A U S T I N . T E X A S, W E D N E S D A Y , SEPTEM BER 28, 1927. SIX PA G ES T O D A Y No. 9 First College Daily in the South Moore in Charge Campus Social Life Orange Jackets Organize F o r Busy Term Here To Attend A ll Game: and Pep Rallies in Body Tex Lynn to Lead Girls’ Songs O tan ge Ja c k e ts , th e r e p r e s e n t s - 1 t ’ve girls’ o r g a n iz a tio n of the* c a m ­ pus. held its first re g u la r m eeting Tuesday a f te rn o o n a t 5 o ’clock in the W om en’s Gym, S a r a h D a n ­ iel , president, presided over the Cl .'I I fig. This organ ization a greed to a t ­ tend all games in a body and to go lo all pep rallies. As has been its policy O range J ii. k e ts p ro m o te c re a te T exas to and endeavor Spirit. The org a n iza tio n decided o j connote a s e p a ra te section for . iris at is the tho gam es. This first time any a tte m p t has been made to have a d e fin ite seatin g section for girls a t ath le tic events. Girls u nder the dire c tio n of T e x Lynn, who w as song lea d e r last The idea of a se p a r a te division tor girls was carried o u t w ith a p ­ iin cut success, accord in g to au- a t the Texas-A, & M. horities, Jacket. f a l l O range me last cill a tte m p t to effect a p e n n o n nt rooting section for girls. The organizatio n which ole cb Is m em bers from the represcnta- :\e girls on th e cam pus chooses hose girls who a re p ro m in e n t in • bool activities and a re scholas- ually high. T his group m et last this spring to elect ofifcers fo r session. S arah Daniels was e le c t­ ed p resident, G yneth S tu g a rd , vice presiden t; and Rosalie A gross was :l*osen k e e p e r of the scrap book. Students Change Minds and Courses “ T h e reason a w o m a n s mind is so much p u re r th a n a is because she changes m an’s it o f t e n e r , ” opined rustic philosopher re c e n tly . a of B u’ the c o n sta n t stre a m s tu d e n ts in tho add, drop, and few c hange lines fo r t h e last as a b o u t days has m an y men as m em bers of the c o n tr a r y sex. included Most of the changes involve bu t only one o r two courses, record there is one case w here a s tu d e n t c h ang ed his e n tire course. Such cases are ra re , however. on Section changes a re a b o u t as n u m e ro u s as course changes. All c h a nge s m u s t be m ade by T h u rsd a y of this week. Executive Body Creates Plans For Next Year New Board Names Commit tee to Help With Rallies Sam Fisher Named T ennis Manager F u r t h e r a n c e of plans for I ’m C la ik Field, r e f e re n c e to the In tram ural Council of the q u e s t io n of cont n u in g or d i s c o n t i n u i n g in- I tr a m u r a l ath letics in th e Univer- ! j sity, and election of a manager', I for V arsity tenn is were the main points of business coming before :Y ;-I rn ■i VOL. XXIX Freshmen Show Varsity T.C.U. Plays Tuesday First Year M en Make V eterans Show Speed t No Improvement at Guard th e V a rsity did n ot look so well when f a c in g th e T. C. U. f o r m a ­ tions p u t on b y the fr e s h m a n team f i r s t scrim m age betw een in th e L o n gh orns a n d 't h e Y earlings T he T uesday. fre sh m a n te a m g ave th e re g u la rs a world of tro u b le in th e affair, a lth oug h th e y p r e s e n te d a te a m t h a t is a ; bit lig h te r and more in e x p e rie n c ed j th a n t h a t of the H o rn e d Frogs. lig h t F a c e d with th e ta sk o f g e ttin g his te a m into p e r f e c t w o rk in g o r­ d e r one w eek a f t e r th e b e g i n n i n g ; of th e season, Coach Clyde L i t t l e - j field is stre s sin g h e a v y w ork and ; Speed w as lack-j inten siv e drill. in g and th e men a re w o rk in g to has- j ten up th e ir game. th e g am e in T he backfield will be su bjected the to a sh a k in g process b e fo re fin a l lin e u p is evolved. is challenging E ddie B e u la r J o e K ing i Enrollment in Journalism Much Larger This Year the A thletic Council at its second j m eeting o f the y e a r held a t the j V. M. C. A. last night. D1 ' N of S tu d e n ts Moore, ha:- charge of th e so­ who ld’« of the campus. v [v “ T he main business of the scss-j — ion,” Dr. R. A. Law, cha irm an of I the council sta te d last night, “ was Student Offices last S a tu rd a y . ! A p p ro p ria tio n s By b olonS t D C I a n c J Publicity Are Responsible R e g istra tio n in th e department . , - q u a r te r b a c k , while Jo h n n ie Estes, and Jim m y Boyles a r e tr y in g to g e t on a t h alf. in Boyles is a good k icker a n d his presence the backfield would give th e te a m s tr e n g th w h e re it is needed. Big ’Un Rose is a pow­ e rfu l o ffe n siv e p la y e r and is so good a g a in st passes an d on the d e ­ fense in g e n e ra l t h a t it will be ha rd to p u t him out. a t !<>* jo u rn a lis m f o r this y ear is ter- P otsy Allen, Her th a n in m a n y years. The class in Jo u r n a lis m 12, n ew s-g a th e rin g and re p o rtin g , is l a r g e r th a n ever ip its history. L a st y e a r the e n ­ rollm ent w as 19, while this y e a r it h a s increased if to ta l e n ro ll­ almost h a lf of m ent in th e e n tire d e p a r tm e n t; the n u m b e r of s tu d e n ts re g iste re d in the d e p a r tm e n t is 169. T he o th e r classes have only norm al size. More s tu d e n ts a re ex pected to r e g iste r in th e sprin g te rm . to 72. This th e W h o P la y * E n d ? the f u r th e r a n c e of p lans for tho; baseball park, to be the new Cia* k Field. T he Council consulted with ; Dr. Dahl, of H e r b e r t M. Green an i l l n i ^ n ^ i t y a rc h ite c ts , Company, co n c e rn in g the plans p rojected , and autho rized him to go fo rw ard with the details. Found Vacant Eikel A nnounces Regular Election; to Be Held October 17 Cl ark Fiel d S a m e N a m e A n u m b e r o f stu d e n t offic e s art “ The new baseball diam ond is v ac a n t owing to s tu d e n ts w h o were to be n am ed as the old, Clark j elected to fill th em n o t r e t u r n in t Field, this having been d e te rm in e d to the cam pus this y e a r, according by the U n iv e rsity Board of R e­ to Bob Kike!, p re s id e n t o f the S tu ­ gent*,” Dr. Law said. d e n ts’ Association. R egu lar election is to be held O ctober 17, a n d a t that tim e m e m ­ bers f< r all seats on tht- assembly t* will be elected. the these vacancies, one s e at on W o m a n ’s Council, which w as to have been filled by P a u lin e Muck­ les, is v a c a n t, and will hav e to be filled in the com ing election. ad dition In T h e increase th e f a c t t h a t is p ro b a b ly due th e d e p a r t m e n t to has j u s t b een re in s ta te d this year. T h e re has been m uch fa v o ra b le publicity in fa v o r of th e d e p a r t­ m e n t on a c c o u n t o f the liberal a p ­ prop riation fo r its m a in ta in a n c e made by the L egislatu re. A n o th e r cause for this increase is th e co­ operation b e tw e e n th e d e p a r tm e n t s t u ­ and T h e Daily T exan. All dents re g iste re d in Jo u rn a lism 12 must do r e p o r tin g on T he T ex an. H e reto fo re , no c re d it w as given for those who did this work. T h e class in J. 12 is t a u g h t by W. D. H o rn a d a y , who f o r the f i r s t , ; - time has a full-tim e assistant, A. N. C a r te r , wrho m ak es o u t all a s ­ sig nm ents f o r this class. “ A com m ittee from the Council was appointed, w ith P ro fe sso r F. H. C. B an tel as ch airm an to as­ sist Mr. Dahl in this work. “ The r e p o r t o f this com m ittee on accom plishm ents will be heard a t some f u tu r e date in session,” Dr. Law poin ted out, “ b u t is probable t h a t th e c o n tr a c t fo r the stan ds will be aw a rd e d some time before C hristm as. it “ This, too, m ay come b e fo re th e Board of R e g e n ts ,” Dr. Law sta te d. E x c a v a t i o n C o n t r a c t L e t fo r “ The c o n tr a c t tfyfe stand will be a w a rd e d a f t e r the plans are com pleted, and this is expected to be done within th e next few weeks. already aw arded th e excav atio n of th e field, which is th e ir c o n tr a c t f o r “ The R eg ents have is Ju3t ,n " r t h , of th e Memorial to Stadium . The U n iv e rsity move th e houses and residences now on t h a t land, and the C o un ­ cil and will p a y f o r th e g r a n d ­ s ta n d s and fences and equipm ent. Plan* M a d e C u rtis B e a ty is p lay in g a good gam e a t end, b u t it is do u b tfu l if he can s t a r t ah e a d o f D utchm an Recs, who played a fine end in the g am e with the T e ac h e rs . D usty Rhoades is such a v alu a b le te r m i­ nal t h a t it seems t h a t a cc id e n t is th e t h a t can keep him o f f all team . I f H e r b e r t T ig n e r does n o t show an u n e x p e c te d im p ro v e m e n t from his old in ju ry , T ex as will be weak at g u a rd , w here Ike Sewell is the only v et w’ho is le f t u n in ju re d . Parent-Day Date Will Be Chosen Representative Group Make Further Plans at Meeting to A n n o u n c e m e n t is m ade of a m ee tin g of th e ca m p u s advisory com m itte e of the Dads a n d M oth­ e r s ’ D ay A ssociation to be held F r id a y a t 4:30 O’clock. A t this m e e tin g a decision will be m ade as the tim e of D ad s’ an d M o th e rs’ Day and plans will be fo r t h a t day , acco rd in g to William B. McGill, a m e m b er of th e C o m m it­ tee. T h e r e a r e f o u r g r a d u a te s in th e jo u rn a lism d e p a r tm e n t this fyear. T h r e e a re U n iv e rsity o f T ex a s ‘Mr. Disch also c o n fe rre d with g r a d u a te s a n d one a C. I. A. g ra d - □ate. This is th e larg e st n u m b e r * ' ’ <’» u nri! on tho m a t e r of tho new Clark F ie ld ,” Dr. Law said. of g r a d u a te s tu d e n ts th e d e p a r t ­ Mr. Dahl, a rc h ite c t in charge of m e n t has e v e r had. This is a v e ry im p o r ta n t m e e t­ ing a c c o rd in g to B u r t Dyke, Horse L ittle has been accomplished as W ra n g le r. A t this time th e pro­ yet, b u t it has been found th a t the gram fo r th e com ing y e a r will He skin is m ore sensitive to electric f o rm u lated , e resassed ac tiv ity will be discussed, shocks a t low frequen cy than high- e r fre q u e n c y . Dr. J e f f r e s s hopes An election to fill a v acancy le f t to find o u t som ething in the n a ­ th e plans, illu stra te d his p ro je e - hy one o f th e officers who failed ture* of th e capacity of the ind i­ tions w ith d ra w in g s c o n s t r u c t e d ! to r e tu r n to the cam pus th is year, vidual fo r m aking discrim inations for the p u rp o se , show ing design on the fr e q u e n c y and intensity of o f fen ces and g ate w a y s with th e th e shocks. I a r r a n g e m e n t of field and equ ip ­ m e n t. Those in cha rg e u rg e t h a t every Honorary Freshm an Fraternity to M eet Cowboy be presen t. wili be held. and plans for in Cowboys Hold Dr. Jeffress Making Opening Meeting Audition Exper,ments Election to Fill Vacancy Will Be Held W ednes­ day at Noon Beginning th e ir activities on the c am p u s fo r th e coming year, The T e x a s Cowboys, U niversity p p o rg a n iz a tio n will hold its f ir s t m e e tin g o f th e y e a r a t th e U n iv ersity C a f e te r ia a t I o’clock W ednesday, E x p e rim e n ts on audition are b e ­ ing made by Dr. L. A. J e f fr e s s , a d ­ ju n c t professor of psychology, in the physics la boratory. Dr. J e f ­ f re ss is assisted by a few o f the g ra d u a te students. The work has been carried on is since the m o n th of J u n e and some of Dr. J e f f r e s s ’ own e x p e ri­ m e n t work. A t the p re se n t time it is not officially connected with the U