Appropriation For Summer Session Passes Senate V ol. X X X IV & l i e B a i l l i E e x a n T he First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933 TLtyc^earS * Ballot Recount Hearings Zivley Releases The Forty Acres Held Today or Thursday Traveling Squad T i t l e for Revue fo r Mexico I rip ^ Gives Trip Plans Dr. Walter Webb Wins $400 Prize In Book Contest ‘The Great Plains’ Given Second Loubat Award By Columbia Published in ’31 Honor Conferred Each Five Years Through Grant Made in 1893 A n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t Di P. W e bb, as so ci a t e prof h isto ry , has re c e iv e d tin L « u b a t prize f ro m < < v e r s it y w as rec eiv e d day. D r. 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M oore a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . R ehearsals S tart Burnett Pharr W ill Direct Sym phony Orchestra O n Occasion th e F o r t y I ti t l e of on t h e th e I D iversity, “ F i f t y Y e a r s th e A c r e s ” w ill be m a m m o t h s ta g e show a n d h i s t o r ­ ical r e v u e o f to he p r e s e n t e d as a f e a t u r e on th e R o u n d - U p sc h e d u le B a lu r d a y, A p ril 29, J a m e s H, P a r k e , d ir e r a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . T h is t o r , t i t l e w a s by L o uis s u g g e s te d B a e t h e , a s s i s t a n t b u s in e s s m a n ­ a g e r o f T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b lic a ­ rec eiv e a tio n , t i c k e t e v e n ts. Inc., w ho will g oo d f o r all R o u n d - U p j Folklore Society Plans Nineteenth Meeting in Waco Former Student Pres Faculty Members Take Part Presides; I be a r r iv e d U n d e r th e g e n e r a l d ir e c tio n a n d su p e rv is io n o f Miss M a r th a E m ­ m o n s o f W aco, f o r m e r s t u d e n t of th e U n iv e r s ity , tile n i n e t e e n t h a n ­ n u a l session o f th e I ex a s F o lk lo r e S o c ie ty will be held in W aco A pril 21 a n d 22. S e v e r a l m e m b e r s of th e U n iv e r s ity f a c u lty will a p p e a r on th e p r o g r a m s t o w hich t h e g e n ­ e r a l public is invited. F ir s t r e h e a r s a l f o r “ F i f t y ^ e a r s on t h e F o r t y A c r e s ” w ill be held W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o clock I in G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m . T h e le a d ­ e rs o f o r g a n i z a t i o n s w ill m e e t w ith th e p r o d u c ti o n s t a f f to b e g in o r ­ g a n i z a tio n o f th e p r o d u c ti o n , th e F o r ty f “ F i f t y Y e a r s A c r e s ” w ill p r e s e n t a p r o d u c ti o n e n t ir e ly n o v e l in th e field of en- j t e r t a i n m e n t . T h e h u g e c a s t, th e e m p lo y m e n t of s e v e r a l m ed ia of I b a n . ” “ W itc h in g f o r W a t e r w ith j o f j e x p re s s io n , th e e l a b o r a t e c o s tu m e s a n d s ta g e .settings all c o m b in e to [ T e x t s C a c t i ” w ill be discussed b y 1 p r e s e n t a s p e c ta c le w h ic h will be D avid Hall, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t o u t s t a n d i n g the S e n s o r s b elieve. T h e f ir s t m e e t i n g will be held F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n in L ittle A u d i­ t o r i u m , W aco Hall, B a y lo r U n i­ v e r s ity , at 2 :2 0 o ’clock a t w hich t im e D r. C lyde C. G lascock, p r o ­ f e s s o r o f R o m a n c e la n g u a g e s , will d e l iv e r a n a d d r e s s on “ A r c h a e o ­ logical T r e a s u r e s o f M o n te Al- t h e B i b le ” a n d “ F o lk -N a m e s e n t e r t a i n m e n t , t h e U n iv e r s ity . on in “ H ow to B e c o m e a M e m b e r of t h e T e x a s F o lk lo r e S o c ie ty ” will T h r e e Act* P l a n n e d T h e book o f th e d r a m a , w rit- be g iv e n by D r. L. W. P a y n e , J r ., I low ing will be p ro v id e d w h ic h will t e n by Mr. P a r k e and W illiam L. | p r o f e s s o r o f E n g lish , F r i d a y n ig h t. A s u b s c ri p tio n d i n n e r will be McGill, p r o d u c ti o n su p e rv is o r, w ith ■ held a t th e R a le ig h H otel S a t u r - th e aid o f m a te r ia ls c o lle c te d by F o l ­ I d a y n i g h t a t 6 ;3 0 o ’clock. ll, Y. Bt in die' an I E . W. Dr t h e d in n e r , e n t e r t a i n m e n t W in k le r , l ib r a r ia n o f th e U n i v e r ­ in- is d iv id e d t h r e e acts. in to si ty, i c l u d e , “ A m o n g My P e o p le ,” by T h e f i r s t , e n t itle d “ T h e B e g in ­ Miss J o v i t a G o n z a le s , f o r m e r stu - n in g s of a U n iv e r s it y , ” t r a c e s the the U n iv e r s it y , n o w of U n iv e r s it y fro m its f i r s t eon cep-• d e n t Hon, t h r o u g h th e f i g h t fo r its es- S a i n t M a r y ’s H all in S an A n to n io . O f f ic e r s o f th e s o c ie ty a r e as ta b u s h m e n t a n d th e f o llo w s : vice p r e s i d e n t . Miss G o n ­ a c t u a l i n a u g u r a t i o n o f T h e U n i ­ z a le s ; J o h n L e e B rooks, S o u t h e r n v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . M e th o d ist U n iv e r s it y , D allas; M iss; M abel M a jo r, T e x a s C h r is t ia n U ni- j v e r s ity , F o rt W o r t h ; co u n c ilo rs. Mr. W o o d h u ll, S an A n t o n i o ; Dr. I P a y n e , A u s t i n ; a n d Miss J u li a E s ­ till, B y r o n S h ipp, a s s i s t a n t to th e R e g ­ i s t r a r o f the U n i v e r s i t y ; a n d sec- I r o t a r y a n d e d ito r , J . F r a n k Dobie, I I a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f E n g lish . T h e second a c t, “ T h e Pas.- ing S h o w of t h e Y e a r s , ” p r e s e n t s a c o m p r e h e n s i v e p i c t u r e o f s t u d e n t life on th e c a m p u s in s o n g an d s t o r y . T h e d e v e lo p m e n t o f v a r ­ io u s c a m p u s o r g a n i z a t i o n s will be t r a c e d a n d th e i r a c tiv i tie s a t d i f ­ f e r e n t p e rio d s th e g r o w t h o f in tin U n iv e r s it y p r e s e n te d . F r e d e r i c k s b u r g ; t r e a s u r e r , j lo c a tio n , to rn of “ P e t i t i o n s h a v e bee n r e c e iv e d S t u d e n t L ife, by th e D ean signed by s t u d e n t s of t h e U n i­ v e r s i t y ; th e on e r e q u e s t i n g i n t e r ­ v e n t io n th e s t u d e n t e le c tio n r e c e n tly held to th e e x t e n t o f o r ­ th e d e r in g a r e c o u n t p e t itio n i n g r a c e s ; i n t e r v e n t i o n , ” D e a n in o n e o f o t h e r in th e I a g a i n s t su c h M oore s ta te d . in a t to p e titio n s , “ In f a i r c o n s id e r a t io n o f both t h e D e a n of S t u d e n t ; L ife h as a r r a n g e d fo r a h e a r in g j s e p a r a t e l y f o r ea ch g r o u p , so t h a t a f a i r a n d i m p a r tia l decision ca n d e t e r m i n i n g w h e t h e r a ‘g r a v e e m e r g e n c y ’ e x ­ ists s u c h a s w ould j u s t i f y his in ­ in a s t u d e n t g o v e r n ­ t e r v e n t i o n th e e x t e n t of o r d e r i n g m e n t r e c o u n t. T h e s e h e a r i n g s such a will be held w ith in th e next tw o days, and tin* decision o f th e D ean o f S t u d e n t L if e w ill be a n n o u n c e d . th e d ecision i n ­ In th e e v e n t thai volves th e o r d e r i n g of a r e c o u n t, such a c tio n o f the D e a n of S t u ­ d e n t L ife will be t a k e n p e n d in g r a t i f i c a t i o n by th e B o a rd of R e ­ g e n t s a t t h e i r n e x t r e g u l a r m e e t ­ in g ,” A w e e k ago to d a y th e e le c tio n i to g i v e a re- I c o m m itte e r e f u s e d c o u n t of th e votes in t h e s p r in g elec tio n . It w a s c o n t e n d e d by th e a p p e a l in g t h e c a n d id a te s closeness of th e ra c e s a n d th e p o s - | sib ilities o f th e c o u n t e r s e r r o r i n g I in th e 3,9 0 0 vote s ca st j u s t i f y a : re c o u n t of th e votes. t h a t T h a t th e s t u d e n t s c o m in g b e f o r e not th e e le c tio n c o m m itte e p r o d u c e e v id e n c e f r a u d w as the rea so n o f f e r e d f o r d e n y i n g a re c o u n t by th e elec tio n c o m m itt e e . T h o se .students r e q u e s t i n g a r e ­ did of c o u n t d id n o t b eliev e gary th a t f r a u d should be sho w n to r e q u ir e a r e c o u n t, b u t that, th e ( C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e T h r e e ) it neces- i Reddick to List District Winners In Press Meet Delegates to Enter State Conference in Austin May 5, 6 D istric t w in n e r s in th e , a x ’ scho lastic L e a g u e P re s s once will be a n n o u n c e d W e d n c s - Dewutt R eddick, d i r e c t o r of I the c o n f e r e n c e , said T u e s d a y . T h e g r a d i n g w hich is d o n e by m e m b e r s I of S ig m a D e lt a Chi, p r o fe s s io n a l { jo u rn a lis m f o r m e n , I will be c o m p le te d T u e s d a y n ig h t, f r a t e r n i t y Mr. R eddick said. th e Six p a p e r s f r o m e a c h of I f o u r d is t r ic ts in th e S t a t e will be I c h o sen . T w o r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m each o f th e s e schools a r e