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T h e f r a m e s w e r e also b e i n g r e m o v e d c r e te d b a s e m e n t w a ll on the w e s t xving, a n d f r a m e s a n d r e e n f o r c ­ i n g s te e l w e r e b e i n g s e t up on j o n e s id e o f th e U - s h a p e d st r e t c h o f ste a m tu n n e l im m e d ia t e ly s o u t h I o f the n e w E n g i n e e r i n g B u ild in g . ; Set H E. Bu i l d i ng F r a m e s c o n - j f r o m th e S e t t i n g up o f the b a s e m e n t w a ll a n d c o lu m n f r a m e s a n d the f i r s t - f lo o r v e n e e r o f th e e a s t - w i n g o f t h e H o m e B u i l d i n g E c o n o m i c s c o n t i n u e d y e s t e r d a y w i t h the p r os- j poet o f c o n c r e t i n g t h e w a lls and T h e in sid e c o lu m n s T h u r s d a y . f i r s t f l o o r slab will p r o b a b ly be th e first: o f n e x t w e e k , j pou red M ost o f the r e e n f o r c i n g ste el f o r j th e o u t s id e w a l l s had b e e n s e t up ■ l a t e yi -t u n lay . T he w o r k o f t y i n g t h e r e e n f o r c ­ fo r the the P h y s i c s f i r s t - f l o o r slab j i n g s t e e l o f B u i l d i n g b e g a n y e s t e r d a y . C o n c r e t i n g will be d e ­ l a y e d b e c a u s e o f th e h e a v y e l e c - 1 trio c o n d u it w ork n e c e s s a r y on this p r o j e c t . It that t h e w e s t - w i n g f i r s t - f l o o r slab will b e c o n c r e t e d T h u r s d a y . is e x p e c t e d G e n e r a l e x c a v a t i n g and pier- f o o t i n g E x c a v a t in g in t h e c e n t r a l part o f t h e L ibr ary s i t e c o n t i n u e d y e s t e r d a y . T w o o f t h e p i e r - f o o t ­ in g e x c a \ a t i o n s in t hi s area had a v e r a g e d a d e p t h o f a b o u t t w e n t y in an e f f o r t f e e t to st ri ke a hard s t r a t u m . 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T h e t h e f r a m i n g s e c o n d - f l o o r t h e v e n e e r c o n t i n u e d o v e r t h e e n t i r e w ing. t |f T h i r d - fl o o r c o lu m n f o r m s w e r e b e in g set up on th e n o r t h e a s t and , s o u t h e a s t w i n g - o f t h e A r c h i t e c ­ t ure B u i l d i n g . R e e n f o r c i n g s t e e l (icing am! c o n c r e t e tau I f l o o r v e n e e r p r e p a r a t o r y to c o n c r e t i n g W e d n e s d a y . M o st o f t h e s u p p o r t ­ i n g w o o d j a c k s had b e e n r e m o v e d : fr o m t h e f i r s t f lo o r o f the st r u c - in se r t s w or e t h e w e s t - w i n g o v e r t u n vt s t e r d a v . 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L a w g r a d u a t e s w e a l w h i t e s u i t s a n d a , i iuge Mi n f l o we r . O n i n q u i r y ail I c ou l d a s c e r t a i n I a ’ < ap in *iy ' l a y - w h e n t h e U*: i v e r s i t y de* i d e d t o w e a r t h e c o m m i t t e e a n d g o w n s led ; . eon-' ' lit t h o S c h o o l o f L a w . T h e l a w s b e i n g t h e m , a n d s o m e u Tie o r i g i n o f ti i- c u s t o m w a s t h a t h u c k T i g h t l y p e e v e d r e f u s e d l e g a l l aw g r a d u a t i o n t o w e a r t h e f o r I b u g h t l aw b o y g r a b b e d up a s u n f l o w e r , — t h u s t h e , T H E D A I L Y T E X A N t r a d i t i o n b e g a n . The* f l o w e r is n o t s y m b o l i c o f a n y t h i n g a s f a r a s I c a n b a r n . I t is h o w e v e r , t h e S t a t e f l o w e r o f K a n s a s . T h e w e a r i n g o f c a p s a n d g o w n s i n A m e r i c a n c o l l e g e s b e g a n in c o l o n i a l t i m e s . A b o u t I HHS t h e r e c a m e a g e n e r a l s t u d e n t m o v e m e n t t o a d o p t t h e m f o r g r a d u a t i o n . I n s y s t e m i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e I HUS a n f o r a c a d e m i c r o b e s w a s i n s t i t u t e d ; a r e g u l a t e d c o d e w a - a r r a n g e d . “ In t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t h e r e is i n s y s t e m g e n e r a l i n s t i t u t i o n a n d a d a p t e d d i f f e r i n g o n l y c o l o r s w h i c h u s e a u n i f o r m t h e h o o d s . ” in c o l l e g e t o e a c h l in e t h e l e g a l t r a d i t i o n s o f P r a c t i c a l l y all si l k; si l k l i n e d w i t h f u r . A t E d ­ t h e p r o c e d u r e , t h o w o r l d h a s d e ­ f r o m E n g i n e d . A t C a m ­ l a w g r a d u a t e s w e a r a th** U od M p r a c t i c e s , a n d A m e r i c a n s c e n d e d b r i d g e g o w n o f b l a c k b l ac k i n b u r g h g o w n a n d a h o o d o f b l a c k l i n e d w i t h w h i t e f u r . C l e a r l y t h e p a r e n t o o u r l e g a l s y s t e m g o e s in h e a v y f o r cere m o n y . t h e y w e a r a b l a c k s i l k si l k b l u e si l k, e d g e d w i t h 1 So , Mr . E d i t o r . I e n d m y l e n g - I is is o n t o M r . A L a w . I t is t h y . a n s w e r o b v i o u s t h a t h e t h e w r o n g s i de o f t h e q u e s t i o n . 