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A. w o rk e rs g o e ­ the- y e a r ’s e n a m e l ed m us t ac he cup c o n s t r u c t iv e c a mp u s i m p r o v e m e n t . . . a t least that. wo ul d be t h e verdict of the law T w en ty Acts Given by Girls O utgoing Class Gives Bluebonnet Chain l e a d e rs .Juniors at Swingout f or U c i x t u t o e a n The First College Daily in the South A U S T IN , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 12, 19 3 4 Workers Grease Judicial S ystem Degree Totals Show Increase Over Last Year Candidates for Diplomas From University Number 866 Arts Have 344 Mathews Compares Lists Of Last Two Years In Comoilation E v e r y college ami school in t he I U ni ver si t y is giving mo r e d e g r e e s I I to d u ne g r a d u a t e s this y e a r t h a n a t ! w e r e given at c o m m e n c e m e n t a co m p ar i s o n of t he two y ea rs ' d e ­ gr e e totals r eveals. t h e s a me t i me s u m m e r , last This yeai t he t otal n u m b e r of c a n d i d a t e s f o r d e g r e es f r o m t h e Univer sit y, a* listed bv E. J. M a t h ­ ews, t he r eg is t r a r, is 866, while t he co m p l et e list of J u n e g r a d u a t e s at t he same t i me last yeai n u m b e r e d b u t TIK, s h ow i ng an i n c r e a se of l l - d e g r e e s t o be given thi s year . Sci­ enc es s h o w s a n in cr e as e t b ;s y e a r of Its, h a v i n g a t ot a l o f 344 who will g et d egr ees in J u n e . A t otal of 32ti rec ei ve d d eg re es f r o m this college last year. The Col lege The College of A r t s a n d of E n g i n e e r i n g j to U. VV, A. w o r k e r s have seen tho the ext ent l e a t h e r bac k s ot t h e need of g r e a s i n g up judicial s y s t e m of oiling t h e books in the law l i br ar y . To d at e, oil has bee n applied f r o m April, to English 173*5, to J ul y, I ‘233. A m e r i c a n law, a l t h o u g h too s l i pper y for m a n y s t u d e n t s a l r e ad y , has not bee n oiled yet. l aw The w o r k e r s a r e e n d e a v o r i n g to get t hi n gs “ s m o o t h e d o v er " b e f o r e d ea d wee k s t u d y sessions sec out f u t u r e j u d g e s b e n d i n g over t h e books until w ee h ou r s o’ t he mor n' . the P er ha ps , w h e n the p r oj ec t is c o mpl e t ed, l i b r ar i a n can each night sound out in a sleepy voice: “ ’Tis mi dn i ght , and oil is well!” Ulrich to Make Education Talk In Union Monday Chevigny A c t s As Ringmaster At Circus-Dance At Society’s Charity Entertainment 1,000 Attend Show Acrobats, Animals, Dances, Side-shows F eature Annual Event Kritser Nam ed Head Of H onorary G roup , To R i n g m a s t e r J a c k < nevi goy s whip- popping, n e a r l y a h u n d r e d a m a t e u r p e r f o r m e r s w en t t h r o u g h t h e i r vai ied r ou t i n e s F r i d a y night in G re g o r y G y m n as i u m the Gi r ls ’ F ri e n d l y S oc i e t y’s c o mb in ed ci rc us- dance . in 'The t w e n t y acts on th* circus p r o g r a m — intl educ ed by Chevigny "Young a n d a c co mp an i e d by Ben a n d his or* h e s t r a ——w e r e t u r n t h o u s a n d bv a p p l a u d e d s p e c t a t o r s who f ri nge d t he t hree sides o f the balcony. some in In t r u e circus f or m, t he show was o p en e d wi t h a g r a n d entry : t h a t !\ at tired the * n t i r e c o m pa ny . A w h i t e .spotlight w as played on I t he various p a r a d e r s as ea ch stop­ ped i nto the col orful p a g e an t . Ring in C e n t e r of F l o o r hows a d e g r e e g r o u p f or J u n e o f Delta Alpha Epsilon Offers H S over t h e SB who revolved de- L e c t u r e t o Introduce Graduate Course ..n green as t r e a r . T h e r e in little c h a n g e in t m ,, , ' oh lines. ; luge <>; I h a r m a c y n u m *ei. u x et n t h a t d e p a r t ­ voice received d e g r e es in . . • . . - , me nt last y e a r a n d e i g h t e e n a r e | get t h e m this J u n e . Br i ght sp,,, n u m b e r o n e in tho I is a slight inc re ase in t he n u m b e r o f d e g r e e s given this y ea r . F o r t y ­ five will be gi ve n in t h a t d e p a r t ­ m e n t this y e a r o v er the 34 given I a t the sa me t i m e last ye a r. i ndivi dual c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n s go es t o Mrs. Ca ro l A u s t i n Reed as j Uilda, t he in sa t i a b l e f ema le . It is j a d i f fi cult p a r t a n d o ne ap t t>> bi­ rn!' '' eau; t h e c o r r e c t blend "I help- ; less and w o n d e r i n g I ou with h a r d ­ The School o f Bus iness A dmi n- ness, g l i t t er an d d e t e r m i n a t i o n was I t h e r e a n d f or t h a t Mrs. Hi ed de- i t i t r a t i o n shows a m a r k e d i n c r e a s e d e g r e e s se r ve s praise. Ro ge r s McClelland, new Li t t l e ' in tha t field. L a s t y e a r only 113 l.it:ie i r eceived t h ei r b a c h el o r .» w "> .......... com me nc e - the s c e n e ; received t h e m a t last .................... ..... " indeed. In p a r t i c u l a r • ~ ** - “ * ’ * * ’ontinued on P age 3) m e nt . the g r a n d e n t ry , i n tr od u c ed t h e \ : tor I r i n g m a s t e r the . r ing, in the c e n t e r of t he floor, t he f ol l o w i ng a c t ; a n d t h e i r mi stress, Mrs. A n n e t t e bv a c r o b at i c D u v al ; an M a r i e Oer tli e of the < a m i d e Long “ cie- Alpha Epsilon, g r a d u a t e j p h a n t , ” b aby “ e l ep h a n t , ” a n d t heir h o d of d a n c e ; t h e Irish t r a i n e d “ seals d an c e into I ii. 0 . A. I i nc h, d e a n of S o u t h ­ w e s t e r n Uni ver si t y, will speak to t he g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s a n d t e a c h ­ ' h' ] n" l.School of M u t a t i o n t h e r e •A Teach- ers of i he U n i v er si t y on a t 8 ing C o r p o r a t i o n ” Mond a y o’clock Delta f r a t e r n i t y , in c o n n e c t io n with t he new rich c o ur se or di scussion g r o u p whicn is to be given n e x t y e a r for gi n i- j u a t e s t u d e n t s a n d t e a c h e r s o f the U n i ve r si t y. is p r e s e n t i n g Dr. Cl-1 in Texas I nion 3 I ti. t r a i n e r , Muss L a u r a R o m a n . T r a p e z e a c t s on the s t a g e by Ma rk S t or m, F re d Smith, Al f re d Agre-.