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J o h n Rocs* - t h e P r e s i­ v e lt, y o u n g e s t so n o f d e n t, u n d e r w e n t a s u c c e s s f u l a p ­ p e n d ic itis o p e r a ti o n y e s t e r d a y Che la t e s t Insult r u m o r sa vs t h a t is f o r m e r u t i li t ie s m a g n a t e „. , th e Italy . A u s t r i a , an d H u n g a r y be- now a t the m e r c y o f g a n g s t e r s w h o c a m e a llie s w h en P r e m i e r B e n it o , slip p e d a n o a rd h is t i t t l e Greek M u s s o lin i, C h a n c e llo r E n g e lb e r t ; f r e i g h t e r in P ir a e u s H arbor. G o v e r n o r Black o f t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e , w h o su b m itt e d th e p la n it to C o n g r e s s , p r e d ic te d w o u ld im m e d ia t e ly p u m p $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I .a st S a t u r d a y , A L L I A N C E in d u s try . t h a t in to . A S S E M B L Y R E V I S I O N GR O U P F I N I S H E S B Y - L A W C H A N G E S A not l u r Insta ll me nt Will A p p t a r W e d ne sd a y T R Y O U T S A N N O U N C E D T r y o u t s fo r place? on t h e A th - * n ae u m i n n r--ocM*ty d e b a t e te a m will be n ig h t. held W e d n e s d a y W il li a m T h o m p s o n , r e p o r te r , a n ­ n o u n c e d M on d ay. C, A. B r o w n an d M a n so n H a n d s w e r e f o r m a H y vol of! in to th e s o c i e t y at th e m e e t ­ ing M o n d ay . J O U R N A L I S T S M E E T S ig m a D e lt a Chi will hold a b u s ­ in e s s m e e t i n g to n i g h t at 6 o ’clock J o u r n a li s m B u ild in g 1 0 3 . A t 6 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k a s u p p e r m e e t i n g will he held at ILI b e r g ’s C a fe. C h a r le s th e G r ee n , m a n a g i n g e d it o r o f A u s t i n S t a t e s m a n , w ill be the guest speaker { C o n t i n u e d F r o m P a g e O n e ) C O W B O Y S T O I N I T I A T E h h.Dnvoi,. l e a s t C ity, p a ss e d at o f t [)e J u d ic i a r y C o u n c il, l,K e. S tu d e n ts’ A sso cia tio n , C o w b o y s w ill bold in itia tio n this a f t e r n o o n a* 5 o'clock in f r o n t o f Main B u ild in g . G len n S t r e e t , f o r e ­ m a n , a n n o u n c e d M on d a y. in th.* U n iv e r - le a s t n in e h o u r s ret a ry o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ o f s c h o l a s t i c work w ith a g r a d th the he was. r -lustered a nd th e S e c r e t a r y of th e S t u d e n t s ’ o f A s s o c i a t i o n -h all c o n s t i t u t e a re- I o f at in c o u n t c o m m i t t e e to w h o m a n y ca n - c o u r s e s m a k i n g up the n in e h o u r s ; I M yra B r e n n a n r e tu r n e d S u n d a y d id a t e d e s i r in g a r e c o u n t m u s t pe- an I w h o sh all h ave at l e a s t j u n i o r 1 n ig h t f r o m h er h om e in S a n A n ­ ticor) w ith in 21 h o urs a f t e r t h e j s t a n d i n g a ; th e w e e k ­ a n n o u n c e m e n t o f t i c e l e c t i o n r e ­ s u lt-. H o w e v e r , t h e r e shall be an race a u t o m a t i c r e c o u n t w h e r e t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n the t w o le a d in g c a n d id a t e s in th e ntim- bei o f v o t e s r e c e iv e d by e a c h is I pi r c e n t or le s s o f th e to t a l v o t e s c a s t in t h a t pa rticu la i ra c e . c o m m i t t e e lo n g se s sio n *serau e t h e c u r h a s b i t t e n m e , s h a l l I b i t e t h e c u r ? my j) V\ UT s t a t e d w i t h a d e l i n q u e n t o u l d git a l o n g a n y t o t a l p r o b a b i l i t y ot a n y w h e r e n e a r t h t e s t i m a t e d 120 m i l l i o n t a k e ach an- d o l l a r m a r k h a s a r i g h t t o w o r r y a b o u t its ouni pa-, mg an d reall y ? i na ne ii* I p r o s p e c t s . T h e J u n i o r C h a m b e r a r ; p o s s i bl< b ur d en o f C o m m e r c e ’s el f or ts h a v e c o m e at a p a r ­ t a x is t o be >een nit l e