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Political League Elects Officers Students O rganize G ood G overnm ent S ociety A g r o u p o f s t u d e n t s i n t l r e s t e d in s t a l e a n d n a t i o n a l p o l i t i c * m e t a t t h e Y. M . C. A. M o n d a y n i g h t t o o r g a n i z e a U n i v e r s i t y “ G o o d G o v e r n m e n t L e a g u e ” a n d t o e l e c t o f f i c e r s f o r t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n t o t h e s e r v e t h e s e ­ m e s t e r a n d t h e f i r s t t e r m o f s u m ­ r e m a i n d e r o f m e r s e s s i o n . L e r o y J e f f e r s a c t e d a s t e m p o r a r y c h a i r m a n . T h e f o l ­ l o w i n g o f f i c e r s w e r e e l e c t e d : L e w i s P o l l o k , p r e s i d e n t ; B l a i n e H o l l i m o n , J r . , v i ce p r e s i d e n t ; S a m s e c r e t a r y ; J , D. M a t ­ A l d r i d g e , l ock, c h a i r m a n in c h a r g e o f ex- t en - . io n ; .I*"' S p u r l o c k , d i r e c t o r o f p u b l i c i t y ; C h a r l e s W a r d s e r g e a n t- a t - a r m s , a n d K a y M i l l e r , c h a i r ­ m a n o f t h e m e m b e r - h i p c o m m i t ­ t ee . t o “ T h e p u r p o s e o f t h e o r g a n i z a ­ t i o n . ' ’ s t a t e d I* f f e r s , “ in t o a r o u s e m o r e i n t e r e s t a m o n g t h e s t u d e n t s in S t a t e a n i n a t i o n a l p o l i t i c s a a m e a n s o f s t i m u l a t i n g m o r e inte l ­ t h e r e b y a s s u r ­ l i g e n t v o t i n g a n d i n g a h i g h e r c a l i b r e o f p u b l i c o f ­ f i c i a l s . ” T h e f i r s t o f f i c i a l a c t o f i n d o r - e tile l e a g u e w a t h e < a n d i - d a e y o f R o y I. T e n n a n t o f A u s - -11 n f o r t h e S t a t e R a i l r o a d * o m m i s - si on. “ M r . 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C L A R K , c h a i r m a n t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f E n g l i s h . o f i n i n t e n d d e g r e e s t a k e b a c h e l o r A L L S T U D E N T S w h o t o t h e C o l l e g e o f A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s e i t h e r i n J u n e , 1055J, o r in A u g u s t , 1 9 3 3 , t h e R e g i s ­ s h o u l d g o a t o n c e t h a t a t r a r ’s o f f i c e a n d d e g r e e c a r d b e f i l l e d o u t f o r t h e ! d e g r e e t h e y e x p e c t t o t a k e . r e q u e s t t o H. T. P A R L I N , d e a n o f C o l l e g e o f A r t s a n d S c i e n c e s . t h e | A ll-U n iv e r s it y D a n c e O ffic ia ls S e le c te d E l e c t i o n o f t h e d a n c e m a n a g e r a n d t h e f l o o r m a n a g e r f o r n e x t y e a r ’s A l l - U n i v e r s i t y D a n c e s wi l l T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n b e h e l d a t 2 : 1 5 o ’c l o c k i n t h e D e a n o f W o ­ T h e e l e c t i o n c o m ­ m e n ’s o f f i c e . m i t t e e c o n s i s t s o f C a l h o u n Mc- C u t c h e o n , A l l a n S h i v e r s . Mi s s L u l a Ro wl e y , D e a n A m o N o w o t n y , a n d H e l e n R o m b e r g . 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A. r o o m w i t h I i e t t i e L u i s R a n d a l s , n e w p r e s i d e n t , p r e ­ E a c h n e w’ c a b i n e t m e m ­ s i d i n g . t h e b e r g a v e a b r i e f o u t l i n e o f i n t e r e s t g r o u p o r p l a n s I lie c o m m i t t e e . T h e w o r k f o r h e r f o r c o m i n g y e a r a n d a n o u t l i n e o f t h e g e n e r a l p o l i c i e s o f t h e Y. W . C. A. w e r e g i v e n b y Mi ss R a n d a l s . T h e H o l l i s t e r c o n f e r e n c e , w h i c h wi l l m e e t J u n e 3 t o 13 a t H o l l i s ­ t e r , Mo. , w a s d i s c u s s e d . A p o s ­ si bl e p r o j e c t f o r f o r e i g n w o r k w a s o u t l i n e d b y s e c r e t a r y , M i s s M a r g a r e t P e c k . t h e ---------------- -o---------------- I k e H a r r i s o n o f S a n M a r c o s v i s i t e d a t t h e S i g m a N u h o u s e l a s t w e e k - e n d . CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ■111 C L A S SIF IE D R A I CS M axim um 2 0 Words Times P rice E ach E xtra W ord 1 2 3 8 mo. f .30 ■>5 .7 0 1.00 3 .5 0 Ic 2c 3c *c tee B U S IN E S S DIRECTORY I m onth $1 OO per minimum line three lines A N N O U N C E M E N T S ii Y SP KITA I, R EQ UKST. R nth ll r ucc Hiid Marjorie Alice Bryan may receive free tickets to the I’eta Theater, rmw shiwin*; ’’It Pay* to Advertise,” by catl­ in!