eligib le i to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e c o n t e s t s con- < d u c t e d by th e High Sch ool P r e s s C o n f e r e n c e d u r i n g th e I n t e r s c h o l ­ astic L e a g u e m e e t in A u s tin M a y 5 a n d 6. Class A a n d Class B schools a r e ju d g e d s e p a r a t e l y w ith ea c h class t h r e e w in n e rs. b e in g allo w e d Ba s i s G i v e n T h e p a p e r s a r e ju d g e d on th e basis style, a d e ­ q u a c y o f n e w s c o v e r a g e , sty le of e d ito r ia ls a n d t h e i r a p p l ic a tio n to th e s t u d e n t s , c o r r e c t n e s s of h e a d - o f n e w s - s to r y T he soc iety held its m e e ti n g in A u stin last y e a r . Moore Mails Out Question Lists All Reports Due in O ffice By April 20 Q u e s t io n n a i r e s h a v e b e e n se nt ou t to every s o r o r i t y a n d f r a t e r - j ® n ity on th e c a m p u s a s k in g f o r th e j s p r in g r e p o r t, V. I. M o o re, d e a n o f s t u d e n t life , a n n o u n c e d T u e s ­ d ay. Slight c h a n g e s h a v e b e e n m a d e I in th e f o r m o f th e r e p o r t. C h a p ­ t e r rolls sho u ld inclu d e all mem - h e r s o f th e a c tiv e c h a p te r , w h e t h e r ; th e y hav e in it ia t e d here, o r a r e J a f f i l i a t e d t r a n s f e r s . A a l y * ha* b e e n p r o v i d e f ilia te d t r a n s f e r s , a n d th e i r n a m e s sh o u ld not a p p e a r o n th e roll. S e ts have b ee n placed on th e G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m s ta g e for this w e e k ’s p r a c tic e . G e o r g e F lu ty , A u stin a r t i s t , e x e c u tin g th e is se ts a t th e c o m p a n y w o rk s h o p in Z H all, T o e p p e r w e in said. C h a rle s Min h ouse a n d B u b b i J e s s e n , g r a d ­ u a t e s in i n te r io r a r c h i t e c t u r e , d e ­ signe d th e s c e n e r y , b a s in g the d e ­ sign on r e s e a r c h o f T u rk ish a n d R u ssian a t m o s p h e r e . T h e sets will th e in closely follow' o rig in a l New Y ork p r o d u c tio n . th o s e used Bureau Members Attend Meeting Of Association Johnson to Address Human Geography Section In Dallas T he d u b will tr a v e l to S a ltillo F u l l d ho w r o lte a f w l * will be T h u , r,lav. C; r w „,:v a p p e a r a n c e in t h e O b r e r o G y m n a s iu m f o r - K a t i n k a sprint- h d d Wedm-Mtav a „ d , » a n d t h e n e x t day. T u e s d a y , f o r t i r s t t h e i r ; April I 1*11 *° o f f e r i n g o f t h e U n iv e r s it y L ig h t T o ep p o r- t h a t I ,l'a t e r ' J n 1 SCUSS!n ‘'' Saltillo, / i v l e y e x p la in e d t h a t t h e j 0 p ,,r a c n m p i / i v . K art c ity is f a m o u s in M exico f o r its wein> co lle g e s a n d it the club m e m b e r s w o u ld be th a t i e n t e r t a i n e d e x t e n s i v e ly by som e j civic or e d u c a t io n a l o r g a n iz a ti o n . T h e H o te l de M exico will be th e ! h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r th e club w hile it , is in Saltillo. i s p r o b a b l e | Bistant s is ta n t n o u n c e d y e s te r d a y , te c h n ic a l d ire c to i a n d as- te e h n ic a l h u , in ,.BS b u sin e ss m a n a g e r , a n . th e r e t u r n W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g club w i l l t o M o n te r r e y w h e r e j tw o c o n c e r ts w ill be g ive n a t th e R o d r iq u e z T h e a t e r . T h e clu b will le av e f o r A u s tin a t n o o n . T h u r s d a y Gr o up L i s t ed T he t r a v e l i n g g r o u p will be com- I n t e r - Posed o f R o b e r t D r e n n a n . H a ro ld C o n f e r - i D yke, C o n r a d F a i n , E d w a r d P o t ­ t e r , J o e W h e e le r , Al M a ttm i lle r , N o r m a n N icholson, f i r s t t e n o r s ; U lrich B u r g e r , T om C r a n f il l, V al- t C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) Six Contestants Compete Tonight University Representatives Chosen from Group T ic k e ts th e U n iv e rsity f o r Light O p e r a C o m p a n y ’s p e r ­ f o r m a n c e o f “ K a t i n k a ” will be the M ain B uilding on ^ale r o t u n d a f ro m 9 I o’clock ea c h d ay th is w eek, it was a n ­ n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . to in T h e t i c k e t s will be av a ilable f o r d ir e c t sale or fo r e x c h a n g e o f p a t r o n s ’ tic k ets. T h e tic k e ts will be placed on sale d o w n to w n a t th e J. 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" M r.! {.Johnson is c h a i r m a n of th e s y m ­ posium which m e e ts F r i d a y m orn- | mg, A p ril 14, to discuss “ A g ri-i ; c u l tu r a l R e so u rc e s and T h e i r De- ! v e h e m e n t t he S o u th w e st ” th e in in In th e a d d r e s s Mr. J o h n s o n will ' th e g e o g r a p h y of how j p o in t o u t th e • S o u th w est a n d | c o u n t r y is well a d a p t e d g r o w i n g of crops. He will show ( t h a t a m a jo r ity o f th e a g r i c u l t u r e con)e f ro m th e p la in s to t h e ! includes In co n clusion he will exp lain why T e x a s p r o f it s by its p ro x im ity to th e G u lf of M e x - j o n sale ta k e a d v a n ta g e 4 • me in bet ICO w h e r e it c a n of c h e a p w a t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Dr. Cox is to p re sid e o v er th e s e v e n th a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n of th e T e x a s C o tto n C o m m itt e e w hich m e e ts T h u r s d a y . T h is c o m m itte e is Sheeting to discuss w a y s and m e a n s to sell ( a c h hale o f c o tto n on its own m e rit. O th e r p r o m i n ­ en t a u t h o r i t i e s on c o tto n m a n u ­ f a c tu r i n g , g ro w in g , and m a r k e t i n g will speak a t t hi s m e e tin g . Sellards R eturns From G e o lo g y Trip Dr. IT H. S ella rd s, h e a d of ’he j B u r e a u of E co n o m ic G eology, r e - j t u r n e d M onday fro m visit- to S an A ngelo , W ic h ita Falls, Amarillo, an d C o lo ra d o , T e x a s. H e left A u s tin M a rc h 31 to go j to C olo rado to s tu d y th e land slid e : will which o c c u r r e d in th a t region of j Apl th e S ta te , “ T h e landslide a R u ssian njuaieal ; p |.„duct!1 c om edy. I, un,' oi th e best k now n | p | ains COUn tr v , w hich th e ( zech a u t h o r , R n - 1 most of T e x a s w o rk s of , s e p a l a e | lines, p r o p e r u se of th e B a t t l e I fo r u n a f - a b le to t h e p a p e r , a n d t h e q u a l ity L f H e w e r s A s s o c ia ti o n o f S a n t y p e s avail- j r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f f e a t u r e s used in th e p a p e r . A n to n io . S ix ty - liv e high school new s- in listed a i o en to ile d up t h e p ress , I i \ R eddick said. p a p e i s e o n t e i e n c e , only le a st tw ic e a m o n th m a y e n t e r the I T o v a e M. D ea n M o o re u r g e d t h a t e v e r y m e m b e r in a t t e n d a n c e d u r i n g th e s p r i n g s e m e s t e r b e th e c h a p t e r roll. A n y w ho h a v e d ro p - S a n p e d o u t b e f o r e M a rc h I will a r - c o n t e s t s . 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I t will be n e c e s ­ s a r y f o r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s th e f r a t e r n i t y o r s o r o r i t y to call by his o f fic e a n d r e p o r t th o s e w ho have d r o p p e d ou t a f t e r M a rc h I , h e said. a n d D a te for B an q u et Warrc" Woo‘ls> “Commemora- tio n of S a n J a c i n t o . ” T he o r a ti o n s in u se d will be - T h e M e a n f n e M u e lle r, “ T h e M e a n in g o f S an J a c i n t o ” ; F r a n c e s L ouise A d a m s , {“ O u r S p ir i tu a l H e r i t a g e ” ; but j | e8geag e r f r o m I Hail A m m a n , Journalists N am e t h e e n t e r e d p a p e r s th is y e a r . j |£ |ja p p t who will s p e a k on t lose w hich a t e pubhM ied A p ril 2 5 w a r a r t a s t h e .late f o r j , e n th a n d a r e o r ig jn g l I \1 n ill,-- ' J Z , o f o f R e p o rts m u s t be in the o f f ic e o f S t u d e n t L if e by th e D e a n is i m p o r ­ T h u r s d a y , A p ril 20. It t a n t t h a t n a m e s should he a r ­ r a n g e d in a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r , a n d t h a t th e y be w r i t t e n c le a rly , g iv ­ in g th e full n a m e of ea ch m e m ­ b er. th e a n n u a l f o u n d e r s d a y b a n q u e t ] o f S ig m a D elta Chi, m e n ’s p r o ­ fessio n al f r a t e r n i t y , jo u r n a l is m held in B. H all 137 T u e s d a y n ig h t. a n d R a y m o n d W illiam E. Bell W e st w'ore a p p o i n te d to m a k e a r ­ r a n g e m e n t s fo r th e affair. to a t 8 :1 5 F in a l decision as T w o p e r f o r m a n c e s of “ K a ­ t i n k a ” will lo* given. T h ey will o ’clock M onday, be A p ril IT, a n d T u e s d a y , April 18, in G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m . tw o t h e t h e s t u d e n t s who will r e p r e s e n t U n iv e r s it y in t h e B a ttle o f F lo w ­ e r s o r a to r ic a l c o n t e s t to be held in S a n A n to n io A pril 21 will be n*ade W e d n