M i x t B a i l l i ^ j e x a n First College Daily in the South A U S T IN , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y M O R N IN G , M A Y 12, 1 9 2 0 NO. 161 STATEMENT MADE TENNIS LIVENS UP ON STATE LEAGUE WITH MEETS AHEAD ! I NEW RECORD MADE RUSK TAKES FINAL IN POLE VAULTING INTER-CLUB DEBATE . I ---------- Dr. S h u r ter R ep o rts S u ccess F our M en to R e p resen t V ar- G ilb ert J a c k so n , F o rm erly o f M errem o f R usk and J a ck so n and G iv es F ig u r e s on Inter s c h o la s tic M eet sity at H o u sto n an d P ro b ­ a b ly T w o a t A tla n ta G a r la n d , E sta b lish e s Inter- s c h o la s tic R ecord o f A th e n a e u m W in P rizes T u e sd a y N ig h t R usk L i t e r a r y Society won the final inter-clu b d e b ate la st n ig h t a g a i n s t the A th e n a e u m . L. C. M er­ rem of th e R u sk a n d J . D. J ac k so n of th e A th e n a e u m won p rizes o f $50 a n d $25 respectively. E r i e M. R acey, Ben F . W r ig h t, J r ., and L. C. M e rre m of Rusk upheld the n e g a tiv e and d e fe a te d E. G. Floyd, S ta n le y E d d in s , a n d R. I). J a c k so n of A th e n a e u m . T h e question w as, “ Re­ solved t h a t th e U nited S ta te s should a d o p t th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s as s u b ­ m itte d by P r e s id e n t W ilson.” T h is v ic to ry m a k e s the fo u rth con­ secutive tim e th e R usk h a s won the IL A. W ro e cup. Out of e ig h t chan ces t h e Rusk h a s won th e cup six times. O t h e r prizes a w a r d e d w ere cash prizes, also offered by Mr. W roe, fo r two best sp e a k ers. L. C. M er­ the and rem w as d eclared best s p e a k e r w a s a w a rd e d $50. R. D. J a c k s o n r e ­ ceived th e second prize o f $25. th e T h e ju d g e s f o r d ebate were J u d g e Tow nes, D ean of th e L a w De­ J u d g e V ic to r L. Brooks, p a r t m e n t ; J. H. H a r t . -----------__—o----------------- SC H U L E R T O P R E A C H T O S T U D E N T S T O N IG H T ta k e T h is e v e n in g a t e ig h t o ’clock Rev. R. P. S h u le r will pre a c h at the U n iv e r­ sity M eth o d ist c h urch . T h is service will th e weekly th e place of p r a y e r m eeting, an d all U n iv e rsity stu d e n t* a r e c o rd ia lly to be p re s e n t. Rev. S h u le r wil p re a c h on a topic t h a t will b e of in te re s t to all. It will be rem e m b e red t h a t Sh uler w as p a s to r of th e U n iv e rsity M etho­ d ist c h u rc h for f o u r years, a nd d o u b t­ less m a n y of th e older s tu d e n ts will re m e m b e r him as an e a r n e s t an d e n ­ th u s i a s tic s peaker. invited the t h a t D r. P e n ic k s t a t e s te n n is squad is w o rk in g u n d e r a g r e a t h a n d - J icap, du e to th e f a c t t h a t b u t one m eet is definitely scheduled, th e S o u th w e s t­ e rn meet at H o u sto n . Should th is be th e only meet p a r tic ip a te d in by T e x ­ as, only f o u r m en w ould receive l e t ­ te rs, as a m a n m u s t p la y in te rc o lle ­ g ia te te n n is in o r d e r to be eligible to le tte r. H o w e v e r, sh o u ld a receive a T e x a s ta k e p a r t te a m h a v e an o p p o r t u n i t y to .n ta ™ olleg.«to ,n o th e r th e n m o re m e m b e rs of m eets, th e squ ad would be eligible to receive let- te r s in tenn is. * k A i G I L B E R T P. J A C K S O N of D a l h a r t w ho r c p . G a r l a n d H igh School l n t c r s c h „ |a 3 tic m#eti ^ ^ > ^ v a u l t i n g re c o rd th e n B ro w n o f T , m plej did As we go to p re s s , it is le a r n e d t h a t ' a I t w a s n e c e s sa ry to se - 1 n , , . , T t * f r o m to send a , _ G r a n g e r a n d D r u m w r i g h t h a v e le ft * , fo r A t l a n t a to ta k e p a r t in th e te n n is meet th e re . c u re p e rm issio n C o nfe re n c e m eet the S o u th e r n A ssociation. Much to re s t t h a t th e se tw o w ie ld e rs o f the ra c q u e t will give o f th e m se lv e s a t A tl a n ta . t,ie So uth te a m to th e ir . * .3 m a n if e s t e d • in in- • » th e a c c o u n t) \ ------------ o— --------- ,as T e x a s is n o t a m e m b e r of ( olleg l‘. Elaborate Pageant Will Be Presented By Bonny Y Girls In k ee p in g w ith the m is s io n a r y s p i r i t w hich t h e W’orld F ello w sh ip co m m itte e o f th e Y. W. C. A. a d v o ­ like f e a t in th e m e e t which ended la s t S a t u r d a y , a n d broke his own •» ia8L -re co rd of l l f e e t 5 1-2 inches, m a k in g , th e m a r k feet, , ‘ J a c k s o n also b rok e th e re c o rd s a t th e a n even 1 2 . final met,t re a c h the p o litic a l c a m p a ig n s a re o v e r it should be a real t r e a t f o r the t h i8 y e a r a t A. a n d M .'s t u d e n t s to h e a r so m e th in g t h a t has j no h e a r i n g w h a te v e r on politics, a n d T h e new reco rd fa lls s h o r t of the s o m e th in g from which th e y will d e ­ Since record rive real help and en jo y m e n t. i S o u th w e s te r n I n te rc o lle g ia te , h a l f ( l 4 ) in ch . J a c k so n failed on 1 2 feet 2 inches a f t e r sev­ e ra l a t t e m p t s . H e w a s c re d ite d with a re c o rd o f l l f e e t 7 I- glitches, m a k ­ ing th e h ig h e r record a f t e r th e event h a d a 1 r e a d v b e e r won by him . NEW MEMBERS OF LANIER ARE ENTER- Raw Cubs, Old Newspaper Men and Journalists Go Up Bull Creek on Picnic P r e s s r a t s o f th e U n iv e r s ity e n ­ joyed a picnic d a y before y e s te r d a y given by the P r e s s Club of th e U n i­ v e rsity . A good crowd of stu d e n t T » i w r n AT DA DV IAIInLD A l fron’ the I A im to th e m ost h a rd e n e d p r e s s w o rk e rs of c“bs * ° the L o n g h o rn s can clinch the a t the U n iv ersity la st week w a s th e a r e allowed to be e n te re d u n d e r th e In p o in t o f a tte n d a n c e , o rg a n iz a tio n I T e x a s will be re p re s e n te d by f o u r I a n d c o o p e ra tio n by th e U n iv e rsity men jn Hie te n n is m eet o f the S o u t h - 1 com m unity, th e citizens of A ustin , an d w e stern C on fe re nc e which m eets at frien d s out in the s ta te , th e t e n th In- H ouston on F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y of te r s c h o la s tic L e a g u e S t a te Meet held th is week, fo u r men b e in g all t h a t I m o st successfu l o f a n y y e t held. T he c on ference rules. Dr. D. A. Penick, j schools b e lo n g in g to th e L e a g u e to ta l ; coach of te nnis, is a w a i tin g a w ir e 3345 th is y e a r a s c om pa re d w ith from A t l a n t a d e c id in g w h e th e r T e x a s 2432 l a s t y e a r. tion, to be held tw o men will go by th e d e le g a te s a t th e s t a t e m eet a s e m coinpared w ith 245 la s t y e a r. W e had in a tt e n d a n c e 1259 c o n te s ta n ts a n d 30{? F r i d a y a nd S a t u r d a y of te a c h e r s , o r a to ta l o f 1564 official del- j Only I will send a te a m to t h a t city to ta k e T h e r e w ere 305 schools re p re s e n te d p a r t in the te n n is m e e t o f th e S o u th - I n te r c o lle g ia te A th le tic Associa- th e r e on T h u r s d a y , th is week. to A tl a n t a . Should G r a n g e r and D r u m w r ig h t in g e x p e n se s will be paid. A dd in g £<> to A t la n ta , th e f o u r m en to go to th e dele- H ouston wil be selected fro m th e r e s t visito rs who accom panied The squ a d, w a te s, th e r e w ere in a t te n d a n c e upon W e d n e s d a y ’s w o rk o u ts. th e m e e t u p w a r d s o f 2000 outside of I a t of G r a n g e r , A u stin . T h e re c e ip ts fro m th e sale I B ro w n, K la tt, and > e a g e r, le tt e r m en of p a t r o n s ’ an d c o n t r i b u t o r s ’ tic k e ts, fr o m la s t y e a r ; G re g o ry , on th e sq uad l a s t ; D r u m w r i g h t , t o g e t h e r w ith th e g a t e r e c e ip ts fro m J in th e l i t e r a r y an d a th le tic events, to ta l a r e t T e x a s, Rice, S. M. U., T. C. U., j B aylor, S o u th w e s te r n , A. and M., a n d A rk a n s a s . P ay ne. T a b e r a n d Bell. the We h av e ab ou t $4000 in th e m em ber- S o u th w e s te r n C on ference y e a r be fo re p r e se n t, c onsists Schools . th (lo no t need to be con- egates to whom r e b a te s on th e ir tr a v e l- if th e F a r m e r s a p p r o x im a te ly $3000. , would come o u t victorio us. T h e ] s h ip fee fu n d ( p a id by th e schools be- 'lo n g i n g to th e le a g u e ) an d th is sum. to ta l of 7 0 9 1 p lu s c o n trib u tio n s - 6 6 7 ab o u t $7000— will be devoted to a s s i s t ­ 3 4 . th e a I. UM N E XX. fHANCE FOR PENNANT NEARS For LONGHORNS £ 3 2 3 ..V K — 5“ ’ C h a m p i o n s h i p (By H. R C o x ) . ^ t o t i n g A. an d M. ta. one of the F arm ers tw0 games which Clark F i e l d F riday and S a t- \ C ch a m p io n sh ip in baseball, th ree stan ding of th e only ones an yw h ere the present teams, ?ams- P. W. 8 IO 8 l l 8 . . . . 