■ The First CoUege Daily in the South VOL. XXXI AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1929. SIX PAGES TODAY No. 22. C A N D ID A T E C A N D ID A T E Three English Freshman Convocation DPublish*Art!cles Scheduled for Tonight Southwest Review Accepts Girls’ Glee Club Contributions From Professors Short Story Used To Hold Banquet Wednesday at 6 Law, Dobie, and Boatright Write for S.M.U. Magazine Varied Program Planned To Feature New Members Articles b y th r e e m e m b e r s of the d e p a r tm e n t o f E nglish o f th e ^University a p p e a r e d this s u m m e r the S outhw est Review, a q u a r ­ terly published b y S o u th e r n M e th ­ odist U niversity a t Dallas. B o a tr ig h t, Mody Coggin in ­ stru cto r of E nglish, c o n t r i b u te d a story, “ The G eniu s P eco s Bill,” dealing w ith cow boy life. of In th e section o f th e S o u th w e s t Review called “ P o in ts o f V iew ,” was an article, “ E d u c a tio n Should Not Be P ro v in c ia l,” by D r. R. A. Law, pro fe sso r o f E n g lish . Dr. Law also c o n trib u te d a criticism , “ Mrs. P e te r k i n ’s N e g r o e s .” An article, “ T r u e C u l tu r e Is Eclectic, B u t N o t P ro v in c ia l,” by J. F r a n k Dobie, asso cia te p r o f e s ­ so r of English, also w as included in “ P o in ts o f View.” rev ie w ed Mr. Dobie se veral books, one o f w hich is “ L ite r a ­ t u r e fo r th e J u n i o r H igh S chool,” by T. H. Briggs, C. M. C u r r y , a n d L. W. P a y n e , J r . , of English in th e U n iv ersity . p r o f e s s o r M e m b ers of th e Girls* G lee Club will hav e th e ir fall s e m e s t e r b a n ­ q u e t W e d n esd ay , O c to b e r 16, a t 6 o’clock a t th e U n iv e rsity Commons. T he o b je c t of th e b a n q u e t is to e n a b le m e m b e rs to becom e b e t t e r a c q u a in te d and to m e e t th e f a c u lty sponsor. Miss D o ro th y G e b a u e r , A s h o r t p r o g ra m h as b e e n a r ­ r a n g e d by th e m a n a g e r , a n d is to be given by m e m b e rs o f th e club. T he p r o g ra m is as follow s: piano solo, Mildred Kidd; vocal solo, M a ry S te g e r ; sp e cia lty act, J a n e t S h e p p a r d ; p ianolo gue, F lo re n ce W e y m o u th ; w histling solo, M ary Alice H a r t. S ev era l n u m b e r s will be given by th e V a r s ity Co-ed Q u a r te t, w hich is com posed of M a ry S te g e r, V irg in ia D ec herd, J a n e t S h ep p ard an d F lo re n c e W e y m outh . t h e club a n d T h e officers o f G ilb e rt S c h ra m m , th e d ir e c to r , will be p r e s e n te d to th e m e m b e rs — o----------------- J. L. Crawford Entered in Race F or Assembly F r i e n d s of Engineering Student Announce Candidacy F rie n d s of J . L. C r a w f o r d have a n n o u n c e d his ca n d id a c y f o r a s ­ of se m b ly m a n fro m t h e College E n g in e e r in g . C r a w f o rd is well q u alified fo r t h e position f r o m his k n ow led ge of t h e ca m pus a n d his ac tiv e i n t e r ­ est in U n iv e r s ity a f f a ir s . Government Essay Contest Planned T he d e p a r t m e n t o f g o v e r n m e n t has a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e N a tio n a l M unicipal L e a g u e will a w a r d a prize of $100 to th e a u t h o r o f t h e b e s t essay on a s u b je c t c o n n e c te d w ith m u nicipal g o v e r n m e n t. T h e a w a rd is k n o w n as th e W illiam IL B aldw in prize. C o m p etitio n is op en t o u n d e r ­ g r a d u a t e s t u d e n ts r e g is t e r e d in a r e g u la r course in a n y college o r u n iv e rsity th e U n ite d S ta te s o f f e r i n g d ir e c t in s tru c tio n in m u ­ nicipal g o v e r n m e n t. C o n t e s ta n ts m a y choose one of t h e follow ing I s u b je c ts : in “ T h e B e st R e t i r e m e n t S ystem f o r Public E m p lo y e s.” “ Division o f P o w e rs B etw een the C e n tr a l a n d B o ro u g h G o v e r n ­ m e n ts in a F e d e r a t e d C ity .” in F o r th e p a s t th r e e y e a r s h e has t h e U n iv e r ­ in s t u d e n t b e e n sity a n d h as b e e n a m e m b e r of th e J pal A c c o u n tin g .” L o n g h o rn B a n d of w hich he no w th e ad v iso ry b o ard . is lib r a ria n a n d a m e m b e r of “ A c o n f e r e n c e of all f r e s h m e n will be held th is T u esd a y nig ht at 7:30 o’clock in Law B uilding 103,” a n n o u n c e d G eorge G oodenow , f r e s h m a n class. p r e s id e n t of t h e G oodenow sta te d t h a t th e m e e tin g will be im p o r ta n t a n d t h a t elec­ tio n s will be held f o r vice p r e s ­ and ident, s e c r e ta r y , yell leader. A p r o g ra m f o r th e y e a r will be discussed. T h e p ro ­ g r a m will f o r a f re s h m a n s t u n t f o r th e S. M. U. gam e. t r e a s u r e r , include plan s A m o N ow otny, a s s is ta n t dean o f m en, will m ake an address. W il­ liam L. McGill, m a n a g e r o f T ex a s S t u d e n t P u blica tio n s, Inc., w ill o f ­ f e r s u g g e stio n s f o r th e fre s h m a n plans. D ian a J a c k so n , p r e s id e n t o f th e th a t f r e s h m a n girls, h as u r g e d e v e ry f r e s h m a n g irl a t te n d . T e -W A A -H is s Rainbow Outing Given for Girls in th e U n iv ersity , held T e-W A A -H iss, a g irls’ o u tin g its club o f initial hike o f th e y e a r th e form o f a “ Rainbow H ik e ” S a t­ u r d a y a f te r n o o n a t 3 o’clock. T he g ro u p of g irls m e t a t th e W o m ­ l o u i s e Robin a n ’s G ym nasium . son led th e girls on th e “ R ainbow T r a il,” w hich w as m a rk e d a b o u t ev e ry 50 o r 75 y a rd s w ith rain bow colors tie d to tree s. T he tra il th e en ded a t O ak Lodge, w h e r e girls f o u n d su p p e r a w a itin g them , p r e p a re d by m e m b ers o f th e o r ­ gan iza tio n . R ainbow ice cream was served. F ollo w in g th e m eal, t h e girls led b y M a r g a r e t C u n n in g ­ w ere ham to th e council fire , which w as d e c o r a te d as a p o t of gold w ith a ra in b o w h a n g in g fro m the b ra n c h o f a t r e e to th e fire. c a m p E o la C lifton, d ire c to r, w as in ­ tr o d u c e d . She gave a welcom e a d d re ss to all new m e m b ers. Miss T h elm a D illingham, f a c u lty spon- o f T e-W A A -H iss, also ta lked to th e girls, te llin g th e m of th e w ork of Te-W A A -H iss. T h e p r o g r a m ended w ith songs. Follow ing th e council c a m p f ire , eleven girls re m a in e d all n ig h t f o r J a cabin p a r ty . t M. V. C A R S O N Carson Enters For Engineering Assembly Place Early Completion of Union Building Favored By Candidate t h a t fro m th e M. V. Carson, a ju n i o r in a n ­ College o f E n g in e e rin g , h as n ounce d as a c a n d id a te f o r a s ­ se m b ly m a n college. C a rson h as been p r o m in e n t in e n ­ g in e erin g , h av in g t a k e n place in a in tr a m u r a l a th le tic s a n d being c h a r t e r m e m b e r o f th e T ex a s A e ­ ro n a u tic s Society, w hich is s p o n ­ sored b y th e e n g in ee rs. He b as es his c a n d id a c y on an t h a t all p a r ts of e a r n e s t desire the s t u d e n t body shall b e n e f it e qu ally in all th ings u n d e r ta k e n by th e S t u d e n t s ’ Assem bly, H e b e ­ lieves t h a t th is ca n b est be rea ched th e by th e e a r ly com pletion of U nion B uilding, a n d pledges his s u p p o r t to th e e n te r p ris e . Yell Leaders To Meet Today at 4 Today's Balloting Determines New Assembly Posts f? V oting for new rep resen ta tiv es to the Students’ A ssem bly and tw o constitutional am endm ents w ill begin at 8 o’clock this m orning and continue until I o ’clock, when the polls will close. * Ballot boxes will be located in the follow in g places: corridor of Main Building, Law B uilding, E n gin eerin g B uilding, Education Building, R Hall, and B. Hall. Students w ill v ote in their respec tiv e schools. Freshman Girls 50 Per C ent Must V o t e A vote of 50 p e r c e n t of th e s tu d e n t body m u st be ca st f o r th e proposed a m e n d m e n ts to th e C on­ stitu tio n to become effective. Rules to be observed in vo tin g a r e as follow s: to vote twice. 1. No s tu d e n t shall be allowed 2. No e le c tio n e e rin g of an y k in d shall ta k e place on election d a y within a b u ild in g w h erein is located a ballo t box. 3. AU s tu d e n ts v ote in th e ir r espectiv e schools. 4. All s tu d e n ts r e g is t e r e d f o r th e one or m ore School of E d u c a tio n v o te in t h a t co u rse s in e le c t io n C o m p lete return* w ill be p o tt e d on T h e D a ily T e x a n B u lle tin B oard on t h e sou th tid e th e W o m a n ’t o f G y m n a siu m b e g in n in g this a f t ­ ern oon at 3 o ’clock. T a b u la ­ tio ns will c o n tin u e h ou rly u n ­ til the fin a l resu lts are o b t a i n ­ ed by the v o te counter*. To Hear Talks On How to Study Meaning of Majors, Minors To Be Explained By Dr. Tharp L e c tu r e s on “ How t o S tu d y ” will be given f r e s h m a n girls this T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 6 :4 5 o’clock in all of th e do rm ito rie s. T he house p r e s id e n ts will preside. Dr. B. C. T h a r p will give i n ­ s tr u c t io n s on how to use th e c a t ­ alo g u e and th e m e a n in g o f m a ­ j o r s an d m in o rs; Miss M a ry E liz ­ a b e th D ec h erd and Mr. J. W. C al­ h o u n will ex plain m e th o d s in s t u d y i n g m a th e m a ti c s ; Mrs. C. IL Tullis will ta lk on n o te t a k in g and in h is t o r y ; Dr. W. A. m e th o d s la b o ra to r y F e lsin g will m e th o d s a n d stu d y m e th o d s in science. exp lain school, all s tu d e n ts r e g is te r e d fo r o ne or m ore courses in jo u r n a lis m v o te in t h a t d e p a r tm e n t . ta k in g w ork in 5. All s tu d e n ts r e g is te r e d in t h e College o f A rts a n d Sciences shall vote in t h a t college, e x c ep t jo u r n a lis m those o r education. T he l a t t e r m ay v o te e ith e r in th e College o f A rts a n d Sciences, or th e d e p a r t m e n t o f jo u rn alism , o r th e School of E d u c a tio n ; b u t no s t u d e n t m ay v o te in tw o d e p a r tm e n ts . 6. N u m b e r t h e c a n d id a te s in th e o r d e r of y o u r choice, t h a t is, I, 2, 3, etc. D o not scratch a n y b allo t. 7. Both m e n a n d w o m en s tu ­ d e n ts vote f o r all ca n d id a te s. Six Girls Named For Council Jobs Six girls w ere selected f o r th e fre s h m a n council by th e f re s h m a n officers a n d th e Cap and Gown council M onday a f te rn o o n . A dele H a t c h e t t an d E u n ic e Coulee f ro m S cottish R ite D o rm i­ to ry , F lo re n c e Cone f ro m K irb y Hail, C aroline W illiam s, F lo re n c e Weller, and E v elyn C alhoun of A u stin w ere th e girls selected. M a ry M a rg a re t Glasscock, p r e s ­ id e n t of Cap a n d Gown, presided o v er th e jo in t council m eetin g . The fre sh m a n officers a r e D ina J a c k ­ son, p r e sid e n t; A n a m a r ie Davis, vice p r e sid e n t; Zulu W illiam s, sec­ r e t a r y ; R uth T a lia f e r o , t r e a s u r e r ; an d V eru E liz a b e th E ikel, re p o rte r. ------------------o Handman Named O n \ - r i l F R A N K G R IF F IS Griffis Enters Assembly Race In B.A. School S e n i o r Bids for Office After Three Years On Campus from F r a n k G riffis, G riffis bids f o r a se n io r in the School of Business A d m in is tra ­ tion, h a s a n n o u n c ed his ca ndida cy as a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e th a t school to th e S tu d e n ts ’ Assembly. th e s t u d e n t s ’ vote in th e election with an a s s e r ­ the tion o f sincere School of Business A d m in is tra tio n and its in te rests , t o g e t h e r w ith a dee p re s p e c t for th e c o n c e rn of o th e r schools on th e cam pus. lo y a lty to To te s t new Issues w ith p r u ­ den c e; to co n sid er revisions p r a c ­ tically; to weigh all m e a s u r e s with im p a r tia lity ; and to f o s te r a s p ir it of good fellowship is t o r e n d e r a a service m ade m ore valu ab le by c o n c re te know ledge o f t h e p r o b ­ lems o f such an assem bly g ained th ro u g h th r e e y e a r s o f tr ia l and p ra c tic e in associated fields, his frie n d s believe. -................ o ----------------- Hogg Club Holds Tryouts for 15 T h e lm a T. D. Cobbs ---------------o--------------- M a n a g e r Plan F e lli n g ? ” “ P r o p e r t y Deficiency in Munici- T h e girls who m a d e th e tr ip w ere E liz ab e th H u f f m a n , E ola I n 'W h a t '" R e s p e c t . Is th e C i t y | R i f t o n H m n a s e l l . B r a d e n , L a V e r n e N ow o tn y , Evelyn E ck e rt, M uriel T e lfe r, V ir g in ia Brins- m ode, Lois M. B row n , M a r g a r e t C u n n in g h a m , B e tty P f e u f f e r , Mar- e t G rim es, S heila Mullins. E ssays should n o t exceed KL­ GCX) w ords. Those w ish in g to e n ­ t e r th e c o n te s t m a y o b ta in all in ­ f o rm a tio n fro m th e o ffic es in G a r ­ rison Hall, it w a s a n n o u n c e d . Cobbs Appointed City Attorney N orvell, Kila Mae B rid ges, K a th e r in e Bridges, Lo- rine Williams, A n n a B ryce, K ay Hill, Merceill L eisner, M arie Bowles, Gladys R u th J u n k i n , Maddocks, W illena My, W innie W rig h t, C la r a Mae A rr in g to n , a f o r m e r s t u d e n t i A n n a In g ra m , F ra n c e s L aughlin. Ivy P ay n e, of city a t t o r n e y of J M a r g a r e t Bell, Z eda La Cina, bee n ap p o in te d San A ntonio. Cobbs first a t te n d e d j G enevieve Nelville, D o ro th y Foil- A.&M. a n d la te r he a t te n d e d th e I d re n , P a n z y B razen, R om a Rog- U n iv ersity , w h ere he received his j era, E liz a b e th R ogers, E liz abe th b a c h e lo r of laws d e g r e e , a n d th e j West, H elen T h e d f o r d , Minnie U n iv e rsity of M ichigan, w here he j L eife ste, M ildred Lippe, Eliza- R u th B oren, J o s e p h in e C o m e r , took special cou rses in law. B e g in n in g his political c a r e e r a s beth B o ren , K a th e r in e K endricks. a p a g e in the T e x a s S e n a t e , Cobbs! Inez M c F a rla n d , N o ra Bell Fie, has se rv e d as s e c r e ta r y to th e ju - j G lo ria Y antis, E le a n o r B roadw ell, dic iary c o m m ittee of th e S e n a te , M a r jo r y R obinson, and M a ry Lee I n te r n a t io n a l - th e a t t o r n e y W eston. G r e a t N o r t h e r n ra ilro a d , a t t o r n e y fo r th e U nited S ta te s r a ilro a d a d ­ m in is tr a tio n d u r in g th e w ar. U ntil th e tim e of his a p p o i n tm e n t a s city a t t o r n e y , h e baa f o r m a n y y e a r . ^ T h e g u e s ts w ere Misses T h elm a Dillingham , E liz a b e th M aguire, H ele n W oo dm an , C obby de Stiv- and J o h n • A n d e r u n M cC urdy, th e U n iv e r s ity , h as r e c e n tly j . ers, D o ro th y Peacock, Mr. Louise R obinson, f o r j ' b e e n a m e m b e r o f a S an A n to n .o M r an(j M r „ D W oo d b u ry . law firm. Cowboys Practice Drills Today at 5 Officers Elected By Alpha Delta Sigma Drills by th e Cow boys will be j A lp h a D elta S igm a, h o n o r a r y held a t 5 o ’clock th is a f te r n o o n in and p ro fe ssiona l a d v e r tis in g f ra - the f r o n t o f th e Main B uilding, a c - 1 t e m i t y , elected officers c o rd in g to a s t a t e m e n t issued by I p r e s e n t y e a r a t a m e e tin g M onday J a k e L ooney Monday. M em bers j night. T h e follow ing m en w ere Peck, a r e r e q u e s te d to call a t th e S i g m a | elec ted Nu ho u se b e tw e e n 2 i S 0 a n d 5 p r e s id e n t; C u lv er S m yth e. vice th e Main p re sid e n t, and A lf re d Melinger, o’clock Building, L ooney a n n o u n c e d . s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r . to office: C h a rles f r o n t o f fo r in j _o T he . • n ll f r a t e r n i t y discussed State Druggists rp m* 1 O M e e t in L ia n a s ku r n H arre ll, its proposed activities f o r the y ea r, A c o m m itte e co n s istin g of Wil- J a m e s I G a r r e t t M cK innon, a n d Lee W'y- T h e ex e cu tiv e c o m m itte e o f t h e ! s o n g w as ap p o in te d f o r th e p ur- S ta te P h a r m a c e u tic a l A ssociation pose of c a r r y i n g on p le dg ing ac- w'ill m e e t A p plic ations f o r L oan F u n d s , w hich a r e given each year to advanced pharm acy stu- Alcalde Gift Issue dent.s, w ill be placed b efore th e association fo r con sid eration. in Dallas W e dnesday, tiv itie s. th e P h a r m a c y j *. J D i s t r i b u t e d I O d a y 0----------- — . ch a irm an , . «i GERMAN VISITS CAMPUS G ene Germ an, form er j The first issue o f the year o f y ell I the A lcalde, m agazine p ub lish ed . election C h e ste r Day, A m e e tin g o f all yell judge , h as a n n o u n c ed t h a t t h e follow in g student ju d g e s will officiate in the election to d a y : le a d e rs has been called by “ S h o r ty ” I r v ­ this ing T e n n a n t f o r 4 o’clock T u e sd a y a f t e r n o o n in T Hall to p ra c tic e ye lls a n d m a ke p la n s f o r tio n ; the com ing O k lah o m a game. R oy C a no n, School o f E d u ca - Douglas N e w to n and M ary H a tc h e r, ac ad em ic b o x ; C laren c e T e n n a n t asked f h a t th e follow - 1 S to d d a rd , C ollege of E n g in e e r in g ; and Roy C otulla, School o f Business A d m in is tra tio n ; Bill W hite, M a r ­ S tee re , vin Brow n, a n d A llan School o f Law. ing m e m b e r s of his s t a f f be pres- Roy Box, G eorge K e a rle y , e n t : S e y m o u r “ H o o ty ” H ootkins, Edw ard “ B u b b a ” R e h m a n n , a n d H orace “ B u s” M orelock. ~o- Benedict Visits School of Mines P r e s i d e n t H. Y. B e n e d ic t r e ­ t u r n e d to A ustin M o n d a y a f t e r a nix day visit in El P aso a t the School o f Mines. H e w as ac co m ­ p an ied on th e tr i p by W. R. Long, a u d ito r. Dr. B enedict le f t t h e city again M onday night f o r a t r i p to Col­ lege S ta tio n . — o— ......... Rhodes Winners Announced Today P a y n e E xplain* ad d R o b e rt P a y n e , p r e s id e n t o f th e explained th e S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation, the prop osed a m e n d m e n ts to c o n s titu tio n by sa y in g : “ T h ese a m e n d m e n ts one m ore s t u d e n t to th e B oard of P u b lica tio n s a n d provide t h a t th e im p e a c h m e n t B oard can s u g g e st do o f P u b lica tio n s officials who not p e r f o r m such c harg es to go to the S t u d e n t s ’ As­ sembly a n d to th e council f o r con­ sideratio n. t h e i r d u ties, a r e “ T h ese a m e n d m e n ts n ot n a t u r e . co ntro v e rsial T hey do n o t affect th e p r e s e n t method o f se lec tin g editors. T h e y eonse- make no c h a n g e of a n y t h e i r in t ' v* T h e Rhodes S c h o la rsh ip c o m - j G.uenCe J " t h e , p r e s c n l organiza- p r o c e d u re excep t to give A d e n i a a n o t h e r r e p re se n t* - m itte e will a n n o u n c e th e five w i n - 1 t ’on n in g a p p lic a n ts to d a y , Dr. D. A. P enick, c h a ir m a n of t h e com m it- toe an d p r o fe s s o r o f classical lan- guage s, a n n o u n c e d M onday a f t e r - j ar,d noon. i S even s t u d e n t s ap plied e o m m itte e last S a t u r d a y fo r the scholarship, which will e n title the h o ld e r to a t te n d O x fo rd U niversity in E n g la n d . m e r g i n g of th e Longhorn H a n g e r c u t down th e stu- j d en t m e m b e rsh ip on th e Board by to th e 0TU‘ m e m b e r and th is a m e n d m e n t is to c o r r e c t t h a t situation. U nder th L plan th e m e m bership will r e ­ main th e sa m e e x c e p t th at, th e re will be tw o m e m b e rs instead of one e lec ted by the S tu d e n ts ’ As- O nly tw o m en will be chosen ernbljfe T he Board will th e n con- f ro m each sta te , a n d th e nam es o f th e Uni- I stet of t h e ed ito rs o f The T exan , t h e w in n e r s v ersify w ill be c o n s id e r e d w ith t h e th e C a ctu s, th e Longhorn- w in n e rs fro m th e o t h e r u n i v e r s e : Ranger, th e p r e s id e n t of th e S tu ­ p e s rn T ex a s f o r th e scholarship, dan)** A ssociation, tw o m em bers A s t a t e c o m m itte e will m a k e th e of th e S t u d e n ts ' A ssembly, and selection. I three f a c u l t y m em bers. fro m anil f o r th e — ........ R e p re se n ta tiv e s club w ere ch osen for the inter-society d eb ates, a t the H ogg D e b a tin g Club M onday night. O u t o f the fifteen tr y in g out, t h e follow ing five w e r e se- F n m m i f t # * # * le tte d : Shelby F rie d m a n , L e ste r V U H t t l U l l E C g o o n e H a ro ld S chm idt, Milburn i L a th a n , a n d a lte r n a t e , E dw in Ben- th e m e e tin g of Dr. Max S. H a n d m a n , p r o fe sso r of economics a t th e U n iv ersity , has been n am ed a m e m b e r on the co m m ittee of fellowship in th o S o ­ cial Science R esearch C ouncil. The council o p e r a te s on a g r a n t of $425,000 fro m th e R oc k efeller F o u n d a tio n , a n d is m e a n t to e n ­ c o u ra g e w ork in th e social sciences the a m o n g th e y o u n g e r m en field in th e U nite d S ta te s. in Newman Hall Girls Select Officers nett. Tho first d eb a te f o r th e club will be held O ctober 27 with the A th n e a u m L ite ra ry S ocie ty as the opponent. T h r e e new' m em bers, J o e S p u r­ lock, Shelby F rie d m a n , a n d F . A. W a te rs, w e r e elected to m e m b e r ­ ship. T he p ro g ra m fo r th e n e x t m e e t­ ing will consist of a d e b a te be­ tw e e n th e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s in th e inte r-so c iety debate. E dw in Ben- ... nett w in in New W o rk City.” will P e te rs o n G r u n t . ” O M g W arfare I t F r e d e r ic k “ W eekly give l i l y . th e . . Basketball Courts Ready January I th e ir N ew m a n Hall g irls held long election o f officers f o r th e last week. Lillian U r- session b an ovsk y was selected as p re si­ d e n t ; E le a n o r L uedcke, s e c r e ta r y and senior r e p r e s e n ta t iv e ; C le m e n ­ tin e H ecker, ju n io r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ; Mildred Jelinek, sophom ore r e p r e ­ se n ta tiv e , J e a n e t t e Shaw, fre s h m a n representative. a n d B o d e ssa C a r t e r , p r e s id e n t of the last y ea r, w as elec ted h o n ­ Tim roof o f th e n e w A udito r- ium -G ym nasium p r o b a b ly will bs co m p leted in firm* f o r th e b a s k e t­ ball gam es of th e c o m in g season, J. S. M o rgan of El P aso , c o n t r a c ­ p r o g re ss to r, said Monday. c o n tin u es a s rapidly a* it is a t p r e se n t, the roof will b e finished by J a n u a r y I , he a d d e d . W ork on th e r o o f will s t a r t a s soon as D „ the st eel work ha,- been com pleted. ny uecnera s wiass About one.third of th(. ,teel work C o n c re te T h e girls o f Miss M a ry Kech- flo o rs have been p o u re d , a n d th e Picnic Held Today hall o r a r y president. com pleted. has been — ~ - o ----------- — ■— r i . . . --------- I f . “ It e r d s S u n d a y School class will be wajj5 jn f r o n t have been s ta r t e d , e n t e r ta i n e d t o d a y w ith a picnic I a t th e home o f C. E . B a r r e t t in P e m b e rto n H eights. T ho se g o in g t h a t on th e picnic have been a s k ed to th e m e et a t the Bible C h a ir o f '" r<' wiU bo any u«"’05ltion *” a t these a m e n d m e n t* . T h ey a r e rec-1 U n iv