The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. I V O L . X X X I . e~" .. ... Publications Editors To Give Addresses A t Annual Scribe Frolic As th e clim axin g social ev e n t of the school y ea r th e all-publications (dance will be Riven at the A ustin C o u n t r y Club F rid a y n ig h t honoring: lh* >se s t u d e n ts in whose h ands the s tu d e n t p u blications— The Cactus, (The L o n g h o rn -R a n g e r, a n d The Daily T e x a n — have reste d fo r the |>ast scholastic year as well as m e m b ers of th e d e p a r tm e n t of jo u rn - ? *alism . Dusty covers will be plac- — Thespians Give I Mystery Drama c At Hall Tonight j ed over ty p e w r it e r s f o r th e firs t tim e in the y e a r ’s period a n d th e m a chine s will be allowed to cool b eg in n in g a b o u t 8 :3 0 o clock F r i ­ d ay nig h t w hen c a m p u s scrib es will begin to w end th e ir w ay Applications For Foreign Language Exam D ue I oclay is th e Today, May 14, last day to file a p plica tio ns to ta k e the foreign la n g u a g e e x a m in a ­ to be held a t 2 o ’clock tion in Main S a tu rd a y , May 17, A pplications Building are to the R egis­ t r a r ’s office. 250. lie filed a t the S tu d e n ts of sophom ore and hig her s ta n d in g who have c o m ­ la n g u ag e f o re ig n pleted courses re q u ir e d by th e i r m a ­ jor s u b je c t a r e eligible to ta k e the ex a m in a tio n , C. A. S w a n ­ son, ch a irm an of the c o m m itte e on r e q u i r e ­ ments, an n o u n c e d T h u rs d a y . la n g u a g e fo re ign JPlay Marks Third Staged By Group This Year F C e n te re d a b o u t Jo h n J u n io r C ell, p r e s id e n t of the N ew m an C lu b , who plays th e p a r t of th e _ ■austere co n stab le se eking to solve ai in tr ic a te m u r d e r case, the {thespian P la y e rs will p r e se n t ifT he Dead of N ig h t,” a m ystery Jplay by J. C. McMullen, to n ig h t C o u n try -C lu b w a rd f o r the frolic, j T h e d ance p r o p e r will prove the f e a t u r e a t t r a c t i o n of the e ve ning fo r th e g r e a t e r n u m b e r of the guests, the ev er p o p u la r T ro u b a - jdours h aving been en g a g ed to f u rn - J Jefferson Spell Gets Fellowship To Pennsylvania fo r I ish th e music F or th e e n t e r ta i n m e n t o f those in- Reward Carries d i n e d , th e occasion. • . . lounge a d jo in in g /\rwr» th e the J * . . , . r^c t O f $ 1 ,0 0 0 ; Ten G iven For 1930-31 stipend r • i — t . . . — C o u n t r y Club ballroom has been set w ith bridge ta b le s and Mrs. P aul J. Thom pson will preside as J e f f e r s o n R e a Spell, a d j u n c t p r o fe sso r o f R om an ce la n g u a g e s, New Rules For Pledging Drawn By Frat Council Inter - Fraternity Council Elects O fficers At M eeting No Rush Week Lists of Eligible Men W ill Be Mailed at End Of Sem ester New rules for pledging, involv­ ing elim in a tio n of ru sh week, w ere made, and new o f fic e r s w ere e l e c t­ ed a t a m e etin g o f the I n t e r - F r a ­ a t the t e r n i t y Council, M onday Driskill Hotel. V. a f t e r th e e n d of this I. Moore, d e a n of s t u d e n t life, s ta te d th a t as soon as pos- s e ­ I sible m ester, lists of m en who have e s­ tab lish e d eligibility f o r pledging will be issued. T h e se men may be a p p ro a c h e d d ire c tly or by cor- respondents*. No one may pledge lo. A f t e r officially b efo re J u l y this d a te , those d e s irin g to pledge a re r e q u ir e d to o b ta in fro m D ean Moore an official pledge perm it This will elim ina te ru sh week n e x t f re sh m e n who establish fall this se the end fo r ol J , , n D uring the ev e n in g a m a m m o th < p , ship f ro m th e U n iv e rsity of Penn- eligibility a t , has received a H a rriso n Fellow - J R S a e n g e r r u n d e Hall a t 8 o’clock. hosU‘ss- * T ic k ets f o r the play a r e on sale ft t h e H ome D rug C om pany. T he floor show f e a tu r i n g th e cream $>1ay m a rk s lio n by the d r a m a tic g ro u p of th e ed. The ac ts in c lud e: Norm a Hill mv u j fsJewman C lub fo r this y e a r a n d and D orothy Ryland©!', b r in g s the T h esp ian play season songs; W inona Glasscock will de- amouli ^ th ir d pi'esenta- U n iversity ta l e n t will be p re s e n t- p o p u la r Jll< • •' ' ,iria the 1 I® * cl0“ - , . IWV her p o p u la r le c tu re rn. “ In- , Bell in t h e leading role is sup- f lu en c e of L lin o r Glyn s It on; b r u t e d by E d w a r d M c C aughc y. M odern A m e r ic a n D ra m a ” ; D or IFormcr p r e s id e n t of th e T h m p . a n | o th y H eie rm a n , a c ro b a tic d a n c e ; g r o u p , who has th e a m q u e char- Lucille Mick will give a ballet in- A cte riza tio n of Joe y , th e crippled t e r p r e t a ti o n of “ Only a R o s e ” ; a n d win, played by Lucy H erm e s, th e c e n te r o f a grilling ex a m in a - give lion m u r d e r e r o f the aged fin a n c ie r, e n title d a d ra m a tic sketch the “ T e n B ar-R oom s in a N ig h t.’’ T he invalid son. M a rth a B a ld -1 Mrs. M a rtin Elliot, is T heis, and T h e a G oldschm idt will ‘ to d e te r m in e se e k in g ,ac ‘ <>r ° J o s e p h in e | a ‘ * < s,,arn f o r 1930-31. w ere o f f e r e d fo r o n e y ea r T e n fel- m a ste r. T h e new o ffic e r s c a r rie d with it the in stalled a r e s d e n t ; G. C. E m e rso n , vice of the council J. W. Riley, presD p resi- •. * Mr. Spell has been g r a n te d a d e n t ; Z. C. S te a k le y , set r e ta r y - r ' r f * bMn“ f r o m l h , t e a c h - 1 t r e a d e r . T h . r e t i r i n g o t f i c g n iT„iv»r«itv in o r d e r a r e S. T. Nash, p r e s id e n t; D a f fa n ' " a t " I i a v ' c o n t i n u e hi- a r a d o - W im e r, 'i c e p r u d e n t ; and A. R. ■_ n ^ his Mas..,,, se c r e ta ry t r e a s u r e r . ^ t * ' 1,1 1 D f t a u g h t h a s ‘ Mr° s D e l l * ‘ !ilw 1 1 Old and new m e m b e rs of council a tte n d e d tho b a n q u e t th e a t D ^ k i l l . Special g uests w e r e I p r . H. T. P a rlin , dea n of th e Col- a n d Sciences; Dr. L. W. P a y n e , p r o fe s s o r of E n g lish ; D ean V. I. M oore; A m o N ow otny, D i r e c t o r of B a n d a s s is ta n t dean of m e n ; and Dr. O. ^ W eeks, as sociate p ro fe sso r o f ()f ' I B u r n e t t “ B lo ody” P h a r r was re- g o v e r n m e n t M ary D assie P i p e t t e a s *R *th j novel N ash and Mathias| Schon as D o n - , R ound-U p R evue ald Hull, play opj’hvdte*. c o m p lete T h e cast includes! o f jo u rn a lism will be p rese n ted . J clim ax of th e p r o g ra m will be a P h a r r Re-elected r e c e n t 5 th e I “ s w e e t h e a r t s ” o f th e d e p a r t m e n t th e in which b u rle sq u e of ____ __ specially p re p a re d T o w a rd the end of th e e v e n t a L ucv H erm e s as M a rth a Baldw in; , ^ J o e y , her son, played lev E d w ard r „ n a t ,„„ to M c C a u g h e y ; Allan Richards, h er c a r r y out the th e m e of th e jo u rn - J o e M aniscalco; S a ra h alistic e n t e r t a i n m e n t by S te w a rd nephew , W a tk in s , th e hired help. Alyce Kay of th e C o u n t r y Club will be S w e n so n ; D onald Hull, S a r a h ’s n e - 1 Herved th e g uests. At this tim e p h e w , p lay ed by M athias Schell J th e sw an-songs of th e out-g<>ing R u th N ash , D on ald ’s . M a ry H a , ™ Pla. o tto . Dav.d C ar- offi<.iala fo rm a lly prec en te d . An- anim oug|y r e . „ lecte(, r u th e r s , in love with M a lth a , BSV"; n o u n c e m e n t o f th e l^ela C h a p m a n , j p u b lic ation s service will be made, m o n d P ro sitick ; the m y ste ry w om an, Leila Mac t he a c tu a l a w a r d s boing subse- M a r c h b a n k s ; and Adam (B assett, q u e n tly p r e s e n te d a t the Publica- th e J u n i o r Bell. fiancee, e d ito rs will be s u n g a n d the new r a " . a r t j ona O ffice, B. Hall 119. constable, played by a w a rd s J o h n „ f , ■ , . . on an the . elected d i r e c to r - m a n a g e r of e l e c t i o n ! L ongho rn Band a t ««;<.• m m | L ongn orn n a n o a i held by m e m b ers of th e band i n ( T Hall T u e s d a y night. J o e “ R e d ” ! S h e p p a r d w as ta n t d irec to r. a p p o in te d assis­ O th e r o f fic e r s elec ted a n d i n - 1 I x I \ I » R . I ) . P r C S C U t S I . . Motion Picture Edition of Annual w e re W eldon Miears . K i d d e r o f I.oc kh art, who w a , un- 4i,|, ,,t of F fo r ^ o rg anization* John to r y <•«' G i r l . a f S c o tt,a h R ite D o rm .