niversity, b u t may a t a la te r d a te become p a r t of the stu d e n t work. Three Council Members Selected By Assembly Ex-Students Council Meets at Plan Building A. T. 0 . House A uditorium and Activity Scholastic Cup W i l l Awarded lo Frat W i t h Best Grades Be Oil ices to Be In New Structure ---------- the Plans fo r three unit b uild -' The I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Council will m a jo rity o f W o rking with the p urp o se of c re a tin g a school sp irit f o r the coming year, the Execu tive Board of the S tu d e n ts Association m et y e s te r d a y at 3 o’clock in th e first m eetin g of the y e a r, w ith IO of the 28 m em bers p re se n t. F o l ­ lowing this m eeting th e S tu d en ts A ssembly w>as scheduled to meet at 5 o’clock, b u t th e a b sen ce of a the m e m b e rs made the m eeting impossible, The executive b o ard heads of is com ­ a larg e of th e p resident, and n u m b e r of cam pus org an iz a tio n s! and was form ed last y e a r to help in the instruction of fre sh m a n and ..... the cre a tion of a school spirit. , ing p ro je c t have been com pleted, ho,d according p e t i t i v e se c r e ta r y of the Ex Stu- d e n t , ’ Association. S ponsored b y j ^ P P * S^ m a * to Joh n A. M cCurdy, j O c to b e r 4, at the Alpha T a u Ome- h(,use* with Toni M :utin ! ’avis- first a c e t i n * Tuesday, itH the A ssociation a nd th e B oard of * ' 1 At t h a t tim e a cup will be Regents, th is p ro je c t p rovides f o r | ^ a r y an a u d ito r iu m w ith a s e a tin g ca- award*.! to the f r a te r n ity m aking last p a r ity of 10,000, a build in g f o r ; the h ig he st scholastic a verag e s tu d e n t ac tiv ity offices and social I -vua> rooms, a nd a building f o r worn-! e n ’* a ctivities. The c on tain s all th e suggestions made the the E x e cu tiv e B oard OI b y S tu d e n ts ’ Association th e ir last w in ter, and a w aits m eetin g only the a pproval o f T. W. G re g ­ ory of H ouston, th e pre sid e nt of the E x - S tu d e n ts ’ Association. T h e purpose of the I n le r f r a te r - nity Council is to establish b e tte r relatio nsh ip betw een the f r a t e r n ­ ities a n d betw een the fra te r n itie s and th e University. d r a f t i n n i n g f r a t e r n i t y will no un ced nex t week. i,o o r e sta te s th a t be the an- Ih ‘a n final a t N o Q u o r u m The m eeting of the Assembly was the first one of t h e y e a r, b u t because of such a small a tte n d a n c e ■the m eeting had to be called o f f until later. A t th e m eeting o f th e E x e c u ­ tive Board plans fo r a ra lly to re* vive th e T exas S pirit was dis­ cussed. » Both m eetin g, of th ^ s tu d e n ts officers w ere called by Bob Eikel, p re sid en t of th e S tu d e n t Associa­ tion. A p p ro x im a te ly $100,000 h a s been r a ise d and in several weeks a drive will be launched to raise j $400,000 by n e x t J u n e . It is the I p re se n t plan o f the officials to b e­ r m the a c tu a l con stru ctio n of the buildings by this tim e next year. Plans will be on exhibit within Dr. Crowell Is I C s . Examining New In spite of the absence of a j quo ru m a t the Assembly m eeting, Bob Eikel ap pointed t h r e e mem* Z '1* b i r l S t u d e n t s bors to the A thletic Council, to r e p r e s e n t the s tu d e n ts in th e con- trol of athletic a f f a i r s of th e Uni­ versity. I l£, ■ tho n e x t few days at th e Ex-Stu- Medical Tests Given to As- lents’ h e a d q u a rte rs , 2300 San An- to n io S tre e t. - r ♦ certain Correct r . I. Class for Girls . o . • ^ KUT Begins Its Program Monday Daily Texan W ill Broadcast Short News Items On Wednesday Nights K UT, radio b ro a d c a s tin g s t a ­ tion of th e U niversity of Texas, the a ir f o r the first will be on next Monday time this season night, O cto ber 3rd a t 8 o ’clock, acco rding to Dr. 8. L. Brown, head of the physics d e p a rtm e n t. The p rogram will of be David G riffin , te a c h e r of voice in Austin. in charge The Daily T exan will b ro a d c a st e vening f o r a period of 20 m inu -j tea. S h o rt talk s will p reced e each musical p ro g ra m . Dr. Brown has a r r a n g e d to bro a d c a st c hurch ser-j vices fro m St. David’s Episcopal chu rch, S unday m ornings. The R everend V alen­ tine Lee will preach. P r o g r a m l l o’clock a t Follow ing is th e pro g ra m fo r th e se a so n : F ir s t M onday n ig h t of each m onth, 8 o ’clock: Musical p ro g ra m , charge o f David G rif f in ; in , F ir s t W ednesday nigh t: Music Miss G ladys G r u b e r; F ir s t F rid a y n ig h t: Miss Lu cille Morley, will c onduct a musi cal p r o g r a m ; , , T U Second Monday: In charge of A ssociate studios, directed by M r s . « . i i ,, w S*o r r ® ( ' a ' fiWS ancj the E ngi- senior classes. locations. th a t | th e r e is not en ough e q u ip m en t,” W ork l o t the y e a r on the T exas Law Review was fo rm a lly begun Dr. L aw s ta te d . T ue sd a y eve n in g a t 6:30 when 38 em phasized t h a t th e r e of the men ta k in g p a r t on a c c o u n t \ s tu d e n ts of the Law School m et o f insu ffic ie n t coaching. as p a rtic u la rly u rg ed t h a t in tra m u r a l guests of th e Law F a c u lty at th eir contin ue in view o f t h e i b a n q u e t given a n n u a lly to student* This society w as organized last tw e n ty c h a r te r mem- J m end f o r such, especially on th o ; 15 p e r c e n t o f th e middle y e a r with h ers. M em bership I purpose o f the o rg a n iza tio n is to} neen},’* “ I t was also is d a n g e r th e U n iv e rsity C a fe te ria I t w a s; a t “ j h e Law School Prepares for Work On Law Review; Meet at Dinner J a c k Bain, San A ntonio; J o h n L. Bell, Coolidge; J. J. Cox, D allas; William Clayton, El Paso; Cecil Ro tach, A u stin ; Noble Carl, Del M,riam Gordon Rio. . Ma y M a k e S t a f f KI INot Decided O I I Yet y e a r ’s a ssista n ts who had applied board. f ! lf‘c^ n £ hi™ ou^ * J V C a n d id a te s : Davit! H e a th , Dal- f a(,j, t h a t h ere is a r insistent Ab- j chosen by th em fro m the highest I las; Carl B a g g e tt , H o u sto n ; Ps.nl and j D a ugherty, Dallas; Jack M. Moore, j F ra n k s to n ; G eorge Rice, P o r T e n n i s M a n a g e r The Council elected law s tu d e n t, j j the bo ard o f s tu d e n t editors la t Sam R. y e a r ; the o th e r 30 will be candi- l isher, a two the I d a te s until th e y have w ritte n to m an ag ership o f V arsity tennis, se- acceptable articles, when they will the E ig h t o f the s tu d e n ts w ere on A r th u r ; Dormin Buttle, New B ra u n fe ls; M orris Wise, San An T , . ,, to n io ; H am ilton McRae, E a s t l a n d ; j ' . ' L ,! ’ ' Virgil Childre*-, B ellevue; M. L. j * i L o r «a n W | H c,o n ^ Gobb, W ilson; M ary Copeland, S p u r ; W o rth a m D a v e n p o rt; Edw ard W eld on Brownsville; Bailey. S h e r m a n ; Jim H ulse, Nae- To be chosen as a stu d e n t edi- ■ ogdochcs; Dyrei Kirk, P lenu m s; to r is one o f th e highest ho n o rsi G eorge Cooper, W ichita h a lls ; The th r e e new .student m embers by the tho P e r r y B C arroll. C la u d e ; C h e , - 1 I. w s r e I given to a law s tu d e n t, an d eeting, chairm an sh ip o f the bo ard , held te r Day, F la to n io ; Isra e l L. Dodle, | ^ th r e e of last become r e g u la r m e m b e rs of f o r th e position, H ig h H o n o r ; ^ vr r> ’ I. «r t i ta , , , } j i A ustin Lion’s Club, G riffith directin g; F o u r th M onday; C on serv atory of Music I a 1 o f the Council, con firm ed Assembly T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n p re s e n t a t th e y ’were Tom M artin Davis, R. E. Shelby, an d Reid C ozart. last n ig h t’s m eeting * T h ere are still 167 exam inations I to bo given to n e w s t u d e n t , ae- . c o r d i n g t o Miss A n n a H i m , direc- to r o f th e d e p a r tm e n t of physical ... u „ 1 tr a in in g fo r w om en. These ex- '?! am in atio ns will he given every ser_ve copies now m a y call a t room f r o m 4-5 u n til they have I l l 9 r B. Hall, or when they wish the As soon as re g is tr a tio n is over a n d a stu d e n t d ire c to ry has been compiled, a more inten siv e drive the will be made fo r th e sale o f re- Cactus. S tu d e n ts w ishing to a i u i i i a v i u i i o w i n . p , ' ^ t ^ ^ in f t * * ' w e . . . i ' to sign up f o r p ic tu r e s Cactus. thetJ >r° f r a xT r: i a f t e r n o o n Dr. A. W. U nive rsity been completed. “ The r e s u lt of th* se exam inatio ns fo rm the basis o f all th e w ork in the d e p a rtm en t F o u rth W e d n e sd a y : In ch a rg e °* * , . t w i m n g ' f o r w om en," , , | said Miss Hiss. ^ N ella T hiely; — £ San A ntonio; W. Sim G ideon; I Austin, is c o nsid e re d the highest j Cc le m a n ; Sol Goodelsky, El P a so ; Members of the Council atte n d - honor c o n f e r re d on a law s t u d e n t , } A r th u r S. Haddaw ay, F o r t W’o r th ; and j William R yan, L a re d o ; J. A nton this y e a r by Tom M a rtin Davis of F o u r th F r id a y : t e s t e r Brenizer, te a c h e r o f voice, will c o n d u c t; J, R. Adams and R. R. Shelby ing w ere Dr. Law, c h airm an, Dr. [since leadership, p erso n a lity ind ustry a r e as essential as e c h o -1 R au hut, C o m anche; David Searles, v' 111 D. A. Peniek, Dr. WL T. M ather, larship. N ot o nly is it an ho n o r S u lp h u r S p rin g s; C ooper Hagan, Mr. F ra n k B o bbitt, Mr. J am e s N e w to n ; Sam Fitch, H o u s to n ; Ar H art, and Mr. L, Then. B e llm o n t to be a stu d e n t ed itor o f the He- W v -tn n- Sam Pitch. Houston* A r. ley V, K night, A u stin ; M, N. view b u t it is also a m eans of b e­ Clifton, San A n ton io ; H o m e r De- cr of tw o degrees from th e Pm- T he h a p s half a dozen m iscellaneous J th e tim e of th e n e x t m e eting o f f com ing a c q u a in te d w ith a n d know n W’olfe, G oldthwaite. am ong th e b a r of the S ta t e ; and to work as aq e d it o r is alm ost eer- j tain assura nc e o f a position with law firm a f t e r grad u a tio n . have P ro fesso r F ra n k C lay to n will sity, is in Cleveland with the Gen- uet as t o a s tm a s te r for the ocea- e»*al E lectric Company. W’hile on the cam pus last y e a r in addition aion. Dean I. P. H ildebrand and P ro fe sso r A. WL W alker, J r . , will j to ta k in g en g in e e rin g speak f o r the faculty, and Tom work, he was ass ista n t e n g in e e r in Martin Davis will speak as stu- the S ta te H eadlight T e stin g De- large |I n f i r m a r y , accord in g to Dr. G eorge been invited: E d ito rs : Tom M a ri n ------------ o--------------------- HOSPITAL LIST Bethel, D irector of the H e a lth Davis, A ustin, s tu d e n t editor in­ Jo h n Boldriek, Gerald S c o t t , | a good No s ta te m e n t was m ade as to IN C L E V E L A N D th< ^tdt!on rn- T he following the Council. advanced s tu d e n ts J . WI C a l - j a n d can h a rd ly be b r o u g h t here arui A. B. C o m er a r e .in the Seton Service of the University. chief; Olind Pitm an, Livingston indent editor-in-chief. p e r tin e n t here. Jack Knudson of McAllen, h o l d - , histo ry of the club. j g arnering school of the U n i v e r - 1 json 0f Dallas, was received. N ext T h e offic e rs of th e Dads* M o th e rs’ Day Association are follows- J o h n WL H ornsb y as ; ends. ! f o -------------- o......... - - — and stim u la te recog nition of th ese J I Pk vice A u stin , p r e s id e n t; Mrs. V ic to r L. L e c t u r e r s f o r T e r m Brooks, o f A ustin, s e c r e ta r y a n d t r e a s u r e r ; C. J. S tub bs o f Galves­ ton, f ir s t vice-p resid en t; Lynn B. Public le c tu re s fo