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Student Weekly Publication The Rice Institute - NO. 28

Affair Will New Yorker Will Candidates May Pay Double For Make Statements .. jmmmmrn'To Held At Bird That Swears In Thresher Friday Official Ballot Fill Eleven ; President of Students' Association; H v' / IfSSillEfS! iitei! New York - (IP) - In the New Ruling Allows Boys . fiolA (Stjibk! Sidi'ulze ? All students involved in any run- • John Conk " ' ! York Times' Public Notices column off elections for Students Associa- Hermann Jast week appeared this ad: Tommie Wftikitv ;e Offices tion, offices may present statements Vice President of Students' Ais'n.: iill TALKING PARROT; will pay Co,The Thresher for publi(;atioh.in. double if he swears. Don Dicker- f^ofote On Mni&iuwt.' Walt"t>7.nor •' • '.:. Popular, Semi-Classic Music To the issue of Friday, May 5. Voles To I St* (asf From 8 Ciilit man, Tony Sarg's.. Bohemia, 1.684 Lennox Hey^k . •' Be Featured at 7:30 P.M. C;;nditiates BRUit limit their I p.m,—.lYmomimcitl Broadway. Circle 7-5776. Sffrrt'bii ' SJbnpiti: Proposed In Miller Memorial statements.to one hundred words or Treasurer of Students' Association: Five Amendments Are Passed By Group No less, Tile deadline . for the copy , is : 9 ! •facik '\V, >!ri'if]cl , |§j||i|f Promptly nt. 7:30 Sunday night the Girl (lan Participate In Affair M«or e Wednesday, May 8,,.at 1 . j ViYieeni S. [V-i:e',.'lnie with ;< )>i Id •>! curtain at Miller Memorial theater, I Any student rurinfrig for elass Councilman at: Large: ! I rod ii' U-v*'.*•' i; jfv.i r j Than Two \ears office may also issue Bl'iifenerit.v .f' Herman park, will rise on the first of Debate Club |j|S lji'i'iM'tl |l|i||.' McCa^itsj!, ij•:•'•:"'•' ifi, U'Sfill; trey wish to do so. filWV' a series of annual concerts to be given Five new ftgujnd mi nth were passed ; nit itiii and for the first: tune m hu- m by Rice's Owl band under the direc- nt the 1'egul.u", meeting of the Woman's I tory Rice male students can have tbtji'if Assistant: Editor ttf The Campanile: I b tion of Lee Chatham. | Council this week according to anvsoy abiiut beauty as exemplified by 1"" (k> m The opening number will be a spe- [jrtrmiiuiiofctnoni from frota Fonwile, i I co-eds. /These an^mimcrUs go Assistant Business Manager of The ^ 'm> . ! S • j||Ps| lis ! cial : arrangement of '-'For Rice's (president. The new rules change the i into effect next year, I'lSfert Dance Will Campanile: 1:3 IfS Honor," featured by the singing of And Loses tfuture .elections/almost beyond recog- ' The five new aiVtendiiionts aie as i||| I|l BtWM|ii«l' Cfiwik { || ij 1 the Institute son# by a trio of band «follows : .. , I I Assistant Kdifor of The Owl- SI i 'i«'• • wfc.' members. lie Given For i 'JSdvwp opjifli^tinVi'ii t ji 1. Ripo boys will ffiipl|,f||||;t|IS.)j'',-||§l Pair ; !"(>i 'i (/ 'i• r> Following this will be q program of w j their i iVf'tes in. the JSflay few election A;itf»T-e*s- v.':-!sr^;j;H''ir,i|,';|-!'Y ,''''!;« semi-classical, popular, and military At HuntsVillc —| First °" i German Club 1-jToi; inalds, duchesses • ik(,id May, '<$|&i'on I Assistant Business Manitgcr of Tlie ' 1 lEijch t'laJi will hold, separate elections, music. Arrangements will be so va- Reverse Suffered Track Team | owi 5 isiiniiM • '• •. nce-jj.i' j' B..; All voters; in i-ither May fete ried that everybody should find some I ' ;C":eoifi;;s.:: ;,f»ike - v' Am : j electiti'nis; or in those held "•to < uftt i ' ] f§< p|eces of especial Merest. Representatives of the Debating j Assistant' l'2dit"r of Tin Thresher j ,1.1 Plays Are Set I Woman's Council members must be .Members of Squad To He Admit flit ' I:,.!,!- "Just ail Echo in the Valley," cur- club at Rice Institute in three debates j I llwlt'nMairiseaiiio!ivjllnl )' j , i:1.?!'' e.'(;sti.; r; ••if this week won two unanimous tri- | 'blanket; tax , holders. Candidates! m iMiiBMlw IMwh rent song hit, will be followed by the 1 (ed Free To Affair At I I K. ' |yi|||||||fiiljllipi J „,,,,,,,„ ; ! both' elections must possess, bjuhke't .1 , :t tV.'u ' ;••• !f I and j march, "Reign of Rhythm." Then will uinphs from 'squads of the Sam Hous- | For Tonight Junior League { Assistant Riisiness Maiia^ii of Tin ( come "Atlantis," suite in four parts. ton State Teachers' College: at Hunts- '•taxes. • . . . Thresher: { V • o . • ! <- • \ ., ;:."iU!U:il:o;m-at--" "Dinah", with which the band j won vUlc Monday and dropped a two to . . :i There will lie no absentee voting ; l.MJIo M-v, . : a. • i .j;, i I- : . K-e.ii.i M'c.Ci-.'lt.3;.\ iji any May fete or Woman's Council j Ijh«> dance at the Junior League this . ;'$i' i'i much fame during the football season, one decision to a team of the South I' lays-To Be 1 resented at Autry ! Head Yell Leader; .'viMfihtj Camp • • >i!<•., .:, elections. it . Saturday will lie given in-honor .ii 'pi" i .. ; and "Try a Little Tenderness," will Texas School of Law Wednesday night ! House Under Direction of ' I Daei.i I) Heil • ®f® 'I 4. All rules go^rnjng these elec- i Kice track squad, according to ai. a..- An Hu. Kt Slli: at.-sislani business: j preceed "The Best-Loved southern in a controversy at the Houston Y. M.!],;,"'W. J. Mlll'.oy at 8 o'Glock ""T i ' , y. i , , a iv:.nit-M.ini-. ' iI'attcr.so immwinn. f| C. A. auditorium. lions must be mad r ;i:;< 111 l; 1 . of C.aiispatiiie, Kaypiiot^ Melodies," a medley that includes madt by 'he Woman's i nouncement by Gordon Aal.ols'. > ' Vim-ndmcut to the Constitution of. "Swanee River," "My Qld Kentucky Johnny Crooker and William Jes- The Goethe Verein of the Rice Insti- Cointcil. No the Students' Association of the! i( " -fi.--,slant i^Iitor. -f The Owl, Ed- suggestions or amend- I president of the Studeutri' A.-socyation, j j ' . Asbod«tion of the Homer "Listening to the Mocklng- sup of the Debating Society upheld tute will present two one-act plays at inents will be allowed in the indivi- ;All memlwrs oi Coach Ernie Hjert- j j Kice1 Institute: ! jwairi rivilvgc bfvoting' j '1 ris"'-.Patterson,, ;;[ •---. 1 liiififfl "Der Spaete Gast," by George Boet- new numbers for thii, affair. ; fended the negative of the same issue wil| be held Friday, May 5. at 5 o'- ( in all • Strident*' Assoc|?itioi-i (>k c- Four 1 if tlie candiilatr-: aiitomriUcnUy' Sill Some special instrumental arrange- ticher. This play centers about the clock. All participants including the Rice's track team .Is favored to win;| against another squad of the Hunts- lions of that year I officer- Monday wit.li only one iSSIfe ments have been gotten up by the n-.ale attendants, must be on hand for the Southwest conference title" this- iMi ville college and wore awarded the visit of a young Kraus to the home of Section II. Such a mcmljei .• hip | vhle needed for election ,. tliey arc, Brass Owls, and some vocal numbers second Rice triumph of the brief this rehearsal. The girls are also re- year and the, dance will be given m 1 Amtsricliter Helbig .to see Hannchen, hall nut entitle a stiulcnt to the j unopposed The rrrt;iiri >yj:itiers aro !•!• will be given. tour. quested to bring $2.56 each to take leclngnition Of their splendid showing ; 1 iivJiL , privilege of holding an elcctiv. }si|g i Gcnrg Piki'. The 5-year old band sweetheart, who has remained home from the the expense for flowers so far , : .1 oe K(V(:'t.ii',c:k Fiavm-iwi In the third debate undertaken by , eajte '-OflP-; r -5,JT - . 1. . . icil,' ' •' .: ':„ •' .•' ' tt'rjy IjuHo Moyer IW il 'IFi Mary Twombly Squyres, will dance » Conk the Debating Society during the week Secti.f'ii III. Student;f- Who I . All : tudviits havijui blanket ',li&®S IMP and sing to the accompaniment of an dance. A very delightful scene oe-1 The May fete wilj be held on Sat- j L. E. Jones and Johnny Crooker up- :'e'iititili- led to.j: .iw eiiuibli h. veiv in :!)• •< , 1 eUw- erhestra composed of band members curs at the house between Kraus,Juiday. May t». with the Rally Club 1 __ mmf taxes ;^liJil 1 pj l||ll|H||ji held the negative of the question, "Re- ,:&®! .and. hold -elt'ctive iJffWv % 'Lk j - I'lfll f hi' 'tjlanm't it ill t in' tdes flp'i-i and Lee's Owls, popular student group. U l ; 1 solved, That At Least One-Half Of Hannchen and Frau Helbig, Hann- j ^ £ ° • proxitpaiely 550.students. lilSlllllll'l"?: The afTair will be free to the pub- All State Taxes Should Be Derived |feii| pol] ' lax will • • voted families urged to attend. Band mem- Upon Tangible Property" against a follows: \ The amendment requiring all stu- u j Spanish Club To up' r . 'J'Ik passing of tf'-i tneasure bers will wear full uniform. squad of the South Texas School of dents participating in the May fete Frau Rat Helbig—Fix-iam Pomer- to hold devotional meeting eVc.y P i C11 i C Sill Ul'iaV .veiilii aiake it possd./le t.> havi i one- : III Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Law and were given the first rever- voting to hold blanket taxes was'made .'luoibxd ilercili't v/Rtij.'g sn trlei.t Ijody 11 antz; Amtsrichter Helbig, her son- because expenses of the annual' af- otlier Tuesday at. their Autrey House : of this week the. Owl band held early sal in eight debates this year that e'-ir, ,.Thc paytn of. twenty- • Charles Homer; Frau Amtsrichter Hel- fair arc paid from Students Associa- morning rehearsals in the Commons have been undertaken by the Debat- offj.ee. The first one. slated tot next Wnoei's. potato rlups; vrpbt: -OMih live ©fid ' Uli 1 onl il lr students to tion funds. IpS at 6:30 to prepare for the concert. ing Society. big—Jeannette Harrison; Malchen— Tuesday, will be held from 12:lfi to marine and earthly), .wimrohw ari l • Ihe' pujvilege ef m.I»••?.;. i.|t! hold of~ lli life There will bo more practices in order D. H. Frasier and J. E. Turner of Beverly Rudd; Hannchen—Steffi Orth; 12:35, and the next one at 8:15 p. m. ! anything eUt! you want. .In fa,', we ra-' siH-k eloci-iot, strii lont.-... wotAtdii't- iWttsl (Continued on Page 3) between now and Sunday. Krause—Louis Kahle; a Maidservant— Tlio meetings will alternate in this 'h"< kn"w nr (h,':,'s bavi'i U'. p K tl-.i fi;i:l! I.-; •; -f t-lanket 'HhHB full pioonj bu; ir mhi wish one, we •! Bandsmen in charge of the concert ! Mildred McDavid. way so as to give everybody .interest* . •• ••• -. IIIIBiilliiil include Richard Srannon, president; BSU Annual it li'.