2 MORE DAYS UNTILTHE 'ROUND-UP' N o . 1 6 5 Conference Committee Report on Investment First C ollege Daily in the South 109 Students On Business Degree Tentative List Fitzgerald A nnounces Roll Subject to Change Before June 14 from Austin Elaborate Revue and Ball Will Be Social ‘High Spot’ Of Second Round-Up Friday Final socia l ev en t, the in h e a d q u a rters o f p lan s for V a r s i t y ’* g r e a t e s t sta te w id e R ound-U p R ev u e and Bal! in G r eg o r y Gym Friday night at 8 :3 0 to 2 o ’clock w e r e discussed y e s t e r d a y a ft e r n o o n at a m e e t in g o f (In* r ev u e c o m m it t e e (he Ex-Students* A ssociatio n . D eta ils o f flo o r m a n a g e m e n t , p r e s e n t in g the m ore than PO ( ’a c tu s ‘♦ b e a u t y c a n d id a te s and tile se v e n j •‘S w e e t h e a r t s ” o f S o u th w e s t Con- f e r e n c e u n iv ers ities, and a r r a n g ­ ing the grand march which will open f o u r hours of d a n cin g w e r e r e p o r t e d . Largest B. B. A 'n S T iL 0' ’ Lund Honored Sem ester With Research T e n t a t i v e c a n d id a t e s for the d e g r e e o f b a ch elo r o f b usin ess a d ­ m in istra tio n in J u n e , I it:** I , us u n ­ ity Dr. J. A. F itzg e r a ld , the S ch o ol o f B u sin ess the U n iv er sity 109 s t u ­ A d m in istra tio n ct in clu d e d e n ts ; th e f o l l o w i n g J a m e s B lan ton B est. J i S e g u in ; G u y E dm ond G e o r g e I. A d a m s, A u stin ; Joy A nna A d a m s, A u stin ; W illiam H en ry A lb r it to n , H a m lin ; A lfred John A lle n , S t a f f o r d ; Roland R obert A rnold, San A n to n io : E n o s L, A s h c r o ft, Jr., S u lp h u r S p rin g s; H a zel A lice B ak er, D illey ; T y ler A le x a m h r Baker, C I <■ b u r n ■ ; C harles J ulian B aldw in. Jr., A u s ­ tin; D a y m o n d C urtis B a sset. La F eria; Beard. F ort W o r t h ; G e o r g e W a lderm an B eek , H u n t sv ille ; M aynard J. Bel-j son. M arlin; E rn e st A u s tin ; B e n ja m in Franklin Boui- tlin, Fort W or th ; S a rg en t Ward j B la d en , B rew to n , G ra p ela n d ; Bernard Bai-1 ley B row n , S an A n to n io ; H e ! - j mu th Robert B ru n s, Skidm ore. Ernest A m asa C a llaw a y, Jr., M u m ford ; C h arles Carroll Clark, j A u stin ; T h o m a s Mitchell Crisp, U v a ld e; W illiam J a sp er C u th irth .i Jr., Big L ake; C h a rles Oliver C a n ­ nel, S h e r m a n ; H erm an D a lb y , S n y d e r ; E lbert Hudson Davis, A u s tin ; E m m ett B ick ley Day, Caddo .Mills; John R obert! D ea n , P e c o s ; Gardn er C am eron j D u n can , E a g le L ak e; W illiam Col-! lins D u n ca n , W ich ita F a lls; Ed- j win Eikel. S h e r m a n ; L eon B a ld ­ win F la tt, C le b u r n e ; C harles H u­ bert F o ib l e , Jr., San A n to n io ; Will,ourn S a n d fo r d Gibbs, H u n ts­ ville; W illard A s i e Gulden-, B ro w n w o o d ; F r a n k B enjam in Graham , Fort W o r th ; H om er C o b lins Grubbs, K em p ; Pearl H a rt­ ley H a ig ler, A u stin . S q u ires ! R aym ond Madison Hanks, San A n g e lo ; P a t H a rd es ty , C resson ; W illiam T h o m a s H a t le y , Little Rock, A rk.; Therein Joseph H em p ­ hill, A u stin ; W illiam P. Herm*, Jr., H e m p ste a d ; C ly de B. Hilliard, Marshall; G eo rg e Michael Hogan, A lto ; S e y m o u r G e n e H ootkin s. D a lla s ; H e n ry M iddlebrook H op­ kins. San A n to n io ; H e r v e r t D o v e H o lco m e, Jr., S an M arcos; John Kelly H o u s se ls , A u stin ; Paul Ross Irw in, S a n A n to n io ; A u d re y L e w ­ is J a co b s, H o u s to n ; T h eo d o re • J a m e s , S an A n to n io ; L. L udwell J o n e s , Jr., H o u s to n ; W illiam W il­ kin s J o n e s , Jr., Sulphur S p rin g s; J e r o m e L y le h e r b y , W e a th e r f o r d ; F lo y d J a m e s K illin g g s w o r th , R an­ g e r ; S a m u e l E ver ard Kineh, Fort W o rth ; Marvin A lton Kuehn, W i­ F ra n ce s Landrum , ch ita F a lls; A u stin ; E m a n u e l S c h w a r tz Li It­ m an n , G a lv e s to n ; R e y n a ld o L on­ goria, B r o w n s v ille ; Harold S. Ma­ lone, B e ev ille. Professorship Z oologist R ecognized A s Foremost Exponent O f Science | se le c te d Dr. E lm er J. Lund, p r o fe s s o r o f zo o lo g y in the U n iv e r s ity , was i h o f e s s o r R ese a r ch for the c o m in g y e a r at a m e e t in g o f the G raduate F a c u lty T u e s ­ day a f t e r n o o n . Dr. Lund re c e iv e d his d o ctor | of philosophy d e g r e e from Jo hn s H opkins in 1914, an d s i n c e then has d o ne research work a t Sar- bonne. P a r is; U n iv e r sity C o lle g e , London; and Z oological S ta tio n at N aples. He w a s a m e m b e r o f Phi B eta Kappa fr a te r n ity at Johns H opkins; F e llo w o f tho A m e r ic a n I A sso c ia tio n f o r A d v a n c e m e n t o f o f A m er ica n I S c ie n c e ; m em b e r Z oological S o c ie ty , S ig m a Xi, and | Gam ma Alpha, g ra d u a te s c ie n tif ic | society. R e c o g n i z e d F o r e m o i t Dr. Lund, r ecog n ized in “ A m er- | iran Men o f S c ie n c e ” as o n e o f the j fo r em o st /e x p o n e n t s o f s c i e n c e , j is intere sted c h ie f ly in physiology and b io-physics, the most noted j o f his rec e n t works b eing e x p e r i­ in ­ m en ts made last y e a r w h ich d icate that m in u te c u r r e n ts of e le c tr ic ity in plants have a direct their rate J in f lu e n c e o f in d e te r m in in g their j gro w th and form s. This was p resen ted b e fo r e j t h c B o ta n ica l S o ciety o f A m erica a t in Ames. its m e e t in g held last y e a r upon Work* M en tio n , d production o f O ther im po rta nt r e se a r ch work J has been d o n e by Dr. Lund on light by p ola rity; , g e n e r a l p h y siolo gy o f the proto- 1 t i n e o f cell co rrelation , and the zo a; o rg a n ic p olarity and th e na- fu n c tio n s o f biolec- j origin and j t i ii' curren ts. Dr. Lund has b een p r o fe s s o r o f z oo log y and head o f the d e p a r t­ m en t o f p h y sio lo g y in T h e U n i­ v ersity o f T e x a s sin ce 192(5, hav­ ing co m e here fro m the U n iv e r s ity ot M in n eso ta , w h er e he w a s an a ss o c ia te p r o fe s so r o f z o o lo g y . Early Newspaper Display Planned ‘Texas G azette’ of 1829 To Be Exhibited An e x h ib itio n o f the ea rly n e w - papers o f T e x a s is b ein g a r r a n g ­ ed by Mrs. M attie A. JI Richer, a r ­ ch ivist o f the U n iv e rsity , for the J o u rn a lism C o n fe r e n c e which will be held at the U n iv ersity May I j and 2. The ex h ib itio n will also eon- Leila Mae M archhanks, Port A rth u r; J e w e ll Joseph Mathis, G ra fo r d ; Mao bess E d w y Mat­ th ew s, A u - t i n ; L eonard Kirk Max- cy , D e n t o n ; G e o g e Robert M c­ F arland, i Melcher, j E s te lle M o n tg o m e r y , E d in b u rg ; i T h o m a s A u stin Moore, Jr., D e n ­ to n ; Fred F o r r e s t M organ, Corpus C h risti; T h o m a s Erl Morris, G ra n ­ b ury; C a th e r in e Baker N ea l, E n ­ nis; A rch Baird N e w to n , T h o r n ­ d a le ; J e s s ie Miriam Ow ens, A u s ­ tin ; Richard E a r le P alm er, Hous- F ra zier P a tterso n , t o n ; F red , J a c k e ts I B r a n d o n ; J o se p h Clarke P e te t, A ith u * Thomas P in g ree, Marvin Milton John Put- C o m f o r t ; John C h a r l e s ! ta in a n u m b er o f theses on jo u r-I Port L av aca ; M argaret nalism, Mrs. H atch er said. A m o n g i th e s e are “ E ditorial P o lic ies o f th e Dallas N ew s," by N a th e Punk- Ba gb y, “ T h e D ev olp m en t o f Illus­ in N e w s p a p e r s .” by Or­ tration ville W e n d e ll O’N eal, and “ The j Legal R estric tio n s o f the P r ess in T e x a s , ” by M artha A rdis Phillips. A m o n g th e early T e x a s n e w s ­ papers to be exh ib ited are “ The T e x a s G a z e t t e , ” a w e e k ly p ub lish ­ ed by G odw in Brown C o tten at in 1 8 2 9 ; “ The T e le g r a p h A ustin and T e x a s R e g is t e r ,” a w e ek ly published at San F elipe de Aus- j C orpus C hristi; P orter, C a ld w e ll; Hal man. San A n to n io . Clarke T e x a s T he R ev u e and Ball w ill be u n ­ der the su p e r v isio n o f G e org e S t e ­ phens, ch a irm a n , assisted by Ro­ Burt B o yd , d irecto r, and land Dyke, J an et vice ch airm an and Sheppard. A r tis ts and tech n ician s have b e e n at work for the p a st ten d a ys a rra n g in g a s e t tin g o f t h e ultra-m od ern b ea u ty parade. S p ecial ligh tin g e f f e c t s , fu t u r ist ic d rap eries and a lavish g r o u p in g o f sta irs fo r the b e a u tie s to d escen d h a v e b een e x ­ ecuted. e le g a n c e for H o g a n H a n c o c k H e r e r e p u ta tio n s A lso a n n o u n c e d a t the com m it tee m eetin g w a s th e con tra ct with t h e fa m o u s H o ga n H a n co ck d a n ce o rch estra w h ich w ill play for both the s t a g e re v u e and th e fo u r h ou rs It will c o m e to A u stin o f d a n cin g . as part o f a to u r o f h o te ls which h a v e esta b lish e d for se c u r in g th e best d a n ce orchestras. S ta g e d a n cin g b y a c h o r u s o f ti n girls, and a q u artet o f a d a g io d an cers the V er n a W oods S tu d io has also been arranged. The a d a g io te a m will a p p e a r fo r in A u stin , and for the first tim e local per­ in an y tim e first the fo r m a n ce will a d a g io be se e n o n I su ch a scale. M i s s D o r o t h y Heier- man, w ho d a nced w ith A n d re w Porter the R ou n d -U p R evu e last y ear, will a ga in he the girl. S h e will lie a ssisted by Mr. Porter and Gibson Childre and R o b er t Kelly, Jr. fr o m in The ‘‘S w e e t h e a r t s ” will he pre- j se a t e d fo llo w in g the a d a g io n u m - j her. T h e y are Miss D o r o th y D oane of T e x a s A A- M., Miss A d e ­ laide N orm an o f the U n iv e r s i ty o f Arkansas, Miss Sara E lizabeth j A le x a n d er o f B a ylor U n iv e r sity , Miss Margaret Dunn o f Rice I n s t i­ tu te , Miss Be rn ice of S o u th er n M ethodist, Miss F r a n c e s A n derson o f T e x a s C hristian U n i ­ versity, and A lth e a Klum pp o f T he U n iv er sity o f T ex a s, 15 ii * w n H askell R o b erts will se r v e as j mast et o f c e r e m o n ie s, and Lucille a nd M ary A lic e S im m o n s I Mick will be pages. M em bers o f th e ch or u s o f d a n cers arc R oberta h o n e , E m m a Lou Roots, A n n M c­ Gill, A n n e D u ce . Bee O’K e e f e , I Margaret D oole, E lsie Hiller, Ada Reed McGill, Sarah M au d e W right, and [.eta Ruth W atson. Earl T o e p p e r w e in is s t a g e m a n - j ager, a ssisted by Ed B arlow , < ’ar- roll B en n ett, and J. S. H arg ra ve . D e w e y Bradford will be in ch a r g e j of make-up. T he s e t w a s d esig n ed I by C o n w a y N o r en . j V u e and Ball c o m m it t e e M em bers o f the R ou n d-U p Re are G eorge S te p h e n s , Roland B oyd, Burt D yk e, J a n e t S h e pp a rd, L ew is Pollok, F ra n ces Fry, Ouida B a x ­ ter, S c o t t W ilk ey, H askell R o b ­ erts, R osalie L eslie, Mrs. R aym ond E verett, Mrs. VV. T. C asw ell, Mrs. E. H. P erry, Jr., J a m e s H. P arke, and C h arles Zivley. ------------ o—----------- ..... Houses Will Be Judged Friday Prizes O ffered for Best Round-Up Decorations Committee Asks Graduate Credit From 29 Schools Recom m endations Subject To Approval O f Faculty Recommend:!! ions t hat six 1 for work d one in oth er cred its in s titu tio n s or in an e x te n s io n te a c h in g c e n t e r o f the U n iv e r sity he a llo w ed ca n d id a tes for m a s te r ’s ; I nix ors it y, w ere degi eos m a d e to the g ra d u ate fa c u lty y e s ­ terday by a c o m m itt e e co m p o sed of L. M. I mud, ! F B. Marsh, and E. J. Mathews. ; facility a d o p ts l l oliander, E, J. the t he If i n in stitu tion which tow ard in a n y th eir m a s te r ’s de r e co m m e n d a tio n s , d en ts m ay tak,- six hours o f th eir I work g l e e a m em b e r o f the A sso c ia tio n of A m erica n U n iv e rsitie s, or, w ith th e approval o f the d ep artm en t and o f th e Registrar, in a n y in s ti­ tu tion ou tsid e the U n ite d S ta tes and Canada. is i these g r a d u a te stu C o n t a c t H e l p f u l “ It is f e lt Hun even a lift lo ( i n ­ tact with on e o f the s t r o n g g r a d ­ u a t e sc h oo ls o f tin c o u n tr ie s has its a d v a n ta g e s ," the c o m m it t e e re­ port said. T h e A sso cia tio n o f A m erica n inc lu d es 29 univei U n iv e r sitie s sit ie s which would be o p e n fo r credit on g r a d u a te work. H o w ­ ever, if the g ra d u a te f a c u l t y feels that this list is too re stric ted , the c o m m itte e re co m m en d ed that the s c ; i e port be e x te n d e d to im hide t he a c opted l e t o f I he asso ciation , w hich ot lo i st Gmls. in c lu d e s 22 2 o f the $10C Offered In Finance Contest I heses Will Be Subm itted To Judges May 2 Spec ial to The, Daily Texan, for resea rch H O U S T O N , April I I.— T he a n ­ nual $ l o o prize in the home fin a n c in g field o f f e r e d I by I F riedland er, e x e c u t i v e com - i m ittee m a n of the U n ite d S ta te * j B u ild in g and Loan L e a g u e , will be a w ard ed to a U n iv e r s i t y s t u ­ dent in May. The prize is o ff e r e d to s tim u la te c o n tr ib u tio n s to the fin a n c e , literature on r e sid e n tia l which in a d e q u a t e at is g la r in g ly the p resent tim e, a c c o r d in g to Mr. )■ i coliander. H o u s e s d ec o r a ted fo r th e secon d annual T e x a s R o u n d -U p will he judged F rid a y m o rn in g b etw e en IO and 12 o ’clock, A lla n Shivers, su b-ch airm a n o f the c o m m itt e e on o rg a n iza tio n r e u n io n s and d eco ra- tions, a n n o u n c e d y ester d a y , P r iz e s will be aw arded bv the to the c o n te s t T h e se s Inch'd »»n st u d y o f the J building arid loan b u sin ess will he su bm itted ju d g e s ■ r S a tu rd a y , May J. I very stu- i dent at the U n iv e r sity is eligible ’ to t h e c o n tes t. T h e $ 1 0 0 prize will he a w arded f o r the m o d v a l­ uable th e s e s .submitted. T h e c o n ­ is co n d u cted by th e School tect house, j o f B u sin es s A d m in istra tio n o f the ROUND-V P FEA TURES G O A T R O PIN G E xh ib ition roping a n ti g oa t bronco riding will be fe a t u r e s at