AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. No. <10 Da itll tex ii it First College Daily in the South Arts, Crafts j Sealy Hospital Hanson Arrives Courter Is Head of 1927 Engineers Club Meets To Gets $500,000 To Aid Work Of Zoology Tests Hear Reports Improvements ■ — E l l i o t t s Ph ot o I W A Y N E C O U R T E R o f * F o r t W o r t h is p r e s i d e n t of t he t he e n g i n e e r i n g school f o r session o f 1927. He is a m em ­ ber o f Tau B eta Pi, h on orary e n g i n e e r i n g f r a t e r n i t y , a n d r e ­ ceived his d eg re e la st Ju ne. Junior S e c tio n O p e n in C a c t u s . A s F ee L o w e r s A p p ro x im a tely OOO se n io r s w ill ; W ed n esd ay w as the have th eir p ictu res in the C actus i accord in g to a report this yea r, given out by the T ex a s S tu en t P u b lica tio n s, Inc. T his is an in ­ crease o f a b o u t 30 over la st year. fir st day for ju n io rs to m ake stu d io a p ­ p o in tm en ts for p ictu res. hun The been redu ced 25 per ce n t, a b ou t the last redu ction y ea r’s fe e charged sen iors. An la st in crease y ea r’s num ber o f ju n io r p ictu res, w hich w as ab out 35 0 . fe e ch arged is ex p ected ju n io rs sam e th eir o v er o v er Powell Leaves Supreme Court in t he Dr. H a n s o n h as b e e n d o i n g r e ­ search field o f g e n e t i c s for som e t i me, a t t e m p t i n g as h a s Dr. Mull er t o d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r ex tern a l sti muli o f v a r i o u s s o r t s are ca pabl e o f c a u s i n g m u t a t i o n . show n Dr. Mul l er h a s t h e w o r l d ’s fo r e -! th a t by the use o f t h e x - r a y t h e in crea sed a t on hospi t al s, has ra te o f m u t a t i o n a l r e a d y is Genetic Expert A ssists in Fly M utation Experiment Professor Muller Began Work Dr. F . B. H a n s o n , p ro fesso r o f zo o lo g y at W ash in gton U n iv e r ­ sity , St. Louis, has arrived in A u s­ tin to work w ith Dr. ll. J, M uller, a sso cia te p ro fesso r o f z o o lo g y in th e U n i v e r si t y o f T ex a s, in co n ­ la tte r ’* g e n e tic e x ­ tin u in g p erim en ts on th e fru it fly , d ro so ­ phila, Dr. M uller’s work re ce n tly a ttra cted w orld-w ide a tte n tio n . the le a st IOO times. Fruit Fl y U s e d the e f f e c ts o f A t the p resen t tim e Dr, M uller is engaged in e x te n d in g his work the on the or i gi na l form u sfd , fru it fly. T here appears to bo a v a st a m o u n t o f work to be d one in stu d yin g the x-ray on m u tation s, a n d it is e x ­ pected that ex p er im en ts elsew h ere w ill be conducted to v e r ify the resu lts a n n o u n c e d by Dr. M uller a t the In tern ational C o n fer en ce la st o f Ge ne ti c is t s Septem ber. a t B erlin on F ollow in g this work fru it flie s w ith th e x-ray, fu rth er e x ­ perim ental stu d y , both o f p lan ts and anim als, w ill be co n d u cted , it is u nderstood. O f th e p la n ts it one be rn p o in ted o u t th a i cotton has p ecu liar a d v a n ta g es fo r e x ­ in ad dition p erim en tal p urposes, econom ic valu e to a n y p o ssib le th at m ight be derived from its study. C om m ittees Draw Up Unique System of Organization Insignia Chosen Tonight 7 :30 The secon d m e e tin g o f the A rts and C ra fts club w ill be held th is e v e n in g at in E d ucation S in ce OO stu d e n ts B u ild in g 3 1 2 . w are p resen t at th e last m ee tin g , d esp ite the fa c t th a t th ere w ere fu n c tio n s o th er c o n flic tin g on it is ex p ec ted th e sa m e ev e n in g , th at a large n u m b er w ill be on hand to h ear th e rep o rts o f the co m m ittee on co n stitu tio n and th e p rep aration b y-law s and on o f th e stud io on th e L ittle Cam ­ pus. B y - l a w s F o r m u l a t e d The co m m ittee on co n stitu tio n and by-law s m et T u esd a y and f o r ­ m ulated a sch em e o f o rg a n iza tio n which se v era l u nique p oints, th e aim o f th e schem e be- o f in th e g o v er n m e n t o f I ing to elim in a te a n y ch an ce a u to c ra c y the club. in clu d es The co m m ittee on the p rep a ra ­ tio n o f the stu d io has b een in v e s­ club tig a tin g the n eed s o f th e room and m eans o f su p p ly in g them . I n s i g n i a C h o s e n b e A co m p etitio n w ill a n ­ n oun ced to n ig h t fo r a d ev ice to be used as th e o ffic ia l in sig n ia o f the o rg a n iz a tio n , and p lan s fo r th e m em bership the d ivision o f into g ro u p s in te re sted i?J“ v ariou s kinds o f w ork w ill be fo rm u la ted . Ac tual w ork w ill be com m en ced g r e a t in the n ear fu tu r e, w hen batik s, m ural and variou s d eco ra tiv e sc re en s o th er p ro d u cts o f the a rts and c r a fts w ill b eg in to take form in the clu b ’s shop. b la zin g p a n els, --------------- o ~ ------------- Little Campus Has Open House Reception at D orm itory Friday Night Followed By Dance The L ittle C am pus w ill hold an open h ouse F rid a y ev e n in g , N o v ­ em b er 4, from 8 to IO o ’clock . T h e program co n sists of a recep ­ tion , d em o n stra tio n s, and d isplays in th e econ om ic g eo lo g y and e n g i­ n eerin g research and d iv isio n o f e x te n sio n d ep a rtm en ts. to fo r G irls from the hom e econ om ics th e cla sses w ill have ch arge o f d eco ra tin g fo r th e ev en t. T h ey will also bu the ju d g e s the b est and secon d b est ap pearin g room s o f th e d o rm ito ries, prizes b ein g g iv e n . A ccord in g a n n o u n cem en ts, \ isitors d u rin g th e open h ouse w ill tho have th e o p p o rtu n ity to se e nd eq u ipm en t various m ach in es in o p era tio n w hich are used in the t e s tin g o f all kinds o f b u ild ­ ing a#ul highw ay m aterials. T he in clu d e cem en t, m a teria ls tested c o n cr ete m a te ria ls, co n crete c y l­ in ders ta k en from p a v em en t, sa m ­ p les o f sto n e and crushed sto n e, road g ra v els, a sp h a lt, brick, tile , and r e in fo r c in g ste e l. E conom ic g eo lo g y d isp la y s on the second flo o r o f the m useum b u ild in g w ill sh ow and m in erals, am on g w hich are gold , silv er, q u ick silv er ore, and m eteo r­ ites. fo ssils Im p rovem en ts co stin g n ea rly John 3 5 0 9 ,0 0 0 w ill be m ade on S ea ly H ospital at the M edical Branch o f the U n iv ersity , lo ca ted it G a lv esto n , a ccord in g to a n e w s­ paper report re ce n tly carried by th e G alveston D a ily N ew s. This i> th e first o f the proposed e x p a n ­ sion program s provided fo r by the g if t s of th e late John S ea ly , G a l­ vesto n p hilan th rop ist, w h o se e n ­ tire esta te will e v e n tu a lly rev ert to t^ie m edical hospital. N u r s e s ' H o m e E n l a r g e d fa c ilitie s A ccord in g to th e p lans su b m it­ ted by th e a rch itects, im p rove­ m en ts will be m ade on th e n u rses’ com p leted , hom e w h ich , w hen for * 140 w ill provide n u rses, am i also th e en la rg em en t ■of th e d in in g room and k itchen, and the p rovision o f ad d ition al room for p a tie n ts o f m oderate m eans, the erectio n o f a new p o w ­ er p lant and the rebu ild in g o f th e n egro h ospital w ith additional room s. lau nd ry, and Dr. C o l d w a t e r to As s i st T h e ad dice o f Dr. S . S. C o ld ­ o f w a ter, o n e of m ost a u th oritie b een procured, and D r. Gold w a ­ ter w ill p erso n a lly d irect th e e x ­ p ansion program . Dr. E dw ard F. R andall, Sr., chairm an the b uildin g co m m ittee o f the S ea ly - Sm ith fo u n d a tio n , to w hich is en - t lu ste d th e d isb u rsem en t o f the e sta te o f the la te John S ea ly , e x ­ pressed h im self a s b ein g s a tis fie d as the b u ild in g p rogram , w ith m ost o f th e b u ild in g s co n n ected w