-ist try to produco one. Note" A 1 '••••'.uv n' Nlcheiiigii ai: • May v The other play of the evening will ed a chance tt) attend. 1 BNwi < k B.allard Jared, vice president; C. F. Dr. Evans Elected Thre.' her hum is no! .wi ilmu ilii^ I:- S, a week ivoir. '.a d.a'!<'- JJplWf ':•, IliSiiiil Montgomery, manager; Kittrell Reid, be "Der Rote Knopf," by Julius Ro-1 P.. nffliot Wnf (Lout.se Ku^f was .ippbmtud devjji- feimso none of then) know?. eVid'.eli etiari, a> • the i'.vb: i art-: librarian; Barry Rose, program com- To Highest U. S. sen, Tlie theme of the play centers j UCllivJ L liiortil chairmhtt at the Council ru^frt- I What we're trying to saj; is that Oi.fi ek.M'l •••*»;- .i mittee. theroisj going to Ix; ;t picnic for S]ia:.- A! • i u i r i > ' r Science Fraternity about a misunderstanding that arises | •jr-j' -j-^ • -j |.|tffl| tiud is to lw assisted: by ..Darwin isb Club members and all other j)a: • when Doctor Bingen, a newly wedded, | ror ^ riClay '«:v^s': 1 QMH'ksaH, Marshall ties interested. Ail those desiring a i;oo(i time in very - congenial (?) t orn - | •HiWii Dr. Griffith Conrad Evans, profes- absent-minded college professor sewsj »' :ilibler and Nyna Dot Brown. ennir Bouch (Mi* Two Co-eds sor of mathematics at the Rice In- a red button on his coat as a reminder ; • M. S. U. calendar tni the iv- |jany will |.icase meet at Autrv Hou- stitute, was elected Wednesday to the ! l to kiss his wife. This button causes; The swank affair of the >ear foi • oifiinder of the year also includes >• • | "" etmiiug Saturday. Iliv |«|lioilrnl-i l *"||| MSM National Assembly of Sciences, high- many humorous scenes as the play j the Baptist Students' Union is the an- 1|. , . ,j ,.,,u,rtainmem to be .lual!.'. M"!*. .ST}'n^. est honorary scientific society in the , r; 4~ .. . i |p i•y an<) nasjt f ,.e.-iurse3urS<.., .-itt wowoulUi.di i.!>.» - tu|e t > rule down Wrecked on progresses. • „r tr» ainv ar.. -is!"1' "ie o clock, m j p >i on some time around the midule ; j„ ,a) v .-lnv.v ..|'i. wi !.. r.i.i liii'.v.. v ..uijiu.i: •t> : United States. ,, | v t >1Vi bu| lf Tlie characters mldn't. nurd . walkine Fourteen leading American scientists : , ' First Baptist church. Tickets an on sale 0f May. Alice Sehnurr is. general .sure that you \V.ot nl'il-ibtii r>m ii.: . i -. th j^r»ir^tr**-n'TTTiroirr(ifi«ini»iWwrrv nnwi »;. - •^•truimiiaiBtmm'ari if- were made new members at the elec- Dr. Rudolf Bingen a University Pro-: IB fifty cents. Arty person sen-; j-haimian, and the following! comm.lt- ©I tl>e CKANMEi: (Mb Desert Isle tion. fessor—R. S. Schlei'sscv; Gabrie'le. his in;ingI®man: as manyy as teten tickets wiltl re- lees will help: Program, Ruth Pro- .be Dr. Evans is president of the Ameri- wife—Ignore Durham; Dr. Karl Blatt ceive one, free, according to Mary vine; Nadyne JSirbc-l, Tom .Polk Miller.: Thotv will |w. ,,:i i'ltc-m:. •! . i •- William Lome r; Bertha Malhrt- -: Ko'iald Morrison, and Darwin Andriw; sine on vital intcresl;: of hie at if..- Seatie--(IP)—If you want to know can Society of Mathematicians. He has TO v j?viJ Bj pfl : 1 &W'' anything about being shipwrecked on been professor of mathematics at the Thelma Miron. tickels, Eearl Watson, Leslie LeOran i C:ai-mer C.lilg oh ,Sunil:-y a; MO o mSchool life . from kindergarten to I'll. thd Bob Leigh; candy, Alberta Black. •!] Tin- Sunday follewing tin • - will -i'd-'lo i!i..:!tbe: if'i ui'tii -1 aigl'll... j a desert island, you can get a pretty Institute for nearly twenty years and Both of the plays are under the c t u>me to good idea what it's like from the is the author of a number of books and direction of W J Mulloy of the Ger- • "' ' present<-d. On- Beth Glhsoh, Lucille Poole and Con- I tie cot pm :,tc lotmnunioii atul brvalt ! W-i'jiillV W' ill be i i M who I der the direction of Hidlie Belli T.'il- 'Stanef Zi i-bel. ! ffii Misses Hilda Gale Green and Frances papers on mathematics and economics.') man department of the Institute. lee:l,' )ve.r < Mil;' folfiJ?. ' She I ; ley. Emphasis w'ill be placed||.tilJbh I MeUsel, former co-eds at the Univer- 0 lllen t Hilt! i tlie; pu-ij sity of Washington, who have just j"Bi S. U.!' graduates. Two .hotit'iSiS | Wm. i ir been rescued, along with others ,from i' ntertaii iment and at chicken supper .' Professors Take Batk Seat At Students Sclcct Greatest Hilly 1 Ml K. pv. .51 .O'i :.i.U Tit i-'t a winter on the bleak Chlrlkof Island / I cooked by the ''fattest, negro mamtny': off the coast of Alaska. Rice As Wives Given Publicity ill,.-, ill; I'C Mi.is Hi iv. :. - • 'e. in Houston, are the big at [tactions The two girls spent two months on Characters In History . .At. (j profs get a little too much publicity M. S. at McGill University in Canada, :ed that, two faults of the. banquet las) y By f.KO.V BRESKY ', 11 ilbii' of Caesar by -II students pi iceo •BH tle they had to eafto keep going has and their wives not enough, this re- but there her scientific career stopped, year have ben eliminated, a skWv'stiirt, Who in ,VoUr opinion are: .'he , jraR the liemati warrior in the mythical. Council;, tlie Kictf repi escijt.i. ivo was ill! lost for them all interest in tender- porter, after a survey, presents some as Mr. Wilson was professor of phy- and Insufficient food. Thus they art'- :re;ite«t characters of bisWrv'," Tln- iitft uf. historical greats as conceived. M-lect, d I loins and T-bone steaks. by tlie Kice student body.. i., i, facts about the profs' better halves sics in the same uiiiveristy, Mrs. ticipate a nearly perfect ontertain- is the question that wtifs included iti The girls were members of the Jack which may prove interesting. Lester Ford used to teach art in New nic'rtt. ': ; " -,... • a recent poll of student opinion on Wilsn'n, received 10 sehction-- Mr a •7,' 1 ' McCord party which sailed from Se- Perhaps the most'famous of these York. She and Mrs. Evans are sisters,: Last year it,, batupiet planned by nwition aitiong the live greatest celc- O.W.L.S. Alumni attle on the little schooner Dorothy in women is Mrs. A. F. Scott, \vho has and both great granddaughters of C'orralyi Leavell was held in the Log Irepl y reveal that l! the ,], Ri.ee student btities oi histoiy and l.rirely edued out illlrli IliPl search of gold. After leaving the Sain Houston. Mrs. James Chillman Cabin on Galveston Road. Seventy or body considers ' • Napoleon. -Lincoln, Vtnshinj.Mvin for a position on the — nation-wide recognition as the photo- ; Sponsor Baby Show girls and five other members of the grapher prasilova. She has a studio was, until recently, a very successful eighty students attended. Rev. Dan-Christ, Caesar ,o,d WiK' ti the live h'ini>rai> list of 'names whose lives interior decorator iti Houston. Mrs. nobitison. assistant, pastor of St .Patil'is.ijgreafest;, ,i:hit|'aetersl,:;,i>f, |ffl|: tiirties: ,': and works are pages of history, i party at the island, the Dorothy was in the Junior League. Associated with Owen Wistc'r Literary Si .-iet.v al- •elfSl wrecked, leaving the party wtth two her is Mrs. G. C, Evans who special- AD, McKillop was once chairman ef Methodist church, delivered the addiess Mgi^ Sclcciio:-< uf the itutlcnt body for • tiliilli weeks' supply of food. izes in landscape and architectural the League of AVomen Voters. She of i Ihe evening, ,, A graduation theme, The consensus of op n-o-t was ob- itb'f liu-mbcrs i)f the mythical-group ipnni spoir-ortd a bpfev .1; -w .it tlie how teaches' an extension course in It was not until late In February views, and will soon bring out a series touched off by the presentation of B. taincd: in ilhe replies ef a "hasiclred; stu- •neliide Washington. Pasteur. Shakes- ' Hotise': l.-jst "vvee)i; ' A lea, '.'style'' '. English literature to a class of busl- ,-i ai'c. Mussolini. Marx. Franklin that the coast guard cutter Tallapoosa of photographs of local scenes. S. U "diplomas", Jo the seniors, left (ilents'-irl, ,'.ihe; tiii^stiele:. - \v'a.s WfU: vised In' the show said ;a large neis girls and wears very clever hats. took them off the island. Mrs. V. C. Aldrlch has had a color- r.ii imp! esslon, of . success that has itlehuled in tlie .Vr:sw\".s cf ."<5 of the ReesiW It; Arislotle. Jefferson. Spin- .ntonher:.:iQf:itot!s' were colored, ' ful career. Originally from Switzer- It ought to be heartening to Rice been the inspiration of the forthcom- students who conipiicd such a list !-<»n. Franklin,. Ed is in. Alexander. Mrs. Charles' King sang "The Baby "Sometimes the going was a bit 1 t land, she was at cine time a Baptist girls to see how many Rice graduates.- ing theme. while Lineoln was ii.'iiteLi in the 'replies T.Jsnti'iivtl, Mohammed and J;icteprt;.'in.'; :.;a:\:ide> ;irilisii- lieing fur.nir'.! .-il by ;m jjB rough," the girls said, "but we would ; .iflMPRr:; ' not have missed the experience for missionary in India. Mrs. R. A. there ore among the faculty wives. Although final announcements are of 48 of the'.,ans\ecrs:,-:'thai ,Wvre '.g|v^n. |||||< .oMer listed. ', !*, : - vehestw,' £p.ciil'slores award -d pri.-- anything. Wo missed sugar and cigar- Tsanoff had a Traveling fellowship in Mrs. Pound, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Ford, hot yet ready, it was believed that The nan.intt of Chtlst as ene of the j. '\ f w ^cattced \otcs were "iVcn in i s tll Ybe winnms. ettes more than. anything, but rolled Philosophy, and she did her traveling Mrs. Nicholas. Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Gar- Robert Jolly, superintendent of Mem- .five: Rl-eatest ehatiai.'ters..ef histoi'y was j'?m,ch cba'TAiers ||tS Cbatidi, Foe, Ljo; j • jij-ji TOyiV Cockroll was e;i.:> of the in Germany. She has also published rison, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. orial Hospital, will deliver-the address evident in the replies of -.13 members j Clay, lloeicr, fVant, dladslone, 6'lu'- i-udgos 'Vnd ''M;iss Marc'-ll King was in alfalfa into cigarettes. They weren't : (Continued on Page 3) a novel in collaboration with Dr. Bray and Mrs. Munn, of the evening. of the student body while the sclecr (Continued on Page 3) chii-l%fi':«|ef cm rants.