/ a? AIR SHOW— Minici|Xil air port May pilots— an PIMM Aliter.c«ii Legion. Admission 2 5c. 21* -2’J— thrills*— races—-noted ll. Hall I i ' today. A P X Q I O . U N F U R N I S H E D A Y I NEW STI * CO ABAR I M EN TS— Uriivcr Ut R N I S H F U O R sit.v neighborhood. Furnished ex one vs a ii., *i 1 vv er. a nil a p a r! m e r i t , rooms, hall, sonable 6 84, i i icely furnished, harev N floors, bath sound-proof. I’norie I r i g ugli I e. ..o a h N Y. VV I i- our riled (i.t. a e e. r e f i n i s h e d furnish* <1. bat ii. N or I ni versify. V* ry rental. 2 108 Rio (.ramie. Phon< FT) UR” men water. II rms. n f: nv near University, IM o ' M conveniences. AII Phone 2 - i " I 2. 2-1 282. attractive m e-r o o m apartment near University. Tile bath and drain- board; hardwoMl floors; soundproof; dc- si>- . 1005 Leon. Phone 37 ii. Al i R ATU IV Kl V ie neighborhood. _ _ f irnished ______ 1 ll t and eold Reasonable I ,. i,. Im .I a _____ • v< . \ four apartment. FDpe,dally desirable boys or couple. 11)02 N ieee*. room : ■ • r Phone in four NICELY IU )USKS — A PAR ; M I NTS I ;rnisht d or unf .rid shed : all sizes, price*, location- F‘or list phone 4346. *» *,. nm - ii k i n /, furnished clean room apartment. Large P'reach window*, conveniently reasonable located. Very ( .arage. Hi Terences required. 1012 Rio Grande. Miss Johnson. UNFiXPE* FED vacancy apartment in Rice C seven-room Phone 7757. FOR RENT: Apartments. 605 W. I lith, I i ’ :’. Whitis, and 1206 West Ave. lights furnished, all con- Water and venietices Phone 2-351 .*< ■ .■ 7 t*< FOR KF'.NT; Newly mad** apartments, nieelv furnished, also extra rooms for vioo. -i or ciiui ’es. I block of Law Build­ ing for appointment phone 2-3357. BLAUTH I FL son tbeast apartment. PanrVd walls, 1 Ie hath hardwood, Incinerator. Two bed-rooms; high. cool. V - 4. Wentworth. Speedway inil 31st. PF ne 2-3864. t noshed ,r* B E A U T Y S H O P S S P E C I A L R E D U C T I O N O N A L L P E R M A N E N T W A V E S $1" waves $ 7.50 waves $5.0*1 waves for for for $7.50 $5.(ill $3.75 C O S E T T E B E A U T Y S H O P 2516 Guadalupe Phone 2-1557 COACHING READ the classified section daily^ The 'It is tow Pays to \dvertise ,” and James F Petty max rccei v i a free ticket bv calling at It. Hall 111* today. I ex** Theater showing M U T T : IWK )SE VELT WOODSON ~ in all mathematics, physic#, psychology, freshman 17th, *'. aching md ctiemi.stry. Hngli'h, geology, Zoo 6. and sociology. Re.'-idence: 412 W. Phone 2-4225. lf iaiory, F O K SALE O R TRADE I COPIES of the following edition* of the Cactus have been placed with us for ale: I t l l , 11)25, 11)26, I '.'2 8, 1929. 1930. ^ny ex-student interested in seeing one if the books should communicate with I us* the Texas .Student Publications, .University Station, Box l ‘J27. NEAL WELLER is requested to call at tor a free* ticket 1 o the Texas Theater, now showing "It I Pays to Advertise.” Ii. Hall IDJ today " H OUSES FOR RENT FURNISHED house in rear of prem­ ises; bedroom, bath, kitchenette or Rio conveniences. 2819 I study. All I Grande St., phone 7328. j KUR RENT: Houses and furnished and unfurnished, a;>artraients, rooming ; houses, fraternity and sorority houses a specialty. PAUL O. SIMMS CO. (The Rental Agent*). 121 West 7th Street. , Phone 2-4121. ~ LOST A N D F P T 'N IT LOST: Saturday or Sunday, brown alli­ gator skin brief ca e. Return to clerk, Driskill Hotel, and receive reward.__ V W HERE TO ROOM I two, 2-4114 Sleeping por1 h.s. GRACE HALL offers furnished. Telephone ten dollars a month. One, THIS S U M M E R ____ large cool rooms, or three meals optional. Bed and table lin­ ens or *<010.___________________________________ ROOM AND BOARD at 2103 Nueces. ti and shower. to University. Phone Cool. Convenient 5 4 5 2 . FOR one Or two young men, furnished bedroom with sleeping por 'h. Private it ween Capitol and Universitp^* ii n i . 170 4 Brazos. PLEASANT . quiet _ or east exposure; rent reasonable. Grad­ uate students or instructors preferred. 218 We t 2?th St. Phone 716IV._________ three IT RN ISH ED room adults. Private entrance. Garage. 2819 rooms, South in home of 2nd Rio Grande S t . Phone 7 3 2 8 . ___ 2 4111 UNIVERSITY AVE. from corner of W. 25th. Room house for boys and couples. Nice cool, comfort­ able rooms, with modern conveniences. Mr-. W. W. Eatman. P hone 41>07 ROOM ~AnTd" BOARD at ~10T~W.23rd St. C l o I1 t" Univor«i* •. MI m o d e r n con­ veniences. Summer rate-.. Mrs. G. W. (’line, phone 2 - 4 3 8 3 . ______________________ TINGLE ROOM f ir boys or girls; priv­ ate bath, garage. Also private en­ trance. 702 1 -2 West 25th. Phone 6428. rooms; sleeping cool BOYS — Nit E, porch. Block University. Room and /nard. $22 50. Excellent meals. 