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W hile the a U niver- secretary 0f both schools and then w en t to qUest ions are n o t guaran teed to j gRy audjence ca]if back singers com e -n tbe sam e order as on the f0 r tw o en cores o f a sin gle num- exam in ation , th ey are char- ber, it m ust be good. “ The Flow- be- era T hat Bloom in the S p rin g”— , ^ - , THE DAILY TEXAN lf* T H E F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H N Tip Today's O ther schools seek U . T. athletes. See story on page 2. AUSTIN, TEXAS, TH UR SDA Y, MAY 20, 1937 FOUR PAGES TODAY No. 190 B. Hall Head Dr.T.V. 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Officers Named T h e c a n y o n s , b u t th e a t t e m p t will n o t be m a d e in th e im m e d ia te f u t u r e . tw o c a n y o n s a r e s h o r t e r a n d a r e t h o u g h t to be less d a n g e r ­ t h a n th e c a n y o n w h ich Dr. ous W e b b cro ssed T u e s d a y . p a r t y a n d his th e T u e s d a y ’s j o u r n e y w a s one fe w a t t e m p t s e v e r m a d e o f to n a v ig a t e t h e r u s h i n g w a t e r s of t h e c a n y o n . T h e t r i p to ok a b o u t f i f t y h o u r s to c o m p lete. Dr. W e b b a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e p a r t y h a d no s i x te e n - s e r io u s tr o u b l e on mile j o u r n e y T h o u g h w a s c o m p l e te d s a f e ly , m a n y h a r d ­ ships w e r e e n c o u n t e r e d . th e th e tr ip . Two Expected To Retire With Van Devanter H u t c h e s o n , U. T. 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S m ith , w ho is to be la s t l e c t u r e r f o r t h e U n iv e r th e sity public le c tu re s a n d e n t e r t a i n j m e n t c o m m itte e , who, is n o te d a lm o s t w ith o u t I p r o f e s s o r p r e c e d e n t , w a s e le c te d to th e IIH- n o i s S e n a t e , an d th e n s t a g e d a t e r as th e rific a n d su c c e s sfu l f ig h t f o r th e r i g h t s of h ig h e r e d u c a t io n w hich w e r e u n d e r fire in t h a t b o d y a t th e tim e. D r. S m ith , now a m e m b e r of th e Illinois S e n a te a n d p r o f e s s o r o f p h ilo sop hy a t th e U niver.-ity o f C h icag o , has as th e s u b j e c t f o r his s p e e c h F ri d a y n ig h t a t 8 . l o o ’clock, “ T h e P ro m is e o f A m e r i ­ c a n P o litic s,’’ Dr. C. 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Mrs. W e b b said t h a t h e r h u s b a n d w ould r e t u r n f r o m his e x p e d itio n a r o u n d th e f i r s t o f J u n e . --------------- o--------------- T h e n e w o ff ic e rs f o r 1 9 3 7 -1 93 8 a r e M rs. W. B. B a c k u s, p r e s i­ d e n t ; M rs. H a r r y L eo n , f i r s t vice p r e s i d e n t ; Mrs. J. A. H a y e s , sec ond v ic e - p r e s i d e n t; Mrs. A. P- t h i r d v i c e p r e s i d e n t ; Mfg. C h o te , J o h n G. Ross, f o u r t h v ic e-p resi d e n t ; M rs. Row’an H o w a r d , f i f th v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; Mrs. W . R. K nox, s e c r e t a r y ; Mrs. F. W. VV oolsey, t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. L u t h e r T h o m p s o n , c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y ; Miss D o r o th y W a tt s , h i s t o r i a n ; Mrs. A. F o c h t, p a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , b e r 0 f th e D e p a r t m e n t o f E n g lish 1 sp e c u la tio n J o h n D. B. 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A fter receivin g his doctor of philosop hy W illiam M cD ow ell w as selected d egree there, he reached w h a , Dr. th e the position fr ie n d ly of p ro fesso r of philosophy at the th e dorm itory during 1936-37. His in Lay t e r m s the “ pinnacle o f teach in g p rofession , r e p resen ta tiv e boy the re- selectio n was based on his th e a g in g ro u n d - ta b le d e p a r t m e n t ju s ti c e s on D n Sm ith in stitu ted the C hicago j B a y a r d M cM ah o n w a s p re s e n t- a iso s p e a k s e x te n s iv e l y o v e r • the m a i n in g b ench. One o f th e m o s t p e rs is t­ e n t is t h a t J u s t i c e V a n D e v a n te r tim e d a p p r o p r i­ r e t i r e m e n t a t e l y on the d a y t h e S e n a te J u ­ the d ic ia ry C o m m it te e v o te d on R oo sevelt e n l a r g e m e n t p ro g r a m w ith th e plain i n t e n t o f w e a k e n ­ in g th e R oo sev elt c a se . T w o or m o r e ad d itio n a l r e t i r e m e n t s as the boys. 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He the The ed w ith a silv e r lo v in g cup f o r w i n n i n g the i n t e r d o r m it o r y h an d - e x e c u tiv e ball c o n te s t o v e r m o r e th a n 150 ! c o m m it te e gav e him f r e e re i g n in to d e li v e r a e le c tio n th e last rad io f i f t e e n n a ti o n a l s e r ie s of in b e h a lf o f P r e s i d e n t a d d r e s s e s R o o s e v e lt’s has b e e n in v ite d to m a k e a s e r ie s o f ra d i o th e C o m p a n y B ritish f r o m L o n d o n b u t has d eclin e d b e c a u se o f his t e a c h ­ in g d u ti e s a t th e U n iv e r s ity of C h ic ag o . in com ing m a n a g e r of B r a c k e n r i d g e , w as p r e s e n t e d at and p la n s f o r n e x t y e a r w e re discu ss­ ed. p o i n t m e n t of J u s t i c e V an D evan- t e r *s su ccesso r. A n a m e jn g. p r o m in e n t ly t ion M eanw hile, th e r e is w id esp read th e ap- r a d i0 r a t i o n a l D e m o c ra tic in o t h e r c o n n e c tio n s . p e r w e r e r u n n e r s - u p . B r o c k m a n H o r n e , --------------- u--------------- Professors A ttend Architecture Meet re -ele ctio n. H e th is s u m m e r , th e m e e t in g , B r o a d c a s t in g th e p r e s e n t a p p e a r a n c e s c o n c e r n i n g g ra m . o v e r f o r in ; s u p p o r t fo r fig ur- th is specula- is t h a t of H u tch eso n F if th C ircuit J o s e p h of th e C. i n s ta l la t io n of r e f r e s h m e n t s I T h e p la y s stu d ie d a n d p r e s e n t e d in th e s e s u m m e r d r a m a schools a re u . J . G r a d u