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( 2 ) K n o w l e d g e is n o t i t s o w n r e w a r d . i t s K n o w l e d g e o n l y a t t a i n s r e a l v a l u e w h e n p u t ( 3 ) Do t o u s e . n o t a l l ow a p p a r e n t l y i n s u r m o u n t ­ a b l e d i f f i c u l t i e s t o d i s c o u r a g e a c ­ t i o n . W o r t h w h i l e t h i n g s o r m o v e ­ m e n t s u s u a l l y b e g i n w i t h - m a l l g r o u p s w h i c h l a t e r g r o w i n t o n a ­ t i o n a l a n d w o r l d w i d e m o v e m e n t s . C h a r t e r h o n o r a r y m e m b e r o f t h e f r a t e r n i t y is J o h n R. S u m a n , p r o d u c t i o n o f : v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f t h e H u m b l e Oi l I C o m p a n y . t h e p a s t S t a r l i n g C h i n a o d e n t e r s t h e m i x t u r e b y s e a s o n ' s h i g h l y w a y o f r e c o m m e n d e d p i c t u r e , “ Oil f o r t h e L a m p s o f C h i n a . ” Pa t O ’Br i en a n d J o s e p h i n e H u t c h i n s o n , t h e l i f e o f a n t h e p i c t u r e reveal.- in C h i n a o v e r ­ A m e r i c a n c o u p l e t h e d i f f i c u l t i e s o f u n r e c o m i n g w a r d e d p e s t i l e n c e , a n d s e r v i c e , t h w a r t e d f a m i l y l if e. B o t a n y , c h e m i s t r y , arni t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s w ill g e o l o g y , s o c i ol o g y , m a i n i n g g i v e n T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 9, o ’clock. e c o n o m i c s , r e ­ b e I 2 at All s t u d e n t s w h o a r e s i g n e d u p e x a m i n a t i o n s t h e - a m e for t o c al l a t S u t ­ t w o o r m o r e for t h a t a r e s c h e d u l e d d a y a r e r e q u e s t e d t o n Ha l l I GI , A p i l i 2. Missions Pound Lane, Houghson, Ramsey to Snap Steer I . N . S . R E P O R T S Chess Tourney Ten n is T o d a y mo r ni n g . n T T . " S E R v i c e ’"” '' ' C O M P U T E C A M P O S A N O * C O N F E R E N C E C O V E R A G E -.A. ▼ i v t , --------- - - TEXAN SPORTS E d i t e d b y S T A N L E Y G U N N ED S Y E R S , N i g h t S p o r t s E d i t o r Vance-Varsity Vaulter Stanton’s Homer in Eighth Wins Close Game; Padres Use Five Pitchers T a s t i n g d e f e a t f o r tho fifrst t i me this - c a -on, t ho IVxa< I i o n ^ h o n u foil be f o r e t he big ba t s of t h e Sa n A n t o n i o Mis. ion-., T e x a s L e a g ue club, T h u r s d a y. The com* wa s tied a t e v e r a l d i f f e r e n t t i me s d u r i n g the ga me . T he fi nal score wa s 9-8 f or the Missions. , ' Sr rrr; a n d scored si ngled long fly - r-—1—- —A M u n t o (fred Sports Th e L o n gh or n s got a wa y to a two r u n l e a d in t he fi rst i nn i ng when on I S a n ds ' s t r i pl e to c e n t e r . Chic Prei- en! S a nd s ac r os s the plate bisch field. to e e n t - r with a initial j Th* M i salons t h e i r l of t e d j f un w h e n S a m H a r s h a n y the o n e o f La ne ' cl i f f f or a home in r u n . In t he t hi r d i nni ng, t h e pro- f e - - i o n a l s g a t h e r e d f o u r hit s h ut m a n a g e d to g e t but o n e r un across t h e plat e, t h at be i n g a h o me r un by Miller, p it c h e r -ions, who sent the ball o u t of the park ove r the ri ght field fence. WO M E N ’S In tr a m u r a ls for V w t L t*COOL fa t halls on lef t r e n t e r t he M i s - , tal li ed Hut** Start f o r -> f l i t ' 1935-36 are n e a r in g a close w ith the co m pletio n of the hockey t o u r n a m e n t; only the baseball and g o lf to u r n a ­ m en ts rem ain to be played. Little in te r e st w a s sh o w n in the hockey to u r n e y — only seven g a m e s w ere play ed. Th ■ Independent III tram w on the c h a m p io n sh ip m atch l a s t . T u esd ay w hen th e y d e fe a te d the Chi O m e g a s by the close score of 1-0. T hat score in d i­ cates th a t the c h a m p s didn t have a cinch. T he Independent III team con sisted o f : M ary Louise Hill, L e is J o h n so n , V ic to r ia Lankart, Carol Q u eb ed eau x, D orothy B ecker, D o r o l h y R utland, Zula Pearl T erry , C o n sta n c e B a ld w in , Ada Mae D ouglas, H a l l i e D un la p , T h r a c e Ola E ngel, F r a n c e s (iim b le, Hazel C ra y, Lucite Holland, and T h e lm a O v e r ­ str e e t. C hi O m ega w ere e n tr ies Buch- Bede lh; A llison, Rosalie 'egg y an an , D e m r a Collins, D otson, F r a n c e s F en d er, E v a H art, Len Mewhinne.v, Louise M c F arland, Mary M cD onald, P a t t y M orris, M arga ret M u r ­ ray. E lizabeth Richter, B e a t­ rice Ripple, H a l l i e Mac R o ach , J o s e p h in e R ob erts, Lu­ cite S e lb y, F r a n c e s S im s, and Leah W ilson. been postponed th e University rT~fH E G olf to u r n a m e n t has A f r o m A pril .‘I until A p ril 6 in order not to conflict w ith the R ound­ up f e s t iv itie s . Tho e n tr a n ts will d r a w for opjMuients, and each pair will play one round on th e six -h o le co oree a d j a ­ cent to the n ew te n n is co u r ts and p o w e r plant. A f t e r h a lf th e p l a y e r s h a ve been elim inates!, six c o n ­ se c u tiv e holes m ust be played to co m p le te the second round. the second T h e w in n e r s o f round will a u to m a tic a lly e n ­ te r the fina ls, w h ich will call for a tw e lv e -h o le round. J a n e C onnor, 1935 c h a m p io n , is e x ­ title pected a g a in th is y ea r . to d efen d her Baseball g a m e s should be s t a r t in g e v e r y a fte r n o o n now; a lth o u g h t o u r n a ­ th e is not scheduled until m ent A p ril 7. T h e sp o r ts m a n a g e r s have been urged to sta r t p rac­ t ic in g w ith a coach to help feel is, t h e m — th a t th at they need one. J u d g in g from th e e n th u s ia sm thai is already bein g sh ow n in this last to u r n a m e n t, th ere should be a large num ber of en tries. th ey if Intramurals T cn al* Sin*I* a Today (F rid a y ) 4 o ’C lo c k D i v i s i o n Frank R*»du* (open) »« Now I Ktu-wfr I)al«> W at­ C ons toot (Davis I.) v . H J o h n Hiker vs W»vnr M a l ( H o t S h o t * ) . L e t ( C o u n s e l e d ) . kins I Wichita*) »*, Kd Moline) H*-»ry H«G«<*t:ild '.Ion*"* (O p en !, f'he-t*r K«*agy v. ‘ Far m ­ (R«**d Hi. im-I e r* ). Dunean Corbett (Tou ring T ) v». Don W ilson (O p en ). Malcolm Kunia (G rif fi th *) r* Jack Akins ( M e r g e d HL). CL P. Hat.der* t (Tour ing J ' l d Da vin D u n l a p lUprni Rangers) v* Blake Simmons G o * L e v y ( C o u n s e l o r s ) vs . H i l t o n W i l ­ h i t e ( F i t * H o u s e ! , e d w a r d M i e n s ( M e r - g e l e H . ) v * . Fa '-k H o p k i n s ( O p e n ) . ( C o u n s e l o r * I. R o b e r t 1 ran*' S y! W l n f r e , (T ourin g (Oro*- nickle I 1 Wichita-*) v ( O p e n ' v- 5 ©’Clock Division lf C ro * * B $ ck l « ) L l o y d C r a w f o r d (H ot S h o ts) ( O p e n ) . J o e E d g a r , ( M e r y e l e ( J o n e s H > vs . J o e F r y o u vs . I.* i Ri ck- H a r o l d P u r n e l l ( T o u t ­ a n g e l .