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Student Weekly Publication ice Institute
VOL, XXII HOUSTON, TEXAS, FKIIUY, MARCH 5, 1937 NO. I'J If : TO REPRESENT RICE ili ? Engineer Gets Stuck Hooton Speaks on Candidates Chosen * * * * By Independents On Figure in an Old Andrea Del Sarto * * * * In Sunday Lecture For May Election Engineering Problem
K. I.. McWhitiiiey, engineer,; was "Then? was one thing that .Andrea Independent candidates for the' posi- .stuck, Not that he hud a problem So could do as no one had done it More tion-. of duchesses and maids for: the lough Io calculate,, gr that his .slide him, anil as perhaps no one has done it l our classes have been .'elected by meet- rule wouldn't oscillate freely in its siiice; .he could draw from the model so ings cif Independent girls1 this week. as to give you its very'pulse heat, so grooves, hut he was just stuck. The seniors were the only class who that it seemed the automatic registra- His predicament: argsc Monday when Artist Ha* Accepted Invitation of Editor Frank Smith: did not select a full ticket, when they tion cif nerve-contact rather than repre- tin Alecliartiear Engineering ,300 class decided to run onh si's maids. These, fight (rirls Are to He Selected for sent align,•" srtid Mr. Claude Hooton Sun- undertook the investigation, of the in- are:'•Polly Pearson. Pally Pearson, 1.a* day in a public lecture on "Andrea del side of a boiler. One by one the mem- Beauty Section I , tuib I limiphii'\ die, bmotliv Jewell, Sarto—a .Sixteenth Century Modernist." bers of tiie class cJimbed a ladder and llenrielte i'aigle, and Margat'l't' < nltit r. Next,Sunday, 1 >r, M. Moraitd will speak wriggled iii side the boiler through an ; • Jiihti I .a f iatta, well-know n iua^a>-iiie illrisivaior, vvil.l -Civ,! lie The senior candidate for •Inches, js •;,• VA oil "The Last Texas Expedition of I >c elliptical aperture 11 by IS! inches.: lint ( tiiiijiauile I'eattiii.-s lliis year, neciinliiu;' in an ;imh>istieinio.-tis 11\ I-1.-ml I'lnrenci' Mai Albiecht; • la Salle." at 4:30 in the I'lvysics Amphi- .when Me\\ hinncy's turn came to enter S111 i 111. • e< lit< >r III' I lie annual. Mr. I .a (.Iatta has beeiuiu lammi- It II iii:. Junior Independents cImsc, N-aiiej i „<| • count the number of rivets lie theatre. a i Must i at ii m- in Mich maya/ines a- tin.* ^uttirJay I'l'mjnif /,.t./i>y Viglc as their candidal! toi duchess j ^tit 11 by 15 inches didn't provide liiiifeiiis Mr. Hooton began his lecture hy dis- ; limni' Jutiriiiil ami the . Iii^rinni Ma:)u~iiir \ Jtuiiot ca iidiih:ites lor, niaids, are Jane , ,jUjlt. enough pcrinietei*. He made it in carding seutnitciiM picture of An- (-'ltl> outre lie fore in t lie lii-lur\ of kite lia\e lit.- 1.. a'tti ii • im tl'ie drea as given irt Wirowning's poem and Sli.ekton, 1-tftnmi" IM Mrlitide, Marie . uil> |,m WKC ;liere lie could [W : \ anity b'air section of the (.'ant|.ianile In-eit dio^o In an ,m?iioiii\ ntti!. in most "modem histories of art. allacc, Mark Kiii'iis, I ii troth} I iaigie, j I'l^iiher' ad,\;;t .tlee iii'lr re!real. As we ma ary Minto, Margery (iripoii, -find < issj,"Jijjjjy'j. mentioned before, lie ffijj stuck. j siilr thf *ehat.\ lu !MJs, ;llj Continuing . his address, Mr. I I'ooloti kotbsuin. i j j, mperatlU'e inside the boiler w.i* ; {(h* vUih'>rslll}' 11 S Mci .IMirU/l proceeded to a discussion of Modernism. I n the Soj.lio»iu)i;c Class, I ndependents,: ;liliull I5n ,i, yK, ;,i,.| sv Hen-the \ nliaiit : \ t \ 'M f M al-vt i a | "To the . M odernist," he said, "Art has d lSl Ten Elected To . " ' Anne llueter :as '.tlierr candidate tl.,ose below McW bitinev fniled i j tor, i|'i| i • 11• i"t *' iepochally moved away from the ft|>\ ious. 1 Olive Home (left) will represent Riec Institute at tlie Kotiud-lip at I 'W. dtiebeHs, while, I'.veku .1,tinker, diitiot'lge limi.