D a i ht First College Daily in the South Z Has Been A ssistant Dean Graduates, Chairman of Philosophy Department of Cunningha m Regrets Leaving Pleasant A ssociations at University By E L A I N E S MI T H Although no official action lias been taken by the board of regents, Dr. G. W. Cunning­ the ham, assistant dean of graduate school and chairman of the philosophy d e p a rtm e n t has tendered his resignation as a mem­ b er cf the faculty to accept an ap- j p o i n t m e n as professor of philosophy I in the Sage School o f philosophy a t ; Cornell, to wh.eh ne was elected by th e Board of T ru stee s some weeks j ago. Dr. Cunningham goes to Cornell the to fill the vacancy made by in d e a th o f Dr. E. E. Creighton 1923, who was known as one of J A m eric a’s g reatest philosophers. Dr. Cunningham, who has been J professor of philosophy in the Uni­ I n versity of Texas fo r the past ye arf , will not take up his new duties un ti the b e g g a r i n g o f the academic y e a r of 1927-28, but will remain in the I th e University until the end of firs t summer aehool session during which he will serve as acting dean of j th e graduate school, it is said. Held F el l ow s h s h i p P rofessor Cunningham was scholar ! an d fellow in the Sage School from IOO.") until 1908, when he received from Cornell. th e doctor’s degree B efore he went th e re to study he the m aster’s gra d u ated and earn ed degree at Furm an University of Greenville, S. C. and had been fo r I th re e years professor of English in H ow ard College a t Birmingham, Ala­ bama. assistant professor From 1908 until 1917 he was at in Vermont a. Middlebury Collage instructor, and professor of philosophy. He came to Texas in 1917, w h ere he has been as professor c f philosophy until hi.- appointm ent Furm an University conferred upon Dr. Cun­ ningham the h on ora ry degree of D. Lilt. in 1916. to Cornell. Work* P ri nt ed VOL. XXVIII A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R I D A V, F E B R U A R Y l l , 1927. No. 1 13 T. CM CRUSHES STEER CH AMPIONSHIP HOPES, 2 7 -1 3 DR. CUNNINGHAM TO ACCEPT PO ST A T CORNELL* FAG ULTI OFFICER IS “ ORE,AP POLITICS' Pollard Anti-Attorney Measure FROGS GIVES HOGS Gets Favorable Senate Report CONFERENCE FLAG G. W . Cunningham R esigns P ost H ere RUFUS H A G G A R D NAMED ON ALL-AMERICAN TRA CK TEAM FO R RECORD LEA P IN 1926 Texas Can T ake Second Place By W inning R em ailing Games n 9s Is FANO IAX ROW ACTION ON NEW Spiawn’s Compromise Not Workable, Says Author of Bill SUSI hiss flsstrs Legislator Says Edifices Not Liability to Capital of State RIEL INT000UGE0 Schools W ould Be Enjoined •From Hiring Outside Lawyers By J O H N P A L M E R Capi tol Corre*pondent Prompt action w a s Thursday by the .Senate Com- University. ant dean Q R G. VV. C U N N IN G H A :I, assist­ the G raduate ef School and chairman of the d ep a rt­ m ent of philosophy, has accepted a position a t Cornell University in the Sage School of Philosophy. He will the leave the University a t end of the first sum m er term , he stated Thursday. iF ’ REPRESENT U.T. Missouri Valley Conference Debate Series Begins at Kansas University that \ igorously cheap politics charging: m m ; mittee on Jurisprudence when considered is the moth a - t ^ e y favorably . ,, ,, ♦ * . » . * 'ill . . . Don for the hue and cry now - torbid- being made to the effect t h a t ! k ena 01 P o l la r d s t h e West Texas lands should | din* the *"»P»«y*nent of attorn ey s be exempt from taxation because the by the University, The measure was late Wednesday a f te r . S tate C apitol and the University of introduced , he commlttM>; which d.cid- Texas are exempt, J. Hersehel Bo***, j n0l „ b au th or of the am endm ent seeking ta tax varsity lands in West Texas, is sued a statem en t Thursday wherein Pa *&a Ke to the Senate. he cause. S enato r Pollard’s original bill on the subject, No. 205, w a s reported defended the immediately recommend I of his j All Inclusive justness od to its Ask* J utt i cc Ile also t h a r g e d .t h a t Dr. Spiawn’s adversely a f t e r his new m easure was I he bill not th^ University of acted on. | I suggested compromise was not work- r aV0 i a bl> I able, as the people of West Texas | only a PPlie« to w ->uW not accept “ c harily” from the legislature. Dr. Splawn suggested that the State exempt from taxation by the 17 West Texas counties. “ He knows th a t the legislature would not do so, and he knows th at West Texa^ is not asking for charity but for justice,” Beggs said. to Al S m i t h ’* only i nfor me d of s t a te me n t Thursday when the i nvit ation by the Texa* H o u s e of R e p re s en t a t i v e s speak b ef ore t hem, was “ I read t he it em in the paper this morning, and I r e f e r ­ red it to the b o xi ng c o m m i s s i o n . ” in­ A p p ar e nt l y Smith took the vi t ati on a b o ut as seriously as the l e gi s l a t ur e did. James 4 . Reed of Missouri and Governor Rit chie of Maryland w er e also invited. the “ The question is ju s t cheap poli­ tics, and will not fool anyone, for we be held all know th a t the State Capitol and at L a w -1 he University, as w. ll as these other County, are Marion Olson and Percy Forem an will rep resen t the University in tho Kansas University debates, the first of the Missouri Valley conference sones. Two debates will with Kansas U., first rence, Kansas, F ebrua ry 23 and the second at Atchison, Kansas, before The the Atchison R otary University of Texas will have tho and th a t not a citizen in Austin or negative side of the question “ Re- Travis County would consent to the d e s re ferred to in solved Legislation Em bodying pieu of Relief Bill?.” institutions in Travis very life the of a big asset ra th e r than a liability, are the Haugen-M cN ary F a r m ? stitutions removal of these insl itutions.” th at Congress Should Enact the Princi- ; Hoggs stated Austin, and th a t they ploy attorneys. refe rred club. The bill also specifies th a t the a l ­ torney-general or some of his assisi- s the property of the citizens of Aas- ants shall sit on the board’s meetings that should the i n - j removed to be Texas but to all other S tate board.? and bodies. None of the* S ta te agon­ the aet may (un­ Rufus VV. Haggard, form er student of th * University and a m em ber of the of lean Coac*t Clyde L ittlefield’s track aggregation last year, was named on i all-American track team recently by Frederic k VV. Ruiben, secretary the American Olympic Com mittee and also tre a s u re r of the Airier 1 Athletic Association. Haggard is the second Texas s t u - + —---------------------------------------- d ent to be awarded in recognition of his athletic abilities, the other being Jim Reese, form er captain of the track team and one of the men who set the world’s ree- taken ord in the medley relay here a t the Reese was awarded all- this honor Intercollegiate track meet last year, held at Soldier’s Field in Chicago in June. H aggard’s jum p was ju st one inch short of the leap made by H a r­ old Osborne a t the Olympic (James in 1924 when he cleared the bar at 6 fe et 8 1-4 incites. Osborne, while the first annual relays held at the University in 1925, made an un- 15-16 inches, but this m ark was not allow- the high jum p ' od to stand because standard oquip- inches. ; ment was not used by officials a t the the official record of 6 feet 8 American honors for his long distance at running. Haggard, while a stu d