Mkt Bailli tfe a n The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. P R A I S E S T U D E N T E F F O R T S Benedict and Gregory Praise Response of Students to Campaign N e w stu d e n ts in th e U n iv e r sity , by th e ir resp o n se to th e new' stu * d e n t ca m p a ig n fo r th e U n iv e r s ity U n io n , have b rou gh t fo r th fa v o r ­ ab le c o m m e n t fro m both th e P r e sid e n t o f th e U n iv e r sity and T. Wa G re g o r y , chairm an o f th e U n ion e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e . Mr. G r eg o r y , fo r m e r R e g e n t o f th e U n iv e r sity , sa id : “ I n ev e r h ave b e e n d isa p p o in t- ed in th e sp ir it o f th e U n iv e r sity J Travel Article o f T e x a s s tu d e n ts w hen th e y w ere ca lled to su p p o rt a m o v e m en t fo r th e w e lfa r e o f th e sch ool and th e sta te . I am m ore than g r a tifie d , th en , to see th e p r ese n t fresh m en and tr a n s fe r s , th e new stu d e n ts, com e to th e su p p o rt o f th e U n i­ v e r sity U n io n . I k n ew th e y w o u ld ; asked I w a s c o n fid e n t w h en th em to h a v e a p a rt th a t th e y w o u ld respond in th e tr u e T e x a s sp ir it. I th e “ T h e U n io n w ill be an in sp ir­ in g m o n u m e n t to th is T e x a s sp irit. It w ill be th e c o n c r e te e x p r e ssio n o f th e u n a n im o u s d e sire o f th o u s­ a n d s o f p eo p le f o r b e tte r stu d e n t 5,urroundings w h er e y o u n g fo lk s o f T e x a s can m eet and know each o th er b e tte r in th e r e a l T e x ­ It w ill be th e p h ysical as m a n n er. p la n t b u ilt sp irited by T e x a s m en and w o m en o f a il a g e s fo r th e te a c h in g o f fa ir p la y , r e ­ gard fo r th e o th e r fe llo w , and a c o n s is te n t a ttitu d e o f g ro u p w e l­ fa re ra th er than se lf-in te r e s ts . pub lic "I a p p r e c ia te th e w ork o f th e sam e new stu d e n ts, a n d , at th e tim e . I c o n g r a tu la te th em upon b ec o m in g p a rt o f th e g r e a t U n i­ v e r s ity o f T e x a s fa m ily so soon a ft e r th e ir e n tr a n c e in to th e U n i­ v e r sity . “ I f all fo r m e r su b sc rib e r s to th e U n io n fu n d w ill n o w p a y up th e ir p le d g es to d a te , th e su c c e ss o f th e w h o le ca m p a ig n th is fa ll w ill be c o m p le te . L e t’s m ak e th is a p ay-u p a s w ell a s a n e w stu d e n t d r iv e .” P r e sid e n t IL Y . B e n e d ic t o f th e U n iv e r sity sa id : lim it o f y o u r c a p a c ity , “ I f you do n o t g iv e n o w w h a t is fo r each o f you a g e n e r o u s sum , lo se d u r in g th e r e st o f you w ill y o u r liv e s an a m o u n t o f s a t is f a c ­ tio n sc a r c e ly to be m ea su red in m a n y h u n d red s o f d o lla r s. C on ­ if you g iv e n o w up to tr a r iw ise , you th e w ill be a b le to ra d ia te hund red d o lla r sm ile s w h en you c o m e back to fu tu r e ca m p u s g a th e r in g and ren ew y o u r yo u th in th e b u ild in g s you h elped to m ake p o ss ib le .” in o r g a n iz a ­ tio n , th e e n tir e fo r ce o f n ew s tu ­ d e n ts e n g a g e d th e cam p aign in a re to m e e t a t th e U n iv e r sity Y. M. C. A. a u d ito riu m T h u rsd a y a f t ­ ern o o n a t 5 o ’clo ck , w hen final p la n s th e a c tiv e ca n v a ssin g w ill be m ade. C o n tin u in g th eir fo r ----------------o--------------- M arine Band Leader E nlisted W hen 17 By Mrs, Bagby Receives Favor Is Passed to Final Judging In $1,200 Prize Story C ontest to M rs. J e a n e tte K in g B a g b y , th e U n i­ in jo u r n a lism stu d e n t v e r s ity , h a s b een n o tifie d th a t h ei a r tic le , “ T o u r in g P r e h isto r ic A m ­ and b een a c c e p te d e r ic a ,” h a s on passed c o m m itte e th e th e a w a rd s fo r fin a l ju d g in g in $ 1 ,2 0 0 o f sto r y c o n te s t th e N o rm a l In str u c to r and P ri­ m ary P la n s M a g a zin e p u b lish ed at D a n sv ille , N . Y. T he fin a l aw ard th e is to he a n n o u n ced w ith in n e x t fe w w e e k s. T h e c o n te s t clo sed O cto b er 15. tr a v e l M rs. B a g b y w r o te an a r tic le d e sc r ib in g a to u r o f th e n a tio n a l parks and n a tio n a l m o n u m e n ts, g iv in g p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to th e p reh isto ric ca v e , c lif f , and p u eb lo d w e llin g a r ea s in th e S o u th w e st. T h e c o n te s t w a s lim ite d to sto r ie s, on and “ T ra v el A b ro a d ,” d esc r ib in g jo u r ­ n e y s m ad e d u rin g th e 1 9 2 9 su m ­ m er v a c a tio n . a t H o rn e ,” “ T r a v e l T. W. GREGORY H. Y. B E N E D IC T T. W . G reg o r y , le f t, ehairm a n o f th e U n iv e r sity E n o n e x e c ­ utive c o m m itte e , and P r e sid e n t IL Y. B e n e d ic t o f th e U n iv e r sity , who h a v e lauded th e e ffo rts o f th e n ew stu d e n ts in the U n iv e r sity to raise $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 fo r th e U n io n B u ild in g , la st o f th e th ree included in the U n ion p r o je ct. B oth P r e sid e n t B en e d ic t an d G en era l G reg ­ ory are ard en t su p p o rte rs o f th e U n io n p la n , and both h ave ta k en a ctiv e part in th e p r o je ct. Home Economics Heads Convene November 1-2 H ead s o f all sch o o ls o f d e p a r tm en ts o f hom e e c o n o m ic s in T e x a s and L o u isia n a c o lle g e s w ill co n v e n e fo r a tw o -d a y c o n fe r e n c e on the cam p u s o f the U n iv e r sity N o v em b er I and 2 , M iss M ary E . G earin g, chairm an o f th e d e p a r tm e n t o f hom e ec o n o m ics, a n n o u n ced Tue sday. T he c o n fe r e n c e is to be co n d u cted u n d er th e auspic es o f th e A m eri­ can H om e E co n o m ics A sso c ia tio n , ► and a r e p r e se n ta tiv e o f th a t g a n iz a tio n , M iss A nn a E . R ichard­ son, w ill be one o f th e le a d ers o f the m e etin g . ——— War Heroes To Have Names On Memorial Arch , * „ Mr. B a g b y , w ho is in th e U n i~ l’‘ v* Mr R ed d ick ! o th o r s’ wil1 havc p a r is on the pr0‘ gram . M iss L illian P e ek o f th e o f E d u ca tio n S ta te D e p a rtm en t w ill a ssist. D irecto rs o f th e sta te e x ten sio n sp e c ia lists w ork and child ca re w ill a tte n d th e c o n fe r e n c e , and a n u m b er o f r e p r e se n ta tiv e s o f the U n iv er sity fa c u lty , in c lu d in g Dr. H elen K och, p r o fe sso r o f e d u ce- j tio n a l p sy c h o lo g y , D r. C arolin e C r o w e ll, p h y sic ia n fo r w o m en , and In th e p a r ty o f w h ich M rs. B a g b y w a s a m em b er d u r in g th e trip w e r e h er h u sb a n d , N a th e P. B a g b y , g r a d u a te stu d e n t and a s ­ in th e U n iv e r sity d ep a rt­ s is ta n t m e n t o f jo u rn a lism , an d D e w i t t R eddick, in str u c to r in th e d e p a rt m e n t o f jo u rn a lism w ro te a n u m b er o f a r tic le s w hich he so ld to th e N e w Y ork T im es, C h ristian S c ie n c e M o n ito r, P o p u ­ L ea d ers o f th e c o n fe r e n c e w ill la r S c ie n c e , the S o u th w e st M aga-i be M iss R ich ard son , fie ld w ork er , z in e , and o th e r p erio d ic a ls. p a ren t in ch ild d e v e lo p m e n t and ed u ca tio n o f th e A m erica n H om e E c o n o m ic s A sso c ia tio n , an d M iss F lo ra T h u rsto n o f th e N a tio n a l C ou n cil o f P a r e n t E d u c a tio n . M iss fo r m e r ly on th e R ich ardson w as fa c u lty o f th e U n iv e r sity arui la­ te r d e a n o f th e h om e e co n o m ics sch o o l a t Iow a S ta te C o lleg e, A m es, Iow a. M iss T h u rsto n fo r- a t C o rn ell U n iv e r sity and she organ- n u rsery and su p erv ised the ized sch o o l a t V a ssa r Colleg* S C U U U I U L v e r s ity on le a v e o f a b se n c e from th e e d ito r ia l sta ff o f th e D a lla s N e w s, m a d e th e trip a s a co rres- 1 p e n d e n t o f th a t p a p er, w r itin g a on the tra v e le d 9 ,0 0 0 m iles v is itin g C anada by a u to m o b ile , and th ir te e n S o u th w e ste r n and ie* R ock y M ou n tain s ta te s . T h e y le ft , , e a r ly in J u n e and w ere th r ee m o n th s. M rs. B a g b y le c te d m a teria l tra d e paper and n e w sp a p er a r tic le s in a dd ition to w r itin g th e a r ticle w hich she su b m itte d in the c o n te s t. sc r ie s o f sig n ed n a tio n a l parks and m o n u m en ts. - t c , m e r l y ta u g h t hom e eco n o m ic s o f th is kind h eld g o n e 1 j Jniversity a r tic le s i i i , T he tr io . . . fo r . H S M ! \ ’ 1 . . . • , , ' Com m ittee Now W orking O n Inscription For Tablet N a m es o f a p p r o x im a te ly n in e ty - five stu d e n ts and e x -s tu d e n ts o f th e U n iv e r sity w h o lo st th e ir lives in the W orld W ar w lil be placed on th e L ittlefield M em orial A rch, J. W. C alhou n, ch airm an o f the th e nam es, co m m ittee c o m p ilin g sta ted T u esd a y . T h e c o m m ittee m et T u esd a y m o r n in g and made plan s to se cu re a c o m p le te list o f h e r o e s arid the U n iv e r sity w ar h e ro i ne s , and also d ecid ed to have the n am es p laced on a ta b le t which w ill be a part o f arch. the T h e c o m m itte e , w h ich is co m ­ p o e d o f P r o fe sso r C a lh o u n ; Dr. M. R. G u tsch, p r o fe s so r o f E n g lish C ap tain T a y lo r B ra n so n , d ir e c ­ to r o f th e U n ite d S ta te s M arine B a n d , w h ich p a y ed h e re M onday, •B ilste d w ith th e band w hen o n ly in 17 y e a r s old. H e w as born W a sh in g to n and is the fir s t lea d er o f th e band w h o se p a r en ts w e re b o th n a tiv e A m erica n s, h is fa th e r in M aryland h a v in g been horn and h is m o th er in V irg in ia . C a p ta in B ra n so n has m a n y se a so n s a s v io lin s o lo is t w ith th e band and has b e en seco n d le a d e r fo r so m e tim e . o f C aptain B ran son is th e co m p o s­ er o f m ilita r y m a rch es w hich he has d ed ica ted to th e M arine C orps. n u m b er a E xes W ill R egister A t A dolph us H otel - o---------------- Freshm en to Drill T od ay at 4 o ’Clock A r r a n g e m e n ts h ave b een m ade w ith I* T, B ellm o n t, p r o fe sso r o f p h y sica l tr a in in g fo r m en , to d is­ c o u n t a ll fresh m a n p h y sica l train- j in g c u ts fo r a tte n d a n c e a t the fresh m a n pep squad d rill p ractice th is W e d n esd a y a t I o ’clo ck , said er, T u e sd a y . A tte n d a n c e will d isc o u n t c u ts in a n y m e n ’s fresh m an P . T . c la ss in th e U n iv ersity . A ll fre sh m e n are r e q u e ste d to be a t th e d rill p r a c tic e . ------------------------O----------------------- D euU cher V erein T o H ear Stocking D r, Q. W. S to c k in g , p ro fe sso r o f ec o n o m ic s, w ill le c tu r e on “ The in th e Th., m ertim c w ill b f th e fir s t h isto r y . D r , W J. B a ttle p o l o - S o u th , ^ "< C U » .c a l a n s u . * * , C. lh > Sim m on*, a sso c ia te p r o fe s so r ut s ta tis tic s ; and W . L. M cG ill, p resi­ d en t o f the E x -S tu d e n ts ’ A sso c ia ­ tio n , a lso is w o rk in g on an inscrip- spread ! Dor. fo r th e ta b le t, w h ich w ill be by th e next m e e tin g , 10:30 v in tiio . .Sim ilar pro M iss G e a r in g said. in g r a m s have been carried out M in n eso ta , W isco n sin , and oth er n o r te r n sta te s, and it is ex p e cted th a t th e m o v em en t w ill u n til practically all s ta te s will be h o ld in g such c o n fe r e n c e s period- ic a lly . finished I h o i -day k c ' m o r n in g , at I o o c - l T R E A S U R E S FROM B R A Z I L S H O W N IN A R C H I V E S ROOM so m e o f which pr( ,.nted to th e U n iv e r sity a s by T h o m a s R. D ay, w ho is now w ith th e S ta te D ep a rtm en t o f A g- g if t s , in th e r ic u ltu r e , a re on e x h ib it T e x a s a rch iv es room o f th e Main L ib ra ry , Mrs. M attie H atch er, ar­ c h iv ist, a n n o u n ced T u esd a y . O f e sp e c ia l in te r e st in the co l j <»--------------- R o b in H ood C lu b W ill M eet T o d a y le c tio n , M iss H a tc h e r said, is an In d ia n tom ahaw k w hich belon ged to an e x tin c t race o f Indian g ia n ts ■women, w ill m e e t on th e archer;, W e d n e sd a y a fte r n o o n at in B ra zil. T he la rg e tool w e l l p o l i s h e d a n d t a p e r s l o a k e e n j & ^ R obin H ood , a r c h e ry clu b fo r is still t h ^ serv ed { “ S h o r ty ” T e n n a n t, head y e ll lead J T r e a su r e s from B razil co llec te d m an y rare v o lu m e s, The E x -S tu d e n ts’ A sso c ia tio n j E co n o m ic S itu a tio n in G erm any w ill h a v e a r e g istr a tio n ta b le th e lo b b y o f th e A d o lp h u s H o te l V e re in to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock in i-f ii I I /I ^ th e g ir ls ’ stu d y ha ll, M ain Build in g. in at a m e e tin g o f th e D* it.