the Bailli Eexan V o l . X X V I I A U S T I N , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 2 5 , 1 9 2 6 Attorney General’s Office Gives Opinion on U. of T. Oil BondM C I O I L L - Validity of Oil Law May Be Tested By Supreme Court Soon T I T L E TODAY Dunagan of M idland P lays in Orchestra M axine Yates, Star of Latest Curtain Club Production Cobb at the B at BY TY D U D L E Y E N G L I S H CAM PUS V I S I ­ T O R SA TU R D A Y . D udley E nglish, pitcher, o u tfie ld ­ er and captain o f the Longhorn base­ ball team o f 1021. was in A ustin Satu rd ay to see the Longhorn-A ggie Kame. D udley, who is now Dr. E n g­ lish , is pitching knives in the an ato­ m ies of patients the Tem ple h e Is the sam e old Dud­ iio sp ita l. now le y o f 1921 ex cep t th at the w ears glasses. A fte r leavin g U n iv ersity he atten d ed M edical School at G alveston, w here he had to ftittdy and strained his eyes a bit. he at OX H IG G INS’ BROTHER TO EN- TER SCHOOL IN FALL. Jim m ie H iggins, a brother o f Ox H iggin s, star Longhorn football and basket ball player, w ill enter the University this fall. Jim m ie is a ce n ­ te r on the D allas H igh School team , and gives prom ise o f being the equal o f the redoubtable Ox. He is just as much an ox in size, too. Ox has a second is headed for the U n iversity soon. brother-athlete who HO W ARD W ILLIAM SO N TO GO TO ST. LOUIS IN J U N E . in em ployed Howard W illiam son, leading hit­ te r o f the Longhorn baseball team , w ill go to St. Louis n ext m onth, a where he will be clerical capacity with th e St. Louis Cardinals. Howard is ripe a trial in the big show now , but he w ill not play with the C ardinals until 1927. W illiam son is a natural h it­ ter, is excep tion ally fa st, and has a splendid throw ing arm. These are the essen tia ls for a big league o u t­ fielder. for PR A T T , FALK, RAM SEY, RED- FERN IN LAST GAME. Four m em bers o f the Longhorn baseball team played their last tim e for the U niversity o f T exas S atu r­ day. Captain C lyde P ratt is a se n ­ ior this year, and probably will en ­ ter professional baseball this sum ­ mer. His speed, field in g , and hittin g m ake him a good prospect. Collie allotted Falk also has played th ree years and probably will start a business career. Charlie Ramsey, the hustling little catcher, will be a M iddle Law stu d en t n ext year, and it is believed that he hopes to be­ com e a second Ju d ie ft enesaw M oun­ tain Landis. M aurice R edfern, who has played here on ly one year, is a senior, and he, too, probably will em ­ bark upon a business carcer. his A N N O U N C E R T O W O R K O N F T . W O R T H P A P E R . quill Zckc Handler, who has been an ­ nou n cin g the batteries and players lit the baseball gam es, will discard the m egaphone for the this sum m er. He plans to start work on the sports desk o f the Fort W orth Star T elegram has the worked as a sports editor T exan this year, and is one o f the best posted sport w riters the State. Zeke for soon. in ONCE HIGH SCHOOL STAR NEW TRACK C A P T A IN . F ew sensational high school stars liv e up to their reputations in co l­ lege, but A ubrey C ockrell, who was elected captain of the Longhorn track team fo r next £ear, is an ou t­ stan d in g exception. A ubrey cam e to the U niversity th ree years ago from high school, w here he had starred at the N ational m eet in Chicago. He was a sensation as a freshm an here, and has kept up his good work. His election to captaincy is a fittin g re­ ward for his ab ility and industry. SE CO ND -STR ING PITCH ER ALSO FIN ISH E S C A R EER . for It seem s that the big stars receive all the glory, but the fellow who is not quite good enough fo r the team but keeps on tryin g deserves special m ention. A m ong our unsung b ase­ ball heroes is Joe R iviere, who has given his best to V arsity four years. Joe pitches about 25 gam es a year in batting practice and in the bull pen, but be has never twirled an in n in g in a con feren ce gam e. He is a little southpaw with good control. If he were a 176-pounder, he would the be one o f the best pitchers in con feren ce. He has about worn out his third Longhorn uniform sittin g on the bench, and yesterd ay he was w tiling to call it a season. DECIDE 1 0 M L BUY SECURITIES O fficial R uling in S plaw n’s H ands; Exact C ontents Not K now n B y J u m b o H a y n e * Opinion by the atto rney g e n ­ e r a l ’s o ff ic e on the proper au­ thorities h a v in g vested p ow e r of pla ci ng University p erm an en t funds in State or governm ent bonds has been rendered to P resident VV. M. VV. Splawn, it becam e known Monday. the im portant bearing on The o fficia l ruling is expected to have an the m atter which involves $3,332,430.95 received from oil royalties during the past tw elve m onths and placed in the S tate treasury to the credit o f the U niversity. W h o H a * R i g h t ? C ontroversy has arisen over the question o f w hether the Board o f Re­ g en ts, the S tate treasurer, the gov­ ernor or the state board of control had the con stitu tion al right o f buy­ In response to a ing the secu rities. letter the opinion was given Saturday by A s­ sistan t A ttorney General Sutton after several w eeks’ deliberation and re­ search. from P resident Splawn, S p l a w n in G a l v e s t o n provision It is believed that the statin g:! Spla the con ten ts o f the letter and the I exact ruling could not be ascertain- I ed Monday. constitutional “The perm anent fund realized and re­ ceived into the treasury o f the State shall be bonds o f the S ta te o f T exas if the sam e can he obtained, if not, then in United S tates bonds,” points to the decision handed down by the attorn ey g en era l’s o f­ fice. invested in Several w eeks ago a mandamus test case w as heard before the su­ preme court o f T exas in which a law by the Thirty-ninth L egislature was nullified and the con stitu tion was upheld for the deposition o f U niver­ sity oil royalty m onies in the perm a­ ruling was nent fund. A fter the made, a question arose over the o f f i­ cial group or person having the pow­ er to invest the m onies. Co-op C hooses D ean T aylor, O thers, as N ew M em bers M onday Five new directors wen- elected to the U niversity C o-operative Society a t the m eeting o f the organization in the Main B uilding Monday a fte r ­ noon at 5 o ’clock. The new direc­ tors are: Dean Taylor, Archie S trai­ ten , Edwin D avis, Prof. J. F itzger­ ald and Fred Pflughaupt. -Photo by Jensen. H e r b e r t D u n a g a n in t h e H a n c o c k is a n a c t i v e m e m b e r o f p l a y s a n d L o n g h o r n B a n d . m e m b e r o f t h e T e x a n s t a f f . H e o f M i d l a n d o r c h e s t r a , t h e a is a l s o TIDD FT. WORTH GIRLS AWARDED A nnouncem ent has been made that Isabelle N unnelly o f F ort W orth, a senior in the Home Econom ics De­ partm ent, has the j been Judge B. I). Tarleton scholarship and that Mary C atherine O’Connell also o f Fort W orth, a sophom ore in the U niversity, the Rev. J. to hold E liott Ross scholarship for the year 1926-27. awarded is i r , i As a tribute to Father Ross, who for nine years was the chaplain of the Newm an Club, this scholarship was founded by his friends and for- f t - mer members o f the club. It is avail­ able to m em bers o f the Newman Club fo r undergraduate work iii the U n i­ versity o f T exas or for graduate work in any university. It pays the hold­ er $350. For the year 1925-26, the holder was E lsie M ooney o f D enison. In m em ory o f Judge B. D. T arle­ ton, professor of law from 1904 to I 9 I t , a scholarship has been founded paying $240 to the holder. This scholarship is available to members o f the Newm an Club for undergrad­ uate or graduate work in the U n iver­ sity or for graduate work at som e other university. For the year 1925- 26, tho holder was Martha Ann Rob­ ertson o f San A ntonio. In making these awards, the grades o f the applicants and their intercut