McDonald Staff Finds Two More 'White Dwarfs Rainey D ed ica tes ' N e w e s t Lab' To A n ci e n t Science By P A T D A N IE L S T ex a n E d ito r in F O R T D A V IS. May 5.— Discov­ e ry of tw o m o re “ w hite d w a r f s , ’• mystical celestial bodies t h e e a r t h ’s u n iv e rse , will be f o r m a lly a n n o u n c e d S a tu r d a y , Dr. G erald P. K uiper, r e se a r c h associate a t McDonald O b serv ato ry , a t F o r t Davis F rid a y night, fo llo w ing th e all-day d edication c e re m o n ie s of the U n iv ersity of T e x a s ’s n e w ­ est la b o ra to ry . said to Dr. O tto S tru v e , d ire c to r o f t h e o b se rva tory, a t ta c h e d special sig­ nificance the discovery b e ­ cause an intense, analysis o f tho c h a r a c t e r a n d composition o f th o d w a rfs is to be th e o b s e rv a to r y ’s f irs t objective. T he d w a r f s a r e a b o u t th e size of the e a r th , y e t so condensed te r r if ic p re ssu re th a t one cubic inch is e s tim a te d to weigh several tons. by Climax of th e cerem onies, p o r ­ tions o f which s ta r t e d T h u r s d a y and which will c o n tin u e t h r o u g h Munday, cam e F rid a y w hen Dr. H o m er P rice Rainey, p r e s id e n t­ elect of th e U n iv e r s ity , d e d ic a te d the o b s e rv a to r y to “ the m ost a n ­ cie n t an d p u r e s t of all th e sci­ en c es .’’ His speech w as a lm o st th e “ sc ientific ov ersha do w e d by picnic,” a b a r b e c u e lunch given by W a r n e r and Sw asey, c o n s tru c ­ tors, w hen some of the o u ts ta n d in g th e world, U n iv e r­ sc ien tists sity a n d s t a t e officials, science te a c h e rs, a n d stu d e n ts fro m m a n y s ta te and n e w s p a p e r ­ men a n d p h o to g ra p h e rs f ro m all p a r ts o f th e c o u n try s a t on th e g ro u n d , discarded utensils, a n d m un c h ed b a rb e c u e p r e p a r e d by W est T e x a s ’s o u ts t a n d in g c h u c k w agon chefs. colleges, in Dr. E d w a r d R and all, m e m b e r of the Board o f R e g en ts of th e U n i­ v ersity, served as m a s t e r of c e r e ­ monies l a the dom e of th e o b s e r v a to r y , t h e f o r sp e a k e rs s a t on a the a s tro n o m e r s , hig h ab o v e t h e audien c e of f o u r h u n d r e d people. th e d e d ic a tio n . f l a t f o r m f o r ^ D r. Randall praised R e g e n t H. J. L u tc h e r S ta r k , th e late P re s i­ d e n t H. Y. B en ed ict o f th e U n i­ versity, P r e s id e n t ad interim J . W. Calhoun, and citizen s of F o r t f o r W o rth , A lpine and M a r f a th e ir co-operation in m a k in g t h e o b s e rv a to r y possible. T he D aily T ex an f i r s t c o l l e g e d a i l y i m t h e s o u t h 1039 F o u r P a g e s T o d a y No . League Finals in Track Today Steers Beat Baylor; Approach 1919 Record ll.L.P.C. lo Name j He ad s Glee C lu b Winners Today Student Journalists To Elect at 11:15 Officials Expect 1,200 Delegates Finals A n n o u n c e d Literary Events By MAX S K E L T O N A c t i n g A » $ o c i a t e E d i t o r By C L A R E N C E L» R O C H E T e x a n S p o r t t Edito r In a p itc h in g duel b etw e en two of th e f in e st rig h t h a n d e r s in q { the tw elfth | a n n a ls of S o u th w e s t C o n fe re n c e b aseball, th e m v e rsity of i e *as con v e n tio n 0f th e Interscholastic L o n g h o rn s d e f e a te d th e B avlo r B ears, 5-2, on C lark H e ld yesterd ay Loague P re ss C o n f e r e n c e S a t u r - j .. . ^ , , . P r e s e n ta tio n o f a w a rd s to con- , te a t w jn n e r s a n d election of offi- f o r the co m ing y e a r will he afternoon. , , . . , . T he L o n g h o rn s need only tw o more victories to go u n d e f e a te d for Swim Star t h e 1939 season. T he 1919 L o n g -* — h o r n t e a m w as th e only one to go th r o u g h a season w ith o u t a defe at. T h e la st gam es of th e 1939 S o u th ­ w e s t C o n f e r e n c e season will he p la y ed w ith A.&M. a* < mlege S ta tio n , May 15 a n d 16. Davey R odriguez a n d D eu tsch a r e slated to oppose th e Aggies. • A p proxim ately fifty high seven h u n d r e d s tu d e n ts school and from every section o f th e s ta te had registered F r id a y n ig h t f o r the Texas In te rsc h o la stic L ea g u e meet which o pen e d on the ca m pus F riday m o rn in g a n d will c o n tin u e l h , ch S a tu r d a y n ig h t Mirror, N ot Waste, Is Result of Haste «n tv,® rase " H a u te m a k e , w a a te " m a y he t r u e in acm e cases, h u t in the case G E N E T Z t u . o f f f c U l . a t ‘th e m e e t L f , U n iversity g r a d u a te of I S M , Harte r e n t e d in a he a dq ua r te rs in G re g o ry G y m n a- slum F riday n ig h t sixty-two schools h ad n o t as y e t ; I r egistered th e ir d e le g a te s and t h a t j s ta te d w in ning b e t, an d th e h o n o r o f b e in g the ownei o e mrg t h a t ulo8Cope m ir r 0 r in T ex a s f o r six hours. F r ie n d , special s u r v e y o r o f th e U n iversity L and ( m i c e - , . ’ * a f t e r re g istra tio n S a Uwriav m o r n in g its o rig in a tin g p o in t h u n d r e d d e le g a te s a r e e x p e c te d to te le a c o p t - m . k i n g f o r the lust n in e L Cleveland p u t the F rie n d m .r- in his o i l y tw elve h o u r . a . e l f - i n s t r u c t e d s tu d e n t in co m pleted »n San A ng elo a n d t ,ocke from o y er is years, w as _ ---------- . a back sto p fo r v e rb a l i r o r j n v(.,’ond place. , be on the cam pus. th e finals p r o g r a m will in be , brick b a ts f r o m n u m e ro u s f r ie n d s | Bpfnre th e 1 as to w h en he would com plete a survPyor’s 1 2 H - m c h m irror S a tu r d a y ’s highlighted by trac k and field ev e n ts, to be held re f le c to r 1 2 Vi-inches in d ia m e t e r tWf) iargPSt m ir r o r s in Texas were in T exas M em orial S tad iu m , be- for his telescope. His o p p o n e n ts 12-jn ch pieces located a t S o u th ern ginning a t 2 o’clock. Preliminaries w ag e re d t h a t he w o u ld n 't com- Methodist U n iv ersity and (.alves- w ere held F r id a y m o rn in g , anil i com plete r e su lts a r e being pub- !> A As tim e d re w n e a r , F rie n d , who lished on t he s por t s page of to - I ViaH been a t w ork on th e m ir r o r . I day s T exan . J ad d a y ’s T exan. S ta te c hampi ons wer e declared S ta te cham pions w ere dec la re d for The r eflec tio n of light in flus at w ork o’n the m i r r o r telescope di f fe rs f rom the one a t ------ that ; the McDonald O bserv atory. F rie n d the McDonald Obser vat or y F rie n d that In his r ef l ec t or the light i n his re f le c to r th e light , o r h r a y , , N p i,k e,l up a n d conve r ged F rid a y in several l it er ar y e v e n t., He i vrouw ars 8aw saw hur K|irrv w ) .b i( .k , none. F rie n d , who ! t gix tjx / _ ^ to win sUt c ( h to win KUtc(j. ] h ,,, ; the com pletion b v M arch 2. ton. « . , of th e the I".? * * ".* . g,^ a , * U ri r S. n d * Chi*h in ation, school divisions; . (train of . a n d falling un the re a d y w rite r ^ 1 S m o o th p a r a b o l i c . u r f a c e and cut- tow ard a 90 deg re e th e r a y . _ _ h . v c f r o m day m o r n in g W in n e r s in a n n o u n c e d a t th e I n ig h t a t th e Driskill Hotel. th e tw o contest." were last b an q u e t In news w r i tin g c o n testan ts placed as follow s: M arion Davis, M cA llen; J o y Riddle, Abilene; Mu­ riel P a r k e r , A ustin High School (El P a s o ) ; M arie Sm ith, Crosby; a n d J a m e s McNeil, N orth Dallas ( D a lla s ) . In h ea dline w riting the f irs t five, in o r d e r , w ere as fol­ lows: Lirl T r e u t e r , Reagan (H o u s­ t o n ) ; D onald Cow an, A rlington ( F o r t W o r t h ) ; Dorothy H eig h ts (San A n ­ M a rtin , B r a c k e n r id g e t o n i o ) ; R alph Phelps, N o rth Dal­ las; C ha rles H olland, McAllen. O ne c o n te st, ed ito r ia l w riting, in Geology r e m a in s to be held B uilding 301 a t 8 :1 5 o’clock. C o p y re a d in g and f e a t u r e w riting e v e n ts w ere also ru n o f f 1 1dday. F o u r speeches will precede th e p r e s e n ta tio n and election com pris­ ing th e business m e e tin g sch ed­ uled f o r 11:15 in th e Geology A u ­ dito riu m . S p e a k e rs will be jo u rn al- ism p r o fe sso rs a n d a high school n e w sp a p e r s t a f f m e m b er. T he b a n q u e t w as th e ce n tra l G U IL F O R D J O N E S Men Singers Elect Officers Frederick Ja ge l Sp eaks at Banquet A t th e a n n u a l b a n q u e t o f th e Club, U n iv ersity M e n ’s Glee H o w a rd H U w a , re-elected ness m a n a g e r ; A rchie M eyers, Ii- b r a r i a n ; and G eorge ; to ria n . so- prescnt(?d to Chase T o m m y F ine, th e b e s t h u r le r B a y lo r has had since Ted Lyons. an d Mel D eutsch, th e S te e r sopho­ m ore m ound sta r, w e n t th e ro u te f o r th e i r te a m s ana respe ctive lived up to a d v a n ce predictions t h a t th e g am e w ould be a tight a f f a i r . F i n e ’s e x c e lle n t hurling, how ev e r, w a s m a r r e d by three B e a r miscues, tw o of th e m af a critical tim e and w hich resu lted in I he tw o of th e L o n g h o rn s ’ runs. S te e rs, on th e o th e r han d , e rre d afie ld twice, n e i th e r e r r o r proving costly. F in e closed his in te rco lle g ia te c a r e e r y e s te r d a y a f te r n o o n , but, while he lost th e gam e, close ob ­ s e rv e rs of th e g am e believe the B a y lo r fire ball p itc h e r is no m ore th a n tw o y e a r s rem oved fro m the big leagues. In th e n in th inning, he clubbed a line drive into left- field f o r a trip le a n d ca m e home th row -in went. a , P e te L a y d e n ’s wild. He th e biggest ovation given any p la y e r d u r in g th e gam e, as he crossed th e r>ate. received b es pectacled B a y lo r scored f irs t, their m a r ­ k e r com ing in th e f o u r th innin g as th e re s u lt of a double by H aley, f irs t-b a se m a n , th e and a single by F ine. Tho S u e r s cam e r ig h t back in t h e i r h a lf of th e sam e in n in g to sh o o t back into th e lead w ith tw o ru n s. T e x a s ad d e d th r e e m o re r u n s to th e fifth . F re d d ie th e i r to ta l in E v e r e t t, S te e r c a tc h e r , w orked F in e f o r a walk a n d D eutsch sa c­ se co n d ; Charlie rifice d him to H a a c, right slugging L o n g h o rn f ie ld e r , th e n g o t his first h it of long th e g am e as he p a r k e d a an double into right. H aa s g o t See S T E E R S , P a g e 3. T o d a y 's C a le n d a r M o r n i n g f lo w e r show, 8 — ^Wild G y m - n . - u »t H ouse P a r k by A u stin G n . Scouts. 