N e w s Coverage bg a C om petent S t a f f of U n iversity S tu den ts M akes T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Most C om p lete M edium for N e w s C am pus Happenings After IO P. M......................... PHONE IT IN News ...................................................... 9181-61 9187 28165 28161 ...................................... 23161 Classified A ds ..................................... Display Ads .......................................... Circulation (Eh a i h i (te x a n The First College Daily in the South The W eather Jj Tuesday: Cloudy a n d warmer. VOL. XXX AUSTIN, TEXAS, T U E S D A Y , MAY 21, 1929. No. 199 STEERS WIN SERIES OPENER FROM AGGIES, 3-1 t t G R A F Z E P P E L I N IN P R A N C E " ... Longhorns Virtually Cinch Pennant With Victory Monday ape chef to Th« Unity T exalt a u l d . KC. I. STATION, May 20.— Johnnie Railton bested Pete Wendt, Aggie southpaw hurler, in a thrilling duel be­ vy- on a pair of portsdders on Kyle Field here this afternoon, the opening game of the series 3-1, to and Texas topped tie practically cinch the title, or to assure them at least a - - fop the 1929 conference title. -------------- __ Railton pitched splendid ball all the way, and was at his best in the pinches, but it was : a g r e a t stop and th ro w by Wild Bill F o rd in the ninth t h a t saved the Texas w ro n g -h an d e r from an - BAND ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR T exas resorted to squeeze plays and sacrifices once th ey got men i on the base paths, and all three o f th eir m a rk e rs came as a re su lt of ! sacrifices, two of them being scor- j cd on p e rfe c t squeeze plays. Pinky the S teer a tta c k on W endt with th re e singles o u t o f four trip s to the plate. led ~ W eldon F ield er Nam ed) H iggins —— I e m b a rra ss in g situation. P re s id e n t for ’ 2 9 - 3 0 Weldon Fielder of Lockhart has been r i n d e d pro b id e n t ot tor the' t h e Longhorn Band cornin!? year. Emery. (’amp w a s e l e c t e d us.si.stani manag­ er. T. J. Dunbar, Holmes Mr- Nc( ly, and J a m e s C raw ford will form the adv isory hoard. “ Tho h a n d will n o t meet (lur- I ing tho su m m e r, h u t r n excellent] the* com ing j B urnett j for s ta te d sc a r U p la n n e d long session,” I'barr. d ire c to r, play The hand will i for the) , Memo) ia1 Day e x e rt-..ms May 26, j * and Ju n e 2 a n d 3 foi the ( om- i m cnccm ent exercises. MORTAR ROARD NAMES OFFICERS Steer# Score Fir»t in Texas scored first the sec­ ond on Leach’s triple to deep r ig h t c e n te r, and R ec’s infield hit. T h e Texas second sacker would have th e made a com plete trip a ro u n d p a th s had he been able to step on it a bit fa ste r. The L o n g h o rn s added a n o th e r in the th ird w hen Rhoads raced to second when H a r- Play-by-play report# o f th® final game of the »erie» will be announced in front of the Uni* ver#ity Co-Op, b egin ning at 4 o ’clock, A #peeial leased w ire direct from College Station will the give i mediate return* of gam e. The report# will be S tu d e n t given by the Texa# Publication# and the Co-Op. let J o h n s ’ throw go ris th r o u g h him. Higgins walked, and sac rific e s scored by Hopkins and W alker Rhoads. in the The Aggies counted th e ir one a nd only m a rk e r f o u r th when Jo h n s led o ff with a walk, w e n t to third on Conover’s single to c e n te r, and scored when H u g h e s let the ball g et through him. T he next three men were easy outs, and Railton sailed along w ithout a ny I rouble till the the ninth. meanwhile, Texas had added an- on W a lk e r’* double to left center, and sacrifices by Leach a nd Rees. in the sixth marker In Ratty in N i n t h COMMITTEE TO MAIL COPIES OF NEW CODE t o ac u ity M em bers Receive E xam R ules TO SIGN PLEDGE I n s t r u c t o r s o f I .arg C l a s s e s M a y U s e A s s i s t a n t s T h e ‘G a rm en t of I 'raise' Reviewed Eg Faculty Club E llerok1 Couplets, faculty read­ the ing club, met Inst night at homo of Dr. and Mu'. David Lee Claik for the discussion o f “ The Garment of P raise,” by Herbert Hear and Elinor Chilton. at o t h e r Two years ago Dr. and Mrs. faculty '"lark and eight ouples organized this club and •ailed it "Heroic C ouplets.” The the club m eets ('ach month home o f one of the couples for a and liseurPon on rome current m tflam ling g r o u p , was chosen from m em bers of the faculty and Their w ives, both of whom were interested in reading md expressing their ideas on the books read, shook. The It is not a social club, a cco rd -1 Attention of calic I has been rules whiff the tor which begin Saturday. th e s tu d e n t s'I ing to Dr. Clark, but is composed of seekers after the hest that is to the new being written. The idea of the will be iii effect club, Dr. Clark stated, is to dis-, cuss and to stress the outstand­ the ing and important books of year. final examinations I PUBLICATIONS EDITORS GIVEN SALARY RAISE E ngrav in g C o n tracts A w a rd e d by B oard VOTE UNANIMOUS R o b ert P a y n e E lected C h a irm a n for ’ 2 9 - 3 0 S tu d en ts to M eet F rid a y ’s Classes, S tates R eg istrar Regular classes will be hell! as usual Friday morning, May inform ation to 24, according received from the R egistrar’s office, The only finals held Fridas' are Spanish I and Spanish A exam inations. The Spanish tests will begin at 2 o’clock in the af te rn oo n. Regular exam inations do not start until Saturday, May 2at at 9 o ’clock. DAUGHERTY TO — • 7) upon TO ENGINEERS Salaries of the editors-in- chi'*f of the t wo student pub- libations, The Daily Fexan lid the Cactus, wore raised iv the non-editorial mem-j hers of the Board of Direc­ tor- of the Texas Student Publi-; cutie na Monday, reco in -; m erdation o f W illiam L. McGill, m anager o f p u b lica tio n s The ed­ itor-in-chief o f The Daily Texan Robert L. Daugherty, one will receive $50 a month fo r 12 | o f the vice presidents of the, m onths instead o f $40 a month for National Ani erie an Society l l months. The editor-in-chief o f of Mechanical Engineers, the Cactus will receive $15 a professor of mechanical en- month for IO m onths instead o f J eight months. Salaries of the ed­ gint cring at tho California itors of the T exas Ranger and the I n s titu te of T echnology, and a Longhorn were fixed at $ ‘L> and na tio n a l a u t h o r i ty on hydraulic $25 respectiv ely fo r nine m o nths. I Durbin** and pump designs, will A .S .M .E . Officer T alk s O n P u m p in g Oils at H igh V iscosity A pprove C ontract give a le c tu re W e d n esd a y a t 7 T he Roard o f D irectors, m eet- o'clock in the Biology Building,) su b je c t o f Mr. non-editorial m em bers, ap- D a u g h e rty ’s le c tu r e will he “ Ex-: form of a c o n tr a c t perim en tal W ork on P u m p in g Oils! 12. The th e ved ing sh o rtly a f t e r a d jo u r n m e n t of > w m th e proi which th e pub lication s will e n te r into with tho editors. The c o n tr a c t paym ent of provides salaries is con dition ed upon the p e rf o r m a n c e of ed itorial d uties as set out in the m an ual of the P u b ­ lications. th a t th e A n o th e r section of th e c o n tr a c t provides t h a t no e d it o r shall b< deprived of his sa la ry by reason enroute o f the s ta te m e n t of an y edito rial opinion, unless such s ta te m e n t is the established in conflict w ith r u b s and re g u la tio n s of th e U ni­ versity , in r e g a rd to decency, an d said top! iety, o r e x c e p t when e d ito r is im peached c o n s titu te d a g encies of d en tC Anociation. It is u n d ersto o d t h a t the a g re e - m e n t on the q u estio n is s a la r y sa tis f a c to ry to th e ed itors aud to all o thers concern ed. BOARD A W A R D S CONTRACTS a t High Viscosity. M em bers of th e b ra n c h o f the A m erican Society of M echanical E ng in eers a t H ou sto n, and mem­ bers from A. & M. College have indicated th e ir in te n tio n of being p re se n t fo r th e lectu re. Mr. D a u g h e rty a special stop at the U niversity while Now is m aking from Rochester, York, to C a lifo rn ia , w here he has m a in ta in in g been a tte n d in g th e A m erican S o - 1 a m ‘n a t ions. ciety of E n g in e e r s ’ council m eet-j ing. The le c tu re is b eing sponsored by the d e p a r tm e n t s of m echanical b y th e duly and civil e n g in e e rin g here. Follow- the S t u - : the le c tu re , a sm o k e r will be 01 given in Mr. D a u g h e r ty ’s h on or at the F a c u lty Club. ___ C o n tr a c t f o r th