News Coverage by a Competent St af f of University Students Makes T H E D A IL Y I'EX A N the Most Complete Medium for News of Campus Happenings PHONE IT IN A f t e r I O P . M ........................................ N e w s ____________________________ 9181-61 9 1 8 7 Classified A d s _____________________ 23165 Display Ads ...... 23164 Circulation 23164 ..................... © h e i i a l t o ( L e x a i t The Weather T u e s d a y : C l ou d y and u n ­ s e t t l e d, w i t h probable rain; colder. LEADING MAN DIRKX TO R The First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 5 , 1 9 2 9 . Inter-Class Banquet Proposed By Councils co n str uctio n! OF MEMORIAL BEGINS SO O N Plans fo r a b a n q u e t to be given jo in tly by seniors, ju n io rs, Soph­ ia moi os, girls in F e b r u a r y a re being considered this week, a c c o rd in g to inform a tion from th e m em bers of the councils of each class. council will I o’clock a t the U niversity C a fe te ria , a n d the ju n io r and sen io r councils will m eet T h ursda y at 5 o’clock in the g ills ’ study hall. I meet W ed nesday at sophom ore fre sh m e n “ T he and Final Masonry Plans Put in Hands of Architects COST INCREASED Statuary Already Cast; Gift of Former Regent the {G reenw ood; A t a m e e tin g of the fre s h m a n co unc i l Monday following co m m ittees w e i c a pp ointe d guest, F ra n c e s M a ty S te g e r ; p ro g ra m , deco ratio n, Emily M u rra y and Anna S c a n la n ; m a n ­ aging, B etty B undy and Mary G race Milam; publicity. Shirley Scales. A n o th e r m e e tin g of the fre sh m a n council is scheduled for ! J a n u a r y 21 the I d e a n of women, w hen f u r th e r pla n s will be discussed. in the offices o f Those w o rk in g on plans fo r the class b a n q u e t a r e : fresh m e n , M ary Jo Todd, M ary Ste g er, Sally Moore, Shirley Scales, Betty Bun­ dy, F ia n c e s G reenwood, Emily Milam, Cloite M u rray , M ary G race Sophomores, Rosa ( ’a th e rin e Woolley, Rachel Williams, Ann H arg ro v e , F a y F oo te , N ancy Tae- Bess M atthew s, Mar- G raee H argo n, and John G uinn will direct the G irls’ Glee Club first c o n c e rt o f the c u r r e n t session a t A ustin High School W ednesday night, its iii G IR L S’ GLEE CLUB TO G IV E FIRST CONCERT C o n s tru c tio n of the Littlefield M em orial G a te w a y on the c a m p u s in of th e U n iv e rsity will begin th e la te sp rin g, acco rd in g to P r e s ­ Benedict. id e n t H. Y m asonry design t a r a tails o f the I in th e h a n d s o f the a r c h ite c tu ra l I firm of W a lk e r and M orrison of Chicago, while th e bronze fig u re s q u a rd , Mac t i o n have a lr e a d y been com pleted by g a r e t Vaughn, ‘ the I ta lia n sc u lp to r P om peo Cop- Rosalie Leslie. F inal de-1 Caswell, and A n n a Scanlan. Stee le K e n n e d y who ta k e s a lea d in g p a i l in 1he E x p e r im e n ­ tal T h e a te r p ro g ra m to n ig h t. WHITCOMB AND JEFFERS QUIT HONOR COUNCIL F I ‘N o • 1 2 V I K , , J S n e r i a l * To Fill Vacancies -Skelton • V O L . X X X EXPERIMENTAL THEATER WILL GIVE PROGRAM ‘A tonem ent’ and ‘All Hail the King’ Offered CAMPUSAUTHORS Refreshments Will Be Served Between Plays ir Two on e-act plays, one a f a n ­ and the o th e r a tr a g e d y , tasy , bo th fi o m th e pens o f local a u ­ th o r s will fu rn ish th e p r o g r a m for th e o pen in g of th e new “ labora­ t o r y ” o f th e E x p e r im e n ta l T he­ a t e r , new est U n iv e rsity dra m a tic s org a n iz a tio n , to n ig h t and W ednes­ d a y n ig h t in th e b a s e m e n t of th e E d u c atio n Building. S e a ts will be on sale to d ay in th e Main Building an d a t th e door j A l m i g h t . T h e re a r e on ly IOO seats ticket- The p rice of Tivailable. b e in g 50 cents. R e fre s h m e n ts will be served d u r in g a 2 0-m in ute interm ission j w hich will be o bse rve d to allow th e audien ce to d iscuss a n d crit­ icize th e p e rfo rm a n c e . T h e tw o plays, scheduled fo r in itia l p e r fo r m a n c e , a r e “ A tone­ m e n t ” by Ja m e s H. P a rk e , and “ All Hail 'th e Q u e e n ” by Com­ m od ore Cumley. c h a irm a n Gail W hitcomb, “ A to n e m e n t.” which will open is u n d e r the e n te r ta in m e n t bill, th e d irection of th e a u th o r . I t is a tra g e d y . T he p la y r e p r e s e n ts to th e stru g g le the w om an h as m a k e h e rse lf s t a y w ith her sick I tem h a s been a bolished and h u sb a n d who h a d d e s e r te d her. of M en’s Council and s t u d e n t of the the School of Law, and VV. A. .Je ffe rs of the G r a d u a te have resigned from Council since * The p a i l o f th e w ife is tak en by V irginia B arnell, who is known to A ustin t h e a t e r audiences, by v ir tu e o f h e r a p p e a ra n c e s with th e C u rta in Club a n d with a local stock com pany. She w as recently seen in th e le a d in g role o f “ The Pro d ig a l F a t h e r ” w h ich was the initial production of th e E x p e ri­ m e n ta l T e a te r . th e th e H onor sys- honoh the w ork o f the council h a s th e r e f o r e T he s t a t u a r y has been c a s t by ■ ■ been limited and b e c a u se o f the a m o u n t o f w ork w hich is r e q u ire d I Coppini and tho g e n e ra l plans of th e m a s o n ry in th e ir school w o rk. of th e g a te w a y have m e t w ith Roy Cannon was elected by the Some the s c u lp to r ’s r e m a in in g m e m b e rs of the cou n­ plans w ere tim e ago te n ta tiv e cil t o serve as c h a irm a n f o r th-' tim e b e in g in W h itc o m b ’s place. It p r e se n te d by tho Chicago f i n n , b u t is n o t likely that a special e l e c t i o n | w ere re je c te d because o f th e cost 5 the a r c h ite c ts f o r approval. will be held to fill th e vacancies. I a c c o rd in g to Byron S k elton , pres- ^ - ^ wHWn t h U s t m a t e r i a k has , ew S teele K en n e d y , p r e s id e n t o f l i d e n t o f the Assembly. O th e r m em bers local c a m p u s ; Council a r e : I . B. < a m d t , A r th u r I t h e C u rta in Club', anti known for his w ork with th e d ra m a tic s- o rg a n iz a tio n , has p a r t of th e R e v ere n d Shands “ A to n e m e n t.” K e n n e d y will re m e m b e red fo r his w o rk in the | A r x r r t K i c A D I P L ” M A 1 U F la st C u rta in f lub play, in { U pham . be -------------- o-------------- ■ , V\ X .i , * , “ S a tu r- o f the H on or ■ y ea rs t h a t the cost of (Anginal ^ consW erab|y increased, the c a n -, j not be increased, a c c o rd in g to tho i I te r m s of M a jo r L ittle fie ld ’s will, ( i the plan s n a tu r a lly m u st come within the scope of o u r fin a n c e s, “ Since the H urt, J a m e s L u m p k in , a n d J o h n L ,m o u n t o f money av ailable B e n e d ic t said. pi rn Jun io rs, A n to in e tte Beacher, Jo- A f u n d a m o u n tin g to $2§0,0OO1 sep*dne Pollard, E d it h E ile n b e r g Guinn Directs Singers cr, Mary H atc he r, M ary M arg aret was l e f t by the la te M a jo r G eorge W. L ittle fie ld , f o r m e r U n iv e rsity Gl&sseock, Wee B row nie C orke, le g e n t, to be used in the c o n stru e - j Carolyn Cason, Joseph in e C orner, tion of a g a te w a y to the U n i v e r - ,, Genevieve ( ’ritz, M arian O ld fa th e r sity c am p us. o ff e re d to th e g a te w a y c o m m itte e ) Seniors, Cornelia G regory, Al- included a fo u n ta in g rou p, a r o u n d be r i a Scott, Carol C handler, J a n e t which w ould be posed the b r o n z e ; Files, M ary K a th e r in e Boone. Club gives its f ir s t concert of the fig u re s, including T e x a s t o g e t h e r w ith n u m e ro u s a q u a tic sets, Cora Lynn Robinson, E laine ; of tho A u stin High S< no Bledsoe, a n d Kina G riffin. IO. figures. o -------- John G uinn will wield the d irec­ t o r ’s b a to n when th e G irls’ Glee In Opening Program The g e n e ra l p lan a n d Grace Sanderson, h eroes, j M ary Eloise Steele, Adele H o n s - i p re s e n t session a t ‘he auditor ium h e a rin g tho discussion SIGMA DELTA CHI ANNOUNCES BANQUET P U N Scribes Are Urged to Check Names on Date List tu e s d a y nigh*, Jai.nam. I A n ew f e a tu r e b eing off**u-.u \ new f e n * " " b ,m K fo r the first tim e by the organiza- j on ' ; tion is th e q u a r t e t which will give p opular folk songs o f the south-] ! e m negro. “ Sleep Tinte, Mah H oney” is one of th e selections on the list. The q u in te tt e is com-; I posed of Ai dis M alarkey, Virginia H v is te n d a h l,; Decherd, M aurin e j and M ary S teger, In a ddition