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C h a p t e r H o u s e . 7 :4 5 — U n i v e r s i t y T e x a s U n io n 3 1 6 . C z e c h C lub. 8 ; 0 0 — D r. E. A. P e e r s , f r e e t u r e , “ S p a n is h L i t e r a t u r e T o d a y , ” G e o lo g y B u i l d i n g 14. 1 0 : 1 5 — D aily T e x a n R e p o r t e r . R a ­ le c ­ o f d io S t a t i o n K N O W . “ R io R i t a , ” t h e m u s ic a l show w i t h a T e x a s s e t t i n g , will go in to d r e - s r e h e a r s a l t o n i g h t a s t h e U n i v e r s i t y L i g h t O p e r a C o m p a n y p r e p a r e s f o r its o p e n i n g t o m o r r o w n i g h t a t H o g g M e m o r ia l A u d i t o ­ r i u m a t 8 : 1 5 o ’clock. T h e f o r m e r Z ie g f e ld B r o a d w a y sh o w a n d R K O m u s i c a l will g iv e M a r y C a t h e r i n e G r o v e s , f o r m e r D a l l a s s i n g in g a n d d a n c i n g s t a r , h e r f i r s t le a d i n g r o l e in a U n i v e r ­ sity sh o w w h e n sh e t a k e ? th e ro le o f “ D o lly ,” i n g e n u e lead. th e t o o k ro le s l e a d i n g Mi?? G ro v e s , w h o s i n g i n g a n d d a n c i n g in S .M .U . sh o w s l a s t y e a r , will s in g a n d do in “ R io R i t a ” in h e r ro l e o f th e c a b ­ a r e t d a n c e r t h a t D o r o t h y L ee h a d in t h e Z ie g f e ld s t a g e v e r s i o n a n d in t h e m o v ie . t w o d a n c e r o u t i n e s A s a m e m b e r o f th e D a lla s L i t ­ t l e T h e a t e r l a s t y e a r Miss G r o v e s I t h a d a f e a t u r e d a D a y , ” o n e o f t h e s p r i n g s h o w s o f t h e C u r i a . a CG db. in “ Call r o l e P A G E T W O T h e F i r , ' C M U O ' D n ! I >/■ th- ' ‘hP h o n e 2-247.? T H E D A I L Y T E X A N P h o n e 2-2473 W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 12. 1939 Southwest Teams Will Have Strong Entries in Kansas Relays April 22 (J. T. Netters Take School of Mines, 7-0 Steers Win After Defeating Tech and Baylor Thursday tossed into the tw istin g w ind, and .argely th ey w ith o u t the aid o f s m a bes. K. U. Relay Entrants 3— E d F r a n k vs. B i ll A n d e rso n ; J o e N o rm an vs. Ja c k C u n n in g h a m ; B o b b y A rm s vs. B ill B a rto n . I won the fin a l m atch w ith the loss of one gam e t o B o r u n d a and R- Greer, W olcott Renew Rivalry Tennis Schedule B i ll B illin g s and Gordon H . ie y M o o re ; P a u l B r a d le y . the mat~h S lu b ic k i fini«hed E t tvf£T^? t T 4 T £ Boe va. 4— Z ie g e lm e y e r vs. H a b e rn ic h t; vs. B u r c h S a d le r vs. H a rm o n ; R o b e rt M a rtin . 5— N elson vs. D o n o va n ; P a r k e r v s . H u th ; L y n d e vs. A rm s. B r H A L B R I D G E S T m * * Sport* SO*" a P I PIR A H O L I D A Y P E S T follow rig mi ar victories over Baylor a n d Texas T *c h Tart T h u rs d a y, *:e I. r.ghorn netters yesterday •ae Texas School of M ines, afternoon defeated a five-m an team ' , . _ , . seven m atches to none, w ith o u t the Jess of a set. A h ira east w ind which g rew stead y stror g<-*r b;ew most o f P e n ic k ’ *o the eye s o f the play-**— ----- Co ria era and spectators. H o w e ve r, was mdd com pared to north gale th a t made m isery la s t T h u rs d a y, the cold tennis a u ghet . ... wg! J uj€# recovered See m in g ly from a and Hen ■ «*e of tennis elbow th a t has been sr 7 dro; b othering him la te ly , Bo b Kam- and Bea rath downed Louse K a h n o f the j Longhorn School of M in es w ith little tro u b le b e g in * rn the num b er one singles m atch, numerab ------ K a m ra th won eig h t points before ------- K ahn got his firs t w in n in g ball H. kit,an w ith o u t success. st score made by the vis- s in the num ber one dou- h. w hen M a u ric e F in c h e r / B a t je r o f the U n ive r- :■ I fiv e games to K a h n ity. In the second set the • r>t.t o r s ’ overhead gam e tri­ th e ir opponents o wobble under fle lobs the V illa re a l, ta k in g the only love set of the a fte rn o o n . R e s u lts : K a m ra th beat K a h n 6-1, 6-2; C h ris tn e r b*:at B e a ty , 6-1, 6-3; R isk in d beat Bo ru n d a, 6-1, 6-2; G le n n beat R V illa re a l, 6-2, 6-2; H ick m a n beat F . Vilia- rea!, 6-1, 6-1; P in c h e r and Bat- j e r beat K a h n and B e a ty , 6-2, 6-3; B illin g s and H ille r bea> B o ru n d a and R. V illa r e a l, 6-1, 6-0. M iss Bess H e flin , professor of home econom ics, and M ie§ B e re ­ nice M a llo ry , assistant professor, are in D a lla s at a conference on R esearch in Hom e Econom ics. T H E S T O R E F O R M E N K a ! n a lte rn a te d betw een a driv- rg and a slicing gam e, but nei- h< r style was e ffe c tiv e ag ain st h» blond I.onghorn ace. K a m ra th Iii! l i t t l e forcin g , depending upon drop teadiness and num erous tw o In the num ber singles mat. h, W a r re n C h ri'* n e r played a game of e r r o r 5: against Jo h n B e a ty fo r two b rie f sets. B