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LEWIS walking by the innocent babe one of the outstanding bands of the said: "Hello, BALLY." conference. • ; Hw IW* ' I < r ': •l'-y *" iftft':"'';!! Political Thirdly, 1 believe that the wishes of The E, B. L. S.—Pre-Meds did not The engagement and approaching ESTABLISHED Wl« the majority should be carried out, have a non-crashalja dance as pre- Statements The Thretther, official newspaper of student* at the Rice Institute, Houston, and not those of a few. By this I marriage of Miss Margaret Joseph dicted. Although the doorkeeper real- mean, that the desires of the students la published every Friday morning throughout the scholastic year except Dunn to George T. Reynolds, Jr., was $:! ..Well here we are back on the job ly elamped on the coat checks, several will be consulted in determining stu- during the Christmas vacation and during examination periods. 1 , i; JACK WARFIELD announced by her parents, Mr. and again nitef that bunch of class edi- of Rice's old heads figured a way to T/ie precedent that the executive dent policy if the students see fit to Entered as second class matter, October 17, 1916, at the postoffice in Hous- tions. While your correspondent was elect me. As a parting word, I wish Mrs. Lindsey H. Dunn, last week. Hi ton, Texas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price: By mall, one get around:that. Two boys on the in- board of the Student Council should tuki:-.|4 a rest a couple of, co-eds and l)e placed in the hands of the incoming to say that I will be open to sugges- 11 * * * your, $2.00. Payable in advance. "We side would get together and one of a junior ed pinch-hit for us. senior class is a good one. But—this tions at iiil times. Mrs, C. H. Lucy and Misses Alino Campus office: 101 Administration building. Downtown office: 607'/s Frank- •merely centred and added to the them would wear two coats out. Then precedent does not mean that the John Cook. and Sarah Lucy went to Galveston oilier columns. « f'iend on the outside would walk in lin uremic. Student Council should be controlled last week-end, tho girls having gone Speaking of class editions it seems with to eofits on and return it to the by the senior class; instead the Stu- BOB SCHUT.ZE over to attend the Osteon ball. THOMAS (JKKADY Jr Editor-in-chief that a certain young man stuck nut oWlier. Meanwhile the first coat car- dent Council is and should be a demo- Dear Sir: • j;--.#-, A. S, MOODY Jr. Business Manager hi~ neck in the Seniiir Thresher; the rim' would walk hi with his own coat. riittid , body wtith all classes and in- In submitting my candidacy for Junior Thresher had to take up all Miss Hazel Green, a student at the joe Allium itocmuiiK Managing Editor After the boys were in they got a green dividuals having a voice in the legis- president of the Student Association, Us.space'with letters denouncing him; University of Texas, entertained with E1MV1N Met I.ANAH.W Assistant Business Manager lea... f .a^d ' iiwhiti e flower ...to. imitat-e th---e- lation of student affairs. 1 am not a I pledge myself, if elected, to work un- ilie Soph Thresher turned out to be a lovely tea to honor Miss Mary Virna Jiketb. Get something harder for the rebel in my -stand; although I am a ceasingly for thi? good of the whole •vli.it we expected in the line of Guthrie. Miss Guthrie is a June grad- TELEPHONE NUMBERS . hoys to figure out next time, that was member of the Class of.'34 and proud student body. I pledge myself to be church ' news; the Freshman Thresher 1 uate of San Jacinto High School and Editor Taylor 8758 Managing Editor ... Wayside 7990 -ft.'.,'-i 'of it, 1 know that the other classes non-partisan in all rulings which come wns better tjlfei expected, while the . 1 4 * within my jurisdiction and if elected, expects to enter Rice in the fall. Business, Manager Dudley 8305 Downtown Office Preston 2902 > earnestly believe, and rightfully so, * • • Co-ed issue: was the "iieilz" ns far .as j We jyu won.clei', how many Rice that they should have more voice in 1" shall act as a representative of every , Repot ters thai story on the .Rice boys was con-; litudents wptlM. like to know the affairs concerning them. I pledge that member of the student body. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McWhirter an- iceuiedft I names of the three Rice girls and nounce the engagement of their daugh- ; SilXiii-tii; . l$v:!tji;: 13.' Hj | shall earnestly and conscientiously I have worked on practically every ; In fact, wte have been tulci i^ial the their dates wo saw in the underground ter, Dorothy Ann, to Emmett Thomas Ntjws: Helen Bell, Ernestine Camrell, Evelyn Fink, Frances Foster,' Corrine ' acrijtJriis'.od, the as far as it is humanly possible, show one of the weekly dances put on so these names IjiMty Beer Garden of the Phi Chi house sit rio partisanship; but shall carry out far this year, tind I believe that I have Rohwer. The wedding will be an event Hall, Bowe Hewitt, C. F. Johnson, Audi tsw Ladner, Raymond. Lee, Miriam i eJowly "Hwt Gni>ser" (Ififdoess wisWishh ' iffto! : jflnl Galvestov n Friday night. ; We alstfeb/oJ ™.woti- - my duties as Treasurer, if elected, hon- a fairly good knowledge of the strong of the summer. Kriode!, William Pollard, Louise liagan, Halbc Beth Talley, Blanche Taylor,. say in justice to all Rice boys that al- jder how many minutes after this pa- estly arid efficiently. and weak points in conducting the * * • miid (ienevU've Vei'lander,• •' -ly .-iftift/hftftift'}\ . though some nf the jibes were well- per comes out it will take them to Jack Wai'field. dances as they are now. I shall do Miss Lenoir Bower, Rice sweetheart Club tiiptulei-*: Mary ftli Heusl.ey, fckuel Gooifrnan, James Hunter Scott, jI'ohiK-d, irtObt oi them were merely Jtall its and offer hush money. everything in my power to make the to the Annual T e x as . University ! Round-Up, left yesterday for Austin. iVfarg«iVM fjoultv Doi-oil'iy Cditpift. ft. •-..-• ft ft -• ' •• '''ft --ft-ft ft ! lift* ' , ;V "• •( . . ' <'ft ftp' KENNETH PHILLIPS dances appealing to a larger portion .; -jmWl ' j'fpf ..from the Engineers; of the student body. Miss Bowen will bo extensively enter- Tliits columnist could very easily di- Did you know that HAYLETT O'- To the Students of Rice Institute: tained during her stay. Bill McKinny, As ii dormitory student for the past 'vulgj,';the fiahie of the person: .who I place three interpretations upon also of Rice, will serve as Miss Bow- < H-neral Elections the E. B, three years and as a dormitory resi- IfJW OR AI.TENBURt'r on the L. Si dance? the election of the next assistant edi- en's escort. tor of The Thresher: (1) It is a re- dent next year, I believe I could be Olh.vrs lor the next year will ho chosen m the election Monday, i?u™ » whil« b'"'k »'«' "« * * * ward for good service; (2) It is an op- of greater service to a larger num- BOB NABORS absolutely refused Miss Susie Rose Alexander has re- portunity for the student to develop ber of people by being centrally lo- li ymi lwit> .my tntijftet in campus aifattv m- ;n tho running of i Veiec- May 1 speak, to DOCTAH tc go to the Pans Revue saying "I turned from San Antonio where she 1 his talent; and (3) It involves a re- cated on the campus. fhe -tudfnt body in lilSii «4 it is your 'cflliy t" vote in the electinn ' Ar-TENBURO'.' t do not with to impair my morals." was the guest of friends for the week- 1,1 1 sponsibility of insuring the maximum Sincerely, (Pause,) _ : (If any?) j end. •£i>r thii- bests progress for The Thresher when that Bob Schulze. IDr; A.: Hello., i,-tj I j| 11 j:i|| . + * I* ' ! 0n< • t n'Vii bly; .poh'Uiw. i ti ''ge tie ad is that. th«> never act-j: Von. Oft ALTENBttKC, di- 'ere is ! JOHN BING BH1NGHURST has »„•! assistant shall become editor. j The Rice social season closed with o1 BILL BARTON 1 u-it'lv knt'W W'J'io is 'bf'Sl. '^tititeii"'for the, job. In c.itv and state elec-i , .ianihu's.^ut jat school. Weez-'pn.v damages'in ilf& shiipe of flowers ; Since shortl,.i—*1.y. afteJri matriculating at Dear Sit'; j the annual dance given by the Eliza- i i , ,i , •* . rni • Iiavih'g' 111 kinds lib ewniiiotion up .quite often. 'Rice in 1931, I have been feature ed- As candidate for councilman-at- beth Baldwin Literary society and the li'K; blags must f plmvl |l the poltlical. system. |here 1 , , . 1 1 • I, rumored i:n the Mechanical Lab Ror. My labors ha ii-t >'\'''jv'i'if f• 'j I'M i'."'i'"'iiipiii j."'• ' *n" y0 •1;ih' wii.j 'ipi.' •... .,' , {i^!ii , .i s u11iLM t'Li in liie t>ift.'iliuileiij ij.u; ' i«uu.CT nave extended into large I propose full co-operation with Pre-MedidaL society at River Oaks, tsi.i;fi'il> >:I'meh iiitiii'siirigiag Uiat it is hard to rt-eogliize Che bestj n: A'.: .What's: t.haj;?: ..What's, that? i that CHARLIE MATTIZA is married. , those of a "flunkey". Recently 1 was the president of the Student Associa- Thursday, April 20. The ballroom {'.