Today’s Editorial Before Texas Youth VOLUME 40 Z-720 T he D aily T ex a n F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H The W eather Partly Cloudy Tuesday AUSTIN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 S i x P a g e s T od a y No. 158 Six Student Offices in Balance As Polls Open at 8 o Clock Longhorns Detest Phillies, 7 ,0 00 Votes A nd the Future On Election Eve Students Duck 7 Candidates, Chase Dibrell, Visit O Daniel B y P A T HOLT In on e o f the w ild e s t n ig h t s the I nive lo n g tim e, se v e n c a n d id a t e s w ere (hi F ou n tain , one w a s b e s ie g e d in the W. Lee O’D an iel w a s w a ite d upon Dorm A sso c ia tio n last n ig h t in a cl ii Assault Charged lennis Player H a l Bridges, Texan Sports Writer, Files s e c r e t a r y . sity ca m p u s has se e n in a n the L itt le fie ld M em orial I U l l l ’h.y irs Building, and G overn or : by a d e le g a t io n fr om the Tri- imax to the 1 9 3 9 sp rin g political c a mpa i gn. Hie seven c a n d id a te s ducked in the f o u n t a i n w e r e Dub S in g le to n , | Sydney R eag an , and Dick N ew - comer, c a n d id a te s for p r e sid e n t;! J o h n R o b e r t s for chairm an o f the { Judiciary C o u n c il, Max S k elto n an d E v e r e t t S h irley for T ex an essential. cd itoi , and Glen n A p p lin g for AN EDITORIAL OVER NINE TH OUS AND stud ent s today have the dut yj of selecting from twenty-five candi dat es twelve stu ­ dents who will be the leaders in campus activities for the coming year. I Over nine tho usand stud ent s should take this d ut y with 1 a serious th ou gh t, in that th e officers for the next ye ar will have an imp or tant, as well as an unusual, role to play in the University's development of the future. On th e tw o r e ­ cent visits to the c a m p u s hy Dr. Homer Price Rainey, p r e s ­ ident-elect of the University, th e new P res ide nt has m a d e ' pleas t h a t th e University have in the future even a closer h ar m o n y bet ween the faculty an d students t h a n has exist! d in the past. W hen I>r. Rainey take s office in June, the new studen t officials will also have assumed the ir duties. A new er a in the University’s development will begin with Dr. Rainey’s ta k i n g office] and st u d e n t int ere st in his p r ogr am will be Ballot Boxes Close at 1:15 For Counting Vote on Athletes, New Constitution For Association B y P A T H O L T U n iv ersity stu d ent* will g o t o the polls tod a y to fill elev e n c a m ­ p o . o ff ic e s from a field o f tw e n t y - : tw o can d id ates, five o f whom h a v e J o b s cinched fo r n e x t y ea r by vir­ tu e o f the fa c t th at th e y are u n- I opposed. S tu d e n t s w ill also v o te on th e ! proposed n ew con stitu tion fo r th e S tu d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n and will s e ­ le ct on e o f th e three a th letes n o m ­ in ated by th e T A ssociation to r e ­ c e iv e th e a n n u a l A th letic C o un ­ cil aw^rd. A copy of the o f f ic ia l ballot f o l l o w s : H e ad s Exes Score First Victory O ver Big League Team B y D O N P A T T E S O N T e x fin S p o r t I staff . Illn ess p r e v e n te d U n c le Billy Dis ch y e s t e r d a y from rea lizin g a l i f e - l o n g a m b itio n — to se e the L o n g h o rn s b ea t a m ajo r le a g u e b a se ­ ball team . M elvin D e u tsc h allow ed the P h ilad elp h ia P hillies o n ly sev en hits and on e run at Clark Field y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n w hile his t e a m ­ m a t e s w e r e d riv in g in f o u r run s w ith t e n h it s . _________________________ Prize Contests Open to Orators U. T. Try-Outs Today, W e d n e s d a y A $ 1 5 0 cash prize will be aw a rd ed fo r th e b e s t oration at the B a ttle o f F lo w e r s Oratorical C o n test in S a n A n to n io , April 21 , ; and a $ 4 0 cash prize will be j a%varded fo r th e b e s t oration at the M issouri V a lle y Oratorical C o n test, to be held in c o n n e c tio n with the Missouri V a lle y D eb a te T o u r n a m e n t a t the U n iv e r sity o f C olorado at Bould er. All men and w o m e n s t u d e n ts in the U n iv e r s ity are e ligib le fo r th e I tr y -o u ts fo r the S a n J a cin to D ay cele br ation , to n i g h t a t 7 :30 o ’clock in Garrison Hall I. E ig h t w ill be in th e fin a ls ch o se n to c o m p e te n e x t w e e k , E llw o o d G riscom , p r o fe s so r o f sp ea k in g , w ill advise e n ­ public tran ts cm .subjects, w h ic h m ust con c ern T ex a s, and ap p rove o r a ­ tion s. A T e x a s r e p r e s e n t a tiv e to th e I o ratorica l c o n t e s t a t B o u ld er will be cho sen W e d n e s d a y n igh t at i 7 :3 0 o ’clock in Garrison Hall I. T op ic s for th is c o n t e s t m u s t r e ­ la te t o n a tio n a l p ro b lem s or c u r ­ re n t w orld a ff a ir s . T. A. R ou sse, a ss o c ia te p r o fe s s o r sp ea k in g , is in ch arg e o f the U n i ­ v e r s i t y ’s p articipation in this c o n ­ te s t. Only u n d e r g r a d u a te men are elig ib le. o f p u b l i c ; L a st y e a r the c o n t e s t w a s held in A u stin and G erdes Is en h o w er , w ho w a s gr ad u a ted in 1 9 3 8 , w o n seco n d place. John S tep h e n w on f i r s t p la ce in th e B a ttle o f F lo w e r s O r a t o r ­ ical C o n te s t last y ea r. Embry, Law New T Heads N e v e r sin ce U n c le B illy h a s 4, b e e n c o a c h in g h ere h ave the S teer w o n a g a m e f r o m a m ajor le a g u e tea m . And y e s t e r d a y U n c le B illy w a s laid up with a r e c u r r e n c e of th e “ f l u ” w h ich k e p t birn a w a y f r o m the ball park se v e ra l days last week. He will be up in a day or two, perhaps in tim e to h a nd le it p la y s th e 1 Hi­ the team w hen ve ratty o f O klahom a W e d n e sd a y Th u rsd ay. I f n ot, Fresh m an the and Coach Ed Price will m a n a g e S teer s as he did y e s t e r d a y . D e u tsc h , w o r k in g in m id -su m ­ I hi lies m e r w eather, m a d e tho cut under the ball and f l y ou t to th e field ers m o st o f th e tim e. His lit­ cu r v e broke w ell and he had the hall tle w h e r e th e c a tc h e r called for it. in p u tt in g tro u b le th e c l i f f | the A sid e fr o m D e u tsc h , indi­ vidual star f o r the L o n g h o r n s w as C laren ce P f e il , last y e a r ’s all- c o n fe r e n c e c e n te r - fie ld e r . H e cam e up in the fir st w ith M oers on base and drove o n e up on o u t in l e f t c e n t e r fie ld fo r a h o m e run, Moers sc o r in g a h ea d o f him. in th e se v e n t h , he hit a n ­ A g a in o t h e r lon g one to l e t ’ but w a s held t o a triple. H e fie ld e d p e r f e c t ly , h a n d lin g s e v e n ch an ce s w ith o u t a m ista k e and h o ld in g th e Phillies on base w ith his ac c u r a te throws. T h e P h illie s’ o n ly sco re cam e in fo u rth . S c o t t o p e n e d the in n i n g w ith a d ou b le to l e f t c e n ­ t e r field and sto le third w h en Arn- fa n n e d . W h it n e y c a m e up ovich and drove o u t a sin g le to score S cott. the The o n ly d ou b le p lay o f the g a m e cam e r ig h t a f t e r th e Phillies scored. W h itn e y w e n t to secon d on a sing le by P o w e r s and s ta r te d to third when M illies h it w h a t looked like a T e x a s L e a g u e r to ce n te r fie ld . H o w e v e r , P fe il c a m e in fa s t th e ball, d ou b lin g and W h it n e y o f f se c o n d b e fo r e he could g e t back. c a u g h t th e sixth . L aw son A f t e r the f i r s t in n in g, P o in d e x ­ t e r held the L o n g h o rn s sco rele ss sin g led u n til a f t e r Hill had fa n n e d and w e n t to se c o n d on a gr o u n d hall by E v e r ­ ett. T he P h iliy f i r s t b asem an f u m ­ bled the th ro w and E v e r e t t was to fir st, L a w s o n g o in g s a f e on third on th e play. He sc ored a m o m e n t la te r on a lon g f l y to right fie ld by D eu tsch . T he sco rin g en ded in the s e v ­ en th w h en P f e il h it a trip le and c a m e h om e on a hard d o ub le to r ig h t field by C o n w a y . C o n w a y ’s d rive w e n t c lea r f e n c e , h it tin g it at the top and b ou n d in g back into th e p la y in g field . A f e w in c h e s m o re and it w o u ld have b e e n a n o th er h o m e run. the to ( F o r B o x S c o r e ! , s e e P a g e 3 . ) H e r m o n C. P i p k i n o f A m ­ ari l l o, e x - p r e s i d e n t o f t he I e x a s B a r A i s o c i a t i o n , wa* e l e c t e d t he E x - S t u d e n t * ’ p r e s i d e n t o f A s s o c i a t i o n a n n u a l at R o u n d - U p l u n c h e o n in t he T e x a s U n i o n S a t u r d a y . t he Silver Spur Adds S80 to Band Fund Total in Drive Reaches $5,63 I Hal B rid g es,T e x a n sp o rts w riter, 1 from L uling, w a s b e a t e n a b o u t the fa c e and e y e s la s t n ig h t in hi® I room at the Y .M .C .A . by John B raubaeh, L o n g h o rn te n n is p la y e r , shortly a ft e r th e s i x - f o o t a th lete accused B rid g es o f p rin tin g “ lies'’ in an a c c o u n t o f the ab o u t him i D avidson C o ile g e - T e x a s ten n is m atch w hich ap p e are d in S u n d a y ’s T e x a n . A f t e r r e it e r a tin g t h a t he w ro te from a w h olly im partial v iew p o in t, rep o rtin g on ly w h a t he saw , B ridges w a s ask ed to p rin t a re- I to do. tra ction , w hich h e refu? you go- B raubaeh th en sa id : “ Ai T h e S ilve r Spur, n e w cam pus m g to serv ice o r g a n iz a tio n , added $ 8 0 , c , to th e band hall fu n d y e s t e r d a y . r^ 10‘ Clarence Is e n se e , L onghorn B and ® m em b er and cha irm a n o f the booth D g h t him I night. co m m ittee, a n n o u n c e d T o ta l d o n a tio n s f o r the d a y w e r e $ 1 7 2 , and in the band hall fu n d is now $ 5 ,6 3 1 . id the 1 he w'ouid ( B r id g e s ’s righ t arm w a s str a in e d p la y in g te n n is and he h as ta k in g tr e a t m e n ts I Diversity a t H ealth S e r v ic e ) . • J -U • , e m sis < to ta l a m o u n t , ° nf . 