News Coverage by a Competent St af f of University Students Makes T H E D A IL Y T E X A N the Complete Medium for News Campus Happenings ( E t t e B a i l l i E e x a n The First College Daily in the South T h e W e a th e r W ed n esd ay: O c c & s ienal in rains; not m uch change tem perature. tVM V O L . X X X A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 6, 1 929. SIX P A G E S T O D A Y No. H O L. C. D. L E A D E R M E T H O D IS T S T U D E N T C O U N C IL D ays of A n x iety PHONE IT IN News 9181-61 I A fter IO P. M........................... .......... 9187 Classified A d s ____ 23165 I D isplay A ds ..... ....................................... 23164 I Circulation ...................................... . 23164 ii Legislative Highlights Texan C a p ito l Correspondents S earch and S eizure Repeal P re a ch er Legislators E d u c a tio n a l A dvan cem ent PAYNE SPEAKS AT GARRISON HALL TODAY G o v e r n o r ’s Salary L ecture on Bible C om m ence at 5 o’clock V o tin g to r e fe r to a su b -com ­ m itte e tw o b ills re la tin g to th e ‘POORLY EDITED’ repeal o f se a rc h and seizu re a c ts passed in 1 9 2 3 , op p on en ts o f S e n ­ ator T h om as L ove, W alter W ood- ! w ard, and o th e r s w ho w ere fa v o r - in ? tho rep eal o f th e s e ts on th e S p e a k e r \\ ill S uggest ground th a t th e y violated c e r ta in ■ g e n e t s o f th e co n stitu tio n , prac- ^ « r i i c a l l y k illed tho b ills w hen th ey 0 f R eading w o Cl assic * acted a d v e r se ly . A p ro p o sa l o f Col. J. L e w is T hom pson o f H ou ston to bar m in ­ ister s o f th e g o sp el and p r ie sts from s e a ts in th e L eg isla tu re, govern or, an d lie u te n a n t gov ern o r, w as d e f in ite ly d efea ted b y v o te o f th e H o u se com m ittee on co n ­ J. s titu tio n a l F orb es an d J . WL H arper, both p reach ers, w er e his ch ie f o p p on ­ en ts. am en d m en ts. B. “ T he B ib le as L iteratu re" w ill be th e su b je c t o f a lectu re to be g iv en by Dr. L eonidas VV. P a y n e th is a fte r n o o n at 5 o ’clock in the G arrison H all A u d itoriu m . Dr. J I a y n e is a p ro fesso r in the d ep a rt­ m ent o f E n glish , and has ed ited and w ritten a n um ber o f bonks sin ce r e c e iv in g his d o cto r’s d e ­ g ree from th e U n iv ersity o f P en n ­ sy lv a n ia in 1904. been the B ible B ills c o m in g b efo re Dr. P a y n e ’s lectu re w ill be the co m ­ m itte e on ed u ca tio n provide b e t­ te r ru ral sc h o o l aid, a m ore a d e ­ q uate B oard o f E d ucation fo r both S ta te and c o u n ty , and a m arked ad van ce in o th e r ed u cation al a c ­ tiv itie s a m o n g w hich is th e p ro­ vision f o r te a c h in g p hysical tr a in ­ in g in th e p u b lic schools. a con sid era tio n o f from th e sta n d p o in t o f b ein g a lite ra ry m aster])ieee as w ill as su b sta n ce in e th ic a l teach in g. and m oral lite r a r y point o f view Prom th e the w orst th e B ib le has p rin ted and w orst ed ited o f all the cla ssic s, sta te s Dr. P ayne. In his le ctu r e Dr. P ayn e w ill tell w h y b een tru e th e se co n d itio n s have and w ill sh ow how the m odern ap ­ proach to th e B ible as lite ra tu r e i is a id in g in co rrectin g som e o f th e th e im p ression s tion th a t w ou ld raise the sa la ry Book. Dr. P ayn e sa ys o f the B i- o f th e g o v e r n o r from $ 4 ,0 0 0 to hie, “ It is the m ost w id ely know n $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r carried the H o u se ; and the by a v o te o f 104 22. V a rio u s ar- classics.'' g u m e n ts w e r e advanced in fa v o r o f th e r a ise . T ex a s, the b ig g e st sta te , p a y s its c h ie f o ffic ia l le ss than a n y o th e r sta te , w ith th e e x ­ cep tio n o f tw o , it w as show n by sta tistic s o f fe r e d in favor o f th e bill. An a m en d m en t to the co n stitu - m ista k en le a st u nd erstood o f all o f G eorge P u rl o f D allas averred It is Dr. P a y n e ’? op inion th at no one m ay be con sid ered w ell ed- POWER GIVEN COMMISSIONER 5 IN LAND SALE Bill G ra n tin g C ontrol T o R eg en ts Is R efused TEN CENT RENTAL R ep re se n ta tiv e Cok W rites S u b stitu te P ro p o sal B ran d in g a i u n sa tisfa c to r y Pit S e n a te bill o> w hich th e board ot control R eg e n ts w ould ne given o f sale o f oil and m ineral righto j th e H ouse; on U n iv ersity lan d s, co m m ittee on p u b lic lands voted T u esd a y night to am en d the bill _ so th at th e e n a c tin g cla u se was th e on ly p art w hich rem ained Me sam e. The p o w er o f sale would he giv en hack to the land com m is- -lo n e r, under su iistU utc, which will be re p o rted favorably. m ea th e, ! su b stitu te A n o t h e r w hich w ould p la ce the pow er in j the hands o f a board c o n sistin g j o f tw o re g en ts and th e land com ­ m ission er, w as voted dow n. th e •The new nill p rovid es that in p lace o f th e $1 p er acre rental m inim um the p rescrib ed , m inim um b e te n c e n ts p er acre. T he m inim um r o y a lty w ould re­ the m ain at land co m m issio n er reta in in g the right to r e je c t any and all bids. o n e-eig h th , w ith th at J. W. W O O D R U F F WOODRUFF TO 08991615 NEW SEMESTER L eg islato rs’ Initiation F e a tu re s Perm Elections In an e le c tio n program f e a ­ r e d by sp eech es o f th ree m em ­ b ers o f th e L e g isla tu re. L ittle C am pus A sso cia tio n se lec te d o f f i ­ cers for th e sp rin g se m e ste r T u e s­ d ay n ig h t. Joh n W o o d ru ff P arad ise w as nam ed p resid en t to su cceed P a u l Mi. N etze r. C. W. Perkinf o f End T o d a y W h e n G rad es A re G iven n igh ts, S leep less r e s tle s s d ays, and all th at sui I o f th in g soon w ill conn' to an end f o r stu d en ts w ho have not b een able to " co rn er” th e ir p r o fe s ­ sors and a^k for th eir grade.-. The first ch ap ter o f r e v e la ­ tion s will begin W ed n esd ay a f ­ ternoon w hen grad es are to be given out to those w ho call at the R egistra r’s o ffic e . G rades w ill be m ailed out w ithin th e n ext few days. PETITIONS ARE LACKING FOR FOUR OFFICES F e b ru a ry Is L ast D ay C andid ates M ay E n ter * j from the S ch ool I A ssociation . T h ese F our o f fic e s to lie filled in th e com in g sp ecial elec tio n , F eb ru ary 19, have n o t been p etitio n e d fo r, a cco rd in g t o K ath erin e R o ek a fe l- o f the S tu d e n ts’ low , se cr eta ry o f fic e s a r e ; the m en ’s co u n cil re p r e se n ta tiv e o f E d u ca tio n ; a ssem b lym an from the stu d e n ts’ School o f L aw ; stu d e n ts’ a sse m b ly ­ d ep a rtm en t o f man jo u rn a lism ; and chairm an o f th e m an s’ H on or C ouncil. T h ose w ho have th e ir j p etitio n s a re as fo llo w s; W m. K ay j M iller, M an agin g E d itor o f th e j D aily T e x a n , Mm. L. B on d, C a c - ; tu s Editor, C urtis B eaty, M en ’s I C ouncilm an from th e B u sin ess Ad-1 from filed the Mi S tu d en t C oun cil o f the W esley F ou n d a­ th e erf o f tion at th e U n iv ersity . B io n t lo w ; Her.ich'd W allin g, in stru cto r in b u sin ess ad m in is­ tr a tio n , chairm an o f ex te n sio n w ork ; Ju a n ita W ebb, p u b licity cha ii m an; V iola K alium , p resi­ d e n t; Mary E loiso S te e le , so ­ .Maude M addox, cial ch airm an ; S u n d ay school cla ss p r e s id e n t; M am ie K alium , serv ice ch airm an ; Miss M ary D echerd, a d ju n c t p ro fesso r o f pure m ath ­ e m a tic s, teach er. ?o«ial M iddle W allin g, ro w ; E dna tre a su r er ; E arle G eorge S un day A dam s, school a ss Lorraine D ech erd , p r e sid e n t; fresh m an ch airm an ; Ruth M er­ ch airm an ; ed ith , m em bership Dr. M arvin C harlton, hoard r e p ie en tut ive. B ack row ; D onald R ed m on d, chairman; E rnest d ev o tio n a l L ew is, v ic e p r e s id e n t; D echerd Mc A fe e , se cr eta ry ; Bob E ikel Y. M. C. A. r e p r e s e n tin g # ; R oy P erk in s, (la s s p resi­ dent ; and Halford M orrison, ch airm an o f the hoard o f s t e w ­ ards. M em bers o f the co u n cil In n is not H arris, J e ff H assell, R obert S ta n le y , and E noch F le tc h e r. in th e picture a re ; freshm an Methodists Plan for Student Day Sunday S u n d ay w ill be M eth o d ist Day at the. U n iv ersity . O fficials o f U n iv e r sity M ethod ist C hurch and o f th e W esley F ou n d ation a rran ged sp ecial p rogram s for all se r v ic e s are e x p e c tin g to h ave a t le a st 1,000 stu d e n ts in a tte n d a n c e, G eorge J miin gtration School. C. B a k er, Jr., d irecto r o f stu d en t w ork, said T u esday. .he have th rou gh ou t the d ay and Dr. P a y n e has ta u g h t B ible fo r o f C orpus C hristi w on oyer M ere-: w hat in ad vanced S u n d ay d ith B ak er o f A m arillo in a c lo se j bid, w here th ere is a bonn m any y e a r s S ch ool cla sses. F or th e p ast s e v - 1 race eral y ea r s he has given a se r ie s o f R om an B ertoeh o f G ranger w as j sta te d . le ctu r es on “ The B ible as E n g lish I ele c te d to th e o f fic e o f se c r e ta r y -! that each tre a su r er . L ite r a tu r e ,” and the in flu e n c e o f th e B ib le on p resen t d ay E n glish L em m en s, lite ra tu r e. An e n tire se c tio n is d evoted to the b etter ffer* o f r o y a ls i* on e-eigh th S p e ech es by V ern on lo y a lty o ffe r e d o ver the minimum be r e p r e se n ta tiv e eq u al to th e h ig h e st cash bonus o ffe r e d . th e v.xie presidency*, pd and th e am ou n t from ro y a lty o f o n e -e ig h th , shall hall c o n stitu te ad d itio n a l The n ew p rovision fb r G len R ose, and T hurm an A dk in s, r e p r e se n ta tiv e U psh u r C ou n ty and Grady W o o d ru ff from pro from F o llo w in g gram . th e e le c tio n s, th ese m en w ere in itia te d as h on ­ orary m em bers o f th e L ittle C am ­ pus A sso cia tio n . In his le ctu r e Dr. P ayne w ill su g g e st som e w ays o f rea d in g th e B ib le in ord er to b est u nd erstan d it, and w ill also su g g e st the b e st lite ra ry form o f th e Book at the th a t w ith a b ig g er salary m ore j ucated w ith o u t k n ow in g th e B ib le W ise C o u n ty fea tu r ed the and k n o w in g it fa irly w ell. capa bl e m en w ou ld be in du ced to run f o r g o v e r n o r . Purl a lso put up a s tir r in g d e fe n se o f “ th e boyg in th e fo r k s o f th e cr e e k ” w hen a llu sio n s w e r e m ade to th e e f f e c t th a t th e c o u n tr y peop le w ou ld kill th e b ill. A n am en d m en t w a s o f- j p resen t tim e, fer ed to th e o rig in a l w hich w ould i d ecrea se t h e am ou n t from $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 j and to $8,OOO ^ V e a tc h . T h is w as voted dow n a f- » ^ te r th e p ro p o ser s had fo u g h t fo r th e ir a m en d m en t on th e g rou n d s th at th e p eo p le o f T exas w er e n ot w illin g to a c c e p t such a rad