ith the h osp ital w ere in a v ery d ilap idated sta te. Baylor Ticket Sales Go Slow A bundance of Tim e Before Games Blamed For Delay l l T ick ets fo r th e B aylor g a m e N ovem ber 5 and fo r th e A rkansas are A g g ie g a m e N o v em b er celling very slo w ly , a ccord in g to W iley G laze, b u sin ess m a n a g er of m en ’s a th le tics. His opinion is th a t sin ce there is p len ty o f tim e b efo re each o f th e se g a m es, s tu ­ d en ts and to w n sp eo p le are wadi­ n g until th e la st m om ent to se ­ cure th eir tick ets. A s y e t he has sold ab out o n e-h a lf o f the w est side se ctio n o f th e S tad ium . He ‘Xpoets a rush on tick ets fo r the K ansas A g g ie esp ecia lly g a m e, th e p eo p le o f A ustin b e­ from it .statem en t th a t cau se o f th eir is p o ssib le a large a s crow d h ere as in D allas. to g e t for T ick ets th e T h a n k sg iv in g gam e w ith A. & M. ane se llin g -o fa st th a t the o n ly o n es le ft are >n the g oal lin e. P erhaps th is is b eca u se o f the g en er a l k now ledge o f th e large cro w d s th a t are al­ w ays a ttra cted to this gam e, and also b eca u se o f the n oted rivalry b etw een th e tw o schools. B e g in n in g w ith th e B aylor th ose h o ld in g stu d en t g a m e a ll tick ets and g e n e r a l ad­ a th le tic m ission th<- tick ets w ill o ccu p y e a st side o f the* S tad iu m , en ter in g g a te tw o on tw e n ty -th ird stre et, g a te fo u r on .R ed R iver stre et. and the sou th g a te n um ber fiv e T hose h avin g V eserved sea ts w ill go in to th eS ta d iu m by a n y o f to e g a tes but m ore co n v en ie n tly by g a tes six and se v en , and o c ­ cu p y the w e st sid e . A ll w est side -e a ts are reserv ed . a Rumor of Cold W ave Denied by A uthority A d v a n t a g e s o f C o t t o n Form er Student Retires th e Penis. sev era l A m on g p rod uces H ow ever, s e lf-fe r tiliz in g , A fter Seven Years O n Bench reason s p ointed lik elihood o u t for th e that co tto n w ill ba used fo r ox- p erim ental purposes is th a t cotton is a g reat n u m b er o f seed s per p la n t; tw o g e n e r a tio n s a y ea r can fo rced w ith proper fa cu itie s, and the p lan t is adapted to clim a tic co n d itio n s, in T e x a s. on it has been j G overnor W. P. H obby, a Ju d * ° b en ja m in IL P o w ell, form er stu d en t o f t ty U n iv e r sity be i has retired from th e bench o f the g re en h o u se suprem e co u rt com m ission o f ap- this I o ffic e fo r a p erio d o f se v en y ears. o f D urin g the a d m in istra tio n if work J u d g e should be u n d ertak en , is no b asis for Pow ell re ce iv e d his first a p poin t- ex p la in ed , th e re p red ietin g w h a t the r e su lts w ill men?, and due to his e x c e lle n t be. M ost m u ta tio n s arc h a rm fu l, work he w as reapp oin ted by gov- and th o se th a t are b en eficia l arc e m o rs and N e f f , e x p e r t Moody. O nce d u rin g his term o f g en er a lly v e r y m inute, o ffic e he w as o ffe r e d by G ov- m ents sh ow . v ern o r N e f f the a p p o in tm en t o f a tto r n e y g e n e r a l o f T ex a s, w hich he d eclin ed due to his in te r e st in ju d icia l a ffa ir s. Pre-Med Society to Hear Dr. G. Bethel J u d g e P ow ell held F ergu so n , cotton ! The principal fea tu re o f th e p re­ med m ee tin g T hursday night w ill be a talk by Dr. G eorge E. B eth el, U n iv ersity p hysician . B e fo r e he cam e to A u stin Dr. B eth el w as a p rofessor in th e m edical school at j G alveston, and his talk p rom ises to be in te r e stin g to all pre-m ed ical stu d en ts. Grimki B row der, prt*-med tram ural a th le tic m an ager, I asked a ll pre-m eds in te re sted j basketball to be p resent. I The m e e tin g w ill begin a t 7 :1 5 in ­ has in o ’clock in Main B u ild in g 172. It is probable th a t Ju d g e P o w ­ ell w ill return to his hom e here in A u stin and resum e h is p ra ctice o f law'. H e w as fo rm erly a m em ­ ber o f th e firm o f 'D ean, H um ­ p hrey and P o w ell o f H u n tsv ille, asso cia ted w ith S en a to r W , L, D ean, au th or o f the s ta te p roh ib i­ tion law . P R O F E S SO R S TO G A L V E ST O N D ean VV. F. Cid ley, Dr. IL K. H one, and Dr. W. R. N eb llle , all o f th e C o lleg e o f P h arm acy a t ­ ten d ed th e S ilv er J u b ilee o f Kl Mina at G a lv esto n this past w eek. First Meet of B.B.A. Council Elects Officers For Session M odest A uthor Is Reviver of Lost M odesty on Campus “ M dusty w ill h ave its w ay even w ith th e b la se c o lleg e stu ­ d e n t,'’ kays J a m es P arke, e d i­ to r o f the L on ghorn, who has receiv ed a sto ry en titled “ The Man W ho P layed F a ir ,” turned in w ith o u t th e a u th o r’s n am e. * The fo llo w in g n o te w a s sent attached to the sto r y : T h e E di­ to r: I hope the en clo sed story m ay su it th e re q u irem en ts o f you th e L on ghorn. m ay drop it in th e w aste b a s­ ket. In ca se you u se the sto ry , ju st m a n u fa c tu re a n y nam e you lik e as that o f the au th o r. A S tu d en t. not, If T h e sto ry is w o rth y o f co n ­ sid eration , sa y s th e ed ito r, who w ould lik e to d iscu ss it w ith the au th or at th e L on ghorn office in B. H all. N o sto ry is e lig ib le printed w ith o u t n am e, P arke. a cco rd in g th e to to be a u th o r’s J am es W.A.A. to Hold Initial Meeting T o d a y at 5 Program Features Discus­ sion of Plans for State Convention VOL. XXIX Payne Reads At Weekly Public Lecture Today the Ladies” a To Play Is the Reader’s Subject iology Building At 5 o’Clock Dr. L. W . P a y n e o f th e E n g ­ lish d ep a rtm en t w ill read th e play, ‘‘To th e L a d ies,” by G eorge S. K au fm an and M arc C o n n ely a t tile reg u la r w ee k ly E n g lish public le a d in g T hursday a fte r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock in th e b io lo g y lab oratory to Dr. au ditorium . A cco rd in g P a y n e , the p lay is d e lig h tfu l, lig h t and ch arm in g cen tered around a y o u n g m arried co u p le, th e g en era l th em e b ein g th a t m ost m en w ho su cceed in lif e are m ar­ ried. The p la y is fu ll '•of hum or and sh ould a ffo r d sp len did e n te r ­ ta in m en t fo r th e a u d ien ce. co m ed y Br i l l i an t A u t h o r s T he au th ors o f th e p la y are tw o b rilliant N e w Y ork jo u r n a l­ ists w ha h a v e w ritten so m e o f the m ost popular p la y s in re ce n t yea rs. The com p an ion p iece o f “ To th e L adies” is “ D u ley ,” w rit­ ten by the sam e a u th o rs but e x ­ th em e. B oth a ctly d iffe r e n t in p lays created q u ite a se n sa tio n in Sew Y ork about fiv e or six years ago. The m ost r e c e n t su ccess o f I th e tw in d ra m a tists is “ T he B e g ­ gar on H orseb ack ,” w hich has had in the E a st. lo n g runs R e a d in C h a r a c t e r T he p lay w ill be read so m e­ in ch a ra cter and the a u d i­ w hat en ce w ill be able sto ry as w ell as i f th e y w ere lo o k ­ in g a t the p lay its e lf. to F rom the a m ou n t o f in te re st arou sed by a re ce n t a rticle in the L on ghorn, “ W hy I W ould N o t M arry a C o-ed ,” rea d in g should bring q u ite a la rg e a u d ien ce b eca u se it is exactly' o p p o site and i»i a w ay an a n sw er to som e o f th e a rg u m en ts b rou gh t o u t in th at a rtic le. th is In itia tio n se r v ic e s for the girls w ho h ave earn ed th e ir 20 p oin ts fo r en tra n ce in to W . A. A. w ill bo held a t th e op en m ee tin g T h u rs­ d ay a fte r n o o n a t th e U n iv ersity C om m ons a t 5 :3 0 o ’clock. G irls fo llo w th e w ho have earned th e ir IOO p oints w ill be p resen te d w ith p ins. The m e e tin g is fo r both so cia l and b u sin ess p u rp