11 l u been last th e the % ^ u . t s w m e r T w o m ore d o n a tio n s cam e fr om the B aylor Band, m ad e by J u n e R ed din g and C lay Dillon. the* U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n ts who w ere placed on y e s t e r d a y ’s “ L onghorn Band H o n o r Roll" are f o l ­ lo w in g : H elen H u f f , Ralph H a u g h ­ to n , R. M. WeideJe, O. P. W h it­ tin g to n , M ax Bickler, Gordon B. W illiam s, H. H. P o w er, Ja m es D. Harm an, T h o m a s L. W hite, Ted D u n n a m , Bob W h eelock , A lb er t D. A b o rton , Ja m es H artsfield , L eslie A rm o u r T aylor. Kay Dome- ler, Mary L ew is S co tt, and L. Sheppard. B oo th s are m ain tain ed corridor o f the Main Builf in fr o n t o f th e T e x a s I ni to stu d e n t* wTio ple d ges. desire in th e ng and on fo r sign B r a u h a c h ’s A s he too k o f f his g la s s e s and tu rn ed around, B rid g es said, Brau- bach sw u n g on him w ith o u t w a r n ­ ing, r u tt in g him u n d er t h e eye s a nd k n ock in g him a g a in s t the wall w'hile B r a u b a e h ’* tw o f r ie m I in the b a ck g ro u n d . J o e Ro: v e r s ity s t u d e n t fro m H o u s t o n , 1 room s n e a r B r id g e s, th e n en'* the room and sto p p ed th e fig! a fr om B r id g e s ’s a c c o u n t o f a ti m atch b e t w e e n th e U n iv e r s i t y D a v id so n C o lle g e Satur , which B rid g es re p o rted th as t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e o f a point. “ To th is w r it e r , ’ w ro te, “ and to o th e r s on lines th e ball a p p ea red l e a - t t w ic e and po® at tim e s b e fo r e B ra u b a e h 1 back o v e r th e n e t . ” g r ie v a n c e O f f e r s f o r n e x t y ea r fo r th e Y .M .C.A . and the Y .W .C .A . w e r e e lec ted at th eir B arton Creek p ic ­ nic M onday n ig h t. F r a n c e s E m b ry w a s e le c te d p resid en t o f the Y .W . S e e ‘Y ’ H E A D S , P a g e 2. R E G I S T R A R T O K E E P H O U R S T h e R e g ist r a r ’s O f fic e will r e ­ r holi- n , as- Mon- S W i 11 m ain open d u r in g the d ays, Mr. Max Licht sista n t r egistra r, ann' day. R eg ula r office be m a in ta in ed . T h e u m p ire, Paul L> ®tory c o n ti n u e d , tu r n ed bach and a sk ed , “ Did yo b a ll ? ” “ I t h o u g h t I d id ,” B u S e e A S S A U L T , Pa Faced With Choice, N ation’s Students Would Pick Communism O ver Fascism s T o d a y ’s C a le n d a r M O R N I N G 8 - 1 :15— B a llo t b o x e s will be open f o r s t u d e n t e le c tio n s. 1 0 - 1 2 — G e o lo g y M u seu m open. 1 2 : 1 5 — R o tary Club L u n ch eo n and talk by D ea n E. W illiam D o ty a t Drisk ii I H o te l. A F T E R N O O N I — E x p e n s e a c c o u n ts ca n d i­ d a tes du e in Student-;’ A s s o c i a ­ tio n o f f ic e . o f 8 : 3 0 — F o r e ig n p o lic y gro u p of V oters, o f W o m e n L e a g u e Y .M .C.A . 4 :1 5 — M usic o f th e Master*. N I G H T 7 : 3 0 — T ry -o u ts fo r the U n iv e r s ity r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s in the V a lle y O ratorical cont risen Hall. M G a r - 7 : 3 0 — B u sin e s s m e e t in g ty W o m e n ’s Club. 12 o f F acu l- 7 :3 0 — A .I.M .E ., B u ild in g 3 0 1 . 7 :4 5——'U n iv e r s i t y E n g in e e r i n g H o u s e m o th e r s fo r Men. Texa® U n io n 3 1 6. 8 - 1 1 — O b s e r v a to r y o p en, P h ysics 1 0 : 1 5 — T he D a ily T ex a n R ep orter. B u ild ing . K N O W . C o m m u n ism w ou ld be th e ch o ice o f a m a j o r ity o f A m e r ic a n c o lle g e s t u d e n ts if t h e y had to d ecid e b e ­ tw e e n fa s c ism . th a t sy s te m and This trend has been r ev ea le d by the la t e s t n a tio n -w id e poll o f the bu le n t Opinion .Surveys o f A m el W ithln the la st tw o d eca d es f a s ­ cism and co m m u n ism have co m e into the f r o n t in th e n e w s as a r e ­ su lt o f th e set-u p s in o p era tion in R u ssia, G erm an y , and Italy. D u r ­ ing th a t period o f tim e t o d a y ’s c o l­ lege yo uth has b een g r o w in g up. B e c a u se o f the d ire ctly o pp osite p o licies o f the tw o fo r m s o f g o v ­ e r n m e n t, in th e o r y at lea st, s p e c u ­ is b e tte r has lation as to w hich in halls o f d e v e lo p e d , e s p e c ia lly le arn in g. F r e q u e n t ly asked is th e q u estio n , “ If you had to make a ch oice, w hich w o u ld y o u p r efer, fa s c ism or c om m u n ism .?” W h en this h y p o th e tic a l q u estio n w as p ut b e fo r e s t u ­ d en ts, r e p r e s e n t in g in th e S u r v e y s ’ race, cr o ss -se c tio n e v e r y f e ­ and p o litical a ff ili a t i o n , th e n a t i o n ’s c o lle g e cr eed , th e w er e as I ow* Fa.-e: 56.4" *3.6" W h en t h e carr a sked th e e n f ire th a n a ye m ore A m eric a n In s titu te ago r- t Opinion, e x a c tl y opp w e r e sh o w n . T hen the v o te r s o f favor bion wi lift in a >y th e P ublic osite results 57 p er c e n t •ed fascism , T h e r e fo r e , eith er coll eg e st u d e n ts d i f f e r fro m th%r elde in E u rop e hi e v e n t s th e ir o p in ion s. Accur son s are n o t possible tio na l c o lle g ia t e poi rs, or r e c e n t ive ch a n g ed a fe com p ari- '-ince no na- 1 had be en •akr-n reg u la rly urn ii tho o r g a n ­ iz ation o f the Surve za la s t D e ­ cem ber. E v e r y w h e r e a t lea*' j o r i t y fa v o r ed romm ui th ere w e r e v a r ia ‘ ;ons, ft hare m a ­ rgin, th o u g h as seen be- E ast Cf N e w E n tra! ____ ngland „... F ar W e Middle W e s t ' South A tla n tic - Central _ ... 50.7% 50.9"- „ 5 3 .6 % . 57 .3 % .. 5 9 .3 % 6 1 .8 % E a r b e r this y e a r the s u r v e y s fou n d t h a t o n ly c ten s t u d e n t s deli had been a n y a e n c e him w ith i t his sch o o l. Aion* the c u r r e n t pol! m a n y s t u d e n t s d betw* d i f f e r e n c e and fa sc ism . More “ no opin in th e n o t in clu d ed than usual t io n s ) f ase is on q u e s t io n . A t ade Y .M .C .A . C ollet said, “ As l o n g a- life a n< b e t w e e n have to m a k e a fa scism or comm; In W’o o s ’ er O s t u d e n t w h o ciai .h i s political a f f c o m m u n ism , say its ow n g o a l — d. munrsm is a pat! and b e tt e r liv in g C h o o s in g f a -cl v e r s ity o f T e x a s d a r e d th a t he “ v. for the ®tate than i o f m y labor ws* r Vote Today * * Vote Today * J a m e s Dibrell, th e o th er c a n d i­ date for p resid ent, r efu s e d to ap-; in the I rin gle ad er s in his o f f i c e p e a r at the d u c k in g and w a s b e ­ sieged by a g ro u p o f disappointed T ri-Dormers Physi cs Building. A cc o r d in g to Joe Martin, one o f th e T ri-D orm ers, th e group when called him to warn him a b o u t the do king, he r efu s ed to h a v e any part it w as “ ch ild­ ish,” and th at “ if I’m elected , there w o n ’t be a n y m ore o f this f o o l ­ ishness, beca u se I’m g o in g to do aw ay w ith s t u d e n t p olitics.” it, s a y in g in in to st u d e n ts lock e d up W h en Dibrell did n ot ap p ear at the m e e t in g in fr o n t o f L ittlefield la st night, a grou p of F o u n ta in alm ost a hundred laid the P h y sics Building, sio^e w l l r e D ibrell w a s in his o f f ic e . T h e y g o t in th e build­ ing, but n o t into D ib re ll’* o ff ic e , so m e aud d isb a n d ed of D ib rell’* c r o n ie s the building m o d in a police call. Lean- had t »m the w in d o w o f h is o ff ic e , ing fr tried to make a s p eech to Dibre >wd, b u t w a s sou n d ly booed. I m a n a g e to say , h o w ev er, ie “ c o u ld n ’t ev en hope to to a bunch o f n te llig en tly Hents.” ■ r he told Martin, “ I would the o f f i c e if th e y g a v e it a f t e r in He cl Later lot have o m e .” A f t e r the d u c k in g w a s u n d e r ­ l a y , a g rou p o f a b o u t t w e n t y of he s t u d e n t s g a th e r e d around the s Mansion to try t< Govern' v e n t e r W. Eee O Daniel suade ( o u t and w a tch th e fun. no to co rnor a p p eared and made I he Go' in w hich he said ipeech a brief like ve ry much to - t he ho wool • b u t t h a t th e press of “ duck in lusines* k e p t him at hi* o f f i c i a l like this a dded th a t “ I ii -k. ll d e leg a tio n v e r y much. I t ’s such a re lie f from th e p e o p le J have to deal w ith in th e d ay t i m e . ” T he crow d in th e G o v e r n o r ’s it w a s tain yard broke up w h en told d is tu r b in g a s erv ic e a t th e F i r s t , B aptist ( hurch a cross the s t r e e t, j A girl w a s throw n in th e f o u n ­ la s t n ig h t fo r the fir st tim e nee th e d u c k in g party w a s s t a r t­ ed a y e a r or so ag a by th e Tri* Dorm A s s o c i a t i o n S ho w as Glenn A p p lin g , c a n d id a te for se c r e ta r y of th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n , who su b m itted c h e e r fu l ly to th e d u c k ­ ing as did all th e oth er c a n d id a te s. An n e F in ch , also a c a n d id a t e for cere ta ry, esca p ed on ly b e c a u se o f 'he f a c t th a t she had j u s t l e f t th e hospital a f t e r a tw o -w e e k Hines® Aith in f lu e n z a . One o f h er soror- ity si.