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B e l o w , t he Mental Hygienists Here April ll Five Universities Report A ctive Support O f Tests Dr. B en D. W ood, C olu m b ia U n iv e r s ity , w ill a d d r e s s t h e T e x a s S o cie ty f o r M e n ta l H y g ie n e in its I th e D riskill j a n n u a l m e e tin g , in Hotel on A pril 27, His s u b j e c t : will be " P e r s p e c t i v e in M e n ta l H yg iene P r a c t i c e . ” In th e m o r n in g a t IO o ’clock in th e C ry sta l! B a llroom , o f fic e r s will be ele c te d a t a g e n e r a l b u r i ­ ti o.*-s session. I T he th e m e o f th e a f t e r n o o n F ol l owi ng t e l e g r a p h e d i n q u i r i e s to five of th e n a tio n la r g e r Illinois u n ive r s i ti e s w h e r e v o l u n t a r y W a s s e r m a n n s have Gently, a n s w e r s to T h e Dail y T e x a n rev e ale d y e s te r d a y t h a t in ail cases t he W a s s e r m a n n p la n is p r o g r e s s i n g s u c c e s s f u l l y a n d s t u d e n t ------- ------------------------------------------- r e s p o n s e is e n t h u s ia s tic . T he U n iv e r s ity of r e ­ p o r te d t h a t a to t a l o f 1,700 te s ts w e r e given by u n iv e r s i ty p h y si­ cians d u r i n g th e la st n in e m o n t hs . At th e U n iv e r s ity o f New M e x ­ ico, w h ere te s ts a r e c o n d u c te d b> u n iv e r s i ty p h y sic ia n - in c o - o p e ra ­ tio n w ith th e .-tate h e a lth labors* Tarrant C o u n ty Sends thi? to r y , 800 t h e W a t i e r m t n n t e s t ye*- t o o k t o t a l n u m b e r o f t e r d a y t e s t s s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e t a k e n s i n c e M a r c h 14. d a t e o f t h e i r i n s t a l l a t i o n , n o w s t a n d s a t 2 1 4 . t e s t s w e r e given The Visitors A p ril 23 . . . , 0 1 session will be " M e n t a l H y g ie n e >'e a r * , in A ction. C o m p le te r e c o rd s of the I n iv e r ­ s ity o f M in n e so ta show a to ta l of a p p e a r on th e p r o g r a m a r e D r. 9 ,2 7 2 t e s t s g iv e n last school year. W. A r t h u r S m ith , Dr. A. H a u s e r , ; So f a r t h i s y e a r 6,14 4 h ave b ee n ... t S p e a k e r s w ho w i l l 1 1 r n P . S choch. p r o fe s s o r o f been m s .a .m d re- [ ehem ical e n g i n e e r in g a n d p h y sic a l ™ j Dr. E Mrs. E liz a b e th W y a tt, D r. D. B. given. Klein, Miss S a d ie A a r o n , Miss M a ry E m ily H a tc h , a n d Dr. P a u l D E A N S T O A T T E N D M E E T V. I. M oore, d e a n o f s t u d e n t j t r a n c e r e q u i r e m e n t s life, a n d A m o N o w o tn y , a s s i s t a n t ; s t i t u t i o n s o f h ig h e r d ea n of s tu d e n t le a v e M o n d a y to a t t e n d th e m e e ti n g o f the N a tio n a l \s s o e i a t i o n of C o l­ leg e D ea ns w hich will be held in i Madison, Wis., next w eek. T h e c u r e f o r t h e s it u a ti o n , Mr. B a k e r believes, is to ra is e t h e en- in- o f s t a t e l e a r n i n g so as to g e t rid o f th e co st o f t h e lazy a n d th e dull s t u d e n t. “ It, is n o t f a ir t o th e t a x p a y e r to m a k e th e d u lla r d a n d th e him e d u c a t e idler,” he said. life, will W h ite. In t h e e v e n in g session, D r. E. M. P e r r y , p r e s id e n t o f th e society, I will p r e s e n t the p r e s id e n t- e le c t an d in tr o d u c e Dr. W ood , w'ho will {give th e p rin c ip a l a d d r e ss of th e ! » i m e e tin g . Pupil? o f t he T a r r a n t C o u n t y public schools will visit t he c a m - ; 0 ’ci0c^. pus of t he Uni ver si t y, it has been a n n o u n c e d f r o m the o f f i c e of the n u. P u b u c Re la ions Com- n U n i ve r si t y mi t te e . W ith W a s s e r m a n n s ma Ie a v a il­ ab le to the s t u d e n ts of tile U n i­ v e r s ity of O k la h o m a for tho first tim e th is y e a r , 400 s t u d e n ts h a d ta k e n th e te sts to d a te . O n e th o u s a n d , o ne h u n d r e d a n d te s ts at this s e v e n t y - f o u r have t h e U n iv e r s it y o f K a n s a s y e a r , th a t school r e p o r te d , t a k e n T h e U n i v e r » i . y H e a l t h S e r v i c e a n n o u n c e d t h a t f i v e s t u d e n t * T h e U n iv e r s ity R e c e p tio n Divi- A p p r o x im a te ly o n e th o u s a n d o n e in d u s tria l, a n d sion will f u r n i s h guide? f o r t o u r and will m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s e d u c a t io n a l c h e m is tr y e x p e r ts a l ­ fin- a r e c e p tio n th is n i n e t y - f i f t h m e e tin g mum a t 1:30 o ’clock S a t u r d a y a f - of t h e A m e r ic a n C h e m i c a l S ociety, th e I ni- te r n o o n , a t w hich tim e a sp e a k e r F o r t h e last tw o y e a r s o f in H ogg A u d ito - j te n d e d th e h u n d r e d r e s e a r c h , j f ro m th e U n iv e r s ity s t a f f w ill wel- v e r s ity has led I com e th e v isitors. 1 m em bers of th e society. in th e n u m b e r Gilbert Expands 7-Day Schedule Q u o ta O f Tests Is Expected B y J AMES WI LLI AMS ON W ith i n t e r e s t r isin g a> a r e s u l t of rec*'!.’ s tu d e n t and offic ia l r e c ­ o m m e n d a tio n , D r. J o e G ilb e rt, di­ th e U n iv e r s ity H e a lth r e c to r o f S ervice, a n n o u n c e d la st n ig h t t h a t fa c ilitie s will t e s t W a s s e r m a n n n o w be o p e n e d to s t u d e n t s daily. t h e T im e sc h e d u le will f o l l o w p r e v io u s IO to 4 o'clock p la n es- ta b l ished when the t e s t s w e r e b e ­ ing o f f e r e d tw ic e w ee k ly . I n q u i r i e s a t th e U n iv e r s it y H e a lth S e rv ic e y e s t e r d a y in d ic a t e t h a t a full q u o ta of te s ts w ill be to d a y , te c h n ic ia n s r e ­ r e a c h e d p orted, " T h e e x t e n d e d s c h e d u le w ill a c ­ s t u d e n t s who th o se c o m m o d a te th e could n o t ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f tests on e i t h e r of tw o d a y s of th e f o r m e r sc h e d u le ," Dr. Gil­ b e r t said. W i t h th e te st? now be­ ing o f f e r e d on a six -d ay basis, t h e p e r c e n ta g e s t u d e n t s r ise should of rapidly, he add ed. te s te d t h e t e s t s was called L a g g in g s u p p o r t of t h e r e c e n tly in sta lle d p r o g r a m of $ 1 v o l u n t a r y W a s s e r m a n n to th e a t t e n t i o n o f th e U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s when D r. G ilb e rt an d Dr. G eo rg e W . C ox, h ea d o f th e S t a t * D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a lth , voiced brie ‘ i m p o r ta n c e o f c o n t in u e d s t u d e n t resp o n si­ B oth placed I su p p o r t. bility f o r the u l t i m a t e success o f th e p r o g r a m on the s t u d e n t s t h e m ­ selves, Y e s t e r d a y la k e P ickle, p r e s i­ d e n t of the Students* A ssoc iation , t o g e t h e r w ith S y d n e y R e a g a n , p r e s id e n t of MICA, a n d Bob P a r k , th e a c tin g p r e s id e n t of I n te r - f u r t h e r F r a t e r n i t y Council, [ s t r e s s e d th e im p o r t a n c e o f t a k i n g I th e te s ts u n d e r th e p r e s e n t plan. the drop in r e ­ I P ick le a t t r i b u t e d sponse to a possible m is co n c ep ­ tion of th e tim e r e q u i r e d to ta k e ' t h e tests. t h e te s t Dr. G ilb e rt has r e p o r te d t h a t is a tim e r e q u ir e d for m a x im u m of f if t e e n m in u te s , d e ­ l-ending on th e n im b e r of s t u ­ d e n t s w a itin g a t th e tim e of th e T ests arc painless, a p p lic a tio n . he said. U n d e r the p r e s e n t p la n , blood to a S an A n­ sam ples a r e s e n t tonio analysis. la b o ra to r y N u m b e rs only a re u se d ' 0 id e n tif y ?aid. bloou sa m p le s, Dr. G ilbert f o r Chemists' Meet Ends In Dallas Nearly th e e n t ir e D e p a r t m e n t the U n iv ersity of C h e m is try o f th e A m e r ic a n Chem ical a t te n d e d Society' m e e ti n g in D allas A pril 15-21. D r. H e n r y W . H a r p e r , th e G r a d u a t e d e a n e m e r itu s of School a n d p r o fe s s o r o f c h e m is try , w as h o n o r a r y c h a ir m a n of th e so* ciety. T h e f o llo w in g m e m b e r s o f th e D e p a r t m e n t of C h e m istry o f th e U n iv e r s ity to o k p a r t on t h e p r o ­ g r a m : Dr. G eo rg e W a tt, a s s i s t a n t pr o f es s o r of c h e m i s t r y ; D r. W. A. F u s i n g , p r o f e s s o r o f c h e m is tr y ; c h e m is tr y ; J. L. McGee, a s s is ta n t m e c h a n ic ia n in c h e m i s t r y ; Dr. H, R. H en z e, p r o f e s s o r o f p h a r m a c e u ­ tical c h e m is tr y ; J a m e s J. S p u rlo c k , i n s t r u c to r in c h e m is tr y ; S tile s ML Roberts, in c h e m is tr y ; Dr. J . R. Bailey, p r o f e s s o r of o r ­ ganic c h e m is tr y ; W. N elson Axe, i n s t r u c t o r in c h e m is tr y ; anti Dr. ET L. Loch to, p r o f e s s o r o f c h e m ­ istry. i n s t r u c t o r s t u d e n ts of b v w as given a t W e d n e s d a y T he L o n g h o rn b r e a k f a s t, p la n n e d th e U n iv e r s ity , th e B a k e r H o tel 'J f r o m 7 :3 0 u n til Dr. Bailey said t h a t th is gave c h e m is tr y s t u d e n t s a c h a n ce in f o rm a lly and becom e to m e e t a c q u a i n te d w ith p r o m i n e n t chem* ^ A b o u t one h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y a t t e n d e d th e b r e a k fa s t. P A G E TWO The First College Daily in the South Phone 2-2473 T H E D A IL Y T E X A N Phone 2-2473 F R ID A Y , A PR IL 22, 193S Longhorns Open Two-Game Series In Waco Today Baylor Bears Bid For Lead Texans Rate High In Kansas Relays Pickle Asks Golden Gloves Recognition I n t r a m u r a l s Stars In Relays F r id a y , April 22 B A S E B A L L J o h n F loeter. F i r s t F li g h t Land ret h va, winne r Kinalow -N orth ing- ton. Wanner o f Lockw ood-H arelik va, winner o f B e llow a-P irkett. Winner of B e vil- Boone va. winner o f G roa am sn - Caun. 5 :00—- W i n n e r o f K ir k -L u m p k in vs. R. H a rr is, D i s t r i c t 7. Hal Sn yd er. R a n g e rs, va. N eal C o n a ste r, Mergele. Roy Snyder, R an ge rs, va . C. Wooley, Open. M, Ely, Roberta, v s . S . Elias®, P r o g r e s s i v e Czechs, H. B r a d y , T e j a * . va. A, K a sper, Hiilel. H. Y a rb orou g h , Prath er, va, J . Sve cek , P r o g r e s s i v e C ze ch s, Doug Y ater A.S.A., vs. N. Tow n se n. P r o g r e s s i v e C sech s. B ol J a c k P ounds v * Tom Wheat v s . F ain v s * Harold Ke lly, I red C h a m b e r s. H om er J e s t e r vs. G ilC Law so n M cGruder vs. Boh hert Cox. J a c k Bar! holow v s . Edwarc Wooldridge. Jo h n H ick * v s. E. M. DeGeurln St o k e s. vs. Billy McDugald F ranklin E m ory L Frank vs. G rah am P eter so n . Bruet Skeiley J a m e s Hardei J o n e s v s, J , w . H arr iso n . vs, Fred He> ne > s. Charlet Kem per. Hen St one vs. Bob N. Smith, rom Coriin \ s Lee Minter. H. R. Mc- F a r la n d vs. Clint Wood. {’a r so n s vs. V a ned B r ook s. .! Hardin Winner o f C artw right-N elaon va. win ner of M o reh ou se -Went. W inne r of Floe- of Bar berie- vs. winner ter-Sh a pard Georgl. Wanner o f HassV.nr!-L o g a n vs. winner of H e lse r-S im s . AV inner o f Wol- don Rou ntree v s . Bill Walden. ver to n - E llitt Second F li g h t vs, H. Corb y, vs. winner W inner of B u s b y - o f T a n n e r -S h a r p vs. J H a w ley, J u n e m a n -M e c r. Winne r of Ke nnet h winner o f F ord J o n e s - S e l f v s. winner of F r id g e o n - J a r k - I Archie Owen* son, W inner of Myer s-Oshor ne vs. win ner of Beid e n h *r n -H a r d w i« k e. G O L F S I N G L E S The folio w in s f t r * t found m a tc h e s m u st be played o ff and th# sc ore -ea r d s turned I in to the In tram u ra l o f f i c e by T u e s d a y , April 26, C ha m pion sh ip Flig h t Leu G eorge J u n e m a n v s. J a c k C a rlin , Gor- J , S t o a T o m W'eatherly v s. J , F Spit aer v s . J . W. Cain vs. S c o t t McDonald vs. Rober t Greenber g J . R . W i l l i a m * v s , R u s s e l V e r n o r . ( h a r l e i ( appel vs. George McNair. A. Bieden h a m vs. J . G. Dixon. B o b Hard w ick# vs J e f f Copeland va. J a r l Ted Bar th olow . Jo h n C u e s- vs. C lark Robert® E m m e t t , C ok# Mi- Rhotles vs. H. V. Ry an. Bo y H a s s k a r w . D, J . Mor ris. ,/v-V A-.er Third F l i g h t Andrew K o r n v * . Tom J e n n i n g s . W A. i F r a n k B. How ard v s. B e rn a r d R osen l.andreth v s. Ned Sweeney. W. A. Mon- | B G e p p * r t vs man. G D. H toon vs, Bob B aker. S y lv a r i-rief vs. Eli Greer. A J . C. Georgi B r a n t Cox va. N ed Snyder. Mellinger va. E . A. C arter. Rex B r o w n . Max C lark * a Tex Elliott. M. B . S h a t- I v«- Bob V neyard. La w rence P arke r va for v*. Dick K le berg Taylo r. sm ith . blan. S t a l e y Hawkins vs. Bill H i g h - j F DV Mr Barren vs B e rin o a* . Arthur Temple. t ] e C l u b a n d m e m b e r o f U . T . S . A J . B Br ow n va. Tom : ----------------------- E l i z a b e t h B a k e r , l e a d e r o f T u r * I amer<>n Marlin Andrews. B o b Woodson. J a c k - T»- J o h n I • I man v , . Bill Breedlove ‘•a. Era • k Conley A rth ur Lime. F ran k Conley. Harve y Weit Don s C le m ens Council, will spend the s u m m e r 8! C a m p s s . ! s w i m m i n g c o u n c i l l o r at. R iv a, Medina L a k e . A B S E N T : Center Seam P R E S E N T : More Comfort 4 :30— N ort h Sp ecial to Tho Daily T»&an L A W R E N C E , R an ., April 21. * * . Alpha T au O m ega. Middle field—-Sigma , Alpha Epsilo n va. Pi Kapp a Alpha, So uth The S t a t e o f T e x a * will be well ; field—-Delta T a u Delta va. S i g m a Phi r e p re se n te d in the S ix teen th An-1 Kp* ’-!on- nual K a n s a s R elay s S a tu r d a y . A l­ re a d y entries have been received H O R S E S H O E P IT C H IN G 4 : 0 0 — M. N uriek, T a u Dell, va, fie ld— Kappa Alpha fro m The U n iversity o f T e x a s , Rice T e x a s A .& M ., and North T e x a s T e x a s Tech - T e a c h e r s. Institute, J . J . Gant, S ig m a Chi, va. K e rr , Phi Delt. M. P a tte r so n , Delta Chi. H. S c h la c k * . C a v a lie r s, va. H. Styron. Co-op No. I. Winner o f H alb ert- C la rk va. P. Holland, C op-op No. I . W inne r of Ameen-Lewi# va. H. J o h n s o n , Co-op No, 2. W inner of Dinkin^-Greer v i , J . Holloway. 