e r s it y M e th o d ist C h u rch t h e 5 o ’clock. Transportation will be th e B a r r e t t th e f u rn is h e d th e m to S tea m lin e W o rk T o S ta r t W ork will begin w ith in a s h o r t tim e o r th e new s te a m tu n n e l fo r th e A u d ito riu m -G y m n asiu m . a n tic ip a te d n o t is —----------- .o-------------- Murphy Makes Talk J A r _ _____ A sh o r t A AA A t Monday Vespers nm m e l d e d unanimously by S tu d e n ts ’ A ssem bly and by Board ■ o f P ublications. T he only j home. m a tte r o f co n c ern is g e t tin g BO per c e n t o f th e s t u d e n t body to I hope t h a t e v e ry stu d e n t vote. a will feel his responsibility as citizen o f th e c a m p u s a n d go to th e su b je ct “ F r ie n d s h ip ,” w as m a d e M onday a f t e r n o o n by th e Rev. D. B. M u r ­ phy a t th e r e g u l a r Y.W .C.A . ves­ p e r service in th e g ir ls ’ stu d y hall in th e Main Building. ta lk on ------ - - 0- Prizes Offered In Design Work A piano solo by I r e n e Z e r c h t f I an d a vocal solo by H ilda Moles-! w o rth c o m p le te d t h e p r o g ra m . ->0^ s - Thc tw o C o n s titu tio n al am cnd- merits to be voted on to d a y a r e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % -o _ W. O . WASHINGTON VISITS th e S tu d e n t* ’ Assent- W. O. W ashington, county e n - 1 hly w ill have the po w er to elect . . . ™e Board I as fo llo w s: - _ _ _ _ T h e f re s h m e n in th e d e p a r t m e n t o f a r c h ite c tu r e a r e now a t w ork on a problem in a r c h ite c tu r a l de­ sign. The class h a s been divided into tw o sections, and p rize s a re b ein g offered fo r the b e s t solution of th e problem . T he tu n n e l will c a r r y h o t w a te r and ste a m to th e G y m n a s iu m f o r the b e n e f it of th e a t h le te s , an d to a f f o r d h e a t fo r w in te r p ro gra m s. T he t u n n e l will be laid alon g Tom G re en S tr e e t . T h e c o n s tru c ­ tion w ork will cost $51,000. ---------------o— ---------- Mather and Smith To Return Tonight leader at the U n iv ersity and g r a d -1 by the E x-S tu d en ts’ A ssociation, j g in ecr o f Cameron C ounty and a two /*?., uate o f the School o f B u siness Ad- w ill be issued th is Tuesday. The ; graduate o f the C ollege o f Engi- of PubpCRtion*. the m inistration in 1928. is in A ustin m agazine will be for the w eek. Mr. German is em- than last year and w ill have ployed by a firm o f public cou n ian ts in D allas. He will ;main in Austin until Friday. th e T ex a s O klah om a gam e a t th e Dab a Saturday. Mr. W ashington stated bly and the Board o f Publications | jaa Fair Park Grounds, October 19, I that 50 m iles o f th e 100-m ile pav- j wi 11 have th e power to bring inv and tick ets to the play, The Red a g a in s t, R obe.” The tick ets w ere secured [by Professor S. E. Gideon, ac- new cover design. re- ^ .students Assem in size n ee ring, visited on the [county had been completed, Turn to Page 6, CoL 3 issue distributed today the “g ift number.” is ing program the pc ach m eat T he prizes a r e planned by proceedings cam pus tic k e ts larger The to -* [ Dr. W. T. M ather, professor o f physics in the U niversity, and W . A. Sm ith, secretary o f the Y. M. j C, A ., w ill return to n ig h t from j Oklahoma C ity, w her th ey a tten d ­ e d the S outhw est Field Council. C r a w f o r d ’s f rie n d s believe him to be th o r o u g h ly d e p e n d a b le , s in ­ c e r e , and c a p a b le of d o in g c r e d it to th is office. Geologists Leave On Field Trip Today M e m b ers of th e g r a d u a t e class in s t r u c t u r a l geology will leave th is T u e sd a y m o r n in g f o r an all­ d ay field tr i p t o th e C e n tr a l M in­ era l R eg ions in L lano C o u n ty to s tu d y th e th e r o c k se c tio n s of section. D r. E. H. S e lla rd s will a c c o m ­ p a n y th e f o u r te e n s t u d e n ts in th e class. Class m e m b e r s a r e J a m e s Boyles, S ta n le y Allen, C h e s te r B a rn e s, H a r o ld Joseph, J. M. H a n ­ cock, E liz a b e th H in d m a n , Lon Ogg, F r a n k W estcock, A lb e r t D u r ­ h am , Ivan S m ith, J o e H o r n b e r g e r , A rt P a r k e r , a n d G eorge Kidd. ----------------- o----------------- Members of Ashbtel Give Book Reviews S o ciety Ashbel L i t e r a r y will m e e t T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 17, a t 5 o ’clock. M ary J o F itz g e r a ld will rev ie w “ T h e C a v a lie r o f T e n n e s ­ se e ,” by M e re d ith N icholson. T he rev ie w will be the f i r s t giver, u n ­ d e r th e plan o f h a v in g th e m e m ­ b e r s give book review s. B aseb all F a n s H e a r C ro w d s R o a r In R a d io R e p o rts have bee n o f W ith all t h e enthusiasm eye-w itnesses, crow ds o f s t u ­ g a t h e r i n g d e n ts daily in f r o n t of th e Co-Op to listen r e p o r ts to p lay -b y-p lay the W o r lu S eries baseball of gam es. T h e r e p o r ts w e r e b r o a d c a st th r o u g h th e N ational B roadcasting C om pany’s na­ tion-w ide net-w ork. Graham M cNam ee, a w orld-fam ous an­ nouncer, has been a t the m i­ crophone. The baseball fa n s who have congregated in fron t o f the Co- Op have been able to hear the roar o f the crow ds, th e playing ■of the bands, and som etim es it has been possible to d etect the sharp click sound m ade as the ball le ft the bat. * J* Fireside Forum •’ Programs to Get Underway Soon Committee Completes Plans At Wednesday’s Meeting Faculty Serves Fraternities and Boarding Houses Represented At Gathering th e ex ecu tiv e F iresid e Forum program s spon­ sored by the Y. M. C. A. w ill be­ gin soon, “ B loc” Sm ith, secretary o f tho Y. M. C. A ., has announced. com m ittee w ill The m eet W ednesday ev en in g a t 7 y ea r’s o’clock to com plete program . The com m ittee is com ­ posed o f nine m em bers; th ey are Dean V. I. Moore, Dr. W. T. Ma­ ter, and Dr. W. A. F elsin g , fa c ­ u lty m em bers; J. M, Hancock, R. G. D urst, and W. M. Scanlan, from the In ter-F raternity Coun­ cil; Hoskell Hoberta, Hugh Gos­ se tt, and Ford C hauncey from the boarding houses. Last year 240 forum s w ere held w ith a total attend ance o f 6,200 students. F ifty -fiv e m em bers from the facu lty served as leaders on th e programs. T hose who took part were Dean H. T. Parlin, Clyde L ittlefield , Dr. L. W. P ayne, Dr. W. T. M ather, Dr. O. R. Cham bers, John McCurdy, E. C. H. B antel, Dean T. U . T aylor, E. K. M cGinnis, Judge D. F . Bobbitt, Dr. J. B. W harey, Dr. R. A. Law, Dr. W. J. Battle, Dr. D. A. Pen- ick, Dr. J. A. F itzgerald , L. T. Bellm ont, Dr. E. P. Schoch, and others. ---------------- o —-............ ■ ■■ \ Hammond Enters Assembly Race In Graduate School Experience and A b i l i t y Qualify Candidate For Election J im H a m m o nd has announced his c a n d id a c y a s representative to th e S t u d e n ts ’ A ssem bly from the G r a d u a t e School in the election to be held to d a y , H am m o n d bases bis candidacy on ab ility , his tw o y e a r s ’ exper­ ience as a m e m b e r o f tile A ssem ­ bly fro m the E n g in e e r in g School, an d know ledge of stud en t needs and problem s. His frie n d s support him in his ca ndida cy bec ause b elieve t h a t his q u a lific a tio n s fit him fo r th e office. th e y -------------------o------------------ ■ Students W elcome Steers and Band An e n th u s ia s tic ovation g r e e te d tHe victo rio u s T e x a s te a m a n d th e L onghorn Band w h en th e y a r r iv e d a t th e Missouri, K ansas, a n d T e x a s sta tio n on th e T e x a s Special f ro m F ay ettev ille , A rk ., S u n d ay n ig h t Aboul n s te m ^ “ S h o r ty ” T e n a n t , . h u n d r e d s tu d e n ts w e r e a t th e s t a ­ tion to w elcom e t h e hom e-com ers. yell le ad e r, led th e yells on th e sta tio n p la tf o rm , a n d th e L o n g h o rn Band th e s t u d e n ts m a rc h e d played as up C ongress A venue. h e a d “ On b eh a lf o f th e te a m a n d o f the o th e r yell le a d e rs ,” sa id T e n ­ na n t, “ I w a n t to t h a n k a l l th e stu d e n ts fo r ‘t u r n i n g o u t’ a s th e y did S u n d ay , a n d I hope th e y will keep it up u n til th e end o f th e season. I w a n t to se e t h e sa m e crow'd, and m ore, a t th e pep r a lly n e x t T h u rs d a y n ig h t in th e O pen A ir T h e a te r . ” Dr. Schoch Aids In Installing Plant D r. E. P. Schoch, p r o fe sso r o f ch e m is try an d d ir e c to r o f th e b u ­ re a u of in d u stria l ch e m istry a t the S o o n U niversity, has j u s t r e t u r n e d from L am esa w h ere he assisted a t th e installation o f a new w a te r w o r k s system . T he new p la n t, which t u r n s o u t 400,000 gallons o f w ater daily, was desig ned by Dr. Schoch. F r a n k W. Je ssen , t u t o r in chem is­ t r y a n d a s s is ta n t chem ist in th e b u r e a u , accom panied Dr. Schoch. -------------- o--------------- Simmons Accepts Littlefield Position M iss Erma Sim m ons o f A ustin has resigned as assistan t in the d e­ p a rtm e n t of English at th e U ni­ versity to accept a teaching posi­ tion in the L ittlefield C ollege at Littlefield. Miss Sim m ons received her bachelor o f arts degree from the U niversity in 1 9 2 8 and her mas­ * ter o f arts degree in 1929, _ PAGE 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929. OKLAHOMA PRESENTS TOUGH TEAM SA TURD A Y Athletics End Series Dignowity Begins will be a doubles match between COMMITTEE TRIES I Johnny Van Ryn, and Wilmer Al- r * / \ Q V I S I T H / i r D / ^ l T D i Fon’ ^ i mkledoi» champions and rUK HALL, WLKLUK vktor9 over the French in the Davis Cup play inst summer, and I Berkeley Bell and Lewis White, In addition to the bringing of runners up in the national doubles ---------- Hartman Dignowity, Foreman Training teacher- training bureau at the University, has started his foreman training work in the oil refining industry - - --» — internationally ,ity T ‘* Wh° **” ' ? r “ 0*’f Johnny Van Ryn, Edith Cross, and j to u rn am en t Ruth Bailey, Univer-: in Baytown. H^ iU *ate£ ® • - Midge Gladman, ,<® as a leading woman tennis player known tennis stars whose appear- }ast summer.( probably will take ante in Austin has been assured j the court against some of the vis- for the coming week-end, the com -1 Ring women players, mittec in charge has announced j ' that efforts are being made to se- I cure Gilbert Hall and Fritz Mer-, exhibition I ---------***— training class with the Magnolia In De- Company at Beaumont. cern ber, he will open a training conference in the oil and gas in­ dustries at Breckenridge. W E AR E PLEA SED In 3-1 Win Over Cubs f.perteJ to Th* fto d p TVxmn t Varsity Tennis Squad to Play U. of Oklahoma SHIKE BARK, Philadelphia, Oct. 14.-—A great ninth-inning j rally gave the Philadelphia A th -; let ic* the fifth game, 8-2, and the • World Scries title here this aft-! emoon, a fte r they had been baf-1 fled by the m asterful pitching of Put M a l on e fo r eight innings tin- ‘" ‘V 'J***- « • '» " * h»:'i '• ' hwl Austin Within Few one of the best games that ever hod been chalked up to the credit Week* of a pitcher during a series, but ... „ , . University and that he believed I the hard-hitting A’s then collected hits un.) three rwn« ti *etwl! f match** vvi e in- ^ team would take most of the j t h i s four hits and three run* to «•««! traduced a t the University him m ournfully from the Monad J year, when the Oklahoma tennis M stchs. Will Be played In I match** to be played on the A w - • • Athletic Club .'