T he W e a th e r W e d n e sd a y : P a rtly C loudy and w a rm er. THE DAILY TEXAN T H E F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H Today's N ew s Tip R ead th e electio n resu lts in to d a y 's*. J: T ex a n . Vol ume XXXVIII PRICE 5 CE NTS AUSTIN, TEXAS, W E D N E S D A Y , APRIL 7, 1937 SIX PAGES T O D A Y No. 154 Pickle-Moore, Green-Clifford in Run-Off Thursday; Chamberlain, Law, Lipscomb, Belden, Engelking, and Townsend Elected Over 5000 Run-Off Will Votes Mark Decide First Close Fights Two Offices i Thompson Talks Oil, J s • f n «i Rails to Engineers; Would Give Jobs - c: E - National Meet In Texas S a n A n t o n i o S c e n e O f G a t h e r i n g S e t D u r i n g F i e s t a ; 35 C h a p t e r s E x p e c t e d The U n iv ersity of Texas st u ­ d ent chapter o f the American S o ­ cie ty o f Civil E n gin ee rs will act as host to ap p roxim ately thirty- I five other stu d en t at thp nationa! m e e t jng to he held during F ie sta chapters Colonel E rnest 0 . Thompson, m em ber and past-chairman o f the Railroad Commission o f T exas and one o f the o utstanding fig u res in the oil industry o f the state, w as iv gh t at a g u e s t o f honor dinner fo r the senior P etroleu m E n g in eer in g stu d ents in the f o u n ­ the T exa s Union. ta in room of last 1 0 0 0 Pounds O f Politics Picked Up _______ If five men pick up an average o f eight sacks o f paper each each sack w eigh s approxim ately w eek Aprji 20-21. tw en ty -fiv e pounds, how many ( olonel Thompson o ffer ed a j o 1* handbills were discarded bv har- . to each petroleum en g in e e r who I rassed th e campus . is g ra d ua ted from the U n iversity T uesd av m o r n i n g -> (h i t vpar lu esu a x m o r n in g . / * A fter with the Plaza Hotel . ; , • t 0 " 10 rates during For th a t is just, about how m uch; |e a s t seVen ty ,. dinner, Colonel papGr was picked up b y g a r d e n - ' fjve 0 f them from the University. A rrangem ents have been made in San An- . u . .tndpnt* s e r i a l *.n e ih. J 8tudcntf sPe c ‘al the meeting. At San A ntonio stu d en ts on students, tw en ty- and U the _ . .. . around cen tered Thompson addressed the A.I.M.L. ers T uesday afte rn o on ; a total o f 1 are expected. m eetin g which w a s attended by: a b o u t one thousand pounds, or a 2 50 e n g i n e e r s a n d associates. His h a ]f. ton the discussion im- E ast Texas oil tield. and the im- sheets, handbills and various and the sundry other fo rm s o f political ad- p a v e m e n t s made it by He Railroad Commission. He said ( vertisem en ts. t h a t the comm ission w a s directly responsible for in creasing the ul- tim aie recovery from two billion wdrked g y 3 o ’clock in the a ft- ring of to four billion barrels. Thompson first day o f the be en d orsem en t given over to a general discussion o f the resources of Texas. In the chapter student a fter n o o n c o n fe r e n c e will be held. the ernoon, nearly all tr ace s were re-} branches o f civil engin eering, with dis- j moved, e x c e p t som e o f the large | special a tten tio n being given to speed with which th e y ; d ay will be composed o f the read- of discarded cards, And the a m azin g th in g about it the program ' will blotters, { m eeting, The program d o d g e r s , During the specialized Colonel a jj was papers also the for on in S t u d e n t s A p p r o v e A m e n d m e n t W it h E d g e o f 4 37 O v e r R e q u i r e m e n t the The o ff ic e s o f president and S tu d e n ts’ vice-president o f A ssociation will be filled Thurs- second day morning a t a ru n -o ff election, which w as voted as an amendm ent to the constitution at the general election y esterday. Ramsey Moore and Jake Pickle will co n test the a n d o ffic e o f president., and Bill Clif- ford and John Green that o f vice­ in tersta te compact, cussed the d iffic u lty in e n f o r c i n g ; Rj g ns. T he thousand pounds of papers on the construction the laws o f the C ommission. He pap er, now discarded and c o n s i d - ! highw ay division, surveying a n d said that the including homa, N ew M exic o, and illinois, w ould b e n e fit all concerned by ultim ate production, recovery, and p rofit. i t j* sold in g company, perhaps to be turned attend are T. U. Taylor, dean nounced last night. A into more b lotters and dodgers for emeritus o f the College of Engi-1 election j use in fu ture ele ctions. to a paper m an u factur- U n iversity Texas, Kansas, Okla- | ng t js n o t a lto geth er worthless. im po rta nt Tuesday m o r n - 1 A m on g the mem bers faculty ex p ectin g mapping, and The election irrigation. president. ered so of th e; to ald Ai then, Jim mie Brinkley are judge will b t Don- officia ls w-ill new list of en- he the from The f a c t that e n g in e e r s should work scien tific s t a n d ­ point and not in terms o f dollars and c e n ts wa? stressed a t the c o n ­ clusion o f the talk. Pearce Oversees Excavation Work In U. T. Research Major Byram Blalock, chair­ man o f th e S tate D emocratic E x ­ ecu tive C om m ittee, Ed Bailey, a s­ sista n t c h ie f petroleum engineer, Dr. G. W. Stocking, p rofessor of j eco no m ics, and W, R. Woolrich, - Certain Indian camp sites in the dean o f the C ollege o f E n g i n e e r - 1 bBg| n 0f the Colorado River above mg, were present. --------------- o - Buchanan Dam are being e x c a ­ n eerin g; E.C.H. Bantel, professor nounced today. o f civil en gin eerin g; R. F. D a w - 1 son, te stin g engin eer in the Bu- passed by reau o f E n g in eerin g Research; Phil M. Fergu son , associate pro­ fe s so r o f civil engin eerin g; S. P. Finch, pro fessor of civil engineer- vo te s cast, 3,081 w ere in g ; and John A . F ocht, professor a m endm ent, and 983 again st it. o f highw ay en gin eerin g. The r u n -o ff a m endm ent was v o tin g student body by 373 votes over the two-thirds m ajority n eed ed to make it con­ 4.064 stitutional. Of a total of the for I o__________ Exams Scheduled April 7,8,9, IO The ru n -o ff am endm ent, which ! had previously been approved by the S tu d en ts’ A ssem bly, then de­ clared unconstitutional by th e Ju­ carried to diciary Council, was the student body for referendum by a petition presented to Brink­ ley Monday night. Alumni Letters In April Alcalde vated in search for tra ces of ea rly Indian arts and w ays o f life, J. E. Pearce, p ro fessor of anthropology Postponed, cond ition , and ad­ and supervisor o f the project, an­ nounced Friday. vanced sta n din g exam in ation s b usiness administ rat ion, lio n , journalism , and m athem atics j will be given W ednesday a fter- A crew of f i f t e e n men is now I noon at 2 o’clock in A rchitecture Possible question o f the appd cation o f the am en dm en t to this in j y e a r ’s election on the score o f re­ the educa- j troaction w a s forestalled by geo ELE C TIO N , page 4. ..sj======: Unopposed The A lcalde, ex -s tu d e n ts’ m a g - ; working in Llano C ounty at I-alls Building 105. o f the news, articles axine, is o f f the press again with Creek, sports editorials, from alumni chapters, and m a n y Perhaps the most o ther articles. in t e r e stin g is “ S om e o f the U n iv e r s i ty ’* P rob ­ lem s,’’ by Major J. R. Parten, vice- chairman of the Board of R e­ g en ts. And there are the m an y letters from various alumni chap­ ters c o n c e r n i n g t h e i r program s on | section. Ind ep endence Day, w h en t e x a s e x e s the world over a nnually meet in reunion. in the various m eetin g s There are reports from ov er the A l­ forty m eetings ca ld e the nation. sca ttered throu gh ou t A t l e t t e r from P resid en t H. Y. B en ed ict and D a n a X. Bible were read, and needed ple d ges w ere made for the w h o le­ hearted support o f the 1937 a t h ­ letic program pf the U n iversity. letters 1 0 0 . f Oot falls a t the mouth o f the so named because o f the The follow in g I been an noun ced in g days; schedule has for th e rem ain ­ cre€kt <.Th<, Indians made their campg a lo n g creek s because of . clean i n n # . French, German, Latin, phar- Spanish, Thursday, th e w a te r supply, Mr. P earce said. T h e y camped in this basin rn considerable n u m b er, and for many centuries. Many beads, j . skeletons, flint w eap on s, and other | * ^ lis to r y j h o me e conomi cs, zoo- and other 5ubj e c t s , Satur- j ob jects arc bein g unearthed in this I j economics, Friday, , „ d sociology. chemistry, , ^ p Im acy, and : g ’’" . j , ; The object* have been in the silt o f the river large n ecessitatin g a deposited floods, am ount o f digging. This work is heing carried on in cooperation with th e Federal G overnm ent, h e in g financed with funds. The U niversity P .W .A. the f urni8hes tool(1> and supervision tents> trucks> and other eq u ip m en t needed vation. all of th e o b je cts found, and in exea The U n iv ersity receiv e- it find- is will publish reports o f its lay, April IO. U . T. Ra d io Club G e t s C o d e License in A short wave code broadcast­ ing license has been received by the U n iversity Radio Club fo r it'' station e n g i­ n eer in g the Engi n eerin g Building. The call letters W 5GJC , have been assigned to Edwin Goldberg as trustee for the club. the laboratory electrical in ings. The article by Major Parten the te x t o f an address w'hieh he delivered at the Houston e x - s t u - 1 d en t* ’ banquet March 2. Praising the work o f George Hurt in the direction o f the Longhorn B an d j poiog y hopeg is an article by A n d rew P a t t e r - 1 ^ t h arra n ge m e n ts son, Jr., an a d eq u ate hall for th e band be I _____ ________________ _ provided. in which he urges th a t j other Iake basing> The p ro ject now in progress last until J u ly I , at which The station, which will be put will next tim e the D ep a rtm en t o f A n t h r o - ) w eek , will operate with 250 w atts p ow er on a 40 m eter hand, al- it can be tuned to other it wjlI be renewed in I though o p e r a t i o n s o m e t i m e in to fo r work . I freq u en cies. form ation con cern in g th e Round- Up lo a discussion of subsidization JJ: , r " *; '! Six S. W. Conference Schools or a th ici n . U n iv e r s i t y Club T o G iv e 2 P l a y s [same Kound-ilp Sweethearts I T T T} t i C* t The U niversity's list o f beauties to be p resen ted April 16 a t the R ound-U p Revue and Ball was yesterd ay increased by six when W o f ­ ford McFarland, chairman o f the S w e e th e a r t Invitation Com m ittee, an noun ced the id en tity of the sw e eth ea rts o f the six Southw est Con­ fe rence schools. The six girls will be presented s lo n g with the rest o f the night o f the revue. the U n iv e r s ity ’s S wp p t h p a rf «w.-— .......... .......... — ~ — ; : The U n ive rsity Club will pre­ s e n t tw o one-act plays Saturd ay night at 8 :3 0 o ’clock with m e m ­ bers o f the club as actors. The first play, “ H a n gin g and , Marguerite Rose of T.C.U., Gar- nd MacChapman o f S.M. . . . . . _ Wiving’,” by W. Hartle y Mann. » , Iand “ “'C h a p m a n of S J W . . Ro- bekah W ilcox o f Baylor, Olive is described as a p e l a g e in life o f a girl and a sc en e is the sitting-room nished fl a t in London the yea rly class reunions for retu rn ­ ing ex-students. Mai n fea tu re o f the revue will the introduction the o f be sor of Romance L an gu ages; t h e . t u a a w p .i man, Dr. I had VV. Riker, profes- aor of modern European history, rw „ ,.,i ..... us 7 t i His S e cre ta ry , u ' by^ Adele _ . _ „ .. , J a n e t Collett, Broadwav , . st a r ■■ M iss Collett have w o n praise from ... ar,4 fam ou s dancer, will direct the artist.