1 3 L. 2 3 5 P c t. .800 .727 .615 »nd M dor j; other teams in the C onference th is e been so far outstripped in is con- Jd As f a r a , B aylor ed the best s h e can hope for is a nee to tie for second place. I f A. M. loses to T e x a s in both ga m es, Farmers wil have a p ercen tage of 5 which will t i e th e Bears. foe victory in t h e s e next tw o gam es :j crive the T exas nine first p lace I „ihcr hand , h a p p e n to an n ex both gam es 9 9 3 4 |Q g ould come 01 anding would be: and M. ia? e d one gam e go to T ex a s and to A. and M , the p e r cen t stan d - would be: .750 xas ...................... 12 and M................... 13 .692 The odds are all in fa v o r o f T ex a s, h of the two reliables o f Coach staff’— B us G illett ;h’s pitching Bib Falk— a r e fresh and ready It w as not n e cessa ry to action. irk either of them la st week or for frame with S. M. U. M onday, so y are both in good ru n n in g order. am two pitcher* are the ones who ated A. and M. in tw o g a m es on ar own home grounds. T h eir team t o are s t i l l b a c k in g them up w ith j * league , d on mid be able to win again. U n le ss! ” ngs go wrong, the F a rm ers w ill ve to definitely give up all hope four championship team s th is year. , . their j . . WMAN CLUB D E F E A T S .EDW ARDS IN B A S E B A L L A fusillade of h its and runs in the Tth inning enabled the N ew m an b to put six r u n s across the plate aday afternoon a g a in st the S t. E d ­ icts team. The final score w a s l l in favor of th e U n iv e r sity m en. nday’s game w a s the second be- ■ten the two clubs, St. E dw ards w in- ( the first by a 5 to 4 score a th ago. Long pitched a stead y gam e fo r the *roan Club and con sisten t h ittin g Hartel, Mulcahy, Quinn, and M ares the game on ice early. S t. Ed- fds filled the bases in th e ninth ing but could score only one run Long who w as v e ry effective in the bes. Batteries for the gam e w ere Long d Peters fur N ew m an Club; and i*r, McNamara and Lacy for St. Awards. o NAMES A D D E D T O H A L L O F F A M E in fam e leg h o rn hall o f One mon- ta b le t has been h u n g in the Wetic office. T h is tab let bears the that Section 6 o f F resh m an with W. E. Brown as cap tain the indoor basceball cham pion- m 1920 ,and it g iv e s th e nam es th« members o f the team . T he oth- Sare: T. A. Lando, T. P. McCord, M Miller, J. N. M arshall, J r ., N. J. B. W illiam s, W. H. n< I. M Woode, P. C. W alth all, E. Bim m n g h am , a n d O. T. L ig h t- liko exh ib itio n o f h i t t i n g , ! f e n . ’ and c o n t r , b a t o n * , , 7, home diam ond th ey ™ " ,n T Iaoo M o th e rs C lubs of A u s tin , _ , . ,t . • fa re s. T h e a m o u n t of ing th e d e le g a te s on t h e score of th e ir r a ilro a d the f a r e s paid by the official d e le g a te s to ­ ta l s a p p r o x im a te ly $1400. C o n tr i b u ­ tio n s a r e still co m in g in, and we a r e in hopes t h a t th e d e le g a te s m ay be paid o n e -h a lf of t h e i r t r a v e l i n g expenses. T h e s t a t e e xe c utiv e co m m ittee d e ­ sires to m a k e g r a t e f u l ac k n o w le d g ­ m e n t o f th e a s s is ta n c e re n d e re d by in d iv id u a ls a n d o r g a n iz a tio n s in p u ll­ I t w ould, in ­ deed. be the m eet su ccesfully w ith o u t such c oopera- Ition . W ith o u t a t t e m p t i n g to lis t in- ' div id u a l n am es, special a c k n o w le d g ­ i n g off th e s t a t e m eet. to c o n d u c t im possible . .. t,ch ela, A ustin C h a m b e r of Com m erce, «* ™<>* to th,e P u r c h a s e r s o f pa- th e th e D .. th e Boy . Scouts, the R o ta r y , th e Lions, a n d th e Kivvanis clubs, the U n iv e r s i ty Y. M. C. A., th e v e stry j f All S a i n t s Chapel. S a in t E d w a r d s College, A d j u t a n t G e n ­ e r a l Cope, Col. J . T. Sto ck to n, R oland W in d ro w of th e S t a t e H ig h w a y C o m ­ mission, th e f a c u lty and s tu d e n t co m ­ m ittees, tr u c k squ ad under th e d ire c tio n o f C a p t a in Jo h n K. W eb er, a n d th e citizen s of A u stin who opened th e ir hom es to th e d e le g a te s and a ssiste d in t r a n s p o r t a ­ th e L eague t r a i n tion headquarters. s t u d e n t m o to r fr o m th e the to DELTA S1GS, KAPPA ALPHAS AND BETAS WIN OUT IN TENNIS D elta S i g m a P h i, K a p p a A lp h a , and B e ta T h e ta Pi won the first th r e e m a tc h e s p la y e d on the i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y te n n is schedule T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n . K a p p a A lp h a h e a t D elta l a u D e lta , B e ta T h e ta Pi p u t it o v e r A cacia, and E. D. S H U R T E R , c a te s a s its policy, th e commitffee will Chairman. p re s e n t a p a g e a n t to ta k e the place of th e n e x t r e g u l a r v e sp e r service. N e w m e m b e rs elected T h is p a g e a n t pro m is e s to be an e l a b ­ o r a te one, f e a t u r i n g th e E a s t e r n c o u n trie s, th e E u r o p e a n A m e ric a , in a p r o g r a m and -------- in schooj. th e c a r | shed w est o f th e c a m p u s a n d w e n t out j ) am E a t s w ere b r o u g h t along, in itia te d a n d | w itb ( be design of m a k in g th e m th e to Sidney ^ ^ assem b led a t L a n ie r S ociety w ere e n t e r t a i n e d w ith tile a n n u a l picnic on f e a t u r e Qf tb e evening. T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n in J e a s e P a rk . N ovel in itia tio n cerem onies w e re held in cos- 1 in which th e new m em ber* w e r e asked t r a n s p o r t a t i o n across w as secureti and th e crowd iande(} on th c gbore of Bee Creek to A t the d a m n a tio n s , the in trusion of the w hite race. -----------------o ................... .- RUSK BANQUET TO BE HELD AT THE tu m e s a p p r o p r i a t e re p re s e n te d . To m a k e to th e c o u n trie s • to r e c ite p o e tr y t h a t the h ono red poet, c(K)jc ^ p p e , . th e a f f a ir a I L a n ie r , w ould app rove. W h e n th e bacon and th e p ic k jes and r o u s anti o th e r provisions I* rom success t h e r e is th e added attraction I » “ " « ■ * rh y m e s *u b m itte d - , the , | t a t i o n o f th i s l i t e r a r y m a n m u st rest crow d ja jd to a n d a te w h a t th e y all c h ild r e n ’s poetry. voted M a t h o r o u g h ly e njoy ab le sup- consu m p tion t>(Torts ftt of th e t r u n k ow ned by the n a t io n a l ready w e re f o r ^ . Y. W. C. A.$ w'hich c o n ta in s tu m e s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of fo r e ig n n a tio n s. T h e scene o pens w ith th e s p i r i t of th e cos' | A f t e r t h e n ew ly in itia te d g ir ls had p e r W hen e v e r y th i n g in s ig h t had th e v a r io u s 'b e e n p r o p e r l y d eco rated w ith th e in- been cleaned up, and th e picnickers th e society, r e f r e s h m e n t s ^ rtcke jla y e d fo r D e lta Chi a n d T e m p le ton D elta and C a ld w e ll r e p r e s e n t e d ^ T h e first is r e p r e s e n te d . c o u n tr y which e n tir e procession be in g upon the s t a g e a nd all th e s a c r if ic e s bein g m ade, the j p a g e a n t closes w ith a ta b le a u T' T h e C h o ra l C lu b will f u r n i s h t- t. th e ! h D e i ■Cr . . r C T , , n c c C c m a T C ? E N T E R T A IN C L A SSM A T E S ______ its a n n u a l C a p and Gown, th e senior g i r l s ’ s p r in g the On club, will hold in itia tio n T h u r s d a y , May 13, in Girls* S t u d y H a ll, a t 7 o ’clock. a c c o u n t of th e la r g e n u m b e r of ju n io r insufficient n u m b e r of g ir ls a n d th e F i r s t — —- y e a r s t u d e n t , .T.,n v M itiiu n n in home eco- sen io rs, in n om e et i n v ita tio n s which i n 'h a v e been p re viou sly se n t to th e g irls will not be s e n t th is ind iv id ual | - ^ music fo r th e occasion. E v e r y * irl is I mim ics will e n t e r t a i n invited is. to h,. .riven in t h e Y M C A att- d ito riu m to a t t e n d