News Coverage by a Competent Staff of University Students Makes THE D AILY TE Medium for News of Campus Happenings PHONE IT IN News . . . . ................ A fter IO P. M. ............ Classified Ads ......... Display Ads ............ Circulation .................. I 9181-61 1 9187 ( ....... .........23164 I .........23164 t o c a t t The W eather J f a t w * . ----------- I uesday, warmer. fair and slightly A big turnout. W h y n ot aid them ? Footb all in the air. Fa miliar faces again. th a n f i f t y |W |O R E v o lu n te e r 1 T 1 w o rk e rs came o v e r to B. Hall y e s te r d a y a fte r n o o n to m ake a p ­ th e staff plication fo r places on c f th e DAILY T E X A N . * rn * E v e ry b o d y in th e b ig fam ily see m e d to be pc? fee’ Iv h a p p y and is r e a d y to go to w ork— which so m e th in g s u rp risin g itse lf w h e n a body of t h a t m a n y persons a r e b ro u g h t to g e th e r. in * * • B u t tim e will tell, in this case like all others, j u s t who w e r e the til opes w ho really w a n t to w o rk and r f ose who j u s t “ signed u p .” We t h a t have th e opinion, h ow ever, them will m a k e ' efficient m ost o f take •“ aff m e m be rs and wish to t h is o p p o r tu n ity to t h a n k those who m a d e application on th e staff. * * * 9 r \R . C. C. SE LEG M A N , presi- d e n t o f S o uthe rn M ethodist the U n iv ersity , comes o u t w ith s ta te m e n t th a t none of th e a t h ­ letes a t S. M. U. a r e p a id to go to school th ere so t h a t th e y m ay be on th e M u sta n g squad. * * * t h a t W e would hate to th in k a n y d e n om in ation al school like S. M. U. would even bo accused Of such a thing. W h y should ath- l e t e j be paid to play f o r a school, we ask. A re th e y an a s s e t to the school in a n y w ay? W e will have a to a d m i t th a t a th le tic s school a large p a r t of its prestige a nd nam e. give We do not stand up f o r p aying a th le te s a sa la ry to p la y f o r any be te am . But t h a t th e y should given some c o n sid era tio n in the w ay o f jobs a b o u t th e town, in o rd e r t h a t th e y m a y help d e fra y is th e ir e xp en ses th ro u g h school a n o th e r question. A th le te s tra in a n d w ork as hard, if n o t h a rd e r, th a n a n y o n e else in school, and th e y m a k e above in m o st eases tvffy tim a v e ra g e grades. T hen sh o u ld n ’t th ey be aided th ro ug h school j u s t as well as o th e r s who w o rk to d e f r a y th e ir expenses? Now w hy shouldn’t th e y ? ♦ * * * | A ST N IG H T as we w e n sitting a t o u r ty p e w r ite r tr y i n g to fill up this column, f a m il ia r noises cam e flo a tin g up to "Us fr o m the “ shack old b a n d hall down r o w .” Some way w hen th e y be­ g an p la y in g the old pieces which th e y alw ays break the fo o tb a ll field, o u r spine b e g a n to wiggle. in to on on * * * W e w an ted to g e t up a n d take th e ty p e w r i te r with us a nd sling gp* a ro u n d a fe w tim e s a n d shout the old “ nine” yell f o r t e a m ; b u t a f t e r it would be b e tte r to keep ourselves q u ie t u n til S a tu r d a y w hen we meet the S a in ts f o r a little gam e. th in k in g tw ice th o u g h t ♦ * 41 the ball goes tu m b lin g B u t th e football s p ir it is in thte air, a n d it will be g r e a t to go out to th e Memorial S ta d iu m once m ore a n d sing the “ E y es o f T e x ­ a s ” while into th e a ir on the kick-off; and th e n to hold o u r b re a th in th a t m o m e n t o f suspense, w on de rin g how f a r thro u g h the field they will ru n . B u t hist w a it! * tie * * jhvOF.SN’T i t feel good to walk across the cam pus again and see all the old-timers, to sp ea k IO th e m , a n d give and a f r ie n d ly smile? receive * * • T he old fam iliar g r o u p s as they e n ­ g a th e r across from th e w e st tr a n c e to the Main B uilding and th e Li­ betw e e n th e M. B. a n d b ra r y , b rin g back m e m o ries of such g ro up s in th e p a s t. We are glad to see them all back. S u m ­ m e r w as lonesome w ith o u t them . YELL SQUADS HOLD PRACTICE SATURDAY F r o sh m en a n d all o th e r s t u ­ to de n ts will be given a chan ce see V a r s ity in open scrim m ag e W e d n e sd a y a f te r n o o n b e fo re the opening gam e S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n w ith St. Eds. This will ta k e the place o f the open scrim m age which was scheduled fo r S a tu r d a y a f t e r ­ noon, b u t was ra in e d out. A t this scrim m ag e all f re s h m e n in par th a d a r, an d everyone else who desires, will be a d m itte d , and, a practice well session will be held. -----------— o------------- PIATT TO RETURN SECOND SEMESTER D. A. P ia tt, p r o f e s s o r of # silos phv in th e U n iv ersity last lo n g session, who is a m e m b e r o f the fa c u lty o f th e U n iv e r s ity of th is se m e s te r, will re ­ Chi .