oses. T h e S ta te C o n fer en ce o f W om an ’s A th letic a sso c ia tio n s to be held a t th e U n i­ v e r sity N o v em b er 18, 19, an d 20 and “ S p orts D a y ,” which w ill be held d u rin g th is c o n fe r e n c e , w ill be th e m ajor to p ics o f th e busi­ n ess d iscu ssion . B e tty G reen w ill 1 p resid e. * G i v e n W e e k l y Mrs. La V e r n e S tu g a rd No-1 in ch a rg e o f the I , fo r the e v e n in g . , I -- . M B B w o tn y w ill be program T h ese rea d in g s a re g iv en ev e ry .we ck by th e fa c u lty on som e sub- The I acct and brins; fr e sh , s t im u la t in g : m ain fea tu r o o f th e program w ,„ m odern litera tu re th ro u g h som e in ­ r e stin g rea d in g to the stu d en ts o f th e U n iv ersity . The readings are fr e e to the public and all s tu ­ d en ts, all n ew stu d en ts b ein g in ­ v ited to a tte n d . T h ese rea d in g s h ave been v er y su c c e ssfu l in th e to be o f p ast and h ave proved g re a t ed u ca tio n a l v a lu e the to s tu d e n ts, Dr. P a y n e added. be a sk it e n title d “ The S p irit o f \ H a llo w e’e n ” w ith th e fo llo w in g g ir ls in the ca st: M argaret M on- roe, Irm a H a rv ey , C orn elia H ed ­ rick, Irm ab el P h ilip s, G lade S il- vel, Irene R and erson, La V erne N o w o tn y ; B e rn ice E rw in, K ath­ leen S im m on s, E ssie R oots, N a ­ d in e H all, Jim m y C rozier and H ild egrad e S w en so n . % Q. Graduate Club Elects Hob Gray Former Co-ed Sings In Broadw ay Show “ M usical A m erica ” fo r O ctober lo ca rries a p ictu re o f M ary L ub­ bock, fo rm er G irls’ G lee club so lo ­ ist o f the U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s and fre q u en tly heard sin g e r on the cam p us and in th e city , w here her tea ch er, D avid G riffin , th ree tiros p resen ted h er in recita ls. is one o f M is* L ubbock the sin g e r s in R o x y ’s T h ea ter, N ew York, th e f ift e e n m illion d ollar en ter p r ise th a t se t a n ew standard in the m ovie e n te r ta in m e n t w orld. -— -----------a --------------- H U B B A R D V I S I T S L. IL H ubbard, P re sid en t o f C. I | I. A . at D en to n , w as a b u sin ess S u ito r and so cia l v isito r on the cam p us W ed n esd ay. Mr. H ubbard | w as fo r m e r ly D ean o f S tu d en ts ! a t the U n iv e r sity b efo re he a c ­ cepted the p o sitio n he now holds a t C. t A. M oore Speaks of Social C ontacts at Initial M eeting its G radu ate club h eld first m ee tin g o f the y e a r W ed n esd ay n ig h t, e le c tin g H ob G ray, p resi­ d en t. D ean V. I. M oore m ade a jshort sp eech in w hich he stressed the im p ortan ce o f so c ia l co n ta cts in a g ra d u a te o rg a n iza tio n . T he p rim ary p u rp ose o f th e Hub, a cco rd in g to D ean M oore, should be th e o f so cia l life , o f m utual p lea su re in what each in d iv id u a l is d oing. d ev elo p m en t The fo llo w in g o ffic e r s fo r the ar w ere e le c te d : p resid en t, Hob ra y ; se cr eto ry -tr ea su re r, D ex ta P. in g; b a lk e r. v ice-p r esid e n t, T. A cadem ic Seniors Elect T heo W eiss A cad em ic se n io r cla ss elected th e fo llo w in g officers a t a m e e t­ ing W ed n esd a y : president., T heo Vei.es; v ice-p resid en t Vie M< ore; Secretary - trea su rer, C on stan ce irjacks leks. A co m m itte e, c o n sistin g o f th e se . o ffic e * , w a , 'a p p o in te d Jiree r ran ge for class rin g s and invi ta ­ ' ins. T O D A Y ' S C A L E N D A R Dr. L. VV. P a y n e , bb blk* rea d in g . B io lo g y secon d audi- inurn, 5 o ’clock. \ VV. A. A ., C af, 0 o ’clock P r e -M ed8, M. B. 17 2 , 7 :1 5 o ’clock. P re-L aw * o rg a n iz e, B u ild in g 9, 7 :30 o ’clo ck . Law Theta Sigma Phi Pledges Edit Friday Texan Today W earers o f the orchid and j dress, w ill m eet a t T he ------------— The g en er a l alarm o f a com in g cold spell se n t o u t b y the th o u s­ a n d s o f ducks, an d g e e se th at flew ea r ly W ed n esd a y T ex a n I m orn ing is not w ell fou n d ed , ae | o ver A u stin . in itia te s o f T h eta Si inn a Phi shaVk w here th ey w ill w here th e y w ill be greeted be g re eted ; Cordi,ttJ g re en ribb ons, p led g es o f T h e t a , * : * • ’ * , j l u a ? na! h onorary jo u r - 1 I- J . t o w o m en , w ill j i k e p led g es are A rd is P h illip s j v e r s ify ch a p ter o f T h eta to | "<*>““ * fr a te r n ity X r.AlF 'TU** r\n«!«r ed it T he D a ily T ex a n to d a y and I to n ig h t to th e clim a x o f th e ir ini- tiatjon . TnP W PH rill Cf Af P Y”#* n I n Cf The w earin « o f ev e n in g clo th es ,0 show th a t fr ills go w ith b usi- j ness is an in stitu tio n o f the U n l­ S igm a o f G reen v ille, D o ro th y F e n tr e s s o f Phi and is used in no o th er jo u r- W aco, M agetta P a tterso n o f D al- a a l istle in itia tion in A m erica. U s, V irgin ia M on tagu e o f S la to n , f T h e p led g es are to h a v e no a s­ E v e re tta L ove o f D allas, A n to in ­ sista n ce in m ak in g up th e paper. e tte K u eh ne o f A u stin , D o ro th y T om orrow n ig h t a fte r th e paper Edm eston o f D a lla s, and R odessa h a s b een “ put to b ed ,” th e p led ges C arter o f A u stin . w ill se rv e a fea st fo r m em ber o f p en a n c e is not a in v ited J b a t ra th er w h a t .Sigma P hi and A t 7:30 tom orrow m orn in g th e J T h eta e v e n in g guest.-. in fu ll n eo p h y tes, clad | era ily co p ier.” to A * S to e se n , A u stin ’s w ea th er m an, who fat* W ed n esd a y d eclared th a t the cold wmve th a t was over th e Uo«acy M ou n tain s had su b sid ed and th a t it w as m uch w arm er than the day b efo re. ” A ' noon W ed n esd a y the tem ­ perature w as 71 d eg re es. A drop o f 20 d eg re es is ex p ected , 48 n e­ F air g ro es b e in g th e m inim um . w ea th er T he is a lso p red icted . cold w ea th er th a t A ustin w ill ex- , * 8 1 P “ E x ecu tiv e C ouncil o f the School Gam m a E p silon Pi, and fo u r from o f B u sin ess A d m in istration m et j tho ju n io r class. for the fir st tim e o f its e x iste n c e T he W ednesday a fte rn o o n and elec te d j tw o b a n q u ets a s o ffic e r s A rchie A dam s of Ja ck so n v ille, p resid en t; Richard v ic e-p r esi­ o f E n n is, McMurray " dent; E v ely n H eath o f A u stin , secreta ry -tr ea su re r; Go be Sm ith o f G a tesv ille, p ub licity agent* sch ool, > j first o f w hich is lo be held the first w eek o f D ecem b er, A com - j m itte e com posed o f W a y n e H. ■ H ain es, If. ; Funk, and H en ry C. S la v ik w as i ap poin ted to m ake a rra n g em en ts ch airm an , C reston co u n cil decided to have fo r the B. B. A. ' ‘ on e each se m e ste r, I th e ] A d m in istra tio n for th e banq uet. A rchie A dam s sta ted th a t The c o u n c il o ffic e r s w ill serv e for th e en tir e year and are the th e School o f B u si­ o ffic e r s o f ness stu d en ts. Dean J. A n d erson F itzg era ld was chosen as ad v iso r o f th e cou n cil. The co u n cil co n sists o f one rep- ro se'i ta t ive from the sen io r cla ss. on e from W ednesday at 2 o ’clock from ; F itzg e ra ld ’s o ffic e , th e co u n cil should fe e l resp onsible for the d ev elo p m en t o f a stro n g cla ss spirit, thou gh there is no c e n tr a l­ ized m ee tin g place fo r B. B. A. stu d en ts. The co u n cil w ill m eet n ex t Dr. | Beta G am m a Sigm a, one in real cold w a v e, one from B e ta Alpha P si, is ca lled “g e n - ] from A lpha Kappa Psi, one Commodore Game in 1928 Up to Vandy Co-eds’ Volley B a l l Season Opens T oday Classified Teams Fight For University Champion­ ship in Fall Sport 'I he co -e d s’ v o lle y ball gam e I for th e sea so n H a rts tod ay w hen the ju n io r P. T. m ajors play the j :y mn