-* a* I Mr ' ch 4*«» .JI a rn L n i l aa » va , * » j * to U n iv e r sity in D a lla s wdiere th e y w ill d isp e n se in fo r m a tio n stu ­ d e n ts a tte n d in g the S.M.U. gam e. “ T h e ta b le w ill be in the sam e p la ce and w e w ill tr y to do th e sa m e a s w e did at th e O k lahom a John A . M cC urdy, g a m e ,” said e x e c u tiv e se c r e ta r y o f th e a ss o ­ cia tio n . “ W e w ill be th ere to ren d e r an y p o ssib le a ssista n c e to stu d e n ts and e x -s tu d e n ts ,” he said . W. E . M etzen th in , p r o fe sso r o f G erm a n ic la n g u a g e s , sta te d I l a ’ th e le c tu r e w ill be g iv e n in Eng fish and w ill be op en to th e pub lie. O range Jackets O n KUT Tonight .. .serving aa d irecto r gen era l o f th e c o tto n ser v ic e o f B razil. W h ile in B razil, Mr. D ay m ade Iu netrn slid e s o f c itie s, a g ricu ltu ra l p ro d u cts, co u n try in clu d e S ao sc e n e s . P a u lo and th e S ao P au lo sn ak e fa r m s, R io de J a n e r io , C am pos and P e tr o p o lis. a n im a ls T h e slid e s and Mr. D ay has loaned th e p ictu res to th e U n iv e r sity and will use th em in an illu str a te d lectu re on noon PEARCE VISITS A. A M. J . E . P e a r c e , p r o fe sso r o f a n ­ o f O ra n g e J a c k e ts w ill sp o n so r the B razil and its p r o d u c t s , p rogram o v e r U n iv e r sity station Mr. D a y w en t to B ra sil in 191 4 fo u r te e n y ea rs th ere, K U T n ig h t. T he p rogram w ill c o n sist o f D u rin g th a t tim e, he m ade fo u r th is W ed n esd ay and sp e n t a t 6 :3 0 th r o p o lo g y a t th e U n iv e r s ity T e x a s, h as b een in v ite d to a d d r e ss j a m e d le y o f U n iv e r sity so n g s sung round trip s from th e U n ited S ta te s j th e so cia l sc ie n c e d u b s a t A. & M. I by D a v id H earn , a ta p d a n ce by to B ra zil. H e wa? editor o f th e in “ C ultura e C o lle g e M onday, N o v e m b er P r o fe ss o r P e a r c e w ill sp eak on th e ; A d ela id e R oger*, a p ia n o lo g u e by I r a b a lh o ” and c o n trib u ted m any su b je c t, “ A n th r o p o lo g y and S o m e B ess O lson , and a so n g by C arolyn a r tic le s to m a g a z in es in B razil. H e has w r itte n several b ook s and ow ns | Fundamental Human Problems.” ^ Cason. a p o p u la r so n g 4. ; J* e F ish e r , by A m erica n p a g e - _ . G r a d u a te G r o u p P h o to D ea d lin e S e t fo r I o day D ea d lin e fo r re se r v a tio n s in th e g r a d u a te cia--* se c tio n o f th e 1930 C a ctu s haf b een se t at 5 :3 0 to d a y , L o u is R a e th e, as­ sista n t b u sin e ss m a n a g er o f T he S tu d e n t P u b lica tio n s, T e x a s In c,, has a n n o u n ced . T o d a y ’s d e a d lin e a ffe c ts o n ly th o se stu d e n ts w h o se n a m es b e ­ g in w ith th e fo llo w in g le tte r s: A , B, C, D , E, F , G, H, I, J, and K. S tu d io a p p o in tm e n ts m ay be m ade a t B. H all 119, it w a s sta ted . VOL. XXXI Critic Declares Mrs. Starnes As Best Performer ‘Pygmalian’ Given Again Tonight and lliu rs d a y Night Parke Directs George B ernard Shaw Play Offered by Little T heater H ad By ALEX N. M URPHREE TEXAN THEATER STATE it b een g iv e n b e fo r e an a u d ie n c e th a t k n ew “ P y g m a lio n ” is n o t p ro n o u n ced “ p ill-g a m -m io n ” a an d th a t k n ew “ b lo o d y ” w a s str o n g E n g lish cu ss-w o rd , th e A u s­ tin L ittle T h e a te r co u ld h a v e been c r e d ite d w ith sc o r in g a sp len d id h it w ith “ P y g m a lio n ” in ste a d o f o n ly h a v in g g iv e n a w e ll-n ig h per- f e e t p e r fo r m a n c e o f a p la y w h ich, r e g r e tta b ly e n o u g h , th e a u d ie n c e d id n ’t u n d ersta n d . T h e p la y w ill I hurs- be p r e se n te d to n ig h t and day n ig h t a t 8 :1 5 o ’clo ck a t th e A u stin L abor T em p le , T e n th and B r a z o s S tr e e ts . Praises J. H. P arke to I f y o u f e e l y o u r se lf th e so r t o f p erso n w h o ca n sto m a c h and e n ­ jo y a p la y b y G eo rg e B ern ard S h a w , w h o ru n s in t e lle c tu a l c o m ed y , th e n you sh o u ld n t m iss th e sh ow w h ich is th e f i r s t ste r lin g p e r fo r m a n c e th e A u stin L ittle T h e a te r h a s d on e r e c e n tly and fo r w hich J a m e s IL P a rk e, th e direc to r , d e se r v e s m uch cr e d it. M rs. D. T . S ta r n e s, fo r w h o se p a r tic u la r g if t s o f c h a r a c te r iz a ­ tio n th e p la y w as q u ite o b v io u sly se le c te d , w a s a jo y and an in sp ira ­ flo w e r -g ir l tio n a s th e c o c k n e y in w h o is tu rn e d in to a d u c h e ss six m o n th s o f by a p r o fe s so r sp e e c h . T h e h o p e le s sn e ss M her s itu a tio n a f t e r h e r sta tio n in life is h a s b ee n so a b ru p tly b o o sted o f h er su g g e s te d c h a ra c te r iz a tio n tho la s t sc e n e s . A ll th is s e r v e s to con tr a s t w ith th e sp len d id v u lg a r ity o f h er o p e n in g sc e n e s a s th e slu m gro w n E n g lish cu cu m b er. in e v e r y lin e th r o u g h o u t Slover Support* Lead T h e high lig h ts o f h er p erfo rm an ce w er e s e t o f f by th e sp len d id su p p o rt w hich she r e c e iv e d fro m Dr. C lark S lo v er o f th e d ep a rt m en t o f E n g lish o f th e U n iv e r sity w ho w ill be r em em b ered fo r h is sp len d id w ork in th e E x p e r im e n ta l T h e a te r p e r fo r m a n c e o f G orki “ T h e L o w er D e p th s.” Dr. Slov< tem p era p la y s m en ta l p r o fe s so r o f sp ee c h w ho e s s a y s th e “ n o b le e x p e r im e n t.” th e p art o f th e a th e s i n c e r e Dr. F r a n c is C ook o f th e S ch ool p r o f e s s o r , fr ie n d o f p e r fo r m ­ g a v e a n c e m arred on*y a t tim e s b y a h a b it o f sp e a k in g to o lo w to be heard d is tin c tly . In th e c h a r a c ­ te r o f a p r o fe s so r o f sp e ec h h e sh ou ld h a v e se en a ft e r th a t. Elliott, Thei» Good J o se p h in e T h eis an d Mrs. M ar- ty n E llio tt, fo r w h om p a e a n s h a v e b een su n g b e fo r e fo r th e ir w o rk in th e L ittle T h e a te r, co n tin u ed in th e tr a d itio n by c r e a tin g tw o sp len d id c h a r a c te r iz a tio n s, as did M rs. A n n ie B ray. sa m e C la u d e V o y le s, w ho to o k a p art in th e p la y w h ich r em a in ed to be fille d u n til one w e e k b e fo r e th e d e se r v e s a g r e a t o p e n in g n ig h t, d ea l o f c r e d it fo r w h a t h e w a s ab le 5 00 T ic k e ts S old T e x a s F a n s F o r S te e r-S M U G a m e A p p r o x im a te ly five h u nd red tic k e ts to th e T e x a s-S . M. U . in D a lla s S a tu r d a y had g a m e been sold in A u stin by 4 o ’clo ck T u esd a y a fte r n o o n . S. M. U . a lr e a d y h as sold p r a c tic a lly all a llo tte d tic k e ts in D a lla s. fo r T ic k e ts r e se r v e d s e a ts a lo n g th e 2 0 -y a rd lin e a re on sa le a t th e J o r d a n -E lliso n C om ­ pan y, th e U n iv e r sity C o-O p., and th e C. & S. S p o r tin g G oods th e C om p any. T e x a s-B a y lo r be p la ced on sa le M onday. g a m e w ill T ic k e ts fo r in T h u rsd a y is th e la s t d a y w hich to p rocu re tic k e ts fo r th e S. M. U. g a m e . Joseph Lectures On French Types Of Architecture Examples Cited of Peculiar Stone Used Near Toulouse R o m a n esq u e A r c h ite c tu r e Sri ’o u lo u se , S o u th e r n F r a n c e ” w a s th e su b je c t o f it le c tu r e w h ich Dr. D on ald L. J o sep h , a d ju n c t p r o fe s ­ so r o f R om an ce la n g u a g e s , m ad e th e R o m a n esq u e a r c h ite c tu r e c la ss T u esd a y m o rn in g . Dr. J o ­ sep h h a s sp e n t se v e r a l su m m ers in T o u lo u se and is fa m ilia r w ith lif e in th a t p la ce. H e c ited se v e r a l e x a m p le s o f a r c h ite c ­ e x q u is ite R o m a n esq u e tu r e , c o m m e n tin g p a r tic u la r ly on a p ec u lia r ty p e o f b u ild in g sto n e th a t is fo u n d in S o u th er n F r a n c e . a ft e r w e a th e r in g , ‘T h is sto n e , ta k e s on a u n iq u e, r o se-g r a y to n e th e w hich is h ig h ly d e sir a b le ty p e s o f b u ild in g s it is u se d ,” D r. J o se p h sa id . fo r w h ich in S e v e r a l in tim a te g lim p se s o f p r e se n t-d a y stu d e n t lif e in T o u - lo u e w ere g iv e n b y th e sp e a k e r . 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R. L o n g , a u ­ d ito r o f th e U n iv e r sity . R acquet Club W ill A tten d P . T . T alk M em b ers o f R a c q u e t C lub h a v e been r e q u e ste d to a tte n d a ta lk fo r all p h y sica l tr a in in g w o m en g iv e n in M ain B u ild in g 105 a t 5 o ’clo ck to d a y . M iss H elen M cK in stry o f N ew Y ork C ity w ill a d d re ss the H e str o v e a g a in s t an im - w o m en , to do p e r fe c t k n o w le d g e o f h is lin e s and j th e w a s w ise in n o t a tte m p tin g a din- R a cq u et C lub w ill he h eld W ed n es- le c t w h ich , w ith such slig h t prepa- j d a y , N o v em b er 6. o ra tio n , h e w ould h a v e b een un- j T exas-S .M .U . G am e a b le to h a v e m ade co n v in c in g . T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f W in o n a G la ssco ck , W illiam F r e e s, D en to n D in sm o o r, E u g e n e C h im e r e , and Ila M ae S te p h e n s g a v e c a r e fu l p e r fo r m a n c e s in m i­ n o r r o les. Wait* Mar Play P o s s ib ility fo r e n jo y m e n t o f th e in to l- p la y w a s h in d ered b y th e T u rn to P a g e 6 , C ol. 2 This W eek On The Campus Wednesday 5 to 6 o ’clo ck — M ortar B oard , c a ll m e e tin g , g ir ls ’ stu d y h all. R obin H ood C lub, A r c h e r y F ie ld . le c tu r e , Main W o m a n ’s P. T . B u ild in g 105. B u ild in g 7 to 8 o ’c lo ck — G ir ls’ G lee C lub, M ain 1 5 7 . O rch esis, d a n ce stu d io . Y. W . C. A. J u n io r C a b in e t, M ain B u ild in g , Y .W .C .A . room . 7 :3 0 o 'clo ck — D e u tsc h e r V e r e in , f iris’ study hail. W ill Be B roadcast T he U n iv e r sity C o-O p w ill b ro a d ca st th e T ex a » -S .M .U . f o o t ­ b all g a m e p la y -b y -p la y from D a lla s S a tu r d a y a fte r n o o n fo r th e b e n e ­ fit o f th o se w ho a re u n a b le to go to D a lla s, said Ed R a th er, m a n a ­ g e r o f th e C o-O p, T u e sd a y . R e- j su its o f o th er S o u th w e st C o n fer- ^ e n c e g a m e s a lso w ill be g iv e n . , —o -------- in | tu re n e x t M on d ay n ig h t MONTGOMERY TO TALK D r. R. IL M o n tg o m ery w ill lec- tho a u d ito riu m o f th e L aw B u ild in g to his c la s s in “ P u b lic F in a n c e ” c o n c e r n in g th e im p o r ta n c e o f th e I O 'F a llo n d e cisio n as h a n d ed dow n th e th e S u p rem e C o u rt o f b y U n ite d S ta te s, T h e d e c isio n c o n ­ cern?* th e e v a lu a tio n o f p r o p er ty in tr a n s p o r ta tio n c o m p a n ie s, and w a s in d ir e c tly r e ­ sp o n sib le fo r th e r e c e n t break s in th* sto ck m a rk et, Mr. M o n tg o m ery believes. th e h a n d s o f SIX PAGES TODAY No. 36. ■■'■■I!! 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Two-thirds Pass Language Exams, Swanson States Second Test in February W ill Be Held For Seniors A p p r o x im a te ly tw o th ird s o f th e 190 stu d e n ts w ho took th e fo r ­ e ig n la n g u a g e e x a m in a tio n s , sat is fie d th e re q u ir e m en ts o f the fo reig n la n g u a g e e x a m in in g c o m ­ m itte e , A. S w a n so n , a d ju n c t p r o fe sso r o f R o m a n ce la n g u a g e s, said T u esd a y . A sp ecia l ex a m in a tio n w ill be held fo r th e se n io r s w ho fa ile d to p ass the? e x a m in a tio n , P r o fe sso r Sw a n so n sta te d . T he seco n d e x ­ in F eb ru ­ am in a tio n w ill he held ary . A third e x a m in a tio n w ill be g iv en in M ay. Mrs. E. J. Logan Buried T u esday Mrs. E . J. L o g a n . 72, m other tu to r o f M ins B ess J a n e L ogan, in jo u r n a lism , w as bu ried in the fa m ily bu rial g ro u n d s a t B u rn et T u esd a y a t 1 :3 0 o ’clo ck , th e R ev. IL C. G arrison officiated. M rs. Ixigan died a t h er h o m e, 121 0 C o lo ra d o S tr e e t, S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t 8 :1 0 o ’clock . F u n e r a l se r v ic e s w ere h e l d 9 a t T u e s d a y m o rn in g the C h arles B . Cook o ’clock a t F u n era l H om e. T he p allb ea rers w ere W. C. G a llo w a y , H arris D u n ­ can, J u d g e Ike D. W h ite, A dam J o h n so n , H ou g h to n B ro w n lee, and Joe B a n g le. R e la tiv e s and frien d s o f M rs. L ogan le f t A u stin fo r B u rn et im ­ m e d ia te ly a fte r th e se r v ic es. Mrs. Logan is su rv iv ed by one son, W . B. L ogan o f P ort Ar- proposed J th u r, and sev e n d a u g h te r s, Mrs. G, C. P o w e r o f T em p le , Mrs. E. S. S ta c k h o u se o f W ilk esb a rre, P a., Mrs. J. T . H u g h es o f F ort W orth, Mrs. II. J. H u gh es o f N ew York, Mrs. C h ester S ch n e id e r o f F ort and W orth, M iss B e ttie M iss B e ss J a n e L ogan o f A u stin ; and M rs. (J. IL L o ren tz and M rs. W ill (Tack o f P a sa d en a , C al., all o f w hom w ere in A u stin . I/ogan O fficials and fa c u lty m em bers o f th e U n iv e r sity w ho a tte n d ed the fu n era l and b u rial w ere P r o ­ fe sso r Paul J. T h o m p so n , c h a ir­ man o f the d e p a r tm e n t o f jo u r ­ in str u c ­ n a lism ; D eW itt R ed d ick , t o r in jo u r n a lism ; L oren a Drum- i ! m end, a ss ista n t to th e d irecto r o f I 'p u b lic ity ; M ildred B a sfo r d , s te r e -J tary o f th e T e x a s S tu d e n t P uh li- j ca tio n s, Inc., and W illiam L. Mc- | G ill, m a n a g er o f th e T e x a s S tu - j dent P u b lic a tio n s, Inc. T en n a n t sta te d th a t ev e ry th in g in d ic a te s th a t th e m e e tin g w ill be th e p ep p iest o f th e y e a r , “ fo r th* S. M. U . ga m e w ill n o t o n ly b e it, ste p to w a rd s a n o th er S o u th w e st­ ern ch am p ion sh ip , b u t w ill be th* b ig g e st ‘g ru d g e fight* on th e f o o t ­ b a ll sc h e d u le .” A ll fresh m en have b een ask ed to be a t th e S ta d iu m at 4 o 'c lo c k th is W ed n esd a y a fte r n o o n fo r th o I p urpose o f d r illin g fo r a stu n t b e ­ tw ee n h a lv e s o f th e B a y lo r gam *, C u ts in P. T. w ill b e ta k e n ca re o f fo r all fresh m en w ho a tte n d th e m e etin g , it w a s a n n o u n c e d . Helen McKinstry Lectures Today M iss H elen M cK in stry, v is ito r in th e U n iv e r sity d e p a r tm en t o f p h y sic a l tr a in in g , w ill g iv e a le e ti!re to the m en and w o m en m a jo r stu d e n ts e n ro lled in p h y sica l tr a in in g c la s se s in M ain B u ild in g I OF- a t 5 o ’clo ck th is a fte r n o o n . A r r a n g e m e n ts h a v e b een m a d e b y M iss H ilda M o lesw o rth , in s tr u c to r in p h y sica l ed u c a tio n . M iss M cK in stry is th e d ir e c to r th e R u sse ll S a g e S c h o o l o f o f P h y sica l E d u c a tio n in N e w Y ork C ity. M iss L eah G r e g g and Mifc A n n a b e lle S te w a r t, in s tr u c to r s ir the U n iv e r sity of ph y sica l tr a in in g , a re g r a d u a te s of o f H y g ie n e , the C en tra l S ch o o l th e R u ssell S a g e w hich S ch o o l o f P h y sic a l E d u c a tio n . d e p a r tm e n t is n ow — o .....