VOL. XXXI The Firat College Daily in the South AUSTIN. TEXAS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL AGREES TO PLEDGING RULE Three Zoology University Reyistration Men Attend By Department Total Increases to 4,417 First Try-Outs . Teachers Named | I (cid:0) e f i n e s r u l e s For Glee Club V.I. Moore Explains Dean Blanket Rule in Opposition To Greek Letter Rushing New Instructors’ Appoint­ ment Made Effective This Year Tutor Selected R e g is tr a tio n in th e U n iv e rsity r e a c h e d a to ta l of 4,417 M onday, J a c c o rd in g to a fin al check-up from th e A u d ito r ’s office. T he to ta l • a t th is tim e last y e a r w as 4,347 enrolled. T h e r e w ere 5,800 s t u d e n ts e nrolled in the U n iv e r s ity fo r th e long j session in 1928, b u t it vras e s tim a te d t h a t th e to ta l th is y e a r will | re a c h 6,000 a f t e r T h u rs d a y , Sep-*—- ------------------------------------------------- te m b e r 26, w hen la te r e g is t r a tio n /** * a I ^Missourian and Two Texas I G r a d u a t e s Take Positions A p p o in tm e n t of th r e e new in ­ s tr u c t o r s in zoology a t th e U n i­ v e rsity w as a n n o u n c e d y e s te r d a y by Dr. D. B. C asteel, c h a ir m a n of th e d e p a r t m e n t of zoology. T he in s t ru c to r s a r e H o m e r R. Bolen of C ape G ir a r d e a u , Missou­ ri, G ordon M arsh, and Miss M amie K lett. Mr. Bolen is a m a s te r of a r t s g r a d u a t e o f th e t e a c h e r ’ col­ lege a t Cape G ire a d e a u , an d will c o n tin u e his g r a d u a t e s tu d y h ere . He ta k e s th e place of B. B. H a r ­ r is , who received his d o c t o r ’s d e ­ g r e e in J u n e , a n d who h as r e ­ t u r n e d to th e N o rth T e x a s S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ College a s an in s tru c to r . th e Mr. M arsh w a s h o ld e r o f Malcolm H iram Reed, J r ., fe llo w ­ ship of la s t y e a r . Both his b ac h ­ elor of a r t s a n d m a s te r of a n s de­ g r e e s w e re ta k e n a t th e U n iv e r ­ sity. H e was th e r e c ip ie n t of the Louis Lipsitz fellow ship in 1927- 1928. Miss K le tt w as a t u t o r in zoology la s t year. E dw in S. H a y s of D e n ­ to n , g r a d u a t e of N o rth T e x a s S t a t e T e a c h e r ’s College, will fill th e place by Miss l e f t v a c a n t K lett. McLaurin Society To Meet Tonight F i r s t m e e tin g o f th e y e a r o f the M c L a u rin Law Society is sc h e d ­ uled fo r t o n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock in th e m oot c o u r t room o f th e Law Building, a c c o rd in g to A. P. Jo ne s, p resid e n t. a n d a p p r e n tic e . L aw s tu d e n ts d esirin g f u r t h e r kno w led ge in c o u r t p r o c e d u re are u r g e d to a t te n d . T h e re a r e th r e e classes o f m e m b e rs— active, asso­ ciate, A ctive m e m b e rs a r e t h e only ones p e r ­ m itte d th e m o o t co u rt. A ssociate m e m b e rs a n d a p p r e n tic e m e m b e r s se rve in J v ario u s ca pac ities, such as ju r o r s a n d witnesses. F i r s t y e a r law s t u - 1 | d e n t s g e n e r a lly f o rm th e a p p r e n ­ to t r y cases b e f o r e a c c o r d in g to s e m e m b ersh ip , Jo n e s. Accompanist Is Needed by Organization, Says Director Plan Road Trips Hearings on P r o g r a m For Today at Y.M .C.A. th e Seventy-five m en a t te n d e d f ir s t m e e tin g o f th e M e n’s Glee Club held M o nday n ig h t in room o f 157, Main Building, N am es all those who a t te n d e d w ere ta k e n a n d ea ch m a n will be given an in ­ dividual t r y - o u t by G i l b e r t S chram m , d ir e c to r o f th e club, a t a n y tim e T u e s d a y o r W e d n e s d a y a t th e Y. M. C. A. a u d ito riu m . T hose w ho t r y o u t a r e ju d g e d ability , q u a lity on sig h t-r e a d in g of to n e , a n d d e s ira b ility of voice. O u tlin e* T w o Trip* , ,. freshman birls Be Guests At Carnival Fete W oman’s Athletic Associa­ tion Host at Frolic Thursday F r e s h m a n girls a n d t r a n s f e r s th e W o m a n s ’ will be g u e s ts of A thletic A ssociation a t a F r e s h ­ m an F rolic w hich will be given T h u rs d a y n ig h t a t th e W o m a n ’s G y m n asiu m a t 7 o ’clock. The frolic will be in th e fo rm of a c a r ­ nival with all th e a t tr a c t io n s of a big t e n t show and side shows. wil bc ield- „. , T h u rs d a y all s tu d e n ts who f a i l ­ in tim e f o r r e g u la r th e ed to a r r iv e r e g i s t r a t i o n will be given c p p o r tu n i ty to r e g iste r . S tu d e n ts m a y a d d drop c o u rse s a n d ch a n g e se ctions d u r ­ in g th e w eek e n d in g S e p te m b e r 28. o r S a tu r d a y , j F in a l r e g is tra tio n d a t e f o r the f ir s t .semester is O cto b e r 15. Rally Planned For All-College Meeting Friday 500 Freshmen Expected to Appear in Class Uniforms. F r id a y n igh t th e f ir s t p ep rally of th e y e a r will be held a t th e Open A ir T h e a te r , b e g in n in g a t 7:30 o ’clock. All-College night, which w as p o stpone d f r o m S a t u r ­ day n ight, will be held in c o n n e c ­ tion w ith th e rally. Irv in N a t h a n o f B e a u m o n t, m a n a g e r o f th e club, m a d e th e op en in g speech in w hich he o u t ­ lined w o rk f o r th e c o m in g year. N a th a n a n n o u n c e d tw o tr ip s f o r th e y e a r, o ne o f which will te r m i ­ n a t e w ith th e a n n u a l c o n c e r t a t C. L A. D ue to c h u rc h open n ig h t b ein g held th e sa m e n ig ht, th e p ro g ra m has been moved up to 7 o’clock. T he show in th e b ig t e n t will s t a r t a t seven, a n d will consist of talks “ P r o s p e c ts f o r th e p la n n e d tr ip by Miss R u b y T erril!, dea n o f ; to C olorado a r e look ing good, an d w om en a n d Miss A n n a Hiss, di-i n e g o tia tio n s f o r a c o n t r a c t a r e r e c to r of tr a in in g fo r I u n d e r w ay ,” N a th a n said physical f ra n c e s T a r le to n , pres- w omen. ide n t of the W .A.A. will an n o u n c e m e m b ers o f th e new council. Lucille T he c o m m ittee h ead s a r e : dec­ o ra tio n , M a r g a r e t C u n n in g h a m ; r e f re s h m e n ts , Collins; Te-W aa-H ass, C o u r tn e y booth, W’a r d ; Scholl; r a c q u e t, Dolly T u r t le and T u r t l e t t e , M a rth a T a l­ b o t; Robin Hood, Z idala C ina; riding, Claire C asw ell; Orcheais, C u r tis ; golf and bowling, r an e es L aughlin, Activity Pictures Free This week S h o rty T e n n a n t, head yell le a d ­ er, has a n n o u n c e d t h a t he w a n ts an d e x p e cts a t le a st five h u n d r e d fre s h m e n to a p p e a r a t th e rally in l f p r e s e n t th e ir class u n ifo rm s, f r e s h m e n will plans m a tu r e , th e p e r f o rm a n u m b e r o f s tu n t s a t th e j home g am es d u r in g interm issions. T he p r o g ra m p la n n ed t h u s f a r in cludes th e scheduled s p e a k e rs of sev eral new S a tu r d a y n ig h t and sp e ak e rs, inc lu d in g Clyde L ittle- B lanche field, U n iv ersity co a ch ; J o h n A. M cC urdy, s e c r e ­ t a r y o f th e E x - S tu d e n ts ’ A ssocia­ tio n ; A n t o n n e t t e B ra c h e r, p r e s i­ d e n t o f th e O ra n g e J a c k e t s ; Wil-J Ham K ay Miller, e d ito r of T he Daily T e x a n ; F r a n c e s T a r le to n , p r e s id e n t of W. A. A .; J o h n T. Looney, p r e s id e n t of th e Cow boys; Bob P ay n e, p r e s id e n t o f t h e S t u ­ d e n t s ’ A ssociation, a n d C o rd y B row n, ca p ta in of th e S tee rs. f o o tb a ll I h o ---------------- head — T he o t h e r officers of th e club, Bill J a c k so n o f A u stin , p r e s id e n t; an d Bill D y e r of A ustin, h istorian, w ere in tro d u c e d by th e m a n ag e r. to Bill J a c k s o n , In his speech the assem bly, stre s se d f a c t t h a t p r o m p tn e ss a n d r e g u la r i ty o f a tte n d a n c e w ould be im p e ra tiv e if p e r f e c