Jews Coverage by a Competent Staff of University Students Molies THE DAILY T EXAN the Most Complete Medium Happenings PHONE IT IN News ..... 9181-61 9187 A fter IO P. M . _____ C lassified A ds _________ 23165 Display A ds ____________ ..._____ 23164 C ircu lation_________ 23164 © l i e D e i i h j t t a a t t The First C ollege Daily in the South The Weather S a tu r d a y : F a ir a n d to m e - w h a t w a r m e r . 'OL. XXX A U S T IN , T EX A S, S A T U R D A Y , A PR IL 27, 1929. No. 179 L L O Y D D. M A N N C A N D ID A T E S P U R G E O N BELL [[PIES PITCHES STATE LEAGUE MEETS MAY I U N B 4 HERE S tu d en ts to Assist in E n tertain in g V isitors NAME COMMITTEES R egistration B e g i n s W e d n esd ay at Y M C A “ Lodgings for In te rsc h o ­ lastic L eag u e c o n te s ta n t' have b e en actively solicited for th re e w eeks p ast, and still we a re som e eight hun-, d rcd lo d g in g s sh o rt." said ■ Roy Bedichek, Chief of the L e a -1 gue B u re a u , y e s te r d a y a fte rn o o n . “ We a re very g ra te f u l to th e ; Pre-Med Society fo r relinquishing f o r j the W o m a n ’s Gymnasium th eir dance to m ake room fo r 150 cots which will be* installed to help ta k e care o f girl con testants. Although functio n had a l­ re a d y s u f f e r e d o ne postponem ent, Leland E vans, and his com m ittee,! to a second generously ag reed the p o stp o n e m e n t in order th a t guests o f the U niversity du ring the m eet m ay be tak en care of.” this two A pprox im ately tho usand c o n te sta n ts and delegates a re ex­ pected to a tte n d the sta te t o u r n a ­ ment to be held a t the University May 2, 3, and 4, according to Mr. Bedichek. the are d u e The c o n te s ta n ts to s ta r t a r r iv in g a b o u t W ednesday. Dean V. I. Moore, chairm an of the recep tion c o m m ittee, has a n ­ nounced t h a t th e O range Ja c k e ts, headed by A n to n e tte B rack er, and the Cowboys, headed by Ja k e Looney, will be on duty f o r the meet. The Y. M. C. A. will be h e a d q u a r te rs fo r registratio n, ac­ cording to R uth McMillan, head of com m ittee. Some 30 s tu d e n ts have been asked to help both on this com m ittee and on th e receptio n committee. A ccom m odations fo r the dele­ gates a r e b ein g taken care of by Cotys M. Mouser. He re p o rte d t h a t a p p ro x im a te ly 700 lodgings have been se c u re d by s tu d e n t so lick ers. T h e W o m e n ’s Gymna slum will be utilized. Mrs. Beulah Hfull has ch a rg e of assigning girls to lodgings. re g istra tio n T r a n s p o r ta tio n fo r c o n te sta n ts will be fu rn is h e d by a com m ittee headed by A lf r e d Rose. Ellwood Griseom, J r ., associate is th a t and professor o f public speaking, chairm an of th e com m ittee will have charg e o f boys’ girls’ declam ation, ecus speaking, and boys’ and girls’ debating. Dr. C larence T ru e m a n Grey o f th e d e p a r tm e n t of e d u c a ­ tion will be in charge of the 3-R contests, while Samuel E. Gideon will have c h a rg e of the com m it­ tee on a r t contests. fo r th e Dr. D, A. Penick, who has h a n d ­ League Interscholastic led te n n is m atches last 17 the years, will again he in cha rg e of the boys’ and girls’ ten nis t o u r n a ­ ment. Dr. Penick wall use his e n tire te n n is squad as officials fo r the matches. Morton Brown, dire c to r of th e C u rta in Club, will have charge of and the one-act be Miss F lo rence S tu liken will chairman of on the com m ittee ty p e w ritin g contests. play contests, EGISLATURE DJOURNS TO [EET MONDAY 5 Bills A re Before H o u se to Be C onsidered NEW PAROLE BHL View S u b stitu te Prison M easu re Is D ra fte d N»With th e S e n a te gone fo r he w e e k - e n d on a to u r over p r o s p e c t i v e prison sites in I l i n t s Ville a n d o th e r South I* ex as to w n s, and th e House laving a d jo u rn e d w ithout a qu orum F rid a y , a f t e r a *20 m in u te j session u n til M ond ay a t IO o clock, th e called session o f the F o r ty - J first L e g isla tu re ended first j accom j week with little more plished t h a n o rg anization . its the p r o g ra m Some 25 bills have been in tr o ­ duced in th e H ouse to date, and are in th e h a n d s of the c o m m it­ tees. T he m e a s u r e s a re in line with G o v e rn o r I ia n Moody, and deal w ith prison c o n c e n tra tio n , e d u c a ­ tor!, a n d in stitu tio n of a system of civil service t h a t would place s ta te offices on th e m e rit basis. laid o ut MANN ENTERED IN RACE FOR YELL LEADER by i C andidacy B ased on E x perience in School The frien d s of Lloyd I). M ann an nounce bis c a n d i­ dacy for yell le a d e r on th e and basis of p e rs o n a lity M aim w as h ig h school yell f res^man yearp ftnd A f te r b e in g d e fe a te d in th e ir effort to lea v e th e selection of a prison site o p e n ,, th e a d m in is tr a ­ tion forces, led in the House by R e p re s e n ta tiv e H a r r y N. G raves, I Sp o rtsm ansh ip. d ra fte d a new bill th a t would limit the p riso n to W a lk e r C ou nty, | system n e a r the old a t prison ad m in istra tio n H untsville. also has a p a ro le bill, and a bill t h a t would th e pay of increase g u a rd s f r o m $ 6 (>%to $75, both of which a r e tffiw in th e hands of th e com m ittee. yell leader in ’26. T he Mann has been a le a d e r am on g his associates both in high school a n d in the U niversity. And he does not f e a r to ta k e th e in itia ­ tive. Hfis p e rso n a lity his m ost im p o rta n t a t t r i b u t e s . He is engaging, sincere, a n d th orou gh . is one of Lloyd s ta n d s f o r the highest an d tr u e s t sp o rts m a n sh ip and the spirit embodied in “ F o r T exas I Will.” Lloyd, his f r ie n d s believe, is the Mann for th e job. ESSAY CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY The W . J. B ry a n essay contes*, c a rry in g w ith it a prize aw ard u f app ro xim ately $ 2 0 , will close S a t­ urd ay , May 4. Ellwood Griseom, Jr ., associate p ro f e s s o r of public speaking, is c h a ir m a n of th e com- The S e n a te has shown m ore willingness to line up with Gov- or M oody in his p ro g ra m than indication the H ouse. An has the. S e n a to r s fa v o re d con­ th a t o f his m easures w as sid e ra tio n made w hen th e y re fu se d to co n­ sid e r a p p r o p r ia tio n bills in p r e f ­ erence to ad m in istra tio n bills a t the f ir s t of th e week. G ov e rn or Moody le ft a t 10:30 [ <‘v ock F r id a y m orning fo r San th e nt ordo p artic ip a te a ttle o f F lo w e rs parade. to in .EUN ATTENDS MEET OF MILL EXECUTIVES r o f e s s o r H e n r y «T. Rehn, re - eareh a c c o u n ta n t in th e B u re a u f Business R esearch, le ft th is eek to a t t e n d a m eeting of te x - ile mill e xecutives held M e a n s F rid a y . in New m ittee in c h a rg e o f the a w a rd . fr o m j P ro fe sso r Rehn is going Rules g o v e rn in g th e aw ard a r e : The subject m u s t be approved New O rle a n s to Greenville, S ou th by the fa c u lty c o m m itte e on fo ­ c a l Olina, w here he will spend a j rensics and o ra to r y , w eek s tu d y in g the cost a cc o u n tin g j system of te x tile mills. He will (cheek the cost a c c o u n tin g sy ste m s o f the e a s te r n mills ag a in st tho se of the T e x a s mills. be The essay s u b m itte d m ust ty p e w ritten , n o t less th a n 3,000 in n o r more th an 5,000 words length, and th r e e copies of each essay shall be han d ed to the R eg­ is tra r not l a t e r th a n first S a tu r d a y irs May. th e P ro fe s so r R eh n will be go ne a b o u t to P ro fe sso r C. F. Lay of the School o f Business A d m inistration. acco rd in g days, te n E ach essay shall be signed by a fictitious n a m e, a n d m u s t be ac­ companied by a sealed envelope having the fic titio u s n a m e ty p e ­ w ritten on the ou tside and the au- P H I D E L T A P H ! M E E T S Phi D elta Phi will meet th is S a tu rd a y e v en in g at 6 o ’clock in ! t h o r ’s real n a m e inside, the C actu s T ea Room, it was an- The essays will be ju d g ed by a Bounced F r i d a y by A r th u r H a d d a - 1 com m ittee of th r e e to be appoint- way, m agister. i ed by the P re sid en t. A Bird’s-Eye View B y T H E C A M P U S B U Z Z A R D J O E H A R D I N do w n to w n via w ith an a f t e r n o o n 's w ork at Capitol lo om in g on th e horizon* jo u r n e y in g j what dow ncast face. Likely he the stre e t railw ay I has tripped over to San A n ton io t h e j to spend the w e e k ; eh, B E T T Y ? down town in a long, low, black m otor, perh a p s th in k in g to h im self t h a t “ pick-ups” should he easy now. L A N E M 'A F E E rid e s in ^ H i m M O RG A N C A R S O N , who a th e eses t o te a c h F ren c h usual te n n is g a m e a n d gra d e s quiz pa­ per* f o r re cre a tio n . Diversity, postpones his A L L A N D A V I S — -he look* like Clive B rook, th u s a ssu rin g his p o p u la rity a m o n g the co-ed sto ck o f th e cam pus. PETTY IMHOFF with a ................................. 