a t e N a m e d F o llo w in g th e th e n e w o ff ic e rs , w e r e s e r v e d t o th e p a r e n t s te a c h e r s . M rs. W. M. G a m b re ll, r e t i r i n g casts. p r e s i d e n t , p r e s e n t e d t h e associa ti o n w ith a gav el a n d g av el b o a rd , Dr. m a d e old G a m b r e l l ’s home, th e b e a m s of g r a n d f a t h e r ' s fr o m t o n e s t e r s use th e schools as J u d g e H u tc h e s o n a n d o f t e n p r o d u c e d th e f o llo w in g s e a - i d o c t o r of son on B r o a d w a y w ith p r o f e s s i o n a l U n iv e rs ity P r o d u c e r s a n d s c r ip t w rit- w as cbie f received his law s d e g r e e fr o m T he o f T e x a s in 1900. He the legal a d v is e r in 1913-17 an d o f H o u s to n th e j n 1918 he w as m a d e y e a r, Mr. P a r k e r e s ig n e d f r o m th e u . th e f a c u l t y o f t h e U n iv e rs ity to a c c e p t S o u th e r n D is tric t o f T e x a s an d a s c h o la rs h ip in the d r a m a d e p a r t - served u n til 1930. S in ce 1931 m e n t o f Y ale. He h a s b e e n o f- be b a s b e e n U S. C ir c u i t J u d g e fe r e d his old p o st a t th e U n iv e r - 0 f t be F i f t h C irc u it, s i ty f o r th e co m in g y e a r . w as m a y o r A t t h e b e g in n i n g o f th e c u r r e n t n e x t year> la b o r a - Gjt y 0 f H o u s to n s! D is tric t J u d g e fr o m f o r to Cret, U. T. A rchitect, To M eet Students P a u l P. C re t, c o n s u l ti n g a r c h i ­ th e U n iv e rs ity , will hold t e c t o f a d iscu ssio n th is a f t e r n o o n a t 2:3 0 o ’clock w ith a n y a r c h i t e c t u r e s t u ­ d e n t s w ho a r e in a t ­ i n t e r e s t e d te n d i n g . T he m e e t in g will be held in th e A r c h i t e c t u r e B uildin g, VV. T. R olfe, p ro f e s s o r o f a r c h i ­ t e c t u r e , a n n o u n c e d y e ste r d a y . Mr. C r e t, who w as p r o f e s s o r of d esig n a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f P e n n ­ s y lv a n ia f o r t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s , is o n e o f th e fo r e m o s t F r e n c h a r c h i ­ te c t s o f to d ay . H e -was h ir e d in in 1930 d r a w i n g u p a plot p la n o f th e U n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s a n d in p l a n n i n g th e n e w buildings. t o serve as c o n s u l t a n t Mr. C r e t rece ive d his o--------------- le g is la tio n , th e U n i v e r s i t y d u r i n g th e 1934- 1935 school y e a r in w hich play- w r i t i n g a n d p r o d u c t io n w e r e s t u ­ died. S e n a t o r R o b e r t F. W a g n e r (D ) j He i n a u g u r a t e d a n ew c o u rs e a t 0f New Y o rk , a u t h o r of m uch N e w Deal in clu d in g th e N a tio n a l L a b o r R ela tio n s Act, n i g h t a t 7 :3 0 o 'clo ck A s s i s ta n t A t t o r n e y G e n e ra ! Rob- U n io n 316. e r t H. J a c k s o n , w ho h a s a rg u e d j su c c e s sfu lly a n u m b e r o f N ew Deal cases; J u d g e W illiam D e n ­ th e N in th m a n C irc u it C o u rt, w h o th e fa v o r s P r e s i d e n t 's c o u r t p l a n ; Solicitor G e n e ra l S ta n l e y F . R eed o f K e n ­ tucky', who h as also bee n su c­ cessful in som e N e w Deal cases b e f o r e th e high c o u r t ; a n d J a m e s M. L and is, c h a i r m a n o f ac- B e ta A lp h a Psi, h o n o r a r y c o u n t i n g f r a t e r n i t y , r e c e n t l y in i ti­ a te d J . B. A llre d , c e r t if ie d p u b lic a c c o u n t a n t o f Wichita. Fa lls, H. A. D u la n , p r e s i d e n t , a n n o u n c e d W e d - j c u r jties a n d E x c h a n g e C om m iaion, boU8e. n e s d a y . Beta A lpha Psi Initiates J. B. Allred # ; h a v e been m e n t io n e d . ( C a li f o r n i a ) o f — - = = G oldw in G o ld sm ith an d W . T. R o lfe , p r o f e s s o r s of a r c h i te c t u r e , will a t t e n d th e a n n u a l c o n v en tio n o f th e A m e ric a n I n s t i t u t e of A r ­ c h i t e c t s in B o sto n , Mass., n e x t , w eek. is one o f Mr. G o ldsm ith th e t h r e e T e x a s fello w s o f th e I n s ti­ t u t e . 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S m ith sp eak h e r e , b u t w e re s t o p p e d w h en it w a s le a r n e d t h a t th e A u stin O pen F o r u m had t h i s a r r a n g e in Dr. S m ith 's s p r in g . f a m il y f o r c e d him to can cel th a t n e g o ti a ti o n s e n g a g e m e n t , in w e r e re s u m e d h a v in g him f o r th e F r i d a y p r o ­ g r a m . to p r e s e n t him Illness a n d t h a t su c c e e d e d M e m b e r s o f th e L e g is l a tu r e will be in v ite d to h e a r Dr. S m i th ’? lec­ t u r e , Dr. L a y said. O t h e r m e m ­ b e rs of th e c o m m it te e a r e Dr. R u th A llen , Dr. A n nie W ebb B la n to n . Dr. W. A. F e ls in g , a n d Dr. VV. E. 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W h e n a p a t i e n t is t r a n s f u s i o n his blood I p a lib era' vote on t h e b ench. F ie- a r o u n d ;n tbo mi ddl e of the st r e e t , t e s t e d fo r t y p i n g and t he n coin- A boy r u n s d o w n th e steps a n d t o w a r d th e c a r as he t h r u s t s his t r a i n i n g in P a r i s u n d e r J e a n Louis te r n i t y . O th e r s w e re A. C P a s c a l. A f t e r hi3 w o r k t h e r e he w e n t to th e U n i v e r s ity o f P e n n ­ sy lv a n ia , w h e re he d id a g r e a t deal to a d v a n c e t h e r e p u t a t i o n of th e S cho ol o f A rc h it e c tu r e . le g e r a n d th e la t e G e o rg e A rm i- j v a ti n g W a g n e r w o u ld leave a Sen- s t e a d o f H o u s to n . 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C e r ti f i e d public a c c o u n t a n t s o r m e m b e r s o f t u t e o f A c c o u n t a n t s who c o n t r i b u t e d o u t s t a n d i n g w o rk th e field of a c c o u n t in g a r e elig m e m b e rs h i p , ible D ulan said. fo r h o n o r a r y ---------------o— Mines Students U se 4,321 Books in April at S t u d e n t s th e C o lleg e o f Mines an d M e t a ll u rg y at El Paso. a b r a n c h o f T h e U n i v e r s ity of th e in T e x a s , se t a new use o f l i b r a r y books d u r i n g April, r e c e n t l y a c c o r d i n g p r e p a r e d Ii b r a r i a n . to by B a x te r a r e p o r t re c o r d P olk . D u rin g s t u d e n t s th e m o n th c h i c k e d o u t a to t a l of 4,321 book? a- c o m p a r e d w ith 3,114 th e sa m e m o n t h o f 1936. 