f i b t H a i t o f t x n n F irst C ollege D aily in th e South A U S T IN , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G , A P R IL 29, 1 9 2 0 NO. 151 MNE XX- ICAMPUS pl a y h o urs college sa v in g s THENCE w eek present MANY POPULAR IN SUMMER PU N S ADOPTED BY I d LECTURERS SCHOOL BEGIN TODAY VARSITY STUDENTS sh o r th o r n s w alk co eds to m ake un iv er sity b a n d TAKES ACTION ON OVER ELGIN TEAM RECENT JUDGMENT ON LOCAL GROUNDS TRIPS TO CABIN UCH WEEK END HORNED FROGS WIN GAME OVER LONGHORN NINE P la n s W ill B e S u g - 1 F r o lic in F ron t o f W o m a n ’s T w o T h o u sa n d S ig n R eso lu tio n T o D isb a n d f o r Y ear U n less S co re o f °a V a r s i t y G irls Next W e e k B u ild in g a t 7 O ’c lo c k — In- d oor B a seb a ll F o llo w in g 5 M inute T a lk s. U n iv ersity L eads S ta n le y R e in sta te d — P la n For F u tu re 14 I n d ic a te s C h a p e r o n e s In d ic a L o o s e n e s s of ^C ontest A u ler Stars to 5 P r o v id e d E v e ry F in a l Score It 6 lo 0. Barr y md Morgan Pitch {or th, V ocational Education As an innovation in the U niversity Five m inute speeches were made to A t . , be held on May 3, 4. comes t h e auspices of the Y. W. I play hour on see , r th e re g u la r T h u rsd a y night students in all d epartm en ts preceding Band the campus, for both classes Wednesday m orning on the the {the Y by An effort is mi interest uditorium, chapel, and Ii- boys and girls, which will be insti- yf C. A. have been J tuted this evening a t 7 o’clock, in the the committee m I open area in fro n t of the W om an’s l f all £ir ls *n j Building. The fe a tu re for this open- I I ing hour will be a baseball game be- M Bennett, m a n a g e r of j tween a g irls ’ team and a boy’s team , ( ilkgiate Bureau of O f - j represen tin g two of the large Univer- Indoor baseball though the , u wjU be here the entire th re e j gjj.y boarding houses. } rules will be employed, , , , , Joh n H. A w try, stud ent ch a irm an | sided as chairm an. of the organlization, last night sent the h an d ’s fu tu re the following reso- the following telegram to the F ederal lotion was adopted: Director a t D allas: the last week b(irs of thc Univcrsit Band have before the Discipline sum m 0ncd prompt- pressed today by their sign atu res to Committee on the charge of “ insub- "The University of Texas, through t, W hereas: Within body as ex- stud ent of gam e will Im- played on the outdoor 8ppr0Va, ground. This game will begin of the College Savings Section cussed and it w a s unanimously agreed S horthorn squad when they took in the University. plans installed speakers met with g re a t success shown by the s ig n atu res of some two thousand students to the resolution as proposed. The bv I the U niversity That a baseball diamond may a meeting of last night the recent action of come a dusty cinder path was proven the Discipline Committee was dis- with the larg e r end of the lopsided score of l l little effort yesterday by the band t h a t the m em bers of be­ as th ey should disband for the r e m a i n - d e r o f the yfear unless Mr. Stanley be Although to 5 from the Elgin Independents. the game the outcome of reinstated. W. A. Schropshire pre- fo r the first three* and a half innings in favor of the With regard to seemed doubtlessly Elgin aggregation, the Shorthorns pulled themselves out of the hole in I n d u s t r i a l l y a t 7 o'clock and occupy the g re a te r j the num ber of two thousand, has met ‘ ordination” p referred by the Commit- Te)[a8' squ.„V Employment, th e news- j p a r t o( the hour. Following will I th « challenge laid down by the gov- ^ on Musical Organizations, which j th<_ th jn | frgm e for Women in the j the students have proved so popular ; honor to general gam es in which j c™ m ent and h a s ta k e n * Crw,.,t8^ I investigation resulted in the removal its of u .on c s t a „ Wy> form er director, the colleges rn stan d am ong all initiatory su pp ort of a movement of flnd „ „ apology required of both him p a “ ' 1 1 , . , , . .. ., , 1 , . » . . . - . . . .. , to such i t ' . . ; w hprw m 1 W hereas, im portance and m agnitude to ;m(| Mr w „ bur „ uk«. and P la y hours somewhat sim ilar the nation as a whole.” these have been found very popular , It ha* been our under- . 1 ii nas peen our u h u h game, but was relieved of the burden , i> . , d u rin g the sum m er session, and offer Many members of the University th U niversity Band , the u n iv e rs ity Da“ u • when he was touched for two bingle* , # stu d e n t organization since the unusual o portu m t.es for good o u td o o r!h a v e made statem en ts t h a t the Urn-1 fur.. The Monday night dances f o r j v e r s i t y of Texas has added one more tjme t h a t W0 (irgt became connected Auler exhibited his knack a t ilam- any . inning d u rin g the y ea r t h a t this additional I and the nation by planning and get- m _n j nf„ r v au th o rity of such com- turn wjien j.u. c ra t-ktMI out two home runs. lllltted nrollnd durin(f tMa h o u r of gen eral am usem ent has been provided, und er the auspices of th e student body. every man „„ the nin, had n.iiK Mr Rollmnnl A tkW U CoL.inr.il Athletic Council. Both Mr. Bellmont and Miss Aden ex press themselves as being hearitly in sym pathy with the plan, and will be present to take p a r t in the games. ^|ie opportunity of bringing one run hits were | recorded, two walks and out hit by pj^c^ e r . An e r r o r by C. C arter its leadership in the s ta te wUh [t and u n in formed us to it and uninformed as to with - s u m m andatory auin oru y . ting the t h r i f t movement before the mittaM.