r the p rese n t Milam of Dallas, second v ic e -p r e s - ! se- id e n t; and WL B. S w e a rin g e n o f s e m e ste r have n o t y et been p resid e n t. L o c k h a rt,th ird lected. acco rd in g to Dr. A. P. B ro ­ T hese o ffic e rs w ere elected a t th e g a n , pro fe sso r o f philosophy, chair- la st m e e ting of th e A ssociation m an of the public le c ture s com- held d u rin g the sp rin g te r m of last j m ittee. T he public lec tu re fund w as abolished by the R e g e n ts for ye a r. 1 a while, a n d on ly re c e n tly re- -------------- o--------------- N E W P L A N T U N F IN IS H E D the a m o u n t o f $1200. [s to re d to T he new* h e a tin g system t h a t Is F o r this a m o u n t th e r e can be se- a being installed by the U n iv e rsity c u re d one se t o f le c tu re s by will not be finished in tim e to m e e t scholar, n o t y et selected and per- this w in te r ’s re qui re me n u . t m tr a e to r s 250 days left in which to finish given un til in th e spring, In all p rob a bility it the system. will n o t be finished u n til March, 1S28, so C o m p tro ller boun c i t o r y will be h e a te d by the old: a u d ito riu m and m oney f r o m stu- FL system this year. t h a t e n te r- ta in in g le c tu re rs are to o expensive! stated. T he L ittlefield Dor-! unless th e re a r e available a a p p ro x im a te ly lec ture s. The main s e t will not Dr. B rogan sta te d dent funds. have T EX O N IA N SOCIETY T E X O N W T h e Texontan L ite r a ry Society held a m eeting last n ig h t in Main the Building 105. As this was f i r s t m eeting o f the new school y ea r, th e re were some pep talks and prog ram s planned. F. Heller re la te d to the m em bers the past a , new member, H e rm a n J. Hud- week the following p ro g ra m will be held: The policy o f th e m an a g e m e n t is to o r d e r only th e n u m b e r of copies reserved and la st y ea r over 200 s tu d e n ts failed to g e t a C ac­ tu s because th e y had n o t made a reserv atio n. o MANY RENT BOXES According to Jo h n G resham , su­ p e rin te n d e n t a t the U niversity S ta­ s tu d e n ts tion, a b o u t 225 have th e postoffice. a t re n te d boxes This is, o f course, only a very small percen tage o f th e stu d e n ts receiving mail daily. Mr. G resh­ t h a t a pproxi­ am f u r t h e r sta te s mately 50 special deliv e ry le tte rs - a re se n t out each day. O n ly att aj a verage of ten le tte r s p e r d a ? Cite I J D e b a te : “ Resolved, T h a t the pow ers o f the press be diminish­ ed,” afirm ativ e, F r a n k H eller and If. J . H udson; negative, B u rk e tt I received, however, since th e ala­ tion does not deliver special*. *®L und R. T, Davis, SMI ' i ' m : P AGK T W O Summer Experiences Recounted As Old Students Get Together Bv ROBERT L. SLEDGE n ! Wh&tcha Chines* o f noble birth took me out with him one night and gave! me a1! the rice beer I could drink. He offered to sell me an interest in one oA them shrines where everybody com es to make gifts to the gods. It would have been a bargain at half the price he want-! cd, “ I could have settled down i n : the; Eh'.na on the Income from g ft- cause every foolish tourist? would buy the things le ft there. The Mandarin said so him self. I bought a rare piece of silk from him. I’m goin g to have it made into a kimono and give it to Bea-j trice. Wont she be surprised? Hit a Typhoon “Yan, I wa* in the Philippines for a week. We had to have some i repairs. T ha‘ tub began to limp in a typhoon—-say, you don’t know! nothing about storm ? until y o u ! have been in a typhoon. Why, if the San earthquake hould join forces with tho Battle O'- the M arne, it would be merely a gentle aephyer compared with a typhoon. Francisco im agination, “ I saw fish that had spent alls their lives in the Ch in ca Si as come j to the surface and gasp for air. Maw, I didn’t get sea sick That’s m ostly anyway. j Ya.«, we were right in the middle I 'if it “ Our good ark pitched for three days and night. like a house af tm, but we were g o o d ' sailors, an i we brung her into Manila in fairly good order. She busted a screw , the captain said, and they had to get a new one. It seem s them tubs would carry j J was j an extra supply of screw s. ashore white they were tig h te n -: ing up all the screws, and I sure j jj had a grand tim e. Them Moro*! come out to boats in little skiffs I w ent ashore j cove red with fruit. : with one o f them when the First Mate was having tea. Yas, he I w as a blooming English**. Used all th* rn funny term s o f a bloody Britisher. Miii! Mitt Police i-rI . V tr J>;. ' Did 8 W gen rave ipped vour- \ mg. *.A * ‘painted 'n ar • acky dog* did have It aeema Was it a lh 2 Ai rf n v illai \ ll cog- iglu ♦ that letter I sent HaU*v.a. Oahu? No? i*; I e I didn’t mail with them hula girls everything. tub the jo; «w»d forgot t.-y kl have -nib rf, fai t h e r e . A cause of a her; she n she see it bv her ’t b wrong; she w a ? : I-.', trig I christian, i eyers every day j don’t remember j I v.an on board? next mo ru­ d I had been n ain’t got P I but ur tub p he* fellow te d ; then ie o f humor. P len ty I .landrymcn i have never bv* n to China! h at’s the place fo r me. I law so many laundrymen at ne in my full twenty years. ailed the guys that coaled > “cools**?*.” How they came a ir. to her i the d e li when nu Ing, TI ti11sl re *». t no gens* “Ym u *•1. Th A Good Shark Lie pretty j gee can burt me in th** water. it all. knew J “I mounted the rail with a knife I 5 h im .(in my teeth and dove lig h t after sailor, the - hark. The crew stood at the rail like a flock o f doodoo bird?? and wa* plum teared stiff. They didn’t know me; I don’t take no unnecessary chances, a taught fight, but I got my knife I I into his engine room and his fires on went out. We hauled board and the old salts said it was they had the biggest m an-eater seen in all their sailings on the seven seas. Yas, I got a picture! it with the of him. No, I folks. It was him left them I can four o f j “Say, you aint never seen no! real beaches. Why, we was in Honolulu five days, and I spent in Kaikiki. You! a single thing know that son& ‘On the Beach at reminds me o f K aikik,’ don’t you? W ell, I can I a* dumb as you j appreciate that kind o f music more sen one o f them j than ever now. Talk about h u la -1 maids! Say, them tepid mamas know a thing or two. They was; all crazy about me when I left. ? I’ll bet there are broken hearts a lb tot th* w ay from Diamond Head j Halawa. d to h**ip laundrv- I ara, an* do swab h aft S la b b e d fur Half 'n ii i T he I Ka • C*nt •:e had it y when we a rd. Them respect for i I B r o u g h t H o m e a U k e “Them wahinies, th at’s what aw one J they call girls in Hawaii, can sing '*■ '»the? and play. ! got a ukulele made that in am ounts out of koa wood that grew in the ! palace grounds of old king Kame-j ha rn*-ha him self. Yeah, he was j the bird that made the Sandwich i Islands one notion. They call him “ The Napoleon o f the P acific.” He ‘ four | was a g r e a t big nigger, and could It’s solid gold, too,I catch spears in his hands in hat­ , h e a p n j or A i r t G ie x what th at set just “ T h e tu b b e * # neffU* ti • r Ct g o t fr i l f yr.* * i k s s i n l i f e . W f -Atm"* e v e r a p ie pea ie U n it e if 25 rn to S te In O b in a . i i i a L e a ;t* ’’ tr v b a c k . No siree, hketAtung bits, re d th a t design FC is supposed to (tie. dragon that lives in JI saw a Ai and protects h on -| nary I have I exist. lot o f things that ordo land-lubber* never suspect fun- j. been fo r I The f t one o f rte JL Ashore, 5 interested in A v i a t i o n .it s from harm. tw enly-fr. *• <:•. bar-;! Cered into I have been in Auh-I “ Kaw, really? W ell, I’ll be is & rare piece of work- j teeing you. Have you registered low said it was the last I yet? W hate ha gonna take beside Its kind, If I had I was lucky lo English two? So am I. before my shipm ates got I had a little better foundation in I Math. I could have gotten a job this Temple & Bargain tub ap-ht a jot of junk in China.I summer. But I don’t care, don't wean anything to “Anyway, I am interested us navigator on that in Why, VII all about I J j aviation. We heard ll a tem ple fo c i fin d bergh before i le ft last spring, I low*. F>rd. O ne. He aint got nothing on m e; ‘I Mo! .teeif ‘chiack*’, coli*ii have bo; t i c ■ ■ :r I r n «... — - . . . f w p T H E D A I L Y T E X A N : At Dallas Fair periods, for assignm ent to labor­ atory sections. W. A. FELSING , m eeting of the year Friday at 5 CALLED m eeting o f all officers I conquerer Trajan, about HO A. o’clock in Texas Bible Chair. All girls interested in public speaking afternoon at 5 p. rn. o f Girls Glee Club, W ednesday D. ---------- W E D N E S D A Y , SEH I EMBER 28, 1927. * ED! in M. B. 157. Tryout Thursday afternoon at 5 in sam e building. PR ESID EN T. " Since the war divorce is becom - j jag more common in England. Lat- | e st figu res show that one m arriage out o f every hundred ends in the FIRST m eeting of freshm an girls divorce court. Friday at 5 o ’clock in Biology; ___ ir< I P end Professor of Chem istry cordially incited. RAE LOGSDON. GERMAN* OGA, non-credit grad- ---------- uate course, will m eet for o r -j SPA N ISH DRAMATICS club will hold first m eeting of year in M. ganization W ednesday at 5 o ’clock j in M. B. 201. E verybody plea. e B. 172 at 7:30 tonight. All old i be present. J, L. BO YSEN. I ALL JUNIO R GIRLS m eet in tho Girls Study H all a t 5 p. in. F ri­ day. PR ESID EN T. members are requested to be pres- Building 5 for election o f officers. ent and ail student interested in the club are invited to attend the B. A. 2 2 2 .f w ill m eet in Room 113 m eeting. risen H all instead o f u . H . ----------- When a clock chim es it is th** o f the bell which first stroke marks the beginning c f the hoi P. A. KAZEN, Presidio. ; in G I IOO. FLORENCE STUEEK ER The trunk o f an elephant con­ tains 40,000 m uscles. REAGAN LITERARY SOCIETY THE FIRST m eting of Freshman j EDUCATION 302.L 5 w ill meet k W F at IO o’clock in Education Commission will be held today will have its first m eeting c f j aF 5 o ’clock in the Girls S tu d y . Building 208. who have not signed the year at 5 p. rn. W ednesday in I H all. Any to com e please sign old and desire the Girl's Study Hall. All members are requested to be pres- \ in the Y. W. C. A. o ffic e before le n t as the roll will be made for 1 2 o ’clock, the year a**thafc tim e. ! GRAC E SANDERSO N. EZRA M AE FUDG E, ----------- ------------ P resident. IN CASE OF RAIN, outdoor Phy- sical t r a i n i n g c l a s s e s f o r w o m e n 1 VERSUS CLUB w ill hold its first j will m eet regularly. Students will m eeting Friday a t 5 o'clock in go to cottage, gym nasium , or field Texas Bible Chair. All old mem-; house, according to their place of hers are urged to come out, and! registration, new students who are interested in public speaking are cordially invited. MISS HISS. IL A. 33G scheduled MWF at l l o’clock in Garrison Hall 200 will m eet at the sam e hour in Garri­ son Hall I. DR. COX. RAE LOGSDON. E. J. M ATHEW S, Registrar. THE. U niversity L adies’ Club w if i’ hold a business m eeting on Wed­ nesday, Septem ber 28ih at the San M en’s F aculty Club, 2304 A ntonio Street at 4 P. M. All members are asked to be present. LITTL E T H IN G S W ORTH K N O W IN G York M inster, which recently celebrated its thriteen hundredth than anniversary, contains more one-half stained glass in England. the m edieval Tibet is the highest country iti­ the world. It lies north and north- < ast o f the Him alaya m ountains and averages two m iles above the sea level. W ooden railroad ties are being replaced with bars o f concrete *>r a? steel, which strong as those o f wood. ars* ten tim e A mis.'Toseope capable o f m ag­ n ifyin g object 1 2 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 tim es is being used in the d ele *- lion of disease gvrms. an Cart-less smokers are blamed for $50,000,000 worth of the huge annual the United loss o f States. fire Walter W oolf and Ernestine Jeanne, two of the principal* in the Shu- be is to “Counte** Maril**," bert operetta, which the A u d i t o r i u m A t t r a c t i o n d u r ­ ing the S t a t e F a i r o f T e x a s , Oc­ tober H to 23. ! THE SCHEDULE o f medical ex­ am inations for women continues, beginning W ednesday. All wo- ; men students who have appoint- ; m enu are reminded to m eet them I promptly. Shedule for w eek be­ Septem ber 20: W ednes­ ginning for work ponying THOSE interested in doing accom - Thousands o f young rubber trees the G irls’ are sen t out from Kew Gardens, England, to Ceylon and Singa­ pore. The seedlings are raised at Kew from Para rubber tree seeds from South America. Glee Club or Choral Club please call N ellie Thiele at 8145 for an appointm ent. d a y from Monday to Friday; sec-L ja y 9-10, 4 - 5 , Thursday 4-5, Fri-j PI LAMBDA THETA will m eet lion s 2, Tuesday of A Will therefore m eet on Fri- 4 . 