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T T H “ ' " Y h * d0 ,ofNt‘h“ h .t m a k e s the | t r u l y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e c a m . in n o v a tio n s f o r t y - f o u r m e t i n g in 202. “ I am t h a t we a r e go ing to p u t o u t a good really c o n v in c e d M o re c a m p u s n e w s -p ic tu re s , b e t ­ t e r s t a f f o rg a n i z a ti o n , a w o r k ­ ab le m e a n s of s a m p li n g c a m p u s o p in io n ques* r a d io p r o g r a m , tio n s, a w eekly a n d a n ed ito rial a d v is o r y co un cil c o n tr o v e r s i a l on p us w e r e a m o n g th e t e n t a t i v e l y b roach ed. “ W e h ave g o t r e a d to g e t people to th e T e x a n a g a in , ev en if we hav e to go so f a r as to r e ­ vive th e B u z z a rd ,” S y e r s insisted. ‘T h e C a m p u s S p e a k * ’ S e l d e n will hav e c h a r g e o f a c a m p u s opinio n b u r e a u m o deled on Dr. P a u l G a llu p ’s A m e r i c a n I n ­ s t i t u t e of Public O p in io n , w hich w as f i r s t to e x p lo it t h e s c ie n tific “ s a m p l i n g ” m e th o d f o r d e t e r m i n ­ ing r e a c t io n to c o n tr o v e r s i a l p r o b ­ t h e o b je c t iv e lem s. 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A f te r th e elec tio n m e m b e rs will M e m b e rs o f S idney L a n ie r Lit e r a r y S o ciety h eld th e ir a n n u a l picnic a t B a r to n S p ri n g s Tuesday a f t e r n o o n fr o m 5 u n t i l < o clock. A f t e r a sw im , th e g r o u p had a picnic s u p p e r . L o r a in e T h rift wa? rn c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e m e n t s . A f t e r th e picnic o ff ic e rs f o r ne x t y e a r w e re in s talle d . T h ey a re u v a v LeMay. v ic e - p re s id ° n t. E liz a b e th s e c r e t a r y , A n n a P e a rl B ra d e n , t r e a s u r e r , C o n sta n c e A l e xa n de r , M atula. Inez G illiland, h is to ria n , a n d A lm a VV iden, s e r ­ g e a n t at a rm s. r e p o r t e r , s t ric tly re s p o n s ib le S y e r s c o n te m p la t e d a “ b u r e a u ­ c r a t i c ” o rg a n i z a ti o n o f th e T e x a n s t a f f , w ith th e h e a d s o f d e p a r t ­ m e n t s f o r t h e i r co nd uc t. N ig h t e d i t o r s m i g h t be r e q u i r e d to r e c r u i t t h e i r own n i g h t s t a f f of c o p y r e a d e r s — fo u r f o r e a c h nig ht, in o r d e r t h a t th e y c o u ld be f r e e r to giv e th e i r own to p age m a k e u p a n d o th e r t i m e p r o b l e m s R e g u l a r beat? w o u ld be a s s ig n ­ the v o l u n t e e r r e p o r t ­ ed a m o n g in g s t a f f to o b v ia te th e d is tr u s t f e l t in some o f f i c e s f o r th e T e x a n b e c a u s e of t b e f a c t t h a t d i f f e r e n t r e p o r t e r s cover t h e sa m e office w i t h va r i abl e a c c u r a c y . It'* B e e n H e l l n ig h t S y s t e m a t i z e d r e p o r tin g w a s c ite d as a n o t h e r g r e a t need. N ig h t r e p o r t e r s a r e o f t e n u n a v a i l ­ ab le in a pinch. “ F r a n k l y , iv e h a v e hell up t h e r e e v e r y ni g h t , ” S ye r s de laced. T h e p ro j e c te d } o v e r K NO W m i g h t r a d i o p r o g r a m e it h e r w e e k l y or semi- e e k l y , a s t r a ig h t ne w s p r e s e n t a t i o n o r n o t : p e r h a p s of on T im e. th e M arch style o f t h e be t e e t h th e end Cy R ecord , w ho will be a m e m ­ b e r o f th e e d ito ria l a d v is o r y c o u n ­ cil, d e s c r i b e d th e p l a n fo r a new c o l u m n : “ T h e P r o f e s s o r S p e a k s .” — “ w ith it .” C o n t r o ­ in v e r s ia l issues w ou ld b e d e b a te d in this co lu m n by f a c u l t y a u th o r itie s , to t h a t “ th e disd ain o f a n o t h e r " on e m i g h t be m i ti g a te d . T he a rtic le s w o u ld be p r e p a r e d a w eek in a d Vance an d in series, alo n g w ith c a n d id c a m e r a s h o ts o f th e The c o lu m n w ould be a u th o r s . d ir e c te d by a n o t h e r a d v is o r y c o u n ­ cil o f f a c u l t y a n d s t u d e n t s . d e p a r t m e n t ru n f o r G r e a t E x p e c t a t i o n * P. J. T h o m p s o n , c h a ir m a n of J o u r n a lis m , th e D e p a r t m e n t voiced his e n t h u s ia s m f o r th e pro- o f ! posals. to j i « “ I am * j looking * * i f o r w a r d a he said, a d d in g t h a t he had n e v e r k n o w n o f such a m e e t in g b eing h eld to p an the d e ta i ls of the n e x t y e a r ’s T e x a n . the Mr. T homps on m e n t io n e d in s ti tu t io n of paid jobs on th e rcg- (S ee S T A F F , p a g e 2) j p m e m b e rs , N ina M u rp h e y , p r e s id e n t, D o ro th y j s p le n d id T e x a n , ' t y p e o f blo od of ea c h kn o w n | fr o m im p u ritie s . I t ’* j u s t a n o t h e r j IOO to e le c t officer? for n e x t year. i do no r. ( I , II, III, a n d IV a nd a r e pla ce d o f e a t i n g m o re r e g u l a rl y . ty p e ? a re n u m b e r e d w ay o f b u y in g th a t s p r in g s u it or T he [ hav e s u p p e r . th e s i m ila r ty p e s have b e e n k n o w n m a n a g e r ; C h a r le s J a m e s o m y t h , l b P a t P i c k e t t , 2b F r a n k H o r a k , 3 b .. R o b e r t M o e r i , s t . F r a n k O ’R o u r k e , c B e r t W i l l i a m s , p ... J a c k S o R e l l e , p ..... P r e » b y t e r i » n * P h i G a m . A T O . C z e c h C l u b S . P . E . .... P i K. A. P h i P»i .... F a r m e r * T wo Expected (C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e I ) (C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e I . ) a n d d r a w p r o o f r e a d e r , u la r s t a f f o f the T e x a n th is y e a r ; as c e r t a i n to lead to b e t