(She Battu teat! The First College Daily in the South A i l c t i ki x c r v A t ; SATURDAY. MARCH I. 1930. No. 130. Will It Be Another Victory for ? rivals will pions, one out of the two games played at Fayetteville. The playing of the Longhorns against the S. M. U. Alus- S teer passing attack ; helpless at the hands of the best sys­ Colorado Debate R esu lts in Tie Decision Friday I ONGHORNS vs. A ggies: These two ancient meet again tonight a t College Station in the last basket ball game of the 19! ticular significance nor the Aggies hav ence cham pionship; b ut ju s t the same, its highest when these two traditio nal foes meet in any con test. University students and ex-students are always interested in a gam e against A. & M., w hether it is football, baseball, track, basketball, tennis, or even if it should be solving cross-word puzzles or playing a game of tiddlewinks. The Steers enjoy defeating all o ther schools in the conference, but a f te r all, the Students and all alikp receive th e ir greatest thrill from w inning over the Aggies. The Aggies w ere victorious in the a n ­ nual football classic last Thanksgiving, and it is up to Coach W alker’s men to get revenge tonight. We are proud of the fact th a t W alker has never lost a game to the F a rm e rs, and considering the fine play­ ing of the Steers in the recent S. M. U. game, we are confident in believing th a t we can still c a rry this boast aloft when the curtain falls and the conference basket­ ball season tonight. C o a c Iv W alker has had his team going a t a fast pace all season, and the team has given Texas a good standing in the conference race. The players have displayed a con­ sistent fighting b ran d of ball that is in­ deed a credit to the coach and the school. The highest possible goal, th at of winning the conference championship, has not been attained; yet under the many handicaps the team has been working under, both the players and the coach have covered themselves with a world of glory is closed tem of defense ever seen in the conference; i and unable to stop the greatest scoring spree th a t we have seen here in a longj I time. W ith the result b e in g a tie v o te o f e ig h t e e n for each te a m , A rth ur S an d lin and Leroy J e f f e r s , U n iv e r s ity d e b a tin g team , m e t the U n i ­ v e r s ity o f C olorado tea m last night, t a k i n g th e n e g a tiv e o f th e q u estion . “ R esolv ed : T h a t Modern A d v e r tis in g Is The in B ou lder, Colo., S a n d lin ’s m e s sa g e It is a potent fact, however, that * results w e r e rece ive d h ere b y w ire from S a n d lin at a late h o u r la s t night. Summer Session Is Discussed By Executive Group the | )(J More D e trim e n ta l Than B en e ficia l to the A m erica n P e o p le . players as well as Coach Walker will be laboring under a great burden tonight due s to the friction th a t has been caused this week. Such is enough to break the morale of almost *my team, but not so w ith this year’s basketball team. The players and the coach have had cause to be discouraged in not having won the conference cham­ pionship; and they have had other ditti- culies this week. Yet we find that they left for College S tation yesterday firmly determined to beat the Aggies. W e believe] in W alker and the players and arc expect­ ing a victory tonight. We believe it would take a genius, like W alker, to pull his men together, and spu r them on with a de­ term ination to win. F o r this and many oth er r e a s o n s we sincerely feel th at Walker is a capable coach, w orthy of the position he now holds, which is one that should be offered him in the future. te a m will m e e t t h e U n iv e r s ity o f C a li­ fo r n ia d e b ate rs, and will tak e th e a f f ir m a t iv e sid e o f tho q u estio n , “ R e so lv e d , th e N a tio n s Should A d o pt a Plan o f C o m p le te P o lice D is a r m a m e n t D ow n P o w e r .” on T w o d ays March 0, th e y will m e e t th e te a m S o u th ern th e U n iv e r s ity o f se -ion, C a lifo r n ia , ami will a g a in ta k e the a f f i r m a t i v e side o f the disarm a- indicated t h a t the a u d ien c e had be en com - posed la r g e ly o f sch o o l stu d e n ts fr o m a n eig h b o rin g m in in g to w n . J e f f e r s anti Sand lin w ill go on to the P a c ific c o a s t w h ere t h e y w ill m e e t se v e r a l C a lifo rn ia tea m s. On March 4, th e T e x a s The q u e st io n o f the plans for the fu lly c o m in g su m m e r w e r e d iscu ssed at a m e e t in g o f th e e x ­ e c u tiv e c o m m itt e e of the s u m m e r sessio n la*-t T h u rsd a y , a s t a t e m e n t issu ed by Dr. I' r e d * rick rec tor o f the su m m er says. $40,OGO Must be Secured By Legislative Action to later, E b y , not. bt e v e r y d ay th a t the p a g e s o f the The w i n d s o f the co n te st o f f ic ia l U n iv e r s ity m a g a z in e can pe- “ T hree Men “The w hich will he held a b o u t April ITH r e f l e c t lite ra ry w ork s o f the will be invited t o d eliver their ora- j m l i a r excellen ce tio n s at the B a t t l e o f F lo w e r s | in lon g co m p o sitio n s, and a T u b ” S tan and it o f lu n c h eo n April 21 All c o n t e s t a n t s m u st bring theii clim b er.” o f n a m e s T h e o u ts ta n d in g th in g ab ou t the th e ii I March L onghorn is the cover, by It is a g oo d one, S p e e c h e s m ust b » the b est o f th e year- so far, and g e t Hall 13 on or b e - ' T ru m an B eard. p a tr io tic , and n o t 1 attra ctiv e to m erit e n o u g h o f E nglish. —------------- o—---------- - H. E. S E C T IO N M E E T S A ll se c t io n s o f H om e E eon om - ^ cs I will m e e t VV e d n e s d a y n ig h t, j n a m e s VI arch 5, at 7 o ’clo ck in K B a l ’ j s p e e c h e s to S ‘or a m e a t c u t t in g d e m o n s tr a tio n fo r e March 31 recording to Miss J e n n ie W ilm o t [o r i g in a l and p ro fes so r o f h om e eco n o m ics. o v e r 1,500 words. and the I o d ay L ast D ay F o r P led g e s I o M ove to H o u ses S a tu r d a y is the last day t o 1) n e w f r a t e r n ity p le d g es to m ove into the f r a t e r n it y house. A pled ge m ay m ove unless he ha*- made a c o n tr a c t with his house- mother to remain at his p rese n t loc ation , and is unab le to obta . his rele ase. N o tic e o f m o v in g th< fraternity h o u se m u st be giver to IR an V. I. M oore on or be fo r e Mareh 24. i n t o Arrangements Submitted To Regents For Final Ratification P lan s for d o in g m ajor work in a cq u irin g a d o cto r o f b u sin e ss a d ­ m in istratio n d e g r e e w e r e su b m it­ ted and passed at the m e e t in g of the g ra d u ate f a c u l t y F riday a ft e r - j noon, Dr. H. W. Harper, dean o f the G ra d ua te S ch ool, announcer!. D u ring th e m e e t in g s o m e doubt; d evelop ed as to w h e th e r a g r a d u ­ ate s t u d e n t w a s req u ired to pas the c o n s t it u ­ | an ex a m in a tio n on tions o f th e U n ite d S ta t e s and T exas. In the e v e n t th a t such an j e x a m in a tio n is required, the fac- ; ulty has re c o m m e n d e d th a t a tw o se m e s te r hour cou r se w o u ld be s u f fic ie n t. The m em ber- also am en d ed the c a ta lo g u e , m a k in g tw o ch a n g e - in g e o lo g y co u rses, a w ell as s e v c i a l m inor a d ju s tm e n ts , Dr, Harper stated. M otorcycle C o ps C h a lle n g e C a m p u s S p eed A s p ir a n ts A c a v a lc a d e o f A u stin t r a f ­ fic p o lic e m e n , t w e n t y st r o n g m o u n t e d on sh in y n e w m o t o r c y d e s and w ith sire n s sc r e a m in g th e c a m p u s tw ic e Fri­ circled d ay m o r n in g to g iv e e v e r y o n e fa ir w a r n in g that th e n e w m o to rc y c le b rigad e if a b ou t t o se t o u t on its c am p a ig n to stop sp e e d in g on th e state highw'ays. p r e su m a b ly T h o se st u