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He t he j u n i o r , s e n i o r a nd open won t h e Wi sconsin c h a m p i o n s h i p a t O p e n F e n c i n g last ye a r . He was f i r s t c a p t a i n of t h e i L o n g h o r n F e n c i n g b e i ng e l e c t e d to se r ve in 1933. t o u r n a m e n t t e a m , A m e m b e r o f the C u r t a i n Club in si nce 1932, he ha s h a d p a r t s s e ve r a l p r o d u c t i o n s . ---------------o--------------- F rank Po-etry P rize G o e s to P aul S ta p p in c o n t e s t H e a d i n g all c o n t e s t a n t s t he I). A. F r a n k p o e t r y f or 1936, P a u l S t a p p o f A us t i n took t h e f i r st pri ze o f $2 5 with his p o e m “ Oil,” Dr. T h e o d o r e S t e n - be r g , a s s i s t an t p r o f e s s o r of E n g ­ lish has a n n o u n c e d . 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His w o r d s fl a she d a r o u n d t he g l obe o v e r r a di o, a n d c a b l e a n d b ac k to Da l l as to s h e a r t h e r i bb o n whi c h w a s t h e on l y b a r r i e r t o t h e g r o u n d s . t e l e g r a p h , T h o u s a n d s of pe opl e c r o w d e d t he g a t e s a nd c h e e r e d as t h e elec- I t r i e i mp u l s e s s e t o f f t h e m a c h i n e whi ch c l a m p e d d o w n t h e sci ssor bl a de s to c u t t h e ri bbon. to e n t e r C e n t e n n i a l E n t e r s C e n t e n n i a l T h e f i r s t p e r s o n t h e ga t e s w a s C e n t e n n i a l S h a f e r of j Valley Mills, T e x a s . H e b o u g h t ticket No. I a y e a r ago. H e wa s bo r n J u n e 6, 1876, t h e Y e a r t h e t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C e n t e n n i a l of was c e l e b r a t e d . O f f i c i a l s I c r o w d whi ch c it y n u m b e r e d a t lea s t 390, 00 0 . t h a t i n t o e s t i m a t e d t h r o n g e d t he t h e I n v i t a t i o n R o p e r ’* G o v e r n o r Al l r ed i n t r o d u c e d to S e c r e t a r y R o p e r who s t e p p e d a m i c r o p ho ne a t t h e e n t r a n c e to t h e g r o u n d s a u d said “ T h e S t a t e of T e x a s s e n ds g r e e t i n g s to all tho peopl e o f tho wor l d on t he occa- \ o f h e r i aion o f t h e invites 100th you t o 1936. ” I T h e s e w e r e t h e w o r d s which c a u s e d t h e sci ssors t o c u t t h e r i b ­ bon a n d o f f i ci a l l y op e n the $25,- 00 0 , 0 0 0 C e n t e n n i a l . c e l e b r a t i o n a n n i v e r s a r y , a nd j oi n us h e r e in B u i l d i ng s B a r e l y C o m p l e t e d M o d e r ni s t i c bui l di ngs on t h e g r o u n d s w e r e e xpos i t i on pl e t ed f r e n z i e d wo r k . T h e show wa s on. a f t e r c o m ­ a l l -ni ght t he g u i d e R o b e r t J o ne s , police c hi ef , said t h a t d e c e n c y a n d good t a s t e will f o r c e n s o r s h i p of be a m u s e m e n t s on t h e g r o u n d s . T h e onl y t h i n g s which will be s t o p pe d m e v u l g a r i t y or f l a g r a n t nud i t y. T h e m i d wa y w a s a acone of mi ll ing c r o w d s wi t h e d u c a t i o n a l e xhi bi t s , r i di n g devices, a n d pe e p hows side by side. A h u g e o p e n i n g n i g h t show' ! t h e f o r miles, f i r s t d a y ’s p r o g r a m . closed Visi ble s e a r c h l i g h t s ! pl a ye d on t h e sky. A s h a m bat - 1 tie s t a g e d by a r m y p l a n e s o v e r the g r o u n d s s t a r t e d j u s t b e f o r e closing t i m e at mi dn i g h t . 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As V o l t ai r e s o a ptl y put it, t h e y are “j u s t b e g i n n i n g to start to c o m m e n c e to u n d e r s t a n d . ” T h e y m o v e out of one s tr atum into the broad, a b s o r b i n g one. In thei r h a n d s t h e y hold d i pl o ma s . In thei r h e a d s is s tored k n o w l e d g e . But in their h e a r t s : what is t h e r e ? If t h e heart has l e a r ne d to g i v e c o u r a g e to tin* h e a d to direct pr op er ly the hands , t h e n t h e y h a v e wh at n ei th e r t i me nor te mp es t can wres t f r o m t h e m . If t h e y h a v e l e ar ne d to r e ­ pul se fe ar, to t hi nk, and t h e r e b y d o right, t h e y h a v e m o n t h a n mat e ri a l d i p l o m a s can e v e r g i ve t h e m . T h o u g h t is i n d i v i d u a l ; instinct is racial. So if t h a t t h o u g h t has mo ve d to dis pel f e ar and s e e k t h e truth t hei r y e a r s h a v e b e en well Se e C E R E M O N Y , p. 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H o w e v e r , a r r a n g e ­ m e n t s a r e u n d e r w a y t o h a v e him b r e a k t h e g r o u n d f o r t h e M e m o ­ ri al M u s e u m by r e m o t e c on t r ol f r o m t h e t r ai n . n i g ht t h e at. S e c r e t a r y Ro p e r a n d p a r t y will bo th** g ue s t s of G o v e r n o r J a m e s t he Ma ns i on d u r i n g V. A l l r e d at t h e m o r n i n g . At 4 : 3 0 o ’clock t h e g r o u p will c o me to t h e U n i v e r s i t y , a c c o m p a n i e d by a poli ce e s c or t , f or a t o u r o f t h e c a m p u s , of t h e E x p o s i t i o n exhi bi t s , a n d of t h e t h e Me mo r i a l M u s e um . site o f S e c r e t a r y R o p e r , a s a m e m b e r of t he Co mmi s s i o n , w a s r e s p o n s i b l e in a l a r g e m e a s u r e f o r old ain ing t h e $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 t h e M u s e u m f o r f r om the f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t . P r e s i d e n t a n d Mrs. ll. Y. 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U l t i m a t e l y t he ske l e t on will be pl a c e d in t he M u ­ s e u m , f o r which g r o u n d will be b r o k e n soon. “ Thi s is t h e f i r s t s pe c i me n in t x that has be en ba ndi e d I t'Xus p e r t l y , ” Dr, S t e n z e l -aid. “ It i« i a p a i f i c u l a r l y l ucky tint! be c a us e i- p e rf e c t . How do the sp e c i me n we k n o w ? Well , we a l r e a d y h ave t w e n t y - o n e ribs a n d v e r t e b r a e . T h e bo n e s c r u - he d . t w e n t y - n i n e ■ a r e “ W e now h a v e t he j a w , leg-, * he head. th- s ho u l de r bl a de - an d t w e n t y - n i n e v e r t e h i a e , ” T h e rn -astint* s w a m the t he lived t he ? w a - sea-, a n d at t i me *r!<' mo- a- l a r ge st of saui tin w a t e r a n i m a l s in e xi s t e nc e. It lived m o r e t ha n 6 0 , 0 0 0, 0 0 0 y e a r s a. it 'pi • i!>Iy t:c\ : ha* a m e - n a n d . ” lo • I *’. Stet ct the on ot W. S. S t r a i n , field ma n f o r ge- I ’ni ver -: ' . o og\ die I n C e n t e n n i a l E x p os i t i o n . is • ’n e ■ liargt of t to o x c a v a * ng of m o - a - a it* on Onion t * - * k. F l a n k IC Ii. p r e p a r a : r, will be in t ha* g** is ti as- rnb 11 d on ’ he Co > of t i n gor y G y m n a s i u m as t h o u s a n d s of vis h o r s pas-. t h e • m s a - a u r s u mme r a- not t h e : h : g h Five U. T. Students Listed Among Prominent American Collegians At 9 : 3 0 o' clock t hi s m o r n i n g t h e B oa r d will be gi n w o r k on t h e sel ecti on o f a d i r e c t o r t h e L o n g h or n B a n d , a n d discussi on of t h e b u d g e t f o r t h e Main U n i v e r ­ si ty d u r i n g t h e 1936- 37 session. f o r Th e R e g e n t s f o u n d d i s s a t i s f a c ­ tion in t h e high cos t o f e r e c t i o n a n d o p e r a t i o n o f t h e hospi t al as speci fied in A r t i c l e ll o f t h e hos ­ pit al p et i t i on, whi ch cal l ed f o r a 100-bed hospi tal . Ran da l l E s t i m a t e s a n d E s t i m a t e s $ 1 0 0, 0 0 0 . f o r m u l a t e d f or a hospi t a l c o m ­ pl et e l y a n d m o d e r n l y e q u i p p e d to m e e t a n y s i t u a t i o n — e p i d e m i c or e m e r g e n c y — h a v e b e e n set a t an initial c ost o f $ 4 5 0 , 0 0 0 wi t h an a n n u a l o p e r a t i n g c os t o f b e t w e e n T h e s e $60, 00 0 f i g u r e s w e r e q u o t e d to t h e B oa r d by V i c e - C h a i r ma n Dr. E d w a r d Randal l , w ho t h e m a f t e r c o n s u l t a t i o n wi t h Dr. L u ­ lus R. Wil son, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of J o h n Se a l y Hos pi t al in Ga l ve s t on. to to rai se the h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n fee f r o m $3 to $5 p e r y e a r a n d to m a k e it c o m p u l s o r y w a s s i gne d by 3,771 s t u d e n t s . T h e s u r p l u s a c c r u i n g f r o m t h e e x t r a f e e w a s to be used in t he c o n s t r u c t i o n o f a hospi tal , which w a s t o c o s t a r o u n d $200, - 000, a c c o r d i n g to f i g u r e s s u b m i t ­ t e d a r c h i t e c t fo r t h e U n i v e r s i t y s t a f f . by L e o n W h i t e , T h e p et i t i on t h e B o a r d Gi l be r t E s t i m a t e M a i n t e n a n c e of such a hospi tal ha d b e e n e s t i m a t e d by Dr. J o e Gi l be r t , d i r e c t o r of t h e U n i v e r s i t y H e a l t h Se r vi c e , a t s ome $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 p e r y e a r in e x c e s s o f t h e p r e s e n t h o s pi t a l i za t i on cost s. A t p r e s e n t hospi t a l i z a t i on cos t s a r o u n d $38,- 000 p e r y ea r . Thi s woul d b r i n g t h e m a i n t e n a n c e e s t i m a t e o f Dr. See R E G E N T S , p. 5 Curriculum Meet Convenes Friday f o r T h e T h i r d S t a t e C u r r i c u l u m C o n f e r e n c e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , sup e r vi s o r s, a n d c u r r i c u l u m w o r k ­ e r s will c o n ve ne F r i d a y , J u n e l l , a t Hi o ’clock in H o g g Me mo r i a l A u d i t o r i u m , f or the first m e e t i n g of the t w o - d a y session. “ T h e c o n f e r e n c e will s t a r t v a r i ­ ous s t a t e c u r r i c u l u m c o m m i t t e e s fi nal o r g a n i z a t i o n o f a s e i i c - in t r i e d o f c o u r s e s of s t u d y out in T e x a s n e x t fal l , ” said Dr. F. C. A y e r , p r o f e s s o r o f e d u c a t i o n a d ­ m i n i s t r a t i o n . in v a r i o u s school s y s t e m s to be In f ol l owi ng s p e a k e r s will t he g e n e r a l c o n f e r e n c e a n d l e c t u r e p r o g r a m J u n e l l , h e a d e d by L. A. Woods a nd J o h n G r e g o r y , t h e be h e a r d : J. C. M a t h e ws a n d If. D. Fi l l e r s on t h e p a s t y e a r ’s p r o g r a m in r evi sion a n d c u r r e n t t r e n d s p r o g r a m s ; J. P a ul L e o n a r d an d Dr, A y e r on s e t t i n g u p a g e n e r a l p a t t e r n . S p e a k e r s a t t h e s e c o n d p r o g r a m a t 2 : 3 0 o ’clock a r e A. IL E d g e r ­ t on, Otis W. Cal dwel l , a n d Ral ei gh S c h o r l i n g on “ T h e P u r p o s e ami Pl ace o f the C r e a t i v e a n d R e c r e a ­ P u r p o s e a ud “ T h e t i ve A r t s " ; P l a ce of S ci e n c e , ’’ a n d “ P u rp os e a n d P l a c e o f Math* m a t i c s , ” re speet ivel y. in “ Sci on “ T h e c o n f e r e n c e Com t he* C m d In the l ec t ur e p r o g r a m a t H og g Me mo r i a l A u d i t o r i u m at 8 o ’clock Mr. Cal dwel l will t a l k on enc#, St nse a n d S u p e r s t i t i o n ’’ a n i Mr. E d g e r t o n i mi ni ty' s Obl i ga t i on a nee of Y o u t h . ' ’ Special g r o u p on t r u n k lint- p r o g r a m s will be he l d J u n e 12, ai 2 o ’clock. T h e s e v ­ e r a l the L a n g u a g e A r t s C o r e Ar e a , h e a de d by VV. A. St i g l e r ; t h e Social R e l a t i ons Cor e A r e a , with J . C. P a r k e i a m a n ; the H o me a n d Voc a t i ona l Art C o r e A r e a with (i. B. Wilcox, c h a i r m a n ; a n d the C r e a t i v e a u l Re c r e a t i v e A r t s C o r e A r e a , wi t h ll. I). Fil lers a- c h a i r ma n . divisions a r e : cha C n d e r t he the l e a d e r -dup of R. H. B u s t e r , f o l l o w i n g s p e a k e r will a p p e a r at Ho g g Me mo r i a l Au IO o ’clock: d it o r i u m J u n e 12, a t Mr . S ti gl e r on “ T h e T r y Out P r o g r a m f o r N e x t Y e a r ” ; J. M u r r a y Lee on “ M e a . s u i e m e n t ” ; Mr. C a l d ­ well on “ Shall W e Ha ve School E x p e r i m e n t a t i o n ” ; an d Mr. E d g e r t o n on “ G u i d a n c e Re [ion. i b i l b i e s E v e r y T e a c h e r Mu s t F a c e T o d a y . ” By F R A N K M O R R O W I n t o t h e p a g e s o f “ W h o ’s W h o in A m e r i c a n A m o n g S t u d e n t s Uni ve r s i t i es a n d C o l l e g e - ” h a r e b e e n w r i t t e n t he n a m e - of fi ve of in Au.-t i n ’s o u t s t a n d i n g s t u d e n t s t h e Uni ve rs i t y. Out o f the U n i v e r s i t y ’s enrol! m e n t of a l m o s t t h o u s a n d T o m C u r r i e, J r . , M a n t e e Kone J o e S t o r m , Eva H a r t , a n d Hat h c l i n e P i t t e n g e r w e r e cho-en. e i g h t o n l y A u s t i n n a m e d U n i v e r s i t y repr t .-en tat.) vc-. s t u d e n t s w e r e l e a d e r s e nd t h e p u b l i c a t i o n W i n n e r s of the r e c o g ni t i o n w e r e it- a n n o u n c e d by the s t a n d a r d s of -el l, which set - l e a de r - h i p, a c h i e v e m e n t , anti a c c o m p l i s h m e nt which m n : bt* - a t i s Tied. abil it y, T r u l y ac t i ve on t he c a m p u s f or the past y e a r ha ve been all f i *e o f those chosen f r om t h e Urn vt si*y. T h e y show a c r o s s se c t i on of n e a r l y all a c t i vi t i e s t h a t the Uni ve r s i f y o f f e r - . I. catling li.-t a l p ha b e t i c a l l y is tall T om C u r r i e wi t h the long s t r i d e - , a l a s t i ng -mil e, a n d a good is the Y. M. C. A. a nd a c o m p l e t e pe a ce c a m p a i g n pe r s o n i f i ed . the He - p e n d - from out* pl a c e his l i m e h u r r y i n g t o a n o t h e r — the Ruble* c r o p of b l ac k hair. C u r r i e T O M C U R R I E the ’i . M. < . A., t he K A T H E R I N E P I T T E N G E R M A R I L E E K O N E J O E S T O R M E V A H A R T Gai l is g e n e r a l l y h o t t e s t b e t w e e n bly anil t h e r e was little -ait! w h e n o it. Re l i gi ous m atters so f e j a s ( I ib hi in his mi nd, o f which he is a m e m b e r , a n d t h e w e r e u p p e r m o s t f r e q u e n t m e e t i n g s o f t he S t u d e n t - ’ j t h e r e wa s no a r g u m e n t . Assembl y, f r o m which he has re Gently r e s i g n e d . T h e r e was a l r e a d y o u t l i ne d, he c a m p a i g n i n g o f F r i a r - , Cowboys , B e s i de s the office.