T o day’s Editorial Leader Falla. the I texan The W e a th e r Cloudy, occasional shower* and cooler# Volume 39 Z 720 P ri ce F i v e Cent s AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1938 Si x P age s Tori ny No. 117 In a s u r p r i s e mo v e . K i n g C a r o t II of R u m a n i a s a t h i m s e l f u p a t d i e t a t o r - k i n g , r e s i g n a t i o n of P r e m i e r a b o u t O c t a v i a n G o g a . T h e K i n g “ a v o i d e d ” a f o r t h c o m i n g e l e c t i on , w h i c h w a s e x p e c t e d to s how t h e F a s c i s t s in a smal l m i n o r i t y . t h u s b r i n g i n g t h e Peace Is Declared In Athenaeum Society Assembly May Rework Old Constitution Figures In Rumanian Crisis Students Vote On April 5 Revision Eliminates Veg ueness— Pickle to A new c o n s titu tio n m a y be su b - : n u tte d t h e s tu d e n t body f o r j r a tif ic a t io n as a p a r t of t h e s p r in g 1 elections, on April 5, J a k e P ickle , th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso­ p r e s id e n t ciation. said M onday. “ So m uch o f th e p r e s e n t co n- stitu tio n is v ag u e an d d i f f i c u l t t o I i n t e r p r e t t h a t a c o m p le te rev isio n to p r a c tic a lly a n ew will a m o u n t c o n s titu t io n .” Pickle said. r e q u i r e is hoped P o u n d s III s e v e r a l w ee k s t h a t th* Revision a n d r e w r i t i n g of d o cu m en t is a ta sk t h a t w ill p ro b of ably w o rk . It th e new in s t r u m e n t can be c o m p le te d be- ! fore in* s p r in g politics u n d u ly i flu onces th e w r i tin g o f it. J i m m i e t h e j c la r if ic a tio n of a m b ig u o u s cla u se s the p r e s e n t c o n s titu t io n . T h e j in n e x t sc heduled m e e t i n g o f t h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s s e m b ly is M a rc h IO, : b ut s e v e r a l m e e tin g s will p r o b ­ ably be held b e f o r e t h a t tim e fo r the p u r p o s e of w o r k i n g on t h e ne%v p rin c ip le s o f g o v e r n m e n t. is w o rk i n g on “ W e will e x a m in e t h e c o n s ti­ tu ti o n se ctio n by s e c ti o n ,” P ickle ex plain e d . A f t e r th e n ew d o c u ­ m e n t is c o m p le te d it will be mim- to i e o g ra p h e d a n d a copy g iv e n each m e m b e r of the S t u d e n t s ’ A ssembly. T hey w ill t a k e ple n ty it, a n d th e n a of tim e th e m e e tin g will be held w hen T he v a r io u s p o in ts w ill be d e b a t e d . Af t a r the A ssem bly h a s fin is h e d , it w ill be p u b lis h e d in T h e Dai l y T ex a n and the s t u d e n t body will vote on All i t , ” P ickle co n c lu d e d . to stu d y be into laws th e n e w c o n s titu t io n , m a y passed b y th e A s­ sem bly. a t p r e s e n t n o t a p a r t o f in ­ the c o r p o r a te d o n e . S ev eral se ctions o f the old i n s t r u ­ m e n t which, a re o b so le sc e n t or su p e rf lu o u s will be elim in a te d . All prov isions o f th e new d o c u m e n t will be e x a m in e d and r e w o rd e d the h o p e s t h a t if n ee e-x arv , in less ro o m fo r d is ­ th e re will be pute s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n will be m a d e easier. th a t and Full Schedule Will Greet Round-Uppers C om m ittee Plans Revue, Parade On Varied Program Eds A n d C o-Eds Sweep Sidew alks O n R oller-S ka tes in th e h a n d s o f He w ho s k a te s is p u t t i n g his f e e t th e f a te s . She w h o sk a te s , a n d d o e s n ’t know how, o f t e n s ta y s on the side of d isc re tio n an d sits do w n a n d wa U, s k a t i n g h sw e e p in g t h e c a m p u s in sp ite of it all, and the s k a te r s , a t least some of th e n are s w e e p in g th e sidew alks. H ow ever, A m a t e u r s k a t e r s a r e sortie fur . , Ira.!.., a s ta g e abow an ,I B a seb a ll g a m e s, t h e a n n u a l re- when th e y go o ut on t h e ru think s k a tin g buy vue and hall. a t r a c k m eet, a pa- caUH<‘ stuff, open >k>, „ th th, ho u se , an d b e s t of all, your Mom think they w ill be pretty slick out- skating, they u sually put too mu anci p 0p— these are la r g e. Seca-,.so thc‘>’ they usually the , B a n ^ 8T®®*® s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e s o f U, T.'s home- in spite o f the tact that th com in g c e le b ra tio n , the Round Up, w hich w e r e d efinitely placed ar,‘ ®° bound up w ith the po in sc h e d u le form Monday by the they usually bind the strap v< wheels, I c e n t r a l a d v iso ry c o m m itte e of the celebration. th e C o r r e c t i n g sta te m e n t indi­ m a d e y e s t e r d a y which cator! th a t Dean T. U. T a y ­ lo r w ould i n \ i t e su rv iv o rs of th e firs t stu d e n t body only, th e f o llo w in g lis t of D ean T a y l o r s g u e s ts h a s been a n ­ n o u n c e d ; E v e r y m e m b e r of the s tu d e n t body o f th e first session, 1 8 8 3 -8 4 ; ev e ry m e m ­ b e r o f the g r a d u a t i n g class of 1 8 8 8 ; e v e ry m e m b e r o f the g r a d u a t i n g class o f 1893. | will ; is t r a tio n a n d insp e ctio n of F r i d a y m o r n in g , April 8, reg- the g r o u n d s , in c lu d in g th e m a n y e x ­ hibits of th e v a r io u s d e p a r tm e n t s , ta k e place. T h a t a f te r n o o n T he U n iv e r s ity o f T ex a s b a s e ­ ball the a l l- s ta r p ro fe ssio n a ls, th e H ou ston B u ffs. F o llo w in g this e v e n t will be the parade. te a m will p la y loosely a r o u n d The s k a t e r s t h e i r ankle to t r y ta k e D t r y Crockett** a d v ic e . T hey t m ake s u r e th e y ’r e rig h t so th e y m a y go a h e a d . T h e r tr o u b le is t h a t i t ’s too la t e w t h e y ’re w r o n g and th ey f in d b ac kw ard s. I . Posture Finals Tonight In Hogg Dancing, M ovies Fill Intermission O ccasion: F inal in the F P a r a d e , th e m e n ’s i n t r a m u r a l d e p a r tin g ] T im e ; T u e s d a y nig ht at s p o n s o r e d by o ’clock. to r iu m . P la c e : H o g g M e m o rial Audi- 0.0. McIntyre, Columnist, Dies In New York Was Friend O f W ill Hogg, Benefactor O f University to th e '•plead C A L I I PO LIS, Ohio, F e b . 14— (INS i _ T his sho c k ed r i v e r com- m ig h ty a w a ite d to d a y th e r e t u r n of O. O. M c In ty r e t h e ho m e he left so lo ng ag o a n d to w hich he had o f t e n p ro m is e d to com e bai %a: d idle a w a y his la s t days. the Like w ild fire t h e w o rd o f in N ew <''h to w n . th r o u g h rom the w h a r f , w h e r e he hid a n d shed while p la y in g h o okey f r o m I V elm -lined reefs he h a d o f t e n w r i tte n a b o u t, ie w ord flew . 'I he nm cd c o lu m n is t’s d e a t h \ f a m o u s c o lu m n is t p as sed s h o rtly a f t e r m id n ig h t yes- iay 'n his N e w Y ork P a r k A v e ­ rn a p a r tm e n t . O nly Mrs, Me­ lt vim, h e r cousin J o s e p h in e Mil- ■ ■ lux, a n d a Mrs. G r iff ith s , n an S cience p r a c tio n e r , w e re h him w hen he died. Odd Mo­ in d o cto rs he had none in his la st illness. i r e d id n ’t b eliev e th r o u g h th e Ii 'n was 53 y e a r s old. Mr. M c In ty r e ’s b o d y w as r e ­ moved to th e F r a n k E. Cam pbell M ortuary on B r o a d w a y . It w a ' Mrs. McIntyre*? wish th a t h e r h u s ­ b a n d ’s casket r e m a in closed. The t r a i n a t 6 leave by t u r e body will wo- o’clock to d a y f o r H u n t in g to n , W . Va., w h e re it w ill be t r a n s f e r r e d a m o to r h ea rse t h a t will lead :30 e c o r te g e to Gallipolis. A lth o u g h th e r e v u e will still spot?— B lu e b o n n e t th e the u su a l high A d m iss io n ; F r e e , c o n t a m p r e s e n ta t io n of A r e you co nu tig'1 If -o Belles, T he U n iv e r s ity o f T ex a s see tw e n t y o f th e best-p< in t h e U n iv e r s ity walk. : S w e e th e a r t, and s w e e t h e a r t s from o f and climb ste p s to must o th e r schools— a r r a n g e m e n t new , are j u d g e d by five per th e a f f a i r will c o n t a m m a n y sec- will be u nkn o w n u n til th e end of f e a tu r e s , J o h n A. M c C urdy, re ta m c o n te st. AT b u t th r e e of th e s o f i a ’ ion, said. th e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ As-1 th e of O . O .' Friend O f Hogg, Eulogized Him you Will sod girls O. M c In ty r e , who died M on- and, sit, m o rn in g , w a s a g r e a t f r ie n d as th e y ago, ns, who w h e n H o g g died, M c In ty re w ro te fo r T he D aily T e x a n It w as a s fol- d a y of Will H ogg. E ight y e a r s a colum n cu b gizing Hogg, Henderson Funera To Be Today At IO F un eral services fo r Roy B. H enderson, late athletic director of t h e Interscholastic L eague, w ill be held this morning a t IO o’clock fro m the U niversity Methodist Church. The Rev. Edmund Heinsohn w ill have charge of the services. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cem etery. Pallbearers are W. J. Disch Y L g g g 1 | 0 Clyde L ittlefield , T. H. Shelby, Roy Bedichek, Ed Rather, and W. T. Williams. Mr. H enderson (lied Sunday in th e v eteran s’ hospital at Legion, n e a r Kerrville. H p had been ill taken sin ce N ovem ber and was to the v ete ra n s’ hospital F eb ru ­ ary I. Surviving are his w idow; four children, Roy Jr., Lucy Ann, Mary, and Mrs. R. C. S cott of Hobbs, N. M.; his mother, Mrs. A nn ie E. Henderson o f San Fran­ cisco; a sifter, Mrs. Will Marsh o f San F rancisco; and three bro­ El thers, Paul H enderson Paso, and Harry and Ralph H en­ derson o f Fort Worth. o f Mr. Henderson cam e to the U n iversity in 1914 as assistant director o f athletics a t the re­ quest o f L. T h eo Bellm ont, ath­ le tics director at that time. Mr. Henderson had worked under Mr. Bellm ont as athletics director of the Houston Y.M.C.A. in 1908 and 1909. In 1915 Mr, Henderson became general in structor o f University g y m classes. Handicapped by the la ck of equipm ent and space, he the problem of making attacked and his classes in teresting as the p rofitable as he could with that sam e drive and initiative characterized his long career as athletic director of scholastic League. the Inter- 1 F u n e r a l service# w dl be held at IO o ’clock this m o rn in g for Roy B. H e n d e r s o n , a th le tic di­ r e cto r o f I n te rsch o la s tic th e L e a g u e , w h o died S u n d a y . Texas Students Convene Here In 1916 the Longhorn basket-; learn, under his coaching, j ball piled up the ever largest score made by a U niversity basketball team. The Steers were u ndefeated The T ex a s S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t that year. Through his work with th is te a m , Mr. H en d e rso n w on th e j C o n g re s s will r e t u r n to it? b irth- T h c U n iv e r s it y o f Texag a d m i r a t i o n o f e v e ry lo v e r o f th e I ^ G overnm ent M eet Set For Feb. 25-26 See H E N D E R S O N , P a g e 6 _________________________ I _______c a m p u s , fo r its , * f o u r t h a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n F e b r u a r y 25 a n d 26, T w elv e T e x a s schools h a v e a i ­ to H a r v e y Pul- f o rw a r d e d re a d y E D I T O R ’S N O T E S t a r t i n g n e x t w eek , th is col- u m n will be a r e g u l a r S u n d a y fea .I * l u r e t o r th e p u r p o s e o f a id in g th e I m * .j * i I ham . p r e s id e n t of , in te n tio n of ; th e ir th e co n g re ss, * .. fro m se n d in g th r e e d e l e g a te s each. Pul- an d j Ham sa id M on d a y t h a t he e x p e c te d r e p r e s e n t s - least t h e i r p ro b lem s m a ny c a m e r a f a n s on th e c a m p u s I onp in so lv in g k e e p in g up w ith the latest, devel- a t o p m e n ts in p h o to g r a p h y . I t is f o r H ives f r o m t h i r t y schools. th e b e n e f it o f are s tr ic tly a m a t e u r s , t h e r e f o r e , n o n ­ te c h n ic a l. s e v e n ty -f iv e th o se who The m e e ti n g w as held last y e a r at T .C .U , w ith th ir ty - tw o u n iv e r ­ sities a n d r e p r e s e n te d . colleges H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r th is y e a r ’s m e e t - 1 in g w ill be in th e S t u d e n t A ssoria- I the T e x a s U nion, i n o n o ffic e s in - - b y j. r. p a l m The S t u d e n t s ’ A sse m b ly T h u r s d a y j nig h t v o te d to u n d e r w r i te t h e in i ­ tial e x p e n se o f the c o n v e n tio n . \ T hose who wish to do invited to subm it so a r e in v ited to s u b m i t ' . .ire this t o th e ir p ro b le m s th is t o t h e i r p ro b le m s discussion. f o r c o lu m n dir £ > “ ">» H r o n - to a n - t „ f fjc W e will a t t e m p t ‘L i k / t a U T U ' T U t o d n a i d L « ™ S h u X 1 w m t , ^ » " y w n n n a . Ill as w i f t thf, S u t e H i h w f o t o O so r I A n d then, the ball . . . S a t u r d a y m o r n in g the a n n u a l m e e ti n g o f e x - s tu d e n ts w ith m o th e r s a n d a n d m e etin g o f th e T e x a s e x - s tu d e n t movie? o f fic e r s will he held, f a t h e r s ; girls the H ou sto n B u f f s and E v e n t s o f S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n v,ia *)e b as eb a ll will he a n o t h e r with tr a c k m e e t, in w hich the U n iv e r- ° ! K°°d aHl! P sk y , S M.IV, Tu VU., a n d B a y lo r m o d e rn b a d ro o i U n iv ersity will p a r ti c ip a te . T h e C u r ta in < Tub will in te r m is s k P hillips w g am e a hav e in S a t u r d a y sta g e in Hogg M e m orial A u d ito ­ c h a r g e of th e n i g h t 's e n t e r t a i n m e n t — a show rium , le ad j i n tr a m u r a l group* a r e r e p r e s e n te d by th e c o n t e s t a n ts . in te rm is- I rn rin g t h e j rions, while the th e decisions, a ter one of the iud w t a k e n in prelii -showt ‘p a r e r in u te reel f rt last a id Ri rn ra t the n of ‘lim inal ie? >wn. D u rin g J o e W hit Ie i give a dom te e ri nr. o r d am A g n e s S tac y , i n s t r u c to r cal the p r o g ra m , will m a k e announce rn e n ts . t r a i n i n g w ho oh irge is in M r f irs t T h r e e places will ! a w a rd e d , as well a s th r e e secom l a n d six th ir d p la ce honors. All of the g irls in th e f in a l will be given . team? in t r a m u r a l p o in ts for t h e , . , , . ,, , , , s tu d e n ts , e x - s tu d e n ts , a n d t h e T e x a s U nion. E n t e r t a i n - t o r m o th e r s and f a t h e r s will be held ^ ov re p r e s e n t in m e n t f o r this is b e i n g p la n n e d by {hp Rrnup(. G e o r g e E. H u r t , f a c u lty sp o n so r fo}io v s : M a rjo r ie V id erso m D elta for t h e p r o g ra m , a n d B ry an B e c k ,' f a r t h e projrram . a n d B r y a n B eck, D e lta D e l t a ; C l e a n A p p l i n g Z e t a r - n u r l - ‘“ ' “ " J s p o n so r f 0]io w , : M a r jo r ie V ndc T h e girls a p p e a r i n g to n ig h t and th e y r e p r e s e n t a n . , s » » » c n i m : p , « . r n , * lf . ;• ( te e n ; H e le n B u tle r , t »« M p h , ; .. stye M a ., A lp h a ; B e th Butt /.e ta ,11, N ev TV ' could ev e r n ig h t m a de th e m o tio n • I- ma! to a n d n e w a p s t h e m o s t vivid per- T e x a s xviii e v e r know- h as ,e on g r e a t e r mph?. J say “ gone o n ” f o r n ne one pi vab I e th a t a p e r s o n a lity h as t h a t o f W illiam C liffo rd rg could e v e r die sine e x tin c t. he g r e a t s t a t e and th e e q u a lly See M c In ty re , P ag e 6 Radio Auditions Start Today P e a c e has bee n d e c la r e d in A th e n a e u m L i t e r a r y Society. m e e tin g last nigi t in th e L a w B uilding w as in co m p lete c o n tra s t to t h e m e e ti n g a week ago, w h e n b o th o r a to r ic a l ho*ties and one f ist f ig h t d o m in a te d th e s o c ie t y ’s ac tio n es in the • lection o f o ffic e rs. V in c e n t Lie at a, one of th e c a n d id a te s fo r p r e s id e n t of the o r g a n i ­ - ............................ last m e e tin g , last*- the zation b ‘ to allow t > H e r m a n F itts , his o p p o n e n t, ta k e the c h a ir by u n a n im o u s vol T he m o tio n p assed , F i t t s becam e p r e s id e n t, hostilities w ere th u s c e a s e d .” “ ail a n d \ secon d ever, w hen to elect a s e r g e a n t- a t - a r m s . f ig h t th e loom ed, how ­ s ta r t e d so c iety Display Honors Lincoln, Chaucer Roman Collection Shown In Tower f o r co n s id er th e s p o n s o r e d F irs t ria;, >f a o p tio n s f o r radio T e x a n on byj F ro m th e field of s e v e r a l c a n ­ th is o ffic e, which d id a te s h ig h e s t m e m b e rs c o m m e n t a to r s h o nor A th e n a e u m c a n bestow on nig h tly n e w s c a s t L u ck v S trik e will s ’art a t 1:30 a fellow m e m b e r , W a r r e n H u g h e s, o’clock th is a f t e r n o o n a t th e Phy- r e ti r in g p r e s id e n t, and th e G h o st ( o n n a lly w e r e selected sics B u ild in g a u d i to r iu m , follow- T om led ru n -o f f. T h e Ghost ing th e first b r o a d c a s t last night fo r !i firs t b a llo tin g by a 19-16 o v er K N O W . L ast n i g h t ’s new s- the c a st was i n tr o d u c e d b y Ed Byers, vote. In the r u n - o f f H u g h es w as t e x a n e d ito r , a n d K N O W a n n o u n c e r . T he fix . - m in u te a selected by a 29-6 v o te . n ig h tl y r e a d pro- the by in s veral o f t h e L ib r a r y T h e b ir th d a y o f an A m e ric a n Election ru les a r e ex p e c te d t o n e w sta te s m a n a n d a m a s te rp ie c e in com prise fill- sections. Provisions f o r E nglish l i t e r a t u r e a re co m m em o r a te d B u ilding ing of vacancies in s tu d e n t o ffic e s display this week w ith a n A bra- also will be w ritte n . 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S idoric s ta g e d a rally T W O o U T S T A N b l N G STA R S c «n t* for m ver8,t* th e i d i n t s w ith o u t b l a n k e t t a x i s . fo r h ig h «h0o, g a m e , b e t w e e n B r u c e W ilson a n d a J o h n O ’C onnell, w as s c h e d u le d f o r ; “ w a llo p ” f o r M o n d a y n ig h t b u t b a s b e e n post- a n d s p o r ts f a n in g e n e r a l, p o n e d u n til 4 o’clock T u e sd a y th r ill in g b a t t l e t h e 12 Austin Men To Speak A t A .S M , E v e n a f t e r w in n in g a t W im ble- T e x a s a f te r n o o n . W ilson w o n over B. C. do n a n d th e n a t i o n a l title at For- f o u n d he had fac ed th e “ O ld M a s t e r , ” Bill T ild e n , in a n n u a l W a t e r W o r k s S hort Cour?* will be W e y e r m a n held a t T ex a s A.&M. College Fob- m a tc h e s M o n d a y , 21-16, 21-18, to p l e n t y m a r y 14-18, P r o f e s s o r E . W\ ad v a n c e th e S te e le , d ir e c to r o f the c o u rse , h a s F a m e w h e r e he will m e e t O ’C o n - j h i s f i r s t p r o fe ssio n a l t o u r in 1934. * a n n o u n c e d . A m o n g f ro m a c c e p te d lo w in g “ I had to ste ad y down th e m a tc h . ” V in e s evi- B a w le y , J . N. H in y a r d , A. R. D a - j r i « vis, D r. G. WU Cox, A, WT. C u n - j c a m e f r o m b e h in d to win, 8-21, \ d e n tly l e a r n e d his le sso n : he won n m g h a m , C h e a te r C ohen, S a m u e l j 21-16, 21-12, f r a t e r n i t y 61 o u t o f 80 m a tc h e s in t h a t to u r . in F T u r n e r , V. M. E lde rs, Conde , sem i-finals. V a n Z a n d t will play the w in n e r o f H o sk in s, T om Gr- en. E. H. P e a rl, th e A lb e r t Mav- a n d M a jo r E. A. W ood. prick. D .K .E .-E a rl W hite, D.K.E. m a tc h f r a t e r n i t y c h a m ­ pionship W e d n e s d a y . 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A dv an c es in V ita m in R e ­ s e a r c h .” Dr. W in te r* will d isc uss the r e ­ la tio n n r c h e m is tr y a n d n o m e n ­ c l a t u r e to th e stu d y of v ita m in s , as well a* ca u se s of v ita m in dofici- *ncv n ttw r t h . * m u l t i ™ in ta k e. Clinical t e s t s for v ita ­ the clinical min de fic ie n c ie s and use s of v ita m in re s e a r c h also w ill be discussed. Ping Pong, Water Polo Entries Close AU e n trie s in w a t e r polo and ping po n g m u s t be in today in or- j d e r to c o m p e titio n . i n tr a m u r a l ta k e p a r t in Sports Notice N O T I C E ; E n trm ? close t o d a y for w a t e r polo and p in g pong. T H E R E will be no m e e tin g o f the this w eek, a? was FEM C lub p la n n e d . W e will a m a t e u r night ar a m e e ti n g in the n e a r fu - tu r e . hold J. 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C o n f e r e n c e v ic to rv rn s t a r t s M onday n ig h t, d o w n in g th e Lexa* A ggies, cro w d of 3,300. U n c o r k in g a sm ooth p a s s in g t h a t b ew ild e re d «*he h u st- 47-28, b e f o r e A - , „ „ six : C a n n e f a x and also tu r n e d in neat f lo o r gam es. J im m y C lark led A ggie sc o rin g w ith n in e points. The Aggies led m o m e n ta r il y on tosses, tw o took the W a lt R o b e rta ’a b u t th e M u s i n g s quickly c h a r g e , h a d i n g , 22-15, a t f re e Jhft A g g jes « •** .■» . • , raveled w ith in five W| Un « n * « , ; points of a tie e a r ly in the second . • s p u r t th e M u sta n g s th e m w allow ing f a r b e h in d , th e , . P w w d , b u t l e f t f in is h in g reserve? . ; M u s t a n g gam e. GRAY S teers w e r e vie- 4R-to-46 v ic to ry o v er u n d e f e a t e d move<* to r h * tim* o f one o f the “ h o tte st” t e a m s j g Sy ior ]agt w eek, in ev e r to p lay b asketball th e c o n f e re n c e . 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For the rest of this week th e n e w s w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d b y a p r o f e s s i o n a l an* ,nr, timM *'h,n wn“ ™'> ,in,r»- j nouncer. But for one week only! After that, the # first round, p r o g r a m w ill b e p r o d u c e d e n tire ly b y I e x a s u n d e r- p l a y e d : final ' T i in dis­ I? m u ra l m a tc h e s m a y be ping pong single?, _ Each or-: am) fir s t a nd Mcond round d ° u b -| , R E L A Y G R O U P T O M E E T T he n e w i%'-a p p o in te d T e x a s Re­ lay c o m m itte e w ill m e e t W e d n e s day aft,.,noon at a o'elock in the T A ssociati ■ no,, — j it, e ha ir- tle f ie ld , m an. b o o stin g >f th e Relays tio n of th e Q u e e n will he discussed a t the m e e tin g , L ittle fie ld said. lunge, C lyde a n d cine-N tra c k field has announced. Plans for I '” * ard Lit- P , Inc tho Relava and for elec- e * "”* ’’1* >*, hml!|!d *° f,v« trie s. The ch a m p io n s h ip w ill be . decided Fit* N ight. let. Wedneadaj. February IS at « g r a d u a te s . o’clock, and f ifth ro u n d o f b a d ­ m in to n by 6 o’clock. F r id a y , Feb- r u a r y 18. MRS. F R A N C E S P. SFA 'BO LT, s e c r e t a r y o f w o m e n '’, ‘in tr a m u ra l’.. DR. P E N I C K ILL AT H O M E i* D r. Daniel A. P enick, as sista n t d e a n of th e College of A rt? and ill a t hom e. Dr. P e ­ Science?, nick ha? a light c a se of in f lu e n z a , b u t i? r e p o r te d im prove d and will be able to re s u m e his w o rk in a f e w days. W a tch W h a t You Eat W a tch W h a t You Drink. Three Veterans On Golf Squad T E N N I S S C H E D U L E V «r*ity C o u rts 2 o ’clock— Rogers vs. Blank- vs. M cGinnis, e n b u r g , Riskind W ith th r e e l e t t e r m e n r e t u r n i n g B u r n s vs. B a tle r . g o ’clock Mrs. Van Rvn vs. te a m , C h r is t n e r , V a n R yn vs. L o rfin g . 4 o ’clock— Brauhack vs. S t u a r t , the A u s tin C o u n - : F i n c h e r vs. W e lle r, Bill Billing? la st y e a r ’s S o u th w e s t Con- ■ fro m fe r e n c e c h a m p io n s h ip go lf H a r v e y P e n ic k , v a r s i t y coach a n d p r o fe ssio n a l a t t r y Club, is o p tim istic o v er pros- vs L a p m a n . p e c ts f o r th e com ing c a m p a ig n . J as c a n d id a te s f o r t h e g o lf s q u a d H ick m an , b e g in p r a c tic i n g to d e f e n d tit le . c o n f e r e n c e th e ir 5 o ’clock — Bob Billing* vs. Two student commentators, taking the micro- phone on alternate days, will receive their news i t e m s f r o m T K e D a i l y T e » n - i u s t a s t h e n e t w o r k commentators receive their news from the press associations. Lucky Strike and the J exan invite you to try out for one of these two new jobs! All undergrad­ uates, both men and women, are eligible. TWO FAMOUS RADIO COMMENTATORS ACT AS JUDGES F re s h m a n Court* 2 o ’clock— McGivne\ vs. G ard - tter, Cox vs. Speesrle, P a y n e vs. J u s t ic e . 3 o'clock —Blalock Poole, B a r n e s vs. Miller. Green vs. B u r ­ gin. vs. 4 o ’clock— Nalle vs. D ra u g h o n , | f o r m ! M e a d o w s vs. MooYe, W e y le n d t vs. J a c k F o u ts , c a p ta in -e le c t, J . W a r d F o u t?, a n d W’ayne M iddle­ l e t t e r m e n w h o will ton a r e form 1938 o f the t r a m . th e n u c le u s th e T he F o u ts b r o th e r s , D allas s t u ­ in to r o u n d in g dent*, a r e ra p id ly and a r e ex p e c te d to be a t I P a y n e . the p e a k o f t h e i r g a m e s soon. Mid­ d le to n , w h o w a s th e only m e m b e r o f la s t y e a r ’s sq u a d to q u a l if y in th e c h a m p io n s h ip the I n te r c o l le g i a te T o u r n a ­ N a tio n a l m e n t, ev id en c ed his m a r k s m a n ­ ship by sc o rin g a h o k - i n - o n e ro­ o m i l y on the 13 5 - y a r d No. l l hole on th e C o u n t r y Club course. f lig h t a t NOTICE H O W TO REDEEM LUCKY STRIKE CARDS for L u c ky T h e card* good Stri ke* di»tributed to *tu- dent* thi* we e k can he re ­ d e e m e d at any of f o l ­ l o w i n g dealers: the C h n r lie ’s C onfection ery 2Z70 G uad alu p e S t. 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H irsh D rug 27 0 0 G uadalupe S t, H irsh Drug 2313 Rio G ran d e St. G a r n e r D rug 2 0 0 0 Speedw ay H iU b erg C afe fro m th e Law B u ild in g A cro se R en fro Drug 2324 G uadalupe O th e r c a n d id a te s f o r r o u n d o u t in c lu d e t h e v a r ­ th e s it y w ho sh ould te a m o f six m e n J a c k C a m e r o n , W’a l t e r B enson, Bob B a ttl e , G uy W i th e r s p o o n , Dick K le b u r g , F r e d M o F e rrin , a n d H a r ­ v ey Weil. “ T h e v a r s it y te a m will be se­ le cted a f t e r a 72-hole m edal play q u a l if y in g r o u n d e a r ly in M a rc h ,” P e n ic k said. “ S om e o f t h e boys th e H o u s ­ p la n to p a r t i c i p a t e to n th e I n v ita tio n T o u r n a m e n t l a t t e r p a r t o f F e b r u a r y , a n d all th e c a n d id a te s should be well on th e i r g a m e s b y th e tim e f o r th e q u a l if y in g r o u n d . ” in Bill W elch, th e S o u th w e s t C o n ­ f e r e n c e in d ividual c h a m p io n ; S i­ m on A le x a n d e r , r u n n e r - u p in th e S o u th e r n I n te r c o l le g i a te T o u r n a ­ m e n t ; a n d N elson M u n g e r a r e th e m e m b e r s o f last y e a r ’s c h a m p io n ­ ship c o m p le te d th e i r v a r s ity elig ibility. te a m w h o have Marvi n L e t i k a r o f T a y l o r v is­ ited S u n d a y w ith his b r o t h e r , R e u be n Lesikar, a s t u d e n t in th e U n iv e rsity . 