e a ty , the typ e of player who forces e v e ry tim e he h its the b a li, made several spec­ ta c u la r passing shots hut, as some­ one “ not enough” ef ?hem. A g a in s t a less able ball haw k than C h ris tn e r he m ight have shewn to b e tte r ad- va rr ag*-, a fte rw a r d , rem arked Reuben R ^ k in d won the th ird singles match f rn the Long horns against Jo e Bo ru n d a , a boy who re a lly fought hnrd fo r the three games he won. B o ru n d a w as game all the w ay, but e v e ry tim e he hit a solid shot th at seemed to have a c h a n c e o f w innin g, R iskind would smack it on the rise for a placem ent. The V illa r e a l brothers, Rudol- pho and Frederic© , fe ll victim s to ‘ Tom m y G len n and H a r r y H ic k ­ man, respect I vely, in the n umber R idolpho four and five sit gies. points when got most o f hi* the net, attack .G le n n 's hard di ves r * ’ His brother tried a net & E E F U ? t i Q V A a/ - re ./ A 7 F $ £ d ^ O L C O T T - D e f e n d i n g c h a m p i o n * i t t h * * * v * n t * * n t h a n n u a l K a m a * R e l a y * , A p r i l 2 2 a t L a w r e n c e , w i l l i n ? I u d * t h a t h r a a m a n p i c t u r e d a b o v e . H a c k n e y , b i g K a n i n S t a t e f u l l b a c k , i i e x p e c t e d t o l e t a n e w r e c o r d i n t h e » b o t p u t . B r y a n » -t a K a m a * R e l a y * r e c o r d in t h e p o l e v a u l t l a i t y e a r a n d W o l c o t t e i t a b l i i b e d a n e w m a r k i n t h a 1 2 0 - y a r d h i g h h u r d l e a ms last year, Steer M erm en Exhibit In Tem ple's N ew Pool ’ tif Longhorn m erm en a retu rn p erform ance in new Y .M .C .A . pool t o ­ tic# team should in the 440-yard int n e d ify re la y, f r anything, it la it re la y team S tca k le y , Jones, All return #x- by tho S te e r sp .ash en enc encore fro m Tem ple aqua! 'Tho O w l s ’ s p r i n t , m e d l e y t e a m I c a tu red in the exhibit! o k s t only one man. T h a t quar- ; w as m ad* un < f Patterson, I bo tho b e rg h rn Olym pi . Adolph K ie f e r nnd R a ! ; ' ja n , w ho, along w ith Ja n e young high school record may take a cra ck at a mark n M ond UNIVERSITY CO-OP C o m e in a n d h a v e y o u r suit pressed F R E E w h i l e y o u w e a r it. W SEEMS TOME CM MOT *3 GETTING A LOAD OF THE REAL - JOY IM PIPE-SM O K IN G . ^ GOT ANY PO IN TERS 7 5 [ S U R E HAVE. JUST ' FILL UP WITH T H IS J M E L L O W -S M O K IN G PRINCE ALBERT AMD 'GO TO T O W N ’ OM ^ PIPE PLEASURE! mf T H E R E S A B I G S P O R T S E A S O N A H E A D . . . COOL SPORT SLACKS Cr b h I R T S IN THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN AUSTIN .With the sport season Just ahead, you will want soort dottles that can trave! ’ with the best company . . . in town, in the country, on the lints and the tennis courts." G et an early jump on the com* feet season by selecting your sport c othes now. W e are showing more mod­ e's and patterns in both sport sh'rts and s sets Han ever before! so no man need deny Krnseif a fling at comfort this year. S P O R T S L A C K S S P O R T S H I R T S Qualifying Cards Due In 'Mural Golf tod a tu rn m er i am u ra P a rtic ip a n t* m u *.t play I * hole15 or, the M angaria c ut ie and rn t th e ir score c a id • g o * : by the c lu b pro before turn, r.g it in to the intramural o ffic e . There will be a* many flig h ts a? is necessary. T he lowest thirty-two scorers will p la y in the cr.arr.pion- ahip flight w ith the next thiry- two p la yin g in the first flig h t ar d a• m a ry more flights a * w ill be necessary to take care of the en* t i .t ib J AN D S A Y — I P A . S E X T R A T A ST Y TOO* * DON’T M I S S IT, ^ M E N ! Albert’s big red tin T h e r e 's real smoking j y fo r you in Prince f choice tobaccos. P,A. is “ no-bite” t r e a t e d - s m o k e s MILDER, COOLER, with rich, full b ody, right down to the heel o f your pipe. DRAWS E A S Y an i BI RNS SLOW ail tho while, too, boca :se i t ’s crimp cut.” Get in on this princely smoking tod ay. V T yX ^ y. .. ;1 , , Ceftrrtgh? tfW R. J R e * 1 * r irf ■rn I lh * m a llo w * # ! 'r n 'n* IO fra g ra n t p ip a fu i* o f P n n f . A lb e r t . I f y o u d o n 't t a i * . c i t p ip * to b a c c o y o u mr mr fin d • mf a - 7 re tu rn t h * p o c k e t tm w it h t he r . c t c f t h * to b a c c o in i t to u* at a n y tim * w th .n a m o n th fro m th ia d a ta . a n d *»* yr I r*> u-vd f u ll p u rc h a a * p n c a , p la t p o a ta c * S i / m d > J . R e y n o ! T o b a c c o C o m p a n y , VV in ,t on S a l e m , N . C, R THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE . . C R I M P C U T lO**G •ARNING Rift AMO CtfcARgTTS Trtm+sr n ‘f P k • - 6I6 C O N G R ESS AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN ■M i ' ' * Phone 2-2473 THE DAILY TEXAN Phone 2-2473 The First College Daily in the South PAGE THREE W E D N E S D A Y , APRIL 12, 1939 Texas, Rice, L.S.U. to