■■ —- M rs. A n n G ould D ies In Local H osp ital p ressm an M rs. A nn G o u ld , m o th e r o f th* John G ould, at U n iv e r sity P r e ss, died a t a lo c a l h o sp ita l M onday m o r n in g a t 3 :5 0 o ’clo ck , ill­ n ess, fo llo w in g a w e e k o f S h e Mrs. G ould w a s born in E n g ­ land O c to b e r 8 , 181 6, an d ca m e to A u stin 3 0 y e a r s ag o . is su rv iv ed by fo u r d a u g h te r s, M rs. J e n n ie C o rn eliu s o f A u stin , M rs. L aura (T a ss o f A u stin , M rs. M ary Joh n son o f R a n g er, M rs. A lv a M ao A lb rig h t o f Illin o is, and one so n , J o h n G o u ld , o f A u s­ tin . B e lv id e r e , F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s w e re held fro m th e C h a rles B. C ook F u n er a l H om e T u esd a y a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock w ith th e R ev. B e v e r ly B o y d offi­ c ia tin g . P a llb e a r e rs w e r e J. W . T . G oslin, R uth B a ld w in , W illie Ei­ d ers, F i d M orris, W illie B elch* uer, and S. L. L a n g sto n . I n te r ­ m en t w as h eld in O akw ood C e m e ­ te r y . Mrs. Baugh L eaves o — — — V For H am ilton T rial F rid a y Last D ay F o r R e s e rv a tio n s G irls who w ish to m a k e r e se r ­ vation - to g o to D a lla s th is w e e k ­ end must do so b e fo r e F r id a y a f t ­ ernoon, M iss L ula M. B e w le y , a s ­ sista n t dean o f w o m en , sa id T u e s- m ade S a tu r d a y tr a in m orn in g on and retu rn on a S u n d a y n ig h t tra in . T ra in s w ill go d ir e c tly to the H ighland P ark sta tio n w h ere str e e t cars and b u sse s w il! be ready to ta k e th e s tu d e n ts to th e stad iu m . le a v e th e 7 o ’c lo c k C a th erin e T he g ir ls who h a v e m a d e r e se r ­ va tio n s are S a ra h P a y n e , Z erild a R oss, B e lt, A I rn a B rooks, N e ll C o lg in , O uida B a x ­ ter, A g n es M atcek , N e ll B erw ick , G race K ing, B e rn ic e R o sen th a l, V ir g in ia D a b n e y , and M ary C lin e. Mrs. R ose M o ffe tt B a u g h , i n ­ str u c to r in E n g lish in th e U n iv e r ­ s ity , left th is m o rn in g fo r W oath ■ Orford, w h er e sh e w ill a c t a s a I w itn e s s in th e tria l o f J u d g e R. I i. H am ilton o f A m a rillo , ch a rg ed w ith th e m u rd er o f h is s o n -in -la v . T om W a lto n , J r., 2 1 , w ho w a s a * e x -s tu d e n t o f th e U n iv e r sity . T h e se le c tio n o f th e ju r y w • co m p leted T u esd a y . J u d g e H a m il­ to n is b e in g d e fe n d e d by h is law p a rtn er, and e le v e n o th e r a tto r n e y s. II. C. H en d rick s, T h e r e sa H a m ilto n , th e w id o w pf y o u n g W a lto n , w a s a fresh m a n in th e U n iv e r sity la st y ea r. H er bud band w a s a lso a fresh m a n in the U n iv e r sity . A fte r a sh o rt c o u r t­ sh ip, th e y w ere s e c r e tly m a r r ie d - W alton w a s said to have b een k illed w hen he en te r e d th e office o f h is fa th e r -in -la w w hen hi* c a lled to m ake know n th e m ar­ ria g e . Turtle, T u rtlette C lubs M eet T od ay _______ ORCHESIS TO MEET A m e e tin g o f O rchesis w ill be j held in th e stu d io in th e b asem en ! th e W o m a n ’s B u ild in g M em bers o f th e T u r tle and T u r-j o f th is tle tte s c lu b s w ill m e et th is W ed- W e d n e s d a y n ig h t at 7 :15 o ’clock r.esday a fte r n o o n a t 5 o ’clo ck a t T he J u n io r O rchesis w lil m eet in th e sw im m in g p o o l in th e W orn- th e stu d io a t 5 o ’clock, T hu rsday .an’t B u ild in g . [a fte r n o o n . _ ^ e d g e . Mr. D ay to m a h a w k in th e bed o f th e A ra e a ju R iver in 1921 w h ile he w a s e n ’* Club H o u se. discovered t h e ' ” ^ ..............day. .[ m e e t i n g w ill b e h eld in th e VV urn-1 r e ser v a tio n s to T w e lv e g ir ls h a v e ^ ^ v ll f ■■ v I i jf f ' i ii. I CI "I ■!**' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. PON I GAM of Ti -WA A-1 it Miss Mc-] the te e m in g h e r - pre ■age College . K ii v. \v Y ork City. F a v o rs were program!*. A utographs of all Mc- v* ere placi d on Mis. 'a urogram. gave a tall the Buss* Pete's Place f hr* (C anine a n d W h ite ! leadq uaf- tr r s , \V h ere th e A th le te s E a t LUNCHES 35c D on t F o rg e t to G e t ^ o u r S m o th e r S M U S tic k e rs T hey Must hall D E T E R S i i A f I Y o u D o n ’t W a it o n U s M u c h Q u ick D e liv e ry D ial 2 -3 0 1 4 VV h o n you burn J !£. Y t h e m id n ig h t oi l , p rovid e f o r t h e e x t r a t a r on b o d y a n d b r a i n . S h r e d d e d W heat —for th e late s u p p e r and n e x t m o r n i n g ’s lire .c la s t—supplies the extra vigor you need. PAGE 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N n o r t h w e s t e r n , I o n a , a d d e d TO 1929 BASEBALL s c h e d u l e Another Rockne Star At — 1..... . Trip East in June Still Pending; Plug Yanks A pr ii I I I e W A A -H iss G irls S erv ed C a m p S u p p e r lh W A. or f M a I t’ S a lw a y s f a ir w e a th e r yy • a r s co *4* r n r iSSEt / r I f iude -Vc H* re, made in Ge nun cr •, eifeh ‘V » t / IU rn be SII the team of University of Northwestern Unive low est additions to the I ll schedule, while n are under way t(* s**h*:; should t make a trip south this ii. J. Kttlinger, direct h ties, said Toe day th; posed trip Hast in the play Yale, Harvard, an* van still under c*»o»klerati that would be made. likely th a t it wa- The Iowa team will be here April Id and I <, ’ orthw estcrn so*ne cornin ft* immediately before >r < onf(-r<*nee schedule Brin i April l f and I 5. the Longhorns nix many days. Should tho trip e; it will come during 1. ut Jim*-, and be tim* team will play bef* rn e rn* pro <■ tit crowds o (*,lieges. Negotiate*I Save the Difference S u its C le a n e d a n d P re sse d 75c C a sh a n d C a rr y Shop P h o n e 3 8 4 7 Longhorn Tailor ;*r C m y , B S M f I. mm ■ >««&.- ■€%'..>■ ’ . ■ f m m & m t siwI■■•; L I m . wfPsf-d ■ -v ,JC;; ..,„■ ■ I i - *d ‘ * • ■'■Wq>e}A iA ■ ,■: * HF f#.; j p " ■■ * -• 1 ■ ' ! » • • i i i f nV > Li» fty i bM i X w ;< M H |11rJJe ■ $ t '* i l r d l s fl 4 M Works With Spirit To B e a t S. M. U. W arming up to a heavy sched­ ule of work for the rest of the week, th** Longhorns looked over S, M. I', plays an depicted by the frosh in dummy scrimmage yester­ day afternoon, entirely devoid of the listless and lifeless attitude which characterized their practice the week In th e Oklahoma and Bice before line games. The Varsity and backs were all looking over the plays and calling out the name of the man carrying the ball. the early part of every snagging backfield candidate The early p art of the afternoon had been devoted by the Long­ horns to perfecting a few of their own plays and to snagging passes. I With taking a hand at th** passing, and i all the ends and backs, with the ex- j ception of Elkins, getting his fill passes, Littlefield of worked the men for nearly half an hour in this d ep artm ent of the I game. The coach declared him- I . self fairly well satisfied with the afternoon, but warned the bocks that they would have to s ta r t get­ ting their ptoses away faster and would have to be a bit more accu­ rate in their heaves. ^ the For Atfer all preliminaries had been placed on the shelf, Littlefield, Jam es and Kar ow took turn* tell­ ing the members of the squad all they knew about the various mem­ bers of the Pony squad, their pe­ culiarities, weaknesses and strong- piont* along with the t ype of plays the Ponies were likely to u***. first in several time years, It appears as the though Steers will e n te r the gam*- in the proper state of mind, as the ma­ jority of the team members are looking upon the S.M U. clash as just another football game. In the past, they have entered the game over anxious, and were bested. This Saturday, every member of the squad will be in first class physical shape and in the proper mental condition. a fte r The Longhorns will not have the idea of Stopping any one man, but will be the entire Puny eleven— stopping all playa which the Mustangs may hurl against their forward wall. On the other hand, the Ponies are yelling, “ Stop Shelley” - - a very good idea, but one which may bring them sorrow. The Texas attack is not centered around any one back or play, and the Steers will be able to present one of the most versatile attacks ever witnsesed In Dalian if they open the old trick bag to its limit Saturday. S w im m ing Club Plans Meeting Thursday The Texas Swimming Club will hold a meeting Thursday night at 7:80 o’clock in the Y. M. C. A-, Panama Fields, president of the club, announced Tuesday. Th** meeting is important, Fields ■laid, and all men who plan to be­ come members should tr y to be present at the meeting. A new Constitution will be draw n up by the member present, and a defi­ nite schedule for the club activi­ ty will be decided upon. Ar- ranr* merit are being made for a combined meet of all the South- next Conference schools iny new clothes at the A. A M. game in College Station this year. p W L 2 0 2 I 0 I 0 1 I 2 3 I 0 0 0 0 I I 2 0 2 T 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 P ct. 1 .0 0 0 I . o o o 1 .0 0 0 .333 .OOO .OOO .OOO Ticket Mile* indicate th a t th**re will be no neat* l«f* empty at. Ownby Stadium n eat Saturday, fur they are going faster than the proverbial hot cake*. Students would do well to buy their ticket* today, f o r the ducats go off Hale in Austin Thursday, and thoae left over will be sent to Dallas to be offered to the public. It might be well also for students who de­ sire good seats to boy their A. & M. tickets within the next few days, for *4the early man gets the there best seat.” Very possibly will be a sell-out for both the Mustang and Aggie games. f I* Apparently all the people of Austin are going to Dallas fo r the clash with the Ponies, and there will be a grand old celebration in Big I) Saturday night if the l o n g ­ horns win. C o lo r S t u n t s Head yell leader Tennant has that decided upon a color stun t should be p retty effective at the Dallas game. Each student is re­ quested to take a white handker­ chief along, and orange tissue pa­ per will be given out a t the game. Several stunts that will bring out the combination of color will be explained at the final rally Thurs* an day night. Shorty will have enthusiastic crowd to work with at Dallas, and the Steers will not lose from lack of support. A paragraph clipped a rally story in The Semi-Weekly <'ampul, Southern Methodist stu­ dent paper, follows: from “ C o lo r fu l rod a n d b lu * ro ck - «t« w ill b e u sed s t tho r a lly . A T o s s * p e n n a n t w ill bo tie d to th o to p o f th o b o n fir e a n d c o n ­ s u m e d in th o fla m o t . . the football field Drum Major Allen Steere had his band charges out for a drill on yesterday afternoon, and with the assistant ** putting of Captain Hahn, was them through some snappy work. The Longhorn Band is an o rg a n ­ ization to be proud of, and those m»-n will look mighty good str u t­ ting on the field at S. M. U. next week. the appearance ] wt,st spring. There is one thing th a t has begun to detract from of the band, however, and that is the worn and faded condition of j th* lr uniforms. When they went j to Arkansas, they had to compete j in with a band th a t was attired some of the snappiest-lookirig m w uniforms th a t the w riter has seen; and when they went to Dallas to play at the Oklahoma-Texas game, they had to compete against the same thing. Even the Rice band, which had worn it* “ second best" uniforms, was b e tte r attired last S a turda y than the Longhorns are on dress parade. A spectator at the O. II. game hit the nail square­ ly on the head when he said, “ The is making some Longhorn Band m ig hty good music, and they have the best drum m ajor that I have ever seen, but th eir uniforms look as i f th e y have be* n slept in.” B u r e ly th e r e m ust he som e m an­ n er Of r a is in g m o n ey to b o y th e n e c e s s a r y u n ifo r m s all on e tim e , a n d n o t c a r r y on th e p o licy o f b u y in g a f e w a t a tim e th at in e ffe c t. T h e w r ite r h a s b ee n r of this column, f o r one, would like * \ ' I to s e e th * b and c o m e o u t in th in a t irn * I# Irn 1 0 rn SAWYER'S T o w n w e a r IS**. HK OI* MUT KUO YU* *f««* Urmmd Mi. ~ ImM • Uwitw« w^uiM mi ilu , .tnt'M „h*nr rai,, &*»'■" »«• af .rn mm »«tl •. u„>d I,I* Mr MWN list H»,. •»» mn all «»«*lwkut, n»M«, » . i i m m tm m m f, pwniiml I# O.ji >*M rt»<*«*«* • l f mi* * ITH ami *.