ast urn t e a m . I The g irls are d ivid ed in lo tw o t e a m s a cco rd in g to th eir cta^ sifi­ eld ion, Ann Hayer is cap tain o f the freshm an class, T on y B eacher is c a p t a i n o f the sophom ore team , and L ola O ’C onn ell ju n io r cap tain. All the tea m s have b een p rac­ ticin g fro m the fir st o f school on a fte r ­ T u esd a y n oons fro m 5 to f*. The inter- team g a m es begin on D ecem ber 9. Miss B e tty L ew is o f the p h y si­ cal w as elec te d sp on sor o f th e v o lle y ball team . T o n y B rachor is b usin ess m a n ager. and T h ursd ay d ep a rtm en t tra in in g o f T he m em bers the sen io r Iren e tea m are R ow ena P h cil, R and crson, E lo ise R eed, L illian S ch ulz, Sarah D avis, M artha M cK ay. Ida S ch tick , o f the T he m em bers ju n io r team are Irm a H ander, E thel H odson, C am illa H ed rick s, N ina W oods, Lola O’C on n ell, E ssie R oots, D olores L o g a n s. T h e m em bers o f th e sophom ore team’ are J essie W atson, E u nice G reen, V io le t H aw ard , G ertrude U m lang, .Swenson, H ildegard F ra n ces P flu g e r , A n n e Sharp, L u cille C o llin s, E liza b eth Jo cq u es, T on y B rach er. T he team fresh m an is C lara M arie A rin g to n , C eib a Mao H ill­ E ste lle iard, M aurice M ath ew s, T errell, M cD onald , B e ssie C o ffe e , A nna B ayer, Na- d ea n e H a ll, A g n es W right. E liza b eth Swordsmen Meet For Organizing University Fencers A r e Called to B. Hall Monday at 5 have been U n iv ersity m en in te r e ste d called in fe n c in g to ­ g eth er fo r a m ee tin g to be held in B. H all 122 n ex t M onday a f ­ tern o o n at 5 o ’clock , a cco rd in g to o ffic ia l a n n o u n cem en t m ade y es- t terd a y , D e f in ite O f f e r * - E x p e c t e d A f t e r ' M e e tin g M o n d a y to in session T he n ext m ove lo ca te th e 1928 T e x a s - V and y fo o tb a ll g am e will be m ade by the V a n d erb ilt a th letic co u n cil n ex t M u n d a y ni g h t, accord in g to F rank I.. B o b b itt, U n iv ersity law pro­ fessor and m em ber o f th e A th le tic council, w here he p resen ted prop­ ositio n s fro m the U n iv ersity cou n - [ cil reg a rd in g the proposed gam e. A n s w e r T u e s d a y to m ake B ob b itt d eclined a | public sta te m e n t as to th e n atu re o f the p rop ositions he p resen ted to th e V and erbilt e x e c u tiv e c o u n ­ cil, w hich body w ill o ffe r th o p ro ­ posals to the V an d erb ilt a th le tic heads n ex t M onday. “ T h ey prom ised m e,” Boh said, “ th a t th ey w ould g iv e us a d e fin ite d ecisio n on th e m a tter Im m ed iately fo llo w in g th e ir m e e t­ ing M onday r ig h t. W e ou ght to know T u esd a y a n y h o w .” It is v ery probable th a t th e U n iv ersity A th le tic co u n cil w ill not m eet u n til a fte r w ord has b een receiv ed from th e V a n d er­ b ilt a u th o ritie s, as B o b b itt sta ted la st n ig h t th a t n o th in g d e fin ite th e until a fte r w ill be know n V a n d erb ilt co u n cil a cts on th e T e x a s p rop osals. Cagemen Hold 1 First Workout Five Regulars Will Report For Practice Under Coach Walker V a rsity b asketb all g e ts its fir st se n d -o ff o f th e sea so n a t a m ee tin g o i p ro sp ectiv e m em bers o f the b a s­ k etball squad in G arrison H all I to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock , a cco rd in g to a call by Coach F red W alker. issued W ed n esd ay F iv e regu lar squad m en from lost year, in clu d in g C aptain J o h n ­ n ie E ste s, w ill be back for this th is sea so n , Coach W alker said. In addition to C aptain E ste s, th ere are J o e K ing, Red W ray, H olly Brock, and Jak e L oon ey. Leo B aldw in, le tte r m an o f tw o yea rs a g o , w ho did n o t play last y ea r on a cco u n t o f in ju ries, w ill a h a be am on g th e fir st strin g m en to report fo r th e 1 9 2 7 -2 8 season , C oach W alker added. A m on g the oth er good p rosp ects are B ig ’Un R ose, N on a R ees, and F ran k C heatum . “ Plain and fa n c y w ield ers o f a n ­ the elo n g a te d hat p in,” th e noun cer sta te d , “ w ill m eet w ith oth er m en on the cam p us w ho h a \e n o t had an y fe n c in g to d is­ cu ss p lans for o rg a n iza tio n o f cla sses in the U n iv ersity p hysical tr a in in g d ep a rtm en t. A p p lic a tio n s from a dozen or m ore m en have b een receiv ed a l­ ready, and in stru ctio n to a t lea st 20 m en w ill lik ely be a rran ged so th a t cr ed it can be g iv en in p h y sica l tra in in g c la sse s , ex p la in ed . the I it w as I F en cin g w as a re g u la r cou rse j tr a in in g depart- , in th e p h y sica l m ent last year, b u t w as not re­ in sta te d th is y ea r b eca u se a d e­ in stru cto r w as not p a rtm en ta l a v a ila b le, it is u nd erstood , o A ggie-S.M .U . Game — D raw s Many Studes L arge num bers o f U n iv ersity to th e [ .Saturday to see stu d e n ts are p lan n in g to go A g g ieia n d g a m e b etw e en A. & M. and S. M. U ., a cco rd in g to cam pus rep o rts. So fa r as is know n, no sp ecia l train s w ill be run from A ustin on th a t d a te, althou gh th e y w ill be run fro m m any p o in ts in T e x a s, The trip w ill c h ie fly be m ade overlan d. The gam e is a ttr a ctin g q uite a b it o f a tte n tio n th ro u g h o u t the sta te , for th e w in n er o f th a t gam e m ay be co n fer en ce ch am pion , and fa n s are ex p ectin g a g re a t figh t. Latent Talent Is Given Chance for Campus Expansion P l a n s t o a u g m en t th e s t r e n g t h o f T h e T exan s t a f f j by en ro llin g stu d en ts w ho have t a l e n t but w ho h ave n o t e x ­ ercised th eir n a tiv e a b ility by work on th e cam pus p ub lica­ tio n s w ill be p resen ted at a m eetin g o f stu d en ts in te re sted {in w ritin g in G arrison H all a v - j ditorium F rid a y a fte r n o o n a t 5 , o’clock. "E very o rg a n iza tio n on the cam p u s,” declared T ruem an O’Q uinn, ed ito r-in -c h ief o f The T ex a n , “ can b o a st o f tw o or th r ee m em bers w ho w rite w att, but w ho have n o t b een given the proper en co u ra g em en t to ex p ress th e m se lv e s or ex ercise th e ir ta le n ts in w ritin g . Our plan is to e n list th ere people as m em bers o f The T exan s t a ff , w here they can be given an o p p ortu n ity to d evelop th eir la te n t ta le n ts .” W riters in te re sted in ed ito r­ or ial w ork, fea tu res, sp orts, stra ig h t n ew s on rep o rtin g d aily n ew spap ers w ith serio u s in ten tio n s m akin g or jou rn alism a m erely in terested in w ritin g to r the sake o f w ritin g h ave been ex ten d ed in v ita tio n s to attend the m eetin g F riday. lif e ’s w ork toward S T U D E N T S Textile Expert Is Appointed T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 3, 1 9 2 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ Edit/vr-fn-Chlef ______ M a n a g i n g RdiU-r _ Chief Editorial Writer Manager o f Fobllention* TEXAS BOOK STORE R e b a i t every purchase. tickets given Worth As Correct as Greenwich Time T U X ED O S A T U X E D O is g o o d fo r 365 n ig h ts of th e y e a r — if it s G O O D ! H e re th e y a re c o s m o p o lita in in m a n n e r p e r f e c t in ta s te — y e t th e y co st no m o re th a n th e c o m m o n p la c e . in trode any time before June, 1928 Oscar J. Fox O ffe rs a c o u rse of te n lesso n s to m e e t th e p a r tic u la r in G lee, n e e d s of U n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts , in te r e s te d C h o ra l a n d C h o ir sin g in g . S tu d io : U Y. M . C. A. - T u e s d a y s - C o n s u lta tio n 1 1 :3 0 -1 2 :3 0 Tuxedo Waistcoats Tuxedo Shirts Tuxedo Jewelry Tuxedo Cravats Tuxedo Collars Potent and th ill Calf Dancing