e s d a y n ig h t 8 in L ew B u ild in g a u d i t o r ­ o ’clock iu m . S ix c o n t e s t a n t s , w h o w e r e ch o s e n f r o m a p r e l i m i n a r y c o n ­ t e s t , w ill sp e a k b e f o r e M rs. J a m e s | d o lph F r im l. “ I t is a d e lig h tfu l o t h e r I c o m e d y w ith c h a r m i n g m usic a n d ■ B r u c e L e w r i g h t a n d d ia lo g u e .” T o e p p e rw e in “ K a t i n k a , ” f r o m fiv e a t h ila r io u s said. I is “ T h e 'girns, Miss St in g o t “ T he W om en of int S t u d e n t s c o m p e t i n g a r e F r a n k will play tin k a , th e E a s t ” ; LU- valved V e r le n a S t r i n g e r , lyric s o p r a n o th e l e a d in g role. As Ka- a R u s sia n lady who is in- /o ral love a f f a i r s and in up- p o rte d by th e f o llo w in g c a s t: A n ­ nabel M u r ra y , s o p r a n o , as Mrs. H o p p e r ; A n t o i n e t t e K u eh n e , c o n ­ tr a l to , as O lg a: G e o rg e B u r k itt , te n o r , as Iv a n D im itri; C h a rles M orton, bass, a- Boris S t r o g o f f ; Russell as Mr. H o p p e r ; T o m C u r r ie as P e ­ t r o v ; R uth N o rte n , s o p ra n o , as T i t i a n s , m o th e r of K a t i n k a ; M a r ­ g u e r i t e L em le, s o p r a n o , as V e r - t n k a ; David Y oung , b a r ito n e , i e A rif Bey, h a r e m k e e p e r ; Billy K n ig h t as A d u l; J o e M u n s te r as E ig h t p re -m e d ic a l s t u d e n t s took Hal if; C h a rle s P in c k n e y , a sp y ; and T a k e A p titu d e T e st tw elv e m in u t e s L usk, a p o r t e r S p a r e n b e r g , __________n _______ te n o r, • ■ ■ * P re-m ed S tu d en ts a n d C a rro l ' ......1 1 w a ite r . t.ho a p t itu d e t e s t w hich w as g ive n A p ril I, K. J . M a th e w s, r e g i s t r a r , sa id T u e s d a y . T his is the second m edical a p t i t u d e th is first one h a v i n g Keen th e y e a r , . g i v e n to 115 s t u d e n t s . T h e a p ti- f o r , „ st js heId t e s t g iv e n M artin to D iscu ss H itler and F ascism . A , , list o f s t u d e n t s eligib le fo r m e m b e r s h ip w a s d r a w n u p. T h e se i will b e v o te d on a t a callet! m e e t- 1 ing o f lite f r a t e r n i t y s e t f o r n e x t T u e s d a y n ig h t, a c c o r d in g to Ray ... „ B o n ta , p r e s id e n t, f i n a l p la n s f o r t u d e th e H igh School P re ss C o n f e r e n c e to be held May 5 arui 6 u n d e i the d ir e c tio n o f Dc W itt R ed d ic k , a d ­ j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f j o u r n a l is m , a n d S ig m a D elta Chi, will be disc usse d ut th is m e e tin g . , s tu d e n t s , a n d D r. Roscoe C. M a rtin , a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r of g o v e r n m e n t, will a d ­ d re ss m e m b e r s of D e u tc h e r Y e r e i n on “ H itle r a n d F a s c is m ” W e d n e s ­ d a y n ig h t at 7 :30 o ’clock a t th e F a c u l ty W o m e n ’s C lub, F r e d r i c k J u n g e m a n n , p r e s i d e n t o f th e o r ­ g a n i z a tio n , a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . Dr. M a rtin will o u tlin e H i t l e r ’s rn rise to p o w er, c o m m e n t on c u r ­ r e n t c o n d itio n s in G e r m a n politics, a n d e v a lu a te th e in f lu e n c e o f H it­ l e r a n d F a sc ism . T h e a d r e s s will also deal w ith th e i m p o r ta n c e of t h e r e c e n t d e v e lo p m e n ts in G er- many to E u r o p e a n d to t h e w hole j w i n n e r o f th e T e e C lub a w a r d will ; a n t s a t S e to n I n f i r m a r y ’ sa id T u e s- o f th e civilized w o r l d , S C O T C H T O U R N E Y P L A N N E D t o u r n a m e n t will be held a t th e T e e C lub m e e ti n g a t the D oom H o u se a t 5 o ’clock W e d ­ t h r o u g h a nesday’, E d n a G ilm ore, p r e s id e n t, w a s a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . A t th e m e e t- b ro k e n w indow o f his b u r n i n g ing A p ril 19 th e q u a l i f y i n g r o u n d s h o m e a t 4006 D uval S t r e e t , is im- f o r th e t o u r n a m e n t to dec id e the p r o v in g slow ly, h o sp ita l a t t e n d - th e ir p r e - m e d ic a l .showing in it is c o n s id e r e d w hen t h e y a p p l y f o r ad m issio n to a m e d ­ ical school." I t s p u r p o s e is to te s t t h e s t u d e n t ’s a b ility to u n d e i sta n d t h e s t u d y of m e d icin e. L O O P I M P R O V I N G S L O W L Y T o m m ie Loop, f o r m e r c a p t a i n o f t h e U n iv e r s it y t r a c k te a m w ho w as b u r n e d se v e r a l d a y s ago w h e n h e [ b e p la y e d , Miss G ilm o re said. A S co tc h f o r c e d j u m p I d a y . to _ P H O T O G R A P H E R S T O M E E T in in te r e s te d All s t u d e n t s th e r e o r g a n i z a t i o n of t h e C a m e r a C lub a r e r e q u e s te d to m e e t w ith J. M. in K u e h n e , p r o f e s s o r o f physics, I Main B uilding noon a t 4 o’clock. E b o n G, F in e . le c t u r e on p h o to g r a p h y who w ill T h u r s d a y nig h t in th e c h e m is tr y a u d i to r iu m , will be p r e s e n t fo r un i n f o rm a l d isc ussio n, Dr. K u e h n e sa id T u e s d a y . o c c u r re d n e a r C a m pion Creek, five mile- s o u th of C olorado, a b o u t tw o w eek- ago. T h e re w as a s te e p b lu f f , the to p i h u r s d a y a f t e r - 1 p o rtio n of which w as com posed of thick. hard san dsto ne* 20 sa n d s to n e w a s U n d e r n e a th c la y ; th e a n d ca u se d th e s a n d s to n e to d ro p a n d fall into the c r e e k , ” Dr. S e lla r d s s ta t e m a n >f th e a r r m itto , IV .. LL U ,' Ii w i I Jose? We d Iicsday m e (i. M >S . Jo? on “ I * learn te e m ll lect ing g iven < acad* ganizi w est of lh Non- Parti* Banquet Tonight Honors Seniors In B, A. School Q ueen of Finance Will Be Named; McGinnis Is T oastm aster tnt! Bus t hem e nun held a t D riskill th mist i atio n tnnual hut wha w ion Th lh A worn school w'l f inane < - ing held w h ere ca t ic k e t , r« e l VI he m ay cast i te n n om inees in d e n t s enrolls B u sin ess A I re inis; T h e n o m in e e s a s tu d e n t i n ■ c r o w n e d qu s ele c tio n is n \V aggcrv r ll: u d e n t, a s he b *s a b a llo t w ill i vote f o r one se lec ted by t a t m e la nit e Br son, F lo re n c e C one, L ucy Field Bess G u n n , V elma J a n e M e y n e rs M y r a Nolen, E v ely n R o b e rtso n L ucile S ta r c k e , M a deline S tr i e b e r a n d Eileen VV ilson. a n n o u n c e d a t to d a y , and th e d a t e will be bt. Dr. J V F i t z ­ b a n q u e t to m g e r a l d , d ea n of th e School ol Busi­ n ess A d m in is tra tio n , w ill cro w n t he q u e e n . T h e o t h e r nine c a n d id a te s will th e i r e s c o rts, a t ta b le a n d w ill se rv e he s e a t ed, w ith th e que e n' s as a t t e n d a n t s to th e q u e e n . is for It T h e s e b a n q u e t s a r e held ea c h s p r in g by bu sin e ss a d m in is t r a tio n a n d s tu d e n ts t h e i r g u e s ts f rie n d s. the one event of t h e y e a r t h a t calls f o r t h e a p p e a r ­ a n c e s ta tu e of H e r m e s, p a tro n sa u t of th e school. th e f a v o r e d saint T h e is k ep t securely u n d e r lock a n d key dui ng the rest of t h e year. of the w ooden im a ge of M c G i n n i s T o a s t m a s t e r F i t z g e r a l d C r o w n * Q u e e n H " ii. V o te s m a y be cast until I o’clock 1 f in a n c e th e s u c c e ssfu l c a n d i - [ t h r o u g h ‘m g Plot o f 5 u ; I he b v t hi la I Ll Ll— m a ­ m a / W Senath d ll. I w a s to ta ls * a n d Tin Tin Ider o fi I Diver­ n o n and M e< Total* $ I 0,062,(>49 IO. 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Phone for C. ring cia ~A t C A R E 'iBOOKS / c u e v c d u o U e . / o lS S h i d s i c y s o T L * W I U y o u - d r " ' a P p u 0 f n r THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY CAFES S U L L I V A N ’S DINING H ALL. 204 W est l o t h Str eet. H om e cooked m^als serv ed family sty le. Veal roast, pork sa u s ag e, fruit and all kinds o f vegetab les, Milk, tea and co ffe e and d ess ert for all. Hot b isc uits for supper, cornbread for din­ ner. 26c. LAUNDRIES S T U D E N T R AT ES H O M E L A U N D R Y J P H O N E 3 7 0 2 l l W©[cMirn9S PLUMBERS K. RA VISN S in ce I KOO, quality plumbing ice boxes relined, garden hose r e f i r e d . 1403 Lavaca. Phone 6763.________________ lawn m o w ers sharpened, repairs, RECORDS CHIROPRACTOR CARR IL WRIGHT HUCKER, D.C, S wed ish Ma .-sage— Foot A d ju s tm en ts 14 06 Congress Dial 2-0 20 0 COACHING Mivudr Roosevelt Woodson— Phone 2-4226 F. J. DOH MKN, Ph. D., Greifswald U ni- v e r t i t y , Germany. 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F o u r y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e , 18 in theses. 200 tech nicalities, Accurate, neat work. References. Page, 7 cen ts, carle.!! .