A VOL. XXIII. I----- ™ ----------- — QU* B a i t i j First C o lle g e D aily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , M AY 16, 19 23 (Etxm Longhorns Will Clash With Conference Leaders Today In Final Attempt at Flag No. 172 Faculty Resolutions Advise Creation of Offices of Dean of Men and Vice-President BAYLO R A N D S.M .U. D E F E A T O P P O N E N T S W aco, I ex**, M a y 15.— B a y l o r s w u n g i n t o t he l a s t U p of t h e b a s e ­ ball s e as o n w i t h a v i c t o r y o v e r Ri ce h e r e this a f t e r n o o n , by t h e s c o r e of 4 to I . T h e g a m e m a r k e d t he t e n t h s t r a i g h t c o n f e r e n c e v i c t o r y f o r t h e B e a r s . Dallas. T e x a s , M a y 15.— S. M. U t h e i r f i f t h s t r a i g h t v i c t o r y took h e r e this a f t e r n o o n by d e f e a t i n g t h e O k l a h o m a A g g i e s in t h e s e co n d g a m e of t h e p r e s e n t s e r i e s , 13 to 2 . i he M u s t a n g s h a v e on l y t wo m o r e g a m e s l e f t on t h e i r c o n f e r ­ e n c e s c h e d u l e , b o t h on F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y o f t hi s w e e k e n d with T. C. U. h e r e. c o m i n g IPPROPRIATfOHS FOH UNIVERSITY PISSED TUESDAY N othin g D one W ith R eferen ce to B row n-C rum m er Loan by C om m ittee I M T tax Bin K r o n a R esolu tion to R estore C itizen ­ ship to F er g u so n K illed in S e n a te P assing tho appropriation bills for the U n iv ersity and its branches oc­ cupied som e tim e in the Legislature T uesday, w hile work was being TENNIS TERM TO ED ID I ll. EDR i CONFERENCE MEET W h ite and T h a lh eim e r A re P ra ctica lly Certain to Be Out of G am e DF S E H I I E I P la n s for T oast S c h e m e A r e B eing K ept Secret by Y .W . C abinet V\ ith the d iffe r e n t a ttraction s for senior week nearly h alf done, there are still som e very in terestin g ev en ts in store for the senior seek in g a ca refree good tim e, according to A rtis Dean K eeling, p resid en t o f Cap and Gown. W ednesday’s featu re o f the senior w eek fe stiv itie s is to be the annual j C A P T A I N F E R D I N A N D L E I S S N E R From the sticks fou r years ago cam e Ferdinand ^Leissner, a gaw ky, country lad— if th ey ever made one. B ut he was a ball player. And now he is one o f the m ost the C onfer­ dangerous hitters fa r, hard ence. He clou ts and o ften . B esides being a mean hitter, he is one o f the Longhorns m ost reliable hurlers. in them banquet for the senior girls given b y J m eetin^ The ta te o f T exas U n iversity in this a ftern o o n ’s gam e with the B ears w ill rest largely upon now Captain L eissner, whom Coach Disch will s e ­ o f the most pleasant e v en ts o f the lect to hurl the gam e, fares against the heavy hitting of C ovington, Col- week, because the girls o f the Y .W . lier, Strickland, and W illiam son of the Bears. the U n iversity Y.W .C .A. at 7:46 C.A. cabinet make it as novel the C afeteria. This is alw ays one as in cm AND GOSSETT I N ll. B. GIENGER ( I B I : P rizes G iven for Best S p e e c h e s at A t h e n a e u m O pen H ou se Joyce Cox and Ed. L. G ossett won the C reager awards o f $15 and $10, resp ectively, for the best speeches made at t i* L iterary S o ciety open house m eet- a • m g Tuesday night at the A thenaeum the T exas • rn « j , . possible. Last year the t o a s t s w ere given by girls representing the v a r i­ ous spring flow ers o f T exas, w ith the B luebonnet as the m istress o f ceremonies, As has been the p re­ A nother chalice vailing custom before, nothing o f the program or the toast schem e is b e - j in g revealed, so that all that takes place at the banquet may be a sur~! prise to the g u ests. W ritten rnvita-' for the girls o f the class to g e t togeth er will com e on Thursday when the girls w ill be entertained with a garden party at the F a cu lty Wrom en’s Club from 7-8. I here will be dancing on the ooreh ■ (luring the ev en in g and refreshm ents served to the guests. Y f , the T exas Bible Chair. Im m ediately follo w in g the trolley ride, which is to be taken over th e- P ictures o f the H on. Tom Con- roughest track available and am id the nally and R. B. C reager were pre- the sen ted to the Society by Lloyd E. I g r ea test din ever allow ed L egisla- streets o f A ustin, the square topped, Sternberg, o f (w on by the kollared and kaned aggregation sen- ture. The W roe cup iors will embark on a barge ride up A thenaeum from the Speakers’ Club M onday n ight) w as presented by J. the lake. This w ill end the w eek o f It has been announced ! P. Ellis. The m usical program w as dissipation. opened by a cornet so lo by Mr. Stohl, accom panied by Lillian P e a c e , eluded in the street car ar the piano. at w ere rendered by quartet. m - ul barge selectio n s ride sign on the in U n iversiy the rotunda o f the Main B uilding be­ that ail persons w ishing to be on the bulletin Doard Several the on fore noon on Friday. rushed as m uch as possible in order the fo r fo r the main $ 1 ,3 1 6 ,0 0 0 , with appropriation passed to avoid another special session. The W ith Captain Lew is W hite, who is P ilfe r in g from an injured back, and Louis I halheimer, who is s u ffe r ­ from an injury to h*s arm, prac- ing U n iv ersity w as $ 1 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f the am ount for sa la r -1 * ‘ca F v certain to be out o f the gam e, ”exa^ I niversity will en gage in the ies. The appropriations Southw estern C onference branches is $ 1,526,.">00 for each year, j ann u aF ten n is m eet, to be held a t C ollege and fo r A. & M.. $ 8 3 6 ,3 0 0 for the Station this Friday and Saturdffy. first year, and $ 8 2 0,800 fo r the se c ­ Dr. Dan A. Peniek, coach the ond year. i exas team , is still uncertain as to lour men he will se le c t to rep­ the resen t I ex as in the m eet. H ow ever, niaJr be that ( aptaln W hite and is the o f ':,s{ nu‘®t o f the year, but they are if the jo in t leg isla tiv e com m ittee which was appointed to in vestig a te the proposed loan from the Brown-Crumm er Com- j puny o f W ichita, Kansas. The com-; m ittee in vestigated the details the loan, and w ere fied , since no report was made to the Pbt‘ t ‘ *as team will leave Thurs- N othing has been done ITialheinier m aJ phiy, apparently satis- '!'r-v ar(’ afde urr be w ay their gam e Participate. legislature. as it by o f vs the loan now stands, the d e - j da^ **or 8 have already en tered the m eet besides Texas, and T. C. U. may