to th e fe a tu r e there! s ta te d . will be several solos ruses. and cho­ T he hill providing th a t the S tu ­ d e n t s Association be given r v > ! half of th e net p roceeds of the d a n c e s given by the G e rm a n Club will be r e a d for th e second time a t th e m e e tin g of the S tu d e n ts ’ A ssembly F riday night, J a n u a r y 18, a t 7:15 in the S tu d e n t s ’ As- reserv ed seats. w r a b jy room, a c c o rd in g to an a n ­ , noiine< ment made by B yron Skel­ lon> p re s id e n t of th e Assembly. ? h ( b m pftsped thg jir s t reading The s t u d e n t s ’ b la n k e t ta x tick- i et m ay be p re se n te d fo r admission to th e p ro g ra m , with a paym ent fo r o t h e r tic k e ts f o r ad ults wt M' t e r 75 c e n ts and $ I Special tick- cts a re b ein g offered s tu d e n ts o f , 25 c en ts 4 > ay’s C h ild re n .” J a m e s M uckleroy, a r e c e n t a d ­ is has j dition to the C u r ta in Club, th e p a r t o f th e h u s b a n d in “ A tone­ m e n t ” and the p a r t of th e son is ta k e n b y F r e d M eredith. “ All H ail the Q u e e n ” W . S. Adkins a n d M. B. Arick of the B ureau of E conom ic Geol­ ogy a r e m aking a geological map of Bell C ou nty f o r th e purp ose t h e ie s o u r c e s of the o f s tu d y in g the w o rk of C om m odore Cum ley, con­ s ta rte d c o u n ty . The w ork w a s t r i b u t o r to th e L onghorn m aga­ im m e d ia te ly a f t e r holidays zine and f o r se v e ra l y e a r s a f f il­ a nd p ro b a b ly will not be com plet­ ia te d with th e C u rta in Club. The the ed u n til the l a tte r p a r t o f p la y depicts t h ^ u n f r u i t f u l search y e a r, a c co rd in g to Dr. E . H. Sel- o f the king of an im a g in a ry king-1 lards, associate d i r e c t o r the dom, f o r a wife. The p lay is di­ r e c te d by Miss B arnell. B u r e a u o f E conom ic Geology. th e of T h e L ittlefield M emorial g ro u p will c onsist of a huge b ronze fig- T u rn to page 2, Col, 2 T H E T A SIGM A PHI W I L L M E E I Final a r r a n g e m e n ts f o r a I ‘l<'° ot * C (n ' s* ( a t gram of e n t e r ta in m e n t f e a tu r in g A ustin and c a m p u s artis ts to be | SOLON Ai ^DRESSES given a t the Sigm a Delta Chi d ei n e r dance F r id a y night have been I O D A \ ; m ade, accord in g to J. L. M et'am y. M F F T I NC, O F H O G G S M H H 1 1!NU p re sid e n t o f .is sponsoring Phi, w o m e n ’s J is sponsoring th e th e ali-journansuc th e all-jour Sigma T h e ta r a t c r n i t y h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y a ffa ir. jo u rn a lis m will hold a m eeting this T u e sd a y evening, a t (5 o’clock a t th e C a c ­ tu s T e a Room. D in n e r will be served in th e p riv a te din in g room. i N u m be rs on th e p ro g ra m con- j gist of exhib itio ns o f ballroom and a c ro b a tic d a n c in g ; J o e S h e p p a rd T ed Lewis of the cam pu s, and hts c la r in e t; and h u m o ro u s skits and ^ ^ gjv c n * A b a t i n g Club. a(l,,iti„n to „ Vernon* Lemons, re p re se n ta tiv e B o e k w .il < o u n ty , a d d r e s s _A a . : . the H ogg D ebating Club a t their w eekly m e e tin g M onday night. Lem ons is an Im m o rta l Hogg, and w as a t one tim e p reside n t of the tho address of the th e As- la st m eeting of s tm b ly and if it passes this sec­ ond r e a d in g it will become a stu ­ d e n t law. MRS. TA Y LO R LEA DS STUD Y ON MISSIONS DR. HOLLANDER W ILL DISCUSS NORSE POETRY Authorship, Historical Background to Be Reviewed THIRD DE SERIES I oday ,celure Given A t 5 in Garrison Auditorium Dr. Lee M. Hollander, asso­ ciate p ro f e s s o r of G erm anic lan g­ uages will deliver a le c tu re op t h e Eddie poem s this T u e sd a y at 5 o'clock in the G arrison Halt a u d i ­ torium . This will he the third in a series of public lectu res on m a ste rp ie c es of w orld lit erat lire, Tin* first two lec tu re s w ere given by P r o fe sso r i>. A. Pon irk and Dr. IL J. Leon who spoke on Homer a n d Dante, respectively. Dr. H o lla n d e r will discuss tho the Eddie poems th e ir historical b ack g ro u n d , illu stra tiv e pa s- , a u th o r s h ip | and I and will quote of ages. “ Dr. H ollander is well qualified I to m ake th e discussion, since he of of a volum e the a u th o r is tr a n s la tio n s of the Eddie poems ; published recently by th e Univer- ,. . . . R i j sity Press, *aid Dr. A aro n S c h u l - 1 i for, c h a irm a n of the c o m m itte e on „ .. * » public lectures. those i n t e r e s t 'd lite ra tu re should in com-: “ All i p un itive avail ............ them selves of this o p p o r tu n ity of these * *1 old Norse m asterpieces o f narra- tive p o e try the from . il!n;rv-^ coimti-v*!. o i t e t t n d i n * auU m ritira S c h a f fe r sub je ct/* Dr. one o f of STU D EN TS' ASSEM BLY W ILL MEET FR ID A Y I ex as Co-eds to A ppear in FU ms As Equestriennes Tom Mix only is not f» How in the movies now who rides horses and things. the No, i t ’s not Hoot G ibson either, n o r is it anyb ody w ho wears a som brero, c a r ry s a six- - hoot cr, and acts so in d e c e n tly us I o ; hoot a t own up. B ut th e y do ride horses a n d how. This is the s e c r e t: U n iv e rs ity cq-tds have entered th e movies “ on h orseb ack .” E. 0 . Lee, a of the Bathe ^ p r e v e n t a t i v e News, m ade pictures o f t h e riding classes S a tu rd a y f o r the news rt e!. Miss Helen Hall, r i i i n g in- the g ir ls ’ i rut to r, supervised movie deb ut. COMMITTEE T 0 BE APPOINTED BY MOOR! EBY $ 1.50 Blanket Fax Fee to Be Charged Per Term N o . 9 ! LAND CONTROL BILLS HELD IN COMMITTEES I o Confer With Board Of Regents and President ACTS TEMPORARY Judge B atts Explains Measures Before Legislators Bills g i v i n g the control of sale of mineral r i g h t s on U niversity lands to t h e Board of Regents, providing f o r the appropriation of $200,000 f o r th e purchase of the K avanaugh t r a c t for the U n iv e r­ sity, a n d t h r e e bills for th e p u r ­ pose of c h a n g i n g the statutes r e g ­ ulating th e in v e stm e n t of the U ni­ versity f u n d and the b orrow ing let out to s u b ­ of money, w e r e com m ittees a f t e r lengthy consid­ th e House com m ittee eration b y I on public buildings la n d (T hursday n ig h t. The sub-commit­ tees have b e e n asked to meet w ith Regents a n d Pre sid en t H. Y. Ben- edict b e f o r e m a k in g a report. and The e n te r ta in - com m ittee on the com m ittee on e n t e r - : < a ‘* Jud ge R . L. Batts, U nive rsity m e n t f o r sum m er school will be! regent, e x p la in e d the land centred I. Moore bl11 to th e com m ittee, calling a t - app ointed bv Dean V. and Dr. Fred erick Eby on th e re- i ^ i o n t o t h e fa c t that u n d e r its , ,. , , Eby from F o rt W o rth , Provisions t h e Regents could Te­ tu rn o f Mi th e n rn ('cording to Dean Moore, c h a i r - ji* o t a n y a n d a1! bids, and a f t e r auction man of righ ts, ta in m e n t. for .Stadium as I leSR th a n th o highest hid re je c ted . Minimum r o y a ltie s of one-eighth and $1 p e r a c r e rental w ere also provided. T h e bill was ob je c te d to m ainly in t h a t it g a \e too much flower th e Regents, w h e re a s the p o w e r should be given to the land com m ission er, it was held. will be held in the u su a l; a n d o th er o u td o o r e n t e r ­ ta in m e n ts will consist o f lectures, co n c e rts, e n te rta in m e n ts , a n d m o ­ tion p ic tu re s. D ean Moore states t h a t a b la n k ­ e t ta x fee of $1.50 per t e r m is the present plan. The F o u r t h of July c e le b r a tio n j however, c o u ld not be sold a P '1 Ll ic suitable a d v e rtisin g . The t o The t h r e e bills governing WHITE RETURNS th e ! inve stm e nt o f the perm an ent fund I provide t h a t th e University f u n d i may be in v e s te d in county a n d A l I U r P T A M j municipal securities, th at the Uni- r m J m » A L V P A I I f n i j v er ity c o u ld borrow the p e rm a - j nent school fu n d with the in tc r- as jest. fro m t h e p erm anent fu n d R. L. W hite, U niversity a r c h i - ! security, a n d t h a t the U niversity lect, r e t u r n e d S unday fr o m Gal- j pledges a n d obligations would be veston w h e re he com pleted pre- j tax fre e . Hminary sketches fo r t h e out-cli-l nic, an a d dition to the hospital. explained ; the effect o f th e bills, and showed th o the. tion w ith a com m ittee a t Ga Ive;- present t h e campus would be ton and completed the f i r s t sketch, (shacks o n The p la n was ap prov ed by buildings” f o u n d a tio n Friday night, and Mr. with m o n e y borrow ed in this man- to ; ner, w as e xpressed by the press­ W hite w as instructed w ork a t once on the f in a l plans, dent. A ll be t h e He is a w a itin g d a ta b e f o r e he can j te m p o r a r y in th e ir use, it w as ex- com plete th e final specifications, plained, f o r a f t e r a few years th e ; U n iversity w ould be through w ith A . S . C . E . W I L L E L E C T its building program, and would O FFIC ER S T U E SD A Y no‘ hav<' to bo.