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T h e r e is no r u l in g a g a i n s t th e i n i t ia t i v e s t u d i o u s o n e ta k i n g th e upon h i m s e l f and t i n g i n g a n o t h ­ er s t e l e p h o n e , but to h e a r his o w n r in g than h a v in g a g u i l t y c o n s c i e n c e . s a t i s f a c t o r y is m o r e Girls h a v e a1! t h e b e st o f this h o w e v e r . b u s i n e s s , (telephone [ S o m e o n e is a l w a y s c a ll i n g t h e m , a n y w a y , an d t h e r e - no lin e d r a w n to set a s id e d e a d w e e k . A n d the the rin gs u s u a l l y g e t r e s u lts , or i t ’s a m a t- r e s u l t s g e t th e r i n g s ; ; te e o f o p i n io n , ‘‘VV ell, w h y sh o u ld w e s t a y h om e I d u r i n g d e a d w e e k , ” a - k s a m uch- e a lle d S. R. I), r e s id e n t . “ N o n e o f the g irls e v e i s t u d y until a f t e r t h e y c o m e in o f f a d a t e a n y h o w , so w h y m a k e an e x c e p t i o n o f dead It s the - a m e p r in c ip le as w e e k ? e a t i n g ; no o n e s t o p s j u s t b e c a u s e i f s d e a d w e e k . ” A N e w m a n Hall r e s id e n t has it all f i g u r e d out w ith a o n e - s e n t e n c e s l o g a n : “ Jus? w o r k t o ­ m o r r o w , ' is her r e c ip e f o r c o u n t e r - S e e S T U D Y , P a g e 4 t w i c e a s hard I Bantel Drops Plans for New F inal T e x a n P o ll S h o w s 4 I 7 O p p o se , % f a v o r M a ss P resen ta tio n D e g r e e s w ill be p r e s e n t e d a s o f o l d — by p e r s o n a l p r e s e n t a t i o n — E. C. H. B a n t e l , c h a ir m a n o f t h e J u n e 8 c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r c i s e s in M e m o r ia l S ta d iu m , a n n o u n c e d t o l d o f th e r e s u l t s o f T h e e n d e d poll w h ich I u e s d a y w it h 4 1 7 d e g r e e c a n d i ­ t h e d a t e s o p p o s e d c h a n g e in p r e s e n t a t i o n p r o c e d u r e . N i n e t y v o t e - w e r e c a s t on t h e l a s t and 9 6 f o r W hen t o l d t h a t ho w a s d i s p l a y ­ in g a c o m m e n d a b l e a t t i t u d e b y g o ­ in g back to t h e old p r o c e d u r e , Mr. B a n t e l sa id , “ N o t at a l l . ” I his im p o s e a n y is to be th e d a y f o r t h e g r a d u a t e - a n d their p a r e n t s , ” he ‘‘ The f a c u l t y d o e s n o t w a n t said. to t h e m to w h ich t h e y do n o t t a k e . W e w o u ld lik e to m a k e t h e e x e r c i s e s as f i n e a n d i m p r e s s iv e as p o s sib le , and o n ly t h o u g h t by th e n e w plan to m a k e les s t i r e s o m e . ” id e a s u p o n it It w a - a n n o u n c e d M ay 19. t h a t g r a d u a t e s , w ith th e e x c e p t i o n o f the d o c t o r s o f p h ilo s o p h y , w o u ld r e c e i v e d e g r e e s by p r o c la m a t i o n , the h i g h e s t - r a n k i n g s t u d e n t fr o m e a ch s c h o o l or c o ll e g e t o r e c e i v e a d i p lo m a o n th e s t a g e in b e h a l f o f h is g r o u p . P r o t e s t s a r o s e th e d a y f o l lo w - S e e C O M M EM ! K M E N T ! P a g e 4 No Rainfall Expected Today A t t e r c o n t i n u e d s h o w e r s T u e s - daj*. f- rank H a y n e s o f th e w e a t h e r b u r e a u r e p o r t e d that he e x p e c t e d no r a in f a ll t o d a y . T h e C o l o r a d o L iv er , w ith a rise o f f i f t e e n f e e t . is e x p e c t e d t o r ea c h its peak. In th e v i c i n i t y o f A u s t i n , H i g h ­ way' TI at C o l u m b u s w a s o p e n e d T u e sd a y , but w ith H i g h w a y 9 5 b e - still c lo s e d , t r a f f i c m u s t t r a v e l by w a y o f H i g h w a y 2. ! t w e e n T a y l o r and T e m p l e 1 l o -e d T u e s d a y w e r e H i g h w a y w e st o f H o u s t o n , H i g h w a y 3 5 at A lv in . H i g h w a y 12 at C a n a d a H ig h w a y 2 9 at L lan o, an d H ig h - i w a y 281 a t M a rb le F alls. T h e f e r r y at M arble F a ll s , m a in c a r r ie r o f t r a f f i c o v e r t h e C o l o ­ rado R iv e r a t t h a t p o in t, w a s o r ­ d e r e d c l o s e d w h e n th e r iver w a s its r e p o r t e d s l o w l y r is in g a b o v e I 2 0 - f o o t s t a g e T u e s d a y m o r n in g . T r a f f i c o n t h e h i g h w a y w a s re- I r o u te d by w a y o f B u r n e t b e c a u s e t h e f e r r y , w h ic h in o p e r a t io n a t M arb le I F a lls s i n c e J u n e f l o o d s a y e a r a g o o f has b e e n t h e c l o s i n g o t w a s h e d o u t t h e b r id g e th e r e . It w a s r e p o r t e d t h a t 5.5 in c h e s have f a l le n a t .Marble F a ll s s i n c e last I riday. D u r i n g the m o r n i n g s h o w e r s c o n t i n u e d a n d m o r e r a in w a s e x p e c t e d d u r i n g t h e day'. E lev e n T a k e M ed ical A p titu d e E x a m t e - t s , w h ich a r e E l e v e n s t u d e n t s to o k t h e m e d ­ ical a p t i t u d e t e s t T u e s d a y a f t e r ­ n o on at 4 o ’c lo c k in S u t t o n H a ll 3 0 7 , Dr. H u g h B l o d g e tt , a s s i s t ­ ant p r o f e s s o r o f p s y c h o l o g y , a n ­ n o u n c e d . The f o r s t u ­ d e n t - w h o w i s h to e n t e r m e d i c a l -chook* next fall, c o v e r th e g e n ­ eral w o r k o f a pre m e d ic a l s t u ­ d e n t. I n i f o r m c o p i e s , m a d e u p by a c o m m i t t e e on a p t i t u d e t e s t s , .sent o u t to u n i v e r s i t ie s a n d a re c o l l e g e s f r o m the A s s o c i a t i o n o f A m e r i c a n M e d ic a l C o l l e g e s . I his w a s t h e s e c o n d s u c h t e s t g i v e n h e r e th is y e a r , t h e f ir s t h a v ­ i ng b e e n g i v e n in D e c e m b e r . T h is t h o s e s t u ­ test w a s o f ft* t e d d e n t - w h o w e r e n o t a b le t o t a k e th e fir s t. f o r --------------- -o — ------------- M cL e a n l o s e s p i n i n s t r u c to r R. J. M c L e a n , in p h y sic a l t r a i n i n g f o r m e n , h a - is- s u e d an a p p e a l i n d ia m o n d an * f f o r t to r e c o v e r a S h r in e pin w h ic h he has lost. t o t h e p o lic e The W eather ——— — F o r A u s ti n a n d v i c i n i t y : C l o u d y I • W ednesday. Presentations to Take Place In Union at 7:30 o’Clock B y H A R R Y Q U I N Intramural managers, team managers, champions, and the intra- j mural director will gather for an hour at 7 :3 0 o ’clock tonight in the T ex as Union to present awards and discus.