News Coverage by a Competent Staff of University Students Makes T H E DAI L Y T E X A N the Most Complete Medium for News of Campus Happenings P I I O N E IT IN N e w s ---------- 9181-61 A f t e r IO P. M .......................................... 9187 Classified A d s ______________________ 23165 D is p la y A d s ............................._ ................. 2 3 1 6 4 Circulation .................................. 23164 ®tte Bailli ftocan Tho First C ollege Daily in the South T he W e a th e r T u e s d a y : p rob a b ly rain. C lo u d y w ith V O L . X X X A U ST IN , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 19, 1 9 2 9 . SIX P A G E S T O D A Y No. 121 □Gill DETERMINED TODAY LONGHORNS BATTLE BAYLOR HERE TONIGHT BEARS DESIRE BALLOTING TO Y1 LAST FR O N 8 TO I O’CLOCK TEXAS AUTHOR IN UNIVERSITY Completed for Term SPEAKS TODAY ON WEDNESDAY! V ISIT Fireside Forum Plans Legislative Highlights b“ 0fflciaL WACO DEFEAT A| UNIVERSITY T e x a n C a p ito l C o r r e s p o n d e n t ! P O E T a * . ll m • • to cut ou t HARD FIGHT SEEN S talling G a m e M ay Be Played b y C ro w ’s P ro teg es the Voting: 74-55 enacting: cla u se o f the so-called h orse-ra cin g hill, the H ouse Mon- day b rou gh t to a cu lm in ation what S p o r t s D a y p rom ised to he an in te re stin g fig h t b etw een certain m oral fo r c e s o f the s ta te and those who w ished to le g a liz e th e m aking o f books at h orse races. R ep resen ta tiv e Ray H h ld er’s resolu tion an op en d iscu ssio n on th e hill M on­ day a fte r n o o n w as d efe a te d at th e m orn ing! o f th e b e g in n in g se ssio n and a m otion o f R ep resen ­ ta tiv e C arl R oundtree to su spend I the r e g u la r order o f b u sin ess and c o n sid er th e bill a t on ce w as j p assed . T he bill w ould probably! W ith a t w o - d a y r e st per- not nave been reached Monday had Is F e a tu re of O p en H ouse GIRLS IN CHARGE Littlefield D orm M ark e d as E nd O f Tour Brock, C am p , Rose, Rees, W ra y , T o S ta rt B y B O B C A N T R E L L Texan Sports Editor to have P r ogram I ^ iod b eh in d t h e m , t h e S te er s T urn to P age 4. Col. 3 I w ill ta k e on t h e B a ylor ____________________ - se r ie s Speakers and p rogram dates hi ve been an nou nced fo r the se c­ o f F ireside ond sem ester F e rum lectures by o ffic ia ls o f the U n iv ersity Y. M. C. A. w ith the In ter-F ra tern ity C oun cil, who Hie sp on sorin g the m ovem en t. ch o lo g y ; Dr. L. L. C lick, p rofessor o f E n g lish ; R. A. C ox, in stru ctor in eco n o m ics; G. C. E n gerran d, a sso cia te p ro fesso r o f an th rop olo­ g y ; Dr. W. A. P oisin g, p rofesso r of ch em istry ; Dr. J. A . F itzgerald , dean o f the School o f B u sin ess A d m in istr a tio n ; E llw ood G h seom , p ro fesso r o f public sp eak ing. Mrs. C row ell L ectures O n ‘W h a t P o etry M eans to M e’ BOOKS PRAISED T he follo w in g m en have been .Tsked to serve as lea d ers for the Dr. Al. 3 . I lan dm an, professor second se m e ste r: Joh n B agw ell, o f eco n o m ics; W illiam Jam es, as- in stru ctor in p sy ch o lo g y ; E. C. H. sixtant fo o tb a ll coach ; f . l . Jew P ay n e Speaks H ighly B an tel, p rofessor o f civil en g i­ it t , T e x a s B ible C hair; Dr. It. A .' n eer in g ; Dr. \Y. J. B a ttle , p rofes­ I*aw, p ro fesso r o f E n g lish ; C lyde sor o f classical la n g u a g e s; L. T. and track fo o tb a ll L ittle fie ld , B ellm on t, p ro fesso r o f physical (Ii-J coach ; W. L. M cG ill, p resid en t of ed u ca tio n ; F ath er B la k e slec , r e cto r o f stu d en t w ork fo r St. Aux- j E x -S tu d e n ts’ A sso c ia tio n ; Joh n W. se cr eta ry o f E x-S tu - tin 's Chapel. o f d e n ts’ A sso c ia tio n ; E, K. M e t.in ­ law ; J. A. Burd inc, in stru ctor of nix, p ro fesso r o f b u sin ess adm inis- gov* rm nent; J. W . C alhoun, pro- J tiu tio n ; Dr. VV. T. M ather, pro fesx o r o f applied m ath em a tics; Dr. I le s s o r o f p h ysics; Dr. R. IL Mont O. R. Chamber.;, p r o f;'- or o f psy- O f W riter’s S ubjects (T u rn to page 4, C ol. 5 ) D . F. B obbitt, M cC urdy, p ro fesso r Grace Null Crowell, who is Lo lecture in Garrison Hail to­ night at 8 o'clock on "W hat Poetry Means to Me.” a r r iv ­ in Austin Monday after- a l ! noon. Sh e and her husband, ll. C row ell, m ade N orm an tho trip from D allas by au tom obile- W hile in A ustin, Mr. and Mrs. j C row ell av ill bo the g u e sts of Mrs. JI . M. Prim er and Mrs, WL G. j fr a n k lin . Mrs. C row ell w ill be in A ustin 1 through W ednesday. F lan s have ib s e n m ade for her en ter ta in m en t, the moat prom inent a ffa ir being the tea at the F acu lty W o m en ’s] j C ub tod ay from 3 to 5 o ’clock, P o p u la r P o e t Mrs. C row ell is o r e o f th e m ost I popular w om en poets, accord in g to critics. Dr. L. W. P ayne o f th e U n iv ersity English fa cu lty sp eak s o f highly o f her in his “ S u rvey T ex a s L ite r a tu r e .” He hays: ab out ‘A p ron s’ and “ Mrs, C row ell w rites ab ou t th e sim p le, every d a y th in gs of hom e life ‘K itch­ e n s,’ ab ou t the ‘P in es’ and ‘S y ca ­ m ores’ and ‘Shin in g P o p la rs,’ and other fa m ilia r in trin sicly b ea u tifu l o b je c ts.” but T w o B o o k s W r it te n le a d y Mrs. C row ell has w ritten and o f v erse published tw o volu m es and has a third for the printer. H er fir st volu m e, “ W hite F ir e ,” w on th e aw ard in the first an nu al book pub lish in g c o n te st of the P o etry S o cie ty o f T exas. The volu m e c o n ta in s m any p oem s p re­ in n ation al pe­ viou sly p ub lish ed and riod icals o f both A m erica. E n glan d H oliday Declared F or S tu d en ts on W ash in g to n s D ay “ F a th er T hanks to the o f Our C o u n try ,” stu d en ts wit! not have to atten d cla sses F i i- day. A m o n g the m any th in g s th at G eorge W ash in gton did fo r th-3 A m erican peop le w as 22, to be born on F ebruary thus m ak in g possible a h olid ay that p rob ab ly n ev er w ill be denied th e stu d en ts. is an official h o lid a y ; the U n iv ersity the ca ta lo g u e sa y s P re sid en t’s office said M onday that the c a ta lo g u e c o r ­ rectly. is; and read It it VENUE CHANGE IN M’DONALD TRIAL ASK ED H ea rin g on M otion Is Council I O t o m e U p M onday S p t d a l ta T h « PaU u T txo*~ Division of Extension Shows Rapid Increase In the score of years since the organization o f extension w ork a t the U n iv e r sity that departm ent has increased the scope ( f its a c tiv itie s many tim es over and has expanded in siz e from a sin g le bureau o ffe r in g correspondence and lecture w ork to a division com p risin g seven bureaus, each w ith its ow n s ta f f phi! ss * of work to do. *" accord ing ll. Shelby,! lo T. dean of the D ivision of E x ­ tension. R egistration N ow T o ta ls 5.883 for The Bureau o f E x ten sio n , ax it j w a s then know n, wax authorized by the Board o f R eg e n ts in 1909.1 P rovision s w ere made* fo r o ffe rin g co u rses by corresp on d en ce and for , le ctu r es to be d elivered by m e m -1 bors o f facu lty . the U n iv e r sity P resid en t H. Y. B e n e d ic t w as nam ­ ed d irector. D eb ate A dded Y ear of 1928-29 C o m p lete f o r registra tio n to ta ls se m e ste r t h e sp rin g a report 6 ,8 3 3 , accord in g to issu ed the A u d ito r’s o f ­ from fice S atu rd a y a fte rn o o n . T here is an in crease o f 2 7 7 stu d en ts over la st y e a r ’s rep ort, which sh ow s a re g istra tio n o f 5 ,5 5C. In 1911, th e U n iv ersity In ter­ sc h o la stic D e b a tin g S o c ie ty w as it added to the e x te n sio n w ork; la ter becam e know n a s the Inter­ sch olastic L eague B u reau. Other d ep artm en ts w ere added from tim e to tim e. OPEN HEARING WILL BE HELD ON FRAT BILL W hen Dr. A, C asw ell Ellis su c­ ceed ed Dr. B en ed ict as director a few years later, he in stigated a (Campaign a g a in st hookw orm and m ateria, sen d in g o u t groups from th e Bureau o f E x ten sio n to lectu re and conduct the w ork in the rural com m u n ities and sch ools. U nder th e d irection o f F . MI. B r .B e y , . form er sta te su p e rin ten d e n t o f in- j * V c p i C o t. U U U I v < h stru ctio n , who b ecam e d irector o f th e bureau in 1911, school stud ies and su rveys w ere added to the a c tiv itie s o f the bureau . Ellis Head* T h e fr a te r n ity c o m m itte e j Dr. E llis again took charge of c o n s j8tin g o f Bill R yan, chair th e d ep artm ent when Mr. Bratley m a n ; “ T in y ” G o o c h , J o h n T. the M c C u llo u g h , M arvin Brown le ft to becom e p resid e n t o f C ollege o f Industrial A rts. He wax a n d jrj}fT<>R C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D IN G .... IO 9 _ 8 6 4 . 