© I C B a i l s First C o lle g e D a ily in the South V O L. X X IV . A U S T IN , T E X A S , F R ID A Y , APRIL 4, 1924 EXCAVATION F #-r ■« rn* •la TAMMI 4* v ►I* v 4* v 4* 4 4* 4- 4- »?• . . . »•* No. 1 4 9 4 4* ►!« 4* 4* Drive Workers Ready to Start Austin Campaign for Stadium Subscriptions TWO MEETS OPEN DEBATE SEASON TONIGHT VARSITY TO MELT IS u, m i w m r ( ^ m d d c urn i ENTIRE CAMPUS WILL BE REPRESENTED IN VERY BRIEF CEREMOh Y — ............................... — ■-— ---------------------------------------- KC HALL A ND GRAND MARCH LEADER OF EASTER GERMAN — » -r -r -t- -~ -r — — ,t, 4 . 4* •I-* 4* •!« ■I* 4* 4* 4* 4* *!• 4* 4* *!« 4* 4* *»* *»* *** ■I- * 4 ♦ » 4 ^ * By G ra n ville Price Wh en four dynam ite charges a re set off on Brackenridge Field this afternoon a t 5:00 o’clock, the actual excavations for the stadium site and the Austin campaign for subscrip­ tions to the stadium will have begun. “ According to pres­ ent indications, the greatest event ever staged on the cam­ pus outside of an athletic event,” is the way Rill McGill charact erized the celebration, which will begin a t 4:45, af te r th e Ranger-Longhorn baseball game. S p ea k ers on Program Dr. Sutton of the University, Alvin Owsley of the Am er­ ican Legion, Governor Neff represent ing the state of I exas, and D. K. W oodw ar d representing the ex-students, will de­ liver short addresses, and at exactly 5:00, these men will set off the charges t h a t will break the ground on the four corners of the excavations. The entire student body, the Longhorn Rand, the Oran ge Jackets, and the Cowboys, will t a ke p a r t in the program, which will be short so t h a t the workers on the downtown ca mpai gn will be able to attend the meeting a t thq Driskill at 6:15. ------------------------------------- — — . 0 G o v e rn o r N e f f a n d his s ta f f , M ay or Y e t t and th e city council, r e p r e s e n ­ ta tiv e s of the f a c u lty , a n d Sam Spark* and his adv isory council o f the A us­ tin ca m p a ig n , composed o f Dave Reed, Will Caswell, W. H. R ic h a rd ­ son J r ., Jo h n B. Pope, Gillespie Stacy, A r t h u r P. W a tso n , W. T. Magee, T . C. T a y lo r a n d E. P. Cabiness, will be upon th e p la tfo rm . VARSITY CLEE CLUB TO ON EASTERN TOUR E x c a v a t i o n C o n t r a c t A w a r d e d Scheduled to Appear in New York, W ashington, and Other Cities Mather and Gambill Debate Arkansas Here on League Of Nations 0 1 1 1 K l I I NORMAN Green, German, and Kleberg Will Act as the Judges F r id a y n ig ht, E d w a r d M a th e r a n d th e L n iv e r s ity , L a w to n Gambill of will open the d e b a tin g season w hen the y m e e t W ard A d a m s I hil Deal o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f A rk a n sa s. T h e s u b je c t f o r th e d e b a te will be “ T h e L e a g u e of N a tio n s ,” and T e x a s will have th e a f f i r m a tiv e , while A r k - J ansa* will uphold th e n e g a tiv e . and A t th e same tim e t h a t th e T e x a s a f f ir m a ti v e te a m is d e b a tin g in A u s ­ tin , th e n e g a tiv e te a m , com posed of E d G o sse tt and J o y c e Cox, will be d e b a ti n g a g a in s t th e r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s of O klaho m a U n iv e rs ity a t N o r m a n , j In th e d e b a te , w hich will be held t h e Law B uild in g a t 8 o ’clock, in e a c h s p e a k e r will h a v e a m ain speech o f tw elve m inutes. A f f ir m a tiv e and n e g a tiv e sp e a k e rs will have r e b u t t a l s o f five a n d six m in u te s respectively . T h e a f f ir m a tiv e will have a fin a l r e ­ jo in d e r o f th r e e m inu tes. T h e c h a i r ­ m a n will be W. S. Leslie, of the P u b ­ lic S p e a k in g Council. Dr. G eorge G re e n , J u d g e S. H. G e rm a n , and J u d g e Rudolph K le b e r g will a c t as ju d g e s. ---------------- o---------------- San Antonio Bruins Again Defeat Rangers T h e San A n to n io B e a rs a g a in pro v e d too f a s t f o r th e A ustin R a n ­ g e rs y e s te r d a y w h e n th e y do w n ed th e local nine 5-0 in a n o t h e r well played ga m e . W in te rs a n d L y b ra n d , h u r l ­ ing f o r the B e a rs w e re e x c e e d in g ly s tin g y with t h e i r hits, a llow ing b u t ’; f o u r of which B ish op C le m e n ts col­ lected two. long h o m e r Pipkin a n d Cole d ivided m o u n d both a n d d u ty fo r th e local n in e pitch ed f a ir ball. Pipkin w as hit fo r th e f i r s t by Leo a N a jo . He held th e B e a rs r u n le s s u n til the sixth w h e n th e y ta llie d two. T h e fin al b r a c e o f r u n s in the n in th cam e o f f Cole. Score b y in n in g s : in B e a r * ... R a n g e r * IOO 0 0 2 0 0 2 —- 5 OOO OOO OOO - 0 Horned Frogs Win From Rice 11-6 H O U S T O N , T e x a s , A p ril 3.