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J" s o c ie t y B Y M A B E L S H E L B Y Miss Shelby N a m e d A lu m n a e President T h e t a Sigma Phis T o H o n o r S an d b u r g f r o m session Miss D o r o th y S helb y, w ho w as g r a d u a t e d th e U n iv e rs ity last y e a r, w as n a m e d p r e s i d e n t of t h e A u s ti n a l u m n a e c h a p t e r of D e lta D e lta D e lta s o r o r it y a t the a l u m n a e held M o nd ay a f t e r n o o n a t th e h o m e of Mrs. L a w r e n c e R o g e rs. Miss S he lby w as th e likewise e lected a l t e r n a t e s o r o r i t y s t a t e c o n v e n ti o n sla te d f o r M a rc h 30 in S an A nto n io . Mrs. C. W. C h e w n i n g w as ele c te d dele- r g a te . t o O t h e r o f f ic e r s e le c te d M o nd ay in c lu d e Mrs. R o g e rs, v ic e-p resi­ d e n t ; Mrs. B e r r y B u r n e t t e , secre- t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. P a u l B o lton , T r i d e n t c o r r e s p o n d e n t. A m o n g T ri D e lta a lu m n a e m e m ­ b e r s p l a n n i n g to a t t e n d th e c o n ­ v e n tio n a r e M e s d a m e s Roy W est, P a u l B olton, H o w a rd Bull, J . 0 . C o rw in , J r . , C. W . C h e w i n g ; Misses D uella D avis, D o ro th y S h e l­ b y a n d J o s e p h in e C aldw ell. O th e r m e m b e r s w is h in g to a t t e n d a re a sk e d to call M rs. C h e w n in g . M e m b e rs of T h e t a S ig m a Phi h o n o r a r y a n d p ro f e s s io n a l j o u r nalism f r a t e r n i t y f o r w o m en , will fo r C arl S a n d hold a r e c e p t io n b u r g fo llo w in g th e p o e t ’s le c t u r e in H o g g M e m o ria l A u d ito r iu m T h u r s d a y night. T h e re c e p t io n will be held in T e x a s U n io n 3 1 5-3 16 . M e m b e rs o f the a c tiv e a n d a l u m n a e c h a p of T h e t a S ig m a Phi an d t e r s S ig m a D elta Chi, a n d fa c u l ty m e m b e r s of t h e D e p a r t m e n t s ot J o u r n a l i s m a n d E n g lish will be in vited r e c e p t io n . T h e T e x a s F o lk - L o r e S o c iety , w hich is s p o n s o r in g Mr. lec­ t u r e , will be special gu ests. S a n d b u r g s th is to T he p o e t will sp e a k to th e g ro u p on his e x p e r i e n c e s in th e field of jo u r n a li s m . He is now c o n n e c te d w ith T h e C h ica g o Daily News. • * • Mrs. J o u g h i n to Play b or W o m e n ’s C lu b Spence-Talley T o W e d May 7 A n n o u n c e m e n t h a s bee n m ad e o f th e e n g a g e m e n t o f Miss K a t h ­ leen T alley , f o r m e r l y of D allas, to C h a rle s M e tc a lf e S p e n c e o f St. Louis, who w a s g r a d u a t e d fr o m th e U n i v e r s i t y in 1925. T h e w e d ­ d in g will t a k e place a t St. J o h n ’s C h u rc h in W a s h i n g to n , D. C., May HI . Mr. S p e n c e , who s tu d ie d law a t H a r v a r d , is n o w on t h e legal s t a f f o f th e M issouri P a c ific R a ilro ad a t St. L ouis. H e is a m e m b e r o f Phi D e lta T h e t a a n d P h i B e ta K ap pa. Miss T a lle y , d a u g h t e r o f Mr. an d Mrs. L y n n P o r t e r T a ll e y of W a s h i n g to n , D. C., w as g r a d u a t e d th e U n iv e r s ity of Mio bigas fr o m in 1932. She is a m e m b e r of K ap pa [A lp ha T h e t a so r o rity . • • # [I lay nos t o Speak T o Book Trailers Mrs. (J. L. J o u g h i n , v iolin ist a n d vocalist, will be p r e s e n t e d in a s e r ie s o f violin a n d vocal n u m ­ b e r s by th e W o m a n ’s C lub a t its m u sicale T h u r s d a y m o r n in g a t l l o ’clock. She will be i n t r o d u c e d by Mrs. J a m e s M axw ell, c h a ir m a n . 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H a y n e s , i n s t r u c t o r in hou se g u e s t f o r th e w ee k-end . ta l k on in t h e U ni- I th e s u b j e c t p la n s R o m a n c e la n g u a g e s A t th e p a g e a n t Miss H e d g e s to w e a r a c o tt o n e v e n in g v e rs ity , will o f “ E x p lo r i n g E n g l i s h ’’ a t a m e et- c o s tu m e of o r a n g e a n d w h ite , U ni- th e Book T r a i l e r s C lub j v e r s ity colors. T h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ing o f T h u r s d a y n ig h t a f t e r n o o n w ith a n A. & M. c o r p d a n c e . E s ­ o ’clock. T h e m e e t i n g will be held co rts f o r th e social e v e n ts will be th e H a y n e s h o m e w ith Mrs. in A. & M. cad ets. H a y n e s as host. 3 :3 0 will be h o n o re d S a t u r d a y a t G u e s ts o f t h e m e m b e r s w h o will a t t e n d the m e e t in g will be Mrs. A. G. R e d d in g o f W aco , Mrs. J. M. G r a s t y , Mrs. R. V. 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B e tw e e n classes she m o t o r e d to T a m p a to ta k e p a r t on c o m m e rc ia l p r o g r a m s , an d is h e r e th e s t o ry of h e r rise to f a m e a n d f o r t u n e begins. R u d y V allee h e a r d F r a n c e s an d a r r a n g e d fo r h e r to a p p e a r as g u e s t s t a r on his is you p r o g r a m , a n d th e now c o n tr a lt o voice w ith Dick Powell a n d Ted F io r ito ea c h F r i d a y a t 8 : 3 0 o ’clock “ H ollyw ood th e o v er C B S on H o te l” m usical re vu e. F r a n c e s ’s r e s u lt h e a r it NBO s ta t io n - ava ila b le . W u A I W F A A, KOA KOI, W EN K , W I W , W ON. 