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Vo l um e 37 PRICE 5 CENTS AUSTIN, TEXAS, SU ND AY, MAY 17, 1936 E I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y No. 192 Central T exans Gather School Board Friday for Festival Of pa,s®s ^tate Folk Songs and Dances * ^ “ I ’m a r o a m i n ’ c o w b o y , F a r a w a y f r o m h o m e . . . ” Ami th e f a r have .sponsors w a n d e re d th e s i n g e r s ami d a n c e r s t o p r e s e n t th e fo lk Sore o f C e n t r a l T e x a s and o f th e v a rio u s n a t i o n a l i t i e s in iln tv « irvhf IVf ii V 2 5?. 511 ^ g r o u n d F r i d a y n ig h t, M ay 22, a t i ­ lt o ’clock. a t th e Folk F e stiv a l a t W e s t A u s tin p a y this re g io n find to R eviv in g p io n e e r d a y s by m e a n s j o f o ld - tim e songs, s q u a r e d a n c e s , j fid d lin g , an d g a m e s will be t a s k o f th e Jo llyville P l a y e r s an d J a gi'ou p o f d a n c e r s u n d e r re c t io n o f D ave D illin g h a m . th e d i­ the S o u t h e r n fo lk so n g s will b e l s u n g by b o th th e G a n t F a m ily of A u s ti n a n d by a c h o r u s of SOO l a t t e r d i r e c t e d by n e g r o e s , th e M a j o r P. G r a h a m a n d th e Rev. II. B. S o u th e r n . T h e G a n t f a m ­ ily has m a d e se v e r a l r e c o r d i n g s f o r th e L ib ra r y of C o n g r e s s c o l­ lection . Byron, Shelley Works Presented In Song Monday Music lo v e r s as w ell a s lo v e rs of p o e t r y will fin d an a p p e a l in th e p r o g r a m o f B y ro n a n d S h e l­ ley in s o n g p r e s e n te d b y th e E n g ­ in H og g M em o rial lish 29 class a t A u d ito r iu m M o nd ay n i g h t N a t i o n * R e p r e s e n t e d f S o n g s o f th e m a n y n a ti o n s rep- 8 :1 5 o clock, h a s b een i n c o n n e c t i o n T h e e n t i r e p r o g r a m th e N a tio n a l F o lk . ^ E n glish f t class. Dr. ( la r k . u r e s t w ay tb e )ieveg r e s e n t e d in T e x a s will be o f f e r e d ; by g r o u p s of S w e d ish , G e r m a n , by past a n d p r e s e n t stu - M e x ic a n , J u g o - S la v ia n , a n d H un <| #n| | jn D r. 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H o ste s ek will be Misses K atie N o rw o o d , K a th e rin e F u llin g im , E liz a b e th B o re n , Mary ( a t h e r i n e Wilcox, a n d S im p so n , c h a ir m a n . b e r will b rin g a g u e s t . E ac h m e m ­ T h e c o n s u m e r s ’ g r o u p will m e e t a t th e H om e E c o n o m ic s t e a roo m : a t 1 2 :3 0 o ’clock W e d n e s d a y . L. j W . S chle use, a s s i s t a n t p ro f e s s o r o f p h a r m a c y , will c o n d u c t a d e m ­ o n s t r a t i o n o f co sm etics. T h e T e x a s h is to ry g r o u p will m e e t a t the home o f Mrs. W. A. M a t th e w s T h u r s d a y 3:45 o'clock. Miss F a n n i e R a tc h fo r d will “ E a r l y T e x a s H o m e s . ” sp e a k o n a t T h e m e n ta l h y g ie n e o f y ou n g c h il d re n stu d y g r o u p will m e e t at th e N u r s e r y School May 2*> at o ’clock. — o— — M iss Kress C h o s e n T e a c h e r for Blind D o ro th y M a r g a r e t K ress ha* b e e n a p p o in t e d t e m p o r a r y te a c h e r o f S p an is h in th e T e x a s School for th e Blind, t a k i n g th e place o f R o­ lan d R oeb uck , d e c e a se d . Miss K ress is w o r k in g on a d oc­ the ; fu r-! the in t o r o f philosop hy d e g r e e U n iv e rs ity a n d p la n s to do t h e r w o rk on th e d e g r e e a t U n iv e rs ity of S o u t h e r n C a lifo rn ia .! S he is th e d a u g h t e r o f M rs. M ar­ g a r e t K e n n e y K ress, i n s t r u c t o r in j R o m a n c e la n g u a g e s in v e rs ity . I Di­ th e th e T h e b a la n c e in W o r l d ’* W a n d e r e r * C la u d ia M a tth e w s will a v a ilab le school fu n d , W illiam M cG ra w , a t ­ to r n e y - g e n e r a l , o b s e r v e d , w a s du e to h u g e u n a n t i c i p a t e d collec­ o c c u p a tio n a l tio ns ta x e s , in c lu d in g n ew liq u o r t a x e s “ T h e W est j an d in c r e a s e d c o llectio n s on gaso- oil >ing th r e e o f Sh elley 's p o e m s : T he W o rld 's W a n d e r e r s ” by F lo r e n c e Newell B a r b o u r , “ T h e C lo u d ” by G. C e n ta n i n i, a n d VVind” by F lo r e n c e N ew ell B a r - ; line, c ig a r e t t e , b ou r. se v e r a l c r u d e levies. a n d o f J My H e a r t ” A d u e t, S h e lley ’s “ T h e Q u e e n of by W. B lo o m fie ld G o ate , will be su n g by Miss F a g g a n d E rw in . T he p r o g r a m will close --------- — o--------------- S h e l b y to Lecture A t K iw a n is M ee tin g I w ith an e ig h t part choru s c o m -1 • —■«- p o s e d o f Miss M a tth e w s, Miss O n - to r , A n t o i n e t t e K u e h n e K re tz - vision o f E x te n s i o n , will l e c t u r e to th e K iw anis C lub M o n d a y on “ T h e ftchmar, Miss Blair, P e lt ie r , E t- win, R o g ers, an d S t r a n g e sin g in g O b lig a tio n s o f T o w n a n d Com- B y r o n 's “ Ave M a r ia ” triunity to th e U n i v e r s i t y ” a t the by Louis V ic to r S a a r . | S te p h e n F. A u s tin H o te l. T. H. S h e lb y , d e a n o f th e Di Mexican Oils by Wayman Adams Open Centennial A rt Program John’s Record Is 28 People In One Trip T w e n t y - e i g h t, a n d o n e of t h e m w as f a t ! in e l e v a t o r J o h n , e le v a to r m a n in re c o rd s q u a r e f o o t a t th e N ew L ib r a r y , s e t a n ew " r o o m - th e fo r -o n e m o r e ” t w e n t y - f o u r L i­ b r a r y I o'clock S a t u i d a y . I t took tw o t r i p s to school ta k e s t u d e n t s up to visit th e T e x a s floor. C olle ctio n on J o h n b r o u g h t in one. th e t h i r d th e m do w n t w e n ty - e ig h t hig h J o h n is w a iti n g fo r a c h a n c e to b r e a k his i t ’ll t a k e “ tw e n t y nine slim o n e s to do re c o r d , b u t i t . ” B o o s t Term inates A l l - D a y l e a c h e r s S e s s i o n , ; Hir e A t t o r n e y s A n th e in c r e a s e o f o n e d o lla r p e r c a p it a w as v o te d Texas in a v a ila b le school f u n d by th e S t a t e y e s t e r d a y B o ard o f E d u c a t i o n a f t e r an a ll-d a y session h e a r i n g pleas of th e S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ A s­ sociation f o r an ev en g r e a t e r in ­ c re a s e , I n t e r n a t i o n a l N ew s S e r v ­ ice r e p o r t e d la s t n ight. I n s t i t u t e I n s t i t u t e th e S t a t e D r. A sa C. C h a n d le r , p rofessor o f biology a t Rice in H o u s to n , a n d a fa m e d b iolo gist, is o n e o f th e s p e a k e r s w ho will lee- I t u re at f o r C linical L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n ic ia n s , b e in g held h e r e in the Biological L a b o r a t o r y M o nd ay an d T u e s d a y . on s p e a k of “ T h e L a b o r a t o r y D iag n o sis H e lm in th ic a n d P r o t o z o a n I n f e c ­ t i o n . ” T his s u b j e c t deals w ith in ­ fe c tio n by in te s tin a l w o r m s , a n d by p ro t o z o a , sm all one-celled a n i ­ m als w h ich r e p r o d u c e by div id in g , an d w h ich live in a p r o t o z o a n c ol­ ony. Dr. C h a n d l e r will th e a t t o r n e y s , In a fr e e - f o r - a ll b a t t l e la s tin g t h r o u g h o u t S t a t e th e d a y , T e a c h e r s A sso c ia tio n , r e p r e s e n t e d by a b a t t e r y o f in­ c lu d in g C. M. D ickso n of S an A n ­ to n io a n d T. H. M c G re g o r ot im m e d i a te s p l it ti n g A u s tin , a sk e d o f $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 av aila b le in school f u n d , w hile rea l e s t a t e r e p ­ th e s u r ­ re s e n ta t iv e s u r g e d plus be c a r r i e d o v e r to n e x t y e a r . T h e b o a rd fo u n d t h a t th e s u r p lu s C lub P l a y e r s T u e s d a y n igh t w ould n o t a m o u n t to t h a t su m . Newman to Give ‘Love, Inc.’ Tuesday 8 :3 0 o ’clock t h a t th e _ , O n ly tw o m e m b e r s , J a m e s O. A u d ito r iu m . G u e le c k e a n d R. S. B ow ers, v o te d a p p o r t io n - a g a i n s t th e i n c r e a s e d m e n t T e a c h e r * P l e a d Dr. C h a n d l e r h a s m a d e a long Love, In c .,” a t h r e e - a c t com- stmJy o f th js s u b j e c t . In 1924-27 ed y, will be given by th e N e w m a n he m a d e a h elm in th o lo g ic a l s u r v e y of India. 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I t w as S a t u r d a y F ie l d e r , a d v is o ry c h a ir m a n of th e b o a rd th a t the b a n d m ig h t s u b m it s e v e n ] R e g e n tia l choice. bv A u b r e y b a n d name* fo r N o C o m m e n t r e f u s e d P h a r r , y e s t e r d a y , to c o m m e n t on his r e s ig n a ti o n , o t h e r th a n to sa y t h a t he h ad t e n d e r e d it F r i d a y n ig h t in th e in t e r e s t s o f h a r m o n y within th e b a n d . H e h a s he m a d e no said. im m e d ia te p lan s , D ean V. I. M o ore S a t u r d a y th e s i t u a t io n , w hich su m m a r i z e d re s u lte d F r i d a y n ig h t in P h a r r ’s w ith d r a w a l , by in d i c a ti n g th a t th e U n iv e r s ity was f o r th e f i r s t ti m e in a position to e m p lo y a h ig h e r He f u r t h e r in d ic a te d t h a t w hile b e e n it w o uld th e new* sa la ry h a d fixed by em ploy a good d ir e c to r . th e R e g e n ts , n o t th e c h a n g e politics w hich C o m m e n ti n g on in b a n d a p p e a r e d s h o r tly a f t e r th e e a s t e r n t o u r a n d le a d e r 's b r o u g h t a b o u t r e s ig n a ti o n , D e a n M o ore t r a c e d th e f r ic tio n back to th e b e g in n i n g o f th e p r e s e n t school te r m . th e b a n d S u g g e * t e d E a r l i e r ■.t n a i v e s t n a Dr W N a s s o c i a t e ’ p a th o l o g is t o f S c o tt a n d Pow ell, «>n th e c a m p u s S a t u r d a y , r n to g a t h e r m a t e ri a l in T e x a s is d i e t e d by Midi W h i t . Clinic a t T e m p le , a n d B r. . sp e c i, , ed itio n o f E d i t o r is u u c c i c u uj, S t o u t a n d Dr. D. A. T o d d , ^ p a th o l o g is ts f r o m S a n An- B. Va S t o u t a n d D r P u b lis h e r, w hich will com e o u t J u n e 20. T h e e d itio n will f e a t u r e • in ‘f a I o f t w e n t y - f o u r s t u d e n t s of The pr iceri d ir e c to r . fo r U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s Sc h o o l o f L aw , « d an d -ti. I - w r i t t e n by pro- i v **•» ; T h e m e e t i n g will be o p e n to all p re - m e d s t u d e n ts . „ -_t t per 11 e n t e n n a . th e T e x a s l a b o r a t o r y ; Mr. M a nn h a s b e e n l a b o r a t o r y . Mr. M ann h a s b e e n in T e x a 1 w o rk e rs , a n d o th e r s i n t e r e s t e d in om> w e e jc an(j b e f o r e he r e t u r n s U M . fie ld of w o rk An- F o r t v W t t d l ) a i|a s , S an R e g is t r a t io n j w m will b e g in a t 8 :3 0 o clock M o n-, d a y m o r n i n g in B iology B u ild in g 219. T h e fe e will be $1. to n io , H o u s to n , W o rth . \ \ aco, a n d th e T h e s t a t e i n s t i t u t e f o r clinical I I I l a b o r a t o r y w o r k e r s , sp o n s o re d by ^ <*The o b je c t o f t h e s p e c i a l Edi* he ftnd p u b l i s h e r e d i t i o n , ” ” fn . B " ' f ' l ' X e x p l a i n e d , "w ill be to give a com- f u - f l S l p L . P icture o f t h e T e x a s C en- te n n i a l. W e d o n 't j t0 ffjve f a c ts r e l a ti n g to th e Cen of L aw . e n title d “ F u n c ti o n a l In- ^ t r a l E xp osition T h e d ic a tio n s in R e p o rte d O p in io n s ." in te n d m e re ly p r o f e s s o r in F x p o sitio n at Dallas. _ m the U n i v e r s ity School j an( school o f th is kind to be held in th e s t a te . A b a n q u e t will be held M o n d ay s u g g e s tio n , At R eg e n tia l th e m a t t e r of o b ta i n in g a new d i r e c ­ t o r f o r a l a r g e r -a la ry h ad b e e n s u g g e s te d to th e b a n d e a r l y in th e th e y e a r , he said. A t t h a t tim e , S ta y t o n . b a m { ^ t - u p h ad been fr ic tio n le s s t u r n e d d o w n the o f f e r w a s fe s s o rs in th e School of Law. T h e le a d in g a r t ic l e s in th is m o n t h ’s issue a r e “ E q u it a b le P r e ­ by v e n ti o n of P ub lic VS ro n g s the R o b e rt A. L e f l a r , p r o f e s s o r of t 'm v e r M t y o f A r k a n ­ law a t sas ; “ C o m p e n s a b ility U n d e r the T e x a s W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a tio n A c t ” by J . J o h n L aw ler, pro le* nor in T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s School of Law, a n d Mrs. Gaile G a te s L aw ler, w ife of Mr. L a w ­ le r ; an d in s ta llm e n t of th i r d the an a r t ic l e by R o b e rt W T e a c h e r s p lea d e d t h a t m a n y dis- C u r t a n , p o s t m a n ; B e n J o e K ing, ^ e y ­ in th e Bell, c l i e n ts tw o o f th e j w a r d ’ E lo.se W ad d e ll T e x a s I L ov e, Inc t a x p a y e r s p lead e d S tu d en t a t S t Ed- pres!- j i i s h m a n ; P a t t h a t IOO p e r c e n t o f H. W. S tillw ell, f o r m e r th e T e x a r k a n a Schools, de- j m o s t _ p o p u la r t r i c t s w e re b e h in d in p a y in g te a c h - O 'D o nn ell s p a r t n e r ; ers , a n d m a n y t a x p a y e r s w e r e b e h in d p ay - Irish s t e n o g r a p h e r , loved by ing ta x e s . t h a t m a ie r, a S w e d e ; B e t t y Collins, j t e e S w e d e ; A rc h ie S t r o t h e r , a n E n g - p o l i c e m a n ; d e n t o f th e S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ As- N o r m a Miller o f St. M a r y ’s A cad- so ciation a n d n ow S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ©my a n d W a l t e r D u r k in , of d a r e d r u r a l school d is tr i c ts w ould be u n a b le to m e e t t h e i r e x ­ pen ses th is y e a r a n d t h a t 47 p e r c e n t of all school d is tr i c ts in th e s t a t e w ould be sh o r t. H e u r g e d M a r y M a r g a r e t Co ins. t h a t th e m o n e v he a llo c a te d th e specific p u rp o s e o f p a y i n g the back s a la r ie s o f t e a c h e r s a n d f o r m a i n t e n a n c e o f schools bad ly in ne ed o f r e p a i rs . R e p r e s e n t i n g Staffel Exhibit Opens Today ta x p a y e r s , F r a n k L. M cK en y of D allas, p re s i­ d e n t o f th e D allas C o u n ty P r o p ­ e r t y O w n e r s ’ A sso ciatio n , d e c la re d in a s k i n g t h a t t h e $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 be t a r r i e d ov er to n e x t y e a r , “ W h e n you s t a r t t h i n k in g a b o u t th e rosy- T h e o p e n i n g o f an e x h ib i t of c h eek ed school git Is an d blu e-ey ed th e p a i n ti n g s o f R u d o lp h S U f f e l . which w as o rig in a lly sc h e d u le d for school boys y o u ’ve h e a r d a b o u t, also give a t h o u g h t to th e b ack - S u n d a y , May IO, a n d w a s p o s t­ j p o n ed , will be to d a y a t th e Elisa- b ro k e n t a x p a y e r s . b u t had to be p o s t p o n e d b e c a u se o f th e sick n ess of m e m b e r s o f th e f o r j s c h e d u le d f o r se v e ra l w e e k s a g o , , T h r o w m e piny R o s e m a r y _______ cast. w as th e | t I' m N o t O p p o * e d bet N ey M useum . th e d e c la rin g “ I ’m n o t o pp osed to th e schools. t a x p a y e r d e s e r v e s Mr. S ta t lei n as b e e n te a c h i n g con - a t th e