— E r - j r o r s cost the Rice Owls th e second; o f th e ir two g a m e s series w ith th e T i CU H o m e d F r o g s h e re to day. The score w as l l to 6. Nine, t w ir lin g f o r th e Owls, w as, in ­ the touched f re e ly nings a nd w as t a k e n six th . Bloxsom fin ish ed th e g am e. the f i r s t f e w o u t in in Woods w orked well in th e box f o r the Frogs. H its were equal, each club s w a t ­ tin g out seven. A d am s of th e F r o g s sm ashed out a h om er. Score by in n in g s L in d a B e l l o w * t h e K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a * o r o r it y , w h o will o f le a d t h e g r a n d m a r c h o f t h e Ea*t- e r G e r m a n w it h M a u r ic e T. A n g - le y o f th e D e l t a T a u D e l t a f r a t e r ­ n it y a n d p r e * id e n t o f th e G e r m a n d e c o r a t e d fo r th e l e a d i n g s o c ia l C lu b , is » h o w n h e r e w ith KC H a ll e v e n t o f th e y e a r . VARSITY PRE-EASTER FESTIVITIES OPEN TONIGHT 1500 VARSITY CO-EDS f!R EASTER GERMAN GIVE PT EXHIBITION BEFORE LARGE CROWD Gymnastic Stunts of All Kinds Follow “T ” Formation MISS ANNA HISS STATUS OF BE SYSTEM I L L CONSIDERED TODAY Students Assem bly, M en’s and W om en’s Councils Hold Joint Session I TO BE FEATURED... BY DECORATIONS Influence of University W ill Be Strengthened by Long Tour M a r k in g the op en in g of the pre- festiv ities, th e E a s t e r Ger* The U n iv e rsity of T e x a s Glee Club, E a s t e r which will complete th e s p r i n g season m a n, to n ig h t prom ises to be one of w ith a co ncert a t th e J u n i o r H igh the School I uesday, April 8 , h as recently th e p re m ie r social received an in v ita tio n to a p p e a r in a series of con certs in N ew Y ' i o : City, season. E xten siv e decorations, de- events j of .... * ' .. * j , 4 i . th e occasion, a n d Jim - out by Louie D u n b a r, m a n a g been nccortjjn j, an a n n o u n c e m e n t give.* F i f t e e n h u n d r e d V a r s ity .signed by Willis Met lure, have secured fo r m ie’s Jo y s will fu r n is h the music. co-eds m a rc h e d Onto ( la rk b ield last n ig h t p r o m p tly a t 8 o ’clock to th e s tr a in s ! T he S tu d e n ts A ssem bly, th e M e n ’s o f music b y th e Ixwnghorn B and atTid | Council, a n d th e VS omen a Council b e f o r e a g r a n d s ta n d filled to c a p a - j w d j m e e t in jo in t session this a f te r - c ity with s p e c ta to r s , form ed a h u g e • noon a t 4, in th e o ffic e s o f the Stu- black an d w hite “T” while th e cro w d fjents A sso ciation , consider the jo in e d th e m in sin g in g “ I he L y e s of g tatu s o f th e h o n o r sy s te m . Accord* ing to S. E ld o n D yer, th e discussion T e x a s .” This w as tho f i r s t n u m b e r will c e n t e r a r o u n d the r e p o r t s u b ­ on the p r o g r a m o f th e a n n u a l p h y ­ m itte d by th e fa c u lty c o m m itte e on sical tr a in i n g ex hibition o f t h e L n i ­ th e h o n o r sy ste m , which is a t a b u l a ­ v e rsity w om en, w hich w as follow ed tio n o f th e r e su lts of I HOO qu estio n b y u n u s u a l a n d in te r e s tin g g y m n a stic The g r a n d m a rc h will be led by n a ir e s filled o u t by s tu d e n ts a n d fac J M aurice T . A ngly, p r e sid e n t of th e ] s t u n t s of all kinds. and a n d w h ite ab ou t s tr e a m e r s have been d r a p e d th e hall, while lilies a r e th e p redo m ­ in a tin g flowers. T h e lig h ts of the hall have been concealed in baskets I of flowers to modify the h a r s h lig h t-' a! ing which h as previously source of com plaint. M cClure super-! vised the decoration, which is said t o 5 be of u n u s u a l q ^ l i t y . e u r t a i « 3 been Blue to Salves*un and r e t u r n by r;.il,| G iv en Cards of the {club. P l a n s i r e being m ade for he club to go to N ew Y ork by ste a m e r from g iv in g con* e r ts in New Y ork, Wa&h- i in gton , a n d o th e r cities. M em bers of th e U n iv e rs ity Club in N ew York a r e w o rk in g on the pro­ je c t a n d a n a g r e e m e n t will probably be reached within, a s h o r t while. Jo h n A. L o m a x , s e c r e ta ry of the L x -S tu - d e n ts A ssociation, le ft fo r th e L a s t th is week, and is w o rk in g to w a rd the the .com pletio n of a r r a n g e m e n ts fo rt8 fro m h im indicate t h a t . R wiU ^ comi>ieted in L om ax , u u s t h a t the . R u l t y - The success o f th e e x h ib itio n , as show n by th e p a c k e d s ta n d s a s well as fences, w as du e in larg e p a r t to th e u n tir in g e f f o r t s o f th e physical tr a in in g i n s t r u c t o r s who have w orked p e rs is te n tly a n d long d u r in g th e p a st six m o nths to t r a i n th e g 'r ls f o r the j final d e m o n s tr a tio n of the w o r k o f I o f opinion seems to be b e r o f th e s e