d e n ts w ho confetti in recoi l plated d riv ing hom e tim e fo r the March 2 w eek -en d have fo u n d it a d visa b le to re­ co n sid e r now. For th e f l e e t o \ tw e n t y g r e y m o to r c y c le s wit! arc their stern p repared just such em er g e n c ie s as m ay be p r ecen ted by the h om ew a rd fac ed riders flivv ers. for Faculty Group Acts on Course In Government Arts and Science Teachers Consider Plans Of Committee The co m m itte e w h ich w a s a p - 1 p oin ted Monday at th e m e e t in g of th e f a c u l t y o f the C o lle g e o f Arts and S c ie n c e s b y D ea n H. T. Par- lin, w ith Dr. A. I*. B ro g a n as ch airm an , m e t T h u rsda y a fte r n o o n and d is c u sse d th e m a t t e r of the in f u l f il lm e n t o f the a m en d ed bill passed in th e recen t session o f the legislature. the i T h e m a t te r s whicti the c o m ­ m itte e consid ered w ere, th a t G o v ­ e r n m e n t -?10 should he required fo r all d e g r e e s g r a n te d by C o lleg e o f A r ts and S c ie n c e s ; that the cla u se, pag e I U . u n d er “ pre-; scribed w o r k ,” s e c t io n 5 the c a ta lo g u e be c h a n g e d to “ G o v e r n - j se m e ste r m e n t 310 and th ree in e c o n o m i c s ’ ; th a t hours h ours in a n th r o p o lo g y or so c io lo g y be requ ired fo r all d e g r e e s g ra n t ed b y the C o lleg e o f A r ts and S c ie n c e s ; th a t so m e a r r a n g e m e n t of be m a d e to m e e t th e n e e d s first y ea r c e r t i f i c a t e s to tea ch t h r e e in Massed Bands Will Appear In New Auditorium Pharr and Dibwad to Merge Three Groups For Performance 225 Pieces Play Longhorns, Shriners, And High School Boys In Concert T he b ig g e s t massed band c o n ­ c e r t eve r a tte m p te d in th is part o f T e x a s will be p resen ted a b o u t A pril 15, in th e n ew A u d ito riu m G y m n a siu m on S p e e d w a y , B u r­ n e t t Pharr, d irec to r o f th e L o n g ­ h o rn B and, a n n o u n c ed Friday. P h arr and IL D ibw ad, d irecto r o f the B en B u r S hrine B a n d and j th e A u stin H igh S ch o o l Band, to m e r g e th e t h r e e b an d s, p lan e a c h o f w hich in itse lf is a large, w e ll- k n o w n m u s ica l o rg a n iz a tio n , in t o o n e m am m o th hand o f a bout t w e n t y - f i v e t w o hundred and p ieces. th e b a n d s th e n u m b ers T he prog ram has b e e n m apped is o u t , and each o f w o r k in g on t o be g iv e n in th e u n iq u e p e r fo r m a n c e . “ In t h e p a s t ,” P h a r r c o m m e n t ­ ed , “t h e r e has n o t b e e n e x is tin g b e t w e e n co­ o p er a tio n n e c e ss a r y t o p u t on a hand c o n c e r t on su ch a t r e m e n ­ d o u s sca le , b u t this y e a r Mr. Dib­ w a d and I plan to m a k e the m a s s­ e d band c o n c e r t a p o s s ib ilit y .” th e m u s ic ia n s th e N .T .S .T .C . A lu m h i M eet T u esd ay at 5 All e x - s t u d e n t s and e x - f a c u lt y m e m b e r s o f th e N orth T e x a s S tate T e a c h e r s ’ C o lleg e w ill m e e t in G a rrison H all T u e sd a y , March 4, at 5 o ’clock fo r t h e pur­ p o se o f e f f e c t i n g a n o r g a n iz a tio n f u ­ and o u t l in i n g p lans f o r th e IOO, tu re . Leo H a y n e s , s e c r e t a r y t o th e B oard o f R e g e n ts , will hav e cha rge o f the m e e t in g . Mr. H a y n e s w a s p r e sid e n t o f th e g rou p la s t year, w hich w a s m ad e u p o f A u stin n u m b e r in g a nd c a m p u s p eo p le m ore tha n IOO. — o ----- Dr. B enedict to G o T o D allas Saturday Dr. H. Y. B e n e d ic t, p r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n iv e r sity , will le a v e at noon S a tu r d a y fo r D alla s w h er e he will ad d ress a m e e t in g o f e x ­ s t u d e n ts at a d in n er to be held S a tu r d a y night. Dr. B e n e d ic t w ill sp eak in th e a t S im m o n s U n iv e r s i t y A b ile n e , M o n d a y m o r n in g , an d will a d d re ss a g a th e r i n g o f e x ­ s t u d e n ts o f th e U n i v e r s i t y M on­ day n igh t. H e will return to A u s ­ c h ap el tin T u e sd a y . ----- -— o---------------- M ISS C A S IS ILL M iss Lilia Mary Casis, p r o f e s ­ sor o f R om ance la n g u a g e s , w a s a b s e n t from her c la s s e s T h u r sd a y b e c a u se o f illness. — ------------------- o --------------- — g o v e r n m e n t c o u rses to b e giv en around the perip with th* buzzard Faculty Members Talk A t March 2 Banquets J R ., S A M U E L P E P P E R , and E T H E L , “ poo r w r e t c h ,” a ga in th e m ad e ca m p u s w ith the n e w is su e o f th e L o n g h o rn . . . . W h o e v e r Sam is, he su re k n o w s his v e g e t a b l e s . . . . t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e on B U R T D Y K E , B IL L B O N D , seen and JIM M Y P A R K E w e r e in on e a r r a n g in g fo r th e drink s local dope parlors. T h e y o f t h e all had th e e x c e p tio n o f Bill, and he had to b o rrow a co p p er . . . . fo u r - b it p iec es w ith 2 P la ns ar e a lm o s t c o m p le te for banquets the va rio u s March w hich w ill be held u n iv er s a lly by I he Lx- T e x a s e x -s tu d e n t clubs. L Students* A sso c ia tio n , w hich sp o n s o r in g the b a n q u e ts , has ar ra n ged f o r fa c u l t y and prom in en t e x - s t u d e n t sp e a k ers to a d d ress a m a j o r ity o f th e clu b s in T ex a s. D u e to th e f a c t th a t March 2 o c ­ cu r s on S u n d a y , m o st o f th e ban q u e t s will be held March 3. M A R J O R IE L E E , th e “ IT ” girl fro m S h erm an , lolled c o m f o r t a b ly s te p s in fr o n t o f Main on th e B u ild in g y e s t e r d a y , a n d m ig h tily in C H E S T E R L E E . . . . S h e had to March 3. do a ll th e ta lk in g — C h e s te r b e in g fo r e n t e r t a in in g in d u lged ■ N o la n c o u n ti e s in th e H ilton Ho c o n v e r s a t io n w it h l e i a t A b ile n e M o nd a y e v e n in g P la n s are u n d er wra> 2 0 0 ex -s tu d en t* P r e sid e n t H. Y. B e n e d ic t w ill ad d ress th e e x - s t u d e n t s o f T a y lo r ant J o n e s , C a la h an , S h a c k le f o r d , coa ch o f the W ichita Falls Big'/ S ch o ol, will be the g u e st o f honor L. M. E llison , p resid en t o f the D en ton chapter, has prepared fot a b o u t o n e hundred and f i f t y < x< from D en to n and D en to n C o u n ty who w ill m e e t a t th e CM.A. c a fe te r i a S a tu rd a y e v e n in g at > o ’clock. E x e s o f N av arro C ou n ty will E p iscop a in Corsicana m e e t Church pariah hall a t St. J o h n ’s, M o n da y night, March 3. Gun D ittm ar, w ho r e c e n tly sue. r e e d e d S t e v e P i n - kney a- pri-si d e n t o f th e H o u s to n U n iversity Club, a n n o u n c e d that h u n d r ed s o e x - s t u d e n t s are e x p e c te d to atten d a lu n ch eo n w h ich I* to be g iv en Contract Award Is Made Friday Thompson Calls Culture For Gym Chairs Fusion of Traditions ti n g the n u m b e r just for it. p ro p a g a n d a The editor, in a p iece o f a r tis ­ u n a c c o u n ta b ly tic titled “ V o ca tio n a l G u id a n ce,” ha* str iven to to u ch fo r a moment the hem o f th e g a r m e n t of truth in­ stead o f tr y i n g to ap pea r smart and sop h istica ted . Still in his bettei in the ness, h o w e v e r , and still ju v e n ile st a g e o f revolt against w h at he calls the “ p ra ctica l’ w ays o f the w orld, he finds h im -ell u n ­ to a c c e p t the c ircum sta n ce able to life r e d u c e s th a t b a n a lity o f ro utin e in the end, it s e lf on ly and so runs his p retty little essay in to a blank wall, or an em p ty The book re vie w sectio n void. this m on th thin, is e x c e e d i n g l y which m ay be a virtue, fo r H. M T o m lin s o n ’s “ All Our Y e ste r d a y is d escrib ed hy a m y s te r io u s E. B m e r e ly an ev en more m y s te r io u s B. IL K. S. starts to r ev ie w “ M others Cry as “ ch a rm in g ,” and ■ by H elen Grace Carli.4 Ie —starts, and then quits. short, short “ The K ey" b y . B a l Halber* in which story is a the ha* I been robbed sub m it to a round tab le d iscu ssio n a la Philo V a n ce, o f a bank which th u s d is c lo s in g the «<»** nut Mime escap e ness, but is f a ir ly well d one am culprit. It Delivery Set in lim e For Formal Opening April l l The c o n tr a c t fo r 3 ,0 0 0 folding ci air- to be used in the auditorium o f the n e w A u d itoriu m -G ym na- shim b u ildin g w a s a w arded Friday the .Southw estern S e a tin g < ms idea- o f T h e c u ltu re and the middle a g e s w e r e a result o f a fu sion o f th ose tra d itio n s which had com e d ow n th ro u gh the a ges and th o s e w hich g re w up in that , ag e, in the- o p in io n o f Dr. J a m 1 W e stfa ll T h o m p so n , p rofessor of h istory in th e U n iv e r s ity o f Chi-! cago, w ho spoke* on “ T he Spread in j o f Idea- G arrison Hall a u d ito r iu m F rid a y night. in the Middle A ge- “ Idea,-, w ere tra n s m itted pany for $3,'.