4 :3 0 — P. Schiev el, House of C arte r, vs. Hugh es, Mergele House. Winner of winner of F u ller- J . Nickels, Cavaliers, va. G. j K . i. L. Ochoa, C o-op Kr‘ u* e- _ . No. 2 vs. D. Hill. Open. B. Campbell. J . C . T<*Jan, v*. R, R. Reynolds. LC D . F e r g u s o n , LC D, vs. A. Marehak, P r o ­ g r e s s i v e C sech s. . . . . . . , fro m standout Individu al the L o n e S t a r S ta te should be F r e d W olcott o f Rice, the sen sa tion al i . soph om ore who b ettered the world crown, Co-op No. h i g h ’ record h u rd le s at the T exa^ R elay s with a time o f 13.9 seconds. Wolcott s t a r t e d ru n n in g the high h urd le* only last y e a r a s a fresh m an and is im p roving with e v ery race. 120-yard 120-yard , , I P a r m le y . the the in in the supply a a lso s t a r s in I B e e f u s B ryan , 1 :0 0 — T, Alien. Cardinals, vs. F . Mc- Karren. C av alier s. L. Delmont#, R a n ­ g er s, vs. R Mar quardt, Co-op No. 2. J . Doyen, M ergele House, vt. R. H erzo g, Bob McKinley, R a n g e r s , C o-op No I. vs. J . Miller, C avalier s. J , G r iffith . B e ta . vs. H arve y Buttle, KA. G. J uHe­ man, B e ta, ' v K. E ato n, Delta Tau. of Goode-Snyder T h e U niversity of T e x a s will larg e num ber o f ev en t*. individual star, who se t a new record in the pole v a u lt o f 13 feet, IO inches at the T e x a s R elays, Will a ssa u lt the K a u - Greenwood. ?a? R elay? record o f 13 fe e t 9 % inches. Boyce G atew ood, sop h o­ to I. P. Hou se, So n s of Alec. m ore hurdler who w a s second Wolcott a t the T e x a s R elays, w i l l ! ' ‘’' • ‘‘bv vs- J « N*is#r. Pr*th#r. be out for revenge. vs. J e s s e S c a r b o r ­ winne r of Ree«e-Bog ie. o u gh , Co-op No. 2. VS. winner o f Reed- vs. C h arles Lee, C a va li ers. W rn. Low e ry , Co-' p No. 2, v s. G. McCaulley, Open. vs. lr vin r . F loyd , .last er. P r o g r e s s i v e Cree ha. Bi!! Smith, R a n ge r*, T E N N I S S I N G L E S sophom ore 5 : 3 0 — Winner Ii I • i f , xr u - fo o tb all p la y e r, j 2. .v s. Lon S a ilors, D istrict 7. LCD, VI A Marehak P r o g r e s s i v e Czech*, i ■Iud Atchison, T e x a s h a lfb a c k . • HX T M,r“ T V * £ * ” . « " c f s i J . ; Corbin, Hutch inso n, vt. winner of T h o m a s T e x a s will be here t o re- R a r r o w - M p P€np* ' co-o p No. I, vs. A Hawthorne, R a n g e r * M. Macy. Hi lei, , th at rivalry. Hugh W o lfe ,. vv w Wittmer, Prat her. Gordon Kelly, who tied fo r first with B o b Hub- No b a rd o f M innesota in the b ro ad j u m p a t new an o th er T e x a s will Strive to m aintain hi? record J - Roach. R in k * Dinks, VA. I W illiam s o f net having been beaten rn the ' ? re#i yt" tan:. TJ , , d i s c u s t- l1* y e a r . < te c h s , vs, I . Lincoln. B. Hall. Winner \ s winner of Blankenhec kler -M cDonald North T e x a s T e a c h e rs en try is j o f K eeto n-H srw ood . Winner o f s.-hul­ " ’ *n -B r o w n vs. Winner of C o n l e y - B o r r e f led bv the Rideout Twins, W ayne and Blaine, and .he Brow n Tw m a, | t i m e r arid D e,mer. 'Vfr- OUt has run the half-mile in 1 :52 .2 ner of F r ie d lsn d er -S to ck in g v s. winner this y e a r and Plaine has run a of McGee-Ogden. Winner of Miller- 4 :1 1 .8 mile. .. specialize in the sprint?. ' ' a y n e Ride- Sm ith VV winner of H a rh in -H sr r is . T e x a n s e x p e c t to repeat a t I.aw- The Brown Tw ins , N o rth T e x a s won the d istance rence. m edley relay and the mile team T e x a s A.&M . will en ter a c rack race at the T e x a s Relays, with the mile r elay team and also will com- R id eo u t T w ins sta r r in g , and the p e le in the sp rin t medley r elay . Disch Uncertain About Pitchers B y J O E F R A N T Z T 0rc n S p ir it S ta ff The question c f whether the Golden Gloves S o c iety s s a club should be placed on the blanket ta x wa? placed b e fo r e J a k e Pickle, ; p resid ent of the S tu d e n ts' A s s o c ia ­ tion, a n c five a ssem b ly m en yester- T b eir undisputed p o s s e s i o n o f day. ^ I first place in the S o u th w est Con- Pickle said he wa? in sym pathy feren ce baseball ra c e will be at with the Golden G loves and their stake when ir e L o n g h o r n s l a u g h m ovem ent, an d that they should with the second-place B a y lo r B e a r s be recognized as an organization \ this the an d given the use o f the G ym to f i r s t battle of a tw o-gam e series. ? t a g e their m atches. H ow ever, in in W aco ‘-moon in The e a se with which the Seven- h,!\ « " • > " r d ' I V k > s >id he V p B o ttle r , h atted his h urlers d f t . m t e l y opposed to p u ttin g each Golden a, und W ed n esd ay niyht h a . Vn- o w i n t » , . o n * r .. Billy Disch, S t e e r coach, unde- G,lnv” on > * ' blanb et » « • b e c ” “ sa tided a? cbcd(.e such a s the Golden Gloves. to his op ening mound « * ’ • » * ” f r 8 club I the « Ned M cDonald s h o w . up best sewiblyman> said J im m ie P o und s, jo u rn a lism as- • think it ig the ^ is Th a* w as in one and H ow ever, G a rn ett *hr wens tion die from U ck o f support< three v ictories and no cie- wou]d be WiI ag a in st the B o ttle r s an d m a} nJ * A Athletic Council’s d u t y to attend I the pitching assig n m en t in stead of t0 , be Q 0| den Glove situ atio n , and J o h n G a rn ett, who w a s nicked fen w o u ]d | j ke TO see tbe council rec- tw o-thirds 0(rrdze boxing a s a m inor sport, f'.ve hits r a t h „ than gee the or£rHr>;za. innings. lead ing the C o n fe re n c e j with t0 cive them the fe a t s , having Doon p a r tic u la r ly AMMnblv.p aid ae f a r as e x p e d i. e ffe c tiv e against both S o u th e r n Methodist U n iversity a n d Rice. >» virgi'r a M ore, one of the ren- One c h eerin g note cam e out of r e se n ta tiv e s from the College o f the song of g com in spired by the A r t s an d S cien ces on the A ss em- B tile r ’s 14-to-4 rout W ed n esd ay bly, d eclared in com m enting on the night- think th a t we should wait a while befo re w ork of B o b E v a n s , who in dicated th at he m ay have arrived a t la s: p u ttin g the Golden Gloves on the to the high stan d a rd o f work ex b lan k et tax . and we should have pee*od c f him at the be g m i n g o f a vote o f the student body to get I the se asm-. Som e- E v a n s 's ste rlin g d efen siv e per- thing should be done a b o u t the the Golden form ar.ee in that gam e is likely to p r e se n t position o f earn him a place if a g a in s t the B e a r s th is a f terne on. th a t will be th e answ er to it or The hard-hitting ju n io r is the fast- n o t." es* runner on the squad, and be- cau s e r f his speed m ak es a valu- Golden Glove Society on the blan- • able man to place in the third po- ke t t a x is t h a t there aition of the ba t t i ng order. t ie: o Golden Glove problem , " I its opinion on the m atter. is no room f o r it." c omme nt ed Blan Bell, as- ' the College o f J Should E v a ns start. D- c Smi th ^ m b l y m a n line-up Glove S o c ie ty , to pu t t i n g the " M y obj ecti on I d o n ’t, know in the f ro m let* the will be rel egat ed t o the bench and Eng ine er i ng . He c onti nue d, ^ All the people on it now are ask in g B o b H o e r s will play third. f o r more. A f t e r the Golden Gloves ? once s ta r t e d , th ere is no doubt •■-.at it will be a p ay ng p ro p o si­ tion. The Athletic Council should W h eth er Smith or E v a n s gets from Disch depends on the ncd J e n n in g s w hethe: Coach Morley u ses a left-h a n d e r or right-hander. E v a n s is a right-hand hitter and ?P ° J 50r, ” • S mi t h bat? f r o m the l eft side. f o r t os sed T o m m y Fine. curve b a d e r who S t e e r f o r m e r l y f r es hm e n , is exp ec t e d rn. tak e the m o u n d D r the B r u i ns *- lay, with Mi ke Duec y, s out hp aw l et t er man, ? ated f o r S a t u r d a y dutv. the A not her a s s e m b l y ma n f r o m the Col l ege of Eng i ne e r i ng , Gordon F ish er, said. “ I am not in f a v or o f it. I m ight ho in f a v o r c f it l a te r on, hut righ t no w I am not. I think there are other orga ni z a- tior.s th a t ar e more needful than •he Golden Gloves, and there arc ether? b e n e f ic ia l." th ese B a y lo r ac es To o f f s e t in six h u rlers Dis- h wiK have Wac o. In addition * r< M cD onald an d Garnett; ar e Charl i e S till, K .r- ven Field s. J '-hr. ny L a n g e r h a n ? . a n d Guy A ld ridge. One other change m a y be made line-up, fn the T e x a s J i m M a e d ge n a? r* eerie** in stead o f J o y c e R aw e or Z a r e Law hon. the hurly In p rac tic e y e s t e r d a y M a e d g e n had his train ed cr: second ba se so well th at a s p i r ­ in g base s te a le r s w ere thrown out b e f o r e th ey g o t within ten f e e t of the base. s i g ht s S.M.U. — ( C on t i nu e d f r o m P a g e I ) p r e s e n t ; but condition s p rec ed en t, f a i lu r e to p a s s toe m inim um r e ­ n t torrent o f work, w ere r e s p o n ­ sible in ability to receive a d e g r e » fo r his S im ila r suit?, labeled fa ilu r e of c o n sid e ratio n , h ave occurred a few tim es in the School o f L aw, Dean H ild eb ran d them ha-- yet been v o n by the p la i n­ t i f f . said. N one of f i r s t In the E v a n s c a s t the t r i a l court i u t o t h a t his s u i t w a s br ugh* af:-* r the st at ut e of lirr.t- t a t n n ran ag a nst him. Thi n on threw him out new p leadin g I h a Da Has C’ o u rt c f c o u rt ag a . n. o f Civil Apj*ea • that a c t i o s , and S.M .U . app ealed. rever.