s s by j h o p e d t h a t t h e n e c e s s a r y a n d d e s i r e d r e ­ t i c u l a r l y f o r t u n a t e t i m e , a n d it s u l t s w i l l f o l l o w f r o m t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s d u r ­ i n g t h i s w e e k . i * 1 he m a » h a p a- a w h o l e , b e e n hit K e at e c o n o m i c d< or* -sion t h a n t h e . cd o l l a r .Gates, in t h e n a t i o n ; but o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t >f T e x a s w h o shall p r e s e n t a s t a t e ­ m e n t s i g n e d or c o u n t e r s i g n e d by th e U n i v e r s i t y t h e R e g is t r a r o f s t a t i n g is r e g ­ least t w e l v e h o u r s is te r e d o f th e s e c ­ ond s e m e s t e r ; that h e, d u r in g th e in w hich last sc h o la s tic s e m e s t e r th a t fo r a t s c h o l a s t i c work t h e s t u d e n t fo r G O I N G T O C A L I F O R N I A ? S e n d f o r B o o k wi t h c o m p l e t e d e ­ aud s c r i p t i o n s o n W h ere -t© -g o W b « t - m . s e e . N o o b li g a t i o n , r n r r C L A K K f R A V i L S E R V I C E r r C r ^ P ^ * p. g n. MORRISS HO T L L C L A R K , Lo* Angel** Calif. B E T T E R G R A D E S ow n a R O Y A L P O R T A B L E Precisely the model you need! Latest d e s i g n ..low­ est price! Complete!Easy to use. .even if you'vt finer typed before! Built fora i ife— tune o f writing conveni­ ence! A small initial pay­ ment, and it is yours! Fay the balance on easy terms. T e x a s B ook S tore 2 2 4 4 G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t R o y * ! T y p e w r i t e r C o m p a n y , l a c . 2 P a r k A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k d r y ........ f TU ESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Shaw n and Troupe of Male Dancers to P resen t Recital Tonight PAGE THREE than night S a tu rd a y “ Needed Revisions FR E SH M E N TO M EE T are weH-trmed and original, giv­ ing a sense of being m om spon­ some r e c e n t pic­ taneous tures. tion, will address Delta Kappa Gamma, hono rary sorority for wo­ men in educational work, at th e ir business and social meeting to be held at 7 :3(J the Faculty W om an’ s o'clock at Club. in The F reshm an Fellowship (Tub T eacher Certified Requirem ents” of the Y. W, C. A. will meet lo ­ night a t 7 o’clock in Texas Union will be the su bject of her speech. 316. Plans will be made concern- ing the bay ride which is ached- ulcd f o r March 24. The E aster I morning services on Mount Bon- nail will ala- he .I b c asw d . Sara 1 ''■varsity wen- honored at a St. Blair and Mary Lynn Y oung will j P a tric k ’s Day dance S a tu rd a y night have charge of the program for by m em bers of University Club. the meeting. Miss Y o u n g an-! D ean and Mrs. A m o Nowotny and nounced th a t the meeting will be Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Rowe served the a f f a i r which was over m tim e for the p e rfo rm an c e i as hosts at ic U niversity d u b . Miss j held a t the of Ted Shawn. Kopeck;/ several sang , and dance m n -mc was a re nee N tm ir and INSTRUCTORS HONORED InstrU(.tora and . -------------- o--------------- BLANTON TO SPEA K Dr. Annie AVebb Blanton, pro- furnished by ( bud ma I selection tu to r, of th o *o-------------- ... fessor of educational a d m i n i s i r a - 1 his orchestra. IParamount STARTS TOMORROW! ON THE STAGE! A W O R D * D E F Y I N G W H I R L W I N D Of FEMININE CHARMS, MAD MIRTH, , RINGING MELODIES AND BREATH- j H f LESS SPECTACLES! WORDS,*! MUSK. HK. F e a tu r in g A S ta r • L a d e n C o m p a n y . . . , . LESTER COLE SR J M f f K SOLDIERS V FORTUNE W ORLD FA M ED M A U CHO RU S H e a r T h e m Sin* "Th* E y e s of T e x a s ” N UD IST’S NOCTURNE W i t h Alic* K avin , A Sm it * and a Veil FOUR OTHER BIG ACTS! — ON THE SCREEN!