first a special div ision o f tho b a rb ecu e of the T e x a s R ound-Up 12 o ’cjock F rid a y m o rn in g , at A pril IT, at East T w en ty -th ird and Duval S tr e e t s . Miss H e len Hall, ch a irm a n , a n n o u n c e d T u e s ­ day. relay ra ces pon y races are also and ('ow p otato included in t h e l i s t s o f e v en ts. P a r tic ip a n ts in clu d e m em b e rs o f tin* Bit and Spur Riding Club and various men and w o m en stu d en ts. Robert Horn and Sam Hill arc > n ou n ced for i- m a k in g plans other m e m b e r s o f th is c o m m it t e e t ,u'iin that this R o u n d -U p division, Miss Hall said. the r e g u la r burse sh o w , which was also s c h e d ­ been uled m a d e until th e first part o f May. P o s tp o n e m e n t of this divsion, has fo i G R A N D MA RC H F o llo w in g th e review o f The U n iv e r s i ty o f T e x a s S w e e th e a r t, v is itin g S w e e th e a r ts , and n o m in e e s f o r th e C actu s b e a u ty p a g e , the grand m arch o f th e R ou n d -U p B a ll w ill form . The g ra n d m arch led by the r e p r e s e n t a tiv e will be b e a u ti e s and th eir esco rts, w ho w ill all be fo r m a lly attire d , Burt D yke, o n e o f the d ir e c to r s o f the ball, sa id T u esd a y . N e x t the lin e of m arch will be th e o ff ie a L o f the R ou n d-U p . in Music for the Ball is to he f u r ­ n ish ed by H o g a n H an co ck and his o r c h e str a , p o p ula r d an ce hand fro m S a n A ntonio. A d m is sio n for th e a f f a i r is $2. 7 ,000 D A I L Y T E X A N S S e v e n IT. a ccord in g thousand co p ies o f the R o u n d -U p ed ition o f T he Daily T e x a n will b e d istrib uted Frid ay, April to a s t a t e ­ m en t b y David Hall, editor. Made up o f five s ectio n s, this 10-page e d ition o f T he T exan will be giv en the ca m p u s fr e e d u r in g C opies xviii a lso he sent to eve ry high sch oo l the R ound-Up. to visitors on in the state. A R o un d -U p m o t if will be used th i o u g h o u t th e papei and a special c o v e r page fe a tu r e s e c ­ fo r the tion is boing prepared by S am N ash a'- one part o f the art work. A b u ildin g se c tio n will describ e th e o u ts ta n d in g the W o m a n ’s Gym and the C h e m istry B u ild in g , th e n e w e st b u ild in g s on the cam p u s. fe a t u r e s o f P ictu re* o f all the S w e e t h e a r t s o f the R ound-U p and the C actu s b e a u ty ca n d id a tes will .feature the s o c i e t y section . N ew a ction p ic­ tu res o f all sp rin g sports will lie in th e sports section . In in clu d ed ad d ition to th e fo u r se c t io n s men* tinned, there will be a sec tio n fo r g e n e r a l news. G L E E C L U B P RO GR AM for for t h e ir n um b ers To p rep are on th e program the d e d ic a ­ tio n o f W o m e n ’s G ym n a siu m F r i­ d a y at 11 o ’clock, m em b ers o f the G irls’ Glee Club will m e et W e d ­ and n esda y night at 7 o ’clock, T h u r s d a y 4 :4 5 at o ’clock, in Main B u ild in g 157. a ft e r n o o n “ M a y M o rn in g ” The Girls’ Glee Club will sin g t h e f o l l o w i n g so n g s u n d e r t h e d ir e c tio n o f Gilbert E. S c h ram m , d ir e c to r : by L u iga D en za ; ‘‘W inds o f the S ilen t M o r n ” by D o ro th y E m e r y ; "The Y e a r ’s at th e S p r in g ” by Mrs. o f H. A. B e a c h ; and a m e d ley U n iv e r s i t y o f T e x a s son g s. At th e end o f the Girls’ Glee (Tub will lead in an a u d ien ce chorus o f ‘‘The E y e s o f T e x a s . ” Mildred Kidd is th e acc o m p a n ist. the program O R A N G E J A C K E T S for O ra ng e J a c k e t the R ou n d -U p in at a to m em ber* D ir e c tio n s p a r tic ip a tio n giv en w e r e m e e t in g of T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at 5 o ’clock, H elen D o n o v a n , an- n o u n c e d . the O r a n g e p resid en t, T he O r a n g e J a c k e ts w ill ap pear in c o s t u m e s both F r id a y and S a t ­ u rd ay. T h e y will help w ith the r e g is tr a tio n in Main B u ild in g and w ill assist a t the b arb ecu e F r i­ th e d a y a t noon. O r a n g e J a c k e t s w ill u sh er at the p r e s e n t a tio n o f “ S w e e t h e a r t s ” at th e y th e Gym . w ill t h e “ M ik a do .” S a tu r d a y n ig h t f o r F r id a y n ig h t act S a lm o n , F r a n c e s A d e la id e ! Richard j C ly d e E rw in S h e lt o n , C u rrie; Jack ; th e R o g e r s, i tin in 1 8 3 5 ; “ The N o rthern Stan- Jo n esb o vo , A rk .; W illiam S t u a r t ; dard,” published by C h a rles De B a ile y Russel, Jr., San A n to n io ; j Morse at C larksville, T e x a -, in S ta t e A ddison Lynn R ussel, R ock p o rt; j 1 8 4 6 ; S tate F a n n ie May S ad ler , D allas; John G a z e t t e ” ; San A n g e lo ; R e p u b lic a n ” ; and ea rly c o p ies o f N e w s .” T h ese rare papers are kept both j in the origin al and in p h o to stat j copies so tha t t h e y m ay be read and ex a m in e d by th e public w ith ­ out w e a r in g out the v alu ab le o r ig ­ inals Mrs. H atch er said. “ G a lv esto n D aily “ The A ustin W e e k ly “ T h e ju d g e s to the best sorority best fr a t e r n it y h ou se, and hest board in g h ou se or dorm itory. Lov­ ing cups d o n ated by th e € & S the S p o r tin g Lex as B ook S to re and tho Co-Op will be a w a rded . c o m p a n y , g oo d s All o r g a n iz a t io n - and h o u se gro u p s will be lim ited to $25 e x ­ into acc ou n t tak e ju d g e s will e x p e n d it u r e fo r d ec ora tion s, and w h e th e r the d e c o r a tio n s are p er­ m a n en t for all t h i e t* d ays o f the R oun d -U p or perishable. I I n t e n s i t y . S tu d e n ts m u s t p r e s e n t id e a s o f ac tu a l v alu e in the bu ild in g and F ried la n d er loan busin ess, Mr. p oin ts ou t, b efo re th e prize can he aw arded. If no p a p er is c o n ­ sid ered a s u f f i c i e n t c o n trib u tio n to residential p n z e will be w ith h eld thi fin a n ce, year. the J u d g e s in the c o n t e s t will in ­ clude one r e p r e se n t a tiv e o f the S ch ool o f B u sin ess A d m in is tr a ­ tio n , o n e o f the d e p a r tm e n t o f e anom ies, and one b u ild in g and loan o ff ic ia l, A n n a B r y c e and in itiated H E. C L U B H O L D S IN IT IA T I O N F r an ce s Laughlin w e r e into Iota S igm a Pi, h on ora ry ch em ica l f r a ­ te r n ity fo r w o m en , M onday nigh t at 7 :30 o ’clock in the h o m e e c o ­ nom ics hall, a cco rd in g to a s t a t e ­ m ent m ad e by K a th leen S im m o n s, r eco rd in g s e c r e t a r y o f th e so ciety , in the U n iv e r sity . B A K E R IN H O S P I T A L Mrs. M innie B ak er has b een in Dallas t h e past ten d ays a t the bedside o f h e r son, EL R. B a ker, i who there. Mr. B ak e r is a fo rm e r stu - dent o f th e C o lleg e o f Pharmacy at 8 : 1 5 o ’clock a t --------------- o ---- ---------- ‘S K I D D I N G ’ G I V E N T O N I G H T “ S k id d in g ,” a p lay by A u r a n ia fo r the second tim e W e d n e s d a y night th e G reg g the hospital R ouveral, will be p r e s e n t e d is c o n fin e d in House. - ----------- — o — S id n e y as ush ers