W it te M u seum in S a n A n- b u t s i d e r a t i o n ,” he said in to n ic . He h as on e p a i n t i n g in th e th a t city p r o p e r t y in th e busin ess C ity L i b r a r y e x h ib it, a n d a n o t h e r d is tr i c t o f D allas is w o r th th a n it w a s t w e n ty - f iv e y e a r s ago a t D allas. b e c a u s e o f c re a s e ta x e s . c a r r ie d o v e r school ye ar, he said, it w ould m a k e pos- sible a r e d u c t io n in th e ad v a lo r e m T e x a s a r t i s t s t a x r a t e . T h e ex h ib it will be o p e n fro m 3 to 5 o ’clock this a f t e r n o o n , an d r e m a in a t th e m u s e u m f o r $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w e re : it will in- p r o p e r t y th e n e v e r - e n d in g in ad th e If a w eek. An to t h e n e x t v a lo r e m less in p a i n t i n g s o f e xhibit o f ( ity Li- th e is a t b r a r y . T h is e x h ib it m ay he visited fr o m 2 th i s a f t e r ­ n o o n ; fr o m 2 t o 6 o 'clo c k on all w eek 9 o ’clock each w e ek n ig h t e x c e p t S a t u r d a y . to 5 o ’clock d a y s ; an d f r o m 7 to H e w i t t to D isc u s s Insurance T r e n d s a ss o c ia te th e T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l ex h ib it p r o f e s s o r o f b a c te rio lo g y , o r C. E n ig h t at 7 o ’clock t o ' U n iv e rs ity C e n t e n n i a l E x p o s it io n U nion. AU s t u d e n t , p l a n n i n g a t t e n d it m a y o b ta i n ti c k e t s fr o m an d th e p a r t s all th e la r g e r c itie s Mr. V. T. S c h u h a r d t , in in T e x a s a r e p la y i n g will be t h e T e x a s | U n iy e C e n te n n i a l in i n s t r u c t o r L a n k f o r d , b o ta n y a n d b a c te r io l o g y , a n y ti m e b e f o r e IO o ’clock M o n d ay . in o--------------- — Crain Will Head Tau Sigma Delta th e special e d it io n . ” T h e e ditio n will c o n ta i n a b o u t on e h u n d r e d p age s, he said. B e ­ c a u s e E d it o r a n d P u b lis h e r is p r i m a r i ly a n e w s p a p e r m a n 's p u b ­ e d it o r i a l m a t t e r lication , a n g le - n e w s p a p e r s have i e l a t i n g to in a n d th e p a r t th a ' th e C e n t e n ­ nial c e le b r a ti o n will la rg e ly m ak e up th e d a ta . Mr. M ann said B. W . C ra in w a s c h o s e n last n i g h t by m e m b e r s o f T a u S igm a ’ TA..Ha D e lta , h o n o r a r y a r c h i t e c t u r e f r a ­ t e r n i t y , a s p r e s i d e n t g r o u p f l e e r s R aines, secreta ry , P a g e, treasu rer. T he ele c tio n w as pre!,sed th e b e lie f t h a t m a n y of held a t target ^ and r numfeer wiU g0 on qu et o f the fra ter n ity . th e n o r t h will n o t m e re ly me dow n aa f a r as Dallas w hen fo u n d in o t h e r to w n s t h a t peo ple th ey visit th e C e n te n n i a l. He f o r n e x t y e a r . O t h e r o f cho sen w e r e and G eorge A ! e x z e n a i co t h e i r . a j] th e th a t h- f r o m viflit h a d o f . , H. G. H e w i tt o f H o u s to n , a g e n t o f th e N o r t h w e s t e r n N a tio n a l L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , will sp e a k on “ P r e s e n t T r e n d s I n s u r ­ a n c e ” in W a g g e n e r Hall 2 1 0 W ed- IO n e s d a y m o r n in g , M ay 20 , a t o ’clock, Dr. J. A n d e rs o n F i t z g e r ­ ald, d e a n o f th p S cho ol o f Busi ness A d m in i s t r a ti o n , said F ri d a y . R ain es an d P a g e , the r i t e s th,. J J u « n A n n , room o f the T exas I m on. mem - t h e f r a t e r n i t y h e r s o f s e r v i c e s the ann ual sp rin g ban in itia tio n M eetin g L if e in in if' Mr. H e w i tt w as th e f i r s t m an re a d by G e o rg e J o h n s o n , o u tg o ' to M e j i c 0 b ach elo r of to o k p a r t i M r . M ann to o k his f o r Miss being versify jo u r n a li s m d e c r e e fr o m the o f M issouri, t a u g h t th e r e . W h ile rn la t e r in school he i c la s s m a te o f P a u l J . T h o m p an d f r a t e r n i t y wa- ing s e c r e t a r y o f H e m e hoi F is h e r, d e n t, se rv e d as t o a s t m a s t e r . th e p r e s e n t p rf s i- s i n , c h a ir m a n be D* pa ' o f J o u r n a lis m h e ie . to rec eiv e a c h a r t e r e d in T e x a s life u n d e r w r i t e r ’s c e r t i f i c a t e . All s t u d e n t s a re invited to a t t e n d the l e c t u re . .................... I.... '—. - 0 *•■"■*............................ .................................... Dr. A y e r to A t t e n d W a s h i n g t o n M e e ti n g Tireless Workers Grind Out New Cactus Thorn Section T ir e l e s s w o r k e r s a r e g r i n d i n g o u t ream # of r e v e a l in g copy f o r the By J. O L C U T T S A N D E R S ! T h e c o m m e n t sectio n c o n ta in ^ ^ A G J e w e ll, Mathew's, J o h n A. H e n r y F. H olland. M end lov itz, < h a d e s IF H e ir , J r ., an d T h e sectio n of case n o tes was d o n e by W. L. L eeds, A lex Pope, J r . , T. N. W a tkin*, J r . , J a m e s D o u g h ty , J. H. M u n s t e i . J r . , T. B. W a ite , J a n e Lewis Mavei irk, Rex G. F o r t e n b e r r y . Ione C o n n e r , F. K elly Bell. J o h n E. Cook, VV. J. W illia m s o n , A. P. T e rre l l, M ark M a r tin , VV. J. Moi risen, J r . . J . J L a n e y , D o r o t h y H a r r i s o n , VV. B ro w n , an d B. R. L au g h lin . T h e T e x a s Law R eview also c o n ta i n s a b a r sectio n, e d ite d by J u d g e Ben Powell o f A u stin . This -ectio n * on' ii - e n * r but 'ins of • ache - la va yet - a r i pi a c tu mg - V S l a v i k ’s R ela tiv es W a n t to P a y D e b t _ _ _ _ _ :>und a _ _ I i to the le tte t H av in g . b a la n c e loan d u e fun d, a m o n g d a te d a e n g i n e e r s ' im p e ls of ! J u l iu s A. Slavik, e n g i n e e r i n g irrad ­ ii >d ia te o f May 6 as a r e s u lt of in j u r i e s re- int.* a t r a i n n e a r A da , Okla., Mr. Sia- vik's re la tiv e s have re q u e s te d that I eel v rd w hen his cai c ra - h e d I nivi rsil y who the the th e d e b t, ; th e y l>e allow ed to pax D ean T. U. T a y lo r h as received j I a l e t t e r fro m a m e m b e r of Mr. I S la v ik ’s fam ily ask in g fo r th e ex • ; a c t a m o u n t d u e an d s t a t i n g th a t the debt Mr. Slavik w ou ld w i-h paid. M Mr. S lavik re ceiv ed his b a c h e ­ lor o f science d e g r e e in p e tr o le u m e n g i n e e r i n g in 1931 a n d his m a s ­ t e r of science d e g r e e in th e sam e s u b je c t iii 1933. C a m e ra Club Exhibit D ates A n n o u n c e d by m e m b e r s of th e o rg a n i z a ti o n . H o w ev er, E a s t e r n e v id e n t April v ote of w ith d r a w n , a f t e r .shortly th e to u r , d is c o n te n t b e c a m e th e in ban d r a n k s , a n d c o n f i d e n c e w as — . . . ---------------o ..... ................................. 