->t!l the tintrl I'lits, however, does not apply to Voice: I sez del" s a big row in your Weil, we can't say. Vos you der, appointed editor of the Sophomore tion and the dance committee in an was transformed into a fairy garden (, ., j lab- I think one of dem der genes Sharlie? Thresher. Thus my service hag been effort to bring about more successful by artistic arrangement of the flow- I got loose and is chasirf one of dem j * « • sufficient. What talent I may pos- Rice dances. ers of the season. Two large shields st ss St .*11"ts ah ti"«-»». : . , !^#e lor the May Fete and he three years I have studied and ap- possible for non-blanket tax holders bearing the insignia of the two so- , . .. . . , . I •Di'XJi .• rvA- . Wellv*«u, . tIl ilx bue UUouIt felearll y m.the will probably ride .JOHNNY ANDER- phed theories of journalism. The to vote by payment of some nominal cieties decorated the wall back of the ••'til.:-, but hthlki f itrKj' n otlteor Uraus.. l.o is captiblo and not „v)mnit, .,nd s(.e about that. SON or maybe rent long-cared • sure-t indication nf ne%vspaj)er talent poll tax. I favor active support of orchestra platform which was sur- ill the Rice band.. Ixa'ause he .is'a harder backslapper Out of lonsideration to the prank- mount from the zee. is the Sophomore Thresher just men- rounded by a barricade of palms. On , ,. , , stpr we wilt save him the embarrass. More love-juice cases: tioncd. As the first edition of any If I am elected. I pledge to do my each side of the entrance to the dance hi May timtiy oi its Sitk"' 'e tljf electio1' i *' ,n: 1 . ..itcitdatice yesterday when his Psycho ^ ''"f1''1 ." |i||; JUii' i,n"tlK'r «f" in fidelity to a pledge, I must state Deai Sir: ers furnished enchanting music from ill l/itdei'hand motlnxls in Hit-c i-loirti.'ins bavo been rare and should 1 200 class met He tipped someone off1 j11,. that, if elected, I will be edior as a In announcing my candidacy for the 10 'till 2:30. A buffet supper was post-graduate. Perhaps that will be office of president of the Student As- (tot lie lolt't aicd As; long ,as kept clean they arc '"'eystm;,' lecture tind when -p"'^ i^r^wn^fURLEY will prob- served at mid-night. M an advantage. Let no s-tudent believe sociation, I wish to nlake these state- , ,1 ,. ,1 i I , V , ,1 , I , , l;'' i J „ word gets out: mat UULTUR fAlTtK: ll U . i IT I • • * a i'oiki htnri for the .selntoi: in t.ha.t tliev teach students to; • make ,, , ,, ably have to pull tip stakes. that; I do not earnestly petition his : 1 i-s goin i; g to deliver a good lecture, the , , , ments: Ijyote and .support. On this campaign I. Fallis announces the engagement frauds and to; eu-opftale with each (>ther They eretttc rivalry i students really know it will be worth As regards the Saturday night dances The FI'I'E-MANI'ORD affair is in depends the completio nof my college of his daughter, Ethel Lois, to Joseph ii :hl every possible effort will be made to •»»""" ' eandidate, :,nd. v.ra.us rhtine.s. yet this rivalry is, or j while to attend, ^ ^ „M, )at<} su,ges turording to last re- j training, and a better introduction to maintain the high standards and excel- Meyer Lowenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ii.. ii hi-, forgotten after- the election. „„ . .. , ports. It now gels out of the "love- my work. lent attendance which were maintain- Ed Lowenstein. • 7he most iron,c situation .*e "hav I e I juice.'... (,c.ia.,.1SsS ;ml He iaet that we ;hv mclinc'd to tliitik more of the consequences ' Autrtryy househouse. Th»e famous Rall-•» y Wnj.;Y GEORGE. STELLA McNEIR- only be maintained through the co- back, is one of the best kickers out lit " .• fifcfi'i , i . • '. crltiI1 j upsthirs .Was Ppla 8 for spring training. I 'Kii;ir actions .upnuponp' •oitriem:^oursclvN. .tliailumn upo..ipon others. This1 Ins, . howeverhowever, , iSis 'lu, ," v" p.,,.ly UKi h f 'It 1 | BILL PLATH, and BABE FAHQUAH-, MORRIS PATTERSON operation of the student body as a 1 P4 , II i . , t,V: ,.,V ' VI,1 / f IrtWB'liWwW31 tl0Wn stBlrs;AGNES COX. FITES spare tire was , Dear Sir: whole, but I think that with a guar- .vroiu: attitude t,. !.ai,e. Seniors shoiiai be very eapabif of judg- . was hiding a reception tor an honor- str.U,N IASL NIK,HT JIMMY denies he In view of the fact that close co- Coach Ernie Hjertberg expects A. In v\ Kills.', iWt i(udi' (.oitaivC. hcrii(*r.s nhouid be V.ei\ capable of JUfig-.w^s holding a reception lor an honor- | j , tiight. JIMMY denies he In view antee of good music and a greater con- stn en ; st geniality,; this co-operation will be and M. distance men and T, C. U. ''foe candidates. l):u;y i. < • i i !«.l ;.isuid f\i?re>.v. jt by voting. aWt' •:ot lht' P°,n' of ,hls^ « "Kht to our* opinio* n ! yell leader is desireable. we take this the prices of the dances unless such ference track title. really li;-.s hit |hy campus Heard in >allyport Thursday morn- opportunity lo express our approval action Ls justified by the attendance. haid this wt.iol:. -So tar we haven't in(«; What this campus needs is a of the candidacy of Morris Patterson As concerns class elections, I am Twenty men lettered in track at Rice \rw VnuMidinenl liaa any -a.'planes dntp any "phoney" : good swimming pool. We would have for head yell leader: strongly!in favor of having some mem- j last year. ' . : v c-ii iMlai:-, .!• yet, I .'it Mu'ec .lays is more school spirit and a much clean- Percy Arthur, Bob" Myer, Dan Rich- ber of the Student Council present j ser- um'eljdffiejit M tlsb* Student Association in -laws which: , , , l'r ',tu<,ont 1><,<1.V- ardson, H. C. Bourne, Chester Llaer- at every election. 1 think this ah- : a poll tax—-not less than twenty-five In th" • eltfcffl-ns tin- hulepcnd- * • • ner, Junior Clark, Harry Witt, Charlie solutely necessary. j cents, and not more than fifty cents. ,1 atl. .\v .-..Hidcut , u. vou tn :!i, v;«-nera.l elections upon payment , 11(,rty ^ fun,.,,,r,in- || lull • The Gasser" almost whooped out ! Mehr, Charles Moore. Elmo Hutzler, L, Ii' i- ec :vt:? .is a :,'.>0(] uj.ic all 1'h" 'a-ket is confident of loud today when wi|| found out that Elden Daunoy. amendment to permit non-blanket tax ! vote and support. : , • i,v it.,, w.teiv 'ii :<>e I in I; •; i" • • ;• victory -tin- ejection may as well the Woman's Council had gone demo-. Fay D. Lagow, liolders to vote after the payment, of Tommy Watkins. ; b< ovj'i 10 hear the crirls talk. It cratic and given the hoys a new deal. Sylvester, R. Lai ,\..r, .k"! >;•>: i i1r -, „i ' i... • r <>l it Li I • h,-tv.• been tilling |..r a -e. m:, the lw,. big b&ses of the! It's taken 21 years for Rice boys to Floyd Kelly, He :.j iha< r'ii. \ b-- -iveu the ptiviletjt of votinsr and •'i'hucker-SouIl rombine have each get equal right.-: with the girls in May., "Doc" Mejj !,s 1 .-top b, Jh: . dtrerlion. Last vM a similar' arnendmenf, " "W J",' aoreem.-nL • picking the May fete- girU All Rice >ugh^ Hurry, Fouke. Randy Strong. ! : v\ <4 IvjVe :£i.lsr; IxM-n toly that one of \ needs now ;oine 3.2 stuff iind i\ Lee Mav. John Banks. , 'lie | -ill 'a- - !iar«e at SI "..), was voted down 'oy the stu- the S..,-»i h..s-es called a certain patrolled pnrkiii;: place and everybody ! Jim Meudor. R. T. Eaton, Jess At- !'Pfp i I'.at tc-- ygfcs -.'Orisidi.i e. rr, Fred Lauterbach, Lee; Hammett, :•••::;it- : indent:, have a;-ked ".Why. pav a poll lax.ht all?" 'I'hefe : E.B.L.S. Planing 1 "Laz\; Lou" Hassell, Mike Hale, P. B • re i 11«1 .'•nod t'i'.i: mis foi this In Hie fijst place, there it a cer- A! "f ;i!l ,1>c' , t ti t-» • • Butk, Rav: Harbour. Jim McKinnon, Sports Editor of The Threslier 11(32-33 , ... , - , i , ! miNHii Ir.depcndentj said ihev just 'Lay bete I rojrrain lj "Smokey" Brothers. i Rice Correspondent lo the Houston Chronicle -1032-33 i, : , • vpe;-.-. to the ..pen.tie.n el the student t-overmng body m ihe ; ,v;ulil,l| lo i;rt OV{;u in ,jie Mav jfflL JOHNNY COOK ! That the society is making arrango- Editor of .hiuior Class Thresher 1933 : ;l tl ! : 1I mam taking this opportunity to place ] er :. pairtteina,!.; hi .'-ijie of ibis' Expense and it; is.'f)nlyriair j^'' , ^ : ' mcnts for the May Fete program and " this f>P:P»rt-unity t Sports Editor of The Campanile 1932-33 . . i' : : [li#S! PlSlifI'dftlimteiy. home •>! tiMA Independent - ,. Ueve tha, this wwili l serve J - : e 8 1 ( SCU SK 11 Atisistant Sports Editor-of The Thresher 1931-32. • <•'!:!>" i I.n.ii i H t he i i • ivi'tir ilt^ehat ee lla.re Would hi- a large pel'- did not .ippn.ve the. isles' ni'tves | . j" " 1 " '• ^ ' ® as ;l means of acquainting the voters j 1 s my past achievements and m'y i • :i i :e uj :.j.ui!ei,t.~i ivl.o- take n.i-)ia> t v\ hal.ever in eampti^ activi- - •.'J -' ,th"ir The Aln()(ln ~ ' with l lash .