Compete Triangular Meet Here Saturday One o f th e S o u th w e st* , m o st h otly c o n te s te d track m e e t s o f the , . e a ' o n ie sch ed u led fo r M emorial S ta d iu m S atu rd ay a ft e r n o o n w n en U y h ^ T ex a s. Rice, and L ouisian a S ta t e sta g e th e ir an n u al tr ia n g u la r argu- I U U M J I i m y f l Q _ _ ^ ^ T h e T e x a s -R ic e fe u d is one o f lo n g s ta n d in g and by h o r n in g in on th e f a m ily q u arrel, th e T ig e r s of th e S o u th e a s t C o n fe r e n c e have be c o m e a p a r ty in the h ostilities. In U » t y e a r ’ * b a t t l e i n H o u l ­ t o n R i c e t o o k f i r s t p l a c e . T e x a . f i n i s h e d a n d c l o t e i n t h e L o u i s i a n a w a s d e f i n i t e l y s e c o n d a r u n n i n g al l t h e w a y b u t f i n i s h e d a f e w p o i n t s b e h i n d t h e S t e e r s . it S a t u r d a y ’* m e e t l i k e l y t o b e e v e n c l o s e r w i t h n e i t h e r o f t h e f a v o r i t e . L o u i s ­ t e a m s r a t e d a s i a n a b e t t e r a p e r h a p s , h a s , b a l a n c e d t e a m b u t t h e O w l s a n d S t e e r s h a v e m o r e p o t e n t i a l f i r s t - p l a c e w i n n e r s . > Rice is p a rtic u larly st r o n g in th e d ash es, h urdles, and the re­ lays. Fred W o lc o tt is, o f cou rse, the c h ie f th r ea t fo r th e H o u sto n school, but he has so m e capable fl y e r will te a m m a te s . T h e blond p rob a bly run both hurdles, t h e 1 00 -ya rd dash, and a lap on the 4 4 0 -yard rela y in a d d ition to t a k ­ in g p art in th e broad ju m p. It is q uite lik ely, to o , th a t he will take f i r s t in all those e v e n ts w ith the e x c e p tio n o f th e broad jum p. — Intramurals— N o t i c e : Q u a lif y in g round for tr ies m u s t bs tu rn ed m u r i l o ff ic e by T h u r s d s y , April 18. the to in . c i f e n ­ ln t r s - W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 12 B A S E B A L L MICA D iv is io n 2 30 — Middle— Monroe Milles R in k y P i n k s . T E N N I S S I N G L E S F r a t e r n it y D iv is io n (SPF.) ( S P E ) ( S A E ) (T a u P e l t ) v s . Tol Ware 2 : Dick Sehill v s . Ja ck A ye r 4— Harold H o f f m a n »» (H ap S i . ) I ; H e rbert Cook Dick Miller ( S ig m a Nu) v s . G eor ge Pe abo dy (T h e t a vs. F r a n k ­ X i) ( P h i P s i ) 3 ; Milton H ar w ic k lin J o n e s (T au P e l t ) 4 ; ( P K E ) vs Jodie E is c n - Fred C ham b er s berg (Tau P e l t ) 5; M. J. B ra n non (Chi 6; A lv in P h i) Marks (P h i S i g ) vs. Ben D obson ( S P E ) 7 ; H ar r y Goodm an (T au P e l t ) vs . Jo hn Sp ear s (P h i P s i ) (P h i G am ) 8 ; w in n er of vs. Sam Lee (P h i P s i ) vs. H. Wood Ted H a y w a r d ( D e lt a S i g ) vs. Clark T h o m p s o n ( B e t a ) IO; E. T. S u m m e r s (P i K A ) vs. Bob Rain (K ap S i g ) (D e lta (A T O ) 12; B oyd T a u ) vs . J o h n Se am an ( S i g ­ T an n e r ( P h i P e l t ) vs. Ed Gardner i s . ma C hi) 1 3 ; Irvin J a f f e e ( P h i S i g ) 14 ; Jim K e n n e th Se ib e r t I T h o * * * * ( S i g m a Chi) v s . H a r v e y W en ii ( P K E ) 8: Al B e y e r l i t Maury W e s t ( P h i G a m ) is-. I. E. Clark ( D e l t a T a u ) vs. L ou isia na has Hal VV are in the i n c ^ in th e hur i n d a sh e s and W a te r e r d a s h e s a n a w a t e r e r d ie s. W hile th ey a r e not con- gid e r e d g o o d e n o u gh to b e a t W ol- C a r t e r D u d le y f h o v y h e y w in places V tall to w o u ld ord in arily Rice also ha s Ike S t e a k l e y w ho is c o n sid e red g o o d e n o u g h to finish se con d to W o lc o t t in the c en tu r y and to win th e 2 2 0 -y a r d dash. ( P h i P e l t ) th a t Bo sl (C h i P h i ) vs . R i c h a r d L i v e r s E r n e s t ( P h i L o , ( D e l t a S i g ) vs. i e x a s . Bob W h i t e ( P i K A ) 1 8 ; H a r r y Sm ith P r i d g e o n ( S A E ) ( P K E ) vs. Stun I G a m ) 1 7 ; S c o t t D a b n e y ( p h i G a m ) vs. 19; J a m e s M cC ullo ug h ley David J i m 16; T h e m i d d l e d i s t a n c e s m a y p r o v e t o b e t h e d e c i d i n g e v e n t * T e x a s ’s o f t h e i r h o p e s t h e p r o g r a m h i n g e a n d l a r g e l y o n o u t c o m e a l t h o u g h it d o u b t ­ f u l i f t h e S t e e r s w i l l f i n i s h h i g h i t t h e q u a r t e r o r h a l f - in e i t h e r m i l e . T h e y h o p e , h o w e v e r , t h a t L o u i s i a n a a n d R i c e w i l l d i v i d e p o i n t s e n o u g h t e a m w i l l s o t h a t b e n e f i t t h e n e i t h e r g r e a t l y . th e P a u l S a n d ers and Church should st a g e o n e o f th e h e s t races o f the day a n d in q uarter-m ile is e x p e c te d to push C al­ Church vin Bell in th e h a lf-m ile. T e x a s will ha v e W e n d ell Si-ebert as a st r o n g c o n te n d e r shorter race b u t so far the S te e r s h av e fa ile d to u n co v er a d e fin