pos­ sibly en ter a team . Rice, probably has the best individual player out­ side o f W hite and Thalheim er in the C onference in Lea Colem an. B aylor has two good men In Cleveland and Woodson and will likely make a good The low er and upper houses o f in session leg isla tu re rem ained the until late T uesday night, in an e f f o r t 1 to avoid another session. T uesday, m orning was occupied by the S en ­ ate in discu ssin g the oil tax, with the! S enate holding out for a 2 per cen ti tax, and the H ouse for cen t tax. As fin a lly passed, the bill *> ca lls for a 2 per cen t tax. - A resolution seek in g to restore c it­ izenship to Jam es E. Ferguson was killed in the Sen ate by a vote o f 16 to 6. The resolution se e k in g to se t aside the im peachm ent of*the form er governor was signed Senators Pharr, Clark, Fairchild and D oyle, B efore action was taken on the res­ olution the chair overruled a point o f order by Senator Bledsoe that the time for consideration o f reso lu -1 by tion8 Was passed* j showing. Each school will enter four men and the m eet will be conducted in regular tournam ent fashion. STUDENT D E E M S ADE IN AT THURSDflTS MEETING TO BE S I O N C erem on y W ill Consist o f Ad m inistering of O ath of O ffice Sw earing J cera o f the I will in o f all g en eral o ffi- S tu d en ts’ A ssociation take place Thursday night at A motion was made ta tiv e Quaid in the House to refuse I 8f udentf who won in the recen t elec- by R e p r e s e n t 7 ""0 in the aas^rnbIy room . All the <>ath ex cep t the to concur in the S en a te am endm ent, 1 inn w d * take ,eader and his a8siatants and to the Stroder bill m aking it a fe l-j y o n y for a person to carry a p isto l!^ ® *d,tors and m anaging editors of t h e Dai l y T e x a n , t h e Longhorn Mag- w hile v iolatin g the liquor law. FDR RECKON TALENTED CO-EDS (DE PRESENTED IN RECITAL AT GIBES' STUDE HATE Pupils in Institute o f A p p lied Music G ive V aried Program E lizabeth H oopes, pianist, B essie D ancy, soprano, w ere sented in recital Tuesday evening in the G irls’ Study Hall. The recital was given under the direction o f Miss Miriam Landrum, teacher of piano Institute o f Applied music the in Music. Miss H oopes is a pupil o f Miss Landrum, and Miss D ancy is studying with Mrs. C. IL Sander, teacher o f vocal music in­ stitu te. Miss Dancy won the Mu Phi the in Epsilon voice scholarship in the fall of 1722, en titlin g her lo free mu­ sical sion instruction in the in stitu te. fo r this long ses­ The program o f piano music played by Miss H oopes included The from B eethoven’s classical and modern com positions o f European and Am erican com pos­ ers. favorite Chopin “ W altz No. I. op. 3 1 ” was played in a bril­ the “ A llegro con liant sty le, and brio” “ Sonata No. I, op. 2 2 ” w as perform ed with more than ordinary skill. Am ong the modern com posers represented were D ebussy and M acDowell. The from pianist played tw o num bers D ebussy “ C hildren’s C orner,” “ Doc­ tor Gradus ad and “ G olliw og’s C akew alk.” M acDow- “ Alia and e ll’s “ Im provisations” T arantella” were perform ed. Parnasaum ,” Miss H oopes also presented two o f her own com positions, “ Lady’s L ullaby” and “ H eart o f G old,” the latter a Betting o f Robert S erv ice’s poem o f that nam e. T hese were su n g by Miss D ancy. Other songs well interpreted by “ My Miss D ancy were Schubert’s S w eet R epose” “ The H edge and R ose.” Lohr’s “L ittle Irish G irl” and B urleigh’s “J e a n ” w ere other numbers sung. Miss H oopes played accom pani­ m ents fo r her own com positions, and Miss Landrum for the oth er vocal num bers. -o - U niversity of C hicago M akes Form er V arsity M an D ean of W om en a 1 1 WI ^ and pre­ R esolutions W ill Be Subm itted to Board of R egen ts at N ext M eeting o ffic e r s During a protracted session o f the General F acu lty o f the U niversity yesterday, several im portant m atters were acted upon, ch ief o f which w ere the resolutions that a vice-president o f the U niversity be added to the and list o f adm instrative that a new disciplinary o ffic e r to be called a Dean o f Men be appointed, both o f which resolutions are to be subm itted to the Board o f R egents a t their next m eeting. T he fa cu lty also decided that the present ruling regarding in itiations o f fratern ities be altered as th e 'result o f a petition facu lty com m ittee on sent Student Social organizations by the Theta Xi fraternity. the to o f C. H. Bantel, chairman the com m ittee which was appointed t* form ulate a better organization o f the present d isc ip lin a r y adm inistra­ tion, fram ed an alteration which aims to strengthen the w eaknesses and make the working more e ffic ie n t. The report o f the com m ittee was re­ ceived with approval by the general faculty, but will not becom e e f f e c ­ tive unless the change is authorized by the R egents, in whose hands also rests the selection o f the person to fill the o ffic e o f Dean o f Men. D ean of Men P rop osed It is proposed that a new discip­ linary o ffic e r , to be called a Dean o f Men, be selected to have sole res­ ponsibility in problems o f discipline, to have charge of the work done at present by Dr. Parlin as head o f the com m ittee on student social organi­ zations, to have charge o f the social calender, and possibly to have some authority in m atters rela tin g to ath­ letics also. He is to be a member o f the U niversity facu lty and will be one expected course the R egents act on this resolution, it is evpected that the new Dean will not be appointed until a fter th e selec­ tion o f the new president. the U niversity. to teach lea st at in If “ The purpose o f installing the o f ­ fice o f Dean o f M en,” according to P rofessor Bantel, “ is to relieve the am endm ent o f the Senate m akes it a felony for a person to carry r 1 ^ * "'c:: tin g assault on another. One o f the best leg islative m eas­ ures o f the session, thy Lackey tax I azine and the Cactus cerem ony will* a ; admjn;ctra*:on o f th* [,f esident o f th( d« jies incum bent on position as head o f the disciplm - Thom as V ernon Sm ith, form er in- ary com m ittee, and to substitute a f " « • * *tructor o f philosophy at the U n i-1 person the larger part o f whose tim e '■ ; ♦ f th' adm inistration o f the oath o f o ffic e , as stated In section 5, article tw o o f ver*i,y S tu d en t-’ appcdnted wornaT1,a dean at the U ni- questions that arise. The U n iversity the C onstitution o f