-, et c e t e r a , is a m e m b e r is na S t u d e n t a n d w h e n C u r r i e w e n t into the a d e e m - 11tonal c h a i r m a n o f t he got no C h r i - t i a n A s s oci a t i on. He ha s b e e n d e l e g a t e to m e e t i n g s a b r o a d , the a n d will be c o c h a i r m a n o f in Mu- \ . M. C. A, c o n v e n t i o n thi s s u m m e r . s o u r i A l p h a b e t i c a l l y s e c ond f r o m the tall i- E v a H a r t , t op of b r u n e t t e m e m b e r of N U T T . Miss i g a i t i zat ions while t h e list in t h a t she w a n t s H a r t d e c l a t e d to t ea c h some high .school class, b u t t e a c h t h a t -he d o e s n ’t w a n t the all h e r r e q u i r e m e n t s f or h e r d u t i e s a- a f u t u r e t e a c h e r she has j o i n e d a n d held o f f i c e s life. Whil e f ul f i l l i ng to t he f ol l owi ng or t h e U ni ve r - in T, S. A. .sorority pre- i - i t y: Chi O m e g a d e nt , U. p r e s i d e n t , O r a n g e J a c k e t s p r e s i d e n t , M o r t a r Board, F r e s h m a n Council , s o p h o ­ mo r e g i r l s ’ pr e s i d e n t , j u n i o r gi r l s ’ t r e a s u r e r , C a p a n d G own C o u n ­ p r es i d e n t , T e e cil, P a n he l l e n i c See U. T. S T U D E N T S , p. 5 11 mph* Mo u n t Sinai of El Paso will s e r mo n . ♦ p re a c h C a n d i d a t e s t he r e q u e s t e d i nvi t e d b u t a r e tor d e g r e e s a r e to he p r e s e n t a t not bot h t h e B a c c a l a u r e a t e an d C o m ­ m e n c e m e n t services. c o m m i t t e e , E. C. H. B a nt e l , c h a i r m a n of t h e < o m m e n c e m e n t a n ­ no u nc e d t ha t ca ps a n d gowns a r e p r e f e r a b l e but n o t ess e nt i a l . T h e only sea t s t hos e ne e d e d f or t he g r a d u a t i n g class. I ho public to a t t e n d i- I both ex ercises. r e s e r v e d a r e invi t ed P r o c e s s i o n F o r m s at 6 : 3 0 f o r f o r m on r o a d w a y s n o r t h o f a t 1 : 3 0 the B a c c a l a u r e a t e S e r m o n t he procession will t he g r a v e l e d t h e o ’clock. Thi s - r ad i u m pr ocession will c o ns i s t of uni t s o r g a n i z e d by t h e i r r e s p e c t i ve ma r - shals. i ndi ca t e t he g a t h e r i n g place s of t h e unit s. T h e g r o u p s will m a r c h in t h e o r ­ de r in whi ch t h e y a r e n u m b e r e d . - i gn- will L a rg e Dr. A. B. S w a n t o n will ha ve c h a r g e of g ro u p s I, 2, a n d 3, Dr. D. A. Pe n i c k of g r o u p 4, a nd P r o ­ fe s sor J. A. Cor r e l l o f g r o u ps 5, I 6, 7, 8, a n d 9. T h e ii * h e r r o a d w a y W h a r t y, ma r sh a l . 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This g r o u p will f o r m on the e a s t side of t h e r e a r o f mi ddl e a p p r o a c h t h e to Hee G R A D U A T I O N , p. 5 Educator to Open Summer Theater C i m a x i n g the f l r - t w e e k of t he sum nun Ope n A i r T h e a t e r ’* pr o- i nc l udi ng g i u m , a c h o r u s f r om S o u t h w e s t e r n U^ni- t h e mo t i o n pic- ve r s i t y, will be : titi “ IC loved, " -f lowing S a t u r d a y night . l e c t u r e s a n d O p e n i n g t he w*eek o n W e d n e s ­ day. J u n e lo, Dr. Wi l l i am McAp- d re w, an “ e d u c a t i o n a l d e m o c r a t , ” w! t h a t ha s n o t yet been a n n o u n c e d . l ec t ur e "ii a s u b j e c t s l a t e s A d v a n c e publ i ci t y f r o m Dr. Mc- he t h a t A n d r e w ’s a g e n t t h a t he c a n l e c t u r e s ha- -c ve r a l give on - ho r t n ot i c e . His publi cit y l e a d e r s in e du- s h e e t also q uo t e s cat on U n i t e d St a t es . t h r o u g h o u t t he IU. M e Ai n l r e w ’- ‘alk will t r e a t some p h a - e of e d u c a t i on . S o u t h w e s t e r n Fol l owi ng Dr. M e A n d r e w ’s t a l k t he U n i v e r s i t y C h o i r u n d e r t he d i r e c t i o n of M a r ­ g a y s S l a v i a n - k y will give a c o n ­ c e r t T h u r s d a y . of Some o f t he m e m b e r s t he or i gi n a l S l a v i a n - k y C h o r u s wdl t h e c o n c e r t . M a d a m e a p p e a l a t Slavi a n- kx also p r o f e s s o r of I voice at S o u t h w e s t e r n Uni ve r s i t y. H i g hl i g h t i ng the c o n c e r t a n d in lint* with r e c e n t a n d p r e s e n t c a m- p u- a : iv 1 1:•<*- will be T e x a s C e n ­ t e n n i a l songs. Out of t he We st , w h e r e he has m a d e hi ms e l f w* ll k n o w n as a n c d H a t o r , will c o m e Dr. E m a n u e l l e c t u r e F r i ­ S t e t n h e i m , who will d a y . Dr. S t e r n h e i m ’- l e c t u r e s a r e said to ha ve m a d e hi m p o p u l a r in in t h e West, the Fa st as well as w h e r e he won hi- r e p u t a t i o n . C o n c l u di n g t he w e e k will be t he p ic t ur e s how wi t h “ B e l o v e d ” as f e a t u r e film a n d s h o r t a t t r a c t i o n s a - p r e l i mi n a r i es . o--------------- G R A D E S O U T J U N E 15 G r a d e s f o r t he s e c o n d s e m e s t e r long session will be s e nt o f t h e to t he R e g i s t r a r ’* O f f i c e on J u n e 12 by all p r of e s s o r - . I n view o f t hi s f a c t , no g r a d e s will be a va i l ­ a bl e f r o m t h a t o f f i c e to s t u d e n t s d u r i n g n e x t w e ek . G r a d e s will p r o b a b l y be mai led o u t t h e b e g i n ­ n i n g ' of t he n e x t we e k, J u n e 15, Max F i e h t e n b a u m , a s s i s t a n t regi s­ t r a r i n di c a t e d y e s t e r d a y . PAGE TWO T U E S U M M E I t T E X A X SU N DAY, JUNE 7, 193G ' Whitaker to Launch Ambitious Summer Intramural Program for Men Six Sports Open To Students Who Tl r tl n * h e y L a m e , I h ey S ow , t h e y L o n q u e r e d -a n d th e r o w e v Tl a i ii n J Pay Activity Fee I B e h in d th e T h ro n e K e e p s Turning Out M a jo r L e a g u e r s B a rb e l Goes Yankee A u brey Graham and Dick M id­ Bn tei Bai la I, another Sealy k iff, form er U n iv e rsity of Texas t .*«!*». Mio .IMM.., it*" I ,,«•!* HtU»ItUtMH • MEANDERING o n S P O R T S By F R E D S C H A F F N F R tiximt !»,*«{** ti HUM* OIH IHI!' lit) M ID K IF F G E T S O I I F A S T W IT H B O S T O N Sa tu rd a y’s mail brought a te r from Dick M id k iff, o ld ex-Longhorn pitcher who sd. w ith the Boston Red So x and cently farmed out to Kyi am < th** lag ,ied head int laded a i n clippings pi which commented on hi pm IV ance in a Yaw key uniform . pi liorm ance from a Bo ton International “ M id k iff’s la mm Im.-kv, r most impre- ive. A booed shown yo u n g ster he w orld of stuff. H it fa-d bal re ally Hornet hi rig to w rite hi about and his curve and con are better than good, considei his youth. W ith a little exp * nee, he promises to hecomi F e n w ay Park fix tu re .” From another paper come “ M id k iff has all th* making in in an a potential Dizzy respects. W hen he went to bat for the first time he dei I.ii ‘pitchers in the mujm supposed show you how to hit that ap; And he did.” t., be hitters, hut a • Incidentally M idkiff ' n the Red Sox, 7 5. (ak W h a nuae in Iii W H I T A K E R S R E C O R D O F W O R K W E L L DO N I IS B e rry W hitaker, genial mural director for the r mv< is to be congratulated on splendid program which he to put on this summer. Sine ing o v e r intramural here, aker has become ju t about ber one man of the nation field. The bespectacled director Iii fin M a < to coach football lot lip Ora ! >< and W hite. I a recon! in I ibid that In n' equalled by a Ste. r p i . ; . i by gomg through un unde! • i sea: on. W hich go*- he takes hi work erioysly. you don't think o, look *•.< » record and merits he has made during last few years. .-ui vc,/ impi • • ov. tla ■ft - I.'rn Through W hitaker in the male students have probably the be t int plants in the counti lo I be given enough prai \v ba li forts in the everybody a chance to play. field . IT a P E N IC K T O S T E A D Y H IS N E I M E N IN T O U R N E Y S M pl lilt. Gordon Fease, who w ill s e n t T e x a s in th e N atio n al collegiate toum am en ' f e r m i III., Ju n e 23, told Evanston, yesterday that Dr. I). A. Pc l f t e a m . w o u l d a c c o m p a n y the t fiat Pen a l fu rth er prer «mce would do much to -de < the play of the quartet in Un quest for national honor , confided Pejnick, in in* t a enty-odd y ea on the cam pus, ha p io iln ced nm of the finest ra t m e n of the gam ll** taki- ■ t inn.* out. from la as a pro I •• mr of t in i I a od a suit an t dean o f , ■ Art and S c n iaa ta Ii a c h a pi m g young i i i . tennis. the f i -a p int Ila < nib it T here’s some! lung about. I “ g o o d g r a y dor to r ’’ that one of " I neb* U b ly " I a < h. bt*th put put cham pion am i tin both demand discipline and tiem auly c o n d u c t cha rge I i " i n tm 'I • . . Odd* and «-nd* . . . I , i I f . .Suit* in Ber N i> r m a n P.rara 1 . w k " w I g n w an &v§ n 111 a 11 y York Yb ki i : pr*. I a em i-pro ti a m in S o , h Jo e Fitz^immon* and I.I ■■ v - I R,gl. I f f * na lits of t he el m mond crew of ’ •* will , sam*- team with B la t lh , . m y " f ‘K i n k ” VV ll Ie resent the U n ite d Olym pic Gam. shows th " critics a n y! him* to ais real ability tw o v e e ! in the National m eet . . . mo t of Jack < be’, yr g rid ii >n t v xas ml f a' I ii which bring; to mind that T ex a. poi t editoi d e n a tin g the 192.6 L o n g h o rn w ith th" m aterial lf n y should com- rn a tile confer en i •• cr* v t:. i i " I • . < v. ; hopeful ’ ear I vvi a ■ t hi Int* >1 gut* ti n • it A numl.a i of pa t ural a . . • S tee r bas* baa p o. op the /O'-ter- of t - - tin ( a ly L> ag a t* am . "A I« y are Potsy Aile, . Bet.* Jp h n C. Mum D ew ey Small* . Kd G . Ed Steer Pi ice, man o f I 930-’34, * a m anager of I f Br. .a' or-, a o*try Pe local C ity League B ill Baxter. Lcnghot i a-ral t o f the p a -t -eason, will p; gummer in Lo na ta where t larg** pi an •. en tx operate a B a x t e r , although cia.- c h a r d . fi-d Bs, a sophomore in athlete w ill receive Ju n e . bi- B B A . -a y B y F R E D .‘.C H A J I N F B T hey call him “ the grand .in,- any y o u th ’s should be, bis (■arkie w ith the am bition of d I lung . 111 - (urn cvi I y bod v Ins ( harge and cull ii i n 'I bi hi y on i an' pin v et the grand * on Ii i * rice is a I Iii o u t c h a m p i o n s h i p s know I that. He trains Ii e f u I c it iZI n , to he d gentlemen. meant to bi* a featu re Hi ch, bu liege ti. I e terring (■ So it ll VI I 'ni le B illy ” talk about a i without r* I '.i«l man of I baseball.” 'c r y ut the men whi br ’ hem ; truck ou t. a a' to * am ae to [day. He wa, iii aa a pinch h r b r la te rn 'hr* game. It didn't make any d if fe re n c e , a fat as the more w a cora a ic I, w hether hr* hit a home run o r .So M id k if f I a 111 ! ba ba el,ail 11 ou ars up I ar over his knees, pulled down gj. the w a is t — so us to g ive impel a n a l am a f Pop* , >• a good and w ail,e.I to 1 he p late w I iIe ro a re d w ith pleasure, He the g at, a G c „. depend on always i on:* thing u nusual ti. ha})}.en u h n M id k iff pi a . . lh m ay hit a home run, be may .trik e out f i f teen a j i pi i i rig batt cs, he may ru n the w ran g wav w lien be hits the ball. bu' hi playa far I he plea*- lire • t the ".'m ie. \nd tile fan s like it. the fan pulled them in at ' ba i and he n e v e r let t hi rn rh. Y o u can le t t e r foot. I. a ll II e might ba vc been a gi e it ie co llege fo o tb all p la y e r, but dido t lik e tin gam e, H e i an k k a m.ta Ja i k 1 bevigny bad on ins squad last ea an and he can pa.-s with the best o f th e m . Hit rn oa el.all and in!* rid ga,,,J at sport ie m a l.i than an y lo it. Y o a k u m ’ s B a t b o y I en y e a rs ago a Iou.de h aire I kid w ith u J o e K. B ro w n inou at hu ng ai o u n d the Y o a k u m bal! park a king fo r bro k en bats. H e al must went c ra z y w ith prid e w hen a elm pi,, ba || player even spoke to him. H e f in a lly w o rk e d up t . (die Y o a k u m b eing bat b o y semi pm club, an am b itio n that bad tan tied in bis heart evi l sine,* to r I .ill .1 pl a til. S| ll mg. II' V Ie en playing the game cv« r sinee . in- wa to hold a bat. H e ’s ii11 year; old, ara! ’ he onK child o f a p i.rn cr S e a ly faint! old enough t e a m Preibisen started hi career' by loc ti land bop for t he alay mg t ow n l l u hen year.* o f age. Arni a go o d short top he was too. But be g rew >» move f o r c e d ti be w a im n h that he VV a i n t o t la o u t f i e l d . a lh elh i cli i youth. ID ’ doesn't o f f th e f a Id. lf* t 11ii nasa exi■ e|)t bi! f r o m arid ous H p of mni Ii on o to nobody’ tai i m ill en to fo il rte*; n eats bis sh a re II I* la* iikc next • v as w I, -a • I. lf " l h s le e p hours a Ma ut I I 11 111. tbong! a n y t h i n g I The Ida lie eh high cia. I.r i llia o f and Matt a good t Kina* Kc 'I . xa - o f Au. I in V eid ola dances ai in i-ic b e tte r than ba el.:,II. n*-- alm ost "e t graduated from .I bowed flashes foot bal I phi eg lookiag ft.r Ii- l l ’.,'e k. that wa at The I aiver sat v to bro light I ’d .lo a 'Ida* fa t iv a (.ive * Up Football foot ba M a* a I I t r; et! nj din ac re. but c a v e up tin* g rid iro n a* th e end of the 1933 sen on be eau e be in a c a i v t hat I el l ini c h a I! m ig h t be ha roper* ,| by s u s t a i n e d " ii t h e f o o t b a li in j u i i i Hor ■ I “ B Bit I i bu Tui.-a till or, ti. ii" !. manager saw B i ra te *, ir ag ain st and ss*111 scout - hit boy, decided to get Iii degree be fore tryin g pro ball. He was cap fain of the 1935 team, and was quarterback tor C lyde L ittle fie ld Ja c k Che vigil jr rn 1933 and fo r Ut 1934. So w ell did he b arn hi spoils that he wa appointed b a ck ­ field coach of th** Longhorn in 19 ha and freshm an baseball coach in 193#?. 'Ila- husky S e a ly youngster a MI years old —a e lf made man if I eve r urn one. N ot a penny did he g it frond home during his five years on 'l ilt* U n iv e rsity of Texas campo*,. He did w ithout new suit* and without dances and show;, but he got an education. H e work cd fo r everything he got and ne made ■ aer i flee- w ouldn’t have the intestinal for-I t it tut** to make. t (ait of her boy lh* N ew Nock Yankees landed him a lt e r printed bidding. F iv e ut * i i b ig b agla* c lu b * c a m p e d ,.n S H M -jifs iii pp..rd VA Handball 11 n u i iii iii (fie o I. I ll! f> * he ll ai! handbill I I ll,all and I:' .Jline . I .a: I in f* n IIH,’ the I’w en! y un 11’n fort \ fig. d ball I I w I pP'f I lei I ll. lls la t hip rn i birt' en Mo n ta u ic ail et ow ii Vi ag r na apa! lb. aural gull a-'i in it .re .lur,.. i f y m a y i n a n a ■ i) t \N ad. #m a Iii t lie a fie Ii VA hit % A # 7 . * rn. ■ 4 *<*»*• l o r n N e l m e n I o Waco, Chicago For Tournaments le v a md “ U n c l e B i l l y D i t c h a n d B u s t e r I md "\ F r a til Im , a I. I " ;if U "ll. r, and fin* I. I . > w iii her.