t e r s t a f f s in th e f u t u r e . P r e v i o u s ly , on ly th e i e d it o r , n i g h t s u p e r v is o r have b e e n paid. B e g in ­ n in g this y e a r, n i g h t e d i t o r s , th e s p o r ts e d ito r, a n d th e s oc i et y e d i ­ to r paid w o r k e r s m u s t be q ua l i f i ed people, in s is te d ; t h o u g h he p ro m ise d , he f o r his p a r t , to leave th e a c tu a l se lection o f th e s t a f f to t h e ed i­ j o u r n a l i s t s t o r . p r e s e n t t h e i r e lig ibility, an d to m a k e u p a n y d e fic ie n c ie s as so o n as possible. to in q u ire a s to sala rie s. T h e s e u rg e d th e H e t h a t his S y e r s d e c la re d a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s w ou ld be b a s e d solely th e m e m b e r s on t o w a r d s re g a r d to p ersona! f r ie n d s h ip . th e T e x a n , w i t h o u t th e a t t i t u d e o f T o Bi d f o r R e s p e c t T h e ed ito ria l cou n cil h a s been ch o sen , s u b j e c t t o th e a c c e p t a n c e o f som e of th e a p p o in t e e s . I t c o n ­ s ists o f o t h e r j o u r n a l i s t s , tw o law s t u d e n t s , one e n g in e e r , one p h a r m a c y s t u d e n t , th r e e a c ad em ic s t u d e n t s m a j o r i n g th e e d it o r , t w o TOMORROW, Reserve Cap ar Gowns Nov/! " T H E STUDENTS' O W N STORE JAM ES M. HURT Coach in Mathematics PHONE 2-4443 f o r A p p o i n t m e n t A N D W H E N THEY F E E L T I R E D THEY Exes to Coach " D U T C H ” M A U R I C E B A U M G A R T E N a n d ( u p p * r ) B I L L D u B O S E ( l o w e r ) , f o r me r l u m i n a r i e s , L o n g h o r n f o o t b a l l h a v e b e e n n a m e d t o c o a c h i n g p o s i t i o n s a t N a c o g d o c h e s Hi gh c o m i n g y e a r . Sc h o o l f o r c o n s i d e r e d B o t h m e n a m o n g in t h e y t h i s s e c t o r a t p l a y e d a n d W h i t e . t h e w e r e t h e f i n e s t t h e l i n e s me n t i me t h e O r a n g e f o r LongSiorn Netters Down Aggies, 6-1 • , .-i! tn Thrf [tnily Tern* C O L L E G E S T A T I O N , M a y 19. — Thp U n i v e r s ity o f T e x a s Long- ho rn s had little t r o u b le in d e f e a t ­ i n g the T e x a s Aggie* 6 te n n is W e d n e s d a y , to in losing o n ly I the two s et s th a t cost them the one mat ch. T he m a t c h e s o rig in a lly w ere sch edu led f o r th e mi ddle of April but we r e p o stp o n ed . Th e s u m m a r y : B u r n s , T e x t s , d e f e a t e d E a rly , A ggies, 6 2, 6 - 3 ; M cG innis, T e x a s, b e a t O i c h t o n , A g g ie s , 6-4, 6-2; W alls, A ggies, d e f e a t e d B ra u b a c k , T e x a s, 5-7, 6 2, 6 6 ; B eu ehel, \ g g i e s , 6-3, Ti x i v d o w n ed B lack, 6 ! ; B u rn s an d M cG innis, T e x a s, b ra t Karl.v a n d Wall \gg ie« . c. I. 6 I: R o g ers an d Kmiim, T e x a s, d e f e a t e d Black a n d C ric h to n , Ag gilts, 6 3, 9 7; B euehel an d B rail- bavk, T ex as, d e f e a t e d D o u g h e r ty \ rgies, 7 ami I,e\ me. 6 3. MARGARET HUTTON —free-style a n d bm ck-stroke c h am p io n a n d fa m o u s for h er record-breaking p erfo rm ­ an ces as a p lu n g e r—has sm oked C am els sin ce 1935. JANE FAUNTZ MANSKE s ta rte d sm o k in g C am els 2 years ago. T h is C hicago girl s su p e rb diving form w o n b e r N a tio n a l a n d O lym pic h o n o rs. JOSEPHINE McKIM —h o ld s records In b o th sp r in t a n d d ista n ce free­ style events. C am els have been h e r fav o rite ciga­ r e tte fo r 3 y ears now . GEORGIA COLEMAN — m ad e O lym pic h isto ry in her sp e ctacu lar s p rin g ­ b oard diving victory in 1932. S h e becam e a C am el sm o k e r t h a t sa m e year. LENORE KIGHT WINGARD —th e fo rem o st w om an free­ sty le sw im m er — holds 7 w orld's records, 16 n a tio n a l ones. C a m e ls have b een h er c ig a re tte fo r 4 y ears. DOROTHY POYNTON HILL —p e tite , M onde Los Angeles b e a u ty —th e in c o m p a ra b le Q ueen of th e 33-foot p l a t ­ fo rm dive—becam e a C am el fa n over a y ear ago. Copyright, 19 3 7 . R. J . Roy rn. .a* Tobacco Com pany, W inston-Salem , N . Q. WHAT THESE ACE MERMAIDS S A Y - Dorothy Poynton Hill speaking: " I ’m always in training. I prefer Camels for their mild* ness. They never jangle my nerves. I can enjoy smoking as often as I wish. Another advan­ tage o f smoking Camels is the invigorating 'lift’ they give me when I ’m tired.” Lenore Right Win gard — one of the greatest wom an athletes o f our times —adds this: ’I really get fun out o f swimming. Hard work is part of the game. For four years I ve been a Camel fan. Camels help me enjoy my food no m atter how’ tired or strained I may be. I’ve found Camels do not irritate my throat.’* I I I East 9th St. D e p o t O ffic e : 3rd & C o lo r a d o Sts. Phone 2-2425 Phone 7339 Austin, Texas RAI LW A^gO ^XPR F S S a c e v c v \ / I n c . FINAL E X A M S AHEAD1 Charlie G etchell, ’40, says: "W hen I ’m plu g­ gin g a w a y at studies, I like to enjoy Camels Steadily. I’m all for Cam­ e l s — they never jangle m y nerves.” H E W O N the Olym pic d ivin g crown! Marshall W ayne, high diver,says: "I enjoy a Camel w hen­ e v e r I w a n t. C a m els d o n ’t g et on my nerves — they’re m ild !” C a m e ls are m ade fro m f i n e r , M O R E e x p e n s i v e t o b a c c o s -T u rk ish and Do­ m e s t i c - than any other popular brand. Hughson, Ramsey Pitch Texas To 6-0 Victory Over Bottlers Box sco re: ab T E X A S (6 ) B i g b y , 3b 4 W e s t e r m a n , cf 4 M c M u r r a y , 2b 4 2 M u n r o , l h 5 C o n w a y , ss M a e d g e n , r f 4 L a w s o n , lf L a w h o n , e H u g h s o n , p R a m s e y , p ... 