-ed :* F iv e o f the track an d field stars who w i l l com pete in the s ix ­ teenth a n n u a l K a n s a s R e la y s S a t u r d a y are p ictu red above. Milo Cox, sen sa tio n al U n iv ersity of T e x a s sophom ore, has high ju m p e d 6 feet, 6 inches this y e a r . H is te am m ate , Gilliam G ra h am , is the o u tsta n d in g college jav e lin thrower in the U nited S t a t e s . C h arles Mitchell o f K a n s a s S t a t e , B ig Six cham pion in the two-mile run, will com pete in the d ista n c e even ts. The T e u f e l twins o f Iowa will be one o f fo u r p a irs of twins com peting in the relay s. Muriel Lester Pleads Cause O f Active Pacifism . . . t ry on a new "Air Light" STETSO N at Edd ie Joseph’s H A T 24tb and G u a d a l u p e that p ro b a b ly T h ? s p ri n g his arm [ A t one time c nsidered a s u r e ­ f i r e rr.hjc” le ag u e p r os p ec t , F in e b u r t his arm m ore th an a y e a r ago and w as o f little value f B a y lo r . ___ l a * t year. s ee m s to have re g ai n e d it? fo r m e r r f fe c tiv e n e ss, with the result that B a y lo r h a s been t r a n s fo r m e d into 1 th e chief to p revent D e cou ldn’t be given a sm all a m o u n t . " L r n g r o r r .* fro m wrest.mg the C r- He conclude--, by sa y in g th a t he f e r e n c e title f r o m A. &M. * * v,? r ,a conhP-et? / ‘ - r ' •a *‘ k " r': P h a r ma c y , d ec la r ed : a " ‘ ; n ^ n0 reasnn wh>' Mol ten Gloves war. r ep r e s en t i ng -B ul Wood th reat the ’ M uriel L e ste r , who h as been called the " J a n e A d d a m s o f E n g l a n d . " are m ore spoke T h u r sd a y even in g a* a m a s s m eetin g in the U n iv ersity Methodist Church on peace and m eth od s o f preven tin g war. In sn ea k in g o f the h o rr o rs o f pre sen? and p a st w ars, Miss L es t e r I ga; j, “ We can n o t a f f o r d to t r y to f o r g e t th e p a i n and the anguish. re organ zsMon We a r r too a p t t0 j nduce an in e r-^- t ia which l a y s the g roun dw o rk f o r „ cu rren t w ar ? are bein g u sed to " 0U?P . ^ e p ‘“>p]e -!OT * m to P’ e p a r a tio n s fo r a p os ‘ d id n ’t ti Ink 'h e ir request has been stated , was a n i is a m e e tin g o f sible war. Such p ictures, she said, being sr wr. u n d e r the guise u n re a so n ab le . e x tr a o r d in a r y people who have not o f k e e p in g before the public the -------------------------------------------------------------- w ar to •a c c o m p lish e d a g r e a t d eal in pre- b o rro rs , N a tio n s r" ‘ , f Pe* Cf'ful Le'a?u 6 she ' • order in ' j , . c f ’ Mrs. F r a n c e s Soy bolt, se c r e ta r y wee’K a f t e r week in small grou p ?, in ? tart m g and coach of in tram u ral athletic? I f 'e r m .‘ne'* . Four Girls' Intramural Baseball Games Today ven ting w a r ; the sign f i c a n t th in g stre n g th e n them a g a i n s t it. is the f a c t th at all over the world In sp e a k in g of " t r u e p a c i f i s m . " j the ^ord inary people are m e e tin g Miss L e s te r ask ed th is q u e stio n : " A r e we who call o u rse lv e s pari- r e a d y fo r truth, or a r e we the w ay s to ma in ta rn only p oain g — fooling o u r s e l v e s ? ” p a c i f y p e a c e ,, f i s t s d iscu ssin g '' n‘c" " a . , has a n r ^ - n c e d , th at p eace. in tram u ral b a se b a l to r wom en, Ce to u r will he played behind the W om en ’s th at p ic tu re s <•' the atro cities o f th in g o f value. Gym this a fte r n o o n at 5 o ’clock, ------------------------- ---------------- --------------- ------------------------------------------ a? follows: f a r * m u st ho active to accom plish any- M iss L e s t e r stressed em ph asized g a m e s -hat She the K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a t e am II vs. Klip Klub. Zephyrs vs. A lp h a Phi. A u a t e * II vs. Pi B e ta Phi II. Zeta Tau A lp h a v s . G a m m a Phi Beta. Interscholastic - - ^'Continued f r om P a ge I ) M o orm a n To H e a d Phi Eta Sigma Theta Sigma Phi Installs O ffic e rs W arren M o m e n w a s elected N ew ly elected o f f i c e r s o f T h e ta president o f Phi E t a S ig m a , fr e s h - S i g m a Phi, h on orary an d p rofes- its Mona! man h o n o r a ry fo r f r a t e r n it y , at in we,mon, were installed la st night, eiecti n o f o f f i c e r s la st night T h e y a r e Helen F a y P a ssm o r e , the T e x a s U nion. O ther o f f i c e r s ar e D on B a ttle , p r e s id e n t; Nell C herry, vice-presi- ' ice-;;-re sid en t; E d M orris?, secre- d e n t ; L a V erne B ryson, s e c r e t a r y ; ( a r y ; Billy S te e le , t r e a s u r e r ; J o e V irg in ia B arton , t r e a s u r e r ; Clif- E v e r e tt f o r d Sn ow d en , k eep er o f the a r ­ A dam s, h i s t o r i a n ; ch iv es; and Doll T h om p son , re- jo u r n a lism fr a t e r n it y and and a t 2 : 3 0 T o m L a w , r e tirin g p r e sid e n t, p o r t e r ‘ in W a g g o n e r Hall, done by the il o ’clock in the r e a d in g room. of S h irle >*» rep o r te r . the Old L ib rary, R e t i r i n g o f f i c e r s a re Mavour- o ’clock in the af t e r noon d e ba t e r s gave a s u m m a r y o f the y e a r ’s work f r a t e r n i t y, W. R. nee Fi t zg eral d, p r e s i de n t ; Alme 1 as s e mbl e ’vl;1 a^ernrile C on t e s t a n t s in declamati on and ex- Woolrich, d e a n o f the Col l ege o f M a r y A d a m s , vi ce-presi de nt; Con- ernporaneous speech will meet in En g i ne e r i ng , was made a n h o n o r - ; s tan ce Ma tu l a , s e c r e t a r y ; M a r g a r e t P re sn all, t r e a s u r e r ; Miss Pa ss mo r e, rn the aud it k e ep er o f the arc h iv e s; and Ann L a b e r a t >ry at ' E l d y s s J a r r a t t , re p o rter. g i a p h i and mf sem i-fin als wil g o n e r Hall D * I the B iological ary m em b e r. ........................... .............. . lock f o r photo- tions. Debate A C C O U N T A N T T O S P E A K New a n d r e tir in g o f f i c e r s were B lock will lecture on " A c - com plim ented with <*■ r ? a g e s f r om ho-Id 30 o ’clock. in Wag- J L At 8 o ’clock F r i d a y night the c ounta nts a n d Ot her E x p e r t ? a s W a t s o n ’s f lora! Shop finalists Dec l ama t i o n to Corpn r a ­ last f o u r events o f the d a y will Technical A dv i s e r s tion-*’* this m or ni ng at l l o’clock ke gin. in * v e high school cia:-? wi i meet in ’ri Ga rr i s o n Ha I I. Mr. Block is Ga r r i s o n Hall I f o r fi nal s and the a c ertif ied public a c c o u nt a nt and rural division in H ome Ec on omi cs a c ouns el or to e xec ut i v es o f T e x a s Build, g 105. Girls in extempo- ar.-: L ou r - , a r a . r a u c o u s speech will hold f i nal s in i r e aud itorium of L a b o r a t o r y a nd bo ys in Geo l o g y Hall I. B-xiW n? Audit, r urn. the Bi ol ogi cal ba t es a t l i o ’clock On. « t p l a y , will be c ont i nue d ~:: ..r=s=====r in Ga rri son W E H A V E S E V E R A L P R A C T I C A L L Y N E W U n d er w o o d C h a it. p»o n PortaD;0 Typewriters 15% DISCOUNT W H I L E T H E Y L A S T Ba rrc ! ypewriter Co. 123 W e s t 7th Pb, 6060 © J, I , S. CO. 