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T h e s e l e c ­ t i o n w a s n o t m u c h o f a s u r p r i s e , in t h a t t h e w r i t e r h a d n a m e d Mo e r * a* t h e f np r a n k * t h e c o u n - t w o w e e k s a g o , I m g g u a r d c a n d i d a t e in H y . b a s k e t b a l l N o t s i ne # 1 9 3 5 w h e n B o b b y 1* c o a c h , J a c k G r a y , w o n a pl a c e on t h e m y t h i c a l t e a m h a s a L o n g h o r n a t h l e t e on a m a j o r s p o r t s t e a m e v e n so m u c h a s g o t a s c e n t o f t h e a l l - A m e r i c a n l i ke Moe r *, also w a s a s e n i o r w h e n t h e h i g h h o n o r s w e r e a c c o r d e d h i m . l i n e - u p . 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T h e y d i d n ’t mi ss a g a m e w e p l a y e d , a n d D a d S e e M O E R S , P a g e 3. ■r Opposition Raised ' lo Grass Campaign ' t o B y a u n a n i m o u s v o t e o f 17-0, t h e R u s k L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y M o n ­ d a y night, d e c l a r e d a " r e s p e c t f u l o p p o s i t i o n " t o t h e t a c t i c s u s e d i n t h e c u r r e n t m o v e m e n t " s t a y t h e g r a s s . " T h e S o c i e t y a l s o o f f r e s o l v e d to s p o n s o r a s l o g a n con ­ t e s t f o r sign* n o w on t h e c a m p u s , v i e w p o i n t . b u t o p p o s i t e S l o g a n s m a y he m a i l e d t o B o b J o r d a n , 2 5 0 8 % i c h i t a S t r e e t , A p r i x# o f $1 is o f f e r e d f o r t h e b e s t s u b m i t t e d . t h e in t h e o f g r a s s " E n d o r s e m e n t t h e c u r r e n t " k e e p o f f c a m p a i g n h a s b e e n r e c e i v e d f r o m t e n l e a d - m g c a m p u s o r g a n i z a t i o n s , C h a r l e s T r e n e h k m a n n , p r o j e c t # c h a i r m a n of A l p h a P h i O m e g a , n a ­ a n - t i o n a l f r a t e r n i t y , c a m p u s s e n d e e > f u t i l e beearn** o f t h e W o r l d W a r , n o u n c e d M o n d a y , a n d it w a s n o t u n t i l 1922 t h a t he Colli* o b t a i n o n e . S t a t e m e n t w e r e al s o x Bble< h e a d f r c m p B r i n g i n g hic t o r s i o n b a l a n c e t o c o a Ch, a n d A m e r i c a , V - l h ' . d y e r fi rs- r e , a r v r e c e i v e d f o o t b a l l J o h n M c C u r d y , e e c- t h e E x - S t u d e n t a * Aa - ; i t in t h e S p i n d l e T o p f i e l d a n d h a d 5 0 c i a t i o n T r e n c k m a n n s t a t e d . a b p i b a n t s u c r e s , . t o a c c o l e n t h ; d thp|r b . Tho*, o rganizations which s ta t . „ f the drive and , j d e n t s w h „ „ n t , T o da y we know t h o sue. T h e c e s s w a s d u e m o r e t h a n a n y t h i n g e l s e , ’ h e r e m a r k e d . ' t o r s i o n b a l a n c e w a s g r a d ­ u a l l y r e p l a c e d b y t h e g r a v i m e t e r , j T h is , in t u r n , w a s i m p r o v e d u p o n t h e b y a G e r m a n 1 9 2 0 ’s M r . D e G o l y e r o r g a n i z e d t h e G e o p h y s i c a l R e s e a r c h C o r p o r a ­ t i o n , w h i c h i n t r o d u c e d t h e r e f l e c ­ still t o r s e i s m o g r a p h , w h i c h t h e t o d a y a n d w i t h w h i c h u s e d g r e a t e s t p a r t o f all oil h a s b e e n d i s c o v e r e d . i n s t r u m e n t . I n is s t a t e m e n t ? t o A l p h a P h i O m e g a h i p : P a t W ells, M I C A ; S u z a n n e D i n n i n g , M o r t a r B o a r d ; L e t h a l # l a p l a n d , P a n - h e l i e n i c ; J i m L a n g ­ d o n , F r i a r s ; P a t O ’K e e f e , C u r t a i n C l u b ; F r a n k C o n l e y , I n t e r f r a t e r - n i t y C o u n c i l ; J o e B a t t l e , A . S . C . E . ; E l i z a b e t h S w i f t , C o - E d A s s e m b l y ; J o e W i l s o n , C o w b o y s ; a n d Bil li e S i m m o n s , O r a n g e J a c k e t s , s e r v i c e s " S t u d e n t s e x p e c t i n g In 1 9 19 Mr. D*G c l y e r Fife N ife Tickets on H a n d f o r m e d t h e A m e r a d a P e t r o l e u m C o r p o r a - ! t i on. H e w a - b o t h g e n e r a l m a n - A t C o - O p Until N oon o r g a n - a g e r a n d p r e s i d e n t . T h i s i g a t i o n h e l d h i s u n t i l 19 52 w h e n hi b e c a m e a n in de p e n - d e n t . t h e T e n t h A n n u a l F i l e K i t e m u s t t h e i r t i c k e t s b y 12 o ’c l o c k o b t a i n As r e l a x a t i o n f r o m t h e t a s k s o f n o o n T u e s d a y , " w a r n e d B e r r y ML i n t r a m u r a l a g e o l o g i s t , Mr. D e G o l y e r c o l l e c t s W h i t a k e r , d i r e c t o r o f h i s t o r i c a l book* o n t h e S o u t h w e s t , M a n y o f his c o pi e s a r e o n d i s p l a y T i c k e t s will be g i v e n a t H o u s t o n . H e h a s m o r e t h a n s e v e n t y - f i v e s c i e n t i f i c O p b e f o r e n o o n , b u t h a v e l a m t o in a n y s t u d e n t p r e s e n t i n g hi s a u d i - t o r ’s r e c e i p t a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y Co* t h a t t i m e t h e r e m a i n d e r will be taken to t h e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e o f f i c e * Jar diatoib u tioa a t h l e t i c s f o r m e n , M o n d a y . f r e e t h e S a n J a c i n t o M u s e u m tow n g eo p ie . p u b l i s h e d t o a t t e n d a f t e r a l s o L. D e G O L Y E R t o Kit " j u s t a b u n c h o f l u c k . ’ oil p r o d u c e d t i t l e o f c o n ­ l o c a t i o n s s u l t a n * f o r t h e M e x i c a n b a g l e Oil f o u r C o m p a n y . T h a t s a m e y e a r he w e n t t o E n g l a n d , a n d w h i l e t h e r e , h e a r d t h e P o t e r o d e l L l a n o , w h i c h o f a n A u s t r i a n w h o h a d a n i n s t r u - r e - m e n t c a l l e d t h e “ t o r s i o n b a l a n c e " wa.* t h e n a j u n i o r g e o l o g i s t — t h a t o f Me x i c o w i t h ite e x a m i n e d s o m e w h i c h e v e n t u a l l y wells. T h e f o u r t h w’ell b r o u g h t i n w a s p r o d u c e d f o r y e a r s a n d w a s g a r d e d a s o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t we l l ? in t h e w o r l d . t h e t h a t h a d g r e a t p o s s i b i l i t i e s f o r lo- a r t i c l e s , s e v e r a l o f w h i c h c a t i n g .-alt d o m e s . His a t t e m p t s t o b e e n t r a n s l a t e d i nt o fo r e ig n secu re s u c £ a p i n s t r my. e a t w are daughters, a n d s a grandchildren. I t ^ as rn Mexico rn IU IO— he in 1914 Mr, D eG olyer cam e out P a g e t w o The First Colletye Daily lr the South Phone 2-2473 TH E D A ILY T EX A N Phone 2-2473 TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1343 4 Eleven Championships Already Determined Rainey to Make All Intramural Sports Awards at Rte Nite Wednesday Regulars Win Practice > 10-1 Deutsch Hurls Three Innings Luce fires 68 To Pace Golfers Captain Homers... Track Squad Begins Work Towards Fat Stock Show Meet Wednesday r.ifht, at the Tenth Annual Fite Kite, the average athlete, the wan who lack* the atte or the ability to play or a varsity team, but baa the spirit to want to take part in some athletic com­ petition, w ll et en up before an expected crowd of some 7,000 prop e to receive his awards from President Homer F. Kamey, Last Round Today For 6 Team Spots Buck L u t e co ntinued his sp e c ­ Mural Fencing Br DON P A T T E S O N Texan .twof’u'r Sport* Siitfr Finalists for Fite Nite J the discus, and Reefus Bryan L The Texas Longhorn track B a ' kfitha'I, Class “ A S gma e n t h e F i f e N i t e p r o g r a m - A c r y o f “ e n g a r d e a f l a s h i n g b l a d e a n d a q u i c k t h r u s t . T h e s e dignify- f e n c i n g , o n e o f t h e o i d e » t » p o r t s k n o w n to m a n b u t o n e o f t h e n e w e t t o n t h e l l . T . c a m p u n . T o m o r r o w n i g h t J . C . S p i l l e r , D e l t a T a u D e l t a , a n d D a v i d S m a l l , D e l t a C h i . i n t r a m u r a l f e n c i n g f i n a l i s t s , w t ! l b r i n