- lim,, acc fl>r th o f.rat in trie screen M a y j them selves on th e D u n b a r , J r .. of I P W ° f lhc . , . ii of K en edy, T. J. Memphis, ami W eldon B. - D u t c h " Scheel o f L o ck h a rt, w ho w ere elected to m e m b ersh ip on the ad- i,.lir fv,, / , m visory board, May to the chair- , , V. ,c m un sh ip ; a n d J a m e s Garlyl*- New- , , b e rry of Gonzales, who was elef - te d f re sh m a n advisor. ,L a Pa A f t e r th e election of officers, th e ban d w ere f re sh m e n of i i * I *• I - t . the “ g r a d u a t e d . ” T he L ongho rn B a n d will play a t the se n io r Sw ing Out F riday af- i te rn o o n a t ti o'clock in front of the Main Building, P h a r r a n n o u n ­ ced T u e sd a y night. T h e band will ! be in u n ifo rm . i . P r in t in g of . . : tr ih u te d . . . . , ___ F’rom t h e annualI F rid a y , ' th e motion .. is^ deliv ered and o r . 8 a r ' " m ' ,w h*n .lls- S a tu r d a y . . . p ic tu r e e d i t i o n ’ of the a n nu a l will he c o m ... Dieted toda y , a n d th e copies w ill , be d istrib u te d to the girls by th e end of the w eek, O uida B a x te r, „ . b u sin e ss m a n a g e r , ann o u n c ed . page the o p e n in g on is p r in te d a large e le c tric which sign which f la s h e s 1930 S a r d in e ,” to th e final page w h e re is flash e d “ T h e E n d — l l p. rn.” on th e screen, th e life and e v e n ts o f Scottish R ite D orm itory hav e b e e n c a u g h t by th e ca m e ra arui r e ­ p ro d u ce d on th e “ sc re e n ” in th e p ag e s of this y ea r’s book. “ T he — — T r a n s p o r ta t io n will he p ro ­ vided to and fro m th e C o u n t r y C lub f or those w ho desire. T he com m ittee, B. tr a n s p o r ta tio n Hall 119, m u s t be n o tif ie d in o r d e r t h a t a r r a n g e m e n t s may be made, sta te d B u r t Dyke, business m a n a g e r of pub lic a­ tions. S tu d e n t g u e s ts have bee n r e ­ qu ested inv itatio n s a t B. Hall 119 and get tic k ets f o r a d m itta n c e . to present N o w o tn y A ddresses to A d m itta n c e H ou sem oth ers’ Meet the all-p u b lica­ rile tio n s dance will be by card In v ita tio n s have been mailed to th e Board of P u lp ie s t ion s. m e m ­ b ers of the C a ctu s s ta f f , th e Long- , h o r n - R a n u e r a t e f f . a n d th e s t a f f . ,lrc’w " " thc sut' H'l t " f hls tr ,p 1 0 1 — . of The Daily T e x a n , s tu d e n ts in Jo u r n a lis m 12 a n d J o u r n a lis m 24, an d v o lu n te e r p u b lic ations woi k- ers. T h ese in v ita tio n s should be p re se n te d a t B. Hall 119, w here T u esd a y m g h i. th e y m ay be ex c h an g e d A m o N ow otny , a s s is ta n t d e a n j of m en, d eliv ered an in fo rm a l ad- the girls’ s tu d y hall th e m e e tin g -if f o r m e n . a . in , . , j f o r od-1 t ickets. T he a f f a i r is the ( co m p li me nt i n g ’ e v e n t jo u rn a listic w o rk e rs given by th e 'business^ m e e tin g ll,/ ( !u*' I’^ i n g th e address, th e Men s ‘ ' - • Af «r 1 ' ^ P !f»giani t h e n ’ was a regular in which offt- cera w ere elected. Those elected w e r t Mrs. A gn es V eltm a n n , pres­ firs t id e n t; Mrs. S y dney S m ith, vice p r e s id e n t; Mrs. W. R. P etty , second vice p r e s id e n t; Mrs. J. M p r e s id e n t; G r iff ith , vice s e c r e ta r y ; Miss O lga M arkiey, trea s- and Mrs. D. M. E m m ons, th ird D uval W ill Address A ssociation T oday a th e D ean of M en’s m e e ti n g held a t F a y e tte v ille , Ark., *h<,rt l,u" mcs* m e e t , na and a d i v at Association I S t r e e t courts. T h e r e will be . ho u se m o th e r ’ eussion of ,. . ' th e Vt w h ich is to be given this m o nth. — o-------------- T U R T L E T T E TO M E E T T h e T u t t l e (to ( d u b will m e e t th is W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n a t 4 o’clock a t D eep Eddy. The m e m ­ b e rs will a n d p r a c tic e strokes. dives S om eb " ! * th o u g h t he was mak w ise-crack n e a r Z Hall yes- m g a t e r d a v w hen he asked, “ I hink it ll r a i n ? ” A nd then cattie t h a t diabol- a n n u a l leal an sw e r. “ Be a lo n g dry spell jf w e should forgive them . . . it d o e s n ’t . ” Oh, well, m aybe T ex a s S tu d e n t P u b lica tio n s, Inc. T h e play is u n d e r th e direction Of Mrs. F e r d in a n d K inane. ^ x a m Schedule Published Thursday “ The final ex a m in a tio n sc hed­ in T h u r s d a y ’s r u n ules will be D aily T e x a n , ” s ta te d W m. Kay Miller, e d i to r of The Daily T exan. Mrs. F a ith P e rry , e d ito r of o f f i­ cial pub licatio ns, has been w o rk ­ th e ex a m in a tio n schedule in g on f o r some it have co m plete fo r T h u r s d a y ’: edition. time and will around the perip w ith b uzz ard th* r esa James McCamy W i n s ‘Raven’ Contest Prize ‘Race Prejudice’ Topic for Short Story Contest Glee Clubs Give Joint Concert In Gym Friday A n n o u n ce m en t of the s u b je c t o f the Alice M. G u ern sey S h o rt j Group S to ry Contest fo r 1330, c o n d u c te d j by the W o m a n ’s Home Missionary j S ociety of the Methodist Episcopal j C h u rc h , has been received by Dr. j E. M. (’lark, cha irm an of the d c-I p a r t m e n t of English. T he su b je ct of tin* sh o rt sto ry is to be “ Race P re ju d ic e ,” based on H enry S. Lei p e r’* “ Blind S p o ts ,” the them e th a t race p r e j ­ udice should be and can be over- com e. I be M anuscripts m u st ty p e d double-spaced, with the n am e a n d a d d r e s s of the a u t h o r not a p p e a r ­ the m a n u scrip t, b u t in a ing on sealed envelope ac c o m p a n y in g tho | T his sto ry . No m a n u sc rip t will be re -. . tu r n e d unless the sends p osta ge and req u e sts that it be re- * * , * t u r n e d . The story m ust not be s h o r te r than 1500 w ords and not lo n g e r than 2000. A ny person a u t h o r . . . to is eligible tr y for th e prizes. T h e re will he seven prizes offe re d tota lin g $ 2 0 0 , and r a n g in g from $75 the best s to r y to $5 for the sev enth best. to M a nuscripts .should be mailed Miss M a rg a re t A. P alm er, Dalton, Pa., Ii. D. 3, not la te r th a n A u g ­ ust 1,1930. for Assembly Holds Spring Banquet Thursday Night ----------- Sheppard, Fisher Entertain cert will Group at A ustin rink R /M v m * Selection, Number*, Solos, Presented I • J a m e s L. M c ^ amy, g r a d u a te of Joint the U n iv ersity in 11)29 and m a n ­ “ The A lca ld e ,” a g in g e d ito r of T e x a s e x - s tu d e n ts ’ m agazine, was a w a rd e d th e $50 cash p riz e in the H ouston Post-Dispatch “ R a v e n ” Held First Time j c o n te s t for his critical essay on S tudent. Pre.enting Blanket M a rq u is J a m , - 1 b i ^ r a p h y of Sam 1 H ouston, “ The Raven. J u d g e s o f the contest were Miss of city librarian J u li a M eson, H o u sto n ; M ajor Ingham S. R ob­ e r ts, p r e sid e n t of the H arris C o u n ­ ty H istorical and first vice presid e n t of the T ex a s S ta ll an d C laren c e H istorical S o cie ty; W h a rto n , w rite r , and le c tu r e r , a u t h o r i ty on T ex a s histo ry . Society ---------------------------- o-------------- General Faculty Discusses Frat Pledging in Meet Conditional Approval Is G iven List Of Graduates C onditional a pprova l of t h e list o f c a n d id a tes fo r d eg re es in J u n e wa* given T uesda y by the g e n e r ­ al fac u lty a t a m e e tin g in G a r r i ­ son Hall I, Dr. M. R. G uteh, sec­ r e ta r y of fa c u lty s ta te d a f t e r th e m eeting. The g e n ­ et a 1 fa c u lty voted n o t to waive ac ade m ic re q u ir e m e n ts in th e case o f law s tu d e n ts seeking degrees, said Dr. G utseh. g e n e ra l th e T axes Admitted Free T he f irs t jo int con cert this y ea r of the G ir ls ’ Glee Club and the M en’s G lee Club, u n d e r the d ir e c ­ tion of G ilb e rt E. S ch ram m , will lie given in the A uditorium -G ym - nnsiuni F rid a y night at 8 o’clock. (;)m (, , ub conr(,r t ^ ^ in the A ud ito riu m - i to be held ym n asiu m . G ro up selections, , j o i