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L o m b a r d o . 9 : 3 0 — N H C — Hay N o b le ’s O r c h e s t r a . 1 0 :3 0 — NHC— L a n n y R os s. te n o r. — J o lly C o lb u r n 's O r c h e s t r a WI.W — W a y n e K in d 's O r c h e s t r a : WON. 1 0 : 4 5 — C B S — O l l i e N e ls o n 's O r c h e s t r a . 10:5 0— J a n G a r b e r 's O r c h e s t r a : W ON. 11:0 0 N B O — A r t J a r r e t t ' s O r c h e s t r a 1 1 : 1 0 — Te d W e e m s 's O r c h e s t r a : W CN . 1 1 :8 0 — N B C — E d d ie I .a n e 's O r c h e s t r a . — C B S — G e o rg e H a ll's O r c h e s t r a — Ph il H a r r i s ' s O r c h e s t r a : W L W 1 1 :6 0 — R a y K y s e r ’s O r c h e s t r a : WON 1 2 : 1 0 — J a n G a r b e r 's O r c h e s t r a : W ON. 1 2 :1 5 — T o m Coak ley s O r c h e s t r a : KOA. 1 2 :8 0 — J i m m y G r ie r ' s O r c h e s t r a : R F I. — T e d W e e m s ' s O r c h e s t r a : W O N . 1 2 : 6 0 — K u y K y s e r ' s O r c h e s t r a : W O N 1 : 0 0 — G u y L o m b a r d o 's O r c h e s t r a : R F I C L U B P R O G R A M P L A N N E D C o n r a d F a t h a n d th e M e n ’s Glee C lub q u a r t e t will e n t e r t a i n m e m b e r s o f t o ­ n ig h t a t 7 :30 o ’clock in T e x a s U n ­ ion 316. T h e s p e a k e r will be R e p ­ r e s e n t a t i v e R u t t a o f C o lo rad o C o u n ty . th e Czech C lub ---------------o——— — — Sandburg - - (C o n ti n u e d F r o m P a g e O n e ) T O D A Y IN B R I E F 2 :30 o’clock — N e w c o m e r s ’ C lub, m e e t i n g a t th e h o m e of Mrs. E m m e t t e R e d fo rd . 3 :3 0 o ’clock — S a m u e l E. G id eon , A u s tin A r t L e a g u e l e c t u r e on “ T h e P r e - R a p h a e l ­ ite M o v e m e n t,” C ity L ib r a r y a u d it o r i u m . 4 o ’clock— U n iv e r s ity D a m e s te a a t th e T e x a s F e d e r a t i o n o f W o m a n ’s C lu bs B uilding. 5 o ’clock — D r. V a n M e te r A m es, ta lk on “ A r t a n d A r t ­ ists,” G a rri s o n H all a u d it o r i u m . t r y o u t s f o r T e e C lub, W o m e n ’s G olf Links. o’clo ck — S p r i n g 6 5:1 5 o ’c lock — C arl F e h r , o r ­ g a n is t, a n d s t r i n g q u a r t e t , E a r l C orn w ell, C arl E d w a r d Bock, V irg in ia K ir s c h n e r , an d Mrs C. E. Mick, S a i n t s ’ C hapel. 6 o ’clock— A lp h a a t All K a p p a D elta m e e t in g in T e x a s U n io n 6 o’clo ck — G a m m a Phi B e t a d i n n e r h o n o r i n g Mrs. E F in l e y of M in n eap o lis, G a m m a P hi B e ta H ouse. J. 7 o’clock — Y o u n g D em o c ra t s , E a s t T e x a s d is tr i c t m e e t ing, T e x a s U n io n 301. 7 :3 0 o ’clock — A lu m n a e m e e t i n g o f T h e t a S ig m a Ph i T e x a s U n io n 315. 7 :3 0 o ’clock— El P a s o C lub T e x a s U n io n m e z z a n in e . 7 :3 0 o ’c lo c k — J . T. H ic k m a n r e v ie w o f “ M eth o d s of P r i v a te R elig iou s L iv in g ,” W esley B ible C h a ir. 7 :30 o ’clock— A d v a n c e d d u p lic a te b rid g e class, T e x a s Un ion. 8 :1 5 o ’clo ck — M o issaye Bo g u slaw s k i, p ia n ist, D riskill Ho lei. l e c t u r e to u r . H e C a rl S a n d b u r g did n o t lcm s of c o m p o s itio n a n d tho d i f ­ fic u ltie s o f th e “ a r t of om issio n .” leave L in c o ln a n d co m e so u th to m a k e a is g iv in g a le c t u re s , b u t his c h ie f b u s i­ fe w n ess seem s to be to p la y g olf an d ta lk . He p la y e d g o lf a t N a c o g ­ d o c h e s f o r fiv e d a y s a n d now he is p la y i n g e v e ry d a y a t A u stin . If he c a n ’t p la y go lf, he likes to w alk, w alk, w alk. H e h as t h e s o f t ­ est, m o s t m u sical t a l k i n g voice I h a v e e v e r liste n e d to, a n d a la u g n t h a t in to se rio u s m a t t e r s n o t to be t a k e n to o s e r ­ is snow w h ite , iously. H is h a i r g iv in g it co m b s itse lf. T h e lips a r e th o s e of a m a n w ho h as b e e n h u n g r y , who is still h u n g r y , b u t w ho h a s ta s te d m a n y th in g s , in c l u d in g R a b e le sia n sto rie s a n d s c h o o n e r s o f b e e r. His eyes a lw a y s s e a r c h in g fo r w h a t is u n d e r th e skin. l a u g h s d a y li g h t im p ress io n t h a t t h e a r e See* Ch a r c o a l B u r n e d “ T h ose a r e p e c u li a r lo o k in g i n ­ d iv id u a ls ,” he said, i n d i c a ti n g tw o m e n who seem ed S ix th S t r e e t th e o t h e r n i g h t a b o u t 12 o ’clock. lo st o n “Y e s , ” I said, “ I th i n k th e y a r e t h e th e c e d a r b r a k e s up fr o m C o lo ra d o .” “ W h a t do th e y d o ? ” “ B u rn ch a rc o a l p r o b a b l y .” “ W h a t do th e y do w ith t h e c h a r c o a l ? ” “ Sell it.” “ T o w h o m ? ” “ W h y p r o b a b l y m e n . ” to n e g r o wo “ W h a t do th e n e g r o w o m e n do w ith i t ? ” “ T h e y use it to h e a t f l a t i r o n s to iro n c lo th e s w ith .” to th e c h ild re n life I have re a d “ W ell, w h e n I g e t back ho m e I ’m g o in g I tell h av e s e e n a c h a rc o a l b u r n e r . All my in G r i m m ’s Fairy T a le s a b o u t c h a r c o a l - b u r ­ th e y ne rs. th i n k e x is te d tales. Now I ’v seen one. S till,” h e w e n t on, “ in T h e A m e ric a n S o n g b a g I ’ve g o t t h e