‘ic. .Miji-kl-rns? A n d rn p a g n c “Oil ii A W I It i s ? Ii a v e t h a t c o m p W h a t o f lh : T i w o r k u d e n t s ii t h e r e g v e r ie lect i on ics, t h e n r c h o i c e n g e l e e - t h e , i f in t h a s l a t e f o r h e r e x - t h e r e s t ie t , (I ! i e Ii ■ vc a c a I it eel • e tv y r i g h t w h e r e m g t h o s e w h o o r s e r e n a d e d , i k e m a n n e r t o ii. B u t di» y o u ? a w h o l e t h i n k ‘lls n t i g h t h u r t m e - a* a r t a u s e - u s i n g t h e a n t a S w e< • h a r m o r b t v pi m i g t a r r y o n ii ii* o p p o c a m p u s • a m p a i g r t h a t s i n I i e r a : g a < a rid ic I a t A u d e n t s p e r s o n a I t h o d s . I 111 e o t h h e r e r p u b l i /.cfs Make an Impression in t h e 6 0 0 a n n t h a n W h e n 4, m o r e t w e n t y - t h i r d a s t i c L e a g u e m e e t o p e n s I n t e r - A u s t i n s c h o o l s i r f i n e s t , \ j*■ f o r h o n o r s , : s t u d e i t s t o i e d u c a t i o n a l a ct iv i ty * w i l l b e d f a ­ sc h TU a i ;t\ h i g t h r o g h o u l t h e S t a t e w i l l - e n d I t a l o n ' ti," > t E v e r y f i e l d r e pi t s e n t ei m a ! i f s . a r t I h o s e o I n t erst, h u l a IIC v a I ut s i c h h a s s e r v e d , is i- m o r e e x a c t ii g r< l i f e . rn t h e It l e n t t h e r e m e n d s o f U n i v e r s i t y a l b l e t i r s , e x a c t i t u d e t e s t s , w h o h a v e p a r t i c i p a t e I a * a g u e c o n t e s t s k n o w n i p c e l l i u i r g a t h e r i n g s . f o r e n s i c s , t r a i n i n g f o r " i A r e v i e w o f c o n t s n o w s t h a t t h r e e L h n a m i of R o b e r t hi* A s s i s t a n t A t t o r n e y < h ! H t ' • s a r i a a c h i e v e m c n t . I ii* * •: d e s t a n t s i n p a s t m e e t s o d e s S c h o l a r s a n d t h e i d. a p p o i n t e d i e n e r a l o f t h e U n i t e d o t h e r m e n o f " mi ng n e w l y W e iir g i h o u s e t sit.v d i s t r i c t t o k e e p l o d g i n g p l a c e s m u s i h u n d r e d s o f e u n t e s t m o l e t h a n g r a t e ll s p a * * • i - a v a l l a b Ie f < i n b e p r o v i d e d w n e r t s t h e Unix e r ­ in m i n d t h e f a c t t h a t f o r t h e a n t s . O f f i c i a l s w i l l b e f o r e a r l y n o t i c e s t h a t i* t h e v i s i t o r s . C op p in i Invited H e r e c r l o u n c e m e n t I I e f ’o m p e o C o p - t h a t p i ni . l h ie vi- o r l d - r e n o w r s (* (s KU Ii .Iptor o f N e w Y o r k , * a ho* o 1 1 a ii o f th ■ ' figurt s for t h e Lit IJ V I j• ■:< M ! m<»riihi, h a s b e e n i n v i t e d t o a t t e nd t il e offi( i a • d e d ic ta t io n o f t h e m e n u >ria! Ii a s cl • at* (I a g r e a t d e a l o i inter*is! a m o n g all f o l i o VVI■r- o f t h e m a n a * i i i ti e Hou n d - l p i i i * w o r k . ti i ri ng A i t h (J {I cr h the rnajoi *itv "I t h o s e iii t hi s si ( l i o n art i 1 a I.ec t *d t v t o) ■ t d to b a s e t h e i r k *' * a s a n u o p i n i o n s o f F o p pi ni's w o r k "it n is m a st-^r’pi» t " 11 i e lh NI (I in t h e M e m - o r i a l , I>t he ll is WO; k It a v e a l s o S( r\ cd to cau -t his Ja m e airid a b i l i t y t o I m sp] i;:*aci o v e r t h e co ll fit am d t h e arris- t i c VV < f i g u r e s to In- C h i c a g o ' s Llake Fr< >nt Park. a r e f o u n d t h e r e s of t h e g e n i u s of Co p p i n i . l h t worni p rfut IF J y a v u r k h i m s e l f iti a k i - u p o f T i n Un:i v e r s i tv h a s id ie t y p e aird M, j o r i a i a T i o n I) e e ri e >u e e d i n l y fo r- t u n a u J ll t I f* (j | j | j JI if I h C" a i ti o I k•uch a m a n in s e l e c t ii i g I h e fig u r es in t h e Lilt it fit •id Melrr.orial, a n d d o u b l y IOId o n a t e in ii.a vj a g h im l o d o t h e it Cl ti ii ll lt*f ie i d ' s i t t h e Ait I d r e a I n o t a t "ii lit \ him, a n i t h e r e a d / t h a t d r e a m in i n l a r g e i i i - b e t n ( t o ‘ h e < x - t c t Ut ile* of v v o r k o i M r . ( " f i p i n j . L o t h t ut- I i d \ el i t v t i n K o u n d - l j> D i m - a n d m i l l e t will < o n . s i d e r i t a i t r e a t h o n o r a n d p r i v i l e g e It h a v e s u c h a n a r t i s t p r e s e n t u t d e d i c a t i o n os o n e o t h i s o u t s t a n d i n g ’ I l a i n s p r e s e n c e s h o u l d m a k e t h e i m ­ t h e o c c a s i o n o n e o f g r e a t e r p o r t a i . e e c a s e , i n t e r e s t a n d o t h e r w i s e b e t h a n w o u l d " i k N a n d n \e a s u r < I i t ; , APRIL 12, 1933 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T THE C A M P U S B y M A B E L S H E L B Y II. E. ( I. A S S TO ( UV E L A W’.V P A R T Y F R I D A Y CHI OMEGA P R E S E N T S A W A R D S A T B A N Q U E T a w a rd e d Eva H a r t was th e pledge cup of Chi O mega a t th e f o u n d e rs’ day banquet given S a t­ th e S te p h e n F. urd a y n ig ht a t A ustin Hotel. The cup is a w a rd ed each year to the pledge who has re n de red most service to th e so ro r­ ity. Miss H a r t is pre sid e n t of the pledges. The activities rin g to P eggy A yer fo r ta k in g w en t in cam pus activities. most p a r t th e ini­ A n a m a ry Davis received tia te s ’ cup f o r having done th e most for th e c h a p te r fo r th e year. Dr. Webb- (Continued from Page I) tied in this c a te g ory has to have a t least two of the th r e e c h a ra c ­ teristics of tr< elessness, levelness, or semi-aridness. The section r u n ­ ning th ro u g h the c e n tra l p a r t of Texas, Oklahoma, K ansas, and the D akotas is known as th e High Plains or th e h e a rt of the G r e a t Plains environm ent. Literature Discussed to ‘ iran approaches In his book Dr. W ebb deals with the plains Indians. H e also discusses the Spanish and A m er- the G re a t Plains c ou ntry. The c a ttle king- dom, tra n sp o rta tio n , fencing, and the search fo r w ater occupies th e In the g r e a te r p a r t of the book. I la tte r section, Dr. W ebb discusses the lite ra tu re of the G re a t Plains. : He also has a c h a p te r d ealing with ; the m ysteries of the G re a t Plains I in Am erican life, j Prizes, instituted in ISSI! by a g r a n t of Joseph Flortm ond Due de Lou bat, are c on ferre d ev ery five years for the best work printed and published in the English lan- 1 guage on the history, geog rap hy, ethnology, phiology, or n u m ism a t­ ics of N orth America. A wards w ere announced b y Dr. Nicholas M urray Butler, p residen t Dr. of Columbia U niversity. Charles O. Paullin, of W ashington, D. (’., and Dr. Jo h n K irtla n d W right, of New York, a u th o r and I editor respectively of the “ A tlas of the Historical G eography of the I United S ta te s ,” won the first prize of 81,000. 0 — Fraternities Plan Singing Contest the An in te r f i a to m it y singing con­ i n t e r f r a ­ tect. sponsored by te rn ity Council, was te n tativ ely planned for May IO at a m eeting of the council at the Sigma Nu house last night. Each fraternity' would sing its own songs in the competition, and a cup would be aw arded to the w inning o rg a n iz a ­ tion by judges yet to be selected. The an n u a l I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y b a n ­ quet was set f o r May 2. The coun- * ii also decided to go on record as opposing t!u> type of political cam paigning now being ca rrie d on in the S w e e th e a rt of Texas race. ()----------- B etty C oburn visited h e r p a r ­ ents, Colonel an d Mrs. IL C. Co­ burn, of F o r t Sam H ouston last week-end. I The Home Economies 416 class will e n te r ta in F rid a y , April 14, a t lawn n e a r th e the 4 o’clock on shack fo r the economics home home economics fa c u lty and the m o th e rs and fo r whom the class has been m aking play suits. An E a s te r egg h u n t will be the main fe a tu r e . R e fre sh ­ m e n ts of ice cream and cakes will be served. th e ir children E s th e r Manz, g ro u p m anag er, has ap pointed the follow ing girls to help with p re p a ra tio n s for the a f f a i r : Gladys Engbroc, r e f r e s h ­ m e n ts; J u e tte Gray, a r r a n g e m e n ts ; R u b y Rabel, e n te r ta in m e n t; and Blay Stein, dressing. • * * f H I OMEGA HOL DS O P E N H O U S E S U N D A Y open Chi Omega held house S u n d a y from 4 to 6 o’clock a t the C hapter flow ers house. S p rin g w ere used fo r decorations. S h e r­ b et and punch were served du rin g th e a fte rn o o n . A n a m a ry Davis and R uth H am ­ ilton received g u ests a t the door. * * * annual f e a tu re d at A N N U A L F E T E P L A N N E D “ An E ve n in g in the Old S o u th ” the Girls’ will be F rie n d ly Society’s fete May 12 on the roof of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. P roc e e ds of the f e te will be used social service w ork of the society. Mrs. R illa G riffith has been appointed g e n e ra l chairm an an d Mrs. Wil­ liam We eg, vice chairm an f o r th e f e te . Mrs.. R. W. Shipp, p re sid e n t guild of St. of D avid’s Church, will be c h a ir­ m an of the candy com m ittee. the auxiliary in the * * * l l F I L E P L E D G E C A R D S P led ge applications have been filed in the office of V. I. Moore, d ea n of student life, by the fol­ lowing s t u d e n t s : T e ja s Club, Charles Macon Raine and J e n k ­ ins G a r r e t t; Sigma Alpha Mu, Wil­ liam H u rw itz ; Phi Delta Chi, J . F. L a k e y ; Alpha Xi Delta, M ary Bess E g a n ; Sigma Phi Epsilon, J , B. Beckman. Marion C. Adams, P. I. E st lack, E d w in H . H a r ris, J a y T. M organ, and R obert Lea T rask. • * * F R A T E R N I T Y E N T E R T A I N S Sigma Phi Epsilon e n te rta in e d th e following dinner g uests S u n ­ d ay : Velma Scaly, C a th e rin e Cald­ well, Paulene G a rd n e r. Joseph in e On*, Florence Parke, Alice Nes­ bitt, Caroline Adams, Francis Kel­ ley, Alice Rhea, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mann. * # * Mrs. E. E. Upshaw and Miss M ary M argaret Blair visited Mrs. Ev i P endergast a: tin* Alpha Phi house S a tu rd a y ami Sunday. IL O. M etcalfe of M a rfa is v isitin g his d a u g h te r, Fle tc h e r Metcalfe. I Mrs. W. D. .