Association, which reads as’ fo llo w s -I v ‘'raity o f Chfc-ago. D,‘an Sm ith is becom ing so large that a president “ The general o ffic e r s o f the assocl I took hia B A - and M A - do*freea a t| cannot possibly be bothered with all w has ™ ^ w i t h *. been I **" B e E‘ven T ex a ‘‘’ has the o f The su b ject o f C ox’s w inning talk was “The Custom o f G etting Mar­ ried .” Ed G osset, who won the se c ­ ond prize, spoke on the su b ject o f “ M an.” W . H. Saddler and C. P. con testan ts, P atterson, spoke on “The Modern W om an.” A f­ ter the program an inform al m eet- ing was held, and punch was served. other the Perhaps the m ost im portant occur rence o f the week w ill be the street ‘^ u a li/a tio n bi,1> was d efeated when its car and harare ride for att o th e r , Striate refused to suspend rules and consider that §and bills. bill. th/. barge ride for all o f the seniors o f the U niversity. “ N oise and a N ick el’ will be the slogan fo r the a ffa ir . T he party will m eet at 7 p.m. in front o f the Co-op w here I specially chartered cars w ill be w ait-! ing for the hour's ride. a tion shall assum e the d u ties o f of- T exa* in 1915 and 1 9 1 6 ! and he re - th<' thin,rs that Come u p ” flee upon the tenth day a fter the ceived his Ph. D. ‘‘magna cum laude” ! The fa c u lty also seconded a mo- from C hicago . second T uesday in May B efore en- b e r in g upon the execution o f their 1)r co n n ected , o f tho govern m en t departm ent, who I duties o f o ffic e the above o fficers with tho fa cu lty o f the U n iversity o f su ggested that a vice-president be shall take the fo llo w in g oath o f af- Chicago fo r the last fiv e quarters as appointed by th e Board o f R egents U rination: “ I do som ely sw ear (or an Instructor o f philosophy and has tn aid the president, to a ct in his that I w ill fa ith fu lly exe- a ‘so been professor o f E nglish and e sse n c e , and to assum e his duties in cute the dutie- o f my o ffic e , and Philosophy at T exas Christian U ni- CB“ o f hls rPS,!;nat,on or demise. This w ill be presented to the Re­ as I « « * . rn the form o f a c o m m e n d a - .w ill to the best o f rn, ability pre- -s mith has been appointm ent on January 23, 1922. I a ffir m ) .Smith’s versify. th e I - r y e , protect and defend the Con-; Dean ‘ ion proposed by P rofessor H aynes C ontestants in M eet for B ellm o n t Cup M ust Turn in N am es r o a c h Clyde L ittlefield o / Raffler Has No Terrors for Her; Co-ed Takes lf Home for Souvenir A five fo o t snake som e co-eds is nothing to others jum ped and ran; w hile an- C am pfire other> a , an exam ple i the Bellm ont all-around on i I Clark Field on W ednesday o f n ex t ! those j w eek. H e req u ests that all cup -----------o----------- v wr i m n o A n v . n t . in fr o n t o f a well- Last night knAwn manas™ known (Hanston o f G uadalupe afreet, a snake, m ottled, with its head crushed wa* five fe e t, its head crushed, w as proving Girl training, stood and gazed con- tem ptuously at the . - - — men that wish to participate in the five fe e t o f rat- m eet hand in their name To him not - but Dc and snakeskin, ly in g w ithin three later than Saturday o f this w eek . AH x T c r x P nX - M EETIN G IS P O S T P O N E D for eig h teen years as dean o f Se pt e mb®r- M iss W allace had served the i i n * (C ontinued on page 4) , College o f A rts, Literature and Sci- inches o f inches of her C antilevers, sneered, entrants received a fte r Saturday w ill! M iss^ o ^ ! oh'"* ” ~ ^ ^ ° ^ ences. answ er to a petition sent in to dean o f wom en, he succeeds Miss tht‘ Com m ittee on Student Social Or- E lizabeth W allace, who resigned ia9t> Io n iza tio n s by the Lheta Xi frater- T exas he will conduct the track m eet track team , announces t h a t 1 , Eit,,Uon ,o f ‘ ho stu d e n ts’ As*>cia-j w om en’s dean .a m erely tem porary for! t,0 n ’ and cnforCP the Iaws which and he wiU probably b®a<* on® of may be marie in pursuance th e r e o f.” I *r.en s departm ents in the fu tu re. As! • * H .ndbook (C ontinued on page 4 ) C o n fe r e n c e S tan d i ng B a y lo r S. M U. T ex a s T e x a s A g g ie s ......... R ice A rk an sas ................. T . C. U. Okta A ggies 12 W . L. 3 6 6 8 7 5 8 5 ...... 9 3 ...... 2 2 I P ct. .7 8 5 .6 6 7 .5 7 2 .5 3 0 .3 0 0 .2 8 6 .2 0 0 .169 the bane o f all U n iv ersity girls who st. U*, w hile F reeze has lost only* one game, w hich was also by one run, to S. M. l u . to lam bast T exas w ill have the I o ffe r in g s o f both o f the B aylor hur- lers hard and o ften to em erge vic­ the Bears have a toriou s because rn g rea t array o f slu ggers th at will no 7 doubt hit both Captain L eissner and Oscar Eckhardt hard. F r e e z e t o F a c e L e i s s n e r A lthough it is an u n certain ty who w ill draw' the p itching assignm ent fo r the Bears, the opposing hurlers this aftern oon w ill lik ely be Jake ; F reeze, for the Bears, and Captain Rube L eissner, for T exas, whom | Coach W illiam J. D isch will entrust to turn th e B ruins back. The T exas team has been w orking overtim e in preparation fo r the cru­ c ia l gam es with the B ears today and tom orrow , B aylor played Rice y es­ terd ay at W aco and beat them 4 I, while rain halted M onday's the sanle team s af- gam e between ||to PRICKLY ^ A R A G R A P H 5 . C he. S a lly ® fxan ta x re c e ip t e n titlin g th e h o ld e r I to vote in the elections. Most fra u d u ­ of the duplicate and lent votes would be p recented; bv requiring the presentation ticket, | the blanket tax I of •tty ot cations. — N U b M na th* campus af th* U »l**r- stam ped stam ped by th* stn4*nu Pabii- to indicate thai the holder has If the 0*r«. Boom Ut Main Balata*. Tai- }Udge> are provided with IKt f students who have with- Mala Buii4faf, Toi- ju dges are provided with ■' , voted at th a t election. la c., ovary marts la# n e o p t Mon c u u i ii oe c o u l d be ” iuvii which , ‘ r ^ Pr*** 1 “ i 10by lists^ Tod*r’* Editor Tommy Hawk. Saterad as .. I* maw*. Ut c L a d w e a k t o t h i n k o f , ** 'S—* - —■ Areoptaae# at [irauauient ballots in the names d K m d the University I at um during the year, the casting of I *7 draw n from ------- (attar • ar acd — r . , . i f tiMw at Aaalis, T#tM. sn*#** Aet of fraud i i fen* h a 1l 7 # 7 7 7 47 * I Coo CTO* a. Marfb #, 1*7# Areaptsa r a a i In W . 