- i n g TV). Glen Corrigan lr L l o y d D . B e r t h (Counselors I. ( O p e n ) v a . J i m m i e B a r r S t a n f o r d v K. R . K e n n e d y ( O p e n ) B u s b y ( T o u r i n g T . I W D S m i t h - ( H o t S i n d * ) v* . J a r a e - H u n t . ( O p e n ! T h . . m a s J*;, Pe r r y (O p en ! vs. V o ig h t ( W e huns i. ( O p e o i vs . H a i l e y P h e l p s J . P. T a y l o r i R e e d H ). D a n SI Ada ll ' H e <, H t vs . P a » il R u c h - ( C o u n s e l o r s ) AlS»ert W it o n ( O p e n ) v» . B o b B a k e r ( I . u n d g r e n I . (June* H i vs. (Counselor-.). Tame- R Robert Dunn I M ' w r e ( W i t t H > v s W r o e O w e n * ‘ I P e t e i f >. W i l s o n R i c h a r d - . . . r o s e * ( H e w e r I L * K e i t h Davie B e n A t k i n s o p (Hot S hot* I ye. '(LM- f i? h* I ■ Morn* Cannon (Touring TLI v*. A l d e n ( . a ret * ( O p e n I. (Griffith- I v*. Du* January I t az. if I. blett (Open) va. Victor B i n ­ Henry i t * (Open), ( O p e n ) . L y n n J a c k i o n ( O p e n I Edward Hainohild l-*wis M o o r e J a* a e o n ( O p e n ) J . A . vs P a d r e * S c o r e T h e f o u r t h a n d f i f t h p r ove d the the big i nni ngs f o r the S a n A n t o n i o j club. S p e n c e si ngled with t wo o u t ) a n d s c or e d on Mi l l er’s l ong double to i .gilt field. S c h a r e i n sent Miller home with a s t i n g i ng t wo- ba s e hit. In f i ft h, S t a n t o n opened; by g e t t i n g a base hit, a n d L a r r y B e t ­ t e n c o u r t , f o r m e r A U - A m e r i c a n f oot ba l l p la y e r a t St. M a r y ’s Uni- versity, si ngled to se n d S t a n t o n to t h i r d . O i r o l a s cor ed S t a n t o n ; with a ba se hit, B e t t e n c o u r t go­ i ng to t h i r d a nd s c o r i n g on a fi eld­ e r ' s choi ce by N e w m a n . P u t t i n g t o g e t h e r base hits and walks, the L o n g h o r n s e v e n e d the scor e a t 6 all in t h e f i fth. Munr o si ngled a nd w e nt to se c ond when S a n d s was passed. G r a h a m a nd 1 P ie i bi s ch r ecei ved wa l ks to force in Munr o. W i n b o r n an d We st e r- rnan s t r u c k out, a n d F it z s i mm o n s e m p t i e d a hard the sa cks wi t h d oubl e to left c e n t e r , m a k i n g t he j s c o r e six a n d six. to! A f t e r f ai led the Missions scor e in the fi rst of t h e si xth, the t h e i r half .Steers c a m e b a c k to de a dl oc k. Bigby w a l k e d a n d w e nt to sec ond on a wild pitch. Ile scor ed on S a n d s ’s hit. b r e a k t he in S t a n t o n H o m e r * in H a r s h a n y t r i p l ed a n d sc or ed on j the s e ve n t h ( C n s c o l a ’s doubl e f or the Missions. T h e L o n g ho r n s failed t o scor e in t h e i r half. Win- bo r n singled, w e n t t o sec ond a n d I died as M u n r o s t r u c k out. ; Sa n A n t o n io with a S ch a r e i n o pe n e d t he e i g ht h for life a t f i r s t , when W i n b o r n ’* pe g pulled Mutton j Steer Box r a b 0 4 f> 2 ii o l h lf T ea a * ( 8 ) Rigby, 3b Munr o, S a n ds , G r a h a m , 2b •J Pi e i bi s c h, cf 3 W i n b o r n , ss 2 T h o ma s , r f i W e s t e r m a n , r f Fi t zs i mmo n s , i 4 I Lane, p I Ho u g h s o n , p Ra ms e y, p 1 b I 2 • > 3 0 I ii 0 0 0 I) <) 0 0 0 p o I H 3 I *) I a I 3 0 0 0 a 4 2 0 1 0 5 0 0 I I I 0 G E O R G E V A N C E , c l e a r i n g t h e t o p t i m b e r * , it T e x a n ' * l e a d i n g a s p i r a n t t o p o l e v a u l t honour* at t h e c o m i n g T e x * * • e n i o r l a w , V a n c e f t n r * h e * hi * i n l a i t y e a r o f e l i g i b i l i t y w i t h th** R e l a y * m e e t . A t r a c k i q a a d fbi * y e a r . H i * b e * t m a r k t o d a t e ii 12 f e e t , 9 i n c h e s , a n d l a i t y e a r b e w a * g o o d e n o u g h t o f i n i s h » e c o n d in t h e c o n ­ f e r e n c e m e e t . Relays Entries at 974 Set All Time High Mark T h e w e r - i n c r c a s i n g n u m b e r of e n t r i e s f or t he T ex a val* S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n m o u n t e d to a n all t i me ze ni t h 974 a t h l e t e s r e g i s t e r e d to p a r t i ci pa t e . - Re l a y- carni T h u r s d a y wi t h For t y- s i x uni v e r s i t i e s a nd coll eges a n d si xt y- one high school- have e n t e r e d , Ed (tile, bu s i ne s s m a n a g e r , a n n o u n c e d , i eeeivod T h u r s d a y a n d * E o n M'S Spring Games Mark Texas Loop _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t e am. The s t a r • °f Da vi d : c r e w T e x a s i until L O N G V I E W , M a r e n g o . ( I N S ) r e g i a - 1 - T h * Dal l as S t e e r s t o d a y held a uni ve r - I b a r e I to 0 v ic t or y o v e r t h e House be whi s ke r e d held t he Ma ve r i c ks scor eless t h e s e v e n t h w h e n F r e d d y Fa uhy si ngled to left a nd scor ed T o n y Y o rk f r om second. T he R e n ­ next ton H a r b o r to two innings t i mes k n ot t he score an d sever al to ha d t e a m f o r t r i ed d e s p e r a t e l y t he S t e e r - a l m o s t r e a d y t he t a mpe de . t h e n u m b e r of c o n t e s t a n t s ; B a y ­ lor U n i v e r s i t y ( 6 ) , H a r d i n S i m ­ ( 2 ) , S c h u l e n b e r g ( 7 ) , San mons An t o n io T e c h ( 8 ) , Ra ymondvi l l e ( 2 ) , K i n g s b u r y ( 4 ) , S a n J a c i n t o of H o u s t o n 4 ) , E d n a ( I ) , F r e e - p o r t ( 2 ) , I F o u r h u n d r e d a n d si xt y - e i gh t of t he p a r t i c i p a n t s w e r e t e r e d f r o m coll eges a n d sities, a nd t he n u m b e r p e r f o r m e r s a m o n g o ve r s h a d o w all Relays. p re v i ou s o f t h e coll egians T i c k e t s a r e on sale a t U n i v e r s i t y Co-Op, El l i son’s, ris Ma n' s Shop, G r e g o r y I Of), an d by m e m b e r s of t he es a i e < i a1 ad rn i --• ion, se r ved s e at - on a nd f i f t y c e n t s holder^ a n d high school s t ude nt 9*1 c e n t s tor for $ I .,7(1 the finish for b l u nk e t t he M or- G y m t rack g e n ­ re- line, tax -— a ■------------- O fficia l R oad M ap C en ten n ial F ea tu re 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 8 r 0 I 2 I o 0 0 I 'I 0 0 0 0 0 r f l h 13 To t a l ..... 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Gi bb CIii* brist, s t at e h i ghwa y e n gi n e e r , c omp o s e d t h e wo r d s and t he mus i c of “ T e x a s O v e r AH,” a n d it wa s p r i n t e d with his con- is s ke t ch ti t l ed “ T e x a s U n d e r Six F l a g s . ” histori cal T h e — I sent . 0 Tot a l hat t e d Scot e fot by i n n i n g s : 9 18 27 13 i i My e r s in t h e s i x t h . st olen S t a n t o n ; 2, Harshany, . IL E. 9 18 0 S a n Ant o. O i l 220 120- 8 8 2 2 0 Q 041 010- T e x a s S u m m a r y : T wo ba s e hi t s; Fit** m u m m s 2. .Miller. S c h a r e i n , Cris hi t s; Sands, base col a; Tine*- H a i -ha ny. H u me Runs, H a i s h a n y , Miller, bases; C rise Ola, G r a h a m ; r u n s b a t t e d in: Miller S c h a r e i n, S a n d s 2, Prei bi sch, F it z s i mm o n s I, S t a n t o n ' 2 , Criseola 3; l e f t on bases: T e x a s 15, S a n A n t o n i o 8; doubl e plays: W i n b o r n to G r a ­ ham to Mu nr o ; W i nb o r n to Mun r o to R i gby; hit by p i t c h e r; Rybu ( W a t e r m a n ) ; wild pitch, Miller; balk, Miller; passed ball, S p e n c e ; sacrifi ce hits, H a r s h a n y, W ('Mer­ m a n ; o f f Miller, 4 luna, 5 hits ( none o u t in f i f t h ) , in 4 i nni ngs ; o f f Lane, 2 r uns, 8 hits, in 3 i n­ n i n g - ; o f f H o ughs on, 4 r u n s , 7 hits, in 3 i nn i ng s ; o f f Ra ms e y, 3 runs , 3 hits, i nni ngs ; o f f in 3 Myers, 2 r u n s , I hit, in I i nni ng; in two inni ngs; bases on hall -: Miller 4, Myers 2, R y b a 7, Pi e t r o v I, Pyle I ; s t r u c k o u t by Mye r s 3, R a m ­ sey I, H o u g h- o n I, Ryba I ; l o- mg pit cher, R a m s e y ; w i n n i n g pit cher, R y b a ; u mpi r e s , Buggess a nd Gib- - on; t i me o f g a m e , 2 hours, 30 mi nut es . • - O O • • • • 1 o f f Ryba, 0 r uns , 3 hits, o f f the base. G a m u t was s a f e on born. Buck S t a n t o n s c or e d Debs C a m i s a h e a d of hi m as he poked f a s t on e s ove r one of R a m s e y ’s t h e i i ght field f e n c e f o r t h e t hi r d the h ome r u n of t h e day, a n d e i ght h a n d n i n t h the f o r r u n s Missions. B e t t e n c o u r t anil H a i ­ s h a n y w e r e e a s y outs. t y i n g L o n g h o r n s fell C o m i n g ba c k in t he last of the one e i ght h, t he the score. VV itll s h o r t of two a w a y , Pr e i bi s c h w o r k e d t he p i t c h e r f o r a pass as did W i nb o r n. W e s t e r m a n s c o r ed to end t h e L on g ­ horns. t h e s c or i n g P r e i bi s c h f o r C h i c a g o - P i r a t e * C o m i n g I n - t h e nint h, Rigby s t a r t e d of! with a si ngle to left. M u n r o flyed to H a r s h a n y at t h i r d f o r t he fi rst out. S a n d s l i f t e d t o B e t t e n c o ur t f o r t h e s e c ond out. G r a h a m r e ­ c ei ve d his f o u r t h wa l k of t he day, P r e i ­ s e n d i ng Rigby bisch e nde d t h e g a m e by g r o u n d ­ ing o u t , S c h a re i n t o S t a