* and Broadway critics. This , , revue which will also present the year, ac co rd in g to th e director, 297 the most elaborate and original ' S w e e th e a r t of Texa* and n n -«. u . u . r „„ , . , ... , . I, » . i , , revue in the eight years of Round is pla n ned . Sets have been and . l r . M a rk er, a eon- 0 ring T ex as alumni, parents, and W o lf Jo*-en, b- th e x -stu d en ts of Q nf> 0 f ^be h ighlights of the an- U p hon- d esigned by Mi«" C ollett s t a t e , ; visitors from ov er the state, the the U'nivernty. take* p a c e >n a t a * h - , n om in ees for B lu e b o n n e t Belle. B urleson, ionaoie ap artm en t house in M a s h - J ington, D.C. Dr. Riser will play n u a | the part or gressn an and Dr. W h ea tley will play hi? revue will touch o ff reunion cere- m onies to follow April 17 and 18. The hosts for the e v en in g will In addition to the revue and ball is planned a three-m ile Round-Up three-day celebration from a «,e <,(,rn i c Dr. and Mrs. W. E. G e ttys, Dr. and M rs. O. D ouglas W eeks, parade, a baseball g a m e between j by Max S tein er u ill be and Mr. and Mrs. W alter C. lia r T e x a ‘ and A. & M.. an all-Uni- on the program ris. Dr. R ise r la p resid en t o f the v e r -it\ ath letic einh, vie ; com p an y wui u k t part. academic and and p a g e a n t, f i x , a n t i . t a Urns in which thirt> from Mi*1 ( o l l f t t ’s S cen es -atirizing current A m e-- ican odd iii* - such a- sw in g bands. -it-down strike* and lady e v a n g e l­ l a l t z to music ists; and a modern included More Round-Dp Plans Completed Preparations for exhibits for the Round-Up of The U n iversity o f T exas, which will be April 16, IT, and 18, are g e tt in g un d er way as several o f those in charge have already announced their plans. in first display Donald C oney in charge o f is library exhibit, and has ap­ the in pointed Miss Winnie Allen charge of the Archives exhibit. The fea tu re o f this exhibit will be the the new Janies Harper Starr case which [ will contain relics and works o f I Starr, who w a s an o ff ic ia l in the I Republic of Texas. Other exhib­ its will tie early d o cu m en ts on the history of the U n iversity, which the actual the first taken U n iversity Archive.; on floor o f the Library. j will be from 1 On the third floor o f the L i ­ brary will be the L atm -A m erican and T ex a s collection exhibits. Mrs. Marc ell** Hamer, who is in charge of the T exas collection, recen tly a n n o u n c e d that t h i s exhibit would I consist o f T ex as books, including j some N a m # M o o re p i cie i # E c k h a r d t C o u c h ... ____ P i t z e r G r e e n C l i f f o r d W a t k i n s L a w L i p s c o m b t r e a d w e l ! .. .. M c F a r l a n d S a n d e r * I o w n t r n d E d S y e r * D a n i e l * B e l d e n M u i r E n g e l k i n g I e n n a n t A » h m o r e Election Results T o t a l ___ ____2 , 1 3 4 _______ 2 , 3 1 2 .......... ....... 5 9 5 4 1 4 ______ ____ 1 , 2 5 1 .............. 1 , 7 0 8 1 , 4 7 5 1 . 9 0 4 2 , 9 6 7 3 , 3 2 3 1 , 5 2 8 2 , 7 2 7 2 , 1 7 9 _______ 2 , 0 2 1 2 , 8 5 4 I......... „ 4 , 8 9 8 2 , 3 2 7 2 . 5 5 8 ___. 2 . 2 0 1 .. . .. .. . 2 . 6 8 5 4 , 9 0 7 4 , 9 0 7 ........... ______________. . . „ ,,ir __________ _ • ............................ ......... . _ ............... ................... .... ........................ C h a m b e r l a i n B . , .. ^ rr,ri,:. ..... »****».** . ____ _ . * • . ——. .... ............. . .... . . ____ _ ... . ........... - . . • - ■ M .... -, __..... ......... ^ • - ----- -------------------------- -------------------- very recent p u blications by j governm en t, will W E E K S T O T A L K T O Y' Dr. O. D. Weeks, professor to I e a k nip on ’clit or o f ! r e “ The at 14,782 Books Added to Library Dr. Carlos C asts- T exas exes. u , I (f the Packed House Responsive 50 6,12 7, a* compared to 405,6 I t ( ms in 1930. ;k; ED SY ER S To Two Hours of Ten Nights By A L I C E M A R Y A D A M S Tho Gregg House P la yer s packed ’em in last night at the opening o f a three-night run of “ Ten Nights in a B arro om ” at the “ Gregg Opera H ou se.’’ In a playhouse appropriately equipped with table?, peanut venders, and sign? w arning patron? to “ leave stones and ve geta b les ou tsid e,” an able cast m eller-dram m ered^ t h r o u g h five acts o f alcoholic • n - L arta oo o f te rt H in m e n t , cheered and booed I by an e x p e r t . and B assie B . P o s Latin-Am erican history by an enthusiastic audience. J ter as the Inn keeper’s w ife had erature, and social science. the Gambler, drawn erence, English, — ■- , William A r io t a? the drunkard. I tbf, was a melodramatic success, His ' g estu res, particularly his d e li v e r - 1 , anre o f the line Time rolls on! were well d eser v in g o f and the show ers of peanut, shells squire’* son, were also above par. jbe ou tstan d ing quality they drew from the a udience, co llection s have been the ou tsta n d in g b en eficiaries of donor? during tw o ,, yer.rs. Public a ttention has been the ch eers 1 daughter, and Travis Poole as the fo(MJ, ed on rare English books by the Li- o f W renn, Stark, and A itken , Janet York, as the d r u n k s , « » g e s t u r e ’ down pat. . „ j TK Oleo was on ly fair. melodram atic “ s l e e p i n g the past special The ., _ . , , , , , 11 fund of • , j ’’ 1‘■“ 2 George Chamberlain. K. A., w as voted into o ff ic e w ith 2,727 votes op p on en t. W ool. The sharp increase in the num ­ ber o f volum es purchased during the past is primarily few year? rn UH PMI row y w s t h , result o f the op eration o f the special ! * ' 1 wa? a p p r o p r i a t e d the race H eaviest majority and departm ent* 1 933, to be expended for books was piled up by S a lly Lipscomb, or equipm ent. In F ebruary, 1936. Tri Deli, who polled 8 .8 2 8 votes the General Education Board to w in the race from A ra Trea !- made an outright grant o f $33,* well, in dependent, with 1 ,5 -8 . OOO over a fou r fields: bibliography and ref- Bob E ngelking, t ih.Mrv ^01‘d McFarland, S.A .E. m in .>125,000. vhicr to the L o i a t \ in Sep tem ber, racp, in dep end en t, de- teated V ance Muse, Phi Gam, fiv e-yea r period fo r the R anger ed itor’s Spanish j n and lit- j 2,68 6 to 2 ,2 01 . and Joe Belden becam e th e 1937 T ex an Associate editor, running up 2,558 v o te s to 2.327 ea?t fo r Pat Daniels. Both are indepen- . *.«v *. , Bob T o w n sen d , Deke, was elected the new- a s s o c i a t e editor o f ^ ( . \ o ot , No second-rater wa? Jo?1 (iris- The play drag? here and th ere brune?, with the result that the The Cactus, po m g a sorn, a* Sample, the pier, showed s rare knack of d raw in g out through more than tw'o hour* recent years have been the Car- a laugh wi th hi? very presence ’i ankee tip- —the oleo is responsible for slow- rn**e and stretches crive to sprinkle a u g e Corporation o f New ing it up somew hat ^ a y y e -j , who lovable \ o e s ?a? book collections o f t e n re- against substantia! gifts. Donors o f cutt Sanders, im open* en - .0 « Jack Holmes iG reen , th* is long enough It few fidget* among the s p e c t a t o r 4 J oh 1 T abulation was completed to e in the morning to p i psem a t rerar Library. M?s. L eua J com plete account o f the \ o t m g by bet' BOORS, page 4. ^vote depute. \ o r k , ate 1 Vfc A Y N E AM IMURA tgftffiOierj iooaed acct acted uke a ccturs. N o , P r o t e s t s F i l e d ; J u d g e s to R e c o u n t A l l R a c e s A s k e d ; E x p l a i n V o t e D e l a y With run-offs i m p e n d i n g Thursday morning betw een Jake Pickle, Delta Theta Phi, and Ram­ say Moore, Phi Usi, for president, and b etw een John Green, T ejas indepen­ Club, and Bill Clifford, dent, for vice-president, the heav­ iest student vote ever polled on the U n iversity campus last night saw Tom Law, Sally Lipscomb, George Chamberlain, Bob E ngel­ king, Joe Belden, and Bob T own­ send receive a first cou nt campus nod for the rem ainin g six posts election. sub ject to More votes than were cast in the balloting, Arthur Hartman, election judge, said last night. y e st e r d a y ’s five-thousand Three o fficers, Ed Byers, Sigm a Nu, Texan ed itor-elect; Joe T en­ nant, Sigm a Chi, R anger associ­ ate-elect; and W ayn e Ashmore, independent, head yell leader, had yesterd ay morning entered their respective o ff ic e s w t h o u t op posi­ tion. Last n ig h t’s tabulation would be su b je ct to r ecou n t at any ca n ­ didate's request, Hartman said last night. There had been no pro­ filed with either the ele c ­ tests Jimmia tion or with judges Brinkley up to the final tabula­ tion, but the h ea v y votin g and close races in some instances de­ manded a second check. Hartman *aid. Counting will begin this a f t ­ ernoon on re­ quest. ca n d id ate’s the in The shakeup u n forseen tw o-hour delay in voting yesterda y morning resulted from an the the ballots, ele ction printing of last night. The bal- judges said pits, prepared and checked by Margaret Gray, the ju d ges said, had bren sent to the printers Mon­ day night, with the o ff ic e s o f a s ­ sociate editor for both The Cactus and the Texan omitted. The error was caught in time to forestall any v otin g mistakes y este rd ay m o m ­ my- in dependent P resence on fhe first ballot the n a m es o f Jack Guinn and Ber­ candi­ nard Giles, date.* rn th? primary last Friday, intention o f who had an n ou nced yesterday's f r o m withdraw in g race, wa* th e unaccountable, ju d g e s *aid. Miss Gray could not be state whether or not G uinn and Giles had o ffic ia lly w ithdraw n from the genera! cam pus election . 2 ■ ot e- w e r e last night reached Pi kle’s to ' 2 enough for a plurality over his opposing candidate, Moore, with 2,13 4 , but w ere not enough fo r the required majority under the ru n -o ff plan. Rob Eckhardt, S ig ­ ma Chi and third candidate for the presidency, polled 5 95 votes. 1,708 Thur? i a \ ’s Green with votes, led Clift rd wi' '■ 1,475, and was aL o run-off. subject Bill Pitzer, A.T.O., fo llow ed close 1,281. Dean Couch, D elta Chi, polled 415 voles. -on C liffo rd ’s heels with For Judiciary Council chair­ man, Tom Law, D elta Tau Delta, polled 2,967 votes to 1,904 ca st for Ped Watkins, Independent. - PAGE TWO Freshmen Beat Varsity Bears Bring Good Pitching Staff Here for Two Games Presbyterians, Czechs, Tejas Take Contests The Presbyterian*’ ! t e a m nosed o u t Lit tl e baseball Campus. to 4, y e s t e r d a y . o f to ing and tying and w i n i n g runs worst pushed « f t « ; j . - ' ' : f t z z r , z : tho we had *hr‘ on baa*. A new r a i l ' d in to quell the threatening J Campti* boy*, which he did by I striking ou t th' remaining bather pitcher was j to end 'h e game. Th* freshm an blueball team *w*nt to tov Kirven Fie ds, vs ratty b u r ’' r, yeeterdey a f te r A„d def* at the f o g h o r n varsity “ B ” tea th an nine Kinm g practice gam*. ie,rn:Initi.l ,p1l»r«,. ' b v h , „ - fro .h , v to- . on the o f fe rin g ' n to score t e n r u n s of lo jo 2 Kir)d«, a f ’vr D o r mi t o r y A A - ' I - to h art ( o r t h . T o . r H n f . j bu. noly . ; r . . . . . . a n i c e pitching exhibition ' ’ cf t y John fj throughout m o s t , tu rn e d m by n # f , va r s i t y chu n k e r . ' n hold fr o t h ecnrelc «■ of th** game G arnett did n r t per­ m it a man to go farth er than aer J cmd ba** and mowed down in 1-2-3 o r d e r every inning the in n e a r l y ’ trot* The va r n tv “ B's' got «r two ;£|Stronger Golden Gloves Squad Leaves Thursday A atren sr* hefted i tech* S The took Tejas into t o * 0 . The T ejas team { c a mp . 19 j -v. a* hsndioappod by or,* having a i full team on the field, but their U n n * r « t ■ hitting wa* too weak to have woo runs when Field* hit a wild *fcr**K Q0j^ f n Glove bolting team, smoui* two men on bas* and ; ^ erjn f unfj«r their d e f e a t a t tho to allow J ? rn rn v S ' at tai- »«, usua^- a -* Der. '•arr' ’h r1-tv a double to left center U * . ! the runner* a c y " I or v a n i t y A « ' ‘he p !af* - a rest hr ng , race* * , hand* of the r c a te n a r y team hare j n\ng Newman outscored the Hill*?’ will las- * tom orrow for nine ho win, 7 to 8. The gam# wa* throughout, w i 'v' fairly match Hoe* with M* L ^uisiam Newman pulling gradually away f^ r , ^nien p-id ay n 'fh t -aport where they will again in the late innings. close with nine men. !n H e other game of the i v e b° Th'* time reinforced !vania Dutchman. in order to be ready for the c ru ­ the Golden Glover4 cial aerie* here this week-end w ith , the Baylor Bears, p r e s e a s o n fe- by George r o rites to capture the Southw est Lathings and Joe Augustal, the Conference bunting. The Long Aa- "P * ™ ■horn5, howeve*. r*«* n top of D e g ' . ' * ’ conference sta n d in g s w ith str a ig h t w in* over H o rn ed Frogs and M u sta n g s th e th e _ The 1000 per cern of Billy” D iscos boys give* good chance ut th * we*k doubly bar i. 