3,771 Petition Names Certified o f th e M e m b e rs te e ha* been in session t a b u l a t i o n ■ommittee f o r th e U n iv e rs ity Ho»- ' i total d ri v e c o n c lu d e d th e i r w o rk j y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n . T h e co m m it- in t e r m it - s o j t e n t l y -once t h e o ff ic ia l close o f 3 t<71 tile drive U n iv e rs ity s t u d e n t s th e p e titio n s , w’hich a u t h o r iz e d m e m ­ t o b e rs of th e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts ask to L e g is l a tu r e raise th e h o s p i ta l iz a t io n f e e f r o m $3 to $5 p e r y e a r a n d to m a k e th e fe e co m p u lso ry . tw o w eeks ago. sig ne d S ta t e the J a c k S tu c k e y , c h a ir m a n o f th e c o m m itte e , an d < h a l l o s H e r n d o n , d riv e , c a m p u s c h a ir m a n of have b een a t w o rk -once th e f i r s t t h e of c e r t i f y i n g lists of n am es. T h e y f o u n d 65 2 d u p lic a te s , an d 321 n a m e s n o t ill t h e s t u d e n t d i r e c to r y . last week, th e in T h e o rig in al p e titio n s a r e b e ­ ing h o u n d , a n d will be p r e s e n t e d , a lo n g w ith a n d th e c a r d oth ei c a m p a ig n m a t e r i a ls , to th e B o a rd o f R e g e n ts e a r l y next w eek. ind ex Pittenger Re turns F rom M id -W es t Trip Dr. B. F. P i t t e n g e r , d e a n o f th e School o f E d u c a t i o n , r e t u r n e d to A u s tin F ri d a y n ig h t fr o m a t o u r o f f o u r M id -W est U n iv e rs itie s . He vis ited th e U n iv e r s ity o f M in n e ­ sota, the U n iv e rs ity o f Iowra. th e th e U n iv e rs ity o f K ansas, j U n iv e rs ity of Missouri. T h e p u r- : pose of his t r i p w as to s t u d y th e a n d d i f f e r e n t school* of e d u c a t io n . in I s t u d ie d th e school o f An e x h ib itio n o f p ic t u r e s ta k e n by m e m b e rs of th e A u stin C a m e r a i a n d looked f o r n e w C lu b will be held M ay 29. 30, and 3 t , the A r c h it e c tu r e Building. th e clu b have been M e m b e rs o f u rg e d to su b m it p ic tu re s , an d r e g ­ u la tio n s f o r t h e i r a c c e p t a n c e h ave be en a d o p te d . for J u d g e s “ A t each u n iv e r s it y I visited , I e d u c a t io n id ea s,” Dr. P i t t e n g e r said .” Dr. A r r o w o o d is on a sim ilar to u r , a n d w h en he r e ­ to t u r n s , we will m a k e a r e p o r t th e fa c u lty a t a m e e t in g which we hope to h a v e b e f o r e the e n d of th e s e m e s t e r .” th e c o n te s t a r e S. E. G ideon, a sso cia te p r o f e s s o r o f a r c h i t e c t u r a l d e s ig n a n d h i s to r y ; ll. L. Mc.Math, i n s t r u c t o r in a r c h i ­ t e c t u r e ; C h a rle s R ain es, clu b sec­ r e t a r y ; Dr. J. M. K u e h n e , p r o f e s ­ s o r o f phy sics; a n d A. M. S e id e rs. The Weather A u s tin and v ic in ity : S u n d a y p a r t ly cloudy. o — _____ K N O W Join* C B S W i t h N e w s P r o g r a m A p re - e x p o sitio n e x h ib itio n o f i n t e r e s t o p e n s S u n d a y at T he U n i­ v e rs ity o f T e x a s w ith th e disp lay of a n u m b e r of can vas* * by VVay- m an A d a m s of New Y ork w hich have n e v e r b e f o r e been on ex h ib it. T h e e x h ib i t will c o n sist o f a b o u t t w e n t y M exican oil p a in t in g - d o n e j yention^ in by Mr. A d a m s while in Mexico e a r l ie r in th e y e a r c o n d u c ti n g a cia in th e f a m o u s old J o s e de la B o rd a p a la c e in T asc a . Mrs. A d am s, also an a r t i s t , will e x h ib it a n u m b e r flo w e r s done of w a t e r colors of W ith a b r o a d c a s t o f th e P ress -n ^ x i m . Mr. A d a m s ’s p a in t in g s lo un ge T e x a n U nion a n d Mrs. w ork will be d is p la y e d in Broad- ; t hc j u n i o r b allroo m . T h e y will be tw o weeks. A d am s, a n a ti o n a ll y f a m o u s R a d io News a t 8 : 3 0 o ’clock Sun- w jj| b(, h u n g in th e m ain d a y m o r n in g , ra d io s t a ti o n KNOW will o ff ic ia lly b e c o m e a m em bel s t a t i o n of c a n tin g Sy stem . T w o h u n d r e d n e t­ w o r k p r o g r a m s will b e a i r «ed by a b o u t ac a d e m ie s. on e x h ib it f o r ab o u t f i f t e e n a r t so cieties th e C o lu m b ia In c lu d e d an d th e — in Dr. F re d C. A y e r, p r o f e s s o r of a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , will e d u c a t io n a l a t t e n d th e N atio n a l Y o u th Uon- I). C., to 23. H e will a s ­ y e a r in c o m p ilin g th e 1 9 38 W a s h i n g to n , f r o m May 21 sist book re p o r t. “ T h is is a m e e t in g o f th e De- pat t.ment of S u p e r i n t e n d e n c e to d is c u ss a n d solve th e p ro b le m o f e d u c a t i o n ,1* Dr. A y e r said. “ A ft na! stu d y o f y o u th p ro b le m s will he m a d e an d in c o r p o r a t e d y e a r book o f 1938. in Dr. A y e r will also a t t e n d th e C ui no a lu m C ollege at C o lu m b ia U n iv e r s ity May I* a n d 20. In T h o r n se c tio n o f th e 1936 C a c tu s. th e i r sec re t r e t r e a t th e y a r e laat S e p t e m b e r , h a p p e n in g s since th e w e a lth o f co llecte d in f o r m a t i o n . W it h all the sy s tem of a well r e g u l a t e d n e w s p a p e r o f f ic e , the th e e d it o r of th e ( a c tu s Thorn has a s s i g n m e n t s h e e t s h a tin g s to ries t o be w r it te n by m a n y c a m p u s le a d e rs who k n o w the in side f a c t s un - u p p r e s s e d in cident*. KN / ? tm f ij i Hal Surface Aids Davis Cup Squad A t Philadelphia B y R I P V A N D A M M * Cup tingles T 'H R L F . of A m en a ’ Du repnfgentati' an* get t ing plenty of compot iii these d iy s from a blonde-head ,r,* • • I who once played urn tlic Pe nick banner. The cup squ ad is p r a c t ic in g rn W a s h in g t o n a n d for Philadelphia in preparation the intervene final to he played at * io> tier man’ own Country 1 loo. M ay 29-31. Ha! Su rface is the latest recruit to th** Am erican ramp. A former xa - play w hit wa t o for w i t h draw injur ie beearne of • riff* red rn a Ii a t i i O il y im Mat ion, lo- ha ~ pin vt d t o. term is in < illy ea si'a n tout namerit acting and is now a s “ number .six’’ man in th* Du vis i up workouts. the it f o r S u r f a c e th e c o u n t r y ’* r a n k in g s ta r a n d w a * t w e lf t h p ro m is in g D r . P r n i r k ’* m a lt in t e r c o lle g ia t e p ro s p e c t h o n o rs sin ce W i lm e r A llis o n In th e n a t io n a l c h a m p io n s h ip * a t F o r e s t H ill* la»t y e a r , he lo *t a S p a in '* th ird ro u n d m a tc h to 'n d e le g a te , E n r iq u e M a ic r , f o u r c lo t e aet*. during in competition, A S a result of his showing* thus t fa r in* bis deft ated A Iii w Inch tim e non, J . F ilb e rt H all, Gene Mako and others, the Kate a < ity net man wa- chosen to accompany the cup squad to Philadelphia where ‘they have been on grass. O ar Yankee that S u rfa c e ’s ability to handle hazardous shot* in the back court enables him to give his mote ex­ perienced opponents ample com petition. py u p o n practicing Donald Budge, Gene Mako, B r y ­ an G ran t, Jo h n V an Kyn, and A l ­ lison have been picked by cup oi fin a ls to practice for the Au trahan mat< h< x on th* gra the Germ antown Club. at In idseuusmg A in <* r i c a' chances of regaining the trophy to ani •representative of world supremacy, Allison recently aid : “ T h i* c a n e a s ily be o u r y e a r to r e g a in th e cu p . I f w e c a n get b y A u s t r a lia , o u r p ro s p e c ts w ill it n o w . I see be e x c e lle n t . A s S t a t e * , A u s t r a l ia , th e U n it e d E n g la n d , a n d G e r m a n y h a v e a b o u t a n e q u a l c h a n c e ." Adrian Quint, Ja c k C raw ford , and V ivian Mc Grath, lornriidablc: nu mbers of the A u stralian squad, play brilliant tennis on tu rf and the Syd ney pres has hinted at a possible up-et by the antipodeans. is Mn- C raw ford, team captain, ! he A is- sal* red t he main- tav cd in 1935 alroo t tralian unit and victory gingie-handedly -natl bod from the Am erican i he team.; tit coking <*! stamina and stylish Quint round out the challenging Squad in fine shape, The Am erican practice routine fh Philadelphia is in the form of a round-rohin a ffa ir. Each singles p la ye r meets the others as often a pus ibU* and th" t w• men * rn ing the most promising form by nannie M ay 29 will be c ho sen ti who Ii assignment lire singles Fug m ay determine who fat land at Wimbledon, Ju ly N o te d Jo c k e y D ies F r o m 40-Foot F a ll IO ( I N t Ii N E W Y O U K , M — In ju ries re* ived vt a forty-foot plunge f ond floor window in J i pital proved fatal earl La'.