7 - U P will c o n t r i b u t e muc h to y ou r go o d f e e l i n g a n d you have the a s s u r a n c e of s a f e t y . Y o u l i k e i t — a n d - - I t U k e s y o u . K e e p a Case in y ou r Home- Or de r f r o m y o u r De a l e r . B o a k e Car t e r Lowe l l T h o ma s Have you a good radio personality? Here’s how to find out. Just enter the auditions. Boake Carter and Lowell Thomas, both f a ­ mous in radio, will be the judges and will make the final selection of the two best com­ mentators. So come on out and try! See the contest rules in the box at the right. Then tonight at 10:15 p.m. over KNOW, in to The Daily listen Texan Reporter. Listen to the professional announcer you’ll hear doing the job. Can you do as well? TRY OUT TODAY FOR A CASH PRIZE AND A RADIO JOB! H a r e A r e lh* Rule* I . E v e r y u n d e r g r * d u - at« stu d en t in The U n i v e r s i t y o f Tex** to com ­ Is elig ib le p ete. M em bers o f s t a f f o f The t h e are D a ily T exan elig ib le eq ual term s w ith all other s t u d e n t . on 2. A u d itio n s will be to m o r ­ b e l d row', T h u r s d a y , and F r i d a y from 1-5 30 to d a y , 4 . E a c h o f the te n fi n a lis ts will receive a c a sh p riz e of $10, a n d e a c h will hav e a chance conduct to an actual broadcast o f The Daily T exa n R e p o rte r . W hen the a u d itio n s have been te n c o m p le te d , take finalist? will th e T en Ce*h Pr i i e * 8. An in P h y s i c s p.m . A u d ito riu m . im p a r tia l j u r e f ro m S t a t i o n K N O W will ju d g e se­ au d itio n s, t h e le c tin g t e n fin alist- on the basis of c la r ­ ity, ease, and radio p e r s o n a lity . C o n te s­ t a n t s will be i d e n ti­ fie d n u m b e r only. - $ 1 0 E ac h th e ir tu r n ? on air. by the 5. E a c h p r o g r a m will be fro m r e c o rd e d s t a r t to finish , and rec o rd s will be th e to N ew Y ork sent f o - b v ju d g in g B oa ke C a r t e r a n d Lowell T hom as, Lucky Winner* Get We l l - P a i d Radi o Job* 6 . Mr, C a r t e r a n d Mr. T h o m a s will choose t h e two w in n er? and w ire ' h e i r decision t o the T exa n. T h e sh a re w in n e r s will tho po st of D aily T e x a n R e p o r t e r on a l t e r n a t e n ig h ts fo r th e r e st of t h e col­ E ach y e a r . lege c o m m e n t a to r w i l l be paid a s a la r y of $10 a w ee k . 7. I f at a n y tim e e i th e r o f the c o m m e n t a t ­ or? selected resign* his p osition, a new c o m m e n t a t o r w ill be chosen b y th e judge? f r o m orig inal record?. t h e THE DAILY TEXAN REPORTER IS ON THE AIR! Tune in K N O W at 10:15 p .m .— 1500 on the dial Every Night, Monday Through Friday AUDITIONS TODAY 1:00— 5:30 p.m. - - - PHYSICS AUDITORIUM TACT. FOIT, T h e Fi rst College DIn the South Phone 2-247S THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-247S TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IR. 1938 t Leader Falls 6 0 To Work? ■pvEATH YESTERDAY for Roy B. Hen- dewon, athletic director of the Inter* scholastic League, pruned from the ranks of those who have really done much for the University a great leader. In 1916 Mr. Henderson was in Univer­ sity ranks coaching one of its greatest basketball teams. Four years later, he be­ came head of athletics in a department which was to become largely responsible for developing the Southwest Conference into its present position of national pre­ eminence. D A C K I N H IG H S C H O O L w e w ere u r g e d to go on t h r o u g h college, N o w t h a t we are a t a u niversity, w e r e a d in th e p a p e r s th a t th e s itu a tio n is such t h a t so m eth in g sh o u ld b e don e a b o u t o v e r c r o w d in g th e colleges an d universities. A n d t h a t cau ses us to w o n d e r ju s t w h e r e w e s ta n d . N u m e ro u s e d u c a to r s t o d a y are insist­ ing t h a t too m a n y y o u n g p e o p le are going to college. P r e s id e n t J a m e s C o n a n t of H a r v a r d , fo r in sta n c e , s u g g e s ts th e n u m ­ b e r be r e d u c e d a n d b r o u g h t m o re in line w ith th e a n n u a l d e m a n d f o r th e services of c o lle g e -tra in e d m en an d w o m e n . It seem s t h a t P r e s id e n t C o n a n t is as­ sum ing t h a t e v e ry s tu d e n t g e t tin g a d e g re e fro m a college to d a y is c o u n tin g on g et­ tin g n o th in g b u t a w h ite - c o lla r job . D oesn ’t it seem p la u sib le t h a t t h e r e m a y be stu­ d e n ts w h o a s p ire to and o b ta in jo b s t h a t can no t be classified as s u c h ? F ew s tu d e n ts e n t e r t a i n th e b elief t h a t t h e r e w ill be a r e c e p tio n line of p r o s p e c ­ tive em p lo y e rs a w a itin g th e m w ith f l a t t e r ­ ing o ffe rs of jo b s on c o m m e n c e m e n t d ay. T h e y k n o w t h a t if th e y g e t a n y o ffer of a job at all, it lik ely w ill be o f t h e blue-d enim r a t h e r t h a n o f th e w h ite -c o lla r kind. A nd t h e y ’ll a c c e p t th e b lu e -d e n im job in th e hope t h a t som e d a y tim es m a y be b e tte r an d t h e i r college tr a i n i n g m a y help th e m to a d v a n c e . T h a t ’s th e s p ir it of th e college y o u th of to d a y as w e see it.— P a u l Littel in T h e In d ia n a D aily S tu d e n t. Q L I I D N U By Harry Oum w 0 . M c I n t y r e ’s Z E L L MI SS 0 . gr ea t l y . Hi®, c o l u m n i n g like Will R o g e rs ' s , is a pl a ce t h a t w o n 't be filled H. s po-itinn w as one of t he mo*! envi ed j ou rnal is t i c al ly. Now he is o f f to an evpn d e e p e r peace in m o d e r n i t y ' s hustl e, He wo n ’t ->* f o r g o t t e n . t h a n he c e r n e d to f nd Ha r sh word* aga n -ame with Mono a v m o r n ­ i n g - post. Mellowed, or r a t h e r , t e m p e r e d by r e ­ o c c u r r e n c e , little save ’ h a ’ s o m e o n e r ea d s t h e col umn even t h o u g h he d o e s n ’t like t h e se ideas and w o rd weavings. t he y beg n *n m e a n t h e n ee d f o r criticism m e n t i o n e d The col umn, as t h e w r i t e r says, m a y be - ad i n g f r o m e x i s t e nc e b u t i t ’* j u s t as h a r d to wri ts. We a d m i t the -.se c a n ' t epistle. t h e w r i t e d o e s n t w r i t e r t hink* we do a little b e t t e r when we a r e a n g e r e d . We a r e n ’t. A n d t h a n k s f o r the i n te re s t . T h e l e t t e r was u ns i gn e d. i m p r o v e our style a n d unless I* should help, but t el l i ng u« in * • via “ P o r k y - Williams. to buy a new p ai r of shoes t he pa rye * Th bro* her®, a n d f r o m Sigma Chi ' s F e el i n g B EST S TO R Y f o r m a l c a m e to the need r ea l l y loo k h s be®t, “ P o r k y ” ban p us he d t h a t w h it e VS to t o w n for t h e p a r t y . C o m f o r t a b l e a f t e r d o n n i n g t h e m u n t i l o n l y an hour or so b e f o r e the d anc e e n d e d he s u f f e r e d n silence until he t o o k his d a t e h ome . w e n t to t a lk o ve r finally m a d e hrs w ay to his r oo m to r e a d y h i m s el f for bed. O n e t e rr i bl y. T h e shoes had f i t p e r ­ of his f e e t h u r t f e c t l y — n o w on*, e«pec ally, ti ght . N o t s e eme d u n t i l he had looked it ev er well a f t e r t a k i n g it o f f did he f i n d t h e c a u s e o ' a I t h e t r ou b l e . T h e s a l e s ­ m a n , p r o u d of hi® war es, had placed inside t he s h oe a co up Ie of little e x p l a n a t o r y p a m p h le t s . T h e y t o o k up a n aw f u I lot o f r oom a f t e r t h e y g o t h o t a n d damp. t hos e Potential practicality: A cigarette is two and three-fourth inches long. • A N I D A D A R 8 T, w h o ha* a lot o f c h a r m a n d a lot o f fun, is one of the best p a r l o r polo p l a y ­ er s on t h e campus. T h e g a m e calla f o r b r o oms t i c ks , chair s, a n d a coupl e o f h an dk e rc h ie f* . Everybody had f u n at the tea dance, danced a lot, and m a c e a lot of noise. Mr. Zivley m a d e o n l y a b o u t ? 1 5 . J a n G a r b e r was h a v i n g as m u c h f u n as a n y o n e e l s e— m o s t l y at t h e e xp e n se of Lois S a g e r , wo o d i d n ’t q ui t e know- w h a t to say when he k e p t ct m i n g d o w n o f f she r o s t r u m t o t a l k to h er . An n Louis F o x h al l wa® a l i t t l e e m b a r r a s s e d , too. Since 1920, the athletic head for the state high school bureau has built the In­ terscholastic League into a circuit of out­ standing caliber. His work in aiding the establishment of football into the League's program, and later in pushing organized and districted football over the state, was to become one of the foundation stones for the Southwest Conference's growth. Later it was, that he added basketball and track to the League program, saw the state divided into Class A, B. and C high school teams. Tt could be only natural that under supervision of this nature, high school play forged ahead. From these re­ habilitated team? have the schools of th:* collegiate conference taken their material. Although nothing can remove the mark of the work accomplished by Mr. Hend er ­ son over his eighteen years of sendee, hi? death leaves a wide hole to fill. The man who succeed!« him must needs be f a r above his fellows to lead the department with the same visionary eye to progress as his antecedent. And Having W rit "-THE MOVING finger writes, and having **• writ, moves on. No more indelible finger has written into the minds of the American public than that of Odd McIntyre, who died yesterday. His work, none of it flared with hands of genius, u a s yet genius in its appeal to the reading public of the daily press. In passing, he is one of the last great newspapermen who have come from bot­ tom to top in a lifetime But, like the moving finger, this great columnist and journalist had already writ­ ten fully when he died. Had he lived lon­ ar al­ ger he might have added more ready far-flung public appreciation for his type of work. the However, judged by the standards we life set ourselves, he accomplished work of three span? within his own time, As a rule, death for a great journalist journalistic felt most deeply within is ranks. Loss of this man. however, will be felt not only by those who could judge his work by the inferiority of their own, but by those who judged it by what it meant to them in reading. r n (te x a n Th* Daily Texas, student newspaper of I r a U r - ? c r * i t y of U n i t e r s : s e c o n d c i t * * » * m a t t e r a* t h e P o * * c e K » - E d i t o r a1 c ' f - c e a . J on m a l i t m B u c c i n * 1*9, Mn. Tex**, under the aet of Cor are**, Mare ti it. 18*9 “♦.•rhorte 2 8471 A d vertisin g Building lh* P* one 2-24“*. l e i D ep artm ent—-J ob re aU* rn P rinted by to* U n iv ersity Pre**. A C. W right, m anager. SU BSCRIPTIO N R AT E S C irculation l e i , *~d and I Mo n t h ... S e m e e t e r 1 _ — ---------- • 4 - 4 m o . ) . ____________ _____ I j r 1 , ' f 2 S e * r . * * t e r » IP m o . ) ........ ................... ...... 8 ' - 0 i e j J . s e * h e Br Carrier By Ma I R E P R E SE N T E D FOP. NAT IO N A L AD V E R TISIN G BT f a tic n a A d v ertisin g Service, ire. College Punishers Representative NEW YORK. NVY. 420 MADISON AVE CHICAGO- - FOSTON - LOS A N G I LES - SAN FRANCISCO E D I T O R I A L A D V I S O R Y C O U N C I L Dick W a t t * c h a i r m a n Toe Ba l d e n Bill W ©od§ E a r l A r n e t t R a m s e y Moor* H a r r y Q Tin B i l l y J o el W e s t b r o o k Hip F r a n c i s J e t h r o Me ek E b E r r harris P. J. T h o m p s o n T o m Law .Pi j t h Y o j n p E D S Y E R S _ J o e Belden , , J "hr Mc C u l l y ____ V er n o n Rooke, Bi E li z ab e t h K e e n ey ..... ....... L u i s S ager E m o r y E. P o w e r s J im Ander*i n ........ Margaret;®- C a r r i 5 P e r i c l e s A i * c a i . i e O l cu t t Sanders.™ .. Harry Quit, ............ D u r r a ; —.............— — — Asso c i at e E di t o r . Spor t s E d i t o r — Associate E di t or s - S o c i e t y E d i t o r Associate Soci e t y E d i t o r ---------------- P h o t o g r a p by Edit< r .........— ............. T e i e g r a p h E di t or n ------------------ F e a t u r e E d i t o r • -------- A mu s e m e n t * E di t *r Asso c i at e A m u s e m e n t s Edi t or Co py E d i t o r .. 1 9 3 7 A s s e cli Member 1938 5' 6 0 C o l 6 Cl I a * r- P ' o-' * S I AFF FOF T H I S I S S U E N I G H T E D I T O R H e a d ( o p y r e a d e r ? ............... N O RRI S G. DA VI S ......... . M a r g a r e t Bow od* and Loss C r ow. A s i i l U n t i ■ Bob B a s k i n Mavourn** F i t z g e r a l d , A n n E ld yr* J a r r a t t , M a r y F a ace® G re go ry , Mar} Ann Ri gs ny, H a ! v e y M a r m r y. J a m e s Wi lliamson, M a n u f a c t u r e r * sa;, t hr ee - ...Euitor-in-chief f o u r t h ? mile* o f t h r e a d to m a k e o ne p ai r o f hose f o r mil ady. W o n d e r h o w m u ch c h e a p e r it is t o w e a r tho®®- k n e e - l e n g t h one®. Sho ul d be a mile an d a h a l f an y h o w. t a k e s ‘ b r e e a n d it Pa*«y G an n o n still w e a r i n g a b a n d a g e a n d t a l k ­ ing of a m a j o r oper a*ion on h e r f inger . S ARA C A V E the most brunett i®h b r u n e t t e w e k n o w — and one o f the p r et t i e s t . is p r o b a b l y A n d t h e r e isn’t a n * on the *>nd of h e r name. • • Hem® the f all ing o f f o f t h e It m a y be Son,.a, thing* t h o u s a n d o t h e r Bi g Ap p le , «un spot® or a b ut ®Ks*:ng ha® t a k e n the c a m p u s again. Must be a good i d e a — w h o l e s o m e a n d all t h a t sor t of s t u f f . • Guess by n o w you have d r o p p e d by the d r u g s t o r e to g ^ y o u r Dm® p a c k ag e o f Luckies. Q u i t e t h a t the t ob a cc o com* c o m p l i m e n t a r y pan;, s e lected t h e U n i v e r s i t y as a go o d s p o t to hire a s t a f f and p r e s e n t a r a d io p r o g r a m o f c a m p u s t he c i g a r e t t e s you will n e w s feel ob l i ga t e d t o listen to t h e br oa d ca s t . Sure;;/ if you is t h e fact took Have you ever noticed that the Readers* Digest is one o f ! he f ew v e r y p op u l a r ma g a z i n e s t h a t does t h e y w o n ’t give r n ' c a r r y a n y a d v e r t i s i n g ? And in no m a t t e r ho w h a r d you b e g Ni gh t S p o r t s E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t Ni gh t S o c i e t y K o ' t o r . — A s s i s t a n t s .... S a m B r o w n . D ou g Perkin® - ............... . Cl a r e nc e La Boche . I a V e r n e Br ys o n ...... ............ Mary A n n Rigsby. . . . Night T e l e g r a p h En Aor ............................< hark « 0 . Mucker # Today’s Cross W o rd Puzzle 3 4 V % K 5 6 7 3 3 IC ll T 22 ■ / / j r J 7 / / I 2 3 % TU 25 26 I t 12- IS te> 31 bo 0 3 / / / //// // / /. s s / HO i I 1 13 16 I 27 u 3 2 //St 3 5 3 7 IM ; ll I I 20 SI K ' //A /JAL 28 29 3 0 i i 3 3 / / a 36 U I //A 2»e> S/.