8 4 A r b u M T E X A S A. A M ____ 7 S. M. U . __ T. C. U B a y l o r __________ 5 R k e ................ 8 . 8 I P W L P et. .9 0 0 I .7 6 0 2 .5 7 2 3 .5 0 0 4 2 6 .2 5 0 I 4 7 .2 0 0 .1 2 5 of the year in The Steers meet the Baylor » in their m c - j Bears here tonight the * end plash .Silents’ Gymnasium. The Bears I I have developed into a powerful • < lub since ’ heir opener with the I Steers, and tonight’n fray will be hard fought from start to finish, to mu*, The Staters have been through I one 8f the hardhat strains a team can be placed in for the last two I weeks with their schedule sending them against the strongest clubs loop one af th cr another, in the I ’ and final examinations thrown in I I with the Longhorns favored for good measure. taste of work Frosh ba se hailers got their first yesterday after- them | noon when Karow called r together for the initial workout I of the 1929 season. Some prom­ ising men are found on the frosh the development of these men with interest. I roster, and Di©ch will watch I | I the into The intramural boxing bout* are creating a great deal of in-1 terext, and big crowds have jam ­ small med their way I wrestling room in Z Hpll where* matches are being held. On "" crowds have m both night©, * of inch I apace in the small room and many f have been turned away. The fi- \ rials in the wresting will he held this afternoon, while boxing f i ­ * nals will come tonight. Several interesting bouts are promised for fans witnessing tonight’s scraps. filled every available the I I * 1 fight in the its way The finals intramural basketball race will be played j Wednesday night when the engi- neers and Stovall’s Wichita clash I at tile froth gymnasium at 7:30 o clock. The Wichita f»v«* has had thro ug bt a lo than the one tougher schedule faced by the Alecs, and if any­ body is favored to win, it is the | Wichita five. The Wichita club title when I won the independent it defeated the Little Campus • “B” club, and then defeated the D. K. E. quint for the right to I enter the final*. On the other ( hand, the engineers, in the weak­ est league in the organisation, the tho Departmental League, won title without any trouble, and then topped tho Newman Club five in a dull clash. All in alb it looks as though the Wichita five | will win the University champion- I I I ship. Florida Enters 15 Men; Far West Team Booked Entries and request# for infor­ mation in rearer cl« to the fifth an I nual Texas Relays are bring re - I reived from both the Atlantic and f Pue {fie coasts. The University of Florida yesterday signified its in­ tention of entering 15 men in the games, marking the entrance of teams east of the Mississippi in the carnival. The Gators will en­ ter both the Texas and S. M. U. relays, and the trip from Gaines­ the ville. Florida, will constitute longest trip made by a Florida track team, and one of the long­ est in the history o f the school. In 1025 the Gator football club invaded Texas for a game with the Steers. P. A. Pipal, head coach at Acci­ dental College, San Francisco, California, has written for speci­ fic information in regards to the events, and adds that the school relay will probably teams, This is the first time that a Pacific coast team has been en­ tered In the Texas relays. enter two Claude Rothgeb, track coach at Rice Institute, has asked if it will be possible to arrange a special race for J. N. Greer, who was captain of the Rice track squad in 1928. Greer wants a special race for 660 yards. He has run this distance in i minute, 21 seconds, which is 3-5 of a second under the world record. To the University o f Oklahoma goes the honor of being the first school of tending in their entries for the fifth annual T e x a s Relays. re­ Th© list of 18 entries was c e i v e d from the Oklahoma School yesterday and includes the best track men in the Missouri Valley, 1928 and one member o f United States Olympic track team. Tom Churchill ll, who placed fifth in tjje decathlon id. the Olym­ pic Games at Amsterdam last the summer, will he entered in all-around ch a m p io n s^ . Chureh- hill was one o f the ouManding col­ lege athletes in the United State© in 1928. the The Sooner team will be enter­ ed in four relays, the 440, 880. relays. The medley and mile Sooners always have out some of the fastest relay teams in the south, and their entrance in these events promises some fast times for the relays. put I he men entered by Oklahoma are: Earl H int, Harold Adkinson, Jack f armer!, Earl Baker, H. Johnson, Russe! (argon, Dick Dudley, John Bell. High Robert©, Tom Churrhhill, Bruce Drake, A. D. Howell and Larker Shelby. Drake, Howell and Shelby will have to he watched in the pole vault, shot put, discus and high jump. Drake went 13 feet in the Rice Relays last year, while How­ ell has registered 4 7 feet in the shot, and 145 lect in the discus. Shelby holds the Missouri Valley high jump title with a leap of 6 feet 8 3-4 inches. Dyt Johnson was elected presi­ de: t of the Hogg Debating Club for the second sem ester at the regular m eeting Tuesday night. O ther officer* elected were: Jim p resident; Buford vice Hoise, Green, seen (ary u ca-rn r n ; Bu­ ford Nichols, reporter; and Mor­ ris Hankins, sergeant-at-arms. A debate un “ Resolved, That TOTAL Frosh Baldridge, Bowle, f Leary, f Taylor, c ( ’rider, g Jenull, g TOTA! S prin t to Th0 Doily TV*#*. FORT WORTH, Fob. 18.— Twenty-on© uniform© were issued this week to members of the var­ sity baseball team at Texas Chris­ Coach Leo tian University. “ Dutch” Meyer ha© been giving his boys some indoor limbering up with his pitchers catchers working several hours a day. and With the loss of only a few men from last year, Dutch is expecting to put a team o f veterans on the diamond this year. His infield ie almost intact and his pitching sd a ff has suffered the loss of only one regular. J. C. “Jake” Wil­ liams haw dropped out of school, but his loss is lightened with the report that promising several freshman pitchers will be eligible for competition this year. loses It is in the outfield that his entire list the Frogs will be hard hit for with the graduation of Jimmy Grant, Orin Parrish, and Lowell Steadman Dutch of gardeners. However, with several promising and some freshmen good material recruited from th** ranks of the reserver last year, the Purple fly-chasing department is expected to give a good account o f itself. f?rp Entrants for tnter-groupf contest of aerial dart must leave I their names with the sponsor of] the group they wish to represent I by Wednesday noon, February j 20, according to Margaret Kirk-' Inde-j nor, intramural manager. pendents wishing the j tournament should see Ruth Jun- i kin some tim** this Tuesday. Dor- j mitory girls should see Margaret j Kirkner, and sorority girl*; should see either Frances T a rlto n or Mary Ruth Holmes. enter to Names may also be left with I Mrs. Lynn in room 45 in the W o-| man’s Gymnasium. Each so rer-1 :ty and dormitory is supposed to have two entrants, one to play and the other to act as substi­ tute. The tournament will be made I Thursday and the schedule of the j matches will he posted Saturday I morning. Four cups are being awarded; one for each division, I dormitories, and I sororities, and one group cup. independents, inter­ large r the jury system should be abol­ ished” was the m ain feature of the program , It was upheld a f­ firmatively by Milburn Lathan and Hugo Heimann, anti negative­ ly by Chilton Greer and Buford Green. Frederick Peterson made a short declamation, and Dyt Johnson gave Uh* weekly grunt. PK’S FREE . MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY Brings your order while you’re still hungry. Anything P. K serves can be delivered. D IA L 9 0 9 0 T ill 2 a. rn. PK SANDWICH SHOPS, INC. O pposite H an cock T h eater O pposite the U n iv ersity MALARIA MUGGS M ade of leave tin finished in b ro w n and green D u co — only See our w indo w A T the p o rtals o f our large cities— New Y ork, Baltim ore, D etroit, and j l \ so o n C leveland— a sem aphore halts a luxurious flyer draw n by a puffing steam engine. A sw itching maneuver, an d electricity takes charge. A giant electric locom otive, quickly un d er way, g lid es silently into th e h o m e stretch with its lo n g string o f Pullm ans. simple U k e a th o ro u g h b red it makes the ru n — * tirelessly. P assengers alight in a clean term in al— clean because there is no sm o k e or so o t. A n o th er m ilesto n e in tran sp o rtatio n — an o th er event in th e life o f th e iro n horse! Civilization is progressing, w ith elec­ tricity in the van. H o w far this advance will take us, is a pro b lem for ou r future leaders. It is fo r