'he ‘it < c a r get bv the combined offe rin g s because when the return engage of Tommy Fine, Jelly FoRelle, and T»nt with C e n te n ary is finished, to Monroe. Mike Duecy, as fine a trio of bur let* as the conference he* to of- « h er' S aturday they will far. th r e e pion in th e 186-pound cl***. Other j n o t ) T .C .U . U n lv e r iit y fig h te r* , w ho did f r . t m a t i n g S .M .U . tak e p ar' in ' ” ^ tr p ‘T.n<-1« them a The U niversity boxer* wili^ th em o 'h e y - * will make the? mil their * i - • rrov# on rig h t . . . . ^ c he outfit meet the The two gam* Longhorn-B*ar U S U N ortheast Center. here appearance aeries will be played Friday and Faiurda*- afternoon* The G entlem en proved at their their At present, th* Longhorns have ?unches sr* not to be taken light- th* th re a te n e d an early «c*son walk r a c e — home ring. they will be twice a* sw ay of the conference with the surprising Rice Owls, !*d hard they bv P'* -her Michie?-, following with WAr, she only beam to d efe at the Indians of Oklahoma. one victory and no Owls d e b a t e d the highly-favored rh * C e n te n ary authorities con- Bruins 7 to 0 behind Mechler’s n . m h w ’aa- week -leek n.tcrurg a* losses. Th* chilocco thousand fans are on ^ anfj when they fight in Last y e a r to beat that, Youth Leader - I f l l !^p63lKS l l C r C 4 ” I I A I th* I Pl*» ” Dr‘ T C* G ardner, young pen- tonight the subject, “ W hat Is Your which on In h erita n ce ?” a* the revival will preach find h< j# hoWlng st th e U niversity Baptist Church April 4-11. S unday m orning Dr. G ard ner spoke on the subject, “ The Two Sides of C hristianity,” and Sun- lay night v»# spoke on th* topic. Dr. G ard n er raid th a t he is not a preacher, hut a young peep!* 5 > ad e r. He wi!: go ar a r e p r e ­ sentative of th* young people of the South to a world convention in Zurich, Switzerland, thi* aum- leaving Texas on J u n e 26 mer, rn railing from New York and J u n e 30. The the week. Ra, w i. ie Md?r bo* T ” *h* ir ™ jo r *p o r t ’ Dr G ardner will preach on a Ha oj * n an(j eAV#ra ' la tte r p art of . . . w . . r v .„H /,,«♦ . ‘ ....... , . „ . h , h. «v r , n I g h 'e r tusk like to M orro# S a tu rd a y nigh' C a l l ” hope” to find Th# boy* there ale'' t h e i r b o x i n g ,h. T h e y r e c e n t l y 2 Visiting Baseball P la y e r , E n tertain ed T h e m a i n r e a s o n f o r varsity team** d e f e a t her# March ?4 was th a t th e y f i g h t e r _______ C l * r * n c « "A e#” lack ed e n o u g h American fo o tb a ll t h e r n a ' c h 5 Duke* U n i v e r s i t y t h e U n i- j T h * v loft P a r k e r , p la y e r *11- from last y e a r , e n d » f ' * ' 11 ' p o u n d clo f e , , ‘ d. p o u n d ‘ # M c a n d 17 6 e . ;y « h:M b e e n f o r- L o w e l l D e m , t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a A t h l e t i c * f i r s t b a s e m a n T h e G o l d e n *lio ve 1 7 6 - b a ll D u f f , w e r ^ e n t e r t a i n e d e n t r y . H e r b e r t N a sso u r . i j o h n R H u e y a f t e r t h e " f h*«a- b y g a m e t itle b o u t w ith " J o # I * * * fn rfp ,fp d v h n n h* f o u * ht ^ w ith th# L o n g h o rn s M on d ay. *P0,»’’d C r c * f ‘*r frevG in Chi-ago Braddock’* lOn.mile au to t o u r o f 'rip tri- f r o m C h i c a g o w a s * ,3mph, v'u v’ * i, rK,.',-70v ds w iltin g p o u n d * - ! - to g r * ° ' h m ** S a d i r o n . C la ir e , R ice L a k e, and o t h e r W is ’• o u n I. ch--- a **•! J ; p o u n d c i a " . lf h t M j Ilia rn*. 126 r M’ jls o n , 166 O t h e r outstanding C e n t e n a r y - t h e D a l la s S t e e r * . r o n d e a u q t s a r * F M. M a y , 1 6 5 - ! a f t e r s a r d * j v i e w w h e r e They le ft Wednesday for Long- t e a m will m e e t I m m e d i a t e l y t h e t h e t e a m will r e t u r n 'n Philadelphia for the opening of ba*# b a ll ' h e A m e r i c a n ___________ ____ L e a g u e ^ ! s e a « o n . G r i f f i n f a i l e d t o a p p e a r . c or ’ 1 ■-1 ■' -• * um—mnunu" .rn- r • rf -^iii i '-^i*iiw»iaiutiiMiii«a *riiianrTiiwii*iir»Trr>rrTr^ "rrr'tw'T’-nrTrvffi''- ,,, ., nee dff.m t. whil. S.M.U A AM. T.C.U. brings up two J o * m « M b it*. follow with one defeat. 1 the rear with the Orang* %vA to Braddock Starts Training Grind STONE LAKE. M s., April A (IN S) — Fleavywe i ght Champi n Jim Braddock today began tr a in ­ fo r h is i n g ic in g Louis, lu n e 22 to be he J T h e ch am p ion and hi' p a r ty sr m ved a- ?-'»r! O f r * ‘ > e x p a n d * pm* **’idd*d ='«**« ge " shortly o f L ik e S issa h a g a m * a f t e r m id n ig h t, and he im m e d i­ a t e ly p iled in to bed a f t e r l e a v i n g ord er* to h a v e a sh arp ax l e f t at th* d o o r ste p fop him . W o o d -c h o p p in g and road w ork were on Braddock s program for to d a y . H e plan * to rough it fo r f i v e w e e k s in th e d a n te w o o d s o f th is w ild , la k e -d o tte d n orth co u n - try. to C H I C A G O , A p ri l * — ( I N S ) — r#- J e e Loui* was scheduled ' o d e ” from b's cross­ h>to here for * tour, co u n try exhibition f o r t stay for leaving before West Baden, I'M-, to begin p r e ­ lim inary title train in g for fight with champion Jim B rad ­ dock her# J u n # 23. hi# K & m r a t h S u r p r i s e * Fans at Tourney HOUSTON, April 6 — (IN S ) — T hirty-tw o s u r v r of f irs t and second round matches w*re paired up today ’n * ard th* cham.pion*hip o^ th# seventh a n ­ to u rn a - nual RI' *r Oeks tennis ': *• 'he today. However, Still favor «d to g o on to m - orher "'tie was Bryan < ’ *» i G ra n t of A tlanta, seeded No I in the play t h e choice pc*n o r f Bobby Riggs of Toe A n g e l * * , ranked No. 2, was th re a te n e d by th# fine showing of Bobby Kam rath, en try from Au?-- t m , wh<- d e f r a u d B c h A lle n o f losing H ouston i n straight sets, only one game. K am ra th then For' whipped Max Campbed, W orth, co-captain of pie# Insti­ tu te , dropping only two games. In other leading matches Wil­ s’opp#: m e r Allison of Austin Don Longcope, Houston, 6-2 5-4 DR. W EEKS TO SPEAK Dr O r> M’peks professor of govern men*, v ill >p#ak to ’he a p pere!* • gt'-up, * show already w ritte n into track his­ tory, the Longhorn cinder men yesterd ay moved into the second day of vigorous tra in in g in preparation for a four-way m eet S aturday a t Dallas with S.M.U., T.C.U-, and Baylor. Mith ju m p e r, and broad tw enty-one plavers Twenty-One Out For Basketball The O range and White squad is favo red to win (lie m^et. Reeves, - - - r — ■-TT-r.=afewVfekrev, and Atchison, dash man, ------------—— high jum pe r, are expected to lead successfully the a ttac k in th e ir events. A t the Relays last S atu rd ay , Judson At­ chison amazed trac k fans by broad ju m p in g over 23 f e e t to win the Jack Vickrey, who set a event. record of 6 f e e t 7 new Relays ju m p , is ex­ inches pected little diffi­ culty rn his specialty S atu rd ay a t Dallas. R*eves, an chor man on the 440-yard relay team and f a s t­ est of the Longhorn speedsters, is expected to pile up points in the IOO- and 220-yard dashes. r e ­ porting to Jack Gray, Longhorn basketball coach, official spring train in g for th* basket cera began y esterday in G regory Gym. T h * tra in in g season will last a b o u t a m onth. Led by Don W hite, 1937-38! let- j letterm en, a n d last season captain-elect, te rm en , reserve freshm an players of w ere out. for practice: in the high to e n c o u n te r following the M urray Smith, Fred W. P u r ­ nell, Charles BagU, Ned Sw-ee- ney. Jim m ie B ritt, T arlton Jones. Spears. Clyde Sansing. O ran M’hite, Buddy P erlm an, R. E. Echols, E lmer Finley, Ha] Snyder, M’a rre n Osborne, George Leach, Tom L sney, Joe Roach, Thomas Bagley. John Chagan, H offm an, and D ew hurst. to a 3-man The a f te rn o o n ’s practice was devoted offensive drill, goal-shooting, a session of “ buil-in-the-ring” and a period of free throw*. ------------ o -------------- EN G IN E E R IN G MEET fo r the th e Society fo r state-wide The date m eeting of the Promotion of Electrical E ducation has been set fo r April 80-May I, J. A Correll, professor of elec­ trical announced Tuesday. engineering, The m eeting will be held at S outhern Methodist U niversity a t Dallas this year. As yet the pro­ gram is indefinite. Close on the heels of Reeves are Ramsdell. Morris, and Graves, the oth e r th re e m em bers of the 440 relay team. This team fin­ ished only inches behind the w in­ ning Rice e n try , whose time was 41.6 seconds. This challenge is­ sued by the Owls has w arned th* I Longhorns th a t the Rice team is their most serious com petitor for track I the Sou thw est Con ference conference I championship. meet will be held here May 14 and lf,. The Following is the t r a c r schedule fo r the rem a in d er of the season: April IO— S.M.U., T.C.U., Bay­ lor at Dallas. April Station. 13— A &M. a t College April IS— Kansas Relays. April 23, 24— Drake Relays. May I — Rice a t Austin. May 6— Rice, A.&M. a t College May 14, 16— C onference m eet Station. i a t Austin. But, officer, Littlefield told me to re p o rt a t the trac k a t 2:1 Bl” c J > F orm er I rack Star Die* in N e w York Paul B advertising Adams, man and fo rm e r track sta r of the Univfc*ity, died r e c e n c y in New York City a f te r an illness of sev- *ral months. At one time Mr. Adams was 'he youngest enlisted m em ber of the. T e x ts Rangers. He enlisted in the French Foreign Legion at the be­ ginning of the World Mac and !st*r received 'he Croix de G uerre for heroic action un d er fir* A fter the M’orld M a r h p entered the ad- vertisiag business in New York Ho Is survi- ed by his widow, Mrs. C atherine T Adams, and a brother, Irwin B Adams - o- T U R F P R E SID E N T .. CHICAGO, April 6.— (INS) — re-elected the American T u rf Col. M att preside nt of J, MMnn, V e n a t i o n at the annual sto c k ­ holders’ m eeting here y esterday , left today fo r New York a f t e r an nouncing all reserved seat-, for the K entucky Derby have long been sold. The American T u rf A ssocie- I I Hon, of which Col. M’jnn has. been pre*id*nt since its organization 8 years ago. operates the Lincoln in Chicago, and the Fields track and L atonia Churchill Downs 'ra'-ks in Kentucky. ------------ o ...... PROVERB DIA LOGUES “ P ro v e rb s” will he the general ‘hr U niversity Hour thpnip over KNOW Tuesday a fte rn o o n a t 6:46 o’clock. C harlotte Allen and .Je*Hi< Vance, whose “ D ram atic I n te rlu d e s’’ program is presented every on W ednesday, will he heard a in dialogue using p rese n t day and I Biblical proverbs. the U niversity H our COMING!! APRIL 16th T ; a M o 6 h G l a m o r o u s Show And th# Best Dance of the Entire 'Year , . as a a 0 • The ROUND-UP R EV U E - B A L L The Presentation of 300 Bluebonnet Belles Sweethearts of the Southwest THE SWEETHEART of TEXAS 4 hours of DANCING with ... * JOE VENUTI AND HIS "HOT” FIDDLE AND ORCHESTRA PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS EVENT!!! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1937 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N rAGE THREE Radio Nile Club to Bring Varsity Show Stars Back “ The Nit® Club of the A ir,'’ regu lar W ednesday night KNOW radio broadcast and Capitol Theater stage show, will o ffe r 136 University students on tonight’s show, which has been dedicated to the students who took part in tho recent NBO V arsity Show B roadcast, presented at H ogg M emorial Auditorium , last week under the direction o f John - - — " ~ ■ ~ ~ a Hp M Jr. ~ National Student Architect Exhibit Opens Here Two designs o f wed ie va I French tap estries are the first a rt work K > V « . t th . '.MIO, to the traw l■ in f exhibition o f the A ssociation o f C o n s t a t e Schools of A rch .ten. tyre. The display in the Pi-ihibi- Hon A rchitecture th Building Ie open until Anni every d er from 2 un! I S o'clock except Sunder room o f One hundred members of the Girls’ Glee Club. Jim m y V alen­ tine. Billie Davis, the Co-Ed Trio, consisting o f Vivian Dalhberg. Louise S elf, K athryn Spence, and pianist, will Virginia Donoho. constitute con­ f l i c t i o n the program , and thirty- Burnett Pharr piece University awing band, and Mildred B arber, Austin specialty she U niversity and his to * " » * « ■ * • llw , ’ • J , V ? V . , Th' GI« C l * group WI! B n f t' o B arcarolle,” from ‘‘The Tales, l l [' f A = J ™ my. " d ” Mu* ic " ° * £ r’. " * » »» , !n* 'vh,v '• ®lI » « rJaM t> •I’* ? 1* 1* tmr and blues singer, will do two William New berry, a student at numbers, the Co-Ed Trio will be the . stage band will p ay variety and J , lawing music, and Miss B arber, who has danced for civic club , , shows in Austin, will do a mod- - in popular , J a offered , , son gs; * ... . .. .. s . . , , . , *. if j Z • w o v e!1 This design , e Notre Dam e, has designed a tap- ei istrv showing a troubadour with i lute am u sin g a group of maid- is ms by a well. . . . . . j I t from the d ifficu lt to d istin g u ish origm ai nee view ed front , d b t e r c e The de- eign o f F Biddie v, .od, I elver- sity of P e n n s " a m i * t u 'fa » t , per- trave th.