1904 San MR' i to. PH me 36 I PATRONIZE __ firms advertising in this section. Archie Hasten may re­ ceive a free ticket to the ITxas Theater. now showing ' Ii Pa vs ti' Advertise,'' by calling at B. Hall lit) today. LOVELY detached clo cts. Window room wit Ii shower, on all -.ides. Ideal for study ing. Seeing (a convincing. 2100 2 - 2! * 2 * > S a n G a b r i e l . ROOM FOR BOYS brick home. Tile bath with showers. Linen 1900 Pearl. in modern service. the furbished. Maid Plum* 3 3 2 4 . REDUCED board for summer school. Large, cool south room*. Room and meals >52.50 per term, Mrs. C. It. 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Hullaballoo m idnight matinee closing “ The Sun T an Revue” on the sta g e; the picture surprise screen, tonight, 1 1 :30 o’clock. “ So Big,” B a rb a ra Stanwyck, George B rent, Dickie Moore, through F riday. W ednesday on At th e P aram o u n t. “ SYMPHONY OF SIX MIL­ LIO N ” (B plus) — Ricardo Cortez, Irene Dunne, G re g ­ ory Ratoff, A nna Appel, last times today. “ I Like Your Nerve,” Douglas F airb anks, Jr., L oretta Young, W ednes­ Joe day throug h F rid a y ; Fisher Dance Revue on the stage F rid a y and S a tu rd a y nights. A t the Hancock.. ‘T H E M O U T H P IE C E ” (B ) — W arren William, Sidney Fox, A l i n e MacMahon, n o w through Wednesday. A t the Queen. “ IT PAYS TO A D V E R T IS E ” ( C ) — Carole Lombard, N or­ man F oster, Skeets G allag­ her, today only. “ S u rr e n d e r,” W a r n e r B axter, Leila Hyams, Ralph Bellamy, W ednesday only. A t the Texas. E st im a t e s : A, g r e a t ; It, good; C, fair. Reviewed Today in of xcellenee Th e B l a c k l e g L a w y e r . TIT'A RHEN W IL L IA M ’S superb characterization of an a r tf u l underwoi Id la wyer in “ The M outh­ c u r r e n t a t the piece,” a picture is the o u tstan d in g Q ueen T h e a te r film generally a of Jam e Flood and Eliott Nu­ gent directed for W a r n e r B ro th ­ ers. I’rank J. Collins’ play, never its o r­ produced, supposedly had igin l a w y e r the c a r e e r William .J. Fallon, who befo re his d ea th ably d efend ed innum erable crim inals a n d who was the hero of a gaudy biography by Gene F owler, “ The G re a t Mouthpiece.” William P owell’s the De­ f e n se ” two years ago was th e first movie based on Lawyer F a llo n ’s life, and t i m e r R ice’s “ Oounsellor- at-L a w ” of the stage rec en tly had elem ents of sim ilaiity. Last month Miss Ruth Fallon sued a Syracuse th e a te r fo r crim inal Ii bel, c h a rg ­ ing the c u r r e n t film was advertised as her f a t h e r ’s actual priv ate life. So much fo r statistics. “ B’or to all not b u t p erform ances The picture itself is good. The story takes some too much liberty with probability; the lines, w ritte n cu rtly and the point, make it a good play; and good arou nd make it a good movie. As assista n t district atto rn ey , Mr. William, con victs an innocent man fo r m u rd e r and is unable, when he le arn s of his mistake, to stop the execution. Iii methods for atoning fo r hi- e r r o r are b rilliant and u n sc ru p u ­ lous. He takes up with a collection of rogues, sees to it they a r e not penalized fo r th e ir crimes. Finally typist (Sidney a little S outhern F ox) makes him of shabby practice. He squeals on a thjig to save hot f i a n c e . Foi d o i n g tty o he gets shot, and the picture ends as he speeds tow ard the e m e r ­ gency hospital accompanied by his cynical-sentimental-sensible secre­ ta ry , played in capital fashion by Aline MacMahon. asham ed A stute in his legal arguing, the I HE CAM PU P B y S A D Y E F R A N C E S S T A R R Phi Lam bda Upsilon Entertains W ith Banquet in Marie Antoinette Room Phi L am bda Upsilon, h o n o ra ry j S wearingen gave short talks. The f r a te r n ity , e n tertain ed concluding address was given by ll. W. H arper. The ban- the singing of q uet ended with “T he Eyes of T exas.” chemical with its a n n u a l ban q u e t S atu rd ay , Dean May 14, a t 7 o’clock in the Marie A n toinette room of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel. The com m ittee in charge of th e e n t e r ta in m e n t in­ cluded J u d so n S w earingen, Otto G erb er' and Philip Anderson. Chi Omega sorority en tertain ed members of the faculty a t its a n ­ te a Monday a f t e r ­ nual facu lty noon from 4 to 6 o’clock. Those receiving a t the door w ere Mrs. J. J. Terrill, chaperon, and the new officers: A nam ary Davis, Bernice Carlson, Virginia Dabney, Elizabeth Green, and Julia Brown. Pledges served the guests in the dining room, and the other m em­ bers of the sorority were in the house party. o f A n n o u n ce m en ts have been r e ­ ceived of th e a p proa chin g m a r ­ riage of Miss Velm a Brown, ex ­ th e University, to stud e nt Thomas F o r d tr a n of Kerrville. The m a rria g e will take place 4, a t 8 o’clock in the F irs t P re sb y teria n