th e p a g e a n t which j t h a t school w ith an T h e cast a s it will p r e s e n t th e p e g - j shack. c a n t is a s fo llo w s: F ellow ship, S a d ie Scov e il; A m e r ic a , Helen K e t t l e r j l w o r k a r e also invited to a tte n d . to be given T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at -VIOO kin tho d in in g room o f I L E J E v e r y I tim e. j u n i o r girl who is a c a n d i­ S e n io rs rn r e g u l a r c o u r s e s who a r e re g iste re d f o r H. E academ ic d a t e f o r th e d e g r e e nex t d u e d e in itia tio n on to la p r ts « n t T h u r s d a y . UDENT-FACULTY r e l a t i o n s d i a g n o s e d c°mmittee, of w hich Dr. J. W. is chairm an recen tly ap- 0un S ig s the stu d e n t Ske tk ^ Pres‘dent v esti- relations betw een th e fa c u lty body w ill m eet tirsday afternoon. T h is com m ittee into three sep a ra te ^°mmittee8 for expediency. T hese - 0 consider stu d en t pu b lication s, ^ system, and the adminis ^lf-govemm ent among the honor ^fion 0f n d ivid ed B elgium , E u d o r a H a w k in s ; F r a n c e , 1 Mon n a B a te s ; E n g la n d . K a th e r in e ; I ta ly , I r i s S n u f f e r ; C h i n a , | E llio tt; M cCullough a n d O ’Keefe f o r the K. Helen D a v id so n ; A ’s to o k th e f ir s t tw o se ts fro m An- Lola B e s s ; J a p a n , Helen D a v id s o n ; o-lv a n d Jo p lin f o r th e Delta T a u s by j K orea, l i m a G e sc h e ; S o u th A m e r i c a KlL-oreLif°« to 3. arni 6 to 3. Balky I Grace Gorman; Liberty Bond J ack a sc u u u r v i uiu> • w * ••■*•••« —- - - - e e a s.. a ann t, ut a A sh f o r thc A c a c ia s took c o u n t ^ f ro m ” T u r n e r a n d B e l l ' fo r th e T a y l o r ; M other. . B etas in wo » . r p . s • ............... T his afternoon Chi Phi w ill S igm a Chi, Lam bda Chi A lpha, Kappa S ig m a ; and P hi K appa P si w ill meet Delta Theta. F r a n c e s th e : H a t c h e r ; Red C ro ss, M a r y H a r b o u r S h iv e ; F a r m e r e t t e , K eith ( o p p a g e , M u n itio n play W o rk e r. M a r y Rice; O v e rs e a s W o r k ­ e r, L a u r a T h o m p s o n ; h a n d m aid en s, M isses Thom as. W orley, Em m a Coyle, Em m a H arrell. S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F O R T H E W E E K E N D I N G MAY 15. F r id a y , M ay 1 4 - Phi G a m m a I)el- a d a n c e a t C o u n tr y ( lub; L a m b d a 5hi A lp h a b a r g e ride. and S a tu r d a y * M a y Bones d a n c e a t C o u n tr y C lu b ; G e rm a n a t K C. H a ll; P r e - Med Banquet at D riskill Hotel. 16— Skull S O C I A L C A L E N D A R COM. T h e senior g irls have been urg ed by th e p r e s id e n t of the o rg a n iz a tio n to w e a r old clothes, for th is one time lose all d ig n ity and have th e y will rough play w ith th e ir ju n io r sisters. All glasses, w a tc h e s and s im ila r p a r ­ a p h e r n a lia should be left a t home by the seniors, f o r these m ig h t be broken i in th e tussel of in itia tio n s tu n ts . T h e ju n io r g irls will meet at the I W. C. A. office a t 7 o’clock Thursday j to go through the initiation ceremon- lea. BIG STUDENT VOTE GIVES MORGAN LEAD IN RACE S eco n d B allot C ou nt Is N e c e ssa r y to D e ­ term in e W in n er. J o h n s o n F o llo w s C losely. H ayd en , M a y e s , C ox, S im ­ m on s, G ieseck e, D ittm ar, T h a m e s A r e W in n ers, A ccord in g to U n o fficia l R e ­ turns. OVER TWENTY FIVE INFANT AUSTIN IS ■ S U B JE C T DF BOOK HUNDRED BALLOTS R E C O R D E D R ■ U n p u b lish ed M an u scrip t H A E ■ ■ in P o ssessio n o f U n iv ersity Is N oted For Q u a in tn ess T h e U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s is in pos­ session of the unpublished m a n u sc rip t >f an in te r e s tin g and com prehensive histo ry of A ustin and the su r ro u n d in g Colorado valley. T h is history, com ­ piled by F r a n k Brown who w as for fifty-six y e a rs a re sid e n t of A ustin, e xtends from the e a r lie s t e x p lo ration s of the Colorado valley down to 1875 an d is said to be the only connected and co ntinuous record o f this section. B lack , C h e n a u lt, L in g, P r ic e , and M a ssey S tep In to O ffice W ith o u t O p p o sitio n r e p o r ts g iv e n o u t at a Unofficial la te h our l a s t indicated th a t n ig h t J a m e s B enton M o rg a n will be th e n e x t president of th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso ­ ciation. All first b a llo ts w e re counted a nd these g a v e M o rg a n 1052 votes as a g a in s t his n e x t o p p o n e n t, A lbert S. Jo hn so n, 898. F ield followed u p w ith (575. U pon th e second c o u n t, w hich w as still in p r o g r e s s w hen th e T exan w ent to p re ss, M o rg a n a n d Johnson w ere r u n n in g neck a n d neck, th e in- t h a t M o rg a n w ould p la c e lead to T h is m a n u s c r ip t when published will dications be in g include about 1 0 0 0 pa g e s and will be m a in ta in a sufficient a valuable source for rese a rc h study him in office. of e a rly S p an ish a nd T e x a s h isto ry .! M a > e 8 secure(J a Jandslide o f 1568’ T h e U n iv e rs ity School o f H isto ry h a s I m ore th a n both of h,s o p p o n e n ts . F o * a n d B e lc h e r 09o. T h is in­ te m p o r a r y possession of s c rip t t h r o u g h the c o u rte sy of M rs. >s u r ®8 M ayes election. H e n ry H utc h in g s, of A u stin, (laug hter of the compiler. the m a n u - 1 t e r g(d fo r Mr. Brow n underto ok th e collection of m a te r ia l th is histo ry m a n y y e a rs ago a t th e re q u e st of th e T ex a s H isto rical Society and th e D a u g h te r s of the Republic. Much of th e m a te r ia l , personal knowledge of was collected from old settlers. O th e r sources were the s ta te record* and e a rlie s t n e w sp a p e rs of T ex as, and the the broad w riter. T h orou gh d escriptions of th e c o u n try , its stre a m s , hills and n a t u r a l p la n t, sketches of e a rly le a d e rs in the s e t­ tlin g of th e cou n try a ro u n d A ustin a r e given. to g e t h e r with interesting w o m en H. R. Cox took th e lead o v e r H ill Cocke, the s t a f f nominee, f o r m a n a g ­ th e T e x a n , c a r r y i n g in g e d ito r o f n ea rly e v e ry box and co m ing o u t w ith 1477 as a g a i n s t Cocke’s 1041. Sim m ons sacked th e office o f e d ito r tbe M agazine. He secured 1580 over Miss Alice B a l l a r d ’s 962. Miss A rle e T h a m e s w a s elected to the c h a i r m a n s h i p of th e W o m a n ’s Council. Misses Collins, C a r t e r , H a r ­ ris, F o s te r and Sykes w e re seem in gly assu re d positions on th e council for Miss Minnie Giesecke scored o v e r Miss Annie B e n n e tt by a p p r o x im a t e ly 300 votes. T h e co u n t h e re w as 1,399 to 1,093. Tom H ayden got I’e r h a p s the m ost in te re stin g p a r t s of the m a n u s c r ip t a rc in quaint, old- tim e illu s tra tio n s and th e realistic ac- c h a ir m a n of the M en’s Council w hile c o u n ts of e a rly e n c o u n te rs with th e McIntyre received 743. D i t t m a r re- In dians. T h ese a ccounts give v ery ceived 525 fo r senior c o un c ilm a n a n d valuab le in fo rm a tio n as to th e mode j S tra c k b e in J4b. of life of the Ind ians, th e ir govern m ent, religion and a t titu d e 807 v otes f o r 1 ju n i o r r a ^e f o r c o u n c ilm a n to w a r d fro m th e academ ic d e p a r t m e n t w as u nd e te rm in e d a t a late h o u r ,Now'otny le a d in g on th e f i r s t b a llo t w ith 661 I votes, Wood follow ing up w ith 480 I t w a s n e c e s s a r y j and Cole with 358. in this race to r e so rt to c o u n tin g of I the seconds betw een th e tw o h ig h e st. i O th e r c a n d id a te s w ere w ith o u t op- DRISKILL HOTEL position its ----------- E lection th e y e a r a t ju d g e s w e re on th e T o m g h t a t 7 :45 th e Rusk L ite r a r y counting on the final ban q u e t th o usa nd b allots A f te r th e fe a s t the a n - the r e t u r n s by d e p a r tm e n ts f o r S h e p p a r d job | late into t h e n ig h t c o u n tin g a n d re- two a n d o n e -h a lf th e t h a t composed Society will hold of th e Driskill H otel j la rg e s t s tu d e n t vote e v e r polled f o r a E r n e s t M ay who is in c h arg e of th e s tu d e n t office here. E v e r y effort w a s affa ir prom ises it will be as g r e a t a ma(je to g e t fu lle r re p o r ts fo r T e x a n reat]ers b u t it was impossible to secure success as it has a lw a y s been in th e y e a r s ap st. th is ual M o rris s p e a k in g c o n te st will be held. F o r a n u m b e r of y e a r s S e n a to r S h e p p a rd , who w as a t one tim e p r e s id e n t of th e Rusk, h a s offered a sum th e hope of e n c o u r a g in g a f t e r - d i n n e r sp e a k in g , an a r t which M organ the field of J o h n .o n is r a t h e r neglected in fo rensics urn! o r a to r y . F iftee n doh la r s will be given to the best s p e a k e r vVood ten d o lla rs to and wins second place. L A T E B U L L E T IN ( I A. M ) ---------- l»t*. ................1052 ............... 