*/ VV ] L U //A Y/s. SS< i M3 H9 MS S S S S SS-A vAS S/ H2 e n VK W7 w a //.A / a a , v / y 51 5 L( 77?/ j//A //Xa / / / > S S S / / v HH 5 2 5 5 HORI ZONTAL I—fcjt with the open hand B—thrust abr uptl y 8—toothed instrument 12—pineapple 15— sooner than 14— East. Indian woody vine 16—Arabian chieftain 16— salt 17— portend 18— pocketbook 20—in Turkey, a hospice 22—mystic ejaculation 23— genuine 24— more than 27— rise as if by lightness 81—companion 33""""" t wo - f oot cd a rn mal SS— deface 34—laws 36— heavenly body 17—exterior seed covering 38— negative 39— str uggling 42— more r e p le te 46— egg-shaped 47— everything 49—Erin BO—Roman tyrant Bl—also 62—horny scale on the finger 53—river in F ranee and B e l g i u m 54—female of the sheep 55—shallow r eceptacle VERTICAL I—cast forth 2—city of Peru 19—printer’s measure 3—source af 21—female indigo servant 4—reception 23—oppose room IL—joke 6——constella­ tion 7—has faith in 8— e il v e r -w h it e metal 9—scent 10—manufac­ tured 11-—decay in f r u i t effectually 24—Italian goddess of h a r v e s t s 25—-cistern 26— tone in Guido's scale 27—contest at law 28—Danish county 29—Chinese pagoda Herewith is the solution to yester-go make a rn:ftake dav’a puzzle. A ELs ’T a f r E R Z m A . c TiA|N{ .PMO*! [S EJRj JjPjMOjP Tp-fe 11 M e. : E fT : t e d CM3 s \ £ > p t e s T A TI l f r n 2 j * . . E V 3 3 A c Se # %I C S a r 1 J I I C i H n B B V ^Tr1a S|K|S s c*E [ A DIO r IL IE {NIA 3 EJBl I O ® O U T [ U H ; O lL V Ctov F E1R ....1 ___ ■k I JE | (T jE j l . | e I c , t | s a H i e EJ M P U R ) E □ IEV Pie- t e l P I E I U a 1 32—scorch 35—one who makes clothes SB— channel in E ng l a nd 38—Greek letter 39— rabbit 40— the sheep 41—cut the outer part from 42—floating ice 43— pr ev a r i ­ cator 44—silkworm 45—depend upon Ceerrtxss. 1*14. br Tint Fvstsm drollest*, lac. 48—burn bl a They Talk About H ousing Bill— W h it e ’s Luck In Other Papers C o m p i l e d by A n n J a r r a t t Housing Bill T he l a t e s t ho usi n g bill, which has jus* g o n e to t he P r e s i d e n t f or s i g n a t u r e , m a k es the United S t a t e s a vi r tu a l par a di se for h ome bu i l d­ ers. The pe r so n wi s hi ng to build a h nme co s t i ng lf..OOO or less ma y now do so by m a k i n g a d own p a y ­ IO per cent a n d m e n t of only the r e m a i n d e r over a* s pr e a d i ng t w e n t y - f i v e y e a rs . This m u c h a=- a r r a n g e m e n t will p.ak* to build t h a n to r ent . it easier T h e r e a r e , c f cour se , ma ny f a m ­ to build. ilies who, b e c au s e o f i m p e r a m a n e n t it ina dvi s­ locati on, will still find able t h o u ­ s a nd s o ( o t he rs will be a t t r a c t e d by l ib e r al c o n d i ­ t i o ns o f f e r e d u n d e r t h e ne w act. the e x t r e m e l y B u t m a n y of supply a n d d e m a n d will hel p the w a g e level, Tri l ow e r i n g ;hp loan g u a r a n t e e m i n i m u m f rom 20 to IO per c e n t t h a t m a y d o w n p a y m e n t s a n d in e x t e n d i n g the p ay m e n t p e r i od f r o m t w e n t y to twent y- f iv e yea r s, C o n g r e s s ha* i nc re as e t a k e n a step f o r e c l o s u r e s a n d eau e some loss l oan g u a r ­ *o * he G o v e r n m e n t in is c a r e f u l l y a nt e e s . If losses a d m i n i s t e r e d , t h o u g h, such m a y he kept small a n d ma y lie n egl igible rn c o mp a r i s o n with g ai ns m a d e in s t i m u l a t i n g n ew c o n s t r u c ­ tion. — D A L L A S M O R N I NG NEM S. the a ’” W h ite s Luck W h e n William Allen White, I t0 mp is good fa noy she F a i l u r e o f Con gr es s to a t t a c h f a m e d E m p o r i a editor, was 65, he an a m e n d m e n t r e q u i r i n g p a y m e n t w r o t e : “ L ad y Luck ha - been go od of p r ev ai l i ng w ag e s on house® t o built u n d e r the new; a c t *® a di = - pvetT one, only some people are t h e m a p p o i n t m e n t to ahor un mn lead- d o u r , a n d w h en she give® t h e c o m e - h i t h e r with h er eyes t h e y ere, b u t p r ob a b ly the sa l v a t i on of the p r o g r a m lift d o w n or t u r n a wa y and the act itself, succeed* in st i mu l a t i n g lar g e - s cal e an ey e br ow. Bu* me, I give he r r e s i d e n t i a l p r ove p l o y e d in b ui ld i ng indust ries. c r e a s e d c o n s t r u c t i o n will boost em- *tiil gi v i n g L a d y Luck p l o y me n t , and be f or e l o ng the law And now, at his 7<**h bi r t hda y, In- ( F e b r u a r y IO), the Ka n sa s sage is .................. ... ........----------------------- W h i te t h e w i n g a n d a w a y we go. ” a big help to all those em- the world a n d all c on s t ru ct i o n, it will i f I pr • He ha- life h a s ever ga i ne d the wink, to r L a d y Luck to W ii h am Allen its is ai nu st c r is • a1! his life in E m p o r i a w h e r e he w a s b o r n , y e t no f i g u r e in n e w s ­ p a p e r a g r e a t e r o r a w i d e r fame. He b e­ g a n “ s p e a k i n g his m i n d ” t h r o u g h • hi* edi tor ials b ef o r e he va® 3 0; he h a s been d o i ng it sine*5 a n d t h a t mi nd ha® n e v e r been bound by the l imits o f E mp o r i a , He has liked t o little t h i n k of hi ms el f av a bit c r a z y, for h e a l wa ys hel d t h a t ‘ h e r e wa* no i n s a ni t y in a m a n ' s life so d e v a s t a t i n g a® u t t e r sanity. W h i t e ’s f ait h in K an s a s a n d the U n i t e d S t a t e s ha® m a r k e d his w r i t ­ ing, bu; s imp l e r t hings t h a n poli­ ti c s m o r e o f t e n take hi® a t t e nt i on . He prefer.® to wri te placid, qui z­ zical edi tor i al s on t h e town d r u n k ­ a r d , a q u a r r e l i n g m a r r i e d coupl e, a girl in t r o u b l e , or the roa** that w o u l d n ’t b r o w n pr oper l y. He is t he ep i t ome of Main S t r e e t , if t he e v e r y d a y Ma i n S t r e e t m e a n s thing® of lifp in the e v e r y d a y f a s h ­ i o n of m e e t i n g t h e m. At 65 E d i t o r W h i t e r e m a r k e d the p a s t a s ha mel es s , c h a r a c t e r i s t i c ge«t ure, A c 5 / em .5 0 ' ANED ai® The Poet's Release ROADS I love r oad* t h a t c u r v e a m o n g t he hills a n d me et the blue. T h e y t e a s e my f a n cy ; Call to mind s t r a n g e sights I ’d like to see; O r i e n t cities I n d i a n t e m p l e s A n d b r ac k i s h t r op ic st r ea m* w h e r e or chids hide. T h e y le ad pas t m ou n t a i n * et ch e d with snow. a n d Wretch on t o the «"a w h e r e t u r q u o i s e waders rise a n d fall e t er n a l l y. S o m e road® lead t h r o u g h f o r e s t ’* g r e e n ; t h r o u g h As i a n m a r k e t s . Ro­ m a n ruins. fad e sil ently a w a y . S o m e d a y a r o a d ITI t a k e , , . ITI not, th in k , c a r t w h e r e goes. I it ITI be a gyp sy v a g a b o n d in S p a i n Bu t w h e n I w e a r y , as I d ou bt l e s s shall, ITI love road* mo r e f o r l e a d i n g h o m e a g a i n ! — D O N I R W I N . S o m e r o a d s lead to g r e a t S a h a r a * t h a t he was giving s a f f r o n s h i f t in g s a nd s w h e r e caravan® a n d A r a b l a n d * Patterings on the Peripatus B y P A T D A N I E L S L O N G G A N G E - L E T T E R / Behind The Footlights Sir: i j r • • , , m baa e L f b t in h e r e y e a d o e s n t m e a n t h e r e ’* a n y o n e h e m e . N o , O s c a r , j u s t b e c a u s e a ir*vl To all those doubtful souls who We are happy to «ee that you have not succumbed entirely to the current prejudice in favor of dramatic criticism from the audience, but, through the medium of the well-read Long Range Letters, ara doing your best to put the critic’s pen back where it belongs—in the hand of those who actually perform behind the footlights. Undoubtedly the spirited attacks on J. Olcutt Sanders by the Glee Club, almost to a man, on the occasion of his criticism of their concert, did much to encourage this definitely constructive trend in the direction of mean- ingles* banality in criticism. Like “ W. C.,” we have had enough of 8 m0® oan t Fet a f‘a!e- did the other night. But it wast; t earnest efforts of people like the Texan’s critics to give the public my fault, I’ll admit. It happens a fair idea of the artistic merit of such amateur performances as have that Big Jim Langdon, who used come their way, and would have more of the platitudinous pleasantries to kick the drunk little boys and that are calculated to improve the ‘’moral” of the performer* therein girl, off th* dance floor, had a *' O'® « I* n se of the public. Me pride ourself that, ignorant as we may be, we see what a good ... piece of paper on hi® desk with * , many of your reader* may miss: the fact that such a thing as the , Pat and my phone number writ- knowl#dfe that a favorable criticism of his work was deliberately ten on calculated to keep up his “moral” need have no adverse effect on that divulge his name—walked in Jim’* quality in a young actor, but must spur him to greater heights—not t h * on the stage, of course, but in the newspaper. The fact that the pub- room, saw paper, and immediately presumed lie will soon lose confidence in such criticism and sedulously avoid all that I was a beautiful (slap-on- such performances is of little consequence, since the actors are going the bark note: J hat s the kind of jn^0 criticism business and will not need their support anyway, girls Jim know*) blonde lemaie g a(j critics as the actors’ might make, nothing could be worse than Jim kept kidding his visitor about a critic w h o would d e l i b e r a t e l y decei ve his r e a d i n g p u bl ic by calli ng “Fat,” so Visitor dialed my num­ b a d a c t i n g goo d; so w e have nothing to lose and shall make a good \ ber. But as soon as he heard my t r a d e o f t wo b a d p r o f e s s i on s f o r on e. deep masculine voice he hung up, thank goodness, and didn’t ask the “beautiful blonde’’ for a date. Shucks! it. A visitor—we don the “Pat” on , . lU , . * , , . , . • t o t h e S y m p a t h i e s s t u d e n t w h o l a s t w e e k g o t a ( h a v e f r o m a d r u n k b a r b e r . L a t e s t r e p o r t s f r o m t h e h o s p ’ta) i n d i c a t e t h a t t h e s t u d e n t is s ti l l a l i v e . f l ir ti ng with A n o t h e r s t u d e n t we know* h a d b e e n t h e “ c u t e s t b r u n e t t e he ever s a w ” f o r a b o u t t wo weeks. He w a- just about, *o ask h e r f o r a d a t e ; so b r e a k i n g t he ice he asked, “ Well, how* ar e you She a n s w e r e d . “I g ue s s I’m g e t t i n g al ong all right, but m y b a b y has a bad cold.” t o d a y ? ” • Chi O m e g a B u l l e t i n B o a r d P a t S c o t t ' s d a t e d i d n ' t h i t h e r . S h e b u m p e d in t o a b e d a n d t o ot h . c h i p p e d h e r H e l e n C o x s e r v e d b o t h as b r i d e s m a i d a n d b e s t m a n at S o ­ r o r i t y P o t t e r ’s S i s t e r H e l e n w e d d i n g . t h e f a m e W h o w e r e the Uni ver si t y sr i- f or d e n t s who g a m e d The U n iv e r s i t y of T e x a s in t h »• latest issue of the col legi ate col­ lege m a ga z i n e . College Humor'.' P a u l W h i t e m a n ’* ar ti cle tells the stor y, f r o m which t h es e e xc er pt * ar e copi ed ; if t h e s t u d e n t s it w a s n ’t p o s i b i e “ I f i r s t c a m e aero** BIV A p p l e in a N e g r o d a n c e hal l in F a s t T e x a s . S o m e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s o u t A u s t i n ­ w a y h a d i n v i t e d m e t o t h e d a n c e t o see f o r m y b o y s to a r r a n g e s o m e m u s i c f o r t h e s t u d e n t s t o d a n c e t o a t t he C a s a M a n a n a f e w l a t e r , we n i g h t s p l a y e d a t a Bi g A p p l e se s s i on f o r the s t u d e n t s . T he boys in the b a n d e n j o y e d it a s m u c h a t t h e y di d. B u t l i tt l e d i d w e t h i n k we h a d s t a r t e d s o m e t h i n g t h a t was t h e n a t i o n . ” d e s t i n e d t o s w e e p , . A while he t h r e w kisses ’at. t he f u ­ t ur e. A f t e r TO he will p r ob a b ly co n t in uo to ‘os* hi- kisses as long to a® he ha® a K an s a s - b r e d a r m raise and a worl d in a u d i e n c e . — W A C O N E W S - T R I B U N E The r e f e r e n c e t o “ o v e r - a c t i n g ” was p a r t i cu l a rl y g e r m a n e . C e r ­ t a in l y it is the last t h i n g on e would have a n y r i g h t to e x p e c t in a p l a y w ri t t e n a b ou t peopl e o f s u c h c o n s e r v at i v e an d unhi3tr ioni c t r a i t s as I f t h e y w e r e people of t he s o r t that would maka t h e B a r r y m o r e s . public c a pi t a l of t h e i r p er s o n a l a f f a i r s , live in t h e limeli ght, a n d live a n d die in a s e l f- i gni ted bl a ze of g l or y, t he n should w*e say “ A l e x ­ a n d e r is r i g h t ; it s hou l d be o ve r - a c t e d . ” But k n o w i n g t h e u n r o m a n t i c , stolid, - e l f - e f f a ci ng q u a l i t i e s of t h e Barrymore family, we m u s t a g r e # w i t h “ C, W . ” u n q u a l i f i e d l y — the play should be acted w i t h due s o l e m n i t y on a h a l f - d a r k e n e d st a g e in S a b b a t h quiet. W e close w i t h t he “Prayer of t h e Amateur.” “ To heck with the critics. T h ey ar e flies in o u r soup. B e t t e r t h e y should w r i t e t e s t i mo n i a l s f o r the C h r i s t i a n Science M o n i t o r . ” Love a n d kisses, — J A M E S D. MC CU TC H AN IIL • Incom plete— Sans Boxing Si r: It has b e e n p r edi c te d by sport* scribes t h a t T h e U n iv er si t y o f f c x a ? is h ea di ng f or t he t o p in S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e sports. Bu t I say, a n d I believe I will be s u p p o r t e d in this s t a t e m e n t by m a n y U. T. s t u d e n t s , that o u r s p o r t i n g c a l e n d a r r a n n e v e