- bon and the holding banners b e f-r- m u id e L o f nature! ac en .ry ia m b — I the fig u r e s o f v a rio u s a n im als I** hee".crcnnd tape trj , n 1 . , , .m o r n f*p!t"> t - e - i l Th* A ’ ' C1« l‘ * / « * * A lr* » 9 re g u la r weeklv fe a tu re of the , . * " d JK N 0 " ■ * ” d pingtng, .delude 0. . ; < ! t n - ! S f . . « t . f » bund, v»u’ ex ubitjon .ss onc purpose o f t :;e rem ainder of the exhibit made up o f such varied su bjects buildings, as and model university cam puses. residences, : m'‘ • N A B O U R S Pianist Prefers Beethoven But Won’t Specialize A rtur Schnabel, who " i l l play an all-Beethoven sonata program s t H ogg Memorial Auditorium Thursday night, on the Commun­ ity Concert Association series, has frequ ently been called the g re at­ of B ee­ est living interpreter thoven and p refers giving sll- B e e th o 'en refutals to any other kind B u t he does n e wish to be known as a Beethoven specialist. “ A musician should not carrv a I am abel o f any k>nd.” he says, not a *neciahst. I am a m usician,” he said. “ I play Beef Hoven be cause I like playing his works I ■'annot play as many a? I should suoV. 9 like to because plethora of them ” there is On tour during th* current season he intends to include Mo­ zart and Schubert in his rep er­ toire, along with Beethoven. “ I will still in effectu al.” hr love Mozart even if all the world were against me a« one man and called him tink­ ling and said “ My taste is som ething I cannot, I dislike W ag­ control or chance ner because his m usic to me seemt, like baroque velvet c u rta il be­ hind which is vacancy I hear a W agner opera and I come away unhappy and unsoothed. I hear \ erdj and I come awa? delighted “ B u t each person has a flight to his own opinions and tastes | When I coach, I never tell my pu-1 pils what to play 'P lay chat you wish I say always, of tbs His pupils, am ong whom have better been m embers known younger artists, are a t liberty to play anything they pre­ fer, even to the most bizarre of the u ltra m odernists, tch nabel. however, said that he found that m any of the young American pi­ :oached have anists whom he has shown a tendency to p refer B ee­ thoven and M ozart on their own account and that m usic* *-a:ro in general has returned to the great m asters during the last few years, When he began his artistic c a ­ reer, he pointed out, the greater planish were more to­ ward Nineteenth Century eclecti­ cism, but now the eclectic*, inch as Liszt and Grieg, who tempo­ rarily eclipsed Mozart and Bee­ been thoven, overshadowed by earlier m asters. them sehes ‘ besa inclined have th at's a story. the A lm ost all of the candidates had a yelling, horn-tooting, and noise-making serenade Monday night. Few Austin residents who live north of Fifteenth S treet ilep t any th at night. The police got a fte r several of the political groups, but that only added to the fun. A fter all, what chance has anyone of keeping peace on the eve o f a student election? Sev­ friendly candidates eral o f found that they could make more noise by banding their parties to­ gether. The ;■ grenades had varied e f­ forts on the dorm itory dw ellers who wanted to g ° t a little sleep. Ope 'g irl w as heard fayin g to her room m ate, “ Get up. Mary, le t’* go set who that rn so we will be In ju re not to vote for them .'’ instance the girls eve*1 wel­ cm* comed fire host, but a * a whole, everybody was friendly. serenaders with So they did. the tu e sd a y was time for an early m orning rise for the election o f­ fic ia ls as they had to get their boxes the 3 o'clock for voters. ready Som e sleepy-eyed person must have helped print the first bunch Jo e Belden and Pat of ballots. Der. leks hots surprised find that there was net even going to he a race fo r associate editor of The Daily Texan. Som ething had to be done. More ballots w e-* printed, and they were correct to rushed The voting a t 9 o’clock was slow, but by IO o ’clock the cam ­ pus was buzzing again with all the politicians and th- *35 Better Wear for Men dnether ’totter* Th# frottwr* Talc# damn** Last-Minute Back-Slaps, Rides, Smiles, Blotters End Elections U. T. Glee Clubs State Flower Is Left Out To Sponsor Show Of the Campus Riotous Array By GUY W ITH ER SPO O N It There w as an election all righ t, and what an election it v a * . lacked nothing. More color, glad-hand back-slapping, high-pressure poll tieing, and serenading was present than in any form er election. Who w as elected? T h at’s im m aterial. But what happened? Well. that everyone the Hobbs B oys were still for him, and Bill C lif- ford was ruling aiound in his car giving everybody a the cam pus. free ride R am sey Moore w a* 'anding in fron t o f the T exas Union with his hands in his pocket?. The climax came ju st before I o ’clock when a wild-eyed fre sh ­ man, a fte r several unsuccessful attem pts to work his way through the arm y of card-handers outside the T exas Union, came strolling up with a g re a t big sign hanging I t read, “ I Viave from his neck tha* voted .” H*5 got time. through featu re pictures C A C TU S W A NTS P IC T U R E S Jo e Greenhill, editor o f the 1987 C actus, said T uesday that h^ h as kept several p age* open for additional In order to make this section repre­ sentative o f the cam pus, lie urge students to in pictures of P ic­ them selves or their friends tu res may be turned in to Jo u rn al­ ism Building 8 and 102. turn The U niversity Men’s and G irls’ the ended sponsor a m id­ 11:30 at Glee Clubs, having won contest which theater March 31, will night o'clock at the V arsity Theater. Friday show in be The picture will “ Flying Down to R io” with Fred A staire and Ginger R ogers. Miss Dorothy Gebauer, dean o f women, bab given women students permission to remain out until 1 :4S o ’clock. t h e The proceeds will go to Glee Clubs. O UR one-time bluebonnet-covered cam pus has been abundantly re­ plenished with pansies, calendulas, roses, iris, and bridal wreath, leaving the state flow er few and very fa r befween rn the M a in *: Calendulas are banked again st tha sid e* of the pool, and young phlox are mirrored in the w ater. Tho riotously colored pansies form a vivid star in fron t o f H ogg Memorial A uditorium and a multi-colored chain around the D.A.R. marker fion t of Building. The large circle on the Perip is a solid m ass o f blossom s. The golden blossoms o f the cal­ endulas in clusters of heavy green leaves brighten th * patio of the the w est Architecture Building, the and the L ibrary, side of garden north of the Home Eco­ nomics Building. The purple and white iris, th * yellow shower stars, and th * orchid-trailing vinca have added their coW to the blossoming m ass. Not to be outdone by the new plants, older shrubs have bestirred red them selves bud, laurel, wisteria, roses, and jasm ine a r * all in bloom. They figh t hard ta maintain th e r blossoms in age. for many new p lan t* will soon bloom to *ake their place. Larkspur will join the he among Another of th* "id fav o rites of ran k* of spring flow ers within til* agarita, mountain Bridal wreath, first to hunted. the the the cam pu* wa* the red popple*. J next two or three weeks. They can still be found in sm all quantity behind B a very Hall W A R R A N TS C A LL E D I lilies rn t h e ; urer, Monday a the LTHOUGH Bond in front of the Biolog­ ical L aboratory nave not yet be­ gun to bud, the earth;- plants are them. valiantly carrying on for Char!:*; Lockhart, state traa s* issued a new call on general revenue w arrants up iv:biding number 42.508. to and This cal! include- warrant* issued prior to Nov. 15, 1936 o f issue The Round-Up Bluebonnets have New Ranger Serves A s Round-Up Guide finally ap­ peared in a few timid clusters on *ide o f the Biological the we-t the L aboratory, where they form erly T exas R anger will be ready fo r grew- in abundance. The south­ distribution *oon, Bob Eckhardt, w est corner of the cam pus was, editor, announced Tuesday. The with its m ass of bluebonnet*, one theme of this issue will be a hu- 0f ^ m0it beautiful spots on the morons history of the U n iv e rsity ,! fo r ty Acre* flow er* and the s t a ff m aintains s e r * c as an official program and guide for the Round-Up. it. will haVft te -v ' • th.. An “ Old Tim e” section will be there featured in this issue, and will be mope illustrations, stories, and woodcuts than usual because o f an m crease in the num ber o f pages Since this R anger will be of interest to ex-students a * well as students, more than. the usual num ber ara being printed. Scarbrough's Men’s Store "L u ii i I rications e t * .your assurance of quality Ifs a phrase us©c carefully a^ Scarbrou9t s-—-and ft carries a of o* -va cp ft s a Itfhe recommendation a ;o* of men need when they buy c when we say an item is butt to our specifications, we mean it m^a'u^es up rigid standaros- that va set, end guard. 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APRIL 7. 1937 The Poet’s Release T h e S tu d e n t Pulse IF H E B U T B E L I E V E IT R I GH T W R ! T E R W R A N G L E S O V E R W R O N G P R O N U N C I A T I O N O F “ P R O V O S T . ” E d it o r , T h e Daily T e x a n : I should like to p o in t ou t t h a t th e a u t h o r of th e s t o r y in to d a y a T e x a n (A p ril 2) c o n c e r n i n g th e p r o n u n c i a ti o n o f th e w o rd “ p r o v o s t / ’ t h a t m i n u t e in his e a g e r n e s s to m a k e d e ta i l— a c c u r a c y . You wifi fin d, on c o n s u l ti n g th#1 l a t e s t e d ition o f W e b s t e r ’s N ew I n t e r n a t i o n a l D ic tio n a ry , t h a t th e r e p o r t e r c o m p le te ly b u n g led th e p ro n u n c i a ti o n of th i M it a good s t o r y , o v e rlo o k e d If he b u t believe it r i g h t In his h o n e s t h e a r t Then let him love, let him fig ht. L e t him p lay his p a r t In life as he will. I believe in fr e e d o m f o r all. 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Round-Up - - (C o n ti n u e d fro m p age o n e) H all T h e l a t e s t a d d itio n to the Drag Merchants Advertise U. T. Library System Is Reorganized M e s s e n g e r s e p a r a t e se r v ic e , te le p h o n e a m p l i f i e d s y s t e m , c h a r g i n g files, an d a n ew b o o k ­ k e e p in g sy s te m a r e so m e o f th e c h a n g e s t h a t hav e b een m a d e in th e L i b r a r y o r g a n i z a t i o n , it w a s s t a t e d in th e l i b r a r i a n ’s r e p o r t f o r 1 9 34 -19 36 , issued on F e b r u a r y 15. t h 's r e p o r t , D o n ald C o n e y , in o r d e r to li b r a r i a n , said c o r r e la t e loo M y - c o n n e c te d the b r a n c h e s o f th e L i b r a r y , a s t a f f r , c c r f |, po|k;y deP, . th a i Tn * S - s h h ’ 11V ii ( i n f t h i s l o h e n s u r p r i s e . From Our Readers i pn< t | < ONITA REN R O O S E V E I I IO J O A N OI AR* IN MI ? ! 