n t o n , shoiT to first. to se cond. Mo n d a y , the Chicago White Sox o f t he A m e r i c a n League and t he P i t t s b u r g h Pirates o f the N a ­ t o. nal League will meet at Cl ark Field. A dmi s s i on f or bl u n k e t t a x bi dde r s will he 25 c ent s . R e g ul a r admi - ion will be 50 c e n t s while box s ' a t s a r e pri ced at 75 cents. The g a m e will s t a r t a t 3 o’clock. Many '-tai s of tile big l ea g u e s a r e big on t hes e the c rowd t ea m s , a n d a is e x p e c t e d to w a t c h tw'o S C H E S L E R B O L S T E R S O K L A H O M A C IT Y j S H R E V E P O R T , La., Ma r c h 2d. T h e a r r i v a l of Cha r l e s — G N S ) Schosi er, r i g h t h a n d h u r l e r , p u r ­ c hase d fr om S c r a n t o n c l ub of t he New Y o r k - P e n n s y l v a n i a club, ex- ; peeled in a f e w da y s , will holster t he p i t c h i n g win Bouts By Knockouts Texas Netmen Swamp Sooner Teachers 6-0, in Dual Meet Dodger Sale Rumor False Slow Sunbaths Safer Co-eds Seek Tan At Women’s Gym D on’t be a lobster and g et red all over! it Nobody w ants to be a lobster, b u t lots of people a re “ hogs” at times. T h a t ’s ju s t w hat the poster on the bulletin board of the W om­ e n ’s G ym means when says, “ C aution! Take su n b a th s slowly,” The up-to-date U niversity gym for women furnishes facilities for ev e ry sp o rt and recreation. Girls can play golf, tennis, deck tennis, ping pong, volley ball, or they can try a hand at arc h ery , tap danc­ ing, in te rp re tativ e dancing, swim­ ming, or they can ju s t rest. Sure, th e re a re girls’ P. T. classes in which th r y ju s t lie down on nice, clean, so ft cots and relax. T he catch in these “ lazy peo­ ple’s” gyms is th a t a girl can take it only upon a d o cto r’s recom m en­ dation. The rest periods meet five tim es a week, too, instead of the usual th re e hours devoted to the m a jo rity of the classes. G e ttin g back to the sunbaths, it can be added th a t the W om en’s Gym is one of the very few gym ­ nasium s th a t are equipped with special sunbath roofs. These roofs a r e up high enough to be private — and hot! A viators are the only possible source of a n x iety for the s u n b a th e r s up there. The posters on bulletin five m inu tes in the sun is enough for the first day. A fter th a t they may increase fo r each day. Those are good in stru c ­ tions fo r acquiring healthy, golden tan. and should be fol­ lowed by the girls who j u s t c a n ’t w ait to astonish their frie nds by g e ttin g a tan o vern ight— it c a n 't be done successfully. oards w arn the girls th a t two m inutes more the a hot H o t spring days— a the place for spending s u n ­ b a t h — then a cool dip afte rw a rd s. W ha t could be b e tte r ? The gym is just such an a fte rnoon . The seventy- five foot is open from 5 to 6 every a f te rn o o n ex c ep t S a tu rd a y for “ dip hour.” E x tra hours arc added on F ridays when the pool i> open fro m 3 to 6 o'clock. Go over a-mi- get* . cool, girls! tile swimm ing pool KVOO Program Honors Arnold The Oklahoma Military Academy band will dedicate a p ro g ra m to IU, a fo rm e r J. C. Arnold, Jr., stu d e n t of the Academ y as well as the D epa rtm ent of Journalism the University, and who has a t been for a new spaper correspondent in Ethi- they play over s t a ­ tion KVOO at T ulsa tonight at 10:30 o ’clock on a wave length of 1140 kilocycles. last six m onths the ^*)(>ia, when “ The faculty and ca det corps of O. M. C. at Clarem ore a r e proud to claim J. C. Arnold as an e x ­ ca d et,” Colonel W alter E. Downs, p resident of the institution, says Ip a communication. Arnold, who has w riten special correspondence the Texan, for .started to the E thiopian w ar w o rk ­ ing his way aboard a fre ighte r, his only hope of recognition br ing a free-lance sale of his articles. Before leaving Addis A baba for A lex a ndria, E gypt, and points in Europe and England the first of th a t this month. Arnold revealed he has been acting as cable cor­ resp o n d e n t for two foreign new s­ papers since last fall. Me has been w ar correspondent for the Bom­ India, and bay Times, Bombay, News. of the World, London, E n g ­ land. News of at Bouverie and Fleet Streets, Lon­ the w orld’s most widely don, circulated net newspaper, daily sales being 3,500,000 copies. -------------- o-------------- the World, the is Accomm odations For 2 ,0 0 0 Provided a * Accommodations fo r 2,000 p e r­ sons who will p articip ate in the tw enty-sixth annual Interscho las­ tic S ta te .Meet, to be h**ld in Aus­ tin May I and 2, are being p r o ­ vided by Mrs. J. D. Hall and Mrs. Claud Hill, co-chairmen of the housing committee, Roy Bedichek, Public chief of the Bureau School Interests, ann ounced W ed­ nesday. of With the completion of the 225 county meets now in progress, the winners will move up to com pete in th eir respective in str ic t m eet-, of which there will be thirty-tw o. W inners of the district meets will iarticipate in the regional meet* April 24 and 25 before final w in­ in ners come to the state meet Austin May I and 2. Mr. Bedichek will organize be­ tw een tw enty-five and th ir ty com ­ m ittees whose duties will be to contests. co nduct Many of the c o m m i t t e e members will be University students. various the B y N A T H A N S A F I R T e x a n S p o r t s S t a f f Displaying a brand o f boxing seldom seen aro u n d here, a n d us­ ing every punch to g r e a t a d v a n ­ the Chilocco Indians front tage, the Texas Oklahoma d efe ate d last night before Golden Glovers more than 1,000 in spectators G regory Gym. The Indians, how- f ever, had to use every boxing re ­ source a t their command to win some of final score was 6 to 2. W h a t appeared to the middle of to be one of the most exciting matches ever- be fought in the Gym had called off the in second round when Hugh Wolfe, 205 from Texas broke the arm of Francis Shoulderblade, 210 pound Indian fighter. Wolfe, who up to the tim e the match was stopped, was leading the Indian, was aw a rde d a technical knockout. the bouts. The heavyweight pound Gene Lawrence, University light-heavy, s ta rte d o f f in g r e a t style in his match with Sweeney Byars, Indian captain, and n a ­ tional A. A. U. finalist last y ear, but the g r e a te r skill and ability of Byars, and his hard punches soon wore the Texan down. By­ ars was aw ard ed the decision. of j closest co n tested bout i evening. Troy Quinton, In the most evenly matched and the Indian middleweight, won a very close | decision over Tom Glenn, Texas. I Up into the last round Glenn had an edge on Q uinton, b u t the t e r ­ rific blows of the Indian soon be­ gan and Quinton g a r n e re d enough points in the last rou nd to clinch t h e match. the T exan, to tell on fo u g h t A n o th er closely bout was in the w elterw eight division the between Ed W a rre n from | U niversity and Howard Eldridge, Indian figh ter. The match was slow, and although W a rre n o u t­ weighed seven fighte r had pounds, Indian I W a rre n on the floor several times Eldridge the by during the ju d g e s’ decision easily. the fight. Eldridge won J the The sh o rtest match of the e v e ­ ning was between Joe A ugustal, Texas, and Leona; d S ott. In the firs t \ firs t few seconds of round A ugustal landed a b e a u ti­ ful blow, and the fight was ovei as fa r as S cott wa.