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H a ll 1 2 7 . is r e s e r v e d P A G E T W O T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THE THEA TRE • a r u i m n I V v J i B r o a d c a s t s a. I j a . • p l L i A u s t i n l \ O l « r y v-. U U p jn e y ; T h re e women fr o m tem ple- -chook I.a G r a n g e high school. Lib- Kight-seemg trip in A - \ m a r , e r ty high school, an d E d n a high ‘ He U n i e r s h y c a m p u s. 'M a r g a r e t Dor-u*??, Heir- Classical Songs H e a r s U n i o n W o n d e r s Mabel N u b o o rn ; H i n d s m aidens, gc|j0o!> . t h e c o m i n g . a, , . The scene is laid in th e c e n tr a l ~ ------------------------------------ p M . r v * tv, i chorus of girls. L I . . M em b er, of the A u .tin I t q u a r , of ,-iabr,j, a tittle . . . village « » 'c a r f u l it a th* plan I f . c o n v e n t i o n f 1 th h‘“ '> > > ' - ; « " « ■ Z ‘ Z Z J T o ' Z t ( - f fl . . o s . i e I'" Iva f « « « « * * A- 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. A r r t n g e m e * Z de le g a te s will be m ade by In te rsc h o la stic League, Mr, Red o f the for^housin an d a . & M high school re la y c a rn iv a l a n d tr a c k m e e t, to be held a t Kyle the y i e l d F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y , April th e 2 - a n d 28, prom ises to show one la rg e st fields o f a th le te s . I n t e r ti. U a p i a d sum'.' | A « , A g g ie s H o ld A n n u a l '"'W ’*1 ’ . ---- »- N otices h av e been received fro m the H i c x k i S r F i r v o l M e e t s ta te *iP r' i f >’in*P th e ir in te n tio n to expected lh a t aa r t i g n o c n o o i m e e t e n t e r a n d it is expected th a t as soon as the r e su lts o f th e d istric t en- GO L E E G E S T A T IO N . April 26. m eets a r e le arn e d m ore w ill m a n y high schools a1! ov er . , . . t 8 o ’clock F rid a y W tth , p r o b a b ie a tte n d a n c e e o f te r. -------------- o- -------------- - -ho de leg a te s will •s*gm in Jutes, r e p r e s e n tin g more th a n 30 “ Give C o rn e r a m ore th a n 150 high school m ore th a n 150 high school a lb - I a t n - 1 E ach c f th * delegati'* T e x as high scho]gf th e a nnua] A I V o t e ” —----- —-------------- — ...— C o r n e r on Y o u r * , , n‘ 10 m a * f », * , 11 an a n n u a t 1 u a a ff a ir . T he first con ventio n was the c am pu s t h r e e year-? held on ago. The p ro g r a m o f th e corsven- r e g n i r a - lion o p e n . m orning. May 4, w hen "*'7 ' , lion o B. Hall. will be given a cha n c e d u r in g th e m o rn in g to cover an a ssign m ent for The Daily Texan. Problem? of the d u r in g A M ISL E A D IN G t st-CHry* 5 nil ^ in c f e a tu r e Ariolp late* My? tn . a me w ine gocm ac ph*- Men] ou “ A night < ring at th e Mi 1 title has vet ie story, f o r te n< a be its a n ­ Oil- si. is a s IMT t h in g pre p la y conk Til# Ste with Mer souse Frc Jove filii' ; e n . The k a l l y Me gOCM*.. it Iv r hi be? ap •x h -it h and is reeled 1 Algiers on oth r o f III* . He re tu rn h e a r hiss rn t o save bur N*rt re I u se a I c o rs e s ! i b eing fore Russian Germ an N um ber. ’ 'ui’ »'!> R u s s i a n , u e r m a n i l Y u m o c r * j , i M a k e u p Program ----------- r> Pupils o f L e ste r C. Brenizer p a r n «h and his A ustin Union? j TV S ae% . » I -J I project a t workers discuss the L x -S tu d e n t I. it was a n no un c ed T u e s d s y . Twen their m eeting May , , < i r: t • >' ■I •: , ^ J, , 0__________ will broadcast over K I T F rid a y |t y minute* will be in ex- P u A g u a m lV l a H p a t “ IO. A i la: t,« ai p ro g ra m fea plaining th*- various f e a t u r e s of I I v j l C H I I lY A C f t l i v lu r in g Russian a n d G e rm a n songs | the proposed building - b e fo re th* will be given. .pent I club. For Press Meet ___ _____—-___ H a rry D. Cross, fin a n c ial d re c to r of th e Union drive, npok T O D A Y ’S S H O W S H A N C O C K : H ancock Players in The H oodin rn.” s* Ah, lla t y . ” M A J E S T IC : Adolphe Mendon in ‘ A Night of Mystery/* r 1' L E N : “ The F lash.” T E X A S : “ The Cat and the C a ­ pa h a ir-ra isin g scenes m a t make m an or th*1* girl in T he p ro g ra m is as follows Twin*- S o Blossoms ( d i e r e ) , ephine C asey; Sp rin g sk y ), Dark Are Now the h an dles! y0gt« rda y. _*tten flu* A ustin !rship of Sigm a Delta Chi, this nu m b e r add ed , the A ustin driv e, th e co n ju n c tio n with th e I n te r s c h o l a s - 1 K*tes. A m o n g to c a r r y the be i ’ Jnf. A b a n q u e t will be givers F rid a y n ig h t by th e Texas S tu d e n t Pub- fr,r „ii m eraw « of r f ’t he * r o o i • nub ic a * p f o r th e high school dele- f n . . j / in tlo n s a nd ~ - o — F i t v o A g a l r ! I C H U A a a ” Attends Meet ,,hool o f G a lveston, New B ra u n - tic O-UKue. K h o o l. th a t will be p re se n t a t th e I **"*• ^ c o n fe re n ce a r e B ra ck e n rid g e high which will ou tline school and - Main A venue high ; colleRc hool o f San A ntonio. Ball high Tho c o urses " jo u rn a l, .ii as a p ro fe S e v e ra l talks h ig h : K M f f J in A » ' . the have b een ar- s “ ‘ " rd »>' m o r " in* .c o p e of .lournalism. .ion. T h' h ig h t f a c ia l p ro g ra m will close with a ! ft Is high school, G idding , will brin g th e ir g re a t- S p rache ; notion p ic tu re success, “ The ta r r in g Al J o b o n , ( S tr a u s s ) , M n . Bob Feike, j A ccom panists: Al* I - ri• a• f May J, is of Wilcox, Miss M ary G race [).»%*-. J . Gordon J1% ^, , U T * ^Httgo W o lf ) , Cecily work to com pletion, ZZ lh q im portance. It Ist hera ld e d n epic o f the screen and mark.-) d e b u t of Al dobson as a mov- pictttre sta r. nee its o pen in g in New York its Iv* W ar fit* i th e a te r , where w as in s ta n ta n e o u s , it has ibli-hod a r« co rd o f capacity atl- cer a t every p e rfo rm a n c e . The y of “ The j a z z Binger” is well u n , and ye t, u n d e r the direr* bn? in conceived, th e re has of Alan G,o land, who ted the i t o r y in the spirit ■o- — Union to Benefit c e . J .• a Austin Students BE RW ICK ----- thrive O p en s j C ity U n ion c ‘J M- L* Friday l N l g h t * s tu d e n ts , a Speaks Before Collegiate Schools of Busine** Dr. J. A. F itz g e ra ld , d ea n of School of Business Adminis- n a t i o n , will leave f o r C h icag o on T uesday, May I, to a tte n d the Am cr lean Association of Collegiate < 11 if hi ch sn snd ed a no te J pal h o i ) n t he c o f t h e s o n o f - ci t od his hmm g e t, fo r it pal alb*!* VI J nixon him self A ustin g re a t beauty e n ro llm e n t, will composing j Schools of Business, which m eets a b o u t o n e -fifth of the U niv ersity ! in Chicago on May 3, 4, a n d 5. Dr, receive p e rh a p s j Fitzgerald will be on th e p ro g ra m t h e ; on S a tu r d a y m orning, May f>« He the in C o llegiate e p lotion of the to- c a n to r who U nive rsity U nion p ro je c t, Dr. E. will speak in be a jazz G. Berwick, presider?* of the Lions T eaching p e r s o n n e l the g r e a te s t b<*neflts ‘‘Im p ro ving fro m on Is the Jiff* sto r y club and fa th e r of a U niversity I Schools of B u s i n e s s ” No Changes in Ballet Thursday A p p ro a c h oi Election Brings A ctivity M i m e n i ! E d ito r of the C e e to i Holly Brock Tom Holloway Head Yell L eader Lvn woo? I D oyett Allen Steer** Sey m our “ H o o ty ” Hootkin: cm a*, ?*om- a 4 “.I ion becam e porn iv e b g biti a i I follows - I he Pr?» f OI ,1 teuton) f u ne hi Harold Schmidt F«‘rn a n d o U ribe J a m e s L um p kin Bill M orrison G r a d u a te School A rt h u r ll, H u rt School of E ngineering C ouncilm an Ab M artin S tu a r t Buckley J< hn U pham . Bu 1 in** at A d m in iitra tio n Councilm an I , VM T M ? y M , V A W J 2 Wa j v 6 v m r n 8 9 t o 1 9 W - WZi n M y / 8 r n 2 2 2 6 y r / r - - A z ■AZZ// 1 9 \ 3' J Z W a : 3 0 % i i i 36 3 7 % /?//, 9 J 9 2 m 9 H S H 9 r n 5 0 i i 9 / W aWM 9 7 >77777, / / Z Z 5 / S S 5 7 M WL 5 8 1 HORIZONTAL. Herew ith is the solution to yes­ te rd a y ’s puzzle: I —peel 4 — w atering place 7— deep sea fish I I — c o n j u n c ­ t i o n I 2— music dram a ! 