e p hotographic w o rk in th e 1930 C a c tu s was a w a r d e d to th e U n iv e rsity Studio, th e tow bidder, by the Board Mon* c o n tra c t in- y a f te rn o o n . T he nies m aking o f p ic tu re s of c a n ­ didates for the b e au ty section of th e hook. Active w ork will begin i h o n ora ry im m ediately on n e x t y e a r ’s y ear- fo r women, p re s id e n t o f th e Pros­ i t , ok, Bill Bond, e d itor-in -chief e m D ay Club, and an a ssista n t in a n no un c ed a t th e conclusion o f the j the d e p a r t m e n t o f jou rn a lism . me*-ting Miss M ontag ue will begin h er w ork a t S c a r b ro u g h ’s J u n e I, She is a m em b er of T h e ta Sigm a Phi, f r a t e r n i t y ; jo u rn a lis tic . J : ’ general faculty at Copies of the rules adopt cl5 by the its m eeting May 14 in regard to the conducting o f final exam inations' will be m ailed to faculty m em bers from the R egistrar’s o ffice today. O p erating Now The n -w code was f o r m u l a t e d by a facu lty ^ c o m m i t t e e headed by P rofessor E. L. Villavaso and com posed o f Professors S. L. Brown, B. F. Pittenger, T. II. Toy-1 It has lor, and A. W . Walker. been made im m ediately operative by P resident H. Y. Benedict, a nd will be subject to final action by the Board o f Regents, C ode Given follow ing are The sions of th e code: th e provi- I. ( a ) S tu d e n ts shall he quired to sign th e following e x a m i­ nation p le d g e : “ I have n e ith e r g iv ­ en nor received aid on this e x a m i­ n atio n.” A sim ilar pledge may be re q u ire d by th e in struc to r in th e case of a n y o t h e r w ritten work, (h) S tu d e n ts should be invited to c o o p e ra te with the in s tru c to r in th e in te g iity of ex . . . In stru ctors Supervise individual T h e . in s tru c to rs , , su p e rv ise and be responsi > e con d u c t of e x a m in a tio n s their re p re se n ta tiv es, * a !or ' n th e ir re spe c tiv e classes. T h e y , i >, l l r e - 1 re- main in the exam ination room, and shall ta k e such m easures as m a y ; be n e c e ssa ry to insure an o r d e r l y ! e n g r a v in g T h e C apital E n g ra v in g C om ­ p a n y of A ustin was the low bid­ f o r The de r on the T e x a n . L o ng horn, T e x a s R an ger f o r the com ing year, and received the c o n t r a c t t h a t work. and fo r R. L. H a y n e s w as re-elected ° M’CURDY RETURNS Jo hn A. M cC urdy has re tu rn e d fro m G alveston w h ere he has been holding c o n fe re n c e s with repro-1 U(>d' fr o m th e p e rm a n e n t s t a f f o f j 7:15 o ’clock. sen tat i \ e- o f the s'inior c l a s the School o f Medicine. in 4. In the case of large classes, ] O fficers of T h e t a Sigma Phi if a s s is ta n ts a r e needed fo r th e for n e x t y e a r were installed Mon* pro per conduct of th e e x a m in a - day night a t a m e e tin g held at at Hems, a n d if th e y c a n n o t be sup- the Scottish Rite D orm itory in stru c to rs Those who * took the J ^ ta k e n up b y the d e p a r tm e n ts or d e n t; A n to in e tte Kuehne. ,u „ office w ere: oil nuj>«iinn« r,*»r. the d e p a r t m e n t , all questions p e r ­ tain in g to th e ir em ploym ent shall Mary M argaret Glasscock, presi- vice th e p re sid e n t; V iolet H ow ard, secre­ tary; Anne Elliott, treasurer; and Ethel Mary Franklin, keeper of j the archives. concerned with —o------- —— * - He pi csented m e w ork o f E x - S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation, and ^ of nig ht su pe rviso r y e a r b eginning ions to join th e association. T e x a n fo r the Spinks was re- i As soon as final exa m ina tio ns J u n e I. B rian elected p r o o f r e a d e r of The T e x a n are o v e r th e class will m eet and I fo rm u la te plans f o r lining up IOO fo r th e snummeh session. I ptm cent, Mr. M cC u rdy said. t e Daily j sued a form al in v ita tio n to the sen-1 deans wf th e ir respective schools or colleges. An i n s t r u c t o r o r a s ­ sistant should n o t be held re sp o n - si hie f o r m o re th a n a p p ro x im a te ly 40 students. T urn to P a g e 2. Col. 2 A Bird’s-Eye View B y the Campu# Buzzard PHARMACY STUDER TAKE STATE EXAMS ELEANOR FRAN K and WAL- j MARY BOGGS A num ber o f students from the to) TER GARANT finding the shade STELFOX—-blissfully unaware of: W aco this week-end to take the o f campus trees a pleasant place the approaching finals. state board exam inations in phar- is the object mary, stated WL F. Gulley, dean o f to rest. And perhaps they’ll soon J be going IHRSCH’S. P A P A of the a ffe c tio n s o f a police dog th** C ollege o f Pharmacy. and DUDE College of Pharmacy will go much to her own consternation, | There will be five exam inations, a n d while a crowd looks on and laughs. Dean G idley said, two being given CONSTANCE H U M E SUE HEATLEY o v e r to HORSEBACK EXAMS GIVEN TUESDAY. 5 E xam inations for horseback rid­ ing will be given at 5 o’clock this afternoon in th e W om an’s Gymna­ sium. “ All students w ishing to con­ test will please bu present,” sta t­ ed Helen Hall, riding instructor, HOOD ON STAFF OE DAILY CALIFORNIAN • _ _______ ! shall be e xp e c te d I and d ig n ified exam ination, and VIRGINIA MONTAGUE j to m inim ize te m p ta tio n s and op- ACCEPTS AUSTIN JOB p o rtu n itie s of cheating. S tu d e n ts ! to rem a in the ex a m in a tio n room d u rin g to to . , a n d , m « w o „„ books in to the exam ination room. . The' U niversity when requested by the in s tr u c to r shall provide blue books, p ads o r suitable paper for* e x a m in a tio n s and w ritte n quizzes. | R eport D ishonesty V irginia M o n ta g u e , a candidate fo r the bach elo r of business ad- . m inistration degree* in August., has 7,- „ • accepted a position in th e adver- .. . Using d e p a r tm e n t o f E. M. Sear- z~ brou gh & Sons. in the e x a m in a tio n period; , „ i r e tr a in fro m ta lk in g ; and (c) , re fra in fro m bringing notes ,■ , , . . I (b) (a) , , . , , r , , . , , , , . Christine Ellis, A nne Elliott, A n toinette K uehn e, Lillian Rice, Mary Jo Rice, B eulah Bell Jess, Agnes W'illiams, Mrs. Alma T ho m ­ as, and Lillian Novit. O fficers of th e club a re : Laura Grace H un ter, p r e s id e n t; Lorena Drum mond, vice p r e s id e n t; F a n n ie s e c r e ta r y ; Frankie Mac Novit, I hompson, t r e a s u r e r , and Mable G ray Howell, p a rlia m e n ta ria n . 3, W hen th e in stru c to r is c o n ­ vinced of dishonesty, th e ,case shall be r e p o r te d by the in s tru c to r the d e a n of stu d e n t life. to j THETA SIGMA PHI INSTALLS OFE1CERS i e it h e r “ E,” “ F .” Those whose nam es begin with “ G ” will o r | r e g is te r this m orning. •to ----------- o r “ D !noon. registered Monday a fte r RIDING CLUB HAS SPRING TRYOUTS in the sp rin g Seven U niversity g ills p a rtic i­ tr y o u ts for pated membership in th e and J u n i o r Senior Riding Club held Monday a fte rn oo n a t th e W esten field Rid­ ing Club, according to Helen Hall, o rgan izatio n. the who sponsors The scores a r t1 of in th e hands Miss Hall and the w in ne rs will be the high announced as soon as ra tin g s are d e te rm in e d . I . re PRESENT DAY CLUB _ . O '"— .................... ... INITIATES TUESDAY Above is the G r a f Zeppelin, which is being re p a ire d in T o u ­ lon, F r a n c e , for its r e t u r n to F rie d ric h sh a fe n , G e r rn a n y, T h u rsd ay . The proposed flight to A m erica will he resum ed in tw o weeks. bXlriBnrwoo e f a V fc a I T h r e of its passengers, pic­ tu r e d above are, from le ft to r ig h t: G eorge M. Crouse of S y r ­ acuse, N. \ , Captain G. H. W il­ kins, a n d L ie u te n a n t V. A. C lark e, U. S. N. Alcalde Has Variety Of Campus Material Initiation for the new m em bers be to 8 Lorena of the P re se n t Day Club will The June issue o f the A l c a l d e , w h i t a frontispiece of held this e vening the Woman’s Building and prefaced try a wood-cut of John o ’clock at the hom e of Drummond, vice presiden t, a t DOU Ca natl ay’s, is an excursion into a wide range of c a m p u s material. Perhaps, the most constructive article is the West 26 1-2 street. issue of the Alcalde, with By LOUIS S H A P I R O fro m I and initiatio n A fte r the - — ...