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T h e S te e r s losing w e r e o n ly tw o s e t s in all th e m a tc h e s. in e x c e l le n t f o r m , f o r th e n e t C u n n i n g h a m f i r s t po sition A lla n K e y , e lo n g a t e d No. 3 I m an on th e V a r s i ty s q u a d , play ed S a t u r d a y , in th e easily, t r o u n c i n g 6-1, 6-0. K e y used his t e r r i f i c s e r ­ vice to a d v a n t a g e , o c c asio n ally a p ­ c e r t a in p r o a c h i n g kills. J a m e s C h allis m i x e d his ch o p s an d s t e a d y v olley s to do w n R o b e r ts o n 6-4, 6-3. W eld o n L i t ­ any, p la y i n g his f i r s t sin g les m a t c h o f t h e y e a r , d e f e a t e d E m o r y 0-3, 6-0. W a r n e r M c N a ir h ad d i f f i ­ c u lt y in c o n tr o ll in g his d rives, b u t f i n a ll y m a n a g e d to ego o u t a 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 w in o v e r W illiam s. 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U. p a s t o r , will sp e a k on “ T he P i o n e e r M o t h e r .” S p ecia l m u sical n u m b e r s will be g iven . l l o ’clock, S p e ll m a n , a t IO, a t th e L o rd T h e o r g a n v e s p e r s 7 : 1 5 o’clo ck will f e a t u r e W a l t e r W il­ th e o rg a n . He k ins, a g e will play “ C h ris t, Is R isen T o d a y , ” “ B a r c a r o l l e ,” “ O r ­ ie n t a l S o n g ,” a n d “ II P o m e r o s e .” T h e 7 : 3 0 o d o c k will c o n s i s t o f a m u sic al p r o g r a m o f so n g s r e q u e ted by th e m o t h e r s of th e ch u rc h . e v e n in g se r v ic e at .Sunday, A llen G. ’H ie W esley F o u n d a t i o n will tw o special M o t h e r 's D a y hold se rv ic e s Roe, s t u d e n t d i r e c t o r , said F r i d a y . M r s . J o h n A. 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S u s a n S a n f o r d , E a g le P ass, will re c e iv e th e s a m e a w a r d f o r w in ­ n in g f i r s t in class B e ss a y w r i t ­ ing. T h e A n n ie W e b b B la n to n s i l­ v e r lo v in g c u p will go to F re l o n W iley, B u r g e r , as w i n n e r o f th e r u r a l division ess a y c o n t e s t . O n e - A c t P l a y C o n t e s t B r a c k e n r i d g e H ig h School o f S a n A n to n io w as t h e w i n n e r o f th e s i x th a n n u a l o n e -a c t p la y t o u r ­ n a m e n t o f o f T e x a s I n t e r s c h o l a s t ic L e a g u e h eld T h u r s d a y n ig h t a t t h e A u s tin High S chool a u d i t o r i u m . T h e g r o u p p r e s e n t e d th e o n e - a c t play “ T h e H o u r G la s s " by W illiam B u t l e r Y e ats. T he r u n n e r - u p in t h e c o n ­ t e s t w a s th e A b ile n e High School of A b ile n e , p r e s e n t i n g “ El A r i s to " t h e b y M a r g a r e t L a rk in . w i n n e r re - ! a n d c eive d a le a g u e sh ield . B o th th e r u n n e r - u p T h e U n i v e r s i t y fa v o r a b ly by th e m e m b e rs . P e r ­ m i tt in g the d is tr i c t c o m m i t t e e s to d e te r m i n e f o o t ­ th e p e n a l t i e s ball w as v o te d d ow n . in R e co g n itio n by a w a r d s r u n n e r - u p th e a n n u a l in f o o tb all ra c e w as a p p r o v e d . to the S t a t e G ivin g c o n t e s t a n t s r e b a t e s who tra v e l on b u s e s a n d c a r s a s well a s on tr a in s w as c a r r i e d . T h e m o ­ tion o f allo w in g tw o sp o n s o rs w ith e v e ry f o u r o r m o re c o n t e s t a n t s w as a p p r o v e d . T h e d e le g a te s v o te d do w n th e m o tio n m a d e p e r m i t t i n g th e S ta t e c o m m it te e th o r i g h t to s u s p en d a school in all th e e v e n ts f o r in f r a c t i o n in a n y e v e n t, in s te a d o f as a t p r e s e n t, lim itin g s u s p e n sio n to t h e e v e n t in w hich in f r a c t io n is m ade. le a g u e f r o m D oris W illiam s is v is itin g in San B e n ito thi s w e e k -e n d . S P O R T C L O T H E S ( ' l e a n t ti P re ss e d Sen d y o u r h e re f o r c le a n in g . s u i ts e x p e r t T i e s , s e p a r a t e k n ic k e r s c le a n e d a n d p ressed . U N I V E R S I T Y T O G G E R Y P h o n e 3 0 9 0 2 3 1 0 G u a d a l u p e J . L. R o t e Don’t Wait Until The End of School To Advertise Your Rooms! It W ill Be T o o Late Get Roomers Tor The S u m m e r Then. 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OI Aust i n, T e x a s , ,, Subscription price by wail. Five dollars yearly. Editor-in-cb irf Si*oeiat< Editor J O E M A H I I H O M A < 'K i t . J K K W b .itT O N ’ E D I T O R I A L 111 P A Ii I M I N T William* I Dotier R a lp h I f . P a r k e r Ik. Hi f ll M 'e re Hatley Te x a s T raits By ll. Y. BENEDICT, '92 I H I U N I V E R S I T Y o r T E X A S , 1««2 M O R E O E T T IN G R E A D Y , I HH2, I Proc*-* ding* of the Recent*, A p ril, 1882, August, 1082, t o i s I I I 'a '-■'J-.- I )AY s S I W s B y M A R V IN G A R R E T T upon ai I in- * ir.*t meeting. Novem ber F ra n c e , 7 J. President P a u l D oum er of is duad a fte r having the Regent met fur t h e e«*ond time been shot to death by a ‘‘w h ite’’ (('harlottr Bumf' ); Smith, Elder & Company; CowhHI, Bondon; IB 7. life, it. lives. M ary W a rd , n \8 a p rr ri 15 IV. JHX! on \ J>rtJ 5, I X82. vv hen t ie- * all* 'I Se-'- e.fi of I he R u s t ran. Bevent* 1 tipi ! *egislatur« wa convening, ami r* main IO* NET i DK PA It I M IM < «l in An tin till April IS . meeting “ from day to day S o c ie ty E d i t o r Assistftnt f cl *• Elizabeth He-iwle-. Gvrr,4ol>n Re r*f oak v, S c * w illo w H a lto m . S a r a h R e d m a n . E v e l y n W o r t * m a ii. O d ic P a r r , M ild re d C o o k e. S a d ye S h a r f '-sn. V e r a E ik e l. A lm a B r a w e r , t o t h e r G r e e n fie ld , M a y M ille r , I*I*STKy Sponge, Vbt Cnyo, » rtnr of Ro k had ueeeeded N ig ht E d ito r R e p o rte rs: M um * I i I for and lit ! .Ia< k ‘Hi. KO H H U S (S S U K them, Sm it Ii, Harwood, Rag d a le , W o d e n , E d ­ M arvin ' ■ in i " wards and * 'raw ford were pre « ut and their ex- th a t Chirm arid Ja p a n claim Jo h n G a r n e r w as D ie Seriate has pa sod a h ill they have rom e to pea** itll turms, and r h in a says that sh** has ob­ ta in 'd what she w a n t'd . Thi hook w ill not he a best ' oiler of 1032. T hat in because it is somewhat pa t its prim e as a I t was bookstore attraction. eighty-five years ago that this hook, issued ar the work of an un- which permits the bu ild ing up o f known <’u r m B d l. caught Du a United S ta tes N a v y to the Hind of the W ashington and Lond on was pronounced w orthw hile by I contem porary critics. Today it is the i n , ! I a veteran c f (Hghty-fire book w a- in C a lifo rn ia a fe r late checkin,; I !M ns‘. •? < '»*^»0» its e lf w ith a ap „ „ tho pre. (dont ia! preferenc.- <*'K"‘V •*> k— P«*«f w ith it* « n - ^ e■""‘ . I " " ? t h« B m«- prim aries in th a t M a le . T h e result* O ’* * » f I * * " * f " * » “ > J ™ " * " ' party t hat mu: * of '.*,17 I lite ra ry 271, was as fo llo w s: G a rn e r, 29ft,- .Smith, 930; Rom w e lt , 162,212; ETRMf>5. H oo ver was unopposed in * I .. Republican pi eference. vol mg. He got i t l l , TST votes. till win a place in the un. D em o cratic I ions volume moi. imp* | cc' in* t of UL- the out o f in B O C K S JANE EYRE Int (Urn r Bdl unbound, for. as the story of a v u lg arity and commonness i hat N am e,” and some of the vignettes greeted its first appearance, Char- «n w hatever they are c a rry a dis­ t il introduction bitte Bronte voices a sharp scorn tin c t jolt. is to in this f ° r hypocrisy and false virtu e that to the edition referred review , w rote: “ The true subject the courage of Mane E y r e ’ I o v - w ith which a friendless ami pas- ing girl confronts her own don, and. in the interest of some t range social in tinct which she knows as ‘duty,’ which she ca n ­ in its en not explain and can only obey, tire ity as the creed of a modern !