Today's Editorial Proving Ground c x m t The W e a th e r F a i r . Volume 39 Z 720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1938 S i x Page s T oday No. 125 Races Pickle Appoints T h ey B eat Kansas Mary Sue Bates, Ottis Stahl IOO S.G.C. GuGsts Expected Leaders Start Set Pickle Foresees Heated Campaign O v e r Issues B y E V E R E T T S H I R L E Y S t u d e n t politics, l on g s mo u l d e r i n g on t h e c a mp u s , t o o k a m o r e d ef i n i t e f o r m l a st n i g h t wi t h t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t by J a k e Pickle, p r e s i ­ d e n t of the S t u d e n t s ’ Associati on, t h a t Mo n da y, M a r c h 7, will be t h e f i r s t d a y c a n d i d a t e s m a y file f o r t h e t e n of fices . G e n e r a l s t u d e n t LETS " f el ection will be on Apri l 6. “ I n d i c a t i o n s p o i n t t o a h e a t e d c a mp a i g n which will p r o b a b l y be based m o r e on i ssues t h a n on in­ dividuals as was t r u e l a s t y e a r , " “ C a n d i d a t e s will be Pickle said. to adopt given t a k i n g e xa ct r e g u l a r p l a t f o r m s , s t a n d s on i m p o r t a n t i ssues. " an o p p o r t u n i t y now c o n f r o n t i n g Pickle sa i d t h at he t hou gh t the the ques t i o ns in r e- wr i t i ng S t u d e n t s ’ A s s e mb l y the s t u d e n t co ns t i ­ r ev i s i ng and t u t i on could be we l l u se d as c a m ­ paign issues. C O N S T I T U T I O N R E V I S I O N Revision o f t he old c on s t i t ut i on J i m mi e P o u n d s I is ne a rl y finished. III, a s s e m b l y m a n the De­ from p a r t m e n t of J o u r n a l i s m , has been w o r k i n g on r e w r i t i n g it, and most ; of his w o rk has b ee n compl et ed. Vacancies Filled O n C o - O p Board, Students' Assembly t h e J a k e Pickle, p r e s i d e n t of the last night S t u d e n t s ' Assoc i at i on, a n n o u n c e d a p p o i n t m e n t of M a r y S u e B a t e s to t h e Boa rd of t he U ni ver si t y Co- D ir ec t o rs of O p e r a t i v e Society a n d of Ottis S t ah l to t he S t u d e n t s ’ Assembly. Miss B a t e s fills the v ac an c y left in the b o a r d w hen Evel yn B m o f ail ed to r e t u r n to school this se­ m e s t e r . She is a sop ho mo r e stu­ d e n t f r o m H o u s t o n , s e c r e t a r y of t h e U n i v e r s i t y Y.W. C. A. , ex-pres- i de n t of the f r e s h m a n class, and a m e m b e r of Al ph a Phi sorority. Stahl was a p p o i n t e d to fill the p l a ce of Bill A l e x a n d e r , assembl y­ m a n f r o m t h e School of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , who l e ft school at t h e end o f last s emes t er . Stahl i? a l e n i o r stud* n t f r o m Waco, and is h e a d m a s t e r o f D e l t a S i gma Pi, business a d m i n i s t r a t i o n f r a t er n i t y . Seton lo Speak On W ild Animals 30 Fraternities In Sing-Song j Fourth Annual M e et To Be March I t h e T h is y e a r ’s f o u r t h held at the F o r I n t e r - F r a t e r m t v Si n g -S o ng , scheduled f o r March I, t he will be U n i ve r si t y. t h r ee y ea r ? t he f r a t e r ni t i e s and s o r or i ­ this e n t e r t a i n ­ ties h av e o f f e r e d m e n t to t h e public. T h i r t y o f t h e thirty-five Uni- : last t h e ; ver si f y c h a p t e r s will par ti cipate this y e a r . Ap p ro x i ma t e l y s a m e n u m b e r ha? t a k e n p ar t the last t h r e e years. the f r a t e r n i t i es have s u b m i t t e d the son gs which t he y in­ t end to sing. T h e following are the songs s u b mi t t e d by r or i t ies : N o t all the s o - j K A P P A T H E T A — A L P H A " T h e t a Li ps" a n d “ M e r r y T h e t a . ” K A P P A K A P P A G A M M A — a n d " T h e Vo- PI B E T A P H I — “ T h e Pi Phi T r i b u t e " and “ Since I Fi r s t Met You , " P H I M l l —-“ S t a r l i g h t " and “ S o n g of Gold." A L P H A XI D E L T A - Tie Gar - d e n of Al pha XT’ a n d “ Doubl e B l ue and Gold." A L P H A E P S I L O N W a n t to Be a F r i e n d of Y o u r s " , a n d " W r i t e A. E. Phi Upon Y o u r H e a r t s . " P H I — "I A L P H A D E LT A P l — “ The Wi shi ng S o n g ” a n d “ H o w I Love t h e va r si t y ( “ T h e K a p p a Bluet t i v e ’s S o n g ." J A C K L O V E U. T. WINS SECOND DEBATE; TO TRY THREE MORE TODAY Third W ith Kansas, First W ith T.C.U. ’ To Be Broadcast By W O A I and K N O W F r e sh f r o m y e s t e r d a y ’s f ou r- t o - one decision vi c t or y over Ka n s a s t he U n i v e r s i t y S t a t e a* T e m p l e , d e b a t e t h r e e d e ­ t e a m t a k e s on J i m M ’Goodwin a n d bat e- t oda y. J a ck Love w o n t heir v i c t o r y y e s ­ t e r d a y on t he n e ga t iv e side of the ques t i on “ Resolved, That the S ev ­ eral Stat*? Sh oul d Ado pt a I ni- c a m e r a l S y s t e m of Legi sl at ion. " The t hi r d d e b a t e of the series be t we en Kansa s S t a t e and the U n i ­ versity will he h e a r d o v e r WO A I sn S an Antonio at 3 : 3 0 o ’clock t o ­ day. The r a d i o a u di e n ce will m a k e the decision. Ri chard Davis a n d F re d H. Schmi dt o f the U n iv er si t y and Keit h S e h u e r m a n a n d E ld o n Smith cf Kans a s will d e b a t e on the u ni c a me ra l ques tion. Davis, a f i rs t - y e ar l aw s t u d e n t i? on f r o m H o u l t o n , squad f or t ho t h i r d y e a r . He is See D E B A T E R S , P a g e 6. EX-STUDENTS APPOINT THREE TO NEW ENDOWMENT BOARD Baker, Adams, Billington Named; Dr. Brogan Praises Policy By J A M E S W I L L I A M S O N G E O R G E C L A R K Pulliam Invites Local Students A tte n d a n ce Lim ited To Permit Holders Re g i st r a t i on o f a b o u t IOO d el e ­ gate? f r o m t w e n t y r e b o i l s to t h e T exa s S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t C o n ­ this a f t e r n o o n gress will begin last night. He said with the a rr iva l of the r e p r e s e n t a ­ f rom P a r i s J u n i o r Col lege, tive- P u l l i a m, Paris, Texa s, H a r v ey the Co ngr es s, a n ­ p r e s i d e n t o f nounced t h a t local s t u d e n t p a r t i c i pa t i on woul d be wel c ome discussion gr oups. As local s t u d e n t p a r t i c i p a t i o n will h r limited by t h e size o f t h e g r o u p s and t he a m o u n t of spa ce , t h a t all Pu l l i a m h as a n n o u n c e d s t u d e n t s wi shi ng admi ssi o n shou l d r e g i s t e r t o d a y in T e x a s U n i o n 20 8 a n d receive p er mi ts . the in G o ve r n o r J a m e s V. Allr ed h a s s e c r e t a r y , G e o r g e a pp o i n t e d hr? Cl ark, as his special r e p r e s e n t a ­ tive to speak a t t he t r a f f i c s a f e t y m e e t i n g F r i d a y ni ght . Mr. Cl ar k, an e x - s t u d e n t of the Univer sit y, is also s e c r e t a r y of t h e S t a t e T r a f ­ fic < A m m i r t e e a n d is we!! a c ­ q u a i n t e d wi t h t r a f f i c pr oblems. D I S P L A Y S R E A D Y Ca pt a i n G. E. S e r a aer, hea d o f the e duc at io na l expansion divi­ sion o f the D e p a r t m e n t T Public S af et y, will have c ha r ge of a dis­ pl a y o p e n i n g F r i d a y in t he f o y e r I of t h e T ex a s Union expos i ng t he I h o r r o r s of s udd e n d e a t h by t r af f i c , t r a f f i c the m a n y w ays t h a t and accident.* c a n occur. William I-. McGill, d i r e c t o r o f Te xa s S t u d e n t Publ i ca t i ons , will lead discussion f o r the publ i c at ion groups. A m o N o w o t n y , a s s i s t a n t I de a n o f me n, will be t o a s t m a s t e r a t t h e b a n q u e t to be given F r i d a y night a t 3 :45 o ’clock in the T e x a s Union Main Ba l l r oom in ho no r o f . the d el egates. a v t h e POLITICAL C M T O f l q r » H E P O W E R S t h a t be have A u r g e d a wor d o f e x p l a n a ­ tion. T h is col umn was born o f no t he tell sadi st i c u r g e t e n t o t h o u s a n d how to vote. Not b ei ng bl e s s e d wi t h t h e occult po wer s of M a h o m e t , J o s e f S ta l i n, or eve n Br . T o w n s e n d , the politi­ cal e d i t or will not es sa y himself t o such a task. T h e political edi­ t o r will be i mp a rt i a l , i n s o f a r as it to be. T h e political edi tor hopes t o be i nf o r m s t u d e n t s a b o u t abl e the v ar i ou s of fi c es t h a t will be is h u m a n l y possible to c o n t e s t e d this spr ing, s o m e t h i n g a b o u t ea ch c a n d i d a t e, s o m e t h i n g a b o u t the " b e h i n d t h e n e w s " i m­ plicat ion? o f s p r in g politics. In s hor t , this c ol u m n will e n ­ d e a v o r t o be i n f o rm a ti v e . F o r t u n a t e l y , we h av e s e cu r e d some v e r y goo d as sistance. We i n t r o d u c e Mr. J. H o r a c e Ma ngl e- wit, whose am i ab le c a r i c a t u r e by Mr. E e k h a r d t will g r ac e t hi s c ol u mn daily. Mr. Ma ng le w it is a m a n to be relied on. H e has had wide a n d v ar ie d ex pe ri en c es in the field of politics. In o th e r w o r d s , he know* his okr a. t r u e s i gn i f i c a n c e F o r t h a t r ea s o n , Mr. Ma n g l e ­ w i t h as b e e n a p p o i n t e d T e c h n i ­ cal A d v i s e r on M a t t e r s of Poli­ tics. H e ’s g oi n g to help us dig u p t he f a c t s a n d tell u s w h at t h e i r is— if such a t h i n g is possible. He d e ­ light s in d a r k , s e cr et i ve s o r t s o f t hi ngs a n d ha? no p a t i e n c e with e i t h e r f r a t e r n i t i e s o r i n d e p e n ­ d en t s , a l th o u g h he does have a v e r y good k n o w l e d g e o f j u s t ho w t h e i r o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e c o n ­ du ct e d . t o o d a m n e d a m a ­ “ T h e y ’re t e u r i s h , " he told us q ui t e v e­ h e m e n t l y t he o t h e r day. “ W h y I r e m e m b e r — " To T h e f i r s t t h i n g a h e a d t h e a v e r a g e B u t we m u s t i n t e r r u p t Mr. Ma ng le w i t . As we w e r e s a y i n g — is to s t u d e n t s s o m e t h i n g about tell s t u d e n t o f f i c e s a t t h e U n i v e r ­ sity. s pr i ng v o t e r politics as r e l a t e d t o of- f i ce h o l di ng is a c o n s t a n t s ou r ce o f b e w i l d e r m e n t . T h e a v e r a g e v o t e r d o e s n ’t k no w ( n o t par - t i c u a r l y t h r o u g h a n y f a u l t of his o wn ) wh y is the J u d i c i a r y Council, w h a t a r e t he d u t i e s of s t u d e n t p r e s i d e n t , a n d a t h e good m a n y o t h e r t hings. T h a t , is w h a t r o u g h l y , be bas ed on go o d IT IS qui t e r e a s o n a b l e to be ­ lieve t h a t a go od vot e should i nf o r m a t i o n . this . c ol um n will a t t e m p t t o pr ovide in t he n e x t f e w issues— good i n­ f o r m a t i o n , an d , o f c ou r s e , a f ew r e g a r d l e s s j i b es a t polit ici ans, of t h e i r b el ief , color, o r cr eed. idea, w e w e n t over w i t h Mr. M a n g l e w i t to J a k e Pickle t he a n d t a lk e d In ca se you a r e n ot o t h e r day, w e l l -i n f o r me d , we m i g h t s a y t h a t Mr. Pickle is p r e s i d e n t of t h e S t u d e n t s ’ Associati on. A n d he has very good ideas. Mr. Pickle told us s ome t hi ng s a b o u t his j o b t h a t we d i d n ’t know*. line w i t h t h a t In So n ex t birne, if Mr. M an gle­ w it hasn’t lost the n otes he took, w e ’ll tell yo u s o m e t h i n g a b o u t the presidency o f the S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation . Talk Friday N ig h t To Be Illustrated If the c o n s t it u t i o n is f inished in Mime and passed b y the Assembly, l i t will he s u b m i t t e d f o r s t u d e n t E r n e s t T h o m p s o n Seton, f ame d appr ov a l in a special el ection be- n a t u r a l i s t who will s p e a k in Aus- f or e v o t i n g on Apri l 5, Pickle d e - j t i n F r i d a y night, has “ b r o u g h t d a r e d . Re ason f o r this is t h a t t he i b a c k " t he pr ovi si ons o f the ne w c o n s t i t u t i o n , } w o r l d not only alive hut in t heir if a d o pt e d, will have s ome b e a r - o w n e n v i r o n m e n t , mo v i ng a b o ut in p ic t u r es , ing on i l l u s t r a t e his I F o u r pr i nci pal p r o p o s e d c h an g es w i th which he will t he wild an i ma l s o f t h e i r n a t u r a l h a u n t s , t he g e n e r a l election. c o n s t i t u t i o n a r e : “ Wild A ni ma ls t a l k h e r e on in t h e I. Abolition o f the p r e s e n t J u - J Have K n o w n . " a s u b s t i t u t i n g diei a r y Council, Mr. S et on will spe ak in t h e au- ,Judiciary Bo a rd which will h av e j d i t o r i u m of t h e T ni vers sty J u n i o r the High School a t 7:30 F r i d a y ni gh t t h r e e s t u d e n t s — p r e s i d e n t of u n d e r t h e aus pi ce s of Boy Scou t I Students* Associati on, a c h a i r m a n T ro o p 20, of t h e U ni ve r s i t y P r e s ­ j of t h e b o a r d el ec t ed by the s t u ­ b y t e r i a n Chur ch. d e n t s t he s p r i ng and c o r r e ­ s p o nd i n g to the p r e s e n t c h a i r ma n of t h e J u d i c i a r y Council, aud a n - ; t h o r n y Other a p p o i n t e d b y t he President danc es , of t o n to proval of t h e o t h e r two m e m b e r s , > Mr, S et on was b or n Mrs. Set on, a wel l -kn own a n ­ a n d I n d ia n on is a c c o m p a n y eg \ u s t i n . t h e Uni ver si t y wi t h songs Mr. the a p - in 2. P a v i n g t h e p r e s i d e n t of the l a n d m d I I S t u d e n t s ’ As s e mb ly a salary. of 3. E le ct i n g m e m b e r s S t u d e n t s ’ A ss e mb ly f r o m the stu- A c a d e m y of A r t dent bod y at l a rge , not f r o m so p a - 1 r e t u r n e d r a t e colleges a n d d e p a r t m e n t s as e x p i r e is t h e case now. 4. Giving the Students* Assam- I to *t u d y ,n p a r ‘s* r e a r e d in Eng- in C a n a d a He ( r e t u r n e d to E u r o p e t o st u dy. Fol- the j a w i n g a sc hol ar shi p a* the Royal i n L ondon, In­ to h u n t aud a f t e r f o u r >'e a r * w en t h* ck ^ E u r o p e to ( a n a d a the c o u n t r y , hut v the ' T ' whi!e . ln ^ 1 w U ' d Mexico. His ‘ (‘Ton he. a m e i nt e r es t e d vi si ting first book. Ixibo." was w r i t t e n from m a t e r ­ in t h a t state, where in . ial g a t h e r e d he set t l ed. Hi s home S et o n Village. N. Mux. f irst i Mr. Set on h as w r i t t e n is now T i c k e t s f o rt y books on n a t u r e , a n d Mrs, Seton h a s publ i s hed several volumes. the l e c ­ to t u r e F r i d a y can he had the ■ U ni ve r s it y Y.M.