'S Z ^ n T & 'T iS iX r T iir i. 1J5Z I I i thes« r iled Sep rem bar *4, I t l l . f h O q i i V t i r f t tr» / I n o 1^ . . . • i i f md -**'• **«« A conia Ibe WM. BARRY JACK Bditor-la-Chlaf h e n r y C. FULCHER Meanest# Kdttar I' . . ine stu d en ts Association alumninum this summer? , t s ° f f j c e r » h a v e charge o f 2.',: No, I th in k 1 11 g e t a • job a t p r e v e n t e d . * * * A a tVi C* A I * A * I 94. a . t t t yOU g(nn% t 0 tra V e l f ° r . s ~ — , h* - p? ,litu.r e " f a c t i v i t y f e e , HULJK M JIA, CBS lf Anil b L kl A GIHMM and proper th a t only those s t u - l ° l d m an , too. t it s e e m s TOMAS o w , u . 4 Ki) v e r y j u s t ! 2 4 : Vet,, I e w . h think I I I i i , , o f f t h , 1 Ad vert is In# Mtoa#tri Feater# S ta g — David H I Keller. S ' wlin ftendetpb Prickly Peere#r*th* Editor*— frank Mtdkiff, Joe W. Earnest. Ear chan##* — Lu cill# H atcher dent# who pay the blanket tax j should have the privilege of i voting for the officers. The blanket tax, in fact, should b e 1 considered in the natu re of a the! poll tax. A provision that .............. ? P * w v i a i w n l i m m e **— ———- Assistant p s y w ifit of the blanket tax and — “* A # # i# u a t | the presentation of the receipt! A nn# D e » r A f r r 0 * . . T 0 D A L e a e Editor ^>mm* ** t t t T u r n A b o u t (A l a i r P lay) T im e : 8 p. m. P lace: An A m e ric an home. ------- Son C h a r a c t e r s : L a th e r , a nd R EPO R TE R # Louia T Hamctt Howard Mr Ma hon Geer## T. Kirk*## Mart ha Ann Robert### Rec bel D en se trey G enevieve Aren Ruth Smith W ednesday, May 16, 1923 Editorials WHEN BEARS MEET LONGHORNS With only the four gam es the with Baylor rem aining on schedule, Texas has a very, very slim chance of winning 4i , — -. ' . .shall be a p re re q unite t o vot- Dau*hter* ing would prevent practically *hort «l*nce a* th e t h r e e .a re ail of th e illegal voting, and, in readinK variou s p a r ts of th e p a p e r ) , addition, would give stimulus to th e paym ent of the activity fee by an even g re a te r p ercentage of students. needed Telephone nng^. - ------ o— ----- Opinion# o f O thersn na, J ^ S P O R T S M A N S H I P ( B a y l o r L a r i a t ) We w a n t to be th e r e s tr o n g f o r rbe f{‘ ar * b u t g iv in g e v e ry o th e r ! W0R»t. I)aux*>ter: I will a n s w e r it. b a t h e r : No, i ’ll do it. (pick* up re ce iv e r) H o llo Yea. W h a t? Y o u 'r e my son'* b o o tleg g e r, and you w a n t some m oney he p rom ised ydti? Y o u ’ll have ( H a n g s up re c e iv e r) Son, this is o u tr a g e o u s . W h a t have you to sa y for y o u r s e lf? S o n : I w o n ’t do it a g a in , f a th e r . I fro m him. to collect prom ise you. F a t h e r : Well, you had b e t t e r n o t let me c a tc h you a t it, sir. S o n : ( a s i d e ) : D o n ’t w o r r y ; y o u I The m o r t scribes T o i n T ’ o'ut “ am iw 'i,‘" “nd th at the Longhorns must w i n 'h'' h“d' Th,s ,,ld w** th- eoortesy to f I phone rings. T his tim e th e da ugh (N<> a n s w e r fro m t e r answ er*) * • Regardless of the difficulties * • in n carling the Long- stu- twef‘n sP°rt*' primarily tne th eir tion o f y o u ^ » with th e l a t t e r It shows er the prospect and of th V p o Z ' hf‘ deep and la*fin* c o n n e c tio n he- sibilities of winning, the occupa- busi­ d en t body should give strongest, sincerest su p po rt and T** ,of th? wor,<1' Frent*h triter* encouragem ent to lf ma,ntaln‘ with r«a««nB giv- horns and to Coach Disch dor- n' that 8P°rtH have done more for year* ing the gam es tod ay and mprrow. Especially does Coach Billy deserve the loyal support* circles of the students d uring th is c ru -i *I>ortsman8hiP ha* for m any y e a rs cial n d e m a n d e d an d ^ x p p fte d a m o n g eleven eventful years he nl- piayers* but the act{on ° f the gal- loted the Longhorns " through th e ir difficulties, vanquished ail opponents, and secured for Texas eleven consecutive con­ ference cham pionships in base­ ball. to- t?*t nat,on ,n th‘* laf,t seort’ of Z any °th<,r lhin,f O f cou rse, OFFICIAL NOTICES time of need. During in collegial* «<«»»» in co lleg iate is as s t r o n g a d u ty . n e w * • * ♦ A L L S T U D E N T S d e sirin g c o n f e r e n ­ ces c o n c e rn in g H om e E conom ics work for n ext se a r, pleas** sign up on c o n fe re n c e schedule* in H Hall a n d I). E. Hall. It has been easy to support! Coach Disch when he bas been victorious. The stud* lits will be tested du ring the few r e ­ maining gam es to see w hether th e ir loyalty and devotion can stand the strain of difficulties* and possible defeat, Texas still U N IV E R S IT Y L A D IE S ’ C L U B will! has a fighting chance for vic­ it* last business m e e tin g of! tory' ; but, regard less of the out- tbe y e a r W ed nesday a t 4 p. rn. a t th e v come of the gam es and without? ( niv<>rsity Clui, 2304 San A ntonio being influenced by the m e r e |‘Street hope of winning, let Uf give the Longhorns and Coach Billy the “ x encouragem ent support th a t they deserve. ®ta m u s t be deposited in ets must be d®P°8i j W ed nesday , May 16. M E M B E R S : All re b a te tick- box by C O M M IT T E E . -------- * and hold _ , is ar**. D a u g h t e r : Hello. W’ho this? No, I won t tell until you sa y w ho up (S u d d e n ly yon phone) f a t h e r , t h a t was one o f y o u r c h o ru s girl friend*. I told h e r t h a t you w ere n ot here. hangs F a t h e r : ^ e Gods! W hy c a n ’t you j I*t me ten d t o my own b u siness? C u rta in . t t t T his is a b o u t th e tim e of th e y e a r j w hen b o a rd in g h o use k e e p e rs, real- th a t we etu d e s will be h e re | lz' n*f J only lo nge r, show us th r e e w eeks j th a t they c e r ta in ly know th e ir bean s. t t t T h a t ’. W h e r e t h e V e s t B e g i n . (H u n c h by C. W.) D o w n w h e r e t h e l o u p , mil k o r t e a I D o w n w h e r e t h e t i e c a n ’t hide sp ot s • p a t t e r * li gh t ly, m o i l u n s i g h t l y , I ha t t w h e r e t h # v e s t b eg i n s ; Do wn w h e r e t h e r e ’s b u t t e r , a n d like- D o w n w h e r e t h e b e a n s o f t d r o p , l ima wise g r a v y , o r n a v y , W h e r e f r o m m o s t c a v ey , t w e l v e to o n e I feel T h a t’* w h ere th e v est b eg in s. E. C. R A T H E R , D iam ond Rings M a n a g e r. For Girl G raduates A ROLL TAX NEEDED in th e School reg istra tio n . A LL JI N IO R S Business A d m in istra tio n who o f The discrepancies and Ole have K*1 voting disclosed in the re indicate! not Te^*t*,ped f°r next y e a r com e to cent elections clearly th a t th e present ays tem of vot-j Mrj J?e,! s 0ffice Thur*day> F r id a y ing in student elections is de- S a t u r d a y of this week for such fective. T hat the election in reg ard to one of the most im­ p o rta n t offices on the cam pus CIMK?f_„ inclusion, depended upon the or exclusion, of these illegal votes indicates th a t the prob­ lem of safeg u ard in g the ballot box is a most serious and im­ p o r t a n t one. It would not be a very far-fetched speculation to ponder as to the num ber of illegal votes that are regularly cast and counted in practically) NI0K agadem S : Bring your r e -1 Dxty cents to ewer assessment for every election, when no Main count and individual check isj aker!. taken. and S P U R G E O N B E L L . ---- H U ~ E Act I, Saturday. ban?