„ln l't:gan to get ;,i little rint11tit rr* superficially real and demonstrable. to- Texas University April 16. liilliv Uyers (joes to the Cotton Hall at | giiiia Meyer. Mary I fenry,; J.uauita l".OM,j 1 worried, bis 'interest 'in seieiilific research j U'. iu'K. Ill HkU wards the values not observable, imitabli: A. & M. April 3. Miss Ilorne ami Miss Uyers Were chosen al a joint Phi Beta Kappa, U:r, iJorothy liuriiliaili, I lorbtby /apli, j,vitpklly fit creasing; lie worked, liiinsei t j KsV.;!, or . reasonable- The. explanation' of his meeting of the Woman's Council and 'he Student Council Wednesday. I It .rot by llttckut, and Laurie AlkiMim , secrets are to be found in the realms of (IVflss Home's picture by (.ittinii*; Miss Byers' by Until untie) he- Ifptllii: | as, soon as ei,ef,V"iii will )ie candidates for jnaids. Bray Announces intuition, intimation, creation, and ex- stopjH'd pulliiig on ,bim. ''-I ' 'i.- i'MM pre.ssion. | b reshnian (iandidafe, ;f»'rr duidies^ is 1 h'utli Sjiargo. On the lickef with her I'-vi'l tin IMS' Aiali's j - r t.- ., |H| "Art is a part of the evolutionary 'fell nu mbers, of the sellioi class have Irresponsibi lity at "Practical Faith" will' lie I'.lna piratli, Ixafie 1'a-ll'Shindlef), I he ' liit|lf' IWKjt1 '«,k i viii scheme ±if things, subject to the in- * * * * I brtn elt-cU'l, till- I 111 llcta Kappij, I'll, isil Audrey: llaynes;. Dorolby Pave ('Iyer,' 1 fluence of evolutionary change in sur- E.B.L.S. Selects II. K. Ura.v, iSetf'etfiry ^,f the:; ktue'fliaj.t ,:the i^Ai'lstntl t/'Ub lit l'.li/[jbet:h Kelly, W'atid.'i Ib.eiicke, and 'Mi'i,,'.'Ja'.||i,::.!,. j([ ^iMat'l!;mtmi'ie rounding life, and creatively evolution- Check Room Causes Is Topic of Talk !' lei i'.'f,,[lh.i\'i;:/r;gaii.ii;i(itii:i,u, 'A\'e';l- ' * * Jai.ie Smith • ary in its own right. * * ", ue-day: Tlie ..new tin-mli;cr> ,of the Vreliitei t Met i"le-jtni''uis-t. 11T'.'H.i' dirt Fete Candidates 1 1 jijie ' ,,Vt:"t;.'J\l'iisV';,tnr., '. "In his own period art was mostly u i tionai hottof st.i ict* art , • Junior Prom Iiiot At B.S.U. Revival 1 '^iriirh' iju,^ :,v.:• |i:5 matter of scientifically perfect drafts- 1 riflri,|>!iiiV;,l'a,.ii I 'li;t'n.'i,Hf I*, \ 1 b'ii.stiii! |jil|4iijffl ; ; 1 For Four Classes i i|:J He'iiriei'te' f tht ''•, ii'ai,gle,' , i ""' j:i; 1 =.' manship, as shown by such men tip Advertising Age l 1 : Hwkiii , Vf-tint-./Oiitiy-Ti'v !);• jjir Michelangelo and da Vinci. Andrea del .Iiecutj.su -1 lie two; buys iii eba|'ge 61. "It js.'efisi.er to, d( wrong tljat], to. ii'i' J'„ '\\^ i.t.ij-lt/ll, t.lijt;SSee,:;:f;'i!iril'.''U,, d 't( '(fWfj'hb^kt | Sarto, refusing to be swept hy with this riglit' '~,u, iHM'sonr can' 'Irift in!'" jtJffl but | Harry NevvK-ri H"ltr.i;s. Ilousv.n ; the check room at! the junior I'rom The hiizal'cllt llaldwin I-it« tarye .Sew' ' " 1 i:;'';;<;<{[:-1' i>, r. sii'..\''', "'I strong current of photographic drafts- To Give Awards fiety at its regularJ|jl|eeliiig \\'edne,-day l-'nimett l.em> 11 u< 1 ><•> tIi. \rlit^ci.on . " became I nthusia.stic to a.degree of jetvi- he e.au'l . drift uitii I haveii;,'!, said' I'll . .v, manship, carries on tbe more intensely it A ii I ry i hi fin si:' ebiisr" candidates j iei'r lr.ii?abeth I 'ardt-ti- I..i"vd, i l<.ii>t- ; " iii alily, and were hot able properly to \\'. ;\V, Miltoii'of: W uCm. sijiisiitiujug f,.r; creative tradition, a tradition which pruice-ses,: diichc'sst N. Wild m„lid;S in IIn; Frances \inrsli;d! I hi, lloii-i' i • .n.i manage the.redistrilnttioh of lll.e articles I >r. J,' I'Sji.. (ire> h,|'. Uentoii lio w;i- jfj'.ej For Prize Essay Hetty I'.n III Maslo- I (..usl'itr. strangely enough was submerged for May l i tC",,', ' 1 1 committed to their care, there was a have : conduclei,! ;,the nieethig of the' an-' ' lay Ha|i||(j kose, Pavai v's ;i nearly four centuries. . ,!The jii'ograiii .'for tijui uiej'jiiig ,;coii- t
PAGE TWO THE BICE TBRB8BEB FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1*37
what wc saw last Sunday night. MOSKR looks lately can just chalk it haven't staged any congenialities of that COACHES HERTENBERGER and up to the PETERSON gal. . . . JOE caliber in many a moon; and as "nice ARTHUR proudly squired around the LUCIA asked DU. SLAUGHTER who girls" are being a$ked tp their djonfr- object# at their affections, nainely a he thought was in back of the extortion daucc nothing lively is proiUised. Si | ESTABLISHED 1916 BILL BRANDON'S Junior Prom elsewhere. Celebrity and socialite of note sent to MAYOR FONVILLE. DR. i. Hous- came off as smoothly Monday night as the evening was the Humble Oil Com- SLAUGHTER, exhibiting rare deduc- To pre* cut future deaths in coal mine tonv milk and honey, the only fly in the pany President's