( A. or t h e dea n o f m e n ’s office. Adult t i cket s ticket s 5 0 c e n t s ; c hi l dr en ' s i l l us t r at e d in 2 5 Oil Prospecting Lecture Friday hly m on e y to w o r k with bv provid- ing t h a t r e c i p i e n t s of b l a n k e t tax f u n d s be r e q u i r ed to give a c e r t a i n J” their p r oce eds p o rt i o n of ; Assembly. to F I R S T T H R E E P O P U L A R In P i c k l e ’s opinion, the The s t r e n u o u s t h r e e will p r o b ab l y he a d o p t e d by f o u r t h , he the Asse mbl y. said, has n ot b ee n t a l k e d a b o u t muc h. A a t t e m p t will be m a d e this y e a r t o e n f o r c e t he l ul­ l i ng t h a t i ndi vi du al c a n d i d a t e s not s p e n d m o r e t h a n $50 rn t h e i r c a m ­ pai gns, Pickle a d de d. C a n d i d a t e s will be f or c ed to show r e c ei pt s of in expenses, i t e mi z e d as f or me rl y. T he i n st ea d of h a n d i n g e xp e n s e el ection i n a m e d in a bou t he I t is e x pe ct e d t h a t O r a n g e J a c k e t ? and J M o r t a r Bo ar d will c o n d u c t the j election. j u d g e will ten days. a c co u n t s Scandinavian G ro u p O ffe rs Fellowships G r a d u a t e st ud en t s, y o u n g p ro ­ f essors a n d i n st r u c t o r s , an d g r a d ­ u a t e s of t he c u r r e n t y e a r a r e o f ­ f e r e d an o p p o r t u n i t y by’ the Airier- i c a n - Sc a m i i n a v i a n F o u n d a t i o n t r a v e l a n d s t u d y n a v i a n c o u n t r i e s , S we den, Den-1 f r o m his dea n . m a r k , a n d N o rw a y . in t O e u m S t r i c t u r e s a n d to a n y other t h e Scandi - ; s t u d e n t who has a per mi ssi on c a r d Dr. Sl ot ni c k will speak F r i d a y : T r a v e l i n g f el l owshi ps of $1, 000 I a f t e r n o o n f r o m 5 t o ti o’clock a n d e a c h, c o ve r in g t h e n e x t ac ade mi c f r o m 7 to $ o ’clock Friday ni ght, S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n he will s p e ak : y e a r , a r e to be given. f r o m 12 to I o’clock and 2 to 3 C a n d id a t e s , wh o m u s t have been j in t he U n i t e d S t a t e s o r its o ’clock. b o r n possessions, m u s t be c a pa b l e of s pe ak ; original r e s e a r c h an d i n d e p e n d e n t her e 6 n M a r c h 4. 5, l l , a n d 12. s t u d y . T h e y should b e wi t h a t l e a s t o n e l a n g u a g e in ad- dition p r e f e r a b l y S wedish, Danish, and N o r we g i a n . f a m i l i a r P a u l W e a v e r, Gul f Oil C o r p o r a- ! Dr. S lotnick will t o English, also lion r e p r e s e n t a t h o , will spe ak on Ma rc h 25, 26, and April 2, 8, an d 9. W a l t e r Galston. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f Shell Oil Co m p a n y , will l e c tu r e on A pr i l 22, 23, 29, 30, a n d Ma y 6 a n d 7. C r ea t i on o f a ne w d e v e l o p me n t and Orville Bullington of Wi chi- You Al pha D e l t a. " s e c u r i n g e n d o w m e n t s j ta Falls. bo ar d for f or t h e Univer sit y r e a c h e d its sec-j A p p o i n t m e n t s w er e m a d e Sat a r ­ end mi l es t one y e s t e r d a y with t he day by t he Exec ut i ve Council of a n n o u n c e m e n t of the a p p o i n t m e n t the E x - S t u d e n t s ’ Association, J o h n of t h r e e ex s t u d e n t s to t he b o a r d. A. Mc Cu r d y , s e cr et a r y, said. F a c u l t y m e m b e r s p l a ce d on the E x - s t u d e n t m e m b e r s of the b oa r d, to be b o a r d by vot e of the g e ne r a l fac- with trip ex c ep t i on of o n e a n n o u n e e d . ar e Hines B a k e r of ulty a r e Dr. A. P. Br ogan, d e a n of H ous t on, F r e d A d a m s of Austin, See E X - S T U D E N T S . P age 6. A L P H A C H I O M E G A —-“ Th* “ Al p ha Chi arui C A P T . G. E. S C H A U E R H e a r t h S o n g " S w e e t h e a r t . ’’ A L P H A . a . . a , ' a < Ari." . »• P H I — “ A l p ha « . . . ' ’ ‘ ‘ ! * Phi D E L T A D E L T A D E L T A — “ The P e a r l S o n g " a n d ‘At h o " ( wi th Tri D( It w o r d s ) . Groups Reserve 19 Cactus Pages W a n te d : Dates For 3 0 0 Stephens C ollege V is ito rs T H R E E H U N D R E D gi r ls f r o m l n a m e a n d hei ght S t e p h e n s College, Missouri, aml a r r a n g e . . lady to t h e dance, to escort ... to . wull t ak e o v e r the F o r t y Acr es a?; g u es t s of t he day Ma r c h 4. t h e i r liking t he y o u n g A P P R O X I M A T E L Y f i f t y of the I nc l u d i n g t h e i r a n n u a l Mexico Ci ty, body of t h e al l- girl s’ school will j choice. o n ; T * girls have a l r e a d y been d a t e d J the Uni ver si t y t r i p , to by f r i e n d s here, and s t u d e n t s have the e n t i re s t u d e n t staid ed co mi ng by to " t a k e t h e i r S ev er a l c a m p u s male or- I o n i z a t i o n s have i n di c at ed to Mr. ' ne,r r a e m b * t * woul d a r e a r r i v e in Au s t i n F ri da y, March 4. a r e ..ii t h e i r c h a r t e r e d t r a i n an,I will this y e a r ‘J ® r e m a i n f o r a d a y a n d a , e m a m f o r a d ay * " d * “ ,Kht # T . t u n * e n t e r t a i n m e n t . J , U “ " 7 r t e t ov th e, d a ' ■ . f *! * i, C h a r l e s N. Zivley, d ir ec t o r es co r t ed o n t o u r s of t h e c a mp u s the T ex a s U n i o n , has b e e n placed and A u s t i n by O r a n g e J a c k e t s and in c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e m e n t s f or en-! will b a n q u e t a t the S t ep h e n F, t e r t a i n m e n t of has a n n o u n c e d a p r o g r a m of en t e r t a i n m e n t P r e s i d e n t a n d Mrs. J . W. Cal­ houn, Dea n and Mrs. V. I. Moore, t he visitors a n d | A us t i n H o t e l t h a t ni ght . t h e girls. f o r or A n u m b e r of s t u d e n t of ficials of schools in t he s t a t e will a d ­ dress t h e d e l e g a t e s a t the b a n q u e t ise” and “ My Z e t a T a u Girl." Gir l" a n d " H u s h , Litt le Ba >y." ZE T A T S U A L P H A —“ P r o m ­ CHI OM EG A - “ My Chi Ome g a Sophs lo Hear Hopper On Plan N in et e e n o r ga ni z at i on s h a v e r e ­ served p ag e s rn the 193k ( actus, Geor ge Ch a m b e rl a i n , ed i t or , has F r i d a y night announced. Reservations for pages in the organization section of th* yearbook must be made by March the 2, a? the printer m u s t know number of pages in the section. r e ­ O rg a ni z at i on s whi ch h av e served pages a r e as follows C u r ­ t a i n < lub, S idney L an i e r , A m e r i ­ can Society «>f Mechanical E n g i ­ neer-, Alpha L a m b d a Delta, M o r ­ officially t a r Board, Al ph a Phi O m eg a , ships" will he welcomed a ’ a ge ne r a l as s emb l y Dallas Club, Pi T a u Si gma, Czech Ho p pe r 's talk F r i d a y m o r n i n g at l l o ’clock in d u b , Home E co n o mi cs Cl ub, S i g ­ Texa s I nion 315 bv T o m Miller, Club T h u r s d a y ni ght ma Delta Chi, S i g ma I ota Epsilon, in the Y. M. I . A. T h e s p e ec h is x ~ Epsilon T a t i Tau! T a u B e t a P i ! 1 m a >'o r o f Anat in. T h e r e i t e r a t i o n and h ou si ng of the de l eg a te s will be in c h a r ge of Sally Lipscomb, F i b Singlet on, aud P e t e Cu rr y. Louise An dr e ws , c h a i r m a n of the b a n q u e t , has a n ­ t h a t e n t e r t a i n m e n t will nounce d the P r o gr es s iv e lie s pon s o r ed by r e c e p ­ Czech Club Q u ar t e t . The tion c o m m i t t e e t he b a n q u e t will be composed of tho*? m e m b e r s of the S t u d e n t s ’ Asse mbl y who a t ­ tend the b a n qu e t . " S t u d e n t an d F a c u l t y R e la t i o n ­ t it le of Rex the the S o p h omo re to 7:15 at itrivet! in con ne ct ion w i th the cl ub' s Th et a Sterna Phi. A l pha Kps,Ion V I S I T O R S W E L C O M E T h e visitor? will be f #cul t y a n d . t a l e n t , , ma Upsilon, ami t , a m ­ . h e e t he G i r l , ' for *” ' ' ‘ *'* plan to i mpr ove exi st i ng r el a ti o n- Delta, t h n . e r o n Nu. S i r , n a Dr. M. M. Slotnick. e di to r of T h e m a j o r m e n t will he i t e m of e n t e r t a i n - 1 a n d J a k e Pickle have a l r e a d y been s t a n d i n g the sh i f ti n g of t h e I invited to a t t e n d the b a n q u e t with J i Geophysi cs, a technical m a g a z i n e . . a l l- Un i ver ai t y da n ce , s c h eduled f o r I th e visito rs a n d O r a n g e J a c k e t s , : ” 1 u ‘r a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f the H u m b l e M a r c h 5, t o t he p r e c ed i n g F r id a y \ a n d it is p r o b a b l e t h a t o th e rs will sta,m! todayJ Oil C o m p a n y , will give f o u r loc- n j ^ h t f or t h e S t ep h e n s girls. in t u l e s on seismic me t h o d s of pros- peering F ri d a y and S a t u r d a y . T h e r e a r e n i n e t ee n f o r m e r Ste* dated for the dance, and Mr. Ziv- phens College stud en ts enr ol l ed in All 0 f ^he visitor? mu s t be invit ed on ar ri v al i he it Dr. Slotnick is t h e first of three j ley has called upon all t h e T e x a s t he University this semester, s p e a k e r s to be b r ou ght to t he I ni- j efjs ver si t y by Dr. D u n ca n M c C o n n e l l , ; i n s t r u c t o r l e c t u r e s ar e open to geol ogy s t u - j f j ce a n f j WOuld de n t s a n d s t u d e n t ? t a ki ng P et r ol - j m any bo ys come by, Last y e a r t he s t u d e n t trip was p.jr ]s< w i t h to W e st P o i n t , N . Y., w h e r e Uncle T h e , he i g h t s a n d h ome t o w n s in his of- S a m ’s c a d e t s pr o vi d ed a night of t o have as d an c i n g f o r t he girls a n d drilled choose a for t h e i r e n t e r t a i n m e n t . p l a y s w e e p st a ke s with him. ^ ag a jj,., 0£ a jj in mi ne ra l o gy . like H a lf In H a lf M usic Pleases Everybody P art O f The Tim e B y J. O L C U T T S A N D E R S in a l i g h t e r vein, W i t h a h a l f s e rv i ng o f so-called d o n n a o f the c o m p a n y , sang with serious music a n d a h a l f serving h e r usua l freedom and charm. In of m u s i c and K e r r L i g h t O p e r a C o m p a n y ’s “ N i g h t g a v e an e f f e c ti v e pr evi e w o f the of S t a r s " WM a show d es ign. , I t a i d u c t " L o v e Mc T o n i g h t " please a l m o s t a n y b o d y a t s o me of t h e time, | W a l t e r P o r t e r , Al W a d s w o r t h , S u r p r i s i n g l y goo d w a s most of J a c k P r o c t o r , G e or ge Pi er ce , F r a u - c h r i s t i n e least “ T h e V a g a b o n d K i n g . " the a ddi ti on t o solos, a1- c f s B u U s R she f r o m 1 son. t he p i c t u r e s If a n y of t he g r o u p s wh ic h have signed for p ag e s # wi t h pi c t ur es have not yet ma d e a r r a n g e m e n t s f or m a k i n g they should come by J o u r n a l i s m Build­ i mmed i a t e l y. ing "*.fc 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r| P u u a e b * !il he m a d e- UP untl1 tne *-------- middle of Ma rc h, b n f all r e s e r v a ­ tions and a r r a n g e m e n t s m u s t be made now. l o ? a n d do so - S A L A R I E S H E L D U P F a c u l t y m e m b e r s and e m p l o y ­ ees of the U n i v e r s i t y will not r e ­ t he i r F e b r u a r y s al ar y w a r ­ ceive r a n t s a n d c he ck s unt i l t h e y have paid u p i n s ur an c e p r e m i u ms , C. H. Sp aren b er g. A u ­ dile!-, a n n o u n c e d y e s te r da y. Wh en the p r e m i u m s have been paid, t he be w a r r a n t s checks will g r o u p t h e i r a n d the possible ways In the s a f e t y pat rol display will be a table with a m i n i a t u r e t o p o ­ graphical displ ay of a c o un t r ys i d e showing t h a t acci dents c a n occ ur on l a nd anti in w i nd in g the air. Replicas c u r v e s , cr ossr oads , high hills, un- su d d e n dip?, a n d o t h e r sanger? t h a t t h e a v e r a g e m o t o r i s t e n c o u n t e r s will be d e m o n s t r a t e d . -- --------------------- of A g r o u p of p i c tu r es will d e p i ct he h o r r o r s of d ea t h by acci dent?. The pi c t ur es are of small, lifeless a l mos t b e y o n d f orms , ma n gl ed r ecognition, an d w e r e a c tu a l l y t a k e n i m m e d i a t e l y a f • er a c ci de nt s occ u r re d . R E A C T I O N M E T E R O n e m e an s of c r e a t i n g c a u t i o n on t h e p a r t o f the a v e r a g e m o t o r ­ ist, t he r e a c t i o n m e t e r will be on See C O N G R E S S , Page 6. “ All y e a r we h a v e been dis- (Tub. to e n c o u r a g e j c u s s i n g what w e, as a club, mi g h t do and f aculty to develop a mor e u n d e r ­ to c e ­ the best to el ati onship and ,f the s i t ua t i on a? ' c o u r a g e both t o m a k e s t u d e n t s o f J t h e f u t u r e , it. s e ems *? ' !ew„ t' n arrow margin*. Mike scored Scale, Rice s star guard the Owls de- j a j , And consider more possibilities! A five-rent admission pri^e would bring in s t least two hundred • feated the Steers. 42-41, Febru- I fifte e n points as bring ary 8 in Houston. Last year the ! Owls took the first game of the ) series, 28-18, and then won the I second, 40-85, by scoring in the -last three minute* of play, a fte r the Longhorns had led throughout I the game. T ry -O u ts For Laredo Trip To Be Held By Track Team B y C L Y D E L A M O T T E Tear an Sport* S taff Track fcry-outs will be held Friday and Saturday ho determine th# twelve-man squad th a t will make the trip to Laredo Marsh 4. Clyde ; Littlefield, coach, pointed out that these try-outs are for that trip | only and will not decide the members of the team for the m eets that t follow. Mural Basketball Enters Finals basketb all I n tra m u r a l swung into the final ro u n d s as q u a r te r ­ final play-offs opened the class " A ” division and l series advanced into the semi-final j games. the class "B As th* tim e-keeper raised the whietle to his lips fo r the blast j t h a t would close the game, Jack Nichole, Cavalier fo rw a rd , arched a the basket j th ro u g h while in full stride f o r two points t h a t gave the Cavaliers a 20-to 18 victory over th e Buccaneers, long shot the The Cavaliers held an edge over the Buccaneers, re fu sin g to su r ­ lead u ntil r e n d e r final the m inutes of the gam e. Although J e r r y Daniels, B uccan eer guard, c a d the score a t 8-all before the half, Jo hn L ang e rh a n s, Cavalier g uard, added a field g<'*l to again take the lead. N either throw , and Competition will begin at 2:30 o’clock each afternoon. Event* scheduled fo r Friday are the high jump, pole va ult, javelin thro w , shot put, discus the 120-yard high hurdles. S a tu rd a y try-out* will be in the IOO, 220, 440, and 880-yard dashes; mile r u n ; and the 880 and mile relays. large n u m b e r of candidates ar# working o u t daily with five or six men in each event, prom is­ ing som e s tiff competition for trying to make these who are the team. A Intramurals Thursdey, February 24 HANDBALL TEAM I n d e p e n d e n t Division 7 O O , J I S— F e r d - I . a n H e r : W ilson a n d ( J o n e « H o u s e ) v s. E d l i n f - D o l p h ; F a l l e r O w i n g s * n d S m i t h ( O p e n ) . 4 - 5 - 6 — D e w h u r s t - B r o w a ; F i e l d ( S w e a t e r 5 ) v a . Miller-Malone 7 SO, a n d S t i t t f i e l d ' a n d W h e e l e r ( O p e n ) . Club Division : .0 0 . 7 - 8 - | — P u l l m a n - W e b s t e r ; M u c h L e o n s r d - and W e b s t e r Kelly: S a n d e r s o n nod Voss (LCD). ( P r a t her * v s. 7 45, 1 - 2 -8 — M it c h e ll - N e w m e n ; M c < ha k a n d L o s t a k I P r o f . C*e<*hs) vs H o l ­ lo w e r -R o t we in ; and M a h a ff e y P e v eto I Robert* •. 7-.45. 4 - 6 - 6 — Rei d M il l* ; W i s e ( P r a t h e r ) an d vs . C i r t i s - C o f f m a n C a v e n Z b l s f o n arri S h e l t o n < PRM I. 7 4 5 , 7 . s . ® — K e e t o n - L e w i s ; M a r k w a rd and M oorm an (Tejas Club) vs. Jxeobson Mares)* j L u a k e y and S p i n e t ( H i i l e l >. 