tio n is to be a c q u ire d b e ­ fo re b e g in n in g th e r o a d trips. th e T he L o n g h o rn Q u a r t e t will be com posed e n tir e ly o f new m e m ­ b e rs th is y e a r , a n d tr y - o u t s will be held th e m e m b e r s will be. to d e t e r m in e w ho G i l b e r t S ch ram m , direc to r, s ta te s t h a t th e Glee Club is much in need o f a piano accom panist. A n y m a n who w ishes to t r y o u t place m a y f o r see Mr. S ch ram m to m o r r o w a t t o d a y o r the Y. M. C. A. a u d ito riu m . th e ta x T o C h a r ter Car The club p la n s to m a k e all road tr ip s by rail in a c h a r te r e d car, o r b y p r iv a t e bus. J u s t which will be used h a s n o t been d e f i­ n ite ly decided. A f t e r S a tu r d a y a 25-cent c h a rg e will be m ade fo r each p ic tu re f o r th e s tu d e n t b la n k e t tic k ets. S tu d e n ts who have b o ught the tic k ­ e ts m u st have th e i r p ic tu re s on th e tic k e ts fo r id e n tific a tio n , a t h ­ letic officials dec la re . T he p ic ­ tu r e s will be m a de a t th e exp ense A second m e e ti n g o f th e club th e A th le tic Council f o r th e of will be held to n ig h t a t 7:15 in flirst w eek. T h e s t u d e n t m u s t th e Main Building, room 157. Mr. b r in g his A u d ito r ’s re c e ip t to th e C a m e ra A r t Shop, 409 W est T w en - j S chram m s t a t e s t h a t an y o n e wish- ty - th ir d S tre e t, w h ere th e p ic tu r e r j ' n^ is *r Y o u ^ ^or will be made. T he b la n k e t ta x asked to be p r e s e n t, w h e th e r or w ith the p ic tu r e th e n can be ob-1 n o t he a t t e n d e d th e m e e tin g last ta in ed a t w ith in a f e w days. th e U n iv ersity Co-Op night. club Fencing Classes Open to Women Two f en c in g classes will be ta u g h t in th e W o m a n ’s G y m n a s t . . T h e M c L a u rin L aw S ociety is . t h e oldest o r g a n is a tio n o f th is na- uf * T , M“ nda>; f " d W e d n e s d a y a t 5 o ’clock, a n d the o th e r I ues- lu r e on th e cam pus. I t h as as its d ay a n d T h u rs d a y a t th e sam e chief fu n c tio n of hour. c o u r t proceedings. Cases m oo t a re c a rrie d th r o u g h in th e sam e m a n n e r a n d w ith th e sam e p ro ­ ceedings as in s ta te a n d f e d e ra l courts. th e ho ld in g J u d g e R o b e rt W. .Stayton of the School o f Law fa c u lty a c t s in , ^ t h e c a p a c ity o f presiding j u d g e . , N>w (ofl which hav e be(m o r . ir, wi„ a r r i v „ n e x t J u d g e S ta y to n is a f o r m e r p r e s . - , dere(| fo r t h ( t0 t a k „ one d e n t o f th e T e x a s B a r A ssociation | week Gir]g wU,h | tw 0 a n d was a t o n e tim e a m e m b e r of h(m r o{ ( e n d E a c h class is lim ited to 20 s t u ­ T h e a d v a n ta g e of having an ac­ d e n ts because of a lim ited a m o u n t tiv ity fee tic k e t w as pointed o u t a t e q u ip m e n t G irls who have a l­ physical by r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e s tu d e n t re a d y t r a i n in g will be sectionized Mon- i ac tiv ities groups. T he tic k e t in- 1 day a n d m a y enroll f o r f e n c in g a t eludes adm ission to all intercolleg- ia te a th le tic c o n te sts in A u stin, to all band a n d glee club con c erts, to d e b a te s a n d o r a to r ic a l con tests, to T he Daily to su b sc rip tio n s T e x a n and the L o n g h o rn -R a n g e r. T he fee is $10.50. ■he C o u r t o f C m l A p p e a l a n d of I horn-, a w eek m a insU.ad o f r e g iste re d **- * f o r V. I. Moore, dean of S tu d e n t Life, p ictured above, last n ig h t explained to a m e eting of the I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y Council th e all-inclusive provisions o f th e U niv ersity ru le s ag a in st r u sh in g o r pledging of f irs t-y e a r s t u ­ d e n ts p rior to the second se m es­ te r . Hogg Debaters Indict Preece At Moot Trial Club Holds First Meet; Five New Members Elected P re ec e w as indicted on “ In sa n ity ” w as th e plea o ffe re d by H arold P re e c e in th e mock tr ia l held by th e H o g g D e b a tin g Club M onday nig h t ut 7 :30 a t th e Y. M. C.A. a c h a rg e o f n o t h a v in g paid his dues f o r th e p a s t fo u r y e a r s o f his m e m b ersh ip in th e club. D espite th e p o p u la r plea, th e a t t o r n e y fo r th e d efense, Linville M ogford, was u n ab le successfully to c o m b a t th e a r g u m e n ts of th e p r o se c u tin g a t ­ to r n e y s, Ross G reen and V e r n o n th e f ir m of Green- L em ens, of Lemens. T he p ro g ra m w as opened with e x te m p o r a n e o u s speeches by m e m ­ b ers o f th e Club, in which each rec o u n te d his expe rien c es o f the past sum m er. 1-ast n i g h t ’s m e e ti n g m a rk e d th e b e g in n in g of the n in e te e n th y ea r o f the H ogg D eb a tin g Club on the cam pus. A n u m b e r o f f o r ­ m e r m e m b ers w ere p r e s e n t a t the meeting. to A f t e r th e p ro g ra m , five new m e m b ers w ere elected th e clu b; th e y w ere as follows: J a c k N cblett, W. C. M e rritt, Glen H e th e r in g to n , Darwin G odfrey, Darwin G o d frey , and Billy Tits- w orth. Ross G reen was elected r e p o rte r. The club m e e ts again n e x t M on­ Swimming Test* Started Monday all S w im m in g t e s t s f o r new w om en s tu d e n ts o f th e U n iversity w ere s t a r t e d M onday. T he te sts a re c o m p u lso ry be ta k e n b e f o r e physical tr a i n i n g as- A d v n rfU in cr F r a t sig n m e n ts can be m a d e. t a k e n t e s t s a r e M U V e n i l i n g r r a i a n d m u s t day night. th e ! —— -------- o--------------- T he in To Meet Tonight ♦ Com m ission o f A ppeals. O ffic ers o f th e society f o r t h i s ' y e a r a r e as follow s: A. P. Jon e s, p r e s id e n t; Leslie B yrd, vice presi- d e n t; J o h n T. M a g i n m ^ s e c r e t a r y ; j gons a Theo Weiss, c l e r k ; Sam R. G reer, s h e r if f ; and M e nton M u r ra y , re p o rter. ------------ o-..— ----- KUT to Put on com bine one h o u r o f te n n iq u o its , r id in g , o r cor- rectives. T he f en c in g fee s fo r this y e a r ; do so a r e $10 p e r q u a r t e r fo r tw o l e s - , d e n t S tu d e n ts who have paid th e ir s t u d e n t a c tiv ity f e e still m a y and r e q u ir e th e e n t r a n t to pool o f th e W o m a n ’s Building swim n o t Aloha D elta Siirma P rofessional a t th e A u d ito r ’s ofifce. Stu- the len gth o f th e pool f o u r tim es,! ad v e rtisin g f r a t e r n i t y will elect t i m e s , | foT the e n s u in g y e a r ’ a t Its initial o ffic ia ls a n - | exhale u n d e r w a t e r five A ssociation ^ | 5 p e r one lesson a week. T h re e h o u r s ’ c r e d it will be given fo r th e tw o lessons a w ee k bec au se th e classes will be held fo r 45 in stea d of 30 m inu tes. f or n ° u nce(j ^ a t th e n u m b e r o f stu- and to b r in g o b je c ts f r o m th e d e n t s p a y in g th e fee h as increas- b o tto m of th e pool to th e su rfa c e , ed, and t h a t m ore w ere ex p e c te d Those f a ilin g in th e te s ts will be to call f o r tic k ets th is week. a s r e q u ir e d t h e i r physical t r a i n in g , o th e rs h a v ­ ing th e y th e i r choice o f w h a t shall ta k e. Student of Organ ta k e sw im m in g to Special Programs Magazine Degires Back From East T he m a n a g e m e n t o f K U T , lo­ cal rad io s ta tio n , has an n o u n c e d p lan s to b r o a d c a s t tw o -h o u r pro-1 g ra m s daily ta le n t. yell le ad e r School of Law, is in c h a rg e o f ar- H e a r t s ” ra n g e m e n ts . a n d s tu d e n t “ S h o rty Taylor’s Poetry College H u m o r m a g az in e Miss A n n e tt e Lewis, w h o has been stu d y in g pipe o rg an in N ew Y ork d u r in g the .Hummer, r e t u r n e d ? ul' d ," ,r ' to A usti ^ S a t u r d a y , having m ade ______ ___ _ has to publish ^ m a d e up o f U niV frsity fa s k e d f o r p erm issio n lo r t y ” T e n n a n t, head th e poem