n t n u m ­ bers, q u a r te ts , solos, and a v a u d e ­ ville p r o g ra m will be f e a tu r e d in th e p ro g ra m . A f ifte e n -m in u te v a rie ty p r o ­ g ram , in th e n a t u r e of a collegiate revue, u n d e r tin1 direc tio n of J a n e t S h ep p ard and Bob J a e h n e , will be one of th e f e a tu r e s of the jo in t co n cert. a r e n u m b e r A m ong the e n t e r t a i n e r s in the J a n e t vaudeville S h e p p a rd and Claire Beckham, who will do specialty dance n u m ­ b e r s; B o b Morrison a n d R a y fo rd H olcom bs, who will sing, play the sa xophone, and w ise-crack, Joe F isher, who will give specim ens of his ta p -d a n c in g ; a n u m b e r u n ­ d e r the d irectio n of Bob J a e h n e ; a n d se veral su rp rise f e a tu r e s . ! O th e r h ea dline rs on th e con- include an alto solo by j A delaide R ogers, jo in t selections by the tw o clubs, a b a r ito n e solo by Bill H u ff m a n , a s o p ra n o solo by M ary S te g e r Wilson, a piano solo by Mildred K idd, songs by No. 190. Swing Out End Of Senior Week Friday at 6:30 President Benedict Give* Main Address Of Occasion \ „ , Marks Tradition Glasscock, W atts, Laughlin Bundy, Jackson Lead I Classes S enior week, a week set aside po cab y e a r in M ay fo r the purpose ot ho no rin g s e n io r w om en, o pene d a t 5 o’clock M onday a f te r n o o n w ith v es p er services in th e girls* the stu d y hall. T h e climax of Swing G ut w eek is the S en io r w hich will 6:30 ta k e place o ’clock F rid a y evenin g in f ro n t of th e Main B uilding w ith P re s id e n t H« I . B e n ed ict giving the m a in a d ­ dress. a t It O bservance o f s e n io r week m a rk s a long-tim e tr a d i tio n of the looked U niversity an d has been fo rw a rd to by each w om an s tu ­ d e n t since the day she e n te r e d tho U n iv e r s ity , this Swing O u t th a t the se n io r girls t u r n over th e ir d u tie s to those s t u d e n ts who will ta k e th e ir places d u r in g the c o m in g year. New class o ffic ers, o ffic e rs of M o r t a r B oard , Gap and d o w n , a n d L a m b d a D elta will be a n n o u n c ed . is a t The a d m in is tra tiv e s t a f f of the U n iversity will be special guests, and all o u tsid ers a r e invited. Fiv­ e r w om an s t u d e n t of th e fo u r is ex p e cted to ta k e p a r t in cill: i.. B leach ers will th e c e le b ra tio n . be c o n s tru c te d o f the Main Building. M embers of th e S tu d e n ts ’ As­ hold a n n u a l , sembly will th e ir nprimi b a n q u e t ut 6 :3 0 o'clock l h . V a i n l y Co-od CJuartet. a n d in T h u rs d a y nlph. a t the A ustin Club. I -Rvidual chil. T h e e n te r t a in e r s w i l l he J a n e t I H i - " * ® Uivh.tr I Ok Shepp ard and J o e E'»hcr ^ V lu n k . I tax upon p r e se n ta tio n o f b la n k e t tax. nn(| the , . P - i i G uests will he th e new o f f i c e r , : • i a p r e s id e n t 1 , of tho ; y ‘rl I L .s k e ll; i-’" “ J * H ugh D unlap, S tu d e n ts ’ Association ; R oberts, vice p r e s id e n t; Oui da,, B a r t e r , se e r e la iy ; A Ila,, S h iv e r , I c ha irm an of th e M e n s C o unc il,! an d D orothy Kelly, c h a irm a n of n ’K5,t the W o m e n ’s Council. ■ * . * I G irls G lee Club will met t r e h e a rsa l W ed n esd ay night d e n t . to r Decherd. M>in „ u i|d in K 157, m . n a K e t o f t h . c ) u b r t a U d T „ f. . i|ay ________ n y i / I H S I v ! l U l l o For Graduates Hold Exercises o t h e r gu est arc Virgil T i l l e r * p re sid e n t of the .Student A ssoria- I tio n ; J a k e P a tto n , vice p r e s id e n t; Josie Hailey, s e c r e ta r y ; Roy ( ‘a n ­ o n, c h a irm an of the Men's! C o u n ­ cil; G re tc h e n Sm ith, c h a irm a n of ihe W om en's C ou ncil; Boll P ayne, The c o m m e n c e m e n t exercises of f o rm e r p r e s id e n t; and S. J. I ay- the Au fin P r e s b y te r ia n T heologi­ lor, Bdl Dyer, F ra nk G r i f f h , M. cal S e m in a ry for the th i r t e e n glad L. ( 'ink, C h a rles Rus ell, < harlem in s titu tio n will be n a te s o f W eddington , Gen. W i n te r b o tham, the , held to n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock a t C hauney Cook, Bill M orrison, J i m ­ U n i v e r s i t y P r e s b y te r ia n G hurtjf1* mie Maxwell, Jim m ie P ipkin, Jim - Dr C. FL Caldwell o f W aco, pr< si- mie T ee lm g, T heodore Allen, : d f i n t o f th|) boarf} of t r u s t e e s . w i l l t h e Jo se p h in e An- j F ritz H o ff m a n , thonv, C la r a Marie A r r in g to n ,' Louise F a r m e r , Mary Alice Bone, Rosalie Leslie, and Fdnrna I). Hall. in * harg«’ of Rosalie Leslie ai(|p> Xh,, a d d r e s s the to is a r r a n g e m e n ts. Q » . — - g r a d u a tin g ( lass, w hich will lie in the f o r m of a c h a r g e to th e new m in iste rs, will he d e liv ered by Dr. IL IL T ho m pso n o f th e F i r s t P re s ­ b y te r i a n C hurch of B a to n Rouge, La. A response in b e h a lf of the g r a d u a t i n g cia s will be given by O O. A cere y, p r e s id e n t o f the stu d e n t body and o n e of th e grad uafe'-. William H am b len was elected The g r a d u a t i n g class is divided th r e e divisions. T hose re president of A th e n a e u m L ite ra ry into " f divinity de rig bacheloi Society a* the b a s e m e n t o f the Law Build- ; green a i e G. ( ’. A ce re y , B. W. j D ow ning, IL C. Aker*, C. W. Solo- ing M onday night. • FLL! mon, G. W. (Crowfoot, a n d D. <. O th er o ffic e r s elec ted w e re final m e e tin g the i , ward Reichelt, vice p r e s id e n t; Fred i T hom as. T h e r e a r e tw o, M, M. W agner, s e c r e t a r y ; T om Bagby, Calloway and M. M. Miller, in the c r i t i c ; j second division, w ho will receive t r e a s u r e r ; F ra n k K napp, Cal H u ffm a n , r e p o r t e r , a n d th e th ir d divis L. Bird, se rg e a n t- a t-a rm s . Ben c e rtific a te s . in ion, t h a t of th e S pan ish speak in g d e p a r tm e n t , t h e r e a r c five g r a d ­ uate-! who will r ec eiv e c e rtif ic a te s . T hey arc* G. M. A rn c n d e r iz , R u ­ ben A m e n d e r s , J o s e Delaluz Ga- l l r r e r o , A l b e r t o F ' c m a m i e / . , a m i , D ana I E L u ja n . P re s id e n t H. Y. B ened ict a p ­ pointed the follow ing m e m b ers to serve as a new s ta n d in g c o m m it­ te e , c r e a te d by the g e n e r a l fac­ ulty, on Rhodes scholarships: Dr. D. A. Panicky c h a ir m a n , Dr. T. W . > 8()uth e n t r a n c e where, half Hiker and E. J. M athew s, The se n io rs will m arch th ro u g h the Main B uilding with th e Blue th e B o n n e t chain and com e o u t th e y will o f th e m R e co m m en d a tio n s, p r e s e n te d k y |comjnf, from th e E d u c a tio n Build- | m e et th e ju n io r s , in f r o n t Dean V. I. Moore, o f a facuity j co m m itte e fo r rigid pledging rules tin am i ce rta in o t h e r change, h an d b o o k in connection w ith stu W n tY I P n u t l l u 6 1 l t S ----------- — ------------ — T u rn to Page 3, Col. 2 in _ _ ......... ——. social o r g an iz atio n s w ere being discussed when the g en e ral fa c u lty a d jo u rn e d . No ste p s w ere ta k e n on this m a tte r, and it will be ta k e n up again m e e ti n g of T u e sd a y , May 20. ch anges called 1 th e g e n e ra l f a c u l t y , I in c e r ta in d e ­ p a r tm e n ta l m a ste r of a r ts d eg re e r e q u ir e m e n ts will also be taken up a t th e n e x t m eetin g, M inor a t a ----------------------------Q--------------- Architects Hold Annual Lead Enrollment Of Ex-Students Workers Report 120 New Members at Meet Tuesday S e n io r w omen in the College o f led all o th e r in E x -S tu d e n ts ’ Association. A rts and S ciences g ro u p s T u e s d a y in e n ro llm e n t the T h e ir total w as 32. B th e The P tah, ----------- 120 J u n e r e tu r n o f A lto g e th e r , g r o u p w hen o ffic e rs Tuesday c a n d id a tes h ad jo ine d I exes’ d eg re e le x a s a n d p a t r o n w o rk e rs m a de th e ir r e p o r ts a t th e s a i n t of the dep a rt m e n t of archie I luncheon in the U n iv e rsity Com- tc e lu r e , a n d a speech on “ T h e o r y ! mons T u esd a y . T he to t a l w as and P r a c ti c e ” E m m e tt T. divided into academ ic w om en, 32; Jack son