VOL. XXIII. AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y 18, 1923 No. 82 ( E t i c D a i l y < £ j e x a t t First College Daily in th e South _____________________ HOUSES S W E D Applications for Next ’Year’s A pproved List A re Already Coming in Miles Hanley Will Read “Riders To The Sea” This Afternoon "R id e rs to the S e a ” a tr a g e d y by j the d ia le c t of th e people of th e Arati It is n o t a n Irish bro gue, J o h n M illington S y ng e, will be re a d Islands. at the Public- R e a d in g T h u H d a y b u t has ” >“ * P a n d by , . , , . , th e i g r e a t e s t t r a g e d y of r e c e n t ye a rs. . ‘ R id e rs to f WELFARE TP PE HELO National Authorities on E duca­ tion, Citizenship and Child W elfare Will Speak T h e set ond a n n u a l c o n f e r e n c e on e d u c a tio n , citizenship, ami hom e w e l­ f a r e will he held at th* U n iv e r s ity on F e b r u a r y EM* inclusive, a c c o r d in g to a s ta te m e n t given out b y T. H. Shelby, d ir e c to r of t h e B u rea u o f E x te n s io n . T h e c o n f e r e n c e th e S e a ” is a simple i s y m p a th y w oven th e m , w ith little resP‘,1,!‘e ,c’ ''‘R u e s t s «* tra g e d y w h i c h . F e d e r a tio n o f W urn-, * G r a d e o f T h o s e o n L i a t W i l l B e l f - l l _ —~ l l Al* D e t e r m i n e d by M iss M c D a n - lei a n d P u b li s h e d ______ J ' m o d ific a tio n s into a . I,he >w0«"e ,n ,hl' Ara" lslan00,OOO a p p r o p r ia tio n s p e n t th e m o rn in g consid- j each to C O L O R E D P I C T U R E S O F 0______ | bill for th e aid o f schools. A su b - j c o m m ittee was a p p o in te d to investi- g a t e possible sou rc e s o f re v e n u e to i AUSTIN SCENES M ADE 11 nance th e a p p r o p r ia tio n , a n d u ntil th is r e p o r t is m a de , th e r e p o r t will ----------- >an McCaskill o f “ J im m ie ’s J o y s ” who last w e e k, m a d e a p p lic a tio n f o r a position ort th e O rp he um a nd Keith Vaudeville C ir c u it in F o r t W o rth , w ere very fav-! P h o to g ra p h ic la b o ra to ry is p r e p a r i n g o r a b ly received by th e th e a tr e g o e rs a s e rie s o f colored p ic tu re s o f sc e n e s! ‘b'velopm ent had to .a a ,,,.*;., a n d it is q uite c e r ta in t h a t the V a r - ' sit.v men will receiv e th e ir c o n tr a c t within th e n e x t few weeks. posed c o n t r a c t will be f o r a fo r ty ! week r u n th r o u g h o u t th e e a st, b e g in n in g the nex t possibly n o t u n til J u n e . nm.;, a r o u n d A ustin . This series will bo .similar to the ones e x h ib ite d a t th* th e E x t e n s i o n be held up. riv er. T hey will be i.„ ru m o r t h a t the ( o-Dp last y e a r . The pro-j 1,111<11 “ vv ‘ ” ...ai an Hi the Senate* the most i m p o r ta n t th e e d u c a tio n a l c o m m ittee m a y no t c o n sid e r t h e bill a p ro p o sin g th e e sta b lis h m e n t do w ith se n a te n o rth and include month o r o t h e r b e a u t y sp o ts on th e P e r d inales p r o p m t i o n of $1,000,000. T he ff- views o f H a m ilto n ’s Pool a n d this session b e c a u se it c a rrie s an ap* of I he pho to s will W e st T e x a s S ta te College d u r in g fro m ta k e n I A p ro g ra m of s tu n ts and dances wili be given. “ K a t i n k a ” a Russian b a lle t the B ro a d w a y ! show, B alks " C h a u v e S o u ris,” w ilt' be p r e se n te d for th e b e n e f it o f those w ho have not visited N ew Y ork in I the p a st few m onths. The fa m o u s Pig-Tail C h o ru s will p e r f o r m , and M aria T a y lo r is sched uled to whistle, An ex hibition of social d a n c in g will be given, show ing the m oral r e f o r m s of th e past ru lin g s of the Dean of th** W o m e n ’s o ffic e , e f f e c ts of th e e f f o r t s o f the Society for T he the S upp ression o f Vice. D ancing Club will also give a p e r ­ fo rm an ce. t o g e t h e r with R e f r e s h m e n ts a nd d a n c in g will conclude th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t , which will be given by the W o m a n ’s Ath- etie Association. T estim ony Taking in Shooting Case B egins W ednesday R o m n e y is d e p e n d in g on im p rove ! n a n c t‘ c o m m itte e has a n n o u n c e d a p - p r o p n a t ion m e a su re s will be held f o r a special session. o---------- " I f C ra w fo rd h a d n ’t sto p p e d when I s h o t a t him, a n d him, I would have shot to h it him ,” T h t -V wiU if I h a d n ’t hit | w a te r T his y e a r th e e xten sio n p h o t o g s , D A V I D S O N S O C I E T Y th e p o p u la r cho rd, and ‘th e a sm u c h as th e y will b e fram ed. m e n t on those e x h ib ite d la>t y e a r in- “ The sh o u ld e r-sh a k in g syn c op a tion o f f e r e d by J i m m i e ’s Joy s, how ever, str u c k big h a n d ’ w e n t easily to Jim m ie Ma- loney, le a d e r ; Collis B r a n d t, C harles phi*.* la b o ra to ry has ta k e n over th.'I Willis, L ynn H a r r e ll, Sm ith Ballew, c o n tr a c t fo r m a k in g C a c tu s p ic tu r e s t a k e n | M a r ty Y ou ng , Dick H am el and J a c k ; w h e n h e r e t o f o r e th e y w ere Brown. so m e tim e s n e c e s s ita tin g j irre sis tib le ,” says t h e F o r t W o r t h (,vfcr a tim e a n d in c onv e nie nc e to s t u - i ^ S ta r - T e le g r a m . T h e ir ‘blue h a r m o n y ’ wa# J d o w n to w n * . U j j d unit aria m c u n \ t m e m i w d e n ts. All i m p o r t a n t - E L E C T S O F F I C E R S Y ou ng Davidson C rim in a l Law fo llo w in g o f f ic e r s second s e m e s te r a t the r e g u la r ! ^o r * Li j m e e tin g lust T u e s d a y night. j ,, « d . P r e sid e n t, V. E. h a r p ; v ic e - p r e a i- 1v . i tuttin . . t h , w()rds o f C nnstable E u f e o f f e r e d his S a t i e t y W e d n e s d a y a fte r n o o n in the case o f f o r ! David C ra w fo rd vs. C o nstab le Y ou n g b y s h o o tin g of C ra w f o r d te stim o n y in —o- CURTAIN CLUB HOLDS CASTING REHEARSALS C u r ta in C lub held the f ir s t o f a series o f c a s tin g r e h e a r s a ls the Main B uild in g A u d ito riu m on W ed­ n e sd a y , J a n u a r y 17 at 4 o’clock. T h e c a s t t h a t will have b een selected t o g e t h e r with t h e n a m e o f the play in e v e n ts by u.v jf {the .t o r - a r e tim J | r e c o rd e d p h o to g ra p h ic a lly P i c t u r e s <>, a n e ,v*m- Dickens; s e r g e a n t- a t-a rm s , { de n t, H. W, S c o tt; s e c r e ta r y , T e r r y M a u ric e and la b o r a to r y . nad o which s tr u c k A ustin la st sp rin g j rou^ t o u t I R agland , R obertaon , Schu- had w oun ded C r a w f o r d he ru sh e d to Swenson, w here he had fallen a n d gu ess t h a t will te a c h you to r u n from me, dam n y o u !” faot t h a t a ^t e r Y ou ng up o f “ I { h a r d t, and C urtis. . th a t th* p ro se c u tio n o------------ said, the , ... of , . , , W O R K F O R G IR L S A m ong th e im p o r ta n t fa c ts b r o u g h t l o u t by th e d e fe n se w e re ; T h a t ac-j to a r r e e t j lowing h o u rs: P:30 Mis*< Jo sep hine FL B u d d a n n o u n c e s co rd in g to A rticle 410 of th* Austin j t h a t she has thre** positions open to City O rdin a n c es, Y oung w as w ithin girls who can w ork d u r i n g th e fol- I M onday, hi.s rig h ts in a tt e m p tin g C ra w fo rd w ith o u t a w a r r a n t ; F r id a y m o rning s, to 12 T ue sd a y a n d T h u r s d a y th a t s o ap in g a c a r tr a c k is a m e n a c e ! ^:30 to 4 M onday and to hum a n life. T h e d e fe n se r e ste d its case at 5:45 I F rid a y a f te r n o o n a n d M onday night, p. rn. and th e c o u r t fo r 1) a. rn. T h u rs d a y a t which tim e th e ch ildren while p a r e n ts a r e in d a m e s . r e q u e s te d in te r e s te d a r e A n y girls ju d g e w! I c h a rg e the j u r y . to see Miss Budd a t th e Y. W . C« A. till I These plat es a re all a n