< School of Music or its pro- T|)(. The F ed eral Reserve Director will all in th e district. Rice, edge t h a t Mr. F ra n k L. Reed has gun active p re p ara tio n s for procuring W hereas, It has come to our knowl- 1 across salarie<1 director for the band in the j of the E igins allowed two tallies. - f e t o r s , in re g a rd to the policies of the f O th er College* Organize m ing the ball , , the fourth , D . tsanu, ana T T ; i stand in g . * * 1 . * - - 1 * •, • . . 1 i- , rubber. th . th a t * v. r . , 1 Six in . , , . . . _ i I I 01 L - . , . a . - , . I . . , , 1 1 in begin sim ilar organizations o th er colleges A. and M., S. M. all come here fo r inform ation r e g a r d - . £uture I be paid ing organization. The executive committee which was , ket ta x U., anti others wil the sh o rth o rn nine (gai(, salary> as proposed, to trip was given p a rtly from the student b l a n - , w }10 did not make the and p a rtly from the School of a chanct, to get in the game. Among Kvery man of fashion, admirable and combining hits with skill, concluded the game with a wide m argin of tallies “ Pep” Peyton took tip* box for the the first down in flnd itl h«-d a re- „ e 8truck out ,.u.v. six tw0. , hi,,d< innin|ni. McCalla went allowwl l m . hits kaW„ the mound ... Hie beginning of the j parties a t the different cabins. S a t u r d a y — M a n y S p o r ts on S c h e d u l e f o r G irls Official chaperones w ill Ive a t each j the three cabins each S a t u r d a y ., of One will he a t the Mammy Cabin, a n ­ other at Oak bodge, and also one at the houeboat which is tieing completed. The council is anxious th at some girls come out each week-end and spend the time out at one of the cabins. Any number may come to the cabins, no limit being to those to be allowed to come out Girl* “Sign Up" is essential, however, It that in her office, the girl:- sign up before hand with Miss Mamie Aynesworth if they desire to go out to the cabins, j Tho girls are always welcome on S at­ urday afternoon and also especially to spend the night out on the lake The girls who come out to the cab­ ins are requested to bring plenty of blankets with them. Many interesting games a re played out at the week-end M a n y A m u s e m e n t * Some of the girls go rowing, others go in swimming, while still others in­ dulge in various sports The supper is usually preparer! over an open fire where buns, bacon and the like u n ­ supper different prepared. amusements are sought to pass the hours before time to go to bed And it is even rumored that Miss Louise W right sometime* sings teh girls to sleep. After If the girls stay over for Monday and have to return for early classes, they get up early and prepare their Some­ bre akfa st over a bonfire. times the evening is spent in w a tc h in g \&P*cull to the Texan. the moon come up over Oak Lodge --------------------------------0------------- BELL T O T E A C H B. A . C O U R SE S IN C H IC A G O P rofessor Spurgeon Bell of the school of Business A d m in istratio n will be one of the U n iv ersity professors who will teach in n o rth ern schools d u r ­ the sum m er, having accepted a ing the teach accounting position U niversity of Chicago. P rofessor Bell will these courses for both term s of the summei session in the U niversity of Chicago. teach to in SUMMER SCHOOL TO HAVE B. A. COURSES ______ in B y l i n e s * A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , S e l l - I n a P r o b l e m s , a n d B u s i n e s s Law O ffered appointed some time ago, composed of Mugic fu n d ), and both faculty members and stu den ts,; w hereagf We realize th a t it is b< st the fu tu re , ac- fo f the Bftnd tQ huve as its director will be retained one w ho has an active interest in the cording to Mr. Awtry. Band as a student organization a n d ; consistor, ()f ; Moore, C. C arter, S. those were: Thomas, Wickline, Fdlis, Nowlin, Cox, Bates, Marshall, Jones, Auler, Peyton, Van Zant a’nd M c - , from the bank of the river. the visitors I Calla. Student* Thanked S u y O v er* A l l o w e d line-up of The in Mr. A w try stated th a t he was a n x - 1 % member, ra th e r than for pecun | Selleh, Deviney, McCall, Lanfear, m any girls as can wil come -cabin* and spend the time us to thank the following members | ^ fu r th e r realizing j Condnit J. Selleh, and Culp. rea80nff am j 10U8 The cauncil is very anxious th at as out to the from Snt- .Monday morning School of Music” andj a ( -]a r k jn p rep ara tio n for the Any invitations are Also extended to the School of Music g a m t > tomorrow with the Sari Marcos the girls to come out a t any time to , the houseboat to swim, row or come Shorthorns will practive today urday evening to will practive today The Shorthorns urday evening to Monday by t h a t such director would dc an th a t gu<,h director would be an “ In- in- which has so lately shown antagon- ism to the tru e interests of the Uni- versity Band, ist Academy at San Marcos, ll 003 200 OOO— 6 8 Score bv innings: in n in g s : . .. 