of S an A nton io w ere th e academ ic men, 2 0 ; business ad- f o a tu res of th e a n n u a l a r c h i t e c t s ’ m in istra tio n , 40; laws, 6 ; a n d en- I nq I' t held at th* Driskill Hotel “ P t a h ” was in- T h u rs d a y night. trode ed by R a ym ond E v erett Se• ior co m m ittee w orker will th e p r o fe s s o r ! U niversity Com m ons to r e p o r t th e t o a s t m a s t e r n u m b e r of new m e m b e rs en ro lled T u e sd a y a f t e r n o o n and t h i- m o r n ­ G oldw yn G oldsm ith, I o’clock to d a y a t included m e e t by {J, in of a r c h ite c tu r e , w as of th e p ro g ra m , w hich the follow ing: ing. “ T h re e G r e a t M o d e rn s,” by It. L. W h ite ; “ T r e a d s and R isers,” by , F’oot- T ravis S h a w ; Mat ho ; by ^“ S tra n g e F a c e s ,” by G eorg e G a l­ “ F i l t e r i n g A rth ur r C o m m itte e w o rk e rs will con­ tin u e t o d a y enlisting J u n e g r a d u ­ a te s in t h e association. M e m b er­ ship dues f o r the f i r s t y e a r hav e T u r n to P age 3, Col. 2 by “ If I W ere vin; E ddie j Bodet and C h a rles W e d d in g to n , “ F o u n d a tio n s ,” by T. V. T a y lo r, d< an of th e College of E n g in e e r - 1 mg; W. C alhoun , U n iversity. “ The U p p e r S to rie s," by J. the urnptroller of Richard Rowe wa aw a rd e d th e prize of $50 in gold fo r w in n in g m e e t first place in the R iver O aks com- r e p o r t m em bersh ip. in I” 1 --------------------------- o - Today’s Events On Campus | We dn es day o’clock— S e n io r I U niv ersity C om m ons c o m m ittee s to I o’clock— A m eric an Statistical a t U n iv ersity A ssociation m eets C om m ons. 4:30 o’clock— T u r t le Club m eets a t Deep Eddy. 4 :30 o ’clock— T u r t l e t t c Club R A C QU E T C L UB ME E TS Th*’ R a c q u e t Club will m eet H *i \V e d n e sd a v a f te in o o n a t , t h e T w e n ty - f o u r th , I th is in is o ’clock on A thenaeum Elect* H am blen President w - — - • S T U D E N T S H E A R P L A N FOR Y. M. C. A. IN J UNE “ possib le G ains and Losses T h ro u g h Price S tabilization F'arm P r o d u c ts ” is th e s u b j e c t o f , the a d d n - A. Duval of the d e p a r t m e n t of t h e i r J econom ics a t the m e e tin g of th e ! to the A ustin c h a p te r of th e A m eric an o f u r e r - S tu d e n t w ho will p r o b a b ly a t-j te rn a tio n a i, and religiou s p ro b ­ ° lem! th e c o n f e r e n c e a t H o llis ter, M spo nsored by both th e Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A., in J u n e w ere th e he a rt of the O za rks and th e c o u n ­ is **"*"""” ***** I c o n fe re n ces a n d th e plans f o r th e noted for its b ea u ty . T h o se at- .‘ ill e n jo y ‘ ype w r i te r , and b o a tin g on the a Scorning assem bly, a t the V M. C. te n d in g the c o n f c i e m c told a b o u t past H o llister *ry in anti a r o u n d H ollister in s it u a te d tow n lems. th e in N e w G y m n a s i u m ‘ a second hand to be delivered by C. Burglar* Invade S ta tistic a l A ssociation to be held w rist w atch, and s< era! hand balls ■ A. c a bine t m e e tin g held T u e s d a y | sw imm ing th e Uni- were ta k e n fro m the n e w A u d i t o r - J ni ght a t 8 o ’clock a t to d a y at versity Com mons. ; ium-Gymna»iurr. M onday n ig h t by I sity Y. M. C. A. is last r e g u la r meet- b u r g l a r who ent< cd th ro u g h an I o’clock at the U n iv e r - This th e T he p e rso n n e l of the c o n f e r kins, U niversity s tu d e n t who a M e s n lake and m a n y o th e r kinds of re* - r ea tion, a c c o r d i n g to Denvei Per- a* 7:30 o’clock in th e Fan Amor . I _ Spanish Fraternity o — a P O S T P O N E M A T C H E S T h e second f r a t e r n i t y doubles of th e te n n is m atches fo r W.A A. Hold* A nnual Dinner have been postponed u n til the tall nu,,.ts a t Deep Eddy. te rm , due it was an n o u n c e d T u esd a y . to w e a th e r conditio ns, 5 o’clo ck — B it and S pur m e e ts a t W e ste n field Club. 0 ~ 5 0 clock Robin Hood m e e ts T h e a n n u a l b a n q u e t o f s i g m a D elta Pi, h o n o r a r y S panish f r a t e r - nitv, will be held T h u r s d a y night I j T U R T L E S M E E T TO D A Y T U R T L E S M E E T T O DA Y T h e T u r t le Club will m e e t T h e T u r t l e If i v e I. the room o f at Deep E ddy this W e d n es d ay a f te r - V i t o A les io Roble- of Mexico w ’,1j no on at 4 :;;o o’clock to c o n tin u e speak, and m u s i c w ill be furnis! * j th e i r p rac tice on dives. ed by an o r c h e s tr a . Driskill Hotel l u l l WHI 0 - I I R e s e rv a tio n s f o r the b a n q u e t m a y be m ade w ith MD- Lillian I W e ste r, Main B uilding 260, d u r- I he Robin Hood I bib will ine rt ing th e m orning, anti with tSallac*’ a t the a r c h e r y field f o r p r a c tic e 5 W oolley , Main B uilding 9, din rig the a f te r n o o n I ues- o’clock. this W ednesday a f te r n o o n a t ROBIN HOOD M E E T S it was a n n o u n c e d fro m 2 un til 3 o ’clock, ” n A rc h e r y Field. o’cloek— U niversity m e e t at B a rto n S prings. D am es 5 30-7 vet o ’ lock— (J a n l c n p a r t y a t A ustin VV om e n ’s Club for se n io r g irls by Dean of Yr om en’s s ta f f . 7:15 o ’clock— O rchc-D m eets in d an c e studio. 7:30 o ’clock—iDeutsche* V ere in m eets in girls’ stud y ha IL 8 o'clock—Thespians present I play ut S a e n g e r ru n d e Hall. P A U L F E R G U S O N i* a p erfe-1 pointed bv th e p re sid e n t to b rin g discov ery in nom in a tio n s for o ffic e rs of the m orning . . . . he clings to t h a t ch a p te r. ing of th e academ ic year, and a o p e n in g m ade by liftin g a pane e w e will c o n s ist of college stu n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e h a - beon ap- out of one o f th* windows. T h - d e n t- F o u r U n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts , Hugh S t u d e n t j Gassed., Haskell R o berts, David problem s a n d m a tte r s c o n n e c te d Minter, and D enve r P erk in s, gave c a b in e t their wi«h to a t te n d , provided th a t th o -e out, fo r article of g r e a t e r value e n t c h u rc h m e n and c h u r c h w o m e n experiences a t pa*t H o l l i s u r con who wish ferences. A bout ten boy aru six the U n iversity usual- ca tions, ('. I). Sim m ons, se c r e ta ry , w atch belonged > a ha- sta te d . had le ft it in on* o f th e lockers. * cussion* on economic, racial, T he s t u d e n t w h o ’ l e a d e r s w i l l The m e e tin g is open t o all who g r e a t h aste, made T u e s d a y A rk a n sas , anil Missouri. stolen will talk. Both home and fo re ig n P ro n u n - meeting T u e sd a y te llin g o f le c tu r e and lead dis* g i r h from pointed m e n t will be discussed. in- Iv a tte n d th e co n fe re n c e s . th** s t u d e n t c hristian move- tended the c o n s c ie n c e la- -ere e v id en tly in with T e x * ', O k laho m a. lu nch eon make T he in tr u d e r - rese r- w*ere dt t e e t h e s overlooke talks a t inform al from ..t il. the E A R L BRADLEY calmly w alk­ . . ing to w ard s th e FLl Building. R O B E R T M O N T G O M ERY,' RUBY L E E . J A C K H A L E , E V E LYN F R I C K E , WM ( P H A IR , LF> ROY B R O W N E , W E L D O N H A R T , an d A L B E R T O S T R O W w e n t to th e T e x a s-T .C .F . g am e y e s te rd a y . m o st of th e boys d id n ’t see . much o f the gam*-, h o w ev e r . th e y sp e n t p ra c tic a lly ell o f tim e e x p lain in g the gam e . . . girls. . . JIM M Y G R E G G is losing w rig h t ev e ry d a y . . . he’s sc a r e d s t i f f of th e com in g law e x a m s . . , d o n ’t w o rry G R E G G . . w e feel t h a t . w ay ourselves . . . g e n tle m a n c o a t in a n y w e a th e r . . . t i c u l a r on h\< mind . m ain d r a g w ith n o th in g J. P A U L H IC K S com ing up th e in p a r ­ . and t h a t re m in d s us, P A U L , w h a t doe* th a t J . in y o u r nam e sta n d fo r? . . . . I i s I I I J* T H F D A I L Y J r , Yv,r-; SOQp-fcCt HAROLD TEEN—CISSY W E D N E S D A Y , M AY 14, 1930. 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M u U U ra a a . a a d NU.HT STAFF I? J* un Cal Huff nmfi ll elf n Ho k»n*r»n ’ • ' Mary Ia c A - f .va; ta h n e ' h a t i M ary Brock W. U < dit'ti t an' - t a n! I si n t ur«s Lul once ne g e ts in sid e under cover of d a r k n e s s , he become - in human a fiendish, tortu re • ha} '-. All th r o u g h th e perfor- mane* he k e e p s up ii continua! f ir e o f w h a t .