News Coverage by a Competent Staff pi University Students Makes THE DAI LY TE XA N the Most Complete Medium for News of Campus Happenings PHONE IT IN After IO P. M. _ 9 1 8 7 I___________ 23164 Classified Ads Display A ds _____ Circulation _________ N e w s---------------_ _ -----------------------9181-61 .23164 Ute Bailli (texan The First College Dally in the South 23164 A U S T IN , T E X A S , FR IDA Y , DECEMBER 14, 192S. S IX P A G E S T O D A Y LOYAL SUBJECTS A W A ITIN G NEWS E. P. Choice Gives Essay Prizes for English Students in Prices am ounting t<> $25 have been offered again this year by E. P. Choice of bake an Providence, Louisiana* essay contest open to ail stu­ dents taking English 13. For the two be:-* essays offered as class exercises by m em bers of English 13 classes. Mr. Choice aw ards prises of $15 and SIO, respectively. In a letter to Dr. E. M. C lark of the d e p a rtm e n t of English, Mr. Choice, who was a student the U niversity at from 1918 to 1923, said: “ I have been much pleased with the results of the contests, especially since students have been entering and win­ ning A tlantic M onthly contests, thereby gaining national recog­ nition.” the The first prize in last year’s by Charles contest was won Ramsdell. JACOBS GIVES SLIDE LECTURE 0 N SPECTRUM Color Mixing Shadows A nd Combinations Explained th a t re fle c t “ P aints are not color; they arc chemicals color.” stated Michel Jacobs in his lecture j on “ A rt and C olor” Thursday night a t Garrison Hall. The lec­ tu re was sponsored by the Austin I A il League. the th a t th ere Jacobs states are only three colors in the spectrum. They are red, green, and violet, and it is from combination j of these th at make th e different colors th at are seen. Combina­ tions of the vibrations of the rods and cones on the re tin a of the eye are responsible fo r various shades of the th ree cologs of the Helmholtz spectrum , he said. the Color mixing, color comhina-1 tions, and shadows a re the three things th a t Jacobs teaches in the M etropolitan A rt School, of which: he is the founder. C om plem entary colors and their usage in com binations and shad-! ows w ere discussed by the artist. “ Scintillations and vibrations are very necessary fo r th e p ain ter to achieve the desired re s u lt,” said Mr. Jacobs. “ P articu larly is this tru e of the picturization of sun­ shine and other intangible things in the p o rtra it,” he added. Mr. Jacobs illu strated his th e­ ory with slides and concluded his lecture by answ ering personal questions and problem s of the au­ dience. «-? O--------- - SELLARDS, BROW N TO SPEAK A T MEET Dr. Elias H. S ellards and Pro­ fessor L. S. Brown o f th e depart­ m ent of geology will a tte n d the annual m eeting o f th e Geological the Society o f A m erica d u rin g holidays. The m eetin g will be held in New York, D ecem ber 27, 28, 29. P rofessor Brown will read a characteristics paper, “ Notes on of Tourm aline in S edim ents” lo the m eeting o f th e m ineralogical division of the geological society. Dr. Bollards will read two pa­ pers, “ The U nderground W aters of the Pre-C am brian in Texas,” and “ The World’s D eepest Well.” The ia.;t paper re fe rs to the well on U niversity land w hich has been drilled to more than 8,000 feet. VOLUME XXX POLLARD SAYS U. T. CAN HOLD BOND BUYERS Constitutionality Was Approved by Buyers Attorneys REGENTS TO DECIDE Enforcing Contract in v Power of Regent Board Mr. Wood A ttorney G eneral Pollard is­ sued the statem en t Thursday th a t the U niversity can hold, a t the discretion of th e Board of Re­ gents, th© G u aran ty T rust Com­ pany of New York to th e ir con­ tra c t to purchase U niversity de­ velopment bonds. of of Thompson, W ood and Hoffman of the of New York, atto rn ey s fo r tru st company, stated to members o f the A ttorney G eneral’s depart­ m ent some tim e ago th a t they be­ lieved the opinion of the A ttor­ ney General to be correct on the question of th e constitutionality of the U niversity bonds. firm the A new spaper T hursday stated th a t the tru st com pany wished to rescind th eir c o n tra c t and to with­ they draw the $10,000 deposit made on the bonds. the purchase of Pollard sta te s th a t he has in­ formed the B oard of Regents of the m atter, and th a t it is entirely in their hands to do as they sec fit. The statem en t given by the A t­ as torney G eneral Thursday follows: is the ‘‘The m a tte r as to whether or not the U niversity Board of Re­ gents w ant to p erm it the G uar­ anty T rust C om pany of New York to cancel its c o n tra c t fo r the pur­ chase of U niversity bonds is one purely within th e ir discretion. The bid of this com pany was an uncon­ ditional bid fo r these bonds and it has no legal rig h t to be released from the co n tract. “ Mr. Wood o f of Thomson, Wood, and Hoffm an of New York, a tto rn e y s for the tru s t company, unequivocably stated to members of m y departm ent a t Austin, and again to me at Hous- on in a conference in regard to hese bonds th a t my opinion as to their constitu tio n ality was un­ doubtedly co rrec t in all respects, and not until the tru s t company seeks to get a refu n d o f the de­ posit made u n d er this contract has the constitutional question been raised. firm “ I have in my files a copy of T urn to P age 4, Col. 6 STUDENT SICK LIST DECREASES TO FIFTY-NINE over Although th e epidemic of in- the fluenza is sp read in g United States and a num ber of schools have been closed due to the sickness of stu d en ts and fa c­ ulty members, of University stu d en ts in local hos­ pitals has decreased from 66 to 59 since yesterday. the num ber Students now in city hospitals a rc : Seton In firm a ry —J . S. Lan­ ham, J L. F ran k lin , Julia P lacek, Claud Meadows, John Bell, T. J. Palm, William E. Conklin?, Gene Ross, Emmett© Sheffield, N athan Sacks, John Keevil, W inona Glass­ cock, Alice B aur, Florence D ur­ ham, Sadie C harkas, Earl McDon­ ald, Alice W oodhcad, Doak Blas singamc, Dudley Wysong, Kelley Morris, William Thom as. Sydney F. Wheeler. W. A. Leach, An­ thony Glover, Thom as M. Walsh, Carl Jokusch, Rosa W orely, Max Bowden, H attie Cocke, VV'. B. Murphy, Camp Cochrum , Dorothy Abbott, M ary M. Glasscock, Janet UtJtz, Isabel! McLeod, Arnold H er mer, George Smith, Eloise Chanson, J. A. B eastly, Roland Arnold, and T em ple Nash. In S aint D avid’s Hospital are: Kiwyn Milam, Jo h n Stapleton. E. X . Camp, G. C. K eyser, George C arlson, C ora G uinn, Polly B arr, S anford E skridge, if. B. B rad­ shaw, R. VV. W alk er and Fields Hampton. In the S. R. D. In firm ary are: Evelyn Lacey, Je a n n e tte G ran­ tham , Helen H oskinsen, Rowena Stiles, and h im P o w ell ML , S HALL TO BE THEATER FOR CURTAIN CLUB Auditorium Will Seat 200; I Vice F ixed At 50c READY FEBRUARY I in First Presentation New Theater to Be February 10 S Hall is now being remodeled so th a t the C urtain Club will have an adequate place to present its plays at reasonable prices for the .student body. The work, which is being was begun this week, sponsored by the U niversity and by the C urtain Club. In order to avoid undue ex­ penses and a t the same time save money fo r the students, the club decided on the plan of remodeling S Hall td T u it its purposes. Door** will be changed, a new floor will be put in, and seats will be pro­ com paratively vided so th a t a suitable auditorium will be pro­ vided. about February The “ campus th e a te r” will be I, completed 1929, and will have a seating cap­ acity of about two hundred peo­ ple. The price of admission will be 50 cents. The C urtain Club will stage three or four perform ances next sem ester. The first program will be given F ebruary IO, the sec­ ond March 2, and the th ird May I. The final production has not been decided upon. There will be no advance aa Ie?; and no reserved seats. A policy of “ first come first served” will be m aintained. The C urtain Club at a called m eeting T hursday night discussed fu rth e r plans of the project. CHANGES MADE IN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING teaching T hree changes in degree names and of courses were made by the faculty of the Col­ lege of E ngineering, a t a m eeting Monday, according to T U. T ay­ lor, dean of the college. The three changes are as fol­ lows: 1. The degree of bachelor of in civil engineering and science business adm inistration was chang­ ed to bachelor of science in civil and utility engineering. 2. A sim ilar change was made in the five-year course in electri­ cal and utility engineering. 3. The teaching of heating and ventilation fo r the architectural students will h e re a fte r be done by the departm ent of mechanical en­ gineering; and be tau g h t by the d ep artm en t of elec­ trical engineering. lighting will EDITOR OF DAILY TEXAN RECOVERING Jim mie S. Payne, editor of the Daily Texan, has been ill with a light attack of influenza but his condition is improved. He will b e able to re tu rn to his classes in a few days. St. Edwards U. Is Among Schools to Close Due to Flu at noon St. E dw ard’s University was closed T hursday to prevent the spread of influenza among the students, according to a statem ent made by F ath er Joseph Burke, president, T hurs­ day night. There only eleven cares of the “ flu ,” however, a t the school. The holiday period has been moved up one week. Classes will be resumed Ja n u ­ ary 3. Tho effects of the “flu ” epi­ demic are being fe lt in various other universities and schools of the United States, according to reports by The Daily Texan. received In the past week the Univer­ sity of Missouri a t Columbia. the U niversity of the South, a t Sewanee, Tennessee, and the U niversity of Georgia have sus­ pended classes. The W entw orth M ilitary Academ y a t Lexington, Missouri, has also been closed. hundred ab ­ sences occur daily in the pub­ lic schools of Council B luff, Iowa. The public schools of C hattanooga, Tennessee, have suspended until a fte r the holi­ days. About sixteen HORNADAY AND REDDICK GO TO T H S P A MEET H ornaday Will Speak On T h e Front P ag e- in stru cto r ML D. H ornaday, director of publicity fo r the U niversity, and D eW itt Reddick, in journalism , will leave Austin this m orning to a tten d annual m eeting of the T exas High School Press Association, held today and tom orrow a t B aylor College fo r Women, a t Belton. the Mr. H ornaday will speak this afternoon on “ The F ront P ag e.” Mr. Reddick is high school press editor of the Interscholastic L ea­ guer, and is w orking with the offi­ cers of Sigm a D elta Chi in the m anagem ent o f the Interscholas­ tic League High School Press Con­ ference. Mr. H ornaday and Mr. to ­ Reddick will re tu rn to Austin night.