ite threat in th e h a lf-m ile in the T h e mile relay , la s t e v e n t on the p rogram , m a y d e te r m in e the w in ­ ner. In th e T e x a s R e la y s L o u is ­ iana w on with Rice fin is h in g third and T e x a s fou rth . T e x a s p la n s to pick up m ost o f her p oin ts in th e field ev en ts. B e e f u s B ryan in the pole va u lt; Jud A tch iso n in th e broad ju m p ; Jack H u g h e s in th e d iscus th ro w ; Gilliam Graham in the ja v e lin ; and Bill D avidson jum p in are fa v o r ite s. D a vid so n did not last co m p e t e in th e high ju m p in w eek 's m e e t but should be in c o n ­ dition by S a tu rd a y. B ern ie E su n a s in th e sh ot p u t is also a possible f ir s t p la ce w in n er. the high Englishman-- (C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e I ) R esea rc h A sso cia tio n B ritain. o f Great H e has b een le c t u r in g th r o u g h ­ o u t th e N o r th and E a s t fo r the p a st tw o w e e k s and will c o n tin u e his to u r on to the c o a st a f t e r his l e c t u r e here. Dr. P e ers will be e n te r ta in e d w ith a tea b y the s p a n is h fa c u lty o f to 5 o ’clock W e d n e s d a y a ft e r n o o n at the F a c u lt y W o m e n ’s Club. th e U n iv e r s i ty fr o m 4 BUILT-IN E X P O S U R E M E T E R AUTOMATICALLY I nd ic ates proper l e n s and s h u t t e r s e t t i n g s . (P h i S i g ) 20. g— E u g e n e C arri n gto n ( B e t a ) 9; winner ( S A E ) v s . Jim (D e lt a B iv in s (K ap S i g ) I ; Jack Harbin ( P K E ) 2 , H u g h T a u ) vs . G e or ge N s l l e ( K A ) Miller ( S P E ) vs. Al P r e n d e r g r a s t Pe rrin ( S P E ) vs. Gordon J a c k ­ 3; N a t (K ap S i g ) K A ) 4 ; Bob Park son ( P i S c o t t M c ­ R itt e r ( P i K A ) 6 . vs . Bill ( P h i G a m ) vs. T o m m y T aylo r D onald ( B e t a ) 6; Leo H o ff m a n (T au P e l t ) vs . O. B. E n g l i s h ( P h i G am ) 7; Manley B rit. (K A .) vs. w in n er o f Ben D u ff ie tain ( P h i P s i ) vs . Fra nk Sin g er (Tau P e l t ) (P h i P e l t ) va, w in n er of 8; Bill L an g (A T O ) vs. T hornto n Ra ym ond Harrison Greer k in m a n of (P h i P s i ) vs. Bill Lori me r T h o m p s o n ( B e t a ) v s . L a w re n c e S k ell ey ( B et a i IO; ( S i g m a C h i) vs . Ralph Alfr ed L u c k e t t Co lbert l l ; Lee Gordon (T au P e l t ) vs . Bill T h o m p s o n ( K A ) 12; (Chi Ph i) vs . Roy Berry Ralph S p e n c e ( P K E ) 1 3; Fred W a d le ig h ( D e lt a Tau) vs. C li ff R e yn old s (P i K A ) 1 4 . John S in g e r ( P h i S ig ) vs . B yr on Cain ( D e lta T a u ) 15 ; B ur to n G r o s s m a n (Tau P e lt ) vs. W m . S m ith (Chi P h i l 1 6 . Edward ( S i g m a Chi) vs . Jack B e r g O l d C r a v e n s (A T O ) 1 7; Jack W rath er (S ig m a N u ) v s . A m o s P e te r s (Chi P h i) 1 8 ; Ed B u c k ­ (S ig m a Chi) ley ( D e lt a S i g ) vs. P r e st o n IO; Bill P e a v y S t a a t s ( P K E ) vs. T o m P a y (T h e t a X i) ( S P E ) 20. H O R S E S H O E P IT C H IN G MICA D iv is io n 4— Fred W e b s t e r ( I n d e p ) ; Ted K e e fe r W e y la n d t Co-O p) v s . T om Cur tis ard Sh ep he rd W a s h i n g t o n «ey d e p ) ; Billy Edwin P u s k a r ic h ( I n d e p ) G eorge B ec ker Sa ilor s (Inde p) vs. A t w o o d (Allied ( I n d e p ) ; R ic h ­ ( B e rr y H o u s e ) v s . Wilbur (A lli ed Co-Op ) ; Bill Kirk- ( I n ­ ( R u s t l e r s ) vs. Virgil W ilkins ( R a n g e r s ) . (A lli ed C o- Op ) vs . Lon (C a v a lie r s ) vs . Eddie T or rhi n v s . Lee Minter ( R a n g e r s ) . ( I n d e p ) ; B. J. C L U B D IV ISIO N ( P r a t h e r ) 4 20 — W a lt e r Caven ( L C D ) vs . Jack Giber son Ralph K u t t e n F a in g e r v i l l e ) ; Bill W h it m o r e Har ry Bar to n P e e k ( P r a t h e r ) e r t a ) ; B. R. R e y n o ld s r en ce S c h u ltz vs. (S o n s of A le c) ; Ralph ( P f l u ­ ( R o b e r t s ) vs. ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) ; H o u s to n ( R o b ­ (L C D ) v s . L a w ­ vs. B ea le Dean ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) . 4 : 4 0 — Gar th B a te s ( P r a t h e r ) va. Tom S t e l l e y ( R o b e r t s ) ; Cha*. A d am s ( A . S . A.) ( R o b e r t s ) ; Leonard vs . Calvin Gorman L u n d g re n vs. W. L. Gidden ( A . S . A.) ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) ; W. J. T u r n e r (P r a t h e r ) vs. J u n e D oye n ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) ; J. P. (S o n s of A le c) v s . Jo e Worde n H o u s e ( P f l u g e r v i l l e ) ; Jerk P a t te r s o n ( R o b e r ts ) v s . E W. Campbell ( T e j a s ) ; Alan H a y e s ( P r a t h e r ) vs. W m . W a ts o n ( L C D ) . M ICA D iv is io n S— Bill E ar n ey vs. Jack ( R u s t l e r s ) ( T a y t e 's C o -O p ); D e w i t t Cox F i s c h e r ( C o lle g ia n s ) vs. Maurice L it to n (Altied C o - O p ) ; Claud B ond ( R a n g e r s ) v s . S t u ­ art W il li a m s ( I n d e p ) ; Gene Sa xo n (C a v ­ a l i e r s ) vs . Garth A u s tin ( A b ed Co-dp) ; P a u l M cC iu ng (I n d e p ) vs . J a m e s T a rt t ( I n d e p ) ; R obt. S te ll ( T a y t e ’s Co-Op) vs. ! Ja ck N eal ren l e r s ) . (Alli ed C o - O p ) ; Fred MrFer- ( R u s t ­ vs. D a v is Hill ( C a v a lie r s ) Club D iv is io n vs . J o e E u g e n e ( P r a t h e r ) ( R o b e r t s ) ; 5 :2 0 — 8. M. S m i t h (L C D ) vs Esr .c S lo v a c e k P a t t o n (R ob ­ ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) vs. Jim Randall (Son* of A le c ) vs. e r t s ) ; J e f f V in in g ( R o b e r t s ) ; C. A. H a r r y R ic h a r d s on M cD ow e ll B e g a r ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) ; Q ue nt in B a te s (P r a t h e r ) ( L C D ) ; Don Faber vs. C. V. L ie b sr h e r (L C D ) vs. R. S lo vac e k ( U n i v . C z e c h s ) . ( L C D ) vs . • a s ­ 5 :4 0 — J o e K ir c he im e r per N e e r ( A S A ) ; A r n o s t H o r a s (U n i v . C z e c h s ) vs. L y n n Brow n (S o n s o f A l e c ) ; L eo Ahr (L C D ) v s . E u g e n e B r y a n ( P r a ­ t h e r ) ; R afael T orr es ( P r a t h e r ) vs . John H l a v a t y ( U n i v . C s e e h s ) ; Melvin Cap­ man ( R o b e r t s ) vs. A r th u r Hil le y (L C D ) J odie I s e n h o w e r (S o n s of A le e) vs. Pe te r S o ll to (R obe r ts Hal l) vs . Werner P f lu g e r (P f! . g e m e l ; O d * Pond (L C D ) v s . H ow ar d M a h a ff ey ( R o b e r t s ). ( P r a t h e r ) ; Geo. U t i s y MODEL A2 $ |2 5 0 c er ti fi e d b u ilt-i n ( 4 5 tr pie A n a s t i g m a t le n s ; 1-2 5 to 1 - 2 0 0 s h u t t e r s p e ed s. e x p o s u r e m e te r ; $10 M O D E L A C e rtif ie d f 4 5 triple A n a s t i g m a t le ns; 1 - 2 5 to 1 - 2 0 0 s h u t t e r speed s. cali brate d M O D E L A 2 F fo c u s i n c m o u n t; W ith b u il t-i n c er ti fi e d m e te r ; f: 4 5 tripl e A n a s t i f m a t le n s ; 1 - 2 5 to 1 - 2 0 0 s h u t t e r s p e ed s. e x p o s u r e $25 M O D E L C 2 C ert ifie d C o u p le d R a n g e I n te r c h a n g e a b le f J . 8 triple A n a s t i f ­ m at le n s ; 1-5 to 1 - 3 0 0 s h u t t e r s pe ed s. A N D F I L M S IN S T O C K ! Fi nder; Te x a s Bookstore a c * O S S U * i v e * t i T ' r 2 2 4 4 G U A D A L U P E S I A L L M E M B E R S of the Turtle Club are r e q u e ste d to m e e t in the W o m e n ’* Gym p ool to n i g h t at 7 o’clock sharp. It is u r g e n t that e v e r y o n e a tte n d . BOOTS R IE D E L , leader. STUDENTS T H E C A P I T O L T Y P E W R I T E R and A D D I N G M A C H IN E CO. ( 2 2 0 S. C o n f e s s ) W ill c l a m , nil and ad j u st yo ur T Y P E W R I T E R S for . . . W e e k P h o n e 8 - 1 0 7 1 (C o n tin u e d from Page I ) tury, 16*89-1763; P. M. Hamer, The N a tio n a l A rchives, Vol. III, The S o u th in the A m erican R evo­ lu tion , 1 7 6 3 - 1 7 8 9 ; T. P. A b er­ n e th y , U n iv e r s i t y o f Virginia, Vol. IV, F o u n d in g th e Southern S y s­ t e m , 1 7 8 9 - 1 8 1 9 ; Charles S. Svd- nor,' D u k e U n iv e r s ity , Vol. V, The D e v e lo p m e n t o f S o u th ern S e c ­ tio n a lism , 1 8 1 9 - 1 8 4 8 ; A very 0 . C rav en . U n iv e r s i t y o f Chicago, V ol. V I, T h e G row th o f Southern N a tio n a lism , 1 8 4 8 - 1 8 6 1 ; Charles W. R am sd ell, T h e U n iv ersity c f T ex a s, Vol. V I I , The Southern I C o n fe d e r a c y , 1 8 6 1 - 1 8 6 5 ; E. Mer­ ton C o u lter, U n iv e r s ity of Geor­ gia, Vol. V III, The South in Re­ c o n str u c tio n , 1 8 6 5 - 1 8 8 0 ; ( \ ann W oo d w ard , U n iv e r s i t y o f Florida, V ol. IX , The O rigins o f the N ew S ou th , 1 8 8 0 - 1 9 1 3 ; Rupert B. V a n c e , U n iv e r s i t y o f North Caro­ lina, V ol. X , T he P r e se n t South, I 1 9 1 3 -1 9 4 0 . s e ttle d on M ajor L itt le fie ld w as born in 184 2. in Mississippi In 1850 he ca m e to T e x a s w ith his parents, w h o the Guadalupe R iver a b ou t f i f t e e n miles above In A u g u st, 1 8 6 1 , he G on zales. en listed I, T er ry’s T e x a s R a n ge rs, and w as made cap ­ tain 20. he W o u n d ed d u r in g the Civil War, he w e n t back to the fam ily plan­ tation and still later entered the ca ttle b u sin ess. in C o m p a n y b ecam e b e fo r e He w a s ap p o in te d a mem ber of the U n iv e r s i t y ’s Board of R egents in 1911 b y G o vern or O. B. C ol­ quitt, and served as chairman o f its land c o m m itt e e until 1916. Battery; Class B : The H a m ilto n Trail and the Odessa O d e s sa n ; Class C : The Grandfalls Gusher and The Friona Chieftan. Northeast—-Class A: The C o m -, pass. North Dallas High School (Dallas) and The Jacket Journal Weekly, Arlington Heights High School (Fort W o rth ); C lass B : The Henderson Hi-Life and The Mount Pleasant Tigerette. Southw est— (Tass A : The La­ redo High School Journal and The Times. Brackenridge High School B : The (San A n to n io ); Class Iraan