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Wr i gh t , u n d e r ­ to o k to p r i n t t h e T e x a n in 1919 on a B a b c o c k c y l i n d e r p r e s s s p e c ­ ially p r e p a r e d f o r c o u n t r y n e w s ­ p r i n t i n g f o u r se v e n - co l ­ p a p e r s , In 1923, a Du p l e x u mn pa g e s . p r e s s wa s p u r c h a s e d t h e Ama r i l l o N e ws a n d the T e x a n w a s e n l a r g e d to an e i gh t - c o l umn p age w i t h possibil it y o f p r i n t i n g eight p a g e s at o n e time. f r o m T h e n e w p r e s s m a y be o p e r ­ a t e d w i t h the s a m e s t a f f as at p r e s e n t b u t wi t h a g r e a t e r s pe ed a s it c a n h a n d l e s i x t ee n p a g es a t t i me . 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Cook, J o d i e J o n e s , Et h e l H a r t m a n , Ch a r l e s C h a v o - notz. M a t i n e e H o f f m a n n , H u g h P l um e * , Ei< anon* Bell, J e s - e B a x ­ t e r , a n d C h a r l e s C h a mb e r l a i n . S. D. X. T O M E E T A . C . W R I G H T , m a n a g e r o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s * . Assemblymen To Consider Appropriations T h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n s c o m m i t t e e o f t h e S t u d e n t s ' A s s e mb l y will c o n s i de r r e p o r t s of o r g a n i za t i o n * re c e i vi n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n s fr om t h e b l a n k e t t a x a t 4 :30 o ’clock M o n ­ da y a f t e r n o o n , wh i c h is t h e d e a d ­ line f o r such r e p o r t s , in t h e S t u ­ d e n t s ’ Assoc i a t i on o f f i c e in T e x a s Union, H a r v e y Pu l l i a m, vi c e- pr e s­ ident of t h e St u d e n t s* A s s o c i a­ ti on, a n n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y . I f t h e r e p o r t s a r e n o t by Mo n d a y at 4 :30 o ’clock t h e y will be bo .slighted a n d p r o b a b l y n o t c o n si d e r e d a t all, said. T h e c o m m i t t e e will c on s i de r only fact s a n d no s p e e c h es , he a d d e d . O t h e r me m b e r * o f t h e a p p r o ­ T. p r i a t i o n s c o m m i t t e e a r e L. Cu m m i n s , F r a n k R y b u r n , Bill M u r ­ r ay , a n d I r b y Cobb. Pull iam in Theta Sigma Phi Initiates Six Six p l ed g e s o f T h e t n S i g ma Phi, h o n o r a r y a n d p r o f es s i on a l j o u r n a l ­ ism f r a t e r n i t y f o r w o m e n , b e c a m e m e m b e r s o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n S a t ­ u r d a y m o r n i n g w h e n f o r m a l ini­ ti at i on s e r v i c es w e r e held. T h e e n t e r t a i n e d new m e m b e r s w e r e with b r e a k f a s t at El Pa t i o i m ­ me d i a t e l y a f t e r t h e initiation. M a r y J o B u t l er , M a v o u r n e e F i t z g e r a l d , M a r y Mc L a u r i n , E d n a Mer l e M c M u r r y , J e w e l Moore, and Lillian Sc hul l e a r e t h e n e w m e m ­ T h e six gir l s e n t e r t a i n e d bers. t h e m e m b e r s of j o u r n a l i s m f a c u l t y an d t h e T h e t a S i g ma Phi a c t i v e s w h o w e r e g u e s t s at the b r e a k f a s t . t h e T h o s e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e b r e a k ­ f a s t besi des t h e n e w m e m b e r s w e r e C a r o l y n Ma l i na, Mr. a nd Mrs. Pa u l J. T h o m p s o n , Miss Lo­ r en a D r u m m o n d . M a r j o r i e Ar p , Mr. a n d Mrs. D e w i t t Reddick. Vi rgi ni a Nixon, L o u i s e H e r r i n g , Lucille H a m m a e k , Ma t i l da Mason of F o r t W o r t h , J u l i a F a y e Ra d e r , Miss A f t o n T. W y n n , Gr a n v i l l e Pri ce, a n d F r a n c e s i/ ouise Mu e l ­ ler. | p l o ma , a s c o m m e n c e m e n t is is r e q u i r e d f o r t h e (li­ the I n i v e r s i t y ’s p a r t y. T h e r e a s o n f o r t h e u n c e r - t h e p s eu d o - di p l o m a s o p h o mo re w i n n e r of t a i n t y a b o u t t h e n u m b e r g r a d u a t - B a t t l e of ; log unt i l a d a t e t oo lat e f o r the p r e p a r a t i o n o f t h e real S t u d e n t s m a y c h o o s e is t hi ng. l e t t e r i n g on t h e i r d i pl omas , hut on t h e o f ­ p r o g r a m ficial c o m m e n c e m e n t t h e i r r lines will a p p e a r as t he y a r e on record*. T h o s e who wish to a d d initial-; or f i r s t n a m e s *hould call a t t h e R e g ­ istrar'.- O f f ice a n d a r r a n g e f o r t h e change* t h e U n i v e r s i t y ---------------- o--------------— McCasland Second In Speech Contest G u r n e y Mc C a s l a n d . in t h e Un i v e r s i t y , w a s s e c o n d place t h e in F l o w e r s o ra t or i c a l c o n t e s t held in San A n t o n i o T h u r s d a y . He r e ­ the se c ond pri ze of $.">0. c e i v e d P a u l i n e G a r d n e r , senioi line G a r d n e r , s e n i o r s t u d e n t , was a w a r d e d f o u r t h place. T h e m e a n i n g of t h e C e n t e n n i a! the in T e x a s wa s t h e s u b j e c t of T h e o r a t or i c a l c ont es t contect ha- b e e n a n a n n u a l even* o f t h e B a t t l e o f F l o w e r s since 1920. .-pooches. Mc C a s l an d a n d J o e Neal, fir-* place w i n n e r , w e r e s p e a k e r s on t h e p r o p r a m of the Ba t t l e of Fl o w e r s a s s o c i a t i o n d i n n e r given a t t h e St. A n t h o n y Hotel follow ^ m g t h e c o n t e s t . M e m b e r * o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s L o n g - o ’c l o c k t o c a t c h t h e C e n t e n n i a l s p e c i a l t r a i n . h o r n B a n d w h o l e f t f o r D a l l a s l a s t n i g h t a t IO | T h e y w ll v i s i t s e v e n t e e n e a s t e r n c i t i e s . Shorts’ W earing ‘Nipped in B u d ’ Down at Bice H O U S T O N . April 25. "I u g g e d to g r a d ' at 1 U ham!* oi intl iv idua ( I N S ) Aunt ne! ha* conn o r g a n i za t ion. O n e S t u d e n t o f R i c e Ins* it a'<■, a so p h o mo r e , will not w e a r short* to classes her e next fail, a* he ha - f a n c y mo ■ - i k e e n doing, \\ Ii n t U 1 him, since e a r l y Ma r ch . In fact , he w o n ’t at all to cia--*'*. * be a IU wed to co me m e s t e i . v e a r a n y t h i n g nee he won' t -e - bai k ilex' -ing the “ In * u b o r d i n a ‘ ion, \\ ii- Dean H a r r y B facul t y mit t< ••’* aet ion, “ Indi vidual * - - p h . Iii' ‘ii ‘I the p l e a d s i xpl ai m d iser. e xpl a i n- m a r y coni in 'intl hop. my id* Shepperd Named Democrat Head unr­ ig I * t ■ t lh*. - b e i n g < p i . ut v U lh i Mabel Major Elected Head Of Folk-Lorists T h e T e x a s F o l k - L o r e Soci et y met at 2 o ’clock S a t u r d a y a f t e r ­ noon, e l e c t e d o f f i c e r s , a n d s e t t l ed d o wn to t h e s e r i o u s b u s i ne s s of - w a p p i n g gho*t - t or i e s an d r e m i n ­ 5 iscences o f f r o n t i e r a o’clock d i n n e r life. At t h e y a d j o u r n e d until . Sa t u r d a y night. el e c t e d Mabel M a j o r o f F o r t W o r t h w a - el e c t e d p r e s i d e n t f o r 1936-37. Vi c e - p r es i d e n t s w e re Ch a r l e s L. S o nn i c h s e n , R. G. U p ­ t on, a n d J o h n Lee Brooks, who was r e - el ect ed. David D o n o g h u e , Mrs. W. S. Ran d a l l , a n d G e o r g e A. Hill w e re el ec t ed c ounc i l l or s, J. F r a n k Dubio w a s r e- el e c t ed s e c r e ­ t a r y a n d e d i t or , a n d Mody C. B o a t r i gh t was n a m e d his a s s i s t a n t . T r e a s u r e r L. Ha me l . i- Mi s. Mar cel Ie t h e s i n g e r s R. G. Up t o n f r o m t h e S t e p h e n F. Au s t i n S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ Coll ege at N a c o g d o c h e s s t a r t e d tal k- with a s t o r y a b o u t a s t r a n g e East T e x a s cult o f wh i t e of spi rit uals. T h e sect ' s me et i ng* a r e a n d held S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n * t h e si n g e r s c ome S u n d a y s , wh e n f r o m mile* a r o u n d . a t e T h e y mos t l y of An g i o - S a x o n ori gin an d all come f r o m t he c o u n t r y . 