0 0 3 200 OOO 101 10 01 Olx Ii El^-in T herefo re we, the present members I shcirtliOrns 14 IS 2 HAMAD ADV A f AHEM Batterie*: Elgin, Deviney and Con- flUlNUKAlx I ALnULITl B l o u t to have a good time. -o— different committees for t e n co- of un**;*cliv vuimiiin^vo . operation, assistance and leadership s tru c to r in in p u ttin g the m a t t e r up to the stu- dominated dent body: P ublicity committee, Hu- jlon Black; F acu lty Committee, C a p ­ tain Bellmont, Miss Eunice Arden, Dr. W harey, J. A. F itzg erald , Dr. E. j T. Miller; stu d en t speakers Ruby 1 Daniels. E rn e s t May, George Reddy, Buck M urray, Hilton Ilow'ell. H a r r y Jack, Mob H arrison, Minnie Ciesche, Alice Ballard, E u do ra Hawkins, John Cofer, W ard Powell, Paul McMahon, C rystal R. Ross, Adolphus R. Moore. of the U niversity Band, do hereby by our unanim ous decision, decline j ta k e any f u r th e r active part in the : U niversity Band as an organization : in the fu tu re unless the following con­ ditions are complied w ith: 1 T h a t the Band remain a s tu ­ dent ergamization, as its status has been in the past, free from any dom­ ination by the School of Music. I 2. T h a t fu tu re bund directors Im* elected by active members of the or- f ganization. to d ru ; Texas. CcCaliu, Peyton and Ellis. Prof. Reed Prepares Paper to Read Before Music College May I Fran k L. Reed will lie the honor (g uest at the opening of the San An > tonio College of Music of May I. at which time Mr. Reed will read a paper ion “ Music Education.” This college I h a 1- as directors Mr. John M. Stein - I feldt and Mr. Paul Blitz, two well- i known musif teacher* of San Antonio. This is the fifth time that Mr. Reed has bea n invited to speak in San An­ tonio, where he is very popular, hav­ f r a n k ing spoken on the “(V asar j Symphony” this year SOCIETY TO ELECT P h i B e ta K a p p a to S ele c t M e m ­ ber* o f S e n io r Cia** W i th a “ B” A v e r a g e According to a statem ent given out) by Dr. E. T. Miller, president of Phi j Beta Kappa, honorary Academic So­ ciety, the Phi Beta Kappas will meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock in room 208, Education Building, for election of new m e m b e r s from the class of 1020. Those eligible for election are candi­ d a t e s f o r the A. B. degree in June: Several courses in Business Ad­ m inistration will be offered by the school for both term s of the summer session. Some of the courses are given in the first term , b u t the m a­ Parish Breakfast To Be Given in Honor of Bishop W ho Speaks Here v_______ Bishop H a r r y T. .Moore of D a ll a s 1 I Signed I least. jo rity of them a re given in the sec­ ond term for the last two-thirds a t Those courses which will be given ac­ Episcopal Church, corner and Tw enty-Seventh streets, on. S u n ­ day, May 2 plan nin g to come to Austin on by the school th is sum m er are date fo r m any m onths past ami a full counting, selling problems, stenogra phy, and l a w , ; congregation is expected. There will investment*, and m athem atics of in- be a corporate communion of S unday Club members a t 7:30 a. rn., followed vestment. by a b re a k fa st at the parish house. In the afternoon the Bishop will talk •lot'" Caramel, VV G S carbrough, Os a t the meeting of the S unday Club. ‘ a r Heye, E very one is invited to attend. will conduct ail services in All S a in ts ': B u rn e tt P h a r r , O. ll < ow art. Gra- of Whitis dv Fuller, John Caughey. Calvin < . J. Clar- Locke. Sidney P. Chandler Bishop Moore has b e e n ; <■•«* Andrew s, Henry Young, Robert this IE . C rudington, George J. Jennings, Merwin Ratcliff, A. L. Bain, J. D. Howell, Irving Garfinkle, Raymond (iarfinkle, R. S. Ford, VV. K Strother, W ilbur B. Duke, George H W ray, I ( \ Stanley, I). T. Stafford. Jo hn Moon, typew riting, business individual in Gee, Steve G a rd n er, VV. A. Shorp- , hhire, A. Squyres. JUNIOR WEEK HAS FULL PROGRAM OF EXCITING EVENTS B a r g e R id e T o n i g h t to Be G a y A f f a i r — G o o d M u sic a n d R e f r e s h m e n t s will take their re g u la r annual trip to leaving .San Antonio this week-end, here on T hursd a y evening at 5:05 ©vet Advanced Trip to San A ntonio To Be Made by Class Mr. Reed has ju st re tu m e d from the State Music T eachers’ Associa­ tion at Marshall, where a r e p o r t o f Aubrey Moore, (.corge M c - |hig <>n ^ ..S ta m ,an!izalJon on State Music Teachers” was adopted by the association, with recommendation that j it be submitter! to the S tate I><*part- ment of Education as a basis for cer- j teachers whose | tification of m u s i c work is to lie