-, J i m m i e Miller, H a r r y Wil­ liams, and Billy M a r t i n ; a b aby a d ag i o n u m b e r by Mil dred B a n d­ e r o l ! a n d N o rr i s P a t t e r s o n f r o m the Camil le L o n g school; K a t r i n k a , t h e a n d t r a i n e r . T a s s W a t t e r s o n ; a n acro- bati* d an c e by I r e n e Olsen f ro m i ( ' an t i n u e d on P ag e 3) “ g i r a f f e , ” A r k a n s a s T he G r a d u a t e School shows an i nc r e ase in t he n u m b e r o f d e g r e e s also, especiall y in t he d o c t o r ’s d e ­ g r ee g r ou p. O f t he UK d e g r e e s given in this s c h o o l last y e a r, 18 w er e t o satisf y t he D oc t o r of Phi l ­ osophy d e g r ee. This y e a r 130 h ave j signed up w i t h the d e a n of G r a d u a t e School f o r d e g r e e s a n d o f this n u m b e r , 2 1 a r e du e to r e­ ceive d o c t o r ’s d egr ees . t h e j 1,1 1 the l e ct ur e, A t 7 o’clock, i m m e d i a t e l y pre t h e re will be c eding a m e et i n g of U n i v e r s t y t e ac h e r s a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s f o r t he p u r ­ pose of a p p o i n t i n g c o m m it t e e s a n d m a k i ng d e f i ni t e plans f o r t he dis­ cussion gr oup. T h e w o r k n e x t y ea r will p r o b a b l y be on t he s e m in a r pl a n wi t h ea ch d e p a r t m e n t c o n ­ t r i b u t i n g t e a c h e r s , s t u d e n t s , and ideas. No c r ed i t will be given f or the course. is -11 Cs p u r p o s e to establ ish a g r o u n d f o r t h e obj e ct i ves of t e a c h e r s a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t " a n d to f u r t h e r c o n s t r u c t i v e ideas in t he a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of h i ghe r educ at io n. ------------- o--------------- Ex-student to Give , T w o Recitals H e r e Honorary Business R. C o c h r a n e Pen ck of Ne w York will give two o r g a n r ec i t a l s in A u st i n s pon s or ed by t he D i a p ­ ason Cl ub. Hilda Wi den, p r es i ­ dent , has a n n o u n c e d . Mr. P eni c k has been s t u d y i n g o r g a n music in ;«i w o r k * , • t a k i n g special w o n t i,n,.n,visH(mn. t i me a c t i n g as in one and at t he s a m e c h o i r m a s t e r ami o r g a n is t of t he city c h ur ch e s . i m p o s i t i o n and T h e r e will he no admission ch a r g e , a n d t h e public is cor dially invited. T h e d a t e s s c i for t h e r e ­ ci tal s a r e not k no wn , hut t h e r e w ill be one s o m e t i m e in May, a n d one is an in J u n e . Mr. P e n i c k e x - s t u d e n t o f t he Un i v e r si t y, r e ­ ce ivi ng his b a c he l o r of a r t s do- ji« wa g r a d u a t i d wi t h honor s, a n d w a s a m e m b e r of Phi Beta Kappa. i- iii I p y . Groups to Initiate Pi, Delt a S i gma pr ofessional business a d m i n i s t r a t i o n f r a t e r n i t y , i ni t i at i on with will hold a joint the Ba y I ot c ha pt e i tilts a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o’clock in T e x a s U n i on 312. Ke n Whi te, pr ov in ce d i r e c t o r of the S o u t h w e s t P r ov in ce which i n­ c l u d e s c h a p t e r s a t T h e U ni ve r s i t y of T ex a s , Baylor , L oui si a na St at e , a n d O k l ah om a Un i v e r si t y, will be in c h a r g e of t he i nit iat ion. the init iat ion of f in al t h e y ea r to be held by Be ta Kap pa , t h e local c ha pt e r . A b an q u e t h o n ­ o ri ng new ini t iat es will he held in the b a n q u e t room of t he < om- mons t o d a y at (5:39 o' clock. B e ­ sides m e mb e r s a n d new initiate f a c u l t y m e m b e r s an d a l u mn i e x p e c t e d to a t t e n d . 'Tills is a r e University D rag’ Gives Cosmopolitan Appearance T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s “ D r a g ” o r n e i g h b o rh o o d t o w n is a little city in itself. S t u d e n t s on t he c a m p u s h a v e little n e e d to go d o w n ­ t ow n to obt a i n a n y necessity. On t he “ D r a g , ” or G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t a n d a d j a c e n t side s t r e e t s are nearly six to T w e n t y - s e v e n t h st r e e t s , f r o m N i n e t e e n t h t h e r e Health Handbook Printing Finished State Teachers to Receive Copies of Handbook T h e B u r e a u of N u t r i t i o n a n d H e a lt h Ed u c a t i on of the U n i v e r ­ sity r ec en t l y published a c a t a l o g ue I n s t r u c t i o n e n t i t l e d “ A H e a l t h Gui de School for E l e m e n t a r y T e a c h e r s , ” which is to b e d i s t r ib ­ u t e d t h r o u gh o u t t h e Stat lie school tea* hers. Sect ions in the c a t a l o g u e p e r ­ t h e i r p r e ­ tain to ac ci d e n ts and vent ion, f ire d r i l l s , h ea lt h tests, vent il a t i on, an d h a b i t f or ma t i o n# A t t e n d a n t to each discussion a r e sug g es t ed c h a rt s whi ch ma y be to c a r r y util ized by o u t t he p a r t i c u l a r I school or gr ade . P a r t i c u l a r stress teach* r ss given to t h e p a r t th* may have in ai di ng in t h e me n t a l a n d physical d e v e l o p m e n t ot t lie ii pupils. t e a c h e r t heir the in idea T h e 100- page c a t a l o g u e cover s i the field of health and its place in t he public school. I ncl uded a b o is , an i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the S t a t e s a n ­ i t a r y code with sugg e st i on s a- to how a b s enc es the per cent a g e of f r o m illness can be r educed. to pub- hospitals A t St ft T oday’s Quotation H e k n o w s that the m an is o v e r co m e is o v e r c o m e w ith o u t in gloriou sly, w h o d a n g e r .— S en eca. V O L U M E X X X V ■ji"" ----------------------- Truett to G i v e Commencement Address June 3 Program Chairman Secures Services of Baptist Clergyman Native Carolinian In Dallas 37 Years; Once Secretary of Baylor University ‘Design for Living’ Given By Austin Little T heater P roduction M arks First A m a te u r O ffering Of C ow ard C om edy in A m erica B y A L E X M U R P H R E E tho m o s t c o m p l i c a t e d of e t e r n a l By f ar tho land or on soh was d issect ed, an al yz ed , t a lk ed ab o u t, o v er arui a r o u n d in t h e A u s t i n Litt le T h e a t e r ’s fi nal p r o d u c t i o n of the y e a r : Noel C o w ­ i b i s t he f i r s t n o n - p r of e s s i o na l p r o d u c ­ a r d ’s “ Desi gn f or L ivi ng. ” t he t io n in A m e r i c a of this r e c e n t C o w a r d pl a y will be r e p e a t e d at __ ♦ H o g g Me mo r i al A u d i t o r i u m t o ­ t r i a n g l e s on ----------- George W. Truett, Five Geologists Seek Graduate Degrees June 5 Baptist clergym an from Dallas, wijl de­ liver the B accalaureate sermon at the co m m en cem ent exercises of the U niversity Sunday, June 3, at 8 o ’clock in Gregory Gymnasium, Dr. E. C. H. Bantel, dean of the College o f Engineer- Wendler, Cox, Bramlette, ing, who is in charge of tho pro- gram for the event, said Friday. Woods and Wheeler p . „ r e u n i o n assistant J ...... night . t h e Of p a r t i c u l a r i nt e r es t was the fact that A u s t i n a u di e n c e s who saw the r ecent C u r t a i n Club p r e ­ s e n t a t i o n of T o w a r d ' s “ H ay F e ­ v e r ” had a n o p p o r t u n i t y to c o m ­ pa r e r e l a t iv e exc el lenc es o f ! tile two t h e a t r i c a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s