c r y of an old c h a rc o a l m a n f r o m S p r i n g f ie l d , Mo.” I had com e to fa i r y j u s t in re l a ti o n t h a t peo p le pe o p le w h o se to w a lk in g on T h e r e is no pose r e m a r k a b l e m a n ta l k e d a n d c h a n t e d to S a n d b u r g a n d he is n o t r e s t r i c t i n g his a u ­ d ien ce to “ fiv e h u n d r e d ” people. He has to a u d ie n c e s n u m b e r i n g th o u s a n d s . to p of He does n o t g e t o u t on ho u ses a n d yell t h a t he is a g e n iu s , could n o t r e a d or w r it e . b u t m a n y ju d g - m e n t s a r e w o r th y of r e s p e c t say t h a t he is. H e w a s in th e v a n of f r e e v ers e w r it e r s , b u t he a lw a y s had to too m u c h co m m o n s e n s e d e c la re sh ou ld q u it w a lk in g on th e i r legs a n d f e e t a n d ta k e th e i r han ds. S t a n d i n g on o n e ’s head in s te a d of on o n e ’s f e e t is a s u r e w a y of a t ­ t r a c t i n g a t t e n t i o n , e sp ecia lly f o r a w o m a n ; y e t it need n o t a r g u e a h ig h f o r m of o rig in a lity . L a t e r he c a m e h a c k to his f a t h e r a g a in w ith a fie r c e n e s s t h a t boiled. “ F o r y e a r s , ” he said, “ m y f a t h e r w as a p e o n to th e B u r li n g to n Rail ro a d . H e w o rk e d te n h o u r s a day f o r th e m , t h i r t y y e a rs . H e h ad a h u m p o f m u s cles sh o u ld e rs dev elo p e d f r o m s w in g ­ in g a sled ge. H e w as d e f o r m e d , in f a c t . B elly gold, a b elly g o ld r a i l r o a d m a g n a t e s — th e f o r d a m n e d s l a v e -d ri v e rs .” W h e n th e T e x a s F olk -L ore S o ­ cie ty p r e s e n t s C a rl S a n d b u r g a t to F r e e m a n ’s th e H o g g A u d ito r iu m n e x t T h u r s ­ new life o f R o b e r t d a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock, m a n y p e o ­ E. Lee. “ I t ’s a g r e a t w o r k ” S a n d ­ ple w ho hav e seen him b e f o r e an d b u r g said. “ F r e e m a n had to ta k e m a n y w ho ha v e n e v e r seen him t h e d o cu - tr a d i t i o n a n d th e Lee a t e g o in g the to m o st o r i g in a l on e of th e m o st re a l h u m a n be ; c o n s id e r j u s t th o se w idely oppos- ings i>f s o u n d i n g b o a rd s , a n d one o f th e Lincoln. F r e e m a n b e g in s w ith a m o s t of L igh t H o rse e v e r s u p e r b lovable b e in g s la u g h e d a n d w r o t e p o e t r y a n d H a r r y Lee. T o w a r d th e end of th e told a n e c d o t e s an d stood a p p a lle d Civil W a r C o n f e d e r a t e so ld ie rs t h e m y s te r y o f a an d s ile n t a t h u m a n h e a r t a n d w e p t a t t h e t r a g e d y inside of J e f f e r s o n D avis or in side a n a m e le s s w a sh er-w o- m a n . this w o rld of sh a m s anil m g bases in A m e ric a . I m e n t s on Ta l ks T h u r s d a y Ni g h t Lee b oth. I'v e h ad to beho ld one o f th e b io g r a p h y f o u r - v o lu m e ta lk d r i f t e d p ic tu re on his fo r c e s t h a t T h e th e f o r in r i g h t ; T h e s p r in g d a n c e of L ittle C am - I th e r e Little C a m p u s D a n c e Set for F rid a y ----------- T R E A S U R E H U N T G I V E N M e m b e rs o f the L a t i n - A m e r i c a n C lub e n jo y e d a c o m b in e d picnic I he t r e a s u r e h u n t S u n d a y . and tr e a s u r e w as h id d e n Z ilker re m a in e d P a rk , an d lo cate d. F ro m th e r e u n til to B a r to n life c l u t t e r i n g the e a r t h w h e r e v e r m an w alks. W h o e v e r h a s g lan ce d into his “ A m e ric a n S o n g b a g , ” the m o n u m e n t a l colle ctio n o f A m e r i ­ can folk-songs, o r h e a rd him s i n g th e s e so n g s w ith his g u i t a r an d t h a t c o m m e n t on th e m , o r re a d d ro v e pus D o r m i to r y will he h eld in th e S p ri n g s w h e re th e y had a picnic j s t r a n g e a n d a r r e s t i n g p o em , h a lf in verse an d h u m o r b a llro o m in in r h y th m ic h a l f prose , “ M a n y H a t s , ” on th e G r a n d [U nion F r i d a y n ig h t from 9 to 12 c h a r g e of th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t w e re C a n y o n — will u n d e r s t a n d w h a t I M a r y C o rn e lia R o b e rts , G u s ta v o [o’clock. D u tc h S cheel a n d his o r ­ m ean by s y m p a th y f o r co m m o n Ruiz, Mike F e r n a n d e z , a n d A l b e r t c h e s t r a will play. life t h a t is to him m o re m y s te r i o u s T re v in o . t h a n D e a th or th e Milky W ay. w e re d e s e r t i n g by th e t h o u s a n d s . B u t t h e r e w e re som e w ho would n e v e r d e s e r t. W h e n L e e s u r r e n ­ d e r e d o n e of th e m calle d o u t, ‘G a b rie l blow y o u r h o r n . ’ L ife was o ver f o r him. W h e n L ee w as a he said, ‘My b est book dies w ith in v ery old m an a b o u t t o die a wo- me u n w r i t t e n ’.” T h a t is one th i n g m an b r o u g h t h e r boy-child to him C a r l S a n d b u r g to ld me in o u r pro- in te rv ie w . lo n g e d I believ e he t h a t his own b e s t book th i n k s t h u s n e v e r be w r i t t e n . A nd will a n d sen sitiv e to a n y p ers o n who kn ow s a n y a m p le a a seem s b ig g e r th o r , th o u g h a m y stic, S a n d I th a n a n y th i n g he h as w r i t t e n . to bless. ‘T e a c h him to d e n y him self,* R o b e r t E. Lee said ‘T e a c h him • • • N E W M A N E N T E R T A I N S th e T e x a s aruj p la y e d g am es. M e m b e rs W hen V ic to r H u g o lay d y in g ,’ to d e n y h im s e lf.’ ” t h e it w as t h a t a u t h o r in t e ll ig e n t S a n d b u r g to h er. Is Real T h u s, p a r t y th e y o f in T h e c o m m it te e in c h a r g e of a r ­ H o m e r r a n g e m e n t s c o n s i s ts of S te v e n s o n , Billy L a n a g a n , B ro c k m a n H o rn e , Dick W a ite , a n d J o h n C asey. L ouie W h ite , is a re a lity . T h e b e t t e r M r. an d Mrs. P a u l IL Wisch k a e m p e r, Miss Izabell W isch k aem - b u r g T h e r e w as a w om an in C h ic ag o co m e to kno w him, th e m o r e am - who b r o u g h t suit a g a in s t a cor- per, a n d Messrs. Dan a n d T heo p o r a t io n t h a t ow ned a steel pole ple d oes th is re a l it y a p p e a r to me do re W is c h k a e m p e r w e re special fell on h e r h u s b a n d d i n n e r g u e s t s a n d of S is te rs of N e w m a n Hall S u n d a y , a re n o t m a n y college boys w ho m ash ed Ins head in while she an i J he w ere s i tt in g on a p a rk b en c h T he d in n e r was in h o n o r of Vie- to r i a W is c h k a e m p e r , d a u g h t e r of ; d e r f u l s e n s a tio n of g ro w in g , of H e r Mr. a n d Mrs. P a u l IL W is c h k a e m - per, who w as r e c e n t ly e le c te d to Phi B e t a K a p p a. th e D o m in c a n j n e w as b o rn in 1878, b u t th e r e I t h a t th e m s e lv e s t h a t w on la w y e r said feel w ithin to h e r. a t I L a s t n ig h t I w as at th e home of Dr. L. W. P a y n e , J r . , w h e re S a n d b u r g po sitively lives while in A ustin . B e f o r e Mrs. P a y n e re tire d , -he said, as she hi o u g h t in a p l a t ­ t e r of ap p le s, “ Mr. S a n d b u r g , do y ou t h i n k you have e v e r y t h i n g in y o u r room now th a t you n e e d ? ” “ All t h a t I need an d m o re th a n cam e hack his a n sw e r T h e r e is S a n d b u r g th e h u n g e r cr “ T h a t a n d the t a s t e r ; th e r e is S a n d b u r g s e lf-d e n ie r. T h e r e I d e se rv e , is Sand th e • * • LAKME* T O B E B R O A D C A S T D elibes's “ L a k m e ” will h e b r o a d ­ c a s t by th e M e tro p o lita n O p e ra C o m p a n y S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . T h e in th e b r o a d c a s t will be re ceiv ed Home E c on om ics B u ild in g b e g i n ­ n i n g a t I o ’clock. T h e p rin c ip a ls (of th e o p e r a will be Lily P ons, G la d y s S w a r t h o u t , G io v a n n i M a r ­ t i n e t . L eon R o t t e r , a n d G eo rg e C e h a n o v s k y . T his is the la s t we^k of b r o a d c a s ti n g f o r th is seaso n f r o m th e M e t r o p o li ta n O p e ra H o use. • • • D U T C H S C H E E L T O P L A Y D u tch Scheel a n d his all-U ni- v e r s ity h a n d will p lay f o r th e All- U n iv e r s ity D an ce S a t u r d a y nig h t. C h a p e r o n s will be Mrs. L. O. G r a ­ h a m , Mrs. Roy B a rb is c h . Mr. a n d Mrs. W. C. Davis, a n d Mrs. K a t h ­ le e n L. B land c le a r ly d e m o n s t r a t e d M A RC A R E T B A R L O W has t o u s her I a b ility to sw in g a p a d d le — an d I c a n this “ L a re d o L a ss” roll Bull I D u r h a m ! N A N I N E S M I T H h a s | s p r i n g f e v e r , a n d e v e ry b o d y se em s to know a b o u t it e x cep t JO H N N A E V E R S . . . W A L T E R E L Y is t a k ­ in g t r e a t m e n t f o r the sa m e a f f l i c ­ tio n a t th e H o f f b r a u Clinic. F o r f i r s t - h a n d in f o r m a t i o n on how to ask h a v e a n e rv o u s b re a k d o w n , I B E S S J O C H E W N IN G ,. MARY l a n d P E T E M O R E L A N D g e t th e f e a t h e r d u s t e r j b u z z a r d ’s gu ild ed \ f o r b e in g one o f th e c a m p u s 's b e t ­ t e r b e h a v e d m a ’Tied couples. Ala?, p ig eo n s on th e — n e v e r m ind, j u s t s k ip it! • • • L A C O S T E T O T A L K “ B asis a n d A p p lic a t io n s o f W av e M ech an ics” will be th e s u b ­ je c t o f a ta l k by Dr. L u cien L a ­ C oste b e f o r e th e P hy sics C o ll o ­ q u iu m to n i g h t a t 7:45 o ’clock in Phy sics B u ilding 203. 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He w as v e ry p r o p e r ly called th e “ F a t h e r o f E d u c a ti o n in T e x a s .” U p on th e f i r s t p a g e of e v e ry U n i­ v e rs ity o f T e x a s B u l l e t i n ” a p p e a r s a q u o ta t io n fr o m him , a n d it re a d s < t h u s : the g u a r d i a n g e n iu s o f D e m o cracy , an d while g u id ed a n d c o n tr o lle d by v ir tu e , th e n o b le s t a t t r i b u t e o f m an.. “ I t gro o m e d his own h o rses. 