™w m.°"7 h„ „ Mr. W h ite worked In c onjun c - the n e c e s s ity f o r them th e replaced b y “ suitable P r e s id e n t Benedict t im e . Hope --"O'-------------- acts would a t t h a t to go - ■ Mrs. D. B. T aylor will conduct a s tu d y on missions in Argentine , and ( hi Ie a t the re g u la r meeting T u e sd a y n ig h t a t 7 o’clock ° f W o m en’s A sso ria -: rGom 2 12 of tion o f th e U niversity Baptist Building, according to B e r n a r d P. Action on The a p p r o p r i a ti o n fo r th e Kav* T he A m e ric a n Society o f Civil anaugh t r a c t was asked t h a t the its in building p r o g r a m , by placing ccr- E n g in e e rs will hold a m e e tin g this j U n iv ersity m ight E n g in e e rin g fain b u ild in g s on th a t continue location. th e ^ the . „ j C hurch this Tuesday, th e church u es d a y , a t i o (lock ^ii n f lim nromni'/atinn S tu d d e r t o f the o rga n iz a tio n. “ belling of Pictorial Review, ( by C harles M olmana; “ My Philo­ sophy o f L ife ,” by B urford Nieh ols; T he S h o o tin g of Dan MC G re w .” “TV,* chnntimr p arlor. E lectio n of officers is th e main in R o b e rts will lead the devotional purpose of the meeting. Present D m Mc-! aml MtH' S* ° ‘ Burford wiU « ive officers are M. R. Mitchell, presi- Merrick v ice oresi- ,1 ,, d e n t; E . E. Billman, s e c r e ta r y ; sergeant-at- Ami C. C. Carter, a vocal golo> Lorena j __ I , ,V * L m v i l k Mogforajj by ° ............... ... ’ decided to poetpone the I B A R C I A L I B R A R Y ^ o f f i c e r * until next ^ o ^ g . to Morris Ajr,,.. RECEIVES BOOKS arms- t h is bill was d e fe rr e d until m a p s c o u ld be obtained show­ ing the p r o p e r t y in question a n d its r e la tio n to the p re se n t cam ­ pus. -------------------— o- BELLM ONT AGAIN T O H E A D FACULTY CLUB ; u a n j should n o tif y th e co m m ittee t h a t o th e r d a te a r r a n g e m e n t s can be made, it was sta te d . jj {(> j )r p ' j M arsh, se c re ta r y to I m a u lip a s, and one is richly bound d ue to the illness of a n d b ears a silver m onogram . Most H arper, dean of the j o f t he volum es a r e of historical ; in th e a d jo in in g M e m be rs arg re q u e ste d to meet p r iv a te din in g to d a y a t noon at the C a f e te r i a . room a f t e r buying th e ir lunches. check G r a d u a te School. The meeting value, be cu| | €Mi jn the n e a r fu tu re , j Col. Dan W i l l Not Attend p ro g ra m a t the re g u la r m eeting E L E C T S T O S T A Y A T H O M E C L A S S IC A L CLUB M EETS The Latin 25 class pre se nte d t h e ! * * * * * * * * * * * * L. T h e e Bellmont was re-elect ed p r e s i d e n t ; Ju d g e Charles Wil­ cox was re -ele cte d vice p r e s id e n t; and H . C. W alling, in s tr u c to r in business a d m in istra tio n , succeed­ a c ­ ed C. P. L ay , professor of c ounting, a s treasu rer. Dr. M. R. Gutsch, s e c re ta ry of the club f o r m a n y years, resigned v o lu n ta rily as secretary. A com­ mittee h a s b e e n organized to rec­ ommend a m em ber to fill th e va­ c ant p o st. Tile d i r e c t o r s who rep re se n t t h e consul a r e : P rofessor E. J . Vilia- | vase, D r. D. X. Brace, Pro fessor € . E. Rowe, D r. F r a n k Jew ett, and Dr* “ P rio r to th e p ublic a tio n of T h « | th o se which c o n sta n tly c o n f r o n t- College of P h a rm a c y , schedule I Club, acco rd in g to Lydia M a r - 1 tw o s tu d e n t! cd th e editorial s ta f f of th e e a r ly j f o r this T u e sd a y has been dei I- qui*, p resident. The -ago. I rejoice t h a t you now su ffe r! j no such h andicaps in th is w o r k as I M E E T P O S T P O N E D f a c u lty m eeting of of the Classical Club, held Monday F a c u lty W om en’s the night a t th e The A bill p ro p o sin g th e e s ta b lis h - ; r e s e n ta tiv e L anh am te lls of some i w ith which I lab o re d y ea rs ow ned ra d io ! o f of a s ta te th e e a rly s tr u g g le s o f m e n t b ro a d c a s tin g sta tio n f o r the jo in t I T e x a n e d ito r: use o f s ta t e and U n iv e rsity of fie- (als p robably will be in tro d u c e d in) T e x a n , th e Leg islature the l a t t e r p a rt of n e w sp a p e rs a t th e U n iv e rs ity of days. U n f o rtu n a te ly , th is week, Shelby, dean o f th e Division of j th e o th e r. T he C a le n d a r. E xtension. IL T exas, One was T h e R a n g er an d The I field wax- h a rd ly big enough for “ Such a s ta tio n would be o f] tw o sn eh p u b lic a tio n s ; according- two w e re com bined a n d iy, tim es, lean upon his s t a f f ! T h e Daily T exan I am , t h e r e were a c c o rd in g to T, special i n t e r e s t to th e Division of th e n I **7* mo T k /a Tovom E xte n sio n of th e U niversity and b ecam e T he T ex an. th e bu re a u o f e d u c a tio n ,” “ T h e T e x a n was s a i d ; Dean Shelby. weekly. I ’n I' ^ A j p 6 r i l “ U ITS F p i i u R u f i i i x f I v v a t d v i j a D U A A sim ilar s ta tio n is owned and I also issued ’weakly.* o r a te d in F lo rid a u n d e r control a box In th e c o rrid o r o f th e M ain I d e n ts. i n i ’ f u i i i v u i t the division o f e x ten sion of th e ) Building fo r c o n trib u tio n s to its l a t e r it cam e u n d e r the m a n a g e -! .'•iilnmris hut are re i m e n t of th e s tu d e n t body. As thc colum ns, b u t c o n trib u tio n s w ere j m e n t of the stu d e n t body. As the j a lm o st as r a r e as sable swan*. I t U n iv e rsity grew T he T e x a n g re w ! U n iv e rsity of Flo rid a. U fitf * t i a u i w * i i i is passed, the Ida lf th e bill A LEC FA CU L TY M E E T S Routine business wilt be con­ [ F R IT Z G. LANHAM cushion, th e n issued I might a d d t h a t it IMM [ in O c to b e r, I DOO, it was a p riv a te added W hen The T exan first a p p e a r e d : The College o f P h a rm a c y wa-1 to the Medical Branch a t T h e re w as j e n te r p r is e , owned by sev eral sty - j Galveston in 1803 and moved to Some fo u r o r fiv e y e a r s ! A u stin in 1027. a i t * in th o se Rifely postponed due to th e ill- th e e d ito r w as unable the “ W ith cordial good wishes f o r course in p h a rm a c y fro m a three- > y e a r to a fo u r- y e a r course &as to have been the su b je c t of the dis- V e ry sincerely you rs, f o r t o I n e ss of Dean W. F.*Gidley. ch ang in g Provision i f ----- -— — o— — ----- S C A N D IN A V IA N TO MEET T he * U n iv e rsity Scandinavian W hen G overnor Dan lub will boid th e m onthly m e e t - 1 tak' ” *'Vhe o a t h ’ of office thia” f u e s - m g this T uesday night at ‘ ^ | {(}ay at nonn, b e f o r e th e joint o’clock a t l e g i s l a t u r e . Young Mrs, L. M. H ollander, sponsors of I)ftn J r wU1 not be th e r e At : tb»-OU*f J L l f k - J ir p r L K H am*l«a MIO* BULL BELLOWS B y A L E X M U R P H R E E T H O U G H T H W T O D A Y I T U S E D t o he * poor* int/ ta neck* i t A n d n o w W h a t e v e r it it I li k e it, b y h eck . HABIT What Do You Know About— B f J. c T W A T K I N S A n t i A n t i - e v o l u t i o n ? N o rris a p ea k * ? Mr*. R u th c l e a r e d ? 2 6 ,0 0 " f i e ” d e a th * ? TUESDAY, JANUARY IS, I$29 A T H E N A E U M M E E T S M I S S B E W L E Y I M P R O V E S Diseoseionei between student? representing Hamilton ami Jeff- er«tn and Washington and Wilson were the main feature? of the meeting of the Athenaeum Lit­ erary S o c ie ty which wast he!d .Monday night, according t o Scot Hughes, president. Mi?-* Lula Mary Bawley. amaist- ant dean of wonton, is still con-^ fined to ber room, due to an in­ that she re­ ju ry to her ankle ceived several days ago. It was learned, however, that she was improving and would be back ut her office in a few days. You C an’t A fford to Miss This Shirt S a le Colored Collar Attached Values from $ 1 .5 0 to $ 4 .0 0 ARCHITECTS SEND DESIGNS TO N. Y to Nine of the plans submitted by a num ber of students in the de­ partm ent of architecture in the twenty-second Paris Prize prelim­ the Beaux inary were sent Art* Institute of Design at Mew York Monday morning. Of the nine, one of the problems wa4 submitted by a fre-hm an, Billy ( u id w v li . and t h e other* were sui* the following; B. P. miffed by Bailey, Jr., g ra d u a te o f *2f»; Mary! A, Burke, Jim Hammond, N. &, Nayfach, Temple Huntley, and L. II. Spinks, seniors} J. A. Mora, junior; and Harold IL des sen, graduate student. Program* wert* given out at IO o’clock Saturday m orning and the conte?