11— B usin ess m e e tin g of F in e A rts A ssociation, E lisa b e t N ey M useum . 12— N .U .T.T . in itia tio n , patio of T ex a s U nion. A f t e r n o o n 2— A m e ric a n I n s titu t e of E le c tr i­ cal E n g in e e r in g m e m b e rs leave f o r picnic a t B a s tr o p P a ik . 2— D eb a te betw e en w in n in g i n t e r ­ an d le ag u e over scholastic g irls’ T e x a s S ta te N e tw o rk. bo ys’ b r o a d c a s t te a m s 2 :3 0 — -Gamma Phi B e ta picnic a t B a rto n S prings. 3 :3 0 — W esley F o u n d a tio n a t B a r ­ to n Springs. N i g h t 6 :3 0 — Sigm a D elta P i b a n q u e t, D riskill Hotel. 7 — U n iv e rsity P r e s b y te r ia n C h u rch Century* class b a n q u e t, T exas F e d e r a te d W o m e n ’s Club Building. g— The U n iv e rsity C lub p a r ty , U niversity C u b . bridge ^ eakin» Irw in , bis- r'Vhe firs t tw o ro u n d s its ow n problem s. in g irls’ A f t e r a p p ly in g m ore m e n tal the individual c h a r a c t e r OI eye b rin g s the o b je c t into proper Service key a w a rd s w e re anfj boys’ d e b a te w e re held, with strain , F r ie n d discovered a process j view. B a ro m eo , th e sem i-final ro u n d F rid a y n ig h t by which he could r e d u c e t h e Finals in th e g ir ls ’ ev ents will b c l u su a ] polish ing tim e from tw e n t y th r e e hours an d fo rty - held a t 9 o ’clock S a t u r d a y m orn- hours to See L E A G U E , P ag e 4. five m inutes. T h e Two m ir r o r s a r e used a t M o u n t Locke. r e f le c to r , th ro w s th e ra y s th ro u g h th e tu b e w h ere a small m ir r o r r e f le c ts th e m to p u t back th r o u g h . 13-inch hole i n t he th., p n a m la r k e r m i r r o r a n d 82-inch to TH. discovery’ helped Friend o v e r th e w inning tim e by weeks. I t also m ade o f th e two la rg e st telesco pe ow ner m irror in T e x a s f o r six hours. T he the crossing into th e g ia n t 8 ‘2-inch McDonald O b s e r v a to ry ,at M ount th e sta te of for r e f le c to r him a n d ey e-piece F’n e n d , who has the V ic e -P re sid e n t C. J. S tilw ell o f the W a r n e r and Swasey C o m p a n y telescope said t h a t th e com pany had tried to in San Angelo, has a t his ho m e build th e “ host o b se rv a to ry in th e o f fe re d to give it to any San A n ­ think we have don® gelo o r g a n iz a tio n th a t will m o u n t w £ ^ * 1 ^ , / Hg turn(Hi th e key and ta k e ca re of it. to Dr. s t r u c t u r e over Mermen Elect Tarlton Chief W a t e r m a n Trophy G o e s to Kiefer deleg a tes ....................... i i_____ i a n i Ttr G» TTI Boh T arlto n , n u UWC — “ *■* ' a t B a rto n Sp rin gs H u t M oers was sa fe on W itts erro r, P fe il s tr u c k o u t b u t M oers a d ­ co tto n -th a tc h e d v an c e d as Bob E v a n s g r o u n d e d back stroke sta* from F o r t W o rth . r-,. v . t h e n out, T e r r y to H aley. 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A dolph K iefer, J o h n n y in s h o r t Center­ A tte m p tin g to im press upon the d ro p p ed scored th e fly l * ~ • e x t r a b a s e o n his blow, as H aley b r ig h t p ro sp ec t f o r th e 1940 Olym- of sity, is an A m eric an rec o rd holder ta n c e of D oing th e O bvious.” and' 1937 w in n e r of th e W a te r- W h a t field s besides n ew sp a p er man T rophy. He has placed n atio n al A.A.II. and late m e ets a n d is consid ered as a IntercolSeg- w ere n a m e d and jo u r n a lis t by \lr s . 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Mrs. S a r a g a te s Lockwood Williams, ° f " ^ c o n f e r e n c e , in tro d u c e d the o f ­ fice rs, Merrill Robertson, p r e s i ­ d e n t ; M a r g a r e t M ayer, s e c r e ta r y ; d ire c to r to i 9 T ex a s F ine A r t s A ssociation v e r s ity ’s h e s t a ll- a r o u n d sw im m er, c o ffe e a t the home of Dr. and as th e com p etition calls f o r ev e ry style o f sw im m ing includ ing riiv- Mrs. Z. T. S cott. th e T e x a s Book S tore^t© the^ ,, , 9-l*O pening of th e Czech village in ing fro m th e o n e - m e te r board . and ^ rar‘ M j lle r ’ a s l a I,afin Girl K iefe r to ta le d 871 points, followed closely by H a r ris M cC lam roch ,; T exas speedy sophom ore s p r in t m an, Bill | ‘ r o c k e t beads M o r r i s a n o th e r V a r s ity s p r in te r, See M E R M EN , P ag e 2. the d ire c to r. D is a g r e e m e n t o v er th e use o f was the o u ts ta n d - g ro u p the d e v e lo p m e n t ing m e e tin g s held F r id a y a f te rn o o n . in A *«embly. f e c t a t tp m jance • F *Cf|(>rirk J a g e ]f M e tro p o lita n a t th e club R tcnor> rPCan’ed w hile hi b a n q u e t t h a t while he w as s t u d ’ ing voice in Milano, Ita ly , * ha < B a ro m eo, p r o fe s s o r o f voice a ’ the U n iv ersity , w as singing :n a t h e a t e r th e re . Mr. Ja g e l is v ing Mr. B a ro m eo in A ustin bef leav in g A m e ric a t o u r Mr. J a g e l o p e n e d his series I la st N o vem be r. I t will he re m e m b e r e d f o r a conner* In ad d itio n to Mr. JA gel’s ’ai to th e Clep Club, th e Co-Ed I Bonnie R uth T a y lo r, of the v ersity L ig h t O p e r a Co rn pa- M a rjo r ie H o y t a n d h e r violin, G eorge H u r t , d ir e c to r of the horn B and, w e re on the P ' R ecords m a d e la st M onday I club w e r e also h e a rd . 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S em i-finals, boys’ and girl*’ sin­ gles and doubles, P en ic k C ourts, no rth o f S ta d iu m . G irls’ divi­ sion, d e b a te , G arriso n Hall, room I. O n e -a c t T en n is- final IO S h o r t h a n d — o o n te s ta n ts r e ­ ro o m 316, W a g g e n e r P h o to g r a p h by official in p o r t Hall. p h o to g ra p h e r. l l „ B o y s ’ division, final d e b a te , G arrison H all, room I 1:30— O n e -a c t play t i o n ) , H ogg A u d ito riu m . 2 R ural p e n ta th lo n , T e x a s M e­ m orial S ta d iu m . and ■ 3 0 — T r a c k field finals. T exas M em orial S tad iu m . T e n ­ nis finals, b o ys’ an d g ir ls ’ d o u ­ bles, P en ic k C o u rts. i T en n is finals, boys’ and g ir l" ’ bingle--, P e n ic k Courts. I.L.P.C. C onference M O R N I N G g . ; 5 — E d ito ria l w r itin g G eology B u ild in g 301. c o n te s t, p :2.") - C o n v en tio n ogy A u d ito riu m . session, G e o l­ ■ o u t lock, e r i i c , o b i 11:15. Business session, G eology Aud i t o ri um. FJection of o f f i ­ cers. A n n o u n c e m e n t of c o n t e s t winners. P ho t ogra phs, 12— A d j o u r n m e n t . A m e n d s Bill to Hit 'U n - A m e r ic a n ' T e a c h in g The S e n a te w e n t on a liberal spendin g sp re e F riday, a d o p tin g ( c o n tin u a - a m e n d m e n ts to ta lin g $7,650,000 the e d u c a tio n a l a p p r o p r ia t io n to bill, which raised to $25,428,165 the prop osed allocation f o r s u p ­ p o rt of the in stitu tio n s d u r in g the n e x t biennium . So ov erlo a d ed was th e hill with ad ditions t h a t th e c o n f e re n c e c o m ­ m ittee of th e tw o houses to a d j u s t d if fe r e n c e s to e lim ina te all o r m a n y o f th e new item s, w hich p rincip ally w e re for new building s a n d s u p p o r t o f j u n ­ ior colleges. likely w'ill have by A m e n d m e n ts ad o p ted the S e n a te b e f o r e passage o f th e bill on a voice vote p u t it in m a te ria . | d is a g re e m e n t with th e economy- ; m inded H ouse. The House will p ro b ab ly r e f u s e | to co n c u r in th e cha n g es and r e ­ q u e s t a co n fe re n c e c o m m itte e e d ­ Senate Hikes House School Appropriations a good j o b . ’ of th e S tru v e . T h e sp e ec h es which , ,, , follow ed w ere p u n c t u a t e d by rain, lig ht­ n ing, a n d th u n d e r , the second d ay o f bad w e a t h e r th e c o u n try which has “ a tm o s p h e re clear three h u n d r e d d a y s in th e y e a r .” W ith an h o u r ’s e x c e p tio n , however, F r i ­ d a y ’s e v e n ts w e r e u n h a m p e r e d by w e a t h e r conditions. in W a ts o n Davis. S cie nce Service c o n d u c te d a t h i r t y - m i n u t . in te rv iew w ith Dr. Rainey, Mr. Stilwell, a n d Dr. S tr u v e over th e by the T ex a s S ta te N e tw o r k of tw en ty - th r e e sta tio n s. A te le g ra m fro m Dr. R o b e r t M. H u tch in s, p r e s id e n t o f th e U niver- «nity of Chicago, w hich in stitu tio n - - will o p e r a te th e O b s e r v a to ry on a See MCDONALD, P a g e 4. - Hubbard Made Tri-Dorm Head j u s t m e n t . t h t . » • A . paused by th - Ho u c a tio n a l hill < arried a $ 1 5 ,8 5 4 ,6 2 5 f o r the two years be g in n in g n e x t S eptem ber I. while th e bill as recom m ended S e n a te F inanc e Com mittee $17,778,165. The Senate com m it­ was t e e ’s suhMitu*' b u ild in g a p p ro p ria tio n s n e x t tw o years, as s r ,j t h,. H th e I f o r did the bill as t, and exceeded ! the House bill total by $1,928,540. S e n a t o r Morris Roberts, c h a ir ­ m an o f th e F in ance Com m ittee, in his in tr o d u c to ry rem a rk s said t h a t the com m ittee it advis­ able to leave out a1 building pro- f o r the n e x t two y e a r s a n d g ram s the apply the sta n d ard s of the fac ulty. to raisin g th o u g h t m oney .John B e rr y H u b b a r d , m id-law stu d e n t f r o m S w e e tw a te r , F r id a y “ We have p re p a re d the hill to n jg b t wa5 selected as th e 1939-40 aid ed ucatio n and n o t to h a m p e r p r e s id e n t o f _ t h e T ri-D o rm ito rie s th e it ” he said. “ T he colleges c e rta in ly r a n w ait tw o y e a r . T o r b u i l d i n g election w ere m a d e a t a n open in o rd e r to r a tc h op w ith th e f a r - house p r o g ra m bel,! by th e Asso­ il z i e . W h e n s ta n d a r d s a r e b u ilt up I e d u c a tio n a l . e lation a ' Roberta Hall. A ssociation. T h e r e s u lt s th e y can ; O th e r offic ers elected w e r e P h i M a n n in g v i c e p r e s i d e n t , a n d W at- t e r K a l t y r r . i H u b b a r d , who has se rv e d as th e r e p re p e n ta tiv e on th e .e c r e t .r y - t r e a s t .r e tp c « q p n i a t f Pa?