- proposed change in rule ' fo r next year. r ■ .......... B eca u se finals are so near the m eetin g will lo* made short. Berry I intra- I r ;4 i\{ , Whitaker, director o f ■; ::: " """ —--_____________ I murals, has asked (hat those who intend to ho present consider the proposed cha n ges before the m e e t ­ ing. so that the discussion may be made shorter. Clipped Comments is t e a ms . And I I 7 I T H Di c k Midkiff, pitcher, and ” Aubrey Graham. *eeond-ba~< m an, going to the Boston Red Sox, th e story that Norman out B r a n c h , pitcher, will go to the* N e w York Yankees, as Uncle Billy Disch's 1888 baseball g r a d u a te - are quickly plucked o ff by major tog boys league are to pounce on a few more Longhorns w ho’ll be ready season. to the Yankee reports Branch farm at Newark in the Interna tional League June 7. Outfielder Preibisch and Winburn. short stop, m ay go to the majors thi- summer, with Pittsburgh and f i n cinnati both interested. ju.«t waiting another a fte r t h e — HAROLD S G H E R W I T Z in the San Antonio Light. s t u f f follow ing for major iron WACK CCK)MBS. one rime ** man o f ba-eball, now < oaeh ut Duke U niversity, moans because the science bas gone out of ba o ­ bab. Coombs evidently ha not the major a ti d been minor league games since he re tired a.* a pro. Baseball to day is more scientific than ever before. Minor lea gu e players know mot** than m ajor now inside leaguers used leagues to. Minor to day are nothing more than b a s e ­ ball schools league teams. If Coombs thinks that sci let him on ce talk to Branch Rickey, probable the g r e a te s t scientist baseball ha* e v e r had. It was Rickey who first drew designs o f plays and w o r k ­ to ed d eterm in e the easiest way to make them . It was Rickey who w orke I fo r years to find out the proper w ay And is ed th<■ v a st array o f baseball prospects in farms could be ta u gh t th ese to go into or leave a base. it was these lessons so is b eing neglected the Cardinal them out step by step things quickly. — A N D Y FR E E M A N in The H ou lto n Press. Rickey who s ta n d a r d ­ that 6 Students Get Petroleum Jobs S ix students o f petroleum p r o ­ duction en g in eerin g will have jobs w aiting for them in June. given Production Company A. C. Godbold will take a p o s i­ tion as student engineer with the Gulf at Tulsa, Okla. R. B. Trull will a1- ) go to Tulsa as student en gin eer with the Shell Production C o m ­ pany, The Railroad Commission to Heath has positions .J i . Renfro Jesse Coleman Hunter and W. .J. Murray will attend Dr. F. M, B ullard’s g eo lo g y cam]) at Brady b efore Liking positions with their fathers. H u n te r’s father operates oil fields and Central Texas. M urray’s father is an 'n d ependent in Central producer Texas. and W. IL Flood, in East The Railroad Commission, which last year took ten students from the U niversity and ten from A. & M., will this year from each school. The Com­ mission will decide on five boys from the U n iv e rsity in the n ext fe w days. only seven taken production The graduating class from p e ­ troleum e n g in eerin g will number eig h t this year, It has increased each year since the first d egree wa- given in 1932. Ed White, intercollegiate g o lf champion and member of the ll. S. Walker Cup team, will g et his d eg re e this year but will not take a n y position soon a- he is ched- uled to play golf this summer. --------------- o-------------------- N ie lso n and Ford W in C o-O p C on test R e s o l u t i o n * S u b m i t t e d The s t u d e n t a d vi s o r y c o m m i t ­ tal!, c o mp o s ed o f J o e Ward, Earl Wh i t e, Stewart S k i d m o r e , Charles Brinkl ey, Billy Ra ms e y , A lbert Fisher, Duncan C o r b e t t , Norvell J ac k s on , a n d Paul Rochs, has sub- mi l t ed six resolutions. t h e s e pr o p o s a l s did n o t Mr. W h i t a k e r a n d he. w i t h help o f Miss Lore ne Gregg, in tra ­ six mural more proposed changes which will also b e v o t e d on tonight. -I eretary, compiled s a t is f y for those At tins m e etin g com es the on ly chance interested to ch ange th e rules which will be in e f f e c t for the intramural season next year. Each time rules are 'lipped back and forth. One time the leaders d ecide that varsity let- j ter me n should be allowed to par - 1 ticipate e x c e p t those in w hich th ey lettered. The next u su ally! changed back, and no man who | has received a “ T ’’ is allowed to compete intramural c o n ­ tests. tim e the c on tests in any rule is in all C h a n g e * P l a n n e d already Several c h a n g es that are s u p ­ in e f f e c t have posedly proposed. Mr. Whitaker b e in wonder* w hether or n o t th ese measures have been failures, and is try in g the student co m m ittee stronger or to make th e ru les whether the present rules, overlooked it has a r e in rules are Mr. W hitaker urges o rg a n iz a ­ tions to be s Ure that their repre­ sen tativ es present. These important. changes Som e o f them will go a long way to help the D epartment o f Intra- murals keep ahead o f d ep a rtm en ts in other schools. Others will it easier on the o rg a n iza ­ make tions. All are framed to help the* men who participate —to make the con tests more fo i them-— to m ak e it easier to c o m ­ program pete and to make the more inclusive. intere stin g --------------- o—------------- 6 4 D o g s E n tered In A n n u a l S h o w in Interest the second annual dog show o f the U n iversity Junior High School is rapidly increasing, Miss Marjorie Bagley, sponsor o f the show, san) Monday. Sixty- four dogs have been entered. The show will be held W ednesday a t J 3 :3 0 o ’clock on th e south play- ! ground o f the school. A n yon e m a y g e t an en try in the co ntest, but m ost o f the o w n ­ con test are ers o f dogs in the students. The en try list will close W e d n e s d a y . Three prizes will be in each division, and a sil­ ver cup w ill be a w a r d e d to th e owner o f the best all-around dog. ; given .....................................i i ■ ---------------- U n iv e r sity H ig h T o G rad u ate 140 ! A pp ro xim a tely one hundred arni I forty students of the U n iv ersity Junior High School will hear Dr, Frank L. .Jewett o f T exas Bible Chair deliver the com m encem ent in the school auditorium address 9 Friday morning, J u ne 5, at j o ’c h -ck. N. E. A. S ERV I C E COM P LE T E C A M P U S A N D C O N F E R E N C E C O V ER AG E I.N.S. REP ORTS TEXAN SPORTS N A T H A N SAFI R, Associ ate Sports Editor Edited by JOE B E L D E N Australian Davis Cap Team Hopeful On Eve o f Matches With Americans 2 6 .