Bailli Cexan The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. SIX PAGES TODAY Benedict Given Ex-Studetlts Plan Class Place on Program Round-up for Spring At Dallas Meet Former Student Burial Services Acquires Fame As Pearl Expert V 'J , p 0 r Alexander "* T , At Runge Today Faculty W ill Speak A t Session P lan s were m ade for the T e x a s M embers from U niversity Round-,,,, to be held in th e e p r t w u n d e r th e Ex- the auspices of S tu d e n ts ’ Association, a t a q u a r ­ te rly m eeting of th e ex ecu tive council of the E x -S tu d e n ts Asso­ c iatio n S a tu rd a y . The new Audi- to rium -G ym nasium will be f o rm a l­ ly opened a t the Round-up. The council decided Talks on Education Subjects Discussed Include High School Teaching M ethods VOL. XXXI Spotlights the On Union to By JOHN H. FLEMISTER W ith only a f e w h o u r s re m a in - insr u n til th e p r e s e n t U nion d r i v e 1 will be h istory, w o rk e rs a r e b eing u r g e d on la s t-m in u te e f f o r t s in p u t t i n g th e ca m p a ig n “ o v e r th e this to p .” T he d riv e will end W e d n e s d a y a t I o ’clock with, a lun c h eo n f o r all w o rk e rs a t th e U n iv e r s ity Com m ons. All w o rk e rs an d solicitors a r e a s k ed to be p r e s ­ en t. Legionnaires Of Austin Parade Armistice Day Dr. V ivion of Southw estern Speaks at M ethodist Church Freund Leader Arm istice Day Dance Held Stephen F. Ac A t Stephen I*. A ustin M onday Night $11,510 ^ p s k o r t e d . a n d jo in e d U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n ts f a c ­ ulty m e m b ers, by special in v ita ­ tion fro m E u g e n e S an d ers, c h a ir ­ m a n o f th e A rm istice D ay e x e r ­ th e T ra v is P o s t of cises, th e A m e ric a n Legion th e ir th e a n n u a l o b se rv a n ce g u e s ts o f A rm istic e D ay Monday. W ar- ren S. F r e u n d w as m a d e c o m m a n ­ d e r of th e post. A t th e la s t m e e tin g , held F rid a y , in pledg es had bee n re- T his a m o u n t h ad been raise d a f t e r a w e e k of e f f o r t on th e p a r t o f th e solicitors. H ow ­ ever, th e y h ad been s e v erely h a n d i­ c a p p ed in t h e i r w o rk by th e in ­ c l e m e n t w e a t h e r , t h a t r e a s o n th e c a m p ig n w as e x t e n d e d ; a c c o m p an ie d by th e le g io n n aire s C o n f e d e r a te v e te r a n s , and Span u n til to d a y . ish-A m erican W a r v e te r a n s , led a p a r a d e six dow n blocks C o n g ress A venu e as th e o p en in g th e s to r y o f w h e th e r t h e goal o f $20,- 000 h as b e e n rea ched. E n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t is b e in g p la n n e d f o r th e lun- J f e a t u r e o f th e d a y ’s p r o g ra m T o d a y ’s m e e ti n g will F. E. D ickerson, as m a rsha l, lo n g iund tell f o r as in zations, N a/lance will be giv en in ce le b ra tio n o th e rs jo in e d “ S h o r ty ” T e n n a n t j V a rio u s civic clubs, cheon guests. f r a t e r n a l will presid e o v er th is p a r t o f th e j o r g a n iz a tio n s, and service o rgani- th e S alvation p r o g ra m . I t is p la n n e d to decide d e f in ite ly A rm y , th e Red Cross, th e K nig hts w h e th e r a fre s h m a n a n d t r a n s f e r of C olum bus, th e Boy Scours, and The on W est of th e end of th e drive. T h e ques- c o m p a n y lion o f givin g th e d a n c e has b een E le v e n th and Colorado S tre e ts , b r o u g h t up a t f o r m e r m e etin g s, b u t d e f in ite ac tio n was p o stp o n e d “ A m eric a, u n til to d a y ’s lunch eon. the p a r a d e . assem b led in c lu d in g an d the as T he L abo r T em p le Band played bugle so u n d e d “ t a p s ” th e m a rc h e s faced w est a n d w e re sile n t in r e s p e c t f o r th e m en who w e n t overseas. “ w e st” I Fire in Servants’ Q uarters Causes E arly Excitem ent “ I smell sm oke.” th e fire d e p a r t m e n t ! ” “ L e t’s call A nd th e y did! A t 11:30 o ’clock M onday n ig ht, th e fire d e p a r tm e n t , en masse r u sh ed to a n s w e r th e call se n t in by a so­ r o r it y house. I n ste a d of finding th e house prac tica lly consum ed by flam es, th e fire m e n found w aitin g for th e m o v er a dozen girls— a la n eg lig ee— and an e xc ite d ho u se­ m o ther. All w ere s n if f in g and tr y in g locate the fire t h a t caused th a t was to th e smell o f smoke h a r d ly noticeable a t times. The b e t u c k e r e d f ire m e n with hose a n d flashligh t exam ined the supposedly b u r n in g building neig h b o rin g the an d houses, b u t failed to locate fire. even F in ally , one in g e nious man of th e hook a n d la d d e r brigade ca m e to th e conclusion t h a t th e smoke w as caused by b u rn in g f e a th e r s o r rags, a f t e r m a n y an x io u s m o m e n ts th e fire w as located in a stove in the s e r v a n ts ’ room a t th e r e a r of th e so ro rity house. a n d Murray Elected Head of Newman Province at Meet Club Delegates Back From T e x a s.” A nnual C onference In Louisiana All th e w o r k e r s a r e u r g e d to see a s m a n y p r o sp e c ts a s possible b e f o r e th e “ See t h a t luncheon . e v e r y o n e h as a c h a n ce to ta k e p a r t in th is ca m p ig n . T hose p ro sp e c ts t h a t h a v e r e f u s e d to pledge h e r e ­ h a v e r e c o n s id e r e d ,” t o f o r e m a y le a d e rs have a d v ise d t h e i r t e a m ­ m ates. F r e s h m e n a n d t r a n s f e r s Wtio to have n o t had th e o p p o r tu n ity pledge, o r have r e c o n sid e re d a f t e r ; h a v in g m a d e a r e f u s a l to pledge, h a v e bee n ask ed to call one o f th e follo w in g s t u d e n t s an d give th e m F ra n k lin , t h e i r p le d g e s: B e tsy R alph Hill, V e r a Eikel, J o e Fish- er, N ellie B erw ick, o r C a rl S ta u ltz . . _ L e a d e r s of services w e r e 1 A rm istic D ay a t h e l d th e F i r s t M e thodist C hurch. Dr. G eo rg e G re e n d e ­ livered th e in vo cation . T h e se rv ­ ices w e re opened by Mr. S a n d e rs, who in tr o d u c e d W . A. T a r v e r , s ta te in s u r a n c e com m ission er, who in t u r n in tr o d u c e d Dr. K in g Viv- S o u th w e s te rn U n iv e rsity . Dr. Vivion m a d e th e A rm istic e D a y speech. p r e s id e n t o f M enton M u rra y , law s tu d e n t in th e U n iv ersity , w ho a t te n d e d th e th ir d a n n u a l c o n f e r e n c e of the G ulf S ta te s P ro v in c e o f N ew m a n Clubs held in L a f a y e tte , La., w as th e G ulf elec ted c h a irm a n S ta te s fo r th e c o m in g y ea r. of th e local N ew m a n Club to t h e c o n f e r ­ e e s u b je c t of his m essage w a * ] ^ retU m e d to A u stin M onday D ele g ates who w e n t f ro m P re s id e n t H. Y. B e n ed ict will be one of th e f iftee n -m in u te sp e a k e rs discussing “ E d u c a tio n in T e x a s 1 b e fo re the T e x a s S ta te T e a c h e r s ’ A ssociation which m e e ts in Dallas, N o v em b e r 28, 29 and 30. Dr B ened ict will a p p e a r on the pro- g ra m of th e fifth g e n e r a l session of th e association, sp e ak in g S a tu r - ! day m ornin g. A n u m b e r of U niversity fac ulty m e m b e rs a r e scheduled to ta k e p a r t on th e p ro g ra m s of the v a ri- i ous section m e etin g s. Dr. W. J. B a ttle , p r o fe s s o r o f classical l a n ­ guage s, will a c t as c h a ir m a n fo r th e classical se c tio n ; an d Dr. D. L. C lark, a d j u n c t p r o fe sso r of E nglish, will p reside o v er th e j o in t m e e tin g of th e m o d e rn a n d class! cal la n g u a g e groups. Dr. C la rk will also a c t as c h a ir ­ m a n f o r th e E n g lish se ction, th e p r o g ra m th e m e fo r th is section will be, “ High School English in In t h e gro u p , Dr. C lark will c o llab o rate with J. L. N eu, in ­ s t r u c t o r in th e d e p a r t m e n t of E n g ­ lish, in giving a r e p o r t of th e co m ­ m itte e on classification of f r e s h ­ men in E nglish a t th e U niv ersity. Dr. R. A. Law , p r o fe s s o r o f E n g ­ lish, will be one of th e le ad e rs in th e su m m a r iz in g o f this section. discussions P a y n e t o A p p e a r Dr. L. W. P ay n e, J r ., p r o fe s s o r of E nglish, will a p p e a r on the pro g r a m of th e j o i n t m e e tin g of all T u r n to P a g e 4, Col. 4 Bedichok of A ustin, Orville Bul- lington o f W ich ita Falls, O scar T o u c h sto n e of Dallas, J a m e s Mar- ley of F o r t W o r th , S tep he n P in c k ­ n ey of H o u sto n , Mrs. F. P. Davis o f Waco, and Miss Eunice A den of San A n to n io by proxy. “ M a king th e G rade in G o th a m ” is th e title of a sto r y I which a p p e a r e d in S u n d a y ’s te a - j f e a tu r e t u r e section of The c a lla s Morn-; ing News. The article tells of th e p ro g re ss of P a u l P la to , f o r- ; T h e m e r s tu d e n t of the U n iv ersity, in as an o r i e n t a l his rise to fam e p ea rl e x p e r t. f e a t u r e was | w r i t t e n by Miss L o rene Morrow a n d is one o f a series o f articles d e a lin g Witih T e x a n s who h a v e O th e r m e m b ers of the ex e cu tiv e council a r e C laude Hill of A u stin, S co tt K ey of E a stla n d , J o h n Lo­ m a x o f Dallas, and Mrs. M ary B a tts A ld re d g e of Dallas. E x ­ officio m e m b e rs who w ere n o t a t m a d e g0od jn New York City. th e m e e tin g a r e D exter H am ilto n of Dallas, Will Hogg of H o usto n, D. C. B land o f Orange, Rhodes S. B a k e r of Dallas, a n d T. W. G re g ­ o ry of H ouston. Officers of th e association a r e W . L. McGill, A ustin, p r e s id e n t; Rpy Bedichek, A ustin, f ir s t vice p r e s id e n t; Mrs. F a n n ie P r a th e r Davis, W a co , second vice p r e s i­ d e n t ; C h a rle s I. F ra n c is, W ichita Falls, th ir d vice p r e s id e n t; C. M. B a rth o lo m e w , A ustin, t r e a s u r e r ; a n d J o h n A. M cCurdy, A ustin, e x ­ ecu tiv e s e c r e ta ry . Geologists Hold Annual Meet In Austin Saturday B anquet, Field Excursions F eature Two-day Session A p r o g ra m is b ein g p la n n ed for the a n n u a l fall m e e tin g o f th e So­ ciety o f E conom ic P a le onto logists and M ineralogists which is to be held S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y in Aus T h e session will be spon tin. sered by th e U n iversity. F rid a y n ig h t th e p re lim in a ry p r o g r a m will begin a t 8 o ’clock the w ith a j o in t m e e tin g w ith S o u th w e s te rn G eological Society in th e Main B uilding. Dr. W. M. W in to n , head of th e geology and biology d e p a r tm e n t s a t T e x a s C h ristia n U niversity, will d eliver th e prin cip al ad d re ss on " R e c e n t A d v an c es in P a leo n to lo g y .” He will illu srta te his discussion with n u m e ro u s la n te r n slides and din gram s. Mr. P la to has a c q u ire d i n te r n a ­ tional fam e th r o u g h his ability as is he a p e a rl e x p e r t. N ot only w idely know n in N ew York, b u t also he is recognized as th e lead­ ing p e a rl e x p e r t in P a r is as well. He is only 29 y e a r s o f ag e, and, as Miss M orrow sta te s. “ He has the a p p e a r a n c e o f a f r e s h m a n . ” a p ­ p