4 4 JIM J E F F R I E S , th e m a n who th e a n d searches o u t th e A m erican. to w n ’s new s f o r Probably loo king f o r a “ scoop” — one w ith a han dle. r e v e a ls P O T T Y M’C U L L O U G H munch- ing a sandw ich in M c F a d d e n ’s. ARRINGTON I S CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY A t t e n d a n c e R ecord A t A ssem bly Stressed C la ra Marie, A rrin g to n , th e S tu d e n ts ’ m em b ers of A ssem bly from th e School of E d u catio n , has a n n o u n ced h o r can d id acy fo r th e office of s e c re ta ry of th e S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation in the election May 7. In view of the fact t h a t she is th e only candidate who, as a m e m ­ the S tu d e n ts ’ Assembly, ber of a t te n d e d more th a n h alf o f the m e e tin g s of th a t boily this ye a r, she has had experience enough, h e r su p p o rte rs say, to qu a lify her as th e most logical c a n d id a te for th e office. Besides an u n d e rs ta n d in g of gained th e S tu d e n t s ’ Assembly th r o u g h an alm ost p e r f e c t a t ­ te n d a n c e record, Miss A r r in g to n has served in o th er positions of responsibility at the U niversity. She is vice president of th e School of E d u c atio n , a m e m b e r o f W. A, A., th e Physical E d u c a tio n Club a n d was an active w o r k e r in the r e c e n t Union Drive. SKELTON NAMES TAX COMMITTEE T h e blanket ta x a p p o r tio n m e n t; c o m m itte e has been a p p o in te d by the Byron Skelton, p re s id e n t o f to meet F r id a y , May 3, to d e te r m in e the a m o u n t to be given each activity f o r 1029-1930. The co m m itte e in com posed of Jim m ie Miller, V ir­ g inia M ontague, J. H am m on d, and Byron Sk elto n, ex- officio member. an d Robert Al! organizations d e sirin g thh b la n k e t in to r e c e iv e p a r t of tax fund should get to u c h with in S kelton within the n e x t week o r d e r to ap pear b e f o r e the blan­ ket ta x a p p o rtio n m e n t com m ittee, it was announced. A ctivities which are receiv in g a p a r t o f the blanket tax fu nd are m en ’s athletics, W. A. A., G irls’ Glee Club, Men’s Glee Club, Long­ h o rn Band, stu d e n t g o ve rnm e n t, the O ra to ric a l Association, a n d Texa* S t u d e n t s Publicatio ns, Inc. e x te m p o ra n -j s t u d e n t s ’ Association, Roy B. H e n derso n, a thletic di- r e c t o r of the Interscholastic Lea* gue, will have charge of all tra c k BREMOND STU DEN I S and field events. Some seventy- five officials will assist him. VISIT UNIVERSITY H. E. TEXTILE CLASS MAKES FIELD TRIP Miss Elizabeth T arpley, in stru c ­ to r in home economics, will go class w ith h e r advanced th e this S a tu r d a y , te x tile mills in New B raunfels. textile study to T h e class will go th r o u g h th e P la n te r s and M erchants Mill and the Blue Bonnet Garment Co. and T h e civics class o f the Bremond th e cam pus H igh School visited t o u r c f the F r i d a y an d made a building s d e p a r t ­ m e n ts, T h ere w ere 12 m em bers o f th e class and th e t r ip was p e r ­ sonally conducted by L. W. St. an d Miss Mabel H ilb e r t , f l a i r te a c h e rs. vario us T h e t r i p was m ade p r im a rily to stu d y proceedings of th e L e g is la -j { tttr«. 4-1 VICTORY Higgins Cracks Out 3 Blows to Lead in Attack on Douglas B y B O B C A N T R E L L I K A A N S l u t R T S EDI T O R Playing great baseball behind the steady hurling of O scar Peeples* rookie right-hander, the S teers broke th e Bruin jin x and copped the opening game of the series 4-1 yesterday a f ­ ternoon. Peeples, one of Uncle Billy D isch’s boys “who doesn’t know how to pitch,’' held the B ruins to a lone bingle, * a two-base blow off the rig h t ield wall by W ilson in the sec- o n d , which w as converted into their sole tally a few m inutes to la te r when W h ite threw wild a t ­ third on K o eh’s g ro u n d e r in te m p tin g to c a tc h Wilson. D ean I . U. Taylor M eets Surprises W hile in Dallas BELL ENTERED BY FRIENDS IN PREXY’S RACE Serves F our Y ears in V arious C am p u s A ctivities a first-hand S purgeon Bell w as e n te r­ ed in the race fo r p resid en t of th e Students* A ssociation W ednesday w hen his friends filed a petition w ith th e sec­ re ta ry of the Students* Asso­ ciation, initiating his candidacy on the belief th a t l o u r y e a r s ’ of ex­ perience in various s tu d e n t activ­ ac- ities give him juaintance with s tu d e n t problems t h a t will qualify him to serve as s tu d e n t president with distinction. Among Bell’s qu alific a tio n s, his s u p p o rt is urged t h a t two y e a rs ’ experience as Academic Assembly­ man equip him with a knowledge of constitutional a f f a i r s th a t will be essential in th e r e d r a f ti n g of the laws of the S t u d e n t s ’ Assoria tion in accordance w ith the new constitution, should it be adopted. His long activity in official capa cities with various ca m p u s o rg a n ­ izations f u r th e r eq u ip him to fill com petently such an office. Bell has served as p r e sid e n t of the University Y. M. C. A.; president the Baptist S t u d e n t s ’ Union; of and president of his freshm an class. He has b e e n prom inent in U niversity forensic activities as a m em ber of the V a rs ity debating squad,* victoriously re pre se ntin g T exas against C a lifo rn ia and A r­ kansas this y e a r ; as w inn er of the H ouston Post-D ispatch ex tem po r­ a neous speaking prize and one of the winners o f th e L u tc h er Stark d e b a te prize. Bell has been a mem ber of the te a m re p re se n tin g the A thenaeum L ite ra ry Society two inter-society d e ­ in the last b atin g seasons, i l i a ability in this line of activity was recognized r e ­ cently when he was elected to Delta Sigma Rho, ho norary d e­ ba tin g fr a te r n ity . He has been in all move­ constan tly active m ents for the b e t te r m e n t of the serv in g as chairm an University, of the academic d e p a rtm e n t of the Stu d e n t Union Cam paign lasl year. Bell was re c e n tly chairm an of the general p ro g ra m committee of the the campus. legislators’ to u r o f on His su p p o rte rs u rg e hi* candi­ the ground t h a t merits dacy on a nd ability, proved by f o u r years the cam pus, and o f activity m a tu rity and ex p e rien c e in Uni campus vc ratty a f f a ir s o n re n d e r him pre e m in e n tly q uail fled to fill the office of President o f the Students^ Association. the MUSIC AND POETRY HOUR TO BE HELD to be V esper services held Monday a t 5 o’clock in the girls’ s tu d y hall, will be f e a tu r e d by an hour of music a n d poetry. T h e w who will give piano selections a re : Helen Nelson, F r a n k e Thompson, Ruth J unkin, a n d C arolyn Cason, Gene McMullen will m i While Peeples was holding th e Bruins a t bay, P in ky Higgins a n d Tommy H u g h e s were combing the p r e ­ delivery of F uzz Douglas, mier orthod ox h u r le r of the loop, fo r five blows am i fou r runs. H ig ­ gins and H u g h e s drove in three of the S te e rs ’ ru n s, Higgins scoring two of them . G o o d F ie l d S u p p o r t D ouglas pitched a steady g a m e a f t e r the first f ra m e when an e r ­ ror, base on balls, two singles and two a sacrifice hit accounted for runs. a nice gam e, D ouglas received g re a t s u p p o rt from Wilson and S t e a m es in the field, b o th of whom m ade shoe-string catc h e s of drives th a t looked like hits. In a d dition to hu rlin g The B ru in s w e n t out in one, two, th re e ro u n d , o rd e r in th e first when B a sse tt got under S m ith ’,- looping fly to r ig h t; Peeples to ss ­ ed P o tte r o u t a t first, and Lam m I loped u n d e r S te a r n e s ’ try. B a s s e t t S c o r e s The L o n g h o rn s lost no tim e in ge ttin g n e x t to Douglas, and a i d ­ ed by B ruin e rro rs, counted twice. B assett was s a fe when P o tt e r f a il­ ed to k eep his fo o t on the bag. Van Lamm cracked a single o f f Gilliland’s shin, and Bassett d rew Higgins w aited up a t second. Douglas o u t and strolled to fill the sacks. H u g h e s shot a single * throu gh sh ort, and Bassett raced fjrat t a j}y H opkins sent a lon g fly to Wilson in c e n te r field, a n d Lam m streaked in hom e a f t e r th e catch. W alker forced Hughes a t second, and W h ite fan n e d sw inging to end the ro u n d . The B ears came back with a bang. Wilson opened with a d o u ­ ble o f f th e rig h t field boards, arui scored w hen M inton White, rookie short stop, th r e w wild to th ird on Koch’s g ro u n d e r. Gilliland popped out to Peeples on a weak a tte m p t to poke a blow into right. R oach skied to Lam m in left, and S e b a s ­ tian w e n t ou t, Peeples to W alker. From th e n on th e Bruins got only one man on th e bags, and t h a t in the f if th w hen Gilliland’s g ra ss c u tte r g o t th r o u g h Higgins’ legs. T he S te ers th re a te n e d to score again in the th ird , when H iggins doubled to le f t with one gone, b u t Hughes a nd Hopkins were easy outs. W ith tw o gone in the fifth , they added a lone counter. H ig ­ gins sh ot a single into left, a n d raced to second when Koch b oo t­ ed it. L eav in g with the c rac k of the b at, he r a c e d home w hen Hughes b e a t o u t a hit dow n th o first base line. S t e e r Horn* Run in th e ir The S te e rs added last tally the seventh, when H ig ­ gins cracked a circuit blow over the rig h t field wall a f t e r tw o w e re laid by. T h e B ears were in th e r e try in g h a rd as th e y came to h a t In T u r n to P a g e 3, Col. 3 ■ * = 5 C * BLACK ACES' .