d ; W ednesday and m ornings, and a d j o u r n e d o ---------- c a r e to to - I It is hoped th a t a th r illin g m e lo d r a m a full o f e x c i t e m e n t, d r a m a p a th o s and comedy, a n d lon g -ru n B roa dw a y w as a p o p u la r success. the club will p r e s e n t this p la y in several of F r e n c h girls r e c e n tly , tie Universi F ran c e o f f e r t h i s to A m e ric a n g ir l# ' GARRETT A N D JOHNSON th e The h e a r s a ls are u n d e r th e direction o f C oleges o f F r a n c e a r e H o w a rd M um ford J o n e s, o f the C u r ta in Club. tees, Ecoles, Normal®*, Lycees a n d who have the I n iv a rsity - t a riding of I oms! In r e t u r n i fellow ships colleges t h a t w ere p r e s e n te d to a n u m b e r o f j W om en who h ave had some g r a d u - p re s e n t th e fo llow ing c r e d e n tia ls : o f agt- who c an u n d e r ­ F re n c h . I he Lycees oi D irector * classes o f a w a r d s to A m e ric a n o f fe r in g th r e e fresh m en , sop ho m ore s f o r to A m erican tw e n t y y e a r s s ta n d spoken th e a g e s of se v e n te en a n d l a r g e r T e x a s cities. ate stu d e n t of ---------------------- a n d I betw een scholarsh ip s or ju n io rs . ---------- girls- re- TO PLAY HANDBALL < -andidates f o r these a w a rd s C G a r r e tt of San Angelo, g r a d u - th e U n iv e rsity an d . a te work and who h a v e a u n iv e rsity *. S t a te m e n t f r o m r e g i s t r a r o f th e ir S ingles H e a v y w e ig h t C ham p io n o f j c a r e e r in view can e n t e r th e m se lv e s college o f work done by as c a n d id a te s f o r the a d v a n ta g e s t h a t d e n t n ie Fleoles Normal** S u p e r b ars de t h e y Se v res can „ ( le a n receive on e o f th e s e scholarship# in handball h a s s e ­ ee p te d th e ch allenge o f Floyd J o h n ­ J son, local f ire m a n and c ity cham pion J {in handball. 2 Birth c e r tific a te . 3. P h o to g r a p h . 4. H e a lth c e r tif ic a t e from college I. H e a lth c e r tif ic a te from college I Gal re f t s ta te s th a t Jo hn son weighs th e y m u s t physician, giving medical h is to ry o f J tw o -h u n d re d and tw e n ty -fiv e p o u n d s im m en se 5. T e s tim o n ia ls fr o m two prof**#- h a n d s as his b ig g e st a d v a n ta g e in the the a p p lic a n t ha.-.I corning b a ttle w hich is to be held a t udied, o ne o f which shall be fr o m (th e C e n tr a l S ta tio n T h u r s d a y m orn- f r e n c h e a s i l ^ a n d applicant f o r the p a s t two y e a rs. T h e Fjcole em p hasizes o rs w ith whom have the serious aim s of a s e n - t h a t s tu - N o rth -A m e ric a ^ fellow ships, how ever, lists the f i r e m a n ’s p r e s e n t. B efore I hut he )>ead a n d u th e fa c t th a t rea l s tu d y in g m ust b* done. R e q u i r e d W o r k tlw* d e p a r tm e n t of R om ance iges. v a n q u ish e d G a r r e tt; ♦i. T e s tim o n ia l fr o m the Dean o f prev io usly h u t th e l a t t e r s ta te s th a t Jo h n s o n has la n g e - ing b e tw e e n 9 a n d l l a. rn. 7 p. rn., La T e r t u l i a , G i r l s ’ S t u d y th e Ecole Normal** A B achelor o f A r ts degree and in e d u c a tio n is re q u ire d the c a n d id a te f o r its a w a rd s by th e division dc S a in t G er- by va rio u s 1 m ain en I^eye. T his school d e m a n d s its A m e ric a n the p r o f e s ­ b< th e of w om en of no t o v e r tw e n ty - f o m Professor M a r g a r e t E. M atly. 419 W. i Women o f th* college as act cr, a b ility a n d promise st talent. This in f o r m a tio n should he sent to 7, T h e c a n d id a te must be Ani aw a rd s expect to follow te a c h e rs. T h e y m ust to c h a r ­ th e o f I n f o r m a t i o n B u r e a u c r i can b o rn . of he t-5 prim e d f o r a te r r if ic c o m e b a c k ; in tile T h u r s d a y fra c a s and th e o u t - ( ct me is a n x io u s ly aw a ite d all I hand ball e n th u s ia s ts o f the “ F o r ty ! A c re s” a n d vicinity. by 0----------- note p r e p a r e d by m em b e rs of f a c u lty a r e “ S o u th G e r m a n y and the y e a r s o f age, a n d sh ou ld have a go* d JI 7th St. New York City, R h in e ” by Mrs. Roy Bedichek, “ M e x~ kn ow ledge o f g r a m m a tic a l FVench. F e b r u a r y 15. m e” by C. W. H a c k e tt, a n d a series b rides such c o m m a n d over th** w rit- d a te s should also o f ph o to s b y Miss Hilda N o rm a n . An e stin g series by a U n iv ersity dent is “ An H our in H istoric P a ri* ” b y Erie M. Racey o f San Antonio. outclassed D elta b e f o r e T h e ta Phi in In t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Hand- a f te r n o o n . A rra ­ full si gong arid B itte rt p u t up a stu b b o r n r i g and sp e a k in g o f it as will e n a b le a ccount o f p re v io u s tra tin g , w ith a im gam e for D elta T h e ta Phi. b ut could not cope su c ce ssfu lly with th e ver- The w in n e rs o f th ese a w a r d s will sat lie te a m play ex hibited b y Abe the middle o f Sep- \ Curtis a nd Spuds Bowman. The score I,o tters of th e c a n d i- l h a ll W ednesd ay in te r-! th e m to stu - to n g u e . s c h o la r s h i p s , sail for F r a n c e 'w a s 21 to 2 and 21 to 5. ta k e n o f M ount R ain ie r in s tu d y in g a b ro a d . of is open tem b er, 1923. th e ir work fellow ships to women The th ird c o n ta in c lass t h a t a n d do in a , 5. 7 : 3 0 p. rn., P r e - M e d S o c i e t y , Y .M .C .A . A u d i t o r i u rn. Friday 4 : 3 0 p. rn., J u n i o r B . A . ’s, IC H all 5 p. rn., B e t a G a m m a S ig m a , M r . B e l l ’s o f f i c e . P H I P S I W I N S IN H A N D B A L L Phi K appa Psi W o m e n ’s G y m . ‘ A TRAVELOGUES TAKEN BY MULLER SHOWN P ic tu r e s ta en e r m a n . a stu d e n t. e x te n siv e in stru c tio n ’ ,v f if ty alkies. an ler, A ssociate P ro f e s s o r of Zoology,: on a r e c e n t t o u r o f europe vu ic u s id by t < visual tra v e lo g u e of sion f o r m a k in g P ro f e s s o r M 'il­ a b o u t of ler m ade F'rance, G e rm a n y a n d Russia and the division h a s se c u r e d th e use of th e photos ta k e n on the trip . This som e w ork tra v e lo g u e o f slides p re p a re d b y f r o m m a te r ia l d o n a te d m e m b e rs o f th e fa c u lty in the Uni- th a t the holders versity. is th e la te st o f a se rie s; of t o u r s o rs* of th** o th e r tra v e lo g u e s of sion of C A L E N D A R T h u r s d a y f r e s h m e n m e n , d e c l a ­ r a t i o n p r e l i m i n a r y f o r n o n - s o c i e t y m e m b e r s , L a w Building;. 3 p. rn., 5 p. rn., P u b li c R e a d i n g , E d . B. 312 c h e r y F ie ld . H a i l 14. f e t e r i a . 5 p. rn., A r c h e r y M e e t , o n A r ­ 5 p. rn., G a m m a E p s ilo n P i, R 6 p. rn., A lp h a Phi E p s il o n , C a ­ 6 : 4 5 p. rn., W o m a n ’s A t h l e t i c C o u n c il, C o u n c il R o o m . H a l l, M. B 1 0 4 . 7 p. rn., G l e e C lu b , S H a ll. 7 p. rn., C u r r i e ’s B i b l e S t u d y C la s s , Y .M .C .A . L i b r a r y . 7 : 1 5 p. rn,, L o n g h o r n B a n d , L a w B u i l d i n g . 7 : 1 5 p. rn., T a u B e t a P i, E n g i ­ n e e r i n g B ld g 102. 