Shoes Black Silk Hosiery 30x3 1-2 C o rd M ad e b y Federal a n d G u a r a n te e d T u b e $ 1 .1 5 C A SH 2 9 x 4 .4 0 C o rd M ad e by Federal a n d G u a r a n te e d T u b e $ 1 .2 5 C A SH TMK Omega Delta fencing it* regular m eeting at trill hold o 'c l o c k F r i d a y , N o v e m b e r 4, at the V. M. C. A, Ail members a reed to be present. fraternity 7 in t»mr\ R are CARL IJRYAN. V ALL girls who are to be initiated into W A A. at the m eeting this afternoon fruitt pat their due* (ll.ftD ) in the due* Wx a' in the woman’* gym before they eau be initiated. i he head of the east stairs IRENE RANDERSON. A I f- girl* going t? the W. A. A. m eet­ ing. which wit! be held at the U n iver­ th is afternoon, in sity cafeteria at »:S0 please ♦ he balcony of the woman*# gym ign and pay your th cent* IRENE RANDERSON. LO ST carried Someone our “ Ca-h Receipts Book.” Please re tu rn it a t once to th e— away T E X A S BOOK STO R E Engraved T exas Map Stationery Full quire box of fine writing paper with en­ velopes to match— $ 1 .0 0 V alues O nly Come in and see this pa­ per and buy your sea­ these son's supply prices apply— for .This W eek O nly We also have here for you any other kind or style of stationery you may care for, University Drug Store 2800 Guad. Phone 3514 Juniors Your section of th e 1928 C actu s is now be­ ing co m p iled . Ind ivid ual pictures of all m e m b e rs of th e class will be included. Call a t B. H all 119 From Other Pens We Are Pleased to Announce New and Official Notices ! , ty p e w r itte n ; (Editor** N o te ; T o I n t u it accuracy In tho p rin tin g of official antica*, th* follow in g r*g Mint inn* bav* be#n *«t ; ( l l All n atters for th!* d ep a rtm en t; ( 2 ) m ust I g l u t b t tm ( 3 ) m o lt be m arked I properly sig n e d ; “ stu d en t” er “ fa c u lty " ; <*) m u tt be I in the ed itorial office* a t J Hall by 8 J follow in g [ o'clock each n ig h t | m orning’* he j turned in at B . H a ll 120 or d ep osited la the copy b o x a l th* n igh t office a t ; 2 H ail.) for Issu e. N otice* m ay th* THE FOLLOWING stu d en t* plea** to *ee me: H ow ard . W. i i .. A m **. F. D E. I*. SCHOCH. MEMBERS of eiub aoli m eet the Graduate History th e arch ire r*‘om in of the library a t & o'clock on T h u rs­ day, if going on the picnic. Leave your name with MD* Aller* lictor* Th or*, tty intend m o n t h * if you RACQUET e iu b member.* are requested . ta play aff their match# • as soon Sp po*ruble, nance tournament ciose* bs th e ’.atter m a af November. ladder the EMMA dLEN VICKERS dates for a Bi* A IA et adenia who etpect to he candi­ in physical education should the this coming sprlug or summer arrange a conference with me near future. in . F A C U L T Y a n d m a k e yo ur studio a p p o in tm e n t. C o rd s 3 0 x 3 1-2 3 2 x 4 3 3x4 1-2 30x5 2 9 x 4 .4 0 3 0 x 4 .7 5 3 1 x 5 .2 5 3 3 x 6 0 0 D o u b le B lu e P e n n a n t D e fe n d e r 6.85 I 2 .4 £ 17 .75 2 0 .5 5 - B lue P e n n a n t 9 .8 5 1 6 .5 0 2 3 .0 0 2 6 .0 0 8 .5 0 1 1 .1 0 1 4 .4 0 1 7 .2 0 1 0 9 0 1 4 .1 5 1 8 4 5 2 2 .4 0 6 ply Q p l y 8 ply 8 p ly 6 p ;y 6 p ly 6 p ly 6 p ly B alloons— Other Sizes in Proportion 13.90 19.65 28.85 33.30 13.25 17 .0 0 2 1 .7 5 25.85 Less 10% for IN itschke T ire Inc. Phone 3 3 3 0 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927 M A J E S T I C : T h u r s d a y th r o u g h S a t u r d a y , M a r io n D a v i e s in “ T h e F a ir C o - e d . ’’ H A N C O C K : T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , “ O ld I r o n s id e s , ” w it h C h a r le s F a r r e ll a n d E s t h e r R a ls t o n . Q U E E N : T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , “ T h e G r e a t M a il R o b ­ b ery.*’ T E X A S : T h u r s d a y , P o la N e g r i in “ H o t e l I m p e r ia l” ; F r id a y an d S a t u r d a y , “ T h e V o l g a B o a t m a n . ” A t the Majestic lions of life on board a sailing the e< . j He p vessel. The ?fars a r e well cast. Esther ! and c Ralston has little to do but look j net­ her best, and that. j parts Charles Farrell looks the p a rt of hero. does she i atry boy gone o il to sea. sys his part with restraint parts from the usual man- a hero as much as he dc- r m the usual beauty of a Great Mali Robbery” is presented at the Queen Thursday, Friday and Saturday. —J. D. The Fair Co-ed One way tt> decide which col- j the air at random and see j lege to go to is to throw a book in whom it hits. If he is good-look­ ing, and goes to college, why not become a co-ed in the college HE attends. That’s what Marion Davies does and whom her book hits decides for her. Marion Davies in the title role of ‘‘The Fair Co-ed,” playing at the Majestic the rest of the week, has an opportunity to display her skill as a basket ball player. To see her making basket after bas­ ket with adroitness, reveals the star in the new light of an ath­ lete. college The exterior scenes were actually taken at Pomona College, Southern California and to make them more effective, va­ colleges were rious California called upon to furnish students and ideas. The interior scenes of the large, and beautiful gymna­ sium-— especially this picture, will be the object of deep sighs from students who see this attraction. built for Johnny Mack Brown who has the male lead in “The Fair C’o-©d” lends color to the film. He will be recognized by many as the form er Alabama star half-back. Old Ironsides at “ Ironsides” sails into port the the Hancock this week under of captaincy of James Cruze Covered Wagon fame. It is an epic that is more than worthy of the title. This picture has something that all other of the big pictures have, missed, namely, a certain nobility of character coupled with great­ ness of theme. It is more spec­ tacular than “The Big Parade,” more restrained than “ What Price in Glory,” and more In than “ Beau Geste.” theme short, it is the greatest yet. important shots The production i? handled with an astounding wealth of detail. The photography is considerably expected in sea clearer than is pictures. Camera from above in the midst of the sails, from angles off the ships, and from below, create an illusion of immense size th at has ever been equalled on the screen. It serves to make the deck of the boat im­ portant by emphasizing, it from ajl sides. The person who sees the show will have all the sensa- QUEEN NOW The Great Mail Robbery D on’t th ro w a w a y t h a t old felt h a t because it’s d irty and o u t of shape. Send it to us an d let us surprise you w hen i f s retu rned to yeu spic a n d span. D on’t fo rg e t t h a t we clean y o u r clothes p erfectly. Professional Cleaners 310 Congress Phone 6836 A JAMES CRI l l PRODUCTION {JAILS billowing on mast^ made from the I idl­ est firs of the forest, st a ys anti ratlines singing in the wind, the ga l l a nt trigate careen­ ing thro u gh a yeasty sea— “Old Ironsides” on her way to rid the world from the menace of the Wolves of the W aves! Sail w ith “ Old Ironsides Through the Thrill of a Lifetime TONIGHT—8:30 HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY 3 : 1 5 — 8 : 3 0 veilings: 5 0 c , 75c $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 M atin ees: 50c, 7 5 c $ 1.