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IT ** •- ' *' f„ g > d a-itomn-i «« Held ou gh t to »peak ic h*r f a t h e r ab o u t *uch q u e e r e a r r i n g en an y a u to m o b ile s ' ' c r c sold by b r o a d c a s t, we w ant o u r c o m m 'in n becau se e v e n w hen we dido ke •; • CU *'-*• I th® n u m b e r d e se r v e d so m uch ap- lib* *o be h y p o ­ p l n i ** We don't critical for noth ng. we d o n 't. we c lu p p e '1 I* Hidn’t l h ’ ’ PE KUI MTN APII*. ( rn th® B a ttle of * ming H ew era O ra to r ic a l ( " l i t e * , will | p -v ch n ln g ira l in G a r r i s o n Hall - ' niUPt I w I c itin g k n |w l e b g a t h a t ru e p r o g r a m W3‘ — — i---------- 1 t h e i r o r a t io n s n u m b e r of p eople t h r o u g h o u t th e ^ 5 by 5 o ’clock ; n a tio n . T h e p r o g r a m itself s h o rn ! T his c o n t e s t : of th e b r o a d c a s t n g a c c o u t e r m e n t | ; an T‘ f n am es an d title s of a t ’A i g g e n e r Hall 103 I ne? d ay . A pm I 13, ss open to all u n d e r g r a d u a t e m e n wa# an d w o m en s t u d e n t s in , th e Urn- p r o g r a m given in F e b r u a r y by th e r in com es j a , . - * lie, i I Inlier t • e The go ■ rn m en t ^a* w ith a t r e m e n d o u s ta 1 1 , 7 ;30 o ’clock c a p i t a l i s t sysfcom, th e g o v e r n m e n t | r n n t t f t H n t , molt- d e p e n d on ta x a t io n f o r ri?v emus a n d wnth fa Ping. ! g o v e r n m e n t t> v* ain ha - also been j fallin g . B e fo re a n y g r e a t a d ' a re­ r a n t a k e place, th e r e will h a - # to s#> be m a j o r adj im cia! and actu g r e a t e r a' ‘ • ■ o ‘ i ’'' ’ rh# m e a n t i m ' to e d u c a tio n i n t h e . r i g h ' a ti-cr , d ir e c ti o n . s t m e i i r e t h e imic or h sr d trin e v e s w ith u i n a d e q u a t e * Don o * the Un at ' e a c h ' rt 'n a m a n y sc h o o ’ th a t • w a n a b ’® , f i eff ic ie r ‘ position r e m s ’ * j n o t b® # • r’r i *p ut.d# - • Yh* be r a a t t r a c t # ® th® f o r th e suer® w b n ' ® ® ’ # -I ( U r ■ # ’ • inn at 5 o ’clock t h e H "m o a I s t e p s o f B uildin g. All m e m b e r s re q u e s t e d to h* th e r e . T his include? a r e on e p a -*im e t x t h e c o m p n I-- a l l ti .ii p i r- in a n y w i v H a v c the a r due t mn*. W A L T E R Kl-HR. pi pv< dent <, I KI V O \ \ ! H to at ten d th e f a r% j d r u g t * "U.riy April 9, at sho w th e H- 4 f o r > he b* ne* ■' w II r e t u r n at ! F rid ay \ ‘a rt tty * g i I hi t < th e G lee 1 us o ’c!" k. DOROTHY G E B YU ER, dears of w o m rr fk . ..... SIC K L IS T *• U.'id » Hoapi ti Ut ct ft*- I a >' d ' the bi en f gf|* Wi :■* M i 4 4 es I I r I? n L nrd r *rnh m u * hlbtjf- e - - * ■1 3 rn f ejf* Infi'tnary •< Hath Lr VY w up* ' lo "pht'ti® Calli* ’1 i » , j* W t n I . . « "Hr, e . 0 W # ' I hr,Mid o ti' ^ w f r- ,rr *h- J 1 kpen4 ; Al- f V . j.in I .rh,.. th e f-.» Heui, v ■•*!■. I- Henn*!l I' r • . t > , ■,/ R ' - V > ruffly 4 T«w»- r »* nd I' h % r r* f f i * Ii |7 I, DoilB'lttcy Jo Wbit4»«i*i4 Ma*-.- B'jckaH ; - t ' • * M*r ’ *NI !2 a I III - ie. ... Eva el?*?* JarrwU A!>#* Sutherland M**k H»!|!*r T Ti*e JndVina P rt a , f -.. H i p p! • .irr p *; t i B’?| Bu-'*? J St TI i* « t « ^ , v . V , t>- Fisher H*!*t! *'n ‘ *■ ta-r Dung Ruth * * rang# * —a ce# Bard* -■ i -d Burj-s# M >irtand l «E!b*rg i . . A I m Ta M*-h Lnuiae t b s Mar'- Franc** C fAfft- Vn tan Qkio v |>ero*b r * day Gt*»n e.f i ... vt I U v f Cr*** \rriR»‘"B Is lot S tu d en t* to I Ic ar Vocation V* >»f s^ rf.jirsi# G o o d ’ #mr 'T - i r ^ p any . T * P will h® on *'r # oarrr-x- T U> tO # ! . ' # ' r *.u :#• '* inter'- #•" " r f v.... John Neath* t tenor a Athrec *<’ ® . - h Fe n d tmn r H E C A S I N O A «i• t i " * N * w * « » N i g U # * r ® • " r.e p r i o r of Mr series m a n u f a ' tu re - w ho will a; i ■■ -i j i v e a i d ■* d a d r.d r e : 'fs e h t'a fiv e ? an d n th e *•* * fr c nip i n a rn pus t o r h#*«- ** d ents who w sh to m ak « th is field t h e i r v o #■ a 1 1 o n ’ t P r m r " n i l I # i n * h e o f f m e f * e S c h ' c l o f B u s i n e s s A d m i n - i * , r i r \ o n , VA a g g ® n e r H a l l 1 1 9 . DINE AND DANCT 2 2 0 8 5. F1P- ' T bo held T h u r s d a y , A pril 15, a t mind? o f the a u d ie n c e w as P<*x’ | b e e n j u s t a b o u t th ro w n a w a y , in! A nd w e r e th e v a r e o u r b e s t th e th i n k e r s on s u b j e c t o f law. t r a i n e d j f i f t y y e a r s ago. All b u ild in g s on • th e c a m p u s radio. * (?v.n passed H u n e g th® ],?* f o u r y e a rs Those who blind lv follow a le a d e r will be open to visito rs d u r i n g th e " r g a n bv thp Vpto of t b ® p r e si-i now will p e r h a p s follow b lin d ly R o u n d -U p . ^ ^ ; somp o th e r ,e a d e r a t a !a te r d a t e . ---------------o--------------- b y som(, c a b i n e t o ff ic e r s , i J e a n of Arc once led the F r e n c h J J F I q M t q ^ | * co m b in ed glee clu bs o f th e Uni- C o n g re s s ! viT. 11 %\ the m u ch h era ld e d .John Held, .lr , wa? o v e rs h a d o w e d io n tho s ta g e bv o u r own W alter ‘ K e rr But w hom w o u ld n ’t W a lt e r S u p r e m e C o u r t t h w a r t i n g th e will j o f t h # people The f a c t s ar. , as th e ! an d th e m o n p Y u *«d t o m a i n ta i n ; to v ic to ry a n d w as a g r e a t h e ro in e , I *nH I re l ie f w o rship ed by h e r fo llo w ers— and w as th e n b u r n e d a t th e s ta k e . W e S t u d e n t s h a v e h e a rd a lot a b o u t should n o t allow h e ro w o rsh ip i n s of th e I to d e s t r o y o u r be?t g u a r a n t e e of M .H .C R O C K E T T u;„„.i k,. ,n f' “ fr ,____ been liberty , ,v- < ’ 1 ' p \ rid '*lf> en to ’ . re a d e r * end ,n th e ir I f» vorin* w rite r? wh"** by Most m a g a z in e P A G E T H E R E D R A I D E R S ! A C O M M U N I S T have H A S g E E N F O U N D O N T H E U. T. C A M P U S ! lines E d it 0 r, Th* Daily T exan I t h e y w a t c h t o m o n th . Usually th e r e a re dis ting- f r o m m o n t h f#>r I ba # read in n u ’ p a p e r the a rticle w r i t t e n on ' h r s tu d e n t c id ? . I do n o t know if th e y a re such o nes exist. l as- I n otice th ey u se HOUST M O T H E R S for v.Omer K#--r o v e r s h a d o w ’ FL! Vt * n )D <»RISI UM p ro f e * ro r of public for s t u d e n t s w ho ha v e n o t a l r e a d y the o fficial m ad e a p p lic a tio n h o u s in g list f o r th e lo n g session, 1937-88, will p lease .-anis to th e Dean o f W o m e n not at' th a n W cd ne d a y , A i rd T. — D O R O T H Y G E B A U E R . ii* an of women I t m u s t n o t b e f o r g o tte n , b o w - 1 x H I U N I V E R S I T Y L IG H T Tents h ave show n, h o w e v e r, t h a t I op in ion s, O P E R A C c . will have t h e g ro u p I ra r e ly ’* « w r i t e r ’? style, p art i c u - J should t o r once be done p ic t u r e m ad e f o r th e C a c tu s thi®. j larly t h a t o f a s h o r t s t o r y w r it e r , th e r e the so d istin c tiv e that, a r e a d e r , even w ro n g . I do n o t tr y , in A ustin th e r e a d e r , can defi* | w r o n g u n d e r m y pillow w icre ut ^ Jo urnalism C o n g re ss . the a u t h o r s h i p of will not is a g r e a t to p u t thi? j l 9 3 ^ E c on om ics a p ro f e s s io n a l id e n tif y a t t e n d i n g I k n o w t h a t A t .. S o u th e r n ■ t h a t a d d p d . _ . , I / ’ V, ” , , Mr. Sh edd wa? . i n J A rticle 2 S e c tio n s t it u ti o n r e a d s a s fo llo w s: thg aboVfMT1 • in t e r e s t t o i l l u s t r a t o r s o f o u r m a g a z in e s . I t d a y th e p eo p le will m a k e a g r e a t • r jved f o r r e 1 • •un K* mad# an to if ’hey i l l u s tr a t io n s of .vour f a v o r ite illu s - 1 stro n g . T h a t t r a t e rs. R.O T .C. a n d ail th ing ? t h a t will J o h n La G a t t a ’s b e a u t i f u l co v er ] be a stick to w ield, l f th e s e peo- 'h e F or a re to be Com- on th e A pril 10th issue o f th e S at- pie u r d a y E v e n i n g P o st, s ta m p e d with the La G a t t a to u ch, r : n . th i n k in d u b ita b ly R.O T.C. t h a t I arn n o t f o r th ey a re all wet. t o g e t h e r a * r I • " m g wi * a is how I believe. T h e r e is w hy I an 4l' u th is in 0 “ . . . e x c e p t In ft rn ■ y. All th e r e a r e m o re r u n n i n g hotel ut S. - I roo m s w e re r e s e rv e d w hen he ar- case th e th a n tw o w h e re fo r a single c a n d id a te s o ff ic e , and p rovided th a t one of the?® c a n d id a te s does not rece ive the v ote s c a s t at a m a j o r i t y o f th e r e shall be this e le c tio n ; th e n e le c tio n , w hich held shall be m a n d a t o r y , betw een tw o c a n d id a te s re c e i v in g th e larg - e s t n u m b e r o f v ote s, th is r u n - o f f , , .. to he held on the T n u r s d a v fol- c lub will hold a f i v e -m e te r t r a p s - 1 ,o w in g th e firg t T u € a d a y in A pril l o Have Contest T he u n i v e r s i t y A m a t e u r Radio ------------- ------------- r u n - o f f D_ j, 1 / a , , , th e j ' f R a d i o A m a t e u r s who p r e t e n d t o m u n i s t s a n d a r r cid I cd Comm un* , I t*. I k n o v I t r y i n g to d a r n (hr old pant. in' this m a t t e r I am a C o m m u n i s SOTBewll<.re I atlfl I si/R ?ul ^ ^ h I s l a m , an d an d n o t ta lk R u t th e j a r e o n l y „ f * who Bu m i t i e r h u n t S a t u r d a y 6 . / c l o c k y br t r a n s m i t t e r will be. a f t e r n o o n I o f e a c h y e a r , a n d c a n d i d a t e receiv ij^f the g r e a t e r n u m b e r o f de- a n d | clarp,; dlj!-v p , e c te d ; Th,p a m o n d ‘ t^*s r u n - o f f shall be placed ’vn*p!i i*1 th e in the c o u n tr y , *" fo nt r ? I a p ' will e nd ea-.o r to (rac e n ,rn t location by' m e a n s of receiv it? m gs at > a--lolls points. flu. p r i / r offerr-J g ro u p t h a t find s tho t r a n s m i t - ; o r g ro u p tee* f i r s t is tw o T a y lo r T 20 I r a n m i t r i n g t u b e - ? . t h e p f ” "ii , t0 thp C o n s t i t u 'i o n shall be e ff e c ti v e a? o f A p r / 5, 1937. All pro isions of the C o n s ti tu t io n a n d , B y-L aw s th is c o n f l ic t w ith , ,, , , n 'n p n d m e n t s h i l l b e re p e a le d , an d , . , and d e r l a r e d nu'! a r e void.” , . h ereh; , , , r in , . th l; j|]u , t th i n k in g id ealistic a r t i s t by T r u e m a n Beard* f i r s t c a lle d f (hi d i m i n g amhsIiaww I? ara (vav r» n t Infirm et me to My a t t e n t i o n w a s Jb r uisbed oQe o f t h e b e s t a r t i s t s o f th# old L o n gh orn- Rang# r, n o t long b e fo r e bis d e a th sev eral y e a r s a g o in a r ama h -u p La G a tta j ‘ a u to m o b ile sw eep J psi i r k w • ‘I a r I hat giv es p is w o m e n , a n d th ey ar® alway# ta!! an d s l e n d e r w o m e n, lith e b r a u t v such a* p r ^ ' c an d \ m e r i c s n it likely un-.ii i parsed b y i l l u r i r a t o r s And la te st Po*t i c o v e r I? u n d e n ia b l e ev id e n c e tiia* his p a l l e t s , while in a bit d a r k e r s h a d e , i i as b e a u t ’fu! as t h a t of N o r m a n F o ckw el!. w h o has d r a w n d 11 o r -1 n ch ief o f th® Ph ilad elp h ia E v en in g J B u ll e ti n a n d piesid< i t A m e r i c a n S o c # 1 ; F d ' i ' - e - , d ’ed F r i d a y a? n f GLADYS GEORGE, t*> th* stirring drams 'VniEAKf U THU Extr a ! ‘‘S w e c th r a rt* a n d Flow ers*' wP h Regis T oom ey A P'rtorial — wlth- ARLINE JUDGE JOHN H O WARD ON THE STAGE! Tonight— 9 : 3 0 P.M. N I G H T C L U B of the AIR —fe a tu rin g — T h e N i g h t C l u b b e r s 2 0-P ie re St a g e Band and th e s t a r s of ii,* I J. of T NBC- P - o a d r a a t FRIDAY 11: 30 P.M. ALL SEATS 40c V■ D U L T s b N L Y It d a r i n g l y exposes the t i oral decay of this younger generation. . e x t r a :. N I G H T L I F E I N T H E ‘ S T R E E T S O F r AR IS** with MI'* COR RIS' Q i l E E W T H E D A I L Y T E X A N O n a n d O f! S a x o n - Y a r r i n g t o n T o W e d T h u r s d a y Club Notices w in present the results of his re- j A l p h a X i D e l t a search on some of the properties i of concentric transmission lines. L \ l u m S G i v e C o f f e e r Today in Texas U nio n 309. Pr«*en» D ay C lu b — at 5 o clock P A G E F I V E O u r Cani pus Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ymring- ton of Austin have announced the engagement approaching j 0*c]0cjl m arriage of their daughter, Miss ; }ni? 105 and H o m a E c o n o m ic * C lu b — at Home Econom ics B a l d ­ p)r> Katherine W h eatley B it a n d S p u r — at 4 o'clock. R e g io n a l In t e r e s t C l u b — a t 7 30 o’clock in Texas U nion 301. The alumni club of Alpha X I Delta sorority entertained Tues- U nsT ar.ity Aeronautical Society day night at. the chapter house its annual coffee honoring at 7 o’clock in En g in eerin g with The alum nae group of M o rta r Board w ill entertain w ith a tea * 0 a r, the c* o 'c lo c k a t M o n a P a r k in s o n , C la u d ia B a r b a , > S a x o n o f W aco, e x - s tu d e n t of t h e W in d . T h is w ill be th e last m eet- B illie H ell. M erjjeret C orrel!, C arrie Louise Y e rin gto n, to Sam w ill “ Gone W ith review Building 217. it * ♦ the F a c u lty W om en a C lub H ono r .m l M r,. A rth u r W E . . ™ , t o . U n iv e rsity. T h , wedding w ill U k e i *"« from Norm an, Okla.. returned where they attended the province j K‘* VT convention of Gam ma Phi Beta borne. The Rev. Dante! sorority. 'L • place on Thursday in the bride’s F irs t Presbyter- K. c»rie-; o c|oc^ Latin-Am eriean Club a t the Newm an rooms. A rn u lfo Rodriguez, tutor at 7:3ft Club The approaching m arriage of M ary Alice Jen k m and Robert W Fulghum , form er students of * * , quet, and the public may attend. E X - S T U D E N T S T O W E D Jea n n e tte Hedrick was the guest of Eu n ice Lewis in Fan An- tonio last week end. L y le Messier of the Bureau of j ^er, P*stor of the jan Church, w ill |T|on^,| P la n t Ind ustry and his w ife, a r. s it f from 1925 companied by his parents, who Miss Y a rrin g to n has beep com nre from M innesota, are on a trip piimented w ith m any parties by to K o n te rra :,. Mexico. 