7 : 3 0 p. rn., M o t h e r G o o s e B a il, By H o rte n se W a r n e r Miss L ucy N e w to n , d e a n of worn en o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f T ex qs, spok** *’ fit u i b e fo r e th e m e etin g of 2 :30 o clock M o th e r s ’ A ssociation a t on T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n w hich w a - held in th e G ir s ’ S tu d y Hall of th e th e H o u se yr J . . Main B ud ding. H e r ta lk is p r e p a r a t o r y f o r th e ap- p lic a tio n s which a r e 'co be m ade f o r H n e x t y e a r ’s a p p ro v e d list of w o m en a b o a r d in g houses, th e a p p lic a tio n s fo r which a r e to be ta k e n in M a rch ann . . . .. .. . „ . , A pril o f t h , s spring . ■ Miss N ew ton sa .d ,n p e r t : A t t h e , ^ p r e s e n t we are r e f u s i n g all applica- K tion# b e c a u s e we now' h a v e p le n ty or , good h o u se s fo r t h e girls, a n d it is only c o nsider the m . l a t e r t h a t we will . . , t h a t is “ O u r c o n s titu tio n sa y s is o u r p u r p o s e tai p ro v id e t r u e an d s a f e , hom es f o r th e U n iv e r s ity w om en , j and th r o u g h th is we have b e e n able to b e t t e r to a g r e a t e x t e n t th e c o n ­ ditions u n d e r w hich th e w om en a re living, b u t now I am a s k in g t h a t we go a s te p f a r t h e r a n d provide roo m s which will b e la b o r a to r ie s o f in te lle c ­ tu a l a n d social d e v e lo p m e n t, a n d will be c h a r a c t e r b u ild in g as well. S a n i t a r y R a t i n g o f f a ll’s list “ N e x t a p p ro v e d houses will be b ased upon th is plan and will be g r a d e d a c c o r d in g to the a v e r a g e o f f o u r g r a d e s which will in ­ clude th e s a n i ta r y r a t i n g w hich has been g iv e n by Miss Louise D u f f y ’s visiting n u rs e s to th e house, th e so­ cial f e a t u r e s which t h e h o use p r o ­ re c e p tio n vides su ch as a s u ita b le room , th e im p ro v e m e n ts w hich th e house mother! in te n d s to m a k e, a n d the p e r s o n a lity o f th e house m o th e r h e r s e lf w hich m e a n s i n te re s t which she ta k e s in th e s tu d e n ts . th e R e g u l a t i o n s P r i n t e d t bo^b (.nds meet. peopl e have a hard tim e m aking S u r r o u n d e d by the . . , * sea, it seem s t h a t the f a te of e v e ry , i m an 1S to d ro w n e d since the *ea , claim s a v e r y la rg e toll each y e a r. c .u 1 t h e s to r y deals with the tr a g ic life of an old w o m a n whose h u s b a n d , fa th e r-in -la w , and SIX She has h e r last . . In sp ite of , _ sons h a v e been d row ned, t h a t a vision and son five o f h e r to rso e s . . * , . is to be d ro w n e d . . , . . . h e r g r e a t lonelin ess she is brave, ■ , V a rio u s Celtic e le m e n ts, as “ Sec- fu- an d visions o f h(, ^ foun(, ..Ri(k, rs si|fhf th,- I the c h ie f c h a r m s of . j •* I .! th e play is th e use o f Irish -E n g lish , One of Sea. SECOND PUCE HELD BT FOUR TFAMS IN Games B etw een Baylor and S.M.U. Monday and T ues­ day Nights in Dallas T e a m T e x a s A g g i e s R ic e O k la . A g g i e s W I I ........ 2 ____ I C o n f e r e n c e S t a n d i n g L. 0 I 2 I I I 0 0 ...... I 0 ......... 0 ......... 0 B a y l o r S . M. U . T e x a s A r k a n s a s T . C. U . P c t . 1 . 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 . 5 0 0 . 5 0 0 . 5 0 0 OOO OOO OOO F o u r te a m s a r e now tied f o r s e c­ ond place in th e S o u th w e s te r n Con- ! f e re n c e b a s k e tb a ll r a c e as a r e s u lt of the tw o g a m e se rie s b e tw e e n B a y ­ lor a n d S. M. U. on M onday and T u e sd a y nights. The g a m e s Miss N ew to n f u r t h e r asked t h a t a c o m m itte e fro m th e H ouse M others A ssociation be a p p o in te d to a ssist h e r in g e t t i n g o u t a book which is to be d is tr ib u te d to all houses, a n d w hich is to c o n ta in g e n e r a l in f o r m a tio n on all q u e s tio n s in r e g a r d to t h e hous-1 to ssing th e w in n in g b a s k e t a f t e r the in g re g u la tio n . T he d ire c to r s o f th e d o rm ito rie s , a n d th e c h a p e ro n e s w e r e also a sk e d to assift. the B e a rs c a m e back and won, 17-13. very d o s e a n d h a rd fo u g h t. S. M. final pistol s h o t. On T u e s d a y n ig h t th e f i r s t by a 24-23 score, in Dallas w ere both U. won The e n d in g o f th e fir*t g a m e w as P a m p h l e t I s s u e d N e w S t u d e n t s I n s te a d of th e p a m p h le ts which a r e u tie. a 22-22 The f i r s t f re e used e a ch y e a r f o r th e p u r p o s e of ac-1 th e g a m e the r e f e r e e called a per- q u a in ti n g p ro sp e c tiv e s tu d e n ts w ith son al fouJ on B a y lo r a n d g av e S. M. the b o a r d in g h o u se s th e r e will be i s - j ^ tw o fr e p throW8 Thf> score was su ed a p a m p h le t which will c o n ta in th e n a m e of the house m o th e r, who- j ■ th e r b o a r d and lo d g in g o r one o r w ent th r o u g h , a n d th e cro w d , thuuc in g the g a m e o ver ru sh e d on to th e the o t h e r is to he ha d , the kind of ro o m s o f f e r e d such or do ub le, th e price, te le p h o n e n u m b e r and th e g r a d e o f th e house. flo o r and c a r r ie d the S. M. U. te a m o f f on th e ir sho ulders. T h e r e f e r e e fin a lly g o t t h in g s q u ie te d dow n and then assessed a th e M us­ ta n g s b e c a u s e o f th e a c tio n o f th e ir A N D CABINET MEET su p p o rte rs . W hich g av e e a c h te a m th e M u sta n g s , one f r e e T h e r e will be a jo in t m e e tin g of lead in g one point. B oth th ro w s wrere Y. W . ADVISORY BOARD th r o w with foul on o----------- single thro'./ as the A dv iso ry B o a rd and th e C a b in e t good and th e g a m e ended. In the C o n f e r e n c e s ta n d in g . A. A of th e Y. W. C. A. in th e re a d in g M. leads with a p e r f e c t p e r c e n ta g e room of 4:30 the assoc ia tion o'clock on T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r b y v ir tu e o f its win o v e r the O l a ­ th e p u rp o s e of d isc u ssin g th e finar.- hom a A g gies. T h e n com es B a y lo r, th e s . M. U., Rice a n d Okla. Aggies all etal p la n s fiv e h u n d re d . f in a n c e s of r e a r with h er j with p e r c e n ta g e s o f th e fo r n e x t y e a r a n d th e a sso c ia tio n . th e T eas b rin g s up th e a m o u n t o f r e p o r t on a t A th e m o n e y which has been co llected th is one loss a n d no wins, ye a r, a n d th e a m o u n t still d ue fro m th e u n p a id pled ges will he had. A discussion on f u n d s w hich are to be raised f o r th e s u p p o r t o f Miss te n n is p la y ­ N a n c y S w a n n , th e s tu d e n t s e c r e ta r y ers have j u s t finish ed a close m atc h which is k e e p in g in C h in a will also be t a k e n ; w ith the A u stin Fligh r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s . to up. DEFEATS AUSTIN HI FISH TENNIS TEAM th e U n iv e rs ity Y. W. C . A U n iv e rsity f r e s h m a n fish w in in n g , five m atc h e s th e fou r. G L E E C L U B M E E T IN G Dick H ittso n, m a n a g e r of th e U n i­ v e rs ity Glee C lu b, r e q u e s ts all m e m ­ b e r s o f t h e clu b t o be p r e s e n t a t the m e e tin g T h u r s d a y n ig h t in S H all, a t 7 o ’clock. T h e colored q u a r t e t of d istin c tiv e A ustin will negro m usic. M e m b e rs a re invited to bring their friends. some give T he t o u r n a m e n t w as s ta r te d S a t ­ u r d a y b u t w as o nly f in is h e d y e s t e r ­ d a y a f te r n o o n . M a th e r and Wise th e d e c id in g m a tc h b y a 7-5 won the I n t e r e s t w as ad d e d score. m a tc h e s by th e f a c t t h a t th r e e m e m ­ bers o f t h e f r e s h m a n sq u a d M a th e r, Wise a n d C h u m n e y , w e re m em b e rs of Austin H ig h te a m l a s t year. to peculiar. J u s t as the pistol ended ;i.V.hw ‘r : r . h : “ S t e n c h -Universities Offer Return . Fellowship To American Students ®hr. Salty Cegvm P a Mi* feed! on th* ■tty of Tew cation*, I»e. wa*** of th* th e 8 to d * » t* rn ‘roto* r a W I“ Mob* Routine. T«l- " w '- i Pre**, I Baktt ____ —— — — l.T IIT Crf-Sr-Kr rf Entered the w aiu M t* a t A s it i a T e w , b r o t t A c; of t m cSpSiB . M*rrh I *»*«« at .« ra t* o f pmtM** p r o b e d f t f I§17, BOtbo- ^ ,.,B HOS. A t of O t o h * r I. rit*d S*t>'*8»her 2 4. I t i t . WM HARRY JACE E* U*nm**r* TOMAS 0. POLLARD S »J'P*T*ll IBF Bat! MMM -V * .ROSBf itknRY c ruiTHER M»«Bgin* t^Hor ^e m . ^ a t . t h i s e n t i r e .system o f i>.