898 ..................................................... 6 7 5 ............................................... 802 of $25 in a b ility in Final r e t u r n . a f te r- d in n e r rnorning’s issue. th e sp e a k e r who N owotny J u n i o r C o u n c i l m a n - a t - l a r g e : —----------- o------------- T o ta l 1391 1218 2n d *. 339 320 SIM ONDS LEC TU R ES Six men wil! com pete in the con- test and the following p ro g ra m will lie r e n d e r e d : ---------- ; Monday n ig h t Dr. Wr. H. Sim onds, ;0f the Geology d e p a r tm e n t , delivered Ernest May, “ We, the People.” lecture to th e Science Club of A. F r a n k K. McGehee, A mericanism. a Owen D. B a rk e r, D riftin g . la n d M. College. T he le c tu r e w as in Robert M. Fields, G eneral Rusk, j su p p o rt of th e oil proposition a n d its th e s ta te of T e x as. Je ro m e J. Byrne, Som ething : A very la r g e a n d e n th u s ia ts ic a tte n d - f a c u lty Ju d so n Fra nc is, A m erica and Ire th e s tu d e n t a nd fo r developm ent N othing. in from a nce were presen t. land. -------------- o------------- F A C U L T Y M E E T S ---------- T he Rusk has been very f o r tu n a te in secu ring as its to a s tm a s te r Judge! Jo hn W. Brady. S ev eral other men of im p orta n ce will be g u e s ts: J u d g e ; A t the r e g u l a r m e e ting of the Uni- I a ttim o re . A tto rn e y G eneral v a rsity f a c u lty y e s te r d a y afte rn o o n , O S C ureton ‘ Pro fesso r W. A. W reigh of nothing of p e r m a n e n t importance was and P ro fe sso r affected. T h e R. O. T. C. situ atio n was p resen ted , but a fte r much discus­ sion and no action taken, the m a t t e r w as postponed until next m eeting. the J. Frank Dobie of the School o f E n g ­ lish. An attendance of approxim ate­ ly one hundred is expected. law departm ent, fierily Crxan T i n t Coil#*# D*i>lr in th# Sooth Puhi»h«l on th# campy# of th# U nt*#r»ltf of f n u bf th# «tud«nt body r r r r y m orning ______ rtf* p i Monday. Omm:________ R o rn r n . T y p h o n # IU * t n t# red aa ##cor.d-cia## matt## a t th# pnat- th# A ct ox O0k« at A im tin . T«*«*. a rd o r for Coner*##. March I. 1879 BMiliaa at at- acial rat# A i *t##r# pro#kl«d for o Section 1108. Act of 0#tob#r I, 1*17, ftotfcttiafd S*r t#ajb*r 24, 1*18. A r c t a n * # I c ran Ad*i#ory Board MILTON V. LINO Editor-iii-Chief W«s**y W Brown H I'L O N VV. BLACK H Olla Mtiter M anaging E ditor the sake of the boy and that of the country it is necessary that something be done to keep the American boy in school.—Uni* versify Daily Kansan. -------------------- o----------------- Diamond Dust • B y BUI “ Rub©” Leissner is slow ly but sure­ ly entering the Hall o f Kame. A four hit tram© one day and a three hit Kame the next is some record even in collegiate baseball. BU SIN ESS S T A F F So famous has the big righthander become that one co-ed admirer in the NUGENT E BROWN— Bilalo##* Manager i g r a n d sta n d w a s o b served y e s te r d a y WESLEY VV b r o w n ................... A#ai#t*nt a fte r n o o n “ R u b e’a” p ictu re C ircalation M anager ^ l l e h e W as W i n d i n g U p f o r h i s S p it to (.RADY BEI GCH ta k in g STAFF FOR T O D A Y hall d e liv e r y . Issue Editor, Hilton F. Howell A ssistant Inn a Gesche Louise Gladney Reporters; H. R Cox K ra n e e s Rowe I Atma Kelly Joe Earnest Travis Moursund Fred Jay White Milton I). Shirley Frank Williams I BEF]VMI V A N D V A R I E T Y . Ii Brevity has always been con­ sidered to bo the soul of wit. But not only is it the soul of wit, hut of divers things as is the soul of a fte r­ well. dinner speeches, musical enter­ tainments, poetry, sermons, tele­ p h o n e calls, social visits during business hours, engagements— and fr*»rn the student viewpoint, midterms. Especially in this day of re­ count ruction and unrest is this maze for brevity marked. Our most noticeable characteristic today is a nervousness, a jumpi­ ness, a kind of irritability which will not i>ermit anything to en­ gage our attention for a great length of time. We are living in a frenzied, racy sort of period, ain mad pursuit after the God­ dess Variety. Just recently a well known musical director made this state­ ment. "Several years ago people thought nothing of going to a concert at 7:30, expecting to be entertained until JI p. rn, Today there is a different spirit alto­ gether. It is 8:30 p. m. before the concert begins, and by 9:30 the audience is restlessly aw ait­ ing the final number. Instead of going directly home as in former years, they now complete the evailing at a cabaret, dance or moving-picture show. It is one thing after another in whirlwind succession, with little patience for delays.” Perhaps out of this period of maladjustment between employ­ er and employee, of instability of governments and finance, of ris­ ing and a shortage of es­ sentials, it may lie that there is arising among us a slight degree of latalnm. \\ ho knows what of evil the future has in store?” people ask, Verily, ifs "Drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die.”_ Ohio State lantern. lost. Pitcher It w a sn ’t the M ustangs fault that j i they Scott aviated j high enough in the third inning that the j he will probably drop out of clouds in time to go against the Sooth* (western Pirates this afternoon. The Rixmen played the entire game without even a scratch error marring their fielding record. J Looper, Mustang rightfickier, made the maut sensational play o f the s e a ­ son when he made a one handed run­ long bingle catch of F a lk ’s n i n g a g a in st the right field wall. U m pire Ashton nearly had a run in with third baseman Bishop in the third inning when the guardian of the hot sack urged his rubs to get a pair of glasses. Moore’s hit to the center garden was the longest triple ever hit to that part o f ( lark Field according to many fans who have witnessed baseball on the local lot for the past decade. Dudley English pulled a circus catch himself when he came in from Center to make a . catch o f P ierce’s fly inning at second base in the eighth and doubling Bigger at first Most o f the fans were ready to a g r e e with the band about “ We Won’t Go Home Until M orning” when the Mustang pitcher ascended in that f a ­ tal third ining. Gannon slipped one by the Mus­ tang catcher by coming home in the eighth on an attempted double steal. Be there next F riday at 4 o ’clock. A. and M. on deck with Henderson and Crawford as the A ggie batteries and Falk and H art for Texas. — -o------------- ARNOLD DISCUSSES MANDATORY SYSTEM OF WORLD LEAGUE At a meeting o f the Government Seminar on Monday evening, M. U, Arnold, Professor o f History and Gov­ ernment at the San M arios Normal ( ollege, who spoke on the mandatory system as established by the League of Nations, emphasized the objects and purposes of the mandatory system as an arrangement to develop colonial people and to diminish opportunities for war. n u : a m e r i c a n b o y “The United States has virtually been a mandatory through the Monroe Doctrine,” Professor Arnold said as he traced the mandatory system from the Treaty of Westphalia, calling a t ­ tention to the fact that the mandatory system of the League o f N ations is an extension of our system over the Phillipines. Oil** i i f he disastrous effects of !he high cost of living is shown in the large number of children •ho are leaving the schools as non a- they are permitted to go to work under the child labor For the protection of the colonies In- aVain8t usurpation by the mandatories, laws in the various states. Mitigation by the United States there an annual report o f the ad- Luroa-; o ’ Education shows that I ministration of the mandatory to be 11 id Ten of fourteen are leaving ma(le to the Council of the League. large ;There is a member of the Secretariat© in te r m e d ia c y between F r ie s or wherever they can earn the mandatory and the Council, and .M any of these children vvho delivers the report of th© one to l n o n e y ' are still in the grades. the other. j rn >f*rs a n d taking j o b s in f a c - w^° «f‘ts 88 increasingly *yV This is a great mistake, and! Professor Arnold believes that the make an impression ! "mandatory system Is one of the g re a t­ ; f / b t ire life of the nation je8t anc* most constructive features of the League o f Nations. He feels that the Lnited States should help Great Britain and the Allies ‘‘bear the white 0 n e •• a ’ e r ! : unless n is checked. It will mean a it - - intelligent citizenship, and a c o n s e q u e n t economic l o s s . _________ The B u r e a u of Education has many burden.” prepare ! figure - which show that — ------ - un ti? he is a u M s t boy who leave- school at fourteen! OR EDUCATION COURSES receives an average wage of The ! I a s T R UCTORS SECURED -------- I ' e e ' l T twentvbT W**k &t t h t ^ M" ‘ LuCy WWt*- educational di- for Mcacham’s department C o m p a r e d rector i n • / r e i? ? ln In 8 c h o ? 