- concerned. While being counted out, S c i t t ’s I instinct must have come Indian to the fore, because he sta rted to crawl tow ard his opponent. A n o th er bout th a t ended in a j lightweight ! the knockout was match betw een Ogden Gerald, Sharp. University, and Donald Sharp knocked his o p ­ ponent down several times, and then a f te r the third round w as a few m inutes old knocked him un-* conscious. heavier the j The m atch 'between John H a ­ ney, Texas, and Clifford Red Elk lasted three rounds for a change, with Red Elk easily winning the knocked H aney decision. Elk aro und a t will th rougho ut fight, although Haney managed to land a couple of telling blows. Indian fighter, won a technical knockout over John Mallia of the U n iv er­ sity in the th ird round. Tho boy- w ere evenly matched and fo u g h t two rounds on a par, but the In­ roundhouse d ia n ’s p o w e r f u l swing- landed too many times and the re fe re e .stopped the match. Bob Crittenden, small the used f ig h te r- An exhibition cornual bout, in which bats, c a tc h e rs’ masks, and several o th e r u nderh a n d ed means at their c o m ­ mand, between Bob C la m e r and M. Kirkland, both of the U n iv e r­ sity, opened the program. tim ekeeper was T he r e f e r e e was Jo h n n y R o s s . The John A. W right, and the judges vveic Dr. Saudi Esquivel, Dewey B radford, and Jim m y Nichols. Byrd, McGinnis, Walthall Set Pace in Match B y G E O R G E D E N N I S T e x a n T e n n i s W r i t e r Eight determined S teer .squad- men, fo r the most p a r t occupying t h e i r in rankings u nfam iliar matches, exerted all their power to register decisive victories yes­ te rd a y the Texas-Oklahoma T e a c h e rs’ dual tennis meet at the Penick Courts. The Longhorn players won in matches. 6-0. in Paschal! WaUhall, undersized Texan whose tennis has been cre d ­ itable in recent practice, -et the pace by tu r n in g back Mason Long in a draw n-out duel, 6-8, 6-2, 6-2. The S tee r cou rtm en w e n t into a 4-2 third set and the played with delayed poise and ease the to eighth gam e Walthall broke Ma­ s o n s service by a series of co rne r shots that he backed with n ea t volleys. th e match. run ou t load In in P laying in faded green trunk s, J a c k Jo n e s of the T eachers found himself no m atch for Carl Smal­ ley off th e ground and advanced to the n e t under impossible co ndi­ tions in the closing gam es before losing, 6-3, 7-5. S m alley’s game w as not the firs t set. H alf-h ea rte d a tte m p ts and spotty volleying m arred his a t ­ the ta ck and gam es stood 5-5 in the second set t h a t the T exan showed a p ro fi­ ciency a t the ball down with decisive precision. it w as not until impressive laying in the S te e r netm an The c o u rt .strategy of Gordon Pease was que-tionable at times d urin g his m atch w ith Ammon Kil- lion and en­ co u ntered difficulty in m a in ta in ­ ing the length and pace of his ground game during the match th a t he won, 6-4, 6-2. Pease ex­ hibits a flare to follow up weak tape and Killion’8 shots should pa-sing prove to the T exan the inadvisa­ bility of such tactics. His u n o r­ thodox n e t shots, ptodueed by a whip-like wrist movement, were r egistering few placements in the f irs t eight gam es and the proper f u nctionin g of hi- overhead and service w as th e onlv thing that made up for his costly errors. the shots yesterday to Bob McGinnis, exhibiting what could be te rm ed the most consis­ te n t p e rfo rm a n c e of the meet, o u tstroke d Albert Slagle, 6-3, 6-3, and Bill Byrd won over Billy Hail. 6-4, 6-1, in the rem aining singles a n d Byrd matches. McGinnis promise for squad v eterans during the sea-on. O ther m atches included: E dgar W eller-Lindsay Fran klin (Texas) defeated Jack Jones and Albert 6-3; Slagle 6-1, Shirley F orsgaid-R . Burn- (T e x ­ as) defeated Ma-on Long-A mm on Killian (O k lah o m a ), 7-5, 6-4. (O k lahom a ), competition stern Horseshoe Entries T o Close April 2 intram ural to u rn am en t will horseshoe The close singles Berry M. T hursday, April 2. in tra m u ra l W hitaker, director of athletic-, announced Thursday. Com petition will begin Tuesday, April 7. This y e a r organization each will be limited to a ten man m axi­ m um entry. Previously there was be limit. Horseshoes may no checked out fro m the store room in the gym for practice at any time. T h ere are six co u rts at the n o rth e a -t co rn e r outside the gym for which c o n te sta n ts may use practice games. Tennis singles entries which closed last Tuesday set a new all tim e high with 548 con testants. Last year 452 en tries were filed. Com petition will begin today. $ 1 0 0 Prize Offered For Best Essay The best essay w ritte n by a studen t in the U niversity on the subject of “ Home Re-oarch” will be aw arded the annual F rie d la n d er Building and Loan Prize of !M00, Dr. J . Anderson Fitzgerald, dean of th*- School of Business Adm im si ration, announced. The essays mu-t be subm itte i by May 2. u nder a fictitious nam*', with the real name of the sender placed in a s e p arate envelope. TUE CANTINA CAI E S e r v i n g A m e l tear), C h i n e s e , a n d M e x i c a n f o o d Sunday Dinners Chicken Dinners Sooner Baptists Come to Relays s' faci al l o The Dai l y T e x a n S H A W N E E , March 26. - Seven men w ere named today by Coach Edward H u rt to m ake the Okla­ homa B a p t i s t U niversity e n t r y in the T exas Relays to be held in Austin, under the sponsorship of The U niversity on March 28. of T exas Riding at the top of the Bison delegation will be Sam Allen, star Baptist hurdler and holder of the national intercollegiate title. Al­ len also hold- the w orld’s record for the 65-yard high hu rd les on the indoor track. He will be en­ tered a in the T ex af: meet special race against J o h n n y Mor- riss, top­ per. th e Louisiana tim ber in the A no ther Bison e n t r y will be Richard Harkins, 155-pound pole vaulter, who last week soared to a new 13-foot record in t h e F o rt W orth Exposition T ra ck and Field meet. H arkins made new' record in the face of a 6tiff wind foot and his record was higher than a n y mark made by en ­ tries in the u nive rsity c l a s s . H ar­ the Oklahoma kins also holds A. A. U. record f o r the pole vault. In th e re la y division, Coach H u rt will e n te r Moore, Lewellan, B arton, and Cagle in the mile re­ lay and Moore, Barton, Cagle, and Johnson in the medley relay. one Swimming Team In Four-Way Meet at Dallas A te a m of twelve men, several potential champions am ong them, the L onghorn swimmers, will a r ­ rive in Dallas this a f te rn o o n fo r th e Southw est C onference c h a m ­ pionship meet. The p relim inaries a r e to bt* held in the Dallas A th­ letic Club pool F rid a y night, and th e follow S a tu r d a y n ig h t. finals will U n d e r the guidance o f Tex R obertson, coach, th e T exas men a r e favored to win a large m a jo r ­ ity of the te n first places. Theii* opponents, A. & M., S. M. U., and good T exas Christian, have back­ chance of ca p tu rin g stroke a n d the diving events, how- eve r. the a third, and The Aggies are slated to win m ore second, fo u rth places th a n a n y o th e r te am , and in this way th e y m ay be able to g a t h e r enough points to ta k e the championship, which has been held by the U niversity since the o r g a n ­ ization o f conference sw im m ing in 1931, The men who will m ake the trip a r e Rollin Baker, captain, T h u r ­ man Talley, Charles Zw iener, Let Allison, Leroy Bursey, Bill Dech­ erd, J a c k Nendell, J o h n H ubbard, Floyd W ard, Ja ck T abb, Ed Wios- man, anti John Keough. — o - — ------------ FRI ED UK HSU A F EN. G E R M A N A I R S H I P D A M A G E D G e r- m any, March ( I N S ) — The 26. w orld’s largc-t airship, th e giant “ H in den burg,” was slightly d a m ­ aged to da y as she w as leaving F rie d rich sh a fe n on h e r first sched­ uled trip, a scheduled giant! p re ­ election to u r of the nation. Aggies Open Baseball Season Against Baylor S p e c i a l to T h e T e x a n baseball C O LLEGE STATION, March 26.