* 2 See S E N A T E , I age Z. bill a . r e p o r te d by The S e n a te rilf)rp .9 I ™ th e of ^ T ri-D orm Council d u r in g th e p a s t two L o n g Sessions, is a f o r m e r 1 p re s id e n t of R oberts Hall. He will receive his bachelor of business ad m in istra tio n d eg re e this su m ­ m e r and will be a se n io r law stu - E v ry Minit, 2 P rv I tlu k a ro n d , d e n t n e x t L ong s ession. H e is a U. L. B B roker, Dan B e fo re , U. R. f o r m e r m e m b e r o f th e M en's Glee 1 d u b and of th e U n iv ersity L ig h t Oil, Finnish. tw*o- a r l e tte r m a n on th e U n iv ersity th o u g h , in such d e m o n s tr a tio n s as those o f glass blowing, liquid a ^r » j v a r s ity sw im m ing te a m . lig hting con- t h y r a io n stage the m e vnj i »son >■’»•*»a «• ***•....... *» iron R th e lab, telep h o n e th e oil an d m ud core tho oil a n d a n d th e P a r k e r s b u r g and ^ ■ » « ^ of D e lta E s U o n f r a t e r n i t y , is p r e ,- R ob erts H all this y e a r, ........... K a ltv e r is th e p r e s e n t s e c r e t a r y H u m o r gave w ay to seriousness, j Q p e r a c o m p a n y, a n d M a n n in g a m e m b er i M a n n m t a m enacer ui B roker, Dan B e fo re , U. R, ...........................- i ___ el i en] a it jd e n t is a * * ti i * Scientific Hocus-Pocus A w e s 5 ,0 0 0 Visitors I r ^ ^ 30th Power Show Over With Bang claim ed while ex itin g , “ L e t’s g e t ’ i n s t r u m e n t was bi ng o u t of h ere , b e f o r e we t u r n t h a t d a r e d a f t e r w a r d t r i ­ co lo r.” ’he tw o d e m o n s tr a ti o n s of high- ^ claim ed while e x itin g , “ L e t’s g e t ’ i n s t r u m e n t was being played de- J th e t f re q u e n c y T esla coils, which g e n cra te p u r p le lightning-like sp a rk s, could w an t "o e c ta to rs stood a b o u t w a itin g f o r w a te r , and •ne sp a rk to j u m p to them tie clip g r o u n d ; a “ S jh -Je e p w °u.dl h * com e in h a n d y to tell all ab u t th or n eck lace . * T h" sa m e Lights w ere a d o m in a n t f a c to r , th e mechanic - 12 ^ p e tro le u m en g in ee rs all he know' a b o u t toe oil, th e c o n t e n t of n o t b o th e r e d by the mac w n . nes, in the or ^ * 2 ^ . labors*' He­ J? as V O i * >. w a ■ o , ’ ' P . By JA C K H O W A R D T he T h ir tie th E n g in e e r s ’ E x p o ­ sition and P o w e r Show la st n:g h f w en t over w ith a hang, several flashes, and th o u s a n d visi­ tor*? five th e N o w h ere was p rev a ilin g sc ientific sp irit exp re ssed in as simple w ords as in tim u ltra -v io let display o f th e D e p a r t m e n t of Physics. One small boy, upon ser­ th o se of his ing his hand an d f r ie n d s t u r n violet a n i w h.te, ex- la b o ra to r y . D o u b tin g T hom ases m e re were in strob osc ope dem - e v e r y w h e re . The in th e show. Aside f ro m “ m a k in g ” w o o d -pop ping in the ) g th e y also m a de several exhibits, se.veral m oving o b je c ts slow up o r sto p ; to wit, o n stratio n*. O ne U n iv e rsity s t u ­ d e n t w a tc h in g th e r e t a r d i n g e f ­ fe c t of th e flic k e r in g ligh t upon a f a n , d e c la re d , “ I t looks like my fa n a t h o m e .” fellow th e m agm * s tr a t io n room of the p h ; > s e c ­ tio n * One e x p e rim e n t w a light b u r n by ho r a m a g n e tic field. T ’v< done * with m i r r o r s , ” said * If people w e r e n ’t ic a m wa ma) in Dr. C. P. B o n e r ’s pipe o rg a n in th e Physics le c tu r e room w as both a crowd d r a w e r and a sound P eople who w e n t im m u n ize r. so m e th in g h a lf-w onder w ere e y e in g so m e th u g . t h r o u g h the pipe room w hile the , suspiciously, v ery caut.ru.-iy. li’;" ‘U e r e The hystT m lera w ere c r e p e d into tho -how In th e Pe- O nly on the or c o n c r e te which t h o u g h t w ould fly a t th e m w ith a o much p r e s . o r e ' ( u p t o 400 ,0 0 0 bur Building, a y o u n g .o o h o u t f o r pieces of m e tal jX f ' T n d e r h a n . l " , l c m m e r e M i s m ' tro l. th e f ound r y , f o u n d ry , analyses, rt ^ ‘ w e ll f„ t h , p e t io o f th e E n g in e e r - t h e c e th e d c r m ^ l ^ n p h . la d y be- B u t w ho c a n ^ g n ^ y ^ - - U o - . . they ii tio n _ d e r r ic k s ' d M . y . n d , - -B r . ckM lrid4e H ail Associa- R e t i r i n g o fffce rs o f th e T n - D o r - E d d Miller, pounds p e r s q u a re d o u b te r. iking a t g, th e y tr a a ? t r ee ? if. ■ Ne haif- t a i M cM c o L m u o u .1 , large crowd*. V .e fu ly B, L e w , D c iu z a Fulborn, after a s t y l i s h g u .r le d t . e e . . am e, th e " J e e p ' ' O w n ers o f the well, a c c o rd in g to i--uPf!,t wf m n g in e e rs at- the n e tro tu rn e n g in e e r" ar- the stock c c r tif n atc tn e stoex cpi wu- » * e n tre * cned a w a y in c h , e x e r te d By its v ery fro m th e a r c h ite c ts ' , * ^^ ' i h l i i t T r "p a tte rn e d v ic e-pre side nt: and J o e M a rtin , u s e c r e t a r y a n d t r e a s u r e r . P h o n e 2-2 473-----T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ’ P h o n e 2 - 2 4 7 8 S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 6. 1 9 3 9 P A G E T W O fhr Fir?t College Daily in tie So'Uh Pi Kappa A lp h a Spring Form al T o n ig h t Social Saturday 6 30-12 — Andrews Dorm itory b .f f e t supper and dftnee. m. 12 — Alpha X. form a , Marie Antoinette Room, Stephen F. Austin Hotel. o 12 P i Kappa Alpha spring dance, T f x»* Union. 9-12— Phi 8 if ma D#lta dance. A nttin Country Club, Eight Plays In Hogg Today High School Dramas Begin This Morning Hogg Memorial Auditorium to­ day w ill be the scene of the In ­ terscholastic League corr petition He em in one-act play*. The play* will be gin at 9 o’clock and Ia«t until a 12 o’clock intermission. Perform ­ I ances will be continued Sermon o’clock and lait un til the remain- st Are You Going To Church Sunday? A L L S A IN T S ' C H A P E L Cheater M Halt*, rector, 7 ;30— Holy < im mullion, 11 # 0 — C onfirm ation by F * Hev. Clinton S. Q Jin, b ; * 'f p of Hour U r fi.ocese, and sermon. ,-j ;00— Vespers, p. 80— S u n d a y Cl ah U N IV E R S IT Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N Conway T. W harton, minister 11— Serm on by the p a s t o r - - ' the Mot *nd pen an ce Mind/* r, ...Prr-ihy*erian Student L#MTU# fel­ followed by supper and lowship period. 7 ; go Even in f «ervices. Cross-Section C Now in Stage Vicki Baum Plot Best 'Big' W e ste rn JtT A O E C O A C ff A t th# S t a t * F * * i- r- e r atorjf b y Ka r r •< t H e <*1 * • a r h r !>.<•! • y N ie arr s. Fhr,t*>fripneg* 8 ‘ ation in- stasist ion service for new Bap- *ii* Student I nion Council. the Rev, R. C E N T R A L C H R I S T I AN M. E Sadler, mimetar 11— Serm on by Dr. F ' r d * Eby. 7 ;30— Talk by Rex Hopper c.-a I music by ju n io r choir. C H R I S T I A N T e x a a B i b l e C h a i r F. L. Jew ett, miniater I I —Serm on. “ To whom concern, thinking of I i rn •; senior* . 1 F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N Daniel E Grinder, minietar 1 0 ;5 0 — Sermon by Mr. (Srieder on “ A W hole < recd." Song, cho-; " S t ill, S till W ith T hee.’’ by H a rry Rowe Shelley. R— 1Vespers. talk, “ W it­ B rief nesses,” by Mr. Grieder. Songs. choir; " L ik e as the H art, by Gordon W illiam s, and " O F o r a Thousand Tongues to Sing,” by Petri*. ST. M A R T IN ’S L U T H E R A N I Eig ht plays will be given by the contestant*, muable this year for th# their wide distribution over state. Schools from the Panhandle, Rio Grande Valley, East and < An­ tral Texas ar* competing The play* and schools by ■ .t is another spur off the H o lly ­ wood stereotype and is likely to h be regarded as that most unusual i: of phenomenon* to g im p a west- it o p m — an Sc H an*i climax— which they are p r e f li e d are as fol “ The First i > ess H i it, Amarillo An- or High School; “ The Princess s P a g *," Stephen r Austin Mar Houston; r High School, *,r»n ie Pe rfect Gentlem an,’’ Wesla- "T h “ A n tir S p rin g ," Albany High col; “ The Wonder H a t," Od ca­ ff gh School; "T h e Man VV h W hat matter* in "Stag ecoach” is not the dramatic embellishments gathered together by Dudley N i­ chols and spun from the most gos- amer f "G ran d H otel” materia,*. If V kl B airn had five ce n ti for W ouldn’t tr'i to H eaven,” Austin each film that has used her famous framework, she could accumulate High School, Austin! "T h e Happy enough money to buy Kringelin I* alia Senior Jo u rn e y ,” W ichita the Fountain of YouHh- High School; and on “ Heaven E a rth ,” T y le r High School. W hat mak'-s “ Stagecoach” a mi­ nor threat to the automobile as a the f entertainment of worth to he expected nae of motion, the sus- plays, F» L. Winahip, speech di- ( vivid rctor Interscholastic tamed excitement #f th# manhttnt, recti g’je, said. “ Yo i'll have to re- the gubti# attention to detail that Leal member that * me of ‘ he** high bear th* irrepressible im print of Ford Given the photo- a non! student* rn ght ■ ome to th* Direct i nu. *r ait-, next -.as .a n d we don’t genic Arizona mesa, an excellent wan’ nny r*p»r* ■ a! smart alecs musical score by Bon s Morro*, d,» {*n ' 1 th» unseen but sa n rjin e pres (In the speech department of Kent diana), Mr. Ford has produced a University, Ohio, w ill ba critic- compact narrative that almost gets rr! J( h ou’ of * 'tagmmach as judge nf the play# It- F, Turner Stump, head of once of the “ red m enace" W hen asked about th* degree iraging them.” in the Bougee th* of is ——— •- Hitchcock did out of a train. 