by F ra n c e s Axile T ay- j th e trip by s te a m e r to G a l v e s t o n . '. AU Lzech B iudent» and e th e r s 'ca lled " “ F o r O th e r A pril I W hile in New Y ork, Miss Lewis I in te r e s te d have been Invited to at- th e w as a pupil of M aestro P ie tr o Yon, I te n d this m e e tin g fo r th e purpose t h a t a p p e a r e d in th e h o r p r e s id e n t, ______ in ^ C Z E C H C L U B T O M E E T The Czech Club will m e e t W e d­ in Main 1,1 _ nesday a t 7:30 p. rn. y' "** I ‘ o R om an t m e eting a t 7 o’clock to n ig h t a t th<> U n iv e rsity Y. M. C. A. a u d i­ torium . Selection o f a delegate to a t ­ tend the 1929 convention which will be held a t L exington, K en ­ tucky, O c to b e r 4, also will be made. F IS H E R TO J A P A N s te r l i n g F ish e r, J r ., an ex -stu ­ dent of is now th e U niversity, te ac h in g jo u r n a lis m and English in a college in W e ste rn J a p a n . are T ry -o u ts fo r b r o a d c a s tin g L o n g h o rn last sp ring. organist a t St. Patrick’s C a th e d ra l K ingsley Davis, ed ito r, h as said a n d h o n o r a r y o r g a n is t fo r th e V at- to ican. r e p r in t. Davis d e c la re d t h a t h e ; Upon th e in v ita tio n of Dr. R ub-: is u n c e r ta in th e sell, dea n o f music a t P rin c e t o n ; the m a g az in e in w h a t given a t 5 o ’clock daily ex cep t he will allow S a tu r d a y and S und ay. P ro g r a m s will be on th e air b e tw e e n 6:30 a n d 7 o ’-clock d u r in g th e p r e s e n t poem will a p p e a r . school y ea r. F r a t e r n i t y an d s o r o rity p r o - 1 U n i v e r s i t y , who also has j * c h a rg e o f th e co n c e rts a t W ana- m a k e r ’s, Miss Lew is gave a r e c ita l I n tr o d u c tio n of officers, a n d a I or. th e W a n a m a k e r org an and was th e S h - also M IS S L I T T L E L E A V E S F R I D A Y of th e first S u n d a y m e e tin g o f th e I played o n the o r g a n of the C hurch I n c a r n a tio n on Madison gram?, also will be given d u r in g the se m ester. — welcome ad d re ss given by F a t h e r ] highly p raise d by K i'g re n , J B lakes lee w ere th e m ain f e a t u r e - b u ild e r o f N E W M A N C L U B M E E T S o--------------- o-------------- th e o rg an . issue Miss F r a n c e s L ittle, s e c r e ta r y N ew m an Club th is se m ester. T h e 1 o f th e to P r e s id e n t H, Y. B e n e d ic t, will new p r e s id e n t M e n to n M u r ra y A venue. le ave F r id a y f o r a m o n th ’s vaca- gave a welcome a d d re s s also. ti Miss Lewis, w ho has fo r some Boston, a n d o t h e r p o in ts in th e W e d n esd ay e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock in ‘ a s a m e m b er of th e fa c u lty o f th e E a s t b e f o r e r e t u r n i n g to A u stin J h o n o r o f all new m e m bers. P re s-I U n iv ersity C o n s e r v a to r y of Music. to ta k e up h e r du tie s in the P res- ] ide n t B e n ed ict w i l l ad d re ss the , She also is o r g a n is t a t th e F irs t jd e a t ’s office. i club a t its m e e tin g n e x t S u n d ay , I P r e s b y te r ia n Chu rch, A f t e r rec eiv in g his b ac h elo r of art d eg re e h e r e in 1919, Mr. Fish- A c t i n g officers a n d o rg an iz in g ; cr a tte n d e d the U n iversity o f Cali- fo r th e com ing y e a r fo rm a a n d C o lu m b ia U n iv ersity , T E A C H E R S ’ B U R E A U S T U D I E S M A N Y I N D U S T R I A L P R O B L E M S T he purp o ses o f th e in d u stria l I b ureau w as c r e a te d as p a r t of the t h e extension w o rk of th e University. taff co -o p e ra te s w ith civic a n d the industrial S ta te in m a k in g in d u stria l surveys and in p ro m o tin g the o rg an iz ation te a c h e r - t r a in in g b u r e a u of U n iv ersity a r e to s tu d y th e Indus- Its tria l d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e S ta te , to m a ke to tr a i n skilled w o rk e rs to become in ­ , . I T ’ * s tr u c t o r s of t r a d e and in d u stria l surv eys, an d o r g an iz atio n s of V . "**'*, s'*” *"® ’ ", P la n s w ere m a d e fo r a recept- I t i m e been a piano pupil o f P rote a- j ’t r u c t o r s o t t , tiad<> iss L ittle will visit New Y o rk ,: tk m to be held in th e club rooms aor F. L. Reed, will teach org an I*** * * ,n „ _ pub lic schools, ac- j of th* b u r e a u a r e a n d jnc^ t r i a l ; t , ad « c l a r e s . O th e r fu n c tio n s j r e c e n t i R S U e o f thg H ougt0n Chron- c o rd in g to T. H. S helby, d e a n of j alyses the U n iv e rsity Division o f E xte n - Mon. * The industrial teacher-training i in stru c tio n a l m a teria l? f o r use com m u n ities fo r in Turn to Page 6, Col, 6 in in d u s trie s ; to m ake job an- to p re p a re local th e ir icle. Mr. B o n n e r was a s tu d e n t a t th e U n iv e r s ity several y e a r s ago. Mr. B o n n e r is su rvived by a y o u n g e r b r o t h e r ,'* Louis, who is a student at the University. Freshmen Turn Out 70-Strong For Bandwork Longhorn Musicians Jubi­ lant as New Material Plentiful a T he F re s h m e n end t r a n s f e r stu d e n ts form ed f o r th e m o st p a r t th e sev­ enty-odd m en who a p p e a r e d a t the first r e h e a r s a l o f the L o n g h o rn Band a t T H all Monday night. r e h e a r s a l with short ta lk by D irec to r B u r n e t t P h a r r , th e im p o rta n c e of who stressed passing all courses while com ing o u t f o r th e band, and explained g e n e r a l band rules. H e also urged everyone to m e e t each re h e a r s a l on tim e a n d explained the u n if o rm regulations. His fol­ lowed by se v eral p rac tice n u m ­ bers. D u rin g an the ban d le ad e rs w ere in tro d u c e d to the new m e m b ers a n d a sh o r t talk was m a de by Bob P ay n e, who com­ mended th e b an d f o r its c h a r a c ­ te r building. T he p ra c tic e session w as closed with “ The E y e s of T ex a s.” A f t e r the m e etin g , the old m e m b ers held a m usical “ ju b i­ lee.” talk w a s in te rlu d e, a n d D ire c to r P h a r r a n n o u n c e d th a t a re h e a rsa l would be held T u esd a y also one W e d nesday nig h t night. A m a rc h in g r e h e a rsa l will be h»*lrl W ednesday. U n ifo rm s a r e being issued as f a s t a s possi­ ble, and e v e r y th in g is p o in tin g t o ­ w ard a successful b a n d f o r the St. E d w a r d s gam e. Mr. P h a r r also pointed o u t t h a t la te e n t r a n ts still m ay t r y o u t for th e band. Mr. P h a r r w as optim istic over the prospects fo r th e band. Music Professor Offers Free Class P ro fe ss o r F ra n k L. Reed, d ire c ­ tor of th e U n iv ersity C o n s erv ato ry of Music, has an n o u n c e d th e be­ g in n in g of a class in public school music m e th o d s f o r first six grades, w ith full academ ic cre d it given on all te a c h e r 's certificates issued by of E ducation. th e The class will be t a u g h t by P ro ­ fessor Reed, a n d the tu itio n will he fre e to a n y U n iv ersity stu d e n t who wishes to ta k e music to apply on a t e a c h e r ’s certificate. R e p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e vario u s f r a te r n iti e s , assem bled M o n d a y n ig h t in a called session o f th e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Council a t t h e P h i G a m m a D elta house, v oted u n an im o u sly to a c ce p t a n d ab id e by th e ru les g o v e r n in g rush in g a n d pledging, a s d efin e d b y th e f a c u lty com­ m ittee , a c c o rd in g to a r e p o r t f r o m V. I. Moore, d e a n o f s t u d e n t life. T he m e e tin g w as called by Allen Davis, p r e sid e n t of th e I n t e r - F r a ­ t e r n i ty Council, a n d a m e m b e r o f th e P hi G am m a D e lta f r a t e r n i t y . D ean M oore add re ssed the assem bly in fo rm a lly a n d ex p lain e d t h e new ru lings a f f e c tin g f r a te r n iti e s . ~ ~ ~ ~ So cial A tt e n t i o n T a b o o t Church Groups Take Freshmen On Tour of