* sifts were allowed 12 hour* of continuous work. The prob­ lem wa* “ An International Gate­ way of Friendship.” Plans arc mb mitt cr! by student* of architecture from every section of the United State*, and J a n u a ry 22, five of all the number subm itted wifi he entered for ju dgm ent in the Pari- Prize finals. NEY MUSEUM TO BE OPENED ALL WEEK The Eli ashet Ney Museum, for merly open only on Monday af fe rm ion s will bt* open every day in the week now, according to an announcement Monday. Tho Mu­ seum will be open Sunday-? and Mondays from H to IS o ’clock in the afternoon* and al) o th er days of the week from IO to 12 o’clock in tho morning* and from 2 to 5 in the afternoons. No admission will be charged ort Tuesdays, Thursdays, S atu r­ days, and Sunday*. On Mondays W ednesdays and Friday* an ad ­ mission fee of ten cents will be charged. The museum at Forty-fourth s tre e t and Avenue located is SLIPPERY SIDEWALK PREVENTS ROBBERY Tho fighting fundamentalist, th e Rev# J. F ra n k Norrie, speak­ ing from his summer tabernacle Sunday n ig h t, tells h is c o n g r e g a ­ tion that a new church will be built a* m on a s possible on the site of the o ld , w h ic h wa- des­ troyed by fire S atu rday night. He declared; “ We do not know how the fire occurred. So fa r as we know it was an unexplained accident. We hope th at it was ami prefer to believe it until convinced o th e r­ wise.” If You MUST Take Notes * .. t r y t h i s a m a z in g n e t t * idea SIMPLY h o l d a s o ft , s m o o t h , b lack - w r i t ­ in g V I* LY Ll pc n e I in v o u r h i n d a nd n o t e s practically w r i t e t h e m s e l v e s . T h e b l a n k l o o k o n y o u r f ree v a n t'Jit > a u d e veryt hi ng c o m e s o u t O . K . Ctvry*.« bel ii, lh:* c tut if dm en I day. VE LVET Pencils AMERICAN PENCIL CO*,W illow Ave., Hoboken, N. J A yt'NVS P e n c i l T a c t c r y P r o d u c t Campus Shop E L I M I L L E R D A V E B O U L D I N H o u s e m o t h e r s N o w is the tim e to advertise y o u r room s for the second sem ester. I $ i i Students w ho are m oving on F e b ru a ry I w ill select their room s as early as possible to secure choice places. If you have any vacancies, take advantage of the rates in the Classified Section of I he D aily I exan, the medium that reaches all students: M axim um 20 W ords Month Weeks Weeks Week Courteous solicitors to call for your ad. For further information CALL 4 y o u l i k e h i s S T o r r ? Y _ ^ _ Y ' v ^ r v ' ' C E R T A I N L Y - i h i s v i e w s a r e m y Y v A \ n i N e e x a c t l y BY GLADYS PARKER OOT H C THOUGHT iSCHCPt NHPOCL W l O n C N W E R E A C i - i N L V T R HAC> s o l u t e l v N G . - Y r h e p r i v i l e g e how Artou r s r o f ixNO'ume T H A T ? 7 M F I H • Official Notice NEWMAN GLEE CLUB INVITED TO A. fie M Newman Hall Glee Club has re­ ceived an invitation from A. & VI. College to take part in a special program at College Station Feb­ ruary 9 and IO, according to Mins Xenia Bell, director of the club. Eleanor Leutcke i« president of the club. C L U B S P R E S E N T P R O G R A M Members of the Spanish Dram­ atics (Tub attended a series of Spanish plays, scags and dane** the Austin High presented at .School auditorium Monday night under the auspices of El Arco Iris and Los Ha blad ores, two Austin High .School clubs. TH E Menorah Study Circle in Zionism will meet Wednesday, Ja n u a ry IC, at 5 o’clock in yourn 250 Main Building. AARON SCHAFFER. CANDIDATES f o r engineering degrees in J une, 1920: B a c h e lo r o f A r c h it e c t u r e Ijewis Meriwether Hemby, Rob­ Paul ert James Hammond, Jr., Marion Howell, Milton Meyer, Moseley, Nathan Baul Straus Nay- lach, Louis Charles Page, James Roy White. B a c h e lo r o f S c i e n c e in A r c h ite c - j (u ra l E n g i n e e r i n g W aller Percy Dennison, Jr., j Jonathan Edmund (Hasty, Ruth! William La when, Jeff Monroe j Stewart. B a c h e l o r o f S c i e n c e in C h e m ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g Benjamin Jac k Albritton, Jr., j GAY AND HER GANG WHAT A p e YOU READING -G A Y ? THC PHILO SOPHS* OF SCHOPeNHAUER TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929. T H E D A I L Y . 1 . !'”■!■ T E X A N res- BH JS! TESS. N O W A T CRESCENT TH E A TE R S WI T H C. B. “ T H E LA ST W A R N I N G . ” B est th in p in town. Real thrill- insr m ystery . S tro n g men tm sp “ D a m n -n -n !” a t it a n d cower dow n in t h e i r chairs. Talking. A t th e Queen. “ T H E R E S C U E . ” a new Ronald C olm an » i t h leading lady, b e a u tifu l p h o to g ra p h y , i n ­ tr i c a t e a n d slow m o v in g plot a n d t h a t ’s about all. A t the M ajestic. “ R ED W I N E . ” This one has a sui prise in it— i f s good. W o r­ th y o f th e “ six best of the m o n th ” th a t Pho to play gave it. C o n ra d Nagel, etc. A? th e H a n ­ cock. MAN “ T H E W H O L A U G H S .” A> a movie it’ll cio v ery well, but oh boy, as an o f B a c la n ova — S a n ta expose Claus, I w ant a B a d a n o v a . Much p o n de rous h istory. At the C re sc e n t. “ V A R S I T Y . ” Im p ro b a b le but to u c h in g y arn w ith C h e ste r Conklin ste a lin g the show fro m a n d M ary ( h a d e s firs t Bi inn, anti r t a r r i n g p ic tu re , too. A t the T exas. it’s Rogers* Rogers CHARLES ROGERS STARS AT TEXAS W ith g ra n d old C h e s te r Conklin / C E S A R E G RA V IN A , fa v o rite c h a r a c t e r a c to r , M ary Philbin. little* f a ir y p rincess of the movies, and C o n r a d Vt itll. E iropean d r a ­ m a tic a c to r, in a scene from “ T H E MAN W H O L A U G H S,” U ni­ versal V icto r H ugo historical mob special now a t the C re sc en t t h e ­ a t e r ; b u t Baclanova, the b e s t th in g in it, and t o h e a r us tell it, th e best a c tr e s s in A m erica, isn’t shown. A T QUEEN CRESCENT HAS HUGO PICTURE D ynam ic c h a ra c teriz a tio n is the c h ie f excellence of V icto r H u g o ’s “ T he M aan Who L a u g s” which plays a1 th e C rescent fo r the re ­ m a in d e r of th is week f o r th e first tim es in A ustin. Especially n o te w o rth y was the role o f th e more th an seductive I c ou ntess a s played b y Olga Bac- lanova. Besides a p p e a rin g young- in giggling, I f s good. guessing, both c haracteristics. 1 1 7 H AT S it all a b o u t? “ T H E ** LAST W A R N IN G ,” now at th e Queen tin titer, will have you a n d g asping . Second to th is g r e a t b it o f a c t­ ing cam e C onrad V eidt the title role, Gwylplaine, th e man who laughs. J u s t how his m ake-up w as accomplished we do not know ; b u t we do know? t h a t Mr. C han ey m u s t have viewed its p e rfe c tio n w ith ala rm . W ith such a s trik in g j m ake-up, it w as h a rd ly necessary th a t Mr. V eidt should have to a c t;) bu t he re a lly did u nu sually well. ! M a ry Philbin in th e role of the I p u re a n d in n o c e n t blind Dea w a s F irs t, Lily D am ita a n d t h e na- f a r m ore convincing th a n if east j as a sensuous a n d he a rtle ss vam - j tive sailing up to th e b each in a pire. h ap pen ed as t h a t ! And yet once. In h e r so m e w h a t pale way, she w as e th e re a lly be a u tifu l an d a d d e d m a te ria lly to th e ro m a n tic to n e o f th e p ictu re . PH j u s t give you a h in t o f some scenes. of th e best p ho to grap hed Some t h a t stru c k me as b e in g as w o n d e rfu l as I had e v e r seen on th e screen. It Im agine M ary Philbin c a s t •‘small boat. H e r blond b e a u ty and < Picture of a r Thousand, ThrillsI ■ ! !'