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And t h e n hie, a n d g r e e n ugh Lit tl e i a m p u s I tori I tie hall w as d< e ie had bl os somed < t h e Lilt I t hat b e s t that t h e i r f o r they shoul d. L e s t e r Kitchen- ; ami hi- O' ch* *- I Ira swung S u n ­ ' W a h o o . ” 1 i n t o threw i e nly t he y in dew n st r u m e n t s a nd h e a d e d the w ole open spaces, j u s t as the s ong Eoi i ndi cat ed t he hall w a - pci m e a l e d with the a r o m a o f h y d r o g e n m a l o d o r o u s e q u iv a l e n t . A- t h e sul phi de o r it p l a y e r s t i n ­ the music, gliest- s t o p p e d d a n c i n g a n d m a d e f o r the d o o r . S o m e wo u l d h a v e given t h i n k W. ^Render a good r a c e at t ha t m o m e n t . st o p p e d r a t e*l w i t h f e r n * . ut firing d o t ! ■ < a m i n i - i t e * h a d in a u d lark- T h e d a n c e rn t t• \ e n f e w v a l i a n t to g a - ma-k* but Most o f the to a t t e m p t was p ra y i ng f o r n o m w e r e a v a i l a b d a n c e r * d i d ret ui n. *ea re her* a t t e r- A their c m ■it n u e p l e a s u r e enter fain me n t el*. w bt re, but t h e ga* had per n i e a t t d t heir cl ot hes a n d bil l owed t h e m w h e r e v e r thev T h e y most assot edly we r e went not wel come at o t h e r d a n c e s (no ot f e as e t - • poi s o n a l i t i e s ). trie*! not -so pea* t iea! t h a t A m a t e u r d e t e c t i v e s on t h e t r ai l j o k e s t e r of t he t ho bulb t h e o r y h a v e on e c o n t a i n i n g t h e c o n c e n t r a t e d gas wa - t h r o w n a g a i n s t t h e iron g r a t ­ t h e b a c k of ing o v e r a d o o r at Se* J O K E S T E R , p a g e J Longhorn Band Will Leave Today On Eastern Tour t* at t o n i g h t I ’n e ii* a it wi l l b o a r d T U e o f f i c i a l < V n L m n a VV 11 i n f o r !I. >n g h i • i n B a n d t hi * m o r n i n c t hie T e x a * Spe* la i t h e \ !l*t In o n w h e i l* ii I a! 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Texas Shaves .2 Second From Old Mark in ti tl e t h o u s a n d 25. — its t h e i r o t h e r P H I L A D E L P H I A , April est ab l i sh e d ( I N S ) — Texa* cc e n d game* re c or d of the P e n n - •ylvania Re l a y Ca r n i v a l this a f t - P e n n s y l v a n i a *i noon by h e a t i n g md in t h a t o r d e r , t h e t h e Na v y lalf-mile r e l a y in I :26.6, t o p p i n g he old m a r k by t w o - t e n t h s o f a e r ond. Y e s t e r d a y t h e L o n g h o r n s lid 41.1 f o r a c a r n i va l r e c o r d in w i n n i n g t h e I 10-yard relay. T h i r t y - f i v e people were in the st and* w h e n t h e boys I rom t h e cow c o u n t r y r a n wild f o r the s econd t i me , t h e i r p r o g r e s s t o ­ ward the c h a m p i o n sh i p b e i n g p r a c ­ tically w i t h o u t opposi t i on. Ohio Stat*-, with t h e f a m o u s J e s s e O w ­ ns. d i d not s t a r t a t ail. T e mp l e had n o c h a n c e a f t e r E u l a c e P e a ­ s p r i n t c h a mp i o n , cock, n a t i o n a l pulled a t e n d o n in f i ni * h mg sec- >nd b e hi nd H a r v e y Chi nk Wal - t h e q u a r t e r - !*‘rider o f T e x a s mile e v e n t . Mo r eo v e r , Cornel l , which q u a l i f i e d f o r t h e 8 8 0 - y a r d finals, had w i t h d r a w n b e c a u s e o f a leg i n j u r y to Bob L in d e r s in t h e trials, in t e a m T e x a s , r u n n i n g t h e s a me t h e that cl e a n e d u p last w e e k a t in K a n s a s R e l a y s a n d y e s t e r d a y the s h o r t e r r e l a y — n a m e l y , IL V. R e e v e * , B e v er l y Rockhold, C h a r l e s G r u n e i s e n , a n d Ch i n k W a l l e n d e r , t op a f t e r Reeves was a l w a y s on had bad l y o u t r u n P e n n t h e N a v y on the first leg. W a l l e n d e r f i f t e e n finally' c ro s s e d t he line yard* P e n n * y l v a n i a, in f r o n t of with J a c k Da l t o n , N a v y a n c h o r, a -' ri de »>r so back. a n d two I n c i d e n t a l l y . Texas' * r e ­ cord* h e r e w e r e m a d e on a n e w ti ai k t h a t wa* h a r d l y a m e n a b l e to f a s t . sprinting, b e i n g a n d well c u t up by t h o u s a n d s of e a r ­ nest feet . r o u g h a m -ain Na v y q u a l i f i ed Te x a s , P e n n s y l v a n i a , Cornell , in t h e h e a t s f t h e 8 8 0 - y a r d relay' c h a mp i on - hip w i t h o u t a n y r e c o r d b r e a k i ng . ’exas, b e a t i n g Penn*.y!vania in he o p e n i n g h ea t , did 1.27.3 with team t h a t b e a t t h e C a r - the 110-yard r e ­ rd for Reeves, play, n a m e l y , d, G r u n e i s e n a n d Wa l l en - nn * y l v a n i a , b e a t e n o f f by ye* chob I val d*. did I -.27.9. n N a v y ’* w innir g ti me in the id h e a t wa- 1:28, 7. Cor ne l l I :'J'.'. I t h e t o u c h - 'ins-h * h VV thi rd in bad tu a ip* i ■at a g a i n , - ' to. I • H e r r un t h e t h i r d rid coul d n o t ■f Mi ch i g a n ’s u n se e n h e r e i ' ot i o n s since t h e one mile Inon*Iii - a nd a y e v e n t s o f Ie, c o mp l et e d p a g e 6 u n v I w i t h ■ham it na! : w o . I c a v a l * R E L A Y New Chancellors To Get Banquet n e ir eie* mg by t r e t em iii) i ’bania 1 9 1 2 . cli h gi! but ii «rn lam ; I V gi Sn :t< t he e t v *i m e r , h o r n a b a i k in h t h e a w *ii* l- q u e t T u e s d a y Iii i-kill six n e w me m- w i l l b e hon- ii be i s. Those soci et y class o f 1937 a r e Allen n g to n H u t c h e s o n , Wi l l i am ll B r o w n , Ri c h a r d H e n d e r - J o h n Mi lt on M a r k Ma r t i n . ;on, a n d H u b e r t Dee J o h n - T U -e m e n w e r e n o t i f i ed o f tion la-t T u e s d a y mo r n- t a p p i n g he t r a d i t i o n a l t h e in mi ddle law class. in Hors, e*tabl i*hed t h e (ct* m e m b e r s f r o m st 20 p e r c e n t o f each class, o t mo r e t ha n 15 p e r c e n t o f las* ma y be ch o s e n . M e m b e r * s e c o n d - y e a r h n - e n f r o m t h e a rt i la-- in the second s e m e s t e r , and I rom t h e t h i r d - y e a r class the fi rst s e m e s t e r . a r e Be n i m The t e n “ o l d ” m e m b e r s o f the Soc i e t y C h a r l e s Sc h mi d t , g r a n d c h a n c e l l o r ; Covey Cho Baas Ol i ver , v i c e - gr a n d c h a n ­ cell or; Ben G a r d n e r Sewell, c l e r k: Si mon M u r r e l F r a n k , k e e p e r o f P e r e g r i n u s ; Max A. Mendl ovit z, V a u g h n W a t k i n s Mc Le od, A r t h u r Bet v\ ald. F r a n k M a r i o n R y b u r n , Elia* G a t o u r a , a n d J o e H e n r y Mu n s