Broadcaster and The M c A l­ len Wheel; Class C: The M arfa Shorthorn and The M irando P a n ­ ther. S o u ^ ie a s t— Class A: T he H ous­ ton Reagan Statesman, John Rea­ gan High School (H ouston) and The A u stin Maroon, Austin High ( A u s t i n ) ; Class B: Tho School Mercedes Tiger and The I aylor C otton B oll; Class C: The Crosby D istrict Messenger and The Bar­ ber’s Hill Eagle, Barber’s Hill High School (Mont B e lvie u ). The forty-eight delegates from these t w e n t y - f o u r school new spa­ pers will participate in the state c on te sts in jo u rn a lism to he held May 5 and 6 in connection w ith I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c League Press t h e C o n fe ren ce . The contests consist of fiv e events, news reporting, editorial w r itin g , headline writing, copy readin g, and feature story w riting. In addition to th e c o n te s ts th ere will be a series o f d iscu ssio n s o f high school jo u r n a lism prob lem s. O rganized in 1 9 2 8 , the I n t e r s c h o l­ o r g a n iz a tio n astic L ea g u e P ress has grown rapidly. T his y e a r th ere are t w e n ty -t w o m e m b e r s m o re than last y e a r . Engineers- (C o n tin u e d fro m P age I ) H. E. D e g le r on F riday afte rn o o n , and a b r e a k fa s t b y Mrs. R. W. S a tu rd a y morning. W a rner on the U ni- to u rs on S ig h t -s e e in g v e r sity c am p u s and around A u s ­ t i n w e re co n d u cted for the dele g a t e s by co n v e n tio n o ffic ials. P r o fe s s o r R. L. P e u r ifo y , d ir e c ­ tor o f the D ivision o f E n g in e e r in g at T e x a s C olleg e o f A rts and In­ dustries, C. W. C raw ford , p r o f e s ­ sor o f m ec h an ic al en g in e e r in g a t T e x a s A.&M., C. E. Rowe, p r o f e s ­ sor o f d ra w in g at The U n iver sity o f T ex a s, and D ean O. V. A d am s o f T e x a s T ech w«re am on g the sp ea k e rs at the co n ven tion . is N e x t y e a r ’s m e e t in g to be held at the C o lleg e o f M ines at El P aso. Winners-- (C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e I ) s e le c tio n s b e in g m ade class, w e r e a n n o u n c e d : In each N o r t h w e s t — Class A : The A u s ­ tin P io n eer, A u stin High School (E l P a s o ) and The Abilene High Profs - - (C o n tin u ed fr o m P a g e I ) ton, D. C., ad dressed a g en er a l session F r id a y night. o f F a c u lt y m em b e rs r e p r e s e n t in g I the U n iv e r s ity w e r e D onald Lar- ! son, tutor o f g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr. Em- m ette R edford , a ss o c ia te p r o f e s ­ g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr. C. E. sor A y res, p r o fe s so r e c o n o m ic s; Dr. C. A. W iley , p r o fe s so r o f eco n om ics; Dr. Ruth A llen, asso ciate p ro fes so r o f ec o n o m ic s; Dr. C. Aubrey Sm ith, p ro fe s so r o f ac- j I co u n tin g ; Dr. C. F. Lay, p ro fe s - I sor o f a c c o u n ti n g and m an a ge - of m e n t ; Dr. W. H. Irons, a ss ista n t; i p r o fe s so r o f b u sin e ss a d m in ist r a ­ tio n ; Dr. W. E. G e tty s, p ro fessor o f s o c io lo g y and d ir ector o f the B u reau o f R esearch in the Social in s tr u c ­ S c ie n c e s ; R. D. H op p er, to r in s o c io lo g y ; Dr. C. M. R osen- q uist, p r o fe s so r o f s o c io lo g y ; Dr. H. E. M oore, a s s is t a n t p r o fe s so r of ! s o c io lo g y . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris spent ' the h o lid a ys in D allas. A t the P eak of the Season R em o d elin g S a l e S t a r t s T u e s . 8 : 3 0 a m. M E N ’S SHOES Drastic Reductions M en’s JARMAN FIVE SHOES V alu es $ 5 .0 0 to $ 7 .5 0 AND S p o r ts N o t ic e FRIENDLY P L A N W H A T E V E R Y O U W I S H ...W E HAVE THE CORRECT CLOTHES V/ith Easter over and a whole new season stretching before you, lay p !ans now to make it the smartest and most enjoyable you've ever known. And, men, regardless of the nature of . whether you re going in tor more your plans . dances, more sports or more leisure . . we have the clothes to make whatever you p an to do more enjoyable. W o n t you drop in and let us show you a few of our newer ideas? M A Y W E S U G G E S T . •« R /nolds * Pen'and suits lr a //’de choice of fine gat c'oths, $25 Ugh* to $45. Sports Coats, $16.50 and more. Sport S acks, $7.50 to $10 A r r o w and Enro Shirts in whites and fancies, $2.00 and more M c G r e g o r S ack Suits, $5 and more M c G r e g o r Sport Shirts, $1 and more New Spring Neckties $1 and more Swim Shorts by Catalina $3.00 and $5.00 Ligh tw e igh t S t e t s o n Felts, $5 and more. p a g e r o m The f{r$t College Dndy Ai the South The Daily Texan ft* Tex**- A-:* it* teg **« I e Mn A -still, Elf ten I* - ; ' Ad** ' iir. E u*Uy [tut lUMftl o«*s; »*** *•« « be bal**™et* •* t • nested o* th* a a p ti of th* bt »*r*»t9 •- I ae., » » « f f morn- r f Ute I * u t S tud en t J ' -a..