City Sight-Seeing T r i p Made Over Campus and City N ew s tu d e n ts a n d fre s h m e n of th e U n iv ersity w ere g u e s ts of the U n iv e rsity -churches a n d th e U ni­ v ersity Y. M. C.A. a n d Y. W. C. A. on a sig ht-seeing t o u r of Austin S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . S t a r t i n g from the Main Building a t 3 o’clock, the to u r included the m ain cam pus, the L ittle Cam pus, th e new A u d ito riu m -G ym nasium , and t h e Mechanical E n g in e e rin g Building, also u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n , w ere n e x t visited. T h e S ta te Capitol, th e G over­ n o r ’s M ansion, a n d A ustin la te r e s id e n tia l addition s, P e m b e rto n H e ig h ts a n d E n field , w e r e in c lu d ­ T he hom es of ed in tho J a m e s Colonel Marsh, a n d E. M. House w ere pointed o u t to the new com ers. F erg u so n , tour. E. W. A. “ Block” S m ith, se c r e ­ ta r y o f th e Y. M. C. A., estim a ted t h a t 225 s tu d e n ts m ade th e to u r. 45 Students Seek Places on Texan Forty-five stu d e n ts applied fo r v o lu n te e r w ork on T h e Daily T ex a n a t th e f irs t s t a f f m e e tin g of th e s e m e s t e r held M onday a t o’clock in room 122, B. Hall. U n iv ersity a u t h o r i tie s called the a t te n t io n o f f r e s h m e n es p e­ cially to th e follow ing a n n o u n c e ­ m e n t m a de by D ean M oore Mon­ d ay n ig h t to th e coun c il: “ T he ru le s f o r b id d in g r u s h in g ineligible m e n a n d p le d g in g o f a n d w om en will be s tr ic tly e n ­ f o rc ed, a n d violations will c a r r y p en a lties f o r b o th th e f r a t e r n ­ ity a n d th e ineligible s t u d e n t in ­ volved. R ush in g h a s been d e f in ­ ed by th e F a c u l ty C om m ittee a s ‘a n y a c t by a m e m b e r, alu m n u s, or f r ie n d of a f r a t e r n i t y , design­ ed to in flu e n ce t h e ineligible p e r ­ son in his decision as to m e m b e r­ ship in a f r a t e r n i t y o r sorority.* This excludes th e sh ow ing of a n y social a t te n t io n to ineligible p e r ­ sons which w ouid n o t be show n to those n o t considered as p ro s­ p ective f r a t e r n i t y m a te r ia l’* “ All new s tu d e n ts will u n d e r ­ sta n d t h a t th e y m a y n o t a c c e p t special social a t te n t io n w ith o u t be­ com ing liable to p e n a lty , w hich will p ro b a b ly m e an th e d e f e r r in g o f th e i r p erio d of eligibility f o r th e y will m em bership. u n d e r s ta n d o f th e rule b y a n y f r a t e r n i t y drill be t a n t a m o u n t to a confession o f w eakn ess on th e p a r t of th e g r o u p so a t te m p t i n g to b e a t th e r u le s and to g e t a n u n f a i r a d v a n ta g e o v er o t h e r gro ups. t h a t a n evasion F u r t h e r , ‘Aid* N e w Students* “ This m etho d o f d e a lin g w ith all new s t u d e n ts will p e r m i t th e m to fall a t once into t h e p r o p e r r e l a ­ tion to w a r d U n iv e rsity lif e a n d w ork. “ I t has been b r o u g h t to m y a t ­ te n tio n , ” D ea n M oore c o n tin u e d , “ th a t some o f th e girls a r * u n d e r th e im pression t n a t m e m b ers of a s o ro rity a r e n o t v io la tin g a n y o f the ru le s in p a y in g social a t t e n ­ lon g a s tion to n o n -m e m b e rs so no m o n e y is sp e n t on th e n ew girls. Such is n o t th e case. A n y social a t te n t io n show n to a n o n ­ m e m b e r is a violation o f th e ru les, an d liable to p e n a lty . “ One can r e a d ily se e t h a t t h e s o r t o f f o r m p r e s e n t ru le s is all-in­ ‘M o th e r H u b b a r d ’ clusive in r e g a r d to t h e pledging or r u sh in g of ineligible p erso n s,” D ean M oore concluded. a t h a t K ay Miller, ed itor, presided. S tu d e n ts desiring po sitions a s issue ed ito rs, a s sista n t issue edi- th e S ta te D e p a r t m e n t : 10^ ’ book reviewer*, o r those de- s irin g positions on d e p a r tm e n t a l s t a f f s m a d e applications. All s tu d e n ts who wish to volun­ t e e r f o r work on T h e T e x a n , and who did no t a t te n d t h e m e e tin g y e s te rd a y , a r e u rged by th e edi­ in to r s to file th e ir ap p lic a tio n s room 122, B. Hall, th is week. to ------------ - _ _ To Hold Meeting tr a in in g G e o l o g y S o c i e t y md chil- j Mr. Reed sta te d t h a t s u p e rin ­ te n d e n ts a n d principals o f schools a re givin g p re f e r e n c e those te a c h e rs who have had in music an d th a t p a r e n ts and d ren a r e d em a n d in g t h a t te a c h ­ ers be em ployed w ho also can teach music. I t is Mr. R e e d ’s de­ T he S o u th w e st Geology Society sire to assist in placing music in will hold its first m e e tin g of the W ork on th e n e w A u d ito riu m - th e public schools of T e x a s by o f ­ in e a r ly October.! fall som etim e ferin g fre e in stru c tio n to U n iv e r­ T he e x a c t d a t e h as n o t y e t been I G ym nasium is now well u n d e r w ay. sity stu d e n ts . H e s ta te d t h a t he d e te rm in e d . T he officers which A lth o u g h th e build in g m a y n o t b e has a r r a n g e d credits a n d h o u rs to j w ere elected a t th e la s t m e e tin g in I com pleted as soon as i t w as f i r s t th o u g h t, i t - will be finishe d some- c o rresp o n d in g en e ral plan to the May w ere as follow s: P re sid en t, tim e *n r e g u la r class work offered in t h e , F. B. P lu m m e r o f th e B u re a u of U niversity. Six h o u rs o f credit I Economic G eology; s e c r e ta r y , J . ; A bout eig ht to n s of ste el f ra m e - in music will c o u n t f o r as many W. Wells of th e U n iv e rsity fac- j work have been h o u rs on a te a c h e r ’s c e rtifica te, is. uity. sued by th e S ta te D e p a r t m e n t of E ducatio n. som e set, and th e to n s a r e on Mr. P lu m m e r has s p e n t some J g ro u n d re a d y f o r th e c r a n e . I t tim e d u r in g the p ast s u m m e r doing i is e s tim a ted th a t th e e n tir e f r a m e - On Aud-Gymnasium Work Progresses eight h u n d r e d spring. ' Mr. Reed was fo r 12 y e a rs head j re s e a r c h w ork in Chicago. Pro- w ork will b e up w ithin 90 days. o f th e School of Music in the Uni- fesso r B ullard, one of th e mem- * v ersity b e f o r e w as abolished. t h a t d e p a r t m e n t h ers o f th e society has re c e n tly fro m A laska. H e has r e t u r n e d th e U nited been w o rk in g w i t h S ta te s Geological S u rv e y o ver a j t e r r i t o r y know n as th e “ V alley of Student Officials Meet Wednesday the T h o u san d Smokes.” W o rk is now being done in one e ig h t- h o u r shift, b u t it is p r o b ­ able t h a t two s h ifts will be used in t h e n e a r f u tu r e . T h e bu ilding will be su f fic ie n tly co m p lete by J a n u a r y to house co n ­ f e r e n c e b as k e tb a ll g am es pla y ed d u r in g t h a t m onth. T h e S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation will hold its first m e eting o f th e y e a r W ed n esd ay a f te rn o o n a t 5 o ’clock, j selected a co m m ittee to be in th e I M a n a g e r of D a n c P a c co rd in g to R. M. (B o b ) P a y n e ,: Y .W JJ.A. room all th is w eek fro m I ! 