G R A V E S IS H O N O R G U E S T J u d g e E dward S k a g g s , P la in v ie w ; H e r ­ b ert S m ith , K e rrville; Jo h n H e n r y S tc in le , Jr., A u stin ; J a m e s A lb er t S te p h e n s o n , D alla s; Laura M ae S te v e n s o n , E a g le P a ss; Josep h Dillard S to n eh a m , D allas; Carl R ob ert S tr o m b e r g , H u tto ; Ireland G raves, p ro m i­ n e n t A u stin a tt o r n e y , w a s t h e E sth e r S u sh o ltz, H o u sto n ; Maretta T albot, Sa n A n t o n io ; Randle T a y ­ h on or g u e s t at a b a n q u e t g iv en lor, Sa n A n to n io ; S eth Ward M o n d a y n ig h t at t h e U n i v e r s i t y C o m m o n s b y R oberts Inn o f the J T em p le , T e m p le ; A tla s H a y n e s Phi D e lta B er yl Y ic to r in e T o lleso n , Bard­ F o l l o w i n g Judge Graves* talk on ; e l l e J u d ic ia r y in T e x a s ,” a round w e ll; L eroy C hapm an T u ck er, ta b le d iscu ssio n w a s held on th e j D u n ca n , Okla.; Dan R u tled ge Vin- I su b j e c t . fr a t e r n it y . T h o m p so n , Dallas. (T u r n to P a g e 3 ) le g a l I*hi Banquet to Mark Installation Of M. E. Fraternity U niversity Professors And National O fficers In Charge Organized in 1915 Local Unit W ill Be K now n As I exas Alpha Of Pi I au Sigm a Installation o f T he U n iv e r s i t y o f T e x a s Alpha ch a p ter o f Pi Tau S i g m a , h on orary m ech a n ic a l e n ­ g in eer in g fr a te r n ity , will tak e 1 place at a ban qu et to to* g iv e n at the Driskill H otel S a tu r d a y , April IS, JI E. I (ogler, p r o le sot o f m e c h a n i c a l en g in e e rin g , said M on­ day. Phis act faculty m em b ers, Mr is th e direct result o f a petition -uhtnittcd by a n u m b e r ol U n iversity ju n io r and seniot s t u d e n t s m ech an ical e n g in e e r i n g and several I logier said. sot Bi ut V’. M artenis, Jo h n U n iv er sity of M in n e sota, and S up rem e S c rotary o f th e n a tio n a l o rga n iza tio n , will he c h a r g e in o f the in sta llation , and will lo- a s­ sisted by Mr. L ogier. T. IL T ay lo r, d ean of the c o lle g e o f e n g in e e r m g. and J. \ \ . C alhoun, professor o f applied m a th em a tics, will apeak fo llo w in g the in itia tion . Bi T au S igm a w as o rg a n ized at the U n iver sity o f Illinois in 19 15 larg ely a- t h o result o f th e e f f o r t s o f P r o le -sor c , R. Richards, now president o f Lehigh U n iv e r sity S in ce that tim e ch a p ters have been in stalled at W isco n sin , Purd u e, M in neso ta, A rm ou r In stitu te, Mis­ souri, I n iv ersity of P en n sy lv a n ia , C in cin n a ti, Lehigh U n iv e r sity , and f a t negio T ech n ical ( ’a lle g e , Mr L og ier s t a t e d . B a s e * of M e m b e r s h i p to S e le c tio n o f m em b ers the J orgaM ttrton is based upon sch o la r­ s h i p , s t u d e n t a c tiv itie s, p e r so n ­ ality, and p ossib ilities for f u t i m j.; m ech an ical e n g in e e r . sui cess | m g T h e in sta llatio n o f the ch apter [of Pi Tau Sigm a at The U n iversity I of To xas will tend to fort her t he j in te r e sts o f oui d ep a rtm e n t both here and e ls e w h e r e , Mr. Kegler - aul. F a c u lty m em bers who wall b e ­ co m e ch a r ie r member)* are, Alex of V aliance, a ss o cia te professor m ech a n ica l e n g in e e r in g , ( a i ! J Eckhart and Byron F. Short, ad junct p ro fesso rs of m e ch an ical en gin ea rin g . (H a d n a te s who will b e ­ com e m em bers arc M. NL D o n n e d - ll. W atts, San I haum, H ou ston ; J IL M, N etzer , L a redo; A n to n io ; and J. L. Burn-, Austin. local g r o u p are R ecen tly elec ted stu d en t o f f i- as f the s: R S. J u stice , p r e sid e n t; N eal, vice p r e sid e n t; Hill s. se c r e t a r y ; and (5, W. s, treasurer. O ther s t u d e n t s initiated are J. B. Cald- W. VI. (T o ol, A F. H ubbard, K ettle !, J. S, Bold riek, I,. IL R. C, r a i s o n , l l . IL ( bes- G r iffith , Mr c e rs < fo lio VV R, F. Hodg( Stoke! to he well, ll J (a r r ter, and Kegler said (T m o n c e 150 Hear Program On Pan-America Presentation W as Desire Of President - A program c o m m e m o r a t i n g th e j the P a n -A m erica n fo u n d in g o f Unii i present! I b e fo r e a grou p o f a p p r o x im a te ly o n e hun the dred and in the facu lty and stu d e n t bod y Y.M.U.A. a ud ito rium fr o m to l l 12 o ’colek April I t , “ P a n -A m e r ­ ican D a y .” f i f t y m em b ers o f The first part o f the h our wa^ d ev o ted to a se r ie s o f one m inu te from A m erican and q u o ta tio n s Tat in -A m erican read s t a t e s m e n by stu d ents r e p r e s e n t in g the In ­ tern ation a l R e lation s Club. the L a tin -A m e rica n (Tub, S igm a D elta Bi, and classes iii L a tin -A m erica n h isto ry and S p a n ish -A m e riea n lit- fea tu re. P r e sid e n t H o ov er’s proc­ lam ation was read and tw o son gs w ere su ng . At 11:30 o ’clock a program w as received by radio from the Pan- A m erican U n ion Building. W a sh ­ in g to n , I). C. S p e e c h e s w ere made by Herbert Hoover, H en r y L. S tim so n , secr eta r y o f sta te , and am ba -ador M anuel from Mexico. f u r ­ nished by the N av y Band. The th r o u g h ­ program was b roadcast out the P a n -A m erican cou n tries. the U nited S ta t e s and ( ’. T ellez, Music w a s Bill Adopted Tuesday —— . Both h o u ses o f the L e g isla tu r e T u esd a y a d opted the F ree ( ’.in fer­ en c e C o m m itte e report on th e U n iv e r s ity In v estm e n t BHH which gives the U n iv ersity Board of R e g e n ts a u th o r ity to i n v e * th e I 'nivet -i;\ in a wider r a n g e o f secu r itie s. The report w a , perm anent a dopted by the B a n a te u n a n im o u s ly and rec eiv ed 109 " a y e s ” in th e H ou se without a d issen tin g v o t e ♦ the I fund An fe a t u r e o f in cid ental hill was o n e providing for c a m ­ pus ex te n s io n s. T h o w as c h a n g e d by the in sertion o f Hie fo l lo w in g a m en d m en t tract; “ No part o f w hich shall he ex pended fo r to applied to th e p u r ­ land k n ow n a* c h a se price of tlu the ( ’ai ana u>h provided that of (hit- $ 2 0 b ,OOO an am ount not to exceed S ix t y - F iv e Thous-I and I (nihils i $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 ) m ay he ex > pended for that p roperty b elon g mg to th e Episcopal Church D i o - 1 c e s e of T e x a s, e x te n d in g from T w e n t y -S ix t h Street north to the G race Hall property line and h e - 1 \ v e - i tw e e n Wi ns ss and t Diversity n u es; and an amount not to * v- 1 t e e d One Hundred and T h ir ty - ! Five T housand D o lla rs ( $ 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 ) may he expen d ed fo r that p ro p e rty ! k n ow n a s the Texas W e s le y a n Col-J leg e property (S w ed ish M ethodist ( 1 o 11 eg e ) O t h e r C h a n g e s < Hhi r ch a n g e made th e eo m m iU e i w ere of a »di r e c tiv e j nature. by J u d g e R. I Batts, ch a irm a n o f t he Boat ii o f R e g e n ts g a v e out the fo l lo w in g .statement in regard to the p assa ge o f ihc hill: ” H the hill b ec o m e s a law, th e ' sum