— ♦Throe essential* are Miss Ruth Allen, a d ju n c t p r o f e s - j ------------------------- associate sor of economics th " c lu b ; Miss Lula member of Bcwley, a ssista n t to the dean of women and sponsor of the club, and Miss D rum m ond will be jo in t hostesses fo r a social hour. services, prize-winning plan of E. Salinas for “ A Better University. listed as the framework of the suc- The last m ee tin g of the y e a r of ( ssf u I univ<;unity: “ A more the Mortal Board was held Mon­ inn ti '(I a day a f t e r n o o n in the girls’ stu d y hig h e r scholastic hall with the election o f officers w ork; and m ore and b e tte r faeil- for the y e a r ’29 and *20. Marion dies to exercise th*1 p ra c tic a l side f-y | tj f atho r w as elect cd p re sid e n t; of life .” S a lin a s tr e a ts his s u b je c t GracG S a n d e rso n , vice p r e sid e n t; with a sim ple, ne v e r loses sight of it. PRE-REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY Members who will he initiated o f are: Davilla W eav er, Nadine Wal- ton, Rowena C lark, Florence Wey- c a n d id a te s for academ ic mouth, E s th e r L y n n , Lena Galat- zan, Josleen L ockhart. trude U m la n g , s e c r e ta r y ; Carolyn by E. J . M a th e w s was a n d G retch en r e g is tr a r , Moday m orn in g, when “ W h e th e r 19 students registered. Six of the ( through all the graduating c la s s e s , the Mortar Board Should Be Ac- for master'* L>f the U niversity in a chatty #e-J live or P urely Honorary” was the eandidate* applied jo urnalism , tr a c e s the sam e s p irit I Smith, c h a p te r editor. Bess J a n e Logan, in s tr u c to r in Cason, h is to r ia n ; .student body; of August degreees Pre-regist rat ion j dmrusalon o f and y j ((j(,, s t a n d a r d j{OWa rd , m eeting. begun sty le , lucid . . , an( , „ , ’ i . 01 m< H or s ' * . . count of “ The Reunion Classes, A sum m arization of a thesis pre- is a senior! .Students are toeing interviewed |jpared by | rj* Howard o f N ew ton I national honorary organization fo r j tr e a s u r e r ; G er- l a t h e r Xh<* M ortar Board The A ggies made a last d e t e r ­ mined rally in the ninth to win a nd but for a great stop an d throw by f a s t in right field, and a Ford play a t the plate by Rees, a d i f ­ feren t story might have been told. W ith one m an out. Harris w alked, and w ent to second on Pam petl’s L ackey sh a rp single enior wo rn ( ii who work se n t a long fly to H iggins in le ft, betw een th e modern U niversity yearly cam pus problem. I his year b ut his throw to the infield held H a rris at the keystone sack. W e n d t field, into shot a single which Ford took on the run, and whipped it home to g e t th e speed- Turn to P age 2, Col. 2 a library in the dean of wom en’s office. This lib ra r y deals with vo­ cational guidance f o r women. right left. into the registrar in alphabetical J f or a mastcr's degree by order, those registering Monda ; m orning being included in the A and “ B” division*. Students whose L h|J spotligl»t upon the differences t undf>r th ,, hoading “ it Was j n#f uo jn Grandm a’* Days” plays j | in June, women, and it has been active on !hf, camp*# for a number of years, o f a w orking organization a on | g ra n d m o th e r. sophisticated last names begin with eithci g i n and h e r altra-m odern, shows an u n h e s ita tin g puts obstacles to the blush, doe n ’t attem pt to conceal man grandm a would rather sob aet, and m u ch o f s p e n t b ehind blushes. The | the M o rta r Board m ain tain ed Miss initiative. and that is her whole existence, but than her life was Mis* Lilia Oasis and Miss Ruby Terrill a re adv isors and Miss A n ­ nie Hill is a n a lu m n a e m em ber. NEWLOVE PURCHASES NEW AUSTIN HOME LAW HONOR GROUP MEMBERS NAMED R.R.A. FRATERNITY INITIATES TONIGHT M embers of the first com m ittee of the stu d e n t supervision code to superv ise ex a m in a tion s in the U ni­ ve rsity Seho-d of Law have been a n n ou nced. T w o poem s by Josephine Bram- le tte and Jessica Cravens give spice to the literary content. Other a section on stu- sid eligh ts are ! dent life by Albert N ibling, Jr., *- V. « ■ » ” ; ■ ............ as chairman of the group. .Senior m em bers are J . T. Mc- w r itt e n by Texans. The Cullough, E a r n e s t Sa nde rs, and i t i d e G e o rg e Cooper. ? T h e re are tw o j u n i o r members, I g r o u n d k e e p e r of A. P. jo n es and No I a White, while | whose work did M. L. Cook is th e ju n io r law' se- b e a u tif y it. le tte d for the lion s. exam ina ) sp rin g ' ' • » 2 > > v 1' " ' be re a d y S ep te m b e r Dr. G. H. Newlove, professor of accounting, has purchased a new home which will » ' Groce, and a review on the nook — The house, located a t 3008 Wash- j followed by a b a n q u e t to n ig h t at ington S q u a re , was form erly th e j the Driskill Hotel, p ro p e rty presid ent of the Republic Bank and Trust C o m p any . Mr. M cK in-i.L C, Dolley, non Heights. last ar- is a v e r y a p p ro p ria te close, j a t r i b u t e to H a rry B. Beck, late campus, to Beta Gamma Sigmh, n a tio n a l scholar- I. • ship society, will hold initiation fo r I busines-s adm inistration The follow ing men will ba Int- tiated: Dr. G. H. Newlove and Dr. fa cu lty m em bers; in Pem berton j and Her^hel W. A n derson . H enry Slavik, E. Glenn Boyle, Gus Hodges, Fred L. Kirkpatrick, Frank Vince Mondrik, John Arch W hite, Ralph Clark Russell, and Paul Newm an, students. INSPECT GUARD W EQNESDAY The first federal inspection of the G overnor’s Guard will be held lecture# com m ittee)*# Camp Mabry W ednesday a fte r ­ LECTURE COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY A T 4 of Eldred M cKinnon,! very much is b u ild in g 7 I e public the H UBBAR D OF C. I. A. VISITS IN AUSTIN MARY ADEN EVERETT out fo r a mot ning’a round o f g o lf, it be- j MARJORIE CO -CAPTAIN COLLIER and May C R A V E N S 'a m o n g May 23. The last e xam ination w i l l ; of th e ju n io r editor* on The Daily! tv... r * r w . k.,M be a practical one of laboratory j Californian, stu d e n t new spaper a t; _ William P. Hood I, two May 22, and the f if th F a lls has been a p p o in te d as one C. L A. in 1927. o f W k hi ta >g the best kind o f P. T,, they those present at the Co-Op’s bal! be a practical one o f laboratory Californian, student newspaper at NETTLETON DESIG NS WORK Douglas N ettleton , form er stu- A m ong those who will take the Mr. Hood is a sophomore and la, dent in the College o f Engineering the follow ing members: Dr. Aaron Eby, d irector of the summer sos r u m in a tio n , are: Howell R. dor-1 enrolled in the C ollege of U t t e r # in the U niversity, is doing design S ch a ffer, chairm an; Miss Annie aion. is the resignation o f Virg.1 f o r k on the new Hudson River Webb Blanton Dr R. HL G riffith . A. Br.ll, ass.stant rn geology. Hut dan, G. V. Woodburn. Frank (I. arni l i e n e e . FREI) BFC KEP illustrating a! CLYDE ECHOLS in the e u sto -1 ' b v ' fulling down t h . ' m ary red C hevrolet, A ' N . . work in fillin g prescriptions. work in filling prescriptions. the U niversity o f California, the U niversity o f California. The com m ittee is composed gam e. , hr- V TxZ and fellow re- u n a l i k e silence W ord, and mu- gently -won for him self the title by BFf'K ER — also the tb o o m .'V o f D A R IA S— mean what it may. . L u ,b i n g the buzzard tells us th a t he has I (ira te. C offin, V, C.Usher, arui It. A ., Hood w a, a student at the U ni-, bridge, and wilt begin w ork on the tereity b u t y e w . .K ill Van Kull bridge soon. I man, and Dr. I . M. H ollander, Dr. C. W. Hackett Dr M.S. Hand- by J. Vt, W ells. ---------------- w it have its final m eeting o f the noon at 3 o’clock. st u d e n t life in the University f o r ; t h i s year’s activities arid f wo years, wa-* made president o f form ulation o f plans L. H. Hubbard, p r e s i d e n t o f C y e a r this afternoon at 4 o'clock in '.fair Building 27*0. Th" m eeting A., is in Austin on business. on Mr. Hubbard, who was dean of : will be devoted to to the for next fo r Ita-1 Among the changes in the U ni­ versity sum m er school faculty ro­ o f I cently announced by Dr. Frederick Those having en g a g e m e n ts c o n ­ flicting w ith the d a \e should get Jo h n in touch w ith L ie u te n a n t Boyd, it w a s announced. lectures. The budget next biennium will also he •t:* red. ---------------o— --------- BRILL RESIGNS a report E lection to B eta G am ma Sigma is m ad e on the basis of scholastic a c h ie v e m en t and prom ise of suc­ cess in the business world, Th© society has as its purpose th e e n ­ c o u r a g e m e n t of scholarship and re w a r d in g those who distinguish g them selves in the School o f Busi­ ness Adm inistration as to recognition. • Following the banquet a aho|j| talk will be given by J. A. BfcOuP* dy, secretary o f the Ex-Students* Association, New o fficers also be elected, according to A. Jeffers, preeWfr*^ ^ position will be filled both term s I ~ T H E D A I L T I CX All TUESDAY, MAY 2 1 ,1 9 2 9 . t i n e D R n i l ' N S H O W S AUSTIN ART WORKS; Dr I O T W M D L 'Q ti on by Mn*. « Lures w hich com p rised th e ex h ih i- c h ie fly d ep icted aa ch a ra c teristic * --------- • o f A u s tin ’s sc e n ic b ea u ty . A p or- trayal ■>? th*- cap itol, v iew ed fro i Mt. B e n d e ll, and a sk etch o f ti H. C. B row n, w ife o f c_ • o f th e M en's g iv e n at p hilosoph y, F a cu lty C lub S atu rd ay and S un- B row n, p r o fe sso r w i 4* r - . - S cen es o f A u stin an d v ic in ity and la n d scap er o f A rizon a fu r n ish - day. Rio G ran d e R iver w ere in th e grou p . in clu d ed * ed su b je c ts fo r a num ber o f pie Wild flo w e r s and riv ers w ere _ _ Slit tinily texan t o Im bk** oe th* mr*,pa# of th# T?»l- Wnity of Tel**. Au»t = n. h r lh* 7 * ta * St»4*»t# Publication#, lee,, n tr f tcwa- fau * se * p t Mood* i . XffRnrtal ofte**, B. Hall. T*I#hMi< (After 16 p. r n . 