«eem s to h im ex- t m o retina i v f «ice ti o il ries r-., nu* which really is no more than .KH fit' bad-breeding* [J*- bo**!* and calls, and m im ­ ics, w a i t i n g fo r a p p r o b a tio n in e v ita b le h a lf -w it c( Loris t*tat f*eem to in: a mi- • mph onv of rau- o u sn e ss. n »/ H*. a j , on m a k ing his e x ­ trem ely bitt) w is e rriw ’cm at a wh* a m om entous moment t .,r . im fr o m s o m e on r I a n t ch a flic tin*, and cackle • at m s own l i k e a n o l d h e n SM ", level it* issu e ?)>, TP . ^ r | Ij.* ban no rejrard for the it f. I. ii11g.- of O Bel , and o« cu rs to him that ' he , • xa perated is in­ a jd ien ee tl rented, stran ge as it may * cm, in 'ii*- sh o w and not in his v a p o rin g * . H e is as much to he despised an th* anony­ mous w rite r, n m e both w ork in the dark, the frien dly ally of all cowards, Som e day, patience at an mid, a str o n g heart* d c o m m itte r o f indig­ nant mo ie-goers will make ,, ji exarap!* of I his }w* ' as a. w arning to oth ers of ins like, a n d t h e y vc ill t be f 11 *' n a m e o f t h c a u t h o r , b u t o n r e r n e s t n a m e s w i l t n o t b e p u b l i s h e d . O n l y tlie e u tu u o n n p e r t i n e n t t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y w i l t h e a c c e n t e d a n d t h o r n o f a b o u t ri h h u > ,,d8 m i l r e ­ e d e d p r e f e r e n c e . L A N G I A G K HE- a n a t i o n a l *-mpL O R F . 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M.Y lo a ; , ^ ! r i 14*1 tavtcg BtrMt Pko«* V illi WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1930. r T H E D A I E Y T E X A N Young Man from Manhattan/ ‘Rogue Song/ ‘This Thing Called Love’ on Bill Theaters Hildebrand Society j Present Day Club Elects New Officers Installs Officers O ffic ers fo r 1930-31 w ere in ­ stalled by the P r e s e n t D ay Club a t luncheon a t th e U n iversity C o m ­ as re -in sta lle d m ons T uesday. L ore na D ru m m o n d p reside n t. w as O th e r o ffic ers installed w ere Mrs. p r e s id e n t; A lm a T hom as, vice Mildred D u d e r s ta d t, s e c r e ta r y ; Mildred B a sfo rd , t r e a s u r e r ; Eliz­ a b e th H en d e rso n , p a r lia m e n ta r ia n , a n d Tillie Immel, r e p o r te r . An open fo ru m on th e su b je c t “ Sterilization Feeble- of M inded” w as led by H ild a Rosene, B e nthal McCollum, a n d Mrs. A lma Thomas. th e ---------- —o--------------- Scribblers Elect Smith President G rotchen S m ith w as elected p r e s id e n t of S c rib b le rs Club a t a m e e tin g held T u e s d a y n ig h t iii th e Y. W’. C. A. room o f th e Main Building. C h a rle s F ay an d Helen E n g e lk in g w e re elected vice p re s­ id e n t an d s e c r e ta r y , respectively. New m e m b e r s elected a t A l p h a Epsilon P h i An n ou nc es Fund For Scholarships Tho n a tio n a l p r o je c t co m m ittee of Alpha E psilon Phi is r ea d y to a n n u o n c e tho e s ta b lish m e n t of a scho larsh ip a n d loan fund in and t h r e e fields of en d e a v o r, th e a c a ­ social demic, the religious, service. Two tu itio n scholarships a l e being o f f e r e d a n n u a lly a t th e g r a d u a te tr a i n in g school fo r J e w ­ ish social w ork in New \ o r k and th r e e su m m e r school scholarships a t the Hebrew U nion College, a theological se m in a ry in C incinnati, to train S u n d ay School te a c h e r s in r u r a l districts. The la rg e st p a r t of th e p ro je c t, how ever, ctttisists of th e estab lish ­ m e n t of a loan fund on each of th e 24 c a m p u se s w here A lpha Epsilon Phi exists. L o ans a r e for th e sum of $100 and a re open to all w om en scholastic sta n d in g who need th e m o ney to co m p lete th e ir college c o u r s e ; np- to be m a d e should good of the plications m e e tin g a r e a s follo w s: R ichm ond !>*'»" V I. M o o re c h a p m a n o f the .lu ll. v o n u n ftte e on scholarships, o r to C am pbell. B e n tle y Class, d e a n o f wo- Kelly, Zendo Lewis, a n d L e n o r e ! * * ™ R u b y T e r r ill, men. A f t e r th e loan f ti nil becom es s e lf - p e r p e tu a t in g , the c o m m ittee p la n s to e n la rg e its scope of w ork P reece. Bill S h e rro d , S igm a E ta Chi,, l a s t I to hi* hom e in N ome w e n t w eek-end. ............ t I i m t t t i Baseball Resul ts A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R I New Y ork ........................ 4 J St. Louis .................................I 3 H o y t an d B e n g o u g h ; C o f f m a n , II 3 5 Kim sey, a n d Manton. D e tr o it B oston .....................................4 11 R H E 0 3 H e r r i n g and R e n sa ; Russel and ............... I 0 include t h a t of h o n o r a r y schul arsJ ' i',s- P ro j e c t s which the o r o n t y has ........ . .......... .... the e s ta b lish m e n t of d e n ta l clin ­ ics in c onne ction w ith s e ttle m e n t the E houses m New Y ork 0 ! f o u n d in g of a tr a v e lin g lib r a r y in a n d th e s ta te of A rk a n sas. u B o a rd of R e g en ts C o n sid ers B u d g e t I Tilt CAMPI!. P B y E V E L Y N C A L H O U N AshUel L ite ra ry Society G ives I ea D a m e s H o ld E lectio n O f O ffic ers T o d a y M em bers o f Ashbel L ite ra ry So­ E lection of new o ffic e rs will be ciety will be hostesses a t th e ir a n ­ the f e a tu r e of th e la st m e e tin g of nual spring te a to be held T h u r s ­ day fro m 3 : ‘j 0 u n til 5 o ’clock at the W o m a n ’s Building. H eading the rec eiving line will bi' Mary J o Fit?,get ald, pre sident of th e club. T h r o u g h o u t the a f t e r n o o n music will be fu rn ish ed by A delaide Rogers, F ra n c is Gook, Bess Olsen, and Mrs. E ld red M cKinnon. All old m e m b ers of th e club have been especially in vited , s t a t ­ ed ( i r e tc h e n Sm ith, vice p resid e n t. in v ita tio n s have More been s e n t out f o r th e a f f a i r . th a n 500 * * * S to o k ie ' A llen W e d s in N ew Y o rk the y e a r o f the U n iv e r s ity D am es to be hold to d a y a t 5 o ’clock a t B a rto n S prings. I t will be a co m ­ bi tie ii bu siness an d ocial m eeting, the b usiness session a n d election of offic e rs will ta k e place a t 5 o’clock a n d th e medal, which will consist of a picnic, will be a t 6 o’clock. V e ltm a n n G ives Picnic for S tu d e n ts Mrs. A g n e V e ltm a n n will e n ­ tho boys who e a t a t the te r t a in Stovall b o a r d in g house with a farew ell picnic n i p p e r a t B a rto n S p rin g s S u n d a y evening. D E A N O F W O M E N ’S S T A F F E N T E R T A I N S S E N I O R C I R E S S enior girls a re being h o n o red w ith a g a r d e n p a r ty by th e s t a f f o f th e Dean of W o m e n ’s o ffice a t th e A u stin W o m e n ’s Club a t 708 S an A ntonio S tr e e t from 5 :3 0 u n ­ til 7 :30 o’clock th is W e d n e s d a y evening. S O C IA L C A L E N D A R F rid a y 8:3 0 -1 2 o ’clock; T e x a s S t u ­ d e n t P u b lic a tio n s d ance at A us­ tin C o u n t r y Club. S a t u r d a y 9-12 to th e T a r p le y , O m eg a d ance. o’clock; A lpha T a u Lee W e sto n gave a to a st ham M arm ion. T h e color : se n io rs w ith a r e p ly from B e n Dave “ S to o k ie” Allen, f o r ­ m e rly of C orsicana, who w a s a baseball a n d football s t a r a t the U n iv e rsity in 1922-23-24, o b t a i n ­ ed a m a r r ia g e license a t th e m u n i cipal b u r e a u iii New Y o rk City May 9 a n d a n n o u n c e d t h a t w ith in be T he re c e iv in g g ro u p will composed of Mrs. ll. Y. B enedict, | Mrs. V. I. M oore, Mrs. A m o No- w otny, Misses M ary E. D echerd, Ione S p ears, Lil­ : Mary G eh rig, lian W e ste r, A n n a Hiss, Leal G regg, T h e l m a D illingham . Eliza- of the menu and decorations w a s ' a fe w days he will wed Gladys v , O S R i I f i r I. B a rke r, 21, a r t i s t of New York in g r e e n ami white following the I beth J e n n ie Wilmot, City. Mr. Allen is now illu stra tin g j C la ra M. B a rke r, L ilia Cassis, R u ­ a r t e - t w i t h a n e w s s y n d i c a t e . in i ta