ren tice, to s t a r t out fo r him self with a small “ hole in th e w all” shop. he e a r n e d en o u g h B egin n in g as je w e le r ’s a A f t e r several yea rs, he m a rrie d and s p e n t his honeym oon in Eu rope w h ere he b ec am e A m eric an L u c e rn e o f r e p r e s e n ta t iv e S w itze rland, w a tc h com pan y. His fam e g re w th r o u g h his associe tions gained by th is c onn e ction. a H is hobby was co llecting p ea rls and diam onds. L ast w in te r Mr P lato sold the f in e st collection of pearls t h a t w e re ev e r p u t on sale in th e U n ited S ta te s f o r th e sum o f $500,000. Mr. P lato w as a pre-m edical s t u d e n t while th e U niversity in and a m e m b e r o f the Sigm a Alph Epsilon f r a t e r n i t y . A f t e r leaving the U niversity, he a t te n d e d Co lu m b ia U niversity. s t u d e n t in th e U niv ersity . -o-------------- - Everett Gives He is re la te d to R. G. F la to , a First Lecture T he f ir s t public le c tu r e of the 1 5 2 9 -1 9 3 0 will be given by R a y ­ m ond E v e r e tt, as sociate p r o fe s ­ sor of f r e e h a n d d r a w in g and p a i n t­ ing, T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n , N o v em ­ b er 21, a t 5 o ’clock in G arriso n Hall a u d ito r iu m . T h e s u b je c t of be P ro f e s s o r E v e r e t t ’s ta lk will “ T he R o m an c e of th e B ridge,” in which he will discuss the develop­ m e n t of bridge building. to a d o p t of class re u n io n , th e Dix plan which will be p u t into effect at th e spring m eeting. The plan p ro ­ vides fo r the m e etin g of the in d i­ vidual classes r a t h e r th a n th e g e n ­ e r a l m eeting of all e x - s tu d e n ts a t o ne time every five years. A complete r e p o r t o f the Union ca m p a ig n and its p ro g re ss was given and th e w ork w as discussed. rem a in d er o f th e tim e w as de- v o te d to a discussion of plans for financing the w ork of th e associa­ tion. Roy Bedichek of A ustin, f irs t v ic e president, was in c h a rg e of th e meeting. A m ong those p r e s e n t w ere Mr. ... - '■ r":-y r —~ 11.......... *.. TIT - & Law Librarian Returns After Visit in East A f t e r th r e e w eeks of v isiting th e law lib ra rie s of th e n o r th and e a s t to observe th e g e n e ra l o r g a n ­ ization a n d a d m in is tra tio n e m ­ ployed, Miss Lucy M. Moore, sec­ r e t a r y , in s t r u c t o r l a w , r e t u r n e d in S a tu r d a y to th e School of L aw of th e U niversity, w here she te ac h es classes in legal bibliography. th e School of lib ra ria n , a n d Since O c to b e r 17, w hen Miss Moore le ft f o r th e E a st, she has visited in W a sh in g to n th e follo w ­ in g : the Law Division o f th e Li­ b r a r y of C o n g res s; th e Law Li­ the U nited S t a t e s S u ­ b r a r y of p r e m e C o u r t in th e C ap itol B u ild­ i n g ; and th e L ib r a r y o f G e o rg e W a s h in g to n U n iv ersity School o f Law. th e l ib r a r y In N ew H aven, Miss M oore vis­ ited th c lib r a ry -f th e Y ale U n i­ v e rsity School of Law a n d in o f C a m b rid g e th e H a rv a rd U n iv e rsity School of th e Law, w hich, she re la te d , l a r g e s t law lib r a ry in th e world, c o n ta in in g o v e r 300,000 volumes. While in N ew H aven, Miss Moore th e Y a le -H a r v a r d f o o t­ a t te n d e d ball g am e. is , '7. t h e ca m p a ig n a r e ^ c v e r |a s t i n g p c a c c _ th c , . , . he th e U n k in o w n S o ldier who, ideal o f th e said, g e n e r a t e d th e F a th e r h o o d o f God a n d th e bro- , th e rh o o d o f m a n as th e s u r e ro ad idc, , t h c U n k n o w n S o ldier look ing f o r w a r d w ith c o n f i d e n c e ^ whieh hjll u f , on t h e b a ttle fie ld in t o to d a y 's m e e ti n g to see th e drive su c ce ssfully com pleted. T h e goal th e Wor]d W a r D r y i v i o n alao is in sigh t, a n d b o th w o r k e r s a n d urgc(, hi„ lis te n e rs n o t t o forK et le a d e rs a r e c o n f id e n t t h a t it will be r ea ch ed . th e disabled w a r v e te r a n s . “ Lord God of H osts, be with us yet, le st we f o r g e t, lest we f o r ­ g e t , ” w e re Dr. V ivion’s co n c lu d ­ in g words. Fitzgerald Speaks le f t To Atlanta Meet Dr. J . A n d e rso n St. D avid’s vested choir, u n d e r th e direc tio n o f l a s t e r B rc n iz e r, s a n g th e hym n b e g i n n in g w tih F itz g e r a ld , Dr. V ivion ’s last w ords. D r. K. P. d ea n o f thc School o f B u siness A d m in is tra tio n , T u e s d a y B a rto n , p a s to r of th e F i r s t Meth- n i g h t f o r A tla n ta , Ga., w h e re he } odist C h u rc h , d elivered th e bcnc- w ill a d d r e s s t u r k e y S o u th e r n E c o n o m ists F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y . H is th e “ T hc T r e n d o f R e sea rch in Busi- J “ bu d d ie s” by Lotti* M argos an d n e s s.” Dr. F itz g e r a ld will r e t u r n to th e c a m p u s S u n d a y night. ---------------O--- rr---------- C H E M F R A T M E E T S s u b je c t will be d in n e r w as A t tho Legion H o m e a th e A ssociation of diction. p r e p a r e d r, rsf f o r • a f te r n o o n . T h e c o n f e re n c e n e x t y e a r will be held a t th e L o uisiana S ta te N o rm al College, N a tc h i­ toches, L a. T h e o d o r e Weiss, se n io r law stu- d e n t in th e U n iv ersity , and c h a ir ­ th e m an o f th e p rovince d u r in g p a s t y e a r, th e o ver presid e d sessions of th e c o n f e re n c e which o p e n e d officially F rid a y m o r n in g a t th e S o u th w e s te rn L ouisiana I n ­ s titu te . O n e of th e ch ief aim s o f th e c o n f e r e n c e w as th e p r o g ra m of es­ th r o u g h o u t ta b lish in g new clubs th e South. Schools in T ex a s h a v ­ in g N ew m a n C lu b s a re A. & M. and College, College S ta te M eallurgy, T e a c h e r s ’ College, a n d th e U n iv e r sity o f T exas. S o u th w e s te rn o f Mines D elegates a t t e n d i n g fro m the U n iversity w e re T h e o d o re Weiss, Contestants In Debate Tryouts Draw for Places Final R ound W ill Be Held In Law Building Decem ber 17 T he e i g h te e n c o n t e s t a n ts , who su rviv ed the se co n d ro un d of in­ t r y o u ts te rc o lle g ia te d e b a te for th e selection o f th e tw elve men w ho will form th e d e b a tin g squad of th e U n iv e rsity , m e t T u esd a y an d drew fo r places in the finals. F. A. W a te r s d re w n u m b e r I; B e n L. B ird, n u m b e r 2 ; Mike Meuse, n u m b e r 3; L e r o y Jeffers, n u m b e r I; C h a rle s M. H arris, num- Five e n te r ta in e r s| l *i a *r m a n his c o m m ittee . from ta m e d with a g ro u p ol songs, t h e , i [ le g io n n a ir e s sa n g se v e ra l service n a tio n a l 8a*Uf* a n ^ d e d ica ted th e m to th e ir l>rov‘m c i M enton th c F ra n c is c a r n iv a l e n t e r - M u rra y , p re s id e n t of th e Univor- Tho sity N ew m a n C lu b ; D an Driscoll, u/itv. a f Co ak ti t o t • I . u f v H e r m e s , h i s t o r i a n . a t r e a s u r e r ; Lucy H erm e s, historian, K a th e r in e Spiller, M a r g a r e t Ob- e r k a m p f, E r n e s t Joseph, Daniel K eane, and the Rev. William P. Blakeslee, chaplin of th e club. new c o m m a n d e r, W a r r e n F r e u n d .; P a s t C o m m a n d e r S a n d e r s th e n installed th e new officers. * i T he p r o g r a m was concluded by th e A rm istic e dan c e on th e ro o f of th e S te p h e n F. A ustin H otel M onday night. Music was f u r ­ nished b y F re d G a r d n e r a n d his T ro u b a d o r s . ; 0--------------- Hildebrand Society To Meet Thursday ---------------o--------------- j Registrars Close Meet on Campus T he a n n u a l c o n ve ntion of the S ta te A ssociation of Registrar^, which w as held a t th e U n iv e rsity M onday a n d T uesda y, closed T u e s ­ d a y a f te r n o o n a t 5 o’clock. I ---------- B ecause o f th e holiday M unday, The v isitin g r e g i s t r a r s w ere en- t e r t a i n e d w ith a lu ncheon a t tho th e H ild e b ra n d L aw S o cie ty did University C om m ons M on d a y a: n o t m e e t in r e g u l a r session Mon- 12:30 o ’clock by P r e s id e n t IL Y. d ay n ig h t, b u t will m e e t in stea d B enedict. A s h o r t p ro g ra m , con- T h u r s d a y nig h t, N o v e m b e r 14, T. g a t i n g by P re s id e n t W. A dkins, p r e s id e n t, a n n o u n c e d B enedict, a song by F r e d Obi, a n d T uesda y. T h e m e e tin g will be held tw o r e a d i n g s by Minnie Blundell, in th e p r a c tic e c o u r t ro o m in th e ; waH given a t th e luncheon. o f a ta lk l a m b d a Upsilon, Phi h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y , c h e m is try will hold open house f o r all c h e m ­ is t r y s tu d e n ts a t th e F a c u l ty Club th is W e d n e s d a y evening. E. W. Ellis is c h a ir m a n of th e e n t e r t a i n ­ m e n t co m m itte e . This Week On The Campus W e d n e s d a y o ’c lo c k — M o r t a r B oard . 5 to 6 ir.eeti ng. 5 to 6 o ’clock— J u n i o r Riding Club a t th e W e stfie ld R id ing Club. 5 to 6 o’clock— Robin H ood a t th e a r c h e r y field. 5 to 6 o’clock— T u r t l e t t e in th e W o m a n ’s Building. 7 to 8 o ’clock— D e u tc h e r V e re in . ’ 1 n • * ' ** o f YoHt, w hich is com posed of o v er 400 legal f irm a City. A r t h u r Batrbv. n u m b e r 7 ; Leslie B yrd, n u m b e r 8 ; M a rv in Butz, n u m b e r 9 ; Zollie S tea kley, n u m ­ b e r IO; B e n n e t t Lay, n u m b e r l l ; Miss M oore left New York No- J o e S purlock, n u m b e r 12; P r a n k vem ber 2, a n d r e t u r n e d via New K napp, n u m b e r 13; J. L. M ogford, O rlea n s on the ste a m sh ip “ Dixie.” E d w ard Reicholt, n u m b e r n u m b e r 15; J a r r e l l G aronzik, n u m ­ b e r 16; Ben Davis, n u m b e r 17; W ill C re w s M orris, n u m b e r 18 T h e odd n u m b e rs will ta k e th e af-; firm ativ e side of th e qu estio n , arid those w ho d r e w even n u m b e r s will ta k e th e n e g a tiv e side. Women’s Glee Club Plans Taylor Trip ---------------o 14 ; - T he G irls’ Glee Club is m aking ^ T he final ro u n d of d e b a te will be held in th e L aw B uilding aud) to riu m T u e sd a y , D ec e m b e r 17. at 7:30 o’clock. T h e c o n t e s t a n ts will d e b a te "R e so lv e d : T h a t the I n s ta l lm e n t P lan of B u y ­ ing I s a D a n g e r to A m e ric a n P ro s­ p e r ity .” the q u e s tio n , M O R T A R B O A R D T O M E E T siring. R o b e rt C u y ler o f th e d e p a r t m e n t o f geology of the U niversity will discuss th e geologic section in T ra v is C o u n ty and d escribe the field to points o f geologic in te r e s t a r o u n d carving. His exh ib itio n s a r e im- A ustin. Th,, m e t i n g will be open : p o r t a n t e v e n t , in to ell geologists. guished him self in c h ite c tu r e , p aintin g, “ I e n jo y e d my visit in C a m ­ b rid g e ,” Miss Moore d ec la re d , “ since it w as t h e r e t h a t I visited in th e la w classes. S ince w om en I a r e n o t allow ed th e classes a t H a rv a rd , and v e r y few are e v e r seen on th e ca m pu s, I i . f e lt t h a t I w as doin g so m e th in g i r e g is t e r f o r th e v ario u s tr ip s and le c tu re s wil of thc u n u s u a l when I visited th c J p ro g r a m s in w hich t h e y a re m o s t given by vario u s m e m b e rs of I . n . c la s se s th ere.” All visiting g e o lo g is ts will m e e t; g r e a t in te r e s t to all lovers of a r t, . »_ I _ . .1, Q .it, «■ ; ttnluaMltw fadMlltv th is VPBF. “ P ro f e s s o r E v e r e t t has d istin ­ t r i p S a t u r d a y m o r n in g I interested. F if t e e n public and wood- e n t e r ... K to . circles, sn,I this le c tu re will be of , ^ field e x c ursion -------- o- the fields of ar-1 t e r n i t y S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g a t 8 th e .Stephen P. A ustin Hotel anil of th e publicM a t u r e s com m ittee. tkt. l a r g e r u n iv e r s it y yearbooks . . . o’clock a t said Dr. A aron Schaffer, ch a irm a n «.