8 to 3:30, f o r the p u rp o se o f show- p re sid e n t of the association. I t is u r g e n t t h a t all of th e mem- j ing all new s tu d e n ts th r o u g h the T he Sophom ore Commission h a s ; L IB R A R IE S ON D IS P L A Y I N a n i C C l I O u a y _ _ _ _ _ J T* A I M l a s t ; f o r all th e m eeting, h e rs o f th e association be p r e se n t j libraries. a t T he co m m ittee consists o f nine y e a r ’s business m u st be officially girls: Sheila Mullings, N o ra Bell closed, and problem s a r e c o n f r o n t - j Fi, F ra n c e s G reenw ood, Bess ing th e assem bly which m u s t be Sedgwick, M a rg u e rite O b erk am p f, V irginia Irv in e , L ind a Allison, a cted on im m ediately, P a y n e d e ­ M ary R a m sa y , H elen H oskinson, clared. an d Alyce Sw enson, c h a ir m a n of the com m ittee. J U H N B O N N E R D I E S An a c c o u n t of th e d e a th of Jo h n S. B o n n e r, Jr., who died of typhoid f e v e r a t his hom e in Hous- j to n F rid a y m orning, a p p e a r e d in a T O D I S P L A Y A R T Through th e efforts of P ro f e s ­ sor S am u e l E. G ideon of th e U n i­ v e r s ity D e p a rt m e n t o r A rc h ite c­ tu r e . an a r t loan exh ib it fro m the n in e te e n th a n n u a l exhibition of selected p ain tin g s by T ex a s a r t ­ ists, will be on display a t th e Cen­ tr a l E a s t T exas fair, T he all-U niversity d ance com ­ m itte e will m e et this a f te r n o o n a t 2 o’clock to n am e th e d an c e m an­ ag er. T he c o m m ittee is composed of Bob P ay n e , A m o N ow otny, Miss L ula Bewley, B od Eikel, T h e a Goldschmidt, a n d A r t h u r B«gby. o------------ — DR. E B Y S P E A K S Dr. F re d e r ic k Eby, pro fe sso r of education a t th e U n iversity , ta lk e d S a tu r d a y to 275 te a c h e rs on t h e vocation o f teac h in g . The o u t ­ sta n d in g issue in Dr. E b y ’s a d d r e ss w as his com parison o f th e influ­ ence of th e su p rem e d ir e c to r in n a t u r e w ith th e influence of p u b ­ lic school te a c h e r s in th e m o uld ­ ^ ing o f y o u th s ’ character <3SK W atching THE STEERS Nic Gatoura Out I With Knee Hurt In Bobcat Game Blocking, Timing of Play* Stream'd in Monday Workout Van F leet C alls For M eeting of Sport Scribes interested All who are in w orking on the sports sta ff o f The D aily Texan, have been asked to m eet in B Hall, room 136, this Tuesday 5:30 o'clock by W ifbnm Van F leet, sport# editor. The sta ff ha# not been organized, and all new men will be given a trial before d efin ite appointm ent# arc made, according to Van F leet. at St. Eds Mentor Starts Work For Longhorn Fracas use the V ictoria lad at that p osi­ tion regularly, altern atin g Munoz and Blackw ell at the oth er tackle. Brother man took care o f the le ft end in good sty le a fte r V ogt had been sh ifted. Men’s P. T. Classes To Show Increase o f the d ep artm ent o f physical training, there have been no new classes o f physical training added this year. The various courses that are being offered by th e phys­ ical train in g departm ent are han- baR, w eigh t liftin g , boxing, w rest­ ling, sw im m ing, fen cin g, g olf, and cross country. ten nis, I Typewriters and Supplies y TU ESD A Y , SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 IN CONVENIENT BOXES WITH CORRECT MATERIALS FOP ALL COURSES Already Prepared for You in PHYSICS - B. A. H. E. - GEOLOGY STATISTICS - BOTANY ZOOLOGY You can get the typewriter of your are authorized choice here. 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And it’s fastened to the canvas uppers in a way that’* •cuff-proof. It won’t tear loose, no matter How much vou drag your toe. $3.50 for men; $3.25 for women P. T. ACCESSORIES In Basement W holesale and R etail Distributor A. J. Reach, W right it Ditson A th letic Equip raent— Football, B asketball, C oif, etc. Bill Janae-* kept telling his men about a big tackle that wears the uniform of a Simmon# Cowboy. He i* over six feet tall, w eighs done to 200 pound#, and charge# like a line mad hull, Recording to the coach, l a s t year, he gum m ed up the works plenty in the Southwest* Texas Conference gam e. Speaking of tackle*, the way Ox Em erson ha* been fighting this year has been a joy to the Long horn roaches. Their greatest fear now is that he will becom e injured because o f hi* aggressive spirit. However, it is more often the man who is loafin g that is hurt than the man th at is going hard. Haw a good ball gam e Sunday at Brenham. \ here the Giddings team was* beaten in the eleventh inning. from Bellville. 3-2, by a team U ncle Billy Dutch took Punty Rhoads, Pinky H iggins, Ed Olle, B ig Foot Lewi<, and Johnnie Kali­ um down to play for the Giddings nine, but the players could do nothing with the curves o f izxy Glenn. Raiiton did not (day, but w ill return to Brenham n ext Sun­ day to pitch for the Brenham Lion i against Bellville. The bureau o f visual instruction i has co-operated w ith Coach Lit-] t it field and made a group of slides! show ing the new ly adopted signals o f footb all referees. The slides w ill fee shown at the S t Edward-* gam e rally Friday night, *<» that the student body may become* fa ­ miliar with the signal# employed when the various penalties are in­ flicted , Not only are the signals shown, but the foul# that draw penalties also arc illustrated fey men o f f the squad. It is laudable co-operation that caused th e bu­ reau to have these slide# made. “ Lyre” dinn er a t th e Driskill Ho­ tel. The lyre la the sorority sym­ bol. Sunday morning; there will be a Dutch breakfast* which will be followed a t noon by a Hawaian luncheon. the a fte rn o o n the sorority will e n te rta in with a tea a t the Alpha Chi Omega house. In * * * Alpha Phi c h a p te r of Alpha Chi Omega has announced the pledg­ ing of Jean I^angston of G arrison, Frances Beni of Gilmer, F r a n k ie H ay don of El Paso, and Willy Curd of El Paso. New© has nothing Tu e s d a y , se p t e m b e r 24, i»2& S. Theater Calendar M A J E S T IC — “ T h e L ad y L ia s” - W a lle r H u sto n , C la u d e tte C ol- j k e r f. T u esd a y ; " W o m sn -T ra p " — E v e ly n B r en t, C h ester M or­ ris, and H al S k e lle y . Q U E E N — “ S a y It w ith S on g*” — A l J o lso n , M arion N ix o n , D a re y L ee. A ll w e ek . “ S k ip p in g « D R O A D W AY,” t h a t place where girls get diam­ ond bracelets and the gentlemen get lead slugs in th eir spines, ic the getting and also the name of the picture which plays a t the Hancock for the rem ainder of the week. And having seen all this pic- H A N C O C K — “ B ro a d w a y " — G len n hat to Robert Ellis for the most T ry o n , Merna* K e n n e d y , E v e ly n ; polished perform ance in the pie- the domineering gang- B r e n t, R ob ert E llis. S a tu rd a y ; U u re , " L u c k , S ta r ’’- J a n et G .„ > o r m u r(|ers hjs r iv a , „ „ d C harles F a rrell. C R E S C E N T — “ My M a n ” — F a n n ie I wh° »n remorselessly tu rn T h u rsd ay tracked down and murdered, El­ B rice. and F rid a y , “ F rom H ead q u ar- }js progresses smoothly from one emotional stage to the next. **r , ‘ In T E X A S the crisis, when he is confronted 'N u ff said. is * ^ . o n l y . * T hu rsday; ture finally, I easily take off m y j snortuig melodrama. “ Woman T ra p ” opens at the Majestic Wednesday for a half­ Taken, as it is from week’s the play, “ W oman-Trap” u apt to be a rip- stage “ B rothers,” ' Chester Morris, remembered for his work as the gangster in “ Ali- bi,” is at it again ganging around with the gas house bums, If there ever was a tough baby he ’s it. j ' The undershot jaw anti the scowl U S I V E R S 1 T Y CO- EDS S A M E ! ) T E A H O N O R E E S the are what does it if any of you are! ^jjs” ■ a j j HI A C H I O M E G A “ Floradora _______ * * * * warbles — Alex. Fannie =e r — These the is - E the t e d up to Queen fans for th e I five’s decision regarding her pun- «My Man,’’ (three times by tears way, mil passion, and mit and brukkon holt) and two or three other things, mainly “ Second be- Hand Rose.” And, strictly two actors. tween you an(j me, there is abso- rblte entire week as Jolson is singing his way through a fine picture in “ Say It With Songs” which is now showing there. Everyone on ishment. There hover has b e e n ! a more tense serene than this on j the screen. And the full success! of this phase of the plot J a y in J the a rtistry of Badly handled, this w o u ld . have had absolutely no force. As it was, it was easily the most grip­ ping sequence of the picture. lutely nobody who can and trill like Fannie. the G 1 Y E S H O U S E P A R T Y The members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority will e n te rta in with a house' party over the week-end. Some fifteen or tw enty alumnae from several Texas cities will a t ­ tend. Saturday night there will be a is F an nie’s The high spot in this picture, i burlesque however, If you don’t have spring dance, to crawl down the aisle to the I w ater cooler a f te r this— well, I’m through! You can take the harp- ischord and go! The hero— as if they had any use for one— is played by Guinn given Williams who has been : reams of publicity because he here sometime to school went j back in the middle ages. And when you go to this, don’t Both of little Jewish movie fo rg e t to watch for E dna Murphy as the snitty little sister and the T h e friend of F annie’s “ The i who has such a good time crying And don’t for over her wedding, get who told you! " V I I V " T H E LADY LIES' The low-down on nests good humor! told with love luxurious When two youngsters wise the w orld’s ways tr y to in rescue daddy from the social outcast he loves. -Bill. ALL T A L K IN G girls— gangsters P A R A M O U N T S O U N D N E W S g u n s — gigolos “ Z I P — B O O M — B A N G ” A T a l k i n g C o m e d y NOW S H O W IN G 25c til 1 :0 0 p. rn. Daddy “ I.IMI# P al”— th<‘ bit of your flesh and bl iud In your arm«. Kv«-n if you can ’t nim? your love as Al Jolson King* to Dftvcy Lee— the feelin g's theres The fei-ling’H there nil through th is wonderful p ieta re, batter than ‘‘The J a n Singer"! G reat­ er than “ The S in ging Fool"! Al Jolson in ‘ S a y I t W i t h S o n g * ’ \ with D A V E Y LEE Marian Nixon A W arner Bro*. VI tailbone P icture All T a l k i n g - S i n g i n g “ OPRY H O U SE ” “ R A T SK IN ” K R A Z Y K A T C A R T O O N P A T H E S O U N D N E W S N ow P layin g the campus, at least seen everyone who has either of Jolson’s previous pic­ tures, has already decided wheth­ Glenq, Tryon and Merna K en­ nedy both carried th e ir voles with er he will sec this one ant! doubt- less has preconceived opinions as e.*Pert understanding. Good mu- song th(, par, (>f the princi_ to w hether ne will like it or B o t i 0|4[ an I t might be argued th at he ought J pdta, e xtraordinary sets, and to wait and see it before he passes unusual, judgm ent, but Jolson’s work has jud gm en t and little the particular more personality make-up of the pros­ pective audience. “ Broadway” one of the great pie- tures in a year of almost “ all good ones!”— Bill. to do with to do with sic, well trained choruses, plot m a k e forceful “ E u r e k a ” .. . T h e ate r managers may tell you P O U N D : story. * An original A n d _found; in of To place occur yourself Jolson in ^ dramatic gem, no person who loves times today at the Majestic, Claudette Colbert is the p e r f e c t : e njoy! j tinct; every intonation the the smaller group that everyone likes Jolson but i t j best talkie femal e voice, isn ’t true. Most people like J®1* these miracles son and th a t is true because t h e ; Lady Lies» showing for the last I type of persons to whom Jolson appeals out-numhers the type to whom he is anathema. • talkie voice. Every word is dis- the her to have his voice is recorded; every emotional emoting, who is gradation of tone is there. She heart-strings plucked, ,nu st bo he,m! to b(, appreciated, the g re a te st e n te rta in e r less, oe- To business. one Sp0^ jn the proceed­ who fear or distrust their emo- rurs tions and hide’ behind a cloak of ings. The little 14-year-old girl cynicism, J*»kton is a tyro th a t of- is crying because a P uritan uncle fends their artificial standards o f | threaten s to take her out of the taste. You can is influence of her f a th e r who and then decide. ru nning with a wild woman. In trying to cheer her up. her 16- year-old brother accompanies her by playing a popular tune on the Anyone who likes good singing must, perforce, be­ cause he is a good singer. Anv- one who perforce, like Jolson because is a good actor. son has trouble with songs and with story plots, work t u r n s from pathos to bathes p A N N IE BRICE, the oi-yoi girl and he m ust wade amb- with eagle beak song! Sing eyes, takes the Crescent to- story and sing through a th a t throws him fo r a loss with day and tomorrow with her s t a r ­ his audiences. This so ing production, “ My Man.” a p p a re n t in “ Say It With Songs” as it was in “ The Singing Fool,” ' ‘The b u t it is more so than Jazz Singer” which his best. As well a s I remember, this pie- j ture wai mostly Fannie Brie'- j singing this hit and that hit from her stage a splendid word, put it in your note­ book, dearies— with great success. And while! th a t was somewhat de­ vastating on the plot of the pie- “ Oi-Yoi F a n n i e Gi r l * repertoire— th a t’s and his flawless But often Jo b j he tears. Alex. in is still like Jolson likes good acting most, J ukelele as she sings through her through is not * * * * and a Although it may be unfair to mention the flaws of a picture when a picture has so few as “ Say It W ith Songs,” it must be adm it­ ted th a t a t least one of the songs the plot has s e v ­ is fierce and eral rough spots. For one thing, governor’s do not pardon convicts because they sing well over the radio.— Alex. io o % t a l k i n g s i n g i n g d a n c i n g * J A PAUL FE JOS Production •?* ■M cr*. m m LAtMMie -NOW SHOW ING- N ow Show in g “ S P I E S ” T O M O R R O W Karl D an e Geo. K. A rthur in “ C H IN A B O U N D ” Most people smoke) for) pleasure. M o st of this pleasure comes fro rn) the!effect ofjthe smoke on the "taste buds" in theUongue^ it has'the same pleasure able effect as doesfour favorite foodsjor confections. Ifs the TASTE ommoking\that we like. « u = d But the taste becomes) dulledfwith each succeeding puff. Finally there is\no tasted sensation at all--or an unpleasant one. You've noticed that your most enjoyable smokes ares those after meals. This is because the "taste b u m " in the tongue are fresh as to the taste of smoke, a c s r s o Now every smoke can have the same keen zest as the one just aftergo L A S T D A Y W A L T E R H U S T O N “ T H E ^ L A D Y L I E S ” A L L T A L K I N G C o m e d y S o u n d New* 2 5 c ’til 1 : 0 0 p. rn. 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CHICAGO, USA 1 • S X t r t C l A k O t o r S T t O N . T F S J W -■■■■■- *"■■■' ...... * « « . V R 5 The listerated flavor cools and soothes the throat and freshens the taste. Try this simple formula and know com: plete sm oke satisfaction! O r b it Listerated G u m is now packed in the beautiful silver-foil, hermetically sealed package. iii Ai Win. E. Easterwood, Jr. Co., Distributors, Dallas, Texas; t .. . It . Il l ........................... .1 SI, Pl". W I— — r f - T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T U E S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 2 4 , 1 9 2 9 . * I Hunter, president; Lorena Drum­ mond, secretary. Versus Club, E sth er SashoKz, University Publishes president. Sidney Lanier Literary Society, Marion Old fa t her, president; Olga Manx, necretary. Forty 1928 Bulletins Delta Society, honorary fresh ­ man fraternity, Eugene Rush, president; Homer Lee Parsons, secretary, , A total of 40 bulletins ranging in length from IO to 435 pages were published by the University for the year 1928. The bulletins comprise the official p u b licatio n o f the University, publications on humanistic and scientific subjects, and bulletins prepared from time to time by Edward L. Dodd, presi- various divisions o f the University. Any of the 40 bulletins are sent American Statistical Associa- Night Staff T l , } ‘ Jn n f/ ; of Wales i en, Mary M argaret Glasscock, Re agan lite r a r y Society, Ada} .