accepted by the public Steps are also being taken j | t school' S teps are also being taken to have correspondence courses offered ! mc the Extension Departm ent prepar- in ing teachers for these examinatior which courses will be published in circular by this departm ent o------------- in Business Training in accounting students — the M. K A T. Railway and re tu rn in g f o r m e r A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l in tw o-thirds Business A dm inistration l l will be given thirds, the first being given in the first term and the rem ainin g the second term . This course will be given by Professor Le Deuc of the U niversity of Illinois. P rofessor Le Due will also give advanced accounting first term of the sum m er school, being g iv ­ en in B. A. 12. the Professor J a m e s Anderson F itz ­ gerald, a d ju n ct professor of Busine** A d m in istratio n, will give a course in selling problems under the name of B. A. 218. This course will be given the first term and will meet two hours a day to cover the course in t h a t way. A course in Business Law, B. A. 23. will be given by Professor R. E. the Cofer, professor of first two-thirds will be given du ring the first term of sum m er school. law. Only Looney to Speak in Favor of D em ocracy at Capitol Hon. B. F. . . Looney, form er Attor- free A s . . . . fiev General, will speak tonight at 8 in the Hall of the House of o'clock Representatives th. National Democratic Administration. in defense of Junior week is now in full *e of th e nently arc kept permanently. meeting — win* the time she will ient Efficiency," "Choosing a ‘New Occupations.” an she will take UP A d v c r' Iwt, laboratory work, Latx anent (field, ant Differences wi n Bennett for d Occupational T h e r - j HI be a r r a n g e d those girl* Who I , lew Local Speaker. Dorothy Sole. assistan t direc- ,;u.trial -lur ttion of tho s ta te zmt of education, will speak portunitie* Tor Ye omen *•» 1 Field.” , -h . . . . . . thel Lyon Heard, chairm an cl I en nu will discuss both and nursing, while Miss [the department of home eco- vill treat nursing only. Walton, educational director pr Bros of D allas, will h ave abject “Educational D irectors ochers of Salesm anship.” Elva L Bascom of the U ni­ lib ra ry chairman of rill, together with Miss J u lia of the public library in Hous- k on library science both in and round table. G leon of the school of a r c h i ­ val hold a round table d is ­ tr. “Woman as an A rch itect,” .<.« Essie Lipscomb presiding. the Worker* P r e s e n t Frances Dunning, national Y. A secretary, will speak on pent Management.” Nancy Lee Swann will have for I eel “Social and Educational Bribes in tho* F a r E a s t.” Linda Spence Brown will tak e opp -tunnies for women A work j Mphrey Lee of the Methodist 1 fcair, chairman of the religious! aal n-ction, will have for his! “The New Vocation.” Home E c o n o m i c * G r o u p home economics gro up of M ■ Mary Gearing is chair- ' mal meetings will be held. Berry, district home d ©im­ age nt of the A. and M. servuc. will taKe up "Hom e ration “ Members of the U ni- home et intrudes d e p a rtm e n t *>' Miss Gearing. Miss Agnesi ‘ate director of vocational Comics, will also speak. Reed of the U n iversity ‘ ff music and Miss E lfre d a r supervisor of public school ’he stat. d epartm ent of ed- ; • Lith discuss music. *•' possible th at Miss M a t­ 'd the industrial edu- ' of the C hildren’s Bu- ^bingt-.n, D. C., will be one ^nan- hor subject to be an- for r. A rrangem ents • ' completed definitely Eunice Glen is ch airm an o f 1 ’i* ation group and Ivan J.-* social workers group. iV'“ ’ n of the commit- - e.i.'h 'jtraker here for con- lay following the main ^ imposing the voca- ' committee a re Miss airman, Miss M ary a ' k Kathleen Moles- Barnes, and Miss Essie . d torf, ^son. ; a i k \ d a r f o r t h e m e n d i n g MAY I. j»y. ra a? 14 Hall. Way, Ban. • f - 1 ‘ - 0 Beta T h e ta C ountry C lub; n 'Jb a t Mrs. Wins- rr* n Engineers’ dance May I — G erm an a t Jal c A LEN DAR ('OM S p e c i a l f o ( h r Texan. Worth, April 28.- -A venging their double d efeat suffered a t the hands of the Longhorns on the local field, the Horned F ro g s piled up a score of 6 to 0 a g a in s t th e Texas players in the game a t F o r t W orth today. The Longhorn sluggers were a t no time able to connect with th e offerings of the T. C. U. pitcher, Donahue, who was credited with nine strik e-ou ts and no walks. B a rry and M organ oc­ cupied the mound for th e Longhorns, Morgan getting two strik e-ou ts and B arry three. This was the first game pitched by Morgan this season. Texas placed three hits with only th re e e r ­ rors. Score by innings: T, C. U ................................210 OOO 300 .................................... OOO OOO OOO Texas Line-up: * Texas— English cf, McCullough 2b, lb, F itz g era ld 2b, Cannon 3b, Falk H a r t c, Robertson ss, Moore lf, Mor­ gan p, B a rry p. T. C. IL— Douglas 2b, P rinzing lf, McDaniel lh, B erry c, Fow ler ss, McKown 3b, Gans cf, Donahue p. The Longhorn p itcher fo r th e gam e at Dallas T hursd a y with S. M. U. will probably be M cN am ara. ------------ 0------------- S O UT H W E S T E R N WI NS, 18 T O I. Georgetown, Texas, A pril 28.