daughter, ELIZA- tive ability, hesitated not a momeri. cave-ins, Dr. Helmut Laudsberg, assist- durin ointment being the jam session in the BETH WEISS, just one big yawn of RED BALE who couldn't lie blamed if "The writer." answered he. . . . We're .. unterea as second class matter, uctooer 17, WO, at the postoftice in ant professor of geophysics at Pennsyl- cloak 100m to the strains of "Home boredom away from her small, select he took a bite out of our delectable afraid the RALLY CLUB devils have vania State College, has contrived a Houston, Texas, under the act of March 3, 1879, Subscription price: By mail, Sweet Home," A graphic example of set. In direct contrast we have again wings. one year. $2.00. Payable in advance. MARIANNE, CIOWNIN*- KING AMI all sprouted Time was when the simplified seismograph to predict other- Campus office: 104 Administration Building. Downtown office: 3301 Buf natural selection in operation, the MARY BETH MORRIS and MILTON PEG RAYMOND; behaving—HENRY accounts of their orgies would have wise imperceptible movements of the falo Drive. Phone Hadley 3141. weaker of the species were trampled MELTON who hit it off so well it looks STERN and Phi Beta Kappa, HEN- nuujc Gypsy Rose Lee' blush, but they ground long before the crash. and gouged, while the more ferocious like a permanent merger. ROSEMARY R1ETTE DAIGLE; sorrowing—Stag of the pack fought tooth and claw for was emoting on the lloor—saw some be- FRANK D1I.L (MARY JANE was I936 Member their dates' wraps and their own coats, loved wanderer returned and fell on his with BYRON); joking in the Grill— Associated Golleftiate Press all ti< the tune of mad screams and neck, to NOLAN's mild chagrin. MR. JEAN DOR MAX, WIN FIELD COOK, super ile luxe nathing. The DUST 1'ATTIE, known to bis intimates as Distributors of JANE COX. FLOSSIE MAt AND BIL- l'ANNKK stnngc* all very nastily re- "The Great Horned Owl of the Chem- LIE BURKE- February Graduates, CbHe6ide Digest i usrd u» stooge and did nothing hut istry Building," led the way for the namely EAKLINE TIiONF. and HAR- iincse tlx ii little bottles and be irritable. faculty members present iu restrained RIS LODGE were happily renewing ac- RCPMEtJENTKO ron HATIONAU AOVEHTHHNO »V However, JQE MUCH wants it pub- frivolity. MARY lANjiJ had an extra quaintances. Rumor has it that LltillT- National Advertising Service, Inc. licly staled that sunburn and not maon- sweet smile for MR. BOURGEOIS and NING is. already much loved and Cvlhg* Publishers Representative 1 mm responsible for bis irradiated I 'ORIS POOLE came through with a reS|iectei| at his ne\v alma mater, the 420 MADISON Ave, NEW YOHK^N.Y, irnisii. ©liiiiions differ about the refrcsh- beautiful beamer at I >R. ALT EN BERG, CHtCArtO V BOSTON • JtAtfplflCO ' lUuyersity of Houston, wliere lie is the LOS ANOCUCS - PpffTI.AND * 'BCATTtC nients. Wi- know ANGELA didn't cat potent enough to make Einstein simper. presiileut of the Senior Class. VIRNA bt;i;s, and J O I IN' N Y javml down on a However DORIS is saving most of her GUTHRIE was, with CHARLIE BOB ILLKS KUGI-MK S1SK feather, so it was really fow), 'but sunshine for BOB BRANDON, whose 1 WESTMORELAND, and this makes Iiditor • Ass't Editor • j | I'verjmody absorbed LOK.VKR'S sweet romance with jEANET'i'E started on abotit the sixth consecutive time we've • PAUL FAKREN music and checked the grub off to one the downgrade about the time sbe and seen them together, so it looks like a IJIIF .N:AN,("'Y N'AGLE'S faux .passes. WILLIE B both cadie home from a Business Manager /, Ass't Business Mgr. steady job. When it comes to swinging Sl'K GRAHAM and CHAR-LIE picnic with the same ease of poison ivy. around the torso, CARSONOVA WIL- . . PHONES MOORE, BETTY BENNETT and NANCY I'RATT'S best bet to dale is LIAMS is the pre-med who can do it. Downtown Office BOBBIE FORBES carried things a: the Chemical Eugineei-'s brain trust, When we saw him, DOROTHY ZAP I' 1 Hadley 3141 bit of a distance in their mutual «.x- LOTUS AFT or the H I I I'D BOY who was his adagio partner, The greatest of ••pleasantries in the Grill. In hasn't dated a RICE girl (or years and .motivating force in BURKE IIAYMES' EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER fact SCOTT spent most of .the evening years, Rennionitbs were FLORENCE life seems to he MARY GREEN - h. 6496 Iff H. 0001 trying to catch up with BETTY and IlEllRICK atid DINKY MOODY, who WOOD, judging fmm the record-break- s-uelv powerbotrses, as FORBES,, not to seem to have decided to begin where mi sprinting he did when he first- saw J ID1TOUJAL STAFF mOii-fciti l.ovab Boy li E])F.N. BA1L- tlliy left - off j splituppers were M AK- her at the prom. If all parties were Managihg Editor |,I j'p. •iim.MV • .