ical ch a n g e. SIGMA IOTA EPSILON HEARS T F X T I I F MAN PARKE ADDRESSES i l a U L E mn r e a g a n s o c ie ty th e C apitol p reven ted S en a to r Tora P ollard and R ep re sen ta tiv e A d ­ rian Pool the sessio n . A bou t one hundred and tw e n ty - in a tte n d a n c e at C om m ittee m e e tin g s 0--------------- S n elg ro v e a tte n d in g school from b y in The bill p ro v id es th a t the Board fiv e m en w ere th e m eetin g and took p art in th e o f R egen ts shall h ire a m ineralo- in itiation ce re m o n ie s w hich in d u ction o f com p anied th e law m ak ers in to the o rg a n iz a tio n . g ist, and g e o lo g ist, w ho shul! keep j and j both th e land com m ission er th e Board o f R eg e n ts posted a? to the va lu e o f th e lands. Tin­ m en w ould be paid salaries not to ex ceed $ 6 ,0 0 0 . a c ­ th e T he usual p ro v isio n s for su r­ v ey , and th e k eep in g o f the r e c - ! ords in the the land o f f ic e com m issioner, w ere included. o f --------------- o--------------- R ep re sen ta tiv e C oke Stephen-1 au th or ot the : ex p la in ed that w ith a« son o f J u n c tio n , su b stitu te, this p rovision, all d iscretion to which w as the b e tte r bid w ould! be taken fro m th e land com m is- 1 .doner, A ny p en a lty th at m ight he as­ th o se who sessed a g a in st the lands, w ould be paid into Un­ availab le fun d o f th e U n iv ersity ,! in stead o f th e p erm an en t fun d. le a se! TICKETS FOR ANNUAL CO-ED FESTIVAL SELL R eservation s M ust Be In By W e d n esd ay N ig h t T ic k e ts are on sale fo r the first a n n u al co-ed schedu led fe stiv a l fo r T h u rsd ay n igh t from 6 :3 0 tu 9 o ’clock. R ese rv a tio n s m ust be m ade b y th is W ed n esd a y even in g. so th a t p lans can ba p erfe cted by th e v a riou s m a n a g ers o f th e dorm ­ ito r ie s, it wa. a n n o u n c ed . T ick ets for th e a f fa ir m ay be obtained from M iss D oroth y L ou ise Geb- a u er in the dean o f w o m e n ’s o f ­ fic e . T h e J u n ior Girls? C oun cil met T u esd a y i i t 4 m o o n and com pleted ,.... „ In d e p e n d e n t d istrict* h avin g an a sse sse d v a lu a tio n o f $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 or m ore and h a v in g an a tte n d a n c e o f more than 400 s tu d e n ts in th e high sch ool ca n , by a v o te o f th e q u alified v o te r s! o f th e d is tr ic t, organ ize and m ain- j tain ju n io r c o lle g e s, under H ou se I B ill IO w h ich w as fin a lly p assed ! y th e H o u se T u esday. T he ju n io r c o lle g e s w ould tea ch th e f ir s t an d secon d year c o lle g e c o u rses. T he ta x th a t could be le v ie d fo r , th e su p p o rt o f su ch co lle g e s w ou ld be restricted to „ „ a e rabic d e b a te both M onday and T u esd a y b u t w as fm n a lly p a ssed ' bv a v o te o f 82 to 35. Pool A d d re sses M eet O f M an a g em en t F ra te rn ity C arl P o o l, p resid en t o f th e P ool j S h e r - : M a n u fa c tu rin g C om pany, m an, and ch airm an o f th e in d u s­ trial se c tio n o f th e E a st T e x a s C ham ber o f C om m erce w as th e ; , , h onor g u e s t at a d in n er g iv en at c lu b on M on. ; (h e Men>> F a c ,j |t J a m es H . P arke w ill ad d ress th. It ag»n Literary Society on; FR O SH M AY STILL T h ea ter and “ T he E xp erim en ta l th e O p p ortu n ity fo r th e D e v e lo p ­ m en t o f th e D ram a o n th e Cam - p u s” at the regu lar m ee tin g to d a y a t 5 o'clock h all acco rd in g to E v e r e tt* L ove, accord in g to Dr. p resid en t o f th e so c ie ty . __________Q chairm an o f th e d ep a rtm en t E n glish . th e g ir l’s ______ in T A K E ENGLISH 202 A V IA T IO N SOCIETY T O M EET T O N IG H T tw o hours and read in g o f exa: T he co u rse, w hich cou n ts F resh m en w ashing to take Eng- th e d e ta ils for th eir en ro llm en t. stu d y lish 202 m ay still sign up for it, T h is g a la n igh t fo r all U niver- is b ein g in augu rated ll. H. G riffith , | s k y w om en o f th is y e a r and it is hope i that it ; w ill be m ade an an nu al a ffa ir . for P la n s are fo r th e se n io r s to m eet I c o n sis ts o f rapid j a t S c o ttis h R ite D orm itory, jun* a t cam ples o f E n glish j j0 rs th e W om an ’s Build rig, C hurch F eb ru ary 13, a tr a d u a te o f th e U n i- versity, having graduated before there was a separate school of business on the campus. In the discussion which follow­ . , , ... , The U n iv ersity A ero n a u tica l „ , S o c ie ty w ill ho.d its fir st o f th e secon d se m e ste r to m g h t at 7 ■ aa ,. j lite ra tu r e, is op en to all freshm en so p h o m o res at w ho m ade “ C ” or a b ove in f |r&t se m e ste r o f E n glish I. and th e I fr e sh m e n at L ittle fie ld D orm itory. A fte r each cla ss has had its res- w. P a y n e , Dr. L. L, p a t t e e b an q u et, th e ifirls are all to go to the S cottish Rite K irby H all , )r m fc"*"” * ™ * B o ,ld ' C lick, an,I C. E. B lak e w ill be in i i L. i i . ch arge o f th e se c tio n s, w hich w ill D orm itory fo r a dance. a . foU ow s; M onday and __________________________ 25 cents on t k e ; day cvenin(f hy si(rma , ota Ep.j V u a f L°n ut- r , 1 T h e b ill b rou ght forth con su l- j tern it - i I s ilo n, h o n o ra ry m an a g em en t fr a - W ed n esd ay a t 12, T u esd ay and T hursday a t l l , and T u esd ay and T h u rsd ay a t 12. ...— — —— «o— ----------- SH E L B Y H A S O P E R A T IO N T hom as H. S h elb y , Jr., son o f ' D ean T. IL S h e lb y o f th e D iv isio n ; o f E x ten sio n , u n d erw en t an o p era­ tion at 7:30 o ’clock T u esd a y m orn ing at S t, D avid ’s H osp ital. for a p p e n d icitis He is r e stin g w ell a fte r the op­ eration , his m oth er sta ted . It is e s tim a te d by the a u th o rs o f j th e bill th a t a p p roxim ately tw e n ty - f sev en c o u n tie s and tw e lv e c itie s o f th e s ta te could q u a lify u nd er th is b ill to o rg a n iz e c o lle g e s. O f th e 1 2 c it ie s , eigh t n ow h a v e; som e fo r m o f ju n ior c o lle g e a l-j read y o rg a n iz ed . All old m em bers are u rged by be ex-! to a j present and an invitation is ed the dinner, he gave his reasons ! President Bruno Winkler for believing that Texas has great future in the m a n u f a c t u r i n g tended to visitors, he said. field; not only in textile manu- °----------*— other | O R C H E S U S M EETS facturing, but labor branches. Differences conditions and in costs of living ______ also in in S A T U R D A Y A T 2 An amendment to the C onsti-1 constlt•"t* ,h 'T l hu l »l|vanU«o» > jn8tead 0 f thc regular meeting from th r e e Mr. P ool expiesoed his conela- lions on the position and o p p o r -,, tunnies of man in manufacturing. He think*; 0»C|0C|C that this outlook is very prom is- ing, but issued the warning that ^ in-! lotion o f the State of Texas, th e c r e a sin g th e m em bership o f S u p rem e C ou rt to n in e ; a b o lish in g the p resen t C om ­ m ission o f A p p ea ls; and p ro v id in g th e fo r a c o n tin u o u s co u rt w a s fa v o re d by th e H o u se o f R e p r e se n ta tiv e s T u esd a y b y a v o te o f I U to 6. bader th e re so- ? m a^ his ow n a b ility , and his valu e lo tio n , th is am en dm en t w ou ld be *0 ^ e firm w h ose *e rn p loy he en- Siubniitieo to the people o f T e x a s on J u ly 16, 1929. is h is ten d e n c y to o v er -esti on le a v in g school. session o f the cie eollege-trained: SaturJav ^ 1 tbi# * • * " * • * "**M » ' the University d a n c in g clu b , held 2 ial meeting will he afternoon a f t e r the college m ans greatest el .ta CERCLE f RANG AIS TO HEAR . . T /^ - m m n MOR AUD SPE A K TONIGHT .^4 ,____ _______ _______ —.— -—« DIC’D I A M C A r i C T v r l L K i A I N w U b l c , I Y the o f Romance past su m m er in F ra n ce and Eng- o f the d ep artm en t la n g u a g e s, Rice In stitu te , w ill a d - j land p rep a rin g as a can d id ate for MEETS WEDNESDAY d ress th e m e e tin g o f the C ercle ; th e d o cto ra te at th e U n iv ersity o f J F ran cais this W ed n esd ay n ig h t, a t t Paris. H is su b je c t is “ T he Re la A n ovel program will be g i v e n 8 o ’clock at th e U n iv e r sity C lu b, I tion* B etw een F ra n ce and Kng- P ro fesso r M arcel M oraud head P r o fe s so r M oraud sp en t C ollege be allow ed to a cc ep t R ecom m en d ation th at A . & M.j a ract o f se v er a l thousand a cres o f land fo r ex p er im en ts in fo r e str y as a g if t fro m John M. K irby, w as at a m e e tin g o f the P ierian Lit- 2 3 0 4 San A n ton io S tr ee t, in clu d ed in a bill which m ade Ie- w a r y S o c ie ty thi* a fte rn o o n a t 51 g al su ch a g ift. M ineral righ ts o ’clock w ere re ta in e d by the d onor. The m om hill was rep orted fa v o ra b ly from cord in g to M ae B ald w in , fhe committee on education. P ro fesso r M oraud will speak on regular m ee tin g “ T he Y outh o f F la u b e r t.” Ac* the Main B u ild in g, ac- cord in g to Dr. S c h a ffe r , p ro fesso r the F ren ch rom an tic p eriod . is an a u th o rity on preei- M oraud in th e id ea l. f l ___ . . . . in .. . . ... * , l l __ I *___ land d u rin g io d .” th e R om an tic P e r - = E v ery o n e th a t is in te re sted in F rench lite r a tu r e and la n gu age is j in vited sta te s. to a tte n d , Dr, S c h a ffer i v . P ro s tra te P rofs P a tie n tly Passive; P arlin Persists E xam in a tio n s had a q u ietin g e f f e c t on p ro fesso rs as w ell a? stu d e n ts. T u esd a y aftern o o n th e fa c u lty of th e C ollege of A rts and S c ie n c e s m et in the M ain B u ild in g w ith Dean H. T. P arlin p resid in g. The m in u tes w e r e read and the d ean asked if th e r e w ere any old b usiness to th e house. T h ere wa? none. com e b efo re dean th e if inquired T hen h o p e fu lly th ere w ere any n ew b usin ess. S ilen ce still p re­ v a iled . t o make D eterm ined o n e last e ffo r t, Dean Parlin a sk ed if th ere w ere n o t ch an ges S till no one to he recorded. v e n tu r e d voice. O vercom e by th e force o f cir­ cu m sta n ce , th e dean an nou nced th a t a m otion fo r ad jou rn m en t wa? in or der. And th e house ad jou rn ed . raise to a ■* th e reg u la r Sunday school In ad d ition to se rv ­ and ice*, w orsh ip both m orn in g e v e n in g , and the E p w orth L ea g u e in th e even in g, open h ou se hour pro­ w ith a co n tin u o u s m u sical gram w ill be held a t the B ible C hair from 3 ;30 to 6 :3 0 o ’clock S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . o'clock . be A fe a tu r e o f the d ay w ill th e S u n d ay school at a sse m b ly 9 :4 0 G overn or D a n ad d ress M oody has con sen ted to th e stu d e n ts at that tim e u n less u n av o id a b ly d etained. F o llo w in g the stu d e n ts and their friends! w ill ad- Turn to P age 4 , C ol. 3 a sse m b ly , the- Cand*dates* fo r th e v a ca n t of-1 fle e s m ust f ile their p etitio n s w ith ' th e se cr eta ry o f th e S tu d e n ts ’ A s- j s e d a tio n b y F eb ru ary 9. --------------- o--------------- JEFFERS EIKEL TO OPPOSE K.U. DEBATE TEAM DR. STEIN ER TO SPEAK HERE FE B . 