* they W ill " " III in th " s ! it ** h ( . ( ){>"ll IV I » :22. Iii"! I i "|n "sen t i i i " Na rn pa n y t In • nett i t oar I ' t w ill el \\ L it " :ii o il"! ial*» I ii . J m e T h e y - e ve ta1 dotv- in ('h i i'm mr to t (ii ’t’-ity im rn | f hi* finf ion ii to u rn a tor o f T dian e and : o B a ll II I ’a - ii Hi oh Si bool N im t Im . •t \ 11 it h - Meet of I 93; A b o v e is d e n t i n st a y o n is D i c k M i d k i f f , w h o t o b e c o m e a m a i n ­ th** B o s t o n R e d S o x p i t c h i n g s t a f f . C e n t e r a r e B a * ti. I t a l k i n g o v e r a b i t o f d i a ­ m o n d s t i a t e f t y . B a c h e l s i g n e d w 1 1It t h e Y a n k e e s r e c e n t l y . A u ­ b r e y G r a h a m , a n o t h e r f o r m e r Longhorn, w a s f a r m e d o u t w i t h M i d k t l f t o S y r a c u s e b y t h e B o s ­ t o n c l u b . will e a r ly his training into the , professional game this sum m er— D a k M id k iff, A u b re y G raham , Mel Pre ibis* h. Luke W inborn, B a I tor Baebel, Norm an Bran ch . Branch h a s n ' t t u n a d p r o y e t , but he will. T h e y C a l l H u n P o p e y e M id k iff wa- born in Gonzales 20 years ago. H i* parents named bim Richard, but his playm ates hung a nicknam e on him /that st ut-k until he entered the Urn vcr rt.y. I h e y; till call him “ Freck'* down in Gonzales. hi ixth birthday. lie failed He came to The U n iv e rsity of in 11*33 as a fa ir country to pa -s to to be able ‘ he in grid rim • spring of I «)3 I M a rty K a ro w ’s I 'm i ' ba I f back, but Enough com pc i tad "t f o u n d courses I he mi 1934. T h un bun f r e s h m a n basella I -quad. ('a m t j to the Ju n e , 193d, and h** w ent Boston Red Sox as i 1 tin promising infielder. T h a t’s Auto y A ndrew ( D ahum, on* of th* fin* t j infielders over to play for “ Unci 1 I B illy ” J JI soh. tie will t "-I a In I Oil mg. S T Y L E S ' S M I L E S ■ P u r isI P a ris is P A I H K I A M i ( I f I L A N D I** has on** city that dictates u t hi "m in g dross for t he sea- the place "a i all o v e r Id for assurance o f charm. a I; d rm other f r o n t a rs la omit i of illusion. N o one is of being surprised w ith I i I »*at ion- that ap- a*' peri 1 - ■ • fi tm t inn t o t hue. Each " i . I ust m o d i f y i lo o n o w n pat ii i a p ! a i■ . ho •- a ba- i ii: oumi ag-. ' il a th I he sun a 1 <■ ariot ’ a a br d! a nt eye to­ I'uni- Y o u mu I and w a te r— I I c a i rpm e ndeif are appearing i"! i in g and ipi- : Mal, .*■ last have fiiMiiia r. a bx itiiU**j a fo rm a lity i t a i ii f bat lo rig - nits— and I s/’iiiy, too, K n itted velvet j i at irais.-y leekness that we ' to d -COV* r ha- a1 J*' .a Ii in (i n i* of la I - ea I .orig < lea ks Ko a I b Sea l ad. W in g our best e v e n in g ’ o f j ’ aken the place n ‘aal* bort . l f you appear i a d cellophane, oilskin, d tow eling, or gingham , you be are •d up to the mi nu Ie in th e from ou, -tyb* center. ta- of every s t y l e , cut, and ar** the rage o f European ll you p re fe r slacks, go . that you a -urcd in ta •a v ( ie in b o y is h b e a c h clothes, mi a re headed fo r the m o u n - \ <• a r last y e a r r i d i n g ama pm chase jodhpurs. Soft p a s t e l shades in tab n i l l * -I t"i]ch y o u r .pa! and h ik in g -kilts. in deep rich rf P w i-a ba* I jai (I non skirts to ;■ I* pea* t ienl a - well a mountain resorts. Crisp, birt waists ai** chic as II a*b Mea ’ 1 an-cut Well a bandy. is T h e y ’ve been calling him "Pop- ; a y e " for tw o or three years now because S e g a r’s creation ais idol. He w ouldn’t give a plugged nickle to see ( lark Gable, Je a n H allow and Robert M ontgom ery played a do a tra [||ae act on Congress A v e ­ nue, but he'd spend his last do] lur to see Popeye eat a can of spinach on the screen. So rabid i he about the comic strip ch a r­ acter that he eats spinach without a shudder. G raham is 21 years old and has ; a b rilliant future in the profes sional game, barring injuries, And .streaking injuries, few fa n ; J know that the \ oakum youngster full college season while, infection of H e lives put him rn th** ho su ffe rin g from a blood that atm " pital several times. He had the baseball fe ve r in his soul, and re t ti.- c l to 1 ic ai '"ii wh I" in ma' i w ere w innin g the championship. the game, dreams about it. He spends hours re ad ­ ing about the stars of other years. Ho studio- the form of other play to erg and big | learn things that w ill benefit him in his quest for glory. H e has th** am bition, and the a b ility to be a star of the first w ater. is constantly try in g H e ’s colorful* confident in his a b ility to make the grade. But he's in also v e ry tem peram ental and d in e d to w o rry about his losses. He lias leaguer— provided he gets o ff to a good start. the makings of a H p W in * for Boston Jot* C ronin, m anager o f t h e Boston Red Sox, thought enough of the youngster to use him in the they are membet box M onday game M id k iff came through w ith a 7 5 victo ry. exhibition j league team. an in Mi Graham and M id k iff are inset) arable companions, it is well that of the same big M e l M a k e * G o o d Ivin Proibisch f.ast sum m er the big red head almost bashful, is the quiet, youngster who ting days. Film y , crisp, and float- inff» give the illusion of sm artness in sum m ertim e all in e ffa b ly cool and w inless. The com bination of colors fo r the season is both in ­ trig u in g and daring. Som e of th** most recen t schemes offered a re : m ulb erry and w h ite; light yellow with w h ite; cinnam on brown a n i turquoise; powder blue and whit** with n a vy b lu e; biege with ciruiu mon b row n; apple green a n d canary yellow' w ith deep lavender. As for hats, we turn to wa.-di m a ­ terials or .-de* k shiny straw-. One of the newest is w hite pique laden with blossoms. Q uills add a flash Of color Heros dead w hite brims. L arg e poppies bloom the front o f bats. Cellophane straws with m icroscopic crowns beneath mas-i of flowers, fruits, and even vegetables w ill be seen. from ingested for med with ta ffe ta is lkalmy nights. Pique, more or I* w hite, wail add merit to yo ur skirts h a ." summer tan. Fu ll them of patent bands leather, ribbon, and all ta ffe ta may bt- e ffe c tiv e ly used. c irclin g F o r the .summer months keen fresh and cool in your own adon tations of the French models arid styles. Don’t be to*) daring just be smart. M a rty K aro w , S tee r cage coach and as.-istant back Geld mentor* will spend th** summer in Colum ­ bus, Ohio, where he w ill take coin.-" in Ohio S la t " U n ive rsity. Karow was all Am erican fullback for Ohio S ta te in 1927. There have been more Dallas baseball Longhorn players on squads than from any other city. A ustin rank- second in the num­ ber o f diamond star- to wear ‘ he orange and white. L . " i plan to remain the , varie ty of color in yo u r cos­ lights and moaning orchestras, P a ris offers dresses sw irl. Y ards o f trans- made to add g a ie ty to hot st if- parent m aterial topped and hem bor L ight in no w i he big yo mgst or in ’ n w at eh other contests. O ther big bagne clubs had scouted him la J - urn mer, but the Sm oky c it y agate gat ion of Ii r« I a bo, lei prop" t t inn. ll** reports to Pittsb u rg Ju n e 7 r i a 1 a n d w i ll O" gi\ en a t b o r o u g h w it I, : hows h " • trough tai* rd ho will bo kept on I ’ ca' os. t ho I f ill I ai mod out ' I ' 11 i 111 ■ I OI 111 a w i s ■ ■ I " i mm o W i n b o r n G o e s I iKi* VS inboi n is a P r o I m m* all s t a t o q u a r t e t b a c k I bt* d a r k b in n e d f o o t b a l l w h e n ho h e r e a n d d e v o t t q the d i a m o n d g a m e do that Boston R< t«l him to put his from Dallas. y o u t h gave up carne 'n school a ll h is t i m e to . S o w e l l did ho ■ii Sox porsuad n a m e on a eon ■ in (ii J tra ct l**n days ago. ll* lo Rocky Mount, N. C I*ii dm* nt Loa un i ( JU \ i-a VV Inin, n -of Ile u i ■ . de young -ti I " IIH poll ml , which i- a lit t !*> lichi for pro ball. B u t Luke is a sturdy fellow and ho loves til** game so that p laying e ve ry day much v m ’t bother him much. the T n i- s p r i n g W i n b o r n w o r k e d Param ou n t as an usher at in o r d e r to eat ii orion «I a T i n a ' **r money to keep body and soul to gether. There were days when he only ate oily meal and nights w h e n he didn't get more than foul hours sleep, but he kept plugging like is. He didn’t go the around com plaining or begging. T h a t’s the kind of a guy t h a 1 ’iiiuIm - good at anything he tin fighter he H e wa (‘it a lic a1 bat and in the field lust ye ar, but a su m m it'! Texas of am ateur ball on Hie con t steadied him. He came buck tin- spring and field ed b rillia n tly : besides flitting well above .300 for the season. his trail a fte r he was the sensa ti cai of Th*' Houston Post tourna ii,- iii last mum r. Pos ** cd of a pow erful throw ; ing ai rn, a fin** physique and the ambition to get to th** top, Ba*' bel will report to N orfolk, Va., in flu* Piedmont League next week. He is a fine student, a quiet, mode-I, unassuming man. Hi.- Jri-h blood pixes him just enough i p re to take him o ver the rough p ile cs. He also entered the IJn i \ crafty because of E rn ie K e y , a fe llo w -townsman. It pro})* r t hat he she o r a m e ha>ebal! Iv n y . B r a n c h t o T u r n P r o Norm an Bran ch , the red-head from M ontgom ery, w ill turn pro as soon us ho regains the weignt he lost recently. J I " had his ton -els removed ju«d before the Long horns ended the season here with the Texas Aggies. in high school Bran ch pitch* I a tm h i, tm run game. He almost duplicated fe a t in th** Texas Aggies. 1936 against recorded V questionable play w a as a hit for an Aggie. T h a t was i the only blemish against his [K*r form at)c« that day. VV hi Ie that He is very quiet, v e ry modest. ; He never speaks unless spoken to ; and answers questions in as few words as possible. its w ay plateward. H*- On the mourn! he’s sm art as a whip. He has splendid control ami a curve bail that sings a song as I it wends never gives good to sv\ing at. He w ill put his nam** on a New York Yankee con tract when he feels like he’s ready to go. the h itter anything j T h a t’s the tory. And behind is a grand old m an — W i l­ Je n n in g s “ U ncle B i lly ” ; it all liam DLsch, Midkiff, Graham Farmed Out To Syracuse diamond stars, F r id a y were sent by th** Boston Red Sox to the Sy- racu-i' C h iefs of In te rn a ­ tional Ueague fo r seasoning, ac- • ording to word received here by W . J- “ Uncje B i l l y ” Disch. the f ere ne# seeond-b a a e rn a n G raham was chosen a- ajl-con- this }.iing and M id k iff was chosen on the m ythical team as a pitcher. M id k iff pitched exhibition at' game for the Red Sox Monday and won, 7-5. form er Et no* K ey, Longhorn lum inary, is also in the In te rn a ­ tional League with the N ew ark Bears. in eighth is place in th** standings. Syracuse 4 Students Get Scholarships I goW* % rn A vailab le scholarships fo r next year have been given Spik'-s. Jo h n M ilton Nance, A llan Allan on, anti Ruth V irg in ia P e r ­ due, the flounced Satu rd ay. Pre sid e n t’s office an- ( E v e ly n J To Nance went the $300 scho la t.-hip given an n u ally by the Na lien a l Society of Colonial D am es; From the Auditor, , of Am erica. Nance w ill col I; ct $300, the *n j tcrest on a fund set aside by ’the , society to help students who hold bachelor's degrees from the U n i­ in U nited States history. versity As a student, Nance graduate must devote most of his advanced work to a study of colonial his tory, or his thesis jimst be based the on original f mid. investigation of Miss Spikes w ill receive a $225 scholarship given the U n iv e rsity by M is. h a te H uey W hiteselle, to help N ava rro of C orsicana, County students. A scholarship of $225 from the $5,000 donated by the Daughters rf the Am erican Revolution iii 1913 and 1015 went to Allene A t kinson. Miss Perdue received a M.'holai'- ship of $50 fo r use in the sum­ mer ses.