----- Z A S U P I T T S —in ­ k i n g AND LIKE IT” W i t h E D W A R D E V E R E T T H O R T O N H U R R Y ! t.A S T T IM E S T O D A Y ! ‘‘GOING Marion D a vies B in g Crosby in HOLLYW OOD”I HANCOCK HURRY! MEN ONLY! THE CAMPI! P B y M A R K L S H K L R Y Campus Fraternities Entertain Students, Visitors for Dinner Cam pus f r a te r n itie s e n te rta in e d th e following guests a t dinner un day: Phi Sigma D elta e n te rta in e d Ann Sw iff of Galveston, F r e d a Red- mn o f H ouston, Helen Sylvia Lebenaon, Velma Scheff, A bner Burg f H ouston, A r th u r Bassist of F o r t W orth, Melvin Lipshitz of Waco, ♦ nd Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koen, T h e ta Xi has as its guests Alice wenson, M arjorie Owen, K ather- ne Weir, Virginia Morris, Dor- thy Shelby, G racietta Williams, ennie Marie Goodwin, Helen oniback, and B etty Bogart. D elta Tau Delta e n te rta in e d ary Ellen Pope, Nellie May Me­ lvin . I J >u taruu:, Lois Knder.-on, Carolyn K am pm ann. izabeth Colgin, and Essie Mae Pi K appa Alpha had as its guests Mary G. S te rn e , M ary M a r­ g a re t H aring, Virginia Wilkins, Ja c q u e Lansdale, Sarah H ewitt, E leano r Philqulst, F r a n c e s Kreels. A nn Bentley, Louise Latim r, Betty Gent,- A ik e n McLaughlin, La V erne W alker, Ja rre ll Crow and AI. K. Mahoney of Dal­ las. Virginia Coleman, an d Jo e W heel­ er were guests at tim Lam bda Chi house. Ventw ort h. iuliotte and Delta Kappa Epsilon ha a as its rue-ts J a n e W einert, B etty Bi is- oe, Dorothy Kenyon, P eggy Mea- ows, D orothy Bunkley, Mae Mc* Janus, Al H a rtm a n of Galveston, loland Blumberg, Joh n n ie Eu- tanks, W a rre n Osborne, and FI a t­ li* t Rose o f H ouston, Nancy S ta f Ord of What ton, and Raleigh Ross if Galveston. Tau Delta Phi f r a te r n ity enter- lined Lili an Siegel, Helen K auf- nann. and Pear! Josephs on of San antonio, Mary Hit soh, J e a n Levy, a m Newlove, Harold Schaer, and red Sieged o f San* A ntonio, Bob ohen, Seym our Sachs, Maurice Sachs, and B e rna rd S um m ers of louston. G uests at t h e Kappa Sigma muse were E lizabeth H ardy, Ja n e u rn e r, Helen Holmes, Mildred ’a t ton, Ja n e A nderson, M arjorie )avisson, M aurine Parnell, Mrs. .Utile Fischer, and Mr. and Mrs .yon Hunter, Psi Phi Kappa e n te r ta in e d -Vi Ida Fro st. F ia n c e s St*’wart, ranees Smith. Adrian Rose, Sue (A right, M argaret Bressler, M r s . Dudley C raw ford, Mrs. O. T. Booth, and Dean H. T. Parlin. B etty Phillips, Helen C raw ford, iorothy J e a n S te w a rt, Mary Mar­ garet Johnson, Fra n c e s P faefflin , E<'ll()I.S- PKHK I NS WE!) I S A r STI N S V S D A Y Miss Carolyn Perkins, d a u g h te r f of Mrs. Claude Ct. Day of Austin, was m arried to Paul A bney Echols , d' Longview at 9 o'clock S un day \ n the First Southern P re sb y te ria n j f hureh of Austin. The R* v. W R Minter officiated. Edith Perkins, sister of t h e ride, was maid of honor. Gene M cW horter of Longview served hest man, and Mary Echols, piece of the groom, w as flow er girl. Mrs. Roland Bodenhein of Longview fu rn ish e d the music for he cerem ony The bride is an ex-student of he University and a rnembet of Pi IL Mi Phi - m n ■ v. M 1 Echols, mn of Mrs. P e a rl Echols of Aust­ in, received bis law degree from he University and is a m em ber n! i * ’ i fruit rn * '■ . I ). A fte r a w eek’s w edding lie at home he couple will Longview where Mr. Echols onnected with Saye, Smeade, anti Save, law firm. trip , in i ■ * * * S O R O R I T I E S C H A N G E P L A C E S PO R D A N C E S Several cam pus organizations, which had planned to have dances this week a t the Aim!in C ountry Club, have made o th er a r r a n g e ­ m ents since its destru ctio n by fire rly S unday morning. lh Beta Phi sorority will hold its formal dance at the Stephen F. A - tin Hotel Friday night, and ViCta Tau Alpha has selected the D r fskil) Hotel for its dance Sat* u n la y night • » • HOLIDAY PARTY PL A N N E D A St. P a tr ic k ’s Day p a rty has been a rra n g e d by m em bers of the 7:30 W esley Bible Chair i-A-11 k lm p - m \ tunic.!'