in I plays t h at a r e s i m i l a r in t o n e a n d spirit. Thi s r e v i e w e r is muc h too t h e ; t o place h i ms el f c a u t i o u s p a r t of purv eyor of odious c o m - 1 p a r s o n s , but s o m e h o w —- it must be j t he “ Desi gn a d m i t t e d ing, ” a b e t t e r play, w as a m u s i n g a> co medy , “ Ha y F e v e r ” f o r Liv­ riot as t he e a r l ie r C o w a r d in all of t h e m t h a n e m o t i o n al T h a t is n o t to say t h a t t h e L i t ­ t le T h e a t e r p r o d u ct i o n w a s n ot good. N u mb e r s of t h e sc ene s in “ Design lot Li vi ng ” we r e r i ot ous se eme d arid t o be h a r d e r to do t he less c o m ­ i n t e r p l a y o f pli c at ed ‘Nay F e v e r . ” T h e s e t t i n g s w e r e ; s t a r t l i n g ly love l y; c e r t a i n indi vi d­ ual p e r f o r m a n c e s w e r e o u t s t a n d ­ „. . . was a n i ing. Most obvious f law a p p a r e n t s h i r k i n g on the p ar t of t he p e r f o r m e r s in -ometimtfa rode t h r o u g h loud. a n d clear. t he p r o m p t e r ’s l e a r n i n g l u n e Five U n i v e r s i t y geol ogi st s ar e f or a d v a n c e d degree* c a n d i d a t e s 5 c o m m e n c e m e n t at t h e Ii A m o Paul W e n d l e r , geol ogy b r a r i a n , has p e t i t i on e d Cot a doc t o r of phi losophy d e g r ee . R. D. Woods, W. A. Brain I et! e, VV, E. Gook, an d J o e W h e e l e r a r e s e e k ­ ing t h e m a s t e r of a r t s d eg r e e. A sixth s t u d e n t , T. J. Shelby, is a c a n d i d a t e for a m a s t e r ' s d e ­ g re e in A u g u s t . W e n d l e r ’s thesis, wh i ch has been t it led a c c e p t e d an d a p p r o v e d , “ A P e t r o g r a p h i c a l S t u d y of S a n d s t h e Middl e T e r t i a r y F o r ­ f r o m m a t i o n s E a s t o f t he G u a d a l u p e Ri vet. T e x a s . ” is for ; W e n d l e r p l a n s t he past in b r a r y A l t h o ug h he has b e e n l i b r a r i a n t h e d e p a r t m e n t of geol ogy li­ t h r ee y ea r s, i nt o c o m ­ me rc ia l w o r k as goon as he r e ­ ceives his d o c t o r ’s de g r ee . He has had se v er al o f f e r s f r o m oil c o m ­ this pa ni es t o work as geol ogi st to go ? s pr i ng. W e n d l e r h a s t a k e n his o t h e r ie j r e i v i n g his b a c h el o r of a r t s de d eg r e e s f rom t he I niversi ty, irree a r t s d e g r e e f or both d e g r e es was geology. in 193 thesis W o o d s wi t h Dr. F r e d M Bu l ­ lard a s s u pe rvi s or , h as p r e p a r e d a t it le d “ A P e t r o g r a p h i c E x a m i n a t i o n o f S o m e S ect ions of t h e C a r r i z o F o r m a t i o n in C e n t r a l T e x a s . ” He is a t p r e s e n t a t u t o r in the d e p a r t m e n t of geology. had a Dr. T ruett has long j career in the ministry. He is a n a - j tive of North Carolina and began teacher, his public service as a of having been the principal at Hia- Hiawassee High School wnssfe, Ga., from 1887 to 1889. B e g in n in g in 1890 he w'as fin a n ­ cial secretary of Baylor U niversity j fo r two years, and w as then hon­ ored by bein g el ected to t h e pres­ idency of that i ns t it u t i on but de­ clined. in He wa s t h e n o r d a i n e d t he Baptist m i n i s t r y a n d f r o m 1893 to 1897 he filled a p a s t o r a t e in Wa co . He b e c a m e p a s t o r o f t h e f i r s t Bap­ tist C h u r c h a t Dallas in 1897, and for 37 years he has filled t h a t ; charge ami occupied the pulpits I towns cities in throughout the country by special invitation. His serm ons and pub­ lications have attracted m u c h f a ­ vorable attention. s e ve r al a n d M r. Bat tel has s t a t e d t h a t t he i c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e rc i s e s will close j Mon da y , J u n e I, at 9 o ’clock with th' n'.v en et 1 ne I;i , , n . a - . 1 |i Club Gives Horse Exhibition Today Famous Horsemen to Judge Bit and Spur Show Bit and Spur Riding b l u b will hold its third annual horse show today at 2:30 o'clock at W esten- field Riding Ring. judge Four horsemen of nation-wide secured as acclaim have been the j u d g e s . D--------------- __ — animal husbandry departm ent at A. & M. College, Colonel W aring of Lipan Springs Ranch at San A ngelo, and Harry L. Dan­ iels of A nacacho Ranch at S pof- ford will the plantation class, three gaited class, children’s horsemanship class, harness class, five-gaited class, and Bit and Spur horsemanship class. Captain L. E. Dickinson of Camp Mabry will ju d ge the polo and jum ping classes. An exhibition class has been ad­ ded to the schedule of even ts to in clude the showing of tw o five- p a (ted horses, Night Alarm a n d (Continued on P age 3) in 1929 a n d his m a s t e r of played e x c el lent ly well a f t e r t h e j His major .first a t. “ P a l a e o n t o l o g y of t h e Nost o- ce r os Zone of she T a y l o r F o r m a ­ thesis by t i o n ” is the tit le of a B r a m l e t t e w h o is a n a s si s t a nt in Cox the department of geology M. College, Colonel R. S. has prepared as his th e sis VV. Williams of , . is IIH Map of an A re a We st o f A u s t i n ” tit led “ A a n d S h el b y ’s thesis Map of a n A r e a S o u t h of t h e C o l o r a d o Ri ver .” W h e e l e r , who is also an a s s i s t a n t in t he d e p a r t m e n t of geol ogy, has p r e p a r e d a “ Ma p of an A r e a N o r t h w e s t of A u s t i n ” as his thesis. - ---------o—*------------ Students Eligible In Play Contest ----------- $100, W eek s Production Promised Winner S t u d e n t s in to s u b m i t pl a ys to the U ni ve r s i t y a r e t he eligible Pr i z e P l a y C o n t e s t held by t he G ui gn ol T h e a t e r , L e x i n g t o n , Kv., b e f o r e D e c e m b e r I, 1934, a c c o r d ­ ing to word r ec ei ve d f r o m F r a n k Fo wl er , d ir ec tor . A w a r d s f o r t h e w i n n i n g m a n u ­ s c r i p t a r e one w e e k ’s p r o d u c t i o n by t he Guignol P l a y e r s the , Gui gnol t h e a t e r d u r i n g t he m o n t h j ^ in • . . . . I , ■ .... u New York, • ——n i g r e e Pharmacists Change Examination Rules |" - T h e Am'i-'riVan Indian" I- the I s ub j e ct of t he 1934-35 play con as r e s t r i c t i o n test wi t hout to time. Plays m a y be w r i t t e n in col­ t he a u t h o r must la b or a t i on , b u t g u a r a n t e e t h a t his play has n e v e r bee n p r o d u ce d b ef or e. A n y o n e w i t h o u t a col lege de- in pharmacy a f t e r M a y 16 will he u na b l e t o b ec ome a r e g i s ­ t e r e d d r u gg is t . T h e S l a t e p h a r ­ c o n­ ma cy e x a m i n a t i o n s will be g i v e n c e r n i n g t he size of t h e ca st , cos­ in W a co May 14, 15, a n d IC by it should t u m i n g , or s t a gi ng , but t h o T e x a s B o a r d o f P h a