en t in University, broke the world’s inter- in collegiate record with a leap of 6 feet 7 1-4 This record was made at the National relays. SPA N ISH LOVE IS THEME OF CLUB P L A Y READ BT DOBIE al pa nigh love with all the ard or and j fire of the genuine article will b; J reproduced fo r Toxas co ed* an* td s Cowboy Authors and Their in th e C u rtain O ink’, production o i l W o r k s D i s c u s s e d a t R e g . in the Curtain ( fob's production j B enevente’s “ Evil Doers of Good*1.' ular Thursday Reading This play will be given three per- j ______ Labor Temple I the form atters at T h ea ter F ebru ary 14, 15 and 16. , Inheritance” , of Casa 10,18 * the most j ^y d - an o r ig in a lj e r a t u re in regard F ran k Dobie, associate prof­ essor of English, at the public re ad ­ ing Thursday afternoon. the Horne of the Marquis Molina is enough to please ! rom antic minded man or woman, Eloise Miller is taking her first role “ Perhaps some classicists might J.in a long play for the C urtain Club. She will be remembered for her work object to the using of the word Iit- to the works of in “ His stated Mr. Dobie, play recently produced a t a studio evening.’ Tom Oliver’* work as one ; “ but I have no apology to mak?. We of “ Seven I study in American lite ratu re people Keys to Baldpate” will be re c a lle d -who are not as good as these eow- boy writers, and when a man writes by theater-goers of Austin. sincerely and vividly of the ranges, I ne is deserving of respect” . I Charlie Seringo is of the old school j of cowboys and writes with a rolliek- I ing, not very responsible, daredevil the a ttitu d e of gesture, Cases February 2 3 Decide Land Suit the shrewd crooks of these w rite rs ” , assuming The two . lovers j i r e played J ’? the Texas R angers”, by Charlie Ber-. guard ing closely, T. C. 3olectio” ‘ from “ Six Yt'ar9 With I in* a splendid offensive gam e and rushed and I ingo, and “ A Ranchmans Recollect- the score out of T exas’ reach lf. , . Eloise Miller and Tom Oliver. The j scene between them in the garden of by F rank Hastings, w ere read a desperate rally served but the coils tighter abo ut th: Tw ic e Winner* ta d ra w victim. tin “would not be worth 25 cents on so that the s tate the dollar and the y know it.” “ In Pay N o Taxe* these University may be m ore cognizant of the prod-; S u p r e m e C o u r t W i l l J lems before the institution in ques- <>f the need of said, “ they pay no taxes, directly or special atto rneys for the board indirectly, and arc a most b u r d e n - 1 regents the bill stated some liability, ra th e r than an asset, j that the attorney-ge«t rats’* depart- j and are u n fair and unjust. Is is an men wa? not always able Action on the case In explaining last fall, h e llio n . lands,” legal drqi&rtment | a between Oklahoma U j absurd comparison and not prompted ; aider the problems because of The second debate of the series will be with Drake U niversity at Des Moines, Iowa, F eb ru a ry 25. The re ­ maining two will be held in Austin. The debate between Colorado U. and Texas will be held F eb ru a ry 26 by J. L. Snorer and F. J. Killough. Th a last debate of the present s e a ­ son will be i and Texas, March l l . S. A. Crowley and Edwin Davis will represent the1 University in this final debate. .— ---------- o——----- -— to con-1sen and F lank vs. Robinson, involving ! the j the leases on the University oil land? I as his excuse fo r writing hi? delight I fill book “ Six Years With the Texas wjnneP Rangers” . j titl I Thi P 0U be dam ” - Serin* ° * iv e * m o n e * M. U S aturd ay __ _____ __ time he said i P r o g r a m A r r a n g e d explained Refire* aft tat! vc Boggs b y justice or by the golden rule. press of work of that d epartm ent, The secretary o f th** board would F e b ru a ry 23, if the am endm ent were I be required to notify the a t t o r n e y - )T ru e h eart, assistant is expected about to Judge out said I' that even attorney gen- eurso words” as he and his com-j earried in the election in 1928, the general a t least three lays prior to U ral intervened in behalf o f the re* pan ions had ag reed to do, the money the proposed meeting, so th a t he can I gent*, is also under consideration of University would this source was to go .gained from m-- from now before it goes into e ffec t, I be present himself or have one of his {the Supreme Court and will be con-j foJ. payjnjf f,,r lite ratu re that w ould' and that by th a t t.me, there would assistants present. apaproxim ately have $10,000,000 in its p erm anent fund, I besides over $2,000,000 jsidered soon I Nothing is expected to The University dias found need of future He was “ g etting so broke paying annually special atto rn e y s A t t o r n e y Int e rv e ne d fin West Texas, ten cent? every have two a year? mm - -j. is accum ulated - ------- ...— according regards . . . , 4 in in ^ , the o ar in the case re* the Littlefield cently filed in behalf of the regents County Pur* Jud ge Trot*- tr(l(j{j e improve the mind. The ’l i te r a t u r e ’ the “ Police G a z e tte ” selected was In it Seringo saw the advertisem ent th at lots of money was in story writ- ; ing if the au th or would pick an un- the Reagan it needed advice con- chasing Corporation, Estat? and the McDonald Estate. It against algo claimed cerning a oeringo picked as an untrodden -r Texas. The board has ailed on the rem itted over $9,000 last month, w L , ld. negro love stories, and began d epartm ent « v - , a part o f-th e ir a g reem en t to the at- „ A P m r „ f Two.leggt.(1 Coons” . This in W est heart explained. The oil com panies holdings its oil field . . . ---- J!” __ . . , , , . . Otis Rogers, ex-student of the Uni* a tto rn e y -g en eral’* R OGE RS AT HOME Tryouts will be held tonight for a j his recent severe illness, the Wilmot Die- Mrs. Reg.rn are li\ing a t 911 West sity. The attorney-general recently in­ Spending the decision of the case now I -.VV' j I •I pending in the 53rd District Court .. . . v e r i t y , is now a t his home, and is ®yal time* for opinion? in regards to j torney-general. well on the road to recovery f r o m ! tbs constitutionality of certain m e a - ing deposited with is be- the American Mr, and I 'ures contem plated by the Univer-i National Bank, along with $300,000. The money Rusk S ociety Selects He has published several works: ‘ Thought and R eality ” in Hegel’s system in 1910; “ A Study in the in 1916; Philosophy of B ergson” “ Problems of Philosophy 1924 and Rusk Debating Society ‘Five Lectures on the Problem of M ind” in 1925, according to Who’? representatives for the forthcom ing j from the8e lands, above tax s. R epresentatives for Inter-Society D ebates selected Who. inter-society debates on the McNary- Haugen farm relief bill, at their last and meeting. the af- .Sandlin In speaking of tak in g leave, Dr, Cunningham said, “ I have sincere re g re ts in leaving the University o f I Charles H arris will uphold side and A rth u r Texas where work has been so en-1 D onative joyable and th e been exceedingly pleasant, both with th e faculty and Living here has been a pleasure t<» J tarnation ^Contest a t 7:30 in the La w J Twelfth. both my wife and m yself ” associations have a,u ^ Malcolm Green th e negative, bury. rep resentative in the studen t Bascom Perkin* . _ later id- a wa? abandoned and he Wiota the rugged story c f his life j c'h0 jr “ Fix Years on , T a Texas R ange” . I ” , . This book came