— i m aining b efo re the op en ing o f the I to have him self, "W e d on ’t e x p ect to win | North A m erica interzone match at frank ed n u m b e r I in^ ( I N rf) Junior and P H IL A D E L P H IA , May Awards, sw ea ters and medals, will be presen ted to all who have ; five matches from you fellow s, o f b e c o m e intramural cham pions course, but we are very happy since Kite N ile. nior intramural m anagers will also up." receive their awards at the m eet- s e -, the way our players are sh ap in g This w as the guarded optimism | voiced at the Germ antow n Cricket by C lifford tod ay the visitin g two tickets to the Pow Wow. The Sproule, m an agin g team , who believes present m anager o f the organiza- Australian lu ck’’ the A nzacs will lion is to come. The man who is; that “ w ith to act as the org an ization ’s man- eliminate A m erica 1936 ager next y ear hould be present Davis Cup ten n is com petition this to g et some idea o f what will be week-end. he expected o f him how should go about his work n ext year. Each organization is to receive Club four days less than from With here and re G erm an tow n M e m o r i a l Day, Sproule drove his team m a tes into in an e ff o r t in ten sified practice to reach peak form and e x p r e s s ­ ed e n c o u r a g e m e n t over the te a m ’s physical condition. A d efin ite program of w o r k ­ outs, he revealed, will begin t o ­ morrow with the arrival o f Vin c e n t Richards, American pro. Richards was obtained to furnish som e merely needed top-rank c o m ­ petition. Sproule abandoned his intention Adrian Qui*t p lay er in A us Itraiia; ranked Jack C rawford, number 2, and Vivian McGrath I sta ge a series o f “te s t m atch es’’ i this week. He verified , how ever, that M cG rath’s sh ow ing reports has given considerable im p etu s to ! A ustralian hopes, “ McGrath is p layin g much b e t ­ last y e a r ,’’ Sproule de ter than looking very well d a r e d , “ H e’s in b etter physical shape. and is all b e tte r C rawford, improved. We around. Quist has are quite satisfied with thin g s.’’ too, is Branch, Rigby, Fitzsimmons U. T. Chess Club Join Nu-lcy Bottlers Loses Match that ; chess cam e within Contrary to the e x p ec ta tio n s of ; the San A n to nio Chess Club, which it would make a I predicted d e a n sw eep o f the g am es, the U n i­ versity Chess Club S u n d a y a f t e r ­ noon o n e-h a lf a tyin g a team match at (joint o f | San A nton io b etw ee n the tw o I clubs. The final score, a f t e r seven | haul's o f play, was 3 1-2 to 4 1-2, P ren tiss McClellan, U n iversity tied C lem ente Villarreal, c it y I champion and probably the best player in South T exas. McClellan 1 wone one gam e and lost one. Charles Hris.-ikopoulos drew his first game and lost the second to Major F. D. Lynch o f Brooks Field , form er W a sh in gton U n iv er­ sity champion. Myron Murphy won both his ga m es with Horace Kon- rum, and W. I*:. H a i l e y lost his tw o g a m e s to Whit Morris. San A n ton io champion, The San A n to n io organization is 'me o f die l ar ge s t and s tr o n g ­ est c hess c l ubs ie the State. Vill­ in the arreal won sev en th place 1936 state chess tou rn am en t, and Konrum, a blindfold player, was f ifth in 1932. Whit Morris has fo r ] many years been one o f San A n ­ t o n io ’s most d ependable middle- g a m e exp erts. ThU match d o s e s the eXtramus ral co m p etitio n o f the ( ’bess Club until the state tou rn am en t at the fall, in Dallas C entennial w here Hrissikopotjlos and Murphy! will probably play. th*s 20 Engineering Seniors Get Jobs T w e n t y senior m echanical and electrical en g in eers d e f i­ nitely received em p loym en t, J. A. electrical p rofessor o f en g in eering , and IL E. Degler, professor o f mechanical engin eer- have I Cornell, ; ing. said Monday. school the most Ten electrical en gin e ers will he g raduated in June, and six are to go to work as soon as is out. Job s fo r tw o others are still ten ta tiv e. Mr, Cornell stated that e n cou r ag in g this is y e a r as far as are con cern ed since 1929. Last year was placed, but (ho err ire cia not this early. Mr. Cornell e x ­ pects to have every man placed soon. The m ajority o f the s t u ­ d en ts are placed w ith m a n u f a c ­ and tu rin g com panies, utilities, geoph ysical companies. placem en ts In have mechanical en g in e e r in g there are tw e n ty graduates. Of this n um ber fo u rteen re-1 ceiv ed d e fin ite em p lo ym en t. Mr. D egler has {announced. Others are in contact with em ployers. A m on g the com pa n ies em p lo yin g m ec h a n ­ ical e n g in e e r s are General Elec- j and trio C ompany, H um ble Oil R efin in g Company, H u gh es Tool Company, and Tip- Engine Works. ----------- — o — SICK LIST A t S t . D a v i d ' s H o s p i t a l W . C. R eed . E d w in A G o ld b e r g , J o h n D o w n s . J o h n S t e p h e n , J o h n f i l l e t , H e l e n P o t t e r , F r e d P h illip s . D o lly A n n e E llis . At S e t o n I n f i r m a r y M a r k M a r t i n . ( a p i i n , N i n a Al l e n , B il li e t o n L e v y , C a t h e r i n e H o i d e r m a n . A t S c o t t i s h R i t e D o r m i t o r y Ii. D N e h l e t t . M y r a - J o r d a n , M o r ­ D u r r a - , D o d s o n , L o u i e M o r r i s , K a t h ­ r y n B a i l e y , C h a r l o t t e H u m m e r t. Ill At H o m e \ i r t r i n i a A n n H i n d m a n , L u i s C r o w . \ ir i r i n i a C h a d b o u r n e . F e r g u s o n , Bo b e r t a K u n e , B e t t y E l l i s , M a r i a n ( J ur i s t , V i r g i n i a B a k e r . M a r j o r i e S c h u b e r t . O n i d a 'ru ffly, C l a r a B l o c k , A l t m a n . M a r y A n n A n i t a Col n-kv, M a r y A r n e t t . J a n ! * S o m e o f I C lim axing a season o f o utstand r" in* c o n feren ce t h e 1 horn nine regulars sign ed up with the Nu Icy Bottlers yes terday. T h e y will see service this w eek-end when the B ottlers m e e t the Barber’s Hill Gushers here S aturday and Sunday. The three men play, three L on g captain are N orm an and m ain stay Branch, pitcher for the 1936 S te e r nin e; Lloyd Rigby, third basem an; and Jo e Fitzsim m ons, the sturdy little T ex a s catcher who will be captain o f the squad n e x t year. Branch, who has decided to g iv e to up a y ea r with the big leagues, will be added to the N u-Iey p it c h ­ in g s t a ff. Rigby, who has been holding down the T e x a s third bag all season , will move up to s e c ­ ond for the Bottlers. H e is e x ­ pected finish out the season with them . He has already served them at second in several games. Fitzsim m ons, captain elect, will g o behind the plate to back up the whole Nu Icy team. Sharing the duties with him will be R a y ­ mond ( P o t s y ) Allen, form er U n i­ versity star ca tch er who has been ou t o f town. Big League Pennant Races Wide Open, Wilson Says NEW Y O R K , May 2 6 . — ( I N S ) — The current baseball Jimmy VV ilson slightly ga-ga and the boss o f the Phils be much worse b efore he's an y better. season has e x p e cts to "Anybody who tries to pick a w inner in either league this year “ Here I am in last place with the j is ju s t plain b a tty ,’’ says Jim m y . s t a f f the Phillies best pitching I have had in ten years. “ It’s not unusual for one pitch­ er to go o f f bis feed now and then seen liu t never b efore have whole s t a f f s go o f f for a w eek or two at a stretch. I “ T h a t’s happened to the Cards, Cubs, Giants, and all the others. I w o u ld n ’t risk a thin dim e even on the Cards and th e y ’re the best team in our le a g u e .” tw o e x c e p ­ With but one or tions, such as Hubbell in the N a ­ tional and Grove in the A m erican , the pitchers have been co n sisten t o n h in co nsisten cy , and Jim m y is at a loss to a ccou n t for their in and out perform a nces. The team s at the top are th ere only they have more power because than the others. their in --------------- o — • ■ .......... G o ld sm ith to A tt e n d R eu n io n at C o lu m b ia (ioldwin Goldsmith, professor o f arch itectu re, will lea ve T h u rs­ day to attend the fortieth an n iv er ­ sary celebration o f the Colum bia U n iversity 1896. Mr. Goldsmith received his bachelor o f philosophy d egree at C olumbia in 1896. class o f On his w ay to N ew York Mr. Goldsmith will stop in Kansas for the annual din ner o f the arch i­ tectu re He will speak at the din ner and also at in N ew the ann iversary banquet York. d ep artm en t. A f t e r atte n d in g the c o m m e n c e ­ m ent celebration at Columbia on j j M onday and T u esda y , J u n e I and 2, he will visit so m e o f his form er business partners in N e w York, i N e w P a n -A m e r ic a n H ig h w a y O p e n e d Religious Groups Plan Conferences am ong speakers who Austin churchmen and U n iv e r ­ sity professors the are have prominent been en gaged to co n d uct n ation ­ wide church c o n fe r e n c e s for s tu ­ dents this sum m er. The general topic for stu d y at groups j will be the relation o f the stu- . d ent w ith world so ciety the I day. I/ocal churches and student church m em bers are making plans co n fer- for participation in the these o f ( onces. The Y. M. C. A. will sponsor the annual sum m er c o n fe ren ce o f I the S o uthw est Council o f Student Christian A ssociation s at Hollister, Mo., J une 5 to l l. The study topic will Ik* “ R esources for Living in a Day of C on fu sion .” Lecturers will be Dr. S herw ood Eddy, author, Dr. Edmund H einsohn, pastor of the University Methodist Church j o f Austin, Dr. C. A. Timm, asso­ ciate professor o f g ov ernm en t at the University, Dr. Edwin E. A u ­ brey, professor o f the o lo g y at the U n iv ersity o f Chicago, and others. The Methodist Church student leadership co n fe r e n c e at F a y e t t e ­ ville, Ark., July 30 to A ugust l l , will take a s its su b jec t “ The S tu ­ d en t F acin g the W orld .” Dr. C. W. Hall of the W esley F oundation here will be a m o n g th e d en om in a ­ tional leaders in charge the con fere n ce. Jerry M cA fee, David Butter, and Margaret Berry, U n i­ versity students, will attend. o f The Southw ide B aptist Student Retreat will be held at Ridgecrest, N. J u n e IO to 18. A special bus will carry T e x a s deleg ates to the m eetin g, lea vin g Lubbock June 7 and tak in g on passengers at A bilene and Dallas. ---------------o --------------- --- - 6 2 5 R e se rv e C aps and G o w n s reached In spite o f the indecision co n ­ cern in g the method o f graduation this year, the num b er o f r e n t a l s of caps and gow n s by the Co-Op ha* a new* high. E. C. Rather, m an ager o f the orga n iza ­ tion. said that this is the first year the Co-Op has not been able to handle the sen io r s’ orders fo r the graduation garb. To date 625 caps and gow ns have been reserved. Mr. Rather said that approxi­ m ately one hundred students had their deposits inquired w hether would he returned w ere it decided to h a w a seated grad u ation e x e r ­ cise, that if such be­ ca m e the ease, m an y o f the grad­ u ates w oa ld take their deg rees in absentia. indicating Melvin N ielson and Robert For i received fir - • a nd second awards -ay c ont e • if; the < r e s p e c t i v e l y sponsored each sem ester bv the Co-Dp for English 13 essay wa- titled “ On N ie ls o n ’s G row in g O ld er” a n d Ford’ "Day Into Hour -duden* . j Diplomas will be given the graduates by J. Harris Gardner, member o f school hoard. VV el bo rn Gr i mes, class pres-] the A ustin I ident, will deliver the w elcom in g . address, and Berkley Campbell, class orator, ya ill also speak. Junior The U niversity . . . ri : School Glee Club will sing. -------------------- o------------------- - Each semester the instructor' if! E n glish 13 send the best therm su b m itted to th em as regular work to a com m ittee, composed sem ester o f Meredith Ne ll Post y, and Dr. Millis W in 'low Bra*:, Mrs. Rf,sa M. Baugh, instructor in E ngii'h. th From eigh t sections of English 13 c am e a b o u t tw en ty-on e easaj from which the tw o w inners. th e co m m ittee chose J e n n ie Mae S a tu rd a y and home in Hico. McDowell B u sd a y a t spent h e r Form er S tu d e n t A n n o u n c e s C an d id acy W illiam B. ('arsow, former stu ­ dent a n ­ in the U niversity, has nounced his candidacy for repre­ sentative in the T ex a s Legislature n o m Bexar County. ■ a - -ow, the br other o f John F. Carsow, who is now a student in the University, r e n o u n ced t h i s week that he would oppose any legislation se ek in g to divert U n i­ to other versity of T exa s fun d s purposes. The Tan A merican Highway, con n ectin g the U n ite d S ta te s with is now L atin -A m erican co u n tr ies for C entennial open and visitors, o ff ic e r s o f the Austin Chamber o f Com m erce said. ready The h ighw ay was constructed I to en cou rag e travel b e tw e en the I U nited S ta tes and Mexico. In the Mast th ree years m otor and ca i into Mexico have almost tourists doubled, and is ex p ected that the new* h ighw ay will further i n ­ crease the number o f tourists, par ticularly during the C entennia! celebration. it - o - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. W eir an ! Mr. Weir's mother visited W o o d ­ row Weir, U n iversity stu den t, T uesday. Mr. Weir, who