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AU Arrow shorts are Sanforized* shrunk, and have the no­ pinch, no-pull s e a m le s s crotch. 65c up Arrow Shorts Arrow Undershirts 50c up S W I M S U I T S Advance^ es Ie i&4ioz < •. f »fe«on. 100% bt**e*t .display I nSe . i,- J r.i . v. dint! , Fwd r: t. ie **-*»- o:ne Cxlifon ie Lu 'e.« . . , Mer » t- u n k : JI 95 to F t W om en ** ? u i t * »4 95 to $ 1 2 SO. A «. h I xx it.*;, ■ to I tx k or tr y . for Rot! on t fee rn ac&s S P O R T I N G G O O D S CO A U S T I N ' S O N L Y C A T A L I N A S T O R K 2 1 2 0 G u a d a lu p e “ P o U y ” A llen, M gr. c . , a a . Tin a,, B R E A K F A S T S A T E R DA Y ... ii *, r yficrra p r o g ra m will begin with a breakfast for everyone at J u n i o r Bal i­ in tho TMO o'clock ti nm of Texas Union, Afterward a fiat* meeting of delegates will be held. J ou r n al i s t ? will hold an edito­ rial writing contest at 8 :15 o ’clock rn *-• Architecture Bui ld. rig and a l a d session of their c o nf e r en ce . at S AO o'clock in Geo l o g y Bui ld­ ing Auditorium. A pi * ire of typewrit ng con- ; testant? will h< ma ie and instruc- tkm? given them a t 9 o ’clock in Waggoner Hall 116. At 9 o'clock . Three-Ft contest will be held m University High School, one-; a-t play contest in Hogg Memo­ r y A nu,tor;urn, tennis semi-final? ’ " the the Penick Court!, and final of g;rri debate? in < larrsson < os mg the morning pro­ Ha!: gram w be the final of boj i de-. c . ...... r ,.v se* & <♦; ;«• se » <♦> cc* <♦> -se *sr > K N O C K -A B O U T" IN A ARROW UNDERWEAR M a d e t o c o n v in c e sm okers of 2S- 50$ pipes th at they will get more pleasure out of this honey-cured briar for $1. W orld’* biggest seller. YELLO-BOLE «fG . U 5. SAL O ^ . from the complete stock a t Joseph’s Man’s Shop 127 EAST 6TH OPPOSITE DRISKILL <♦> » < « • *» > « rn* : « • :♦> rn* rn <♦> *;♦: Headquarters for Arrow Shirts and Shorts On the Drag T h e T o g g e r y 23IO Guadalupe J. L Rose j FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 193? Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The F irst College Daily in the Couth PAGE THREE Students To Dance At Formals, 4 Clubs, Open Houses Tonight Phi Psi, A. D. Pi] SO CIA L To Give Dances: CALEN DAR Reagan Elects New Members, Officers Reviewed Today Students O f Czech Give Com edy Tonight Where to Go i t ’s t h e f r o m D o n ’t title “ D ared evil ta k in g i n t e r e s t in t h e p ic tu r e . Czech students will present “The Joyous E vent,” a modern three- le t D r i v e r s ” k ee p y o u a s e rio u s s t r a i g h t I a c t c om edy, F r i d a y a t 7 :3 0 o’clock I t ’s m e lo d r a m a tic , f r o m th e old h o a k u m b u c k e t, b u t j in th e a u d i to r iu m o f the Austin L ib r a r y . T h e r e is no admis- it is h o a k u m w ell b a n d ie d a n d it pac k s a the th rill. R e aso n slick n e ss of the director, "B reezy” Eason, ex* pert exponent of the fa st and furi- portrayed by Sam Vacek, Y a r o -; With C onstance ous type of screen action. Eason who made the “ charge.” of &........................ the " C h a r g e of th e L ig h t B riga de. He w a s also r e s p o n s ib le f o r K u c e ra , H e le n S u la , H a r r y B a r ­ The characters in the play are th e ?on> a n ^ R o salie Bily. th e m e le r - a c tio n i s ! S10n c h a r E«* 7:39, f o r . 5 :3 8 , F i r s t day.) S T A T E . — " M e r r il y W e L iv e ,” B e n n e t t , B r ia n Fea- « ___ lure begin at, 11:35, 1:36, 3:31, o’clock. 9 :4 0 a n d P A R A M O U N T .— “ T h e F i r s t IOO Y e a r s ," W i t h R o b e rt M o n tg o m e r y , V ir g in ia B ru ce , a n d W a r r e n W i l­ G T i G o ’Vq » • * 2 :3 8 , 4 :27 , 6 :1 6 , 8:05 , a n d 9 :4 5 1 o ’clock. ( L a s t d a y .) ' * ' 1 ! ? It was ; ^ l a v zivney, Minnie Musil, George A hem *, and Billie Burke. T. H. W IL L IA M S Congress at Fifth Friday 9-1— P hi K a p p a P s i f o r m a l, A u s ­ tin C o u n t r y Club. 9-1— G ra c e H all d a n c e , S te p h e n F. A u s tin H otel. 9-1— A lp h a D e lt a Pi f o r m a l d a n c e , T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m ­ e n ’? C lu b Building. 9-12— A lp h a T a u O m e g a b a r n d an e * . B a r t o n S p r in g s P av il- ion. 9 -12— D u n I a p H o u s e - C a m p u s Guild s p o r t d a n c e , T e x a s U n ­ ion 3 15-316. 8 :3 0 -1 2 H o sk in s H o u se d a n c e , 240 9 S an A n to n io . 9 -12— P h y sic s C olloquim , 2707 G u a d a lu p e . 8 -1 1 — S ig m a Chi open h o u se , f r a t e r n i t y house. 8 -1 1 — A lpha Xi D e lta house, s o r o r i ty hou se. open 8 - 1 1 — Czech C lu b op en ho use, Boy S c o u t H u t. S a t u r d a y 5 - 8 — A lp ha Phi te a d a n c e . T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m e n ’s C l u b Building. 9-12— D e lt a P hi E psilon f o rm a l, S te p h e n F . A u stin H o tel. 8 - 1 2 — B r a c k e n r i d g e Hall open h ouse, lo u n g e o f R o b e r t s Hall. 6 - 1 1 C a f e t e r i a employees* d i n ­ n e r d a n c e , T e x a s U n io n . 9 -12— A ll- U n iv e r s ity d a n c e , T e x a s U n io n . I c h a r io t r a c e in J a n e t t e H ic k s w a s elected p res!-j “ B e n H u r , ” o f a f e w y e a r s back. 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E D W A R D G V R O B I N S O N TH E L A S T GANGSTER D O N A D U C K “ Modern Inventions “LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID” w ith DOROTHY LAMOUR GI L BE RT ROLAND i l C H T O P A Y l Autom obiles F o r m a ls , clu b d an c es , a n d open ton vt I ,1.4 toff h o u s e s fill th e social c a le n d a r f o r ire t h e f i r s t w e e k -e n d o f c a m p u s so ­ •in c i e ty e v e n ts since R o u n d -U p . Ud P h i K a p p a P*i f r a t e r n i t y will h a v e its s p r in g f o r m a l to n i g h t a t t h e A u s tin C o u n t r y C lub f ro m I* jed lei th dc. u n til I o’clock. A t th e sa m e tim e m e m b e r s o f A lp h a D e lt a P i s o r o r i t y a n d t h e i r I g h e s ts will b e d a n c in g a t th e T e x a s F e d e r a t e d W o m e n s C lub B uilding . R e s id e n ts o f G ra c e H all will e n ­ t e r t a i n w ith t h e i r s p r in g d a n c e to n i g h t at: th e S t e p h e n F. A u stin H o te l f r o m 9 u n til I o ’clock. or c o y tin lid >rg riel en vs a d j f r a te r n ity rts o k j a n d g u e s ts will d o n c o s tu m e s fo r sr t h e b a r n d a n c e t o ­ n i g h t a t B a r t o n S p r in g s P avilion . J i m m y W e i l e r ’s o r c h e s tr a will play. A lpha T a u O m e g a to be given sn ■ sr TS* v* u r A a 1 m th e (.(pen h o u se s a r e c h o s e n I f o r m of e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r S ig m a Chi f r a t e r n i t y , w h ic h will w e l­ co m e g u e s t s a t th e c h a p t e r h o u se fro m 8 u n til l l o'clock, fo r A lp h a Xi D e lta s o r o r i ty w hich will e n ­ t e r t a i n a t t h e c h a p t e r house f r o m 8 until l l o ’clock. Czech C lub w ill go w ith g u e s t s . to t h e B o y S c o u t H u t M r an o p e n j h ouse f r o m 8 u n til l l o ’clock. T h e H skins H o u s e d a n c e w ill be f r o m 8 . 