«•« , In N ew Y o rk , Miss Moore ob- day m o rn in g served th e m e th o d s o f th e l i b r a - 1 a r o u n d A ustin will be led by Bro­ n c s of C o lu m b ia U n i v e r s i t y Cessor F. M. Bullard a n d Mr. Guy* of th e Bar lei of the U n iversity fac u lty . The School o f L aw and A r t h u r S an d lin , n u m b e r 6; A ssociation o f th e C ity o f New j tr ip will end a t I o’clock. A t Ii:.‘i0 o'clock the geologists j E d ith Fox, New Y'ork ; will a t te n d the football g am e be- n a |jsm Edith Fox Works O n M. J. Degree in s t r u c to r a t B r a c k e n r id g e High in jour- th e r a m p u s M onday to c o n f e r w ith J . T hom pson, P r o f e s s o r P a u l c h a irm a n of of jo u rn a lism . Miss F o x is pla n n in g to ta k e a m a s te r o f jo u r n a lis m de- th e d e p a r t m e n t \ tw een T ex a s C h ristian U n iversity s ^ o o l , San A n to n io , was on and th e Stadiu m . the U n iv ersity o f T e x a s a t A b a n q u e t will be held a t o’clock S a t u r d a y n ig h t a t th c U n i­ versity Com mons. Dr. P. W. Sim onds, p r o fe sso r of Kree n e xt year, follow ing s p e a k e rs 0f geology a t th e U n iv e r s ity , will pre- side an d the be intro{Juccd; D r j A u d d e n , d ir e c to r of the t o > B u r c a u o f E con om ic G eo lo g y ; Dr. Gilbert }{ y Bftnedi,.t p r e s id e n t of the th e club, U n iv e r sity ; Dr. G. E. C o n d r a , sta te geologist o f N e b r a s k a ; Dr. R. C. in in th e U n iv e r s ity , jo u rn a lism d e g r e e Miss Pox re c e iv e d h e r b achelo r 1927. she While worked on T he D aily T e x a n as a r e p o r t e r and issue e d ito r. A r r a n g e m e n t a r e b ein g c o m p let­ ed fo r th e G arcia L ib r a r y to se ­ cu re copies o f a h e r e to f o r e little know n m a n u sc r ip t of F r y Alonso de B enavides r e la tiv e to th e his­ to r y and e a r ly missions in N ew O ra n g e J a c k e ts , h o n o r a r y o r g a n - Me'xic(b C a r ioa e . C a sta n e d a . La I O R A N G E J A C K E T S M E E T s t a t ,. geologist of K a n s a s . head th e K6ology d e p a rt- uft?1 a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r a trip to T a y lo r M onday n ig h t, N o v em b e r 25, r e n d e r co n c ert. a S ch ram m , d ir e c to r o f aid T u e s d a y . T he p r o g r a m will include a so- p ia n o solo, an alto solo, a q u a r te t, ^ a piano solo, a n d a com edy skit. j m<>nt ftt th e UTliversity' 0 f K ansan, S ev era l o n e - n ig h t c o n c e r t trip -, f J>r MareQ# A H a n n a p r b i d e n t of being p la n n e d by th e club, and a w< ek ’s t o u r will be m a d e in the t h " n wc,,ks- " S h , S ociety o f E conom ic i’.le o n - tologist*: Dr. F . L. W h itn e y , pro fessqr of p a le o n to lo g y a t th e U ni- IL S ellards, v e r i t y ; and D r. E. associate d ir e c to r o f th e B u r e a u Econom ic Geology. F ollow ing th e a n n u a l m e e tin g a t th e re will be t h r e e field A u stin, Faculty Postpones Action on Session J e x c u r s io n * one to E agle P a s s and a c tio n on th e propo sal Definite a n in e w ee ks’ s u m m e r session Del Rio, led by W . S. A dkins, geo - le a d o f tw e lv e w e e k s w as post- i o g is t in th e B u r e a u of Econom ic th r o u g h the one t r i p G eo lo g y ; of C e n tral section G len Rose T exa s, led by P ro f e s s o r W hitney, a n d one e x c u rsio n across th e L lano M o u n ta in section to -^an S aba, led by Dr. S e lla rd s a n d P lu m m e r. .toned u n til T h u r s d a y a t a m e e tin g t h e g e n e r a l f a c u lty T u esd a y , f an N ovem ber 12, ac co rd in g to ^renouncem ent by Dr. R. M. Gutsch, c h a ir m a n o f th e g e n e ra l faculty. . r e p r e s e n ta t iv e U niver- sity w om en, held a lu n c h e o n m e e t ­ the U n iv e rsity C om m ons ing a t srllinK m . « t a „ d te«, c a n d y and d rin k s on th e s t u d e n t to C o lle g e S ta ti o n trajn \ pojng in -A m eric an lib ra ria n , said Tues- d ay . T h e m a n u s c r ip t was w r i tte n w h ile B enavides was in Rome in 1627 p le a d in g fo r help to c a r r y on his w ork in Mexico. F a t h e r G uild ay o f ' T h a n k sg iv in g w ere discu ssed. B o th I pac ific a r e r u n n i n g special U n i‘ ; cenfc t r ip abro ad. v ersity tr a i n s on w hich g a n iz a tio n will h a v e a con'ces- sion, A n to n e t t e B r a c h e r , thQ Catho* U n iv e rsity o f A m e ric a discov- the Missouri Pacific and S o u th e r n e r e d tbc documen^ d u r in g his re- P h o to s ta t cop- th e o r ' I ;e s Were m ade by F a t h e r G uilday ^ E d w a r d ’s U n iv e rsity o f cou rtesy dent, a n n o u n c ed . copjes wiU be s e c u re d f o r th c G ar- O ra n g e J a c k e t s will a t t e n d th e cja Collection. prest- A u s t jn> th ro u g h whose T. C. U. g a m e in U n if o r m . 0_________ _ SUBSCRIBE $1,900 m e et th is W e d n e s d a y . R I D I N G C L U B T O M E E T T he J u n i o r R id in g Club A p p ro x im a te ly $1,900 has been will I subscribed to th e A ustin Comrnu- n ity C h est fu n d by c a m p u s w ork- wrill e r s in th e c o m m u n ity ch e st drive, ------ hold its n e x t m e e ti n g W e d n e s d a y , | ac co rd in g to in fo rm a tio n g i \ e n y e I N o v e m b e r 20. T h e m e m b e rs a r e Dr. R. A. Law , c h a irm an o f T h e S e n io r R iding Club R outine m a t t e r s w ere discussed and the m eetin g T u esd a y , in - v f ra l m a j o r item s, in addition to I I i,, m a t t , , o f th e su m m e r nesaion, j L aw will have i t , r e d i a l - w eekly j p la n n in g a picnic » P P « . e r e p o * p o » « l u n til th e m e e t , , . , . in n ,-Ucon in th e d in in g lo o m of th e m e e t i n g F u r t h e r ™ c e m e .t ,t « o'clock Tt.urmlav a fte rn o o n U o irexaity C om m on . T h u rs d a y , it will bo m a d e w h en definite p l a n * g iven u n t n al. carnous division. t h . c - m p a a d, , y » th e School or ^ ‘ he fa cu lty o f J ' t e Ana, gu^ e L A W F A C U L T Y T O M E E T In G arrison H all auditorium . w as announced Tuesday. are decided upon. com e in ,” Dr. Law said. r-t: in Main B u ild in g 105. j b a s e m e n t o f the Law Building. 7 Main B u ilding 157. to 8 o ’clock— G lee C lub “ A n a t t e m p t will be m a d e to th e evidence in th e dam- 7 to 8 o’clock— O rchesis in th e a g e case we a re now t r y i n g , ” Ad- | k in s said, “ a n d th e a r g u m e n t of 7 to 8 o ’clock— Y .W .C .A . j u n - ; th e issues will be m a d e a t th e n e x t conclude dan c e studio. in ior c a b in e t m e e tin g in th e Y. W. j m e e tin g , N o v em b e r 18.” C. A. room , Main Building. case T h u rs d a y n ig h t a r e G oggin, Ad- 4 to 5 o’clock— W. A. A. c a b in e t kins, D uke, a n d Neil. T h e c o u n ­ I sel f o r t h e d e f e n s e is com posed of m e e ti n g in th e W o m a n ’s Gym. T h e p la i n t i f f s T h u rs d a y t h e in 5 to 6 o ’clock— R e a g a n L ite r- D o rb a n tz , G ilm er, B ry a n , a r y S ociety in the g ir ls ’ s tu d y hall, H arris. Main B uilding. 7 to 8 o’clock— C h e m is try Club ---------------o------------- ■ BL A K E SL E E ILL T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n the mem- J M o r ta r B o a rd , n a tio n a l hon- b e r s of th e Womens* f a c u l t y Club oi*a j-y so c iety f o r senior w omen. e n t e r t a i n e d with a te a fo r all wo­ will hold a m e e ti n g in th e girls men h e r e a t t e n d i n g th e m e e tin g stu d y hall th is W e d n e s d a y , to dis­ th e r e g is t r a r s . All d e le g a te s o f cuss m a t t e r s w hich will be tak en to th e c o n v e n tio n w ere ta k e n to up a t th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n a t visit th e E lis a b e t N ey S tu d io and C olum bia, Mo. n e x t week. M arian t h e F r e n c h em bassy. O ld f a th e r , local p r e s id e n t, will at- A b o u t f o rty -fiv e d elegates, con- j ^t,nd ^ e c o n v e n tio n . Histing of re g is tra rs , a s s is ta n t reg- istra rs, dea n s, a n d p r e s id e n t, a t te n d e d college j c o n v e n ­ tio n . T h e m e e tin g place o f th e c o n v e n tio n n e x t y e a r was n o t a n ­ nounced. a n d one the Q T H O M P S O N T O T A L K P r o f e s s o r P a u l J . T ho m pson, of c h a ir m a n o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t jo u r n a lis m , will a d d r e s s th e Hillel p u b lic ity a n d p u b lic atio n s c o m m it­ t e e T h u r s d a y n ig h t a t 7 :30 o ’clock in K H all. W illiam B lakeslee, f a t h e r o f th e j o------- 7 to 8 o ’clock— Glee C lub in Rev. W illiam F. Blakeslee of New-* ORCHESIS MEETS TONIGHT Main Building 157. man H all, is n o t e x p e c te d to live. J O rchesis will hold its reg u la r* in G a r ris o n Hall 101. Friday J He has bee n ill w ith h e a r t tr o u b le ! m e e tin g a t th e dance studio in th e 7 to 8 o’clock— T h e t a S ig m a P hi f o r tw o m o n th s a t his hom e in * W o m a n ’s G y m n asiu m this Wed- m eeting at 1004 Lavaca. | A ustin. n e rd a y nigh t a t 7:15 o’clock. T h e m e e ti n g o f th e co m m ittee h a s b e e n called by F r e d Y. B eck­ er, chairm an. No. 47. University Student Injured In Motorcycle Crash Dies Tuesday Freshman Here Victim of Accident Spent Armistice Day With Parents S p ecia l to T h e D aily T ex a n RUNGE, N ov. 12. F unerol services f o r C larence R. A lexan d ­ e r, 18, son o f Mr. and Mrs. C. K. A le x a n d e r f> ashm an o f th is city and a the U n iversity o f in T exas, will be held at 2:30 o’clock W e d n e s d a y afternoon at the R unge c ity ce m e tery . A le x a n d e r w as fa ta lly in ju red S u n d a y n ig h t about m idnight w hen th e m otorcycle on which he and M a y n a r d Rowan w ere returnin g to school a fte r spending A rm istice D ay w ith his paren ts here, skidded a n d o v e r tu r n e d as it le ft th e end o f th e new pavem ent on South C o n g re s s A venue in A ustin . Ro­ an escaped w ith m inor in ju ries. A le x a n d e r ’s p aren ts w ere n oti­ fied o f th e accid en t and le ft im ­ m e d ia te ly fo r A ustin, but arrived too la te to see th e i r son b efore ho died. at o c c u r re d H is d e a th 6:30 o ’clock T u e sd a y m orning from a f r a c t u r e d skull received when h is head s tr u c k th e pavem ent. On ar­ riv in g in A u stin, his parents toolc c h a r g e o f th e bo dy and sen t it to R u nge from R e e d ’s funeral hom e in A ustin, w h e r e It w as held p en d ­ ing com pletion o f funeral arrange­ m e n ts T u e s d a y night. Y o u n g A lexander is a second cousin to Mrs. Jane Y. M cCollum. S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te. B esid es h is p a r e n ts , th e y o u th is survived by a y o u n g e r brother, M ilton, w ho r e s id e s w ith his p aren ts here. L o­ cal f u n e r a l arrangem en ts w ere m a d e by H. N. M atula. ------------------- o--------------- Group Pictures For Cactus Due a n d f r a te r n iti e s a n d sororities n o u n c in g the scheduling o f L etters have been sen t to all a n ­ fra- sorority pictures which m ust be m a de b etw een N o­ v e m b e r 15 and D ecem ber I fo r C actus Burt Dyke bus- T e x a s S t « . a n n o u n c . to U n ite d ^ T uesday . ^ k e e p in g w it h the practice o f o f ------------------ th e C actug tho will use g r o u p pictures in f r a t e r n i t y s e c tio n ; a n d follow in g e n la r g e the policy of t r y in g y e a r ’s upon each section of this th e book, th e e d ito rs s ta te t h a t 1930 f r a t e r n i t y section of C a c tu s will be m ore e l a b o r a te th a n t h a t o f a n y previous y ear. All class section s o f th e C a ctu s will be closed in a few d ays a n d the ( ’ac tu s S tu d io will ta k e the? f r a t e r n i t y a n d so r o rity gro u p s, it was s ta te d .