8 SO. F r a t e r n i t y Division 1 - 2 - 3 — B u s b y - W h i t e ; B o y a r s * ( A T O ) v s , P r o t h r o - D e n t o n ; a n d G I * u s e r P e r r y m a n e n d G r i f f i n ( S i g m a C h i ) . dollare to the intramural coffers! A tert-eent admission would In four hundred dollars! in t r a m u r a l fa c i li t ie s on D o n ’t y o u think th a t m o n e y w o u ld go a long w a y tow ard im p r o v in g it m ake a n ic e p a y m e n t on lig h tin g e q u ip m e n t f o r tho K a v a n a u g h intram u ral tr a c t? W o u l d n ’t lire th a t a c t i v it i e s so up to it* m o t to ! " A sp o rt for e v e r y m a n a n d e v e r y in a s p o r t” ? it th a t e x c e l l e n t d e p a r tm e n t could b e tt o r man th e c a m p u s ? W o u l d n ’t fu r t h e r b ro ad en th e s c o p e o f This y ear's budget for l a s t year 7,867 men (allowing for duplications) participated sn intram ural, th* only opportunity most o f them bad for any athletic work outside o f physical training. intram ural* amounted to $7,TOO. to L E S S T H A N O N E D O L L A R PER M A N y ear on in tram u ra l*. A fe w h u n d r ed e x tr a dollar* w ould be o f more v a lu e Berry W h it a k e r s t r e tc h e s the m o n e y o u t and g e t s th e most fr om e v e r y d olla r. T h e b e n e fit* d e r iv e d fr o m the a d d it io n a l r e v e n u e w ou ld be p u t to g r e a t e s t use in w id e n in g in t r a m u r a l a ctiv itie s. to a lm o s t a n y o th e r, th a t d e p a r t m e n t is spen t each than W H A T OF THE FUTURE? BUT M AYBE W E'RE W R O N G No one* questions the R e g istra r's fig u res declaring that the U n i ­ versity ie growing bigger ev ery year, t h a t more student* registered this y e a r than ast, and th a t more will probably re g ister n ext year Does a nyone question the need for bigger and b e tte r intram ural*'’ It’s T h o proaont faailitio* ar* c ro w d ed to tho b roo kin g p o in t. tou ch and g o e v e r y d a y, foam s u c c e e d i n g te a m , o n e right a f t e r the o th e r , on the fie ld s w hich are a v a il a b le . T horo is e v e r y rea so n to b e li e v e that n e x t yea r more tea m s will e n t e r fo o tb a ll, p la y g r o u n d bell, a nd b a se b a ll th an did this ye a r . Will the In tra m u ra l D e p a rtm e n t, with its p re se n t facilities and j w h a te v e r Improvements can he made out of its re g u lar budget, be able to take care of the Increased en rollm ent? But p erh ap s we are on the wrong track. Perhaps the stu d e n ts j fee: th a t Fite Nit# is their one last free-fo r-all sport. mistaken like to know wrong. Stop ne before we get going. in o u r assumptions, we would I f we are that we are I O N E M O R E WEEK A N D THEN— W A IT TILL NEXT YEAR This a fte rno on will p r o b a b ly > I find I work-out, a f te r the light the Steer* having * hard »«ion W ednesday. C o n te n t to rest yes­ the terday I Mustangs, they will work j on play* and probably hold a scrimmage a f the end of practice. the game with today from In Oran Spears the Longhorns j have a guard capable of blanket-: enemy Wgh-seorers. W ith lin g Spears and Dors W hite, captain.'; ; tu r n in g in a n o th e r game such a 5 .th e y did T uesday night, and with ; more luck a* hitting the basket, i the Steers should be no worse I : than an even b e t the ; Owls, Wild shot* kept the Long : horns from a wider m argin of vie-; the sterling defensive j tory, but against work heired offset this fault. in the lead team could get more th a n a two-point lead a t any pc riod of the game. In latter p a rt of the final period, with the score standing a t 16-14, an d the Cavaliers leading, Daniels tied the score with a field goal, while Joe T errell and Ja m e s E asterw ood two f r e e throws to place added the Buccaneer* for the time. With Ie*,* than a the first m in u te th a t Cavalier, sank a tied the score. Nichols, who had been held scoreless th ro ug ho ut the game, took the ball, dribbled down the court and threw the ball to ­ ward the. basket w ithout checking hus speed. The ball landed on the rim, bounced, into th en toppled tim e-keeper’* j the the basket as whistle shrilled, ending the game tfte g a m e with the Cavaliers leading, 20-18. used w'th the ( availers leading, 20-18. j Two brothers, John and Bill Two brothers, John and Bill I J w r a s t l e s u n n e d , e n d i n g to play, Clarence field goal G R A Y ’S D E F E N S E The peculiar defense * :30, 4-6-6— Allen-Lipseomb; Krause a n d M d l e r ( S P F ) v s . M e r We-Bur le e . W a l - ( C h i P h i ) . P f e i l , I k e r a n d G o d a r d I 7-*-*—Patterson-Whits: Maver­ ick a n d T o w n s e n d Ferguson; M c G i n n i s a n d M u r p h y C e l t ) . ( O K E ) v s . G r e e n h i l i - j ( P h i ; 9:15, I -1-S-— Lev y - P u r v i n ; F r i e d m a n : and Marks (Phi Big) v», Dohoney- Her- die; Platter and Hards** (SAE). 9 :15, 4-S-S-— P ete t-W ir ff; McSwesn I ( S P E ) vs. R o b e r t s - P a i u t e * ; ; a nd Broyles Purer and Parsons (Pi K A ). 9:15. 7 s . 9— Ford-Singer , Nnriek and (Tau Del!) vs w i n -a- o f • Harvln, etc rtiMfh. Rot ten berg -ny ne, etc v o l l e y b a l l 7 .**__!**• ^ v ts ^ n u b ^ . Presbyter- for the P r o g r e s s iv e f-'ui lin e , allo w - 1 Czech? d e f e a t e d t h e A S A. Club against the Mustang* was one de- vised by Jack Gray, coach, to stop O’Connell, took over the scorin g ' j**,. sh ots n e a r th e foul line and u n d e r , a s s ig n m e n t s th e b a s k e t . One m a n wa* kept eta- j C z e c h s and to t a le d 22 p o in ts as the * ®;1* NW* DUtr<<,t tin n ed near the m g his man to g o f r e e as long as by a 2 5 -t o -1 7 s c o r e . he r e m a i n e d o u t s id e the fou l cir- j W it h les s th a n f i v e m in u t e s t o I n*1§* cie. T h e P o n ie s to o k a d v a n ta g e o f th e A r c h ite c t* crep t up w ith in this d e t e n s e to *Co re se v e r a l l o n g t w o p o jn ts o f th e C zec h lead> The the odd* are » o o ' O'Connell brothers got the range baskets, hut basket apd bombarded the grea* against such shooting. They on that for were unable to count in the l a s t j basket minute of play when the g a m e ; brought the final score to a 25-t0- hung in the balance, they took numerous shots. although 17 total. T a n O m e g a p o m U _ , D * it* . Chi. t Independent Division 7 ” Campus ,U7 :oo—s i , District i i vs c«-Or No 2 : th— se', Merge!* House vs. Cardi- . . Betta Tax 9 :1 6 —-S E . K a p p * A lp h s v t w h srtv r r4 Phi D « lt-S i« rm » A lp h a M n g * m * . 7 :0 6 — SW T m D e l!* P h i m , S ig m a 8:80—KW. Phi Gamma Dali* v*. Alpha 9 IR—SW. Phi R:gn>* D«!t* ▼». Wilmar o f C h i P h i - P e l t * C h i g a m * , 7 .-ce— N E B v t* T h e * * P l v a . S ig m a P h i Spa ii# ti, The undefeated Yearlings will: meet the Rice frosh prior to the varsity game. The Yearlings will be seeking their second victory over the Owlets. However, t h e , „ the University Ath- geological April I Start For Bible Plan Exes Set To Begin Summer W o rk Then lf plans made at s m eeting of j the executive council of the Ex- Students’ Anociation Saturday a re carried out, the sum mer work'. pro gram of I otic Council fo r athletes under the "Bible P la n ” will be completed by th# fir s t wpek of April, John A. McCurdy, ‘ f f f v of the a n o ­ ciation. ha« announced. Dan H arrison of Houston, ch air­ It’s O n ly A n But 3 M e n Couldn't Fix It O u Br JOHN WAGNER Tmran Sport* S ta ff William John "Uncle Billy” Disch, head baseball coach hi ttwi spring and hot dog chef during ‘he football season, unlike m any baseball folk, ie not superstitious, But since Christm as he has been eyeing with some apprehension that ledge o f limestone that cut* across th* southeast c o m e r of Clark Field. Some sort o f jinx lurk* there, Ti, ♦ ----- —-------- -—--------- — .........—....... . a fairly innocent looking! form ation, chalky and lagged. The zagged p a r t ha* been his w orry. C h ristm as he had a m an all the ledge ao It jagged parts of could he painted green. That man w ent home with pneum onia never to come hack. A few weeks ago to blast off ready the Gomez Trailing n Divorce Game NEW YORK, Feb. 23— (INS} -—Vernon " L e f t y ” Gomel, holdout Yankee ball ■Haver, was only a j ^ * M » ; in in , TT was in charge of a athletes during the Aquacade, h * ; awhile and left, the : D ^ h looked at man the rough parts of to assist- tho Athletic Council in its work program to find job* fn r while fixing light* * * • fell and b roke a University sum mer, will be leg Y esterday a n o th e r came with st ate-wide organization of Tex*- his equipment and men. staved Exes to promote the program*. of tho ex-student committee a n o th e r workman was to remove. the wall. B u t up for f o r the r e c e n t ? . * Gom*z warmed »•—» — rn. \ L JAM T ) ■*»«•♦ me* * M 4 I-. first turn (witneaa) bo* the and while it wa* no world’* series there wa.* $200 a week and $3.- foes in it for J u n e 500 enur«*>! legal if she could pitch enough Pj?<*har today, It wa* Ju n e The ex-students’ p a rt 1 ,, t L e fty ” p repared to go hi a b o u t •- ll IVVBVJ AL WIW bllJMg f W ••’TlkftS, ,-arf, 0f before v arsity practice begins be .-ana* th e thing ves- Round-Up program will consist of, tp rd a y and said it m ust he taken th re e m eetings Saturday, April 9, T here will h* an ex-«tudents* or i g a n iz a tion meeting at 3:30 o clock, “ Some chap might fall on some j hi* marital I, w h e n ! th# .seventh inning and d en y t h a t stran gle jum p a m e etin g o f all officers of local j 0 f those rocks and break his leg. | out the window or black her eyes , e x -stu d e n ts clubs with the exeeu- And, goodness know*, I don’t w ant m she ha* contended in th e pre- I liminarie* of her separation suit. tive council a ’ ] annual m eeting of th e court to be careful how it spends his tv - nev. " L e f t y ” could claim hat he is unemployed and He ie until he signs th a t Yankee con­ tract which he has so far refused to sign. Mob he he figured it t h a t w a r , dents Association *• I:!-SO r nnelt. | hjj , The ex ecutive committee will be in 1 charge of these meetings. the Ex-Stu- haV€ had only one player break ,,f c n a rh . ll o’clock, and the a n y th in g like th at to b a r r e n . ing ” \ oderson in 1914. T hat player was Tilden He also planned to he ever th r e a te n e d team m ate or March f o r ty ask the to , M embers of the council who ar-; tended (he first meeting Saturday following; Hulon Black, are Temple, president of the associa­ tion ; Mr. Adams fir'! *. :.ce-nresi­ der* ; Mr. R ak er: Dr. Joe Gilbert, J San An­ Austin; Maxey Hart. tonio; W . H. Richardson. Austin; Tom B. Ramey. Tyler; Ed Cosset,: W mhita Falls; Reed Cozart, San; Antonio; Alva Carlton, H o u s to n ;’ Roy L edbetter, Dallas; and Mr. Harrison. On the mail ballot to be sent to ex -students to fill vacancies which will be left on the council at fhe expiration o f the term s in April o f Mrs. R. E. Hardwick# of Fort W orth, and A. S, Johnson of Dal­ las are the following: Ju lia n E. Martin. Dallas; Mr. Ha rrison, H. W. Stillwell, T e x a rk a n a ; Judge Ballard W. George, W aco; L. H. Cailuro. W ichita Falls; and Joe Cook, Mission, editor of the Mis­ sion Time* aud form er editor of Th* Farm Texan. 59 Freshmen Report For Baseball Team The freshm an baseball team* tu rn e d out f if ty -nine stro ng in i their m ee tin g last n ight ar Greg- i orv Gym. Material consisted of thirteen pitchers, seven catchers, :■ eight first-basem en, second j basemen, third-basem en, I three short-stops and fifte e n oufc- : fielders. seven six A show m an unsurpassed in this league, Disch said he was having th a t rook wall painted green for St. P a tric k ’s Day, f >r th e seaaon’s opener with Tulsa. D utchm an Disch says he likes ('n* like b a r h a l ! they Irish because and will tu rn out in arc-* num bers fo r the game, the date " T h e y can climb up on that ledge and ki*s the Blarney if they w ant to ,” ho laughed. Although that may be taken with a grain <-♦' salt, Clark Field has tak en some 1.600 pounds of j salt aro u n d the baselines to kill what “ Uncla Billy” calls “ n u t ” grass W ork on an other Southwest Conference Disch production of "Uncle Billy and the Nine Neph­ ews” will begin n e x t Tuesday. Divorce Case Held In Law Building Th# Hildebrand Law Society met last right- in regular session to try' divorce case, to-wit, Brady Carson vs. Mary Carson. Dean Hildebrand was unable to a tte n d but appointed A lm ond G. Schwartz a* presiding judge in his absence. Schwartz is a sen­ ior in the School of Law and vice­ p re sid e n t and program chairman of the Hildebrand Law Society. T he cate was ad jo urned at the. end of an hour to be continued next. Monday nigh* court room of *he Law Building. the in D A N N I N G , L E I B E R S IG N HOT SPR IN G S, Ark., Feb, 18. — (IN S ) —€ a tc h e r H a r r y D an­ cing and o u tfie ld a r Hank Leiber j of the New Y’ork Giants have signed th e ir 1988 contract*, m a n ­ ager Bill T e r r y today, ; D arning accepted a $10,000 salary and Leiber signed f o r $1,000 less, it was repo rted . Still holding o a t were p itc h e r Clyde C ast leman and H a rry Tuque, coach. revealed D O D G E R S H O L D O U T N E W YORK, Feb. 28— (IN S) — Officials of the Brooklyn Dod­ gers admitted today that pitcher Fred Fitzsimmons and ou tfie ld er Heinie Manush, both aging vet­ erans, are holdouts. L Y O N S S I G N S C O N T R A C T NEW YORK, Feb. 23— (IN S ) — White Sox baseball te a m hold­ outs were reduced to f o u r to d a y with pitcher T ed o ' Lyons’s c o n tra c t for 1938. Zeke I Bo nu re, Luke Sewell, Rip Radlif, and Su gar Cain have thu s f a r n«- ! glected to sign on the do tted line. re c e ip t W A L T H A L L E L E C T E D H E A D The Alpha Tau Omega frater- nity has elected new o fficers. They are Paschal W althall, presi­ dent; Julian Morehouse, vice-presi­ dent; N esbit Boehme, treasurer* Nolan Pickett, secretary; Bill Ash, m o o t ; historian; Bill T rip p le h e m , ser­ geant-at-arm s. . , . failed In th* cless " B ” division, the grab-and shoot system of the S ig - ' to ma Phi Epsilon squad prove succesvsful ag ainst the Delta ( T a u Delta re p re se n ta tiv es as they emerged on the small end of an 18-to-l6 score. Trailing the Delta Tau squad through the game, Bry­ ant. Rneiger and Tom Weatherly sank field goals that threatened to balance th® score as the S.P.E.’s trailed, 1 6 -1 7 in the game. late Fred W adleigh. Delta Tau Delta guard, scored a free throw that brought the total to an lS-to-16 score. Scores for the games last night: Alpha Tau Omega "B” 18, Sigma Chi 17; Sigma Phi Epsilon 16, D elta T au Delta 18; Progressive Czechs 25, A.S A. Club 17; Cava­ K . P 'i - S . A E , g a m e . 7 :4 5 — N E , T h e ta S i v a . v i n n t r a f P h i Pracucp will begin a- 4 o ’clock ; March I at Clark Field and will Club DI vial cm varsity 5 -.80— N R , H iile l v t . S o n * o f A b e . 7:00—S o f t, winner of Phonnaev- coach, until March 4, w hen bd J Price, fresh m an coach, frill take he un der W, J. Disch, ,, w Pother r$. Lfttl* Campo# Oormifcerv. , , . , 7 :46 — Staff*. R o b e r t # H a l l V a n Z a n d ! C o u n ty C lu b . liers 20, Buccaneers 18; and R a n ­ gers 88, Hoskins House 17. H A N D B A L L R E S U L T S Phi Delta T h e ta 15, 15, Sigma Alpha Mu, 2, 3; P i K appa Alpha 6, 15, 16, D elta Kappa Epsilon 15, 4, 7; Chi Phi 15. 15, Delta Chi 5, 5; Phi Kappa Psi 15, 8, 15, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6, 15, 4; Ph a rm a c y C lub 15, l l , 15, Pra­ th e r Hall 0, 15, 2. Aver the squad. Disch, a f te r looking the boys. «ver and g i v i n g one of his b ^ a d “miles, said: " W ith this m aterial and h a r d ' training, you should have a suc­ cessful season.” Games scheduled f o r th# f r e s h - 1 man te a m include tw o with A.AM. and Allen Academy, th r e e with Austin H igh and the v a rsity “ B” team, and five with Sr. Edward'* University. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Several young men w ill be aelected from this school to travel over several states with all exp en ses paid plus lib e r a l bemuses. T hose interested se© T. L READER IN ROOM 315 W AGGENER HALL B etw een 9 a.m . and 3 p. r n . o’clock TO D A Y , Feb. 314 the W ith lees th a n a week of spring practice left, Coach Bible •winging into the wind-up in th* job o f instructing the squad fu n d a m e n tals and he has been disappointed; with others he has been satisfied; eon* arn- j of th e Rice freshmen. Jug some be even get* enthusiastic im proving passing and blocking. In some boys ** Yearlings are w e a k e n e d slightly m b y th e loss o f s e v e r a l s t a r t e r s , a n d they m ay have trouble in disposing O f c o a r s e , W a lly L a w s o n is still h is a r e a le s t hop e. H e has b ee n w o r k in g W e ll y et fa l lb a c k , his u su a l p ie c e , but h e has a dded li t t l e jo b of r u n n in g the t e e m . T h is p la n will work th e n ic e n ic e l y , b v t o n e m a n c a n ’t be d e p e n d e d on to de a ll the field g en e ra ! w ork . Although Robert Hoer* isn’t out for football thi* spring, he ie expected to report in the fall, and Bible ha* been quit# im p in ged with the basketball player’s aggressiveness and fir*. If Moor* turn* out to be a* full of epirit and figh t on the football field a* he is on th* basketball court., Bible will find a place for him. W e d o n ’t know w h e t h e r H o e r* e v e r p la y e d q u a r te r b a c k , but Bible th in k s the H o u s t o n boy ie cu t o n ! fo r th e jo b . H e ’s the sp a r k p lu g ty p e , s o m e t h i n g the L o n g h o r n s n e e d b a d ly . Another man D. X. is quite enthusiastic about i« Bill Kilman, sopho­ more tackle. To him ie given the honor o f showing up best of all the •oph* in apring training. Last chance to see the Longhorn football squad in operation this spring will be Saturday afternoon at 8 o ’clock when the boy* hold their regular scrimmage. A fter that: Wait till n ext year and, meanwhile, concentrate on winning a few game*. There may be som ething to this business o f mental telepathy or whatever R is. C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G S T m i d Arkansas Baylor S.M.U. A.AM. Texas Rice T.C.U. W . L. 9 I T f 6 2 4 6 4 6 6 2 I P e t . .900 .778 .750 .400 .400 .250 IO .091 P f. 602 413 297 326 364 817 366 Pa. 360 366 206 379 873 382 619 T H A N K S , T E X A S ’ F A Y E T T E V IL L E , Ark., F e b J timely; t h e Texas the A rkansas Razor-! th e ir j 23.— (IN S )— Aided by a assist at the hands o f Longhorns, backs prepared closing Southwest Conference bas­ ketball series here over the week­ end, which they confidently expect will give them the 1938 crown. today f o r T he Capitol squad earned th e m ­ selves a he a rtfe lt vote of thanks when they dumped the Southern Methodist Mustang?, defending champions, 25-23, at Austin last night. It was sweet revenge for the Steers, who had dropped a 26-to-23 game to the Ponies at Dallas earlier in th e season. The defeat dropped S.M.U. into third place in the standings, as Baylor took the expected victory from Texas Christian at Wfaco by a 43-to-37 score. The conference race ss expected to be settled Friday or Satu rday, with S.M.U. playing a pair of gam es with Arkansas here, Rice m eeting Texas a t Austin Friday, and then Baylor at Waco Satur­ day. PLOWBOYS WIN AGAIN D ECATU R, Feb . 23.— (IN S) — The John T arlton Plowboys re­ turned home today with another basketball victory, thi? one by a 25-to-22 score over the Decatur Baptist College here. E v e r y S t u d e n t N e e d s a D IC TIO N A R Y a A dictionary is a must" for a college student . valuable aid in all his courses, lf you don't have a dic­ tionary or need a new one, it will pay you to see the display at the C o-O p . . . W i n s t o n ’ s * 3 5° * * 5 OO OO Pharmacy Dispensary Open To Students Prescriptions written The dispensary o f the College of Pharmacy, located in Chemis­ try Building 2, is open to all stu­ dents from l l to I o’clock daily. for stu­ dents by physicians o f the Health Service will be filled for a nom­ inal charge. Prescriptions writ­ ten by other docters m ust be approved by a member the Health Service before they can be filled. o f Building P erm its In Texas Decline The U niversity of Texas Bureau o f Business Research released the announcem ent that the total b u ild -; ing permits in Texas during Jan-1 nary showed a decline of 17 p e r ' cent from the preceding month and is 23 per cent under those of January last year. In spite of the decrease, Austin, Dallas, Sw eetwater, W aco, and j Wichita Falls increase? over the comparable periods. showed The C hristian S cience O rganization a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s a n n o u n c e # a frva pu blic la ctu ra on . . . C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. S. 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UNIVERSITY CO-OP THE STUDENTS' O W N STO RE Aye, ’n th' only Doctor in the world for a nickel. As zippy and spark ly as a Scotch highball, but as harm less and gentle as a m o th e r’s kiss. ’Tiz true, it's a little liquid snack, complete, including a p p e tite appeal. o* UM A ir - UP E J >P & £ U P P E R S - i i J O P .M .~ S u » 4 * y s -Y * ttr X * * rM t N S C Y O U R BITE TP HRT P a g e F o n t Th* F irst CoUegt Daily In South Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TE YAM Phone 2-2473 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 L O N G G A N G E - L E T T E R / Anonymous Authors Sir; For ce rta in reasons, obviously personal, I am n o t signing by own name or initials. I do n o t m ean a n y th in g personal to w a rd the per­ sons “ fla y e d ” in m y letter. H owever, in spite of Mr. Q uin’s scorn of those who do n o t sign th e ir name to letters, I do n o t believe it discredits th e facta in the le tte r any, and I p re f e r t h a t the a u th o r rem ain unknown. (letter attached.) Th* Texan will not print letters without signature, for ll likewise scorns unknown authors of controversial letters. Any Long Range Letter must hereafter be accompanied by th* name of its author; initials only will be used on request. ED. • ^ By BILL EDMONDSON Sadly lacking on the U. 1*. cam ­ pus is th a t n ever fading esprit de corps which sc closely binds the s tu d e n ts o f other schools a f t e r g ra d u a tio n — th a t class spirit which c makes old grads of Yale, of Cali- b p O r T S I T I f ir iS n ip fornia , of N otre Dame themselves with pride, class cf identify Sir: , « L et n0 man mak€ Pr^ d ]*rt« Hall Association ap- tle trick. Next . . . the editorial— Peftre d as a mere babbling in fa n t— a a u t e which th ey h av e n ’t quito sugar-coated wisdom. Read it in outg row n-—they sought to make their d ebut as a cam pus organization the a fte rn o o n when you have a bv n conjunctive dance with B rackenridge Hall. Ah, b u t this was a Think you? sad experience fo r Brackenridge, because Roberts, due to an am b ig u­ moment i t y it. Official notices: Young ©us agreem ent, parasitically enjoyed the e ff o r ts of B rackenridg e men w a n te d for oil company jo b , Haji. yet failed to assume their p a rt ct the financial obi,(ration accra- . -r , in T n tn 'n th* ^ nne ««•"*«» ,h f » « > •« » » « of Brack- could you find a n y th in g like th a t? " 1L the poets re- e n n d * e> tnp Robert Hailers em barked on their own social venture, The corner where u H ent i r el y successful a f f a ir — for Roberts Hal). Yes, because lease themselves. Divers columns. A book-store ad. P u r l neat page, to p a y the deficit out of hi* tr e a s u r e r , not B rackenridge, had pocket this time. An impressive record, d o n ’t you think, for Robert* 1 allow. to base th e ir inte rro ga tio ns of P r a th e r Hall on? Now w here else \ enezueia. t LaM , • * . , T h i n T h e q u a rte t which q 0 much for pagt reflections, le t’s turn to the present. The back- this “ Vive late date night . . u ai Ken arm in arm on the campus Keno mf organization is a set of rules or principles which is known 'a*p singing at . good singing too. aS 8 c on?titulion- Again Roberts* parasitic n a tu r e crept out because j’A m o u r” obtained th e ir very backbone fro m P r a th e r Hall, fo r their con- At S te m b ec k ’s “ Of Mice a n d Men” ^titution was copied verbatim fo r th a t p re p a re d th ro ug h th e e ffo rts o f . . . discovering th e most beautiful ^ v e r a l P r a th e r residents. W hy? Looking fu rth e r is above t h a t of story of in r e c e n t years. sittin g up to h e a r Bonnie Baker the Dor uh tory Round Robin football to u rn a m e n t, un*;! th e Robertites withI O m n Tuck.,.- g„ p,«cc? on b em oaned. - L e t -, Cal! the Whole T h in g O ff," P r a t h e r Hall also successfully d e fe a te d Roberts Hail Again Roberts. reading Jo hn . , . „ { . , . . , U I D N U N C By Harry Quirt Proving Ground T OMORROW the third annual m eeting of the T exas Student G overnm ent Congress w ill find on its d ock et a w e ll­ fo r th e rounded, constructive program tw o-day m eeting. T raffic S a fety w ill head lin e the program , student governm ent, national p eace, unicam eralism , and stu­ dent housing problem s w ill be aired. A lot of ground is indicated for coverin g; room there is for an am ple in terchan ge of ideas. mi The Student C • • LAST VEAR IN Fort W orth the R .O .T C . Hear through streams of gossip that Chile Hola- w as subjected to m any-sided discus- day ram* to town to marry Ann Rum—and did it. lio n ; a com prom ise taken, w hereby d e le g a te , w ent on record a . stand w as ongratulatiora. ^ against further extension of the corps. U w tm M to to Md rw m tl,. Boys, you e n The Congress, h ow ever, had not yet proved try to get a date with Arabella Wofford now and worth its keep. schools w ere d issatisfied . the m em ber -nay have a little more success, Some of Through most of the fall of this year. the idea of the Congress rem ained to all intents and purposes still a good idea but not yet successful. Ta k still rife ab ou t good times had in Galveston and San Antonio !aet week-end. The sr "Is’ Cotil­ lion dance m ust have been a honey. We are so rry too much being sick kept u* fro m getting more detailed in fo rm ation. This m eeting on the cam pus F rid ay and Saturday offers a strong program , in vari­ able subjects, pertinent and fu ll of stu- dent significance, and boa?*' a roster of hired, about one inch of copy. good speakers Barbara Browne, Naomi Smith, and Marx K a th ­ erine Underw ood deciding it would be easy to w rite a column and giving us, with all th e ir brains confi­ It isn’t as easy as it looks, And, believe it or not, th e ir s tu ff sounded WGrss th a n ours ever, if you don’t think it possible. # In th# final consideration the con clave . , .. , w ill give d e .a g a t e s an ideal chance i c dem - Wayne Ashmore and hi* yell leader cohorts onstrate that a T exas Student G overnm ent steamed up about th e coming election of M a y Congress is a w orkable program and not a Queen. They sa y it will be all on the up and up a nd will m ean a lot to the g -I that wins. The e Pelion pipe dream . this y e a r is to be carried on very similarly to th e sw e e th e art a f f a ir a t Round-Up. Don’t read a n y ­ th in g be*ween they said th* and we don’t mean to rn ply a thing. Tha" s wha* lines. Issues Welcome "POLITICS and its atten d ant turm oil, ae- cording to the calen dar page?, is not Just to qu e t a lot of speculation and end a lot of rumor* ‘ na* i a Si 3 5 m D 3 tv tv y / y . * 5 9 b HT KB qQ 5 0 fW 57 5 / 5 2 5 3 5 5 a a 5 6 5 9 HORIZO NTAL if th e harm I—Face-a'1,- ft— P eculiar 8— Location l l — Who was the sn press* 4 m tf u t th# tater No mr pantheon? j I ft—Movement (in uranic t IS—Minute point j l l — W orm j 23— P eople of eastern Asta 11— E stablished ■-» it»e ta—5. jrr I ft—-OW horns IS— Prvesth caste of a scle n t Penna 17—la id a falsehood IS— S alt used as a developer SO— Tidy SI— W hat A m erican R n n ln tio n a ry patriot SI—O rig in a te 23— S e lf -pornsensed of ‘’Hamlet" * I i — W hat ii th e m issing part af the name I i af th e fa m oas Spanish dram atist; ---- de Veta ? Arthurian legend? I 27— Venom ous en ak es 2ft— W ho »»* the w ife o f Geraint ha : IS—W hat seaport ai Denm ark is the scene » t d * • fsmr-.>« speech **sin*t th* writ* of a ssista n t* ? 2 *— r lamber up 27—V o la tile liquid ketone "'7— Few thread* hotrod aced beneath th* •kin 51—Ran 52— Sooner than X4—j - ovarir.K tim a p e r a i s mer? 35— Attrtudtr teas SR— O r r e e ie d 41 — Yr. is piece 42— Identical 43— Zola I-*-**na *4— C o n ta in ta g r it r o e e n 4S—Scent l l —C hair 5$— M ember o f an Indonesian tribe ft4— Srror.g ria-* 5 V—Din* ft*’-.— Stru cture • >r hairinr 17— W h at it th* miarir.tr part af th* aa m * at th * {ammi* E n glish a*!or-m anager: Sir H erbert R**rhohss — ? ft*— M etric ic ensure of area ft!— A d m in istrative un it o f A ttica V E R T IC A L I— W hat «M th* island of A ntica*? hi W ales form erly railed ? I— W hat **» Th* flr*t na tn t at th* econo­ m ist who w rote "‘Th* W ealth of N a tio n * '' ? I — W hat m ountain is between the lakes of Lucern* and Zag, S w itscrian d ? 4— P rin ter > m eas ore 6— R eftectinc ar, ft—-Son o f D e liin g in N o r s e m y th o lo g y 7— Th* northern rn an ti o f w hat Albanian iridescent U*ht m e r Mi to* B o,an* R i ▼ er ? I— C on eolation • — Aped I th—-Golf l l —Goal .3A—Gam* ar cards 37—Jap an ese copper coin 3d—Eject 40— fla ir aa clear profit 44— Or the ocean 4ft— Talk mad I* 47— N ew spaper paragraph 45— W a k in g stick 40— M arx tim es ft ii—' I I cr»T I- — 32—Sense organ 5ft—Supposed hypnotic fore* .p oet,) Herewith is the solution to yester­ day’s puzzle. 0I U P i A C t H s H E I D E L A V E R A P. A il L p A I N; I f R E T iT ; N Ca A R M ; * - 1 a (O a. i ^ M 5 jE. L. S rn B A Kt A N I L. E 9 A N E E a C E N % fJA 5 P A N A A R. 5 L A N T i N P A R T R E IE A P E iS U - A O jo A T O B O E o I N E E N D S Cern Into l i l t . by Kin* Feature* BmAIet&t, tm. They Talk About------------ Safety C a m p a ig n — Federal Licensing In Other Papers Compiled by Ann J a r r a t t Safety C am paign Federal Licensing I va a* Doing All Right. The Ranges which xviii soon he out . . “ Round the World Issue.” t h a t d e a r two- bits c o nf i de d Notice how note* a r e t a ke n d u r i n g claes lecture*. S edul ou s s c r i bb l ing down lit tle “ ape *” e e e r y w o rd t e a c he r b r e a t h e s . . . not al! of its a p ­ ple-pol ishing e i th e r . B u t a gr ea t d ea l of w a s t e d pot-hook*, A I once P hi Beta K a p p a w ho m l oa ne d t h a t he felt lucky if he co u l d get a Said Phi p a g e on a n y l e c tu r e. Be t a bei ng wary s m a r t even if he did lack an o c c a s ion a l two-bit piece, do w o n d e r if m o r e me n t a l a n d exe r ci se d u r i n g cl ast h o u r w o u l d n ' t i n ­ c r e a s e t h e sale of t h e keys of l e a r n i n g . Might r est u p a week or so a n d give it a tr y. lest me cha n i ca l . 23-Skidoo; Helen H u d so n ’s d a s ­ I'h e rry K le u se r’s v im sie featu re. and wigor. . . Lillian Russell fun! Hey h ey: W hen will La V erne Bryson play >ha» tennis m a tc h with Bobby McKinley . . . in shorts! Rally rou nd. Mary Jo McAngus . . . high on the list. Emily Marshall w hispering to the Lucky Strik e mike. Helen R a m ­ sey . . . waltz time. Mary Ja n e Fields down fo r the wik-end . . . bless her. Sally Lipscomb show ­ ing her off. M a rth a D ra p e r a- sashaying to truck-tim e. Marjorie Ligon b rig h te n in g up the Library cnrridor. • m n A- th e Oh! of I (Lf .san T h a D a ily T e x a n , s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r o f T h # U n i v e r s i t y o f B i r n * lr * Tex*;*, A u s tin ay rh* T e n s* S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n * , Inc., lug e x c e p t M o n o s:,, p a h * t* « on a m p vs o f th # th e U ni *-* t y at arar j re orts- E n te r ed a* cd c la e s m ail ir ,a v * r e t th e P o s t o f f ic e A n e­ tic T e x # * , ur r af th * a c t o f C o n g r e e * , M r.