in the work o f the club are am ong the prime considerations. WATER VANDALS CAST DAMP ATMOSPHERE OVER VARSITY, FLOOD PRESIDENT S OFFICE “ W ater vandals” have cast a damp atm osphere upon the cam pus during the last few days. F irst th ey flood-: cd the V arsity tennis courts; then they turned the w ater on Clark F ie ld ; and now, to add insult to injury, the E ducation Building was flooded Sun­ day m orning, p ractically ruining the expensive President Splaw n’s o ffic e . carpet in Clark Field W e t The water did not reach the ac­ at tual baseball playing ground Clark Field. B ut it created a regular! bog around the Longhorns' bench and ^nade it dangerous for catchers to chase a fte r foul balls in th e vicinity ju st in front of the north end o f the grandstand. The third Courts Flooded U niversity authorities are at a loss to explain w hy these deed have been com m itted. T hey cannot ascertain w hether the persons responsible are “loose n u ts” or U niversity student* with a queer idea of how to have a good time. inexplicable act o f the “w ater m orons” was perpetrated dur­ ing the wee small hours o f the Sab­ bath morn. The fire hose which had been placed ju st outside the Edu­ cation Building was connected with a the nearby ground floor o f the ex ecu tiv e's stru c­ ture and turned on. The en tire floor wa* flooded. W ater entered the of* prevented the tennis courts being in I fires o f the registrar, the deans, the such had shape that it would have ! been necessary to postpone the con- ’ fore nee tennis tournam ent. Fortu- I nately. the w ater was turned on the courts at a place where it would drain o ff quickly and the excep tion ally hot sun the next m orning dried them out quickly. now being made for clew s which would lead to the apprehension o f the m ysterious persons who are responsible for the even more m ysterious acts. They will bt* prosecuted to the fu lle st exten t It was on ly a tw ist o f luck that auditor and P resident Splawn. * o f the law, authorities declared, A diligent search fa u cet, dragged into is N o . 2 0 7 FRED HEAD S BASEBALL T YEAR Selection Made at Squad Ban­ quet at Driskill H otel Monday Night UNCLE BILLY. PUTT, SPEIS Disch Presented W ith Com bi­ nation Clock and Mirror by Co-W orkers for two Thompson Fred Roy Thompson of Rusk, star second baseman o f t h e 1926 Longhorn baseball team, for next was elected captain season at a banquet given for the letter men at the Dr’skill Hotel seasons Imps been one of the greatest hitters rn the Southwestern C onference. His slugging this year was a great factor third in consecutive conference championship. D espite a bad shoulder, the result of a football injury, Thompson field ­ ed his position perfectly. He devel­ oped an underhand throw, the ac­ curacy o f which was uncanny, the S teers’ w inning their P r a t t S p e a k s Clyde Pratt, retiring captain, and “ Uncle B illy ” were the speakers of the occasion. Pratt declared him self gratefu l to his team m ates for their co-operation throughout the season and assured his hearers that his suc­ cessor, Thom pson, was more than worthy o f the honor. Coach Disch referred to the play­ ers as “ his boys” and said he never coached a more likeable group o f youngsters. He predicted a su ccess­ ful season for the 1927 team . A com bination clock and mirror, b eau tifu lly engraved, was presented to Coach Disch by the Longhorns ,n a token o f appreciation.-o- B. B. A . Team W ill Meet Delta Sigm a Phi to A nnex Departm ental I itlc STIR PITCHING ISSUIO Dick Fender W il A ct as U m ­ pire; Holbrook and Forbes W ill Pitch A mig ht y baseball struglle is sc h ed u led for Clark f ie ld at afternoon, 3 : 3 0 o ’clock w h e n the a 11-Uni varsity c h a m ­ pionship will lie de cided. The B.B .A . nine will m eet the Delta Sig­ ma Phis in the great tjular battle. this The con test prom ises to he a bat­ tle of pitching stars, with Square­ head Holbrook doing the twirling for the fraternity cham pion* ami Tommy Forbes on the slab for the depart­ m ental monarchs. Both are seasoned mound*m ea, Scek to C cm oel Land C om ­ m issioner to Issue W rits Under New Law Constitutionality of a* law passed by the Thirty-ninth Leg­ islature calling for competitive bidding on leases on University oil lands may be tested so an by I the Suprem e Court. A m otion has been filed by G eorge K. Theisen to mandamus Land I om m issioner J. T. Robison to issue nil and gas w rits in com pliance with the new law. An­ omy be taken in the m atter land office state M embers o f the that they have been when the court sits W ednesday. capable of going the entire nine in- L jon F o r b e s was a j nings at top speed. star pitcher in his high school days j in Fort Worth. He has not lost any I o f the cunning that made him a lufll- in a previous ruling inary during h ;s scholastic carcer and duties outlined will be the favorite to twirl his club which provides that the lessee shall to triumph today. Holbrook has dem ­ onstrated his ability op more tho.I one occasion this season, He pitched his cham pionship the against the Lambda Chis on May 21, when he struck out seven oppos­ ing sw atters and held his rivals at his m ercy in the tight spots. a lties in case that oil or m inerals are found tests and pay ten cents per acre an ­ nually in addition to the eighth roy­ for the right of m aking in paying quantities. one The original to reckon with a j passed by the recent legislature are Forbes will have follow in g the L a w s S i m i l a r deposit $1 law and team into the , . , . /.anon . i i ' school. ' in -1_ , is . mighty hatter in “Moby Dick” „»r in "Moby Dick” Il»r- j very onquered “ white w hale” ; wortling> Ulc pnmar> I . , , , in I ning , . the that brought m inistration boys. runs. He is capable of duplicating j this feat against the Business A d­ d ifferen ce over which a dispute has arisen the provision for sealed j cl i»nu com p etitive rn us as set te r m tnt#..,, and com petitive bids as Ret forth in .. I the latest ruling, The question iii the’ rase, as has bcf-n* pointed out, re w in n in g ; vojveg around the point of bidding. Section 3 of the new law reads, in part: “ Tile (land) shall advertise the land and the time Tho I*. B. A, team will present a when the m ineral lease will be sub­ linc-up com posed of H aney in le ft, je c t to sale, except as elsew here pro­ Bashara at short, Sponbcrg behind vide in the even t o f tie bids. . .The the bat, F orbes on the mound, Breed- * com m issioner shall have lists o f such love a t second base, Carter on f i r s t ,1 tracts printed free distribution Frnka in center, Langford at tJvrdjat the expense o f the S tate, which j expense shall contain a brief desig and W eem s or Killough in right. Dick Fender who has o fficia ted in nation o f the tracts subject to lease m ost o f the intram ural gam es d u r i n g and the term s upon which they may leased and the tim e when appli­ I c a t io n s th erefor will be opened in I the General Land Office.” ! the sPr,n K» w ill ump! com m issioner 0--------------- re today. for ... . DISTRIBUTION MAY LONGHORN Comparative Lit. GOES ON TODAY c °“" « N°> ">B' o- G iven During 1927 Photo by Jen sen . is a m e m ­ M a x i n e Y a t e s , w h o s o r o r i t y , b e r o f Z e t a T a u A l p h a l a s t p l a y p r e s e n t e d s t a r r e d t h e b y t h e C u r t a i n C l u b , " S h e S t o o p s t o C o n q u e r . ” Mi ss Y a t e s is f r o m A r l i n g t o n . in LEARY IS NEW PREXY OF THE RACQUET CLUB Racquet Club Monday afternoon cted o ffic e r s for the com ing year rn those m em bers o f the organ i- that exp ect to return to .Jeannette Leary »>f A lvarado was elected president and B ertha Black o f N avasota w as elected vice-presi­ dent. Jim m ie Crozier o f A ustin was re-elected secretary-treasu rer; and W illella Boykin of T a ft is the new court m anager for the com ing year. May Hander and W illella Boykin played o f f the tie in the round robin W illella