91IT.» n m - lL Beslur#* ofter#, B. Ball, i - I ’i €4 M l I-*IM * rr'-t#.; h tfr ffct, _ th- I'a h tr v 't Pr*#*, A C A Tnt#red «* • ‘'rend el*#* **ttsr at the softer at Au atte. Tram#. «Btor4»-Cfci-f_______ ft. Tayrt* jManag"r.c K-T’,t-'»r— > V i t * f lf Olar Cajettrl CorPe«*«ad**l ... Loai** C«aam* N I G H T S T A FF Kin a B ish o p .. J HH® In*, rue I . f u e l B a r liAin I', ar Ie W a lk e r lacat- E d itor Assistant Night Reporter Night Report* i W h a t Do You Know About- By A L B E R T N iBLIN G , JR I. P r o x y Wedding? I. Carroon**! Divorce? “ C c c h e r P n.her?” 3. 4. He over'* Black Eye? A S an A nt mkt woman rn as ■ n a m e d b y pro v Sunday to a man it a. The m arriage in Son A ntonio I C. Groos acting as ; bridegroom . T h e j S o S ou th A m el tw as perform *' i w ith F re d e ric k dthe su b stitu t* \ 'real bridegroom w h ose duties ;Arn^y a v ia t o r jo in The bride Witt Stained h o in J u n e. P eru, bim rn Urr •Thrs iff th o u g h t id he the m ost run usual w e d d in g o f it? kind e v e r to tqke p la c e in the United S ta tes. a P eruvian fie- i i- 4 iii.'- ... 1......* G lare B r i g g s w ho makes hi.? d ivin g w r it in g that famous Comic Strip on m arried life, “ Mr. an d (Mrs.,* w ith rn much knowledge o f the w him * and fancies of tho*® {tid in g t h " m atrim onial bark, ha ’m ade a f iz z le o f his own m arried |l i f t . H is w ife , Mrs. Ruth Owen B riggs, wa? a.w arded a divorce in jth e su p r e m e co u rt of New Y ork *Mo; d ay. S h e nam ed a w om an sy nd ic a te w r i te r os r o m qpondent. J Bill {H on do, to W illia m -. plasterer o f R io w h o won fam e when b e p ean u t for eleven m ile? pu*hed a to p&\ o f? an elec tio n bet, ii* a fte r new la u r e ls, aud is m aking an e ffo r t liv e up to his sfuobcr- pu King p roc B rit ie? by p ish in g a g oob er tip Pike - Peak# W illiam s began h is • trance Journey at R ain ­ bow F a ll- M onday morning. H i* d e stin a tio n i i mile-' aw ay* ju st twice an far s r hi* the d ista n c e be fevered first p u sh in g jou rn ey. He ex p ect* lf, a d v a n c e tow ard hr goal o n e m ile p e r d ay. i* Hu rn mb Hou*e, in No banger trill Riverside, IIH ti ai ?. c a t s h ave robin* for a p p e ­ tize :* , blue ja y s fur entrees, and sp arrow s f o r d essert. A law lias been p ain ed th a t requires all c a ts to be h e lle d , th tm rem oving th e p ro b a b ility o f bird* being stalked# V io la to r s o f th e law w ill be e x e ­ cuted n in e tim es. fig h tin g , P r e sid e n t Hoover Prosaic ii aport in g a 1 Yes. Bu? black e y e . He wa* w an - It w a*n't woods m a r d e li Ag th rou gh th# in th e Shenandoah n a ­ hi* ca m p tional p ark, whey* he was -p en d ­ ing th e w eek cm l, and was i t ra c k Sn the e y e b y a branch of a hush that w h ip p ed hack ar he p assed. T he e y e i i “ d isfigu red ” hut no* in ju red. se r io u sly Tho s t o r y comes in from D allas o f how a w om an hit ber h usband over th e head w ith a bed r ia ’ .“how up u ntil when be did Apt 2 :20 in th** m orning, He is r e ­ hospital. M aybe co v e rin g fa ir y Mac vie and J', cg? tale* a f t e r all# aren’t in a J a c q u e lin e M orel, a w om an, m asq u erad ed as a man b ecau se sh e h a s a d esire to become* a b a n ­ to make the d isgu ise dit. A n d m ore c o m p le te -he cultivated a ta ste f u r str o n g cigars. Now sh e is in p r iso n p ayin g for an e s c a ­ pade in w hich he beld up a m e r­ c h a n t in G asp er, W yoming, Her whim* h a v e led her from A lask a to Mexico, and sh e has held d ow n h as m any Job:# a s a mar, i M M s r t d 'hinee rite S m 15, so m e tw elv e y e a r s aga. She baa been .ed if? boy?* garb or, her fa*h er’* rhen he gets out OI a buy to in ten d s p retties and live lif e - a woman. ranch hut p rison , she lr n k l o m i o f o v e r a g a in s .She gjMrirx/* O r ly fbi *hor&e. T he man who a I A m a s hit a chunk out o f “V-rw -'s e a r . which prove* th e old t ev- oaper p eo p le ^ sa y in g arou n d to th e e ffe c t that “ if a dog bite? a ir a n , th a t I* an everyday m 'cur­ r e n t* . if a m an bate* a d og, it's ’ me it wa* a th® bit hor*-®, P h ilip F a azine Bo c f N e w Y ork , w a# fin ed SIO. When th e , hor** th e to “get-up” t e e t h . * m o i sir-: g. th e stimriufr o f wa* a p p lied to bl* ear. F a ilu re to resp o n d caused a chunk t o h e rerc'-ved. f a ile d in \ ■ h S a n Anion!® pastor and HLS 'f lo c k w er e ?o t o n i c a l l y d iv id e d ’ v ■* * - I', SKC e j - y tha* he I Neagh? adv ifa b le to enjoin these t o pre- * u . him self. Tira ' ^ W f m if'& y rt b o & rt! Lid® the chairman o f t h e interfere ministerial do tie* Big u-rigrratrir; become? ef- e I. An unknown in m leaf director* to BULL BELLOWS By ALEX M U R PH R EE THOUGHT FOR TO DA Y Dead w eek! Deader than dead Heavy m f heart A# a b u c k e t o f l e a d . EX A M S! T ell a!) you know About f very th in g, Finals* or quizzer It’s all the sam e thin g. P r o fs or a ssistan ts This question w ill b ring, “ Tell alt you know About ev e ry th in g .” A Texa? le a g u e um pire ha? re sig n ed to accept a p osition w ith th e Federal govern m en t in Mex- j ico. Perhaps he w as hired to ca ll V m out and see that the reb els d id n 't cut any o f the bases. LONGHORNS WIN MONDAY’S GAME (Continued from P a g e I ) line-up by Countrym an in g Harris bv inch**- to retire the sid e and end the gam e. tried a ruse to m a k e D bch sh ift his left-h an d ed h itter? Into the an-1 flou n cin g that W en d t had su ffe r e d i a w renched knee, and then send-? in ir Brown, a right-hander to the m ou n d , but the T ex a s m entor re-J fu se d to ( hang** his b a ttin g order a n d W endt took over the d u tie s after Brown had tw'o b ails! a n d no strikes on Ford in the firsts in ning. TOWERS FOR RADIO STATION ERECTED L I B R A R I A N S CHOOSE IO B E S T M A Y M A G A Z I N E A R T I C L E S A list o f the ten best m agazine', and it? freq u en t resu lts. a rticle- published in M ay has been [ posted In the Main Library i c f ere nee. The list w as chosen by I u tic ic for T ow ers a r# b ein g erected the new A u stin radio sta tio n , ac­ cord in g to D. W. E n glish , A u stin real e sta te m an in ch arge o f is to b uildin g. A rock b uildin g Is b ein g house th e sta tio n w hich con stru cted on tho E lk v ille road. The sta tio n w ill be called K E T and is to be op erated on the sam e ‘ w ave len gth as th at form erly used U n ited .States as a resit It o f Ivy th e A tlan tic in Lac ap pearin g M onthly show s the c a u se s and »ug- g( 4ta the rem edy o f the con cep- the rise the the cou n cil o f lib rarian s. “ The Black L eg en d ” by lio n s that E u rop ean s have of U n ited S ta te s as a war. for I by th e U n iv e r s ity station . T he U n iv e r s ity w ill receive tw o h ou rs’ Dune o f op eration d aily on the n ew sta tio n . N o d efin ite, date for the b e g in ­ ning o f o p eration o f th e station has y e t b een sta ted , but the sta ­ tion sh ould b e ready for use in the ea rly su m m er and ready for the b ro a d ca stin g o f program s by the U n iv ersity d u rin g the fall. MANAGEMENTFRAT INITIATES SUNDAY In “ Principle? o f P ub lic G iv­ the A tlantic in g ,’’ published in M on thly, J u liu s Hohenwald g iv e s fin e , w hat he, as a p hilanthropist, co n ­ sider* the ru les