*id education will be unified, im­ F*a* 8 r* proved and sup­ H ported. E ducation can an tic­ ipate th a t the m ethods o f tax- ation will be m odernized and reconstructed so that am ple in- s M ^ STAFF Fr,R TOr)AL , . Mitor come m ay be secured for the needs o f th e state. Education El*** or Tl'mdm*-, the < F « th * r W can, with assurance the state w ill devote itself first! spirit that actuated th** Athletic I to the rehabilitation and uP* Council int giving B erry M. W hitaker b u i l d i n g o f t h e e x i s t i n g s c h o o l s ; pe-rmiamon to buy twenty-five setn abd educational institutions be-; a m i c Harry K Fo*hn#r ffo rtrr. W »m *r JUitb Smith Ar*h m*n Brutism L Thorn** W*rth» Ana Robert*©* Loa if* SUrr*** 0*e T. gtrk#ej> Karr? It. M«*r* R^jth McMfllBa J (Anni* I*rlr* Bet*? I* J Orth! rn sn MMrH J ot** N ext Sport: A th letic , ! of pitching horseshoes trust th a t j thinK about, the farm a chan ce; let with som ething th ey m ay have been front down on to he distr*- them *pla> REPORTERS the boys “ Giv** some- know Miter • ~ fore entenn g into new projects, Thursday, January I 1323 how ever w orthy in th em selves bated among the departments and Editorials good as I {the extensions m ay be. An ed-j rooming houses, ucational system as the .perm ission has any ra te m oney can buy, a school sys- be*,n granted and before long it may tem appropriate to the ^ a com m on «,jght to nee a bunch population and w ealth of Texas that is the dream th at edu- =rr^j cation expects the state to bring o f huskies, t he i r c h e e ks i n f l at e d with tobacco cuds, earn estly arg u in g as I to w hether a t J c e rta in “ rin g e r” or not. I into reality. size, j shoe Af is W H A T E D U C A T I O N E X P E C T S T exas should the learn good am iable C harley S adden, MrnmmtwtiMIMIMi. is responsible fo r S O C I E T Y A N D S T U D Y (S outhw estern M egaphone) O pinions of O thers line j i coach fo r the Longhorn football team introduction! I o f this rustic pastim e on the. “ F o rty .” Seddon is an addict lo th e game and d uring the football season acquired the re p u tatio n of being a shark a t to constantly two things: first, good roads; sec­ schools— n e v e r ond. break a sta te’s pocketbook. That is a paraphrase o f an out­ standing statem ent in a speech before the Texan Legislature Tuesday by Dr. H. T, Mussel man of Dallas, who made a survey of the California [p o t* * f’f f w o l t y m em ber*’ ,h a t th ' mains, seem ingly a fix tu re educational s y s t e m a t t h e re -! first, M onday nigh! >f each m o rt q u e s t o f Governor N e f f . C a ll- be set aside for en tertain m e n ts and fornia has learned t h o s e two banqu ets of fra te rn itie s and sorori- J Tau Beta Pi, honorary E n g ireer- things. That state goes on t h e |tiej| and also th a t provision be made ing fra te rn ity , will m eet T hursday theory of an American chance! for th e r e l a t i o n of paid e n tertain - night at ta b in room 102, E ngin- for every boy and girl in its ter- m vntn and P rofessor P . E. the ch a p te r r i t o r y . 'F actor* of P ro fessio n al Sue* in The M egaphone j teach new men the game as the old a m atch they to lose. Now the game re ­ m easure, though seem ingly harsh it I G iesfcke will address its req u irem en ts, fought shy o f soiial organization, co m -! knew they w ere sure --------- 0--------- T AU BETA Pl TO MEET ! there i* a recom endation of the com* j ones This cering Building. stu d e n t recital*. }U WJ|„ f o m ,d is gone, but Elsew here i Sodden th at f»n r e c e n t l y | thing the is * * * * o n , . That Texas is providing its h a s b e e n needed in S outhw estern for «<**. d u tk.s to children with a ram shackle sys-j *orn,, tim<, jf students are not l a n ­ tern of schools does not result , ful> too much tjme will be devoted from lack o f general sentim ent j to the neglect of or desire for better e d u c a tio n a l; their mhoa] work At tht. fnd of the f a c i l i t i e s o n t h e p a r t o f t h e ills - when g rades arc sen t home in* zeu s or the L egislature. Move- quiring pmreRtM wm dem and of the m ents to co-ordinate and recon- univt.rajti(;s why th e ir children have , grud„s. The Mega- struct the school system o f the not made of the state in the past have is not saying that this is the pho ni- insurm ount- usually met with ca u ie of ail the failures, but it h able opposition, en gen d ered , reljponiib|c in a good measure for! SKX It JHS o r — •--------- or often by local jealou sy. E fforts to secure a greater degree o f c o o p era tio n , othef ilchooU M w„a b a t w e e n s t a t e a n d l o c a l a u t h o r - ities, so that schools might be " ri m o r e h a v e b e e n h i n d e r e d b y o b s t r u c - i "hould b; « \ n u l' prejudice » " w rite u p , e f f i c i e n t JU N IO R . 1 ' i p. rn. a n d If *; ' OFFICIAL NOTICES in K ii, A.’S will m eet Hail F riday, Ja n u a ry 19 a t 4:30 J. H. WEYMOUTH. , 18 to make in chances or additions on your Cactus will be the last T hursday Ja n u a ry day th * l,a t day *° m*k,‘ entious student* who have the ability I changes or additions on pages a1- “ ry 20 *’' n * ‘ " " n ' I ready in the Cactus office. MAURICE ING LY. B. A. 14: Sections meet aa usual on T hursday and S aturday. Assign- Smith, pp. 371- ment fo r Thursday 394. Thoughts o f all idealistic nature, though usually desirous, are often too obscure. At the beginning of each year we usually resolve to im­ prove to | sectlon °- which mec“ accompli*)! something Mill more del- E C 0' imte. And it is to be feared that 9-Th. s. will meet in too frequently we continue to mis- Lew B. 7 instead, Th. Jan. 18, and use or fail to use our energies, and j INSTRUCTOR. fan* 20. ‘n ! aw H. F WHITE. MORE REALISM l ” mix th e ir play and work (C larendon, T exas College C lar co) W h i l e T e x a s d e v o t e s f r o m l l to $ 1 2 f o r e v e r y s c h o o l c h i l d ,; C a l i f o r n i a is s p e n d i n g $ 6 0 f o r e v e r y g r a d e c h i l d p e r y e a r a n d $90 for every high school stu dent. Texas labors under the burden of archaic and insuffi­ cient methods of taxation, while California has adopted a taxation system of modern which amply provides for all the requirements of the state and its institutions. California has provided its citizens with „ an extensive system o f w ell-ilirait our posaibilitiea, because of this equipped and maintained ins ti- :n’ when the work of the ticient support and mainte-i uPper classroom is approved re- nance. equipment citra ls our effort*. towan* w^*( w e can c to do better, or attem pt inadequate , t j w arded, why not leave I ite, idealistic u n d ertaking and the indefin- to those « * * * The present Legislature is ol po*tic in,tinct and “tt™'n some- th** lesson C H A P E L NOTI CE pledged to the ta>k of provid- thmg ”pecific *nd pr»cUc«ble? ing sufficient and adequate ----- and support for the school system! of the state, from the humblest! rural school to the institution; of higher education. Governor: Neff in a recent address to the Legislature declared bis inten­ tion to work to the end that Texas might have as good edu-j eadonai system as money cam boy. From such unanimity and harmony in purpose and aim on the part of law ­ makers and the chief executive, the cause of education can ex­ pect great stimulus and assist­ ance for the future. Education van reasonably expect that the bias which exists in favor of one part of the school system j and the prejudice which may) exist against another step in! the educational ladder will be d isca rd ed ; sectionalism that and localism will be subordi­ nated in the realization that education demands one co-or­ sys-j dinate and The passage of S crip tu re under discussion a t Chapel yesterd ay m orning wa * the sixth c h a p te r of G alatians, firs t especially verse. The them e was C hristian sym pathy. The b ro u g h t home in th I* first Verse was the tho ught th a t we should be ready to forgive o th e r people th e ir shortcom ings if ire expect fo rg iv e­ ness when we go a stra y under tem p tatio n . The same th o u g h t is brought out in the petition in the L ord’s p ra y e r which says “ Forgive us o u r debts as we forgive o u r d eb to rs.” T he p ractical way to do this in a positive m an ner is to b ea r one another’s* burdens as the sec­ ond verse of this ch a p te r suggests, and the clim ax is reached in the last v e rs t o f the ch ap ter w here we are enjoined to love one an o th ­ er and to show th a t love in o u r treatm en t o f each other. symmetrica! the fo r are ALL STUDENTS who have been re-; sp ?