5 ©ach day. 4, and 6 m eet daily to Saturday. All .sections ; October 3 through Friday from afternoon. Trashman Schedule for Monday, j Thursday at 7 p. rn. RUTH REED, Sec. from ; fjay 4 . 5 . J. L, BOYSEN in Ed. Bldg. ----------- 303. women and new students who do! THE SPF.AK ERS’ CLUB m eets not have appointm ents should ask W ednesday night at 7:30, Sep- far them during these hours at i tem ber 28. V isitors are w elcom e, the cottage on 24th and Univer- j sity. EDW IN J. BUCEK, P resident, The the largest coal area world is in China, about 300,000 square m iles. in The Chinese had already master- ed the art o f hand printing from blocks in the tim e of the Roman RENT A TY PEWRITER $3.00 per month Four months for $10.00 All makes, F. L. Patty Phono 6060 we deliver Official Notices ADDITION TO SCHEDULE Czech 12 will meet M.W.F, at 12 in Main Building 232. E, J, Mathews, Registrar. E 31 SF is a course in art ap­ preciation wherein the minor j of arts are taken I study. The minor arts include, in tiles, J part, as the field furniture, textiles, a new course treated in the same way as IL E. 314, which is art appreciation and painting. There are three lecture sculpture of STU D EN TS registered for Ger­ man 1 2 , section I, will m eet with German I I in G. H . 120. No change in hour of m eeting. J. L. BO YSEN for HOUSEM OTHERS women students will m eet T uesday at 3:30, Main Building 157, for tran s­ action of im portant business. A full attendance is desired. Please notice change o f day, hour, and room for this called m eeting. WILLIE FR A N C ES COCKE TRUTLE CLUB try-outs will be held W ednesday evening a t 7:30 at the Y. M. C. A. pool. All U ni­ versity women to tryout at this tim e. arc eligible LOLA O’CONNELL, President. . RUBY R. TERRILL, le f who were not assigned ALL WOMEN not registered sectionized fo r w om en’s . or phy-1 (ST U D E N T S in Pure M ath em atics!811-'^ training who are required to to Dike it, m ust report to O ffice 45 to ’n the W oman’s Gym, Tuesday j from 21-1 or 2-5. N o sections w ill I be changed unless class conflicts with academ ic schedule. MRS. LYNN, C lassifier.! Students fo r . . VERSUS CLUB w ill hold its first “ ! heard nearly every M ft-foin gI f a u n w eekly in each course. figured he the course num bers and hours as, m eet Tuesday at 8 o’clock in Edu- sea in journalism are to follow E ngineering Building 204 are rain. _______ I.lo st of courses and not as listed in tho i term there is when I returned to the ship just before she sailed J He threatened to put me in irons,| ST U D E N T S registering for cour-1 but he had seen what a valuable) sailor I was, so he needed me m ost where he-men | given in the final an n ou n cem en t: ca **un Building 223. aptly can a pert of my clothes in Manila, j schedule of classes, but then, they tasted good. You in Manila— can drink anything if the native police d on ’t see you. ’‘You have seen me dive in the “Y ” pool. Well, yon know I am al home in the water. When w« w as nearly into Honolulu a shark came along side an invited us a1! ; down to play with him. I seen kanakas in the Sandwich Islands slay them beasts with knives, «o I figured ‘ take! Hom e Econom ics I as an clee- ( thet there aint no nig-'; ST U D E N T S w ishing Oct. J. Get hot. .I MATTHEW’ S be turned to K registered the abolished section o f Pure Mathe- to m eet mat!cs 391-302.22 ar** in Main Registrar. (T uesday at 12 o’eloek J B uilding 157, with Pure Mathe- I mattes 301 -302.20. tire toward a B.A. degree m ay do **■0 without Chem istry I prerequis- M ATERIAL for Novem ber should ite or parallel. in at Room 131 the A I bree-point lecture course en­ titled Elem ents o f N utrition will be given in the Horne Econom ics Departm ent sem ester. AM MITTWOCH, Sept. 28, 8 :0 0 | This course will be open to both Abends, rinded im “Main Build-! men and women who have sopho* ing 195” die crate dies jahrigei It may not be Versam m elung dos Deutsche,*! Ver- more standing. countod toward a B.S. degree Home Econom ics. in : pins der U niversitat Texas statt. TOM HOLLOWAY. B eteiligung erwun- Zahlr* iehe first, ED W A R D L. DODD, Chairman, PLEASE NOTE that all sections of German A m eets five tim es a 3 meet w-eek. Sections I and ;eht. PR ESID EN T. JOURNALISM (F u n d am en t IMO tabs o f A dvertising) w ill m eet! in Room 208. Education Bldg., a t, l l o’clock Tuesday. A NEW SANDWICH SERVICE Recently installed for Student coir heartiest reception. nience has been accorded the Up-to-Date in every respect it has proved as satisfactory service as are the others of this store. In addition to these tasty sandwiches our Soda Fountain offers Univer­ sity Students the most complete fountain service available iii the neigh­ borhood of the Campus. New' Students need only to pay us one visit to become acquainted with our many excellent services— particularly a dapte d to student p a t ­ ronage. Old Students already know. Prompt Free Delivery MATTHEWS DRUG 1612 Lavaca Street STORE Te le p ho n e 66 4 5 ‘ § - W wa have crossed storm y seas too. Well, if you see Beatrice, tell her I am in town. I am gonna run out a soon as I g e t all aet. Where are you staying? Yeah? UH drop by! CHEMISTRY I students will meet and te ll you about them hula girl*, Tuesday and W ednesday morn- som etim e. Well, see yuh later.” rings at C Hall, at their scheduled Cactus Pictures PA U L J. THOMPSON lie! A Dictionary For Every Student -— Dictum, Department of English The Co-Op has th** most complete stock of Dic­ tionaries for the Student in Austin. FU NK & W A G N A L L ’S COLLEGE S T A N D A R D F U N K & W A G N A L L ’S DESK S T A N D A R D W INS TO N S SIMPLIFIED DICTIONARY CONCISE O X F O R D DICTIONARY FO WL ER ’S MODERN ENGLISH USAGE a n d Foreign Language Students S PA NI S H DICTIONARIES FR EN CH DICTIONARIES LA TIN DICTIONARIES G E R M A N DICTIONARIES < ^ % > U N I V E R S I T V u z & m XX THE STUDENTS STORE »» Book,5 Stationery School Supplies In order to facilitate the production of the Cactus, it is nec­ essary th at all pictures be m ade a t one studio. The Board of Publications has selected the Elliotts, Artist Photographers, as official photographers and all pictures will be made at this studio. It will be impossible to use pictures from any other studio for Cactus representation. Seniors and G raduates are making their appointments now at B. Hall 119. THE TEXAS STUDENTS PUBLICATIONS, INC. m m EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1927.''* T H E D A I L Y T E X A S Erector Urges W. A. A. Originates W. A. A. Plans . Proper Attitude Unique.Club Plan 0pening Party Tennis Courts Open for Use Clubs Correspond to Var rious Athletic A ctiv­ ities of W om en All Sports Sponsored By W .A .A . Represented By Booths Classes Meet W ednesday to Learn Tournam ent Rules and Plans game. The game will be p l a y e d ^ L o n g h o r n W i l l H a v e in Austin Saturday with the T, C. U. Frogs of Fort \\ orth. N e w C o v e r T h i s Y e a r ■ , Littlefield began work on ohe it Steers Monday correcting faul.-S' they made in the opener. More** speed aud drive, better blocking will appear October and pass defense are the funda- tv>ppt r colored, according to meutals that the new Texas coach formation received is stressing this week. He will at- e(jbtor James Parke. i Cover of this y e a rs Longhorn _ I magazine of which the first issue lo, will be in- from today * , O ne of tin feature stories of the first issue will be entitled “ Old Man Cowen Meets His by Miss Emu Shirk';,'. M a tc h /’ “Why I Will Never Marry a Col­ lege Man” gives a co-ed’s opinion of marriage to a college man. O p p o r t u n i t y to reserve your C a c t u s t o d a y . r PAGE THREE liiv idUtl. • , >♦« the .IU .Mile new tennis l uiuus **->• j tempi to non out Longhorn play during pen to all women students in the jn Jniversify, from 7 to 0:30 o’clock Wt-e|c> xeent when tennis classes are be- J Freshman coach Alderson who ng held on the courts. The courts I RC0Uted tW T. C. U. game Satur-j ire situated on the corner of Uni- (jay at p ort Worth brought bear versi fy Avenue and 24th Streets, tales back t o Austin in regard to V schedule of tennis classes on the power c)f th,e newly fashioned he courts will be posted at a the I (,]ub 8outh gate of the courts and also j wor]d 0f speed ana1 drive is the the office hours of Miss Winifred J way Alderson charac tensed the Green, instructor in charge of the j Texas opponents for .the Week- t curt s. Perfect coordination, end. W inter is sure lo come T h e “ n o r t h e r s ” re por te d m a y not arrive on time­ o u t we are due a winter a nd it will be here. A P A R T M E N T S to R E N T W h y not p re p a re first? First yo ur Herb Tigner and Charco Rey­ Men students will be permitted nolds will likely be barly in the to play on the courts only when game Saturday, but Red VV i'ay» a accompanied by' a University girl be star of last year’s club, will with a permit from Miss Green. Girls registered in physical train- out of tho game for another week. While losing most, of their stars ing classes may secure permits last season, the Frogs still have from MGs Green and those not a team that is experienced. In Opening registered in the department may Rags .Matthews, end, and Captain secure permits by presenting the Blackie Williams, quarterback, the Frogs have two of the outstand­ ing players of the conference. the p a r ty : student blanket tax to her. A number of choice apart­ ments are now available to faculty member s and stu­ dents. These apartments are list­ ed in the Classified Adver­ tising Section, of., today’s Texan. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N “ T h e Book o f T e x a s . ’’ i will be mainly in the form of a ‘ All tennis classes for University feature stunt by each sports man- women begin Wednesday morning I ager characteristic of her sport, I and in case of rain, classes will for : although a main stunt planned by: meet in the big gymnasium the social chairman of W. A. A., back board practice or in the field Mrs, La Verne Nowotny will be house for a discussion of the rules I given. A special exhibition of so-1 of the game or tournament plans, ! cial dancing will be given by two I according to Miss Anna Hiss, di- for almost ’£ is"a n d "dancing by' all girls will j rector of the department. S A T IS F A C T IO N Ts that feeling we enjoy on th e cam pl et ion of a successful tr a n s ac ti o n , w hi c h c re at e s a confi­ dence t h a t m a k e s business association a pl e as u re . And Majestic M a n ’s Shop qual ity costs no mor e. M A JESTI C M A N ’S S H O P ’ V >. / / I i \ Ed di e Jo seph, Congress You Cunt LosC’ OVERCOAT b e c a u s e with a to .od w a rm overc oat you can w e a r the fall su it— until you look over the w inter suits and choose those you want. We Have a Good COAT at $35.00 An d of course a g r e a t many others, some hig he r some lower. S am e ap pli es to suits. Every suit wool— not th e shoddy, but real wool. Let our salesman f i t you in a smart suit.— T o d a y — Pieced Final plans for the Openin; Party of W. A. A. to Pc ne Thursday night at 1:30 o’clock ii J the Woman’s Gym, were made at a meeting of the sports managers held Monday o’clock. All women in the Uni ■ versify are invited to the party and will sign up at that time foi teams and activities in the Wo­ man’s Athletic’ Association. afternoon at Each sport or club in W. A. A. will be represented by a separate booth for which the sport; man­ agers are indix idually responsible. Each sports manager signs up peo­ ple for her own sport and much competition is expected. Women who expect to participate in W. A. A. activities will sign up for sports for all seasons in the year on Party. the night of the Entertainment for enderson Discusses Three Conceptions of Football Held By Fans the idea they have I n t e r s c h o la s t ic Hletic D ir e c to r , is profitable. , B y ROY B. H E N D E R S O N the t e d a y coin­ the average fan of League Hie attitude of mind of prage f-m.rbail fun ed with I years ago shows real progress, j sport which the VV ie average fan today Women’s Athletic Association of the University of Texas has a new plan of club organization, the suc­ cess of which has attracted the attention of many other o7 the leading educational institutions. The club? of this organization cor­ respond to the different forms «-f A. A. sponsors and by introducing the element of added social contact greatly to the enthusiasm of the participants. Girls who are inter­ ested in the same particular sport in assoria- are brought together a maintaining this attitude if tions which are both congenial and lopped there. The harm Ie when accepts that the player really >uld go to school while a dec- past even this did not appear Beggary to him. Thoro would bo no h a r m in tho fan, who «ome- > lea is an influential man in the urn, seeks to interfere with the perintendent or the principal in eligibility enforcement of [es. This man would in:no' rtelv recognize tho absurdity of outside of his profession or Racquet Club, which claims the distinction of being one of the oldest, is of course for the devo­ tees of tennis, while Orchesus, the dancing club of the University, gives expression to the more es­ thetic tastes. The Turtle Ctyb is swimmers formed for advanced siness attempting to advise him and divers, while those who are 1 yarding his affairs, yet ho des s know that he is making him- j the Turtlette Club. Ekdahl has f ridiculous by interfering with been named responsible for the man who, no doubt, has been ; success of the Rifle Club, which is refully trained for the most im-! fairly new’ and fast gaining in rtant job in the communit, that popularity. T. O. C., the Texas head of the public school ays- Outing Club, goes out h. Courageous, indeed, is perintendent, principal or coach, ming, biking, bicycling, io can tell this business man to k iting, canoe; >g, row * end to his own business. Un- Irtunate and insecure the tool man w’ho may owe hl> posi- m to a group of such men. fa* a anc.nl max belt rn: t is . p]ace the ; every known sport—tennis, swim-1 <, urts managers who are plan- riding, h (tjls ror th, part . are q oit> , ip.r and other out- or in-door sport* I Bernice Erwin, hockey; Lucille which make it ideal for the ail-j Thompson, gym team; Irma Har- around girl. Te-W AA-Hiss, one vey> dancing; Martha Dickey, of the most active divisions of j swimming ; Tony Bracker, volley baseball; W. A. A., has planned a most in- ball; Molly teresting program for the year I Graco Sanderson, archery; Mar­ which includes breakfast hike: . tha McKay, T. O. C.; Eloise Reid, treasure hunts, picnics, and other basketball; Bertha Black, tennis; diversions dear to the sports girl. and Margaret Cunningham, Te- WA A-Hiss. Johnson, teacher has a device which he uses school spirit; to ascertain prob­ lems of discipline; to convert the school ground bully from a liabil­ ity into an asset; to drive homo lessons in right conduct, manli­ ness, courage, courtesy, fair play, honesty, health habits and other virtues. T e-W A A -H iss Makes Picnic A rra n g e m e n ts At a meeting of the Te-W AA- Hiss council last night plans were; made for tho first picnic lunch! to be held at the University cafe­ teria on Saturday at I o’cloek. In this group we shall find par­ Gyneth Stugard was appointed ents who want their boys to profit director of the picnic while Lu- by the physical development a f ­ celle Collins assisted by Beth Law in foot­ forded by participation have charge of decorations, Grace ball, and because they realize that Sanderson and Marion Gldfather it simplifies the moral difficulties are the entertainment committee of rearing the boy if he has an absorbing interest in some whole-1 while La Verne Nowotny was ap­ lome activity that will occupy his I pointed hostess. The last time to leisure time. Here we have also I sign for the picnic is Friday noon, preachers, doctors, merchants and All are welcome, men and women in all walks of the life who believe that fooball pro- Te-W AA-Hiss will have a booth at the W. A. A. party which will perly controlled will pay dividend? be decorated characteristic T e -; in terms of moral education. WA A-Hiss, Margaret Cunning­ ham will be in charge. It was also announced GOOCH TO COACH Tiny Gooch, former star line man of the Texas Longhorns sign­ ed a contract Saturday to coach line. the Austin High School the Gooch law in is a student school of the University. Ile will ■'tart his duties immediately. Gyneth Stugard was elected head counselor. - o - t o O p p o r t u n it y “ T h e B o o k o f T e x a i . " r e s e r v e --------- — O------------ - “ T h e B o o k o f T e x a s . ” y o u r W A R R E N ’S T h e C ash S to r e — 7 1 4 C o n g . ______ A Sale of O V E R C O A T S W e a k C h a r a c te r * do they also belong Borne coaches and teachers, if py are true to themselves, Will in mit that second class. Usually they B weak and shallow. They lis- a to the “ influential fan” and -be made anything to nigh fear of losing their pobs. ley have had little training, if |y, in pedagogy, and if they have cr learned anything about the reaching effects of properly ntrolled athletics in an educa- the institution, they lack nal urage and the character necess- to put over such a program. S p ir it v t . L e t t e r There is another type of coach Ile i at fails in this division. man of low ideals who thinks at by building up an imposing cord of victories he will gain a putation as a great coach which ill pay big dividends in dollars id cents. This being his por­ ose, he feels that it cannot be tained unless he gets material, e ordinary male student in high ool does not measure up to at he thinks he needs. He must lugger, older, faster, better veloped players so he goes oui see what he can find. Very ten he is a close student of igibility rules, and for fear of ar I l\ing his team ruled out, msequently having hi hopes of cognition blasted he is careful follow the letter of the law but e spirit of the rule means noth- g to him. I In this connection it may be jell to make this Observation. If ie bept in athletics is to be se­ ared from the standpoint of the rhool, the superintendent, princi- kl and coach should insist upon ^forcing the spirit as well as the in their own jtter of the rule In order to avoid charge? :hool. favoritism, a governing body, ach as an executive committee in the Ie League, must enforce Atter of the rule. that he E f f e c t on M o r a le • But back to the coach. This icntor, who feels that he must nport material, does not seem to Balize that, although he may be uilding up his squad in a mech- nical way, he is tearing it down I a very important one—morale. be player who has been sought Utter has an exaggerated Mea of b ability and of his importance, is so bice he thinks good” he feels that he does not Ive to train as hard as the other Members of the squad, and be the ause of his “ importance” ■bool must owe him something. It feels no sense of obligation Mr does he ever the J n o r or responsibility that is his y being permitted to represent Is school on the gridiron. AU of kills morale, a necessary elo- t in the school that is making tball contribute something in educational way. think of P r o p e r A t t i t u d e W o rth Looking Into - - I” to We stand show you very highest quality of over­ coats. ready the H eavy U lsters or Topcoats fashioned of the finest woolen weaves — very styles and attractive shades. Selling this week at special prices. lie third class is made up cf i who see something in foot- in the high school besides a ” • game, an exhibition or a big r. Here we may expect to I Wk educator, who has found * P i t hat football reclaims for th" dSW** for the community and for k n education, certain boys who /ould not continue their course In the stu­ lf study otherwise. nts* desire for football, the wise get work done; to develop a 12.75 Over­ $17.00 Over- T coat f o r ..... $ 10.00 coat t or ........ 3.50 coat for ...... . J 5.00 16.50 $21.00 Over­ coat f o r ....... $ 19.00 Over- I ________ ________ Steers Undergo Severe Training Alderson Reports a Strong A nd Speedy TCU Team This Year With a decisive victory at their backs over the Oklahoma South­ west Teachers College, the Texas Longhorns have begun intensive training for their first conference R E N T A T Y P E W R I T E R $3.00 p e r month F o u r m o n th s fo r $10.00 All makes, F. L. Patty [’hone GOGO we deliver -■ 'VS ♦C-ii. t~£ f.-.ry, 'rn % SV, f » <&£■ ♦ »>*. r n r n rn SPECIAL ORDERS Individual attention given * special orders. If it is a book— just give us the author, title, or subject— w e will get your book. eW si F e e n a m i n t The Laxative Y o u C h e w Like 0am No Torte GRADUATES AND SENIORS P I C T U R E S NOW BEING MADE Members of the G raduate and Senior Classes of the Univer­ sity, in all departments, are now having pictures made for the Class Section of the 1928 Cactus, “The Book of Texas.” Individual pictures of graduates and seniors, together with a write-up of each student, will feature this section of the book. The Elliotts, artist photographers, have been selected as official photographers, and all pictures will be made a t this studio. Graduates and seniors should call at B. Hall 119 immediate­ ly and receive their studio appointment cards. With more than 3,000 individual pictures to be made for the Cactus, the production schedule must be followed closely, and the senior and graduate section will be closed in the near future. BOOK STORE A fee reduction of 37V2 per cent for senior and graduate representation goes into effect this year. THE TEXAS STUDENTS PUBLICATIONS, INC. Bt tm Mint rn m rn & rn rn rn rn is rn rn 3 « -------------- — PAGE FOUR (Eh t ii a flu IT ex a n YESTERDAY First C ollege D aily in the S ou th T H E D A I L Y T E X A N i i - 1 11 . .