to g u id e b e n e fa c ­ t o r s in p reven tin g harm and w aste j in th eir g ifts fo r ch arity and edit* t cation . in I ; H arper’* W eekly give? A lb ert Jay ■ N ock's view o f the fu n d a m en ta l j cau se o f British and A m erica ) I frictio n . j cru iser party or d iplom atic dis. in j a g reem en t But p o in ts o f view held by Am erican end B ritish b u sin ess m en. “ Mr. and Mrs. is not, he sa y s S m y th e ’’ It itie | cr iran The M iddle W est is prorad o f its record, sa y s Louis F. ' ’arr in his in the C en tu ry Magazine* I “ M iddle W est I* M iddle W e st.” ; agricu ltu rist b elie v es The noted f that th e fu tu re w ill show th e r e a l-, j iration o f its dream s. I by “ T he U n social C h ristia n ” (K ath arin e F u llerton G erou ld , pub- 1 fished in H arper’s, ask* th e ques- j Mon: “ If a tru e C hristian hold?; ; a stan d ard o f con d uct and g o es a g a in st co n v en tio n , a lth o u g h he is i* he not a bad c itiz e n ? ” In R* jew o f R eview s is pub ­ lished an article “ W e A pproach th*- W orld C o u rt” by T h o m a s J . . W alsh which g iv es the re a so n w hy a m e m b e r of the S en a te c o m m it­ te e on foreign a ffa ir s th in k s this cou n try should and w ill a c c e p t th e ) R oot fo rm u la the fo r world cou rt, thus p r o te c tin g A m ­ p rom otin g in terest* jo in in g and in tern a tio n a l justice. E psilon, Sigm a Iota n ation al honorary an d p rofession al m an ­ agem en t fr a te r n ity , in itiated n ine m en S u n d ay. Tho *> Initiated w ere: A. F. H u gh es, D. C. G am es, Hu­ bert B. J o n e s, John K. O liver, T. lf. W illiam s, Jr., Char!**# A. Roe- b et, M. L J o y ce, C. A. J o stes, nod W. L. W h ite. in honor The service? w ere brid at a o f H. J. picnic g iv e n B ean , a m em b er o f the f icuftiy o f the Srhool o f flu-inc*.* A d m in is­ tration w ho is to be m arried Ju n e 4. T he p icn ic w as gb'eu neat l e e k on th e C olorado River. h u rlin g t e n s t u d e n t s a r e A i SOU J i i WESTERN ON HOSPITAL UST BENEDICT TALKS a con fib-t J. B. S. H aldane “ M ust Our C hildren S tart W here W e Did?” asks E m ily New ­ ell B lair in Harper'* M agazin e. She takes exception to th e pre va- ; am ong p rospero us lent practice A m e ric a n s o f m aking th e ir ch ild ­ life “ on th eir ren b egin married o w n ,” and of e x a m p le s g iv es harm ful results. in “T h e In­ eq u a lity o f M an” recogn ize? the in n ate and in eq u ality o f m an, -a y s It is not a blow to dem ocracy, but b elieves it will lead to equal op p ortu n ities. ap ­ “ T h e F allacy of a n In d u strial peared in the C en tu ry M agazine. P a n a c e a ” by A L incoln F ilen e “ T ruth and H ealth ” by Dr. tells of tw o brothers co n n ected L ou is I. D ublin and Dr. T haddeus w ith a lead in g m erch an d ise esta b ­ P. H yatt, w hich appeared in H ar­ lish m en t in N ew E n glan d w ho co­ per's W eekly, g ives the u p-to-date facts on the relation b etw een bad g en tly d eb ate the q u estio n w heth - production is not te e th and d isease. the world a m ore desir- Kdviae the public a i to the b e s t ! m akin g m ean s o f avoid in g d en tal d ecay ab le place. The doctors cr ma*! T he a rtic le is or P resid en t H. Y. B en ed ict F a cu lty Club d ressed S o u th w estern U n iv ersity , G e o r g e -! to w n , M onday n ight. ad ­ o f T he ’’ad ­ the d ress w as d elivered a t the regular m ee tin g o f the fa cu lty . T o n ig h t Dr. B en ed ict w ill ad­ d ress the Phi B eta Kappa organ i­ zation In San A n ton io. T h is is to o f be the th e organ ization com p osed o f the * *%*. M , i n ^ m t w s o f Phi R ota Kappa w ho are resid in g in San A n ton io. first annual b anq uet „ , C O U TER A P P O IN T E D J. W. C oater, form er stu d e n t in the C o lleg e o f E n g in e e r in g , has received an ap p oin tm en t a? jun ior h ig h w a y en gin eer w ith the bureau o f public roads. (to u te r received his M. A. degree this y ea r at M assach u setts In str lu te o f T ech n ology. ................... ......— o ------------ BA IN V ISIT S C A M P U S M erit Bain, w ho took h er d e­ g re e la -t .rune, was on th e cam pus S atu rd ay. M iss Bain has been te a c h in g in , h„ v e a r . Official Notice LAW F IN A L S ST A R T F inal ex a m in a tio n s *.n the Urn-j Co-O p. S ell your bock* now .——W e pay cath for all that will be u te d later T h ey J U N E 1 9 3 0 , C A N D ID A T E S w ill n ot r e g iste r in ad vance as w as sh ould, first a n n o u n ced . h ow ever, w ith o u t fa d , req u est th e R eg istra r’* O ffic e to m ake up a d egree card for them if it has n o t been d one a lread y. T hose w ho do not do so w ill be d elayed n ext fait w hen th e y com e to rgeister. v er sify School o f Law started Mon­ d ay, and w ill c o n tin u e fo r several d ays. T he exam in ation * are b ein g tak ­ the en under the p rovision s o f stu d en t su pervision code. ,i — -- -------- W e pay H price for all book# u itd next y ear—C o-O p. B ook A sso r te r s W a n te d A p p ly at T e x a s B ook S tore list Include* The h osp ital The clubs clash th is a fte rn o o n ! in the second gam e o f th e se rie s, a n d a win by T exas w ill g iv e themJ u clear claim to the 1929 title, w h ile a loss w ill leave them tied w ith the Baylor B ears, and the | con feren ce Would have to aw ard Kfit)erl Love ba*, Ruth Elm.*, Ma th e title. Tommie Mills arid Oscar t t . l.jje, B r ig g s Todd, E sth er Mill* ami Oscar P e e p le s are lik ely to h ull today * j D f e j l i and Mrs £ f . M itchell. ga ii*!' for th* d u b s ten stu d en ts, acco rd in g to reports r e ­ ceived from the U n iv ersity H ealth S ervice. A n th on y B u ttitta, E rn est C hitter, J. H. T ucker, and F ran kie S lau gh ter are at Beton In firm ary. Those at S t. D a v id ’s H ospital are: A 0 (i 1 0 ** 2 2 3 0 BOX SCO RE T exas AB ... 3 . . . 3 4 4 n 0 0 1 3 I I I I 0 8 M. r u ... 3 . 8 ... 3 4 . JO A. A AB .. 4 3 3 4 .... 4 3 I I 0 I PO 0 1 2 2 2 7 3 8 2 PO I 1 2 i 0 12 3 7 0 (I F ord , rf ..... Hughe?, cf Rhoads, 3b H iggin s, lf H opkins, ss I W alker, lh i !.*•»« Ii, 2b I Roe?, c . . . . . . R e I Bon, p . R ussell, rf J oh n s, ss C onover, cf B e ll, lf t ody, 3b H arris, lb P am p ell, 2b L ackey, c Brow n, p .. W endt, p TOTALS 8 27 l l 3 33 6 2 TOTALS 1 Score by innings— T ex a s A. A- M, OOO IOO OOO R O il OOI 0 0 0 — 3 I Summary — T h ree-base 13 I H E 3 s 6 I h its: W alker. W alker, Leach. T w o-base h its: S acrifice hit?: H opkins, R hoads 2, Leach, R ecs. B ases on; b alls, o ff W endt 6, o f f R ailton 2. Struck out: by W endt 7; by Rail*' to n ®. Double p lays: R am ped to Harris, U ln p i r es: C aw th on, l l doper. Tim e o f g a m e : 2 hours, ; J 5 minute*. BOARD INCREASES EDITORS' SALARIES (Continued from P age I ) Robert P ayne, new p resid en t >f the Student*’ A n o c ia tio n , wa* *>5 # e l cr ted chairman o f th e Board o f Directors. A ttending the m ee tin g M on­ d a y were: R obert P a y n e , B yron S k elton , the o u tg o in g p resid en t, B ill Bond, lf. VY C row der, Dr. J. A, Fitzgerald, Jimmie S. P ayn e, Jr., M arlin C harles Unmade} I, Sandlin, Professor I’a ut J. T h om p ­ son . and Dr. J. B. W harey. The vote wa* u n an im ou s on I ever y action taken by th e Board i M onday, W illiam L. M cGill, m an- • a g e r of Publication*, sta te d last n igh t. in jun ior Lottie W right, the J C ollege of A rts and S c ie n c e s, h a s ’ I withdrawn from school re­ turned to hor hom e >n A m arillo. MIM W right wa:* a m em ber o f Alpha D elta Pi so ro rity and R ea­ gan Literary S ociety. a nd R ose Oshman w as in N e w Braunfels Sunday. Jim my Schm idt o f N ew B rau n ­ fe ls spent M onday in A u stin . Be: nard L?bowitz has returned from a visit to San A n ton io. that church m en.ber* foun d it nee ■essay y to cull a co n sta b le a t last Sunday'* m eetin g. E, J. M A T H E W S, R egistrar. P r e -R e g ilt rat ion. All c a n d id a tes fo r a B .A ., B .J., B S, in IL E ., M A ., M.J., or M .S. d eg ree in A u g u st, 1929, will r e g ­ at ister fo r th e sum m er session E d ucation B u ild in g 109 May 20- 25, co m in g in the fo llo w in g sp e­ cified ord er: M onday, 8 -1 — AB.