out 40 year? ago t f and was the best two-bit seller on railway train s; the respectable pres? would not handle it. Now* a copy can hardly be bought and the paper backed copies cost $5 each. . . . _ Building. All freshm en in the aor-- J Rogers was the to t r y out for the honor council last year, and has been chairm an of TW is tety are expected N o t i c i n g law in A m arin ,, ( * 1 .Kink (hat th* futiinr* n f a ver y p r„ m t{ n K t n d l 7 e d a loy»l-1 contest. ty to the institution an d an interest in its growth which can not be sup­ planted. I was three years in Cor­ nell and I Uke it v ery much. A8 I hee it, the task in hand lies ahead o f me I a m o ffered .” In speaking of his work th ere Dr. C unningham stated th a t th e re was a g re a t opportunity fo r constructive work in the reorganiza­ tion of the personnel which is now c u r re n t in that institution. the op p o rtu n ity which in MOTHER GOOSE REVIVED B Y W. A. A. S T O R Y BOOK B A L L L ittle Bo Peep, L ittle Boy Blue, ] Rosalie Agr cs*. J Little M bs M uffett, Pirates, Huck- j The prize* for j leberry Finn, 8 « . n U , n - t h o y w e t | t . m e went ail j Ball which was given by VV. A. A. in . and for the largest group represent | the Gym Thursday from 7:30 to IO led, San Marcos VV'. A. A. Texa? { p . m. to be found at the Story Book the to Trances McConnell;] to Miss Bertha Kirk:; the prettiest ens funniest also filed lands, and the case entitled Thie- here. tervened in sen vs. Robinson involving the West j Texas suit { against the Reagan County Purcha?- S p e c i a l Features for ing c o rp o ratio n in behalf „f Board of Regents, seeking to recover i several hundred dollar? from the oil companies. th. G thousand . . # D ance, Saturday, W . A . A . in Charge F rank Hastings was an educated Ile first came to Texas cow man. to take the S. M. S. ranch. His book “ Ranchmens Rec- Decorated by a special committee oHections” is made up from sketches published in the “ Breeders G azette” . This book is still in circulation. The of W. A. A., the W om en’s Gymnas­ is to be clothed in an atmos- ium charge o f ' 35 R epresented in ^ U C l U I , C l o s e s 3 0 0 1 1 r | C n n n |p h e re nf the V alentine season for | chapters re, d by P ro f. Dobie were th(, danC(, tbere S a t u r d .,y ni|tht> S atu rd ay night, ac* • intensely int(!naelv in tere stin , in terestin g and tfnv., and gav . cording to Alton Lockett, m anager of j graphic picture of cowboy life. the all-University dance. _____ 0___ _____ : W. A. A. has full charge of f the i CLUB M E X I C A N O A program opened the ball which a? judges the dream rep resen ted Lord Fauntieroy, Those taking part j mal crackers were served and dane- in the program were J Marion O U - j Ing lasted until IO. o f dance, but will use the regular staff. Steve G ard n er’s orchestra will play urging that the other? sign up with j as usual, while Jaybird Thomas, the I him before F ebru ary 12, as th a t i hi* W. A. A.** distinguished guest* acted | Although 35 organizations b a n representation in the little ; A fte r the program apples and a n i - 1 1927 ( actus, Bill Elkins, editor, is I signed up The Club M exicans will hold its re g u la r meeting to n ig h t at 7:30 in fa th e r, Fay Jessie Church, K atharyn j ball when “ Moody”, Miss A nderson’* j The various dormitories are ex- room 157 of the Main Building. Pro- Brown, lessor C. E. C astenada will make a Rose, Katy Rue Hall, La V erne Stu- toy dog died. His case was d i a g -, p etted to be heard from in th e next short address to the member*. Every- , go.rd, Gyneth i t u g a r d , Jimmie (Vo*I nosed as “ having too much wisdom few days, although the closing date o n e interested is invited to attend. ^ :.ier, Irm a H arv;y , J a n e Wier and j for a dag,” Sappington, Miriam | jh a s not yet been st* “ There was great mourning a t th-: Jibe closing date of that, section, “ ‘ dramatic songster, will render version of a popular song. A surprise for those who attend is in store, VV. A. A. anounce*. De­ tails of a candy gift will a n ­ nounced at the dance. be Frud Aeree, A C R E E GOE S HOME in? last of the ju red boys surviving the Baylor bus left Taylor tragedy le ft in Taylor, Tuesday for his home. the Acree cannot yet walk without as­ sistance as his wounds have not completely healed. A cree’? fa th e r returned home with him. Christians Flash Greatest Play of Season in Thursday Game Special to The Texan flashing FT. WORTH, February IO — By their greatest game of the season, T. C. I . played over their heads here tonight to crush Texas under a score of 27 to IS. The Arkansan Razorback? were made conference t r i ­ basket ball champions by umph of th ? Frogs, and the unlucky Steers cannot possibly finish higher than second place in the race. the Te am Arkansas Texa* S. M. U. T, C. U. A. & M. I Rice . Bayl or j 2 f VV. L. ; k t f . e o f .cf: J .I>70 .5 7 0 . 430 .OOO .OOO 8 5 4 4 3 0 0 3 3 3 4 6 3 . Made a favorite because of two I wins over Arkansas, v s j t aught by a team th a t had developed every bit as fast as the S u e r s . Play- Texas time Conference champions for the sec­ in succession, Arkansas ond marked herself as the basket ball leader of this section. Coach Schmidt has produced g re a t court a g g reg a­ the past four years and tions for deserves the commendation of bas­ ket ball followers of the Southwest. No basket ball championship has fallen the lot of a team in this sec­ tion since the greatest of all cage machines, the 1924 Texas Longhorns, set a record of 22 consecutive gam es won to grasp an undefeated title. Texas entrained for Dallas a t t e r the game, where the Steers play 3. in a contest t h a t ffl have a f a r i n g on second place for V alen tin e P a rty , W esley B ible Chair J ---------- A program of negro spiritual and old plantation melodies has been planned for S aturday evening a t 8 o’clock a t the University F aculty club, according to faculty members in charge of the entertainm ents. The program will be given by the senior choir of Die Ebenezer Tabernacle, negro Baptist Church. The program will consist c f solo?, q uartettes and singing by the entire HOGGS HOMECOMING In an elaborate special p ro g ram and entertainm ent, the H ogg L ite r­ ary Society will welcome back its old members on the evening of Feb* ruary 19. Approxim ately five hun­ dred invitations have been s e n t ut to the University alum ni who have been m em bers of the society during its fifteen years of existence. Old stud ents the from all part? Union are expected buck to revisit the scenes o f their college days. of CALENDAR Fri day, February l l 5:00 Cap and Gown, Biology Building, Room 12. 7:00 Girls’ Rifle Club, Little Campus. 