!. Dorothy social chairm an, announced Mon­ day. M e m b e r of Foe organization aud to the a ffa ir, th eir friend s a r e invited for „0 -------------- E N G IN E E R S HEAR PALMER Dr. A. B. Palm er, of head Sperry-Sun Surwell Company of Dallas, spoke Monday night at the meeting of the stu d e n t section of the Am erican In stitu te of Mining [Engineers. Dr. P a lm e r also p r e ­ sented a showing of la n te rn slides, the which were W orld’s F a ir last summer. displayed a t Everything M A Y R O B S O N w i t h Intram ural B aseb all E ntry List to C lose Sigma Chi en te rta in e d E lizab eth Schneider, E dith W ein berger, Ja n e T yler, Ruth Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Williams. e n te r- F n t vie Sigma Alpha Epsilon independent, fo r and d e p a rtm e n tal baseball club, w I!! tained B etsy B entley, Adeem E n - ! close Thursday, March 22, Berry light, Helen Ulmer, Bettie M c D a - ; M. W hitaker, in*ram ural director, vol, Marshal Elmore, Carolyn C a r - 1 announced Monday, p en te r, ( ’a the rin e Kirk. M argaret Beverley, Mary Elaine Anderson, Betsy Lee, Claire T a be r, Ruth j C unningham , S horty T e n n a n t of Tyler, E s th e r Mae W age n fe u h r, Inez G ranau, Clair Daniels, Helen J a n e Tilley, M a rg a re t Ridgeway, Frances Johnson of F ort W orth, Ja n e Huguley, Mrs. Law rence W estbrook, Charlie Terrell of G al­ veston, and Jo h n L offland and C. C T a y lo r of F o r t W orth. Last year the House of G riffith team , independent winners, won the all-intram ural title. O ther d i­ vision w inners w ere Delta Kappa Epsilon f r a te r n ity t ii list ; P h a r­ macy, d e p a rtm e n ta l w inners; and the Czech team , club champions. T he w inners of tin* intram u ral sw e a t­ championship will receive ers, Mr. W h ita k e r announced. The contests will be governed accord­ ing to the rules of the National Baseball Association except th a t league games shall last Tor seven innings an d championship games f o r nine. Sunday dinner guests at th e house were Sigma Phi Epsilon Sarah M a rg a re t Blair, M arg a re t Ward, Marie H a rp e r, Dorlene W omack, Lucy Thompson, Fran- entries ces Riehenstein, A nna Belle P e r - J closed March UL and com potitier kins and Mrs, F. E. H arring to n. I between th is g ro u p begins S a tu r d in ner j day. F r a te r n ity baseball The ~—------—o--------------- DEBA TE M EET H ELD LUBBOCK, Texas, March. 19 county county interschola F rances Crain, |— T e rry — T e rry League boys’ and girls’ elim ina­ tion debate to u rn a m e n t was held) at Texas Technological College Alarch 13 with Brownfield a n d in a Meadow elim inating Gomez round-robin according to Professor J. W. Jackson, dis- tric t Interscholastic League dirge-_ to r in charge of the e v e n t Firtat elimination will be held in B ro w n ­ field the la tte r part of the week to determ ine the w inner to e n te r the district t h r e e meet held a t Texas Tech April UL LL schedule, following were guests at the Chi Phi house Sun- I day: Mary J a n e Edw ards, Emma- : ja n e Rewed, E le a n o r Corliss, M argaret Belmont, and Mann. Ida Beth Cowden, Jtihny O F F I C E R S E L E C B Y / . E T A T A U A L P H A I E leanor T rim ble was elected * president of Zeta T au Alpha so­ rel tty Monday night. O ther offi- vers elected w e re I ma Culberson, j j vice p resid e n t; C atherine Brown- I ing, c orresponding s e c re ta r y ; J a n e ■ F errell, re c ording se c r e ta ry ; Dor- j tr e a s u r e r ; Meta J ofhy Leedom, j Young, house m a n a g e r ; S a ra h [ ! Beth McIntosh, h isto ria n ; E stelle i Yarnell, g u a rd ; Mary F o rre st, rush J c a p ta in ; M arjorie Davisson a m i, I John ye Mann, a ssistan t rush c ap ­ tain s; Miss Mann, Pan-Hellenic j j rep resentative. * * * Joe Arnold left his I.' Ufifk | in I fo r j Houston Joh ns Hopkins Hospital in Balti- more where he will un dergo an