-eh ?, 1S7C Re to r .a1 o ff;-# * Jour-,-a cm B u ild in g 1 0 9 . io 2 T e le p h o n e f-ct" .'- A d v e r t:* !-g S o d d i n g I t * . P h O fe 2 -2 4 T S , and C re alation I a p artxr«s,t— J e a m a l arn Pr c t r e h i th * Ur. e r s j t c P r e* * A C W r g F - ar a r a gar S U B S C R I P T I O N R AT ES I M■■■■nth »„v_, | *•» j S e m e s te r s i i i cr.e . ) ........... B C arr ar B t Ma I ,fi< 1 , 7ft I .ft 2 .ft© R E P R E S E N T E D FO R N A T IO N A L A D V E R T IS IN G BY N a t i o n a l A d v e r s i n g S e r v i c e , in c. Col lege P u b l i s h e r s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e NEW YORE N.y. 420 MADISON AVF, C H IC A G O - B O ST O N . LOS A N G E L E S - S A N F R A N C IS C O v o t e r s t h e m s e l v e s FDI I ORI AI Dick W atts, R: . tv cods Earl A rn e tt Ramsey Moore H arry Q r • Billy P. i th Y< ir g ADVISORY COUNCIL hairm an Joe Belden Joel W estbrook B ll Francis Je th ro Meek Bob E ck hardt P. J. Thompson Tom '.HW A ssocia ted C o lle g ia te Press S I Af F FOR T H U LSBI E N IG H T E D IT O R Head Copyreaders ............. .......... ........ BOB BASKIN Juliet K night and J a m e s Vt lRjamsten A ssistants „ . . . . . . . . J, R, Palm,, O lc o tt Sanders, E v e r e tt S h irle y . Ne la Mae Hts u s s y , Night S p o rts E d ito r . . . A ssistant* 1 *>dp 1^® Motte, V„ J. Yan Cleave, ofiice-seekers’ statement of policy. '“"PHE * A Al PUS should welcome a bone for its politicians to gnaw. Issues in a A* the ole** of 1936 Beaum ont was fo u rth from the top of list of ‘’ki!’e r '? cit -v the roads u n d e r The long experience o f the rail* regulation federal sup port tc t h , a p p r e h e r ,■ n A „ o c u - if,7,Beaumont « p r e m e H b y the student race, a springboard or a stumbling had r u t nff 8 Ja^ pr Percentage 2°n K°n>w BJ1U for the candidate—but stiffly a l u r v o t i n g w i l l b e w e l c o m e if o n l y g a u g f fo r variation. et the of its tr a f fic toll than any o th e r B w a h -O ’Mahoney bill which would inte rsta te corporations un- city in had been cut 62.* per cent, from In iriP8 hai heP^ der a federal licensing system. A cidents p!acp country. ' 13- .... t0 ,, . x n e y w .ll h e w e l c o m e m a i n l y , h o w e v e r , 201. Deat hs had been CU? ?2.7 Government , , CU" 20,9 per rent. from 264 b e c a u s e f o r o n e o f \ r ° f e w t i m e s t h e v o t e r PPr cent, from 22 to 6, P e r s o n a {tty: D E E DOW NS, re d ­ headed B. A. ju nior, who is one m .‘ny good horn to o te r , in , h> Lon?horn B a n d , whn s0 ,.„p. . v ' u ” " ;nLe r . Z ably beads the Dallas Club, who ie such a terrible poker player . . . a good sport, who two weeks a f te r last tr a n s f e r r in g year knew more folks on the cam ­ pus than most a f te r fo u r years. Who is, in short, an all-right guy. fro m S.M.U. r , 1 r ,, i t t a o A frieqr . . . not ft I'" ' » ca n d id a te p erso n a lly t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f t h a t l. w " c a n s t i l l v i s u a l i z e candidate, o n c e i r o f f i c e . cern a man's leadership and hi? g o v e r n - Pra{*tically PV‘ rv organization in rai!roa« U niversity has h e m elected assistan t se c re ta ry of the Cooper a general moy- chandi*© wholesale firm in Waco. the firm years. He received his S a fe ty that corpora* ion* of an in te rsta te bachelor of business adm inistra- niversity ft,?*rk were o n a c o n t r o - Hunched a t one*, all coordinated ba5e their a rg u m e n ts on the f a c t TI a br ut gradu ally to that result, as pening to them, Sponsors of was nrcam.-d, f, derBl Hcenw licensing Rranhlli Has been w ith l l I , n o w b e t t e r d i s - t h e under direction of - enen up. , T * ! " ' " - a publi- c h a ra c ter have E X - S T U D E N T E L E C T E D Inc el m Jii-rt ex* Vs ^ I A themselves tion dp^ ree was enlisted fro - o f s i g n i f i c a n c e ' n p r n n ann support q u e s t i o n federal ThrPe ti O W n* laid Z , _ the : 1 to of f , , f k y . ■ * * • i , . . , . , from 1 The view of that association that , to the hlH w ouH Pprm?t the Federal to put any concern ° uT f’f business t o r "ne most triv- ial violations of the te rm s of its , n „ . rpmf #BP, imposition c t M e n ) r - a u - League. The first was city campaign in which the news- np^n regulation by fre - papf rn pl a; ed a leading role, b u t q u e n t re f u g e in the federal courts this to _ in 1932. Looking Back Wi t h Wa ld o N i e b u h r ------------------------------ — ----- ------- and 20 Year# purpose defensive regulation. in which n e a rly 100,000 pieces of for p n n te d ma?‘•rn- wore distributed, state and radio, movies, pic tu re s, and business is posters used. A new call n u m b e r for ^ state issued in tra -s ta te Monday by the T re a s u ry Depart- There, were engineering studies regu lation by local or state gov- w e n t. I t includes all call num bers including A u g u st 16, 1937. The general s ta te deficit, a * given by M a te T r e a su re r Char- lev L ockhart, now stands at $15,- 579,458.95. signs, elim ination of tr a f f ic haz- lowed by «ome c o rp o ra tio n ' which the whole mechanical has led them to the point where arris, * rid federal regulation by licensing is a g a in st MFW CALL N U M BER ISSUED l a m e n t ha* been a course fol- up in terstate and subject there* w a rra n ts , 209,004, was im p ro v e m e n ts fore no? The plea signals, to and that. in to rn an airp lan e crash n e ar F o r t W orth and becomes side of ?af**ty. The police th e seventh or. the U n iv e rsity ’s roll of war dead. fixing, o perated a specially investigated accidents, Vernon Hill is selected e ditor o f the n ext Cactus t eliminated sound causes by s ta f f members. None of thewe "Kings is new. ticket- raised again*! them. truc k, federal 'b e disadvantages of of regulation can easily be seen, b u t it has neverthe- arisen from the resistance to ^ occasion for Most cities have trie d one or all ‘"date regulation, o f th e m . Bu? w here B eau m on t N orm an Angel!, English political w riter, speaks excelled wa?, first, in rallying ex- * lo > - a r s ^ ort " o r t h Star-1 elegram. ' 1 1 9 3 7 M e m b e r 1 9 3 8 H orace H iggenbotham , c ! a « o ' 1916, is killed La \ ern e Bryson N ight Society Editor Assisi a rte ...... . Night T e le g ra p h E d ito r A w isuuil ..... .... ....... Jo e F r a n tz at G arriso n Hall auditorium on “ W hat Is Happa ing to Democracy in E u ro pe .” t '•'■Id -5ave n- ceptional public support, an d, nee- *Y’ PA PER OUT MONDAY c am paign ond, th e w ithout a let-up th ro u g h th e en- edited by tW0*Wftpk cam ' shiP ( ,ub» F resh m an Flashes, new spaper the Freshman Fellow- bp circulated Mon- in pressing The Oma Ka W alker An u nexuerted strikes th e cam pus t3rP y p a r’ T H E CU RTA IN CLUB will meet hu ndred copies E lizabeth Keeney, Lei, S a g e r end eaueee th e po rtpo netnent f o r two week* o d , P » * " , t a ' . h» ‘ very m otoriat o n day, F e b r u a r y 28. ThU ii the T h o r n y n ight a t 7 o’clock R boy Hodges campus-wide i i . i.g tr De;ta Chi. ■ . Best; e ma „ tr e a s u r e h u n t sponsored by Sigm a no place in th e B eaum o nt pictu re. “ Y” a nn ou ncem en ts, fe a tu re col* his toes and then is f o r g o tte n had second edition and will contain B. Hall Auditorium . cs * j t , , ID A N E L L B RILL, —-A m arillo Daily News. umns, and cartoon*. Co-Op and the T exas Book Store b * v « *»>? »“ ,“ nd secretary. Hemphill s Book Store has only a few le ft. T h ere are only a few left o f this direc- the name*. in tory . which c o n ta in , « P ie* home and phone num ber* of towns. Austin toW’flB, addresses, th* gtu- »ecretary. d e n ts an d fa c u lty member*. Who, in love, can in the eve­ From The One with the first ning p a rt “ G o odnight” W ith o u t seeking again, again a dozen times. Her lips, th e sw eetest wine. — TOM ATO, Union 315. J O H N B LA K E L Y . O f f i c i a l N o t i c e As usual the Student Directory HOGG DEBATING CLUB will hf 8 pr0? 'd th* mort popular book .............. DIRECTO RY IS BEST SE LL E R The p o ig n a n t anticipation Of th e evening’s first embrace. The tre m b lin g , e a g e r stum bling moot to n ig h t at 7:30 in T exas th* ' niveraity. T h e _ L m v e rs.ty To g e t > » a j fiom others. D .. . . . . The Roberts Hall Association thinks th a t the sucres* of an o rg a n i­ zation depends upon "he publicity that it can enveigle out of the press. Much can be -aid for this, h i* i* should ne* be e a rn e d to the point where they will be rate i as cheap publicity hounds. May "his article serve to enlighten the minds of you who ,**d th e ir slanderous publication and als© co rre c t any false impressions which might have been left. — CLYDE C. LOGUE. exchange by B E S S T I S I N G E R The Poets Release T opping all m id-w inter events at the U niversity of V e rm on t is the school’* ann ual Kake Walk. From an editorial in The V er­ m o n t Cynic, publication o f the university, come the following e x ­ cerpt «: took place F o rt y- f i v e y e a r s a g o the first K a k e Wa l k was p r e s e n t e d . S p o n s o r e d by n o one in p a r t i c ­ it the Old u la r , Mill this hu mb le lof t. b e g i n n i n g p r e s e n t m i d ­ w i n t e r festi val has evolved, a n d t o d a y ' s a f f a i r it a f a r cr y f r o m w h a t o r i g i n a t e d m a n y years ago as a vaudevill e act, F r o m o u r in t wo- da y a f f a i r It should be a m a t t e r of pr i d e to the e nt ir e s t u d e n t body t h a t r e p r e ­ this y e a r ’s K a k e W a l k t h e in sent* a n o t h e r a d v a n c e c o n t i n u o u s c h a i n of i m p r o v e ­ m e n t s in this a n n u a l e n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t. The i n t r o d u c t i o n of t h e M a s q u e r a d e on the first ni gh t is a step o f a t h a t wa# u n d e r t a k e n only f ou r this y ea rs c o mes the King a n d Q u e e n , a wel c o me a d ­ dit i on to the g r a n d m a s q u e r a d e ball. As the y e a r s go on, m o r e a n d mo r e e v e n t s a r e a dd e d to t he K a k e W a l k wee k-e nd, until this y e a r f esti ve we e k- e nd includes a p a r e n t - s t u d e n t b a n ­ an q ue t , a w i n t e r a l um n i me e t i ng , sever al o t h e r activi ties. Along with of c a rni val , a n d ago. the c r o w n i n g the T h e t r ai ns O n e of the o u t s t a n d i n g a d ­ vanc es in this y e a r ’s K a k e W a l k is the g r e a t i n c r e a s e in out si de i n n ov a t i o n of publicity. special f r o m New Y o rk a n d Bo s t on is only m a t c h e d by t he p r e s e n ce of a p h o t o g r a p h e r f ro m L i f e Ma g as i n e a t the U n i ­ versit y. T r u l y , V e r m o n t ’ • f esti val, with yea r s of u n i qu e it, hi gloriou* t o r eceive the a c cl ai m of those ou t si de a n d p r o p e r l y so. t r ad i t i o n b eh i n d the U n i v e r s it y ; — And we bet th a t the b e st line one can use at the U n iversity of V erm ont th’ cake, kill is, “ Gee, you ta k e . . SO M ETH IN G ABOUT SALV A TIO N (W ith apologies to Mr. Carroll) “ The time has come,” the Texan said, Rest “ To speak of many things, Of Poll* and Such and all tha T hat R eform ation brings. And why and when are Politics, And how the Voter sings.” “Of spirochetes!” th# V oter! cried, And then hogan to ru n Asking had th e ir neighbors had A classy W asserm ann. They would fight forever ’Til the thing at last was done I T hey inquired into the health O f Voter N u m b er Six, He w asn ’t sure, he said, of course, But he would cross the Styx For he was A n ti-W a r and Anti- Chauvimstic hicks. “ And I ! ” an o th e r weakly cried, And seemed a bit to sag, “ I claim a little fa vo r, too , , • I qu it eatin g on th e D rag.” And then he died fro m hu ng er. Oh, he was quite a wag, And y e t A n other shouted out (As drum s began to ro ll), I ’m a m em ber of the Blessed . . • My Opinion's in th e Poll. And th e n he played a m erry And *ang ab out his Soul. tu n e said, p la y — we do “ All well and good.” the Texan “ All well and good, indeed. And now you all go ou t and But d o n ’t fo r g e t o u r creed : “ ‘The day s h a n ’t pass unless A good and noble Deed!* ” — .JACKIE GUINN. WINE Love is a pleasant pain, — W hen you know th e r e ’s a n ­ Of brin g apart fo r centuries of o th e r like it. ho urs; THURSDAY. FE B R U A R Y 24, 1938 "Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY T E X A N Phone 2-2473 The First College D if the South PAGE FIVE Students To Dance And Skate A t Club Parties This W eek Dances, skating parties, and a box supper are among the enter-* Mtainments planned for the next few days by various University organizations. On tonight’s social colendar are a French Club meet­ ing, the Cleburne Club skating party, and a Joint meeting of Hogg Debate Society and Rusk Literary Society. T O D A Y Building Named After Her University Co-Eds Take Part In Spring 'March O f Style’ Spring was officially ushered in Wednesday afternoon at thee------------------— ■ — - — ■ Jun ior Helping Hand’s presentation of the 1938 spring edition of j Brownlee, Beverly, the March of Style, at the Driskill Hotel. The. style show is an Frances Tipp*. Margaret B i ­ annual presentation given by this Austin organization, the proceeds mont, Betty Black Irene Ca alia. Doris Peterson, A liet Reed, Mar- p , of which Against a setting for a spring wedding, designed by Mias A n nalin e N ori* Ransom. Alice Ann Nitsehks, Triebel, the models paraded, wear-*----------------------------- I Edith Kni«*. Clara Louise Mayer, ing the has * costumes. A sity student? number ct Lmver- a close-fitting white sports dress aided n modeling. Wj;n a flared skirt and topped with 53 A t t e n d M e e t i n g « smartest VPr8jty yweethoart, was attired and Ruth Sue bs. t« charity. Margaret varied an 0ranjfe bolero jacket. She Of Alpha Phi Omega and K err sang “ Varsity Sue,” especially composed for the occa­ sion. Fifty-three members and visit ors were present a* the. meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, honorary The March of Fashions, still . , , ,, . . . represented such in history who have made . another high note in the review. , „ vice fra, . rnitv, S u n d lv gave representations of the worn- noon> Thp petition of a University of en America clothes-conscious. In this Georgia service group to join the were fashion national organization was - a d queen? as Lillian Russell, the Gib- an,j received favorably. ?on Girl, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, and Windsor. Dick Rubottom, assistant d*an the Duchess of 0f men, will speak st the next j meeting Sunday afternoon st f> Mr?. Evelyn Calhoun Miller, ex- o’clock in the Tex*? Union, Bob student of the University and a Kniffin, secretary, says. Plans for member of Kappa Alpha Theta so­ rority, wa? hosier, a -lance w ill be made. 1 Prints, gay strips and varied colored f lo o r s will fashion our new spring wardrobes, according to this fir^t showing. Bright ar ray of colors, combined in trim? and accessories, w ill be carried out in extreme. Linens, shantung, light silk*, and pique will pre­ dominate for daytime wear and light j marquesette, organza and Hats will be the leaders for eve­ ning attire. E A S T E R W I L L S E E B O N N E T S low cr«-w r. • r. The proverbial Easter bonnet : promises to be just that this year. Hilts, hinting of the “ old grey bonnet” and the late nineties with ‘ >• • - their the height of chin ribbon?, wull b fashion at Easter time. Less as­ suming sailors and tiny brims will also contribute to the newer head attires. A truly beau:if ,’. . C O - E D S T A K E P A R T University students who took pa ’ in the wedding were Pat W a i - sell, Mary Lewis Scott, Helen Rob­ inson, Margar e t M urray, Mrs, Charles Page Jr., Barbara Bible, and Ann Harkrider. !