th em to develop and utilize new ap p licatio n s o f electricity— th e force th at is p o in tin g the way over uncharted courses, n o t only in railroad­ ing, but in every phase of progress. I CANT GO W ITU VOO TCilS* V . AFTER NO O N C A U S E Y MY P O P 19 G O N N A \ T A K E ME TO C E N T R A L s ■ P A R K ' ^ / M A K E tM 9 M O W x )VOU t h e O B E L I9 k / I T 9 A G R E A T BIG ) S t o n e w i t h a / W H O L E LO T O F N V F U N N Y VURITIN o n A N ' H E 'S GO n M A ^ S h o w m e t h e b ig G o n d o l a s a n t h e PAG O D A S T O O .', The G E monogram is found on Sarge electric locomotives and on M AZDA lamps, elec­ tric vacuum cleaners, and a m uitirude o f o th e r appliances which serve us ail. It is the mark of an organization that is dedicated to th e cause of electrical progress. By BEN DAVE ALLE] / B u t y o u \ LUANNA G ET V t h e r e w h e n t h e y f e e d E n / ( , T H A T S W H EN T H E R E S t h e f v M o s t f u n / j TU ESD A Y , FFBRU A RY 19, 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WHICH CO ED WOULD YOU SELECT? PAGE 3 E S P E R A N T 1 S T 5 MEET; ^ A L P H A PHI IS H O ST , > r w - t v / m I • | > . - v ----------- r» A n T v Tht‘ D e f i n e r s ’ class in E s p e ra n - I ( J C H U W L L L P A K I Y j to will hold its f ir s t r e g u la r m eet- jng th is T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 7 :3Q o ’clock in Main B uild in g 219, ac­ cording to an a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e by th e p re sid e n t club, Kirsch Schwartz. th e of Mr. and Mrs. N o rm a n II. Cro­ well, Mrs. George N ew kirk, and Schofield w ere Mrs, guests at a form al d in n e r given by th e Alpha Phi so ro rity a t the c h a p te r house Monday evening. Rebecca Follow ing dinner, a receptio n was given Mrs. Crowell to which m em b e rs of A.shhel L ite r a r y So­ ciety were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. H u d ­ speth a n no un ce th e e n g a g e m e n t o f th e ir d au g h te r, Miss E liz a b e th A nne H udspeth, K a p p a K a p p a G am m a, to W. C. A bbey, th e wed* ding to ta k e place F e b r u a r y 27. They will live in Del Rio. G rady Carl of Brow nwood, a I fo rm e r stu d e n t in th e U nive rsity I from 1915-’20, was a visitor on the cam pus Monday. Y O U ! ! I T ! ! ! H EA R YOU a* o t h e r s H E A R S P E A K O P H O N E ? ? W atch fo r Luedecke-Moffatt Co. Thu Friendly Store “Look Hot But Keep Cool” In the New W oven L e a th e r Sandals .85 VESPERS HAVE Y. W. C. A. HEAD AS LECTURER Miss Wiggin Approves b riendliness ol Students of Miss A nne W iggin New York spoke at Vespers Monday a f te r n o o n in th e in te re sts of the W o rld ’s S tu d e n t C hristia n F e d e r ­ ation. From h e r observ atio n as tr a v ­ eling s e c re ta ry in te rn a tio n a l f o r stu d e n ts f o r the N a tio n a l S tudent | Council of the Y. W. C. A. which j ta k e s h e r to colleges and u n iv e r­ sities from c o a st to coast. Miss Wiggin said the degree th a t A m ericans a r e frie n d ly and hospitable and u n d e r s ta n d in g the foreign stu d e n ts will c a r r y home goodwill and frie n d sh ip f o r the ] U nited States. that to Miss Wiggin h a s tra v e le d f o r th e N atio nal S t u d e n t Council fo r the p a s t six years. F o r th e p ast t h r e e years s h t^ h a s been d irec to r of the s tu d e n t pilgrim ag es to E u ­ rope. Miss R uby T errill, d e a n of w o­ men, and Miss D o ro th y G ebauer, o f wom en, le ft a ssis ta n t dean f o r Cleveland, M onday at noon Ohio, w here a m ee tin g of th e N a tional Associa­ tio n of Deans of W omen. th e y will a tte n d Wm. Kay Miller FOR Texan Managing Editor VO TE T O D A Y Ideal for Campus Wear COLORS A N D COMBINA TIO NS W H I T E — ' BROW N — BLOND BLACK ANI) W H IT E BROW N AND TAN B I E G E AND BROW N T h e r e ’s a S t y l e f o r you H ere a re th re e co-eds of the U n iv e rsity of Missouri who have been en te re d by the so ro r­ ities of t h a t school as b e a u ty q u e e n s in the a n n u a l com peti­ tion -staged by th e G reek le tte r societies. L e ft to rig h t, Mabel C o tto n , Kappa K ap pa G am m a; Phi. Eloise She re r, K ap pa Alpha P h i; V irginia Estes, Pi B e ta G R A D U A T E S OF U. T. W F D A T G A L V E S T O N a n d T he m a rria g e o f M ary Hope J o h n Thomas Suggs, J r ., both g r a d u a te s of the U n iv ersity , was in th e G alveston J a n u a r y solemnized 30, a t Loya, home of the b rid e ’s p arents. the in m a rria g e by the I t o r of T he c e rem o ny w as perform ed a r d r i - : by the Rev. Will R. John so n, pas­ P re s b y te ria n F irst Chureh of Galveston. The bride w as given h er f a th e r, h e r only a tte n d a n t being h er cousin, Miss E lizabeth Steele. J o h n Thom as Suggs, Sr., f a t h e r of the groom , acted as b e s t man. Mrs. Suggs was a m e m b e r of Phi Mu so ro rity and Mr. Suggs Alpha K a th e rin e C a ro th e rs, m em ber o f K ap pa K appa G a m m a sorority, is a visitor on the U nive rsity cam ­ pus. Mrs. Neil C a ro th e rs, her m o th e r, was m a tro n o f the W o­ m a n ’s Building fo r 25 ye a rs. Miss C a r o th e r s painter, is a p o r tr a it a n d is doing work in p a in tin g and is here. She d r a w in g while she is a g r a d u a te of th e U niversity. Miriam Chasey, f o r m e r U n iv er­ sity stu d e n t, r e tu r n e d to h e r home in San Antonio a f t e r a sh o rt visit with H elen Purr. s tu d e n t, who I r e n e Schiller, f o r m e r U niver­ sity teaching sc hool in L exington, w as the guest o f h e r sister, C la ra Ed Schiller d u r in g the week-end. is DR. A N D MRS. T ON K E L C I V E D I N N E R T A R T Y A s n a p s h o t of y o u r o w n voice! S P E A K O P H O N E will be h er e _____ S o o n ! T ym on Gibbs of th e Lambda Chi Alpha house has w ithdraw n I rem school and r e tu r n e d to his in S hrev ep ort, Louisiana. home Gibbs has received an ap p o in t­ m e n t to th e U. S. C oast Guard School in New Haven, C o nnecti­ cut*, and th a t institu tion soon. intends to e n t e r Mr. and Mrs. J e a n E. T h w e a tt of Dallas a re v isiting th e ir p a r ­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thvceatt. Mr. T h w e a tt was fo r m e r ly a s tu ­ d e n t of the U niversity, and was e d ito r o f The Daily T exan while in school. Little J a m e s Reveley o f C am pus D o rm itory the week-end w ith his p a re n ts in San Antonio. tile s p e n t Irm a Guggenheim o f San A n to n ­ io has t r a n s f e r r e d to the U n iv er­ sity fro m Sophie Newcomb Col­ lege, New Orleans. o c i c n RUBY C. L E W I S S oc i e t y E d i t o r T e l e p h o n e 913 5 Ellen Lanham to W ed Alvin Her old March 14 at Highland Park Church M iss Ellen Lanham , d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. F r a n k V. L a n ­ ham o f Dallas, will become the bride of Alvin H erold T h u rsd ay , M arch 14, a t the H ighland P a r k ! M ethodist C hurch, Dallas. T he e n g a g e m e n t was a n n o u n c ­ ed .Saturday a t a luncheon given by Mrs. Lanham at h e r home, ,'5859 j Potom ac Avenue, Dallas. The bride-elect made h e r in N ovem ber. d e b u t Social C a l e n d a r S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 23 Sigma Alpha Mu fo rm a l the A ustin C o u n try d a n c e a t Club 9-12. A ll-U niversity G e rm a n , W o­ m an 's G ym n asium , 9-12. X LAY M A X C L U B S E L E C T S ( OM M I T T E E S I W E R K I N G T h ree Miss Lanham is a f o r m e r stu- c o m m itte e s were ap- th e U niv ersity and w as I po inted by Jim m ie Miller, p r e s i­ d e n t of ft m e m b e r o f the Pi B eta Phi sor- j d e n t of N ew m an Club, at a m eet- ing held S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . The ority. She was a m e m b e r of th e U n iv e rsity C u rta in Club. Mr. j com m itte e s a n d those appoin ted Herold is a g ra d u a te of Yale and a re : a m e m b e r o f several social clubs. * * E N G I N E E R S ' B A N Q U E T c o m m itte e : Menton M urray, c h a ir m a n ; Helen Buck- ley, E lena T y n g , and H e n ry Wun- P ro g ra m A T T E N D E D B Y E X E S ' derlick. Hospital c o m m itte e : K a th le e n O ut-of-tow n e x-stu de n ts a t t h e ! Flood, chais m a n ; D orth y Wilson, S a tu r d a y Rosem ary Blakeslee, Adele Bra- e n g in e e r s ’ b a n q u e t n ig h t w e re : G. A. B rocher Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. W . J . T yng. The b o y s’ com m itte e coft* Powell of Dallas, Leslie J o n e s a n d cists of Rudolph Beck, ch airm an, his m o th er, Mrs, Jo n e s, of San j E d w a rd Mirelis, M a ynard Bolson, Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. B. C ro fto n , Charles C a n t a l a , o f M arble Falls, W. A. D