bodies t o be p r e s e n t, ‘E a c h m e m b e r o f the "fcaen r u m m e r 0 1 ^ s ta te d Dyer, associat ion has a copy o f the r e p o r t ; it will be wise for all to be f a m ilia r ! ^ — w ith th e gist of it. The g e n e ra ! t r e n d , “ I t is v e r y essential t o r ev ery m e m - , D ( 4 u T a u j)eUa f r a te r n ity f ho n o rin g , thp *final f( w d | G e rm a n Club a n d a m em ber of the G erm a n Club a n d a m em ber of th e # J G am m a. of K a p p a K a p p a ' Bellows . A r t h u r MueUer, * c e - p r e « i- infi uence of th e U n iv e rsity can be e club a n d (.hi I hi, will f « - | c a r r ie d to th e e x -stu d e n ts in a more 0 f 2. ! * ^ I wa k / t A f I v ery f n r m • fo r m r a th e h u t . s o m e of the o p in io n s a r e ; i i r i; b u t some o f the opin io n s are ^ Iv o r Z etta Alonzo, of P i B eta P hi, in je a d jng the cotillion. C h a p e ro n s fo r in f a v o r ot j th e occasion include M esdam es J . B. th e d e p a r tm e n t. A pplau se f r o m the r e ta in in g the h o n o r sy ste m in some j A shw orth, D an Bellows, O, T. Booth, w o e f a t l i m n n v t. n th e f a c t g r a n d s ta n d w as te s tim o n y to th e fact t h a t the exhibitio n w as su c ­ cessful a n d t h a t the w ork o f th e in ­ s tr u c t o r s as well as the e f f o r t s o f th e s tu d e n ts w as am p ly rep aid. M rs. K a th e rin e B. Peebles of D al­ las, one of th e fo re m o st p ia n ists of T e x a s , will be in N ew Y ork a t th e tim e of tr ip , a n d e x ­ pressed herself as being elated w ith c h e a t on exam s, if we a r e to believe > I th e prospect of the fa m e of t h e o r ­ is co io ru »'»u w H i u u * i-nvai un camiii-v, ii w« th? r e s u lts o f th e s t u d e n t s ’ own re- R e fre sh m e n ts will be served d u r i n g j |f a n iz a tion being extended to the east, p o r ts ,” w e n t on Dyer. “ T h e big fig h t j the evening. is a n a lu m n u s of th e p o n i e s M rs. Peebles is a n a lu m n u s of th e will be o v e r the pledge. A f t e r the U n iv e rsity and is e n g a g e d in m a k in g m a te r ia l s u b m itte d by the f a c u lty has records fo r a n e a s t e r n co rp o ra tio n . been c a re f u lly con sid e re d , th e r e will be o p p o r tu n ity fo r the ex pressio n o f j* B rush , E. B. H ancock, d D p n o l i j King, N. N. Lovell, E v a G. Pender- a n d Misses Bedford and G e r tr u d e Wroe. The S a ilo r ’s H o rn p ip e given by the gym t e a m , com posed o f six ty co-eds s dressed in d a r k bloom ers, w h ite mid- | dies, black tie s an d sailo r ca ps, a nd th e gym I th e p y r a m id b u ild in g . .... rrf — — --------- .. te a m w ere e n th u s ia s tic a lly received J in dividu al opinions. All o f f ic e r s h a d ^ by th e fre sh m e n showed e xc e lle n t fo rm i c r s ta rtlin g . “ Five p e r c e n t of T e x a s s t u d e n t s ! ^ ragt| K ate W ak efield, P H I L O S O P H I C A L M E E T j The Philosophical So c ie ty m e t in ^ 10? M R a t 7;15 D r p ^ c . forcible w ay th r o u g h th is tr ip th a n a n y o th e r U n iv e rsity organ izatio n. H A R T M A N A D D R E S S E S ln P e rr in , associate re c o m m e n d a tio n s the proposed F R H s n w i c k H b e t t e r mind. ------— n u t n h ave by . ~ . - - — o ( I J a . ■ . j _ Steal e d u c a t i o n f o r w o m e n • W h o ha* b e e n d i r e c t o r o f p h y - f o r __ t h r e e y e a r * , ha* d e v e l o p e d a p h y • teal t h e t r a i n i n g d e p a r t m e n t of U n i v e r s i t y u n ti l it c o m p a r e * f a v o ­ r a b ly w i t h t h o s e o f o t h e r c o lle g e * in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e * . S h e ha* b e e n a b ly a s s i s t e d b y in s t r u c t o r * w h o h a v e b e e n in * o ir e d b y w o r k in g w it h M iss Hi** t h e girl* o f t h e b e s t o f p h y s i c a l t r a i n ­ T e x a s in g i v i n g in g . M ax F ic h te n b a u m a n n o u n c e d yes­ te r d a y t h a t the List-Gi f i o r d C o m p a n y of D allas had b een a w a rd e d th e c o n ­ t r a c t f o r th e e x c a v atio n of th e s t a ­ dium g ro u n d s a t a price of $25,000. R. M. Brooks, s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f th e work f o r th e com pany, will a rriv e in A u stin F r id a y an d begin w ork im m e­ d iately . H e said th a t 10,800 y a r d s of to p soil a nd 11,300 y a r d s of ro c k will have to be rem oved and 75,000 ya rd s re fille d on the w est side. The c o m p a n y is to finish its w ork in f i f t y w o rk in g days, a b o u t J u n e IO. E s t a b l is h C a m p fo r W o r k e r * W o rk s said t h a t a cam p fo r th e w o rk e rs n e a r th e field would be es­ tab lish ed a n d t h a t it would be n e c ­ e ss ary to b r in g two ste a m shovels, an e le v a to r and g ra d e r , 25 team s, f