I Diversity w o uld have a for tw o tract t o f land. av ailab le We are anxious to g e t the land, but d o n ’t know whi ther w e will or not b e c a u se wa* (hoi'* know the value and w e h a v e n ’t co m e to a n y I a g r e e m e n t w ith the ow n ers. T h e Board will ex e m ie its ju d g m en t us to w h o ! it will p a y .” I he hill enable's tin- R e g e n t s to in re in v e s t so m e $12,00(1,000 w hich I lib e rty bonds, callab le is now in 1933. By s e l li n g th e s e bonds now, \\ hen they will hi int; a fire- j nil ti rn, a ■diving o f so m e $ 10 0,000 will he made lim its to that can be $ 1 ,0 00 ,00 0 a and o b lig e in vested lio n s o f th e U n ivei By and $ 2 ,o(M),olm t},c a m o u n t that can be invent cd in p led g e s and o b li g a ­ tions of the A. & M, 1 ol lege. fund in p led ges T h e hill lo I M em bers o f the BT *-«• C o n fe r S e n a to r s once C o m m itte e w ere .Moore, Carl Hardin, Grady j o e W o o d r u ff, and (d iaries G ainer, John H orn sb y ; R ep resen ta tiv e* Coke S te v e n s o n . E lm ei Rope. Ray Holder, P e n ro se M etcalf, and J o- soph McGill. its T his m ea su re wa- co nsid ered by U n iv e r sity o ff ic ia ls to he the most j im portant piece o f I Diversity leg- is la tion proposed at this s. axion and con sid era b le elation wan ex-1 pressed o ver u nanim ou s ap-1 pi oval by day. the S e n a t e b y a vote o f JU to I) I and t fie H ouse by a vo te o f UM j. vote to 3. R eceiving tw o-third .signa­ it b ec o m e s e f f e c t i v e upon ture of the Governor. T he bdl should reach the G o v ern o r’s desk W ed n esd a y. the Legislat ure T u e s ­ passed 'The bill orig inally — •—© Freshman Round-Up - Guides Meet T oday All t lie Y.W.C A . fresh m an g u id e s repo it fo r the in fron t R ound-U p arc t room, M a , a of B uilding, W ed n esd a y , for in s tr u c ­ tion tours. on e from j to 5 o ’clm k and o n e from 5 to 6 o ’clock, both f tours Margaret Peck, stu d e n t lift s e c r e ­ tary, and M. IL W o od b ury, a -o i late secret ai y o f t fie V. M < LA. lo be Conducted by M; “ C o urtesy G u id es,” ! 2(J mein met freshm an ria \ M (LA. readin g room yes b ets o f the in I I I day (io ns for th eir d u tie s d u r in g the Bound J J p. to nu cive final inst rue- ; Mrs. Charlet* S te v e n s o n , lib ra­ fe a t u r e s o f the the g u id e s w ill rian, d is c u s s e d cam p us which ; show visitors. F reshm an o f f ic e r s h ave c h a r g e o f the th r e e in form a tio n b oo th s on the Campus for the R ou n d -U p Billie Bob W hite, s e creta ry o f the fresh m an class, d iscussed the r e ­ sp on sib ilities o f the m a n a g e r s o f the booths, an d Sim on Frank, vice president o f tho b o y s ’ Uivi Bion cif the the tours g u id e s s u g g e s t io n s for tin to he co n d u cted , fr e s h m a n class, g a v e Debating Squad To Speak Friday ()n Jury System Twelve Members to Strive For Lutcher Stark Prize T h e U n iv e r sity if T e x a s dehftt* squad, co m p o s e d i if tw e lv e m em - h em , will co ntend f or honors in t h e I .ut c her St ai k I (chute ( ’oMtest (he fir st ev en t o f the R ound-Up. “ R e so lv e d , That a S u b s t itu t e for 'Trial by Jury Should Be A d o p te d ” :s th e su b je c t o f to in the Law B u ild in g a u ­ he held d ito r iu m f r i d a y n ig h t, April 17, at 7 o ’cloc k. the d e b a te tin in Ile d eb a ters w ill he a llow ed t h e ir m ain fo r lo u r m in u te s for sa m e birne (leeches and t i c reb u tta ls the1 c o n te n d i n g fin three prizes o f 8 1 0 0 , $ 7 5 , and $50 which are o ff e r e d a n n u a lly bv Lutcher Stark t ■ ! th r e e b e s t d eb a ters o f the U n iv e r s ity team . T h e e n t r i e s in th e c o n t e s t arc the fo llo w in g : Joh n J . B ell, S p u r g e o n Bell, Lester B o o n e , IR n I.. Bird, B ow el J e f f e r s , Frank Crozier, L eroy Knapp. A. G, M eN c e se , F e y M oody, Roy T en n a n t W ill Crews- Morris, and J o e Spurlock, Simms Addresses Delta Sigma Pi Stores Are Best C ustom ers’ ‘Chain b u sin ess, * bain to res are th e real cs- ta te man b est c u sto m e r , and th* pet sons e n te r in g the real esta te busine* w ho d o es n o t go a f t e t this up £ is p a ss in g golden o p p o r tu n ity , str essed Ear E. S im m s, ju n io r m e m b e r o f th* ti. S im ile Austin Realty C o m p a ny , tc talk (he D elta S ig m a Pi, b u sin e ss ad m in istratio n frat e m ty, ai its ban (filet Tuesday night at th e U n iv e r ­ s e y t omm on . firm o f Paul in his the d ivision o f Mr, S im m s o u tlined the real es- ta t e b u sin e ss p o in t in g ou t that the in vestor wa: th e easiest man to sell, the ham* o w n e r th e se con d eusL-st, and th* real e s t a t e sp e c u la to r inns in sell a p iece o f pro d if f i c u l t p er ty to. til ii d e a lin g v, Th subject he tra ce d the h an d lin g a; a p iece o f p ro p er ty the rea e s t a te o f f i c e front th e tim e it ii placed in the hands o f th e deal© until I he fin a l deal is closed will 1 he buyer. th e l o in He d iscu ssed U (ans o f rea l es tate b u sin ess, g i v i n g s p e c ia l at ten tion to th e v e n d o r ’* lien , dee* o f tru st lien, and th e m ec h an ic lien. tile Ro meet a C O L L O Q U IU M P O S T P O N E D Physic.-, (Colloquium w ill no f r i d a y n igh t, A p ril IT, be it w a o f b y Dai a n n o u n c e d J o h n so n , H ow e vet secre ta ry. He r e wi l l be a m e e t in g W ednes day n igh t, April 22, at s o ’cloc! 18, Johnsu; in Main B u ild in g y e s t e r d a y d i p , Activity Calenda t W E D N E S D A Y guid (.’c l u c k •-F r e s h m a n for Round Up. Y IV C A. room. 5 o ’clock Freshman g u id e s t Round-Up. YAY (LA. room, 7 o’clock— Rusk L ite r a r y Bo* c l y banquet, Driskill H otel. ■ k G ol-- Main B u ild in g I ’>7. G l e e Cill ’clock - T u rtle Clu G regory G ym nasium . o’clock— C hem istry Cf Laborato Biology 7:45 -cm mar. I I ! s o'clock— “ The Mikado” drc rehearsal. G reg o r y G y m n as ia v l o o ’clock - - “ Skidding V I L L A V A S O IS ILL G reg g House. P r o fe s s o r E m els t Josep h Vil- lavaso o f the d ep a rtm en t o f R o ­ m an ce to his hom e re c o v e r in g from a had cold. H e e x p ects to be hack to his classes within a few days. is c o n fin e d la n g u a g e s T H U R S D A Y I lo o ’clock-—Girts’ Glee Chi Main B u ild in g 157. 