t e r . Ab o u t t h i r t y - f i v e s t u d e n t s , R O C K D A L E S T U D E N T S V I S I T p a ­ tron*, a n d t e a c h er * o f t h e Roc k­ d a l e School, s i xt y-f i ve mile* f r o m A u s t i n, visit ed the c a m p u s S a t ­ u r d a y moi m u g a n d a f t e r n o o n . M e m b e r s o f S ig m a De l t a Chi, p r o f es s i on a l j o u r n a l i s m f r a t e r n i t y , will me e t in J o u r n a l i s m Bu i l d i n g 102 t o n i g h t at 6 : 3 0 o’clock, S t u a r t a n ­ n ou n c e d . p r e s i d e n t , L o n g , ha* t he hall A f l e t a l l owi ng a f e w m i n u t e s to a i r o ut , s ome o f f or the d a n c e r - a n d all of t h e o r ­ c h e s t r a i e t u r n e d ami m a n a g e d to get r e m a i n i n g h a l f ­ h o u r of tho d a n c e . T ho o r c h e s t i a j t h r o u g h the C O U N C I L M E E T S T O D A Y of t h e M e m b e r s I n t e r - C i t y in T e x a s U n ­ Council will me e t ion 3 0 9 at 3 : 3 0 o ’clock thi- a f t e r ­ noon t i ckets f o r t h e F r i d a y n i g h t d a n c e , H a r ­ vey A u s t i n P u l l i a m a n n o u n c e d S a t u r d a y , u n s e t t l ed , to cheek up on t h e The Weather a n d v ic in ity : S u n d a y , P A G E T W O T H E D A I L Y T E X A N University Press I Modern Duplex Dress to Print Texan Beginning Financed Through Its Own Output Summer—Capable Running 16 Rages Color Printing The Daily Texan is only one of the many jobs which •the University Press performs in its effort to sav»- money on print­ ing bills for The University of Texas. Situated at the foot of I Diver­ sity Hill at your left as you go from the Geology Building to the Engineering Building, thi- squat stone structure with the red tile roof houses not only the printing the University equipment but workshop and is the home of the Like al! other Longhorn Band. University buildings it is undo the jurisdiction of J. Vt, ( aihoun, comptroller. E s t a b l is h e d in 1 9 1 4 The Pres* was first established in Ut 14 to be used merely as a laboratory for students of jour­ nalism and the entire plant con­ lino­ sisted of two presses, one type machine and a small amount of type and s u p p lie s . Only five men were employed and little at­ tention wa* given to the busine*- end of the plant until A, C. Wright was employed in 191 9 bv former Lieutenant-Governor Will H, Mayes, who was dean of the School of Journalism at that time. Mr, VV right assumed complete charge of the plant and began a systematic purchase of machinery and equipment, constantly enlarg­ ing the plan? as he saw fit. V* the present time the Press is di- v cled int.i thiee •epa*ate rh patt mints under the supervision <>f separate foremen. The compo* inc room, the press room and the bindery function with equal im­ portance in the production of The Daily Texan, the Texas Ranger, the Interscholastic Leaguer, the catalogs, and various pamphlets and publications for University depat tau nts. Though Has Surplus it was necessary for the University to appropriate ap­ proximately $1,500 a year from 1914 to 1922 the concern proved such a sound business project that the appropt iation was cut off and since ha- earned enough to buy ii of its new machinery besides laying aside a comfortable -ur» plus. Though the Texas Student Publications, its biggest customer, spending approximal* ly S M ,OOO a year, many another de­ partment approaches this figure. Inc., is The Registrar’s Office heads the list with $9,000 a year, as all of its catalogs aud bulletin are printed here. The Bureau of Pub­ lic School Interest* which pub­ lishes the Interscholastic Leaguer and other material of th is jy p e , spends $6,000 a year. while the Library bill, with its large print­ ing and binding budget, totals another SB,OOO. On the second floor of the building are the offices of Mr. Miss W right, the manager, am Jerk. Frances Hall, student office A desk for the copy-reader arid Texan proof readd is also locate d there, In the composing room are four linotype machines, one mono­ type machine for the moulding of borders and slugs, three saws, one proof press, and case upon case of type. Six Preu et below Directly is the pres* room which contains -ix presses. Two of these ate cylindei presses, three are small job presses for punting small orders; and there is the large Duplex press which has been used for printing the Texan since 1925. On the same floor is the bind* ery which is preparing to move upstairs before June to make room for a new Duplex press. Starting as a sideline, the bindery has developed into an important part of the plant, doing all of this type of work for the I niver- sitv Library. Hundreds of hooks ate brought each week to he re- hound, range g in value ti oni I <»< ..i 15c to books of lim itD *s value All are carefully covered by ex­ pel * wm kmen u -mg * he latest ma cl inei v. I*.- — The present Building housed the University Power Plant until 192* when J Hall, the old home of the journalists, wa* torn down and the presses had to be moved. Since then, the depart­ ment ha* increased in importance and with th*- acquisition of the row stereotyping plant will ttie most modern equipment any collage press in the South Southwest. horn of Jokester - Press Foreman Jess Smoke, and Talk at Same Chew, ’ B y M A R Y K . D U G G A N The name is Justus Duffau Harleton, hut no journalist would rec- ognitm hint by that title. It ’s “ Je.»s to them. Jess ( arleton. For the past sixteen years he ha been day fore­ man of the University Bless and ba;, in and day out, he has rubbed shoulders with journalists of every stripe. *• Ye . J. i quite a chai im ♦ Wright, manager of I with })1Lr fold us. “ He’s fhe D r .” A. »nh i he [ire man I know who can chew to­ bacco, smoke a pipe, and talk all I look for him at the same time, to diowri wimi day when ti.- tries to rid himself of a load as some* i ome , up suddenly while he Oro look i ng i n * “ Ask him to tell you what he said when he caught his finger in t he Ii not? pe machine,” laughed Mr. Wright a we left hi* office. T a k e s T< xan Editor* " F r e s h ” VV it Ii hi- celluloid . \e-shade looked up ti oui hi a I ant, Jo w o r k when we ll.* smiled broadly, wiping his hands rag a I we told on an ink lamer purpose of our Ii i in the genet ut visit. entr-n-d. “ 'They anything mud “ I don’t have to do with Texan editors,” hr- ex- havr all * heir plumed. night crew. Bu 1 dealings with the will come rh>wn to a-k one of ’em that cut they used in if I ’ve got the Texan la-i night and PII say to him, ‘Oh, was there a Texan printed down here last night?’ ’* He waited for us to join him ” I he in his laugh arid continued. only time I get to know the Texan in the summer when editors is they come down lure all young anil fresh arui want to make the Texan the greatest paper in the I get to know world. Oh, yes, them pretty well IL strolled to ti*- window and rid himself of an ever* of tolru co juice. then W o m e n E d i t o r * A r e O K . a i l a r e “ Editor- he t a k e th e e di ..i n i l e d . t o r o f ti t 1 t h e of > he \ eat . I e conn dew n here “ N"\\. y o u t h e R a n g e I . alike, A t the fust rig mea ari(| (.anq „ Deaf and Dumb Institute and it’s been the same old grind day in an*) day out for sixteen years. lf anybody would have told m c then that I would stay hen- thi- long, Brl h a v e said, ‘You’re tire amin’, b oy,- you’re dreaming But Bv. got ‘three mouth-’ to feed now. Yr s, I ’ve got a little girl IM years obi who takes after her mother; she's smart.’ And hr- grinned again. lo- linotype machine, When we asked him what ho .ii.] w heil he r alight his I ingei in fir- looked surprised fro a moment and then -mili'il again. "W h y , lilt It* lady, I didn’t say a thing. You can ask any of these boys around hers* just md they’ll tell you t ha' , each* d lion n ami puller! "ti my hand to make u h - my thumb was -till t Pere.” I That N .Ie Cai let on. SEVEN CAMPUS DAYS i n i Ic sn rn mn si :< d " " i i itll rn p u t r d bi st came ) -on, from Earl Ca rn pus rn irs of PAUL CRC MU. bg B A N D T E M P E R S F L A R E , T R U M P E T S A R E S IL E N T Band m e m b e r s put their horns - fatefully out a. Hie way oi em Ie rn e Tuesday night ami voted in a ii" - h i r d ! eel lorn companions of Director B u r­ e a r l i e r i n it lo. Two w c e k P h a r r . net i ti ad ' 1 11 * - * I d - - w 11 ( o I -1 " i I H w y George Hurt'- application for d i ­ tm re, t o r v o t e d Din ; a n d I Pharr back in. On the eve of their eastern trip, they spent an {evening of mutual throat cutting. id Meantime, dissension was stir- ! ring in the University Orchestra, also directed by Mr, Pharr. Some I players were bestirring thom- | selves uneasily at tin- suspicion that the Hi ch* ’ - a will be allowed I to die next year. ■ Tlit-e appeared to he surface indications of umien over dis- up ! ag reemeut bet ween I porters ami otto cs. Pharr is sup* [ported by a bloc iii the band and by some of the proper faculty authorities. One of th*- reasons mentiom-d fur Ph arr’s support is that he is favored by the Texas Sr hue! of Fine Art-, which has some in power, becau e he does not com­ pete with Austin musical teachers. influence with I ’hai r those p e l rn I a 11 i v r smn. loo Tin feet plum abox * went into the earth. R E D B L O O D E D A M E R IC A N S A T T E N D E D C L A S S I ai u l t opp"-it ion ? o pea-w demonstrations on the campus is j 11 ta ll a .I •ii"- • no t un all. to make st riki rig a Mn-! of the far illy extender! Wednesday’s strike the professo- j in I bb against I insisted stoutly that “ red-blooded Vim-i leans” would ne' go to it. I .' some declared it. Dean T, I . T ay lor I ing, He said that if it had not been the Texas Revolution we i for I would have barf no great Univer-j 'The world, const* j J s11y ut Texas. quently, would have last some j grea? intramural champions. E. C. Dante! cited Gain and; Abel and -unilar examples as proof that we cannot stop war. ; Dean Ira P. Hildebrand spoke twice. First he said that men who wouldn't bear arms for their coun­ try should be dumped in the At- | lantie Ocean, Apparently, he did not think the additional space in j the Pacific would be needed. law* banquet Saturday I At the night, hr- figuratively beat his breast, Tarzan-fashion, as he toll! of the readiness with which some of his ancestors went to war. Red-blooded Americans were j supposedly in class when 2,000 students descended on the open air theater and heard Dr. J . C. Granbery tell how* he would cure war by cutting ts “ tail off close behind its head” ; he would de­ stroy capitalism. Dr. Granbery found it difficult to be eloquent. At moments of emotional stress, he paused to search for the word he needed. But he got his ap­ plause, and the peace demonstra­ tion successfully filled one class period. The -tate of campus informa ti on on thi* war strike wa- re vealed by two .students who stood before a stnke poster Tuesday. “ I t ’s Said belligerently: one, 25 Work Under Press Manager; 5 Are Students \ (' th* There are twenty-five empl* winking with the Univer-ity B hr * ides Wright. I 'nivorsity. The t hr- ma* am i , Five are enrolled in forces art- divided into three units with J. I). Harleton in charge of the composing room, I L B* Webb as foreman of the press room, anti John <‘allan in charge of the binrlfry. Working with Mr. Harleton in the composing room are VV, L. ( loud, printer, and VV. I), Schwar- zer ami W illiam Li rn lie rg, lino­ type operators. Mr. Limberg is tile father of Eugenia Limberg. a student in the University. is Mr. Webb assisted rn the pre.-a room by Pete Schneider, pres® feeder, and J . VV. Green. Both men have job been with th*- University Press for sixteen years, jo essman. In the bindery with Mr. Callan are Charles Franklin. It. E. Dei- Mrs. ('. N. Rogers, Mrs. Doyle , and Mrs. Margaret Huff. Leon Flatt is foreman of the cl.- Ic fore** employed . specially to put nut the Texan. Others on force are Harold Johnston, thi- R. L, King, ami Harold Cunning­ ham, Jack linotype operators; Atchley and Honoley Stiles, print­ ers; Robert Nesbitt and Harold S. Shelan-sky, J o h n Gould, pressman, anil Norman A r­ cher, press helper. King, Nes­ bitt, Shelansky, and Archer are students in the University. apprentices; Rudolph Krueger is helpei ami genet al utility man ami has been witli the pi .-ss for fifteen years. Miss Frances Hall, also a tudent of the University, is office clerk for M . VV I iglu. ( ’orumnni- -t w hat." IO am that Said the ot lier, open-mold hed it omnuinist prop .ii. n ignorance: rndw i mn VV by, t hat' uganda. numb 1 pi opaganda. They’re lie I died States.’’ mg it all over ti.* \ j 'peal ed ON T H E C A M P U S T H IS W E E K : I hat st i angest of creature-, a rolleg* Republican club, product of the min*! of one. graduate Raymond Holbrook, student in journalism. In an Ed* itorial VV lit ing < ‘a ss tinted with Liberalism ami intolerant Iv ski* - Heal of ' hero ic • tim' do not hold water, Holbrook is the only Re­ publica'! :\ month he ha fared badly under hard ribbing. hut has borne up. F»-i Began another drive, this time for names on a petition. Regents, Assembly, and members of an honorary pre-medical society had Elevator l akes Texan to Dress 11 ere is nm- elevator students don't have to worry about. For it only runs between two floors and is not designed for th* ‘ ) an port at mn of human i at go. This i- the freight c-levator iti the Uuiver ity I*, ess which is u«ed to carry the set-up forms fron* the composing room on tin- sec­ ond floor to the press room on the ground floor ami to return the type when the press-work is Purdueed from the Otis done, Elevator Company in 1928, the lift ha given consistent service ever since. agreed that it would be advisable to raise the ho-pital fee ta $5 and It wo lid make build a new hospital. it compulsory. Opener! the third annual con­ vention of the Texas Folk Lore .Society— dedicated to preserving the pa-t in wordy palters. Appeared reports of the Law School Banquet. Dan Moody de- dared his love for th** law school faculty. Dean Hildebrand said there were hot-beds of commu­ nism and socialism in the colleges. In the presence of some of the lawyers, he said -tate’s be the way to succeed was to courageous and honest. leading .....—-o-------- - Dress Continued from Page I upon the press and pi lilted ?"i oin them. palier may vary by t wr * from foil i W I! ll equal "ii sihilit • I hat P large copie •IIT to the paper is Si'/.