g t h e a p o r t o f t h e f a m o u * “ T h r e e M u s k e t e e r s * ’ to G r e g o r y G y m a* t h e y b a t t l e f o r t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p o f t h e ae b o o l Lack of Practice Holds Steer Tennis Squad Back B v B O B M A R T I N Tetb*» Sporft Staff )\ sport fans may have been in Memorial Stad- dder* rn them final spring scrimmage, hut at Aho newly-painted Penmk stands wateh- Mr st O' :urn warn loge mg the ten And the; ranked B v t rig datura the sn.' them were * player* »ho taw tome g< er - their >d ma’ vege'­ too, There was national!v Each rear the intramural athlete' ha* pre chance, File Nite, to steal the sports spotlight from the Tar- tv players. On that ore r-’ght he is the sport' king of the cam­ pus as the winners in fourteen tournaments shaped during- the fall and sa - ter are given their awards. gold medals and Th s year the w inners in all major intramural sports, such a* touch football and basketball, w ill re f ive th* champions rn the minor aport*, such as golf and badn nton, mill be given silver medals. The awards will be given bet wean the halves of the basketball pa me between h.cma Phi Epsilon, University champion', and the Varsity “ B ” Club, champions of intramural Baylor University. Poll-- ng ie a list of the cham­ pions lr, the various sports who w ill receive their aw ard' tomorrow n ic h t: Blomquist Swede' S o ftb a ll Touch Football ... . P.E.M . Club Terr ,' Doubles.. H a rry Tbom ­ be rry and C. H, Boyd, Cope­ land House Golf Doubles .. Eugene Bryan and Ja ck Helm. Prather Hall . Leo La Borele. Badminton . McCrocklin “ Jack s’* Handball Doubles .Luther Ran- derson and A, E. Hoffman. Progressive Czechs Hamlin F - d Foul Throw. James Dusenbury. co- and champmns n individual tour­ ney f C' ' Throw, ‘ earn Delta Kappa Epsilon phi Epsilon Basketba I. C ia " “ B Bs* a Theta Pi Handball Single* L. E. R o?€7V blad, independent The winners in toxin, ling, h - '- h c, volley ha I s t f r.r is v he de-'icD'd 1 r. r * ‘ and the a v. arri' v ill at the cf nclusif'T! o* e s 'I f, w r fst* jnd table OTHO ITOW he elven £ ^ YI t e s *, Ags Look Good In Spring Drills C O L L E G E S* ATTON, M a -cl r a i n i n j l l a* — W :*h winter f ■ ’ '-a1! ti It* end. ( r a' t H ''mer Norton * •d hi* staff rave had a pre n y g >pno- chance t r> more p rr 'p e e * for the 1940 edi­ tion r f the Texas Aggie*. look over the w a * • o b a b dave? r,, R full! "inter e a h t he own ahi!it entire tm There wej-p Fincher and I " Jake I M in ste r, hack. Placed on I Most of the i avers counted on y hut the surprise ".n e so fa r has hax of t ee Ti til e outs tarn . * g p * rf I r rr a r a f ; : r # ** £y * ti i of J a j p i g v cr, f ' Sw€*f»t x1-'’ater ! John Var th p th it d team wh co t h a en trie ' f rs r tF I? T r a in in g •I 9-7. Ther<» W P v r* Le ig’ue were pie ked, it on v took vin Lapm a ti , t r r the fir?a game tr< show, each ofhe r a ta d W e t e I- A u j* co ac!“ie* that he ho- j set apiece . A r I n r *Lp f rst to a rn, and * v-at and Bid I lr r 3 6 Kb tvf he j * fulo*1 of tho ) derat u d vi •g HOV John In order Tuft ' Y TP' v i a j ,* 111, ja, time B ill B liir i sr^ in K im -’ match, o- L «-4 !fi mr h oc] ton ^h Fe ‘ot'-all The Lf ai T h 6 R y r , Cl ' h a * h f car g’ot possible NJ ort on teams game ie full X ax eh n e v > r ' ho a« r -oa? I rn a * r e * * ?x e , e ' Z a r alae. W to be in c au se * rain th been ai ic u a The n rd \ a mg 'rn r Vs h e Hr Mangrum , Nelson Lead Thomasville O p en I L L E . Ga . March e >, i r f. "hai t h e K o On Ma ne lers pa; «d st i a ( J , almost. sensation* I * ! h t mo rn ng IR* ,v f Ahem a ih-h' lf -1-6, ha­ f - a r. i* in 19, squad began preparation* Mon- the pole vault, day afternoon for a mass invasion this week-end of the Fort W orth Fat Stock Show track meet. Around thirty Varsity com et) tors and some ten Freshman mem hers will make the trip to tin meet which w ill be held for th» Farrington first time on new , Field. The new track and the 220- jyard straightaway should pave the way for a wholesale butein y of records the Among defending Steel title-holders will he Lonnie Hill in the 100-meter d h, Bocce Gatewood in the 120-Mi -I high hurdle*. Rig Jack Ii lghes in rn *pec!a! in Hill was upset last week f.nd*R meet, the Border Olympic! in Laredo, by unknown Welbj W illiam s of North Texas, i race that left even the judges un decided. The big Dallas sprinter always a bit slow during the earl5 anothei season meets, will have chance at William s IOO meter, the Southwest’* outstand ing sprint event. in the in The leading light of the Fresh man squad, Mac Umstattd, wit lead a group of yearlings to par freshman-junior ticipate the of the college division annua in A P O P R O B A T IO N L IS T Eight men students became pro- •Mitres of Alpha Ph bat mary Omega, honorary scouting frater. r mty, last Sunday. They are Dick Joe Barnhart, Anderson, Jnme« John Dashiell, Pete ('amphi I, Mischka. and Cb Lindsay, Richard rug Picken, A debate on “ R esolved : That Anti-Sem itism Inevitab le By-Product of the Jew ish M inor­ ity Status,’’ wa* won Sunday bx Is An Harold of the Hillel Foundation, took the affirm ative, aud defeated Sam Wiesenthal and Adolph W'est- heimer of the Young Men’s He­ brew Association of Houston. TI Cash anal C arry Discount on Laundry tacular play Monday in surging to a twelve stroke lead the field at the end of 54 holes of play in the 72-hole try-outs to de­ cide the six members of the 19id j U n,verri,y *o lf team over The final round of 18 holes wull Hitters in Top Form; Pfeil Hits Home Run By B I L L W H IT M O R E ,t " h u t « n0 begin at 1:30 o’clock this after- P Jtch” for the longhorn baseball ! noon at the Country Club course, team Monday afternoon a* the second ; with a heated contest anticipated regular* intrasquad for the last four places on the six- string, 10-1* man team. trounced in an the game. Luce, with his Monday’s 08 and three-day total of 2'>7, and An­ drew Chilton, with a 219 score over 5 4 holes were certain of plait on the but the oth^r Uiembers of the squad were far from determined after Monday’s round. The workout proved that the hitters were ready for the open­ ing game of the season next Mon­ day, when Uncle B illy Disch’s charges play the Tulsa Oilers of the Texas League at Seguin, but the pit,ching staff is still several days away front being ready. leonard Spitzer, third at The first homo game of the sea­ son contes Tuesday, March when Tulsa plays Texas at Clark the half-way mark. shot poor golf to take high-scoring honors Monday with an 80. This score dropped [ F ie ld him to fifth place, at 230, behind 1 emmy I ai nu a 2-8 anil W a y n e centerfield cr, took honor* for the Middleton with 2-W In the coy- longest hit of tho game Mondav eted sixth position was Rob Wat- wjth * tremendous 400-foot wai- fence. son with 232. Holt Malone was iop over the Centerfield one stroke back at 233 and Jim The ball cleared the street on the Bivins was still in the running with other side of tho fence. Charley Haas, right fielder, was also bat- - * * I end string batters pretty well un­ innings in his three f der control Alberts and W itz W in Hillel Debate Contest H ow ever, C harley C aptain C larence Pfeil speedy Still anf* some of the other hur- pitching. I lers were quite a bit o ff form. Price's Freshmen Play Intrasquad Game Today Albert* and Aaron W itz Gobi nu h a » Those apparently out of the running v ere David Belew with 218, Jack Ayer and B ill Morgan horn pitching staff with 240’s and Burford Isaacs with took part 243, intra-squad game of It ame Luce -ho', g 34 71 Monday aq • a couple of weeks following an cries to hi played this ••wach Ed Price w ill send his freshman baseball squad through] their first workout the season Tuesday afternoon. I Monday after taking it easy for will be the Mel Deutsch, ace of the Long- ting well, collecting