-1 ported as deficient in English will on- Pl< a»e report a t once to Room 130, Main Building, for a conference with the Chairman of the Committee on students' use of English. Hours from IO to I each day except from l l to 12 on Friday. L. W. PANYE. H em stitching and Picoting, orders for fan cy work-—W ork guaranteed. Mrs. A. H. Jen kins, 2304 G uadalupe. D O N N E L L Y & W H ITE Phone 6131 Plumbing and Heating Contractors 905 Congress Ave. J. S. KOENIG Chiropodist and F oot Specialist 418 Littlefield Bldg. Phone 4855 PALACE BARBER SHOP “The Old Reliable” “Hall of Fame” BILLY WOLF, Prop. A S trictly Up-to-Date Shop ‘‘Next Door to Kress’* T t t t DA I L Y t f c XAf t " 1**1 I , I SHOULD S A Y -■ fc & G U L A fc A ( f t y a v J - VK Ar rv** • JUj / i t r i m r (5 6 S - ^ ^ |G f c A ,T £ £ C k J /Sr iiL~t o s s A I P6V BV A jlG H Y A//CT P c v W M B '£ > '-1 0 1 ' K V T B I * * CJIM* or tor t. Inc Y t i * ., ,, Council Orders Sets LITERARY Wilson. Some tru th s ab o u t the Ku Klux Klan, P. R. W roe. D ebate: Resolved, T h at tu re should pass a bonus bill for th e T exas Legisla-* the ex-service men. A ffirm a tiv e :! H. O. H arrison an d E. B. Jolly, N egative: .Joe E, M organ and G. H *-, b a rt Nelson. The n eg ativ e won, re ­ to th e a ffirm a ­ ceiving th re e votes tive none. W eekly g ru n t, W alter Rundell. A fte r the program w as finished! the freshm en p re sen t who were go­ ing to e n te r the fresh m an d ec la m a-! ti on co n test w ere given a chance to give th e ir speeches. G. H o b a rt Nel­ son acted as critic fo r th e freshm an speeches. L eonard McCollum was critic fo r th e evening. Hogg Members of the Hogg D ebating ( lub m et re g u la r session T ues­ day night in Hie Y. M. C. A. Hogg in Pen. The m a tte r of dropping m em -1 berg who have been ab sen t th ree : tim es was firs t a fte r! which the follow ing program wagj rendered. taken up Home im p o rtan t question th a t the j p resen t legislature will have to d e a l1 it with, Atwood M cDonald. W hat to be educated, J. W illiam m eans Mason. W hat is A m ericanism , Chaa. HYDE PARK FLORAL 9 1 7 C ongress Ju st w h a t you w a n t a n d re aso n ab ly priced. Helpy-Selfy G e t so m e fruit or ca k e s to k ee p in y o u r ro o m —ju s t th e th in g w h e n y o u ’re h u n g ry a n d it s “h o u rs till th e bell rin g s.” H e l p y - S e l f y TEXAN ADS BRING RESULTS Campus n o w p re p a re d to d o y o u r tailo r w o rk ™do" * W ,nt ^ “ ORGANIZATIONS: S .t u r d .j J . n u - Make The Campus Shop Headquarters Your We h ave fitted o u t a c o m fo rta b le lo b b y for U n iv e rsity m en loaf w ith us. We h av e p u t in n e w e q u ip m e n t a n d h a v e e m p lo y e d e x p e rt w o rk m e n G ive us a trial. W e g u a r a n te e sa tisfa c tio n one d a y C lean in g Service. M e m b e rs h ip s i here. P ressin g ....................... C lean in g a n d P ressin g Watch For Announcement for o u r o p en in g of a c o m p le te line o f high class fu rn is h in g s fo r U n iv e rsity m en. THE CAMPUS SHOP 2 3 0 6 G u a d a lu p e S tre e t A lfred Sm ith Frank J. M cG ehee T H E D A I L Y T E X A N homa Aggies won two gam es, an*! lost two. The Texas Aggies won a decisive victory over them , the Rico Owls split even with th em in a two the Longhorns game series, were d efeated by them. In all prob­ ability the Oklahoma institution will have a m arked bearing on the result ! of the championship this year. and if Even the Oklahoma five does not finish near the to p a t the end I of the race they can boast ol one of the best forwards in th e confer- | once in Derm. Texas did not show | a man as good as him, and in the Rice gam es hi- was one of the best men on the floor. S. M. U., Baylor and A. & M. may have b e tte r fo r­ wards th an Dean, hut is highly the All-South­ probable w estern is picked he will be given serious consoierationg. that when five it Alfonso Ragland, a new face on the V arsity basketball q u in tet, has been one of the bright spots in the lad Longhorn is fast as a greased streak, is fair a t tossing goals and is in the g am e every m inute he is on th e court. line-up so fa r. The OPERA HOUSEK H A N C O C Bud F ish er’s N ew S en sation Sport Gossip s ta r list of amiable Joe Ward, the the outstanding \ arsity football and from baseball F ort W orth, re tu rn e d from his home city yesterday morning to the U ni­ Joe, who was mentioned versity. the past year by W alter Camp in his tackles over the country, was intending to rem ain at home when he lait week end but on reconsideration he changed his plans and re tu rn ed. Had the h efty tackle rem ained at home the football coming eleven season would have suffe red a severe In addition the baseball nine blow. the ap proaching season would for have felt his loss. left the Although Jo e was used as second string ca tc h er last year he is being groomed for a place in the outfield this season by William J . Disch, used in Varsity coach. He was center field in a practice game be­ tween team s yosterday afte rn o o n in the work out on Clark Field. two picked for Texas will be fighting a chance to keep in the ru n n in g fo r title the S outhw estern basketball when they m eet th e Oklahoma Ag- j gies on the co u rt of the la tte r team j a t S tillw ater, Oklahoma. The O k - 1 lahoma Aggies, ra th e r Dean of the j Oklahoma Aggies, the Orange q u in te t by a desperate last minute rally last S atu rd ay night, 29 j to 28. The Oklahoma five flashed the b e tte r gam e and deserved their j victory over the Longhorns, who at the pre sen t tim e have little chance of being a stro ng contender fo r the championship this year. defeated use On account of the 1NTER-FRAT GAMES P O S T P O N E D the of girls last the W om en’s Gym by night, basketball In ter-F rat the g am es scheduled to be played th ere were postponed. A nnouncem ent of the place and time at which theae games will be played will b t m ad* within the next day o r to. according t Berm M. Whit aker, D i r e c t o r c f In tram ural Athletics. “tw wv »t fw» UrnAit rn Mc**? ' v Qua u m i llS a m * HIGH PAUST A U S T I N . T E X A S n AUSTIN MHD 'VTV S si I XI lf A IPO! P'.IINI IWR Sn J .. . ■ i in . *.,ja- #■«»— -•: .