....rte. for the series of m a t c h e s next The featu re of the exhibition U / : .L ; _ e If* * l . ' " i f ' ' * 1'. row, Hornsby the Longhorn squad. The Cubs grew warm Sn “ ra' B l " J* -xas im ,m "J* * J , I he I , k. | t*“ the With fourth, a fte r the two big gun--, of | date has not been set, but Dr. and i>, A, Penick, coach of the Long- m urderers' Hack Wilson, had gone out. Guy-1 horn*, is trying to make arrang**- ier doubled to sta rt the hitting, j ments to have the matches played and Stephenson walked behindj here Saturday, October 26. If him. send Stephenson to third. Stephenson1 will not conflict with the Texas- for J scored on Taylor’s single to cen­ ter. The scoring ended when Pat Malone struck out. At this stage of Rice football game schedule that day . H M H B the - Grimm singled to center, to this date is agreed on, the matches j , Cuyler scampering home and will bt* played early so th at they J_______ _________ I spring. . S q u ad ro n whose names were I Squadmen whose names were I announced were Bell (captain),! Barnes, Taylor, La Cost©, Johnson, Caldwell, Minchen, Ferguson, Key, I McNair), Cann, Boren, Barnhill, I Smith, Mc Masters. Master son, I Morris, Ammanrv, Cooper, Dlugo . , 0 . . ’ V o t e for BONE— A s s e m b l y p o lit Experiment ■ with'your Appears nee TO ANNOUNCE A R ED U CTIO N IN T H E PRICE O F CLEA N IN G ANI ) PR E SSIN G M EN ’S SUFI’S A N D L A D IE S ’ DRESSES. B eginning Today, October 14th, w e will clean and press m en’s suits and plain lad ies’ dresses For $1.00 * T h is red u ction in price is m ad e p o ssib le b ecau se of the in creased volu m e o f b u siness brought about by the liberal p a tro n a g e w h ich w e a re e n jo y in g from th e A u stin p e o p le , and it is our d e sir e to give our custom ers th e a d v a n ta g e o f th is volu m e. In m akin g this red u ction in p rice, w e w ish to assure our cu stom ers th at th ere w ill be no lo w erin g of the q u a lity of w ork m an sh ip or serv ice, fo r w h ich this p la c e is n oted . W e h a v e b u ilt our rep u ta tio n on q u a lity w ork and w e w ill co n tin u e to im p rove it as n ew m ach in ery and m odern m eth o d s m a k e b e t­ ter q u a lity p o ssib le. Bring us your suits and d resses, or p h o n e 2 -3 1 2 3 and let us ca ll for th em . Last year the two t e a m s m et in; the spring, with the University J netters, under the leadership of Captain Hugh Dunlap, winning all of the six matches played, without the loss of a single set. This year, however, the opposition offered by win be greatly i bi­ the Sooners proved as a result of a summer spent in tournam ents o v e r the country. In a meeting of all sq u ad ro n last night, Dr. Penick discussed the general attitu d e th at he desired every player to assume in order to have a strong team. learned Captain Berkley Bell gave a short talk on his trip to the Ea>>t this summer and told of the things that he in his various i matches. His advise to the men was "Play every day if you < xpect j to learn tennis, because you can | only build yourself by correcting mistakes of practice." Dr. Penick stated th at he felt th at this year should be the most successful in tennis history at the I El e ct P H I F E R — A . . c m l , I , Drs. Koenig & Kott F oot S p ecia lists 7 1 1 N o r w o o d B l d g . P h o n e 4 8 5 5 nm game, Ehmke, who startled s po rid o rn a few days ago when he fanned 13 Cubs in the initial W orld Series game, left the mound in favor of Rube Walberg, a big left-hander. Walberg had in little keeping the Cub* away from the plate during the rem ainder of the game. trouble All w ent well with Malone un­ til the last half of the ninth. He had held the hard-hitting A’* to two taps, and the stage was all set for the Cub moundsman to claim one of the greatest victories in baseball. French hatted for Walberg in the ninth, but fanned. Then came Bishop, who let fly a sharp single over the left foul line. The stands were brought to their feet by a m ighty home run by Haas th at scored Bishop and tied up the old ball game. Al Simmon* smacked a stinging two- bagger into and center Jimmy Foxx walked. Milter end­ ed the aeries and brought another championship to Connie Mack with a hit that brought Simmons cantering home. field, ............—-o---------r Altern* Burch, Dorothy Dow Ti­ the the week end ra an, and M argaret Moore of Zeta house spent in San Antonio. Tiny Gooch, form er law ftibdcnt of the University and a member of Theta Xi fraternity, is prac­ tising law in Fort Worth. V o t e f o r B I L L D Y E R F o r Jc-urnalistn A s s e m b l y m a n ELECT Jimmy Nelson Jou rn alistic A ssem b lym an C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G P ct T P W L I OOO 0 0 I OOO 0 0 0 OOO 0 0 0 .OOO O 0 0 .OOO 0 0 0 3 /0 0 0 0 0 OOO 0 I 0 T h i s W eek s* C a m a s - I T e x * * 0 R ic e 0 T . C. U . S . M. U . .. O 0 A . ic M. . O B a y l o r I A r k a n s a s T e x a s v s. O k l a h o m a S. ML U . v s. 5 . M u F is h . A . A ML vs. T . c. u . ( F o r t ( D a l l a s ) . W o r t h ) . A r k a n s a s vs. B a y l or I W a c o ) , Now th at the St• a i ss have top-1 Sooner Machine Works Smoothly In Opening Tilt Steers in Good Condition After Go With Razorback* into Drawn limelight by the virtue- of their victory over the KUI .-b-heralftetf Porker* of Arkan has at Fayetteville last week, the Texan Longhorn* settled down to work again Monday, in prepara-j the Oklahoma Sooner lion for game at Dalit* next Saturday The Sooner team will he by fa r the the Steers have met this season, and the ■; should the Longhorn* beat Oklahoman* they will begin to ' rank with Baylor aa a conference j contender, aggregation strongest j I j Littlefield'* men came out of the gam** against the Razorback* in good condition, a ' ‘charley horse" by Eddie Bedlar, a scalp sh by Big ‘Un Rose, and a ga> by Beaty couple of black even being the most serious injuries. Bouteria soreness will have disap­ peared by the end of the week, and Beatty will not bt kept out of prac­ tice. Big 'Un and Rut Vining bumped h'-ad* during the game Saturday, and the result was that I lr/ Hardwick** had to shave off •out# blond hair, and had to take a few stitches in the back of the left end's head. Marty Karow, who scouted the W ednesday Set A s F inal Day to Buy O klahom a Tickets Wedneaday baa ban wet aa the last day on which blanket tax application* from student* for eeaU af the Oklahoma gam* in Dallas next week will be ac­ cepted, Kd d i e , m anager of men'* Intercollegiate athletic*, announced Monday. Student* may file their applications by toking their blanket tax tickets by the Athletic Council office window in Z Hall, and by filling out th#* blank* issued. Application* ah o may be made at the present time for rooter the B.M U. and A.AM. game* by those holding blanket tax ticket*. section seat# a t Oklahoma game tickets for the general public have been placed on sale a t the University the C. & H. Sporting Co-Op, Goods C o m p a n y , and the Jordan-Ellison Company. the result. His words bear added weight, when it is remembered that he predicted a win for Texas a tte r he had seen the Porkers play Henderson Brown. Last week Oklahoma beat Creighton College 26 -0 a t Nor­ man in a game th at brought to light a young sophomore star by the name of Warren. This lad was called “ a star among stars" in press report* f r o m Norman, when he contributed two of the Bonner long runs. Even the w riter of a staid to com- merit on the "beauty" of a par­ ti* ular brilliant long run by War- r* n. The new ntar wa* flanked by Kuch men as Tom Churchill, who will be remembered as a member of the 1928 Olympic team , Cap­ tain Frank Crider, Earl Flint, and Bus Mills, who have drawn favor­ able comment in past games. touchdowns after the crop of Longhorns, and their a t­ titude is a good example of “ All for one, and one fo r all." last week, had nothing but ton {/raise for the Oklahoma mac hine. Remarking that they clicked off plays like the great Aggie team of 0 2 7 , he predicted th a t the bat­ tu* Saturday wuold be greatest of the e a r l y season for lo n g ­ horns, and wa* openly dubious of pied the Porkers from their lofty ; .Sooners in their game with C reig h -, editorial column cho,*** pinnacle, they have wetted down to a schedule that finds but one funrn that might be term ed an easy one. Rice, who come* here October 26, should not offer any opposition to speak of, but every man must be in good condition at the right time if Texas is to win th** rest of the games. The game with the Sooners next week will be one of th*- hardest of the sea­ son, declared Marty Karoi*, who Monied the game at Norman last It will be remembered Saturday. th at Marty came back from the Arkansan-Henderson Brown con-1 .... 0yer to Fayetteville to watch lest week before tent, saving t h a t ^ e Texas-Arkansas clash. Maybe anrj then again maybe he Texas would win over the Pork- 1 et*. j f h(, the p o n y vi„j. think about ful over the outcome of the g am eI toni had plenty {when they hoarded their train for in Dallas next Saturday. ■ Dallas Isnt night. T hat last quar- Jinx Sacker, Waco sport wri | t«r attack will give Morrison a ter, predicted Arkansas to win by few choice tid-bits to chew on for the* | thij# wt,ek> amJ then th<, Texas- a decisive score, but when game did not come out according j oklahoma game ought to add to hi prediction*, he was qui< to {my the following tribute li tt l e Ae Id: Statistics show th at the Creigh­ ton team, whieh week befort last drew attention by an 18- 0 victory over St. Mary’s, could gain by 26- yards from scrimmage against the , first string play-! ^ 00n‘*rM> while the Oklahoma team gained Oklahoma scored on the nine first play* of the game, by taking the kiek-off and making a straight march to the opposite goal. Ticket sates at the Norman In­ stitution, indicate th at there will be 6,000 rooters down for the Dal­ las game. Students have been tickets. A 65- sold over 2,000 in new uni­ piece band, attired . . . . k ; few more worries to his list. The I form ,‘ aU° wl ma ® 1 play-by-play returns in! i ov^y tm- wire didn't say what kind by this Monday morning for j fa steer*, but if they were any- thol(C they've been us- they n o t b* 0f passes were being tossed . They say th at Ray M orrison, _ w eek ly Meeting* Schedule Posted IL* apparently is a bit d oubt-1 (li,ln*t Sa perhaps it w o u ld 325 yards, <125 yards. “— — coming fjv,. t)f a , # _ , , . .. ar? to ... P‘ .. , A of partial schedule the weekly meetings of the student or­ ganizations was announced Mon­ day by Miss Dorothy Louise Ge- bauer, assistant dean of women. Additional organizations will be added to the list soon. V o t e f o r B O N E - —- A s s e m b l y an i t had were plenty bewildering. W ry few listeners at the <’o»Qp test week knew why Cordy Brown wa* playing with his left ham! in splints. In the Texas- Centenary game, Gordy ripped tho end of his finger nearly off. Kel­ ley taped the Steer it up, and captain finished that game. Be­ fore leaving for Arkansas, Kel devised a protector for the fin-1 ger which called for the splints. Phis slowed the Steer tackle down some, but didn’t lessen his effec- l i v e n e s s , omit* •om* of the di.gruntlod T «m i ' th}njf exes who have always been o n the } in|f in practice all week, c o a c h ’* n e c k wlinn hi* t e a m did f e w b o u q u e t* j n o t w in , to pa** a t o C l y d e L i t t l e f i e l d , a g e n t l e m a n an i n e v e r y s e n s e o f t h e w o r d , litt le , u n t i r i n g w o r k e r , w h o say* b u t w h o s e t e a m s h o w e d s u c h r e - 1 m a r k a b l e i m p r o v e m e n t d u e l a r g e - 1 ly t o his e ffo r ts t h a t it o v e r c a m e th e rn t e a m w h ic h , a c c o r d i n g t o d o p e , o u t s i d e o n l y c h a n c e t o n o s e o u t . T h a t v i c t o r y s h o u l d c a u s e t h e L o n g h o