4 — prefix meaning through ! 5 — symbol t », nickel 16— type of verse r h y t h m 1 3 — n e g a t i v e 1 9 — r u b b e d m r 2 1 — o f l i t t l e w i d t h 2 3 —symbol ft s o d i u m 24— letter of the Greek alphabet 20— industrial e n g i n e e r ( a b b r . ) ‘27 -—conduit 29 — box of e q u a l dimer? ,-iom *~ the la*t of two men tinned 32— i a rd of the king A - i :rrubit R E A L I Z E M O U N O O f " P A R S T ' " O K E N F F W H Y C f c E f r O R T I A G * T i O ’u S T N ’O W MJaf e swMa? r; i c ;a ; r *d t -|_ t P I n I L a 1 - D E L U D E P t o M g I N [ " w I e T l Tf m jA fw R ; 0 G U E p v r -r D r a c Tex SJI T R E A l s o “i»irrl*tH 11)28 Ktng c t a . i t t TiOLI.T Int Syn.llf*!# in chem istry “ precipi­ ta te s ” ta b b r .) . -prefix meaning ” awav t r o m ” -great bod.\ of water -personal r ronoun -long candled ham m er - ’■emnved set ds -elevated railroad ( colloq.) -m a d e into SO 12 ' 3 r?2 — -at thi? moment 54— more arid 55 56 hog •cf g reat depth 7 — make a mistake 8 — the only < ne VERTICAL. 1— pane 2 — dye plant 3 — root! ( a b b r ) 4 —shovel 5— vim 6 —th e a tre of action 8 — pr ef i x meaning to 9 —city of KT,Nnvada s r a d u a t co plate '»n radio -ft * law '»I — E gyptian God i IO— bow’s of ships 12— unity 13— first name o f a famous American botanist ! C— change­ able to environs f it 17— won IO— the first letter of your name 2 2— discounted 25— tow ard 27— writing tablet 28—a police­ man 29— snake-like fish 30— e a st Indian savages (ab br.) 34— exist 36— repair 38— gaze fixedly 3 9 — star-like flower 41— fam iliar saying 43— spice 44 — finish 40— ever, in poetry 47 — Ireland 5 0 — circle (abbr.) ,73—you and I 55 — river in Italv Because of A* a m eeting o f th?* g e n e ra l lac** insufficient a tte n d - ulty of the U niversity, it was de- a n e t the C u rta in Club postponed i th at a new deg ree, Bache- election of officer? until T h u rsd ay , b a of .Se ic nee in Petro leu m Pro- {May IO, a t th e ir r e g u la r m eeting eu<-tiun E ngin e e rin g , will he of- j last night. i r , ,j Ju.xt ye a r. fur th e I T he t r e a s u r e r of the club, G ray y e a r Brown®, m ade a finan cial report business I, chem iatry 207, E ng- m a tte rs were discussed. The clee- !. physics I, and Hon o f Melvin Rotsch to m em ber- in. huh* applied m athe m a tic s, U t the meeting. O t h e r Wot* G fre sh m a n i Sophomure work will inc| u(|,. a n d a vol,, of th a n k s given to Kin- I»"«f *» th* ' f G m u t t j b physical training. re*dogy i at. ( h e n W r y IU. civil e n g i - | dred r ^ ’____ ______ __ ___ ring, draw ing, geology 16, and ysi* a1 tia in in g . J u n io r nurses will be civil engi- ee o m m iiis l l , geology |jfj i, ■ and prod uction, petroleum t i hoi try lyric.* 12. :*• ".a, : yea* w ork is to include 566s, ch em istry Itta, I ,g>* 62, m echanical engineer* rig 2 tOf, me* ) unicji! ngi? cering 24 la, a n d pe- rol urn p roduction. The total re* ■ ui;H un ftt» fur the degree will be 32 se m e ste r hours. 4 2 of. M. El MISS SPE A R S RE TU R N S N F X ! W EE K FROM T R I P Miss lone Spears, Y. W. C. A.I se c ra ta ry , who has been a tte n d i n g ] the n a tional Y. W. C. A. c o n v e ll- j < lion a t S a c ra m e n to , C alifornia, j ! will r e t u r n to th«’ cam pus the l a t -1 I ] t e r p a r t of next week. F lout S a cram ento, Miss Spears wen?, to A silo m a r to a tte n d a s t u ­ dent s ta f f m eeting. She will m ake stops a t Long Beach, C alifo rnia, | re- . d S anderson, Texas, before s tu rn in g home. mm® L a i t Tibia* T o d a y A d o lp h e M en jou ii A N ig h t of M y s te r y ’♦» B IO T IN E V A U O f V llLL FtA TU A E PI CT WIW S B W A N C O C 1 4 H i fit 't?r rfttifnen * t I % Today T h r u S a t u r d a y P o p u l a r P r ic e r THE HANCOCK PLAYERS W ith Jack Edwards N O R M A L E A C H Edna Park ^ , ^ O n th e “ A P r e s c r i p t i o n " Have you ever noticed right aft*-r a nma? How tired and lazy you always feel? I ’m telling you folks it isn't a joke, It will freshen you up if you try a good smoke. But whatever you do these lines you must heed, T here’s a certain tobacco of course, t h a t you need. It's packed in a tin, the tin ’s colored blue. N ot only th e smoking b u t th e chewing kind too. Of course if you never are bothered this way, Just keep the prescription for some other day. Ask for tobacco, the best th a F s on earth; To shorten the story, ju s t call it “ Edgeworth.” Chas. J. Butler Owensboro. Ky. Feb. 2, 1927 E d g e w o r t h Extra High G rad e Sm oking Tobacco Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS FOUND AND LOST W A NTED M E N S A V E M O N E Y — T w o a u iU c le a n ­ ed a n d p reen ed $1 .0 0 . C a sh . W e rail H E A V place* . jsteU,* w , ; e n e ttin g , f ire ­ w a t e r s , v a * pipe*. p a t e r s , K a’' pip I fo r am i d e liv e r. P h o n e S S I* W e s t End F. H A V E N . MOS L a v a c a . P h o n e 6763. L O S T — B ra d le y s w e a te r , ta n co lo r. T h in k le f t on J o r d a n F ie ld A pril 6 th . F in d e r p le a s e call 57TS o r le a v e a t B. H a ll 119. T a ilo r S hoo ■ tgfc . 1* 1 ---------- / E A T W IT H OS. P l a t a lu n c h e a S 5e. S h o r t ) wwrnwKm, 's a n d w ic h e s , cold d rin k * . W a o rd e r* , 1808 L av aca- P ic n ic S h o p p e. --------- d e liv e r * , Z h . 21017. M a rch b ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- CX 'H TLM ES f o r r« n t c a a io n . h ,!/.. Kintr 2 2 4 8 6 . M rs. fo r m o a t a n y oc- 70.1 N u e c e s. I I . V/. L O S T : E ig in w a tc h in L aw A u d ito riu m , 12 o 'clo ck T u e s d a y . F in d e r p le a s e r e ­ tu r n t o C a rl B n ifsrett, 1664 E . 6 th , P h o n e 85 4 8 . IU* wa) d. H IG H E S T C A S H fo r s e c o n d -h a n d ciothiriK a n d sh o e s . A. 6. P h o n e — M a rch 7 S C H W A R T Z . 3 762. P R IC E S P A ID E a s t 417 H IG H E S T P R IC E S paid c lo th in g a n d sh o n e. •in« 8717. f o r e a s t- o f f 407 E a s t 6 th o r — *• N o ta r y P u b lic at B. Hall Room 119 POR SALE TAILORING APARTMENTS FOR RENT F O R R E N T — S o r o r ity h o u se . 2 4 th a n d T o be c o m p le te ly o v e r ­ h a u le d to s u i t t e n a n t s . P h o n e 2 -2 9 0 5 . 26 Rio G ra n d e . N O T A R Y P U B L IC a i o ffic e of Texo* S tu d e n ts P u b lic a tio n s . Inc Room 119 --*♦ R H all N O T IC E : B ourd and for sale. T w o blocks fro m c a m p u s ; 810 W. room ing house 26. F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n dial 5771. I ~ T O M O R R O W ’* N >’ 0. Si lint I CC* Ma*iagln« Eds) r of TKe Texan I. M m M t r p h rec m C jjf f T*jr.ew»7 t . B ob Cftr.*«d! Editor*Itt-Cbref cf the Cactu* I. Vie Moore S f f e l D A Y , A P R I L 2 7 , 1 9 2 8 . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N i i i . " PAGE THREE Steers Meet Bears in First of Crucial Games Today Douglas Picked To Start Game This Afternoon Sigma Chis, Cafe and Alecs Win Intramural A llen Starts at Catcher Position T his A fternoon Longhorns Meet i n Dual Tennis Meet Today claim to one o u ts ta n d in g honor. the f ir s t of It cam e to the F ro gs in th e ir victory o v e r tin* T e x a s U n iv e rsity L o ngh orns in th e ir fo u r-g a m e series with Coach Billy ; Disc b ’s nine. T h a t d e f e a t is the only one th a t has been re g is te re d I a g a in st th e S teers so f a r th is Ben­ ison a n d half of th e y have played th e ir schedule. Frogs Claim Honor In W in Over T exas aor o f bo I a tty in th e University,, w a s elected p r e s id e n t; Miss Minnie Zalichin, p h a rm a c y s tu d e n t, w as ■ looted v ic e -p re sid e n t, a n d Miss Alice B laisdel w a s elected w e r e - ta r y - tr e a s u r e r . T h e society of w o m e n p h a m j a - c u t s was organ ized a t a dingier given by M iss Sm ith a t th e D ris- Uill hotel F e b r u a r y I L All w o m ­ en pha rm a c ists in A u stin ‘and all the co-ed m e m b e rs oC t h e U n iv e r ­ sity School of P h a r m a c y a r e m em ­ bers o f th e a sso c ia tio n . I T h e n e x t m e e tin g of th e asso­ ria; ion will be held on M ay 3 a t the* home of Dr. and. Mrs. J . W . F O R 'r w o r t h . April 2 0 . - Ai- j I r r n a S m i t h H e a d s s h a rk s will I the th o u g h th e y a r e p ra c tic a lly out of r u n n in g a s f a r as any hopes o f finishing a m o n g the f i r s t th r e e i n the S o u th w e s t c o n fe re n ce b a se ­ b a ll race a r e c o n c e rn e d , th e T. C. U. .Horned F ro g s c a n nghtl> ay W o m e n P h arm ac ists At a m e e tin g of the women p h a r m a c is ts of A ustin last week, Miss Irm a Sm ith, a d j u n c t pro les- Bradfield. P l e a s e N o t e : C h a r g e p u r c h a s e s o f t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w will go o n y o u r n e x t b i l l i f r e q u e s t e d . < JCI' Pitchers Battle Due W hen Right Handers G o T oday This a f te r n o o n a t ?