■:« B R O W N TO L E C T U R E FRIDAY on i A “ High F re q u e n c y Electrical Phe­ n o m e n a ” will be given Friday I illustrated lecture j nig ht, J a n u a r y IS, in room 5, K. o ’clock. Dr. S. L. * Hall a t 7 :30 B rown, pro fessor o f physics, will t deliver the talk. M EN S DORM P A P E R IS SU E D T he second issue o f the Little* j C a m p u s’ new pub lication made its I a p p e a r a n c e night. The F r id a y I “ s h e e t” has n o t yet been named, I but it is a n n o u n c e d th a t the con­ test f o r a suita b le title will close J a n u a r y 15. T h e p a p e r has dou­ bled in size since th e first issue, i h aving two pages in stead o f one. A Publix Theatre The House Of Hits S T U D E N T B R E A K S ARM Cleo Chambers, a sophomore in the University, sustained a broken a rm S a tu rd a y while a tte m p tin g to c ran k a car. She was t a k e n to Seton In firm ary. Hancock NOW! Conrad Nagel a n d JU N E COLLYER O C E I X ™ * h e a v e r HELD SUNDAY THEA GOLDSCHMIDT S o c i e t y Editor T e le p h o n e 6 9 3 5 N o S u ccesso r N a m ed TK is Y ear for D ec ea se d F u n e ra l services f o r P ro fessor H al C W paver, c h a irm a n of the d e p a r tm e n t o f m ech anical e n g i­ the neering . w ere condu cted a t O akwood C e m e te ry S u n d ay a f t ­ ern o o n by the A ustin Lodge. N u m ­ b e r 12, A. F, & A. .VI., with Joe M u e n ste r in charge. T h e Rev, E r n e s t C. W ebb offi­ ciated in the services at the W ea­ v e r home. IOU W est Thirty-second S tre e t. “ No p ro fesso r will be employ- j cd to fill P r o fe s s o r W e a v e r ’s po­ II. I sition T. thi(s y e a r ,” said T ay lo r, d ean of the College o f j E n gineering, “ bec a u se each mem- , b e r of the staff has volun teered ! to c a r ry the e x t r a work if n eces­ sary. Only additio nal assista nts j will be employed to ta k e care of th e la bo ratory w o rk .” _ o — T heresa Moore o f Scottish Rite in D orm ito ry sp e n t last week-end S an Antonio. Student-Facuity Hour Is Held Sunday Afternoon Th** f ir s t s tu d e n t - faeull y h o u r since th e holidays was held S u n ­ from 4:30 -to 0 day a f te r n o o n , th e F a c u lty W o m e n ’s o’clock at Club, 2 610 W hitis. The social I was very in fo rm a l, sta te d .Mrs. J. A. Kress, o f th e Spanish f a c u lty , who w ith Miss M ary Decherd, had charge of th e ab- th e hour, sence of Miss Elsie Perlita, who is ill. in The in v ita tio n w as e x te n d e d to 1 to an d a tte n d in stru c to rs the following w ere p r e s e n t: Dean V. J. Moore and Mrs. Moore, who j ta ble, as- j presided fisted by D o ro th y Kress; Miss j Ruby T e n ill, Miss D o ro th y Gob j sue r, Miss Lilia M. Casts, Mr-. | I Kress, Miss M ary Decherd, a n d Iv I th e te a a t I M T / A T K I ) S U N D A ) H Y Z E T A T A U A L P H A ' S Zeta Tau A lpha s o ro rity held initiation S u n d a y a f te rn o o n a t 5 ! o'clock f o r eight pledges. Those initiated inclu ded A g u e s Sm ith. P a t ty Lacy, W inona Glasscock. Helen Glasscock, F ra n c e s Skill- ! man, L o re tta C hapm an, and J u lia Bell Deutz, a n d Mrs. Lillian C u n ­ ningham . Mrs. W. IL Idicy. f o r m e r s t u ­ dent of the U n iv e rs ity and on*- of the c h a r te r m e m b e rs o f K appa c h a p te r of Z eta T au Alpha which was installed a t the U n iv ersity in 1906, a tte n d e d th e initiation of her d a u g h te r , P a t ty . G. Lewis. George B a k e r, W alker W hite, Gibson P a y n e, o f th e Phi s tu d e n t p a s to r ! Delta T h e ta house have w ithd ra w n from thp U n iv e rsity a n d have re- and Harold D uncan the U niversity M eth od ist of Church s a n g a g ro u p o f songs, and ! tu rn e d to th e ir homes. Josephine P o lla rd played a piano solo, hut th o ro was ne, fo rm a l pro- gram . A nn Allen h as w ithd raw n fro m I he U niversity and bus re tu r n e d to h e r home in Paris. Em Hie M oore of Delta Pi ho use spent end in San A ntonio. th e Alpha th e w e e k ­ M ary E le a n o r U niversity w as a of I Ida V ernon. Kike of B ay lo r week-end g u e s t E d ith T a k t r s o n the A lpha D elta Pi house week. is a gu est of th is DEAD WEEK C O F F E E For last-minute students. Sweet Rolls, Sandwiches and Late-Night Lunches. Open ’till 12 The Wayside Inn Fred J a n e t, P roprietor LAST TIM ES T O D A Y ! RONALD COLMAN With LILY DA MITA 'THE RESCUE” ALSO— PARAMOUNT NEWS SCENIC COMEDY T E X A S TODAY ONLY S E E BUDDY ROGERS and MARY BRIAN the the w hite sails of the b o a t a g a in s t th e b lack o f the sea h ad all th e j d a r k n e s s a n d light c o n tr a s t o f a j w ell-done oil p a inting. A n d ever so o f te n th e w hite line o f f r o t h l a lo n g top of a w ave would rool .smoothly u n d e r them . R eally and — one o f the best p la n n e d f ilm e d scenes I have seen. T h en, Colman s ittin g th e edge of th e shore before th e grave. T he d istinct, c le a r light the scene gave it the sh a rp n e ss o f an etching . A nd— as i t did th r o u g h all t h e p ic tu re — th e rolled ceaselessly in th e b a c k g ro u n d . s e a on in P r o b a b ly b e a u t i f u l the most scene of all was t h a t of Lily I)a- m i ta ’s ru n thro u g h th e fo re st. The light falling from the t o r c h e m ­ phasized h e r s o ft blo n d n e ss and the blackness of th e ju n g le s a b o u t h e r— or do they have j u n g le s on J a v a H ead? W h a t re a lly m ade th is scene, however, w as th e Vi- ta p h o n e a c c o m p a n im en t — t h e s te a d y th u d of tom -tom s a n d the w ailing d eath song of th e n ativ es w hich re p e a te d its h e a r tb r e a k i n g m inors in m onotonous precision . O f course, th e re is a f a ir ly good p lo t to link these t h r e e o u t s t a n d ­ ing scenes th e y distin c tly rem ained in m y mind a f t e r th e im pression m a d e b y th e plot was gone.— B. D. to g e th e r. B u t NOW ( B E S C E N T NOW T h e a t r e ^ VICTOR HUGO’S MAN WH O LAUGHS” Bee B aclanova — as th e v\4a i s I o n cl u c h e s s — s h e ’s “THE IMH Mi WI . . . W HY th e stra n g e eerie Happenings in this long empty t h e a tr e ? I . . W hy the f e a r of th e s ta r and h e r . th e jealousy o f lover? . . th e . the leading man? tense, g rip p in g spell of i t all? S E E T H E Y E A R ’S G R E A T E S T M Y S T E R Y D R AM A! . . Vitaphone Specialties JACK BAXLEY in— “ NEIGHBORS” O’NEILI VERMONT “ Two Dark Knights” COMEDY — N E W S 10c— A N Y S E A T — 25c You Can Pay More You C annot S e e More Fox News — Comedy Full Synchronized Music Score Classified Ad Section Telephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 ANNOUNCEMENTS APARTMENTS FOR RENT LOST A N D FOUND ROOMS FOR RENT T E X A S R E S KA HOU B U R E A U — Aa for pa lo c a tin g m aterial a n te In r e v is in g and In I rom F rench, G erm an, S p a n ish . 24th S t., P h o n e 7637. thane*. T ran slation * 7(B j DO N'T W O RRY—-S e e Mrs. B ick , !, (ta a l m ed iu m . Now at 6 0 2 Weal S t. NO C O L O R E D , P hone 2 T 8 « I. day appointment. AUTOMOBILES S T U D E N T SPE C IA L S 1024 O verland (Scalen— A B argain B ill Ford S ed a n . N ew Rubber. Run* stood $< I f*24 Ford T o u rin g , Now T op , R ub­ f I ber and S ea t Cover* $ 1 2 5 .0 0 RN IG IIT -W H IP PKT CO. 809 W. 5th P hone 21161 FO R R E N T : F u rn ish ed or u n fu rn ished 8094 ap artm en t clo se to U n iv erety . LO ST— W om an’s rin g , w ith sm all d ia ­ m ond. P hon e 8711 a fter six p. rn. or j S ab ine S tr eet. P hon e 6 1 8 8 . 2 -3 8 3 8 d uring day. Reward. I F U R N IS H E D . luifh, sleep in g porch. com pletely ed near U n iversity. three P leasantly rooms. locat­ 4l»o furnished room J w ith private bath. P hone 2-3419. F our room s, I W E L L F U R N IS H E D A p artm en t for rent. sle ep in g porch. C a rre e, JI j N ear U n iv e r s ity . W est I B ru sh . P hone 6 3 4 7 -4 9 2 7 . side. G. * FOR SALE L et ll* S u p ply You w ith O res*cd Chicken* L. EAST PR O D U C E CO. P h o n es 4191 — 23913 102 W. 2nd St. LOST. N a v y blue Learhury o v erco a t F riday n ig h t a t K. It. f). dance. R e­ F in d er p lea se cai! D avis ward o ffer ed . a t 5760. LOST. Black S h a e ffe r fo u n ta in pen. N am e in dim gobi le tte r s. Reward if returned t o Gene Rim s, W om an’s B uild- in*. LOST— Black sa tin coat a t th# Scatter- good dance at the K. C. H all. Reward. Return to B. Hall 119. ■...—.— .....- -- --------------------—............. ....... .......