10.45 —W ot ship. * * a Evenin g worship, k n D v rn iin IO 30 i a Aaa Texas Lutheran Student M . . , , . lation in San Marcos. U N IV E R S IT Y C H U R C H O F •, C A R D E N P A R T Y T h . fir-] party of -'n ,or work I'" ,h " ” »»* ,0 U " !"' < IL> * " ,u * « P ' 0' 11- will b . un inform al tt.rd .n p .r t y tu l* ( C t a lr . T r . y o r ) .allod D .lta . (o r fun tor F o rt W o r th ); (2 ) an . * I a escaped convict (John W a y n e ) . . . . ( J ) hts sheriff captor . . . r ... (4 ) a . at Grace H all Sunday afternoon I l l u I OLM J I ca I I A? US lisas*? CT* eat! l*"tr«a I ... - . wa, , J . - a from 6:30 unti R o clock. Bishop , ^ B a n c r o f t ) ; ( mton 8, Quin will be a special _ ’ guest at the party and will greet I r 9 . ... ’ pregnant V irginia mam , f . , aa, ... ^ * - ‘ I . C H R IS T Basil D. Shilling, miniater 4 ,3 0 — M im in g worship. 9:4*> Bible school. 10:50— Sermon, “ Farab li 7 en \ argine," women and friends of Bishop Quin have b**n invited to attend. P la tt) come, husband; ________ _______________ ____ ____ salesman >ro DR. A L I E N W R IT E S An accourt of lahor^ troubles (George ... „ supercilious, , ’ (Louise auh, to fetch her (5 ) a pious whiskey (Donald M eek) whose merchandise by <6) n diagraced drunken doctor (Thomas M itch ell); ( 7 ) an Andy (A n dy D e v in e ); confiscated is v . .• tin Tor,. - U N I V E R S I T Y M E T H O D IS T Edmund M. Heim ekn, pa el or 11— Serm o n ! "The More Abun­ dant L i f t " by L . U Beasley, presiding elder of the Austin district, 1 hair under direction of H erb ert W all will sing "T h e M ighty God Hath Spoken." Trio by M rs. V al ma I/ is Schul*, Miss M argaret Hutchison, and M al­ colm Gregory, Solo, “ I Heard a F o re st Praying by De Row sung by Kendal Mullins. 7 AU)—-“ Martyrs* R etu rn ," a play, by the W esley Players. C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E 11 ;00— Church service!. chu rchill) with a valise full *ocisle professor of economics, n i * discussion o f * ic Grange 0f f unrj Hn,| (.♦ > an urbane gam- movement in lexa* )»v Ralph A. bier (,l<,hn C arrad in e). So much Smith of Oklahoma College for j for Mlss Baum. I f s the Indian at- \V om en a re inc id ed n the A p r il a ? d issue of the Sou’ hwest Historical thRt count. Q uarterly, University publication. the m o u n tin g su spen se Mr. Mitchell is w itty and e f­ fective, Mr. Meek is a curiously pathetic buffoon, and there are a S h a m p o o and S a t R e v lo n M a n ic u r e P e r m a n e n t E n d C u r ia H O S P IT A L L IS T St. David's Hospital Jo h n N o rm a n Den I . e n f it o n R o b e rt T a n n e r K i b l e r # R o * a j L . B , P a r k e r , Ben H R ic e Doll Thompion Lawrence Brott • W ii ha rn Ma*» Hawi f'e**r#»n W a r r e n E a te lie A * h to n {net M o n t try Jo r d a n « W a lla H U ! K. W i l h o i t M r am W inkier W ilham J. Shirley 1 aroint I.of land .-turkey 4 barie* James !a*r«nr* Wood W i H am R M o r e e n Jama- H. Gardner Seton Hospital J<•••«* Martin Harrii Sub ject of th* Lesson-Mormon: " A d a m and Fallen Man.” Golden T ex t: " A s in Adam a1! even so in ( hrist ‘ call all Maurire Rfhuiman Jean Mr Kniry 111 a t H o m a A lf r e d M B r o t t he mad* alive.” i t c x a s B : G ary C O O P E R M C R I £ 06£ RON a. C o w b o y . '[A D Y - 2 nd C U P C O F F E E F R E E Shoot’s Cafeteria U S W . 7th S t. W o n l y i s * T t t - u 7 p * I * • • • • • • • N O W ! B A L C O N Y 25c T H 5 P M O R C H E S T R A 25c-3Sc ' T I L S F, Kapp* Alpha fra tern ity will * For# boid it* *prirsr formal a*, the T Union to ri* r.t from t until 12 e'clo-ck Jim m ie W#i!#r> o rh M - Ir a will P »r* The ir a * * list n- clades the following: ;«m «»«*•'« v -* Af - r» -•*' A r ta f. k - ' « T Pr - • cr J* J M ' r » rte n a * # S ta re C ia ’ • D e* rn ar. Jo y * Jfe fit f '■# Jetty De Lea* i t '* r *>■**'* Dolly ¥***fc* Certie Pe ave* J <* v ft* t ■.th M aybell# Melder Pe* r B ba ■r Margery I,i*e» Sere C ere lr fa * a "* v » '» V * 'k e » luny R ‘ i n * C * l » » l l p •• M»r r r haft Ka* Kerf * s,ev*r* f>' »->r a ' f $ il*r> att G * J a r * P u le MIM J ' MrA'S * Mi ta*h St *rt Ka-b-r R# St-' J#** I i» D- Fryer C e r t a O ' aeeu A r r n * a I ar af p « - a Ba * r * " * D e n t s * H art! Karts Pa* r me# Laie Carer Fee el Ratty Ja Sea rf f Herr Ne Cl * r Vary i e He it .lost App! KC Sew p ■ r i L u Penal*#*** •ar* ' Mr*. I " r. Re* newer Chape "•on*; M r* I a- r r e * Bland lf ra A M D e ** r Mrs. J. T. Beundtree Mr end Mr*. Arthur Part* f Mr* Ha " r Creeketl M • ane Mn 7 hirnaa C Creel T o D e / t s t o G i v e Parties tor Seniors Delta De *a Delta members who irrad iate in J me will be honor guest* at two week-end parties, a ifht and a break, •lumber pa my n ng party Sunday fast and swimr honoree* are a* morn i n g The follows: B e lly Ltp*«ew»k Mary Ann I aff!f V i f f ' a V .or* Hemet Freni* Marilyn M r Ask ill M try a ra * Ame* M ergare* < raw* |4 an a (i S r . I M e r r J a Jr>Kne» » France* > a M a ry H r an ¥ blay f.eors a E l l * h^r* C rlta E l ta k e th G ord n a G wyftAe B a r r e t t C lara H e ik la g Mary Kith Rillisst A i* D e *id B * * p h # i« Beulah Meraaret Er.» Nail Ro) af I A d y C k w L y n n Or f Ba. in-if a MrKinsoa B e a nett Fraternity to Hold Induction Services is Sunday will see th* establish­ ment of a new fraternity on ’ h* U niversity campus when th* char­ ter group of Alpha Epsilon Pi fra ­ inducted a* ternity form ally (ramma Deutron chapter Induc­ tion service* w ill take place at IO o’clock I of the follow. Arthur initiation w ill Teich, member of the Supreme Board of Governor* from T ren ­ in­ ton, N. J., w ill conduct the duction. Members, campus leaders, and parents of the members w ill be * at a banquet a* 2 o V ar ^ The officers of the fraternity afte r the induction will he B e r­ nard Rapoport, master; Sam Ro- senfieM , lieutenant master; T r i Harris, scribe; David Kaplan, ex chequer. . Dr. Joekei W ill Speak A t C entury Banquet g -e Dr. 8. L . Jo a k r l, ins’ ructor In Bib le in th# U n iv e rs ity and pro­ fessor in th * Austin Presb yterian J rf a t th# a n n u a l banquet of th* Cen­ tu r y C lass the U n ive rsity P re s b y te ria n f hurr'n lorugh’ at 7 o'clock th* Texas Federated W o m e n ’* C lu v< B i Iding ■ - '•« o f in I “ Inspiration of th# Ages,” the m otion p ictu re made by this y e a r’s class, w ill b# shown, A harm on­ ica band of tw enty-four member*, w ith P a t W e ll* A* d irc'T o r, w ill fu rn is h rrvnir. M O N IT O R C L U B Christian Science Mon It i r Club w ill meet Sunday night at the home of Mr*. West. 706 Park Place Th* meeting will beg n at 7 o’clock, an hour earlier than us­ ual. I t i l M C I N O W ! A n y S e a t UOt Victor M c L A G L E N Bori. K A R L O F F "T H E LO ST P A T R O L " W >h W a I lo c a F O R D R o y l a i d DF. N N Y -------------- E X T R A ' ------------- I* BUSTER CRABBE. " R E D B A R R Y " N a. I Terry Tub* Path# *>#w# L A S T D A Y ! t i c 't i l I P M K .dr* M a t T o d ay, 10c IO A M . n th* Pan-Amercian Room F* ^* R o**#b #f , p**tor D rU M B HOU! . „ d fo rm .l , ? ^ b i W , J . m’ M r R o . . .n .r . — . t I S — M E R R I E M E L O D I E L A T E S T N E W S r r i H o w i ’a m i s I U A M * S U N D A Y — M O N D A Y /W-mur f’fa e j SHEARER ‘ GAIK Ti tm Satan t f, 4 5— Young people’s meeting. Mn 7 4 5 ~—Sermon, “ Heaven, and How | Dr. Ruth Allen, #‘',riV’ history of Tex** by Devine driver I n i varsity *#~ I (g ) an absconding banker (Ber- I V icto ry " M ay 19. The Theater-Goer B y B O Y D S IN C L A IR r e m Aeaaeamente f.'t-tor r J PON' L E A R N IN G Y E S T E R D A Y that the State Theater has booked U Bette D avis’s picture, “ Dark V ic to ry ,'’ and dated it for opening - f day, M ay 19, I feel like telling film-goers this morning that . M ss Da* s’s f.nest performance. I f I should, which I may in - ,. a • rn, you need not b i I ieee me. “ O f H .m an *— ...— 1111 ------ ' B Her Mildred in ■cag*’’ is still her finest role f, j»a it wa* her most d ifficu lt, Dolores in “ B o y e r to w n ” wa* a profound, and her J u r e of zebei” was more complex. me roles of the crazed mind Senate - - Continued from Page 3 the committee increased the jn«vrr.pathetic I d varying amount about two rn:I ion dollars for in- tharacter so exub- struction alone, Senator Roberts last biennium over the H er Ju d ith me** , •A- lh pathos ‘ hat film-goers *e< ,a‘ e the finest and most "D a rk is a in a* J 4 t<) attalning it. A fte r Senator G. H. Nelson’s erlat.ve in acting w ill be hers amendment for a new agricultural lr* drop cf a ticket st/n. In building for Texas T cr nonlogical „t rf achievement, her charac-; Colj egp'' at Lubbock, costing $250,- - “ Dark V icto ry ” I* as great. 000i wa„ afiopt€d by a vote of dozens 0f c ther amend- she probably had more ease ^ ments were adopted in quick suc­ cession running the total to $ < ,- 650,000. When I so lo the motion pic- tejre theater to witneaa rn per- f r m e n c e by M i.. Deeie, I ren- Aer a quiet mental peragreph p r e it* to G e o r f e Arliee, who in bringing members to amendment, pointed $24,983,167 had been spent Senator Roberts, in asking th# the NeLson that in , the past six year* for buildings In the various colleges and Institu- The H*r Judith in "D a rk V ic to ry ,” tior=. of higher w? eh I have had the privilege of money used came regular seeing, is just another apex in her and emergency state appropna- taitp tions, federal funo", local funds, , n4 p .W .A . Kr.nta, emotion*! rte .rd . ars sip abc*. w:*h more character* ^ ^ Th following amendments were than the Arabic set has to encom- pass her emotional range. A role ^ “t handled with " “ * ' Ky H im Davie a J* I, .n o u ih to .'a r e . n y ordinary woodian conveyor of emo- .mo- H o llyw o o d .