4 3 I T o ta l s ( 0 ) lf 7 - U P W . S m ith , cf P r i c e , l b — F a g a n , 2b L in d , W r i g h t , rf C. S m i th , 3b S m a l le y , ss A lle n , c ....... W e b b , p "Winton, p — ♦ W o f f o r d P e t e r m a n , p T o t a l s 32 0 l l • B a t t e d f o r H in to n rn se n in g. S c o re by inning- T e x a s - 7 . r n 031 002 0 0 0 - OOO OOO 000- the c a y ’ a me inning:, at whi c h t i me gc o rin g or s i x t h r u n s w e ; e scored. in m e two L lo y d Ri g b y s n a p p e d c it of h i ' h it le s s s tre a k , p o u n d i n g out throe h i t s in f o u r o fficia l t i m e s at ba t a n d ti me r e a c h i n g f i r -t a n o t h e r w h e n pit ched Da I. a " S w e d e ” Lind a nd G r a h a m Wr i gh t led t h e Bo t t l e r sl ug g e r s wi t h two b in g i e s each. hi t by in c h a l k i n g up H u g h s o n a nd R a m s e y each h a d t o m e excel lent s u p p o r t f r o m t h e i r t e a m m a t e s t h e i r s h u t - o u t vict ory. The d e f e n s i v e g e m o f t h e n i g h t wa s t u r n e d in by J i m ‘‘B e n t Ax l e ” M a e d g e n , who c u t o f f w h a t looked like a c e r t ai n B o t t l e r run with a p e r f e c t t hr ow ri ght field to h o me base to f r o n f r om c a t c h th i r d . co m in g r u n n e r toe T h e B o tt le rs used t h r e e pitch- listed under general heads instead I include pictures of organization of alphabetical order, and also to J presidents. D A G E T H R E E T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 20, 1937 U. T .’s 'Emily Post’ Rule Book Ends Pledging Guesswork r No longer w ill little E lv ir a Sm ith, fresh from a small town and unacquainted w ith college life, have to arrange her conduct, rh ess, and general procedure during rush week w ith only a tiny, incomplete pam­ phlet fo r assistance. Panhellenic, composed of representatives from each of the fo u r­ teen sororities on the campus, ha? published a new and complete “ Handbook fo r Rushees.” Included in the new book are definitions of rushing terms, hints as to proper dress, points to remember when pledging a sorority, and detailed advice about dates and open house invitations. This ye a r there w ill be no “ sight unseen” rushing, and each girl who receives rush week invitations w ill be assured that her potential sorority sisters have been fa v o r­ ably impressed and have formed a liking fo r her. The system of having “ open houses” w ill allow time fo r rushees and sorority girls to meet before rush week proper, thereby discarding the possibility o f a rushee w asting time w ith a The Light Opera Company P r e s e n t s THE Co-eds to Have Last Meeting Tonight The old and new members of Co-ed Assem bly w ill meet fo r the last time this year at the F a c ­ u lty W om en’s Club this a f t ­ ernoon at 3:30 o’clock. The assembly is the co-ordinat­ ing and adm inistrative body of campus organizations adm itting women to membership. It is com­ posed of the president or highest- ranking woman o ffic e r of each campus organization. A ll of the sports clubs are represented by the U .T .S .A ., sororities by Pan- regional and c ity j hellenic, and clubs by Inter-city Council. This is the only meeting of the year at which both old and new officers of the clubs w ill be pres­ ent. A ll member organizatons, i n ­ cluding those who have not yet turned in list? of officers, are ex­ pected to have a representative at tho meeting, M a rg aret B e rr y , president, announced. Plane w ill be made fo r a sec­ ond o ffic e rs’ train in g conference, w-hich w ill be held October lo . This conference w ill be sim ilar to the one held last fall, to which co-ed officers of a ll campus o r­ ganizations were invited. The assembly also w ill consider the new edition of the Co-ed Handbook, which w ill be publish­ ed next fa ll. It has been revised include more organizations, to T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T O D AY IN B R I E F 2-5— Ex h ib it of w orking sketch of Dallas m ural by Reveau B a s s e t t in A rchitecture Building. 3 ;3 0 — Co-ed Assem bly, F a c u lty W om an’s Club. 4— Texas H isto ry Group of the A .A .U .W ., 1409 W e st A v e ­ nue. 4 — Music of the Masters, Texas 5:45 — U n i v e r s i t y Hour, Union. K N O W . 6:30— Home Econom ic? spring ballroom, ju n io r banquet, Texas U nion. 6:30— Alpha Epsilon Delta ban room, c.uet, Queen Anne Texas U nion. ?-8— M eeting of upper class ad­ in dorm itories visers of Texas U nion 309. 7:30— Fin a ls of H. J Lu tch er Stark Debate Contest, Gar rison H all I . 8:15— U n iv e rsity L ig h t Opera presents “ The M ikado,” Hogg Mem orial Auditorium . Delta Sigma Pi Honors Seniors At Banquet Honoring last night at its graduating sen- ; iors, Delta Sigma P i had a ban­ quet the D nskill Hotel. Two tin y gold gavels were presented to R a y M a rtin a n d D avid Dial, headmasters of the fra te rn ity this year, by Lew is W illia m ?, retiring secretary. individual fa re ­ P re fa c in g the well speeches from the seniors, W illia m Boyd, associate professor of business adm inistration, made a short talk. Mr. Boyd was made fa c u lty adviser of Delta Sigma P i at a business m eeting held last week. Newly-elected o fficers who were in charge of the banquet are Clyde T aylo r, headm aster; T h o m a s W heat, chancellor; O ttis Stahl, scribe; and G ilb e rt W o lf, tre a s ­ urer. Guests present w ere as follow s: the U n iv e rsity La d ies’ Club W e d ­ nesday morning, M rs. Robert H . Cuyler, secretary, announced. P o r f l r io F lo r e s W illia m A r l it t M a r g a r e t A lv a r e z G r a n t B a s e B y r o n B lis s Those elected as officers are Mrs. W . T. M ather, president; Mrs. Morgan C allaw ay, first vice-presi­ dent; Mrs. Aaron Sc h a ffe r, re ­ cording se cre ta ry; Mrs. Fred M. Bu lla rd , treasu rer; and Mrs. C u y­ ler, chairm an of the membership committee. i J a c k B la c k s h e a r ; B a s il B e ll D o u g la s B e s t J u l i a B a r n e t t Ja c k C o llie r S u e C a m p b e ll W . D . C ra ig , J r . I S e ita C h a r lto n G u y E . D a n c e D o r o th y A n n + * * A n n K ie s s lin g E lis a b e t h K n iv # - to n S a m u e l P a s * R a y M a r tin S y d n e y R e a g a n J . T . P a tte r s o n . J r . B o b T u o h y T h o m a s R o b e rts o n F r a n k L . W ood- b u ry F a r r e l l S m ith C ly d e T a y lo r T o m H . W h e a t J r . O t t is S ta h l, W i l t o n 7,edler W . R . N e w to n F aculty W o m e n Re-elect O ffic e rs The F a c u lty W o m e n ’s Club held its last business meeting of the ye a r Tuesday night at the club building. Sixteen committee ch air­ men reported on club activities for the past year, plans fo r next ye a r were discussed, and officers were elected. Miss L illia n W e ste r, president, Miss Doris C low er, vice-president, and Miss M a ria n Seiders, secre­ tary, were all re-elected. Miss A f ­ ton W y n n was elected treasurer. N O W ! 