-ters o f f e r e d to he d u ck e d in g e e D U C K I N G , P ag e 2. Council Leads 2-1 For Re-Election o f the p r e s e n t A u stin I w e r e re e le c te d Mon- ( o u ne from s ix te e n light, r< ’.urns n i n e t e e n boxo® s h o w e d , w ith o f tw o -to -o n e over th e fiv e Pion can d id a tes. ion Gillis, c o m m iss io n e r, led, ret urn®, w ith e ' ■ M. B a r t h o l o m e w zed w i t h 4 ,3 9 4 ; Tom Miller, ; C. F. A lfo r d , 4 ,0 5 2 ; Os- W o lf , 3 , 9 5 0 . i n c o m p l e t e v o t e s . ig h e s t n u m b e r o f vote® by o n e o f the op p osition '‘'•ill T. re- ia te s wa* 2 ,0 5 3 for the on m in c o m p le te ads r»po> T h e T he nine thousand stu den ts should realize these p r o b ­ lems as the y cast their votes for the twelve o f t ices, for­ getting political affiliations a nd associations in determining the s tu de nt s who will he most capa ble of assisting the new admi nis tra ti on in its p r o g r a m . In th e spring elections of a y e a r ago, over sixty -five h u n ­ dred votes were cast in th e president'* race. This y ear e n ­ rollme nt has increased by nearl y one th ous and students, and a decided increase should be m a de in t o d a y ’s voting number. At least seven th ou s an d students toda y should express a pr eferenc e for the S tu d e n t s ’ Association s president, vice- president, se cret ary, ch ai r m an of th e J u d i c i a r y Council, editors and associate editors of the Texan, the ( actus and the Ranger, for he ad yell leader, and for the outs ta nd ing at h le te of the year. Regardless of political affiliations, all s tu d en ts should combine forces in seeking a 7.000 vote today. F o r P r e s i d e n t ! D u b S i n g l e t o n S y d n e y R e a g a n D i c k N e w c o m e r J a m e s D i b r e l l F o r V i c e - P r e s i d e n t R o g e r S u l l i v a n E l d e r d e T u r k F o r S e c r e t a r y M y r t l e S h o r t A n n e F i n c h V i r g i n i a V a u g h a n G l e n n A p p l i n g F o r C h a i r m a n C o u n c i l J o h n R o b e r t s J a m e s Mal one; Texan Backs Ebullient Effie In Dubious Write-In Campaign A . t u t . , shrew d politic t o m - r e t c h e d th eir h e a d -, w rin k led their brow s, and ch ew e d on th eir f i n g e r n a i l s y e s t e r d a y , try in g to d op e o u . the la t e s t d e v e lo p m e n t in cam p us p olitics. I,a,I e v e r e n c o u n te r e d h e te r o T he old hands at the g a m e w ere fa c e d w ith a situ a tio n no n e o f th e m a w r ite - in c a m p a ig n . Wen..I it w o r k . - —---------------- —♦ W o u ld it f a i l -.' What e f f e c t w o u ld I h e looked in these and ic sp lit the her w rite- Expense Accounts Due at I Today t h e o t h e r race?? it h a v e on p r o fe s sio n a l po litician s v ain f o r the a n sw e r s t< o th e r q u e stio n s, as E ca m p u s w id e-o p e n wi in ca m p a ig n f o r Ran? In a s t a t e m e n t *< y e s t e r d a y , E f f i e said: i “ I ’m g o n n a win at ion e n o u g h m u g s in s ho t o ­ said how to w'rite.’ J o e J a m e s , the ot! All c a n d id a t e s for a1! cam pus o f f i c e s m u s t file an item ized e x ­ p e n se a c c o u n t by I o clock day in th e S tu d e n t s ’ A O f f ic e , T e x a s U n ion t E lizabeth K n l v t t o n , se creta ry . I n- ^ R a n g er < ballot less th e s e a c c o u n ts arc filed, th e ^ ca n d id ate will a u to m a tic a lly be d isq u a lifie d . Election Results lo Be Broadcast “ S h e ’ll rn hav e so m e e n a m e on J a m e s J u d g e s (. Kemp to I the ballot ing, and ' m g h e r < All a va ilab le r e tu r n s fr o m t h e stu d e n t e le c tio n will be g iv en over he IL T h e D a ily T e x a n N e w s B r o a d ­ ca st t o n i g h t fro m 1 0 : 1 5 to 1 0 :3 0 , which is th e n e w tim e a llotted to T h e D aily T e x a n for its b r o a d ­ casts o v e r K N O W , F o r m e r tim* for th e n ig h tly b ro a d c a st w a s IO o ’clock. R e t u r n s will also hp b roadcast as t h e y a r e a n n o u n c e d t h r o u g h the t h r o u g h the e v e n i n g o v e r K N O W c o u r t e s y o f t h e T e x a n p r o g r a m . On the w a 1 I su its until the e lec tio n pr o g ra m , I I fi r s t one d evo ted to a sin gle sui' I j , ct since Dr. H o m er P. R ainey in ter v ie w ed , all e le c tio n re giv en , l d ; 3 0 w ill lid a tes, c a m p u s leader*, ion ju d g e s w ill be inter- « a ; d M ar ga rette Garri- ir. ar and eh v iew ed son, prograi 1 ( N O R F L E E T IN P IC T U R E An A l i n e w as pub- incorrect < p i c t u r e o f the lished u n d e r the in Su n - m o n y cor f ilm -b u r y in g h e r t h a n a pie- d a y ’s paper. Ka ’a ul W a k e f i e l d , ture r f Colonel led, the picture a®, t h e T e x a n s t ■et, special rep- w a s o f H a l N o r ! m o tio n pic tu re r e s e n t a tiv e o f th Molly O ’D a n iel p ro d u cers, wit! The Sellards. and Dr. E . H. T e x a n re g r e ts th a t the error wa m a d e , a n d s i n c e r e l y a p o l o g i ze s . of th; a rn p E ff i e . .. “ I * , d o u t o f b e i n g •la s a i d , “ b u t to it th a t she I R a n g e r e d i t o r , e v e n the e l e c t i o n , to p r i n t t h e r e t u r n s ’t e l e c t e d , o r s t u f f the 5 o u r s e l v e s . E f f i e ’s the i d i d a t e . ” to b r i ne Alpha Phi Om ega Pledges Eight A l p h a P hi O m eg a p led ge d eight in T e x a s U n i o n M >n- n eo p h y tes day. The n e w p le d g e s are Bill B arton , D a vid C o ffm a n , Milton Davis, A n th o n y Dibrell, th o m a s Drawhorn, Marvin P e t t y , C harles T ren ch m a n n , and Russell Vernon. T he p led g e g ro up m et a t 7 o ’c l o c k M ond ay n igh t to e le c t o f ­ learn the p u r p o ses ficers and to and p rin cip les o f th e o r g a n iz a ­ tion. The o f f i c e r s e le c t e d w e r e v i c e ­ B arton, p r e sid e n t; P e tty , p residen t; V e r n o r , se c r e t a r y - tr e a s u r e r ; and T r e n c h m a n n , r e ­ porter. I E le ctio n d a n d Bob vva t e H o v <■*j* v e n t s t u f f - f I o rn writ- more th an a n w r i t e a t is g i vi ng E f f i e t Da ni el s , ' d i ­ a p e r , s a i d l a s t o f t he J u d i c i a r y F o r E d i t o r o f t h e T e x a n M a x S k e l t o n E v e r e t t S h i r l e y F o r A s s o c i a t e T e x a n E d i t o r o f t h # La V e r n e B r y s o n ( E l e c t e d ) F o r E d i t o r o f t h e R a n g e r J o e J a m e s ( E l e c t e d ) F o r A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r o f t he Ra n * gee J o e N e i s e r ( E l e c t e d ) F o r E d i t o r o f t he C a c t us Al K i n g ( E l e c t e d ) F o r A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r o f t he C a c t u * C h a r l e s P e t e t ( E l e c t e d ) F o r H e a d Ye l l L e a d e r J i m m y G r a v e s S t u a r t P u r c e l l Bi l l y P hi l l i ps C a n d id a te s th e A t h le t ic for A w a rd are Roy Baines, W a1.ace L a w s o n , and Willie l a t e . r editor. the T e x a n f ran find who know r candid ate isfi n a m e is T w e l v e b allot b o x e s o v e r t h e c a m p u s w ill be open front 8 o clo ck this m o r n i n g until 1:15 th is a f t ­ ern o on . T h e b o x es will be lo c a te d in f r o n t o f H o g g Memorial A u d i­ to riu m , in f r o n t o f the w e s t e n ­ tra n ce to W’a g g e n e r Hall, in th o Law B u ild in g , a' G a prison Hall, at S u tto n H a ll, b e t w e e n the C h em is­ try and P h y s ic s B uilding, b e tw e e n id: tho ; the G e o lo g y B u ild in g g on n a Main Building** in front; r f the E n - i?h m y s n e e r i n g B u ild in g , in fr o n t o f tho in tho Old Library B u ild in g , and B u ild ing . th e M ain corridor o f T w o b o x es w ill also be p la ced in f r o n t o f th e T e x a s U n io n , and e v e n P h a r m a c y s t u d e n t s will n o t bo a llo w ed to v o te to d a y , i f th e y f a ile d to v o t e in th e sp e c ia l el e c t i o n h e l d fo r th e m y e s t e r d a y , Li c h i s L a n k f o r d a n d Bob K e m p , e l e c t i o n j u d g e s a n n o u n ced y e s t e r - * a v ( t i n g on the b allo ts will b e ­ gi n a t 2 o ’c l o c k t h e M ain in L o u n g e o f t h e T e x a s U n i o n . E a c h c a n d i d a t e will be a l l o w e d a r e p r e ­ fl o o r , sentativ e o n t h e c o u n t i n g t o a n d o t h e r s t u d e n t s w h o w a n t do so m a y w a t c h t h e c o u n t i n g a n d receive p e r i od i c r e t u r n s f r o m t h e t h e M a in b a l c o n y o v e r l o o k i n g L o u n g e . T h e f i r s t t h o t a b u l a t i o n s will p r o b a b l y n o t b e g i v e n o u t u n t i l o o r 6 o c . o c k In is a f t e r n o o n , L a n k f o r d sai d. r e p o r t o n T h e D a i l y T e x a n wi l l h a v e s p e c i a l o p e r a t o r s on d u t y T u e s ­ d a y n i g h t f r o m 6 t o I I o c l o c k to g i v e e l e c t i o n r e t u r n s . T h e n u m b e r is 2 - 7 2 8 9 . Rule® g o v e r n i n g t h e v o t i n g , a s a n n o u n c e d b y t h e e l e c t i o n j u d g e s , r e q u i r e t h a t t h e r e be no c a m p a i g n ­ ing w i t h i n f i f t y f e e t of e a c h b a l ­ lot box. L a n k f o r d e x p l a i n e d y e s ­ s t u d e n t s t e r d a y , h o w e v e r , w e a r i n g b a d g e s f o r c e r t a i n c a n d i ­ date® w: I b e a l l o w e d t o .