7:30 Club Mexican®, Main Building 157. g ;Q0~-H:OO Educational A. W om an’s Gym. r HAROLD TEEN—HE WI L L H A V E TO C A R R Y A YARDSTICK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1 , 1 9 2 7 . B l u r E ditor A axiatant Aa* la taut A* <* fittest A a*l«tant A M latan t (Editor1* dotat O fficial notice* will aot bo accepted for publica­ tion ie fbi* column unlet* IMT •ign«d with t b # aem e of the pre*- ident of the org*«lxatio» or the one who I* i* charge. TM* mea­ sure ic taliee to make *«re tkat ail suck notice* are autbuntia. F aculty UH EM IFT RY t a»d 107 students: Films on the mining of sulphur in S o u t h e a s t , Text* and Louisiana will be shown in K Hall 5 Friday night at 7 o'clock. Quizxes I will be in Chemistry given next Wednesday and Thursday February IO and I I ­ VI. A. FELSING REGULAR m eeting Girls* Glee Club I at 4 :45 hi V.M.i .A. Auditorium. JUNIOR COUNCIL Girls m eet at the C afeteria today at I o'clock. Very important. FRANCES FOSTER. ATTENTION is c a l l e d lo the change th at has gone into effect regarding the hour for Morning Chapel Ser­ vice. We are now beginning these 20 minute service* at 1 0 :0 0 a. rn. in Room .still being h e l d They a r e 157, M. B. F ath er Wiliam B lak ely is giving awfties of talks this vdeek. All *tudents and faculty members are welcome. A MEETING of all Cap and Goym members will be held Friday, l l , jn the Biology build­ im portant. February ing, Room Please be present, 112. Very HELEN GIRARDEAU, MEETING of presidents of men’s lit- erarv societies in room I, V Hall, j I at 4 o'clock today. W. O. MOORE. Camping Trip , February ALL GIRLS g w .g on Te-WAA-IIiss 19-22. sign up in Miss Dillingham's office end deposit $5,00 by February 17. — o------------- REGULAR meeting of Girls Rifle Club Friday night at 7:00 o’clock at the range, BERTHA BLACK EL ( LUB MEXICANO ae roanira hoy en ju n ta ordinaria a las 7:30 P. M. en el salon numero 157 del Edificio Principal. El Sr. Professor C, E. Castaneda presentado j a lo.s socios. Se hace extern iva esta las personas que gu~- invitacion a t< n concurrir. sera SALVADOR CARDENAS ALL Girls’ Glee Club members be at to E lliott’s Studio Saturday at 2 have Cactus pictures made. Dr. G ilbert Harris of Cornell to G ive Lectures on G eology Dr. Gilbert Denison H arris, pro­ fessor of paleontology and stra tig ra ­ phy at Cornell University, will give a series of four lectures on geology and related topics in the auditorium pf the Biology Building on successive Fridays beginning 8 I o’clock. tonight a t Dr. H arris’ first lecture will be on “The Making of a Geologist One ^ H u n d re d Years Ago.” On February IS he will speak on “ The \ isits of Sir Charles and Mary Lyell Vo the United States." February 25 Dr. H arris will dis­ cuss the Smithsonian Institution, and on March 4 he will talk on “ Geolo- i gibing by Gasoline Before the Day of the Automobile." The lectures are open to the pub­ lic, and all are cordially invited to I attend them, according to Dr. A. P. TAKE ALONG A BOOK To your week-end hostess (You m a y he asked a g a i n ) TEXAS BOOK STORE “ Come in and browse ’ Brogan of the committee on public lectures. ----------- —o— ---- ---- 65 DOZEN BASEBALLS Baseballs to the number of 65 dozen are used by Coach VV. J. Disch's charges yearly, figures from the supply ivom show. P art of this consumption, which totals 870 balls, is duo to wear and part is due to loss in practice. HALLEN IN CONNECTICUT J. E . Hallen, professor of Law, will return this week from Bridge­ port, Conn., where he was called early this week owing to the death of his father. ------------ o ------ *—■ LAST CALL— THE ’ 4 I $460 G uaranteed for Sum m er W ork assigned To every man accepted p ractical train ing given in definite t e r r i­ tory. No house to hoiise sam ple job. H a rd work b u t earning possibilities unlimited. See J. L. Connelly Austin Hotel F riday, F e b ru a ry l l ■ ■ H i N u m b er 3 5 6 8 9 5 6 3 0 0 2 B art: Have you heard the vesti­ bule song? ♦ Alec (p a tie n tly ); No, "** ,w *^lf ** Sm art: I ’ll Be Loving Yod W the Hallways. % Jo u rn alist: Your n^ck u m m d i me • i * v .. t of a typew riter. Second Idiot; Wrhy? Jo u r: Because if s Underwood. Less on, my children, ’N you shall hear Of the teariBle dress Of Agues Grere. — By Tissue Paper. The following sign appeared re­ cently on st .Scottish golf course: “ Members will refrain from picking up lout balls until they have .stopped rolling." — Yellow Jacket. A ced Ho: “Oh, she’s not as old as th a t" Flu: “ Old! Why that woman r- - members tho Big Dipper when it was — Recon! just a drinking cup." ------------- o-------------- 3,000 PICTURES Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONES 6 0 8 0 — 6 3 1 7 Now or Never O n ly tw o clays re m a in of th e tim e lim it set for all o rg a n iz atio n re se rv a tio n s in th e 1927 C actu s. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 That Is the Closing Date! Y o u h a v e an o p p o itu n ity n o w to r e s e r v e y o u r p la c e in th e o n ly c o m p le te so u v e n ir h isto ry of th e y e a r I ‘>26-27 a t V a rsity . S u n d a y will be to o late. S e n d y o u r re p re s e n ta tiv e to L H a ll T O D A Y a n d m a k e a r r a n g e ­ m e n ts for a p la c e in th e p o p u la r y ea rb o o k . lf y o u h av e h a d a n y p a r t in c a m p u s activities th e n y o u sh o u ld have a re se rv a tio n in th e h isto ry of the y ea r s •events- The 1927 Cactus “T he Popular Book” E h c H a i l y & e x a n First Collis D*ny it* th* Sooth. n m * *« t u Of t i ' to e ., e v e r y an ara in c #xe#u t M onday. •< T«m bl **« T««- S t.,.» t. B u ^ is t t i oJRco*, L> H all, Te e ik o n * BOJO. E d itorial offices. J H ail, T elep h on e I I H * -* 1 Fr-.st^d by th* U n iv e r s ity Pre**, A. 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D oroth y J f l ^ t O N e a l A !’in R o m a n .k y . P e g g ie Bank*. L oo te e S ta r ter g H a rry , Joh n A lexan d er, R ita O b erd orfer, . _ - . , ,*h « ! r _____ R a t ** ” * • t t T. f , - r V at**, C tedy* W W Uey. W en d ^ . QTJ D u nran M t o t H arry I ' O . M a r g a r e t E l d r id g e . M a r g a r e t W a r d , K ln g e U y D » t u . ja m a . TO D A Y 'S S T A F F A ndy Carter W anda Gray !j»w*o« Hackett Max Oppenheim* J am e* CL W ilson UtRir Hamilton WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD expansion of the state industries is I calling for mope technicians than all j only i i EST the University a {Jjy at th(, ciency expert who , q ijit s t ION which wa* old when I « » exi»tin« soh'),>ls ran f A ’" ^ ly ’ “J* time? The effi- to look* ex*** thf ec0TM)rny jn adm inistrative m atters founded has been revived by warning set forth in the findings of ,-.an easily show how a saving might the educational survey against chi* b(, roade if the faculty of the Engi- plkation of effo rt in the field of j nearing School at the State Univer- higher education. The Engineering | g j t y should be transported bag and School of the State University he now cited as a conspicuous example { canm>t estim ate the loss the people of the state would suffer in the de­ of wasteful duplication for the re a ­ son that two other state supported struction of an institution. same sc h o o ls are perform ing function as one of the division* of the State University. Economy, then, would urg* the consolidation of the<*e separate institutions under one adm inistrative head. man in a billion if he had sold out. o- Henry Ford would have been one to West Texas. But is j baggage the approxim ately What Others Think UNIVERSITY'S OIL FUND CAN ESTIMATE TOTAL (Dallas News) TTHI ROUGH December monthly ray- alties received by the U niver­ sity of Texas perm anent fund from the West Texas lands have shown Organization charts, no doubt, can be drawn up by experts to clearly dem onstrate waste through duplica­ tion of effo rt in the most successful scheme of education in the world. Moreover, such .Systems have a pe­ culiar f t peal to the American, for evidence' of the value of organiza­ tion is seen on every hand. The na­ tion'* prosperity, its amazing indus- I . HWU CT J#» **-*'■*-* *w * — ~ trial devel opment, and Ita leadership steady decrease from the peak of $269,555.95 in April, 1926. The De­ in world a ffair- he attributes to an cember receipts were $190,930. Oil inherent genius for organization. men studying the production figures Any end, he believes, may be speed­ reflected in the diminishing royalties ily promoted by an application of estim ate that the total of $5,177,180.