* no* Fat r, OO, > in beet known jockey Fatot wa admitted pital M ay l l , suffe a* Ute appendicitis, and had heed su ffering • pain since then. Y* asked hi* nurse pf water. W hile she WI ah **n* he fell or jumped from tin win dow, receiving a fra> cur* d ku and interna! injuri* . t get birn a gla ■ lav P a to r rod*- in 4,PO I i.i <*- won 1,121. He earned $2,10 fo r his ♦ rn pl oyers during hi.- on the track. and 7 Oft Loose Fielding Helps Farmers Get 5 Runs B y J O H N N Y L Y O N S T - x a n S ta ff Coir re s p o n d e n t Id. Ma*. H O I T O N , Th** \ggie ' -ok ta cond plai t* in I . th<.* Southwe t * (inference bus* ba. i t,e*«* here Ka I irday afternoon by turning hack the Rice Owls, 6 to I. of pin Lo., i* defeti iVC ! he ( twin out iabated t*» five of th* i u h s . T w o bits, two **' \, & d lur-, a field er’s choice arid a bast* op ball g a ve ('ouch S i l " * ’ club in tin* third, ami a hit lion mu i< t mdwiehi'd by errors iii two f in a l t un a** t h» < on ti I <*d t i * right h. VI a nil *.g‘ ingle am i L a rig* lox' • hit to i I . a vet y long ' In bel ‘ intr, i th** field .draggling. Som erville’s iii foil i t h, t he i est of Im! So, w ith a tremendous burst of ; .-peed iii the last couple of hun \ ired yard . Bold Venture moves I into that -elect list of winners of both the K en tucky Derby and the j . winch now numbers Hr*, aku* Fox, Si* Barton, G allant five Bu r •» 6 1 0 C o n g re s s 61 6 C o n g re s s A v e . T H E S T O R E F O R M E N A b o v e is p ic t u r e d th e 1936 S o u th w e s t C o n ­ S e c o n d : M a e d g e n , H a r r is o n , M a y * , T h o m a * , f e r e n c e c h a m p io n s h ip b a s e b a ll te a m o f I he R a m i f y , H o lt , W e » t e r m a n n . ------ b e rs a r e : U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s . L e f t to r ig h t, th e m e m ­ T h ir d : W is e m a n , m a n a g e r , M a n n , R ig b y , G r a h a m , W in b o r n , F it z s im m o p * , D i* c h , c o a c h . F o u r t h : P r e ib i* c h , L a n e , B r a n c h , M i d k i f f , L o w e r ro w F e r g u s o n , W a i t e , O ’C o n n e ll, M c ­ M u r r a y , B u d d y M * C u i» t o n , m a sc o t. H u g h s o n , S a n d * , M u n r o . Longhorns to Finish Season Here Thursday and Friday with Aggies B E R G L E A D S B R I T I S H R S O U T H P O R T , Eng., M ay 16,— ( IN S ) - (liv in g a smashing exhibi­ tion of near par golf in spite of a heavy downpour, young Miss R atty Borg of Minneapolis today et I lilt field o f 136 in tho quail- round for th** British worn- I y 11 n * .Ii I bd (diam j donship w it ti ii ’n g * 36 holes. for th* The youngsti I* went over I he UU It I ti ( ou i -e iii 77, r e d u c in g bv r -core of yesterday, made t w o lie bi : tor vv. at in r fu n d i' ions. rider L p a s s 1 I •t| VM ■ l l i f * ! Finals at A.&M. Cause Dates To Be Set Up B y S T A N L E Y K U N N Tincan Sports Staff Eag er In fin i-h their relied ole with a pair of victories at the ex­ pense o f their most bitter rivals, the Longhorn ba-eball tea rn will I'exa Vegies a pair of Thursday games at ( lark Field md Frid ay afternoons. j , lay i he The contests were originally et for F i alay and S a tu rd ay hut ! were changed because of a con­ flict with final exams at A. M. 'I hi* I en fee ti th C onference thi- I Ollghoi II won t hell SeV- this title their past week, hut is twenty-first championship team. The Southw est Conference was not organized urn ii 1015, and they have failed to win the flag only four time- d u c e then. The A g g ie s , who are now in second place, won it in th:’.I and 193*1. The Horned Frogs from T. C. IL won it once, the B a y lo r Bears iii 1933, and have also won in 1023. it once, The Longhorns went through four championship season- before the eon I’**i en**** vv a founded. In previous games of the sea oil, l'exa defeated A. Kl M. once at College Station in a conference contest, w hile the Farm ers were trium phant at Brenham when th** two teams met in a feature of the M aifest celebration. The latter gal"** vv as a non-eon f* renc** til'. star Texas w ill be handicapped by the Jo-s of Norm an Branch, Long ­ college and horn captain J hurler of the Southwest. A tonsil I operation last week put Branch on the sidelines for the rest of the •season. Dick M id k iff, H enry R am ­ se y, ami C. G. Hughson w ill prob­ 'he mound duties ably handle : against the Cadets. Because o f the riv a lry between Hitting Of the Steers P l a y e r C o n f . A v . S e a . A v . Ramsey Maedgen Sands Ro* by 'I homo Binneb H u n isori Graham P i eibisch VV inborn M u n ro M id k iff Mann Holt M cM a r r a y Ritz m in io n s 11Ughes Lane Hughson F e r g u s o n .666 .500 .474 .362 .231 .282 Mr ‘5 .4 17 .33 3 .",29 .346 . 3 S • .500 .300 .250 .23,S .20 0 (MIO .(HIO .OOO .500 .500 .443 .874 .354 .346 .333, .330 .330 .326 .315 .308 .2 ' ti . 2 7 J •250 .244 .200 J 13 .OOO .OOO St. Eds Names Pierce Coach B ill Pierce, coach a t Austin C o l­ lege, Sa tu rd ay wa.s named St. E d w a r d s U n iv e r s it y f o o tb a ll c o a c h to succeed Jo h n J . O 'B rien . O ’ Brien has returned to N otre Dame as end coach, Internationa! News S ervice reported. Pierce was line coach on the St. Ed w ard s’s team in 1933. IU* turned out a championship team a t Austin College last year. --------- o--------- Ja c k Tobolowsky and Theodore Naman ar** spending the week-end in Houston. the two schools, a large crowd is expected at C lark Field by Ed Ode, Intercollegiate A th letics bus­ iness manager. Did You Know That A u s t in n o w h a s a s e c r e t a r ia l s ch o o l S c h o o l g r a d u a t e s a n d C o lle g e p e o p le o n l y ? f o r H ig h DID YOU KN O W T H A T O u r f o r m e r s c h o o ls e n jo y th e r e p u t a t io n o f h a v ­ in g p la c e d E V E R Y g r a d u a t e ? DID YOU KN O W T H A T O u r f a c u l t y is co m p o s e d o f f iv e t e a c h e rs , a ll h o ld ­ in g d e g re e s fr o m a c c r e d it e d u n iv e r s it ie s ? DID YOU KN O W T H A T W e a r e lo o k in g f o r w a r d to a v is it fr o m Y O U ? 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D a v i . a n d P - r d e t t a H a n . e . l FOR T H IS I S S U E Night Ed itor Head ' 11|»yi ad*’i A-Mntant* h i l l M c I n t o s h David Hotter Haul t i univ, W a lte r 5Va-hington, Lynn J Ackton Welcome to the Campus: One Psychiatrist with th f1 Three days ago tile campus littered M h v 19, that the faculty iii its meeting Tuesday, consider the ad visability of adding a psychiatrist staff of the U niversity H ealth Service. ne w.M would to the H a lf of the student body chuckled because they did n ’t know what psychiatrist meant. One-fourth smiled because they did know. “ A psychiatrist in a U n iv e rsity? How ab­ ;mt the mentality of insignificant ailments. W e would hazard a rough esti mate that over SO per cent of the m ilder internal and » ' ternal disorders -HPe brought about L. th «* d w ellin g of th* mind upon their existence until they become a la rm in '’ realities. Psychologists w ill ve rify ti is. I he situation does not end with mere erno ional d is tiirbanccs.. These are infrequent and seldom have a per* manent effect lf deterred In their early stages, lh** in tl — that gray m atter so essentially important in all human — needs strength too. It needs proper e x e r c is e along th right lin e s . It needs the .sunshine of clear thought and th* fresh air of mental determ ination. A ch aracter is shaped in childhood and ad oles ence M any U niversity students are still in their adolescence* ami th eir thought a r n i