**'»■“ )» t h e b o x e s a n d v ot e w i t h o u t t a x i n g : o f f t h e r i b b o n s . t h a t t h e to w r i t e R e f e r r i n g c a m p a i g n to f o r R a n g e r in Ef f >e ' e d i t o r , L a n k f o r d sai d t h a t s t u - 1 Se e E L E C T I O N , P a g e 2. * Vote Today P AG E t w o Tht r:-’’ fnVrgr T) ' 1 ''<■ ____ ______ Phone 2 - 2 4 7 3 . . . . . . . THE DAIEY T E X A N — - ou r : P hon e 2-2 4 73 — ------------------------------- — ---------------------------------- TU E S D A Y , AP RIL 4, 1939 Lindsey's Tight Relief Hurling Wins k Aggies 0ver Frogs, 4-3 Series Evened In Close lilt Fred Pf cry, Engl sh tennis ‘ tar, w ill play a professional exhibition match in the San Antonio M uni­ cipal Auditori im Tuesday night, A pril l l . report to varsity courts at 2:30 p.m.* Ai; freshman tennis play- r , import to the freshman courts at 2:30 p m. How the Aggies W o n F A Y E T T E V I L L E , Ark., A p ril 3.— The U niversity of Arkansas Sports Notice mt.il SO o'clock Wedne#day night r ig h t Carlos Parks, Arkansas Junior, was th® star of the afternoon, the javelin and the 220-yard dash beride* placing second in the 100- yard dash and the broad jump. H>* javelin throw of 1*9 feet set a new record here. i o*. with B u t> r U niversity of Indianapolis here today, winning ten fir=t places out of fifteen and piling up a total of 87 4 points H O G S B E A T B U T L E R ~p*f'ni to tho Tex** scoring 18 4 points and winning San Antonio Ju n io r League. Pro­ T I R T L E C L U B . Busine** mee* ,n f of P. M. Practice will last The match is sponsored by toe Donald R :dg®, former am ateur Razorback# swept a dual 't o SO U f r r R-itVr. to 39 4 fo r Butler. B O O T S R IE D E L , leader. u r v c n e a r R u n r e h po a 0 % 3 DR. D. A. P E N IC K , B U D G E P E R R Y M A T C H __________________ _ tennis coach. Looney, rf M o s e le y , sa — —— A G G I E S track F a r * * ■— • _ l h • . ceeds Will go to the Children - Free Clinic, A L L V A R S IT Y T E N N IS player* t** r. - champion of th# w orld, and W e lc h Retired In Fourth Frame Ja ffre y , 2b Stoat, 3b Karch tr, lf h ooper, rf . .S' 01 a r?, M Sporio. t* t h* Tommm f o r t w o r t h , A r n * — t v - Tejtan A*gm« *•ir.td an eve’ break In their b e e b a ll eerie* arith I C X , H rued Fro?* her* the Welch, p Lindsey, P •Pufh MM* § ab . 3 ’ 2 I F 2 0 I) I 3 I I I I 0 I 3 0 0 0 I I 0 I I 12 3 n h p# a r I 0 2 0 Ti 0 o 2 3 0 0 0 0 I I 3 0 0 9 0 0 A 0 I o 0 3 o 0 0 0 n 0 0 n 0 2 n n .% . 3 L4 l l rn 4 32 r rn n^-rir 3■ lith A® Ic h, 27 IS 2 th. 0 I 4 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 I 2 0 0 3 I 4 0 0 0 0 I I I s 27 r o C M :n! *, 9th. . — —— M onday afternoon by not m f out the Purple, 4 3 Ralph Lindsey, ju n io r _ rig h ’ V. -mr r ad bec- ‘jjl# h a n d o f f Y C Jrn e U j i * *'• P n n ‘ l i t f effor*. she Ted fourth, he took over and blanked the Frogs th a rest of the way. Durw ard Horner wa* on the hill for the Frog* and gave up but sever; hits. However, he walked а,* and VU* mate* booted four plays to keep him in trouble. 'our*’ The Aggies scored a run in *v ® rounds, one •ecord and t* •• Frogs j imped unearned. The or. W elch to take the lead Bing!®* by Don Looney, B illy Bildtrbeek cad Connie Bf arks, coupled with a two-ba«e error by Cooper, did the damage, Lindsey started the f fib and set the Frog* down with two hits the re** of the way. The Aggie* tied it up -•■■■ 010 120 OOO— 4 Sum m ary: Double^, in the fifth on a walk, stolen base and single by Je f f r e y ! T-en with ru n ­ ner* on first and third, a double steal was a ‘tempted F a rth e r wa* run down between first sod *®r- cnfj f. r th® third r, j* but r nt int I Ja f f r e y Had crossed the pla*® with what proved ?he winning run. Beer# by Ifitilitgs - Agg e* Frogs i 2 OOO SOO 0 <0- -3 R 4 Je ffre y . Runs hatted in, W illiam s, Nolen, BJI der bec k, Je ffre y . L e ft on base, Aggie* 7. T X U. o. W in n in g pitcher, Lindsey, In ­ nings pitched, W elch 4, 3 runs, 3 bits. Sacrifice*, Karch tr, Cooper, Ba*e* prs balls, M ilch 2, Horner б, Lindsey I, Strikeout*, Welch 4, H orn er 2, Lindsey 5. W ild pjtrh, Double pl* ». H om er to Tankersley to Forte, Stolen ha- es, • ooper, Timmerman. Hit. by pitcher, Horner ( Lind»ey ), Time of game, 2:10. Umpires, Mellon and Curtis, Spark* 2, Lindsey. d from Pag® I ) dent* who do «o will he** their vol# disqualified in that rte* only. A II sign* found within * he fifty- confiscated, foot h m t will be Lankford said. E v e ry student is ®n*itied to one vote and anyone attempting double voting w ill he subject to disciplinary action, the judge* announced. To vote, stu­ dents must fu lfill the following in­ struction* : I ) P rin t their full name as it i* recorded in th® student directory. To f»«~sjj*ate rapid voting and to prevent between congestion clashes, the judge* *«k that all names be printed clear'y. Slips of the paper will be provided by clerk* a * tv ® poll, on wh i c h * h e names ar® to be printed. 2 1 present *he*e si if * of paper with the names on ’ hem to th® election r > - k * and receive the rn official Hall* ’ • 3) Serai h a!! na' except the one* preferred. Or v or® name is to be left for each affine, 4) Vo*# ballot* ’ins led, and drop them into t ■ e )r * ed ba! ot box. F urth* r ru 1 % ' * issue d bv * • e judges, sta*< ’ ha v c * - g b y j r x y ; made in voting, have the ballot* clerk* •he pol properly 5: • d o counted. A ll dii bar died by the ar. i the r dec sic Ducking - Mi** Finch'a pli declined. Newi Omer, ca J Page I ) ow ’ he bov to B u ild ir . den*, staged a one-man ra fore and a f‘ f r fore ” .f- Tri-D up trie o *r' r car. Isdates, they paid a v ; * 11 to Ne we on ‘iT *Btr *• sr* IS. B A S E B A L L M IC A D i-itW * * I-, Kortti H • f«•** • '* T* T'-'.f Hix ii* M 1441s, Bios**l list *»•-!»# •• f it s Ho it* le ilf c , L ii i* S t , H • s K « u h TENNIS SINGLES Pro to n * 'r S in g le * 4 . Mer* hall W e a re r (Pi K Frater IS gras C K I) 4, (Phi dom i * I " M r ' ’’ ’ A ' I wt. T l» 'i4 n f* MSI"** t f , « ‘ I'M it’* * * I " ' • ' ' s s S * n t i A * PM S u i (A T O ) s». L in e n y Hawi na 1 Ksp * (S A K i I S P P l *• Dee H--1 I g ig nix ) B e t s ) l l Js r k Al L u c a s < K i p B ig ! •••* Wa*, Gila#* (Dolt* i i i ) *1 PM ittv w*' IM j I *c Belt K * H ri- k ‘ - A). K e y • licit* T h eta P M ) ** M b G o * IP I K. A .) ». S h a w ls M a w » ” hi «t»e H -e* it. J i rn 'I 'illcton I i i Ss«ie»r* H i L l o f4 (ha* nor P i g ) 12; B # r » * H S c ig ls (ion P.rwin ( P i K A t l i . ) <-*r.« >• * 'P h i Volt I ** Ltn lic WlftCK ,r:h*f kiar I Br-* I 14, Herbert M-Gsugh#y (MA)) I S ) Js e k aha* V*. Q uinsy L e t (B e ts* lo®* Dennssn (tA>-< I Delta T s u ) st I t ; (ion, Bellman (K S S S i s ) st- L-U ( i s ta rt (P h i P s i) IT , B b Begar*- (A T O ) *» HareM H'dfmsn I*. A#bS*y Denton (S.ame 1 M» se. Joe I.u- pof (CHI Phi) i s Den P r s r d trg rst* (P h i f>»;<) va. Jeff Cop*lend (K A.) 2*). lAfgms N u ( P h i J * (T a u D*lt) I go—lf ugh Wear (S ems Chi) sa. R 4 w »11 M'fartinil * B - ’t I I . Boh fl*r» ner (8 AE) sa. Boh Vaughn (K A ) S. I Ken Big) st. L" ut Norman Kennett Smith (D K*) Si Malrolm Milburn (Sig­ ma Chi) sa. Prank Conley (CW I’M) 1 sa. Maerie* .Is'fc Strau* (PHI Sig) S® bu Im a a I : Dick L ie * * i g A I sa. D »ntn n Cooley (R a p h i t ’ A Bob Oldenburg (Tau Delt) va. Btl! 1.1* rat (ThaU X I): Dirk T«Uh» ( I i K A * i »a. Bill R4m6n4t*n (Delta ‘itll #5 John (Beta) ss, Alfr-it M ilto n K«hn (D e lls -[« \ 'I Prank H*r-«'»>-'l i Phi I'ti) v< J shI v H e n ry R eph n I I- > v». R a y Coffin ( P h i • v* IP H I pal) Henry Cortaa (SAE) I t ; Tom Wood CPHI Psi) sa. Bill Dttdtrir) (hap 81*1 l l . I Vi.® N -meyar (A T O ) s« I ’ i**»r I (Phi Gam) 14) f Down* (D elta Big) t h . Heat* st. S t il l - W a ls h I h*H • I j;*r heaon Vt I,-- i Phi D-lt I i Phi D- 14 O 'A E I t i l la m t r Roberta Julian Vfeeman (Delta Thru Phi) vt (Delta Ch!) sa. J T j Car (I Kargrove I '. ' Henry K rahhenar hoi lilt Cl ti- - - X ii Ruti*!t R-mhert .larry Niland (DKP) l f ) James ha!h*on (Phi B ig ) sa, Andy Jam-* ID-ita Fhtta Phi) (Phi D#lt) •-•* J I , B-.H K err.p (T a * D e !!) (P h i Gam • I>#Hi J» k ( C h i I # ! • * J Heads-- (Continued from Pagr I ) C A .; Bette Young vice pro .-dent; ( hnrlene Mc(ieh»*e, secretary, F’or the Y .M .C .A ., officer* e!e< ted were Tom Law , presider!