- .. . is (^specially good for ase on fuel- j oil burnet*. ter, produces a pearl. f a tlh f c H l on th* ca*npu« of Public*Hm m , Inc. every * e r * in * ex cep t M-awulay. fleetness office*, is. Halt, Telepbor.e *009. F rio teo ny m e uiu-verany JPre**, A C. Wright, M nr.ayer. J. Hall. E n tered a* *ecoad el*•>ss m att*? a t t'<{* p ostoffice a t A .s t in. I • *a* off Meal J. Hall. * • -•'*, hone St.M -M n lf* P s t.. STSI the I 'n i V i ts it r of Te*a* by th* T tx a s Student* TRUEMAN OQUINN DICK VAUGHAN ___ _ lames N. Welch ---- William I*. VeQUI Editor-In-Chief Managing Kditor C hief E d ito rial W riter M anager of Publication* "TCL ^ him v. y est"-day, I rall- friend ' d on my Toby Toddies to ask ti ho or not there was any truth in rumor of Virgil Childress hav­ ing a date with a certain young lady one night and the Sixty per cent of all ships now under construction in the United Suites will be powered with oil- ‘ burning motors in place of the for­ mer coal-fired steam boilers The new French waterway con -} ne' ting Marseille* with the inland j re*'^ city of Berne, 15 miles away, runs for underground through a subterranean tunnel un- five m i l e * WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. i- WE g .1 — 19i — a The mussel, a* well aa the o y v l L ost F o r t Rediscovered by T r a p p e r ze. a trapper, who was probably} made from caribou | Abandoned almost a hundred; the first white man to visit the ’ the windows. years ago by the Hudson Bay in old Fort Hackett place since the traders abandoned • it a century ago. He found an i Company, T he L a n d o f D e e p H a rb or * Cuba ha* a coast fine of 2,000 i the Liard River country was lost old cabin, built of squared timbers! was organized at Saratoga Sprit r ion miles and is raid to have more for a long time although nearly near a stretch W water called Fish J v v RO x *| vv deep harbor* than any other conn try of the Western hemisphere. Its sent out to locate it, but it 1300 islands Inside the r e - ’ cabin wa* a quantity of powder corah turned without success. Recen t ly j and lead, as well as a number of Parchment rears ago an expedition was s Lake by the Indian- small beginning it has grown, to the most substntial force am* lawyers of this country. I it was discovered by Allaire Bal The American Bar Associ are mostly ~r - r t a i a ancient muskets. Sl, f w. 1 1 liaetbe. A**i«tant Ru*ine«» Manager. • Bart Dyke, Bawl** - Maaagrr, Lo s.- I^eafte M. Mn h , B ruee Bledsoe. Sm ith Bell. It .-Cert lle n d ri* . A d v ertisin g 8 elicito r* ; W. I*. D c r r n m . J r., C irculation M a n a g er; H opkins, A s sista n t Cire .ta J ion M a a ag e r; L<>r.a« flro ag h g r S e c re ta ry ; C barlea ll. W allace, O ffice M anager, b u s i n e s s s t a f f T a k e C actu s P ictu res N o w With the announcement that individual pictures of all graduates and renter students are now” being made for the 1923 Cactus, tho process of building the year boob is now well under way. By special ar­ rangements with ’ he Texas Students' Publications thirty-seven and a half per cent of the production cost of graduate and senior repre­ sentation v.ill be taken from the Usual fee. The University of Texas has had reason to take considerable pride in the quality of the Cactus. For the last five or six years it ha always ranked among the best college annuals in the country. The editor?; have been men of ability interested primarily in the produc­ tion of a* fine a book aa they were capable of. An examination of the plan- for the present project would indi- cate that the editors are just a* capable as their predecessors* ls, however, necessary that all students eo-operate with them in order to avoid the difficulties that arise when the “dead line” finds the I editors with incomplete copy. Seniors and graduates may h* Ip in this 1 re-f>ect by having their pictures taken early. at~" der a mountain ridge. tempting suicide the next morn­ ing. We were discussing it when ! I the door opened and Walked in. About SO per cent of the auto-? stranger mobiles in the world are owned in the t oited State*. “ H o w d e d o be said. “ I a rn” be said, “a representative of tho Dan­ iel Fond Committee, engaged, aa arf' to nr' checked, you doubtless know, in gold dig­ our nigger ging for some friends in Africa. Could you— ” “Some o f your nigger friends.'’’ If the ravages of dental diseases to j primitive foods will be. necessary,- dentists declare. Coarse foods re-1 quiring much chewing should bo in every child’s diet. a return of asked Toby. friends, “ Yes. They are our our brothers, in fact. We love. 'em, and aim to Christianize them and make. them discontented. Eight now they are heathens and satisfied, but they’ll learn better It They’ll either he Christianized or Tho claim of being the hottest f o r s in f spot on the earth u made Azzia, an Italian settlem ent the desert regions o f North A f­ rica, near Tripoli, where 136.4 de­ grees in the shade has been reg intend. Death Valley in Califor­ de­ nia comes next with 134,1 latter. W e :* 1* 6* killed, probably the don’t care which. Could you help in the good work by contributing live dollars?* “ Sorry,” replied Toby, . “ but J . these fee*-—-” The great delicacies in China are cooked bamboo shoots, birds’ J nests added to soup, sharks’ fins; of and beehe-de-mer— a specie* I sea -slug. “Yes, I know. Straight Jacket Journalism Under the title “New* from the Fourth Estate,” a writer in the September “Review of Reviews” makes some observations on tho trend of modern journalism that are of particular significance at this tim e a* a great deal of criticism is constantly being leveled at the methods of the American pre**. I came up here a poor blind boy with one leg cat off and starving to death. I wa*, I mean, yet I have pledged t w e a - j ty dollar* to the work. This was to be expected of me because all j of us Daniel Fund collectors a1- j Ile says, “A hundred and fifty year* ago Edmund Burke referred to way* have to do tha? or pretend the press as a fourth estate, more important than all the others— to, before we can work. P e rs o n - 1 lords, bishops, and commoners. New papers, in other words, were b e -j ally, I may never pay it, and prob- I ably won’t, but it doe- my con­ ginning to be regarded aa something apart from the rest of society. science good just to think of it. But there are signs that the press is abandoning Its position as mirror We are going to educate ’hem nig­ and critic of the world.” A consideration of sensationalizing gers and make ’em sweat; so I methods of the run of newspaper* would seem to bear the writer ou’ am perfectly happy.” in his statement. Or it is possible that those methods actually do re­ flect an attitude on the part of the American people toward the sort of r;«w» that they wish to r ad— such, af any rate, is the defense commonly given. “No,” says Toby firmly. “Think of your soul and give* five dollars to the Daniel Fund.” the L h * | I | S' I I I In order to support the th"*;* of the article statements from eminent journalists are quoted. From Will Owen Jones, former editor of the Nebraska State Journal; “ Some of the youth of the country are still being deluded into thinking that newspaper do rn holds some glory for those who can get into it. They spend their money on courses in journalism, learning a lot of fine, old-fashioned theories. | “But when they get into harness they soon come to learn that it is Bot they who mold journalism. They find that it is the public that the real nay. The public send* its demand* for what it wants a newspaper to be through the business office. The young editor will %oon learn that ha is to be told what to do by the man who gets his information about what people want from toe brat* in the street, who sell the papers.” H Another writer anys; “The very papers that uphold the right to freedom of expression in the colleger discourage it among members of th eir editorial d u ff.” So st goes. Indictment upon indictment, criticism upon criticism. Quoting tho Christian Science Monitor, an attempt is made to show that the trend a.* pictured above may not be true. But it must be re­ membered that the Christian Science Monitor is an exceptional news­ paper, perhaps the most striking example of conservative, intelligent journalism in America. Yes, there is reason to pause and consider just what the future of journalism is likely to be. From Other Pens A p o lo g ies to C ollege Students Apologias are due the college students of today. They have been scathingly criticized for going to college not so much for an education a* for broadened social contacts and that sort of an acquaintance that would help them after graduation to become good bond salesmen and gains executives. Yet when young Thomas Jefferson went to college at William and Mary more than 160 years ago he wrote to a kinsman in justification: “ By going to college I shall get a more univer a1 acquaintance, which may hereafter be serviceable to me, and I suppose I can pursue my studies . . . as well there a* here.” Jefferson had precocity. When he was no more than a promising youth the ablest men of mature years in the colony found his com­ pany worth while. He became one of the most cultivated Americans of his time. Yet his early idea o f going to college was summed up in th* one word, “acquaintance” ; as for studies, he ventured the opinion that one might be able to pursue them as profitably at college as at home, yet he wa.- manifestly not .sure about it. He way prepared to take the risk. It ic possible that young Thomas entertained the view he did of going to college because the home of his father, Peter Jefferson, was Tar out on the Virginia frontier. the eastern tidewater region, where the capital of the colony and William and Mary College were located, were the old .settlements and the accumulated wealth of the people. Possibly, too, the kinsman he was addressing on the subject was hard-bo *led for that period and did not believe in mere “culture.” So the astute youth placed before bim the line of argument most likely impress him as practical and convincing. The beginnings of a great American politicsn became discernible, if this view of the letter be taken. Lc-cntih -v times have not changed much. Thousands of American youth of both sexes go to college today only after the holder bf the family purse becomes convinced that, practically speaking, it is worth while. If, after going, they come to know relatively as much ai. J e f­ f e r s did, they arc fortunate.— Springfield Republican. A ne wk item informs rn that France's nut crop is being damaged by a pest. And aeon aa Mr. Ford get* going again our nut crop win be in danger too. Wen, if Adam did that bad on an apple, it s a good thing he didn’t get hold of a peach. “ No,” said Toby. “ I’d rather go j to Hell,” and our visitor left, as j was perfectly natural. We had not been alone five min-' flew Ute* when again the door ope n and again another stranger j IF said “ Howdy” and walked in, laimed to be a cowboy, but didn’t! look the part; his hair wasn’t? oiled. “ Well,” he said, “Pm represent­ ing the .Stadium Committee, out collecting money to finish the Sta­ you nton again. The Stadium, I rr* . know, la a great monument to i ex-1 as University students who died in this last war. It’s perfectly true ’hat no ordinary man could find it out except by hiring a d etective,! and a pretty good on*- at that, but still we brag about it considerable. How about five dollars? Lutcher Stark gave a million.” “ These fees.” began Toby. “ Borrow the money. Sell your pants and show your Texas spirit. That’s what I did, These are my roommate’s pant*.” “No,” said Toby. “ Traitor,” exclaimed our visi­ tor, “to Texas,” he added. “ ITI bail some true sons of the old University out of jail and have ’era puddle you for this.” As he left, still another came in. Toby rose. “Are you,” Toby asked, “ col­ these lecting money for one of nuisance funds?” “Not exactly. I’m selling tick­ et,* for the Law Banquet. There will be plenty of b ” “I will take one,” said Toby, “because I think there is nothing moral about it.” And I think so too. L I T T L E T H I N G S W O R T H K N O W I N G A man of average health and strength is capable of developing one-fourth of one burse power dur mg sustained labor. Only about 20 per cent of the water-power of this country has that been developed, small proportion exceeds the man* strength o f the people o f England, Ireland, Scotand, and Wales. but even The pollen of timothy is blamed for nine-tenths of the spring hay fever in the Eastern States. .ut- real sealskins n ow ; on the market come from the Prib-j lof Islands, southwest o f Alaska.