Boy- and r- r. won 6-1, 1*6, 7-5, thus w inning ingles cup for this year. kin the 4t, I inter-class gam es, 0~ Faculty Honor G uests at A n ­ nual A ffair G iven at S. R. D. at 8 o’Clock Ettlinger Has 7 o ’clock Class for Seniors in M ath in Spring Term A program will be given by Or- chesus Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock on the Scottish Rite Dorm itory lawn. It will take the place o f the regular winter term studio evening. F aculty members are to be D uring the spring the Invitations have been term Dr. H y « ! honor guests. mon Joseph E ttlin ger is m eetin g a j sent to the entire faculty. Everyone 7 o ’clock class in senior math, ch ief- is invited, and tickets may be secured to accom m odate a num ber o f (from the members o f the club or at ly teachers in the basem ent of the are tak in g math 22. j W om an’s Building. The follow ing program has been The distribution of the May issue of the onghorn M agazine w ill con ­ C ourses in com parative lite r a tu r e in the U niversity tinue today at the office o f the T ex-j will not be given as S tu d en ts Publications in the Main . of T exas during the 1926-27 session. B uilding. The is featured b y ! according to the new catalogue o f Edward S te e r e ’s story, “ The H our*1 courses ivhich has ju st been printed. , Eroni 5 to 6 .3 0 p.m. on M ondays and announced, im antado,” which is a most in te r e s t-] These courses have been abandoned I Thursdays and at 12 o ’clock on Sat-! ing tale o f army life in M anila, and i through an action of the G o v ern o r: urdays* which won story o f the spring term. is an the best j in vetoing an appropriation for this received at the registrar’s office. in the Austin schools _yvho I the studio I purpose on the U niversity budget. I the m ainte- in form ation j Greek Frieze The Huntress illustrated ( A ppropriations In the w inter term The frontispiece this class met* according the prize issue for for to poem, “ N arcissus,” by Luther N. nance o f the departm ent o f jour-1 * niver*ity N ew berry. Other contributors are: nalism, the school o f physical activi- ineeded service w here it is rea lly de- The Reapers G eorge H arvey, J. A. Moore, Jam es I ties, and the departm ent o f library N. W elch, L. J. Van Sickle, Robert science w ere cut out by the Gov­ Martin, Roy M cDonald, Mamie Sm ith, ernor at the sam e tim e as th e ap* M argaret C ousins, I«eo M ahoney, and propitiation for the departm ent of com parative literature. M em bers of G raduate • sired, the facu lty believes. renderin£ * bus is another concrete exam ple A Fairy Legend in w hich ** unique ways ! oxas the I The Sea P A R T I L PART I. Chopin Liszt Sibelius Pa I mgr en Arranged o- lon g session. H istory Club H old B anquet M ay 2 9 at 8 May Night Arranged The Juggler ......... Woods j Valse Phantastique Grieg I. ! Orchesus The follow in g girls will take part on the program : E velyn Abshear, A new course is short story w rit­ Rosalie Agre**, Ruth Allred, Patti ing and study is being given under Bailey, Marian Ball, E d w in a Barnes, the departm ent o f English for the T h e annual banquet o f the Grad- Bettina Burnaby, E liz a b e th C a r e tt, com ing This course will include a close study o f th e lit ! U8to H istorY clu b will be held Sat- j Isabel Crozier, E ugenia Dilworth, in Fannie Eisenh.hr, Eva E verton, Eve- n a tu r e and technique o f the short urday* May 29, at 8:00 o ’clock the C actus Tea Room, All graduate : iyn Farrell, H elen Girardeau. Katie students in history and seniors who ; Rae Hall, Margaret H eye, P attie Jay, Anne Marshall, Dorothy Mather, intend to continue their work in his tory art* urged to register at the a r - -Julia M atthews, Elizabeth M iller, Sa- ehive room o f the library b efore Fri- j rah Penn, Josephine Posey, athryn day. P lates will he on dollar e a c h .1 Rupert, Mildred R utledge, I*aye Sap- Schoch, Helen Shafer, Elizabeth Thrasher, Amalie Turek. story and som e attention w ill be given to con stru ctive w rititng. This course is the expansion o f a sim ilar course offered during the 1926 ses­ in one sion. the instead of tw o term s. LAWS AND ALECS AGREE ON i oington. M argaret latter being given BASEBALL GAME AT CLARK FIELD, COACHES TO UMPIRE ------------- o---------- I— ( , CANTW ELL HERE MAY 24-23 ! Shirley N augle. ! A t 5 o ’clock Monday about 200 of I the m agazines had bei n distributed. their Althouh students may obtain copies until the end of school, they are urged to obtain them as soon as possible. Spur H igh Re-adm itted to Interscholastic L eague M em bership Spur high school ha* been rein- j stated by the U niversity o f T exas In-1 tcrsch olastic League execu tive c o m -! m ittcc and will participate t h e : 1926 football contest, according to Roy B. H enderson, director o f ath let- J ic* for the league. in Supt. J, E. Watson inform ed the Members o f the graduating classes com m ittee that the cause o f the viola- jn Law and E ngineering agree to play H on. for which Spur pended had been traced to it* source and the man at fault would not be re-elected . W atson pledged observ­ ance o f the eligibility rules in the fu ­ ture, whereupon the com m ittee voted to lift the suspension. 1. W. J. Disch or Clyde L ittle­ June 5, 1926, beginning at 3 p subject to the follow ing rules: field to umpire, if possible. gam e on Clark Field on higW U su s- „ bfMcbal| rn., 2. Players on each team to be lim ited strictly to the list o f candi­ dates for d egrees as printed on May 17, 1926, provided that no member o f either class who has ever played G oing into e ffe c t January I, 1927, players who are over 20 by S ep tem ­ ber I, 1926, will be ineligible to play, H enderson said, *, Captain Cantwell from Hic Red Cross c e n tr a l office at St. Louis will th e L o n g h o rn s, S h o rth o rn s , a t i con d u c t th e exam inations fo r th e life- the U niversity of j on : the U n iv e rsity , or made a le tt e r in [saving class o f I baseball a t a se n io r college can play j T exas o n May 24-25. ; on eith er team . ; J, AU members o f the must rem ain in the grandstand and j ceive a no one but members o f the teams, the um pires, and m anagers can stay on the field. FRANK G. DYER. President, Senior Laws. W. B. PRESTO N, Mgr., E ugm ering Team. The girls who pass the exam ina- classes j fcions u n d e r Captain C a n tw e ll will re- life-savin g c e r tifica te , The University Life Saving d a b will be organized from the group o f girls who. T his club is to be form ed to create a nucleus for a com petent ent IS* #. ■ aid unit in the city o f A s it ia , aceor ing to Miss Olga A nderson, th* life savin g instructor* - ■ .... Owing to the fact that P resident Isabelle N unnelly and Mary PCU the unconquered arjH-r is alw ays o f-th e D elta Sigs. H lawn was in G alveston on business, dangerous with the stick. In the dc- . r ic in g title w'lth Lambda C h i , it was h’s slashing tr ipie? in the eighth Catherine O ’C onnell Re- ceive S ch o la rsh ip he (BaiIii fxxan i t * &o >h a • HM W u p tm'"* & o ^ ; J fiffZEY W © ^ * J T 6 I t O U TM" F»WC> 0 < TM' » iO S f t o o " , U K E w ats B V 'A ' l&ASV Cav, r o L ’ S t .I P AAf* A TU IM WWE WI UL VAW P u u a o u 6 fee$~op*- i + t o y ; "TCHNt>P « ! HAROLD TEEN — Y ’G O T T A BE C A R E FU L —WI NIM IN A R E FU N N Y .. RH i n-x-ie-C H let li»r.*gmt CHitor An4r Ow?«r Lets *>«»** re Dot, •; *, / Harris DAILY TEXAN’S PROGRAM FOR 1926 WISIAN WILL SPEND VACATION CHANGING COMBINATIONS ON LOCKERS, JO B T A K E S 2 0 DAYS Ben Friend, M anager of Cage Aggregation, for 1926-27 Session .OOO. CASH Will be paid, starting this morning to the members of the Co-Op I!riiig your membership card and receive your che eks which represents your dividend of the Co-op’s profits— Plus your membership fee — which is refunded. 