Sun d a y m o rning home j operation. ! R o berta Purvis joined her mo- I tiler in Houston last week-end as ; guest o f R. D, Parish. While in : Houston, Miss Purvis a tte n d e d th e races at Epsom Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D efferari of H ouston and Galveston, fo rm e r stu d e n ts of the U niversity, visited in Austin fo r the week-end. Eloise G a r r e tt of Houston r e ­ tu r n e d Monday a f t e r a week end visit w ith her sister, P o rtia G a r ­ rett. Mike B u tle r spent the week-end in Houston. V era Ann Engdahl spent week-end a t her home in Taylor. the G IRLS’ B A SEB A LL BEGINS ; In the first round of the B ase -! ball to u rn a m e n ts of the w om en’s! in tra m u ra ls winch wore held Mon­ day, March 19, at the W om en’s! Gym, Kappa Kappa Gamma lo t * to the Ind ep end en t Group 3, 13- JO; Pi B e ta Phi b e a t Alpha Xii Delta, 14-0; Alpha Phi won by J default from In dep en den t G roup j I, and A. 1>. Pi won from S. R. D. j by default. - —o— —r * FOIL RESULTS LISTED The varsity fencing t e a m downed the frosh Monday in ti practice bout, 9-0. fhaihioy; cap ­ tain, d e fe a te d B arton 5-0; N a - j de-J m an 5-1; Muse 5-1. Delgado feared B arton 5-3; Naman 5*3; j Muse 5-1. Thompson d efeated Bar-1 ton 5-2; N aman 5-2; Muse 5-2. -----------------------o— - — SENATORS V ISIT TECH S tate senators LUBBOCK, Texas, March 19. visited — Fo ur Texas Technological College re­ cently* They were Senators Ar­ th u r F. Duggan of Littlefield, IL Grady W o o d ru ff of D ecatur, W. R Poage of Waco, and J. W. E. II. Beck of DeKalb. TONIGHT TED SHAWN and his Ensemble MEN DANCERS Presented by Cultural Entertainment Committee Hogg Memorial Auditorium 8 o’Clock Blanket tax holders FREE General Admission 75c Reserved S eats $1 Tickets on sale at Renfro No. I and the Co-Op Ted Shawn and his group o f ma * 'n ny in Hoi variety o f dance motifs tonight nam < i s wi!: g Memorial in'' cpi et a Aiidit ori urn under nu! tm the auspices of th e stu d en t cultural e n te r ta in m e n t com- ta k e s h e r son, u n d e r a n a s su m e d n am e, to a c h a r ity ho spital to save c o n t r i b u t e s | a d o c t o r ’s b i l l : a n d $10,000 to e s ta b lish a f r e e d e n t a l clinic to sp ite th e d e n t is ts w hom ; she c o n s id e rs ro b b ers. S h e says she is sa v in g h e r m o n e y f o r h e r a n d son, b u t he d oes n o t w a n t it, I d en o u n c es h e r w h en she c le v e rly ; tric k s B u r to n (L e w is S to n e ) o u t I o f his f o r t u n e t o g et eve n w ith j him f o r jil t i n g h e r on h e r w e d d in g day. J e a n P a r k e r is v e r y w in so m e j an d v iv a c io u s a s th e girl w h o is : ' d e t e r m i n e d n e v e r t o m a r r y a m a n * who is tmd to his m o t h e r ’s a p r o n j strings. to c o u n t e r a c t T h e r e a r e m a n y com ic in te r - : ludes d ee p d r a m a ' hat c h a r a c t e r i z e s th e pic- I lu r e as a w ho le But it is n e v e r - in | th e le s s a little m e lo d r a m a tic t h e spots. E s t i m a t e : B. — M.S. I Opening Today N “ SON OF A S A IL O R ” open­ ing tod ay at the Texas, relief is secured from problem pictures, adventure pictures, d ra m a pic­ tu re s : comedy is the keynote of the entire production which opens with a bang ami moves fast and furiously elusion. rib-tickling con- j to h and J o e E. Brow n Mack Brown are involved I series of comic situations Jo hnny in a that pile one on to supply the m errim ent. 