|i.j ii. .,tii.;b ! riVii .rti:.1 ),. •! i t 'u i'.nt- it is make telephone service still more dependable. • |,;-l I..IM- Ii! fan? ;i I .»«|7, i ili Ilias. -tiLl'iiei'ueJ 1 : .II ;.. ' T I:! • I ••• '.'.h.ii I •!. ;I u I' e-.:-';.;,. Ajllfe (:!ioil -.all Why not give the family a ring tonight? I !, •; 1 i!."' ,; .'j; •: ,!! I !• •• •1;... ' ! ;•" .1 ; >1. •! I..M '-.I jvl :i r. Rotes to most points are lowest after 7 P.M. and all day Sunday, I i >•!:. • t '• 11' • .v.. I f\oil; eye* |va \\. .man , i . li.vpiif.. b. tn-ind .)IH!i lilt v I.;,. . vii • —11 .| .IN\TinRIJO : SI;.' .e- tar a« »i»> ', V i te<:;i!vV;is mvihe Ltli.it fhi $ R. ; i .- i ..iti • yijlyi uj in IJI.J ijfiij: i>. wipk • ii V ;# W i j.toih'iii', '.iieciiUM ii' In *11111 !> 1-1 >»!!•. s.t • .tie on the t'liilu."1 rack' |i|;i r. I i !•));i i.; .-a!> 1. ; So i|u l.iti-i VI K.'IV; I ritii11It* j.jliisjlitr-i '.re ini m ;.i. iuet. to i.ii' Will In wyi •' *•" j-vryv •/ •' ' • • j I Jell ' SeralrhA ; t.i: ,i . tL,i•, kj, ii:e. !e,t tin' !io.|s; it | j ( • "Ill- 11,, ,11. i; . I 11: , I'.V bl'lhcl ill' 1 .lis-; III THIS IK i'ilils! ' v 1 Hi" i" a Miio,< -,i i• >' I Yi rioitally, I j AVOID •>.m't fix. vvi.y i|i. 11.'iiiiti 111: (lie u.iv 1 i|i'iei,'u was ntivel al that Ibev must scratch them, wli.v lbe\ must : •,v f . tliMi iviitld In1 a thing oi beauty .botit scraieh tin in on the blackboard if they DEPENDABLE-SAFE-CONVENIENT ill lie east Miitj tin ai'ti'.li, but ag.'iili lie must scratch Iheui I11 class, why they m Ma> Ft;!' 1.11 ' s il> bead. must put chalk on the board before Ibev As iar as the },)•«;Mv stati 01 affairs set a teli tin ir backs, why they innsl pick are 1 iVpeerni d I don't see how I rail the chalkiest sjioi of chalk 011 the board li.ivi' an\ idea a! lout them It Sieni- I hot TO use if they must, Islhd why, if they : till' Kite IS lueiely a nltlttf I ol fagi \ 0Ml- do the above things, they don't 11 F If 11 oigani/atioh, tillrl that the' Li Is are sore fiitIn r Wear white suits so the cll<f' woti't show up; or use colored chalk so if tin v don't get anywhere, as are tin. e Fairfax 7171 Independents From where I. sit if tin; their backs will look pretty-after class, Tri Lils expect to gel anywhere in the j or, if;'they' can't wear white suits, they elections it seems that thev should or I don't have the Institute install white mmm It is becoming increasingly diffi- In order to study the night-life of > **. • cult to maintain the high standards birds, George K. R. I'flaum, debate IP of the University of Illinois band, itf HTfincnc CtotA i '•> says Director A. A. Harding, because Sport Wax other schools are enticing prospec- Il^ld tive musicians with scholarships. • backyard, iiall Washington, 1>. C--~|ACF}—Old Uncle Sani can just try ami collect. MAJESTIC That is the stand taken by the four colleges tiniversl|U'ii, who' because The main Feature of this week's pro- they are state sitpportud institutions have refused to pay tlie HI percent gram at the Majestic will be furnished federal sports admission tax. Spend le** than you earn ... by linn Redman and his famous orcbes| • William ami Mary, the latest college to object, denied tlife; guvermuentV fet'i- i,' tra mi the stage. Redman is one of the right to force a state institution to collect taxes or to levy and collect taxe- Save the different*! I oldest and best know 1 of a ;group of froiu », state institution, h'urtberinore, au^ontjjtin said,, thv \ irginia collcKe negro lnusidjkns' who has helped, to make would atteuipt to get a refund OH all uu arf .out !^f this modern stuff called levies paid the federal no\erniucnt m jjflflBmlM swing music Me ranks along with 1 hike the last four >ears Owl Track Stars South Texu« Comnutrciul Naliuiittl Bank Kllillgton, Jimmy l.uiteeford anil N'oble " in Atlanta, l-'ederal Judge K. Mar- Mmuber uf "l-Vtlcrol lli-pui.il In«uruiit'i< Curiuiruliini" Sissle. lie has cOmptised .such tunes as s'in Lrnderwnod enjoined the govcru- "Chant of the Weed,';'; "How'm I .