« I* Hr M Urmd tm unltnr.l kttlM, mf •» , .IMH,-* rd admn. ftffj* rntrnmmtmtm A*p*. H M SAWYER^ & SON HVT aamwot * * ——----- mas M tm* »■ » amma rn. A / U U i KS O N S P E A K E T H TO * a * ut * * * * * * * Houston Junior College Foes F R E S H M E N IN P A R A S And S. M. U. Will Be Next fighting I onghofns Those will be hot. arid ready L r the far famed Ponies, and like the is al­ Campus Drug Store, ways ) ea*ly to give the tu dents the be.-t in service and products, Sandwiches that melt in your that, make mouth drink* t h a t ’s you rail fo r another the all-time menu at “The Collegians Store’ CAMPUS D R U G STORE, Inc. Phone 2-1191 We Deliver By C AL H U F F M A N TUX A N STOU TS STA F F Coach “ S h orty” Alderson said to his grid men: “ Don your mole -kins, the one-half of thosi* with jerseys and other half the blu** with the red je r s e y s and get you down to Freshm an Field, wher the rank grasses grow and when th** cricket chirps cheerily in the pecan tree by th** creek; there t* ll, plays and practice th** S, M, maul one another fe arfu lly ; and when you have grasped the funda mentals, you shall assault the Var sity again and again anti they weary of you, tak in g meekly such punishment and rough tre a t ment a-, they shall sec fit to met* out to you. lint tho "Do this faithfully during entire week, likewise with the Baylor plays next week, and for your reward, I will deliver up to y*'U on Stadium Field 8:80 oVUh k, Friday, November 8, the Houston J u n io r College team, th a t T urn to Page G, Col. 7 a t ARM BANDS For Texas-SMU Game 13c On Consignment A Good Deal Call Jim at 4270 or 2 3401 Away team stands really—-waiting the signal. The The ball snaps— figures spring into action, a man dan . down the field— away from the crowd like a Hash. J u st as the keyed*up player flashes into action at the signal, so will your car respond to your touch with Humble Flash like Gasoline in the tank. - r* on the s ta r te r — you get Flashlike action. Swing into the road— y ou r pick-up Is plenty fa st. Jockey for position— your c a r gives you everything it s got, mote than you knew it had. You get Flashlike accelera- .ion—-Flashlike power— quickly you leave the field behind! Fill u p y o u r t«*»K w ith H u m b le F ko k lik * * g a t n g ! D r t l r r , w h o diaplwy th o H u m b le s ig n * w til s t r v « j * boily ! (.anoil*** ***■*! k »o , H um ble O il Sc R efin in g C om pany HUMBLE . Like a Flash V i o l e t u n s h I n e not “artificial treatment*'—make O ld G o ld m d a s m o o t h e r c i g a r e t t e . . . a bet OLD G O L D b r o u g h t about a eat chance •« smoking habits. I t iav e smoke s a ncv* freidt it oi etijoj m ent . . . w ithout any 4" i . . . my th ro a t The m an who used to say 4 I c a n 't sm oke until after moi ain^ ' lunch . now finds th a t he can “ Ii ;ht u p ” when ver he plea .es For h is -m orning o \ D g o l d has no mo i f th ro a t- scratch th an Lis breakfast orn U t, sen-otn in Likewise all those who have to guard their throats . . . salesmen, singer., actors, and th e I ke , . . no longer ; ^ to sun! t ‘ieit smokes, for oi it g o l d is as free of throat irritants as a glass of spring water. tier tobaccos did i t . . . naturally good tobaccos . . • Ii c r r a-prime leaf made irritatton-free bv the \ iolct t r e a t m e n t . ’ y “ a r t i f i c i a l unshi :e . . . X'ot Oi r a If you like d hi Wire to prefer o LD ; Try a pac!,.v: lie from both Your throat and taste. is itunvUy pood, instead of artificial tre a tm e n t” . . . you’re iLDUS natural t f acto sniooth- . . . and &ct a vote of thanks C- J'- l.oriHarI Co-, flu. *7 ^ \ 1 other N a tu re makes them smoother and better . . . u th not ct cough in a carload \ On your Radio OLD COLO—TM * W HfTt MAN HOI K. Paul w ttfesU M . With his urch«aua, cvaxy I m A T . 9 *• i>‘ M *» Fastero StanJard ilm e WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N 1 Junior Transfers Given Tea Sunday Quill Club to Have Bridge Party S catterg o o d C lu b G ives B en efit D a n c e PERSONALS rn CAMPUS B y EV ELYN CALHOUN J u n i o r girl th e U n iv e rsity w e re e n t e r t a i n e d S u n ­ t r a n s f e r s in d a y a f te r n o o n fro m 4 to 0 o’clock c o m ­ by th e s t u d e n ts ’ r e la tio n s m itte e of th e F a c u l ty W o m e n ’s Club. T h e t e a w as given in o r d e r t h a t th e girls m ig h t becom e b e t ­ o th e r t e r a c q u a in te d w ith e a ch an d w ith m e m b e rs of f a c ­ ulty. th o C zech C lu b H a s B a n q u e t M e m b ers o f th e f a c u lty w ho m e t th e s t u d e n ts w e re D ean and Mrs. V. I. Moore, D r. a n d Mrs. J. B. W h a r e y , Dr. fit. T. P a r lin , S t u d e n ts a n d e x - s tu d e n ts of th e D onald Jo se p h , Miss R u b y T e r- Miss F r a n c e s D o ro th y G e b a u e r , Mrs. Goldbeck, Dr. Clyde Glasscock, Dr. W. J. B a ttle , Mr. an d Mrs. A m o N ow otny , a n d Mrs. C h a rle s Jo e Moore, w ho is c h a ir m a n of th e F a c u l ty W o m e n ’s Club. Czech C ub gave a b a n q u e t a t th e J rill, Miss L u la M. Bewley, A u s tin C o u n t r y Club S u n d a y f ro m 6 :3 0 to 9 o’clock. T h e p r o g r a m w a s as follow s: “ R e m in isce n ce s,” D r. D r. a n d M rs. B r y a n H o n o r e d W ith Tea An in f o rm a l t e a h o n o r in g Dr. a n d Mrs. W. F . B r y a n w as given T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n in K ir b y Hall. H o ste sses f o r th e occasion w e re m e m b e r s o f th e M is sio n ary So­ c ie ty o f th e F i r s t M e th o d ist C h u rch . a n d b a s k e ts T he re c e p tio n room s w e re b a n k ­ ed w ith f e r n s of roses. D u rin g th e h o u r s f r o m 4 t o 6 o ’clock a b o u t one h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y g u e s ts called, a n d a n ice co u rse w as se rv e d . A m usical p r o g r a m w as g iv e n by M a r g a r e t I n e z H alm , H e le n T odd , B oye r. a n d * * * D e lta S ig m a P h i B a n q u e ts In itia tes its n e w in it ia t e s D e lt a S ig m a P h i f r a t e r n i t y h o n ­ o red S u n d a y n ig h t w ith a b a n q u e t a t th e c h a p ­ t e r house. T he f r a t e r n i t y colors in nile g r e e n a n d w hite w e re c a r ­ ried o u t . in ta b le d e c o a tio n s a n d in .th e ro o m s w hich t h e f o r m a l in itia tio n w as held. T he in itia te s w e r e C lau d W o rd , F r a n k P a r ris h , a n d C h a se Craig. * * * B e n ed ic ts G u e s ts At* S u n d a y S u p p e r P r e s i d e n t a n d Mrs. H. Y. Ben ed ic t will be g u e s ts a t th e s u p p e r to be given by th e F a c u l t y W o m ­ e n ’s C lub S u n d a y n ig h t, N o v e m ­ b e r 3. a t A p r o g ra m will b eg in 5 o ’clock S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d th e s u p p e r w ill b egin a t 0 o ’clock. P r e s i d e n t B e n e d ic t will s p e a k on th e s u b j e c t “ How W e C am e to Be W h e r e W e A r e .” G o ld ie P . H o rt o n , c h a ir m a n of t h e S u n d a y n i g h t .supper c o m m it­ te e , a n n o u n c e d t h a t r e s e r v a tio n s m a y be m a d e b e f o r e no o n S a t u r ­ d ay. E a c lr perso n will be c h a r g e d 50 cents. s ta te d t h a t ta b le a s s i g n m e n t s w e r e to be called f o r on! a r r i v a l a t th e s u p ­ p e r. .M itt H o r t o n i i Jo s e p h K o p e c k y ; “ To O u r E x e s ,” Dr. E d ­ u a r d M ic ek; “ W e lc o m e to E x e s , ” J o h n L eshikar, p r e s id e n t o f th e Czech C lu b ; “ R e sp o n se ,” J u d g e C. H. C h e rn o s k y ; “ T o Czech Club o f 1929,” L a w y e r A u g u s t K a c ir ; “ R e sp o n se ,” R o m a n B a r t o s h ; “ R e o rg a n iz a tio n o f th e C lu b ,” A r t h u r F o y t ; “ T h e T a s k a s W e S ee I t , ” Dr. C h a rle s H o lu b ; “ T he T a s k a s W e See I t , ” Miss M arie K o la j a ; “ O u r C o u n t r y School,” F . C h u d e j; S ong j^ by Miss L u d m a K o­ pecky, C. H olub, a n d Dr. K opecky. P la y b y R o m a n B a r t o s h a n d V ic­ t o r Sch m idt. Dr. K opecky w as m a s t e r of ce r e m o n ie s a t th e b a n q u e t, a n d Mrs. K opec k y w as c h a ir m a n of th e p r o g r a m c o m m itte e . N e w m a n C lu b G iv es H a llo w e e n P a r t y T h e H allo w e en s p ir it w as p r e ­ d o m in a n t d u r in g th e th r e e - h o u r social w hich w a s given by m em h e r s of th e N e w m a n C lub F r i d a y evening. T he clu b ro o m w as a t t r a c tiv e ly d e c o r a te d w ith o r a n g e a n d black s tr e a m e r s , w itches, a n d black cats. O r a n g e f lo w e r s w ere on th e ta b le s a n d m antle p iec e. D u r i n g th e evening,' L ee C ou l in a gy p sy co stu m e te r , a t t i r e d to ld th e f o r t u n e s of t h e g uests. P u n c h w a s se rv e d t h r o u g h o u t th e evening. Mrs. J . E. C a lla h a n c h a p e r o n e d t h e d anc e. M ildred Je lin e k w as c h a ir m a n o f th e social.**O th e r s on th e c o m m itte e w ere A r t h u r H u b ­ b a r d , H o w a rd Wills, A r t h u r E d ­ m onds, C la ire H a m ilto n , a n d C le m in tin e H e c k e r. Lillian L itt le s p e n t th e w e e k -1 e n d a t .h er ho m e in H o u sto n . E th e l S m ith visited in H o u sto n la s t w eek-end. T h e co m m itte e of s t u d e n t s ’ re la tio n s is com posed of th e follow ­ in g : Miss Lillian W e s te r, c h a ir ­ m a n ; Mrs. P e a r l Chadw ell, Mrs I. I. N elson, Miss M a r th a L ock ­ e tt, Miss Ione S p ears, a n d Miss D o ro th y G e b a u e r . # • * R e g is tra r s S ta f f F e te s B ride-to-B e S t a f f m e m b e r s o f th e Regis t r a r ’s o f fic e e n t e r t a i n e d F r id a y a f t e r n o o n w ith a su rp ris e p a r ty h o n o r in g Miss M ae G a rlin g to n of th e office, w hose e n g a g e m e n t to M e rit S te g e r w a s an n o u n c e d . The w ed d in g will ta k e place N ovem be r IO a t th e F i r s t M e th o d ist C h u rch of B allinger. L ittle R a v e n a M athew s, (laugh t e r o f E. J. M athew s, r e g i s t r a r of th e U n iv e rsity , p r e s e n te d th e hon o re e w ith a silv er cre am and aug a r se t in b e h a lf o f th e s t a f f o f th e R e g i s t r a r ’s offic e . T h e r e f r e s h m e n ts a n d d e c o r a tio n s c a r rie d ou t th e H allow e en m otif. S te g e r, w ho is fro m S an Angel t h e Reserv is loan a s s i s t a n t in L ib r a r y a n d th School o f Law. He e x p e c t s to re eeive h i s ’ b a c h e lo r an bac h elo r o f law d e g r e e s in J u n e . is a s t u d e n t in o f a r t s * * * F r a n c e s M cG aughin e n jo y e d a visit fro m h e r m o th e r la st w eek. E. J. C u b e r o f H ou sto n sp e n t t h e w eek-end in A ustin. a give T he S c a tte rg o o d Club, a c h a r ity organ iz atio n of C atho lic W o m en b e n e fit in A u stin, will th is dan c e a t th e D riskill H otel W ed n esd ay n ig h t. S tev e G a r d ­ n e r ’s H okum K in g s will p la y fo r th e dance f ro m 9 u n til 12 o ’clock.. U n iv ersity girls w ho w ish to a t ­ f ro m te nd m ay g e t p erm issio n Miss Lula B ew ley a t th e office of th e dean of w o m en , l f th e y will call d u r in g office h o u rs, it w as a n ­ nounced. * George Harker — o - Visits University Sylvia Rosem an will sp e n d th e week-end a t h e r hom e in S an A n ­ tonio. Mr. a n d Mrs. M. L. M u n d a y of F o r t W o rth a r c v isitin g Dr. a n d Mrs. Ck B. Douglas. D r. D ouglas is a d j u n c t p ro fe sso r of '‘'’^ r a t i o n a l psycb~tngy. A Ivy*. Blain a n d C o W f ’l j N oble spy#*. the w eek-end a t Mtas N o­ ble*# h o m e in T em ple. Hallie Lou B raubn c h o f K irby th e w eek -end a t h e r H all sp e n t home in San A ntonio. Mrs. G eorge B a k e r w e n t to S an George H a r k e r o f S a n A nton io, A ntonio la s t w eek-end. g r a d u a te o f th e U n iv e r s ity an d alum ni m e m b e r o f A lp h a Rho Chi f r a te r n ity , is v isitin g th e local c h a p te r house. Mr. H a r k e r re c e iv e d his b a c h ­ in a r c h i­ elor o f science d e g r e e te c tu r e in 1926. I m m e d ia te ly a f ­ t e r g ra d u a tio n , he w a s associa te d w ith R alph C a m e r o n o f S an A n ­ to n io , one of le a d in g a r c h i ­ th e te c ts of t h a t city. H e w as w ith e i g h te e n m onths. t h a t firm f o r F rom San A n to n io , he w e n t to Seattle, W ash., w here he w as con­ nected w ith a n a r c h ite c tu r a l f irm fo r some tim e. Mr. H a r k e r is now w o rk in g for the firm o f Russell and Clinton of New York. H e h a s bee n w ith the firm a b o u t one y e a r, and is on th e p r e s e n t leave of a b sen c e a t tim e. W h ile th e U n iv e rsity , Mr. H a r k e r w as ac tiv e in c a m p u s activities. He will r e t u r n to N ew York to r esu m e his w o rk . in Mrs. J. W. Robbinr., m a tr o n of K irby Hall, s p e n t S u n d a y in San A ntonio w ith frie n d s. CUSI T h elm a B a ch e ld er a n d Rebecca in th e w ee k -e n d W illiam s s p e n t San A n to n io . , r n R u th Stiles of H o u sto n s p e n t the th e week-end a t K irby H a ll as g u e s t of A n n a H usto n . L eila McDaniels a n d M e rc ed L eism an sp e n t th e w eek -end in S an A ntonio. E loise Chainon o f t h e Z eta T a u A lpha house will spend th e w e e k ­ end in Dallas, w h ere she will a t- J te n d th e S. IC. U. gam e. Personal Engraved C hristm as C ards— D istin ctiv e d esig n s rea so n a b ly priced . Jordan-Ellison Co. 6 1 5 C o n u r e* * A v e . “ Y our E a s t m a n K odak D e a le r ” f r o m M e m b ers o f th e Quill C lub of the U n iv ersity will hold a b e n e f it b rid g e p a r t y to 4 o’clock T h u rs d a y a f t e r n o o n a t th e U n iv ersity F a c u lty W o m e n ’s Club, 610 W hitis, f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f th e T e x a s P r e s s w o m e n ’s Associe tio n S cholarship F u n d . 