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W e w ent to San Antonio to see ’em and take it from us, LES I ER COLF and His T w elve SINGING SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE . . . heading the “WORDS A N D MUSIC, INC.” Stage R e­ vue, starting W ed n esd ay . . . are the Last Word . . . and y o u ’!! talk for months about Alice (Cavin, w ho does the NUDIST NOC- IU R N E with a smile and a veil . . . W e ’re telling you that the T w elve 1934 KNEE ACTION GIRLS dressed in shredded c e l­ lophane . . . are the best yet . . . Y ou’ll see HERMAN HYDE, Mad W ag Musician . . . and SALLY BURRILL, LEONARD BARR and VIRGINIA ESTES, Three Mam moths of Mirth and Melody . . . IT’S THE G RANDEST SHOW OF THEM ALL . . . Scr«*en Fun is o ffered by ZA SU PITTS in “SING A N D LIKE IT” w ith E D W A R D EVERETT HORTON . . . D O N ’T BLAME US IF YOU C A N ’T FIND A SEA T TO SEE THIS S t AR S T U D D ED SH O W ! Sincerely, T H E P A R A M O U N T T H E A T E R U S H E R S to 16-1 Victory Over ‘B’ Team TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1934 Hilliard Pitches Varsity Team Shows Best Form of Year f i e l d w as a g o , T h e L o n g h o rn t e a m looked like c h a m p io n s in M o n d a y ’s p r a c tic e . b as e b a ll C o llec tin g 22 h its in th e nine- i n n in g in tr a -s q u a d g a m e , the v a r ­ sity w on f r o m th e “ B ” te a m 1 6 - 1 . T h e sa m e g r o u p o f p la y e r s t h a t h a v e bee n in only m e d ­ iocre p e r f o r m a n c e s sin c e p ra c tic e t u r n i n g corral an* filled w ith th e S t e e r s the L o n g h o rn hit j b r o u g h t to N o t only w e r e b e g a n a b o u t a m o n th t h e i r s tr id e M on d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d : this y e a r . 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B r a n c h , i n n s w h o w a tc h e d im p r o v in g r a p id ly , to s p a r e , b u t t e x a s a n d I ever, had a bad day on t h e mo u n d , an d his pi t c he s s e e m e d to be e x ­ p l a y e r s actly w h a t l a nk y we r e looki ng f or, but j r i g h t - h a n d e r s t u c k t o his j ob, n e v e r v a r s i t y t he the losing his good spirit. 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Y e a r l i n g ci nd er a r t i s t , was t he r ea l s t a r of t he f r e s h m a n a n d p r e p school division. W o l f e b e t ­ t e r e d field m a r k s bv w id e m a r g i n s . He* brokt ’ he pole v a u l t ­ ing record of l l feet 6 i n c he s by a foot, s e t t i ng t he n ew m a r k at 12 f ee t 6 i n c he s ; a n d he b e t t e r e d t he discus t h r o w r ec o rd of two l l s ir f ootbal l to r e p o r t All f re sh me n who ca r ue d re- n u m e r a l s a i e q ue s t ed to the A t h- let ic Ooun si o f fi c e in G re g o r y Gym as soc n as possibi e to give e a t e r s t he y V t I - h t o t h e -: 7. e s w OI der. San Antonio Ex-students Postpone Plans to Honor Chevigny and Metzenthin San A n t o n i o ’s U ni ver si t y o f Te xa s e x - s t u d e n t s ’ l uncheon h o n ­ o r i n g \ \ . K Me t ze nt hi n, c h a i r m a n of t he A th l e t ic Council, a n d J a c k Che vigny, f ootbal l coach, has b e e n p os t p o ne d d u e to the inabilit y of t h e h on o r g u e s t s to be pr ese n t . L o n g h o r n Coach Ch e v i g n y is at present en r o u t e in t he fami ly home in H a m ­ mond, Ind., w h e r e We d n e s d a y he will a t t e n d the f u n e r a l o f his f a ­ t he r , Dr. J. A C he vi g ny. who died h e r e S a t u r d a y n i g h t f r o m a h e a r t ; ai lme nt . Mr. M e t ze n t h n h as been t u n ­ l in e d to his h o me since S a t u r d a y by illness, a n d a l t h o u g h his c o n d i ­ tion w a s s u f f i c i e n t l y i mpr ov e d to | visit his of fi ce in G r e g o r y G y m ­ feel e x - s t u d e n t s ’ n as i u m Monday, he did not a b l e lo a t t e n d I lun c heon . t h e to Coach C h ev i gn y is e x pe ct ed I r e t u r n to A us t i n in t i m e to r e s u m e i ch a r g e of the O r a n g e s p r i n g f oot - j ball pr ac t i ce by T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­ noon. Meanwhi l e , T im Mo yn i h a n, j his first a s s i s t a nt , will be d i r e c t o r I o f t he t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m . He is as- sisted by M a r t v K a r o w a n d Bill J a m e s . Put