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E le c tio n into the O r d 'T o f San J a c i n t o is by u n a n i m us r e p r o v a l , a n d m e m b e r s h i p i ■; ii ju n i o r , se n io r, s t u d e n ts . T h e the n e w ly -e le c te d m e m b e r s : Douglas A rn im , J o h n J u n i o r Bell, J o h n B lair, H e n r y B u r n e y , F re d Crook, Ben D e c h e rd , Bill D o u g h e r ty , Joe F is h e r, J e n k i n s G arrett., Boh G r a ­ h am , J o h n D alto n , F r a n k H ust- m y r c , F r a n k I k a r d , B e r n a r d K at- kowski. S h elb y F r i t t e r , R on ald j Lee, D on ald Lee, T o m L u m p k in , C hase M cE voy, M ax M endlovitz, R. C. N eely, C h ilto n O ’B r ie n , J o h n Pope, J a m e s P r o t h r o , J a c k T a y ­ lor, a n d H e r b e r t T h o m a s. Old m e m b e r s o f th e o r g a n i z a ­ tio n a r e E a r l A m e r m a n . B u ck A v ­ e ry , B o w e r C r id e r , R ichard D a v i s , K r a f t E id m a n , B en G ilb e r t, E d G r a h a m , J a c k G ra y , Dick G regg , Boh K e rn , W e ir L a b a t t , C h a rle s L o c k h a rt, W a tk i n s M cL eod, D o n ­ ald M ark le, F re d M cridith . J o e Riley, Billy R u tl a n d , F r a n k Ry- b u r n , B enim S c h m i d t, J o h n S co tt, an d Al T a r b u t t o n . Debaters Defeat Loyola Again d e b a te T h e U n iv e r s ity last night a u d it o r i u m . t e a m , r e p r e s e n t e d by C y ril C ostello a n d L a n i e r Cox, w on a 2 to I decision o v e r th e L o yo la U n iv e r s ity , N ew 'h i' O rle a n s , te a m L a w B u ild in g T h e L oy ola te a m w as co m p o s ed of C. P a u l B a r k e r a n d Lawrence F . n e g a tiv e B ab ai, who a r g u e d th e “ Resolved side o f th e q u e s t io n , L a w ­ T h a t the G r e a t r e n c e W a t e r w a y T r e a t y S h o u ld Be A d o p te d .” l>akcs-St. in A rm o n d S c h w a r t z a n d J e i i \ M cA fee w on a 8 t o 0 v e r d i c t fr o m L oyola M on day n i g h t in H o u sto n . c o m ­ A n o t h e r U n iv e r s ity and posed of H e r m a n W r i g h t i C h ris Dixie w on a 31 t o I * ’> am li th e F lo r id a ^ en cc decision in th e A r r h i te c - 1 l u r e B u ild in g a u d i t o r i u m M o nd ay U n iv e rs ity t e a m f r o m t e a m m o rn in g . HANCOCE D TODAY and TOMORROW! 15c n I GENE HOWARD a n d h i s f a m o u s RIO G R A N D E RIDERS i n 4 5 m i n u t e * o f s t a g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t . t h e s e a s o n s f i n e s t 7 - Pi ec e C o w b o y Band " P o p u l a r a n d Co wboy M u sic ” G E N E H O W A R D F a m r d B u l l W h i p A R o p r A i E s t T A P A A C R O B A TIC D A N C I N G S O N tlS A N D Y O D E L I N G Cow boy h o n ; * a nd N o v r lti e s 11— S T A R S IN ALL l l S CREEN! P it HEM I £ t i , ( i l l W ORLD JOEL MCCREA FAY WR A Y t • gmoid Db any — A L S O C O M E D Y & C A R T O O N WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 T H E D A I L Y ........ T E X A N One Broadway, Two Hollywood Farces Featured Russian Pianist To Give Concert At Hotel Tonight R eco g n ize d as a n o u t s t a n d i n g c o n c e r t p ia n is t, M oissaye B og u - •dawski will p r e s e n t his in d iv id u al in t e r p r e t,atio n s o f th e g r e a t m a s ­ t e r s in his r e c i t a l t o n i g h t a t 8 :1 5 o ’clock in the c r y s t a l b a llro o m of th e Driskill H o te l. in Mr. B ogu slaw sk i w as b o r n R u ssia, His sty le is c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y th e q u a litie s a ss o c ia te d w ith R ussian p ian o p la y i n g — th e e x ­ tr a o r d i n a r y te c h n i c a l e q u ip m e n t, t h e e m o t io n a l s u r g e , a n d th e m a s ­ t e r y o f to n a l co lor. S in c e his f i r s t re c ita l in New Y o rk , he h a s p la y e d t h r o u g h o u t th e U n i t e d S ta t e s . C ritic s in th e cities in w h ic h he h a s p lay ed have p ra ise d him h i g h ­ ly. In th e i r re v iew s t h e y h a v e r e ­ t h a t he played “ w ith a p o r t e d co n v ic tio n a n d a n enthusiasm t h a t is c o n ta g i o u s , ” a n d d is p la y e s “ r e ­ m a r k a b le s m o o th n e s s a n d a d e ep liquid t o n e . ” Mr. B o g u sla w sk i h a s also b een soloist f o r th e D e t r o i t S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , th e M in n e a p o lis S y m ­ p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , th e M e tro p o lita n O p e r a H ou se O r c h e s t r a of New Y o rk , a n d th e C h ic a g o S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a . Excavation Work On Dorm Begun T he f i r s t sh o vel-fu ll o f d i r t w as (lum ped into a w a iti n g t r u c k T u e s ­ d a y m o r n in g as e x c a v a t io n w o rk b e g a n on th e w o m e n 's d o r m it o r y i t o he loca ted in th e 2 40 0 block on i W h it is A v e n u e . C le a r i n g o f th e I g r o u n d c o n t i n u e d d u r i n g th e day i an d e x c a v a t io n p r o p e r b e g a n in th e a f t e r n o o n . M e a n w h ile a s t e a m shovel c o n ­ ti n u e d to dig d e e p e r as e x c a v a ­ tio n w o rk on the n e w m e n ’s d o r m ­ ito ry , e a s t o f B ra c k e n r i d g e Hall, p r e c e d e d . W o r k t h e r e b e g a n S a t ­ u r d a y . E x c a v a ti o n th e w o m e n ’s f o r d o r m i t o r y will r e q u i r e a b o u t tw o w e eks, w ith tw o a d d it io n a l w ee k s f o r c l e a r in g a n d lev elin g b e f o r e la y in g o f th e fo u n d a t io n c a n he s t a r t e d . Excavation an d c le a r in g on th e o t h e r p r o j e c t will r e q u i r e a b o u t t h r e e weeks. Appreciation Group To Give Program A classical m usical p r o g r a m w ill, be given by m e m b e r s of th e F in e A r ts A p p re c ia tio n