-T O PLAY FOR GERMAN After having recently returned fro m a successful tour in Y ork and other eastern cities, Adolph Trent and his Aces” will b e the draw ing card at the German in the Woman's Gym*; nasi urn tonight. “Bl The orchestra, composed of typical southern negroes, unled at the Adetfhua Dallas. They also the music at the hoof in San they E n gineerin g, T. U. T aylor, .lean of (ha College of a t ­ tended th e national m eeting of I hp A m erican Society o f Civil E n g in e e rs In Dallas. He s t a l l ­ ed the C o u n tr y C lu b,” he directed the taxi-driver. to th e b a n q u e t. “ To “ Which o n e ? ” h a ug htily replied. seven.” the “ We d riv e r have to A f t e r he had found the right cou ntry club, Dean T a y lo r was seated a t th e b a n q u e t betw een two “ nice looking boys” who were intro duced as Louis C. Hill and John S te ­ phens. Upon inquiry he fou nd t h a t th ey were the Louis C. Hill and the Jo h n S teph en s who built th e Roosevelt Dam and the P a n a m a C anal, re spe c tive ­ ly- him COMMITTEE 0 NI (FRATERNITIES FILES REPORT u I? 8 e 8 ^ S * r o b a t i o n home for for P eriod G ro u p s D rastic re g u la tio n of f r a ­ te rn itie s and so ro rities on t h e cam p u s of th e U niver­ sity is re p o rte d to h av e been recom m ended by th e special com m ittee th a t has been i n ­ v estig a tin g this su b je c t f o r the past several months. The re p o rt has been officially filed with the P re sid en t o f the U niversity by Dr. C. T. G ray, c h a irm a n of th e com m ittee. T he c o n te n ts have n o t been made public, b u t th e r e ­ the port has been pre se nted to Board o f Regents. It is u n d e r ­ stood t h a t P re sid en t H. Y. B en e­ dict will stud y an d it a t th e next probably p re s e n t m ee tin g o f the Regents. th e r e p o r t tim e fo r social on It is also und ersto od t h a t the faculty r e p o r t su ggests a c e rta in f r a ­ p ro b a tio n period the te r n itie s and sororities cam pus o f th e U niversity, d u r in g which these o rganizatio ns will be expected to observe f a ith ­ fully the regulation* of the U ni­ versity, including new reg ulatio ns re c o m m en ded by th e fa c u lty com­ m ittee. is a probability th a t th e r e p o rt will recom m end the complete abolition of the cus­ to m a ry rush week and t h a t it will provide f o r d e fe rre d pledging and initiation. Pledges m ay be denied the privilege of room ing or b o a rd ­ until ing at a f t e r th e y are initiated, f r a te r n ity houses .T here provide The re p o r t may f o r more s tr in g e n t re g u la tio n o f f r a ­ te r n ity and sorority dances, one probability being a provision t h a t no men may a tte n d f r a t e r n i t y dances unless they are m em bers of the f ra te rn ity . It is known t h a t th e G erm an the Club has been r e p o r t will co m m ittee p ro ba bly r e c o m m e n d a ­ tio ns as to th e f u t u r e manage­ m en t o f th is organization. studied by the an d c ontain "' a TE-WAA-HISS TO INSTALL OFFICERS I JE New officers for Te-WAA-Hhss will be installed on Gypsy Day, the final outing of the year, urday, May 4, at 9 CANDIDATES FILE PETITIONS DURING FRIDAY 3 V acancies R em ain on T icket as Deadline D ra w s Near 33 ANNOUNCE Nam es N ot A ccepted A fte r 12 o’Clock Tonight Nine c a n d id a te s W ith 12 o ’clock tonight us the deadline to r placing nam es on th e ballot to r the spring e lec tio n to be held May 7, an d th re e rem ain in g ; vacancies, c a n d id a te s had j filed th e ir p e titio n s in the usual last-m inute rush late F riday night, j t h e 1 en tered race F riday. S p urgeo n Bell an Bounced fo r p re sid e n t oi the S tu ­ d e n ts’ A ssociation, F ra n k “ Pan-1 a m a ” F ields a n d H arold Schmidt the S t u ­ for vice p re s id e n t of dents’ A ssociation, Josie Hailey for s e c r e ta r y of the S tu d e n ts’ A s ­ sociation, Roy M. Canon fo r r e ­ election as c h a irm a n of the M en ’s Council, Birch IL Kirk for m e n ’s councilman from the law school, G ie t chen Sm ith for chairm an o f the W o m e n ’s Council. M a re tta Talbot fo r a ptace on the W om en’s Council, a n d Bubba Rehman fo r head yell lead er. Offices fo r which c and id ates have not filed a r e : Men’s Council­ man from th e School of E d u c a ­ tion, academ ic d e p a rtm e n t, and G radu ate School. Because K a th e r in e Rockafellow, s e c re ta ry o f th e S tu d e n ts’ Asso­ ciation, is o u t of town, petitions m ust be filed with Byron Skelton, preside n t of th e Student*’ Asso­ ciation b e fo r e 1 2 o ’clock tonight at the Students* Assembly Room, 212 Main Building. The ballot was as follows: la te F rid a y night P r e s i d e n t o f th e S t u d e n t * ’ A s s o c i a t i o n 1. 2. 3. I. 9 J o h n C. A lexander R o b e rt P ayne S p u rg e o n Bell V i c e P r e s i d e n t o f the S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c ia tio n F r a n k “ P a n a m a ” Fields I Da rold Schmidt S e c r e t a r y o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n 1. M yrah J a n e McCormick 2. C la ra Marie A rrington 3. Josie Hailey C h a ir m a n o f th e M e n ’s C o u n c il 1. A n th o n y Manisealo 2 . Roy M. Canon C h a ir m a n o f th e W o m e n ’* C o u n c il C rete hen Sm ith M e n ’* C o u n c ilm a n fro m th e S c h o o l Birch B. Kirk if L aw W o m e n ’s C ou n c il M ary H a tc h e r D o ro th y Kelly J o s e p h in e Pollard Bessie Kilgore M a r e tta T albo t 1. 2. 8 . 4. 5, E d i t o r - i n - c h i e i o f Th* D a ily T e x a n 1. VVrn. K a y Miller J. C. W atk in s 2. M a n a g in g E d it o r o f T h * D a ily T e x a n L William Filers, Jr. 2. David Hall E d it o . - t n - c h i e f o f the C a c tu s L Bill Bond M a n a g i n g E d it o r o f the C a c t u s 1. Bill S h u a r t E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f o f the R a n g e r J. if. V. “ Bubba” C r o w d e r M a n a g i n g E d it o r o f th e R a n g e r J o h n A . W alker I. E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f th e L o n g h o r n 1. K in gsley Davis 2. J a m e s Commodore Cum ley M a n a g i n g E d i t o r o f the L o n g h o r n 1, Glen P a r k e r 2. A n th o n y B u ttitta H e a d Y e ll L ea der “ S h o r t y ” T enn ant S e y m o u r “ B oo ty ” Hoot kins Bubba Rehman L 2. 3. 4. Lloyd M ann 4, BULL BELLOWS B y A L E X M U R P H R E E B. Bali, T*i*pbon*» T H O U G H T FOR T O D A Y flu Bally £ ex a n ow th# camisas cf tho 0 *1- eemfty cf Tees*. Am^S, fey th* TV*** Stud*##.* PaMtaati***. lac , »*«» ta ors- lee c's*-cpi MweSay. K” tornadoes in the southw est com I And if I ever am, I Som e place where I shouldn’t ™» * » * ? Twouki he no use, it wouldn t, my hat r d An flw fill fate like that I take th#* weather as it come® t inert to ink* a heavy lif e arid pro- j A fid never wear a hat. p e tty toll, Men and machinery J la tried to strengthen levee* of the, sw ollen Mi**issippi. though al in I teak occurred Ai kansas. From «now-swept -tee-, than you ran.” ----- — near Knowlton, lit if my feet are big, any more The height of ta ctlessn ess lie* Just what do we get? a iem «rk like this: “ I ca n ’t help To use one of President T H E D A I L Y T E X A f f SA T U R D A Y , A PR IL 27, 19 2 9 . intelligence, and they spent remainder ut the year »o eiaborat ing upon this early impression. investigation, ! t rant subordinate. But although Mr. Kike! knew al! learned there wa/ to know, he §Ven more A recalcitrant subor din* t on the «taff o f Th#* Texan defied bn editor-in-chief. The ea ­ rn.r-in-chief asked the Board of Publication* to take disciplinary m easures. Mr. Kikel, a* chairman I of the Board of Publications, con- j ducted an Investigation, and as a result of this th* Beard of Publications a*ked the Assem bly to impeach the recs* co- f el! upon Mr. Kike!, as president of the Students’ A ssociation, to carry the request before th e Assembly. A* chairman of th# Board of Publica­ tions, be it n oted, Mr. Kikel had j found the subordinate guilty and deceivin g of im peachm ent. B ut, as president o f toe Students’ As­ sociation, he #0 beautifully bun­ gled the deal that the editor-in- chief got im peached. And the stu­ a dent body was ! farce wherein the defender^ v ig­ orously prosecuted the star w it­ ness of the prosecution! retailed with It then Now, by the revam ped constitu­ tion, t-here will be a majority of ; Kike!* on the Board o f Publica­ tions, and these politically raind- to I cd gentlem en who are bound know as much, if not m ore, about the business o f the publications than Mr. Elko! does will have t he power to hire the editors-iarchief. But in forecastin g the future a wise man sticks to facts as reveal­ ed by the past. How do we stand here? There has been blissful * harmony betw een officialdom and the editorial policy of The Texan. I The* old editorial board is no more. I here was no place for this con­ tentious crew a fte r the paper was j converted into a journalism labor­ atory. M oreover, surly scribes of the old board had re­ gard for no man, neither thp Re- gcotta, The president, the members of ’he faculty, the deans o f atu- th# the : d en t life , or the o fficia ls of the j m at the ratification of the const!- Elizabeth Thompson was ut . tudent frofffifBluetit. And one lf-* ration will usher in the mdfenium. i Rockwall for the week-end. banished p erfectly regulated eentioua fellow' even srxoke dtsr#* < A student sfr e tfu lly of the advertisers. But ’ body, #*aeh with a pair of shears,! discord ha- been by ! will dedicate him self to a day of peace. For the greater part of the pie*us deeds by clipping the o fficia l >ear we have had a clipped col­ edicts o f the Assem bly and the umn. Then “Good M orning” bur t editorial prognostications o f The forth in all it? glory. And the stu­ Daily Texan. “ AN” will be free. den t body wa* hid to do its think­ like everyth in g else. Bliss will I ing with a pair of shears. With leather-lunged reign until som e the publication of cath successive lout stretch es his jaws for a good constitu­ a rticle of the reviled yawn. enjoined tion, “Go#»l M orning” that we clip the te x t and lay it reveren tly with the others. EDW ARD STEERE. F rances Holland visited None but a sco ffer will doubt f'olem an for the week-end. BASEBALL Next Sunday APRIL 28 San Antonio! H ouston vs. San A nton io LOW EXCURSION FARES to San Antonio $2.20 R o u n d T rip T ic k e tg O n S a l e For T rain * L eaving A u s tin 3 : 1 5 p. m. o r 6 : 0 5 p. in. e a c h S a t u r d a y . R e­ tu r n le a v e S a n A n ­ to nio all tr a i n s S u n ­ d a y fo llo w in g d a t e of sale. Ticket* On S a le F o r Train* Round Trip L ea v in g A ustin 4 :1 5 a. m . and 5 :1 0 a. rn. e a ch Sunday. R eturn le a v e San A ntonio 9 :0 0 p. rn. and 1 1 :1 5 p. rn. sam e d ate. RIDE THE KATY L e a v e A u s t i n E a r li e r , Stay L o n g e r S a n A n t o n io T ic k e ts c a n be p u r c h a s e d in a d v a n c e at c i t y o r d e p o t offic* P h on e 7202 or 4 3 0 8 R O U N D T R I P E V E R Y S U N D A Y L e a v e A u s t i n 6 : 3 0 A , M. I, R O U N D T R I P E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y L e a v e A u s t i n 2 : 0 2 P. M and 6 : 1 2 P. M. L e a v e S a n A n t o n io 8 : 0 0 P. M. S u n d a y - B a c k h o m e e a r l y , 1 0 : 2 0 P. M. B u y T i c k e t s A n y D ay T i c k e t O f f i c e A u s t i n H o - 1 lei P h o n e 7 7 5 5 - 6 0 9 6 M I L T O N M O R R IS , A g e n t E D B E A R D , A s s ’t. FIRING LINE A GOVERNM ENT O F G O VERNM ENT, BY THE G O V - »«» governm ent ex ist* ERNM ENT. AND .FOR T H E GOVERNMENT ' tin t of this «*.