>00, a c c o r d in g to in form ation receiv ed from George S tep h en s, a ss ist a n t com ptroller. E ig h t bids w e re su b m itted in a nsw er to th e ad vert inc merit for bids and a b o u t s e v e n t y - f i v e chairs of all ty p e s w e r e o f f e r e d foi selec ­ tion by th ese va rio u s companies, The chair e lec te d by J. W. Cal­ houn, co m p tro lle r , and Mr. Ste- f hens and ap p roved by the Board o f Regent* and th e Stat*- Board a n t of C on trol is o f n e c e ss ity a very i Irish C eltic im a gin a tio n , d urable chair b e c a u se o f the rough usage it w ill r e c e iv e at the audi- te a c h in g ; torium. chair finished in W’alnut. st a te s c o n tr a c t la t e r ­ ally , dow n th ro u g h the a g e s, and v e r tica lly , or a m o n g the people* o f j A n c ie n t G recian , Ro­ an a ge. man, and C h ristian c u ltu re had the m ost lu stin g influence* on th e ideas o f th e Middle A g es, while and the* G erm an ic, Iri-h C eltic, i m p o l i ­ Arabic r aces con trib u ted t i c in v a s io n ; that a l l j m in g lin g “ T he w r itte n p ag e; the art tra d e by m e rch a n t-; th e un co n scio u s p a rticularly e le m e n t s , T he It S o m e t h i n g a n d g u e s t s on t h a t e v e n in g . Thf i a t th e U n iv e r s i t y Club in H o u s to n o f f i c e r s u n a b le to help a b o u t i n i t i a t i o n .............. s u b j e c t ot P r e sid e n t B e n e d ic t ’.- March 3. JIM M Y T E E L I N G a llo w s th a t talk is “ V a r s it y As It Is.” and bonds* all s u m m er h e sold k n o w s s o m e t h in g a b ou t th em . . . th eir b a n q u e t at th e W ich ita < lul I H o tel G r e g g in L o n gv iew E x es o f W ic h ita F a ll s will ho le and P an ola will m e e t in th e new E x - - t u d e n t s o f Gregg, Harrison C H A R L I E R O B U C K , M A R V IN S a tu r d a y , March I. C lyde L itt le e v e n in g , March 3. and C L A Y Z A C H R Y ; fie ld , fo o t b a ll and track co ach of ; T he a n n u a l m e e t in g o f th e Oil is worth th e tim e it 'P O U N D , w e r e o b served signing a p etitio n t h e U n iv e r sity , w ill m ak e th e prim o f so m e sor t . . . . P r o b a b ly o f a cip a l a d d ress on th e C a rn eg ie I tio n w ill be held in Cisco e ith e i a B elt T e x a s E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o r ia it. I he S tr a n g e r slig h tly Ion a e r ' n arrative o f grim ta k e- to read by M. C. L. w o r t h y n atu re—-th at us, if it F o u n d a tio n rep o rt p e r ta in in g Ic on S a tu r d a y or M onday e v e n i n g t r a g e d y w ith the full pi imnc -s un 11 ..lf T u r n I n P k V d 9 . Col. % ♦Turn to Page 2, Col. 2 tr a n s p o r te r oi a c tu a l is a Peabody fo ld in g m a *s m o v e m e n ts su< h as war and art from Ita ly to th e o b j e c t s o f land north U N D E R G O E S O P E R A T IO N th ro u g h m arriage— a ll] “ H istory, in i n t e r o f th*' A lp s. it* th e la s t a n a ly s is cl F a lls u n d e r w e n t an opera ion j Mary Louise S t a l l } o f ic t i be delivered at d alivei et I April re so lv e s chairs m ust id e a s ,” D r.J p ita l T h ursd ay a ft e r n o o n , I? ob rn - g y m n a s iu m by that th e y m a y be placed in read Ll e m c o a s t o f A sia to the w ester n T h o m p so n said, “ and th r o u g h o u t a r y 27. R ep o rts from the h osp ita ness for th e fo r m a l o p e n in g o f tho co a st o f E u r o p e ” Dr. T h o m p son h isto ry said. the m o t iv a in g f o r c e , s e l f in order] id e a s w ere spread fro m th e e a st- id eas c a n F r i d a y st a te d th a t Miss S ta ley w a $ the th e s e w ere m eth od s by which i be traced w ith e u se .” into a g ro up o f _ Idoing n icely . it- a p p e n d icitis at th e spread o f ^ 7. _ building on A pril l l . St. D avid 's Ho Kramer Funeral Is Held Friday tll(' t>mt the -------- “ N e v e r fu n d s n e c e ss a r y By Rev. Barton la t year. T o do this, S e r v ’, c e s F o r F o r m e r Texas Moody ami the L e g isla tu r e w ou ld ] provide to r ru n n in g th e s e s s io n on the sam e basis as $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 m u st b e secu red by leg- islative a ction . its h isto ry in v ear s o f g lo r io u s serv ice I L . su m m e r sch ool b e e n so m u tilated as F ew re a lise j u s t what t h e c u t o f j the U n iv e r sity , w ere held Friday It m e a n s tha t be-; a ft e r n o o n a l 2 o clock a t t h e J hut- low W eed F u n e r a l hom e b y R ev. K. P. B a r to n , p a ste , o f th e F irst T h e b u n a ’ M eth od ist Church. . is n o w in prospect. K ram er. Jr., freshm an s t u d e n t p reshman Student At . , , Lockhart $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 m ea n s. tw e e n IOO an d 120 tors can be e m p lo y ed f o r th e tw o j term s. It m e a n s th a t 2 0 0 to 2 40 fe w e r c o u r ses can be o f f e r e d . It [ w a s held la ter in th e a f t e r n o o n ai F u n e r a l s e r v ic e s , h as the „ii„ cir u e U f, for Charlo , ] o f 32 inst rut t~q« . . m e a n s th a t a cu t o f th o u s a n d s o f I Lockhart. s t u d e n t h o urs must be m ade. st a te in s titu tio n s the s er v ice can be non Cook, and U s h e r I yler. A c tiv e p a llb ea rers w e r e Wilbur “ The U n iv e r sity su m m e r sc h o o l G eo rg e Allen, C h a r les C ald w ell has a lw a y s been run so e c o n o m - Jack S parks, R og er W iliam s, Gar- ic a lly thai no r e tr e n c h m e n t not risen W athall, A lbert Owers, \ er in ju riou s to m a d e .” in cr od, m ust r e d u c e and r etr en ch . A se r v ic e that has b een m o st e c o ­ nom ical and d eserv in g , and which is has been now f a c e d w ith the p r o sp e c t o f a h e a v y d e c r e a s e .” H o n ora ry p a llb ea rer s w er e M. “ A sim ilar situ a tio n o b ta in s i n j ( • Parrish, A lb ert Taylor, R. L. the o th e r o f W alth all, M. IL R ee d , I). C. Reed, higher ed u ca tio n . A ll th e sum - C. M. A v ery , J o h n C. Ross, Buck ichools, u n less r e li e f is g r a n t- A v e ry . IL C. R u sse ll, Mick B u t ­ lor, D o u g la s T ru itt, G eo rg e Kohn ’Thurman L a yn e, J e f f Layne, WH J ber A llen , Sam Sp a rks, Dr. Jot G ilbert, and N o r m a n Sh ield s. Hon o ra ry p allb earers fr o m L o ck ha rt w e r e Jim M yriek, L e e McC urdy Dr. T. C Cook w ood, J. T. Gillat J. N. G am brell, Jr., M. O. Floxvei I Jo h n Lipscom b, C arroll B row n Harry H ilg ers, E d g a r F ork e, Ga S t o n y, and Dr. W . IL O ’B anion , H o u se m o th e rs M eet T u e s d a y N ig h t at 8 in cre a s in g f o r yea rs, T h e m e e t in g o f the h o u s e m o th ­ ers for men st u d e n ts will be held T u esd a y , March 4, a t 8 o ’clock in the g ir l s ’ st u d y hall. T h e