r n g r a d s f o r e v e r . t h e i r h a m m e r s t o h i d e is C l y d e L i t t l e f i e l d g e t t i n g a th e l i t t l e b e t t e r b e s t o u t o f his m a t e r i a l. T h a t '* t h e k in d o f c o a c h t h e y h a v e b e e n innings lo o k i n g fo r . why not g i v e him a and h a n d ' ’ if y o u h a v e h ad d o u b t* ) r e g a r d i n g h i t a b i l it y , t h o s e d o u b t s then they set a new world series That m ark by sc o r in g ten time* in one • b a u l d b e d is p e l l e d L o n g h o r n te a m of 1 9 2 9 is s t r i c t l y franu, to win. That mark hasn’t L i t t l e f i e l d ’* i n e x p e r i e n c e d , b u t S a t u r d a y U t - t i e f i e l d l ik e ‘e m e m It w o u ld be a p o o r c h a m p i o n s . i n d e e d w h o w o u ld n o t s p o r t s m a n annet s l i e r th e T e x a s c o a c h h is s i n c e r e c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t h i s T e x a s v ic t o r y o v e r a s t r o n g o u t - o f - s t a t e t e a m . l a r g e l y been thought of before, The rookies made their The A’s waited seven Saturday started a p p a r e n t l y p l a y i n g t e a m . n o w . th a n had o n It is ^ Saturday first scores for Texas in a conference afternoon. Little go Bull Elkins went into the a ir to drag down a Porker pass to race! 30 yards for a counter, white Johnnie Craig was on the receiv­ toss by! ing end of a 30-yard Meadows for the final score of the game. Shelley ripped around right end for the first m arker. and then tossed to Beau Brummel Recs for the second score. No one can deny that Little­ field Ka* accomplished wonders with his team this year. When the training season was a week x*DI, the Texas team was conceded a possibility of running fourth In the con It rente rac<*, and now the critics are beginning favor them to repeat their champion­ ship march of 1928. Never was there a group of men more willing to put out more than the present to V o t e f o r B I L L D Y E R F or J o u r n a l i s m A s s e m b l y m a n PK at E l e c t P H I F E R — A s s e m b l y RE-ELECT Clara Marie Arrington For E ducation A ssem b ly PK P. K. Y o u % e n j o y th e finest coffee in th e U n i v e r s i t y N e ig h b o rh o o d . D r in k i t b e tw e e n c la s s e s — P. K. Sandwich Shops, inc. O P P O S I T E U N I V E R S I T Y O P P O S I T E H A N C O C K PX WE ANNOUNCE A reduction in the price of cleaning and pressing of men s suits and la­ dies’ dresses. Beginning M onday, O ctober i 4th, we will clean and press men s suits and ladies’ dresses for $1.00 We have installed the new Odorless System of d ry cleaning which en­ ables us to give you this substantial reduction in cleaning and pressing, and at the sam e tim e w e assure you th at w e are going to give you even b etter service th an we have ever given you before. The TOGGERY 2310 GUAD. PHONE 3090 J. L. ROSE MAJESTIC M A N ’S SHOP D o n ’t M iss th e FALL STYLE R E V IEW N ext M onday and T u esd a y N igh ts Now Only $1.00 For the highest grade of work. NICK LINZ M ASTER CLEA NER W E ALSO CLEAN H A T S Hancock Theatre 611 C on gress Phone 2-3123 Christine McElreath Candidate for Assembly From the School of Education ■ Three years’ work in School of Education Competent and willing to work Vote Today For Christine McElreath JU- ^ (This Space Contributed by Friends) E R E ’S AN O PPO R TU N ITY to BUY TWO D R E SS E S at a price you usually pay fo r O N E! If you do n ot w ant TWO FR IEN D and share the costs. H N ew fall and w inter fashions in lovely fabrics o f satins, crepes, g eorgettes, velvets and tw eed silks. All the new colors: Blacks, Brow ns, B lues, and Reds. Sm art tuck-in su its, en­ sem bles, jack et suits and m any others for selection. COME! Y ou’ll be surprised. TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1929. r T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ggg ' -ft" T S V J i v '< : m 'til 1 i - ' ■' ' KS I I s G reen and R athbone R epresent Sororities A lpha Chi O m ega H as A nniversary I C T Y r n CAMPUS D yke-Patillo Rites W ednesday Leaving T uesday fo r Orange, w here they w ill attend th e w ed­ ding o f Frank D yke to Ju stin e Pa* tiUo are Loraine Lucas, Eula N oble, Lawson Cox, Howard P et­ erson, and Burt Dyke. The ce re­ m ony will take place W ednesday, October 16. M iss Lucas w ill be bridesm aid and Burt Dyke will serve as best man to his brother. the D elta Chi fratern ity and M iss Ba­ tino was a m em ber o f the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at Brenau Col­ lege in Georgia. Mr. Dyke w as a pledge* o f -----------o------------ Dr. Ayer Attending Education Meeting Alpha Phi chapter o f Alpha Chi j Omega held their annual F o u n d -j ers’ Day banquet Monday even in g at the Driskill H otel to observe the forty-sixth anniversary o f the fou n d in g o f the n ational organ i­ zation. The fratern ity flow er, the scarlet carnation, and the color?, Dr. F. C. A yer, professor o f ed­ ucational adm inistration o f the U niversity, is one o f a group o f ten educators who are in session scarlet and olive green, w ere fea- at W ashington, D. C., en gaged in form ulatin g plans for the su per­ tured in the decoration, a mound vision of large schools. o f the bright blossom s and green long table fo lia g e cen terin g th e which w as lighted by tall red ta ­ pers in crystal holders. Place cards w ere and in carnation designs, the colors w ere repeated in ices and sw eets. C o-operation w ith the N ational Education S ociety, which has an enrollm ent o f 600,000 teachers, is expected to produce new m ethods fo r educational p ractice. H igher increased qualifica­ salaries and tions are believed to have dis­ couraged those who use the pro­ fession as a step ping stone for m arriage or business. V irginia N ourse, Schoonover Wins Scholarship At U. of Arkansas Winner Chosen on Two All Conference Teams Last Year the 1930 Razorback basketball team and fo r the p ast tw o years has been nam ed on th e a ll-S ou th ­ w est C onference team . He has also won all-conferen ce honors in football, in which sport he p lays I an end position. { The A rkansas candidate fo r the Rhodes Scholarship is p resident of this year’s senior class. He is a member o f B lue Key, society of student leaders, and o f T ii Eta, dorm itory fratern ity . live Razorback S p r,in t to Th* rhxihi Toxait- FA Y ETTEV ILLE, A rk., Get IdLst spring he was awarded a the Men’s by 14.— W ear Schoonover and P o c a -j Press Club in honor o f his having been named by the fa c u lty as the hontas, wan was nam ed On tho student who hail done the m ost squad all-conference basketball for the U niversity. last w inter and then as an end on a number o f selectio n s for all-conference footb all honors, had another honor bestow ed on bim th e U n iversity last w eek when council ii a un/(I him as the U niver­ sity of A rkansas candidate fo r the Rhodes Scholarship from A r­ kansas. Schoonover w ill appear at before the sta te Little Rock in D ecem ber a t which tim e Arkansas' Rhodes scholar is to be named. The Rhodes Schol­ arship provides for three years* study at O xford U n iversity and is worth about $2,000 annually. Jimmy Nelson Journalistic A ssem b lym an B IL L D Y E R — “ The T e x a n ’* C h o ic e ” V o t e for B O N E — 'A ssem bly com m ittee ELECT Schoonover is one o f th e m ost outstanding stu d en ts on th e Ark-! ansa? cam pus. He honor j student and a m em ber o f Skull and Torch, honorary scholarship fraternity. H e is cap tain-elect o f i is an -a* V o te for B O N E — A sse m b ly N H I M ! Elizabeth K ing spent the w eek ­ end at her hom e in Ennis. Libbie Loar and M argaret S cu l­ l s sp en t the w eek-end w ith Mar- g a ie t ’s parents in H ouston. Dr. Eduard M ieek, ad ju n ct pro­ fessor of Slavonic lan guages, spent Sunday in San A ntonio. E le c t P H I F E R — A s s e m b ly V o t e fo r BILL D Y E R F or J ou rn alism A s s e m b ly m a n C H A S. H. RAVEY Jeweler \J^ Block from Hi-Prices 106 W e st 6th Fox l^ews O p e n in g Season Interstate Big Tim e Vodvil T a lk in g C om edy --- a Theater Calendar C R E S C E N T — “ B ig N ew * ” — C a ro l L om bard, R o b ert Arm* str o n g . Sam H a rd y . T h u rsd ay — “ W h isp erin g W i n d s” — P a ts y R u th M iller, M alcolm M cG regor. H A N C O C K — “ T h ey H a d to S e e P a r is” — W ill R o g ers, I r e n e R ich, M a rg u erite C h u rch ill, W an L e b e d e ff, F ifi D o rsa y . T h u rsd a y — V A LI­ D E V IL L E — “ A m o n g U s M o rta ls” — M ary H a y n e * ; and fo u r o th e r a c ts; p ic tu r e — “ W h y L ea v e H o m e ? ” — S u e C arol, J ea n BAry, D ix ie L e e , D a v id R o llin s. M A J E S T IC — “ H i s G lo rio u s N ig h t” — J oh n G ilb e rt, K ath ­ e r in e D a le O w en , d ir ec ted b y L io n el B a rr y m o r e . T h u rs­ d a y — “ E v a n g e lin e ” — D o lo re s D el R io, R olan d D rew . Q U E E N — “ W h y B r in g T h at a n d M ack, U p ? ” — M oran E v e ly n B re n t. T E X A S — “ M ile. F rom A rm en - t it r e s ” — E s te lle B r a d y , A lf G od d ard . W e d n e sd a y — “ T h e W in d ” — L illian G ish . PERSONALS A nna May Junem an and Ju l­ iu s Junem an sp en t the w eek-end at th eir hom e in H ouston. visited H elen and M a r g a r e t H arper o f M cG regor th eir sisters, E lizabeth and H arriet, at the S cot­ tish R ite D orm itory over the w eek ­ end. Abbie Louise M ilby, a tran sfer from M artha W ashington Sem i­ nary, sp en t th e p ast w eek-end in San A ntonio. Louis P atent and V aile H enry o f F ort W orth, form er stu d en ts o f the U niversity, spent the w eek­ end in A ustin. A lp ha Phi chapter o f Alpha Chi O m ega held form al in itiation F ri­ day n igh t fo r L otta E vers of D enton and E tta Mae N ien d orff o f Laredo. A bby Goodrich o f M arlin, fo r ­ m er stu d en t o f the U n iversity, v is ­ ited a t the T ri-D elt house Sun­ day. Mary Frank C o ffee returned to the cam pus Sunday, a fte r a w eek­ end trip to San A ngelo. Sarah Ann L lew ellyn , D elta D elta D elta, sp en t the w eek-end at her home in M arlin. Joyce M yers o f S c o t t is h Rite D orm itory spent Sunday in San A ntonio with her parents. D uella Davis visited friend s in San Antonio fast w eek-end. M ildred H ardy, S cottish R ite D orm itory, sp en t the w eek-end at her home in San A ntonio. F ran ces Jean Burleson o f San th e A ngelo, form er stu d en t o f U n iversity and a m em ber o f D elta D elta D elta, is resid in g at the Tri- D elt house. F ran ces Landrum, Kappa Alpha in last w eek-end T h eta, stayed San A ntonio. M iss W inifred Green, instruc­ tor in the departm ent o f physical and Miss train in g fo r w om en, Lucy Rathbone, ad ju nct professor in hom e econom ics, w ere elected rep resen tatives advisory board by P an-H ellenic in a special m eetin g Monday a ftern oon . T hese tw o m em bers w ill rep resen t the sol critics in all m eetin gs o f the advisory board. to the Plans N ex t m eetin g o f P an-H ellenic is scheduled fo r Friday, N ovem ber second sem ester I. for rushing w ill be discussed then. T he com m ittee on rushing plans o f Hilda W offord, is com posed and K atherine G enevieve Critz, H enderson. s s * N ew m an Club H as San M arcos G uests A num ber o f the m em bers o f the San M arcos N ew m an Club w ere p resen t a t the m eetin g o f local N ew m an Club Sunday the m orning in the club rooms. An address o f w elcom e w as given by P resid en t M enton Murray o f the U n iversity club, and the president re­ o f th e San M arcos sponded. group Ju lia K elley gave a m usical reading d uring the program , and Zoe and E lizab eth Linz gave tap dances. F ran ces R evelle rendered a vocal F ath er W illiam B lakeslee m ade a short address. solo. Plans fo r a steak fr y and p ic ­ nic to be held W ednesday evening on M ount B onnell w ere m ade. All club m em bers w ill m eet in the club room at 7 o'clock that night. The T hespians, dram atic organ iza­ tion o f the club, w ill m eet thi.