“ r!de t0 ublc iB betw een 11 A R C H E R Y C LUB will bold a m e e t W e dn e sd a y a t 4 o'clock D ORO THY M C C A M PB E L L O ra n G aleoto, A rc h e ry Field. field on *----- ~ D. S. B u ild in g c o rrid o r I ^Wednesday. • a * # p r e s i d e n t . n u The Texan believes that a f a i r e l e c t i o n would b e i n s u r e d , u* a a ti p r o v i d e d t h e r e b e i n s t i t u t e d a p r e r e q u i s i t e t o t h e r i g h t o f v o t - w iIBpor^ n t ro**\t m * a t m g i n s t u d e n t e l e c t i o n s * i n a d d i t i o n , p r o p e r Don be d i d e n t i f i c a l f " e8’ *n*mbf>r; lavo, I n e x t! ^ P ° r t m a n a g e r s have* ,or t * * *1?® P ° H * » T o a c o n s i d e r - ; a b l e e x t e n t , t h e p r o b l e m i n b o t h L LOY D m a r t i n i MAR r i N ' b X I A T T E N T I O N H O G G S : ^ e ^ lv e. d . . tai t k — . - R . ^ d e n t c a n - 1 D ebatin,: Club will m eet in I V*— The H o a r I a ban -; w e o a u n g C lub will m e e t in a ban- na* M f,ii h e ' X n ' C i ' ^ b ! T T U.nU:“ Qa e * •» t h . T e x . , Tea Room W ed - f l V or b a n k e t te x Witt *l,ty D“ day at 7:15- Th“ wi" be thf last . . h i J I L P i a th le tic tic k e t to serve as a poll j “ e a tin g o f t h . te rm , PRESIDENT. ’ W i t h , . . A Special D isplay These Rings have been especially as m ade up g rad uation presents for f i n i s h i n g high girls schools, and colleges. sem inaries The diam onds have been from carefully chosen choice specimens of small and medium weights__ sizes in good for girls and young women. Lat h is a brilliant stone of splendid quality. taste designs, the most Mountings are fashionable in green gold, white gold and platinum. In style, w ork­ m anship and m aterial, the quality is faultless. I rices good values. are uncommonly - $ ^ 0 .0 0 to $ 1 5 0 0 .0 0 The Hallm ark Store 618 Congress A venue T H E D A I L Y T H A M ‘L o a f i n g ’ « a id th o tram p looking I Into a b a k a r y . “and they g et dough for that.” We a r e t told t T t h a t a f t e r H a ro ld L loyd’s p ic tu re p r o d u c e r m a d e such a h it w ith “ S a f e t y L a s t,” t h a t he wa# be seined by o th e r p ro d u c e r* to I m a g in e him a n ­ sell th e co m e d ia n . sw e ring in t h e t e r m s o f th e screen in d u stry , “ No. f c a n 't c e llu lo id ." SANFORD'S F O U N TA IN PEN IN K T h e Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible A ll i St*## BMI F E L L O W S: A Real B athing Suit M akes diving and swim­ m ing a special delight. Buy one of our D IV ER ’S SPECIALS atid enjoy life in the sw im m ing pool. Ask For J. DARRELL JO NES The M an’s Shop E. M. S carbrough & Sons FLORSHEIM OXFORDS A ' ;o * \ V V ' - rn \ i TH I 'N • , % r \s V * Ii I 5> y o u 'chi'rk i i ' T u H I*1. 1 ,you ,bav<; to l*uy your h a t back every time th a t you o w l m '" h l° t,;‘V fee ai rn pie! ’ “ ' )air *'f ’ y o u ° p u r f r ! t ^ Sthem ^ a m ’Unt of th em solves for every d o llar t ^ R r n 1^ v ? / 11 ■Prijigtlme oxfords in Tan Calf, Black ait, H ro u n Kid and Black Kid, priced a t__ $10 and $11 D I L L I N G H A M ’ S ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN The U n iv ersity o f E n g in eerin g O f all th e th in g s t h a t go to m a k e th e successful en gin eer, n o n e is m o re im p o r ­ t a n t , n o r m o re in s te p w ith t h e s p ir it of th e professio n, th a n a s tu d io u s a t t i tu d e . O ne m a n say s a b o u t a n Tiler— “ he is alw ay s “ h e d o e s n ’t th in k he willing to learn, k n o w s ii all — a n d h e in te n d s t o p a y a h igh c o m p lim e n t w h e n he say s it. l l i e great engineers are always a t school, always learning, always seeking for more knowledge. They begin with this desire for fuller understanding, and they keep it up to the end. Any engineering operation, over and above the primary purpose for w hich it is carried out, is an active and post-gradu­ ate* class iii engineering, also. So th at Westinghouse, or any other great business, is, of its very nature, a University where theory and practice combine to ma^e big­ ger, broader and more practical engineers. Hie courses in this University are n o t limited to prescribed subjects nor term s—— the subjects are almost infinite, and the semesters are endless. M en with the weight of years on their shoulders wrork and learn side-by-side with those whose day has just dawned. This post-graduate school fits men for almost anything. Fits them for it, and makes them continually fitter. O ut of this continuing fitness have grown the engineering aucotnplishments on w’hich this institution has grown. I t is, per­ haps, one of the great educational insti­ tutions of its day. Westinghouse ACHIEVEMENT 6 OPPORTUNITY F tinchouse] ELECTRIC ■ a I l l T e x a s th e T ex a s T h e a t r e The dog team which carried Alma Rubens through reels of “ The Valley of Silent Men," a new Cosmopolitan picture for P ara m o u n t, which comes to today, an actual service team procured from the Hudson Bay P ost a t Athabasca tho la n d i n g , Canada. team was used by J im McIntosh, fu r tra d e r. When the Cosmopolitan com­ pany went n o rth to film the Jam es Oliver Curwood story, Miss Rubens drove the team fo r miles over th& snow'. years For of the that ’em,” The feminine m em bers the p arty petted the dogs and fed them to such an e x te n t fu r tra d e r objected. “ C an ’t do a thing declared McIntosh, with ‘mountain dogs nev e r ought t o be petted. These women spoil ’e m .” t r a d e r ’^ objec­ f u r tions, Miss Rubens* kindness proved satisfactory, for whenever she drove diem, they covered the ground satis­ factorily. Lew ( ody plays opposite Miss Rubens in this stirring photo­ play. Despite the Q u e e n the to sell jewels fo r B etty Blythe, princess who ever-gorgeous Betty, is the s ta r