r m a c y , a p p r o x i - play, a n d a f t e r those d a t es , time. la w of 1929 which gives a n y o n e j m a t cly five y ea rs t o pass t h e s e ex ami na -1 M a n u s cr i p t s m u s t not. b e a r the Cons w i t h o u t college t r a i n i n g will j a u t h o r ’s n a m e , b ut must be ar- i c o m p a n i e d by a sealed en ve l o pe be c ome in e f f ec t i ve . U n i v e r s it y g r a d u a t e s mu st also c o n t a in i n g t h e a u t h o r ’s n a m e, ad- t he S t a t e ( b e a f ull - len gt h T h e r e a r e no r e s t r i c t i o n s t wo h o u r s p l ayi ng t a ke t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s in o r d e r t o ] dress, an d l e t u i n p ostage. Arrangements Made For Glee Club Trip _______ arrang em en ts the tor trip to San An- I tonio w er e announced by F r a n c i s Strike up the band for E L IZ A ­ BETH HARDY. Our very good A. & M. corres- S A R A H F. Gidley, dean of the College o U j e n »s ^ }ee d e fe a tin g T e n U n i v e r s i t y weU as t0 the Pu b h c* con testant. Miss Pharmacy. pondent sends us this sport infer- be c ome le g is la t e d d iu gg ists. I his m ation: “ In the Ja’cks t o u r n a m e n t gives a d d e d p r o t e c ti o n to th e d r u g - held here April 29 your c o n t e s t - 1 g ist an t, E L IZ A B E T H H A R D Y , prom- s t u d e n t s will inent Kappa, showed gre a t form J take these exam inations, and wit to w in the S outhw est Jacks c h a m - 1 be accompanied to Waco by W. pionship, ORTH , A gg ie ORTH started o f f with a hang to lead 2 to 0, but the ever c o n s i s t - ; T exas P h a r m a c e u t i c a l Association j g0 }I1|y on em am bidextrous HARDY a rally to com e from behind to ! of June 18, D ean Gidley ha win 4-3, in an extra period. Miss nounced. H A R D Y in the extra period set a new co n fer en ce record in ‘Sheep in the Pen’ doing the m ovem ent times (1 3 ) con secu tive thirteen w ithout a bobble.” ARDY’ staged will be held in Galveston the w eek an Old Library Ready For New Occupants ---------------o-------------- M “ Say it with flo w e r s” the m otto o f W A LT ER MURRISON these days he “ Sophie ’ Stands B U S B Y . . . . in good w ith . T h a t’s w h y is . And the A T O ’s wish to report that the reason they lost the intra- because m uial track meet was a JIM T R IP P L E H O R N w e n t on picnic the nile before A rrang em ents have been com ­ pleted for the tra n sfe r of o ffic e s , other classes, and from Main Building to various jssue president, Friday. All those the train will meet at , t he M. K. T. s t a t i o n at 3:30 o ’clock I blocks this aftern oon. house s, and c hur c hes. of store*, c o m m u n i t y * U pon arriving in San Antonio, the group will go to the B luebon ­ arrangem ents net Hotel, w here for rooms have been made. already The m em bers o f the organ iza­ tion will meet at the Municipal Auditorium in San A ntonio not tonight. tater than 7 :1 5 o ’clock 1)0 t he m em bers to three d ep artm ents ^ y ter the concert, passes will TO L E A D D E V O T IO N A L Miss Lilia Mary Casis will lead ^ t h e d r u g T h es e edi fi ces c a t e r to s up pl y c o smo p ol i t a n nee d s f or b o t h o r ­ d i n a r y and e p i c u r e a n ta-"es. T h e r e is a Chi nese r e s t a u r a n t , a k os he r s t or e whi ch kitchen, se rve s meals, a n d t he d r u g s t or es which serves only s a n d wi c he s a n d (Ii ink'1. A c r o s s the s t r e e t in l e x a s U n i on is t h e C o m m o n s w h e r e you se r ve y o u r s e l f a n d a s h o r t o r ­ d e r r o o m w h e r e meals ma y he o b t a i n e d eve n c h e a p e r t h a n in t he c a f e t e ri a . T h e r e ar e r e s t a u r a n t s r e s t a u r a n t s e x t r a ­ o r d i n a r y a n d lunch rooms, o r d i n a r y . T h e y a r e a lunch r o o m which sets a special or the rn ut* ie rest bed- t i me m y s t e r y ma y bo ob t a in e d . to t u r n s the c o s - ! lesser nee d s F or t he spring, w h en a y o u n g m a n ’s or a yo un g w o m a n ’s f a n c y l ight ly t h o u g h t s of clohtes, t h e re is a dr es s shop a n d two m e n ’s cl ot hi ng e mp o ri u ms . T o mg compiled s u p p l y --------- t o t o m e t h e r e is even a five a n d t e n c e n t st or e. T h e r e a r e a t least n x b e a u t y par lor s, t he s a me n u m b e r of b a r b e r shops, c l e a n i n g plants. A h a r d w a r e s t or e is f o l ­ lowed up in needs it c anno t sup pl y by a s p o r t i n g goods establ ish- m eet. Watches ran o _____________ shoes can be m e n d e d , a n d report are what happened at the Kappa and D elta Chi dances last night . . . MARY' B L A N C H E B A U E R is so ga ga o v er t he h o r s e show t h a t she is having nightmares . . . devotional* at the m eeting o f the j Woman’s Missionary ^ ocietyM on - J ^ theje are ho l^ og stands and on the “ Drag.” day at 3 :30 o clock at the W esley Bible Chair. ttret of a aer.es of B.ble a.u d .e, | T U I r e m o d e l e d a n d its f u t u r e use h a s I « 7 ‘ T , h* ul'L’ V W H»U . n e ' l e a by t he Rev. L . v* • »»au. n o t bee n d e t e r m i n e d , .Thin » « * * » « “ J - M are all for the stomach, W h e n y o u ’ve things done to you, F o r t h e l i t e r . ™ * t h e r e a r e t h r e e y o u r p i c t u r e t a k e n w ithout foJ. the f 00tball team , j patched at any number of plat* But these f actori es. h a d intr all literari8l there arc Hlree u htarv m»v- „ 0 J c k e s l a. e t h e n ei ghbo r h ood . a d n E x t e n s i v e r e m o d e l ^ in old B. r i b a n d S e c o n d ^ ' u x d m c n - J , h Hall has been finished, furnishing o f fic e s fo r teachers whose pres e n t o f fic e s are iii Main Building.m ann will sin g al the m eetin g be represented. Mi s. I, IT Spell- a n d al wa ys t h e d r u g s t o r e s u p p l y the c e n t e r is al wa ys the ne w T e x a s compl et ion wu* C l i U v VI a I I M V I I • ‘ ' I s t a n d w h e r e t he l a t e s t p e r i o d i c a l 1 ( Co n t i n u e d o n P a g e 3) yea r. 1934-36 Catalogue Printing Com pleted Tests in Languages T o Be Given T oday E x a m i n a t <>n> C a t a l og u es of cour ses a n d inf or- l!ion f or several of t he v a r i o u s t h e gu ag e s, which must be t a k e n by a1! s t u d e n t s heTorc r eceiving their schools a n d d e p a r t m e n t s in Univer sit y a i t 1 now b ei ng pr i n te d ' d e g r e e s , xxill be held f r o m 2 to > for the 1934-36 per iod b e g i n n i n g o’clock this a f t e r n o o n , May 12. ( A. Swanson, chan m a n of next fall, E. J. Mat hews, r e g i s t ra r , r equwe- l a n g u a g e f o r e i g n has a n no u nc e d . In t h e f o r e i g n bn in Bookl ets f o r t he schools o f Bus- merits, a n n o u n c e d F r i da y . moss A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , Medicine, N