- Tuesday n ight a t 7 o ’clock. Plans for rehearsals for th e th ree one- act plays to be given early in N o­ vem ber w ill be announced at the m eeting. Mrs. P ettigrew Gives S unday T ea Mrs. A. W. P ettig rew en ter­ tained with Sunday afternoon tea from 4:30 to 6 o ’clock for the boys who are sta y in g at h er house and the boys who form erly resided at in her house. receivin g by a group o f U n iver­ sity girls and som e o f the deans. She w as assisted The house was p rofu sely decor­ ated with fall flow ers in shades of In the dining pink and yellow'. room, where sandw iches and an ice w ere served to the gu ests, Ihe table was decorated with pink dah­ lias, and at the fou r corners o f the tapers tab le w hite in crystal holders. burned E lla Jane W urzbach o f the T heta house sp en t the w eek-end in San A ntonio with her paren ts. F rances G reenw ood, D elta D elta D elta, spent the w eek-end in San A ntonio. Grace L igh tfoot has returned to ber home in P alestine a fte r a visit with Mary Alden E verett at S cot­ tish Rite D orm itory. Earle L andstreet visited in San A ntonio over the w eek-end. Miss D em pis H udler has re­ turned from a w eek-end visit with frien d s in V ictoria. M argaret Bridges, A lpha Chi O m ega, sp en t the w eek-end w ith her parents in N ixon. Joh n n ie Ruth D avidson spent the w eek-end in B ertram w ith her parents. E le c t P H I F E R — A s s e m b ly C E C IL B U T L E R em blem Handm ade buckles anklets, slave bracelets, w atch­ bands, rings, F ratern ity, Soror­ ity, and Club orders a specialty. I w ill call. _2804 N u e c e s P h o n e 4 8 2 8 T h ey soy s h e we* w ick ed — b ad — b e tr a y e d ber c o u n t r y , but w ait till you »ee ber p resident a f the chapter, served as toastm is­ tress and introduced the speakers and the honor g u ests, Mrs. Peyton W em yss-Sm ith o f Oklahoma City, province president, and the new in itiates, E ttta Mae N ien d orff of Laredo and L otta E vers o f D en­ told o f ton. Mrs. W em yss-Sm ith the fou n d in g o f the fratern ity and Of personal con tacts w ith the re­ m aining .E liz a ­ livin g founders. beth Benson toasted th e founders chapter, with Mrs. o f the local Hugh Lynn g ivin g the response. Mary A lice Bone g a v e a toast to the province president, and Grace G rafius gave a to a st to the new in- iatiates. F ratern ity songs, led by Mary furnished diversion A lice Bone, b etw een courses. The ch ap ter also entertained Sunday evening w ith an inform al b u ffe t supper at the chapter house to honor their visitin g province p resident and the new pledges. T ea H onors Freshm an Girls T hursday Girls o f the jun ior class w ill honor th e freshm an and tran sfer girls Thursday aftern oon w ith a tea at the F acu lty W om en’s Club from 4 to 6 o ’clock. Ila ssie P lacett sp en t the w eek ­ end in San A ntonio. V o te fo r B O N E — A sse m b ly Light an El T relies and You Are Sm oking the B est A t A ll Good Cigar Counters A B E F R A N K CIGAR CO. D istributors LA ST DAY- JO H N GILBERT T H E A L L T A L K I N G R O M A N C E HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT* D irectio n o f L io n el B a rrym ore “ F A R O N E L L ” A T a lk in g C om edy S cree n S o n g Sou nd N ew s W E C A N T T A K E T H E P L A C E O F A M O T H E R — in many respects, but we can sew on buttons and mend rips and tears “just like mother used, to do r and there is no ep- tra charge. Dial $-6-8-5 ! MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTI ER E/ T O D A Y ( O N L Y ) T E X A S BIG NEW S w ith R O B E R T A R M S T R O N G C A R R O L L O M B A R D A ll T a lk in g C o m ed y Go Easy, Doctor fR E fC E M T i M i i M M O R A N & M ACK W E E K IN A U S T I N T H E T W O BLACK CROW S Moran & Mack a \Why Bring That U p?” All T a lk in g , S in ging , D a n c in g , L au g hin g C O M E D Y -D R A M A — w ith — H arry G r e e n — E v ely n B ren t A L S O A C T S N E W S H o m e o f P a ra m o u n t P icture s T h e Finest N IG H T CLUB i n th e So u t h E n t e r t a i n in g I f X A S - O K L A H O M A U n iv e r s ity S t u d e n t # J F K I D A Y October 18, 1929 A n id eal s e t t in g for c p e r f e c t W h o o p e e P arty W O N D E R F U L MUSIC B e a u t if u l C h oru s in S u p e r b F lo o r S h o w THE NEW B A G D A D O n Fort Worth P ik e M A K E T A B L E R E S E R V A T I O N S E A R L Y S e e Cha* H. P o te e t C o ver Charge $ 2 .5 0 L**' ‘ii a W ill Rogers in a T hey H ad to See P aris” More la u g h s than “ The “ C o ck e y e d W orld" Aud t h a t ’s sa y in g a lot. Hear him talk and sing. V odvil I n t e r s t i c e B i * T im r V od vil S t a r l i n g Get. 17. T h u r s d a y . Over 200 Dresses in This Sale SEE O UR W I N D O W S Dresses $5 2 For *9 $8.95 Dresses 2 For ’15 $14.75 Dresses 2 For *25 A platform th a t will be fulfilled if elected E L E C T Mary Alice Bone to the Assembly from the School of Education VOTE TODAY for one WELL QUALIFIED Experience Sincerity E nergy Scholarship Vote Today Venable Fitzhugh for for A C A D E M IC ASSEM BLYM AN Because of his pledge of Sincerity, Energy, and Honesty, and because of his interest in student activities, F itzhugh deserves your vote. A C A D E M S V O T E EITHER IN M A IN BU ILDIN G OR GARRISON H A LL T H E D A I L Y T E X A H TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, IMS. HAROLD TEEN—A LITTLE COMPETITION I BABV- MCA*/ AGGOTT TM’ OL HOT C H fV M td 'T M O * ' VOO TO A ( THC. P M . ? f p s JOST T o o BA J MAUE. A PRPA/tOUS LAJGfAGCMt-.AjT; \ M ft. Ct_MBiK| DGtSSVf* U K E S HIMSELF- SO VmELL h e. o o & W T vmamT aaNOaIE El s e TTO y t f g Mf AA - . , In Facilitate Th* Daily T»*a* I* published ca *W nnr>rii o f the V i t f m H y aff Ta***. A«*- Isa. bp Ta*** StWhHrt PlWs*U*M> la#., w i n lap «*<•<** Munday. Editor UU o«4«. R, H A M O W * Bl * 1-43 . (A fur l l R.® • Bus-ness effiees. B. Ball. Telephone* I J J <4 nod W IW - prfHVa bp UM University Pf***, a. v Entered! a* second el*#* matter hi tbs r *t Bautta. TW**- fksbecrtfliea priest f l u dollar* yearly. WM. KAY 1IIUL.E* tor_______ DAVID HADL Editor-In-Chief ling EHI! M anaging I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B f DAN C. FOW LER Ma**aer* P ro tested . T a riff W ork Slow. C anadian Conference. C hina’* Drouth. P reh ifto ric Dwelling*. n i n s Dr. J . B. W h a iry , profoaaor of English, wan born in Cum berland ! County, V irginia, M arch 4, 1872. ( He wa?* the eon of Mr. and Mr*. J. M. W harejr, We was m arried | to Miss Elizabeth Chapm an of I Nashville, Term., I April 14, 1006. i A fte r attend- ! i n t p re p a ra to ry ! school a t Moorea- ! Ville, N. C„ he ! r e c e i v e d his bachelor of arte I and m aster of a rts d e g r e e s f r o m Davidson phren, nm uypr re aor af re of 200 White Kuwsianej i rn ”» ▼ iu».,n jfa ila r, Oc- College, and his grrlpa Calhoun , ^ degree bf doctor philosophy of from Joh n s Hop­ kins U niversity. a p ­ He was profes­ W H I T E I! i‘ inn* h&v,- dem and- ™ edl thro u g h the O rm a n con­ le a g u e of Na- sulate th a t the „ Wendell O N « i _____ J E S S . van t u i t i o n s be in fo rm ed Officially Of th e Ale* a c h r e e . BUI D r* mBmmere of 200 W hite Russians : toher I. **21* ‘' M , . „ , to Rditerlal Writer* Special F*ataf« Bo* Ca*** 7 3 BasasO , 5 C « r I stat? | g l o r l » l Paragraph* t->iumni»U: Dan rf. im w I Hr. Altax Mar- |Arw, Im* lo Fleetwood. Alfred Mel b R IMM MOP*. I*? aft went Eton* §*«,■*; BA Coat**®. PAO MsnRcafcw. ftacletyt C h r iitil* EHK K«’**'*«« SRT aaa, ( I), it Hardeman, J econ#* Kerby* Itarp J«*fpAin» Berk**. w — - r a Volunteer R«»pkmi>nt n r o - 1»1*o wtll include a speech a t New „ M, moril| school, TomyUh Jimmy Nelson Journalistic A ssem b lym an B IL L D Y E R — E x p erie n ce and C apability Slavonic Meeting Thanksgiving night. Or. MUekY foi * for ELECT f o r B O N E A m e m h l y . mrw V o t e The member^ of the Stu-! dents* Association, and that includes every bona fide stu­ dent of the University, re­ member that at least 50 per I cent of the entire student l*>dy must vote in the election today for the amendments to have any chance of adoption, since the Constitution pro­ vides that at least 50 per cent; of the student body must vote in all elections at which are submitted amendment.- for to carry regardless of the vote cast for or against such amendments submitted. Give the matter your serious con­ sideration and then lend your vote to remedy these defects in the present arrangement. amendments these Headlines -o--------------- from the sport page of the Dallas Morning News: BRUIN B O S S TO SHOOT EITHER MALONE J —-KOOT IN F I R S T GO TUESDAY. It looks Ilk** a bad day for one of the boys. — - a ------------ — Scientists have said t h a t death theoretically h not in­ evitable. We heard, too, th at pinker'i& m have the rl^ht of wm . . Life of Houston Windsor Helps Get I Brewer Directs Newly Published Lib'">' “ ,m"°" Ex,e"*'“ C°0,“ • He has w ritten vario u s a rtic le s 1 C. P. B rew er o f the Division of E xtension o f th e U niversity has - --------* — for "Modern Lnmruagi '.otc ann Historical data for “The Raven," j building at the University of ll- £,*wli..wM for "M odern Language Not'-*” and edited the T ercen ten ary Edition of a biography o f G eneral Sam Houa- j linoie, O ctober 1H, will m ark th e j UJq. com pleted a first short course Bunyan’* the efforts of P. L. j jn 8a| esm anship in San Angelo. A "P ilg rim ’* P rog ress," for the Clarendon P ress, O xford, follow ing a y e a r’s leave of from the U n iv ersity which found sn the archives of the U n i-1 U niversity of Texas, versity . *“ J w ere obtained from m anuscripts W indsor, fo rm er lib rarian at the _____ — ------ to n , w ritten by M arquis Jam es, climax of W indsor was succeeded here by D edication of the new lib rary — V o te fo r B IL L D Y ER F o r Jo u rn a lism A ssem b ly m an I second course is to be given I wichita Fails, and a third course in w ill be held the la tte r p a rt of No­ vem ber in E l Paso. E lect P H IF E R —Assembly V ote fop EON E— A***mbly MUSICAL’ T E A Grace Hall. Tuesday, 4 —6 All Saints Guild featuring th e following artists: Mrs. Eldred McKinnon— Violinist Mr. M etcalf— Baritone Nadine Peterson— Soprano Mrs. Harwood Stacy— Pianist H ilda Molesworth—Soprano Signe Lundeleus— Pianist Mr. Gil— Baritone Admission—25 and 50 cents £ ‘u been recen tly J- * U niversity of Southern C alifornia, where a large new lib rary building has com pleted. Goodwin w as the im m ediate prede­ cessor of E . W. W inkler, presen t librarian. A th ird fo rm er lib ra­ rian a t the U niversity, M. L. Good­ rich, now a t D artm outh, was in ­ stru m en tal in securing a new li­ b rary building fo r his school re ­ cently. - ...... - .——o-------------- Lee C o u lter o r Newm an Hall spent last w eek-end in G alveston. E lect P H IF E R — A taem bly NEW W A Y CAFE Specializing in Mexican Dishes The Original Mexican Cafe in Austin 108 W. 5th St. V O T E T O D A Y For Florence Weymouth Your Flossye FOR ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY “L A S T on the ticket.... FIRST on the Bailor Candidacy based on ability and knowledge of student affairs Your Vote and Influence Appreciated Classified Ad Section James L. “Fats” Crawford, Jr. VO TE FOR FOR Engineer Assemblyman GIVE US A RING The Laundry Does It Best W e Have Student Rates. A LW A Y S DIAL 6444 ANNOUNCEMENTS ' ■ abject. Coaching TEXAS RESE A KC H ANI) COACHING BUREAU— Material kh! tiered on any in ail branches by expert*. Telephone 5634. 