-ion. It was the interest from a fund set up by a form er I ruyer.sity g irl in honor of M a ry C ornelia G reg ory, mother of I homas W a tt G reg ory, one time Regent, U n iv e rsity builder, United States attorney-general. Students Must Get G ym Material Now T h " ten nil ------ racquet you missing, the gym suit that ought to b" packed, the tennis hahs that might do for are probably w aitin g in your gym lock ers. little brother T hey should be removed from th* W o m e n s Gym and G reg ory Women to Enter Summer Sports Tournam ents in g o ii, ping pong, and tennis w ill be open during first summer session to all women holding student a c tiv ity tickets. The tennis matches w ill he | played on the all weather tennis courts adjacent to the W o m e n ’s Gym nasium . The six hole g o lf course bordering on the boulevard j w ill be uced fo r the golf tourna- ment while the ping pong battles will be waged in the W om en’s Gym nasium . Racquets and clubs w ill be furnished if desired. The summer intram ural pro- gium fo r women which was in i­ tiated last summer w ith golf and tenjtis proved popular enough to j w a n ant its continuance this sum ­ mer with th** addition of a ping pong tournam ent. H a ll W in * Tennis The w inner o f last summer's tenm tournam ent was Mabel Lee student. Miss H all, U n iv e rsity Marion Del ama ter, Austin public school teacher! took first place in is purely The purpose of the intram ural* recreational, program therefore entrants need not be skilled player* to sign foi any or tournam ents. Cups all o f will be awarded the w inner of each of the three events at the end of the first term. the Students may enter the to u rn a ­ ments by coming to W om en’s Gym 103 or by calling 9171, sta­ tion 30, a fte r Ju n e 9. — — ■—o-— ----- Cotton Program Raises Problems The program lim iting the num ­ ber o f acres of cotton a fa rm e r may plant is bringing up m any problem- regarding the m anner in which the left-over land can be used. Dr. F. A. Buechel, director of the U n iv e rs ity Bureau of Bu-- recent iness Research, said in a survey o f annua! interstate ship- | ments. the “ The program of entire South calls fo r the retirem ent of thirteen m illion approxim ately acres from cotton production and fo r four m illion acres in Texas,” ; he said. Th** idle land could be used to feed pasture cattle or to grow crops, Dr. Buechel suggested. The land might also be used to increase the acreage of fru it and vegetable crops which need much room fo r th** inten-ive cultivation they re ­ quire. j “ The po ultry and egg ind ustry is expected to show signs o f in- crease rather soon,” Dr. Buechel continued. “ The decline in inter- state shipments o f po ultry and are '’kgs during the depression might be b® explained by prices which were paid fo r these pro­ ducts and the high transportation* costs,” he said. the low -------- o--------- A large percentage of Ja c k ( h e v ig n y ’s 193G grid hopefuls will work in oil Gelds throughout The L o n g ­ Texas this summer. horn athletic director feel- that his charges w ill be in splendid physical condition when they re ­ turn in Septem ber. i fittin g a n i G y m as soon as possible, dressing th* ii un attendants said W ednesday. lid be c a n ta tio n as in O therw ise they w ill be cleared and iii stored until owners claim th e m —this week or next fail. offices G R A D U A T E . # P r e s e r y e th e M e rn o r i e s o f Commencement Your Photograph in Cap and Gown 3 Large 8x10 Inch Photos for $ ^ 7 5 T M f W i t h Silk Miniature FREE Come in Monday or Tuesday PARALTA 2510 GUADALUPE DIAL 2-0258 Slavianskys of the Southwest Stumble on Mosasaur Remains T H E S U M M E R T E X A N PAGE THREE sh e to o k a f i c t i o n c o u r s e a t a pro­ f e s s i o n a l sc h o o l in G o th a m . 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You c a n w r i t e a n y w h e r e . W h e r e y o u a r e d o e s n ’t m e a n a t h i n g t o it S a y i n g y o u s i m p l y h a v e w r i t e . t o g e t t o t h e b i g t o w n f o r a t m o s ­ p h e r e is a l az y w r i t e r ’s a l i b i . ” i f y o u h a v e in y o u T h i s b r i g h t - e y e d T e x a n sh o u ld k n o w , f o r sh e is a s t e a d y c o n t r i b ­ u to r to su ch m a g a z i n e s a s O u t ­ look, W o m a n ’s H o m e C o m p a n i o n , P h y s i c a l I n d e p e n d e n t W o m a n , i< u lt u r e , A m e r i c a n H o m e , a mi * ount * y fit t n o v e l, “ H o u s e o f R e f u g e , ” w a s m a d e i n ­ to a m o tio n p i c t u r e a n d r e t i t le d “ B o n d a g e . ” I.ifc*. H er Sh-* h a s b e e n p o u n d i n g out st o - rie.*- s i n c e 1 9 2 9 in t h e l i v i n g r o o m o f h e r G r e e n w i c h V i l l a g e a p a r t m e n t . A t p r e s e n t s h e is w o r k i n g s e c o n d n o v e l ani) d o i n g on h* *• sp e c i a l in ord< * f e a t u r e a r t i d e s t h a t h e r d i m e b a n k w o n ’t r u n low. t u r n e d out h u r ­ r h o a r t i c l e s a r e i t t e r I r i ed l y. th* rn. d e p e n d s o n O n h e r a w a y f o r I o u r - a n d h o u 1 s. st r* n u o u d y t h e f o r h e r b r e a d a rid t h e s e l l i n g c f s h e t o i ls f i c t i o n “ VV 1 R i n g , ” h a r d e s t w o r k s h e in s a y s , **j* t h e w o r l d . ” * tilpt v , M pot*k * t b o o k l i e r L e a k e I* f • Th<» o f T e x a s a n d w e n t ' o d o f e a t u r e w o r k o n t h e H o u s t o n e a s t , P o s t - D i s p a t c h . i n j y o u n g c a l ” I ' n i v e r s i t y t o H o u s t o n i d e a w a s b r e w i n g T h e "■ i n t h e p a r t s t he s (*Hp->i :. < T o n i n g o f t h e p o r t Ua t i n t o d* - l im F h u r y B r o w n s v i l l e ’- c o n t r i b u t i o n c e l e b r a t ion o f 1 hi Ti \ a s C< ut, - n la I. i n f t o w n o n b o t h r i v e r p a r t i c i p a t e d . Ma? . m d c o r p o r a t i o n i n t e n d s e n t t o m a k ,* 1 c p i < , - e nt at i v . s t e a m s h i p w im h jioi * I 'nit-* ! S t a t e s N a v y S. d e s t r o y e r D i c k e n s o n , a n d c u t t e r S a r a n a c in c e r e m o n i e s . i s< o f th-* 'J he ut * he I 8 th* he a s s i s t t o . G o v e r n o r J a m e s V. . l i l t e d flew t o B r o w n s v i l l e t o m a k e t h e o p e n i n g a d d r es w Inch c o m p l e t e d a m n o f p a r a d e . c o n c e r t s , d a n c e s , a b ul l f i g h t . nu a g o l f t o u r n a m e n t SUNDAY. JUNE 7, 1936 T ' sBexar Archives Translations To Be Exhibited T w e l v e c o m p l e t e d s t u d e n t s , U n i v e r s i t y w o r k i n g u n d e r J. 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W i t h a p p r o x i m a t e l y h a l f i n f o r m a t i o n t h e h a s j o b d o n e , m u c h c o m e t o t h e r e ­ l i ght c o n c e r n i n g l a t i o n s h i p o f S p a n i a r d t o M e x i c a n , o f T e x a n o f t o S p a n i a r d , M e x i c a n t o T e x a n * F r o m 1699 o n ­ w a r d t h e s e r e c o r d w e r e s c r u p u ­ l o u s l y k e p t in t h e c o u n t y h o u s e o f S a n A n t o n i o , w h i c h w a s t h e h e a d ­ q u a r t e r - o f t h e g o v e r n o r o ve i t he t h e s t a t e o f e n t i r e T ex a < . t e r r i t o r y n o w a n d T h e s e r e c o r d s , t o g e t h e r w i t h M i l i t a r y , civi l , a m i c r i m i n a l d o c u ­ m e n t s , m a d e nj, a va - t s t o r e h o u s e t h e o f e a r l y d a y s o f t h e s t a t e . c o n c e r n i n g k n o w l e d g e A o f a - s p e c i a l e x h i b i t t h e s e e a r l y d o c u m e n t s is b e i n g a r r a n g e d a l o n g w i t h o t h e r w o r k - t h e I n i ce r n y L i b r a r y ’s C o n t r i b u t i o n t h e E x t e n s i o n f ’e n t e n n i n l . Til e t o t h e s e a i m o f S p a n i s h a r c h i v e s t h e T e x a n h o w e a r l y d o c u m e n t s w e r e h a n d w r i t i n g b o u n d , o f t h e t i m e , a n d m a n y o t h e r p o i n t s o f i n t e r e s t in t h e c o l l e c t i o n . o f t o * rit c e n - e p a l a The* a n i m a l as ' d i m i t y - how n I*\ f i ve ! • ■ J u d g e H e r b e r t C h e s l e y a n d H e r - j be*'! G o r d o n of M a m b o : , p o i n t eel o u t t h e f o o t p r i n t to Dr. H . B . S t e n z e l , a u p e r v i **i t h e d i vi s i o n of th-* ti g e o l o g y fi I Di v e r si t y Kx- rn* it in:. T h e y a s o s h o w e d h i m o t h e r d i n o s a u r ti*® c k - a b o u t H a m - I I b m C o u n t y , b u t n o n e e q u a l l e d , m o n s t e r w a l k e d t h e n t u r n i n g i n t o l i m e s t o n e , l e f t b\ t h u - rn wa it a n d t o e d p r e s e r v e r ! . W. S. S t r a i n , f i e l d g e o l o g i s t , su- t h e w o r k of e x c a v a t i n g p* 1 v i s e d t h o s t o n e s , t he A u s t i n . a n d t o !'• - even o f . -vent c e n p r i n t - m a y b e s o o n in f r o n t o f t h e g y m ­ n a s i u m the toot w e r e t r a c k s , w r a p p i n g Idle m i n k h i p p i n g ti a c k t h e m three t h e ! ho I CX as has had s i x cap ito ls, a n d e a c h o f t h e s e is r e m e m b e r e d b y I h e p r e s e n t g r a n i t e s t r u c t u r e w a s c o m p l e t e d in a d i s t i n c t i v e n a m e . 1 8 8 8 ; b u t ol d t i m e r s st i ll cal l it t h e “ N e w C a p i t o l . ” O n l y f i v e o f t h e b u i l d i n g s w e r e c o n s t r u c t e d b y t h e s t a t e f o r u s e I he f i r s t o n e , a s m a l l w o o d e n b u i l d i n g in t h *1 t o w n o f t h e B r a z o s .1 in its f i r s t R i v e r , + * = I ' o n g r o ss m e t t h e r e av c a p i t o l s , C o l u m b i a o n w a s m e r e l y t a k e n o v e r w h e n t h e i .11 * » • A. I e x a the in s e s s i o n fall o f 1 8 3 0 w i t h L e n o r a ! S a m H o u l t o n as P r e s i d e n t . A l aw w a s p a s s e d b y t h i s C o n g r e s - m a k i n g t h e C i t y 0 t h e s e a t o f g o v e r n m e n t H o u s t o n t h e R e p u b l i c o f T e x a s u n t d of t h e e n d o f I K IO. t h e s e s s i o n I he c a p i t o l at C o l u m b i a w a s l a t e r d e s t r o y e d b y t h e G a l v e s t o n s t o r m in 19 c a p i t o l w a s d e s t r o y e d 1881 a - a r e s u l t o f a n a c c i d e n t a l f i r e o r i g i n a t i n g in i ts b a s e m e n t . , T e x a n s w e r e a g a i n w i t h o u t a c a p i t o l . 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I Mi s. in I n t h e 1 8 3 9 , P o l i t i c s H o u s t o n . is s a i d in m o v i n g t o h a v e p l a y e d d - p a r t c a p i t o l t h e f r o m I e x a s C ( i n g r e s s p a s s e d a l aw p r o ­ v i d i n g f o r t h e s e l e c t i o n o f a s e a t o f g o v e r n m e n t b y f i v e c o m m i s ­ s i o n e r s , a n d m a n y t h o u g h t it w a s t h a t a c e r t a i n l y b y n o a c c i d e n t p l a c e o n t h e n o r t h e a s t s i d e o f t h e R i v e r a t A u s t i n w a s C o l o r a d o c h o s e n . P r e s i d e n t L a m a r is s a i d I t o h a v e k i l l e d a d e e r in t h e v a l l e y is now C o n g r e s s A v e n u e , w h i c h 1 * t u r n i n g ft c m Ids Ii nu t • i n g t r i p d e c i d e d t h e c a p i t o l s h o u l d b e a t t h a t s p o t . At a n y r a t e , t h e j c o m m i s s i o n e r s ’ p u r c h a s e o u t t o be n e a r h u n t i n g g r o u n d . t u r n e d P r e s i d e n t ’s I t h e d e s t r o y e d b y f i r e in 1 8 8 9 . 0 } B a c k 18 8 2. F e b r u a r y 2 0 , in 1 8 7 5 , 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 H e r e ­ o f l a n d h a d b e e n a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r a n e w c a p i t o l . t h e b u i l d i n g A c t u a l w o r k o f e x c a v a t i o n w a s A b e g u n g r e a t a m o u n t o f w o r k h a d t o I ie d o n e in o p e n i n g t h e q u a r r i e s f o r t h e b u i l d i n g s t o n e , in . s e c u r i n g t h e t h e l i g h t o f w a y a n d b u i l d i n g s r a i l r o a d s , a n d in e r e c t i n g t h e n e ­ c e s s a r y m a c h i n e r y . S t a t e P e n i t e n t i a r y l e n t 500 a b l e - b o d i e d c o n v i c t s b u i l d i n g . in T h e “ N e w C a p i t o l ” c o s t m o r e t h e e a r l i e r f i v e c a p i t o l t h a n all b u i l d i n g s c o m b i n e d , a n d s e v e n y e a r s w e r e r e q u i r e d f o r i t s c o n - s t r u c t i o n . T e x a n s in 1 9 3 6 an* a p r o u d o f t h e m a s s i v e g r a n i t e c a p - i t ol a s T e x a n s w e r e in t o a i d T h e 1 HHS. t h e I n O c t o b e r * 1 8 3 9 , t h e g o v e r n - ! m e n ! w a - m o v e d t o A u s t i n a n d lo-1 c a t e d in a w o o d e n s t r u c t u r e o n t h e s i t e o f t h e p r e s e n t C i t y Ha l l t h e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f C o l o ­ o n r a d o a n d E i g h t h S t r e e t s . T h i s w a s l a t e r r< f u r r e d t o a s t h e “ Ol d ( a p i t o l . ” t i m b e r s w e r e p r e ­ p a r e d by h a n d in t h e B a s t r o p p i n ­ I t w a s u s e d n o t o n l y f o r e r i e s . i S e n a t e m e e t i n g s a n d g o v e r n m e n ­ t a l p r o c e d u r e , h u t as a c h i m b a n d l e c t u r e s I t s I a s c h o o l h o u s e , a n d f o r j a n d social g a t h e r i n g s . H o u s t o n , a g a i n t o H o u s t o n I a t e d j m e n t h a c k d e n t , a n d h a v i n g b e e n c l e e t e d P r e s i ­ i n a u g u r - in 1 8 1 1 , m o v e d t h e g o v e r n in 1 8 4 2 , h a d i n v a s i o n a f t e r a M e x i c a n t o S a n A n t o n i o a n d p e n e t r a t e d t h a t A u s t i n f e a r w a s a r o u s e d f a t t e r , he urn! w o u l d b e a t t a c k e d * t o W a s h i n g t o n h i s c a b i n e t w e n t t o t h e B r a z o s , H i s a t t e m p t o n m o v e t h e a r c h i v e s w a - s t o p p e d b y t h e p r o t e s t s o f c i t i z e n s o f A u s t i n a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n t r y . T h e g o v e r n m e n t w a s r e t u r n e d t o A u s ­ t i n in 1 8 3 5 , a n d t h e b u i l d i n g u s e d I t iii 18 3 9 w a s a g a i n o c c u p i e d , w a t h a t P r e s i d e n t . A n s o n J o n e s o n “F e b r u a r y 16 , 1 8 4 5 , s u r ­ r e n d e r e d t h e R e p u b l i c o f T e x a s f i r s t g o v e r n o r o f t h e S t a t e , J . P i n c k ­ n e y H e n d e r s o n . t h e g o v e r n m e n t o f h e r e t h e t o j p u l e s w i t h t h e U n i t e d A s e t t l e m e n t o f b o u n d a r y dis- S t a t e s b r o u g h t $5,OOO,OOO i n t o t h e T e x a s t r e a s u r y . A - a r e s u l t o f t h i s s u r ­ p l u s , T e x a n s got, a f o u r t h c a p i t o l , t o b e b ui l t o f s t o n e , a n d th*' f i r s t “ O l d c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e I t w a s S t o n e t h r e e i n s i d e ‘w a l l s o f s t o r i e s h i gh , w i t h w h i t e l i m e s t o n e a n d o u t s i d e wa l l s T h e r o o f w a s s u r m o u n t e d b y a c u p o l a f i f t e e n o r t w e n t y f e e t h i g h . T h i s l i m e s t o n e . C a p i t o l . ” c a l l e d j o f s o f t , y e l l o w Visitors to See Dinosaur in Tracks S e is on,- n g a set o f d i n o s a u r t r a c k s t h i n g . e n t l y m a k i n g B u t s e e i n g a d i n o s a u r a p p a r ­ is q u i t e in t h e 5 0 , GOO,OOO I y e a r s o r m o r e s i n c e d i n o s a u r s o f a n o t h e r T w e n t i e t h C e n t u r y , t h e t r a c k s t h i n g . * s p e c i a l l y a n y t y p e w a l k e d o h t h i s e a r t h , f o r A n y h o w , i f y o u c h a n c e t o p a s s G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m , c e n t r a l e x ­ t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f h i b i t h a l l ! T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l E x p o s i t i o n , y o u im a u l w w'l ic Ii h a vc h e e ii o n ex hi hi; t h e o p e n i n g o f , J u n e E x posi* i on do r la j w e e k , si net* ' 1 a* k tbs t h e -f t h e c o i n juts VOICE L E SS O N S UNIVERSITY C H O R U S H . G R A D Y H A R L A N , D i r e c t o r Voi r . ma.