> o ’clock the T e x a s S teers will clarii with their m o st d a n g e ro u s rivals for the con­ f e re n c e title, th e B a y lo r Bears. T he Bears have been giving the r e s t of the c o n fe re n c e te a m s a tit all year, and th is a f te r n o o n will find th e Bruins all p rim ed to Rive J e n ­ T e x a s the b a ttle of h e r life. ning s will send a headed blond b y th e n am e of F uzz D oug­ las a g a in st Uncle Billy’s lo n g h o r n s a in to d a y ’s gam e. D ouglas is y o u n g ste r, pitching his first y e a r f o r th e B ru in s and he h as been sta n d in g th e te a m s he has pitched a g a in s t on th e ir ears. c u rly Track Championships W hite, D illw orth and H eim an Star for W inners ond.-. Spalding, Delta Tau Delta, th ir d ; M athers, fo u rth . Tim e 24.6 sec­ I n d e p e n d e n t — R an kin, L ittle f i r s t ; H eim an, „ GsttMf T he E n g in e e rs, C afe and Sigm a I s e c o n d ; Cowan, Cafe, t h i r d ; F e r - fo u rth . J C am pus, Club, Chis added to th e ir lead o f T u e s ­ in tr a m u ra l day to th® th e tr a c k in th e ir respectiv e c ham pionship g roups y e ste rd a y a f te rn o o n . The E n g in e e rs failed to find much op ­ position in the Anadems, while the Sigm a Chis a n d C ate found the go in g a good deal to u g h e r in theit sections, and it w as not until tho last re su lts in the re la y cam e in t h a t th ey cinched th e win. _ .. * 1 h ittin g S h e l t o n Hit* R udy S helton, the v e te r a n south- j T he B ears have been . The Sigma Chi cra c k relay te a m e v e ry p itc h e r t h a t faced th em in b loke the old meet record w .itn .« ll** 11 iTh filii rfifp I I . th e race th r o u g h th e y breezed a n y gam e. T h e y hopped all over w ith a time o f I m in ute, 38.2 sec­ Miller of S. M. U. a nd s e n t him onds, lopping seven seconds o ff o f f the lot with an 8-3 d e f e a t to the old record held by the Phi Del­ I t was a sm ashing th in k over. t a T h e ta four. b a t tin g a tta c k t h a t gave the B e a rs t h e ir win over the M ustangs. p a w of the B e a r squad, is used in {M* the d e p a rtm e n ta l events, th e o u tfie ld w hen he is not deco- the is r a t i n g th e m ound. one o f th e h a r d e s t h itte r s in the c o n fe re n ce , a n d his slugging has: been com m en ted on by several big league scouts this ye a r. If Fuzz f in d s the going too rough, all he h a s to do is to cha n g e places w ith R u d y and th e gam e goes m errily on. The E n g in e e rs d id n ’t b re a k any reco rds, b u t they had the la rg e st e n try list of a n yon e , and in most th e y five took a t le a s t t h r e e of places, and in some f o u r and even five. The only time th ey failed to ta k e first was in the 140 y a rd dash when Red Kelley, Aeadem, ste p p e d o u t in f r o n t to win it in 57.3 seconds. T hud \\ hite led the E ng in ee rs w ith tw o firsts, a third and the fo u r th m an on the Alec Shelton na ndo, N ew m an T i me 24.8 seconds. 8 8 0 Y a r d R u n D e p a rtm e n ta l — Roper. F.ngi-1 neor, f i r s t ; Cook. E n g in e e r, sec­ o nd ; Mc N utt, E n g in e e r, th i r d ; ] W iggins, Aeadem, fo u rth . T im e! 2 m inu tes, 11.4 seconds. F r a t e r n i t y — Williams, H a lf J Moon, f ir s t: Lynch, K appa seco nd ; M atjastc, Pi. K. A., t h i r d ; , Sandlin, fo u rth . Tim e 2 m in utes, ' 14 st conds. big, I n d e p e n d e n t — Darien, C ate , f ir s t ; Miller, L ittle Cam pus, sec-] o n d ; N ew bu ry, < am pus, th ird ; B aker, C afe, f o u r t h : Tim e L ittle i 2 m inu tes, 24 seconds. 8 8 0 Y a r d R e l a y D e p a rtm e n ta l •— En g i ti c e r s, I f ir s t; Academe, second. T im e m in ute, 31) seconds. F r a t e r n i t y — Sigma Chi, f ir s t ; K app a Sig, secon d; H a lf Moon, Pi. K. A., fo urth . T im e, t h u d ; I m in ute, 38 seconds. (N ew R ec­ o rd .) I n d e p e n d e n t — L ittle Cam pus, f i r s t ; C afe, secon d; Sparks, th ir d ; N ew m an Club, I m in u te , 41 seconds. D i s c u s - f o u rth . T im e Louisiana Squad Here For T w o D ay M atch \ The T e x a s te n n is th e ir second tl\e T u la n e squad in te rse c tio n a l m eet e pp on cnt this a fte rn o o n on Penick Courts b eginning a t 2:30 o’elovk, when invades A ustin for a two d ay d u a l te n n is m eet w ith th e locals. T h e T u la n e squad boasts of tw o p la y e rs who ai in r e g ard e d am on g th e hest the South. Williams and Bayon t!u> two m em b ers of the Tu- are lane a g greg atio n, who a r e e x p e c t­ ed to give the T ex as mon th e ir g r e a te s t trouble. . L a s t y e a r T ex as w e n t to New I O rleans t o t a k e p a r t in a t r i a n g u ­ lar m e e t with T u la n e and Flori- i da. T exas won th e m e e t w ithout j m uch trouble, a f t e r playing tw o 1 days. R e g u l a r T e x a s F o u r T he re g u la r T e x a s fo u r, Ber- k ley Bell, Louis F e rg u so n , H ow ­ ard Key and Hugh D unlap, will be the m en sent a g a in s t th e invaders | Louis F e rgu son] by Dr. Penick. has been im proving o f late, and his serve is one o f the best to be found am ong th e p la y e rs o f the so uthw e st c o nferen ce. He is tall ar,d comes th ro u g h w ith his serve fashion . H ow ard Ii., a m a ste rfu l L< y has developed into a stead y player, an d has been w in ning his reg u la rity . m atches with g r e a t Key is n o t a sen sa tio n a l p layer, but his steadiness overcom es the sensationalism o f his opponents. Berkely Bell, one o f the most the prom ising young players in South, will play as No. I m an for T ex as this a fte r n o o n . Bell has a pow erful serve, drive, an d eahop pow erfu l nerve, drive, and chop them. He very seldom falls back on th e chop, b u t his drives keep ] oppon ents on th e run. D u n l a p G o o d th e CA P T A IN P 6 T S Y A L L E N will s t a r t th e g a m e behind th is a fte rn o o n . Allen the b a t is one of the m a in s ta y s of th e T e x a s d rive this y e ar, b o th w ith his de fe nsive o f f e n siv e w ork. He has b een h ittin g a t a f a s t clip since th e season op e n ­ ed, and will t r y bis luck a g a in st the B e a r p itchers h ere to d a y and tom orro w . th e y o u n g p itc h e rs well. h a n d le s a n d lie Baseball Finals Commence May 2 League W inners Start P layoff on Intra­ mural Field J o e Dobbs, who h a s " c o v e r * I from the sore sh o u ld e r which w as bothering ta m » few w e e k , past, * . * f Si g ma Chi, led h D e p a rtm e n ta l — Fallin, Engi- a f te r n o o n w h e n 1 nm r, f i r s t ; Gimon, E n g in e e r, sec- plac(’, . ) m d l „ n d : Simpkins. Knvrineer, t h i r d ; ^ ........ the u T T U against the totals fo r the a f te rn o o n . th e W o k . E n g in ee r, fourth . D ista n c e He I ! " fee t. t ho s u m - help th.. S t e m . Chi* b reak be ho or n cord in th e 880 yard rela y . t in cr b u r le r will e ith er Johnnie R am on. Dobbs p itched I scored nearly h a lf of his t e a m 's r e l i e f ball m a r v e l o u s A g g i e s i n College S tatio n last Fin- d a y . a n d his a rm has since t h a t a fte r n o o n . Should he likely t u r n start., th e gam e will in to a g r e a t h u r l e r s ’ b a ttle be- tw e e n him and F uzz Douglas. Both a r e good rig ht-h a nde rs, and th e ir b a ttle will be well w o rth a n y m a n ’s tim e. e l by the Little C a m p u s b u t th e , Bi r n e t t , K a p p a Sig. fo u rth , but th e B u r n e tt, lvar.tpa Sig, lout th. lead they took T ue sd a y se n t t h e m . ta n c e IO feet, a inches, over and o u t in fr o n t. T hey won Hie In d e p e n d e n t L eag ue with 54- Club, lir s t; m an Club, 1-2 points, B uttle C am pus was! Cafe, S park s, 36 1-2, N ew m an second w ith f o u rth . D istance, 1)4 f e e t, 6 in- Club came in th ird with 24 1-2 ches. and Sp a rk s finished f o u r th w ith 13 1-2. “ f 0' * £ t i " . • »rs . Joh nso n, I i K. o nd ; G uinn, Hal M.uo n; In d e p e n d e n t — Jo hn , N e w m a n T he C a f e te ria was closely push- i I tty Lalttv'i ta w t h i r d ; M eador, improved A viv-jvi, t 1 *n '' ‘ ’ 19h . . ‘ N ew - a t th e in tr a m u r a l field, b e g in n in g < un Hingham, se c o n d ; W e stp h al, W edn esday, May 2, a t I o’clock 1 , F in a ls in Hugh D unlap, the U nive rsity c h a m ­ sou th pa w ! pionship in b aseball will ta k e p l a c e U t a r from C lebu rne, will com plete roi finbl hoirinninir the T exas fo u r., H ugh has a pow- ‘ e riu l serve, and one of the hard- j est drives of a n y m an on the Tex- Sigm a Chi, w in n e r of th e L eague SJS sqead> b u t he has th e same mis- tliat fo llo w s all le f t b a n d ­ " 1 , \ in th e f r a t e r n i t y division, will m ee t H a lf Moon, w in n e r of L e a g u e r . a n d Pi K a p p a A lpha, winner. D e p a rtm e n ta l — oimpRins, am- of L eague C in th e sam e division, B re a d J u m p fortune e rr. He is e rra tic , a n d a t times,! he tenons to be un a b le to keep tho o th e r half out He us- ! u ally h ta r t* o f f poorly, but rallies m atches. of the net. A t “ G t;rm .s he is u n b e a ta b le , ually sta rt th f ,_____ T he H a lf Moons g ave th e Sig­ fig h t fo r th e ir ma Chis a good money, b u t th e work of D illw orth In g ineer, f ir s t; W hite, E n g in e e r , will m e e t D elta Chi, w in n e r t h i r d ; ; League 1). T he tw o w in n e r s secon d; Gimon, E n g in e e r, im r u j th e y can come nion0y but the worn or lh ti w o rm se c o n d ; Ulm on, rm g u ie e r, c h j 3 a ^ 0()d je a d, Keel. A eadem , f o u r th ® Price. E n - J these g a m e s will play t o r Hie t . theV ^ lil*! the F r a t e r n i t y j g in eer, f o u rth . D istance 20 fe e t, H o rn ily cham pionship on T hursday,- in iQ points> w ith I) 1-2 inches. “ th e H a lf Moons com ing second * F r a t e r n i t y — P u lp e r, K a p p a Sig, f ir s t; A ustin, H alf Moon, se c o n d ; rtin H a lf Moon . j e o n d ; - ” ” ’ a lf Moon, th ir d , H a m il- j d e p a r t m e n ta l c ha m pion ship, w ill! f o u r t h w ith MUlcr, H a lf ” ^ p . K A w-Hk with 30. K app a Sigm a w as th ird took wJth ‘ nd ... g . " • scction *¥ rn i* * * ’" * , ,' th is division b e in g u n d e c id e d __ _______ w'ton*™ o f tho S T U L L K E N R E T U R N S * « '* F lo r« n a { 4 0*clock. tim e she w as se riously ill. 1 5 1 -2 , K, A. f if th w ith IO. Sig-j ton, K a p p a m a E ta Chi, Phi Gams, Delta B eta T h e ta Pi, fifth . D is ta n c e 21 _ Jj|!® T aus, DKEs, B eta T h e ta Phi and ATO finished in the o rd e r n a m ­ ed. ta Pi, fifth . D ista n c e 21 fe e t, 9 inches. j — In d e p e n d e n t — H. H e im a n ,] C afe, f ir s t ; M orris, L ittle C am pus, g-t --------------- a-- —- seco n d ; Lloyd, Cafe, t h i r d ; P a r k - ,S a tu r d a y , May 19, a t 4 o’clock, subscrip tion to th e Union. The m an m ak in g the best tim e] seco nd ; Lloyd, Cafe, th ir d ; P a rk cr, L ittle C am pus, f o u r t h ; C hand- betw een th e w in n e r o f the fra te r- ler, S p a rk s, f ifth . Distance, 19 n ity le a g u e an d th e w in n e r of the feet, 6 inches. T he final g a m e f o r th e Univer-] H e r f ir s t official a ction on h e r r e t u r n w as to call arid m ake hei d e p a r tm e n ta l-i n d e p e n d e n t sections. Ya«*r V r t a " c h a m p io n sh ip will be played “ Give C o rn e r a C o rn er on - j ------- — f - 0------------------ W hen the S te e rs took the two- gam e series fro m th e Aggies in College S ta tio n o ver the w eek-end, t h a t th e y th e y proved th a t f r o m behind to win, an d fig h t to s ta y o u t in f r o n t. g am e th e y scored eight r u in s take th e ®a » th e eighth w ere forced m o re in n in g s b e fo re A m e W a l k - 1 ^ e r, th e “ r u s ty to o th e d f i r s t b ase­ m a n ,” delivered a c ra sh in g blow the t h a t chased tw o i n n s a cross p la te to give T e x as the game. th e to to '8 T he n e x t day, a f t e r g e ttin g o f f to a tw o-run lead in the f irs t, the th e A ggies k e p t pick in g aw ay a t th e tie o f f e r in g s of R ailton score in the th ird . F ro m then on till th e t e n th , th e y on even te rm s, b u t th e n Arvie ag ain c am e t h a t m e a n t victory. th r o u g h w ith a b a ttle d hit to th is T he T e x a s lin r-u p will pro bab ly th e be the same t h a t h as ta k e n ye ar. field in e v e ry g am e the P o ts y Allen will be behind a t b a t, W a lk e r at fir s t, Hopkins second, R a dford a t sh ort, Rhoads a t th ird , H ughes in left, E d w a rd s in c e n te r , and W ebb in rig h t field. T his is th e same linc-up t h a t has b ro u g h t T ex a s h e r wins this y e a r J o h n n ie R ailton o r Joe Dobbs will be fo u n d on th e u m p cries “ P la y ball” this a f t e r ­ noon. the slab when a T he B e a r s have a lw ay s had g r e a t d eal o f luck a g a in s t T e x a s on new fields, and this a f te r n o o n will see the B e a rs m aking th e i r f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e th e pride of T e xa s, n ew Olairk Field. -------------- o — in A g g ies Send I earn to A nnual Drake R elays on dista n ce e v e n t was in each a w a rd e d a gold medal. Those re- c tiv in g gold m edals w ere Cald­ well, E n g in e e r, Dillworth, Sigma Chi tw ice; W hite, E n g in e e r ; Ro­ per, E n g in e e r ; m e m b e rs of Sigm a Chi reco rd b re a k in g relay te a m ; Fall i n, E n g in e e r ; a n d P up le r, K ap pa Sig. T h e result* follow: 1 8 0 Y a r d L o w H u r d l e * i p e r f o r m a n c e , spo nsored b y A m a te u r Chore.! Club, a u d large sla te c onventions will T he Chicago O p e ra C o m p a n y tho tw o be o t h e r ] D e p a rtm e n ta l — Caldwell, E n ­ g in ee r, f ir s t ; Simpkins, E n g in ee r, seco nd ; M anes, E n g in e e r, Overall, Acader.i, f o u r t h ; A ik m an, I c o n v e n tio n s a nd a t t r a c t i o n s E n g in e e r, fifth . Tim e i nils. as 21.2 sec- soon as suitable au d ito riu m faeili- tie s c a n be provided for th is city. T he S ta te B aptist Association th ir d ; held in A ustin along with F r a t e r n i t y — D illw orth, Sigma Chi. first; E c k h a rt, Sigm a Chi, will b r in g a p p r o x im a te ly 6,000 p er- ] seco n d ; T e rre ll, K. A., th ir d ; Ma- sons, and the S ta te T e a c h e rs An­ f o u r th , Long, ] s e d a t i o n will b rin g a b o u t 5,000 th e rs, Pi. K. A., S park s, fifth. Time 22.2 seconds, its c o nvention. re p re s e n ta tiv e s to ’T he a u d ito riu m of t h e U n ion IOO Y ard Dash i D e p a rtm e n ta l — W hite, E n g in e er, M uller, vice-president o f th e Amh­ Carl IL e r s t ; O verall, Aeadem. f -cond; Pr °j<*'L se a tin g 10,000, *S!"!Msr o f C om m erce t h i r d ; Hollo- j H u dso n, E n g in e e r , said. •ie it l i t villi (I , JTI v*IO" ! . . ,,, lit. (iMHlj I jilk'. IHt* I i way. Acarian), fourth; Wolfe, E n s -! ‘wl“ « '® " k ab ly w ell with! Sneer, fifth . T im e 10.5 seconds. I A “ “ “ * h.o te * " i ' J T I S J p r ! ? T “ L I , * i v lf n .a U . hraterm ty - Dillworth. Sigma Chi, first; Terrell. K. A., second; rvn csj d A total of $500,000 must be f May 15, in order to th(, ton.,tructi„ n o f the U n - 1 Mills, jon a u d ito riu m in tim e f o r i *..... - n o n a u d ito r iu m in l e a ’ H a lf Moon, f o u r t h ; Lynch, K appa f.nm ;no, ronvontlon* T !!: Tth ird J . the \ a r e in d e p e n d e n t C O L L E G E S I A I ION, H e im an, Cafe. t i r s t ; R ankin, L ittle C am pus, sec- se e k in g ; o n d ; N e w b e rry , L ittle C am pus, N ew m an Tim e 10.8 seconds. S‘" r n i ‘? f L r" “ S T A T IO N T e x a n I S ' S l l ***' April 25.