fea* t i n e o f the program will tie an add ress by P r o fe s s o r W il m o t o f the home e c o n o m ic s d e p a rtm en t. W inn to Be Buried In A lvin Saturday B. G. W inn, U n iv e r s i t y stu d en t who died a s the result o f a fall from the secon d st o r y o f a d o w n to w n b u ildin g T h u r sd a y a f t e r ­ n oo n , will be buried in A lvin a t 2 o ’clock this S a tu rd a y , it w a s r e ­ p orted y e ste r d a y . east fo r articles C alhoun A ddresses “ TI u e o f \ h o c r u c i f i x b y t h e Roman church is o n e o f th e m an y e x a m p l e s of an idea w h ich w as trail rnitted in the middle T he idea w a- o f o rien tal o rig in , ami was t r a n s m it te d th ro u g h th e S yrian m erc h a n ts w ho m ad e y e a r ­ ly jo u r n e y s t o th o f trade. fo u n d in “ T he storie s of U n c le R em us, u sually th o u g h t to be fro m negro in an folk lore, have been old Arabic m a nu script v e r y much the sa m e v e in ,” Dr. T hom p- M>n stated. “ T h e sto ry o f W il­ liam Tell has been fo u n d an d w a s origin, S can d in a via n som e b y tra n s m itted probably tra v e llin g m o n k who sto p p ed at rome m o n a s te r y in S w itzerla n d . “ C h a rle m a g n e w as n o t o n ly the a g e s. N e w to n Gresham and John A u s ­ tin, c la s sm a tes o f W in n , l e f t y e s ­ te r d a y to a tte n d the fu n e r a l. Winn was a stu d en t in th*' L aw S ch oo l, having e n te r e d the U n i ­ versity' this s em este r. He' is su r ­ v iv ed by a sister in N e w York anti h is parents, Dr. an d Mrs. VN. S. W in n o f Alvin. ,— -o------------- — to be o f t’iation of C anyon Satu rday. He J. WL U alhoun, U n iv e r s ity c o m p ­ troller, f o r C a n y o n w h ere he will a tte n d a m eetin g o f th e T e x a s E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A w e ­ T exas E x M eeting w ill make an address a t the m e e t ­ l e f t F r id a y ing. Mr. Calhoun will go to Lubbock Monday', w h ere he w ill a d d r e - a n o th e r E x -S tu d e n t s ’ A-sociatioij m e e t in g . He w ill return home 1 tra n s m itter o f ideas and cu lture, f Dr. T h om p son said, “ b u t w a s t h c ; T u esd a y . - O ' Che Unity <£txan gained by th e ir i n s t r u c t o r s in C an e x i s t T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MARCH t , 1930. SAI HAROLD TEEN—A CLIMAX IS NEAR W h y Hp like y o u r s ShooM not h* kb«**I 'n just a Wft DOES _ X HE J ALT LIPE A / pL cyp cc- fee e . WoNOA e, — v n o t uto 1M T 0 I l - t ' I * C i C o iu m a ia ta I-ii r e * , In * J o I I * * t * I I- p.» - - ft * * * L Fay# rh*!- J» **>*« N* - Alas M irph I m * J o f ’l*- IM* » .r./V .**r. C lsra Cknrtf .<1* M arm-a ’H * Caul Cr l m * * i >ort*fS r a M*« l . * F * ' i * f». ( ire k .th O r -*« , •»*! NIGHT S T A F F the su m m e r -e.***don». a la rie In th is day of e x t r e m e l y low for public achoo! t e a ­ ch ers, the le a st th e s t a t e can do is to fu rn ish th e m ea n s fo r the te a c h e rs to in c r e a s e th e ir a b ility arui e f f ic i e n c y o t h a t they may clim b a s high and a s ! a -t in th**ir p ro fession as is an one I rd. -ion by hundred p ro p riatio n I T i **r-dtv et in are in c re a s e th*’ is g r a n t e d for s u m m e r its the L a g is la t u f e . t h e re will Ie- a d e fic ie n c y o f a I/out badly reeded in s tru c to rs . S tu d e n ts ri th e sum m er will be o f f e r - less i] ab e ut (O u rmm th a n ho dd bt o f f e r ­ in s t r u c to r s should ed. I Iies<* br- em ployed. 'I hose c ou rses should be o ffe re d fo r th e wel­ fa re o f th e stu d e n ts an d fo r the p ro g ress o f the s t a t e ’s educational system . two hun d red th a t T h e tim e for d e fin ite ai tion i at hand. T h e ne**d is so din*, and the poten tial bad results Cf fa ilu re to act are so f a r re a c h in g the m a t te r ! la* ta k en up a t once. should increased a p p ro p ria tio n T h e for the su m m er schools should be u bm itted to the legi bitore on the its own m erits, and bill Tumid b** passed im m ed­ iately if t h e su m m er sessio n s are not to stiffe r , T h e need is u r g e n t; the necessity is c le a r ­ ly apparent ; so why riot, have ai tion at once without f u r t h e r d d a y because of oth er jKiliti- cai m a tte rs. I find IM bp f m ean t o citizei < cf t o state an d for th e se r­ vices re n d e re d by stat.*., schools in t h e su m m e r ae-Mons. t h e ir need - u rn m er ; f teat h**r.- de­ H u n d re d s of h o d to | pend upon su m m er in c r e a s e t h e i r knowledge and J te a c h in g e f f i c i e n c y . T h e pro-* r gro ss o f o u r ed u catio n a l svs- I te m d e f e n d s upon the ed .ut- | tion, e f f ic i e n c y and a b ility o f | th** J th e t e a c h e r s th r o u g h o u t s t a t e . T h o u s a n d s o f ch ild re n reap | t h e b e n e f i t s o f t h e know ledge f R u t h C ro ss, T e x a n and fo r m e r stu d e n t of t h e U n iv e r s ity , weaves in b eau tifu l s ty le th*' story o f Rose M ooney, a c h a r m in g , witty a n d a llu r in g g ir l w ho ca p tu res R o g er A ik en , N ew Y o r k m illio n ­ a ir e . B u t , a la s . Rose m akes a tragic sh ip w re c k o f her world in N ew Y o r k , a n d e f f e c t s a h a s ty d iv o r c e . T h e la s t p a r t of Kn- e h a n t m e n t ” deals with h e r re t u r n to f a m e as an a c t r e s s . SHOWS STA RT 2 • OO — 4 : 0 0 6:00 — 8:00 10:00 NO A D V A N CE IN P R IC E S / ADDED T A L K I E S T H E N E W HAUF B AC K COMEDY RIOT P A T H E N E W S “T H E P L A S T E R S ” “ Ring* on My F in g er*’1 T h e S t u d e n t s O w n S t o r e STARTS SUNDAY 4 Days Only U H N P U B L IX T H E A T R E S —PARAMOUNT P IC T U R ES —“ BEST SH O R A 1930, P*na> by one, know n to all t h e nfillton-* of - one of th e se pip e-sm oking w rite rs tr y i n g to be sensitive and r e fin e d people who have forced to read L ongfellow 's poem, l a n d suc ce eding only in b eing a th e e v e r la s tin g d e v o - 1 t r if le doltish-— with th e aid of th e c o n c e rn in g Hon or an A cadian It drivel lover forcibly s e p a r a te d by B ritish sol which th e L onghorn has. how ever, d ie rs com e to d e s tro y th e whole C harles H. F ay w ro te it. “ N a tc h i­ to c h e s ” by J. B. Crow, J r ., is less eleva te se ttle m e n t. p r e te n tio u s a n d is a piece of fine th e ir love to a sublim e p lane, vow- ing to love “ as as w a te r w ritin g (etc h in g , it m ig h t be eall- l uns.” T h ey do, and spend th e ir eel,) th o u g h a little self-conscious. ,‘T he Smaller* F e a t h e r , ” a n o t h e r lives, w a n d e rin g on, b r o k e n - h e a rt- edly b u t f a ith fu lly , into old ag e ! essay, by Le n o te P re ec e, is a in vain s e arch for each o th e r, and w o id y f a n ta s y b o rd e rin g on b l ­ a r e r e u n i t e d a t th e m o m e n t when e r a r y of I he b est of D eath ta k e s one and is shadow o v e r th e o th e r. Tho in d ividualiza tion of ch a rac- c o n ta in e d in a new a llo tm e n t of th e C a m p u s ” by one, tors is th o ro u g h ly even the made m o re e f f e c tiv e by the e t c h - I most d e lig h tfu l m a te ria l tho L ong­ ing o f character# h e re a n d t h e r e in h o rn has g o t hold of in m a n y a the co nfu sion. M o m e n ts w h e n } day, a n d can be read with much (by one person or a n o t h e r with th e p e r f e c t b e a u ty of n a t u r e j S t i c k l e A lie n ) a p p e a r s aga in , the pity. A pithy p a l a ­ a r e also p o w erfu l by Helen t i a l appeal, and ‘Sick Bcd E n g e lk in g is wro r th m ention, w o n d e rfu l because o f them . Yhe th oug h it has been b e t t e r do n e by one d isc o rd a n t note is th e a p p e a r ­ .Stevenson; also “ O ne H o u r ” by ance o f Roland D rew as G abriel, th e lo v e r; he n e ith e r looks th e p a rt | T. nor a c ts it, se em in g inc apa ble of k., an a t t e m p t a t fac etio u s verse, realizing im plications. O th e r ’an 1 w orth its space, of verse, of su p o r tin g c h a r a c t e r s a r e m ore for-1 to be much tu n a te l y chosen. Alec B. F’r a n - ■ which this S p rin g cis as th e old F a th e r , P aul M c A l - l m o r e ‘ s p e c i a l l y lis te r as B ened ict B e lle fo n tain e , N u m b e r, a S h a k e s p e a re a n s o n n e t in th e p ic tu r e i s j R f a p h called th e m u ltitu d e scenes being S am uel P e p p e r , J r . casts his C om m od ore C um ley. th e essay m a te ria l, how ever, accom plished, i “ P eeps a t th e ir emo- m o r e ’s but Kisses ( old is alone i g usto. th e re ought re m in isc e n t th e Town a b o r tio n “ R o u n d I b is fo r its is by I,. < . j Thirty Girls to Spend Week-End on Colorado T he lodges anc le ade rs a re More th a n th irty girls le f t th e lodges o r cabins. as Lucite ca m pus F rida y a f te rn o o n a t 2:30 o’clock fo r Cam p M anana, an en- Lodge .