^ corny.yor or f to deu-h. trtns th jt the A m e r|c, n fa Ily protaeted be - -- „ en ,n d rn wal in.trum entel her to th# ecreen. Am erican propaganda, to the end Tt It woald take learning. from table out 1 ’ that the benefit and glory of the state, which is th* opposite and the an- t.thesia of the Am erican ideal and theory governments ail should exist for the benefit and glory of the citizens thereof, shall be discharged from such faculty when found guilty of advocating or encouraging auch theories of the governing government by institution,” by -jch board of Houghton Brownlee. A g ricu ltu ral hail and equipment st Texas Technological College, Lubbock, $250,000, by G. H. N el­ son. Classroom at Texas State Col­ lege for Wom en, Denton, $215,- 000, by R. C. Lanning and Olan Van Zandt. Equipm ent for science building, Industries, Rogers College of Arts and Kingsville, $25,000, by Kelley. Ex tram u ral Division, Texas Tech, $25,685 each year, by N el­ son. Museum completion, Texas Tech, $60,000, by Nelson. Bureau, Stenographic Texas Tech, $14,473 each year, raised from $1,200 each year, by Nelson. Auditorium Building, College of Mines, E l Paso, $125,000, by H. L. W infield, C linic fo r Cancer ’ Research, U niversity of Texas of Medicine, Galveston, $12,000 each year, by W . E. Stone. School Science Building, W est Texas State Teachers College, Canyon. $215,000, by C lint Small. Establishm ent of a first class San Antonio, senior college in $2,500,000, by Franklin Spears. Science building, Sam Houston State Teachers College, Hunts­ ville, $200,000, by Gordon Burns. W’ood products research labora­ tory at A .A M . College, $17,500 each year, by John S. Redditt. in T Miss f)avis a rf,]* of 8 Kln that the Am erican way of life who knows she must go bund and a^a n foe preserved; and that war die within ten months is ju s t an- 1 shall never again take the sons of She essayed Am erican mothers over seas to other opportunity. into o holocou.t hi, port in “ Dork V ic to ry " ju o tjo lien M il ond k v n < i ■ o a f t >7 fi r,54-F,’S brewed of the hate* of nations; three w^^ks after her Ixiuise El- and to this end, in >rder that the ; “ The Sisters” and one “ The Sisters’' and one youth 0f Am erica may be pro- licit week before her heavy duties ** | te tltd a g iln s t unscrupulous og un- tragie Carlota in “ Ju a re z ," which , wise and un-American doctrines , and principles, it is hereby further provided that any member of any faculty of any State-supported in­ stitution who shall advocate, sub­ scribe to, or believe in * ommun- ism, or in any form of the totali­ tarian state doctrine, that is, that A character by Miee Devi* i* mmething for critical wonder, end her prolific record in retro­ spect ie one of the histrionic rent ie* of American acting. also is ready for release. J U , Ju d ith in “ Dark V ic to ry " « » tadivW ual citizen oxiata fo r Student Union Building, South­ west Texa« Teachers College, San Marcos, $200,000, by W einert. Rudolph j Additional maintenance for I I tw enty Texas J u r or colleges, $481,000, by A. M. Alkin Jr . V eterin arian barn st Balm or­ hea experimental station, $4,000, by W infield . Buildings and equipment John Tarleton Ju n io r A .A M . C ol­ lege, Stephenville, from $29,000 to $129,000, by J . Manley Head. raised Head also offered an amend­ ment revising upward salaries of John Tarleton, $232,368 for the first 3/ear, and $209,36? fo r the second year, which was also adopted. Science building, Prairie V ie w Industrial College, Normal and $75,000, by L. J . Sulak. M aintenance and operation of Austin College at Sherman, if and when it is taken over by the •tate, $1,400,000 each year, by Olan Van Zandt. Auditorium and ibrary build­ ing, College of Art.* and Indus- trie«, Kingsville, $200,000, by Roger* Kelley. W om an’s Sui Ross State Teachers College, A l­ pine, $25,000, by H. L. W infield . Additional libraries at U n iver­ sity of Texas. $200,000 each year, by Houghton Brownlee. gymnasium, Classroom building and equip­ ment, North Texas Teachers’ Col- ' lege, Denton, $235,000, by R. C. Lanning. Austin’s Size Now Listed at 9 1,987 1 thousand The population of Austin is 91,987, including more than ten students. U n iversity Since 1920, this is an increase for the city of about 270 per cent, and for the U niversity, about 250 per cent. The population figures are ta ­ ken from the new Morrison and Fourm y Directory, which w ill soon in­ be distributed. The clude persons living on the fringes of the city, who are geographic­ leg acy ally I outside the city limits. in the city, though figures Noticing the parallel growth of I the U niversity and the city, in [1920, the population of Austin was 3 4 ,0 0 0 , and registration the U niversity reached 4,001. The av­ erage of their per cent growth in nineteen years is 260 per cent, the city IO per cent above this, and the U niversity IO per cent below it. in Mermen-- Continued from Page 3 and N eville Moise, a freshman, re sp ectively. The Nagel Trophy was pre­ sented to H offrichter, after a vote of team members, by Chester N a­ gel, form er Longhorn swimmer and donor of the award. H o ff­ richter is a ju n io r and form er In ­ terscholastic record holder. is superlatively vital and intense in its emotional reaction. She is gay, hard, obstinate, hysterical, | w itty, high-strung, perverse, self- pitying, and dejectedly humble. A ll these moods are as surely in her character as if they were a living person apart from an ac­ tress, and they are just a* surely into each blended and shaded I other. "D a rk V ic to ry " is just another emotional field day for Miss Da­ vis. There can be no finer ability and better conduct of genius than ii hers. I suggest that you make a date without fail to see “ Dark host of good performances. Bu t when you put a Ford on a “ Stage- j coach” you’d hardly expect a "tin I hwy.’’—- B E R N A R D .SEI G L F . U N IV ERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST University Avenue at 19th Street INVITES YOU TO HEAR EVANGELIST BASIL D. SHILLING Beginning M a y 7 Sunday 8:30 and 10:30 A .M . 7:45 P.M . W e e k d a y 7:45 P.M . Announcements Classified Advertising RATE CARD ■ Af' • v-■■■ : M, ■ /I. Us Coaching E F F F . C T I V E C O A C H I N G in M a th e m a tic * . in m a t h e m a t i c . S a v e r s ! y e a r* r o a c h in g . Y o u M A . ■ u c c e a a fu l w ill be s a t i a t e d . C a ll M a r s h a ll. 2 - 6 S S S . t e a c h in g and D O N 'T F A I L Span ish A. I o r 12. R e a ­ so nable ra te *. M r* . R ik e r, 2-86S2. S P A N IS H , Fre n c h . G erm an. ItaM an. C ap teach er. 1701 C ongress. 2-7104. if I v R O A S T B E E F M a s h e d P o t a t o e s Classified Advertisers T R IG .. A lg ., Geom.. 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J i o t h i r „ « nd S h o » 407 E a s t 6 th 1 -0 8 *5 . ^ SUMMER ROOMS FOR STUDENTS ft r OMCL.! rE*rj» "Union Pacific” • .th B A R B A R A S T A N W Y C K J O E L M C C R A Y - A K I M T A M I R O F F apartments for their farm es. Use the or y medium that will reacm a I o* *r em *o a d v e r s e your vacancies. C all 2-2473 B E F O R E 4:30 T O D A Y F O R M E S S E N G E R S E R V IC E . WITH NA N G R E Y C H A S. W IN N IN G E R - H E L E N P A R R I S H ST U D EN T S are looking for summer rooms now before Final txams a^d many or mem are hunting Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The Fi rst College Dai ly in the Sout h PAGE THREE Scarbrough’s M e n ’s Store S c a r b r o u g h ’s f o r S u m m e r w e e k - e n d s . U O T w e a t h e r • . • S J ^ m e a n t h a t y o u H y o u r v » c a 10 c l ' b r o u g h ' s o i l e r s o v e r need new $'®cks: '.OOO pe>'S m p ^ ed or plain. Many se T^eir easy ^ree • ’ht shades. d wit , zipper fVYou,b wfln, severe! correct weights. in g6 n j p a S S E T ^ dom will °PP ° V PairS' * .S o lid * Tropical ^ Others S2 .9 8 to S 7 i » SIZES 28 TO 44 * B e d f o r d C o rd s a Wool Gabardines o w l - * wool Gabardines p a t t e r n s ^ p a t t e r n s _ SCARBROUGHS MEN’S STORE . . r v . ' C ^ T O R t — pLOOR i m m * I m m * __ *— ;s the keynote of the new S h i r t s ' t i I ] M \ iu f S p o r t SPECIAL PURCHASE- r , e p e s , c r a s h e s a n d s c ^ < o r b a b l e , ^ e s t c o ' i (n n a . .wa sr ' o r j n - a n d - o u t e r o d e ' - B ' « a d c " / I . . . ; G e t y o u r s e l f a ; , . , n q , 0 I c u n g e ' ^ u ' n e e d S r ,/ o U >ol and easy W in* ^ i n - t h a t ’s c o m b l u e a n d : *V u r a , h u n d r e d s c l ^ , picnic in, p'aV * in S l a c k S e t s ! S p e c i a l ' - , 4 e r Y a p ' * * •V s V i u H S G 9 8 and ma \c W m b< S m a l l m e a rn a ^ d 3 e s ' z e s . H e a v y Rib Ore* Socks, 25c c ; r A R B K O L ' ( B E N ’S S T O R E C o l o r l e s s ^>P r c r H C o a t s , S 3 * ^ 8 * S T R E E T F L O O R *'V; atte '■O'-j W h ite B u c k Shoe* $5.00 SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1939 Schoolboy Track, Field Stars Compete in Finals Today_ Stephens Out With Injury League Tennis Tournament On Penick Courts Today 1 —----------------------- * Meet Starts A t 2:30 o'Clock . -------------------------- . . F o u r I n te r sc h o la s tic L e a g u e t e n n i s c h a m p i o n s h i p s will be decided w h en th e fin a ls are p la y ed o f f t h i s a f t e r n o o n - b e g i n n i n g at 2 -.30 o ’clo ck — on th e P e n ic k C ou rts. . n , , rou n d e t b o r . ’ s u i f l r l . ' . t n * U . M d d o u b l . . will . . T he f a s t e s t tr a c k m e n and . t r o n e - . t a r t a t a t 9 o ’c lo c k in t h e m o r n in g an d on - eat s c h o o l b o y fie ld m e n o f th e 1 9 3 9 T e x a s P e n ic k Courts. c r o p . su c c e s s f u l in th eir Glen n H e w it t and John Hick- Sw eetw ater. R eg io n fa v o r e d - ..c le a te d l f i g h t man are q u a li f y i n g h e a t s F r id a y , w ill it o u t ' t h is a ft e r n o o n fo r th e high - t h e fin a l round o f the b o y s ’ sin - r€tt, R eg io n I, 6-0, 6-4« e st h on or in th e ir high sch oo l ca reer , a f ir s t p la ce in th e U n iv e r s i t y I n te r sc h o la s tic L e a g u e ’ * sta te sta r ts at m e e t . 