attended A. & M. College, is track and f o o t ­ ball coach at Vernon. Ile is now in G e o r g e ­ vis ting at his home town, 33 Qualifiers Assured For Indianapolis Race IN D I A N A P O L I S , May 26 — ( I N S ) — The o f qualified field starters in the tw e n ty fourth a n ­ nua! 500-inile Memorial D ay a u t o ­ to 29 mobile race had mounted today, with field o f 33 starters assured, a full o f Those who qualified y este rd ay , despite a strong wind which made (d riving hazardous, w ere Ray P i x ­ ley F ullerto n , Cal., Deacon Lit* o f Dubois, Pa., Harry Mac- Quinn o f Indianapolis, and Roy Painter o f Detroit. P ixley had the best, time for the tw e n ty -f iv e mile test, a v era g in g 116.703 m iles per hour. Louis M eyer o f H u n tin g to n tw ice w in n er o f the Park, Cal., DHM ii classic, had to send h o i\ e for a new motor block for his steel steed , but said tod a y he e x ­ pects to qu a lify the deadline. to m orrow , Lou Moore o f Los A n g e le s and Mauri Rose o f D a yto n , stopped from m aking their q u a lify in g run* by rain late y ester d ay , will take the track tod ay alon g w ith som e eig h t or ten others. Rose had r e ­ fou r -w h e el drive conditioned his car, the only one o f in j the racing gam e, which he crack ­ ed up a week ago. its kind —*O* U. of Mexico Gets New Mentor MEXICO CITY, May 2 6 — ( I N S ) — Charles B lak eley Marr >f Pine B lu ff, Ark., A la b a m a ’s great gridiron guard tw o years ago, t o ­ day a ccepted post o f head the football coa ch at the U n iversity o f Mexico fo r this year, r e p la c ­ ing D ixie H owell, also a fo rm er A labam a star. A group o f A m erica n and British oil co m p a n ies will fin a nce Ma i t ’s activities, He will report to M exico City Ju n e 2, and can didates will be called o u t - im m e d ­ iately fo r th ree w eeks o f sum m er practice. ea r ly j Alpha Delta Pi sorority form al initiation services for z a b e t h M e r r i t t Monday night. held Ell* S ta f fo r d C r a v e n o f Ban Benito in Au s t i n visiting his brother, Everett, this week. B o s w e ll F a v o re d In E n g lish D e r b y A m erican LO N DO N, May 2 6 — ( I N S ) — For the first tim e in rece n t y e a r s horse, W illiam an ap p ea rs W o od w ard ’s in the likely to sta rt a fa vo rite Derby, a t to be run Epsom D owns. tom orrow Bosw ell, F lo od s o f bets poured it in from is now that Bosw ell has been A m erican s today, and e stim a ted backed to w in $1 5 0 ,0 0 0 . --------------- o---------- — St. E d w a r d ’s G iv e s 2 3 D e g r e e s S u n d a y . T w e n ty -th r e e stu d en ts received d eg rees fro m St. E d w a r d ’s Uni­ ve rsity at e x e r ­ a fter n oo n . T hree cises S u n d a y w ere doctor o f law d e g r e e s and tw e n ty w ere bachelor of arts. c o m m e n c o m e n t Robert IL K elley, Houston a t ­ c o m m e n c e ­ to rn ey, delivered the m en t address. H e le n W ills M o o d y T o G o A f t e r 8 th T itle to d a y in N E W YORK. May 2 6 — ( I N S ) — Mr*. Helen Will* Moody a n ­ th a t she would nounced the British w o m e n ’s not play te n n is ch am pion ship at W im b le ­ don, Eng., but th a t she would sw in g back in q uest o f the U nited State.* title she held seven tim es until an injury caused the m em orable her to d e fa u lt in match w ith H elen in Jacob s 1933. into action M U S EU M T O S TAY Tho D e p a r tm en t of Geology Museum, in the b a sem en t o f the Journalism Building, will not be moved for th e C en ten n ial exh ib i­ It prob ab ly will be open tion. the C en ten n ia l as a d e ­ during partm ental m useu m . Only the g eolog ical in Gregory dis plays G ym nasium will be moved to the p erm a n ent m u seu m . COPY DUE for 1 9 3 6 - 1 9 3 7 University CALENDAR Drop by the store* and give us information pertaining- to important events that would be* o f interest to the stu dents and faculty. O R G A N I Z A T I O N M E E T I N G D A T E S F O R N E X T Y E A R C A N B E G I V E N A T T H I S T I M E . l|K l- S tu d e n ts Book Exchange- C A S H F O R B O O K S Highest Cash Prices Paid for Books Used Here Again Next Year WE BUY ALL BOOKS WHETHER HERE AGAIN OR NOT—Bring in the USED bunch Visions of Empires—or Toys P A G E T H R E E F A C U L T Y W O M E N T O M E E T T h e F a c u l t y W o m e n ’s Club will m e e t t o d a y a t 7 o ’c lo c k in th e club to d i s c u s s f a t h e r p l a n s and a pr o­ g r a m f o r n e x t y e a r , M iss D o r o t h y G e b a u e r , a s s is t a n t d e a n o f w o m ­ y e s t e r d a y . Miss e n , is o f p r im e G e b a u e r said t h a t t h a t all m e m b e r s be im p o r t a n c e p r e s e n t d e c id e s i g n i f i c a n t is­ to su e s . a n n o u n c e d it B L A C K S H E A R H O N O R E D T he Rev. W illiam S . B l a c k s h e a r , r e c t o r o f All S a i n t ’s C h a p e l, r e ­ tu r n e d M o n d a y n ig h t fr o m B r o w n ­ w ood , w h e r e h e r e c e iv e d a n h o n o r ­ a r y d o c to r o f d i v i n i t y d e g r e e f r o m D a n ie l B a k e r C o l l e g e a n d d e ­ liv ered the b a c c a la u r e a t e a d d r e s s . in H e w ill r etu rn to t h e c o l l e g e t h e f a l l le c ­ t u r e s . to g i v e a w e e k o f V E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 2 7 , 1 9 S 6 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N t 3 ) n • Id i ’s lo * Id s t Id ed Ie in S O C I E T Y O F T H E C A M P U S E d i t e d b y E V E L Y N B U Z Z O WHERE TO GO “ T H E G O L D E N A R R O W . ” At the P a r a m o u n t . S t a r r i n g B e t t e D a v is w it h G e o r g e B r e n t, E u g e n e P a l l e t t e , C a r ol H u g h e s , C a t h e r i n e D o u e e t , a n d C r a i g R e y n o l d s . Koran, Dick L o g a n , a n d B a r r y T r i v e r s . B a t e d o n t h e o r i g i n a l s t o r y b y J o h n B r i g h t a n d R o b e r t T r a s k e r . A F o x p i c t u r e . T h e t i t l e o f t h is p i c t u r e is v e r y s u g g e s t i v e w ith e x a m s b u t a f e w d a y s o f f . B u t i f s t u d e n t s h a v e as m u c h luck in th e ir c o u r s e s as P aul K e l l y did on a l u x u r y lin e r t e e m ­ in g w ith j e w e l th ie v e s , e v e r y t h i n g will be all right. T H E C A W I N H E R H A N D S . ” W ith b o th s o c i e t y a nd g a n g s t e r - A t till' S t a t e . W it h M a r g a r e t L i n d - A - V p e c r o o k s a f t e r th e g r e a t r u b y in - a y , G le n d a F a rr ell, W a r r e n H u ll, is b u ilt on t h e m y s t e r y f o r m u l a . B u t and L y le T a lb o t . in t h is p i c t u r e th e a u d i e n c e k n o w s w h e r e t h e t i m e , an d th e a c t o r s a r e a t se a . the> chip's s a f e , t h e r u b y “ H E R E C O M E S T R O U B L E . ” A t th e Q u e e n . W ith P a u l K elly , A ld in e J u d g e . M o n a B a i l i e , a n d G r e g o r y R a t o f f . is all s t o r y t h e ii :30 T O D A Y I N B R I E F o ’c lo c k — K e n n e l Club d o g s h o w on t h e p la y g r o u n d H ig h o f S c h o o l. U n iv e r s i t y t h e 7 o ’c lo c k — F a c u l t y W o m e n ’.