—The Southwestern P ira te s this afternoon pounded the offerings of two pitcher* and won from San M a rc o s 'Normal by The Nolmalitas an 18 to I score. could do nothing to Robertson who allowed only five hits during the en­ counter. The score: ......... Southwestern San Marcos Normal R H 18 17 I g B atteries: Southw estern, R obert­ son and Pearson; San Marcos Nor­ lina!, Pate, Bretelle and Talbot. LOVING TROPHIES BEING_EXHIBITED C o-O p S h o w s C u p s an d M e d a l* W h i c h G o to In te r sc h o l­ a s tic W i n n e r * For the benefit of U niversity s t u ­ dents and the general public, several of the seventeen loving cups and a and n u n !ber of the 136 gold, silver, brr nze medals which will be aw arded Che Cflt FT nit CoO«rt D*itty to th* South Puhi is bcd on th* O km ptm of th* Uairmiltj of Tex** br th* »tud**rt body f i r r y morning *KC«t>t Monday (MB**: Roo* IM, Telephone *14# Fi t*red M »*eonunced, however, as a member of the facility for the uumanar session, so that his return to A ustin is expected about the first of June Diamond Dust b y B ill: .Speaking of circus*** sev eral hun d r e d f a n s saw a real show y e ste r la> on ( 'l a r k f* s t a m p e d in g S h o r t h o r n s r,m a w a y frw th e E lg in r u s t ie r when M a n a g e r for pre se n te d N ot only a Circus hut also 'WB verai th* sid esh ow s w ere a m u s e m e n t o f th*- fan*. 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Suits $ 4 5 , $ 5 0 , $ 6 0 to $ 7 5 Tropical Suits for Summer Wear All the approved Summer fabrics in stylish model for men and young men— Suits $ 1 2 . 5 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 1 7 . 5 0 , $ 2 0 , $25 to $50 Stebbins & James The Home o f H a rt Schaffner & M a rx Clothes OFFICIAL NOTICES I (N o notice accepted a fte r 4 o'clock of the day preceding th* m orning in ­ tended for p u b lication ). P R E - M E D I C S : M eeting T h u rs d a y I n ig h t at Y. M C A. a t 7:3 0 o’clock. I F in a l discussion of b a n q u e t, also p in s ■ ; will a r r iv e in tim e to be d is tr ib u te d I a t th is m eeting. Come out and get ! yours. PRESIDENT. A T T E N T I O N A L L L A M P A S A S S T U D E N T S : T h e r e will be a m e e tin g of the L a m p a s a s V a r s ity Club, T h u r s ­ d ay e ve ning in room 157, M ain B uild­ ing. I am pro u d to s t a te t h a t L a m ­ pa s a s c o u n ty won f i r s t place in sev­ the d is tr ic t e ral of I meet, an d we. m e m be rs o f th is club. | wil h a v e to show them a fine tim e to the S t a t e Meet. when P R E S I D E N T . the c o n te sts a t th e y come E D U C A T I O N D E P A R T M E N T : T h e picnic h a s been postponed u n til W ednesday, M ay 5 by th e executive committee. P R E S I D E N T . T H E B R O W N W O O D C L U B will its dance on S a t u r d a y , M ay I J and a t th e hom e of Mrs. H a rtg r& v e s hav e on Tom Green s tre e t. C A L E N D A R C O M M I T T E E . .JUN j placed I F rid ay rid a r. F r id a y also be finance 10 R PROM tic k e ts will be on sale to d ay , T h u r s d a y and at tab le in M ain B uilding eor- P ric e $1. P rice a f t e r 6 o ’clock a fte r n o o n , $1.25. T ic k e ts m ay ob tain ed fr o m m e m b e rs o f th e com m ittee. H E L E N , M A T H E R , F in a n c e C h a ir m a n . S E N I O R G I R L S : R e g u la r m eeting of C a p a n d C ow an T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­ noon a t 5 o’clock in room 112 of the I m p o r t a n t business M ain B uilding. P R E S I D E N T . k P H I B E T A K A P P A : T he a n n u a l m e e tin g fo r th e election of new m e m ­ bers will be held to d a y ( T h u r s d a y ! a t 4 p. rn. in room 208 of the E d u c a ­ tion B uilding. T h is m e e tin g is open only to m em bers. P R E S I D E N T P U B L I C R E A D I N G a t 4 p. a., in Gang is all there— why? Because that is “Where E very-1room 218. D r. J e ro id E d w in S e B o y a r .lam e- Goes”— t h e Majestic. will S te p h e n s, Irish poet an d novelist. th e w o rk of fro m re a d WAGNER CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY C. G. W A G N E R , Prop. S h o rt Orders, Lunches, Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks Stationery, C and y, C igars, C ig a rettes, T o b a cco s, Etc. 2111 Speedway * T P h on e 2 0 8 7 k n o w “Where Everybody Goes?”