*- of the multiples of ixteen pages is a pm - will en 'UneI e t tie Ti- cm Ration from djin*) ■ to 7jHM) eopiei- pet new press. room Ho- the now iii be ins;aller} in thr* nu the University Ming, the bindery will ' o t tie second floor, Ink­ om now occupied Try the -I t make w hieh mg t he I ‘aiver I! -rid. ----- o— . Dower Show Continued from Page I visitors rom cal Engineering, everything reads a tn i s o i i a ' i t \ m e t e r , u b i d i charactei electrically, to a phnto- electrjf <-minter, which records the na age id all crossing its line of vision, will he demon­ strated. Other demonstrations will include a jittery coil with its case of electric nerves, a tesla coil with it phenomena of high voltage and high frequency, a surge generate) with up to 690,000 volts, a short­ wave radio transmitting menages to all parts of the United States Boston Special M a d e w ith Pit Barbecue and Special Relish on Poppy Seed Bun Served With Potato Chips And Olives Try It— It’s N e w — T a s t y — Enticing 1 5 c Cantrell Drug Store 19th at N ueces P h o n e 2-6121 Continued from Page I A IR P L A N E C R A S H AND F U N E R A L S E R V IC E S Club Last week now are six students. In the Univer-ity Flying the room, but they have no proof. The first suspect was one of the the boys who was dancing on there were eight. floor at the time. Firm in their They owned a second-hand plane belief that he was the guilty one, ami bargainer! co-operatively for the avengers planted a -imiiar flying lesson*. Thi week Dean bomb in the boy’s room Saturday Moore was explaining that the it failed to work. morning, but Undismayed, they set off a fire- Univei tty would not use its power m arker under his dom. Aft*-! to di-band the c ib be. aw e -tu- having punished him in thi n an- dent- rn i-t learn to take care of ner, they now doubt that he i- themselve--. the culprit. Explanation resulted from an accident in Georgetown in which I tee vow vengeance on whomever J e u Parish and Guy Bryan, club if and member-, were killed Saturday, committed the “ crime,” when they identify him. thai will (A p ril Is. W ith little experiem ■ fu lly at their expense. repay him for his laughtei in flying, Leaders of the Little Campu up a the owner’. ^monoplane without they had taken S U N D A Y ', A P R I L , SC . I M S together with many household ap­ pliances and an illumination dis­ play. M o d e l D r i l l i n g R i g Engineering, A completely equipped model rotary drilling rig will be working in the Department of Petroleum along Production with a water flooding demonstra­ tion, a model central power pump­ ing unit, moving pictures of blow­ outs, oil well fires, cementing op­ erations, a gusher, an operating coring machine, a gas lift, gas meters, regulators, meter provers, and other laboratory equipment all in motion. -------- o-------- A rro w o o d to T a lk A t E l P a so S e m in a r Dr. C. F. Arrowood, professor of the history and philosophy of education, will El Paso Inter-Church Religious Sem­ inar on “ The American Tradition of Civil and Religious Liberty,” Tuesday morning, A pril 28. address the He will return to the campus Wednesday. The seminar is spon­ sored by the various churches and El organizations religious Paso, Dr, Arrowood said. of wi’th only a fraction of the power of a broadcasting station., a com­ munications laboratory, the o u s Uses o f e l e c t r ic i t y in th e Suit in a yourself Sportster for Spring $ 2 7 50 W h a t s t y l e s u it d o y o u w a n t . . . w h a t f a b r i c . . . w h a t c o l o r o r c o m b i n a t i o n o f c o l o r * ? G e n t l e m e n , w e a r e n o w s h o w ­ in g o u r f a m o u s s p o r t s t e r s u it s in s p r in g w e i g h t g a b a r d in e s , p la i d s , s t r i p e s a n d in a v a r i e t y o f s p o r t s s t y le s , c h e c k s d o u b l e - b r e a s t e d , r e g u l a r s in g le - d r a p e s a n d t h e m . . . a n d s u it y o u r s e l f ! l o u n g e m o d e ls . S e e a n d Campus Man’s Shop 2 3 5 0 G u a d a l u p e E d d ie J o s e p h , M g r . Send Mother Y o u r P h o t o q r a P h on M O T H E R ’S D A Y A litt le m o r e t h a n t w o w e e k s f r o m n o w e v e r y s t u d e n t w ill p a y h o m a g e to th e “ b e s t girl in t h e w o r l d , ” M O T H E R ! M o t h e r ’s D a y , M a y 12, is t h e d a y o f a ll d a y s to r e m e m b e r “ h e r .” If y o u c a n n o t m a k e a trip h o m e t h e n d o th e n e x t b e s t t h in g , s e n d a p h o t o g r a p h o f y o u r s e l f . Photos 3 Large 8x10 Inch $ J 7 5 for -One to send Mother -One to give the Friend -One to keep yourself *These specials may be marie from either the negatives we have on negatives may be taken. Don’t wait until the la-t minute as we need to make up your pictures and you need timr for mailing. Come in today and— file or new a little time O R D E R Y O U R P H O T O G R A P H S F O R M O T H E R ’S D A Y N O W P a r a l t a S t u d i o s 2 5 1 0 G U A D A L U P E P H O N E 2 - 0 2 5 8 TSTexas Continues March Toward Baseball Title, Beating Bears, 9 to 3 Long Game Here Marks Eighth Steer Victory The T exas Longhorns got a step closer to the Southwest Conference baseball cham pionship at ( lark Field Saturday afternoon by taking a long, ragged 9-3 contest from the Bay­ lor Bears. T exas now has eigh t victories and one loss in conference play. Six gam es remain on the schedule, three o f th e m a g a i n s t th e s e c o n d place** T e x a s A g g i e s . N . E . A . S E R V I C E C O M P L E T E C A M P U S A N D C O N F E R E N C E C O V E R A G E I.N S. R E P O R T S G E O R G E D E N N I S . N i g h t Sport s Edi t o r TEXAN SPORTS Longhorn Netmen Defeat Tulane; Sutter Takes Match from Weller E d i t e d by S T A N L E Y G U N N Folks Wins Intramural Tennis Singles Title t e n a n t s w h o will p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c L e a g u e m e e t ; M ay I and 2, Mrs. J. D. H all and Mrs. C la u d e Hill, c o - c h a i r m e n o f the h o u s i n g c o m m i t t e e , r ep o rte d S a tu r d a y . F r a t e r n i t i e s , so r o r itie s , d o r m i ­ t o r ie s , and b o a r d in g h o u s e s h a v e in p r o v id in g b e e n v e r y g e n e r o u s a c c o m m o d a t i o n s , Mrs. H all said, b u t t h e n u m e r o u s a c t iv i t i e s b e in g held t h r o u g h o u t the c it y h a v e p r e ­ v e n t e d t h e o b t a i n i n g o f as m a n y f a c i l i t i e s as a r e n e e d e d . M a r y R a t e C ro w will v i s i t a t her h o m e in G a lv e s t o n this w e e k ­ end. in s l e m l e r M ike D u e c y , c o u l d n ’t t h e o p e n i n g B a y l o r t h e lo c a t e l e f t - h a n d e r , i n n in g a nd p l a t e t h e L o n g h o r n s c o u n t e d t h r e e t i m e s o n a s i n g l e hit. He w a s r e l i e v e d i n ­ by J e l l y S o R e l l e n i n g a f t e r he w a lk e d f i r s t t w o m en to f a c e him. in t h e third th e M o re t h a n 3 , 0 0 0 f a n s s a w t h e g a m e . T t h e f i r s t s a f e a t T h e B e a r s d r e w f i r s t blood i n n in g a s a in r esu lt o f ^ ^ l o o s e f i e l d i n g b y th e S t e e r s . V in - so n w a s f i r s t on W i n - b o r n ’s