* M onday, 2 -5 — CD. T u esd a y , 8 -1 — EFG . W ed n esd a y , H i — H U . W ed n esd a y , 2*5— K L T h u rsd ay, 8-1— MNC). T h u rsd a y , 2-5 — PQU. F rid ay, 8 -1 — BT U . F rid a y , 2 -5 — V W . S a tu rd a y , 8 -1 — XYZ. E . J. MATHIEWS, Registrar. T H E board o f d irectors fo r 1929- BO U n iv e r sity C o-O perative S o ­ c ie ty w ill he elected at n m eetin g W ed n esd a y a fte r n o o n , May 2 2 , in Main B u ild in g 200 at 5 o ’clock. J. W. CALHOUN, President. j ALL a th le te * w ho have had eq u ip ­ m en t nut d u rin g the 1 9 2 8 -1 9 2 9 season sh ou ld be to clear supply room records b efore May su re A T H L E T IC C O U N C IL . --------------- o ------- U n i v e r s i t y C o -O p pay* kl p r ic e for a ll b o ok # u t e d n e x t ye a r . -------------------o—;------------ Y o u d o n 't w a i t — M o n e y on th e b a rre l h e a d to r a ll u#ed book# th a t w ill y e a r . H a l f b e u t e d prtca. C o -O p . n e x t CORONA TYPEWRITER L ig h t Strong Simple Efficient TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Sold, Rented, Repaired E. E. Barrow Typewriter Co. < S u c c e sso r to F. L. P a t ty ) 9 0 6 C o n g r e ss, P h o n e 6 0 6 0 F r u g g i n g < J k h a rd fo r y o u r d ip lo m a ? D o n ’ t l e t w r o n g food h o ld y o u b a c k . H e a v y e a t i n g h in d e rs your best effort. S h re d d e d W h e a t d o e s n ’t t a x d ig e s tio n or It ’s a big h e lp slo w up th in k in g . at g rin d -tim e s . 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A N N O U N C E M E N T With every purchase made from now until June I, you will receive a rebate ticket redeemable in trade worth 1 C % Take advantage of this extra rebate on gifts for friend Graduate or room mate, also on pennants and banners to be taken home with you. S U G G E S T I O N : T A K E A D V A N T A G E O F T H I S S P E C I A L T E N D A Y 1 0 % R E B A T E O N : Books for correspond ence courses, U niversity seal jew elry, fountain pens, new fiction, sp o rt­ ing goods, sw im suits, leath er goods, etc. Thi* reb a te is good a:i u*ual in all d ep artm en t* ex c ep t T yp ew riter* and P r in tin g . T S M f l ? c > c r S T O K E “T he S tu d en t# Book E x c h a n g e ” ELECTRICITY the modern prospector £ * * L » i • A STOUT heart; a burro laden with pick, shove!,N A** a n d the bare necessities of life; and the pros­ pector was ready for the gold rush—Sutter’s Mill, the Pike’s Peak country, Cripple Creek, Klondyke. A scattered trail of half-worked claims marked his sacrifices. / To-day mining is a business, ~ with electricity] replacing wasteful brawn in mine and mill. i f r The deep mine, with electric lights, hoists and locomotives; the surface mine with huge electric shovels scooping up tons of ore in a single bite; the concentrating mill with batteries of electri *-1 cally driven machines; the steel mill with its con­ ;i stant electric heat—here are but a few of dec tricity’s contributions to the mineral industries, qij So in every industry, electricity increases produc­ tion and cuts costs. It is the modem prospector, leading the way into wider fields and tapping undeveloped resources—that we may enjoy a finer civilization and a richer, fuller life. r Y ou win find this mono­ gram on powerful m otors th a t drive h eavy m ining m achinery and on tiny m otors that drive sewing m achines. B oth in industry and in the home, it is the mark of an organization th at is dedicated to elec­ trical progress. lf yo« don’t w an t you r book#, f» had th r e a te n e d we do. W ill p a y you c**b for als , _ SIHI f e e in g w as r n h ig h that will be uted n ext year. Co-Op. G E N E R A T E LECTR I € c o m p a n t , _ s c h e n i c t a e l e c t r i c g e n e r a l ------ SS* $4.44 Lucky Size SALE SHOE TWO DAYS— TODAY AND WEDNESDAY This sales includes 444 pairs of Women’s Shoes to be sold at $4.44. W e do not say that w e can fit every one that com es, but if you are lucky and can ^ get a fit, the shoes are yours for T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F O R M E R S T U D E N T ' S W E E D I N G A N N O U N C E D TiK’i v r n v T V I I /HF-?- M i r r a J H I- I F O V R O R G A N S T U D E N T S , ™ A m A ‘ “ Miss Beulah B e a v e r will p r e ­ se n t four of h e r advanced pupils in an organ re c ita l th is T uesday n ig h t at 8 o’clock a t the U niver­ sity Methodist C hurch. Those ta k in g p a r t in the pro­ g ra m wiI be: Misses Iris Shuford, A ugusta Shivers, Mrs. D. A. Pen- iek, and Mrs, F. 0 . Linder. Felix S huford, bariton e, will as­ sist with several vocal numbers. O rgan com positions will be ta k e n from Cam idge, Spross, Dix, and Sibe- G u ilm ant, H esselberg, Iius. I ^ena Wiltnsky o f the Scottish R ite D orm itory sp e n t Sunday in New' B raunfels. L ast T i m e s T o d a y Dolores COSTELLO in T h e A l l - T a l k in g C o m e d y - D r a m a ‘Glad R ag D oll’ O c t a v u s R o y C o h e n ’* “ M u sic H a t h H a r m s ” A ll- T a l k in g A l l C o lo r e d C ast The u n iv e r s ity Ladies’ Club will hold its an nu al business m e e t i n g : \\ ed ne aday a f te rn o o n a t *4 o’clock at the U niversity Club. T he m e e t­ ing was p ostponed from W e d n e s­ day of la-t week out of r e sp e c t to the J. D. f o rm e r G overnor Sayers. L I T T L E F I E L D G I R L S H A V E HI R T H D A Y P A R T Y b irth d a y L ittlefield D orm itory held its h o n o rin g last “ b irth d a y girls” of April, May, and o th e r su m m e r months, M onday evening. p a rty , G ov e rn or and Mrs. Dan Moody were g u e s ts a t Miss M a rth a C L o ck e tt’s table. O th e r gu e sts p re s ­ e n t w e re : J u d g e and Mrs, I re la n d Graves, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sim ­ mons, Dr. C arolyn Crowell, and Miss Mat de Brookshire. T he dining room was de c ora te d in p astel colored candles. Favors of m in ia tu re m e ta l May b ask ets wrere p re sen te d . M R S , N E A L P R E S E N T E D I N R E C I T A L T O N I G H T G erm an an d English songs will be given in th e recital by Mrs. Lois W. Neal, soprano, pupil o f Mrs. W. C. G eue, to be given t o ­ night a t 8 o’clock in the stud io s of the Leo School of Music. Mrs. Neal will be assisted by T hom as Y oakum , pupil of Mrs. A nita S to rrs G aedcke, violinist, who will phay a concerto by Seitz and two B a v aria n dances by Elga. Select Your Powder Carefully im proves A GOOD p o w d e r actually p ro te c ts th e skin a t the same tim e it its a p p earan ce. A poor powder e n te rs the pores, coarsening them and c a u sin g eruptions. Select a pow der which is so pure t h a t it s a fe g u a rd s *kin health, so fin e ly sifted th a t im perceptibly on it the su rface o f skin, your and so p e rf e c tly tin ted th a t it blends e x ac tly with your own coloring. E lizabeth A r­ den o ffe rs you tw o exquisite powders in all shades, to a s ­ sure and "p ro te c t the loveli­ ness of your skin. Flower Powder-— rests — $1.75 the box Illusion P o w d e r — $3.OO E L IZ A B E T H A R D E N ’S V e n e tia n Toilet P re p a r a tio n s a re on sale a t T. H. WILLIAMS & CO. GRIFFITH DRUG COMPANY E L IZ A B E T H A R D EN 673 F i f t h A v e n u e , New York MADRID BERLIN P A R IS ROME LON DO N VuESDAY, MAY i t , 1929. \ T H E A T E R S W it h B R I A N S P I N K S A s s i s t e d B y B ill D y e r F o r (the p u r p o s e o f in s t a ll in g U n p r o v e d so u n d e q u i p m e n t , the C r e s c e n t t h e a t e r h a s c l o s e d its d o o r s u n til W e d n e s d a y o f w e e k , w h e n D o u g l a s F a ir b a n k s in M a sk ." this it w ill r e o p e n w ith “ T h e Iron * * * * as as th e “ W H E R E E A S T IS E A S T . ” T h e usual Lon C haney picture. M acabre, exotic, passionate. He is, aa always, the silent s c a rr e d man f ig h tin g f o r the happiness of his d lug hter. He dies, always, w ith e x tre m e poignance in the last shot e_P.ro *este<1 k e fo te about th is ; b u t I ’ll t r y again please, Mr. P ro du cer, can have one little p ic tu re in which die? Aw Mr. C haney d oesn’t gw an, you promised me! Inciden­ tally, he is quite o vershadow ed by a t le a st two of his cast m embers. E stelle T a y lo r as th e Chinese- F re n c h w om an m akes Mr. C ha­ n e y ’s role tig e r - h u n te r seem quite Pollyannaish. She has a th o ro u g h ly dete sta b le c h a ra c te r to p o r tr a y and does it pitilessly. H e r m ake-up was slightly over­ d o n e ; b ut h e r d ra m a tic a b ility and c h a r a c t e r were delin eation faultless. Lupe Velez as th e will- ul, capricious d a u g h te r o f C ha­ n e y also made his role seem Nice- Nellieish. H e r im pulsive emotions a n d facile face m ake of h e r one o f the few vivid p e rso n a lities of th e screen today. H e r p ortra ya l of Toyo was