Church of Kerrville. S a tu rd ay , J u n e Jo hnston Miss Brown is the d a u g h te r of Mr, and Mrs. W e rd n a B u tto n She g r a d ­ Brown of Kerrville. uated fro m the U niversity last Ann E arle was chairman of the J u n e with a bachelor of a r ts de- com mittee for arran g e m en ts. Dec- orations were cactus with yellow | gree in English and was a mem- blossoms contrasted with green. ; ber of T u rtle Club, W, A. A. A green tablecloth over a yellow j Council, Cap anti Gown, and Bit and Spur. She was a m em ber of foundation covered the table, on Chi Om ega sorority. which was a cactus plant. Brass ♦ * * candles with tall ta p ers and a brass co ffee service w ere used. C actus plants w ere scattered thro ughou t the house. D E L T A S I G M A P I H A S I N I T I A T I O N S E R V I C E The following guests w ere p r e ­ sent: Stella Sodich, Billy Bob W hite, Mrs. B. S. Biggs, Mrs. C. T. Ashby, J a n e Bland, Elizabeth Sweet peas and larkspur form ed ; Beumler, A nna Bryce, E m m a jan e the floral decorations used as cen-: Fewell, Mrs. J. B. Norton, Gene terpieces in th e U-shaped tables, j Ross, May Miller, Mrs. G. R. L a k e , : oral* chairman The favors w ere decks of cards inclosed in le ath e r cases with th e Phi Lam bda seal engraved on the f r o n t of the cases. in te rn a tio n a l Delta Sigma Pi, f r a te r n ity , business professional fo r six held pledges S a tu rd a y 7 o’clock a t the Driskill Hotel w’ith a b a n q u e t for pledges of the Beta of Mrs. T. P errin, Geraldine S la u g h - : m c n t s f or the F acultv W om en’s f°ta c h a p te r of Baylor U niversity ch a p te r of the bridge p a r ty to be held a t ter, Mrs. l l . L. Lochte, Elizabeth i Sledge, Mrs. E. P. Schoch. Flor- L.),e cjub T hursd ay night a t 8 ence A tkinson, Nena Barrer, May | 0>cj0Ck, has announced the nam es ,,f m(,mlH,rs of ^ . c o m m i t t e e s for L « Stephens, Oral Maude Green- . wood, Louise H inyard, Lillian Rod- Miss Rosemary Walling, gen- arra n g e - and Beta Kappa University. W A L L I N G A N N O U N C E S S O C I A L C O M M I T T E E S initiation services U niversity ♦ * * nig h t the a t , W a r re n William, Sidney Fox, cu rren t of “ The Mouthpiece,” a t the Queen. stu d e n ts initiated were the following: W. D. Craig, Clyde F isher, W a lte r Payne, and H enry G uthrie. Those from B ay­ lor U niversity were V. D. R ay­ ford, and J. S. Gilbert. O ut-of-town guests fo r the b a n ­ quet w ere Carl Casey, Cooper Wiese and “ Doc” T atu m of Waco and L. G. Thomas of Taylor. ♦ Ut * K A P P A P E L T S H O N O R R E C E N T I N I T I A T E S Initia tes and pledges of K appa Delta sorority were e n tertain ed with a b u f f e t supper a t the home 2614 Salado of E lizabeth Law, Street, Sun day afte rn o o n . Various games w ere played by the guests. The e n te r ta in m e n t was given in honor o f the new initiates of th e sorority. They w ere Ida H ouston, Sally Banks, W enda Davis, and Claudia Matthews. Clemice McDonald, Mary Owen, Mildred S hafer, and F rances Poe, I mem bers of the sorority who will | receive June , their degrees I were given recognition pins by the i chapter. in Judson S tu a r t Buckley A U S T I N A L U M N A E OF P I P H I G I V E L U N C H C E N T U R Y ( ' L A S S G I V E S D E P R E S S I O N B A N Q U E T B u rn ard S. Biggs acted as to a st­ m aster fo r th e occasion. A. A. D raeger gave intro ductory the speech, telling the guests w hat Phi Lambda is and w elcoming them to the banquet Gerald ini S laugh­ te r played a piano solo, “ Polichin- elle” by Rachm anioff. Dr. E. P. Schoc'i, pro fessor of physical chemistry, gave an address on “ The P riv a te Life of a C hem ist.” Florence G eraldine Atkinson, S laughter, and May Miller sang a vocal trio, “ Ashes of Roses” by Hunt ington-Wood man. Recom mendations and conclu­ sions were asked for from m em ­ bers of th e faculty. Dr. II. L. Lochte, Dr. H. R. Henze, E. W. Willis, W. B. F ranklin, F. W. Jes- sen, J. B. N orton, and Austin alum n ae of Pi Beta Phi luncheon a t e n te rta in e d with a the ch a p te r house S aturday. The a f f a i r was fo r the alu m nae and m em bers of the active ch a p te r liv­ ing in the house. Hostesses were Mesdames II. IL Finch, Joh n A. G racy, and Ralph Goeth. Members of the alum nae club enjoying th e a f f a ir w ere Mes­ dam es T. D. McOrummen, R. C. Roberdeau, Max Bickler, George Robinson, S. B. R oberdeau, Claud Johnson, Ja m e s E. Cornwell, E. R. W. W roe, R. C. Goeth, and W a lte r B rem on d; Misses Frances Little, Mary Avery, B" ranees A very, M a rg a re t M cFadden, Olive Knight, H elen H arg ra v es, Julia Robbins, and Rachael Williams of F ort Worth. ' , t , , ,. ,, and . . . t n t.