11 ' h a t . ; -tore, Fort Worth, will conduct t U B d M.V e r a * e ° l t n 0 r e thirt,. dollars a week a m o n y the; educational director's course at the ♦ b t u "#»■>«■ session o f the U niv ersity of th e , are eighteen or until t h e y Texas. Miss White is a grad u a te of complete their high school edu- Mr,. Prince-, school, Horton She is t a nalive Texan and is fam iliar with In m ail} cases keeping a b f / sta’e trade coml m ons Her work will in s c h o o l after he is old enough b . adapted to the ne e d , o f loc.! .to r e ,. to obtain « job W ill entail a sac- , A se rie s Of lectures especially adapt- Ti nee and t h e b o y 8 own desire j^l to executives Will be given bv Mis* must be overruled, but for both Grace Walton, also a g r a d u a t e of I —heres some good news for MENI A Sale with Big Savings Every thrifty man will direct his steps toward this Economy Event to You This stirring econom y event, w hich begins today, is invested w ith a real bargain interest a ffo rd in g m en a w o n d e rfu l opportu- these ft w ould be impossible for us to replace any of this m erch an d ise of like q u a lity tor a n y th in g n e ar rnty to economize prices today— We Have Selected 50 Men's and Young Men's Fine All-Wool Spring Suits Regular $ 5 0 .0 0 to $ 5 7 .5 0 Suits For $39.75 Frankly, we could not buy these suits today for “forty-five” dollars— So you can readily realize the remark­ able savings to those who buy one or more of these high-grade “Three-Piece Wool Suits" in spring and sum­ mer weights— We have them in “single and double breasted” models—Every garment strictly high-grade and modish—Shrewd men will buy these suits as soon as they see them at this price—$39.75. Sizes from 34 to 40 only. Men’s Extra Trousers for $3.75 Which are Remarkable Values In thi.s group of Men’s Hard-finished Worsted Faced Trousers you will find another real saving—It will be economy to any man to buy two pairs at least—When they are to be had for $3.75—Shown in stripes and mix­ tu re s —Well tailored and will give unusually good wearing service— Regular $5.00 values—Come in while your size is here. Another Stirring Economy Event Sale Extraordinary- Silk Shirts Our Entire Stock of Colored Silk Shirts s. J Men can select from this immense stock of high-grade Silk Shirts— Fill their needs for the entire year— We have all sizes from 14 to 16 1-2— Ail new, fresh and clean. A r r a n g e d in Three Sales Groups $ 7 .5 0 S i l k S h ir ts $5.75 $ 1 0 .0 0 S ilk S h ir ts $7.50 $ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 1 4 .5 0 S il k S h i r t s $9.75 Remember, your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of fine Silk Shirts which in- eludes a beaut it ul selection of patterns, in everv desirable color and color combina- tion.— Materials— Heavy all Silk Crepe de Chine, Jersey Silk, Satin Striped Baby Broadcloth Silk, Habutia, Pongees and Shantungs—In colors only—Sizes 14 to 161/2- Announcement Extraordinary— Men Take Notice rn Sale of Men’s Oxfords 153 Pairs— Mostly Odds and Ends We have gone through our stock of Men’s Oxfords and selected all the odds and ends left from fast selling lots—Oxfords carried from last season and piled them out on sales tables— for your selection. Arranged in Three Selling Croups IN CROUP ONE IN GROUP TWO IN GROUP T H REE A Big Bargain For Sm all Men $1.50 Unions for 98c Men who are able to wear size 34 will be in luck as these are all splendid cross-barred and plain nainsooks, soisettes and dimities— All well tailored and neatly made. Men's Wool Caps For 98c these We only have 150 of medium weight wool Caps— In mixed colors—Small and large checks and plain colors -All sizes. Regular $ 1 .0 0 Values Men's Wool Caps For 39c Here is a lot of 150 men s Caps in assorted styles, odds and ends— to close out—First come first served—Choice as long as they l a s t 39c M en’s Cotton Bathing Suits At $ 1 .0 0 Men's Elastic Seam D raw ers 9 8 c Pair 300 pairs of men’s full bleach­ ed jeans drawers in all sizes: specially priced this week at .................................. pair s 4.75 <* ‘5.75 - ‘7 25 pair Men, the size range runs from 51/s, 6, 7. up to IO—Yet most of the sizes are from of- to 7—You will find most alt kinds of leathers and both black ana tan. Ju st in the beginning of the swimming season we offer these navy blue swimming suits with white or red striped sizes 34 to 41 bottoms, f o r ....................................$1.00 in The man who is fortunate enough to be fitted should buy three or four pairs as this price will not appear again soon on men’s real leal her leather shoes shoes. Come today don't wait, for at suoes Will go like hot cakes. these prices re* M. Scarbrough & Sons educational director for Sanger Bros. at Dallas. Miss Helen Lehman, educational di- She is now’ in charge of cooperative salesm anship classes In Houston, un- ller th e Sm ith -H u gh es law. S c a n d i n a v i a n music before Recd Music Society today. Mrs, San! T E ? S der’s numbers will G r ie g s most popular songs, and a include some of g te et the ne wones. Z X * £ £ t rector for Titche-Goettinger, D allas,! will g iv e a series of lectures. Miss MUSIC PROGRAM TO Lehman is a graduate o f N ew York University, and has had experience in w r iting as wel as in teaching. Miss F.dna Tice, another ° Mrs. Sander, voice teacher in the BE GIVEN F O R R F F H Anna Bennett will have a paper B t U I V t N F O R REED on Musical Current Events, and a number of other interesting features It are promised for the afternoon. especially desirable that all new Princ* School of Music, will give a program ta collection of m iscellaneous songs. Everybody n o tic e !!! T ake some b ea u tifu l scen es hom e to •how th e hom e fo lk s. T hey are anxious to see pictu res o f the P lace w here you sp en t your tim e and th eir m oney. A beau- line of p h o t o g ^ the University build#!* sale at the Co-Op- by *!>* dents Photo Club. Ice Cre.m ^Sandw‘ch?Nlc S ell your books no’ THE DAILY TEXAN HOUSTON MEET TO BE KEEN CONTEST B est Effort to B e Put Forth in S ou thw estern M eet T here N ex t Saturday trac k Members of the U niversity in team who will have to compete prelim inaries of the S outhw estern Conference meet will leave fo r Hous­ ton a t noon T h ursday. They will late T h u rs d a y eve­ t h a t city reach ning in time to rest up well fo r the prelim inaries which F rid a y morning. A fte r these a re over, they re s t until S a tu rd a y afternoon, when the meet prop er takes place. s t a r t Men who do not have to take p a r t leave at in the p relim inaries will join th en noon F riday. They will th e rest of in Houston the team e a rly t h a t night. The meet itself will be held S a tu rd a y afternoon. Those who will leave T h u rsd a y are en trie s in the dashes, the hurdles and th e middle distances. Those who leave th e following day are con testan ts in distance ru n s and in field events. Close competition is expected in all these events. The Conference meet the place where co n testants p u t is th e ir g re a te s t possible efforts into it is hence usually th e ir work, and the place where the season’s best records are made. This season has been one of upsets s t r a i g h t