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A section of m o d e r n Pa ris, including cafes, shops, th e a t e r s , etc., in has been Miss T a l m a d g e ’s p ic tu re by Jo se p h M. .Schnook for F ir s t N ational. re p ro d u c e d fa ithfully latest QUEEN “ The Lucky L ady” which closes a t the Q ueen to d a y w as w r itte n by Rob­ ert E. Sherw oo d and B e r tr a m Bloch as an o rig in a l sto r y f o r the screen . E ach of as b eing the most clev e r o f modern a m o n g writers-— a n d Sherw o od is m otion pic­ is know n these LAW BLUE BOOKS 5c an d 10c TEXAS BOOK E L I N O R . F A I R . and W I L L I A M R O Y O in a scene from CECIL B DE MULE’S Production‘T»£ VOLGA BOATMAN* TODAYJ A t Austin Movie Shows H a n c o c k : S p e c i a l p r e s e n t a t i o n o f “ The V o l g a B o a t m a n , ’’ a u g m e n t e d o r c h e s t r a . M a j e s t i c ! N o r m a T a l m a d g e in “ K i k i , ’ Q u e e n : G r e t a N i s s e n T e x a s : L i l l i a n R i c h in “ S e v e n D fays." in “ I h e L u c k y L a d y . ” . th e versatile D E M I L L E S V E R S O N P r e s e n t- j silver sheet. .d e lig h t a u d ie n c e s at the fam ous P a ris .street girl IL D em ilic’s new I madge, fo r T he s t a r k realism of “ The Volga ‘ T h e a te r. the M a je s tic “ K ik i” means N o r m a Tal- s t a r an d B o a tm a n ,” Cecil p erso n a lly d ire c te d p ictu re, is dentin- perennial s c r e e n fa v o rite has b r o u g h t cd to m ake it o n e o f the Hurst ta lk e d to the of p ic tu r e s o f th e season. T he d ev il-m a y -care miss, who is as m g f o r a b a c k g r o u n d the m a e lstro m j of Russia in re v o lu tio n , DeMilie ha.^ j nimble w ith h e r fists as she is with woven in a r o m a n c e , m e lo d ra m a and 1 h er to n g u e , has a love rival (G er- h u n io r w ith a d e f t h a n d , c a p ita liz in g j tru d e A s t o r ) . In fact, Miss Astor, on his sense of s p e c ta c u la r w i t h o u t ! in th e p ic tu r e , is Ronald C o lm a n ’s fi- > ancee, and how N orm a wins him aw ay 1 using the h u m a n touch. The s t a r t l i n g c o n t r a s t b e tw e e n the Irmo the ric h ly dressed s ta g e favo- sp ie n d o r o f th e a r is to c r a c y , a n d the j rite an d foils th e g en tle m a n ly villain is b r o u g h ’ i i sq ualor of th e p e a s a n ts o u t in th e p ic tu re , which follow s th e JI e x p e rie n c e s o f th i e e lea d in g charac­ ters- - a Prin c e, a P rincess, a n d a t h e Rus­ Volga b o a tm a n - th r o u g h sian revolution. T U E S D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y J b o w / a N o More Skidding Garters! AGRIPPA -W EB makes garters act in an entirely new way—and only in Bostons can this web be had. Even when worn very loose It cannot curl and yet it is it will not slip. remarkably soft and light. Here in tact is a practical, comfortable, ventilated-web garter. In many pleasing colors, 50c the pair. Ti l G E O U G E F R O S T C O M P A N Y MASSAS b o s t o n C a th e r in e T e rre ll o f F o r t W o rth is visiting on the c a m p u s this w eek-end. f r a t e r n i t y , held A lp h a A lp h a G am m a, h o n o ra r y a r c h i t e c t u r e in itia ­ tion T h u r s d a y f o r C arol M cK eever, Louise K oessler, G ra c e M e y e r a n d G ra c e G ra b us. A u d re y G o ld th o rp e has w ith d r a w n fr o m school on a c c o u n t o f illness. She has r e t u r n e d to h e r hom e in S an A n ­ tonio. W illiam B o y d plays the title role, while E lin o r F a ir, V i c t o r Maroon , J u lia Faye, a n d T h e o d o re K o slo ff are also f e a t u r e d . M ildred Golf has as h e r gu est lier sister, from T ay lo r. Phi Mu a n n o u n c e s th e p le d g in g o f An a u g m e n t e d o r c h e s tr a u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f M rs. Mick sy n c h ro n iz es the film b e a u tif u lly a n d a c c u r a te l y in th e H an c oc k p r e s e n ta tio n o f it. J a c k K in g is in S e t o n ’a In firm ary. B e r th a H a y e s o f W ich ita Falls. I I th e mothers* clu bs in th e in te r e s t o f the w e lfa re o f the c h ild re n w e re o r ­ gan iz e d in T ex as. “ He th in k s b i g / ’ said Dr. H e n d e rso n , “ and his visions a r e in a d v a n c e o f the tim es.” G u e s t * R e s p o n d “ K k i ” cam e to to w n y e s te r d a y to M A J E S T I C . — r = ---------------------------------— --------- ------------------■— HANCOCK N O W S H O W IN G Kirby Hall Dinner I uesdav D. A. R. Gives A n n u al Picnic at Pease Park T h e la st b ir t h d a y d in n e r o f t h e 5 A n d re w C a r o t h e r s c h a p te r of I), y e a r w as held T u e sd a y evening, May A. R. held its a n n u a l picnic F r id a y 18, by s tu d e n ts o f K irb y Hall in h o n o r i at 4 to 6 p. r n . a t P e a se P a rk , in o f those whose b ir th d a y s come in ' h o n o r of th e se n io r m e m b e rs, \ \ illie J u l y a n d A u g u s t, Mac B e r r y o f H u b b a r d , C h a rle e T h e o r a n g e and w hite color sc h e m e , K elly o f El Paso, a n d S u sa n N imitz w as c a rrie d o u t in t h e d e co ra tio n s. I 0f g a n Angelo. M w as as f o l. T h e sa m e « c h « n c was . U p follow ed | T he a | f w „ a n sw t,r t0 ru]| c a | , by hlsUiri. ■a th e fa v o r s a n d th e c ake T h e c a k e K . (tad all o f the usu al em blem s which I , , r e a s . w j, d flo w e rs o t Tex;ls w ith a lso fa v o r e d th e o r a n g e a u d w hite. photof, ra|)h8 in n a t u r a l col„ rs> VVjMk. c r o w n in g o f th e h o n o r T h e fo llo w in g g irls w hose b ir th d a y s Mae „ com e in J u l y a n d A u g u s t, w e re th e 8 tlld e n ts . presentati h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y in t0 W iliie Mae l i e r r v ; A m e ric a G u in n , N o rm a R o c k, M o en a L a n e , ; , , g tee U n i f i e r , E le n o r Bond U u a y led by Miss L ouisa B ro g d e n , M a ry h . B la n to n , v i r g i n i a [ p oe C am pbell, .F lo re n c e E v e r s b u r g , Eliza- b e th K n ig h t, Velma M a rtin , M erle Shelley, E d ith S agebiel, a n d E d ith e n t t , r t a l n e d : M esdam es B e a u tifu l, ^ m e m b e r s a n d g u e s ts w ere H al A r m ­ stro n g , Thos. C u rrie , C, J. M oore, M isses M iriam L a n d r u m , Lula G re e r, M a r g a r e t J o n e s, L ouisa Roe, a n d Dr. E liz a b e th Roe w e re th e special ho s­ tesses. Millcr-Berry W edding A nno unced Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k L ee B e rry of th e e n g a g e m e n t H o u s to n a n n o u n c e t h e i r a n d a p p r o a c h in g m a r r ia g e o f d a u g h te r , Louise Lee. to C harles Mel­ ville Miller, J r ., o f A u stin. T he w e d ­ din g is to ta k e place J u n e 15 a t th e St. P a u l ’s M eth odist C hu rc h in H o u s ­ ton. Melville Miller is a f o r m e r s tu d e n t o f T e x a s U n iv e rsity , h a v in g g r a d ­ u a te d f r o m th e School of B usin ess A d m in is tra tio n in 1923. H e w as a m e m b e r o f th e D e lta S igm a Phi f r a - t c r n i t y and is a t p r e s e n t c o n n e c te d | lte Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . B ow ers a n d two child re n o f G idd in gs a r e in A u s­ tin this w eek-end v is itin g his m o th ­ er, Mrs. W. O. Bow ers, Sr., a t 230;] e x ­ Speed w ay . Mr. B ow ers is is s t u d e n t of c o u n ty ju d g e o f Lee c o u n ty a t p r e s ­ e n t. th e U n iv e rsity a n d an Dr. J. M. Jo h n s o n o f G iddings, an e x - s t u d e n t o f th e U n iv e rs ity , w a s in A ustin fo r the B aylor g am e a n d vis- . lcdatives a t 230,1 Speedw ay. will, th e C. M Miller P a in t C o m p an y | W c!don F i d d e r w as viaiti of A u stin . M iller w a s a s t a r p itc h e r j hom c on tw o cham p io n sh ip D e lta Sigm a Phi b aseball team s. a t L o c k h a r t last w e e k . c n d . M iss B e r r y is a g r a d u a t e o f Rice I n s titu t e , h a v in g received h e r de g re e f ro m t h a t school- in 1925. Rosalie A g r e s t has r e t u r n e d fro m h e r Dallas w here she visited with p a re n ts . H a rla n M u r r o w o f M cA llen a nd J o e N o se r o f P h a