five hits, the appendicitis operation, last, season, in his first and two-under-par big right hander looked good in and Saturday. three the 54 in rungs. allowing only one hit in three first of a thre An oratory contest will he held at the Foundation next Sunday he tween these winners and speakers from Texas A .AM . to determine who will participate in the annua! Monday’s workout consisted nfj contest in Chicago which is held a long batling practice and an in- by ^ e Hillel Foundation and af- ng xx as field workout. The infield looked j fixated organizations. On the whole the pitching was field workout. The infield looked not very good, bu: veteran Ned good with Jim m y Casked working McDonald and first, Charley Krause at sec- pitched xxi i! enough to please ond, Grady Hatton and Carl Hoera Coach Disch. McDonald and h is : at short, and Clinton Grell and famed “ nothing ball’’ kept the sec- Blinky H elf at third b a " . I Jell M o o r e a* Misses Patricia A m 'e y anc Louise Foote, both of Sa ii Antonio were week-end guests of (’has lot:* C ope milt iillilllllll turn in the best round of tournament. round left the Texas ace strokes under par for h ole', The Tuesday the Texans will meet Colorado University here in the first meeting of these two aggre­ gations. according to an announce­ ment by Coach H arvey Penick. Intramurals- T u e s d a y , M a r c h 12 H A N D B A L L T F A M F r a t e r n i t y D iv is io n 7 o ’Clock 5, * —H a n n a — I and B'-s -h A Clements I ATO) v, Ce •! < a rr in s t ■: n— 2 H a rd ic 4 . a l i i Sr«n re I c x a n ,iii [iii lilliiiilkflSm! fffHHIliMmHitHlflHlMtM' CLa s s n ic e Announcements Announcements Coaching Lost and Found I O p e n T o d a y H J Home of tho Royal Ham burger F it for a King • Ne w S t e a k Bun • New E q u i p m e n t • Larger P ark in g Lot On Dallas H ig h w ay Announcements Announcements H I S T O R Y te a ch e r. 4. e* r. 9 Go vt. P a n to n , 190S Ten IO. IRF,SCH view c o t Cf RHAN hie* ra j FRENCH. GFRM AS Math. Sta! slice, fie- la n e u a g e , c o n d itio n * va m • friedman. Ph D. (Ba* ie I. '-TAX* ( S’ M A I Hi — E x p e rie n c e d S t o a Sa n A n to n io , 8*11 SS Teacher. Rand ie, Beauty Shops P e rm a n e n t W a v e * J E N N I E ' * B F A L T Y S a lo n — Spec l l and up po<>, Set. 40c. 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It* us turni lh you w th q asses perfectly pr**sr..'toad to corf ec^ your q r *'. d® ft c mr'r cs, O P T O N & R J S l r S S e v e n t h A C o n g r e a s tough a? vp ar k interrollei 1 H e n r y I 20 <■ >n the Pen ic sets* ! fU t i oiorano I r rid, wrHo ! t i „ 11 beginninf 1 Long wj]j mort four d efeating four nina. R,,,: A UC.ms, W a y n e U ? ^ j jy r Oklahoma M a u r ic e T e a r * h p » All a f W Be- March Lour** against * ersity netter*. M a rc h 27, th e y 'ferent teams on a y s : O k la h o m a :: vers n y , I ’n iver- and San Marcos these mutch cf A u s tin . e S te e rs xviii go ie B a ilo r aril 13 a strong team will nome the t h o North Texas CM”. Frmgs, the , the. a u m . A g - ■ Owls, the Long- he sea-on at the in Houston, rn Longhorns and 'or the team eham- eh the Owls ■ ap the .'-ingle' or ti e first time in he Southw est Con- and i* u e for , of Orland 11*40 season} a as the outstand Fla ■ a* dlegiatp sing!0* title two Basketball M eet Opens For National Title K A N S A S < IT V , .March l l — (IN S ) Tarkio (M o .) Coljeg'- de feared Holbrook College, Ma Il­ chester, Ohio, 54 to 87, Monday n the opening game of the Na 'n u a ! Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament. A t 'he ha f Tarkio led 29 to 19, W aits of Tarkio wa* v % score man with 12 points Harper Method Shop 121 E . 9 th P h o n e 2-0737 Skampooi Harper Method are more than just a hair wash. They remove dandruff a n d circulation. C A L L FO R an early appoint­ ment. restore Complete Beauty S am e * (Department, (or Men) eat. 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B y b e e Jor | | | f i ... ■ M-jl I W B p M ing 2601. way. 7:45 Drama Club, 1407 Park- I and one at night. Frats Catch M c i r y A I i c g 1—66, E x , _ T o B e M a r r i e d A p r i l 6 g S S ? W . A. Lee and Mrs. Alice Lee of Houlton have announced the en- W ith spring in the air and E n ­ gagement of their daughter, M ary Alice, to Lester von Rosenberg, ter just two week* off, fraterni- tie* entertained a maximum num- *en of Mr. and M n . Albert von Rosenberg of L a Grange. flf guests at dinner* and *up- fraternities „ Munday., ^ he Mis* Lee attended the U niversity from 1937 to 1940 and wa* a pledge of Chi Omega sorority. Mr, von Rosenberg attended South- f M c A" I Mr*. Ju n i Mrs. Ju C Lynch F ra n k G o e r n .r west Texa* State Teachers College* at San Marcos. The wedding will be April 6 at St. Anne’.* Church in Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fra n k­ lin Tisinger of Dallas have an­ nounced the engagement of their to daughter, Martha Elizabeth, W illiam Rivers Allen of Bryan. Miss Tisingtr, who attended the North Texa* State Teacher* Col­ lege a^ Denton, received her bach­ elor of journalism degree from the University in 1938, She is a mem­ ber of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr, Allen attended Southern the Methodist. University and Schools of Law at Vanderbilt U n i­ versity and The University of Texas. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The wedding will be April 6 at the home of the bride’s parent*. The couple w ill reside in Bryan. Miss Margaret Crews, ex-stu­ dent. was man < i to H enry Br? nts Norman Frid ay night in the First Presbyterian Church at Plainview. Ferns and calla lilies formed the background for the ceremony read by Dr, G. B. Hall of Norman, Okla. Mr*. Norman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Crews o f P la in ­ view', received her bachelor of arts degree from t h e University in 1939. She is a member or Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr, and Mrs. Norman will make their home in Borger. o f Mi*,* Mary mville, ex-stu- ■ K I fit; c v J r , of announced. •n Tho engagcme Jarl I,. 1 b Forrest of dent, ’ n R Denison, has I he wedding w ill take place in First Presbyterian Church Jacksonville April 3. I he bride-elect received bachelor of journalism degree here rn if in. She wa* a member of Zeta 'an Alph •h t . She has boon Jackson­ librarian ville Public Lib rary for the pa«t two years. for the Mr. McKinney attended Wash­ ington and Lee University in Lex­ ington, Va., whore he was a mem­ ber of Sigma Chi fraternity, • of Galveston and Austin have an­ nounced the approaching marriage of their da ighter, Rose Elizabeth, to Delmar ( i roo* of Austin. The wedding will be April a in All Saints’ Episcopal chapel with the Rev. Chester L. Hub* o ffi­ ciating. Miss Lynch was graduated from Austin High School and attend­ ed tho University of California in Los Angelo*, v here she wa* a members of Chi Omega sorority. Since moving to Galveston, “ He ha1- been active in the L ittle Theater, Mr. Grons is the son of Mrs. Grace D, Grooa of Austin. He re fpjved a bachelor of arche eeture degree from the University in 1 934. He i* a member of P i Kappa Alpha fraternity. A fte r the wedding the couple will Iivp at 3503 Windsor Road. and their guests are ss follows: S if m a A lp h a M u J i m A n n i Resin- G e ra ld in e R n s tn t h a l b * r * M ir ia n l R n b in o w it* M iria m W i n k e r M a r g a r e t H e lm D o m i n i W i t h y C a u lin e G ilb e r t A d e l* F rie d lander < o rin n e R o se n b erg D o ro th y L e v y H e le n R o *. nwi< aer P e t r -re R d e ls t e ia B e t t y C a b a M arse H o lla n d H a r r ie t R e ic h F lo re n c e R if# R o s a lie S in k ia H e lm B lu m D o n E d e l R o s a ly n B lo c k S h ir le y B e n n e tt Ju n e K r I pp L e n o ra G old en B e t t y R u s e A d e ll F r id n e r C e c ilia S te in S a r a M a r i n W e b e r- H e le n Ja c