r be c o m p le t e if we n e g ­ le ct one of t he f o r e m o s t o f A m e r i c a n sport*. T h a t s p o r t is boxing. L a s t night the Di st r i c t Golden Glove* B o xi ng T o u r n a m e n t d r e w one of the bi gge st cr ow d s rn t h e boxing h is t o r y of Aust i n. T h e s e a t i n g c a p a c it y of t he A u s t i n Athl et i c Cl ub fai l ed by a wide m a r g i n to s e a t t he c r ow d , a n d m a n y we r e t u r n e d a w a y f r o m t h e doors. Now the p oi nt I 'm d ri v i n g a t is this. W h y does t h e A t hl e t i c Coun­ cil i gnor e b o xi n g? W h y do t he y n ot m a k e it possible f o r t h e U n i ­ ver si t y t e a m to u-e t he g y m ? W h y c a n ’t b oxi ng be r ec ogn i z e d as- a n to i n t e r c o l l e g i a te s p o r t ? W h y did t h e T Associati on m a k e a drive p r e v e n t I niversi ty Gol den Glover* f r o m w e a r i n g t h e s we a t e rs t h a t ‘ p•' rightf ully e a r n e d ? L . S . l , , C e n t e n a r y , a n d T.C.U. a r e e a g e r to a r r a n g e bout* w i t h t he U n i v e r s i t y t e am. Wi th such fine f i g h t e r s a,® McKi nley, G r e e n ­ back, A u g u s t a l , Ga;bing®, a n d Gl en n t he U n i ve r si t y coul d easily r a n k f i r s t in boxing. W h y not c o n d u c t a «t udent poll a n d find o ut t h e opinion o f t h * s t u d e n t * as to the q u es t i o n ? — D. B. t r a i n i n g t e r m . for physical T hese girls will please r e g i s t e r i mm e d i a t e l y in W o m e n ’* G y m n a ­ sium IOT, this Official Notice IL uning List A P P L I C A T I O N S f o r the Off icial f o r w o me n s t u ­ d e n t s , S u m m e r Session, 1 938, will b e r ec ei v e d a* the Of f ic e of the Dea n o f W o m e n , L i b r a r y Build­ i ng 106 t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y , F e b- noon in T e x a s U n i o n 316. r u a r y 16. C A P AND G O W N xxiii meet a t 4 : 3 0 o ’clock W e d n e s d a y a f t e r - MI SS AN NA HISS, d i r e c t o r t r a i n i n g f o r wome n . D O R O T H Y M A T S O N , of physical D O R O T H Y G E B A U E R , d ^ a n of women. H I L L E L P L A Y E R S M E E T C O M P L A I N T card* a r e s e n t t he d e a n s s t u de nt * who have n o t r e g i s t e r e d to T he Hillel P l a y e r s will m e e t b ei ng T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 7:15 o ’clock at to p l a n f or th* a s h o r t skit* of w o m e n the Hillel l ou ng e s e m e s t e r an d see * . . who have not yet re­ turned their proofs for their pictures to be in the 1938 Cactus, should do so immed­ iately. These sections are all dosing, and if your proof is not returned, the picture used will be chosen arbitrarily by a committee. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1938 Phone 2-2473— THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 T h e T i n t C ol le g e D a f f y fn t h e S o u t h M a n y Are G u e sts 'Forget-Me-Not’ Hairdress O f G re e k s S u nday S u n d a y g u e s ts w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a t e i g h t o f th e v a r io u s f r a t e r n i t y hou ses on t h e ca m p u s. T h e 102 co-eds a n d o u t-o f-to w n g u e s ts w e re e n t e r t a i n e d w ith d in n e r s a n d b u f f e t su p p e rs . The g u e s t lists o f th e f r a t e r n i t i e s f o l l o w : A L P H A T A U O M E G A D o r o t h y P e r k in s •'ane Gr e en J e a n e t t e R o u n t r e e E m ily M ars h all G e n e G r o v e C H ! P H I Mr . L au r a I.. C h a m b e r s E v e l y n H u g b n , F r a n k s t o n A n n e Bake r M a ry L o u i s a L y d ic k D o r o t h y S c h n e id e r D o r o t h y S c h n e i d e r B onnie R u th C e ly , R u t h T ulip s* P a l -y I • a rl othy G eb a u er, a n d Miss F a n n i e And rows, sis te r o f Mi?? Jessie An- F olk Song*: (trews. M r. Moore a n d Miss A n ­ d rew s ea ch p la n te d a b u sh o f th e , Jessie A n d re w s rose in th e g a r d e n n o rth of E c o n o m ic s: th e H o m e Building a f t e r lunch, f ss, S orrow So To Love Unto a Poor Blind L o v e r " " l f “ M ay S o n g " T h e e ’ C h a p te r Choru* Violin S olo: “ R o m a n ra A nda!u s a '’ At th e tea S u n d a y a f te r n o o n Miss H elen F iinn. social d ir e c to r of Jessie A n d re w s , r ec eiv e d th e the d r a w i n g room , As- g u e s ts in | Mating h e r w ere Miss F a n n ie A n ­ d r e w s , Miss R osalie G o d fr e y , b u s ­ iness d ir e c to r ' o f resid e n ce h alls; I mise A n d re w s , p r e s id e n t o f the i d o rm ito ry co u n c il; and H ele n P a t ­ ton, v ic e-pre side nt. D orothy G e b a u e r , In the house p a r ty w e r e Misses R a th- 1 bone, Be?* H e flin , M a r g a r e t Peck, j aud Allene A tk in so n , M esdam es I P e a r l Chadw ell and J o h n C am p- L u c y V irginia K e r s h n e r Mrs, A n ita Gaedcke, arc o m - T w o p i a n o : “ E span o R h a p so d y ’’- S a ra sole p a n i ? t C h a b ie r R e e d s L ee McC ’m i c k R u b y Lee H aberlin Kathryn Roach Given Informal Dinner K a th r y n Roach, a ju n io r a ’ the and th e w o m e n o f Jessie A n - j U n iv e r s ity , w a s com plim ented by and Mrs. D. h e r p a r e n t s , D r, d: ews D o rm ito r y . ja p o n ic a and o t h e r s p r in g ers. In The f o y e r w a s d e c o r a te d w ith flo w ­ th e d r a w in g room s w ere rl red gladioli* a n d t u ­ the dorm i- ips. A I the r o o m s in o ry an d the bird a n d f o u r t h decks w e re open pansy b o u to n n ie r e as a favor* Roach o f A m arillo, with an in f o r ­ mal d in n e r a t the G eorgian Tea Room S a t u r d a y a t S p rin g the i tables, a n d e a c h g u est received a the su n d e c k s on f lo w e r s d ec o rate d o ’c l o c k .! 6 ; to the g tests. G u ests w e r e Mildred Kirk. Dor- S tr a w b e r r y m e r i n g u e and eof-; othy D ooley, M ary S to rm . Mary foe w ere served fro m a ta b le laid A nn W e y m o u th , Louise E lliott, linen a n d lace cloth. A E llen U m p h r i t s , D oris V ineya rd, w ith a crystal c a n d e l a b r u m w ith red ta - E velyn S to rm . Louise. McKeig, per? occupied the a n d D o ro th y A dam s, all U n m ee­ ta b le , a n d at. ea c h e n d w ere vases »ity s t u d e n t s f r rn A m a r illo ; Mar- t h a L ouise B ell of C o rp u s C h r isti; o f red gladiolas. Misses D o ro th y R ath b o n e B e a tric e H ick m an o f B a i t h ; and the cerite: o f Lucy I G e b a u e r se rv e d t h e f irs t h o u r, and and M isses | F r a n c e s W ilk ins of A u stin . A f „... , d i n n e r thp g u e s ts a t ­ te n d e d the a r t ex hibit in th e a r t Lexa® Federated cm o f o m e n ’s C lub Building. th e p layed ,, by Mar- ii* Club Notices Abilene Club— a t 7:30 o' clock in G a r ris o n H all IOO. F o r t W o r t h Club-—a t 7:30 o'clock in the Main L o u n g e o f th e T e x a s U n io n to elect o ffic ers. Sigma Alpha lot*— p r o g r a m of a t Tex as S p a n ish music School o f F in e A',**. U n i v e r s i t y C he s s Club-— a t I o’clock in the T e x a s U nion. U n i v e r s i t y P r o f re s t i v e D e mo - in o’clock c r e te — a t G a rriso n Hall 111. 7:30 PAGE FIVE . K I R B Y H A L L V E S P E R S Speakers at. vesper services S a n ­ ds . n o o n a t K i r b y Hall in c lu d e d Miss D o r o t h y G e b a d e r , d - an c f w o m en, a n d Mrs. T. A. B row n, I p r e s id e n t of the b o a r d o f c o n t r o l of K ir b y Hall. Miss G e b a u e r spoke o f H ele n M a r r K irb y , first: d ean o f w o m e n of t h e U n iv e r s ity , the d o r m i t o r y cam e and o f how to be n a m e d f o r her. Mrs. B row n ‘ old t h e h is to ry of K ir b y H all, a n d ' S is a n n a H e lm k e sang. EX IS E N G A G E D " T he e n g a g e m e n t o f M iss L e e B i e d e n h a r n t o N o rto n H a r g is w a s a n n o u n c e d b y h e r p a r e n t s , M r. and M u A. N, B ie d e n h a r n , in S a n Miss Antonio is a g r a d u a t e o f t h e ! B i e d e n h a r n , ; !uv0, Mt, a n d a *m e m b „ o f t h . la st w eek-end. K ap p a K ap pa G a m m a 'I hen" m a r r ia g e w ill M arch I T s o r o r i ty . ta k e p la c e Hollice R u m rn#!I, a University* s t u d e n t . visited f rie n d s in H o u s to n d u r in g th e w eek-en d. EXCITING NEWS! ■ 'Clr Him/'f /nm' / C f i “ COLOR M O O D S ’ i n lovely S I L K S T O C K I N G S Designed for Fash­ ion s mood of the m om ent--fem mine, subtle, soft. There’s an e x c itin g n ew ­ ness ab ou t these c h a r m i n g NoMend * COLORMOODS" For example: SONNY B r i m I* the J of KT "bright” shade whoie aria DUS warmth i»r» d e f i a n t l y "Spring 195* u n Tin is w « m in tone, * flatten* oi lo vt’i t - o n fours ta d a per­ fect companion for pf:un. * - M r k'4 C r T ? S J V l f BREEZY B l i n Looksnc«* tad a1 cts-smart. t o e i e e l l c n t w c s r - i t - snth-cecr7 U u a ( c h o i c e S%! SHE FR SIAO S H E E R a n d SEM I 1.15 1 . 0 0 M E S H 1.35 H i gh l i g h t of * di s pl ay of l at e st c o i f f u r e s b y s o c i e t y w o m e n in St. Loui s it this " f o r g e t - m e - n o t ’' hairdress, s ho w n b y Gr a c e Wh i t e, a b ov e . A s t r i n g o f f l owe r s worn at th# rear o f the he ad c om p l e t e s this c o i f f u r e . Airs. Bland’s Advice Is To Read Rules In Planning Social Events groom were U niversity graduates. Miss Boren was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority and Mr. Hil­ the debrand was a m ember of S igm a Chi f r a t e r n i t y . the c o m in g of b i n g had b e t t e r t a k e ca re , Mrs. K a th le e n Bland, a s s i s t a n t dea n of is a s e t of U n iv e r s ity r u le s w hich w o m en , w a r n e d re c e n tly . T here cove r social ac tiv itie s, she rec alle d , and an u n d e r s t a n d i n g Of the rule* Mr. and Mrs. H ild e b r a n d will ^y g ro u p ? p l a n n in g social a f f a i r s saves much c o n f u s io n a n d p r e v e n ts O rg a n iz a tio n s p l a n n in g social e v e n ts h e r a ld in g I For te m p e r . MOERS-L1TTLE be a t h o m e in T y le r on the Old m i n >’ * n I B u lla r d R o a d a f t e r tw o week?. instance, she pointed out, application* for a place on t h e University social calendar for a The marriage o f Miss Mary j dance or open house must be made Elizabeth Little, daughter of Mr. J to the com m ittee at least four- and Mrs. Jack M. Little Sr. of | teen days before it is scheduled. to Arthur Edwin Moors, i A ctivities such a? dinners a n d Dallas, son o f Dr. and Mrs, E. A. Moers picnics need be given univ a few j Of H ou ston, wa? announced at a j day? notice, Mr?. Bland said. ______ ♦ ... University Dames Set Luncheon Date . . . .. r. . T A U DEI TA PH I Mr. and Mrs. Adriftn L e vy p D. Davidson Mr an d Mrs. Man- Mira Ro!'a Mar He le n B lu m M»«« < 'arite Arhat* ter I rice Eisen hur g Maxixe L e v y A ’•better L o u is A r b e tte r T H E T A XI Ju a n it a G r ac e J e t t y D e L o n g Alice Ann N t s c h k e Mr. and Vr> Geraldine Nutter®, I a v i s B r u c e D all as M arg ar et W h i t e James F t . rn C on r o e A b o u t ---- University People J o h n Russell, U n iv e r s ity stu d e n t , spen t h o m e in W ic h ita Falls. Miss T h e lm a J e a n n e A rm s tr o n g , a s tu d e n t a t St. M a r y 's A c a d e m y ii: S ?n A n to n io , was a v isito r on th e U n iv e r s it y c a m p u s last w e e k ­ end a n d a t t e n d e d th e S ig m a Chi f o rm a l. M a ry Jo Wick* s p e n t S u n d a y in Houston. M ary John*on and M a ry P u c k e ll a r e n t homo? in S a n A ntonio. th e v e e k - e n d at Miss E lia a b e th P e rk in s, a s tu ­ d e n t in S . MAL, v a ? a v is ito r on th e U n iv e r s it y c a m p u s la s t w e e k - 1 U n W e rrity " a n d is now en d an d a t t e n d e d the S ig m a C hi f o rm a l. K ap p a G a m m a s o r o rity a, a t n i i i thei B i ) lor U n iv e r s ity School Ti t M « r . „ an s t u d e n t a f th* the w e e k -e n d at. his j Phi B e ta Pi, medical f r a t e r n i t y . Phl E p s , ‘on ’ fra !