>«• graph that which might he taken The eloquence o f the whole m ay judged by '' i ’ - s. even across the eighty-five The firs t one in the book, years that time of its w ritin g . separate up from the “ TR,. Atheist,” w ill give you an idea of what it's a ll about: called the single para- atheist. “ D ivinities are .senseless, follows, a paragraph useless, barriers to progress and “ I worship no one,” cried the ------- am bition, a curse to man. God’s fetiches, graven idols— fa u g h !” images, iconoclast: fa n c y of enlightened England and tram ples her love underfoot, anti go* s out m iserable into the w orld. Beside this wrestle of the human w ill, everything else is triv ia l or vu lg a r.” In s a y s , another place, she “ H am m er lik**. the blows of a pas­ sionate realism descend.” On the “ < ’onven tionality is not moral- ity . S e lf -righteousness is not re ­ ligion. T o attack the first is not to assail the last. To pluck the mask from the face of the Phari- A nother that we remember was sees is not to lift an impious hun*' called “ V ie w p o in t,” and went like to the Crow n o f Thorns.’ table stood the photograph o f a beau­ tifu l girl. atheist’s w ork this: In a rapidly ascending balloon Were two men. One watched the earth getting farth er and fa rth er aw ay. One watched the stars getting ro arer and nearer. “ The trouble w ith all this mod­ ern S tu ff.” says Mr. D illyjo h n , “ is that you ca n ’t understand it. The fellow that w rote just picked • mt it the craziest com bination o i N It It wa w ritten in a d iffe re n t age, ami flourished in an en viro n ­ ment com pletely d iffe re n t from is a relic of the rise of ours. the E n g li h its novel, sharing place w ith Thank* i a y ’s “ \ anil e • "air,” w hich was appearing ser­ ia lly wlp n it wa publi bcd. Fa sh ­ ioned a* it was rn fit a mold now i H a m * iii cat led. I Im t iii I ta pages still power lo entertain. bold I tic i end* t ’ i ut en -I wit ti an < f I col iveju s I hat puts “ model n, up to *la ( up to-1 lie m inute” pi o- ii bame j due t s |,, ".Jam* th * : < - p> I e n* * an (ti ph in mid* >' 11" g u a rd ia n -hip of a cruel aunt, a a 1 mb id iii ' bid. h o u n d b o a r d i n g 11 la I c s K v r e " r h o * ' I, a ml of t h e < 11JI * I w In* * l a t e r a H ic g o v e r n ( f a t h e r s ti* love , T h e cold eye id’ the po.-1 f i n d m a n t f e I mo i t»-m r r i i i * < ail ira* * : o f ai t if ic in I d i a l o g u e , f a t < , rr r o * 3 iii U n m e c b a u ■ b a ' a d . I ii a i d tine via t i n c l rn it hci by * alin a t m a «»i c n v i i en merit to w rit* a great book. B u t ii c i i ,i b o uk it I;-., not be* ail e of f a u l t y ' on ti m t mn, tint in * pi'*- ii it. < 'rdics w aste th e ir tim** of • pa*al e pat Is a i r I cox ia g i hat ii of plo t ft thought s : triteness, prejudice, From a recorded scries of idle incidents, however, do tho subject justice. The ti* nd **f this entire re vie w is, perhaps, by fa r too optim istic and com plim entary. It would not ho d iffic u lt to quote paragraphs of “ I never w alk between the rows the d I'Bogue that could never have aud rows of hooks in the lib rary been spoken by a -ane person, to without re fle c tin g that if my days incident a fte r incident that w ere those o f Methusalah, and 1 give could spend w hatever p art of them indicate in in gorging m yself w ith I chose experience, to present scores of instance where the story is arid- printed words, I would still feel tra r ily warped to fit an impossible thai my time w as all too short to plot. Such would he apparent o n ly a fte r the book was finished for the first or second tim e, when the interest as a reader was gone, and a fte r the reaction had set in. I t would be an attem pt to ju s tify the name of rem ain undisturbed « fit it® to apologize for tieing so iriipre -od w ith a mere piece of fictio n . th e y ’ve been disturbed. I face the facts- many w ill in their dust in spite o f all I can do about it ,” N ever until late ly have we no- tired so m any books that were Pour critics we may be, blit un- componed of short paragraphs and Ia n - cm untrue m i n we w ill not m iniature sketches. You can’t call be. W e were e n tire ly pleased w ith them ^essays, because th ey're too faults and sh ort; and you can’t call them the work in pit* of it in some case , we suspect, because in nm I I i you h aven ’t read of it it ten years ago amt have I'm go 1 < ti it, we d are you to read tho J u t ■ bapt*’! arui, at t bai tim e, declare it tun worth fim d i I rig. Logan P eal all Sm ith, another whose nam " we have forgotten by the team and L. Mencken George Je a n N athan, and now w e ’ve found a alone. quips, because they are cases, d istin ctly lite ra ry. In the preface to “ Ja n e E y r e .” “ T r iv ia . " by' I be c m l el Ivy ie ." oi T here’s fau lts. if y o u o f H i m d la ii* in un !\vp to '-I. I t ’s * ailed “ A Book W ith o u t a “ Many of those xolm.ies have wm'ds that he could think of, w rote thick layers of dust on their bin*!- them down, and called the com ­ ings. because it has been so long plated masterpiece a poem.” since must T h a t’s what w e ’ve heen th in k ­ ing, too, and th a t’s w h y we did a little considering when we cam e across these words of C a rl S a n d ­ burg, *|uoted “ M idw est P o r­ in tra its,” by H a rry Hansen: the that m ark “ It is well to make distinctions: it is the shades, the graduations, the lights and shallows, not the artist. colors, Nevertheless, there a rc thoughts beyond the reach of word- and these the seers tran sm it only lurid pa bes of verbiage that Tan not. be gaged by common sense Gut must be sought out by the I try spirit of sublim ity in us. third by N athan to express m yself sensibly, but if that fails, I use reckless ecstacv*” V A N D E K P E R i * i 7 * s . %• CIRC! E I X I I 5C I K ’S S T M A R I I N * I I ' I MI R A N U N I V E R S I I Y M i I H O D 1S I * U t IR C l l I-1(11 ( ungrmi* I'*. G , R o c t e n o r , p u n te r C H U R C H 2401 Guadalupe Sunday * hoot. Rev. Roesener’s R e v . I.. U . S p e llm a n , p a s t o r *j 30 o’clock Su n d a y school. R e v . p *>’. I". I- 9 15 o ’clock Bible ria After College—What ? (EDITOR'S SO IK This column of vocational information in spon­ d a i c ' by \tortar BoartI, national fraternity for senior women. I.lated below are some sagy ted readings on various vacations, ft was com- piled bg [int Rant, president of the University chapter of Mortar Boa rd.) “ VoeaHon Studm in Jo u rn a lis m ," by VV. B . P itk in and IL F. H a n o i, N ew Y o rk ; C olum bia U n iv e rsity Press, 1931, T h is book contains dudles on the fitness o f the student of journalism for professional l l «> * lo ck M c o n in g w o i lop. w o r k . I t-hould p ro v e v a lu a b le t o th o se w h o n e e d a d v ic e on t h e ir S u b j e c t . b; E I tun- Pe i re* P a u l the L il ie s . " ' B iu n e* r M o I w r . ’’ S o l " a b i l i t y to c o p e w it h th e r e q u ir e m e n t o f th e fie ld . “ C a r e e r s , ” b y D r. “ C on idei VY.* I'c r J . G re e n le a f. A m o n g Hie -------- --------------------------- “ T h e O ld R e f r a in . ” •--- *■ — »— * * -•* ♦5 o’clock— Social tea for stu- 11< Ii! . 6:30 o ’clo c k — E p w o r t h L e a g u e . I a n c e . . . •• •1 must valuable o f recent vocational publications ar*- a series of guid- th** Department of fiv e cents apiece. In te rio r for le a fle ts b y D r. (* recti le a f 'M' the o ffice o f education, De- , . interest . p a rtment of the In te rio r. The en- F ra z cl.( Good Housekeeping recently published two articles of special to women. Elizabeth the author o f both a r_ , . IP “ Ii u5 l u rk Moi nup- service. O ral • .annual ion of s* rnor < *>n- firtnation < la s. ft o'* lock — I! veiling I ta v serv ice. M of lu r’ servi* e. E l R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Seventh and L a va ca Rev. D aniel E . G ried er, m inister 9:30 o’clock -Sunday school. I I o’cloid Moi e I Mg woi hip. S u b je c t; “ M other’s D a y .” Anthem by the c h o ir: “ Seek Ye the L o r d ." Solo by L illy H u ffm a n : “ L itt le M otlier Cl’ M ine.” ft o’clock - E v e n in g worship. S u b je c t: “ My L ife and E x p e ri­ ences in Persia and R u ss ia ," by Rev. Yosip Benyam in, Prosby- serum m issionary to P ersia and Russia. Mu-ie by male quartet. U N IV 1 R S IT Y P R E S B Y i I R IA N C H U R C H 22'K'I San Antonio Rev. L •» w > cnce It, Wharton, pastor I | 0 o’clock — ( hutch school. l l o’clock— M orning worship, B a c a laureate sermon fo r the A u s ­ tin Presb yterian Theological S e m ­ in " . by I K < ’barie L . K ing, pa: F irs Ii vt cr inn R n 1 he Church o f Houston. 