if te e n dum p w agons, two a i r com pressors, c a te r p illa r tr a c to r , an d o th e r e q u ip ­ m e n t to the site. D o w n to w n W o rk ers the W orkers on the .stadium c a m p a ig n tin will hold an open d in n e r to n ig h t a t the Driskill Hotel a t 6:15, a t which tim e th e y will be given c a rd s b e a r ­ ing th e n a m e s of p rospective su b sc rib e rs th e y a re to see. Colonel Leg io n, Owsley o f th e A m e rica n G o v e rn o r N e f f , an d Dr. G eorg e J . W orks o f C ornell U n iv e rsity , will a d ­ dress th e m eetin g, a n d a tw e lv e -m in ­ ute film, show ing th e P e n n s y lv a n ia relay s b ein g held in t h e new P e n n ­ sy lv ania U n iv e rsity s ta d iu m , will be p re s e n te d . T h e p ic tu re w as sec u re d th ro u g h th e c o u r te s y of M a n a g e r F a u lk n e r o f th e M a je stic T h e a te r. be in f o r m a l b r e a k f a s t will An th is m o r n in g a t th e Driskill given in h o n o r of Colonel Ow'sley, H o te l who will a r r iv e in A ustin a t 7:15. T h e Y M B L will e n te r ta in him with a lun ch eon a t noon. Dr. W orks is in A u stin in th e in te re s t o f the S o u th ­ w e s te r n e d u c a tio n a l survey. L u n c h e o n * E a c h D a y L u n c h e o n s will be held each d ay o f n e x t week, from April 7 to l l , a t which th e cap ta in s will r e p o r t the p ro g re s s o f th e ir team s. Two o f th e te a m s o f the downtow n c a m pa ign a r e composed o f U n iv ersity stu d e n ts. The m e m b ers a r e : C arl W ebb , V irg in ia H a llm a n , R alph W ood, E liz a b e th (C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) MRS. H IS S V I S I T S Mrs, Hiss of B a ltim o re , M aryland, sp e c ta to rs . h u n d r e d in m im etic drill which th e y gav e as F ive is v isitin g h e r d a u g h t e r , Miss A n n a t h d r p a r t o f i h e d e m o n s tr a tio n . R. H. Hiss, d - r e c to r o f ph y sic a l t ra in in g for * “ u ’ M em bers of th e r if l e r y a n d a rc h e r y “ O ffic ia ls of th e s tu d e n t g o v e r n ­ m e n t a re going to select a c o m m itte e o f five to m e e t with u s c o n c e rn in g p r o f e s s o r o f P sy­ chology, le c tu r e d on “ B e h a v io rism .” P e rrin I The main p o in t in : bro ug ht o u t w as th e d if f e r e n c e th e psy­ the a t titu d e s a ssum ed by chologist a n d th e philosopher. t h a t D r. U sin g as h is s u b j e c t “ S u r g e r y a n d H istology,” a n d c itin g se v e ra l u n u s ­ ual o pe ra tio n s, Dr. C a r l H a r t m a n , p ro fe ss o r of Z oology in the U n iv e r atty, a d d re sse d th e p re -m e d s T h u r s day n ig h t a t th e YMCA. T C U Rice 070 021 010— l l 71 w om en. This is Mrs. H is s ’ firs t visit _ I .. 003 020 IOO— 6 7 to T e x a s. ( C o n tin u e d on page tw o ) (C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h re e ) BILLY STIFF mkre-I SAY.rrirr: n PO^CT TUP SE AUCDPG F TUEY FAW'tCT TUE® limes - I rw*T go/ OUT V U C H T - J f * . WORD FOR W ORD ein T>AT>t>V- is OUR LITTLE KELL HCTMUH SMH I | 11. Ona Astin is visiting a t the Pi Phi house for a few days. Trevor Caven has returned from a visit to Texarkana. „T,. , , y „ _ . It is the Apache dance, L Amour, ,, the wildest of all the wild prancm gs' of the lawless French gangs. The tiny sta r spent five weeks learning the dance for ten minutes of actual “shooting” in the new film. The steps themselves were diffi­ cult, but the gyrations and falls re­ quired great physical exertion, so th at every night after a day at the studio Miss Dana was forced to re­ studio M in Dana was forced to re- sort to the old remedy of Arnica and {h public red flannel. B y J . L a D c l l e B a i n e * I . , . . , . . _ ,, ,. .. _ „ , •»-* » , . , For the ninth year the Austin Ari f . ; League brings to Austin an exhibit of . . . paintings. the foremost American , f . The collection includes some of the , , best works of such well-known mod­ , , . - I „ era artists as Carlson, Frteske, and ,, . , , „ a private I Couse. Friday evening view of the gallery will be held fox only the the associate members of league in recognition of their assist­ ance in bringing the exhibit to Aus­ tin. Raymond Everett, associate pro­ fessor of and painting in the University, will lee ture at Gregg House Friday evening to the associate members and on*the Sunday afternoons ti freehand draw ing foU|wi . Volleyball among the co-eds has proved s o popular during the winter term that classes w i l l be continued during the spring term , according to Hiawatha C r o s s l i n , physical training instructor. There w i l l be two a day from 8 to IO, and the classes are open to anyone who wishes to sign ai) either f o r WAA points or "receive credit for the regular PT. Other requirem ents Since volleyball is to be