on the Spot By C H A R L E S A N D R E W S Texan Sport* Staff C L Y D E M ‘D O W E L L , c a p t a i n o f g h o rn baseb a ll te a m , goes . . called Mac b y most o f his . t e a m m a t e s a n d f r i e n d s . . . . . . Mac e nj oys m u s i c v e r y m u c h I ■ listens to J a n G a r b e r a n d G u y I m o r e p e p L o m b a rd o , who a r e Ins f avor ite* I to his teammates- b a n a n y o t h e r . , . E n j o y s his m o m e n t s with t h e : one f ac t or . De-, lobed by U n c l e J r adi o . . . likes to play t e n n i s a n d j . . . I Billy Disch, c o a c h o f the t e am, as j b a s k e tb a ll rn his s p a r e tim e t o t h e ideal l e a d e r — Mac gives all he p r e f e r s d a r k su it s h o t ‘ ha- to the t e a m. . . . e n j o y s bl ue ties . w e a r likes . . Ma, is 23 y e a r s oh!, weighs I I s w e a t h e r . . . p l a y s b r idg e on l y i nc he s w h e n he has ti,, pounds, s t a n d s 5 f ee t 7 1- tall, ha- fi n el y top pe d by a v< I lack hair. soled f e a t u r e s , j f ine cr op Mi HOW, I OOI . . liv, . T ex a s . a f iel d . . us e s j i :ght ha n de d . 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I T a u — ——— o ------------ — M e l b a M i l t o n v isited in S a n A n ­ to n io la-t w eek-end . Is yours t h e D U N L A P s i r ? ” You Can’t Mistake DUNLAP Get yours now at Gaston-Merritt A u s t i n H o t e l B l d g . T e n n i s D o u b l e s vs. Mil by 4 o ’clock— A d a m s an d K< iv (SI F.) vs. M G o w n art! 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(Chi Phi ) vs. A ro n o f f ( K a p p a [ T o r a 5 o’cl ock— L e a r n e d a n d S t u a r t ( D K E ) vs. N e w b u r y a n d T h o m p ­ son ( K A . ) ; W a l t h a l l a n d Pol son ( ATO* vs. G e r n s h a c h e r and Gil­ b e r t ( S A M ) ; M a d d o x and J o n e s ( S A E ) vs. H a i r a n d Ar no l d ( De l t a T a u ) ; K i s t e n m a c h e r and Engel- ki ng (SAFM vs. B e r! a n d Tv Ie: F ro s t ( Si gm a Ch i ) ; P i n s o n an d (SAFI) vs. Mitchell a n d J o tm.-son, ( D K E ) ; T e n n a n t P e a b o d y ( S i gm a Chi) vs. Willis a n d L o f f - land (SAFM; Davis a n d H a r d i n g a n d ( S i g m a N u) vs. D e B e g o r y B r in s m a d e ( S A E ) ; G r e g g and Da- a n d at t h e se-t me n to r e p r e s e n t W A L L E N D E R , one of t he flash- l e v a - in y ea r s, c a r ve d him- ii; t he das h e t r ac k hall of in -elf a nick f ar m the me* t by b e t t e r i n g the t i me in t he 2 2 0 - y a r d d a - h by .5 second, s e t ti n g t h e n e w ma k at 21 s e conds flat. Chink also r an t h e 100-mete? da^h n the r e c o rd t i m e o f 10.6. T h e Fort W o r t h s c r i b e s de s cr i be d t he r a c e as t he f e a t u r e of the day. A mo - Mel- t rn. F o r t W o r t h St a i - T e l e g r a m scribe, d es cr ib es t he eve nt as f ol­ low's : i nt o t hi r d. I n s t i t u t e t h e h a l f w a y m a r k . A s “ A t t h e c r a c k o f t h e g u n , W a l - l e n d e r w a * a w a y w i t h C o x o f O k l a h o m a o n hi s h e e l s . R e e v e s , S c h r e m e r a c e , w a s a H e l b i n g . T . C. U. c l o s e f r e s h m a n , w a s l a s t m a n o u t t h e o f t he h o l e s a n d w a s in f i f t h p l a c e a t t h e y t h e s t r e t c h , H e l b i n g s w u n g b e g a n t o p u l l up T e n f e e t f r o m f o u r m e n w e r e so t h e t h e s c a r c e l y a c l o s e l y b u n c h e d y a r d s e p a r a t e d t h e m . T h e f i n i s h w a s s o c l o s e t h a t m a n y s p e c t a t o r s d i d T h e n o t t h a t W a l l e n d e r w a s j u d g e s r u l e d t h i r d , f i r s t , C o x s e c o n d , H e l b i n g a n d R e e v e s f o u r t h . T h e t i m e w a s 1 0 . 6 . It w a s t h e m o s t s e n s a t i o n a l r a c e o f t h e d a y . ” k n o w w h o w o n . t a p e , t h a t J u s t to t o p t h i n g s o f f W a l l e n ­ d e r won t h e 1 00- yar d d a- h, t h e r e ­ by a n n e x i n g t h r e e f i r s t place- in : his t h r e e .