— T heir practice games behind them, Coach “ Siki” Sikes’ Texas Aggies will open their Southwest Conference campaign Friday anti S atu rd ay , March 27- 28, in a tw o-game series with the Baylor Bears at Waco. The A g­ gies won one of five pre-confer­ ence tilts, d e fe a tin g H ouston’s Grand Prize, dropping two to the Beaumont E x p o rte rs and l o s i n g one each to the Barbers Hill Gush­ ers and Manvel Texaco Indians. letterm an F o u r pitchers, two righ t h a n d ­ ers a n d two portsiders, have been named as the Aggie mound s ta ff for th e series. These are : “ Doc” from D enton, Pitner, right-hander who d efe ate d the Bears 9-0 at Waco th e past year; Herb K n o w l e s , left-handed junior I college t r a n s f e r from Beaum ont; Homer Martinez, right-handed let­ term an and Kyle Riddle, southpaw squadnian from D ecatur. None of the quar- i te t has worked a full gam e to date I this year. from Hebronville; W eakness a t the plate f e a tu re d Aggies’ pre-conference play ex­ cept in T u esd a y ’s wild Manvel game when they g ot twelve hits but lost 8-10, and th e ir te am b a t­ ting average was only .202. Five game errors average i bro u g h t the Manvel fielding th e ir in down to .033. led Jess I.andrum, sophomore third the from Beaum ont, sacker Aggie.-’ h ittin g with nine hit- in i tw en ty times a t b a t for an a v e r­ age o f .450. C aptain Mike l a n g ­ ley, fielder, ranked n ext with six hits in fif- ! teen trip s fo r a .400 average, but I no oth e r r e g u la r hit above the | .200 mark. F en tress, ce n te r Outside o f the box, five sopho­ mores probably will help man the ranks. The Aggie lineup, in b a t­ ting order, probably will be: Woody Bell, Greenville, sopho­ more. r f ; J o h n n y Blalock, Troup, le tte rm a n, 2b; C aptain Mike l>ang- lo tto man, ( f ; J e -- !ey, Fentress, Landrum, B eaum ont, sophomore, 3b; P ete Dowling, H ouston, let­ te rm an , J o h n n y M o r r o w ' , W ortham, sophomore, lh ; Waylon (Chink) Manning. Beaum ont, j u n ­ lf; Chris ior college sophomore, Flanagan, Houston, j ss; and e ith e r P itn e r, Knowles, tr a n s f e r , e; M artinez or Riddle. in C O L L E G E STATION, March 26,— Coach J. P. A b b o tt’* Texas Aggie nett era will open th e ir in­ tel ( cd I eg] a t e season her*' t emus F rid a y a fte rnoon in m atches with the Sam Houston H earkats from Huntsville, The Aggies have had to d a te this no oft i cia I mat* lies season home-and-home hut practice gam es with th e Houston Recreation Club p o tte r s have lost by 2-4 and 2-5 counts. Th*' Aggie squad from which F rid a y ’s th e f o u r m atches will be chosen included Irving White, Amarillo; Bobby Early, Waco; Jack C richton. East Point, Ian; Bob Black, Clifton, A ii/..; Sam I/ovine, Corsicana ; O r­ ville and P u ry e a r, N avasota; nill White, L i n y I Wails, Early, Crichton am i B lick ar** letterm en. players for Let your J e n d e r Shun yon the H A D L ,E Y 1 9 3 6 W a tc h Bracelets H a d l e y designers have produced m any cot. -.traction feature?:, e x c K s . v c w i t h H a d l e y Watch Bracelets that m ake a major contr.bu’.- n to Beauty, Comfort and Perfect F i t To learn what is latest Bracelet Style • trated folder, Smart Wrists" for the asking. in send for oui illus­ ye ,r.- ment toda y a t the home o f Vice- P resident Joseph G illeaudeau fo l­ lowing reports he had placed a price of $2,000,000 on th e club. aw a y G illeaudeau was from home and could not be reached for a statem ent, hut Mrs. Gilleau­ deau aserted th a t her husband had told her definitely before he left home early today th a t he had been misquoted. “ W ha t he said was t h a t a n y ­ the Dodgers, including thing, could be b o u g h t,” she sta te d. He also denied, she said, t h a t Pete Bostwick, noted s p o r tsm a n , hadapp ro ach ed him in c o n n e ctio n with the purchase of th e club. F A C T I O N A L F I G H T E N D S W A S H IN G T O N , M arch 26. — ( I N S ) — P eac e w as established t o ­ day am o n g th e n in e te e n b uild ing tr a d e s unions aff ilia te d with th e A. F. of L. T here have been f a c ­ tional fig h ts am o n g these un io n s f o r f o u r te e n months. C L E A R W A TE R . Fla., March 26. — (INS) — T h e Brooklyn Dodgers of the N ational League can be bought, but no price has been p u t on the club. 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A yer, Dr. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s F. A rro w o o d , J u d g e a n d Mrs. C. G. K r u e g e r , M rs. K a th le e n B la n d , Mrs. J a m e s T. R o u n d tr e e , Mrs. L. Blake S tr o u d , Mr. a n d Mrs. A. H. R it te r , Dr. a n d Mrs. J o h n R. S to c k t o n , an d a n d M rs. L loyd M ann. W aco S tu d e n ts To O rg a n iz e C l u b o r g a n i z in g S t u d e n t s f r o m W aco m e t T h u r s ­ d a y n ig h t in th e T e x a s U n ion to discuss p la n s f o r a W aco Club. W e n d e ll C h a f f i n w as a p p o in t e d c h a i r m a n p ro te m . Ar c o n ­ r a n g e m e n t* w e r e m a d e f o r fr o m W a c o t a c t i n g all s t u d e n t s b e f o r e th e n e x t m e e t i n g o f th e g r o u p . E n th u s i a s m w as sh ow n fo r f o r m i n g a club, C h a f f i n said. th e n e x t m e e t i n g th e c lub will be d e f i n it e ly o r g a n i z e d . T h e ti m e o f th e m e e t i n g a n d th e p r o ­ g re s s m a d e by th e m e m b e r s o f th e g r o u p will be a nn ou nc er! la t e r in th e T e x a n . A t W aco s t u d e n t s p r e s e n t T h u r s ­ d a y n ig h t w e r e V ic to r V e n u ta , A lex T h o m s e n , G e o rg e Q uick, J o h n S c o tt, F r a n k M cD o nald , V ic­ t o r i a L a n k a r t , E v e ly n M cK elvey, Roze M arie F o r k e l , E liz a b e th P o t ­ t e r . an d W e n d ell C h a f f i n . G u e s ts w e r e L ouis B a y e r, J o h n B r a d ­ sh a w , a n d E le an o r A n n F r a z i e r . G a m m a Phi Beta Initiates Five n o u n c e s G a m m a Phi B e ta th e .sorority a n ­ in itia tio n o f Billie o f A u s ti n , J o y c e S h i e r s o f *.■ o r k t o w n , S u e P i c k e n s o f S an A n to n io , G e n e W h it e o f D allas, a n d M ildred M o ore o f M u n d a y . N ew o f f i c e r s a r e A n ita C a m p ­ bell, p r e s i d e n t ; V irg i n ia N ixon, v ic e - p r e s i d e n t; H e le n S c h ro e d e r , t r e a s u r e r ; R u th H u f f , r e c o r d in g s e c r e t a r y ; N ixie L a d n e r , c o r r e s ­ p o n d in g s e c r e t a r y ; M ildred E t t e r , r u s h c a p t a i n ; a n d F e n o r a M e yer, p le d g e tr a i n e r . W I L L I A M S E S R E T U R N Mr. an d Mrs. T. II. W illiam s, J r . , a r e a t h o m e w ith Mr. W il­ lia m s 's f a t h e r a n d siste r, T. H. Williams an d Miss L ucille W il­ liam s, a f t e r t h e i r w e d d in g t r ip in t h e Car ib b e an . Mrs. W illiam s w as t h e f o r m e r N a n c y e T a c q u a r d of G a lv e s to n b e f o r e h e r r e c e n t m a r ­ ria g e . B oth she a n d h e r h u s b a n d a r e e x - s tu d e n ts o f th e U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s. * * * B AC K F R O M D A L L A S Mrs. A. B. S m i th , m a t r o n of K irb y H all, r e t u r n e d Tuesday- n ig h t fr o m D alla s w h e r e she at- t e n d e d th e M e t h o d is t M issio n ary S o c ie ty m e e t in g s la s t w eek. Mrs. te n h o n o r a r y S m ith th is se ctio n who m e m b e r s fr o m h a v e b e e n ch o se n t h e i r e x ­ te n d e d services. is one o f f o r W O M E N MAY S E R E N A D E W o m en s t u d e n t s will be p er n u t t e d to p a r t i c i p a t e in th e p o lit­ ical s e r e n a d e s th e n ig h ts of on A p ril 2 to 6 in clusive, Mrs. R u b y T e rri ll L o m ax , d e a n o f w o m en, a n ­ to n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y . T h e y a r e t h e r e g i s t e r h o u s e m o th e r s a n d a r e r e t u r n a t I o ’clock. t h e i r n a m e s w ith to * • * S W E E T H E A R T S P R E S E N T E D T h e U n i v e r s i t y n o m i n e e s f o r S w e e t h e a r t o f th e R o u n d -U p will in a special b r o a d ­ be p r e s e n t e d cast o v e r th e U n iv e r s ity Hour F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n f r o m 5 :3 0 to 0 o ’clock. i ^ * * * R AB B ! IS G U E S T R abb i C h a r le s L e s s e r o f C o rs i­ c a n a will c o n d u c t s e r v ic e s a t T e m ­ ple B eth Israe l F r i d a y n ig h t a t 8 in p la ce o f Rabbi A. V. o ’clock G o o d m a