— LOST: A n tiq u e gold earrin g, and brown v e lv e t b elt w ith jew eled buckle. L ost it S a tu rd a y G erm an. Reward if retu rn ­ ’d to B. H all 109. TO URING CAR— good con d ition . Cash or term s. W ould trade for lo t or on lig h t Hosted car. P h o n e 4442 or 8477. L O S T : Pair black p a ten t at W om an’* F aculty Club leather pumps last week. Finder phone 2-1916. SHOE SHOP W e Cai! for and B eliv e* Boot-m nk in g and Sh oe R epairing SA MONK SHOU SH O P 8 1 6 C units v s* P h o n e 2 1 8 3 3 H ARO LD TH O M AS p resen t th e Box O m ea o f th e QI EEN this ad at today and see the abow. HIGHEST PR IC E S paid clothing and shoes. ring 8717. for ea st-o ff 407 East 6th or tf COACHING DRESSMAKING FOR RENT FOR R E N T — A ttr a c tiv e Quiet room . U ni- , v a r s ity n eigh b orh ood P hone 7166 G ARAGE for rent 1*07 Colorado St., Phone 2-1113. A P PR O V E D H O U SE fo r girl*-. Board if d esired . Modern convenient-, Block ; ca m p u s, Mrs. W W. j said half from H anks, 2617 U n iv e r s ity . Phone -2 7 2 . COACHING - Am erican H istory E uropean H isto ry . M. E. L egion — G erm an A and G erm an I. Mrs. I * F IR S T CLASS d ressm a k in g . W ork goar- an teed . Do all k in d s o f tailored work | and a ltera tio n s. D in n er ev en in g d resses a sp ec ia lty . Phono 2 2 0 3 8 . FOK G E N T L E M E N A furnace b e a r d room and bath in p riv a te home. Ga • ra g e a v a ila b le. Ebon* 5754. COACHING IN MATH mad p h y sics E d ­ w ard E. Gi rn on, 810 W. 26 , J ; MRS K E L I.IE L E E - U n iv ersity d r e ss­ m aker. U n m akin g. A lteration*. R< 9046. D O N ’T F A U , S PA N ISH A. I, 2. o Com e ea rly fo r ro ach in g by form er in ­ str u c to r o f S p a n ish D epartm ent of v e r i t y . R ing 8 652. tin in g C oats, H em stitch in g . A n tonio S t. P hon e 32*Ti. 24 9 2 San silk W E M END h em stitch in g p lea tin g , b u tto n s, rh in esto n es, gold and • liv er clip s. Mabel G annaw ay, 716 C on­ gree*. P hone 3 382- O ver Beacon's h o se, B OARD & ROOM WOOD K OOI! A N D B O A R D t o r b o , . : tor rea so n a b le. cam p us an d to w n . L ocated co n v en ien t I S H Colorado. COAL AND WOOD— B e st G rades. Quick S erv ice, U n iv ersity Coal and Wood i I C o., §06 San Marco*. Phone 7 7 4 1 . L A R U E RO O M S, ‘’leaping tx n e a t s . O ne and otic half cam jm s. R ea so n a b le term s. I.ewt*. 206 JI. 22rid Hi. i LAUNDRY HOM E LAUNDRY I l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 i W A N TE D mw wwv a W A N T E D —-M$n o? worn a ti (olifltoF Tot accident insurance. Good pay for apar* ; ti aaa Give residence and phone cum ber j for conference. Mr* H uddleston, P . O. { Box 735. city Si .* rn H IG H EST CASH PR IC E S PA ID for see shoe*. A Phone «7«* and SCHW ARTE. 417 S ea t *th ond-hand clothing FOK R E N T — A ttr a c tiv e apartm ent n e a r . for wom en stu d en ts cam pus. Kuitable d esirin g q u iet. p hone 229-3 4. b etw een d aily. For in form ation I and 2 o d tck tole- I A ROOM FOR G IR L S At 2019 U n iv er­ s ity A ve, Mrs. P onton . P hone 77 83. BOARD MRS. J. A. P A T T E R SO N announces that sh e b as m oved to I t l l Colorado and i w ill xerve m ea ls, th ree for 224.50. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR R E N T TO BOYS term . large room w ith p riv a te en tran ce H eat In p riv a te home. 704 W. 2 4 lh for next fu rn ish ed . S tr eet. I FOR R E N T . I b o y s: room with sle ep in g porch Q uiet boys preferred. R ing 6 4 0 2 or call 708 W est 2§ 1-2 S t. For | a fte r 5 p. rn. | M E N ’S F U R N IS H E D ROOMS, ’ i heat 1 K. 28. Dial 48 4 6 or 22 796. sin g les , and d ou b les, in m odern home. Furnace j — 10 I T w o b lock s e a s t o f Stadium . 800 ro o m s; porch. H alf block FUR BOYS— N ew ly ren o v a ted u p sta irs so u th o f cam p us. O nly w ell-b eh a v ed h o v » w a n t­ 2605 W ich ita, m o n o 2 -3 8 8 5 . ed. FOR R EN T to se ttle d wom an or tea c h ­ b a t h . r o o m n e x t f u r n i s h e d i', it l o 2601 W h i p * . Gas h ea t. P hon e 6 2 7 s . FOR R E N T — large room to in stru cto r or couple. in n ew h o m e D ial 6 s? 6 a fte r I ;30 I*. M. W A N T E D : T w o or three b o y s to th e r e a’U te o f tw o bed room * and bath w th E v e r y th in g new and 240 8 Rio G rande, P hon e tw o o th er boy*. co n v en ien t. 9 397. FOR R E N T : U n til N ovem b er Ifttb , far* nibbed h ou se, all co n v en ien ces, in Un** P h o n e 9 1 8 1 -1 9 1 {v ersify n eigh b orh ood. A P P R O V E D H O U S E : P le a sa n t 1 ^ 7 Bleeping porch, g irl* ; board if desired B lock of cam p us. R eason able rata*. 29, E a st 25, P hon e 8 1 4 0 . TW O C L E A N , fu rn ish ed room s. Booth- o f ren en ab le. W atas e a s t ex p o su re. W alking d ista n c e Rent lig h t (urn had. P hon e 9811. U n iv e r s ity . and FOR BO Y S: tw o m odern room s, u p stair^ p rivate or down. all home. 2 8 9 8 N a sc aa. P bon N ear U n iv e r s ity . co n v en ien ces, in 51 SO. i Vt n AT I RAC l l VE in a n ice home- Ail m odern co n v en ien ces. H ot and cold running w ater, kha heat. S leep ­ ing p o rch es. A b o e a ta g e . D ial 4 539. I '* I *> C on gress Ave. room s YOUNG MEN who co n tem p la te m a k in g a ch au ve i he second sein e •le i' cat! 899 a before making d efin ite plans. Room* and g a ra g e availab le Jan. 15, <>«*.« • E xcellent m eal-’ m ay bt* had at ary. nom inal c o s t. I’ p a y s to in v e stig a te . if LARGE so u th ea st room* w ith sleep in g porch for m en. one block so u th o f Cam­ 1.811 U n iv ersity A v e. T eleph on e pti*. 9if I 2. ^ ■ ROYS*: Two neat room s in p r i v a t e h o rn et. Block from cam p os. P riv a te en tran ce. 1905 W ich ita. Gas h ea t. H ot w ater. Phone 2391 J. ROYS h*at. N ew m o o ts, new Hot and cold sh ow er, f u r n i t u r e , g a s 2 s I (J N u - P hone 9367. S everal W A N T E D j ( 8 0 3 1-2 W ich ita S t. Gas heat, ev e r y c o n v e n ­ ience. G arages, board if desired , P h o n e 8310. boys a t / ROOMS FOR RfiyiHaofM University from C am pus. T h r e e doors A venue. R eason able rent. P hon e 8I8A . FOR R E N T ; T o th ree b o y s, la rg e room a d jo in in g bath. p orch, w ith •-Ie* ping By BEN DAVE ALLEN im probable but unob- well p lann ed f a i i l y ta k in g the show a w a y f r o n t i e r a n d m o re b e a u tif u l th a n we j th e y o u n g e r team of C h a rle s Rog- have e v e r seen her, h e r eharae- f r s a n d M ary Brian, “ V a rsity ” j te riza tio n was one m arked by keen co m es to the T exas t h e a t e r to d a y i d ra m a tic ju d g m e n t and a s o rt of as a very all 4»^tio* »hle ‘rnrn on th e college m o - 1 tim es vivid to the point of u n iq u e ­ It is distinctly w o r th seeing, ness, th e role neverth eless showed l y . c a re fu l r e s t r a i n t o v e ra ctin g It you p re p a re to w h im p e r a few and a detailed s tu d y o f its d r a ­ t e a r s o u t o f the l e f t c o r n e r of i m atic p o te n tia litie s b y Miss B ac­ y o u r eye, a few la u g h s o u t of lanova. t h e right c o rn e r, an d ta k e th e salt pas* th e sto ry and se v e ra l f o r A k f M g e s of th e acting, y o u ’ll enjoy ^ ^ t h e show im mensely. a b an do n. At o f The* c ’s no doubt a b o u t Ches­ a t t e r C on klin ’s bein g an a r t i s t th is so rt o f s tu ff , b u t since this is R ogers’ f ir s t s t a r r i n g picture, ho d e m a n d s a p a t on th e b ack and a kick in Hie pants. W ith all his w holesom e freshn ess, R o g e r is at b e st only a v e ry s w e e t y o u n g man, p o sin g very a r tf u lly a n d rem em - b e i i n g to keep a smile on his face. T h e r e a r e plenty of good pa rts, this, f o r him, b u t we d o n ’t like w a n t him to be all th e tim p ; we like him too well for t h a t. He needs to be able to su g g e s t t h a t life has s h o t him a n a s ty deal once in a w hile; maybe he needs to grow a beard.* And he sh o u ld n ’t he p aire d w ith Mary B ria n very much lo n g e r— she, too, tru e , is a lm o st too sw eet a n d th e y a r e n ’t good each o th e r . Give ’em a h in t o f burly s tr e n g t h to play up to , we say, a n d no­ t h e y ’ll both click b o d y ’s business.