continued i the requirements for team have been raised to th irty practices instead of J twenty. are that each girl who makes the team must play in two series of the tour­ least three | nament and referee at ■•nines. Another class tournam ent j A-ill he held a t the close o f the spring erni and the V arsity team will be •hosen at th a t time. dc can easily be understood. During this y ear’s exhibit Way- Adams, nationally known portrait painter, and his wife are expected to /lait Austin. Mrs. Adams was for­ merly M argaret Boroughs of Aus­ tin who was the originator of the idea of organizing the Austin 4 Art League. - ------------------—o— ---------- G o v . P a t M. N e f f a n d n u m e r o u s o t h e r n o t a b l e s wi l l p a r t i c i p a t e in t h o r o d a y . S tudents in B A School H ear of A dvantages to College S tudents Business Administration School afternoon at five the Law Building, Dean the introducing met Thursday in o’clock Bell , chairm an, speakers. B. W. Owens, who is in charge of the sale of aluminum ware, spoke of the advantage of college students in th at capacity during the summer. Dr. F rank Crane was quoted as saying “the art of success is simply in mak­ i n g people change their minds.” Rippink spoke on the coordination work. McGinnis told a story illus­ tra tin g the necessity of practical t x- perience in business. Rader discus­ sed the advantage of having out-of- town speakers for the Commercial (dub. One of the probable speakers is the secretary of the New \o rk Ex­ change. Bobby Robertson announced th at plans would be made for a banquet to be held in May. S t a d i u m G r o u n d - B r e a k i n g , T o d a y , 4 : 4 5 p . rn. B r a c k e n r i d g e F i e l d . Dollie H ilbert will spend the week­ end at her home in Dallas, and will have as her guest Anne Skinner. “ Innocence” W ell-Staged M att Newell has returned from a visit to Richmond. W ilburs Smithers has returned from a week-end trip to Beaumont. Gram Robinson and Jensen Craw­ the ford of Dallas are visiting at Sigma Chi house. Elizabeth McLeacheron from Dal­ las is visiting Mae Glidden’s. Guy Burks has returned from a visit to Itasca. Rosalie Biggie is leaving for Cali­ fornia to be a representative at the WAA Convention. — o— ------------ N eff, S u tto n , O w sle y an d W o o d w a rd S la te d to S p eak (Continued from page one) Greenlee, Jim R. Dulton, Ruth Mc­ Millan, Hick McKinney, M argaret Caldwell, Bill Elkins, M argaret Dun­ can, Cecil Chamberlin, W alter G. Sterling, Constance Douglas, Bill Mc Gill E J. Stew art, Ivan Robertson, and' Joe Terrell. Miss Hallie Maude N eff is the captain of a team of Aus­ tin ex-students. About fifty essays in the Austin high school essay contest entitled ‘‘Why Texas Should Build the Sta­ dium,” were turned yesterday. The winner and the winning essay will be announced later. in ------------ -o—------- — Engineers W in 11-5 V ictory Over D um m ies Lovers of good literature who read with pleasure Lewis Allen Browne’s gripping story, “Circumstances Al­ ter Divorce Cases,” will be glad to know th at it has been adapted for the screen and is playing at the Cres­ cent Theater now. “ Innocence” is the title th at has been given the film version of this swift-moving story of a woman con­ victed on circum stantial evidence. Mr. Browne has expressed himself delightedly with the manner in which his story has been made into a mo­ tion picture, and especially :o w.tli Anna Q. Nilsson’s portrayal of the! leading role. E arl Foxe, Wilfred Lu-! as, Freeman Wood, Marion H arlan, Lillian Langdon, William Scott, Jos­ ie Arnold, and V era Lewis are also worthy of notice. W hat Makes a Com edy F unny? W hat determines whether a com­ edy is funny or not is not the nuni- l>er of laughs, but how these laughs are placed. For example, W alter Hiers, star of “F a ir Week,” to be shown at the Ma­ jestic Theater today, says in comedy work, thinking up gags has always been the easiest part. “ Plac­ ing them correctly is what threatens to r ake me thin,” says Hiers. th at “G ray lan d Rice Sportlights” is also being shown in the interest ifs the Stadium. This picture is onci complete reel of the last track meet at, Franklin Field a t Penn State, and Grantland Rice shows the 100-yard dash, relays, hurdles, shot-put, dis­ cus, javelin throwers, pole vaulters, broad jumps, ect,, in every angle. Slow motion pictures of all of them is wonderful and highly interesting. the fatal first Hanontree, pitcher fo r Dummies, was ineffective and the Eng necrs were able to put the game on ice, get­ ting seven runs off him in the .iiit inning. The Ona! sc 3 e en the game was 11-5 in favor of the Engineers, A fter inning, how­ the mound ever, Akkers took over duty for the Dummies and pitched air-tight ball, striking out seven men. Pope, pitcher for the