2 :30 o ’clock a t M em oria l S ta d ium ♦Vici.. hicrh school ca- „!*>« Hut nil th*» m a t c h e s are ex- gles, b u t all th e n o t c h e s are ex - p e cte d to be v e r y close f i r s t race 30 o ’clock a t M em orial A d m issio n w ill be 15 c e n ts for , o{ r e c e n t years. R esu lts o f y e s t e r - , th e s in g le s y e s t e r d a y R e g ion high s t a d i u m . ,do u bles play so m e w h a t b elo w th a t g 2 P la y in w a s o n a J a m ie R u th D eck a rd , M e a d o w , \ t d e f e a t e d G l a d y s Me l l e th e C o ieman> L a n e v il .e , R e g io n 4, 6-3, to W in to n J e t t and Bul Im ke, G I R L S ’ S I N G L E S to a d v a n ce le vel, w ith T he r e l ­ school ch ild ren and 25 c e n ts fo r d a y ,g q u a r t * r-final m a tc h es ad u lts. B la n k e t ta x tic k e ts w ill 1qw; n o t be h o n o r e d . B O Y S ’ S IN G L E S fol- son High S c h o o l, N o r to n , T h o m a s J e f f e r - San A n to n io , Re­ ^ g d e f e a t e d Lela W h ite, Fa- ben% R egion 8, 5-7, 6-0, 6-3. D o u g la s C alley, blond sp rin ter fro m B rad y, y e s t e r d a y a p p eared to be th e o u t s t a n d in g in d ivid u al p e r fo r m e r clicked o f f th e 4 4 0 - y a r d dash, an in G len n H e w it t , M irab eau Lamar K a th ry n J e a n , D o n n a , Region 7, S ch oo l, H o u s to n , R egion 5, d e f e a t e d W a n d a A lice Saunders, d e f e a te d C harles B r o w n fie ld . A d a m so n H igh S ch o o l, D allas, Re- th e m e e t as he g t a m ford , R eg io n 2, 6-<>, 6-0. I .QJ| | t g - 4 , 6«8. BiU Grubbs, _ T e c h n ic a l H igh M u r je l S m ith , Lohn, Region 2. ,ey a „ u vard dash and ran th e a nchor on ^ H i? h SchonU ........ - - - - - - I m a w , Joh n H ickm an, T h o m a s J. ffer- San A n to n io . hi* t e a m ’s m ile -r e la y t e a m , w hich tu rn e d in th e g o o d ti m e o f th r e e m i n u t e ., 2 7 .2 s e c o n d , , t o b e rated a s t h e p ro ba b le w in n er th., * d e f e a t e d Hugh S ten n is, . ■ Re(fion l f 6-1, 6-1. w h # l e y , C orp»» C h r.st,, R eg io n 7, d e fe a t e d Billy O w en s, • E]]a ^ ( ^ ~ “ ^ i c h ita F a lls, R e g io n 3, d e­ Ruth B e rry and Velm a Lee R?Rion 6-3. , N ea l and Kathleen n o o n - # T y ler, R e g io n 4, 6 -4 , 4-6, <->. p rev«. itt, J a sp er, R eg ion 5, de- T w o o th e r B r a d y b o y s— A ub rey S h a w . j a v e l in t h r o w e r , and J>ck ® ° k p ole and Jack U rlrick. D O U B L E S f e s t ',d A£ n i e , , S e g u h a , T o m , Ho, R e g io n S, fi-3. f " " I M? 7 good^marlca F r i d a y ^ atarr^p H r a d y L « r o n W c o n te n d e r th” L n n r , ' s h a w RUK* S te p h e n s o u t o f th e meet gion b e c a u se o f an in jured arm. th r e w th e ja v e lin 17 6 f e e t , in ch e s to i e ^ all q u a lifie r s in H u f f fin ish ed seco n d of the 2 2 0 -y a rd low hu rd les. sm all T h om as J e f f e r s o n High M S J * , nd Ruth D y er , fo r San A n t o n , o « •»>" " *• " £ “ £ 1 B aird. R e g io n 2, d e fe a t e d Cnida an an(j M ary T re n field , Fol- Ju liu s Zinn and Mason b o w l e s , w it h M e x ia ’? g r e a t atar. Bal! High s c h o o l, G a l e t o n , Re- ^ 7-6, T om Hill I‘" d E d w « d ^ 5 “ 5 th a t ev en t. R egion 3, d| featPd ^ in his h e a t tin gh a m and Sol f r a n k l i n , P asch al High S ch o o l, F r ^ , d e fp a t e d K a t h lc e n L am b and L ou ­ pm P a so Use M urp hy, A th e n s , R egion 4, 6-3, El 10- 8. P a so , _ R c g )o n , 6 . 2 , 6-4. K a t h le e n B ell and B e tty Sue *' C arriao S p ring s. Region 6, Region 8, 6-4, 5 - . , 6-2. . In te a m .................. A n o th e r t hi s m o r n i n g ’* school, F ree r, L o n n ie G o y n es , J o e E lrod ---------- sta n d in g s j o h n n y B a te m a n and J a m e s , G O L F T O U R N E Y T w o m a t c he* s e m i - f i n a l In t h e f i r»t t w o wi n n e r * m a t c h e s , n a m e d i n e a c h d i v i si o n a b o v e wi l l o p p o s e e a c h o t h e r , as will t h e l a s t t wo . B en W e ll and R. L o v e la ce Cor- d e fe a t e d . a i- ley) H en d ers o n , R eg ion 4, 6-2, 6-1. Joh n Tubb, and seem ed to he p o w e r fu l e n o u g h to pus Christi, R e g io n 7 fin ish h ig h w h e n p o in ts w e r e c o u n te d a f t e r the last e v e n t a t 4 :1 5 o ’clock th is a a ft e r n o o n . s tr o n g f a v o r i te in th e broad jum p, lea p e d 22 f e e t . l y2 in ch es t o ou t- d ista n c e all h is o p p o n e n ts , ^ an fin ish ed seco n d in bis h « a t 1 00 -ya rd dash. Garland B i i lg c , , h i e t t m issed t h e re la y . M oers, fo r the r n v t i e e ’c t e a m m a t e , w a s a fir st- ett ■ secon d s t r a ig h t tim e, hit a hard place w in n er * also in th e 2 2 0 . T h e third m em b er o n e up.______________________________ \ jrr o u n d er to W itt, and fo r th e sec- g r o u n d e r lo n m , | ond s t r a ig h t tim e W it t m isc u e d on o f F r e e r ’s fo u r - m a n te a m to qual- H aas scored and Moers th e p]av if y w a s Ja ck A n d e r so n , qu arter miler w h o w on a third. are on sale n o w for ;>0 c e n ts in .xx------------------ t r a c k e v e n t s in each He* (Fir.t three men in each hest qua ' »t thp i ntrarnural? O f fic e r r the W o- -F ir s t h e s t v o n by Gar u „ y 0B X . n - r X n v V : r 7 i s ! N o r t h m e n ’s Gym. All r e s e r v a t io n s m u st Saturn av. lsrifl prrasr*. f i r S ^ S - i T B C olem an , K^rviils. be cla im e d by S a tu r d ay . th ir d . T im e , stru ck ou t P f e i l b u t Ev- cio u t e d a sin g le to drive Moers with the third run D aily tou r n a- p U y ed y e s t e r d a y. Pru- th e j ^ e x a n . p a lm B ea ch g o l f Steers - - T I C K E T S FOR T -N Ight b a n q u e t wa*• El p . . . ) : H u t o n d ; L ueie n Cullen, B hic Hen n o g e A n to n io ), th ird. T im e 10.1 s e c o n d s . I * 2 2 0 - y t r d d«*h ( f i r s t tw o m en in e t c h h e s t q u alifie d ) — F . r s t hea t won by M s* M^nor, T a h o k a . Lum en C u l l e n B rac k e n - r id f e 'S a n A n t o n i o ) , se c ond . T im e, ------ * R * cond*. second *. Secon d h e a t won by Jmrk ---- , K a u f m a n ; J i m m y D r is k il l. C r o ck et t, se - ond. Tim e. 22 s e c o n d s. Third h e a t won by D o u g h s CaUey, B r a d y ; L o u is Gr ant, Arp, s ec o n d . Time , 2 2 .» s e c o n d s . F o u r t h h e a t won by Garland Priigre*. F r e e r , H o y t R og er* . Crane, s ec o n d . Tim e, 2 2 . 6 s e c o n d s . j T h o m a s J e ffe r g o n F o r s te r . R o s e n h e r s , , ef0nd p . (S an A n t o n i o ) , Jack sec ond . Time . 25.6 E v a n s, 2b . I b e s t O n e -m ile relay (a e v e n te am * w it h the t im es q u a l i f i e d ) — F i r s t heat won 3 bv B ra ckenrid ge (S an Antonio» m i n u t e s , 29.2 s e c o n d s ; M ulesh oe, 3 : 3 3 . 7 ; Donna, fo u rth. ( D a l l a s ) third. 3 : 3 3 . 3 ; 3 3 3.*. l f - in L a w s o n , se c o nd , L a y d e n , l f _ S u n s e t E v e r e t t , C _ n « , i t « r h P _ C o n w a y , ss l b H ill, 4 4 0 -y a r d d a s h 4 4 ,,-yaro o . s n (s e v e n m en w it h bes* J o e . . . . . . . . tim e s q u a l i f i e d ) — F i r s t heat w^.n by Joe t i m e s q u a l i f i e d ) — F i r s t he e V e rn on W h it m ir e . Aledo, in 62 s e c o n d * . V e rn on W h it m ir e . Aledo, in o s I T jn a : 0 .,.3; L ock ne y, second 3 11.6 ; Ad- ................. h . - i a m i o n ( D a l l a s ) , third , 3 : 3 3 ; E d is o n (San PHI W VU a' J — - • r o o d r o e A tla n ta , and L er oy M at - A n t o n i o ) , fo ,rth, 3 .33 3. T o ta ls . — . 29 . . 29 « ■ * * ' • r w i ' n J i r w i . r , i i s i o ‘ ? ,. : I. T D . ! 2 . . ,r ^ » . r v . h - “ ■ n „ " r ’ c „ » . P m T 7 * ^ ' T b S « C itv A r lin g to n H e i g h t . j i 4 ; p . C or oth e r s, Rule , h 49" s e c o n d * ' E m e riek Lab us , ’ 6 1 .3 ; Don Fr ye , ( F o r t W o r th * , third, fo u r t h . 62.6 sec on d ( B r a d y , B rac ke nr id ge, Bow ie. H . g h - land Park, T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n . L o ck n e y . and L am ar qu ali fi ed for t o d a y ' , f m a . s . ) n r t n F V F N T S F I E L D E V E N T S P ol* v a u l t — The f o ll o w in g men cleared B o lg e r , l f - H a ley , l b _ T erry , 3 b — P in e, p ; r s e c o n d s . _ in RI * Third he at won by J a m e s Barr y, B ell- .Mmynei . ▼ ill* A u s t in , A nderso n , 61- 6; Fre er, third. 6 1 . 7 ; San! Melanv.d, Corpus C hr is ti , f o u r t h . 62.« sec ond *. • • c o n d * ; H o m e r se c ond . ( r a i l e r . Lab us, Fr ye , Bar ry, Mayhall. for A nderso n , and W h it m ir e qu alif ie d t h e fin al* .) 0 n a l s : Char lie F l o w e r s . Marsha l; S h a n ­ n o n B ee r y. R ic h a r d s o n ; La d , W o o d r o w W ils o n ( D a l l a s ) ; Ke ith Cur tis, R ay C it y ; B arf ie ld . C onroe; Guan in e, S m s B r y c e, c — . H a rris, r f IAO yard run ( f i r s t fo u r m en of each hea t a a l i n e d .' — Fir s- heat won bv Tom R ey K a r m e n , San J a c in t o t, - ( W o n t o n ! • Frank H a y n i e . fe e t, 3 j i : Conroe. for th e ified Freer, 22 f e e t , 7V* le . p i e , W ood s b or o, 21 fe e t. 3 3-4 Broad Jump— T h# f o ll o w i n g men q u al­ f i n a l s : L onnie Co yne *. i n c h e s ; V e r n o n GU­ inc*** ; ( H o u s t o n ' . - I i n c h e s ; B o b b ie T u r n e r, A u s t i n , T o ta ls ............3 2 2 • B a t t e d fo r P fe il 5 2 4 1 0 4 in eigh th in ­ n in g . , . . . , ' • B a t t e d f o r E v an s in eig h th in- J ■ * ' ■ - ' " B a t t e d f o r L um m ue in nin th T- ' ’ " - - V S S ."ta, S e c o n d h e a t won by C. W . W il e y J n » n h V a i o d s K arne s City , s ee - th ir d ; f o u r t h . T im e , t u d n o n d - D u d l e y R o y a l, P l e a s a n t o n , i u g ' e n e EU I., L o n g v i e w , (S a n A n t o n . o i , 20 r idge in c h e s ; F e y Garrison , N o r t h D all as f e e t. 3 f . r - o n ( P o r t A r th u r ,. 20 f e e t . I * in ches. ■ 0 in c he a; Fred A s h e r 21 n i l l , « a a r ho m a* J * f . j j | o e r g I T e r r y . 