* this gift for organization, and any the University 77 already paid to ill may be readily cured by an intel­ represents one-half ligent plan of reorganization. of the amount it will obtain before the fields are exhausted. Although to­ improved reclamation methods ward which the petroleum industry is always striving might eventually create a new condition, that opinion may be accepted now as an expert one, present methods considered. For present purposes, the contribution of the oil royalties to the perm anent fund can be placed at a total of $ 10.- 060,000. But the organizer encounters many difficulties when he enters the field of education. And they are m ulti­ p lie d ten fold when he invades the field of higher education. While a chart that shows duplication of ef­ for fort in a standardized method the production of monkey wrenches may point conclusively to the econ­ omy th at would be gained in a re­ organization of certain department,1'’ in the plant, a perfectly logical plan for educational reform may have a This is of course a decided fall d is a s tr o u s effect when applied to the from a the optimistic forecast of scheme it is intended to benefit. EHHi represents an adequate total that, if alike. The training of chara* tor and vailable entirely for University pur- intellect is only achieved through con- j )!W)Seg> wj]j not halt the plans for the the j-‘G reater U niversity” its adm inistra- tact between an individual, on today, ofie hand, and the facilities and ira- ^ rg an(j architects envision ditions, on the other hand, that have g ven a 4 pcr cent retu rn on the |i^ 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 would give the Univer- grown up around an institution of' learning. No chart can provide for 1 sity $400,000 a year for building these things. They are a m atter of slow growth. . .. ic or p n .a spec ta consequent.y, Not all of the money is likely to Experience has proved again and - . .rem ain, however, at the disposal of again the fatuity of a high degree "I I a final centralization in state systems of a b d icatio n is reached with Texas A. education. First one and then an­ & M. there is a practical certainty other of the W estern States have 1 I that some sum from the royalty will to endeavored create^ pyram i e ^ allotted to the College, The grad­ .structures with the state university ual depletion o f the oil content of . the fields, apparent this early, serves as the apex. L. ti . • duplication of e ffo rt wo in th at the con­ been reduced to a minimum, troversy of giving the regents and all have failed. And these many fail­ institutions a directors of the ure* only prove th at institutions of jaubgtantial bmm q{ fin&1 calculation, should serve the U n iv ersity , too, learning, whether pu anotber w gy in not impeding ap aoapt them»elves to e .e ^ prop; lath n efforts before the Leg- guess ano in ted to the necessity of a separ- T„ ,, , . In the first ate school of technology. three years of this its se hoi had 1,500 m atriculates. At th»> same tim e the teaching staffs at A. & M. College and at the State Uni­ Mr. Ben B, Stoner of San Anton­ versity School of Engineering we re­ io will address Dr. E. T. Miller’s capacity. No full laxed to their in Economies next Thursday. class doubt a certain duplication of effo rt Mr. Stoner is a member of a San m ight have been avoided if either A. 7 ---- ------- ---- , & M or the Engineering School of Antonio firm which sends represen­ te e State University had been sud- tatives to cities to install a scientif- ic system of valuation of town pro­ denly expanded to provide for 3,500 perty, for taxation. new technical students the Wrirt. B ut would th f increase in fa ­ cilities either a t College .Station or requirem ents a t A ustin meet which the w estern counties will ul­ tim ately demand as effectively as the institution which will grow up in the heart of th a t reg ion? Or will the eHminatfem of any one of them now or a t any future time and the in- e f H i t of another prove an ecotiom- JH providing fo r technic- _ Coach Clyde Littlefield ha* one of the most attractive offices of any man on the faculty, with the multi­ tude of pictures of internationally known past and present Texas stars, The room in Z Hall is well arranged m £ slimy clever ideas are sle d by Evaluating Austin property. 0 ------------------- Mr. Stoner ii in Austin at present, LITTLEFIELD'S OFFICE University. Whenever g U£ j* useful purpose By these clever device STONER VISITOR ald have grit wave existence purposes. in u1 L . . . . . ^ ^ from two the ^ .. ^ - ' , , . , , ’ . . . . when the r»p;dtfee V arsity track coach. 1927 and I BEGINNING Monday, February 7, continuing till fu rth er notice, Morning Chapel service will be held at 1 0 :0 0 a. rn. instead of as a t present. Room 157, M. B. will continue to be used for this service. All students and faculty members interested in a morning prayer ser­ vice please* take notice. MISS MARY ALEXANDER of the University will make an address on “ Missions in China" S u n d a y eve­ ning a t 7:30, Cumberland I resby- terian Church, corner 7th and Lava­ ca. All students and faculty mem­ bers are invited to hear ber. MRS. F. L. ORMAN Dallas News copies of the THROUGH TH E Courtesy of the 1926 Texas Almanac will be presented co each senior in the College of A rts an J Sciences who will come to the Dean’s office during the next few days and sign up for the same. for ALL APPLICATIONS the fol-j lowing fellowships and scholarships should Ire in the hands of the Dean of the G raduate School not lite r than i March 1st in order to be considered? by the Committee on Awards. Uni­ versity Advanced Fellowships; U ni­ versity Scholarships; Wralden- Beard Fellowship; Malcolm Hiram Reed, Jr., Fellowship; Louis Lipsitz Fellowship. Details and fu rth er information con­ cerning these* scholarships xviii be found in the General Catalogue and the G raduate School Catalogue, pages 35-39. Application blanks may be ob­ tained from the R egistrar. THE GIRLS’ Housemothe rs Associa­ tion will meet in regular session W ednesday, February 9 at 3 p. rn. in the Girls’ Study Hall. Dr. C rowel!,' of the University Health Service, will be the speaker of the occasion. MRS. FELIX MATTHEWS UNIVERSITY Post American Le­ gion to meet Friday, February 11 at 7 p. rn. in room 192 of the Engi­ neering Building. MAJOR EKDAHL. Official Notice Student VERSUS CLUB will hold its b irth ­ l l , day dinner Friday, February at 6:15 at the University C afeteria. Members and alumnae should phone M yrtle Whitmire a t 4830 for reser­ vation before Thursday a t 6 o'clock. LORENA DRUMMOND, Pres. MEMBERS of Girls' Glee Club be at at 2 Im port­ Elliott's Studio Saturday o’clock fo r Cactus Picture. a n t th at all be there. CONSTANCE ZIRJACKS- A REGULAR meeting of the Pre- Law association will be held to ­ night 7 ;30, room 9 Law Building. It is im perative th at all members be present. PRESIDENT. PI LAMBDA GAMMA meets Thurs­ day, February IO, a t 7 p. rn. in va u oni Samuel E. Gideon, adjunct prof c.'sor of architectu re in