C r o u p w hen th e o r g a n i z a ti o n m e e t s T h u r s d a y th e n ig h t at, 7 :1 5 Y. M. C. A. o ’clock a t tw o p iano se le c ­ C la r a S t e a r n s , a s s i s t a n t accom - p a n is t o f th e Eight O p e r a C o m -: pa ny, will g i v e tio n s. C a r r i e M erle H a tc h , who I sang le ad s in th e c o m p a n y ’s p r o - 1 d u c t i o n s o f l a s t y e a r , will sin g t h e ( F r e n c h so n g she s a n g in a r e c e n t ; c o n c e r t ai S a n M arcos. T h e m u sica l n u m b e r s will be o v e r in tim e f o r th e m e m b e r s to h e a r C arl S a n d b u r g , T i l d e n W r i g h t , e o -i'h a irm an of th e g ro u p said. Booklet Prepared To Aid Freshmen A b o o k le t d e a li n g w ith s c h o la s ­ re s p o n s ib il­ f i n a n c ia l tic a f f a i r s , ities, a n d social activit ies is b e in g p r e p a r e d b y Phi Flta S ig m a , scho­ la r s h ip so c ie ty fo r f r e s h m e n , w ith th e c o -o p e r a tio n of V. I. M oore, d e a n of s t u d e n t life. T h is b o o k le t is b e in g p r e p a r e d in the hope th a t it will be a s o u r c e of help to in c o m in g fr e s h m e n n e x t y e a r. T h e b o o k le t will includ e e x ­ p la n a t io n s a s to how to b e s t use the L ib r a r y , d iscussion o f s t u d e n t r e l a ti o n s w ith a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f ­ fices, a n d f a c t 1 on s t u d e n t e m ­ p lo y m e n t. Hmmnmimn -AND THEY LIVED SCRAWLY EVER AFTER I WHERE TO G O S T A G E AS T H O U S A N D S ( H E E R . ” A t th e P a r a m o u n t f o r o n e p e r ­ f o r m a n c e only to n ig h t. 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S T A G E S H O W A T H A N C O C K h e a d lin e s G e n e Howard a f o r ty - f iv e m i n u te (ag e show at th e H a n c o c k t o d a y t h r o u g h T h u r s ­ d ay , “ T h e R io G r a n d e Riders.*” E le v e n pe o p le a r e in t h e a c t, i n ­ two c lu d in g H o w a rd , w ho y e a r s held c h a m p io n se v e n -p iece i cow boy b a n d , a n a c r o b a t i c d un- | cor, a y o d e le r , a n d a cowboy q u a r - j le t. ti tl e of w o r l d ’ the ro p e r , f o r a to n i g h t a t 7 o ’clo ck T h e Y o u n g D e m o c ra t" of T ra v is | C o u n ty will hold a n o r g a n i z a ti o n m e e t in g in th e c o u r t r o o m o f th* C o u r t H ouse. T h e Flast T e x a - d is tr i c t of the Y o u n g D e m o c ra tic C lu b o f The U n i v e r s ity of Ti xa- will m e e t t o ­ n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock in T e x a - U nion 301. Mrs. A n n ie V. ( u pp o f T y le r v isited h e r son, Louis C u p p , at L ittle C a m p u s D o r m i to r y las, w e ek -en d . 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Night Sports Editor Frank Tolbert From O u r Readers CAN YOU BEAT THIS O N E Mary Hollywood lived long enough to Bee 367 O^her own des- cendents Her grandson, Michael, dean o f Lincoln Cathedral, in England, died rn 16*2 at the a g e of 3 5 . lf in epitaph reads: “ Hear lyeth the Body of Mich- cal Honywood, Doctor o f Divinity; who was Crand-childe, and one of the three hundred sixty-A -seven Persons, that Mary wife of Rob­ ert Honywood Esq. did see (he- fore she died) la w fully descended from her; vizt. sixteen of her own Body, One hundred & fourteen Grand Children, two hundred <£- thirty-eight o f the third G en era­ tion, & nine of the fourth.” Mary runs a pretty fair race Against the fabled countess who had 365 children. R. H. G R IFFIT H, professor of English, ON U TILITIES in terest an I have read with by Dr. account of an address ll M ontgom ery on public util­ R ity problems that appeared in a recent issue o f The Daily Texan. In the te x t o f the article Dr. is quoted as having Montgomery made the follow ing sta tem en t in the course of his remarks: “ The holding companies are the g r e a t­ est source of dif ficulty in deter­ mining the valuation of a u tility .” P ossessing an inquiring mind, I fo r Dr, the in abundance of his ex perie nce I Montgomery to draw much upon ' 1 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N NOTES FROM WASHINGTON C o p y r i g h t , 1 9 3 5 , B y I n t e l n a t i o n a l N e w t S e r v i c e W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 26 ( I N S ) There was more than appeared on the su rface in that recent sha k e­ up which put Donald Richberg, the a dm inistration’s trou b le-shoot­ er, back in the saddle. The American F ed eration of Labor d o esn ’t love Richberg. Hut it loved S. f l a y Williams, the re­ tirjnK chairman, a lot less the in hours. form o f slightly reduced A d m itting the A .A.A . has re­ c e i v e d many m essa ges from Colo-' rado, Kansan and other western states ask in g that so m eth in g be done to curb the dust storms, or, in other words, stop t h e wind; from blowing, one of th'* higher] the A .A .A . r uefully re­ ups marked: “ I gu ess that's what we get for trying to play God.” in labor, Actually The deal a deal, t h e r e was w hereby tobacco the millionaire m anufacturer, regarded by the A. F. of L. as “ anti-labor,” g ot ou t in addition, g ot a s­ and surance o f equal represen tation on the seven-m an recovery board. As the board now stands tw o members represent