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE isen \Q a ra m o u n t \ Q ic tu r e / ^ i l l i The Modern Cinderella ILL f i n d h e r e a w o n d e r f u l s e l e c t i o n o f h i g h g r a d e s h o es s t y l e d in t i e s , p u m p s, c a m p u s f o r W a n d st r a p s . A l s o O x f o r d s y> ear, P i c t u r e d a b o v e is just h u n d r e d style".. a n o t h e r o f o n e SL IPPE R S H O P pOrfitrOP ■Sfitte.n — Per fit fi HS hna k JO! I Sixlh -One toot oft Compess JO H N N IE MACK BROW N In TUG CAIQ CO-ED b u ; MARION DAVIES T he G reat Mail R obbery An excellent melodrama! There are thrills aplenty caused by the operations of bandits engaged in robbing mail trains. The battle between the outlaws, and U. S. marines, in which aeroplanes, tear-gas bombs, and machine guns are brought into play, is one of the most thrilling melodramatic sights seen in pictures for many a moon. It is strong in suspense It is also ori­ as well as thrills. ginal. Few spectators will suspect the identity of the bandit-leader in the early stages of the picture, as he first appears to be an hon­ est, good-natured old fellow, with the a lovable wife, and one of biggest surprises is when these two are shown in their true colors. The spectators are kept guessing as to the hero’s true character until he turns on the bandits dur- , ing the attack on the train. The dynamiting of the train and sub­ sequent hold-up is thrilling in the remarkably well extreme and staged, thrill but comes in the final battle btween the outlaws and marines, with the aeroplanes is a whirl of excitement. taking part; the supreme it Lee Shumway, as the hero, and Theodore Von Eltz, as the marine captain, do fine work, Jeanne Morgan is an appealing heroine, and Frank Nelson scores a comedy hit as the roughneck marine ser­ geant disguised as a hobo, who saves the sheriff’s life a t a criti­ cal momemlj Dewitt Jennings’ characteriza­ tion of the bandit-leader is ex- • cellent, Cora Williams is 'rood as his wife, and Nelson McDowell fills the p art of the sheriff sat­ isfactorily a, n d scenario are by Pete Miilne. The picture has been directed skill­ “The fully by George B. Seitz. . T h e story “The Fair Co-ed ’ says “It’s my hide hanger*’ or to be more euphonic “ My carcass cage.** Starting today PUBDXW’nuitu A Do you know the latest name for a room in the dorm? See this 1930 m odel of var­ sity laughs— love— and life — i f s a post grad course in conduct. L e i ’em bar th e Wrecks—-the s k a t e s — th e p e t t i n g — w h a t d o we c a r e so l o n g a s w e ca n s e e — m c * c * m m m * U W & H *® iQ T HAROLD TEE *Y— Ll LACS! GO TO Y O U R N E U T R A L CORNER! l f MOU D O U 'T LAV o f f * , m v -SUO a r : I’M OOMMA G A M vltXf &0,AJL£GG£DI MOU A M D VJMMOIM I BUZZ, c e e 'z j e J OH1, ow! -SCRAP?-TWIS G O M W A B E ■ G O O 0 — I’LL. OO eiOHT O O S R I (L L C K X JSH MAM UVCE A CfctAM . J COMO. n i M E OUT TO R E S T A r s T « £ m m jJ. ____ . Mou o x e s, Travelers posit- Cheques— Time Deposits. T he U niversity Bank ( U N I N C O R P O R A T E D ) R e s o u r c e s » m l I n d i v id u a l R e ­ s p o n s ib il it y o v e r $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 2324 Guadalupe St. VERNA WOODS SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballroom Class for Beginners M ondays and I hursdays at 8 P.M Phones: Studio 9956 Residence 21872 Y O U can take the long, circuitous route a n d com e to P . A . by de­ grees, as you eventually will, or you can cu t corners an d start rig h t with T h e N ational Jo y Sm oke. O p en a tidy red tin o f Prince A lbert, d rin k in th a t rich, rare arom a, an d you will decide on the quick ro u te. * Your first taste o f P. A . in a pipe will clinch the decision. W hat a smoke, honestly! Cool as a con* ference in the D ean’s office. Sweet as getting back on unlimited cuts. Mild as tea, but with that tobacco- b o d y th a t s a t is f ie s y o u r m o st d e e p r o o t e d sm o k e-h a n k er in g ., N o matter how fast you feed it, P . A . never bites your tongue or parches your throat. Just coot contentm ent an d solid satisfaction with favor­ ite o f experienced jim m y-pipers. Ream out the old pipe and give it a brand-new deal with good old P. A .— today. long-burning this rn P. A. ii fO!d every where in tidy red tim , pound and half-pound tin hum idors, and pound tr y r ta l-glass humidors with sponge- moistener top. A nd at* ays with every bit of bite and parch re­ moved by the Prince Albert process. the national j o y smoke! I. Reynolds Tobseco in»toa-$.icin, N. C , * 'n 'p » n m Caldwell Match Is Feature of Day’s Play T H E d a i l y T e x a n ** T h u r s d a y , n o v e m b e r 3 , 1 9 2 7 . Opening Round Frosh Prepare Texas Harriers ’ Longhorns Lose Doubles Starts For TeniU m Meet Farmers V Backheld Slars This Afternoon f a u l k n e r Brings W . l l - B a l - S e v e n M e n M a k e X r i p T o B s W j j i , “B a y l o r * ' a need Aggregation I o Meet Slimes College Station for Cross* Country Race G am e W ith Injuries Seeded Stars Come Through W ith Easy W ins Varsity Tourney in Jobn B arry C aldw ell, Hie di nm- u tiv e little A u stin player, again superior, filc h e d rn the fea tu re m atch o f the day in the a11-Uni very tty ten n is The v isitin g tea m is gen era lly tournam en t y este rd a y aftern o o n , co n ced ed to be ©ne o f the b est M atched w ith an opponent th a t is acad em y team s in the sta te , if not t f c o f n it e d rn. his he S o u th w est. T h ey in fo u g h t w ith a stubborn will to th e record h ave th tm la st. C harlie S loan, a sta r from tea&oit, not h a v in g b een d e- the freshm an squad, fin a lly w on f ra ted by a sin g le school o f their a fte r the co u rts w ere in d arkness, j o w n ra n ^ N orth T e x a s A g ric o l­ it ex tr em ely i t e , 6-3, T ee sc orc does n o t indi- ca te the clo sen ess o f th e gam e, ai m ery point was clo sely co n tested , j the jr ijne fo r th e lo n e touchdow n Kart K am rath, un Au tin high th a t g a v e them th eir 6 to 0 win. rn ade an e x c e lle n t en tire th- school player, gave Jimmie Quick a touyh fight. Quick winning 6-2, fr e e m e n n feu w eek , f -2 . This was one o f the p rettiest y o u n g F o llies, w ho are con tacts played bo far in the tour- to have so m e very p rom isin g ma- a t nam ent, J ail, an d th ey w ere held to a score- teria l, w ere u nab le to se ore Bell H at E asy Tim e B e li had an easy tim e, and he }<»* t ie . E lim ination c o n te sts w ere heW th e A w eek o f in ten siv e tra in in g on To aa:* w ill lik ely e n te r th e the part o f the Uni*, ersity : resh- ^ 'Tuesday a fte rn o o n fo r both men w ill cu lm in ate tom orrow with th eir clash w ith T errill M ilitary School o f D allas. P ro sp ects for a v icto ry for the b u d d in g L o n g ­ horn! are far from bright. V a rsity and fre sh m a n c r o s s - c o n n - se r v ic e s o f B ig try squads. T he sev en V a r s it y , T> # .. . m en w ho fin ish ed fir st w ill m ake the t r i p to College S ta tio n tom or- row w here th ey w ill m eet th e A g - j in g ie h a rriers S a tu rd a y a fte r n o o n , I w '^ g r e a tly h in d er , , ■ , . .B aldw in a n d B aylor ara me ... . , . , ! a r e t h r c « o i t h e ^ backs t ^ie S o u th w e s t, a n d th e ir lo ss th e e h a n ees j .S aturday m in u s th e j 'Un R ose, L eo , T o m m ie H u g h es A rr a n g em en ts h ave b een m ad e j T e x a s for a b ig v ic to r y .-at- to h ave the m eet run o f f so as to j ur ?*^' end on K yle Field b etw een h a lv es o f th e S .M .U .