the m u v ar­ sity, recently received the recogni­ tion of the American Maim? inc of A rt in an article written on the fine a its exhibit of the Texas State Kim­ position of this year. in the barracks at Mr. Gideon’s article described he exhibits which occupied m a ry of the ( 'im p n o m s Mabry, where they were displayed, then dealt with the separate exhibits. Paintings, etchings, ceral, d <, te x ­ tile. and other arts were displayed a t this time. Program for Faculty Club Saturday Night “ H earts will be tru m p s ” F riday night at 7:45 in the Wesley Bible Chair, according to Maude Maddox, chairm an of the social work of the Methodist S tudent Federation. Miss Maddox states th a t all stu- H A N C O C K L A ST T I M E S T ODAY Interstate M ajestic V audeville E lizabeth Brice and 4 other great acts On the Scr een “ T H E T IMI D T E R R O R " Fox New*— K r a zy Kat S T A R T I N G T ODAY “BREED OF THE SEA” W I T H - R A L P H I N C E D O R O T H Y D U N B A R AL SO A N O T H E R BI LL GRIM n r dents are invited to attend the Val­ entine p arty to be given in honor of the patron saint of all a ffa irs o f the heart. The p a rty will be the first of two planned by tho M ethodist Stu- j dent Federation for February. series been a A program a rran g e d bas which will of contain games, stunts, and o ther featu res, all the Valentine motif. dealing with “ The interest and atten dance a t our parties this year has been most g r a t ­ ifying, and I hope t h a t those w h o attend F riday night will not be dis­ appointed,” Miss Maddox said. A l b e r t a V a u g h n IN “Uneasy Payments” First T ime in Aus tin T o da y and S a t u r d a y Matinee 10c Ni ght 25c CRESCENT City a n d Ou t - o f - To wn Mail Orders Fo r t he Sen*ational Revue * J U S . V B riTETT ITIC O R t N a - T W ' Coining to the H A N C O C K M A T I N E E a n d N I G H T MONDAY, F E B R U A R Y 1 4 — P R I C E S — N i g h t — $1.10 to $3.30 M a t in e e— 75c ti* $2.20 T E X A S TODAY AND T O M O R R O W Adolphe Menjou IN “The Ace of Cads” 1200 H O S E EACH YEAR A supply of 50 dozen pairs of s a n ­ itary hose is used up by Longhorn the course of a athletic team s S. N. year, according to M ajor Efcdahl. This am ounts to a num ber in i.— — _ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ of 1200 socks. THfs equipment ii completely destroyed and a new sup­ ply m ust be purchased each year. L A S T C A L L — T H E A t M ueller’s Shoe Store Spring Footwear Fashions FEATURE LIGHT COLORS — I f you w a n t to k n o w w h a t a r e th e very s m a r t e s t a n d newest styles in f o o tw e a r you miu;t see ur Sprin dis­ play. T h e r e is a style a n d color for every costu me a n d every occasion* anil t h e r e is s o m e t h in g very del ic ate a n d li gh t- hea rt e d a b o u t t h e m all. — P um ps , S t r a p p e d S li p p e r s an d Ties— in me di um a n d high Jieels— be au ti fu l a n d g r a c e f u l — $10, $11 a n d up — S ee th e new styles a n d be th e first to w e a r the m. Carl H. Mueller 6 0 6 C on g ress Ave. H o m e of G o od S ho es — H o siery S T U D E N T S , Enjoy San Antonio! * S d e v e r y s u n d a y $ 1 . 5 0 Train Leaves Austin 6 :1 0 a. rn. Leaves San Antonio Returning 2 :1 5 p. rn. and 8 p. rn. Sunday T h e a tr e s— Movies— P a r k s — Missions — A la mo — U. S. Post, Etc. O F F I C E A U S T I N H O T E L Phone* 7 7 5 5 an d 6096 M L. MORRI S, P. a T A. R O B ’T W E B B , Ass ’t Hear Ye! W o rk on e v e ry division of th e 1927 ( actus is d one on regular schedule. T h e O rg a n iz a tio n Section is not an exception. A time has b ee n set for th e m a k i n g of each g ro up picture. The editor of the y e a r b o o k notifies the o rganization of the exact d a t e for a c o n v e n ie n t a p p o in tm e n t w ith th e p h o to g rap h e r. Wait until you receive notice of the a r r a n g e m e n t m a d e for y our o rg a niz atio n b e f o re hav in g th e pictu re m a d e for the Cactus. C o o p era te w ith the ed ito r a n d prevent delay a n d m is u n ­ derstandings. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l l , 1927. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A ssociation fMans Social E vening in S. E. Gidion R eceives R ecognition for His G ym Friday N ight A rticle on Exhibits J TODAY a t austin Movie Shows Han c oc k: Co nt i nu ou s I n t e r s t a t e Vaudeville a n d slreen f e at u r e . Majestic: Lon Ch a ne y in “ Tell It to the Ma ri ne s" an d Addison Bailey at the o rg a n. Q u ee n : Pe t e r B. K y n e ’s “ B r e ed o f the Sea." C r es ce nt : Al ber ta V a u g h n in “ U n e a s y P a y m e n t s . " CO MI NG A T T R A C T I O N S Lasses W h i t e ’s Minstrels. E ar l C a r r o l l ’s “ Va ni ti es .” H ancock Bill Is of Big T im e Q uality J M A J E S T I C Captain Eon Chaney, U. S. M. C. This is the real-life promotion th a t came to a moving picture sergeant. J Following the filming of “ Tell It to the Marines,” now playing a t the Majestic T heater, and in which Cha­ ney took intensive train in g to enact a veteran Marine sergeant, Chaney !took and passed the examination for ! a captaincy in the Marine Reserve Corps. William Haines, who played the romantic lead in the production, also ! won a commission, as did George Hill. J the director, a fo rm e r %rmy captain, and M. K. Wilson, assistant director and form er arm y lieutenant. i The new picture, filmed with gov­ ernm ent co-operation on battleships and filled with re gular Marines, has j a notable including E leanor Boardman, Carmel Myers, Eddie IGribbon, Muarice Kains, and other !well known players. cast ------------ o------------ Banquet for Junior Council W ednesday, February 16, at Caf the Plans fo r traditional Ju n io r banquet were completed at a meeting of the J u n io r council at *1 o’clock Thursday The banquet is scheduled for Wednesday, | F ebruary 16, a t 6:15 in the ^ a f e i teria. the C afeteria. in , as The program , arran ged by Beryl B urn ett, will have much to ot- ! fer in the way of cdrripus talent in­ cluding readings by Empress Young, and musical num bers by Ena E v er­ ton and Mary Louise M urray. A v:d . * | entine motif will be used through : out. Tickets are oh sale now’ for 75 cents. Ju n io r women who wish to I attend are asked to sign up in Miss the Bewley’s office or see one of members of the Council before 5 o’clock next Tuesday afternoon. L A S T C A L L — T H E Added Mati nees: “ The House W i t h o u t a K e y ’ Everything is in readiness for th 1 social evening of the Education As­ sociation in the Woman's Gym F r i ­ day evening from 8-11 o'clock with an elaborate program of musical numbers, readings, vocal and piano solos, and dancing, worked ou t by the officers. O. M. Stubblefield will direct the orchestra in several selections. Mrs. give a G ertrude B. Ted ford will reading Flowej “ Gyp sue entitled Girl” by McDowell. Two vocal solos will be rendered by Minerva Cunningham. Dr. R. H Griffith is to give two readings, one entitled “ The Rising of the Moon,” and the other, “ Coats” . Two vocal solos will be sung by “ Spanish S ere­ the songs Gormand Emerson. nade” , and “J e a n ” are Selected. Miss Emerson will be followed by a piano solo “ En C onte” by Lois the Molder. The program is a sketch by Dr. H. T. Manuel “ Amniatic Edition of F a m ­ ous Lines”. last num ber on Immediately the pro­ gram, there wiU be dancing for those who wish to remain. following L A S T C A L L — T H E Vivacious! E n c h a n t i n g ! B e a u t i f u l ! The Evil Doers of Good Gorgeously C o st u m e d ! Magn if ic en tl y St a ge d ! Brilliantly P o r t r a y e d ! P r e s en t e d for t h r ee nights by the C U R T A I N CL UB a t the Labor Temple Theatre Feb. 14, 15, and 16 Pri ces $1.50 and 75c Tickets a t T exa s Book Store chil dren No tickets sold to k n ow n to be u n d e r sixteen y e a r of age. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS LON C H A N E Y in T ell It T o The M arines The epic of the Leathernecks has thrilled thousands of Austin's th e­ a te r public. II. O verture TTT. News IV. Topics and Fables SAN A N TO NIO ’S $2,OOO.OOSHOW PLACE MAKE SUNDAY YOUR DAY AT THE TEXAS THEATER The Greatest E ntertabluent in the South SHO W ING WEEK FEE. 12th The Mightest Motion Picture Ever Produced THE FIRE BRIGADE C ome E x p e c t i n g To See Mor e in This P ic tu r e T h a n You Ha v e Seen in All O t h e r s Combi ne d ! ON THE STAGE— T he S p e c t a c u l a r St ag e Sh ow— “ P I R A T E L O V E 0 AND- ED1TH G R I F F I T H — The P e rs o n a li t y Girl T he Sinaina Trio of San An t on i o' s Fi re Br igade THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY We’ve {jot to hand it to Mr. Novy — his vaudeville offerings have been g e ttin g consistently b e tte r ever since th e new year. We are glad he made this resolution. Probably foremost on this week's bill was the offerin g of Elizabeth Brice assisted by F ra n k Kessler and Ibis Music Weavers. One does not have to see h er act to see why she Is billed as one of the best liked Wom­ en on the American stage. a knockout. It is And not fa r behind this act in e n ­ te rta in in g qualities is the b u rn t cork o ffe rin g of J a y C. Flippen. He is “ the Ham W hat Am" and with it has an inexhaustible line of c h a tte r th a t does not tire. An unusual stone of spoofing and singing comes in the sketch “ C h ar­ lie’s Night O u t” with Charles Senna and Helen Dean. Cleverly selected (Comedy singing and blues num bers a re the features of May Daly and Lonnie Nace, “ Two Girls T rying to Get Along.” and Mulroy, McNeece and Ridge present a roller-skate act cie luxe. ------------- o------------- C R E S C E N T Did you ever yearn to run away and join a circus or go to New York and become an actor, or anything like th a t? Then you’ll appreciate A lber­ t a V aughn’s latest s ta rrin g vehicle f o r FBO, “ Uneasy Paym ents,” now showing at the Crescent Theater. a The them e of the picture revolves aro und a girl who wins village C harleston contest, and arm ed with bright this, goes out to seek lights of Brp^dway. Heir amusing and unexpected adventures form a p icture is both fa st in action an d ab undant with cortiedy situations and one th a t provides delightful en­ t e rta in m e n t for the audience. th a t the Jack Luden plays the leading sup­ p o rtin g role with Cine Corrado, Vie- ■ to r Pole!, Betty Francisco, Lucille W ard, jLottie Williams, Billy Gilbert, J A m ber Norman, and Eugene Stone in prom inent characterizations. ------------- o------------- assembled C OMI NG TO T H E H A NC OC K Earl Carroll, the originator of the I “ V anities,” who has an a r r a y of material th a t is universal in its appeal, the book being written by William A. Grew, the music by C larence Gaskill, and David Bennett has ararn g e d the dances and ensem- ‘ Lies. The settings were designed and executed by K a n e 0 . Amend. From th e scenario standpoint, the “ V an­ ities” is a super-gorgeous production. T here are 31 scenes in all, each or s replete with costly and vivid col­ ors, th e ir splendor rivalling the o r­ in a tropical sunset gies of stones a n dthe exquisite beauty of a Paris­ ian flower garden. The Earl Carroll T h e a te r Orchestra, un d er the direc­ tion of Ray Kavanaugh, is one of the anany fe a tu res of the perform ance. -------------------- o------------------------------------ | Q U E E N V ibrant with the lure of the South Seas— powerful with a story of love and re g eneratio n— p u ngen t with the t a n g of the ocean— FBO’s new Gold Bond Special, “ Breed o f the Sea,” comes to the Queen T h ea ter today of with a new and refreshing note ll entertain m en t. the th e double role of With all the dramatic ability and I vivid personality of Ralph Ince, who j plays twin j brothers as well as directs the picture, j th e film is something o ut of the or- j dinary, and is a trib ute to the genius o f P e te r B. Kyne, from whose story o f “ Blue Blood and P irates” the pro­ duction was made. Ince, who displayed both his di­ rectorial and histrionic talents in the F.B.O. drama, “ B igger Than Bar- num ’s,” Has achieved even g re a te r laurels with this sparkling sea tale. ------------- o------------- 3, 000 P I C T U R E S L A S T C A L L — T H E MINSTRELS M B H E3B EH B S*H 3asn« 3 * j HARMON f / / VP a D ix it plantation BILLY BOSS HANCOCK HOUSE . uesday, Feb. 15 AUTO PAINT SHOP T A X I D E R M I S T *s7tai»b your cor w ith authorised Due* AUTO PAINT SHOP 40# Cal*. P- R. Cot* Plum* 400B BUSINESS SERVICE Was. B rettbauer, scientific ta Taxiderm y work on birds, ae beads, etc. M ounted (rue ta I A SAI E . 13th S t K. A., BONER, FIVES ANNEX TITLES; PHI PSIS, CRADDOCKS, WIN B y L Y N W O O D B O Y E T T Two intramural /basket ball league championships were decided baM' ***•• a i«.Va. ♦ »ww iu m s m i u ii i. no ju r s d a y n g h t w h e n th e k .ip p a A p n a t e a ® i n U . g u e U o f tth e ^ S i j p n fra tem itv division defeated the Chi Phis by the decisive score of , m o 8 . At t h e * J tin ,. B o n e r s annexed -he cham pionship of »»-'->•*'* League D in the independent division by a 13 to 7 win over the Stovall team, n , r t w ,,,,,, .* , Ka i ^ (je g P O R T P I E L B y V I C M O O R E T H E O N E H O S S S H A Y : S P O R T I Z E D L e w A s h l e y did t h e s h o o t i n g , M c C o y p a ss e d to L e w ; D e l a n e y r a n g e d b e n e a t h t h e goal T o t ap t he b o u n c e r s t h r o u g h . Craddocks defeated the Y. M. C.4* A. 16 to 4; and in the fraternity di­ vision, Phi Kappa Psi and Pi Kappa Alpha played one of the baldest fought games yet seen on the intra­ mural floor. The former team finally won. after playing two extra three minute period®, with a score of 14 to 13. Patton of the Kappa Alpha team in the highest score of the turned evening with 12 points to his credit. Other high point men were Jones of Craddocks with IO points, Watson of l l , and Camp o f Phi Boners with Kappa Psi, who scored IO. None of the games with the exception of the one between Phi Kappa Psi and Pi K. A. were at all close. The most interest seemed to be attached to the Stovall-Boner game in the independ- j erst division, which wa.® not clearly won until well in the second half. All of the teams showed plenty of I T H E D A I L Y T E X A N w a r d * is l i k e w i s e s h o w i n g the st uff w i t h t h e big stick. In both of the Razorback wran-j g!es Holly Bro< k flashed about the j be t floor work we have ever climbed I a post to see Following; Napoleon’s' plan of play, Holly literally made his ': opportunities. When he wanted the r?hw 1 n d‘v*#lin it. Playing in thai fashion, Holly WMk; , . "»*"* * * put as In Betting the champion Hogs two- in-a-row, Texas proved to be a team a o f individual stars as well smooth-working machine Each man j flashed his own light, and at the same time the various star* merged their own efforts in a sw ift, swoop­ ing and effective whole. And if the Mustangs can be sent to the mourn­ ers’ bench to join the Porkers, the its pennant should soon return to 1924 stall. O u r n o m i n a t i o n f o r g o l d ­ br i c k c h a m p i o n s h i p ii t h e bo*© w h o t r i e d t o ge t a j o b as i n s t r u c t o r in t h e s l e e p i n g P. T. M iss Bastard First W om an to D iscover M en ’s G ym Interior th* interior o f f \ S L Y one woman ha.