-o------------- DR. AYERS' HOME DAM AGED BY FIRE The residence of Dr. F red C. Ayers, professor in the School of Education, was partially burned W ednesday m orning between IO and 11 o’clock. Dr. Ayers w as in hts office a t the U niversity when he learn er of the fire. The loss am ounted to ab o u t $500 on per­ sonal belongings which were not covered by insurance. The house was not owned by Dr. Ayers. SENIOR DESIGNERS MAKE O PER A FOYER “ Foyer of an opera house” is the subject of a problem com­ pleted by the senior class in des­ ign in the d ep artm en t of archi­ tecture. The problem consists of two sections and plan, and was It will be finished W ednesday. faculty judged members. this F riday by FOX AND HATLEY ATTEND BELTON JOURNALISM MEET The Weather F o r A u s tin a n d V i c i n i t y ! fa ir a n d s o m e w h a t F r id a y , w arm er. No. 74 STEER CAGERS MEET RATTLER FIV E TONIGHT Steers’ Chances Good With Dozen Fast Squadmen LINE-UP UNCERTAIN Grind for Conference Race Starts I onight By BOB CANTRELL TUX A N S P O R T S E D IT O R th e ir Tonight a t 7:30 o’clock Austin cage fans will f irs t g et chance to see the 1928-29 S teers in action when th ey clash w ith Glo R attlers from St. M ary’s U niver­ th e sity over a t San Antonio a t beyond S ilents’ Gym nasium o u t th e the Colorado R iver, w here Longhorns will play all th eir homo games this season. o f N ot much is known th e j stren g th of the R attlers, b u t in the past Jim m y H endricks has p u t o ut a pow erful team a t the Al­ amo City institution, and the sam e is more than likely tru e this year. The size of the crowd which will be able to see the gam e will be sm all, owing to th e size of th e gym nasium , and to the fa c t th a t it is not y e t com pleted. the m ain en tra n ce , W hen stu d e n ts start ou t to to ­ th e S ile n ts’ G ym nasium n igh t, it m ay b e d iffic u lt to fin d at first. E n ter th e grounds follow at th e road, and th e fir st brick stru ctu re o f f on the righ t hand sid e o f the road is the gym n as­ ium . A t a la te hour la st night com p lete se a tin g fa c ilitie s had ot been a rra n g ed , but ex p ected that a fe w o f the seats w ill be ready to n ig h t. it is of kind the Longhorns No m atter whgt a team Hendricks brings over, he will find th eir equal and b etter. N ever before did a coach have so m any men o f equaf caliber from whom to choose a a team . T here are a t least dozen, and even mord, men on th e iii S te er squad who are every respect, and in selecting tho s ta rtin g five, Coach W alker will find th a t he has a difficult task facing him. equal Scrimmages since the opening of practice have shown th a t no one man will be the big show fo r Texas this year, and to n ig h t will see a fast-w orking, fast-breaking five on the flo o r with every m an giving all he possesses. C aptain Holly Brock and Sug Camp may s ta rt the gam e a t fo r­ w ards, but this isn ’t certain. Jako Looney, P int W ebb, and F rank Cheatham have been showing up well in t&e w orkouts, and will g et in the game before it is over. Big Un Rose, E arl T aylor and C heatham all have been looking good a t center, and an y one o f the three m ay s ta r t tussle, w ith the other two certain to g e t in the gam e before it is over. the the practice The question o f startin g g u ard s is one th a t will cause W al­ k e r to pause and ponder a long tim e. Kona Rees, Red W ray, R ut Vining, Jake Looney, F ran k all Estes, and Jim B eard have in been showing plenty of s tu ff th e and eith er two of th e group m ay s ta rt the melee. Rees and W ray a r e veterans, while V ining is a grad­ uate of the frosh squad and E stes and Beard are old squadm en. I t is alm ost certain th a t all the men will see sendee som etim e during Urn evening. scrim m ages, In addition to these men, there are a dozen o th ers who likely will g e t into the m elee. Big Boy Pe­ terson, S horty N erair, George W hite, Jim m ie M iller, P ete H a r­ rison, U g Ingram * W itseii, and o thers are aff good men and like­ ly will see som e action before th e th in g is over. A fte r tonight, W alker « 1 Mark his m en in co n stan t practice (||* fo re breaking camp fo r the days. The conference games begin early in January. DEAN S ASSIST; RETURN TO P a r t o f the huge crowd th at has collected every day out- f i side Buckingham Palace, E ng­ land, where King George is sor­ ENGINEERS T 0 j j ^ f j ^ y Glee Club Will Sing Carols Main Building girls* study hail. a j I nree-day Convention Of Gulf States ( lubs B e g i n s i . J'reparations in the University fo r the celebration of Christm as began today with th e arrival o f a trees. One j load of C hristm as large tree will be placed in the* rotunda of th** Main Building, and -p i one in the sm all tree ha. been placed in the office of th e dean of women, “ The precess o f decorating the trees will s a n tom orrow ,” George Stevens, business m anager of the U niversity stated T hursday. ( Lib will in B eginning Monday, the Girls sing Christmas Glee the Mail the had of carols B udding each day, probably be­ ginning before I o’clock, it was announced. BEN STOLBERG LECTURES ON LABOR TO PIC Capitalism of Union- Defects Shown In Talk rel*.—tin fW wood iously al with an attack of pneum onia. RECEPTION FOR DELEGATES TO NEWMAN MEET ___ a in its Lucy Herm es With more than tw enty dele­ gate- registered by T hursday eve­ ning. the convention of the Gulf S tates Province of Newman Clubs began convention three-day last night with a reception at the Newman Hall and Newman Club rooms. The entire low er floor of the the hall was decorated I C hristm as m otif, with w re a th s ; holly, red b e rrie s and large J C hristm as tree lending the Yule- ! tide touch and spirit to the oc- served j casten. 1 punch throughout the evening, i The delegates who had register- | ed up to last night w ere: Aileene Holt, N orth Little Rock, A rkan­ sas; Marian M urphy, Southw est­ ern, L afayette, Louisiana; Bess F itzgerald, lo u isia n a S tate 'N o r­ mal College; Mildred Crozier, Lou­ isiana S tate Norm al College; V. T. F a llo u t A. & M.; S. Y. Colzer, A. k M.; Gerald H atard, South­ Julius Bau- w estern, L afay ette; e tte . Southw estern, L afayette, Louisiana; Vesta R ichard, S outh­ w estern, la f a y e tte ; Jean n e Cal- lenam , Louisiana S tate Normal C ollege; Nora O’Neal, Louisiana S ta te Norm al College; Sybil Dick­ i n s o n , San M arcos S tate T each­ ers’ College; Louis Dullue, San Marcos S tate T eachers College; By VERDA H. BAKER “ A new d isp arity was created betw een capital and labor by th** World War,” said Benjam in Stol- iecturer-jou m a lle t and r a ­ bcrg, tionally known au th o rity on social and industrial problem s, in his lee- lu re on “ The C hanging R e f to n * ! J — " Between C apital and L abor” th e B uilding T hursday night. o f in T eachers College; F ilipka Kailua, the Biology gan M arcos s u t ; TeJ he„ Col the w ar, capital and “ B efore economic labor were largely explained. fo rces,” Mr. S toiberg “ A fter the w ar, capitalism became ex tra o rd in arily pow erful and la­ bor, by com parison, e x tra o rd in ar­ ily weak. The disparity thus cre­ ated was so g re a t th a t tly- social dem ocratic m ovem ent to which it gave im petus, o r as it is Some­ tim es called, the new ‘trad e union capitalism ,’ took on a protective coloration by assum ing a philos­ ophy of economy in an effort to im itate cap italist psychology.” loge; Mrs. Fannie H oneweli; P ro­ fessor C. J. M cNasty, Southw est­ ern, L afayette, L ouisiana; and F a th e r Gleissner, A. & M. The chaperons fo r last nig h t’s reception w ere: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrne, Mrs. Em m a T. Dry, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Zim m erm ann, Mrs. J. W. Ram say, Miss Eliza­ beth Brown, and Mrs. H. A. Kelly. o ------ G R A D E D A TA GOES TO PRESS TH U R SD A Y — ON FIELD TRIP Civil and Architectural Students to Study Various Plants an d S en io r engineers o f both the civil architectural d ep a rt­ m ents will leave from the Y. M. this Friday C. A. a t 7 o’clock m o rn in g on a field trip conducted by P ro fe sso r Phil M. Ferguson, by Professors and accom panied Banks McLaurin and John A. F ocht, from the testing laboratory of the L ittle Campus. They will re tu rn S aturday night. F rid a y afternoon they will visit the sew erage disposal plant at San M arcos and the rock crusher at New B raunfels L ater they will visit th e Alamo Iron W orks and the San Antonio P ortland Ce­ m ent Com pany in San Anionic. S a tu rd a y will be devoted to the inspection of the San Antonio S ew er P ipe Works, Smith T ow er Building, and t i e M ajestic T h e a te r Building. the O nly one girl will make the field trip . She is Ruth Lawhon of B oerne, a .senior stu d e n t m ajor­ ing in architectural engineering. The me rf" who will make the trip a re : A. IL Arnold, W. P. Donal- son, FL E. DUlman, J. E. G rasty, J. C. Golding, P. M. Howell, A, C. K yscr, J. A. Wilson, and S. R. W oodruff. EXES PLAN DRIVES IN T W O T EXAS CITIES U nion campaigns a t Houston anti San Antonio are being plan­ the Uni­ ned by ex -studcnts o f in is versity,, T. W. Gregory charge o f the campaign a t Hous­ ton has his organization re ad y to s ta rt the work. an d R e c e n tly union ^h ead q u arters I the received $1,350, which was result o f the personal work of Orville Buffington, Wichita Falls, a fo rm e r student and m em ber of the