- , B adder I S a M T hiek’n ’ an NeU J - Jo h n stc n wi" b0 i» charge of rules i i scores fo r ... I miennn hrnlifp while Mrs. Reese auction bridge, while Mrs, Reese Will will take charge of co n tra ct bridge. Miss M yra Smith will be in charge of decorations, and Mrs. Frances Goldbeck will in charge of prizes. Miss Lucia Doug­ have lass and Mrs. S ayer will charge of refreshm ents. rr . The m em bers of Phi Lambda p rese n t are the following: r . \ \ . Jessen, A. A. Draeger, B» S. Biggs, C. T. Ashby, G. II. Short, P. P. A nderson, E. W. Willis. J. B. N orton, C. M. Blair, J. S. Sw earingen, G. R. Lake, T, S. P e r ­ rin, F. B. Jones, Neil Rigler, Dr. H. L. Lochte, Dr. H. R. Henze, Dr. P a tte r n R. Craze, J. L. F’ranklin, R. S. Sul- lins, P. W. B arker, L. M. Blender- man, A. C. B ratton, L aT ha ggar Green, T. T. Covey, J C. Krejci, C. R. Hocott, W. B. Franklin, B. j BN A rm end t, A. D. P o tte r, and | All friends of the club are in­ vited to take tables for the party. Miss Walling announced. R eserva­ tions may be made by telephoning Miss Thelma Lockwood a t 2-3409 or Mrs. S ayer a t 4819. E. P. Schoch, * * * in' The C e ntu ry Sunday School (Tass ta u g h t by W, E. Long held it- the tenth an n u a l b anque t at A ustin Club S atu rd ay night. Tho the m e of the banquet was pro.'- polity versus depression. John Vt'a re Wily©, president, was to a st­ master. Songs and < n te rta in m e n t n u m ­ bers w ere the fea tu re of the p ro ­ gram, T. P. Evans and Louise Robbins sang a din t, Louise S am ­ ple played the piano an i whistled a solo, and Christine Ellis sang and da need Mexican numbers. tap A short comic skit was p r e ­ sented by Mrs. Jack Agee, Thelma Albrecht, B’arl Toepperw ein, and S tu a r t Penick. Mary Hatch, ex­ studen t, sang a solo. Bl vans gave dance and Carl Edw ard a lion. Dr. bort talk O ut-of-town guests for the occa­ sion were Virginia Campbell, Kingsville; Clyde Floyd, H ouston; Match, B a rtlett, Wallace G rasty, Wallace; Helen Hosqinson, P o r t ­ la n d ; Rose Irw in San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jamison, Clifton. T R I P E L T H O N O R E D A T S A T U R D A Y T E A a tea S a tu rd a y Peggy P i t t s d aug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Hood P i t t s e ntertain ed w ith afte rn o o n from 4 to 6 o’clock com plimenting Miss Cline P ittm a n, whose m a r ­ riage to Marvin Behrens was a n ­ nounced last w eek when the bride- to-be’s m other, Mrs. IL T. P itt- __ man, en tertain ed with a tea. Tile ^ wedding will take plain J u n e 21. Or A color scheme of green and pink was carried out the r e ­ freshm ent course, and mem bers of Delta Delta D elta were the house party. S pring flowers were used th ro u g h o u t the living room, and Miss the guests Jibing with her sorority s is ­ ters. Only soroi ity sisters and a few d o s t friends called dur ing the afternoon. P ittm a n gree ted in in Miss P ittm a n form erly lived at D allas and a tte n d e d S. M. U. G I R L S Do Not Smoke Pipes Those in the active ch a p te r pre- i the acce sent were V irginia Suggs, D aphna * horn as C urrie gave a Grisham, Adele Howie, J a n e ( lark, Lou \ \ ard , Nell Colgin, Hallie O rr, Margie Bl ight, Peggy Jackson, M ary Edson, K ath ry n Sharp, and C aroline Perkins, played f o r men w orking G E O L O G I S T S E N T E R T A I N Sigma G am m a Epsilon, honorary f r a t e r n i t y in R. Sublett, Pi Kap geology, e n t e r ta i n e d M onday night i n l in honor of Chi Upsilon, hono rary Alpha, has been called to his he f r a t e r n i t y fo r women w orking in geology, w ith a bridge party a t th e home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cuyler. A in Arlington because of the illne- of his fath er. i n n n f P U ! I r , . (, ; i „ „ ^ cullet ..... l . Billy Sadler of H arley S ad­ le r’s Own Company, c u r r e n t p resentation, “ The Bilder B roth ­ er,” Riverside Park. he The little He proceeds to advertise which must have made this pic­ t u r e cost t o put out, soap in the m uch-expoited pro duct is this tab* of a yo u n g >eapegrace’s good luck and daring. The scape­ g r a c e ’s fa th e r is in the soap b u s­ iness. im p e rtin en t son do- ! eidos to become his f a t h e r ’s rival. some- got, ! thing which for I c re atin g “ Thirtoi n” soap that the posters say is “ Unlucky for D irt,” Consid­ ering that he has a small a m o u n t of capital in th e begin­ ning and th a t he never goes so it f a r would young is extrem ely f o rtu n a te and man his father, who b uj is som ew hat dense. E stim a te : C. as to make a p p e ar not dem and him out, a wide soap, t h a t a n y but has the Midnight Matinee FUN “ mn.'lily g i r l ', ” will make TAN R E V U E .” r P HE its ■* the P a r a ­ final app earance on stage tonight at