\1 a s te r io n of San A ntonio visited her daug hters, Lil­ lian and Reba May, la t week-end. Mason W e b ster sp e n t the w'eek- #nd in San Antonio. Xina York and N a n e tte K ahn Spent the week-end in Galveston. Roy Hodges has re tu r n e d from a week-end visit w ith friend s in G alveston. F ra n c e s Locke sp e n t the w eek­ end in San Antonio. 'The Modern Idea travel TOURIST is HIGHEST £ C LA S S on these great liners Students View Presentation Of Visual Teaching >■ Mrs. Moore Tells Value Of Such Instruction In Classroom The classroom uses of motion p icture p ro je c to rs, la n te rn slides, still films, and th e opaque la n tern in the visual w ere d e m o n s tra te d instru ctio n b u re a u of the Division of E x ten sion T uesday a fte r n o o n to the s tu d e n ts of Miss Rosem ary Walling, in education. Mrs. Charles Jo e Moore, chief of the visual in stru c tio n bureau, was in charg e o f the d e m o n stra tio n . in s tr u c to r Mrs. Moore gave a b rie f intro- j du ctory le c tu re , stre ssin g the value : of visual instru c tion in th e class- I room by bring in g to the stu d e n ts pictures of ex periences of which th e y would otherw ise >emain ig ­ n ora nt, and by a c tin g as a s t i m u - ; lus to in te re s t in school subje c ts! on the p a r t of the pupils. Mrs. I Moore also gave a b rie f outline of in stru c ­ tion, s ta r ti n g w ith th e introd uction inclu­ of the p r in t in g press, th e sion of p ic tu re s in te x tbooks, and the uses of the stereoscope and various l’ilm -projection machines. Films Demons tr ate d the histo ry of visual Still Follow ing an e xplanation of the sizes and ty p e s of film s used in the p roje ction m achines, these films w ere d e m o n s tra te d in action. The 33-m illim eter, or “ av erag e size” the 16-millimeter film film, and were d e m o n stra te d . films a re a b o u t twice a- wide as the 33- millim eter film, and a re used to d em o n stra te such things a.-, stages in the g ro w th o f plants, an d o th e r su bjects w h e re in m o v e m e n t rn not a re m ade of required. glass, and each pic tu re is on a se p a ra te piece. T hey a r e used to i l l u s t r a t e paintings, reprod uce n u r se ry rhymes, re prod uc e photo­ g ra p h s of buildings, and the like. T he opaque la n te rn faces the a u d i­ ence, and re fleets pictures o f a t r a n s p a r e n t screen betw een it an d th e audience. Slides th a t s ta te d Mrs, Moore the value of visual in stru c tio n as d e m ­ o nstra te d is evidenced by the fact t h a t in an e x p e rim e n t in which a large n u m b e r of tests w ere made, grad es l ose c o nsiste ntly when such in struc tion was used. ------------------ O------------------ T e-W A A -H iss Paper Published Tuesday a p p e a re d The second edition of the Te- club's WAA-Hiss Scam p er, the newspaper, T uesday. The first edition c a m e o u t April §, S t a f f m em bers a r e the follow­ ing: editor-in-chief, Mary C orne­ lia R o b e rts; a r t editors, M iriam Mollberg, E liz a be th D obbs; joke editor, Helen T o w n e s; rep o rte rs, L aTrelle Thom pson, Edith P e r k ­ J e a n ins; Smith, Violet Most. publishers, F rances S E N I O R S TO REPORT All J u n e a n d A ugust seniors are being called into the office of the Dean of Women to complete in­ form a tion in o rd e r to bring p e r ­ sonal office records up to date, Miss Ruby T errill said Tuesday. There have I een a ppro xim ate ly forty seniors in tho last two days, and the deans desire th at th e o th er .students call at the office before the end of th e week. 0----------- Phi Mu an n o u n c e s the form al pledging of J a n e Jo n e s of M arble Falls and Mildred W armings o f F o rt Worth. THEATERS “ OUT A LL N IG H T ” ( ? ) — Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, to d a y through Friday. At the P a ra m o u n t. “ S A IL O R BE GOOD” < ?)_ _ J a c k Oak ie, Vivienne Os­ borne, G eorge E. Stone, G e m adv Michael, today th ro u g h F rida y. A t the H a n ­ cock. “ MADAM B U T T E R F L Y ” —- Sylvia Sidney, C ary Grant., Charles Buggies, to day and T hursday. At th e Texas. (? ) “ ST RICT L Y P E R S O N A L ” ( ? ) Eddie — M arjorie R am beau, Quillan, D orothy Jo rd a n , to ­ day th ro ug h Friday. A t the Queen. times “ POMMY”— with B a r t Couch, pre se n te d by H ailey Sadler, last today, m atinee and night. “ O ver the Hill to the P o o r House,” T h u rsd a y through S a tu r d a y nights, S a t­ u rd a y matinee. A t th e T e n t T h e ate r. E stim a te s: A, great; B, good; C. fair. Opening Today falls O L I M SU M M E R V IL L E and ZaSu Pitts, fir s t paired in “ T hey ^ Ju st Had to Get M arried,” are team ed again in “ Out All N ight.” The story is th a t of a pam pered m a m m a ’s boy who in love w ith a nurse and m arries her. And his m o th e r insists on accom pany­ ing the bridal pair on their honey­ moon. T hey make a hilarious trip to N ia g ra Falls and a f t e r m any trials and tribu lation s, e v ery th in g ends happily. The picture should is not ca rrie d so be fu n n y f a r as to be ridiculous. At the P a ra m o u n t. if it * * * today O M L O R BE GOOD,” with .Ja k Osborne, ^ Oakie, Vivienne and H u ntley George E. Stone, the sc re e n I Gordon, will be on th ro u g h the Hancock of F riday. The story is th a t of a prize fighting gob who meets a girl who is on the v erge of rn a k- | inc a success of him when he tires of her and m arries a so­ ciety girl. Trouble, in all the v a r­ ious form s that are so well suited I to Mr. Oakie, imm ediately ensues, I but the outcome is satisfa c to ry . Returning Today to day at rom ance, opens M A D A M E B U T T E R F L Y .” sen- * * timenrul >iory of an i n t e r n a ­ tional to play th ro u g h Thin day the Texas. Sylvia Sidney plays the title role, and Cary G rant is bet lover. The U. S. Navy officer sto ry is packed with d ra m a tic a c ­ tion. pathos, and em otional s e n ti­ ment. It gives an insight into the custom s of J a p a n and shows the e n d u rin g loyalty and devotion of a woman to an A m erican man who m a rrie s her with the intention of d e se rtin g her. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McNab of San Antonio spent the week-end w ith their d a u g h te rs, E aston and Fiona. .Ann Bentley sp e n t in B ryan and atli mind the w eek­ the end cotton ball. F a ll /?oom D ancing P riv a te L e sso n s 75c C lass 50c Beginners .-md A dvanced C lasses SA BA H P E N N HARRIS 8112 West Avenue Phone Committee Asks Aid in Publicity ‘W rite H om e W e e k ’ H elps A dvertise R ound-U p Publicity fu r the Round-Up ha bren f u r th e r e d by th e designation of this week as “ W rite Home W eek.” The publicity com m ittee f o r the Round-Up, composed of DeWitt Reddick, a d ju n c t professor of jou rn alism , R ob ert Baldridge, ed ito r of The Daily T exan, asks for the cooperation o f all s tu ­ dents in adv ertising the Round-Up by w ritin g to m o th ers and fa th e rs and telling them of the a ttra c tio n s th a t the com bination Roumb-Up and f if tie th a n n iv e rsa ry < Ie b r a ­ il'on will offer. In o rd e r to inform stu d e n ts of plans fo r th e Round-Up and a n n i­ ve rsa ry celebration, the publicity commit te e will m ake si -e of the u p ­ per right hand e a r of the fro n t page of T he Daily Texan. E very day d u rin g this wet k some news of Round-Up activities will be printed in thin box, Mr. Reddick suggests that stu ­ dents w rite to th e ir p arents, f o r their le tte rs will c a r ry m o le e f ­ fect th a n those se n t by the Uni­ versity. Reading of the box on the front p age of the te x a n is also request od. Senate Passes- - (C ontin ued fro m Page I ) fo r ann ually am en d m e n t, sa v« on© which added Si the S ta te F o re stry Service u n d e r direction \ g r i e u l t u ’a! and Me hau- of the icai College, which is in line with tie- re c om m endation s of President Roosevelt f o r re fo re sta tio n . R i d e r * A t t a c h e d to M any riders w ere attach ed the S e n a te bill to curtail the ex­ p e n d itu re s of the schools u n d e r the lump sum plan, which is used by th e Senate f o r the first tlime in m a n y y ears. One of them would forbid a salary in excess of 75 p er cent of the present