industry, tw o labor, and two the consum er, with the seventh, Richberg, rep re se n t­ ing the administration. Parading: Costance Cummings, \ star of sta ge and screen, is n ’t one ; of the gals who voted Huey Long their “ ideal sw e e th e a r t” . . . Con­ stance, in the capital for a visit, losed a verbal tirade ag ain st the Kingfish which included th es e ad­ je c t iv e s and nouns: “ II u e y — p f o o f ! ” — ‘Ham a cto r’ ” —* “ H e ’s silly ” — g o o f y ! ” — “ Too, is supposed to have spacious “ Orackerbrain!” — The been en g in eere d by Frank Wal­ in and modern new gy m n a siu m ker and WL Averill Harriman, on i the Palatial House O ffic e Build- the part o f the adm inistration, and b y William Green, president o f the j inf: has accom odations for 35 I congressm en. But only tw en ty- A. F. o f L.; Sidney Hillman o f four mem bers have jointed up , . , the clothing workers union, and a little boy, b eing taken into the John L. Lewis o f the united mine S en ate Gallery by his mother, sud - workers, represen tin g labor. began and to “ Why, w h a t’s the m atter, son .' ' asked mother. “ I’m a fra id ,” lad, “ Huey Contr Labor also was assured that the j denly custom o f placing labor mem bers cringe on the code a u thorities will also be extended. It already has been whispered done dustry. in- and his bodyguard are in th e r e .” the bitum inous coal trem ble too the in In return, th e federation is sup- J posed to have agreed to withhold support from the strikes th at are th reatened this spring in the te x ­ tile, autom obile and m eat-packin g j industries. The threat spring • these of j strikes has been disturbing the ad­ ministration no little. Council (C on tin ued From P ag e O ne) in ballot position- for Cactus associate editor was post­ poned until t he eligibility question could be . leafed up, the race Lewis is now dickering with the coal operators for a new contract j to replace the one ex p iring March I 31. T he is that Lewis will w angle the same wage rate1* he now has, and g et a concession lowdown in an e ff o r t The council met early Monday night dispense with the m a tter as quickly as p o s­ sible, and Donald Markle, I>, B. Hardeman, and Curtis Bi hop ed itors o f the three publications to 1" 'J?1"""- — ....------------------------------ 11 the m eeting were sum moned to for their the o f interpretation eligibility clause. How ever, no d e f ­ inite decision was reached, and the opinion on the case was de- , ft*m o i to the next day at 2 o ’clock. T u esd a y ’s m eeting, to the first part o f which the public was in­ vited, op ened with Kraft Kid­ for sttt- man, chairman, ask ing | dent exp ression on the matter at student, of hand. John Scott, opened up w ith a minimum hesitation. law “ Before I say an y th in g bearing directly on the q u estio n ,” he said,! “ I want the council to give an) ■; biased person its membership in opp ortu n ity to .sit out on this case before it renders a decision.” He referred particularly to Lewis Dickson, second year member o f 1 he council. in “ i& said, “ D ickson,” he an active mem ber o f an a lleged cam ­ pus political party, and has shown in the past that he is incapable o f making an impartial d ecision .” It was Scott's opinion that s t u ­ d en t govern m en t, to its d ow n fa ll,! was shot through with too much cam pus politics. “ The S tu d e n ts’ A ssembly is a jo k e ,” he said. Brinsmftde then took the floor and said, “ If the council sees fit to giv e Dickson an ‘op p ortu n ity’ case, to withdraw from this I that Kidman think he given that same c h a n c e .” it only right th at he A t this point Jenkins Garret, mem ber o f the council, arose and asserted h a d n ’t a p pre­ ciated a th in g that had been said up to that tim e; that if a n y m em ­ ber particularly wanted to w ith ­ draw from the m e etin g he should be allowed to do so, but that none should he asked to do so, no m a t­ ter h ow subtle the petition could bt put. i out, “ although some “ No member o f the Supreme Court was asked to w ithdraw in the Dred S co tt c a se ,” he pointed them might have been biased.” The an* alog y hrougl t a slight laugh from those present.. o f I A fter S co tt had explained his eligibility interpretation of the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935 c l a u s e , and had said that accord­ ing to no point in his in te rp reta­ tion would Brinsm ade be made eligible, Brinsm ade o ffe r e d his side of the case. He argued th a t the proper spirit o f the law would make him eligible. S om eone protested that Brins- not the rnade’s eligibility was question at hand, and the c o u n ­ cil w en t into secret deliberation, inter­ com ing out with a liberal pretation o f the clause. cision was as follow s: Its d e ­ . “ . the candidate . ‘To have served on the particular publication in a jo u r ­ nalistic cap acity for a scholastic year’ shall be construed to mean question that shall have during (in ) the sch ol­ astic year in question perform ed th** journalistic work as e x p e cte d of the in the capacity to which he was assign ed .” individual in New! Administration Building E N G R A V E D STATIONERY 65 per b o x 24 E m b o s se d S h e e ts 12 P lain S h ee ts 2 4 E n v e lo p e s