o b s B e d a M s * R a n c h M r* Je a n L i e - or- I irk , m an H o u sto n Jo y e * L e v i* C is s l* L y g o n D el* W r ig h t J u h a D ento n S u e S p iv e y J o y R a y F ra n c e * H a r r is S i g m a N u rn sn, H mt a ton M r and M rs H A W o o d , W a c o B a r b a r a R e n to n D o ro th y D o rm a n M ars F ra n c e * S e a r. S a lly L ip s fo m b F l- a n o r H a r jr m v * D r. and M r s . H a l K lo ia * S im m o n s D o ro th y M n s g r a v * I J a n * J a r v i s D o ris H a m ilto n D r. H . M . W in a n e H u n k W 'in t na T u r n e r W a lla c e D r. C. M . H am m o n d D r. G o rd o n M add ox D i l i a S ig m a P h i I D o ro th y B a l I K •• e ij n Tom kiss Helen Shuddi I P e n n se G o t ne i t 1 A n n a M njrer M a ry M a rjo rie P a v ne E H A M a r ie C a ln E d n a H o w e ll M a r jo r y O 'H a r a M r and M r s . C la y 7,nr h a ry M r* . R B . A m ack-'r M r* E , D . D u tch I I T h e t a X I Ja c q u e lin e Judson M a r jo r ie R id g w a y Virginia Vaughan Lilian S c h w a rtx e n - K d w in a A k in i'egxy Mathis B o o t* Chastain R u t h D ard en Mr. and .Mr# Anna B e * h B e d fo rd A lic e H a n le y L a m a r C a r n e l J . D Helen Rep •chipper l-.sther Ja n e Saxon b u rg D o ric M c C u llo u g h M a u r m e * s * » c r •Jamie Fra 'er R o a rk R e a l M o o n D e lt a K a p p a E p s i l o n Ed Ft ickiey, San A n to n io A nn e McAlpin .Mr* Zn 'a L\g «n Carl H n w 's d I i uke B - a d e y K a p p a A lp h a V ir g in ia M c ln t v r * M a rg u e rite W a llin g H a r r ie t H a r r is o n h a t h r v n H '- p M a r r M ie n F o r e M a ry L e u H u n t e r R e in ft N e J D o re th v H->rdenderf M ic key W ;er F r a n c f * C e n te r R o se Marl H a ck nay F a g s * H illia r d C h a rlo tte H ern d o n H e le n R a n * n Pe g y • N e w h e r t f -can M a s s ie T au D e lta P h i E d Srr. th M a y n a rd W m e tre - R o s a lie S in k ln i le er* B u r h a lt e r It ,:h G la s h e r * dot R e a trir# S r h e r r « t e i e B e t ( i R o sa M r. and M -* Reu- S a r a M a ri n L ia b e r- hen W illia m s D eda M a c R au ch man P h i S ig m a D e lta Alec W o ft H o u s to n Ir w in C a rfm k e t, San A n to n io A r t h u r R e se e * J u li u s S e h g m a rm M. J . M ,M e n th o l, N o rm a n F in k F e lix G old m an, Dallas D a ils s B e ta T h e ta P i A h e y B e a k ie r E d it h C a rte r C h a rle n e M rG e h e# Je a n M u lti* Wal ter Po n d re m M a ry Po o l K a th r y n D ia l M i an S t r e e t E m ily Bu a H y ('o n n m G o * * e tt L o r r a in e S ’ itts m a n M r. and M r* Bur- H a re i T ip s C o nn ie E v e r * h r I au ra S a m e * D o ris D ic k in s o n E h t a b a ih Jones D o ro th y F a rm e r J u n e Jo r d a n R th e r a 7 lin g e r w e ll P o p * R u t h L o o n * , M a rg a re t M ile h a rtls M a rth a T o m p k in s A n n W a rd Jo s e p h in e O p e n *h a w K i t t y Hall J o * Frank* Houston M r*. A M r. and M r* . S i easa A lp h a E p s ilo n r , Ita h o n e y K at he in* A n d e rse n M a r y F r a n c is C re w H o u g h to n B ro w n - ld a R u t h S m it h I## Pi Tau Sigma, national honor the ary mechanical engineering fra- Addle Rice in tentity, held a picnic at Harold’s j Mary Morrell Hole Sunday afternoon. Je rry her Gustafson played several seige- N o rm s N ie m e je r Na Ridgeway Virgin;* Weston ti on* on his aecordian. I D o ro th y S o t y The members and guests pres- r lth William* B a rto n ’* opens this week-end, and if you like to go out there on a picnic or just to play, w ith ­ out going near the w ater, this slack suit w ill appeal to you. is made of Celanese rayon It shark-skin, and the brass-but­ toned shirt is worn on the out­ side for com fort and coolness. Pi Tau Sigma G ives Picnic ‘ ut wen P ro fe s s o r and M r*. f ©Howj J , H * rd g ra ■ * H a r r ie t W pod R. C < ar! J . E e k . hard* J r ( arso n M r. a r .! M r* W R B e rth a H r ! Rev W o n lr ir h H u d so n M r and M r*. M - d lin K lD a b e th F r a n c is H un# ic k e r Don D u n k lin it a l m b H au b o ld I ,r-n<-h Au# I in C y n t h ia S’ h e ft -Id J! Urn* <"rn# b f M a rth a C loud C a r v e n H e rrin g I ar H U I * ii...r,» H a r r • ll W : '•« ;ow A R a rd b K R eon C,■ rag„ r y F r i 11 R o * r n bu a fb ( , f i T V s and pf# R ."r a1 J a c k • rn Ma -V 1‘ r a *an# S t r a , . b n rf*# RU R l-rt, , Iion B r r n h ard P a r ' •Us H u n ’ t<-* T,\ an t A D. Pa v ii# V irttrirtis S rt•nt t M a ’• rric k ■na Je n k in s Betta S c h u u a J e r r y G u s ta fs o n Dnrt.hy Jo h n s o n H o w a rd ¥ Brown D o nn a H ill Jame. I Mi V. Connelly B e g g y H i l l a r d Edw.n It, I’* - . V ir g n ia C W s at e* to Jo n e s E d S m it h George Y e ld e rm a n F. S na M r Mah>>n J a r * A. S e a n im A n n a B e lle D ill Jo h n M S c o t t M orris W il e * J o k e r " Namer F B a ro n J o * O ltp h a n t J r . Music C lub to Hear Brahms and Liszt I he Wednesday Morning Music K m i Iv M ille r club will present its first program ; Jean'Joh^on for .March on Wednesday morn- r eggV G r a y I O o’clock a t the Driskiil R p t t -v B e a l! i n g a t Hotel. Tho program w ill consLst 1{uth of selections from Brahms and j Jline L i s z t , I.iii, H ig h a m * lead Mrs. N. M, Wilcox, president, Suzanne O ' I -ary the program, opening K,lte will with a talk “ Brahms, the Consol-I |,inr c *r^ votive, and Liszt, the Unfettered.” „ Maxinr Robinson Rrfty Cartwright , M a ry F in c h I ria S to n e B u e k a lo t B la n c h P a g e G e n e vie v# Bench- e n s ie ln M s r g s r e t L it t la jo h n E u g e n e M c M u rre y Barbara W a r n e r K it ic R u th J a r k«on J .ii I ion P o w e ll M a ry F in n e g a n M a r r W a l t m an ^ tau rin e S a * * e r M a rg a re t H u m lo n g Sue C la rk The marriage of Miss Madge English, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Stephen M English of Lisbon. La., to John Elb ert Stack J r . of H a r­ l i n g e n took place in Lisbon Feb­ ruary 2 2 . The bride is a graduate of Louis­ iana ( ollege where she wa# a member of Alpha Phi and Beta Pi « , Theta. Mr. Stack is a graduate of I he I diversity of Texaa. He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, A t the present he is eonnected with an oil company in | III " Shreveport where the couple will i iv. 1,1 Upl to be pre- r lf ^ ons outed are: “ Hungarian Dance No. 3,” by Mrs. Stanley Hornsby; “ Love Song,” sung by Mrs. Shel- V nd ’ ° nato A Ma~ .mr,” a violin solo by Mrs. Eldred McKinnon. Selections from Liszt |t I ne engagement • . t o bo given r f Dorothy j fiat,” bv Mrs include: “ Etude R R Tvler- « *'*'<>«“ ' of B«y* Grpsrory: and ' ‘R h .p ^ d v N * , 4 ” Carrington, ex-student, to W illiam Dream of Love” bv Mr* Malcolm '“ T lor I rn versify, wa. announced at j hv Miss Lillian Reese a luncheon given by Mrs. Twigg I -2____ * Turchell at the Home Economics Tea House Saturday. Miss earring- Mortar Board Alumnae ton received a bachelor of sci­ And Members to M eet ence degree in home economic* from the University. ' ' ' Miserable (Continued from Page I. ) , lovpd organization, the wife wa*, and threaten-d with violence “ A promised that if she attempted ! ° |pavp thp house> 'he would !<*>-<• be i T h . fnl The following week, in retalia­ tion, she hid her husband’s only pair of dress thereby causing him to miss his ( ’.LO. banquet. trousers, Throughout the proceeding*, Our Town' - - (Continued from rage I . ) under the The alumnae and active mem­ Hildebrand, dean of the School of bers of M ortar Roard, honorary Law, the dignity of the court wa* sorority for senior women, w ill, .. m r,t Tuesday from d'siturbed by th.