'frie n d s and relatives. Tom Wheats lorn Heard, and , ___ r._____ — — Mr. Saxon attended th# I niver- ,Tir‘ " 7 through presented. The meetings w ill 1929. ^ 0p^n f.0 th f- public Physics Colloquium at 7 30 in Physics Building 203 o’clock Lloyd B. C h erry, tutor in physics J terimn Church at 8:30 o'clock. ert Jenk ins, at the W o m a n ’s (dub in F o rt W orth. Th# ceremony. which is to be A p ril 24, w ill take the Bro ad w ay P re ‘•by- place at read the cere- j in Romance languages, will be the main speaker. A musical program of Latin-Am erican selections luncheon given by w ill i vp** Je n k in s ’ mother, Mrs. Rob the U n ive rsity, wa* j April 3 at a announced the mothers and fathers of th* girl® in the active chapter. A color scheme of blue and gold wa used, and gold C a lifo r­ nia poppies formed the center­ piece of the table. Miss H a rtle y H astier was Ju lia Schwegm ann, A lbert Bu ilding fo r a three-hour cruise A lpha C h i O m e g a Elects O ff ic e r s Mrs. Don Be n n e tt presided at the table, where an all-white color David a °d their friends A lb e rt ; preservers, anchors and and songs by the Texas chorus. Stephens, Alm a w,n set 581i V ™ ? A r.r:: Anchors theme was carried out in the dec W ith the playing of *» fm m t a n o u i o fficer*, ' Loretta K le in , Cunningham . Included on . , „ . * • * . u- i . . F in a l plans were made Sunday its by the club fo r its spring dance to be held A p ril 23. The plans (sleeted C a ryl De W oody, pre*!- of were made a t a picnic at Zilker P a rk . elections spring A lpha Chi Omega sorority a t.; Iota chapter of dent, Freid a W ilson, dent, M uriel A yer*, correspond- —— ing secreter; , Ja n e O rm ond, re- corder, Helen P a s H e l, treasurer O r , 1x16111 t o o----------- " F l l . I A l k is\ • The table was decorated by a centerpiece of flowers. E v e ly n Braden, president of the th# U n iversity. Tuesday and Elean o r Ann P e rry , president Iota Alpha chapter at spring the vice-presi-! S .M L ,, poured coffee, E a -h member w ill be allowed Jim m y thro# dance bids fo r $1 W atson will plav fo r the dance, w hich w ill be held in the Texas U nion. Margaret. Collier w a r d ,... trice Stenberg, editor and hinter- ian, and F a y M cC am y and Elsie B ra J S o p h o m o r e C l u b r psychology, w ill speak Dr. D. B K le in , professor of the ( 'uh of the “ Y ” on 7:30 Sophomore and “ Ideal* and Peraona’it y ” at 7.17 the Fisher, eo- o’clock T hursday night V M C A , M a rg a re t chairm an, has a n n o u n c e d at to * • • C L U B T O H A V E H A Y R I D E The Scan dinavian C lub w ill T his is the last of a series of I have a hayride T hursday night five. programs on personality and i beginning at 7 o’rlock. The group the last meeting of y*ar. J w ill meet at M em orial Fo u n tain , | O ther *peakers in th? series have and proofed W i n n 'fred W y g a l. Dr. home of the club president, Violet E- E. A u b re y, N anine Simmons. the been M from there the to The engagement of Miss E l l zabeth W oodw ard and Robert H Dudley, ex-students of the Uni- by Jo h n K irk p a trick , w ill be pre- varsity, was announced by Miss W oo d w ard ’* parent* in Dallas. rented by th# members of Newm an Club. The parts were o’clock. A b u ffe t supper is chcduled the for T hursday at night Art--# member* “ A W edd ing ,” a one-act comedy M c K e lla r. rush captain* “ A W edd ing ,” * one act comedy M c K e lla r. rush captain* Miss W oodw ard graduated from given out M onday night by Alm a pledges w ill be present. play. the U n iv e rsity last Ju n e w ith Phi R a # H ollow ay, who is directing Be.ta Kappa honor*. She wa* a member of P i Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Dudley, also of Dalla*, wa* _ graduated He wa* a member of Beta Theta Pi fra te rn ity and received bi* law degree from W a*hington and Dee , Taw School . T D I 1<1\ r iQ C # D S f l l U S t l C C the U n iv e rsity. I n g i n e e r s t o H a v e ___ __ _ a • a from T • . j p . . • • • B u r n e y - F r a n d s To M a r r y in Ju n e Th* spring form al dance, which | Anderson. A ll engineering class Fri- j the p arty should n o tify Miss An fis h e r have served a* w a? to have been given by freshman day night, has been canceled. A hay ride and barn dance w ill be given the thus month instead. !atte r part of The officers of the freshman ' the and chih member* in > fa c u lty member* » “ d M ayb ell* Hardi# and interested Record M argaret co-chair- der*on. Do-is Ho|r*r*on or Leu r en of the organiaation M iriam the upper- *e Ballersted* to av-, Hnllgnd#r has been c!a»s sponsor, and Miss Augusta Robert#, the adult sponsor. — O rn C The engagement of Mi** F lo ­ r i d Fra n cis of H e n ry P B u rn # ’- Long view And I .Ty of Fan An- flent' D orothy Nixon, secretary, ors Coronation class are Elto n Chambers, pre*!- , take p art in tonio. wa* announced last Sat- Marks, treasurer. The April JI, -2. 2o. a f. ♦ ( d • M y A AnpiJcatiofli [ Y l O O r 6 I t I E K i n g I . IN C O R O N A T I O N C O E D S S everal U n iv e rsity girls will ’ he B a ttle of Flow- in Pan Antonio r — •** -**• ~Fmzrm urdav afternoon by her parent?, entertainm ent committee ta com- Bob and Mrs. J C. Fra n cis of nosed o f Charles B . Sm ith, B . H of Lubbock, w ill Longview . The wadding w ill take H a fb l. Schneider, Laura ; U n ive rsity. O thers w ill be TI %»A 4 e U » ■ a 4 r> _ A.L _ —. _ — J A *. s L . « LY«wttL PaH on, and N athan Hirsh A A A E X - S T U D E N T V I S I T S last week w h i’e trip. Mr. Mr*. Angut Burns, the form er Florence Malone and an ex-stu­ dent of the U n iv e rsity, stopped in a Austin and round-the-worH leave Mrs. Burn*, who ar* on * of ah«ence a fte r fo u r years in M anila. Philippine Isla n d i. where insurance Mr. Bu rn * ag r ncy, expect to sail fo r Fng- !and on the Queen M a ry, visit there a short time, and return to M anila bv an Pastern route has an B L A N T O N TO T A L K D R Dr Annie Webb Blanton, pro­ place in Ju n e . Miss F ra n cis is an ex-student of (he t i rn v arsity and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. M r. Bur- ney received hi* bachelor of art* degrees af and bachelor from tim U n iv e rsity and is a mem­ ber of Sigma Chi fra te rn ity !aw- w a * A . A . U . W . to H o n o r Senior omen Senior <*-omen of the U n i'* r- aity w ill be complimented with a tea by th ? A m erican A*soriatia#| of U n iv e rsity Wom en Thursday at. 3:30 o’clock at Scottish R ite D orm itory. The dram atic group of the *s- by assisted saris ion is !n ' barge of the pro giaim graduate group. Zack b<’ott, dp rector Theater, will review # P Austin Litt.c ’ he a. Jo n e s and K a th e rin e hde1* the Ida represent 1 * %# 1 -- and Sharp Dean V job?. H ° has received a I Moore ie now re ­ for N .Y .A . Mae A a i r t ? of P o rt A rth u r and reiving? applications L illia n Adam* of B re n h a m , h anr y letter Darden and K ila Mae T u rn e r o f from W ashington authorizing him to c a rry over th* $ 1,000 which W a c o ; Helen un,, pa* ipent dur'tig the last pe­ W rig h t of Austin into th* third three-month* riod it'd M a ". jysri/sd ae Starch ^TV’1 Das- M apr* «*’.d ♦''S* SOW* •tudevf# •» ha her# been \ •*. dropped from the roll are . s - t v to hr put haat; on if they they M A S T E R J ’ M U S H Schnabel un u-jal’f- a-d show th#’ record ing Th? ' A But of B e e ’ 1 • en’? ” P ia n A C o n e e n " No Beeth a fin I in T 'ta ia *-” atnd sonata known ** th* ' ‘Tenipnsi w ill be played on the “ Music of th is a f t e r . th e M a s t e r * " p r o g r a m the main ! noon a t 5 o’clock in lounge J O hut* the U nio n, Sanders, director, ha* announ* ed * * * M E E T IN G P O S T P O N E D The regular meeting of „ « * . } th# m An e y — — --- o — .i...*.—— which the’ Af a" artic’# in t h * ‘ th* U n iv e rsity in 1931 I i m m c b W R I T E S A R T IC L E ra c e r A. K Lim mar, ^ ho . ma er c f a r ’ ;- degree fror- is th# ay ’ he April is- Iv *n .u# af The *r « . ^» Outlook T** th* lr Chief Ed “ I = -nil'- I f* ne:** arvel# M * L i t " I f lien ee ' • painted out that Die fatndy. I, «hou’d s*«ume th? for ti'# #d "H. fessor of educational administra- Alpha P a ll a Pi alumna# tion at the University, will talk wa* scheduled for toe-’ 1 * on “ W om an’s Contribution to the; postponed and t*1-’ utaat the recent j w*l|j«m B. Travis Chapter of th# Leslie M c K a v , C2»’ Wooldridg public” at a meeting o f the Wadnesday a ’ the hor « c f M rs u*- *ior •*’ fjaujfhters of Republic o f ; Drive M ir* Corinne <' ollins a n d va* ti'.* W ednesday at 3 o’clock. ' Mrs. W . B Ransom « dl he ha*t greatest r.^pop^ihi’it- th# current T h „ meeting w i ll b* held at the esses with M rs M c K a u. jt-oj r f -a th home a f Mrs Leslie M cK a y. M rs —*— -— - ____i— _ _ Ad senmr women are in%oted. W . R. Hood a. co-hostess w ill a* j si*t Mr*. M c K a v. Jack e ts The Orange O R A N G E J A C K E T B A N Q U E T 'i l l cele them spring banquet • * • D K G . T O M E E T F R I D A Y brate w if H Delta Kappa Gam m a w ill hold a »od«\ at 6 o’clock in the ju n io r I business and social meeting Fri- ballroom of the Tex#? U nion. I t ! day n'ght at 7 39 o’clock at th? w ill be given in honor ' M I S S J U A N I T A M O R R I S innou nceg be’ return Lorn N ew Torii with a Gorgeous Selection of Round-Up Gowns lr M e r a u k e t t e # M o u ** e !* n e d e b o te la c e In « price range from $ 19.75 to $3^ ♦ C b d fo n J U A N I T A M O R R I S S H O P 113 EaM 7th Street Q, stilt Hotel Phono 2-5863 ft ; r\ * j K A More Glamorous Y O U On Round-Up I Achieve glamor in love y frochs for the Round-Up Ba!! April 16. Scar­ brough's Collegiate Shop is ready and waiting to ensemble you in alluring for­ mals chosen in advance and inspired b '' designers both here and abroad. Th© two shown here ar© but a me*© sample of the loveliness awaiting your se'ection! BLUEBO N N ET BELLE— c H ^ in g wV te or­ ganza accented with bands ct b ack val an# —-as smart'/ exciting as the Round-Up Ba I Its puffed sleeves and Dutton shirt-r'a^er front are noteworthy deta s o* a dress *-e named "Bluebonnet Be e Coilrguitg Shop 16-75 ftl-pfrb ffti f r< m Stock G L A M O R O U S P E R F U M E S •-* qay r ight* . n subt-e. oae j t ,c (i^rmor t i w th VOU’ e - * ' / it'* - •• e '' d rn ss Le : n e r / * - ' ■ ing By 65c to 2 65 C H IFFO N KERCHIEFS-- d-> tiiy trimmed w th * n# e ie e fl#*h blue ye 'aw b-eclr. «»gq*u#^ . . . « ” d eontr#$* ng with you# fe m ’ y I 00 RO UN D -U P R O M A N C E — Captivating Corona^'on “ e st v t «*d ar a with pink ta "eta s p— ?. • •- rn a"" c * a -re** ♦: r a " * on E rn e :- # *j;* r l bi ye fr- e • rr r e de t AC C;J ig fc-m. sr ■ * ©f ro- and fabulously full skirt, * ■ * . r ;ak and o E® ' uff ed shoul* b # A o f . a , e C a ' ’. Shop 25.00 R H IN tSTONE OR FLO W E? • - I •* BANDEAUX— •••# * Aud - , a. « - r-j ? j- . - I a a - - of *— a ur « -*#*- - « - y the br qht »o ch O’ a-' « - * ' * n you- a#ir. LOO to 2.78 EVENING BA G S <-*' - * or px**' v ■»*■-•- that # . 4*a a • -u -« -a R©und*Up a ea aas. * im! a ’av# y contrfl-v to an/ t c ’ fac A w rb : r- p # r clos * - a.* 1,00 D A N C I N G SANDALS—of Ic e whit# -ar black satin or # - a - ' ne\ re tiffing companions for the*® grace*ul. 6.00 I ova / c ? - '' ig -rocks. o r Scarbrough*$-*-Street E.oor Two Old-Fashioned Cameos Will Stage Round-Up Revue T H E P A T L Y T E X A N W E D N E S D A Y , APKT!, 7, 1937 League Visitors Need Lodgings students U n ive rsity sr* now making call." on Austin resident' and housemothers, soliciting free lodging! without meals for approx- im ately 1,200 Texas school boys and girls and •some BOO coaches ant) directors who w ill attend the .Mio meet of the In*er*chol«'* ic Leagip b< re M ay 6 and 7. Of fin a l* have pointed out that there for is an acute need this ye a r extra accomodations dor to the I unusually crowded conditions dur rig the le g is la tiv e session. to In past citizens I meets h a v e j U n ive rsity and years householders of Austin have ex­ the their hospitality tended ! league contestants. M any of the boys and girls who attended th# later returned to the students. aa These league events at in I the Ftatp meet are athletes, pub 'Sic speakers, actor- and actresses, typing and shorthand contestants, journalists, essay w riters, and art pupils. participants ---------- o ..... — - E N R O L L M E N T N O W 9 ,1 8 2 J a n e t C o l l e t t , B r o a d w a y » t a r a n d f a m o u t f u m e * f o r th e t h i r y - f i r e m e m b e r * o f h e r b a l l e t d a n c e r , w h o w i l l d i r e c t h e r f i f t h a n d m o s t e l a b ­ o r a t e U n i v e r * i t y R o u n d - U p R e v u e , h i g h l i g h t o f t h e a n n u a l t h r e e - d a y h o m e c o m i n g c e l e b r a t i o n o n g r o u p w i l l b e e la b o r a t e .