> a\ wa- the Uni-1 reached a t the style show in the! presentation of ail all-white bridal party. The bride. Miss Frances Rather, ex-student of versity, wore a gown of old ivory illusion and satin with a vin! caught at the head by a tiny cap. She wa? attended by eight white- gowned bridesmaid? carrying red American Beauty roses, Other University co-eds who took part in the show were the following: Helen Rathbone, L u ­ cille B Ie we It, Maned B rill, Betty Nell Kirsch, Mary Jo M A gus Kila Nora I ritz. Ann Harlan, Anne Painter, Lois Ravey, Nancy Jo C aaey, M ary Nash, Ida Mae W irt*, Margie I.igon, Betty Brice Mart in, Dorothy W olf, Dawn Blair, Kathryn Owens, Brenna Hamanati, Jeanette Long, Arlene Balm, Dorothy Marks, Dorothy Included in tho style show was Snyder, M ary Brownlee, Caroline W alter Kerr, University Light Opera Company president, sang selection? during the procession of *he party. a display of campus fashion?,! styled by University co-eds. Val Jean Aldred, representing the Urds- THE M ABEL G A N N A W A Y SH O P 7 I 8 !/2 Congress Ave. to get button* tnd buckle* cover**:, all types of pleating, hemstitching, eyelets in bel* - Turning men's shirt collars buttonhi 'e*. tipper* put sr?, d-e'ses m*ie. sacred or remodeled. Hose mended. 1 1 p i ni ( afft REAL ITALIAN AND MEXICAN FOOD 200 W E S T SIXTH J O H N N I E F R A N Z E T T I. Prop. Nella Louise S a l i na s spent th* week-end at her home at Laredo. A BSO LU TELY F R E E During T h is Adv - rt.n n * Campaign a ll purpose N E W M O V I E V A T I C , in c lu d e d w ith th i* 5 - IN - l C A M E R A , re m arks-me M ov;»m *t;r a ll purpose C a m e r a - - a Kev*tone M o t o r Driven Projector, ic * simple to get. M erely sh o w the earner* and p ro je c to r iliu s- friend*, n e ig h b o r s, traM ons "a v;>ur associates, etc. . . . sod e i p ’ain to 'Hem how they ra n obtain them. at NO CON!' TO YOU. W r ite T O D A Y — for R ig h t now ! Enclose Sc stamp details of th’ls amazing o f'e r. I^*arn how to se t the** wonderful values without a cent. * coft to you. Master Distributing Corp. IS East *Sth St. N ew Yo rk C ity In Brief 12:30— Annual luncheon of ths University Dames, Mrs. J . D. speak on Clay brook w ill “ Trends in Modern Litera­ ture,’* Pan American Room of the Driskill Hotel. 3 . 6— Gamma Phi Beta tea st the chapter house. 5— Dr. Hilda F. Rosene will speak on “ The Value of E x ­ ercise” at Hogg Memorial Auditorium. 5— Pierian Club me^ts in Texas 5— Southwestern Club In Texas Union 316. Union 309. V . M. C . A , speak. 7:16— Sophomore Club in the to Rex Hopper 7 ;3 o— University Scandinavian Club, Garrison Hall 103. 7:30— P h i E ta Sigma, honorary the fraternity in freshman Y.M.C.A. 7:30— French Club at Faculty Women’s Club. 7:30— Kemper Club, 1615 Pearl Street. 7;3(«— West Texas Club to elect officers in Garrison Hall 101. 8;30— Girls entered in the Na­ tional Telegraphic Swimming Meet to practice in Women’s Gymnasium. Bride U. O F S. A. C L U B The University of San Antonio Club will have a dance and game party Frid ay night, at the Boy Scout Cabin near Barton Springs. Members of the club w ill meet at the Texas Union at 7 o’clock and transportation to the cabin will bf provided. John Ford, president of the club, said that all who wish to attend must pay a 35-cent asiess- ment this morning between IO and 12 o’clock in Texas Union 315. jEffie Louise Wallace anil Jack MeCrocklin are in charge of assess­ ments. C U R T A IN C L U B Members of the Curtain Club and James H. Parke, director, v a ve a luncheon at the Home Eco­ nomics Tea Room Wednesday for ffihrensperger, drama 'Harold A. critic and teacher of former speech at Northwestern Univer­ sity, w h o spoke a? Hogg Memo­ rial Auditorium Tuesday night. F R E N C H C L U B [ The French Club will meet to-1 Might at 7:30 o’clock at the W om- tn's Faculty Club. Noemi Schuch- fhan will have charge of the pro­ gram of French songs and slides of castles * and chateau on the ! hire. Miss Bchi.*-hman will dis L . - M'.s'Ar"" - A A.U .W . Mr*. Rex Hopper spoke on life In South America at the meeting of the recent graduate group of the A .A .U .W . Monday night. Mrs. Hopper’s talk centered around an excursion she had made to the Falls of Iquazu. The forty falls here are each different * twenty times larger than Niagara Falls. Mr?. Hopper lived in America for six years. T H E T A S I G M A PHI for plan? the 1938 Matrix Table this spring were discussed by alumnae of Th< ta Sigma Phi, jour­ honorary and professional nalism fraternity for women, in a Monday night meeting at the home cf Misses Ann and M ary Durrum Guests were Mesdames R. Mr*. Charl et H o l a d ay , w h o b e f o r a her ma r r i a g e y e s t e r d a y in Houlton wa* Ann Run, a in t he U n i v e r » i t y. j uni or Charles Holaday l"| Weds Ann Russ . . Gamma Phi Beta lo Give lea Today The wedding of Ann Russ of in the Univer­ student Albany, sonority will sity, an i ( harles Hoiaday of San Gamma Phi Beta ex-student of the Urn- pivp Antonio, tpa for Mrs w . C. Mur- took place in Houston, | hv> houMmother of the R a p te r, venitjr, Wednesday, Ed at the chapter horn,,, 250« Whitis. lienor and Mane Flack were the I this afternoon from 3 only attendants. • o’clock. About 250 guests are ex- Immediately after the cerem ny peeled, including friends of Mrs. February 23. Mr*. R e n a M a r r i M c L e a n of B e a u mo n t , m o t h e r o f Warr* Mc L e a n , B e a u m o n t and S a n A n to n i o oil man, a f t e r w h o m the n e w it physi c al e d u c a ti o n plant at B a y l o r U n i v e r s i t y is t o he n a me d , pi ct ur e d i ns t i t ut i o n a gi f t of - b o v e . Mr. M c L e a n gave $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 f or c o n s t r u c t i o n o f the new c ampus bui l di ng, h o n o r i n g his a g e d mot her. the to Style Show Scheduled March 9 to 6:80 M ortar Board will sponsor a I Orange Jacket?, and one from the 8ty^e **how March 9 from 4 until j Posture Parade. The names of ® o clock in the Main Lounge of | the models will be announced South I Mr. and Mrs. Holaday left for a Murphy and members of the far- *_he 1 Pxas L nir,n showing clothes j later, short trip to several south I exas ulty, Antoinette s, hats Mrs. Sarah Bronk?, assistant points, after which they will re-1 Mona Parkinson is in charge of ‘ rom M«> folk songs. Miss Kopecky In English, has charge of the pro- w“ ; he dressed in Czech costume, Bob Begeman ; on the guitar. C L E B U R N E C L U B Music for the dance w ill ; 8 f t m be furnished by and his orchestra. University’.? endowment fund. J V1 P ,ay er * c®°**ipaniments K j r Richardson, member of the j Athletic Council of the U niver­ s e Hawaiian numbers, played j sity, will talk on the “ Bible Plan,” (on Hawaiian instruments by John j and Mr. Adams’s address will be Ross and W alter Neal, will be | “ Ex-Students and the New Presi­ Cleburne Club will have a skat­ sung by Mrs. Clint Blackman, Aus­ tin soprano, in Hawaiian. Mrs. ing party tonight at the rink on South Congress. Oran Smith, pres-1 Blackman will also sing an Italian ident. said will meet Texas Union at 7:30 o’clock and | K. Mathews. then go to the rink. Members! Mesdames H. E , Baxter. J . B. I whirls 07106 0/IUD b in g s may tak*5 guest* A t Kerrville March 12 Smith said. yesterday. The club | aria and French and English | have not been completed.' lobby of the song?, accompanied by Mrs. Yewa \--- -------------- ---------- if they desire, j Gambrel!, and George Zimmer- : man, members of the music and ! drama committee, will receive the i entertainment on the program Judge Hart said plans for other /"*•', 1 /-I r\ L C* in the dent.” H O G G -RU5K u Hogg Debate Society and R u s k _________________________________ _ literary Society w ill hold a com- Chined meeting tonight to hear the D u n n T o L e c t u r e H e r e S S ? Job n° O n C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e Gilbert Schramm, director of the Men’? and Girls' Glee Clubs. ha? announced tentative plans for two March trips for the unit?. Plans are now being made for the Men’s Glee Club to give a con­ cert in the San Pedro Playhouse in San Antonio, March 18. The newly-organized Univer- ! sity Press d u b , meeting Sunday; afternoon the Texas Union.! elected officers and approved, after minor alterations, a pro­ posed constitution. in Formed last week by fofty-two I journalism students, the club w ill; serve a? a medium of expression for students in the Department of Journalism and others engaged in j newspaper editorial activities. Con-; stitutional provision wa? made for including as charter member? any­ one present at either of the first two meetings. The club will meet on the first and third Sunday a f ­ ternoons each month at 4 o’clock. Membership is open to all students doing journalistic work. Joe Bolden, elected temporary president at the first meeting, will continue to preside until organiza­ tion is complete. N O TICE Classified Advertisers You can run your classi­ in fied very economics y Ina Dally Texan; READER ADS 20 Words— Maximum ..... ...... $ .40 1 time 2 times EE 3 t mas .................. 70 6 times ....................... 1.00 2 line ads $2 month D SPLAY I cc:. w’da x I in. 60c insertion. N o refunds for cancela­ tions. Responsible for one ncorrect Insertion only. ALL ADS CASH IN ADVANCE Messenger service Lm* I 4:30 p.m., week-days. Coun­ ter service until 6 p.m. Dial S-2Jf7S for further iv formation on messen• gar service. seeretary-treasurer B l akey, of Hogg Debate Society, has an­ nounced. C Z E C H C L U B A mock breach-of-promise sui? was given before the Czech Club at it? regular meeting last night. Rian? were also made for an open grouse to be given at Barton Springs on March 5. T A U D E L T A A L P H A Tau Delta Alpha, pre medical ^fraternity for women student?, Lull meet. in the Texas Union a? .7:15 o’clock Friday night, Mar 'garet Leslie, reporter, said. I .............-..... ___________- r- SAM B O R E N T O W E D Miss On cy Beth H ervey of reenville will be married to Sam , Boren of Dallas on April 22, was announced Sunday. Miss fcervey attended S.M U., where Ih e was a member of Delta is Gamma sorority. Mr. Boren p n ex-student of the University, and a graduate of the Law School. H e is a member of Phi Delta Theta (fratern ity. John Randall Dunn, C.S.B., of Brookline, Mass., will lecture on Christian Science in Hogg Memo­ rial Auditorium Friday night at 8 o’clock. The Christian Science Or- in Kerrville, March 12. canuation rn the University takes I w ill also give an afternoon con- H l i s opportunity each year to rn- cert rn Kerrville March 12. form more people about Christian j -............ Science, Also included in ihese plan? I? a concert to be given by the Girls’ Glee Club at Schreiner Institute Officers elected Sunday were Clarence La Roche, vice-president; Tlie K' rl* I Mavis M urray, iiecretary; Jim An- : , nd j , m„ W il­ trPSSUr„ I ham.on, reporter. — ... | ............ ........ M E N ’S W O O L S U IT S Cleaned ('a a h JC- P re s s e d JC- Carry 9 9 e Palace Cleaners r W e s t 19th I S I S S . C->ngrt»» t C o a c h in g Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will come to Austin Friday morning. They will be entertained at a luncheon in tho Home Economics Tea Room. Mr. Dunn is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. M IS S D IB R E L L M A R R IE D Miss Elizabeth Dibrell, tx-stu­ dent, was married to Marshall Dent Saturday night at T rin ity Episcopal Church in Galveston, Miss Dibrell is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. C. G. Dibrell of Galveston and received her bache­ lor of arG degree from the Uni­ versity in 1935. C O A C H IN G in T r ig o n o m e t r y , A n a ly t ic M a th e ­ m a tic* of F in a n c e , D iffe re n tia ! C a lcu li!* , H u r t . ______ _ laundry building being c o a c h in g in b . a . s h .. Rate* rea»on- G e o m e try . C o lle g e A lg e b ra , In te g ra l C a lc u lu s , Ja m e s , tn d W o rk is nearing completion on Rhone 2-4443, ab le. C a ll 6297 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. B R E A K F A S T G IV E N c n i~\ I J r Miss Mary Lynn Young and IN 6 W o . K . U . L a u n d r y M itt Daphne Sella rd? entertained |\Je d r j C o m p l e t i o n at a pre-nuptial breakfast for Miss Lady Dodson, ex-atudent, Sunday morning at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E . H, Sellards, Close friends, including Chi Omega sorority sis­ ters, were guests. Miss Dodson will be married to Douglas A. Pu ryear Jr . Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. W . IU Dodson, Sixth Street. The Rev. S, G. Posey of the First Baptist Church w ill o ffi­ ciate. the new constructed at Scottish Rite Dor­ the mitory. The unit, made of same material as the dormitory, is located behind the main build­ ing and houses the laundry and boiler rooms. Cost of the plant was approxi- , 181(2 West I M O A O A n ,,c ..n o , T R I G . A tg ., G eom ., A n a ly t . E x p , te ach e r. R an d le . 2111 S e n A n to n io . 2-0167. Dancing L E A R N TO D A N C E — 8 Lesson* 13.60 Student Ballroom C ia**** M o n day and I hurssday— < p.m . mately $25,000 and $22,000 worth j a k n k t t e d u v a l Da n c in g sc h o o I P h o n e s 2 -3854 . 6908 of new equipment has been added, j tos _____ _ according to Miss Selma Streit, business manager at the dormi­ tory- Dressmaking V is it o r * W e lc o m e l l D R E S S M A K IN G . A lteration s. Keaconsbi* prier-. W o rk g u a ra n te e d . PH. 6290. M O T H E R S C L U B M E E T S m r s T c a v i t t g i v e s d i n n e r ” Alpha X i Delta sorority Mother’s Club met Friday afternoon, Febru- Residents of Grace Hall were I ary 18, at the chapter house with Mrs. J . R. Coffey and Mrs. O. D. Farquhar a? hostesses. fjMISS D O U G H E R T Y T O W E D , M iss Rachael Dougherty, ex-stu- ||v n t from Beeville, will marry (Benjam in F. Vaughan of Dallas, Beeville. Miss in |this March Laugher’ y, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, attended the Uni- 1 Varsity from 1929 to 1933, and re­ ceived a bachelor of arts degree in the summer of 1933. F a y B y r o m spent the week-end at her heme at GaU&ville* given a surprise dinner party Tuesday night by Mrs. Martha Cavitt, director of the dorm itory The candle-lighted dining room was decorated in red, white, and blue, symbolic of George Washing- birthday. R E V I E W FOR P I E R I A N S The Pierian L iterary w ill hear a review of Darling Daughter” by Mary K ath­ erine Settegast today at 5 o’clock rn Texas Union 316. Miss Mar y Wil l i ams, a debu­ tante of Houston, will be lady-irf- waiting to the Duchess of Hous­ ton, Mi** Mar y Hill B r ow n , at the Galveston Mardi Gras. Miss W il­ liams is a former student of the ^ Society : University and a member of Kappa I es, My I j£appa Gamma sorority. J a n e B a i l ey -pent the week-end ■ m Dallas with he; parents. The boiler room contains two gas-burning boilers that furnish heat for the building-. Three en­ gineers are employed in the work. E X E S TO M A R R Y Miss Elizabeth Bateman, ex-stu­ dent of Houston, will m arry Lee Butler Stone, also an ex-student, the spring. in Houston early in Miss Bateman, Kappa Kappa Gamma, attended the University during 1935-37 and Mr. Stone during 1932-37. T o m F e r g u s o n , of Dallas, vis­ ited Harri* U n d e r w o o d last week­ end. 