} The fur-bearing seal has been sol nearly exterminated that is now protected by drastic govern­ ment regulations. it carry off another aviator— rn wk item. Well, it’s a good] thmf don’t try lo publish a list of the sailors carried o ff by ? wave?*,. f r T V * r f ™ * * * * « « * * « ^ v i d e d you get the Z Z fetted tfi. do ii for you. V o ic e C o a c h e r o f S u c c e s s fu l S in g e r s D a v id Griffinstucco 2503 Guadelupa Si Phono * 0 5 7 No Chars}® for Vole® THaJ I OPERA CLASS A»k f o r P r o s p e c t u s Grade “A ” Raw and Grade “A ’ teurized Pas- M I K M orning qnd A fte r ­ noon D eliveries. F am ily Trade Solicited Bryant Creamery Company SOO Colorado Phones 4329— 6570 The Cactus of 1928 has arranged to take care of 37 I 2 per cent of the p ro d uction cost of graduate and senior representation in the yearbook. This action has been taken in line with the Publications’ policy of producing the finest possible yearbook at the minium cost to stu dents. A ll graduates and seniors should call im­ mediately at B, Hall 119 and receive a studio ap­ TTII ne Texas Students Publications, Inc. Texas has 5,845,918 beef cattle valued at $122,630,336. pointment card. Texas has more than 600,000 telephones of which about 400,000 are Bell System phones and 200,- 000 independent company phones. An electric company at Schen- I ectady, N. Y. has developed a red j protective pa.nt which is said to;I L ^ seal joint? against oil leakage. It ' k, at: ■ LL : “FIX UP THAT ROOM, TODAY” THE NEXT NINE MONTHS Where Will You Spend Them? Nine out of twelve months are spent in your room at school. 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L A U N D R Y C A S E S In which your laundry is sent home to be done with the Family Wash are generally used by the Thrifty Student Let us show you one GI TI Kl I A I & H/ CT va sp* rnin ha IVV pr I '• pr K U lie U N I V E R S I T Y Books T h e - S t u d e n t s S t o r e Stationery School Supplies Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out o f Life By BRAGGS THI? P R E T T IE S T C i R l you EVER SAVJ ARRIVES* AT A VACATION R E S O R T AND YOU M A K S UP y o u r mint> yo u m u st k n o w HCH?. INTRODUCED, AFT E R YOU ARE YOU FIND OUT HER AUNT .SOPHIE IS ALW AYS A R O U N D AMD N e VER l e t s THE GIRL OUT o f HER sio ht. AFTER A WHOLE W E E K VOO FIND TH E O P P O R T U N IT Y TO P E R S U A D E THE S W E E T Y OU N G CREATUR E TO SIT OUT I N T H E -Su m m e r h o u s e f o p p e r g o l a ) ani W A T C H J T H E M O O N R I S E ^ Z r A N D A U N T .SOPHIE M IS S I N O r ' HER C H A R G E , G O E S S C O U T I N G ALL SUER THE P R E M IS E S ROR hie R A N D S H E S W O O P S THROUGH THE s u m m e r h o u s e , b u t m i s s e s y o u IN THE D A R K N E S S , U N T IL — y o u .s p o i l . (Su d d e n l y c o u g h a n d , a m p t h e G i r l c u t s y o u o f f HER U S T B E C A U S E . YO U DON'T .S m o k e O L P < 5 Q L D The Smoother and Better Cigarette . not a cough in a carload 0 IX?. P. LortUmi Co., Em. 17«Q WEDNESDAY, SRRTEMHER 28, 1»27. r T U E D A I L Y I E X A N PAGE FIVE What Price Glory”Presents Good Acting In War Spirit Austin Players # _ k5 l 3 . T I U C o l l i e d ^ — — eer that en jo y e d unusual popular- A T H E N A E U M SOCIETY ] S p u rge on Pe!!, and Luther Lynn. **Applesauce,” an oth er at flits ; ny, Conners* plays, ran co n cu rren tly I year, th e A thenaeum literary s o - J m ee tin g th a t n e x t M on d ay night er w ould be ele c te d by th e i©- ami with * qual success. F rom a j e ie t y held its regular w ee k ly pro- o f t M e e tin g f o r the first tim e this It w as also an n o u n c ed H A N C O C K : W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , “ W h a t P r i c e G l o r y ?” wi t h t w o s h o w s a da y at 3 : 1 5 a n d 8 : 1 5 o c l o c k , speci al mus i c a n d t h e a t r e pr i c e s . M A J E S T I C : W e d n e s d a y . L i l l i a n G i s h in “ A n n i e Laur e ; T h u r s d a y t hr ou g h S a t u r d a y , Ri c ha r d B a r t h e l m e s s in T h e Drop K i c k . ” Q U E E N : W e d n e s d a y , L e w i s S t o n e in “ T he P r i n c e ot H e a d ­ w a i t e r s ” ; T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , C h e s t e r C o n k l i n and G e o r g e B a n c r o f t in “ T e l l it to S w e e n e y . ” T E X A S : W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , D o r o t h y Ma c ka t l l in “ Con- \ u y ” ; F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y , Cl a r a B o w in “ R o u g h H o u s e R o s i e . ’ At The Ma jestic your seats as soon as possible. I gjc and at extra prices. Reserve w ays played far above them and m anaged to endow th e w orst with a Arider appeal that never fa ile d , 0 fetch my adm iration. The bad ^ Prince of Headwaiters “ T he Prince < ii' ulv.aitu.-, HCUtrt i j t |in — is snowing starring: Lewis S ton e, a! the Queen for the first part o f ; th is week. oan be blamed “ I h e P a t s y " * . »• " • f -rlffs(h- 1 hoU1 tom to the screen’s g r e a t e s t ch arla ­ . . M any M etropolitan H ouses P o p u l a r •» , b e In tan. The splendid a c tin g can be cred ited to no one but Miss Gish. All: n C om m u n ity P lay e r art ■, , . * I P m t < v ” i p resen tatio n o f G r iffith and not th rou gh him. su m , she has devein pet! in spite o t i im pres- preparing , a comi d a -drama in th ree v Barry C onn ers, in which ; act 1 1 laude N o v a s , a secon d year law stud en t, and Mrs, G illespie Stacy, g r o w n and improved stea d ily , t h i s j an t*\-st.udent o f th e U n iversity n ew est play o f hers a f fo r d s a m - j w ill play the leads, accord in g to a In it she show's a new j m em ber oi the cast fo r the play, pie proof. an d! B o t h players are known tor their lovely Lillian has \ r i - •Th, C o n tra r y to the g e n e r a l , . T h is is the first picture o f its Instead o f t y p e to be show n here. th e usual trian gle lo v e affa ir as a ! f e a t u r e it is c on d u c te d within the \ p lot but under t h e gu idan ce of a his I f a t h e r who se ek s to protect I he fath er son from its ra v a g e s. d o e s not reveal h is identity to the b o y even thou gh he would sacri- riee most a n y th in g to do so. There h a v e been m any p ictu r es portray*, em otio n al p rofun dity, a n ew in g m other i.s u niq ue in th a t it portrays t h e J p art o f father lev**. by Lew is is p la y e d t h e father S to n e , and it is a v e r y hard ch ar­ acterization. That the , hum or that is grou n d e d upon dramatic o r gan iz ation s in A us* lh. Fhe part oi ^a deper appreciation o f life than j Mrs. Stacy is a m em b er o f Kappa; is a she has hitherto disclosed. She has Kappa Gamma sorority and p laced within reach o f the screen , popular in A ustin social f in e r shades o f b ea u ty , m ore d e l - j circles. V o y le s is a Delta I h j t a icate interpretations o f c h a r a c t e r , : Fbi and a m em b er of the Curtain leader love, but this picture j . UOn g er in ven tiven ess, and a w ist- j past work w ith this and other a secreta ry, a critic, and a re p o r t­ e d ty. ------------ o--------------- - Cactus to Have RZI . i ! £ l V i U L l l ’ oi Texas W ork Begun on Yearbook to Make Cactus Repre­ sentative of School ; varied career as m edicine sh o w < gram M onday night in room 5 o f to th e s e a “ rolling s t o n e , ” Barry C on n ell iui. or ding to the N ew York T im es, l pen t he heels of his f i r s t p la y ,) nuin< a r\d Ca rl Wi lson. J m an, lead on m instrel bdls, a gold j the b a s e m e n t o f the Law Building. r e g u l a r m em ­ ; prospector in the W est, and a lw a y s l n addition to the: bers a largo n u m b e r s of visitors were p resen t. The p rogram of the e v e n in g consisted o f speech es has e m e r g e d as n s u c ce s s f u l jnu > - 1 b y t he f o ll o wi n g nu m b e r s : Ra y j Bland, Bill Ryan, Frank Stubbe- wright. In addi- “ The Mad H o n ey m o o n ,” has corno ! t jon speech es, T. A. a s t e a d y s t r e a m o f p la y s a m o n g t Ro u se , i n s t r u c t o r in public speak* which a r e “ Hell s Bells, f o r m e r B e d f e l l o w s , ” t h e A t h e n a e u m and I a m o n g t h e visitors, g ave talks to “ T h e D r e a m e r ,’ t w o j t h e s o c ie t y at t h " r equ e st of the a n d “ T h e P a t s y . ” The and the first s 'em by the reports j prosid e n t . te have en joyed the g r e a t e s t po- j polarity a m o n g this group, all the j others having b e e n played s u b s e ­ lilt* quent P a ts y .” billed by the local grop for tin middle o f N ovem ber, w ill make its first appearance ou tside th a t t I' p rofessional urn©, it w a s stated. On recom m endation a n d J). B, T a y l o r , I p. m e m b e r o f ‘^ Vp p le s a uc e , to the 192.> “ S t r a n g e circles 1 l ean “ The bills, last at o f o f in-chief. A doption limn w e r e a c c e p t e d a s m e m - “ The B o o k o f T e x a s ” as the slogan fo r the 1 9 2 8 C actus is in lin e w ith the intern the tion o f editor.