Lavi nder, and t be member." staff of th e Dean of W om en s which includes Miss Ruby l e n i l l , dean of w om en, Miss L u la M. Bewley, Miss D orothy ( ie b a u e r , an d Mrs. F ra n c e s Goldbeck, a s ­ sistants. T h e follow ing o ffic e r s rec en tly f o r next your wen* p r e ­ elected T h e m e m b ers o f G a m m a E psi­ sented at t h e b a n q u e t ; Je nevi e ve lon Pi, h o n o r a r y scholastic c o m ­ Cobb, p r e s id e n t; Llewellyn Powell, in- me! i i a I \ ir- v e e p r e s i de n t ; Ma ry fit L ginia Bedichek, second vice p r e s t - , filed to a d i n n e r to be given a t d e n t ; E liz ab e th H en d e rso n , see r e - j the F a c u l t y C lub T h u r s d a y even* t t r y , and M a ry L ee W e sto n , t r e a - j i n g at 6 :3 0 o’clock, L ena G a la t- C LU B G I V E S D I N N E R s u n n it V, have been mo de r ni st i c design G res- -i heme jdacecards. pi ogi , inl­ I I',, , -I. , , *- OI and a r h e Nicut in ' zen, pie- i d e a l , sta t! ti. ’yH a iiecjin iem d k s iMiHhjif Ammi f m * k % D istinctive N ( ' vv V ersio n s of the Jacket Frock 6 :3 0 and T he f re sh m a n council will a s ­ sist th e house p a r ty f r o m 5 :3 0 so p h o m o re until council from 6 :30 u n til 7 :30. R e­ f re sh m e n ts w ill be served by th e m em bers of the Gap a n d Gown Council a n d the ju n i o r council. th e m t r a/T Y ' B a n q u e t G iven E p isco pal S en io rs “ H A L F W A Y T O H E A V E N ”— w i t h “ B u d d y " R o g e r * . J e a n A r t h u r , a n d P a u l L u k a s , f o r l a i t t h e T h i n g C a l l e d L o v e , ’’ t o d a y . “ Thi s w i t h t i me * C o n s t a n c e B e n n e t t a n d E d ­ a n d m u n d L o w e , T h u r s d a y F r i d a y . At t h e T e x a s . “ Y O U N G M A N F R O M M A N - H A T T A N ” — w i t h C l a u d e t t e C o l b e r t a n d C h a r l e t R u g g l e t , t h r o u g h F r i da y . W e d n e s d a y A t t h e M a j e s t i c . “ H I G H S O C I E T Y W i t h C h a r l e s G a y no r . N o w B L U E S * ’— F a r r e l l a n d t h r o u g h F r i ­ d a y , a t t he H a n c o c k . O ffic e rs fo r n e x t y e a r w e r e elected a t the f in a l m e e tin g of H ild e b ra n d Law Society M onday n i g h t a t 7 o’clock in th e m o o t c o u r t room of th e Law Building. O ffic e rs in stalled w ere J. C. D o rb a n d t, p r e s id e n t; r . :•!. E rie- son, c le r k ; Jo h n B. W h e a t, s h e r ­ of i f f ; D a f fa n Gilmer, c h a irm a n th e and c o m m itt e e ; J a m e s Williamson, r e p o r te r . p ro g ra m N o new m e m b ers w e r e elec ted a t th is last m eeting. T h e n e x t op­ p o r tu n i t y fo r m e m b e rsh ip will be n e x t fall, it w as an n o u n c e d , a t w hich tim e m e m b e rs will be ta k en u p o n fo rm a l a p plica tio n. “ P A R A M O U N T O N P A R A D E * Q -------------------- all t h e — w i t h atar*, d a y . w i t h L a w r e n c e T i b b e t t , C a t h ­ P a r a m o u n t l a s t t i m e s t o ­ R o g u e S o n g , " f o r t he “ T h e e r i n e D a l e O w e n , S t a n L a u ­ H a r d y , r el , a n d O l i v e r T h u r s d a y at t h e Q e n n . H I S G L O R I O U S N I G H T ” w i t h J o h n G i l be r t , C a t h e r i n e N a n c e D a l e O w e n , a n d O ’N e i l l , f o r t h e l a s t t i m e s t o ­ d a y . “ T h e H o l l y w o o d R V u e , " w i t h al l G o l d w y n - M a y e r t he Ma t ro - a n d b o y s gi rl s, r a n i n c l u d i n g a n d M a r i e P o l l y M o ­ D r e s s i e r , T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y . At t he C r e s c e n t . R e v ie w e d I o d a y Sophomores Elect Caswell President the sophom ore T iny Caswell w as elected p r e s ­ id e n t of girls, n e x t y e a r ’s ju n io r s , a t a m eeting the Biology B uild ing T u esd a y in a f te r n o o n . O th e r o f fic e r s elected w qre S a ra h T u rk , vice p r e s id e n t; s e c r e ta r y ; M a ry G ra ce Milam, and E th e l Bechler, Helen S torey, r e p o r te r . t r e a s u r e r ; B e tty B un dy, p r e sid e n t o f the so p h o m o re class, called a m eeting of the council im m ediately a f t e r th e election. Women Students- “ H a l f W a y t o H e a v e n ” — C h a r ­ C o n tin u ed F ro m P a g e I les ( B u d d y ) R oge rs keeps up the r e p u t a t i o n t h a t he m ade a t th e be­ g in n in g o f his c a r e e r a s a smooth a n d polished y o u n g man. He d o es n o t m ake th e im pression on his a u d ie n c e t h a t he m ade in th e privilege th e been reduc ed, with with e x te n d e d several p a y in g m o n th s a f t e r leaving the cam pu s a t c o m m en c em en t. of New m e m b e r s of th e asso cia­ tion, J o h n A. M cCurdy, executive s e c r e ta r y , explained a t the lu n c h ­ eon, will be allied w ith a gro u p “ W in g s’’ nor is he e x p e c te d Th* sto ry of “ H alf W a y to H o o t - <>f Loyal e x -stu d e n ts org an iz ed to B e rry to. is e n ” r e q u ir e g r e a t dea l of w eig h ty a c ting. to o slight to a th e p la y s f a v o r ite of J e a n A r t h u r th e opposite R o g e rs a s the sm all ca rv in al tr o u p , and she is, a s u sua l, com p lic atin g ele­ m e n t of the plot. P a u l Lukas is th e villain who is je a lo u s of J e a n a n d p la n s lover. T h e >tory ends s a tis f a c to r ily — m e a n in g th a t L ukas d oes not drop in the tr a p e z e s tu n t th a t : R o g e rs le n d s its e lf so well to a fata l, cal- c u la te d “ a c cid en t.” to d e s tro y her T he details o f th e p ic tu re are to any u n u su a l ] n o t w orked o u t d e g r e e , and th e m ore critical ob s e r v e r will find some p a r ts d isa p - 1 p o in ti n g b ecause of th a t. W hethei t h e life as p o r tra y e d of life of the small tr a v e lin g tro u p , is n ot proved, b u t it does n ot m a t­ t e r since the m a jo r in te r e s t is in th e p ro g re ssio n of rom anc e b e tw e e n Rogers a n d J e a n A rth u r. T h e y a r e both best a t th a t s o r t of th in g , an y w a y . At th e Texas. is t r u e th e — th e cat. O p e n in g I o d a y “ Y o u n g M a n f r o m M a n h a t t a n ” — If th e p ic tu re is a s good as th e in the S a t u r ­ s to r y th a t was ru n d a y E v e n in g Post, it is good. If it is only half as good as th a t sto ry , i t is still good! in film. C h a rles B a ggie s a n d C la u d e tte Some C o lb ert are thi? m ig h t r e m e m b e r th e m in th e ir co­ star! m g p ic tu re, “ T he I,ady Lies” — th a t was "hewn in A ustin sev­ e r a l m o n th s ago. A t the M ajes­ — th e cat, tic. h ere , Mr. Mc- p h ila d elp h ia se rve th e U n iv ersity on th e ca m ­ p u s and over th e sta te . T he w ork i a t h e a d q u a r te r s C u rd y said, is h an dled by six s ta f f m e m b e r s who keep tr a c k of some 50,000 T exas exes, collect pledges to s tu d c n t in f o rm a tio n to T ex a s] loans, give [ exes , publish th e Alcalde nine I tim es a year, and h andle th e de­ ; tails of all o t h e r w ork done by the its various ac tiv ­ th e U nion, h an d le in association ities. n a t u r e th a t t h e U n iv e rsity p ittfl)UfKh . a n n o t handle The association has been es­ pecially active, he said, in public r e la tio n s and legislative w ork for I the U n iversity. T h is w ork is of 1 such a itself it, y e t sum. a g e n e y m u s t be r e a d y to t a k e th e I cause of the school when n e c e s -L nary. P a r t o f the public re la tio n s involves o b ta in in g g if ts , p r o g ra m involves o b ta in in g gifts and e n d o w m e n ts f o r the U n iv er­ sity a n d m a k in g an e f f o r t to o b ­ fain th e choice o f high g r a d u a t e s th r o u g h o u t the s ta te f o r , . ® , m a tric u la tio n in th e U niversity. . tt • school ^ t , a , . . . Chicago M em bers o f the a s so cia tio n fo r l t I * c a r rie s p a g e . of I calde, now r a t e d a s one of a small a n n u a l fee receive the Al- the now r a t e d a s one most o u ts t a n d in g a lu m n i m e ga zines of the natio n. The publica- A 1"' lion news a b o u t T ex a s exes, by e x - stu d en ts, n ew s of th e school, and a s u rv ey each m o n th of th e g e n e ra l field of hig h e r e d u c a tio n . -------------------- o--------------- p