— the Majestic po you bs**. Watch the crowds and be convinced. of I S U N D A Y C L U B M E M B E R S : All I S u n d a y Club m e m b e rs who a re plan- jnirv~ to a tte n d th e b r e a k f a s t a f t e r the S un day , I caam r a t e C o m m union P h . IC, please re m e m b e r to sign you: th e bulletin on H e m Ss on th e p a p e r on .a/.oo, Mio in th e Main Building. Those ** - ........... E X P E R T C H R I S T I A N E N D E A V IGR C L A S S of H ig h la n d P r e s b y t e r i a n -I C h u rc h m eets to n ig h t in c h u rc h at L E A D E R . o’clock. P E N N Y B A C K E R S : I m p o r t a n t m e e tin g a f te r n o o n a t 4:30 o’clock s h a r p , Room 140 Main. All m e m b e rs be p re se n t. F r i d a y !: auu, :itiiiiintitim iiiitiiiiiuiiifiguutuinufiiiiHtuiuttDifi COZY CORNER LUNCH ROOM SERVES Hot T am ales Chili E nchiladas Mex. Pecan C andy S an d w ich es C O F F E E Cream Puffs Cold D m ik s A nd oth er good th in gs to ea t O pen From IO a. rn. to M idnight 2 4 0 2 G u a d a lu p e Street ie 3945 Phone 3945 [Where Everybody Goes”— the Majestic Theatre. UP-TO DATE LINE O F FA N C Y GROCERIES A N D COUNTRY PR O D U C E A T THE VERY BEST PRICES FREE DELIVERY G R I Z Z A R D G R O C E R Y CO. West 6th Street P hone 17 becharming and fascinating Norma Talmadge at the Queen Loves and Lies.” U t h y d e p a r k f l o r a l c o . “SA Y IT WITH FLO WERS FOR YOU Connections all over the world. D A N I E L F U N D C O M M I T T E E the in m eets T h u r s d a y a t 7 o’clock U n iv e r s ity M ethodist c h u rc h . C H A I R M A N . N O T I C E : The class in the s tu d y of b ird s and flo w e rs will m ee t as usual at 7 :3 0 a. rn. a t t h e sou th e n tr a n c e o f the Main Building, F r i d a y . E D U C A T I O N D E P A R T M E N T : Men m eet T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n ( to ­ d a y ) a t 5 o'clock in room 310. E d u c a ­ tion Building. P R E - M E D S : All a sso c ia te m em bers a r e u rg e d to come o u t T h u r s d a y nig ht as th e o p p o rt u n it y will be g i v e n come in to full m em b e rsh ip . to j P R E S I D E N T . N O T I C E : T h e r e will be a m e e tin g of the S. W T. N. Club F r i d a y a t 5 o’clock, room 158. All m e m b e rs urged to be p re s e n t P R E S I D E N T , F in a l G L E E C L U B . business m e e tin g o f th e y e a r to n ig h t a t 7:15, E lection of officers, selection S. H all to a n o t h e r of c on cert in sig n ia , decision as P R E S I D E N T . A T T E N T I O N : All L a m p a s a s stu- thi« 1 dents- t h e r e will be a m e e tin g even in g a t 7 o’clock in room 157 M. P> P R E S I D E N T “Where Everybody Goes”— finest show the Majestic— the South. S O C I E T Y Mallie Jon es, E ditor. Doris Suavely. Our Window* tell the •tory THE DAILY TEXAN REDUCTION — ON- WHITE “T” SWEATERS AT- C.&S. Sporting G oods Co. 704 C ongress A ustin, T exas See Our Line of M IDDY BLOUSES — A N D — SPORT COATS AMUSEMENTS M A J E S T I C P R O G R A M . T o d a y : M aurice T o u r n e u r p r e ­ s e n ts “ V ictory.” Q U E E N P R O G R A M . T o d a y on ly : N o r m a T a lm a d g e in “ S h e Loves and Lies.” F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y : T o m Mix in “ C y c lo n e .” T o d a y u n til S a t u r d a y : M ack S e n ­ n e t t ’s “ Down on the F a r m . ” C H O R A L C L U B S c o tti G r a n d O p e rc a C o m p a n y a t M ajestic Monday, May 10th. Rem em ber the “THE SHINEPAR” Your satisfaction is our success F o r r esul ts , a d v er t i s e in T ex an . SHOP Invites Y o u tion ) (S tu d en t O w ned Institu­ D allas C. Johnson, Prop. Mist; E d ith Ma peg of Beaum ont, who w as fall term , is th e guest of Miss Alta lie f Un. in school d u r in g the Mrs. C. L. Lynch of Hico h a s r e ­ tu r n e d to h e r home a f t e r a sh o rt visit with her niece, C orinne Flood, and frie n d s m A ustin . Miss E u n ice Eidson of S o u th w e s t­ ern is a g u e s t at th e A lpha Delta pi house. A r t h u r Eidson of H a m ilto n in A u s tin on c o u rt business a n d fo r a v isit w ith his d a u g h te r , J . A. Eidson. is Gillis E . B a d e r of Belleville, a U n i­ v e rs ity stu d e n t in 1918-19, and u ntil at F e b r u a r y of this year, is located Galveston w ith a ste a m sh ip company. Wsley W. Brown h a s r e tu r n e d from D allas a n d R ow lett w here he spent th e last week-end w ith friends. M ary and Arlee T h a m e s have r e ­ tu r n e d fro m a visit to Tyler. Libby J o hn so n I home in Richmond. is visiting at her Mrs. Sm ith of El Paso, who has been v isitin g at the Chi Om ega house, h as re tu r n e d to her home. M a r g a r e t C a r t e r has re tu r n e d from B ry a n , w here she attend ed the R. V. Hop. Cleo W atson of V ic to ria sp e n t S u n ­ in A u stin on b usi­ day an d Monday ness. N a ta lie T h o m a s of El Paso visited f r ie n d s in A u stin last week. Mr. a n d Mrs. J . VV. W illiam s of L o c k h a r t sp e n t a few hours S u nday th e ir d a u g h t e r , Mildred. w ith H a r r i s o n Ja c o b s of Dublin visited frie n d s in A u s tin Sunday. end in Waco. Miss M a r y T h a m e s re tu rn e d Tues­ day from h e r home in T aylor, where she spent several d a y s on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. A nderson, who have been v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r and son, Susie M ae and Scott Anderson. will r e tu r n T h u r s d a y to th e ir home in Alice. Misses M a r th a B ra d sh a w , E rkle P itt s and K a th r y n E idm an a r e going to spend the week-end in G eorgetow n w here they will a tte n d th e S o u th w e s t­ e rn May fete. Miss M ildred H a g y re tu r n e d W ed­ nesday a f t e r a s h o rt visit a t h e r home in San Antonio. H er p a r e n ts spent W ednesday in Austin. Mias G r e ta Klippel has re tu rn e d to the U n iv e r s ity from h e r home in G a l­ veston, w h e re she has been ill with app end icitis. G erold Dubose a tte n d e d a dance in T a y lo r T u e sd a y n i g h t W h itt G unn will spend a few' days a t his home in M eridian . 