7 :3 0 o 'c lo c k — Tau B e ta Pi. ti g m e e r i n g Building. Dads, Mothers, and Exes Galore Will Be Rounded Up in This 40 - Acre Pasture Friday T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WED NES DA Y, APRIL 15, 1931 Dress Rehearsal Of ‘The Mikado’ Set for Tonight Final Practice of Comic Opera Held in G ym At 8 o’Clock Dress et M i k a do , ” < bibi ri-Sull ivan t e ’n e a r s a I “ The c o mi c o p er a to be pr es e nt e d S a t u r d a y n i g h t at the Ro und- Up, will br* held in < dermi c Gy mn a si u m W e d ­ ( t on i g h * ) . n e s d a y night 8 l.estei Breni zer, direct or, o'clock, said T u e sd a y . at last The rehearsal W e d n e s d a y night is the that will he held b e ­ fur* the pr e s e n t at i o n ol t he ope r a, and t he program that night will bo carri ed o u t exactl y as ii will bo pr e c e nt e d S a t ur da y night. The ele c tr i c i an will c a r ry out t h e d e ­ the s e t t i n g w hi c h will tails o f Official Notice be used f o r the first t i m e in this me n from t he U n i v e r s i t y and A us final r e hea r sa l . le! musical circles; C a s t A u g u m e n t e d E v e r y detai l ha been c a r e f ul l y F acu lty to H onor Dr. Julia Gardner in t he pr e pa ra t i o n o f w o r k e d out in thi s c o l o r f ul , mu s i c a l c o m e d y o r de r t h a t it m a y be pre sent e d t he in a p r of e s s i o n a l w ay , Burt Dyke, U ni t e d S t a t e s G e o l og i c a l S u r v e y , c ha i r ma n o f the S a t u r d a y n i g h t j will be a g u e t at the b i - mo n t hl y p r o g r a m o f l un c h e o n o f tin* g e o l o g y f a c u l t y Ro und- ! p. said, I la* cast has be en a u g m e n t e d so W e dn e s d a y the U n i v e r s i t y a s tu t a ke care o f thi l arge a u ­ < minions. ditorium and a professional c h e s t ra has be e n e n g a g e d to pl ay t he s c o r e o f t he opera. f)r. Jul i a A. Ga rdne r o f the at Sheppard Sponsors C ontest at B anquet a n n u a l R u s k L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y will hold b a n q u e t s pr i ng its W e d n e s d a y ni g ht at 7 o ’clock in t h e Diiskil! Ho t e l , Sam L e v ey , pr e s i de nt o f the o r g a ni z a t i o n, tuts a nn o u n c e d. A n a f t e r - d i n n e r s p e a k i n g c o n ­ te s t , s p o ns o r e d by Si na t o r Mor­ t h e mai n ris She ppar d, will be Prizes f e a t u r e o f t he program. o f $ 1 0 and $ 1 5 will he a wa r de d by S e n a t o r S h e p p a r d to t he t wo b e s t speake r s . R e s e r v a t i o n s f o r t he a f f a i r m a y be ma d e b y c a l l i n g Fr ank A l v a r ­ ado, c ha i r ma n o f t h e soci al c o m ­ mi ttee. 0 —------------- G w e n d o l y n S ' ri cher s p e n t S u n ­ da y and Monday in San Ant o n i o , El e a no r L u e t c k e we nt in San A n t o n i o t o her the for h o m e wee k- e nd. the B e t w e e n t w o a c t s ut t he oper a, t he Vt m a A oohs School o f Darn ing will pr e se nt a t oe bal l et o f t w e n t y da nc e rs f e a t u r ng Ma r ­ g a r e t B e l mo n t , f i a n c e s Ha*.hep, ami Lu vile Mick. rile ballet will last f i f t e e n mi unites anti the danct rs will be c o s t ume d in w h i t e and si l ver in k e e p i n g wi t h t he rest o f 'he show. t w e l v e or the Austi n Although < i\ ie uiitn! has been pr e se n t e d on t w o n i g ht s h e r e t o f o r e , t he r e will be o n l y t he o n e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f this per I Hima rec. T wo g r o u p s o f pr i n­ cipal i harm tom will be used, e a c h s i n g i n g o n e o f t he t wo acts. T h e - ast is suppo rt e d by a p p r o x i m a t e l y f i f t y me n and w o - o n e hundred P r e s e n t u s with your lit­ tle jacket suit *— s c e h o w w ell we clean it: T h e physi cs f a c u l t y met T u e s ­ d a y w i t h tin* F o l l o wi n g members present ; Dr. W. T. Mather, c ha i r ­ m a n ; Dr. Ar nol d Ro mb er g , Dr. C. P. Bone r , Dr. .). M. K u e h n e , and Professo, - L. S. B r o wn , J. J. Mil­ ler. and A. E. Loekenvitaf. Ot he r t he C o m ­ l u n c h e o ns ut mu na ar e ; T h ur s da y , t h e l a w f a c ­ u l t y and the Sc brool o f E d u c a t i o n , and Fr i day, tile Ii t. ma t e r na l Re l a t i o ns Group o f t h e A A CAV. t he p r o fe s s o r s o f rf' Dorothy Quilter c f Newman tin* week-end at her Ha l l spent home in Houston. I he G a r d e n Is N o w O p e n Special tea, gin­ ger bread and lemonade served. C a t ’n ’ F id d le I ea R o o m 2 7 0 7 N. Gua d . Ph. 2 - 4 4 1 9 University Toggery Thurlow B. Weed Cl e a ni ng and F r e t t i n g FUNERAL HOME WA NT ED P h o n e 3 0 9 0 AMBULANCE AMERICANS ‘NOT AT HOME’ More than one third of a million Per­ kins who claim c iti ze nshi p in the United States live outside tho country. This figure does not include t h o s e person#? w h o are classi fi ed as tourists. Much more than hal f of this numbe r of e xpat r i ate s live c l ose to in South home Ame r i c an countries. The country c l ai ming iht' next l argest numbe r is in Franco. in Can ada ; othe rs live But there are Am e r i c a n citi zens living all over the g l o b e ; and e ac h one of the se pe rsons must he wa tc he d over b y the c on­ sular f e r n s «»f the United States g o v e r n ­ m e n t The probl em of ke e pi ng up wi th the se exi le s is one pf the most i mportant that the fore i gn se rvi ce of the country h a s / T h e m aro oc casi ons w h e n wars have been almost pr e c ipi tate d as a result; of pr otec t­ in'.' Amer ic an i nterests abroad. These Ame r i c ans living on t he fat o f the othe r countries are r ecei vers o f more from the hand of the mothe r c ountry than t hose at home. The y r e ce i ve all the protection of c itizens at home and are r el ieved of many of tin* duties. These emi gr ants, in numbe r, consti tute a spei ial probl em to t hose wh o ca r n on t tic consul ar service. .186,272 I S E D U C A T I O N A H A R D S H I P ? ( F r o m the A nni s t o n S t a r ) At the I Diversity of Al a b a ma t h r e e y o u n g m e n a n b e a t i n g the high co t o f o b t a i n i n g an othiea- ti re and c o o k i n g t hei r o w n t!,f Tv living in a p i a c e d h i g h e r ; iBeal.-. said T h e three, S a m aud Curtis Evans and Marvin W e a v e r o f Cast l e be r ry, Ala.* are to ha v e c o u n t e d t hei r mo n e y and f o und t he y m u s t i nvent s o m e w a y o f reducing' e x p e n se s or leave school . T i n y did not c hoose to do the l atter, so t h e y d e ­ cided upon t he tent as a mean? o f e l i m i n a t i n g room Cent and t he plan of r e d u c i n g the cost o f hoard. X' s e c o n d - ha n d t e m wa s purchased and -et up in a c l u m p o f pines near the campus. f a r m h o u s e wi l l , and lie- boys cook their meals on a li ttl e ( a m p t o w •'*' tho real o f the t ent, draw their w a t e r f r o m a s a v e e l e c t r i c bills ne a r b y Tv b u r ni n g tin mi blight oil in a l ant ern. O n e o f the Ev a ns boys e a r u h u i in e n g i n e e r i n g 'hi s year. His b ro t he r and Weavei are f r e s h m e n in t h e col loge o f e ng i n e e r i ng . EstAbhshed I!t99 A C S T h e DaiW T exan , ar. dent p u b lic a t io n o f tho U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f I CV*-, ie p u bli s he d on : he c a m p u s o f l h * I niver- * it y a t A u s t i n b y T he T e x t s S t u d e n t P u b lic a tio n s, Inc orp or­ ate d , e v er y m o r n in g e x c e p t M o n d a * . ton* n e -aion, aud e v e r y r t toads v, That day, and S u n d a y m o r n in g t h r o u g h o u t th e s u m m e r seaaton. th ro u g h o u t i***w t h e Editor;!.! Offices. B. H a ll 1 2 # , 12 2 . l i t , and I .IS. T ele­ phone* 91 S i -fit. I A fter B u s i n e - Offices. i u d 2 - 8 1 6 5 . Pr in te d eh*. M an age r. E n t e r e d a . s e c o n d c la s s p la t te r a t t h e postoffice a t A u s t in , l r th e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , A Ch V> lh Half l l s . T elep h o n e s 2 -3 1 6 1 in p. m. n j *7. > | Texas I S u b s c r ip t io n pric e b y tr ait : l i v e Dolla rs Ye arly. K d ito r -in - C h ie f A - <*or>ate 1 ii ! or ....................................... D A V I D H A L L MACON B U D D Y . . . .... . . . Zollfe C. Steakiejr A. A. G s tr o w Edito rial D e p a r tm e n t S p o r t s E d it or A s s i s t a n t s : W e ld o n Hart Albert R e e s e I: H a r d e m a n . J a c k s o n Cox. D. Sport s D e p a r tm e n t S o c i e t y E ditor A s s i s t a n t s : H e le n M ary I,cc W e s t o n IU.in on. B er th a Z im m e r m a n , A lth e a KKimpp, A n o m a l y Davi«. Zula W il li am . 