ex ecu tiv e council of the Ex- Students* Association. DEAN TA YLO R LAMBDA CHI FORUM SPEAKER THURSDAY Dean F. LL T aylor, the “ Grand Old Man of the C am pus,” spoke to the m em bers of Lam bda Chi A lpha fratern ity T hursday night in one of the F ireside Forum m eetings. The g re a te r p art of the d ean’s talk was th e recount­ ing o f rem iniscences to bring out the fa c t th a t college days are the m ost enjoyable p a rt o f one’s life. Henneries of stu d en t days would stay in the mind longer than any­ thing th e classroom. learned in Dean T aylor said. “A man will fo rg et th e names o f the professors a n d w hat they ta u g h t much sooner th a n he will fo rg e t whiff happened o n a certain night in a certain part of town. When old graduates m eet a fte r a n u m b e r o f years have pulsed, they talk of what they might w o n 't have stu d ie d in college b u t th#?y will Inevitably talk about w hat classm ates or to bas ha pen cd about stu d e n t escapade*,” he said. Tho d ean raid th a t a college ed u c atio n was a com plete failure unless th e graduate laid the foun* dation f o r a good c h a rac te r d a r­ ing his undergraduate days. “ E du­ cation w ithout the guiding influ­ ence o f a good ch aracter helps th e w orld a b o u t as much a s a ru n ­ aw ay locom otive would add to the w elfare o f the people o f A ustin,” be seated, by the investm ent la - 1 f >tt o’clock and one from 5 to 6 o ’clock. The V arsity workout daily from 2 to 4 o ’clock is held and o f the elders. A s (C o ach b a l k e r has devised a plat the a d [ fo r giving his freshm en van tage o f the su p erio r basketball ta c tic s th* freshm en a p p e a r fo r their work. o i t , he su b stitu te s a few o f them fo r the V a rsity m em bers, making each V a rsity m an responsible foi a frosh. c p n a ccitt ive years. Our Big C le a ra n c e Event IS GOING BIG Those who know the value of the fam ous K up­ penheimer Clothes included in this sale are taking ad vantage of our low price-; on Suits and Overcoats. F E A T U R IN G For Students * KU PPEN H EIM ER SU IT S S37.00 f a c r e ’s some reuse to your buying cloth es here . . . and d o llars to be saaved _ .... . .. ........... $6 5 .0 0 S u i t s or O v e rc o a ts SGO.OO S u its or O v e r c o a t s $57.SO S u it s or O v e rc o a ts $ 5 5 .0 0 S u it s or O v e r c o a t* ............... $ 5 0 .0 0 S u its or O v e rc o a ts .......... $ 4 7 .5 0 S u i t s or O v e r c o a t* .................... '345.00 S u i t * or O v e rc o ats .......... $ 1 2 .5 0 S u it s or O v e rc o a ts ................ $ 4 0 .0 0 S u it s or O v e rso u ls ..................’ ....... $ 3 7 .5 0 S u it s o r O v e r c o a t* $ 3 5 .0 0 S u it s or O v e rc o a ts ...».......................... ,.......... $ 3 0 .0 0 S u it s or O v e r c o a t* ...................... $ 2 7 .5 0 S u it s or O v e rc o a ts $2 5 .OO S u i t * or O v e r c o a t* ........................ . .............. ... . . . . . ‘ < j j 2 J $ | -rn | $ « | a M any of these suits have two pairs-trousers Colic** A d d rest Hnmt Addrest Hirshfeld & Anderson 619 C on gress Ave., Austin (T h e H ouse of K uppenheim er Good C lothes) a * i;,: I. Svi K W ^ fee., SVT. ITI ■ iWW -S W IS lr A y e a r a g o OLS t i s i n s h o lid a y mwMsugo to Un m a n y f r ie n d i w a s e n title d • • . f*S L » ti« tjrs fir s t Christmas.” OUI SOLB was then fust th e in fan t prodigy am o n g elga- re tte d . Hut-, th a n k s to its th r e e m illion n ow f r i e n d s a n d lls count!***** o ld one**. OLO <.«! »> h a s g ro w n fo u r hundred per r e n t. T h o infant h a s h e ro in e a strapping* y o u n g g ia n t. OLS SOLB is Am erica's fastest growing cigarette. You Slave given OLO SOLB a wonderful Christinas by y o u r k in d patronage a n d eordial goo d -w ill. A nd In d e e p e s t appreciation w e say to all our friends . . . “ May yo u r Christmas b e as m e rry as yon have made BLB O iL V S ." W a thank yow* vt ^ « me 0^e9"% SiuF <*45%e»T'*s FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1928. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N EX-KAISER IN DOORN ROSARIUM Do Christm as Mailing Early, Urges G resham **Do y o u r C h ristm a s mailing e a r ly ,” says J o h n S. Gresham, su p e rin te n d e n t o f th e U niver­ sity S tation of th e U n ite d States there p o st office. L a st y e a r w ere a p p ro x im a tely five hun ­ dre d parcels m ailed d aily d u r­ in g th e holiday r u s h a n d this y e a r packages a n d C h ristm a s c a rd s have b eg u n p o u r in g in alrea d y. T h re e men will be on d uty s t a r t i n g D ecem ber 18 and the post office will k eep itp usual hours, opening and closing a t 5 o’clock. a t 8 :3 0 Saint Nicholas Attends Party S a n ta Claus has s u f f e r e d seri­ ous reverses by th e d e stru c tio n of his fa c to ry at W einaoh tsb au m field by an avalanche o f snow, accord­ by Dr. ing to a le tte r re c e iv e d M. R. Gutsch, s e c r e t a r y th e of U nive rsity F a c u lty Club. E very the y e a r ch ildren of its m e m b e r s with a fo r C h ristm a s p a r ty , a n d p lans this y e a r ’s p a r ty a r e being com­ pleted. e n t e r t a i n s club th e S a tu r d a y a f t e r n o o n , Decem ber 15, a t 3 :30 o’clock is th e day set th e same fo r th e p a r ty a n d on e v e n in g a t 8 o’clock th e m embers will be e n te rta in e d . T h e follow­ in g le tt e r was re ce iv e d by Dr. G u tsch in J u ly a n d h a s been f o r ­ w a rd e d to the club m e m b e rs: N o r th Pole, A rctic Zone J u l y 2, 1928. S e c r e ta r y U n iv e rsity Club, A u stin , Texas. D e a r Sir: I a m w ritin g y o u t h i s early so t h a t you will hav e a m p le tim e to sen d m e th e list o f c lu b children. Please le t me h a v e th e list n o t am la te r th a n D e c e m b e r 8 as I lite ra lly o verw helm ed w ith Christ­ m as orders. - ^ My doll fa c to rie s a t St. Nioho- fu ll la s b u r g have b e e n r u n n i n g b la st since e a rly in th e y e a r b u t can ha rd ly supply th e d e m an d. My t r u s t y Eskimos hav e j u s t com­ ple te d th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a new to y p la n t a t K r in g le s d o r f which is) in operation a t t h is tim e , tu rn in g o u t daily millions o f f i r e engines, hook and ladders c a r ts , building sets, puzzles, g a m e s, magic lan­ te r n s , g irls’ dishes, m in ia tu r e f u r ­ n itu r e , autom obiles, r u b b e r balls, a n d anim al sets. My fa c to ry a t W »hrd lu eaion af- field which specialized in tre e dec­ o r a tio n s was c o m p le te ly destroy' ccmT H E A G O L D SC H M ID T S o cie ty E d itor T e le p h on e 6 9 3 5 Former Students to Be Married A t Wills Point on December 27 SO C IAL C A L E N D A R W e e k Ending D ec em b e r 15 F r id a y — Sigma Nu form al d a n c e at the A u stin C o un try Club fro m 9 to I. N ew m an Club d an ce at K. C. Hall fro m 9 to I. Scottish Rite D o rm ito ry in­ fo rm a l dance a t S.R.D. fro m 9 to I. S a tu r d a y — G e rm a n G ym nasium fro m 9 to I. a t th e CO-ED SINGERS GIVE CONCERT JANUARY 16 T h e U n iv ersity G irls’ Glee Club has se t J a n u a r y 16 a s the de fin ite d a te f o r its com ing c o ncert, it was an n o u n c e d T h u r s d a y by Ardis M a­ la rk e y , s e c r e ta r y of the o rg a n iz a ­ tion. T he p ro g ra m is to be p re ­ se n te d in th e A ustin High School a u d ito riu m a t 8 :1 5 o ’clock in th e evening. R ehe a rsa ls h ave been held every T h u r s d a y and F r id a y n ig h t d u rin g I t w a s s ta te d th a t th e la st month. considerable in te r e s t w as being evidenced by good a tte n d a n c e . T he p ro g ra m will be m ade u p o f lig h t a n d classical nu m b ers, in ­ te rs p e rse d with vaudeville skits. NEWMAN CLUBS OF GULF STATES HEAR BENEDICT Dr. H. Y. Benedict, p re sid e n t of th e U niversity, will b e one of th e prin cip al sp eak ers a t th e b an q u e t given S a tu rd a y , D e c e m b e r 15, a t th e Driskill Hotel in h o n o r of th e v isitin g delegates to th e N ew m an Club th e G ulf S ta te s Province, a c c o rd in g to th e Rev. F a t h e r W illiam Blakeslee, ch ap lain of th e local club. convention o f Dr. A nn Nicholson of W ash ­ ington, D.C., co n n e c te d w ith the N a tio n a l Council of Catholic W o­ men, also will be one of th e p r in ­ cipal speakers f o r th e occasion. W illiam M. R ya n, cha irm a n of th e province and p re s id e n t of th e local club, and T he od ore Weiss, f o r m e r pre sid e n t, will th e sp e a k e rs f o r the local m embers. be The su b je c t of the problem was a bedroom suite consisting of a bedroom, two dressing rooms and th at two baths, to be designed so the dressing room s had a private entrance. A nn o u n c em e n t b a s been receiv­ ed on the cam pus o f th e coming R, m a rria g e of A da K. W ynne an d I J a c k T. Life, of W ills Point, b o t h ! lonrnep stu d e n ts o f th e University, which will ta k e place a t the Has­ sell Memorial M eth od ist Church o f Wills P o in t T h u rsd a y . Miss W ynne rec e iv e d her b ach­ e lo r of art- d e g re e in 1920. Sh w a s a m em b er o f Pi B eta Phi, i A shbel L ite ra ry Society, Cap a nd Gown, th e U n iv e rsity O rchestra, Y. W. C. A., and th e H istory Club.j , Life was a m e m b e r o f Phi Del­ t a T h e ta f r a te r n ity , pre sid e n t of th e sophomore class in 1924, and a d v e rtisin g m a n a g e r of the Cactus fr o m 1924 to 1927. He received his bachelor of in 1927. law s degree T hey will reside in Wills Point, w h e re Life is p ra c tisin g law. * * * * HAMMA PHI'S TO GIVE BENEFIT SA TUR DA Y G am m a Phi B e ta s o ro rity will e n te r ta in with a b e n e f it bridge S a tu r d a y a f t e r n o o n fro m 3 to 5 o ’clock on th e m ez z a nine flo o r of I he Driskill H otel. T ables have been reserved f o r | th e various so ro ritie s a n d f r a t e r n ­ ities. R e se rva tio ns m a y be made b y calling th e G a m m a Phi Beta , house, it was a n n o u n c e d . * * * A. D. prs E N T E R T A I N FOR M R S . PENICK Alpha D e lta Pi s o ro r