0 • A T H EN A EU M DEBATES QUESTION OF RADICALS A debate, “ Resolved t h a t Reds should be deported from the U nited S t a te s , ” proved a lively discussion for T he the A th e n a e u m T ue sd a y night. affirm ative w as represented by R C. G arfinkle and A m o N o w a ta ? , who gave a s tr o n g a r g u m e n t f a v o r in g the The n egative d e p o r ta tio n of Reds. w as re p re s e n te d by K. G o sse tt and F. C. D ittm a n . whose* a r g u m e n t w as so well developed t h a t they were able to win th e decision of the judges. The e x te m p o re speeches of H u tc h in ­ son and Hicks were hum orous and the C R E S C E N T P R O G R A M L e sh e r M cG regor spent the week­ e t .4 O pening U p T h e S u m m er U n d er w e a r S eason With an enthusiasm that you will well understand, we invite y o u to the Opening of our MANSCO Summer Underwear lines, just received from the Makers of MANHATTAN SHIRTS. Here is Underwear that IS Underwear in fact as well as in nanu . Not the ordinary baggy, ill-fit­ ting, chafing, uncomfortable kind,—but the easy- fitting. cooling, comfortable, pleasan?-to-wear sort; —the only kind that you could expect from the Makers of Manhattan Shirts Other lines that hold pe rma ne nt berths here anre Manning and Varsity— One-piece Unions n j 616 C o n h ^ s q I A v e s w l L arga Shipm ent o f Pana«— raaah ad aa yaatorday in this .speakers showed g r e a t skill kind of speaking. H utchinso n spoke upon “ T he V alue of P r e p a r a ti o n fo r a Speech.” H ic k s’s su b je c t w as, “ Oh, student S e lf-G overnm ent, W here A r t T h y C h a r m ? ” S uggestions and p la n s w ere d i^ cussed in re g a rd to th e I n te rsc h o la s­ tic Meet, and all m em bers were urged to a tte n d th e different events, and in this w ay a ss ist in m a k in g the con­ te s ta n ts feel welcome while in Austin. The Gang is all there— why? Because that is “Where Everybody Goes”—the Majestic. Ice Cream S an d w ich ? W. S. S. BANK. Norma Talmadge in “She Loves and L i e s ” at Queen. KiftmimiiHiiifHntitiiiitiiimtiuf fighting men over Kold and a woman’s love. Th» salty tang <>f wind and wave and the magic of tropic seas. A struggle to tho death in lawless lands where brawn is king and the blood runs red. Also Burton Holmes T ravelogue and Big Comedy P O P U L A R PR IC ES C o m p l e t e C h a n g e o f P ro g r a m E v ery M on d ay , T h u r s d a y and F rid a y Bl E N G A G E M E N T E X T R A O R D I N A R Y Aut pi ce * A m a t e ur C ho r al Club SCOTTI GRAND OPERA COMPANY Included in c e l t will be S un de l i u e, S o p r a n o ; Mo r ga n K i n g s t o n , Tenor;, Direct From the M e t r o p o l i t a n Opera Ho uc e L’ORACOLO and IPAGLIACCI and o t h e r d i s t i n g u i s h e d artists. MAJESTIC THEATER M O N D A Y , M A Y 1 0 T H Prices— Bo*, $5, first floor, $ 3 an d $ 4; first b al con y, $ 2 , $3 and $4; ga ll e ry , $ 1 . 5 0 . S E A T S N OW ON S A L E A T J. R R E E D S M U S I C S T O R E Man of woman born is small potatoes and fen- rn a hill. In the guttle spring time he putteth mi his Su m m er clothes or Over-Alls and a blizzard striketh him from afar and flu eth him with woe and rheumatism. The curt— light Flannels— IVV have them $25 a very modest price for the Quality THE D A I L Y T E X A N ATTENTION, STUDES SOFT COLLAR R I S , guaranteed for years, only 50 cents. L I S K B U TT O N S for soft cuffs, guaranteed for life, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; new designs, shapes and colors. We also have a large stock of the Texas Belts (iud Buckle- in Silver and Gold ftated. Come in, look ’em over. The 6 1 4 C on gress Stelfox Co. Quality A ustin j t in , and a y o u n g st e r nam ed M cClel­ lan covered short. T h e outfield re­ m a in s in ta c t, as does the c a t c h in g d e ­ p a r t m e n t T h e h u r lin g corps is com ­ posed o f E d die Cicotte, C laude W il­ lia m s , U r b a n F ab er, Dick Kerr,, and G r o v er L ow d erm ilk, I" aber worked a g a i n s t th e U n iv e r s ity , and is m ak in g a g r e a t com e-back this year. H e looks a s good a s the F ab e r pencil, and w ill d o u b tle ss m ake his m ark before the se a s o n is v e r y old. | T h e S a n A n to n io B e a rs, a lia s B r o n ­ c h o s , N a g s and A ces, did n ot m ake f a v o r a b le an im pression in ! a n y too A u s t in , but t h e y h a v e set the pace in a J th e T e x a s L eague. L ike the Sox, th e j| is not w ith B e a r s p o s s e s s v ir t u a lly the sa m e team g t h a t a p p e a r e d a t Clark Field. Behind ^ th e b at t h e y h a v e F r a n k Gibson o f , \ A u s t in , who is one o f th e b est back- ^ sto p s in t h e m inors. The slab a r t is t s a r e : Bill