2 :3 0 Dr. A nnie W e b b B l a n to n , p ro fesso r o f r u r a l e d u c a tio n , is in ch a rg e o f th e f u n c ti o n , w hich will b r id g e , a u c tio n inclu de c o n t r a c t bridge, “ 42,” an d parching T he m ax im u m e x p e n d i t u r e f o r th e p a r t y will be 75 c e n t s f o r each person. R e s e r v a tio n s c a n be se cu red by callin g Dr. B la n to n . Mrs. J. L. H u n te r , Mrs. J . G ilb e rt, or a n y o th e r m e m b e r of t h e Quill Club. T he T e x a s P r e s s w o m e n ’s Club A ssociation S chola rship is m ain t a m e d f o r th e p u rp o se o f e n c o u r ­ a g in g jo u r n a lis m w ork, a n d w as w on last y e a r by A n n e E. E llio tt o f G reenville. • * * F o rm e r S tu d e n ts M arried F r id a y Lloyd D. M ann a n d B e tty N e w ­ ton, f o r m e r s t u d e n ts o f th e Uni v e rsity , w e r e m a rr ie d F r id a y m o r n ­ in g in Del Rio, th e h o m e o f th$ bride. Mr. M ann is a m e m b e r o f th e S ig m a E t a Chi f r a t e r n i t y . W hile a t t e n d i n g th e U n iv e r s it y he w as elec ted f re s h m a n yell l e a d e r a n d also w as elected a s s is ta n t yell le a d ­ e r f o r th is y e a r b u t did n o t r e t u r n to th e U n iv ersity . Mrs. M a nn w as a f r e s h m a n in th e U n iv e r s ity la s t y ea r. Mr. a n d Mrs. M a nn a r r iv e d in A u stin F r id a y n ig h t a n d sto p p e d f o r a f e w d a y s a t th e S te p h e n F. A u stin H otel. le ave th is T u e s d a y m o r n in g , f o r M ac­ G re g o r, w h e r e t h e y p la n t o m a k e th e i r hom e. Mr. M a nn will go in bu sin e ss w ith hi,s f a t h e r . T h e y will J o e L o w e n ste in o f H o u sto n s p e n t th e w eek-end inil A ustin . L o r r a in e Mehl o f th e S cottish R ite D o rm ito r y will sp e n d the w ee k-e nd in F o r t W o r th w ith h e r p a r e n ts . She will hav e a s h e r g u e s t P a u lin e S tah l. G O L I I U N B A L L S 4 . a u t u m n S U N S H I N E W e T e l e g r a p h F l o w e r s A n y w h e r e S p e c i a l W e s t e r n U n i o n W i r e D i r e c t to O u r S h o p I Texas Colors for S. M. U. Game O range and W hite Dress Flannel, 54 in. wide— Ju st the m aterial far O range J a c k e t costumes and other University color schemes. W h ile It Lasts $1.98 per yard MONTGOMERYWSRD&CQ 409-11 C on gress, P h o n e 3 6 3 6 , A u stin , T e x a s. PACE I ■ .. Phillip s W h a r to n , m e m b e r of Phi D elta T h e ta , will spe nd T h u r s ­ visiting d ay frie n d s. in S an A n to n io M a rie tta Jackson, Z eta T au Al­ pha, will a tte n d th e S. M. U. f o o t­ ball gam e in Dallas this w eek-end. George* Seay, Phi D elta T h e ta , will a t t e n d the S, M. U. gam e while in D allas this w eek-end. J . Z. W e a v e r, J r ., of H ouston, w as in A u s tin o v er th e w eek -end to, a t t e n d the R ice -T ex a s gam e. C h a rles P a r k e r an d E d w a r d P e r ­ rin m o tore d f r o m H o u s to n F rid a y tn a t te n d th e R ice-T exas g am e la st S a tu r d a y . T h e y r e t u r n e d S u n d a y nigh t. Mavis B rogdon s p e n t th e w eek­ end a t h e r ho m e in B ry an . Arc You All Set For The Dallas Trip? Followers of Football Follow the Crowds to Wilcox s they assure If you are interested in the game, you will get along fam ously here. You ll find y o u r kind of people and your kind of apparel. You ll h e a r m en talking over the new th e m ­ fum ble ruling as selves against fum bles in fashion. It’s a gay cro w d — all y o u n g in spirit even tho* som e of the m ost enthusiastic are from the class of 92. Y o u ’ve got to look s w a n k — b u t y o u ’ve got to keep w arm . A t W ilc o x ’s there is e v eryth in g you need for both. Suits $30, $ 35, $40 O thers $ 2 5 to $75 Top C oats $25, $30, $35 O thers $ 20 to $85 A lligator Slickers $5 to $10. F ren c h C oats $ 8.5 0 to $25. Luedecke-Moffatt Co. The Friendly Store S om eth in g N ew E very D ay Off to the Big Game in a » * A \t / New Crepe Dress 1675 - 2500 Smart afternoon dresses . . . trim school dresses . . . fascinating dinner dresses. F e a tu rin g all the new d e­ tails th a t are so im portant this season. Silk crepes and satins in black and new fall shades. H e ig h -h o U n d e r w e a r V a n ity F a ir >,JA J <* * GLOVES N ew G a u n tle t a n d C u ff $3.25 - $4.75 Im portant N otice to Students The following students will please call at B. Hall 119 today for checks on library deposit balances for 1928-1929: Swatt, Maurice I. Taylor, A fford ll. Taylor, Frances E. Taylor, Melba Lou Tolbert, Cecil II. Underwood, Jam e s A. Van W orm er, Carl W. Vickey, Chan. W adley, Barron E. W alker, Lily Hush W alling, Edna E arl W eaver, William C. W entw orth, Chester C. Wilkes, Jam es W. . f " Williams, Paul Wilson, Helen W ray, H arold C. 4 J W right, Carl C, W urzbaeh, Kila Jan e « W yman, Elsie Grace J - Wysong, Dudley Zeanon, H arry in find* f a ­ H eigh-H o Y outh fu l v or Eyes. N e w e r styles by V a n it y F a ir , ex p re ssin g m o d e r n p r e f e r e n c e y o u th ’s and f o r p la stiq u e . b r e v it y These g la re d Kid Gloves a r e designed in long m a n n e r w ith f la r e d g a u n t l e t black w ith whit* lions. E g g sh ell a n d beig* • > rn w T hey a r e rnhina- P le a se C all fo r Y o u r C h e c k s P ro m p tly . Hand Bags $2.95 - $5.00 THE CACTUS ' - u I - A'"* V c sts, $ 1 .2 5 ; B loom ers, $ 1 .7 5 G ow n s, $ 3 .0 0 ; C h em ise, $ 2 .0 0 . The m a jo r ity rules w ith U n d e r a r m ty p e s of T a p e s tr ie s and L e a th e r s . In th e Pouch is a fa v o rite w ith several d e s ig n e r s — all em ploy u n ­ usual fa s te n in g s and novel trim s. . . Si I i IAI I quire Box M O N T A G ’ S \ London Crushed Bond Die Stamped With Seal and Texas si.ee CC-CP T H E D A I L Y T E X A N • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, IM*. ■ asgggsgg— — — ■ ■ mmm mmm ii ■ a mil ... ii maw HAROLD TEEN—PEMBROOK TAKES NO CHANCES f H K * C AU SA I OOT j J »u>' s e -cci a c k s d m na - POiSOM PACE 4 ** a s t ©Jvt Bailu ©exan EataM1«b#d la I S M Th# ©»ilf Te*»a »*. I ,**A^ 8»cir • • Uai»er*!*r af J****’ * “*' tin. l r Tem* Hfjfafi* K.bbcatio**, **r- * • t e r r day «*C*1* M unday. M i 'o r i a : # * « ••. B H att. T d ep h eae* • 1 * 1 - 4 1 . ( A lta r I* p ■». 4**T-» Bael**** office*. BU H a l t TsJepbnae* I - J 1 4 4 ar,4 2 11*4. P rin te d b y th#- U n iv e rsity P ra t* A. C W rig h t. Measure*- E n te re d aa ## n't Has* m a tte r a t Sh# a*, A a s tia . T e* a* . Saba#.rhythm y r * : Ft*# dollars y'*r!y E d ito r - la -Chief Managing fWltar WM. KAY MILL KR DA YIH KAM- Edit* He* W riters Roy Canion Jeff Ila* mU •ports .... TheebW Society * FA-'oriel Baregesplu - M w u M c M I © _ Department Heads „ A * adet! 0 !*•*< WV.tm.rn Van FI*** ’ „ Ale* M ifphi-m Bffl Dyer Re* ly» Calhoun „ Bimetal r«M n* „ . J **!S * « 1!* r r.»W, A-* M.r- im * J o H w t a a A A lfred Met- tfcrn.. A r a tio n * — _ • '**>-« «**" (tapaiWMt-it* Staffs Sports: Pe** Mariisealeo. I), B- Harde­ Fra-if** SffM*. man. J wow# Kerby Rocket y : CkfbtlM Kl Mao 3m e r' V t, Im * Jo K Jem,*' Bbepp* Thoma# Cum era nt#*» tweed, Cdr* Mm L*n# . K«.a CUI ion. Ii#** Bisso .lf ham TONIGHT'S STAFF Dan r . Fowler Paula King Louise S tirfry Beatrice Gans Sam Braswell Faye Shelton las tie Editor A‘mutant Ajbufttant Night Reporter Night He porter Rewrite Editor th* ar** l i b e r a l j u d g e s ; like to d o w h a t w* Criticism IT is human nut urn for u t‘> I ( a n d o w ell. AU o f u h c a n d o s o m e t h i n g s w ell, h u t t h e r e is ©tit t h i n g w< all Ilk** t o d o a n d o n ly f e w o f uh c a n d o well. n a m e l y , c r i t i c i s e . I D iv e r s ity I n in l a w s t u d e n t s t h e i r c r i t i c i s m s o f t h e o p i n ­ i o n s of j o u r n a l i s m s t u d e n t s e n j o y c r i t i c i s i n g t h e p o lic ie s o f A r t h u r B r i s ­ b a n e , H o r a c e a n d J o s e p h P u l i t z e r ; E n g l i s h s ty * d e n t s get a t h r i l l o u t o f c r i t i ­ c i s i n g S h a k e s p e a r e a n d O s c a r s t u d e n t - W i l d e ; e c o n o m ic s l a m b a s t s o c i a l i s m ; s t u d e n t s o f h i s t o r y c r i t i c i s e s e v e r e l y N a ­ p o le o n a n d B e n e d i c t A r n o l d ; f r e s h ­ s o p h o m o r e s f r e s h m e n c r i t i c i s e m e n , a n d h i g h s t u d e n t s w h e n t h e y g o h o m e a t C h r i s t m a s t i m e . f »r e e k y , c r i t i c i s e sc h o o l I * l i t - S F ' % D A Y ’S N E W S By DAN C. FOWLE R I. 2- 3. 4. 5. N*w O rleani Violence. Pap## Cargo. President in CommaaJ. B ta fk a m ’i Dolan**. Sp rrd ie r Plane*. HEET a r strike violence broke out sprain Monday in O rb ‘an# when a at.rent n r wo homes were he m bed. Po* i pied cnn- 8 were cs or men a nil horn n m f ll h •asres ao^e th eir Angered of ' >ardt the « <1 not be the / ‘Izpu Albania I G r e e k i a ripen w hat wha r g o and broke r of Oriental pposed to br- bf ga. They found only paper and a1 dust. Official* confessed that ship ry anci claiming $100,000 in-aranco intended sinking the Pre I r ■ i rn Bident Kai-Shek o governm ent i«t Nanking Monday to f»H*ume comma uominchun. ‘ tho na- d> parted in right id against B u l l Bellow s By ALEX M U RPH REE I AS WE W ERE “E til Bellows**—my* a name; To make a per non chortle B a t yet a likely name ‘Neath which m o rta l. to grow infi­ Kor a minute I was scaped T h at I would ha vt; to write fie neath a name th a t no one Could make last e'en a nijfht. I feel like being in A place I've been before Where I knew every cranny, jparniliar with each door. AUSTIN SUNSETS By H E. S. to Why should on* go away find beauty when we have ho rnueh of her pie rider fill ablaut us? One would have to trave:! far and wide to find more b eauty than exists in alone A tis tin. With her unm et he could captivate the attention of any raid artist. 'I he gh>w of the Sun a t whc low- er herself into th e canny purple Sen at dr Bingham, in defending f th a t r hrouda the elephantine hills ! trnds o» rest a fatigued mind and I i h( dy and to confirm anyone of a I n ore beautiful world, in his I* Evans**# himself Mon rn flit rd Chi >U employ- as ii: "I wa* advised friend# not to a p p e ar before committee because it bad been Bed against me as a friend of admin intra! inn th* To those whom were re a red on I plains arc able to appreciate the I hills that lend background to the I firmament*. Most cities are noted ' for something. New Orleans in I not**J for antiquities, Crowley for its its oil, Orange for it* millionaires, but, Austin can well be remembered for I her marvelous sunsets. rice, Beaumont for A JI , Dflabar, commander o f - British Schneider cup t<*am, s been detailed by the air roiriM- / to continue his Research for speedier I' the anas. He hope# to a tta in t u t of 400 miles per hour. building still o f An attem pt was made Monday to kill Japan'* prem ier when a m a n , apparently w e akm inded, swung to the running board of the prem ier’s car with a drawn d a g ­ ger. The car swerved and he was thrown to th* ground. A bottle containing a message E P IT A P H n o . 2 H E R E lie* th** ben#** Of F«l icia C arter W ho died o f sh am e A t the loit her ta r te r . — LU W. Education School Wellesley College To Play Football Fellowships Open Ptah-Nu Elects Officers Monday Chaperon* Named For D allas Trip Official Notice GIRLS wishing to go on the tra in Chaperons fo r the special trains Longhorn- to the S. M. U. game have been an- M ustang game m ust m ake reser- I nounced by Miss Lula Mary Bew- v a tjons vsrith Miss Lula Bewley, as- the Dean of ^ t a n t dean 0f women, b e fo re to Dallas for th e new Notice of a num ber of o f­ scholarships and fellowships fered by Wellesley College, Well­ esley, Mass., to University of Texas students, has been received in the office of Dr. H, T. Parlin, dean of the College of A rts and Sciences. Ptah-N u, h o n o ra ry arch itectu­ the ral fra te rn ity , organized on campus last year, m et Monday night and elected The train leaving Austin Friday officers: Allyn Gordon, president; aftern oo n will be chaperoned by vice p resident; E v e re tt Eignus, Theodore H. Allen, secretary, and j Miss Alma Yeiser, assistant social , Charles F. Weddington, historian. I director of the W omans’ B uilding .! though it# m e m b e r - j Mrs. M artha Cavin of the Delta ! th e following Women. jey> assistant Ptah-Nu, to F rid a y noon. Standards Raised For C.I.A. Graduate* Student* in the School of Edu­ cation will discus* th e formation of a football team a t a convoca tion called by Dean B. F, Pitten- g r T h u rsd a y a t 4 o’clock in G arri­ If the plans m aterial­ son Hall I. ize, Otto C . Rode, who was coach of the. high school team in ( ald well, will coach the all-education football team. The funds range from $950 to $1,000 in income and have a pro- vision that the holder m ust be a H a n s for unifying th e student graduate of some approved Amer- body are to be broug ht forth abl lean college or university. this meeting, which all tho stu­ dents in th e School of Education are expected to a tte nd . Selection of officers al o will take place. The Sutton Education Club will he discussed. The club was named for the late Dr. W. 8. Sutton, for- ! mer p re sid e n t of the University, and fine of the founder* of the School of Education. Student* in education a re eligible fo r the club, of which Lee D avenport is presi­ dent. The club is sponsored by the committee on stu d e n t activi­ ties, of which B. F. Holland of the School of Education is chair­ man. The new fellowships and schol­ arships