m o unt T h e a te r in a midnight ma * - 1 1 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k inee p ro g ra m now and diffe ren t from the several p ro g ra m s which have proven popular with Austin the p a s t five audiences days. Betty, Eddie, and Al, big time stepp ers; South and Jacobs, blackface f u n s te r s ; Jo Ann M an­ d an c er; B’r a n k ners, personality S tage Band, C h ristie’' Red H ot and the Eight Sun T an Beauties— all will be p rese n t in top form . . , Accompanying the stage program , shown through f o r elected ison with his j on th e serer n. two fac ulty m em bers p o rtra y a l of the lawyer, 4 Students Named A s Co-Op Directors la wyer would probably be ousted a surprise picture will be by the bar association it all con­ courtroom tricks, but tr ib u te s to a good movie. In one trial stone, defending a gang ter charged with m u rd er by poison, he dram atically takes up a vial of th e concoction and drinks it. The j u r y ’s verdict is not guilty. Mr. William, who cai not et ape com- serve a F o u r students w ere elected and to the board directors fo r John B a rr y m o r e ’s the U niversity Co-Operative Soci- proTile, o ffe rs a polished and en- ety a t a m eeting held Monday af- ternoon. Paul New man, represen t- gaging Miss Fox, perfectly east, does w ork ing the G ra d u ate School, Clarence as excellent as th a t of Miss M a c - ; G riffith of the College o f Engin- Mahon. I erring , th e Jim mie Miller j School of Law, and Paul Cotulla of the School of Business Admin­ i s t r a t i o n wore the stu d e n ts elected I to th e board. i C. E. Rowe, p r o fe sso r of draw- i ing, and J. L. Boy sen, p ro fe ssor of Gel manic languages, were the j faculty m em bers re-elected. The faculty nu mhers a re elected fo r tw o-year term s. No two students can come from the same school or college. Returning Today Estimate B. of A d v e r t i s i n g f o r F u n — a n d M o n e y . I T PAYS TO A D V E R T IS E ,” now * at the 'I exit . is a pleasant piect of comedy. Its hum or is seldom overwhelmingly novel, but it s uc- ceeds in arousing la u g h ter—-which is, a f te r all, the main idea in such productions. T here are m om ent when this faree-comedy g e ts into deep w ater by going beyond re a ­ sonable bounds, hut the c h a racters involved go blissfully on. knowing full well th a t the plans of the di­ to rec to r and others are going r esu lt in g e n e r a l celebration a f t e r th e final fade-out. N orm an F o s ­ ter, G a r d e Lombard, E u g en e P a l­ lette. Skeets Gallagher, Lucien Littlefield, and Louise Brooks are en tru sted with the principal roles. advertising incidental Besides Lillian Mastcrson, Alpha Phi, has r etu rn ed th e Universiipji a t t e r tieing a t h e r home in San Antonio the past two weeks due to Ulm*.'. to PT*%: T O D A Y O N L Y “ IT P A Y S T O A D V E R T I S E ” W i t h CAROLE LOMBARD N OR M AN FOSTER . . TOMORROW . . . ‘S U R R E N D E R ” T o d a y T h r o u g h T h u r s d a y “TH E ELDER B R O T H E R ” in A C o m e d y D r a m a T h r e e Act* 35c „ d 10c Spec ial numbered chair s 15c extra On sal* at Renfro's Dru* No J, daily from IO a. rn time dial 2 -0 3 5 9 . r n. A ft er that til 5. p. Z. B. T. IN IT IA T E S initiation Alpha S igm a o f Zeta Beta Tau held fo rm a l services S a tu r d a y nig h t fo r Phil Israel of New York City, S eym ou r B e m a t of Kansas City, Mo., Ben A dler j of Beaum ont, and A aron Topek of Houston. * * * Lois W o ffo rd of T aylo r visited h e r sister, Dorothellft W offord, D elta D elta Delta, d u r in g the week-end. C o m f o r t a b l y COOL! ON T H E S T A G E : “SUN TAN REVUE” M u s i c M i r t h — M e l o d y . 1 6 - P E O P L E — 16 ON T H E S CREEN: “Smart W om an’’ W ith m a r y a s t o r Edw. Everett Horton SUN TAN MIDNITE W hoopee S h o w ! All N e w — On the S t a g e ! Plus N e w Sc reen Pr ogr am ! t a l k s j u r i e s o u t cif j u s t i c e — W o m e n o u t of honor! I hr Y ork’* m o s t la w y e r ’ cumin.ti Inside Story of New notorious ^6* W ith W a r r e n Wi l li am Sidney Fo x —Plus-- Slim S u m m e r v i l l e Comedy Cartoon — New* N O W ! l a s t T im e s T o d ay Fann y H u r s t ’* S y m p h o n y of Six Million W i t h I rent* D u n n e Ri car do Cortez TOMORROW D O U G L A S F A I R B A N K S JR. Loretta Y o u n g in " I L ik e Y our Nerve** Hancock -H *€ A T K < * T I I t o I p . rn. 25c THE GIRLS haven’t left us many o f our masculine rights. They fly our airplanes, drive our cars, smoke our cigarettes — b u t th e y d o n 't smoke our pipes! left us They’ve th is one manly right, anyway. A man almost has to sm o k e a pipe nowadays. A pleasant necessity! For a pipe filled with good tobacco is just about the best smoke a man Y o