-A . & M. g am e. Third C on tect T h is w ill be th e third c o n te st I a re su lt o f th e se in ju ries : L itt le fie ld w ill he fo rc ed to sta r t ; a m a k e s h ift b a ck fie ld a g a in s t th e ! Vwhen th ey co m e to A u stin , j t ural C ollege foun d difficult to pu*h the ball ove r J losat t0 the Rice Owls and the s e c -1 th a t T ex a s h arriers have e n g a g e d ; B a ld w in w as in th is year, th e fir st h a v in g b een ; ^rom p r a c t ic e told to sta y a w a y if his old come th e ! a ro u n d - T o m m ie H u g h es a n d B ig injury wouldn’t to se e j t their clitch w ith the S. M. U. | fairly good en d h avin g b een w on from S. M, U . M u sta n g s. T ex a s has a i ' Un Ro and I in i ur,fci team this year, the »tthou*h the p o,«ib im y o f w inning I **"• , a r e *ti,! s u p e r in g from ( received several w eeks arc both u n u s u a lly ; q u a r te r , j str o n g this year, it is lik e ly th a t ; th e y w ill m ake a good sh o w in g . : lupposed J g c o n fe r e n c e ch am pion sh ip is lea-1 W ith th e s e m en o u t, L ittle fie ld sen cd by th e fa c t th a t R ice and wiIJ P ™ * » b ly s t a A J o e K in g at and the A g g ie s and J o h n n ie F a te s J im m ie B o y le s at fu ll. T h e lo ss o f th e s e th r e e m en w ill c u t the T exan o f f e n s iv e p ow er a lm o st in h a lf, as B a ld w in , R ose and H u g h es | w ere th e b ig g u n s in th e bark- J fie ld , an d b etw e en th em m o st o f T e x a s ’ g a in s w ere m ade. C o n fer en ce h o n o rs w ill b e d e- tw o w ee k s B e u la r h a lv e s E ditin i * „ a, a t 0---------------- The a c t iv e ch a p ter o f Phi Mu its p led g es w ith an ‘ e n te r ta in e d in fo r m a l H a llo w e’en p a rty a t the h o u se M on d ay n ig h t. Middle Laws All members of the Middle Law class are requested to call a t B. Hall 119 today and to­ morrow' a n d m a k e studio appointment for Cactus picture. l t l r I he Cactus of 1928 “ The B ook of T exas” loafed through his matc h with M .nch-n to v.m O I , O I. i Atimon d efea ted high p layer, 0 , 6-0 . the little A ustin ( t in g one C otton B rally, AH third round single* m atches w ill be played to d a y and the first be round o f th e doubles w ill H art cd. P layers seeded fo r the to u rn a ­ m ent, with th* fir st fou r in order o f th eir ranking, are A llison, B ell, Quick, L. F erg u so n , F itch , H. p u n ­ ish , B arnes, I a C este, .Sloan, A. K ey, and H . K ey. S lim es W ork S h o rty A ld -r w i. has boon put- 1 „ . rm int.,| jn to I his men through 0 - j t t e e this w eek in an T h ere is also a p o ssib ility o f a sig n a l prae- flo m S atu rd ay e f fo r t c o u n tera ct their w ea k est point. It j fresh m a n m ee t has b een hard fo r the fresh m en S ch rein er In stitu te w hen to g e t organ ized in to a sm o o th ly y «,ar fo o tb a ll m en g o to K errv ille w ork in g m achine thid y ea r on ac- co u n t o f th e size o f th e squad. H e j has n ot y et an n ou n ced his but he will have a good deal room fo r selectio n when he does, S ev en V a rsity m en w ill m ake the trip to C o lleg e S ta tio n , include j | nj? C aptain H a rv ey B la n to n , Ro- In d ica tio n s are th a t th e T erril! j per, C ald w ell, G ood e, B e n o w itz, y ea r w ith ; th e f i r s t - ’ lin eu p . o f f or th eir gam e, S ev en L e a r . — »w ww - r — th is p la y ers w ill have so m e real o p - 1 V esta l, and G u ffin . P ro sp ects a m o n g p o sitio n , how ever, fo r th e fresh - th e fresh m en , m*n hav<‘ a num ber o f m en th at j a re u n u su a lly good fo r a str o n g F ir it Round . J , w*. C om p lete First r.,u r ;d resu lts are can com p are in siz e and weigh* | c r o ss-co u n trv b am n e x t y ea r, a c - j .. . re a l I co rd in g to C oach R oy M cL ean. T h e I ...j, T errill Hot try o u ts T u esd a y 7 -5 ; J o r less o f an unknow n q u a n tity . d efea ted Mc- w ith an y o f them . T h eir a r e ’ freshm an listed in th e ord er in w hich th e y ■ cam e in : W h ite, Si h m ed ley, L e v y , ! B ow en , M cN att, W ig g in s, G u lle th , Ca te , K elsey, and C ole. ^ fol ow s ; Moan K night, 6-1, 6 -1 , C aldw ell de- j str e n g th , how ever, rem a in s m o m I ten m en w ho finished fir st in the te a te d G, S ea y , J-e, Quick d efea ted IF B. M oore, 6-1, T erril! has som e o f tho b est high 6 -1 ; K am rath won from H erndon J by d e fa u lt; D unlap d efe a te d E d - [sc h o o l p la y ers in th e sta te and w ards, 6 *1, 6 -4 ; H arris d efea ted Oklahom a as w ell. T h ey so c u t­ in Hits by d e fa u lt; A. Key d efea ted clanned and o u tp la y ed A llen A cad- f e N a ir , 6 - 1, 6-3; C unningham d e- em y last w eek th a t th e y w ere able to p ut over a 11-0 win over one o f th e stro n g est a cad em y tea m s in the sta le. ated S . F erg u so n , 6-2, 6 -2 ; Bell ♦ o n from S tiles by d e fa u lt; I .au ­ ric nt was d e fe a te d by M inchen, 6 - t, 7-5; B arn es d efea ted ( an n, 6 6 -1 ; M eroney d efea ted H arvey, & 6 4 ; Meroney defeated Harvey, Faulkner's men is the big center S hH haJ h*dor 8 I * “ . lor defeated Amnions, 6-4. C oach F a u lk n er’s m en is the. big cen ter, B ak es, from B ea u m o n t, w ho w ill I f e t e * , « |M i B e a u m o n t, w it , w l l i L j j ^ T w , . * ? w o f a rts d eg ree th is p ast y e a r and B u rford retu rn ed a f te r C h ristm a s o f la t' « m «de to th e fa cu lty n a p p o in tm en ts have re ce n t- u *>. i n , , , . , , ------- Twi i U n n n T U R T L E C L U B T u rtle and T u r tle tte clu b s m et W ed n esd ay n igh t a t th e Y. l f , C. A. T hey w ill c o n tin u e to p ra ctic e d iv es in the la rg er p ool; stro k es w ill be p ra cticed a fte r th e y have , I *n ° V*d th e it W ««ting place to the lu r - - n i W o m a n s B u ild in g l . pool. . . . th e com pany. _ ________.. I the d ep a rtm en t o f g e o lo g y o f th e I fn iv e r a ity . a cc o rd in g lo in fo r m .- i ", T I - * ! lio n from th e office o f P resid en t I H. V. B en ed ict. O ne o f t h e e ie ‘7 , f ’ , 2 7 ® ? fo llo w ">« n , “ , ”u " " u' : preR- ' * I,a r y : s'"'rt'tary i * tvenaurar. G lade S y lv cy . pid Mu A lpha h eld its regular J d en t a ssista n t and the oth er Phi Mu A lpha Plans For Public Recital m ee tin g T u esd a y n ight. Ralph Leo m ade a sh ort talk follow ed by by several m usical num ber* member* fra ter n ity , A o f the fe a tu r e o f the m ee tin g w a s talk by “ R ed ” Sheppard on the cla ri­ net. A rra n g em en ts w ere m ade for the first public recital to be gpon- ' red by the club. The fratern ity will present Ralph Leo in pub! : recital at an ea rly date. The pro­ ceed* from the recita l w ill g o into the buildin g fund o f the fr a te r n ­ ity . ' ' :' •!' M - I »■ ■ f L ee Y ates n [ R osen b erg as s tu ­ IS the a p p oin tm en t o f S . O. B urford o f Lubbock as in stru cto r in g eol- f gy fo r the co in in g year. B oth Miss Y a tes and B urford are g ra d u a tes o f th e U n iv ersity and are also c o n tin u in g do g ra d u a te work in the U n iv ersity , M iss ^ a tes receiv ed her bach elor to LOST carried ♦Someone our “ Cash R eceip ts B ook .” P lease return it at o n ce to the— a w a y T E X A S BOOK STO R E Dependable Cleaning and Dyeing In which your satisfaction is g u a r a n te e d Costs no more than the other kind "Cont inuous Cl ari fi c at i on S y s t e m ' Why hold out any longer— Phone Nick Linz today and let him solve your dry d e a n i n g and dyeing problems. 