com pen­ sation, while itemized schedules of spent salaries and t h e must be tiled a n n u a lly with G overnor. E m ployees are p r o ­ hibited from having m em bers of th e ir imnfediate family employed in o th e r units of th e g o v ernm ent, a provision which S e n a to r W. R. I 'age has sought to have enacted as ai the am o u n ts lent sta tu te . the gen eral In the first d ay ’s consideration the S en ate re ta in e d of Hie b i l l , forb id ding a n y an am end m ent p a rt of fund being used to pay coaches, tr a in e r s or tea c h e rs of a th le te s p a rticip a tin g in in tercollegiate athletic contests, b ut Tun (lay adopt* ii an a m e n d ­ ment by S e n a to r Jo e Moore modi­ fying it to help the small schools by pe rm ittin g in stru c ­ full to rs paid from th e general fund if to coach a n i train athletes, time A lw a y * A B E T T E R S h o w a! th e aside from the regular done teaching. Zivley Releases- ~ An a m e n d m e n t o ffe re d by Will M. M artin of Hillsboro to strik e o u t all ap prop riatio ns for s u m m e r schools was short lived before it to 5, on motion, tabled, 22 was of S e n a to r Holbrook. refused A m otion by M artin to r e c o n ­ sider th e vote by which the Sen* a te had to elim inate a provision req u irin g r e p o rts of ex- p< odilu re s be on the same plan now used by tho U niversity wa tabled a f t e r short a rg u m e n t, M ar­ v i n objected a n d I w anted the S ta te A u d ito r to p re ­ scribe a m ethod of accounting fo r I tho schools. Holbrook explained the com m ittee sought to hare all I schools use the plan now used by it was con­ j th© U niversity, sidered th© best. th e plan as to An am e n d m e n t b y Moore to provide th a t no em ployee of an y of the schools could hold an in ­ te r e s t in a n y business which was patro nized by s tu d e n ts of t h e institution was tabled 21 to 8, a f ­ ter lengthy a rg u m e n t. fail George Purl sought bv a m e n d ­ m ent lo provide t h a t if the head to of an institution should th e ir file an a c c ou ntin g o f e x ­ pend*'uros by April I of each y ear th e ir sa la ry w a r r a n ts should be withheld until such accounting was made. The a m e n d m e n t w a s adopted when sponsors of the bill agreed to it. Martin sought to strike out the $112,312 annual ap p ro p ria tio n f o r t h e the e x tra m u ra l divisions at including research in University, I social science, B u reau of E co­ nomic Geology, B u reau of B u s­ iness Research, B ureau of Engi- gin eering Research, B u rea u of I n ­ dustrial ( h erm itry, and Division o f E xtension, but the move wa - t al l i e d, 24 t o I. A s e r i e s o f a m e n d ­ m ents by W inb ourne B Collie to scale down a p p ro p ria tio n s f o r sev­ eral of the in stitu tio n s also were tabled. (C ontinued from P age I ) th e Sparenberg. Bid W unsch, j G ard ner, Bob Morrison, second tenors; H arry Douthit, Edm und King. Henry Moore, gene Lehmann, Emory C. Smith, Russell F ra n k Russell P a tto n , H enry Barnes, Billy H u ffm a n , Bieber Miller, Charles Pinckney, A lejand ro Rod-j riguez, first basses; J. A. Barton, Harold B raun, Maurice ’Bullock, George H. Lorenz, Jack son ( ox. Tom M. Currie-, Ed H a r r im a n , and Horton Smith, p resident of the club, second basses; and F ra n c is ; Hale, accompanist. In a n n o u n c in g selections ( for the travelin g unit of the club , Zivley especially re q u e s te d that m em bers who were not taken on the tr ip should co ntin ue to come to reh earsals re g u la rly a f t e r the group r e t u r n s fro m Mexico. The whole club will be needed, he said, j d u rin g the Round-Up. Members of the club will take p a r t ut, th e re- 1 Vue to be held F riday night. April 28, un d e r the direction of J a n e t Col fell, of “ F if ty Y ears on the F o r ty Acres*’ ; which will be given S a tu rd a y i night u n d e r the direction of Jam es Parke, and in tho joint religious) convocation S unday night. April 30, which will conclude the Round­ up. The club m ust also p r e p a r e ] for its final Austin concert. This list is final, but subject to euler- ; g en ey changes. Zivley added. All ; o th e r m em bers must hold t h e m - J selves in readiness subject to the call of the director. pi od e t i i ll tie in This y e a r ’s trip will be of spe­ cial in te re st because it will be the g ro u p ’s second visit to M onterrey. W hen tile club visited in Mexico last y e a r the m em bers were en­ te rta in e d by m em bers of the local < ham ber o f Commerce and vari­ ous civie groups who took them to Hu ast ©efts Canon, and T erpiscore Gardens. the Casino, ; Recess Delays l ee Bill Discussion Because recessed th e House Munday night until T uesday m o r n ­ ing, th e ( h a s ta in -W a g sta ff bill to hike 'h e U n iv e r­ sity and all o th e r S ta te -su p p o rted institutions did not come up as a special o rd e r T uesday . tu itio n fees at U n d e r p a rlia m e n ta ry procedure, the bill will no t come up b e fo re Friday , as W ed nesday and T h u r s ­ d a y are set a p a r t by join t rules for the House to consider S e n a te bills a n d f o r the S e n a te to con­ sider House bills. Consideration of th e bill in th e House F rid a y is contingent upon th e House a d jo u r n in g T h u rsd a y j night. the House recess from TI in day until F riday, a still f u rth e r delay will be occasioned. Should Fifty Years— (C ontin ued fro m P a g e I) will make it fully coherent to the audience, it is believed. R ound-U p Sticker Distribution Begins Distribution of windshield stick­ ers advertising the Fourth Annua! Round-Up and Semi-Centennial of the University begun this week, Read Cranberry, executive Round-Up, ; el airman of the bar ! eports. Ex-student groups in the large cities of Texas a>e aiding in dis­ tributing the stickers. They may i be obtained in Austin at the Texas Book Store, the University Co-Op and many filling stations. The stickers, which have been printed by the Round-Up commit­ tee. are orange and white and carry “ U of T Semi-Centennial, Fourth Annual Round-Up, April 24-30, A ustin.” Ballot Recount- (C ontinued from Page I ) closeness of the race itself consti­ tuted sufficient grounds for such action. the election to comm ittee When refused th e ir a c ­ reconsider tion, the question was then placed in the hands of the I man of S tu ­ d en t Life, as those who petitioned believed th a t an em ergency had arisen Where it w as pro p e r fo r th© Dean of S tu d e n t Life to settle a problem involved in s tu d e n t gov­ ernm ent. in CLUB MEETING CHANGED The weakly meetings of t h e French Club will be held on T h u rs ­ day^ instead of W ednesday night beginning th:- week, M orris Mor­ rison, president, said Tuesday. The pro gram fo r this w eek’s m eeting to be held Thu rsday night a t 7 the girls’ study hall o ’clock will consist of a reading of a play a d ju n c t pro­ by Donald Joseph, fessor languages, and K atherine W h eatley, a d ju n c t professor of Romance languages, and a grou p of F rench musical n um bers p resen ted by Mrs. Mary L. Davis. An open invitation to a tte n d the m eeting is extended lo a1! students. Morrison said. of R om anic ----------- o----------- J A N I TO R ’S HOME BU R N S in the Herbert Cest, janitor lost New E n g in e e rin g Building, ail his household goods F riday a fte rno on when his home at 5215 Duval Street was destroyed by a fire of unknow n origin. EMSco through & Sons Wild FI owers . . . right out of the fields, are printed on your E a ste r G e rm a n D ress 9 - W S J L # Bit X % 3 S M A R T S H O P 714 Congress T h e P assw o rd to E A S T E R S m artness V,;>U 4•4 u \ n i i i * * - * * t The University Light Opera Company PR ESEN TS NOW S H OW I N G ! l l till I 25c JACK OAKIE KATI NKA AUucU FUN— C o m edy , “ T h e Way of All F r e s h m e n ' “ R a m b l i n g R o un d Radio R o w ” w i t h B e n B u r n e y . Also F o x New s. G r e g o r y G y m n a siu m EN D S TODAY AT H e re A g a in T h e team that m ade you la u g h until you cried in “T h e y J u s t H ad T o Get M arried." B ig g e r, better and fu n n ier than e v e r — SLI M S U M M E R V I L L E ZASU PITTS .. For She Who Dares Look Her Loveliest $ 1 - 9 0 5 a n d $ 4 * 9 0 9 . . . is all she need pay for DRESSES. selling C ompare th e m with g a r m e n t s f o r more elsewhere. See fo r yourself t h a t you g e t more q u a I i t y, more style and more s m a r t ­ ness at Snyder's. NEWEST EASTER FASHIONS WITH THE ADDED TOUCH OF INDIVIDUALITY May we show you? TO EUROPE I t is the modern u ay to g o college people are discovering the advantages o f th e ex- clu siv ey etd cm o cratictrav elo n these ships w h ereT o u rist is the highest class u a sk a r Minnetonka, Pettnland and Wet tern- land. T h e first tw o w ere exclusively First C la s s ...the latter tw o sm art C abin liners. N o w all th e ir privileges, ail the enjoym ent o f l u x u r io u s p u b lic r o o m s a n d ro o m y Cabins are yours at the low T o u rist rate. M IN N E W A S K A • M IN N E T O N K A P E N N L A N D • W E S T E R N L A N D from * 1 0 6 -* ° one way. from *189 ° ° round trip Regular weekly sailings to S outh­ am pton, Havre and Antwerp. Make Careful note of these ships —then apply to your lot al agent, the travel I authority in your community. I r°*T7 Y ? * * * ;/ RED STAR LINE In te rn a tio n a l M e rc a n tile M a r in e C o m p a n y IOU Se en nd NCI Hunk bldg, iiuustvti, Texas Monday and Tuesday April 17 and 18 T ickets on Sale: R otunda, Main Building — J. R. R eed ’s Daily— 9 a. rn. to I p, rn. D u ly — 2 p. in. to 5:30 p. in. For reservations call J. R. R ee d ’s Patron tickets may be exc han ged for reserved seats at Main Building or Reed's. 16th and G u a d a lu p e Sts. “TOMMY” That New York Success with Bart Couch as “T o m m y ” A d u lts ............................... 