Engineers, not only struck out eleven men, but he garnered three hits for the Engi­ neers. B atteries for the Engineers were Pope and T rout; for the Dum­ mies, Hanontree, Akkers and Powell. — -— —o—-— — — C h a m b e rlin S p e a k s to P re -L a w S tu d e n ts “ Ideals and Traditions of the Law' School” was the subject of an address by Cecil IL Chamberlin before the its regular Pre-Law Association at weekly meeting Thursday evening. “ Ideals make the foreground and traditions the background of an in­ stitution’s life, and this is especially true with our own school,” declared Chamberlin. the ideals of the Law School, Chamberlin stated th at the greatest one is the desire of the school to make an hon­ est lawyer out of every one of its student*. enum erating In The seven “big-time” acts playing a t the Hancock this week seem to em­ body all to make a perfect* vaudeville bill. the variety necessary twentieth Beginning with the headline act, the Mosconi Brothers, Majestic »ans will behold the sensation^ eccentric dancers of the century. The team is composed of Louis, W it lie, Charles, and their sister, Verna. William Creasy and Blanche Hayne come for another week of entertain­ ment a t the Majestic. They offer “The End of a Perfect Troup,” and from all reports the act is up to its usual standard of pure fun through­ out. Old f a v o r ite s return in the person­ alities of Chester Spencer and Lola Williams. This season they call it. “ Putting it Over.” Demorest and Collette will offer “Strings and Stringers” ; Larry Co­ mer returns; the act of Stewart and Downing is “ An Artistic T re at” ; and Paul Kirkland and Company of­ fer “The High Stepper.” ASSEMBLY MEET (Continued from page one) th e * ■ • S t a d i u m o...— ------- G r o u n d - B r e a k i n g , m o*! m o m c n t o m e v e n t in V a r s i t y * H i s t o r y . T o d a y , B r a c k e n r i d g e F ie M . the honor system ,” admitted E. J. the faculty Villavaso, chairman of committee. “ I wish to deny reports that the answers to the question­ naires reveal an astonishing indiffer S t a d i u m p a y m e n t * d u e n o w . Mail! enc? on the p a rt of the faculty. Mo. c h e c k t o s t a d i u m H e a d q u a r t e r . , U n . - of them ate genuinely interested, but v e r s i f y S t a t i o n , A u . t i n , or b r in g it in the wording of the pledge will prob- p e r . o n t o th e U n i v e r . i t y Y M C A . | ably be changed.” Plans for the ward school children to visit the exhibition in groups art being made. As an incentive to in­ terest in the visit prize* are being offered to the school children for the the pic­ best essays on certain of tures. The Austin A rt League is an or­ ganization that has evolved from a small group of Austin women wht organized in the interest of a rt man> years ago. The more serious desire for study developed later when tht en larg e club became considerably the for and arranged a program study of the various schools of paint ing. Two years ago the League went back in its study to the early Greek and Roman schools with emphasis oi both modern and ancient sculpture For the past year the A rt League has paid special attention to art ap­ preciation, and Professor Everett has given a series of monthly lec­ tures on “The Appreciation of Pic­ tu res.” technique, Composition, color, d r a u g h t s m a n s h i p , and style have beef. of especial interest and colored lan tern slides have been a m aterial aid the Ar in Club is undoubtedly of great civic value to the community and the mag nitude of its undertaking to brin}: these yearly exhibits before the pub the work. At present EASTER TIME AND SPRING ’ ' * .rt. ..* ■ i > » * TIME ARE NEW CLOTHES TIME H ave your m easure taken today for a suit th at will fit you perfectly. O ur suits arc m ade from the fam ous D ctm cr W oolens. T h ey cost no m ore than the inferior garm ents. See us today. NICK LINZ GI I C ongress A venue Phone 2 6 ) - 7 )36 Q U E E N VIOLA DANA “ IN S E A R C H O F A T H R I L L ” “JIMMIE’S JOYS” 4 :1 5 and 8 :3 0 E x tra: C om edy and News Idols of the Y ounger Set in Parisian R om ance rn r n A l E STIC F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y W AITER HIERS S P A C E K Majora VT AMM MMS —nm HW in n E x t r a E * t r a A G r a n t l a n d R i c e S p o t l i g h t A w o n d e r f u l e x h i b i t i o n o f c o l ­ taken 1 at P en n l e g e a t h l e t i c * S t a t e . D o n ’t M i.* It S IS T E R V E R N A M B ROTH E!? W ILLIS , t m e r a BROSA S S IS T E D BT toms THE MAO MOSCOW I FASTER THAN THE a O T" CENTURY fe. LIMITED. HE'S KNOCKOUT.