(loin'?", inent from collecting tj)\i•, on pl>Mt Break Two Marks ,: and "Nag^j&ki," ball games of the :U!ii:iyerS.:ity Wf ^|p|] The romantic complications lhal ensue gia and Gcur^ia Tech. when a dramatic critic's impulsive secre- "AtMctic pruurams afflfeimtesi> for At Laredo Meet lai v ilti is niii ill lit! boss' reviews and wlijch tidtnifision is: charged;, uiuler send- an actor she has never seen soar the decision of the CMiijl of Appeals Six of tbe do/cn Rice trackmen who ing li> overnight lame are described 'iuj ill this case, aire an c-.-cnial govern- went to Laredo for tbe liordei' Olvmpic-. and : amusing fashion in "N|:en Are Not mental function of the State of T( :.xas, ftiileptfiideiicie I >a\ placid m }®|' Hods," Miriam Mourns' latest starring evenls. and two of them broke tntfet records. The Owls finished second with vehiele ubicli oiines to tile Majestic Claiihs on liack taxes fiotn the BEAUTY SHOP Theatre beginning lie*! Friday, Mafch 5. points ut the finbl count, ahead of Ufiivei-sity of low.i have been carried tbe Texa- Longhorns who scor, .1 2S-. 2 Blocks North of M.L., on Bissonet, 2 Blocks to the Left. The newest offering of Alexander to two courts alriadv The I'niversity The Norib Texa^ Stale Teindt'ers «' nl- lyirda's imposing' new Iienham studios, of Minnesota has btjett stied by the The Dormitory's Shop Phone Jackson 2-1868 lege won tbe meet with 39 3/5 points. "Meii Arc Not Gods". marks the first federal government, English production Miss Ifbjikitis ha- ; Weifbert of Rice witli a vault of 12 Shine up lor lite Rally Gluh Ixmipiet. A committee of the Xatioiial CollW made. feet, 9 inches, :atld Patterson tunning tbe' giat> Athletic Assncitsition is studying Modern Comedy high hurdles in l-I.V MteoififH,: 1'iroke two J tiie problem, and, according to, informed, fieri rude Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw, uf tbe four records .whirl | were beltered ! sources, would like In have' a test ciise kr\ I'farrison »|| A, Matthews are in the i, ollege divisiuii, ' V. brought before the Supreme -Court, prominent in the snftpenling cast of the Vlc.k.ery of Tesas raised tlu high iiintpl film which Walter Ri isch directed from record to 0 feet, 5'i" inches; and Morgan i llis own oHfiili^l Story, ot North Texas out /lo«n tbe time- for.: 1 A bright, modern coineily with a Menorah Writing till t/th II I -I "Il]n i - J*# nji'nintl , AC "til Y MUSE 1 powerful dramatic climax, "Mitn Are ' i 1 Mot Gods" ffclls the story of . pretty Ann Kiei mottopoh/ffl ilu lion,..is ui the ?"'far-q.e't' fa' :sstii.d':fVfer'flow-eri,":Fo^' I R^iTy".r: Williams, si|cnn'i}ry & Mr. Skeates, Lou-, Prize Announced 140 yaid dash. Saittideis finishing fosit' Tues. and Wed., March 9, 10 don's, leading dramatic critic. When Ann aiiil Sieakley ^t-c<,tir|; Saiiud'tiri' fiine, S®i| lets Inrself tic persuadeil by an acloi's 51.2 seconds'; ;'.[ JUNGLE FLOWER SHOP 1 A. II. MACK, R<-[ir<'xenlutiie wife to turn a vitriolic review of the At Fifty Dollars Mosci ol Rice pbiced': luttfth in tin '' Everything in Flowers actor's "Olbello" into :i "'rave,1' she auto- IfKI j at d . dasl.i, w liile Rice relay teams j matically lets herself out of her job and The Menorah Ks^ay I'rieo, for "which' tof'iKj third , in 'the 8ffl.:,yai'd,..,relax W Houston's Leaffinq Fbrisr into 'Vine, of the must dramatic triangles nil students in Texas colleges •stqdyihg second jn t,h< Mile relay. ; 2107 Main Street Phone Fairfax 9151 the screen has ever shown. (or H. A. degrees may qompcte, has lx.cn announced at $50 this year, with 'I'hc- pri/e cont.i. st was fouudi'd 'in ' Interesting Sets the apjirtnal ;o:i" the liindur of the 1 1910 by 'Mr. , and Mrs: Jacob ..Vnsebn,.; 'riii:- sellings for-"Men Ak*iXot! fiods,'' I'.'nai li'rith IIillcl l-'iHindation at the Iljp'-M! -\*mtL iil''.'-ni,:ii;,v'>ir.v:','ot*" their ! Big: tonj^h "he" men have lln ir fioinlH . which reproduces suclJ celebrated Lout ; Cnhct'Mty of l'exa> - iblngl'iler Paulue-. / " i .'-i .; nnil the Kinurt huh iktnt flowers. don landmarks as 1 lydc Park, the Sawn The subjects, taken frotn the field of The •clo>!hg:.