•-<*» li e d “ student se lf­ government.” S o far as any study of actual accom plishm ent will re- T i f £ V**®L lf may b e said that student _____ the con stitu tion s I purpoza of fr a m in g fur n<> lnaf ^ e gov ern m en t may have something to re v ise . The “ Good LoyWly hears out intellectuai constitution supported by they have written fr e t “ A**” w hich a verdict as ‘p o litica l” history of our M orning,” the* Phi Beta Kappa dy- own A nociation this pasty approaches a genera! c l e e - j observation. T h e old line politic- t on with every assurance that th e j im *, who were succeeded by the revisions in to Phi Beta Kappa dynasty, went to the fu n d am en tal law will go o v er pot after se v e r a l years of fu tile, with a hang. Their hope* are not dishonest m ed d lin g with a fantas­ Ex-Pre-odenf Rob HI founded, *y#tematie honor. tic scheme o f Kikel has brought to the task o f Year after y ea r the honor system those ; rewriting th e way “rehabilitated.” Time after s brilliant q u a litie s tsme the q u est.o n was submitted ] which not po long ago confounded J to the electorate, And each tim e I the old lin e politician*. To th e I the ntudent* vo*re asked to return I tw enty-seven for the p residency. I in such a system . Finally the Re-1 to whether or n o t, then sw ep t him into the p r e sid e n -1 they considered tbem setvt* honest.! j tial charr, Im* has added m an y! But never o n ce w as the question! I more, A nd hi* successor in o f f ic e , pat on such a basis that an iridic a- } Mr. Byron Skelton, had so m a n v itio n might be had o f th#* willing-} free “A N ” on hi* own a ccou n t j n e * -o f the stu d e n t body to u n d er-' i hut none durst oppose him w hen j take the resp on sib ilities inherent he declared Like P ericles, the Athenian, th is j gents put an end to the farce, man rules by sheer force of in te l-j Speaking in term s of the false J lect. His perm anent record is his[ oralogy which ou r politicians so l sceptre. religiously em p loy in likening their sovereign the exalted in telligen ce and high mot*- government, th e colla pee of ai purpose, there is an uruuiy dom j honor system created a profound 0 on the cam pus. And occasion i revolution in cam p u s polities. H o n -s ally I he* mob would have a show of I or could no lo n g e r be regulated. yawns. And I But som ething miint be regulated, deed*. Homo one then a glorious dynasty i«- d estin ed ; otherwise th ere could be no sta ­ in crack. U n fortu n ately for sovereigns o f I fictitious a ffa ir to a j dent governm ent. While co n ster-1 free “ A V* and the rest o f Forget fro the moment all th e se j nation reigned in the Skelton cab- their* inst, Kike!, th e veteran adminis- forw ard. Unbowed • dynast ie paraphernalia and ta k e a | trator, (am e look at thin constitutional b usiness. * from his H ercu lean feats in abol­ jibbing the “w e n ip ” at all Driver S b e l- laity dances, and bloody still from ton’s pet phrase*, we will h ave a ’ Ida strife in b rin g in g the editorial 9* natal “ clarification of the la w .” j board of The T exan to heel, h Ho far, so good. But why the necessity for clarification? the gave wise c o u n se l: “ Revise [constitution so th at we can regu- Mr K ihei has the answer here. (late the p u b lica tio n s.” la w ,” “That the fundamental rays, ' m ay be mare e ffic ie n tly ad ­ m inistered.” This adm inistrator, I > t he w ay, had no end of trou b le with in e ffic ie n t law?, so hr* sp ea k s! the Board in the w i-dom o f experience a.-ks he J Mr. Kike! k n ow s a1) about the fo r when he was publications, president o f th e Students' Asso­ ciation, he w as a1 o chairman o f Iii Publication?. “ B u t,” o f some turbulent, spirit o f th e di mes, “to w hat end must the*#* laws he adm inistered? Aud w h y?” TI.is question would bt* p e r ti­ nent if sovereign political e n titie s were under discussion. T he ans­ wer would he something like th is: to preserve the physical in d e p e n ­ dence o f the group; to prom ote it material p iosperity, and to foster moral find intellectual w e lfa r e But it ha* no bearing on the que*- foct, he alw ays knew all there was j to know about th e se publication*. At about his f*r*t appearance be­ fore the board, he demanded that I the editorial w r ite r s of Th# Texan be made su b ject to the authority cd the A ssem bly. “The Asse rn - ' hly,” he a v ow ed , “ is the supreme authority on th e campus. There­ fore the A ssem b ly should appoint j the editorial w riters and have the say as to ed ito ria l policy.” There- upon the ed itor* formed an un­ charitable op in io n of Mr. E ikei’s! Saturday Features at W A R R E N ’ S 7 1 4 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e • W h e r e y o u g e t g o o d q u a lity a t l o w p r ic e s - 500 Straw Hats 1.50 to3.50 An excellen t assortm ent of the sea so n 's popular straw* and shapes including Leghorn, Ti a n o ia , Mi In jim- bin, Hemp, ami Sonnet*. gle, sailor, and conservative styles. A ll six# ?. Broadcloth SHIRTS Tailortii by Knox 1.48 2 for 2.50 . W hite and pastel shades In an ex cellen tly tailored sty le long point w ith the popular collar, Sizes I I to I 7. N e w S u m m e r SUITS 10.50 to 29.75 P ancloth, Nurotex. and T r o p ­ ical W orsteds in light sh ad es. Also preys and browns in strip es and plaids. F e a tu r ­ ing several style? with vest and extra pant*. New SILK TIES Real I OO Valu«« 89c A large a sso r tm e n t of color­ ful silk tie s fo r young men. Wool lined. A shape retain­ S e e them Sat­ ing feature. urday. Y o u n g M e n ’s TROUSERS 4.98 - 5.98 New p attern s in light weight novelty w o o le n s for spring sum m er— Stripes, Mix­ and ture*. 28 to 36 waist. severe- damage to stew k and loss of • one life. Crippler! rai!ro»«l *er-i vice was the outside w orld’* only co n ta ct with Cheyenne, Wyoming, telephone where battered-down end electric wire* cluttered the I fJreetr, and electric current was] her shoulder A Nebraska school teach er dis­ located playing bridge. W e’ve wanted to do that to our partner when she trumped our are but our innate kindness restrained us. b hut o ff to ovoid possible de atH seek in g a divorce from her hus- at should give him the bone fit ii* G eorgia and fk m tt Carolina trnf- douM m m ,8 it a, (im i made him, by electrocution. Re i d e a l s burn , hflrJ ma({<. fm .t.H eel candle* to funrhdl light In their j homes. „ I o f the doubt. The poor man Th<. w5f<. nf thf, (r.iji„t who h ifty were re-| It tad yesterday, Ever since it ha* been reported parted dead. nearly -'IOO in ju red ,, in that a child’s report curd was and property damage vrm set exec** of |1 ,0 0 0 ,(IOO a fter torn# blown IS mile? by cyclone, ft* cr? had roared through wectioi ? ? children throughout the l«n#l have but of the a tat#*, a I been asking for an effective i not dt?*strouM wind. MtneoHni, A German citizen was one,! •aaa another flaw in hi* nation and j struck proceeds Mmeetiin-Hke to remedy dumb while he was cursing a fraf- H. Through his secretary he »»- * fie- officer. Amel n an citiz e n s only sued an edict yesterday pr#**cnh- J think those thingn and that's why m g the skirt length o f young girl? [they are intellectually rather than t / b e “at mast two finger*’ b ngth I lin gu istically dumb. A nyw ay, it *| all rem inds us of the little girl below their knees,” , whore fare froze that w ay when —•—~— th e dynam ic Perhaps your econom ics prof as-1 sh® was “ making fa te s .” that OOT see? through this to another » panic, There was a -harp decline in the value e l th#* German mark fen the upset In y e ste rd a y , due m on ey conditions followed th e cruds in the reparation nego­ tiations in Farts, H eavy demand ex­ for American dollars on the change Market forced the mark down to the lowest since IWftS, N ew York reported heavy selling o f this currency to force quota* Hefts down to 2-’5.Oh c e n ts u* the mark. *—— ID L I N G A L O N G W I T H E I L E R S One factor tho* usually makes a STRONG apneal in any kind of used polities i? the type of cigar bv the candidate. T h e vo ice of the p e o p le is su ­ preme, but most of them don’t < are to contribute to it? vocalizing ability. The result i? a still small the voice which is not VOICE of the people. really I sn Mexico, theater of war form ed his manager. President Cill, th at the ?tage was set for the an- r.isolation of the rebel west coast arm y, north o f Navajo, Honors. General ( ’alii*?, director o f the 1 A philosopher was tellin g tm th# in j other day how women handle their husbands. He *aid, “ You can lead p mule to the wafer trough, but! you can ’t make him drink. How­ ever, a w hile, he WILL drink.’