— W ith victories re g is te r- S ig, fifth. T im e 10.4 seconds. cd in t h r e e n a tio na l m e e ts this y e a r, T ra c k Coach F r a n k A n d e r- so n ’s T exas A ggies lau re ls in th e D ra k e re la y c a r m - i t h i r d . a t Des Moines, lo- : Glub, f o u r th val to be held wa, A pril 28. T he Aggie mile re- D e p a r tm e n ta l — Kelley, A r a ­ la y te a m , com posed of Ed T hom p- gon, C a m e r o n ; R. E. Hodges, r a f t ; dem> f i r s t ; H e r r e r a , E n g in e e r, J . R. K en n e d y , D enison; and D. I gceon d; A ikm an, E n g in e e r, th ir d ; IL O’Neal, Greenville, will th e ir stre n g th a g a in s t th e s ta n d in g r u n n e r s a t t h a t time. p it GO0kr E n g in e e r, f o u r t h ; J o h n so n , out-1 E n g in e e r, fif th . of the c o u n tr y 4 4 0 Y a r d D a » h T im e 57.3 se c ­ C u n n in g h a m , onds. -O' E stes D efeated in Third Round Bouts F r a t e r n i t y —- D illw orth, Sigma Chi, f irs t, J. T errell, K. A., sec­ o n d ; A. T e rre ll, K. A,, t h i r d ; S a n -j derson. H a lf Moon, f o u r t h ; N ich­ olson, T h e ta XI, fifth . T im e 541 ----------- I sec onds flat. a th le te a n d In d e p e n d e n t — N e w b e rry , L i t - 1 Jo h n n ie E ste s, T e x a s in tra m u ra l U n iv e r s ity in the 165-pound class, w a s ^eiimi- Cam pus, second: H a rla n , n a tc d in th e th ir d ro u n d of Sparks, Olympic b ox in g tr y o u ts held Boston the past w eek. ch am pion tie Cam pus, fir s t; l n J B ak er, C afe, fifth. t h *‘ I th ir d ; M eador, 2 2 0 Y a r d O a t h E stes f o u g h t u n d e r m a n y di f f i ­ culties, his last b o u t b ein g a t 2 :3 0 [ in th e m orning. T h e re w ere so m a n y e n t r a n t s in the tr y o u ts t h a t th e r e w ere 72 m a tc h e s in the elim ­ ination s. E stes will r e t u r n to A ustin S u n ­ day, acco rd in g to F r a n k E s te s , his b ro th e r. _______ D e p a r tm e n ta l — W hite. E n g i ­ neer, f ir s t; O verall, Aeadem , sec­ on d ; W edd in gton , E n g in e e r, th ird ; Holloway, A eadem , f o u r t h ; Bigg*, E n g in e e r, fifth . 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L* consists o f c a n n o t be def- j s h a n t u n g ^ ^ E d w a r d F . ^ S ta n to n , Am erican consul, advised his eoun- leave T sin a n w ith the W h e th e r o r n o t th e p re s e n t d ay con ception of th© college man is ] t r y m en to th e n a tion a lists in c o n t r o l o f Y e n c h - | o w f u . 75 m iles to th e so u th . T h e J n o r t h e r n a r m i e s h a v e b e e n d r iv e n a |on(f a u th© b a ttle fro n ts. Council. b t |U e ) ^ T h e H e a d le s s R i d e r o f B o s q u e ; C o u n t y , M r. G. T. B l u d w o r th j S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t ^ j stin . M e e t i n g o f th e H is to r y o f L oca l G r o u p O r c h e s u s , t h e n a m e o f w h ich c f E d u c a t e t i . ' I s d e r iv e d f ro m t h e G r e e k w o r d ^o r d a n c i n g , is a n a t i o n a l s o c ie t y f o r g irls w ho w ish to e x p r e s s t h e m e d i u m t h e m s e l v e s E x e c u t i v e t h r o u g h s- by P a u l C. O s c a n y a n , J r . , o p e r a t o r f o r t h e e x p e d iti o n . JU D G E LIN D SE Y E N D O R SE S L IN C O L N , Nebr., — M A R R IA G E O F ST U D E N T S ( I P ) — of college m a r ­ “ T h e m a jo r ity ria g e s a r e a f o o d said J u d g e Ben B. L indsey, o ver the b r e a k f a s t ta b l e to a N e b ra sk a Daily r e p o r t e r h e r e re c e n tly . th in g ,” “ I do n o t m art ages ionate m a rr ia g e would m ake college j u s t b ecau se co m p a n ­ it ad v o c a te beside the question. T he fact is t h a t iniquitous o r e r ro m ous college mar. is always judged, very o f te n too severely. Thy f ir t req- u is i te t o s a t i s f y the con cep ts o f the m a jo rity is t h a t th e college m a n be well read. Not well read in the particular brar ch of work on which lie has concentrated in his college career, but well read in all branch- ; I t is taken for granted th at the average college man has a cer- j lf*. tam am ount of learning. The surgeon knows how to operate; the ; Isagnostician is well versed in the intricacies of the maladies of the ; hum an system; the brain specialist is considered to have a thorough /imowledge of the mental processes of this animated body. All t f f l H taken fo r granted and does not constitute the criterion by which the college men a re judged. The criterion has its foundation in m atter extraneous to the curriculum, g •0 - Odds- and •Ends ---------- S a t u r d a y , A p r il 2 8 I o ’C lock I at Luncheon the U nive rsity! C a fe te ria . P la tes will be 50 ce n ts! to J each. Member** a r e invited I b r in g g uests. R eserv atio ns m ust I be m ade by F r id a y night. Miss J the Wee un I F a n n ie Rat; h fo rd a t F r a n k Dobie, L ib ra ry , or Mr. 21361, will} telep ho ne n u m b e r I m ake reservation s. IN a n a tte m p t to give the U niver-j A f t e r luncheon th e society will sity the The curriculum in most colleges, despite all averments to to-date in A m erica, th e new P o w e r Build-] Business session, contrary, is becoming too specialized to permit of any but the most ing. r e c e n tly com pleted, was de-1 E x p lo ra tio n s It stands to reason th a t when the dem ands of a n ecessary reading. , , , , a s i g n e d a n d e r e c t e d u n d e r t h e h i - , o l o g y . P r o f J. E. P e a r c e , I n icer- MitfWHi schedule ar- too burdensome, when too much concentrated p Texas* Austin. Professor ♦research is required for a specific branch of study, very little tim e is j lesso r of mechanical engineering p earce wi}j illu stra te his talk with ; exhibitions cl archaeological finds. a t the* disposal of toe stu d en t. . , In dian m ounds P ro fe sso r P earce. A utom obiles will be p r o ­ an vided b u t everyo ne who has to bring T h e plans f o r the .structure w ere j o f le is u r e tim e Is ne c e ssa ry if every m an a to have a th o ro u g h ^ - ; driiWn by P ro fe sso r W e a v e r a f t e r ! q o a ir.tan c e with the modern and an cient lite ra tu re , h isto ry a n d phil- tw o y ears of s tu d y and calcula- jpcopby. A n d when th e c u r ric u la r dem and s o f a system h ave become Hon of th e n e e d s of th e University the m ost m o d e rn a n d up - 1 meet equ ip m en t o f a ny school; Hall, « - __ * i f Hal C. Weaver, pro* in Room 215 of G a rrison n ot la te r th a n 2 o’clock. It will be adm itted th at a g reat deal 50 Possibilities o f g ro w th E x c u rsio n J * TCUr in T*'xas Archae in a u t o m o hiie is ex p e c te d * niverslty. d irection . „ n , t * . 0 • „ m a n of to _ ^ _ . . . , . . I *y th ey m ake it p ractically impossible for th e s tu d e n t t o * ^ so g r e a t t h e y the n e a r f u tu r e . Mr hen his p lans ? , .I ' ling, no one will deny th a t this system is d e f e a t i n g do any reading, no wa* » .u •uvny n m ems nysvem is a e ie a u n g m e ; wcr<, com pleted t h e ; were c o m p |eU.d th e y w ere s u b m i t - } 11’ ted to the building com m ittee of v e r y p u rp o se of cd dc .-it ion W e know th a t many men will no t a tte n d literatus ® o r philosophy ' the Board of R egents. B efore the | th e y le c ta re * , b e g a z e th,« v o n - th e ?>{ans M changed! T he preacher h ad been doing hts stu ff for nigh on two h o u rs ,L (, am i tim length of his sermon and the dryness o f the subject was be- w©r * again subm itted to an o th er In fact, Deacon Beggs( who was group of engineer.-*. Again they ginning togj| | on the congregation. ...seated near the end of th* church, had dozed off. Finally th e minis- i ” ne,w o r.j?, one ‘-'hang® ,m Ur himself became exhausted, and ended the sermon with the aug- theyj hi. a m e n d e d ^ th** would agree with those first sug- g eat|o n : I gusted by P ro f;.--o r W eaver. We will close wifi a hor4, p r a y e r . Deacon Begv will h ad .” The Deacon a w o ke w ith a jerk and r* p- od ‘It ai n’t my lead. j u s t — E l e c t e d , . ^ “ G iv e C o r n e r a C o r n e r o n i Y o u r V 9 te /* A_ . | 2g S a t u r d a y , A p ril 8 o ’c lo c k Y . M. C. A . A u d i t o r i u m Some C h a ra c te ris tic s of Cow ­ boy Songs (sin g in g ). Prof. New­ ton Gaines, T ex as Christian Uni- The Woman Who I ...! W orth I .o st *|0Vlla Gonzales, Her St. f o r ! M a r y s all, San Antonio, T he Genius of Pecos BUI, Mr Mody C. B o atrig h t, U n iv ersity cf T e x a s, Austin. Mr. F h h h a t k <>f the Sulphur*. J u d g e J. M. H e a v e r . E l Pa^o. Bow ie a n d t h e Bow ie K n if e , Mr. P r a n k D obie, U n iv e r s it y o f ; T e x a s , A u s tin . T a ll Tails From the Plains, J E v e n s H aley , W e st T ex as T each I Cis’ College, Canyon, Texas. Why the Managing Editor Is Best Qualified The Texan T ype Reform T h ir d of 1 , 0 0 6 R e a s o n s THIS TYPE IS New Heads Are USED ON TEXAN£as,ertoRead Than Old Style RLL LAST KEIlll vau^ anTintroduced This T ype on T exan Hard to Read Upper Case Gothic Head Letters Above IHI; ms Mllfl HEID Small Pyramids Are Out Of Proportion to Other Lines Saves Space For Copy H®lf t h e S P E C I F I C I M P R O V E M E N T im p r o v e m e n t on T h e T e x a n t h i i ha* y e a r b e e n d u e t o a c h a n g e o f t y p e m a d e by V a u g h a n . T h e t y p e w a* a v a i l a b l e to o t h e r man* a g i n g ed ito r* . The Managing Editor D I C K V A U G H A N T E X A N E D I T O R f o r G c3. B e n d c t t i C ity P a s s g r . A gt. h is c a n d id a c y o n g a in e d t h r o u g h y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e G A R D I N E R R e p o rte r on the G alv esto n D aily N ew s. Editor, repo rter, a n d editorial w rite r on a w ee k ly paper. Issue editor on I he D aily T e x a n . Best assistan t issue editor on The D aily T e x a n in I 927 (p riz e c o n te s t). C orrespond en t. C an d id ate for B achelor of Jo u rn a lism degree th is ju n e . V ote M ay I for th e b est of all g o od qualifications— g re a te r ability. ANNOUNCING T w o L o w Rates SAN ANTONIO 2 0 R o u n d T r ip Round T rip L eave A ustin 3 :2 5 p. rn. or 7 :1 0 p. r n . ev ery S atu rd ay Leave A ustin 4 :1 5 a. in. o r 5 :1 0 a. rn. every Sunday All tic k e ts good to return leave SaA A ntonio 9 :0 0 p. rn. or l l :1 5 p. rn. Sunday night. RIDE THE KATY Leave A ustin earlier Stay longer San A ntonio can be pur-, Tickets cb iced in advance a t city or depot o ffic e , t I FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ened by a persistent ringing of the doorbell. Thinking something terrible must have happened, a few of them dressed sleepily and went downstairs. Two boys were waiting. “ Have you made your Union pledgeV they inquired. The I*ply was unprintable but in the negative, and they got the pledge. The same workers were abroad about 0 o ’clock the next morning, waking up members of other sororities. Wa * in Hi s B a w l l i Be it ena ct e d by t h e St udt at will not go into e ffe c t until Ma> 2. and the present situation wil have to be met by the Board et Publications as :n previ ous years This issue will be decided by the Honor Council at its meeting to P u b l i c a t i o n s M a k e A w a r d * A bill was also passed giving I t he t he n a ­ sin t h e publications. The t he Board of Publications •-oh* right t u r e of t he a w a r ds m a d e 4o de nt s on bill r ea ds as follows: to deit cml ne Assembly Texas: o f the I Diversity of a. Awa rd s to staff Article 6. me mbe rs of lilt" s t u d e n t public# tin ms shall be made by t he Board of Publications. I J, and Pl an ; f o r Articles 6, 7, 8, a. 10, l l . l l a r e h e re b y r epeal the polit c c a t a n a r e nmv comploti di g to the commit tee. ( will meet at tho open a at 7:15 o’clock Moi a p i i Tho ;o s t uder.ts pr«, shit ut y o f :h«' Ft ta i inturn w ill be al low> for •” minutes, t bet all > d a t es I>* ing allow cd lites. Those s tu de nt i > o alien ii d I)’ lhHi.';.- in t rod u g ho p e rm i t t ed ho who will preside, h u t to s f .. dales for yell leader i t wo m i n u t e s a n d h a d The o r d e r o f t h e speak d et e rm i ne d by the ord< t he va ri ou s offi ces a r t he ballot. A lpha Phi Gives I ea T hursday Alpha Phi entertained with a formal tea at the chapter house Thursday afternoon 4 : 0 to 6:30 o ’clock. from S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i d a y , A p r i l 27 Alpha Tau Omega informal dance, Country Club, 9-12. Grace Hall dance, Grace Hall, 9-1. In Skull the reciving Thompson, Mrs. line were the foil* wing: Artie May Sandifer, Eva E ve’ ’n Prendergast, Mrs. VV. D. Hunter Mrs. V. I, Moore, Mrs. W. L. Ayres, Adelaide Berwick, Nancy Petti s, and Minnie Pearl T h o m a s Those in the house party were A .A .L AX . G roup Mrs. Y. L. Jones. Mrs. H. C. Brins-, Mrs. N. J. N atfe, M f . E. M e e t s S a t u r d a y Driskiil hotel, 7-12. S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2 8 and Bones dinner dance, Country ♦ lab, 7-12. Tau Delta Phi dinner dance, German, K. C, Hall, 9-12. >G. Berw ick, Mrs. J. L. Tulhs, - Its i Earl Mayfield, Mrs. Dan Moody., 208 lr. Y. Benedict, Mrs. F. B- Wlji m eet Saturday afternoon at rp-n(i ruva] section of A. A. I . W . in Mr.-. King, Mrs. J. A. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Education Building 4 Thro Bellmont, Mrs. George New- o ’clock, according to Miss Annie kirk, Mrs. W. J. J. Terrell, Mrs. Webb Blanton. The meetings of Paul Goldman, Miss Goldie H o r -u j,e group are held once a month, ton, Mrs. J. S. Myrick, and members* o f the sorority. The subject for discussion will be problems of rural school financ- The reception room- were dec- mg. Miss Mary Shipp Saunders orated with roses, and the center- and Mrs. George F eller will lead piece in the dining room was <;f the discussion.^ ^ ^ pink roses. Pink candles in sil­ the room, ver holders lighted car- the refreshments also and Julia Cockrell, a student in the University last term, has return­ ed for a visit, and will be hem for about three weeks. ! ried out the color scheme. * * * the high G oodnatured pressure methods were used in some o f the boys’ rooming houses. One young man had the misfortune to be tak­ ing a bath when the workers call­ ed, and thus at a d isadvantage, was unable to escape. Tile boys promptly annulated him with i y water until he promised to sign a pledge card. Another sad case was that in which a si ghtly obese student was laid flat on the floor to the derti- ment o f his dignity and sat upon by a worker while the latter was delivering his little talk. He got I the pledge. A ltogether the attitude of the student body toward the under­ taking was reported by the work­ ers as very good, and most of them gave cheerfully and freely, proud to help put across the bigge-t pro- ject ever undertaken by the cam- pus of the University of Texa? Intramural Aid— (Continued from Cage I) K appa Delta to H ave Banquet Kappa Delta will have then banquet ' annual Founder’s Day I Saturday evening, April 28. The I banquet will be at 8 o ’c l o c k U n n u . t will bo at * in . . c o c k the Marie Antoinette room ot tn< Stephen F, Austin Hotel. Alum­ from all parts of the state nae v-il! be h^re for the w e e k - e n d . * * * U niversity Dames t T o Elect in May The University Dames club m e t , I at a called meeting on Wednesday, ^ April 25, at the home of Mrs. K. f S. W inslow. The p u i pose o f the meeting was next! to announce that at m e e tin g , which will be the 8®c°m W ednesday in May, there will bo an election of officers. ___ the Elsie Lee Sheffield has left for a her home in Galveston a fter visit at the Alpha Phi house. Lucille Pope has Mary An- tho ny o f San Antonio as her guest ,vl„.k. , n,!. Epsilon chapter Beta Pi announces of J. e McAlpine of Goose Greek,! Texas. of Omegf the plcdfCiTiR j t| on f or ;}:(j Alice Wood head the Zeta house is visiting at her home in Beaumont. o f Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jackson of Beaumont were visitors the past j v.eck-end in Austin. Katherine Jay of Houston Wl11 ' tions, ^ 1 .8 0 ; VV visit at the Zeta house the com ing' week-end. New Salesmanship Methods Disclosed