6 o’c lo c k - -Supper fo r Students' Association. *5:31! o'c lock - Mot h cr’s D ay s e r­ vice of the Student Association. Mrs, D aniel E. G rie d e r w ill read “ T h e H a rp W e a v e r." 7 :5o o ’clock E v e n in g worship. Serm on l*v lim Rev. S . L . Jo ek e l, I* I). A l l S A IN I S ’ U N I V E R S I T Y I R IS * O P A I ( H U R C H D r. Fran k L. .Jew ett gives M o th er’s D a y talk. 7:15 o'clock Organ vespers. W a lte r W ilk in s , age IO, at Hie o r­ gan. 7:30 " ’clock- Eve n in g worship. M o th er’s Day song service. Solo by A llen Roe, “ M other of M in e ." U N I V E R S I T Y C H U R C H O F C H R I S T N in e t e e n t h a n d U n i v e r s i t y A v e R e v . T . H . E t h e r i d g e , m in is t e r 9:45 o ’clock-— Bib le school. o ’clock— M orning 11 service. M oth er’s Day song service. S e r­ mon by J . P ila n t Sand ers: “ F u n c ­ tioning C h u rc h ." I IR S I C O N C .R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H 408 W e rt Tw enty-third Rev, 3 E . F ro *!, J r . , pa*tor 9:45 o’clock— S u n d ay M o th er’s Day program student class, school. by the l l o'clock- M orning worship. S u b je c t: “ M others.” U N I V E R S I T Y R A P T E S T C H U R C H I wrt«ty.(F! and and Guadalupe Dr. W . ll M rK rn/.ic, pastor 9:45 o’clock— Sunday school, ti o ’cl* K’k — M oi n mg se iv ice. >Sol<> by Mrs. M» Y. C o lb y: “ ‘Tis M other, My D ear M o th er," 7 o'clock——ll. Y. P. U . meets, H E v e n in g o’clock s e n ice. S. R A U I S I U I i l l R A N < H U R ! II Rr-d R iv r r a**d S ia lre n th I hr Rev K G Manat, pastor. IO o V lo ek — S u n d ay elmol and t i *" series is * ut it led “ C a r e d - tid es, w rite s on “ T h e W o m a n W h o w ith the one I have at hand, *m W in s O ut in M erchandising,’’ Ju ly , l9 3 1 > aml “ W a U S tre e t w « ^ e n ,” pharm acy, August, 1931. is a study based is a It on statistics of qu alifications, up of “ G ettin g field o f work open The P icto ria l R evie w has pub- lished in the Septem ber, N ovem ­ ber, and December issues of 1931 a series of helpful talks to girls nod* - portunities, salary, number of pharmacists, a tabulation of edu­ cational requirem ents by states vv uh the train in g needed, and the the title cost of train in g courses. It con- S ta r t.” The author discusses the chides w ith a list of schools by j requirem ents fo r entering a new dates, with inform atio n for each to women, on tuition, num ber of men and such as home economics, beauty women students, and th** years re- parlor work, and teaching in cx- quired for a degree. Appended to perim ental schools. the pamphlet are seven reference M any books begin w ith a gen- leadings. H ere, w ithin a scope of era! statement o f vocations, with fifte e n pages is all that any be­ a description " f opportunities and ginner would want to know con­ duties in a large number and wide cerning the pharm aceutical pro­ va rie ty of locations The central fession. The other leaflets in the employment agency o f the Y . M. series deal w ith law, medicine, ( . A. in New Y o rk recommends dentistry, l i b r a r y journalism , th*- follow ing ; “ C a rte rs for W o ­ work, arch itectu re, c iv il engineer- men.” C atherine F ile n # ; Hough- ton M ifflin Com pany, 1920; "and ing. elec trical engineering, mech a n im i engineering, nursing, foi “ Field? es try. intl ic, arni vete rin ary m id i M iriam S . D uck; D. Appleton a i d * I bey may be obtained from Com pany, New York, 1929 * inc. of W o rk fo r W om en,' j*-* t “ Against C h n I or for Christ A. I. M. M E . T O E L E C T -W h ich ?” F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T , SC I F N r i s I l i t W r i t I ou * I t e n t h 9:30 o’clock- Sunday school for pupil up to 20 years of age. I I o’clock Sunday crviee. S u b ­ je c t: “ Adam and Fa lle n M a n .” VY "due day, 8 o’cl*** K eg ular mid-week service!® The U n iv e rsity chapter of the Building. Am erican Institute of M ining and M etallurgical Eng ineers will meet at 7 o’clock Tuesday night in the Eng ineering ( ’heater Barnes, geologist for the Humble sidant coach at Brackenridge High, San An torii*), is visiting bis cousin, Net tie Lee K ellam , Hu week-end Mother's I hut ; I J 1 11 111 V o t H * 11 lot* .i and ,i ; (*!(! Oral it udc m aternity i ani i* nt lipid m o t h c r - w o i h ip t h e i r r e l i g i o n , a m i e v e r y w h e n bark as history records we find m ankind show ing deference to motherhood. H ie w o r l d , T ii fi [I.U I n M ay IO, 1908, the city of Ph ila d e lp h ia , inspired b> M iss .Jars is’ exam ple, held tin to I p u b lic M o th e r’s Day program , and set the day apart for annual ob cr va nee, Iii I'M .', the G o vern o r of Texas in,ob* the first Mo­ th e r’s Day pro* tarnation, orch ring that tin d ay be net apart in T* va fo r annual ob­ servance. M ay 13, 1.913, th* < 'oil press of a la w m ak in g th e United States passed th e second Sunday in M ay o fficia l through out the country, E n g lan d , in I Old, set th* ram e day. Now all churches o f whatever * p eel, and m any other organizations throughout the w orld, observe M o th er’s D ay on the second Sund ay iii Mac, and th*' w* m ug of the red carnation tor m oth*r living and the whit e po mot In t who have pa ■ * * I on has become a cm dom, Some ai* privileged tod >i V to weal til* I • <1 III token <•! t heil lh term ination lo repay a* b a I in part Die debts they o\N«* th eir moth**! for un c ill h care and untiring devotion, but m any w ill w e a r the w h ite and resolve an* vs to be come w o rth y et the love aud rare and de­ votion given them in pa- cd in t" I Im great L*-> mid lit*- by one who ha Close of Another Meet t h e t i e r * w a p r o g r e s s . I t & in y w e a t h e r t h r e a t * t ile d t o i n t e r f e r e In t e r : c h ilia s t •<• o rio n , n o t»* E v a - ty th in g iii* *‘!y , a n d a n o t h e r m e e t h as w it h t h e p r o Rf b s h o f L e a g u e M e e t , I * • i ♦ h a n d i c a p ita m o v e d o f f c lo s e d s u c c e s s f u ll y . m u c h y e a r a s o v e r b e f o r e ; a n d t h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e p a r t i c i p a n t s w a s ju s t a s g o o d a s in f o r ­ m e r y e a r s . T h e r e w a s a in th** c o n t e s t s t h i in t e r e s t s h o w n ju s t In t h e a t h l e t i c c o m p e t it io n s , a t le a st fiv e l i t e r a r y I e a g ne r e c o r d w a a n d m is c e l la n e o u s c o n te s ts , t h o u g h t h e r e w a s n o m e t h o d o f j u d g i n g a r b i t r a r i l y ! t h o s e c o m p e t in g t h is y e a r c o m p l i e d f a v ­ o r a b l y w i t h a l l f o r m e r y e a r ;, lo o k * p . in Il e M o r o t h a n a t h o u s a n d n e w p e r on h . i\ e in t o i n t im a t e contam t w i t h b e e n b r o u g h t t h e U n i v e r s i t y t h r o u g h t h e m e e t i n g O f t h e s e t h e r e w i l l b* a l a r g e n u m h e t f ** e n ­ t e r t h e U n i v e r s i t y n e x t y e a r a f r e s h m e n . in t e r e s t h a s D u r in g th* * D im # d a y b* < ti diow ti a i * t h a t wb*>n t h e y a r c f r e s h m e n n e x t y e a r , n o o n e w i l l r e m e m b e r I h e m . G o u ld n o t th e b e n e fit;* o f t h * ’ H in d In* e x t e n d e d b v m a k ­ in g , t b * ! In u l a t e h e r e ? i i i i I fie S t a t e , w h** d e r i d e Hi in a t r ie " t ip ' ( u r n ;< t w a Ii i i i ' in t h e m ; b u t I he * h a ne* I ml# p ‘ g n at i n w i llii/h School Journalists O n e o f t " " m ost v a l u a b l e c o n t e s t s h e ld ( ’h i. * h o o ts o f {S ig m a D e lt a In t o r s e h o ia M ic annually a m o n g th e h ig h I* a L e a g u e i s t in ' U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s C o n f e r e n c e , s p o n s o r e d b y t h e l o c a l c h a p t e r o f n a t io n a l honorary j o u n i a l i s t i * f r a t e n i i t v , aud h e ld h e r e a a p a c t o f t h e p r o g r a m o f t b • • A n ­ nual meeting *tf t h e f u n v e r s i t y I n t e r * bo­ botie L e a g u e . 