-tattoo*. T i alf #**. ands? tis* let of Congree*, Mazeli i, J* * I S I . ne# J e e r s * • ** Befcditi# r *; o ffice s .O f, ISS- « • rn*a » * w o e e t th * f e e t © " ' * * ti (fag *• I Cire • atta* Dep*rt*«*t — gewwlw* ii I f: 4 p§9,0 u<# 2 24 I %. , , f**».* A C W r ig h t * * » * • • * , S U B S C E I P T IO M E A T TS B r < a rrW t B r M ali . . . . _________ I « Z T ! ----- ie * ♦ I <1 J !® 1938 M e m D er 1939 ated Co eg e*e Press YOH sa TJON A l AUE I I T IB INO B t Advertising Service, Inc. * -Ca - I n / w ’ToRjT N T. ANGELES SAN FHANCIBCO ..n £ff§ • Hp fir t i E d ito r E d ito r E d ito r E d ito r i t am * Tit # Ed ito r Ed *or • i # f r » p h r # * lu r# Ed (tor R adio Ed .tot Rad io A *#I• ♦ • nt R ad io A t t i t tan t U E d ito r J D -error B S D r R S O ir#-*or PA Mux B FL. erett J - mnnrn w k p . J r> : * §■-? f t a G O N E - - With the Guinn By JA C K G U IN N their tURUU white noticed th** th* M etier# E c k h trd t fB o h i, (H e n r y ), and H »rt lr reckm o rt), Daniel# F*th ttirn n ir (Ja - k j had Around their otherwise undiaturbed mire of pnli* ■ *hi* year. Pome sort of proceeding* against the unlucky M *t*r Sng.eton, They §a.d he wa* lr,* gbi# to run for president. H t had already loat. They said he W M still Ineligible. finder* in The aforementioned Vfevwr* E'khard^-Fath- D*rti# *-#nd-H*rt crew are mamber* of what we '•all the that if you are against something they are againtt you. “ Ants-antr*." That mean* • • They are in direct con trail to Mister John Con­ ns, iy who wa* heard to *ay after ‘he Anti anti1* v*. Singleton foray, “ I ’m for wha 4 * right— if it’* j«t g puppy dog." M ister Connelly »*« one of the attorneys for the Singleton aide So wa* Mis­ ter Tom U w who w a in ’t elected president a it year and VTs»***r Jo e C re e r hill. in we think the Singleton* heat Persona A nt anti’* won out for sheer intrig ,* up their collective * eevea variate justice sillier. the ( p f echmaksng h it the Anti-anti s more plots lr aide had el give u* It was a to** up for wh,"h »ide wa* eating just I The Phone 2*2473 -THE D A IL Y T E X A N ’ Phone 2-247*. Todays Cross Word Puzzle I 2 3 H rn 6 <=f IO ll ft I ; i13 16 ll 2* 20 /// KYO 23 7* ///zY/// IT 30 ' 2 9 //a 33 L l 36 I 39 H 2 f/F7 Va 37 rn. MO ‘ H3 IMM H9 /YY Y/A 'bo I i> rZZ/ ' // Z 21 3#*> HI 5! I IM (ft V//,'/// * / / / //A 23 26 31 I 3^ . . . H S MA iOH fbi rn V7s 32 36 I 47— m ilitary rank 50—at one sid« 61 -—bustle 52—fetter* 54—era 55—writing in str J ment 50-—-around th* outside 67— cli reeled Fids* or M A X B SKELTON M a" Roy Ra*or, V Y. V, A . r - rn i Mi Anita < VV Ii 7.', rn ami the A th* Screw ing cheet o nil * rum Derby, c *r the fi • gg ig, which v pifying (• Pilate, w illin g to ( livered Jesus to be brought him to the the third hour they of Arimathea took bcd it in a sepulchre >f rock. And on the , the women w hich < Jalilee, came unto ey found the stone ev entered in and i- And an angel i seek vc the living He is not here but is f ii Jesus fro came 3 re at!'! the se I rolled a vatf, And found Ilot til said rnitfi tiTem, ‘VV a rn ort y T j - f1■ fi. * (■nt the people i fled, and the r* Golgotha am I fled him. J ob )odv of J e s u s a h w a g b w n f th P l VV ohs have abandoned » of peace they once lament race has been k nations have been b and strong nations n unfair conferences, blood are being pen­ sioned world despairs ings a message of life iquered by mobs, un- ucifixioru zechoslovaJda o f t ) is no zechs has not Iii P may Jose its political ries-old Chinese cul- before, absorb the h e n v, a ’ thr- ide alist! c treatie Finned, he n the arr renewe d . w hen vv e a ie.1 the mo d e liv e r have dnq uc•red. The (rh inc*»e natioi entity the cent ture rnft V* j ias it h a eonque: Je w s mas• suffer Je w is h n p Ct t iIe have i “ The V Cfiucified ) >er-^cution«. but the j ’ been destroyed, rn but on the th ird arose from ’ he dead,” read* the bring- to a de-pairing world the that savagery and violence can ­ li cr; that man w ill triumph de- lecution, w ar, and d ay t h f ; I 1 story. mettag" not corn spite dictatorship?, per.-ecu!ion bate. Thanks Again A G A IN A L P H A P H I O M EGA, honorary service fratern ity, and particularly two members— L u lu s La n k fo rd and Bob Kemp •— are to be congratulated for tho- manner in v,ric h the apr;u% elections were con­ th a sort of a supt i .or *< their ad come to watch Dig! n*‘ng used Carelessly ’ ng to our tonal rmnde Moat int makeup Council, tn member* of th* Urea ware the v student wai­ vitally interested in F * * r n, *ir,< comedy of comedies st udent gov* fare and that cotr ernmpnt. Whila ther* the motive* mg impulae for Woman Suffrage wa* r*in''arnafed right before our eves and we ire re converted to a nobler concep­ tion of Women in Po dir*. Women who servo for the jo y of serving, who never think, not even once, of public glory or other affiliated acclaim. 