a r t e r of I and Eddie Lowe. Giddings, L. B. W a lk e r of Lock-1 M. C. K leusser, Dallas h a s , N ew ton Gains, p r o fe sso r a t te c t, and f o r m e r stu d e n t in T. C. IL, R u p e r t Riggs o f A ntonio, A r t h u r F e h r of A ntonio, K. D. M cC reary H ouston. San University, a N e w m a n Club mem- San ! b e r of 15 years ago, visited th e club a nd gave a sh ort ta lk co n­ his c e rn in g the c h a n g e s d u r in g absence. O th e rs who Joseph of < / jr of i dey, Elizabeth H a rtle y , and E le n a Robinson a tte n d e d w e re : S e n a to r s Tom Pollard, J. W. Beck, T. J. B ellbrook, and John W. H o rn sb y ; R e p re se n ta tiv e s R. and M. H u b b a rd , A drian Pool, G ra d y W oo druff. T he b a n q u e t was the la rg e s t in the history o f th e College of E n ­ gineering. of T he p ro g ram consisted a piano solo by F r a n c e s Stro u d t- mon, a vocal selection by Ever- e tta Love, a r e a d in g by M adeline I w aa a m em b e r of Sigma Clark, a vocal solo by Silvia So- Epsilon f r a te rn ity , lis. * * * I f R I C H A R D B L A L O C K TO . _ . , ut x s iste r o f M A R R Y F E B R U A R Y 20 j . . . Miss R u b y Alyene W ooten o f ; Chickasha, O klahoma, will be m a r- fU ried to Richard W. Blalock of M arshall W e d ne sda y nig ht, F e b ­ th e r u a r y 20, a t 8:30 o ’clock a t a t home of Mrs. B. P. Sidelong, Chickasha. T he the b r id e will act as m a tro n of honor, Miss M iriam A ustin as m aid o f , , . 0 . honor, an d Misses K a th rin e Bond a nd B etty B rew er as bridesm aids. of Miss W ooten is a g r a d u a t e and th e U n iv e rsity of O klahom a w as a m e m b e r the K ap pa .Kappa G am m a sorority. Mr. Bla­ lock w as f o r m e r ly a s tu d e n t the U nive rsity and a m e m b e r of th e Phi D elta T h e t a f r a te r n ity . is now an a tt o r n e y a t Mar- He to Ehall, w h ere the couple plan m ake th e ir home. . , T, . . . . , , ,, of j of • j , D A R R E L L TO S T E A K ON O. H E N R Y B E F O R E ( L U B G irls’ F r ie n d ly Society of S a in t D avid’s C hurch has fo r its L Know *tudy this y e a r th e topic “ K re c e n tly J re c e n tly gave n ’ w r ’ ,jK,eon recently I la n d ­ a on A ustin ta lk „ em marks. This T u e sd a y n ig h t H a rv ey H arrell, an in tim a te frie n d of 0 . H enry, will speak to the society on some of his p erson al O. H e n ry rcm inescences. T h is will be fol- , lowed n e x t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n by in a t o u r of th e O. H en ry home , ___ . 0 „ • , * ' ‘ The t o u r will be condu cted p e r ­ sonally by Mr. Gideon a n d be­ cause of the lim ited space w here some of the exh ib its a r e shown, the p a r ty will be limited solely to the m em bers of the G irls’ F r ie n d ­ ly Society. Mr. and Mrs. F r e d J u n k in of Kerrville, f o r m e r s tu d e n ts of the U niversity, s p e n t th e week-end in Austin. F A C U L T Y C L U B H O L D S W A S H I N G T O N ' S T A R T Y Ruth Brow n o f Scottish Rite P io n e e r gam es and dances will D orm itory will go to h e r home in be f e a tu r e s of the an n u al Wash- j B a rtle tt, F e b r u a r y 22. I 4* i n g t o n ’s b irth d a y p a r t y given by th e U n iv e rsity F a c u lty Club at th e club house. 2304 San A n ­ tonio S tr e e t, F e b r u a r y at 8 :1 5 o ’clock. 23, All g u e s ts a re re q u ire d to be in c ostu m es cha ra c teristic o f the e a rly A m erican an d pioneer days. M asks also will be worn. Mrs. B anks Mc Eau rip o r Mrs. D. K. Brace will receive r e s e r v a ­ tion s f o r th e p a r t y until T h u r s ­ day, F e b r u a r y 21. N a n e tte C ronbach r e tu r n e d S u n ­ day evening from h e r home in San the A ntonio, w h ere week-end. she spent* R u th G ray, who a tte n d e d school here last se m e ste r, is now te a c h ­ ing in th e English d e p a r tm e n t of T hrall High School. L avern e K ing r e tu r n e d Sunday even in g fro m Dallas where she sp ent th e week-end with her p a r ­ ents. the I Dr antj M rs. s . L. Joekel en- ta m e d with a d in n e r p a r ty last i e week a t th e ir home, 104 E a st T w enty-sev enth S tre e t. Stu d e n ts enrolled in th e U n iv e rsity from C laren do n and W a x ah a ch ie were the guests. S tu d e n ts fro m C lar­ endon w e re : M ary K atherin e H eadrick , Obie C ra b tre e , F lorence F in k , E lizabeth Saw yer, Rhodin Chase, K en neth F in k , Carroll K norpp, an d Sam Braswell. , Those from W a x a h a ch ie w e r e ; L o r e tta C hapm an, Miriam Shack­ e lford , L e a fy W h ita k e r, K ather- yne Dismukes, G ladys W hitley, R ichard C h a p m a n , Knox B o l d ­ ing, C haun cey Acrey, C harles Rankin, H a s t i n g s Ackley, Bliss N o rto n , Goodwin G. S w eatt, E liz­ a b e th H a rp e r, and V irginia C am p­ bell of A ustin. of Alpha Nu c h a p te r S I G M A CHI A N N O U N C E S I N I T I A T I O N OF 13 M E N Sigma Chi wishes to announce*the initia­ tion of the following men a t the c h a p te r house, Su n d a y : M urray Ram sey of A ustin, P a t Cpon of T errell, R adcliff Killam of L a re ­ do, W heeler B ordages of Houston, Ja m e s S ou der of Boston, Charles W allace of C en ter, Rcichie Stelfox ct Austin, Gordon Y oung and John Y oung of Malvern, A rkansas, F ra n k Hagan of San A ntonio, H u ­ b e r t Fo lb re o f San A ntonio, Joe C harles B u r n e t of Milano, and N o rm a n J a r r e ll of Bishop. J e a n Clayton visited in h e r home in C leburne last week-end. C L U B N A M E S E T T L I N G E R A S F A C U L T Y A D V I S O R j o f Jew ish g ir ls t h e D elta Club, local so ro rity the University, was org anized in in by a g ro u p 1927. It w as form ed for th e p u r ­ pose of se ttin g and a tta in in g high­ e r ideals, and fo r the prom otio n of friendship am o ng Jew ish girls I t was f u r t h e r on th e cam pus. developed to a b e tte r sp irit of Juda ism and to p ro m o te a h ig h e r scholarship am o ng the m e m b e rs of th e group. establish T he club sponsors a r e Mr. and Mrs. L. F r a n k , with Miss Lydia L ittm a n and Mr. a n d Mrs. Dave G ellm an as co-sponsors. Dr. H. J. E t t l i n g e r has been n am ed as f a c ­ u lty advisor. * * * H I E S T A N D A N D W H I T E M A R R Y I N O K L A H O M A Miss Lucille H iestand, f o r m e r U n iv e rsity s tu d e n t, was m a rr ie d o f B eaum ont. to Dennis W hite F e b r u a r y 12, a t Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mrs. W hite was a ju n io r in the U n iv e rsity d u rin g th e past se m e s ­ te r . T h e couple will m ake th e ir home in D ayton, Texas. * * * M arian McDowell of th e D elta !a-*t week-end Z e ta house spent in San A ntonio. L o rra in e Mehl r e tu r n e d Mon­ d a y m o rn in g from a visit with her r e n ts in F o r t W o rth, Pau line Stahi has re tu rn e d to th e U niversity a f t e r having spent th e week-end in Gonzales. Minelma C u rling of th e D elta Z e ta house spent last week-end a t £er home in Bartlett, I / If You MUST Take Notes ... try this am azing n e w idea SI M P L Y h o l d a s o f t , s m o o t h , b l a c k - w r i t - jngV E LV ET p e n c i l in y o u r hand and noizspractically w rite themselves. T he blank look on your face vanishes and everything comes out O. K. V E L V E T Pencils AMERICAN PENCIL CO., Willow Awe., Hoboken, N. J A V E N lignin rot y w mr * ynvya!, Business Directory DENTIST OPTOMETRIST D r,/E . B. Crowder, Dentist SOS a**rbrough Bldg., Anstia, Tex Dr*. ly o n end Lynn Dental Surgeons SO? S c a rb ro ti t h B ld g -, P h o n e S I M DR. B. E. FARMER •09 S vat brough Bldg., Ph. 2-35*3 A. BURSTYN, O. D. C a re f u l e y e e x a m in a tio n . C o r r ea t a n d c o m fo r ta b le g le n # * , 618 1-2 Congree* PLUMBING R. R A V E N — P L U M B E R “ W h ere Good P lu m b in g R epair; A re M ode” 1403 L i m a Street. Phone 8715 W. G. ANDREWARTHA PLUMBING Phone 22803 Shop 408 E. 18th St The O nly W ay to D efeat Father Tim e is to keep a record of the events and scenes that are most dear to our experience. Persons come and go; the most enduring landmarks change; but r e c o r d $ r e m a i n The 1929 will retain, in the long years to come, the landmarks and the persons significant in the life of the University today. There-in will be recorded the essence of a successful year of college activity, a milestone in its history. Keep a Graphic Record of Your University Life Buy a Yearbook Now! p ie 1929 Cactus ■ - r n “The Book of Texas” Copies may be reserved at Room 119, B. Hall No Cash Payment Required. i day, F e b r u a r y 2 0 ; W. C Rallies, I Wednesday. F e b r u a r y 27; Ellwood I Griscom, W ed nesday, March 6; . Dean Parlin, W ednesday, March 1-1; John M cC urdy, Wednesday, | March 20; P. L. J e w e tt , Wednes- | day, March 