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A l Capone is down in A tla n ta where he i beginning his 11-year stretch in the federal p e n ite n tia ry . . a Ion of ill 'OMI*' \ ax* . for The I nit. d S ' Bes Court held \V*dn* day aries of professor: of state uni- vim it O'■» ar*- *'\i mpt t iou I or f* d( * al income. t i nm taxa lit g etting evidence from a 'n no *>f viola I druggi 1 ! 11 convict mg Hm prohibitum law , a dry of-I i c cr in * ti** ar * bought drink ii rod i ba* 1 ti* guv* i nm* rd wa I., rronom i/p and that he "lig h t lo cut (low 11 <• pl ll I US ) 1 didn't need so mu* Ii evidence. im irteeri of a liquor at LO cents I tm cont! t old t tic o ffic e r I ry lug T h e Sena*** t inane* comm it t* *• bas int I odored t a r if f flirt ic I into tho l*r V< UU* bill OU od, I oui, cop­ ia i lamb* r. arni cav» tty;* t la w kt en ai *• \ I ba ny, * a1., I b* 11 B u rn* rn, i ; w " i r n cl b e c a ll • ru n it mg l o w . 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But P i mc# ary, ton, I hat youth preserve its faith in God. ti-.'- nation < rn the in In a ibsen si un o f Ute results of the discovery o f tw o Erigli h i i " '•cion! is is I " a i m g d o w n alum , lh** New Y o rk rim es said, lin s m d o n ly “ A not tie r e le m e n t bm been plit, but an element b een transm uted another into atoms o f hydrogen have element into atoms of th at rare turned ga , and < (limn.pi Hilly valuable Official Notice work r e q u ir e ii to I " ' a c o n titiu m , in o r d e r Ie be H O U S E M O T H E R S for c f f ii'ie n l a r e m u ch r e g n d t e d . I n*|er * xi tin g c i r w ill meet W ednesday women a ft e r ­ ru in lane* . if i d if f i c u lt I " iiisiir* g r e a t e r p el iii 111 * ■ 11 * r ile di tan **' 0 * be t r a v e le d III th e p e r I < *r m a in-* ut d u ty ar* very con id*-rn b lo ; bes id* , t i " I " " I I lin e, p ut c n n d it i*ui.s c a n leg '* 'm at* ly :a . ( pm n v in e m \ t<> Hie b o a rd . Che h o n o r i co it id o l a b le , t h e w o r k i f o f t h e h ig h e s t m d m u s t m ip e i't nit *li*>;* H-r, but a ftm a w h ile rn 11 u i p a le i n d a i n Ii i ti u n i s a I rn I w hm i t b ,> locket o f f e i i 1 im p o i i a ut int e r e -1 m ust lie to g " ' 11 V I d 'I' (• U ! ' ai re- b,; lie* ii l l . at 5 o ’* loc k n o o n , M a y g irls’ study hall, M ain Building, for the next ye a r w ill o ffic e r s be elected and other important business <11 -cussed. iii * Ii* R U B Y R. T E R R I L L , dean of women. D E E TO T H E crowded program o f senior week, the tea which was t** ti a vc bren given the se ni- board of the b\ th* advi Y . W . C has been A. M unday afternoon ^ol in d efin ite ly postponed. M A R G A R E T P E C K , life d irecto r for women. " o Im ik»*KR H ic g o *-d a n d ■ fist a* ■. T i i " o I i til, dia s. ' iii o f Hie " i v in mot ion o f M . L. C ra w fo rd , the for- or hip was offer***! to Ju d g e or T M. Cooley o f Michigan^ le tte r s t w o • ' !l leading l o Hi e *> \ b I , " ! I I o m law pro- j ft iii 11 Ii * '*i“ J distinguished gentlem en were b I ’ I m d * * i * en tat ive m e n , a n d lea v* a g l o a t off!*«- to go a b e g g i n g . P e r h a p s it w o u l d be p r u d e n t to c u t d o w n t h e n u m b e r o f r e g e n t s , a n i to pl a 1 t h e m u I p o Ii i .dom ll r IR U " o u g h t »a I*. I--1" . a b a ' v bile I In -.:e l m g w m k e t i H g i i m / a i ion i . g o i n g on. E i t h e r (b i", o r I 1 ■ ■ boa I 'I ‘ ill be ob|ig( al I ' i ( I i c h i" I I \ by e x e c u t iv e c o m m itt e e * (.unposed o f g e n t le m e n :-ding i m a I ' IIC. " I I Oil* i I ' ' | m I I " I OI ' I • , a re I eg* H ic I qui* • d way *»f I* , o f i Ii* I \y R b b ai rew ards (" r lOf*- j;o. '■ I aud 11' I! ii ! bi- wot k of Hie: PU 11a \ m d Pl > citizen .hould I . to 'lip ig" Hi* i i i I l i nt Ie 11 ll I ' Ii i n tl* ; on - m o t ! * * i a m i I " i t " sn*I oil" mini' a * • h ara * or, I ere t h. 11" , i * d I i u d " I - >• i rn" t pi I • "ii I dly imply • llano tnt to carp at lab' 'ring ! - bo i c • * vt em ■ .ne of iii" most t i * *■t * rn Iv a* • (("{.Mild : ,,+ th, I • < < I -1« i i " 1 w lr i *»* i * > o t * n t I ?1 * V- bt., i ’ r*. I., l td m * bt v l o b to . I' a v a * 'le d t a ' •Ut,OO" I , d u o * th* I d * i "ll ♦ HU I th mb ** ported verbally that when Vt ps* W in g t Hi. 11 ut, vv a x 1 * a m e , vtend* I * ohm* ! buihhng \ M I, •'(rn I ult in. th* * on t i a c t •I. of A u.-tin a* by ' '"'p h t* d an* bid • I lin t 11npi j diet j 1 • I J J t ; i (i ii I Ho u tin ii am ount vv a I* und, 'I Ids vv a *1 $59,Kim , *va requ* le d t " e ll Un $ 8 1 ,- V v a ila b le I m i d in S t a t * B o n d ; , that }.»r Iii lo p in g th*1 u t'tu iig entry (tie hon*! la t e r , ok . « <•» no* Do-.g r e a t ­ On motion of Ragsdale, the ehait of Philosophy wa off* red to VV. T ll u n of t ’oncortk M a a g a i n t I D ? d o le g a t e a fr**rrt 22 a n n u a l m e e t S a t u r d a y , h a v in g j .»* *>n I mail* a t I'editablc* .showing in all phases f r o m 2 8 h ig h s c h o o l 1 1 v, p a p e i d e io g a t * oi lot* w*»rk done: iii the conference, and a eh*xd they, a; well as Sigma Delta Chi are to he la s t y» a r w h i c h w a s t h e b a n n e r y e a r u p |congratulated upon the service they are to Dial time. The delegate*, representing rendering the high .schools of the ‘State the best worker* among the five hundred jill recording week by week the activities staff members i f high school newspapers, iaud accomplishments of the public schools. I IG tea* v ta I a m i a r c , iii flit at io u , NV‘ 1 r ' ! 'n r a t iv <-l\ the * ii * urn ■ u rittru on A ugli it 23 and Vugust I I w ciily ICVriitl* ,««"l Whit*-. Boh* bv B e ttv H arris. I oi l I ' IM I i V* ' V .1 nil w e r e pl i m p ) I y l>\ th* < a m li11 ion o f “ N alit-c e s ,” Th* lo gent wa - above * it her re jo lt a I I o n Or Hi e th e ir U n iv e rsity , ,t" ■ ob prole iii f lu e fire ( arie : ays v a I < * out * offered "i lop before Hic U n iv et a i t w> i lo- t h e o f th a f R r v H ai r** Mantel *ott., lr,, re* le i 7’ ,'30 o’clock Holy Communion, It o'* I*.* I \1 * *rm itg pi a ve r and lugs “ T e Ile u m " ei Ilion, C hoir v lib ne uh nt it iolo by Edm und Iv nu.', oh.I "T h e I old i E x a lte d ." 8 " ' loci -Vcapers; *:•■■!" ,,’( > 1 . ~ Su n d a y ‘ bib goes os " I " ll* 'I bill it. . lined t " Ney Mu earn H A R O L D T E E N — U L L U M S W E N T R Y E B Y L SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Four T. C. U. Senior Beauties C Z E C H S E N T E R T A I N W I T H S P R I N C D A N C E Tho Czech Club dance was held Friday night at the Austin Coun­ try Club. The George Matystak orchestra, from Granger, played exclusively Czech music. The dance was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cjudej, Dr. Eduard Micek, and Mrs. Edna Zapalac. Out of town guests: J o h n n i e D u s e k J o h n n i e H r u s k a A r t h u r S t e f k a G e o r g e M n z n c h L o u i s B a r t o s h J o h n D r i n k s G e o r g i c K o h a la M a r y Z o t t H a t t i e J a n a k J e r e t s k a V l a s t a H r u s k a E l i z a b e t h M ar y D l o u h y El la D u s e k Mr s. E m it K a b a la Mrs. J o e P e k a r Mrs. E m i l B a r t o s h all o f G r a n g e r Other guests: A l v i n E g g e r J o e l G u n n Z ol li e S t e a k l e y W i l l a r d B u m p a s s J o h n L l o y d O r v a l B r o w n T e d T y d l a s k a D an G a r d n e r H u b e r t P ol ari s k y H e tt y J a n e A n d e r ­ s o n P a u l i n e A n d e r s o n Made! >n S e h u r h e r t A g n e s S w e n s o n : Mr s, Z o ll ie S t e a k l e y C o r r i n e M o s s J u l i a I ’t a r e k I , j ilia B l a z e k j .v d ia L e s h i k a r E l i z a b e t h M r a ze k M inn ie - F o j t Ida H o u s t o n O e t a v i a P r a - a t i k y d ia D r e s s i e r E v e l y n K l e c k a Emilia B e z e c n y V l a s t a T a p s I V l a s t a Mimil Je tt y K a n a A d e l a i d e Z e t t A d e l l a I Ja rt os h A l y c e W y c h o p i n E m m a M a z o c h C o r r i n e M i k e s