13,14,15 A u th o r Com es H ere U n d e r A uspices of Y. M. C. A. Dr. Edw ard A. S te in e r w ho is b e in g b rou gh t to A u stin u nd er a u sp ic e s o f the Y. M. C. A. will le c tu r e a t the U n iv ersity B a p tist l l. and 15. an ­ n ou n ced for the tw o e v e n in g le c­ tu r e s a r e ; “ Straight T h in k in g and a C rooked W orld” and “ M aking o f a G reat R ace.” that have b een S u b je c ts C ontest to T a k e Place In L a w re n c e Feb. 26 an d 27 Leroy J e f f era and Bob E ikel iii will rep resen t th e U n iv e r sity tw'o d eb ates w ith K an sas U n iv e r si­ ty, T u esd ay and W ed n esd ay, F eb ­ ruary 26 and 27, at L aw ren ce, K ansas. tak e In the fir s t co n test, J e f f e r s and th e a ffir m a tiv e E ikel w ill side o f th e q u estion , “ R esolved , T hat the J u ry S ystem Is I n e f fic ­ ient as a M eans o f A d m in ister in g J u stice.” The d eb a te w ill be held on the cam pus, w h ile the secon d d eb a te, F eb ru ary 2 7 , w ill tak e p lace o ff th e cam pus. In the seco n d d eb ate th e T e x a s team wall be given the n eg a tiv e side o f th e q u estion co n cern in g the proposal Al Sm ith fo r th e m od ifica tio n o f the V olstead A c t and th e E ig h teen th A m en d m en t in his sp eech o f a ccep tan ce a? can d id ate , , o f G overn or as proposed , , . Dr. S te in e r was born in Viera* A u str ia , and a tte n d ed th e U n -1 {o r , •>reald<'Bt o f thc na, ; iv e rsity o f H eidelb erg. H e re ce iv - 9a r^'- a1*, cd his b ach elor o f d iv in ity d e g r e e a! O berlin, and g ra d u a te w ork at th e U n iv e r sitie s o f G o ttin g en and B erlin . He ha? p ub lished a num ber o f b ook s on j im m ig ra tio n , am on g w h ich ane “ From A lien did P"st R EG IST R A T IO N NOW _ - . M A D y K E A v _ , H k b J , Z Z O [VIA K N . r -o- ----------- fig u r es fo r M on- th a t 5 ,7 2 6 stu d e n ts ' tio n a liz in g A m erica,” “ and “ The had re g iste r e d in the U n iv ersity th is year, acco rd in g to to ta ls com - ! Im m igran t T id e,” to C itiz e n ,” “ Na- j d ay sh ow ed R egistra tio n The O pen F orum s o f D a lla s and piled by th e A ud itor’s o ffic e . San A n to n io have sp on sored Dr. I o f new' stu d e n ts S te in e r ’.* v isit to T e x a s, an d it is en te r in g sch ool for the secon d se- probable th a t he w ill a lso le ctu re j m eeter reach ed a to ta l o f 286 in H ou ston . The n um ber ; M onday. Facts About Former U.T. Students Who Now Fill Solon Chairs a m em ber S e n a to r E ugene M iller o f o f the W ea th er fo r d , F o r ty -fir s t L egislatu re, received hi? lav: d egree at th e U n iv ersity in 1926. In 1922, he re ce iv e d hi? b ach elor o f arts d egree at S. M. U. w he *e he played ta ck le an d guard on th e fo o tb a ll team and also took j 0 I p art in debates. in S en ator M iller served th e from o f R ep re sen ta tiv e s H ouse 1921 to 1 9 2 5 , S in ce 1925 He has b een in th e S en a te . S in c e r e c e iv ­ in g h is law d eg re e in ’2 6 , h e bae b een p r a c tic in g law in W e a th e r ­ ford . Senator Miller has in trod u several bilk before the Sea** 8 STUDENTS NOW ON HOSPITAL T h e U«iv*i?r»ity JHaaitk reports a total o f eigh t Those in the hospitals. ton Infirmary ale: Virginia Margaret Nester, a n t Sanes. The stndenta Ford Green, “ Silverman, M’DONALD W E CASE RE-TRIAL IE O MARCH 4 $ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 B equest to U niversity Is Involved FOR OBSERVATORY Ju ry U n a b le to A g re e In H e a rin g in O c to b e r R etrial o f th e M cD onald w ill case which in v o lv es a b eq u est o f $ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 to th e U n iv e r sity , has been set fo r M onday, March 1, at P aris, accord in g to ad v ices reach ­ in g the C apitol T u esd a y fro m Par­ is. R eop en in g o f th e case m arks the third trial in c o n n ectio n w ith the w ill o f W . J. M cD onald, P aris banker, w ho b eq u ea th ed th e U ni­ versity o v er o n e m illion d ollars for the erection o f an a stron om ic­ al ob servatory. In the fir st tria l th e w ill was su stained in fa v o r o f the U n iv er­ sity , but th e c o n te s tin g h eirs ap­ pealed th e case on th e grou n d th at M cDonald w as o f unsound m ind w hen he w rote th e d ocu m en t. The Suprem e C ourt a n ew trial on an error made by th e low ­ er court. ord ered The secon d tria l h eld la st Oc­ tob er resu lted in a h un g ju ry, --------------- o--------------- S0UTHA1D WILL DISCUSS SIGHT CONSERVATION Education School P resen t L ectu res W e d n e sd a y to is "C onservation o f E y e sig h t” the su b ject o f an illu str a te d le c­ ture which w ill be g iv e n th is W ed­ nesday n ig h t in G arrison H all A u ­ ditorium a t 7 o'clock . Charles F . S ou th aid , fie ld sec­ retary o f Hie E y e sig h t C on serva­ tion C ouncil o f A m erica, w ill d e­ liver the lectu re. “ This is a su b je c t w hich is o f vital con cern to c o lle g e stu d e n ts in particular, and w ill be op en to ev eryon e,” sta te d Dr. II. T. M an­ uel, p rofessor o f e d u ca tio n a l p sy­ chology. The lectu re ha:, b e in arranged by the d ep artm en t o f ed u cation al p sychology. — o--------------- DON ANDERSON TO ADDRESS AD FRAT Don A nderson o f th e D allas Journal has b een in v ited to speak to the m em bers o f th e A lpha D e lta Sigm a a d v ertisin g fra ter n ity a t a m eetin g to be h eld S atu rd ay n ig h t, February 6 :3 0 to & 9, from o'clock. A nother fe a tu r e o f th e m e e tin g w ill be the pin se r v ic e , a t w hich tim e the m em b ers w ill r e c e iv e th e! fratern ity pins. A ,S. M E. SPO N SO R S L E C T U R E SERIES The A m erica n S o c ie ty o f Me­ chanical E n g in e e r s has a n n ou n ced le c tu r e s to be giv en a series o f during th e n e x t tw o m onths in tho E n g in ee rin g B u ild in g , room 103. The sch ed u le fo r th e le c tu r e s is aa fo llo w s: F eb ru ary l l , “ S te a m ,” b y Bab- cock -W ilco x C o.; F eb ru ary IS* “ S a fe ty F ir st,” b y M. M. HaUer, in stru cto r; M arch “ Liquid A ir,” and “ S to r y o f C om press- A ir” ; and Maireh 2 4 , “N e w D evel­ op m ents in A r c W eld in g,” b y L incoln E le c tr ic C om pany. l l , PAGE T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929. 1929 Steer Ball Club Introduced ToTexasStudes Steers Lay off Court After Return to Austin GHORNS SETTLE DOWN FOR PORKER FRA YSt V ie!Ju,A1d W isconsin to Enter In Texas Carnival Florida Requests Meagher Goes Information in Regard to Relays D orothea Phillips o f Rockdale S ta r tin g there in i a form er stud en t o f the ttniveri put pow erful clubs rity, and a stu d en t a t Brenau Col fin every con feren ce in which S t .J h g e in G ain esville, G eorgia, dur Edw ards has p articip ated since he Moi? the first sem e ster, h as enroll e l in the U n iversity and is staying has bern coachin g then*. One of the reason s why he w as a t the Delta D elta D elta house. the j a chance to see what he can do. P R E M EDS ST U D Y NUTRITION stu d en ts h av e enrollee in H, E. 325. P rin ciples o f Nutri tion, which Dr. J . C. W inters is i conducting this term fo r pro-met ^ By c . A. B U R T O N N * m e —Gordian S ulliv an, Home—- C m terville, A ge-—2 0 y e a r *. H eig h t——S fe e t, IO incite*, W eight— 1 78 pound*. P etitio n — -T hird base. T h row * rig h t; b a t* righ t. E x p e rie n c e -—Tw o y e a r * Mum W o r k Second Day Out ; M eagher nos had a very sue-1 c e ssf a1 caree r while coaching at St. E d u a rd s. 1910, he ha has been named head fo o tb all coach a t Rice w as no surprise to u- W a n . His frie n d s here in A ustin, as they „* vt o _ A,„ knew that M eagher w as m emione*! fo r the post. at San M arco* H igh Sch o o l; one y e a r at A llen A cad e m y , B ry a n ; on e year fresh m an ? one stun­ n er in A u stin C ity L e a g u e . ST. ED W A RD S COACH HAS S U C C E S S F U L RECO RD ., cation of the prin cip les o f nutri , tion to the prevention and cure o , , Ja c k M e a g h e rI stu den ts ", The class will stu d y the appli *; . . .. i ■ bein g j dist>ases> By BOB C A N T R E L L T f u n Sport* Cdf tor The news th at , . , J ifte* w ... ,, m .. “ d Pet. I OOO .SOO .600 .500 .2 5 0 .200 .1 4 3 . l , . . , . . . SPORT TALK Bf B O B C A N T R E L L TU XAN SPOUTS EOtTOM C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G „ ... p W L I 6 i A rk an sa s I 4 T exas ___ _ ......5 A. & M. — ___ 5 2 3 3 3 s . rn. u . „ _ 6 3 I B a y lo r __ ... „ . 4 4 I Rice 6 I r . c . u ____ __ 7 5 A. t f t Wins First Play - off Clash The U n iversity of W isconsin ha# sign ified its intention o f entering a relay team in the fifth an nual T ex a s R elays here March 29, a c ­ cording to “ O x” H iggins, direc- to r o f the T ex as carn ival. W ;*-1 ( J *c k > M eagher, Sperial is f he Da tty Texan, H O G ST O N . Feb. 5 .- -John M eagher'* » iub have won I 75 per cent o f th eir gam es since | en terin g the T ex a s C onference, P. J and have alw ays had a fa ir de- South- a g a in st on second, R hoads , on congin w j| 5 en ter team s in the four (*oach a < S t. Edw ards U n iv ersity , | wesern Conference team s. gree o f su ccess fo o tb all head u n '? I i ^ ! I’ ] likely will have mile and two mile relays, a team in and A ^ t m , has been named to s u e - j th e cee>«»<•«*» th a t J h o ; Uhm will b attle 01 0 haV(, ( oulltj n_ th tx^L. rC r Z l t tn< T t o t m urk h a. bern | f m r , c m « . . . whi, h , h. „ hov„ ; * " a Punitive the w inning of the tw o j aggregation semi-windup place on _______ night r rn in I fo u r * T h u rsd ay night in the I S « ,» r “ “ “ O S te e r r « „„k „ii w* Ka rd baseball rune ss going to be hard to make. . ____„ ^ , K dem onstrated with two *o o d aw n repo rtin g f o r each po-, which th e}. aition, an d with each man ire np well. The In field Some ten or twelve s u m on hand,: , ith(,r of th# while the o u tfie ld boasts o f has . .h o w -; way to copping attain T„ „ „ , | „ ; s.