5 neb *v D e p a r tm e n t S t a ff A r ti s t . . . - . ............. ............. .....S a m N a s h D r a m a t ic C r itic is m s . V i o l e t R ic h a r d s o n T h e « -fit rial hoard o f I ’ne T e x a n s o lic it s ti e w r itin g to be f r e e - ia n r * e dit or ia ls or lin e ” article:* ‘fir in g it* th e St idrnt For im c o l ‘.mi «. of pu bli s h e d S u c h e d ito r ia ls m u s t br w r i t t e n in Univ: rally s t u d e n t * a nd u n - - pe rta in t o souk p h a s e o f s tu d e n t life AH c o n t r i b u t i o n s mu t I... s ig n e d , bur th e contr ib u to r 's if he s o r e q u e s t s . U n s i g n e d n a m e v t! not be p r in t ed a: * ic fe- " iii no t be pr in ted T hose of 2 oft word Of }»•:• - w ill receive preference. FOR T HI S I S S l ’ F I ss u ♦ Kklitm He a d D o py R e a d d A s s i s t a n t >; F a r k M< n Night Repel let Bt c wt R. \ e l s e r, i al lei .Md vin Whalen Frank Mender. SHADES OF 1917 All t h e millstones in the wor ld around the neck nj th*, godde ss ut l ear ni ng at state inst it ut ions cupid no more e ff e c t i v e l y hinder her progress than the suspi ci ous bickering.- ut antagoni sti c and to-the - gal l er y playing officials. O k l a h o m a ’s governor, l ook i ng around for a c hanc e to spe ak from en high as the s t a t e ’s sove r e i gn hi ghe st, took th e verbal war -path and c har ge d tm state quiver ny l a s e s oi with “ fla gar ant i m m o r a l i t y a n d misuse ut thous and s of d o l l a r s o f s t a t e funds"—- th i s afte r a so- a l b ii i n- \ est igat ion by his prix att sno<)]*i I who in- c idental ly is dr awi ng a state sal a n whi ch d o u b t e d lcssly could In* iis <*(I to gr eater s i l ­ va nt age. s e e n - ! fire, adop t e d a report But the Senate, after i nve stigati ng the c har ge s and the acti ons o f tmivcrsi1 \ o f ­ fici als under in whi ch it praised the offi c ial s and r ecom­ me nde d that university af fa i r s be "left to t he Board of Re gents and the president of the university, i nte rfe re nc e .' ’ Mi hich is a mild and r e pmai e ta l ad m on i sh ­ m e n t to the ov e r - z e a l ou s gove r nor wh os e anxi ety as r e gar ds the a l t a i r of the uni­ versity c ause d no end of etnbarrMtameiB: twthei to e ffici ent university offi cial s. from fret W h e n such an offi cial dr ifts into the mental se t that hi* thinks the university is be i n g run by a band o f bu dg e t-mur de r ing thi eve s and thor ough-goi ng sc oundre ls and that the st ude nts Ja,\ a w a k e ni ghts plan* iii rig rodeos o f i mmorali ty anil Bai h na I ia ii revel ries, then said head of a pr ogr essive state is ho l d i n g onto the fl yi ng c oat-tail s of hi ghe r e ducati on with a r etar di ng grip. His hal f-c oc ke d at te m pt s at r efor m and e c on om y can set a uni ve r si ty^ hack de c a de s . THE BIG DAY W i t h t h e Second Annual Round-Up just a r n t w o d a y s a w a y , p o i n t i n g t o t h o e e l . ' o r a t i o n w h i c h at t r io ta h u n d r e d s o f v i s i t o r s . f i n a l p r e p a r a t i o n s G r o u p r e u n i o n s a r u b o i n g p l a n n e d f o r h o n o r a r y , m o r e a n d s o c i a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s o f t h e c a m p u s f o r t h e n v o d a y s . p r o f e s s i o n a l , t h a n f i t l y The re will not be a n y practi ce I’h u i : d a y night , din* to t he meet Friday night at 7 o ’clock. t he in Room f o l l o w i n g men I he si mpl e l i te they are l i ving s e e m s to be c o n ­ d u c i v e to s t udy and clear, i nt ell igent th i nk i ng , for the y o u n g men are m a k i n g high g r a d e s in t hei r c l as se s. H o w e v e r , that is not surpri si ng, for hovs that a nx io us to re mai n in c o l l e g e a r e l i ke l y t o take ad o u t a g e o f all o p po r t uni t i e s to e x c e l their s t u d i e s . in ing as an oc c a s i ona l di v e r s i o n, Sr; , what you ma y , and de s pi te the j o y s o f c a m p ­ ii c a n n o t be alto- pleasant and c o m f o r t able sort o f c o l l e g e living, p a r t i c ul a r l y wh e n th* ie hoys a r e life the that w * at her is void ” I" Cl igh ii rather than g i ve up or d e l a y thei r quest i rn* a ledge. A n d yet w e he a r peopl e s a y i n g I oi ' ‘ ' ! > day tim y o u n g e r g e n e r a t i o n g o e s to 1 "'".‘g o s o l el y to have a g o o d t i me a nd s pe n d s most that to I w a n t meet m e /It* o f G r e g ­ o r y G y m n a s i u m at 7 : 1 5 T h u r s ­ 'ii: I. Bl a c k; 2. day ni gh: . Api i ! B o e h l e r ; 3, I, D un l a p ; ( Tow*!!; 5, L e db e t t e r ; ti. L i n dbe r g ; 7, Ir­ v i ne ; 8, Le s t e r ; '.*, M< D a n i e l ; IO, I ! , Ne i l ; 12, M o n ison, \ I I, Rub­ Diet i n g o r ; Smit h, I e f t s ; 1 oi ny, hut t he y are wi l l i n g I R a y m o n d ; 17, Smi th, Gi l bert ; Is, S t e m . IP, Stevt n son; 2u, P a t t e r ­ son; 21, Wu r z l o w ; 22, T a y l o r ; 23, W e a v e r ; 2 1 , P a y n e ; 2 5 , Huber ; 23, Q u i n t e r ; 27, Ho c o t t ; 28, W il­ lis; 2'.*, S p e n c e r ; 3 0, S c a r b o r o u g h ; * I, M u n c y ; 32, D e l g a d o ; Kuw­ e i t ; 3 1, VV ii at m virid. ; \ \ I ». Broctoi ; I 5. R o m b e r g ; I *k thi* (i nn ir frolic a n d c arousal . T H E H U M A N D Y N A M O G. J. VLDKHSON, Loach. Hr Donald Laird, C o l g a t e u n i v e r s i t y psychol o- ri '* tuts a n n o u n c e d that most o f us po o r h u ma n s t h i e c y e ar s, he It t a k e s ti me. ) O g r e s s j rue w a s t i n g our a >'- L> what an e f f i c i e n c y e x p e r t c o ul d ac- , * ompl ish In one. fast. D m* e a c t ua l l y s pe n d s e v e r a l s e c o n d s each d a y d e ­ c idi ng what n e c k ti e s we hall . wear. and w e lather '“ w i v e r with o n e cuke o f so a p w h e n t w o would learned d o c t o r ma k e s no ’ " i c e a.- ii, e ve n keeps his re Ii cen e books f Ueh mi st a ke s , in a I hoped b o o k c a s e so that he w o n ’t h av e far to reach. Ii,* ha his o f f i c e a r r a ng e d so that he can wa i t h i •:(iei intents he is upe r v i s i n g f r o m bi- w i n ­ dows, A s I oi long, g o s s i p y letters, he wr i t e s no cfd®ties to his f r i e nds; and b t o nl y s c ri bbl es his arn wi I . f the m e s s a g e s he re- Cloves. !1 Du margin.- t h e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A? T e x a s e x e s a n d a l u m i n ’ m e m b e r s o f t h e v a r i o u s g r o u p s w i l l b u e n t e r t a i n e d n o t o n l y b y t h e g e n e r a l p r o g r a m f o r a f t b u t !