3 0 u n t i l 1 2 o’clock at 2 4 0 9 S an A n to n io S tr e e t . T he P h y s ic s C o lloqu ia l d a n c e will be R i v e n a t 270 7 G u a d a lu p e f r o m 9 ■until 1 2 o ’clock. T h e r e s id e n ts o f D u n la p H o u s e a n d C a m us Gull I will give a s p o r t ; d a n c e f ro m 9 u n til 12 o ’clock F r i - j d a y in T e x a s U n io n 31 5 and 316. M r. a n d Mrs. F lo y d J o h n s w ill be c h a p e r o n s . University Club To G ive Dance T h e U n i v e r s i t y C lu b w ill e n ­ t e r t a i n F r i d a y n i g h t w ith a sp rin g f o r m a l at t h e T e x a s U n io n f r o m 9 to 12 o ’clock. T h e R o g e rs -P a tillo o r c h e s t r a will play, T h e c o m m itt e e o n a r r a n g e m e n t s in c lu d e s D r. a n d Mrs. A. B. S w a n ­ son, Dr. a n d M rs. T h e o d o r e H o r n - ; b e r g e r , Mr. an d Mrs. Jesse T i l l a r - ' r e a l, Dr. a n d Mrs. L yn n B r o w n ,: a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. O s c a r P< v e r s . The re will be a s m o k e r a n d b o t ­ tle pool t o u r n a m e n t A p ril 30. Journalists To Picnic A t Bastrop Sunday T h e n e w ly o r g a n iz e d Pres*; C lub will h a v e its f ir s t a c tiv ity in th e f o r m of a p ic n ic S u n d a y , A pril 24, a t B a s tr o p P a r k . All j o u r - ; n a lis ts h a v e b e e n in v ite d to a t t e n d . T he g r o u p w ill m e et a t th e J o u r ­ n a lis m B u i ld in g at 2 o'clock he-] f o r e le av in g f o r B a s tr o p . J o e B e lio n , C la r e n c e L h R oche, MISS HOD GMA N IN A U S TI N Miss G e r t r u d e H o d g m a n , d e a n : o f th e School of N u r s i n g in R o c k e ­ f e l l e r C e n te r, P e k in g , C h in a , is v is i tin g in A u s tin w ith r e la tiv e s . | W i t h h e r is h e r co u sin , Miss E l i z a ­ S a r a t o g a b e t h W a t e r b u r y S p rin g s , N. Y. o f MECHAM TO S P E A K D r. J o h n L lo y d M e cha m , p r o - 1 t h e f e s s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t , w ill s p e a k a t I n t e r m i t ional R e la tio n s G ro u p o f th e A .A .TYW, lu n c h e o n to d a y a t 1 2 :4 5 o ’clock in T e x a s U nion. H is s u b j e c t will be R e cip ­ rocal T r a d e A g r e e m e n t s . ” A US T I N C LU B TO MEET T h e A u s tin C lub will m e e t T u e s ­ day, A pril 26 , a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock in T ex a s U n io n , J o h n W e lty , p r e s i­ dent, said T h u r s d a y . T h is p r o b ­ i t y w ill b e th e last m e e t i n g this le m e a te r, W e lty said. SH O E REPAIR SPECIAL L A D I E S ’ LEATH ER HEEL LIFTS l S H O I R E P A I R I N G D E P T . p a g e r o m Th$ First. College Daily in the South, Phons 2-2478 THE PATLY TEX AK------ Phone 2-2473 Have You Taken Sixes and Sevens B y J O H N R. F R A N C H E Y Go o d T i di ngs f o r l f she who signs h e rse lf “ H e len ” and spend* s le e p ie r n ig h ts in t h a t cloister called Scottish Kite D o rm itory is still in te re ste d in know ing who the ge ntle m a n is who loves a girl n a m ed E lean or, let her incline h e r e a r in this direction. A Wassermann lest? 214 Students Have This Is The Day '"r 'O D A Y THE 3,771 students who voted * for for voluntary W as s er m an n tests— a n d the re m a in d e r of the st u d e n t body Will h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n e '* to m a k e u s e o f e «.'i1:-v» +Vl e v tfcoT neolv** a ^ k p d , i UC?V VA a*' t . - a * . , ' t h e f a c i l i t y a n d r e c e i v e d . Dr. Joe Gilbert, director of the I m - The ZIPPER AGE They Talk A b o u t—----------- Pan-Americanism — Fewer Counties In O th e r Papers C o mp i l ed b y A n a J a r r a t t Looking Back 2 0 Y e a r , The L on ghorns shut o u t the S ou th w estern P irates, 7-0. Kappa A lpha wins the annual in te rfra ter n ity track m eet. Lamb- He who se n t tro u b a d o u rs to fe lic ita te E le a n o r It ought not to be so bad to be broadcast— was brief, but it grand cou rth ouses that w*ould n o t W ilmer on hor birthd.y « fortnight ago can bo found a1- >" the breadline in this city whore pocked on important message for be needed if mergers were made, Muad"1|nember ^withdraw! from IO Y e a r , Allison, Davis B y G E R A L D M. P O R T E R P a n -A m e r ic a n is m un!lj!* the H oover era, da Chi Alpha is second, and Phi tanre c h a r e - ' N O T E S M A D E D U R I N G A W A S H I N G T O N V I S I T Mr. R oosevelt’s 3 ,0 6 9 . Citizens con- yes te r d a y — the Pan-American D ay tinu e to pay heavy taxes to build sp eech other the cou n try had 3,072 cou n ties; Kappa Psi third. it still ha - _ most any day except Sunday scrimmaging with sufh J ? * ri*ty, o( bread, ,s both hemispheres. c , , , , one s commen anes ovei in that awful build- das to pumpernickel. , £ « i i a, a it* served, everything from enchila- a* I - . . r i e ii th e stu d y o f th e m a je sty o f the able th a t this diversity is related com m unity ; in* dedicated ]aWj a , the fon d p r o f essor5 ]a b e j t h a t m ysterious t0 the fa ct th a t dirio m atic 8nd m eans. They are a t peace w ith institution T To be specific. Johnny Joseph is the gentleman teurs can never be sure just when neighbors. That being the case, Jow#r ZZ21 lower who drives the alluring automobile and thinks that an ambassador may come in for the other half of the world would i""cr so one another, and they intend to c o u n ty consolidations would consular U — 7 7 - — • plentiful rn the Capital. Restaura- remain at peace by being good gu]t — .-** ~ ~ — — ',M« rea lly w ork to k e e P tbem bus^* Almost everyo ne realizes re p re se n ta tiv es are “,,u “ •'J' —«-«« 7 Z tv in te re st _ of But - - ... r '* * _ _ • * The twenty-one American re- 'Tis prob- publics, he said, have learned what the jess populous areas, ha\e htt.e this year. * .. SCH?' i\ V Le T a Lr- tex *■% 4-t« a wa u r 4 vw |/UU|lvO» MV bOOlUi no VV- tv RI ilV-VI ” lit* v • a *•*«* 1 * 1 . Rnfe officohol(ipr* of April 30. th a t re - vuusuhubuuu, « uuiu *«- air their platforms and qualifica ” jn greater efficiency and tions has been set for the night A political convocation where campus candidates may publicly I)a',hf,ne Reynold, William Waddell Pejrgy Lynn Mo w e r , IU At Home “ m v T / c ^ L ° « f fid au'w h S In ,he University 'and will not par- Alb!. Pol, ‘ f county c Dicta!* no, in ticjpate intercollegiate tennis in ; Jolm Toomey Seton infirmary IT ‘a^ w T a'.w v e rs ity H e a lth S e n d e e , a n n o u n c e d y ester- d a y t h a t t h e t e s t s w ill b e g i v e n d a i l y . T h i s E leanor is th e w o rld’s delight, which s h ^ ' c r r t a m ^ * sandwich> o r if h e 'r e p r e s e n ts on e be wise t o "ieave’ u s ’aione. We will and co un ty -seat m erch an ts gen- f ‘ ’esp^® *he additional a d v a n ta g e should increase the according to tho S c o t t i e w h o live on t h * ha!- j f the world powers perhaps oven not permit aggressor nations numb er of those ta k in g the tests, But the re are only six w eeks left in the current school “ *• over which cur E‘e*n,'r hold. sway. tngton rn m ost o th e r r e s p e c t, „ peace. On th a t all of the Amor- com„ owed g ro u n d which is th e f o u r th floor of Scottish for 8 fuU m ' * 1; to e m il y succeed in blocking progress T exa”n b taxes* But officeholders t8xes- f * t,n * ,n " « h ' ««“ « «»■'>■«*/ °'J r '» « » • w henever Despite 7*** •>*» th e ther the apparent lack of i * * ° f f ° W I b Mjssouri, „ has been L. MoGiU. m a n a g e r of publications, t h r L r h N o v e m b e r* 5 1937 issue In a d e q u a te a c tivity fee, William onlv W A R R A N T S R E D E E M A B L E All general revenue w a r r a n ts thro u g h call n u m b e r 59,678 a ra rr(leem able- Charley Lock- w f d ’n « d « ^ I T d ’e m n tijr a n n S 'i'e l w a rra n ts i s s u e d th o . to FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Official N o t i c e T H E R E W ILL be a public lectu re given by Dr. H. R. D ud geon , past president o f the T e xas Med­ ical Association, Friday, April 22, in the G eology Auditorium , a t 7 :30 p. rn. There will be no admit- U r K ^ \ h f v r v C T i r r v r v S T U K E Y , JA C KSO N HEK presiden t, Alpha Epsilon Delta. S I C K L I S T S t. D avid’, H ospital “'just any old d a y ,” but t o d a y is always th e best. The door? of the University Health Service xviii be open from IO until 4 o'clock for those willing to p a y th e co mparatively small $1 fee to s a f e g u a r d th e ir own health a= well a? t h a t of t h e community. W e’re Still Poor ■XTEWS RECEIVED W e d n e s d a y t h a t the in Public W o r k s A dm inistration Washington had ap pr o p ri a te d projects for The University of Texas totaling S614 886 again brought forth the almost st er eotyped clause, “ the University is not the wealthiest school in the w or ld .” Indeed, o t h e ? 