* an(| VHj(, jf th ,. rum „ r that #pj| ch#nr„ for a wj|) toppi we]l on th(, ir tears. the The hurling s t a ff south- men capable in loop. will carry * full quota o f paw s besides the mali *™ Y <>t\ elutf'ble is true. With both riffht-handere who have reported | (hpH|, fo r service. Three capable catch ­ ers have appeared on the scene. « J » j circulated on the campus during flit day yesterd ay that B ig ’Un Rose and Ja m e s F’omby wert* in- L o n gh orn * will find minus a ste llar center. them selves (>f (h|, "* o f I fence y « t * r . | ™ r*" Bi* Boh Curt- found the rung* j St*?r’* Knrin* Hug ( amp and {folly Brock, the '»*"»• nm bv and pf the right field 1 O r w a r d , day aftern oo n and blasted a drive! o f I"* t enty over the fence. Tommie H u g h e ,! Wray, Mono did b is best to knock two or three boards o f f the sam e wall with ’ * nd 3aV" Lw>npy will hold a drive th at lacked inches o f clear- down lhwn from Michi­ gan , w here he has been hitting everything that h as been throw n him the last fo u r years. Hog Forwards Fighting for High Point Honors Special to Tha Potty Texan. successive . F A Y E T T E V IL L E , Feb. 5. At j the sam e time Francis A. Sch m idt’s j six-fo oters ait* fighting fo r th eir title in w hat their hardest a ss ig n ­ they m ent o f the season again st the T exas Longhorns, a m erry b attle will Ik * goin g the Porkers* own ram p. on within term This scrap will hove the eyes of A rk an sas on T e x a s that night fo r native sons are anxiou&ly w atch­ ing the result o f the ’'Piekell vs. Schoonover” race fo r high sco r­ ing honors. Found Porkers On Mud Courts; Now Champs th e S penal to The I bitty Tt ran Fob. F A Y E T T E V IL L E , 5.— Truth may be stra n g e r than Ac­ tion but this one is hard to be­ lieve. B u t believe it or not, it’s so. Fran cis A. Schm idt, the man has taken the m ere “ kids” fo r the i last three y e a rs and re-vam ped them basketball player of the South w est C o n fer­ ence, never once played a var- this sport in his into champion ! sity gam e o f ; fife. A grad u ate o f the N ebraska ] Cornhusker school, S h m id t had ■ other things to do besides play or even try to play varsity b ask et­ ball. But ho got the fundam en- j tabs in his head, and they stuck. j {Seemingly, he g«»t juxfc the right amount of " c o m " from the Corn- husker school to feed his H og* the proper diet. Six years ago when Schmidt came to the Ozark hills, the Pork­ ers were playin g basketball on a mud court. He didn ’t know the gam e, according or ^chmidt either. But th a t’s where F ran cis ( ame in. to Hoyle, Yet, despite the fact that this man ha* never dressed in varsity basketball to gs, he was givon na­ tional recognition by being named on the national rules com m ittee ut New O rleans. And hi* “ kid” L a m , the m em bers o f which are all in their teen s, is well on the Bib Falk and Potsy A llen were out again , and will continue to repo rt fo r work with the Steers until ordered to th eir respective train in g cam ps. The squad was of augm en ted by the repo rtin g Allen Ingram , & rookie right­ hander, while a num ber o f frosh h urlers reported fo r h attin g prac­ tice and pitching. — —--------o------------ STEERS HAY CH GAME WITH IRISH P lan s fo r b e a u tify in g the en­ tran ce to Clark Field and for the ratification of the schedule fur the non-conference b a r h a l) game- will be the chief con sideration s at the re g u la r m eeting o f the A Olio t- Council this W ednesday night at j 7:'(0 at the Y. .Vt. C. A. G am es with the Y anks, G iants, ; N orthw estern, and th * O saka J a p ­ anese d u b have been scheduled d efin itely. The N otre Dame club i may be on the card, sin ce the club ] this j is m aking a spring. to u r o f T ex as An invitation from T ulane to the U niversity a sk in g for a dual j tennis m eet will be considered by ; the council. Freshm an cross-coun­ try num eral aw ard s also will be considered. way fo r a fourth successive title, provided Lon gh orn s don’t the bum p them out o f the race. TICKETS TO PORKER FRAYS READY FOR STVDES AT 9 --------- Rice has set a good exam ple The lanky Picked, who stan d s the four point m arg in ; circuit with is topping the barely nix feet, will go into gam e with a «.. Tickets fo r the A rk an sas gam es ] over his brun ette rival. Piekell will be read y this m orning a t 9 91 j o ’clock a the office* o f the Ath- in Z Hall, accord- ! ietio Council only once did Schoon-j m g to Wiley G laze. T ickets fo r the both gam es Vrill be handed out leas beginning a t th is hour, but per- se- sons m ay secu re tickets only fo r n ig h t1 the night on which th eir division the opening fo r T . C. U. to follow . Within point#. three d ays a fte r Claude R oth -j Once and geb had told the Owls th at he over ever tem porarily hold w as through. Ja c k Meaghe r had ( leadership, and that was fo r been signed by the Owl officials, than 24 hours in the B aylor T here w ere no long draw n-out a r rie*. On gum ents over whether a man w as; Schoonover chalked up 26 poin ts. I is scheduled. good enough fo r the .mb o r n ot. j However, on the following night Persons whose M eagher will make the Houston in stitu tio n ; his crown with 22 points, w hile; to secure a great m entor, and will build a pow erful club fo r the rest the conference m em bers to look o w n is a good coach, ann Piekell cam e right back to resu m e I with M, N, O, o r P wiTT be able first those whose nam es begin With F , G, or tick ets fo r the the Bruin d efen se centered aroun d gam e F rid ay night, while o f , Schoonover. ---- and Schoonover fere nee gam es to shatter It is calculated now that Pick- * H will get d u cats fo r the second ell will only have to average eight I clash points The Ponte* probably set a con--'points in their rem aining $ix the S atu rd a y night. Blanket nine tax es m a y b e exchanged, but only con- ■ person * with last nam es beginning f eterne record fo r holding lette rs ta i) in th eir gam e with T e x a s Ten individual scoring record es- will be able to secure a ticket fo r M onday night adieu they kept the sphere fo r three minute* without Ohio S ta te , who made I J J points g e ttin g rid it. N um erous t a t * daring the game, a Pony! im' would get the bal! and stand It was ifm place without moving. sta llin g gam e thai threw the off their balance for th* and won the game fo r the BOXING ENTRIES ENDFEBRUARY l l fo r a seaso n ’s play in 1925. the B ig with one o f the -----------o— ------- o f! either gam e, Johnny Miner, la v is h e d by RIA MUGGS” Pome*-, seven o f nam es biffin J o h n n y / WURRV U P / V O U Q L U N C H I S G E T T IN G C O LO A m o i t s t i m e TO /TLCT AAC V yrs the It rn sbmidt h u u ted reported that Francis in S te e rs The deadline for entries in the] intramural wrestling and hexing cia-h With T. C. IL rn F o r t5 tournament lf Monday. February : bi* I L with the tournament gettin g» the ] under way the follow ing Thurs- Seven weight " luri&y night, and th at did. I f it im Schmidt, day, February l l . mn everything fwcrnd e$rfc a BA be-, divirion* will be open to e n trie s,; a lg in ....V -Mfmmymmm, ' running from the 115 pound elans J up to the heavyweights, with -old Porker* Invade Au*- j ® *dal* going to the winner in each , nd, ibnf wiU h rio gj weight, ha* done 4ft paint* I AU entries must be made iii Z the H a ll a t the physical training of­ fice, and made before February T ickets will be availab le until 5 o’clock o f the d ay o f the gam e, but all those who hold blanket ta x e s entitlin g them to see that d a y ’* gam e are u rged to get their tick ets early in o rd er to avoid the last-m inute rush. Down deep in the Kongo the native sons believe that anybody who has an explorer for dinner will absorb ail the brains, courage and other success-assuring virtues of the unfor­ tunate victim. We wish we could say the same of Chesterfields -—that all their popularity is conferred upon whosoever smokes them. Frankly, however, this is not invariably true. Several Chesterfield smokers have recently been discovered who are not ambassadors, steel kings, or even bank presidents. But—since Chesterfields are so satisfying, mild and different—we’ll all o f us continue to enjoy them for these sound smoke-virtues alone. Popularity? Six million smokers are enjoying ’em today. Such popularity must be deserved. Make it six million and one? A j ' C h e s t e r f i e l d M I L D enough for anybody. .and . T H E Y S A T I S F Y Sure I ough Luck tfccrrr * mysks tobacco co. By BEN DAVE ALLEN W EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1S29. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE 3 OOETC RUBY C. LEW IS S o c i e t y E d it o r T e l e p h o n e 9 1 3 5 W i lm a Gri f f i n and U nited in Houston W . P.Hamblin, Jr. W e d d in g Jan. 13 ■we M arvin Brown from th e Delta the in F o rt Kappa Epsilon house s p e n t week-end a t her homo W orth. Allan Shivers, Delta T h e ta Phi, spent th e week-end at his hom e in Port A rth u r. Lucille Robbins of E lgin has moved from 2803 Nueces t o 2002 San Antonio Street. W inn ie Harris the I first of the week from a visit to I her hom e in Bryan. r e tu r n e d Robert Bowen and P aul Madi- : son fro m the Delta Kappa Epsilon I house spent the week-end a t Mad- * ison’s home in Fort Worth. S O C I A L C A L E N D A R S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 9 G eim an a t Gymnasium, 9 12 o ’clock. F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 15 the Woman’s Phi Delta T h e ta dinner- dance a t the Stephen F. Aus­ tin Hotel, 7-1 o’clock. S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 16 German a t Gymnasium, 9-12 o’clock. the Woman’s Judge and Mrs. H. M. Garwood of Houston visited th e Wrenn Li­ bra ry Monday. Mary Ford of the Kappa Al­ her pha T heta house visited a t home in Orange last week-end. Minelma Curling of the Delta Zeta house spent the week-end at her home in Bartlett. Marian McDowell, Delta Zeta, the past week-end at her spent home in Lockhart. Thompson, Delta Zeta, visited in Houston fa r several days between semesters. Cora Mac La F le u r of the Del­ ta Zeta house left Tuesday for h er home in Kinder, Louisiana, to It is atten d her fa th e r’s funeral. not known when she will return to the University. M. C. McGehee and C. L. Cole­ man from the Delta Theta Phi house spent the week-end in San Angelo. Tom Bolton, Beta T h e t a Phi for visited a t his home in D e n to n several days between sem esters S ylvester Bennett of th e Kappa Alpha house spent the week-end in E ast Lyons. A nnebel Haralson of th e Phi Omega Upsilon house visited at home in I limey for several days betw een semesters. M ildred Tarver, Kappa Alpha T heta, visited at her home in San Antonio between semesters. D orothy Williams of t h e Delta Zeta house is visiting a t h e r home in Monroe, Louisiana. M ary S artor was the week-end gue-.t of Laura Boedeker in Cam­ eron. They are members o f the Delta Z eta sorority. Constance Hume has re tu rn ed to Scottish Rite Dormitory afte r a w e ek ’s visit at her home in Pal­ estine. visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Alexan­ der of Childress their d a u g h ter, Ruth Alexander, during the p a s t week. After a motor trip to San Antonio, th e y r e t u r n ­ ed to Childress Sunday. H azel Clausewitz of S an A nton­ io, who was a student in th e Un­ iversity last year, was a recent guest of Winnie McAnally a t Mrs. D u n lap ’s, and of Anita Riedesel at the Phi Omega Upsilon house. Sperry Brown from the Delta the Kappa Epsilon house spent week-end in San Antonio. M elbyrn Rabensburg of th e Del­ ta Chi house spent the Week-end at his home in Bastrop. Merle Bell of Palacios has en­ tered the University f o r the sec­ ond semester and is staying at Mrs. W. J. Kirk’s, 2002 San An­ tonio Street. S. L. Brannon re tu rn ed from a week-end visit to Bastrop. has R am ah Crabb moved Scottish Rite Dormitory. to the W. P. Cumings has re tu rn e d from a visit to his hom e in El Campo. On ah Jacks visited in McMahan last week-end. Mrs. Agnes Wright f r o m the W o m an ’s Building, r e tu r n e d Mon­ day n ight from a visit to h e r home in M art. Elizabeth Terrell has w ithdraw n from the University and will go to school in Abilene. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Monroe the week-end of Houston were guests of Mrs. C. F. D unlap. DEMS Gertrude Murray has moved from 2006 Whitis to the Delta Delta Delta house. “ Doc” Pope of Coleman, a for­ m er student in the University and a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fratern ity , has re-en tered the Un­ iversity and is staying a t the fra ­ tern ity house. , J. W. Caraway, Howard Hoff­ man, Harry Williams, and Archi­ bald Harrison from the Delta T h eta Phi house visited the last week-end in Dallas a n d Denton. Jam es “ Doc” Anderson, Beta T heta Phi, spent several days be­ tween semesters in Dallas. William Edward King were week-end H a rry Zeanon They are members T heta Pi fraternity. and Henry guests of in F o rt Worth. of the Beta G arn ett Northcott of Hunting­ ton, W est Virginia, has entered th e University and is staying at 2 0 0 6 Whitis. Lula Mae Payne from .Mrs. W. J. K irk’s spent the week-end at her home in Normangee. v • j THE PROPER FOOTWEAR FOR THE PROPER HOUR! Our showing presents leathers and combina­ tions of leathers that will lead the fashion parade for sm art Spring Shoes. -New Colors •New Styling ■New Lines Priced At New Ideas New Dignity New Loveliness S6 and $7.50 The m arriage o f Wilma Griffin of Beeville and W. P. Hamblen, J r ., of Houston was solemnized Thursday, Ja n u a ry 31, a t Temple. The Rev. T. E. Neal, pastor of F ir s t Methodist Church, perform ­ ed the ceremony. Miss Griffin was a junior in the University and a m em ber of the Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Hamb­ len was a junior in the School of L aw and a m em ber of the Delta T h e ta Phi fra tern ity . A fte r a short wedding trip, Mr. a n d Mrs. Hamblen will be at home in Austin to continue their work in the University. Allan Shivers D elta T heta Phi, and Elna Grif­ fin, Chi Omega and sister of the bride, attended the wedding. U N IV E RS IT Y LADIES TO E N T E R T A I N WITH TEA The University Ladies’ Club will be a t home Wednesday afternoon in honor of the wives of the legis­ lators from 4 to 6 o ’clock at the University Club rooms, 2304 San Antonio Street. The hostesses a r e : Mesdames L. T. Bellmont, chairman, L. L. Click, A m o Nowotny, E. H. Perry', Sr., E. R. Sims, C. D. Simmons, C. A. Smith, Floyd Stovall, and Misses Sarah Clapp and Anna Hiss. They will be assisted by members of the council of the University Ladies’ Club: Mesdames W. R. Long, pres­ id ent; E. K. McGinnis, E. L. Dodd, V. I. Moore, and J. T. Bucholtz. Elizabeth Howard of Childress has moved from Mrs. C. F. Dun­ lap ’s to the Delta Delta Delta house. Nell Hurley, Phi Mu pledge, has withdrawn from the Univer­ sity and retu rned to her home in Franklin. F ay e Marvin has withdrawn fro m the University to accept a teaching position in h er home in E dna. Elizabeth Hindman has moved from Mrs. C. F. Dunlap’s to Scot­ tish Rite Dormitory fo r the sec­ ond semester. F ra n k M offatt of Mercedes bas retu rn ed for the coming semester. He is living a t the Kappa Sigma house. to the University Naomi King has re tu rn ed to school a fte r an illness a t her home in Silsbee. A udrey Kern of Houston has re ­ e ntered this sem ester and is residing at Mrs. C. F. Dunlap’s. the University for Jam es Pipkin of Bryan has re- - tu rn ed from a week-end visit to t ^ H o u sto n . Tom Sorrell and Leo Thompson sp e n t the week-end in San An­ tonio. J oh n and Alex Terrell and Pat the Kappa Alpha C andler house were visitors in Monterrey, Mexico, during the past week. of Jam es Soudcr and William N o rth Mann spen t tho week-end in San Antonio as the guests of Mrs. Hal Browne, rom the University because Virginia Suggs has withdrawn of to her illness and has re tu rn e d home in Denison. Robert Woodul, Edward Living­ ston, and Jack K ru e g er visited in th e ir homes in San Antonio over th e week-end. Give Flowers Your gift means more When bought at Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Phone 2-1147 STUDENTS Your Co HAS ALL . I New and Second-Hand ’Also] Everything You Need In '■ r r I • i I J I :■ J/../JI l f I J" ■ I —;-P ti i * \ i i SAVE TIME! Try the Co-op S L I P P E R SHOVE I P w fc c P S h o n s — Perfect* Pii-N ng I 1101E Sixth —One door oft Congress I I I rn ■ ’) A ; “T he Students Store” School ' ' . ' • P A C E 4 % tit Bally gexan PaMi*fc«d e s th# eampwi o f tim TJni*» •H? of THM. 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Night Reporter; ar|[| - H m inl|tt, „ t ^ An ^ Captain F rank XL Hawks of Houston is the latest to attem p t to better the record ©f 18 hours . N O N S E N S E MERRY MYRMIDONS of might the Standing sitting through a t 5:30 He took o ff from Los Angeles Monday night o’clock, flying an improved mode5 Lock­ heed ship. A new type of m otor cowling on the plane is claimed to increase the speed 20 miles an hour. Lest the gods th at be requite Them in an o th er way. A silly verse has this turned out W e've got no more to say And so I’M save my silly thoughts And w rite them out an o th er day day. ID LIN G ALONG W IT H E IL E R S Bunk opine* a* how he would rath er pay the piper the judge. He says the judge is too well versed in the “ fin e” points of the law, than T h’ old tim e r wa* telling us th a t there arc still a few Demo­ crats le ft in Texas. They show­ ed a close-up o f Hoover in the show where he wa* the oth er night and some of the applause was sibilant. These guys who live n e a r wom­ en ’* dorm s lead a hard life on a c ­ count of the serenading. One of ’em was saying th a t i f s all rig h t for a dog to howl a t th e moon b u t these college students ought to know better. is Borco is back in school b u t under special observation. T hree detectives and a sh eriff are on hi* afraid he m usta done som ething or other. trail. Bunk in T hey m y he wa* on the level, been but the level m ust have ra th e r low. M A R Y A N D J I M A Story of Idyllic Love SYNOPSIS— Jim scant# fo* home a f te r m aking his fortune in the city w hither he w ent when he learn­ ed th a t his girl friend and f i­ ancee, Mary, another. This other, P ercy the traveling man, turn* out *o be a m arried neighbor*’ man, much to the glee and M ary's chagrin. .Jim Is on his way home to claim the hand of hts affianced bride. loved Chapter X II.— With the Spring Cam# Jim. The spring w ith the little love­ bird* twittering in the tree* had come to Podunk C enter and ev ery ­ th in g was blooming, even th** vil­ lage idiot who was slightly more blooming ever. Cowslips th an and Were the o rd er of the day romance was in the air or th e re ­ abouts, And with the spring came Jim in all his city finery. He was dressed much b e tte r than P erry had been; he had seen to that. and as he strolled ja u n t­ ily up the avenue he swung hU cane leisurely against his spats in o rder th a t atten tio n m ight be called them , not th a t it wa- necessary, fo r everybody bad no­ ticed them when he stepped olT the train. to Re was going to sec M ary and he wa?* so tickled. She flung As he came up the walk from the front gate, M ary ran out to m eet him and sobbed out her joy her­ at seeing him. self into his arm s with ladylike abandon. He handed her the bag of gold to pay the m ortgage and on ki«sed her a symbolic thrice the forehead. Then, he picked her up and carried her over the threshold. (T o Be Continued.) o—-—...—....... METHODISTS FOR STUDENT D (C ontinued From Page t> jo u m to the fo u r Sunday school classes fo r students. Special sub­ jects fo r the day have been a n ­ nounced. The teachers and their subjects are: Dr, E rn est C. Webb, director o f the Bible chair, class of young women and women. “ The C reation Account in Gene- SELF-CONFIDENCE An expression one often hear* at Is th a t “ the world takes you y o u r own valuation.” In mod­ ern tim es this statem en t is espe d a ily tru e; fo r in th#* sc .Trying too rush of the business world m any contact# are made in the course of the day to adm it o f a close study of ch aracter met. each T urning thum bs down on paci­ fist plea*, the Senate votes in the the cruiser bill, time clause on which provides fo r construction on the I* ships to begin before In so doing the body over­ 1931. ride* P resident Coolidge’* express wishes, who favored the elim ina­ tion o f the clause. This elim ina­ tion, it is said, would create noth­ ing more than “ paper” ships. Confidence in one's own abili­ ties, therefore, is more necessary now' than ever before. It is the chief prerequisite fo r success in require* an y undertaking which Party line* w ent to smash on th* co-operation of others fo r se­ the proposition, Democrats and appli­ curing a good job when Republicans combining on both Self-confi­ cant* are numerous. sides of the issue. And it might bearing dence and the the interest you to know th a t fa ir b o m of it, coupled with a Democratic Senator* Mayfield! and am ount of skill, im press employ ors and fellow worker* as no or- j .Sheppard of Texas voted to eiimi- d in ary show o f ability could do. T here are, of course, in the world a g reat many people who have th is quality in an excessive de­ seems, g re e; but even these, somehow accomplish more than th e ir more modest brethren. is discovered Shakespeare knew his golf, nato the tim e clause. assured How that it it An English journ alist, proving th a t the Bard of Avon was equally good with pen o r p u tter, discloses a few of Shakepeare s rem arks on this fascin atin g pastime of fol­ lowing gutta-percha. The the Bard states: “ Cursed be the hand th at made these fatal hoi#*,” Richard HL “ Uneven is the course, I like it no t,” Romeo and Juliet. And the caddy m ust have said: “A plague upon the ty ra n t th a t I ’ll b ear him na more I serve. sticks,” The Tem pest. Here is some trouble in a sand trap. “ Aye, my good lord, safe in a ditch he bides with tw enty tre n c h ­ ed gashes on his head ” Tho dub who fan* the air cries: “ A fo u rth f S ta rt eyes! W hat! Will the line stretch out till the j crack o f doom ? A nother yet? A seventh. I'll see no more.” And the nineteenth hole: “ A garish flog, to be the aim of every dangerous shot,” Rich- t ard III. W ashington rum or suggest* : T hat Henry I., Stimson will be the next S ecretary of S tate, That Harlan F. Stone will be Attorney-General. T hat Ray Lyman W ilbur will be S ecretary of Interior, Meanwhile Hoover, vacationing in Florida, refu ses to affirm or deny the rum ors. C ollegial: T here rn a rum or th at President Coolidge m ay be offered the presidency of the U niversity of Michigan. Cramming fo r an exam ination unbalanced the mind of a New York stu dent, and he hanged him­ self Monday, WUiiamette University, a theo­ logical school, i* now advocating a revocation of dancing in order to stop “ necking” and “show -go-» ing.” * The breeding of th is confi­ dence, then, the aw akening of a feeling th a t w hatever problem p resents itself will be dealt with adequately, is one of the princi­ pal ways in which the U niversity benefits it* students. T he g rad ­ u ate may be engaged in some kind of work not touched upon in the slightest degree by his U niversity is tra in in g ; yet he feel* th a t he able to solve any problem th a t comes before him. E x-students feel, somehow, the be­ pressure of the U niversity hind to them, urging them on success; and with such a bulwark to protect them th a t they feel th ey cannot fad.