*, ( C h i pupil Th oma.8 Mac Bu rn ev, < I. G i i f f i t h , N e w Y o r k . B M., a g o ) , M. A. T e x a s U n i ve r A m erit an ( on: ■Un. a g o , a n d Yeat- r vat it s' C a l v i n L e e T u r b e r v i l l e , P u p i l B A . . I L G r a d y H a r l a n , S o l o i s t , 8 - a f c I e a r he 1 ■ ( ’o He g e , A s s i s t a n t . G l e e C ! *11, V O C A L S T U D I O S : Parlors o f First F’lonr, U n iversity In struction fo r Soloists, Teacher; Re* ital-, S olo Appearance*. B a p t i s t C h u r e l a m i d i r e c t o r A c c o m p a n i s t * A v a i l a b l e U N I V L R S I T Y C H O R U S : O b j e c t i v e i : < Hinpu Quartet, and S olo Singing. ( oui ert J u n e 291}a -co m po sed o f Choru; T h e s e s e r v i c e * a v a i l a b l e s t u d e n t * o f a n d w o m e n t o V o c a l S t u d i o * i n t e r v i e w 9 t h t o 1 6 t h . i n c l u s i v e . f o r t he ir th a r t i s t i c d e v e l o p m e n t L’ n i v r r s i t y . A p p l i c a n t * c o m e U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t C h u r c h , J o f PRICE C A S H (Top Price) Paid for B O O K S U S E D A G A IN ii unit w- awa mw -nm u Th* Students Book Exchange W L B U Y A L L B O O K S W H E T H E R U S E D H E R E A G A I N O R N O T PAGE FO t'R T H E S U M M E R T E X A N ' Che Sum m er te x a n SKIPPY T h * S u m m e r T e x a n , » 'ir o m » T »»-s'i«.n e r M A n >'f T h ' p a p e r o f T h e at A 'l a t i n b y U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s is p u M i heH on * h e . am j e u o f th e t h e T e x * ' S t u d e n t P u W i e a t t o n e , E d i t o r i a l o f f le e s . ( A f t e r an d 0171-61 J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g I # p.m “ I 7 7 >. I O '1, I t il A d v e r t m y a n d C i r c u l a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t Io n r rn ii * rn B u i l d i n g J u s I h o n . 2 - S I 6 t an d 2-3163 P r i n t e d b v t h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e * A. ( W r i g h t m a n a g e r I* » i l v T e x a n , I n ' , e v e r ) T h u r - I Cl l their doom, , Keep far a w a y and hide from me Seventeen poi t > ail ami tvt*" That blinds me, numbs my senses, studies are included in the paint­ lie fin ­ ings done by M r. Adams, ished them just recently in T u w o , Mexico, and they depict native life in that area. Fram es for the po rtraits were designed by Mrs. Adam-, d*»jjb in tin, and made by Taxeo natives. The paintings are not strict!;, poi traits, but rath er are ch aracter studies o f interesting M exican types. O utstanding in the group full-length portrait of a are a M exican beggar of Spam -h des­ cent, pictured with two senoritas; a full-size *anva- o f a M exican fam ily, a M exican rodeo, and a boy w ith a guitar. colors done by Mrs. -he signs hoi e lf Way- Adam- m an's w ife are also on exhibit. One of her best work- i a cream y whit** lily on a w hite background. M r. Adam s was born in Muncie, He studied w ith W illia m Ind. in Fo rsyth and M 'ii I jam in Ita ly , and with R o b e r t t he Spain. Thom as It. Proctor portrait prize awarded by the N ational Academ y of Design. In 193b he won the In 1914 he won ''base IL un M a te r In Be c a m e each time I see it I as­ your light ra n ->"s f i ight sume I’be « ha • • 1 mired •le i " i,. room bn . the i iglu it cern - t hat Upon tin * e arth that we might Co keep a tiling like that fa r out. Of men u ho can’t re > d t Im fie ry of sight plume. I hat mop Bu t still I cannot blame you for 'ion weal up<>ii y o u i head. fo r i can -ce it to you, That nature gave carrot top, And that is reason quite enough for me. I hough a l l o f i i - can pick our • I u I ! Im xx bo ii e fat -e dyt can teeth w 11ll care. (lick their hair VS IE O O SU A K . diunapoiis star portrait prize. He is a member of about fifteen net m io tic ' and academies. Guides have been appointed to conduct visitors about tile c a n pu- and through the various ex ­ They m ay be contacted hibits. either at Texas U nion or at (Ire g ory Gym nasium . W E L C O M E S U M M E R S C H O O L S T U D E N T S SID P IE T Z S C H , editor, and B O B E C K H A R D T , editor-dect, w e r e given p r i z e * for the br*t serious feature and the best cartoon in the 1 9 3 5 - 3 6 T e x a s Ranger. The prizes were given by the com­ mittee of award. Pietr.sch and Eckhardt made up the committee. ] these Because of \Ranger Editors, Past and Present, Involved in Prize-Winning Scandal conditions, promising young men else­ where and it is almost impossible to bring outstanding men to the ' U n ive rsity, asserted Mr. Simmons. W h ile Texas is one of the few states in which the legislature at- ••iitation of awards and prizes for best contributions tempts to fix each fa cu lty salary bill, M r. hope that Sim m ons expressed the the legislature w ill ai its next ses­ sion pass a lump appropriation bill and governing board to determ ine individual sal­ a rie s Most state- are now follow ­ ing that procedure, he added. Bem at k- of indignation w ir e directed at the w inners of the two Haiti award-, the $5 prize for the best cartoon, and the $5 prize for ♦*= he best serious feature. to the Texas Ranger, mild protest* parts of the campus. T he committee* of aw tids had register on Ju n e I*. Avoid stand- iii"ii; cfd (fiat Bob Eckhard t was mg in line by callin g at the office have been rum ored over various in the Following pi ------------- . appropriation leave it to the go 'n* lecipii nt of the form er and J early for your grade hook. lecip ieiit of (ii* E. J . M A T H E W S , id Pietz-ch ti >• a ll i t . solely of Eck h ard t Investigations showed that the com mittee of awards was com ­ posed and that Pietssch bad bestowed one honor on E c k h a rd t and that E c k ­ hardt had bestowed the other on Pietzseh. No o ffic ia l been taken on the situation Sa tu rd a y afternoon. action had registrar Physics Show Joins Centennial class president beginning today. S E N IO R S in the School of B o ­ rne-- A dm inistration may get their individual pictures of the business adm inistration class of 1936 at Dean J . Anderson F it z ­ g era ld ’s o ffice in W aggoner Had. J . W . S H E P A R D , T H E M A IN L I B R A R Y closes at 5 8, and o ’clock M onday, Ju n e Tuesday, Ju n e 9. The Main L ib ra ry opens at 9 o’clock Monday, Ju n e 8. L O R E N A B A K E R , loan librarian. The I ex as rose crop is valued at is $1,000,000 annually. world-famous fo r its roses. T y l e r ’ Au a part of the U n iv e rsity C entennial Exposition, dem onstra­ tions of physical phenomena that proved popular during the recent physics show w ill be shown d a ily A lfre d K e ttle r and Malcolm Ennis, student assistants in phys­ ics, w ill be in charge and w ill conduct visitors on regular tours through the exhibits at hours to be announced later. A small X-ray machine w ill be used to accommodate visitors who care to see their bones. A com ­ posite photograph of the entire hu man body is being prepared and will be exhibited. guidance of right. No matter how the head be swayed, keep the heart free. We are secure on earth from even beast but ourselves. Do not be misled by that which is petty or warped. Do not be myopic and let ambitions be tarnished, enthusiasm be sapped away. You will some* I times look with consternation around you when caught in the vortex of ephemeral depression. But look forever1' advance 'for their forward and do not fear. You will find that we mistake All old students, when we say we are speaking knowledge— we are speak- ' atw miming division the O lvm nics tryo u ts in N ew Y o rk ot H e r e a r e f r a t e r n i t y t h e gi rl * t o m e o f I h e t a S i g m a P h i , h o n o r a r y o f f o r w o m ­ j o u r n a l i s m t h e i r e n , w h o wi l l in A u * t i n n a t i o n a l c o n v e n t i o n o n J u n e 1 8 , 1 9 , a n d 2 0 . T h e y r i g h t , a r e , t o Louhk- H e r r i n g , M a r i o n F o r e , i m i s t w i t h t o p r o w , l e f t E d n a M e r l e M c M u r r y , L u c i l l e H a m m a c k , M a v o u r n e e F i t i g e r - g e r a Id, L i l l i a n S c h u l l e , J e w e l M o o r e . B o t t o m r o w , L u n l e N e - m i r , J u l i a F a y e R a d e r , V i r g i n i a N i n o n , E l l e n N e w b y , Ida M a e H a l l , M a r j o r i e A r p , a n d C a r o ­ l y n M a l i n a . A lp h a Xi D e lta Gives Senior I ) in n e r A. E. Phi E n te r ta in s Senior Members The alum nae o f Alpha Xi Delta en tertained sen ior members with a d inner T hursday night at 6 o'clock at the C olle ge Inn. A farew ell presidential speech w as made by Maxine Fincher, and yea rly reports w ere made by ail o f the co m m ittees. Hartley Haig- ler and Margaret Graham were in charge o f the dinner. fo llow in g o f f ic e r s were ele c ted and the for c o m in g year: J a n e Kone, p resi­ d e n t; Maxine Fincher, v ice-presi­ d en t; Mary Bess Egan, recording se cretar y; Bradfieid, Elizabeth corresp on d ing se creta ry ; Orrolle Eubanks, journal corresp on d ent; Margaret Graham, treasurer; Dor­ othy Childs, historian; and Alline Lay, reporter, installed The The st nior girls are Helen Mar­ garet H a n d ley, Marilee Kone, Bertha Lee, Katherine Old, Mary B e s - Egan, L aurcene B etten cou rt, and Jackie Hallman. O t h e r s at the dinner were Miss Fincher, Mi-s B radfieid, Miss C h i l d s , Mrs. E v e ­ lyn Mitchell, C atherine Faulk, Miss Kone. Lola Davis, May Stein o f Fredericksburg, Balerie Childs, Mrs. Anita H aggard, Miss Ha mler, Miss Graham, and M i s s Lay. • • • M i s s I f i n d s T o m a t o l o m - T o m Duchess ----------- Louie Lee Hinds. San A ntonio, •1 w a - D u e I e s s o f T h e I the Yoakum T omato T exas at Ton Tom J u n e 5 and ", She w a escorted by Frank Carrico o f San A n t ohio. iii v e r s it \ Her d r e wa s o f yellow- ribbed n e t , a u d she c a r r i e d a f a ii o f o r ­ chid* and lavender gladioli. F e s ­ tivities i n c l u d e d a p a r a d e , ga eden p a t t v cor ( mat m n , a n d ’ he C^tit e l d s Ball. Mi tinct!. this veal i her rc< ■ iving a d e g r e e in history Hi n d ■ ■ of art A rt ( pities Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority held its fa rew ell banquet Friday night at 6 :3 0 o'clock in the pink room o f the Driskill Hotel in honor o f I senior girls. S w eetp ea* and flags wore used to help carry out the C en ten n ial in decorations. V irginia Liv- idea j ingston and Harriet Schoenm ann : ga ve readings. F rances Feinherg andClara Block -a u g a duet. Also, The Pricklypear, a m iniature pa­ per, w as presented. Leah Nathan was in charge o f the banquet, and Miss F em berg, arranged m aster o f cerem o n ies, j the program. Sara The g u e st list included Dorothy Davis. Minna Schw artz, Cyrell Finston, Lois Schw artz, Regina Joseph, Carolyn Rosenberg, Jean Ellen Beaird, N ussbaum , Ruth F ra n ces F einh erg, Lynn Hart, Harriet S ch oe n m a n n , Be-- - ie W olff, Helen Sch u lem an , Ruth B laugrund, Myra Caplin, Ruth Levy, B ernice Roaenwasser, Leah Nathan, R osetta Levy, Nell J a ­ c o b s , Virginia L ivingston. Mary Hirsch, Doris R o s - inger, Clara Atfreda Svhepp-., Ma wine F n e d s o n , Jane B row n in g . Evelyn Harris, Marion Harris. J e a n e tt e W ertheim , F ran ­ ces Hirsch. Marjorie Wagner, Hurt A schner, Doris Brin, Mrs. Harold Kichenhaum. Mrs. Aaron S c h a ff e r , and Mrs. Ray Se h o n - berg. Block, U. T. Students - C ontinued from Page I Club, Co Ed A ssem b ly, Club, Ro a n d -Up com m ittee -he * a- not been Since up for an y teach in g job may a tte n d the national •ain of her sorority P. E. M -iglu' I yet, >h>‘ convell and like all tin Next i - little Mar de* K i n e , also rest, b ru nette from A n - ! in. Calm and unper turbed, am on g her duties an ! cln-se- flunking u-ually. her stare straight ju d g in g she w alk- from PAGE FIVE Miss Sanford Bride O f James-McAshan The marriage o f E lizabeth S a n ­ ford, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. to J. R. Sanford of Eagle Pass, o f Houston James E. McAshan took place Saturday at tw ilig h t a* the Church o f the R edeem er in I Eagle Pass with the Rev. J. S. Moore officia tin g . buttons The bride wore a gown o f ivory the satin with down old front, and with a collar o f lace. Her six bridesmaids were dressed in white marquisette over ta f fe ta , and carried garlan ds o f flowers. Susan Sanford, sister o f the bride, was the maid-of-honor. The hest man was the brother o f the bridegroom, Harris McAshan of San Antonio. Miss Sanford attended the U n i­ versity during 1931-32, and 1 9 3 3 - 34. a fter graduating from M onti­ cel l o S em inary at G odfrey, 111. She was a m em ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Bit and Spur, A.shbel Lit­ erary Society, and was a B lu e ­ bonnet Belle in 1932. Mr. McAshan received hrs bach­ elor of law- d egree from the U n i­ atte n d in g versity L awrenceville, and Rice. He i< now p ra cticin g law in H ouston, where the couple plan to make their home. in 1935 a fter Princeton, Phi Mu Changes I louse C h a p e ro n Mr s . C B. Thompson o f Lo# Angeles, Calif., will be tem p o rary chaperon at the Phi Mu sorority house during the summer. In S e p ­ tember, Mrs. T hom p son ’s d a u g h ­ ter, Mrs. Marie Ludwick, will ba p erm anent a t the s o ­ chaperon rority house. Mrs. Ludwick was a Phi Mu at the U niv ersity o f Oklahoma, and until recently has made her home in N ew York. Mr s . Ora T. Booth, who w a s last n in etee n the chaperon years, is retiring. for into the presidency o f the* Curtain Club on her popularity last fall when two oth ers were thrown o f f the board of directors. K atherine is one o f the five who really has the most to do, y e t who usually has so much to sa y that she is a l ­ ways ready to stop and talk. She Besides .stopping i- planning on g e tt in g a bachelor of science degree in ed* is Dean o f is i ueation. Her fa th er 1 the School of Education. She g o in g to summer school. land talking to any and all and being p r e s i­ dent of the Curtain < tub, she is a m em ber of Alpha Psi Om ega, honorary dramatics fratern ity , Pi Lkmhda Theta, A shbel Literary S o ciety, Lambda Delta, Orange Ja ckets, secretary treasurer of U. Ti S. A. in 1935, member o f Mor­ tal Board, Kappa A nha T h eta sorority, and Panhellenic. Last as far as names are c o n ­ cerned is Joe Storm , se lf-sty led dream y-eyed past editor o f The • Daily Texan. D uring the school year o f 1935 36 Storm fo u g h t for this and that all over the editorial pages of the T exan , hut seld om put any of his vieiou- e x p r e ss io n# it ion, h. s. n wo pi He I- -aid to t (jure arni a n y o n e -oft -p o k e n , A wa - take.