25c few reserved at se a ts front A 15c extra on sale at R en fro’s D rug S tore, 6th and C on gress. A fter 5 p. rn. phone 2 -0 3 5 9 for reserved se a ts. M A T IN E E W E D . 2 :3 0 F R E E P O L I C E P A R K I N G Now Showing ‘STRICTLY PERSONAL’’ DOROTHY JORDAN MARJORIE RAMBEAU Q U E E N W hite EASTER BAGS Smart and • New $ I S I L K UNDIES, SLIPS, STEP INS $T for Easter | Pink & White * O rgand ie Blouses Just L hic, $ I 95 ( that's ail * all colors OPEN DAILY 2:00 P. M. T E X * W E D . THUR. SYLVIA SIDNEY CART GRANT in “ M adam e B u tterfly ” 2 to 6 : 3 0 25c FRI. SAT. A great picture with a fine cast . . S p e n c e r T r ac y with Be t t e . . Davis in if 2 0 ,0 0 0 Years Sing Sing" in UN-govet* y o u r back, but COVER your should­ ers. This crepe does; it’s a mass of red, blue, grey, white, y e I I o w, black! Corsage of held Dowers on right shoulder. t h e • SUi IT - Other Prints for Eveni ng from $16. 75 to $29- 50 Scarbrough s Second Floor DISCHMEN TAKE OPENER FROM FROGGIES, 8-3 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ■W W EDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933 Frosh W in Pair Of Diamond Games Slime Swimmers Win From ^ # n « ■ rd f ourt h u -,0 yard f r e e style -C a rro l, A, B Lucille S p le e n s p e n t th e w eek­ end in San A ntonio with friends. Saints in Practice Match fi 1 w 0,1 11 1 md Blan t h i r d ; Paggi, B, vhei, St. E d ’s, f o u r t h ; time 30.2. Mrs, J . V. L anier visited h e r d a u g h te r, Ella V. L anier, a t the Phi Mu house last week-end. Taylor Holds Toads To 5 Hits S p i n e t to Th* P a il# T ex a n FO R T W ORTH. A pril l l — V e r­ non Taylor held the Texas C hris­ five hits tian Horned Frogs here and ‘'I nele Billy" Disch’s Texas L ong­ horns c a p tu re d the opening gam e of th e ir S o uthw est C on feren ce schedule, 8-1. to a fte rn o o n , T uesday * * * r *> BOX S C O R E h a b T e x a s 3 A n k e n m a n , ss I M cDowell, 2 b ..3 3 ........ . 4 R o y , c f I V iebig, 3 b ... ..5 3 . G a n n o n , 0 .3 M iller, lf 0 I 2 ..4 P ric e , lh ... . 4 B l a n to n , c T a y l o r , p ...... ..4 po 3 2 I I 4 I 8 6 I — _ — — 8 IO 0 - T o ta ls ...... 34 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 i f . ..... 0 0 a 4 5 I 0 0 0 I 0 I e 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 4 - < 14 lf T. C. U .......... T. C. U. D o n o v a n , cf W a lk e r , ss H a r s t o n , . G ra v e s, r f ... lh ..... J a c k s , M y e rs, 3 b-c Lozo, 2b ..... M iller, c ____ T a y l o r. 3 b K m z e y , p x C o le m a n ab po 4 I t 0 5 9 <7 r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •> A— h e a ..3 0 0 I •> 2 ..4 I 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 I *> 4 0 I . 3 0 (I 4 0 I 2 0 I I I ... ...I . . 3 0 I 0 0 .. I — .— — — — — 5 5 27 14 3 I •1 (I 2 0 I 4 2 I 0 0 T o t a l s ..... O 9 3 Score by inning? T a y lo r; pitcher, T exas . T. C. U. R ll E 002 222 000— 8 IO 4 5 5 OOO OOO 201— 3 S u m m a ry : ru ns batted in. Vie- big 4; Kinzie, Donovan le f t on base? Texas 5; T. C. V. 6. W in­ n in g losing p itc h e r Kinzie. Ba-es on balls: T aylor 4, Kinzie 7. Strikeouts, T aylor 5, Kinzie 5. H it by pitcher, (By K inzie). Double A nk en m an plays, W alker to Lozo to Jac k s, Kinzie to M yers to Lozo, T a y lo r to A n kenm an to Price. Stolen ba-es. A nk en m an 3, McDowell, Roy 2, Umpires, Bon­ T aylor, W a l k ) ham and W ilkerson. Time of gam e 2:10. • • * All h u rlin g W ith N o rm a n Branch and Rich- " b i l e B e n n e tt held the v a rsity splendidly, slugg ers helpless with his blinding the p la y e rs c o n n e c te d f o r a rd M idkiff M arty K a ro w ’s fre shm e n d e f e a te d U T 011* and d azzling curve, Giddings High School, 16-1, Tues- day a fte r n o o n in Giddings. at least one s a fe ty , with G a rriso n . ^ bey co u n te d a c a tc h e r, Giddings w’ith a home r u n and a single. The B ’s coupled hits by J a n u a r y a n d Sikes with a base on balls in twice. the th e in le a d in g the a t ta c k of fifth when th e s outh pa w s u ff e r e d in c ontrol. He walked lapse a th re e men, and an e r r o r by P u s e k the way for two m a rk e rs. paved Led by T h u r m a n B rand es, m i d - : They scored th e ir f ifth run in the th e n,r*th on J a n u a r y ’s single and Billy the H i g h 's double. S h o r t h o r n * W i n , 8 - 5 third fr a m e two more to score so uthp aw o u tfie ld e r, get fre s h m a n S h o r th o r n s handed V a rsity “ B” te a m an 8-5 d e fe a t I on Clark Field T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n . B ran des collected f o u r singles and a double in five tr ip s to th e plate. Bill Tom B e n n e tt, s le n d e r left- ; h a n d e r from N o rm a n g e e , pitched let the fo r th e S h o r th o r n s and v —..... 1 ' — Sports Groups To Meet Today _______ S n J a n u a r y . seven and w alked nine. B e n n e tt s tru c k Athle‘ic Convention Plans * ° Be Considered — ------ out I V ernon the sixth a lth o u g h day. o f f his delivery, Isaacs s ta r te d on inning. The j K irkn er, e xecutive se c re ta r y the I All wotjien’s s p o r t clubs will m ound fo r th e “ B” squad b u t re- I m e e t W ed nesday . Miss M argaret I tired in of | F ro sh slug gers ob tained all th e ir a thletics f o r w om en, said Tues- ru n s e rro rs w ere th e d e te r m in in g f a c - | M em bers of Bit and S p u r will inning w hen the m eet a t 4:30 o’clock at W esten- to r in the fifth field R iding Club to p ractice fo r the quadrille, which will be given the A thletic C o n fere n c e d u r in g Bohn H illiard relieved Isaacs on of A m eric an College W o m e n ’s ; the m ound sh u to u t ; convention. P ra c tie f o r class show- 1 ball the last f o u r innings, allow ing ;ing in the sp rin g horse show, which | will be given May 13, will also th re e hits. } S h o rth o rn s b a tte d a ro u n d to co un t Hilliard Goes In a n d pitched live times. I he fre sh m e n ju m p e d on Isaac.- ; be held. the f ir s t T u rtle Club will meet in ning for f o u r hits j ' un?. One e r r o r and j o’clock a t 7 'i n a n d t h r e e the W o m e n ’s G vmnas- two bases on balls helped th e f ir s t h u m 4. M em bers will p ractice fo r the w a te r p a g e a n t, “ Dionyeia a n d •v e a r men s cause along. Mean- I the S ea P rin c e ,” which will be given d u r in g the convention a n d in con nection w ith Round-U p, S m a rt base r u n n in g by R oy and runs. at A n k e n m a n fig u re d la rg e ly in the April 21 and 25. M em ber- of O rchesis will m e e t scoring, A nk en m a n ste a lin g th re e bases and Roy two. Both capital- at 7 o’clock a t th e dance studio ized in c o u n tin g tw ice. i of the W o m e n ’s Gym to p ractic e on be V i e b i g a n d M c D o w e l l H i t H a r d to Van Viebig a n d Clyde McDowell j given d u rin g th e convention, th e ir d e m o n stra tio n s j led T e - VS A A-Hi ss will meet the S te e rs at bat. McDowell I conn ected f o r th re e hits sn th re e o’clock a t at 5 the W o m e n ’s Gym 4 to plan de c o ra tio n s for th e con- trip s to the* plate, and Viebig got th re e be for five. O ne of V iebig’s j ve ntion ba n q u e t, which will hits was a trip le to rig h t field, held a t 7 o’clock on the ro o f of b u t C a p ta in Roy failed to the S te p h e n F. A ustin H otel, second as he came home, and the April 19, touch the Coach C. J . A ld e rso n ’s fro -h w a te r a r tis ts took a 66-38 vic­ to ry fro m S a in t E d w a rd s in G re­ sw im m ers T u e s d a y night gory Gym pool in a p ra c tic e meet. A “ B” t h e f r e sh m e n won 20 points. te a m e n te re d by T he c a rn iv a l was f e a tu r e d by the fine p e rfo rm a n c e s o f the first y e a r men. R esults MIO foot rela y — Frosh A, f ir s t ; th ird ; fro sh B, sec o n d ; S t E d ’s, tim e 2.55.2. 200 foot b reast s tro k e — Norris, A. f ir s t; Cordova, St. E d ’s, sec­ th ird ; o n d ; W olf, f o u r t h ; time 54.1. St. E d ’s, T itus, 200 foot back stroke— P r a tt , St. E d ’s, f i r s t ; Old, A, second; KU- 400 yard f r e e style— E. Young, A, f ir s t; R. R a th e r, A, second; D. Young, A, th ir d ; Davis, St. E d ’s, time 5.56. IOO yard fre e style— Allen, A, S p r a t!, St. E d ’s, second; th i r d ; M cL aurin, St. f ir s t; Wood, B, S d ’?, f o u r th ; tim e 67.1, IOO yard individual m ed ley — P r a tt, St. E d ’s, first; Decherd, A, second; Wolf, A, th ir d ; Kincaid, B, fo u rth ; tim e 1,21.6. Fancy j diving Campbell, A, , first; Gibbs, B, second; Titus, St. St. E d ’s, th i r d ; McGlain, E d’s, fou rth . 