70i) W est 24th Street. itual Medium. WHY W O RST— See M r., n ick el— Spir­ R esidence 208 W «*t 7th. Ring 8892 for appointm ent. Hoar* I IO a m . to 9 p.m. Live days by appoint- 1 Blent. No colored. DRESSMAKING ing, alterations DRESSMAKING, flr«t cl«s» ladle# tailor­ S atisfa ctio n guaran­ teed w ith reasonable prices. Mr#, hoy ii, 509 Na I Ie Bldg. Phone 7656. mm FIRST-CLASS d ressm aking— a|l kind* of suit#, coat#. fancy dreaaea, A lteration a speeia y. Phone 2 -2 0 3 8 . tailored ID R the b est dressm aking, alterations, hem stitch in g, g ifts and coatum e jew ­ I.adios Shop, elry, go 240 ■< Guadalupe. Phone 5253. the Eureka to FLORAL BARNEY FARM ER Dentist H o m e l a u n d r y I l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 9 1 2 N orw ood B ld g . P h o n e 2 - 3 5 1 3 STUDIOS TEXAS GARAGE BIG BARGAINS in USED CARS Isook 'em over A. F. BARNHILL 10&-12 E. 8th. I Phone 832" tin g s, Gas heaters. N ice E. RAVEN. Plum bing repair#, Gas fit­ selection . P rices reasonable. Mer ion water heater*. 1493 I .av ara S treet, Phone 8763. JO WIK * H M O S lO ia E r J F R E E 3S'CAK Cf THIS M A R T I N S FLY-O L E N E IT KILLS Flies Ants. Roaches and Mosquitoes -qp*. RESULTS OUA3AXTIIO MISS M. T. STU M PF T eacher o f Piaao Reasonable R ates 2404 Guadalupe S t. Pbona 8267 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM for two b oys, w ith sleep in g pi 1811 Colorado S treet, Phone 6967. ROOM for boys in private home. 28C Nuece*. Phone 2 -1 6 4 9 . ( We also have floor sw eep, d isin fecta n ts, and floor dye. Special prices to Room ­ ing H ou ses. C. J. Martin and Son. Phone ZI. NICE upstairs ea st room for man s t u ­ dent. U pperclassm an R eferences preferred. N ueces. Dial 5160. or required. in stru ct 25 FOR COAL— COKE A ND WOOD U n iv ersity Coal A Wood Co. Phone 77 41 506 San Marcos St LOST & FOUND Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE DRISKILL HOTEL LAU ND RY ! WOODMAN’S \ SHOP — Cut FLOW ER flow ers, wedding bouquets, taMe dec­ Member I Floral Telegraph D elivery. 909 Con­ oration*. d esig n s. a rtistic g ress, P hone 9360» NOTICE APARTMENTS FOR RENT U n iv ersity . W ater and THREE-ROOM furnished apartm ent, near fu r­ nished J 2 I. A lso choice so u th ea st bed­ room. 2382 T rin ity. Phone 2 -1 7 4 1 . lig h ts BOR .• V S M .M .S IM . .rf J , t h , « • . G*r***- f t & K d . *" »" •»*• a -" * * ” TY PIN G PHONOGRAPH RECORDS GRADUAPF. AND FACULTY— Theses and M saoasripts exp ertly and neatly typed. Thoroughly experienced. B efor­ en ess, Cecil Butler, Phone 4§2S, 2804 I j N ueces. HITS from "W hy Bring T hat Up” by Moran and Mack— Ethel W aters and 821 Isaac Bledsoe. Dance Num bers. C ongress, V O T E for Ruth Phifer for the Assem bly from the College of Arts and Sciences Knowledge and Experience of Students Activities VOTE TODAY TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RESULTS. WE AID YOU IN FINDING LOST ARTICLES, RENTING ROOMS, SECURING BOARDERS, SELLING CARS, ETC., DKS. LYNN & LYNN D e n ia l S u r f e o n s 5 0 7 S ca rb ro u g h B ld g ., P h o n o 8 1 5 4 MAKING ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NOTICES. CALL 2-3164 AND WE GET YOUR ADS. (ke D. W h ite Chaa. A . W ilco* Q. C. T aylor J■ H arris Gardner for reward. g r e e t i n g s from W H ITE. WILCOX. TAYLOR A GARDNER 14 0 6 Norwood Bldg. A ttorn eys-at-L aw 60 CENTS AT THE W EST EN D W ill Clean and P ress a Suit or P ress Suit and Pair of Pant* PH O NE 6312 LOST—R A . SII Lab. set. Finder pleaJM return to Wm. Hay Miller. 119 B. Hall LOST Between 2389 Fan Antonio ann j .Stadium, gray hack note book and Eng 12 British Pr<*e and Poetry. Phone 7060. O. K. Du Bowe. LOST Aloha Rho Chi Mother* pin Finder please return to B. H all I l k ] FOR SALE 1928 FORD COUPE. Good condition. Price reasonable. Sec Ray Baker, 210? Guadalupe. Phone 7391. FOR SALE— New Corona typew riters^ Im prove yoor school work* E asy term s. by u sin g a typew riter. Phone 9626. SEV E R A L typew riters in good condition! 287 W. 6th Ski and at a bargain. Phone 5542. WANTED W ANTED— Garbage ta r bog feed. WIL it a vsrg d a y , furnish cans and g e t Phone 6144. W A N T E D — Good C ellist for en sem b le work. Call 2 -1 2 * 4 or IO U . BOARD & ROOM GOOD home-cooked rn-'ai-, threw meals a! day *25.69; 2 meals a day *28.00. UtObi Nueces Street. Phone 2-0249. PHOTOGRAPHS YOUR Pho‘.>*rraphy by EHioti’i . Intro-, dilatory o ffe r : Four 8x10 P ro fessio n a l Photographs, one colored in oil. at rn bar­ gain. Paul l l . H argis. Phone Z -8 8 S I. i o u W. 3 « • » S tu d io , a n d . E n g in e e r in g w ill a t- th e U n iv e rsity Co-O p. | . * . T he L ittle T h e a te r is se a rc h in g j e _____________________ f o r E n g lish sta g e p ro p e rtie s, in ­ clu d in g a L in co ln te le p h o n e d ire c ­ tory', an E n g lish n e w sp a p e r, a n d I an old sty le c y lin d e r p h o n o g r a p h .; A nyone w ho possesses a n y o f th e I a rtic le s an d w ould be in te re s te d in le n d in g th e m to th e g ro u p h a s been a sk ed to g e t in to u c h w ith Mrs. H e n ry P e tr i, w ho in ch a rg e o f s e c u rin g p ro p e rtie s f o r th e p la y . is E le c t P H IF E R A sse m b ly B IL L D Y E R — E x p e r ie n c e an d C a p ab ility V o t e fo r B O N E — A sse m b ly ELECT Jim m y Nelson Journalistic Assemblyman P A G E S 1 Education Meet in Kentucky D e c e m b e r 3-6 Association Will Discuss Secondary Schools’ Rating T h# a n n u a l m e etin g o f th# As* j to 6, inclusive, E. lo c u tio n o f CoHeires and S eco n ­ d ary S chools o f so u th e rn s ta t# * ; w ill be held in L ex in g to n , D ecem - b er 3 J. M athew s, R e g istra r of th e U n iv er- | s ity, and ch a irm an of th# asso cia­ tio n , has an n o u n ced . Th# asso cia tio n the si* reg io n al s ta n d a rd is in g ag e n d # * In th e U n ite d S tate* an d include* it* te r r ito r y , eleven S o u th ern in S tate*. I t ha* been an im p o rta n t fa c to r in ra isin g ed u c atio n al s ta n ­ d a rd * in th e S outh, Mr. Mathew* sta te d . is one o f T h e w ork of th e asso ciatio n is c a rrie d on p rim a rily th ro u g h tw o! com m issions: th e C om m ission o n j In s titu tio n s o f H igher E d u ca tio n , a n d th e C om m ission on Sec o n dary Schools. E ach com m ission is com posed of five re p re se n ta tiv e s fro m each of th e eleven S o u th e rn S ta te s. Mem ber* o f th e Com m ission on Inst! tu t ions of H igher E d u c a tio n In elude both college and high school m e n ; an d th e C om m ission on S ec­ o n d a ry S chools include* men from college* an d se co n d a ry schools. T he first tw o day* of th e m e e t­ in g th e tw o com m ission* will w ork se p a ra te ly , a n d th e n e s t tw o days w ill be ta k e n up by th e A ssocia­ tio n p ro p e r. th e m e etin g O ne o f th e m a jo r p roblem s to com e b e fo re is tin r a tin g o f seco n d ary a c h o o ! * In each th# S outh. th ro u g h o u t s ta te th e h e s t schools a re am bi­ tio u s th# a ll-so u th ern list. to g e t on Mr. M athew s is now plan n in g C A N D ID A T E who Jintmi'* M axwell is a c a n d id a te fo r th* S tu d en t* ’ As- terribly from tho C ollfij* o f Art* rind Science*. Due to an e rro r, in hi* p ic tu re did ac.! ap p ear T he T ex a n w ith hi* fo rm al a n ­ nou n cem en t S unday. Former Faculty Member to Study German Prisons F. E. Giesecke A lso to Make Engineering Research In Europe ft Dr, F. Iv (.lieneeko, fo r m any I y e a rs p ro fe sso r o f a r h ite c lu re in j the U n iv e rsity and a t p rese n t di­ re c to r o f th e T ex a s E n g in e e rin g E x p e rim e n t S tatio n at A. St M .i fo r j l o - I re in e n g in e e rin g and archi- leave to d a y th e re to period of Today’s Ballot (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e I ) an y of the e d ito ria l s ta f f . T he trial* fo r th e se ease# will be con­ ducted by th e M en’s H o n o r C onn cd, The b a llo t is a* follow s: A c a d e m ic (•«* r e p r e s s * f a t l e s s : Weymouth Enters Academic Race F o r Assembly Candidate P l e d g e * Fair A dm inistration Of O ffice (re-#!#*- 3 m e n and 3 w o m a n ) Men 1. Jim min L. Millar ti « n ) Jam** M axw ell, 2 . 3. 5 , J. T ay lor, Jr. 4. Variable F itzh u gh Jake P a tto n 5. W om an 1. Rosalia Laalia 2. 1-ouise F arm er 3. Ruth P h ife r 4. Madge Mater 5. Em m a D, Hall 6. Edith E ilen b a r gar 7. F lo r e n c e W e y m o u t h j Busine** A d m in istr a tio n ( 3 re p r e ­ s e n ta tiv es , 2 men and I w o m e n ) Men 1. V irgil T ille ry 2. Frank G r iffis 3. Myer L e v y 4. G ard n er D u n ca n W o m e n 1. J o se p h in e A n th o n y 2. E liz a b e th P rothro E d uca tion ( 3 r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s 2 w o m e n and I m a n ) Men I. W. A. ( B i l l ) M orrison 2*. Robert L. S le d g e 3. T h om a s Muir W o m e n 1. Mary A lien B o n e 2 C h ristin e M cE lre ath 3. C lara Mari# A r r in g to n C o lle g e o f E n g in e e r in g ( 3 R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ) 1. C ha rles W e d d in g t o n ( r e ­ e le c t io n ) J a m e s L. C r a w fo r d , Jr. 2. T h eo d o re A llen 3. C h a u n c ey W. C ook 4. 5. B e v e r ly W. Sp illm an (J, M. V. ( H a l f - P i n t ) C arson 7. H op e Thom pson G ra d u a t e School (O n e r e p r e s e n t a t iv e ) r e p r a s e n t a t iv e ) 1. F r itz H o f f m a n Jim H a m m on d 2. Jo u rn alism ( I Ja m es A. N elson 1. 2. Bill D yor S c h oo l o f Law ( 3 r e p r e s e n t a tiv o s ) Jam os H. Pipkin 1. 2. M. L. Cook 3. G. G oo d w in S w e a tt 4. Ivan Irwin 5. B. L. Bird ti, Charlo* R ussell 7. A llan S te e r * sri a d v a n c in g hor aa T he frien d * o f Florist## W e y ­ a m o u t h , I c a n d id a te fro m th** C olleg e o f A rf41 i a n d S r ic nee* in f o r i tho S tu d e n t* ' A-s-embfy, haw- don# | ; so because th e y re a liz e th a t tto ­ que!! fir a t ton* o f Mi** W eym outh th e i ar# h ig h est ty p e o f good # tu d « n t gov ­ e rn m e n t, those w hich m ake i n * rn b e r * M o f o r T he campaign o f Mi** W ey­ m o u t h fo r this posit ton ha* be* n ! based on h e r in tim a te k n ow ledge their of student a c tiv in # * and to stud c r ’ problem# in relation J* >r g o v e r n m e n t and j the past tw o years. Mis# Wey I mouth ha* dem onstrated h e r ab ili­ position by her con i rta n t and lo y al work with and for ty for the its ideal*. the student*. If e le c te d , MD* W eym outh | pledge# herself to re p re se nt her j c o n s titu e n c y f a ith fu lly in th e A j sernbly, k ee p in g in to u c h w ith th e ir wit hes an d c a rry le g th e m o u t to th e g r e a te s t ex c o n s ta n tly j te n t possible. *— — - o------—------ Athenaeum Holds l l Tryouts for T he tr y o u t fo r in te r-s o c ie ty de b ate c o n te s t on th e q u e s tio n " R e ­ solved : T h a t th e I n s ta llm e n t F lan I of B uying Is a D a n g e r to A m eri- : can P ro s p e rity ” f e a tu re d th e m e e t­ ing o f th e A th e n a e u m L ite ra ry So- i ciety M onday n ig h t. E leven m en trie d o u t a n d fo u r I w ere chosen, N ew m e m b ers ai - • copied wen* J . B e ll B a rb e r, and Bob G ordon. s ta te fo rm e r Bill H am blen, s ta te I cham pion high school d e b a te r and I fo rm e r ex te m p o re s p e a k in g cham p io n ; F ra n k K napp, Interschoia.