31 33— measuring rod* 34— n ale 36— earth goddess 36— regt ne rate 37— shoal 38— attack JO— put off 42— burden 44— spittle We think ! hat, worn more and mort in the p politician* are coming c eye. Lik*- grape fruit. P R O - L I G H T O P E R A • • • Also presei Peter M chs* o rg a n is t ion. and deserving good. vs. •Sing,*''in w a * o and service Pete wa* also on the side of justice So wa* Joan D ’Arc, anti s poet-p a ” A C um ,Seting neat by and heckling win Ray Howard, political m itigator and sinner against the good. Ray aho belong* to * branch of the Anti-anti’*, although ha i* n o t closely affil a'ed **, i*h ’ hr' B i g Four. Ray is a fro* lane# Anti-anti, which nvan* he doe* thing* fo»- spite instead of alleged good. W e like hi* method*, although any A n ti anti method* are nr't. The Anti-anti’« ara a direct descender;* (legality nof known) of th# old aaaociated-or-affil>ated-or- Independents. This organiza­ whatever-they were tion wa* brought together under the guiding fine Italian hand of one H arvey Pulliam , famed for his hate on the bookstore*. The main objective, it seem*, of the Associated Independents whh to beat the na*ty old fraternity boy* who had money and gin arid who won all the election Actually, it wa* to elect M.*fer Ped W atkins to some office or ano* her Ha didn’t w n. (an let ll! t i So, you see, line of scheme and quicktfnnk; other side, the meaning critici was created by in the end, ?" a f t e r b e i n g g the Ant; anti’* runic ft rn a long * and plotter*, with skullduggery rig a* their keynote. Whereas, th* tide of goodness and fairness, weil- ■n and inoffensive righteous ti#.**, divine malice to always win out emerge triumphant and unstained ound under the heel of political villainy. We personally pr. f.r th* Anti anti’*. And while we are thinking nasty thoughts we would that wa* brought down by the Ju d icia ry Council. The as­ like to mention the decision tounding matters for decision Anre ( I i was Sin g le­ (2 ) was he eligible at the ton guilty of fraud? time of his filing ? (3 ) is he eligible now or ain’t he? Le** intelligent people would ha.** answered either yes or no to each of the above. The Ju d ic ia ry Council wrote a documen4, dotted w ith extreme y important "w hereas’s." But it wa* a nice document and a nice lady read it and it w ill be preserved in the records of the Students’ Assembly for many many years. ducted. The other service organizations the elections, in holding which aided Orange Ja c k e ts and M o rta r Board, are also due much credit. La n k fo rd , Kemp, and th eir assistants worked hard to see that the elections were ‘‘straigh t.“ Little com plaint has been heard, and everyone should be satisfied that thp service groups have again done their w ork well. Since the service organizations began conducting the elections two years ago, ‘‘undercover’* w ork has been very little done with the ballots— and most of that has been detected, and methods to pre­ vent it have been worked out. B y em ploy­ ing this established system in each elec­ tion, the days of "d irty political attempts” should soon die. M R. J I M M Y H E N D E R S O N seems grim ly determined to hang on to hi* four bit* upon fin d ­ ing out that W a lte r K e rr isn’t per­ forming in "R io R ita ," the Light forthcoming production. Opera’* Ail well and good; as a rather un interested bystander, though, I *1 say Mr. Henderson’s enthusiasm ha* reached the point of intoler­ ance. W a l t c r K e r r i t a g o o d p e r ­ f o r m e r , it * o h a p p e n * h o w e v e r , t h a t t h . I i g h t O p e r a C o m p a n y i t a n O R G A N I Z A T I O N ; a n d a t i n a l l t u c h o r g a n i z a t i o n s , t h e r e a r e q u i t e a f e w m e m b e r * c a p ­ a b l e o f g o o d p e r f o r m a n c e * . in our two con ta if t i| too) and say others have their g fling, too! — R. G. T E X A N W R O N G S L I B R A R Y A G A I N ! 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C o n e y s a y * , w h e n t w e n t y - e i g h t f a c u l t y m e m ­ b e r * i m p r o v e t h e i r m a n n e r * t h a t m u c h . ” I s h o u l d I k e t o a d v e r ­ t i s e t o m y c o l l e a g u e * o n t h e F a c ­ u l t y t h a t I m a d e n o t u c h t t a t e - m e n t a b o u t t h e i r m a n n e r s , i m ­ p r o v e d o r o t h e r w i s e . h a v e that mat ■who rea presume he Faculty v have »1« ” cover ai story with it* sourc ? f i t of thO'C vt ho Texan story, I sho t out the discrepan id my real gent im#? oc ate it if you c in an ear!v i^'ue of S' members the Texan the "B o o k associated p. Fo r th# saw only uld like to :y between I shall its . an publish ‘ he Texan. List the hen- th# poi: I t a app this D O N A L D C O N E Y , librarian. JA C K S O N ’S M E R C H A N T T A IL O R A lt e r a tio n ' No job too big lf y o u r su it don’t fit, see Ja c k s o n . 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