-r" next v.'r Hfk will piililiit-h tl>e future plans and hopes for Rice. Sfeme') VOTE FOR ! > ehitij.; t,i l.fii • S-.aijot box ijndrr tin; persuasion el one cam-. of ail t(i«(sS »k eavo to- Gladys. Man,. Deer,ng -liseussed the nf H,tiviti(,s in which it hahass been .e. . politieian. ' . . j 11' linked with tllial t oi;..,ini/ati'ii,. '*• ('eotge K. Chesterton and a so ,|ny p|w-|}iU,.t, to serve are: some of his worksj especially Tales j Oenei'til chairmiin of Sophomore 1 PETE M VMM VM O i' :; n.e:ti i..f the i weijiy- i: ve-eent lax will, .of course, have to be I'.-t. oiiallv ' The Oa.;,->-r" editor may ' ,hc Long Bow. Ball. 1932. : 1 • • - '. - at the Iw.'viiinii.g of school or severitl months before the gen- n.n f,,r editor „f Tlx- Otvl e.ri the In- AnnouncemenAnnouncement t wawass madmadee of the fi- •, chairman of Hall committee, I !.•• I.ion. I'll is is iti-eessarv to prevent, the pbssihlljtv of an am- l-'ie'-ot ticket. jth'rt .ballot for naticml success of the reeenn. t ^ B- ] Junior. Prom. 1933 FOR ' ; ', -, m- : S.-Pre-Med. dance, politician, rtmninu lor one o! the elective paying iobs. buvin.> , , . J $ ! 3, Member of The Owl editorial .. HP SBBPsfflMlli,1''!! , i" '.Mi'-.' through paying sliide-nls' pull t.axi.rs. • U ®ltt like .»ut old frd SCO'IT- P. A.L.S. HOLDS MKKTING \ 4. Coinmitleenien for the Rally club ASSISTANT EDITOR OF THE THRESHER m s * Von r Vote and Support Will Be A pi>r<>citiiecl •"'« 1 ft §B"# gs: J!r«E! j£F i£££ £Z 1st *— I t ||.0W eytjj. ulJ,ii.[;e-.||(,il<.|:, .ilbiist: ••.still-ha ve blartket.ytaxesy • ' ; ; aj,d (il.ciVKl; trjiiiied t;i,!-:\'.\ A!. - Sunday at the Autry house; Discus- i Hi t(, ,ny future plans, I should Tlie illilii in iVaUing ^atclvfinlaflKIitlbilw ilies iri the: fae<:. IhiiT i • with thre^.',sul5Kcri]jtion:s • to The sion ds to candidates for the club of- J like tb list them as follows: r r | r, , , ,i ft SI iv ' , • ' 1 i Time'' < a S.) • per year magazine. The flees for next year were discussed and More publicity as to the activity none O, the bttajenls beiitdlt^bby 'the tnllng. will vole .in the ''-loc- |Wii W(jr(i, ^A].. announcements were made concerning-:fe nin Student Council ;biti|'t;ihgis:,^sortne< f ; ti.on:;.siuee ; tliey do nv>t;;hold vW^J.^^feeliev,^.,.th'at,- 'the|l;E:N•..do^.LINDy vCIREADY•attd JOE. the financial e"d ;of the dance hold re- that the, students can have a clear and vot< ts Mill see' so.'tne jj6oil in flib,..ame'ridnieht: and giVe' it tlieir support.KOCUREK When GLENN got the bill cently by the society. concise conception of what Ls going , foi Sl."> hi wieto the publishing c:om- After the business session, Leotiore on at all times. Publication of all •:..., _ ,.••., :: J' :paiiy ' .JlMtl notified t hi-'lll of tllC ttlis- Heyck reviewed "Speech" by Frank vital information concerning student Elect activities. Jews are (je-rseciiied, as all pursecnted groups are persecuted; fun- • Ni:ivv a: •lawye r is after GLOV- ; Hawks. , ii i • i , . , I'll and his eohor HtftJ collect the mon- »| rft • Secondly, I believe the Rice band tl.(mentally because they are different. 1 hey have insisted upon ,y ;y(,|| W(1|| boys will be boys, BlU- McKay is' secrctary-stenogra should receive more official aid as it. being rigiiriaisly, steadfastly, bravely themselves.—John Haynos hut $5 each i.s pieliv cheap fun at pher in the athletic office. is as much a part of our School: as nib- Holmes. that. other extra-curricular work. The orris erson Jap Thrasher hopes to go into the band has been working under finan- : | BOB IMBER really thought he had a sports writing racket after graduating cial handicaps for the last few years. from Rice in June. With a little more aid Rice should likve The people who cry up war. the people who think we can go oni'jj^fj !" ,ns kiss ,mul J ^ EARNER . , , , . . , , , ., 'old the truth. It seems the two boys YELL LEADER without radical changes in our economic order for the sake of all dated a couple ol high school girls the community, are not deliberately unrighteous, but they are and IMBED was giving the girl/ in VOTE FOB stupid.--Harry Emerson FoscHek. the hark seat a big thrill with his kisses, Finally he decided to show Experienced and Capable :,• -ft-ft :.' • ft • .j''--.ft - ' ;•;'•••-•;"ft;•••'ft- -ft-'.'- . ft'.ft :..'ftft'.-ft-ft;a'V| GARNER what a wallop his osculating ||!|||: BOB SCHULZE carried so he kissed her twice Reading, writing ami arithmetic- -the three R's of elementary edb- and she jumped each time. Wc FOR '--ition- aren't nearly so important today as the socialization of chil- just thought we might tell BOB that YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATED dren. Some children never should be forced to study the three R's GARNER was popping her garter all PRESIDENT this time. at all.—Dr. Henry C. Schumacher. • * * ' OF STUDENT ASSOCIATION Last week al the baby show spon- Woman is the revolutionary animal; man the conservative.—S. K. sored by the O. W. L, S. Alumni, some (This Advertisement inserted and paid for by Friends.) YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT APPRECIATED Ratcliffe, British editor. mother brought in a baby with prac- tically no hair on its head. AUTREY SSfflF limwIISSlWW llillfe ¥ «'i r J 1

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mnH| j falls in love with Sally parachute jumper. Earth's Age LE Vmsar Students 1 MAJESTIC !|1 , L ! ; Sell 3.2 But Are loew s The Majestic theatre is presenting a lilllil ' Is Placed Stopped By Chiefs gnla entertainment on stage and screen To the Editor of The Thresher. The first joint appearance in Sir: In an interview, it was discovered week starting April 29. The stage of- . ^ under those trees," he waved his hand Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—(IP)-—The ing film of Joan Crawford am Tony, the gardener, has an ambition south of th main gate to the campus, fers Benny Meroff and his orchestra lln Billions It seems as though the Red Flag has coming of legal beer was haled by Cooper will bo made at the Nobody hears his ideals, but all see a "getting ready for the May Fete. See been hoisted on the outskirts of the many a Vassar college student in who is supported by a brilliant group Theatre in "Today We Live," here!" Tony showed the reporter an If" 'tfl' Rice Institute. Below Ls a copy of a mild fruitage of them on the campus. the manner appropriate. Several I of well known stage celebreties. They Chicago-(IP)—Whether or not you imaginary line almost due west from today. For here is a picture wall propagandist circular distributed among Perhaps Tony has a greater concep- te.-i rooms and inns near the cam- .are Colletta Rayah, Fcur Abbottiers, are one of those who takes stock in the gate. "I would lik •' to build two combines romance of a stirring o the students. The spelling and S)r* pus; of the women's college began tion of beauty than had Mr. Watkin sloping banks of dirt with the mid- I •Si] Holland and Juno, Dolly Dell, with a clean-cut. forceful story the theory that the earth and the guments 'seem to indicate that the per- to sell the amber 3.2 per cent heavens were assembled in seven days when he flapped a bunch of buildings dle low lo drain them. We could put ! |N4B> Cast, Bobby Bixley, the Play-, war with the emphasis laid c son who wrote the sheet could use a part played by the commanders of t some five or six thousand years ago, down on the campus without planning chairs, on them, and have the platform i jboys and Benny, two Bad Boys, Red •Efe-e.:. little of the higher education for wliich Then the, faculty-,student com- danucroiis British two-man torpedo you will be interested in knowing that many accessories beyond drives and right here," i he says we; are paying too nmch. mittee of the college got its headr .Pepper and Jack Marshall. boats, known as the "skeefer fleet." lllllll the latest scientific computation of the shrubbery for a central court. Tony's . Tony, came to America for the first Here is the copy: together, and. a notice went up'' on Tile serpen offers James Dunn, Miss Crawford, Who seems to grow 1 RHiililiiiH 111 age of the earth sets it at 1,460,000,000 time in 1!HM but, did nol slay. He came |! ATTENTION, STUDENTS! ambition would populate the nooks of ! Boots Mallory and Zasu Pitts it! a real : e(i Aueccedtiig vehicle. has u strikh: SfPWWPw years. lo .stay on November 2, 1908, from his the college bulletin board. The sehbol administration is following the Institute property with his real It said thai no; longer; eouUl • human drama "Hello Sister," support- vole as I he aristocralic English I m- 5-:w/ r: This may be one or two million, furtive city of Alio in Italy. He has the example of the other schools of estate brain-children. lie sold or consumed on, the jijM g$ni are Miun Gornball and Tar- who can not stand staying at. home i—11 years off, the , scientists admit, but a .brother who is,a prnrmrifin (monk) higher learning by baling students of MSf> tyv The jifeir.v depicts',,® boy qail while her brother arid the two i What would you do to the cam- back