through, and it devolves upon this meet to de­ cide the championship. The result is t h a t a fa st, h a r d fo u g h t struggle is expected. -------------o------------- A ERO CCLUB M EM BERS ST E P O U T FOR B A N Q U E T Members of the Aero Club e n te r­ tained last n ig ht a t the C actus Tea Room in the last m eeting of the s e a ­ son. The special guests were Colonel Archie Miller, M ajo r Schofer, C ap ­ ta in Bissell and Lieutenant Duston of Kelly Field, and young lady friends of the members. The guests from Kelly Field came up in planes yes­ te rd a y to atten d the banquet. Special addresses were given on bom bardm ent and coast 'protection. As this was the last m eeting of the session p lan s were made fo r next year. A bout fifty people attended th e banquet. ------------ o------------ Ice Cream S a n d w ich ? W . S. S. B A N K . SOCIETY i I "I Maili© Jones, Editor. B ernardine Appleby. L am bda Chi A lpha Men A ttend C onclave th e The second conclave of the southern ch ap te rs of Lam bda Chi Alpha n a ­ tional f r a t e r n i t y met a t Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 30 and May I. The Texas delegates upon th eir re tu rn convention was a t h a t stated and t h a t too much g ra n d success, to the s tu ­ praise cannot be given dents of the U niversity of Alabama fo r the m anner in which they e n te r­ tained th eir visitors. The men who a t ­ tended the convention from the Texas ch a p te r a t the University of Texas were Floyd Smith and Robin M, Fate. Ashbe! Tea Ashbel L ite ra ry Society will e n ter­ tain with a tea on Wednesday a f t e r ­ noon from 4 to 6 a t the W oman’s Building in honor of the new mem­ bers. M ary Hobbs of San Angelo is the guest of Elizabeth Abbott a t the Kap­ pa house. Mrs. R. O. Allen, who has been vis­ iting her d aughter, M arth a Rivers, a t the W om an’s Building, has returned to h er hme in Bryan. Mrs. R. W. Cochran of Del Rio is visiting Miss Madge Kirchgraber. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Eidson of their Hamilton have been visiting dau ghter, J. A. Miss Eloise M atthews of S outhw est­ ern was the guest of Tommie Woulsey on Monday. Mrs. A. M. Fischer of San Antonio a rrives today to spend a few days with her daughter, Katherine, at the Wom­ a n ’s Building. F rances Mike spent the week-end a t her home in Bryan. Alice Schlieblich, an ex-University .student who is now reporting for the Waco Tribune, has been visiting Zac Drummond. Mr. George Lovett of T exarkana was the guest of his daughters, Ruth and Dollye, on Sunday. Cecil S treet of Southwestern was a visitor on the cam pus yesterday. Lucy H a rp e r of Galveston is th e guest of E rin Miller. Miss Florence Malone has returned from Houston where she represented BON TON CAFE 609 CONGRESS A V E N U E The Best Place in Town to Eat Just remodeled K. H. PA R K , Proprietor M. B. ISE KREAM ( F o r m e r l y R e i g l e r ’s ) QUALITY ISE KREAM — A N D — University Brick in Orange and White P h one 2 8 1 1 301 W est Sixth Street The Pleasure of T raveling W ith Good Baggage There is far greater pleasure in traveling when you know your baggage will arrive unharmed. B aggage must go through many severe tests in the rush and wear of every day handling, and handling is what does the damage. If you need an inexpensive piece o f baggage it is here, as good as can be sold for the price. If you want the best, regardless of price, you will find it here. Wardrobe Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Fitted Cases— everything for the traveler. Robt. Mueller & Bro. T H E A U S T I N T R U N K F A C T O R Y “ The S p e c i a l t y L u g g a g e S h o p ” 510 Congress Avenue. Phone 2079 the University girls at conference of g irls’ clubs. the annual Horace Nutt, LL.I). 1911, has re ­ turned to his home in Wichita Falls a f te r a week’s visit with H a rry May. Katherine Pollard is in San Angelo attending the state convention of the Texas Woman’s Press Association. Kathleen Clifton has withdrawn from school for the rem ainder of the year, and has gone to S an Antonio. o-------------- Can a youth w ho w astes his tim e in co lleg e ever succeed ? See “The Fortune H unter.” PATTON A U T O LIVERY— SERVICE CARS A N D B A G ­ GAGE— P R O M P T A T T E N ­ TION— PH O NE 2 8 8 D A Y OR NIGHT. L A T E S T STRAW S ju s t in. A. J. GERJES 1 6 1 0 L a v a c a S t r e e t O ut o f high p rice d istrict Laundries, Machines a nd even colored wom en can clean your clothing, b u t— Who Cleans Your Automobile? Try our W ash and Polish Prices $ 1 .2 5 to $ 5 .0 0 And never again will you ride in an untidy c ar Thomson Motor Car Co. COLORADO A N D FIFTH . PHONE 883 DODGE BROTH ERS—SA LE A N D SERVICE b a t h in g s e a s o n is o n And we have a large assortm ent o f SWIMMING KAPS Come in and let us show you. E V E R Y T H IN G IN DRUG S Woodie Gilbert Drug Co. “ A u stin 's B u siest C orn er” Training College Men for Business The Graduate School o f B usiness A dm inistration of H a r v a r d U niversity offers a tw o-year course to college g r a d u a te s . The course is designed to give a broad fun­ d a m e n ta l training for business together w ith speciali­ zation in t h o s e fields in w hich the student is m ost in­ terested. College men, looking to a business career, feel the lack of ad eq u ate preparation which enables them to deal effectively either w ith general business problems or with th e problems o f th eir own special fields. The Harvard Business School aim s to fill this need. Special em phasis is placed upon the application of business th e o ry to actual business problems. For this purpose th e “problem m ethod” o f instruction is used. The Boston territory affords an excellent business lab­ oratory. Courses offered : A ccounting, B usiness Law, Bank­ ing and F in a n c e , M arketing, A dvertising, Industrial Management, E m ploym ent M anagem ent, B usiness Sta­ tistics, F o reig n Trade, Transportation, Insurance, Lum­ bering. Incom e T axation, Office O rganization, Printing and P ublishing. Completion of the tw o-year course leads to the degree of Master o f B usiness A dm inistration. For d eta iled in form ation p lea se add ress D E A N W . B. D O N H A M Graduate S ch ool o f B usiness A dm inistration Harvard University C am brid ge, M assach u setts We REBUILD S h o es to do it H eath Way The Gang is all there— why? Because that is “Where Everybody Goes”— the M ajestic. -----------------o----------------- 923 Congress A ven u e Sell your books now . Corner T enth W . S. S. B A N K . CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Visit the EXTENSION TEACHING DIVISION, Extension D e p a rtm e n t of the U niversity of Texas, Wore leaving on y o u r v a ca tio n . T h e r e you will get correct in form atio n a b o u t the w o rk you should can do d u rin g th e su m m er. A p ersonal in te r­ view will save you m u ch tim e a n d troub le. I he place is I HALL ROON 11 OFFICIAL NOTICES (N o notice accepted a f te r 4 o’clock of th e day preceding th e m orning in* tended fo r p u b licatio n ). T H E P E N T A G R A M : There will be a meeting Wednesday, May 12, 1920, a t 5 o’clock, in room 7. We shall be addressed by Dr. Goldie P. Horton and E. H. Thomas, ’20 on “ Trigonom ­ e try .” GOLDIE P. HORTON, Secretary. M E T H O D IS T S : Do you remember "Bob” Shuler? You will get a chance to hear him Wednesday evening a t 8 o’clock a t the U niversity Methodist Church. Be there! T. C A N O E R S : Distance paddle S a tu rd a y and Sunday, 15, 16. Sign up before 5 o’clock Wednesday with Miss Aynesworth. This is the only chance to fullfill this requirem ent. P A T T IE S U E DAVIS, M anager. G L E E C L U B : All men who expect to p articipate in the concert Thu rsd ay n igh t will please attend re h earsa ls on Tuesday and W ednesday nights, 7:15 in S. Hall. W hite suits and black bow ties will be worn in the concert. M AN A G ER . ALL S E N IO R S who wish to attend the supper given by the Y. W. C. A. Ion May 19 in the gym co urt please advise Elisabeth D. Ttunge, 705 W. 24 I street, phone 2939. ALL WORLD F E L L O W S H I P COM­ M IT T E E members be a t the Y. M. C. A. auditorium on W ednesday m o rn­ ing promptly a t 8 o’clock to rehearse for the pageant. C H A IR M A N . “ BOB” S C H U Y L E R will preach at I I U niversity Methodist Church at o’clock, Wednesday, May 12. one cordially invited to h ea r him. E v ery ­ ALL S E N