■arnement t « » t « l r i g h t e n « i l « up the ( 'd o r a d o River. T hey took j food supplies and plans foi p le n t\ o f good tim es to last until Monday C o u r tn e y W a r d ; A lum ni Lodge and C e n t r a ’ a f te r n o o n . C ollins; L o o ,se R obinson; ... Lodge. M a n e Bowles: Hiss Lodge L a v e r n e N o w o tn y ; follow s: Camp W .A .A . T exa- r Talk-* to t h e c a m p e rs b egan P s i- Lodge, Eola Clifton, in of B eing S a tu r d a y m o rn in g Miss Jo y wit1 ; ise Robinson, day n ig h t a t the cam p fire pro- T he ca m p e rs who a r e a tte n d in g gi ani. Miss B a rb a r a Ellen J o y of j this ca m p a r e aa fe llo w s: Lucite Wisconsin m ade h e r f irs t talk on | Collins, G loria Y antis, M ary a Good I Claire F e n n e r , B e ttie Lois R a n d a ll “ T he Art j M u riel T elfe r, Billy W eston, Lou- C a m p e r.” F ra n c e s L aughlin ‘‘Joy C r a f t , ’ M arjory Robinson, Ruthic Ju n k in which will include th e u se of the K ath e rin e Hill, Muskie M a tthe w s, knife, ax, h atc h e t, and e a m p -m ad t A n n a Bryce, M a rie Bowles, M er S a tu r d a y night she will I ceil L e a n e r , E lizabe th Boren) devices. tell th e girls ab o u t “ Some Gam pf t G ladys Maddock#, and M a ry Nasa I H ave K n o w n ” and “ O pportuni- | H erm aseila B raden , Zula Williams, F lo re n c e ties fo r Coun cillors.” Miss Jo y will discuss th e “ Shel- Baum an, Beth Law, Mildred Lippe te e an d the L a t r i n e ” in h er Sun- L a v e r n e Now otny, D o ro th y Tea day m o r n in g class, and S u n d a y I cock, T o n y R rac h er, Lib M cGuire nigh t she will tell “ W hat Campintt I Zeda LaCina, Essie Dear, E ola C lifton, M a r g a r e t C u n n in g h a m , M eans to M e." M onday m o r n in g Miss Jo y wiL Miss T h elm a Dillingham, advisor. m ake an exhibit of d if f e r e n t camp Miss B a rb a r a Ellen Jo y , J o y C r a t t ir I C oun cillor; Mr. A m o N ow otny devices and will explain them D. Woodbury. detail C o u r tn e y W ard, an th a n hold th e ir b a n q u e t M arch 2 in is held an- j d u ally a l te r n a t e ly betw e en Tem The s p e a k e r for Alpine E x - S tu d e n ts Club an n o u n c e d t h a t Roy Bediehek vvil head of the d e p a r tm e n t ai physic:- a(id |-e«js the m em b ers of t h a t clul a t March 1. p re sid e n t, T he a n n u a l M a rc h 2 b anque t j will be held by th e ex s tu d e n ts of G rayson C ounty at th e G ra y s o n H otel in Sherm an . P la n s have been co m pleted fo> I th e U n iv ersity . T h e C a nyo n u n it of the Ex, S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation will have at its g uests S a tu r d a y , M arch I, f o r ­ m er students o f the U n iversity fro m all sections of the P a n h a n die. Prominent spe ak e rs, includ ing ii W . C alhoun , c o m p tro lle r of ir th e U niv ersity , will take p a r t Many th e e la b o ra te I ulia T e x a s exes o f H e re fo rd , prog ram . th e a n n u a l In d e p e n d e n c e Day r e ­ union of T ex as exes of Corpn: Christi on the deck of th e Plaza H o t e I. B ilg e H o l t , assist- a n t district a t to r n e y , will be to a st m a s te r, and J u d g e Robert S ta y to n called “ Lost L a n g u a g e ” by Ju lia of th e U n iv e rsity will be f a c u lty I t is divine in- guest. A large n u m b e r of forrnei Kelly sta n d s out. into s tu d e n ts from A ra n sas Pass, Rock- sight, p u re p oetry, cra m ped u n c o m fo rta b le the po rt, Ingleside, G re g o ry , P o rtla n d ) v erse— y e t oth e rs a r e trivial beside it. T a f t, S inton, Robstown, Bishop T he R a ng er section, still shov- anfj Kingsville a r e expected to a t ­ ““ te n d the a f f a ir . The a n n u a l b a n q u e t of Texas exes o f Cainsville will Be held M arch I, Miss M ary G ywn, presi d e n t g roup, an of nouneed. local t h e itself, is much a g r e e a b le em phasis ed o f f by la r g e r and s o m e w h at b e t t e r th a n usual, on, w ith an w hat passes fo r original h u m o r of i th e cam pus. A page o f c a r to o n s h era ld in g pi ing by David Gorin, “ Dot Has a D a te ” by H a r r y B a r n ­ h a r t, an d an “ e d u c atio n al o ddi­ tie s ” s trip by A lfred M clinger are a m o n g those p r e se n t. L ittle I e m ­ m y T u m b le h as f o r tu n a te ly not been revived. Mack rh o m a s , .lr., supplies illus­ tr a t e d th e m onthly b u t “ Win a P riz e ! ” ballyhoo has also f o r t u n a t e l y om itted . The ex< hange m a te r ia l is full of loud, s tro n g , and foul puns. The con­ tr ib u to r s are •‘introduccui” on the back page. th e p r i z e w in n in g joke, been S T A R T S TO M O RR O W anti Donald Reed as B a p tiste, the unaccepted lover with whom a fine p a r ti n g scene occurs, a re excellent. The m ore th a n splendid a c tin g of | Miss Del Rio in t h e ro le of Evan- ; geline is b ut ad d itio n a l pro o f of her g rea tn ess . A p p re ciative notice m u l t He ta k en o f the su p e rb and moving backgrou nd of m u sic with which the T exas T h e a t e r has supplied the p ic tu re and w ith o u t which it m ight have been less p e r f e c t th a n it T he com b in atio n o f such . music and such silen t p ic tu re a r t, which has now d is a p p e a re d fro m the screen, is g r e a t and m ak es for the acme o f e n t e r ta i n m e n t . is. — c.b. O pening T o d a y “ D an gerou a P a r a d is e ” — With Narrcy C arroll as its sta r, Richard Arlen as s u p p o r tin g lea*!, G ustav is­ von S e y f f e r t itz as villain, an land as b ac k g ro u n d , a s to r y su g gusted by in cidents from C o n r a d ’.1 “ V icto ry ,” and a r e ­ pressed passion, th is p ic tu re seem- to have all th e a t t r i b u t e s of a :s u r e ­ fire success. And, as it is Mis: C a rr o ll’s s t a r r i n g v e n tu re , let us hope t h a t it is n o th in g Ie • th a n a rin g-tailed rio t a t th e box office. th e m e o f first T h e plot o f thi# s to r y wind* ar o u n d a m e m b e r of a ladies’ o r ­ c h e str a , Alma, who f in d s h e rse lf j w NANCY C A R R O L L m ill tm II I* Dangerous Paradise 'IIH w i t h R I C H A R D A R L E N S h e e t e r sw ee t!— th a n w h a t could be n e a r e r to h e a v en th a n alone on a tropical isle with N ancy Car- w“ a -‘ k but you will Have to f i n d o u t! v , , ? a > i.-*" N O W S H O W I N G P R E M I E R E S H O W I N G A WONDER HT4% in I b€ W o n d e r R h o w JA C K O A K IE IN W i t h P O L L Y W A L K E R and a •amt tm big »* the Navy R o m a i n e , S o n g * . Laff«, Girl* A D D I O : L A U R E L an d H A R R Y in • N I G H T O W L S " P a r a m o u n t S o u n d N » w » T H E D A I E Y T E X A N G eology Fraternity W isconsin Students Elects S ix M em bers V ote for M onitor held at the T e x a s S ta te College > Ii7 ' fo r Wom en ( C X A .) A p ril 2 The Festival is held each spring C . I. A . B U L L E T I N S R E A D Y to Tilt* Daily D E N T O N . F eb. 27.