e r r o r ; M a r s te l le r s c r a t c h e d a d o u b le t h r o u g h third a n d V i n ­ s o n r e l a y . B r a n c h t h e n hit Russell w i t h a f a s t o n e , but he r etire d t h e n e x t t h r e e m e n in ord e r. s c o r e d s l o w on a ^ * ^ t e m p t e d S t e e r s G o A h e a d for left R i g b y f i l l i n g led o f f t h e b a s e - t h e S t e e r s by t a k i n g o n e o f D u e e y ’s s l a n t s in th e b a c k . Mult rn w alk e d . Satwls st r u c k o u t . but G rah am s i n g l e d to P re i- bisch w a s hit by a p i tc h e d ball, s c o r in g R ig b y . W in b o rn f o r c e d P r e ib is c h at s e c o n d , M o n r o scor- T he S t e e r s at- i n g on th e d o u b l e pu t on s t e a l . D u e c y g o t th e ball t o t h e to c a t c h G r a h a m , p l a t e t h e ball. d r o p p ed b u t H e n s l e e H o lt e n d e d th e in n in g by g r o u n d ­ in g out. the t o t i m e |>la\ in fo u r th . L e e ’s d o u b l e , b u t T h e B e a l - put o v e r a m a r k e r the f o u r t h on A l f o r d ’s s i n g l e in a n d B r a n c h bo r e d o w n and g o t th e side o u t. T e x a s g o t t h e run back in t h e ir \V< s t e r m a n h a l f o f t h e th e let st r u c k o u t . h u t H e n s l e e th ir d s tr i k e g e t a w a y fr o m him a n d W e s t e r m an w as s a f e at first. F i t z s i m m o n s to se c o n d a n d B r a n c h lin ed a d o u b l e to s c o r ­ ing. fie ld . W e s t e r n * n s a c r if i c e d him right M i d k i f f w e n t in to p itch f o r t h e H i g h - six th . 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S a n d s led o f f w ith a tr ip le to righ t c e n t e r ; G rah a m s in g le d s c o r in g S a n d s ; P r e ib is c h pop p e d sin g le d out to to r igh t, and G ra h a m . l e f t ; W e s t e r m a n d o u b le d s c o r in g W i n b u r n to s e c o n d ; W in b u r n S a n d s s i n g l e d w ith o n e o u t S e e B A S E B A L L , p a g e 8 in OM EKV For Mother’s Day Gilts S e e t h e L at e st in S t a t i o n e r y Blue Mirror 25 Sm a l l F o l d e d S h e e t * a n d En v e l op e * • ire 4 ” x 5 ” . . . j us t the t hi ng f o r no t e s 9 0 c 25 L a r g e F o l d e d Sh e e t * a n d E n v e l o p e s sire 5 ” x 8 ” . . . f or l e t t e r s to y o u . . . All b o x e s in wh i t e l e a t h e r e t t e . can be us ed a* a j e we l r y box, t i o n e r y is gone . 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E lizabeth F o s t e r . 02485300020202010200020201000200000253530201000002000201000010000000000010050010020202010200020001021105020200020102020202000200000202010200050102090508010000000105020200020002020100020902000210010901000810090505051009050510081001020200000209071006050608060502020609080501020202024800530002000202022323532300020002000001 SVN DAY. APRIL 26, 1936 T II E D A T I, Y T E X A X PAGE FIVE CAMPUS S O C I E T Y Edited B T E V E L Y N BUZZO t v 'v Delta Phi Epsilon Has Spring Dance Delta Phi Epsilon soroi ity held foi ital dance Sa tu rd a y its sprint night from 9 to I o’clock at the Federated W o m e n ’s Flubs B u ild ­ ing, C arnes W e a v e r’s orchestra played fo r the dancing. “ A M idsum m er N ight’s D ream ” was the theme used in the decora­ tions and programs. Balloons of all colors floated above the dance floor. Alex Blum , Silverm an, The guests were Nathan S a fir , ( lark, R o y H a rry Lew is, H e n ry Tashnek, Leo Lipshitz, E. L. W a g ­ ner, M . C. Blum enthal, H e rb ert Davis, B u rto n Grossman, Lester Klein, Ir v in Massman, Ir v in g Goodfriend, Ger- shon Sugarm an, Aaron Cohen, Sid ney Lipshy, Harold Leon, B u tte r­ milk Gerson, Arnold Travis, Sol Freidraan, David G reenfield, M a u ­ Forchheim er, Paul rice Harold Roo.nh, Ja c k Tobolowsky, Seym our Cohen, Morton L e v y , M aurice Sondoch, Sam Kam insky, Irvin g E llis , B e ry l W ein er, B e r ­ nard Seige!, Yale Kalmans, Louis Bockstein, Ed W in kler, S id n e y H urw itz. D ave Seige!, Be rn a rd Brooks. Ja k e M acow , Ja k e G o ld­ stein, C harles Tropp, Sol Geld man, M ost Hoehman, N at G ood­ friend, Harry Sherm an, Le o n a r I Fran k, J e r r y Perlm an. Schm idt, So n n y V e x la r, j don ; C y ril Also Ja c k A ltm an, S ta n le y Nev elow, Bobbie Raeusin, Ju liu s Ra- cusin, C h arlie Davidson, Robert Tobias, J a y Sam Levy, Norm an Fink, Lew is Lee. Jo e Baxy, W elsh Strauss, E li Lippm an, B ill Sin kin, Lou Fiseh, M orris W ise, Shel Ju liu s Cornblith, B ro w n , Cyril N evelow , Leonard Adlem an, A l H andler, E v i l M endel, E a r l Horowitz, M ax Jacobson, M ike ! Diamond, Louis K irsc h Charney, Fraehtm an, S ta n le y David, Louis Schw artz, Mann.v Reichm an, Sa u l Goode ll, J ule.s Fine, Nathan W e id ­ man, David Fein b eig , and B ill Poinerantz. Lou M ints, Also P e a rl Kreidm an, E tta Go- lenturnek, T illie F r y , Dora Baxt. Helen Friedm an, Anne Perlm an. Sadye Mae ( archon, Jessonha G i l­ bert, D orothy Dworkin, A n nette Bockstein. Roseland W a te r m a n , Sylvia Rolniek. Pauline Schlin ger, J ( anetic Berkow itz, Frieda Tobo­ lowsky, V e ra M a n vil, S y lv ia Gov lenturnek, Josephine Sanger, Ida Stool , S h ir le y Bennett, Guiding Stool, Rosy S w artz, Diane F is h ­ man, Ja n ic e lieder, H e lln N eve low, D orothy Rae Levinson, Le n a Schmidt, B ird ie Macow, R a y Aren- son, S h ir le y Horowitz, Florence ( Le vy, E t t a Cohen, E v e ly n Horo- v\ r , M a ry < ■ •: en. Florian I .abel. i Ruth W illia m s, Florence Forch- I beaner, R o m - Mendlovitz, S a lly I A leu ro n , Bernice Clark, M axine i L e vy , N atalie Be ll Lee, Golds Blocker, L illia n Cohen, and S a ra Lee Fishm an. A lso H a rr y Seller, Bernard L e v itt, N athan [ 1 Lewis, Max Axelrod, Sam A x e l­ rod, A l A a ro n s , Maurice Maltz, Louis Axelrod, Ju le s Maltz, Clar- enc Sc beeps, Charles Maltz, B e r nard Rabinowitz, M artin Gould. Dan Sum m ers, Leon C hernikow ski, C h a r l e s Schwartz, Seymour Sachs, S e y ­ mour Schw artz, M aurice Sach*. Solomon Sa ch s, Leon Green, H a rry W anger, B e r ­ nard C'ahn, David Gorin, Nathan Horowitz, Ja k e F r y , Charles A n ­ {Cornfield, H a ro ld ton, Muse A lfre d Rothstein, Ben Stern, Stern, H a rr y A rm er, Nathan Loef- tenholtz. L a d o re Caplan, M ilton Super, Leon Roberts, Ja c k B u t ­ ler, Ja c k Spinel*, and Sid Hand lei’. Lew is, Nathan , Also W o lff, Herm an W aldm an Sol G ilbert, Abe L e v y , Abe Moseman, J Ja c k S a fir , Sol Sm ith, Bern ard Israel Sm ith, Le ro y G il { beet, Joseph Shamblum, Ben G ji­ ber, Max D w orkin, M elvin Rosen­ thal, Je m En g la n d er, Robert H o f f ­ man, E li Bi rkm an, Abe Ellis, Jo e Ellis, Jo e French, P a t Adlem an, Sam Aronson, Phil Sanger, Sam Reichman, Sam Swartz, Ben A lt man, M ilton Axelrod, Louis R a v ­ er, B illy Goldborg. Peter K am insky, B ill Le vin , W I Ham I.ovine, M arion L e v y , Ju lia n Bernard Leo Gordon, Meyer, Jacobson, Sid nev Kirsch, Leon Jo e Cohn, SKIPPY ^ G S T A K Y TH I N A. Alpha Xi Delta Entertains A t Formal Dance Alpha Xi Delta sorority e n te r­ tained w ith its spring form al S a t­ urday ni.itht in the crystal ballroom o f the D riskill Hotel from 9 to Lester K itchens’s o r­ 12 o’clock. c h e s t r a played. Tile dance wa* preceded b y a reception