IO R G IR LS who possess a cap and gown bring it to the g irls ’ study hall on T h u rsd a y for initiation to lend to the ju n io r girls. P R E S I D E N T . ALL WORLD F E L L O W S H I P COM­ M IT T E E girls meet a t the Y. M. C. A. this m orning at 8 o’clock for the reh earsal for the pageant. C H A IR M A N . BAND M E M B E R S A T T E N T IO N : Band m eeting ton igh t a t 7:30 sharp. Election of officers for next y ea r will be held and every member Is requested to be present. Also please bring a t h ­ letic contest pass card. D IR E C T O R . RIO G R A N D E V A L L E Y CLUB : Will meet F rid ay afternoon at 4:30 for the first ann u a l b arg e ride. P R E S I D E N T . P R E - M E D S : L ast m eeting for the y ear T h u rs d a y night a t 7 :30 at the Y. M. C. A. Positively no tickets for the banquet will be issued a f te r th a t night. Be there. P H I SIGM A CHI wil have an im­ p o rtan t m eeting a t 6 (W ednesday) in K. Hall l l . All members a r e urged to be present. P R E S I D E N T . T E X A S S O C IE T Y O F C IV IL E N ­ G I N E E R S : Called meeting on F rid ay , May 14, a t 7:15, in room 209, E n g i­ neering Building, to discuss a social affair. A. W. B U N S E N , President. R E E D MUSIC S O C IE T Y : Special musical p ro g ram today, Wednesday May 12, a t 5 o'clock. All dues and initiation fees a re due a t th is m eet­ It is urged t h a t all new m em­ ing. bers be on hand. P R E S I D E N T . A k od ak and a roll o f film s from th e Shinepar, a girl and a boy in a canoe on th e lake. G ee, but th at m ak es a p erfect aftern oon o f pleasu re. A nd th en w hen th ey brought their films to th e Co-Op, Shinepar, or Y. M. C. A. to be d ev elo p ed ; that w as th e “end o f a p erfect d a y .” Is it ea sy for a young fello w to cause a girl to propose to h im ? ” See “T he Fortune Hunt- s er. »» 'j Do you know “W here E very­ body Goes?”— the M ajestic o f course. Watch the crow ds and I be convinced. W h o d oes th e best d evelop - | in g ? The Students P h oto Club | of course, at the Co-Op, Shine- FIN E/T OF A U T O LIV COV A L W A Y / AT YOUn -/"EnV/ICE GENTLEMANLY CHAUFFEUR/ T H E H O U Z E O F A U T O COMPANY 4 1 7 - I O C O N G O E / Z . I F C A P / A DANDY O F DRIVEnLE S S CAT)/’— EQUIPEID WITH MODERN ACCE/YORIE/ rn I PNG R H O N E ! 266 THE DAILY TEXAN I key with name “ Mary Lee Scovell' on it. Lost Tuesday on or near campus. * Finder phone 3547 or leave at Texan 3t I office. - - - - - - COMMITTEES MAKE REPORTS ON WORK VARSITY PROFS TO MAKE CHANGE Any tailor can buy Palm Beach Cloth- | Birt few tailors can fashion it into a Stylish Suit WHY you see so many “rags” labeled m ils—the DURING SUMMER I by sweat shop -■ bushelers LA ST D A Y “ Treasure Island” thrilling ad ven tu re The story by R obert Louis Stevenson. One Day— T h u rsd ay Only Marion Davies and Conway Terle — I N — “ April Folly the From novelette Stockley. cosm opolitan by C ynth iana M I * “ Hl f re Everybody Goes" s c e n t T H U R S D A Y — E X T R A S P E C I A L at First Time Prices. A New Edition P o p u lar Revised ANNETTE KELLERMANN In the Pictu re B eautiful “ A DAUGHTER O F TH E GODS” The sweep of its c u rre n t shrills the blood and d e ­ lights the e y e — It’s a Mil­ lion Dollar Production. E X T R A — H arry P o lla rd in “ Shoot on S ig h t.’’ CLASSIFIED L E T ’S visit the Hail of Fame, HOS Congress Ave. L e t ’s drop in at M oritz Sil­ v er’s.— Adv. BILLIE WOLF has the best parlor the town. Have you ever seen in A ustin’s G r e a t e s t Movie T O D A Y O N L Y Eugene O ’Brien — I N — “ A FO O L AND HIS M O N EY” B y G e o r g e B a r r M c C u t r h r o n A P i c t u r e w i t h L o v e , Thrill* a n d A d v e n t u r e C O M IN G T H U R S D A Y E A R L E W I L L I A M S In “ TH E FO RTU N E H UN TER ft S tu d en ts’ T a ilo r Shop P H O N E 5 - 0 0 - 8. C H A S . H. R A V E Y J E W E L E R 1 0 6 W est Sixth S t r a i t 1-2 Block F ro m High Price* U niversity C le a n e rs and D y­ ers. P h o n e 8 2 5 . L a d ie s ’ w ork a specialty. T h o m a s & Stuhall, P rop s. DON’T K IL L YO UR W I F E — Let one c f our Electric Washing Machines do the dirty work. Free demonstra­ tion. Phone 320. J no. L. Martin. W A L T E R S T A E H L Y Life Insurance 624 Littlefield Bldg. Phone 3566 LOST A brown and blue striped silk umbrella (of foreign make) with handle knob of lopis lazuli mounted in silver. Winder please return to Miss Stoltzfus at extension office, I. Hall, or ring hor at phone IOO. Ha.I of Fame? 80 8 Congress Ave. W A N TED by brother and sister students for next September, two or three well furnished rooms ably University. Ring 3537, Mr. Wentz. Max Lester. fountain prefer- pen, initials “ M. M. L .’ on gold band. reward and thanks. 0 n a private home and near the LOST Waterman J Phone 91)1, for Ideal S I E V E R S ’ VIOI.IN SCHOOL 1604 East lith street. Enrollment of pu- psi at any time. Phone 3664. Furnished house or light-housekeep- Telephone ing rooms for summer. 3359; Mrs. Whaling, 706 W. 23rd St. FOR R E N T One room, suitable Bel), 805 VV. 22d Street. Special prices 9 I for two boys. $15 per month. Apply on organdy and gingham dresses ,2 6 0 6 Speedway ! I CO EDS How are your shoes, slip- .... r, riC, R EW A RD For return of one gold ! I * ” and P«mP8? Brin* thom to USE .ii we D Y E them and make att skin places iii ink loK, fftgrawti ...i “ F R i> k . i ) ” ( o-rn , Parlor * ° ° n as cuff 951. I how new. Dickerson’s Shining next to Looke’s Cafe. O gelsby a t Y . M. C. A. Tells of Missionaries, J o n e s Says F in a n c e s Com ing Slowly Committee reports at the weekly cabinet meeting of the University Y. M. C, A. show organization covering University of Texas faculty mem- L hers who will teach in other schools § this summer are: J. fr • Royster, pro- ^ fessor of English who will be on the i s teaching staff of the University of g (actively several phases of I life. Jack Oglesby, president of the I association, gave a report of the mis­ sionary committee. Conferences have been held at different homes; mission study classes organized, and fine re­ sults are already visible. Everett Jones reported that work of the finance committee is progress­ is at ing slowly. The the present busying itself collecting Everyone pledges made last who has not paid his pledge is urged to do so at once. committee fall. student North Carolina; Spurgeon Bell, pro­ fessor of business administration, will offer a course in business administra- | j tion at the University of Chicago; H. G. James, professor of government, | will also teach at the University of ; || Chicago; E. R. Sims, adjunct p ro te a -; J sor of romance languages, will teach s Spanish in the University of Chicago and will also take work to complete his Ph.D. degree. E. D. Shurter, pro­ fessor of public speaking, will teach in the University o f California and A. B. Wolfe, professor of economics and so­ ciology, will teach in the southern de­ partment of that institution. Reed Granbury reported that the committee on visiting the sick had been to the hospital every day this Several University students week. I will be discharged from the hospital today, according to the committee. The committee on religious pro- M. S. Handman, professor of so­ ciology, will teach in the University of Texas for the first term, and e x ­ pects to visit France during the re­ mainder of the summer. T. W. Riker, associate professor of European his- \ grams reported that active work is j tory, will visit England during the bong done to get a man for the a n - 1 summer months. A. C. Judson, an­ nual evangelistic meetings. Word has junct professor of English will go to j just come from Sherwood Eddy that England and st tidy In the British lit- g he was to sail immediately for Eu- erary and art museums. Miss Dorothy Schoens, instructor in romance lan­ that he will spend next rope and guages, will make a tour of Europe, year in Asia. Many students have been interested in Eddy and will be visiting Spain especially. disappointed at his being unable to come to Austin. He stated that he would let the Y. M. C. A. know as returned to this country to take up work again in American Colleges. AT C R E S C E N T TODAY ---------- o-------------- G ER A LD IN E F A R R A R AND LOU T E L L E G E N . K o d ak ing is th e c r a z e . Get LOST Ari Elgin wrist watch prob­ all you r supplies a t the Shine- ably between East Woods and Lubbock p a r , films, e tc . K o d a k s loaned Hall. Reward. Please return to Ka- to students. H a v e all your de- trill a Kirby or phone 240H veloping done by the Students P h o to Club at th e C o-O p, Y. M. C. A. and S hinepar. for couple, without children; near campus. \ 11«11 ♦* s Box ll. University Station. WAN"!'ED Room and board S tu d en ts’ T a ilo r Shop P ohn e 5 - 0 0 - 8 We give you your money's worth. E a t meat we have if, at the very best princes. All kinds The Parlor Mar­ ket, 1004 Congress Avenue; phone 75. S e r v i c e it O u r A i m . Y o u W i l l “ C o m e B a c k " K E L L U M S B A R B E R S H O P 2 1 0 7 S p e e d w a y DANCING National, interpreta­ tive and technique. Modern dances Phone specialized. 