200 yard f r e e sty le— Allen, A, f ir s t; R ather, A, se c o n d ; Young. A, th ir d ; Klodzey, St. S d ’?, f o u r th ; tim e 2.38.0. ; 300 yard m edley r e l a y —Frosh A. f ir s t ; St. E d ’s, se c o n d ; Frosh B. th ird . ‘cT.T.'TTTTs;... I .. ' i ’N V * WhattaMeal! RENFRO’S WEDNESDAY LUNCH C H O IC E OF fried Chicken Patties with Cream Gravy or Roast Leg of Veal or P o r k Roast wit h B r ow n G r a v y and Lyonaise P o ta toes Boiled P in to Beans Pear Nut Salad Hot Corn M u ffin s Hot Rolls Strawberry Ice Cream C o f f e e Tea Milk ZZC ; brilliant th ird sacker g ot c r e d i t ; fo r only a single. T he S te e r s took ad v a n ta g e of ragged play by the Frogs and hit h au l in the pinches to win. They combined ten h its off Hershel Kinzy. Toad a>-e, with five erro rs, to w'in, although very few of the hits had a n y th in g to do with the } Kinzy was wild, giving seven bases on balls, while T a y lo r pitched stead ily th ro u g h o u t. Both h u rle r s tr u c k out five men. I Viebig drove in fo u r ru n s with j his, hits. All w ere tim ely blows, j hit with m en on base. The Tee Club will meet on the f o r a j golf course a t 5 o ’clock to u r n a m e n t. The R acquet Club will meet a t the te n n is c o u rts fo r p ractice at j 5 o’clock. ---------------o-------------- B a rb a ra Bri-tol spent the week* end in Galveston. 4 COMPLETE DRUG STORES SPORT SHOTS B r F R E D S C H A F F N E R Frosh Show Pair of Smooth Southpaws We watched the S h orthorn s take from the Varsity loose game a **B team yesterday, We w ere more th an impressed with the p e r ­ fo rm a n c e of several of the first y e a r men, who are scholastically ineligible to compete with the r e g ­ u la r frosh team , T h urm an Brand**?, a chunky ti ­ tle w ro n g - h a n d tr from E ast B er­ n a rd , Texas, got five hits in as m an y trips to the plate. He play­ ed in the outfield, and besides his hittin g prowess can field with the best of them. Lar-t sum m er, while playing team B ra n d e r with an a m a te u r clouted well .400, hitting over several home runs He is consid­ ered one of the best prospects on Marty Ka row '' roster. When the w itty little youn gster e n te r e d school her, last fall, he was th e mo-; quiet boy we had e v e r seen. He looked like he d id n ’t have the e nergy a meal, to walk to Stay in g in a rooming house with m o re th a n tw e n ty boys, most of th em athletes, soon b rought B ra n ­ dos out of the tra n c e he seemed to be walking arou nd in. His n a t ­ u ra l left-handed instinct? a - - e i te d talkative themselves', and he is now' one of in the most school. Notw ithstanding, is modest and hum orous, with a dis­ tin ct G erm an accent and a pleas­ ant, w rong-handed disposition. a th le te s he He is probably A n o th e r ie ft-h a n d e r who His pet hobby is tu rn in g an u n ­ suspecting ro om m ate's bed over. look­ ed plenty fasr, was Bill Tom Ben­ ne tt, eighteen y e ar old fre sh m a n from Norm angee. He was wild a- a March h a re Tuesday but he ball. ha- plenty of - tu f f on the the most con­ fident player on the frosh roster. W hen told how hard the varsity h itte rs could hit freshm an p itch­ ing, he really believed that he was to get a good m a n a g in g . due W hen Coach Disch had him over throw ing hi> first ba ttin g practice session, he m an ag ed to hold his own whth th e v a rs ity sluggers. He now has enough confidence in his left wing to really behove that he can beat a m a jo r league team . It he can add about 20 pounds on be- slender frame, he should m ake a second J o h n n y Railton. He resem bles the brilliant Railton, both the ball and physically. the w ay he throw s in Baseball Superstitions of Steers in a fashion Van Viebig, brilliant L onghorn the th ird basem an, s ta rte d off season a g a in st the Frogs y e s te r ­ d ay t h a t bodes no good fo r co n fe re n ce pitcher- this ye a r. He slammed “ Slim ” Kinzy, F r o g ace, and b atte d in f o u r ru ns while he was d o in g it. th re e blows f o r of twelve hits Viebig had in 21 tim es a t bat, ju st previous to the op e n in g loop opener, th e ^should he continue to his a t his p re se n t clip, which w ouldn’t be su rp risin g , big league scouts will be f ig h t,ng each other try in g to g e t to the dark-skinned y o u n g ste r first with The n o n c h a la n t boy looks like the best n a tu ra l ball player to e n te r h ere in several years. th e i r contracts. A n o th e r baseball su pe rstition idea to continue ha- been dug up by S teer play­ ers, and according to the re su lts it might be a o bta in e d T uesday, good the p ra c ­ tice. - Last sum m er, while V ernon T a y ­ lor was pitching f o r B ra d y in the he was in Hill C o u n try League, a slump. He went to c h u n h and th e very nex t Sun d a y won a gam e from “ Sm oky” Klaer- n e r and his F re d e ric k s b u rg B ro n ­ cos. Hr stru c k out ten men while w inning the gam e. T h e r e a f te r he w ent to church every Sabbath. pitching i xperit nee, and the entire te a m w e n t Taylor told his te am m ates ab o u t last Sunday hi- alm o-t to church. They were very d e te rm in ­ ed to wm fro m Kinzy and t h e H orned Toads, especially since the ra n g y y o u n g s te r h anded them two d e fe a ts last year* Fort W orth John King Tells H is Experiences Jo h n K:ng. now a T e x a - Ll a- g u e um pire, was probably the nm.-t su pe rstitiou s man in baseball. He used to play in the Texas League and o th e r minor loops. E v e ry th in g he saw had a significance. L e ft-ha n de d people were hi- pet a n tip a th ie s. He b a tte d le ft-ha n de d a nd wa- n ever known to have g o t­ of a southp aw te n a hit pitcher. He th e r e f o r e hated a n y ­ one who did a n y th in g from the w ro n g aide. o f f One d ay King was w alking down th e s tre e t a nd e n c o u n te re d a blind fiddler. He put a q u a r te r in the m a n ’s hat, and to walk aw ay. He looked back as the blind m an -t a r t e d to play. He alm ost fell dead when he .-aw the b e g g a r -ta rte d playing It ft-handed. He pro m p tly w ent back and re trie v e d his m oney from the rem ark , “ I w o uldn ’t give a le ft-h a n d e r a n y ­ thing: not even a blind m a n .” the hat, with K ing to ld of a player who once played in the old Lone S ta r Lea­ gue, who cam e to bat n e a rly 600 tim e- in a season and got m ore th a n 200 walks. Big league scouts the w ere anxious man did t h e m w atched him play. it, so one of to know how K ing re la te d t h a t the man had a short leg and a long leg. W hen the p itc h e r th re w a high ball the play er stood leg. and when the ball was th ro w n low, he stood on hi- long leg. Resuit — walk? galore. <>n his short Intram ural Baseball 4:15 o’clock— Riverside, E a - t.— A lp ha T au Omega vs. Tau Delta Phi. It* 7 . D elta K appa Epsilon vs. D e lta Th eta. W est Riverside. Phi season and the oncom ing gam es prom ise to a f f o r d p le n ty of e n ­ te r ta in m e n t. R e s u l t s A. C. E. d e fe a te d Czech d u b , T e n n i s 4 f onn and Madoie o’clock *— Smith, F in c h e r, W rig h t and B right (G r if fith ) vs. G a ffn e y , O iiphant, and Spore? ( A th le tic s!. W .nzer, Ram ­ son, Holden (All S ta r - ) vs. Pulliam, Ravey, Saxon, a nd Mallet! (B -), Lewis, Long. McClung, and Mc Brine (L a m b d a Chi Alpha I vs. G oddard, Joh nso n, (Chi P h i) . B o r i n g a n d Goldstein, Gorman, W olff tT a u B elt! vs. Fo u st, H o c hraan E ly, and Boedeker, ( U K E ) . and H u r s t Jo h nson (S A E ) 5 o’clock— Joh n- n. Von B auer, vs. A mason and Gregg M athew s, Shelton, Campbell and (Phi G a m ). Decker. A rm iste a d W h ite d , W hite and M sn ne ice (K a p p a A lpha) vs# Kahn, Davis, (Tau Belt I. L ipshitz and C a n k , W e s t, B o n n, W orshm an and W ag­ ( Phi Dell) vs. G ilbert, e n e r , Good stein Leavy and M cli liger ( S A M ! , T e n n is Doubles— S f ip i- f i n s l i W dki ! and Jo n e s * Physics) vs. (I ittle < aiu- Cm ith and Adh n pu -1. S p r in g e r an d Beckman (All Star.*) vs. F o s te r and A nderson ( S P R ) . S p r in g e r and Berk man (All Star.-) champs of the mdep- di­ vision m eet ho 'to and A nderson (JC P E.) F r a t e r n it y champ- t o ­ day at h od o c k . W alker and J o n e s ( P h y s i o ) Dept. C ham ps m e e t S m ith a n d Adkins (I-' D) C lub champs. All four team? have th:- byon p la t mg very con intent S P E C I A L S F O R SMOKERS C i g a r e t t e s p e r c a r t o n . . $1.29 $ 3 . 5 0 K a y w o o d i e al l n e w m o d e l s $1.69 5 0 c P i p e a n d 3 c a n s H a l f & H a l f F l a t F i f t i e s , a n y k i n d , 3 f o r . . . . .50 $1. NEW YORK D i r e c t Service b y Sea From Galveston S. s. H E N R Y R. 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