- hi- ’ inn* d ung a n yth in g In Ii. l i ke- to p a ^ t < x opt in nu ng hi.- brot her Dan. pi. fur*-- w r Ii F req u en tly o n the inside o f the proceedings of many a cam pus or­ gan h a i made him -elf well known around the U niversity. .-tudy e co n om ic s and to be a m em b er o f th e se or­ fra tern ity, g an ization -: T i l e d Sigm a Delta C hi, T A sso c ia tio n . I tif * r f r a f e r ii !’ y ( b a n e d . Cactus, R a n g e r St Assem bly, track ’ i arr . < ap t u n o f the cross-eoun- try team. He was a ss o cia te ed ito r 934 35. to do publicity , but im m ediate tit • ' d- work at som e I inn S t n u \ i o r SUNDAY, JUNE 7. 1936 Helene Wupperman Becomes ride of James A. Dinwiddie Nylah Tom To Speak At Meeting in H elen e W upperman, ex -stu d en t o f the U niversity, and J a m es A. D inw iddie, ch em is­ instructor try, w ere married S a tu rda y morn­ the ing in a simple ce rem o n y at First C ongregational Church by the Rev. S. Marcus H o u g e who drove down from a co n fe r e n c e in j Oklahoma to perform mony. the c e r e ­ talk b efo re in the past Nylah Tom, freshm an the U n iv er sity during long: term, has been asked to make a th" fifte e n - m in u t e T ex as P harm aceutical C onvention in San A n to n io June 8, 9, and Id. talk will be from a paper, The “ The H isto ry in o f Texans,” which has aroused the in terest o f the pharmacy fa cu lty in the U niversity and the o ff ic e r s o f the S ta te P harm aceutical A s s o c i a ­ tion. P h arm acy Miss Tom was asked by Dr. W. J. D anforth, secre ta ry o f the us soc inti on, to speak before the con vent ion. Emphasis will be placed on the history o f the U n iversity C o lleg e o f Pharmacy. o f iVfiss M argaret Cousins, editor the S o u th ern P h arm aceutical ournal, has said that Miss Tom's in paper will be printed serially the journal this summer. The paper was brought to the a ttention o f the historical section of the A m erican Pharmaceutical A ssociation and the A m erican As o f C olleges o f Phar social ion rn acy, which will con v en e in D a l­ las in A ugust, by the pharmacy f a c u lty of the University. It is ex pee ted that Miss T o m ’s paper will he printed in booklet form by the historical section. • • • Miss C o r r y H o n o r e d A t I ea-Show er The bride was given in marriage by her father. W alter W upper­ man. The w ed d in g march w as played by Mrs. Alvin Dinwiddie, mother o f the bridegroom . Addle Mae Leigh atten d ed the bride, and E rn est K oep f was best man. F o llo w in g the cerem o n y, a w e d ­ ding cake was cut at the home of the b rid e’s parents, and cake <»nd punch w ere served relatives and close friends. Katherine P itten g er the w ed d ing was in charge of g u e s t book. Mr. and Mrs. Din w id die le ft for Long B each, C alifornia, where Mr. Din w id die has a position for the sum m er with the U nion Oil Company. T h e y will to Austin in Septem ber, and he will co n tin u e his work tow ard a doc­ tor’s d egree in chemistry. return d eg ree r e ceiv ed her Mrs. Dinwiddie bachelor o f science in physical education from the U n i­ v ersity in 1986. She was a m e m ­ ber o f Orchesis. Mr. Dinwiddie re­ and ceived his bachelor o f arts m aster o f arts d eg rees in c h em is­ try in 1 9 35 , and is an instructor in chem istry at the U n iv ersity. He is a mem ber of Tau Beta Pi, hon­ en g in eerin g orary fra tern ity lot and stu d e n ts, Phi Beta Sigm a Xi, honorary sc ien tific so- Kappa, | c i e t y . Mrs. D inwiddie is tho da u gh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. W up­ perman o f Austin, and Mr. D in­ widdie is the son o f Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Din w id die o f Austin. J ea n ette Corry, candidate for a bachelor o f arts d egree bsh Monday, was honored with a Gf Clarksville, Mr. seated tea and show er given Marjorie Willke Malma Friday. O ut-of-tow n g uests w ere A ddle in Eng- Dinwiddie and Mrs. Early Allen and Mrs. by Heinz Ulrich o f Johnson City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooth and Melitta Cooth o f Marble Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wupperman o f San Marcos, and Dr. Ivy Parker o f Houston. Miss Corry will be married to John Met raw of Farm ersville this summer. Miss Willke and Miss Malina will be m em bers o f the bridal party. Carolyn and E v e l y n A r m i t r o n d , a b o v e , wi l l b e m a r r i e d t o J e a n R o d g erg at T e m p l e " B a p t i s t C h u r c h in D a l l a s T u e s d a y m o r n - inst. t h e C l i f f W ild s- M c S p a d d e n W e d d i n g M o n d a y Jo sep h in e M eSpadden o f Aus tin and William J udson Wilds o f Dallas will be married Monday night at 6 o ’clock in the U n iv e r ­ sity P resb yterian Church with the Rev. Lawrence Wharton o f f ic ia l ing. The g ettin g will con sist o f tall at I b askets o f pastel colored f lo w e r s R o d g e r s - A r m s t r o n g T o W e d in Dallas The strong m arriage of E vely n A n a ­ be to Jean Rodgers will solem nized T u esd ay m o rn in g 9 o ’clock at the C lif f T em ple Bap- ami ferns. tist Church ill Dallas. Miss A rm stron g is to he given aiint nf * , in marriage bv her father, R. A. t. , . ^(’ * *1 i * I«*. will play ( M. P orter o f Tem ple, the processional and recessional, and I >orothy WHI also a c c o m p a n y Bo re Ii us, w ho will “ I Love You Truly." M i x sing Miss Grace M eSpadden c f Louisville, Ky., sister o f the bride, will he maid o f honor, and Earl Hurt o f Dallas will he hest man. The bride will be given b y her father, Joe K. MeS padden. She in a white will be addressed lace frock made le n gth with a floor short fitted co at, and a sm all t u r ­ ban made o f white flow ers. Her corsage will he o f gardenias. ; Miss MeSpadden long sessio ns o f : A ustin. She U n iv ersity, is the (laugh tee o f Mr. and Mrs. Jo e K. Me Spadden of is a stu the dent in having in atten d ed 1934 35 and Mr. Wilds Mrs. W. E. is s tu d y in g the in tion tended in 1933-34, 1934 3 5, and 1935 36. the 1935 36. is : he son o f Mr. and j Wilds o f Dallas, lh' b u sin ess adm inislra U niversity, and at - ; apend The couple will their in N ew Orleans, and h oneym oon in Dallas fo r the rest o f will be the sum m er, T hey plan to return to school here iii the fall. G I V E N F R I D A Y U n iv ersity dam was held Friday from 9 ti Unum F I R S T D A N C E The first All o f the slim mer night iii T exa s 12 o'clock. chest i a pin y T he chaperon* R oundtree and « n. . Dr. D. K. Board. The tea was given in the s i t­ ting room o f S. FL D. R e fr e s h ­ m en ts o f l akes, punch, and c a n ­ dies were served to the fo llo w in g:; Mrs. J Ed K aufm an, Miss R osa­ lie Leslie, Miss Selm a Sreit, F ra n ­ ces Grimsell, Kelsey Stuart, Mary Helen G en ies, Margaret Sheffield, Kila Johnke, Dorothy B arnes, Car* d e e Blackburn, Mary Katherine Lacey, the honoree and the h ost­ ess. • • • Graduation - C ontinued from P a ge I Group I. This group will follow group I and will also be seated on the stage. Group 8. C andidates for the d egree o f doctor o f philosophy, and all cand id ates for the m a s ter’s degree. Dr. C. C. Glascock, Dr. H. J. E ttlin g er, and Dr. Thad W, Hiker, marshals. It will form on the w est side o f the middle a p ­ proach in a Column o f tw os, f a c ­ ing south. marshal, Croup 4. The groups o f the C ollege o f Arts and Scie n ces, Dr. in D. A. Pen lek, chief charge o f th e group Brace, Dr. Ii. A. Law, Dr. Carl M. Roaenquist, Dr. E. R. Sims, Professor Paul J. Thompson, and P rofessor J en n ie S. Wilmot, mar­ in the west It will form shals. drive and approach in a colum n of tw os fa cing south. E n g i n e e r s at E a s t A p p r o a c h Group 5. The groups o f the C ollege o f Engineering, P rofessor Phil M. Ferguson and Professor W alter FL McNeill, marshals This group will form on the w est side o f in a column o f two's fa c in g south. the east approach Group 6. The groups o f the C ollege o f Pharm acy, P ro fess o r W. R. N eville, marshal. It will form on the w est side o f the ea st approach to the rear o f grou p 5. Group 7. The groups o f the School o f E ducation, Dr. C. T. Gray, marshal. It will form on the east side o f the east approach in a colum n o f tw os facing south. Group 8. The groups o f the S chool o f B usiness A d m in istra­ tion, P r o fe ss o r E ver ett G. Smith, marshal. It will form on the east aide of the east approach to the rear o f group 7. Group 9. The groups o f the P rofessor Ed It will the School o f Law. ward Crane, marshal. form caretake! s house, fac in g west. the drive south o f in P r o c e * * i o n B e g i n * a t 6 : 4 5 the order Th*' C o m m en cem en t exerc ises will lie run the same w ay exc ep t that the m em bers o f each group of can d ida te- must be arranged in in alp habetically which their nam es appear on the program, in a colum n o f tw os, the person on the left o f each couple having preceden ce. Dr. F red e r­ ick Kby, profeasor o f history and philosophy o f education, the ch ie f peak cr. will talk on “ One H u n ­ in t e d Years J T exi t s . ” o f Education Programs will be provided fo r everyon e, and candidates are r e ­ quested to assist the m a l s h a h by arranging th em selv es in ap p rox i­ m ate order. In receiving d eg ree s all ca n d i­ d ates will cross the rostrum from south to north. Regents■ Continued from P age I Gilbert estim ate o f Dr. Randall. into range o f the lowest The estim a te s o f Dr. Randall are being sent to Charles FL H ern ­ don. form er president o f Alpha Epsilon Delta, who w as chairman o f the campus drive for the nee*- tion o f the hospital. It will be left up to him “ to think the m at­ ter then d e c i d e w hether he w an ts to take further action. R e g e n ts indicated. P e t i t i o n — N o t V o t e o v e r ” and The m a tter o f the form used in p resen tin g the student opinion on the hospital was also brought out. It was originally decided by the Board that a stu d en t vo te would be n ecessary, but since it was too in late for the vote to he taken th** ele ction s, a petition form o f vote was resorted to by those in charge o f the drive. sp ring A rmstrong. She will he attended by her sister iii law. Mrs, R. A. Arm strong, Jr., of Cleburne, and Mr. Rodger- will be attended by his brother, of Childress. ( ’. R. R odgers B efo re the cerem o ny , Jo e Kila Butler o f Tyler, accompanied on the violin by Edith A rm stron g o f Dallas, will sing “ <) Promise Me.” the Ann Ramsdell, U niversity, will play the w edd in g march. stu d en t in Miss A rm stro n g received her in d egree from the U n iversity June, I I'M, and attended the U n i­ versity o f Missouri previously. She is a m em b er o f Gam ma Phi Beta sorority. R egent Chairman IL J. Lutcher Stark said in a m eetin g with c a m ­ leaders that he p e r so n ­ pus drive ally would sanction the petition c ou n ty method, although he did not say that it would he a cceptable to the I Hardem an < ounty. Mr. Rodgers is an e x-stu d en t o f the U niversity. He to Delta Tau Delta fra te rn ity and is of now atto rn e y belongs the In a long distance conversation in Dublin, Texas. from his hom e Charles H erndon said last night that he w a s o f the opinion that the petition was sanctioned and approved the Board o f Regents. by Mr. Stark for “ M o r e W o r k ” H e r n d o n Herndon co m m en ted , “ Oh well, it will just mean som e more work, hut I shall wa i t for Dr. R a n d a l l s su g g es tio n s b efore making furth er plans in con n ection with the pro posal.” for until The Board opened its session- l l o ’clock and adjourned at I at lunch. o ’clock B eg in n in g again at 2 o ’clock, it remained in 7 session o ’clock in­ dicated that the U n ive rsity b ud g et was to be discussed and acted up­ on. hut that in all probability the band d irecto r would be chosen first. shortly a ft e r last night. M em bers Bi d * T o o H i * h o f for exceed $ 4 8 7 ,0 0 0 th e other discussed T he bids on the tw o hospitals crippled at G alveston, one for n e ­ children and further. groes, were the Bids amount available by $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 . I he bids may be brought within range leaving o f f the fo u rth floors by In the negro o f both buildings. building, n ecessita te the elim ination o f the o b stetric a! and g y n e colo gical laboratories. In the1 ch ild ren ’s hospital, it would mean the aband on m en t o f plans for a solarium and a sw im m in g pool. this would A ccord ing to Mr. S ta lk , "The Board d o e s n ’t w ant to le ave these thing- o u t.” In view o f this, ai­ tion was withheld. M onday is the earliest d ate at which any m o n 1 could be made in the settlem en t of th ese contracts. Contract# on the T ex a s Memo rial Museum were not aw arded, and bids will not be discussed at today's session. Members present at y e -ie r d a y ’x m eetin g Were M r s . [. D. Fairchild. Maim- J. R. P atten . Leslie W#g- goner, Dr. K. II. A ynesw orth , Dt Edward Randall. Dr. J. T, Mot gati, and Mr. Stark. F ollo w in g the w edd in g cere fnotiy. the couple will leav e <>n a trip for Mexico City. Tht*y will he at home in (.juahah, T ex a#, t h e latter part o f June. U niversity stu d en ts who will a t ­ tend the w ed d ing are Janet Hale, B eatrice and M a ig u |T |tc Kubgl#. • • • Registration - - (C on tin ued from P age I) lounge room, second floor, to see fa cu lty advisor-: and t e e - fixed; then to S u tto n Hall, fir st floor, to pay fees, have 2. All o ther “ n e w ” stu d e n t- will go to Law Building 20 5 (L aw Li­ b r a r y !, second floor, via w e s t fac u lty advisers stairw ay, to see and have fee s fix ed ; then to S u t ­ ton Hall, first floor, to pay fees. E xcep tio n : Law stu d e n ts will g" ! next to Law Building 106 to have to Law fixed, to pay courses assigned, then Building 205 t<> have fee- and then fees. to Sutton Hall All ..Id t udents, m ean ing tho >• who have previously a tten d ed the long sfs-io n U n iversity, eit h er or in sum m er session, will divide up as follow s: in “ Old” fir-t gradu ate stu d e n ts 1. will go to H o g g Memon-H Auditorium to fill out cards an I receive readmission p erm its; than to lounge room, second floor, to s e e fa c u lty advisers and have fe es fix e d ; then to S utto n Hall, first floor, to pas fees, the Union B uilding other 2. All "old” s t u d e n t - will go first to Law Building I. ground floor, to fill out cards and receive readmission perm it-; th< n (L a w Li to Law Building 29 5 second b ra ry), floor, via west -lauwa.v. to see fa cu lty advi-e and have le e s fix ed ; then to Sui ton Hall, first floor, to pay fees E xcep tio n : stu den ts, up in leaving Law B uilding 3. will go fir-t to Law Building 106 to ha. course* assigned, to Building 205 to have fee- and then to Sutton Halt to fees. Law fixe I. pay then law H e r b e r t M n r r h f t l ! p l a y * t i n e l e n d i n I n r ^ o t t e n F a c e * , * ' d r a m a t i c • t o r y o f a m a l ’* s t r u g g l e l o p r o t e c t b i * d a u g h t e r f r o m t h e o n e p e r s o n i n t h e w o r l d w h o c o n b u r l b e t b e r m o t l i e r . T h e s h o w b e g i n * T u e s d a y a t t h . 