- Club m e e t i n g . 7 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k — I n t r a m u r a l P o w W o w , T e x a s U n io n . 7 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k — C z e c h ( l u l l , T e x a s U n io n 3 1 5 , University Dames Have A!I-Day Party B r i d g e , e n t e r t a i n e d f o r t y t w o , an d o t h e r K am es w e r e p l a y e d w h e n Mrs. J o h n F. O ls e n t h e U n iv e r s i t y D a m e s a t h e r h o m e in an a l l-d a y m e e t i n g . T u e s d a y b r o u g h t a c o v e r e d E a c h dish w h ic h w a s s e r v e d c a f e t e r i a s t y l e a t lu n c h e o n . g u e s t T h o s e a t t e n d i n g w e r e M e s d a m e s J. VV. R a m s a y , L. L. L u s k , M. M a c k e n s o n , O tis P h illip s , J. A. P er rir a an H a r d in g , K in g , R u b y J. W. F r e d H o lla n d , E. S. T o m , W h i t e , W i n n ie A d a m s , F. G. B a k e r , M a r y E. M a so n , G. F. R z e p p a , E. V. H a r r i s o n , J. W. S t u a r t , L. L. M a s s e y , L. L. G ross- n ie k le , M. M. B u r e n , K. S. D e - B u s k , O, D. S i m p s o n , J o h n n i e W i l ­ s o n . A. T. W ilk e s , L. P, Mc- a n d H i m e s E l iz a b e t h , G a r i t y , J u a n i t a , E u z e d a , a n d I r e n e O lsen , 4 banger Staff Banquets Crase-Stafford To Wed in July M a jo r a n d Mrs. C. L. S t a f f o r d a n n o u n c e d o f F o r t ( l a r k h a v e the e n g a g e m e n t an d a p p r o a c h i n g t h e i r d a u g h t e r , A r ­ m a r r i a g e o f n e t t L o u i s e , to H a rold J a m e - Crase. T h e w e d d i n g w ill be s o m e tim e in J u l y . t h e C a p it o l. “ P R O F E S S I O N A L S O L D I E R . ” At S t a r r i n g V ic t o r M c L a g l e n a n d F r e d d ie B a r t h o l o ­ m e w . “ W I T H O U T R E G R E T . ” A t th e T e x a s . W i t h E lis sa L a n d i, K en t T a y lo r , an d F r a n c e s D r a k e . R e v ie w e d T o d a y A T T H E S T A T E M iss S t a f f o r d is a j u n i o r in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f P h y s ic a l E d u c a ­ tio n , a m e m b e r o f P. E. M. C lub, and a f o r m e r m e m b e r o f T u r tl e ( lub. Sin a t t e n d e d the U n i v e r s i t y a ° d L u c i W a r d . t h e s t o r y ill t h e l o n g s e s s io n o f 1 9 3 2 - 3 3 , t h e b y G e o r g e B r i c k e r . D i a l o g u e b y first 1 9 3 4 - 3 5 , a n d ^ u s S h y . G o w n s b y O r r y . K e l l y . 1 9 3 5 - 3 6 . D i r e c t e d S c r e e n p l a y b y G e o r g e i A F i r s t N a t i o n a l P i c t u r e . s e m e s t e r Of b y W i l l i a m F r o m “ T H E L A W I N H E R H A N D S . ” IS a 'so s u c c e s s f u l In a d d i ti o n t h e m y s t e r y to a n g l e , t h e p ic t u r e a c h i e v e s q u i te a c o m e d y . A ld in e a s u c c e s s as is a g a i n a p l e a s i n g h a r d ­ J u d g e b o iled m a n i c u r is t , a v e r y w i t t y one t o o . S a m m y C o h e n an d his m o n k e y , a l s o b r i n g J e n n y , la u g h s. B u t P aul K d l y ’s a g i l i t y a t g e t t i n g to t r o u b l e b e a t. is hard i n t o and M o n a B a n d e , as E v e l y n H o w a r d , t u r n s in a g o o d p e r f o r m a n c e as l a d y c r o o k . A n d a s o p h i s t i c a t e d H a lliw e ll H obbe-g a s h e r f a t h e r . as a p o lis h e d C l e m e n s . -'e w e ^ t h i e f . M iss B a r r i e ’s w a r d - B r i c k e r m ®(1 30 C o m p le t e l y g o e - w ith h e r t h e s t y l i s h l y g o w n e d ^o- to it t h a t 1 i m a g i n e h e r g u i l t y o f j e w e l t h e f t . is hard f?'>L o f , is a T h e d i r e c t io n T h e p h o t o g r a p h y o f t h e p i c t u r e is g o o d , t h o u g h n o t o u t s t a n d in g . is g o o d , a ls o . T h o p l o t o f th e n o t t h o u g h s t o r y , s t r o n g , s t a n d s up and m a k e s t h e p i c tu r e s e e m f a i r l y c o m p l e t e . E s t i m a t e B . — r a d e r . Cash Books ••WE B U Y A L L BO O KS•• ■ '/k PRICE FOR THOSE USED ACAIN T exas Bo o k Store Tilt S tud T rig B o o k E x c h a n a t* A r C r a sc is a s e n i o r s t u d e n t a t A. VV ith Bill E r w i n a c t i n g as t o a s t ­ _____ t h e T e x a s m a s t e r m e m b e r s o f R a n g e r S t a f f and t h e i r g u e s t s had ^ a ^ c y , Cal. 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A u s t i n s f o l k fe s t i v a l, w h ic h h a s L yle T a l b o t , M iss L i n d s a y m a k e s s p e e c h e s . T h o s e w h o a d d r e s s e d t h e ^e en P o s t p o n e d t w i c e b e c a u s e o f a r a t h e r c h a r m i n g w o m a n a t t o r - E r w i n , J o h n rf ‘n ’ w i ” b e bold F r id a y n i g h t at n e y , h e r r o le l a c k i n g f o r c e in o n l y g a t h e r i n g in c lu d e d t h e W e s t A u s t i n P a r k , J a m e s A . a (jjaulk, M a rg a r et B e l l m o n t , and G a rr ison, g ir ls Bu/i L c k h a r d t . ■ E c k h a r d t p r e s e n ­ R e c r e a tio n a l D e p a r t m e n t , a n - w h o r is e f r o m w a i t r e s s e s t o c o u n - ted P i e t z s e h w ith a sp e c i a l g old t h e y a r e n o u n c e d M o n d a y . e d i t o r ’s a w a r d . J. 