r r sp o o l la s t S u n ­ d a y in San Marcos. G eo rg e B u r n h a m , J r ., w ho has been sick f o r th e p a s t t e n d a y s w ith flu is im proving. N ew s has been received t h a t M a r­ jo rie McCall o f B ra d y is in Chicago stu d y in g a r t . Miss McCall w as a the School o f A r ts and in G e r tr u d e M u r r a y o f Flo resville is visitin g a t th e D e lta D e lta D e lta s t u d e n t House. Sciences h e re last year. In respo nse to th e words o f praise, both Dr. S u tto n and Dr. Ellis mod- j estly e x p re sse d the f e e lin g t h a t th e se f r ie n d s m e a n t well, b u t th e f o r m e r c h a r a c te r iz e d th e ex p re ssio n s as a kind o f “ e p ita p h y .” E a c h f e l t t h a t Eby and Henderson Address be had m e re ly had a p a r t in th e n a t ­ ural e d u c a tio n a l d e v e lo p m e n t o f the S t a te o f Texas. Banquet; Shelby Speaks on Influence I S ongs lead by Ben H olland, a c c o m ­ p a n ie d by Pc?arl D o n aw a y , w e r e in ­ te r s p e r s e d b etw e e n th e speeches. D ean P i t t e n g e r p re sid e d as t o a s t ­ m a s te r d u r in g th e evening, told o f his p lan s which will be exposed a t th e b e g in n in g of Die s u m m e r session, and M orris H a n k in s, P a u l F u r g e r s o n , WL R. Sw anso n a n d D yt J o h n s o n w ere in his plans, a p p o in te d to aid his F in a lly all m e m b e rs w e re a sk e d to m a k e im p r o m p tu speeches, in which all ex p re ssed th e ir a p p r e c ia tio n f o r th e club. J O H N S O N A N D N O W L I N R E C E N T A U S T IN V IS IT O R S . tw o m e m b e rs o f G eo rg e Johnston a n d J im “ F r o g ” th e g r e a t Nuwlin, 1922. o f L on gh orn b aseball t e a m r e c e n t ly visited J o h n ­ th e c a m p u s. son was a t the g a m e S a tu r d a y , a n d is now w o rk in g f o r a c o n stru c tio n c o m p a n y in Dallas. J im N ow lin, also o f Dallas, is e n jo y in g m uch success. in th e in su ra n c e g a m e . Now lin played the L ong ho rn s, a n d th ir d base f o r J o h n so n c o v e re d c e n t e r field. r i p e m I' C 11 i • p : d f i H i t 'i m f ii if J [. , j O f Course You C an Qo to EUROPE! bo Solendid Inexpensive Tours un­ der the management o f an old-estab­ lished American company 59 to 85 days — routes include Scotland, Eng­ land, Holland, Belgium,France, Get t a many, Switzerland, Italy, Iceland, FJ Norway.June to September $8 J 5 up. B ST U D E N T T O U R S o t utmost econom y—very attractive to young folks—5-7 wits —f 595 up. GA T E S T O U R S Mf*. A. J. KJ*brrr, Au-f-nt. 601 r,.- .rh-.«<-n*8h Anntin, 'l>*a * Pittenger Presides as Toast­ master at Second Annual Gathering sponsors, founders, Mrs. S utton and Ellis of the D epartm ent of Education were honor guests and eulogized as the and actuating spirits of the School of E d u c a tio n o f th e U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s a t th e e d u c a tio n b a n q u e t given by th e Phi Del Ut K app a, th e E d u c a tio n A ssociation, th e Pi Lam bd a G a m m a a t th e U n iv e rs ity C a f e te r ia T u e s d a y night. and . I n eulogizing Dr. S u tto n th e speak- t r e n u m e r a te d a few o f the m a n y rervo.es he has r e n d e r e d th e U n iv e r­ sity o f T exas, s t a tin g t h a t he had serv ed in p ra c tic a lly all p ositio ns in the in stitu tio n . Dr. E by in hi#* c o m ­ m e n d a t o r y r e m a r k s of Dr. S u tto n praise d him not only as an e d u c a to r, b u t even m o re so as a t r u e g e n tle m a n , a c t u a t e d by f u n d a m e n ta l p rin c ip le s o f d e m o cra cy , ju s tic e , u p r ig h tn e s s season ed w ith good ju d g m e n t a n d a high se n se o f hum or. Unselfish Services “ The I Jniversify o f T ex a s can never h a lf r e p a y Dr. S u tto n fo r his e f f i ­ c ie n t u n se lfish .services,” said Dr. E by , “ ut least n o t until th e E d u c a ­ tion B u ild in g be a d o rn e d with a n a p p r o p r i a te p a i n tin g of Dr. S u tto n , a n d a fellow ship in e d u c a tio n p e r ­ p e t u a t i n g his n a m e a n d work be p r o ­ vided by his pupils am i th e frie n d s of e d u c a tio n in T e x a s .” c h a r a c te riz in g “ Dr. EHL baa a w a rm side fo r th e individual who is in n e e d ,” saki Dr. H e n d e r s o n m the fo rm er, whom h e has b een closely a s ­ so c ia te d fo r m o re th a n a q u a r t e r of a c e n tu r y . Dr. Ellis has served th e ch ild re n a n d u n f o r t u n a t e o f Texas, .aid Dr. H e n d e rso n , For h e has had a ; h a r e in this work in sev eral ways. in f lu e n c e o f Dr. E UL T h ro u g h th e C e c i l B. D e M i l i e * . “The Volga B oatm an” S P E C IA L M U S I C B Y A n A u g m e n t e d O r c h e s t r a M a t i n e e a n d N i g h t S h o w s B e g i n 1:00, 3:0 0, 5 :0 0 , 7 :0 0 , 9 :1 5 L a s t T i m e T o d a y GRETA NISSEN T he Lucky Lady C o m e d y N e w . A l s o S l a t t i n if T o m o r r o w J O H N N Y H I N E S In “ T H E L I V E W I R E ” Q U E E N THEATRE V >i rst Motional Picture The “ kickiest” p ic tu r e you h a v e ever seen. t h a t “ T h e Green A r c h e r ” Mat nee III V iolin Solo M e d ita tio n Infra “ T h a i s ” G eorge C. Drum iv P a t he News TH EATRE’ J / t e S h o r t M a c e J u s tm WHEN YOUR CLOTHES ARE DIRTY t u r e critic and e d ito r fo r “ L ife.” G r e ta Nissen, th e E u ro p e a n is all of A m e ric a n se n s a tio n , that. As the the “ L a d y ” in question, s h e’s e v e rtv h in g t h a t m ig h t be wished for. W illiam Collier, J r ., r e p e a ts the r e ­ m a rk a b le love scenes he e n a c te d with and Miss Nissen this tim e in m o d e m dress. in " T h e W a n d e r e r ” — T w o of th e s c r e e n ’s p r e m ie r vil­ lains, Lionel B a r r y m o r e and Mare M u cD erm o tt, do t h e i r s t u f f in a way you love to hate. N e ith e r needs an in tro d u c tio n . T E X A S M a rital them selv es w hen tr o u b le s a r e bud enough th e y a re not by sa iling on a sm oo th co urse, but when t h e r e ’s a bad case o f sm allpox in a d ­ dition- then i t ’s tim e to w orry. S c o tt Sidney, w ho d ire c ts the Al C h ristie p re s e n ta tio n , “ Seven D ays” which closes a t th e T e x a s T h e a te r to d a y , m akes it u p ro a rio u s ly fun ny . In f a c t he even m a k e s the w o rried and expression* C re ig h to n Hale, who p la y th e le a d ­ in g roles, o b je c ts of sid e -sp littin g m irth . o f Lillian Rich “ Seven Days” is bused on th e f a ­ m ous B ro a d w a y laugh success by Av- e r y H o p w oo d and M ary R o b e rts R in e­ h a r t. S u p p o rtin g Miss Rich a n d Mr. dire c tio n a re H ale u n d e r S id n e y ’s Lillyan T a s h m a n , Mabel J u lie n n e S c o tt, Hallam Cooley, W illiam A us­ tin a n d T o m W ilson. How Did Your Garters Look This Morning? PANAMAS Wide Brim or narrow Fancy Band or Plain Black Milam & Leghorns Sailors or Yachts I Sennits or Split Braids Fancy Braids Knox “Comfit” the Best $6.00 Hat made in Straw if you use your head in haf buying and your good taste in Clothes buying— Y ou will appear in a— 1 A Knox Hat Godchaux Society Brand Summer Suits and be am ong the Best Dressed All prices based on quality and very fair. ADVERTISE in the D A I L Y T E X A N W J W h en comes that day of days—and suddenly you know you’re a Senior, at the top of the world —have a Camel! WHEN come* the day that can c o m e but once. And as a Senior you’ve reached your place at the top of the world—hare a Camel! For Camel share* of lls own enchantment with life’s memorable event*. Camels arc of such choice tobaccos that they never tire the taste or leave a cigaretty after-taste. Re­ gardless of the money yo u p ay, th e r e is no mellower, friendlier or better cigarette made than Camel. So this day as you’ve safely passed all the hazards to life’s sublimest moment—know the taste, the contentment that is the due of the world’* experienced smokers. Have a Camel! A nd th ey w ill be retu rn ed back to y o u Sw eet, C lean and W h ite as sn ow . DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY • .-a., g j - f i j . . Tr*~ f c c <3f >1. . nmllt -Bi Ami i rf *T: C 1926 ' * N o other cigarette in the world ii like Camels. Camels con­ tain the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. The Camel blend is the triumph o f expert blenders. Even the Camel cigarette paper is the finest — made especially in France. Into this one brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience and skill of the largest tobacco organisation in the world. t i n yow to «#rn pare Comets » ith emf ciga­ rette mode et any price. Tobacco • I* Reynold* T Commot 7n*M«£«Uah m-sSSL , 'a*. M i M M a RETIRING LEADERS AND NEW CAPTAIN OF STEER TRACKMEN this year. field up to go to K ansas first. So Texas signed «‘| fp*l th a t I the right side, o r ra th e r th a t th e Texas the A thletic C ouncil has gi'^cn me taken have rig h t to look o u t fo r o u r in tere sts and th a t they have been accordingly protected. The co n ference was not defied. The fa c t is th a t A rkansas refu sed to listen to reason. * * Professor of Sociology lo Al* tend Health Education Meeting Dr, Ms* Hangman profeaaor of *©- a trip ta ll Monday on cioUiry, to RowtjHi, where he will a tten d the T exas F ederation fo r H ealth Edu­ cation, and to Cleveland, Ohio, where he wilt atten d the N ational C o n fer­ ence fo r Social Work, At Houston. Dr. B andm an will pre­ sen t the {Told medal aw arded to the S tate Medical Association by the N a­ tional C om m ittee on Prisons and Prison Labor fo r services rendered through K* com m ittee on prison and prison labor. This presen tatio n will be made a t the first re g u la r m eeting o f the Texas F ederation fo r H ealth E ducation. From H ouston Dr. B and­ man will leave for C leveland, Ohio, w here he will read a p ap er before a jo in t m eeting of the section on immi­ g ratio n and the section on industrial and economic profile rn* a t the Na­ tional C onference fo r Social Work, T he p ap er will deal with the su b sti­ tu tio n of negro and Mexican labor for E uro p ean im m igrant labor. Dr. B an d ­ man wfH Attend the conference, which Date from May 2« to Ju n e 2. Council Chaim&n Makes Statement as i He Vacates Office * U r g i n g s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y to s u p |K>rt t h e n e w c h a i r m a n a n d m e m b e r s ©f the M en's Honor Council, Otis Boger*, retirin g , issued the following s ta te m e n t: **To the Faculty and S tu d en ts of the ; U niversity of T exas: "M y sincere g ra titu d e is extended to those stu d en ts and mem bers of the fa c u lty who have so ably assisted me in the work which I undertook this T here have been m isunder- y ear. f. tai oiling’- and m istakes; and for these I assum e full responsibility. “ Few have been so fo rtu n a te as I In m atters o f co-operation. Of those who have extended to me firm and u n ­ fa lte rin g aid, the five gentlem en who Composed the Council unquestionably Stand first. There was no cleavage ©r discord; we have worked as a unit. “ The Dean o f S tu d en ts and the dis­ cipline com m ittee have ren d ered in­ valuable assistance in m atters o f ad ­ vice and prom ulgation of th e policies v t the Council. W ithout such un­ qualified su p port, stu d en t governm ent I would long since have crum bled. "Individuals arc too num erous to m ention. But to those m em bers of th e faculty who have had sufficient confidence in the sin cerity and abil-j Sty of student* to deal with th eir problem s, and have subm itted v io la-1 lion- of honor to the Council, I am deeply g ra te fu l. And to those s tu ­ d en ts who have had th e courage to assu m e their responsibility, as they pledged th eir honor to assum e it, I w»*h to give thanks, personally and officially; officially, because it is only th ro u g h such a ttitu d e arni courage live; th a t stu d en t governm ent can personally, because it has added p u r­ pose and hope to my work. " I shall watch with in tere st the progress of next y ea r’s Council. Such ’Cot* ne ii will be no stro n g er than its a import, l f the thinking stu d en ts will lend their aid; if the o th er d e p a rt­ ment* of student governm ent will co­ o p erate; and if the faculty will un­ derstand and assist, failure is im pos­ a b l e ” I o f 15 second* fl at . C e n t e r is Snn di Esqu i v e l , » t a r t w o - m i l e r , who with W r i g h t wa* a c o - c a p t a i n the 1526 t e a m . E s q u i v e l wa* o u t most of t h e s e a s o n wi t h a b a d a n k l e , but f i g h t i n g di s p l a y e d a h e a r t , w h e n He lap* at F o r t W o r t h in g r e a t p a i n . O n t h a r i g h t is | h e c a p t a i n - e l e c t , A u b r e y Co c kr e l l o f Alvin, . t a r S t e e r d as h in m a n a n d c o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n r e m a r k a b l e r a n f ive t he 1 0 0 - y n r d s pr i nt . H a r e a r a l e a d e r of t he n e w t r a c k S t u a r t lh* t wo r e t i r i n g c a p ­ the tain* a n d t e a m, On the L o n g h o r n l e f t ( S t u d ) W r i g h t , ie g r e a t h u r d l e r , wh o tied t h e r e c o r d in t he high t i m be r * a t tha c o n f e r ­ e nc e m e at r e c e n t l y in t h e t i m e cf IO BASEBALL, 7 CAGE CONTESTS SLATED FOR STEERS HERE IN 1927 B a c k e t b a l l a n d b a s e b a l l f a n * in t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d A u s tin w ill s e e t h e L o n g h o r n t e a m s in a c ti o n o n t h e h o m e c o u r t s e v e n tim e s d u rin K t h e c o n f e r e n c e c a g e s e a s o n a n d t e n d u r i n g t h e d i a m o n d c a m p a i g n , a c c o r d i n g t o s c h e d u l e s f o r 1 9 2 7 r e ­ t i m e s le a s e d b y S o u t h w e s t e r n C o n f e r e n c e o f f ic ia ls . As it is the A rkansas Razorback*' tim e the to visit Austin d u rin g basket ball season and it was decid­ ed to have the Hogs play two game* in each city th ey visit, because of the distance to F ayetteville, I ex its’. ha* one more game a t home th an on the road. The lo n g h o rn s will play each of five* o th er baseball team* tw o gam es in Austin and two a w a y from home. A rkansas wa* induced to w ithdraw from the baseball com petition, since j it was held th a t the H a l o rbacks a re ; s itu a te d -so geographically that it Is j proposition fo r losing en tirely a them to participate. Longhorn schedules for 1527 fol­ low : ' B a s k e t B e l t -B aylor a t Austin. A. & M. a t College Sta- Jan . H— Baylor a t Waco. Jan . l l — 'T. C. U. at Austin. Jan . 17— Rice a t Austin. Ja n . 22 Jan . 2lo­ tion. Feb. 2 - 7-8- Feb, 11- Feb. 12- Feb, Feb. 2 8 - Rice a t Houston. —A rkannas a t Austin. -T. C. U. at Ft. W orth, -S. M. U. a t Dallas. -A . & M a t Austin, Baseball March 25-26— S. M. U. a t Austin. April 1-2— 'T.C.U. a t F o rt W orth, April 11-12— Rice at Austin. April 14 15— B aylor a t Waco. Aprii 22-23— A. & M. a t Austin. April 25-26— Rice a t H ouston. A April 29-36— S. M U . a t Dallas. May 6-7— B aylor a t A ustin. Mav 13-1 4— T.C.U. a t A ustin. May 10-21— A. & M. a t College S tation. T heater O ffers $15 Prize for Best Final Episode to Photoplay e x tra Because of two episodes, an o th er in stallm ent of the "G reen A rch er” will be .shown a t the M ajes­ tic T h ea ter T h ursday, F riday, and S atu rd ay , in addition to the M onday, Tuesday and W ednesday showing, according to T. Wilson E rw in, m an­ ager. A prize of $15 has been o ffered to the stu d e n t who w rites the beat f i ­ In this nal episode to the photoplay. ch ap ter the G reen A rch er will be nam ed. DONNELLY & W H ITE 905 Congress Ave, Plumbing and Heating Contractors Phone 6131 QUALITY AND SERVICE atten tio n . All ma i l o rd ers given prom pt We sew on your buttons—-No extra charge, Phone 3702 HOME STEAM LAUNDRY UNIVERSITY CO-OP 2210 G uadalupe A ustin, T exas. / C o r r e s p o n d e n c e S t u d e n t s THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY A U T O F A I N T S H O P D O C T O R S It'L ase* Yon Car W ith Authorised Due* a u t o p a i n t s h o p £ , rn. Cola PIM** 4008 DBS. LYNN A N D LYNN Dental Surgeon# MB Scarbrough Bldg. Phone S IM S A N K S TEXAS BA N * AND TRUST COMPANY • Pat CMU i Gaarwatead la reel meat* F U R N I T U R E AUSTIN NATIONAL BANR u« Ik Gavarameat Depoe*tory Cao'.ta; A Surplus f l .0*0.000 OB BEAUTY SHOPS INSURANCE O R N A M E N T A L I R O N W O R K E. T. S1GGEL Ornam ental M etal Work# H S E. 5*4 B lacksm ithing P L U M B E R S E. RAVEN, PLUMBER •Where Gaud Plumbing Repair# Ara Made* P W # I H I Lavaca S t,_________ j — --------------- I J- O ANDREWARTHA COMPANY High Grade Plumbing and Ele-Vr.c Mature. FOX SCHMIDT Plumbing, Heating, Electric. Repairs Phone 90*0 * l » Mf. MI CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Every day is re g istra tio n day fo r courses the 250 one-third college o ffered by the University of Texas EXTENSION TEACHING r am in .re Bought, Sold and E nchan ted McCl e l l a n f u r n i t u r e c o . We Move. Crate. Pack and Ship Furniture Repairing a Specialty Phons 2-1531 SIS E. 0th S t Phone «702 for Your Repairs MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP . Hair Cutting . RICH ARO CORNER, Agast I O Scarbrough RU*. ' * THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INS UR- S . R U B B E R S T A M P S ANGE CO. AUSTIN RUBBER STAMP CO. Rubber Stsuups—■-Sonln-riStencil# 2H% W. 6th _____ Phone T IS Peraaawcn* Mf aria* U r c h in Hot*! C A R PET CLEANERS t* g > CW*a r t Rebound, Work Guaranteed j c a p i t a l c a r p e t c l e a n e r s kit l f ta * t A*«>-Ble*b-C»i4»av--Phone 8130 G A R A G E S Lot U t Talk With You Regarding Your Future W. D. FOSTER, Agency Agents Wan__ "• ated Phone S921 Room I, Smith Bldg Thomson’s Corage. Phone S644, Wreaking I L U M M E R . rn* Washing; Creasing, Storage. (SE. $ ■»,. a-n \ Ahi K.M'i Plier en-r Ana rf**#n**0*Q Rrfdhrttf.&dfe rf J 4Peewee feoagi. Nest Dear l o Court Mount. ' Mo 4^ * t i rasa a a r n To LwCj Jo* Ko Cr JR twCrfe »« AB Kind* loth A Guadalupe Phons SMI S T E N O G R A P H E R S APARTMENTS FOR RENT THESIS WORK A SPECIALTY Also Other Stenographic Work and Dicta tion. M ist Ruby Smith, Phono Sd55,_____ WANTED TO BUY W E FAY TH E HIGHEST PRICES For C ast-O ff Clothing and Shoe* m, , SOT E Bib. ______ BEGINNING JU N E Two modern furnished gleaned in new brick apartments sleeping ruomc. South tile bath.- exposure. One bleck of campus. 1910 Speed­ 90 way'. Phone 9444, home, garage. j LRN ISH ED APARTM ENTS, private bath, steeping jxych. Conv en ic sit to University, I Capitol or buxines# district. Mrs. Bogle Mir, Johnson. Office in Avenue H otel Phone, —» 21712, 21582 1789. lottie McIntyre POTATO CH IPS W ELDERS isadSiwff mr w*' mm* a a , ie. w _ a w a H t s . G F ROSS ■ "■ •-8 “ * . ^ S to d e n ts . ie mo hi ag up th a t Picnic boa, I rem em ber S a lte d P e a n u ts , P o ta to Chip*. X A NI-PRO DUCTS I M „jr k n . m a r n *■ r n , i » m f STOERMER BROTHERS G e a ir d M achinists aad W elders 4**»*rai w » — w w *— ------ i m ________ T H E B A I L Y TE X A H BELLMONT DENIES HE DEFIED OFFICIALS IN ' ARKANSAS SCHEDULE I. The©. Bellmont, d ire c to r of j to in a statem en t a th letics a t the L n iv en d ty of T ex ­ as, d en ied the T exan S a tu rd a y th at be "d efied ” the S o u th w estern C onfeionce in re fu s­ ing to schedule a football gam e with be th e U n iv ersity o f A rkansas to played in F ayetteville n ex t fall. over the the state S p o rt w riters charged, following conference officials’ m eeting in F o rt W orth last week, th a t Bellmont refused to obey to have the I longhorns a com m and play th e P orkers la tte r’* the field. on ‘'T h e tru th about the m a tte r,” B ellm ont d eclared,” is th a t the con­ th a t this u n iv er­ ference requested sity sign a tw o-year co n tra ct with A rkansas on a home-and-home basis. It did n o t issue an o rd e r th a t we play them on their home field first. “ I n eg o tiated with A rkansas a u ­ th o ritie s fo r the tw o-year co n tract, b u t th ey laughed a t the suggestion th eir ea rlier to A ustin team come th e ir In th ey should be w illing th a t co rresp o n d en ce j first. they sta te d th a t fu tu re ach , dule depended on scheduling a gam e with Texas. I took the position th at! if a gam e with o u r team was so im­ p o rta n t to come to Austin in 1926. An exam pie o f how such a th in g w orked, as fa r as I am concerned, is the gam es we co n tra cted for with K ansas A. & the M th a t we K ansas officials dem anded I come to M anhattan next fall. I felt th a t a co n test in A ustin the follow- in season would be w orth while enough to go to the A ggies’ home th e gam es and I w anted W e b u y all e d u c a t i o n h ook a a n d p a y 1-2 p r i c e f o r b o ok s u s e d a g a i n . TEXAS BOOK STORE ‘T h e S t u d e n t s Bo o k s E x c h a n g e ’ EXAMINATION PAPER And Loose Leaf Fillers A t Exactly H alf Price All This W eek FIRM FOUNDATION BOOK STORE 903 Congress & 7 i T h e T e x a s L i n e ^ i t oNewl/ork via GALVESTON PLAN to reach Galveston Shortest Rail Ride Direct Oceen Ship* SS H R Mallory May 29, June 19 SS San Jacinto June Sib, 25th A b o rn f«wsm e*i c a rry passenger* a n d f r e i g h t a d d itio n k t freig h t tailing* every W ed n esd a y k..ng| in the morning to connect with these popular steamers offering a wide range of accommodations. Steamers callat Key West,Fla.,making connections for Havana, Miami, Tam pa and S t, Petersburg. AUTOMOBILED CARRIED fim ta rv a tio n a , t i c k e t • e n d othm * d eta il* sh o u ld be arra n g ed in adr an a* b y local r a ilr o a d t i c k e t a g e n t rte w rite to : a MALLORY LINE F .T . Rennin, Caw l G alveston, Taxna 8000 Classified Ad Section PHONE 8000 Your Message Daily to 6,500 Readers RATES M a x is urn af 25 Ward# ............ . I,.—-.6 JO Isisrtion -*® i s w r l l s s i — InsT liana .70 lae#r*hi*a——------------ •** la sari Im m --------------------------------------- LOO 1..................— - .... . ..... ............................ I I S 4 • I m onth .................. . ...................... - , . BoM application. lac# and! ataplay typo rat** upon Louis Booth*. Classified Ad Manager ANNOUNCEMENTS PURE, CLEAN MILK 12 I-2c qt. Phone 0-15*5 PARAMOUNT DAIRY "Ends tha Quest for the Best” / NEW AND SECOND-HAND! “ Hi BOOKS for a1! y i C o r r e s p o n d e n c e C o u r s e s ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two apart­ ments. sleeping accommodations for 4 or 5 : rent SSS. A bo garage. 408 West 14th. Phone ‘J IO*. —29 furnished south FOR RENT Two east apartments, one down- Htair# and one upstairs; and one west up- house. Phone -SO tMrs apartment, 6 ><23. stucco in TWO south. FURNISHED facing Private sleeping porch, half block o f University. «20, Gas range. sinh. Con­ venient hath, hot and cold water. Dial 819*. room*, front lou NKW. NICELY FURN ISH ED vroom bun*TC- for rent during Minim, r. Two beJ- ri g a p i n g porch, oath. garage; within walking distance of campus. Very reason­ -—SO 2827 Rio Grande, Phone 9806. able, BUSINESS SERVICE * nic in where trucks. Two A. IL POOL TR A N SFER ; we m ove. pack and ship household goods. We go a n y­ the atate. We also have pic- ana - J- “ W K COPY THEMES, these# and do all kinds of stenographing, multigraphing and mim­ eographing, Call 6934, 914 Littlefield Bldg., Texas Mn tiara Db Shoo. Mrs. FL J. Adams. phones; 9848 MISS T E X A N A H IL LER PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Thames Accurately and Promptly Copied Theses Copied 321 Littlefield Bldg. Mimeographing Dial 5998-5420 eral hauling; Students, STEVE LIGHTSEY A SON— M oving, gen ­ let L i g h t l y haul your b aggage; you'll like our service. Phone — J. 14 $243. 6026 or 21638. H. A, FULLER TRANSFER 200 East 1st St. Phone 3980. We do moving, packing, crat- ifr: and shipping; also long distance hauling. —IS Get our rates. FOUNTAIN PENS KEPA I RED Cleaned and Adjusted at the TEXAS BOOK STORE j I MAKE DRESSES of all kinds; coats also. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. -29 Phone 5445, LET US FRAME THAT PICTURE! New line of moulding just received, and prices «th. U right. THE GAZLEY CO., 204 W. Phone 7067. MATH AND PHYSICS COACH—Expert coaching. Four years’ experience. Strictly Satisfaction guaran­ —26 i rider Honor System. teed. Dial RMS tor GOLDEN. THE LATEST IN LADIES’ HATS and (.hoes are arriving daily. Alway# a new assortment to choose from. High duality at over Wool­ low price. DACY’S. upstair# —l f worth*. EMPLOYMENT W ANTED—Number of University men for summer work. A chance for big money. Will place you in any territory in Texas. Call Robertson at 8028 or sec mc at 2699 Guad­ —27 alupe. FOR SALE FOR homes. SA L E —Modern apartment houses. Bungalow considered in trade. Abo close-in farina. Consider home or apartment trade. Mrs. Boyle- Miss Johnson. house Avenue Hotel, Phone 21*12. _____ - * in by "IN YOUR GREEN HAT.” Played and sung the Whispering Pianist, Art (Hilham *, Isaac Bledsoe, 821 Con­ -** Columbia Record. gress Avenue, Phone 6619. FOR SA LE—Complete bakery, $850.00 ; $750 cash, balance $50.00 per month. Write Box ~f' 357, Sabinal, Texas. HOUSES FOR RENT room FOR R E N T : June U t, for the summer, five- screened porch. Apply at 2815 Rio Grande St.. Phone ” 27 4875. cottage with furnished TO UN IVER SITY stucco, nine rooms and sleeping perch blocks west o f campus. Phone 2240*. SORORITY-T w o -sto r y three 29 CALLED AWAY FOR THE SU M M E R -W ish to rent eight-room house; completely fur­ nished upstairs, for students; two baths, one block from campus. 2105 Tom Green, Phone 3086. FOR RENT BY OWNER Practically new furnished bungalow, east front. Hot and cold water, sleeping porches ; garage, Fne< 4504 Avenue C. Phone 2-2988. •140. — 30 WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER FOR W OMEN: Cool, w ell-furnished rooms Ideal location, pne block 2000 W hitis, Phone — J* 15 in private home. south of the cam pus. 7082. SPEAK FOR YOUR NOW! Nicely furnished 608 W. _____ —3M 24th. Phone 59U . for girl.. Maid service. rooms MEN. BE COMFORTABLE TH IS in modern hom e; MF.R! Rom ' ins? porches. $16.00 per o’clock. Two blocks* from stu dent. 2202 N ueces. phone after Phone 8313. SUM* sleep . eam pu*; -■ W ANTED; June Int; 12- or If-foom house, completely furnished. Will rent for sum­ Phone 8945 or write 2492 Guadalupe. mer. the Summer School FOR RENT digging large furnished living connecting glassed-in sleeping porch; private bath hot water at all hours, cool and quiet, in Pn v *™ —81 home, on West 2Sth„ Phone 2-2890. room, GIRLS WISHING TO CHANGE rooms yet not wishing to take trunk* home may leave them at 2412 Wichita, an approved house, with deposit for room; rent to begin next term. Phone 4690. FOR RENT Furnished house 5 rooms, steeping from cangy us for summer: porch. Three Mock 715 W. ilth . Phone 22019,—26 block 228X2. MM FOR KRIST garage!; ll.»v£*t ox' 6 ma#**, for 520. Tv. . sN r tfboim fur boy- \ v » - • Reasonable. Bb*'ne *‘694* FOR R E N T —For summ.r anti coming yen'* my completely furnished cottage, only titre* blocks from University campus. Would pre fer U niversity professor, or couple without children. Phone 7785. — LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black wool Jensen bathing suit some where around the campus. Thursday. Find cr please return to Publication# Office ni —•• phone 2940. REWARD. LOST >outh of campus, or. University Ave­ nue, a gret r Sheaffer if clime Fountain pen. to M B —26 about noon Friday 755 Reward. Please returti STRAYED OR STOLEN—One Persian cal near M(.alleviate. Sunday night. Liberal re­ ward and no questions asked. Phone .8519 —27 MISCELLANEOUS ment with W A N TED; 8 or 4-room unfurnished apart­ sleeping porch; will occupy June First. Prefer downstairs ; will rent fo* —26 one year or longer. Call 22*05. session WANTED— For instructor and wife for first private ba'h. garage space. Close to campus. Write Box 26 1643, University Station. summer, cool room 2. COACHING: In French A. Spanish A. I anc I know Spanish as well aa you knov 22nd I b m ’ English. H ubert Le*. 294 Phono * « !» E ast furnished WANTED—for the year beginning September, campus, lf aal b* wcB located and heated. Call 8738. —*9 MWE from 11:80 to I. two-story house, near WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER ROOM AND BOARD 489 ta *$$: meals, 3 for $24, or J for 418.59. Make reserva­ tions now for summer. Mrs. Patterson, 19*11 Whit is. Phone 594 7. COOL ROOMS FOR BOYS or couples, sleep­ if desired. One-half Phone from cam pus; 2005 Wichita. ing porches, Board _________ summer, with or without board. ROOMS FOR MEN. boys or couples for the Block from southwest corner of campus, 1934 San _____ —3<> Antonio. Phone 7$$8 PO YOU W ANT a cool mom this summer? Shower hath*, hot water at all hours, sin- jir beds, 'tic-ping porches. ALO table board. ~~3<> •-XIX w hitis. rhein* 4 432. hath, two *ou*H r*mm,s with TWO SOUTHEAST ROOMS private connecting ,alh. with *>r without W ir t ; Ndirs or sen - lenten. Small apartment orth primate bath. —30 ISM Nueces. Phone 7586 '•Rh 'MMU* ROOMS FOR BOYS S*ogle and double rooms, sleeping porches. h. Phone 3455. 2007 WHITIS. aer-rn street rooms in large. cool porches; all convenience?; 118.00 per term. Cal 4466, from cam po*; hou se; sleeping $1250 alnath or —$® FOR RENT—Lovely, roo! rooms to women during the summer session#. 297 W est f i s t , —28 Phone 46 A A Mn garage for rent. COOL, COMFORTABLE rooms for men ria- dents or coup!* -: new he n e Also attract­ ively furnished apartm ent; can be had June —SO 1st or earlier. 2408 Rio Grande. east exposure, adjoining tile h a th ; BOYS OR C O U PLES-Q u ie t rooms, south­ new brick home. One block of campus. Hammer furnished apartm ents; garag-. rases. AJ-o 30 I i i * Speedway. Phone 9444. 1952 SAN ANTONIO — Cool. convenient rooms for summer school student?. Exrri- fcnti board, home-cooked and served in fam­ ily style. Make reservation# now. Mr#. Sand­ - 39 lin. Phone 2-2710. COOLEST ROOMS AND BENT MEALS, in new brick home, for women students. 2610 Guadalupe Phone 643 4. Make arrangement*; -29 for fall term now ; furnace h**a* included PL EA SA N T ROOMS 707 West 23rd. Phone 3411. for girl Hummer »tu- - 26 dent«. Bureau FOR SALE F o r full inforTHatk»n, call by I HALL, ROOM l l . Mattresses Renovated $1.50 Rugs Cleaned and ShampooM A ustin M attress A Carpet Cleaning Co. 1917 Guadalue* WMS* 2-1 SU APPETIZIN G ! Yet that s our vegetables. Dunham's Fruit and Vegetable Market 1005 Congre>« Phone 2-1913 Yea'll like themi Newly ref in I# heil, *10 per PL E A SA N T ROOM,*; for boys. this summer. .student. Room and board, $35; 3 meal?*. $25: 2 rn* ai.- 620. —* • 2301 Nueces. Phom 216«». FOR SALE -German Police puppies. blooded Dial 5124 after 5:30. full­ —29 UNIVERSITY writ-furnished C aliforn ia; Berkeley apartment near campus. WHI be the. m m *** m m ib n . Address t n \ Ume-Trity Station, At*«ie. available fag "nos your YOU WILL WANT this B u r* Roadster for tour. Good motor, tires, and si! extra equipment. Rea- 2* trip home, or summer Gaii Dimmitt. 9628. ROOM FOR R E N T - T o boy.- or couple. East­ ern expuaiirc, private e n ira n c,. bath con- v m k s e e , hot and cold water West of U. —30 Also garage for rent. Call 3725. FOR RENT TO BOYS— Upstairs, five rooms and sleeping porch; garage. Hot and cold aw •LG* - water. Also two nice bedroom# downstairs. Three blocks West of camp## weve: w*,w* w w e —■*. ROOM AND BOARD FOR WOMEN—$37^0 per mouth. Table board for men and wom­ en* $27.50 per month. For summer session. ' Phone JH95J. Ne At a w u fw . i& i 8 k G r'^ d c -8jp We can second-hand supply you with hook < for all your correspondence course* at a good saying. Mail orders given prompt attention. NEW WAY CAFE, 108 W est 8th St. for our Mexican Stu dents are always in m eals, like try it. a change lunch; you'll '•erne- TEXAS BOOK STORE