^ continual laugh- 4 ISO to ti O’clock at the home of 9 r ” nd b o o - o f th . audience and by the repeated objections of the oojecuons oi me Mrs. R. D. Henderson, 1008 West 7 , j . „ defense, represented bv G. B Cox I V en u e . The alumnae w.Il elect j , m w „ k, , n d n d o s 'c a y e r, who’ judgeship of afternoon ... , , . Ira P. ! In man Rip- in an easily over-played role. Con- ! officers and make plans for a tea gram int inn* also to Hostesses will be Misses Mar- pertnn, the only member of the garet M urray, Uatherine Neal, ca*t who is not n Fine A rt* stu- Margaret Peck, .Josephine Stash, dent, and to M ary louise W are Dorothy Watts, Mrs. Fred N’aglr J. B. Hubbard, and Ethel Colman, j Jr ., and Mr*. Henderson. who tako their first big C u r ta in :------ -- i Sub role er«. like seasoned perform- G A M M A P H I M O T H E R S -------- ---- --- I The Mothers’ Club of Gamma I Phi Beta will meet Tuesday a fte r­ # will present their side next Mon­ day night at 7 o’clock in the moot court room of the Law Building. As the court adjournal, John A. James, one of the attorney for the wife, stated that he felt cer­ tain that the divorce was cer­ tain. The husband, Jim Lee, took an “ It ain’t so,” he opposite view. “ OUR t o w n .” - At Horst Memorix! noon at 3:30 o’clock at the home declared “ I denv e v e r v t h W » I , . B o y d e n , 6 2 0 W e s t _______ ’ ' ______ ’ A u d it o r nu. P l a y by T h o rn ten W ild e r J o f Mrs. J . Direction by j*m*s H . Parke. Makeup ' Thirty-fifth Street. Associate hos p ii per v i s Ion by Mari. S h e lly , Frod.ir.d tesi.e}: w jjj b(l Mesdames J . L. Bov bv the C u rta in C lu b in t*o!labor»t.ion with, , ... th, * 'lh pi <■( Pine A r t s T h . east fol- 8Pn* " • H - Mayes. W . T. Dech- I o w s : crd, and Misses Emma M urray S I ax e M a n a y e r M rs (Ii bb Mr W ell b Dr. O ibb, J . , ll, P*t O'Keefe and Etta Murray. M a r y L o u is. W a r e — ...... —.... .................... — ---- Ethel (Tillman F IC T IO N E E R S TO T A L K newly formed club, w ill comment Tucs- Lyman Rioperton day night at 7:30 o’clock on manu- Ite.orice Hehwxrtv: scripts which the members have 'ohnMYii j w ritten. The members will meet 'rom 'ooaii I Joe Bar M i hi i rn vv el I Kb, Wit ldl<’ ... ^ ,, . ... C A S H -B O O K S W e buy all books whether used or dijcontinued. W E P A Y TO P P R IC E S v 11 r i . ^ m ! la .\ m le r ’on I f i l *M 111 ,th .e T t ‘X.a s U , l i o n a n d t h “ n ■'<» to Main Building 26»*1. John I '.th::ut, president, will lead the , ; <"i r O' r .* Ulm- . uisi u. bion. na n Tex a s Bookstore Att* Oc' SAPA* VMI VI AHT V ODA DA Ll P l 8L ■ (I .bb it Gill \ Y < bf, Webb ti lard rd Today - - O n the Campus M O R N IN G 9 : 4 5 Cause and Cur* of W ar group, Texas Union 311. 10-12— Texai Memorial Mu­ seum open. A F T E R N O O N 2--Board of Directors of Texa* Student Publications meeting, Journalism Building 105 to consider qualifications of can­ didates for editor and asso­ ciate editor of Tho Daily Texan, 2-5— Texas M em orial Museum open. 3:30— Gamma Phi Beta Mothers Club, 602 W est Thirty-fifth Street. 4:40-6— Alum nae active chapters of M o rta r Board, 1106 W est Avenue, and N IG H T 6:30— Scandinavian Club ban- quet, Queen Anne Room of Texas Union. 7 -Education 03, Sutton H all 1 0 1 . 7 M I C . A . dancing classes, f ederated W o m en ’* Club. 7:30— L a t i n-Amcricsn Club, Texa* Union 316. 7:30 Fictioneers, M ain B u ild ­ A— Am erican Chemical Society meeting, Chem istry Building 8 C urtain Club presents “ Our T o w n ,’ Hogg M em orial A u d i­ torium. 8-11— Observatory open, Phys- 10:30— D aily Texan of the Air, ics 3ut!ding K N O W . Moers - - (Continued from Page I.) . Club. sorts hoped grade.” I would make the * • * But it wa sn t all Moor*. I he Bouncer quickly tried to turn the trend to his teammates on the 1940 Steer team and said there was more than one boy on that I team who probably deserved the j honor more than ho did. “ W ell, Bobby,” we began con­ cluding the interview, “ i ’ll have a kid up here about seventeen or eighteen year* from now and J am pointing him toward being a bas- : ketba.! player like you were.” i hanks a lot,” the Bouncer j came back. M »ers win finish his pre-med work in June, a’ which time he plans to join the profe.ssjonal base- b*d ran KS, probably a team in a Class B division. During off-sea­ sons he may continue work toward his doctor of medicine, but h* isn't exactly certain of this yet team W ith Moers on W E . Abs All- American this year were J*ss Renick of Oklahoma A AM., st the other guard; B ill Hapac, I l ­ linois, and Ralph Vaughn, South­ ern California, forwards; and George Glamack of North Caro- j lina, center, Louis Engflke University stu­ dent from Galveston, has the dis­ tinction of knowing two men on this mythical team. Moers and Hapac. Engelke, a member of the j 1936 I Mini freshman team, knew Hapac, also a freshman athlete at that time, and had several classes with him. It was the common fad, Engelke says, for Hapac and Louis Boudreau, now shortstop for the < ’eveland Indians, the freshman basketball team in scrim­ mage victories over the varsity. lead to hi annie J a T u e ll of the cham- 1 pion Rice Owl team made the sec-: end All-American team at guard, and Virgil Wilke rson of S.M.U. made the third team at center. Fannie Belle Pledger of Tvler the week-end with Gene sPpnt Barnwell. Newman Guild Will Present Play Sunday given A Passion play that wa* once in New Y o rk ’* Sing Sing ■ prison— one of the few drama* to earn fhi* distinction-**!* “ The U p ­ per Room,” which will be pre­ sented by the Newman Guild in St. Austin’* Auditorium Sunday, March 17. Special permission ha* been granted to the Guild by the Ben ­ son Players, New York dramatic For group, to produce the play'. ; the past twenty years, the Ben­ son Players have given “ The Up­ per Room” in various eastern Father Vincent Holden, cities. chaplain of the Newman Club, wa« a member of the pin .erg be­ fore he wa* ordained a priest. Fam iliar W'ith all the role* be­ rn use he ha* been in the play six different years, Fath er Holden is assisting D:reotor T e rry Flahive as is technical supervisor. He holding private rehearsals with members of the cast and coach­ ing them in their lines. Ticket* are twenty-five cents each and are available at the office o f the chaplain in Newman There w ll be two per­ Club. formances, one m the afternoon Ex-Student to Sing In Carnegie Hall Bell, M ary ex-student and former Austin singer wilt m ail her New York debut as a concert singer Frid ay at. Carnegie Hall, Miss Bell, who is a niece of Miss Gertrude W hite, 106 West Twenty-seventh Street, Is well­ known in Austin music circles. She sang in 1937 for the M ©man’s Although she Is a former mem­ ber of the American Opera Com­ pany and has sung concert* in Germany, this will he Miss B e ll’s first New York concert. French Crusade songs, popular Hebraic songs, contemporary American song*, and selections by Brahm* and W o lf will be included in her concert. in Miss Bell is also * successful s e v e r a l actress, having been Npw' \ ork Theater Guild produc­ tions She had the lead, opposite the pre*ent Jeeter Lester of “ To­ “ Unto Such in bacco Road,” G lo ry” which was produced by the Federal Theater in 193R, Patter on th e B v L E S L I E C A R P E N T E R Platters RADIO Edited by LA V E R N E BRYSON 7>r«* 4 « Kaememti Staff Scoff W h a f lf Takes "T he Winning of Texas.’* *ee- ond Cavalcade of American drama D A Y M O N D SCO TT ha, on. of th. mort nnn.ual imputation. In Lhn A Y M O N D SC O T T has one of the most unusual reputation* in th* h{’ »t . y ‘ c Q? T o rom po' ' r ,pd U T i T T J k i f J S * trm t c‘,.mpn' Pd of s,x m“ n Pi*yi^|r weird jazz, Blue network with W alter Huston, creat: \ e and novel, with titles surpassing anything that any past; stage and screen actor, again caat or contemporary colleague ha* ever done in an imaginative musical ss Houston, The drama is based such a* "Eighteenth Century D rayin g Room.” “ Dinner Music on Mar(Ur:s James* Pulitzer prize- way winning biography of Houston, for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals,” "Mexican Jumping Bean,” "Sw in g “ The Raven,” Swing, Dear Mother-in-Law,” “ Siberian Sleigh Ride.” etc. " hr r " * * • " * w:th ’ h* Now the amazing M r. Scott ha* something new— it’s a full fourteen pieea dance orchestra with rhythm that’s excitingly orig- leal and delightfully d ifferen t. Th* first discs etched by his new just out— “ Ju s t a G ig o lo ’ and “ Huckleberry D uck” bend are Columbia 35363) and T h e Peanut Vendor” and “ Business Men's Bounce' (Colum bia 35364). Scott has taken a basic instrumental *et-up of five brass, four saxes, and four rhythm, turns it all up. side down and produces clever, original stu ff with ear and hoof appeal. The Scott touch is present and take.