^ m l m a t i n e e ' BOTH DAYS - a n d 6 O T H E R B IG A C T S COMING NEXT WEEK EVA TANGUAY-HERSELF THE I N C O M P A R A B L E H I G H E S T P R I C E D S T A R I N V A U D E V I L L E — $ 3 5 0 0 P E R W E E K S e a t . N o w O n S a l * ' T h e y A r e S e l l i n g F a s t N E W YO RK U N IV E R S IT Y ’ SC H O O L O F R ETAILING T h e S ch ool o f B e ta i'm x train * for e x e c u tiv e p o r t io n * . MERCHAN O ISI NC. a d v e r t is i n g . PERSONNEL __ FINANCE AND CONTROL. r r .r M t lw r t e a c h i n g . Merchant* *r* eager to se c u r e train ed m en and w om en in t h e e fie ld s . ,‘K*rvire Fellowship*. Cl*** room ami *tore are linked e W l r togeth er. Ilin tsa rted b ook let on a p p lica tio n . , For further Dr. Nor- ri# A. Urb.roe. d irector of N ew Y ork U n iv e r s ity , S ch o o l of Ket.aim g, IOO W ash nylon Place, New Yack City. Originally English T h e R o y al P a rk D e v e lo p m e n ts of tailors a t F ash io n P a r k are o u r A m e ric a n iz e d a d a p ta tio n s of sty le th o u g h ts th a t w e re originally E n g ­ lish— th e y ’re t o d a y ’s V e rsio n —th e new th o u g h t. R o y al P a rk is a p a r ­ ticu larly co rrect sty le of g en uine dis­ tinction - y o u 'll like it an d look w ell in it y o u can see it an d try it on w ith o u t obligation. C U S T O M S E R V I C E W I T H O U T T H E A N ­ N O Y A N C E OF A T R Y - O N . R E A D Y TO- P C T - ON T H E S T O R & - FOR MEN 7 S end T h e D aily T e x a n H om e Stadium Ground-Breaking 4 :45 p. rn. 4 :4 5 p. in. BRECKENRIDGE FIELD (O n T w enty-third Street, 3 blocks cast of C am pus.) THE MOST MOMENTOUS EVENT IN VARSITY’S HISTORY T he Follow ing Notables Will Be P resent P art in This G reat C erem ony: to T ake HO N. P A T M. NEFF G overnor of Texas HO N . A LV IN O W SL E Y Past National C om m ander, A m erican Legion D R . W . S. SU T T O N A cting President, U niversity of T exas 4 f t ' HO N. W . D . Y E T T M ayor of A ustin HO N . D K. WOODARD and O th er O u tstan d in g C itizens of Texas / jg; # Preparations are Being M ade Crowd, Including all S tudents, Faculty Members, an d C itizens of A ustin. an E norm ous for F irst G round W ill Be B roken for the Stadium W ith F o u r G reat Explosions of D ynam ite. H an cock O p e r a H o u se — T o m o rro w and Satu rd ay T h e W o n d erfu l S en sa tio n a l D an cers T O D A Y THE DAILY TEXAN lo n g h o r n Cinder Stars Oppose Rice in First ConferenceTrack Meet P cTrcnc n STEERS EXPEC T! LITTLE OPPOSITION Ii S M O U T MEET ^ ^ _ *u~ Tonight’s the Night I CERTIFICATE AT MEET LONGHORNS CUSH H TH HANGERS RN CLARK FIELD TORM w---------- ! Dona! effo rts to win with the aid of the jinx. With Jim Reese a member the relay team promises to be strong­ e r than th at ran the combination against Southwestern. Following are arose in the report of President G. F. Winfield, of Alexander College. He gave the names of several good l IOO y a rd d a sh : Cl ay to n an d J a c k - ; 220-yard dash: Clayton and Rit- the Longhorn e n ­ By Lee Wood* T B P c tries: ! t . T i i 440-yard dash: Ritchie and R. L. Following a few introductory re­ mark* by the chairm an, Dr. Fred- c „ t I crick Eby, of the University, the an the professions 0f the of . A u stin le a r n M o p e s t o , tie Old Score by De­ feating Dischmen Longhorn* Kibble, 2b Eckhardt, lf Odom, »* Carton, lb Smalley, 3b Pratt, cf Pfannkuche, rf Lei**ner, c King, p Ranger* Cheney, 2b tthew*, *• M Grigg, cf Anheior, lb ement*, 3b Bedford, lf Courtney, rf Henderion, c Whitworth, p Cl methods, principles, recommenda-j „v/, *..■* «... books, and made two nual professional I t |ong regarding the number of h o u rsj nual session [teachers of Education was opened I tfca t should be devoted to teaching Thursday afternoon and other in the Educa- I tion Building. Most of the meeting phases of education. I was devoted to the reports of sev- D r A. C. Ellis, of the University,! era! members of the committee on stressed the importance of training j courses in education for themselves freshm an j students to certificate, after which Acting Presi- g a th e r than letting them accept as address* absolutely true the observations set dent Sutton gave a short I welcoming those attending the edu- i rfown jn books. In this connection, catkmal conference, and praising its; he presented seven objectives, which work. Then S. M. N. M arrs, S ta te I emphasized the value of open-mmd- I Superintendent of Public Instru ction ,! e next discussed fre , llman ' courses and how they must conform of y * S u t e Do- Ile also pre-J results of his investiga­ .I tion of textbooks appropriate to the Disch in the Trinity scries by deliv-»courses. i . e r i n g a sterling brand of ball, is e peeled to sta rt in the bos for th e j ^ 1 Longhorns. Manager_ Grigg » |U P” The eligibility committee, composed ably elect Dick W hitworth, Austin of Dr*. Wilson of Arkansas, McIn­ Product who should be a m o n g the tosh of SMU and Casky of Baylor, ranking hurlers in the lex** Assoc la- j ruled that the fact that these men