a t the Queen be­ ginning today in “ The Darling o f the Rich.” The s ta r p o rtra y s the role of a young girl alone in New York, and in her d ark est hour she m eets a Russian changes places with h er th at she m ay use her bea u ty im pover­ ished Russian noble families. overnight, poverty- the Thus, finds herself a “ p rin ­ striken girl cess” with all the funds necessary to her position. Millionaires crowd elaborate her draw ing rooms and en te rta in m e n ts are given. Both as a young American girl and as the beau tifu l Russian princess, the am a z ­ ing B etty gives a w onderful p e rfo rm ­ ance. M ontague Love, as P eyton Martin, a multimillionaire who covets her, and Leslie Austin as Mason Lawrence a young m agnet who fights love and wins are Martin most effective. for h er T oday and T h u rsd ay A lm a R eu bens “T H E V A L L E Y OF S IL E N T M E N ” b ro mthe story by Jam es Oliver Curwood. T H E D A I L * T E X A N P r o f e s s o r G i e s e c k e W i l l V i s i t V a r i o u s E a s t e r n C o n v e n t i o n s Professor F. E. Giesecke, head of the engineering division of the Bu­ reau o f Economic Geology and Tech­ nology of the University will leave for ( hic ago May 18, where he will address the convention o f American H eatin g and Ventilating E n g in ­ eers, on “ The Flow of Heat in Build­ ings as Measured of Resistance W ires.” by Means Professor Giesecke will to do later go f u r th e r to I rbana, Illinois, research and gra d u ate vs oi k on a su b ject to which he is now devoting his time. A little later he will visit Cornell University to be present at a m eeting of the Society the Promotion of Engineering Education and also attend a m eeting of the council of this organization, of which he is a member. for in Atlantic City He will then go to Atlantic City to attend a convention of the Am­ erican Society for Testing Materials. P rofessor While Giesecke will also atten d a meeting of the committee on concrete and concrete aggregates, of the Society of Testing Materials, of which com­ mittee he is a member. LITER ARY S i d n e y L a n i e r Sidney L anier Literary society will hold its annual initiation picnic Wed­ nesday afternoon. All members will the W om an’s of meet Building a t 5 o’clock and go from there to Pease Park. in fro n t All new' m em bers to bo initiated S a re requested to bring th eir lion fee. MIIIIHIIimillllllMtllllllltlllllllfMIIMUIIIMimilimilllHimKlltllMltlllMfllMliniltll — I MAJESTIC I REGINALD DENNY In “THE ABYSMAL BRUTTE yy MISS NEW TON TO SPEA K ’ Miss Lucy Newton has been to atten d a meeting of of Women in­ vited the in high school Deans Houston this week. While in Hous­ ton, Miss Newton will make sev­ the High School eral addresses to girls the there Univ ersity. them about telling V I N S O N W I L L G O T O O H I O the President R. E. Vinson, of University of Texas, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the g r a d u ­ ates of V astern Reserve University at Cleveland, Ohio, on J u n e IO. Dr. the duties of Vinson will president of this institution a t the the expiration of school term. take up present R e e d M ur i c S o c i e t y Open meeting o f Recd Music S o ­ ciety which was scheduled for T u es­ day has been postponed until Wed­ nesday, May 23. On th a t date the varied musical program will be held in the Girls' Study Hall as planned. This open m eeting will be the last m eeting of the year. 'iiiiiittimHttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiintiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiimHNiiiHmitMiiiiiiiiH QUEEN T o d a y — A ll W e e k B etty B y th e in • “A D A R L IN G OF THE RICH*’ l i t t l e “ Betty” Dainty changes overnight from a J poor little girl to a R ussian I princess in this melodra- I n i a — r o m a n c e . ” ----- ---------------------r——.--------t - 1- ......._■ ^iiir'iiiiiiiriiii!iiiiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiif!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii LA TERTULIA DANCE F r i d a y , M a y 18 W o m e n ’* G ym , 9-12 ZEBERLY ORCHESTRA T ic k e ts on S ale by M ember* $ 1 .0 0 A P ara m ou n t P icture j 5 * I '■'HmHninmuiuninitunmmnimtmmnmimwHHHUnmuHmnminn-'ttmr1 l iiM ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i M Extra Quality, Style and Value in Hart-Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weaves No m a n is g o i n g to feel cool a n d c o m f o r t a b l e u n l e s s his c l o t h e s fit a n d l o o k s t y l i s h — D ix ie W e a v e s g i v e y o u e v e r y t h i n g y o u w a n t ; p o r - o u s w o o l a n d w o r s t e d t h a t k e e p s h a p e a n d s t a y s t y l i s h ; c o m f o r t a b l e ; n o l a u n ­ d r y Hi I Is; f i n e s t t a i l o r i n g a n d m o d e r a t e 1 cost. f a b r i c s S e e t h e y o u n g m e n s m o d e l s p r i c e d $27.50 to $40 H u n d r e d s o f o t h e r s u m m e r suits in p o p u l a r t r o p i c a l S p a n i s h L i n e n s , P a l m Beaches, M ohairs G a b e r d i n e s . L o r a i n e S eersu ck ers f a b r ic s . $10, $15 to $25 L x t i a h o u s e r s can b e n a d with these suits at small c o s t. S a t i s f a c t i o n o r M o n e y Back S t e b b i n s & J a m e s Home o f Hart-Schaffner & Marx Clothes F A IR F A X N ISB E T , E d itor S O C I A L C A L E N D A R end with friends in Galveston. ' Elizabeth Young spent the week­ W e d n e s d a y , M a y 16 M enorah Society Annual B an­ quet a t Cactus Tea Room, from 7 to 12 p.m. A . Vt. C. A. Senior B anquet at University C afeteria, a t 7:45 p.m. F r i d a y , M a y 18 La T ertulia Dance at Newman Club Roams from 9 to I a. rn. Senior Academic Dance and Barge Ride aj Lake Austin, from 8:30 to 12 rn. Delta (.hi Dance a t Austin C o u n try Club, from 9 to I a.m. S a t u r d a y , M a y 19 Newman Club Dance at New­ man Hall, from 8:30 to 12 rn. Phi Delta Theta Pion ic at P e r i ­ winkle Lodge, from 4 to 9 p.m. Glee Club Dinner at the Austin C ountry Club, from 8 to 12 rn. All-University Dance a t Wom­ a n ’s Gymnasium, from 9 to I p. rn. University German at K. C. hall from 9 to 12 p.m. j Miss Elizabeth Ledb etter, ch a p er­ one a t Annex C is ill. Eusebia F oster spent th e week-end in Bryan. M argaret Rout will spend a few days at her home in Chapel Hill. Delta Theta Phi fr a te rn ity held their annual fo u n d e r’s day ban qu et Monday night a t the Driskill hotel. Mr. anti Mrs. A. C. Dippel o f Ci­ the past week-end with bolo spent th eir son Bert. Edith Shinn is spending a few days