27. At th e T e ja d u b , G. C. En ©er­ rand will speak W ednesday, Feb- : m a r y 20; I). E. P. Sc hoe h, Wed* - nesday, F e b r u a r y 27; G. <. En- , ^ e rra n d , W ednesday, March 6; Dr. C. A. Wiley, W ednesday, March I I # ; W, A. F e llin g , Wednesday, March 20; C. A. Sm ith, Wednes- I day, March 27. At the G rif f ith s House, Dr. L. L. this Tuesday; Click will speak I- at her Bfakesdee, Tuesday, F e b ­ ru a ry 20; A m o N uw otny, Tuesday, Lawrence March 8; th e Rev. W harton, T u e sd a y , March 12; C oach F red W a lk e r, Tuesday, March IO; Dean V. f. Moore, Tues­ day, March 20. EDUCATION COUNCIL ELECTS NEW HEADS M argaret B rid g e s wa ejected local p r i­ vice president of th e a m ary council o f e du cation a t meeting at the W o m a n ’s Faculty Club last week. T he office was open as a re s u lt of th e w ithdrawal ' of Mrs. Clay C a n a in ghaut* who did not r e tu r n to th e U niversity this sem ester. L a ttie Mac Kil­ patrick, f o r m e r vice president, succeeded h e r as president. Wm. K ay Miller I exan M anaging Editor VOTE TODAY TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1929 T U ELV E STUDEN TS O N H O S P I T A L L I S T Twelve s tu d e n ts to local hospital-, r e p o r t s from H e a lth Service. a r e cont met! a cc o rd in g to the U niversity Those at Seton I n f ir m a r y ar-*:{ pita!. P e a r n a e S to a t, Rudolph C a d en a , A b e rn a th y , E ar! Stilson, a n d W ilb u r Laden a. F r e e m a n F a u c e ts Jim B e a rd y H e r m a n Buckspan, A line La]/, D onald Howard, Cordy B ro w n a n d J o h n Boyd a r e at St. D avids Hos- f ' been in ex ist­ ence f o r ten years. n a tio na l go vern m ent | Two stu d en t bootleg*" rn caught ill Kau-ax S ta te A gricultural < >d- Ujff# a* M anhattan, have been punished r a th e r severely for th e i r ill lei* occupation. and ra il" ^ The youths, a ju n io r a fresh m an, were apprehended last Week p e d dlin g "th ir d to those scholars who wished to Ii* b a te t h e i r larynx©*. The arnee w a s im mediately re fe rred to the s t u ­ dent r e v ne!!, the fa c u lty discip­ linary board, and th e p re s id e n t o f the U niversity. A f te r some co n­ sultatio n, the p enalty arrived a t was t h i s : Suspension until August I. " I f I w ere as bad aa I ’m r e ­ ported to be, Bd be a fra id of m y ­ self,” s a y s S a? I ace Al C apone, having his little joke, Mr. Capone, in ease you d o n ’t know', been i« r e tire d , and has f o r some tim e. At p re se n t he is living th e life o f a millionaire} sportsm an on his p ic tu resq u e e s ­ t a t e in Miami, F lo rid a . The m an t h a t as “ S carfed* ” is now a genial host whose invitatio ns a re much sought of and. w om en a f t e r by men Wealth who are his neighbor*. gan glan d knew once His one r e - e n ’ ment is th a t his nam e is c o n s ta n tly co nn ected with and ©specially Chicago killings, seven the rec e n t m assacr e racketeers*. of “ I th in k it is absolu tely u n f a i r to ti* me u p with every gun ex ­ plosion in Chicago," he complains. As y e t Capone has not been ques­ tioned in re g a rd to last w e ek ’s ma*- m u r d e r In " g a n g s te r c ity ." Meanwhile a discouraging lack of p ro g re ss is shown bv Chicago polk*? theii' efforts to a p p re ­ hend the slay ers of the u n fo rtu n e ’e liq u o r " m o b .” in ' In the nix d a y s th a t have ©laps- j cd since the septuple slaying ( t h a t bm!.!) t h e r e ham been no a r r e s t j of a single suspect. (C o ntin ued F ro m P a g e I ) to apeak af it n o t been considered c t a special o rd e r, a,4 it watt f a r d o w n the cal­ endar. The Rev. J . F ra n k Norris, wa* scheduled the Steph en F. A ustin Hotel Monday nigh t at a rn aas m e e tin g o r g a n ­ ized in p ro te st to the bill. .Similar in F o r t m eetings had been Held W o rth the th e House Twice pa»t week. had voted no* to allow N o rris ami o th e r s to e n te r the bar o f the H ouse to disc UR* th e m a tte r. and D a lits d u r in g Th* H o n e -r a c e bdl, num ber 279, w as introduced by R ep re­ s e n ta tiv e J. D. Clavis. The pro­ vision* w ere that a F a ir C om m is­ sion should be cr ea ted th at would be given the a u th o r ity to accept d o n a tio n s, etc. to this board. The*© d o n a tio n s were co n stru ed by op ­ ponents! to be m erely a ca m o u fla g e th a t co v e r­ ed a very heinous law th a t would legalize gam b lin g in T exa o f the m easu re A resolution to en rf to e Cong­ ress o f the United S ta te s a m em ­ orial ra ilin g Tm the c o n stru c tio n a n a establish m ent of a $1,200,000 hospital for disalfled v e te r a n s in the House T e x a s was passed by Monday. T he House voted the acce p tan c e o f th e invitation o f the U niversity to th e Solon* to make an inspec­ tion t o u r of the U nive rsity W ed­ n e sd a y a fte rn o o n . A resolution to a d jo u r n a t 4:30 W e d n e sd a y a f ­ and t e r n o o n w as ado p te d by G rady W o o d ru ff a n d H o m er U, [h-Woif<*. Transport;* Hon to th e I bu versif y will be pro­ vided. fro m each distric t will escort the legislators a b o u t the campus. Some s tu d e n t In tro d u c e d J u d g e W a lte r A s k e r o f Him** the lh** Didy m e m b e r of to n , House who ss an ex C o n fe d e ra te soldier, wa the a u t h o r o f a bill t h a t provided for woman m em bers o f th e C o n fe d e ra te r a n k s who the C o n f e d e r a te a r e living Monte, J u d g e A cker s ta te d th a t the su rv iv in g line o f g re y wan b e r i m i n g th in n e r each y ea r, and the pensions o f th ese m e m be rs should He applied to th e women m e m b e rs of the C o n fe d e ra c y , The bill parsed. a t th e L egislatu re G o v e rn o r Dan Moody’* message co ncern in g to pen d in g prison legislation in both houses u rg e n tly called f o r drastic r e o r g a n isa tio n a n d c e n tra liz a tio n o f th e prison farm s. H e charged th a t th e d isjointe d and sc a tte re d condition of the* v a rio u s prison f a r m s n ecessitated m uch duplica­ tio n In the a d m in istra tio n »>f a f ­ fairs, such as the k eep in g o f n u m ­ e r o u s s e ts o f books. T h e prison sy ste m la veritab ly s c a tte r e d all o v e r T e x a s he said. T h e control " f the system u n d e r th e Legisla­ tu r e or the* G overn or has proven a I a d u r e and th e r e should be sub­ stitu te d a board the to co ntrol prison, Moody> m essage r**nd. M odernization should be the k ey no te of reform , and experts fro m the U niversity o f T exas, A. & M. and T exas t e c h should be c o nsu lte d on the m a t t e r o f plans r a t h e r th a n d e p e nding on th e Leg D ia tu re is not ©quipped to c onsider those m a t ­ te rs, Moody said. Moody offered to call an e x tra session the L e g isla tu re to c onsider th e p rob­ lem if an expedient p e rc e n ta g e of the m em bers desired him to do so. th r e e bills on prison T h e re a r e arid the S e n a te , r e f o rm b e fo re one b efore the a t p r e s e n t time. Prison r e f o r m scorn* I to be one of the m ost vital o rd e r o f the p resen t session. the House for this o f as it (C o n tin u e d From Page I ) | o r n e r y , p r o fe s so r of e c o n o m ic s ;I j V, t Moore, d ean of m en; A rn o I NV/wotny, a ssis ta n t dean o f m o n ; ; d e a n o f th e j P a r lin , I Dr. H. T. School o f A r ts a n d Sciences; Dr. I ’ C, P . of I j g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr, L, W. Payne, p r o - j ! fessor of English; Dr. D, A. Pe-* nick, p r o f e s s o r of classical lan* j ' ©wages; Dr. W. C. Haines, T ow nes Bible Chair, P a tte r s o n , professor fir. P.. P, Sc hoed, p ro fesso r of I c h e m istry ; T. H. Shelby, d ean of the Division of E x te n sio n ; C. A I Smith, asso c ia te professor o f b u s ­ iness B r y a n t a d m i n is tr a tio n ; Smith, p r o f e s s o r of law; R o b e rt S ta y to n , p r o f e s s o r of law; T. ll. T aylor, d e a n o f the College o f E n g in e e rin g ; F r e d Walker, basket- Bascom I al) c o a c h ; W a tts, M ethodist C hurch; Dr. J. B. Wharry, p r o f e s ­ sor of E n g lish ; "B lock” Sm ith, Y. M. C. A . s e c r e ta r y ; the Rev. Law - r< nee W h a r to n , University Pres* b:aterian C h u r c h ; Lh. C. A, W iley associate p r o f e s s o r of e co no m ies; and E r n e s t C. Webb, W esley Bi- 1 hie Chair. U n iversity the Rev. S c h e d u le Given The sch e d u le naming the d a t e s I and s p e a k e r s covering a period of I Six weeks is as follows; At th e A lp h a Tau Omega house, O, K. C h a m b e r s will speak T h u r s ­ day, F e b r u a r y 2 1 ; W. T. M ath er, T hursday, F e b r u a r y 2H; .John M c Curdy, T h u r s d a y , March 7 ; John^ 14 * ’ Bagwell, T h u r s d a y , March R obert S ta y to n , Thursday, M a r c h ! 