tion this season. had not attended school during all The other two of the winter term did not make them ineligible as they had good reasons for their withdrawal. However, the committee recommended the case be taken up at the next meeting of the conference officials and the r u l e s relating to this m atter be c la r­ ified. textbooks again ______— - oAiwntten i n . , instruction of education. doubtful positions I *quad wi probably , on the Longhorn squad will probably I ’" Thf7 question of be filled by Albert Reissuer, receiv- ing King, and Adonis Pfannkuche,; patrolling right field. B ut there is a ; thews, who in practice has shown [ possibility that Charlie Ramsey will promise of proving a better man than catch and that Jack Smith or “ Stoa- Fee Wee Lewis, Ranger star of last; kie” Allen will work in the pastures, ; year. Moran Henderson, catching for Clements, Eckhardt probably J the professional nine, is a proven j Pons ford will see service in the box backstop. Manager Grigg along with | during the nine innings, according Courtney and Bedford compose the to Coach Disch. The cane of the two men attracted wide attention among athletic lead- ,.r* of the conference as it was the of Education. , » , , j outfield. th a t and L l of t a km,, to be rep o rted to The Rangers will present th re e -1 fourths of what was the fastest in- j field in Texan A nociation last year in j A nhei.r, Chancy, and Clements. Thej m e t momento,,, .vent a r.. y . other petition Will be filled by M at-. Hi.lory. Today. Brackenridge field. Stadium Ground-Breaking. ........ — . . — ^ — o .* th . , _ .» E y es E x a m in e d G lasses F itte d WARD & TREADWELL 7th & Congress R egistered O ptom etrists C O U R T E S Y SE R V IC E W E A R E H E R E F O R A P U R P O S E MAVERICK CAFE 8 8 0 -yard r u n : M c N a t t and H a w l e y . | Mile run: Reese, Youngblood and Two mile run: T rout and Coale, 120-yard high hurdles: Thames | , _ , j ! I and Jackson. j j Jackson. 220-yard low hurdles: Thames and Pole vault: Barm ote and McCor* Broad jum p: Thames and Jackson. High jum p: Barmote and Cowles. Javelin throw: Shearer and 0*1- Discus throw : Dayvault and CL A strap. Harris. Shot put: Dayvault and Sprague. Mile relay: Reese, H arris, Bion stein and R. L Harris. Track Men Ruled Eligible F r a n k Dayvault and “ Bully” ( l i b strap are eligible to compete in track this spring, it was announced yester-1 day by Hr. D. A. Pen Wk, president | of the Southwest**rn Conference, The. j a n n o u n c e m e n t was made a fte r the j receipt of a report of a special com-, mittee appointed to rule on the qucs- tlon. t | I Harris. I Captain S t a n d e e Expected to Offer Real Com petition in W eights Esquival. M E R I T E IM !) Dayvault and Gil strap D e-! ciared Eligible to C om ­ pete in Conference quodale, Twenty-one k n igh t of the cinder path, accompanied by Coach t Iv de LIM It’I Id and Manager Russell Dunbar, will catch the Hit TC Spe­ cial at 12:35 today for Hous­ ton, where they meet the Rice Owls Saturday in the first conference track meet of the season. I While Rice is stronger in track than in most sports the Owls do not promise any strenuous competition tor the Longhorns. In fact, Loach Littlefield is expect ing to roll up nearly as large a score as the 1923 team succeeded in doing. On Clark Field last year the mighty Longhorn team overwhelmed the Owls 101-16. Rice is expected t » o ffer I exes real competition four in at events. Captain Standi ff is one of the Exist shot and discus men in the conference and tie will make Frank Dayvault, premier weight man of the recently Longhorns, who has been declared eligible, hustle to take first in both events. It in probable th a t they will split with Dayvault, win­ ning the shot and Stanch ff the dis­ cus and it is not amiss to ay that a record may fall at Houston. least , , . Fitch in t h , o th er I n b o r n ut wW ' .n d h e ta expected to :p re * he I,o n * ; horn thinly clod, rn both the IOO »"<*!. the 220 w eak en ed t" ° uKh , Hackler’* inability to compete, < .ay-J ton and Jackson and K tch « stwul.] j succeed in carrying the Longhorn colors to victory. .p r in t* , in th e ” ** I Evidently Coach Littlefield was pleased with thc results of the tria n ­ gular meet fur he will run Captain McNatt in the half-mile and probably enter Jim Reese in the mile. Both won their events handily in tho tri­ angular competition. One of the fea­ tures of the meet will be the two- mile rare between Trout and Coala, the Longhorn entries*. Ro <* is ex­ pected to offer the Steers little com­ petition lr, the distances, but Trout has never placed first in a meet with Rice and Coale will hut form addi- ^ , rnHt K. H e r e to - th(, , n d l¥ a u d school> have set- tad*tho queetkm ae Hwy saw At. ,ver> p , . r .a fc fc r to te d , th e ru le* «ri«>h**