ity w i l l : e n t e r ta i n this a f t e r n o o n fro m 4 to 6 o’clock w ith a fo rm a l recep­ tio n a t the c h a p t e r house, 1803 Wre s t Avenue, h o n o r in g Mrs. A. L. Penick, h ousem other. Mrs. Pen- i f k is an alu m n u s o f th e chapter. n e w m a n 3 ° e l e g a t e s TO RECEIVE TEXANS T h ro ug h th e c o u r te s y of The D aily Texan, the dele g a te s to the convention of th e G ulf S t a t e s ; P ro vince o f N ew m an Clubs, which is being held from T h u rsd a y , D e c e m b e r 13, th roug h Su n d a y , D ecem b er 16, a r e deliv­ e re d 50 copies daily each m o r n in g a t N ew man H all. th e c am p u s; in A ustin o f DORMS TO CLOSE ON DECEMBER 22 Dorm itories a t the U niversity will close fo r the C hristm as holi­ days December 22, according to a th e ir respective m anagers. f e w cages, out-of-state girls who their a re unable to hom es will be the guests of the staffs, a l­ dorm itory m atro n s’ th o u g h no re g u la r m eals will be served and the buildings will not ftie officially open. re tu rn to* In D u rin g the w eek p rio r to the be ginn in g of th e C hristm as recess, e a c h d o rm ito ry and m any of the b o a rding houses fo r University stu d e n ts will e n te r ta in with th e ir and a n n u a l C hristm as Christm as p a rty , w ith tre e s, col­ ored lights, tinsel, snow and red- clad S a n ta s w ith bags of gifts. dinner -------------- o-------------- CLASS IN DESIGN FINISHES PROBLEM T he class in in te r io r design in o f th e ir completed a B e a u x A r ts problem, r e g u la r which is p a r t w ork. The th r e e m e m b e rs o f the class a re the fo llow in g: G e rtru d e S um ners, Cornelia Colthorp, and D oro th y Hill. a te d in 1928 fo rm th e ro s te r of th e f ir s t class g r a d u a tin g u nder t h e th r e e -y e a r system. T h e re are a t p r e se n t fifte e n m em bers in the se n io r class in th e C olleg e. Sigm a N u is e n t e r ta in in g with a form al dance to n ig h t f r o m 9 to I o ’clock a t the A u stin C o un try Club. n» PAGE 3 SEPTEMBER 21 IS POPULAR BIRTHDAY, Of all th e days in the y e a r cm w’hieh to be born, statistics com ­ the r e g i s tr a r ’s office a t in piled the U niversity th e students fa v o r S ep tem ber 21. F i g ­ ures show t h a t 30 students w e re born on t h a t day. indicate th a t A n n o u n c i n g a Christmas SALE INCLUDING over 1200 pair late Fall and Winter’s I smartest models of the very type you’ll be pleased to wear NOW and months to come . . . a remarkable oportunity at the height of the season. Sizes in­ complete but choice delightfully varied. Ii REGISTERED PHARMACISTS IN UNIVERSITY Men W ho Passed Tests! C ontinue Courses O f S tud y Fully re g is te r e d this y e a r, according pharmacists, six in n u m b e r, a r e enrolled in the College of P h a r m a c y at the Uni­ versity to Dean W. F. Gidley. These men have passed th e exam inatio ns giv­ en by the S ta te Board of p h a r ­ macy, b ut tho course, which w as re c e n tly c h a n g ­ ed to a th re e - y e a r course. a r e c o n tin u in g from a tw o- “ Texas is filled with p h a r m a ­ cists who, b ecause of the S t a t e ’s lax laws, have n e v e r taken a col­ lege course and a re th e r e f o r e e x ­ of cluded fr o m S ta te s ,” I sta te s in th e Gidley said. being made to in tro d u c e a bill befo re the n e x t le g isla tu re with th e end in view’ of ra is in g T ex as’ pharm a- th e m a jo rity U nited P la n s a re : ceutical s ta n d in g .” This y e a r m a rk s the 35th anni- ; versary o f th e College of Ph a rm a - at I t was o rg anized in 1893 I cy. Galveston, soon a f t e r th e creation of th e School o f Medicine. Be­ cause it was n o t established by e n a c tm e n t o f t h e legislature, th e Board o f R e g en ts was allowed to move it from G alveston to Austin, in o r d e r t h a t its stu d e n ts might be able to ta k e a d v an tag e of the b e tt e r la b o ra to ry anti library f a ­ cilities here. only Until 1925, th e College of P h a r ­ macy w as a n anom alo us o rg a n iz a ­ tion o f f e r in g tw o y e a r s ’ ; work. U n d e r such conditions, it could n o t be a m e m b e r o f the As- j se riation of Colleges of Pharm acy, th e s ta te colleges of to which : pharm acy sta te s belong. of 46 ! Seven m e m be rs who were g ra d u - An a u to g r a p h e d sn a p sh o t of G e rm a n ’s f o rm e r e m p e r o r who is living peacefu lly in H olland. a small Wilhelm still keeps TT P. ■> c o u r t a b o u t him, ho w ev er, and he c on tinu es to w rite his sig na­ tu r e with the “ I, R.” , m e a n in g Im perial Rex. r e tu r n in g to h e a d ­ c a r ­ ed on J u l y I by an a v a la n c h e of snow% but m y herd of r e i n d e e r ’ by my t r u s t y gn om es! a tte n d e d in succeeded q u a r te r s a f t e r ha ving been ried miles o ut into the A rctic Sea i by a h u g e f o r J iceberg, w eeks on n o th in g b u t p o la r bear, w alrus a n d o u r Arctic m istletoe. TWs d is a s te r has han d ic a p p e d me co n sid e ra b ly b u t I hope t o be able to m e e t all d e m a nds by C hristm as Day. living Give m y best r e g a r d s to the Club c hildren a n d te ll th e m t h a t I shall meet them a t th e club house S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 15 a t 3:30. Cordially yours, SA N T A CLAUS. plied by the S u p e r H e a t e r C om ­ pany of New York, also is being made. C onstruction of th e heat­ involved, ers, m achine processes and th e u nusual w o rk m a n s h ip a r e pointed o u t in th e display. T h e last of th e displays illus­ tra te s v ario us fo r m s of gaskets, and show ing th e ir how th ey are m ade. G a sk e ts are used f o r boilers a n d s te a m pumps. c o m position Donovan Stiles, f o r m e r stud ent in th e U niversity, sailed M onday f o r H a v re , F ra n c e , on b o a rd the Brave Coeur, a m e r c h a n t vessel. He ex pects to r e t u r n in F e b ru a ry . ENGINEERING LAB GETS NEW EXHIBITS T h re e new displays have been added to th e e n g in e e rin g la b o ra ­ to ry r e c e n tly ; one is a display of g rin d in g m a te ria l of the kind n ec­ e ssary f o r g rin d in g wheels, show ­ ing th e variou s stag es o f th e raw’ p ro d u c t, th e process of m a n u fa c - ! tuning a n d th e finished p rod uct. A d isplay o f s u p e r h e a te rs, sup- Mnue, V fo r W e n * * ^ O pposite L ittlefield Building ARRANGED IN THREE BIG GROUPS AND PRICED AT 9 C hoose from 23 styles w e re 12.50 to 15 8 - includes 16 distinctive m odels w ere 10.50 to 12.50 7.35 many smart low heel type that sold at IO and more BL A CK S U E D E B R O W N S U E D E B L U E KID B R O W N KID R E P T I L E S P A T E N T R ed uctions W hich U sually Come A f t e r the Holidays Just o f f C ongress on Sixth t u n e ttihcrc c/?rV/(?c JL-r lr V J ’ Pleasure/ C O N G R E SS N E A R E I G H T H Something New Every Day Luedecke-Moffatt Co. Th e F riendly S tore Suggestions of Lovely Gifts M ake Your Selections Early Fine Kay ser a n d A l l e n A SII IC H O S P OIL*IV i l v / O I L \ Linen Luncheon Sets \ For B rid g e - for B re ak - \ \ -rn.____ \ *“■ Always ready for t!ley “ re a ttra c tiv e . Luncheon service— t v . ...................C . J . Beginning TODAY Until They’re Sold GRAND CLEARANCE SALE of 112 Dresses Values $16.75, $19.75, and $29.75 A t one price 1.59 to 4.85 New C orsages . in attractive individual boxes W e up to 1.75 accept. ahi*' fo r young or A w o n d e rfu l assortm ent o f H ankies three \n a beautiful 79c 1 . 0 0 Just the dresses for right now Things Miss University Prefers LOW EXCURSION FARES San Antonio via to ) *5 Q jjk CHRISTMAS AHEAD! AND GIFTS APLENTY AT W A R R E N ’S THE CHRISTMAS STORE 714 CONGRESS AVE. titm Hurray! Hurray! He’s Here Today! Santa Claus Himself The Best Fellow in A ll the World Santa Claus will receive his young friends every day f rom J p. rn. until 6 p. rn. except Satur- day, he will be here un­ til 9 p. rn. I ^ lr ■ Toys! Toys! s a T o y s ! House Slippers For Christmas For children, for worn* en, for men. Felt, satin, leather, in many styles. 49c to $1,989 ------------------------------------------------------------ Christmas Gifts E R E F M ake a $5.00 purchase in any departm ent and get one of our beautiful XMAS GIFTS FREE. These gifts are beautiful imported articles from almost every country and are really worth $ 1 .0 0 to $2.00 each. W onderful selection now , but th ey w o n ’t last long. GIFTS FOR HER Beautiful Spanish Shawls ................. $ 7 .5 0 and $11.75 F ur Neck Pieces G Toilet Sets ................................ $2.98 to $9.00 Perfume Sets ..................................... $1.00 to $5.00 Silk Hose Silk Underwear ..... B ath R o b e s ..................... .......................... , .............. $2.98 to I Guaranteed Electric Irons ................. . New Spring Coats, Dresses and Hats. ............................„............ 98c to 98c to Fine fur-trimmed Coats at special $ 14.75, $19,75 500 Gifts at $1.00 each in our Gift Dej ■ST' R o u n d Trip T ick ets On Sale F o r Trains Leaving A ustin 3 :1 5 p . rn. or 7 :1 0 p . rn. ea ch Saturday. Re­ turn leave San A n­ tonio all trains Sun* d ay follow ing d ate of •ale. U M Round Trip T ick ets On S ale For Trains Leaving A ustin 4 :1 5 a. rn. and 5 :1 0 a. rn. each Sunday. Return leave San Antonio 9 :0 0 p. rn. and 11:15 p. rn. sam e date. RIDE THE KATY L eave A ustin Earlier, Stay Longer Sam Antonie. Tickets cen be purchawMl in advance e t city or depot o f Keo. P hone 7202 or 4 3 0 5 $11* !3a ily f e x a n y tiH tlai v» th# n m p si of th# tJnl- wnriRf of Tv*#*, Aob tis, by th* Tex** £*-Ut4#f&tS JPsiittfStiOS#, Ise„ ®LST* SMm - Ute UUPt»l Monday. SU M M BffWi. B. (After S§ j>. • I i i MU, H*n. Te!»i»ho»e« ta. I l l l l lb * * * br tlniwtmUt Prt**, A. C. Wr?cht. Mm***r. Kt*trre4 st **e«n4 e4*s« matter at the poatofnee at Austin. T»«*» UM MIR S. PATHS 0 U l f T W IE R I ... - I^*t*r-?n-TM** l f isse i of Editor J ’’'' STAFF M en to n ,T. M u rray BHI E dw ard* ___ Macon B oddy .... M axixe T in ria ll Issue E d ito r .... Aariatant A arixtant — A f f i a n t What Do You A Know By J. C. W A TKINS 1. 