ur s ing , a n I t he College of Char Gre ek, a n d Czech will be held m a ry a r e a l r e a d y finished, those for t h e College of E n g i n e e r ­ ing a r e now in t h e p r og r e ss ot b e ­ E x a m i n a t i o n s in G e r m a n , Latin. in 250; Sp a n i sh will I , am. be held in Gar ri son Hall F r e n c h in Geology Building Ll. T h e r e a r e 135 appl ica t i ons a n ti Main Bui ld i n g for t he F r e n c h ex ami na t i on . Spanish | is s e cond with 105; G e r m a n has 2 5 ; Cz ec h IO; I a: in ’J, and G r e ek m a k i ng a total of 290 applica- T E X A S MAP P R O GR ESSES Wor k is p r o g r e s s i n g on t h e w o r l d ’s l a r g e s t geological ma p, a to a scale m a p of Texas, d r a w n tit' 1-500,000, o r inch e q u a l i n g 8 miles, a c c o r d i n g to Dr. E. H, t ions. I a n d t u e s sitv of T e x a s B u r e a u os Economic C A N D ID A TE FOR DEGREE A mo n g t he c a n d i da t es f o r doc- be rep a ired ,; Sellarda. director "of the U n iv er-1 tor of philosophy d e fe c t, this year is Robe rt Wo o d f i n L a c ke y , now at Ba y l o r Medical College in Dal­ las and regi st er ed in t h e I niv*. r- is sity ui abs ent i a. Mr. Lac k ey on a w r i t i n g “ S t r u c t u r a l S t u d y of a Ker o Base of F o r m u l a C H N. ” He is m a j o r ­ ing c he mi s tr y with mi nor s in physical chemist!' , and zoology-physiology. Geology. The m a p is b ei ng done by the b u r e a u in co o p eu i t i un with t h e s e the United S t a t e s Geological Sur- in f ou r l eav- j sections, it will have cost $2 0, 000 »w h e n c o m p l e t e d . The engraving on t o he done, and you can h a v e Ivey. Done in col ors a n d r e c r e a t i o n | t he rn d i s s e r t at i o n or gani c a n o t u s r e q u i r e - ye, his in . . . I .nae?!! -"w T oday’s N ew s Tip “ H?" I T h e first editorial on p a g e tw o treats of a su bject d ear to the heart of every fraternity m an. Seniors Succeeded By No. 191 To Next Year’s Graduates At Colorful Ceremony jy|ortar Board Members Named Betty Coburn, New President, Announces Cap and G ow n Council for Next University Session the g ria’ g r a d u a t i n g class at 6 : 30 o’clock o n the t e r - ' n g t o w a r d the who a e o n ♦•Longhorn s ba d a mee f l e e rs . Mat ‘im, vice pre t r ea s u r e r i Main G rasty sui* n t ; Rosa- G a t h e r i n e in the class c a r r y i n g the bui l d i ng an d each me m- t he ipanied her. W h e n I’.and st op p ed playing. the s ?nior girls pl ade I the blue­ the s hoi u hic t s o f bonn* I ch ft in on. the - v moo I: zin c the j inior girls. band trails!’erence of {lower The resumed playing and til*' SI niora h e Ste po of took their places on M vin Building. followed by Fo low ing the led by th*5 Girls pres entati*in o f the r the s o n g s Mar- ga i e t Grasty pr e sente d h e torch j to the incoming pres! dent o f Cap j and Gown, B t tv Co bu rn. M iss * 'o bu rn then announc id h< I e o u n - oil fr was join* by a Dean to Address School Teachers At June Meeting Pittenger to Lead Three Days' Discussion Of Finances Dr. B. the S e hoc liver three and t< I t o r s ’ \ & F P i t t e n g e r , dean of E d u c a t i o n , will a d d n ss es, J u n e I S, I the school admi;.is' c o n f e r e n c e ? * he held M. J u n e 11-15. I I. at in nu - of the c on f e r en c e T h e purpose condi tions to discuss is Te xa s, to plan or- lie schools of ■ a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , to . g ani za ti on for rs’ t r ai n i ng , a n d to j discuss ' c a c he in I school s t u d y public P i t t e n g e r will h ave Texas. D e a n school f i n an c e s t ud y * bai go of t he on the last t hr ee days. T h e p a r ­ t ic i p a n t s h op e t h a t t he b o a r d ot e com ­ edu c at io n to r ea dy pleted, a n d wor k with, Dean P i t t e n g e r said. s u r ve y will f i nanc e t h e m f o r in T h e school a d m i n i s t r a t o r s o r ig ­ the S ou th e a st secti on i n a t e d of the S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ Associa­ tion. The com mi t t e e s u p e r i n t e n - j d e n t is H.. H. Stillwell, p r e s i d e n t of t h e S l a t e T e a c h e r s ’ Associati on last year. Friday’s Sick List Totals 30 Students list T h i r t y s t u d e n t s w e r e on the hospit al f o r F ri da y. More t ha n hal f of t h es e w er e r e p o r t ed a- ill at home, t he o t he rs be i n g at r d or mi t or ie s . David’s Hospi t al wer e J a m e s Baldwin, Bess Br ee den, Geo r ge Ca mpbe l l , Angel H e r n a n ­ dez, I. J. Millard, < leveland Da­ v i s Ra l ph A ter, a n d Marjorie S u t ­ ton. C u r t is Dri ver was a' S et on In­ f i r m ar y . Helen Sylvia b e h e n -on. R ob er t a Purvis , Dorothy S chne i ­ de r , and Louise Rhea we r e in the 1 i n f i r m a r y of Scot t i sh Rite Dor- initoT y. Those ill a t home wer e K a t h ­ leen J o e r g e r , Marjoi ie Ripley, Mildred Ns d e r a u e r , J a m e s L a n g ­ don, Ruby Baker , P a t i e nc e Prado, D o l l y A n n e KUK Elizabeth W y n n e , Mor to n T ei t el ba u m . Ma ry M. H a r in g P ear ce, Usa it Shivers, Leona Crissey* Marlin R o s s , Dorl ene Wo m a c k, J a c q u e ­ lyn Spell, and Caryl < ook. ----- ----- o ---------- l a ne - which w as followed by t h e i nt r o­ class du c t io n of ’he new pr es i d e n t , M a r y E l i z ab et h Bain, a n d t h e n the ne w so ph o mo re pr es­ ident, Na nine Si mmons. j u n i o r t h e n A nn a be l Mu r ra y , p r es i de nt o f Mo r t ar Board, was i n t r o ­ duced a n d a f t e r a shor t a d dr e s s p re s e nt ed the S o p h o mo r e S ch o l a r ­ ship Cu p to Eloy Ray f o r this yea r . \L-> R a y has a r e c o r d of 16 A’s and 3 B ’s f or he r t w o year s in the Uni ver si t y. A f t e r the p r e s e n t a t i o n of t he cup, Miss M u r r a y a n n o u n c e d t he follow ing new M o r ta r Board me m- I ber* who w er e el ected this w ee k: Rut h Bownds, E li z ab e t h Cob ur n, j N a n n e t t e Cr ouse, Eh a i tie Hopkins, H e t t a J oc kus c h, J e a n Levy, M a r ­ i e t t a McGr egor . Helen Mims. F r a n ­ cis Louise Mueller, F l o r e n c e Burke, ami Mary L ynn Young. 