in thi» father: country, and the ri'st campus. | yunu then, what's a million years? •' UiH from a main stieel town who •vim love her arc (it .he front. Prancl Hf# shiall means. They are trying to lim- pus, Tony, if you could spend all the'M Mfily, with the exception of hfti The latest answer to the age-old it the right of an education to the met cm the Gnat While Wav of New 'omf, the'" brother, arid Hfiliet 11 Yi question, was found in the deep rock money you wanted to on it?" wife, is also in Italy. ehildred of the well to do by raising : fYork After, battling life's .;'Miny'Ipf i|.e )S|t|il»pllltood syVliefij™* nwffl . He has away with men--you ve no- "h. yes, and We.1' mum. not forget . ,J;v. • •. i;v of the Black Hills of South Dakota, the registration fees and making other jTonglemerits they are married" arid live Bi'lfii? ('ii'ary Coop-:" ticed that while he directed his crew, "Tony's, Wife." Slv> also came from! | (Continued jmm Page 1) 1 Pr. Sharat K. Roy of the Field Mus- rules such as living a year in the dor- ] happy ever after,. : The Universa •I. who is closest lo her heart, enroll* Ask him that question some day and I the same town m the old world where Sf»ulh Texim , Slehtiol of.Law irp-«i • - jlv: eum of Natural History is authority matory compulsry, Thus baring poor . .lie flyid,; forec.s In Ol'dei" to lie watch an Italian temperature spread'!Tony lived; but the odd part of ite'iffr' ,'llc' ef t:|tp 'flsUe.and ;.«t.'nph'tete th;.» screen ,enter;tsr.in- for the newest figure. students from school, Wl ri •,ear jjif'Sc Lliree. Miss f.'iawforit he- over his fae'i, and feel that you are 'situation i-r that Tony did n.n ffiijfc;' mumtarned I fat the present syatem "Only recently," he said, "was dis- qf . ' , f a !''.mes a .mi'mber of a British arnbu- The right of a poor student to rais Tony's friend. Without hesitatien he j her there, but, instead, they met in ! ',s now employed in Texas. covered a process in nature that takes leiK-e unit. to a higher intellectual and profes- rapidly re-arranged the campus in ouirr i the romantic city of New Orleans. They 'is u"j"st in il-s distribution of lespon- , MhTRUPOU l'-\\ . place in direction only and does not sU>ilit 1 s ilt sional is taken away, An education imagination ; both like America and do not desire >' "Pon the ciiUeiu.hip. . '. ;' u '! , ' ' • Rumor ha-, it ilia it the alhletic staff change its rate of action. 1 n! v is becoming more of a monoply of the "First I would pave the drives amAi to go back. , Th,. la .v nwnu.ioi, roproscnta.i.o, ^ ^' . ; ^A,II again 1,. cut , u Ritfe at the end 'fit is the process in the atomic dis- well to do. 1 J brick the walks, ' his^announced, with-- r,,' Whev,.n I came wm- |||\» uw, 4m;y i:,«fy',imkai»mu u Urn «ui . • taxatiotaxaupmtMetnmoiitan } n theatre;Samrd'tv fei "dr.e • integration Of various radio-active 1 iilP Students are you going to lot them out: being specificiif c. TToo stjpplemerrsupplementt his continuedeontintied ,, "thert^'were werpe less than a half - . , intangiblsA'eiii&i e formf, , oft « W . elements contained in certain rocks charge you exorbitant rcgisteration ,J„_ iiiK- a...n. easy selectio4i n oft ;tliii e | a (,kw;;i n ears parkei dI •m th, e• .'parkinw g Ii wherein. . : an intangibl, e for. m, , of , texes! week s engagement along: with u pi'o^ i •• •• •.;•1 i, , , , , W0 W and minerals, It has given excellent fees and a compulsry dormitory resi- idea, w+> offer f anbrick easys selectioto matcn ho f ththe |aspac . do*-e a "I 'thicarss 1fron .parket ofd Ilkm- maithe n parkinbuildg- l, " ,. th.w. unequi^W. . , ,e hanfli, ,, - . it < 1 'VII wutrli and .jewelry repairlnt! results :in measuring the age of the w,, lri r v< dence or you going to do something right color of bricks to match the (space at the front of the main, build- " """ " 'his unequitable handi- . a.n jylu rung .nusic u, H.mstou in , tfwarj|ll(w|- . „ (> K ,y fr,,m earth. 1 M 1 1 ot 1 about it? architecture. Here comes a real oorii. j ing, and now look at them!" (This ; 1> and wpdlil ifistMre large finrtnciid i • y.' " .vietu)pom,m |s a K r,.iu.r ni-lj "A basis for the system of compu- ? Columbia, N, Y. U„ C. C. N. Y. Uni- tribution to science: Why not pave the statemen, was accompanied by tt.rKuin, lo the s.aie government, VndHio.' m seve nl \Z«LttSu, tation is the known rate at which versity of Michigan and commonwealth drives with thin slabs of Texas gran-j cooping gesture of the hand.) "There: Johnnv Cooker ;,.nd I, E, Jones'ot L fW wSk ' ' t'NOER THE uranium and thorium, parental ele- students have fought against the same ite? We have seen huge rocks failed were thi'ee thousand feet of lumber , t), rvii„iiku , c • , , r • . . t . ..' TV ' , ., , 1 lh ly ments of radia-active minerals, trans- ruling and in many cases won com- by the railroad bed where the sea wall .still around the effcy building " f^' SHADE OF THE 11 IX lh 1md is sail> ^ italic-- • .vv. io ,pi «,»,«Hes , um.sc.ocrashesjhln mosn shipjuiSM'ru;v with » 1 velopment of a substance known as Auspises I the kids could have a good time if | There Ls nothing but s.„d>Lrto fw'i'ftH ot. ad- heavy tcjll .if lives i^. 'f«t'g,uud<>d ' poss 11 i,r : The Gables isotype of lead, an offshoot of ura- 1 there were a tunnel connecting the hall or anything else but wiirk." niliiis'teri'ii' ' g '. ad plai«reintn sale, expctiss of e taxation '.D.iM ;i'editvkl.i. ni. the',gam.e: he loves and iiilHlBl National Student's League. pools." Tony has a brilliant intellect! "I like mv work vei v much." he . , , l ; i.. ,'..l..,-, . ,i i»Pj, «;-. : i i 1 • i, , , nium. Fresh and primary deposits of e.d;;ih^:. .i't 1'has' mLserahly.,£rjil-' 'tlle,'''"!hly One ! he./know* 'lic^'j.'oes 'atoo >iain St at" [ee-itle : - -H. D. P. i "There should be a golf course out Lsliid; , .I , !M>d showed, „ it has mi.seral)lv tail- 'he only one : he, knows he jjoes barn - M that mineral were found to provide netioiv in othei Appear. ., ^I'>rmirt« wiih tiavehn^ air- .west Of the football field," came the 'long as I am satisfactory to the 'Mtrufe,; M function 'hi Itw African,-'t'-mnng w»|:h; a ; trav.-lirm ffefettei great weight as an indicator of age, i sfates whi:'i;e .-uch a plan is nowii'Wing •••11 'next, suggestion. "We could build i t;:es and Doctor Lovett; it, is their1 busi- HHB A few weeks of higher mathematics j )iseij: je, obtain jisiiai incomes I for state, jseven holes the other side of the bayou rneSs and not mine. I have from four- : A GIFT OF FUnVK.RS IS AI.UAYS \ ( (iMl'f.HIf NT and the scientists had the answer — j .governments.', ' '• f!: , :j , jfj TexasTrack {—there are about 60-75 acres out there. ; lol-li lo eighteen, assistants usually, and WISE MliN SEND I I.DWERS FKEQ I 'EX 11 .Y Kl' 1,460,000 years have passed since thoi Then we could build two holes this ''might feel like . head-m-'U, jf I cer hour liPfiiiiaii time. ing the summer a boy could stay out j 'One •thing I do think that. thii. school placed On all campus drives. I am :iiui;jMAtN STKiiKT : r:f'vr. .,h.-'M'.-,-- ti,\i»r.i:Y Kin v."1' there and collect fees from golfers.'" | ds is a , good greenhouse,•,ai,id a sun: that if the people knew how much Students Select— From Owls "Have you ever built a golf cjourse in jiiotnnieal class as a regular course, kravel costs and realized What risks ! (Continued from Page 1) this country, Tony?" he was asked Tony volunteered, championing his they are taking, they would not, be so eher, Luther, Cleveland, Heine, Theo- "No, in Italy,'' he replied, "Then j profession. "I think that would be feckless. In general",' I get 'along vrey STEAM TABLE EIGHT El XCH SERVICE we ought to have a sunken rose gar dore Roosevelt, Bryan, Schopenhauer, ; Coach Hjertberg's Owls went down very good and very interesting.' .nice with the students, both hoys and PEATE LUNCH FEATURED'AT.' 25c | to their first conference defeat in a den and a terraced rose garden be- When we risked Tony what he girls, and 'I think, as far ,-is I have Wellington, Longfellow, Calhoun, Everything Found in Better l)rug Stores tween East hall and the Cheni. build- thought about the students of th Webster, Disraeli, Marshall and Jack- dual meet with Coach Clyde Little- In- noticed, that I hey ar • a very nice field's University of Texas cindermen ing. , It would cost plenty money. In jslitute, this is the reply We received: group. I really cannot make any fui - son..''' RICE DRUG CO. Tuesday in Austin on the Memorial fact, lots of the land on this tract "There is only me thing wrong with ther statement though, because I merely Though such characters as Lenin, "AN INSTITUTION' OF SKKVK'E" Stadium course. The score was 62'/j needs to be filled in with dirt. the Rice students that I can try to be a fnend to everybody Paul, Columbus, Bismarck, Thieres, I Block South of M. Ij. Bide. Kadley 286€ to 59Vij The Longhorns won the meet "Next week we will be getting ready that is their