21; M. F. B andm an , T h u rs d a y , I March 28. F e b r u a r y Ai the Beverly house, Dr. W. T, j M ather will speak T hursday, F e b - I i nary 21 ; C lyde Littlefield, T h u r s ­ day, 28; Dr. O. R. Cham bers, T hu rsd ay, March 7; Fred W a lk e r, Thursday, March 11; W h a rto n , L aw rence the Rev. T hu rsd a y , F e b r u a r y 21; W. NL Jam es, F e b r u a r y 28, A t the C unning ham house, J o h n McCurdy spoke Monday, F e b r u a r y 18; D ean Parlin, F e b ru a ry 2 5 ; F a th e r R lakeslee, Monday, M a rch 4; W, L. McGill, Monday, M arch l l ; R. H. M ontgom ery, M onday, March 18; Dr, L. W. Payne, M o n­ day, M arch 25. F a u l k n e r House A t th e F a u lk n e r house, E r n e s t C. VS ebb sp oke Monday, F e b r u a r y 18; E. C. IL Bantel. Monday, F e b ­ ru a ry 25 ; De up T ll. Taylor, M on­ I; Fran k D. B obbitt, day, M arch l l ; Dr. J . B. Monday, M arch H alf Moon I W harey, M onday, March 25. j At th e “ Block” S m ith house, spoke M onday, (February 18; lh F Bobbitt, M o n ­ day, F e bt n a ry 25; A. B. Cox, : Monday, M arc h 4; Dr. J. B. W h a r - | ey, M onday, Mat ch I J; the Rev. I I Bascom W a t ts , Monday, M arch ' 18; Dr. J. A. Fitzgerald, M onday, March 25. .--peak Alpha At th e K a p p a house, th is Clyde L ittle fie ld will T u e sd a y ; D. A. Penick, T u e sd a y , f e b r u a r y 2 d ; E, K. McGinnis, Tuesday, M a rc h 5; B ry a n t Sm ith, T uesday, M arch 12; Dean M oore, March IO; Dr. R. A. Law, T u e s ­ day, March 26. G risen rn A t th e K a p p a Sigma house, E ll­ wood will speak th is T u e sd a y ; J. A. Fitzgerald, T u e s ­ day, F e b r u a r y 26; ‘‘Block” Sm ith, T uesday, M a rc h 5; Clyde L ittle ­ field, T u e s d a y , March 12; D. A. Penick, T u e sd a y , March IO; E. K. McGinnis, T u esday , March 26. A t th e L it tle Campus, D ean T. IL Shelby spoke Monday, F e b r u ­ ary I n ; Dr. Fabling, Monday, F e b ­ ru a ry 2 5 ; D r. C. P. P a tte r s o n , Monday, M a tc h 4 ; W. T. M a th e r, Monday, M arch 11; Dr. H a n d m a n , M onday, M arch 18; Dr. W. J. Battle, M onday, March 25. A t th e Phi Kappa Psi house, E. K. M cG innis will speak this T u e s ­ d ay ; R. H. M ontgom ery, T u e s d a y , F e b ru a ry 2 6 ; J. A. Burdine, T u e s ­ day, Mardfc 15; K. C. H. B a n te l. Dr. O. R. T uesday, M a rc h 12; Cham bers, T uesday, March 19; th e Rev. L a w r e n c e W harton, T u e s- ( day, M arch 26. R o berts House j At the R o b e rts house, J. WF Cal- Iv un will sp e a k Wednesday, F e b ­ ruary 2 0; L. W. P a jn e , VVedms- \ day, F e b r u a r y 27; L. T. Bellm ont, W ed n esd a y , M arch 6; R. H. M ont- g< aiery, W ednesday, March 13; I W. L. McGill, W ednesday, M arch Parlin , W ed nesday, 20; D ean I March 27. A t th e S ig m a Phi Delta house. 11.. T. B e llm o n t will speak W ednes- • / mmmmmmmmmmmmmrn ■, « V P -Underwood J. E d w a r d H iggins, 67, chosen by the High Council as the new g en e ra l of the* Salva- t ion Army, General Bramwell Booth for th* second tim e w a s d eposed as unlit to hold office. ( C o n tin u e d From P a g e I ) In Classes in salesm anship I ‘.‘22, the b u r e a u begun in San Antonio a n d Kous- t< n. of e x p a n d e d Home economic* was and re n a m e d the bu reau of n u t r i ­ tion and health education. A ctiv­ ities o f the division were a h o e x­ pand ed at abo ut the sam e tim© to include su rv ey s of co unty schools. and business psychology have r e c e n t­ ly been org anised in A u stin, San A n tonio, Port A rth u r, Am arillo, B eaum on t, H ouston, W aco and Habits, O thers v\ iii Ie- org a n iz e d in F o r t W orth, W ichita Falls, A b­ oon *, C orpus ( h m t i , an d El Paso. O ver 5,000 stu d e n ts have been e n ­ rolled in these glasses* acco rding to Dean Shelby, and th e work bas n e t with approval am ong business arx! professional men. T h e b u re a u o f industrial te a c h ­ e r-tra in in g has introduced a new f e a tu r e in its special classes fo r in d u stria l groups in la rg e m a n u ­ f a c tu r i n g and producing p la n ts in th e state. R ep re se n ta tiv e s from th e b u re a u conduct te a c h e r -t r a i n ­ ing co urses in the various tra d e s and professions, establishing c e n ­ firm s and te r s plants, been tr a in e d class©** Dean Shelby said. Hundreds these in the larger* h av e in P r* i» « t G roup T h e Division of E xtension is now composed of the follow ing b u ­ r e a u s : Extension te ac h in g b u re a u , with Dr. D, A. Penick a s chief a n d Dr, J. O. Mal berry an d ire c ­ to r of cia.« in s tru c tio n ; in du stria l L ac her f raining b ureau, w ith Miss L a u ra M u rray as chief; In tersc h o ­ lastic I .vague B ureau , with Roy Bedichek as chief; n u tr itio n and b u re a u , with health Miss J e a n pie Mary P in ck n ey as c h ie f; package loan lib ra ry , with Miss Mary Lula B a rre tt as meting b ureau, ch ief; visual instruction w ith Mrs, Charles Jo** M oore as chief; and school inq uiry b u re a u , w d h dean T. H. Shelby rn chief. ed ucation O tto (Jerboa of th e Little C am ­ pus Hermit#! f spent the w eek-end at HU home in San A ntonio. in the c o u n tr y in te r e s ts ," good m e a s u re o f discussion when S e n a to r T hom as lasye introdu c e d an a m e n d m e n t that would include the ro a d s t h a t were n o t necessarily s ta te hig h­ ways. O pponents of th e m e a su re cha rg e d it-- proponents w ith " s p e ­ cial S e n a to r E ugene Miller cluttered t h a t c o n c re te com ­ panies, an d o th e r branches of c o n ­ stru ct ion were pushing th e bill. This bill is also a very special item o f legislation, and wall r e ­ quire a tw o-thirds m a jo rity as it is in the n a tu r e of an a m e n d m e n t to th e Constitution. be T he a n t i- f r a te rn ity hill will be c on sidered by the co m m itte e on s ta te a f f a ir s this T u e s d a y night* a s c e rta in ed As f a r as could the of I n te r - f r a te r n ity Council the U n iv e rsity will have r e p r e s e n ­ ta tiv e s at the m eeting. The h e a r ­ public. ing will be open S e n a t o r W. E. Thom ason s ta te d M onday t h a t he desired all sides to be heard, and th a t he w anted e v e ry th in g to be open an d a bo ve­ board. to th e GAY AN D HER GANG i r y o u R r o u _ y v m t T To soccer, o as am AUTHOR -CXXXT- YOU ; S H O U L D L E f l J C H O O G A M O S T A R T C A M U - ( I N G Y O U M C A R C C R 'J NAI DCO , \ y —' — r n 3 U T I O i G T - r r M O T H A e M O U G M C T O N C V T O ^ ' T O O U L Q O C G O O O U V E . 3 ^ C J V V TOR VO H C T e e S T R U G G L E © U T o m a n I C A N T U J R ) T E e n p T Y . S T O M A C H J— y Or Stationery Copjrr-*te I© Feature Sysdfcau By G L A D Y S PARK ER D O N ' T T R V T O — Y ~ J u s e a oe*D « ' V tT S D A Y , FEBRUARY 19, 1929. T H E A T E R S W ITH C. B. “ T H E AIR C IR C U S.” H e r e ’s a wow if you’re interested in si m u lin g wings and Sue Carol. David Rollins and A rth u r Lake arr n’t so bad themselves, and L uise Dresser co ntributes an- 0 h er of her inimitable mother rf lf s. On Movietone, At the Hancock. in a sorry role, “ T H E W OLF O F W A LL S F R E E T .” Chiefly George Ban- c o f t and his FC. A. lau g h ; Bac­ lanova she sings, but who cares; and Nancy C arroll in one good hysterical scene. All-talking. Y o u’ll like it Everybody does. All week. a t the Queen. “ T H E R E D E E M IN G SIN.” Dolores Costello as a little Apache whirlwind comes under the gentling and ennobling in­ fluence of Doctor Conrad Nagel, Md., to the accompani­ m ent of sounds and talk which s- mietimes comes in like the news to Ghent— too late. At th e Majestic. BY “ M A RRIAG E CON- 1 R A C T .” Total destruction of J ll modern ideas you may have on companionate m arriage is guaranteed, for look what hap­ pened to Patsy Ruth Miller in tais one. Grandma knew best, a f te r all, it seems. But gee lu r yourself. At the Crescent. “ SOM EONE T O L O V E .” A charm ing picture with Charles Rogers and Mary Brian looking i ke Clara Bow, both of ’em. R ath er “ sweet,” with comedy playing an open hand because little Charlie as a music clerk ca n ’t seem to win the heiress. A t the Texas. COMING: P U B L I X CELEBRATION V E E R : The last seven days of February. s h o w s . Special W a t c h for announcement, ^ueen and Majestic. . ‘REDEEMING SIN’ AT THE MAJESTIC I probably cannot tell you any­ thing about “The Redeeming Sin,” v hich is still showing a t the Ma­ jestic, for you know all about it a r e a d y . Remember all those underworld s enes, which you beheld, in which habitu 3s make scandalous whoopee and neck right out in fr o n t of ev- 0 ybody? Remember those church scenes with organ music, f a t ministers, beautifully smiling fain ts, etc.? all Remember all those scenes in which the heroine clasps a child to h er breast and gazes up to heave n with her soul in her eyes aud all those scenes in which lov- e s stroll out into the country and d<* "heir “ navajoing” beside a rus- t c brook? Well, you nowr have your chance this and t< see them all over again, t me with effects spoken dialogue. sound the above The picture rises the 1 jane of mediocrity several times. J u s t fo r example, stabbing is very effectively done. seen# Conrad Nagel’s body goes floating off through the Pa­ ir sian sewers— oh, my goodness! Then there was the time Conrad Nagel discovered Dolores Costel- i • committing sacrilege by taking the church jewels. ®*A nd when Miss Costello supplies the r e s t ; c f the scenes which stand out in J one’* memory. She is almost good when the parish priest says the her— yes, prayer over L o rd ’s I Tother, the Lord’s p ra y e r on the \ uaphone! She i.; best of all, I owevcr, when she wilts into the t r m s of her nefarious lover and ommtts the sin for which the pic­ she t u re was named. Somehow, I I as a way of swooning which can- i ot be beaten. The musical score is not partic­ it talking se­ is ularly noticable except wrhen continues during the quences. The rest of the bill f a ir enough not to be painful and [ I bad enough for you not to want j to see it a second time.— W.B.S. I ROGERS-BRIAN A T THE T E X A S A charming picture softly col­ ored here and there with humor­ ous twists and sly fu n is “ Some­ one to Love,” now playing at the is Charles Texas theater. H ere T E X A S Last Times T o d a y Charles (Buddy) Rogers ..and., Mary Brian “Some One to Love” A Picture Y ou'll Love ALL-TALKIE N O W A T QUEEN AT MAJESTIC Y w n n i A i r ? t f !t5oned in a ra s t- Thf‘ m«*cuHn» * * E s L Z L S I I Y O ' E I L i l y I j leads are carried by R obert Edo- A T CRESCENT | son and Lawrence Gray.— B.B. /G E O R G E BANCROFT dis* cove rn his wife, Lac! a nova. not so faith ful to him as Paul Lukas in “ The Wolf to of Wall Street,” all-talking picture now at the Queen. NOW AT HANCOCK A T THE CRESCENT EAUTIFUL Dolores Costello ing Sin” with Conrad Nagel, both talking, now a t the Ma­ It is a story of ns tie theater. the redemption of a Paris ga­ min through sin and repentance and the love of a noble man; and a f te r all, who, besides Dor­ othy Dix, can say which is of the most importance? George S to re is in the cast. ‘FLYING CIRCUS’ AT THE HANCOCK some sense to it for once. Sue Carol is the chief attraction in the picture, with A rthur Lake and David Rollins playing enthusias­ tic fiddle charms. to her many Louise Dresser, the best mother on the screen, has a good role. - C. B. L A R E D O F E S T I V A L at Laredo All aboard for As its second talking film pro­ the Hancock brings “ The the Washing gram, ton’s B irthday celebration begin- Air Circus,” Fox Movietone pro-j nmg to(3ay to last auction for showings through F r i - 1 through February 25, with the en tertain in g list nay, with Aesop a fables in sound, ja r^ S{_ an(j Fox Movietone, and Bailey Fox Mov:,.ton,. m„i Rail™ and of a ttra ctio n s in the 31 years of Barnum, a Vitaphone act. “ The Special its Air Circus” has achieved a repu­ i ates are being given rail­ tation of being a spanking good roads serving Laredo fro m all di­ picture, besides being an air ro­ rections. mance in the new setting of avia­ tion schools instead of the War, and a modern youth special with annual observance. T he Book of Texas. by WHAT IS I Hr b m THAT IS GREATER THAN ANY OTHER SIN? L ast Time* Today dolores Costello See and h e a r the screen’s golden lady, in a new and d iff e r e n t cha ra c teriz a tion . Apache—-she had to obey the laws of the underw orld, had If you liked her in to hate the m an she loved. arid “Glorious B e t s y / ’ you’ll love T enderloin her in— “ Marriage by C ontract,” a snappy come-back at the compan­ ionate marriage rookus, is making its final protest a t the Crescent today. Don’t go to see it with the idea that you will come away holding any modern impressions you may have formed in favor of Contract marriage. The argu­ m en t is severe enough to move the most steadfast— in f a d , I am a fra id it may be a little bit too severe for enjoyment thorough unless one senses the real situa­ tion, which that would be giving it away. There’s arg u m e n t clear down to the last subtitle. Everybody from Grand­ ma to the cook is in favor of the church good of course, marriage-—excepting, and P atsy ; and she has to live learn. And boy, how she lives and learns! You ought to see tile picture just to see Patsy Ruth Miller’s characterization, which is at than of beauty. times one more of a r t (? ), old-fashioned is— b ut Gee, G randm a says this new-fangled companionate idea is just a mess of applesauce; and Nora, the cook, wouldn’t work in any house wrhere there w'ere such hanky-panky go­ ings on. But Pat thou gh t she was rig ht until she tried it, and there­ by hangs tho story. Claire Mc­ Dowell, who played the mother in Ben Hur, also p o rtrays the moth­ er role in “ Marriage by Contract.” You may depend on a good per- is men- fi rmance whenever she Wm. Kay Miller FOR Texan Managing Editor ke/fcMLM ING SIN ./^Conrad Naj4l Passion A L’A pache! Y ou’ll thrill to Conrad PA RA M O UN T N E W S VOTE TO DAY N a g el’s stirring voice. COMEDY Going S a ilo r ’ ‘Sh, TRY TO GET IT’S Breaking All Records PAR AM OUNT’S ALL TALKING PICTURE THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Alto V itaphone Specialties TRIXIE FRIGANZA WITH GEORGE BANCROFT and BACLANOVA “ MY BAG O ’ TRICKS’ FLO LEWIS SEE IT NOW Thru Saturday “Give Us a Lift” A PUBLIX THEATER T ^ A V I D ROLLINS appears in “ The Flying Circus,” Movietone fe a­ tu re now at the Hancock. Louise Dresser is the mother. This time she sur­ Rogers’ second starring picture and the second in which he is as- j Fisted by Mary Bi Jan, of the sweet ! girlishness. prises everybody by looking like! Clara Bow, in one scene where I her lover pursues her through the daisies and ^he falls with her head rig ht in the cam era; while Charles Rogers is hi.-; own sweet handsome self, walking through a part with the most apparent ease on to Love” presents a whimsical heart interest t h a t will please you and a buoyant youth little is short of entrancing.—-C. B. “ Someone screen. th at the as his of George B ancroft as the Wolf faithless and Baclanova wife have moments which arc worth talking about, it is Nancy Canoll who will be most remem ­ bered by the spectator. The universally-generalized ho­ kum regarding the fu ror of the Stock exchange and the futility of the efforts of small investors to avoid being crushed by m anipu­ sprinkled generously lators is throughout. tensest mo­ The ments of the film shift, however, the stock exchange to the ■from ALL-TALKIE A T THE QUEEN L et us again hand the laurel w reath for acting honors in “ The W olf of Wall S treet” to Nancy Carroll, the vivacious little Irish Colleen who is heading inevitably to brilliant stardom. Although the characterization* Wm. Kay Miller FOR Texan Managing Editor VOTE TODAY 1ATSY RUTH MILLER learns and not so companionate, In all about marriage, companionate the picture now a t the Crescent. In home of the ruthless Wolf. the Wolf's home the best scenes in which George Bancroft or Nancy Carroll have ever par ticipated. are Someone sitting back of this w riter when he first viewed the production stated, t h a t ’s what I call a real movie!” And “ Now, without having to think very long over the matter, we think that the average person will say the same I f s a talking picture, of thing. course, and all-talking a t that. — A.N.C. Last Tim es Today H A N C O C K NOW SHOWING Fox M ovietone All T alking Picture THE AIR CIRCUS Hear and See This A i r E p i c BAILEY & BARNUM ‘The G lobe Trotter** Fox M ovietone News “MARRIAGE RY CONTRACT with P a ts y R u th M iller BUDDY RO GERS — in— “ R edlips” Is Coming IT STARTS SATURDAY Classified Ad Section Telephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEM ENTS APARTMENTS POR RENT AUCTION SALE Gage Bros. R o o fin g and H eatin g T in W ork D ependable Service 7 th A Red R iver P hone 5279 D O N ’T WORRY— S ee M rs. n ick el. Spir­ itu a l m edium . N ow a t *02 W est Btl* S t. NO COLORED. P h o n e 28*61. Sun- day appointm ent. ia! g a th e re d o n a n y s u b je c t. T E X A S R E S E A R C H H i: R E A U — M a te r­ S o u th ­ w e s te r n h isto ry a n d b io g ra p h y a sp e c­ ia lty . 