25c ’T i l 5 L o u is W illia m s Je a n R a n k in D a v is D a v id D ia l Je a n n e t t e D ic k s o n G ilb e r t W o lf E d E d e n s J a n e E y r e s C o rd ia L e e H a r p e r E lis a b e t h S t e w a r t T, J , H e m p h ill J a n e M a r ie Jo h n - R a y m o n d H o r n B i l l G e o rg e M a u r in e E l l i o t t R e n e M a n n H e c h t M a r y J o M c A n g u s H u g h e tt a H a r r is M ild r e d T h a m e s M s r g a r e t M u r r a y J a n e son C o n s ta n c e M e t a l* E d i t h S c o tt T h a r o n M c D a n ie l P e g g y K r e is le S t a n le y S c h m id t R u p e r t S t u a r t E liz a b e th H u f f M a r g e r y H o m b s T om L e a r C o n w a y P e r r y J a y H . K e n e s s o n P R E - M E D S M U S T A P P L Y P re medical students who ex- I pect to enter a medical school next fa ll must make application to have their records prepared at the R eg istrar’s O ffice immed­ ia te ly, E . J . M athews, registrar, has announced. Students who w ait until last moment to have their records prepared w ill run the risk of being delayed in entering medical school the Dr. Powell to Speak T o A.A.U.W. Group Dr. Anna Pow ell, ex-student of the U n iv e rsity, w ill speak to the international relations group of A .A .U .W . 12:45 S a tu rd ay o’clock in the ju n io r ballroom of the Texas U nion or “ The S ig ­ nificance of the Bueno? A ires Con ference.” at in Miss Pow ell received her doc­ tor of philosophy degree in Latin-A m erican history from the U n iv e rs ity in 1930. She was the firs t woman to received a doctor­ ate Latin-A m erican history from the U n iv e rsity. Miss Pow ell is now teaching at the North I exas State T eachers’ College at Den ton, and is the state chairm an of the international relations group. She is the sister of Ju d g e Ben Pow ell of A u stin, and w ill be his guest during her visit in Austin. Mem bers of A .A .U .W . who are not members of the international relations group m ay make reser­ vations fo r the luncheon by call ing Mrs. W . A . M cM ichael at 2-0547. • * * H o u se m o th e rs Elect Mrs. Parrish H ead N ew officers fo r the House­ mothers’ Association for Wom en were elected VI ednesday a fte r­ noon at a m eeting at the F a c ­ u lty W om en's Club. They are as follow s: president, Mrs. Paralee P a rris h ; v i c e president, Mrs. M a ry G reg o ry ; secretary, Mrs. A rth u r E . A ik e n ; and treasurer, M rs. P. E . Stages. The program committee elected fo r next year includes Mrs. J . E. Robertson, chairm an, Mrs. C. F . Dunlap, and Mrs. M a ry Shannon. t h e Members recommended to committee that they include on next y e a r’s programs talks by the Rev. J . S. A lle n of St. D a vid ’s Episcopal C hurch; Dr. C. WT. H a ll, instructo r in Bib le at the W esley Bib le C h a ir; Miss Anna Hiss, d i­ rector of physical train in g for wom en; and a psychologist, to be voted on later. I t was also rec­ ommended that there be at least one round-table discussion. group she has no pledging. intention of G irls w ill first accept dates for open houses on Septem ber 19 and 20. A t the parties, sorority mem­ bers w ill meet the girls, and then w ill intend to bid to rush week a ffa irs Septem ­ ber 24 and 25. Rushee? w ill re ­ ceive bids on Septem ber 27. invite those they * * * Phi Eta Sigma T o E lect T o n ig h t Ph i E ta Sigm a, honorary fresh­ man fra te rn ity , w ill hold its an nual business meeting tonight at 7:30 o’clock in Texas U nion 301. O ffice rs for next year w ill br elected, and the business a n d plans for next year w ill be dis cussed. Delegates who attended t h e the national convention at U n iv e rsity of Alabam a this spring w ill give reports. Refreshm ents w ill be served a fte r the meeting. A ll old members as w ell as the initiates are requested to attend, Tom L a w , secretary, said. Present o fficers of the f r a ­ te rn ity are Bob M cGinnis, presi­ dent; La w , se cre ta ry; J . W a rre n Giles Fouts, A v rie tt, historian. tre a su rer; and ♦ * * Mrs. M a th e r C hosen Ladies’ C lu b H ead O ffice rs were elected and the ye a r's business completed at the annual spring busine*? meeting of H T •uMkifkV waurtaouu.W' . ..-JI L A S T D A Y ! I M I 11 Dc M A T . I T O D A Y 3-5 I for sch . c h i. r n rr 4 S T A R S I N “ L I B E R T Y " "BUCKLEW" H U M P H R E Y BOGART flu tutee rn* Au/*•* Many different patterns from uhich ta choose. & Bro. Phone 2-8079 THE U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S I L . I A '/ C C L / ? v c o P A W N B R O K E R and J E W E L E R M o u e * loaned on a n y t h in g of en lu a. 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Jam es A n d erson, form er editor o f the S tu d e n t Press o f Dallas College, Dallas, is now in Austin and will en ter the Departm ent of Journalism o f the U n iversity this summer. Anderson is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hamilton. For Journalism o f Dallas C ollege and intends to finish his work here. He has served as special reporter the last three years he has been a stu d ent in the D epartm ent o f on The Dallas Morning N e w s for the last year. P A G E F O U R THE DAILY TEXAN M S J * e s w w c M r . t e n * Monday £ « r y m o rn i n g Editorial Office*-—Jouromnam .............. E d i t o r ^ Offle«»— J oo* *o *li.» B uil d in g 101. lo * . - * | § f c T . l . p h o . . 9 1 7 1 - S 4 9 From Our Readers F S ? S tir“ 0F COLD in T en n essee one of the , Over “ t r i f i d ‘ by t h . U r t v r . l t y P m A A C, Wr i gh t . M . w g . r ^ l * ; a d v w t i s » n c by i National A d v e r tin g Service, Inc. 