* if you leave him there General EspinosaN federal cav- airy undertook a forced march yesterday to com pletely surround rebels. While the ■ main fe d e ra l army attacks on the front, Egpi- noca intends to make the girl he le ft behind proud by beginning the exterm ination in the r e b e ls ’ rea r. Loyali-t fo rce? b r o u g h t up a r­ tille ry d u rin g th e d a y . as w ell a a iargi- supply of 75-pound bomb* for aircraft. Rebel c r a p . la b e -1 cem<,t*r5’ ta*® ** n,*ht Sieved intpoaatble. . , Be that as it may, exp erts are still looking for a rem edy for the divorce evil. And they will never too it because there find m any phase? of the disease. are M any du*>ky brethren have and been cured of 'g r o w in g pain? by w alking past a ihrum atism j N o , Matilda, when a Scotchm an ?*ay#, “ Hoot mon” he is not try- inif to iw p ate an owl. Bunk i» now a literary success. A publishing company pay* him by the month for refraining from ending them any more manu aer i pts. Suicide is one w ay o f telling th e W orld a b o u t that big, wide yellow streak in your make-up. P eople read books and go to m ovies for the RO MANTIC' part o f their diet, but if th ey were to ane Romance in real they wouldn't recognize it. life A square peg in a round hole to becom e instead of grip in g about its best should do round, the discom fort. — ^—----0--------------- SARDINE GOES TO PRESS NEXT WEEK r now The felg new* concerns the farm relief bill, now befur* th# Sen- ate. This brand-ne?? offspring of: ,several midnight com m ittee meet­ ing* was voted in a ; a child with a great future by th# House, with a count a f 367 to U. Th# bill, which hon the approv­ al o f President Hoover, w ould err*-, at# a federal farm b o a rd and place s t sis disposal a revolving fund of »h00,ODO,OOO fo r u**e in loan* in . a n e ffo rt to control cro p surplus­ es. This board would be assisted by stabilization co rp o ratio n * . A legislative battle o f m ajor propor­ tion* us expected th e Senate over the matter. in Official Notice t>f Garrfaan H a lt EXAMINATIONS for all history major* will be brid Tuesday. May 7, from 2 to 6 o’clock, in r m m I St a? d#tit* cxparitag to tries the ex ­ amination are r j. r k i t D i - h w m i n o M i A L . VOO R f j ii w m T / o u t i m a n i n r w d o - or int: Qt>amgf:. ^ VCU'O tTAtAC I N O j p t Au n v By GLADYS PARKER' c v i v e e t a o - c o t n o u 'd T O ir)fWJe A LO T o f a ' i m c c X i'o coc^^ogjr rr I: I I 'N THEATERS W ith BRIAN S P IN K S N ote— C u r r e n t shows reviewed in this colum n will be listed in the j o rd e r o f th e ir e n t e r ta in m e n t value, a s jud ged bv th e T h e a te r E ditor of The Daily t e x a n on the basis of his own s ta n d a r d s o f criticism. The best show' in to w n will alw ays be listed first and so on. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ( X i i i : L IL L IA N RICE Society E dito r 22351 University Is Well Represented San Jacinto Fiesta This Week-end M any stud en ts and ex -stu den ts of th e U niversity are now in San A n to nio re p re s e n tin g th e ir various fiesta) “ H E A R T S IN D IX IE .0 Singing niggers. D ancing niggers. Croon­ ing niggers. Lazy niggers. Melody F o x an d colored fo lk ’s whoopee. Movietone, with sobs and trills. j hom es in Stephin F e te h it, an ebony a p e , ! activit ies. Lucille Tucker, who wa* in the : ru n s circles a ro u n d himself— f i g - 1 of u ra tiv e ly s pe a king — not P la n ta tio n ly ric s w ith too much of; J926-28. is t he I)uche>* o f Dallas, j a sentim en tal p re se n ta tio n . Rut While in school *he was a m em ber good e n te r ta in m e n t. a t th e Hancock. times | of Pi Beta Phi sorority. literally. U n iv e r s ity d uring the San J a c in to the y e a rs Last S O C IA L C A LEND A R T he social c a le n d a r inclu des: S a tu rd a y , April 27 W o m a n ’s Building hridge- dance, W o m a n ’s Building, 9- 12. at the W o m e n ’* G e rm a n G ym nasium . * * * “ C O Q U E T T E .” N ow o u r old g a l’s back again. M ary Piekford Is all spieked up fo r a big hit with a windblown bob, a n d all th a t sort of thing. S h e’s a f lirt, a piquant flirt, the p ublicity sh eets say. At a n y ra te , she’s still M a ry Piekford, a nd th a t is a big t h in g in h e r f a ­ fr o m the hullaba- vor. she must still, football J u d g in g q ^PMoo raised elsew here, Richard Coit, o f the Sigm a C hi p j ppj j f j esquire to FOUNDERS* / I M I R A S QI E I TG S I( tHT\ Higgins, 3b the Bassett, rf '.arum, lf f r a t e r n i t y , is the D uke of Dallas. E liz a be th B urro ug hs, of the Pi B e ta Phi sorority, is the maid to the Duchess of Kerrville. E lizab eth Burroughs, o f th e Pi B eta Phi sorority, is th e maid to the Duchess of Waco. Miss Bur­ ro u g h s was in the U n iv e rsity d u r ­ ing the y ear 1926-27. T h e University is be in g rep- A lu m n a e of Pi Beta Phi .o r - activ e w a jker, lh the o rity will e n te rta in c h a p te r and pledges wit!* a fo u n d - W hit a r s ’ d a y b a n q u e t a t the Driskill s Rees, e H otel to n ig h t a t 7 o’clock. The A ustin alu m n a e and th e j Peeples, p active c h a p te r will e n te r ta in w ith T OTA LS s tu n ts d u rin g the evening. G race Hill will fu rn ish music f o r th e p erfo rm a n c e . p an to m im e Those in the arc Lucille C am p, A dele Houssels, | J u d y Ball, Lillian Simpson. Sally Doro- Doro- Mock- j'u a ta ’ c a r tw r ii th t. Rosalia Kibh„. S n y d e r and - th e esquire i to I MEETING OF TAYLOR SOCIETY POSTPONED a few ad o ra b ility r e s e n te d by: H ild a W offord, of have all h e r Jo h n n y Mack B ro w n , s ta r, a th lete, and thing s not w orth m entioning, ,h e boy of braw n a n d muz.-lo who L o r r a in e L u tas, also of th e K appa I t a m e , th e little S o u th e rn «uh-d«b Alp rn Thetal a o m n t y , is th e maul U an d teaches h e r n o t to trifle with Opens to d a y a t th e Majes- men tic. th e Kappa the is and is Duchess of the U n iversity , the fr a te r n ity , j S igm a Alpha Epsilon VV. Morris Gydcson. o th er A lpha T heta to Miss W offord. so ro rity , of bee. ( is th e Duke of the U niversity, and “ W HY BE G O O D ? " Colleen P a t C andler, of the K appa Alpha Daisy Gilbert, of th e Pi Beta of Lots of bro- A u stin, and C laire Caswell, also o f th e Pi Beta Phi sorority, is th e m aid to Miss G ilbert. is th e Duchess is a ro u n d Moore rom ps spreading f r a t e r n i t y f ir e a n d agony, and she vows sol- Gydeson. em nly in the end t h a t she’s still; u nim paired. Well, we believed j Phi sorority, her. D idn ’t we? mides of the kind t h a t you might th in k fu n n y in an off-m om ent. E x ­ a m p le : “ To think t h a t my dau gh ­ th is.” Neil t e r would come H am ilton is a good du m m y fo r affectio ns Colleen to w aste h e r T h a t ’s all h e’s an d e n e rg y on. supposed to be. O therw ise Col­ leen w ouldn ’t be such a slot-filler a t th e box-office. And I suppose i t ’s beyond reason to hope she’ll e v e r w e a r d ecen t She c a n ’t. Inist tim es a t th e Queen. clothes. to Al Robinson, of th e Sigma Chi f r a t e r n i t y , is the Duke of Austin, of a n d F r a n k C h eatham , the th e e s­ S ig m a Nu f r a te r n it y , q u ire to the Duke. is o f M ary F ra n k Sm ith, the G am m a Phi B eta s o ro rity , is the D uchess of C rock ett, and Mary the F r a n e e s s Llewellyn, also of G am m a Phi B e ta so ro rity , is the m aid to Miss Smith. TherOn W ilbanks, of the Phi T he m e e tin g of the T a y lo r So­ ciety a t C harleston, N orth C a r o ­ lina, t h a t had been set fo r May I, and to which P rofe sso rs C h e s te r F. Lay, H e n r y J. Rehn, and R. J. H utri*on o f the School of Busi­ ness A d m in istra tio n been invited to a tte n d , has been p o s t­ of poned in d u s ­ strik es in tries, according in fo rm a tio n r e a c h in g A ustin. the te x tile mill to indefinitely because have P ro f e s s o r Rehn is ch a irm a n of m d sta tis tic s sec- I the a c c o u n tin g The T aylor tion of th e meeting. Society is an in te rn a tio n a l soc iety to pro m o te the si lence and a r t of and m a n a g e m e n t. P ro fe s so r Lay was on th e p r o ­ last included a dou b le and his second c irc u it clout of th e season in his th re e bingies, anti H ughes w as co n te n t with his tw o singles. Some JOO Baylor fan* were here fo r the g a m e y e s te rd a y a f te r the noon, and it is p re d ic te d that e n tire Baylor s tu d e n t body will be on hand for th e g a m e this a f t e r ­ noon, along w ith th e Bear band. The sta r t at J :30 w ill o’clock. game BOX S C O RE B a y l o r A B R ll . . . t PO A 3 I 0 0 1 I I 0 *J 1 K I I 0 n a Sm ith, ss . Po tte r, lh S te a m e r , rf Wilson, cf Koch, lf ... Gilliland, 3b Roach. 2b Sebastian, e Douglas, p T O TA LS : 0 I w e n 0 I L 24 13 30 I T e x i t AB R H PO A 3 0 0 i I ft 0 I I I > 3 I 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 -) ii I a 0 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 <) 0 J 9 0 I 4 0 I 0 3 *0 ii E 0 0 j 1 | 0 i 0) 0 1 i ° 0 30 4 7 27 IO 2 Score by inn in gs - - Baylor Texas it ll E ; R 4 J I (MO OOO OOO I 2] 7 200 010 I Ox— I Sum m ary: H om e m n * : Higgins. Two-base hits: Wilson, H iggins.) Sacrifice hits ‘.H opkins, W hite, H it; ba tsm e n; by Douglas, (H o p k in s). Stolen bases: W a lk e r, Bases on balls; o f f D ouglas, 2. Struck o u t : by Douglas 3, by Peeples 8, E a r n ­ ed run s: T exas 2, Baylor 0. L eft on bases: T e x a s ti; Baylor 2. p ire s: C aw th on a u d Hooper. Tim e of g a m e : 2 hours. S H E L B Y G I V E S T A L K I N D A L L A S F R I D A Y T. IL Shelby, dean of th e Di­ vision of E x ten sio n delivered a talk a t the T e x a s Association of J u n io r Colleges F rid a y a f te r n o o n in Dallas. D ean Shelby spoke on the subject “ R ecords of J u n i o r College G r a d u a te s at the l.’n iver- . M Dean Shelby will r e tu rn to A u s ­ tin this S a tu r d a y . DELTA SIGMA RHO HOLDS BANQUET I n i t i a t i o n of n e w m em b ers a n d election of officers fe a tu r e d a business m eetin g a n d banquet of Delta Sigm a Rho, h o n o ra ry publie speaking f r a te r n it y , held a t the U niversity C a f e t e r i a F rid a y night. N ewly elected officers w ere: presiden t. Leslie B y rd ; vice p resi­ d e n t, A r th u r S a n d lin ; s ec re ta ry - 1 r e usuroc, S p u rg e o n Bell. initiated last O f the 12 men in itia te d , Ta1 si ie B yrd, W. S. Gideon, and A r th u r San dlin w ere elected to m e m b e r - 1 ship Iasi year. T he m em b ers who this y e a r and who Were elected n ig ht w e re : Ben Bird, Jim Dulse, Ray Bland. F o w le r Roberta, L e ro y Jeffers, Spurgeon Bell, A r t h u r Rugby, R o bert Kike!, and Lowell Crozier. The banqu et w as followed by a ro u n d of speeches. \. Rousse, d eb a te coach, w as a guest. —...... -....