-o .... ———- Library to Get Mission History th e STEERS ‘SNAP’ THROUGH WORKOUTS FOR FIRST YEAR MEN PREPARE FOR ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT Stagg and Son D A I L Y T E X A N WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1 3 ,1 9 2 9 , PAGE 2 W a t c h i n g THE STEERS t i n Win tram temple I Jim mie B urr, captain o f the Reds.] \ am ong the Red? th a t stood out r r \ m « Juniors, 14-0, In C l a s h is probably th e most f inished b a c k ! ! on the freshm an roster, and passe and punt# with a nicety th at hard to beat. is Monday t i the The complete schedule for to to u rn a m e n t call* fo r the Red? the Ineligibles Friday, No­ play vember 15, arfd for the Blues to play the Ineligibles Thursday, No­ the vem ber 21. The Reds and Fresh from a 14-0 victory over the Temple Ju n io r College eleven gained in an Armistice Day clash at Temple, the Texan freshm en ***** do not mef* until December settled down Tuesday to a week'* UL in t h “ las* Kame o f the season, work in p reparation for tho Year- The w inner will be determ ined on the percentage basis, with tied ling Round Robin to u rn a m e n t j game* counting half a game won which will begin n ex t F rid a y with and half a game lost. All gam* .# a game between the Reds and the will he played on Memorial S ta­ ineligible*. The Blues do n o t go dium Pied if th e fied is dry, bu t into action until Thursday, No­ in case of a muddy the vember 21, and will be used this games will be played on Freshman week as cannon fodder for the Field. varsity. field, the from rank# of The Frosh coache# took a squad picked the Reds and Blues to Temple Mon­ day, and thoroughly whipped the Temple team, although t h e score was The com paratively small. first y e a r men scored b oth to u c h ­ down# in the second q u a r te r , and muffed several chances to score by little*# playing d u rin g the sec­ ond little half. Hughs, g ritty halfback, again stood out with his line vicious work of th* to look at. the frosh was p re tty tackling, while to and a t to show team developed The Round Robin to u rn a m e n t has bet n devised to determ in e the from ' the best CR lee squads, the same time give all men competition th a t them their will enable wares advantage. the best These encounters will bt* the only games for the ineligibles, and will be the last Austin app earance for their the fast game is with Allen Academy at Bryan, before Thanksgiving. freshmen, th e day regular for on Archery Club Holds Tourney Nov. 20 There will he a demonstration tou rn e y open to all members of the - Archery Club, November 20, Zeda I af* Ina. president of the or­ ganization, announced Tuesday. a t The regular meeting will be held the Archery this - a fte rn o o n , Field if the w eather is favorable and a t if the tho Doom House w ea th e r w ill not permit shooting. Doom House, L. C\ I anils, coach, In ca.-e the meeting is held at the the girls about the will talk to kinds by archers. equipm ent used of S ubscriptions of $2 5 and up e r e p a y a b le ea sily over an 18-month period. H ave a part in th e Union. S U I T S A N D D R E S S E S C l e a n e d a n d P r e s s e d $ 1.00 here team In the game with the Houston Ju nior College last week, the Blue team seemed to Le superior to the Red -, and led by Captain Roy, gained more ground than their fellow squad members. The Niue line w as working as unit. and a best work of the S e r m o n there were though tu rn e d *n the . al- ii ndividua! a a a a > S - '3 V l V T n r t Y ' l ’TVGT'i C J A ' I i ^ f f i 7 . t . T < V ! t X * v . L i f ' * J C ® STURDY That’s Corona’s Middle Name! A p o r ta bl e t y p e w r it e r , to give th e y e a r s of s e r v i c e t h a t Corona gives, must be built s ubstantially, Provision ha s to be m a d e f o r t h e un ex p ec ted b u m p s and t h a t a r e b o un d to come to a m a chi ne t h a t is e a s i l y ca r ri ed an y w h e re . falls You may not t r e a t yo u r Corona roughly, w e h o p e you w o n ’t ; you may not even travel w ith i t ; but. ju s t the same, you will be glad to kn ow t h a t it Is built to “ sta nd th e g a f f ’’— a sturdy, cheerful, little companion. Phone us arid w e will gladly st rid you oni o f the latest Coronets to tr y fo r a fe w days. E. E. Barrow Typewriter Co. (Successor to F. L. P a ttty ) 9 0 6 Congress P h on e 6 0 6 0 RENTED ALL MAKES SOLD REPAIRED Hip Injury To Baumgarten C a u s e s Loss tv* I Hor* * for a Longhorn victory , CI. U next Saturday arr: o move up a notch if spirit anything, for nil th** fir* nap” that to* preceded lf. gam*- wan eviden? **'. M Longhorn < amp T o w d i f a ready rn*-;in < and ** T fxas In the i hi* protege of Littlefield Went through their second workout of th# week. A muddy Memorial Stadium Field that still showed the effect* »>f Saturday** mud contest combined with a cold rain end n orther to send the Steer# to they S>-w H a rk romped around on I re Ie Billy hi* h'* outfit*! I. Field, where The Steer* ne* rn to have com plate!}* recovered from the rnlcl- reaaon (dump that characterizer their workout? la#* week, and have j apparently settled flow n with a do-1 lei ruination to win their last two games. A desire to keep their goal line uncrossed, coupled with th e. necessity of winning every other game if they are to retain a a shot et the conference title i# sui prising j the Steer# on t hi-* week. took The Bear game toll, half] sophomore to gain an! flay, Dutch Baum garten, it# I anil for the first time a re g u la r j W ill he out of tile line-up Satin -] only I a forth, Wa# j be I taken from the game In the first] du# period with a pulled hip muse!**, and will he kept the; Thanksgiving tilt a t College Btu i# not serious, i lion. The although it is very palrtful. His] place will probably he filled by I Nernir and L ato nia, although Fun-; < i m n , Hargroves, and Mill# a lte r ] tinted there during practice T ues­ day. out until injury ...7 V E GR A NO OLO M A N OE A I S OLD N A S S A U I . A 6 M N I f NF S THO OBAN OB TNB GRID C O AC H ES'! .'XJtuZ A lf e t) Schmidt Looks Toward Conference Cage Race ‘ , int to Th- leiihj J FORT WORTH, Nov. IU.— J P re p a r a ti o n s for the a p p r o a c h in g ! S o uthw est C o n fe re n c e basketball! Reason w ere begun in e a r n e s t this] th** e re ction o f four] week with m ore goals in the H o r n e d F r o g . tin* second call g y m n a siu m a n d fo r varsity candidate* who ai teno.t yet w o rk in g b u t with the foofbull squad. out w o rk in g D espite th e fact t h a t C oach F ra n cis Schm idt'* Fightin* Frogs n e fac ing im p o rta n t c o n fe re n c e tilt?, th** Purple mentor is spend- ing*a portion of his lim e w ith the >r #o cake c a n d id a te s th a t th r e e for t n t pu#t month. The workout# Ute in charge of • *-Coplain Horace Wallin, guard, an«l Al Flynn, star forward of last year, Wallin and Flynn will he in active charge regular practice begin# a fte r th e rose of the football Reason* Only t hr ee Of fo u r of the football squad are taking part In the night sessions. \tkinn, H a r­ Th*' ;e Include Noble lot (b e en , both g u ar d s ; and Clyde Robevdson, forward. until Intramural Sport Scores H a n d b a l l S i n g l e * R e s u lt * Sigma Alpha Mu won from forfeit. Al­ Phi, M i o Tlreta P h i -by pha Tau Omega beat Chi 21-IK, 21 IT. Anmia bent B e ta , Theta IM, 21-7, 2M *i. Delta Tau Delta beat Delta Chi, 21-16, 21- 15. Half Moon beat Fe!** Kappa J Epsilon, 2 1 1 3 , 2-21* 21-f.7 IVRPP* Sigma beat Kappa Alpha. 21-11. 21-19. Lambda Chi Alpha won from Phi Sigma Delta by fort cit. Phi Gamma Delta beat Phi Delta Theta, 21 -H, 21 12. Little Cam pus “ B” won t diversity Cafe, 21-10, 21-11. from Newman Club won from Mus­ keteers by forfeit. Smith House won by from Childress House forfeit. De M olly won from Dis­ sipator# by forfeit. There wa- a double forfeit in the Sports vs. Lusk Hou*d match. begins Six l e t t e r men will he av a ilable when S chm id t r e g u la r p ractice. T h ey arc C a p ta in Roy F u ry , li n te r and one of th e con- f«*ren<*«>h|io nt& A n aihg scorer# la-t s e a r ; Noble Atkins, L e s te r Brunl- “ It i* yet ton early t<> comment below, a n d H o ra c e Wall !', gu ard # ; Al Flynn and Ellsworth Chappell, j on basketball prospects,“ Schmidt said. ^because it will take hour# forward*. H a r lo s I and hours of practice to p a t b u t a igible during la#t Provine, Duane Smith, and Hugh Buck, ar** also among those who will join Schmidt next rn od th, Aubrey Elkin#, c e n te r ; season, Cecil ; Green, guard ; and Ray Mcl’ul-j lough, Hal Wright, Vance Wool- j win*1 outstanding la#? \ u freshman cagemen who i C H AN CE , T O BE L I ST E D v ’I I e ■ n hand. Clyde Roberson,] AS L E A D E R S O F " T E X A S . ” < inc! B o o n t h e Union honor roll. T urn to Page 6. Col. 4 TH E N E W ST U D E N T S (et* ward*, ai r vv a rd who ame A few new play# have been pulled from the pet hag of LU- t Ie field for the Frog game, and ta* has been drilling Ion men on then* du ring practice. T ow ards of th** week, or probably tho today, Ii** w ill let the big boy* work thorn on the Frosh, and #«** how many yard# they are good for. T ne-day the Blue freshmen were brought over, and told to work a few Frog plays while the varsity I do te n n o n looked them over in dummy have been | nights a wet scrimmage. The T. CL t \ team Is in good ' condition a f te r tin* muddy g<» with i Rice last week-end* and Schmidt will bring a primed eleven down. {Austin Griffith, fullback who has been out since the Daniel Baker game, I* back in condition and will he ready to a lternate with Green at hi* eld pout. ; mud Saturday a# The Frog- looked a good in th*" they have at any other time this year, and the they are a passing theory exploded. They made their biggest gain# on center, j steady smashes ' team is regarded through that a* guard, and tackles. t—.