2991. Private studio. T EACH E KS VV A N T E U — Science, $1500; mathematics $1500; young man English, $1850; young man, Spanish- 1,atin, $1350; grades, $1000; art, $100. Numerous others. Teachers’ Co-oper­ ative Association, Dallas. OH.RITCHevRD/'ON.D.C. CHIROPRACTOR p a l m e d .s c h o o l g r a d u v t e OFFICE HOURC * ^ IOT2a.m 2 -6 R M P f * * * T I07 LITTLtrirLD (X D G 502505 -------------- O-------------- LOST A Kappa Kappa Gamma T R E A S U R E ISLA N D . to the learn the art of ------------- o------------- A R E A N N O U N C E D W O M E N S C H O L A R S H IP S During the past three days valuable posters which were borrowed from New York have been on display in I the Y. M. C. A. and in the Main I Building Men who are successful iii winning the lady of their dreams would give the anything world’s most famous lover, Loa Tclle- gen. The Goldwyn star is famous for his portrayals of romantic robs on stage and screen, for he is supposed ideally gracious courtier to lie every woman hopes some day to nu et. With his wife, Geraldine F a r r a r , Hie famous prima donna, he is starred in “The the latest Goldwyn photoplay, Flame of the Desert,” which will be shown at the Crescent Theatre todr.y. Lou Tellegen makes an unusual ap­ peal in this new role, for he is a B rit­ ish officer, acting as spy with the B e­ douins of the Sahara Desert, who a ic planning to revolt against their E n g ­ The institutions of France offering in the flowing lish rulers. Garbed the scholarships are located at Paris, the Egyptian, robes and turban of _ i s con- roues and Caen, and offer twenty-two sheik Essad fellowsh.ps and scholarships-nineteen sidered by all his acquaintances t0 be. ,„s of in Lycees and three in an Ecole Nor- male. In a bulletin recently received from the American Council on Education, scholarships were announced by the French institutions to women students in the American colleges. This idea is a follow-up on the exchange of stu­ dents proposed by France. Many of her young women are being educated in the American colleges. t0 the dark. skinned , L()U Te|iegen) , . genuine"clots I *C O ' 0 0 0 0 * u . . c S r W I ROSENWALD & W EIL m ake ours and they hare long beni | recognized as the forem ost tailors in U. S. in Thin Goofol I fabric. When you are down our way drop in and see how J I tailored PALM B tl ACH looks on you. E a r l & Wilson S h irts an d ('olla TS S t e t s o n H a t s HoUpmjl H osiery for J a n d lady The Brit .l/tujJ s o t 'IE TY BRAND CLOTHES TRY A WANT AD IN THE DAILY TEXAN Camel merit! ..Ill If you w ant a good job in cle a n in g or a lte r a tio n phone UNIVERSITY TOGGERY Phone 3 0 9 0 2 3 0 0 1-2 G u a d a lu p e F o r the Best in H o m e -B a k e d Pies and C ak es and Jelly -R o lls, Call I -O -l-6 fo r T H E C A P I T O L B A K E R Y 2 4 0 9 G u a d a lu p e P H O N E 5 3 6 ^ 7 3 *1 For AU/-TIN LAUNDRV-TOY CLE ANIMO CO W . Y P h o n e g o o N W S Its a tale of wicked pirates, a search for buried treasures, and a romance that will live forever in th** hearts of “ Treasure those who have Island,” the Robert Louis Stevenson masterpiece, that will be presented in picture form at the Majestic Theater today. * read In making the screen production, Maurice Touhneur had the experience of other classes of the sea including I “ I he Life Line” and “ Victory,” and his latest efforts excel even these for­ mer successes. Remember Jones and Black Bill To secure a fellowship or a scholar­ ship in these French institutions, nec­ essary credentials must be sent in not later than May 25. Only American born women are eligible. Applications should be sent to Professor Margaret E. Maltby. 419 West 117th Street, New York City -o— ODE TO A FOOL. A haunted tower, the witching hour. The glimpse of a fair young face, Her wondrous hair, in tresses rare Like a veil of golden lace; , , , . . . , , , Dog. few. Long John Silver, and .h at ° “ r h" 0 b° ld " S 8 k" l|{ht of " ld' other wild band of pirates who would scuttle a ship or cut a throat for a pastime'* They are made again, just as if they had walked from rp. I the pages of Stevenson's book onto the ; ™ * y screen And there’s the deuce to pay. Mailed,— eager for the fray, F , ™ ’ “ me0,w Said~ roo! and His Money — ’tis true! She wins his heart from the very start live, to There are critics who say that Bu* * Uke he. we’d like to be the Nile. When he meets and falls in love with Lady Isabella Channing (Geraldine F a r r a r ) it is difficult for to hide his real identity, and him when his strong personality and the atmosphere of Cairo and the desert t .°, convince LadV Isabella 1 one man in her 1,fe» the situation becomes tense with emotion The woman fights to uphold her pride of race. People you would like to know. Mary Roberts Rinehart— A Bray j comedy and other interesting subjects are shown as an added attraction. ------------- o—---------- to W h e r e is the best p la c e find m a r ria g e a m le h eiresses? See “ T h e F o rtu n e H u n te r.” “W, „ Where Everybody G o e s ™ ~ I * the Majestic—the South. finest show m o ---------- C am els delightful­ ness is due to th eir quality and to Camels ex­ pert blend of choice T urk­ ish and choice Domestic to­ baccos. The more liberally you smoke Camels the surer y °u a re that they are made to / . 355 y ° You 11 Prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! "Treasure Island" is the greatest ad- venture story ever written, and who tie he vc them will have an opportunity Wmdnpadav , to see the picture just as it is told in ! the realism and the book, with all fidelity of detail which the motion pic- ■ lure art permits, A " ° f U S_m * a " d V0U M utt a man keep his p led g e K now tod ay th a t you ca n At Queen Theatre, Tuesday and h i m ? ” ^ e ° " T h r F o r Ptune°H unt° j smoke Camels liberally with­ out tiring your taste; and, that er.” Camels leave no unpleasant r| cigaretty a f te r ta s te n or un­ HAVE YOU TRIED ONE LATELY? R obert Burns, Owls, Whits. O w l. and Little. Bobbie C i, art THE SHEAR COMPANY Distributors pleasant cigaretty odor! You’ll find it mighty interest­ ing to compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! C a m e / s a r * t o ld e v e r y w h e r e in sc ie n t ific - a lly te a te d p a c k a g e s o f 2 0 c ig a r e t t e s ; o r ten p a c k a g e s ( J O O c ig a re t t e a ) i n a g le e * - •ne-p a p e r -c o v e r e d c a r to n . W e a t r o n g ly r e c o m m e n d t h is c a r to n fo r t h e h o m e o r office s u p p ly o r w h e n y o u travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Wiaatao S .I . . . H. C. the dainty .Shirley Xlason, little screen star has been selected to play the role of Jim Hawkins, the boy of j the story who hides aw’ay on the ship bound for the island W'here the t r e a s - ; I urei s sought, and she gives a more I faithful interpretation than any boy! I.on ( haney, whose inim- j could give. itable character acting in ‘“ The Mir- ! is said to give a sterling acle Man performance of the dual parts of Pew and Marry, (diaries Ogle is Long John | Silvei Others in the cast are Josie Melville, Al Filson, Wilton Taylor, Joseph Singleton, Harry Holden and (Sydney Dean A r e p r e tty heiresses left to small F o r tu n e becom e old m aids to w n s ? H u n te r.” “ T h e See in --------------o-------------- Can a m an e v e r m a r r y and d e f e a t m oney s la u g h t of F o r tu n e H u n t e r .” l o v e ? ” See for th e on ­ ‘‘Th e Q uality, P rice , Service U n excelled SH IN IN G P A R L O R F O R L A D I E S A N D G E N T S C L E A N IN G P R E S S IN G PHO N E 2 - # - 5 - 2 BAGGAGE TRANSFER SERVICE CARS PACKING The Elliotts W elcom e to the Stud IO The Elliotts A. W . G riffith O. G. Edd>»r