* and m an age rs to m em bership com m ittee the follow -! m ake this book tr u ly re p r e s e n ta ­ tive of the Lone Star S tate and its b l e h e r s in the society: Leroy J e f f e r s , c h ie f educational institution, ac- Ililly Ham blin, Louis Burns, Glen- cording to Willard Perkins, edGor­ don Roberta, Gal H u ffm an. John B. Overall, Thomas B. Rhymer.! E very fe a tu r e o f the book is b e ­ ing planned t o m ake it a ty p ic a lly h o ld C hau ncey, Delbert Snider II. F. Thom pson , Ralph England, T e xas production. The art w ork, Morell T revathan , William CL th e McC’u te h e o n , W. Moore, D ouglas E. Bell, Hal T h om pson , Bill D a ffin , and Lor- ain D ick ey. E f f o r t is b ein g made to m ake it ; the most rep r esen ta tiv e y ea r b o o k that ever issued on the U n iv ers ity ( a r a ­ c a r i W ilson and S te w a r t Buckley pus, Perkins said. More than 3 ,0 0 0 an d will be on the program com m ittee, p ictu r es will b e and that th e m em bership com m it-! group pictures o f all o rgan izations tee would consist o f Rob* rf F ord ., and societies will also be made*. Ike g en eral make-up w ill follow I Ii i The president an nou nced illustrations, the cover, ll. N e e ly , included, idea. the A D L E R C O L L E G IA N C L O T H E S J an d more passionate q u a litie s o f ; ( ‘u *‘- in em otion than I can d iscover a n y other modern actress. C er­ ta in ly she must be placed a m o n g th e few W’ho have math' the m ovies a dramatic medium o f real s i g n i f ­ icance. ‘The P a t s y ” closed a s u c c e s s f u l season playing to packed holist in Chicago in the fall o f 1 925, and op en ed in N ew York on D ecem ber 23 o f the same year a t The Booth on Broadw ay fo r a tw o -se a so n car­ The Austin C om m unity P layers, a f filia t e m em b e r of the S tat, and the organization National Little T h eater, o f HANCOCK— 4 DAYS S T A R T IN G T O D A Y , SEPT. 28 william fox The UkJrid'S Gneatest m orion rtctnre. Robert A g n e w plays the part o f Hie rich colleg e boy which is o v e r ­ d ra w n as to t h e lad s exceptional in n ocen ce, Miss Lilyan Tashman, w h o plays o p p o site him, overacts in h er a tte m p t to p or­ h er part skilled t r a y one of N e w T o r k ’s g o ld diggers. M iss Ann Rork, i n e w star of film d o m , plays the part of the b o y ’s s w e e t h e a r t The picture is w e ll worth y o u r t im e to see and t h e subtle hum or th a t runs through the whole story adds m aterially to th e interest. A N N I E L A U R I E th e Majestic. L e t this be a trib ute to Lillian Gish, who is n o w p layin g in “ A n ­ n ie Laurie” as I fir s t saw this y o u n g woman in that ( a t that tim e) stu p en d ou s p ictu r e “ The Birth o f a N a tio n .” H e r fr a g ile b eau ty and shy m a n n er cap tivated me th a t night. S in c e then I have w a tc h e d h e r actin g in m any p ictures; and sh e has proved her versatility w ith num erous an d varied parts. S o m e o f the p ictu r es S o m e o f them w ere in- a l- B u t Lillian Gish Exporiments in the rubber lab­ oratory of the U n ite d S ta tes B u ­ reau o f Standard have shown that the darkest colored rubber articles will stay “a liv e ” f o r the lo n gest period if -.V d 5 lie ; ni.-hvd produc- unreservedly, ii * and on the whole, “ C o n v o y ” a p ­ pears to be one o f th e p ictures really worth seein g. It op en s at the T e x a s on W ed n esd ay. com m end ‘‘W hat Price Glory?" At last, the picture o f “ W hat P rice Cilery?” E v e r y o n e who has se en it on the s t a g e is keen to know w hat can be d one w ith such a h o w lin g st a g e su cc ess in the m o v ­ ie.--. T h e critics on c i t y papers h er­ ald the film version as superior to the dram atic one, and the v a st p ublic which has n ot s e e n eith er w aits all a g o g for it s e lf w heth er ail the sh o o tin g a b o u t this fa m o u s w a r p lay has or has n ot b een w id e o f the mark. V ictor M cLaglen j and Edm un d L ow e t a k e the leads, I a n d ! the im mortal Captain F la g S e r g e a n t Quirt, re sp e c tiv e ly , and j Dolores Del Rio has a very a m ­ plified role in place o f th e laconic and animal a f fa ir which w as Car- ■JKJ, 3* U se A 4 T ypew riter In all Y o u r w o r k FOR RENT U n d e r w o o d s , R e m i n g ­ t o n s , R o y a l s a n d L. C. S m i t h s . $ 3 . 0 0 per m o n t h or $ 1 0 . 3 0 f o r t he s e m e s t e r . FOR SALE R e m i n g t o n P o r t a b l e E a s y T e r m s ^ r C O L L E G E G R E E K S w a i t f o r L. G . B alfo u r C o m p an y “The Official Fraternity J e w ele r ” E. M. “ B e r n i e ” H u g h e s , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , will d i s p l a y in yo ur c h a p t e r h o u s e this w e e k. Special Orders for BOOKS If you need a b o o k w e do not have in stock let us order it for you. W ire orders m ade sam e day will have the books here in a sh o rt time. A n y th in g ord ered , any time! 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Hr Lambda Chi Alpha aam pledging of Robert L. Ct I»a sr t Duncan, who attend d ■rn University a t ( ie >- tat lunar sealion, is an afer to trie University, sterling o f Brownwood the T e x a s campus a f te r Antonio, S i g m a K TP -ta ann*; D. ia M an o f Dallas. BHI 4ohi fbdMtoJo?i h*«t year, i University. Roy A ll mon th* University s a in rn- r work Colorado this Dick McM r m r ? Texas Ha on the campus OB the sports S ta te imam if Ks c* ti« OI lim o f Bi­ If' front Texan wh rd Pa; he is tunney, for the na f Sty editor of ti an has enrolled ft I1 2 7 -2 $ . in ti **io n t a St m u r f ti Uni vers .umraer. hall team is back gain. Me is also if f of the Aunt in Bi ct iidi r Munday is a le v Frit on the T e x a s campus, ll' msft-r from Simmons Uni rsity. Char end i Ion Keenan spent the week F ort Worth. I'a til I .obit of I Tv- Delta Chi house vin I ted over the week-end with his parents at Dickinson. Druggist at all ITnivcr* were attended by this y ear th an in • re. This im*roa ie bar ry caused o f publicity s this year, j oui pastors. University ted th a t he mth services I merrtWi - mr h. ance in two reported by v e r s i f y Map* i rn hers hip a i r t l ' w i w l J . n i ig m r v i re ho:5 uh 'e a r s i i dance wa great am IO the ch + k in a tt by th give n according arni The Dr. W atts of Math od Dr Church had a full house a Fsti ne! ay iirni were added to the largest a t t ' or three y ears wi Dr. Aulu k of th I t i l t Church. T h e this church was a1 the addition o f : 4 Dr. W harton at B ap tist Church eta tendance was bet! that he was and the t hurch had Start than usual. i a usual •nt that t better “ The most nu .... -ii R i n g o a number of year- of Dr. J e w e t t of ( hriatian Church* pastors seemed con y ear would be the I the churches th a t ha ' was the report the I Diversity And all o f th-' fident that, this t y ear for ever been. T ry o u ts for T u rtle Club Sheduled for W ed n esd ay A fternoon lie C o ., o f A u s t i n . A t t h e fo r m a l I he I; j« ' I - i en lr .'- » Over alt* ii ? the new i tore n eightmrl »!<,»!, *»*! served with free to t boxes o f » 8 will b e lad ie- d th nu . o r . K i t . . ie w h o l e s a l e ? % t h e Gre C o - o p e r a t i n g w i t h Drug Co. in making t h e op s u c c e s s . Tire attractive feature Greenwood Drug Co. No. m an ag er’s dog, a small' bull, trained to perforin lr the wfliting cus tonners, T h o fpr*.H Irs/ flit* I c f t h e * yr*HF f o r i n a r c ii c bold A II WO! non n > ?), a i n e a • 7 : 3 0 (good p ool. nj? a I .“a l y a r c Old rift*, j, T e x a s T u rf I c H u b , and v $w im rn with I sn n th *a ne eel if n u ! » o f IIIlive r lit XU- Y i e v e - T h is the V VI. C . A. in th e I)’n Ivor- '•MC 1.1r* l o lr;(tout f o r thin * hilt, a BdI Old trlom bt r n ; Kin t t r y o u t abraid I r e t a i n month c rah ip in th e * th e : c l u b . f o u r talon ; s tr o k e ? Orca: t stroKP , aide fstrok e. a fo r I r a c i n g Cl” I * •: t i, - I . . . . A IIJ4 IHM f; Strok e, a n d t ru d ge i o n ; aru:i t h roo (jives, : c r a w l * comd?st I ry o u i ti;.' o f Miss Blanton Back on Campus Texas Educator Talks on Student Self G overn­ ment at Cornell to delegates ho uses owned by the University, send* the general council of thi* school body. Each old li n d e n t h given fev e rs ] new students to look a f te r , whom they meet at the train on their arrival Ithasea. is also a G rand­ mother Club in which every old student is made the G randm other o f somei new m ember the school,” I here o f Greenwod Drug ( pounces the form ti o of their numb* r 2 Guadalupe. On A up 16 Schubert Drug Store over by the Green we r e d Mr. W. A. Rub! manager. For three a t the Spaulding Dr this c i t and bef »re t i m anager of the Co. In a1!, Mr. Ruble year;, exper n i t * . Annie Webb Blanton, . formally coni erred *>;fh by Cornell Univer Ph.D. degr e in Education fcep* Enthusiasm over football is j i r t is here. as keen in Cornell as ii according to Dr. Blanton, but the .enthusiasm as -ity, hun merit , , freely bv the student body there . studying at Cornell and at the „M .. the „ takes a It i? here. Everyone ( o n gre ss; ona I Library in Washing- ., . j - teamer rug to the game ! steam er rug to the games to wrap ton, IL C. ; Up in, and hot chocolate is pi the game | cd around daring the past ' and at . is not expressed . y ear #„ ... . . . . . . ’ ' , , * , , , , . , warm up the onlookers. . . . The su b je ct o f Mu tod Drug (T e was mad years h** wan J Blanton’s thesis ag Store that at Elgin Development o f School Control,” Wood Drug j and she did work with Dr. Works, has had nine ; who recently made a survey in j the County as a F a c to r in is “ A Study <»f th c t in the drug bust T e x a s , a n d also with h r , F e r r is other : and Dr. Thomas, among Mr. Ruble ii a gnidu Arkansas Ph arm acy Co*I registered as a pharmae states. e of the professors in Cornell, pe and i - j “ Student s e lf government t in two | Cornell,” Dr. Blanton said, I highly organised and seems Music fo r the formal opening I be quite suc cessful. Mu- dormitory, be furnished by R eed ’s Mu- dormitory, among among in “ is to E tch girls* these being I these R E N T A T Y P E W R I T E R $ 3 . 0 0 p e r m o n t h F o u r m o n t h s f o r $ 1 0 . 0 0 A l l m a k e s , F . L . P a tty Phone 6060 we deliver Calls Meeting | Theta Sigma Phi to Give Tea for Journalists And Staff ting an a .rid who a * m e m b e r ? L.y uetuiiit) me rn* Turtle Club. P e r ­ m s * of 3 on : able ta ex e '•Tully are el- p in Tartlet*® uh and T u r tle t te s upervision of the c Association, and respectively, c •. a /if t*f« imefffev f these* clubs. T he either o f the I b e »er»hip r out if I I. f o r the two clubs will I on Wednesday, Octo- a O'Donnell was elect- pre for it o f T u rtle Club 8 year at their last meeting last ir, and Adelaide Berw ick was cled se c re tary -treasu rer. Miss ( Janet w nod, in stru cto r in phys ma . .. * t , f / , r u /a r*-» o rn training for w »n*< n, will be faculty adviser o f year. 4 k « I th the club thi : t c a i ti * n rn ut »11 ii- i * i i . ( and The sixth annual T e x a s Due to the small attendance at ' =t‘ rn h !k' Lore public*- the Omega D elta meeting Monday " .. , Initial reheear&al of the Univ la lit a second Tuesday night a t 7 o’clock in t * u u u t '4 111 v is the la rg e ,* and mort impor- : T * tin* o f th e Untin* , r a U r a i t y , A . M. C. A. auditorium. The fill o f thi* » « « k' “ ' m e e t i n g o f th e club was held , . * tiofl nut out bv the T exas F olk. I tion put out by the T exas Folk- i r Lore Society is ju s t out. This edi- lion (ant one ever published. ... , ». 'a f te r n o o n , th ere will be , j ty Men’s Glee Club was ‘-‘Vj " ‘ VII Si VI IVC VIU U w OO It in - , t h * U t t e r Pa rt .* * • • *. * O - nm- . . . . __ o ° * . Theta Sigm a Phi, honorary and cludf’3 fro n tie r ballads and many songs mostly cowboy types. This nook o f folk-lore is not limited to its * members o f the T e xas Folk-L ore jou rn alistic fra ti'r. ions! >r women, has called •cling o f the y ear f o r this nity first So ciety but anyone may obtain a in * , m il co py. A paper bound copy goes cording to the president. Monday night. Omega Delta was sponsor for introduction o f fencing into list o f sports given by the the in the past to rend physical train in g departm ent, and J only one co n cert in Austin ea hopos that the sport will be con Contrary* to th e custom o f t th e I Glee Club inac in e * poiT WU1 De co n * I y ear, two co n certs will be giv th “ y ea r by *h« from fencin g Jo h n M in ter president , .......... ......... ............. TCTsity *■*•*<*. - I A song contest, details o f whi | in ay be secured from Oscar J . Fo The mem- pointed press box m anager fo r all j o n ' fotball games to be played Dick M cM urray has been ap- has been arranged. 0_ Clarence Rapp o f McAllen ck at the University. ! ba for this y ear are j several Cathloic priests and minis- Stadium field. if . At they will elect hers. Only th, e e l o f the their new mom- term hi , liglbb , ju n io rs and seniors University facu lty that are mem- . I j bors o f the T e x a s F olk-L o re S o -, or membership. 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