ITTEETOWAR MEMORIAL\x uHa! bWho| In World War_ .hs*Bronze Tablet Honors Ltl*A model one-fourth the actualsize of the bronze memorial tablet to be placed in the north end of the Stadium will be shipped to Austin this week to be placed on exhibition.The model, which is five by ten feet in size, is the joint work of S. C. P. Vosper, San Antonio architect, and Hugo Villa, sculptor.The tablet contains a veiled figure with arms outstretched. Texas motifs are used in carrying outV - •.. •/ JjV J? ’• V*’% !\?£ ' ’ .1 **’■»' / .the memorial Idea* There will be space on the tablet for the names of the 5,280 Texas men and women who died In the World War.This model will he presented to the committee on selection which is composed of Governor Dan Moody, Judffe J- W. McC lendon, president of the Texa* Art Association, and Walton Hood of the- ]American Legion. j ^o