^ M i* * C o l l e t t a n n o u n c e * , a * * h e w i l l w e a r , in o n e * c e n e , f i f t y - s i x y a r d * t h e U n i v e r s i t y c i m p u i , A p r i l 1 6 , 1 7 , I S . C o » * o f r e d c a p * . H e i n a o h n S p e a k s Registration figures show that twenty-one student* have regis- Others attending from Austin tered n the U n ive rsity during the T o K e r r v i l l e G r o u p J I L L - ' ' included Mrs. A. B Sm ith, direc­ last month. On March 5 the total I * te r,^ ra tio n was 9,161. Now it has Edm und Heinsohn. tor of K irb y H a ll; the Rev. and climbed to 9,182, €. H. Sparen- pastor of the U n iv e rsity M ethod -1 M rs. H. M. R a t lif f ; Medsames berg, auditor, announced T u e s- , ist Church, spoke yesterday E . H ickm an, j the W’omen’s M issionary So cie ty I T. A. B ro w n , R. C. Lom ax, N . A. fjgv at K e rrv ille on “ W o rld Peace.” to i W . M. T aylo r, J . The Rev. - Stedm an, Jo h n A. Banks M c L a u rin . Focht, and One of the headline speakers was Dr. W . G. Cram , who gave an talk on a v isit to A fric a . Dr. J . S. Oxford of Kobe, Ja p a n also talked. illustrated travel Dr. K atherine W h e a tle y w ill review' “ Gone W ith the W in d ” this afternoon a t 5 in Hom e Econom ics Bu ild in g 105. It in T ues­ was erroneously stated d a y’s Texan review th# th a t would be Tuesday. o’clock I n o n e 2-5164 T e x a n a s s ii f i e r i A d S e c t i o n Announcements Announcements Announcements Educational C o o d r i c l i c j p u n a M A Y F A IR T A YLO R S E C R E T A R IA L S C H O O L A ^ e le c tiv e *cho*>! oi b u sin e ** t r a i n ­ in g fo r th e U n i v * r « t t y e tu d e n t D e g re ed In s tr u c to r s Free P la c e m e n t S e r v ic e 916 B ra z o s P h o n e 2 - 4 ?8 S D U K TI A M - D R A U G H O N B U S IN E S S C O LLEG E D a y and E v e n in g C ia * * * * L e a d e rs h ip th a t in tp ir e a lo n fid e n c * ,th F lo o r L it t le f ie ld B u ild in g 2-6771 a u s t in u n iv e r s it y o f BUSINESS A P R O G R E S S I V E S C H O O L W H O S E G R A D U A T E S H A V E G O O D J O B S W o o lw o r t h B ld g . P h o n e 2-1238 Laundries 250 Yearbooks From S.R.D. Sold Alm ost 250 copies of the , in G irls Sardine, annual of Scottish R ite Dorm itory, have been sold, Doug­ las Best, business manager, an­ nounced Tuesday. the dorm itory have a special interest in the book, as has been shown in the number sold, since each year the Sardine contains pictures of six girls who have been chosen as the dorm itory favorites. These are selected by the residents a t in the early spring, an election but their is not known until the book is issued in M a y. Rumors as to who these favo rites might be run high, but the sta ff, bound to secrecy, w ill not reveal the names of the girls elected. id entity Another the book feature of that rem ain ' unknown until pub­ is the person the s t a ff lication has selected as w orthy o f the ded­ ication of the annual. This ye a r these two selections w ill be made known about M a y 21, for that is the date the book w ill be ready for the girls. --------- o — R E V I E W T O B E G I V E N I dione 2-5165 Typing T H E M E S I T H E S E S ! •unable ra te * B . A D e g re e 20858. R E P O R T S I Rea- M a r g a r e t W o r k m a n . V E R T A B R O U S S A R D co m e to J o u r n a l . ism B u d d in g 108 fo r a p a s* to " D o d s . w o r t h ’’ s h o w in g a t th e T e x e * Them *** to d a y . E X P E R I E N C E D t y p i s t : T h e s e * , te rm pa- per-. R a te s re a s o n a b le . W o r k c a lle d foe a n d d * !!v * re d . M rs . G re e n P h o n e 2-0973, T H E M E S en d n e a tly and q u ic k ly by th e s e s ty p e d a c c u r a t e ly , fo rm e r c o m . te a c h e r. G o o d w o rk g u a ra n te e d . m e rc ia l T elepho ne 9 96 5. Used Cars Why Gamble? BUY An O K ’d Used Car IT C O S T S NO M O R E SEE US TODAY N O T IC E Classified Advertisers You can run your classi­ in fied very economically The D illy Texan: 20 W o rd s— Maximum 1 time . 2 times 3 times 6 times . . . $ A O . . . . . . . . . .55 J O LOO No rotunds tor cance la­ tions. Responsible for one incorrect insertion only. A LL A D S C A S H IN A D V A N C E Messenger service u n t i l 4:30 p. rn., week-days Coun­ ter i,erv:ce un4? 6 p. rn. Dial 2-3164 for further in­ formation on m e s s e n g e r service. KERRVILLE BUS C O M P A N Y , INC. a l l n e w a n d r a d i o e q u i p p e d S C H E D U L E S A N D B U S E S G O V I A I H E S H O R T E S T A N D B E S T R O U T E T O Houston, Beaumont, Galveston, Victoria, Corpus Christi, Schul- enberg, Kerrville, San Angelo, Big Spring, El Paso. F I V E E A S T H O U S T O N B u s e s a.m .. 10:39 a m.. 1:25 p m .. 4 :3 0 p.m and 7 :8 0 p.m . I O T H R E E K E R R V I L L E A N D W I S T I F XA.', P O IN T S . B u s e s lea # to * th e W e s t ar. 6 :1 6 ».m . and 1 :16 p m . a n d 6:1 5 p.m. I H R K E C O R P U S C H R I S T I A N D T E X A S P O I N T S . B u s e s a m. and 1:25 p.m . a n d 6 :2 0 p.m . LO S O U T H ZUO bi H U D D L E S S C H E D U L E S le a v e A u s tin P O I N T S D A I L Y D A I L Y D A I L Y lea^e * :1b a t to Sample L O W FARES A U S T I N T O — O n e W 'a jr R o u n d I rip $ 5.00 H O U S T O N SO O C O R P U S C H R I S T I 8-55 S A N A N G E L O 4.0 0 4 7 5 $ -LOO PHONE 2-1 135 F O R F U R T H E R I N F O R M A T I O N C A L I B U S T E R M I N A L S W IM M E R S THE N O R W O O D N A T A T O R IU M th e Y e a r R o u n d O p en In v ite - Y o u r P a * r " n a g e W a r m A r t e s ia n W a t e r S a fe — S a n i t a r y — S e le c t A D M IS S IO N IOC & 15c B a r b e c u e P i t * P ie n ie T a b le * Tennis Court 20c hour O u t S o u th C o n g r e e * R iv e r s id e D r iv e In B e * u t i f u l T r a \ i s H e ig h t* Dancing D A N C E W E L L B a llro o m c la s s e * M o n d a y * and T h u r s d a y * 7 :30 p.m 60c a lesso n D U V A L S C H O O L O F D A N C IN G K . C. H a ll— P 8320 -2-3854 108 W 14— V i s i t o r * W e lc o m e O ne D a y Service D RISK ILL w H O T E L L A U N D R Y H . C u lv e r M a r . Capitol Chevrolet, Inc. 4 th A S a n J a c i n t o P h o n e 2 -3 1 1 J 6444 U S E a s t 7 Pawn Brokers L. L A V E S P A W N B R O K E R and J E W E L E R loaned on a m - th in g of valu e. M o n ey Phone 9229- 217 E a s t 6 Plumbing Benson’s Better U sed C a rs A ll s ta n d a r d mak#»«. L o w p ric e * . < a r* re c o n d itio n e d and k e p t o u t o f w e a th e r . P h o n e 2 -1 J H i I l l E a s t n th S t . Lost and Found L O S T : N a v y ja c k e t w it h o ra n g e c o r . •age oei N o r th G u a d a lu p e b e tw e e n W h e e le r and F a c u l t y W o m e n ’* C lu b S t r e e t . P h o n e 8 36 1. Ei R A V E N P lu m b in g , R a n g *- H e a te rs C o n n e c te d I s e w e r I s h a rp e n in g . 1403 L a v a c a . P h o n e 6.6,1 u n sto p p ed . d ra in s G a * P , g ! n “ - b in k . 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C a r* and P a t e n t e r # a n y w h e re . ^ nBt E s t a b lis h e d 6 R e fe r e n c e * e x c h a n g e d 201 F e a t 7 th . 2-3833. y **rn. c . W o r t h — 82.75. H o u s to n — 12-25 S T I DI- S T F S A V E M O N E Y — D a lla s , b o rt S a n A JB .C . A n to n io — *1 .2 5 . T H A N E L B U R E A U . 710 B ra z o s . P H O N E C o r p u s — IS.O O . 3111. _______ _ Shoe Shops A s U s u a l ! I 4:30 P- m- O n C la s s if ie d A d s C o u n te r S e r v ic e ti! 6 p rn. CAN YOU TYPe T ” fin d a re g la d to p a y a i t c o n v e n ie n t A t th is tim e o f th e y e a r h u n d re d s of s tu d e n t* to h a v e q u i*e a b it o f ta p in g du n* fo r w h ic h rea a o n a b .e t h e y co s t. t a k e adv a n t a s '' of T, ny d o n ’t yo u W h y th i* bn-ty sea so n to m a k e som e e x tra c o m p e te n t m o n e y ? IH C . t y p is t a s m a ll c la s s ifie d ad D A I L Y T E X A N w ill b rin g yo u big d iv id e n d s . ' uu a r. in l f a D O N ’T D E L A Y — C A L L T O D A Y ! 2-3164 J o u r n a lis m B ld g 108 G A R A G E A P A R T M E N T : Q u ie t, new sh a re w ith S e n io r L a w s tu d e n t. C a ll C o op er, "6 7 8 , b e fo re IO , a n d a f t e r 6. Rooms tor Rent F O R G I R L S : l a r g e so u th room . d o u b le o r s in g le . 4 b ig w in d o w *, clo s e ts , q u ie t s u rr o u n d in g * . D ia l 341 1. 703 W e f t 2 3 rd . W an te d Is This ^ our A d ? I f th !* w ere y o u r ad I t w o u ld h a v e been rea d by h u n d re d s of pee : Ie ju s t aa yo u a r e re a d in g It no w . W h y not put y o u r n o tic e o f v a ­ c a n c ie s b e fo re th e s tu d e n t and f a c u lt y body o f th e U n i v e r s it y i n v e s 'in g » d o lla r b lL in • $ by s m a ll a d ? m e re ly d ia l 2-3164, b e fo re Y o u 4:30 F re e p ick u p * e r v ie e and tr a in e d and w e w ill do re s t. th e a d - w rite rs a r e at y o u r s e rv ic e . 9 C A S H P A I D fo r old t y p e w r it e r * C ra d d o c k ’* B o o k s to re 821 C o n g re s s W an ted to Buy W A N T E D : O L D G O L D a n d S ilv e r . H ig h ­ est p ric e s — Im m e d ia 'e ••ash L o n e S t a r Jo l d & S i l v e r Co. 821 C o n g re ss. H I G H E S I C A S H P R I C E S g erund -hand C lo , bing W e a ls o buv S c h w a rt* A c a s e * m e n t* fo r P A I D Sh o e* a n d S u it rn Utica! in s t r u ­ P h o n e 3762 F L O R E N C E A V E S co m e to fo r a pas* l b ' “ h e w in g a t J o u r n a l i s m “ Dod*- to th e T e x a i T h e a t e r B u ild in g w o rth ” to d a y. G U A R A N T E E D G o o d r i c h T i r e s B a t t e r i e s * R a d i o s Yes S ir! Here’s the place and now is the time to fix up your car for safe, pleasant summer finking. First-quality products — not a penny down! SET YOUR OWN EASY TER M S M e mean just w hat we say I I on select w hat you need, show us your lif m s r identification and we install your purchase al once. No red tape. no delays and n« finance rom pany to deal with. Tay us as you are paid. Tho organisation wa d efin itely j on the upgrade under Knapp’s! guidance, and 01s*-n, long well- : known in the entertainment world, boosted them considerably. The hand is renowned among musicians as having one of the finest co-ordinating sec-I lions in the modern music world. I It also uses the singing guitar as a part of the orchestra. brass This will be the first visit to the University for either Olsen i or his orchestra. The orchestral was scheduled to play the Leap j Year dane® here last year, but! was unable to get away from a; hotel engagement. Teachers’ 150 TF. A C H U R S R E G I S T E R Miss M iriam Dozier, secretary to the Appointment Committee, stated that there were about 150 registered te ach e r' a uh her ami that he e • rn cted to I h* in by fall. ha vc po-jtmns f < •» that must of the She also said registration would during summer school when thf teachers are here. he B E S A F E Good vision is ece ary 'or safe driving. Don t take a chance because of poor G o o d r i c h S i l v c r t o w n = = ftlM tlil4 k = S t o r e s wm P h o n e 9 1 5 5 M . L . B r o a d y , M g r . 1 0 t h a t L a v a c a eye' ght. Have your eyes 2002 G u a d a lu p e examined today. ^ T R E A I . ^ 2 - o I 57, O lJO N f E n ’R J S J S Seventh 6t Congress Coaching E X P E R I E N C E D C o a c h in g : T r ig . A lg e b ra A ls o E n g lis h I . ty p in g . R a n d le . Dressmaking p e n s iv e F r e n c h g o w n V I R G I N I A .ST. C L A I R ca n c o p y th a t ex­ th * i ll us - ta ilo rin g . [r a tio n iu d a lt e r in g E v e n in g d re **e » a t p e c ia lty . 