2. 3. 4. W ar clam or ? Al Sm ith C lub? “ F la " epidem ic? S e n a te defeat#? Ina Hi rig South A re# cir fin dies co n tin u e th e ir clam or for P a ir otic manifestations con- Hutted th ro u g h o u t B o­ y esterd ay it via. a th e ll citizen s rail led to o f su p p o rt o f th e fo reig n polit y Preside rtf. Sties. Offers a ll of kinds con--ta in ly poured into the FhMikkntfai palace, ran g in g fro m autom obiles to m edical supplies and m an pow er. BULL BELLOWS B r V l W n t H. H E R A L D ADDRESSES U. T. AVIATION CLUB * ? ? r'flp f * t . . ** I F , r-}r*u iP n aftt A n d rew , o f K%IIy k f &•*>»» " A n t° nS* ’ ^ I J ? ] n tm f K‘n ot’ thr‘ A v iatio n C lub # J ’ ^ ^ j w 0 ,1 ™ * o f ' e le c tr ic # , a w o c ia to profoaaor ' o n g in e e rtn g . ! fete B en d er, e le c tric a l e n r W r - I 4n* s t n d e n t, re p o rte d th e poaribil- ’ *e a r i,‘* • * “ • ? '* « * id . PL NISI (MENT GIVEN TO STANFORD STUDENT IS UNNECESSARILY HARSH t i l e p u n ish m en t which Stanford*® m en ’* co u n cil has* m eted ©tit I **hmr huH to t h . OM n f t o t t M t o S ta n fo rd itu d a n t c o n v ic t* ) of p a rtic ip a tio n in t h . p o in tin g o f th e Bi* ‘V b e fo re the Bi* f l a m , rn absurd. fo r believ in g th a t s tu d e n t opinion, rh e r# iii no g ro u n d fra n k ly i* goin g to s u p p o r t o f frien d ly riv a lry , in fa v o r o f a tick ex p rew u m s th* dertoion handed d aw n by th e S ta n fo rd ju d g e ,. They, o f c o u m . The tone m an tru d g e d on. J u M t I',"1" -Acre put in a d iffic u lt p o r tio n w hen th e d isco v ery o f a pr»ck«?hook belonging to the r a id e r d e fin ite ly proved hi? r n Ut. to upheld th e a tr e e m e n t b etw een (California a n d S tan fo rd which ^ . onward, .K eep in g Hi? face in th e F p ert* punish m en t o f co nvicted “ v a n d a l* ” but th e th re e p u n ish m e n ts E re c tio n o f th e lig h t, he splashed : E J * ft wa? up to th e m ahead o f him a n d hee honed h im ! The night w as ra in * and T H O U G H T FOR T O D A Y - E r in th o u g h Aiea M «rphre* ! J if Melt With th # “ flu " aud «>»# g " * * » , T ,.**.‘ ^ T * ' '* “ * * * fc« " "**' M - **** __ which he was riv e n th e choice a re u n jiw tlfia h ly harsh. was given the* choir# a re u n ju stifia b ly harsh 11 It w ould be fa r b e tte r to a b ro g a te all a g re e m e n ts, w ritte n o r U n w r itte n , if th e y forced the im position of so se v ere a p en alty fo r rn * triv ial an o ffe n se . The situ a tio n w ould be d iffe re n t, an d w ould ju s tify e x tre m e j m easure?, if the so-called “ a rts o f vandalism*’ w ere com m itted in a ■ h itte r and u n w o rth y sp irit, and am o u n ted to u n n e ce ssa ry d e stru c tio n ' M .trrm o n * o f p ro p e rty . O ur “g e n tle m e n ’* a g re e m e n t" should ap ply only in su c h ? y o u r nam e c aact.— D ally C a lifo rn ia n . TI FE UNIVERSITY AND A G EN TLEM A N W e hav,. It from C ard in al N ew m an in h i. I c r t u r r . h r f o r r O x fo rd l n .v r r .u y a n d to n re s -h a t it I, “ a lm o rt” « d rftn ilio n of a - .n tlo m a n to ra y th at h . to o n . who n r v r r m fllrta pain. H r y o r , on to .a v -.hat fey the iigfrt *hat Flowed r h r c r i h 5 ? *° ripot*#ti th e < on id ecatio n * fif ^ st3,'fab l« ^ ha4f« b««n ridding. receiv ed j this firm urn; ° n <'fsmmerci* 1 ******%| ray-opinion a s been ch o sen | a lity o f th ese t h a t Cory H th ro u g h th e m u d and w a te r through th e liber ward hom e. Ole he so longed to see, hom e! d eniy the vanished, lig h t frien d ly glow w a* no more. cig ar had b e e r rain ed on. to - f c& m m a** , fo r to e refectio n o f th e field. ta lk Sod I on T fe ^ e n g in e e rin g reco rd s e sta b lish e d in C rees, gav e a av iatio n d evelopm ent. 'H is! I M R S B A G B Y W I L L i* when s h . t a h r . i E N T E R G O L F F I N A L E — M «'n m o n ey is w hen she | y our pay chec k. I takes : ------ T w a s h as n u m e ro u s oil d ep o t- t o t B u lg er S a n Angelo, and g o b lege m en’s h a t h an d s. -•■-*— ■■ th e in d e p e n d e n t/g in u p in th e in- indero*ncf#nL/o-.rt-.ir, j I te r-g ro o p golf to w raey , w on th e , rig h t to e n te r th e fin a ls in th e by j to u rn e y T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n d e fe a tin g M ignonette T ro s e h w ig ,; t vvinner o f th e d o rm ito ry g ro u p . The s tu d e n t w ho laughs at his [ Mrs. B agby will play M rs. Min-1 Z im m erm an o f Z e ta Tau s o ro rity th e p r o f tts o r ’s .joke m ay not have a , n 'f‘ MRH* of h u m o r, birt you must* a d - ! A lpha, w in n e r o f Mrs. J e a n e tte Rugby, w ie n e r o f [ h rm i? tl> C lub T h u rsd ay .■ T ! 1' T a " ' W “ I| M in re m o v in g tho o b s ta c le , wnicn h in d er th e fre e end tm em b ar! a«?ed ac tio n o f those about Him • •• £ * r ~ * - - - - - - -- - - - ’a u h . he. La . ...— —... - A S “ - ~ _ I * ’*** * IKK irS L S T T Z i — a « . » „ j . ........................... „ m i " s r ; : ; ' . ™ ” * * th e Sigm a A lp h a Mu house. D ean * • L M oore a f the S k n ta N j house, and E. K. M cGinnis a t th e J o h n , Fbi Suftna D elta B agw ell will speak a t th e A cacia Ii house a n d Ellw ood Griscotn a t I the SiFm a E ta Chi h o u ^ F rid a y o- house. POLLARD HOLDS BOND SALES VALID C o n tin u e d F rom P age I ) an opinion fro m th e o th e r le a d in g bond a tto rn e y s to whom Mr. Pow ­ ell o f th e G u a ra n ty T ru s t Com ­ pany of New Y ork re fe rs in th e n ew sp ap er item of to d ay in which this firm u n e q u ivocably ap p ro v es- to th e c o n stitu tio n - bonds. I have ad v ised the R egent? o f th# U n iv e rsity o f these fa c ts and j of th ese o p in io n s, and th e d isp o ­ sition o f th e m a tte r is w ithin th e ir d isc re tio n .” E s te r Drape!* an d M arth a H o d - th e I e n te rta in e d m em bers o f em b er Ifl, w ith an p a rty a t K irb y H all. n ig h t, in fo rm al A lex S . M u rp h re e Bull Bellow s colum nist, is ^ with illness. 6 I------™; •***?------------------------- ----------- T e l e p h o n e 2 - 1 6 4 9 E v e n in g * — B y A p p o i n t m e n t Dr. G. B. Vosburg C h ir o p o d is t F o o t S p e c ia l is t ? < m in La Fbi?, ad d ressed The L eague o f In d u stria l Er-»* ploy MS a cem m tm scatm n to th e g e n e ra l com •san d er th a t Ha foiled “ to m arch in th e g re a t cen* Hade o f co n q u e st and c iv ilr/atiu n lh " m m U rn w nivem lty t h a t he m ight be in- G arden o f E d e n d u rin g a n / . * 4n ^ - r m ir i n g ,h a i a n y th in g 111 , c lo se r to a g e n tle m a n could be fo u n d am o n g th e u n iv e rsity p eo p le va *# * y v* i r i i tf j/rtfpiV rn. Ad. w ^ t bon g, *•* e. t't. k O'.. th a n one who ‘n e v e r in flic ts p a in .” C e rta in ly rf a p e rro n w ere fo u n d j H Wfm>t h <* lo n g now until New .......... .. •* « jrt .-t.n w rit rcrann * c o n fo rm ed to th e r e a litie s w hich Y ear’s—— th e tim e you sit “erious- firs t en- N ew m an co n sid ered to be e sse n tia l to “ a lm o st” d e fin in g a g e n tle m a n , ly with y o u r th o u g h ts and He to y o urself a b o u t wharf you a rc g o ­ h# would u n d o u b ted ly be hem ld ed am o n g thoN» w ith whom he cam e ing to stop d o in g . in c o n ta c t a s a g en tlem an . th e a rm y , req u est m g J d u rin g th e p re se n t g e n e ra tio n w ho *' " r;Ut thJ,t f w d of m em ber - be th e _______ ''■ '■ rn I j ...A . .. , * , show- S I X F R A T S H F A R I * * * * d c O R U M S P E A K E R S Q P tr a sp e a k e rs F iresid e F o ru m f o r T h u rsd a y , D ecem ber 13, w e re : De un I . U, T a y lo r a t th e L am b d a Chi h ouse, Dean II, T. P a ilin a t 302 Littlefield Building H o u r s — 9 a. m. to 5 : 3 0 p. m . A u s t i n , T e x a s FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, I IT S DECEMBER AGAIN AND YOU REALLY MUST SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS But d o n ’t let th a t w orry you. W e ’ve been plan n in g fo r m onths to m a k e th is a painless D ecem ber. W e h e s ita te to s ta rtle you — but h e re y o u ’ll find shopping an e n jo y a b le p a stim e. H ow a bo ut p a ja m a s for th e A to Z yo un g men on yo ur list. Campus Shop Paraguay,” “ We m ay Ii# o u t never dow n” — <• videnH y. W afh in g tr.n , D. < b u t b in h to th e f ir s t “ Al S m ith p re sid e n t in IU"12” club. , has given fo r M oreover, effo rts will be m ade to prom ote o th e r fin bs th e lughout th e c o u n try w ith the sam e o b jec­ “pop ors. tive. acco rd in g The club has a m em bership con­ ta in in g m any p ro m in e n t W ash in g ­ to n D em ocrats. to its Y e s te rd a y s im ports show ed th e follow ing schools t i , oil u n til a f t ­ e r the Hobday* b ecause o f the in- B u e n a s I‘p idem ie: W en tw o rth M ilitary A cadem y, The University o f Georgia, The Bishop School fo r Girls. C ity schools of C h a tta n o o g a an d C ouncil Bluffs, Iowa. And K ansas Un N’t ra tty rep o rt? n e a rly u h u n d re d eases, while D ean Hal! of T. C. V. denied th a t institution would close*, although th e re is a larg e am o u n t o f ric h ­ ness, In Washington yesterday Sur­ geon G en eral C um m ing called to ­ g e th e r a “board of stra te g y on in flu e n z a ’* lo co n sid er re p o rts of th e B ureau o f C ensus sh o w in g an Increase d eath in f a t# and to m ake rocom m eitda- t!or,s on Ste pf. which m ight be tak en to c a rli th e sp read of the disease. th e in flu e n z a W h en w p go on to fin d w h a t in Included a m o n g th e c h a ra c te ris tic s of a g e n tle m a n w e fin d th a t th e (ru e g e n tle m a n c a re fu lly avoids w h a t­ e v e r m ay c a u se a j a r o r jo lt in th e m inds o f th o se w ith whom he is c e s t; all c la ssin g o f opinion, o r collision o f fe e lin g , all re s tra in t J , , , ion. o rrfn o m . o r re .e M tn .tttt h i, * r r ,. r ™ ' b ^ ' t o Ile bas too m u ch good sen se to Im* «vt ryurft at his ease an d a t bonne, a ffro n te d ut insult? he in to o w ell em ployed ro re m e m b e r in ju r ie s , an d too in d o len t to b e a r m alice. Fie m ay be r ig h t or w rong In hi J opin io n s, but he is to o c le a r h ead ed to be u n ju s t; he i? as sim ple a* b e ii forcible, and a* brief a* he is decisive. He resp ect* p ie ty and d e ­ v otion, Fie is to le ra n t in a1! m a tte rs. In this d a y o f prohibition, in -j hfbrtions, a n d p re sc rip tio n s m an th e ?