k a l o s e p h i n e 11 antu) D o r o t h y S c h i l l e r P a u l i n e S c h i l l e r G e o r g i a Mae M a t e j e k I. a d m a K o p e c k y Kila P e c h a l H e n r y O n d r u s c k J o h n P o l a n s k y T e d O ’d e n L e s h i k a r J o h n K r o u l i k J o n n i e E ls ik J A l v i n N e w e l l A r t h u r L o s t a k F r e d P o l a n s k y T e d B r a n d o n ( T i f t o n D u s e k A r n o ld P e t t e r H e n r y S k r b a n e k J i m m i e G u n n E d w i n A d a m s It. J. B a r t o s h C h a r l e s H t i t k a ( t a y r n o n d P r a s a t i k I,. C. Z a p a la k Al ber t ’I rlica J o e K a l l i n a J o h n n i e L e s h i k a r B A N Q U E T TO S T U D E N T H O N O R O E F It E R S Honoring the newly-elected o f­ ficers of the Students* Associa­ tion, the 1931-32 members will entertain with a formal banquet at the Austin ('Iuh Monday night at 6:30 o’clock. Entertainment features will he orchestra music, short talks, and tap dances. The honor guests will he Allan Shivers, president of the student body, Hill Hodges, vice president, and Zula Williams, secretary. The retiring officers are Wilson El­ kins, president; J. D. Matlock, vice president, and Helen Dono­ van, secretary. Besides the honor guests and invited guests of the Assembly members, special guests will be President and Mrs. H. Y. Bene­ dict, Dean and Mrs. V. I. Moore, Dean and Mrs. A m o Nowotny, Steakley, Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Helen Romberg, Joe T. Cook. and D I N N E R G I V E N CAST Complimenting the girls who are taking part in the Luther Lea­ gue play, “The Path Across the Hill,” Antoinette Beacher enter­ tained with a dinner Friday night at Scottish Rite Dormitory using as place cards miniature photo­ graphs representing the personnel of the play. The guests were Alice Spillman, Gladys Meier, Mil­ dred Meeks, and Lula May Pan- May 9th to 14th •Spectator ^ u m p . . w h i t e do# s h i n • II' w h i t e p i f i k i n « w h i t e b u c k , b r o w n w h i t e c a l f , ' b l a c k w h i t e m e s h , c a l f b e i g e b u c k , b r o w n t r i m t r i m t r i m t r i m above is Mrs. Low- Pictured retiring president oil Hobart, general of the D. A. R. Mrs. hown in the dress she Hobart is had made from some of the ribbons attached to flowers she has received from every state during her term of office. S O P R A N O S E N T F R T A I N G L E E ( L U B M E M B E R S Honoring members of the chili who will not return next year, the sopranos of the Girls’ Glee Club will entertain the entire club with a party at College Inn from 7 until 9 o’clock Monday night. The party is given as tho result of an attendance contest which started in February with the so­ pranos having the poorest repre­ sentation. The program is being kept a surprise, Florence Atkin­ son, manager, said yesterday. The sopranos in charge of the party are Jane Bland, Florence Hester, Sarah Redman, Esther Halm, Martha Pearl Hollis, Mary Grace Adams, Scawillnw Haltom, Mary Quarles, Bess Harris, Fran­ ces Hamilton, Marietta McGregor, Ennui Clegg Prokop, and Mary Ret d. * * * Nevada Blackburn, Kappa i- spending the week-end Delta, in .Jim i ion. “O n i j r j O i WEEK S u m m e r C a lls - - enjoy the Health and H a p p in e s s o f o u t - d o o r days! S p aecial S h o w i n g - - all t his n e w d e l i g h t f u l of w e e k Brenizer Presents Students Tom orrow Lester C. Brenizer, local voice instructor, will present a group of his pupils who are students in the University the Driskill Hotel ballroom tomorrow night at 8:15 o’clock. in a recital in Accompanists will be Mrs. J. Gordon Wilcox and Mrs. Victor S. Cluck. The public is cordially in­ vited to attend the recital. PR O G R A M W i l s o n C a r m a n * Arr. b y P*«”e O r t .i n * o f m i x e d v o i r e * . E l e a n o r Gill , I I a n d i a M a t t h e w s , A n t o i n e t t e K u e h n e . Kula Gill. Biti H a m i l t o n , G o o n i e T h u r ­ m a n . B u r t o n M a r s h a ll . M a l c o lm G r e g o r y . O l m s t e a d G r e y D e l Rip*') T r u m a n P o u n c e y D r e a m * Lil lia n A m m a n n L e e T h o m a s F l o r e n c e H e s t e r A r t h u r D u r b a n O v e r St rp p e R a c h m a n i n o f f I a TIT OC* S a n d m a n I* C a l l i n g d u e t E l e a n o r a n d Ku la Gill tDSgitise L 'h e u r c Go d K e e p Y o u , D ea r S a r a h M a r g a r e t Bl ai r Y o u Love a n d I Rill H a m i l t o n M a r i e t t a M c G r e g o r lei ba-* S e r e n a d e D o b s o n D i n n i n H a h n E ll is R o b y n R o n e l l V o l p e N e v i n B u r t D y k e M o r n i n g S p e a k * d u e t A n t o i n e t t e K u e h n e . M al co lm G r e g o r y Mon C o e u r a ' o u v r e a ta v o i x S a n s o n e t D a lil a S a i n t S a e n * C la u di a M a f t h e w - !>oye Mc Attain N o s t a l g i a G e o r g e T h u r m a n A n t o i n e t t e K u e h n e S a n d e r s o n M a n n i n g C o m e . S i n g t o Me d m t T h o m p s o n E l e a n o r an d Kula (Jill Ah L o v e , W ill Y ou R e m e m b e r M n n n a - Z o n e s B u r t o n M a r s h a ll Arr. by M a r te l T h o m a s N e v i n N a r c i s s u s B ir d s A r e S i n g i n g ‘ A spiration ..... Cox E l e a n o r Gill M a l co lm G r e g o r y L o v e I* a B u b b l e S o n g o f t h e R o b i n A l l i t s e n C a s e A n n a b e l M u rr ay D r e a m o f L o v e L isz t Arr. b y P a g e T h e o c t e t o f m i x e d v o i c e s • • • S O R O R I T Y C H O O S E S l l N E W O F F I C E R S Officers of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for the coming year were elected at a chapter meeting Tuesday night. Earlier in the spring. Rachael Dougerty was made president; Evelyn Calhoun, PAGE FIVE treasurer; and Sarah Blair, assis­ tant treasurer. New officers are as follows: recording secretary, Elizabeth Be­ vil; corresponding secretary, Dor­ othy Milroy; registrar, Wilda Dost; assistant registrar, Alice Tait; marshal, Ruth Hasskarl; correspondent “ Key,” to sorority magazine, Elizabeth Alex­ ander; Adrian housemanager, Rose; rush captain, Marjorie Hay; captain, Eileen assistant Grain; senior Pan-Hellenic repre­ sentative, Marjorie Ray; junior Pan-Hellenic representative, Kath* ryn Bowles. rush the * * * Frances Jones of Kirby Hall is visiting in Eddy over the week­ end. Vivian Tyson of Kirby Hall left Thursday to - pend the week-end at her home in Dallas. Jack Gook is spending the week­ end at his home in Thornton. G o in g to Europe? A gayer, smarter way to see expense— le>s Europe at Excellent complete tour-, sightseeing programs, color­ ful entertainment, $1 8 3 to $8 7 5 Reduced Rates 2 3 - D a y to 6 5 - D a y Trip* f r o m N. Y. a n d R et ur n. MISS W ESTER M B . 2 6 0 P h o n e 3 2 1 6 It ’s not hard to see why they are so stylish GENUINE WHITE PIGSKIN P U M P You’ll find this is the smart­ ed shoe it! Au tin for sum­ mer wear. It is perforated, cool, and airy. It is unlined. 604 CONGRESS Tin St yl i S h o p of A u s t i n .... .... - . A "Smart Young Thin9" Golf or Walk . in u n l i n e d W h i t e E l k ( tor w h i t e f la t h e e l * C h illie s. w i t h s o l e s t u h b ei ■ . . S J O a n d s h e ’s a HOLEPROOF HOSIER/ T h e O N E S T O R E w h e e * q u a l i t y h a * b e e n m a i n t a i n e d . f a n ! M a r i e A n t o i n e t t e — First in S t y l e I irs! in Q u a l i t y F o r every active or pensive mood. L e o n ’s S lip p e r S f C lo Q j4 N £ T L -A Q G O N T q/ A N £ GI/IQNI S These four girls have been named as the prettiest mem­ bers of the class of 1932 at Texas Christian University. top: They are (left to right) Mal mn Smith, Fort Worth; Mary Louise Gilliam, Fort Worth; bottom, Janet Largent, MeKijiney, and Jane Jarvis, Fort Worth. P a u l Raeufiin, S a n A n t o n i o B e r n a r d S u g a r m a n , Sari A n t o n i o Gun L e v y . S a n A n ­ t o n io W il li a m S ir i g t o n , S a n A n t o n i o L e w i s L ee, S a n A n ­ M i lt o n Fau lk C o l - l e g e SI at ton Mr. and M r s . H. H n g e r m a n , D a l ­ ian M r. a n d Mr < I r v ­ in g JgV’h, B i g S p r i n g Mar ia n S c h w a r t z , t o n io Ma rt P L E D G E S H O N O R E D A T A C A C I A O P E N H O U S E held