1.1 o e n c e Pat ke is t h e new presi­ dent of the boar d Bot h m e m b e r - of the j u n i o r a n d I ’ s eni or classes s a n g *‘:e “ Eyes of T e x a s ” and t h e n t a p s was played j to conc l ude the c e r e m o ny . D u ri n g the services the m e m b e r s of t he f r e s h ma n c ' a — g u a r d e d t he s op h omo r e Senior Walk a n d Hie class a ted as u s h e r - t h e a tests. f o r Housem others! r e s e r va t i on s S u m m e r school s t u d e n t s ar e now m a k i n g Y o u r ad in the cl assi fi ed sec­ tion now a - s u r e - a compl et e c o v er ag e o f a1! pr ospec t s, Call today for ad* to appear in Sun­ day's T exan T e x a n A is cheaper t h a n a v a c an t room t*>i the s umme r . cl assi fi ed See o u r special r a t e s wher e in ’.his paper* else­ Phone 2 -3 1 6 4 ilir Bailu tocan * f a l s i f i e d D E P A R T M E N T T H E D A I L Y T E X A N S A T U R D A Y , MAY 12, 1934 H A R O U ) TEEN— A L I -OOPA N D O V E R C ^ M P inJAS IS S e n o i a USVJE NOTfcS f J o h n Willinger, ^ for th e c a p t u r e o d e s p e r a d o . A l r e a d y th e c h i e f e x ­ e c u t i v e s o f Ohio and In d ia n a h a v« c o n s e n t e d t o p o s t their s h a r e T ‘he rew a rd . u ' t " a t 'l ^ H v j O l O E mTP?a m c £ - “ S P IX ( If L* S hit OU . C$#fr*§Mi *** ^ Lh** Agt’ I f itjKIJM 'AQt B d r n I e r o n is m a k i n g th is p r e s e n t a t io n t h r o u g h Gold w in G o ld sm ith , c h a ir ­ man o f th e d e p a r t m e n t o f a r c h i­ t e c t u r e . H e h a s a ls o g i v e n ‘‘T h e I D e c o r a t iv e W o r k o f R o b er t a n d J a m e s A d a m s , ” w h ic h is a r e p r in t o f 3 0 o f th e m o r e i m p o r t a n t p la te s o f th e o r ig in a l. Mr. C la r k so n h a s p r e s e n t e d a fo u r v o lu m e bourn! s e t o f tho m o n ­ th e w o r k o f M c K im , o g r a p h ’ o f ' Mead and W h it e , and a t w o - v o l ­ t h e I U n it e d S t a t e s C a p ito l. H e m a d e th r o u g h R. L. t h e h is to ry o f set o f u m e th is p r e s e n t a t i o n j W h it e . Mr. an d Mrs. L e e D a v is o f W a c o w ill s p e n d th e w e e k - e n d in A u - t i n an d w ill a t t e n d th e K appa K a p p a G a m m a d a n c e to n i g h t. Official Notice F O R E I G N L A N G U A G E r e q u i r e ­ m e n t e x a m i n a t i o n s will be held S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , M ay 12, ut 2 ©’cloc k . T h e p la c e f o r e a c h e x ­ a m i n a t io n is a s f e l l o w s : Spanish, Garrison Hall I. F r e n c h , G e o l o g y B u il d in g 14. G e r m a n , L a tin . G r ee k , C zech in M ain B u ild in g 2 5 0 . a n d S t u d e n t s t a k i n g t h e e x a m i n a ­ t i o n s a r e r e q u e s t e d t o b r in g p e n - ' C a m e r o n , C l a r k s o n D o n o r s ws v e r e j Blo h e cr ip p le d c h il d r e n f o r j nee m ad e i t h e W h it e C r o ss w h o se b e n e fit v b e in g sold . I hose S e a ls a r e n o ’ not m a d e by crip ­ a rticle- w e r e pled c h ild r e n , b u t by A. M. W ilso n , U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t , w h o h a s by this m e a n s m a d e part o f his e x - d. perises in ach*>ol. I H Y D E PARK FLORAL CO. P H O N E 24111 v e n a p o rt- i o f p r in ts e n t i t le d “ C h o ix ties C e le b r e s M ai*en s ce a t A u s t i n , ^ S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e by m a i l : f i r s d o l l a r s y e a r l y . Student Forum T h e D a il y T e x a n i n v i t e s t o r i a l s o r S t u d e n t F o r u m c o l u m n s . ' f i r i n g l i n e " a r t i c l e s t h e w r i t i n g o f f r e e l a n e s e d i ­ t h e t o b e p u b l i s h e d in S u c h e d i t o r i a l s m u s t be w r i t t e n b y s t u d e n t s o f t h e t o Boma p h a s a of U n i v e r s i t y a n d m u s t p e r t a i n d i r e c t l y s t u d e n t life . All c o n t r i b u t i o n s m u s t be s i g n e d , b u t t h e c o n t r i b u t o r ' s r e q u e s t s . U n o w n e d if h e s o n a m e w il l n o t be p r i n t e d a r t i d e a w il l n o t b e p r i n t e d - T h o s e o f 2 0 0 w o r d s o r Je-*» w ill r e c e i v e p r e f e r e n c e . E d i t o r - i n C h ie f _ A s s o c i a t e Evil t o r W ight S u p e r v i s o r P r o o f r e a d e r _ _ (HD Dozier E d i t o r i a l W r i t e r a bf l u r e d C o o k e B b M a r q u i s ___________J o e H o r n a d a y ______________ J a y H a l l J o h n P e a r s o n M a d d e r s ____ W e l d o n M a r t F A C U L T Y A N S W E R S E D I T O R I A L T h e w r i t e r o f the l e a d i n g e d ito r ia l in yester* Melvin Nielsen j d a y 's D a i l y T e x a n ( F r id a y , M a y l l , 1 9 3 4 ) , e n - S p o r t s E d i t o r A s s i s t a n t s : R i c h a r d M o r e h e a d , S t a n l e y G u n n . B r u c e C o l l i e r , __________ O w e n E n g l i s h J G o r d o n S t r a c h a n , W a r r e n C o o p e r , a n d J o e S t o r m . 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One blind ; negro with a boy carry in g a tin I cup usually arrives it. time to play I ins stre e t o rgan fo r the supper* patrols hi i dty s tu d e n ts to go down- HATCHER TO READ PLAY "P ro p itiatio n ” is the title of a one-a ct play Mrs, Mattie Austin H atcher will read before th e Mem­ bers of the Kwill Kiub tonight. Mrs. Ila!- her is the au th o r of the th e play. The meeting will be a t A us’in W oman’s Club with Mrs. Adolph Koc’n and Miss Eva Brown After the Dance the best place in town f o r s a n d w i c h e s a n d c o l d d r i n k s is Triple “XXX” Thirst Station GUADALUPE AT 28tb T h ? R U S T o f a n y p r x x x — x x x x x x — x x x - x x x — x x x WHfcf —:'“rr —- ii A N QU KT TO FU A T U RE ' L1 ;.;r fB L O C K H E A D * T H E M E FA CULTY DANCE PLA N N ED LONE COWBOY Opening Today The Dray T H E A T E R S W E ’HE N O T I) H ESSING” with Bing Crosby, Ethel M er­ 1 a role Lombard man, and opens today to play through Tuesday ut the P a ra m o u n t. "T h e House of Rothschild” with ( b u r g e Arliss and Boris E a r l e f f w'iii be shown at a midnight preview to n ig h t at PET BLO W S” Raft opens to- th rough Sunday CO NV EN TIO N c m Ju a n Blonde!!, Dick Reviewed T oday the Tesla*, CO N V EN T IO N ( STY At icrc en p lay bv R obert L ord th e to ry by P e te r M ile r. D irected by A rchie 4 a y o. R eleased by F ir s t N atio n al. (ro m T H E CAST N a n c y L o r r a i n e ■.rn! i fe rry F o rd Vrlene D.ile ii rn i.