in Lockhart. at her home Acacia announces the pledging of Clarence P. Johnson of H utto and >avid O. Jo hn s > The retiring executive committee of the F acu lty W om en’s Club will honor the new executive committee and officers with a tea at the Club house Wednesday fnn*. fr. am: lo u r to six. w , Wednesday aftern oon season. .i_ -ii I his will be the - tea of afterno on i . f r o m , Joh n Henderson o f Cameron spent the week-end at the Phi Kappa Psi house. . , last ^ , , the ( olorado campus. Mrs* B. M. Howell of Denver, the . is visiting friends on . ... * . . . _ Alice Bussey of Tompson passed through Austin Monday on her w*ay to visit ( ore ta Morris at Eagle Pass. Both young ladies are ex-students of the University. Miss Anna Patton of the Southwest Texas Normal a t San Marcos spent the ^ t h e week-end with friends on campus. Alvina Abrams spent the week­ end at her home in New' Braunfels. Mrs. W, R. Davidson, who has been visiting in Austin, has re tu rn ed to her home in Waco. E. C. Vickers of Dallas spent the the Phi Kappa Psi week-end at house. Mrs. H. E. Astin has re tu rn e d to h er home in B ryan a f te r spending a short tim e with her d aughter, Ona. Mrs. E. M. Christian of Brenham, who has been visiting her niece, Helen, a t the Scottish Rite Dorm i­ tory, has re tu rn ed to her home. M rs. R. W. Marshall, who has been visiting her d aug hters Ann and E u ­ genie a t Grace Hall, has re tu r n e d to her home in Hearne. the logue to picture, “ The fight Abysmal B ru te ,” now showing at the The Majestic Majestic m anagem ent has been staging such bouts ail in connection with this picture. this week T heatre. H a n c o c k Sit p re tty fo r the sky-high laugh- | ter, b u t cling to y ou r sea t for the sky-high thrills! T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R M a j e s t i c : R e g i n a l d D e n n y in “ T h e A b y s m a l B r u t e , ” t o d a y a nd t o m o r r o w . Q u e e n : B e t t y B l y t h e “ T h e D a r l i n g o f t h e R i c h , ” r e s t o f t h e w e e k . in l e x a s : A l m a R e u b e n s V a l l e y o f S i l e n t M e n , ’ t o m o r r o w . H a n c o c k : Al l w e e k , H a r o l d L l o y d in “ S a f e t y L a s t . ” 5 in “ T h e t o d a y a n d “ S afe ty L ast” is a seven-reel com ­ edy in which a re incorporated all the I possible thrills of Film dom ’s Thrill dom. And Harold Lloyd nearly lost hisi life in the cause of L a u g h te r and insurance agent Thrills. When an the picture, l i a r saw- a pre-view of old also nearly lost his life insur to faithfully promise ance. He had last opportunity of never to climb the side of a twelve Majestic Today is the of her directed is a t her best as “ S a fe ty L a s t” was the w orld’s most fam ous P a t Glendon was the son of one seeing Reginald Denny in his superb story building again. fight picture, “ The Absymal B ru te .” The picture is full of in terest from and Mr. the very opening scenes Denny has several opportunities to show his exceptional good form in I from the squared circle. by those comedy geniuses, F re d New- m eyer and Tam Taylor, with Robert hails Golden assisting. The story the Source of Laughter-—Hal Roach, Sam Taylor and Tim Whe- lan, and H arley M. W alk er wrote rin g the titles which a r e a show in them of generals. His advent into p u g i l i s m , selves, had been the same g re a t success as Mildred Davis marked his f a th e r ’s debut m any years the Girl with an abundance of op charm. portunities to display before. His prowess had won him “ Bill”’ S trother, known everywhere the sobriquet “ The Abysmal as the “ H u m an -F ly” makes his debut B ru te.” R e s t i n g a man from drow n­ and is splendid. Noah Young, con- ing a t the beach one day he meets Maude Sangster, a beautiful society tributes the height of “hard-boiled- girl, and is invited to her home. He ness” as the cop, and W estcott B. floor-walker arrives on the same night that D e a n e Clarke is the haughty Warner also is paying a call. The to perfection. Other favorites are latter is madly in love with Maude. Mickey Daniels, Anna Townsend, Within the next few' weeks Maude Charles Stevenson and Earl Mohan, and Pat have several meetings dur- as the funniest “drunk” ever seen, ;■ ' —~ —1 -------—------------r ing which their love for each other grows steadily, but through some D O N N E ! . L Y strange chance she is unaware that Pat is a boxer. One day Pat is r e - 1 quested to a special newspaper writer who proves to be M a u d e . Angered, because she i believes ne has her ■«* stalks out of the room determined H never to see him again, and goes home to see him again and Deane’s I arms. Pat follow s her, hurls aside the butler and sends Deane crashing to the floor. He gathers the girl in his arms and forces her to admit that * n lf i VI* if* i* lon g »esa«on. A ch ap ter fa ilin g twice in succession will not be eligible to in itiate a fte r its second failu re until j m ent o f physic al tra in in g a re regu- I g ir l* by the Woman s A thletic Anno- In stru cto r* in the depart I elation. ,. A u . 4. , , . , sp rin g w eather . in the they have been sp rin g in < * « ,„ ro m ,,* w w k -m l p a r - the beginning o f the follow ing sp rin g larly employed d urin g t w i n . M i d .uch • ch ap te r will th e n b.-| eligible to in itiate only such p le d g es! a . have m ade the U n iv er,ity aver ! " " 9 " ,h * thr* e ou td,,,,r age in the two p reced in g term * d u r ^ A lthough the houseboat is open fo r the I overnight p artie s to an y girl studen t in g which I WI the U n iv ersity, no girl is allow ed U n iv e rsity ." from the to swim or go can oein g strict boat unless she has gym n asium the sw im m ing te sts T Ark, a s the h ou seboat is pool. called, will accom m odate eigh t g irls and the in stru cto r. Oak Lodge will acom m odati tw elve p erson s, and the M ammy C abin h as room for ten. recom m ended also th a t no honor societies should g e t th eir nam e* on the C om m encem ent Program . F e e * C o n sid e re d In the re po rt* on fe e s facu lty passed The in be and d e ­ posits, it w as decided th at v isito rs to r e ­ U n iversity co u rses should quired to pay a tee o f five d ollars fo r the session in addition to payin g the library fee and deposit, and th a t* B u sin ess A dm in istration stud en ts doing coordination work should be required to pay only one two th ird s o f th*- stu d en t m edical fee a c ­ cordin g to whether they are to be in residence at the U niversity