- T w enty- Six new m e m b ers w e re elec ted S igm a to th e Z eta c h a p te r of G am m a E psilons h o n o r a r y g e o ­ logy f r a te r n ity , at a m e e tin g held W e d n e s d a y n ight, it w as a n n o u n c ­ ed by S. W. Horne, p r e sid e n t. T he rrew m e m b ers will be in itia te d M arch 8. F ollow ing a r e the nam es of th e new m em bers; W a y n e B a rk e r, H u rst Sample, Arvin S cott, F r a n k Roper, Ivan J. F enn, and Leo W. Konz. ---------- , T he C hristian S cience M on ito r VNltl c o o p t a t i o n w»S chOMn »» t h - t « , t n e w s p a p e r th ro u g h o u t tho S o S t h w s t . r h * . ^ . . must c la n j vw„ un no*, ne published by Hie tw o b u lle tins College f o r W o m en th e ^ ^ ^ arnotta 14 studied d u r r a * th e f t a t « r » n * t f t e n U . a r e « M e by W d - l • # f ^ ^ by sophom ores in s e m e ste r U n iv e rsity t i W isconsin School o f le a - music d e p a r tm e n t. J o u rn a lism . t h e 'I t e m h. Julies, uiv .c.o ; e l .a a -e u T h eM al(, b y f a c u lty ' M em bers and th e s u b j e c t ' m a t t e r Miss Ora W hite, San A ntonio, f orm(*|.)y soloist fo r th e A m eric an i e h u rc h in Pan-;, will be one of th e | » , l i t t. a, u . . . Ty soloists. Mrs. Dan Brow n, f o r t , lllustra- , tions and many of them contain ; 1 courses of stu d y f o r club groups. W o r th , will be th e co ntralto. M w . j b u l l e t i n s avg sent f r e e upon c a r r y r, „ , b e a rs , f titer problem s. T h e y -I on home a n d c o m m u nity , ,, ... t i . . -v I he a n n u a l vote at th e e n d of the se m e s te r resulted in 35 b a l­ lots fo r th e M onitor, 23 f o r the N ew Y ork Tim es, 16 for the C hi­ cago T rib u n e , and 12 f o r the Kan- sas City S ta r. ca m e b u n e, P ost, and tho Brooklyn Eagle. Following soloist ami th e s e Brow n, Senior Law s A sked T o P ose for Photos th e New York Hernld-Tri- p re s id e n t of th e New Y ork E v e n in g p o r t W o rth . in tin- I Iterp ea n Club, c h a rg e d when groups desire them , T h ey a r e issued u n d e r th e direc- lion o f Mis# Lillian H u m p h ries, a d ir e c to r of th e extension d e p a rt- p a p e r s have been listed am on g the arna]| o rc h e s tr a , o rg an , and piano, rnent. bulletin** the School of Law, f i r s t f o u r leaders. L ast y ea r th e fo rty - f iv e a i w e re who will g r a d u a te e n ith e r in J u n e b el s ta te s and foreign co u n trie s la st M onitor r an k e d f o u rth in the poll. o r A u g u st, have been r e q u e s te d to 1 T h e to ta l vote this se m e ste r was h u m a n , an d who g e ttin g her wish. ( y e a r besides th e h u n d r e d s o f re- have th e ir p ic tu re s made f o r th e : n 0 # 1930 senior block pic tu re as soon as possible. “ The Rose M aiden” will be giv- with the ac com panim ent of T h e a r g u m e n t is th e story o f fail y q u ,,(M1 w t,(, desires to is ■ r e q u e s t a lth o u g h a small fe e O th e rs in t h e list this se m ester: F o r n in e y e a rs th e same news- die}, 0f tt bro k en h e a rt. I quests fro m Texas. Seniors in Requests received ^ .......... teacher. fro m f o r [ Wpre th e P hilad elphia Bulletin, I w ere th e Philadelphia P hilad e lp h ia Public Ledger, Bos ton T ra n s c rip t, Indianapolis News, and th e Chicago H e r a ld and E x ­ a m iner. D u rin g the second se m e s te r 1 4 1 o th e r n ew sp a p ers, including sev­ eral fo re ig n pub lication s, will be studied by th e sophom ores, o C .l.A . Choral Club A ssists in Festival in the “ T his should be done Bland, n e a r f u t u r e , ” R a y M, ch a irm a n of the p ic tu re co m m it­ tee, said, “ in o r d e r to avoid the la st-m in u te rush. T he p ic tu re foe will be $2.75.” -o — • P rofessor Correll D elivers Lecture J. A. C orrell, p ro fe s s o r of elec­ trical e n g in e e rin g , gave an illus “ A chieve­ tr a t e d le c tu re e n title d m e n ts of 1929” to th e m e m b ers of the A m erican I n s titu te of Elec­ tric a l E n g in e e r s F rid a y evening at 7 :15 o’clock in th e new Engi- tenta- ! n e e r in g L a b o ra to rie s. A ex -stu d e n ts w j i ] ' t i v c d ate. March th e a n n u a l b a n q u e t. S p e c i a l t o r n * p o i l u T i r e * . ■■ DENTON. Feb. 2 7.- The ( LA. Choral, com posed of 208 voices, in th e p r e s e n ta t io n of will assist “ T he Rose M a iden ,” by Cowan. l l , was set for j April 26, as th e o u ts t a n d in g tea it I t u r e o f th e Music F estival to JU ST A R R IV E D N e w V e r s i o n s o t Y o u t h f u l C h i c In Thi# G r o up of S t r e e t a n d A f t e r n o o n SILK FROCKS for the Charming Miss For Saturday Only $ 1 4 . 7 5 REGULARLY SOLD AT 19.75 S elect from a d e lig h tf u l collection K a- t m i n g individual print# and a ttr a c tiv e solid c o l o r s —with long or u n a rt new s h o r t sleeves ‘-w agger caplets, lingerie touc hes, belts and bows. What a Relief t 1 Ha J T h a t last cool­ ing drink was h e a v e n ­ sent. Such a relief on a w arm day. T h e re a re from more of th a t one came, w here nam ely, ( a m pus th e D ru g S tore. T hey af** life-saver# in disgust**, G et one o f t e n ! th em T ry the j C A M P U S D R U G S T O R E , Inc. “The Collegian# Store’* Phone 2-1191 W e Deliver K eepin’ M yself for Y o u ” and ii’ ‘T h e H arbor of M y H eart” From Motion Picture “ Hit the Deck” By Paul Specht and H is O rchestra J. R. R eed M usic Co» 805 Cong. Ph. 7508 SANDWICHES of all kinds P. K. Sandwich Shops, Inc. O p p o s ite U n iv ersity “ Y o u D o n ’t W a it on U t ' 2 2 0 6 G u a d a l u p e Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEM ENTS W H Y W O K R Y •;.i M e d i u m . H a - We nr I- 2<»X W . - v S e e M r - . B ir h . d , S p i r i t - }■ IO rn. to 9 I), m. No colored admitted. t o t a p p o i n t m e n t . H o u r * R i n g mh(j 2 H I G H E S T s ec on d h a n d c l o t h i n g a m i sho e * W e ^uy aw® ea c h p r i e s * p a id t o r *eU. A S wa r t. a. 417 K * * t (Rh. Them* 8- 6 Z : APARTM ENTS f o r r e n t DRE SS MAK ING FIRST CLASS D R E S S M A K I N G A N D D E S I G N I N G T H E i n d i v i d u a l d i f f e r e n t . C a n n u l a ? 1 P h o n e K3R2. t m e - n c a t h e m S e e Mir* S m i t h a t Mni>*l 716 C o n g r e s s A » e (h at m a k e S b o p p * . FOR SALE PR \ T ICA L L Y N E W Brtin * w ic fo r s a l e . R n r Sir*. < N! I t a i Re I «>R f ; A ! , K : S p o r t rd A l m o s t n e w t a d V r. B o x at 7 I R oa d site I# tit! * I o r it* fj#» M, . d . - A R O O M S f o r ,d do I W O U N I V E R S I T Y g i r l * to * h a r e ni f o r r e u ^ a p a r : m i - n t w e h t v m g ir l* te r m t e e . 1 1 0 4 G u a d a l u p e P h o n e 4 - UP-TO-DATE Soot h-K»» t Apartment- I n i c e r - r i n a t r t i r t n r * . o r f o r c o u p l e , • - d e n ta w i t h University and sired. p a r e n t * . town. 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P h o n e C e c i l B u t l e r . ). ,r N u e e e a S t r e e t . n o t e b o o k - R a t e s COHU 4H2H, 2 8 0 4 l a d l e s , o n e h e a t e d r o o m , ig T Y P I N G KO R H E N J : T o y o u I is b e d . g a o f L I I ti iw B u i l d i n g . l a r g e fir-:t 2 0 0 " H R R h NT : v a t e h o m e f I ni t l o r e o f ^trance. Gas 'HOI 1 4 0 4 f h e a t lo r a d o . friitit ro" rn in prt- W a l k l n g d i s - t o w n . P r i v a t e P h o n e nd f u r n i s h e d . T Y P I N G S p a n i s h . G e r m a n a n d F r e n c h S a t i s f a c t i o n g u a r . 2010 U n i t e r pf- la i t y. . S t r i v e . I-cr* a a n t e e d . L o u is e V e i t y A v e . P h o n e 7 7 -S. W A N T E D T W O w e l l f o r b o y s . A l o m e a l s if d e s i r e d . 