associations while here aw* a v ita 1 part in th** building of an energetic, and h e lp t o l man hoOd and womanhood. It the U niversity could o i l e r ait antidote to th** minor a il m e n t s gf th** mind, the future demented and deficient could be en ***1 before seeds *»? decay could take root. This is what faces the fa cility T u esd ay. inst as it has faced the health a ithorities for m any years— w ouldn’t a competent psychiatrist do more t«> solve the problem than the man made tools in future y e a rs ? One trained in the treatment of mental diseases is one of th** in«»^t skilled in the medical profession; for mental diseases, it is sadly* true, are th** most d ifficu lt to analy ze and sometimes th** hardest to l ure. Hut curing and analyzing them is one of th** most progressive advances that medical science ha*^ mad** in th** past decade. M ental hygienists opened a door to regions unexplored, to regions treacherous and delicate. But in th** years that hay ** passed since the e a rlie r sciences dared to approach the mysteries of th** mind, these m ys­ teries have been solved to a certain extent and have been w ritten down on a scientific basis. E v e ry year a few students struggle along the Uni varsity in a distort***! mental stat* —no one competent to advise them properly, in* on** to consult in th** darkest hours. A University is p r o p e r t y term ed a place which un settles minds. Beliefs are shaken, emotions irritated, minds battered, id e a ls - b u t t e r e d . S o m e come out all right, but iii others never find themselves. M o re in cid e n ta l consultations by elders is sadly needed. The present set-up does not provide this. A psychiatrist hole that has existed on the yvould fill a dee}) campus for many a n d w id e years. Official Notice A n c ie n t R e p t il e ’s G a s t r o lit h in F’ x h ib it Club meeting- today in T O D A Y IN BUD* ace listed column. C E R T I F I C A T E S *»! tnembei-hip in Pi Sigma Alpha for spring initiates ai*- here Please ta ll foi them in Garrison fish1 20. E C K E R T . J . I secretary*!* **a-ui *• . a l l W o m e n * whu ha,, had * I m boarding or rooming i ou ... ap­ proved fo r women st (dents of the summer sfaaion ar* requ* ted to th** A «<>< is*' ion of meet w ith on Housemother W ednesd ay, May IO , at clock *n A rch ite ctu re Build r to disco-- sp miner plan*. VV OCH * fo* lo. R I B Y T E R R I L L L O M A X dean of women. Jan*- Aronson -pent la * end in San Antoni*) with S a lly Areason. w i ck M i Florence D ulaney is spending the week end in San Antonio. o f rub chicken’- The geology division It is an old chicken custom to -wallow -mall stone- and pebbles. not becMU-e they tad** good, but because they serve the toothless chicken a« teeth. Held in the giz- together £8rd, the-** stone- and chew th** food Such stone- ar** called gasteoliths th* U n iversity Centennial Exposition three ow ns a ga-trHtth that inches in diam eter and weighs one-halt pound. Dr. H. B, Stony.*-' clivi-iot) supervisor, says that thi- gastrolith fame not s i "rn th " stum a* h of a ch i'k e n , but ti nm that o' com** large reptile which roamed the hill country near Fred ericks­ burg more than 50,000.000 years ago. The -penmen w*ili ex i hibiled th** U niversity during i Centennial Exposition which open- be is Mi.-. David Sat'ir *»t San Vn tonic i- visiting her son Nathan. a student at the U n ive rsity, this v .-ok end. From Our Readers A N A N T I D O T E IS N E E D E D * * it Reserve officers recommended R O .T C, on the campus, one say­ ing an antidote is needed for so­ cialist and communist sentiments here. Your immediate replying edi­ torial stale- as the antidoes offered n K.O.T.C, is made perfectly Heal R.O .T.C. is intended to pro­ mote w ar and Fascism ami “ be­ come another shock troop to throttle freedom of th in k ­ ing, discussion, aud org a n iza tio n "; that it is not intended to prepare for defense or make better c iti­ zens. ll diarist ie So, as an antidote for socialism and communism on th** campus is not wanted bv tho*** who formu- ate the editorial policy of the Texan. The edito rint fits exactly I and edi­ your this y e a r’s page torial policies. V isitin g aocial- ■ -1 s have dom i not od page I before, their sojourn, during and aftei lavish he free adveitising th ey, eecivrd having been followed by in editorial or two advocating • one phase of their propaganda. •, utei mg to the hobbies o f a few , facu lty and student*, sn­ *t' the ailed (b y themselves) advanced bink'*) s, von overly publicize doc- rine- IO per centi • f the student- are interested. undeniable in which not implication Yoni th* hat older people ot emote R.O .T.C. ; because others fight wars is un- vorthv, It !- borrowed from the; octal e* ta, who have been over- untiing cumpii- Your reader- know th**n \ mid gladlv fight for their coup- i iv in the steed of tboti* sons. if that were possible. W hat father vauts to sen«l his s*m to the field if battle, and possible death? But I who among tis want our son- t o 1 ’♦se love for country? thi- year. ( fathers Your slur on the flag “ w ith - 1 nit the blinding influence of flag monopoly” calls to mind the glee­ ful statement of socialist N orm an, rh* J ma- here when he commended J he absence of the flag ; and the! introduced a peace Indent who speaker a few days ag" and gpoh* fixed for the presence o f the stars and stripe-, -Hying some one else put it there. Yes, an antidote for socialism and communism is needed on the campus. Not to suppress freedom if thought, expression and organ­ isation. but to expose and bring to public attention subversive ac­ tivin**- ami propaganda. To re­ sent, and resent quickly insults to mr flag which typ ifies a land of justice and freedom. To chal- I* nge false attacks on Am erican institutions made by alien minded •adicals. To make known the hid-| den purposes of those who inaugu­ rate mass movements. this governm ent. One of these i- th** “ Em ergency Peace Cam paign.'' headed by so- ialists, designed to raise a million loll ars and hire many speaker- fur pea« «*. Most of these speak- "i- will he -oc in ii st-, slickly ad v(Hating socialism in the name cif oeaee. N early all of the money will go into socialist pockets, be i-cd to weaken the confidence of he people in their government. rh** cause of peace is to be a cloak t.u socialistic propaganda. A so-: ialist who is a citizen never pass­ ’s up an opportunity to curse and tenon rice His •ii utilises are sweet. 55 hat he ad- v* ates wear- the cloak of I topia; it- substance is a- a dream, made H nothing. The deceit of lead- I hey i- of socialism is colossal. insinuate their doctrines into the the church. acred precincts of but upon obtaining power confis- ate church property and suppress •'lee worship. E v e ry socialist ruler n Russia has murdered dissenting objects. Stalin , safe-cracking so- iali-t sociaii-m •artly unma-ked) put- to death any Russian he wants today, at Sis mere whim. In Russia only i nice- enjoy liberty. (communism 's H itle r's Germ any and M us­ solini’* Ita ly, products of social­ istic demagogue) y and experi­ mentation. with their regimenta- ■ ion of the daily ive- of the peo- de, * on 11-cat itin of private prop­ e r and glorificatio n of the to­ il Ii ta ria ii -tate, aie living exam­ ple- oi the practical results of so- - ialist ic management of govern­ ment. give the weak when they can weak these lit'b* aid But when leaders secure enough power they hypocritical their throw aside masks and become tyrants, ruth- The Student Pulse ‘*lltiiiiiaB18l!tnaiWiiiBIII*lBIIUIIIIIiBIH)IUI#HIBIlllllllliMllllBllJlillllIBllllllllltinM,IIWt!ltflyiWIIBllUllJIUfl!IIIBIIIIIIIIIMUJWUlHlli,gll? b