-;!i'.lide. .'of the ';:ontest,',-"is !. I folt,l. the Royal Vcademy, atid the Jewish life, history, literature'and cul- May. 1, :.l9.-57, at tiviiI.nijJi111. Ajantiscniits -, "Cheshire Cheese,'{ famous fleet Street ; Itne. art "The .Vrab. Situaiiot;. il) - Pales- SpfjJH ' ''|iis( Vi'.sse.-ti-, hostelry.. were designed by Vincent i WADEMAN'S • oners tine," " Jewish t ontrihiitmiw to Atneri- (loodman, I liliC !-,'uadiit;i,n. 222IS,(-iuaf)-.." 702 MAIN Korda; London l-'ilm arl director, Lpft-. cati Life," "The .First World- Jewish alut'ie.' St|-ei.t, Austin;|||l tiriiist'et'i.'-il ina.i!. - ! don's cehhtalcd Mhambra Theatre, is Clarence Wademan, . '2 I Coiigresv' The Ecoiioiuic and- Politi- seep for the last timii !in tlje film, us its cal S'a'us of '^eW's in i entraj and F-ast:~ rl'iaugli'ters' and iSiflllflfi! bnsi.n-e.ss Jhen.; • John Brandehberger. scheduled urecking was, pojjtjiohecl to ern Kurope," and "The Future of Amen • •' mak' mori iliaii Mill tin iJri'tM'mii'it 3106 Main Street Hactlav 31 permit llie performance of "Othello," can Judaism. ii initta.tfoii with Sebastian Shaw plauug the tith role and Gertrude Lsmrcnce as 1 !es- denjona, sctfifes of which are a dramatic high-light nf the film The impressive photographic t-ffit:ts, wen- achieved by Charles kosher and the Costumes were WHERE TO created by Rene I.fulSB, •KB "Men Are Not Gods" i- released thi^ugli I'tuicd Artists, |l||!p| ||||ll| MET "Green Light." that stirring Story of heroism, sacrifice and Iqve which had The many hundreds of thoufeifid^of readers in its book form a couple, of years! ago, 'comes as a photoplay, lo the A;Ie( Theatre Chicken Shack b'riday, March Sgll faithfully made, splcndidlv-cast < osmopohtnn production, 6515 SOUTH MAIN released by, First 'National. Specializing in Leslie's Fried Chicken. Krrol l'jynn, the young TrIJshm: I made fiensational 1 bits, in Ijkpt nil. Fried Chicken you run appreciate.' 1 * * Wood," and "Chaige of III;* Light I'.rig aile" is ilie tnasciiliiie star of Lloyd • "In my nctr picture 'Swing High, PI gripping tide, lie plavs Dr. Swing Low' I sing a song fur the first "IT'S WORTH I'aige, the scientist who almost gives his life m researches destined to alleviate time since 1 hare been on the screen. GOING MILKS TO GET!" REGISTERED human suffering. To do this, I spent months taking The girl In wins. al'ler much misuti dersiauding an^ iuiiliappiness, i'(i the love- singing lessons. And with this added ly little, blonde Anita IjaHuist who bad strain, my throat was nut 'in "good Open lioiise to the Owls a nctill tiiiitnjih of her own as tin ill mother of "Anthony Adverse," in (hi shape. My singing coach sugxented film version of lhal book, ami shares LAMAR DRUG CO. Stellar honors with 'lelyuti. that ivhcn choosing cigarettes, I select The saintly philosopher, Dean Mai a light smoke, And so I chunked "THE POPULAR RICE DRUG STORE" conn, friend and ails isor of all the char- acters in ihe sliiry, is played ! \ |lu to Luckies. Since then l've\ found Phil Frank distinguished i'liS'llffi character star, Sir Wall MAIN AT LAMAR Poye I 'idric 11,ird\\ h*1m-, who wits brought that a light smoke and mv t/irnuf o.OOO miles. I i:om the l.ondou StiiMp lo the I liillywood :'caineras' for just Ibis otic along together just fine," j' l' ': , , Margaret Undsay pot trays a di ml'Ml The noon hour meeting place" hnspilal nurse who hives i'lynn.; hut has to shrfiMlder liiui. Ifeiiry 0,'Ncill as a surgeon who u'uvvillingiv t'orces: l-'lynn, Phone ®t)e (Sables;, Int. 3100 into a long' marlyrdom. H-2101 Main "if here Rice Students Meet" Walter, Abel, whose most recent suc- CURRENTLV STARRING IN PARAMOUNT cess was as the district: attorney in PICTURES' "-SWING HIUH, SWING I OW" "bury." was especially engaged"to enact .... • .— the rolci iif . l-'iynnV friend1 anil fellow scient'is'f.' . ' Try Our Shoestring Potatoes l-'-ntliUsiaslic :i|«ts about "Green Light" 'have -conic -from preview audi- jAlii independent survey was made recently 4803 Pty Sandwich No. ences. It was directed b\ Frjink liiiil'zage, KIRBY among professional men and women—lawyers, MAIN 30 W inging ihrough its slor.v witlr tlu speed of one of the big transport planes, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said aliiiafd which its moments occur, KKO Radio's "Without (Irdivrs" offers to pic- they smoke cigarettes, more than 87% stated they ture patrons an exciting romantic drama of modern aviation: opens ni the Kirby personally prefer a light smoke. 