* rn iti* « a n d .o rc ,-it,* ,, how- »nd L a u . a H a m p to n . t e a guv en F rid a y a f t e r n o o n in Dal- j A n y o r g a n iz a ti o n las. Mrs. G eorge L a n d e r date. J two d an c es a s e m e s te r a n d I a u n t o f th e bride, p re s id e d a t th e 0 p en house every m o n th e x c e p t a n n u a * allowed F W ilson a s t w eek, a n I r u a r >* 24 for t h e d* te lu n c h e o n a* is fdiVP! te a service. the m o n th in w hich it, gives a F e b - 1 P iano Piano set w a s fo r t h e i r I t h r o u g h o u t the a f t e r n o o n tice -ct. e n d hour. m usic m usic th e Driskill g u e r it e M c A fee , Ola Mac W o r d .l __ . a n d J a n e F e rg u so n . | he U n iv e rsity D am es, in a b u s t - j Bess H eflin a n d M a r g a r e t P eck ness m e e tin g at t h e h o m e of M rs th e m a n i a g e to o k p la ce J a n - < d an c e, she amid. Only p e rso n s A V alentine social h o u r in- i The B o a rd o f R e g en t?, in 1 1»3 6, I F 1-’ f r o m u ary 29. M rs. M oers is a s tu d e n t eligible f or i n i t ia t io n ca n a t t e n d 1 e lu d ed a w o rd -b u ild in g c o n te st, j n a m e d W o m e n ’s D o rm ito ry , U n it in S o u th e r n M e th o d ist U n iv ersity , , d a n c e s or o p e n houses given b y won bv M rs. J. W . M a rtin . Miss I I, Jessie A n d re w s D o r m ito r y ; w h e r e she is a m e m b e r of K appa in u “inan s h y . th e men o f her class, as ion th a t she w as th e first a d u a e the I niver- f r a t e r n i t i e s o r so ro ritie s, G u e st lists a n d c h a p e r o n s fo r such a f . ! w ith a c ro b a tic d an c es ; f , lrl m u ! t h „ W e d jn t h „ o{ fjc fs ^ th e Dean of W o m e n and o f v UU. ii OUU V? A * t h r r e daya bc Irerxe Olsen e n t e r t a i n e d th e gu est? m e m o r y of the f irs t w o m a n to en­ to g r a d u a t e . i t e r T hose a s s i - : ing Mrs. W ilson on I f rom th e U n iversity, a n d to tea h the U n iv e rsity , ny f a s t u d e n t 1 ne of * i th e D ean o{ Men fore n . * . v ** f r\tT rn T rv and a * thp s e a l i o n . O nly T he couple will live in Dallas avo will c o n tin u e t h e i r studies. B E L L - W Y A T T . . . . . S a ra Miss M esdames M. CL S m ith . I.co WAI k e rso n , L. J . M a rtin , J . C. Thig- pin, M, P . S m a r t! , S. WL Cole, F r a n c e s W ya tt, ; from 12 o’clock n o o n to 4 o’clock M. Jo n e s, B. E. P e l t et, J. E. B e r r y W om en m a y v isit m e n ’s dorm i- f r a to rie s, ro o m in g houses, o r t e r n i t y h o u se s o n ly on S u n d a y s , — v ---------- - —rf ever, a r e lim ite d b y this rule. the h o stess c o m m itte e w e r e Mea- ' ' C i f Jlr.S * i <• t * V- UV0VCS5 VV 111 III i k LCC d a m e s A lice B laylock, W . CL H u d - U n iv e rsity , » the the first day the I BS 3, o p e n e d social son, C. CL G ulley, I. FL Light fo o t, U n iv e r s it y wa? o, P ea- r***i j body A w a r d w h en ?hc g r a d u a te d fro m h ig h school. Miss A n d re w s J w a s th e only w o m an in b er cia??. f o r Phi Beta , O t h e r m e m b e r s a n d g u e s ts w e r e Sim w a s selected ,► ^ . . a f t e r h a v in g receiv ed Shc e n t e r e d in the , a p p a * . . . in te r e s ts in c lu d ed , bt . . , >f Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k j in th e a f te r n o o n , Mrs. B la n d said. I W in n ie A dam ?, L ee P e te rs , L. L, sides h e r w o r*c* ho rseb a ck n d n : g , of A m arillo, and Sam ! C h a p e r o n , a n d e t h e r a p « r t, ; W h e n s tu d e n t? all knew' h e r , g r a d u a te d , she rec eiv e d d a u g h t e r o f Mr. a n d M rs C. W y a tt lire L usk. Ft F . G r i g s , . J e n n i e M oy- . e le c te d R a y b u r n Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. i a p p r o v e d by th e D ea n of W om e n ! ors, W illiam B o r e n , M, M aeken- F, H. Bell of B r o o k s to n , w e r e I m u s t be p r e se n t. O n c e r t a i n cc- son, S. B. B a k e r , K. S. D eB usk, m a r r ie d M onday a t th e P o lk S t r e e t | casions w o m en m a y visit m e n'? P. S to rm , L. R. G ro ssn ick e l, R. L. o r ; C o lth a r p , NL T. P r ib b l e , and J o h n Miss J e s s ie .” as r o o m in g house?, f r o m , E l C h a r r o ( M e x i c a n R e s t a u r a n t ) You*ll E n j o y C o m id a M e x ic a n ® , . . 35c fi» 2 s o p * t a m a l e s , I h r T O I, e n c h i l a d a c o n c h i l # C o n s i s t # I t a c o , r u m # , r i o q u e s o , o lech#. f r i j o l e s , p i o n i t . c a f e , 3 5 c P r o m p t S e r v i c e 9 1 2 R e d R i v e r Jo? Carlin, M gr. B rid, e P a t h F rid n p r o r a t i o n s Girls’ Co-Op No. 2 a f t € r n o o n . , V a le n tin e H # S V a l e n t i n e P a r t y f ro m 6 d o rm ito rie s, f r a t e r n i t y houses j o ’clock S u n d a y n ig h t, Mr?. B lan d said, N o ta tio n s of the c h a p e ro n ? a r e m a d e in th e D e a n of W o m a n ’? O ffic e on th e s e o cc asions also. to V isitin g h o u r s f o r men a t w o m ­ e n ’s d o r m ito r ie s , ro o m in g house?, or s o r o rity houses are I ‘2 o ’clock noon to l l o ’clock at n ig h t from 4 o’clock on S u n d a y , and l l o’clock in on o t h e r days. t h e a f te r n o o n fro m to Mrs. B land poin te d o u t t h a t g u e s ts and n o n - s tu d e n t r e s id e n ts of h o u se s w h e r e U n iv e r s it y w om en to obse rve r e sid e are e x p e c te d th e U n iv e r s it y ru le s , w hich a r e listed lio n b u lle tin . in t h e U n iv ersity in fo rm s-1 th e ir C h u r r h j n ^ A m arillo Mr, Bell, an ex s tu d e n t , is now J o h n W y a tt, living b r o t h e r o f th e bride a n d a stu- . , in A ustin. , G e n e A u b re y and G ra c e Adel# H arg is, s tu d e n t? in the U n iv e rsity b u t s e m e , t e r , r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y i ' n t ’" 2 he ' to a t t e n d th e J a n G a r b e r d an c e . F r a n c e s C o o p e r ha? gone to | W O L F -R A W L S : ' ,f inP- i-!- M y rtle McCollum L u b b o c k to visit h e r m o th e r who j Mrs. R. E . Rawls h a s a n n o u n c e d h e r d a u g h t e r , the D o ro th y Rawls, to W illia m Wolf, coup le w e re m a r r i e d S a tu r - d a y f F e b r u a r y 5, a t G e o rg e to w n . ( B oth a r e U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s and w eok-en d a t her" h om e in P e r t , T he A r t h u r . tho m a r r i a g e of s p e n t E d ith S u d had a? hor gue?t? thi? w e e k -e n d C h a r l o t t e K ap la n and Rosalie E v a n s of H o u s to n . N ew s t u d e n ts fro m B e a u m o n t ; A ustin . ]jvo i —--------------- —— . . — * . inc hi de A d d * L e f f ie r , C lyde Hoi- j V a l e n t i n e P a r t y G i v e n la n d . J r ., a n d N o r h . r l G e n . M e ,. p Q |. J a m # j W o r c j t a y e r . S c n ttie B e a . le y . l i l t e d h e r hom e rn Beeville la s t w e e k -e n d . G re y L e w , . M u llin . V i s i t e d h e r h o m o rn r e m p l e last w e e k -e n d . j am es W o r d , r e c e n t bride, w a . h o n o r e d with a p a r t y Riven by R G W o rd a t h e r h(lme on M a ry A n n G a r d n e r , J i n x T o r . ! nee. C o n n ie Sch uler, an d H e le n D . y sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d in W a co . | m u m s _ „ d toH , hpmc w e r e w W U ln c h r y s a n th e - , nd w h ite , tock M atli# P a l m e r and M a ry E a r le S a n so m visited R achael B r a u e r in Beeville th is w eek-end. Mrs. R. B. Cousins a n d Mrs. R e m ­ b e r t G u in n assisted in serving. E liz a b e th S w ift, F r a n c e s Cook, T he g u e s ts w e re Misses Daw n B lair, M a ry J o J o h n s o n , C a ro lin e th e j B ro w n le e , N a n c y W o o d w a rd , Dor -* M.?s M a rjo r ie H o lm e . o th y Runge> E liz a b e th L i g h t s , R a b eyf L o r r a in e a n d F ra n c e * D.Hey a t t e n d e d w e d d in g o f Miss M a r j o r i e Ho l me s a n d David P alestine. D.al, e x - ? tu d e n ts , in E d ith KnipJ> ^ I R a m s e y , Alice L e d g e rw o o d , H ele n p a r ty . Cha r l es G ibbs, G i l b e r t Cox, a n d T om Q uick visited in S a n A ng elo this w ee k -e n d . V ir g in ia A lr e y and M ary Ann W e y m o u th will spe nd W e d n e s d a y in S a n A n to n io . M a ry F r a n c e s C a s b e e r a n d W e i ­ m a r D ea n H ea p s p e n t t h e w ee k-e nd a t Miss C a s h e e r ’s hom e in L am - pasas. Dill Col e of Co r s i c a na visited Me r i t t D r a n e last week-end. Miss S a r a Lee G a r r i t y of C o rsi­ th e w e e k -e n d g u e s t o f c a n a wa? E l i z a b e t h A n n Mitchell. A r t h u r E v a n s a n d Da n Lowe w e r e visitor? in J a c k s o n v ille o v e r th e w ee k -e n d . m J o e L o p e r w e n t to H e n d e r s o n to a t t e r d a c o m m itte e m e e ti n g of tho Texa? M ethodist Y o u n g P eo - p i e ’? C o n f e r e n c e held F r id a y and is vice- S a t u r d a y , o f w hich h e j - a v i . , , ii U p r e s id e n t. U th e E v elyn I U n iv e r s it y , visited f r i e n d s in S a n I A n to nio d u r i n g t h e w ee k -e n d . s t u d e n t J a f f e , in Mr. a n d Mrs. E d H olly a n d tw o |( l a u g h t e r s f r o m T a y l o r s p e n t S u n - I d a y w ith F lo re in e Holly, w ho is ■ a t t e n d i n g th e U n iv e r s it y . R o s e m a r y M athis* ■ w e e k - e n d a t h e r hom e R a th b o n e , S ophie S ta e h e ly , Eve- lvn B a r g e , A nn E liz a b e th G a g e ; M e sd a m e s Gibson R a n d le , T h o rp e , V ic to r K o r m e ie r , E d d ie Jo se p h . and Mrs. W o rd , f o r m e r l y D o ro th y j C ousins, w as m a r r i e d on N ew She a n d M r. W o rd j Y e a r ’s D ay. t h e U n iv e rsity . in a r e s t u d e n t s Littlefield Girls Have Valentine Dinner T h e g irls of A lice L itt le f ie ld D o r m ito r y o b se rv e d S a in t V a le n ­ t i n e ’s D a y w ith a V a l e n t i n e d in ­ n e r a t 6 o'clock M o n d a y n ig h t. E a c h g ir l w as p e r m i t t e d to ask a i b o y to jo in h e r a f t e r d i n n e r foT .. . living . j 1 c o f f e e and d e s s e r t .. t h e . in , , room. A s h o r t musical p r o g r a m on w hich D o ra G ras b a n g tw o selec­ tions w a s a r r a n g e d to e n t e r t a i n th e g u e s ts d u r in g t h e a f t e r - d i n n e r c o f f e e , a n d C onnie K is te n p la y ed a t t h e ev e n in g . T h e ta b le s in the d in in g r o o m w e re d e c o r a te d in the V a l e n t i n e m o tif. in te r v a ls d u r i n g s p e n t the in D allas. Mr. a n d Mrs. I r b y C o b b have g e n e to H o u s t o n f o r a s h o r t visit. j ng ; J a c k I w. p . A le x a n d e r A m id r e d balloons a n d ro s e s th e g irls o f th e W o m e n ’s C o o p e r ­ ativ e H ouse No. 2 and t h e i r d a t e s c e le b r a te d V a l e n t i n e ’* D ay S u n ­ day n ig h t. Bunco a n d h e a r t s w’e r e p la yed. The table? were d e c o r a te d w ith h e a r t s and rose? s e n t to t h e house by Miss D o ro th y G e b a u e r , d e a n o f w o m en , w h o a t te n d e d t h e T h o se p r e s e n t w e r e th e follow - (.ribhic B er ni e# Ph il li ps P a u l P h ill ip s B illy Po ol M a lv in a Prif # B ill Rot t i c Hnr.o! S c o t! W # s l# y Sa w vor Elisabeth Torrtne# Ruth Waldrop S a l l y W # « v # r B ru ce W ils o n B r u c e W e a v e r W A. 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B a r n f ie id . 91 Olson. T O D A Y I exan Cl assi!Piedi Ac!i I section 2 - 2 4 7 3 P h o n e . Announcements Dressmaking Real Estate Rentals Travel Bureaus In Brief 1 2 :1 5 — J , C K e lia m , sta te d i­ d ir e c to r o f th e NLY A., the ap e a k w ill b e f o r e R o t a r y (Tub in the Dr:?- kill H otel. 5 : 3 0 — A u d itio n ? for b r o a d c a s t­ Physic* p r o g ra m , in g B u d d i n g a u d ito riu m . 5— M o r t a r B o a r d U n io n . in T e x a s 7 : 1 5 — H ille l P l a y e r s will m e e t at. the Hillel lounge. 8 — -Dr. J e t C o rin e W i n te r s will rn a d d r e s s S igm a Xi P h y s ic s B u ild in g 203. 8— F o r m e r s t u d e n t 5: of N o rth T e x a ? A g r i c u lt u r a l Col­ le g e will m e e t in G a r r i ­ so n H all IOU 8 : 3 0 — F in a l P o s t u r e P a r a d e f o r girls, H o g g M em orial A u d ito r iu m . o v e r 9 : 4 5 - 1 0 : 0 0 — B r o a d c a s t S ta ti o n K N O W in ob­ s e r v a n c e of R ace R e la­ tio n ? W e ek , F e b r u a r y I 3-20. N O T I C E Classified Advertisers Y o u csn run your classi­ in fied very economically The Daily Texan: R E A D E R A D S 2 0 W o r d s— M a x i m u rn 1 time ..................... .$ .40 55 2 times ............... 3 t im e s 70 ..... 1.00 6 times ............. 2-line ans $2 month D IS P L A Y I col. w ide x I in, deep, 60c insertion. N o refunds •V- cancella­ tions. Responsible for one incorrect insertion only, A L L A D S C A S H IN A D V A N C E se -vice M e sse n g e r until 4:30 p.m., week-days. C o u n ­ ter service until 6 p.m. is K A P P A A L P H A R E M O D E L S D i a l 2-2U7S f o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n on m e s s e n ­ g e r s e r v i c e . K a p p a A lp h a f r a t e r n i t y , 2211 a p p r o x i­ h a v i n g Red R iv e r, m a te l y $ 5 0 0 w o r t h o f im prove- m e n t s m a d e or, its c h a p t e r house. | T h e r e is t o be a c o m p le te r e m o d e l­ in g o f th e se con d flo o r. T he floors C O A C H IN G In s p a n i s h and E n g l i s h . Ex* r-erienc«d . c o a c h . R e a s o n a b le , _________________________________ a r e to be r e f in is h e d a n d the ro o m s r e p a p e r e d ; n ew in T r i g o n o m e t r y , A n a ly t ic M a th s - in, and midcs of Finance. Differential Calcular, a n d I. appt IP? will b t PU a lo u d s p e a k e r s y ste m will be Intr gral Calculus, H u r t . s ta lle d . T h e f r a t e r n i t y c e n t l y sig n e d a on th e house. C O A C H IN G : T r i g ., A l g . . G e om ., E x p . Coach, Handle, 2 3 l l S a n A n to n io . 2 - 0 1 5 7 . in- and r e ­ lease G e o m e tr y , C o lle g e A l g e b r a rugs, C O A C H IN G C oa chin g f u r n i t u r e , P h o n e 2 - 4 4 4 8 . James te r m lo n g ... Jii L has 30 1 8 . . , I , i D R E S S M A K IN G . Alterations. R e a s o n a b le price*. W ork g u a r a n t e e d . Ph . 6 2 9 0 , Educational W H Y E X P E R I M E N T lf you want t o Buy or Sell Y o u r R o o m ­ for D e ­ ing or B a r d i n g H o u s e See U s pendable S e r vic e K L A U . E i t a b l i i h e d s i s R I D E ! MRS. T A Y L O R S T R A V E L R U - y e a r * . Car# s c i p a t i e n t e r # an i * bere. R e f e r e n c e s . I bu y gold. 102 W. 1 0 t h . 2 - 3 3 3 3 . IN C O M E S E R V I C E A I N V E S T M E N T CO. C A R S and p a s s e n g e r s d ail y t o * I p o in t s . A . B C . T ra v e l Bure* i. 710 B raz os . H U . M A Y FA IR T A Y L O R SECRETARIAL S C H O O L ' C o u r se s of U n i v e r s i t y S t a n d a r d s FR KE P L A C E M E N T S E R V I C E *13 Color ad o P h o n e 2 -4 6 S 8 L s r g e * t B u s in e ** B r o k e r a g e in th e S o u th 2 0 8 - 2 0 9 N a i l # B ld g . P H O N E S 2 - 9 8 4 1 — 9 9*1 Records • S W I N G I N ’ I N T H E C O R N ," H t l K em p and His O r c h e s t r a . “ W i t h a S m i l e s o d a Song.*1 F r e d d i e R ic h ami H e O r T .e *- tra. R eco rd* o n s a le a t J R. R eed M u - lie Co., SOS C ongee** Typewriters F R E E ! F R E E ! H a v e y o u r ty p e w r i t e r oiled an d b r u s h e d ribbon pu rc hase d. o •„ portable ter as ii** 9 Buy * fre e w it h ea ch a s I C c a c a y . TYPEWRITERS 5,0 00 S L I G H T L Y U S E D P h onogr aph r e ­ c o r d * : V ic to r . B r u n s o n D ace* , V o c a ­ lic , M e loto n e . B a r g a i n . 6c e a c h . P e te * P a c k a g e S t o r e , l l * K a r t 6th . r New n - LG* I P o r t a b le s S O L D R E N T E D R E P A I R E D Rentals Rooms for Boys Renta!