— F. R. M. - - — _ — ,— —— TE WAA- fflL L CONDUCT TOUR OF CITY Trip Ends With Camp Fire and Social Hour Te-W AA-Hiss will visit place* o f in tere st in Austin S aturday, F eb ru a ry 9, in th e ir annual Te- W AA-Hiss sig h t seeing to u r which will start from the W om an’s Gym­ nasium a t 3d?0 ©’clock. W alter E. to n g . secretary of the Austin Cham ber of Com­ m erce, will direct the to u r, which will include the Capitol, old land office museum. French embassy, F iat* Cem etery, T reaty Oak, and places o f historic relation to 0 . H en ry . The Wrenn L ibrary of th e U niversity will also be includ­ ed in the tour. The I diversity o f C alifornia announces th at R. A. S tilto n , c u r­ ato r o f the museum o f paieontoi- has set out on an expedition Two divisions o f the group will m ake the trip, Those who have been on the trip in previous year* J will follow a different route from a -oriF the Canadian river in n o rth those who are taking it fo r the and the group- will firs t time. m eet fo r a cam p-fire supper and a social hour. cm Texas in search of fossil re ­ mains of animal* suppose to have ranged the hills and dales of the Lone St ai S tate 7,5UOtOOO years ago. /•Ss* Those in charge o f the to u r ar*v: L a Verne Nowotny, le a d e r; Zed* Lit Cl na, hostess, and M argaret Cunningham , food chairm an. to go “ Everyone who plans please put 35 cents in the Te- W A A -Bixa box in the balcony of „ , „ th e WomanN Gymnasium b e f o re ; Nowotny * Z o ’clock F riday,” Mr*. ©aid. TH ETA s i g m a p h i ELECTS FENTRESS Th* ta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism fra te rn ity fo r women, m et Tuesday afternoon. D orothy Fentre** w m cicer*! g eeretary to DB th e position le ft Open a t the resignation of Lorena a D m tm m m o , form er secretary, F lag s a re bering form ulated fo r th e Mohr 11 Table In the spring. basin*;* will * t an o th er m eeting be d,.*- to be d a rin g th* la tte r p art of the in room I M B, H a lt ..— i>~.— ,— ,— MOOD MEETS TODAY E ate n H ead Club will hold a th if W ednesday a a t Out Mil* W inifred G reen N pm t Official Notice STUDENTS in English l o.'! bring th e essay 1.7 and to tex t Wednesday, WILLIAM D. BOND. H. E. 325, nu tritio n for pre mods, will m eet on MWF from 9-10 in room f>, H. E. Hall. m eet W ednesday THE ROBIN HOOD Club will afternoon, f ebruary the W oman's Sport Field on T w enty-fourth and Speedway. 6, on MISS W INIFRED GREEN, Sponsor. W ednesday afternoon, t h e r a c q u e t clu b win m eet F eb ru ­ ary 0, a t a o clock on the courts if the w eather perm its, and in the lecture room of the W om an's Gymnasium if it rains. MISS MARGARET KIRKNER. Instructor. a* Club will Tm TORT LETTE Club will afternoon, February 6 , at 5 o’clock. Every- meet Wednesday ibm j coif i i «*(§is«at*d to be prom pt M . C . BURNSIDE ELECTED TO IN TE R N A T IO N A L MEET ^ f ± pi d W ED NESDA Y, FEBRUARY «, 192« has alw ays worked Burnside. th ere, says B urnside is a t present p re p ar­ ing for the U nited States diplo­ m atic service by obtaining a doc­ to r’s degree in governm ent. TRYOUTS POSTPONED The. try -o u t fo r Orchesus, danc­ ing club o f th e U niversity, which to be held F eb­ was scheduled ru a ry 8 ha* been posotponed in­ definitely, it has been announced. SCHEYER SUITS BRAEBURN SUITS t h e D a i l y t e x a h MI."!— J class sis” ; Dean V. I. Moore, class fo r I boys, “ The W ay to Forgi v e sta s* ; j Dr. J. 0 . M arberry, professor of j education, freshm an I “ T he M aster's boys and girts, Jo y ” ; Miss M ary Decherd, ad-1 ja n e t professor of pure mathem at- j ira, class fo r girls, “ Unanswered P ray e r.” fo r KRISHNAMURTI EXPLAINED BY D. RAJAGOPAL , , „ f the I« leader, individual the Hindu T h e mftWuut, sp eak ers will the U niversity ; th e need fo r the ,, . , k rish n am u rti, “ All Me moo I st stu d en ts F'reaident IT. Y. Benedict will t and th eir friend* are particularly in- ( of I vited to a tte n d one o r more the*# services and to call by dur mg t h . Ajm, horn*. In the a fte r R , , ] j „ ; o n s n f M a n W m r l noon." Mr. B aker -aid. •v l a r > K i n a “Thoro arr- i,62S student* of the Moth-1 odist Church m em bership or pre fere nee in this year. We w ant ev ery one of the e to romp an d b rin * any friends they have who m ight enjoy program s. ^ ° ' D isc u sse d b y Scholar stressing to address the student* a t the F.p- M areh out th* F e a t e s t enjoym ent a t 0:30 0 h fe 48 derived f r ®»» hi* own w orth le a g u e m eeting and sP‘ntu a! o’clock. The su b ject fo r d iscu s-1 m n er be u n ity , was explained a t the D ns- aion by the Hotel ballroom T uesday even- ! “ W hat’s a College “ The J inK hy his friend antl follower, Benedict will j F aculty’s Id ea.” in Springfield, M issouri, g raduate of Aust,'n u nder the auspices of the the law school o f Harvard U n i-1 0 r d e r of th(‘ S ta r» local philos*- j varsity, who is work here this y e a r on Texas law, I Many o f the religions of man- will present “ T he S tu d e n t’s Idea.” I kind d efeat th e v ery purpose for The Rev. II, Bascom W atts, w h k h th *y w<*re in itiated , it ara- on “ Youth’s j Pointed out by R ajagopal, who is pastor, will speak the m orning i a . g ra d u ate of C am bridge Univer- B urning B ush” a t ; services and on “ Why Do We ®nd a student o f all types of Pray” a t the evening hour. The I religions as they a ffect the indi- ; U niversity Co-od Q u a rtet will sing vidual. other . special num bers Sunday night and j the j George C. B aker, J r., will sing a Srreafc spiritual teach ers had solo. Mrs. A nita S to rrs Gaedcke j rijght religion w ithin themselves, i of the I.eo School o f Music will h u t today we oft«vn find religion ‘ provide a m usical program during I a cause o f dissension, division, the open house. will be used a t each Innis H arris of »• Rajagopal. who appeared doing graduate j Phical organization. “ C hrist, B uddha, S tu d en t ushers I S atu rd ay night, Mr, B aker said. " "................. 1 F o r?” Dr ^ co n trib u te harm ony and to Automobiles will be The day is being sponsored by each of the g irls’ dorm itories and ! the S tudent Council of the Wes- to the Little Cam pus D orm itory ley Foundation, a national o r­ to take stu d en ts to Sunday school g anization with organizations a t and will call for students a t sor­ non-denomina m any state and ority and fra te rn ity houses universities. tional Colleges and rooming houses if th e church offi Miss Viola Kellum is president of cials are given the addresses by the U niversity o f Texas council. and service. sent The experience of being elected stu d e n t rep resen tativ e o f the col­ leges of the U nited S ta tes for a conference with leading European u n iv ersities the a t London on of “ In tern atio n al Rela­ su b ject tio n s” is one which has fallen to a t least one U niversity student, M. G. Burnside, a stu d e n t in the G rad u ate School, and p ast presi­ d e n t of the local In te rn a tio n a l Ref­ latio n s Club. A t th e time of his election in 11*23, to represent A m erican col­ lege* abroad, Burnside w as a sen­ io r at at Furm an U niversity G reenville, South C arolina. Since th a t tim e, he has re p resen te d hi* A lm a M ater on th e cin d er path as sp rin t man, and as m em ber of the boxing in intercollegiate com petition. squad B efore leaving the S outh Caro­ lin a school, he was elected to the chairm anship of the ho n o r coun­ cil. Furm an was th e second uni­ to v ersity in the U nited S ta tes it system and ad o p t the honor m isconception and m isu n d erstan d ­ ing. o f which “ P rejudice, every m an is a bundle, is th e principal in h ib ito ry force in th e g aining of a serene outlook on life ,” the scholar pointed out. The teachings o f K rishnam urti deal with freedom fro m prejudice, peace an d the developm ent o f within the individual. It is said by Rajagopal th a t K rishnam urti desires no recognition as a relig­ ious lead er; the p rin cip al idea of th e Hindu leader being th a t each ! individual has his own w ithin himself. religion The speaker was introduced by F ra n k L. Reed, who was professor o f music a t the U n iv ersity fo r 12 years. Atrial V ie to of Chicago, IU. T h e Metropolitan City of the W est O T IS E L E V A T O R C O M P A N Y O F F I C E S IN A E L P R I N C I P A L C I T I E S o r T H E W O R L D O U R t a s t e m a y s p e c i f y a c o n s e r v a t i v e tw o - o r t h r e e - b u t t o n m o d e l , o r p e r h a p s a S u it w ith p e a k l a p e l s . Y o u m a y l i k e T a t t e r s a l l v e s ts . W h a t e v e r y o u r t a s t e , w e h a v e w h a t y o u w a n t i n j u s t t h e r i g h t e f f e c t . And up With Two Trousers © b h s l S S p p E U M IL L E R D A V E B O U L D I N DR. J. C. W INTERS G AY AN D HER GANG T he Cosm etic U r g e \ j > y r r ' s ‘ " f e P t c c / x m o n t ' n g o i n g t o s . . S T W T P R A C T IS IN G I I N T C N O T O . o a C E P n y s c h o o l - G ICK. C a n P U D O O C T i By GLADYS PARKER T H A T S r I N C * — i CTAVOe I WON'T : B C R Y D IN G IT OM r n COAT COULAM V&JFK>'S I V C VHC*} e d C V C L C ( D A N C I N G VU ITV) s r r w 7 TVtATS TVC OuOl_ev \ G I R L - S t e R 0 N L L .V I S N T - o l d - s h e ' s A \ O U S T L O S IN G ' t i J \ L O O U 5 r R O H L A C K , / S L c c p —^ r - f £ R \ W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 6 , 1 9 2 9 . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N IT S HERE TONIGHT! "TTT" A T QUEEN FE BR UA R Y IO | |— ‘ -------- , |Tn N T----ti— iTnillTiliWMllMiSWiWiy^liaippWWIIyMUMlL \ a a m it’* deft and frivolous, s o ! ALICE W HITE IS COM: NG lenity of Jacqueline Logan. H e r : way, I artistry has swept her to new and iyou may as well hush! unquestionable heights of public J favor. naughty has been filified sent with that c ute little, sweet little For the first time since “ The about. Down at the Crescent to- Alice White in the title role, and So if you ever liked how, and all that sort of thing. the- three-dav day only, Lila Lee, time to renew your acquaintance, ater Thursday P retty good but emphatically naughty book, the | nothing to fall under Down is a p re tty good And it comes to the Queen “ Show Girl,” for a this the j P A G E 5 ■B. D. i run. Get hot, now*. Get hot. T E X A S TODAY TOMORROW Covered Wagon,” I achieved (ii tinct in which He success, Alan Hale is playing a leering, despic­ able heavy Leopard Lady.”— P. A. R. ( \ in “ The - — -—o-------- HOBBLED MAN A T CRESCENT “ The Man in Hobbles” playing at the Crescent for the last times today, trea ts th at favorite newly m an led concerning couple and the w ife’s relations with a deft and frivolous touch. Or maybe they intended for the picipfle to bi* serious— hut any the old * THE- LEOPARD LADY COMEDY NEWS THE A TE R S WITH C. B. “ F A N C Y BAGGAGE.” Wherever the title came from, send it back. And with it Au­ drey Ferris. T h e re are Vita- phone specialties and Movie­ tone news. A t th e Queen. “ WHAT A NIG HT.” Bebe and Daniels, Neil Hamilton, William Austin— this combina­ tions means hilarious fun all to no avail. Comedy and more so. At che Majestic. the “ HIT THE D E C K ” The high point of the -veek in the­ atricals, presenting* fa ­ mous musical comedy with dis­ tinguished cast and augmented orchestra. Tonight only Wed­ nesday, b it m atinee and night on Thursday. At the Han­ cock. “ MAN IN HOBBLES.” How a married man succeeded in giving his in-laws the air and his wife the cave man’s rush. Johnny Marron and Lila Lee. At (.he Crescent. “ THE LEOPARD LADY.” Fairly thrilling program pic­ ture with Jacqueline Logan a t her best as to both acting and looks. villainous Alan Hale is. At the Texas. COMING: how And “ SIM BA”— lion hunting with Johnsons— Febru ­ the Martin ary IO. A t the Queen. 'HIS I" I P.Tv< E RHINO was killed by Mrs. Martin Johnson while at the Queen Fob- shb and her'h tn h an d were m aking i j m a ry IO. M ore " I T ” than C lara B ow ever d re a m e d of T h e s c r e e n s peppiest star in a w hite hot show N O W A T Q U E E N | ‘LEOPARD U D Y ’ , AT THE TEXAS Said to be brie of th e most d ra­ matic De .Mille Studio production* I of the year, “ The Leopard Lady,” j a novel and absorbing story of circus fe a tu rin g ; in Austria, Jacqueline Logan, Alan Hale and) it** | Pobeit Armstrong, will have prem ier showing at the Texas the a te r today. life There is no denying the popu Hancock 2 DAYS Wed. and Thurs., Feb. 6-7 Matinee T hu rsd ay ALICE WHITE IN SHOW MAJESTIC OPENS LAUGHTER PIECE WITH B. DANIELS IRKT1 \ LII IL L SUNNY DALL. with “ Hit the Deck,” famous musical comedy a t the Hancock today and tomorrow. ‘H I T THE DECK’ STRIKES A T THE HANCOCK TONIGHT WITH MUSICAL MA R V E L COMPANY ‘W hat a N ight’ Affords Much Com edy With Neil Ham ilton the Tins is a cardinal date in J local theatrical calendar fo r to­ night the widely acclaimed in ter­ national success, “ Hit the Deck,” Vincent Youman’s new musical i comedy, comes to the Hancock Wednesday and Thursday, F e b ru ­ II ary 0 and 7, with matinee Thbrs day. the Majestic Bebe Daniels has turned to the newspapers fo r the theme of her thrilling comedy, latest, ripping, “ What a N ight!” F irst night au­ diences at “ H it the Deck” brings with it theater tonight are sure to vote it her a ta n g of the deep salt sea, and best comedy-melodrama that has with it two famous tunes, “ Halle- appeared here in some time and, j ty ja h ” I’m during the next several days of its Happy,” now fam iliar everywhere, local run. “W hat this sensational musical comedy of bound to thrill more. composer- Am erica’s youngest its n a u ti­ p iod ucer comes in all cal jauntiness. “ Sometimes a Night!” a n d is HANCOCK READY TO GIVE TALKIE AND SOUND FILMS Opening Talkie Program I o Be Given on Februay I I William Austin has an import­ an t part and is as funny as ever as a male society editor. Neil Hamilton has the leading male role. This same combination has been responsible f o r the comedy to be found in various others of Miss Daniels’ .starring productions, Neil Hamilton having been lead­ ing man in several of her pic­ tures. “ What a Night!” is one of those ra re pictures which give an a u ­ dience everything in a short space of time and gives everything en­ tertainingly well.— P. A. R. C. QUEEN SHOWS , - r i p With are of the University, Austin, But these by no moans are the Hancock Opera House finds Join the Navy, Among I Fiends,’ “ Harbor of M v ; 0f en tertainm en t: H e a rt,” “ Loolo o /’ “ Nothing Could j vaudeville, and Be Sweeter,” and “ ll H e’ll Come talking and singing pictures, Hack to Me,” the completion of plans for the installment of full equip­ m ent for presentation of talking pictures, the m anagem ent of the ifc- high lights t o r song hits as the jn t be gratifying position of score boasts of tw enty odd allur- beinff able to o ff e r theater-goers and ing numbers, among which “ What a Kiss central Texas three distinct types the roadshow, the new a r t of as iwell as continued presentation of pictures with score and with adapted music sound effects. The installation of equipment for talking pictures of is a step improvement the latest theatrical enter- j trend tainment, the m anagem ent states, and in so doing th ey are f a i t h - 1 fully following out th eir slogan of the “ best en tertainm ent.” the outstanding iag e in New York for over a year, as well tis six months each in Chicago and Bos- ‘on, also a solid y ea r in London, where it was acclaimed the best musical comedy that has ever j crossed the seas, \o u m a n s piece has been j occasional silent direction aligned with in the The as in I I r I T I f m - j Vincent Youman’s is the young I / \ L j k \ . 1 C j WW I I M I I man who composed the music fo r “ No, No, N anette,” in which he FERRIS GIRL introduced “ I W ant to Be Happy” the and “ Tea for Three.” “ Hit Deck” is favorite musical child and he has assumed respon­ sibility for the production. F o r­ tune is again smiling upon him as a theatrical producer. He is only 28 years of age, of song, and as it appears, a genius his picture n ex t Monday, feature February i i , the Hancock w i l l ! present an entire of diver- j talking and sound screen tissement. The fe a tu re will be I sensu- j Hollywood’s tion, Madge Bellamy in “ Mother Knows Best,” an Edna F e r b e r ; story. On the same program there ! ^ h e production which Mr. Y o u - lwju be p ox Movietone news and be­ is replete I two specialties in sound, one is sending here a genius program talkie latent Opening with a Fox Movietone 1 ( t h e a*so of showmanship. oscillate th a t patrons calibrated. She Audrey F erris, the discovery of ■Warner Brohers, should have* her eyebrows uses them, in “F ancy Baggage,” talkie now at the Queen, to run the g a ­ mut of emotions, and in one p a r ­ ticular scene so th ey frequently naughty things!) t i t t e r audibly. If the however, the exact rage, love, expectancy, and other stock expressions could P»ny be judged ac cu rately by the the- ater-goers; a variation eighteenth of an inch, stance, could m easure tance from frie n d ly interest hea rtfelt passion. * register of coyness, eyebrows w ere calibrated, mans in ev e n ' particular, being an ex-; jng act replica of the New York com- j previously achieved fame through tho Brox Sisters, who have of a n ; chestra There will be an augmented or- \ oilm ans to play Mr. fo r i n - specially instrum entated score, the d is -1 A large male chorus of “gobs* their perform ances Following that, the policy of the Hancock will continue to be the presentation of first-run su­ per-productions in sound. “ Moth- A U D R E Y F E R R I S a n d h e r lover in “ Fancy Baggage,” the now a t talking picture Queen theater. cr Machree,” “ Sunrise,” and “ The Air Circ us” are only part of the program which has been booked. T H E A TRE Last Times Today PETER B. KYNE’S “ T H E M A N IN HOBBLES” W ith LILA LEE JO H N HARRON S tarting Friday “T O M M Y A T K IN S ” Give him a gun or a r/ir! and h e ’ll know w hat to do. M ade in Epypi and London L4YlAft5iOMAX£ 2HOUftSTO«40W „ , a S & i RUSTIN JOHNSON'S DOGMATIC. APQICAN EXPEDITION M K H * M M S * A / / ranging >n “ Fancy Baggage,” t O ; w^ make life aboard the U. S. S. Nebraska a reality, and Broadway There are a n um ber of things standards have been maintained the selection of a chorus of and in from the Bryan-McKinley tion to liquid refreshm ents which ■ grace. have been prohibited by law. Also j there is an idea which might come: the Deck,” Mr. \ oilmans has pro­ in handy for young men who de- vided a production which is an ex- sire to make the most of taxicab act the original services: charging young an osculatdry fa re — but we woii’t be a cast of notable go into that j u s t now. ladies Broadway Company. There* will J favorites elec- exceptional beauty, charm, headed by Miriam Crosby, and in- F o r local presentation of duplicate of f o r There is no reason why Wal-j eluding Edward C arr, Hope Dale, rn in Katherine Gingham, Ernie Mack, lace MacDonald, leading man B etty Benton, Rita Carita, John not the cui rent picture, should Robb. The Mannequin four, Lois make good in the talkies of the Landis, Dan DeReo, Butler Middle­ “ Fancy Bag­ future. As ton, with a double male octette, gage” if any of th e ideas and a singing and dancing chorus which Were reposing somewhere of Broadway splendor. An aug­ in the storerooms of Warner Bro­ m ented orchestra is carried by thers were not dusted off to add th e company assure m u sk to to the play, the Warners should lovers of a worth while musical be informed of the fact. There’s comedy presentation. lots of action— too much — but rome of the shote are worth a broad grin.— A. N. 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H o m e o f P a r a m o u n t Pictures ■— ■a rnia.M ii COLLEEN MOORE •—in — ‘ S Y N T H E T IC S IN ” STARTS SATURDAY SOUND PICTURE “ I d o n ’t k n o w w h e t h e r y o u ’re a B e a r or a . B u ll dc wn in W a ll S t r e e t , b u t D i x i e P r e f e r r e d i* o n e sto ck you c a n 't m a n i p u la t e . T h e m e r e f a c t that J m a y b it e y o u on th e c a r a n d th in k y o u ’re r o m e b o d y e l s e m u s t n ot c o n f u s e a s o u n d b u s i n e s s m a n like y o u .” —ALICE WHITE A P U B L I X T H E A T E R S E E — H E A R J A C K B E N N Y — in— . “ B r i g h t . Moments” S T A R T S T O M O R R O W P r ic e s : E v e. 7 5 c , $ 1 . 5 0 , $2 , $ 2 . 5 0 , $ 3 . M at. 5 0 c , $ 1 , $ 1 . 5 0 , $2. 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Pfconc 4238. to co u p le w h o w ould in like Two 26 0 3 W ic h ita . room , b e d s . F O R R E N T : N ice cool ro o m ? w ith sin g le e n tr a n c e a n d b a th . re a so n a b ly p h o n e lo cated a n d 606 W . 