exotic, concise, and w a rm ly hum an . Lloyd H ug hes as lover was passionate th e weak, c e rta in ly weak bu t h a rd ly passion­ ate . Aside from his tho ro ug hly nice p rofile, Mr. H ug h e s c o n trib ­ u te d no th in g to the p ic tu re . The in com p arison with p lo t s u ff e r s th e c h a ra c te r p o rtra y a ls of Miss T a y lo r and Miss Velez. T he cli­ m a x is q u ite obviously “ Chaney- squ e.” The e n tire in te r e s t and w o r th of th is film lies in the abil­ it i e s of th e two lead in g ladies— with Miss T a y lo r slightly in the fo r e - g r o u n d . A t th e Queen. of * * * * — B. D. L V fou r-bits “ T H E D O N O V A N A F F A I R . ” ‘‘T h e Bloody C u ff, o r W ho Drop­ ped the L iv er? ” This one y o u ’ve se e n be fo re b u t not w ith such a c o m p e te n t cast a n d e x c ellen t re ­ pro d u ctio n . J a c k Holt, D orothy Revier, Agnes A yre s, an d E thel W a le s m ake of this p ic tu re one the and w o rth y o u r tim e sp e n t in seeing it. William Collier, J r ., does his b e st to spoil th e m erit of this one, b u t he is over-shadow ed by th e o th e r m em­ b e r s of the cast. I w o n d e r if th e re a r e re a lly people who go to shows j u s t to see him? I w o n d e r! Holt in the role of a dum b detective is am azing ly comical. Personally, I had believed t h a t a comic soul behind t h a t s te rn physiogom y was impossible. H ow ever, m uch to my in fin ite su rp rise a n d e v erla stin g delig ht, i t ’s th e r e . D o ro th y R e­ v i e r and A gnes A y re s vie f o r the p o in t of a t ­ a tt r a c ti o n — tra c tio n . Special t h e r e are positively g ra tin g no so u n d s in this e n tir e production. A t the H ancock.— B.D. the m ost physical # * # * “ G L A D R A G D O L L .” Dolores Costello c o n tin u e s as the flighty j d am se l o f th e stag e , A n n a b el Lea; she has lilies and speaks th em ju s t like th a t. Ralph G raves talks lik e he looks. T h a t m a y please I d o n ’t care. yo u or it m ay n ot. T E X A S S t a r t s W e d n e s d a y Z an e G r e y ’s T H E V A N ISH IN G PIO NEER W it h Jack Holt, William Powell it CLI CKS one t L I L L I A N R IC E S o c i e t y E d ito r T e l e p h o n e 2 2 3 5 1 Miss Clarice B lackm ofe, dough to r of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Black more of A u stin, whose en ga ge m e n t to W\ E. H o ltzclaw o f Buda has been ann o u n c e d , will have th e fol­ lowing a t t e n d a n t s : Mrs. J a m e s B. Perry, Jr ., m a tr o n of h o n o r; Miss Bess B artho lo m ew , m aid of h onor; and Misses H azel Iledick an d Ruth Atwood, b rid esm aids. Miss B lackm ore is a g r a d u a te of J the U n iv e rsity an d f o r th e past I y e a r has been te a c h in g in Buda. * * * * R E A G A N G A R D E N P A R T Y S E T F O R W E D N E S D A Y Phi Omega Upsilon Gets National Sorority Chapter In sta lla tio n of B eta Alpha chap-; Ruth H utc h in so n , E m m a G lenn te r of Alpha Xi D elta so ro rity will Vickers, M ildred Ase, Clara M arie be held T h u rsd a y a n d F r id a y of A rrin g to n , C a th e rin e F a u lk ; alum - b e given t ^ s w e e ic. eij(]j when Phi Omega nae m e m b e rs : Maxine F in c h er, P l e a s e , ; Upsilon will be fo rm a lly g ra n te d H iaw atha Crosslin, Cresenz Sm ith, 1 a c h a r te r of th e nation al sorority. I Mrs. C. E. ~ Phi Omega Upsilon was fo u n d -' Sarah T h a x to n , The a n n u a l g a r d e n p a r ty f o r the Reagan L i te r a r y So c ie ty will b y Mrs. L. P rim e r, who the T h e p a r t y will be held at Rio Vivian G r if fin , j G rande, W e d n e sd a y ev e n in g fro m js f a c u lt y p a tro n e s s of B erk m an, Hazel ( bote. Mrs p r i m e r ’s home, 2709 7 to 9 o’clock. The p a r ty will he in h o n o r o f th e active m e m b e rs o f the society a nd a lu m n a e in th e city. ♦ * * MR. A N D M R S , E V E R E T T E N T E R T A I N S T U D E N T S Mr. and Mrs. R ay m o n d E v e r e tt e n te rta in e d w ith an in fo rm a l te a Sunday fro m 4 to 6. The te a was given f o r Mr. E v e r e t t ’s a r t s t u ­ dents. A p a in tin g o f “ C a th e rin e Ca- r o th e rs ” done by P r o fe s so r E v e r­ e tt was on exhibit. Some c a r v ­ ings and p a in tin g s w ere also dis played. G A R D E N P A R T Y G I V E N W O M E N O F F A C U L T Y Mrs. C h a rles Jo e M oore will e n ­ te rta in w ith a g a r d e n p a r ty at the F ac u lty W o m e n ’s Club, T h u r s ­ day, May 23, h o n o rin g th e women ta k in g of f a c u l t y who a r e those th e ir d o c t o r ’s d e g re e s and who are to be a w a y nex t year. the The list of h o n o r guests will include: Miss Ir m a Gill, Miss B er­ th a D uncan, Miss A n n a Powell, Mrs. Annie Irv in e , Miss May Ver- trees, Miss B e a tric e W atson, Miss Helen Boysen, Mrs. Merle De Bona, Miss F a n n ie R a tc h fo rd , Miss D orothy Schons, Mrs. R ob erta S tew art. Luedecke- Moffatt Co. The Friendly Store T he Sm artest Creations Davidson, ed A pril 9, 1925, on the U n iv erse Polly M ogford , Opal Snaveley, ty cam p us as a local so rority . The Mary H a ra ls o n , Elizabeth H in y a r d ; p urpose of the s orority was to be- and p le d g e s: Ruth De Long, Jo h n - E lizabeth come affilia te d with the national nie R uth so rority , Phi O m ega Pi, b u t d u e 1; B radfield, Louise B ra d fo rd , and to the req u ire m e n ts of th e organi- Mary Alyce Stewardson, zation th a t each girl be a m em ber; o f the o rd e r of the E a s te r n Star, M A Y B E S S H U B U R I C H th e plan was definitely abandon- ed. Alpha Xi Delta was chosen as ; a d esirable of with which to a ffilia te Phi O m ega Up- Miss May Bess Huberich to Alex- I an d e r D u n n e t Gibson of B urling - silon. V e rm o n t, has been a n n o u n c e d W I L L M A R R Y J U N E 29 The a p p ro a c h in g m a rria g e Alpha Xi Delta so ro rity was ^ o rg an iz a tio n fo u n d e d a t L om bard College, G alesburg, Illinois, A pril 17, 1893. It is the ninth so ro rity fou n d e d in at th e U nited States. T h e re a re p r e s e n t 48 chapters, including the B eta Alpha c h a p te r to be founded a t th e U niv ersity of Texas. The n e a r e s t ch a p te r to T e x a s the A lpha Z eta c h a p te r a t th e U niver­ sity of Oklahoma, N orm an, Okla­ homa. is In A pril Phi O mega Upsilon re­ ceived word t h a t it had been ac­ cepted into Alpha Xi D elta by the na tio n a l council, and the d a te s of the in stallatio n w ere set f o r May 23 and 24. Mrs. Knote, national ex ecutive se c re ta ry , an d Mrs. Pet- tibone, national p resid e n t, will be here to tak e charge of th e instal­ lation. a r e : T he m em bers of Phi O m ega U p­ silon, who a r e to be installed as c h a r te r m em bers, Rubier V au g h a n , A n ita Riedesel, Anne- bel H aralson, Lucite Collins, May-j me G riffin , Louise H in y a rd , Gar- th a L en a Morgan, Louise F a rm e r, C hristine Ellis, O pal Thomas, J u a n i t a Speer, H elen H u ffm e y e r, j for J u n e 29. Miss H u b eric h is a g r a d u a te of the U n iv e rsity and a m e m b e r of Pi B e ta Phi sorority. L O U I S E Y E I S E R N A M E S W E D D I N G A T T E N D A N T S Miss Louise Yeiser, whose m a r ­ riage to J a m e s S tra ite n of F o r t W orth will ta k e place T u e sd a y , J u n e 4, a t the C entral C h ristia n Church, has announced th e m e m ­ bers of th e w edding party. Mrs. M ark L a ttim e r will be m a ­ tro n of ho no r, with Miss V irginia Rich as m aid of honor. B rid e s­ maids will be Misses Josleen Lock­ hart, R u th Bell, and Sallie J o Mc- | Donald. T he wedding music will be given by Miss A nnabell M u r­ ra y and H e n ry Leberman. T he bridegro om will be a t t e n d ­ ed by his brothe r, Archie S t r a i ­ ten, of F o r t W orth, as best man, with S te r lin g Holloway o f Cisco, Claude M ann in g of F o rt W o rth , and C h arlie W oodw ard of Dallas as groom sm en. T he only in te r e s tin g c h a r a c te r in th is is the negro m aid, H a n n a h of the dusky S a v a n n a h . A nd also lady who so, H oney, T a in t So!” in the comedy. At the M ajestic.— B. D. “ T a in ’t shouts, * * «• * care. “ T H E A W A K E N I N G . ” Vilma B an ky ph oto g rap h e d w ith the u t ­ m ost exquisite R e su lt: plot of be a u ty . B anky w ith a d r a m a and tra g e d y . R esu lt: some fine acting. B anky w ith o u t Col­ man. R esult: a nice looking E n g ­ lishm an by the n am e of Byron who does as well as a n y substi­ t u te could th e clinches. And d o n ’t fo rg e t, this one has V i l m a ! cra w lin g o u t of bed in a w a y , which has excited c o m m e n t from all those t h a t look th e re o n . At! th e T ex as.