—o----- -------- I’homas 7 T H E T A S I G M A P H I S j A T T E N D B A N Q U E T Seven m e m b e rs of the U niver­ sity c h a p te r o f T h e ta Sigma I’bi w o m a n ’s journalistic f r a te r n ity , a tte n d e d a ban q u e t at Belton T h u rsd a y night a t Elk* Hull. h o n o ra ry Helen Pool of th e W aco Netvs- T iib u n e was the principal speaker “ A C ity E ditor an d talked on W hose S tepping Stone- W ere Not a M urder T r ia l.” T he pro gram was a m inia tu re n e w sp a p e r called “ T he Sob-S ister’s Special.” Those a tt e n d in g the b an qu et I m- H A N C O C K Now Showing All-Talking “HEARTS IN DIXIE” Fox Movietone News Fables. In sound. Southern m elodies blend­ ed into h e a r ta c h e s and hap­ piness. Saturday Children Matinee. All School Children 10c. “ H IS P R IV A T E L I F E .” Adol­ (K a thryn ph? Men jeu a nd wife C a rv e r) in one o f those ra re bits o f Parisian comedy, th e kind th a t b a s been w orked to death, even g e ttin g down to th e ta n k and file o f the Cohens a n d Kelleys. Gay. Amusing. Clever. R a th e r in trig ­ uing. All M enjou film s are like t h a t. And e v e ry b o d y likes Men­ jou. He has a w a y ab ou t bim— an d it isn’t a lto g e th e r a w ay with w omen. Last tim es at the Texas. K a p p a Psi f r a te r n ity , is th e Duke I a d m in istra tio n o f C rockett, a n d B. F. Williams, o f th e Pi Kappa A lpha fr a te r n ity , c r a m a t th e a n n u a l m e e t is th e esquire to Mr. W ilbanks, j ye a r. V irginia T allichet, of th e P i; B e ta Phi soroity, is th e Duchess of H ou sto n. Miss T a llic he t was e n - ' rolled in the U n iversity d u r in g the y e a ra 1925-1928. PEEPLES PITCHES STEERS’ VICTORY ONLY ONE MORE DAY TOMORROW You’ll See, H ear And Be Thrilled PRE-MED SOCIETY SETS DANCE DATE COM ING “ T H E BRO AD W A Y MELODY. A symphonic hop-seotch medley of I t a r p ! ,c h a r e and w arbling. A n ita Baga and f e s s * Love » « « « ! the Revamping C harles King va t h t h a n p r e m e d i c a l Society a t a m eeting ' " be held May 3 w ere laid by a n n u a ] (|ance _______ r i a n f I _ (C o n tin u ed from Page I ) . I the n in th , b u t th e y re p e a te d th e ir f r a m e . p e r fo rm a n c e o f in J when Sm ith skied to B assett I r i g h t; P o tte r w ent out, Peeples to leaped high sn a re S t e a m e r ’ W alker, and Lamm into th e a ir to drive. first the “THE BROADWAY MELODY” fro m tnt' U n iversity w e re : Violet How ard, Lorena D ru m m on d, M ary M a r g a r e t GI uncock, V e rd u Baker. A rd is Phillips, M argot t a P a t t e r ­ son, and Dorothy E d m isto n . T h e r e a r e ten TEN ST U D E N T S ILL I niversity s tu ­ d e n ts local hospitals, a c ­ co rd in g to r e p o r ts received from the U n iversity H e a lth Service. J e a n De Votie a n d A n ita Gruesen na n , and Evelyn Thompson. a r e a t Seton I n firm a ry . Those a t a r e : Ga rev St. David's Hospital B u rr, Leroy Fish, Thom as Guff- ’ ’ogham. Halford M orrison, l o u i s B on ner, Grace Neill, f . A. Kept the in Casually She Cave Her Kisses. . . A m erica’s S w e e th e a r t in HER F IR S T ALL TA L K IN G P IC T U R E •O every m a n who cou rte d ber. Y et th e re was so m e th in g more than the the girl called to m e re wiles of a flirt “ C o q u e tte .’* H e r llower-like loveliness was adorable, b e r a r d e n t affections m ore th a n p retense. E ach rom antic d re a m a p proached reality in th e a tte n tio n s men show ered upon her. T h e n came the a w a k e n in g of passionate to le r a te no for a m an who w ould love others. M ary Piekford ‘COQUETTE IN W IT H JOHNNY MACK BROWN A U n ited A r tis ts ’ A l l D i a l o g u e P i c t u r e From the ( T r e a t Stage Play of the Same Name Paramount Movietone Specialty 4‘Kisses” Now Showing H e a r ‘Coquette* from tho beginning Shows I - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 p. rn. One of the P ublix T h e a tre s Home of P a r a m o u n t P ic tu re s ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND COACHING [Telephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 USE THE TEXAN COACHING In Spanish A, J, 12, 13. etc. I know Spanish n* weft a* you know English. Call Hubert Lee. 2-3430. FOR RENT FOR REN'!’: June I, com pletely furnish­ Gommodiou* ed eight-room sleeping porches. 2211 Rio Grande Apartment* ant! rooms. Modern, conven­ ie n t to U niversity. Mrs. J. F. Hudson, 2202 Nueces. house. UNFURNISHED HOUSE; Very desirable f o r fraternity or sorority. Consists of t e n rooms, four hath*. and three sleep­ ing porches. Available fo r September I. Gail A H C . mm LAUNDRY — _ H o m e l a u n d r y I ■ I i P H O N E 3 7 0 2 FURNITURE GREGORY FURNITURE COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Buying and selling Kited household goods. A lso ten ts, flies, and cots for sate or rent. Sib E. 6th. P. 2228. Business Directory Gage Brot. Hoofing and Heating Tin Work D epen dable Service 7 th A Red Rlv~* Phono 827* TEXAS RESEARCH HURRAH. AhhU tam p locating material for papers, and from 706 W. 24 . in revising these*. T ranslation1* French, German, Spanish. Phono 7657. TYPING: Let m<- type your therm* ot N» atm-** and MS mf action guar­ anteed Rhine MDTH aller f> :8b p. rn. AUTOMOBILES Student Special* 1926 Ford Roadster. Good mer ha nit a I shape Shape, Packard Touring, first cia** .. lua.O O ...... $350.00 1924 Overland 'louring Bargain $ 75.00 K N 1G H T -W H 1PPE T CO. SOO W 5 th Phone 28161 WE pay cath ROLETS, for FORDS and CHEV­ See us b e f o r e you Lay or JOE PETERSON, Rhone *6*6. id s st ll. West 5th Street. WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for aer A SCHWARTZ. 417 Vmt 6th. Phona *762 ond-band clothing shoe*. and C L A S s I F I E D S WI T H ANITA PAGE BESSIE LOVE CHARLES KING T H E ALL T A L K IN G ALL SIN G IN G ALL D A N C IN G & N E W ERA P IC T U R E R eg ular Prices ONE WEEK DENTIST OPTOMETRIST t D R . E . B. C R O W D E R . D e n tist 5 0 5 S c a rb ro u g h B ld g ., D ial 9 4 3 3 A . B U R S T Y N , O . D. E x a m in a tio n a n d G la sse s F itte d Im DIAL 23164 or 23165 D rt. L y n n a n d L y n n D a a ta l S u rg e o n s 5 0 7 S c a rb ro u g h B ld g ., P h o n e S I M T wo H o u rs N o tie n • 1 8 1-2 Con arr#** PLUMBING DRESS MAKING S U M M E R w o rk f o r colhv** m e n . M ake got*! money working w ith F u lle r Knish in d u c e m e n ts . a t t r a c t i v e C o. U n u s u a lly Gall Parker at 28441 L U D IN E DODSON may take tho Queen th ester Saturday this ad to show. LOST AND FOUND LOST: A black suitcase on Barton Springs Road. Contains men's riot fl­ ing Rewarm. Return to 387, Littlefield Dormitory. LOST—Pair silver frame glasf please return to p. Hail Ilk Finder LO ST: White gold Elgin watch with fob, initial- **G. Wit.” between north en j of .stadium and baaehai) bktmdwsra, Friday Finder ret urn to llu or phon 57 UL it. Ital} •ilk WL MEND b*{i»MUicn)i.|i boss, Pleating, buttons, rhinestones, gold and Silver (dip*. Make? Gannaway, 716 C es­ are*#* FHoft* fttdft. Over Bassan'* FOR SALE Your Chifkrns fire - od Free. lf ordered from L. E a s t P ro d u c e Co. rtHHskeut Ford cheap. Good motor, good tires. Call P lait, phone FUR HALF, A i n n s , - i f % Sh ELECTRICAL SERVICE U N IV E R S IT Y E L E C T R IC A L S E R V IC E Starter and Generator Repairs—Battery Sale* and Service I Phone 8716 2412 Guadmlup* FLOWER SEED F in e B u lk F lo w e r S eed E v e ry th in g f o r g a rd e n s a n d P o u ltr y C. J. M ARTIN AND SO N S a R . R A V E N — P L U M B E R “ W h e r e G ood P lu m b in g R e p a ir* A r e M a d e ” , 1 4 0 3 L a v a c a S tr e e t, P h o n o <703 W . G . A N D R E W A R T H A P L U M B IN G P h o n e 2 2 8 0 3 S h o p 4 0 8 E . 1 8 th Bf* --- .a-.. ST U D IO S F o r M o th e r’s D ay , y o u r P h o to g ra p h H o lla n d ’s S tu d io J* ‘ FOOT SPECIALIST T A I L O R S H O P S Phone 4 UH-28M 3 102 W 2nd 2 1 4 F.. 6 th P h o n e 6 0 6 4 I j L O S T : L ifetim e Schaeffer fountain pen I Name "‘Ida Mac Harris’' on it. Pi rote* i leave at lib H. Hah It* ward. L. ti. HAI L a iii find good pi- tu the th*sf«-r Saturday if Pf i sept this ad. !, D r. G . B. V o sb u rg , F o o t S p e c ia list 3 0 2 L ittle f ie ld B ld g . D ial 2 -1649 D re sse s C le a n e d , P r e s s e d ...... 75s H a ts C le a n e d , B lo c k e d ...............50« P h o n e 047J W a r r e n ’s th e ev erybody opener, and Disch crossed up when he sen t Peeples to the m ound in th e series rookie ju stifie d the change w ith the g r e a t h u rlin g he t u r n e d in. F an s and scribes wqre looking fo r The R ailton y o u n g s te r had e v e ry th in g t h a t a p itc h e r needed a f t e r ­ noon, f a n n in g nine of the B ruin .