611 Cong. Ave. Established 1906 “ M aste r C le a n e r and D y e r” Ph on es 23— 123 P K “ Yow D on't W ait on U t” Luncheon Special Today S h o r t H u m d i n o e r On P l ai n B r e a d ( hoc"late Pi e AB You Can D r i n k C o f f e e •Soc S erv ice the W h ole N igh t Sandw ich Shop O p p osite H an cock T h ea ter L Ti A d e lig h tfu l oue- i n a trap m odel b ro w n o r b lack p a ten t, satin or kid. O a c y ’ i p o p u la r p r ice s. > A C Y ’ S u p s t a i r s U p s t a i r s o v e r W ool w ort b ’s SOCIETY w ere Mrs. M. F-rael, Mrs. B. H a y ­ beck , Mrs. J. M alin ger, and Dr. I and Mrs. A . S h a e ffe r . Sigma Alpha Mu H alloween Party Sigm a A lp ha Mu en ter ta in ed M onday e v e n in g w ith a H a llo ­ w e'en p arty at th e ch a p ter h ouse, H allow e’en sym bols a d orn ed the w alls o f th e liv in g room . Later in the e v e n in g so u v e n ir s w ere giv en th e g u e sts and a carn ival en su ed . list A b u ffe t su p p er w a s served , and the va rio u s co u rses e a r n e d out the H a llo w e’en m o tif. B esid es the m em bers * and p led g es the g u est in clu d ed ! R osalie A g ­ rest, H azel S h e a f fe r , M adeline J a ffe , R ita O b erd o rfer, A d rien n e Sad ye Fi bush, M arjorie K irsch, Sham blum , S an ger, Polly S tah l, H annah B rooks, H or­ ten se S to n e, E tta C ohn, P a u lin e H aybeck, E dith H ayb eck , N a ta lie Baum , J a n e t B litz , and M inette Baum . E liza b eth The ch ap eron s for th e occasion Ladies’ Club Holds Reception W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n from 4 to 6 o'clock the U n iv e r sity L a d ies’ club held a recep tio n a t th e U n i­ v er sity club. T he club w as v ery b e a u tifu lly d eco ra ted for th e o cca sio n . T he h all, recep tion room s, a n d d in in g room w ere very c o lo r fu l and a t­ tr a c tiv e ro ses, q u e e n ’s crow n and rad ian ce roses. Pink ta p ers w ere placed th r o u g h ­ o u t th e room s. cosm os, w ith G reetin g the ca llers a t th e door w ere Mrs. J . M. B ry a n t and M rs. W . T. M ather. A ctin g as h o ste sse s w ere M es­ d a m es: F red erick E by, I. W. Cur­ rie, J. A. C orrell, C. M. M ont­ g o m ery , I). B. C a steel, F. L. W hit­ n ey , M isses: J ea n C am pbell, N a n ­ n ie .Sanders, Sarah D odson, and M attie D odson. adv: Mrs. R. M. C ooke and M iss in C lara M ay P a rk er p resid ed the d in in g oorm . Girls se r v in g w ere M isses: E v e ­ lyn C alh oun , R uth Ju n k in , A llle A n g e ll, Irene C orner, M ary S h ir­ le y Boon, M arion W h itn ey , a nd N ellie B e er y . ------------------o--------------- Ettlinger to G ive T w o Lectures Soon o f m a th em a tics, Dr. H . J. E ttlin g e r , o f the d e­ p a rtm en t is sla ted fo r tw o le ctu r es in d if f e r ­ e n t parts o f th e sta te w ith in the n e x t w eek. Dr. E ttlin g e r w ill sp ea k on S a t­ urday, N o v em b er 5 the clufT a t T a x is F a c u lty S c ie n c e T e ch n o lo g ica l C o lle g e, Lubbock; His su b je c t w ill be “ R ec en t A d ­ v a n ces in A e r o n a u tic s.” b e fo r e On the fo llo w in g M on d ay, N o v ­ em b er 7, Dr. E ttlin g e r w ill d eliv er an ad d ress b e fo r e th e F a c u lty S cie n c e S em in a r, a t A, & M. C ol- lo g e. The su b je c t o f th is a d d r e ss1 is, “ F rom E uclid to E in ste in , A H isto rica l S u rv ey o f th e D ev elo p ­ m ent o f M a th em a tics w ith S p e cia l R efer en ce to to O ther S c ie n c e s.” it s R e la tio n s -------------- —o ------- Bub L ynn and L ero y G ilbert sp en t the w eek -en d in D allas. Leah H errin g to n o f San M arcos o f T em p le and F u tile B ridget's sp en t th e w eek -en d a t th e A lpha Chi O m ega h o u se. --------------- o------------- — i P R E L A W M E ET to o rg a n iz e P re-L a w a sso c ia tio n w ill m e e t to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0 in L aw B u ild in g 9 . E v e r y p re-la w stu d e n t in th e U n iv e r s ity has b een in v ited to a lig n h im se lf w ith th is cr g a n iz a tio n w hich g iv e s e x p e r t - k n e e procedu re. M ock tria ls, d eb a te s, and e x te m ­ p o ra n eo u s sp ea k in g are fe a tu r e s o f th e program fro m to tim e. in co u rt room tim e College Shop * V rn S r jjjj ft* r ) / s It s pretty certain you ’ll find a suit or a topcoat to your taste— in color and fit, in these new arrivals New Suits and Topcoats \ Each suit has two-pair trousers A ll N ew A ll Smart See Them This W eek If you have a color preference in mind see all the new browns, the greys, blues, and indeterm inate shades—andfind Y O U R color! . . . W orsteds w oven of long tought fibre that s given an added twrist to m ake the cloth stand gruelling wear . . . Cheviot tw ist and oxford greys— of course. No matter is— COME what your preference as to fabric or color. But the best test YO URSELF—T O D A Y . Try on as many suits as you like— there’s no ob­ ligation to buy. Classified Ad Section A P A R T M E N T S FO R R EN T, F O R SALE FO R SALE A N N O U N C EM EN T S f , STATED MEETING of Uaiver- Kiiy I .ort it*- No. j l 9 0 A- F. A A. M. Thursday, November $, rw ~ :S0 *** m ' d o l t i s h Rite Ca* O' H ' V A C thedral. Visitor* welcome, J. U ROSE, W M . CLAUDE E. HILL. Secy. HEATERS relined, stove setting, fire­ places closed, gas heater*, gas pipes. E. Raven, Plumbing Repair, 1403 La­ Dec. SO vaca, Phone 6763, “ F U TTKR HY, R m e r fiy ,” sung by Art GiUham. New Columbia Record. Isaac Bledsoe, 821 Congress, Phone 8819.— 5 N o tary Pu blic at B. H a ll Room 119 CO A C H IN G FURNISHED COTTAGE: Three rooms ami bath. Mrs. Haa*. 208 W. 17 t h — 4 D RESSM A K IN G PLEATING that will out. H em stitching, the best. Button co v ­ ering, rhinestones a specialty. Mrs. Kip- penhrock, 912 1-2 oCngres* Ave. Phone — Nov. 3 3385. coma not PLEATING. ANV STYLE; Hemstitching, Silk, cotton, gold. silver. Buttons, fancy covered, 50 varieties. Rhinestones set to order. Phone MCS. Mabel Gannaway, 716 —Nov. 20 Congress, over Beacon**, ATTENTION— Account accident to fo o t­ ball student, have vacancy in furnished rom, I 1-2 blocks of campus. Quiet pri­ vate home 2508 W ichita. Phone 4907. FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished room for mature men atudents or instructors in 1-2 — 7 the U niversity. Apply at Speedway. Telephone 5930. 2816 COACHING— Spanish A, S years' experience. aa well a s yon know E nglish. 234X0. Hubert I ee. I, l f , IS. et,*, I know Spanish Phone June I, I Off W ANTED; Student* to coaeh in Eng­ lish, any class, by experienced teacher of English. A. Ii Degree, Call 3411 after 8 p. rn. or address TOT W. 23rd St., City. LEARN ALL ABQUX "The Great Mail Robbery." Joe Steiner, el%» th is ad and take It to tile Queen today for a grati- — 3 ticketj ROOMS FO R R EN T FRONT DOWNSTAIRS students, every Rio Grande. Phone 9563. room for men 2510 —8 convenience. IRONX DOWNSTAIRS stu dents, every Kl© Grande. Phone 9563. convenience. room for men 28OO — 5 POR RENT; Room and sleeping porch and lu coni.vial ions for one student at 1829 Speedway. —5 HYACINTH, tulip, narcissus bulb* have arrived. Reasonably priced. A lso lu ll line of cut flowers at all time,*. River- — 15 tide Floral Co. Phone 2-1331. R oyal P o rtab les If you bay a Royal Typewriter from to free service us it will entitle you from any Royal office. T u r p i n ’* T y p e w rite r E x c h a n g e 207 W. fdh. Phone 5542 Opposite Post O ffice P u re E le c tr ifie d W ater, g o o d ta drink, and go o d for you . F or h e a lth ’s sak e, order a b o t­ tle to d a y . city b y — D eliv ered a n y w h ere in th e Coca Cola Bottling W o rk s 311 C olorado P hone 2-2D88 COAL, COKE AND WOOD— Call 7741. 1106 — De :. 2 U niversity Coal a.id Wood Co. E. «th. W O O D A N D ICE E . M. A sh fo rd , P h o n e 3 7 4 2 W oodyard - 3 0 1 6 G uadalupe S t WOODMAN'S FLOWER SHOP — Cut flowers, wedding bouquets, decorations, funeral designs, pot plants and ferns. 2 0t W. 6th. Phone 6369, night phone, •—N ov. 6 4918. WOOD— WOOD — Nothing but hest grad es; Poitoak, Cedar, Cordwood, block:.. Prompt delivery. W est Aus­ tin Woodyard. Phone 7486. — Nov. * ANY MERCHANTS of A ustin who hava jobs that could be filled by deserving U niversity students are asked to com . in on leat* with U n iversity Y. M. C. A., ff Phone 9014. NO TAR Y P U B L IC a t o ffic e o f T e x a s S tu d e n ts p u b lic a tio n * , Inc. Room 119 I i i B. Halt. 1327 CACTUS W ANTED: Must be in first cia** condition. State price asked. Address Box 1627-C, U niversity S ta­ — 1{ tion. HIGHEST CASH Price, paid for second* hand clothing and shoes A. SCHWARZ, —Nov. 20 Phone 3762. HIGHEST PRICES clothing and shoes. raid for c a st-o ff tfl7 Last 6th or c a f SH* it C lear! S p a rk lin g ! W A N T E D