1 9 0 6 G u a d a l u p e . f u r n t a h e d r o o m * , Ph> ne 2 1 6 S 8 W A N T E D — T h e m e s a n d t o t y p e . P r i v a t e i n s t r u c t i o n i n t y p e w r i t i n g a n d in U n i ­ f o r m e r a ssista n t t h e a e e s h o r t h a n d b y v e r s i t y . D i a l 9 0 6 6 . ROOM F O R R E N T : AH c o n v e n i e n c e s , go od lo c a t i o n , r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s , U A ! I l l -.'O— c lo se ! COAK HIP..u - n p a i u . ~ 0 a ( H 1N G S \ n i sh a n d G - > m a n . R ate* , .............. , p h o n e 7 7 88 , L o u i s a V n n V U»«*. £0*0 u n * a n . v. to I Tri ve t Ity a t 2810 R i o G r a n d e. C a ll 9668 o r see t h e roo m va rs it y A v e . f o r i n f o r m a t i o n . Business Directory BUSINESS SERVICE ___________ W B P A Y S t . Kh-.rt* 4 7 1 7 . t h e h i g h e s t p r i c e , to r e n a t e { w i t h H » y A d l e r ’s n a m e o f f c l o t h i n g a n d s h o e s . 4 0 7 L a ‘ t #» h p le a DRESSMAKING L e n g t h e n i n g ____ - (as - B O Y D R E S S M A K I N G dr***#*, a l l o w i n g n#*w a ty ia s h o r t ; r^ ,,v’ [ in g c o n t e a n d p l a n n i n g n e w drcr*nt. B u t - ! tu n h i d e . a s p e c i a l t y . Mrs. Bell. P h o n e 86 6 7 , . K < a ,M t o - h a r e r o o m . p r i v a ’ e e n t r a n c e , q u i e t , b l e c k e a s t o f c a m p u s . 2 2 1 0 T o m P h o n e 2 - T 3 J 9 . »w . ho . J U A r c h w a v . f o r r o o m , s t e e p i n g p o r c h . P h o n e TS I#- . _____ 1,0 F I R S T C L A S H B A G M A K I N G - - A l t e r a - — — — f i r . h ^ r o o m , fo r r „ t t 0 MrT » ;» r n East 26 1-2. Phone 2-8020. W^WhSS 1*IS ^ LAUNDRY I HOHE LAUNDRY1 l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 J PLUMBERS DENTIST ORS. LYNN A L T S * B a n c a l A n r e a.-" • I I H Norwood Bldg* "o p t o m e t r i s t E. RAVEN, n u m b i n g repairs, Ga * At s e i a c t l o a h e a t e r s . N i c e t i n g s . Ga* p r i c e * r e a s o n a b l e . M e r in o w a t e r h e a t e r 1 4 0 1 L a v a c a S t r e e t , T h o u * 6 7 8 8 . E Y E S hon T E S T E D a n d G i n s vc* __. rn n o t ic# . f i t t e d _ A . l l U R S T t N . O. It. in i 81 dis Centres*!* LONGHORN ■ AGGIE CLASh TONIGHT rn * • • — BM. «P «■» «*) rn tm • • * T H E ' D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MARCH I , 1930 SHORTHORNS DEFEAT ALLEN McGraw, the Builder M u 7 te O bi ACADEMY B \ 50 TO 14 SCORE Matches End; Dischmen Are Golden, Price, And I Kaderli Heavy Champ Hopkins Are Outstanding Players ! Sp*rial to TK* Daily Texan. I ships w ere decid ed a t Z H a ll yes- in th e 175 pound class. Intram u ral w r e stlin g cham pion- th rew P in ch u s S w irz czy k , acad e m , Preparing F o r Big Games P a u l D. G o d frey , e n g in e e r , lost d e n t editor, has W et g ro u n d s hampered* W O rk ou t o f th e L o n g h o rn s day. With both the o u tfie ld s o f t and slipp ery , Coach j DI ach d e v o te d th e a ft e r n o o n to a lon g and in te n siv e sessio n o f b a t­ the A llen A c a d e m y Tri- went. dow n B R Y A N , T e x a s, F e b . 28. b a sketb all feature; n * * mat h was b etw een G ilbert ra cie r fi'-e i m atch w a s b e tw e e n G ilbert Kader- in a 50 to 14 d efea t jj acad em , w e ig h in g 183 pounds W a lk e r ’s j t e r d a y a ftern o n . Shorth orn s! y L; _^°_°Xe^ isC’ York Giant* o f the seaso n March 6. One o f ; U n cle B illy ’s f o n d e s t a m b itio n s i ? 1 to ta k e som e o f th e “ b ig b o y s ’ into cam p, and n o th in g w ould de light th* v e te r a n m e n t o r more than a win from th e G iants, who en g a g ed in a track m e e t last year a t th e e x p e n s e o f the L onghorns i the fin al sco re b e in g 23 3. T he tw o t e a m s m e e t here again to m o rro w a ft e r n o o n at 3 o ’clock. have an o th ei i sh ot at big g a m e w h en th e V an- I enta- kee< com e here April I. T he S te e r s will Every Accessory for the College Man S h i r t * — T i e * — U n d e r w e a r H o c e — P a j a m a * H a n d k e r c h i e f * A N D A T P O P U L A R P R I C E S e n g in e e r . live a r a n g e m - n t s have also been R u dy B e c k , a ca d em , w e ig h in g 149 the Chi pounds. T h ou g h Ht-llums p ep p ered made Beck w ith a series o f right a le f t hook-, he could n o t stop his reason ab le c e r ta in ty th at the g a m f d o g g e d rush es c o m p le te ly . and J ea g o W hite Sox, and th ere is Ac- will be played here March IT. fo r a ga m e with N ational Shirt Shops, Inc. 6 0 4 C o n g r e e t o D * I C X f t S L . R W r v C V l C W M aterial D ue T od ay I T o d a y is th e la s t d a y th a t ma* . ... , ., te™ > w ll> be a ' c e Ptpd f o r th e third s t u d e n t e d itio n o f th e T e x a s L aw R ev iew , A lb er t P. J o n e s, stu - in d icated . The m em bers c o m p risin g th e stu d en t WHIG mit c on tr ib u tio n s. T h is ed ito ria l board are u rg ed to sub- issue o f ‘ he * • » » » • J o n y be o f f th e press by April I. « " » _____________ for you w h o love fine drinks Home Drug Co. ‘The Appreciative Place” MORE ENDURING THAN THE MAIN BUILDING Flashes o f T h e I exas-h armers Came to Come Over K U T W i t h Ko* *, Lo-*-, Elkin**, Fom- j T a Vi m m e n ha k*'t ha Walk r l e f t w early C o lk - ( T I ati« will nu »h i A SHK ■ will bt lf I?'Hi , s t a k e the it o r a t i o n i e f a * » ll r rival t c a n ’ ■ took | cer ars at!" co m p aa ', j e S M I ar*- re a - j t h a t we j 1to u g h f r o o it rig th* a n **t h* Hp indin !* h th* Kame bet-W** and It ivh! iii* the sa m e .ii hip were J A g g ie s OI is a hard pr,< b oa stfu l o f b . r ii basket b < ti a • i h a s rn lort i g am e • in* e Col*'b Fred bt* helm tin Oh Rose. Rec iB th e y were Tuesd ay nig ti An "on gam e a na bl can cr -es o v e r A , A’ M • rn n k ■ »ur<* o f t he b oa s t o u r g a m e . VVRh I lo)' up o f t he till a bl y ut art B<- at g ua r d* , fro Ro**' ami Sugar wa r d « H o w e v e r , a n d VV b d e at*- UM an in th fat jacket,ball sue t i t e r t o n i g h t * ' I C heath am o ut W a l k e r w i l l p r o b I ay!"* b y at r e n t e r , and Camp at for E l k i n s , V i n i n g i . to cee tt g o o d j and Earl den I .«rvice in t h e f r ay . Coach Reed will moi*' than like the com b in a tion o f Ko Iv s*n*l fo rw ard s n o , n y and Ramped at Hoke at te n t e r , Kenton and Eel at guards against the S te e r fo r *** Radio s t a tio n KUT is m aking ar, e ff o r t to b r oa d cast th e ga m e to they can g I lf n ig h t anti will Bom* <>ne to sponsor it They hav« flushes and s e n d o ffe r e d t h e air a n d th- I h e m o u t o v e r will be don*- if th*- g am e ca n no t bt b r o a d c a st. o - --------—- to gel . 'T ! ■/•"Ni V V L y a s p o r r SHOTS v ^ a %. a. j p t p I / I wr B y O T H O J O N E S T m ** Sport* Editor C O N F E R E N C E HT A N D IN O Arkansan T E X A S . a M. U . T. C. U« Rice ...... B a y lo r ... A. & M. P. W 12 H> 11 8 l l l l 11 Pct. .8 30 ,457 ,363 .363 ,333 g a m e ; HATT Rf)AY N IG H T A. & M, T* t a A*, f RU B a y lo r At lf* T. C. U . At F< Worth. M, U. ’‘Rat*” Wat son, threat Longhorn quarterback, back in th e day w h en G eo rg e “ Hook" M cCullough yrAA p r em ier w in gm an fo r Texas*, ' 1 the cam p u s y® w a t around in Chi cairo day. Rat- has been fo r the* pa-* few y* but had to t ome ba< k to dear old T ex as, o l d fa n s probably rem em b er tha t Wat son and M cCullough w e re a pair o f the g r e a t e s t o f f e n s iv e threat fur that ever w o re gridiron * leat A l l f r e s h m e n i n t e r e s t e d in b e c o m i n g f r e s h m e n b e e b a l l m a n a g e r * t e e M a r t y K a r o w o r l e a v e t h e i r n a m e * at t h e A t h ­ l e t i c C o u n c i l o f f i c e a t o n c e F r e s h m e n n u m e r a l t w e e t e r * w i l l h e a w a r d e d at t h e e n d o f t h e * e a * o n . Steers. Tin L onghorns in the lay had all kinds of play thorn yet when th e team was in a fo r to g position , Rats would alway call and w ould sh oo t the ball to the hook arm McC ullough. And how Hook would run for a tou ch d ow n . fo rw ard pa-* play a It w o n ’t b*- lon g