are the Alice Freeman graduate Palmer Fellowship for students; the fellowship of the Wellesley College Alumnae Asso­ ciation for study leading to a doc­ tor of philosophy degree; several resident Fcholarships fo r graduate work; the Fanny Bullock W ork­ man Scholarship for women. Application for the scholarships should be made to the president of Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., the notice said. O ------------- Fitzgerald to T alk A t M eet in A tlanta ship has been confined to ju n io r j Delta Delta house will leave on ' Sp?rial to Thr Daily T rrnn BENTON, Oct. 2J and senior students of a rc h se e - i the Friday night train. ture, will this y ear elect the out- j Mrs. Eva P re n d e rg ast of standing sophomore in the depart- Alpha Phi house will be on the recently by m ent of architectu re to member- ship. Members of the fra te rn ity are T. H. Allen, Jim Hammond, Well of the W om an’s Building will I B. Jcssen, Charles F. Wedding- po on t he Frid ay n ight train, and ton, E dw ard Bodet, Allyn Gordon, v/iU leave Da nas on the Sunday and E v e rett Eignus. Ed Grasty, night specia i. Mrs. Chadwell will J. M. Stew art, were g raduated last spring. and Louis Page be a t the Baker H otel. tra in which leaves Austin Satur- leK0 - morning. Mrs. Pearl C h a d -1 ^ stand ards of the college, the requ!rem ents for fTadua^ 10^ m a 0 the Texas State^ Col- for Women raise the scholas- Changes in. Newly-elected pledges will be announced a t a din ner honoring facu lty members a t College Inn, Tuesday, November 5. N aturalists to G et P rizes for M em oirs o-------------- — Janzen A nn ou nces M eeting Schedule Two prizes, one for $60 and one for $50, are being offered for the best memoirs in the English lan­ guage on any subject in the field of Ornithology. The prizes, of- The schedule of meetings to be fered annually by th e Boston So- in the University Commons siety of N atural History, were founded by th e late Dr. William Johnson Walker. held this week as announced by Miss Anna Janzen, director of the Com­ mons, is a* follows: Everyone la eligible to e n te r the competition; Dr. W alker, however, intended the prizes primarily as encouragem ent to young natural- A nna Richardton, child spe c ia lis t , mts, stated Francis Harper, secre- tary of the society. Al memoirs from Washington. mu.st be in the hands of the secre­ ta ry of the Boston Society of N atural History by March I, 1930, is was announced. Wednesday, de pa rtm e n t of eco­ Friday, dinner honoring Miss NINE STUDENTS ILL nomics luncheon. .......... - o— - Six students are ill at St. David's Hospital; they are Virginia Nourse, Mildred Diseh, Christine Grisson, S. T. Beard, Mrs. E. K. Chewning, and Vela Norwood. Those ill at Seton In firm ary are j Tom Reeder, E. F. Green, and F. A. Watres. -------------------------o ........... —- -----------------------------o-------------- Eleanor Luetcke spent the wreck end a t her home in San Antonio. Mrs. S. G. Buckley of Galveston her the week-end with spent da ughter Helen a t Newman Hall. Dorothy K ramer, Kappa Kappa Gamma, will visit in Beaumont over the week-end. Julian F e r titt a will retu rn to his home in Beaum ont for the week­ end. in The regulation a ff e c ts all stu­ dents e n te rin g September, 1930, o r th e re a fte r. A candidate fo r graduation m ust present at hours tow ard a major least 24 subject and a t least 18 hours to­ ward a m inor su bject, w ith a gra d e of C or higher, in the va­ rious groups leading to degrees. Any credit in a m a jo r o r minor subject, with a grade of D, m,/JI be counted graduation to w a rd but cannot be cou nted as a part of the 24 or 18 hours required. ------------------o-------------- 2,030 AT T ECH Spe/ ial to Thr Daily Texan this te rm of LUBBOCK, Oct. 29.— With arf enrollment 2,030 students, 300 more than at this date last year, Texas Technolog­ ical College has exactly the same num ber on the faculty, it is point­ ed ou t by President Paul W. Horn. And he states f u r th e r that even with this 20 p er cent in­ crease in the stu d e n t body, the appropriation made by the State less to pay salaries is $10,000 the amount th a n last year and less. fo r m aintenance is $17,000 the the appropriation fo r Also sum m er session is one-third less, although 1,300 stu d e n ts attended the last sum m er session. -----------------------------o-------------- Lillie Rienhardt and Mozelle Oldis of Rice In stitu te W’ere the week-end guests o f Marguerite Oberkampf at Newman Hall. ferry Milwaukee, I trola for $15.” — last week'# storm | I t is v e r y e a s y t o find f a u l t from the car which sank in on I .ake Michigan, wa* found in lake Sunday. The message w i t h a n y t h i n g o r a n y b o d y . | the in : “ Making w ater W e a r e all s o fu ll o f f a u l t s | rca ournelvvH, t h a t i t is n o t r o u b l e sin her. good, t o pi* k o u t t h e f a u l t s in o t h e r Have turned back to Milwaukee. All [Hoople, m o r e a b i l i t y t o find t h e g*xxi i n o r g a n i z a - i n p e o p le a n d tlon.H t h a n t h e h a d . it is aln o h u m a n n a t u r e f o r u s to c r i t i ­ c is e o t h e r p e o p le w e a r e g u i l t y o f our.Helvea, sttll fast nnd containing valuable paper*, was found in the Tchoutieabouf River Sunday, two years niter been stolen from company. it, might not. last payroll,” Might make crew sit me an Pum ps working A snf I*, its lock f o r t h i n g s ) f a c t , i t r e q u i r e fast I n it “ Oh, Mrs. Grundy, guess what I got at the auction Hale. Ov, such a b a r g a in ! An orthopedic vic- A P O E M OF JOY A B L IS S Unpleasant thing* are much too T hey come once and then come f re q u e n t sequent. Troubles always com® in tr i p l e s - - Drop a stone and watch the ripples. Nothing much am ounts to much Kiss a girl and get in Dutch. , n N ew m an Club P lans Dr. J. A. Fitzgerald, dean of the : School of Business Administration, n P r o v i n c e C o n v e n t i o n w,u leave Friday, November 15, for A tlanta, Ga., to attend a meet­ ing of the Association of Southern economists. Dean Fitzgerald will #peak on the “ Trend of Research rn Business.” the G ulf States the of the Newman Convention was I I main business Discussion of Province Club, which m et Sunday. The con-! .................. I vention is to b<' held in L afayette, La., November 9. lo , and i i , and L indenm eyer V isits will be composed Newman Clubs in the Gulf Province. Ap proxim ately ten members from the i q D U r C A I I O t tV 6 & 6 & C D of _ , i Newman Club a t the University 1 are expecting to a tte n d the con- of Augsburg, Germany, was a recent visitor a t the Bureau of Business The main speaker a t the meet-) Research Rf the University. Dr. Dr. W alter Lindenmeyer vention. S o m e o n e h a* s a i d t h a t t h e r e a r e t w o c la u s e s o f p e o p le in ) t h o s e w h o do t h e w o r l d : t h i n g s , a n d t h o s e w h o a s k , “ W h y w a s n ’t it d o n e th e other- w a y ? ” E v e r y g r o u p t h a t w a s ; e v e r o r g a n i z e d h a s m a d e m i s ­ t a k e s , a n d t h e l e a d e r o f e v e r y o r g a n i z a t i o n h a s m a d e m i s ­ t a k e s . H o w e v e r , w e p r o b a b l y t h e s a m e w o u ld h a v e m a d e m i s t a k e o r m i s t a k e s t h a t w e r e e v e n w o r s e . C r i t i c i s m o f t h e r i g h t k i n d is a ll r i g h t . I t d o e s u s g o o d t o find oui o c c a s i o n a ll y w h a t o u r n e i g h b o r s t h i n k o f us. T h e r a v a g e s o f d e s t r u c t i v e c r i t i c i s m a r e w o r s e t h a n t h o s e o f w a r , b la c k , h e i n o u s w a r ; w'hiie c o n s t r u c t i v e c r i t i c i s m is v e r y b e n e f ic ia l to us all. W e h a v e H o Iv W r i t f o r t h i s s t a t e - the Faithful m em the wnumjs of a friend, but :eit- kuLKt’H of an enem y are de ful are Tact and diplomacy alw ays pay, but they pay th** moat in regard to criticism . When we criticise other people and or­ ganizations, we should preface our criticism with som ething good about the individual or organization. Vt hen we pref­ ace our ( ritieu m with a kind remark, the sting is taken out. In fact, the recipients of eriti- appre- cism are pleased and r th«*s» elate th e rem ark 6 und< conditions. It is well to offer criticism , but let’s rem em ber to first say som ething Rf*>d and mak*‘ our critic!.'rn,- c o n t r u c t i v e . O u r criticism * then will do good to others. m ------- M urphy A ppointed 0 P ublicity Director William M u tin y of Mexia im bf **»- the pastor of St. Austin's Chapel. " " tb<' c o tt" n " ^ t r y in the United States, D r. A . B. Cox, di- F a th e r Linnahan spoke of the r e ­ rector of the bureau, raid. ligious anti social life in the U ni­ versity. Fred Hilliard and Glenn Burgess gave musical num bers on the accordion and Miss Marie Kopecky sang several solos, accompanied on a Spanish guitar. and guitar, p |ans wore mad w ere made for a social J to lie held Saturday, November 2, from 7 until 8 o’clock. Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS LAUNDRY DENTIST BUSINESS SERVICE Just Dial 5 1 5 9 itu al M edium . W HY W ORRY— Se# M r., iHc k#l— S p ir ­ R esid en ce 208 w « # t 7fh. ating *892 fo r a p p o in tm e n t. H our* IO a m. *•> 9 p.m. L iv e day* by a p p o in t­ m en t. No colored. T E X A S R E SEA R C H ANO COA CHING B U R EA U - M aterial K athered on an y I su b je ct. Clinching In all b ra n c h e r by ex- ! p ert* . F ir s t cia** ty p in g of pinier* an d j these*. T elpehon# 66X4. 709 W e a l 2 4 th Home l a u n d r y I l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 L O IS BR O W N p re se n t T ex an b u sin e ss office p a s se s th e a te r tu re * a t p o p u la r p rices. to in A ustin th e R ita T h e a te r, th is ad a t th e g e t tw o th e only show ing so u n d p ic ­ to O ffirc hoar* from 2 p .m . to 7 p .m . O th e r hour* by a p p o in tm e n t only T e n year* in A u stin DR. GUFFIN D E N T IS T G round floor flew N ail* B uilding, opposite N ew G reyhound S ta tio n , fit0 -6 1 2 B raso s S tre e t. T elephone 9642, K csidenc# 3600. A u stin , T exas. For Expert S tre e t. Cleaning & Pressing FLORAL FOR SALE i I o ra tio n s , W OODM AN’S S H O P — C at F L O W E R flow er*, w edding b o u q u e ts, ta b le d#e- M em ber 909 C o n ­ d e sig n s. a r t i - t i e F lo ral T eleg rap h D eliv ery , g re ss . P h o n e 9360. th e T e*an busine** office EMMA B E L L E I KAR p re s e n t thin a d a t tw o p * " , 'l to th e Rim T h -a te r, now show ing P a ra m o u n t ro u n d p ic tu re s a t p o p u lar prices. to g e t FO R SA LE — N ew C orona ty p e w rite rs , j Im p ro v e your school w ork j E asy term s. by u sin g a ty p e w rite r. P hone 9626. S E V E R A L ty p e w r ite rs in good con dition 207 W . 6 th S t. an d a t a b a rg a in . P h o n o 6542. Y O U R P h o to g ra p h y by E llio tt'* . I n tr o ­ d u c to ry o ffer: F o u r 8x10 P ro fe ssio n a l P h o to g ra p h s, o n e colored in oil. a t a b a r ­ g ain . P h o n e 2 -8 8 9 3 1012 W . 30th S tre e t. P au l M. H a rg is . ROOMS FOR RENT BOYS ROOM fo r r e n t cheap, a ls o board, v e ry reaso n a b le . Good hom e cooked 2208 R io G rande, P h o n e 2-0 2 2 7 . m eal*. FOH R E N T — Room s fo r lig h t h o u sek eep ­ F ifte e n d o llars m o n th . in g . G arag e. Mr*. L nndell. 4201 D uval. R ita T h e a te r. Co m f o r t a b l e room in e x ch an g e fo r sm all am o u n t of w ork for tw o boy.* o r w ill re n t r**a e n a b le . P h o n e 4164. FOR REN T to boys a room w ith p riv a te e n tra n c e . 707 W. 2 5 th S t. LOST & FOUND L O S T — One billfold, c o n tain in g B lan ­ k et T a*, railro ad pas*, an d A u d ito r's F in d er m ay keep m oney. R e­ to B. HaB I ID . o r call 3606. re c e ip t. tu r n Students, le t ’# get dolled u p for the week-end a t S.M.U. We do g ua ra nte e work at IO p er cent di.-icount. BARNEY FARMER Dentist 9 1 2 N o rw o o d B ld g . P h o n e 2 - 3 5 1 3 TYPEWRITERS A U ST IN T Y P E W R IT E R CO. R e n t, r e p a ir — B uy, sell all m ake*. 903 C o n g ress P h o n e 5822 BEAUTY PARLOR G U A R A N T E E D P E R M A N E N T S ANY S T Y L E on sale MKT trains leaving Austin 4 :2 5 p. rn., 11;40 p.m., Nov. 1st, and again 7 :0 0 a.m.. Students’ Special Nov. 2nd. Return limit Nov. 3rd. .70 ROUND TRIP .20 R O U N D T R IP S p e c ia l S le e p e r s f o r C o -e d s . Reservations to be made through the Dean of W o­ m en’s office. BAND & STUDENTS DAYLIGHT SPECIAL Also there goes six months of free h a ir 5 h a i r s e t t i n g w i t h e a c h p e r m a n e n t ] LONA d e a n p re se n t given th e Rose M arie B e au ty S hop sp e c ia lists in a1) b e a u ty w ork, to receiv e a fr*e lin g er w ave. U p sta ir* a t S ix th and C ongress. tbi* ad a t Q U E E N B E A U T Y P A R L O R I LO ST— M onday on G uadalupe S tre e t. brow n leat hr r billfold, co n tain in g b lan ­ k e t tax. A u d ito r's re c e ip t, and o th e r pa- p lease call N ellie Mae ; per*. ' A lb rig h t, W om an'* B uilding. F in d e r 7^J?oieyH a/tIe Costa S Oner 6 "' & C ongrexs tetMwss ton (-6" * TYPING Leave A u stin 7:0© rn. rn. N o r. 2nd. A rrive H ig h la n d Park ( Ownby^ S t a d i u m ) 1 2 . 4 5 p. m. Return, L eave D alla s U n io n D e p o t 7 : 3 0 p r n ., Nov. 2nd: arrive A u s tin I a. m. Buy Y o u r T i c k e t s Early Room 2, Woolworth Bldg. Phone 7730 KATY CITY TICKET OFFICE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN HOTEL IO O E a s t 7 t h Phone 7202 [ l f " EAT AT H U LETT'S T h e re ’! A Reason ..a * . BOARD & ROOM GOOD home-cooked m eals, th re e meal* s day $25 OO : 2 meals a day $20.00. 