*; Fred Schmidt, and Douglas Groesbeck, secretary vice-presid*»ni, S o p h o m o r e s and upper a*smen introduce I. On * e were more council are B e lle Nolen, M argaret Johnson. Glady* Keuper. Anna Munger, M artha Ar n Re ler, Bob Storey, W allace Davis. Jackson Hinds, Stanley Ranks, ar i Douglas Zwiener. The upper-class men council i i made up of \ ir* gmia Buckner, B illie Simmons, Mary Herod, Grace lUesr-ie, A ic- Smith, Bob Burns, Bid I.orimer Archer W ilson, Dave Currie, and Jim m ie Street. Robert Machie, genera! secre­ tary of the W orld 's Student Chris­ tian Federation, who apoke to the group siad that such organizations a* the Y .W .C .A . and the Y M.C.A. ire not to be found in some E u ro ­ it is ii- pean countries, because to one another I legal to speak about Christ. Nowotny III on Trip; M.I.C.A. Boys Back A m o Nowotny, nthi*tant dcin of men, i* ill with tn Attack of in- fhiena te Lawrence, K in ., where went with five members of the .VUU A *o a national convention of the J? dependin' St udent# A*- AOflatlon att Wednesday. Den - - * ny f'r a boarding House i ** aymg at the r o ®, , t,rr .. >,f Mr*. M * rcodea for nvrr.r I i,ive; t nf Ran a* boys. H* •pok* ut a banquet Friday night ..I for. Saturday rn liffl | fi If- becoming ill Toe five h 1 * * who went with Urn were Gene Saxon, sophomore, who represented Texas at a mert- Jam®* ;• Saturday afternoon; Ba P- , « a®i em ic »‘ uderit from Tan Antonio; Peyton Wells, Dab ; i. «t iident in the 1 ollege of Art* ,r \ a; i*nre«.; and RTI Douglni, wh*. i* not registered in the Lni- M . I . f A. atudents returned ‘ in Monday morning, and return either wot ny will • d» or Wednesday bv train. H® if “ Ving rapidly, Mr* N’owot- nv *3 I Monday. Little Theater Picks C ast for Last Play 'he Sma.l in numbers, but com­ posed of member# who have done out.)lauding work this *'a'at button, hid win R o'k. Although the cast is small, the !>lay call* for three se*« which will in. designed and built by Uarrol busk. general stage manager for Ole I .it Me Theater, “ When Ladies Meet” was w rit­ ten by Rachel Crothers, and the I.lit!*’ Theater's presen'ation of it v J! he dir i »ei| bv Allen M heel)*. It wTl be presented April 17-18. Assault - - (Continued from Fag# I ) plied. Lyntle called score deuce and Braubach went on to win t he set. th# Charges: of simple a-vault were filed la*’ in Corporation < r*urt r ght by Bridges, Trial was set for 9 i 'clock Wednesday morning. CASH r°" BOOKS W E BUY ALL B O O K S W H E T H E R U S E D O R D ISC O N T IN U ED W E P A Y TOP PRIC ES Texa sBookStore AC*os* room otirtr 2 2 # *4 O I K O A L U P t a t SPEED HOME T r a i n s SAFE COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL Ask the “SP" Agent about the LOW FARES! Southern Pacific T i c k e t O f f i c e 301 C o n f r * * * A v e . P h o n e 4 30 1 SUITS Easter Y o u ’ll w a n t to c o m p le t e ly r e » t o c k t ie w a r d r o b e o n c e y o u *#• y o u r th e s e n e w tie s . A l l c o lo r s a n d p a t ­ t e r n s to set o f f y o u r E a s t e r E n ­ _a s e m b le . SHORTS Next Sunday T a i lo r e d o f e x c e p t io n a ll y f in e m a te * t r e m e n ­ r ia ls a n d d o u s a m o u n t o f w e a r . E v e r y s h ir t is f o r m - f it- c u t a n d s a n f o r ix e d M it o g a t h e y w i ll t a k e a s h r u n k . In te rw o ve n awd W e stm in ste r to Y o u 'l l n e e d a n e w h a t y o u r o u t f i t , so " t o p - o f f ” D o b b s , A m e r ic a 's s m a r t e s t k n o w n h a t. c o m p l e t e w i t h * a n d b e s t 616 C O N G R E S S AUSTIN'S LEA D IN G STORE FOR MEN TUESDAY. APRIL 4, 1939 How the Steers Won T E X A S ( 4 ) ab r b po H a s * , r f .. 4 0 I 3 M o m , 3b --- _ 4 1 I I P f e i l , c f --- _ 4 3 7 • • 0 o E v a n s , 2b — _ 4 C o n w a y , ss - _ 4 H ill, l b --- 4 L a w s o n , l f ... 3 I E v e r e t t , e _ D e u t s c h , p _ 0 2 2 I 0 0 I 0 9 A rn V I 0 0 0 0 0 3 I 3 0 0 0 9 P H I L A ( I ) M u e l le r , 2b _ _ 4 ab S c h e r e i n . ss — 4 3 B r e c k , c f S c o t t , r f __ ___ 4 .... 4 A r n o v i c h , l f .. W h i t n e y , 3b P o w e r s , l h ___ 4 3 ... 4 M i ll ie s , e P o in d e x t e r , P - 3 o Jo h n s o n , p • D a v i s ________ ______ I r k p o 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I I I I I I 0 0 0 I 0 I 3 2 2 l l 4 0 0 0 a 2 2 0 0 0 2 I 0 2 I 0 a 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 T o t a l s • B a t t e d f o r Jo h n s o n in n in t h in n in g . 35 4 IO 27 2 T o t a l s .... 34 I 7 24 IO T E X A S - — . - 2 0 0 O O I I Ox P H I L A D E L P H I A ............. ° 0 0 100 0 0 0 R u n . b a t t e d ins P f e i l ( 2 ) , W h i t n e y , D e u t s c h , C o n w a y . T w o - b a s e h it s ; S c o t t , M u e l le r , C o n w a y . T h re e - b a s e h it s : B r a c k , P f e i l . H o m e r u n s : P f e i l . S a c r i f i c e s : D e u t s c h . D o u b le p la y s : P f e i l to E v a n s . L e f t on b a s e s : T e x a s , 8 ; P h il a d e lp h ia , 8. B a s e . on b a lls : o f f D e u t s c h , I ( W h i t n e y ) ; o f f P o in d e x t e r , I ( L a w s o n ) . S t r u c k o u t : b y D e u t s c h . D e u t s c h , 7 in 9 in n in g s ; o f f P o in d e x t e r , 8 In 6 in n in g s ; o f f Jo h n s o n , 2 in 2 in n in g s . W i l d p it c h : b y P o in d e x t e r , I . W i n n i n g p it c h e r : D e u t s c h . L o s in g p it c h e r : P o in d e x t e r . U m p i r e s : G ib s o n , p la t e ; C o l ­ lin s , b a s e s . T im e , 1 :4 5 . A .I.M .E. Paper To Be Selected Tonight i .Tr,, ; Paper? by Joe F . Moore H erbert K. Livingstone, and E u ­ gene S. Pennebaker w ill be deliv­ ered tonight before a meeting of the student chapter of the in a student competi- j A .I.M .E . for the se’ection of a technical paper to represent the U n i v e r s i t y tion fo r the best papers to be de­ livered by students of the engi­ neering collages of the Southwest I at the Houston Oil Show to be held in Houston the latter part of | E. G . Smith Attends Consumer M eet E v e re tt G. Smith, professor of marketing, is attending a four-day conference on “ Consumer E d u ca­ tion” which began Monday at Co­ lumbia, Mo. The Institute for Consumer Education at Stephens College is sponsoring the conference, being held on the college campus. this fhonth. The meeting is to be in E n g i­ neering Building 301 7:30 o’clock, and the public is invited. at Longhorn Varsity and Frosh Netters Meet Invaders Today Both the varsity and the fresh into man tennis teams will pet competition this afternoon. The varsity netters will oppose San1 Marcos State Teacher* College on the Peniek Courts at 2:30 o'clock. Startin g at the same time, the frosh w ill meet the Schreiner In- •titute racket-wielders. Iro n ically enough, frosh nipyt the tougher competition— the Institute team having already defeated the Teachers this sea- the Quad-Meet Takes Steers to Waco the Texas Relays on The Longhorn track team, with the unofficial team championship of their trophy shelf along with first-place honors at the Border Olympics and F o rt W orth F a t Stock Show, will attempt to take another track jour- J nevs to Waco to challenge Baylor, ^ Christian, and Southern R quadrangular meet. it hac I meet Wednesday when a u _ D - A son. _ Dr. P- A. Peniek, coach, has not announced the per*, nne of the two teams to face the visitors. Methodigt T I 1 , Some of netters m ay participate for the the ^ The Steers are heavy favorites BpRr?t KrofirS, and I the other hand, the reserves may , outgta; dinjf track t r a ms. take the courts. Members of the frosh squad “ A ll of our boys came out of jn Rf)od condi. mf>pt expected to ley, Dosen, Franklin, Ben Nixo , Headington Slubicki, and O ffer tion,” Bully Gilstrap, acting coach absence of Clyde Littlefield , M q ^ Heading the Schreiner team is Brow n, big southpaw ^ surprisea to him “ L e fty the Rplavs G ilstrap said, was netter who is w e l lknown in Texas ^ pprforrnance of the Yearling tennis circles. Next to him in tho which set a national f r,,h m .n mark of ranking .a Tom Nixon. tho * . « , 12.1, and tho chowing of BU I Pa played high achool tonni, in ..an „ w , n^ Texa, high jum per, who Antonio last year and lnches t0 tie final . i*t* in the state schoolboy tennis B ' " ; T h? 4 . . p for gecond place. in tournamen . ____________________ _ Gilstrap commended the o ffi­ ciating and handling of the Re- lftyg Saturday. He said that ex- cept for a few minor details the >ke- arvl meet was almost perfectly con- ' t for a fp, D R A M A T IS T S R E T U R N E. G. M inter, Dorothy Helene . M c L a u g h l i n , Jam es H. Parke, and ________ F. L. Mr1 inship, all of the staff of ducted. Fine Arts, re ­ the College of turned last week from the Bay- lor Drama Festival in Waco. ; P u r c e l l tn C lO r S G S W h ite ’s Plan 1 ( A r n o v i c h ) ; b y P o in d e x t e r , 4 ( D e u t s c h 2, H i l l , E v e r e t t ) . H i t s : o f f .ake of Ponies, who have never produced. DreSS-Up for E o s i n \n t AT BRUSSELS Largest Selection of SLACKS in University Area r *r * W e Have plenty O' tk>enn new briaht-co ored spr "T p a t e n s or in more conservative colors . . , see Mem in blues, browns, q re/s, greens. $300 SPORT SHOES Sturdy, and w e’ cut, in round, po'nted cr tea late square t o e s . . . browns . . . whites . . . b :a c h . . . and com- c :~at!