2620 S a la d " P h o n e 2-0160. fro m S k ille d d re s s m a k in g , C O A C H I N G students U n iv e rsity are w anting good coaching now as much as during final ex­ ams. It is suggested that coaches will to it profitable ca rry their announcements in the Classified Section of the Texan, students’ rates are newspaper. The nominal. find the C A L L 2-3164 B E F O R E 4:30 P A G E STX A l R W A V E S B r E V E R E T T S H I R L E Y The gist of th? programs that are on today. Concerning On M an’s F a m ily on at 7 over NB< the dram atisation tv ill recount interest how through her love for < Iif ford Barb our and the new it Has brought into F „ r L f* . Ann W ait# ha* found new rxpr* M'*n for her ncusic. M^anw1 N icky is on his w ay to the Coronatinr Tho** fart* might xrc.m irrf evan* to some. But then en the ©th'"' hand many people broadcast; therefore news of it is worth the spare, listen to thi On competing < B S ai the same ti ma is th*1 Cavalcade of \m* 'ira Robert P e rry ' discovery of the N orth Polo w ill he dramatized and Captain Boh B a rtle tt will appear in person a* a guest on the show. Don V o r h c °s ’ orchestra provides the music for the hroadca * o a K k , r s H I K O I N E A N D H E R O K a t h e r i n e H e p b u r n * a n d F r e n c h © * T o n e s a d d r # . . is “ Q u - l i t y S t r e e t , ” p l a y i n g o n th # f e r e m o u n t s c r e e n . J s m M M B e r r i * n a m e d t h * s t r i c t w h ic h k e e p * t h * * # t w o p * r f o r m * r s . e p la e e © o i t . d i f f * r * n t f r o m W a r n S t r e e p R e v i e w e d t o d a y t h e S h O W S T oday I w ill skip Fred A llen— he is o n st 8 o v e r N F B a n d gi e something about hi* competitor. Andre Koatelanet* who i< on < B S at the same time. On th* Ko*tn- anet* show. Nino M artini wi sing: I he “ Lgmente Gitane, W orld Is M ine.” “ Clelito Lind©,” and "P riz e Song ’ The orchestra w ill go in for more of f he popu* Jar kind and along with the chorus w ill give “ Sum m er Night.” Sw ing Lo w ,” “ Two Hearts in Sw ing T im e.” “ In a L ittle Hula H eaven,” “ Sweet L e ila n i," and “ Sw eet Is the W ord F o r Y o u .” The week’s best \ a- i* found on this rie ty of mu«ic program. listeners “ Sw ing High. I the The L u ck y Strike Hit Parade. the program playing even most popular song' of the week, w ill have something on it« air pe­ riod tonight besides that concern-. ing popular music, for F.zi<> Pinza w ill be the guest of the show. And. ju st by the by, the sponsors j of this program have stopped their giving prizes to th<“ person’ nick lng the three top tunes of the week in order. M u " have Im en too expensive. And for 136 'he “ Night Club of the A ir” will again he on the air to­ night at 9:30. And the program ‘ o doubt will have person about that, IV iv # ri students w ill appear on it Some of the performer*, will be t,ho«e who were on the N B C V a rs ity Show broadcast last Frid ay. Then w ill be Billie Davis— and she is as good a finger a* you would e v e r' w ant to get in anybodj s univer mty— Jim m y Valent mo, who la t F rid a y sounded unusually well, the Co-ed T rio (K a th ry n Spence, V iv ia n Dahlberg, and Louise S e lf) " U h a and the G irls ’ C W < lub hundred or more girls composing it. Q >* no? T TKLC I HX. W TfK.**— At th* P ro d u c e d h r R o b e rt § i* k . B i * C h r i s t y C e b a u n * S c re e n p l* v i •-*! P e r r in B e * * d on t h * p ie r , “ O n e * O v e r L ig h t l y * ’ h r G e o rg e H o lle n d A rt .I.. O'-1 on hv Van Nest Polgiese. Photo­ graph#* by Harry Wild*. A S X . It*- !ca«*d h r R K O - R e d io t h e c a s t Malcolm W I n I b rep Pori S' a n t n f,r» M 'i n VI , j.,r < urdd I a r r / Guff R ibb er u*a Merkel L y n n * O v * fm tn Thurston Hall G i i Ib b W illia m * tx Ham Demarest One of the gold mini Vn- H» told wife h e r . th re e m e n on th e e n d e d up w ith a S h e mn d e h im s e tt le d o w n to f a r m in g . the old s a le s m a n g a n g w a s re le a s e d ’ h r head o f T h e n his w i n t e r and fro m s t a r t e d o r g a n iz in g a n e w g o ld s to c k m a rk e t. the host O n e o f r,n B r o a d w a y , he to ld the 1 1,.111111 v a c a t io n WU L l, w a s h a c k in g th is n e w c o m ­ p a n y , “ S o m e o f th*- b est p e o p le on Br, ad way am tho worst, people in ( the wnr id , ” snap* W if e y I na M e r­ kel. B u t she i o f t e r is d o w n a n d le ts H u b b y L y n n e O v e r m a n h a v e h e r l i t t l e f a r m n e s t e g g to h a tc h o u t in to a g o ld m in e D r e a m M i n e ” t h e y c a lle d it. “ T h e G o ld e n G u y K i b b l e tu r n s out to be th e re s p e c te d f in a n c ie r . H e h a s b een e d itin g a f in a n c ia l p a g e in a Y o n k ­ e rs n e w s p a p e r —" f o r a f e w w e e k s . B e f o r e t h a t he w r o t e w a n t ads. S t o c k - s e llin g p r e t t y g o o d , D o c e p r o s p e r it y h a s le f t the c o r n e r , T h e n K n o b - h e a d R i b ­ f i n a l l y is b e r s ta te s th e p ro p o s itio n w ith a p en on p a p e r in U n c le S a m ’s m a il box. T h a t p u ts the w h o le c o m p a n y in th e w e lc o m e a n d d ro p s it zone o f th e s ta te pen. H o w K ib h e e g e ts th e m a ll on Easy S t r e e t m ig h t g iv e p eo p le v iv e * id e a s a b o u t t e llin g lo ts th “ Q U A L IT Y Hepburn, K atharine Tone, and Erie Blore, (F ir s t day». Param ount. S T R F F T . " W W Franchoi A t th* “ W H E N ’S Y O U R B I R T H D A Y ? ” W ith Jo e E . Brow n. M arian Marsh, th '1 E d g a r Kennedy* A t and (Review ed to d ay). State. ! “ DO N'T T E L L T H E I W ith G u y K ib b le , Una i and Lynn e Overm an. (R eview ed toila Queen. VV IF I-..” \f peke!. th*: \ ’ “ V A L IA N T F O R C A R R IE . George, .John H Judge, At the S T H E W ith ward, an> ( apt to I. W O R D i ib id , s A ri inc “ U N D E R C O V E R O F W ith Edm und Low® am Rice. At the Varsity. N I G H I . ” F lor* nee “ D O DSVV ORT FL” ter Huston and Ruth A t the Texas. W ith Wal- « h a t le r t o n . S T A G E C L IF F O R D O D E T S “ Awak< and Sin g .” Produced by the Aus­ tin L ittle Theater. Tonight at in Hogg Memorial 8:1 (R evie w e d today), Auditorium . 5 o’clock “ T E N N IG H T S IN A Produced by th- Tonight Io u ? R O O M .” House Players. o’clock at Gregg viewed to d ay). K N O W C A P I T O L “ Night Club of tin I’H't from th* -Jai. itol tonight at 9:JO T H E M E R A i r . ” B r o J o f Cm <’ap- o ’c lo c k . Olsen’s Band Plays May 15 A s p a r k lin g , c a r r o t - c r u n c h y ! s lig h t ly sa la d , g o n e s ta le w ith M e r k e l momrna-spanks l i k e , “ S t e ­ p h e n , w h y c a n ’t y o u aee th e b r ig h t i aid e o f “ B e c a u s e t h i n g s ? " . , . Georg*' Olsen, who.** “ music of tom orrow ” becoming is rap idly the mode of the day, w ill bring his orch** ira *•> Gregory G ym - I nasium M a y 15 to play for an all j y o u ’re a lw a y s on th e s h a d y sid e , U n i v e r s i t y d a n c e m y s w e e t ,” T h is te lls t h '’ w if e t h a t g a m b ­ lin g p a y s — i f p la y e d rig h t. — L . H. T a k i n g o v e r O r v i l le Knapp’s I band after lls leader was killed in an airplan*' crash last fall, Ol­ sen has rapidly brought it into the circle of top-notch dance or- the reached ! c h f'tra * and ha' r — ! peak of his own career. < f ; ^ W e d n e s d a y ’* H ig h lig h t * K N O W Newscast In th- A ir T OO— M u sical CIOCX f ;4* — A m e r ic a n Statc-m an | : 00— Must- I .26— Pron * R ad io N o w * g;S0— R ic h a r d M » * w * 8 :4 6 - F id d le r '* F»n< 6 :0 0 — F re d F * ib * I *t th* U r g * n 9 :8 9 — 40-3 N f * y R * n d K NOVA in th* M o rn in g I 0 0 0 — 2 A- I IO sis-—T o n * Tim* \0 S B — M a r th a M ed lock 10:40 M a d e 11:00— P*u ) Kennard 1 1 :1 6 — F r o n t P s g e D r* m * 1 1 :46— A m e ric a n S * s ta » w * n H * # * r a * t J 2 ;O0— Noon T o n** I t :16— Mn- on th* Ntre*" 1 2 :3 d — M e lo d y D m * 1 2 .* S— R u ra l R h y th m S ta te s m a n N e * o r t ( o n y r * In s t it u t e of M u s ic 1 :0 0 — S o m e th in g A b o u t K e r y t h t a g I SIO—Am*rl**n School of th* A ir 1 :46—Tun* Tim* 2 OO— M a n h a tta n M a tin e e 2 :2 5 — Q u e * ' mn* B e fo re 2 :0 0 — C u r t is 1:46— A e *d em r of M *'f'.- in* 4 :00— A l Trace’* O r he sfra 4 :1 6 — A m e n - * ' 4 in — B tu * F la m e * 6:55— S w in g in g It 6:16— Ann L e s t 6 -.30— N e w 6 :6 5 — f i f o r g t H a il 6 - 45— t pi v*r» it ■ H o r 4 no — f la rk Speak » A :16— S « re n » d » 4 ..JO— © In n e r H am ,* 4 ;46 — D inner Dan' - 7 .on — M a;ir:-» I U ' , 1- * f :* 6 — W a r e * C a p ito l N e w s c a s t I ;50— Dan ■ ng P n - 'y 8 :1 6 — A m e ric a n L e g io n P ro g ra m 1 :46— I et * Dane* 9:05—Night Chih of the Alf. IO . I S — B e n n y G o o d m a n ’* O rc h e s t r a 1 0 : 8 9 — Red N ic h o ls ’ O r c h e s t r a II.0 0 —Tommy Dorsey* Orchestra J I ;89— H a r ry Ow en’* O rc h **tm W O A I P r o g r a m 7 .99— M o rn in g D e v o tio n * T :1 6 — -Good M o r n " g M * !o d ’*« f : 89— f :46— N e w , 8 :0 5 — G a il N o rth * 8 :18— B r e a k fa** < ub 9 :00— H y m n * of All Church** 9 :1 J — B e tty and Bob 9 :8®— H o u s e of Ore*rut 9 :4 6 — T o d ay ’* C h ild re n 15:1 6— •Vagabond* 1 9 :8 5 — H o w to P* C h a r m in g 1 1 :1 6 — M *icaS H r gram 11:80— T e a** (a rm and Home H 1 2 :0 9 — N a ’ o n a ! Fam - and H 'm o 1 2 :8 5 — D o u g h s * 1 2 :4 6 — Ja c k A m lu r.g * O r c h e s t ra Hour Fs-etly 1:09— C h a c k W agon Gang 1 :30— J e a n D ic k in a o n 2 ;09— Pep t**r Y o u n g 8 :1 6 — Ma P e r * " 1* 2 :8 0 — V ie and S a d * 8 :0 0 — H e n r y B u * * * a O r c h is ! - * 8 :8 0 — Fo llo w th# M >n 4 :00— A ft-reaX* 4 30— Rand* Seaters 6 :0 0 — Ja r * Arm strong i :16— Pro f# «*';r Bo b • '46— O rphan Ann * 6 16— U n c le L i r a 6 :3 0 — R a r e Old Vie n* 7 :0 0 — One Man T :3 0 — W a y n e K in g 8 :O0— F r e d A d en 9 :0 0 — H ;t Parade 9 :80— M '.*■ i'-» 1 N R C P ro g r a m Family IO OO — Am o* ’n ' A n d , 1 0 :3 5 — E m i l C o le m a n s O r- h e s 'n * 1 1 :9 5 — F r e r k * T ro m b e u e r’e O r e h e ttra vt -SO-— Jim m y G arrig an _____ o---------- D ram atic League Contest M ond ay W H * N P V O V K B I R T H D A Y ? ’ At g ist* Progiietd bv David L, I *ofw. \ r M*?F*ii h^ Hfirr msmimnnt. *L u t , , „ I, j r 1 lork, Mtt*te«l *eor* by i o n bv J o h n land S i h u lt * ’ C a rto o n « **ju *n r*» b y h l r i i i s'*'r. R *l* * * * * t b y R K O - \ rt , w THI- ( AST srhby W ilt i . , r n : * mirk *• nr ,m!i* Hr , ro m I * nm b f. Jo * Urn wn MmriRn M a r ih Fred K**ting F.dg ar K * n n # d ? M a u d * K b tirn e R u m e n * K a eren M in o r W’ a t io n C o rk v Duwb L r on R e d ir La* Mr I Mr K** I /n, I ■ M M am m o u th B ro w n mas quertiiit - n more fancy clothes - : thich do not enlarge the horizons «,f his kr'" " i look?. i H*' thnt kmd is a D. A. this time. Not th, rrooks— merely a doctor of the hemis- the qu«rt*>r ,,} p. • ‘ itic ’hr to known • ling |.;iV»lic • rot ires ■ oiler of n rologry. H* H -n’t use toll cr*po6. Ho little mouth and moi cl opens hie I the spheres begin to speak, j M arian Marsh is his assistant. Good look g. but doesn’t assist him much otherwise. He sort of I likes hor, «ay the stars, i W hich ho does not repeat about ! Suzanne K a a rrn , one of those | fair-weather friends in his firm a nu u t. W hen he’s not escaping her. he’s f-i-aping fallin g cham­ pe gn. g o . s. chorus girls, bif- ! shot. gamblers, boxing champions. H* fin a lly ends up in a job as ! astrologer— a lary, five cents of collected, j Then the hig-shots get hold of him. One of them wants him to i watch the stars on that p articular ; n s g ’n *. quarter every third “ I can’t,” Astrologer Brow n ex- I are going plains. “ J e r r y and to see ‘M ary of Scotland’ tonight.” “ You can do your v isitin ’ some *»th( I night,” assures the big-hang. Beginning w ith the technicolor cartoon of the heavenly boxing bout and ending with Jo e E ’s final yell of victory, you can thank your lucky stars that Mr. Browm does not shine every night. If you leave your birthday to stars and your Browm-preju tr,. dice at home, th i' is a two to four star picture. — L. H. blonde Hoskins, president of the league, has announced. d p House Players, W esley Player-, Fellow ship Players, and Hide! Player- w ill compete for the honor won la*t te a r b y the Gregg acting House group. awards, given last year to Syb il Frenze! and Svfinej Reagan, will . Individual , T h * annua) onx-act play con­ I^ a m a ’ ic test of th* Intetvhureh League w ill he held at Gr^srg H o u m M onday n.gat at g o'clock* he given again tim year. _ _ _ ___ „ ad in tom orrow s p ip er. R O U N D - U P T I M E Is h ere— ad vertise to 9.000 students and fa c u lty m em b ers in the o n ly m ed.um that reaches a ll of them . T h e D a ily T e x a n C la ss ifie d C o lu m n s o ffe r you e ffe c tiv e a d v e rtisin g at low rates. D ia l 2-316-1 today and h a ve th at