- J It’s M A D E In A U S T IN IQI! E E N T o d a y and T h rou gh S atu rd ay “ N IG H T LIFE IN H O L L Y W O O D ” T h e p ictu re sen sa tio n o f th e year in tro d u cin g W a l­ la c e R eid, T h eo d o re R ob ­ erts, J. W arren K errig a n , S essu e H a y a k a w a an d oth ers. B i g A d d ed A ttra ctio n A ftern o o n and N igh t C A L IFO R N IA Q U A R T E T T E ” “ T h e M on arch s o f M el­ o d y ” d ire ct from a n in e- m on ths run at Los A n g ­ e le s. a w. Hate O ff w ith t h e old— the new season is on in all it* twg^ b u ck lin g b rillian ce. Hats o f silk that dare original col0l c o m b i n a t i o n s — hats of s tra w ra d ia n t w ith fruits and flo% era a n d w i l d splashes of colorful e m b ro id e ry . Spri^ so und s its n o t e o f sp ark lin g co lor in such intriguing shad^ as th e M i g n o n e t t e , Seaw eed, Bluet, S tr a w b e rry as well ^ in v a r i a t i o n s of browns, s an d , coral, violet and grey. W e cordially invite you to see the splendid array of new' spring chapeaux now ready fo r y o ur joy­ ou s selection. Prices $ I 0 .0 0 U p w a rd Scarbrough’s l e t u s d o y o u r d i r t y w o r k HOME STEAM LAUNDRY “Good W ork Our H o b b y ” 211 East Fifth St. Phone 87(w W o o l Hose $2.50 and $3.00 values at $1.10 YE LYTTLE S H O P P E 2408 3-4 G u a d a lu p e A D V E R T IS E IN T H E DAILY TEXAty P inta H u ff has gone to Dallas fo r a short visit. On their trip to Texas the Okla- i i MUTT AND JEFF j BIO PICTURES — LITTIE PRlQPS I T o d a y “ O V ER T H E H ILL’* A P ic t u r e T h a t Will Live F o r e v e r S p e c ia l M usic at N igh t R e g u la r Prices “ O n T heir H on eym oon »» A B evy o f G ir ls!! G ir ls!! G ir ls!! P rices From 50c to $ 1 .5 0 P lu s T ax “T H E ii— lUBDiii'iiimioi—inirr— —iwmwiiimrTiiiiinmiiiniiiiiiirTmr 'innrr""— MMMNMMMt) s SOCIETY Ii F A I R F A X N I S B E T , S o c ie ty E d itor. O f f i c e T e le p h o n e ( f r o m 5 to 6 ) 5 1 2 5 R e sid e n c e T e le p h o n e 4217 in«miiiiiiimtinuB«M«tu«iiaiuit>im'iimiitimimiiinuiiiiimim,ifwminHiuiiimituu>tymuiuu>mtt«uinii"iutmnni» § tMtitmiiMHUMiiimiimiiHiHuituiMitnnwuMiHtiittiHiuiitMmimiiituiuiiiiitiiimiiiutittuwMiititmtMtmtitiiimiuinuiuiiiiittiiiiiuuuiuittiHiuiiuii I tary to Mayor F ra n k W o ie n c r a f t of Dallas, a re p o rter on the New York Herald, and now fe a tu re w rite r and re-write man for the Herald. Mr. and Mrs. W alker will be a t home a f te r J a n u a r y 15, a t 68 Bank St., New York City. Kappa Kappa Gamma announce the initiation of M arg a re t Duncan, Marie Sapper, Linda Bellows, J o s e ­ phine Hodgson, A n na Elizabeth Hall, and Grace Rogers. Initiation was followed by a ban q u e t a t 8 o’clock. The Andrew C arothers C hap ter D. A. R. will meet a t the Alpha Phi house 2308 Rio Grande, F riday, Jan. 19 a t 3:45 p. rn. The hostesses will be Misses Ollie Lake. Miriam Brown, Anita M antor, and Mary Bob T a y l o r Pi Kappa Alpha the initiation of Ju lian Blair of San An­ tonio. announce Louise W elder of Victoria is a guest a t the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mrs. R. D. Wilson of Houston is the guest of Miss Elfleda Littlejohn. K atherine Risher of Waco visiting at th e Pi Beta Phi house. is Eleanor C overt is su ffe rin g from a slight illness. M ary Louise Robinson is reported quite ill at th e home of h e r p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson. a corps of com petent singularly players, headed by Mary C arr, whose the Mother has made portrayal of her famous. Q u ee n The a n n o u n c em en t comes from the m anagem ent of th e Queen T h e a te r that an added a ttra ctio n will be on the program , s ta rtin g Thursday. This the C alifornia attra ctio n will be Q u artette, a male organization th a t comes here highly commended and heralded as ‘Monarchs o f Melody.” These fo u r boys come fro m a nine m onth’s run in Los Angeles, which alone is an enviable re co rd f o r a male q u arte t. The California Q u a rte t handles all m an n er of melodies, b u t fe a tu re s the m ore popular airs and always have a comedy n um b er on th e ir pro­ gram which has proven v ery popular with audiences w herever they have been seen. A dvertise in T he D aily T exan A R o y a l g o r g e OS LAUGHTER 1 /w A '^NISHIO ' t h a n ■ RAT or OU ISI T 6 MIWINfTY jo Sew ed 1lO_—» j or o p u l e n c e 50c up to $ 2 .5 0 P lu s T ax JOS M G AITES’ O R IG IN A L n e w YO# ^ CHICA# Y O R K , CHIC ACO AND b o s t o n H a n co c k Ja n . 2 4 -2 5 S h o w er for Miss B u tle r One of the p re ttiest a f fa irs that have been given in honor of Miss M arg aret Butler, bride o f the week, was a bridge shower given by Mrs. Fred Kingdom and her sister, Miss Dorothy Gammel a t Mrs. King­ doms home Monday afternoon. Pink roses and lavender sweet in decorating to Eugenia Dilworth, peas were used the living room «nd sun p arlor while a green and white m otif prevailed in the dining room. High score was aw arded low score to Mrs. B. H. Temple, and con­ solation to Bernice Dillard. A t tile close of the game the honoree was presented with a bridal bouquet ot white carnations and ferns, the re g u ­ lation shower being replaced by a shower of gifts. A salad course to Mesdames B. H. was served Temple and George McCullough, Misses M argaret Butler, Eugenia Julia Dilworth, Hallie Maud N eff, May Hancock of New York, Vic­ toria Mathews, M artha Louise Hoyt, Mildred G riffith, Bernice Dillard, and Elizabeth F rances Mayfield Wroe. W a lk e r - S t x n d e f e r Announcem ent has been received of the m arriage of Miss Mary l o u is e Standefer, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis S ta n d e fe r of Abil­ ene, to S tanley W alker of New York City, Tuesday, J a n u a r y 2, the P ark Avenue B aptist Church, New York City. a t Mrs. W alker is a fo rm e r Uni* IT- sity student. Mr. W alker is a fo rm ­ er stud ent o f Journalism a t the Uni­ versity of Texas, was a re p o rte r on the Dallas News, la te r private secre- THEA TRES T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R T e x a s: “ O ver t h e Hill,** with an all-atar ca st. w o o d .” Q u ee n : “ N ig h t L ife in H o lly ­ M ajestic: A g n e s A y r e s in “ A D a u g h te r o f L u x u r y .” H an cock: “ T a p s ,” m usical r e ­ vue. all-star c a st. C re sce n t: “ The Sin Flood, with M ajestic “ Night Life in Hollywood,” said to be one of the most sensational pictures ever made, begins a three a t days’ engagem ent th e Queen T h ea tre today. This is the produc­ tion which, upon th e occasion of its in A tlantic prem iere p resentatio n City, made it necessary to call out the police reserv es to handle storm ed huge throngs which theatre. the the I t ’s ready, H a n c o c k the snappiest musical revue and good vaudeville acts th at have vaulted the fo o t lights in some moons, and i t ’s g e ttin g b e tte r every “ Taps” the Travis Post revue, day. which will be seen at the Hancock Thursday evening is a jam up good show, clean to the core with laughs fo r every line. Pete “ Doc” Eckdahl, Fulcher, Miss Dorothy DuMars, A r t Biard and “ Cow Miss Victoria M atthews in them ­ Bells,” make a show within selves, but these few combined with dancers, singers an d good actors will be a hit. Choruses, and a Chinese act, will be real fe a tu re s fo r th e re­ vue. * T e x a s “ Over the Hill,” the w onder pic­ tu re of Broadway, t h a t easily o u t­ distanced every o th er screen p resen ­ tation in the m a tte r of a continuous j ru n in New York and is now a r o u s - . ing enthusiasm th ro u g h o u t the conn- j try , will be seen here a t the Texas j T h e a tre today. “ Over the Hill,” is an ex tra o rd in ­ ary picture. It does not depend up-; on the eternal trian gle fo r its sus- ’ tained re q uire mob scenes to bolster up shortcomings in j the plot. interest, n o r Paul H. Sloane adapted the sto ry , from Will C a rleto n ’s ‘F a r m Ballads” ; and Harry Millarde directed it. Wil­ liam Fox, its producer, has supplied} MAJESTIC | AGNES AYRES P resen ts In A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY A P aram ou n t P ictu re THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY Y O U H A V E H E A R D IT - N O W SEE IT A m e ric a n L egion P re s e n ts TAPSA t T he Hancock Opera House TONIGHT M atin ee T h u rsd a y a t 3 p. rn. PR IC E S: F ir s t E ight R ow s of O r c h e s tr a B alance o f O rchestra J $ 1 . 5 0 ........... $ 1 . 2 5 First T hree Rows o f B alcony B alance o f B a lc o n y Boxes ......... ..... $ 1 .0 0 -75 —........ $ 1.50 .............. SECURE YOUR TICKETS EARLY AT RENFRO’S Mr. Merchant: D o you rvalise w h a t T he Texan m e a n , to you. It give# you a d i r e c t avenue of approach to 4 ,0 0 0 student# and fa c u lty member# that no other m edium can give** You m ay be sure th a t the student read# your tucked in alongside advertisem ent for he find* official notices, so c ie ty notes, athletic sports and general cam pus n ew * — a“ °* w hich item s he is interested in. T he student is p ro u d of his school and his publications and he reciprocates w ith his patron­ age to those w h o p resen t their m erchandise through the colu m n s o f The Texan. If you are in terested in University patronage, use T he T exan . IT G E T S R ESULTS Increased Enrollment Causes Library To Be In Dire Need What Kind Of Books Do Students Read? One Answer Recorded Here CLASSIFIEDS By H elen H a r r is is much in demand bx the student-; : if: NEWS IN R EEH TO LOST T NEN T race of Tw enty -one Form er A thlete* of U niversity H as B e e n L o t t L ast: twenty-one I men! Kinder will please notify the Athletic Coun­ cil, University of Texas. Ko, Dean Benny ha* not been ta k in g lesso n , from the President c l Stanford. There h as been no stn k * ♦m on * the athlete* or anything that sort. But tw en ty-on e men won their letter* here have dropped from the sight of the Council. It is the custom to keep up with every man who receives a T here and fo r this reason, L. Thee. Bell­ mont asks that anyone having any information re lativ e to the where­ abouts of any of the following mea communicate with him. Bennett, C h a a Dickson, fo o tb a ll H S I , sub. IBI*3, Fear#, T A, track 1916. Grift7* , A rth u r Elmer .ab. foot­ Hastings, Chat. H football 1905- ball 1900 or. Holman. J a i . N. baseball 1901 Kelley, Thomas L. football 1894 and 1897. King. Clarence Weidman, football 1896: track 1896. Lewis, G. C. track 1901-02. Moore, Frank baseball I t l l Rector, G, T baseball 1910. Simmon*, David Andrew track 1915-20. Sewell, Thomas E Sam u el, E. W. basketball 1906. Smith. Cha# Grover track football 1894. 1909 and 1912 Vansant. 1893-4*5-6. Bi#U> Tho m a* track Vining, Morgan track I t ! 1-12-13; football 1910; basketball 1907, 1909 MI. William, D r Haworth, baseball Wheeler, Ja s . S. football 1898 Watson, Jo e l F tennis 1904-05-07. baseball 1906; Wet hen. Thom s* Neal baseball 1915-16. (sub.) 1907-08 the and library for the particularly The Annual increase in the enroll­ ment o f the University n e c e ssita te s in consideration th** U niversity Library. It is e ss en ­ tial that the library should increase aa rapidly aa the University itself and that the rums fo r books be en­ larged to meet the dem and* for aer vice multiplied. A generous part of is the expenditure an increasing annual charge. .Sub­ be scription# to periodicals must paid each year and annually, sem i­ case annually or quarterly aa be may be volume# must these in­ bound. Many series of books, cluding publication# of learned so ­ cieties are published annually or at other intervals, and is essential that the library maintain a standing order fo r these. It will readily be seen, therefore, that as the library grows its fixed annual expenditures increase. The University of T exas, registering 4,463 student# six­ teenth in sixe o f student enrollment among the U niversities of the coun­ try, ranks eleventh in the support and given it* university stands sixteenth in number of volu­ mes. library it is that 12th For the year In 1915 there were 109,032 vol­ umes in the library giving its stan d­ ing as nineteenth among the univer­ sities. In 1922 there were 224,929 volumes m aknig $hc ranking six- teenth. The expenditure for addit­ ional books fo r the year 1914-15 was *21,620.00 placing the library of tho University of T exas among those o f other U n iv ersities while the year wa* appropriation for 123,595.00. 1920-21 book were purchased to the amount fifth o f $54,182.14 giving T exas place with the U niversities of 'he country. Despite an insufficient ap­ propriation $37,700.00 that In both instances the expend­ year. itures greatly exceed the amount a l­ lowed for such, 16,482.14 more Tid­ ing spent than wa# arranged for the year 1920-1921. last five years the average annual additions In or­ have been 17,897 volumes. der to continue expanding the lib­ rary to properly meet the demand# o f a rapidly developing University, su fficien t fund* m ust be allowed the F or the fo r T H I D A I L Y T E X A H FRESHMEN WIFE MEET SUNDAE SCHOOF TEAM IN U T H E CONTEST Littlefield P u t s Freshm an Squad Through Intensive T rain ing Coach Clyde L ittlefield has hi# freshman basketball squad out for p r a c t i c e each afternoon in prepara­ tion for their first gam e of th** played here season which will he Saturday night with the T exas State Sunday School Champion# of T exas. is ‘'Ju st because the opposition composed of Sunday boys does not mean that they cannot put up a real gam e,” say s Littlefield. In School fact, thi* team ha* proved it# worth in gam es all over the state during the past two y ear* and is made up o f former college sta rs alm ost ex ­ clusively. They have won the cham­ pionship in the State Sunday School League for the pant two year*, hence U niversity library. the for Illinois and Michigan, with 450,- j OOO volume#, are each twice as wet! i equipped as T exas State University. | F or the year 1920-1921 W isconsin! w ai given $60,399.00 lib­ rary, Illinois $57,000.00, Michigan $58,500.00 and Te^aa $37,700.00. Other things being equal, the stron g­ est faculties will gather thoMi U niversities having the best libraries, j which am ounts to saying that only; the universities with good library facilities can hop** to be leader* in the educational world. in - — -----p— - UNION BARBERS ARE THREATENING STRIAE A ustin Will Be W ithout S h a v e * A fter F eb ru ary 4 U n less Shop O w n er* A g ree can With the union barbers threatening student#, m asculine, to strike, the m ay well shudder. How that party go if the sweet young thing will not bear the feel of the rough old whisker#? Durham Duplex is not ( alway# there “ when a fellow needs a frien d ," if there are only bi# own hands to guide it. The union b arb er* have notified the owners o f their shop# that a fte r F ebru ary 4 they m ust guarantee their em ploye* a minimum salary of $21 a weeq and divide all receipts on the basis of 65 per cent to the b ar­ ber# and 35 per cent to the shop own­ ers. At present the are guaranteed a minimum weekly wage o f $18 w h ile receipt# are divided cm a 60-40 basis. barber* increase Union officials say that the b ar­ because b er* asked the about half of the union b arbers of the town are being paid on the 65-35 | bam# by shop owners who have vol- j un tee red to observe arran g e­ ment. Th** notice subm itted by the union is the third dealing with the! m atter which has been subm itted. The other two were withdrawn by the union a fte r persustsion by the shop owner# this their title. Other Games The Satu rd ay follow ing the fresh­ men will go to San Antonio fo r a return game with the Sunday School team. Gam es have been scheduled with Temple Y. M. C. A. with St. Edwards College, and with San Marcos Academy in atdition to those with the E~an Antonio team. freshm an Littlefield has cut his squad to] sixteen men, about the number he will carry throughout the season. Iii peaking of his squad Littlefield seem ed especially well pleased with the fighting spirit of they never claim# his men. He know when they get enough. Bul, he sty * it is not all figh tin g; he ha* some real m aterial and will be able to develop a team that would be able to give a decent account o f itself against any team in the state. Squad The men who made the squad a re : Dornak, Esquivel, Knipling, Raymon, law ren ce, Maley, Nation, Homan, (D av e), N agel, N yquist, Shearer, Sim ­ (C larence) Johnson mon*, and Tellhaum. Johnson, of type studen t*. What kind of books that are not required, do the