* the band out of any cia- idea­ tion such a* swing, sweet, etc. style. It's ju*t Scott. Featured in strumentah HuS h**' »tunt w iI1 be told in the swing world *250,000 worth of talent to be exact), is under ! Ln th* P rese? t tens* * ? thou* h % crmse# the direction of Swing King FL Goodman. Other m em ber of the All- abouTthe city * Persons entitled to three un- Star Band include Gene Krupa on drums; Bobby Haggart 1 ro* ’• * * n,vS • 1 barmy i or:*’ an* (Goodman i guy ar; J id e Miller •’ ’aimed totaling more (Goodman), Benny Carter, and Charlie than $4’ 900 are sought by the (( rn by), Toots Mendel!© Missing Heirs over Co- Barnett H G ling saxes; Jack Teagarden and Ja c k Je n n y on Tom- r ° urt in thcir regular feature each week at 7 30 o’clock. One is a bequest of $5,000 loft by an Ohioan to his da ugh' cr. She would now be 45 years old if alive and was living in J eveland three years ago. She wrote h* r father that she was ’cav ng for Texas and wa* n o .<*r heard from again. He died six month* later. Goodman’* gang ha* a new due which pairs “ Opus Local 802” and (Columbia 35362). Typically Goodman, they art both hotter than an A P O. who ha* just discovered someone walking on the grass. This is a must for those who go for super-super rhythmology. m an), and H a rry Jam es on trumpets. », Z m;;. E : rn Stealing Apples * r P ” A rk i Si a k (ex ! , ag. I Tuesday fortunes ” t «• (Go, J. (Bob '■ a■ “ Too Romantic” — bit. tune from “ Road to Singapore” — (Vocalion >385) ha* Henry Russell and H:« Romancer* giving out with smooth mu«ic. Russe!! duet* with Virginia Le Ahn to On th** reverse is Russell singing the «ad vo l the Willow Tree.” catchy lyrics. he Moon and o f Lorn!.* Slaughter, ex-student, has received a position as member of the engineering staff of the South- em \ -craft Corporation at Hous­ ton, the or Iv airplane manufactur­ ing company in Texas. Kaye s W ind and Rain' Is O . K. A MMY K A Y E AN D his musician* swing and sway “ With the Wind f and the Rain in Your H air” (V icto r 26515) until you pray for I S norm y weather. The orchestration, which includes sound effects of wind, etc., is superior stuff, and Tommy Ryan gives hi? u-ua! pleas­ ant vocal. “ A Lover’* Lullaby,” which shades “ Sunrise Serenade,” ia on the hack. Perk Up T o d a y ' s * M O V I E S * P A R A M O U N T — “ The L i g h t That Failed.” W ith Ronald Col­ man, Ida Lupin©, W alter Huston. Features at 2:45, 5:07, 7:29, and 9:51 o’clock. S T A I E . — “ The G r a p e s of W ra th .” W ith Henry Fonda, Ja n * Harwell. Features a* 2:23, 4:53, 7:13. and 9:52 o'clock. QI E F N .— “ Double Alibi.” W ith W ayne Morris and Margaret Lind say. Feature* begin at 1:31, 3 :1 1, 4:51, 6:31, 8:11, and 9:51 o'clock. '• A P ! I A L .— “ Judge Hardy and Son ” \\ ith Mickey Rooney and Lewis Stone. '• A H SI F5 ,— “ Rulers o f t h * Sea .” W ith Dougin* Fairbank? •lr. T E X A S — “ TH* the Cross.” W ith Frederic March and Claudette Colbert. Sign of A U S T IN .— -- W a A r a N o t Alone.” W ith Paul Muni. if Alw ay* 15c T ill 7 P.M . ^ — T O D A Y O N L Y th*- Hund r ed s Wh a W* r « F»»r Tur ned Away ★ A A WF R E T U R N A A A “SIGN OF THE CROSS” Kenny B a k e r utilizes all the power of Kl* tenor voice and reaches many high note# in singing the beautiful lyrics of “ The Sta rlit The orchestra, which takes the back­ H o u r” ground, The other side has B a k e r pleasingly voicing ‘W h en You W ish Upon a S ta r,” from D isn ey’s '’Pinocchio.” is conducted by David Broekm an. (V ic t o r 26504). Another song from “ Pinocchio.” “ Give a L ittle Whistle,” give* Dick Jurgena and his Orchestra (Vocalion 5383) a good opportunity to ruin their well-established musical reputation for playing a song of I t ’* juvenile and unappealing; hon ever such little musical value. J u rg e n s comes through with a good orchestration despite the song. Opposite is the novelty "Friendship” — from “ I bi Barry Was a L a d y ” — which is amusing, but which is a* far from the Hit Parade a* Fritz kuhn i* from the White House. P A S T O R IM P R O V IN G Dr. W a lte r H, McKenzie, pas­ tor of the University Baptist Church, is continuing to improve following an appendectomy W ed­ nesday morning at Seton Hospital, according to hospital attendants. CAPITOL E N D S T O D A Y ! 1*« ll ’Til I Sch oo l C h ild re n I Oc T o d s v 3 't il 8 M IC K E Y R O O N E Y N O W ! NO A D V A N C E IN P R IC E S I T IS T H I B O O K ! ttunm *. waoon ^dwttw r n * R o m a n tic R o f u . a I he W e s t ! ferrraNDaMMMavM( - i'MMW* (hoi hwht ■ tonal ft I Win* Aaa* mkt Oiefra - Mu e are told that college graduates. not know which is the worst- worked or have nothing to do. There is medicine is not a trade but a pro- But the trouble IS, we go into too . . . , * i ( , . . . rp, rtnot nnt m any of them. . »» t ini iJiv i r 10 HD uppv^ iuiuy nothing more tragic than having nothing fusion. The editorial does not to do— when there is no opportunity on def,ne these words, thus leasing sjpppr iv" HW On that eventful day that guy either hand. If such despair can last long thp rPadrr wonderm* ,f h,sJ*"™ tea i* pretty black. Hard to see embarked upon life in one of its paddleless boats. Without a safety belt. Mpper, ouiiicyiurs Hint upper. Sometimes that vocational enough it transforms into a boredom that becomes a consternation of living dread. Such is the emotion that is known by the OUCH iJ* lily cm viiun m oi is m iu w h u > m r wor^, altogether and to consider _rn’d p]an< kind of men and women who people “ The the subject of medical practice Grapes of W r a th .” referents are the same as those through, And bv the time we've made the rounds to each cup we of the editorial writer. are eligible for the social secur- itv, the park bench, or the Town • ll t >f* But it Is easy to exclude these tpa. co]loJfe re lie f proRram . from another angle. He’s still at sea! Kill the Doctor .............. r p ro f£ s5onal if Vs ie nnfn ........... ^ Son “ * * J-- i.L _ . . __ , a , , . rule I I , section IV , line 2, ~........... Ju s t go around a- such statistical reference, of the Anniversary Funny. . ■ . . . v. a. ■%r nj. X. Anyone who doubts that there are such These anniversaries. , not infrequently dissatisfied with I ’m intimately acquainted with a I might cite as an guy who had one the other day. people should know what Mr. Steinbeck callingr. is doing with the profits of his book— example a medical man who told His trouble is not the people he’s pw piw *>*= » IF U U iJlk VA it ll Ult* U IU 1 U ? UL an rl v m i rn a v ho a n r e and J O U r a t ] be sure that those p . o f i t * of the roy- are immense. He reserves a l l i e s e a c h w e e k . t u r n s to give his undivided attention called him up and extended a mr- t h - llia n r ia l ..p o e t , of through. _ . O nly I >uuiv— example a medical man wuu w iu Aim m « « u « m nw» A practitioner of medicine ia Iil> I h n t th n a o . He said he wished f o r h i m s e l f a n d last M onday hi« calling me that he was great Iv distress, ti around, but the age he’s going Apo ° * y from Fort Worth. The pictures Morning Kaleidoscope Fast Wednesday I m w demoe- Sigma’s melodrama include Kappa “ The Shoot- racy at work. And of all places, in of Dan McGrow, under the shot, die out- light in the shadow of the capitol. p>STn* “ lf >ou side''; Delta Tau Delta’s “ Law i , j. , For on that day, some seventeen babv beef snow. i n c in on auction .alc. t o o k plan. **>nbl.n«r . ion. a n d Kappa Kappa I ne exnimt, enn- V , , , Confucius got throat trouble, in the state-owned park south of Gammas ujrlesque show. He say too much. He tear his the Capitol and east of the State hair. He go bald-fceadpd. Now Mansion. Edgar Bergen his stand in. a v * , F a r m er a a n d _ kusm«*mtn rubbed shoulders and a few coins , _________• _ . , I real! a POOP, that "S p r in g is that d o g o o d . * ’ . . v fo r both part.es . „ ° vron ae- S s" u<'- urn or " •*. ■« * quotation by Ar- thur H. Deen. professor of geol- „ Hoover „ Th, Dam. hut they decided H oover they wasn't worth a dam, so B o u ld e r .’ , h(. U l a r , 0 fft f K ro ll. f nf av „ OA * to the curing of *he sick and not s0nal g ree tin g : “ happy b irth d a y; gras* has she’ nuf n a .’* I heard per pound— oxer $200 o v e r t h e b a la n c e to sh e r e l i e f O f t h e p e o p le ^ Of m i g r a t o r y k n o w s W h e r e o f h e S p e a k s H e h a s l i v e d t h e • , , T ' i l a b o r c a m p s . M r . S t e i n b e c k t ra ,ted bv economic c o n s id e rs l i f e o f m e n l i k e L e n m e a n d G e o r g e in O f muJ nt ftpd l believe that he sue- mg by. Mice and M e n " and the Jo a d s in “ The reeded. The complaint is not un- ( ' r a n e e o f W r a t h “ usual. at This man w anted to se- lationa expert, b ut the years w ere tossed It s sig nificant that today and You know who tom orrow such gestures can he lions. cure a full-time hospital appoint- against him. A n d fate was stand- w o n ? ^ on d he surprised, gee gone through. A sale of public interest, to be sure. And on P ub- iiio 11 n n 'I i iw •, v *' >■ i*<> ‘ *• v >- -* v ■ ■ v. ■ ,■ . The c nnplamt is not un M y frien d called in a public re- T h e re ’s thousands o f us here. W e whiz. fo r it t . This fe llo w took m atters hard B u t unco first. life, ne to you, W e lost the coin. T h a t’s news 1)C p rop erty— but the governm ent to You thought We had a take continually thw arted or dis- y o u ’re fire d .” a voice. “ H e y, you.” W h ich one? money. ‘Bd not confiscate the fig h t an enemy. T , I he st ahint • ann the success OI any * j W h o can deny that the phys!- thought, begins— w hy not an nmj ?br piumt or have this begin at 25. let it slug. government on the face o f the earth, no in common, that each charges fo r matter what the form, is in inverse pro- hts se rv ic e .? . * free treatm ents, I f the fisician gives reasoned, then we must youth. ‘‘y o u ’re no Ah, a t last, the longer a W e searched lllus- our dear com, small vintage of the grapes ask, is this done for the sake of trious and the g reat could, even “ it’s late.’’ and searched till some one said, sity students, since most o f fo r among townspeople and W aiver- 'K " n' " h the meat went to local m arkets and Marsru<»rit<’ H ilt hoi* M erritt Ke|ward NI irvav Next day, out there, we found restaurant owners. The m eaning of this is, the dean grass, the pride of all the state, fig h t is hunger. Norm al hunger Dorothy J. Hoffman Norman W e set ’em down upon our The oui- enemy that beef w ill *ln C« s h in cash H O S P I T A L L I S T st. David*. Ho.piul inf* Manpower? Gordon Ns-hnM ;p" " rr , r ” ^ Satori H o .p ita l M r #r W ajrrmr A rm e r Barw ood * Morris TmiHmm* W illia m C B ro tt Hrimrr Jone* Scottish Rito Dormttorf A lire H a wkina hi *t Mom* the dean sprung.’’ I thought, and so it is. concerned. One beef owned by ---- — I fu rth e r read, to my delight, “ The * rU,h X r t" T timer S h irle y W o lfo rt F . M. Sum m er* F . K ellie O 'N e ill Malcolm Colby .. J W ell es ’ 1 v i n t a g e . ing of the v inter by the vintage portion to a of wrath. I f we quit raising the grapes of the valuable technique thus ac- on th at day, roll into one bundle w rath, there w ill be no chance of a pluck- duired or does it cut into a pay then I f the la tter, thei mg practice. • isi(*ian is « nhilnnthrnrudt the in a philanthropist. fin n a n B u t dopy the fact that the tech­ nique of the doctor is elaborate or the fa c t that he m ay he a phil­ anthropist affect in any w a y the proposition that hi* calling- in its purely economic aspect d iffers not a policy of continued effort to help the *t a i from the economic aspect of tho plum ber’s business? And T„ European* to secure a lasting peace, the f.Jrth„rn>. . . United States places itself in a position of to the economic aspect only that taking the lead in m aking that peace, even die g.vernment is concerned and seeks to prevent the r e le a r n t of though it is not one of the victorious w a r certain forms of practice which belligerents as it was after the first W o rld many persons regard as for the W a r. Mr. W elles w ill have many inform al bf’T’"'f:? of t!U Public? .. it „ . in . , , * , . . , , U v u t l p i n v i i . t i p Y e r p t i t l t / i r i t h j n t ‘ i r I T W A S M A R T IN in Voltaire s “ Candide' who concluded that man was horn to live in the convulsions of distress or in the lethargy of boredom. That may be, and also it may be that there is a great way of life in the interim of this distress and boredom that is proper enough for the happy w a y of life. The convulsions of distress and the lethargy of boredom ma? sometime come so very close together that thev are almost superimposed upon one another. Those who have read John Steinbeck's powerful novel, “ The Grapes of V rath, and those who have seen Jo h n fo rd s mo­ tion picture version— those people who have never been poor enough to know both despair and ennui in one sweep of emotion— about that Mr. Steinbeck's novel is overdrawn. Innocen* young things on the campus who have never been hungry in their lives and who have never known what it is not to have some refuge, query. “ A re there re a lly such p e o p le ?’ Ham let said that the theater is only a m irror held up to nature. The novel is a theater of words. That m irror can be con­ cave or convex or give a true reflection. In other words, it may be overstated or understated: but in the main it is a reflec­ tion of something in nature or life. I he people of the Steinbeck book are some­ thing in oar social life. Mr. Steinbeck ha5 DE S P IT E T H E F A C T that *he European peace junket of Under-Ssecretary of State Sum ner W elles is cut -idered by must all collegiate observers to be just about hopeless, and despite the fact that to date no authentic inform ation ha- been releas­ ed concerning the results ut the tour, most college newspaper editoralista put th^ir stamp of approval on the Roosevelt ges­ ture in direction of peace. According to the Associated Collegiate Press, the concensus seems to be “ there's no harm in tryin g ,” as Butler U niversity Collegian put it. The Collegian continued. “ To our mind, it seems that the visit of W elles to Europe is nothing more or less than w hat it is in­ tended to be— a serious fact-finding pe­ rusal of European conditions and w ar trends by a qualified investigator. To us it seems that W e lle s ’s visit, providing he is im partial in his findings, should go a long way tow ard clearing up the interna­ tional muddle in which our government now finds itself. The prim ary concern i<* that some method of accurate dissemina­ tion of w artim e happenings and trends in Europe be found. If the W e lle s s findings can accomplish th is the adm inistration r a* made a wise and J i-rif iable move. If the W e lle s ’ findings accomplish nothing of there m aterial value along these should still bp n o kick com ing.” lines, The Kent U n iversity Kent Stater views th*1 ’ rip in this lig h t: “ B y pursuing THE DAILY TEXAN TK! L»»liy * »*»s win a tnt tew*p»p«r oi 18! L’Dl’ l f i lf * ii e»ti rn Inc., «’-«ry ttoro* «rnpu» ft th* Ln vgrtitr i* I ' iber or th« Enter, ri bi ** < rd e .»