1906 Nueces S tre et, P hone 2-0249. N IC E room fo r tw o boys, h e a t fu rn is h ­ ed. M eals se rv ed a t reaso n a b le ra te . l» * il Colorado.. P h o n e 5967, G RA D U A TE AND F A C U L T Y — These* a n d M a n u sc rip ts e x p e rtly a n d n eatly ty p e d . T h o ro u g h ly ex p erien ced . R efer* en ces. Cecil B a tle r, P h o n e 4828, 2804 N ueces. BUSINESS SERVICE BAK KR M A L L E T T p re« en t th is sd at the T ex an busine** office an d g e t tw o ta ik ia g to aev a P a ra m o u n t ail pa**!-* in v i t e at the R.U Theater. tin g s, G as E . R A V EN . P lu m b in g r e p a irs . Gas fit­ se lect im u P rice* reaso n a b le . M erton w a te r h e a te rs 1493 L av aca S tre e t, P h o n e 8703. b e a te rs . Nice 5f£h J# 0 /ST W ill C lean an d P re s s a S a it Eugene W a v e # ...................$ 5 Realistic W aves .............. $10 o r P re ss S u it and P a ir of P a n t* P H O N E 6312 . t ♦ J f IRIS 3 0 W TT* a HWIPSWAYBIPiI F R E E 3SfCAN OI MARTIN’S F L Y -O L E N E IT K IL L S 5W*r Flies. Ants. Roadies and nova ikes *E*UtySOUAKA«fftSO SmaH an 35 We also h ave flo o r sw eep, d is in f e c ta n ts , an d flo o r dye. Special prices t o R oom ­ ing H o u ses. C. J . M a rtin and Son. P h o n e 8821. F O R COAL— CO K E AND W OOD U n iv e rsity Coal & W ood Co. P hone 7741 6 06 S an M a rco s. GREETINGS from WHITE, WILCOX, TAYLOR A GARDNER 1406 Norwood Bldg. Attorncys-at-Law •' *•*' \ y - I Ike D. W hite Chas. A. Wilco* Q. C. Taylor J. Harris Gardner DRS. L Y N N A L Y N N D en tal S u rg e o n s 1012 N orw ood B ldg. 50 C E N T S AT T H E W E S T E N D H IG H E S T cash prices paid fo r second hand clothing and shoe*. We boy an d sell- A. S w art*. 417 E a s t 6th, P hone *762. W E p ay the highest clo th in g and sh o es. 6 th S t., P h o n e 8717. foe east-effi a trices i iiin sb u rg . 407 E a s t W ILL IA M DUNCAN p re s e n t th jt ad a t th e ©Actus P re s s in g S hop to g e t a s u i t p re sse d . EAT O U R D ELIC IO U S •JJoppe S h o p p e -A t PO PC O R N WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929 NOW SH O W IN G A T T H E M A JE S T IC Ed Department T o I Join Intram urals L a | E p S The intramural council, in y e ste rd ay aftern o o n , m eeting voted to recommend to the A th - 1 letic Council the entrance o f the departm ent o f education into the D epartm ental L e a g u e o f in tram ur- PjjKj* a1 athletics. The recom m endation was made with certain p rovisio n s uojjK that "in ord er to rep resen t the cd* gw®** ucation departm ent sport > in bo B pp, ! even ts the p articip an t m u st enrolled in the d ep a rtm en t or have g f o r cred it for or be taking1 education 314 or 3 1 7 .” S S E Etchings of H art T o Be Displayed A collection o f etchings by I G eo rge " P o p ” H a rt will be on d is-! play at the Elisuabet N ey Stud io * j from 3 until 5 o ’clock this Wed- neaday afternoon . The works o f Elisabeth Ney also will be open for inspection. i * R e a d i n g f r o m l e f t to rig h t a b o v e , we h a v e C h a r l e s M acN augh -, tori a s " J i m m y , ” C la u d e A llist e r a s " S p o o f y , ” a n d R o b e r t M o n t­ g o m e r y a s " J o n e s . ” T h e s e three h a r m o n iz in g g e n t le m e n a r e " T h e T h r e e L i v e G h o s t s ” in p e r s o n . T h is p ic t u r e p la y s a t the M a j e s t i c th r o u g h F r i d a y . is p resid ent o f the j Brooklyn S ociety o f Etch ers, and j h as been called a "V a g a b o n d i n g j Genius.” He has e x ­ tensively and h as lived f o r some In- time farm , with comedy g a g s ; I) " J o u r - diana. in Mexico am o n g by Rod L a Rocque and R ita La Mr. H art trav eled the Roy and recorded a s an all-talkie ftey’s E n d ,” comedy skit with cast -------------o---------- — so very wi ll th at i f s alm ost too well recorded. The theme song, is “ Gay L o v e,” sung only once, pretty good. The picture H e n ­ tertain in g aud should bo si en. A t the Hancock, la st tine s to) comedy 'x, one o f whom is a ten o r; B en B o ro n , Phi D e lta T h eta, will > S a i d ” — anoth«>r visit his home in Dallas over tho j "T h e Man skit, f e a tu r in g Grace < week-end. Dunbar Nile. interpolated j T h e movie will ne an all-talkie called S o u n d s inter- j eating. T h u rsday and F riday, at ; the Hancock* J He \ c ry Ich a .” Marcia Wilson of Littlefield Dor­ m itory will spend the week-end in D allas with her parents. V a u d e v i l l e — Five act , h e r o they a r e : I) the A rm str o n g B r o ­ thers, a th le te s; 2) the Two Blos­ soms, sister - in song and d nice; 3) the C harles Althoff, a relic o f Ba;)! isle A do ue o f the 1*1, T h eta house will drive to Lu- the S. M. U. gam e. W A R N E R B A X T E R L O I S M O R A N Hu e a t r £ L a s t T i m e * T o d a y Rod La Rocque “ 7 he Delightful Rogue” Starts Today T H R E E L IV E G H O S T S All T a l k i n g C o m e d y D r a m a “The Collegians” “ Screen Song” Tolking Comedies we. Metro-Goldwyn- M ayer’s HOLLYWOOD REVUE I ' iii"' A r m s t r o n g B r o t h e rs A T T A I N I N G T H E I M P O S S I B L E G R A C E D U N B A R N I L E A N D CO. a m T H E M A N S A I D T W O B L O S S O M S F r o m the G a r d e n o f S o n g a nd unco ON T H E S C R E E N T H E V E R Y I D E A — A L L T A L K I N G Talking S i n g i n g D a n c i n g Theater Calendar H A N C O C K — " T h e D e l i g h t f u l R o g u e " — R o d L a R o c q u e , R i t a L a R o y . T h u r s d a y : V a u ­ d e v ille ; f e a t u r e p r o d u c t i o n : " T h e V e r y I d e a ” — s t a g e a n d s c re e n c a s t , all ta lk in g . M A J E S T I C — " T l - r e e L i v e G h o s t s ” — J o a n B e n n e t t , J o ­ celyn L e e , R o b e r t M o n t g o m ­ ery . S a t u r d a y : " S w e e t i e ” — N a n c y C a r r e J !, H ele n K a n e , J a c k O a k ie . Q U E E N — " T h e H o lly w o o d R e v u e ” — e v e r y b o d y a n d e v ­ e r y th in g . T E X A S — B e h in d T h a t C ur- t a in ” — L o is M o ra n , W a r n e r B a x t e r . Opening I oday " T h r e e L iv e C h e s t s ” — f a s t and fu riou s old sta g e play tran spo sed word fo r word talking to the In fac t, it ha s even been screen. rum ored around from mouth to mouth th at regulation sta g e set­ tings were used in this one. How­ ever, seein g is believing. Jo a n Bennett, Lee, Robert M ontgom ery, ('laude AUister, and Chariest Mae N aug h t on com pose a c a st which should be c a p ab le of g e ttin g the most out o f their lines. Joc ely n — Bill. " B e h i n d T h a t C u r t a i n ” — S a t u r ­ d ay E v en in g Post serial m ystery by E a rl D err B ig g e r s at ted out rath er sup erbly by W arner Bax- the t e r and Lois Moran, with p art o f Charlie Chan, the Chinese d etective who is really the back­ bone o f the original series of m ystery yarns, reduced to a vapid minimum f o r love-story and box o ffic e purposes. Som e good a c t­ ing, fair myst< ry, and a few heavy rom antic moments. Recommend­ ed. At the T e x a s today and T h u r s­ day. — c.b. " T h e Hol l y woo d R e v u e ” — The p ic t u r e o ffe r s, am ong other things, William H aines who d oesn’t have ; much to do but it nicely, thank y o u ! H e’s tdoes not one o f the j best spots in the j show'. However, there are plenty J other ; uperb a c ts | for ; to m ake up This- one.- T h is la " T h e Delightful R o g u e ” — This W ILLIA M H A IN W >.o n !. o f tfc e b e s f look-, like an abortion in the movie a l l r o u n d pictures which has is really comedy it fam ily, but played hero this year. A t the very c arefu lly and cleverly done for the rem ainder o f the Queen week. — Pill. Chorus of 200 MARION DAVIES JOHN GILBERT NORMA SHEARER WILLIAM HAINES J O A N CRAWFORD BUSTER KEATON BESSIE LOVE CHARLES KING MARIE DRESSLER GUS EDWARDS DANE and ARTHUR LAUREL and HARDY UK EL ELE IKE ANITA PAGE POLLY MORAN GWEN LEE BROX SISTERS . * dancin g . ca rry in g on a V O l ' R fa v o rite sta g * . . . ningir g . . . line o f . h i ia r io u - . d e l i g h t ! »t h u m o r ! A y i v a a f o o a , f e a ­ s t u n n i n g l y b e a u t i f u l m u -ti a) rev u e, In th e r a d i o s o n g h i ? ' t u r i n g T h e R a i n , ” “ Y o u r M o th e r and Mint*," "C o tta f-Vetio’ For Y ou” arui " l e v In,aru Rhythm ' ! • S m g i n ' A d d e d T a l k i n g U n its pf m i l * W 0 /urttfrmai lh/WTS V * S T U D E N T S We urge you to attend the Mali the flees— T ak e Matinee prices befo re 6:00 p. re a d v a n tag e o f LOOK AT YOUR WATCH! just name begin with— for a minute T H-I N K! If so, today is the last day to make reservations in the Graduate Class Sec tion of the 1930 ( actus. TO M O R R O W Today, Wednesday, October 1929,3:30 p.m The Deadline Is: W E D TH U R Students who wish to he represented in this, the only permanent recd of the University year, should make arrangements for pictures immediate! at— ?HZATf*C — FRIDAY INTERSTATE VAUDEVILLE JIMMY ALLA RD & COMPANY A RoHicklixv F a r < « C o m e d y S k it J O U R N E Y ’S END Wr i tt en by Bi l l y H o u s e CHARLES AL TH OF F THE YANKEE FIDDLER Art i s t A p p e a r i n g O v e r N a t io n a l B r o HALL ZOW IE ! ! ! What a “ Sweet 1 Show H E L E N K A N E O r i gi na l R o o p - B o o p - A - D o o p S i n g e r a n d one s we e t kid NA N C Y CA R R O LL S i n g i ng a nd D a n c i n g — and JA C K O A K IE SW E E T IE AH T a l k i n g C o l l e g i a t e Mu s i ca l C o m e d y T r e a t Midnight Preview I- riday 11:30 ^ 5* ‘ A r J*..'i n~’ii**-- S t a r t s S a t . , Nov. 9th MAJESTIC P U B L IS H E R S O F THE CACTUS M SM Maya Ruins A ttrad Archaeologists To Yucatan Peninsula Engerrand Has Castaneda fakes Pictures OI Country ; Ac,jve par, Institute Forum Director L a u d s Fairness And Ability of Latin Delegate Th* A the hold 'n o f Va. u n d er •tty 'a ir the L * h a r lo tte sv ill po to a d v a n ce th e sta n d in g o f cu rren t lio n s will b e r ea d y tribu tion . uhli pi' \ f it IIH i bi ic q >n for Carlo# K, A m erican It turn Vet si* y. ;i‘ ! *'0 '!" tat ive o f th e N o f M exico. ( ’asia is* ii ne da, Latin the Uni* in o f j,-< th*' repr**sen- tion ai U n iv e r sity *1 lh T he com p o «#d " f I fo r open dis- I ;h up to o k tion*. T h * A u g u st, in s titu te ele v e n rou nd ta euaaion, o n e o f I a lin A mer iran r m *"ting w as held Mr. * n it an** da i at t! ** I*, d ilu t e *1* in A m erican questi*in s, on" w a s < n "Th*- G ood f aith o f the I nit*** S ta te s ,” and the o th er on “ M exico D ilem m a.” He al*" to o k an a c ­ til d ? v<> papers ing wit h I .a t • I lu t e o f Pubis that, Mnphi . dir re p art in t n- din* u.*t#ic*n ~. In a le tte r to the N a tio n a l Uni fro m Chari© rutty o f M exico for o f the Ins ti A ffair#, it w as ita l - Mr. C a sta n e d a p art id - esfdons <>f tho »11 the la t in -A m e r f> on ‘Our in th e open io n * / and ftint 8 on th e q u e stio n , P r< un*! tai jean Rd* forum Ai 'D oes th m en t *'f og n ix e mentn P< t ad bi ten and o f the intl ie* co e d a ’s pow I fo r c e fu l p olicy o f the Depart S ta te o f r e fu s in g to r**<*- L atin A m erica n g o v e rn - t up by for* ** w ork t vo n ces: T w o T h # Y u ca ta n p r om on tory w hich ju ts G u lf o f M exico A m e r ic a , Include* T hree P rovin ce* th*' p en in su la , the int** from C en tral th ree in to st at#*, Y ucatan ti pr< a od ( arupechy, and or Q tin t,m a Roo. la tte r , p r i­ m a rily , is th # d istr ic t o ver w inch L in d b erg h ex p lo r e d ju n g le s. Qu in tun a Ro**, it is tr u e , is la r g e ­ ly ju n g le , and u n c u ltiv a te d , Hut Y u c a ta n and C am p ech y, w e ll c u p i- va ted en d rath er p r o g ressiv e, pro­ d u ce v a s t q u a n titie s «>f th e fam ou* sisa l hem p. th* T he M ayas, v hi< h now , as w ell pied the Y ucatan elu d in g p o rtio n s o Spanish B o n d a r # m ala, w ere m ore in a w ay than th** S if ti w ho cam e America, but s o f th e ir dee lim f o r e th** S p a ni l trib* in o f old . occu in >en in su la, w h at is nov and G u a'e nighty civilise* rn rn-h in v a d er .f a h auh Mi*1 ex ten that th e y f*dl he a o v a r y Indian th* rd*. T h e S p a n ia rd s fou n d an a sto n ­ ish in g c iv iliz a tio n . T h e Maya! had th e ir ow n sy ste m o f w ilt in g and had a ls » d ev elo p ed a < alen dar y e a r o f 3 6 6 d a y s, w ithoul o u ts id e in flu e n c e , o f tour#©, an* had co n stru cted m an y inter* mg tr ib a l m on u m en ts, tvhieh are se e n ; by m odern e x p lo r e r s as cru m b lin g ruin* ~ h « st v e stig e # o f a d is in t e - 1 • g ra te d c iv iliz a tio n an d c u ltu r e . D o tted w ith Ruin* E m e tic a lly th e e n tir e Y u ca ta n p e n in su la is d otted w ith ru in s o f ! c itie s such rn th o s e w hich Lind bergh sa w . A nd m o st o f th em are but a few hours' d rive from M e r i ­ da. cap ital o f th e n orth ern p ro­ v in c e o f th e p en in su la, Y u catan . Oh, ye*, th ere a r e road*- in Y’ u- e a ta n , T he ruin co m p rise c ru m ­ b lin g c itie s, a n c ie n t sto n e roads overgrow n fo r est*, relic* o f scu lp tu re - all in ­ t e r e s tin g sc e n e s. P ictu re s w hich P r o fe ss o r E n g erra n d to o k on h is ex p ed itio n a re o f a b so rb in g in te r ­ e st. by t»i r a ch in g Critic Declares- (< m tin u od from Cag I) lon g wait* be? w eon t rnbly S in c e th is wax u fiv e -a c t p lay and th ere is a ch an ge o f sc e n e b e tw e e n e a ch a ct, such w a its are ex c u sa b le but in no se n s e co n d o n ed . T he in­ te r e s t a r o u sed b y o n e a c t n e a rly alw ays, g o n e b y th e tim e th e cu rta in had b e en d raw n on th e fo llo w in g a c t. T h e a u d ie n c e a