6 1 4 , 8 8 6 g r a n t , if it Ma n y g r a d u a t i n g seniors will n ev er . j have to die a-h‘ceding, because mostly Mr. Joseph with the rumors " « “ * , 0 r">'’rt- ' H e lC T " 'h a t lov e will a 1 1 • g i w r u B i i H , ‘ 1 > r a . . h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to t e s t a s c o n v e n i e n t l y a n d t h e y c a n n o w . t a k e t h e b lo o d 1S as monogamous a? Jim e c o n o m i c a l l y a s which last Marse Jim is to v e s . t h e s t u d e n t s c a n t a k e th e t e s t rection ° f Washington. can e n t r e a t T l l T o r gethor°eH a. ne ca. Farley is Democratic, a fault, we have heard , he get our grandfather say. shaking his stick in the di­ Don’t th a n k us, "Helen.” T>»ute p ou r 1’amour, we aly ays say, to u te p o u r 1’am our. I , n ’t it r, bit odd that th* t o m b o f th* w a r de ad m o l t o f t e n vi s i t e d i , t h a t of a «ol- dier who, a c c or d i n g to an in- • eruption i , “ K n o w n O n l y t o G o d ? ” W a , t o h o n o r e d a n o n y m i t y e v e r b e f o r e ? t o m b , h i , on • ” * - A m a t e d th a t tho State could he a n n o n a thai p la n , are boing ” - • » 8 , . Thus, without m entioning it, d iv id a d 'iito ta n or eleven c ounties. p u ,h e d to « W " [t in ,o m « H J ., tbe Present 114, with rar Mr. Roosevelt r e b a t e d the Mon- , nilateral m8t€!&d . . * —■ ------- —— —------------ ------------ ----- SmJIS?U«u‘ t o JS T ,™ r as A m erican EPhemeral Literature th' " holB countyW$eat. He stmUoTd bf To Be Kept In Library At • tiQtiAnc .. of nations. the doctrine famih T f;ti2,;U ' T " .. Democratic libel tv once won, l i m ­ as th e President said, is n ot for- vvhich thp counties were laid out. v e i ^ t y have been requested to p re ­ f e r won. This half of the world and tu rn in to the L ibrary C ounty consolidation o ffe rs b e t. it now because our fa th e rs te r gchools, b e tte r roads and bet- ®®plCS 1 Ca,Il p , S co®cert «nd play has “ were willing sub lives and all ne^ P aPe«* « j d a n y taken drod« of nfeces o f ^ h t e h * a re dis' ideal. they possessed f o r tax ratefi than those now preva5l g ut lower p ro ^ * ™ s* election dodgers, th e ir t e r hea]th gerviea— all a t F a c u lty m em bers of To keep it, we, jng. to sacrifice step eannot , 8j u the • A , . nearer, m easured in time, than in in horse-and-buggv period SEE CORRECTLY W ith Glasses Made for You! Daily studies d e m a n d quick, a c c u ra te sight. Let us fur­ nish you with glasses p e r ­ fectly pre sc rib ed to c o rre c t your s i g n ’s deficiencies. The Rochdale C ooperative Res- a ? r e a t ta u r a n t, modeled upon one of the to °* m ust recognize some p art of until some people quit allowing tribute.! on the ram m m »t meet same name in England, has abo ut ,na? dutT’ t0 sacrifice. concert'-' plays and other th e ir noses jnKS in pennies to hide dollars beyond. If voters University g a the rin gs fro n t o f for it an exotic atm osphere given it W e of the American hem isphere somehow by nothing more foreign m u s t preserve the high sta n d a rd s used the intelligence in local poll- Donald Coney, lib ra ria n , said than R esettlem ent A d m inistration of in tern a tio n a l law and m orality, Posters on the wall. The exotic which are not the re stra in ts of own businesses, e f f e c t m u st be eng endered by a w eaklings but the signs of serene lions would have been made long pus o r in the w asteb ask et these scraps of paper,’ ordi- such consolida- narily throw n down on the eani- fo rm significant tics t h a t th e y apply daily in th e ir that th e Kus- s tre n g th and the basis of t h e ago. t & T R E A D k ^ O n O N f e E ^ R J S V s T i d i n g , N o t S o Go o d It sounds like rum blin gs o f a fram e-up against peace an-: dignity, because w e’re rapidly be- specialist. We ung an advice to-the-lovelorn it this urns reasons. A g en tle m a n who know s th e a r t of the type- ■er very well w rote us in this direction* * item a g a in s t o u r b e st ju d g m e n t, 7 , , . , , , f , sho tted a P h a ntom ©f d e lig h t on the boule- m e n ta j association w ith ie o th e r day and these a re the ing redients: 5 -a n p !ve Year P lan induced by common e f fo rt through which “ we sa fe g u a rd In this new world the tall* an d h e r h a ir is a dark copper color, th e posters. g re a t rights of our liberties and ted in a becom ing page-boy style. She a1- build o u r civilizati n for the ad- b lac k — at least, when I see h e r— and vancem ent o hum anity through- * w or I The W ashington M erry-G o­ walk is as patrician as her m an n e r is engaging Round which Drew Pe a rso n and hats, w h en she w ears the m , are glittering and Robert Allen have been w ritin g ° U 9 ■e VV ca wav ri r long can n o t be seen aeron*. W ho c an th is lady b e ? ” We w ere m u n ch in g chocolate-covered pecans tro m the W ashington M onum ent a b o u t so —Houston P o s t § $ Dallas M orning News. •se: <♦> J*: cc in te re stin g and “ an body of social history m a te r ia l.” :♦> <♦> <♦> >; <♦> <♦> <♦> <♦; JUANITA MORRIS SHOP M3 8. 7th Phone 2-5867 Or I sk i Ii H otel Special Reductions! I m a r a h? Vjv f"p.p cry pac th e I Diversity- approve e i f i u Roc certain of getting only 8103,636 $ 5 7 , 0 0 0 Of th is IS a lo a n . * f g f m g on.y $103,636 and ^ j # w | th>( her h>jr WM> n n lv __ A rn;ttUTg>A ~ I, Un„ co.ffured a-la page-boy. d>rk a n d Her walk was fairly Olympian. And from the back, ?! T*?e wa^ a Mason and not the foun der $ Despite a1! the complaints that I y * " !" .if f ! Z T pT n h“ve„m,de in the >•« I worm. ot shorts riding bicycles along the decade, practically no use has been Xldal Bagin in th€ Ust afternoon made of the most obvious means $ of the P a r a m o u n t T h e a te r, w aiting for a ° r can George YYashington p 0 yyg|» G o t i n f i 6 S in is is on # Spring Coats All afternoon long we labored trying to find can make an unattached young of reducing county taxes that of in unpremediated art we came man so lonesome as slipping into one of the to wonder poisoning. if he has to lead him combining adjoining counties into IL ......... Potomac — Crepes •5« » a t Sheers *:♦; •:♦ : :♦> •rec- # Suits Linens '♦* •» exa? Memorial Museum her again. Finally, for Museum materials a nd upon her, just as she was f $ 4 6 1 , 2 5 0 must chapeau sh F o r c j oes. 1 t 1 T hp nfy,pr v r o s e t s a g r o v e d w e r e i n t uuiex $ 4 0 5 .0 * 1 0 for the and $ 5 6 , 2 5 0 furnishings. This tots be m a tc he d by the University, and the University d oe sn’t have $461,250. All of the University money i? tied u p — the f r ­ come from the investment of the p e r m a n e n t fu n d is pledged to p ay the pra ctical rn o r t- gage on tne buildings— a n a cine a n a s &r»* similarly held in check. anonym ous correspo nd en t we repor-t t h a t the lady in question seems to be m a rrie d . And guess to whom? To a policeman, no less. And to an expert marksman, to boot. Wo cientif en zati our few re a d e rs send us queries on more items like th e q u a n tu m theory, or poi­ nt Mexican orchids or the a n te b e llu m the novels of He nr y Sienkiewicz? c a u s e d G r o g g i n