When Students Raise Funds in D r i v e Thi later withdrawn uniform fund, and th** two glee clubs, to be added to the present j W. A. A. appropriation. motion was when it was made d e a r that none ; of tho organizations can at pros cut and preserve j ent bear the their financial integrity. Re cog-1 nltion was made also of the pres­ ent financial burdens o f the Ath POLI­ TI m en’s intramurals. ! letic Council in refusing the C o m m i t t e e R e p o r ts The report o f the blanket t a x on committee was a? follows: “ VV your committee appr opi lo­ tions, in accordance with the law of d • the Studt tit,-. Assembly, hereby submit fur your approval f ollowing a p p o r t i o n m e n t Members o f the blanket tax c o m m i t t e e w e re J i m H am mo nd s Katherine R o c k a follow, and At t hin Bagh;,’. Johnson Praises Ridley in Tests C urtai l Club Star Declared Perfect Screen I ype the One member of ( ai tam Club, University dramatic organi­ zation! Miss Randle Ridley, a star of “ Dear Brutus,” which wa. fe a tly produced by t hat group, re­ .John ceived special praise from Leroy Johnson, movie man, who during the past three days ha I taken movie tests of ambitious stu- j the blanket tax ‘>o • Texas a th le t ic s I {jgn^g at the Driskiil hotel Students Publics-j . A. A. 45 c e n t s ; <]a y f o r New Oil ans, whei leaving Austin Thin Before fund eight cents. also deemed uni- wjjj take tests of r e n t s Aune University, J o h n s o n students at Tu- Longhorn band, 33 cents; form stated for band, 15 Oratorical Association, 25 cents I that Miss Ridley was almost a tier glee club::, 19 cents; student gov-, feet type for the screen, being a em inent, It was ble by the committee to cut the ley appeared present apportionment Texas Student Publications view of the fact that the to r p o r - 1 tournam ent at Dallas ation has to provide num. iou: land that she received improvements in the next year. E l i g i b i l i t y R u l i n g P a s t e d I iliad visa- j will be remembered that Miss Rid- in Mallory’s “East on I beatus \v< oxter | praise f or her work from Jill the of E den,” the Gun ain ( lul- in J try in the Texas Little brunette as well a: talented. last to of By M A U R I C E G A R D N E R “ ft can and will be done. W ith this statement as their slog an , four hundred students of th e University of Texas set out to raise $100,000 as tho ria en q u o - 1 himself a lieutenant ta fo r the building o f a I niv * 1 J in the most approved little talk manner, and even went so far a u to fill out a pledge card, only to find that the “ prospect” had not p i g g e d already, but was editorial in the drive. I adopted by The resolution recently drawn up by the Board of Publications asking that it be relieved o f the duty of passing on the eligibility candidates was of Que#: as t o w h e t h e r stop m e ? ” tion was raised j such a bill is retroactive or not. .1 u t 11 <* »'*** * ‘ ----- I f not retroactive, it will go into e f f e c t immediately and th Homo Council will be requested by the president o f the Students Ass > elation to pass on the candidate*! h oat 0f ^ie campaign, whose eligibility is now in q res­ x - If it is retroactive, t the Asse rn blj; «jjut w hy didn’t you triced the first worker. “ Oh, I bet another man a cup of c o ffe e you wouldn’t ask m e,” was the reply. Divided into teams under num ber of nu m oe r ox w orkers, armed with a list of stud- j cjurjnjf ents, a package of pledge cards ; members of a sorority were awak- ’ tion. captains, w*-------- P a u l R e v e r e C a l l * j About 12:30 o’clock one night team a the , V n i o n . In one week of intensive I w o r k they did it, and the inside glory o f the process involves many p * a t r a g i c and h u m or o us incident. W I N S T O N IN H O U S T O N Several students, who arc* left [lio n . ness Administration School, y e s t e r d a y for Houst on to attend ; t a k i n g courses under Dr. Winston Dr. A. P. W i n s t o n , of the Buri- i n te rna ti on al tradi (riven- ais-* made tho trip. PAGE FIVE C O U R T E OUS - KR VI r n - t . h . w i l l i a m s & CO. - D E P E N D A B L E q u a l i t y Thrift Day Friday Sales DRESS VALUES EXTRA Fl o w e re d Chiffon in till t h e b r ig h t lovely s h a d e s of S p r in g — M any Lately A rrived - C arefully Selected Styles — Every Dress Exceptional V alue EARLY SPRING DRESSES < a n i o n (it ot in S M o l l i u s o n I n d i a n Print:', I vt p t Faille. Values up to $29.50 Special S lat Sale / ’o r F r i d a a (A S o l a . 'da a A PL a s i t i a v a r i e t y o f Spring Hats F o r m e r P r i c e s u p t o $ J 4 . 9 5 t >hu I Bi lid * oml.iinuti 'ii, : Bo c, I op •.od and Blaek, Small, nubhun ,1 I < . $5.00 Spec Sal Lot Silk Hose $1.69 L a d i e s All-Silk Chil foil of m e d i u m w ei gh t, light a n d d a r k s h a d e s . Sizes 8 to IO. Costume Jewelry 50c d, pree n, blue, rose, E a r r i n g s Chokers, a nd Brooches. .................................................................................................. mu tai :>0c T T I. WILLIAMS & CO. CONGRESS AVENUE AT FIFTH STREET ELECT Wendell O’Neal T E X A N E DITOR E m x n o n c e v ( ’a n * I til i i i ’ ut Iv of. NKW SI* A HK RS ‘The Friendly S to re” Luedecke - Moll att Co. A Lingerie Event W orthy of your attention to prove themselves c WOrid" "hat the j -'-o«laim ed et w e a r e r was a Union Buildei, set out in the field of salesmanship. They had an idea to sell, and a challenge to th e student body. They sold the idea, and the result will be a con- ^ c r e te reality— or rather three of ^ |= I them . E f f i c i e n c y W a t c h w o r d The watchword o f the o r g a n z a - = tion , which was stimulated by in- g ter-team competition, was efficien- ^ c y . The workers invaded every jj boarding house, dormitory, f r a - , | | t e r n ity and sorority house a b o u t < | th e campus, and no student could ^ | | perm anently escape an invitation The workers lined the ^ to pledge. The workers lined rne , g p “ d r a g ” and the “ perip” during class hours, and managed to get in j | a n effectiv e bit of free lance work. s Much woe was the lot of the poor g st u d e n t who made his pledge and h t h e n ventured abroad without hi? n “ Union Builder” button, for he g w a s likely to be approached with j a half dozen or so propositions § b e fo r e he had gone a hundred tm y a r d ,. Th* story i , told of on* v.orker who approached a a , lo o k in g prospect, presented 1 1 , Flowers— Confiners and Brassiers We are offering a broad assort­ ment of styles and materials in- rluding laces, satins, fancy ba­ tistes, and combinations of lace and satin. 49c to $3.25 a n d i C h i n e S t e D - i l l S | L-1A >e a e C anine O t e p i n s Dainty garm ents of heavy crepe de chine attractive­ laces, ly trimmed with flowers. ribbons, Shown in peach, rule, Q ] O C tea rose Crepe de Chine Dance Sets | < . n s b t m g of .tep-in and I-.ll u|tt i K i l t garments, attractively ^ i g l | i m m „,, wUh lu(.e_ _ flesh, _ likely f o n f m w to match. aa $2.95 I Silk C ostum e Slips I G c o d radium, quality 1< cepe de chine and crepe friris, all with shadowproof ghem . Some lace trimmed. I $2.95 — $4.75 J;W om en’s Two-Piece Pajamas llL o n g sleeve mannish g s ty le s ami slip-over sleeve­ in attractive l e s s styles | sprints. Let N atu re ex­ ten­ the press der feelings — 8 a y i t w i t h flowers. HILLYER’S Flowers Wired All Over the World J $2.95 to $5.95 Slipper Heel, pure dye sheer weight. In all the n e w ahadeSj Kayser Hose I I I Silk to the top. Ber pair & -------------- —- •- Specials . Three Flowers Powder and I g Certy* powder and H p e r f u m e .......... —..........