7 8-4 fe et, 2 m i n u t e s , 3 6 sec ond *. h atted in: F in e. C o n w a y . E v a n s . T w o - b a s e h i t * : r. a n H a l e y , C o n W l y , H a a s , T h r e e - b a s e h i t s : F i n e . i s o - y a m m g n 1 2 0 -y*rd h ig h hurdle p r e li m in a rie s *d 6 fe et. H i g h jimp— T he fo ll o w i n g men clear- S a c r i f i c e * : H t u ts c h . L e f t o 8 base; B a - e o n b a l l s : in c h e s to q u ali fy l o and $-* B a ’ ’. o r 3 . ; : r v L r r ? . T L : ; . ; * : ^ r r ! ; c i r ' w f s s S : L „ D „ u , , . ^ > , . 1 4 1 , . . , . “ ab 4 I 0 _ 3 - 3 „ I - 8 b I _ 4 _ 3 .. 3 - 0 „ 2 .. 2 ) 4 4 ... 3 ... 4 4 4 _ 3 it I ... 8 _ 2 I 0 I 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 r h po a I 0 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 c 0 * o 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 ! 8 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 I I 8 — — — 4 27 IO 2 0 0 2 2 I I 0 4 9 I I 5 I 6 r K po a I 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 I 0 0 I l l 0 I I 2 I 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 e 0 2 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 Hnda e . second*. ( s i n A n t o n i o ! , third . T im e, l « . S vt,Bride S e c o n d h e a t w on by M e r n .. Mel. N o c o n a ; E lm e r M oo r, P o r t N e c h e s , a c c o n d , K e n n e th M a tth e w s Corpus < third T im e , 16.1 s e c o n d s . ria J i m m y Tate , T h o m a s Third he at won by Alfred >*«"■ ° « r ’ J* • ; « * n e a n , . . c o n . t o n ; (S an A n t o n i o ) M a d is o n v il le , s e c o n d ; Elvia^ third Tjme, I C ue r o; I j i m s r R a m s e y . Cartiste e m i, third. T :m e 16.2 s e c o n d s. ' H e r d e r s e e o n d ; B e e k m a n Ezel! Wink . hurdle* semti-fir.*'* in each he** qu alif ie d f i n a l * ' — F i r s t he st won by Birne- • er* A u s ­ s e c o n d ; Merr.il M cB ride, N oc o na , 1 2 0 -ya rd h. 6 0 f e e t. I O 1* T ea** C i t y , !> *** < * in c h e s : A lto n B oa tm a n , A d a m s o n i n c h e s ; J e n k i n s , i n c h e s ; Bohbv r.cr.e- fee*. 1 reet. > fee- T i m e , 1 : 3 0 . p l a t e ; G i b s o n , b a s e 6. J h e s c o r e b y i n n i n g s : i n n i n g * . S core by in n in g s : B ay lor T e x a s OOO 2 3 0 R H E R H E OOO IOO 0 1 0 — 2 5 4 "Ox— 5 4 2 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT A T T E N T I O N B O Y S I N T E R ­ E S T E D IN S U M M E R W O R K , T R A V E L W IT H E X P E N S E S P A I D P L U S L I B E R A L B O ­ N U S . SEF. VIP ROOM JACK B L A K E N E Y L A W B LD O. 9 l l A M U N T I L 5 P M . T O D A Y ( f i r s t 2 2 0 -y ar d lo w hu rd le s t w o m en in e a ch h e a t q u a l i f i e d , — F i r s t he at won b y J oh n B e r g m a n . C uero: Bee Leer H - ' f ■adv. sec on d T .m e 25 2 s ec o n d s. B ra d y , sec on d T.rre, 23 .3 s ec o n d s. S econ d heat won by M as Minor, T a- G rie se n b ec k A._v*.n 49 ' f * ‘ k s : Frank Cover* A .a tm . sec ond . T im e S p i n - s. ' 0 6 !* r.ches • I ‘ F . inch* I»#n*on. 4* fe et 7 F ii *r Den* on 46 feet, ' 7 me he T a te , M o n t g o m e r ; . M oran , 45 fe e t, 3-4 'ce- l e i inehe :en J J B .acn es . j . ; 4 6 s ec ond Thu-d t e a t won by J . m a y Canvas O xfords $1.95 P A G E F O r R Th* Fin t College Daily in th*, South The D aily T exan The The Daiix T .u » et »»»»*m9tm ‘f Vt* 1»R* i««~ • »<»»*- Steer Standard League McDonald - (C o n tin u e d from Pa g * I ) Co ntin.ied from P a g* I ) ing, w*th the boys’ events f .mg a t 11 o'clock. Result# in F r id a y ’s eve r. ta a f; as fo llo w s; cc * ^ rat iv* b a s s w ith T h e Unl- o f Texas, w as re ceive d , in he e x p re ^ ed his apprec a- for tne relationship betw een ?Fo n e 2-2473 T H E D A I L Y T E X A S ’ Phone 2-2473 S A T U R D A Y ', M A Y 6, 1939 T i m , » *• *b*^ A . • t m h **• ! * * * • mc .w e rt U M * ? . Eaten** •* * T u x a ,is -*r IIM Brl -if a lit, , r atter et ’ "* **?rf * __ _ *»». etk»a Depertm.at . . . tr Fr«<< A <" W( fh \ it a rtsftf. - ■ IM C m m O X RAT FR „ „ B r Cart-*? B ' Ma __________ I IT I M e m b e r 1 9 3 9 N a t i o n a l A P A ’ M ax P F r e r e ! rir. Editor-in-cr .A c tin g Associate Ed i A cting A asor i c t* Ed . B y B O Y D S I N C I A I R T H E L E G E N D O F T H E R E D H I L L S a n d in g drab and lone again the nicy, sentinel- like anova the f la t land* and low h ill* around tha flow s he*w een O klahom a and Red R iv e r wh.* h Texan, J* a red hill on one o f th a t r iv e r ’* rn net lonely r a I rn. ** to the nearest of the herd* *<' I* lonely fa rin a and ra n 'h e*. Th* hilt's iid*a are gashed with deep gullies, and there ara alte rn a te a r t a l of scrub oak and hare ground until tha rocky top ii reached. A t tha sluggish rad i f • aery sum mit, overlooking wa t a n m any feat balow, ii a mound of earth and ito n e i, Fro m thin mound on atill a B O Y S ' D E C L A M A T I O N H igh School Sta te w in n e r; Louis Sci g ' ' I ; second ; ar B e rg e r, Region A rc h ie H openstein, W a c o , Reg r 3 ; third place* R o b e rt Cook, D Leo n , R eg io n 2. G I R L S ’ D E C L A M A T I O N H igh School Sta te w in n e r: Ja n e P M T is, Am I ; second place Sh ie d , A la m o Heig.ot a n ile , Region S h e lb y High School, San A n to n io , R*g 6; third places W in ifr e d Evan-, D enton, Region 3. R E A D Y W R I T E R S * C O N T E S T Class A D ivisio n ;; j rn F ir s t place; Bonnie, h a y G ood­ I ; second rich, P la in v ie w , Region place: Paso J e r r y Reeves, K l H igh School, E l Pa«o, Region -. third place; Ja n n e Math;.*, F a g c Pass, Region 6. Class R D ivision F ir s t p la r e; G u in e ve re D su le y, O dell, Region 3; second place: M adelin A rth u r, S o u th lan d , Re gion I ; th ird p la ce : W illia m Dixon, L a M arq u e, R eg ion S. ■.ar nlnga when low fa in t wadings have i ast uneasy a*, they na a h ir- smoke from into the ed hilt. W olves sent down ring places. U t t e r e d Mg in ,f fast-*- f ast des»pei rn the Hi! to a the e.lflff j . ■ v. r r i H ook«, for one of their lum be had no* rom e to take his place. Class C D ivision Ai* is taal T F O R IS I S S U E (M M K T A Ina Ma ... Don p a '" M a rg a re t Sc honer P a tti Mc Da M as B . Bk*. Youth n p o A D U L T p la tfo rm ‘ippakrrs, social w orkers and editorial w riter* in all sec­ tion* of the U* 8., today's youth in the m ajor problem f o r a ll thinking Am ericana. Countless are the solutions of this problem offered up in th* public press a n d from the public platform, with not one of them a im in g to "ring th* b ell’ to end the fight for the w elfare of youth and the ruling generations of the future. But, says the U n iversity D aily T ro jan, these a d u l t s are so concerned with the con­ c e p t i on of y o u t h a* a problem that they fail “ to r e a l i z e t h o r o u g h l y that they con­ stitute j u st as m u c h of a problem to youth as yo u t h c onst i t ut e s for t h e m , or m ore . Fo r instance, mot*! of the students at the uni­ versity e x p e c t to be t ry i n g soon to find em­ ploym ent of some sort, to be voting in elections, and to be assuming positions of im portance in their communities. “ Stepping out of the university to func­ tion as an active element of society, they face the prospects of a strife-torn world that is in the grip o f economic depression, that cannot choose to tween t h e capitalistic and communistic economic systems, that does not know whether dictatorship or de­ m ocracy is t he better type of government. Id controlled by persons They face a w t annot think a n a lytica lly, who, them seh e cannot get alor w i*h each other, are not > particular sense of in- tolerant, have tegrity. "T h e re those wf youth ma better wa work w r. ay st en adults of the done, of the sucre* need for a realization among run the world, that although a problem, there is a > lvr 'ha* problem than by h directly. T h a t w a y is to nomic, political and social h youth steps as it reaches -emove some of the causes Until ^uch time as this is ■ e a constant recurrence • f youth’ w ith each new ‘ration. — Associated Col- This Collegiate World B y A S S O C I A T E D C O L L E G I A T E P R E S S T h* *un can,* up hut th* young brave did not In ic a rc h of him come for the ritual at anana*. th* brae** toiled up th* it* e p hut low hill. There, near th* precipice, th*y found him. H a did not ■ fir from hit iwnon. T h e y ihook him and hit * i op*ned and ita re d at tham. , ta v e rn buri The foot, h* rri*d hi [own tha hill. T h e ra , at tha lay m u f f lin g . The b ra v e ! left him, hut »h*y returned again at tw ilig h t. T h '1 I irifd him upon the brow of the h ill wher* f ha t **! ? ii ’ of the we•ire! wa light. M< pai or the j?©. tnlil he IO Kl OS* they ca st uneasy "es of ti na pa*»ed by and m any su m m e r lone,/ and unfrequented V e r y ■on the hill th* mound of earth ge and m any atones were told i e w h ile mar who name there g com ing from the hill at twi- hy ha ‘ ened their footstep* ponies, Rem em bering stories re arid rugged stone fire-places, onces back at the lonely mound. One ho t and I hank o; near ti year? iigci, being the vinmilty end f Ka fly ii all day hill to gelt a view th#* lf** j of the /•ating arid thus < an I ha* my mif I- A and »t. Colies-* W orn** **« V*.