n , w ho c o n d u c ti n g c e rv ic e s in S a n A n to n io . is T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, Ma r c h 27, 1926 1 Preserve Natural Wealth-Sellards “ K n o wl e d g e p r o p e r laws hasi d on k no wl e d ge a r e t he a n d t h e n a t u r a l r equi s i t e s to c o r r e c t c on se r v a t i on of r e s ou r c e s , ” de c l a r e d Dr. E. H. Se Burds, p r o f e s s o r of geol ogy, a t a m e e t i n g of t h e Hyde P a r k R e a d i n g Cl ub W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at t he home of Mrs. WL T, D e c h e r d . T hi s g r o u p Dr, S e l l a r d s r e m a r k e d t h a t t h e is be- Uni t ed S t a t e s g o v e r n m e n t of (M im ing much mon* m i n d fu l laws c o n s e r v i n g r e ­ t he n a t u r a l s o u r ce - o f t he c o u n t r y , a n d men* t i nne d especi al l y the N a t u r a l R e ­ s o u r ce Bo a r d a n d the m i ne ra l re s our c e co rn mute® of thi s boa r d. in t u r n f p o n s o r e d p l a n ni n g t he T h e T e x a s S t a t e P l a n ­ boards . ning B oar d s uc c e ede d in ha v i n g s ome of t h e W. P. A. f u n d s a l l o t ­ t e d to th** i nve s t i ga t i on o f n a t u r a l r es o u r c e s , the s u r v e y i n g uni t s now be i n g in t h e field on t hi s p r o j e c t . T h e m o n e y is b e i ng d e vo t e d e s ­ pecially to r e s e a r c h in t h e field of t he ut i l i z a t i on of sand a nd s t o n e f o r bui l di ng mat eri al s. f o r m i n g o f s t a t e a t a n e n o r m o u s P o i n t i n g out t h a t the pe opl e a r e u s i ng the r es o u r c e s of t h e c o u n ­ r a t e, t h e t r y s p e a k e r m a i n t a i n e d little f u t u r e g e n e r a ­ t h o u g h t t i ons a n d wh a t t h e y will do w h e n t h e p r e s e n t a r e e x ­ h a u s t ed , r e s o u r c e s is given t h a t He said the c ondi t i ons p e r t a i n ­ i ng to t h e oil si t u a t i o n p r e s e n t a p r ob l e m whi ch is of vital i n t e r e s t to T e xa s , Unless some c o n t r o l is e x e r c i se d over t h e excessive use of oil p r o d u c t s one of t h e ma i n s our c e s o f r e v e n u e f o r t he s t a t e will s ome da y be negli gibl e, he said. In the u s e of s u l p h u r the s a m e s i t u a t i o n exists. N i n e t y p e r c e n t of t h e s u l p h u r in the worl d is lo­ c a t e d in T e x a s , a nd t he su p p l y is r a pi dl y b e i n g e x h a u s t e d . T h e lo­ c at i on o f all the s u l p h ur d o me s is k n o w n , a n d n e a r l y all a r e e i t h e r b e i n g m i n e d or pl ans a r e b e i n g m a d e f o r t h e i r mi ning. Dr. S e l l ar d s m a i n t a i n s t h a t p e o ­ ple s houl d p r e s e r v e t i m b e r by u s ­ i ng bri cks, the cl ay f o r which is s t one s, whi c h i n e xh a u s t i b l e , a n d a r e p l e n t i f ul , in t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of buil di ngs . Official Notice H O U S E M O T H E R S f o r w o m e n s t u d e n t s who wish to pl ace t h e i r n a m e s on t h e p r i n t e d off i ci a l h o u s ­ ing list f o r t he l o n g session, 1936- 37, shoul d m a k e a pp l i ca t i on at t h e o f f i c e of t h e D e a n of W o m e n by April I. MRS. R U B Y T E R R I L L L OM AX . d e a n o f w o me n . A L L M E M B E R S o f t h e U n i v e r ­ si t y L i g h t O p e r a C o m p a n y w ho h a v e copi es of t h e c h o r u s sc or e s “ Robin H o o d ” f r o m t h e o p e r a a r e a s ke d to b r i n g t h e m t o t he m e e t i ng F r i d a y ni g h t at 7 :30 on t h e mill' g a r d e n o f o ld B. Hall. W A L T E R K E R R , busi ness m a n a g e r . B. A. 258 G r a d e d p r o b l e m s a r e r e a d y in W a g g e n e r Hall 119. J . A. F I T Z G E R A L D , d e a n . a r e A L L M E M B E R S r e m i n d e d t h a t e n t r i e s in t h e T e - W a i - H i s s p o e t r y c o n t e s t m u s t be pl aced in m y box in U. T. S. A. o f f i c e b e f o r e W e d n e s d a y , April I. M A R G A R E T L O U I S E H I L L , l e a der. t hi s a f t e r n o o n T R Y O U T S f o r R.U.R. will he held t o 6 f r o m 2 t h e T e x a s U n i o n 316, o ’clock a n d t h e b a s e m e n t o f t h e W o m a n ’s B u i l d ­ ing. t o n i g h t at 7 o ’clock in in E L I W A L L A C H , vi c e - pr esi de nt . h a ve a u d i t o r ’s l e f t t h e i r t ce i pt s a t t h e T e x a s Book T H E F O L L O W I N G s t u d e n t s who re- S t o r e m a y h a v e s a me b y c a l l i n g f o r t he m. O s c a r E. P e n d l e t o n , J a k e J o s e p h G oodwi n, B. W e a t h e r b y , T h e o d o r e Klecka, A n ­ nie Mae H a m p t o n , Wil li am M a n n , J a m e s S. P a t t o n , L a w r e n c e P u l ­ liam, K e n da l e Mul len, C a rr o l e R od n e y S u n d a y , a n d R o b e r t B uc k Tall ey. T h o m a s C. E. B E R K M A N , m a n a g e r . --------------- o--------------- C H I L D I M P R O V I N G Lea M c C u r d y, Mar i on litt le d a u g h t e r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n A. M c Cu r d y , who has ill wi t h p n e u m o n i a a nd s c a r l e t f e v e r f o r sever al weeks, has s ho w n c o n ­ i m p r o v e m e n t si nce S u n ­ t i n u o u s da y. is in St. D a v i d ’s H o s ­ pital. b e e n She Senoritas — Here's a N e w Thrill in S m a rt Footwear Wildlife Group To Meet Friday g a m e I n d e p e n d e n t p r o t e c t i ve o r g a n i z a t i o n s will be c o o r d i n a t e d i nt o a S t a t e f e d e r a t i o n , a n d e f ­ f o r t s t o w a r d t h e c o n s e r v a t i o n of T e x a s wild life will be m a d e at t h e T e x a - Wi l dl i f e C o n f e r e n c e to be held in A u s t i n F r i d a y a nd S a t ­ u r d a y at t h e S t e p h e n FL A u s t i n Hotel. T h e c o n f e r e n c e will be si mi l ar in c h a r a c t e r to t h e N o r t h A m e r ­ ican Wi l dl i fe C o n f e r e n c e held r e ­ c e n t l y in W a s h i n g t o n , I). C. It is t he hope o f t he l e a d e r s , p a r t i c u ­ l a r l y of Will J. T u c k e r , s e c r e t a r y o f t he G a m e , F’i.-h, a n d O y s t e r C o mm i s s i o n , t h a t b r a n c h e s of t he o r g a n i z a t i o n shall re ac h all p a r t s t h a t t h e s t a t e o r ­ o f Te xa s , a nd g a n i z a t i o n shall c o o p e r a t e w i t h t h e G e n e r a l Wil dli fe F e d e r a t i o n . t h e U n i t e d F r a n k Bell, U. S. c o mm i s s i o n e r o f f i s h e r i e s ; C a r l I). S h o e m a k e r , s e c r e t a r y of S t a t e s wildl ife c o m m i t t e e ; J. VV. Da rli ng, p r e s i d e n t of t h e G e n e r a l Wil dli fe F e d e r a t i o n , a n d G o v e r n o r J a m e s V. 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Coll ege a n d p r e s i d e nt o f the T e x a s Wil d t h e life council , will p r e s i d e a t c o n f e r e n c e . issued T h e p r o c l a m a t i o n by G o v e r n o r A l l i ed , a n n o u n c i n g t he t h e c o n f e r e n c e , s t a t e d o u r p l e n t i t u d e of g a m e w i t hi n b o r d e r s m a d e possible t h e a c h i e v e ­ m e n t s of o u r is on l y r i gh t t ha t w e shoul d p re s e r v e thi s g a m e for p o s t e r i t y . ” f o r e f a t h e r s , t h a t “ as it It also p oi n t e d out t h a t b ec a u s e v a l ue t h e v a r i e t y T e x a s r a n k - f i r s t in of the a n n u a l o f g a me , wildlife, a n d t h e a n n u a l killing of wildlife, it s houl d also be a l e a d ­ in o r g a n i z i n g an a s s o­ i ng s t a t e ci a t i on p r e s e r v e its ga me . t o r e s t o r e a n d --------------- o--------------- T e a c h e r s - C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I s ea r ch , who will s p e a k on “ T h e N e w T e x a s , ” T h e s e c ond g e n e r a l session will a t 8 : 1 5 in H o g g Me mo r i a l A u d i ­ be S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g o ’clock t o r i um. T h e i n v o c a t i o n will be gi ven by D r . VV. M. Mc Ke nz i e , pa s ­ t o r of U n i v e r s i t y Ba pt i st C h u r c h ; t h e T a m b o i i t z a P l a y e r s of St. Fbl- w a r d ’s U n i v e r s i t y will f u r n i s h t he mus i cal e n t e r t a i n m e n t . J o h n H. G r e g o r y , p r e s i d e n t of tho T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a­ t i on, will s p e a k on “ T h e P r o g r a m o f t he T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s A s s o ­ c i a t i o n . ” P r o f e s s i o n a l S t a t u s ” topi c o f a n a d d r e s s b y Dr. J o h n Ruf i , p r o f e s s o r o f e d u c a t i o n at t he U n i ­ ve r s i t y o f Missouri, “ T h e A t t a i n m e n t is t he This is t h e f i r s t m e e t i n g o f t h e A l a mo D i s t r i c t , w h i c h incl udes T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Te xa s , A. & M. 