fast and careless driving. mind my own business." Virgil. Frederick, ConfuseiusJ Madame by taking the last event-- the mile re- Curie, Richflieu. Metchiiikoff, Alex- lay- -from the crack Rice team which ander, Hitidenburg, Charlemagne, defeated the Aggies last week. | Booker Washington, Debs, Naguchi, Each team took eight first places,! Moses, Joan of Arc and Marconi have with the Owls showing to a decided j played a prominent role in the history advantage ill the field events, of 'mankind, they each received but Ed Holloway of Rice was high poiftPj one consideration in the poll from man With 10 points. Edgar Meyer of members of the Bice student body. Texas was second with 8 2-3, while Conspicuous in the results of the poll Johnson of Rice was third with 8. is the failure of the students to in- The mile relay was the feature ev- , clude such names as Darwin, Trotsky, ent of the meet " • ; Descartes, Kant, Milton, Hobbes, Men- Siwiniuries del, Voltaire, Ohengis 'Khan. Pericles, 440-yard run: Cox, Texas, first; : Justinian, Buddha, Raphael, Socrates, Blilch, Texas, second. Time. 49.3. Dickens, Copernicus, Locke, Rousseau, 100-yard dash: Holloway, Rice, first; | Plato, Einstein, Michaelangelo and Meyer, Texas, second. Time, 9.8. scores ot others whose lives and works Mile run: Archer, Texas, first; Co- arc interwoven into the annals of his- hen, Texas, second. Time, 4.33. tory. 220-yard dash: Holloway, Rice, first; j Surprising in the listing of the live Meyer. Texas, second. Time, 21-.4. greatest eharaclers of history by Rice 120 high hurdles: Holmes, Texas, first; j students is the relative high position Oliver, Rice, second. Time, 15,t). given to shell militarists as Napoleon 880-yard run: Hardour, Rice, first: G. and Caesar and lie comparative piorn- Adams, Texas, second. Time, 1:58.7. mance allotted to such other militar- 440-vard relay: Texas, (Bliteh. Staf- ists and strategists as Alexander, Han- ! ford. Cox, Meyer), first. Time, 42:4. nibal, Bismarck. Lee, Grant. Hinden- Two-mile run: Blakeney and Storm j . burg, Frederick, Wellington. Bluchei of Texas lied for first place. Time, avjcl Joan 61 Arc. ; 10:18.2, Although Rice is considered a sci- TURKISH TOBACCO eiitine; and technical school ',, the lail- 220 low hurdles' Stafford, Texas, , ure of the Rice students who submit- first; Oliver, Rice, second. Time, 24:1. ' conn s t(» this country in /titles. Mile relay: Texas. (Meyer, Archer, j ted replies to the question ; to give, Thr hurt's oden Elizabeth. George Eliot, of Rice and Dunks of Texas, tied for hogsheads. Eneli hoLisheml Madame Currie, Jane Addams, Vietona second. Heights. 12 feet. IS inches. ||, contains about 1000 pound Cleopati n, Florence Nightingale, artel Dikeuss: Petty, Kice, first.; Johnson»j of tobacco Joan of Are could be mentioned in, Rice second. Distance 148 feet, 3 111- such a: list, the co-tds who onswci-ed ehes. , •' _ • I the rjuestiod' omitted members ol thui Javelin; Klaerner, Rice, first; Be- , , and they were soon gone, and those cows and day, and diflereut farming methods produced These Turkish toi»ueeos arc hleiideil. in just the Theodore Roosevelt in a list to deter- semlngly didn't go in for that sort of an entirely new .tobacco—small in sin*, lull Very right amount, with Domestic tohaeeos. Il is tiiis hiine the live greatest characters: of thing. You couldn't get close enough laiiii history. _ to find out without shooting them." rich nnd aromatic. blending ancl crDM-hlnnrli tig of just the right amount jv! The former co-eds agreed it was bc r i, d s Four certain spots arc famous for the quality of Turkish and Domestic tohaeeos which gi\e* Francis Schmidt will ^' ^ ;\ "fun" wandering over the treeless lit- head coacli of athletics at T. C. U. fot tle island, riding the three horses left of their Turkish tobacco — Xanthi and Cavalia in Chesterfield a flavor that neither possesses alone. the next three years. there by previous adventurers, search- ing for gold in the beach sands, and A well-balanced pitching stuff and exploring the ruins of an old Russian a supporting cast of experienced, m- church and decayed remnants of u fielders nnd outfielders B^eted village. —i/ic ciyarc&c -f/tafs Afi/rlcr Coach Dutch Meyer on March 6 when Both girls attended the University the T. C. U. baseball candidates as- of Illinois before coming to the Uni- 1 —(/it ciyarcMc cttcr sembled for their first practice. versity of Washington. 11*133, L.nnm ,v Myiu Tobacco Co. THE BICE TBEE8HEB FRIDAY) AFRU 28, 1933 "»"•••• "• •" I I I l """I '• 'in

' Mini • •• i ycomin g un ever more important ele- ped a tough one to Hume, veteran Tu- 440-Yard Run—Horner, Thomson, ment in campus life ut Rice Institute. Girls Tennis Club lane performer, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4, Winthrop Osterman and Chapman. ||||||| Even with tlie dormitories, which are Carter gave Rice three singles matches, Intramural 880-Yard Run—Horner, Wilson, Zieg- the back-bone of any intramural sys- To Meet Tuesdayou t of four by trouncing Haspel, 11-9, Airing The ler. tem, Ailed to only half their capaci- 6-1. There will be an important meeting 220-Yard Low Hurdles—Vinock, Os- ties. the interest in Rice's intramural aneAs Star Ill In the doubles matches, Connally and Track Meet Owls - - - - of the Girls' Tennis Club Tuesday at terman, Thomson. > program and the numbers of those Holden were tied at four-all with Sut- 1 p. m.. in A. B. 3H. All members Shot Put—Holmes, Mendel, Johnson. participating has increased by leaps ter and Humo in the first set when mtSUKml By Pete ManiscaICQ and bounds. are urged to come and bring their High Jxunp—Holmes, Osterman, darkness Intervened. Carter and Hess The new divisions of teams by de- dues. Final plans for the spring party had taken the first set from Tuiane's Thomson. partments rather than town and dorms will be under discussion. ilklil Kelly Scott number two team of Cram and De- By EVRl B. MENDEL Broad Jump—Vinock, Osterman and has done much to stimulate interest Coach Ernie Hjertbergs cindermen linen .i bienk or two. Kelly Scott, Buys when they also, were halted by The Department of Physical Educa- Thales. in intramurals. There is something took a second sock on the chin Thurs- former star luill'-luick tijii; Coach Jack 1 tion will sponsor the first real intra- The entry lists are as yet not com- more solid in being classified as an day, when doctors examining the in- rii- darkness. (l | ' .;. '... . > ' Mpajlher'.s ujnici team and former mural track meet ever to be held at plete and it is possible that many oth. Aoadem. an Engineer, an Architect, jury sustained by Ed Holloway in the Rice Tennis This victory has had the boys bear- fiprint man on Coach Hjevberii's truck ing down in practice all week, looking Rice Institute today and Saturday. En- ers will compete this afternoon and 1 than in being classified as a Dorrn A. dual meet with the University of Texas : team, has a.' tfo.od chnnce to make a forward to the all-important match tries have entered every event and Saturday. ,. . '.; ' plan' fur l.imrself on this year's Hou- Donn: B, Town C. etc. This new sys- squad in Austin Tuesday stated the 1 with Texas U. this Saturday, April 24, keen competition should develop in all ston Buff team,. Kelly is competing tem of classification Will be continued classy sprinter would probably bo lost Team Beats at Austin. The Texas team will in all events. The entry list was closed yes- with the aging' Eddie H.'iek for tho unci expanded next year, to the Owls for the rest of the year. Rice BiY.P.U. Picuic Given probability be composed of Kamrath, terday afternoon. lei'xilar thtrif ha-eman''> joty on Gqryy Intramural football will i>e run by Tlie Rice co-captain of the track Surface, Buxby and Williams, while Tlie following will compete Friday At Scafelt Ranch Thursday ffeilph's foajuj ' 4 new plan next yeinr also. The Band sc(uad, who was considered a cinch tu Tulane 3 -1 in the following events starting at 4 Scott is s-ure to get. entul teams., the Aeadems, thv 1 angular itieet with the Aggie and instrumental in deciding the team and Thomas. Christine Seafelt's Ranch about twelve Hess, Henry HoUlen. Quin Connally of • which >tU'u.ffs5' w a bpaaeh, j EtisibWers, the, ArcbiteciSj'.and .the .Pre- . l^inghorns on Rice field ••next week. championship of the Southwest con- 220-Yard Dash—Vinook, Osterman, miles out of town. Games were play- and Winthrqp Carter, accompanied by 1 no (>hfi u, Ibis' orftani^tiltm for ; Mt-'tLv oi Pre-Litwa will play; it out lot J Cfattnces of his recovering sufficiently ference, with tlie odds about even Allen. ed, after which the guests were served Coach Jake Hess, journeyed to New mo'; 'pjftveri;, Hs uMif U to 'dispose ! |.hc: iluiulpwiiNhif, A'ftei" theu" 11 i;,ke part m the coniereiuie ineet for the Owls to retain the title they refreshments of sandwiches, coffee and : 0 ; Orleans to administer' a. sound licking One Mile Run--Clark, Johnson, Wil- •(; t'u m while they wi^1 still bring a won last year. cakes. ft !