— C. B. to be f o r j u s t sw e e t like GOOD MYSTERY T h e plot w as filled with enough ro m a n c e , a d v e n tu r e , intrigu e, lust, to p u re love an d e v e ry th in g else sa tis f y th e m ost e x a ctin g fa n . A d d­ ed to th e v ital plot was a c a r e f u l i a u th e n tic i ty of de ta ils m a k in g th e pro d u c tio n highly realistic. One of th e best, an d no one in te re ste d in got*! p ic tu re s should miss it. — B.D. ------------------ o— ---------- k i s I NOW AT (M FN ‘K E D W I N E ^ I A T HANCOCK in “ T he f o r q uite th e y spend lge to excess p le n tifu l— b u t -------------------o--------------- a t th e H an cock th e a t e r , highly e n te r ta in in g . T h e p ic tu re called “ Red W in e ,” p roves F ro m the pen of Raym ond C a n ­ non a n d directed by t h a t u p-and- c om ing directorial genius, this Fox F ilm s p ro d u c tio n com bines th e u l ­ tim a te o f sc re e n en deavo r— sim ­ plicity and com pelling in te re st. C o n ra d N agel, a s th e h usb a n d w ho decides to relieve th e m o n o t­ o ny o f dom estic existence by sly- a ly ste p p in g out, a n d to his e v e n t­ ual sorrow , a d ds a delicious f a r ­ cual h u m o r to the pointed, b u t n o t offe n siv e , m oral of th e y arn. n o w I*ast W a r n in g ” p la y in g a t th e Q ueen is in m any th e best a n d m ost vio- r e s p e c ts dram a e n tly hair-raisin g spook h a t we have had a w hile. T he plot is wrell worked o u t to f a irly and c o m p le te ly b a f ­ f le y o u ; the c a st is c o m p e te n t; th e th r ills a re th e re a r e o th e r point;; to be considered. In this picture U niversal m ay be said to have succeeded in produc­ in g th e f i r s t p e r f e c t m y s te r y story —-at least, some o f i t is still m y s te r y to me. A nd th e m ost mys­ te r io u s f e a tu r e o f th e whole th in g tim e is w h y should a n d m o re tim e on so m a n y overly e m ph asized effects t h a t a r e m e re ­ err ly effects and no m o re ? T h e y in-j jum b le d-u p p h o to g r a p h y and b lu r r e d sub-ti­ P h t Iii tle s f o r th e p urpo se— I suppose— o f c r e a t in g Instead, h ow ever, th e y r e t a r d th e action to s u c h an e x te n t t h a t one begins to T h eir sigh r a t h e r than do ub le and of B r o a d w a y a t n ig h t w ere spectac­ im pressive, b u t seemed u l a r and to produce no effect p a r tic u la r o t h e r th a n con fu sio n — an d t h a t would have been enough if [ e n a c tin g of th e scene o f t h e m u r - 1 t h e y h a d n ’t overw orked the thing, d e r w as g rip p in g and d ra m a tic to j T h e h a n d le d in th e sam e w a y — excel- a m ost ex c itin g chase when le n t and to the p oint in p a r t, bu t fiend is c o rn e re d by the police, j u s t a lot o f noise in o th e r p a rts .; the T he d e a f e n in g blasts a n d r u m b - swell chosen cast, a n d she did qu ite lings th a t a n tic ip a te d no less th a n I a bit o f a c tin g a n d was m ore beau- th e fin d in g o f a bloody corpse, a t I tiful th a n I have ever seen her. tim e s proceeded m erely a patch o f; H e r voice is v e ry well f ittin g to d u s t y cobwebs. , her p erso n a lity , a n d she scream s some m ore pra is e : Sin a w a y you won’t soon fo rg e t, N ow f o r t h e r e w ere some of th e m ost high-j The Vi ta p ho ne acta a re above the ly te n se m om ents t h a t I have ever i a v e r a g e . — B B. I f you care to see a pictu re e x ­ a n d q u isite ly b e a u tif u l in spots r a t h e r slow in others, see “ The R escue,” p la y in g a t the Majestic tim es fo r But lard th e you— a b o u t d o n ’t f o r g e t I told ---------------------- in a m y s te r y play. Tho re- COLMAN ENDS AT MAJESTIC sound was the u tm o st de g re e , and th e y have I*auta La P la n te trip le ex po su re s a c c o m p a n y in g jus*; seen suspense. headed today. gasp. th e | DOCTORS OPTOMETRIST Dr. E. B. Crowder, D e stin SOS Sceurbrowfli Bldg*, A ntlia, Ta* A. BURSTYN, O. D. Cartful eye examination. Canaut O n . Ly aa te d Lyaa Oretta I Svrfooue fliest r l i Til n sr ii fit jjnla* P Im ti si ft I ftft DENTIST H i R * FASMCS comfortable (Urea*. SIS 1*2 Congr*»a PLUMBING * . RAVEN— PLUMBER ‘Wtv*r« Goo*) Plumbing Rep»k< daw Maria” SOS Scarktuu*!* Bl J 4„ Fit. I J5IJJ 1401 L a n e * S trict, Pb«r»* 07$ ' u m T U E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 15, 1929. I ON TOP; MEET BEARS THIS WEEK-END r T H E D A I L Y T E X A N HOGS WORRIEDs p o r t H a f t To M eet at WHEN in B. HOLD STEERS Hall 5 Schmidt Suspicious of Narrow Margin of I exas Win $rw *«/ to Th* T*ran. PA Y E T T E V IL L E , Ark J a n . 14— The cham pion Hogs w e re a b it puzzled over the outcom e of in Waco the Tex a s -B avlor g am e S a tu r d a y T e \ a quint was doped to be the s t r o n g ­ est te a m in T e x a s an d y e t th e y were barely able to nose out a team t h a t is a d m itte d ly the w e a k ­ est club in th e loop this ye a r. n igh t. The Coach F r a n c is Schm idt was a bit pessimistic over the outcom e, and tu r n e d to th e ta sk c f keeping his club o f g ia n ts from becom ing ov e r-c o n fid e n t of w in n in g the c o n ­ ference title in a walk aw ay . The B ruins lair F rid a y and S a tu r d a y n ig h ts fo r a tw o-gam e series, an d th e closeness j o f the score with Texas speaks of J a tou gh sc ra p a h e a d f o r th e P o rk - j ers in th e series. th e P o rk e r inv ade T here will be a m eeting o f t h e sports s t a f f this a fte rn o o n in B, Hall 120 a t 5 o’clock a t which e v ­ ery m em ber c f the s ta f f m u st bo present, a c co rd in g to Bob C a n ­ trell, spo rts edito r. “ AH persons who are not at th e meeting, a n d who cannot give a c ­ ceptable ex cu ses willl be d ro p p e d from the s t a f f , ” C antrell said. The e n tire s t a f f will be re -o r- gummed to day. P H “ You D o n 't W a it on U *” Drink O R A N G E JUICE . . Every morning’ . t h e pure juice drawn from fresh oranges before your eyes. . sweet S e r v i c e AH N ig h t PX SANDW ICH SHOPS, INC. O p p o » ite th e U n i v e r s i t y O p p o s it e H a n c o c k T h e a t e r Continuing Our Clearance Sale of Stationery An op p ortu n ity th a t is o ffered you only on ce a year w h en w e p la ce a ll station ery on sale w h ere the stock has b een broken. W e still h ave a fe w boxes o f good p a p er to selec t from if you com e ea rly . T h e price is o n ly . . . " - ■ SPORT TALK B y B O B C A N T R E L L T EX A S SPOUTS EDITOR t o n y , t i m the th e ir w o r k TK* S te e r * k i d a e l « « c a l l it w»*n t S a tu r d a y m « n i , o u t all th eir B ra in * f a u l t . T W p tared a g r e a t g a m e att th* w a y , p i a y i a f 'w a y a b o v e their W ad*, p erron * t o « ev era l a c c o r d in g who W e e w a t c h e d the Bear* in a1! *ea*on. N eed ier* s t a llin g g a m e «* ed b y th e B a y lo r q u i n ­ tet c o n f v i e d th * Longhorn* fo r a gr ea t p a r t o f th e gam e. It i«*po*»ibJe to b rea k wa* alm o st in and lo ath er a w a y f i r e -—a n d y o u from th* B r u in d o n ’t c a n ’t sc o r e w h e n f o u n d h a ve his sty le c r a m p e d by th* c o n ­ sta n t p r e s e n c e o f Bob K ie rsk y o n hit heel*. It w a s p ra c tic a lly im p ossib le fo r B r o c h to sh a k e he I hts started the floor. f o r w a r d when down b a ll. B rock d r ib b l in g little t a k e you th # th e constant The e nthu siasm showed fey th e Bay lo'- stud r o t a S aturd ay nig ht was some thing: glorious to feehold. There were ISO© of them crowded into the B a y lo r jrymna-ium, an d they kept up r o a r a th rou gh out th e Kame. even w hen th e ir club was behind. A club like th e one th a t B ay lo r put on the is one of floo r S a tu rd a y n ight which they can j patly be p ro u d , w hether it Inn** or win.-*. T h ey w e r e dope-! to lo*'- by a score t h a t would make the I 'n it cd State* no look sick, but w en t tiara* debt fought on the floor th e Steer- almost a M a n d r il l th ro u g h o u t th e game. an d to T h e S te e r * e n d their p r a c ­ S c la s h tice s c h e d u l e w h e n th e y w ith th e S t. E d g a r d * ’ S a in t * W e d n e s d a y n ig h t . The S a in t* have a v e t e r a n q u in t e t , and a r e e x p e c te d to g i v e the L on g h orn * a real b a t t l e the h on o r*. f o r ha* T e x a s ha* a q u i n t e t that c o m e t h r o u g h all test* so f a r w ith color* f l y i n g , and ha* b e e n fo rced to c o m e fro m b eh in d t o win th r e e tim e * -. T h e M averick * should w in th e m id -w eek g a m e , and th en g e t in r o o d shape fo r c o n f e r e n c e c la s h their s e c o n d w ith s t a lli n g ga m e u n c o r k e d by B aylor S a t ­ urday n ig h t is th e type o f g a m e th e w hich T e x a s w ill fa c e for S. M U . i n ­ rest o f th e s e a s o n troduced th is s t y l e of b a s k e t ­ ball p lay t o t h e c o n f e r e n c e , a n d no d o u b t w ill u s e it S a t u r d a y night. S. M U . The Plans for th e fifth annual T e x ­ as Relay* a r e ra pidly b»*ing whip­ ped into s h a p e b y “ Ox” H iggins, m a n a g e r of th e carnival. T he first o f a aerie* o f inform ative bo ok ­ let* has b e e n m ailed to s c h o o ls colleges, a n d universities all o v e r aeries the c o u n try . T h e second will be Bent T h u rsd a y , arid the soon. Special th ir d some tim e f e a tu r e s t h a t wilt make the relays t h e g r e a te s t in th e south a re b e ­ ing considered, while Ted C a n ty , who a n n o u n c e d f o r the relay* liiKt job, ye a r, will b e back fo r the a nd a tte m p t* a r e being made to secure Bob R o p e r of P rin c eto n to a c t as h ead s t a