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From Other Radio Ramblings By N A T H A N S A F I R r PAGE SIX THE DAILY TEXAN TO* Dally T u a n , a t a u n t n#w*p*p*r o f T k e U e lv e r r ftr ^ th* r a n put o f th* U n iv e r sity a t A u*tm by th# I e t a l S tu d e n t En bi (ceti# * * . “ ••• . . •a tr y m u m m * e x cep t M unday, th ro u g h o u t th* long l e i i i o a . Editorial O ffice#— ia u r n a a iiji B a n d in g I i i , 182, and I t s . T *.«»hoaa# 8171 Jou rn alises B uilding 181. P h aae (A fte r IO p.m ., 81 7 7 ) 1-8184 and 2 -I 1 8 5 . A d v e r t i s i n g a n d c i r c u l a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t Printed by th e U n iv ersity Pre**, A. C. W right, M anager, io b e e r ip tio n price by m ail: f i v e d o lla r! yearly. N a t i o n a l a d v e r t i s i n g r e p r e s e n t e d * * ! 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H e l e n F a y e P a ssm o r e , a n d G la d y s M a tso n . F e a t u r e E d i t o r T e l e g r a p h E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t s A m u s e m e n t E d i t o r s ... F r a n k i e Man W e lb o r n ... Jo n B a ld w in K a t h r y n O w e n s , D e a n B l a n to n L o u is D a v is a n d B w rda tta H a n c o c k L U C I L L E H A M M A C K Night E d i t or M a r j o t i e Ar p Head C o p y re a d e r A s s i s t a n t s : C a ro l y n Malin a, H a r r y Qu i n, W a l t e r W a s h i n g t o n , He l e n F a y P as s mo r e , M a v o u r n e e F i t z g e r a l d , a n d Bill S a g t e t t e r . Day V o l u n t e e r s ; Vi r g i ni a Ni xon a n d G a r t h Austin* One Round-Up Led to Educational Extension Wi th us s oon w e will h a v e tho R ou nd- Up, Dig spring: homecoming: of Uni versi ty ex- st ud en ts . S ome o f us may w o n d e r into j i ;t wh at rha netd s u d ! ce le br a ti o ns will e v e n t u a l l y run. First, t h e r e is t h at e x - s t ud en t feeling: t h a t has been built up by four or more y e ar s on the c a m p u s . A m o n g oth er thi ngs , t h e y wa nt to c o m e back and s e e wh at has h a p p e n e d to wh o m. T h e n t h e r e is a n o th e r que sti on whi ch we at t he Uni­ ver sit y h a v e not y e t t o u c h e d , whi ch m i g h t be hand led t hr ou gh the Rou nd- Up structure. R el at ive ly n e w to A m e r i c a n ed uc at io n p ract ice, but old in th eor y, is t he i de a t h at e d u c a t i o n d o e s not s top wh en t h e g r a d u a t e is hand ed his d ip l oma . E d u ca t i on c h a ng es , and co urs es c h a n g e . Hi story is d i f f e r e n t e v e ry year , as our r e searc he rs learn more a b o u t the past. T h e o r i e s whi ch w e r e t a u g h t in e c o no m ic s in 1900 ha ve g o n e by t h e boards. N e w ones are a d va n c e d ev ery y e ar . And so in m a n y o th er courses. For this reason, many of t he p ro gre ss ive universities shoul d be c onti nue d d e ci d e d th at a c a d e m i e e du c a t i o n a f t e r gra d ua ti o n. S o m e o f t hem, like Mi ch ig an , ha ve t h o u g h t it over and started out to do s o m e t h i n g ab o ut it. is now In fact, Mi ch iga n s tarted ma n y y e a r s a g o and ab out fi ve j u m p s a h e a d o f t he rest o f the field. Ma ny y e ar s a g o Mi chi gan s tarted g i v i ng h o m e c o m i n g In t h e s e c o u r s e s Uni­ “short c o u r s e s ” on their c ampu s. versit y p ro fe s so r s would plan a s eries o f l ect ur es to “ bring t h e e x e s up t o d a t e ” on g o v e r n m e n t , e c o no m ic s , history, and t h e like. T h e e x e s wou ld c o m e back to h o m e c o m i n g t hr e e d a y s ea rly, sit in thei r old cl as srooms , and h a v e their h istory b ro ug ht up to n ow, a l o n g with t hei r g o v e r n m e n t and e conomi cs . T h o s e we r e the s u bj e ct s first b ro u g h t into t h e Michi­ g a n s hor t courses, b u t soon t h e y f o u n d that e n g i ne e ri n g, and me di ci ne , and the oth er professi ons, c h a n g e also, and t h at t h e b i g c h a n g e s could be s u m m e d up very we ll in a f e w l e c t u r e s by a p ro fe sso r wh o had c h a n g e d with the times. A f t e r t h e s e p rofes si onal c ou rs e s w e r e brought in, they l ooked around, saw- t h at m a n y o f thei r e x e s c ou ld not get a w a y from thei r b us i nes s es l o ng e n o u g h to s p e n d a w e e k to with the s hort c o ur se s ; so M o h a m m e d . the m o u nt ai n t h e y sent M ic hi g an e x e s are d i v i d ed up into districts, g e o g r a p h ­ ically, j us t as are our T e x a s exes, and into e a c h o f t h e dis­ tricts t h e y are s e n d i n g thei r p rof es sor s to gi ve t h re e - d a y series of lectures, bri ng in g t hei r p arti cul ar s u b j e c t up-to- date. And th at is wh e r e the M i c h i g a n “ R o u n d - U p ” o f alumni h as gone. W h e t h e r t h e T e x a s R o u n d - U p will e v e n t u a l l y act iv el y i ncl ude an ex te n si on o f ed u ca ti o n rests writh the will of the E x -S t ud en t s’ As s oc ia ti o n, the e x e s, and the U n iversity ad rn i nistration. T ha t is the e x t e n t to w h i c h o ne “ R o u n d - U p ” h as e x ­ t e n d e d t h e s ervice of its institution. A R epu bl ican reports that K e l l y ’s s te ak h o us e s er ves m e a t t e nd e r eno ug h to h a v e b e en raised on r el ie f. T h e Hous e of Da vi d, wh i ch has a c h a n c e o f l e a d i n g t h e Illinois League, has n othing on t he H o u s e o f Morgan, wh i c h has been l eadi ng t he Liberty L e ag u e s o m e t ime. T h e depressi on is ei ther worse or better. A N e w York titles to A me r ic an firm has started sel li ng E ur ope an heiresses. A nd for confetti to use iii its s n o w s ce ne s, H o l l y w o o d s e c o n d -h a nd E u r o pe a n for co ns i de r b id di ng m i g h t t reati es . T a y lo r PenS I I C L A S S I C A L T h e (‘vci p o p u l a r Hi*!son E dd y —----------- 1 will a p p e a r as truest s t a r with t h e IT W A S T H E ‘N I G H T B E F O R E ’ F o r d S u n d a y E v e n i n g S y m p h o n y — . » . w h e n all t h r o u g h t h e hous e O r c h e s t r a a n d C h o r u s thi s wee k- . . . Ni no M a r ­ no t a c r e a t u r e was s t i r r i n g e x c e p t | end ( K M 0 X a t 7) l oh n , who was g r o a n i n g a n d wUh i ng he w e r e n ’t s t i r r i n g b e c a u se it was now t h r e e a. rn. a n d he ha d to k e ep on s t u d y i n g b e c a u s e t h e r e was a qui z at. nine in t he m o r n i n g a nd this w a s the first t i me he had c r a c k e d a book this s e m e s t e r . tini, h e a r d S a t u r d a y s on t h e r h e a - t er f i e l d p r o g r a m , will f e a t u r e se­ this l ect ions f r o m Puccini s o p e r a . N a ­ S a t u r d a y ( KMOX at 8 ) t h a n Mi lst ein, f a m o u s Russi an vi­ . . f ur y but it Thi s is a ve ry old ami a very ad is being r e p e a t e d a ga i n a n d uguin in t he U n i v e r s i t y b e c a us e t h e r e is no g r o u p t h a t d< - sires or Is a i de to do a n y t h i n g about; it, 'I I,*-! >■ ar *• ma n y ob j c d inn: 1 << t he p r e s e n t s y s t e m of U n i v e r s i t y e x a m i n a t i o n s . T h e r e a r e so m a n y good