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" B U L L E T S OR B A L L O T S . ” At ti. t h e Sta t*. S t a r r i n g E d w ard Ro! in att w ith Juan Blond* ii. Bat ton Mac L a ne. H um ph rey B o g a r t, an d Frank M cH ugh . " D R A< I I,A'S DA U G U T E R ” A t the Q uean. W ith O t t o Kruger a n d Gloria H o l d e n . " T B F S T O R Y OF LO I TF P A S T E U R ." At the ( aprtol. St arr'mg Paul Mum. R e v iew e d T o d a y A T T H E P A R A M O U N T " T R O U B L E F O R T W O . ” L o o * . D I . i g h t n n produ* l i o n f o r M. - G . - M. D i r e c t e d b y J. W a l t e r R u b e n B a t e d o n R o b e r t L o u i n S t e v e n ­ s o n * " T h e S u n i de C l u b . " S c r e e n p l a y b y M a n u e l S e l f a n d I d wa r d E. P a r a m o r e , Jr. H o ll y w o o d Ha - i t , e l l Rob.-. L o u i s S t e v e n o n * " I I. S t u p i d * C l u b ” a a f o u n d a i i o i f o r B o b . - is a c o m e d y o f r o m a n t ic advt* i tu r e , const.ru* ted to pleas* *1 ucpi.ynig w ith M o n tgo m i i y adventure cit merit, Rosalind ll * aoli tbo r. uii ant o, a n d F r a n k Mot E«n the humor. w h o is not A c to r M o n t g o m e r y , a- th e da h inE Grown P rin c e fe'loristei o f til** m y th ic a l kin d .un o f K arovia hi 1IH0, m u d be s a c r if i c e d for the g o o d o f th* k in g d o m in to w e d i o k w ith Brine* ss B ren da o f L a d p i ( R o s a lin d Rn lo h i s t a s t e , b e i n g r e m e m b e r e d from c h i l d h o o d a s u n . undy. A s c o o t pen -ation fo r this m a i n mon in i deal, the kintf a llo w s m o n t h in F)ngtand to sow th e las ct his wild oats. H e b e g i n s he l a s t flirt lr by e n c o u n te r m g a ben i tfftil arui uni nou n in di t r e s s , w ho i u i n g s him f a c e t o f a •• w i t h d a n g e r . She d is a p p e a r - onfj to r e a p p e a r file S u i c i d e ( ' l u 1 t o w h i c h t u r e s h o w fni Not that it i ts type o f -h< t o d. like t he ti w a - c a st . But a l l y , i s g o o d. Ti." pa.on:' t e n one peri b u d d i n g u p to c l i may top In ness-- o f Di h n I* pra< tie**. Th* ably selected, ■ •> ii tueni t e r *>f his p a r t i c u l a r i*<>I> p h ' . t o g i a p h y a nd >c* nit a r e wi t hou t f l aw. T TT E S U M M E Y T E X A N ’ SU NDAY, JUNE 7, 1936 M arshall to Star In ‘F o r g o tte n F a c e s ’ s hun D i r e c te d by FL A. 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T G A K A G E a p a r t m e n t N e w l y f u r n i s h e d , p r i v a t e h at h for e a c h a p a r t ­ 3 0 0 . FU 2 W e s t L y n n , E n ­ re n t . f o r m e n t P h o n e fi e ld . Mr s. B o w m a n . R OO M S s h o w e r s a p a r t m e n t P h o n e 2 -J,74 6 . , o m e n . h . e a o t n e h a t h # . m e n . ... S l e e p i n g p o r c h e s , for m e n 4 0 4 W . 2.3rd S t i«i blo ck c a m p u s . A l s o ! b lo ck # . 2 * 1 1 9 5 . — co u d e s . u p p e r c l a s s m e n : N i c e l y f u r n i s h e d s o u t h e a s t r o o m - . P r i- vat*, h o m e Maid s e r v i c e J i l l W i c h i t a U n i v e r s i t y S t r e e t . H I G H E S T C A S H p r i c e s pa id f o r s^eoad*' ‘ tx#" We ha nu c l o t h i n g , b u j P h o n e a c b w a r t * . P h o n e 87*82. m u s i c a l ( n o e s . a n d putt e a s e s , A, i n s t r u m e n t s . g a r a g e r o o m s to B o y s or C o u p l e s s t u c c o U n u s u a l l y a t t r a c t i v e r o o m s . 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C a s h F L A V E S 2 ) 7 K. « t h S t . fo r t o i r f t t c h t i d'«* lo a n c s g o l d old F O R G I R L S i n g s t u d e n t ne«*-j b lo ck w e t U n i o n R OO M S . . „ B u d d i n g . u | - ! t « i r t i n < ____ • m e n s ’ nU n " » " ' t h i n g ' U i^ 6 u r ^ * ' j s e c o n d in 311 L A D Y g r a d u a t e a p a r t m e n t , S o u t h e a s t F r i g i d a i r e , all r f r o n t heil- ro o m # o v e r l o o k i n g c a m p u # . 2 0 7 W , 2 F t - c o n v e n i e n c e s f o u r r o om . n,0<,* rn s t u d e n t s Al o t w o ____ e n - g i r l s . T h r e e b a t h s , f o r in h o u s e s l e e p i n g p o r c h e - 2 5 0 9 N u e c e s . 2 - 0 2 1 6 . PAGE SEVEN National Kagaw a Old Main Building Meet Scheduled Is SIHI Serving '‘Forty Acres’ In an effort to concentrate and ca rry on the social and religious work of Dr, Toyohiko Kagawa, the .National Kagaw a C onference w ill be h Id at Lake Geneva, W is ­ consin, Ju n e 2 i 30. I he conference * ponsored til of N ational fe d e ra tio n the of < h u rchi . Dr. H e n ry C arp enter of B ro o k lyn , N. Y,, is m ailing let tors to places inform ation w here Dr. Kagaw a visited during h's recent nation-wide speaking tour, lie spoke to I D iversity arid Aui I in audiences here in Marco. at the confer • nee w ill be I d by Dc. Iv ag aw i, with m any of the youiytec iciig io is and social science men : peaking ■ n tho program. The (Ii cu . ion the inside, The “ ,Sleeping Beauty** legend ha nothing on the little flow er form s which have been en­ cased for centuries. I he little flowers taug ht in the mud mu t have had a quivering feeling when a big dinosaur walked through the mud and left inches across. a track eighteen These I racier, too. a le preserved in a perfect mold. #emble cornered leaf. The tra c k re- ■ a giant, pointed, three-’ A meteor, oil w ell corer, and other 3 ex a* collections are to be found in the mu e tun. In th.' next two weeks the inn- mum w ill undergo a cleaning, and i penm en w ill be m any of the mounted. m m bong aftei its appearance has been forgotten, the Old M ain B u ild in g w ill continue to serve The U n ive rsity of Texas. Ev e n fa r in the future when no toil ut w .ll be able to boast of having H e n the state}) spires of Old Main, bricks from the build­ ing will be on the campus, hidde i, but erving a purpose. J h.- Ion.- stack of bricks th a t w ere saved from tile old build­ ing ha1, b e e n ari led to the tow er if the new Adm inistration L ib ia y Build: ng. I O de tic v have been sealed bell nd piaster to i em f orc* -tom- walls ut the tower. t h e C ontinued Cloot Page I E. H(rei ling, chief of the president bai iii tail of the secret service >uifcii cd w ith police o ffic ia ls here. H.- inspected every inch of the route the President would fo l­ Ile sjid that “ no trouble at low. bl is * >. poet* d.‘* Advance ticket -ales smashed - vet . i e co ld for w orld’s fairs. An oui. i for 250,000 cannot be till. J heft the opening. Two m illion tickets have already been sold. Thes e aiel* been ju d g e d U n i v e r s i t y . Top ro w , le f t to right, ar e L Y N N I F . L O U I S E A N D R E W S of G r a n d S a li n e ; B I L L I E B O B J O N E S of L u b b o c k , K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a ; M A R G A R E T W I R T Z o f A u s ti n , A lp h a D e lt a P i ; B E T H R Y B U R N of D a lla s , P i B e t a P h i , and I D A M A E A U T R E Y of Po , t A r t h u r , K a p p a A lp h a T he ta. Pens B o t t o m row, left to right, a re D e lt a D e lt a D e lt a ; J O H N F R A N C E S I D A N E 1 L B R I L L of A ustin , J E N N I N G S of H ou sto n , Z e t a T a u A lp h a ; M A R I H A C H A S T A I N of B e a u m o n t , P i B e t a I heta, anil P h i ; M A R T H A H A R W O O D of T a f t , K a p p a A lp h a W H A T T O S E E K O U T O F L I F E “ VV hat fin you expect to get J A N E A D R I A N C E of G a lv e s to n . • • • • • • • a * * * * * * * * out ol Iii'**?” From O th e r' Million-Year Pachyderm Prepared for Geology Museum One inmate o f the U n iv e rs ity which dr pression- and em ergency peace campaign C aesar and A lexander, or o f man, * - pliant t hat t he I )**par I no ut of (I. basement o f the Jo u rn a lism Buildir I .nd in ar Sa ♦ Ellis jum bo wa him • dog not w he wa - the in it on v about de 'rid em pires of ii ilium y< ar cd I rn:i cum .ii tIn­ Antonio, but only the head ha fo o 11 y outlined. V I a f od < * ll teeth been brought to tin- U n iversity. I' i being dressed with p!a ter of Pal i ' to hide t ti*- ■-* ame*! y * How built*. The • I * * | * h a n t w ill not I m- lone sonic, as I In* museum i- filled w it Ii fossils. T h e n ar. big oak* o f hale in whilst I it ti* fish are poi ix incite long ar** also bawn. One -tudent Wondered lo w th* animal snrvived a too ha* he. may In* why he' a hi -ii. I hat I b>played iii <>ther ca . are St on* I. large , ' hipped up* n to port * ay a * .iii e- ti h a . *• been that o| pl I Cli for III' oil I low . ! Kappa Sigma Fraternity Air-( noli <1 Qua rtf vs B O A R D AN D ROOM FOR G IR L S Apply Mrs. L. B. Scott 203 W 19th Street 2-2910 St'NTlAY, JU N E 7, 1936 ..Notables Laud Impelling of T. U. ; nd Centennial Fro m ail over Texas aud the telegram s of con- tainted Stat* gialulatjion popped into the U ni vet ity M onday, expressing greet- jin g upon the form a] opening of tile ti aivers ity C entennial Expos! I t ic n. the Daniel C. Roper, secretary of to commerce, sejit this message H Y benedict, president of the - U n iv e rs ity : “ G reetings to you and c iti­ t congratulations to all zens of Texas fo r breaking ground fo r the Texas M em orial Museum and the opening of the U n iv e rsity ( ntennial Exposition at Austin. The pro {Tress of Texas in the edu- jCationaJ field is most significant of and explains the acquisition foresight and intellig ent guidance in the developm ent of your great Commonwealth. You have recog­ in the past and you will nized fu rth e r emphasize in the future the coordination of all form s of useful education, intellectual and spn ltu al.” A d a i r C o m m e n t * the G a rla n d A d air, who originated the memorial coin and whose champion hip of Am erican Legion C entennial Com m ittee was ■responsible for more than $600,- 000 going to the celebrations, was enthusiastic about the opening. nice,’’ he d ii ants come tru e .” aid, “ seeing “ It i I West com m unity From Robert A . M illikan , em i­ nent scientist and physics profes- • ii at the C a lifo rn ia In stitu te of Technology, came this message: “ On behalf of this whole South- (P a sa d e n a ) of which I am a resident and the C a lifo rn ia In s titu te of Technology ot which I am an o ffic e r, I am ex- p * -mg to the S tate of Texa- and to The U n iv e rs ity of Texas the gratitude o f all o f us who work and live in the Southw est for both taking the pioneer political and educational, which have e v e r t e d so enormous an in­ fluence in tile developm ent of tin­ type of civilizatio n which now ex- ol ists in the whole region west L e u i tana. steps, Ja m e s V . A llred , governor of th*- S ta te of Texas, w ro te : “ Con g ratulations on the form al open­ ing of the C entennial Exposition of The U n iv e rs ity o f Texas. Thi- exposition will indeed do cred it Inch to the U n ive rsity and to the glorious C entennial history of the Lone S ta r State. M .l.T . P re sid e n t’* Mes»age in its From R a il T. Com pton, presi­ dent of the Massachusetts I nsti - tote of Technology at Cam bridge, this message cam e: L ib e rty and enlightenm ent are root and flow er. Together they form one organic life . Th.- culture which your great U n iv e rs ity embodies is an unfold­ ing of th* I ibertv-lovitig same sp irit which first established the Sta te of Texas indepen­ dence. Y e t the freedom which the state won p o litically through the stout courage of its fir s t liberal, rem ains incom plete and uncertain till by jo in in g the Union a cen tu ry : such ago it became a sturdy member of invincible sisterhood o f com- an m wealths. cong ratulating he U n iv e rsity of Texas therefore splendid upon its growth vigor at the close of first fifty-three years o f teaching d u r­ ing which w ell over a q u arter of a rnilimn students have sought its I can o ffe r no more leadership frien d ly wish than this: M ay thm institution founded upon freedom a tta in ever fu lle r fru itio n through fellow ship with sound learning in the free com pany everyw here of scholars throughout the world, pressing ever forw ard w ith ban­ ners of light. and its In 4 p a la t e Departm ent of R o s t e r ’* G r e e t i n g tin -'At Charles Roster, d irecto r of the P u b lic ity , telegram : “ I know the opening of the U n iv e rs ity C e n ­ tennial Exposition w ill be most auspicious. Your splendid event, to continue until D ecem ber I , w ill not only re fle ct Texas cultural progress of the cen tu ry but w ill be a flam ing beacon fo r future I wish you e ve ry suc­ guidance, cess in the Texas C entennial cele­ bration.*' A. S. Broadfoot, state re p re ­ there, Fa n n in C ounty I interest te le g rap h ed : sentative from and president of the Texas Exes “ M y C lub keenest in your undertakings. I pledge my h eartiest support and th** support o f Texas E x e ' in Fa n n in County. Count on me to cooperate with yo ur efforts.