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PAGE STT f t F ir s t College D aily in th e S o u th Phone 2-2473— THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 4 , 1 9 3 8 Britain May Act Independently Chamberlain Scorns League To Deal With Germ any A n d Italy L ON D ON , Feb. 23. — ( I N S ) — P r i m e Mi ni s t er ’C h a m b e r l a i n , d e ­ f e n d i n g hie f or e ign policy amid scene® of u p r o a r and d r a m a , b l u n t l y i n d e­ told C o m m o n s t o d a y B r i t a i n can avoid w a r o n l y by a c ti n g p e n d e n t l y of t h e “ s h ams a n d pretense®” of t he L e a g u e o f Nati ons. S ub j e c te d to heckling by B r i t a i n ’s r a n k i n g s t a t e s m e n , Mr, C h a m ­ - his* John J. Pershing Is Seriously III Feb. T U C S O N , Ari l.. 23.—- ( I N S ) — Ge n er a l J o h n J. P e r s hi ng , 77, c o m m a n d e r of t h e A m e r i c a n E x p e d i t i o n a r y F or ce s in the Wo rl d 1 Wa r , t ook a s u dd e n t u r n f o r the I worse t o ­ n i g h t t e r m e d hi® condi tion “ s e r i ­ ous." t uiay a n d p h y s i c ia ns Genera! P e r s h i n g a 0 f slight h e a r t a t t a c k F e b r u a r y 5, b u t s u f f e r e d was not o r d e r e d t o bed a t e l y b ec aus e t h e ai lme n t w a s b e ­ lieved c a use d by a n a t t a c k of r h e u m a t i s m , i m r a e d i - ! At t he r e q u e s t of Dr. Ro l and Davidson, t he a t t e n d i n g physician, : t o n i g h t dis-1 t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t p a t c h e d Colonel S I*. M a r i e t t a I o f the Ar my Medical Co r ps h er e ! f r o m Kelly Field, Texa s, in a fast a r m y plane. The G e ne r a l ' s condition b e c a m e a c u t e w h e n he a t t e m p t e d to sit up in bed f or t he first t i me in mor e t ha n a week, Dr. Davidson ex- I pl a i n e d . Dr. Davids on said he was a n x ­ i ously a w a i t i n g the ar ri val of Col­ onel M a r i e t t a f or a c o ns ul t a t i on . A swel ling th ■ had o c c u r r e d ; feet i '; G e n e r a l P e r s h i n g ’? s u b ­ sided, t h e physician said, a n d t he G e n e r a l sho wed m a rk ed i m p r o v e ­ me n t S u n d a y . c a t i o ns , h o w ev e r, followed a r e s t ­ less n i g h t . T o d a y ’s c o m p d - i G e n e ra l P e r s h i n g had come h e r e t o s p e n d t he wi nt e r . Senate Debates Actors' Relief Feb. W A S H I N G T O N , a c t o r s a n d plays, 23,— in d e b a t e over ( I N S ) — S n a g g e d W P. A t h e $ 2 50, 000 , 00 0 r el i ef f un d wa.® held in the S e n a t e toni ght des pi t e a d ­ m i n s t r a t i o n f o r s p e ed y action. l e a d e r s ’ p leas U s u al l y sc rn be r s e n a t o r s smiled a n d s o me l a u g h ed w h en S e n a t o r Bailey ( ID o f N o r t h Ca rol ina, m i ­ mi c k e d W. P . A. a c t o r s in a rec en* pl a y d e p i ct i n g s e n a t o r s a n d con- i e c l a re d s uc h p r o ­ Tri d u c t i on s a w a s t e of public funds. Bu t the smi les vani shed a n c t he la g h t e r was stilled when Senath r Mi nt o n f l us he d ( D) o f I n d i a n a a n d s h a k i n g wi t h an g er , s h o ut e d , “ - ’' a m e on t h e S e n a t e f o r y o u r sn ic kprs and sneer?. “ Wie cry and snivel here about re lief exp en d itu res,” he roared. “ The rf were si icker® and smiles here vm en the sen at r 'rom North i a: oh na (Ba e y I reali the new s- paper acce u m s r‘ f t hte W .P.A. p lay,” Bai 'ley jum ped up and declared s t a c k e d the d e s t i t u t e t h o u g h t I riief t he wo ul d reli sh b u t 1 on Che S e n a t e , ” f e ­ l t 1 n, “ s h a m e on t h e S e n ­ sing t h a t a t t i t u d e t o w a r d u n f o r t u n a t e devils i n a n y ie. Don t m a k e s p o r t o f t h e y c a n n o t help :ause to see these people who e a pick and sh ovel get Wf should not leave here ith a sneer on our lips i u n fo rtu n a te s.” tat M nton strode from Senate ber a pressed, putting o f f and ' r e ’Hot' Oil Penalty May Be Enforced v a l i d i t y o f T e x a s ’s law u n d e r which “ not oil is cr of; sea t e d w a s by impl ica t i o n uphel d by the T hi r d Lf c t o f Civil Ap pe a ls t o d a y in a case which S t a t e s a t t o r n e y s had law, r e g a r d e d a® a t h e r e ­ I n t e r n a t i o n a l News Ser vi ce test of i n ' case, a p p e a l e d f r o m Tr a vi s C o u n t y , involved t h e S t a t e ’s r ig h t to sell 160, 000 bar rel s of c r u d e oil p r o d u c t s a n d b y- p r o d u c t s c l ai me d bv J o e Dyer. fried by A t t o r n e y T he hr:* f® .McGraw a n d by Genera] Wi lliam D y e r ’ attorney.® b o t h e m p h a s i z e the q K. - ii- n •<{ w h e t h e r o r n ot t he c onf is c at ion law i® \ a)id. T h e p r o ­ posit ion s t a te d by t h e D j e r b r i ef is t h a t t h e S t a t e “ is w i t h o u t p o w er AT TH E G regory Gymnasium r aised n e v e r t h e l e s s ber!* n voice above t he cl a mo r to shout Iii* m o m e n t o u s wo r d s c o m m i t t i n g his g o v e r n m e n t to d ea l wi t h G e r ­ m a n y f or E u r o p e a n peace. H e s a i d: I t a l y a n d 4 Dec- a n y b o d y h e r e believe the l e a gu e as c o n s t i t u t e d t o d a y can p r ov i de collective s e c u r i t y ? We must n o t del ude our selves, and still m o r e we must n ot t r y t o de­ l u d e small a n d wea k nation® into f eeling t h e y will be p r o t e c t e d by t h e L e a g u e a g a ins t a ggr essi on . “ We know n o t h i n g of the kind c a n be e xp e ct ed . You c a nn o t e x ­ p ec t a m o t o r c a r to win a race a f t e r t he c y l in de r s a r e o action. r e c o n s ti t u t e d . “ If we r e m a i n e d in t h e L e a g u e it was becaus e we felt the L e a g u e I nrvght be d o u b t v e r y m u c h w h e t h e r the L e a g u e will e v e r do its best work a® l o ng as its m e m b e r s ar e n o m ­ inally b o u n d t o nr,pose sa nc t i on s a n d f o r c e in s u p p o r t of its p r i n ­ ciples. But “ I f t h e L e a g u e would t h r o w o f f t he sham.® a n d p r e t e n s e s which t h r o u g h a r t come e v e r y o n e saw o ut with a d e c l a r a t i o n o f w h a t 4 was p r e p a r e d t o do a n d c oul d do. its mor al f or c e as a f ocus f o r p u b ­ lic opinion t h r o u g h o u t the worl d would be multiplied. “ Once it did this, t h e real t h i n g m i g ! ' d r a w it s el f a g a n s o me of t h o s e wh o h ave lost f a i t h in the f u t u r e cf the L e a g u e , an d t h e n it e b e r e- >e pre s salvat 5reed f or on m a n k i n d . ” t iiamoeriain s speei h w a s the s t r o n g es t co rn rn e n t a r y on f o r ei gn a f f a r< which Br i t a i n h as h ea r d in years. It was t he f ir s t t i me a B r i t ­ ish p r i me mi ni st e r has openl y c r it ici s ed the L- ag ie of N at i on s as a helpless i n s t r u m e n t f or p ea ce as it is now- o r g a n iz ed . The p r i me mi n i st e r, f ollowing h. s L e a g u e de c la ra ti o n s, was s u b ­ j e c t e d t o a n g r y a t t ac k s by Lloyd Geor ge. Wor ld W a r pr i me m i n ­ i s t e r of B r i ts n. and several p r o m ­ i n e n t m e m b e r s of the L ab o r i te g r o u p. L a b o r P a r t y m e m b e r s e a r l i e r h a d called f o r a v o t e o f c e n s u r e v o l l e yi ng at C h a m b e r l a i n a aerie® o f a t t a k® f o r t h e C a b in e t cr.sis w h i ch S u n d a y night b r o u g h t the drama*..c r e s i g n a t i o n c f A n t h o n y E d e n a® for f o r e i g n a f f a i r s . s e c r e t a r y o f s t a t e Wi th Lloyd G e o r ge , W n st on C h u r ch i ll and the L a b o r gr 5 :p s u p p e r * mg t h e policies o f t he f o r ­ m e r f o r e zn s e cr e t a r y , t h e r e wer e p e r s i s t e n t in p a r l i a m e n ­ t a r i a n lobbies t o n i g h t E d e n ma y b e a p p r o a c h e d t o lead a n e w lib­ ,n t h e n e x t e l ec t i on s l a e r a l bloc op po s i t i o n to C h a m b e r l a i n ' s ma j t r i t y C o n s e r v a t i v e f ac t i o ns. r u m o r s “ Mc n t h by m o n t h t h e cour . tr t o be get*, rig n e a r e r to s e e m e d w a r , ” C h a m b e r l a i n said, “ this was t h e r esul t of f o l lo w i n g the policy o f r e f i si i g t o t a l k t o those who d i f f e r w th c e r i a n s t a n d a r d s . FDR Approves British Policy F e b . W A S H I N G T O N , 23. - ( I N S ) — Th e C h a m b e r l a i n g o v e r n ­ m e n t is l a u n c h e d on a new f ore i gi p ol i c y t h a t c o n t e m p l a t e s recover} o f Br it i sh p r es t i ge sn. ’.ne O r i e n t o n c e cor dial r e l a t i o n s wi t h L a n ­ t o ­ a r e r e s t o r e d , n i g h t in d i pl omat i c circles. i t wa® r e p o r t e d This policy will h a v e t he ap p r o va i o f the Roos evel t a d m i n i s ­ t r a t i o n , winch envi si ons no B r i t i - h ir t h r e a t t h e F a r E a s t . t o A m e r i c a n i n t e r e s t s This Br it i sh -move is r ep or ted b a s e d u p o n t he conv i ct i on of the L o n d o n g o v e r n m e n t J a p a t o f f e r s a f a r m o r e se r i ou s t h r e a t tc Br iti sh d o mi na nce <.r worl d trad* t h a n Ch a n c e l lo r H i t l e r ’s o p e r a ­ t i o n s in Mind * E u r o p e or M ^ s o ­ t n a t ts pf H< ta ti B ? a' «• an. I pf n, I he y s r wi l l t u r n its a t t e n t i o n t< L a s t a n d p rov i d e g r e a t < t i o n f o r t he life-line. i-; This i mpr essi ve ?< g a r 1 P ac i f i c s i t u a t i o n was sa dei lie t a1 ii t h e Le n d o n It v>a> r e p o r t e d provr kf la p a n ’s se 1 1 * pl a* - f o r construe! I * i n g a se<-r#. * • t r u e t i n g t h e S i a m ist hmus. th« KHA < a r a . aero- la g< r navy a n d by • *> ration* t o w a r d col T r i British g o v e r n m e n t wa to be di st i nc t l y a l a r m e d b s a i d T o k i o ’s } ans f o r c o n s t r u c t i o n t g i a n t 4 >,0 0 0- t on bat leships, w hic vs o u h« t im- a v e r a g t? u cl ass Br iti sh b at tl e sh i p, a r u of fa®* bis, g u n n e d c r u i s e r s , wh i ch c o n s t ; tut a dust m e t t o British con merer. t h r e a t far M ae S M a n s o n a n d J a c k i e J o h n ­ son will speed the w eek-end a’ t i n Iio m e cd C a p t a i n a n d M r * . Joel A* S w a n s o n in P o r t A r t h u r . M a u d e A t ice G l o v e r , C l e o K o a n . anti Kay D e r n i e r will spend thi w e e k - e n d a: C o l it ga S t a t i o n . k r is V IO L IN Unperson THURS , MARCH 3, S T S »1.b5 Reserved i.en erai ♦ HZO Si I UDEN IS 56< with Blanket Tax TICKETS AT REED MUSIC CO, SCOTTISH RITE CATH., U N I V . C O - O P mth S a ll y E IL E R S J atm B E A L Harry C A R E Y Same Motives Help Marriage' Dr. Ehrensperger Says In Talk “ For a happy m arriage, a boy and a girl m ust have som ething in com m on fo r which to work. If I the they are n o t m otivated same end, t h e first thing w e know.*, trouble b egin s.” This is a state-; ment Dr. H. A. Ehrensperger, f o r ­ me r teacher o f speech a t North- w ester n U n iv ersity , made to Dr. I C. W . Hall's class in Marriage and Morals W ed n esd ay morning. to Dr. E h r e n s p e r g e r said t h a t p e r - : sonalities g r o w out of human n a ­ r e s pe ct t u r e a n d p eopl e p e r s o n a l i t i e s ar e . something g r e a t . b e c au se should t h e y r e s p e c t “ Y o u m u s t h a v e r e s p e c t o t h e r s . ” he f o r your own personality b efore yon s tated. can The t r o u b l e with o u r per sona l i t i es today, Dr. E h rensperger believes, is t h a t we h a v e no i mme di a te o b ­ jective®. “ I w a n t a g r e a t cause a n d so do * y o u ; if yo u d o n ’t have one, or if you d o n ’t g e t one, y ou will be dis­ t r a c t e d physical ly a n d m e n t a l l y . ” He al so p o i n t e d o u t th a t A me r i ca n e e ds a g oa l to work, s a y in g , “ Our goal i® a C h r i s - 1 n a n D e m o c r a c y , I think, one f o r which it is w o r th g ivi n g o u r lives.” t o w a r d which In thi s c o n n e c t i o n Dr. E h r e n - ; s p e r g e r t ol d of t he fine mo r al it y c f Russia t h a t impr esses e v e r y o n e : who g o e s t h e r e . H e said the Rus-J sians follow a f o u r - fo l d physical, m e n t a l , m o r a l , a n d ec onomic p r o ­ g r am . “ The f ine mo r al it y in Russia i® i m p r e s s i v e be c au se all f o u r as-1 p e d s o f this prog: a m are g von at-1 t e n t i o n a;;.] t r a i n e d , ” he said. T el l i n g o f ®ome o f t he s t u d i e s ’ u n d e r t a k e n by his classes a t N o r t h ­ said w e s t e r n , Dr. Ehrensp* *'ger they u n u s u a l t h i n g s t h a t had n ot been d o n e b e ­ fore. t o t hi nk of t r i e d H e * rid t h e cia®® the ep i t ap h which he h a d composed f o r his own t o m b s t o n e : “ H e r e lies a m a n who w o r k e d his w a y t h r o u g h c o l - 1 lege r e a d i n g p a l m s . ” He said he in h u m a n p e r s o n a l i ­ is i n t e r e s t e d ties. He p o i nt e d out t h a t fat ,a1 e x pr essi on s a n d t he h a n ds ar e e x ­ pressive and r evealing, Second Radio Drama Is ’G am bler Jack’ “ G a m b l e r Jack,*’ the second of a se ri e s of S o u t h w e s t e r n d r a m a s , will b e p r e s e n t ed b y the P l ay h o us e ct t h e Air o v er K N OW F r i d a y a f ­ t e r n o o n a t 4 o’clock. T h e play will ! e p r o d ut ed by Ma ry h • an co.® ! o r n e t t , Tr a v i s Poole, and Bob McC'utchin. J a c k Hol me s, T h e P l a y h o us e o f the A i r is a n e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r o r g a n i z a t i o n o f a g r o u p of s t u d e n t s who ar** i n t e r ­ es ted in e x p e r i m e n t i n g w i th r ad i o d r a m a , J. H o w a r d L u m p k i n , d i r e c ­ tor o f dramatic® in the B u r e a u o f Public School E x t r a - C u r r i c u l a r A c ­ t ivities, said. T h e p r e s e n t s e ri e s o f S o u t h ­ w e s t e r n d r a m a s will be b r oa d ca s t t wo w ee ks on F r i d a y a f ­ e v e r y t e r n oo n . Mr*. France* Edmondson, first and only woman Texas for a p h otog­ smiles Ranger, rapher who visited her in a New in Texas York hotel. Active Democratic politics, she went to New York to study law e n ­ forcem en t methods. Congress - - ( C o n t i n u e d f rom P a g e I) display. This react i o n m e t e r closely r e s e mb le s a car. it has a cl utch, brakes, a n d a s t e e r i n g wheel, b u t is r u n by electric c u r r e n t . The d r i v er get s in t he ca r , t he c u r r e n t is t u r n e d o r . a n d t he c a r is off. A f t e r a c e r t a i n s p e ed is a t t a i n e d . a r ed li ght flashes in a m i r r o r on t he car, The d r i v e r i mm e d i a t e l y p u t s on t h e b r ak e s a n d bring® the c a r to a s t o p a® soon a s possible. O b j e c t is to t e s t j u s t ho w long it t he a v e r a g e d r i v e r will to s t o p a c a r once he sees it is n ec es s ar y. t a ke f or d i r e c t Dr. R. H Montgomery®, pr ofes- ®f r of ec on rn ic.