F in c h e r , Sid R oss, Buzz W itze ll, C lyde B a r fo o t, L e f t y S te w a r t, A d a m R an k in J o h n son , C lau de D a v e n ­ port, and H a r v e y Muns. T h e la st two ^ e n u m e r a t e d w ere on the m ound here, 1 1| M u n s p it c h i n g the first h a lf o f the j | g a m e . T h e fo r m e r the _ clu b a t p r e s e n t, as he is r e c u p e r a t in g ! w jvh fro m an op era tio n for a p p e n d ic itis T e m p le . T h e in itia l b a g is p layed by I th e v e t e r a n Hub N o r t h e r n ; Jim Poole j w h o p layed in A u stin , h a v in g d eserted j t h e team . S h o r tsto p is n o w d efen ded | by E w e ll G ross, instead o f Trim ble. J o h n n y F u lle r , a f o rm er A u s t in resi- j | •lent, c a v o r t s around the k ey sto n e b ag, I w h ile M a n a g e r Nee occu p ies the h o t j . I corner. B r o w n , Boone, and K n ise ly t j p la y in the outfield. E l v a H a lt, w ho ♦ ^was s ta tio n e d in rig h t field w hen the a | B e a r s a p p e ared here, is filling th e job J to begin the se a so n | sp icious m a n n er , would in an do w ell to au- r a n g e ar- U n i v e r s i t y of Texas. an exhibition game Alamo Ice Crea The BEST ICB CREAM—In 14 Delicious Flam A T Y O U R D E A L E R ’S OR ALAMO INDUSTRIES Phone 5243 o f u tility . J u d g i n g from the su c c e ss o f t e a m s, o th e r p r o fe ssio n a l clubs w ho ; | th e se 11 3 0 0 C o n g r ess A v e n u e Wi t h S c o t t ! H i m* e !f p rosenf m ec h a n ica l e n g in e e r in g 'h e -•hops. R esolution s o f r e sp e c t and a p p r e c i­ ation were* p assed in regard to the lib- j PROFESSIONALS WHO PLAYED TEXAS LEAD I Ltlu/mijUajV/ I’ K to return It w a s an d work o f Dr. E. ,W\ F a y. voted the Blind I n s t i t u t e p ro p erty, f o r m e r ly used fo r the Sch ool >f M ilita ry A e r o n a u t i c s , to the sta te . A revision o f the rules and regula- W h ite Sox an d San A n to n io j tionr w a s adopted to lessen th e adm in- j d u r a tiv e d u ties o f the P resid en t. r r r v | r r | P D C A X I C A P I J E Q | B ears L ea d in g A m e r ic a n and T e x a s L e a g u e s g e n t s w er e p r e s e n t : S ix m em b e rs o f the Board o f R e­ F. W. Cook of i S a n A n to n io , W R. B r e n ts o f S h e r- j m an, L u tch er S ta r k o f O r a n g e , J. A. K em p o f W ic h ita F a lls , Ka I ph S te in e r in L atin for the S p r i n g T erm w a s) o f A u stin , and W. A. W r o t b f A u stin con firm ed . M iss Lucy W h ite w as a p -( p ointed as in stru cto r in tho first term o f mummer school, to g iv e the e d u c a ­ tional co u rse for d ire cto rs o f d ep art­ m e n t stores. MATH STUDENTS TO COMPETE FOR PRIZE F o l l o w i n g the re com m en d ation o - ------ — by ( B y Mo u l t on C o b b ) T h e C hicago W h ite S o x and the S a n A n t o n io B ears, the t w o p r o fe ssio n a l baseb all t e a m s t h a t opposed the U n i ­ v e r s it y c f T e x a s at ( ’lark Field th is j j s p r in g , are n o w in f ir st place in the A m e r ic a n and T e x a s L e a g u e s , r e s p e c t ­ ively. The A la b a s te r H ose d efea ted T e x a s by the n a r r o w m a r g in o f 2 to I, whilfc San A n to n io w a s held to a tie, REGENTS M EET Official* A pp oi n t Instructor*, E s t a b ­ lish Scholarship and Pr o vi d e For Tanni s , „ vv, . v, „ Several a p p oin tm e n ts to the U n i ­ versity f a c u lty w ere m ade, a scholar- s hip e s t a b l i s h e d, an a p p r o p r i a t i o n for t e nn i s g r a n t e d , and se v e r a l o t h e r a c t i on s taken at the m e e t in g of the B o a r d o f R eg e n ts on T u e s d a y . c o u r t s . w ......................... th e S e c r e t a r y o f W a r, a p atrio tic 1 6 to 6. - hol ir - 1n p w a s es ta b lish e d , a m ou n t E x a m in a tio n To D e te r m in e th e i n g to $300 a y e a r , w ith e x e m p t io n , W in n e r o f $ 3 0 O ffered by fr o m m a tr ic u la t io n foes. To be eli- tfible this sc h o la r s h ip an a p p l i - ! B row n U n iv ersity f o r Dr. W. J B a ttle, fo rm er ly D ean o f c a n t m u s t be a citiz e n o f T e x a s , reg- S tu d e n t s w h o h a v e com p leted t h e [ C le v e la n d the F a c u lty and P r o f e s s o r o f Greek u la r ly e n lis te d in the U n ite d S t a t e s ; co u r s e in C a lcu lu s w ill h a v e an oppor- for the past a r m y , a n d recom m en ded fo r the ap - ( t u n i t y to win th e B row n U n i v e r s it y m the U n i v e r s it y , and M a th e m a tic a l P r i s e to bt- con tested four y ea r s a m em ber of the F a cu lty fo r S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n at 2 o ’clock in of the U n i v e r s it y o f C in cin n a ti, w a s lo o m 157 Rf. B. T h e p rize for the o f $1,500 w as appointed P ro fesso r o f C la ssica l L a n ­ h ig h e s t g ra d e is $30. m ad e for p u t t i n g t e n n is c o u r ts on the gu ages, with the b e g in n in g o f n ext the place o f B r y d s o n session. P resid en t V in s o n ’s a p p o in t- m ent of Mrs E. 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