— B. D . in Fox M o v i e t o n e N e w * Now Showing H A N C O C K Jack Holt 4‘T he Donovan A ffair” V e r n a W oo d * D a n c e R e c i t a l F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y N i g h t s Due to Defective Parts in Sound Equipment Which are being rushed here by air mail, the Cres­ cent Theatre will be closed until Wednesday, May 22, when it reopens with DOUG FAIRBANKS in “THE IRON MASK’* q u a l i t y p i c t u r e s - * C O R R E C T P R I C E S A P u b lix T h e a t r e H o m e o f P a r a m o u n t P i c t u r e s $5.85 LON CHANEY IN “WHERE EAST IS EAST” LUPE VELEZ W I T H - ESTELLE TAYLOR M odes Classified Ad Section T elephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 AUTOMOBILES ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED Gage Bros* R o o f i n g a n d H e a t in g T in W o r k D e p e n d a b l e S e r v i c e L A R G E CO O L R O O M S : H a lf block of c a m p u s. S leep in g p o rcn e* . s in g le b e d s , 2 3 rd , r a te s . M en. 404 V I . noon. su m m e r P h o n e 9 9 0 7 . W A N T E D TO B U Y : S e co n d -h an d b rie f case. C all H a in e s a t 9042 in th e a f t e r ­ S T U D E N T S P E C IA L S 1928 F o rd T o u r!’.*—Good S h a p e 1924 F o rd C oupe. Good T ire s. R ub* $165.00 Good -lf r., ______________ . . « • ...— $100.00 1924 C h ev ro let C oupe. Good S h a p e $ 86.00 K N I G H T - W H I P P E T CO. 809 W . 6 th P h o n e 28161 W E p a y c a sh R O L E T S . f o r FO R D S a n d C H E V ­ See us before you b u y o r J O E P E T E R S O N , P h o n e 8686. 208 sell. W est 6th S tre e t. 7 th S t R ed R iv e r P h o n e 5 2 7 9 T E X A S R E S E A R C H B U R E A U . A s s is ­ ta n c e lo c a tin g m a te r ia l fo r p a p e rs, a n d fro m 706 W. 24. in F re n c h , G e rm a n , S p a n is h . P h o n e 7667. T r a n s l a t i o n re v is in g th e s e s . 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TS* Hat, daaaad, StMtnSM-wn SB. w w n st _______Bum Sir- UNIVERSITY C O O P 2246 G u ad alu p e Austin, Tex** had f e a r . AL L h is l i f e h e h un te d w ild b e a s t s w it h - o u t It t o o k a w o m a n - c r u e l an d f a s c i ­ n a t i n g , lik e a s e r ­ p e n t — to m a k e h im a fr a id . H E A R ! Miss MARCELLE “ S i n g i n g S o u t h ­ ern S y n c o p a t e d S o n g s ” T a i H e n r y ’s O r c h e s t r a F o x T a l k i n g N e w s s — - . “ l f * i ? ! - T U E S D A Y , MAY 21, 19*9, ha* resigned from the U niversity filled by Miss Louise Virginia AI- sumroer .for the second ten, head of the departm ent o f term, states Di, Frederick ’Aby, di- English at the Edinburg Ju n io r College and formerly an instruc- rector o f the summer session . faculty Dr. Phiihp Graham, adjunct tor in th«- University. professor of English, has had a cepted his resignation fo r the en- tire summer. His place will c - ------------o --------- Fannie and Hattie Levy spent be Sunday in New Braunfels. U N I V E R S I T Y *Co-oP 'Jhe Shu dents Shore Announce* to That Their I N V I T A T I O N S have been received CO-OP MEMBERS, YOUR REBATE CHECKS ARE , READY By BOB C A N T R E L L TEXAS STOWTS BUTO* C O N F E R E N C E S TANDING Te-.at Baylor A. A M T. C. U. Rice S. M. U Y E S T E R D A Y S R E S U L T S T e * » » 3, A. A M. I. TODAY S G A M E S T e x a s xr*. A. A M. The Steers assured themselves o f at least a tie for the 11>21* con­ ference baseball title yesterday a f­ ternoon when they handed the Ag 0m a 3-1 cleaning in the opening down at College Station. aeries Johnnie bested Pete Wendt in a great battle between two WTong-banders, and the Steers handed Mr. VV endt his second de­ feat of the 1021# season, but his fnrst one was thrown out when the Aggie protest on the S. M. I win was allowed. Radian A* the Steers take the field this the afternoon, six members of squad will be wearing the Orange and White baseball uniform* of the Steers for the last tune. C ap­ tain Hopkins, Arvit Walker, D i i.v Rhoads, Bill Ford, Tex Hughes and L efty Browning will * nu their ca­ reer for Texas on foreign -oil. The first five named have been im­ portant cogs in the Steer machine for three season-, but Browning only came in at the beginning of the 1928 season; since then he has dotte some great hurling fog the Steers. Pap Perkin*, the Bastrop young­ ster who has been going “ great guns*' in the high jum p all sea­ son, ©utjumped Wafter Howe, his lawyer teammate, for th' honor of going to the national meet In Chicago in early June. Howe and je r k in s had been the high jump so often the past sea- eon that Coach Littlefield decided to let them jump it off, and Per kins got righ t tying in The operator down at College Station yesterday afternoon got pretty riled at times. The Aggie band was right cloke to his table, and several time* lie accused them vt having horn-* right in his ears. FUSSX Douglas brought his ca reef to a close at Baylor last Fri­ day in a very auspicious manner. the The big right-hander turned Owls back hitless for seven in­ ning.-, bul in the eighth they got next to him. And then, the black clouds opened up, and washed away ye old ball game, and the big fellow get* credit fur a seven in­ John­ ning no-hit, no-run game. nie Eailton, our own southpaw star, is the only conference pitch­ er to hurl a nine inning no-hd, no-run game since the dim dai k ages. Or car Peeples, Texas right­ hander, and Cecil Keith, Owl turned one-hit southpaw, each gam t i this season. N E W -C O M E R T O N E T S T A R D O M Baldwin and Perkins to Make Trip North P rofessor E. C. Engerrand, as­ sociate professor of anthropology 'agait Love son F r o m “ T h e P a g a n New Victor Record No. 21931 Played By The T ro u b a d o u rs J . R. R EE D M U SIC CO PH. 7508 805 Cong. F o r S k i l l e d W o r k m a n s h i p — in all p h a s e * of c l e a n i n g a n d d y e i n g JUST WATCH OU* HL.OINUS* re IMO go LATEST OE THE MANY GREAT TEN MIS STAINS TO COME OUT OF THE STATE O F T E Y A S .............. N O W A M E M B E R O F T h e U .S. DAVIS C u p T E A M ! . mmmmt Baseball Results T E X A S L E A G U E St. Louis Cincinnati Haines and Goo eh. —----- ---- o i l 8 I S O Sm ith; Lucas and / a t CLEANING Atfp DYEING 18th and Congree* We Do All Kind* of Pleating Phoi G u a D A L U ^ ............. —..... — - 6 8 Dallas San Antonio Blankenship, Frasier and Bi chuff; Carson, Shea and Meyers. 4 b I ___ _—-— Waco Shreveport I - Harris and H eath; Brown, Hamsun, E strad a nndd Tobin A M ER IC A N LE A G U E I Philadelphia Boston - I Rommel! and Cochrane; R u ffing and Berry. - — 6 — I 8 f> St. Louis Chicago Gray and Behang; Thomas Crouse. fi 3 Others not scheduled Wichita F alls Houston .... Coff, T aber and Crouch, Lapan Wachtel, Schelberg and Funk. n i l 0 14 I W e t a n u i n t he h o o k * t h a t you a r e thru with, p r o v i d e d they are C a th —" Ha l f year. u s e d price. Co-Op. n e x t N A T I O N A L L E A G U E A. ( \ Upleger o f Waco, presi­ dent of the American Association of Certified Public Accountants, was the principal speaker at the first annual banquet held Monday evening at the Driskill Hotel of Beta Alpha Psi, honorary and pro­ fessional accounting fraternity. His subject was “ Problems of One Entering the Accounting Profes­ sion.” Mr. Upleger has been a member of the state board of ac­ counting for the past four years. Election of officers w it held. Gresham Mal rn ion was elected president; J. A. White, vice preb­ ill! nt, and Paul Newman, secre- tary-treasurer. T h e Leland Adams gave several se­ lections on the guitar and the pi­ chapter presented ano, Henry C. Behn, research account­ ant if) the Bureau of Business Ro I search, with a pair of silver can­ dlesticks for a wedding present. ..... 8 0 I 5 and G o n e *! e s; Sw eetonic —-------8 I - ............... Chicago Pittsburgh Bush Hemsley. Highest Cash Prices Sailors lit1**: Master Mariner for Favorite Ripe Tobacco Second-H and Clothing and Shoes St. Louis Bargain House (R in g 3 7 6 2 ) Book Assorters Wanted A pply at T e x as Book Store Play-by-Play Reports Texas** A* & M. Baseball Today T h e U niversity Co-O p and the T e x a s Stu den t P ubli­ cations, Inc. will furnish play-by-play reports in front of the Q>-Op each afternoon during this im portant ser.es. The reports will be received over a special leased wire to C ollege Station. C om plete stories of these g am es will T exan the follow ing morning.