-tarts. C a p t a i n A l e x a n d e r Cox s e t t h e n e w t i m e of 50. 3 :n t he 4 4 0 - y a r d r u n to win t h i - e v e n t rn t he m e e t . ' a n d also r a n a whi ch f a s t t i me of 3:28. 5. lap of t h e r e l a y in t h e t he U n i v e r s i t y won i n di c at i n g its g r e a t e s t y e a r s T w e n t y - f i v e r e c o r d - fell in t he t h a t E x p o s i t i o n m e et , i- hea de d f o r one t h e S o u t h w e s t o f t i n - d e r spor t. T h e f a - t t ime s clocked in t he -eason a t thi- e a r l y point gi v e p r o mi s e of s e n sa t i on al r a c e s in t o t h e c o n f e r e n c e m e e t s d u e g e t u n d e r w ay t he l a t t e r p a i l of t hi s m o n t h . in t h e a t t he to be tilt with t h e U n i v e r s it y , t r e a t e d C A N S A R E d ue * t o a b a n g - u p ball g a m e s ome t i m e t hi s wee k, a c co r d i n g to U n c l e Billy Disch, w h o is m a k i n g a r ­ r a n g e m e n t - f o r a n in e - i n n i n g d i a ­ m o n d lo ai N u-I t v s a n d l o t nine. P l a y . n g on t h e N u ­ t e a m a r e Ed d i e , b us i n e s s tley i nt e r co ll e g i a t e a t h ­ m a n a g e r of a n d le t i c s M a r t y Karov,, a s s i s t a n t f ootbal l coa ch. Olle a n d K a r o w b ot h h ave p la y e d p r o fe s s i o n a l baseball, Olle t h e T e x a s l e t t e r e d t wo y e a r s on b as e b al l t e a m u n d e r Uncle Billy a n d t h e n p l a y e d wi t h the San A n ­ t on io T e x a s L e a g u e t e a m. K a r o w a n d P ue b lo , pl a y e d w i t h W a c o t h e p r o p e r t y of Colo., an d w a s t h e Bos ton Red Sox. K a r o w is a a n d se co nd b a e m a n . a b o r t s t o p a n d Olle t hi r d sack hol de r - d o w n e r . is a is T im M o y n i h a n is d i r e c t i n g t h e a c tiv i ty of th e f oot bal l t e a m while C o a ch J a ck C h e v ig n y a wa y. O u r d e e p e s t s y m p a t h y is w ith the y o u n g c oa ch w h o s u f f e r e d t he los- of his f a t h e r , Dr. J. 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W e know yo u’d he im ­ pressed by the absolute cleanliness of our factories. T h e tobaccos are the best that money can buy. Expert chem ists test for cleanliness and purity all materials used in any way in the manufacture of C hesterfield cigarettes. I he factories are m odern throughout. Even the air is changed every 4 ^ minutes. VV hen you smoke a C hesterfield you can be sure that there isn’t a purer ciga­ rette made, In a letter to us an eminent sci­ entist says: Chesterfields are ju st as p u re as the Hater y o u drink. ” Inspectors examine Chesterfields as they come J rom the cigarette making machines a n d th row out any imperfect cigarettes. t h e c i g a r e t t e t h a t s MILDER t h e c i g a r e t t e t h a t TASTES b e t t e r © 1 9 3 4 . t i c e i r r t i M y u s T o b a c c o Co . A Marchin|g5Soldier Seldom Fights B u t t r a i n i n g c o n s t a n t p l a y s a g r e a t e r p a r t in a s o l­ d i e r ’s life t h a n a c t u a l w a r ­ fare. C o n s t a n t p r e p a r a t i o n m a k e s a soldier r e a d y w h e n t h e test com es. I he b a t t l e ­ field is no D re ss P a r a d e , b u t is a a w e l l - t r a i n e d v e t e r a n b e t t e r f ig h te r t h a n a r a w r e ­ cruit. C o n s t a n t a d v e r t i s i n g will H e h a s a r e s e r v e — he h a s r e a p resu lts in t h e lo ng run, a n d w h e n t h e test c o m e s w h e n t h e b o t t o m d r o p s out, w h e n t h e b a n k r u p t c y c o u r t s w o r k o v e r t i m e — t h e n a v e t ­ b u i l d e d a n a m e a n d g o o d will t h r o u g h r e le n tle s s a d ­ v ertising. A m a r c h i n g so ld ie r se l­ e r a n a d v e r t i s e r will m e e t d o m fig h ts— a n a d v e r t i s i n g th e test. m e r c h a n t s e ld o m fails. A d v e r t i s e in T h e D a i l y T e x a n