—.— — Mary I Hnivendt; Vt m o n ; tory. B. b. ti. Min eanor Hike of Baylor wa- a gue#’ of lido Scottish Rite Dorrni- Hale pent tin* week-end in Lynt e n ’ ti and w * ( Gloria Woodward •end in Stephenville. will he painful for a l is not serious. * which loose, || Ie wa - pulled I take a few day# for to heal. THEY MAY LOOK ALIKE But do they act alike? CONFERENCE P W T. C. U. TE X AS Bajri** S. M U. A r k a n i a * Rica * A. A M STANDING Pct L T 1.000 . 7 5 0 . 7 5 0 . 7 5 0 . 5 0 0 OOO OOO TexH* can bf gin supporter* to happen hoping for two thing next Saturday. First, they want to take the T C. V. Horned Frog* into camp, and then a tie between Baylor 8. M. I . i would he lovely, There even chance fir*!, will come about, but a tie tween the Bear* and tang? is not probable. that and the the the This W«**»U ' Th. Dada* clash will hold lot* of interest for the pigskin follow­ er# of the “tate, but will have to Frog share honor# with Longhorn game here. Everyone la waiting to see ju -t how potent the dark horn* protege* of F r a n ­ cis Schmidt ar*-, and if Texan i# to go game of the season without being scored If the F roga win, they will on. th*’ he ruling favorites to win championship. the the Baylor-8, IV!. IL winner of game will be the favorite. If the Bear# and Mustang* tie, and the Longhorn# win, the public will bf ready to give Clyde Littlefield the championship. the ninth through love, they If then* For several day*, has bein a banner flying on th'* T C. IL campus, bearing the word* “ On to a Conference Champion ship.” <>n the front page of the T. < t i . Skiff, campus newspaper, th** there are “ ear*’’ carrying aa rue motto. The real tent for them will come Saturday, when the Frog*, the student body, the faculty, and the school move to Austin for ’he day. The school ha- made November IO a holiday, and special train* will be run by the railway line-. dkelicjr - W ilt o n J S f *• she T * xa> Baylor sr ort • lea* tie, t h e r e ha* been a pre** j M g - over the relative m e r it # a f ] Wilson and Shelley. An in d u s - ‘ triou* member of The Texan • * .*- Iff sport* staff spetit an hour cheek-] mg up on porta, and prepared ing s t a t i s t i c * : the play-by-play re follow­ t h e fo r a th e ball t o t a l o f 3 6 “ S h e l l e y c a r r ie d 12 tim e* yard*. f o u r tune* he wa* * lo p p e d f o r no g a m , T w i c e He wa* t h r o w n f o r l o t i e i , o n re f o r t h r e e yard*, an d f o r y a r d . t h e o t h e r tim e* o n * S h e l l e y p a t t e d f o u r tim e * , c o m ­ p l e t e d o n e to P o l e f o r 12 yard*, had t w o i n t e r c e p t e d , a n d had one k one pa** k n o c k e d down., He took fo r a gain of 5 yard* IO tim e* f o r a n a v e r a g e yard*. ball 14 t h e “ W i l t o n c a r r ie d 27 o f t im e * g a i n fo r a to t a l f o r n o yar d * . H e wa* *topp « d th r o w n g a i n f i r e tim e * , a n d wa* f o r a y a r d b i t on t w o o c c a s io n * . H e wa* c h a s e d back by R o s e IO y a r d * o n a p a n t . W i l t o n p a t t e d i n t e r c e p t e d t h r e e t im e * , o r e wa* h a r k 35 b y R e c* , w h o ran t w o w e r e ya r d * , a n d 14 k n o c k e d d o w n . H e p u n t e d o f 4 4 t i m e * it t h e o t h e r a r t r * » e f o r a n y a r d * / ’ ";;r£: Thurlow B. Weed F U N E R A L H O M E A M B U L A N C E J. G. SHELTON O ptom etrist E y e * E x a m i n e d - G l a t t e * F i t t e d 1 2 5 E. 6 t h St. P h o n e 7 2 2 2 D u t c h O u t Dutch Ba arage n t n , who came up from the Fieshmar: backfield to fill one of the o f last year guard positions on the 1929 Var­ sity team , will be out until the T hanksgiving game, bul h suf­ fe re d an in ju ry In the B a y lo r’ TIE T O TEJCAS. Buy a b r i c k in t h e Uni on. NEW W AY CAFE Specializing in Mexican Dishes T h e Original M exican C afe in Austin 108 W . 5th St. Out on the field, two football players look rum I their mud-colored uniform*— it’s when alike in they snap into action you get the difference. One falter#, stumbles*, inter­ ference. The c ther gets into action with a sure •ru ing, and go*--* down th e field like a dash, bring­ ing the crowd roaring to its feet. to go down before the To most people, all gasolines look very much alike. It’s only when you call on* your motor for it# best performance you note a difference between gaso­ line#. With Humble Flashlike Gasoline in your tank, you aet away from the stop light in a flash. No need < to bother with starting in “ low”— powerful Hum­ ble J iashlike Gasoline shoots you ahead in “second” I a quick shift to “ high” gives you added -peed - th e n — you slip into the coveted position— out ahead — with the open toad before you! Give voui motor a fair chance. Put Humble FI ash- like Gasoline in your fuel tank and notice th* dif­ fe re n c e in your c a r ’# perform ance. May be bought wherever you see the Humble sign*. Humble Oil & Refining Company H o u s t o n T * x a # % Jjyar * *■ T a k e T h e s e P r e c a u t i o n s A g a i n s t ’A T H L E T E ’S F O O T ’’ Maybe you never heard of Athlete’* Foot hut quite likely you've got ii! You don't have to he a letter man to acquire ringworm parasite—you don't have to be a man at all-— eo-eds are just as susceptible to it! It lurk* on locker room and gym floors—it lit## in ambush on the edges of swimming pools and showers and a tta c k s spaces between the toe#. Sometimes it cracks the skin — sometimes it appears in the form of tiny itching blisters—some­ times the skin becomes unpleasantly moi#t and soggy—sometimes it peels in little dry flakes— watch fo r these warnings! .10% a f the Students in Some Colleges Have ' A thlete's Foot'' B ut you needn't catch it if you ll bathe the feet w ith Absorbine Jr. It kills this parasite wherever it can reach it and helps prevent its spread. Keep an extra bottle in your locker and d o u se it on generously after every exposure. And, of course, you know* that for year* thou­ sands have found Ab-orbine Jr. unequalled for sore muscles, aches and sprains, bruises, burns, ruts and abrasions. At all druggists — $1.25. V*. F. Young, Inc., Springfield, Mass. iIMnHp ’I 4 ^ * * - ■4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ’ PA G E S A ustin W riters Honored at T ea Given Sunday Gamma Phi Beta Has Founders* Day Faculty |Women To Give Reception M embers of the U niversity fac- of the F acu lty W omen’s Club a t th e club house, 2610 W hitis, F r i­ day from 8:30 to l l o’clock. The social will be the eighth a n n u a l reception of the club. P resid en t and Mrs. H. Y. Benedict'. All members o f the club will con­ stitu te th e bouseparty which will also include th e University deans and th e ir wives. have been invited to a form al re ­ ception to be given by m em bers O fficers of the club will be s«-l sisted in receiving the g uests by The com m ittee in charge o f ar- T urn to page 6, Col. 4 A ustin w riters w ere honored w ith a te a by the alum nae chapter o f T h eta Sigma Phi, honorary w om en’s journalism fra te rn ity a t the W om en’s F aculty Club Sunday aftern o o n from 4 :30 to 6 o’clock. M ary Louise McDaniel m et the guests a t the door. Miss Hazel N fldlYlP P@t@YSOfl Little Campus to Have Hedick, president of th e alum nae i ch ap ter, was a t th e head of th e re- Dance, Open House THE CAMPUS B r EVELYN CALHOUN *~~~ . - • ' M ontague, L o rrain e B a r n e t and M arg etta P a tte rso n . Active m em bers o f the Xi chap­ te r who a tten d ed w ere A nne E l­ liot, Rodessa C a rte r, G retchen Sm ith, Isabel M altsberger, V iolet How ard, Kina Bihsop, M arian Mc­ Cook, and M ary M arg aret G lass­ cock. P atronesses o f Xi c h a p te r w ere p resent, nicluding Mrs. P a u l J. Thom pson, Mrs. Lynn H u n te r, presid en t of th e Quill Club, Miss Lillian W ester, Dr. Annie W ebb P lanton, Mrs. H. Y. B enedict, and Mr*. C. E. M arsh. * * * • University Dames Meet Wednesday A T hanksgiving pro g ram will this be presented a t a m eetin g a ftern o o n th e a t 3 o’clock o f U niversity Dames a t the hom e of Mrs. VY. R. N abours, 1201 T rav is Boulevard. Included in th e p ro ­ gram will be a read in g by Mrs. B. F. Briggs, and a m usical n u m ­ ber. The follow ing will assist Mrs. N abours as hostesses: Mes­ Col- dam es B. P . Briggs, R. L New- th arp , G lendora H unt, and ton Pribble. • * 0 Architects Hold “»«■ , „ The honorees were L. W. Hog- ers, au th o r of “ His People” ; Dr. H. T. Manuel, au th o r of “ M aster of My F a te ” ; Dr. Caleb P erry P a t­ terso n , au th o r o f “Am erican Gov­ e rn m e n t” ; Mrs. Jan e Y. McCal- lum, au th o r of “ P ioneer W om en” ; Mrs. Carl Johansen and h er sister, Mrs. Alice Lide, co-authors of a book soon to be published; and Donald Joseph, a u th o r of “ Octo­ b e r’s Child.” Miss M ary M arg aret Glasscock, presid en t of the active ch ap ter of T h eta Sigma Phi, and Mrs. Joe G ilbert of the active ch ap ter com ­ pleted th e line. C hrysanthem um s and o th er a u ­ room s. tu m n flow ers w ere used in the re- j O p e n H o u s e the dining ccption ____ room , a b eau tifu lly tin ted cornu- j copia, and brass candlesticks with orange tap ers decorated the table. In In the dining room guests were I received and served te a by oth er j m em bers of the chap ter, including Mollie C onnor Cook. Mrs. Dan I Moody, Mrs. F ran ces Rowe W il­ liam s, Misses L orena Drummond, E th el M ary F ran k lin , G race G rafius, Gladys W hitley, V irginia Open house was held by A lpha Rho Chi, a rc h ite c tu ra l f r a te rn ity , F rid ay n ig h t from 8 to 11 o ’clock. The d eco ratio n s w ere c a rrie d o u t in th e fra te rn ity colors. Mr. and M rs. R. L. W hite and Mr. and Mrs. George K niepe w ere th e chaperons. • ♦ ♦ • R obert L ittle spen t th e w eek­ end in H ouston. Gamma Phi Beta so ro rity held its annual Founders’ Day banq u et F rid ay night a t th e S tephen F. A ustin Hotel. The idea of a tre a su re chest was carried out both in decora­ tions and in toasts. T h ree “ tre a s­ u re ” chests were filled and over­ flowing with jewels. In the toasts, the alum ni were com pared to the to unset set jewels, the actives jewels, the pledges to th e uncut jewels, th e founders to g ath ered treasu re, and the h ousem other to the lining of th e jew el box. Isabelle Mayes gave a to a s t to the alum ni, E va Beth Sellers to the actives, V irginia M ontague to the pledges, Eloise M iller to the founders, and F lorence W ey­ mouth gave a to a st to th e house­ m other. • * * Imogene W ilson and R uth Conk- w right o f Baylor U niversity a t­ tended th e game S a tu rd a y and spent the week-end w ith B ertha Zimmerman a t Scottish R ite Dor­ mitory. A $ 5 sub scrip tion y e ste r ­ day from a boy w h o h as $1.25 in th e b an k and w h o thru is m ak in g his w a y school. H ave you d on e your part in th e U n io n ? •t f i t . (0 X/. r n n . v- Y rn :>v. "CULTURJ STE CREATIONS T O EN H A N C E A N D MAINTAIN A RADIANCE O E YOUTH *Culturiste Creations sound the new note in the world of beauty— the quicker, surer way, based on supreme modern knowledge of the skin. 