o b j e c t i on s t hat it s e e m s in­ credible. t h a t t h e s ys t e m ha- bee n a l l owe d to sur vi ve up to thi s dat e. t h e o b j e c ­ T h e se a r e some of tion*: ( 1 ) T h e s y s t e m ernpha izes a c ­ t e r ms of g r a d e s c o m p l i s h m e n t in anil doe* n o t e n c o u r a g e g e n u i n e J s chol arl y its I own r e w a rd . c ur i osi t y which is ( 2) T h e ti me which p r o f e s s o r s s houl d be givi ng to r e s e a r c h or p r e p a r a t i o n o f lec t ur e s or discus- sions wi t h s t u d e n t s is oc cupi e d by m a k i n g o u t e x a mi na t i on s , by giv- ; ing t h e m , a n d by c o r r e c t i n g t he m. ( 3 ) T ho p r e s e n t e x a m i n a t ion* a r e n o t c ompr e he ns i ve . T h e y a r e not o b j e c t i ve . poorl y c o n s t r u c t e d a n d no t a n a c c u r a t e check of t h e s t u ­ d e n t ’' a c q u a i n t a n c e wi t h t he e n ­ t i r e s u b j e c t u n d e r st udy. T h e y a r e o f t e n : t h e y art*, t he ( 4 ) Si nc e t e s t s a r e c o n s t r u c t e d i ndi vi dua l p ro f e s s o r s a n d by since t he s t u d e n t has b e c o m e ac- i c u s t o m e d to s t u d y i n g iii t h e m a n- i t h e hest I ne r which will pr o d u c e g r a d e , t h e c ase is v e r y o ft e n t h a t s t u d e n t s st ud y f o r qui z z e s t he single t h e m with a n d w r i t e aim o f s a t i s f y i n g a d e t e c t e d p r o - > f es sor i al bias. it ( 5 ) T h e m e t ho d of gi v i ng e x ­ a m i n a t i o n s a t r e g u l a r i nt er v a l s on class wo r k m e r e l y s e ct i ons o f s t r e n g t h e n s the p r e s e n t c r a m m i n g s ys t e m w h e r e b y t he s t u d e n t s ’ e d u ­ ca t i on is r es ol ved into a ser i es of ni ght - be f or es. — - Daily Br ui n. o f sion will m e e t "agai n in t h e h o m e e co n o mi cs l e c t u r e room. W. T. , B nooks, v ic e - c h a ir ma n the Unde nt b r a n c h of the A. S. M. FL, a ill s e r ve as t e m p o r a r y c h a i r m a n f o r this session. S t u d e n t s p e e c h e s f o r t h e t h i r d session will c o n s i s t ; o f “ S u p e r c h a r g e r s f o r A u t o m o ­ biles,” “ C o m p a r a t i v e E c o n o m y of Diesel a n d Gasol i ne A u t o m o t i v e E n g i n e s , ” " A i r T r a n s p o r t a t i o n a t : High A l t i t u d e s , ” a n d “ T h e Co- I o p e r a t i v e Plan of E n g i n e e r i n g FL1- u e at i on . ” j B a n q u e t a t 7 o ’Cl oc k i/i A b a n q u e t will he given to all m e m b e r s o f t he c o n v e n t i o n at 7 o ’clock in t he T e x a s U ni on. W e s - j t e r m a n n , c h a i r m a n of t he s t u d e n t b r a n c h o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , will serve as t o a s t m a s t e r a n d will in­ t r o d u c e t h e visit ing f a c ul t y m e m ­ bers. Dr. II. Y. Be ne di c t will give a shor t t a l k fol lowed by t h e p r i n ­ cipal s p e a k e r of t he e v e n i n g, Fiu- j ne W. O ’Brien, v i c e - p r e s i d e nt of t h e A. S. M. FL a n d e d i t o r of t he S o u t h e r n P o w e r J o u r n a l , A t - ; l a nt a, Ga. Alex Valiance, associ­ a t e p r o f e s s o r of m e c h a n i c a l e n g i ­ the U n i v e r s i t y , will n e e r i n g p r e s e n t a p l a q ue t h e Coll ege of E n g i n e e r i n g of t he U n i v e r s i t y , b e a r i n g the n a m e s of local t e c hni ca l p a p e r w i n n e r s f o r 1035 a n d 1933. N a m e s i nscribed on the p l a q u e f o r 1935 a r e S a v i o u r P e r ­ ron® a n d Mar vi n Wi l l i ams ; 1936 C o o p e r Ri chards a n d E u g e n e Hisser. T h e pl a que is o f b r o n z e a nd ha s r o o m f o r t he na me < of f o r ten years, ll will be wi noe i h u n g in t h e Fl ngi neeri ng L i b r a r y. F ol l owi ng t he s pee c hes a n d the p r e s e n t a t i o n of the pl aque, Hisser, one of t h e w i n n e r s of t h e t e c h n i ­ cal p a p e r c o n t e s t a t t h e U n i v e r ­ sity, will he m a s t e r of c e r e m o n i e s for a p r o g r a m p r e p a r e d f o r the e n t e r t a i n m e n t of t he c o n v e n t i on . f o r j t h e to olinist, wh o m m a n y of you h e a r d he r e a f e w w e e k s ago, will a p p e a r wi t h the New York Phi l harmoni c* S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a this S u n d a y . TI ie o r c h e s t r a will a ga i n be u n d e r the d ir e c ti o n of A r t u r o Tosc ani ni . ( K MO X a t 2) We have as . . y e t no t r e c e i v e d the s c he dul e of t he G e n e r a l Mot or s C on c e r t , b u t will have t ha t i n f o r m a t i o n by S u n ­ day. D R A M A T I C Dick Powe l l , who f o r t he p a s t t h r e e weeks has bee n a b s e n t f r o m his radi o p r o g r a m du e to a s e v e r e a t t a c k of l a r yn g i t i s , r e t u r n s to his show t o n i g ht . Vi c t or Mc L a g l e n , who was a w a r d e d t he mot i on p i c ­ t u r e a c a d e m y aw’a r d f o r a c t i n g this y e a r , will p r e s e n t s ce n e s f r o m the p ic t u r e t h a t won him t h e h o n ­ o r , ' “ T he I n f o r m e r ” ( K MO X a t 8 t o n i g h t ) . B e t t e Davis, w ho won t he f e m i ­ nine a w a r d f r om t h e s a m e mot i on p i c t ur e a c a d e m y as Mc La gl e n, will be p r e s e n t e d by t he L u x Radio T h e a t e r n e x t Mo n d a y n i g ht in a special d r a m a , “ B o u gh t a n d Pai d F'or” ( K M O X a t 8 ) , L O C A L F’ri da y o ’clock T h e o u t s t a n d i n g U n i v e r s i t y H o u r f e a t u r e o f t h e wee k will be a f t e r n o o n p r e s e n t e d a t 5 : 3 0 by K N O W . T h e S w e e t h e a r t n o mi ne e s will be p r e ­ s e n t e d in a ra di o i nt e r vi e w, F'red Phillips, a n n o u n c e r f o r t h e U n i ­ ve r s i t y H ou r , said T h u r s d a y. Thi s is t he f i r s t t i me all of t h e .Sweet­ h e a r t n o m i n e e s have b ee n p r e ­ s e nt e d in a body o v e r t h e air. Program * for Friday SERIOUS M u mc A p p r e c i a t i o n H o u r , W O A I A f t e r n o o n C oncert, K M O X . U , S. A r m y I lend. W O A I . l u c i l l e M a n n e r s , W O A I . F i r s t N i g h t e r , W O A I . LIGHT U n i v e r s i t y H o u r , K N O W . T a v e r n , K M O X . R e d N i c h o l s ’* O r c h , W L W . H o l l y w o o d H o t e l , K M O X . F r e d W a r i n g ’* O r ch . W OA I, R ic h a r d H i m b e r ’* O r ch . K M O X . I 0 no 2 no ,i I ;> 7 :00 >> on r. :10- 7 :00- 7 J .10 :80 :00 9 : 5 0 — P h il He rr !* '* O r ch . W L W . IO old— E m il Colem an "* Orc h W O A f . — S e y m o u r S i m o n * O r ch . W I A A. 1 1 : 0 0 — F l e t c h e r H e n d e r s o n ’* O r c h W O A I . — T e d F i o r i t o ' * Or ch . W L W . I I :IMI— Moon R I . s r , W I .W . skilled t r a i n i n g in m a n y fields, he said. a r e a “ W i t h a n of 292, 000 little l a r g e r s q u a r e miles, j us t a t h a t of T e x a s , a n d a p o p u ­ t ha n lation of 17, 000. 000 pe opl e , T u r ­ key has de c i de d to i n d us t r i al i ze , ” t h e s p e a k e r r e po r t e d . E x p e r t T e a c h e r * B r o u g h t to h a s t r a d e poli cy i n du s t r i e s in n a t u r a l He told o f t he e s t a b l i s h me n t of t h e c o u n t y va r i ou s to utilize t he r e s o u r c e s with T u r k i s h labor. A m e r i c a n a n d G e r m a n e x p e r t s a r e be i ng b r o u g h t t e a c h e f f i c i e n t p r o d u c t i o n , in an d a f o r e i g n of “ b u y i n g f r om t hos e who buy f r o m y o u ” has b e e n a d o p t e d . An i n t en s e swe p t n a t i on a l i s t i c f e e l i n g be the c o u n t r y , a n d it s e e m s to g e t t i n g res ul t s . Wit h all o f is still t h e r e g r o wt h , Mr. Gillespie out. He n o t e d t h a t not m o r e t h a n 35 p e r cent of t he y o u t h s t h e r e have t h e e d u c a t i o n a l f aci li ti es o f ­ fe r ed in A m e r i c a , a l t h o u gh A m e r ­ icans h a ve b e e n b r o u g h t o v e r to help. 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