©rs. p a r *€ SPORT SHIRTS Latest sty es +rat can be worn in or out . . . in knit or c ofh . . . rn new colors $100 SPORT COATS Herringbones, Tweeds. So os that « 'e so Dor ..a r now . . :n greens, b !ues, browns, and c ^ e ”* , . . / $1250 A N D A L S O T H E S E V A L U E S : New Spring H A T S ...............— $3.85 Botony and Wilson Bros. Spring Ties $1.00 Tennis Shoes, Goodrich Sport $1.00 up _ a Latest Beach W e a r at reasonable prices rn Slack Suits in all the wanted shades. Charge Accounts! BRUSSEL’S M E N ’ S W E A R OX int ACROSS FROM LAM BLDG. Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily In the South PAGE THREE Connie Still Throws 'Em M a y b e it** th# s p r in g w e a t h e r , o r m a y b e C o n n ie M a c k !• ju s t s h o w in g t h e t h re e A h u r l e r . , f r o m l e f t to r ig h t . B i l l K a l f a . . , M a r- v in H a m ilt o n , a n d L e . l e r M c C r a b b , t h a t d r . p i t e h i . 75 y e a r , h e c a n . t i l l c u t th e h e a r t o f t h e p la t e w i t h a h o t o n e . Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; That ’ s why you’ll enjoy a Dixie Weave, It’s all pure wool, you know. Masculine Rhymes for ’39 Se r Jack Spratt was awfully fat, His brother awfully lean; There are DIXIE WEAVES that will fit them both, As well as the in-betweens. Jack be nimble, Jack be astute, Jack jump i n t o A DIXIE WEAVE suit. Peter, Peter pumpkin eater Had a wife and couldn’t keep her; Bought himself a DIXIE WEAVE, Now has trouble making her leave. For almost "story-book comfort' this summer—slip into a DIXIE WEAVE SUIT Tailored by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX As Low as Intramurals B y B I L L N E W K I R K Texan S p o r t . Staff \ I B E H TUFT W E A T H E R yesterday afternoon was tops for base- A hall, only one In tram u ral game was played (possibly in defer­ ence to the Steer-Brownie tilt over at Clark Field ). In the lone tilt the Rangers shellacked the Campus Guild, 10-6. Although they o< had seven men on the field, the Rangers got off to s • -0 lead in the I those lju a iu jr in the L1 „ ww » \r Frank vt vvwi'XM « “ J « despite inning ........ — ---- first frame. The Campus Guild, on*" low cards, get your the other hand, got off to a bad f or Intra- -tart and couldn’t get back in the qualifying aeon s into the - nv WI VO «**vv I) As c i n n c •*«« Rosson’s murai office at once. It ’s advis- game able, too, to play these rounds off triple that last brought in three runs. Ed Cames, as soon as possible . . . that course u4 vuB..u ... Ranger moundsman, stood out for }„ g-oing to be mighty crowded the winners as he IO during these days just before en- strikeouts in 4 innings. Both team* t r ir , arp due. it might he a good pissed loose games in the fielding idea for the golfers to team up with the horseshoe twirlers, for the end of it. entry deadline for the golfers is April 13. ____________________ P l a y h a * p r o g r e s s e d ,„v.....g these nays j registered r a p id l y It ^ in t h e h a n d b a ll te a m » p o r t a n d a U n i v e r s i t y c h a m p io n w i ll he c r o w n e d b e f o r e th e w e e k i» u p . T h e R a n g e r * w o n th e M I C A d i ­ v is io n a n d th e U n i v e r s i t y C z e c h s c o p p e d t h e C lu b d iv is io n . in There’s no regulation that you your can’t pitch horseshoes short, and san, shirt, so all of you , luck.piece lo v e r . _ who combine oun-Unnlug w ith y o u r; pitching t o t your entries rn he- tore the deadline today. The her of entries last y e a r j . - n I ■anything to write home about— a 1 o w l., -v, , scont 264 a game anybody can p la y , I seems lamentable. So, unless you and horseshoes being W o m e n 's Tourney Due A p ril 4 F irst division of the women’s intram ural softball tournament intram ural athletic, will be played April 4 at 5 o'clock, Fr>nc„ Seybolt, secretary for WO- , n n (, u n „ d Monday. Cames Zeta v„. A . I). P i; „ nd Zcphy r, £ Kjrb H , W om an'a'Building. ; his M A T H E W S C O N V A L E S C IN G jr. J , Mathews, registrar of the prefer your sunning in a recum- U niversity, is convalescing nicely I bent position, unwind your best at home after a ma jor operation arm and amble over to the courts three weeks ago, M r. Max Ficti­ on the north side of Gregory Gym. tenbaum, assistant r e g i s t r a r , And here’s a warning to all you stated that Mr. Mathews would golfers: I f you want to get credit return to work very soon._____ N A B O U R S C O .* Sw im and Be Cool In M cG reg o r s u m \\m In the Sunday issue, The Dnih Texan omitted a statement from Stuart Purcell, candidate for head yell leader, through an oversight, from other although statements candidates were printed. Purcell s statement follows: “ Stuart Purcell, independent candidate approved by the com­ is a mittee for head yell leader, junior in the College of A rts and Sciences and a member of M I T A . “ He has openly endorsed Louis W h ite ’s plan for a men’s pep squad for next year and has va­ rious ideas on card formations and seating formations to be exhib ited by this organization at ath­ letic games, can “ Purcell has a plan whereby the athletes and students be brought closer together to enhance a stronger school spirit by giving the various athletic teams a dinner ra lly preceding dance and pep their re s p e c tiv e seasons. T h is will give Joe College and Miss Co-Fid an opportunity to meet the ath­ letes and thereby show the team in their that we are outcome, and w ant to know them personally, interested “ Purcell is heartily in favor of Colonel H u rt’s band hall drive and new toward has donated the i building.” an QU LU 5 G ebauer Speaks To San Antonio Deans Miss Dorothy Gebauer, dear. women, returned Saturday af noon from San Antonio, who* .poke to the San Antonio lo, t Deans’ Association at a luncheon on the mezzanine of the S '. An­ thony Hotel. She discussed th* in ­ re­ formation a student shoo i ceive before coming to college in interview w h the form of an Dorothy M artin, a San A ‘ ■» high school senior girl .who v enter the U n iversity this fa . In the interview she ann fred questions about the organize! n a on the campus, the ! s freshman would take, the e. to wear, and the places to r Miss V iola Moore, dean f- Je ffe rso n High S r girls at i spoke on the re sp onsib le' of ‘ w dean f'T college. in preparing student* Orchesis Begins W o rk on Program Committee chairmen * ’ g in tra physical to b* prefer.*en r ’ed chesil program A p ril 24-26 have bee n ar Miss M ary Belle McKee. ;n-tr;r - f r tor women, announced. ' w is an annual occa2;^’ the members of the cI■ o perform all of the tasks of con r c dances, designing end n '■ costumes, and hand ing r f f •' ity and lighting Suzanne D unn!ng * r >r chairm an; M argar*' Web-, co«- ‘ * kins, tu m e d e s ig n ; M a rth a pouters; B e r! Neyland, igh'mg, Helen W aggoner, r r,P r‘ ■ f‘f r‘ A s h n e r, p ro g ra m p rin t c g ; son J o Adams, tickets. D O T Y A T S A N A N T O N I O D r. E , W . D o " dean o f t M College of F ir* A r'* « I speak the to a divisional m e e \ g of Music Ed u cato r1 Nat > na! Con­ ference and to the M .sso u ri din­ ner of th* c o n fe re n c e a San A n ­ tonio A pril 13-16. “ The T rain ­ in g o f M u s ic T e a c h e r s ” w:.l h* hi* subject. JACKSON’S M E R C H A N T T A IL O R A lt e r a tio n * : No job too b i( If y o u r s u i t d o n t f it, *** U r k%on, G u o r a n t a r d *,J,r tion 2 4 0 % G U A D A L U P E They are cut to the lines of your body so they're plenty c o m fo rta b le and good look­ ing. Come in lastex in bright prints and all wool knit in all colors. W o n 't lose their snape or color. S h a r e O u r Values and Our Friendliness Definitely the Young Men's Store of A u s ti n Seventh at Congress Seventh at Congres! T h e Firing Line T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 4 , 1 9 3 9 A m e r i c a n p o e t , E d n a St . V t * - c e n t Mi l l a y , w h o l e u n m a t c h ­ a b l e m e t a p h o r * w e r e newer t h e b i g o t e d , n a r ­ f o r w r i t t e n i n d i v i d u a l . r o w - m i n d e d I m ig h t s u g g e s t Mr. Borth e m ­ p lo y a tutor or ei«e c o n fin e him- - , r h y m e s . . . Or lr ------------- . , , L I G H T O P E R A C A S T T M T H F MARt H 23 I Rita. N o w , I h av e rood that a n n o n a em ont b a c k w o r d , and f o r w a r d . and no w h o re con I fin d t h . n o m - o f W a l t * Kerr. W h a t d o c t h ) . ns on a n y o f the c a st ch osen , asue o f Tv,# D aily T e x a n , th e r e appears th e s e l f to n u r s e r y L i r t t O p m ' >mp»r.y’« f o r a - c o m i n * p ro d u ction , Rio h - ^ r r t - o p r o s - t h e r * h _ L 0 U M E G R F E R [S E G R E E R - _________________ F R E E L O V E ? ro^an? N o t m e a n in g to c a ’ * r?- -pr but h ow ca n th e y le a v e out tea* mar. w ho i* w ith o u t a on e t o p - f li g h t U n i v e r s i t y h a* ’ e n terta in er ?