* b y Week, M onth , o r S e m e s t e r H E M P H I L L ' S B O O K S T O R E r o 2-2211 T W O congers 'al ho v s wan' r o o m m a t e B e d r o o m and s tu d y , p r iv a te bath Prs- j va t* e n tr a n c e . Ideal fo r stud-, m g. *. c ry J G u a d a lu p e .' r ea sonab le . 2 - 8 * 0 3 . N o r th 2 9 0 3 T Y P E W R I T E R S S o l d -Ren t e d -Repa ir ed S u p p lie s ROOM, c l o s e t s . B a t h w it h large , w e ll-f c r u s h e d t a b an d se r v ic e . G ar age . Daily maid west c a m p u s . 2« ' * N u e c e s . roo m * : • - W A N T E D A quiet r o o m m a t e to s h a r e s t u d e n t s . Meal* o p t i o n a l , ! if de s ir e d . 2 7 0 6 Sa la d o. P h o n e 4 . __________________________________ j G a r a g e 9 8 3 S e p ar a te s h a v e r s , j s o W 19 P h o n e S H S 2 block* TURPEN’S --------- ----- --------------- ----------------- F Y F E W R I T E R S : All m a k e s . 1 7 Y ear # Repa ir E t p e r ie n c * $ 9 . 5 0 up C r ad d oc k 's . 821 C o n g r e s s . P o r ta b le s —7223353 Typing B O Y S : U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t , nice , eon* T Y P I N G : N e a t — a c c u r a t e . Call 2 - 6 0 8 1 genial, wa a ’ s r o o m m a t e . 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Fred W e b- Furnished Apartm ents Typewriters P U R W I O H ______________ .vow lo c a te d In th eir n e w h o m e , e n s o f j t h e S o u t h w e s t ’* M o m C o m p l e t e B l S I N E SS C O L L E G E S DA Y A N D N IG H T C L A S S E S E v e r y G r a duate S u c c e s s f u l l y P lace d I 6th a* L a v a c a P h o n e 2-A77 I Gardens bu - GI A DIO LI B U L K S , R o s e b u tt le *, f in e t: -aer see d, »> cr T ile r, b o n e mea!. for y o u r g a r ­ Coppers* and e v e r y t h i n g den. Martin « S e e d S t o r e . Laundries One Day Service DRISKILL HOTEL L A U N D R Y 8 - H O U R S E R V I C E 6444 119 East 7th H o m e l a u n d r y I P H O N E 3 7 0 2 l l Locksmiths Pi »i M E C K Y ’S F I F T H S T R E E T S H O P . IDI W E S T 6 th P H O N E 2 - 7 9 8 1 . K E Y S FITT E D . C A LL US _______ ______________ Lost and Found The on!y stock of National C o l­ lege Fraternity Jewelry in Austin. W e deliver while others are thinking about it. C o m e in and look— C om pare our prices. M c K i nnon’s Jewelers— Optometrists 607 Congress Ave. group C OACHING IN B . A. S I I : I n d iv id u al or i n s t r u c t io n . 7 . 3 0 - 1 0 P. M. M o n ­ day and W e d n e s d a y Hate* r e a s o n a b l e . Fo r a p p o i n t m e n t call * 2 9 t . E X P E R T E n g lis h c o a c h in g , M r s . Ca**, B A M.A., C all 2 - 1 3 8 3 . TRIG., A n a ly t , D i f f e r e n t i a l C a lc u lu s , P b P h y s i c s I , Geol. I . P o w e r s , 8 0 1 5 , 2 - 2 4 7 8 . L O S T : N e a r th e U n i v e r s i t y , * pair o f | h o r n -rim ma d g l a s s e s , pr oba bly s p e c t a c l e 2 - 4 1 1 4 a t o n c e e a s e . R e w a r d , _ in ta n T e l e p h o n e ______ __ __ __ G arage Rooms ; F U R N I S H E D a p a r t m e n t ! L i v i n g r o o m , ! bedroom, k it c h e n , s l e e p i n g por ch, g a - I rage. F o r ad u lt * . R e f e r e n c e - . 481 W e s t ST. P h o n e 6 2 8 9 . R E N T A T Y P E W R I T E R W e h ave the b e s t in Austin, S p e c ia l S t u d e n t R a t e s ST EC ICS 9th a ' La v go a 613 4 E N G L I S H c o a c h i n g bv e x p e r i e n c e d te a c h e r . U n i v e r s i t y M A. g r a d . 44 6 5 . Radio Repairing_ Dancing LEA R N TO D A N C E — ■$ I e s s e n * 13 .6 0 Student Ballroom Classes M on da y and T i i u r s d a y —- 7 :30 p m A N N E T T E D U V A L D A N C IN G SC H O O L Ph one * 2 - 8 8 5 4 , 6 9 0 8 105 W. 14 [ EXPERT R A D I O R E P A I R I N G B y Sk il le d T e c h n i c i a n s FREE E STI MATES W o rk G uar antee d, C alle d F o r and D e li ve re d J O H N L. M A R T IN G R A D U A T E s t u d e n t j u s t r e g i s t e r e d w a n t s r o o m m a t e t o s h a r e l a r g e c o m f o r t ­ able ro om . P r i v a t e b a t h , l e p a r a t e c l o s e t * . C o n v e n ie n t U n i v e r s i t y . 2 - 3 6 0 0 .___________ Room and Board W anted to Buy - r — ~ ——~-r-: i — H I G H E S T CA SH P R I C E S PA ID FOR s uit c a s e s 15# a ls o buv m u s ic a l i n s t r u m e n t s . A. S c h w a r t s . P h o n e 8763 . s e c o n d - h a n d c lo th in g , s h o e s , aud ..................................................... - M A L K I N P A Y S M OR E for Used S u its , D E L I G H T F U L R OOM S for bo y * . E x c e l - j C l o t h i n g and Shoe*. 407 F e e t 6th 2 - 0 * 3 1 , l e n t meal* Bill* paid. 2 block* » e # t \ ary U n i v e r s i t y , G ar age . Maid s e r v i c e , ■ C A S H i P i n s, w a t c h e s , etc. 8 2 1 C o n g r e s s . 1 - 7 U L for Scrap Gold, R a t s , T e e t h , Visitors Welcome 410 C o n g r e s s P h o n e 3 5 6 3 I rea sonab le . 1 9 1 4 JSuece*. 2 - 0 6 0 2 . FAGE STX The First College Daily in the South Phone 2-2473—~ T H E BAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 i Caricatured Characters TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1938 ing how he writes songs and play ing some o f the 600 melodies he has created. H O L L I \\ OO D, Feb. 14.——Ir v ­ G R A D U A T E S IN T E R V IE W E D College W idow ’ W h ere to G o Needs Musicians V A R S I T Y . — "V ic to ria the G re a t." W ith A n n a beagle, A n ­ ton W alb rook, and H. B . W arn er. Featu re begins 2:23, 4:54, 7:05, I f you can p lay a mandolin, and 9:16 o’clock. (F ir s t day.) Irving Berlin Short Advertises Life Story S pf dal to Th$ Daily Ttxan ing B e rlin w ill make his first screen appearance in a tra ile r ad­ vertising picture, "A le x a n d e r’s strum a guitar, tickle a uke, zing a zither, beat a banjo or meander on any manner of string in stru­ ment you are eligible fo r member­ ship in the Mandolin Club of S T A T E . — "S ta n d - In ." W ith Ragtim e B a n d ," which is based on Leslie H oward, Je a n Blondell, and the songw riter’s life. H um phrey Bog art. Feature begin? ; The tra ile r w ill be more than a at l l , 1*10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, and trailer, however. It w ill be a one- 9:50 o’clock. real featu rette, with B e rlin tell- (F ir s t day.) Personnel representatives of W . T. G ran t Stores, the Goodyea Tire and Rubber Company, am the Firestone T ire and Rubbei Company w ill be here next weel to in terview graduate students o the School o f Business Adm inis tration, Dean J . A . Fitzgerald ha announced. LA S! 11 MLS J U D A Y M Y R N A L O Y in "Man Proof" S T A R T S W E D . Rflvmono S U T H E R ! ! C l**** 1904! Bu rt Dyke, who is directing the specialty numbers fo r the forthcom ing C urtain Club produc­ tion. "T h e College W id o w ," is seeking to recreate this organi- zation, which was one of the m ost! P A R A M O U N T ,— "M a n - P ro o f." W ith M yrn a Lo y, Franchot Tone, and W a ite r Rosalind Russell, Pidgeon. F e a tu re begins at l l , 12:15, 2:40, 4 :3 J, 6:20, 8:10, and IO o’clock. (L a s t day.) Q U E E N . ‘‘L ivin g on E o v e ' . . W ith Jam es Dunn and W h itn ey popular dubs on the campus in Bourne. P e a tU M bcRins at 1:19, ‘The College W i- 3;03) 4;47> r5;31> g .15 and 9;59 1904, the year d o w " was first produced. ,, Dyke plans to use this group a? one o f the between acts members I Firefly.** of the show, along w ith tho girls*] W ith Je a n e tte MacDonald and A l­ lite ra l^ clubs, athletic teams, sing- ors and dancers of the period. C A P IT O L . — "T h e lan Jones. I o’clock. (F ir s t day.) Those tenatively cast for the dramatic part of the production include Ja c k Holme?, W ade I>ewis,I L na M erkel. Clint Anderson, M elvin Pape, j *“ T E X A S . -— “ S a ra to g a .1 W ith Je a n H arlow , Clark Gahle. and * ; Ross W ittenburg, Richard W o lf, K E L L A M T O S P E A K J . C. Reliant, state director of Ja c k Harbin, Bob M cCutchin. Jim j Neel, Jo e Baldw in, < an L i eh, the N .Y .A ., w ill be the principal Leonard . tolarof*, s -ie Dodson, speaker at the weekly m eeting of t0 be W in n ie Jo R a m w y, M a ry \ ir p m a the A u , tln R otary c]u b C M K * , non Jackson, J . R. Sm ith. held gt 12:15 o clo ck today, in the H elen Robinson, M ary Rice B ro - ; D rh k m H o t f , A B ^ . ank sec. le a n . V irg in ia P a w n Blue, Jan e t W ertheim , Florence Scars, (lading, G lo ria r c t a n . „ f and of the Rotary Club, an­ nounced. The talk w ill cover some phase of youth, Mr. F ra n k said. > , „ h A ll students, whether members . T C / • . k'v, .'K im ! S E A T S O N S A L E T O D A Y P A R A M O U N T ^ues feb! 22 ALFRED de B A G R E, Jr., pretest! w rn I —■* iUarlr Smmri'i Cav rnmaWy Hit Mark Aaacf’i Gay Comedy Hit WITH F L O R E N C E R E E D Lawrence Grossmith— Agnes Doyle Regina Wallace— Richard Wallace Boyd Davis— Janice Hanford D D i r T C Including St ate and Fed. T a * . r l v l v , 1 1 . 0 $ 2 . 5 0 $ 2 .0 0 $ 1 .5 0 $ 1 .0 0 M J f l R m v ?4 th and Guadalupe si F I R S T T I M E IN A U S T I N ! T O D A Y ! W ed nesd ay T h u r sd a y S c e n e * I n Bea u tifu l I echmcolor I I Th! but story of fiery Prince Albert and the youthful Queen Victoria! * BLONDELL Stom a, rn HUMPHREY BOGART m m * M o r l o S h e l t o n A i o n M o w b r a y " C H e n r y G o r d o n * J o c k C a r t o n B M O * k - V T N K tem M U Jb GREATwith Wed., Thura., 3-5 p.m. 1 0 c H I G H S C H O O L K ID S ’ M A T IN E E ANNA NEAGLE • ANTON WALBROOK I Addenda O n The Lively A rts Annulm ent of the censorial band forbidding’ stage or screen im* persons:ions of any British ru ler on Ju n e 21, 1937, fo u r generations after V icto ria R eg in a’s death. gave H erb ert W ilco x, English film producer* permission to film the career and reign of the Queen who ruled B rita in sixty-three years. ♦---------------------- — ..... ....... A t his Elstree studio W ilco x had contemplated making " V i c ­ toria the G reat,’* and bo eager was he to begin, he had jumped A IR W A V E S v ' 1 4 f " ">tb • « > » » « » '' * into the \ .clo n al, w .c n . com edUn, th" search Screen e clo g u e spoken by A nna radio slate. O f course, it is hard'to perform er hoagie as V icto ria the private diary o f the sovereign m o u th iest but when so m any Mouths make the big openings! fo r tho stars and the ntnon-eved i Tuesday’s j imagine anv . a n e -tom radio this fo r herself. well-known and distinctive mouths I Seeing that W ilcox meant bush are billed fo r the same day we Such in a insure limber-lipped' IO D owning F irs t, there is the ness, the British governm ent of- must mention it, feted fu ll co-operation to absolute accuracy. E x te rio r shots mouth that is a little too long of famous buildings like Sucking- I fo r it? face. This necessitates a ham Palace, St. Jam es's Palace, sharp fold in the corner making W ind sor Castle, W estm inister Ab- it an effective point c f issuance j is bey, Balm oral Castle, and Num- fo r hard-boiled words. Stre et were Ed w ard G. Robinson’s. Robinson ber film ed and their newspaper! interiors were has the lead constructed as studio sets with drama, " B ig T o w n ," in which he fid e lity to the originals. From the plays opposite Trevor, I ovei Liverpool Museum came the train in which V icto ria and the Consort K N O W - C B S lines at 7 o’clock to- Prince A lb e rt started on t h e i r night. number two tonight be- honeymoon. The longs to A l Jolson. Red-ringed and background was provided by the London Sym phony Orchestra and j singing "M a m m y ," it has b e e n the Band of H i? M ejesty ’s L ife worth millions to him. Bu t when J cl son’s Show opens tonight Guards. Al O f these qualities is "V ic to ria ! over KN ri\\-( B S at 8:30, he w ill the G re a t," which brings a dis- have among his dramatis personae tinguished moment to the V a rs ity A m erica s Public Mouth number ° ne’ tn a ', Theater today when the Singing ( avern, Guest of the day first-run engagement there. B * :? }’ Kelly. Parkyakarkus with screen favorite. Anton W a1 brook, tbe s c e n te d trap peculiar to the seen before in only one Am erican Hereto}’cure heck Greek W ith A n na Neagle, continental film ’s musical Mouth ^ a r‘ ha Rave, ’’B ig T o w n " it plays a comes C laire on F U N N Y F I L M F A C E S . — These three artist conceptions stand for, left to right, Hum phrey Bogart, Jo an Blondell, and Leslie H ow ard, principle characters in "Stan d - In ," beginning today at the State. Henderson- (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e I ) U n iversity and head football coach, said. " H e was a s in c e re ,! the Curtain Club or not, arr i honest man of the highest typ e ; A g ib le „ ______ ; T ri , . and everyone appreciated his q u ie t! ---------- ’ I a c t* r i ! _ for tho Mandolin Club film , and H. B. W a rn e r of A mer- fa r t films. "V ic to ria the G re a t" ba? elicited praise from the press, yet n a tu ra lly its most tremendous approval came from the British, Hill To Design Austin Revue Sets and Prentice H ill, w-ho ha? bee do- ing sets fo r the C urtain Club, is designing 312 costumes 5 stage drops for the annua'. A u s­ tin High School Revue. One thou­ sand dollars w ill be spent on the project. H ill planned the setting for last y e a r’s revue and the cos­ tumes fo r a musical revue in C or­ pus. C hristi, but he has never worked on as large a scale or with such an unlim ited budget as he is now’ doing. fin- I T p n n IC t a t a " i5t ln a tiu e gentlem an, miss his valuable 0 on A t 9 o’clock, A Pearce and H is L ittle fie ld , now bead track coach I e P r ?ra m ‘ idea of open offensive play. C lyde that athletics has race J? | game in the state. He stressed the strength and solid word. I feel T Gans: "M a tc h the Fun Go B y " j in the U n iv e rsity , was a member j ® P °r sman ( K N O W - C B S », but he too, has of the 1916 basketball team, mouth trouble. There are two ar- tesian-w*;) t v n « * Tld we v c . , i Vriene b o x ’’ C a rl box. ' I i f l U r r i , " H , L Ch!atrar J C arl H of provides T