e r s o n a l; I St Louis Swing Out— C o n tin u e d F r o m P a g e I in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic s T he b ud get for se lf- s u p p o r tin g th e U niversity, of ac tivities of which is a p a r t, will be considered by the Board of R e g e n ts a t th e ir n ex t r e g u la r m e e tin g May 30 o r 31 a t G alveston, In this m e etin g changes in th e o r g a n iz a tio n o f the v ario u s physical tr a i n i n g ac tiv itie s o f th e U n iversity will he considerei in obablv pa* -cd on. P hysical t r a i n in g d e p a r tm e n t s , both for men a n d fo r w om en, a r e j a t te m p t i n g to se cu re m o re fu n d s for their p art of the budget, and will receive c o n s id eratio n fo r th e ir wants. W h a te v e r ch a n g e s are n ec es sary in the a th le tic and physical t r a i n ­ inve l i ­ ing do par trnent ■ will be g a te d by th e Board. An inform al banquet in h o nor of th e Episcopal senio rs wa given by th e S t u d e n t s ’ S u n d a y Club at evening. G re g g H ouse T u e s d a y Rev. E v e r e t t J o n e s of W a c o w a s the p rincip al speaker, ta lk in g on “ T he V alue of a B a c k g r o u n d .” m d ! Tom Bagby, p re sid e n t of the club to a s tm a s te r , p r e s e n tin g a m usical p r o g ra m ll. P a r k s E lu m pp in vocal solos a n d f l o r e n c e W e y n io u 'h several selections. Miss p o p u la r W e y m o u th was ac com panied bv E m m a V irg in ia Itecherd. I ac te d as f e a tu r i n g vocal in Jo e I is h e r entei ta m e d with se v ­ ta p specialty T h e Rev. H a r ri s M aster gave ii b rief ta lk . Mary eral of his u n iq u e dances. son, Jr., L A S T DAY “PARAM O UNT ON P A R A D E ” he At M idnight into h e r stole room — a *ont* on lips — . h i t blood a - f ir e — could resist t h i s l o v e v a g a ­ b o n d ! . Chicago ........ ,.14 17 ................................ 7 15 ll H E 0 2 and C o c h ra n e ; M c L a in, W alsh, Wei- iam j( a n ,j A u try . Shores, Q u in n , W a lb e rg , Clem land W ashington E R H . l l 17. 5 ... 6 2 L. Sew ell; B row n, T hom a s, Moore, a n d Ruel. Miller, H a r d e r , a n d 7 N A T IO N A L L E A G U E i P hilad e lp h ia ..... ............— 14 18 .......................... 8 13 R H E 2 3 B e nge a n d Davis; P e tty , Erick- H e m s . Jon(,8 S p e n c e rt i Malone, C a rlson , and T a y l o r ; C antw ell, C u n n in g h a m , a n d Spoh- „ . , S ta rts T h u rs . ~ „ p it) ft , R H E 0 6 IO 4 I 9 W ils o n ; ° r Sher.lel, Lindsey, and O’F a r rc ll, a r tic le s I W a lk e r an.I B rooklyn a t C in cin n a ti, rain. - — ' a t the T he dow n ----------- o--------------- Eby to M a k e T o u r O f J u n io r C olleges ing a n d h a lf from th e L aw B uild -J tw o ro w s o f s t u d e n t s ; ing. will m arch th e J to g e t h e r south walk and will th e n m a rc h ] fo u n ta in back and sto p j w here th e m ain p r o g ra m will ta k e place. The m e m b e rs of th*' fresh- Dr. F ie d e r i c k E b y , profe sso r of man aT1(j so p h o m o re classes will ,tand g u ard at th e south e n t ra n c e Main Building. T h e Long- | ed u c atio n a n d s u m m e r session, will make a visit L f this week to a n u m b e r o f T ex a s horn Band will pla y the march, j u n i o r plans for fin a n c in g leges. His W ichita F alls, San A nton io, C l a r - 1 en don. arui othei ju n i o r colleges a r e situ ated . to c o l-1 w e a r e ith e r w hite or light-colored places w here j M ary M a r g a r e t Glasscock, the girls a r e ex pected in v e s tig a te , ro u te will d ir e to r colleges J dresses. include ju n io r th e a ll to of T h e se n io r cia?? will be led by p r e s i­ d e n t ; the j u n i o r lass by D orothy W a tts , p re sid e n t, F ra n c e s p r e s id e n t; B e tty L aughlin, vice B undy, p r e s id e n t, will h a w ch a rg e , of the s o p h o m o re s ; and Dina J a c k - ! . ’ son, p resid e n t the of g e l s will have c h a rg e , , and of T O D I S P L A Y T I R E ii i Lk- , , \i T h e la rg e st tire in the world is . . . on its way to A u stin a n d will be i c -ru on exhibition T h u rs d a y , May lo , M. B e rry , m a n ­ acco rd in g to IL G o o d y e a r C o r a - | , | ” a * ‘ tw elve f e e t in h eight tire. which has V.W.C.A. O th e r social the s t a f f o f It m eas- D ean of W o m e n ’* o f fic e a* a f f a i r s ; ‘ “ T his massive . < r. tr a v e le d th o u s a n d s of mile?, visit- d u r in g the week h m o n .g t « a g a r d e n ing variou s sections of th e U n ite d :” r 89r ’!< the S t a t e s and C a n ad a , ha? been an P arty given by the o b je c t of w o n d e r m e n t. a* 5 MO a r e ? f o u r f e e t in w idth, and the to ta l o’clock to d a y ; t a p a n i Gown in:- is C ation will take p la te a t 8 o (lo*, r. w e ig h t of stu d y 3,900 pounds, j u s t a f ra c tio n un- this e ve ning in h a ll; an d S cottish Rite D orm itory will e n t e r ta i n it? se n io r girl? an I invite? all the girl- o f the se n io r cia-"* a? th e ir g u es ts f o r a g a r d e n i p a r ty T h u rs d a y evening. B ob and C h a rle s Kinzbaeh ves­ te d at th e ir hom e in I lo u -to n last week-emL d e r two ton?.” said Mr. -------------- o----------- tir e and yoke a n d Au?tin the girls* \\ omen - Berry. f l u b the T E X A S L E A G U E F o rt W o r th San A n to n io 9 0 ll 2 E g a n , Sc hupp, and S n y d e r ; Es- I ! tell, C haplin, B a rro w , a n d Mey* I ers. 7 5 E R H 13 12 7 7 W aco Dallas 2 T h o rm a h le n and H e a th ; Henseik, G rim m , W a chtel, Moore, an d Lore* beer. W ichita Falls a t B e aum o nt, rain. S h r e v e p o r t a t H o uston , rain. T O D A Y ! C o m e B e ­ f o r e I p. rn. 25c A G r e a t N o v e l . . . A G r e a t e r P i c t u r e ! KAT HERINK B R U S H ' S l i n g * M a n o f M a n h a t t a n A ('tram ALL TALKING Pi : rf w i »h CLAUD? ?TE CGI BERT C HA RI I S R U G G L E S NOH MAN FO ST E R G IN GER R OGE R S \f V e a l M e e t T o b y - a c i d ;borty a* ! Huff ' in tin- *iar- M.i(|y of mod**rr maffia*'*1 fr» - ADDED: WALTER HAGEN L*o D 'I r f —Andy Clyde in Math -^nnftt'* ••m atch p l a y - i N E X I i G A R * C . O U P L R I N T H E T E X A N * i T h e V oice o f V oices L A W R E N C E T I B B E T T t h e r e I* n o b e n o * i f i i ! <*r itfi1. db a te th is shop ,>■ I h o v * « (O O T W E AR Of s'-rkmg IAH \< I LR, Al WAYS . „ I t h e i r wit! n e v e r he a i .itll j.r. .rill I with <1.. |!.' y ' t o t AO VA NCT S H O W I NI. * MMI It a I > i i , . cup.* ■»»( cl in « AK i IVN MODI i” a t t o s n ■ F e a t u r n Width* — I ii n a w a i iii; iii ii nu rr i m i i n i — ... T O N I T E ... ‘Above the Ankle’ Magnificent Show M a y 14 a n d 15 H ig h School A u d ito r iu m A s s m a rt as a y o u n g co-ed a n d m o d e * r a t e l y priced his spirite as I co m b in atio n of -port I rot k with i n c o n t r a s t i n g •I a? . rials and m o t ifs, is for ng an it was designed. You'll th e re a r e so m you < an \\i a r it imrt d re ss or kl t to i n f o r m a l t he misses is. and a ' fail I • a s h a m e d of Cool and Serviceable S u m m e r Fabrics P i l i d s ! ( if f o r m ! C r e p e s ! S i l k s ’ wiv? «*'•fcnw \ b * i v c IWC fI: rni- h- Martc-An- Sbnp. S t y l e SLOW w i th U n i v e r s i t y M o d e l s F e a t u r i n g A u st in 's L ea d i n g M e r c h a n t s F e a t u r i n g — S n a p p y D a n c e r s Dr a m a - a - Pl en ty a n d Ri sq ue C o s t u m e s I OO— P E O P L E — I OO 25—Beautiful Girls—25 B e n e f i t S how for A u s t i n S u n s h i n e C a m p T I C K E T S 7 5 c P L A N T O BE T H E R E T I C K E T S O N S A L E A T R e n f r o D r y * Co.. N o .lo rd in I IlMon Co, I G l e n w o o d D r u g Co., No. I U n i v e r s i t y C o -O p . E l d r i d g e M o o r e D r u g S t o r e J f o e N O W S H O W I N G J A N E T G A Y N O R C H A R L E S F A R R E L L “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES’ M I D N I T E P R E V I E W FYi d a y l l ;3 0 p. HI­ B E R T W H E E L E R R O B T . W O O L S E Y C U C KO O S” I* T H * D X I E T J X X X 1» r WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. T. CU. Wins First I a m b d a C h i s Game 4-3; Texas ^ Takes Last By L a w A i n e OIJ 5-*> OCOTe 5 to 2 Score -------------- B y A L B