U niversity students read? Does the student really have a higher o f m ind? The*** questions have been asked by the faculty and people outside the University, and now some light wit’ j be thrown upon the su bject. New: stand sales show that the “ Cosmopol­ itan " is by fa r the m agazine most demanded by the Sixty m agazines were sold at MeFaddenM this month on the first day o f their publication and alm ost as many the next day. “ The Satu rd ay Evening P o st" runs the* “ C osm opolitan " a close second, but Irvin S. Cobb doe* not seem quite able to com pete with Robert W. Cham ber* serial novel*. J very popular am ong the girls. However,! the fair co-eds ask fo r it in a whis-, per and if till 1 iook very g ratefu l salesman hand# ft to them with the j face down. The salesm an say# that j he can spot a professor, an assistan t and a future Phi B eta K appa because (hey a*k for the A tlantic Monthly, j the Century m agazine or the Scrib­ blers. These publications are rarely -old! L ife and Ju d g e are sold to talented and asp irin g young sports and joke w riters, but they do not have a heavy demand. “ Love Story M agazine" is Popul­ trium ph! and Menkin’s novel# The studen ts’ purchase of books,! while not as heavy a# their p u rch a se! o f magazine#, reveals some startlin g facts. Ninety per cent o f the book buyers are boys. And yet this is tho j woman’s hour of ar novels o f a higher type such as i Scott F itzgerald ’s “ This Side of P a r­ ad ise" are bought most frequently by the stu ­ dents. Any form of burlesque o r 1 in terest them. “ P e r ­ clever humor fect B ehavior" and a ‘‘Parody on (he Outline of H isto ry " arc esp e ­ cially good sellers. following inform ation wi!l perhaps reveal a fact which the c o l-( lege student has been tryin g tq keen J “ Ju r g e n " by Cabell and “ A j dark. Woman in L o v e" by D. H. Law ­ rence, both books whose publica­ have tion* have been in the been recently released, are word# of the salesm an “ eaten up by the student#.* suppressed, The “ The A rti-C h rist" by Nietsche, fa ct anything with iii independent thought seems to appeal to the stu­ dent who buys book*. All ad th*- majority of books recommended or bought are those the professors. The discussed by student choice of literature seems on the whole to be more commen­ dable than might often be expected. fiction and Th*- aversion to cheap for vulgar humor; the new thought; and modern reading are traits which place the student mind above th* average. searching WOOD! WOOD! F or sale; oak heat er blocks $2 per rick, $8.50 cord delivered. Phone 5287. J . Reese. — 19 L O ST — $5.00 rew ard; small brown alligator pocketbook Tuesday aft- ticket. rnoon. Name on athletic San Antonio. [.OST— Tuesday afternoon in Z Hall a black leather bill folder. Finder notify W. C. Blackburn and receive — 19 reward. Phone 5424. n i c e l y W ANTED— A apartment near furnished the University. Dial 3149 any day between 2 and 5 — 18 p. rn. I N T R A M U R A L S C H E D U L E Thursday at 7 :3 0 : Pi Kappa Al­ Sigm a; Phi Delta pha vs. Kappa Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Friday at 7 :3 0 ; Second Floor B, Hall v#. Craddock's Room ing H ouse; Y. M C. A vs. Third Floor B. Hall. vs. Saturday at 2 : Jo u r nails iii Pre-Meds; Laws vs. Sophs. Satu rday at 4: Engineer* vs. Up­ perclassmen ; Frosh vs. Pre-Law s. L O S T — White gold and diamond din­ ner ring. Finder please call Wer- — 19 na Oate#, 6583. Reward. L O S T — Gold appreciate it i f finder will “ E ver-Sh arp." Would call the Y.M.C.A 2550 or leave it at Quentin Lightner. L O S T — Fountain pen, two engraved ban ds; no long black; in itials; slip-on cap. Finder please return to — 20 Texan office. Reward. Up to the M inute Styles in M en's Furnishings U N IV E R SIT Y TOGGERY SHOP 2302 G u a d a lu p e 505- 5II Colorado S tr e e t $ F O R D S and their Service V I C I COURSE IN LEADERSHIP 5TATEI! D etails of W ork Done by Stu* dents E xplain ed at Length it is in sooner Everybody sometime their of is lives, some (dace later called upon to plan a p arty, be chief one in a reception line, or lead •om s special stoat* Particularly ii this true if you are a bom leader. invaluable to know And so how to do such things gracefully, and to have a r e a r e r store of id e s* in the back of your brain fo r use st any and every time. Moreover these are days when a great many girls plan to -pend at least p art of their summer# at camp, not as the idle rich to be amused, but s s the camp recreation Wader inventing in­ stances to amuse On account o f all these reason# and because the as-! •ociation believes rn trained leader­ ship, the Y. W. C. A. has been con­ ducting a rourse in “ T raining for Leadership’ every Monday night at 7 o’clock in the Y. W C. A. reading room. Psychology, the little key# to human act on and behavior, to discussed. mob “ Dumb Popular games, Cram bo" and even “ Lobby L o u "! have been a part o f the program. rule, have such been as fascinatin g o f And now we have come to some of the most all, handicraft at camp, which is to be given in several lemons beginning I this coming Monday. Community singing and story telling will also he taught One of the m ost popular fo ra # of am usem ent at cam p or else­ where is the “ sin g " and the girl who j can lead a group) and make, each ring) with the whole use of the lu n g* ie the leader and the declared popular one. This a rt does not come n atur­ ally— you aced practice and to know* how to organise groups o f sin gers in ; such a way a s to get the m ost e f*j factive result*. Also the dram atic ability fo r gay decorations m ay be; at developed some of these lectures Health and its importance will be divided into interesting lectures, attendance through In addition to summer camp work,] lecture* will be given that will be of] benefit to girls who spend their sam-; mer- at home, and have need o f in­ struction In the planning of parties,' fie ry telling for children, teaching of) up-to-date Sunday School classes. ISfefSSS Co-operation That is the spirit that has m arked the progress of civilization. This simply means to help those who help you. Austin merchants who advertise in your paper help your school. { MORAL: Patronize Texan Advertisers CACTUS SUBSCRIBERS T h e follow ing is a list o f the C actu s su b scrib ers who su b scrib ed in fu ll d u rin g the re g istra tio n sale . A p a rt of this list is being pu blish ed each d a y in alp h a b e tic a l o rd er. A ll su b sc rib e rs are req u ested to w atch fo r their nam e and if it does not a p p e a r , to bring their receip ts to T h e T e x a n o ffic e and h ave them ad d e d to the list. V ick ers, J . Von B littersd o rf, B. L. Von R oeder, A lice W ack er, E sth er R. W agn er, C lyde L. W alk er, C h as. W aller, D oris W allin g R osem ary W ard, K y le J r . W ard, Ruby W arren, Donna M aude W arriner, W . O. W atters, V. R. W eaver, L. A. W ebb, Em m a S. W ebb, K ath ry n W ebb, W. G . J r . W eber, Jo se p h J . W eed, W. F. W einert, H erbert J r . W ells, S ara h F ran ce s W erkenthin, T h eo d o re A. W erner, N atalie W halie. Ju d ith E. W hite, lo m a W h itehurst, Dorothy W hitm ire, Len ora W hitw orth, G race W iden H ilda W ilde,* H. D. W ilkes, F lorry W ilkinson, E u gen e S. W illiam s, A gn es W illiam s, Edith R ae W illiam s, Ina W illiam son, C h as A. W ilm ans, R obert J r . W ilson, E sth er * W ilson, I vie W ilson, M ary Dan W ilson, M unsey W ilson, N annie W ilson, V irgin ia W ip ff, F ran c e s E. W isem an. F ran ces W itter, W ilm a W oddle, B eulah W olfe, C. O. W ood bridge, A n netta W oodhead^ Ben S. W ray, Anne C laire W right, Ernest W u kasch , E d n a A deline W ynn, D. T. W ythe, G race Y arb ro u gh , H. J . Y arb ro u gh , M ary G la d y s Y e a g e r, R. Y oung Ann E lizab eth Young, M arg aret T7Ae C A C T U S