honoring Acacia fraternity open house Friday night from 8 to I I o’clock pledges. Chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Felsing, professor of chem­ istry, Mr. and Mrs. .lames Mi Bryde, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Payne. the Guests were: E l i z a b e t h A l k i r e D o r o t h y R o s e N a n c y S l o c o m b Ma rg are t G r a a l jr E li z a b e t h B e n s o n D o r i s C o w a n M ar ie D e g l e r Ma r y S h a n k l e f o r d A li re A nn T r u l o v e l o s e p h i n e R a m s e y D o r o t h y A y r e s E ls ie H o r n s b y O l i v e C o o p e r D av id H i c k e y Gl en do n R o b e rt a I a r m i l P e r k i n s E. A . B l a c k Pledges are: Jack H u d s o n Eel M e rr im an (■wen R u s s e l l J o h n B ri gh t h a r le s H a r r i s F r a n k H o l l o w a y W e l d o n F o l d e r R o b e r t C o lt h a r p E i d s o n S w e a r i n g e n E v e r e t t B e a v e r W a r r e n R o h m A u b r e y F i e ld e r N e i l l W a Is h e B y r o n S i n g l e t o n T er re ll B u c h a n a n K e n t R id er Karl S t ric her W il li a m K a r h a r h l o h n E v e r s B ir d i e S e l l m a n D o u g l a s N e w H O L L I M A N W E D D I N G A N N O U NC E M E N T M A D E U N I V E R S I T Y L A D I E S G I V E B R I D G E P A R T Y The engagement and approach­ ing marriage May 18, o f their daughter, Naomi, to Tracy Joseph Bu re hard of Los Angeles, Calif., has been announced by Mr. and llollimon, Sr., of Mrs. Blaine S. Ennis and Austin. The wedding ceremony * will be read by the Rev. Harris Masterson, Jr., rec­ tor of All Saints’ Chapel, at the University Episcopal Church. is a Miss Hollimon iii freshman st in I'-nt the University, and was presented at the Round-Up Ball a Bluebonnet Belle nomi­ nee. She is also a member of tho (jills* Glee Club. Mr. Burchard is a former stu­ dent of the University of Mis- j H o u r i and as general m anager of The Radio Research Laboratories of L o s is now employed I Angeles and Mexico City. * * * COUNCIL HAS DINNER Incoming and outgoing cil will be entertained by tm m- : hers of the Hillel Student Coun­ the i members of the Hillel Foundation at a dinner in the Pan-American room of t h e Driskill Hotel tonight at *> o’eloek. Credit of IOO points was added to the scores of all guests wht were on time at the “ mammoth bridge party” given at the Uni- : versity Club Saturday night for members of the club and their wives and friends. ; were decorated anti The twelve tables for the games other ar­ rangements for the party were made by Mesdames H. T. Manuel and Banks McLauriti as.-ited by Mrs. D. Simmons, A number o f awards were given to those having highest scores. Refreshments consisting of deli- ice cream and cake were fifty to approximately - cious -Cl \ c l guest . HOLDS PICNIC for c lect i j* ;i I Ria Kappa Nu, honorary fra- i 1 1 incer , t cl ii it y its annual picnic Saturday held afternoon a t Marihuana Lodge, about fifteen m iles of Austin. north Dolores Tanner of Eastland, sister of Karl Tanner, Phi Delta Theta, visited with him and with Frost during the with VS dda w et k-cnd. THE CAMPUS 111/ S A D Y E F R A N C S T A R R Littlefield D o rm ito ry Has Formal Dance Friday Night; M a n y A tte n d _ a „ ! L l e w e l l y n I’d w e ll refreshments Uv.nou list* F r a n c i s H al e I Art h o r D ra o g cr until from 9 Girls of Littlefield Dormitory entertained with a formal dante Friday night I o’clock. Music was furnished by Fred Gardner and his Trouba­ dours. Palms and roses formed the . decorat ions, ant! throughout were served throughout ening. the the ev­ c l . Chaperons were Miss Ruby Ter­ rill, Miss Dorothy ( l f batter, Mrs. Frances Goldbeck, Miss Lula Row­ ley, Dean anti Mrs. V. I. Moore, Dean and Mrs. Amo Nowotny, Dr. ll. T. Parlin, Miss Mary Gear­ (hadwell, Miss ing, Mrs. Pearl Maidie Brookshier, and Mrs. IL P. Brown. Guests were: I I'. J . A r t h e l S id n e y C o w a n Hen P a r k i n s o n H e n r y h riot ed H u g h D u n la p W .Todd l o t F r a n k li n D e l m o r e C ob b G e o r g e Kl oil W i l s o n T e n n e y l o h n S o re l l f a m e s G r a h a m G e o r g e H e n s o n Far ! J o n e s i e o r g e R o d g e ry l a m e s C ha in »» l o h n M c K a y Pat Coon M a 1''.,1m N e w m a n W a l t e r Hailer Dick H u t c h i n s o n L e w i s D i c k s o n A lb e r t Ke id el M ar tin ITTA, Man le y b ar il e W a n e d R ay Mel e a u C h a r le s G r a n g e r F r a n k D a l t o n Mac on Bu d d y l a m e s W o o t e n A m e s Gill F r a n k li n T a r v e r l a m e s S in c la i r Hill T r a i l e r l ac k W a l t e r s T o m G r a v e s W a l t e r Ely Byron Garrett Ed M a t h e i s s u n C h i lt o n O ' B r ie n li m C o u n c i l R obe rt Kern ■loc R a t l i f f W il li a m D o u g h e r t y All en Dabney Bill H ol la n d B y r o n C a s t e e l Be n S m i t h H u g h D a v i s lo h n C a s t l e P a u l B o d y C onr ad b a t h I s e k H a r d y D a v i s S c a r b o r o u g h R a y m o n d Ke lle r W a l t e r P a y n e Karl K a m r a t h L e s l i e Rabid M a u r i c e B u ll o c k Joe C u n n i n g h a m K e rm it D ye he Ralp h M or ri s on R o b e rt F r az ie r C ly d e S c o t t L e w i s G o e tz C la u d e Ha r ri s b a n e h e r A r c h e r E d w i n M e r r im a n l a r k M r E lr o y ! R oy H ar ri s i i ) . C. Arn old F o r r e s t Markyvard W o o d r o w F i n l e y T h o m a s B u n k l e y W a l t e r G o l d ­ s c h m i d t W 111 i a rn K u h r i c h t i Sa m Maas I l o h n S cr o gf ti Joh n W a t k i n s l o h n n y E r i e s o n Joe S u l l i v a n Bill F i k e s H urford H a h n H ar old S ch m idt , R e m b e r t M o r e- In ml 'Fowler I. M c G ee l i m T r i p p le h o r n H C. R u s s e ll E d w a r d M h x o v Bill M o n t g o m e r y Joh n P e t i g o Kollo K i d w e l l E r n e s t R a l s t o n S c o t t G e o r g e R ay Bo li t a M y l e s M o u r s u n d Mi no r P i t t s “c o p e r t h in n er B ob H i b b i t s J i m m y M c K i n n e y Carl S m i t h Max Vogari I 1 b ar ie * Gill ‘ S a m B r o w n Joe J’ool •'>hy B a ld w in Vndy J a c o b s o n ) t h o G r if f in H a r la n P e r r e n o t P a u l C o t ul la J o h n P. G r ee n Wr’ ilhur T y t e l i n d e n B o li n S t a n l e y Joe y L e l a n d P r o w s e M il e- S t r i e h e r J o h n n y W h i t m a n Hill S a y lea S i d n e y J a m e s Ja ck Cook E m m e t t B a u k n i g h t C h a r l e s S i g n o r W i l l i s Lea Z a c h a r y Brir iker - h o f f C ly d e M c D o w e l l Jack S p a r k s J a m e s S a r v e r A rn o ld K oe ur ek l o h n N en le r t L e m o y n R o b e r t s C h a r le s S t o k e s H e n r y B a r n e s S h e lt o n J list ms C ha r lie L o c k h a r t M a r lv n S m a l l e y H a r o ld S o l o m o n J. T. P r e w i t t H u g h G o s s e t t M a t h i a s Sc hon E d g a r P f e i l Bill S m i t h Bill B e r g m a n B u r k e B a k e r lay Dei** W i l li a m S t r i p l i n g H o w a r d T o w n s e n d Eli G o l d b e r g B er n a r d K a p la n H e n r i B r o m b e r g K e i t h F o r e m a n L e r o y J e f f e r s B oh C a na d a O t t o R a m s e y C hr is M ai w a l d A lb e r t T h o m p s o n M a r c u s T a n s e v Hill Y a r b r o u g h H a r r is o n S t a f f o r d W il li a m R ic e J o e Kell y e B u t l e r Bo h B i e r i n g A lv in N e w b e r r y li m S t u b b s C arl Grail B r o w n B o o t h Hi lbe rt B r o w n I1'red G r o o s F r ed F o r t h A lle n S h i v e r s J o e R il e y J a c k s o n C ox Tau Delta Phi Fraternity Gives Annual Spring Dance Friday Night Rho chapter of Tau Delta Phi evening, Saturday entertained at May 7, with a buffet supper the chapter house, followed by an the Austin informal dance at Country Club. Mu ie wa fur­ nished b f B e r t Harry and his Gunter Hotel m c licht t a San Antonio. id' The Greek initials of the fra­ ternity formed in flowers predom­ inated the decoration scheme. Chaperons were: Dean and .Mrs. V. I. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Ii. J. Ettlinger, Rabbi and Mrs. S . IL Baron, Mr. and Mrs. S . Green­ berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frees, Miss L. Hirshfield, Mrs. M. Bernheim, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gellman, Mr. and Mis. H. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank, Dean and Mrs. A m o No­ wot ny, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Arons- feld of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. S. Strauss of Houston, Mrs. .1. Wolf of Tyler, Mrs, 1. Lipshitz of Fort Worth, Mrs. IL Robinson of San Antonio, Mrs. J. Peck of San An­ tonio, Mr's. S. Davis of Houston, Mrs. Samuels of Houston, Mrs. R. Fessing®?. Other guests present were: R ik a A l e x a n d e r M a r y L o u is e A r a n a f e ld l / e v y P a u l i n e S t r a u s s G l a d y s M u s a c h e A u d r e y E li z a b e t h J a m b s J e a n L e v y C o n n i e M o s c a S a r a h R e d m a n F l o r e n c e W o lf J o s e p h i n e D a v i s Glady,- G a r o n z ik M a r ie B e r n h e i m J . a n r f t e Liriden- h e r g E s t h e r G r e e n ­ fiel d Out of town A d e l e F r ie n d lt c h L e a h Ka p la n E t h e l y n Ca hn R o s a l i n d L o w e n - a te in E s t h e r Kuahotz H o l la n d B e n S e g a l H e n r y S c h a e f f e r D a n S h e a r e r A d o l p h M e i a - k y , H c a n t o n B e v e r l y wltz. R i c h m o n d Ma t! Jacob-*, R i c h ­ m o n d A n n K a t z D u h i n - V e r a a n d Ann S u g a rm o n , S a n A n tonin C e a i I G o ld b e rg . S a n A n t o n i o Le'>norp S c ber r, S a n A n t o n i o Maurin*' B ro o k * . S a n A n t o n io L eo n a rd F r a n k . S a n A n t o n i o I l a r r i e t G a r o n z ik M a y G r o s s m a n R o s e G r o s s m a n Mary Or aha ki H e l e n L e v y A ile en R o b i n o w i t s M a u r m e K r a n s o n B e a G a n s F r a n c e - S h o e Ma y T e e R o b i n o - w i t s R u t h Groan G e r t r u d e M a r m a r R o s a l i e S t e r n B e r n a r d i n e G o l d e n Bil lie G r e e n b e r g Be:.;.ie C oh en guests were: I f e r b e r t D a v i s , S a n A n t o n i o P a u l i n e H e f f l e r , EIi*e Miller, C o r s i ­ I > ler c a n s H a t t i e L e v y , S we, * w ;i * er Sa r a h E n r m a n . \ < m o n R o s a C o h e n , B i g S p r in g S t e l l a M o s e n f n a n , B ig S p r in g A n n P n m e r a n t s , B i g S p r i n g B ik S p r in g Rat* E n g l e , B ig S p r i n g L o u i s e Lazar at h. B i g S p r i n g Mr nod Mrs R E t h e l W e i n e i , S a n Abc C o h e n , t o l l e g e WL mer A n t o n i o S t a t i o n ■ki, S hu A n t o n i o R o w e n a K ap la n . i ‘-V -' J ' V > l f i V F j f ( k i •••’” * i **21* S V U ■ ta r a, hr ?w ’n, t y !X- •n- ith nd d o rat M. ids fo- ? h - nd die nd ret the ter hie vill oil of- e t - i c h Vn et —J . . . fulfilling th a t “ c l a m o r i n g f o r t h e n e w ” ! W e a r e c o g n i z a n t o f t h o f a r t t h a t U n i v e r s i t y g i r l * a l w a y * w a n t t h e n e w e s t a n d s m a r t e s t f a s h i o n s o b t a i n a b l e . t h e y a r r a l w a y * , c l a m o r i n g f o r t h o n e w ! A n d . . t h a t n e e d j u s t u n ­ it h e s a i d t h a t ' L o v l i c s t m a t e r i a l s , t r i c k i e s t p a c k e d a r e j u s t . d e t a i l s l i k e a m i l l i o n ‘o n . ’ t h e s e n e w d r e s s e s . a n d t h e y l o o k . for Women o f Exact toy R u t* P h o n o 2 - 1 1 4 7 J u s t O f f C o n g r e s s 1 0 7 o n S i x t h N t / O p p o s i t e I . i t t l e f i e l d B u i l d i n g Ch o o z e Y our P ri c e 9 . 9 5 1 0 . 9 5 16.75 Do you Ride? . t h e r e " # s u p r e m e v a l u e an d u n u s u a l i n t h e s e f i t t i n g t i d i n g h o o t s , “ d o n * i n n e w . t h e E n - B s h m a n n r r ’* bl ae k o r b r o w n < a l f . w i d t h * AA t o ( . . , . ii 14.11 I' u p t h e m i n u t e o n r r r r v f a s h i o n , (.lie s o h t h e p a r e f o r IH M t h e rent o f l i e r r r o w d . I nd ii a In r a l l y H i e * 're a l l H o l e p r o o f fa n * , l o o . T h e y ll Le l l i e l r h o k i e r ) * l i e e r a u d Mila rt It d u l l — avid H o l e p r o o f ••herr** m a k e t h e a l l o w a n c e g o a l o n g 10.75 f r e n c h M a t . b o o t 4 A N s h o p S H F ’ $1.00 to $1.95 T. H . W illiam s C O N G R E S S A T F I F T H IP AGE SIX T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1932 ‘Letty Lynton,' ‘She Wanted a Millionaire,’ The World and Flesh’ on Program THEATERS “L E T T Y L Y N T O N ” (It) — R ob ert J o a n C r a w fo r d , M o n t g o m e r y , N il- A s t e e r , n o w t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . ‘ The for a Word Had Greek T h e m , ” Ina C laire , M adge E v a n s , .lo an B lond ell, David M a n n e r s, L o w e l l S h e r m a n , W e d n e s d av t h r o u g h Friday. A t the P a r a m o u n t . ( C ) L o t t e r y , ’* l l W e d n e s d a y , “ S H E W A N T E D A M IL L IO N ­ A I R E ” -Joan B e n n e t t , S p e n c e r T r a c y , J a m e s Kirk­ wood , n o w I bro ug h T h o -d a y . Ells a “ D e v i l ’s IL Bandi, V ic to r M< P a g h n , t o 8 to T h u rs d a y F r id a y . “ A D o l l ’s H o u s e , ” p r e s e n t e d by L ittle T h e a t e r , M ore lz a M or­ o f N ta, ro w T h u rs d a y and F r id a y night . 8 : 3 0 o'clock. A t the H a n ­ c o c k . in tin- ride and l l “T H E W O R L D A N D T H E F L E S H ’’— G e o r g e B a n c r o f t , M iriam H o p k in s, (> oar A li­ fe ! , n o w t h r o u g h Wedfru day. “ T h e C o h en s and the Keflys in H o ll y w o o d ,” G e o r g e S id ­ n e y , C h arlie M urray, J u n o C ly d e , N o r m a n F o ste r , Dor­ o t h y C h n sty, T h u r sd a y th r o u g h S a t a i d a y . 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R e v i e w e d T o d a y A G o od Joan Cr,v f o r d F i l m , F E T T Y L Y M O N , tile good .I ia n < raw Tot d [ m d m e < a r ­ r e n t a t the P a r a m o u n t , wa alia!- in T im e the W e e k l y N" .VR­ y z ed m a g a z in e US follow : tin “ T h e h e r o in e o f t h i s p ic tu r e f u r t h e r e n lig h te n : e in e m a d ic t s on t h e p a i n s o f p r o m is c u it y . Letty L y n t o n (.loan < rav. ford) not o n ly h a s if lo v e r s . S h e h a s one w h o p a t e n t l y the low e st g r a d e o f Latin A m e r i c a n , arid Di e kill hun w i t h and a d o s e o f p o iso n , S o rude tactic? f o r c e f u l are h is a m oro u fu l l ny (apathy t h a t s h e ha- t h u o f all d e c en t m e m b e r s o f a u d i e n c e . S h e t o di • t r a d e d crim e by h e r high m in d e d a f f e c t i o n f o r a y o u n g B o s t o n ia n low ( R o b e r t M o n t g o m e r y ) . H er t h i s Latin at feet ion, it s h o r t. L e t ty t h r e a t e n s a r e rout L y n t o n ’x rn is do m e anni im p u n it y . n u tt e d with c o m p l e t e t h e < on- f r o m Sh e i r c u m u li t s e q u c r n 1 i in c m u n i " > w h e n R o b e r t M o n t g o m e r y g a into c o u r t and c o m m i t s p e r j u r y in a t a c t f u l , h e r o ic w a y , is drivt n d e sp is e s to cut s a v e d is on its p a t r o n s wi l l be “ T h e E d in b u r g h tria l, in I bb?, o f o n e M adeleine S m it h (w in c h w a s a l s o t h e in sp iration f o r ‘D i s ­ h o n o r e d Lady,* p l a y e d by b u l b a r inc C ornell tin* M a n h a tta n s t a g e ) w a - tho s o u r c e o f ‘ I,city Lynton.* W h a t e v e r evil < fj\ «• the p ic tu r e may have on the b e h av ior o f in c r e a s e d b y t h e f a c t t h a t it is a w e l l- c o n ­ st r u c t e d , w e l l- w r i t t e n m e lo d ram a w h ic h a v o id s it s the t y p e . N ils Ast her is a b lo n d e atli let* h e fr o m S to c k h o lm . Y e t w e a r s fu z z y sid e b u r n s and s p e a k s to la Du ejuti ii ' in su ch a w a y a is a n ­ o f L atin m e n a c e. T h e r e oth e r t h e in im m oral c h a r a c t e r sto r y , I . e t t y ’s m o t h e r ( M a r . Rob- .