e s s by W a s h i n g t o n w e a t h e r c an k e e p o n e in f e a r of r u nn i n g u n w i t ­ t i n g l y i nt o a m e m b e r o f C o n ­ t h e Ni ne Old gr es s , o n e of M e n, or t o m e f o r e i g n di pl o­ ma t . T h e fi rst w o u l d be r e v ­ o l ut i o n, the s e c o n d c o n t e m p t o f c o ur t, the last a n a c t of war . D e s e r t Is l ands and W o m e n C o m p a n i o n s The ladies who h a u n t th is cam pus will be glad s u n se t the T he re is only one way in which the a d v a n ta g e of take University can g r a n t as it now s t a n d s : a donation from some fr ien d of th e University. Obviously, this would be literally a “ gift •rn H eat en" at the present time. B e a u ty w orth re m e m b e rin g : A fro m n e a r H am s Point, to know t h a t Texans are still g a lla n t and f a ith f u l along the Potom ac . . . the view to borne he a rth s. N ot a single swain has volun- from the lawn of M ount Y ernon, . tee red a no m in a tio n re g a r d in g w*hat movie actress looking to w a rd the riv e r h e ’d like to have aro u n d him, if he w ere compelled ^ A b in g to n from A rling to n Me- However, it doe sn’t m e an t h a t the U ni­ morial Bridge, one of the world's by a quirk o f f a t e to be exiled on a desert isle with fine st, early on a misty m orn in g versity m is: lose the $461,250 grant. I* is an an e. . . . th e W ashington M onum ent a t possible t h a t school officials can convince :ontem poraries a t Columbia w ere quick to n ig h t fro m across the Tidal Basin. lek;ne Carroll, m ostly fo r h e r F re n c h ac- P . VV.A. adm ini st ra tor s of the need f< r th e mone y an d secure a direct loan for t h i s cenT a a d we had hoped t h a t possibly ou r own cam- mu ch fo r a self-liquidating project. T h e re c e n t open le tte r in this pus exp lo rers like the abse n te e J. C. A rnold e t a1, column to Congressm an Lyndon would cast app ro ving glances a t o th e r cinem a com- ®* ^ h n s o n requestin g a series of b r o u g h t f ort cr?. Our i pick Ma* pam phlets . . . • g o v e r n m e n t this, reply from him: It ha? be en p -intcd out t h a t since th e e t h e r loan m a d e bv th e PAV.A. was for rid ating, of - a dormitory, which is self-liq r addi'dona! ficiais m ig ht m a k e the loan ft dormitories. T h e y evidently the realize r e e d f o r new ones or the carr.: W i t h such a large sum c our v e r y fi nge rtips it doe< J heinous to let it go without a * a ; lads arc i? going is p a t r i o t ;.-T M eanwh One nice inference is th a t if, and when, o ur upon stra n g e chores with a lady, she local talent, m ovie-star or no. This with a vengeance. , Joel W estbrook takes the occasion grain to observe as follows on th e " I F R E A L L Y D ESE R T ISL A N D AND R E A L LY A C T R E SS OF CHOK E, F A IL S E E U T IL IT Y A N Y C O X V E R S A T I O N W H A T S O E V E R W H E T H E R F R E N C H , BA BY-TALK OR S A N S K R IT .” IN The Colonel, as usual, Is right. Only why didn't the gentleman select b m a companion for this silent siege under South Sea skies he foreshadows so well ? For o u r own p art, g ve us Rosalind Russell and we want no second choice. Why ? Her hooked rugs a-e simply killing! by “ In or de r s t at i o n a r y, to d e m o n s t r a t e t h a t I hi a o f f i c e n e v e r fai ls to r e s p o n d to an i nqui r y or a r e ­ it ar r i ve s on q ue st , w h e t h e r e m b o s s e d e n ­ g r a v e d p ar c h me n t , old p ap e r s a c ks , b i c ycl e , w h e e l ­ b a r r o w , t r a m or pl ane , fi rst or s e c o n d hand, I a m ha p p y to i n f o r m you that y o u r order has b e e n f o r w a r d e d t h r o u g h t h e pr ope r c ha n ne l s . T h e p u b ­ l i c a t i on s you s e e k so e a r n e s t l y to assist you in your p r o gr a m o f r e c o n s t r u c t i o n and r e h a b i l ­ i t at i o n will, I trust, ar ri ve in d u e t i m e . ” The Poet's Release led to j * ti e EA! I B y Ms; t .SO atosphere s e c r e ta ry is Marse Jim m y A llre d ’s a w a itin g yclept O L L A B E L L E S IN G L E T O N , T O MY U N W R I T T E N B O O K S a verite be da ry of h um an kindness, whose U P O N MY I N V I S I B L E S H E L V E S U n w r itte n books upon invisible K2;J NA ll ! N E R H S I N G BY CRP ther, ’.bb A R f p r e , N L VV GBLI ? • • ti*, e I K ANC1SCO Me: 1938 ED IT O R IA L A L V IS ORY CO U N TIL Dick Watts chamma I Bill W o o d s' Earl A rn ett Ramsey Moore Harry Quin Billie Ruth Y oun g J 06 Boid* ’ Joe] Westbrook Bill Francis Bob E e k hardt P. i Thom mon * a ai l a w S T A F F FOR I HIS IS s i : e N IG H T ED ITOR H e a d C opyreader A ssista n t? IM A N D E R St) A Heart'-.Il Y o u r. j ...Nell ( berry Lillian M ueller, < if ford Sno w den J ne Adam* D oll Thom pson, Pat H< t, R ia I A skew Jr., Ll V e r n e Bryson, To rn me ! Hi!* H ead Reporter. As***iant* ................. t a m u W Uiamsoi M aly'arette CarrNoi E v e l y n B r i b e r , Ma , ,r< Bowl Is, E v e re tt Shir le y , M ary ( one D ie s , H a1 Brie N ig h t S p o r ts E d i t o r ..... A s s i s t a n t s ........... —................... .. Clyde La M- it .... Pat M Holt presen cs m u s t soothe o u r fa v o rite s ta te s m a n when the go get: ugh Pa la ta b le P ro fe sso r De- it: LOUIS W ILLIAM SCH LEUS E, who part rn k nows '.harm acy like P. K. s knows a hot check, w ho is long on * ne ideal of mingling with his stu - d en ts and g e t t in g to know them individually and w ho, by the w a y , is an e x p er t in cosmetics, b eing able to tell you the in gredients of ite m s fro m Mum to T a ng ee Lipstick . . . Kicking her heels in C in ­ cinnati is L E A H K A T H E R IN E B R O W N IN G , b rig h t star o f the local Zeta T a u Alpha lodge and its t o p ­ f lig h t b rain -tru ster. S h e ’ll be com ing back b e fo re the dew a ligh ts on Alpha Phi O m ega’s protege, th e grass . . . R are V o lu m e D e p a rtm e n t: R U TH C A V A ­ D A ! GH, w ho hails from Troy, NL Y., speaks like a girl from Brooklyn, w ears clothes well, is some- thing to sing about, visually and, n ot that it m a t­ ters, ha? high voltage in h e r c ereb ru m , th a n k God . . » N ice Lad D e p a r tm e n t: C L C U T T SA N D ERS, who is an erudite y o u n g man m usically, w ho know s a hawk from a hand saw w hen it comes to verbal carpentry, who goes his u n a ssu m in g w ay with a Mi la Lisa ‘ mile and i? re a d y to talk on ballet at crop of a t u tti . , . E d ito r ED SY ERS is even th v e i y m o m e n t h ag glin g w ith the slave-driving editor? of the P R E SS, o u r fa v o rite H ouston p aper, E v e ly n br M m Night Society E d ito r ............ N ig h t Telegraph Editor...... Lois Sag* t, Senor JO E BELD EN is dry in g his political te a rs in the com p any o f MARTHA H U F F , who is journalis- tic and ra d ia n t ami young. Mr. Belden, c o n tr a r y to re p o rts, will be arou nd next year, edito r or no. r a I see y o u in my g r e a t lib rary Be?..de m y Shelley-K eats (and by themselves All the rom an tic relics I shall shelves lined fin d.) A nd n e a r them on (beside the sta ir shelf L e a d in g to my stu d y ) I ’ll have c a re fully spaced T h e m inerals I fou nd in J a v a —- th ere P e rh a p s UU have m y c rystals encased. best I once believed t h a t you w ere worth the while— H ow much good paper, Books, how much good ink I tra d e d fo r a c o m p lim e n ta ry B u t I believed t h a t I could w rite smile— ! — I think. I f e a r t h a t I shall n ev e r see you bound B u t if you need th e w ords (some are quite good) In my h e a r t can he found, th e y readily Book? I could w r ite — a t least I think I could. 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