« f*ma o f organizations and their head* journalistic fraternity for worn presw ent. P A G E # © H e B a f f y f * x a n P-'V- «b«iir T#**a ta Cf.my d# of th* UnmflNi fir. t>jr T tn i StwdkWt I' •"♦■err day e x c e p t Monday. Editorial ©Hie**. it. Kell. 9 1 * 1- 6 1 . ( A ft * ! I# v rn Bacttm*** «fR<~e«, it- Hail. { • t i l t and 2 -iIti. e-phot prints tar th# Ualvsfsttjr Pre**, A. C Wr.fW- Manager. Bglrrmi ** sec o n d tan* wetter at ital pc* to Ace at A a ■’tin. I<•*»«, Edit© r - tas-C W*f Maaagin* Editor pele*: Fire dollar* yearly WH. KAY MUX (SB DAVID MAU. Putt! Lee Faye Shelton . — Issue Editor , “ I Resolve— •O D A Y i s th e d a y o f h ig h J o h n gotten. TJ3 r e so lv e . I S I I I - s r i *, I W S SI ta#*■* spa Campus Organizations Feature Every Phase Of Student Activity 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. , By DAN C, rO W LF R The Prince A f Ain. World Clock, Coolidge Wadding. Prohibition in Washington. f&nizations for this year. That students may be acquainted with Land Disarmament. I the various clubs, a complete Hilt, # , of Wales will ig from horses airplanes are ....... “ . has bown compiled as follow s: that failing from horses am two - ,,0m * ................... entirely differen t m atter, I I .. " U e , “ lW r ‘ " J * * " T , / '* " „ ! rt-U ry t o u r e r . f I « " » * « » '■ur >'a j t 'l , . r h " J s tends using the machine for nis i private flights over (if ms H o g* D * butine Club. it Britain." I Kchmidt, presiden t; B u ford Nieh- the archives. Every phase of cam pus life is trode Urnianf, aeeretaryj Caro- 1 featured in the representative or-, lyn Canon, historian; Sm ith, chapter editor. Gretchen lion, Dr. dent. Theta S ifm a Phi, honorary „ Tau B eta Pi, honorary engi­ Foust, neering fratern ity, Alan K uehne,! Snyder, president. The Turtle Club, girls* Swim-! president; A aitonette Kuehne, Snyder, president. l i z a r d , S ' * " 1* vio let HoW d. . » * » » Iot* president; Violet if h e ! * ’" * organization, m a r e n a — - o r*m n i»tl«n , M .r ,t U Tai- vj„ * » * ' iV|ee . r.tene I bot, president; E lisabeth Im% ase-, j secretary; Anne Elliot, tre asu rer; ^ c,ment ‘ r “ ,onal honorary and professional man- A. fratC;rnity, Charles lo t . Ep«iIon. . Harold I Ethel Mary Franklin, keeper of Smites, president; I. H. Williams, J Jr ., secretary, Orange R o-j Delta Iola, vice president; C, ll. Sigm a Rho, honorary '♦(■( rotary-tre a su re r; D y t. puWic speaking fratern ity, Leslie buck, Johnson, sergeant-at-arm s. g irls’ squad, A utonetti B irch er, p r e s i -1 rice president- dent; Josephine Corner, secretary-! Home Economics Club, Mildred s«cretary-trea*urer. treasu rer; Ann E lliott, book keeper. sc r a p - 'Caller, president; Earley Caldwell, vice president; Ceda Haeina, sec* p e p jByrd* p r e l < J * A rthur s * » dhn< I .Diversity Jack ets, Artha*. I. . . Bandel! Gardner, secretary. Deutacher Verein, Fred Eikel, (president; Wesley Kuenemann, Sutton Education Club, Lee _ Davenport, president; Carl E ls, A eronautical So- y’ Pre#ldent* Mortar Board, senior n ation al, ^ radio j Honorary organisation fo r women, Loa- M a r i o n O ldfather, president; 0 r a r e SanderMm. vk., p r u d e n t ; Violet lf oward, tre asu rer; G er-I * Beta c a rn m a Sigm a, business ganization j secretary. I Council of Cap and Gown, or­ senior women, adm inistration scholastic society, I Mary M argaret G asse or k, presi- Paul Newman, president; 'Russel, vice president. R. C a d e n t; Mary Hatcher, secretary. for 0 stow s- polsorily the deer fo rests of Lux-J Yellow J kentyro, a district of the H eb ri*I W atkins, president ; Otillie lo) H id,I Journalism Association, J . C.S Five Texas Exes w ill w r ite in h is d i a r y thin e v e n in g s o m e w h a t t o t h is e f ­ “ T o m o r r o w I b e g in m y f e c t : Located at Seville, Spain, is a “ world clock,'* showing at a glance the Hour In several countries. The chick, nearly seven feet in height, I h e r e b y r e * j baa on its outer rim the 24 Hours c o lle g e c a r e e r , a t - io f the day and the world’s Jong- so lv e h i g iv e m y e a r n e st ftttdinal subdivisions on the inner . te n t ion a n d befit e ffo r t# to m y ] rjit) At mpjnijfhf th** huge clock s t u d ie r e t c 99 T h o u p p e r c la s s is checked for accuracy Ben lr,nos Signals from Big by in \ t J o n * * o f b ro k e n « * « » * ' • day crossed * ______ fr o m w r itin g in c o m p a n io n s o f y o u n g w ill r e f r a i n th e ir d ia rie s. T h e re in BO H at-j Arthur Schrelber, who sa fe ly !--------- ~ — infection in b(*ing fa c e d a f t e r d a y w ith th e t a u n t in g way on the French plane re so lu tio n .*. t r y A n d in w r it in g a r e m u ch h a r d e r to in w a r d vow #, t d i s r e g a r d th a n S o it ifi to th is la t t e r fo r m o f h ig h th e old | h an d # Mill tu r n . John Coolidge does not prat tire the famous economy of hi* father, if the expense list for hi? wedding today may bo taken iv a fair indication. perhaps fatally automobile accident Bird,” wai j urcd Sunday. the Atlantic a s a r e so lu tio n # r e so lv e b ro k en in an th a t in- j des, end taken steps toward turn- secretary. ing the land into small holdings. The estate of some 111,000 acres ing club, is now the property o f the trus- tees of Jyord Leverhulme. in Viscount Cecil pointed out the League of N ations assembly that a naval disarm am ent, &1- An earthquake engulfed general a v il-1 though necessary for a in itself lag*- of 25 houses and their occu- J disarm am ent, does n?,t pants near Trehizond, C on st*n il* solve the problem, the his- In nople, Saturday. Fifty houses in tory of w ar during the last IOO surrounding villages collapsed. formidable blows years, more j have been dealt on land than on ______ Senator Howell o f .Nebraska re* J sea, he sets forth, that eently made the statem ent the President could enforce th*- > All prisoners of Soviet Russia, dry law* in Washington if ho in- except those imprisoned on polit- sixted upon it. And the White I leal charge*, are granted an an- House has issued a statem ent in j nual two weeks’ vacation. w?d< h it. asks Senator How« ii for ; “ definite facts” ch arge* o f violation supporting his! Curiosity, about him self, about i other people, and about religion of prohibi- — — —. ------— On State Board Heroic Couplets, faculty read-. Nabours, vice president. University Dames Club, Mrs. W. Five of the nine members of the I R. Denton, president; Mrs. W. R. new State Board of Education re­ j cently named by Governor Dan “ The University o f T exas, “ Cat- of alogue T ex as,” “ Catalogue of the Medi­ cal Branch,” “ C atalogue of the Alpha Alpha Gamma, national ) Moody are ex-students of the Uni- j College of Mines,” “ Latin Leaflet Number 21,” “ Constitution a n d Interscholastic Rules League,” “ Words fo r the Spelling and Plain W riting Contest,” “ Pre-i liminary Report on Relation Be- J tween Strength of Portland Ce­ ment M ortar and Its Tem perature j at Time of T est.” honorary architecture fo r women, Dorothy Hill, presi­ d en t; Cornelia Coltharp, secre­ tary. at the headquarters of nounced the Ex-Students Association here. Mrs. Noyes D. Smith of Austin, G irls’ Glee Club, Carolyn Ca- University Womens’ Club, Mrs fraternity vergity of TeXMiij the University it bas been the an- of of Newkirk, president. Elm er Rowe, president. Anhbel Literary Society, Nedra son, president; Gertrude U ralan g,: who attended the University from J I t o 1901 as Miss Irene Claire treasurer. Horton, was among the first mem­ bers announced. Other Texas “ E xes” on the board are J . W. G ’Banion of Denton, a ca­ demic student of 1907; C. ll. Cher- nosky of Houston, graduate of the law class of 1912; Tom G arrard of Lubbock, law graduate of 1907; and Frank L. Henderson, who re­ ceived his law degree from the University in 1904. Phi Delta Phi, honorary legal i fraternity, A. P. Jo n es, president; j John Temple Maginnis, secretary. Lucille Newman Club, Menton Murray, president; Pauline Ehlinger, sec­ retary, Education, Physical to be “ Studies in English, Number; 8,” “ Catalogue of the Graduate School,” “ Cabinet vs. Committee! System o f Legislature, ” “ Latin Leaflet, Number 22,” “ The Possi- j bilities of Cotton M anufacturing in T