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F copper't Pan-Glo Chiffons to blend . . . 2.25 o the costum e booter ie LOU I SETTE DRESSES $15.00 The Louise F eaturin g Silhouettes - Taltared Frocks in Crepe — Si lk — J e r se y — V e l v e te e n and all the indi vidual m o d e l s and materials. C O A T S All set for Wi nte r wi th a b e a u ­ tiful array of c oats . . . smar tl y mode le d . . . d e e p l y e nr i c he d wi th fur— th e y are r ight! New Arrivals in Millinery and Novelties! r T \ , J Entertained D t t y — L ittle Cam pus D orm itory will Musical Society hold its an n u al first te rm dance and open house F rid ay night, I C harles Russell, p resident of th e Miss N adine P eterso n was com plim ented with a surprise p a rty a t dorm itory stated T uesday, All rooms in the dorm itory will th e Leo School of Music given by m em bers of the Ralph Leo M u si-' be open fo r inspection from 7 to 8:30 o’clock F rid ay night, and th re e prizes will be aw arded to th e I stu d en ts having the best arran g ed rooms. A com m ittee of home eco­ nom ics stu d en ts will th e rooms and aw ard th e prizes. cal Society, follow ing the re g u la r m eeting of th e Society Tuesday night. Miss P eterso n is a mem- j is b e r of th e Leo Society known in A ustin fo r h e r soprano voice. She has sung a num ber of tim es over station KUT. ju d g e and The occasion of th e courtesy to Miss P eterson is h er approaching m arriag e to Conway N oren, a s tu ­ th e U niversity in 1924. d e n t in The w edding will tak e place S a tu r­ day, N ovem ber 16. Miss H ilda W iden, who a r ­ ran g ed th e p arty , had in m ind the fa c t th a t Miss P eterso n is known in A ustin musical circles as “ the Swedish N ightingale,’’ when she arra n g e d th e color schem e fo r dec orations. Blue and gold, th e n a ­ tio n al colors o f Sweden, w ere used. The following program was given in honor of Miss P e te rso n : Jefferson B aughm an Gill’s, “ Be­ cause,’’ and “ Ah, Sw eet M ystery of L ife ’’; Mrs. S. N. Ekdahl, se­ lected ; N orm an Em erson, selected; N orm an E m erson, selected; A g­ nes H altrem , selected ; F red Ohl, selected, John M etcalf, “ The B an ­ jo Song’’; and Ralph Leo, “ From th e Land of th e Skyl Blue W a te r.” A ccom panists w ere Miss H ilda W iden, Miss Signi L undelius, and R alph Leo. Miss P eterso n san g several songs a t th e re q u e st of o th e r m em bers of the society. A fte r th e program refresh m en ts w ere served to a b o u t sixty m em ­ bers of the society. • * * * -til Kappa Delta Holds Initiation for Five The held so rority follow ing Sigma Epsilon c h a p te r of K appa D elta in itiatio n services fo r five pledges F rid ay n ight. pledges w ere in itia te d : P a tric ia H ow ard o f H ouston, D orris L aV an tu re of F o rt Sam H ouston, A nna Gene of W askom, F ran ces O’B anion V oight of New B rau n fels, and C laire H am ilton o f H ouston. T he follow ing alum nae w ere p re se n t: Evelyn B lair, Violet F o r­ sythe, Pansy F o rsy th e, F lorence Stullken, Mrs. Ray M oray, D oro­ th y W ild, and L lete Ruth W atson. th e A supper was served fo r new in itia te s a f te r th e services. The dance will be held in the gym nasium in dorm itory C of the L ittle Cam pus group from 9 u n til I o ’clock. S tinson’s ten-piece o r­ ch estra will fu rn ish the music, and served betw een punch will be dances. The dance and open house is an annual a ffa ir at th e L ittle Campus D orm itory, while a second dance is usually held during the second sem ester. Officers o f the dorm itory who are in charge o f a rra n g e m en ts fo r the affair are C harles G. Russell, p te sid e n t; M. I.. D aniels, vice p res­ id e n t; H askell E. R oberts, secre­ ta ry and tre a s u re r; J. C. Cross, serg ean t a t arm s. Dormitory Dinner Given for Masons th e ir d egrees Scottish Rite Masons, who are this week, tak in g w ere g u ests a t and dance a t th e Scottish Rite D orm i­ to ry M onday a t 6 o’clock. a d in n er S eventy-nine M asons had re g ­ istered a t th e S co tttish Rite Ca­ th e d ra l T uesday a ftern o o n to tak e degrees. * * * Florence F in k of th e Scottish R ite D orm itory sp e n t th e w eek­ end in H ouston. G ertru d e D u tto n sp e n t th e week-end in h er hom e in Brady. E lizabeth K ing spen t the A rm ­ istice holidays in Ennis. FOR T E X A S I W ILL. Ooy! An old fashioned Chicken Din­ n e r w ith hot biscuits.— J u s t like m other cooks it a t hom e.— D rive o u t fo r y o u r n ex t d in n er party . Green Lantern O n e M il e O u t o n O a k H il l R o a d P h o n e 2 - 2 4 4 7 COLD WEATHER RT. Equipment Sweat Pants $2.00 Sweat Shirts 2.50 .50 Wool Sox They are recommended by your instructor and will make your P. T, work easier and comfortable. CC-CP i V K T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13,1929. HAROLD TEEN—A PRESS AGENT DE LUXE i t I V Y S Br careful when you i'i,r iota of guy* I.k< he not ar" When »■ li*ht» Darki»<|** hkies snugly her face qnltc rnam e langugaes, will address the “ Hud* Schools Should group on go out. Rfquire thkt s „ iVr(od Intervene ______ P E R S O N A L S B u l l Bellows B y A L E X M U R P H R E E they visualized ; themselves and their boy. Vividly th** fruition of their aspiration# as they fiat around the fam ily I fireside ort Armiatiee Day •; M o n d ay, and then name th e I sad announcement that D e a th had su d d e n ly in te r v e n e d , a n d a cr i*-l fa te h a d d e c r e e d o th e r - w is e . To those who mourn th*: blight of HT) promising a life w e can o n ly e x te n d th e u n d er- la n d in g a n d h a n d , a n d remind th em th a t I th r o u g h th e v e il o f te a r s th a t (b m - ju s t n o w th e y can se e th e ir troy a s ab th a t a son co u ld Ie* fo r th e tim e th a t he w et w ith t h e ir v is io n th e m . B E M A N L Y Th**»* info* rem* mbt-r, if ran wilt male ;<»! m<*re nym p a th e tic F',r ' u,"i ny,i >> Mak Hoyt*; with yr* i chant •■ m**rt a maid glance. B Ute you re ahind Wit ight, IN I U Wh**n®Vr they dart hi ting PAGE 4 f i l e S a il y e tx a it E f t s b ib b e d la ISO* The Dan? T m i bs pubttaliMi <*» WP M K I tit ‘bx University of Tmm, Au** S T T Teas" Stod**l *«- n * r ; day « W t Monday- Edits rial #*«#*, 8. HoO. T#l«pbea#* ( A f e r 18 p rn . » l» T .) • I « l ~ « l . 8* Hail. Telephone* Bm!m m $ - 3 144 abd 2 i i Si Writ bt. Manager. Printed by th* U n iversity Pre**, A- C Entered ta *ee««4 ctMW watt## a* tbs po* to ft c« at Ay hum, Te*#«. Ssfe**riptioo price: Five dollar* yearly. .WM. KAY MILLE.* ..D A V ID HALL tdtor-b>*€iil<*■* Lain*‘yr. MWW r J l£ £ L — ~ * ~ * »«•*<>’ Drat- ut « cJumnwt*: Dan r * * l/* r w>r, Airt phren. Ibm Jo F«~*.wo«*l, Alfred Mi* r*aff"Ar *t A O I Malinger fiej-artiamt Star* aporia: Pete M **>•*• al*5", D, 8. Hard#* Society: CbrHtin# EBS*. Fran *>* Sprue# V«.N*>i«#r Reporter# (nil, Jer*mu Ear by, Mary 4u«*t»h*el lobbyist, who had no regard whatever for in w 11 p«’r'fei-t! v wilting to 'hinder me ro­ ller of the Senate.” n Bur­ b le ta p ictM tie * the arid Today marks the last ‘lay th is drive for additional in Argentin*, Dr. Carlet W>i hington lam etnas, a *i»»t»d »nd 21 persons we,, th o se w ho wounded Sunday night at a polit It is meeting et Mcndoatu. meeting ut urn". I b#lt«vtd there wert? man: ported casualties. o f fu n d * w ith w h ich to com p lete P°lhi< al boss a m i fu r n is h th** U n io n B u ild - in g p r o p e r , a n d h&v® boon s lo w t o c o n tr ib u te t h u s fiat* ( a n n o t a ffo r d to Int th is la-t opi>ortunity pa s.a without their notico. Those who hav** given of their time and talent to ntako this drive a success ar* on the job today for th** sole p u r|>ose of m ak­ ing that la s t goai-tin** driv** in te r v e n tio n o f the police in London M onday m o rn in g pro- V"nt"*i truck tin- m o b bin g o f a d riv er who had bdft th** e n g in e o f his m ach in e r u n n in g a f t e r the Arm! tic** D ay tw o -m in u te sile n c e had brim a n n o u n c e d . T he mob c o n siste d c h ie f ly o f w om en . Th** They have wrought well, I not without th** backing and cooperation of thone who h a v e ns{>on(i‘ (l wh* n called ujssn by some member of this o r ­ g a n is a tio n . T h a t b u n ch is g o in g t *» b** out to d a y g u n n in g for sum** If.rge g a m e that h a - not a s y e t been c a p tu r e d ; th a t bloom in* th e r m o m e te r is ju st r*ad y to b lo w up in red fla m e s . T w o m o to r b o a ts o p erated tiy L"»l*n»l prohibitim i e n f o r c e m e n t a g e n t 5* w if " b om bed and .K.ink in W’o l f FT u?r harbor early M onday; m orning. D y n a m ite Vim thrown fro m a parsing boat which ("neap­ ed under co v e r o f th e fog. Gov- j em inent, a g e n t s s a y that in a **r"rn"vfi! o f w a r f a r e ag ain st pro­ law e n f o r c e m e n t .” hibition is lik e o f w h ic h j All together, g a n g , to m a k e th is a fin ish a m id th** b la re o f trumpet?*, t ho President Hoover, tn an A m i bilk nut, been seen fur ninny j tire Day address, declared, “ I am a for m o o n s.—-L e t s Ro! adequate preparedness as glia I ant y that no foreign soldier Hcadl inc from th** San An- ihall ever step on the soil o f our t o n i c E x p r e s s read;*- : “ W o n M t t l : co u n try . We will reduce? our na ( Ie?irk 1 5 | val stre n gth in proportion to an y Stories.” What difference j other, Having said that, it only does it make? The result t h e sa m e. i s j remain* for th** o th e rs to nay how It cannot be — — O-— - — th ey will go . Ia*.aps h a l l s o r ————- o ' 11.—..I low { to o low for u s .” The market has crashed ....... arui recovered again, Some- On the ground that the E n g lish im anion into Mexico in a body*.- been doing a bunch o f ^ I tcf> 1,1 th*' “North \mericani?.a- h ig h c la s s sa w in g . I lio n of I ^ t in A m e r ic a ,” the un- .................... 