u ’ll n e v e r in n her s m o k in g a LAT­ could want. And if you’re troubled about se­ lecting a tobacco, remember that I E dgew orth is; For men only— the toy* of j pipe. the popular favor­ ite in 42 out of 54 colleges. It some­ how seems to fit the college man’s taste, Edgeworth is cut especially for pipes, it bums slowly, it gives a coo! smoke. You can buy I kl ge worth wherever good tiib.icco is sold. O r, for a special sample packet, write to Lams & Bro, Co., loo S. 2 id St., Richmond, Va. E D G E W O R T H S M O K I N G T O B A C C O Edgeworth is a blend of fine old burley*, with its natural savor enhanced by Edge­ w orth ’* d istin c tiv e and ex clu siv e elev ruth process. Buy E d g e w o r t h a n y where in tw i forms — FdgcworthReidy- R ubbed and Edge­ worth Plug Slice. All Sizes, I p o c k e t p a ck a g e t o J i . s o xxind humidor tin. Z eta c h a p te r of Sigma Delta Pi, national ho norary Spanish f r a ­ ternity, will honor the Rev. M ari­ ano Cuevas, Mexican historian and author of several books on the d e ­ velopment of cu ltu re in Mexico d uring the S ixteenth C entury, a t the annual b an q u e t to be held in the Pan-Am erican dining room of the Driskill Hotel a t 7 o’clock Sunday, May 19. Members should make rese rv a­ t io n ' with Miss Lillian W ester, in­ s tructor in Romance languages, by noon Wednesday, May 18, in Main Building 260. M ’L A R R Y T O M A R R Y S H A W O N J U N E L l A nnouncem ent has been made of the approaching m arriage of Miss A gatha Anne M cLarry, ex­ to s tude nt Marshall Banks Shaw of Amarillo, by relatives. The wedding will take place Ju n e 13. the University, of Only f o u r social events are on I the social ca lendar fo r th e week S of May 16-21, according to M is s 1 Lula M. Bewley, assistant dean of women. I Omega Beta Pi will hold open house Friday, May 20, from 8 to l l o’clock a t the ch a p te r house. Open ho u: t‘ will be held a t the W o m an ’s Building from 8 to l l o’clock F rid a y night. Phi Mu will e n tertain a t the A ustin Club with a dance from 9 to I o’clock F riday night. The All-University Dance will be held S a tu rd a y nig h t from 9 to 12 o’clock. * * * A R I A N E A L L E N C H O S E N A S A D S E R I E S M O D E L A riane Allen, ex-student of Temple and the* girl of “ Keep Kissable” adve rtise m tn ts, has been selected by Bradshaw Crandall, famous commercial artist, to pose I for a series of Dr. P epper adver- j tisements. Miss Shaw received h e r bache­ Miss Allen, who is atten d in g a lor of a r ts degree in 1926. While in th e U niversity >hc was chair- dram atics school in New York, has been much in demand by artists man of the w om an’s council and and illustrators as a model. a m em ber of M ortar Board. F o r the past few years she has been a m em b er of Oak Cliff High School faculty. C H E M I S T S P I C N I C S U N D A Y * • * T O W N A N D G O W N P I C N I C Members of Town and Gown Club had a picnic S a tu r d a y even­ ing a t ( amp Mabry. The club is composed of University fac u lty and down-town business and p r o ­ fessional men. * * * Carolyn Collins, Zeta Tau Al­ pha o f Southern Methodist U ni­ versity, visited frie n ds b t the U n i­ versity during I he week-end. chemiatry Members of Iota Sigma Pi, hon­ o rary fra te r n ity , a t ­ tended a picnic breakfast Sunday morning. € a t h l e t e Simmons and Iv va M a d a r is, o u t of town mem­ bers, w ere here for the week-end and went along. Miss Simmons is from C rysta l City, and Miss Ma­ dams is from Brenham and is now te aching in Blinn Memorial Col­ lege. A nna Brice, fro m the Pas- i te u r In stitu te, and Alice W upper- librarian, w ere man, chem istry also g u e sts. THE DRISKILL LAUNDRY PH O N E 6 4 4 4 O F F E R S S P EC IAL A T T E N T I O N T O STUDENTS Better Work — Quickest Service S P EC IAL R A T E S 6 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 You’ll Find Their Favorite Gifts at the Co-Op! gifts that graduates th e m se lv e s w ould ’ct S om eth ing P ractical; Some thin g T h e y C a n R e m e m b e r Y ou By; S o m e th in g O J ' I hat \ \ ill Recall College D a y s ! T h o s e c lo s e f r i e n d s o f y o u r s w h o h a v t r e a c h e d t h i s i m p e r i a ut i m p o r t a ut st a t st a g e in I hi ir l i v e s ! in , e o m - m e m o r a l e t h e o c c a s i o n f o r t h * rn wi t h a gi f t w h i c h will he l o n g a d m i r e d . T H E U N I V E R S I T Y CO-OP Th* S t u d e n t s O m n S t o n Tennis and Baseball Championships Decided This Week Steers Make Bid Life Saving Tests For Baseball Given at Gym Pool F r e d H u s b a n d o f J o h n s o n v i l l e is v i s i t i n g at t h e S i g m a N u h o u s e . 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