exas,” “ Announcement of Courses in the School of Law, “ Final Announcement o f Courses, —— —- the D istrict of Co-1 is one o f the most important things a student should acquire i Collins, president ; during his college education, Dr. For the first time in its history, | Jam es JU Met’onaughy, president of Wesleyan University, stated in his address a t the school’s open­ ing, ,je pjlftmvnt o f agriculture for Chemistry Club, E dgar Ellis, president; K aty Hart, secretary- treasurer. Thespian Literary Club. Present Day Club, l * u r a Grace I Scotland ha* exorcised its conns- g o o d . ra ^n,.y powers in acquiring com* ................. — It a p p e a r s th a t th e tim e ha. co m e to a b a n d o n th e “ good in te n tio n s** m o d e o f p ro c e ­ dure. T o o many o f uh h a v e ! a lr e a d y tr a v e le d th e h ig h w a y paved w ith th a t c o m m o d ity , a n d h a v e fo u n d th a t, rn w e w e re w a r n e d , it te th e po&t r o a d t o fa ilu r e . T h e f a r t h e r w e t r a v e l it, th e fe w e r a r e th e e ro s# r o a d s , a n d th e lo n g e r th e w a y b a ck . I n ste a d o f H aying today, “ I re so lv e th a t to m o r ­ ro w I sh a ll do th is , to th e h on ­ o r a n d g lo r y o f m y p r o g e n i to r # ” w ould it not Im* b e l l e i to w a it u n til to m o r r o w a n d , don lawn it lo o k in g b a c k , s a y , “ W hat h a v e !um 'i,i* I d o n e to d a y w h ich w ill r e ­ d ou n d to th e c r e d it o f m y s e lf a n d m y p a r e n t # . The th e o ry n eem s The carefree individual w h o , to d a y reno Iv e« a n d to m o r r o w ) fo r g e t# m a y be a b le to re in h im a e lf in if he m ak e# a p r a c ­ tic e o f t a k in g f r e q u e n t in v e n ­ to r y . free of charge to citizens o f T e x a s ,* a nominal charge being made for bulletins sent out o f the state. Titles of bulletins issued during 1928 were: “ Contributions to Geol- o f T i m i o « t » Nursing, Galveston, T ex as,” “ Uni­ versity of T exas Sum mer S essio n /’ “ Catalogue o f the University of T exas Summer Session, 1928,” “ The Geology of Tom Green Coun' ty,” “ Honor L ist o f the College of Arts and Sciences, e tc ./’ “ Latin Leaflet, Number 20.” and “ The Adm inistration of Public Education Co-ordinated Schools,” “ Group Study Courses in the Extension Teaching Bu­ “ Testing Motor Vehicle reau,” Headlighting Devices and Investi­ gation of Certain Phases of the Headlight Glare Problem,” “ E ffect of Physical Properties o f Stone Used as Coarse A ggregate on the Wear and Compressive Strength of Concrete.” “ A M arket A nalysis o f the Cattle in T ex as,” Industry Friends in Music Land;” “ Hand­ book o f T e x ** Cretaceous F o ssils,” “ R egistration and Passing Sum ­ m aries.” “ M akings “ A Communication “ Directory of the Main Uni­ versity,” to the Board of R egents of the Uni­ versity of T exas (M eeting of Octo­ ber I, 1 9 2 8 )” by H. Y. B en ed ict/ “ A Study o f the Building Needs of the San Antonio Senior High Schools,” “ Twenty-third Biennial Report of the Board o f Regents of the University of T exas, 1926- 1927, 1927-1928,” three T exas M athematics Teachers* Bul­ letins. and 0------------- Benthen Hudler, Chi Omega, of McDade is back in the Uni- vessity. Claude Harrington, Alpha Tau Omega, of Canyon has returned to school. John Fuller, Alpha Tau Omega, of Boston, M assachusetts, has en tered school again this year. Jim m y Stephenson, Alpha Tau Omega, of D allas is back in the University. t i Law Review Out About October 15 * The T ex as Law Review, pub­ lished monthly by a staff consist­ ing entirely o f University law students, will appear about Octo­ ber 15. The issue will be devoted en­ tirely to the T exas B ar Association proceedings. It will contain a speech by Chief Ju stice Sim s of the New Mexico suprem e court, a paper by Dean Hildebrand o f the University School o f Law , several I interesting the I T exas B ar Association banquet, and pictures of six or seven prom­ inent men a t the meeting. talks made a t Miss Beauish Beaver Organist University Methodist Church Temple Beth Israel a ' T EA C H ER of Piano and Pipe Organ with Leo School o f Marie Studio 1700 Congress Phone 7627 GIVE US A RING The Laundry Does It Best We Have Student Rates. ALW AYS DIAL 6444 DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Official Notice A LL ne wfreshsnen who have reg­ istered for the fall sem ester of I will take the C lassification Test English I will take an English test Wednesday, Septem ber 25, 5 p. rn. They will meet in alphabetical group*, in the rooms designated below; I. a., all students whose last name* begin with A will report to la w Building 103. oratory 12. oratory 114. B will rejiori to Biological l a b ­ C will report to Biological l a b ­ D will report to Main Build­ E will report to Main Building ing 806. 306, ing 157. 111. 201. 201. ing 172. ing 172. ing 230. F will report to Main Build­ 0 will report to Garrison Hall H will report to Law Building 1 will report to la w Building j J will report to Main Build- i K will report to Main Build­ I. will report to Main Build- j M will report to Law Building N will report to la w Building O will report to Law Building P will report to Law Building [ Q will report to la w Building Ft will report to Garrison Hall S will report to la w Building IOU 105. 1 05 . 105. 105. 215. 103. (Sign ed) The Committee on Zero E n g!t h. », M. T H E FOLLOW ING mw lections have been created: English 1.67, MWE 3, Mf. JA. 270; English 1.69, 208; Pure MWE M athematics 301-302.29, M K F K, G. Ii. 322; Pare Mathematic,* 301 - 302,31. .MWE 9. G lf, 3 2 2 ; Puns M athem atic* SA I-3 *2 J 9, MWE 2, M. B, 232. Ii. E. J . MATHEW S, R egistrar. M#rgar«t Moore of Houston will attend the. University. M ary Ruth Holmen of Pftlectlnp. returned to A agrin to cater the University. Rancid T aylor, irraduate a f the University *r» s I ’ V ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ’ ■ yuM f.; q m . r :* pit ' Y*» yr-.* t i SHM*** 'JH *r TwainpS 340 remember The Co-Op pays a cash Rebate on a l l purchases made ’ : 'i . t ; *‘Vf ' by members during the school year— JOIN HOW and take advantage of this rebate on your— TEXT BOOKS New and Used i4 l s o ~ SCHOEL S u p p lie s vifei' J/-;;A E«£*> l & T % I "t ' * I t s B etter B eca u se: T he Otm-PIec# Shade w i l l t a k e t h e n e w . round ln*ide-froat«d j IS w at t bulb. 4 The reflecting bren** on the inside of the shade w ill not peel off. Made w ith good turn-knob so ck et and S-plece attachm ent Plug. t Made w ith * feet o f No. IS U nderw riter*', approved Bilk , cord. ** B ea u tifu lly finished In Ruch color* a* Statuary Bronse, 1‘otnpelaa Bronse, and Yerde Green, A Sensational Value! Greatest LAMP B U Y in years! n r c v in t v Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago, Sept. 25 and 26 Globe Tailoring Co., of Cincinnati, Sept. 27 and 28 Equipped to mend any run or snag in any stocking. Horseback Riding Course Offered of The dep artm en t physical tra in in g young is o ffering the women of the U niversity a course in horseback riding once o r twice a week. One ride a week is equlv- j physical •le n t to one hour tra in in g , and tw o rides a week gives c re d it fo r three hours. Two classes will be held in the m orn­ in g and one in afternoon, everyday. the of T ry o u ts fo r the Riding Club the will take place soon a fte r opening o f school. All day and week-end trip* will be planned for i l l d u n s * the y e a r. . UNIVERSITY CO-OP SUITS RANGING FROM $30, $35, $40, $45 & UP Y ou are cord ially invited to a tten d this rem ark ab le op en in g. sh ow in g at our F eatu rin g th e T ex an and Longhorn M odels, E. V . Price & Co. for U n iversity of T ex a s m en. tailored e x c lu siv e ly by NICK LINZ 611 CONGRESS FRANK L A W S, M anager T ailo rin g D ep a rtm en t By our magic method U’e weave arid spin So your hose never show Where the run has been TRT VARSITY SRCR 2 3 1 2 1-2 G U A D A L U P E