E R T O S T R O W c L ToSSS Meet plans disc u ssed for a c la s s r e ­ union to b e held th e se c o n d day of the a n n u a l Round-T'p in 1935. I .o u gh o rn n nf*tt^rs infill netter* w i n In o rder to brin g th e 103 J u n e o f th(. S ch o o l 0 f Busi- : fur D allas, w h ere t e , r e f e r e n c e te n n is t o u r - , L . r l a . ^,1 ThtlMflaV will be p layed T h u rsd a y ami Friday. Men ta k in g the trip art B ruce B a rn es, Earl T a y lo r , Al- A d m in istr a t io n t o g e t h e r for # claM m e e t i n g was arr an g ed a f t e r n o o n . J u n e 7, son Hall a u ditoriu m . fo r 2 o ’clock S a tu rd ay th e Garri­ in .Ii ! mpire, Grigg rrcond ( i * w e b f Ab l i 3 3 It ll I* l I 0 i b I 0 ii A F 1 ii it ch ing and the U n K e y , and L u cien LaCoste. am m ates proved* All fo u r p layer* will e n t e r i t h e | single*. B a rn e s will pair w ith T a y lo r in o n e d o u b le s te a m , w h ile t h e i th e Hniver* j Ki«ehm*n to bf I' r og w< rf ur'ai tonfor but §1 x T h f ri k«-d in I bf “i t ! i > > t nj? Wallin to Ai th th*- w in n in g r ira' marker bari n* and Re* * Cf t ii b r th rd burh t VV r I fir Wherever You May Roam W e have ju st t h e rig h t kind o f lu g g a g e w h e th e r y ou tr a v el v ia air, m otor, t r a i n or boat. W e can help m ake y o u r trip m ore p lea san t w it h l i g h t-w e ig h t lu g g a g e . G iv e a th o u g h t t o G rad u a tion and s e l e c t th e p iece o f l u g ­ g a g e and let u s hold sa m e fo r you u n til w a n te d . TRUNK FACTOKYgy *•«»■ K B o r s J LEATHER GOODS 510 CONGRESS By W E L D O N HA R T T*MK*y ins salary in exchang* c h a n ce o f g e tt in g a lo t o f condem bai p a to r y phrases and o th e r Word out of the • ny tem i N o th in g draw - a lau gh quick? th a n a im -Jight to: hap * > In on e of y e s t e r d a y ’s g mo f i r e . Sr" fo u l tip eluded B u c k le y ’* glov a nd hit G rig gs’ che»t protectc with a -< **bly g o into r t*-i* \ d . ti t* --The F rogs shrewed ©ne o f b est all-around o u t f ie ld - in c o n f e r e n c e , AU three gar I* .re tar. g o place* in a hurry, and IB eee c a n throw , un > e v e ia! .'ie t o th* r sr ru n n ers d iscovered row . G reat I * row n It - .*• t ai H in ton cu t o f f » ■ o up le of ru* dtid q u ick return s o f Long!; ■ M ow s held Las - ru n n e rs cl* -e th e sacks. t* All are CS t if J c b lle c te d a pair o f d oub les in y t e r d a y ’s co n tests. W right la t o hit s a f e ly , while m ■ ■ hitter- fair %♦.-borne la . - o n ly b t * : H in ton , w ho played fealf o n th* F rog f o o t b last fa ll. i due to he an in g a th le te F.tfore I * pla e li g i b i l i t y . G r a s s y is a ii Hi J o e Kv I in n and I ( arpenter tw o a tt a c k with e three a t t e m p t s e;u h * o s t i a and FL Seh iu id t were •est on the o f f e n s i v e , gath - i wo hits os t im es aced the nit* her. tIn* four T h e v icto ry a d v a n c e s th*- Lamb- i * hi Alpha r. iv to t he L niver- ity fin a l-, where th e y w ill m eat he a ha rn pion hip ga m e in d e p e n d e n t s u r v iv u r1- in N e w m a n f l u b g r a b b e d lh** lead in their le a g u e in the in dependent Bur kb O fl Cf Ii I ig! on the pla; .ii out at se* cl < n «i ll o r le n , IJo y d M ilford, J ll rn, Royal Filii® ai d FL Y. ; ' 1 * * ’' i * at e h a ttin g and Hug i IBumann tied for pre- honors, w h en i , ,r j at J they ear h c o lle c te d tw o s a f e t i e s 'in Sig na Fit a 1 h i house. J i n fiv e t m es at hat TH* HOOD VANTAGE 4 ii** F r ■ .g hit less for the i i i tilt* gam* . l i e struck the men th ree in- ii; o f f e n s i v e had n I r a n k H ig g in s with doutiles in as m any 11mea stat w as iii*' lay. H ig g in s tw o in cm h g a m e, tog the stic k m e n is vs*'!*1 Van Lamm and I barns w ith A d o u b le and Foot Lewis each; B ig >r< fo r ig le each, Norm ani lice W a l l i n , |,,,j I | | n , ll ill. I . t ll I d a , h a t t i n g a t r ll e T o a d s . foul Other I.onghor Runt VV Iu h Ie a > Fmn ic Uh sin ' .Mi t ! k o f K a y m on*J A t; <•r a t I 14*x a s f e a t i i r e d i v o f I t h e g a m i *•. A t «• I I t h e d e h a m * s i n t h e f l i s t i f i n- it a ho l d. I ie. s o m e o f : ’ ' u t h e r iii r r ivm lit. *gs p r e s e n t * >i t h e h e s t a t w e h a v e e r n e t l i i s y'♦-ut id H i n t o n a 1 .i* o u n d < , r i f f i n , id** s o m e iii v o t e r s gJvri tes. I F i r t t C a m e A b R l l l h . i f , * J I 2 ti 2 2 3 J a Ii U I Ii ii I ti (I | p ti IP o A E o if I) I I 0 I 9 ii 0 0 ti (I I (I r> ii I I 0 0 ii 0 O ll n n *1 ti u I 2 ii 2 I I I IJ 0 2 6 ii 21 l o 3 lf f Sh c f Ab R H P © A E 3 I 0 O O I 1 1 0 3 1 2 3 1 X 0 11 0 9 0 , 1 0 0 1 j 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 1 6 3 0 3 I O O 1 1 2 0 VV a i ( arr Hue. Hi nt ' Hill vi rut ( N v 0 (i | 0 i 0 0 2 j b A TENNIS SHO E DESIGNED TO STAN D THE STRA IN S OF FAST P L A Y • • ^ Before building the Vantage HOOD designers went to t lie leading tennis players and st tidied their foot action and shoe requirements. T hen t h e y treated this new Bud distinctly im provcd te n n i s j-hoe. T he HOOD V antage has extra toe reinforce­ m ent which prevents*w ear from toe <:ragging. Soft, thick sponge cushion heels absorb all shocks and jam from sliding, smashing play* Smokr* pc soles of live, springy rubber add speed to your game. Equally good on grass or clay courts. W hether you’re a champion or a beginner, you'll play a better game in Hood Vantage shoes. M ade in all sizes for men and women. O n sale at leading sporting goods stores* UNIVERSITY HOUSEMOTHERS File Daily T ex a n reaches m any prospective sum m er school students over the state in addition to the regular stu­ dents of the 1929-30 session who are planning to be here for what promises to be the greatest sum m er session in the history of the University of T exas. The choice rooms will be rented first, and the early a d ­ vertiser w i l l have the b e s t opportunity of renting all rooms. Iii order to aid the housem other, I he I exan is m aking a special Classified rate to the people who wish to adver­ tise now for roomers for the summer. Here’s the Scale of Rates! (Maximum of 20 Words) Dato of Insertion May 15 16 i t - 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 3 1 June 1 3 4 5 No. Times Ad A ppear 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 l l I O 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 I Cost 3.10 2 90 2.75 2.60 2.35 2.20 2.05 1.90 1.75 1.60 1.45 1.30 1.15 1.00 .90 .80 .70 .55 .30 d h u b b s 3 b . 3 x p . . . . . 3 0 0 0 3 H O O D R E B B E R ( O M L A N Y , IN C . \\ ah'rlou'n, Ma&S* F R E S H M E N M E E T T O D A Y T h e f r e s h m a n b a t e b a l l t ' t u i d tri l l m e e t a t C l a r k F i e l d t hi s a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o ’c l o c k C o a c h M a r t y K a r o w * * a t e d . I*-,rn p i c t u r e s w i l l b e m a d e . I t i* i m p o r t a n t t h a t e v e r y o n e b e ,p r e » e « t. .Sheehtty, t i J o t vc-lied friends hist w e e k -e n d . in o f F l a r e - Ville t aiver it the T h a m a* H p r a g i n s arr* S* B u c k l e y s p e n t th e w e e k - e n d *n S a r A * « 2k T o ta ls x B a tted x x B a ited for LaugbUn f o r VV hit* in sixth 6 21 K 4 in rev- S u m n .sry - L eft on b a - * Te x a s 6, T. < I ' 4. Tw'i-base h its: H i g ­ I ^ w is , G r i f f i n , gins 2, Lamm, S tolen haves; Grubbs, and HUL A ter and Wi g h t . S a c r if ic e hits; Lewis and Re*?. D ouble p la y s : B ig gin* t o A ter to L e a c h ; C o x to Hill to W’all n. Runs b atted in : j H ig g in s I, W illiam s W’alHn 2, Grubbs* J. balls: o f f R ailton 2, o f f C ox 2. S t r u c k o u t by I, A t e r I, i U a t o t i 6 , b y ( o x k Bn - *• - o f f 1 HOOD MAKKir CANtTA* JMOfS R U S S I * J I O l * * A N O H i l t * ’ l u i i i t f o o T w u i • n u * * F LOOR TI LI NG R U I S I * All ads will be classified under “ WI JERE I O ROOM l l HS SU M M ER * unless otherwise specified, and must be turned in before 3 o'clock prior to insertion. cushion HEEL A / y fied service is as near as your telephone. Courteous messengers at your service; I exan Classi­ lf i (OP >pong* I "■ *hiim , H> ti tekirk aln*rte 0** A tkofkt on4Jan oj hard, ja*i idan. ** ’WST DIAL 2-3165