-u E lle rb e I Will Goodw in (aire H o n ey w ell I 4 *. E lle rb e i c t s t e t t e r Jr c h u r d I B H o neyw ell bal L o rr a i n e f ra v ts bootleg B' * ............. Juan B lundell Aduiphu Meisjou DicJc Powell Guy Kibbee F ra n k M cH u g h P a t r i c i a E l l i s R ut ti I (mini Sly Ho h H e rb e rt H o b a r t C a v a n a u g h G ra n t M itch ell Go i d on W e s tc a tt Jo h n n y Ai th in (C ontinued From Page One) Union with its luxurious lounges and com fortable club rooms. In addition to ’ his there are several complaint y rooms, a Ii, NX. C. A., HANCOCK LAST DAY C h i l d r e n ’* M i t . Today IO 15 a m f r e p V o- V n SC _ S T A R T IN G SUNDAY ___ G irt* i iv m g GI hi B oys . . . . . e n d B oys Lake S av ag e* ! this tearing w ith improving ng atar is the beauty and 1 am- dancer who lei r him such ex- . ai support iii his last picture, I ranees Drake. Foa­ hero,” led alon g with Miss Drake is d p r e Men you. The sto ry is one the colorful romances of tho of a bull-fighter and the scent* aid in Mexico, with th e climax uring in a bull m i g in the c a p ­ be k i n . Obviously it would today .it to play the Param ot B v M A B E L S H E L B Y arace Hall Residents Entertain With Spring Formal Dance Friday SC H EE L W IL L PLAY D uth Schecl a n d his orchestra will play a t the All-University Hance tonight, Vie Kormeier, floor m anager, announced Friday. The dance will he held fro m 9 to 12 o’clock in Texas Union. Chaperons for th e a f f a ir will be Mrs. O riana West, Mrs. W a lte r Aker, and Mrs. George Schrader. The Faculty W om en’s Club has a for plans sp rin g j completed formal to be held Tuesday night, I May la , fro m 9 to I o’clock at the club house. Mary Belle McKee, chairm an, has announced. H om er: Hamby and his orchestra will play for the dance. ic an nu Chi Phi del eg? f r a te r n ity coner A tlanta. Ga., in limmie Russell, incoming pres hou dent, and Duke Godard, Ii Bain anil John Paul Evans. Little Theater (C ontinued From P age One) they return J in which they cold-bloodedly get drunk on brandy and sherry and the scene in which from M cilia in full dress suit? to plague c Ida at a form al gather - ng were entertaining. Mr. Mc­ Clelland was e f f e c tiv e scen e w hen he returned ti* the arms of Gilda during the absence o f Leo. the j in 1 In a relatively minor role, since ] he was part o f the triangle only J by in ference, Albert Brashear's did som e of the best work of the play. The dry wit and polish coupled with the obvious sm ugn ess o f out­ look implied in the character was brought out well. His final scene in which he depicted ti"' w onder­ in g anger and the an gry am aze­ m ent o f the husband of convell a-nee when In- found Gilda had not reformed was superb. In a bit part with practically no opportunity, Esther Mac Kinne.v sketched in a com plete picture of the Cockney servant who w as not particularly shocked at Hilda's b e­ in g with one man not her hus­ band, but was horrified at Gikla’s living with tw o men neither of whom w as her husband. < ith cr parts were effective but ; n o t s t a r t l i n g . — -..... —-o-------------- Horse Show - - (Continued From Page One) C arn atio n Diamond, both owned by Miss Amy Novieh of San Antonio. They will be entered iii the light- harness class as well dr the five-gait od (lass. in O rganization and planning for the show are und er the direction of Adrian Rose, Eileen (’rain, Mary Blanche Bauer, Augusta Boyle. J u an Cham bers. M ary Rus­ se]), Estelle Vann, and Rosalie Robinson. An take place im mediately a f t e r Hie show, has been planned in honor of the t h e : judges. The exact time and place will be announced at the ■ horse show. inform al supper, to SEN IORS TO BE HONORED Members of Gamma Phi Beta I sorority will e n te r ta in S u n d a y ; morning vv th their an n u a l senior brea k fa st at ‘J o’clock at tile chap-j ter house. Vera Ann Kngdahl j will to a stm a ste r an d b eno ra Meyei will give a toast to the s e n ­ ior-. Ann Ramsdeli will give a toast to the alumnae. The fr e s h ­ man ring, given each y e a r to the h e s t pledge, will lie presented. !>e CHEVIGNY TO SPEA K J a c k Uhevigny will speak at a brea k fa st to be given at Newman Hall S unday m o rn in g at 9:15 o’clock. The b re a k fa st will fol­ low the a n n u a l co rp orate com ­ munion service of High Mass tor Newman Club and all Catholic stu dents in the University to be held at 8 o ’clock in St. A u stin ’s Chapel. SORORITY TO E N T E R T A IN Alpha Chi Omega will hold its spring form al tonight a t 9 o’clock in the pink room of the Driskill Hotel. C haperons will be Miss Ruby Terrill, Mrs, I). C. Earnest, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Izzard, and Dr. and Mrs. 1). 0 . Poth. Homer Ham* the by’s orch estra will music. furnish local SORORITY TO E N TE R TA IN Alpha Phi sorority will e n ter­ luncheon celebrat­ tain with a ing day at I founders* o’clock Monday at She chapter house, 2 0 0 9 Whiffs A ven ue. A c­ pledges, A ustin tive members, alum nae, as w ell as the alumnae clubs in San A ntonio, Galveston, and Houston w ill be present. D orothy Doatie of Bryan, e x ­ student o f the University, will spend the week-end h ere to a t t e n d the Kappa K a p p a Gamma dance. A T O . ELECTS O FFICE RS !Officer- fo r next year were (elected by Alpha Tau Omega ‘I w ic k . K raft Falm an was named presid ent; B rad fo rd Pickett, chap­ la in ; Mark Martin, t r e a s u r e r ; Em­ ory Smith, secretary^ T racy Word, sentinel; u s h e r ; Max Bolson, h isto ria n; Charles Met oldster, K erm it < rem ark , for Palm, n a tional f r a t e r n i t y m aga­ zine; < ail Whalen, rush captain, urn! Robert Nixon, interfpaternity council i t presentative. r e p o r te r CZECH CLUB PLANS PICNIC l l The Czech ( tub will e n te rta in j|w ith a picnic Sunday fr o m 4 to jltST fo ’elock, J oo Barton, president, iifgnounced Friday. The group will meet in front of G regory G ym nas­ ium at 3:45 o ’clock and go I rom there to the picnic grounds on ;W ill,-1 W einers will he roasted for su p ­ per and games will be played. All Czech stu d e n ts a re to come, Barton said. invited camp'i ( lock rn ai the PI K. A. ELECTS PE N SE the Truman S. P ense w as elected president o f P i Kappa Alpha I r a - , te r m ly for the n ext year at a re- - cent m e e tin g of fr a te r n ity .! [Other o f f i c e r s elected were Jake Shapirja, vice president; Em m ett !W hitsett, treasurer; and Milton W ynne, house manager. Retiring I o f fic e r s were John Stuart, presi­ dent; T. J. Vaught, vice president; Thomas Saunders, treasurer; and Bow er ( rider, hou>r manager. A T O . HAS BARN DANCE The annual spring dance of Alpha Tau Om ega fra ternity will be in the form o f an apron arid overall party at Barton Springs tonight. Ben Y o u n g and his or­ chestra w ill play for the dance, which will be attended by 60 m em ­ bers o f the fraternity their guests. D ecorations will be in the rustic m anner to carry out the barn dance m otif. and TODAY ONLY .loan Blondell Dick Powell Guy Kibbee Convention C ity S ta rtin g Sunday “Flying Down to Rio TO N IG H T A T 11:30 P. M. |||| GE ORGE A R L I S S HH —IN— III! BORIS KARLOFF * LORETTA YO UN G ROBERT YOUNG ♦ HELEN WESTLEY w r a t : -vs S Z M ne en S T A R T S T O D A Y ! hi* b lo o d . t h e v i c t o r belonged Daring w a s in to spoils! T h e m ost sii.ee “ Blood and S a n d ’’! t e m p e s t u o u s love s t o r y t h e A P O L P N E M E N J O U f r a n c e s d r a k e C o m i n g — “ E S K I M O W I E L L E N D E R Starts TODAY l l A. M. i sn t s i n g i n g W h e n E t h e l M e r m a n i s or O r a c l e i n ­ AHe u is d r i v i n g G e o r g e s a n e . It ' s a S o m e ­ t h i n g do i ni j every m i n u t e . c i r c u s ! W I W m m s P P K a T O T p W S : j j t FURNISHED APTS m i s c e l l a n e o u s FURNISHED HOUSES room s. [ F U R N I S H E D H O U S E — ai* LOST A ND FOUND Business Directory — A D D E D — ( O M L U Y C A R T O O N N E W S R E E L *■. I HEAR BING S I N G - ANN OUN CEMENTS DRIVING T o L o s A NU E L E S J i m 4. 