#ems tn h a v e t a m e d from ' h t o T ^ t ” . t i t w t T i ‘ d'viTe! TH O U G H TS O F CHRISTM AS CH RISTM A S S an ta G laus— it m ust be g r e a t to be a kid a n d believe in old St. Nicholas and his re in d e e r and g u l­ libly le a k in a ll o f the wild ta le s; y o u r dad te lls y o u and still th i n k ; l i t people a rn sin c e re . you y ° Ur **”** v n c o m ~ u ’P" ^ ped jo u r r u b b e r s on your shoes a n d away to th o p a r ty you went w onder w ho w ill be th is j | C h ristm a s? — d a n c e s , handshaking, s j chem ical a n a ly s is o f I “ w onderful s t u f f . ” * aa th e usual home In sum m ing u p th e se c h a ra c te ris tic s , it m ust be a d m itte d th a t a lto ­ g e th e r it a p p e a rs a* it th e p e rfe c t g e n tle m a n is ju s t a b o u t an im p o s­ In sp ite of this u n d e n ia b le fa c t, it i i n o t im possible f o r th e sib ility . p r e c u t g e n e ra tio n , o r an y p re c e d in g or su c c e e d in g , to b e a r in m in d I C hristm as tr e e ? — like sailor? in a g e n e ra l co n ception of those riling* which m ig h t be expected o f g e n tle m a n an d to do his p a r t in th** u p lif t o f so c ie ty as a w hole, toy j d o in g so. T h e c o u rte sie s ex p ected o f a g e n tle m a n a re c e rta in ly n o t I u n f a ir and th# o b se rv a tio n of C a rd in a l N ew m an ’s g e n e ra l ru le b y j T w f U? o u r cam pus p o p u la tio n , no one ex cep ted , w ould a d d to the bond* o f att loyal M innesotan*.— O. I), in Th# M innesota D aily. Fieri ms— re mem ber whPn a j p o rt, all lit up. STUDENT FACULTY CO-OPERATION In fo rm er y e a rs college and college g o v e rn m e n t w as a c o m p a ra -I liv ely sim ple thing. T he p re sid e n t an d the fa c u lty m erely set dow n L u Mto ru to . o f d to d p lm , and B< holarahi,, and .h a a .u d e n u foMow-d thorn, ^ 2 J- 2 r T M i ” h n s tm a s —-no ex- i y in ° u r t y T ' t T T : ; , z l h u n d re d aa?m n, w h ere co lleges th a t fo rm e rly housed o n ly sev eral stu d e n ts new find room fo r rn m any th o u san d , th e p ro b lem o f s tu d e n t I self g o v ern m en t is th e d o m in a n t problem on p ra c tic a lly every c a m ­ pus. Many in stitu tio n s have m et tire tam e by g iv in g stu d e n ts p ra c tic a lly u n lim ited c o n tro l o v er stu d e n t a c tiv itie s. Som e in s titu ­ tio n s have in creased th e ir re s tric tio n s in an e f f o r t to co n tro l th e ir in creased p o p u latio n . T oday, how ever, find* th e g r e a te r po rtio n o f th e c o u n try try in g to solve th e p ro b lem to f it th e ir individual needs. th e c iv iii- 1 Dp" mb" ’ = tu rk e y , * • « « t t o n ~ ^ o_________ STOLBERG TALKS ON CAPITALISM (Continued F rom Pag# I) , U niversity o f U in rin n a ti I* now in th e r a id ft of such a p ro ­ n t o i L r ^ new' p o tte r ‘ * I f - af.U*r *rum ° f !IT)d ‘ ^ g a n k o t i o n . The p roposed c o n stitu tio n f o r l 7 ------------------- -------------- k e m t * u *-'-T’ed 1 ii, a stu d e n t council, rad ical tm its m easu res m ay seem to some who live * i,Jea o f al1 wo» k u r» in one indus- lry b€lonK»ng to one union. Mod- . hy tb<’ ^^ ^U T u tio n now' e n fo rc e d , is an ex pression o f th e s t u d e n t to b / i t a ‘ i ’m /, Z Z w a s appui to’U V n S jtwJon, yon discussion, b rin g in g a proc peet o f an e a r ly v o te on th e meaa- ur* which h a s blocked a c tio n on n early a 11 o th e r b u sin e ss ainee the session o f C o a f r t i i began. S en ato r? are now lim ited to !f» m inute? fo r sp e a k in g tim e to ex I***** view s on th e su b je c t which lia s fitte d th e r o s ^ v t i b n a l reco rd ♦ itll m illions o f w ords. in J , W hat : - des. cit cd a , ppCNstm'ttlar seige th e h isto ry ch Chi- ago s police d e p a rtm e n t oc- € y ri cd when a crazed n eg ro boy, b a n ic a 'ted in a th re e -sto ry a p a rt- sent bou.se, held 20 pol ccm* n at *Y fo r gev*-ral hour:-;. The boy w ounded nine police-< IM i® lix io d g ej w hen & police squad, * ■elected by b u lle t-p ro o f shfelds 1 rad .'d th e fiat. TH* nee 0 -„a a r to deft tit while r waisting b i t t i e , and w as only I a r # rt*st. FORMER STUDENT I • VISITS ON CAMPUS r I ^ * , ’ re, n x ’' n c a »•<’— 'I-- (a c u ity and th e atu? " " > b“ r a .w eo n r tito tio n a i n , if . « , p t « d b y both r t u d .n t . a ‘ ha ™ o f m ilitaM the I ocutty, d e fin ite ly estab lish th e sta tu s o f th e stu d e n ts, and stu d e n t ! g o v ern m en t on th e cam p u s o f th e u n iv e rsity ! U n d e r this th e re will be d e le g a te d to th e stu d e n ts th e enfin# co n tro l o f th e ir own a ffa irs. T his will legally give th e stu d e n ts som e tan g ib le ev id ence o f th e ir position ii? re la tio n to th e fa c u lty . Foday th e fa v u lty f o r th e m ost p a r t lacks an in te re s t in the atli* m m t body as a w hole. It is im possible that th e y cou ld be a d e q u a te ly in fo rm e d 0 0 every stu d e n t p ro b lem th a t was fo rm e rly decided in rite fact,illy ro*»m* rn rn a u n iv e rsity o f m o re th a n nin e th o u san d stu d e n ts « is well th a t th e solving o f stu d e n t problem s is b ein g left to th e s tu ­ It k well th a t such g o v e rn m e n t is b ein g p laced on a d e fin ite dent*. bari® SO th a t b o th strid e n t* and fa c u lty m ay b e n e fit by th e Co-opera­ tio n ,— The (O hio) U n iv ersity News. ARE YOU A SPONGER? : > - « ■*“ a a lto # o f p a p e r." said a boy in th e stu d y hall “ S ay, th a t's th e tw e lfth ?bi-et you Vc borro w ed th is week yo u g o in g to buy w im e y o u r s e lf " ” W hen rib, som e day, m a y b e .” T he sponger is a com m on p ra t in foaling Main A venue and o th e r ; i t to id e n tifie d by it* c o n tin u a l b o rro w in g an d by th e f a c t ! fcehonts. ■ n a t i t tit e r has its lesson p ro p e rly p re p a re d n o r does it have p ro p e r m a te ria l for stu d y . find at le a st tw o sponger*. th e In e v ery room a t M ain A v en u e you will n c m l^ -se p a ra tism / * * * * * d In Conclusion, M r, S tolberg said th a t there is a n unconscious g ra v ­ tow ard a new capitalism ita tio n in w'hlch the e m p lo y e r will be in c h a rg e of th e la b o r movement. ”( upitalism w ill be a new Me* p h isto w'hich A ffers to labor high w ages the product® I w hich it produce* in re tu rn for it* I to p u rch a.-e J own soul.” Follow ing th e le c tu re , Mr. S to b j the I b e rg invited q u e s tio n s from au d ie n c e and s e v e ra l problem s i n - ; I ?reduced by in d iv id u a ls were dis- ! cussed in fo rm a lly . berg. “ Radicalism The second l e c t u r e by Mr. S to l- J in American j ; l a b o r ,” will be g iv e n this Friday n ig h t at 8 o ’c lo c k in the au ditor-- ium of th e B io lo g y Building. Official Notice ,, Y , !ub rae<,t:' »* 5 f o ?Iock F rid a y , D ecem ber 14, fin I Ar, you one o( th e m T - M a in Avenue Hutoache. j TweBt='first KIRKNER UNIVERSITY CO-OP “The Christmas Store for Faculty and Student' FOR HIM OR HER 'Twas the Night Before C h r i s t m a s . . . inc* TI' cej tlan scluare tissue-w rapped p ackages w e re be- Jn& put u nd er the tree ag a in — I hat bring: a flashing smile to you d i a r i e s DESK SETS $6.00 to $30.00 b r i d g e S E T S P I L L O W S P E N N A N T S Two Gifts in One PARKER AND WA HL Pen and Pencil'sets in Satin lined boxes $6.00 to $ 15.00 And they were such practi­ that cal gilts would probably have been chosen by him or her. too — ones HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS F r o m o u r c o m p l e t e sto c k S E A L J E W E L R Y C A L E N D A R S T E N N I S R A C K E T S P I C T U R E S M O T T O E S B IL L F O L D S l i g h t e r s d e s k L A M P S A S H T R A Y S B O O K E N D S P O R T F O L I O S B O O K S GOLF CLUBS AND ACCESSORIES Special beginners set $9.50 Shop Now W h ile you m ay shop le i­ p le a sa n tly . su re ly W hile th e re a re h u n d re d s o f th in g s fro m which to m ake you selections. lovely fresh and < ^ S » e O N I V E H I S I T V « g ^ > t h e s t u d e n t s s t o r e Rf m a l a r i a m u c c s J V I A N N A \ M E A R A M O T V — (— LOVE L E T T E R I J U S W R O T E \ t o m a o e l m u r p h y T ">00 v Probably W ith G ram p cr B t!? U A V t A L L t N M Y D A R U M G \ L IT T L E PEACH M E L D A Y O U H A V E N T A N Y (J . ID E A H O vJ I A R E I I N LOWE VJITH Al ^ Y O U “ ''. t a i • ' Y W AIT A M I N G I T A R E \ \ IN l o v e ' A R E \ SN L O V E " W H E R E S i Y O U R G R A M M E R / AW W H A T S V S H E G O T T O D O W I T H I T - S H E L I V E S IN T H E C O U N T R Y N O W S a m p a n , wh, tr N ew ton a riMent in tho University I t l l i to 19^2. hun been vi:>- for irie n d s e n th e earn pus P**t fe w da>>:. re c e iv e d h 4 bachelor a n d master o f aru i i i . . U t t m d t y an d h-.., o f p h ilo so p h y d eg n -e from U»i v e r i t y o f C hicago, wbor# several a n to A tw eU tr f o r tim e , he J B ritt UU; o f F in , M exico C ity. etu rn - sfN&jtt ,!« f A ri A$$hM Ct?] 7 V-' New and distinctive Stationery P l a i n or Hie s t a m p e d 75c to $4.00 We will wrap and mail prepaid to what­ ever address you give its, a I I purchases made h e r e until Xmas. Christmas G i f t Suggestions in the Store News of h - r: i-t?'' ■ T o d a y ’s *wm ^ I exalt T H E A T E R S IN ROADSHOW A T HANCOCK N O W A T M A ]ESTIC PRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 4 ,1 9 2 8 W ITH C. B. out “ ON TR IA L.’’ Not only the the best talkie yet Hollywood tin cans but a darn good movie too. Don’t think that they don’t tell it all at the trial. At the Queen. of “SKIRTS.” Syd Chaplin con­ tinues to cavort about for pur­ poses of amusement. At times side-splittingly funny and at other times only side-splitting. At the Majestic. “RIO RITA.” It’s here at last. It’s good, they tell us. Those who’ve seen it. Musical comedy set on the Rio Grande with lots of legs. Matinee aud night. At the Hancock. “ THE G U N RUNNER.” Ricardo Cortez does and dares and the bad man suffers ac­ cordingly. So does the girL She has to marry Ricardo Cor­ tez. At the Crescent. “ SHOW P E O P L E .” Has re­ reports enthusiastic ceived everywhere except The Texan but I think it’s a gosh awful mess. Marion Davies and Will­ iam Haines. At the Texas. O n [ria l” G ives Excel lent O p p o rtu n ity for Speaking Parts Don’t miss “On Trial,” now theater. showing at the Queen You won’t come away with loud hurrahs but you’ll come away sat­ isfied with having seen the best the all-talkie yet to rise out of muddle of limpid to lukewarm at­ tempts at talking pictures which has become an epidemic in Holly­ If you have no wood. special for spot in warm talkies, you may come away from this one with a germ of enthusi­ asm for them well planted in your innards; the story is thrilling and it is handled in a gripping fash- your heart PAGE 8 Cioldwyn-Mayer and co-starring Marion Davies and W illia m H aines is a story of the m otion picture studios and as such, stars and rea­ lm cd players must occasionally be seen in the background. Virtual­ ly every star and featured play­ er on the M-G-M lot is seen in one sequence or another, as are also Charles Chaplin, E still Taylor and many friends of Miss Davies and Director King Vidor. Newman Club is giving a dance tonight at K. C. Hall from 9 to I o’clock. Patti Lacey, Emily Frances Key and Davis Scarborough have gone to Dallas to attend a tea dance given by the Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae in honor of the Zeta ch ap ter of S. M. U. Today HANCOCK MAT. — NIGHT ion, though the man who is really guilty doesn’t take his climax very gracefully. is nothing Then* noteworthy about the cast except that it is stage trained, which is the only kind that seems to be able to make a good talkie. Three Vitaphone ranging from fair to worse and Movietone news are also on the bill.— C.B. specialties M A N Y S T A R S A P PEA R T E X A S SHOW “ Show People," which today at the Texas theater, ha* the most expensive “ atmosphere” players of any picture ever made in the history of the motion pic­ ture industry. The picture, made by Metro- v .C U N aJJKNR.3* With i RICARDO CORTEZ J ^ Thrills and Throbs mi RECARIOUS FUN is loose and going the rounds in “Skirts, with Syd Chaplin, now at the Majestic. COMING Scottish Rite Dormitory is en­ tertaining with an informal dance tonight from 9 to I o’clock. Eta chapter of Delta Sigma Phi announces the pledging of William Muekelroy of Houston. Most Elaborate , Musical Comedy of Season Has 96 in Cast p E G G Y BOURNE, one of the much heralded beauties with “ RIO RITA,” which knocks the planks of the Hancock opera house stage for two shows today, matinee and night. This is the best thing that’s been in Austin this season. QUEEN Syd Chaplin SKIRTS S t a r t i n g T o m o r r o w Companionate Marriage The Talking Picture ON TRIAL a l t o 3 Vitaphone Specialties Fox Movietone Newt NOW NOW THEATRE t o M a t. 2 .5 0 . 5 0 T o n i g h t , 3 .0 0 t o .7 5 TODAY ONLY piest dame that ever flaunted a petticoat, it may be that he de­ serves credit for attempting a role in which he confines him self almost entirely to masculine at­ tire. that The complications arise from w ifey ’s leaving hubby alone and at the mercy of a coarse cho­ rus blonde from across the hall ran perfectly true to form. Wi­ fey’s mother is likewise the tra­ ditional halitosis type, only a bit more grotesque than usual in ap­ pearance, which makes her over­ prominence in the picture However, if you have a weak­ ness for comedy, now’s your big chance to do some tall dissipating, because the program is composed of three feature comedies— one length and two short subjects, in­ cluding Aesop’s Fables. There is a Paramount news reel.— B. B. A N A T O L E FRIEDLAND, himself brings his revue in vaudeville to the Hancock the­ ater Saturday as one of New York’s club shows. smartest night TEXAS TODAY AND TOMORROW Something Truly Distinctive *T*HE thief in the dark who caused it all. This is a * scene from “ON TRIAL,” the all-talking movie which is now playing at the Queen theater. It’s a good one. spending your next 20 years in prison, what would you do? Accept the choice which seems likely to provide some excitement and offers a garbling chance of freedom? Or pin your hopes on a pardon for the jail sentence? This is the choice given Julio, the hero of “The Gun Runner,” the showing until Saturday at Crescent theater. This the is Tiffariy-Stahl picture suggested by Arthur Stringer’s absorbing story of love and adventure. John Fran­ cis Natteford wrote the continuity, Edgar Lewis directed, and Ricar­ do Cortez, Nora Lane, Gino Cor- rado, and John St. Polis comprise the principals in the cast. ‘SK IR T S’ ENDS TW O -D A Y RUN A T MA JUSTIC M A R IO N fi WILLIAM Directed by the man who made “The Bi* Parade.” (IN G V ID Q PL- In a great “in­ side” picture of Hollywood life, love and laugh­ ter. ChrLstmas Cards, ate el-die stamped with University seal and lined envelopes. Or Dollar a Dozen A popular g i f t from cd to co-ed Lock Diaries Complete stock Assorted leathers ial leathered on T EX A S RES KARCH BUREAU. M ater­ any subject. South­ western history and biography a specialty. Reasonable charges. 70S W. 24, Phone 7667. T im er and R oller for F ords, 60c O, K. GARAGE HO W. 2nd CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS PII* EK— D unhilis, Sawienis. Comoye, Ray w oolies, and o th e rs— E v ery th in g the for sm oker. Also— Pens. Pencils, Desk .Sets. Hu viers and M etzlers C an­ dy. A BE FRANK CIGAR STORE. 722 C ongress. P h. 4070. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHRISTMAS BOOKS, GAMES TOYS, DESK SETS, FOUNTAIN PENS, DIAR- AND ' “ E S A W * BOOK STORE 906 Congress Ave ; ELECTRICAL A ppliances m ake ideal C hristm an gift-;. We are open eve- j rungs u n til 9 p. rn. 410 C ongress p h . 3563 J NO. L. MARTIN 821 C ongress. B runsw ick, an d C olum bia THE ID E A L C h ristm a s G ift— V ictor, Record*. 6 6 1 1. Phone I ,«ac B ledsoe, (•IV E a ( arryola Portable for C hristm as. Got*! for »oe waul* family. R egular $36.60 value* for $25.00. Kruex Bros. I l l K. 6th. Rh. 3386. GIFT S u g g e stio n s — D ressing Ruhr** S carfs. N eckw ear. Silk Pajam an, Fancy for 2382 S h o rts, H ose, Ja c k e ts-—Ev^ry th in g m en. Quad. T H E CAM PUS SH O P, Xmas Presents for Home The (juestion is solved when you order a 5 lh. box of delic­ ious Texas Pecans for Ma and Pa. I mail them anywhere in the U. S„ prepaid, for $2. They are well filled, large and of the finest flavor. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT Telephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 STUDENT SPECIALS I 1(124 C hevrolet T ouring, Special 1927 C hevrolet T ouring, A Snap a t 1924 Ford Tov rin g , A Dandy for only ... $55.00 $140.00 585.00 T erm s m ay be arra n g e d KNIGHT-W HIPPET CO. 309 W. 5th P h. 23161 Ford W indshield Glass Installed $2.00 O. JC. GARAGE HO W. 2nd St. Postoak, Cedar, cordwood. Blocks $8.60 ; WOOD—WOOD—N othing but beet grades: W A N TED : Two or three boys to share room s and h a th w th two o th er boys. E verything new find 2408 Rio Grande, Phone lier cord. Rick 12.00. W est Yard Phone 748fi. SPEC IA L SALK on B runsw ick r e c o r d s , ---------------------- —....—.. ......... ............. Austin Wood Mat. su ite of two bed ti ; convenient. only 26c each. J . R. Reed M usic,C o., TW O ROOMS, quiet, sleeping 805 C ongress. ................................. HIGHEST PRICES P h. 75 98. paid for 407 East 6th of shoe*. One block east campus. Private - ...... ................... ................... ................... ................... east-ofl 2-8320. porch, en- I trance. ........................... | New T ire s Cheap O. K. GARAGE HO W 2m,d --------------------------- — --------- -.........—.... . tf FOR RENT: Until Novem ber 16th. fur- niched house, all conveniences, in Un- iversity neighborhood. Phone 9181-106 ----*- I room s APPRO VED H O U SE : P le a s a n t clothing: and ring 8717. ............ — — ~________ sleeping porch, girls; board if desired 2210 Tom Green. Phone APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR R E N T : F u rn ish e d south upstairs apartment. Newly papered. Sleeping porch. Call at 1808 U niversity Ave. FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurnished 2604 apartment close to U niversty. ing. call 2-17*0. Sabine Street. Phone 6136. A CON VENIENT, room y a p a rtm e n t tnt Small family. Two block* w ait of th* U niversity. 2313 Nueces. Phone 6816 Hall 119. WOOD COAL AND WOOD— Beet grades. Quick service. U n iv e rsity Coal and Wood Co. 666 Sen M arcos, Phone 7741.— dee2b BOARD & ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for b o y s; reasonable. cam pus and tow n. L ocated convenient 1811 Colorado. term* in UPPERCLASS G irls: A pproved h o u se , M rs. K irsbner, 2 4 8 1! furnace beet. W hitle. Phone 8679 BOARD MRS, J. A. PA TTERSON announces th a t she has moved to 1811 Colorado, and will serve meal* th ree for $24.60. USE THE TEXAN LOST AND FOUND FO U N D : Yellow P a rk e r Duofold foun­ tain pen in C a rf!anti Hall 109. Owner may have sam e by id ea lify h ig and p a y ­ ing for th is ad at 111) ii Hall. GRAY DOBBS h a t w i t th ro u g h e rro r a t F aculty C lub W ednesday even­ to 2311 Nueces or Please re tu rn taken LOST—Two fou n tain pens, one black ami to I! F inder please re tu rn one red. LOUT— W om an’s rin g , w ith sm all d ia ­ mond. Phone H711 a fte r six p. rn. or 2-3333 during day. Reward. LOST— T hursday G uadalupe, one Green gold E lgin w rist watch, S.L.B. engraved on back. R etu rn to Salty Lou R ra u b arh a t Kirby H all fo r reward. on JO HAZE!, MOCKBEE today. Hazel, take thi» ad to th e queen box lucky is office and see th e abow free. LOST—Black satin <><»t a t the Keatter- good dance at the K. C. H a ll Reward R eturn to IL Hall 119. LOST—One bill fold containing valuable receipt* and Blanket T ax. Reward for to Texan office. Thomas Lynch retu rn Phone 7971. L O S T : Complete aet of draw ing m ents, either in sophom ore instru­ drawing room or P. K. No. 2. Reward if returned to 119, B. Hall. J no. F a ra d ay . ..OST: Black suede containing glasses, on cam pus, probably in girls’ if returned to B purse Study Hall. Reward Tall IOU. ..OST: Antique gold earring, and brown velvet belt with jeweled buckle. Lott it Saturday German. Reward if return­ ’d to B. Hall 109. L O S T : Pair black p a te n t leather pump* a t Woman'* Faculty Club last Week. Finder phone 2-1916. GLASS Installed in auto*} sto rs front* fu rn itu re tops. W indow glass. Pbon* $2422. RHODES-HERA LD GLASS CO. FOR RENT FOR RENT— A ttrac tiv e q uiet room. U ni­ v e rsity neighborhood. Phone 7165. TAILORING CALL W EST END Qolek Service — Cheap Rate# C leaners, D yers and H atters P hon e 4 8 l f 9046. 