0 _________ The word “cafeteria” is of ion* of actors have i#*u«d a J “int appeal to the Mexican gov- ic prohibit the display j eminent talkies in English in Mexia Your nose p r e l i m from i nrl«4 emulate the secret la*at you would ami** Refu*« a maiden pfoff- lead life I \ ■I im new aerial. re that in this colon tom orrow y o u will ! pp*»rtunity to see th non I ri g an >ide of life, f(,r we have from Chicago fxmdont t'l remain unknown fer has promised to tell us the i iicku ii worked up Windy City. lf will hi "LANO I Hi HT” and we our handsome hero aru ct fit-eyed young girl ti broiled in a gang war to an- i start-! givrni e,tmy coir -a* to pre •I who how I I he n called util see in n o ­ ne cite io be , Sa i moment by I h st»it iitt'd at t hi- . . . L A T K ! I EPITAPH No. 13 A suparatitioua epitaph About a guy who died; Her# reals ♦h«; in his little home town arni had rn en him as an outstanding high school student. We knew him a the idol of an ever-ihoughtful * father arid the companion of I an a n x i o u s mother and ! brother. We felt tile joy and the I pride t hearts of those loved ones as j he left that fam ily Ii re-:-ide to enter upon what they hopetl I was to be a Huecessful ca- ’ freer- r -full of promise for j swelled that in Co-eds- Your fine garm ents de- orve the hest of atten­ tion during the process of cleaning and press­ Years of exp eri­ ing. ence have given us the •©quired know ledge and too, mn equipm ent is the most m od em — Longhorn Tailor Shop N. A. Shirley Phone 3847 C H A S . H . R A V E Y Jeweler f/% Block from Hi-Prices 106 We&t 6th W hen the light a go out, We Play about With many a joyous, gleeful h tween the Last Year of High! Lon Ogg School Spanish an I thy* Time the pent the week-end | tRto in Houston. . ^ Col|(Sg€ „ ^ , of the Little Campus with hid par- sh ou t When t h e lights go out, Dr. Ayer to Speak the penmanship (?ampUl5 Dormitory attended Herbert S. Smith of the Little a Io legates to 3|iss Frances McConnell, former! Lillian Little went to Houston siudent of the University, visited at the Chi Omega house Saturday aud Sunday last week-end. Vera Smith spent the week-end Miss Mary Wisdom of Houston, | in Navasota. who was a student in the Unhrer- Margaret W fbb went to Hous- sity last year, visited Saturday and Sunday. in Austin ton last week-end. j Jane Ross spent the week-end Benedict Given— section will be addressed by Dr. j Fred C. Ayer, profeasor of educa- Kerrville over the week-end. f: mily reunion at his home in Margaret Henderson of Scottish Rite Dormitory visited her par- *- * • :n Kenedy last. week-end. in Houston. (Gm tinued from Page 1> onal administration, on “ Hand-! O b je c tiv e .” Dr. Ll K. writing Addran Richardson of the Lit- Morris Novi of BRylor I niver- ]:n> both ex-students, were visitors 5 aura Hathcoc , of P alestin e,^ ^ - and EIi7.aF)i*th Fullinwider of M ar-^% ft* givin the r.pnrt Brece, chairman of the University 1,1 r * " P “ ‘ vUited at his home lnnguaif, of thr committal on ! he reoraftk j department of physiral education j Ulehurne over the week-end. aation of teachers of En*li h and of grammar in secondary schools of I Council, will preside over the the Blat". Dr. B attle will jo in in th** d is cu ssio n s at th e d o m o f th* form al program o f the; g r o u p . the Univ..,-Sty Athletic , - j kinson, Jr., npent the week-end in w • u a . . 1 training tion o f ph y sica l e d u ca tio n . Miss \ na H>--, d irecto r of the depart- rn* lit of physical women, will speak to this group visited Mary J.oui-e McDaniel last Minnie on “ Play Days,** and Miss Jeanie ( week-end. Miss Roach is teachingsj parents Mary Pinckney, chief of the Uni- at Stephen h". Austin State leach- Monday. v e r sity bureau o f health and nu­ ll Ilion, w ill d iscu ss “ H o w th e U ni- fort Miss Etoise Roach, B.A., era* C o lleg e at Nacogdoches. >- -7 , o , J. p. Wilkinson and W. W. WH- v'eek-etid. B o b b y Grau, S c o ttish R ite Dor- mitory. w e n t to her h om e in Tay-i . , lur last w e e s-end. . Igenhuett visited her Sunday and in Comfort Marietta Gerhold went to Cuero j last week-end. D o ro th y C u n n in g h a m and Jo- the . week-end at the home of the lat- 7 c 1Ip VVickonK/.ofp.- Ziue v\ tcKennoetei spent jn g an Antonio F e r n Marick o f G a lv esto n w a s th e g u e s t o f F r a n c e s F u llin w id e r in , jty visited his sister, Lillie, at I in Austin last week-end. Scott! =h Rite Dormitory oyer the Miss J e n n ie W ilm o t, a d ju n c t p r o fe s so r o f h o m e e c o n o m i c s , will prerid" at th # se s s io n o f th e home economif •- d ivision , and Miss B f " 5 H eflin , p r o fe s s o r o f h o m e eeo- nomics, will make a report be* fo re th e T e x a s V o c a tio n a l Associa­ tion on th e work o f th e comm it!* * ■ in co-operative projects. T h e T e x a s In tersch o la stic L e a g u e b r e a k f a s t will be p resided over by Roy B e d k h e k , c h i e f o f th" U n iv e r sity I n te r sc h o la s tic L eag u e B ureau. In the m a t h e m a tic s s e c t io n , Dr. •I. I. H e n d er s o n , p r o fe s s o r o f s e c ­ on d ary e d u c a tio n , will sp eak on 'he u b jeet, ‘‘M a teria ls in Jun ior and I High School M athem atics*'; of i Dr. M. B, P o rter, m a th em a tics, w ill d iscu ss *‘\ f h a t M athem atics Should th e F r e s h ­ man Know on E n t e r in g C o lle g e ? ” Dr. JBL. R. S im s, p r o fe s s o r o f R o­ mance l a n g u a g e s , w ill a d d ress tin p r o fe s s o r , will aet as c ha irm a n rn the rn '•rn lung la ve Miction, ! Lillian W ester , in s tr u cto r and Miss in Lo­ W h e n i f s tim e g le e f u l L f o r n * s i g n a l s i i i i f s t im e f o r O R B I T KL ip You w ith Y ou r H ea lth E d u ­ cation Program.” Dr. A y e r will p e e k to ** *ec- ; lion of superintendents on “ A Re- w te ^ view o f Work o f a C lass a t Work or Child A c c o u n t in g .” Dr. ii . T i M anuel, p r o f e s s o r o f e d u c a tio n a l JI ye ho logy rn th e U n iv e r sity , will add ress th e g ro u p o f te a c h e r s in- ants. tem p te d m e n t s on “ The T e a c h e r ’: Te s t in g P r o g r a m .” and m e a s u r e -! Part in a tf.sts in Official Notice Miss Josephine Bramletle, Lni- Dormitory visited in Taylor over —--------------- —...... _____ .... F r a n c e s S tile s o f S c o ttish Rite at S .R .D . fo r th e B a y lo r g a m e . vt r.stty g r a d u a te w ho is t e a c h in g at N o rth T e x a s J u n io r Agt i« iii- I Dural C o lle g e at A r lin g t o n , v is ited . f r i e n d s and r e la t iv e s h ere w e e k - e n d . M a r g a r e t C hapm an o f S co ttish ja>! R ite D o r m ito r y v isited at h e r h o m e in T e m p le du r in g th e w e e k -e n d . M a n y s t u d e n t s a r e r a i s i n g s u b s c r i p t i o n s t h e i r o r i g i n a l t o t h e U n i o n . P h o n e 7 7 1 0 . -----------------—........... - ------------------------- F.lna Griffin o f the Chi O m e g a E th el S m ith o f San A n to n io S p e c i a l i s t s i n t h e E x a m ­ hou.se s p e n t th e w e e k -e n d in B ee- the w ee k -en d at h o m e . .ill#, w h e r e sh e visited her par- J o se p h in e S tr ick ler w e n t hom e i n a t i o n o f E y e s a n d t h e to San A n to n io last w e e k-end. F i t t i n g o f G l a s s e a . Mrs. Mary L ove C ollins, n ation a l p resid e n t o f Chi O m e g a , v isited the Chi O m e g a so ro rity F rid ay . Mr. and Mrs. Bill H a m b len of ! Houston, students in th e U niver- I s h y last yea r, were in A u tsin T u e s ­ day. H elen S m ith sp e n t the w eek -en d in San A n to n io . “ G I V E T H E B E S T Y O U H A V E T O T E X A S ’ A N D T H E B E S T W I L L C O M E B A C K T O Y O U . THERE will b" a m eeting of all housemothers for women stu -| Jack Womack and Frank Rags- od~ | dt*nU Wednesday afternoon, No-; dale, students of Baylor University ' vember 13, in the girls’ study hall, at W’aco, were visitors in Austin Main Building. All housem othershast week-end and attended the I are urged to be present. R U B I __ _______________________ £ a m c Saturday. ___ T Ii. I E RHI LL, Dean of Women. There will be a business meeting of the junior cabinet of the junior in th** cabinet of the Y.W.C.A. club room Wednesday night al 7 o’clock. Drs. Koenig & Kott Foot Specialists 711 Norwood Bldg. P h o n e 4 8 5 5 he c lo c k w o n ’ t d ra g w eary round w hen you co m e to c la s s pep ped up w ith a S h re d d e d W h e a t b r e a k f a s t . L a z y h o u r s follow m e a ls too heavy. T h e re ’s a lot of e n e rg y in c r is p y go lden b is c u its of : M ASTER SERVICE : We Invite the Students to Consult U 3 First If our car can be repaired, we can do it. All Work Strictly Guaranteed. We Call for and Deliver Free. FORD SPECIALIST G ARAG E 605 Trinity Street, Phone 2-2333 Res. Phones: H. E. Johnson 2-2055, Bill Smith 2-3366, J. J. Allman 9839 Shredded Wheat C on tains ev er y food ele m e n t e s s e n tia l to health * 4 # Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE LAUNDRY BUSINESS SERVICE W e c h e w t h a t g o o d WHY WORRY— Sea Mr*. Bick#!— Spir­ R#si>l«ncf- 208 W c 4 7th. Rinse *1892 for appointm ent. Hour# IO a m. to 0 p.m. Live day* by appoint­ m ent. No colored o f O R B I T r i g h t ! XMAS RESEARCH AKP COACHING p C i *54 *, _________ j HUK EA U — M a tin a l gathered on any I itual Medium, ^ Easy term s. FOR SALE—-New Corona typew riter*. Im prove your school work by using a typew riter. Phone 9626. SEVERAL typew riter# in good condition 297 W. 6th St. bargain, t h r o u g h t h e g a m e . It m a k e s u s win! • a b je c t. p«.rt». F ir a t c U h . ty p in g o f paper* a # d tb *ae*. Telp#feon* 56.54. I oweM a # in all branebea by e x - Y O U R P h o to g r a p h y by E lh o tt’a. In tr o - , d u r to r y offer? F o u r M IO P r o fe s sio n a l 1 H A \ K « n fo r ------- - ---- DENTIST J09 W e st 2 4 th P h o to g r a p h * , o n e c o lo r ed in o il. a t a b a /- , "'w k l , , '*f - ; 1 0 1 2 W 3 0 th S t r e e t g a in . I P a u l M. H a r g is . P h o n e 2 - 3 » t o K*1,1 ? * ;_______ r*e___________________ [Cowen TYPEWRITERS o c lo ck or H O M E L A U N D R Y I l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 NOTICE .. - o ile , - 0| e a 'u-bt>o1 ‘ h/ ' f ,4 ? 0 4 b e tw e e n 5 .^ 0 and la te r for a; " o in tm e n t. Phone 4601. ' h.r,*"K,r :00 i Ted I BOARD & ROOM THIS handShuyr □ 0 ami a D FREE 35‘Om Of M A R T I N ' S F L Y - O L E N E I T K I L L S J M T Flies. Ants. Roaches and Mosquitos ■ *m WLSULTSOUAAAinttO W#P# S®4UOR» 54l40*'Pl®(m*ifatC (iiL‘» J R Hi O ffice bour* from 2 p. rn. to 7 p. rn. O ther hour* by appointm ent only Ten year* in A ustin DR. GUFFIN DENTIST Ground floor new Nail# Building, opposite New Grey bound S tation , 810 612 Brano* S treet. Telephone 9542, Residence 8600. Austin, T eas*. BARNEY FARM ER Dentist AUSTIN T Y PEW R ITE R C o. R ent, repair— B u y, eel! ai! m akes P hons s n*** m o n # a 903 Cone: res* GOOD home-cooked m^als. three meal* a 1905 d“Y 125.00; 2 meats a day 820.00. Narcos Street. Phone 2-0249. We also have floor elt< S VS \ I IV* I n , H*W»«I a U« n a . r a c i a l ran a n lh # • a n n u l i ■ m a i l *.rll~4rr*aei4 . o ltr * r m n * a n d » < n o » # <.hr r r -a ln ( a n o m i a a f «*— I a p p e a r a n c e aa . H I aa Ia n * l i f e e r e e e e r m t i a t , Vm eyer U n b a r * e n et, m a m o n * , . a e h -. u t a a r m e a ta p » a r a i.l» e U l o San* *ou a W - a iu ir l* S n a m i - a r n * a m i e r e l a be H a 4 b n . ii me u n lin e d b n !'