#xr j*; c v* L* >. * expensive to m arry le g isla tu re c o n I a d o rm ito ry, fo r it co w hich defeated! a b the n r n e t u '* . B u t this part ;U : sylva n a r , f - D o rg a n .it- : a “ C- c e r ta in ly gone after their ju ris d ic tio n . lave finance ann Phi ic k y he isn t a Penn- v e r*ity women ha ■ e L e a g u e ,” and th e y ’d if he d been w ith in D O R M U They v t organ zed particularly to, fink* ' i. ll I alan deT-uppers and to provide b sen-dati •nee. L e ag members pay IO - *rit* a week insura rice, and wnenever a date fa,: IS to * o r j? tardy, they collect 50 cent* a? heart I f history ;« correct, we predict a similar ••lio n for rn en would go brob** in short e-pe< ;a ,.y on the late-data business. • reason*: P I G S ; L u th e r C that bu ild ing stunt demands a place ir oddities. To g ath er uE N O G G IN : frea k stunt to supplem ent the gold fish and pron graph from re- Ord a a ’ rig contest* of collegian:* corr;*' L a te s t m oney-m aking O hio S u i * . J-ast ween E rn e « t R. T ta n e b a u m , a sophomore, had his aa:; capped o ff neatly and w om en’s dorm, it a pig to the col th* summ er, and equivalent in ca- college is located $3 bill d ra te d b y his T a u Ep silon he’d go through w ith the dare. H a ir irer* " I prosper as never before - ■ - w ay o f the gold fish gulp ng (M E O : A U n iv e r s ity of F lo rid a vn ‘‘correspondence club .” It s lien in 16 U . S. cities, and he pm all. He made our reporter STP h is nam e— fo r most obvious lolletfe has a new endowment • think is som ething that in < ir little book o f colleg.ate .er fund s f r-r the erection of a new j< a-sing fa rm e r frien d s to donate ege - the spring, feed it during present the full-grow n hog or its i to -ce Cf ege next fa ll. Yes, the in the tail corn sta te ! F ir s t place: V ir g in ia G ille a n , Mrt. J o y U g h School, C ooper, Region 4; second p lace: M a rjo rie Pm kert.on, B ro w n , S ta n to n , Re gion 3; third p lace; M a ry B elle Fra m e, Edge, Region 5. B O Y S ’ E X T E M P O R A N E O U S S P E E C H S ta te w in n e r: G o rd o n G a ry , Fren ch School, Beaum ont, Region Ja m e s Cox, 1; Temple, Region 6; third pl* ** John Je f f u s , P a n s , R eg ion 4, second place: G I R L S ’ E X H M P O R A N E O U S S P E E C H S ta te w in n e r: L e V e lle W illia m s , Jo h n H Reagan H igh School, ; second place: Lubbock, I ; third p la ce : B e tty J o Houston, R eg .fm R eu by Tom Region Rose, E le c t; a, Region 3. Rhodes, B O Y S ’ D E C L A M A T I O N ( R u r a l ) S ta te w in n e r: T ra c y Cage, P e ­ oria School, H illsboro, Reg ion 3 ; second place: Ja m e s R ig g le, O l­ mos School, Skid m o re, Region 7; J , C. M cC lish, Smith- th ird place w ick School, (M a rb le F a ils ) , R e ­ gion 6. G IR L S * D E C L A M A T I O N ( R u r a l) Region (B e a u k is s ), Sta te w in n e r: P h illis Reed, B lu e School 6; second place: Ed d ie M ae Fla vi- cek, Lo w a k e School, Region 2; Iw a n n a H e y w o rth , third p la ce : M e rrick School R e ­ gion 8. (S t a n t o n ), B a rb a ra G IR L S * D E B A T E To Sem i Fin a ls G e ra ld in e Isett and H a rris , V a n , Region 4, defeated V irg in ia W r a y and R a t W a rn o c k , Pecos, Region 8, decision 5-0. A f ­ firm a tive. Irene K eith and A n e tte G re e n ­ field, San Ja c in to High School, Houston, Region 5, defeated P a u ­ line Ph illip s and Jim m ie Peterso n , P h a rr-Sa n Ju a n - A la m o , R eg ion 7, decision 4-1. N egative. Ja c q u e lin e l a w and N e ttije a n C a rte r, Big Sp rin g , Region 2, de­ feated Thelm a Thomson and D o ro ­ th y H u ffm an , P e n t o n , R eg ion 3, decision 3-2. N eg ative. F ra n c e s Bendon and M a rc ia G a m b re l!. A u stin , Region 6, de- deated J o Ann T a y lo r and E d n a M ae W a lla c e , Q uanah, Region I , decision 4 1. A ffir m a tiv e . C O R R E C T IO N : G irls ’ Je a n , T e n n is Sing les— K a th ry n D onna, R egion 7, defeated W a n d a A lic e Saunders, Adam son H igh School, Dalla*, Region 3, (5*4» 6-3. B O Y S ’ D E B A T E To Sem i-Finals Jo h n M. L a w ren ce J r . and A . S. W a re , B ry a n , Region 5, d efeated M yron M o rris and N elson S tu b b le ­ field, Sonora, Region 2. D ecision, 3-2. N eg a tive side. R o b e rt Sneed and Houghton B ro w n lee , A u stin, Region 6, de- Nichols and Ed- feat cd Jo e W i w ard H a r r i s , T ia, Region I , de- cision, 4-1. A f! D avid Dorc) H a g a n s , Deni« f e a t e d J o h n Hi ren, Kilgor e. 3-2, N egative tester and C h arles on. Region 3, de­ ll and C harles W ar- Region 4, decision F r a n k Me r s a n d M E. O ’N eill, P h a r r - S a n J u a n - A l a m o , Reg ion 7, defeated N orm an M ontgom ery and S h e l t o n C o l e m a n , I r a a n , Region 8, decision 3-1, A f fir m a t iv e . G IR L S * D E B A T E T o Fin a ls Ja c q u e lin e Kaw and N e ttije a n I arter, B ,g Spring , Region 2, de­ feated B a rb a ra Is e tt and G e r a l­ dine H a rris , Y a n , Region 4, deci­ sion 3-2. N eg ative. Iren e K eith and A n e tte G re e n ­ School, field, San Ja c in to High Hou ston, Region 5, defeated F r a n ­ ces Benson and M a rcia G a m b re ll, A u stin , Region 6, decision 3-2. A f ­ firm a tiv e . B O Y S ’ D E B A T E To Fin a ls R ob ert Sneed and Houghton B ro w n le e . Au-: n Region 6, de­ feated Jo h n M L a u re n c e I I I and A. S. W a r* J r . , B r y a n , Region I , decision 3-2. N eg ative. D avid Dorchester and C harles H ag an ?, Denison, Region 3, d e ­ f e a t e d F r a n k M ers and M . E . O ’N e ill, P h a rr-Sa n J lan-A iam o, R e g i o n 7. decision, 3-2. A f f ir m a ­ tive. Official Notice P R A C T I C E O F S W IN G - O U T w ill be held M ond ay afternoon at 4 o’clock in fro n t o f the M a in B u ild ­ ing. A ll wom en students taking p art on the program should be present. M a ry K a th e rin e S e tte g a it, general chairm an. caps and gown* new at S E N I O R G I R L S m ay order th e ir the Co-Op. Y o u need them, fo r Swing- O ut, M a y 12. M a ry K a th e rin e y.-" eg ast, chairm an of Swing-Out. W A N T E D : G n sum m er emp cam p ; p referab i camp experience. interested in rr.ent in girls* *uth G irl Sco u t S tu d e n t Em p lo ym en t B u rea u , O ffic e of the Dean o f (dei L ife . F O R E I G N L A N G I tion w ill be held 13, at 2 o ’clock, inations w ill be a A p p lic a ’ ion form * out at th* Reg’.5* la te r than W e d n e ? should dean, if in doubt a ing in relation to tions. Sen iors .'A G E examina- S a tu rd ay , M a y Place of exam- nnounced later. must be fille d a r’s O ffic e not day, M a y IO. consult th e ir s to their stand- these examina- C. A. S W A N S com m ittee on f requi ON, chairm an, ire gn language remen ta. m u n ific e n t g ift from Mr. M c D o n ­ ald we should not fa il to re co g ­ nize also the splendid part which fo rm e r P re sid e n t H, Y. B en ed ict in the erection of this ob­ had s e rv a to ry. He was him self an as­ tro n o m er and he understood the req u irem en ts of an astronom ical ob servatory. He had an exception­ al grasp o f the entire situation, it is because of his u n d er­ and standing th a t the observatory is located in the most advantageous spot in Texas. • o f Chicago. fe a tu re of “ A n o th e r unusual this en tire enterprise is the fa c t th a t fo r th irty years it is to be operated co-operatively by The U n iv e rs ity o f Texas and The U n i­ v e rs ity Pre sid e n t H utchins, who conceived this co­ o p erative relationship, has a lre a d y spoken o f this sittiation. So fa r is I know', as unique and is, I believe, a v e ry fo rtu n a te one. This sort of co­ operation suggests other sim ilar possibilities. this relationship “ W'e are here to dedicate this o b se rvato ry to the most ancient and purest of a ll the sciences. In doing so, m ay I express the hope th a t this o b se rvato ry w ill stand the a* an e nduring sym bol o f insatiable desire o f man to dis­ co ver the secrets o f the universe, and th at it m ay also stand as a symbol of thp freedom of m an’s the boundless mind areas of tru th w ith o u t any re ­ strictio n s w h a tso e ve r.” to explore ne two institutions. • lr. ma - mg the acceptance speech x-h*:? o f the s ta ff o f the Ob- and each of the tw o co- • g institu tion*, Dr. S tru v e The 32-inch •a . 3 off. eat or, a n y w a y , * n t r y ia f to prove th a t is not a partie- iarge m irror, and some o f g d fr:*nd * are w astin g ‘ he r it j«t as p o w e rfu l or j u i t ju s t as ,j the M o u n t W ils o n 100- the I be noshing of mpie geom etrical con- you. co n vin ce f we -annot excel in aire we -a* ms w ill I* a t excel in e ffic ie n c y .” - ,ng the acceptance speech Board of Regents o f the J . R. P a rte n , *y, M a jo r an of 'h e Bo a rd , sta te d ; “lr the eyes of the sc ie n tific toe M cD onald O b se rv a to ry se and m ighty tech n ical B it to Texans g e n e ra lly t , • ne U n iv e rs ity a t la rg e its obvious elem en tary and r * ar ng is its most im p ortant. a J- toe *:.ar«, sn is a m irro r w hich re fle c ts in stru m en t which * c dazzling reaches of the -ito ‘ he ken of the averag e \nd teat i* w h at its fo u n d er ive w ished: th a t the pres- ‘ be o b se rvato ry should f stars a nearness and T * heretofore undream ed of ( ce v r by most of us.” i • r aking the dedication speech *r,e program , Dr. R a in e y, who ‘ ake o ffice as head o f the largest educational insti- ! .ring the e a rly sum m er, f w, stat, t ,* n I n interest the app reciation o f one r.ar ’ r the g lo ry of the s ta rry in verse in w hich he lived we are md et ‘ ed fo r this m a g n ific e n t in ­ str in ent. W . J . M cD o n ald , fro m his y uth, had a profound interest in the wonders of n a tu re w hich he observed round about him. A l­ though we are told th a t he had a in in tellig en t live ly and life , he was especVilly anim al engrossed in botany and astro n ­ omy, and as time w en t on his love for astronom y overshadowed his interests. H is other study of the heavens became so consum ing the th a t he accum ulations o f his lif e ’s w ork fo r the building and equipping of an astronom ical ob servatory. M r. M cD o nald w anted it to be an in ­ strum ent of such size it would enable astronom ers to peer fa rth e r than man had ever been able to do before. the universe scien tific le ft all that into ‘‘And in our re jo icin g over this /kouq/itfajZ, c a n s /a t MOTHES her age, W h ateve r whatever her person­ ality, Mother will ap ­ preciate a book Mother s Day. for GIVE BOOKS M adam e Curie ...... - The Arts, Van Loon .................... ............. ......... 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