706 W. R ean o n ab le 2 4 th . P h o n e 7057. c h a rg e * . o f N O TICE rem oval — W OODMAN'S FLO W ER SHOP from 204 W. 6th to 6 6 6 Congree*. We will be glad to see our old cu sto m ers and new friend*. Phone FOR R E N T : F u r o l.h td « t ap artm en t clo se to U a l v e m y n , u n l . b « d 1064 Sabina S treet. Phone 6186. DRESSMAKING F IR ST CLASS d ressm ak in g. W ork guar­ an teed . Do ail kinds o f tailored work and a ltera tio n s. Dinner ev en in g dresset a sp ec ia lty . Phone 2 2 0 8 * . W E ~ M END Milk hem stitch in g p lea tin g , b uttons, rh in esto n e* , gold and silv er clips. Mabel G annaw ay, 716 Cob- P h o n e R3 « 2 O v e r B e a co n * * h ose, How’s Business? LOST A N D FOUND AUTOMOBILES S T D DENT S P E C IA L S C O A S T SATURDAY RICHARD DIX Redskin Paramount Sound Special In Natural Color* W EDNESDAY George Jessel AL .JOLSON’S ONLY RIVAL — in — “Lucky Boy” A Talks eg P ic tu re ------- ------------- o THURSDAY GRETA GARBO — In— “Wild Orchids” The Story of a w om an’s struggle to be decent. SUNDAY “THE DUMMY” A P a r a m o u n t ALL TALKING PICTURE ...with... R U T H C H A T T E R T O N W e O f fe r SOME SU G G E ST IO N S F c r In creasing It It'a tim e fort Picnic* Spring Sewing Spring Cleaning Wreck Cars Paint Jobs M otorcycles Flow er Seed Yard Work L u . L O S T : A black purse con tain in g bitts and change. Liber*? rew ard to one return­ ing it to The Daily T ex a n O ffice. LOST? Black L e a th er notebook with notes. Also German textbook. Lost on seco n d floor o f M ain B u ild in g . Return to ii. Hall 116. LUiaT: Red Parker fo u n ta in pen. Nam e Finder V. A. O o r g c sta m p ed on plea ie return to Ii. H a il 119. it. HOTH HZK KR p r e s e n t a copy o f ad a t the Box O ffice o f to d a y and see the sh o w . tho* th e Queen L O ST — Dark brown and k ey s S atu rd ay n ig h t or k ey -ta in er Sunday m orn ing. Finder p lea se retu rn to room 119 B. Hall. _________________ lea th er I 1924 f o r d Touring. Balloon T ires < 1624 O verland Touring 165.00 Jam up Condition j 1924 Ford Coupe ...... ........... $85.00 $145.00 K N IG H T -W H IP P E T CO I 3 0 9 W . 5th Th »m- 28161 FOR SALE elim inator. FOK S A L K —Five tube radio. Majestic B b attery. C ra sh / I i usicone. Cheap. Cash or term *. Phone C leveland 8477. Storage G E N E A U S T IN a t h is M oon.” J u s t o th e r side good Co.. SOS Congree*. lie*t in ’C aro lin a released by V icto r. The J . R. Reed Music too. L O SE SOM ETH ING r Find it t T he T exan C la r if ie d * . Dial 21164 2 3 1 6 6 . 192* FORD TOURING* m echanical cond it ie*!. in A M o to r I Conditioned by N ew balloon 24X2 S e rv ic e , U n iv e r s ity C o al C O A L A N D W OOD— B e a t G rade*. Qui t s t " d H o w l ct,, se* fin UiikVL to* mu o r d . ISNS* HI?* '■ iv ifY Did You WJkd fhfejlii'e.7 i m , b y F re d d ie R ose o n B ru n sw ic k R ec­ le a n s B led so e. 821 C o n g ress, j FOUR GREAT SHOWS SEE THEM ALL C lassified Ad* trill Gat Results TRY T H E M WOOD BIG AUCTION SALE Monday IO a. rn., F eb. 18. W<> w ill buy b f you w h a t you d o n ’t w ant, an d sell to you w h at you do w a n t in us* I f u r n itu r e . in Hie w eek. A U C T IO N BARGAIN FU R . CO. P h o n e 6-10611 408 C o n g re ss ev ery d a y B arg ain s ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM F O R T W O O R T H R E E BO Y S R oom a n d p riv a te sle e p in g p o rc h ad ju ic­ in g b a t h . S itu a te d in p r iv a te h o m e w ithia tw o b lo c k s of cam p u s. R e a so n a b le . P h o n s 2 -3 2 3 7 661 W e s t 1 9th 64. LAUNDRY H O M E i i PHO M E L A U N O R P H O N E T T O * : WANTED H I G H E S T r a n e e s r a id I r a e r a clothing and shoes, 467 East ring 6717. ^ H IG H E S T CASH PR IC E S P A f S fo r ond-hami Ho.hbsg and sin** S C H W A R T Z . 417 E a s t 6 th . Phonal COACHING TNipeaa h isto ry . C O A C H IN G — A m erican H i l t JL .IL, G e rm a n A an d G erm an I , L e s t o u rn a o n . m 1*1 St* P h o n e > » 84$. • T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, FEBRU ARY! 9, 1929, I IOOVER A ND EDISON VISIT ^ x th< im J T r r Z X sr™* ot thc Wom#n's BuiMt e win th e junior w a r n in g club. I A erial dart, the new intram ural nis, and H -"**- • “ •» *«*- »f and gll,dm g ^ athcrs- " b l br h.-id rn th , . SPO,t e l e c t e d , for the "aerial “T h . Book T b s.-. D i f f e r ,..," is played the w in lr r , wooden racket .n u Club, J PA C E 8 A Y E R TO R E A D T W O P A P E R S A T M EETIN G OF EDUCATORS THREE CHOSEN ON COMMITTEE FOR BANQUET Dr. Fred C. Ayer, professor of education*] ad m instration at the I Diversity, will lead tw o paper? a t tile m eeting1 o f the National Education Association to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, February 24- 2d. Before the American Educa­ tional Research Association Sat­ urday, February 23. he '*11! read his. paper on “ D oties o f public School Adm inistrators,” and Tues­ day, February 2fi, he will read _ w on “The Teaching Load in State a . i and Other U n iv e r -.tie s" b e f m . A t h e n a e u m S o c i e t y t he Nat i onal Society o f College Teacher!. ............. C s ' P l a n s A n n u a l A f f a i r rh There will be about fifty partake fits of the assoc tat ion hold ing their *eparatf meeting* the rame time, and approxim ately f**n thousand prof,,,.,, tendents will ™ p r .« „ t th," •peetiv, district, or school,. _______________ STUDENTS EXPLORE INDIAN CAVE SUNDAY A committee to make a r­ # „ , * .up-rin- ranjrementH for the Athen- a ♦ . . , . tre-, a e u m . a n n u a l b a n q u e t w a * the Athenaeum the regular a t meeting o f j •PPointed Literary Society, Monday, night, Th<* com m ittee is eom- pri?fu have been placed on the TEXAS KAN OLK staff in recognition of past contributions and we are looking tor a considerable amount of work from you. Thanking you tor past contributions and hoping you prove yourself worthy of our action in placing you on th e staff, we are, Austin, Texas. F eb ru ary 28, 1924. Sincerely yours, TH E TEXAS RANGER (Signed) Ju lian Brazelton, Editor-in-chief. Without Fear or ” John W o o d r u f f F O R M anaging Editor Of T h e D A I L Y T E X A N All the News All the Time *-1 gY ii. ■* ^ ' Y . -k - ■■rn This advertisem ent appeared in the Sunday T E X A N as propaganda for the candidacy of m y opponent Roy M. Canon. I brand it as M ISLEADING , and P R E P A R E D in a last minute attempt to discredit my candidacy* M. G. BURNSIDE I he ONLY list of qualifications which I have ever published was the following one— 1. A n A LL -A R O U N D man—letterm an in tw o sports and holds tw o degrees, conferred with highest honors. 2. T w o years of LAW . 3. President of International Relations Club. 3. Organizer of International Relations Clubs in FO UR southwestern states. 5. M ember of Pi G am m a Mu -honorary social science fraternity. 6. D elegate from U nited States to International Confer­ ence of C ollege Students in London. 7. Preparing to fill appointm ent in U . S. DIPLO M ATIC 8. C O R PS. H e puts the interests of the S T U D E N T BO DY ahead of G R O U P A FFIL IA T IO N S. The only qualifications issued by my opponent have been unsubstantiated attacks directed a t me. I NEVER CLAIM ED to be chairman of the Honor Council of Fur I NEV ER CLAIM ED to be president of the Stu man University. dent Council. Despite the allegations of the “letter ’ above. I W A S Chairman of a com m ittee to reorganize the F u rm a n U n iv er sity Honor System . SU; iiiii iii ■ • v,,’ - ; r.--. \..-f i lf®! The e ffe c tiv e n e ss o f m y w o rk is p r o v e d by th e sa m e rep ort w ith w h ich my o p p o n en t so u g h t to d isc r e d it m y ca n d id a c y . I still sta n d on m y o rig in a l p la tfo rm o f : — J ^ A R T IA L IT Y — P E R S O N A L H O N E S T Y — F A I R A D M IN IS T R A T IO N — U N B I A S E D J U D G M E N T On this p la tfo rm I s o lic it y o u r v o te to d a y . M. 6 MS IAK M. G. Burnside’s Qualification No. 5 W hich reads as follow s: 5. C h a i r m a n of F u r m a n U n iv e rs ity H o n o r Council, th e secon d to be e s ta b l is h e d in th e U n ite d S ta te s, T H E F O L L O W I N G L E T T E R H A S BEEN R E C E IV E D C O N C E R N IN G H IS R E C O R D T H E R E . C E N T A U R S F urm an U n iv ersity , Greenville, S. C. TO W H O M IT M A Y CO NCERN : As i<> w h eth er Mr. M. G. Burnside was ever chairman ot the Student Council here a t F urman I have made inquiry and I have found th a t in his Senior y e a r which was m y Freshm an y ear he was NOT chairm an, and, since it is in th e constitution of the stu d en t government th a t the chairm an or president shall be a senior, I am reasonably certain th at he was never chairm an or president of the Student Council. Our Honor System has proved comparatively successful. It seems to be improving each year. I Sincerely yours, CHAS. W. BURTS, PRES. STUDENT COUNCIL, FURMAN UNIVERSITY