y m a c k r o b e r t s o n from our little orange notebook A P R O B L E M M O R E IS F O R G O T T E N T H A N W A R IS F O R G O T T E N IM P O R T A N T I have followed w ith son)** interest the reactions that have been taken by the student body in regard to the questions dealing with this long session war. These reactions made their first appearance U niversity** curricu- when the question of R .O .T .C . as a part of th* lum came before the student body. c e n t e n n i a l v i s i t o r . the fa t obi man with little his nose sat on stool Schooner. aboard the the red fishing U n iv e rsity “ i didn’t know fishing stools ; cere so damned uncom fortable, ’ he mused- his fishing line hanging overboard in the deep blue w ater that wa- like the G u lf of Mexico Island began to ju st o ff Padre be tugged at. “ ah, now, a b ite !” he cried, he pulled up his line and released a squirm ing little body that was some sort o f fish from “ this is some sp o rt," he a voice from behind the fa t man with the ret! nose boomed, “ sorry, sir, but that’s your quota.” tw o.” “ i’ve <>nlv caught the * fat man said. “ two i boomed, "y o u see is the quota," the voice it ’s so fa r to haul fi-'h from the G u lf to Aus tin ." I “ if i payed another fifty cents, could i catch two m o re ?" the man wanted to know. s ir," is the the voice said. “ sorry, “but two each lim it for visitor, if you like deep sea fish­ ing i .-uggest you go to the G u lf.’ about that time a big slim man .ame rushing up to the fa t old : man who was holding his two fish is T. C. ion a string, "m y name i arn an anthropology student. I got a scholarship to H a rv a rd , but i i don’t w an t the daily texan to say anything about it. (th e y m ignt i wanted them to.) would think ! you like one of your fish mounted to take back home to show your frie n d s?” “ tio,” the fat one replied, u -- resistance, sales ing pow erful “ hut i would like to know w hat that thing c a rry in g about in your a rm s." yo u’re is i must say “ why, this is a dinosaur tooth, it ’s a very -ii*, and rare specimen, i charge you 25 cents to let you hold it fo r one m inute.” “ tw en ty five cents it for a whole m inute? how reason able, here’s my quarter, w ill you to hold “ that w ill be the slim man .-aid. IO cents e x tra ,” the fa t old man held the dino­ saur tooth fo r a minute, an e x ­ perience he’ll never forget, then he took his tw o fish and le ft th " U n iv e rsity Schooner which h a d swim ming been erected pool in G reg ory Gym which had be n made to look like P a d re i s ­ land and the G u lf of Mexico, it was a long w alk over the nioun | tain which had been constructed ‘ on the basketball courts to get outside. in the that night in his hotel room which had been made to look like a pioneer Texan'- -hack, the be I fa t old I being too realistic, the man w ith the red nose said to iii vigorously for defending the so ailed “ pur-e -nati hor” was him self responsible fo r the boy’s r e ­ lease, to te stify Mr. S m a rt refused id e n tify against him or even to t h e him when called upon by the police to do .-o. T h erefore three cornered dog fight staged on the pages of the Texan by he-e three gentlem en smacks of the ridiculous. A ll of which proves like a good that there’s nothing ugum ent, ------------ o------------ — C. GLASS. T. H. Shelby, dean of the d iv i­ sion of extension, w ill speak at commencement exercise- in B la d y on M a y 22 and at P ra irie Lee on M ay 25. wxitc dbjtSJucicfua E C I sine* E v e r y there has quently ajqieared in the column of The D aily Texan, headed the “ Student P u ls e ," ideas and com ments of the student body on the topic of war. T hey have made and advanced p ractically every argum ent and idea for and against armments, methods of preventing wai <, causes of war, cure for war, the curses of w ar, and all t h e other topics involved in the dis­ cussion of war. A number of th** student body joined in the peace also strike of in th*- recent Em er participated geney Ev e n Peace Cam paign, -everal student organizations have made w ar prevention one of this i-sue-, having passed and m ajor published re-olufcions supporting those things which they believed in m aintaining peace. would aid W h y all this student reaction? last month and is on the as if w ar It seems w orld’s horizon and this e ffo rt i- i expended to keep ourselves out | I of war. W h y do we w ant to stay out of w ar? The main reasons are j in the destruction i I found to be killing of ! : that w ar causes— the men, the breaking thereby cauking g rief a n i up of Am erican the there are ; homes— and then economic losses ami wastes that j i "ome with war. T ru ly , these a re ! reasons enough to make the cause of thi.s student reaction w orth­ while. They are to be commended ! for their work and may they suc­ ceed in their endeavor. their [pending But they are fighting something that m ay not face them in their I generation. Because of its uncer­ ta in ty it might be classed as an intangible cause. T hey are ex- scholarly argil ments and idea.- for* peace, some­ thing that we now have and are 'ikely to keep for some time. 5Vhv 1 not expend this wisdom on an •vee increasing problem— a prob lem that has been w ith us for 25 years: a problem that is w ith as now; a problem that w ill be of a greater dimension a problem that is g reater to the | Am erican people than the prob­ lem of w ar has ever been. E very- it. W e read one is fam ilar with about it every day. A- a m atter of fact, it is before us so much that we seem to be unaw are of It is the problem its importance. la te of auto- of the mobile accidents and their fataii- ties. increasing statem ent to No doubt the this problem is g reater American people seems fallacious, But here are the facts taken from a l l a v a i l a b l e stati.stii Am erica ha- fought -ix w a r s : Revolution • .ii i 55 ar, 55 ar of 1812, Mexican W a*. C iv il W a r, W a r of 1898, and the 55 odd 55 ar. These wars I N D R E A M S I dreamed a dream and liar! a I his book, i said. vision, And then awoke once more. Th** things I dreamed, and saw in vision Shall he mine nevermore. I dreamed that thou know the thing d i d s t T h a t makes my heart to heat; The thing that makes my soul to sing; T h a t yearns your soul to meet. And in this dream of sweet No thought of place or time To mar the beauty of that repose. rose T h a t God had made sublime. I), would that I could know the thing T h a t made that dream divine. I know at last I ’ll find that thing by fifteen years of action or died of w o u n d s , to 1936—-14 1922 involved fight ing in which approxim ately 2->0,- loot) A m erican men were killed in h rom years— there I have been 380,000 Am erican pen pie killed automobile a cci­ dents. A more vivid comparison is the fact that in the 18 month- the m which we participated in 55 ar, horrible 50,o ld W orld Am ericans were killed. W h ile I, 1934 to December J u ly from I 31, 1935 — *18 m onths— 54,100 were killed by automobile aeci dents in the U nited States. just man and W a r there were fatalities. There are the hu sufferings caused by wounds the perm anent disability. In 182,67 I A m ericans in ju red ; while in 1935, 895,280 Am ericans w ere injured in autom obile accidents, of which over 100,000 are perm anently in for ju red or disfigured life. A- for economic it was e sti­ loss, mated that automobile accidents bore an economic cost of I V* bil lion dollars. There is no w ay of estim ating the emotional su ffe r ing. anxiety, and g rie f that Am or that ' ican fam ilies have undergone be taking the cause of the unexpected of a loved one, or because of some h oriib le