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EDITORIAL COUNCIL p the world— bur ed the ground in in soldiers. and guarded b y 1 Gold has alw ays been consider- . ed the soundest th ing in the world SP O R TS D EPA RT M E NT S O C I E T Y D E P A R T M E N T a m u s e m e n t d e p a r t m e n t F E A T U R E D EPA RT M E NT _ Joe Balden Frances Landers j most Elizabeth Keeney I using ......._________ ...D o u g la s Perkins ^ us„ for monf. Vi t 0 buy all sorts " | of things vith when needed. But countries have now quit f-ubsti- it for m oney, and tuted forest growth for it, a much easier com m odity to obtain. T hey ju st it trees grind run through mills and through the printing press and ther$ you are, good new m oney, so much easier to get than gold. up, then Pericles Alexander E d n a M erle M cM urry Norris Davis M a r s h a l l W e l l s --------------------- ST A F F FOR THIS ISS U E ” N A T H A N S A H R pUtg Madeline Crimmins, David R isc o Lane Goldsmith, J. Olcutt Sanders I to the hankers and Vernon Rooke i who don’t want M a v o u m e e Fitagerald - for the gold? He rich to pay And what is U ncle Sam paying is pa yin g $35 an ounce in American dollars. He it in the hole, issues bond in payment, or rather sells them fo lk - income shippe in tax, and the men who over the gold g e t c r e d i t banks, ikeiy the stock- and bond- of our I great industrial corporations. Mil ' lions ',f doll ars worth of our best ! securities have g o n e hands foreigners through this route. It is a s t r a n g e < story. the then buy goods or very t h e recently into o f T h . e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f o f T h . D a i l y T « « . n i . e U c f d t h . r u l e * o f t h . S t u d e n t * ’ A n o c i a t i o n t o a n u r a . r . . p o n . » W l i t y f o r a a d i t o r i a l o p i n i o n * e x p r e s s e d i n t h e p a p e r , a n la *u j e c o r u l e . a n d r e f l a t i o n , o f t h e H a n d b o o k o f T m . . 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See the Royal at your local A u t h o r i z e d D e a l e r TEXAS BOOK STORE in The other day 9 : 0 0 — M u . ic 9 -3ft— P a u l K e n n a r d US)—Tune l i m e there was a resolution in Con­ introduced gress to prohibit the g o ver n m e n t I o :0O— No* So Long Ago paying more than $20 an ounce IO ;1 5 — E d w in C H i l l f o r g o l d . But h e was a RepubJi 1 0 : 3 0 — B il ly D a v i s i o ;45 r a n a n d d i d n ’t g e t much o f a hand M is s ie A n n f o r t h e v e n t u r e . He is an anim al 111 ion I i :O0 — T o r r i d T u n e s l l sift- Behind the Microphone t h a t is a l l out o f d a t a , and h i a howl j , J ^ 0_ W P A Proarmm_ E .T. d o n ’t s o u n d a s b i g a s t h e M o r n i n g ll *. * u s - , , *• O n e t h e w o r l d ' s l e a d i n g o f t h e o t h e r day called e c o n o m i s t s , t o w h a t m i g h t happen a t t e n t i o n if m o s t o f t h e g o l d g o t i n a f e w * 1 2 .00— ( her! 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But * OAitwdn sounds Ii lr ft like an t h e i t p e r h a p s las . , a R o o s e v e l t w e n t s o - f a r a s to sa y , “ In t h is d a y o f m o d e r n out, andj , r e just w it c h - b u r n in g w h e n f r e e d o m o f t h o u g h t h a s b e e n e x il e d | ......-------- .... fr o m m a n y la n d s w h i c h w e r e o n c e its h o m e , it is t h e p a r t o f u n iv e r s it ie s to s t a n d fo r th e f r e e d o m o f t h e h u m a n m in d a n d to c a r r y t h e t o r c h o f tr u th . Official N otice ----------------------------- d e v o t io n to f r e e d o m w h e t h e r t h e tr u th w i l l p r e v a il t h r o u g h g c v u l i u i i w i i c c u u u i fr e e r e s e a r c h , f r e e d is c u s s io n and th e f r e e in e n our, o o c iv iliz e d m en or w ill p r e v a il o n ly a f t e r s u p p r e s s io n a n d year. A . CL “ B u t it d e p e n d s on m e n ’s t o l e r a n c e , s e l f - r e s t r a i n t an d XHE LONGHORN BAND will hob rehearsal Thursday. May 20 T L j I h t ' - e final r e h e a r s a l s o f t h e re- n r p v f l i l a or n o t “ , Quested. The band will play for | ^ Junior. Senior Swing-Out, Fri- 6:30 the Mao, niKht, May a p r o p o s t o d a y w h e n s t a t e s a n d u n iv e r s it ie s q u a r r e l o v e r j U M k t o front s u f f e r i n g — w h e n n o n e c a r e s w h e t h e r it p r e v a ils o r n ot. i m Gregory Gymnasium, in t e l le c t u a l f u l l a t t e n d a n c e e s p e c ia lly f r e e d o m 21. o f sta n d T h is w -jj ^ fo r at is is t e a c h e r s ' o a t h s and c o m p u ls o r y R .O .T .C . tr a in in g . d e m a n d is no t e m p t y a n d v a in , o f w o r d s w i t h o u t m e a n - director of the Longhorn Band GEORGK K Hi:RT. I he S a t i a t e i s — A m e r i c a n S t a t e s m a n N e w . c s t 3 3 :20 — All H a n d . o n D e c k 3 4 ?)— D o r o t h y G o r d o n 4 :0 0 — P a t t i C h a p i n — S o n g . 4 : 1 5 — C l y d e B a r r i e — B a r i t o n e 4 - 8 0 — P r e s . R a d i o N e w . I 8 6 — S p o r t N e w * 4; 4 6 — L o n d o n B r o a d c a s t 5 : 0 0 — H e r b e r t F o o t e * . E n s e m b l e 6 :15 — N o r t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y B o o k ­ s h e l f 6 : 3 0 — R h y t h m R h a p s o d y 5 ,4 5 —- U n i v e r s i t y H o u r ft :0 0 — D i n n e r D a n c e ~ OO— -U n cl e W a l t a n d R a d i o R a m b l e r . 7-. IS — A u s t i n Ad L e a g u e 7 : 3 0 — M u s i c a l M o m e n t . I {4 5 — R u r a l P . h y t h m B o y . w OO- M u s i c a l M oo d * « : j 5— W i l m a r S i m p s o n S HO— I u n c l e J i m 8 : 4 6 — J e s s e J a m e s — T h e B « d M . n o f M e l o d y 9 : 0 0 — P a r t K e n n a r d 9 15— J a y F r e e m a n * . O r c h e s t r a . 