Kid finish or S n o w d r ift B on d s p o o k E x c h a n g e \ nlores something a :tl linu al lout a ICICI etc J are t i m a 9 • u especial I ti especial nj h i c a l e u t never ij L et little ctuniPS f t d , acce in m y me m il CChester ICldS cut ta n 'ifa / d e j, l i e j^act — ti he l e i acce dees n 7 s p i l l c u t an. d tlat t i n t IV J a ut ii l l ct cl a u t ct ti $ a m I I o vc 9* adds let Ie m y pleasure h ea rd a Hu n t PCX e Ii f e y Ic say t i c same tiling . . . j notice m e te an Lina ti 4 SnteKiny d m ete e^j m y frien ds em ... Whilec J ut J m e hiia!las. other their . . After all, t h a t is t he g r e a t e s t t hi ng a bout t his course. W h a t we want to do is to e x t e nd c u l t ur e to the ground* roots of our civilization. W e w a n t to put music a nd a love of the sta ge and an a pp re c i a t i o n of a rt , not only into the lives of c o l l e g e stu dent s bu t into the lives of t he people t h emsel ve s who move t hro u gh a q ui e t an d u n s u l l i e d e ve ry­ t he nation d a y existence. Cul ture c a nnot be p u t mer ely by t ra inin g t he college g r a d u a t e s . It must be put into the nome# of the people t hemselve s. Chi l dre n must in an a t m o sp h e r e of c ul t ur e before we will be raised a p p ro a c h our ideal. into So, w h e t h e r Jimmy P a r k e ’s class this yea r ha s any pot enti al Maxwell Anderson# or Phillip Barry# or h u g e n e O ’Neills or Noel Cow a rds— d r a m a t i c figures whose na m e s j will flash in lights on Br oa dwa y - -makes very little d e ­ ference, Ji m m y Pa r ke and his class a re ne ve rt hel ess pioneers in a sociological m ove m e nt whic h will have a pro­ found e ffect on the c ul tural life of t he Sou t hwe st in ye a rs to < ome. Official Notice SE NIO R S interview the Fir eston e in the School o f Busi­ ness Administration who wish I ire to and Rubber Company repre­ sen tative, who will be on the I tii- vereity campus W e d n e * d a y, concern ing positions with that company have been requested to arrange for appointments in W ag­ goner Hall 119. KINAL SPRING tryout* for Tee Club will he held at 5 o’clock the W omen s this aftern oon on golf course. All applicants will play a regular round of g o lf and the six girls having lowest .scores will be admitted into the club. the K A T H R Y N H U R L E Y , leader. H atcher to A d dress T h eta Sig A lu m n a e Mr*. Mattie Austin Hatcher, U n ­ speak iv ersity archivist, will to | alumnae members of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and p r o fe s sio n a l! journalism fraternity for women, tonight on “T ex as History, a Source of Litei a ture.” She will discus?! material on Toxa history in the U niversity archives which is j of intere-t to the writer o f feature stories, fiction, poetry, or n ew s stories. SICK U S T S tudents ill at St. David’s H o s ­ pital: James Knapp, J. I). Hunter, Katherine* Evans, Frank f nder- wood, Jim my Emmett, John S h e p ­ herd, J. L. Walker, T. C. Tillntson, Joy S teele, Glen Rhyne, Henry Burney, Charles Donovan, Sidney Bond, and R. E. Kisser. Ill at S eton Infirmary: Robert Stapp, Henrietta Hightower, Gus Garcia, and Victor Orgel. F ollowing Mrs. Hatcher*?! talk, D eW itt Reddick, adjunct professor the journalism, will address o f m eeting on “ Markets H is tory Material.’ in The m eetin g will be held T e x a s Union 315 at 7:30 o’clock. Active and alum nae members o f T heta Sigm a Phi may at? end. Ill at Scottish Rite D orm itory: Kathryn Strong and F rances Key. Ill at home: Beverley Rust, Ed­ na Lois Walden, Margaret Donog- for T e x a s I hue, Jew el Moore, Patricia Park*, John B. Shepperd, Boys J o Chewn- ing, Juanita Whittlesey, Eleanor Davis, Rebeaca Sim pson, Tom Waite, Jr., Gladys Pierce, Louise Ash, James W i-eley, E ugene His er. B. G. Bedichek, Helen Pot tor, Ada Dunstan, George Wig- ---------- — o--------------- H I C K M A N TO TALK anfi Ava Nell ( ole. 'Methods of Private Religion- L iv in g ” will be discussed by J. T. Hickman, director of the Wesley F o undation, ton igh t at 7:30 o ’- clock at the W esley Bible t'hair For the twelfth year in succession, Mr. Hickm an’s material is derived Montagu Norman today was re­ f t - , rn Dr. Henry W. W iem an’s elected Governor o f the Bank o f book of the same name. <>- BANK HEAD R E-ELECTED LONDON, March 26— ( I N S ) I England. WOMEN students may participate in election serenades begin n in g Friday, March 29, They will reg- j ister their names with their house j mothers, chaperons, or dorm itory directors, and they wall return to their own places o f residence by I o ’clock. I RI BY T ER RILL-LO MAX, dean o f women. T H E N.T .S.T .C, banquet sc h e d ­ for March 27 has been uled postponed indefinitely. LLOYD S T O W E R S . president. T H E T A SIGMA PHI will meet in T exa s Union 315 ton ig h t at 7 o'clock. MILDRED COOK, president. 0 --------------- Irish L aunch D rive A g a in s t A r m y today D U B L IN , March 28— ( I N S ) — launched a new The Free State Irish Republi­ drive against the can army t h e a r m y ’s o f f e r to lend armed *up part to Dublin tram way strikers. S e v e n ty I. R. A. members were arrested and army headquarter 4 raided. follo w ing £ 1931, L i ogbtt & M r t x J T oba cco C o ,