01 Theatre, Sattifday Marclf 6, ; , Robert Armstrong; and Vititon I la Miss Lombard verifies the wisdom of this pref- worth have the principal masculine roles as WVnj pilots. Sally Kilers, as the air-, erence, and so do other leading artists of the plain ^ stewardess with, whom both men m. fall in love, has the feminine lead. radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are .Franceij Sage atid Charley Grapewin arc co-featured with this trio. The rivalry their fortunes. That's why so many of them leads tp the several dramatic crises when Hawofth's cowardice is tested and final^ smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat pro- £ * : ly proven in a. thrilling finish a hove the clouds. tection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain,. 0 ;! #* TRY PRINCE'S FAMOUS THE FINEST TOBACCOS— mmm HAMBURGERS "It's Toasted". Luckies are gentle on the throat. "THE CREAM OF THE CROP" at our three tocatlont 1. 4509 Main V;,".',' ;V 2. 3021 San Jacinto 3. Main at Gray Lehigh 7977 SIS HARRISON RADIO SERVICE Prompt Service — Quality Work "lust across main from Met" "Spec" Harrison AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COUGH ' 4102 Main St. Houston, Texas Copyright IM7. Th« Amnrlonn Toburw ("ompanv i iBSsil TBI BICK THRESBEB FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1987 Baseball lit their encounter, the Owls won January 6 in third place, with their chances at Walter O. llriggs, Detroit industrial- by the score of 2-1. Their next cont. second depending on the outcome of ist who never attended Michigan State Coach Cecil Grigg* started the pre- the T.C.U,-Arkansas series next week. By virtue of their win last week over whom the Owl» •m Normal College, has presented that iu- liminary baseball warmupu Monday aft- the Lone Star Creamery, the j Kice Fve tin. The Rice fivi 'V:1, ' '• ! . : stitution $150,000 to he used it; the build- ernoon on i|| practice field. The real gained 2 half-game margin on' the rest "Just a Gigolo, but we make the ing of a new athletic field. practice sessions will not begin until of llu- pack. A victory by thi Owls jiW wmmMmmm. tw-dough,- " is the theme song of the five many of the players arc through with would place them securely tA Bears. The Owls drop|ied another one men students at the University of Ok- • fie PttWW University keeps a 12,000- basketball and spring football practice as. they have only one more game to lo the Aggies on the fallowing night. lahoma who have organized a society ton reserve of coal in the event that 1 about the 12th of March. At this time play,• A loss would throw .everys team Due to the mid-term exanu, a ifl and escort dateless coeds for 25 cents mine strikes will cut off the fuel 1 equipment will be issued and the can- in the league in a four-way tie for siderably weaker team invaded North an hour plus expenses. -upplj S V didates will settle down to business in second place. : Texan. At 1 >alla* the Owls lost | heart earnest, i: ; ; ' The Black Hawks will feature "Tiger" buaker to the high-flying Mustangs, There was only a small turnout for Lyons, diminutive right wing, who 38-30. Traveling our to Fort Worth, JAMES MANISCALCO the initial practice Monday, but this wits showed plenty speed and deception in the Keatkcrcd due principally to the number of players the last game with Kicc. On the other the win column • t® (felllowing uiglil by engaged in practicing for the few re- haud the Owls will have two capable taking TC.U. maining basketball Barnes and in spring men in Billy Eckhardt and Ross McKee. minutes because of personal fouls. luitertaining their traditional rival in Laredo Meet football, training. About ten prospective The Owls will use the same starting Houston in a return engagement, the "..' i I..,.,, Johnny Sprague, Mustang guard, fol- players are on the- basketball team, and line-uii as was used last week: Billy Rice Owls defeated the Longhorus for The Rice track team gat back into lowed Max off the court a few minutes s seven idu the football team. 1 »:'• fj;! :i! Kckhardt at center, Ross McKee, right the second time, 