from 8 to it u ’c lo c k . guests included H a rry The Quin, lame: Richards, Ja c k R u t­ ledge, S y d n e y Reagan, K ent R i­ der, C larence Raney, L. J . Rob orts, Lloyd Rigby, W illia m R a l­ ston, M a rv in Simpson, Cecil S im p ­ son, E d w a rd Syers, Robert Swin- ney, M orris Sands, W illiam W ells, W illia m W added, Hilton W ilh ite, R ob ert Wi>e, Le ro y W a te rm a n , Charles B. W a re , St. C la ir Yates, B ill H all, Em o ry H uffhines, M a r­ vin Hasehke, Fra n c is Hayes, R an­ I ley©, Lloyd Harper, L e ro y dall Ja c k Johnson, Leon (Why, E a rl Kin, Theodore Koerner, Lew is Love, N orton L a c y , E a r l Malone, C larence Niebuhr, Edm und Nun* nally, Robert Nesbitt, Thomas O ’Rourke, R. E . Old, W illiam John Pope, H arris Phil- Pugh, (juist, R u s k Carm ichael, H a rry Dougherty, J . P rio r Moore, Rex McClain, Ed w ard Slavik , Wilson Ja c k W ilson, B e v e rly Thoma , Hearn, Ja c k Daniels, K a rl B a k e r , R ichard Holder, Carol M cPherson, M orris Jam es B rin k le y , H a rv e y Pulliam, M aurice Bullock. Nolan H a rv e y, Arnold Kocurek, Read Kennoii, Chauncey C ritz, )an C o lte r, Graham Bvuee, Pa ii ^mmcIi, E d d a Pa u l, B ill Cox, R a y Ja c k W augh, mom! Ashmore, Boh George C orpenter, Mark Adams, Edgar E v a rd , R u s h A u stin, N ile Ba li, David B e tte r, Preston C a r­ nahan, Raymond C arrington, L e s ­ lie C rockett, W illia m Decherd, Robert Dupree, Kenneth Erickson, B . B. Evan s, Jo e Fitzsimmons, Fred G oerner, Fred erick Gipson, Ja c k Disch. ( ’holist rom, H u m , W a y n e I.)owd, Also P a u l G ild er of Houston, B illy Cook of M cGregor, and C a rte r Speed, Carrol M artin, John R. G ro u h a m , M aurice Wor- rel, of College B e tty W yn n e of K e rrv ille , B e rth a Lee of Brenham , M u ra T u rn e r of Beaum ont, Dorothy V ernon of Station, T O D A Y I N B R I E F •J o’clock —Alpha Epsilon Phi breakfast, Barton Springs. IO o’clock - Delta Phi Epsilon breakfast, home o f Mrs. A. B u rsty n. 3:30 o’clock In ier- C ity Coun­ cil meeting, Texas Union soy. 4:30 o’clock M o rtar Board re­ cital, main lounge of Texas Union. 6 o’clock— H illel Foundation discussion grout* and supper, H illel Foundation. 6:30 o’clock -Sigma Delta Chi, Jo u rn alism B u ild in g 102. 7:30 o’clock— G regg players present Gregg House auditorium . House “ Princess,” M o n d a y in B r i e f 6:30 o’clock— P i Sigm a Alpha Texas banquet, initiation Union. 7:46 o’clock— A lle n Academ y Club, Texas U nion 311. 7:30 o’clock— Ex e cu tiv e com­ mittee of the A u stin Club w ill meet in Texas U nion. San Antonio, and H elena Doorn- boss o f Nederland w ere out-of- town guests attending the dance. Chaperons were Mrs. Kathleen ! Bland. Mrs. L. 0 . G raham , Miss i M innie Blu n d ell, M rs. R u b y T er rill Lomax, M r. and M rs, Robert | B . Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. C row der, and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Haggard. • * * Episcopal Club Has Stag Dinner Monday T he M en ’s Episcopal Club w ill give its monthly stag dinner Mon­ day night at 7 o’clock in Gregg House. Bishoj) Clinton Quin will be the guest speaker and Jam es A. p lay­ Garrison of the ground commission w ill be in charge of the entertainm ent. Mrs, F. E . Crouch and members o f the W om en’s Guild w ill prepare the dinner which will be served by boys of the Sunday Club. A ustin * * * S O R O R IT Y T E A P O S T P O N E D The tea which was to have been given by the Austin alum nae as­ sociation of Alpha X i Delta so­ ro rity Sunday afternoon at t h e home of Dr. and Mrs. J . WE Brad- field has been canceled because of the death of Dr. Readfield. ST ' ' DISTINCTIVE APPAREL KOK CO-EDS F a b r ic s G a y an d C olorfu l t v W a s h a b le S ilk s — C o tton s th at a r e new | I H a n d -b lo c k e d Linen P rin ts— \ j o i i Q C lo q u e s, T o n k a C r e p e l l ask Dr essen That Fit - - Fit for Any Occasion, Too! S iz e s 11-15 an d 12-20 Priced fro m $3.95 c v-V N e x t t o S t a t e T h e a t e r su m m e r S h o e s Iron1 Loot's • S e t th a c e ; Di p your tops into these newest of shoe fashions! You’ll like their looks so well you can't resist . . . and once you feel th eir comfort, you’ll know they have quality as well as pace-setting style. A wide variety to select from. E x a c t l y a s i l l u s t r a t e d — W h i l e p a t e n t G r e e n p a t e n t — P i n k p a t e n t A l s o in l o w e r h e e l . — A l l w h i t e — B r o w n a n d w h i t e R e d a n d w h i t e $495 e x q u i s i t e T h i s w i t h s q u a r e t o e s s q u a r e h e e l s c o m e s p u m p a n d in — W h i t e b u c k — B r i t i s h t a n — B l a c k p a t e n t — W h i t e k id — B l a c k a n d w h i t e $ 6 5 0 LEON’S S L I P P E R S H O P Tfu St git Shop of Alist rn 6 0 4 A C o n g r e s s Phi Gams Have Garden Party chapter Phi ti rn ma Delta fra te rn ity en­ tertained F rid a y night w ith a g ar­ den p arty and open house. In the j h o u s e ,; garden o f the Japanese lighted by vnri-colored lanterns, a b u ffet supper was served from 6:30 until 8 o’clock, when the open house began. M u ­ sic was supplied by Jo e Stanton and his orchestra. Chaperons were Mrs. Kathleen Bland, Mr. and Alt . H a rris Brush, Mrs, O rdw ay. Hicks A llen, Dr. and Fred eric D u n calf, and M r, Mrs. (diiton Moi gun. .Moiling, Rxburn, Guests w ere Ju n e Ross, A m elia H arlan, Je a n n e Richey, Cathren Crow ell, Beth Jo h n n ie Be*- Reed, Ja n e And* rson, Helen E liz a ­ Po tte r, K a th ry n beth A nn R ail, Ida Mae A utecy, Alice Vaug han , M arkle Langham , Lorw cn W illia m s, M artha Chas­ tain, B e tty Adam s, Katharine E v ­ B e tsy ans, M ary Helen Adrianee, N ancy J o Casey, Essie Mac W e n tw o rth , Helen C ra w fo rd , M ary Louise Je a n n e tte Agnew, Josephine Nash, Gordon Je n n in g s K eith Clark, M artha K e lly , KH int Nash, Sid Pietzsch, Bob Ee k ha rdt, G Wynne C urtis, Lawson (leggins, Claude G ilstrap, Fred Chambers, Bob Woods, C a rl Brow n, and W illie Matthews. T e rry , eat ch, * * * A. E . P H I S P L A N P IC N IC A lpha Epsilon Phi sorority w ill celebrate its Founders’ D ay with a sw im m ing p a rty and picnic at Barton Springs Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. The comm ittee for the steak f r y consists o f Rosetta Le vy, Helen Sehulem an, and M a x ­ ine Friedson. • • * T O A R R A N G E D A N C E The executive comm ittee of the Austin C lub will meet in the Texas Union Monday night at 7 :30 o’clock to discuss a dance which the club w ill give soon, E l ­ bert Pollan announced. Rosen, : Peltzm an, Buddy Perlm an, M elvin Potash, Max Herbert Schw artz, Harold Shelansky, H y ­ man Spoor, W ilb u r Stein, David ! Aaron, A rth u r W ein trau b , EH I W aU ach, Gu> Raymond I Zim m erm an, Jo e I. vine, Leona: I S to la ro ff, George Berkow itz, aud Ja k e M eyerowitz. L e vy , A Ho Rabbi and Mrs. A. V, Goodman, Mrs, L. Straussberger, Mr. and Mrs. Snyd er, M r. ami M rs, Jim N’ovy, M r. and Mrs. IL A. Goodfriend, M r. and Mrs. I). Go ii man, Miss Lyon Liftm an , Mrs. Habeck, Mrs. M. Israel, Mrs. K le ­ ann mon, Mrs. Schoonb rg, M i, an I M rs. Charles Schwab, Mr. M rs. I. M. London, M r. and Al I-. E . M. Jo-eph, Mrs, Sam M ed ia