- ever seen the Men's Gym fit Z Hall. Laid s immer a ft­ er all od® had retired to their na­ tive haunts ;jnd men no longer used the shower and dressing ac­ commodation-. Miss Mildred Han­ ford, chief secretary of the ath­ letic department, invaded the mo­ nastic depths of the gym under the chaperonage o f W iley E. Glaze, manager of men’s athletic s, and Major S. N. Rkriahl, chief Custodian of supplies* “ It wa® interesting,’’ Miss Ba - ford said. “ I had always heard the men talking about the* basket room, store room, and corrective P. T. room, and I wanted to see what they looked like.” Miss Hanford also has the dis­ tinction o f being the only woman member o f the “T “ Association, an organization o f all Longhorn letter men. She received an un­ qualified “ T” last winter in ap­ preciation of her services to the athletes. N E W JUM P PITS S i d J a c k s o n p l a y e d d e c o y Counting heavily in Texan' chance# T o f oo l t he d e f e n s e m e n : E a c h m a n was d e t a i l e d to o n e task to overtop the Rice menace and cop tty*, track title this spring is the a 11- Al l e l s e o u t l a y bis k e n . Around ability of C. B. Smith. Cecil the „llj>per, bl|t keep th(. CTOwd ho T h , I o n , w o n . till M c C o y \ Tarn.rf .a -.th c h .clt.n -p o .— ’T w a t t h e . t h . . . f i v e . . , P « y . l . . « < l back ^ V % , „ practically everythin* , (t. hurd|es> h(. jumps, V i in ^ FR IDAY, FEBRUARY l l , 1927. G E R H A R D T C O A C H E S Raymond Gcrhardt, former Var­ sity assistant veil leader, and promi­ re­ local debating circles, nent in ports that Main Avenue High of San Antonio is going to show' up strong in the interscholastic debat­ ing this year. FEATURE, COMMENT STORIES, ADD INTEREST TO FEBRUARY NUMBER TEXAS LAW REVIEW With the appearance o f the I* eh-; ja j continents on unsettled questions m ary number o f the Texas Law Re- L f interest, written for each issue bv “B<*th Main Avenue and Bracken- view, joint publication of the Texas 18twlente o f the law school here. Roy Bar Association and the University ; W McDonald has written on “Stat, ridge will send teams to the finals,” he said, “and we have an excellent of Tex** Law School, appt ars ait In- Construction of State Statutes as chance to win.” in Federal Courts," threating number, according to s tu -!i Rulc Decision on “Party- d e n ts o f that part of the University. | Rmanuel IA number of students names on the .staff as editors for the j firm time, while the feature and com :.. 0 i f f icuitief „ t Supervision m Tit. stories add also, i was said. the Main Avenue High debating squat! as since last fall, being employed that public speaking instructor in school, on “ Dedication,” J. Lloyd “Kerr mn have their j Walls," Richard L. H ugh son Gephardt has been coaching Reich man J— *------o interest in I)e- — Among the T h r e e L e a d i n g A r t i c l e s the I fifteen notes on Maurice Cheek, Ralph W. Aigler. it t.ree„ 0f Specific Perform ance,” and I Robert Miller on “Are Bootlegger- Profits Subjects to an Income T ax?” contributors of th< recent cases art ■ and Edson R. Sunderland are law students whose names writers of the three leading stories I several of the magazine. Cheek w rote on ; appear on the Board o f Student the subject, “Testimony as to Trail.®- Editors of the Law Review for the action* with Descendants” ; Aigler J first time. They are John L. Bell. J j , on “ Legal Education and the Assn-, W. Noble Cl I elation o f American Law Schools” : John J. Cox, Tom Martin Davit. and Sunderland on of I Fisher T. Denny, J. Lloyd Kerr, U. , Appellant© Review”. j Among the comments and aborter j H. Pitman, and Cecil C. Rotsch. 1 articles appearing in the issue o f the magazine for the a r r e n t month are V a l e n t i n e D a n c e f o r the follow ing; “ Oral Trusts in Real E state” by A. L. Burford, practie- in* attorney in Texarkana and for-. N ew m an Club T onight , ..— — o--------------- “ Problems -— w - , arl, William E. Clayton. T. Miller, W. Forney Nowlin, Olind J K^aphtd papets wit B A S E B A L L P R A C T I C E D A I L Y Bast ball men under the veteran coach, W. J. Disch, never miss a day of practice regardless of the weather. On days when it is utterly impos­ sible to practice, Coach Disch assem­ bles his proteges in the Law Build­ ing and the men are drilled in the fundamentals of the game. Mimeo- are are often used, while such j often give as in class, the true and false test being used. ons qui turn, tests C H E C K I N G E Q U I P M E N T . . e ’i.iL up next equipment aiH *“t lnk m r( a< 1 ness for the gridiron season. An all k ..v 1. c * ? *1‘any the Review are editor- -o- L A S T C A L L ------------- o---- T H E 3 , 0 0 0 P I C T U R E S FOR TRACK MEN merly o f the U niversity; '“ History t > j f T h e regular winter term dance] Captain Rut 1 ---------- the Texas Judicial Machine" b y !given by the Newman Club will be I ?v’*r T h e b e a t e n c o a c h r e c a n t e d - - Hi* * yat e m t a w a c h a n g e : F r o m t h e n on e ’e n t h e m a n a g e r T r i e d shot * f r om e v e r y r a n g e . So t hus it is w h e n m o r t a l s A t t e m p t a w a y e x t r e m e — T h e h a p p y m e d i u m w i n s t h e f l ag A n d f o l l o w s T r i u m p h ’s g l e a m . t h e r o o k i e s “ H o p " H o p k i n s W h i l e th# m o r s or l e s s gri**l #d b a s e b a l l v e t e r a n s a r e h o l d i n g t he i r o w n , s e v e r a l of are s h o w i n g u p l i ke a c o f f e e s t a i n on is a d r e s s shi rt. o f a d m i t t e d c a l i be r . J a c k i e J o h n s o n is m a k i n g m e r r y at t hi r d s ac k a n d p l a y i n g Y a n ­ t he t he k e e D o o d l e wi t h s a m e t i m e . T o m m i e H u g h e s s l ugs f e w o v e r the f e n c e e v e r y t i m e a Ed- h e t h e b a t at f r o l i c s o m e , b i g - l e a g u e f e e l * P e t e "gaga _ _____ Berkeley Bell of A u .tin , a trwih- j vaulter, who will benefit Texas has many good jumpers and from this and I man in th.- T n m rxity th!, yvar, ha, am ania**. Brown, P a tte n * , and tx rn place! in sixte, nth position in Hammond”, the national rankin* by the United I Shepherd, broad jumpers, and Shop- States Lawn Tennis Assocaition, a c -1 fet'd. hi*h jumper, are some of the are near f cording to dispatches 1 York. sixth place. best known working out. from New in Lewis White was put vaulters, Km,th leapers who Bell competed during the past summer in a large number o f mat­ in the cast and won quite a ches few honors, — o - - 3 0 0 I N N E R S O L E S U S E D Three hundred inner soles are j used in the shoes of Steer athlete® j yearly. These soles ary worn out j and replaced once every nine months, i 3,000 PICTURES o — — L A S T C A L L — T H E THIS COLD S N A P R e m in d s us to tell you of the BIG BARGAINS IN SUI TS A N D OVE R COA TS w e are still offering [CONGRESS AVE W eights ju st right for s p rin g wear, styles new, an d a good choice of p attern s. 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