now until the f ir s t big in vade lea gu e club will Clark F ield fo r a g a m e with the D ischm en. The Giant ar*- com in g T hu rsda y, March 6. McGraw h a s a n ice bunch o f p layers train in g at San A ntonio thin tiring and he is sure that the N e w V "rk N a ­ tio n a ls will be fig h ting fo r a p en na n t. McGraw has <>n hi*, club sev era l playei who have been ?tars in the big tim e circuit for sev era l year*. Freddie Lind J ack son, Eddie strum, T ravis home Rousch, Melvin OU, the run m arvel; Bob O barre! and ail th e rest of th** Giant first ■ tr iny ens will be th* Steers. seen a g a in s t in there t , o f the track squat* , , . third practice ! t h e lh** m em bers in w ill meet m ea t of the se a s o n th is Saturday a ftern o on at 2 :3 0 o'clock, ami al m en are e x p ec ted to be on tim e The t egulai d is ta n c e s will bt to g e t the m en accus the r e g u la r d istan ces run so *< t o I tam ed S a tu rd a y ’ m e e t en d s phase o f the j-n ng train in g. Nev week. training will start in earner. for the T ex a s Relays. the tit Start in g •-^aturiiay th*- eoacho: i ai i* g o in g to bo on tho lookout Un j mon to go t<» th* Illinois m eet and J th** natllonal m e e t , and th is mean. w o r k f 'or thlose who in ten d mak** titi rn •*►Ive? good en o u g h compot*I* in th ese meets. Ic J t* lect urei■ dinting AU rqen 1ire ex p ected to show som e iia p io l -ement in th eir fo rm , j ■ r n tho conc bes have been g iv in g the work w hich o f go od fo! rn. T I . m ea n s that m en wh* on th** va riou s team? W.I Ti' t their to form a S WO a improve speed and e n d u r > J ?! I vM tin d> *inihility rive (.A M E S P O S T P O N E D B i K ern ■bed a reb Sophom ore •.infs b e tw e e n th e or g irls’ te a m s and and ms which w e r e Friday, F eb ru ary ru-d ii filii T u e s d a y , M a lgaret Kirkner, od F rid ay. Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE Dr. G. B. Vosburg F O O T S P E C I A L I S T 601 N o r w o o d B l d g . Coin Controlled N - v Penny Slot Heat*«. direct fr->m factory. %2& easy term s. They will pay for them selves. W rit- tor list of ,, ,r scales end vend- in* re artou**. !>f whi*-* we have more than 6# d istin ct types. down, balance Fairpont Mfg. Co. Dept. O. 241 Ruth Ave. MILWAUKEE, WIA Big le a g u e m an a gers have sev­ eral m o tiv es in pla ing exhibition g a m e s w ith c o lle g e nines. They th a t such aa U n c le B illy f i n d I h s c b ’s tea m o f f e r th em the beat g a m e s t h a t t h e y can g et in the apr! ng. Then f o r th e p est sev era l ye ars lea g u e m aterial m o st o f th e b ig has com e the c o lle g e dia­ from monds, and b y p la y in g exhibition learns a p m . g a m e s a g a in s t su d , Such play find m ay be secured. o rs a* Pink y H ig g in s and Johnny likely bt E ailton will m ore th an w a tch ed very cl os aly by the ‘ e tim e scout* this seaso n . d a y of * aeried batting Y e ste r d a y w a s another su n s hin e and U n cle Bill) th rough a s t i f f h is m en pra ctice. ;i- The boy? ar*1 g r e a t and w th prettv w»- n e x t w e e k th e boys will b prim ed to ta k e on th e (d a r t Daedalion Quarterly Ha* Short Stories $m *fud to Th* Tinily 7**-,ta 28.— Three® D E N T O N . I * sh o r t sto r ie s by E l o b e Ball, San A n t o n i o ; F ar Ander -or., Mad Ville, and M argaret N n. S h a m r o c k , w ill fe a t u r e the second i*uue o f th e D a e d a lia n Q uarterly, the T exas l i t e r a r y m a g a z in e o f The S t a t e C o lle g e d M i shuted m a g a z i n e fo r W om en. w ill ba • M arch 7. I T w o n a r r a ti v e s k e t c h e s b y D or­ o t h y M ilner, H e n r i e t t a and Isabel W a l l e r , W ic h i t a F all*, and fo rm al A sta y * b y E d ith K e r n , D a lla s, and Walla G r a c e R eed , B le s s in g , w ill ihe in c lu d e d . N e ld a T a y io r . V a n A l k y n e , and V iv ia n B r a c k e t t , ban A u g u s t i n e .w ill h a v e p o e m s in th e jdft&gaxjfte, . _ - - Inter-Squad Track Meet Today at 2:30 ... , a f f a i r he w eig h t law, runner W hite, w e ig h in g 2ux poun* Kaderli, ...it-rn it i Jvauern, lf w e a th er lo n d i t i o n s pet mtl, I „i , . »* a d d n , u au ern , w e ig h in g 193 i i , pounds. Kaderli knock ed VV o d e a i u ; i . I). we n W. last year, ip. s and Gbherf Intram ural Boxing Champions Decided fun* ja m m e d the w e ig h in g 120 pounds and I . W to w atch th*- box- ming, nginet-r, w e ig h in g last night, and w *-re i card o f -e ven slam that d e m o n s tr a te d i in tram ural b o x in g s* * limax to an e v e n in g scraps < am*1 th** f th e serb in , a h ea vy in in a win for resulted pound , resulted Burr. Th*- first tw o rounds were to*- to to e a ff a ir s with not m uch to ch o o se b e tw e e n both fighters. In the third round. B u rr started .rn F le m in g g rog g y . a tta ck th a t had * u rate hittin g won the d ecisio n for H elium s. from One o f the best b o u ts o f the e v e n in g the sta n d p o in t ofj action , w as th*- sl u g - f e s t b etw ee n Ray C o o led g e, e n g in e e r , (w in n e r ) j w ho scales at I M . the' pounds and Max Merrick, e n g in e e r ,' w e ig h in g 158 pounds. It w as a sla m -b a n g b a ttle, fighter-*, th r o w in g vicious soc k s arid landing* tipped both ; o ft e n . Berry M. W hitak er, intramural d irector and his s t a f f o f assista n ts ran th e 'i g h t s o f f in c o m m e n d a b le J ack j fashion . The R. J. I cl 3d m th e second round, In ..n Iv g la n c in g blow's. Both W hite and Kaderli m issed freq u en tly in the fu s t roun d , la n d ­ the ing ; second round W hite b eg a n to find * the range and had Kaderli on the * anvil- for a * oufit o f n ine. N o ­ body was q uite prepared for the sudden k nock*iut in the seco u n d round as it cam e “ out o f a clear -k y .” Whit*- and Kaderli hail been trad ing blown in mid lin g , and as j classed. th ey broke, W h ite b ega n to back towards ’ he rep* His o p p on en t fo llo w ed up, sw u n g a hard right. an*! I he crow d began to lea v e an Whit** hit the canvas with a thud It was a clean knockout. | h>umu < la In t he I 73 . * . p r e - la w, IL d e f e n l i ng F r e d Ohls, o u t l a s t e d and title. le t a m o d his *1 o f f with a va urns t w o - attack in the first round, I under th e co o l h ittin g was a w arded the w bout o f the e v e n in g •Ron Burr, e n g in e e r , l.*in barb cham plot e n g in e e r Obis -tar bande I * - i t wilt i o f L ein bach, d e c i s i o n . T h e bet w e i nit i Doe i r r v e i W h e n a h u s b a n d b o a s t * , " M y t h e h e s t m e a l * w i f e t h a t o n e a r t h , ” r e s t a s s u r e d w i f e t h e i* p a * t m a t t e r o f a r t o f s e r v i n g t r a s h t o E n c o u r a g e y o u r f a m l i y e a t B r e a d , o f c o u r s e , h u t d o n ' t s e r v e it to t h e m p l a i n . G a r n i s h it w it h c o q u e t r y a n d t h e Corn* o f s k i l l t o a s t . i n ltlv It took fo u r r o u n d s fo r D o u g ju d g e s w e r e ass N e w to n , a*-ad* rn, w e ig h in g ^ o la r , D e w e y Bradord, and 133 pounds to gain a decision over J. Maglioli, anadem, w e ig h in g 133 pounds. N e w t o n ’s a g g r e s s iv e n e s s won him th*- d ecisio n. T h e Sta n ley former <3>x * up d o n a ted by the T e x a s lig h tw e ig h t cham pion, was aw arded to the w in ner. I m L m S S t • a * M cLain. M ajor S. N. Ekdahl w a s tim ek ee p er. L, R. Gardena*, en g in e e r , w e ig h in g 142 p ou n d s, a cle v e r fig h te r had very little trouble in d isp osin g o f S. I). Barber, pre-law, w eigittg I 15 pounds. C ard en as was to<> s h ifty and hit for Barber, w ho was ob viou sly out- too haiti “ S m ilin g ” Bill H eliu m s, acad em , w e ig h in g 152 pounds, fo u n d a real b eating h ands in Specialists in Our Line BIG G S & CO. 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