ger, Mrs. Charles E l chon baun., Mrs, R. Denitz, Mr. anti Mrs. H J . E t Hinger, and Mr. and Mrs. W ill Keen. A lso Ju lia n Moor, Simon Adolph M arks, Fra n k , Charles Ford, Louis W e l l ­ man, Ja k e Kat .. Ralph Barron Em anuel Bender, M aurice Se h ill­ man, Leo H offm an, Ja c k Gorin, Alex Lerner, W illia m Levine, Bob Berm an, S ta n le y Goldberg, Sam Jo e Gross­ Sink in, man, Max M endlovitz, Sidney Levinson, Bob K a ro tk in , W illia m H urw itz, Bernard Goodstein, R a y ­ mond Friedland er, Burton Davis, Simon Alexander, M eyer Blinder man, Je a n B r a u n ig, Leo Davis, S ta n le y Fischer, Louis Fruitier, Bern ard K arkow ski, Lester K a ­ rotkin, Daniel K leinm an, M el­ vin Lachm an, Leon L e vy , M ilton L e v y , V ic to r R avel, Irvin g R avel, Straus, S h ift, Robert: Harold B e ry l W ein er, and David Straus. Also A lfre d Agrest, M erritt Fruhm an, A lbert Cohen, Bennett. Kaplan, A rnold A reason, Roy Bennett, A rth u r Be rw a ld , H e r­ bert Blum , R o ya l B r in , Leonard Daiches, Bernard G o ld en , R a y ­ mond Goodman, W illia m Jolesch, Louis Host, George Laven, Moi-e L e vy , M optie M arks, Felix M eyer, Freem an M ittenthal, Theodore Na man, Robert Pure in, A rth u r Ro - coe, Leonard Rosengarten, B e r ­ nard Rosen man, IL B. Rosenthal, Irv in g Samuels, I L D. Schwarz, Bernard Seige), Dan W underm an, B e rn a rd Em m ett Schwab, and , Schwab. I). l*r. and M rs. M i. and M r-. }(). < hinituie. Also M r. and Mrs. J . Schm idt, I M r. J oc K een , M r. NL H irs c h fie ld . IL M a cow . M r. J . la n d M rs. L o u is Le vy, M r. and M rs . A. Bi, rstyn. Dr. and M rs. K. I lr. and Ai 1 s. A. IL S c h a lle r. D r. and M rs. I L J . Leo n . K le in , I L H e lle r , M r. and M rs M r. M . I (i ii- N ovy, M r. H a r r y Bassi-- AI ti D avid B a ss ist. M r . M ax L ich t- en bau m . M r. E d B a u m , M r. J e r r y B a u m , M r. M a rc u s B a u m , M is* Q u en n ie L ittm a n , M r. ani! M r Sol Stern, Mr. S d G< Intan, M* A l M elliager, M r. ger, M r .Manny I I * vj Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Jcscso Meiiin- ■ai I, M r. Xaron Mr. and ,Iber Mr. and (H e c iib c rg , . Sam Md a n i . Sam L ie h e n ste in , A 1 I Si hm idt. . Mr-. L. Gol A r ■ M r, Al rs. A mo! I and Sch m id t. M r. and Mr-. B e m a n ! Per inurn. Al r. and Al r-, .Hie Low en stein. Air, and Mrs, H e n r y * a ik . Mr. and Mi A . Freidm an, M r. and M -. have T ash n k, M r. and Ir e n *1 Mr-. Max Erie- dberg, M rs. 11 nom, Al , and Mrs. L. Friedm an, Phi Mus Give Spring Formal Dinner-Dance Ph i Mu sorority gave its spring formal Sa tu rd a y night from 9 until 12 o’clock in the M arie An- I to ile tte room o f the Stephen F . j A ustin Hotel. A dinner from 7:30 until 9 o’clock fo r the sorority I members and their escorts pre­ ceded the dance, for which J im ­ mie W at son’s orchestra i layed. A formed lighted Phi Mu badge sur­ rounded by flow ei the center of the dinner table decora­ tions. The Phi Mu crest in roses I was engraved on the place cards lot' each guest. The *ororit.y’* fo l­ io ) s, rose and w hite, were c a n ie d I out by colored balloons and flow- ers. Chaperons were Mesdames O. T. Booth, R u b y T e rrill Lom ax, and K athleen Blan d, Mr. and Mrs. George W ells, and Dean ll. T. Pa rlin . Guests fo r the dance wore R an­ cher A rch er, M ark Adams, John David Brad shaw , Jim m ie B rin k le y, Roland C lark, C arl Czigan, H e n ry Doak, Ju liu s C lifto n , Duran Bob Eek hard t, Derby, B illy Disch F o rt W orth , Landen Free ar, G reenhill, Win- Jo h n n y Green, Jo e fred Gustafson, Je n k in s G a rre tt, R a y Holbrook, Conde Hoskins, G arvis H arrell, Brockm an Horne, Claude Holcomb, Ed Hodge, A r ­ chie Ham pton, W a lte r Ja n u a ry , F la n k Lockhart, Ja c k Lew is, W il­ liam M o d ifie r of San A ntonio, W a lte r M errim an, Jam es D. Mc- Cutehan I I I , Jim M ille r, H a rve M ayfield . Also J e r r y M cA fee, George M< - K. Ivey, Ja c k N ew ell, W a lla c e Mc- Pope, 1 Marmite, Jo e H eal, Jo h n Howard Patterson, Ted Riggs, Lloyd Ruth, W il-on Richards, Jo e Rape, M arvin Rape, H a rr y R ead -, in t o f E l Paso, Sid ney Reagan. Pau l Shelton, IL Sherrod of Lub- I Jo e Storm , Glenn S in g le - 1 bock, ton, M iles Woodall. CHIT W arrin- ner, Messrs, and Mesdames A m o N ow otny, J . (I. M c A lliste r, G. L . I Jones, E rie | Schul!©, Paul Blan chard. J . M u r - | la y Ram sey, R o y A rcher, and Ma-J joe and Mrs, P. H. Riodcl of Fo rt j Sam Houston, Al* . A i thor Jon* J and Mr. E d Booth. Spreen, Charles * * * Littlefield to I lave Spring Formal Dance Little* ,1 Id 11. > m itery w ill have it.- spring form al Sa tu rd ay night with Bi n Y o ung ’* orchestra nlay- ng. In keeping with precedent the girls ct at form er dances, w ill w ear no corsages. Mr. and Mrs. Dave D orfm an, Mr. aud Mrs. ti ..n y Bo -kst vin, M r. and M rs. Herbert Tootchin. Mr, and Mrs. M eyer Meld, Mr. M elvin Rest ut bal. Al is- AI a i ian D* n it z, Dr. arui Airs. Goldf ’d er, M r. and vl rs. I lot f IL < ala n, Mi s. E a mn, and Mr. and Al -. Sam Swart z. H I L L E L G R O U P T O M E E T The regu lar Sunday discussion H illel Foundation fo r the w eekly cultural meeting. The subject of group of the H ii lei Foundation discussion will be “ Veterans of w ill meet today at (J o’clock at the Fu tu re W a rs.” There's joy . . . walking in a rn °I Io a sport. • Rough! T hat's the -(Ult' to w ear with the new rough weave c lo t h e s . Rugged, they stand up under hard w ear. Sm art in town, too. fo r Jo « ^ . A 0 o J* o * 7/ y I W a lk -O v er • • ’ J! * * • • • ♦£*> • S i . e . t o I O • W (Ohs AAA A to B. W H I T K Hl ' n k , w h . i t * I nil t r i m t i l . 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E N T . c r I M O - A L L I CAM S E E ^ lit 1 IS S o U l g R E L S A O ^ RABBlTS.^^r T H E D A I L Y T E X A N S SUNDAY, APRHJ 26, 19GG Official Notice o r g a n i z a t i o n thi s y e a r , a c o p y of t h e c o n s t i t ut i on o f t h e o r g a n i z e t i on, a n d a b u d g e t f o r n e x t y e a r . w o m e n ’s i n t r a m u r a l g o l f S E C O N D R O U N D m a t c h e s o f t h e t o u r ­ n a m e n t m u s t be by 6 o ’clock T u e s d a y . April 28. 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I am a sci ence m a ­ jor, a n d I s h u d d e r e d at t h e s e n s a ­ t i o n a l i sm st ooped th** holy n a m e of popularization of k n o w l ­ e d g e ; keenly the o v e r w e e n i n g and a w a r e of u n w a r r a n t e d egot i sm of the man. I well r e m e m b e r th** t i me that he a c c i d e n t a l l y c o m m i t t e d a S p o o n ­ eri sm, a n d t he n , ins t ead of l a u g h ­ ing wi t h th** class a t hi- slip, went o ff , r e d- f a c e d , into a p r e p o s t e r ­ ou s a r g u m e n t to s u p p o r t t he t e r ­ so mi n o l o g y h u mo r l e s s l y j u s t - t u m b l e d u p o n ! I r e m e m b e r , too, his f r e s h m a n - c h e e r e d p r o mi s e s the first we e k to give e v e r y b o d y an A, a n d t h e c o n t r a s t b e t w e e n t hat wild bid the e x c e e d i n g l y a r b i t r a r y g r a d i n g s c h e m e a c t u a l l y a d o p t e d . 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