6046. Block of cam pus. Reasonable rates. 26 --------------------- - — ■ fh°" J WO CLEAN, furnished rooms. South­ of reasonable. Water east exposure. Walking distance Rent light furnished. Phone 9811. University. and FOR BO YS: two modern room s, upstairs or down, all privatd home. Near U niversity. 2602 Names* Phone 6100. conveniences, in LAUNDRY WANTED W ANTED—Man or woman solicitor fo r accident insurance. Good pay for spare tinp?. Give residence and phone num ber for conference. Mr. H uddleston, P. O. ■ B ox 735, city. ■ ” place W ANTED— A stu d e n t w an ts a qu iet to Yourn, near cam pus. M ust I927N , U n i­ have garage. W rite box versity Station. WANTED— A student to work 2 hours daily. 9 to 11 or IO to 12 a.m. Phone 6914. AJB A RT M ENT W A NT I D^ Downs lair# a p artm e n t, bedroom , fivingroom , b ath , k itc h e n e tte tor man, wife, and baby d u r­ ing session of S ta te location and price. A ddress box 1883, U n iv ersity S tation, A u stin . T exas. th e L eg isla tu re . ONE or two stu d e n ts room *• light. Phone 6223, Call a t 916 Congree* Ave. free of charge. D uties fu rn ish e d v ery PH O N E W ALKER a t 69C? fo r typing. Five ceste per page* expert) H IG HEST CASH PRICES PA ID for m c Au shoe*. Phone $762. and SCHW ARTZ. 417 East 6th, end-band clothing DRESSMAKING FIRST CLASS dressm aking. Work guar. anteed. Do all kinds o f tailored w ork and a lte ra tio n s. D inner e vening dresses a sp ecialty . Phone 22038. WK MEND silk hem stitch in g . p lea tin g , b u tto n s, rh in e sto n e s, gold and silv er clips. Mabel Gap n a w ay, 716 Con­ g re ss. Phone 8862- O ver B eacon’s hose, COACHING COACHING IN MATH and physics. EH- 316 VS’. 26. phone waYd E, Gimon. COACHING IN MATH and physics. TST- $16 W . 86. p h a se w ard EL Gimon. M f A - n - n - T H A T S F U N N y l By GLADYS PARKER i t ' s tv o u s e - c a v - ) NCIT we « KE'* J W I L L T I T v / X vou n u s T s e c o o t- ;! N C A T IT WITH GOTH eves S *— SHUT OHC- \L C T n e t o v / > > — - S J T r t Y Business Directory Dr. E. B. Crowder, D entist 508 Scarbrough B ldg., Ans tin, Tex Dr*. Lynn and Lynn Dental Surgeons 5 0 7 Scarbrough B ld g,, Phone 5 1 5 4 CLEANING AND PRESSING SAM F. PAG E Cleaner, H atter, A lterations Open Sunday* and Holiday# anti! noon. For Pressing— 606 Congress P hone 2-2053 PLUMBING OPTOMETRIST GAY AND HER QANG G i v e U S T i- I E H E V - C A V v u e ’L t o p e n v -------- T H E . 0 0 0 « r O « / “ ! = S t V v o w I \ & 7 W H e c - i e n o R T - n x y o w f c r - m e m e o f o c u s o h t h a t k e w HOLE -AHO ✓ TuRH TO t h e — '‘S H K \ k V O O K TORE Room 7 New Masonic Temple 7th & Lavaca TYPING ST U D E N T S— H ave your them e*. port*, n o tes, e tc ., typed by a Uni vert Ktty ex peri. n« *ad paper before a m eeting o f the American h isto ric a l Association Indianapolis, Ind­ to he held iana, D ecem ber 31. The subject is, “ Alex­ of Mr. R iker’s im per in i s . E. P. Schnch, pro feasor of physical chem istry and director of the B ureau of Industrial Chemis­ try at the University, is -pending a few days in W est Texas in con­ nection w ith the potash develop­ m ent on U niversity lands in th a t region V r .—PtXtorw-ol Friends of A Hail A. Ryan IaboveU disinherited son of the late Thomas F ortune Ryan, nay I hey do not believe he will con­ tr I the will th at left him only two p e a r l buttons. JEWISH STUDENTS TO 11 EAR ZIELONKA The Patron*’ League will be boat to the Jewish student* of the the Drink ill Hotel University a t Sunday night, December Id, at 6:30 o’clock, Rabbi M artin Zieionka of Kl Paso will be the guest of honor Ut the entertainm ent and will he the principal speaker. A fte r the speech, an open forum discussion will be held. Neckwear for His Gift For Dad or your kid brother when you go home for Christmas. Gay and gorgeous, smart and simple, as he likes them -fine silks from American and European looms —nothing so pleasing. In Xmas boxes id gifts of d i s t i n c t i v e character in a wade range of prices. Silk ties Bow -knit tie* H ndk’fs linen H n d k ’f* silk A rrow collar* Shirts - broadcloth Shirts — silk Shirts — m adras Shirts - w ool Shirts - tu xed o Pajam a* m adras P ajam as rayon or silk L ounge robe* Bath robes Sm oking ja ck ets H ouse coats S w eaters pull overs S w eaters c o a t s Lumber pack s M ufflers silk squares M ufflers k n itted Hose fancy Hose golf G loves dress G loves driving P.H Belt* and b u ck les And art endless variety of pretty gifts, not possible to list. A presentation of Newest fashions In Intimate Apparel / Our shop is intriguing witlv, / < its brilliant array of lingerie gifts of distinction. / Colorings Here you will find s om et hin g j u s t a little d i f f e r e n t as ou r l e a t h e r goods come from all p a r t s of the globe. J Make your selection now— we will w r a p a n d mail any t i d e on any d ay you m a y specify. Your inspection is cordially invited. | Make Fine Christmas G ifts Priced with restraint / / A l V Y French Blue Rose Blush Peach Blossom Lelong Green in / (^ N / \ V / N J / / Step-ins . . Dancettes s. y / Crepe Satin Negligees j / Cosy Quilted Robes / Moderne Coolie Coats French Flannel Lounging Robes and Three-piece Pajama Ensembles Xmas boxes and Wrapping Service Free to our Patrons At Your Favorite Shop i // ia J c m c iu U e c J a lc th cJnfHe A USTIN T R U N K FA C TO R Y 510 C ongress A ve. With a Mighty Parade of Comic land’s Most Famous Fun Folks Grins . . . chuckles . . . laughs galore! H e r e ’s fun for the children . , . joy for in the g re a t new, bigger and you . better, 16 color pages with 30 comics t h a t is now running in The San Antonio Sunda y Light. . . IS ► ■ .*. new Old friends of comic land . . « friends of comic land by famous artists t i will greet you . . . it will be a carnival W of fun and frolic . . . a cyclone of com- I edy, a tornado of joy . , . don’t miss it. ma ke certain t h a t you get your copy I s i Sunday by placing your order with your J B f e n e w sd e al er now. j Order Your Copy NOW! I ' in.;«ug Up Fattier J\4tm ija,«‘ttpr Rids i Ulie the Toiler Happy Hooligan Barney Coorie and Spark Ping The Van Swaggers U tile Jimmy Stript*? i t ’* Papa Who Pays Felix Toot* and Casper Just Kids Perter, Bedroom and Sink Dumb Dora I red die Ute Sheik Beau Dingle Hoofer and Hi* Dog Adolph Maud Alexander Smart, Esq. la u ra Ti timid o Theater Elmer When Mother Was a Girl Ha ppo Boob Mr Nutt Nhodt mujt O’MsBef Bill Always RriitUin’ I he Nebbs »easer* die Toths WMG. A lbert S earcy T heta Pi house week-end rn Brenham. of the B eta the is spending Ellis G reene is visiting his fa m ­ ily in San Antonio. Mildred T arv er has retu rn ed to in the T heta house a fte r a visit San Antonio. the present. The successful bidder j fo r each o f the num erous tra c ts ranging in size from 46 to HOO acres will be assigned e x ­ clusive rig h ts to explore fo r oil and gas on th eir respective tra c ts for five years. The annual re n ­ tals will cease when oil or gas be in paying quantities shall found. T h ereafte r, for the life of the leases, the lessee will be en­ titled to th e exclusive? rig h t to operate, take out and m arket all the production the area so produces and must pay to the U niversity one eighth of the m arket price o f the gross produc­ tion. so long as I / say ^Merry Xmas” with same Gift Evanston, III. Dec. 31, 1927 (aims & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Dear Sirs: I happen to be blest with a host of very fine friend^ mostly “ highbrows” - professors, scientists, etc. Gener­ ally at Christmas time they show their ; remembrance and all that with some little gift -a box of cigars, fishing tackle, a book all that sort of thing Well, this Christmas many seemed to centre on tobacco. Now, mark you, these fellows have no communication with each other. They live in widely separated parts of the country, so it was no “ put-up” joke on me or any­ thing like th at. But here came seven­ teen boxes of tobacco, and sixteen of them the familiar blue “ Edgeworth!” The seventeenth was a very flossy walnut, hraaa-trimmed Im , but if I know the con tents were Edgeworth with a little perique in it. Just coincidence, iierhaps, but a queer one. Am not an habitual smoker of Edgeworth, so they weren’t catering to any especial ta* Cs of mine. Looks like a consensus of opinion among the “ highbrows” —or quite a batch of ’em —that Edgeworth is the ; stuff, the proper caper for a gift. tobacco, j Sincerely yours, F. A. Fitzpatrick E dgew orth Extra High Grade , S m o k in g T obacco Students W eek-E nd Frolic lo San Antonio Leave San Antonio H:Q0 p.m. Sunday N ight— Back Home Early 10:20 p.m. The P opular P io n eer Sun day E xcursion L in e For Students Buy Tickets Any Day T icket riff ice Austin H otel; Phones 7755-6096 Milton M orris, A gent Ed Beard A ssistant Y O U SH O ULD TR Y In B etw een T im es T h r u m inute t figs . . . not too hard ami not too soft . . . w ith pure fresh b u tter ; . . stone Whole Wheat Toast browned j m t enough . . . and good P. K . Coffee. P. K. Sandwich Shops, OPPOSITE THE UNIVERSITY OPPOSITE THE HANCOCK