t th e W e d n esd a y and Thu? day p e r fo rm a n ces prob­ the ab ly w ill be spared o n e o f handicap- under w h ich both the so e a st lab ored last s, iit- th e r e g u la r Lhe L abor T em p le in g a d a n ce *h>wn- ■ and t I ’erhai ii n igh t. habitat* w ill no ita ir s . F o r h m i'o g iv in g to in m a k in g su ch a! i rag* o rt, such fo r splent! th o se e n te r ta in m e n t in th* die nee to w hom S h a w ’s sit uat w as so m e th in g mort* than nit!gloss, fo r th e su p erb p erform an ce# o f Mn*. S ta r n e s and Dr S laver, f >r th e p a in -ta k in g and in to Higt nt d ire c tio n o f Mr, P arke. the D ustin L ittle T h e a te r is he con gra! a la te I. t in N orth ern G u a tem a la on th e Y u ­ c a ta n pen ins ala. w h ich w ill prob­ a b ly be mad" in J a n u a r y . W ith su ch a ‘ iv*- w ork in pro- g r ess • n th e seen**, a n ew d iseov- * ry m ay h* m ade am o n g th e r u in s c f the p en in su la at an y tim e. ARM BANDS For Texa»-SMU G am e 13c On Consignm ent A Good Deal Call Jim at 4 2 7 0 or 2 3401 W h ile th e i a r e solid and b u ilt o f gigant ta m in g royal t* te m p le s, on th* e le v a te d above erat<• height# i m id s b u ilt o f la r g an d cem en t. yptian pyram ids ih -ta n tia l, b ein g sto n e s a n d con- ha, th e old M aya other h and , hi* O' e a rth to m od- tr u n c a te d pyra- to n e s , rocks, A i r n " T h e te m p le w # c a rv ed in int rh a te o r a ted w ith pie tm god']* sac-?. tio n , th e tem ple ru in , fo r th e sc a r ch es w as eve sto o d b y even th e high;; M ay a . v ails are u su a lly te d e i g n s , o r d ec­ ure* o f g< ‘ ast w ith o u t e x e d oorw ay# are ie nee o f key st* len t Iv not un* 'iliz* a : One o f the pictures shows a strik in g contras# betw een the im posing M aya jprge, flab* rate, an d the sm all, u n p reten ­ tem it. tio u s d ep ictin g v iv id ly th o d iffe r e n c e Betw een ancle it *, and m odem Maya civ iliza tio n ,;a tiv e gras* hut* near are A t present, several Archaeolog­ ical * xpediti* exploring part# o f the in terestin g Y ucatan peninsula. One o f th e p a n ic s under Sylvan us Griswold M orley,. ha? alm ost d iscovered the k ey to ! th e old M aya h e ir o g ly p h ie s. Mr. M orley is connected w ith the Car- * a e g i s in stitu tio n . O nly a fe w w ee k s a g o , P r o f e s s p o t Engerrand was f§*ited by Dr. J . A lie n Mason o f the U niversity M useum >A Pl Hadelphia. Dr. Ma­ so n sto p p e d in Austin en r ou te to J G u atem ala C ity . H e is m a k in g p r e p a r a tio n s f o r an e x p e d itio n to! stu d y the ru in s o f P iedras N cgju . ; T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ’ SB Lagoon Chichankhanah in Yucatan WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. C L U B P L A N S C O M P L E T E y. per red to Th - M i TV*** Alderson- D E N T O N , O ct. 2 9 .— T h e clu b pro (fra rn fo r th e y e a r a t th e Col* le g e o f In d u str ia l A r ts has b een sc h e d u le d by th e R ound T a b le , a grou p co m p osed o f clu b p r e sid e n ts an d the p r e sid e n t o f th e stu d e n t b o d y . yo u m ay v e n t y o u t a cc u m u la te d w rath upon th em c o n fo u n d th em w ith y o u r k n o w le d g e . T h is v is itin g c o n tin g e n t w L l be w o rth y T w e n ty -fiv e c lu b s h ave op en ed o f y o u r b e st p la y s, fo r it h as tw ic e (C o n tin u ed fr o m P a g e 2 ) and se s sio n s la s t w e e k , N o ad m ission c h a rg e w ill b e m ad e to se e t g a m e. > I f m o st o f t h e fresh m a n p lay era g e t fa v o r a b le r ep o rts fo r th e ir J fir st h a lf-te r m o f sch o la stic w ork so th a t v e r y fe w o f th em are e lim in a te d fro m p la y , th e y w ill th e y e a r ’s p rogram d u r in g p ast fe w w eek s. th e T h ree sc h o la r sh ip c lu b s, th ir te e n n in e d e p a r tm e n ta l, lite r a r y , and ap in te r n a tio n a l r e la tio n s clu b have p lan n ed tw o m e e tin g s m o n th ­ ly , a so c ia l m e e tin g and a b u sin ess m e e tin g . ----------------- o— ,------------ M a rg a ret A lle r to n o f R ice In ­ th e w e e k -e n d w ith stitu te sp e n t L inda A lliso n . L ane M c A fe e sp e n t tho w e e k ­ en d in G a lv esto n . in good m ain tain th e in to tw o m arch ed to v ic tc r y tearm'— o n c e th e R ed s, th e th e Sam H o u sto n C o lle g e r e se rv e s, J and in th e g a m e , th e B lu e s w ill and a g a in in an a f f a ir w ith B a lli p lay tw o q u a r te r s an d th e Rer an undta sta te d that w hich it is ut Y ♦ —. Intramural Sport Scores t e n n i s F r a t e r n i t y L e a g u e H alf M oon b e a t S ig m a E ta Chi, Market Bureau Studies Retail Credit in Texas Hert Visits T ex** Cities Cath' rmcj Data For Survey in g the c o sts o f i ic d it e x te n s io n . 9 7, 8 - 6 ; K appa S ig m a b e a t S igm a “ T h e o u ts ta n d in g n e e d fo r thi~ A lpha E p silo n , 6 4, 6 - 2 ; Phi D elta kind o f in fo rm a tio n w a s em p h a ­ T h eta b ea t T au D e lta P h i, 6 - 0 , sized in 1928 by th e N a tio n a l Re- ta il C r e d it A s s o c ia tio n , o f w hich Mr, M eyer wan 6 0 ; S ig m a Chi b e a t D e lta K appa E p silo n , 6—4, 3—6, 6 - 3 ; Phi S igm a th en p r e ih fe n t.j D elta b e a t K appa A lp h a by fo r f e it; De- v hen it w as r e q u e ste d o f the p a r t m ent o f C o m m erce to under­ ta k e a n ation w id e su r v e y o f r e ­ t a il c r e d it. T h e p relim in a ry r e ­ port o f th is stu d y ws.H r e le a se d in i J u n e , 1 9 2 9 . W ha f in d u m en ta) fa c to r s B u r e a u R e c o g n i z e d (* an d w h eth er or n o t th ey can in d e te r m in in g reta il c r e d it fa c to r w h ich has handi- , ! cap p ed th e g a th e r in g o f in form a - is ar- q u estio n # that .ti* tbiU m uch o f th e d e sir e d in form a- re ta il c r e d it field J tion in "O ne th e t 11.* la ired m ea ng a n sw e re d b y th e B u rea u o f j j lon jH m ore or le s s co n fid e n tia l in iii 4rSf L v \- ; £ \ Y r ! r nWAS P . A B eta T h eta Pi b e a t S ig m a A lpha j f o r f e it ; T h e ta P hi b eat I Mu b y Lam bda Chi A lp h a, 0 - 6 ; 1 3 - 1 1 ; <> I; Phi G am m a D e lta b ea t D elta Tau D e lta , 8 - 6 , 6—1. I n d e p e n d e n t L e a g u e , C l e a t B D issip a to r s b eat D e M olay, 6—4. 6 4 ; H ot S h o ts w on by fo r f e it from C o p e la n d ; M u sk e te e r s b ea t H a y n es H ou se on f o r f e it ; B e v er ly b*at L ittle C am pus B, 6 - 1 , 6 - 2 ; Cude b eat H ou se o f S to v a ll, 8 —6, C -0. ----------- o---------------- V a sh ti C a m e s o f H o u sto n , fo r ­ m er s tu d e n t, a tte n d e d th e R ice- T e x a s g a m e and w h ile h ere v isite d a t th e Kirk h o u se. R om an s O ’H air sp e n t the w e e k ­ end a t h is hom e in L am p asas. R o b ert L. W h ite , a ss o c ia te pro­ fe sso r o f a r c h ite c tu r e , w e n t to San A n to n io T u e sd a y . M rs. L. C. G. B u ch an an (la u g h ter, G illian , and v is ite d L u cile the \ B u chan an a t S. R. D. o v e r w eek -en d . f o u r : HAMERS in* * Re cm < h al th e U n iv e r - ) it •, n atu re. F o r th is r e a so n the ,,f p . m ost work o f g a th e r in g th e s e d a ta must ( , ... , questions! L eopold L. M eyer o f H o u ston , r e ­ ta il th e tra d e r e p r e se n ta tiv e on B u r e a u ’s ad v iso ry board o f b u si­ n ess m en , are b e in g so lv ed on a i fa c tu a l huso* by m e a su r e m e n ts o f c r e d it risk s a c c o r d in g to o c c u p a ­ tio n a l g ro u p s, a c c o r d in g to A rth u r • lie r t, m a rk et resea r ch sp e c ia list in the B u r e a u , w ho is u n d e r ta k in g th e stu d y , * u t com m ercial su r v e y s. T h ese u su a lly be d o n e by som e im p artial it to th e B ureau by j p u b lic se r v ic e in s titu tio n in w hich ull bu - Ine se# o f th e s t a te have in T e x a s, the co n fid en ce. H e r e , in ­ g a th e r in g o f this c o n fid en tia l fo r m a tio n , on a sta te -w id e basis, is m ade p o ssib le by th e d ep a rtm en t o f m a rk etin g o f th*- B u reau o f B u sin e ss R esearch at th e U n iv er­ sity . T h is d e p a r tm e n t is now fo r - tu n a te iy to b eg in in a p o sitio n w ork on th is stu d y for the c o lle c ­ tiv e b en efit o f th e reta il s to r e s o f T i xas. H e r ! V i s i t s C i t i e s I led ger* o f d e p a r tm e n t sto r e s “ T h e in fo r m a tio n to ser v e as a I b asis fo r th e stu d y is to be ob­ tain ed from th* a c c o u n ts in cred it in D a lla s , F ort W orth , H o u sto n , San A n to n io , A u stin , W a c o , El P a so and o th e r large c it ie s in th e s t a t e ,” He it said. “ It th e d ata g a th e r e d can be u se d by c r e d it m a n a g ers in r e ta il sto re # in th e e v a lu a tio n o f p r e se n t, p a s t and po- t- n tia l cred it rink- b a se d on pa*t e x p e r ie n c e w ith in th e o c c u p a tio n a l grou p s. is p o ssib le th a t in “ L ea d ers th e r e ta il cred it field have been quick to g r a sp the sig n ifica n c e o f th is n ew stu d y u n ­ d ertak en by th e B u reau and th e y have b een e n th u s ia stic in th e ir e n - 1 I d o rse m e n ts. L M. J abn, p r e s ­ id e n t, an d J. P.. ( lark, ch airm an o f th e c o m m itte e on sta tis tic s o f th e A xoeiuted R e ta il C red it M en o f T ex a s, o fficially endorse*! th e p ro­ gram o f s tu d y . O th er a ss o c ia ­ tion h a v e p led ged th eir u n q u alified su p p o r t.” le a d e r s — --------------- Autumn T opcoats New Models . . . New Fabrics . . . New Colors $ aet*, j b ecom e v ita lly “ W ith in th e p a st few y e a r s th e r e has h.'eri un in c r e a s in g a m o u n t o f a tte n tio n g iven to th e sc ie n tific .study o f th e b a sis fo r th e g r a n t­ ing o f reta il c r e d it. C red it m en th r o u g h o u t the U n ite d S ta te s h a v e in a n y in fo r m a tio n th a t w ill help th em d ia g n o s e th e ir c r e d it c o n d itio n s a s; v el! a s a n y in fo r m a tio n th a t w ill e v e n In part ex p la in th e s e cd n d i- w as | turns. T he sta te o f T e x a s has la t e ­ ly tak en it# plane a m o n g le a d in g e la te s in fo r m a ­ tio n w h ich is so e s s e n tia l in red n e ­ in g a th e r in g th is in te r e s te d Mr. and M rs. M. L, M oody o f th eir d a u g h ter, th e .a t S. R. 1). over S a r a to g a v is ite d M a rie tta w eek -e n d . M iss Im a P a y n e o f San A n ­ ton!" visit* d h er siste r . Ivy P a y n e , at S. R. D. la st w eek -en d . E le a n o r C arr sp en t the w e e k ­ her in S an A n to n io with end m oth er. H ALLO W EEN C A N D Y “Leave It to Charlie's” to Mail or Deliver It F ree W e have a co m p le te and n e w line of S a lo m e M cA lle n , Pi B e ta P h i, I v ill at to e d th e S. M. C. g am e in I j Dallas* S a tu r d a y . J O H N S T O N S & J A C O B ’S . . topcoats a these new . fashionable fabrics Graceful lines . and fine quality of workm anship . . make tailoring achievement at $35. Of tweeds, cheviots, camel’s hair and llama mixtures in box and raglan models, mostly single- breasted. Some double-breasted, w i t h . . . a new belted back and broad lapels style this year. . . . Other Topcoats $25 to $100 lames Confectionery ^ <7eel G a r d e n Scarbrough s Man s Shop S treet Floor Autumn Accessories SH IR T S W ith Buttoned-Down A ttached Collars $2.00 . . U n u su a l to find . th e sm a r t­ e st sh ir t id e a , a t a p rice so m od­ e r a te ! O f O x fo rd c lo th , en d - to -en d m ad ras and fine ch am ­ In so lid c o lo r s o f b lu e, b ray. w h ite , ta n , g r e e n . T R E N C H C O A T S S e t t he p ac e f o r R a i n y D a y s $8.50 ^ o t b e fo r e th is y e a r h ave w e lad so m uch q u a lity , s ty le and valu e co m b in ed in o n e c o a t, a t {8 .6 0 . L ig h t-c o lo r e d g a b a r d in e w ith p laid lin in g s . M edium - w e ig h t. S W E A T E R S -of Wool— achi eve hi ghest fash ion $5.00 “ B e st-d r e sse d ” m en on th e c a m ­ p u s a re w e a r in g sweaters* . . . b u t th e y a re c a r e fu l to g e t a ll solid c o lo r s, or w ith a c o n tr a s t­ in g c o lo r trim . S le e v e le s s p u ll­ o v e r or “ c r ic k e tt” m od els. W 1N D BREA K ERS Of soft Tan or Grey Suede $12.50 . . They ju s t a p p e a l to y o u n g m en , . an d w e d o n ’t som eh ow th e h a v e w o n d er! w arm th, th e fit, an d th e sp o r tiv e looks— an d a t $ 1 2 .5 0 th e y h a v e p r ic e -a p p e a l! T h e y ‘W aiting a t t h e End of the R e a d ” At the and ‘Love M e ” New H o t R el eat on C fdum bia By P au l W h ite m a n G reen L antern A n O ld -Fashioned C h icken Dinner E n ch ila d a s Chili S a n d w ich es P h o n e 2-2447 J. R. REED MUSIC CO. SOS C on gress P h on e 7 5 0 8 One M ile Out on Oak Hill Road MARTHA ANN GOODIES Spiced A lm onds ............. 40c & 75c Caramel Almonds ..................... 40c & 7Sc Stuffed Figs ................................... $2.00 Crystallized G inger ................................................$1.25 D elicious Confection# University Drug Store P. W. McFadden & Co. J. C. L Y N C H W OMEN’S W EAR “Clothes for a Song ’—Never More True Than in Our F A R E W E L L S A L E We have sold our lease and leased our fixtures, Effective Nov. I. Every garment must be sold, regardless of former price or original cost. Thursday Our Last Day in Business in Austin All Street and Afternoon Dresses in Three Lots for LOT I $5.00 TH ESE LAST TW O D A Y S LOT 2 $ 10.00 Formerly up to $49.50 Many Odds and Ends at Reductions LOT 3 $15.00 Furs and Coats that were in transit when this deal was closed at a fraction above wholesale cost.