-itii cham pion o f bed Dengue a n d E dw ard y ea r, Tom Bagby, I R eich elt w ere chosen as th e Ath<- I naeum re p re s e n ta tiv e # in d eb a te . Ju d g e s fo r th e tr y o u t w e re Ber! I ii rd, S c o tt H u g h es, arid L eroy J e ff e r s . G IV E K U T N U M B E R S M arvin * B ro w n , T om C row der, B ubba C ro w d er, an d P e te B rail# will e n te r ta in o v e r sta tio n K U T T h u rsd a y n ig h t w ith a n d piano n u m b e rs. so n g E lect P H IF E R — A ssem bly Aggies Hold Election | For Senior Offices T h re e B oys F ak e H o m e E co n o m ics C o u rs e T h is Y e a r T he d e p a r tm e n t o f h om e econom ies has th r e e m en en ­ rolled f o r one o f th e ir c o u rse s this y ea r. T h e y a re H arold E k h e n b a u m , F a t F lem in g , an d C h a r l e s M illhouse. E ie h en - bau n i, a ju n io r , w ill be a c a n d i­ d a te fo r a d e g re e in com m ercial a r t : F le m in g , a sophom ore, is a c a n d id a te f o r a d e g re e in a rc h i­ te c tu r e , a n d M inh o u se, a se n io r, is a c a n d id a te f o r a d e g re e in in te r io r B eside d e c o ra tin g . th e s e th r e e boys th e r e a r e 25 g irls in th e class. T h e c o u rse is n o t co o k in g o r sew ing, b u t a r t, h isto ry , a n d a p ­ p re c ia tio n . T he firs t se m e ste r is a s tu d y o f th e m in o r art# , a n d th e second is a s tu d y o f th e fine a r ts . Miss C a lh o u n H a r­ ris is th e in s tru c to r . E le c t P H I F E R — A sse m b ly V o t e f o r B O N E — A sse m b ly B ill S m ith H, E. Joh n son J. J. A ltm an —- P h o n e * — 2 - 2 0 5 5 2 3 3 6 6 9 8 3 9 F o r d S p e c i a l i s t s G a r a g e SOS T r in i ty — P h o n e 2 —2 3 3 3 E x p e r t repair work on all cars. W e b e lie v e in service. G ive us a ring. Cars called fo r and d e liv e red at no ex tra cost. V E R N A W O O D S School of Dancing Ballroom Classes Monday and Thursday at 8:00 p. rn. Also B allet—S t a g e - A crobatic Phone 9956 For Information . >i to Th * Do J* T e s t* . CO LLEG S T A T IO N , O ct. 12. — , Ralph W . H ow e, o f S ey m o u r, a d e t lie u te n a n t-e o lo n e l of in fa n try , w as e le c te d p re s id e n t, and W illiam E. M organ, F o rt VG rib , adlet lie u te n a n t-e o lo n e l o f a r ti l­ lery, vice p re sid e n t o f th is y e a r ’s senior class a t th e A. and M. C o l­ lege o f I exft*. a t r e c e n t m e e tin g o f th e class- W illiam O. R ay, H e re ­ ford, c a d e t m a jo r o f a r tille r y , w as elected t e r r e ta r y - tr e a s u r x r ; L e s te r H anks, San A u g u stin e , ex e c u tiv e m ajor o f th e co rp s staff, class his­ to r ia n ; J a m e s A. Reynolds,* B as­ tro p , c h ie f A ggie yell le a d e r, so- * la! s e c r e ta ry ; an d R. A. C ody, C eleste, c a p ta in o f C om p an y ” F ,” th e In fa n try , sensor m em b er o f ath letic co u n cil, to co m p lete th e 11,-it of se n io r officers f o r th e y ea r. s e r ­ g ea n t m a jo r o f th e c a d e t co rp s itatf, wa* elec ted p re s id e n t o f th e ju n io r class, an d J a c k S a u n d e rs, > also of D allas, ju n io r m e m b er o f th e T ex a s A ggie yell le a d e rs ’ staff, v ic e p re s id e n t. O t h e r officers! elected by th e ju n io rs in c lu d e W. E. M cC orquadale, O ra n g e, sec r e - j I ta r y - tr e a s u r e r ; R obt. L. H e r b e r t, I L ufkin, h is to ria n ; an d R. N. W in­ d e rs, H o u sto n , J . A. C o tto n , A hi-; I Ie ne, a n d H ow ard A. I>ang, D al-j las, ju n io r re p re s e n ta tiv e * on th e ; .Student W e lfa re C o m m itte e o f th e college. F red S. B u fo rd , D allas, R obt. E. H ale, C o rsic an a , wa# j elected c a p ta in o f th e Ross V olun- i te rr# , c ra c k h o n o ra ry m ilita ry o r­ g an iza tio n o f th e A. an d M. c a d e ts I and Louis A. M aehem ehl, B eeville, first lie u te n a n t an d second in com ­ m and a t th e in itia l m e e tin g o f th a t o rg an iz atio n re c e n tly . O th e r offi­ cer# elec ted a re C u rtis M, E v e rts, H ouston, and E lm e r C. W e r n e r j | San A n to n io , second lie u te n a n ts , and Jo h n J. N eal, D e n to n , seere- ta ry - tr e a s u re r. V o lo for B O N E — A**embly CLO SIN G O U T Texas Arm Bands Make your expenses to the Oklahoma game. Best Prices Ever c&s Sporting Goods Co. th e p ro g ra m f o r th e next m e etin g C ollege, will o f th e association. P la n s a l r e a d y ; B rem en , G erm a n y , w o rk ed o u t include th e follow ing gin a n ex ten d e d ta lk s an d discu ssio n s: re se a rc h a t e a rc h le ct u ral p roblem s an d p riso n con ; clitionn, The resu lt* r.f his stu d y will be applied to the d ev e lo p m e n t o f e n g in e e rin g A. & M. **The T ra in in g o f J u n io r High School T e a c h e rs,” by W. I* S pen­ ce r, d ire c to r of se c o n d a ry e d u c a ­ tio n in th e S ta te o f A lab a m a ; “ The R elatio n o f th e S e co n d a ry School Dr, (H#*«eke will he acco m p an ied to th# J u n io r C olleg e,” by S. B. by h \% d a u g h te r, MD* M innie Cie- H all o f V irg in ia ; "A R e p o rt on L ib ra ry S ta n d a rd s fo r S eco n d ary s tu d e n t o f th e seek#, a fo rm e r in Schools,” by J, , and ‘’The Rein t> (, d e p a rtm e n t of psychology at N o rth C a ro lin a Hon o f Six# of C lass Illinois, Miss |]ie*c<’ke expect* to s tu d y a t th e o f In s tru c tio n ,” by L. V, Stock- ard , s u p e rin te n d e n t of public high Univ* rs ity o f B erlin w hite in G ee-' schools, B allas. Mr. B tockard re- m any. eeived his bachelor of arts* degree from th e U n iv ersity in 1911, and hi* m a ste r o f art* in 1919. Mr. M athew s s ta te d Dr. Cie*e 'ke, who nj? co n su ltin g th e and e n g in e e r ll, H ighsm ith of j U n iv e rsity and now w o rk in g to Efficiency th e U n iv ersity of ____ to that, the A ssociation of C olleges and Hee ond&ry School* o f th e S outh ern s ta te s wa* o r g a n isod 84 y e a rs ago in N ashville, Tc*nn,, an d ha* been an in so u th e rn im p o rta n t fa c to r ed u c atio n since th a t tim e. Exes Meet At Game Saturday An ex -stu d e n t b u re a u w ill bt* m a in tain ed a t th e S ta te I a ir of T ex a s d u rin g th e T cxaa-O klahonia gam e n e x t S a tu rd a y . J. A. Mc­ C u rd y , ex ecu tiv e se c re ta ry o f th e E x -S tu d e n ts’ A n o c ia tio n , will be in charg e o f the b u re a u w hich will have h e a d q u a rte r* in th e A dolphu* H otel in Dallas. *—-— —■*- o- in v e stig a tin g com-1 Teachers to A tten d a r c h ite c t T e x a s prison rulsxion th a t re c e n tly visited v a r ­ ious p e n ite n tia rie s in the U n ite d S ta tu s , also w ill in v e stig a te p ris­ V ocational M eet on m eth o d s a b ro a d w ith e s p e c ia l, , em phasis on th e tra in in g o f p ris-j oner* In p ro fita b le in d u stria l dc- Miw» L a u ra M u rra y an<1 H a r t’ in d u s tria l pupation#, a w a y , Dr. G i e s e c k e e x - j tea* h er tra in in g th e Wh i l e in v e stig a te co n d itio n s in U n iv ersity will he on th e p ro g ra m pert * to various p a rts o f G erm an y . Den j of m ark, S w itz e rla n d , A u stria , Italy , * F ra n c e , E n g la n d , an d S c o tla n d .; , ,, , * , ’ s e ria tio n w hich m an D ignow ity o f thf> A n ierlcan V o catio n al A s - j m e ets in N ew D r-; b u re a u o f the v, A t i . I . , . i ; H e a d q u a rte rs d u rin g the firs t p a r t i s * * 1* D ecem ber, o f hi# in v e stig a tio n * will be Bt»din. in I Dr. G iesecke e x p e cts to r e tu r n to A. St M. in th e e a rly p a r t o f J F e b ru a ry . — — o— —-----— Tw elve Students In Miss M urray will d isc u ss w hat th** public schools can do fo r irt-j d u s try co m m ercial tr a in in g w o rk e rs, w hile Mr. D ignow ity w ill le ad a p a p e r on th e s u b je c t, ” I n ­ d u stria l T e a c h e r T ra in in g in In ­ s titu tio n s .” O n Hospital List; Ex s tu d e n ts who a tte n d th e fa ir w ill give th e ir nam e*, and in th is! T w elve stu d e n t# a re ill a t local w ay it. is hoped th a t th e y w ill be able to g e t in touch w ith fH ands, : h osp itals, an an n o u n c em en t Mort* w ho m ay be in D allas fo r th e gam e, E very e x -stu d e n t who visits b u re a u w ill rib b o n . g ay by th e U n iv ersity H ea lth be given a T exas-ex an n o u n c ed . th** s ,.rvi* official B IL L D Y E R — “ T he T r x i n ’i C h o ice” T h e r e ’* A W E A L T H of s a t is f a c tir n in a Charlie’s Double Malted lies / A V Confectionery ,-Crea Qdrden { i t to C h a rlie's” "Lf T he follo w in g s tu d e n t * arc ill d ’s H o sp ita l: G ill W h it­ a t Bt, D com b, H elen S h o rt, R. F, ( ’roll, S a ra l e o B rooks, and D orothy B ashing. A t S eto n In firm a ry the follow ­ ing a r e IU: C a rly le N ew b erry , W a lte r K n a u th , D onald B u re h a rd . V ern o n H am m ond, G raham S tile s, Bessie C ockrell, arui Jo h n O v erall, E le c t P H IF E R — A ssem bly Orchesis Organizes Special Dance Class a t tho se in te re s te d “ A special da*-* will be hetd j 5 each T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n o'clock f o r in try in g out for O rch esis and for thoM1 who w an t m ore th a n is of fe re d in class,” Mira M ary McKee, d an c in g in stru cto r an d sp o n so r of O r cher in, an n o u n c ed M onday. O reheais m e ets to dan ce each 7 1 5 ev e n in g W ednesday ©•clock in th** dan ce stu d io . Offi­ are cers- ele c te d fo r th is y e a r p re sid e n t, B lanche C urtis* and secretary-!r« us­ M ildred Caller, u rer. a t T he special tryout# consist of passing fundam entals $nd of giv­ ing two original dances, on** seri­ ous and one comical. They are to be judged by member.} of 0 r - chesii. No definite date h as yet been s e t f o r th e tryouts, b u t they will probably be held some lime in N o v em b e r, Miss McKee said, M tas E d ith Roy*, who has been in s t r u c to r of d an c in g in th e Uni­ versity for the p a st several years, Vt, substituted thi# summer for M V . Margaret H'Doubler at the Urn- i f verity of W isconsin an d .4- now te a c h in g a t th e U n iv ersity of ( al- y r m in . Miss B oys and .VU- Mc K eo are b oth fo r m e r pupils of M iss H ’D o u b le r . £ j B a l PHIFER— A,».n»My Vote For Emma D. Hall Candidate For Assembly from the College of Arts & Sciences Sincerity Honesty Ability Have Your Name Engraved on Y our Fountain Pen and pencil for 25c Prevents Loss — those f iner garments D eserve the care and atten tio n th a t only a M aster can give— rn W e have earn ed th a t re p u ta tio n — S e n d you r g a rm e n ts to KELLY SMITH Master Cleaner & Dyer Only Form-Prest Equipment in the City Phone 2-3131 ROUND TRIP TEXAS-OKLAHOMA GAME DALLAS REELECT C lara M arie A rrington For Education AS8€mt>ly J. G . SH E L T O N OPTOMETRIST Eye* E x a m in e d — G lasses F itted 1 25 E a st Sixth S tr e e t P h o n e 7 2 2 2 M a ck ’* H om e -M a d e Ice C ream B e st a n d C h e ap e st C re a m , 35c p e r q u a r t. C u s ta rd , 25c p e r q u a rt. P h o n e 2 -3 2 2 3 f o r sp e­ cial p rice on gallon o r m o re. 3 5 0 0 G u ad alu p e S tr e e t Tickets on sale M-K-T trains leaving Autin 4:25 p. rn. and l l p . rn. October 18 Limit Return from Dallas October 21st. Leaves Austin 11:00 p. rn. Special Oct. 18th Coaches only. Return Leave Dallas l l p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19th. Coaches .20R O U N D T R I P only. M-K-T STUDENTS SPECIAL L e a v e s A u stin 1 1 : 0 0 p. rn. Oct. 18th . A rr iv e s D a lla s 7 : 0 0 a. rn. O ct. 19th, S p e c ia l S leep ers fo r C o-eds. R e se r v a tio n s to be m a d e th ro u g h D e a n of W o m e n ’s o f f i c e . „ M ake P u llm a n R e s e r v a ti o n s Early KATY CITY TICKET OFFICE S T E P H E N F. A U S T I N H O T E L 1 06 E a st 7th P h o n e 7 2 0 2 i ? ¥ r r T Jimmy Nelson ELECT Jimmy Nelson A n a a U r n u exas Book Store C o m p lete Stock P arker, Conklin and S h e a r e r P e n s ss, Journalistic Assemblyman (Journalists V ote in B. H all)