>\ t h e i r i m m e d i a t e f r i e n d s a n d a ssoci a te s. s. M o r e t h a n 2 J , d u o ux.*> a n d p a) c u t s i n v i t a t i o n s s t u d e n t s h a v e b e e n e x t e n d e d t h r o u g h a d d i t i o n t o t h e a c l i v i t k t i o n s . fki* is. m ii cd. a far cry from the “jug o f wine | and loaf o f bread ’ philosophy. Small w onder that . i j j th* Ame) icau business man ,s an enigma to peo- L1, o f “D u - v outlines, when* leisure is consciously cultivated for leisu re’s sake. None o f the English­ 'd lilt' u r g a n i z a - nsan’s quiet garden meditations will do, then, for I our el fie -m y experts aft. r Dr, Laird’s heart; nor e v e n t o f F r i d a y W‘H th# Prem-hman’s sun-bathing at Majorca, or m o r n i n g Will b e H ie Germ an’s sail-boating at Wander necessarily l l o ’c l o c k , | appeal to his ilk. Nothing will do save good old N e w W o m a n ' s ( g y m n a s i u m A d d r e s s b y p r o m i n e n t T e x a s m e n in iii b e J patriotic work, concentrated, continuous, and pro- P a **t t h i s b u i l d i n g j d active ct more work and perhaps subsequent new a n d t h e n e w ( b e m i s t r y B u i l d i n g wi l l b e I V0Us b r ea kdo wns . o p e n fen i n s p t t lu>n. ^ *’K‘ p r o g r a m . B e t h f o r m a l o p e n i n g o f t h e T h e I irs! o u t s t a n d i n g c e l a t i o n , J f i r s t b a r - o u ‘‘ national J ofeign ers who are puzzled by in con gru ities in life will find their explanation in the V i s i t o r s w i l l t a k e p a r t in a t b e c u e of in a U n i v e r s i t y ..f T e x a s R o u n d - U p . t h e fact t ha t the typical American likes to be an auto- V a n n u s m e e t i n g s a n d a t t r a c t i o n s w i l l maton. He doesn’t leisure t a x I r o n ! 4 j Gme. And how can he when he hires e x p e r t s t o tell know how to usi* his Iii! t h e a f t e r n o o n , w i t h t h e c l i n t o 6 o ’c l oc k in the Garden I a n d Mothers, Ex-Student, F a c ul ty, a r id g u e s t s o f tin* t h e F a c u l t y W o m e n ’s C l u b . a r t y I m I Rn L e g i s l a t o r s . U n i v e r s i t y a t bon how not to have a n y ? — Daily Kansan. E X P E R I E N C E H A S T A U G H T US , , - e v e n t u t T he first major . . . I kit I o n u s have alw ays been the m ost conspicuous absurdity o f elections, not because o f the lack o f intent bm because o f the absence o f foundation. The planks have for the most part made ev ident inconsistencies s o have relieved o f any responsibilities they might have t h e evening W ill be t h e a nnual Lutcher Stark Prize D e ­ ba ti ng Contest in the Law Buil di ng audi ­ torium. This e ve nt is the final app e a r a nc e I their own jot t he I ni \ er si l \ Debating' Squad of the j themselvi y e a r J 9 3 0 - 3 1 . United S t a t u s S e n a t o r T o m C en forced to assume, | At lo „ v io c k today th e classes will m eet to hear p m n a l l y w i l l pr e si de a t t h e c o m e s t . the story o f how each candidate will build I tennis courts and extend the ‘‘open door” - o cl oc k, will be th e Rouml -l p B a i l and R<‘VUe eason at straw b erry Pool. Again the classes will (Delates tor < ac tus beauty pa g e honors, think how well this sound* but .bv this time they) Sw e e t he a r ts of tile So ut hw e st Confe r enc e 'rill know better. [Schools, and the S w e e t h e a r t o f The Uni- With 111 G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m . T i n 1 n ’ Da.v, I r o m 8 : 1 (1 t o j retold t h * current alterations in the political ,e ' j n a * c a n - and . r r l T l i U L . T i J u s t o n e OI I h i v e o ’clock, the usual in place m e e t i n g VY dnosday. id MISS A. B. STI- \\ \ RT, Sponsor. T H E R E will Im* no m e e t i n g o f J u n i o r Turtle W e d n e s d a y ni ght , t r y o u t s will be tv e d n e s d a y night , Vin ii 22. Apr! 15, hi Id MISS VIRGTNI \ Mac A RTH ! R. Final S po ns o r. I Iv VV A A - HI SS will meet at * hi I b i b i rsity < ’onmi ons f o r hi eak- Iast S at u r d a y m o r n i n g at 8 : 1 5 o ’clock. M I S S E L I Z A B E T H MCGUIRE, Sponsor. T H E R E will he a m e e t i n g o f the Xd mi n b t ra l i v e Dtnin- B uMi cil in De a n ' Anderson Eitzger- ald a o f ! i c e at 2 o ’c l ock T h u r s­ day. *E A N D E R S O N F I T Z G E R A L D . loo f u r r u n I ■ c a s e ; O x?, Old im hr . x a m k < • nos w i i ii 3 5 c I c - n - h , Plain hi lur a d d re s s. HU* e x tr a S I' J n . * I y II ( P o s t paid. l o o S H I F C- a Hoed State* no tv . w it h Mon N a m e ai Addn St n * I on! v S lam l o o I N V E L O P E S $2 O h rn u t te a id. M on ey Order *■) Dept. (V et. N A S S A U S T A T I O N E R Y CO 9 7 N a s s a u S tr eat n . Y. C. R U B ) S P h o n e 5116 FLOWER SHOP ( MRS. T. H. S E E K A T Z ) 105 We st T en t h J. G . S H E L T O N O P T O M E T R I S T Im p r ove d I n s t r u m e n t * . L a t e s t M odern M eth o d s of E x a m in a tio n P h o n e 7 2 2 2 1 2 5 E. 6 th S t, ’ *°“‘ 6 K K ) m a s o n s * J E N M R pWF I - & t x A lo * E C H E t t f U I V i a i OFKITIAI AAA HS WV IPK NEW WAY BARBER 4 0 9 W. H A I R C U T - - . S H A M P O O - - - M A S S A G E - - - SHOP 24th - 2 5 C E N T S - 2 5 C E N T S - 2 5 C E N T S Sum m oning a G n o s t to y o u r b id ding T h e chemist \ an H e l m o n t i n 1609 discov­ ered an invisible substance, an emanation from coal, that he named “ geist,” meaning ghost, shortened in E n gl i sh to gas. Only now do its miraculous possibilities begin to be gl impsed. O n l y now c;Pn mo d­ ern industry, like a latter-day Al addi n rub­ bing his lamp to s um mo n a vaporous genii, turn a val ve and order this Ghost to any one of a hundred tasks. From t h e begi nni ng, the problem was one \ \ hen C rane C o., a half century of piping. ago, set i t s e l f to deve lop and produce the tight materials for every gas and oil purpose, it began an incalculably valuable contribu­ tion to the solution of probl ems that had held back the gas industry since the Chinese used hollow bamboo. So in the de ve l opme nt of the natural and manufactured gras industry, as in practically line o f every other i n d u s t r y the Crane v a l v e s , Fi tti ngs, f ab r i c at e d p i p i n g , and specialties have played an important part. N o matter what branch o f industry you enter, you will find Crane materials playing a similarly important part. / C R A N E / PIP IN G M A T E R IA L S TO CO NVEY ANO CONTROL /■ i t * -its STEA M : LIQ UID S. O il. G A S, C H EM ICA LS CRANE CO., GENERAL OFFICES: 836 S. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO N E W Y O R K O F F I C E S : 23 W . 44TH S T R E E T brant ha fin J bv.a Offset* in I t m Hurdle J Ct tut Classified Ad Section CLASSIFIED RATES Maximum 20 W ords T im a s E r i c a E a ch E x tr a W ord I X 3 a t m o. 9 AO SS .70 I .OO 3 SO I c UC Sc 4c tfi c B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y I m o n th _ $1.00 per Un* minimum thr*« lines O ther R ates on Request HEMSTITCHING UK M ST ITCH IX <» ON S H O R ! 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