40-35. making the win- town Wednesday after their fine show- later. :jl The, iirst two w6eks of practice vyilI wing; David Weslheimer, Goalie; Frank ning points in the last few minutes of inn doW,n at Laredo. Considering the The only tiny;: that S. M. U. headed be dcw>tid mainly to limbering up. ($ocliWjirt' 'Monroe hey, defense The play. At Fayetteville the Arkansas Ka- fact that there were seven sophomores oil the Owls was late in the second Then will he little or no baiting j r.ie Black Hawks' starting litu-up hasn't /orbaeks got hot and look llu series, Romance Formals who made the trip, twenty-nine points period wliep 1'cwell sank a field goal liei at prcsint 32-2U and 52-34. and second place looms pretty large. to niak< the set re 26-21 lii|t Kicc nunc Since, Rice Cattve in ahead of both Coach Griggs said that the practice BLJMiiig The Owls d. feated b.,lh T.C.U. anil — for right back into the lead with a free Basketball Review ,ji ®«8I! University! and A & M.. it makes the throw b> Slanl'uid and a goal by Klind-1 field was in poor condition, dm to llu |)A| ' S.MMJ, in retur|i engagenientls, and they jBontIiJJIf'd' wet••' weather! rwngflphut be will close out the season against Baylor! ii Owl's hopes for the Southwest Coufer- worth i With a !||B| jirijvtnftiliileHi .•nce track: laurels favorable. We don't hopes to have the field in good playing Xlbiiday night at the City Auditorium. | I Condition by tht md of this wuk He on this "year's basketljiill t'eiini, iKlooki-d A victory over the Hears will put them l|Sj into con-.jiarativr score; the football ills though Jimmy Kitts had Aile'ul his season last \ear tttliftht us a lesson, tin ganu wasn't dectilid until there was also added that there was plenty ol less i hair-a m inute to play. Then Klind- vrte'mi' material on the team and: that greatest teams in years on baud to Texas has, monopolilted the OfytMpics n 'wdj'ih, f0ji|i|(tfflptetM!jJii|i it was nciit too late lot ptffipecls to start the -iasOu. In many pn siason ii t since they were started back in I933i. and Stanford put I he. finishing touch on gantes the Owls c,itiie uj> to exipccta- Si and they bad entered this one as favor- (•nine out Practice starts at 2 P. M. i'eininine, young and becoming with two'hold goals just before the gun every week-day afternoon. i ions by defeating everybody they played, ites to repeat, lint the gucssers were sounded. losing only to two of the',nation'* out- reckoning without considering the boys standing teams, I,.Sr. and I'S.C.Ii.., ICE SKATING larmals to make you look pretty troiri North Texas Teachers College, and l'< a local live cotniiosed of former The T. (' U. Horned Kj&gs went Hockey Team Who slijjtped through and took first place. Southwest Conference staVs.; Tin j Kicc nr-'.m anil romantic. Formals to do justice di.wn tiii their second defeat in as many : Tlnist buy-, from Nurtb Texas must be" [lintels were picked f< r the I'lianipi'in- tries befori (he sharp-s'linuiinK Rice The Kicficee I loekev team will tangle Quiutel! "unnblers" the way they ran away from many of the do|iest ei's. lo those "moonlight and magnolia Owls last Monday night at the <. il.y with thei I'.lack Hawks next Tuesday ship by t •1 tin- Ik-UI in all that rain down there. j WWW 4 Auditorium. lliglll out,l at the Polar Wave lee Palace 'I'lte Owl( s opened the set(,s>iir.-bei e^oti moods" for love and dancing. A Thi: Owls relumed in. good ihaiie, ..aL-'t., ..i.. ..gases '17 'a i am! a iter a little layoff, will get down ; Thf. only I'Vo^ thaHit itetf la'tie. in the I linal pQjjBKl when Sannn.v. Jlaugh and moderate priced collection with i.v th< regular grind /,w', . 1 ,j • 'v!ij,'lJ?."; •,;!! : wiMmsms's, \ All over the country, you bear more .-•i. 1 1 . ; i' • -c people mention the refreshing mild ness and the pleasing taste and aroma mam of Chesterfield cigarettes. immsimi wiffiwIWrailimmmB You hear somebody compli „ - . m 11 ment Chesterfields at a party. a I ti Another time, the grocer tells • iisii i|i;i 1 >:i • you it's a darn good cigarette. , ,..,,.1 . . Or you see a group of men on a street corner, most of 'em smoking Chesterfields. Because they have what smokers like, Chesterfields are humming right along . , . * mmm IS llilffllsliSP iii I f (ipyiitjl.t 19}?, tic«»rT in MviHi 1