>.e ’ • t u d y o f E n g l i s h c a u t e he i* an A m e r i c a n . l i t e r a t u r e ha- lr. th e Ur«t place I w on d er R O O K I E and D o ok ie sa y that in sex , h u n g er, if * " 4 w a lk in g across corners. The** hum an n a tu re are f o r e m o s t u r g e s th ree th* D o y o u r e m e m b e r Ti me i, o c c u r r e d t a th is " honor- S t a f f e r * On? * ’ W i t h o u t W a !ter a b’e g e n t l e m a n , th a t our A m er- . ,h * » Pa-h g o on to s e e m in g ly ap pro ve mar- but M a r e f u ] a t o r o f ^ c u tt in * t h e r e t o ho l d it up it wo u l d h a v e i t a f g e r e d o f f * nd f a l l e n f l a t o n it* f a c e . T h e n A in t o l d in *pit* N i g h t o f S t a r * , ” wh i c h o f t h e l a r g e n u m b e r o f p e o p l e it p r e c e n t e d , wa * all W a l t e r Ke r r . D o y o u r e m e m b e r how h e u n ; s ong * , did rope trick*, j o ke * an d kept a n d e v e n t h e c r o w d r o l l i n g the ai»le* l o n g a f t e r t he * how wa* *up- p o t e d t o he o v e r a n d not a • o u i w a l k e d o u t ? Edi t or , a n y ­ f r ont o n e w h o c a n g e t o u t thi* o f s i n g l e - h a n d e d * s h o w m a n a n d an e n t e r t a i n e r . W e l l , i f y o u w a n t to go back to p r e v i o u s y e a r * h o w ab o u t hi* S h e r i f f o f N o t t i n g h a m t he Ro b i n H o o d ope r a *, a n d Fran- coi* V i l l o n in “ T h e V a g a b o n d K i n g ? ” B e t y o u d o n ’t r e m e m ­ b e r w h o p l a y e d Ro b i n Ho o d. in an d do d e f i n i t e l y c u r t a i n i» t he in A n y w a y , W a lt e r i 5? the I nivei sta r p o ssib ilities a L ig h t O pera Com ev en put him in the t h a t w ith o u t him ti a n y th in g more ,thf>r c o lle g e amati -bit four :* - •ket. — JIM M Y H E N D E R S O N , P. S. I’d ra th er see a horse o pera. is to th e life o f lite ratu r e but In *hort, th ese is th a t m a rria g e is n o t the per- s in u a tin g to er« are a d v o c a tin g f r e e love. ira' w riters are ju s t a* s u b j e c t to co n d em n as in h u m a n th e geo- to “ im m o ra lity a n i c o m m u n is m ” m etrical co rn ers of th e hard sto n e are E n glish writer*. T h e im- walks. W h at th e y are su b tly in- in- p o rta u t q u estio n *onal individual b u t h u m a n , is like unto a hard s t o n e th e co n tr ib u tio n s he ha* m a d e to w alk w ho se corners sh ou ld be cu t, hi* particular fie d. This applies li b e r ty -lo v in g b v - pot a lo n e a n y p h a ^ o f learn in g. 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Mr. Shields, She was on her way her K e n n e t h P e n f o r d , t r av el i n g secre- home, Run ge , to Tyler, w h er e she will be employed as a s si s t a nt so­ ci ety e di to r of the T yl e r Courier- Times. t a r y who has been her e for a week, and Billy Russell and Gail Shults, al umni , w er e e n t e r t a i n e d S u n da y Miss M a t u la was a n i g ht soci- with a lunch at f r a t e r n i t y house and a s teak f r y on the River ety e d i t o r on the T e x a n , a n d was the Sardine, we s t o f Austin. last y ea r of ! edi tor f r o m t he Scottish Rite Dormitory year­ book. She was also a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and the Girls’ Glee Club. EASTER CARDS a t th® Texas Book Store Dyke, business m a n a g e r of t h e * T ex as S t u d e n t P u b li c a t i on s ; J a m e s P a r ke , pr o f es s o r of d r a m a : Dr. H. T. P ar li n, a c t i ng pr esi d e nt of the Universit y* Ray Lee, s t a t e di­ r e c t o r of the N a t i o n a l E m e r g e n c y Council; and E d w a r d Silk of Wi c h ­ i ta Falls. Wh e n Be ta T h e t a Pi f r a t e r n i t y ce l e b r a t e d S w e e t h e a r t Day S a t u r ­ day, it e n t e r t a i n e d a t d i n n e r the ' ’b it i ng s w e e t h e a r t s of six S o u t h ­ w e s t e r n universi ties, the L n i \ e r - sity of Te x a s S w e et h e ar t , the f ou r ^ . ’Diversity s w e e t h e a r t nominees, and t h e i r escorts. S we e t h e a r t s and escorts were as follows: Miss A n n Hu g h st o n of and N o r m a n V a n d e r w o u d e S M U.; Miss Ma r y Lucille S t e­ vens of Rice a n d Wa l l a ce Lawson of T e xa s ; Miss M a r t h a Ceil Gra ves and Russell Hens c h of T.C'.LV, Miss E dy t h Mc Dona l d and Sam Boyd of Ba yl or ; Miss M a r i l y n Campbell of T ex a s S t at e College f or W o m e n , f rom A A M . , and Bob Ri chardson of A &M.; Miss L a u r a Lee of A r k a n ­ sas and Bill F a r r a r of T e x a s ; -lean C r a n b e r r y a n d J. B. G r i f f it h o. The U n i ve r si t y of Texas. s w e e t h e a r t The f o u r n om i ne e s in t he u n i ­ ver sit y r ace a n d t h e i r escorts we r e Connie Del a van a n d Billy McDu- ga!d. Eloise DuBoi s and Roy Bain, Ma r j or ie O s bo r ne and Geor ge a n d Hel e n Ra t h b o ne J u n e n m n , and Cl ar k T ho mps on. Six s w e e t h e a r t s and t h r e e of the n o mi ne es wer e e n t e r t a i n e d at lunch S u n d a y by Chi Phi f r a t e r ­ nity. Miss DuBois was in t he hos­ pital, an d Miss Campbell bad to r et ur n to school. O t h e r g u e s t s a t dd jfvh we r e K a t h e r i n e Hi ghams, jmi n c i s Me rr i tt , Lois S tar key , Jo h n s t o n , J e a n n e Gr a ce y , R u t h D or ot hy Schnei der . Beth Harris. Lidi Pi ct on, H o u s t o n ; Elizabeth S tef ani , Ma r y H a r d i n - B a y l o r ; Mrs. J. Godar d, G al ve s t on ; -Miss L. b e u l a h Go dar d, G al ve s t on; Mrs W M McGi vney, Gal ve st on ; and Mr. and Mrs. Zay Smith, Houston. t u n o f Ol i vi a de H a v i l l a n d it f a c i n g t h e i e e a r l y s p r i ng t he in a p o w d e r b l u e c r e p e d a y t f r o c k , b u t t o n - d o w n - t h e - f r o n t d i s t i n g u i s h e d b y its c l e v e r us e o f t uc ks . B a n d s o f t u c k s f r o m t he s h o u l d e r s f o r m a y o k e a n d r e l e a s e t h e s l e n d e r f r o n t , w h i l e a n u l t r a w a i s t l i n e t he t uc k s . us e o f a n o t h e r b a n d o f R o u g h n a v y b l u e s t r a w m a k e s her s ai l or, t r i m m e d w i t h s a u c y p o l k a dot t a f f e t a h o w . is a c h i e v e d by f u l l n e s s a c r o s s y o u t h f u l B r e t o n t he M o n ito r C lu b W o n d e rs It You Ever W o n d e re d Wedding ❖ Bells * Women Voters Hear Student; Doty Speaks to Rotarians Today Blas Mike Salinas, U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t f r o m Laredo, will apeak to l ^ e ^or e*Sm policy g r o u p of t h e L e a g u e p e M I n t e r v e n t i o n i n L a t i n - A m e r i c a of W o m e n Veters a t 3:30 o clock Tuesday on “ Euro- a t t h e .0 y M C A Y.M.C.A. Salinas w o n a c a mpu s or at or i ca l co nt e s t last year with a discussion , . . . of this subject . He h as br ough - it up to dat e this year. The pub- lie is invited. R O T A R Y C L U B ti eaux a t 2107 Scenic Drive. I Mrs. Ma l l e t ! will cont inue her The Aum in Civic S ym p h o n y Or- the s ub j e ct of a work as s u pe rvi s or f o r the N.Y.A. c h e s t r l will be talk by Dr. E. William Doty, d ea n resident p r o j ec t in Blinn Memo- rial College a t Br e n h a m until the 0f the College of Fine Art s, a' p r o j e c t is c o mp l et ed in J un e . She the Rotary Club l un c he on T u e s d a y received h e r m a s t e r of a r t s degr ee at 12:15 o ’clock a t t he Oi l ski n the U ni ver si t y, havi ng ma- Hotel. Dr. C. F. A r r o w cod, pr o- f r o m fessor of the h i s t or y a n d philoso- j o r ed a n d m i no r e d for degrees in both ed u ca t i on a n d English. She phy of educ at ion, is c h a i r m a n o ' served as a ct i ng r e g i s t r a r for the the p ro gr am commi t t ee . t he j u n i o r high school Uni ver si t y of San Antonio and D E L T A K A P P A G A M M A t a u g h t in “ T ea che r T e n u r e ” will be dis­ high cussed by Dr. B. F. P i t t e n g o r , at H e a r n e a n d t he school a t Li be rt y Hill. She was of- dean of the 'School of E d u c a ti on , the m e e t i ng of Del t a K a p p a fice s e c r e t a r y f or and the Y.M.C.A. last y ea r while Gamma, h o no r ar y educ at ion fra- t e r m l y f or wo men, at t he F a cu l t y comnleGng h e r w o r k a t the Uni- Wo m e n ’s Club at 7:30 o ’clock O r a l l y . the Y.W.C.A. a t senior design in e ng i n ee ri ng a t the Mr. M a l l e t s son of E dw ar d Ma!