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Un t h e S a r d i n e s t a f f a r e Miss L i t t le p a g e . e d i t o r : M a r g a r e t B r i n k l e y , b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r ; Uar- ^ a f ■ B e s- C o w a n , a s s is t a n t e d i t o r ; a s s i s t a n t E l iz a b e t h O r a l f o r d , b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r : C a r o l in e M it­ c h e ll, s n a p s h o t e d i t o r ; an d M ary E l i z a b e t h B e a s l e y , a r t e d i t o r . — o - ---------------- E X - S T U D E N T T O S A I L sail M iss In ez L u n g , e x - s t u d e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , w h o will in J u l y f o r C a n to n , C h in a , w h e r e she h a s t a u g h t E n g lis h fo r s e v e n y e a r s P o o i t o B a p ti s t A c a d e m y , a t th e w i l l be h o n o r e d F id e l i s by th e c l a s s o f the F ir st B a p t i s t C h u r ch o ’clock T u e s d a y n i g h t at 7 : 3 0 w i th a the D r isk ill H otel. Miss L u n g , w h o bn - b e e n s t u d y i n g in th e U n i t e d a r e t e s , is a m e m b e r o f th e c lass. ---------------- o -------------- -- f a r e w e l l b a n q u e t a t P H I D E L T S E L E C T Phi D e l t a T h e t a f r a t e r n i t y ha* a n n o u n c e d the r u c t i o n o f t h e f a l ­ l o w i n g o f f i c e r s f o r 1 9 3 6 a nd 1 9 3 7 : R ic ha r d H e n d e r s o n , p r e s i d e n t , Bill s e c r e t a r y ; L y n n M ila m , N e g l e y , r e p o r t e r . J a m e s K er r, w a r d e n ; Bill Hull wa* e l e c t e d d e l e g a t e to t h e n a t i o n a l c o n v e n t i o n in S y r a ­ c u s e , N. Y., in A u g u s t . -------------- —o — ---------- C Z E C H C L U B T O M E E T T h e C z e c h f l u b w i l l m e e t t o ­ in T e x a s f o r a s h o r t b u s i n e s s n i g h t a t 7 : 3 0 o ’c loc k U n i o n 3 1 5 m e e t i n g . -------------- — o ------------------ Mrs. I). \ \ . N o r t h w a y , f o r m e r l y M is s J e a n C r a d d o ck , a s t u d e n t in t h e is b a c k in A u s t i n f o l l o w i n g a t r ip to N e w Y or k . I Diversity s e m e s t e r , la.st G la d y s Herm it o f C a l d w e l l , e x - s t u d e n t o f the U n iv e r s i t y , v is ite d h e r s i s t e r , M a r g u e r i t e B e r n d t , W e d ne.-1l a y . s x B s y a s s Margaret LINDSAY GLENDA FARRELL WARREN HULL•LYLE TALBOT Sport Heel N e w s I PA G E FOUR T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THE DAILY TEXAN sk ip p y H e W a n ts a S u re Cure J a y , £ K i FJ h a v e y a Got a n y M E D IC IN E ONER A T Y O U R ^ n o u s . W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 2 7, 1 9 3 8 By Percy L. Crosby M Y S IS T E K T O L D M E S h e ' d V T A K E M E T O ' T H E M O V IE S ' 1 THIS'\ A F T E R N O O N IF S H E F E L T T h e Daily T e x a n , s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r of T h # U n i v e r s i t y o f Te xa s, is p u b lis h e d on th* T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc., t h e c a m p u s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a t A u s t i n by •▼ery m o r n i n g e x c e p t M o n d a y t h r o u g h o u t t h e Iona s es s i o n . E d i t o r i a l O ffi c e s — J o u r n a l i s m B u ild in g I D I , 102, a n d 103. T e le p h o n e s 9171 61 A d v e r t i s i n g and c ir c u l a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t — J o u r n a l i s m B u ild in g 10s. P h o n e 2 -3 164 ( A f t e r IO p.m.. 9 1 7 7 ) . gnd 2 -8 1 1 5 . P r i n t e d by t h e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , A. C. W r i g h t , M a n a g e r . S u b s c r i p t i o n p r ic e by m a i l : Fiv e d o l l a r s ye ar ly . N a t i o n a l a d v e r t i s i n g r e p r e - e n t a t i ve : I nc. 420 M a d is o n Ave nue, New Y o rk City N a t i o n a l A i i v e r t i - i n g S e r v i l e . E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f __ A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r S p o r t s E d i t o r ...... A s s o c i a t e S p o r t s E d i t o r A » > * t a n t a : A l v i n C o r d e r , G o r d o n S t r a c h a n , B r i a n J o e S t o r m E d H o d g e J o e B c l d e n N a t h a n S a f i r C o y n e , G e o r g e D e n n i s , H a r r y Q u i n , L a n e G o l d s m i t h , D a v i d H u m e , B o n d D a v i s , E d S y e r s , J e r o m e A l l e n , J o h n M c C u l l y , a n d S t a n l e y G u n n . G i r l s ’ S p o r t s S o c i e t y E d i t o r E v e l y n B u r a o A s s o c i a t e S o c i e t y E d i t o r J u a n i t a W h i t t l e s e y A s s i s t a n t s : M i l d r e d S m i t h , M a r y M c L a u r i n , F r a n c e s L a n d e r s , H e l e n .......................................................... ..... ...... ..............- ............................ .... F a y e P a s s m o r e , a n d G l a d y s M a t s o n . F e a t u r e E d i t o r ........................... T e l e g r a p h E d i t o r ...... A s s i s t a n t s A m u s e m e n t E d i t o r s — — — .............................. — F r a n k i e M a e W e l b o r n J o e B a l d w i n K a t h r y n O w e n s , D e a n B l a n t o n L o u i s D a v i s a n d B u r d e t t e H a n c o c k ... F O R T H I S I S S U E N i g h t E d i t o r ........................... A L V I N C O R D E R A s s i s t a n t * : H arr y Quin, M a r j o r ie Arp, C a r o l y n M alin a, J a m e s H o w a r d Democracy Was Justified E. C. II. B a n t e l ’s faith in d e m o c r a c y w a s j us ti fi ed, and the c a n d i d a t e s ’ fai th in his g o o d i ntenti ons e s t ab li s he d . It is worth ta l ki ng about, wh e n the a t t i t ud e s h o w n by the c h a i rm an of a f a c u l t y c o m m i t t e e is so c o n s i de r at e of s t u d e n t wishes. I n de e d the e x e r c i s e s are for the g r a d ­ uates and for their parents, hut it wou ld h a v e b e e n qui te e a s y to be arbitrary c o n c e rn i ng the a r r a n g e m e n t s and go f or wa rd with the c ha n g e . More o f such an a t t i t ud e is w h a t can bri ng about that f ac ul ty- s tud en t c o o p er a ti o n so t al ke d ab out and sought, but rarely k now n as it s houl d be. It is i nteresti ng to note the a t t i t u d e the vote b e s p e a k s . U ni ve rs i ty students are more s e n t i m e n t a l t han t hey are tal ked up to be. It is f r eq u e n t l y said that from t he U n i ­ versity o n e g r a d u a t e s with a loss of his original s ens e of val ues . H e is h a r d e n e d ag ai ns t s e n t i m e n t a l i t y and ritual of one kind and another. W h e t h e r this is a g ood thi ng or bad, it is not n e c e s ­ s arily true of T h e Un i ve rs i ty of T e xa s . T h e w i l l in g ne ss on the part o f g r a d u a t e s to s p e a k out th at s o - c al l e d m om en t o f glory s h o w s an a t t i t ud e w h i c h is prob abl y more a c c e p t a b l e than one w hi ch would s a y — “ w h o c a r e s ? ” for O f course a c o m m e n c e m e n t e xe r ci s e is not indispen* j s a b le to University a ct ivi ti es . Its a b s e n c e wou ld not m a k e a g r e a t d e al o f difference* But so l ong as it is an i ns pi ra­ tion to s o me , its e xi s t e n c e is j u s ti fi a bl e. N o t t h at vanity is s o m e t h i n g t h a t s h o ul d be overly c a t e r e d to. To s o m e it is an i nt a ng i bl e knot w h i c h ties t hei r Uni vers ity strings into one ex pe r ie nc e , like the d o m i n a n t chord at the e nd of a s o ng. Wi th out it t h