®, will a d d r e s s t h e visi tors S a t u r d a y on “ The S t u d e n t a n d D e m o c r a c y , ” J a k e Pickle, p r e ­ t he S t u d e n t s ’ As s oc i a­ s i d e n t of Sy d n ey tion, J o e B e l d e r, a n d discussion R e a g a n will g r o u p s on “ T h e P o w e r o f S t u d e n t G o v e r n m e n t , ” “ P u b l i c a t i o n P r o b ­ lem®,” a n d “ T h e Low Cost of H o u s i n g Co- Ops, ” respecti vely. An a d d r e s s will also be given by Wi l­ b u r B a r n e t t , v i c e- pr e si d e n t of the o f S o u t h w e s t e r n s t u d e n t I d i ve rs i ty a t G eo r g e t o w n , on “ W a r or P e a c e ? ” A disc ission on “ U n i c a m e r a l i s m ” wdll be d i r ec te d by D. B. H a r d e m a n , f o r m e r edi tor of t he T e x a n. body Ex-Students - - ( C o n t i n u e d I P a ge l l Health Lectures To End Today Dr. Rosene To Talk To Freshman Girls Dr. Hilda F. Rosene, a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of zoology, wdll spe ak a t H o g g Memori al A u d i t o r i u m t o ­ d a y on “ The Value o f E x e r c i s e , ” ! in t h e last of a series of l e c t u r e s J t o s t ud en t s . f r e s h m a n physical e d u c a t i o n Dr. Rosene has d on e r e s e a r c h I in sever al fields r e l a ti n g to physi- . cal e d uc at ion . H e r l e c t u r e will end t h e series. F r e s h m a n s t u d e n t s will be r e ­ sponsi ble f o r t he ge ne r a l c o n t e n t of t h e lectur e, a n d a w r i t t e n ex- j a m i n a t i o n will be given b e f o r e t h e e n d o f t he f r e s h m a n s p o rt s c our se . I T h e h ea l t h le ct ur es a r e bei ng us e d I u nt i l t h e Uni ver si t y can w o r k o ut a hea l t h cour se t o ; t hos e now bei ng given in o t h e r l e ad i n g universities. c o m p a r a b l e A l t h o u gh only f r e s h m e n a r e r e ­ q u i r e d to h e a r the l e ct ur e, u p p e r ­ c l as s me n ma y a t t e n d . Debaters - - ( C o n t i n u e d F r o m P a g e I ) a m e m b e r of t h e H o u s t o n C l u b ; a n d H o g g D e b a t i n g ( dub. S c h m i d t : the is on the var si t y sq u a d f o r f i r s t y ea r , b u t he d e b a t e d t wo j y e a r s on the t e am of Au st i n Col­ l ege a t S h e r m an . He is a j u n i o r in t he College cf A r t s a n d Sci e nce s a n d p re s i d e nt of the U p p e r Class G r o u p of the Y.M.C A. A p r a c t i c e d e b a t e will be held at 2 o ’clock this a f t e r n o o n over J o h n Ma cki n KNOW with iv.Md . a n d Leo H o f f m a n will compose I the U ni ver si t y t e a m which will de­ bate* the n e g a t i ve side. This d e ­ b at e will not c oun t in c o m p e t i ­ tion. t e a m co ns is t i ng T h e S.M.U. t e am will d e b a t e a U ni ver si t y of Ru sh Recor d a n d Russell P a t t o n b e f o r e a c o m b i ne d m e e t i n g of the H o g g D e b a t i n g Cl ub a n d Rusk L i t e r a r y Society a t 7 : 3 0 o ’clock t o n i g h t in T e x a s U n i o n 315. T h e U ni ve r s i t y will again have the n e ­ g a t i ve side of t h e u n i c a m e r a l sys­ tem. t h e last d e b a t e s b e f o r e All the d e b a t e s will be o pe n to s t u d e n t s who wish to a t t e n d . Th e s e a r e the 1> e b a ® e I m R a t i o n U n i v e r s i t y T o u r n a m e n t F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y w it h t h e exc ep t io n o r a p r ac ti c e d e b a t e with T ri '.I . I dday m o r n - I i« CJ-L, * . I — J *o bo r e p p st uteri a* Silo i u r n a m e n t a r e E m o r y Uni- va r si t y of Ge o rg i a , S.M. U , T.C.U., A &M., Ba yl or , K a n s a s , Ok l ahoma, an d T h e U ni ve r s it y of T ex a s . Rousse Speaks * A t Debate M eet T, A. Rousse, a s soci a t e p r o f e s ­ r e­ sor o f public sp ea k in g , has t u r n e d f rom N o r t h T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r s College, w h e r e he was one of the pr inci pal s p e ak e rs at a h i g h school d e b a t e i nst i t u t « held last wee k-e nd. T h e pu rp os e o f the i ns t it ut e is to p r e p a r e a n d a - si - t high school student® in inter last ic d e b a t e co mp e t i ti o n , A nother debate institute will be conducted at Lamar College in B e au mort n e x t we e k f o r the b e n e ­ fit o f debaters of that section. N e w -------------- M otion Pictu res SWING YOUR LA DY.”— At the Par­ amount. From the Broadway play by Charles Robinson and Kenyon Nicholson. Screenplay by Maurice Leo and Jo«eph lyrics by M. K. Srhrenk. Music and Jerome and Jack Scholl. D i r e c t e d by Hay E nright. Released by Warner Bro there. T H E CAST Ed H atch , Sadie . ' J j Joe Skopapouloui Popeye Bronson. Cookie _________ Shiner Ward Mrs, D a v is __ Ollie D a v is Waldo Moab .... Humphrey Bogart _______ Louise Calenda .— ...... N«t Pendleton Frank McHugh — P e n n y Sin gleton Allep Jenkins ......__ ...Elvira W eaver *______ ..Frank Weaver .....___ .... Leon Weaver Daniel Boone S avage its A bodaciously unimportant film is “ S w in g Your Lady,” which isn ’t title en ergetic as half as I ts p ur pos e is to intro­ sounds. duce our the W eaver B r o t h e r s a n d Elviry, l a t e l y o f the In terstate Theater vau d e­ ville circuit, t he movies, but “ S w i n g Y o u r L a d y ” has less use for t h a n Gypsy Rose Lee t h e m has for clothes. a do p t e d cousins, to fo r A m o n g t he bodacious a s s e m ­ a c ­ and p a rt i al l y blage p r e s e n t counted in this neo-hillbilly musical c o m e d y ar e Louise F a ­ ze nda, l ad y blacksmith by t r a d e ; si t ong w restler Nat P endleton, a nd w e a k m i n d e d ; F r a n k M c Hu g h , trainer to t h e f i g h t e r ; a n d H u m ­ phrey B o g a r t , w r e st l i ng p r o m o t e r . Bogart, who has p e r f e c t ly good sense, m a t c h e s P en d le t o n with t h e lady blacksmith, but b e f o r e t he t he w re s t l i n g e n ­ g o n g rings on g a g e m e n t s c re en pl a y, a n d P e n d l e t o n h as me t Miss F a z e n d a t y p e of a n d decides on another e n g a g e m e n t . the “ S w i n g Y o u r L a d y ” is o r n e r y o r d i n a r y e n t e r t a i n m e n t . — P. A. AIRWAVES she “ Oh S c h o e n ! ” e x c la ime d b o t t e t h e Me t r op ol i t a n L e h m an f r o m O p e r a C o m p a n y w h e n r e ­ ceived Bi ng C r o s b y ’* i nvi t at i on to visit him in t he K r a f t Music Hail t o n i g h t a t 9 o ’clock ( W O A I - N B C ) , W h a t e v e r t h a t m a y m e a n to you this A u s t r i a n or Adol ph Hitler, in so p r an o , whose p e r f o r m a n c e the role o f the P r i n c es s f o r the M e t r o ’s p r e s e n t a t i o n of S t r a u s s ’? r a t e d e v e r y ­ “ R o s e n k av a l i e r ” wh er e con- t r a s t i n g t he cheese f o r hall t oni ght , W h a t do es n' t c o n ­ t r a s t w i t h Bob B u r n s ? i? tops, will be a nic* f i x t u r e R o b e r t Be nch l ey, wit, essayist, sat i r i st , a n d r a c o n t e u r , is s c h e d ­ uled f o r a n i n te rv ie w t o n i g h t by K a l e S m i t h on h e r b a k i n g p o w d e r ( K N O W - p r o g r a m at 7 o' clock a ( B S ) . Be nc h l e y could h av e good to Grow l e c t u r e on “ How Mississippi River C h a r a c t e r s in t he B r o n x ” f o r t o ni gh t . K a l e also has trie Br en Vian T o m m y Kelly, r e c e n t ’Hot’ Piano Duo With Rubinoff “ Yes, We H ave No B an anas” and “ D in ah ” will share the spot­ light with the more classical se ­ lections w h e n t he piano duo of Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti play in Gregory Gym on March 3. Recognized as one o f the w orld’s t h e m ost brilliant piano team s, duo wjjl subject the piano key­ board to a psych-analytical treat­ m ent o f the popular as well as the earlier compositions. The two artists, both with the ability to play classical or popu­ lar, m et entirely by accident. A f ­ ter years o f piano study in various in countries they came their form ed Paris, where team. Know*) a.® showm en, they I play to please their audience. tog eth er they S t a r o f the show is Dave Rubi- i n o ff , who was form erly featured j on the Chase and Sanborn pro­ gram with Eddie Cantor. O ffering a diversified program, he plays his j own composition?, classical selec­ tions, and other popular p i e c e s . ! Highpoint o f his perform ance w i l l ! be the p l a y i n g of his $ 1 0 0 ,000 ! Stradivarius violin. SI C K L I S T S t. D avid 's H ospital S p u rg e o n C onw ay Hen Dohs on E d w in Du Bos* Mae Eli. a b t t h Hamm* Bob K a m r a t h Jo * k«>ps>*S N e w m a n L e d b e t t e r Cassie Seay Springfield Alma Strackhein Clark T h o m p s o n Seton Infirmary A rchie Ray Allen David L a n g f o r d C h arles D o iie r S c o ttish R ite Dorm itory H a i e l D e p u t y J e a n e t t e H edrick Carolyn Dunn III at Home Selznick choice for the “ Tom Saw ­ y e r ” role, on her billing tonight. M oliere’? “ T a r tu f fe ,” or in E n g­ lish. “ The Imposter,” is the Thea­ tre D igest dramatic o f fe r in g to­ night at 10:15 o ’clock for WLW- MBS audiences. * T a r t u f f e ” is a charming play in which the im pos­ ter by that name, through pre­ tense fo r deep religion, swin dles a man cur o f house and wife. For this w e e k ’s Essays in Music, fo r his Victor Bay has chosen theme the Chinese them e and Ori­ ental idiom. Alex Cores, violinist, and Margaret Daum, soprano, are his soloists tonight a t IO o ’clock I K N O W -C B S ). Robert H. Jackson, new ly-ap­ pointed Solicitor General o f the United States, will the Young D em ocrats’ dinner tonight speech at 9 :3 0 o ’clock with a top o f f I (K N O W -C B S ). — -J.W.W. KNOW | 7:4'*— S t a t e s m a n N e w i t * s t 1 1 1 5— Ed*, i n * H ill 2:80— I S, \rmy Band 7 rf***- Ka:* Smit h - rn— Major Bowe* H OO— Bay** Fsaeys in Must* 0 : 3 0 - R o b e r t H. J a r - < >n D in n er i 1 0 : 1 5 — T e x a n N e w s F l a s h e s • ’*0:3 0 — B u n n ia B e r i c s n ’* Orch. 1 1 :3 0 Orrin T u e k e r ' s Orch. W here to G o P A R A M O U N T .— “ Swing Your L ad y.” With Humphrey Bogart, Louise Fazenda, the W eaver Bro­ thers and Elviry, and Frank Mc­ Hugh. Feature begins at 11:49, 1:50, 3:51 , 5:52, 7:53, and 9:54 o ’clock. (Reviewed today.) Chan S T A T E .— “ Charlie at Monte Carlo.” With W a r n e r Oland, Keye Luke, and Sidney l l , Blackmer. Feature begins at 12:49, 2:38, 4:27, 6:16, 8 :0 5 , and 9 :54 o ’clock. (Last day.) Q U E E N . — “ D anger P a t r o l . ” With John Beal, S ally Eilers, and Harry Carey. Feature begins at I , 2:30, 4, 5:30, 7, 8 :3 0 , and IO o ’clock. (First day.) C A P I T O L . — “ S o m e t h i n g • t o Si ng A b o u t . ” Wi th J a m e s C a g n e y a n d William F r a w l e y . V A R S I T Y . — “ F i g h t f o r Y o u r L a d y . ” Wi th J o h n Boles, I da L u pino, a n d J a c k Oakie. T E X A S . — “ Hi s B r o t h e r ’s W ife ” Wi t h R o b e r t T a y l o r and Barbara Stanwyck, Margaret Smart o f Arlington, who c o m p l e t e d work for her d e ­ g r e e l a st se me s t e r , r e t u r n e d to the c a m p u s for t he w eek-end. — LAST D A Y — “ C H A R L I E C H A N A T M O N T E C A R L O ” W ARNER OLAND s r / ! w | w j AL L AN J O N E S L Y NN E C A R V E R S t a r t s T o m o r r o w ! S w i n g w i t h j u d y G s r l and! Sing wi t h \llan Jones* Howl with canny Brice and other iun stars* It’* a Riot* J UDY G A R L A N D F ANNY r B R I C E REGINALD OWE • H U E BURS R E G IN A L D Unreeled fey EDW IN L M ARIN GANDINI* z y — se Produced by HARRY RA PF " F loyd Gibbons Short C a r t o o n News UNIVERSITY PROGRESS MAM UHS E X - S T U D E N T D I E S S u p e r i o r J u d g e E rw i n W. Owe n , e x - s t u d e n t o f the Un i v er si t y, di e d last T u e s d a y in B a k e r sf i el d , Calif.,! at t h e ay- o f 65. J u d g e O we n , wh o dec ided most o f t h e Owens Valley- Lo* A n g el e s w a t e r r i g h t s cases, wa? a law s t u d e n t in T h e U n i v e r ­ sity o f T e x a s in 1907 and J ‘.Mi*. J u d g e O w e n was a In his you - Texas Ra ng er , b u t he l e t t 11'e Rang* r f o r c e to s t u d y law. t he G r a d u a t e School, a n d Dr. B, F I P i t t e n g e r , d e a n cf t h e School of E d u c a t i o n . “ T h e d e v el op m e nt b o a r d is a v e r y p ro mi s i n g t h i n g , ” Dean Br o­ g an said last night. “ H it he r t o , e n ­ d o w m e n t s have been m a d e intie- p e n d e n t o f a n y s t i m u l a t i n g ac tion * on the p a r t of the Un iv er si t y, ” he c o n t i n u e d . “ Cr ea t i on of the boar d has a n s w e r e d a real n e e d . ” l e gislative e n a c t m e n t by t o _ d e ­ ciare t h a t • * be a n u i s a n c e wh ic h is not in f a c t a n u i s a n c e . ” U n d e r the conli®- a t i on law, oil p r o d u c e d in e xc es s o f R a il r oa d C o m mi s s i on al lowables is t e r m e d a n u i s a n c e — a® wa? w h i s k e y in p r oh i b i t i on d a y s — and i® m a d e s u b j e c t t o c o n f i s­ ca tion an d sale. T h e g r e a t e r p a r t 'if t h e S t a t e ’s brit f w a s d e v o t e d to r e b u t t a l oJ is argum ent. In its opinion, w ritten by Ch i e f Ju -tice t h e J a m es McClendon, t h a t court did n o t say, directly, the co n fisca tio n Taw is va l i d; b u t this la n gu age was used: “ T h e m a j o r p o r t on* o f t he brief® a r e d e v o t e d to discussion of constit j t i on a ! T h e s e q u es t i o n s h a v e b ee n f or e cl o s ed by pr ior dec i si ons. ” q ue s t i o ns . t h a t the c o n f i sc a t i o n S t a t e ’s a t t o r n e y s h e r e t o f o r e h a d law s t a t e d had n o t b'-en t e s t e d by t h e c o u r t s in a d i r e c t a t t a c k , t h a t t he D y e r case opinion would d e t e r m i n e t h e issue, h en c e the l a n g u a g e was c o n ­ si d er e d by t h e m t o be o f u t m o s t i m p or t a n ce . N O W ! 25c TILL 5 P. IV H E R O E S ALL! —Thaw ridden man who hindi! bi ( i m pl 0- litu it th! an Raids* F i r s t a c t i on t o w a r d e®tablishing a n e n d o w m e n t boa: d was t a ke n by t h e B o a rd of R e g e n t s on Ma y | 31, 1937. The resolut ion passed a t * t h a t t i me as ked for c r e a t i o n of a b o a r d of n i n e m e mb e r s , t h r ee a p ­ po i nt e d by t h e Boa r d o f Re g e n t s ; t w o s e lected by the g e n e r a l f a c ­ u l t y ; a n d f o u r a p p o i n t e d by the E x e c u t i v e Council of t he E x - S t u - ! d e n t s ’ Association. t h e A l t h o u g h fir t a c t i o n was t a k e n b y t he Board of R e g en t s last y ea r , ac t u a l p r o m o t i o n o f the bo a r d w a s s t a r t e d t wo y e a r s ago, Mr. M c C u r d y said. Act i vi t i e s o f the g r o u p a® c o n ­ t a i n e d in the Regent®’ r es o l ut i on ! t h a t t he board “ shall d e ­ s t a t e d vel op an d c a r r y f o r w a r d a p r o ­ g r a m f or t he d e v e l o p me n t o f t h e . U n iv e r s it y t h r o u g h gif ts a n d e n - j d o w m e n t s . ” * d e v e l o p m e n t ; b o a r d a p p o i n t e d by the B o a r d of R e g e n t s h av e n o t be e n a n n o u n c e d . M e m b e r s of t he r e 2 5 c I T ’S A ™ # # R O U G H - H O U S E , \ / R A S S L I N G R I O T ! * rkmwe) r y00?, MUMPHREY BOCART - FRANK MCHUGH LOUISE I A/E NOA • NAT PENDLETON PENNY SINGLETON * ALLEN JENKINS TN E W E A V E R B R O S . A E L VI R Y - PLUS M A R C H O F TIM E PE IE SM 11 ti SPECIAL I Y E ND IN G TODAY! 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