«• na lex*! • er 'ne sr- T i u i Amt r by t' * > m •’ • -1 I Its e x e c ; M a n . A.s- leis phone 3-24 7 Ujf 11 ' 3 ’ r - 2 - 4 7 Editorial office*, Joun»*li*m Build ng lv3, IS I, »ad 102 Aaxrriif re and COryjiatioa J>r»rtmeBt—Jo ;rr.*’:»m B-.a- lr;ated b’ the • <•* ♦* Pre**. A r w-gr-. n * rater. S UBSCRIPTIO N RATES B y Carr »r . rn titer »t ’ he F f C -cr*** March 3 • • I M onth _ 1 Senstiter < 4 '-j "■ c ) ...—.■----- ; . ? 2 Semesters ‘ I- rn * ———— ? . . . . . ----------------------------* •? Br -Mail * „ U ' * r R E P R E S E N T E D F O R N A T I O N A L A D V E R T I S I N G B T N a tio n a l A d v e r tis in g S ervice, Inc. Co * b * Tu b t h e n « 420 MADISON AIK.. NEW VORK, N AN A N G E L E S * 11 S . I I. I K A N 1 S ' O : H IC A GO . I 939 Member Associated C c ©alate Press 1940 Editorial C ouncil _________ E d ito r- in - c h ie f________ —___ M A X B . S K E L T O N soc late E d ito r —------------ - - L a \ erne B ryso n T om m e C all, Vernon Childers, Ja c k Dolph, P a t H o n , E rn e s t Sr.arpe, Boyd S in c la ir. Editor.*; Assistants La Verne Bryson, Ja c k Dolph, P a t Holt. -----— C ; de La M- = P ;r*« J- dm • ■ _ *is*ocint« S p o rts E d ito r — ------ Du, Patteson A n ita Cook Society L A tor ______ E d i t o r ------C hristine E v a n t — .Ja c k Dolph Alonzo Jam iso n B en Kaplan _ at. So ciety Amusement* E d ito r ........... Associate A m usem en ts E d ito r Radio E d ito r Associate L a d a E d it r fe a tu re E d ito r Associate F eatu re E d ito r Teiegrapf E d ito r Associate Exchange Editor A&*ociat( E x c hang* E d ito r I eiegraph E d ito r ______________B ill N e v Kirk ^......^ack H ow ard - - C. O. Brown ......______________Bob W h itten Leslie C arpenter < p .J V ■ y Flo ra Cord* n ...N f M ae FI AI I F O R T H I S IS ?! E , _ , l F if ... I think that peace. the I nited vt ates \\ill ha\e a full r :ne portfolio as m aterial for action,” I were called talks with the heads of European nations, upon to address medical students. He w ill undoubtedly obtain much useful I *” ’u:d begin with this text, “ Le' a.., , l . another man praise thee and not j and ne rh ans inside nformation as to the , . thine own m outh; a ^’ ranger and o l,u iProv. 27:21, true attitude^ of the belligerents toward rm* thine own lip®.** peace. W h e n the time comes to make that If I we-e asked to assign a topic for a class in the h ’.s’ ory of mecl;- j -wouild a-k: “ Discuss the original a ttitu d e of the medical Scouting the political implications of the profession in t-n.r.l tow ard th. following innovations, lecture* in trip, the vernacular and not ir Latin, said: “ It is a fa irly safe b»et that party anesthesia, antisepsis, T. B. pre- term consideration th e ra p y , p sych o an alysis, ar.d birth politicos have nothing to do with the President' 55 control. action. W h ile a successful mission would put Mr. Roosevelt in the d riv e rs seat rn I did not hear the the coming campaign, the risk of failure Spies a: all. and the resulting unfavorable reaction is dean’* speech, and he did not write In concluding let me venture to that , am criticjsjnK I niversity of M innesota hope that no careless re ad er im- „ I a ilv j • , ^. ■ third and u • \r r> . . - the editorial in question. M P . so great, that politically the move would not be worth the gam ble.” The Gopher paper continued: “ It must bp admitted that, on the face of it, there seems to be little chance that the peace immediate results. mission can produce Both the Allies and Germ any have Gently reaffirm ed their intention to see­ the war through. N or does it necessarily follow that the President or his emmis^arv ha® any expectation of getting the w ar ended right aw ay. The simple fact is that the interests of this nation are d irectly in­ volved. If the campaign becomes intense in the near future, our neutrality and our Interest* w ill be subject to severe buffet­ ing, And when peace fin a lly comes, our interests— in fact our national economy— w ill undoubtedly be at stake, O nly full information and adequate preparation can *h" O fficial N o tice E D U C A T IO N ’ 03, “ Leadership in E x tra cu rric u la r A ctiv itie s,” w ill re- meet W ednesday i ght a* 7 o’clock in Sutton H all Professor t . R, C ran b erry, professor of elec­ tro a1 eng neering and an au thority on p arliam entary procedure, w ill ~; rak f>n p arliam entary procedure in extracu rricu lar activities. IO U E K H O N K E R S v ill met t n ’I « xa- Union at 7 30 o’clock and will then g i to M ain Build ing 2601 for their regu lar meeting. J O H N N Y L A T H A M , pre? id ent. no* na vt T H E L O N M O R R IS C L U B w ill .tx semi-monthly m eet­ hr. Date for tie an- ing W w ill . flounced sater, mrct;n^ protect t h i ' nation from the eventualities which mat arise from either a European w ar or a European peace. T h at is reason THF SAN a n t o n io OLT B will mf " hereafter on thp first and enough for the mission.” Wednesday, of ..eh month. i hfl n r v t w i l l hp M a r c h The next meeting w ill be M arch >n Sn, collegians are aw aiting with interest L IA M W I S E N E R . precedent the report that Mr. W elles w ill make to the President and the nation upon his re­ turn, In the meanwhile, however, they are m erely hoping that the results w ill be for the be?t. Collegiate Review Q Por« College ha* added 69 new course* * or the «oron'i haU of the p re w n t *rhool year. N ew York U n iv e rsity safety educator* w ill viss 20 states this summer lecturin g on safety education. . , E g e te«»n p air* of brothers are un School of Mine*.. the M now attend P-T Y a le wa* the first U. school ' f fine art*. u n ive rs ity to establish Uh • ro’ -topped Lo u isian a State U n i v •; atli- dent/- have f Tr.-d a “ Red-Head < Sub M T IS S Y A U G H N , M E R R I L L C R A Z E , co-president*. E N T R I E S F O R the In te rfra te r- n ity sorority sing-song are due by M arch 16. Those entries can he made to Lew Borden, B ill Steele, Russell Leonard, or Ann < ampbeil, B I L L S T E E L E , committee member. T H E MIC A E xe c ut i v e C ouncil w ill meet Tuesday a f ,f*moon a t 4:30 im portant th a t all . , • the council attend p.m . i* , members of t h « m. et mg. It , P A T W E L L S , president, M E N S G L E E ( L U B w ill rehearse in Glee Club room at S o’clock Tuesday night, I f you intend to make the trip, this is imperative, G U I L F O R D J O N E S , president, LA T IN - A M E R IC A N Club w ill meet in Texas U nion 315 a? 7:3d o’clock Tuesday night. J U L I A H O O K E R , reporter. T H E A N N U A L Scan dinavian Club banquet w ill be held at 6:30 o’clock Tuesday night, M arch 12. in the Queen A n ne Room of the Texa? Union. F o r ticket re serva­ tions call Ted Ledeen, 2-3590, be­ fore M onday noon. T ickets m ay be procured at his o ffi e in the Y .M . C.A, Building. L. K R O S E N B L A D . jprendeftt. light E d n A t I « Dor: B att e? on N orthw estern U n iv e rsity students hold a “ flu n k ­ .— B e n Kaplan ers fit.ic after their filial examination p^riuda. E a s t e r C l o t h e s W ith Easter Just abound th* ccm I* r and early Spring in the offing , . . it’s high time you were coming in anc ov- isfying that urge for new clothes! W e ’ ve outdone even ourselves this new season . . . and e re now ready wit ti e most com p'e’ e s« cc Tons w e’ve ev«r shown, So come in right away and feast you- eyes on the new styles . . , inspect th** crisp, coo!, Spring-weight fabrics a v a : ab e in a host c r subt n shad­ ings. Rcndy for «wnrt Knifer lr cor Arrow Shirts Enro Shirts St rf.mn Hats Bostonian Shoos • R e y n o ld s -P e n la n d S uits * 2 9 ' V > to I O THE TU-SOME—-coat and trouser* n r et tweed rn x+ures, 29.50 ^ H E TU-SCME—-in Herringbone shet and 35.00 EaniOna Rugby Slacku 8.95 n t y n o L D S ’ P f n i f l n o A U S T I N — D A L L A S