ei r story woul d in a w a y lack an en di ng, for it is s o m e t h i n g to w h i ch t h e y ha v e l ong l o o k e d f or ward. Ev en t ua ll y , a c h a n g e in the c o m m e n c e m e n t p r o c e d u r e will b e c o m e nece ss ary . But it is bett er that it s ho ul d c o m e as this c h a n g e w a s w i t h h e l d — by a v ot e o f t h e c an di dat e s. W h e n t h e y a p pl y for their d e g r e e a card c oul d eas i ly be provided as a ballot, on t h e manner in whi ch t h e y w o u l d p ref er to re cei ve d e g r e e s at C o m m e n c e m e n t . P e r ha p s e v e n t u a l l y the a b s e n c e of c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e rc is es will be fav or ed. T h e s a m e p r o c e d u r e s ho ul d be f o l l o w e d in this instance, and in the m e a n t i m e t h e p l a c e m e n t of c l a s s o f ­ f icers on t h e C o m m e n c e m e n t c o m mi t t e e might bring about a p ro ce du r e wh ich w o u l d be both a c c e p t a b l e and s ensi bl e. But w h a t e v e r t h e mot ive behind t h e vote in this i n­ stance , it is not to be b el i tt le d in t h e i nterest o f g oo d sense. T h e re are a lot of t hi ng s b es ide s g o o d s e n s e w h i c h are t a u g h t at the Uni versi ty. F u rt h e r m o r e t h e r e are plenty of irrational t hi ng s in this wor ld w h i c h m e a n more than many of t h e rational. So l ong as they d o n ’t harm an yone , there is no cau se to talk t h em d o w n . M eteor - - C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e Dig w a s w o r k i n g on t h a t will he se e n a t t h e e x p o s i t i o n bad be e n s e t in a c e m e n t c a s t , t h e n p la c ed in a la th e , s m o o t h e d , and p o lish ed . Mr. M o n n i g w as u s in g an acid s o ­ l u t io n to b r i n g o u t th e s t r u c t u r a l l in e s o f t h e o b j e c t . T o p r o t e c t it f r o m t h e e f f e c t s o f t h e acid , l a c q u e r w a s used. T h is p a r t i c u la r m e t e o r i t e w a s b y Dr. th e “ o f f i c i a l C e n t e n ­ S t e n z e l as nial m e t e o r i t e ” b e c a u s e it w a s a b o u t o n e b u n d le d y e a rs old. t e r m e d I n d i a n s F o u n d I t it. In d ia n s T h e C o m a n c h e f ir s t had it. A m a jo r in an a r m y post n e x t s e c u r e d It r e m a i n e d a t the a r m y p o s t for s o m e t i m e , and the p o s - e s s i o n f i n a l ly c a m e into o g y a s s t a t e p r o p e r ty . It m e a s- o f th e B u r e a u o f E c o n o m i c G e o l­ ures a b o u t t w e l v e in c h e s by t w e l v e in c h e s by e i g h t in c h e s, arid w e i g h s , it- e a st, a b o u t 2 5 0 t o g e t h e r w i th p ou n d s. C o m p o s e d o f iron an d n ic k e l, dark s p o t s show t r a c e s o f in c h r o m iu m a n d iron s u lp h id e . th e r e are it w h e r e chil fly fr o m the c i t y Mr. M o n n i g is a m e m b e r o f a gr o u p in F o r t W o r th th at has a sm a ll o b s e r v a t o r y a b o u t f i f t e e n far m ile s j u s t e n o u g h to be a w a y f r o m t h e e l e c ­ tric ligh ts. T h e r e th e y g o o f t e n t o sc a n the h e a v e n s fo r m e t e o r s f l a s h i n g the e a rth . M o s t o f his collection, he said, had c o m e a b o u t t h r o u g h f a r m e r s p l o w i n g in the f i e l d s a n d c o m in g u p o n th e r e m a in s o f a m e te o r , th en n o t i f y ­ i n g a c o lle c t o r . to F o r t y - o n e i n T e x a i S o f a r as is k n o w n , f o r t y - o n e m e t e o r s h a v e fa lle n in T e x a s . O f t h e s e , t w e n t y have b e e n t a k e n out o f th e s t a t e to e a s t e r n and n o r t h ­ ern m u s e u m s . M ore m e t e o r s ha ve fa lle n t h a n a n y o t h e r ' s ta t e , Dr. in T e x a s h a n d s o n . T h i s o n ly th in g f r o m s p a c e t h a t we c a n put o u r f r a g ­ m e n t o f a c e l e s t i a l bod y g i v e s u s in t e r i o r our c lu e a s to w h a t t h e o f t h e e a r t h is l i k e , ” in f e l l A r k a n s a s Mr. M o n n i g told o f o n e m e t e o r w h ic h t h a t w e ig h e d HOO p o u n d s . S e v e r a l s a w the s t r e a k o f fire a c r o s s t h e s k y . G e o l o g i s t s to s e a r c h for t h e f r a g m e n t s . A f t e r a w e e k or m o r e, a f a r m e r f o u n d a g a p i n g h o l e in o n e c o r n e r o f his p a s tu r e. H e n o t i f i e d a u t h o r i t i e s , and the m e t e o r i t e w a s r e m o v e d . I a r m e r s u r g e d Mr. M o n n i g F o r t W o r th , his h o m e , y e s t e r d a y a f t e r ­ noon. l e f t f o r C om m encem ent - ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) T u e s d a y w a s ing an d h a v e b e e n a r i s i n g e v e r since. f o u r t h day o f a p oll a m o n g t h e c a n d i ­ date s t h e c h a n g e sh o u ld be f o l l o w e d th r o u g h . d e c id e w h e t h e r t h e to D o c t o r * t o W e a r H o o d * Mr. B a n t e l said th a t th e c a n d i ­ d ate s fo r d o c t o r 's d e g r e e s w o u ld be in v e s te d w ith h o o d s a s w a s t h e original p lan , a nd th a t D r. F r e d ­ erick E b y, p r o f e s s o r o f t h e h is­ tory and p h i l o s o p h y o f e d u c a t i o n , would t w e n t y - m i n u t e a d d re ss on o n e hu n d re d y e a r s o f T e x a s h i s t o r y in r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e C e n t e n n ia l. d e l iv e r a O f the n i n e t y v o t e s p o lle d th*- last d a y, - i x t v - f o u r w e r e o p p o s e d to t h e c h a n g e , t w e n t y - s i x fo r it, and e i g h t e e n -aid t h e y w o u ld ta k e th e ir d e g r e e s if t h e new p r o c e d u r e sh ou ld be f o l l o w e d . t w i c e a s m a n y men as w o m e n v o t e d to r e t a i n t h e old p r o c e d u r e . 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C e r t a i n ly t h e g o v e r n - 1 m e n t I c o n c e r n s u*. is s o m e t h i n g w h ic h v i t a l l y t h e ir is g i v e n P e r h a p s the a n s w e r lie s in o u r e d u c a t i o n a l s y s t e m . N o t e n o u g h a t t e n t i o n in o u r s c h o o l j p r o g r a m to civ ics. As a r e s u l t o u r ; y o u t h g r o w to m a n h o o d w i t h o u t ; h a v i n g a k n o w l e d g e a t ail s u f f i ­ c i e n t o f t h e plac e o f g o v e r n m e n t i in lives. D u r i n g g r a m m a r ! fo r s c h o o l d a y s , we are e x p o s e d i n ­ a w h ile to a v e r y e l e m e n t a r y s i g h t into p o litic s and t h e d u t ie s o f a g o o d c itiz e n . 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