.a n a me '*»•»*• aa * a ,i ( . r e l e t rn a a u l a , a r b - t y a f a l , ! , * fa r f e r r y im r p a a r - > o u r r k a i t e a f e a te rs . M a e y e e « e r j - a b e r r te r r y t h e m . H M SAWYER. & SON JEST i.AMMO"4 MAV; G a r y C o o p e r a n d M a r y B r i a n , p r i n c i p a l , in " The V i r g i n i a n , c o m i n g t o t h e M a j e s t i c T h e a t e r n e x t S a t u r d a y . FRANCIS REVUE CHORUS “Drizzle, d rizzle. . . B E B E D A N I E L S A U S P I C E S P O S T 76 A M E R I C A N L E G IO N COMING TO MAJESTIC SATURDAY J o h n B o l e . a n d B e b e D a n i e l . , a p p e a r i n g in “ R io R it a ," c o m i n g to t h e H a n c o c k T h e a t e r n e x t S a t u r d a y . A T TEXAS is w o n m r lit “ t i rn mat rn fie f arc v- ^ HAROLD L L O Y D Welcome Danger “ T H E O F S H E R L O C K H O L M E S " R E T U R N H e a r H e r Sing f i t for shaken nerves. T his p ic tu re is m o re th a n m erely Tt is r a t h e r e x t r a w o rth seeing does not o rd in ary , C lara Bow buxomly dash a n d to “ I t t y ” — b u t she does m a n a g e do a c o nvincing and a r tistic b it of a b o u t look th e ir hip f l a s k s , and oscillate her — well, her o sc illa to r th e n h c a tts . T he p ic tu r e is all-talking. T h e re is no d o u b t a b o u t it. into “ D a n g e r o u s C u r v e s " - In my opinion, C la r a Bow ste p p ed .his one and m a d e th e finest pie- I l i e r P a ts y D e-; to r e of h e r c a r e e r , t e n t y is a r e a l person who says “ a i n ’t ” a n d goes in f o r black eof-; into i HANCO CK T o m o r r o w I n t e r s t a t e Big T i m e Vodvi l E n g a g e m e n t E x t r a o r d i n a r y H a r r y W e b e r P r e s e n t s L I T A G R E Y C H A P L I N in p e rs o n F o u r O t h e r Big Time Vodvil Ac t s .Th e a t r e L a s t T i m e s T o d a y Salute All T a l k i n g F o x M o vi e t o ne N e w s C o m e d y MISS M A R Y J O Y O U N G F r i e n d a n d T h i s A d a n d E a c h . e r v e d a d e l i c i o u s L u n c h w ill b e c o m p l i m e n t a r y HIRSH DRUG STORE 2 6 1 0 S P E E D W A Y Dial 2-2522 R I C H A R D ARL E N T o d a y a n d T h u r s d a y C IA R A I DOW > )'Dangerous Curves" ^ fAtnururtmi C H A R L E Y CH ASE H i . F ir s t T a l k i n g C o m e d y “ C R A Z Y F E E T ” T h e C o l l e g i a n s S T E P H E N S R E T U R N S G eorge S te p h e n s, a s sista n t to the C o m ptroller, r e t u r n e d S a t u r ­ day from a s h o r t trip th ro u g h th o University oil lands n e a r San A n ­ gelo. Mr. S tep h e n s m ade the tr ip by auto. F o r you r o w n sake, you c a n n o t afford to “ let G eorge do it.” H ave you had your p a r t in t h e U n i o n ? TOMORROW NIGHT — T H E — .tv. m ' i M ..... L OBBY S C E N E PR IS O N P O R T R A Y A L S P E C I A L A D D E D A T T R A C T I O N S CAPT. GONZOLAS In his t h ri l l i n g f i g ht for life w i t h a WILD AFRICAN LION L O C A T I O N — R I V E R S I D E PARK NOW SHOWING! rom ance P r i n c e s s o f P e p is b a c k w ith a b e v y < F B r o a d w a y B a b i e s . C on e a d a n d d a n c e t h r o u g h o n e o f t< c s w e e t e s t s c r e e n r o m a n c e . o f t h e s e a s o n ! s e e h e r s i n g C o m i n g S a t u r d a y “TH E V IR G IN IA N ” w ith G a r y C o o p e r , M a ry B rian . W a l t e r H u s t o n , D ick A r l e n M id n i g h t S h o w F r i d a y SOCIETY Form er Student W ork* on Magazine WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. Five Students On Sick List Tuesday YOU’RE COMFORTABLE W h e n You “Leave It to - - - - CHILI S T E A K S tA G E S resoytenans To Consolidate Three Colleges Austin, Baker, Women’* School Will Be United T h re e co Heir e t, j P re s b y te ria n Dun ie I B a k e r a t B ro w n w o od , A u* ; tin C o l k * ' at S h e rm a n , an d the fo r - T e x a * P re s b y te ria n Collet?** W om en a t M ilt rd, ar* to b t con so lid s?rd in to one Ja r r e the th e R ev . I* H. W h a rto n o f U n iv e rs ity P re sb y t*n a n C h u rch . c o lle g e , j sa id T u e sd a y . O ne o f th e •< Wools, the Tex;* P re s b y te ria n Co H ere fo r W o m en , b a a been d o te d . The e n ro llm e n t ]s * t y e a r wa* a little m o re than IOO stu d e n ts , and it w a* n ot be Moved w orth while to keep th e in- n titu tion ru n n in g on su ch a sm all acale. T h e d ecision to c o n so lid a te the th re e sch ool* w a* m ad e a t a meet* injt o f th e T e x a s S yn od in A ustin la s t J a n u a r y . A t th e sam e tim e, an e d u ca tio n a l com m ission was ap p o in ted to choose a site fo r the new co lleg e. T h e com m ission will m e e t in 14, A ustin T h u rsd a y , N ov em b er w ith fu ll p ow er to n am e th e new s ite fo r th e coiler® . Th e new co llege p rob ab ly will be lo ca te d a t th e s ite o f one of th e college* in o p e ra tio n , alth ou gh hid* se v e ra l c itie s have s e n t In th e com m ission e x p re s sin g a t o d e sire to have th e co lleg e placed in th e ir co m m u n ities. is T h e e d u ca tio n a l com m ission m ad e up of fo u rte e n m em bers. W , ch air A . V in to n o f H ou ston is m a n . R e s p e c t fo r p ro p e rty right* of o th e rs will be th e g e n e ra l them e o f th e p ro g ra m a t th e m e e tin g of th e h ou sem oth er* fo r w om en in ; the girl.-*' stu d y hall th is W e d n e s­ .'5 o ’clo c k , said d a y a fte rn o o n a t Mrs* Ruby T e r r il!, -lean o f w om en Miss A nnie G ile* will giv e a ta lk ; on “ R esp ect fo r O th e r*' Property.” p ro fe ss o r of ed u ca tio n a l psychology* will speak on “ K le p to m a n ia .” A special in ­ v ita tio n has been e x te n d e d d orm i­ D r. H elen K o ch , tho ru le to r y d ire c to rs , ch a p e ro n * of suror Hie* and h ou sem oth ers fo r m en. “ The re c e n t in te rp re ta tio n or fo r a d ju s tm e n t o f rfu d e n ts, which re q u ire s stu d e n ts to give th e h o u sem o th er ten d ays' n o tice b e fo re m oving o u t, will be Tho sp ecial phase o f discussed. th is rub* ap p lies e s p e c ia lly to f r a ­ te rn ity and s o ro rity p ledges a t th e b egin n in g o f the n e x t te r m ,” Miss T e rrill said. ‘Architexas’ Shows Freak Art Work “ A rchit® x * » ,” th e second f lo o r o f Ii. ju n io r b ulletin j b o ard p osted in th e ju n io r d raw in g j! room on it* f e a tu re f o r the I H all, h a s as a I new issue a sto ry clipped from to r y m a k e * j S u n d ae p ap er, o f ; a co m p ariso n of th e a r t w ork P arisia n in san e p a tie n t* with th e I w ork o f “ fr e a k ” a r tis t* who a d ­ in a r t v o c a te new m o v e m e n ts known a a “ neo b arb ar!*-r n , " “ sub is m ," an d “ u ltra re a lism .” I ne Q uoted v e rse s, an e d ito ria l, and * an orig in al c a rto o n co m p le te th e c o n te n ts o f th e b oard . Rabbi J . W e in *te in , d ire c to r of 4 b c Hillel F o u n d a tio n in th e U n i­ v e rsity , is spending a few d ays in G alveston and H ou ston . He will r e tu r n T h u rsd ay m o rn in g . S ylvia H an kin s of B a y lo r U n i­ v e rs ity w a* the w eek -end g u e st of H elen B ailey a t S co ttis h R ite D o r­ m ito ry . No c ia * * h a s yet failed the not ’3 3 m ust U n iv e rs ity . b r e a k t h a t r e c o r d . for between classes H O T C H O C O L A T E ! Home Drug Co “The Appreciative Place Psychology Talked By Housemothers ta r y , re sp e ctiv e ly . Goldsmith Heads Architect Branch Goldwin G oldsm ith, c h a irm a n of th e d e p a rtm e n t o f a r c h ite c tu r e ,; wa* e le cte d p re sid e n t o f th e A u* j th e W e st T e x a s i tin b ran ch o f c h a p te r o f th** A m e rica n In s titu te j th e b ra n ch j o f A rc h ite c t* when wa* organ ized S a tu r d a y , Novena-j ber 'J , by A ustin m em b ers o f th**; c h a p te r. H ugo Kuehrn* and A. J VV, H a rris, A u *tm a rc h ite c ts , w ere e lected vice p re sid e n t and s e c r e ­ O th e r m em b er* p r e s e n t a t the m e e tin g w ere ft. L W h ite , s u p e r­ vising a r c h i t e c t o f the I D iversity, and P ro fe s s o r* fb E . G ideon and VV, T . R o lfe of th e d e p a r tm e n t o f a r c h ite c tu re Th** A u stin b ra n ch w as o r g a n ­ ized to en ab le th e lo ca l a r c h ite c t* to ta k e a w id er and m o re c o n c e r t­ ed In te re s t in civ ic a u d a r c h i te c ­ tu ral a ffair.*. P ro fe sso r Goldsmith sta te d . H elen L o u ise Davis o f th e S c o t­ th e in tish R ite D o rm ito ry w e e k e n d w ith h e r p a re n t* sp e n t H ou ston . end. C y n th ia C on n ally visited a t her hom e in M cG re g o r o v e r the w eek ­ A r e Y o u Listed A m o n g a T h o s e W h o C a r e ? Be Union B u ild e r. rain in g We con')) a large stock of mouldings rn latest designs and colors, firing in your pictures. Jordan-Ellison Co. SIS Congress A t*. ■‘ I our r a f t m a n K o d a k H ealer" E l T r e lle s and Y ou A re Sm ok in g the B e s t As All Good C ig a r C o u n te rs A B E F R A N K C I G A R CO HVgtOm HW HAUP Aftffa S E E IT F R I D A Y 1 1 : 3 0 P . ML MIDNIGHT MATINEE T h rillin g R o m a n c e — C o w b o y Song* R o a rin g H u m o r — C a m p f i r e R ev el* W e s t e r n Gun F i g n t a — S h e e r D r a m a name—smile: T a lk i n g — IOO', O u td o o r IOO P a r a m o u n t S p e c ia l P ro d u c tio n B Y O W E N W I S T E R H OT S T U F F It w ill m o . r e c o r d * * > rc tk in A ustin too. r o m a n c e o t he G o l d e n W o t ripes save ne midnight oil I F P I P E S made the m an, anybody at all could rise in the world ju st b y smoking a few pounds of Edge­ w orth. But pipes do not make the man. M en make the pipe— most men do. Som ew hat depends on the individual* m ore on th e pipe, and the tobacco is m ost im portant o f all. Things m ust be congenial. Edgew orth is a congenial tobacco* fully flavored cool, slow-burning, Edgew orth he,* poise, kindly good n atu re, real tob acco personality — Edgew orth welcomes new friend*. M an y a good man has been pledged to pipes by Edgew orth alone. Like to m eet Edgew orth? Ju st ask with th e coupon— and the postman will bring your first few pipefuls of th e genuine, three years seasoned if i t ’s a d ay. Our tre a t, if you please. O thers have found Edgew orth and quit their discontent. So m ay it be with you! E D G E W O R TH Edgew orth ta rn c a r e f u l blend I tobacco* — Detected I of g o o d especially* for pipe-tmoking. It* q u a lity an d c h a n g e B u y i t a n y w h e n flavor n e v e r j — ‘ • R ead y R u b b e d " o f I ‘ *Pl*ig Slice” — ’.Se pocket ! nS I package to pound hum!- I J dor tin. T W It ne»a 'm y "seal ‘(and my“*eat ^/learn ing (and m y poateffice Mid‘ata te f How let th e Edgew orth com e! New Say There Is No Doubt About The Need for a Union! More than 180 workers in the New Student Union drive believe in their cause enough to continue the c ampaign through four additional days. T he y know the need for a Union building. T h ey are determined to “ bust the darn thing” by making the red line of the Unionmeter cross the $2 0, 00 0 mark. I f you haven’t had your part during the past week, your fellow New Students are asking you to have th at part now. Will you stand by and let the othe r fellow do the j o b ? Or will you j oin the game for T ex as by making your pledge as large as possible? W hen you decide the amount of your pledge, remember this: Other students have given $1 30 , 0 00 within the past two years. They have this without much hopes of enj oying the use of the buildings. You New Students will U SE the Union, yet you are asked to give only $20,000. Many students working their way through school have given $50. Remember, also, you have three years in which to pay your pledge. T her e is mr d G l l t O t o l l t the need for the building. T he q u e s t i o n is: Will you have your part in building this concrete expression of the T ex a s Spirist? Can you afford to “ let George do it,” then let George have the satisfaction of knowing he played the game for T e x as while you sat by ? The Union Must Be Built! What Pledges are payable within three years. A few cents saved each day will make a substantial subscription within three years.