« otei, the Baml and Rally Club v-'il! ar,. t^xt-codingly slim, to Tuiane's highly-touted squad. The son and Ziegler. ittri 'price i»i '• I he (»:varfce(,L.'' Hock l ook J rtrt'imit all,. . their member, , * .fro m lh<..-• Hollowan„n„,v;ny, spraine,ll,.,in„d;i a tendon in his showing of the Rice players was very One Mile Relay—Wilson, Clark, Hor- The entertainment convmittee in 1 i Hi! t)< VII l^tcil for I he Uloi. k fmi •t$w several outfit, «r4 P«W U'W g»«#T ; ^ some time during the dual impressive as they sw< pt through the ner and Chapman. charge of the affair was composed of • !'•< "A 1/ ATr, Her,nance estimates that about , ,h \ ) tghorns. He look Rosanne Stephens; chairman, Ava Doe 1 sk vit t Uw Oftenie squad with the loss ,pf but one' j Javelin Throw—Osterman and Kivell. " -lire scrft; ;"o" Council Will Be Ml) Hu-It. have par HMpated m fc f gy^,; b„lh (lf tb, sprints which he match! Mercer Bea'tsfey, famed tennis J Jackson, Edgar Murphy, J. C. Petty, t> to, Souihrrn league Iflbt : Pole Vault—Osterman. >M WX i,rt so f tUHl : V On Saturday, beginning at 3:30 p. and Mr, and Mrs. J. W. E, Stephens. • Ajiiiwfij •V... eailed " 1 .v,„\ n fifty u'"> ' -lytv more U, "'tur . md ran on both the rela""7v , teams. «**' H'WayS h"'S ^ Installed Sunday Ht '• •- o'ii'lai.'.; for th'j the lenuininu W events on ' " ' ' Orleans scU-o), but Rice wa. ' < lit .lor jury until after the; meet. 100-Yard Dash — Vinock, Osterman, I IJ.m -M; 1 mfilndinj; y<,ti!U ;lie ii.tr'aiiHirai calendar Of (.'ourse. not to be denied Saturday. i installation of a new B. S. U. Coun- Watch repairing. It will 13. O. K. if ; Allen. t from B. O. Kroltcr, Kress Bldg. '.I it: p.-;..hire Hock ,:ii Yi'-eiii ite -n iv>'i»n "f the number of His loss will be a cruel blow to Wilbur Hess, playing his first inter- . eil. is planned foi? Sunday, May 7, at 'i: the iVJii-nns nie^'f^kii^.part' in.'tWO-or rnhre ' Km>e Hjei th^rg'i h&pes of t,vinnins; ihe collegiate match with. Rice, Parted the j Second Baptist church. At four p. .! • in }ji'4i 'favor >vit.h wit,ii,;t .ot 'ilK figure ..l.out half. But conference His. injury may cost the fit'evyorks with an 8-t> 6-2 victory overj^ tho'l^ld couinc-il will meet with the; w.kt.V.V ^ I , itr: ijij • n?a- lit. eut. the !Ula;'oei of •• i.- c-i..1 • is: likely- ' j t^iuniii1 l elect: ,s 1 c y 18 the • • 1UI• • J.aii i.A . til! I:;r- • fijt r, in the eonleidice meet. He is a vital nie.r Tulaiie ace dnti. hiembeV of thei'""'' " * . ' sistent, steady workers"—Thco. Vail. •! Mm,', ^vwr.if R•VsilVb' tiA\ ' ' 1 eoj; . on both, the: sprint relay team present Davis cup 'a\uad Connally, i]^6>tor of one of the Baptist churches •V'rr; w; - "i'f.V "'r ;-i- .- ;>j-| |" • "|j -y ICJiui. t Well I and "0 the mile relay team, playing nuinber two man for Rice,jsponsoraiK a llicci; class will preside (< '.Bjs uii'i'.n'n ot ui Helliiway is consiili.-i'ed one of thie defeated Cram 4-G, 7".V 7-5 in a hard iover the installation. WORK AND SAVE YOUR MONEY sSiowi; in ta.-lbal!. S».x- lift . vt •;...':oeil U.1 • flBh tin:- ..'l>oit rust §20 raeii in the country and is!, niatclv,.and. after • Holden -(Rice} drop-j The [irot;ram, or ceremony, is in the ''i'iu(it : • oed. M .he.-; U> jMj • •. -1: p.' t'i'; j|||I'a'imu;i'. 1 much M-lter rhan average in the ceo- [process of composition. A freshman jM;.*? •x! L.i'n', , ift-v A-i:tfi. yo pev-. ' tun He is with..ut a doubt, the best I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ ; (w<) (( smii: 11.,;,:;..u fin-tiwn. i"oi>»»,..!! t\\m'; 11 ' a .'lii student recommended that a group of spruit man m tee conference. ! %v,.,.Us. wuh „ ]iul, iwk hc „,i«ht be m ...... i,. , ...... stalls .big.:ert'.cfed: with locks on the ;• v:, r,-w. in i.h(' dual'meel with the Lonj^horn 'l .-eieu! 11.1'•••!t:,e.e<',s 1 KV'-iij,..!Tinn!:-. • :fl<; ||t 'do'ubles. •l with the .Len^honis i,™ condition to participate in the con- ...... SOUTH TEXAS COMMERCIAL x 1 in Au.'-lin he won ' ! ' ' '• ; thai h • ar. I'oin,^. ,..., ;, ; ,- . •He toiinn i., thmeo evicelt x.cij.i*- . icrenc. e .meet. . Coacht bn»v •e Hjcr.tber,t- .i g I.doors • . The retiring ofiicers could l!; h r r: lent linie ol 'KS second the bc ected un the • I- t. i i tlji • liiei. I, xper'ienci:d . 'r.-:c .•';,-!f\,:;nit'a', irin.lv.- 'wh.ii li He look the ; j * j let Holloway take it easy for the j " °J ^ iuconunS offi- NATIONAL BANK |:'1 • i'l-.'.''JileO.: F'-I- ail' .....i|i It.- 11,1, ..|t' litis .ftern >.-i. .i-,d •• 2'JU in 2.1.4 si ei,tills, , next tvvo weeks in an effort to help I eers locked victims vetoed 1.1 -Vcr-, I ill- • Cm A;t,' H,' • a, " iu,it ,11 ., .y; ;ibv lit, j'-tl IV i-toi'te- lloclors examining; Holloway stated Itiin round back into shape. siiEitfestion. " • IiI'• 'ii-t.;-Ii'ii:. d !:••• 1; i n- \!. II. • .v.linialed Sw.jn A - a play-'. ?• r. ffi.ii ,:.-.^f-ieh i: OI.I of l!.,» 1»1- a.uural c::'e ;dar. should THIS WEEK IN THE ' . ' ' I l,e OL-.-uie. r.l'rni.U' till' tit Ua. .Mt'K' MAGIC THEATRE: llitlinit -\v<-i«k i ,,MM,|a..; n> f- if na ea.,' * *;'. -1:• fail, fiti ' .eri! i-.'M h- ,i> eflSai ional •>. 'in' I'-oi.i. iViit if has. h.-< n just ' ... . Japanese Thumb Hie! . N'"<" asasisi : l/M Sfffls'ftj' |lii| affiSI* J* f> oiple '• t.-i a nil vi hail' He I i-v-l c> uld i. IC liter Final Hound • '... ..f these; hi«h inside .,>h( s wl-rli IT TELLS IN THE PAPER. NOW -HIS T-HUMBS ARE THE -HOOPS TIED UP GOOO AND TIGHT ,. , .... i * j j :]],•. Ce.cls |;i.. i ..-car Be i lt> 1intramural bi.scbiiJ,' ||hgue» HERE HOW A MAGICIAN AIL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT. •ARE O.K.. : • .1 d'i'i.. inabilitjViilMjiiyv to hit a cirvo . iiavc i.-aeln-d their filial round.. In MAKES A BIG BALL ROLL c|>i.rt: f-pace. Scott has (tone: '.eaeaic ! the Engineers app.;ar to have UPHILL n.Itaie^ and fl'ijiiJvii . t:eh< d (he championship from the i • :;y 11511 I' tltnes " .J Ar, hileels Thry will play their final Hl.lt th; • ;Aklie'-': |1 IV. linn;: le 'Jet Linme ni.'X' Ttu-s-duy. -.'..v. werrl{|ip. iil'.'M.; .e this time. !? In leainie 2 the Jtmiors . and the • r... , i-i ail. <;• tin;,: ji>,- Mcdwi.'k. -.vtu.t .Ft, slin j 1' E iriaj. MJ-VI It) Se'itl 1,(id h<; will The Intramural double depaitm.nt . 11 vr, ,it lit,.in It '.;, an e'id adace ef teni i.i toiu nain.'iit has r'siched the -!>. !( :f j-'itii pitch to a' inan":; quarter &Vfd round . el piay. Arm- V THAT'S NOTHING. LAST^fe=» IK l M'-S-S t.i.fu-i';'. u(.-lt. th>- '.eealines-i «lron'tf ami MeCauh-y will meet Mooth NIGHT I SAW A MAGICIAN .V and Oniot?hue in. one match and CATCH SIX HOOPS ON ONE p• ..'•.•s.vi.-'rial baseball Waihel'ii and Kehl will mc.-t. the win- ARM- WITH HIS THUMBS t i..'it ai", v;nf:i |, •!'.a. career fm a it ifffi • i-v. of dip match to be placed be- TIID TOGETHER il:o Vi':;1!.: a-at:: Scot! : woi.ijd' W-'vn' Taylor and Tinnerello aftd | • i.i H,1 •tr .a' I'lisjilnliu on •|'Vira.-,liei ..mil Fauki-. h M- a-•:'s !!»:;» 'Owl team it Ie- ' ; ; Til. -.'a ivii.' to low. Scott's The <)wl 'CHfjers had mor, point . . ... -.v.- I,..;..- for lam 'sincere- .s'ttiVrrid auautji tlvm Haiti aitainst -.n> VOURE AN OLD ; , J SMOOTHIE WHEN i? •• - tu'cHeft altd' » • |:ong i »re«r'")n;j oflier cOTifei etice, .t(?un) bit't j. IT COMES TO I WONT SMOKE ONE . ase ....calion. fourth .in total point-'- spared OF THOSE,EVEN FOR lntnuihirnlt a TRICKS, STAN.HAVE ' . liihiilil } C^sials : fitted that do not fall out. A CIGARETTE? YOU,fRAN. THEY iriJlil| ,,tUl „Mln JfliMMtei 15 O. Ivrciler. Kt-cs- HUli;. ARE TASTELESS.

THUMB OUT CATCH HOOPS V TURN THUMBS DOWN FOR VOl SHOW -At/D/CNCE UNRCEZ ASSISTANT TO TIE TUB Dross For Coilfbi t THUMBS AND COCO KNOT ON TOP OF THUMBS

© SUP TIP or RRRSR F/NGFC BCH/HD THUMBS TO GCT JIACK. W€ (>! FKK VOl MOF I'OIMRECR TO mi HAM MI) T/C A OOOO HARD KNOT. MKSS JACKKT siTrrs ] ,1XKN SPITS ' THEY ARE THE ONLY : ],IN,KN SLACKS KIND I EVER TRIED. THIS IS THE |tf MOftc fllH WHAT DO YOU BEST TASTING LINI'vN KNICKERS RECOMMEND ? CIGARETTE I OU ONF \J±: EVER SMOKED. Of THOSt GIRLS "*0 Know M KSI1 Ztri'Ki: SI III ITS HAVE A CAMEL.CAMELS I IKE TRAM WHO Camels are made from ARE MADE FROM MORE HAS SOMEHOW ('oTTtlN i'l'LLOVKR SWKATKHS. EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS — ITS THE T08ACCQ AND THEV ARE MILD WITH- THAT COUNTS,FRAN. MISShO THE finer, MORE EXPENSIVE UATIIIKG Sl'ITK OUT BEING INSIPID. PL€ A S U R C OF tobaccos than any other HATUINC TRUNKS SMOKING CAMELS? BETTER TRY popular brand. Hence HEACII ACOKSSORIKS THJEM YOU'LL they arc mild, easy on ENJOY TtlEin. . All items arc liraticl new and yutt will lie surprised at how the throat... yet full of MILDNESS-THE" low tln-y itri' ADDED PLEASURE flavor and enjoyment THFY GIVE . 6/1RRINGER M N9RT7N W UllOlI ClOtHIIII Copyrliht, 1113,1, R. i. Reynotda Tobacco Company 506 MAIN CHt JUyr HOT STON'S BEST SHOP I'OR t'OM.EGK MEN T^ CAM— gQtTVlSS