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SCREEN SNA PSH O TS MERELY DIAL 2-3164—W E L L DO U I L REST TODAY IS TI IL TIME sity district report that Stud* Hts are making Your advertising means PAGE FOUR T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1934 Texas Takes All Matches in Southwest Conference Tennis Semi-Finals Seven Longhorn Trackmen Go to Conference Finals From Prelims ^ — —------------------------— •■•*• - — Horseplay - - - Horsing Around - - - Horsewomen White Goes to Golf Finals With Gore of S. M. U. Today * First Heats in Dash Events Held In Dallas Friday w a r d s , T e x a s , B r o t h e r s , R ice, A u s ­ tin , T e x a s . I OO-Yard Dash F ir s t h e a t, ti m e IO— W a lle n d e r , T e x a s , A ik e n , A. & M., K oh ler, B e r r y M. W h it a k e r , in tr a m u r a l d i- K i s t e n m a c h e r , j r e cto r. T his w ill be the f i r s t ti m e I n t r a m u r a l s For Summer Planned By Whitaker P la n s fo r t h e s u m m e r in t r a ­ m u ral p r o g r a m a r e b e in g o o m ­ p h ! od u n d e r th e s u p e r v i s io n o f th at in t r a m u r a ls h a v e b e e n o f ­ f e n d in tho s u m m e r a in ee th e sp o rts w e r e b e g u n in 1916. . w h o All m en s t u d e n t s . h a v e p a y e d . h e ir a c t i v i t y in to c o m p e t e o f -SI are e n t i t le d in tr a m u ra l e v e n t s . T h e c a le n d a r will in c lu d e te n n is , h a n d - I ball, h o r s e s h o e g r o u n d ball, v o ll e y ball, g o l f , a n d ! s w im m in g . p it c h in g , p la y - A . & M. D A L L A S , M ay l l . — T he U n i­ v e r s i t y o f T e x a s L o n g h o r n s to d a y a d v a n c e d s e v e n m e n to the f i n a ls S e c o n d h e a t, ti m e 10.1 — G ru n - e is e n , T e x a s , H e r r in g , A . & M., H a l e y , Rice. in th e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e tra ck 220-Y ard Low H urdles p r e lim in a r ie s h e r e . T h e fin a ls will be held S a t u r d a y . F ir st h e a t, t i m e 2 5 . 7 — R a n d o w , A. & M., W ilso n , T e x a s , W h e e lu s , A r k a n s a s . S e c o n d h e a t, H e r r in g , A. & M., in in th e 1 2 0 -h ig h Tw'o h e a ts w e r e h e ld f o u r j e v e n t s . W ilso n o f T e x a s p la ce d j O liv e r , R ice, B illim e k , A. & M. s e c o n d h urd les, f ir s t h e a t; C ox o f T e x a s took fir st in t h e f i r s t h e a t o f t h e 4 4 0 w ith a ti m e o f 4 9 .6 . E d w a r d s o f T e x a s w o n the s e c o n d h e a t , ti m e A u s tin t o o k th ir d Intramurals 5 1 .6 . in th is e v e n t , Schedule for Saturday W a ll e n d e r o f T e x a s to o k I j th e j in IO f l a t , I j • m < i f i r s t h e a t o f t h e IOO , t e e j H o r s e s h o e s i n g l e s : 2 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k : , I w in n e r o f N o r t h w a y - B u s e m a tc h . V1 , . I'"*• w i" " e r * T r ip p .e h o r n -J e n k in a - M cG o w n m a t c h ; w in n e r o f A d a m s- H o lla n d m a tch vs. w i n n e r o f Lip- s h itx -G r a n b e r r y m a t c h ; w in n e r o f F u ll e r - B r o w n m a t c h vs. w in n e r o f o f L o v in g - R u s t m a t c h ; w in n e r R a n d ow , P a r c lu e - A m e s m a t c h vs. w in n e r o f i A. & M., W ilso n , I e x a s , W e a th - irilek-SifnttioifcS m atch . j -------------- ------------ ---------------------------- to t a k e secon d iii tho f i r s t h eat o f s u m m e r j the 2 2 0 lo w s, t i m e 2 5 .7 . S u m m a r ie s f o l lo w : 1 2 0 -H ig h H urd le* F ir s t .h e a t, t i m e 16.4- i s o n o f S . M . U . , 6 - 5 ; a n d H e m e n | t h e f i r s t t e r m . No in tr a m u r a l sp o r ts will o f f e r e d the s e c o n d term o f s u m - 1 15.6 - H o r ­ nier sc h o o l, Mr. W h it a k e r a d d e d , j rin g , A. & M., B i l li m e k , A. & M„ a m l a l * s t u d e n t s p l a n n i n g to c o m - W h e e lu s . A rk. S e c o n d h ea t, tim e b e j e r b y , B a y lo r . .eat J a m e s p ete should plan t o en ter d u rin g 4 40-Y ard Dash M e d a l s wi l l be a w a r d e d <. h a m - T e x a s , p ions in each e v e n t , Mr. W h it a k e r j A. & M. •■fated. F ir s t h e a t, ti m e M e tz le r , R ice, 4 9 . 6 — ('o x , A k ins. S e c o n d h e a t , fi nn 5 1 . 6 - Ed- Highest Cash Prices Paid F o r S e c o n d - h a n d C l o t h i n g , e n d Mu » i c* l S h o e * , B o o t * , I n * t r u m e n t » . 3 7 6 2 . P h o n e W ill c e l l f o r . r o u n d s , for t w o F O R T W O R T H , May l l . — R id­ d li n g par Ed W h it e , U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s cr a c k No. I p la y e r , f o u g h t h is w a y into .Southw est C on - I the fin a ls o f th e ' f e n n e e g o l f t o u r n a m e n t o v e r the I G le n G a r d e n c o u r s e h e r e F rid a y. H e w ill play J a k e G ore c l S. M. U. in th e 516-hole tit it* m a t c h S a tu r - ! day. W h ite w a s six u n d er par t h i s m o r n i n g a> he p u t o u t his te a m . m a t e , C h a rles 6 -5 . Ile w a s f i v e u n d e r in th e a f t - ; e i n o o n a s he b e a t J. B. H e m e n o f A. A AI., 4-3. H .s g r e a t play F ri­ d a y ha- m a d e hint a w id e f a v o r i t e to a n n e x th e t i t le . G o re a d v a n c e d fi n a l m a t c h by d e f e a t i n g J im in y W a lk u p o i T . C. I 1-up. T h is m atch was h o t l y c o n t e s t e d and t w o p r o te s ts e n t e r e d . A l t h o u g h they p la y e d 20 h o le s , P r o f e s s io n a l D ick Grout ru le d in f a v o r ot G o re o n a pro­ tes t on No. IO, g i v i n g him a on e- u p v i c t o r y on 18. th e to In th e q u a r t e r - f in a l s , G ore bout ll R. \\ lute o f R ice, 2 -u p . W a lk u p w a s fo u r u n d e r par to \Y w o n o v e r M a r v i n J o n e s o f S. M. II 2 - u p b y t a k i n g t h e las! t h r e e hole 0----------- Griffiths Beat Dekes, For Title c h a m p io n ? , T h e H o u s e o f G r i f f i t h , in d e p e n ­ d e n t th e D e l t a K ap p a E p s ilo n t e a m , 13-1 , b a se b a ll in t r a m u r a l t o w in c h a m p i o n s h ip F r id a y a f t e r n o o n on j i ( 'la r k F ield . s w a m p e d th e I p i t c h e r s , s t a r T h e i n d e p e n d e n t c h a m p i o n s g a r ­ n e r e d f i f t e e n h i t s o f f C o n n e r a n d w h i l e I S u l l i v a n . 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