in ju ry sustained by one who is dear, through an autumn should he bile proof enough that problem of automobile accident- is a {nob lem that is more pressing in our country than the problem of pre - venting a future war which may never come. accident. This the those who op- lessly "liq u id a tin g pose them. The people earnestly desire peace. All should w ork for it, hut peace movements w ill better suc­ ceed if selfish interests are not perm itted to subvert them to other p u rp o s e s . Nothing i- gained by refu-ing to face facts. Campaigns to induce citizens to to bear arms fo r their country are clearly seditious. Abusing o u r governm ent and ea-ting slurs on our flag does not promote peace. W ords used cannot with success be harmonized w it h , th# rn,,si* o , prayer, not | even bv a preacher. The Am erican people will not purchase peace at the cost of honor. in the dive refuse An antidote i- needed. Perhaps not R .O .T .C ., but an antidote and a potent one. E A R L E P. A D A M S . Texa- Ex, '15. A ll of the U n iv e rsity student, have had this terro r -trike them either by personal experience or through the experiences of their fa m ily or immediate friends. Thi- is a tangible problem, one that ii was here yesterday, » here to ­ rn greater day, and w ill be here dimensions tomorrow. Because of this fact, let us de­ vote part of our ideas, thoughts, and argument- to this problem of automobile accidents, Voice your . . , * G E O R G E (*. S H A N N O N . , ™ f ' , * T H E R E S N O T H I N G L I K E A G O O D A R G U M E N T ’ It might interest Mr. Cooper Richard- and Mr. Charles Wuka-ch to know that the -ame M r Sm art them so who has been riding V A C A T I O N S accidetxts never take a vacation See C. B. Lange,agerit The Travelers Insurance Co. o f H a r t f o r d . C o n n . A c c i d e n t a n d L i f e I m u r a n c e W a r has other horrors than ; hold my fish fo r m e ?" in the fu tu re; W o rld w ife, “ you know , I think it would have been more exciting if they had re enacted the.* riv a lry on the M editerranean in their swim m ing pool out th e re ." g r o w n in t e x a s . and, v field ’s belonging to Texas* he was born and lived in Je ffe rs o n until he entered The U n iv e rs ity o f Texas, w hile in the U n iv e rs ity he wa.1* e d ito r of the school s lite ra ry I magazine, later he returned to “ B a r r y B e n e fie ld ’s great new ( Je ffe rs o n and taught achool there, sto ry," is the w ay in which Pie* .still later, he w ent to N ew York in 1925 his first successful tonal R eview announces on the and cover of Thicken - W agon its Ju n e pearance of this native T e x a n ’s F a m ily ," was published, his firs t n w story. “ The M an W h o Changed F a c e s ." and it is great* scores ag ain ! is called success wa- followed by “ Bugles Be n e fie ld i L ittle C low n L o s t," and in the N ig h t," “ Sh o rt T u rn s ," toe ap- book, story “ The is.-ue Mr. the “ A*4'" fin a lly the W o rd acclaim ed j in 1935 by " V a lia n t Is the story concerns an old gen- fo r C arrie/* which wa.- tlem an w orth $833.33 a day. and by critics everyw here, who liked to play detective, and a little girl from the slums na iled i Je n n y , it all began one day w hen i nephew, is a student the old gentleman disguised as a tramp was sittin g by a red school­ -aw house chalked on the sidewalk. “ Je n n y M ichaux eats g arbag e." in the slums and,' and Huck M cCasland, B e n e fie ld ’s in the U n i­ versity at the present tim e, he tells how B e n e fie ld ased to come home e ve ry summer up until s e v ­ eral year- ago, when his work became too pressing to allow him to continue the custom, he doesn’t know w hether Benefield plans a trip home during the C entennial year, “ of all my uficle’s hooka," M cC asland like his ‘Chi* ken-W a g o n F a m ily ’ best." 1 tells us, " i “ poor J e n n y ! " the gentleman said, and right a w a y began using his precious $104.16 hours to see what could be done for the child, and, we like to think of H a rry Benc- /french BflfiiAp D o w n t o w n 7 2 0 C o n g r e e i s s u e s a W QJL ^Cjo- S A N D A L S ! T h e S a n d a l is a verita b le n ecessity in e v e ry sm art w o m a n s w ard rob e and this shop show s e v e ry new and accepted ve rsio n of the sandal mode. I m p o r t e d R a f f i a S u m m e r B u c k W h i t e L i n e n W h i t e K i d s k i n - W h i t e P a t e n t B l a c k P a t e n t R i g h t : A l l w h i t e k id W h i t e w i t h b r o w n W h i t e w i t h b lu e W h i t e w i t h b la c k $6.50 R i g h t : W h i t e p*g w i t h w h i t * k id P i n k k id w i t h w h i t e k id B l u e p ig w i t h w h i t e k id $9 50 a I m p o r t e d R a f ­ i v o r y , f i a b lu e a n d i v o r y , in a n d b r o w n a n d i v o r y $12.50 L e f t : C h i m o t i a n d w h i t a C h a i n o n a n d g r e e n T h a m o i * a n d b lu e B l u e a n d p in k $8.50 S e e these S e iv S A N D A L S H i o u r c a m p u s it is p l a y ! on th*1 campus in Ju n e. So* ialist leader- cry out for the I P h o n e 5 2 2 3 2 0 5 W e s t 7 t h S t . nu ro co i> \i i \* S T N D A Y . 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(,(l l a st d a \ 'f t h e Frank Merritt 7 0 3 C c n g r c s s A u s t i n H o t e l B l d g . a call f r o m t h e out: f Instr on tin- lower ro w , i T h e north v e s t ib u le will be a c om b in a tio n o f s q u a r e s and cir- d e s o f se v e r a l c o lo r s, w h ile t h e ; o f t h e te n tr u n k lin es, w e st and e a s t v e s t i b u l e s will h a v e Mrs. M c D o w e ll tr ills the f ig u r e o f a Fe XES star inlaid silty,’ and will know win ! i n g w h e th e r th e per-* w ith red s t o n e in the c e n t e r w ith s u r r o u n d in g o f a sk s fo r a p r o f e s s o r , bu g r a y , c r e a m , c la y red, and Ida* I d e p a r t m e n t , a s th** <>pei fats o f w e ll a c q u a in te d w i t h a s to n e : w h ite sto n e. i n te r s p e r s e d w ith lin es arn! te r r a z z o t ile s Fbo ti “ I im ch pf po cal l I 'IO c a m p o ion*. 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Hullaul , di r e c t o r of t h e field st a t i on a n d a- soc jato p r o f e s s o r of geol ogy ami aa yq t h i s lady, “ I like it fine, mi neral ogy, has a nn ou n c e d . the ' ' E v e r y t h i n g is so nice be t e ^ Mrs. C a lh o u n ha a ' switchboard**!* as l ong as h e r si* one ; ^ , r; Hh«» clai ms e i g h t a n d th < the t he first eh* p o pu l a r in round f or s u m m e r field t r i p wor k ha l f years . Howey**r, b e f o r e in has i ncr eased so muc h t h a t it has been ne c e s s a r y to pref#()uDites for* f o u r t he n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s could limited to fit merit. A m i n i m u m of * i g ht ee n me.stcr hour s in ge ol ogy ba h**en boun says. set as one of t he p r e r eq u i s i t e s . 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J i g g l i n g th*1 work, a nd to c a r r y un little t i ons u n d e r red hook only m a k e s unl e s s the t h a t would be r e q ui r e d it t he n met rial or sci ent i fi c work. tmrfggsiSe geological pie a r e call ing at investi ga t he same condi t i on in com t h e ' l i g h t flash o f f a n d on I* pl u g g e d t he o b i Main Buil di ng, t h a ' v a t o r g *1 a t T h e f i r s t t e r m will begi n J u n e m a k e s c o mm u n i e a t ion t i m e «he r a n an e l e v a t o r i nc r e a s e -o • Bot h o p e r a t o r s ar* I nivei by. in, a n d Ii"** the tie of F<» d o n ’t be a hook j i g g l e s lei rn it a n d last until J u l y 2 a , a n d t h e se c ond lasts f r o m J u l y 2 0 to A u g u s t S I . 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