9 : 3 0 — I s h a m J o n e s * O r c h e s t r a j 0 : 0 0 — H a r r y O w e n . * O r c h e s t r a 10 HO— A n s o n W e e k . ’ O r c h e s t r a 11 OO- N o c t u r n e , w i t h E d d i e H o u s e ' I l l i i i — M a r k F i s h e r * . O r c h e s t r a , , ' I I : 4 5 — D o n C h ie « t. a ’« O r c h e s t r a GAMMA D ELTA ELECTS Gamma Delta fra ter n ity elected the follow ing o ff ic e r s Tuesday night at a banquet at College Inn: Virginia Hilsberg, president; Ruth Manz, vice-president; Anna Marie O w n a R o y a l a n d y o u o w n t h e beat . . . t h e on ly t y p e w r i t e r w i t h T o u c h C o n t r o l * ROYAL TYPEWRITER C O . , Inc. N e w Y o r k , N . Y . S e e y o u r loc al R o y a l P o r t a b l e D e a l e r ROYAL PORTABLE w ith TOUCH CONTROL C LAY L. PRICE R o y a l , S al e * St S e r v i c a 3 8x10 Photos of any Group made $ l . o o for 3 for the Cactus this y e a r ..................... 3 Rolls of Argus Film (Super Pan- $ 1 . 0 0 for 3 ( B r i n g yo ur o w n c o n t a i n e r . ) chromatic) SEE OU R D ISPLA Y W IN D O W S FOR OTHER SP E C IA L S ! R E M E M B E R — T h i s is P o s i t i v e l y thi» y e ar , so o r d e r y o u r G r a d u a t i o n G i f t P h o t o s d u r i n g t h e s e t h r e e b i g d a y s . last bi g s al e t he Prices quoted are from negatives in our files; small extra charga when new n egatives are made. P A R A L T A S T U D I O S H O E. 10t h P h o n e 2 - 3 2 3 3 2 5 1 0 G U A D A L U P E PH O N E 2-0258 S T U D E N T S MHO have failed to turn their grade books into the Registrar’s O f fic e should do this at once in order that the n ec es­ sary entries may be made. MAX F IC H T E N B A U M , assistant registrar. S T U D E N T S WHO expect to tr a n s­ fer at the op enin g o f the S u m ­ mer Session to Law School or to the School o f E asin ess A dm in istra­ tion should make a form al appli­ cation at the R egistrar’s O ffice for such tra n sfer by May 22. MAX F IC H T E N B A U M . assistant registrar. PRE-M ED ICA L stu d en ts who e x ­ pect to enter a medical school for the session o f 1937-38 should make application to their have the Regis­ records prepared at tra r’s Office at once, unless they have already done so. E. J. M A T H E W S, registrar. in Interpretation THE RECORDING of voices o f 314 student*, and Dramatics 12 classes are to be made this week. Call at W a g ­ goner Hall 107 from 2 to 4 for them. E R N E S T R. H A R D IN , instructor. JU NIO R class girls will meet on the steps o f Main Building F ri­ day afternoon at 6:15 o ’clock. MA RG UERITE W IN N , president. ENGLISH 336.2, American Prose, will not meet this morning at IO o ’clock. L. W. P A Y N E , JR., professor of English. in g , b u t an e x h o r t a t i o n fo r a c tio n . M a y th e p ic a a p p l y t o P r in c e to n d u r i n g t h e s e m o n th s w h e n t h e c o m m it t e e s on th e P r e s id e n t s p r o g r a m ca r ry on t h e ir e f f o r t s to c o l l e c t c o n t r ib u t io n s . I f t h e d o n o r s a n d f r ie n d s t o P r in c e to n c a p t u r e th is sp ir it o f f r e e d o m , th e r e w ill b e no m ore L it t le t o n an d D u b in s k y f ia s c o e s , as o f t h is y e a r , and no m ore a t t e m p t s to s t e e r P r in c e t o n in to t h e ru t o f p r e ju d ic e d o li g a r c h y , bu t an e f f o r t on th e part o f b o t h g iv e r s and r e c e iv e r s to m a in t a in h e r e P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t ’s “ T orch o f tr u th . — D A IL Y P R I N C E T O N ! A N . A t t h e S h o w s “ M O U N TA IN JU S T IC E .” With George Brent, Josephine Hutchin­ son, and Guy Kibbee. A t the P aramount. (F irst flay). -K I N G OF G A M B LE R S.” With Akim T am iroff, Claire Trevor. ! and Lloyd Nolan (L ast day) the State. At S I C K LIST S t D a v i d s H o s p i t a l R o b e r t B a x t e r C h a r l e s S r h m i d t H s r v e y W a l l e n d e r G e n # O r # * * W . H . H a ll J o e H o l l l n g e r S i d n e y E n g e l H u b e r t J o h n s o n I n f i r m a r y G e o r g e C h e . n u t K e n t T e a l l P a t B r y a n M o s e ll e J a c o b s H e l e n B l y t h S e t o n S c o t t i s h R i t e D o r m i t o r y C h a r l o t t e H u m - m e r t E d n a F a t Bal l M e r i e D o d s o n 111 a t H o m e “ GIRL O V E RB O A R D.” W i t h Gloria Stuart and Walter Pidgeon. A t the Queen. (First d a y ). E l i z a b e t h P u t n a m Mauri# K i r s h n e r “ BLACK LEGIO N.” With H u m - I F r a n k i e P e t e r s Enfinue de la G a r z a Bogart, phrey Moore, i n d Dick Foran. At f a n i t o l Erin O ’Brien the ''’’'ue'imer^ j , n, i.eaverton M a r y A n n L e n n o x “ PEN R O D A ND SAM .” W i t h "h,r e> — E a r n i s t e n e S t r o ­ s i e r P a u l F o r e h e l m e r ( a n e E s t i l l D o r o t h y M a t s o n A n n a M B l a l o c k N e v i l l e H a r g r a v e A l e t h a R e e d J a n e O r m o n d F a n n y e R o b e r t s Billy Mauch and Spring Hying ton . At the Varsity. “ OLD H U T C H .” With Wallace B eery , Cecilia Parker, and Erie Linden. A t the Texa- STAGE TO TF.ACH IN HO USTO N R. A. White, instructor in busi teach nes^ administration, will the sum mer school and n e x t fall in the Uni- « versity o f Houston. He will teach sem ester first of GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S her<’ darin* t1h f ,setconi ! ™ « ter “ T H E MIKADO." With Walter o f ‘ he U m ver- Kerr. V . ! Jean AWred. Albert *«F * > •« " •>* » “ bee* t w c h m * W adsw orth, and others. Present- ed by the U niversity Light Opera b“ n w orking on hi, doctor o f Company. T o n i g h t a t 8 : 1 5 o ’clock. A t Ho g g Memori al A u d i t o r i u m. (R eview ed to d a y ). philosophy degree. J" ' ( ara‘ * / • A D V IS E R S TO MEET ! ’* B*' “ b*?1- 1 e P A Y N E T O L E C T U R E Dr. L. W. P a y n e , J r . , p r o f t s - Upper-class advisers will m eet tonight in T exas Union 309 from 7 to 8 o ’clock. Business for dis- s o t of English, w.li l ec t ur e to the cussion will be p l a n s for n e x t y e a r S outhw estern Un i v e r s i t y c h a p t e r and ways o f g e t t i n g the n a m e s of next year's freshman g i r l s d u r i n g o f Alpha Chi, national honorary this mo r ni n g . sc h o l ar sh i p soci etj the summer. Dormitory d i r e c t o r s Ho will remain in G e org e tow n fo r are invited, Miss Dorothy Ge luncheon a fter the lecture. t bauer, said. . -------- — - - -