r t e r . crow d. T h e g a m e a t W a c o S a t u r d a y n ight b e t w e e n T exa * a nd B a i ­ lor ta w t w o f r e a k goal* r e g i s ­ ter ed , o n ly o n e o f which wa* n o tic e d b y B o b t h e K ie r tk y . in a t t e m p t i n g to k n o c k the hail o u t o f the d a n g e r z o n e , tipped th e b a ll in t o th* b a s k e t f o r T e x a s , a n d H o lly B ro ck g o t c r e d it f o r t h e g o a l, A ta w m i n ­ ute* la t e r , B ig ’U n R ose h e lp e d C ap tain B a r k s d a le loop a c o u n ­ t e r w h e n h e k n o c k e d the l e a t h e r into th e lo o p . B roc k and K i e r ­ sk y e a c h a l m o s t had heart f a i l ­ ure a f t e r th e tw o frea k sh ot*. Steers clash frogs SCOUT Fifth Annual Texas / Wednesday B A D F E E L IN G S /? e% s t o WITH A. & I. In History Best Meet Features Planned DELTA CHIS EDGE Be of By B O B C A N T R E L L Texan Sports Editar Night C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D IN G P ct 1 .0 0 0 1 OOO I OOO .3 3 3 .OOO .OOO .OOO P W L 0 4 0 I 0 I 2 I 3 0 I 0 0 I 4 I I 3 3 I I A rk an sas T exa* A. St M, S M. U . T C U, B a y lo r R ice G a m e s T h is W eek F R I D A Y Baylor vs. Alkanna* at F a y e tte ­ ville. V ille , Station. S A T U R D A Y Baylor vs. A r k a n s a s at F a y e tte - S. M. U. vs. Tex a* at. Austin. T. (*. V. VK. A. & M. at College OUT PHI GAMS In Connection With S. M. U. Carnival In th e f ir s t gam e at. th e F r e s h ­ man G ym n a siu m , the Phi Delta T h e ta ’- ra n over the S. A. E .’s P la n * fo r the f i f t h a n n u a l T e x - with a score of 14-4 Monday night. the fo r M a r c h i The g a m e wa in R e la y * , s c h e d u le d close until * Phi D elta T h e t a ’* g o t s ta r te d the second half. J C. U. Still Without Coach; Officials Out of f own k l Of Th* Ditty Term*. F O R T W ORTH, J a n . I 4.— Be­ relation* i th a t no s tr a in e d lief would result fro m t h e action taken by A. & M. College in sec u rin g : th e services of Coach M atty Bell, Fexas < hristian I rn;graily men-, 29 , are being pushed to completion to r. were expressed by Pro fesso r by . P- K. W MacDiarxnid, c h a irm a n of p o in tm d mmnmgtir of tbe reJay c a r . th e Frog athletic c o m m itte e , re- nivmi by c e n tly . While the c o n tro v e rsy o f W o rk in g in con nection with offi- h a s , cial, of tbe fi„ t m n n u a , 5 M u# th e ‘dangerous p r e c e d e n t” I e lays which are being h eld March been raging in the new sp ap ers of the section, fa c u lty and the Rice Relay*, body of T . C. I . hav e been co n-j p r e s e n t plans fo r th e g r e a t e s t ev er g r o t ulating the fa c u lty and d e n t body of th e F a rm e rs. *t«- to be held in the s o u t h w e s t .0 x - H e g i n s w h o w a s lb e A t h l e t i c C o u n c il stu de n t ; replace first bulletin c a r r y i n g full in fo rm a tio n as to the d a te , place T. C. U. in the m eanw hile re -; I rn rn I I Av* I * a a-*. I 4 rn /* Club Introduced To Texas Studes B y c. A . B U R T O N N a m e —B ill F ord. H o m e — D a lla s . A ge— 23. H e i g h t — 6 f e e t . W e ig h t — 17t» pound*. P o s i t i o n — O u t f i e l d . T h ro w * r ig h t ; bat* rig ht. E x p e r i e n c e —T w o year* H i g h ­ land P a r k H i g h , D a d a * ; t w o jfeari P o w e l l U n i v e r s i t y T r a in - two y ea r * ng School, Dada*; in D a lla s c i t y o n e year f r e s h m a n ; tw o year* t a r * dty. 1 9 2 8 C o n f e r e n c e b a tt in g r e c o r d \ B R H A v . !2 le a g u e * ; .2 7 4 4 6 F o r d h it . 3 2 0 in th e D a lla s .tty le a g u e * la s t s u m m e r . The w eek-end saw two big s u r ­ prise--. s p ru n g on th e follower* of the c o n fe re n c e basketball race when Baylor held a f a r su rp e rior com posed of T “ xa- team to a 22-1 ti victory in one of the m ost *en>ational game* I have berm h ever played in W aco, aud S. M, l l , j s u b je c t, b ut trim m ed T. C in •oore due m a in - “ c o a c h l e t . ” No d efin ite a n d a few minor d e ta ils have been a n n o u n c e m e n t of Bell’s successor j m ailed to schools, ju n io r colleges, th e colleges and universities all over baa been fo rth c o m in g from | the land. A second detail;? series a th le tic com m ittee, Meetings of several committee*! will be mailed out T h u r s d a y c ar- alum ni j ry in g details o f even ts, prizes, the J schedule o f events, a d e sc rip tio n •Id so f a r these g e t- t o - j „ f field, and f u rth e r plan s fo r the ho lding o f the meet. In a w eek or te n d a y s e n try blank s list* will he mailed out. IL ll 4-25. The low g e t her* have been m erely prelimi- the T e x a s - Baylor g a m e na He*. “ We will do n o th in g in a th e ‘‘sta llin g ” g am e j h u r r y ," »«id L. C. ‘‘P e t e ’' W right, to played by th e Bruins, who ju st a th le tic director. P r e s id e n t K. M. t a t back arid w a ite d for Texas t o W a its and Dean C olby I). Ball a re come them. the c ity a tte n d in g th e ball away from I a b se n t to consider p ro m in e n t from take a n d The m o st ex citing gam e of th e j nigh t w as played betw een th e Phi G a m m a! Delta Chi** Delta’s. N e ith e r team held more S than a a n y time. T h e g am e ended 14-13 in fav or o f Delta Chi. tw o point lead a t a n d Tau D e lta Phi r e ta in e d its u n ­ d e fe a te d le a d e rship in a one-sided gam e a g a i n s t Sigm a Phi D elta, j the g am e en d in g 21-7. D E K E S W IN 1 6 -6 Saint Tickets Distributed Today; SMU Thursday led J o e l the* Dekes T ickets f o r the Delta K appa Epsilon e a rn e d a 10-6 v c ito ry o v e r B e ta T h e ta Pi ort the c ast c o u rt of t h e W o m an’s G y m nasiu m M onday night. Sullivan th e ir in scoring spree. The gam e was fa st and well-played. St. E d w a rd s gam e will go on distribu tion th is ; morning, a n d c o n tin u e f> , ; o’clock W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n . T he j St. E d w a rd s g a m e is th e la st g a m e I this season a t which all s tu d e n ts J will have a n o p p o rtu n ity to a tte n d The T h e t a Xi p assing c o m b in d - ; A f t e r th e clash w ith th e S a in ts , th e g ro u p d r a w in g will go in of fee t, with only c e rta in gro ups s e e ­ ing e ach gam e. T H E T A X E S R A L L Y T O W I N u n til Local officials a r e w o rk in g in h a rm o n y with the 8. M. t i . o f f i­ cials in securing special f e a tu r e s ft r th e two meets. A tte m p ts a re b e in g made to secure P aavo N u r ­ r u n n e r , Ray mi, g r e a t Finnish B a rb u ti, to win a tra c k event th e 192s Olympics, Frank W y k o ff, 18-year- old dash sensation, a n d G eorge H am , from G eo rgia Tech, H am m w as sched­ uled to a p p e a r in th e r e la y s last sprin g, but failed to a r r iv e . the only A m e ric a n sta r broad j u m p e r in Bob Roper of P r in c e to n will be chit‘f re f e r e e of th e re la y s if pres­ e n t plans are c a rrie d out. — ---------- o - ------------ P R E S B Y T E R Y S C H O O L O P E N S tr a in in g school of th e C e n tra l T e x a s P res­ b y te r y held their first chias meet- a n n u a l th ird T h e £ o - -- O F F I C I A L S R E T U R N Dr. J. O. M a t h e n y , d i r e c t o r of e x te n sio n teaching, a n d Dr. IL F. , P itte n g e r, dean of the School of E d u c a tio n , for G alveston S u n d a y to study a pro b le m of a new school-bpilduig p ro g ra m . A sim ila r study was m ad e San A n to nio last year. left in lion b r o u g h t th e m out o f a slum p in th e last h a lf o f a h a rd - f o u g h t game to win fro m Sigm a Nu by a score o f 8 to 6 M onday night. Both te a m s w e re evenly m a tc h e d b u t as a c c u ra te p assin g gave th e T h e ta Xi’s the w inning goal. to goal-sh oo ting ab ility, L A M B D A C H I W I N S 13-4 L am b d a Chi Alpha and Delta b u t Tau D elta staged a ro u g h in te r e s tin g g a m e on e a st th e c o u rt o f th e W o m a n ’s G ym nasium to u r n a m e n ts . in M onday n ig h t's The tilt s ta r te d well b u t e x p e r t in e x p e rt playing r e f e r e e i n g a n d caused so m a n y fouls a n d tie-up s th a t th e p la y e r s became careless. Despite th e m any free trials a t goal, o nly one point was r u n g up as a sc o re on f re e throw s, and the r e m a in d e r o f th e c o u n te r s w ere scored b y lo ng shots from c e n te r field. L am bd a Chi A lpha won 18-4. S t a n f o r d L. Miller, g r a d u a te of past in A u stin visiting with the U n iv e rsity , sp ent w eek-end friends. th e '* f l vnoant by K » - | in(f Mon