--tem-ils o f L I T T L E T H E A T E R TO GIVE i DOLUS H O V S U T H U R S D A Y h a s d e t e r m i n e d t h a t its e m o t i o n a l e f f e c t , in so f a r as it is p o s s i b l e , s h a ll he th a t w h ic h it e v o k e d w h e n W h e n “ A D o l l ’s H o u s e ” is p re- s c n t e d a t t h e H a n c o c k T h e a t e r it is T h u r s d a y a nd F r id a y n i g h t s t h is w e e k , a fe w d i s c e r n i n g c ritic s o f ( P u m a will b e f u lly a w a r e h o w is it - se lec t i e n a- ■ V i e n n a , h a s b e e n ignifican* t h e o f l ik e l y th a t o n l y t h e j u s t it to the has it a s to g i v e t r a n s l a t i o n fir t p r e s e n t e d l iv i n g d ram a, a m i to m a k e it su ch , n o p a in s are b e i n g sp a red. s e l e c t e d w i th a u d i e n c e t h a t q u a l it y T h e ca I, he a d e d by M iss M or­ ro w h e r s e l f , w h o s e p e r f o r m a n c e a N o r a w o n praise ha n it w h e n sh e w a s a s t u d e n t in so t h e it w a s E n g lis h s p e a k i n g w o r ld . T o t h i s e n d the t e x t o f A r c h e r ’s a p p r o v e d E n g l i s h b e e n p r u n e d and p o lish e d to e l i m i n a t e s t i l t e d e v e r y s u g g e s t i o n o f f r o m R ein- a n d a r c h a ic fr o m t h e d i a l o g u e , and f o r a p r e s e n t - d a y to w h ic h Ib se n a sp ir e d w h e n he w r o t e — th e f la v o r o f a c t u a l sp e e c h . A l s o , he has i n sis te d , d u r in g th e c o u r s e d a i l y r e h e a r s a ls , u t m o s t n a t u r a l n e s s in a c t i n g and d e l i v e r y t h a t th e r e m a y be no h a l f - l u d i- c r o u s tr a c e o f t h e r a n t an d m e l o ­ d r a m a that w e t o d a y a l m o s t u n - c o n s c i o u s l y a s s o c i a t e w ith t h e n i n e t e e n t h c e n t u r y t h e a t e r . r e g a r d s th e u t m o s t c a r e both a s a n d h istr io n ic a b i l it y . M iss t y p e • lark ai d her si tor, Mrs, B illie L o u is e < ook, w h o a r e d e s i g n i n g , o f a m o n th an d a h a l f o f t h e c o s t u m e s , have r a n s a c k e d th e lib ra ries o f A u s t i n t h a t the d r e ss m a y be a u t h e n t i c in e v e r y d e t a i l; and Mrs. C oo k , w h o is a lso a c t ­ in g a- c o - d e s i g n e r on th e s e t t i n g s an d an e q u a l a u t h e n t i c i t y m a y b e a t ­ tain! d h e r e . E v e r y t h i n g will be g e n u i n e e v e n d o w n th e sid e w h is k e r s w h ic h the m a l e m e m b e r s o f the c a s t hav e v o l u n t a r i l y g r o w n fo r t h e p r o d u c t io n . in o r d e r t h a t i n t e r i o r s u p o n t h e T o o f to th e t h o s e v i r t u e s o f t u n d o n e t h e m o d e r n i t y w ith s t r i c t e s t h ist o r ic a l a c c u r a c y is a h ig h and d i f f i c u l t task , hut Miss M o r r o w an d h e r c a s t h a v e b e e n a p p l y i n g it w it h e a r n e s t n e s s a nd c o n f i d e n c e . T h e p r o d u c ti o n w ill b e V i c t o r i a n , a n d bo u n a s h a m e d ly so , b u t it w i l l ( C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e E i g h t ) t h e m s e l v e s to O b j e c t i v e Is A c c u r a c y l y i n g b e h in d T h e t h e o r y th e l e a v i n g p r e s e n t a t i o n o f th e p l a y will not historical ac- Mi ss Morrow I o f m e r e h o w e v e r . final the l i t t l e T h e a t e r o f f e r i n g j u t h o w o r ig i n a l a c o n c e p t i o n l ie s b e ­ h in d it. iv, o n , or ( a r r e n t in your its In J u n e T o u c h e s o f t h e hold and i m a g ­ in a t i v e t e e h n i q u e by w h ic h Rein* in t h e c o n t e m ­ h a r d ! h a s r e v i v e d p o r a r y G e r m a n t h e a t e r th e d r a m a o f a h a l f d o z e n e p o c h s a n d a s m a n y n a t i o n s h a v e b e e n a p p a r e n t in M is s t h r o u g h o u t t he* u n ­ M o r e lz a M o r r o w ’s d i r e c t io n c o n v e n t i o n a l s t a g i n g , s o m e serene r e - a r r a n g e d h e r e , a n e w t w i s t t h e r e — but g i v e n to a c h a r a c t e r in “ A D o l l ’s H o u s e ” be it w ill f u l l e s t s c o p e a n d s e e n t a l e n t e d s u b l e t y . y o u n g reg i - o u r will b e h e r post, from w h ic h sh" r e s ig n e d -e v e r a l m o n t h s a g o t o a c c e p t ail o f f e r f r o m a p r o f e s s i o n a l c o m ­ p a n y in N e w Y o r k , a n d it m a y be a n u m b e r o f y e a r s b e f o r e S o u t h T e x a s a g a i n h a s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y in ­ t o w i t n e s s s u c h a d v a n c e d arui t e l l i g e n t e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n . T h i s is b u t o n e o f th e f a c t o r s t h a t g i v e s f o r t h c o m i n g p r e s e n t a t i o n t o is p r o b a b l y I b s e n ’s b e s t o f w h a t k n o w n p l a y a n .sel­ d o m a t t a c h e s t o an a m a t e u r p r o ­ d u c t io n . i n t e r e s t t h a t t h e the in that K n o w n a* ‘L i t e r a t u r e ’ “ A D o l l ’s 11 ■ 'Use” is a p l a y that e v e r y e d u c a t e d p e r so n both E u r o p e a n d A m e r i c a k n o w s as l i t e r a t u r e . S o s i g n i f i c a n t p h i lo s ­ o p h i c a l l y an d d r a m a t i c a l l y w a s t h i s p r o c l a m a t i o n o f Ib sen t h a t a w o m a n h a . a right t o be s o m e ­ t h i n g m o r e t h a n a w i f e and a mo* ( h e r it has been said Dud w h e n N o r a s l a m m e d t h e d o o r o f I r h u s b a n d ’: h o u se , it w a s h e a r d ar o u n d th e n u m ­ b e r o f t h e p r e s e n t g e n e r a t i o n th at on h a v e s e e n “ A Doll's H o u s e ” sm a l l , t h e s t a g e is a s t o n i s h i n g l y e v e n in th e e a s t e r n m e t r o p o l i s e s . I' has r e g r e t a l iv c o m e to be eon - s d e n d alum-1 a lib ra r y p i e c e ami a reviv al o f it a c u r io s it y o f o n l y a c a d e m ic i n t e r e s t . t h e w o r l d . Y e t it is f r o m a r a d ic a lly d i f f e r e n t point o f v i e w th a t M iss M o rr o w is p r e s e n t i n g it. She is p r e s e n t i n g n e w v a u d e v i l l e f e a t u r e s , n e w or- i I o s t t ai nm* e ll it s, an d a n u m b e r o f new' m e m b e r s o f his c o m p a n y w h o m A u ' t i n a u d i e n c e s a r e e x - poole d t o he p le a 1 d to m e e t , as w e ll as old m e m b e r s o f t h e t r o u p e . a m e as in i be p o l i c y w ill be th e fo r m e r s e a s o n s , a c o m p l e t e c h a n g e o f p r o g r a m ’ n i c e a w e e k , w ith b a r g a in m a t i n e e s on W e d n e s d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . T h e lo c a t io n o f the f u r n i s h e - t e n ’ at R iv e r s id e Park well-light* i a n d r o o m y p a r k i n g s p a c e a t the d isp o sa l o f t h e pu- ! runs. 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I OOO C O M F O R T A B L E C H A I R S 10 00 L A U N D R Y Austin merchants must buy --- must replenish their stock --- just like the University student! - i i ....................I. merchants have just recently bought — fo r - - 2171 U niversity Girls 424! University Men the smartest, the most practical, the finest summer merchandise •% I Iiiilk how f ar in ar I v a m p of su m m e r A ustin Met chants m ust plan an d p r e p a r e in order that th e y might have the right kind of clothing for students w h e n they get ready to buy. All these plans have gone through. I he m e r ­ chandise is arriving daily and t Sic' d o w n to w n stores and c a m p u s stores are proudly displaying in their w in d o w s the n e w s u m m e r m e n hanclise, w hich, by the w ay, is priced the lowest in years. T heir a lvertising in T h e Daily I exan is telling students just what IS new, and how little it cc,its. Buy y o u r su m m e r clothes now it s summertime, and you should be w ea ring su m m e r clothes. Y our U nive rsity N ew spaper T h e Largest College Daily TI I ; D A I LY T E X A N T h e only (lady n e w s p a p e r in Austin which reaches the entire faculty and student body of T h e University of T e x a s PAQ€ EIGHT 1932 Plans Made For Convocation In t ro d u c t i o n of Ac ti vi ti es Featured for Fail College Night pkm for 1932, tu f e a t u r i n g t h - littrodu ctii n o f publi at ion? o f Flit d e n t g o v e r n m e n t , and a s s o c ia t io n o f f i c i a l 1'nivi r i t y o f T e x a s , g o t und* w a y T u e s d a y nigh t w ith the first m e e t i n g o f the p l a n n i n g c o m m i t ­ te e. l i ­ t h e from • lection e lls, lei y e ll h i L ongh o ie! M. I). 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