2 5 tb S t r e e t ; P r iv a te C o n v e n ie n tly p ric e d . 2 -2 1 1 5 . F U R N IS H E D ROOM. T h re e an d o n e- fro m c a m p u s . M r*. C arl 1714 L a v a c a S t. P h o n e 2 -1 3 1 2 . h a l f b lo ck * L e w is. ro o m , n ew ly BO Y S W A N T E D — H a v e o n e la r g e fro n t S in g le beds, P ric e D ial H o t an d co ld w a te r, g a s h e a t. r e a s o n a b le . 1904 G u a d a lu p e . 2 3 4 2 $ . fu rn is h e d . R O O M S F O R BOYS— P r iv a te a n tr u m -,, sle e p in g p o rc h , h ot w ater* a n d a ll co n ­ v e n ie n c e s . O ne block fro m c a m p u s , M I E a s t 2 3 rd S t,, D ial 4708. F U R N IS H E D ROOM S o v e r g a r a g e fo r boy*. Ga* h e a t ; clo se to U n iv e r s ity . Call a t 2 8 1 6 1-2 R io G ra n d e o r p h o n e 96 4 7 . ROOM S f o r s is boys a t 1903 1-2 W ic h ­ ita . T w o g a r a g e s . S leep in g p o rc h and j a n i t o r s e rv ic e . P h o n e 8-"10. A R O O M , a ir y an d fin e c ir c u la tio n , fox a m a n w h o w ish e s to s t u d y . A s u m ­ m e r sc h o o l s tu d e n t p r e fe rr e d . SIO p er m o n th . 24 0 8 N u eces. Mg RO O M S FOB R E N T room FO R K E N T — A ttr a c tiv e ly , f u r n is h e d in o r w ith o u t g a r a g e . P h o n e 8 1 6 2 . P le a s e in p r iv a te h om e. M o d e rn ev e ry w ay. W ith 1812 P e a rl S tr e e t. cal! a f t e r I p. ut. KOU R E N T - N ice cool ro o m s w ith s in g le bed*. P r iv a te e n tr a n c e an d b a th . C o n ­ lo cated a n d r e a s o n a b ly p ric e d . v e n ie n tly 606 W. 2 ft t h S tr e e t. P h o n e 2 -2 1 4 5 . ROOMS F O R M E N —M eals 1957 N ueces. P hone 22882. if d esired . gle u t d o u b le. FO R R E N '!'— M e n ’s f u rn is h e d r o o m s . S in ­ In new . m o d e rn h o m e. F u rn a c e head. T w o b lo c k s e a s t o f s t a ­ o r dium . l f 2 -2 7 9 6 . 802 E . 2 3 rd S t. D ial 4 8 4 # ' ' N IC E L Y F U R N IS H E D ro am * f o r tw o o r I block w e s t o f c a m p u s . th r e e b o y s. 2309 S an A n to n io S t. I H A V E a n ice la rg e A lso single ro o m . room fo r b o y s. 2510 R :o Grande. P h o n e 9563. T W O D E S IR A B L E u p s t a ir s f o r boy*. O n e southeast a n d one w ith 1700 C o n g re s s . ro o m s s le e p in g p o rc h a d ja c e n t. P h o n e 7627. , LA RG E s o u t h e a s t ro o m . S u ita b le tw o b o y s o r co u p le. G a ra g e . fo r S S I9 N o rth Guadalupe. Phone 7909. —— FOR BOYS—S in g le a n d D ouble Room s. £407 F irs t H o u se N o rth o f C a m p u s. — — . U n iv ersity A v en u e. P h o n e 5271. WANTED: Two o r three to y s he share suite o f two hod ro o m s a lp bath w th tw o other boys. Everything new ana fhnnin Pbna* convenient. H S I Mo i - i A . i J 9 8 0 7 . T W O Y O U N G MKN W A N T E D to occupy an u p s ta ir s room a d jo in in g b ath . O ne $8.00 p e r stu d e n t. fro m cam p u s. block P h o n e 3086. APPROVED HOUSE; Pleasant N M I sleeping porch, girls; board lf daprtf Block of campus. Reasonable rntee. t i % East 25, Phone $1 4 0 . Q U IE T C O M F O R T A B L E ro o m in p r i v a t e ho m e n o r th w e s t of U n iv e rs ity . G as h e s t . L in e n fu rn is h e d . 280*? S a n P ed ro . P h o n e 3429 o r 0256. •— N icely U P P E R C L A S S M E N (B o y s ) I n s t r u c t o r s fu rn is h e d s o u th a n d s o u t h ­ tw o e a s t lo o m * . Q u ir t hom e. U n iv e r s ity P h o n e 2 1 2 7 1 . b lo c k s. 2511 W ic h ita . O N E ROOM f o r r e n t ; h o t a n d co ld w at­ 305 West I ‘Jth e r ; c lo se S tr e e t. P h o n e 9600. lo c a m p u s. TWO CLEAN, furnished r o o s t. S e n t * east exposure. W elkin? dls tnana* r n Rem ....... ... ...: .ii,,.nia..,ai un.. HU .awiwi. .|(w‘v U niversity. snd light furnished. Phone M i l . - - POR ROYSi tw o modern rooms* 40# or down, all home. Near University. Phnnm 810# ROOM f o r a b o u t e ig h t b o y s a t I M # td g j. h eat. conveniencss, in $44$ . W ic h ita . Ga* ieee a. T w o g a ra g e s . D R E S S M A K IN G FIRST CLASS dsesemnfetiig. W eek anteed. De all kind# of taRwpsd work and alterations. Dinner evening drsaaos • specialty. P h o n e 22038. WE M END silk hose. hem s tit p lattin g, buttons, rhinestones, gold silver elips. Mabel Gsnnawmp* t i tits - HHHddxnd IJS**' t in JP M if deeircfl- Pbone I r a v e s Room and jog bath. two blocks CABINET POST? A M B A S S A D O R O N V A C A T I O N Love and Swearington To Sing at Meet W E D N E S D A Y , FEBR U AR Y 6, 1929 milling c u tte r , *ide m illing c u tle r, of bed, but h i expected to be back the shell and milling c u tte r, tool b i t . >at his position z% dean of milling c u t t e r blades, t h re e ‘cr. single end gauge, ring g a u z e weeks, He has been ill with pneu- 1, and a welded tool. la th e co n- G ra d u a te School in about monk*. H A R P E R I M P R O V E S Dr. II. W, H a rp e r c o n tin u e - to im prove slowly, acco rd in g t o in­ fo rm a tio n received f rom his homo T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n . He i« a? yet unable to bo out Taylor Hicks ha- reg iste re d fo r in th e Un v e r ­ a pre~med course- i t y fo r this se m e ste r. Bill R yan a n d Radcliffe Killam of the Sign.a Chi house visited in Laredo d u r in g th e week. Featuring Spring coats in broadcloth, kasha, tweed, duck- down a n d lamona. with or without fur toll ars. Some with novelty cape effects, cuffs are stitched or tai­ lored. Colors: black, navy, tan, grey and all new novelty mixtures. Price P hilo so p h y P ro f G e ts L eave of A bsence L ast S em ester Dr. A. P. Brogan, p ro f e s s o r of philosophy, who ha- been g r a n te d leave of a bsence from the Uni v e r ­ ity, fo llow ing his a c c e p ta n c e of a g r a n t the R >ekefeller F u n d , will re m ain in A u s tin and do re s e a r c h w ork p r e p a r a to r y to w ritin g a book on th** s u b j e c t of “ T h e o ry o f Values.” f r .rn H e will bt succeeded by Dr. H a r v a r d Brown of L eland S t a n ­ ford I 'n iv c ra ity who will c o n tin u e his c o u rse s an d who will also o f ­ fer h isto ry o f philosophy a n d a co u rse in scientific m ethods. M. E. L A B O R A T O R Y RECEIV ES EX H IB IT A new exhibition of product?; made from the m a te ria ls o f the H a y n e s S tellite C om pany has been received by the Mechanical E n g i­ n e e r in g L a b o rato ry . for c u ttin g iron C u t t e r s included in th e e xhibit and a r e used steel. T he steel used to do th e a c tu a l c u t t i n g is unusual ly hard, while o th e r p a r ts of th e c u t t e r s a r e m a d e o f ch e a p er m a te ria l. The exhibition includes: Plain IN A HURRY! Eat at PIC*—Brine th© friends and enjoy the chat. Why ?—Because “ Y ou D on 't W ait on U . ” S erv ice A ll N igh t PK SANDW ICH SHO PS, INC. O p p o site H an cock Theater O p p o site th e U n iv ersity maim. DJP. —Underwood An in fo rm a l snapshot of A m b a s s a d o r and Mrs. D w i g h t Morrow, A m e ric a n am bassador to M exico, who has b een m en tio n ed for H o o v e r’s C abinet, p h otog ra p he d a t Nassau w here t h e y were tho g u es ts o f G e n e ra l J J. M orrow , b ro th e r of the d i p l o m a t . REQUESTS R E C EIV ED FOR 39 T E A C H E R S h a s recently H a rp e r B row n th e teachers* ; been appointed b y appoint ment c o m m i t t e e to t e a c h ’ co:nmer ial s u b j e c t s a t the State H om e in C o rs ic a n a , according t ot Miss Miriam Dossier, Secretary. f o r Requests t e a c h e r s to fill positions in t h e s t a t e totaled 3(5 J a n u a r y , Miss Dozier d u r in g stat ed. Not all o f t h e positions w e re filled, h o w e v e r , duo to the f a c t that the c o m m i t t e e regularly j t h a n it does receives more c a l l s s tu d e n ts wish­ applications f r o m ing to teach. T hree calls h a v e been received f o r February. T h e calls are for I a te ac h e r of m a th e m a t ic s , an in­ s tr u c to r and a k in d e r g a r te n teacher. in c o m m e r c ia l subjects,] Denman M o o d y , J o h n Bleakie a n d David C o o m b s s p e n t the week e n d in Han A n to n io . C, F. C a s t a n e d a ha been a p ­ pointed sp ecial representativ e of the* s u m m e r school of th-.- N atio nal U niversity o f Mexico. F or th e f i r s t time in the h is to ry of th** M exican summer school, a t e n ta tiv e a r r a n g e m e n t Is being ne- g o tia te d with the University by which s t u d e n t s attending t bs sl im­ m er session in Mexico may re c e iv e cred it fo r th e work done th e re , is to be in te r e s te d Mr. C a s t a n e d a s u p ­ plied w ith fo ld e rs and d etailed i n ­ f o rm a tio n f o r distribution to p e r ­ sons in the s u m m e r session o f th e National University* to He is to su p p ly inform ation prospective A m erican s tu d e n ts , h r said. ENGINEER ROLL IS INCREASED BY 34 P rofessor Thom pson M em ber of Board P la n s arc now r.eing made for th*- second annual g r t- to g e th e r of th e S o uthw estern J o u rn a lis m f or t arena which will he held a t the Col­ l e g e of Industrial A rts a t Denton a fly in the spring. P aul P r o f e s s o r J . T h o m p s o n , of the Un iv er si t y d e ­ c h a i i m a n p a r t m e n t of j ournal ism, is a mem­ ber o f the executive bo ard. An e f f o r t if to be made to b ii n g a t leant one o u ts ta n d in g j o u r n al i s t of national fa m e to the m e e tin g a- the prin cipal speaker, a nd newspaper m e n and women of tho- s ta te will be asked to partic­ ipate in the p ro g ra m , w hich will session e x te n d over a T h e N ortheast T e x a s P r e s s Asso­ c ia tio n will meet on th** second day. Plans arc u n d e r w ay for a b a n q u e t which will c lim a x J o u r n ­ alism Week. tw o-day into •Students who a tte n d will he o r­ gan (zed a S ou th w e ste rn J o u rn alism Press C lub which will h e r e a f t e r meet a n n u a lly in con­ nection with the J o u r n a l is m Con­ g ress. Member the <(ingress a re : Baylor U niversity, Ck I, A., A. & ill.. U n iv e rsity of T e x a s, Texas T e chnological Col­ lege, Baylor College f o r Women, T. C. U., S o u th w este rn U niversi­ ty , and T rin ity U n iv e rsity . schools o f STUDENTS P E R F O R M PUBLICITY TASKS S tu d e n ts employed in th e office o f publicity hold a n d adm inister] several im p o rta n t posts arid o b l i ­ g a t i o n s , according to VV. 1). Horn- a d a y , directo r of publicity. T he Semi-Weekly B o n d B u y e rs’ B ulletin, a source of in fo rm a tio n to bond buyers the c o u n try , and p art of t ie work of the ( lipping bu reau, bu a - its edi­ t o r A ntoin ette K uehne, a stud en t of t h e University, th r o u g h o u t A n n e F.lliott and OtUlie Immel, *,f s tu d e n ts o f Hie jo u rn a lism , have been employed by the c lip p in g bureau d e p a r t m e n t re c e n tly ’ E X A S B C C r ....S T O K R e b a t e s W o r t h 5'A in T r a d e to All S t u d e n t s The Quality Store Complete Stock ✓ £xo