*1 is w ith you From I). C. H a rris , m ayor of M ineral W ells, and president o f! the League of Texas M u n icip a li­ ties, this telegram was sent: “ In behalf of the League o f Texas M u n icip alitie s, congratulate I you.” R oy Sanderford, State Senator f rom Belton, w ire d : “ I commend th*- leadership of this g rea t insti­ tution upon their achievem ents.” C o n n a ll y Se n d* T e le g r a m the including th*- Tom Connally, member of na­ telegraphed: “ A- tional Senate, an alum nus o f th*- U n iv e rsity, arui a p p o ­ a- the author o f the bill inting $3,000,00(1 by the F e d ­ eral governm ent to Texas C entennial T ex a s I should be .Memorial Museum, most happy to be present on t h i- sig n ifica n t occasion. H e a rty con­ gratulations and good wishes for a successful organisation o f this splendid U n iv e rs ity Centennial Exposition W ith the g en iu s and , enthusiasm of The University of Distribution of Cactus Discloses Ten Beauties Southern students of the U n iv e rs ity who bn N ortherners say that the South has more than its - women w ere more inclined to believe them when was distributed Thursday and the campus (carnet have been placed as U n iv e rsity beauties for th** IP I vc hooted when 11a re of beautiful the 1036 ('actu.' which leo girl a 36 school v a Jo h n Pope, editor of the hook,A and his s ta ff found th e ir job >/ selecting U n iv e rs ity beauties of m agnitude that the usual number o f seven girl to tx so honored w as increased to ten. Bob Jon*- And those Jon girls an* Lynn ie Louise Andrew s o f Grand Salim*, Lubbock. B i l l i e o f K appa Kappa Gam m a, .M arga.d W irtz of Au. tin, Alpha I fella Pi, Beth Ry but n ut Dali.i . Pi ii*':* Phi, I*la Mae Ani le y of Fo rt A i thur, Kappa Alpha Theta, biune!! B r ill of A u stin, Delta Delta Del.a, Jo h n Frances Jen n in g s o f Hous ton, Zeta T au Alpha, M artha C h a ' lain of Beaum ont, Pi Be ta Phi, M arth a Harw ood of T a ft. Kappa Alpha Theta, and Ja n e A d ria n * " of Kappa Gamma. Galveston, Kappa •elect cd These g irl W - M of hundreds of ’ git ' on the cam pus nominated fo r the honor by campus groups am letter organizations. F iv e of them are fir.'t-year students on the campus, Miss Adin.ince, i hastaiu. Miss A ndrew s, M i's Jones, and M i's B rill. Greek \] .■ B i r d C o lle c tio n D r a w s A t te n tio n A collection of Texas birds, mounted in native habitat cases, drew the attention of many hun­ dred v is11ors to the Univ**! My C entennial Expositing at Au tin on the opening days. science division i displayed The collection in of the th** zoological natural hall G reg o ry Gym nasium which is open to the people of Texas without charge The zoological division is one of four natural science divisions hav­ ing spa**** in this large building. W . A. Weber, fo rm e rly w ith th* Field Mu cum of Chicago, and K la u ' A hogg, a pr< parator trained in museum technic, have prepared the new habitat groups of Tex;** birds and mammals for the dis­ play. In large w all rase. recently pur­ chased for the T e x a s Mem orial Museum vvil! he found various spe- Texas g enerating and stim ulating it, success is as aired ” o f Telegram s were also received from Jo h n A. Hub n Fo rt W orth, W . A W ebb, general m an­ ager of th*- Texas Centennial E x ­ posit ion, E d g a r B. D a v is a n <1 J . A ltg e lt, deputy C, K Ern est COBtmis'ionei Fed e ra l Commission of Control. the o f I In Pioneer Days G JJ. Meant' Gone to Texas “ G T. T meaning “ Gone an expression ii i* in pioneering d iys a- common as “ gone to th** dogs” rn Im lay, say . J . Fra n k Dubio in “ This H ere Texas Tradition** appearing in the Ju n e issue of the Co ti ti fr y G e n tle ­ man. The tradition of violence in Tex.! was widespread* Mr. D o lc i m aintains, resu lting in the talcs o f Texans who would fight at the drop of the hat for their bonos w Iii di in T« \:r meant a “ : it whi th e r uttered w ith a smile or I not,” D aughter of lh** T< va R ep u b ­ lic resent this trad ition, the au- : hoi say s. I ii lead they pre-erv* ' ! oi des F. I Austin, an educated and culture ! man, who they s iy represents th* i.t men bk tephen I pioneer of Texas. In support o f his belief that th. j reputation of Texas was establish led by exceptions ra th e r than by auth©?, I quotes the tale of a group of stock I raisers who wo nt conditions, actual the “ VV bar the g ra « grow and the w ater runs And the sound of the gospe never come In discussing the clim atic gaga I exas, Mr. Dohie explain' ties of that d e s p it e the undesirable cli mat**, the true Texan preferred to be buried on Lone S ta r te rrito ry. cie- <*. fowl, In a group of owU ar*- th** bam owl, the short-cared owl, the liari*’(J owl, the saw-whit ow:, t h e screech owl, and th e bor­ row ing owl. A colh et ion o f w atet Tow du des the whit*- pelican, the d e r duck, the ring necked t h e rud dy duck, the leaser goose, the whit** fronted goo black bellied tree duck, a and n mot I led duck. 'I in sh OV - duck, sn* i vv e, the 8 nape, I he ce n tra l display unit of the zoology division depicts a p rim i­ tive struei'b-. N m ountain lio n ha killed a deer and 'la n d s guard over hi- prey, d e fyin g three coy­ otes w ho -**ek to share m the meat, A rock mound wa built fo r I his display, w ith gras-- grow ing out of th*- n a r k ' and other flora about. J ’Iiaf « if hi ii-' qu* 'ion pro- pounded by i prospective em til oyer to a col •ge etiinr Monday n e a rly knocked (lim o ff ba! im tv. He had given th question little gone thought. H e ha through college font years and 'penalized in a field of work. H e had bi cann -J of getting a job and of all t he t lung for w b id i In* u oui*! spend his money. But no though! had been given to the ultim ate goal o f his life. In tin* fact, when qu< st ruck home he found 1 1 at h no d efin ite goal to a. hi**Ve. He had pi. poi cd him e lf fo r some thing, but I L had been into t he f titan for w h a t? look-ng ( O L I F . G I A T F . M I N U T E M E N I h " c c >;j ca g e e a oi A m erican Rf t h e T e x a s c owboy, t he T e x a s c i r c ui t r i d e r , as w Mexi c an va que r o. He has ha d a Mr. Hal ey has j u s t col l e ct ed a d i a m o n d a n d r u b y s t u d d e d show saddl e, t he s p u r s a n d s i l ve r - t r i m ­ m e d saddl e b e l o n g i ng t o Colonel C h a r l e s Goodni ght , a s a ddl e with a p omme l pa n- c ake - l i ke whi ch was o nc e t he pr i de of some r ' c h a r r o , ” a n d a s i de-saddl e ( f o r a w o m a n ) . Not to m e n t i o n .sheaths o f f a m o u s b ra nd s , c o s ­ t u m e s , an d pe r s ona l bel o n g i ng s of f r o n t i e r vari et y. : { o l o r u .will It I j us t I form * barit s e n t a t by Mi j s i l v e r - l ar ge b o o t s , t h e ant s 11 a l f v im rn et! saddl e < b a r i e - tittie ( e mb e r t hat f I en (tut mi n f Mr. Hale tf ti I t $ 5 , 2 0 0 F r o m 101 In solitary c o n f i n e m e n t In t he case o f h o n o r in t he west w i n g of t h e se c ond fl oor o f t h e l i brary, wi t h all o f its s p a r k l i n g c h a r m s on display for C e n t e n n i a l visitors, is the g u e st o f h o n o r at t h e c o n ­ t h e ve n t i on o f saddles, is $5,200 display -addl e m a d e f or t h e 101 Ranch. It is a n e l a b o r a t e g o r g e o us l y thin g, proud o f t r i m ­ t o o l e d m ings, t h e s t ee r - he a ds . A n d t hes e ite er-h ea d s are m o s t r e m a r k a b l e t op ones. Th e y are gold, s e t on d i a ­ t h e c a r v e d silver, wi t h o f mond e y es arid ruby nost ril s. On t h e back s e a t of t he saddl e is the n a m e of t he ori ginal o w n e r , Jo- j seph C. Miller, a n d t hi s n a m e is fl a she d to t h e world in r u b i es a nd di a m o n d s set in silver. the silver le at her , its Pri de o f t he Ra n c h Th e seat o f this sa d d l e w a r n s t h e a d m i r e r t h a t in its o wn little mo d e s t w a y it is t he pi ole o f the “ 101 R a n c h . ” This is a h o o f t he gems. The pomme l of silver set with a l a r ge d ia m o n d o f o v e r one c a r a t , a n d it is e nc i r c l e d with r u ­ bies. t b ee n Thi s spe c i me n has b o r ­ ro we d fr om F r a n k BtHingslea of of Tul sa a n d Zack Miller, Ok l a h o ma . t h e W y e t h H a r d w a r e M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o m p a n y o f St. J o s e p h . Mo. also It was m a d e by t h m g s p u r . up w ' must h e w e I Act < rxl iu.' It l l ; Met g e r the marie th mo y 11 • Ii I m u ­ lls, S O l l w i n i eve T h e y o i l i n g B r i n g L i g h t to Mr. Hale! t he T 'Iii ti ti ■ i th if >m Vpf gun- exln m g Sh­ it..! i r at ll I. A' I t he s a d d d i f f e r e n t For a n d g e t h e r w ti;.’ it f< iii st ance, th** ai n a ddl e will c i r r u it ri fler's Bible, six sh o o t er , in a ddi t i on, h ’’ suit of < loth* <, ‘‘Com m e n t a r U t he I her*1 will rifle. a nd bis t ypical v a * 111 rn it’s " m a k e u p, ” arid the c h a r r o ’* out f i t . A c h a r r o is a Mexi can d a nd y. Im* Mitre Re mi nder * t h a t t h e *• A n d a s a r e m i n d e r a r t i cl e s a r e of “ c u l t u r a l s i g n i f i ­ c a n c e , ” shel ves of m odern ho o k a tm A n d y Adam-' , Big F o o t W a l ­ lace, Ki t < a r s o n, Billy th*' Kid, an«l m a n y o t h e r f i g u r e s in S o u t h ­ west l i t e r a t u r e , will loom up. O n e g l a n c e a t the-** r e m n a n t s o f the p a t of tin* T e x a s t h a t was so wild a n d f r e e will th** b e ho ld e r wi t h at least a tou ch of J . F v e t t s H a l e y ’s e n t h u s i a sm . i mbue t h a t we h a v e E v e r y t h i n g has Did you e ve r s t op t o w on d er how t h i ng s b e g a n ? How do e s it h a p pe n ' li te Daily T e x a n , T e xa s Hanger , a n d t a c t u s ? It wa s all a process of e vol ut i on. to have a b e ­ g i n n i n g arid t he T e x a s R a n ge r , or t he Ma ga z i ne as it was r ai l e d t he n, iii bari its b e g i n n i ng way back 1885-18HR. It was publ i sh e d by t h e A t h e n a e u m arid Rus k L i t e r a r y Societ ies, a n d R. L. B a t t s, a well k n o w n T e x a s j u d ge anil m e m b e r the U n i v e r s i t y B o a r d o f R e ­ of g e n t - , arid IL L e nnox edit ed V ol u me One. ll. t he S o m e w h a t l a t e r in 181*4 t h e ( ' a c ­ t i attu rn t u ! originator! w ith t i e s ; its first vol ume was e di t ed j by D a b n e y Whi t e of T y l er . L a t e r ; t he At hlet ic Council sp o n s o r e d the I publ i c a t i on of t h e C a c t u s to help j s u p p o r t athl eti cs. T he T e x a n a p p e a r e d in 1900- 1901 as a weekly u n d e r pr i va t e o wn e r s h i p o f Ge o r g e S. Wr i ght ! ami J. M. Ne wsom, edi t e d by I i it? L a n ha m arui I.. T. West. In 1902 t he S t u d e n t s ' A s s o r i a - I f or The M a g a 7.im li on f o r m e d t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d a s s u me d c on t r ol o f t h e pub- wi n l i ca t mn- 1902 t r a n s f e r r e d a n d t ook over 1904 a n d t h e T e x a n and In 1912 cont r ol wa- given to tin* new S t u d e n t s ’ Assembl y, a n d fi nal l y in the Ca c t u s . in 1904 be t we e n it 1918 the p r e s e n t for m of c on t r ol was p r ovi de d by ii levi -i on el tin* C o n s t i t u t i o n o f t h e S t u d e n t A I se r i a t i on. T h e I f o r s t u d e n t s a p pl i e d a f or “ T e x a s St a c h a r t e r in 192! d e n t Pu b l i ca t i on s , I n c o r p o r a t e d ” and it wa s g r a n t e d f o r f i f t y years , "i ssue, i The i n c o r p o r a t i o n publish a n d d i s t r i b u t e , th* S t u d e n t s ' Assoc i at i on of T h e Uni I versify o f T e x a s , t h e s t u d e n t pub f o r to is . . it I as . c o n s i st i ng of T h e T e x a n , t h e L o n g h o r n Ma g t h e < a c t u s . . . 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This Leap Year Isn't W h a t It's Supposed to B e A r e c e n t i nt er vi ew of t he re c a s hi e r s coaled t h e f a c t t h a t this is 193G the T e x a s Union in a n d t h e r e f o r e leap ye a r , t h e b uy m g of d r i n k s by girls has not by a n y m e a n s b e c o me pr e v a l en t . t o the th** t a S o m e t i m e s girl uall y up m oney on til of thi s** ca e t h e the coin a-k» ti t h e m to pay t he check. s do a m b l e oh- cash ier and put lilt-, b u t in mo s t boy- h a ve gi ven and have gi r l s to A f ew d r i n k - w e r e o r d e r e d a n d paul for by a few girl- w h e n t he y wi-!«* out c a m p a i g n i n g . A n u m b e r t he of vote- w e r e b o u g h t wi t h b uyi ng oi d r i n k - by s w e e t ­ h e a r t a nd r e l a y q u e e n n o mi ne e s . the “ politic d a y s ” But now t ha t a r e over, e ve n if leap y e a r i s n’t, th** boys ar** a l l owe d t o t r e a t th** g u l o u r Le a p y e a r i h e r e a n d t h e girls art as coy, d e m u r e a n d d i s t a n t as e ve i I A N ew Policy LOWER PRICES TEXTBOOKS on At The UNIVERSITY CO-OP Challenges Your Attention! Here is Real News: The Board of Directors of the University Co-Operative Society announces a new policy in the handling of textbooks. The new change will afford students savings on the use of textbooks. This new policy brings the low­ est level of prices in the 40 years existence of this student owned store. It is through the efforts of these years that the Board of Directors feels that the Co-Op is now in position to operate at these rock bottom prices. Under the new policy every student is a member of the Co-Op. Buy your school needs at the Co-Op. (We Invite You to Compare Co-Op Prices) Mere Is HowYou W ill Save Money N E W P L A N a * $ O L D P L A N Publisher’s price (as exam p le) $ 2 .0 0 Publisher’s price (as exam p le) $ 2 .0 0 Repurchase price Resale price 2nd repurchase price 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc., repurchase price 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc., resale price 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.20 Repurchase price Resale price .. Second repurchase price Second resale price 3rd, 4th, etc., repurchase price 3rd, 4th, etc., resale price 1.00 1.50 .75 1.50 .75 1.50 I lie application of this new policy means that the student purchasing a used book originally selling at $2 may b u y th a t book for $ 1 .2 0 a n d m ay scil it at the end of the sem ester or y ear (if it is to be used again) for $1. In other words, the cost of using a $2 book one semester or year will be 20 cents. The cost of using a second-hand book that orig­ inally cost $3 will be 3 0 cents per semester or y ear. I he cost of using a second-hand book that originally cost $4 will be 4 0 cents per semester or year. BUY YOUR BOOKS AT YOUR OWN STORE THE UNIVERSITY CO-OP