— ------------------ — $1.95 i | 75c I 89c I | I I i rn I rnISI Sportive Frocks In washable bilk broadt loth . . . sleeveless . . . in tho stripes favored for Sum m er . . . a comprehensive collec­ tion temptinRly priced at 15 G a r d e n Frocks for S u m m e r Including washable crepes, pastel georgettes, new C h i l t o n prints, and sm art flat crepes are shown the same price group. in JUNIOR SIZES 13 TO 20. Dress Up Time C heck u p on y o u r w a rd ro b e and see w h a t y o u a re going to need. Use T h e T e x a n as y o u r shopping guide. P ro ­ gressive M erch an ts of A u stin w h o w a n t stu d e n t business use T h e l e x a n as a m e ans of telling y o u w h at is new and strictly up to thc-m inute. Shop Through The Texan T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Lumpkin Favors Impartial Council Class in Fencing Meets T oday to Plan Exhibition as exes, ae cording” to J . A. Mc­ C u rd y , e x e c u t i v e s e c r e ta r y o f the E x - S tu d e n ts ' Association. Bert King, la w y e r o f W ichita Falls and the U n iv e rsity , an e x -stue dn t o f was ap po in ted c h a irm a n the drive and Sam Holliday, b ro th e r o f R o b e rt L. Holliday o f the Board of R egents, is a ssisting Mr. K rig. of A picnic fo r T e x a s exes was given S a tu r d a y a n d a b o u t 150 ex- s tu d e n ts w ere p re se n t. Dr. B e n e ­ dict add ressed th e g a th e r in g con- c e rn in g th e problem s of the U n i­ v e r s ity an d Mr. M cCurdy talked [a b o u t the Union drive. Owls Favored To Take Dashes I And Long Runs Steers Send Powerful Teams in Field And Weight* Nam® ber, H arris, W in d ro w , Mondri Vestal, Dickerson, Coorie, Call W right. Pressor*, M an ag er T r a in e r Kelley a n d Coach field. lead! C a p ta in Sm ith h »f>r cin der p a th star** 1 ' th - y e a r w ith Leo I behind I rning in close T o t a l ]* 1.4 Longhorns Doped To Win Owl Meet By Narrow Margin James Lumpkin Announces For Academ Council Judicious Execution Of Duty Promised By Candidate Galloway, Roy Dagga id, Rufus Hammond, R. VV. Hargis, H e rb ert Harris, P e r r y K enn eth .L Lamia, J. , Meadow*, J. I. d o n 4 fix , F ra n k Marsh, George Saks, I.. B. Pressor*, W ilbur Shepherd, G a rla n d bto db erg . F red sm ith , C. B. V e n a l, Byron T o t a l in t r a c k e v e n t * 2 2 8 S h o t p u t 8 D i t c u * 5 J a v e l i n 3 Pol® V a u l t 5 H i g h j u m p 8 B r o a d j u m p T o t a l i n f i e l d r » m l i 3 7 l l T O T A L . T e x * * 5 9 , R . c e 5 8 Frogs Prepare for Aggie Game Friday Stovalls Beat Delta Taus in - F i n a l s Semi hotly co nte ste d th e mo t this 1 seen on local c o u r ts r. S to v a ll’s team , composed y e ti and Fitch, d e f e a te d Del- iu D elta, f r a t e r n i t y eham p- T h u rsd a y in the semi-final* ram ural tennis. As a re sult, a ill m e e t th e E n g in e e r team a f te r n o o n to decide the la p .on -hip of the U niversity, rguson an d Fbiu g h e rty of the te am w< re rig h t in the first .< ta, a n d it looked like f o r de as if th'* m atch would be ch fo r them . Ferg u so n had in tru- w in n in g of the factor '•■mty cham pion ship w orking p e rfe c tio n , and D a u g h e rty was eking th e ball to all so rts of T h i r d S e t T h en, in th e th ird et, the c o n - 1 te-t ad vanced to th " crucial stage. Ferguson w as se rv in g the f r a te r n ity te a m needed only one point to win th e game, th e set. the m atch, and the right to e n te r the U niversity finals. and But the Stovall boys were not to be outdone so easily. T hey won the point in question. F u rth - strug gle, o.m o re , a f t e r they won From the then on it was a d i f f e r e n t story. B oyett and P itc h wore all over the cou rt, ami the f o r m e r s ta rre d o fte n with his slashing n e t play. S t o v a l l * W i n ! a hard set, 10-8. T he D elta T a u s seem ed to lose in heart an d were novel a g a in ’<*riking d istan ce of victory, th e final score being 2-6, 2-6, 10-8, a In this m atch, which was som e­ w hat o f an upset, B o y e tt a nd I >f h b e a t a team which Urn been showing qu ite a bit o f class, and I if th e y can co ntin ue to play they did T h u r s d a y , tim title of Uni- t he irs hy S a tu rd a y . T h e powe* versify cham pion s o u g h t of th e te a m will be a p p re c ia te d Md! m ore when it is recalled t h a t Boyett, th e s ta r of th e com b in a­ tion, was to o ill to he o u t of bed VV cd ne sd ay, and le f t the hospital to play this match. to b e l show ing From th e he made T hursday, lie o u g h t to be a w on ­ der v. h en in condition, which does I the Fngi- I not look so good f o r rn ors. Wichita Falls Exes Launch Union Drive The U n iv e rsity U nion cam paign w as launched in W ichita Falls on Monday at a lun ch eon of the Tex- AL J O L S O N C O M I N G “ The Jazz Singer W ith Vitaphone U .I* Se® H im ! Hear Him! It** M ore T han a p i c t u r e ! " J S u 3 m I * QUEEN Aggies Among First To Enter Golf Meet “ G i v e C o r n e r C o m e r o n S trickland Your V ote.” F R I D A Y , APRIL 27, 191Mf. Ashbel Names Payne As New President U_LJBJgg B ^ M ,}•■ Kb • I ; alif •* As i • a f t e r n o ^ ^ R low ing y e a r was held at a c a l ^ H J meet ' f society W e d n e sd a y Those ele c te d a r e : S a ra h P a y s , v •%» p r e s i d e n t ; Ned t a N e w k itk . p re sid e n t a n d chn r m an < £ he p i nard, s e c r e ta r y ; Mary Rio 4® j e ra ; ; c o m m itte e ; Nancy T ai>w Steele, t r e a s u r e r ; E d ith b e r g e r and Bes:- OI sen, s e r g e a n t ^ * a t-arm s. File4- 1 A p ro g ra m will b e given a t th# r e g u l a r m eeting to be held rn yt W ednesday. Flans f o r th e ope 11- ing m e e tin g to be held in May w : t t be made. All m em bers a r e uv.o-B to be i resen t. Ride t h e G r e y h o u n d s E x s u r c i o n C o a c h e s , N o r t h a t 9 : 5 0 A a n d 9 : 5 0 P . M . D a i l y . To W a c o To D a ll a s or F t W o r t h ..... $2 $4 R e g u l a r C o a c h e s N o r t h a t r e g u l a r p r i c M at 6 :5 0 A. M and 12:50 P M . 3:50 i i M., Southbound Coaches 6 :3 0 A. M., NUO A. M. 9:30 M M., 11:30 A. M , and 2 :3 0 P. M., 4 MU P. M., and 5 :3 0 P. M. P. M. 6 .5 0 and S o u t h l a n d - Red Ball M o to r Bus C o m p a n y IOO I 7 t h S t . P h o n e 8 4 6 # — and other hot w eather elo-f thes including all new suit:< r ceived this season from Society! Brand, Rosenwald & Weil, | Godchaux and other famous makers are reduced during ouii great Fake advantage of your limit-1 ed time to purchase one of J these splendid new suits while! they ate reduced. T hree button coats in trop­ ical worsteds, linens, poplins, silks, crashes- -all at reduced prices. Y o u D o n ’t W a i t o n U» just to Suit Your Taste to You'll find everything ut P. K .’s—even such details as rail maple syrup f* r leaf firs and cool, crispness of lettuce for sandwiches and salads. S e r v i c e t h e W h o l e N i g h t P . K.Sandwich Shop O P P O S I T E H A N C O C K T H E A T E R H a m b u r g e r S h o p a t D e e p E d d y HARRELLS All Straw Hats Reduced HAROLD TEEN—TURTLE DOVES—NOTHING LESS 'CIVE. MISS. KATTlT DCM' J CVE TH' IM Pf?E S E lO rJ N'OU'PC AAI OLD FOOfcVI WIGHT U P T O 0 4 THi \ l u y / , —^ l L C t VAI I [ NOU J U S T M IS L E D IT P O P * TiMOTKV TECK va/AA y h e r e - w e h a d a v c f l V { IMTElSeGTiMC D IS C U S S *)*! CM MODESTA! ' v I s u 0 j 6 c T s | / y . r i c.''" > r " c f V' DEC5M ‘TOOTlNll I L l WTB F O R Aw C O U P L E T ' G B r e a l c h u m m y ! P A Y N E The Co-ed I n B l a c k T h e A u s t in A m erican P ay ne was reporter trial news reporter. was satisfied w h en — , feature w riter, and indus The W ichita l imes was satisfied w h e n — P ayn e was a representative of th a t paper as < new s writer and general correspondent. T h e Breckenridge D em ocrat was satisfied w hen P ay ne edited that paper. Tlie Daily T**xan w*as satisfied w h e n — issue editor, so he w as P a y n e was assistant p ro m p tly prom oted to issue editor of the S u n ­ day T ex an , the largest p a p e r each week. Payne promises that same satisfaction if elected Editor-in-C hief B l o n d e Ex a c tl y a s s h o w n A Real Beauty little pum p is this chic with high heels, the c u t ­ outs a n d d a in ty , design are p e rfe c t for S p rin g S u m m e r - — and Ask to see it. in style t h a t proves a g a in This Davy’* has b e t t e r values —-such values a r e m ade possible by o u r low re n t and larg e volume. THE DAILY TEXAN Vote May I W h e n Y o n G o U p — — P r i c e * G o D o w n MMwweww—new■ iPi"i S r-TTT".--rag s ~