r ! v i d . r , k . l t h e , , f . , , I . I During1 1916 M r Henderson in- help. I considered it a privilege I traduced into the Im v e r s it y w hat .to have enjoyed his frien d sh ip ." . and hark ma his wind and *• underwent operation? on his throat leg last fall to aid lam ina. The slim, pr<‘SCnV ntram U!a sys,em ’ J 1' f ba'™ > n o ' the U n iv e rsity A t h - 1 te rrific a tro k in g pro champ he- H e v « that he f, just reaching the f meets be- let.c Council, .aid : .n a u s e a te d a series P rob» bl>’ » aa th ‘ E. Metzenthin, forerunner of fo rm er v a VV. j * . Continued from Page 3 I tween the d iffeien t sections of Henderson wa? one of t h e peak c f his court career. E v e ry o n e has his own opinion his gym classes the Ja c k Oaxie crevasse In 1920 Mr. Henderson became about which opens about 9:30 to intro-! athletic director of duce his fa cu lty Professor S tu a rt scholastic League. This was the believed in fa ir play. He was a E rwin, Ha vt trr i b lick. A Glee « mb, Georgic Interscholastic I believe the Uni- S to ll’s orchestra, and H a rry Bar- calendar, and since th at time his varsity lost'a man o f 'high integrity ® * pAiWfi become ria, vocalist, compose the fine arts name has ctrnnntrmrtne * ai #♦ i i synonymous :p -he field nf ..k U t; " T add€d League an ! P a t * r ar a J the . % * ' most courteous that I have ever known. He was the power of V ines’s drives. and genial men P e rry has learned to cope w ith He game ha? improved from 15 to 20 per cent, and the Inter- a man of sterling quality, and Isays that hi? ' t , thr man of convictions, and stood fo r Eng lish star is determined to wrest athletic what i? right. the pro crown from Vines. B I B L E IS T O A S T M A S T E R Ar 7:50 o’clock D. X. Bib le w ill introduce the honor guests of the H ie Benn y Goodman clarinet i s | baS1- He ironed out d ifficu ltie s be- U n iv e rs ity ’s Bureau due ^ „ r a good lipping tonight be-j.tween the high schools in , ginning . t " l0 o’cio'ck when bvent’y I leatrue’ and ha",dcd ,!mvn years of jazz will be reviewed by ou» important decisions on ehgi- wn.-ve,]_ said. n is m p r- i of Public w th Texas High School foot-1 ' R o y B a t a t a ^ t o r of (ho in thirty minute? for bnity case?. J.W .W . band The La* in-American theme w ill be carried out in five units. Con- tha ver.tionalixed designs w ill be ap- K N O W -C BS listeners. plied in satin. A S xteenth Cen­ tu ry Spanish Court is represented in th e fir s t scene, w h ic h is to be done in w h ite w ith gold and s c a r­ let crest. V e r a Cruz is suggested by a harbor worked out in dark colors. A n abstraction in silv e r, white, black, and p lum ty p ifie s dark woman Buenos A ires. A dancing a a against rh u m b a bright background gives th e a t­ mosphere fo r H a v a n a . The final scene is a re tu rn to 'h e Sp a n ish l l :1 5— E 2 :30—H ’Op. 7 ;30 — E d w a r d G. R o b i n s o n 7 . ’ 0— A g i, o— A Pe*re.’ I :Sh— ('ara van l l <5— N e w s c a s ts 6 >0— Newsca.xis 6 :' 5 Spo rt c a s t s 7 sn— Lady Esther Serer.sda « — « f — Horace Heidt 10:10— Ta tan Nova Flashes ( J 330— J i m m y K N O W e»rr>an N*-» «f*»* fin C. Hill W O AI 8 15— Breakfast. Club j o y ’ s Orch. C o u rt. i i -on— l l — L o u i s A r m s t r o n g B y working on such projects a? _ _ Z. — J i m m y F i d d l e r J o l s o n & M a r t h a R a t * this. H ill expects to get p ra lice which w ill help him prepare fo r UP 8n( a career as a theatrical desigi er. wou.d break vvh:te-faced, d ry and : , sob as though their hearts other? I watched inarticulate en* h l a - • . , j fop I " aY daze, “ G r e s w riters, painters, mer- chants. diplomats, educators, actor?,, corner cops, cartoonists, elevator men, newsboys, Broad- panhandlers, jobless chorus —W ill Hogg knew them a — telephoned me and other their deep ?ym- -their loss and their incon- grief. path; solat lends ox H OGG P R A IS E D I r athletic U n d er his direction, the In te r­ I i c h o la lic League became one of -I* orgamza- the greatest lions in ti world, and the fin a l of the Southw est as l l L a ? v erne!gence t tciotbaii pow’er can be a national to traced to the trainin g players re- Interscholastic ceived ne neld. (he in ,, , , . t “ .. __ *-jn m.. and under whom .Mr, Henderson the School E x tra cu rric u la r Activize*?" I eveninjr: M r* and Mrs* Jo h n V an R vn, Bruce Barnes, W ilm er A lli­ son, and the fo u r members of the , pro troupe. V 8 o’clock Bell and . j .Senior w ill meet, to be followed a4 8:45 o’clock by Vines and a7 e „i P e rry . The final match w ill pit Vines and S en io r against P e rr y ever} dav and in many try in g con- r> j ;,- ,! e experience with Mr. Henderson nearly tw enty years* k • * "Rvn R m ro R am p ? \\ i! . u r n •* 9 ® o c i o c k mu •« t f , , “ ,*» him V in a , an h,!rh ,dseal* which I and Bell. I have never known him " “ nun circumstances w ere known, ’? d? what could be considered, H O M E C O M IN G F O R B E L L lf an u n fa ir thing. This is a homecoming fo r Bel!. He played four years under the T. H. Shelby, dean of the Divi- direction of Dr. D. A. Penick, ten- Dr. Pf nick ha? been League. The system track competiiii der M r. Hende He conducted t field meet for years, and has and district in mi trees in the p petition, He w f i t ra basketball and c o a r b . t r i b u t e u s a i ? o w e r e u n - M O n f ' ! E x t e n s i ( > n , p a u l t o son’s suuervision. ^l r ' Henders«n ’s work, saying that several days, hut the < Ids e state 7rack and the outstanding thing about his I are that he w ill he on hand *o see bis form er pupil oppose Senior. th e 'la s t eighteen work was tbe man ^iniself. " H e was clear-headed, knew his Fo rm er Longhorn team? w ill be "assisted escholastic com- field intim ately, " “ ti represented, with Bell, Alli- ep ara tin ” of r e m . and hp was absolutely fearless in I son. Barnes, and W illiam ? presen*, ked out the pres- ca rry in * out the rules and regula- in h5st Part of the League. H e w a s a h a r d w o r k e r a n d w a s T H IN G S TO W A T C H thoroughly and Things to countv ill tirg s of high school c o m p l e t e J . W . C’ a i h o ' u n , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e P ^ f e c t i y a d a p t e d t o t h e w o r k t h a t In v e r , i t , - .a id : " M r . Henderson had alw ays P dld; . H « « as » ’” a : irIr' f^r -tate meets « ! « * « ” 7 .,:*c i r „ ’ , a w hatever w „ hi, task t o do. *" >i»*kethall and elim ination, in He did Im w ork well, was cour- Principals, supermtend- teous. affable, and an im po rtan t i f nts- and coaches o ver the State rn em hi • of the U n ive rsity sta ff. | knew < be w a' €^ual to an>' His untim ely death means U n iversity suffers a grca* T w M rs Charles J . Moore, director the £er^-v* f o o t b a l l . Dr. Penick, Longhorn In f r a c t io n Bureau, loss.” tennis o f. ; be said i coach, said: . . k P ’ tba f p look fo r: steam on V in es’s shi ts, f . f he . . . the forcing enable , . the P e rr y to reach th( tactic? of B e ll that made him known a? the T rn bl ing Texan . . . method? of the Int -t group of tennis stars, a? used by Senior . . . their stroke? . . . rite ii* court s tra t­ egy . . . and their net play. * net W I N N E R T A K E S G O L D " I have alw ays been v e ry fond f iu e r s o n in e v e r y w a y . •f Roy Hem "T hroug h the many years I have known M r. Henderson as a co- ner nf tb js x . A pot of g rid awaits the win- Beside ? getting *.*-'ui. ^t u n eve ness Anc an he rn g a v e panache to civic Buts-, f a ir and had the courage of h is ' un flinching courage, all coupled | next H o w of all men I have Ha was a fine eentiem an and a ™ * ' r; J hava V.**n im P rasMd ,b7 2 1-2 per cen’ of the total (rate. ,e!f-con.cioaS- perfect aport. H e was em inently I hia r . ‘ unfa,:inK co“ rtesy’ bia i the w inner w ill probably oppose leading amateur. It appears tbs* tho tennis fathers w ill have to talk fast and convinc­ ingly to keep Donald Budge, pres­ ent kine of ’ he amateurs, w ithin the am ateur fold. ^ r* Bedichek did not know who would rip M r. Henderson ? succes- sot a? atnletic director. fine man. C o a c h __________________________ convictions Texas ha? uable man. ... A ..aai lost anom er very val- , j wi th a rare optim ism ." The U n iv e rs ity , He , , , „ y, v e ry from •r, ar r. a n a magic " W did it all from total ob- The U n iv e rsity of Tex a.-, and the sweeping acres T < x as have burgeon e’ »■» fcf *PP»>"‘ ad >" r, . , Pa in tin g ? of F ra n k Reaugh and , " L ik e a i dwellers on thr plain- le a g u e , an organ.zation perhaps other |eading Texas arlists wilJ be j development of the Interscholastic T greatest tendance of th . Satu rd ay night the , A committee rn charge of at- (Continued from Page I ) depreciation and a ca- Henderson’, near future. closest lo??. ’ R o y , T) pro- . r. , I I . . . . . • wa« uncann , Round-Up, M r. M cCurdy nounced. an­ Personnel of the various com­ mittees for the homecoming w ill be announced this week. its kind in the country. on exbibilion on the second floo r on exhibition on the second floor of the Texa? U nion throughout long period of de- I N E W - M A G I C V O I C E ” S O U N D CAPITOL " I f en . , a . 1 heart! ’ he b“ 5t ° D u rin g the velopment, he has brought through w :th a minimum o f dis-j fk U lt} ent cr of The U n iv e rsity of Tex a know that few men met death so valian tly. Not once did he w him ­ per. Hts chief con em during hi- f mal hours wa? for his beloved sister arni two equally h< oved brothers— M ke and Tom. the y, the a umm and the pre?- rop of expectant graduates he had an enthusiasm for life tha: to was unquenchable. T h e re’s noth­ ing in a noble i iin a n ity that was not in him. M en tally, physically, m orally, he was a giant. be missed, but those o f us who are le ft to mourn his physical “ Roy Henderson should be given i In- p., se nee are com forted League o f Texas knowleuge that the world arri its terscholastic people- have profited m ightly in one of the best in the w o rld ," na*.ing him for such a Ii7*;, while. Kd d i e , business manager bf in- te: collegiate athletics of the Uni- And may God give us coo .’ age IP " H e has done a versity, said. g rea t deal to make the Luvgue w hat it is. He w a a high-mFried J man, and one th at did you good to know him, I have known him ; fo r several years, and he alw ays "L o o k : g hark now I feel < > r- ta in that what ! regarded as mere philosophic moments this summer presager! something deeper, some­ thing rem arkably in tu itiv e — a g ift that W ill Hogg bad rn an as­ tonishing degree, He was seldom w r o n g a b o u t people or forthc'-m- ! n g e v e n t s , He w ill mention. His place w ill be very the credit fo r helping make the ie high ideals ne ?pon hard to f ill." Display- in it lontinued From Page I ) "gin a1 instruments has been ‘ace high’ with mfr." "E v e r y o n e is saddened to hear in o f the news of R o y ’s d eath," Dana arm dice, m anicuring X , Bible, athletic director of th e! ointm ent boxen < f ivory, “ I know that he -wa* calmer, he was, if it w ere possible, m e * Christ-like, Some of the most b eautiful an d inspiring letters in Ins life rtf self sacrifice were w rit­ ten and dispatched in those la--*, friends who had not days. Old heard p f him re c e iv e d ch ee rfu l, helpful message? an d little gifts. in year- piece- of glass, u rn s and vases. Iii the case are two vases and an • rn from T ro y, believed to date " I doubt that even Texa who rf he was rig h tfu lly "th e first c iti­ z e n ," can ever realize the scope o f this m a n ’s w o nd erful frien d ­ ship. Sin ce the word came fron that b e a u tifu l and picturesque far little spot, Baden-Baden aw ay G erm an y. I have seen sts *.• c men rn a ll walks o f l i f t crum ple Fin e A rts in the U niversity. f r o rn I h e I h i r d (I e n tury. in consists of bronze statuettes from ancient E g yp t, sent in honor of the newly created Departm ent of A n other group of art objects lf pi iii 1 u iv REAL ITALIAN AND MEXICAN FOOD W E D N E S D A Y & 1H U K S D A Y LESLIE HOWARD BUTE DAVIS Olivia DeHA VILLANO W I 200 W E S T S IX T H J O H N N I E F R A N Z E T T I , Prop. PU BIC KNOWLES - ERIC Bl OBE • SEGREE BARBIER P L U S ! ______________ C H A R L IE M CCA RTH Y and E DGA R B E R G E N 'Im, W J A M IS DUNN M*$ full I u n c f awl fight ( *ro VACIO t c.'t JS H O R T S J E A N S A H G E A N I M U S I C A L P IC T O R I A L R E V U E I H E DAY N E W S O F L A S T D A Y ! Yo ur L a s t C h am p to S e * J e a n ' s L a s t Picture JE*N HARLOW C L A R K GABLE i n "SARATOGA” with L IO N E L B A R R Y M O R E McIntyre- (C ontinued from Pag e I g reat U n iv e rs ity , both of which he loved passionately, w ill the power of hi? unsw erving fixation long a fte r generations yet unborn much dust in fa m ily crypts. influence, hi? right, this generation and so fo r are laze w ith v :m through " I t was my fortunate privilege to two happy months in Euro pe, a fe y weeks before the end. It is per­ haps better to say that I alone "la z e d ," fo r W ill Hogg was al­ w ays alert, teem ing w ith new ideas f- r the betterm ent of insti­ tutions he loved and Tor the hap­ piness of the people he liked. L A S T M E S S A G E T Y P IC A L " H i ? last message to me was typ ical r f ’ he man. Un his death bed and w ith "-.ai glim m er of con­ sciousness like a shimmer of heal lightning, that comes To the pain wracked, he cabled an for m aking n ore con Portable a new home I had purchased. Not once did he men* on his illness. idea A LIMITED LEFT TO TIME Reserve Copies of the 1938 Cactus The printing contract of the Cactus requires that the final order for the 1938 edition be given soon, Reserve y o u r c o p y n o w , as no extra books will be available in June. NO CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED/ THE CACTUS JO U R N A L IS M BLDG. .108