fo r on e o r two term*-*, but th a t they should p ay fu ll lab o rato ry fees. or There will be Monday aftern oon an oth er m eetin g NEW M AN C L U B D A N C E C om plim enting the Newm an Club sen io r*, a dance will be given by the m em bers S atu rd a y . May J 9, a t New­ man Hall, from 8:3b to 12. T ick e t* are on yale and m ay be obtained Ja n e Drumm ond a t Newm an from Hall. S e e E u r o p e B y M o t o r c y c l e ! Woodlt^ll, IM w j. 1 1 n for A mer! cantto tour Europe ar small ex- pffitr. (in a Harley I,)*'. Rison new . >r uM«i «"th or without •Adet ar — when yow reach ftru. Ride whf fever you want battle* he id*. A ow. G erm * ny, any w here, Paria dealer A G R E E S to buy bac k m o to r- re ie f o r e p a A m i * © / net punk.ite price, without delay, when you Sn *h your tour law full *©#»«•»* taste MiiftMir pten H arle y. I >avid*on M o to r C o. • I i i * a a w , WIecon*to — Write ta- r San Antonio’s Oldest Savings Institution Founded by the Late George W. Brackenridge Nearly 50 per cent of all the Savin gs of the combined Financial Institutions of San Antonio, Texas, are in our Savings Department, “ TH E HOME OF T H R IF T " T H E SA N ANTONIO LO A N & T R U S T CO. (Incorporated without banking privileges) 215 VV. Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas EXTRA! SPECIAL! EXTRA! Grape Juice Phosphate (C on tin u ed from p age I) te r three in n in gs o f play. A fter much w ran glin g betw een the au th o rities o f the two sch ool* about the um pires fo r the gam e s, it w as d efin itely agreed upon y e ste rd ay fo r Robbins, who o ffic ia te d in the T* xa»~ A ggie se rie t, to um pire behind the plate >n both Bob g am es, and Countryman, old T e x a s leagu e p it­ cher, who is now coach in g R ice, to um pire on the b ases. Robbing w a* agreed upon a s one o f the um pires e arlie r in the y e a r, while the other v a * not selected at th at tim e, Coach Idsch w anted to secu re an um pire from the T **xa* L e a g u e to w ork with R obbins bu t C oach B rid g e s raised a p ro te st s a y in g that he re fu sed to have any um pire th at he had not seen work. P resid en t D oak R oberts o f the T e x a s L e a g u e , o ffe re d the ser-j vice of Sw eeney or Irw in, two of his m ost com peten t a rb itra to rs, but Coach B rid ge s would not a g re e to either one. 1923 Yearbook Will Come off Press Near Last of This Term “ More p ic tu re * and le ss w rite- j u p s" will be the o u tsta n d in g ch arac­ teristic o f the 1923 C actu s, U n iver-; sity o f T e x a s annual which will ap ­ pear about the la«t week o f M ay.; acco rd in g to m em bers o f the s t a ff. The ath letic section alone will be illu strated with ?tn in crease o f m ore than a hundred cu ts over last y e a r ’s book. Co-ed a th le tic* will also re-1 I ceive their fu ll sh are o f atten tion in ; this issue, it is sta te d , E ig h t p a g e * I have been devoted to th at fe a tu re , j H ockey, sw im m ing, b ask etb all, ten -! nia and d an cin g w ill be th*- sp o rts il­ lu strated . A novel addition to this y e a r ’s! C actu s will be a ro to g rav u re sectio n , in som ething which ha- ap p eared only one oth er .State u n iversity p u b ­ lication , the S a v a ta r o f the U n iv e r-j sity o f M issouri. T his d e p artm e n t, which will fill eight p ages, will fe a ­ ture fo r the m ost p art stu d e n t life on the cam pus. It will contain fla sh j ligh ts o f all the d an ces, g am es, re- = cep tion s, in itiation s, -now scen es and : j all the big e v e n t* o f the year. New m em bers w ere elected at a the S p e a k e r s' j C lub held T u e sd ay . The new o f f i­ ce rs who will be in stalled at a m eet­ ing T u esd ay , M ay 22 a re a * f o l­ ________ _ _ f low s: C. R. Sm ith , p re sid e n t; O, C. T u rn er, vie*- p re sid e n t; Ja m e s L ittle , F o r S ale C h alm ers 6 to u rin g , new b a tte ry , good tire *, g u a ra n te e in se c r e ta r y ; 0 . M. S p en ce, scrg e a n t-a t- first-e la ss m echanical condition. M od­ a rm s; W. W. G oodw ill, critic, and E. e rate priv ate use only. Arn leaving A. T a e g a l, repo rter. CLASSIFIEDS B A R G A IN _ Exclusive Home Cooking W U K A SC H BRO S. 2002 G u a d a lu p e * Phone 6305 1.-.'.,.. J . — .. .I,,,,..', ...I I™ ,..... ....J....... — -— . ..T — —X . ■. I,.. — . . . ” DO YOU KNOW There Are 75 MEN In the University of Texas WHO ARE NOT Canvassers, Agents, Salesmen BUT ARE “ W E A R -E V E R ” SE R V IC E MEN $10.00 PER DA Y Every Man Thoroughly Trained TERRITORY CLOSED SATURDAY C. C. ENGLE Y.M.C.A. - W e wish to announce the installation of the nationally famous “Ramsey System of Dry Cleaning” Th is is the last word in the dry cleaning industry and assures the safest and best method known for all classes of garments, especially high colored and fancy silk gar­ ments. That’ll help this warm weather. UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE NICK LINZ 61 I C ongress Avenue Phones 2652, 7936 T ex a s Ju n e I, m ust sell. F ir s t r e a s ­ onable cash o f fe r ta k e s it ; or m ight con sid er Ford in trade. C. A. W iley, E d . B ld g. 307, phone 4918, or 5 226. — 17 —irnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmI I.O S T — On C lark F ield S a tu r d a y a F in d er p b s a e return to the L o st and Foun d — i g l D epartm en t. striped silk kn itted sc a rf. L O S T — A C am eo pin betw een Rio G ran de and Sp eed w ay or on cam -! p le a se ; l g I is on M ay phone 8479. F in d er 9th. SERVICE THAT SATISFIES For Your Convenience G reasin g R ack — Som eth in g new. Com e give u s a trial. We know how to g r e a se your m otor equipm ent. L e t us drain th at cran k case and re fill with fre sh oil today. C H A R L T O N & C R O C K E T T , Inc. S erv ice S tatio n No. I , E a s t 5th and B ra x o s S erv ice Statio n No. 2, E a st 6th and W aller Shirts Light W eight All patterns with or without collars—Just the thing for summer wear. Replenish your stock of shirts from these attractive arrivals. Priced $2 up Best summer weight athletic type underwear. Three or four of these suits will rob those hot days o f their discomfort. Priced $1 up THE CAMPUS SHOP 2306 Guadalupe Phone 4998 111* Mr. Merchant: Over 4,00 0 University students read The Daily T exan every day. # Advertising in it is the only way to reach the en­ tire student body. If you solicit student trade, take advantage of the opportunity afforded you by advertising in The Texan. Consistent Advertising In The Texan Pays