- We d nes day night, lett of* 4008 A ve nu e C. received Z E T A A L U M N A E his degr ee Zeta T au Al pha a l u mn a e will University, a n d is now senior as- meet at t h e ho me of Mrs. W. M. an d Thor nt on, 2502 J a r r e t t A ve n u e , s i s tant e n g i n e e r in cos t r uc t i on f o r t he city of Hous- We dnes day n i g h t at 7: 30 o’cl t ck . Hostesses will be Mesdames O. D. J. A. J. T. Bowman, Weeks, D A G G E T T - S I M O N D S — Miss Par ker , J. W. Peavy and F r e d J o n e s t he p r o ­ to Upchur ch. Mrs. H e r m a n the Ka t he ri ne F ra n c e s Simonds Dan WT 001 ridge D a g ge t t , ex-stu- will be dent, in Alice, F r i d a y, March 24. gram. Dr. D a g g e t t was g r a d u a t e d f rom U K H U W W A T - l - S H A R O F the U n i v e r s i t y ceived his d oct or of medicine de- officers gr ee f r o m School in Dallas. t h e B a yl or Medical in 1929, and le ade r o f re- of The meeti ng f o r the el ection of I k h u ww at - I- S h a r o f was postponed f ro m last S u n d a y because of the R o und - l p until the first S u n d ay a f t e r the E a s t e r holidays. of new me mber s will t a k e place a* t h a t time. i nit iat ion F or ma l Theta Xi Gives Annual Picnic Ruth Hull Gets Cup A t Alpha Phi Party Rut h Hull, senior, was a w a rd ed t h e cup for being the hest all- a r o u n d girl in Alpha Phi sor ori ty a t the chapter s b anque t for a l u m ­ n ae , actives, and pledges S a t u r ­ and bei ng table flowers d a y nigh: in the Marie Ant o i ne t t e Room of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. decorations wer e The spr ing egg E a s t e r in howls. Hard boiled E a s t e r eggs served as placards f avor s wer e c a mb filled E as t er baskets. Eugeni a Worley was a w a r d e d t h e pledge cup for the y e a r ’s btst pledge. The Ma ry Grace Milam Memorial Cup f or t he senior with tho highest g r ad e s was given to Janis P a r k e r . P a t t i Nolen was awa r d e d a jewel g u a r d the Alpha Phi Mo th er s ’ Club by f or having pledge the highest grade*. Scholarship plates w er e given Pai nt e r , and Sue Bates. Toast - wore given new by Rut h S t u a r t pr esi de nt . Elizabeth P a i n t e r ; by Eli z ab e t h P ai nt e r to Mrs. Eva P r e n d e r g a s t . chaper on: by Vir ginia F r e e m a n to th*' f reshmen; Sue Bates, to the sophomore*; Connie Kisten to the j uni or s; Jo J o ne s t o the seniors; Martha Dr a per t h e a l umn a e ? | to and Joyce Wickline to the pledges. , to Peggy Webb, E li z ab e t h ■■ the to Five Co-Eds to Assist A t Ladies C lu b Party T h e t a Xi f r a t e r n i t y held its a n ­ nu al p o s t- Rou nd- Up picnu- S u n ­ day a f t e r n o o n . A f t e r a bar becue Five Uni ver si t y st ud e n t s. M a r y inia p u j Be t t y S ca r f f , N a n c y d i n n e r t h e g ues t s p layed baseball v - The seed t h a t was t a k e n f r o m and swam. The following guests Brown) Be t t ye J a n e Gr i ff i th s , and we r e p r e s e n t : the grave of E x -G ov e r n o r H og g Betty Hill, will assist a t t he Uni- in Oakwood Ce me t e r y in Austin, versify Ladies Club open house C o n n i e D e l a v a n D o r o t h y F a r m e r the nursed in the h or ti c u l t ur e depart.- We d ne s da y f r o m 4 L u c i a M i l l e r Uni ver si t y Club, 2304 S a n A n - me nt at A.&M . a n d t h e n t r an s - L a u r a P a t t o n £0n j0 side of M a v i * M u r r a y t h e ls to d e c o r a t e Governor H o g g s s t a tu e on Memorial Tree Blooms Beside Statue M a r y A n n e J o n e s V e r l y n n H e n n i g e r M a r y H a n k i n s J e a n n e B e n t , S t . t he r eception r oo m a n d lime sher- University i m c i c l l ^ w v h *■....... f l ower s will the n o r t h to 8 a t ; planted Spring L o u i s • R o s e m a r y S c o t t H e l e n S h u d d e J a m i e F r a s e r B e t t y J e a n T e n n i s o n ^ . . . . . . --------- c a ^ e5 w i l l b e s e r v e d , f r o m I b r e a k i n g l i l i e s ca mp us i n t o bud. Whe n Gov er nor H o r * in r e a l , z e d H , d , D . i P n n t . Harlan Clark K e i t h F o r e m a n , H o u s t o n E d w a r d R o c k e f e l l e r , H o u s t o n J . C. S h e f f i e l d , H o u s t o n L o u i s R e n f r e w , H o u s t o n B u d D o u g l a s n t a b l e w a t e r e d w i t h E a s t e r a n , his Un a li.vV, Low, an,. J w b i t e c a n d l e s i n silver c a n d e l a b r a . Mrs Leo Havn e s , c h a ir m an of hostesses, will be assisted in a r ­ r a n g e m e n t s by Mesdames L. L. Click, H. A. Calkins, E. C. Ba rk er , W. H. Irons, W. W. H or nb er ge r , I v*. . | C. D. Rice, a n d A. B. Cox, a m l i Misses Mary Decherd and Anni e 01 1 Hill. ii. ■■''•“ ’I ” • ” . . . p r o a r h i n * Heath, ha 'I d o n ’t w a n t , when I die, an y cold marbl e placed at the head of I w a n t a s o f t -shelled my grave, Texas pecan t he re , and a t the f oo t a r e g u la r w a l nu t , and when t h e y b e a r f r u i t I w a n t i Un n u t - sent out to the f a r m er s t he y may plant, and t r e e placed * t he y will do it.” The t r e e in Oakwood C e me t er y is h e a ri ng f r u i t and the f a r m e r s t he nuts and plan t he r e x them. , 1 i s f e w y ea r s t he n u ts P e r ha p s within rn - , g We sl e y Nite will be We dn e s da y night f r o m 7:45 to 8:30 o’clock at the Univer sit y Methodist Church A f t e r w a r d s plans f or next y e a r I var sit y Me t hodi st Church* who Wesley Bible Chair of t h e Uni- DR. H A L L I M PR OV ED v ‘ ” I VV C B I C J T 4.* A v v « i v / M * 0 v v l i a i i I Dr. C. W. Hall, d ir ec to r of the ma y g a t h e r i will be ma de by group, since this will be tne last David 8 Hospital, m s c o nu i u u n me e t i ng f o r this school year. Tig- gr oup, since this will be the l a s t ’ Davi d’s Hospital. His condition p l a n t e d a n d G o ve r nor l e a izei * is r ep or t ed as s o me wh a t i mpr oved. I wi ! hi* f o l k discussion; jH 0f p neu mo ni a, in St. I on t he I rn versify ca mp us is still t h e 7 i ogg s vus . J e x a n C lassified A d Section Dancing Lost and Pound Typing L E A R N T O D A N C E C l a * * e » ; M o n d a y s & T h u r s d a y s 7 : 8 0 p m . A N N E T T E D O V A L D A N C I N G S C H O O L 1 0 8 W e s t I i K. C. H a l l P h . 2 - m 4 L O S T : 4 m o n t h * ol d l i g h t t a n c o c k e r s p a n i e l p u p . H a l f o f m i s s i n g . F i n d e r c a l l 2 - 3 3 3 1 f o r r i g h t e a r r e wa r i * ma Moni t or Club m e t S u n d ay night ^ ‘4K^ ' ^ ,yon a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- virginia Rainey sigma Alpha E> ; ^ % orrigon P e g g y Locke and I* onR Mrs Zav Smitn, n o u s i o n . I r. a n d Mrs. a i l . , f r a t e r n i t i e s e n t e r t a i n i n g 1 Ut ne r I r a v e n u v w i r a z e r n i t i i , Ot he r t u e s t s a t d i n n e r b unaa > w er e m c r e . following: , " W o n d e r ? ” Game s w e r e J J u d i t h A l l e n -i-ir,,* mon H e n n e b e r g e r an d discussed a Kith.Mn n a r k n.aime«ra L u r , Trv«». s.iiv Duncan p r o g r a m ent itled “ Did Yo u E v er Sally Duncan A r m i n t a Cart! . by Mar(taret whi H e l e n C o n e H e l e n J o h n s o n V e l m a E d w i n a A k i n T e s s C h a r l t o n D o r i s M c C u l l o u g h L o u i s e A n d r e w s F r a n c e * S i m p s o n Holmes and t h e g r ou p ma de cr epe p a p e r E a s t e r bonnet s. r g a r e t W h i t e J i mmi e . . led J o h n s o n Mrs. r t e r to y ire*ret stanford ; S a m m y F r e eh , Mr. a n d Mrs. Hen- n ebe r ger , M a r t h a A n n H e n n e b e r - Mary Margaret R e f r e s h m e n t s we r e served H o y M a r g a r e t B a t t a J e a n M o r o n e y M r . a n d M r s . J e r r y Hr . a n d M r s . H . C. M r s C o r t e s J o s e p h i n e H o u s t o n C a r o l i n e B r o w n l e e D o r i s D i c k i n s o n P a t i e n c e C h a n c e M r s . A. I. J e r r y O w e n C a r o l y n H u t c h i n s M a r g a r e t D a r b y K a t h e r i n e H a i r . . H o n J a n e B i c k e r F i n n e g a n r a t t a n S i g m a N u C o n s t a n c e G o s s e t t H e n n e b e r g e r , ger, Mr. and Mrs. J i mmi e Holmes, W E S L E Y N I T E W a y n e Locke, P a t t i McDaniel, Roye, Mr. a n d Mrs. A n n M a r t h a Pegg y Leroy E a r l E. Swanson, I I I v e s t a l l y i n t ? Beryl Ti gnor , and M a r g a r e t M a r y J a m e s S D * . B a y C i t y M a r y C l a i r e D e n m a n G r a c e I n n ! * M a r y A n n a M o r t o n M a r y L o a S t u a r t M r s A S. M o r t o n M r * . M a r g a r e t i . - y - S i m s , F s g g v V o i e r a S a r a C a v e R u t h B o w e r s C i s s y L i g o n l or . A « . i t o K a t h e r i n e B o o t y F r a n c e s H a r m H a z e ; P i p p a E l i z a b e t h S t a n f o r d nor. P h i K a p p a P a . G l e n n A p p l i n g V i r g i n i a Gibson Tm *» I /I V» T J a n e T a y l o r El i ) * t e m p l e K V i l a P r u d e " r*h Kila WMT- h u m S a r a h P e n n i n g t o n M a r g a r e t H a i l S t o v e r i L o u i s e H o p k i n s M a r y L o u i s e W a r e M i l d r e d I r k s F r a n c e s P t s k M o n e t t e M c K e n z i e M r - A. E . H a y w a r d . D o r i s B i l l i n g s A m a r i l l o B e t a T h e t a P i J a n e R i c e ®| r i a n e l l B r i l P « t * y O l a e n M a r t h a L e i l a M a r - t i n , H i l l s b o r o L a u r a S a m e s J e a n M e i n e r s A n i t a A k e , S M T . f l a w M i m A A M T o m R i c h a r d * A A M . D o n a l d M a r k l e . G a l v e s t o n A l i c e A m N i t s r h k e D a w n B l a i r E l i z a b e t h J o n e s A n i t a C h u m n e y K a t h e r i n e K l e b e r g J a n e B u r n * H * l * n R o b i n s o n M i l s * V a u g h a n D o r o t h y B a i t M a r g a r e t . B a r r h a r d M a r y N a i l G i l m o r e M r . a n d M r * . B u r - D o r o t h y B u c k l e y M a r y L e w i s S c o t t D o r o t h y D a y E u # E d w a r d * K a t h r y n S p e r - a N o r m a W i n a n * A r t h u r N e w t o n , S a n A n t o n i o H e r b e r t C a r t w r i g h t , D r . H e n r y W . H a r * p e r . 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