-watsmiths, single pass or h ittin g a b a tte r . y e ste rd a y th e fra y . issuing a to s t a r t w ith o u t W ith Peeples going the r o u te in th e fir s t fra y , Disch has th e r e s t o f the s ta f f re a d y for action tod ay , and th e re is a possibility of Mike De L a P u e n te d ra w in g th e a ssig n m e n t a f t e r n o o n ’s fra y , th ou gh Railton is the m o re probable choice. L o fty B ro w n in g may g e t a shot at th e loop leaders. H iggins crashed o u t th re e blows in t h r e e trips to the plate, while big Tex Hughes picked up a pair of safe tie s in th re e tries. H iggins this in A DOLPHE MENJOU a nd his lady-friend KATHRYN CARVER tell you ab ou t “ HIS PRIVATE LIFE” L a i t Times T oday at the TEXAS w h a t do you call IT ? Probably ring- the best one of alii, those T h u r s d a y night, A pril 25. A com m ittee of t h r e e was p ro u n d -t h e-rosy “f * : , let ted by th* p re sid e n t to c o n fe r ta f f y e T . t e r t« .» m « n tp to d a te 1 1 ^ Roy Bediah()k a t 2 (),d o ( .k bits of A to and . F r i d a y a ftern o o n with re g a rd to m ean. D ecidedly th c as a n y ra te , it s c r a c k e d u p to be a I lot disap- P r e _Medical Society o r th e Inter. i t l l be a w fully pointin g if it i s n t . Opens a t t h e , wboI||sH<. League de le g a te s will j be Kran(ed the use o f th e W om en’s Q ueen Sunday. G ym nasium for the n ig h t o f May I s. B. HALL EXES HOLD wheth£ BANQUET IN DALLAS! 11 decided t h a t Bill Bar- j h o u r ’s nine-piece o r c h e s t r a would f o r ‘ he affair. Ex- F o r m e r B. Hall s tu d e n ts held i < U " ish a U n,.,.,.! thU w p pIc at the R aker hibition dances will be featured. 11 ote” in Dad as O range J a c k e ts a r e assisi finished fro m 1892 to 1926 a ttend ed. assist­ in g in the publicity and d e c o ra ­ tions. E x -stu d e n ts who th e ir U n iv e rsity c are e rs , , . _T . D. A. F ra n k o f Dallas was to a s t­ m a ste r. He asked each one pres- e a t to r e la te one o f th e interest- ] T ' T ' . A ' 1 t n t <.« i c io n tag ex perien ces o f his U n ty n i ty ; c a r e e r, and e sc a p a d e s covering a ^ period of 34 y e a rs were related Those who w e re p re se n t were F r a n k N. Baldwin, E. W. Breihan. F r a n k Daniels, E u g e n e Debogery. D. A. F r a n k , J o h n R. Gray, F re d Hancock, L. C. H ardie, F r a n k H arm o n, F r a n k A. Loft us, R. R. L utrick , E. F. McCall, F. E. N o r ­ to n , R. C. P a n te r m e h l, J. E.. P earce, HL A. Phillips, W. J. Pow ­ ell, R. E L S n ead, Jeff D S tin ­ son, Dr. C. E. W a tso n , C. C. Wes- te r f e ld t, C. M. W oodm an, J. Lee Z m nw alt, a n d D e a n T. U. Taylor. „---------- — o- T ickets go on sale w ithin a day in o r tw o with P r e n tis s H y d e r of th <’ who hold tickets fro m th e r>n*t dinner-danee which was to e which w as ta a i t re a imnie- them have been held quested to redeem P ” Bti8S ***** H ’ UNIVERSITY CLUB GIVES STAG PARTY of e v e n in g Members th e U niversity Club will e n te r ta in with a stag p a r ty S a tu rd a y 8 the U n iv e rsity Club I o ’clock a t house. D inner will be served, and th e following p ro g ra m given by U n iv e rsity students* F o r ty -n in e r Clog. a t by Cornelia MUSICAL CLUB __ __________ ____ _ Hedrick, Luctle Collins, and Jim - ARRANGES PROGRAM m e C rozier; The Old Man Clog, N an cy B r a n d e n b u rg ; Wild Mel), th e P e t of the P la in s ; a n d Folk Songs a la G uita r, I.udmif Marie Kopecky. T h e S un d a y C lu b of Episcopal s tu d e n ts has a n n o u n c e d its sprin g p ro g ra m a s a d o p te d a t a m eeting r e c e n tly a t the home of the Rev. H a rr is M asterson. VV ilma If biz matt o f Bryan spent • -.... -o—------- — th e week-end a t her horn**. T h e r e g u la r m eeting* will be as follows: April 28, discussion led j by F ra n k Hugely, “ P e rson a l E t h ­ ics in E ve ryda y L if e ” ; May 5, trip to G eorg eto w n by the club; May 12, Dean C h a lm e rs of Dallas will speak; May 19, election of o f­ ficers. M embers of th e d a b will en e rta in May I with th e ir annua! senior b anq uet. M ay 5 th e re will lie a c o rp o ra te com m union a t 7:30 o'clock, followed by a b re a k fa s t in G regg House. o -----------*— Mignon Piekrelt visited in Hous­ to n th e p a s t week-end. L A S T DAY— Colleen Moore it Why Be Good?1 A N D V IT A P H O N E S P E C I A L T I E S QUEEN S s T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1929. rn mm*mm TEERS SWEEP OPENING MATCHES A T TULANE INVASIONS CHRISTIANS PREPARE FOR AGGIE AND TEXAS SPO RT I TALK Texas Wins 2\ Baseball Start Singles and \ - = ! l ^ S L \ On W arpath With I Doubles Match 1929 Season Waning p la y in g f o r D e l t a Z e t a , in t e r - s o r o r i t y f in a l s . M artha D ick e y LEAD STEERS IN WIN th e T w e n t y - f o u r t h S t r e e t c o u r t s , a n ’* B u ild in g , w ill m e e t R H E 3 9 H 2 7 10 La p a n ; B a r- BE PLAYED MONDAY tn T h e O m it* T e x a n . F O R T W O R T H , April TENNIS FINALS TO be p l a c e d M o n d a y , A pril 29, o n t e n n i s t o u r n a m e n t f o r girl* will F in a l r o u n d s in th e i n t r a m u r a l W ic h ita F a lla D allas TEXAS LEAGUE P hi, will p la y M a r i a n M acD ow ell, r e p r e s e n t i n g A lp h a a n d A n t o n e t t e B r a c h e r , r e p r e s e n t i n g th e W o m - T r e k In th e i n d e p e n d e n t g r o u p , D o r- W ise m a n a n d E u n i c e Bishop, plav- ing f o r S c o ttis h R i te D o rm ito r y , t h e in th e d o u b le s d iv is io n M B f B O B C A N T R E L L W ith t h e i r p e r c e n t a g e o f TMX AN SP O T T S MDITOM Ellis, G a l e n a ami nab * a n d M edley. g r o u p . M a rilla in t e r - d o r m i t o r y M a s te r s o n , g a m e s 1 mm* mm * S p eeim l th e 26.- o f in H I . o th y U n d e r w o o d will p la y L illian R abb. 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U , a Ad B a y lo r h a d a l f rye r e p r e s e n t a ­ s e rie s o p e n e r tio n d o w n f o r t h e th e y a f t e r n o o n , y e s t e r d a y w e r e h a v i n g a g r e a t tim e s e e in g n m a n s i z e d p a r k , so m e o f th e m for th e first tim e . T h e y sa y t h a t th e e n t i r e B a y l o r s t u d e n t body will w e n d its w e a r y w ay t o w a r d * A u stin f o r to d a y '* g a m e , b r in g in g w ith th e m t h e f a m o u s B e a r b an d . T h e m o r e th e m e r r i e r . S i * rim! tn T h 0 T w ilit T e r n * - W a r n N E W O R L E A N S , La., A p ril 2*5. T h* U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s n e t s t a r s m a d e a cle a n s w e e p of t h e ’h r e e S an A n to n io m a t c h e s p la y e d w ith t h e T u l a n e in \ n e t s t a r s h e r e ■ th e f i r s t d a y o f a tw o - d a y m eet. 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T he Byar- hav e s o m e o f t h e b e s t out A biders tw o ca lc h e* t u r n e d in b y M ilson a l d S t e a r n s y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n sa ved D ouglas f r o m b e i n g sc o re d OW m o r e t h a n he was. T u l a n e s t a r f l a t - f o o t e d tim e a g a in . in ♦ W e ll, w e w o n d e r how' J i n x all t h a t J i n x k n o w T u c k e r , s p o r t* e d i t o r o f th e W a c o ; >|pw* T r i b u n e , feel* th is m o rn in g . You said H ie pies wa* rn m e r e b o y , w hom Uncle Billy s e n t in to th e b ox, an d t h a t he c o u l d n ’t p itc h . A s well a s we r e m e m b e r , t h e B r u in s g o t one s a f e blow, a n d n in e o f t h e m did sw ing n o m o re t h r o u g h th e a i r t h r e e tim e*. P e e p ­ les was n e v e r b e h in d , o r in th e bote. d a m a g e t h a n J u s t to sh ow o u r r e a d e r s th e s h o r tn e s s o f t h e B a y lo r r i g h t field line, we will c ite one o r tw o inci­ dent*. AH drive* t h r e e of c a u g h t by B a s s e t t a n d W i ls o n ’s b e e n tw o base h it w ould h a v e good f o r h o m e ru n * in t h e B ru in s o m e b o d y p a rk a t W a c o . A nd t h a t s h o r t f e n c e d id n ’t th e Ck! th a t f p th e B ruin* a n y . II D usty R h o a d s w a s al! a n xiou* to g e t in to t h e lin e -u p y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n , a n d wa* p r a n c i n g u p th i r d b a s e line a1! a n d d o w n th e a f t e r n o o n . Oh. yes, we w e r e a b o u t to f o r ­ get s o m e th in g . W e wish to sa y th e t h i n k t h a t we r ig h t no w T e x a s s o m e th in g v ery tew y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n w h en { th e y s t a r t e d h issing f a n s d id l f y o u t h e B a y lo r T e a c h e r s ♦ players, d o n ’t like th e A r k a n s a s boys, go o u t a n d tell th e m , b u t d o n ’t be like a s n a k e a n d his* a t them f r o m a d is ta n c e . 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MAJORS GIVE BANQUET ON MAY I t h e f o r is all p h y sic al A b a n q u e t t r a i n i n g m a jo r * to he g iv e n W e d n e s d a y , M ay I, a t 6 :3 0 o’clock in t h e C a f e t e r i a , w ith M a r t h a s e n io r D ickey , p r e s i d e n t o f p h y sic a l e d u c a t io n m a j o r s , a c tin g as t o a s tm i s tr e s s . D e c o r a tio n s t h e b a n q u e t fo r a r e b e in g p l a n n e d bv L ucille C o l­ lin*, a n d a p r o g r a m , u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f J e s s e C u l p e p p e r , is to i bi? g iv e n . C ecil* W o rle y h a s b e e n j placed t ic k e t sale a n d is b e i n g a s s is te d by J o h n j L. K eel, w ho will also s u p e rv is e the s t u n t w hich th e b oy s will co n -! in c h a r g e o f t h e p r o g r a m . j PICTURES COMPILED OF FORMER EDITORS —O'—-—— —— V e r a H a ll, Pi Bel* P h i , has re- f r o m a w ee k-e nd s p e n t in lie n * . K a th e r in e Kelly, Pi B e t a P h i, M I M th * w e e k -e n d a t h e r ho m e in JDsIlsu, P i c t u r e s o f f o r m e r e d i t o r s o f < t h e L o n g h o r n , th e C a c t u s , a n d t h e \ R a n g e r a r e b e i n g c o m p ile d by t h e I T e x a s S t u d e n t s P u b lic a tio n s , a n d will b e a r r a n g e d in p a n e ls . T h e p i c tu r e s will be p la ce d in t h e r e sp e c tiv e o f f ic e s o f th e p u b li­ c a tio n s . f a t i n g I n mr r a ity AND WOMEN STUDENTS i n s t r u c tio n w hile t r a w l i n g a m m i th # w o rld , te n p in c t a m m a . A ., kl. A ., »»«I B. W . A. (B a c h e - R H E I H I O 2 2 9 G la s e r a n d L u e b b e R H E I IO S h r e v e p o r t 8 2 F o r t W o r th O w en* a n d S t a i r ; D e V a n e y , L i t ­ tle jo h n , M ead ow * an d B a k er. l l 3 R lf l l 18 9 2 B e a u m o n t H o u s to n B u r n s a n d R o b e r t s o n ; W a c b te f , F r e e z e a n d F u n k . A M E R I C A N L E A G U E C le v e la n d D e tr o it l l E 2 3 F e r r e l l a n d L. Sewell} W h ite - S to n e r , V a n - R l l 2 0 5 12 hill, P r u d h o m m e , g ild e r a n d Phillip*. P h ila d e lp h ia New Y o r k R U E 5 l l 2 6 P e n n o c k , M o o re, a n d G r a b o w s k i, Q u in n a n d C o c h r a n e ; J o h n s o n , J o r g e n * . B o s to n W a s h in g t o n ........ ....... 2 R W E 6 1 8 0 0 Russell a n d A s b jo r n s o n , B e r r y ; L iska a n d R uel. St. L o u is ____ C h ica g o l l E 8 0 9 0 O g d e n , C o ffm an . C r o w d e r , a n d S r h a n g ; F a b e r , C o n n e lly , D u g a n , a n d C r o u s e . R 7 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE B o sto n __ N ew Y o rk ______ __ _____ ..... ... S oibo ld a n d T a y l o r ; M a y s , S c o tt a n d H o g a n . C h ic a g o __________ P i t t s b u r g ............ B u s h , C v e n g ro a , K re m e r, B r a m p e t t y , H em s ley . 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H a i n e s a n d S m ith , W i ls o n ; D o n ­ ___________ 9 a h u e , M a y , R i x e y a n d G ooch. — NEWMAN CLUB WILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS E le c tio n o f o ffic ers t h e t h e m a in co m in g y e a r wiB he b u s in e s s o f t h e N e w m a n C l u b a t its m e e t i n g S u n d a y m o r n in g . foi* T h e p r e s e n t o fficers o f t h e clu b p r e s i d e n t ; a r e ; J i m m ie M iller, L u c y H e r m e s , vice p r e s i d e n t ; Mil­ L illian d r e d J e t i n e k , s e c r e t a r y ; U r b a n o v s k y , E u g e n i a r e p o r t e r ; R ip p le H u b ­ J a k o w i c z , a n d Bill R y a n , b a r d , h i s t o r i a n ; s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m * . t r e a s u r e r ; F O R F F F ! .of F A S H I O N New Summer Styles All at One Price Kl T h e girl f i n d i n g h e r n a m e in o u r a d s is e n t i ­ t le d to a p a ir o f V a n i t y F a i r H o s ie ry o f h e r o w n c h o o s in g F R E E . G l y n n e Del T r a m m e l th e lu c k y girl to d a y . is w on h ig h e r t h a n a t a n y tim e since t th e o p e n in g o f t h e se ason, D utch M e y er’s T. C. U. Hojn«*d F ro g * ; r e t u r n e d h o m e t h i s w e e k a f t e r a . su c ce ssfu l in v a s io n o f S o u th T ex-! a*. T he F r o g s tw o- g a m e se rie s w ith A. & M., one of loop,* the s t r o n g e s t i m a n d w allop ed t h e Rice Owl* tw o s t r a i g h t g a m e s . t e a m * in d iv id e d the a r a t h e r The Owl g a m e * w e r e loosely p la y e d affair*, w ith both sides sc o rin g s e e m i n g l y a t will an d i n u m e ro u s e r r o r * b e i n g c r e d ite d to T h e F r o g s ’ ability both squad*. to h it ru n s w e r e ; on th e b as es p r o v e d th e ir m a rg in ! o f vic to ry . T h e t h r e e gam e* won ; on th e s o u t h e r n t r i p r a n th e F rog? to ta l to f iv e f o r a p e r c e n ta g e of J .417. th e b a ll w h e n W ith eig h t g a m e s to go, C oach M eyer ha* h ope* o f b o o stin g his; a v e r a g e a b o v e .ROO m a rk . t h e G am es w ith T e x a s , A. & M., B a y ­ lor, a n d S. M. U. still rem ain on T w o tilts will th e P u r p l e c a r d . te am . AH th e r e m a i n i n g g a m e * will he played on lo t w ith th e e x c e p t i o n o f th e M us­ t a n g c o n t e s t s . 0 ; be p la y ed w i t h e a c h I I o f t h e F r o g s ’ hom e So th e T h e Aggie* w ill h e n e x t foe of th e P u r p l e , a n d will be h e r e th e A pril 29 a n d 30. c o u n t b e t w e e n t h e tw o team * is even. T e x a s U n i v e r s i t y will f u r ­ nish 3 a n d 4. T he th e o p p o s it io n on M ay i m p r o v e d h i t t i n g o f f a r , E m o tio n s , m ood*, em o tio n a l s i t ­ u a tio n s, a n d t h e i r a e s th e tic e f ­ fects, w e r e d is c u s s e d by H aro ld C h a p m a n B r o w n , o f S ta n f o r d philosophy le c tu r e , “ Ae*- U n iv e rsity , Philosophy a t L e l a n d in his b e f o r e t h e p r o f e s s o r j th e tic s ,” I Club F r i d a y n ig h t. “ A p e r s o n m u s t h a v e th e propel j em o tio n a l a t m o s p h e r e to a p p r e c i­ a te a n d e n j o y l i t e r a t u r e , a r t , ” D r. C h a p m a n s t a t e d . T h e use m a d e of e m o tio n a l r e a c t i o n s in a d v e r ­ tising w as also b r o u g h t o u t in th e le c tu re . “ T he p la c e o f a r t w ith r e s p e c t to e m o tio n is e x a c t l y para llel to the p la ce o f s c ie n c e w ith resp e ct to t h i n k i n g , ” D ri C h a p m a n c o n ­ cluded . Vacationist Finds This Smoke O.K. Erie, Pennsylvania S ept. 25, 1928 L am a & B r o th e r C o m p a n y Richmond, Va. D ear Sir*: Having j u s t returned from m y fishing ! camp in n o r th e r n O ntario, and in the j reflections u p o n a fortnig ht of most ; excellent w e a th e r, wonderful fishing and com p lete c a m p comfort, I ft**! th a t an ap p re cia tio n of Edgeworth is due, r n one of t h e principal factors of our en jo y m en t. In past y ea rs, I h a v e ta k e n along a supply (rf v a r io u s well-known brands of smoking tob acco, never having be­ come fully a c q u a in te d with the differ­ ence in th e s m o k in g qualities of th e so-called h i g h - g r a d e tobaccos now upon t h e m a r k e t, a n d acting upon a tip from an old sm oker friend, and as a m a tte r of convenience in packing, this y ea r I too k along a dozen tins of Edgew orth P lu g Slice. T h e r e a r e no places nor conditions in existence w h ere th e contentm ent drawn from a b r ia r pipe meets with keener e n j o y m e n t or more critical analysis th a n beside th e camp-fire after a s tr e n u o u s d a y in the great outdoors. I t is t h e u n a n im o u s opinion of the smokers a m o n g m y p a r ty th a t Edge­ worth is w ith o u t a peer, and th a t its sm oothness, fra g ra n ce and fine smok­ ing qualities are unsurpassed and un- j m a tc h e d ; a n d I t h a n k you for making it pi^aibie t o o b ta in it. Y o u rs truly, ^Signed) H . N . Curtis* Edgeworth Extra H igh Grade Smoking Tobacco H e r e a r e th e s ta r* o f th e S t e e r s ’ 4-1 win o v e r t h e B a y lo r B e a r * in th e se rie s o p e n e r . On t h e l e f t is O sc a r P e e p le s, ro o k ie t h e r i g h t h a n d e r , who h e ld B ruin* to one s a f e blow , w hile on t h e r ig h t is M r. P i n k y H ig ­ gins, w ho p o u n d e d t h e o f f e r i n g s o f D o u g las f o r a s in g le , d o u b le a n d c i r c u it blow. STEER THINLY-CLADS DUE FOR COMPETITION T O DAY t h e se a so n , D e s p i te th e f a c t t h a t t h e i r c a p ­ t a i n is in De* Moines t a k i n g p a r t in t h e D r a k e Relays, a n d t h a t t h e th e F r o g t e a m ha* m o r e th a n m a d e up fo r th e la ck o f good p itchin g. T h e P u r p le h u r l i n g s t a f f , w ea k a t a tw o - d a y th e o p e n i n g o f has D isc h ’s been r a t h e r b a d l y b a t t e r e d by th e t h in l y - m n h n n r r t«»ro», a n d it t a . b w n | c|li<) , w jl, hoM t h „ ir w e c k l y c o m . th e a b ility o f t h e P u r p l e sw in g e rs to d e liv e r t h a t h a s c h a lk e d up v ic ­ to rie s f o r t h e F o r t W o r th cre w . In the so­ ca lle d “ w e a k e n d ” o f th e P u rp le line-up h as b e e n c r a c k i n g th e ball to all p a r t s o f t h e lot, T h e d u a l m e et w ith R ice w as t o d a y , B e a r s a r e dow n s t a y w ith U ncle b a * e b a ll nine, p e t i t i o n th is a f te r n o o n . f e w gam e*, th e S t e e r th e past Billy . . . . f o r , G r a c e L a u r ie I au A lp h a , h as C a m p b e ll, r e t u r n e d Z eta f r o m a s h e s p e n t f o r o r i g i n a l l y scheduled b u t w a s moved up w h e n t h e B ay- G e o r g e to w n , w h e r e f o r lo r s e r i e s w as w e e k - e n d to allow b o th t e a m s to j e n t e r t h e i r best men in t h e D r a k e a n d P e n n Relays. h a v i n g lo b u c k o f h as r e t u r n e d f r o m r a c e 1 B ig S p rin g s . th e R ic e In p la c e c a r d e d t h i s T e w d a y s visiting f r ie n d s , D o r o t h y E lli n g to n , Pi B e t a P hi, h o m e in h e r h o rses, th e f r e s h m e n a n d in e lig i­ bles will f u r n i s h c o m p e t i t i o n f o r th e V a r s i t y sq u a d . T h e c o m p e titio n will s t a r t e a r ly e n o u g h to a llow all t h o s e h a v in g a d e s ire to do so, to se e b o th th e S t e e r - B e a r g a m e a n d t h e m e e t. i c N ° C J C ° \ l °.e5 q X ° a . * y ( ,* " < V e \ < £ VA * e The Eyes of Texas are on The University During the Interscholastic League State Meet, May 2 - 4 Free Lodgings for 2,000 Eloy* and Girls Are Needed The Texan has kindly given this space for this an­ nouncement. Practically every county in the state will be represented by the most talented high school boys and girls of their respective communities. Let s m ake their stay here memorable. We w ant them to come back as University students. In the past we have gotten many of our most exceptional students from this source. If you can possibly lodge, free of charge, one or more delegates to this, the biggest public school function held in Texas, you will be doing A ustin and the University a genuine service. Solicitors are now calling on house­ holders—sign for as m any League delegates as possible. University Inter sc