-ago tu r n t o the U n iv e rsity f o r the #eeo»d *eein*ter. SCHMIDT CHARGES SMU. WITH PLAN TO 4,425 Pay F e e s;T h u rsd ay * STUDENTS Registration Day for Late G E T PICTURES Arrivals; 5,000 Expected MADE FOR TAX ARKANSAS FROM CONFERENCE LAID TO JEALOUSY OF OFFICIALS S. M. U. A T H LE T E S N O T HIKED; S A Y S PRESIDENT SELECMAN back Home a n d use y o u r , muscle To In som eth in g m o re useful. us th e faculty I would say, let the deal with the a th le te j u s t same as the o th e r students* lf I e fails to pass his w ork, let him is no use to come know that MUSICIAN Spar inI to Tiif Daily Ti'xan. By JIMMIE L O V E LL deceiving the it Cards, W ith o u t P hotos Not V alid For C o ntests NEW REQUIREMENT Glaze U rg e s P ro m p t O b serv an ce of R ule th e ir pictures R eports co m in g from the C a m ­ era Art Shop w h e re the stu d e n ts m u st have ta k e n f o r th e ir b la n k e t taxes in dicated th a t the crow d a t the game S a t­ urd a y will be small. So f a r only 900 have r e p o r t e d fo r pictures. A utho ritie s s tre ss the f a c t t h a t the b la n k e t t a x is not valid w ith ­ o u t the p ic tu re of b earer. in stitu te d This m ethod has been this y e a r to p r e v e n t the exchange o f b la n k e t ta x e s , which has been common in th e past. the S tu d e n ts a r e u rg e d to report a t once, as th e p h o to g ra p h e r c a n n o t ta k e 1 ,0 0 0 p ic tu re s in one day. Wiley Glaze, head of the a thletic d e p a rtm e n t, u r g e s stu d e n ts to get in their p ic tu re s ta k e n at once, time for th e g am e Saturday. The C a m e ra A rt Shop, located a t 403 W est T w e n ty -th ird s tre e t, is the place w h e re the pictures a re being taken. Those who go e a rly la st m inute ru sh will avoid th a t is sure to come later in the week if m ore do n o t report. th e -------------- o-------------- HOUSE MOTHERS TO HOLD MONTHLY MEET R egular m e e tin g s of the house approved b o a rd in g m o th e r s o f houses for U n iv e rsity stu d e n ts will he held d u r in g this session as in the past, one m e e tin g being held each month on the second W e d ­ nesday of t h a t m o nth, it was a n ­ nounced y e s te r d a y by Miss R uby T errill, dean o f women. Mrs. V. NT. Bentley, p re sid en t of the house m o th e r s d u rin g the past long session, will preside until th e new p re s id e n t is sleeted. Miss T e rrill s ta te d th a t rules bo arding go vern in g th e v ario us as those th e sam e houses which g overn dorm itories. t h e T here a r e 34 house m others who belong to th e organ ization . a r e S ubjects o f in t e r e s t are usually assigned to each p ro g ra m fo r dis­ cussion, it w as sta te d . UNIVERSITY PRESS SHACK AUCTIONED J. Hall on th e w est side of the campus and f o r m any y ears the home of th e U n iv e rsity Press, was sold S a tu rd a y at auction to B. R. P ayton of A ustin , according to J. W. Calhoun. The w ork o f te a r in g d<»wn the building and moving the lu m b e r to the P a y to n fa rm will be s t a r t ­ ed this week, “ All shacks on the west side of the campus will have been m ov­ ed except N Hail, which is used by the physical d e p a r t ­ m e n t,” Mr. C alhoun said. o-------------- tr a in in g Bureau to Check, Add and Drop Courses Admission Cards Returned to Registrar A to ta l of 4,425 s tu d e n ts had the paid t h e i r e n tra n c e f e e s a t a u d it o r 's office M onday a f te r n o o n , 425 h a v in g ra id d u rin g Monday. This to ta l is incomplete, aa m an y prelim i­ have g one f o r n a r y r o u tin e of signing u p co urses a n d have not yet paid th e ir fees. th rough the T he to ta l f o r the session 5,000 m a d ; before the w eek , officials state. is expected to pass th e end 1928-1929 the o f regis­ All th o se who have n o t tered will re p o rt T h u rs d a y , ac­ c o rd in g to autho rities. T h e place of re g is t r a ti o n has not been a n ­ n o t Those who have nounced. a lr e a d y been sectionized a n d have not paid t h e i r fees m a y p ay a n y tim e tim e week, m e m b e rs of the staff a t th e a u d ito r’s office said. A c e n tra l b u re a u is b ein g m ain­ tain e d in th e ro tu n d a o f the Main Building all this week fo r the b en ­ efit of those who wish to change courses. the Perm ission drop change, add to dean courses m o s t be ob ta in e d , a f t e r w hich r e p o r t to the c o m m itte e and h a v e the changes made. The kist day sem ester c ou rses is S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 29. fr o m o r take up first to I he eases th e o f i 2 i student® w ho paid th e ir fees and failed to tu r n in th e ir admission slips have p ra c tic a lly been se ttle d , a c c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n given o u t by th e R e g i s t r a r ’s office. I t was neces­ sa ry t h a t th e c a rd s be tu r n e d in as the nam es could not be sent to th e p ro fe ss o rs w ith o u t th em . The th e con tu sio n wars a re s u lt a h u r r y in r e g is tr a tio n and only few’ have failed to m e e t r e q u ir e ­ m ents. o f NIGHT CLASSES I N AUGURATE IN ACCOUNTS E n tran c e R e q u ire m e n t Is S o pho m ore S tan d in g in e le m e n ta ry W ith th e s t a f f of th e s ta te in ­ te rn a l re v e n u e office as th e n u ­ cleus o f its m e m bership, a n ig ht class a cc o u n tin g will be held a t th e U niversity u n ­ d e r the supervision of th e U n i­ ve rsity Division o f E x te n sio n , a c ­ co rd in g to T. H. Shelby, d ea n of the divi don. This class is being a organ ized a t n u m b e r of A u stin people who wish in stru ctio n in a c co u n tin g , and it will be given u n d e r the direction of C. A u b re y S m ith > a d ju n c t p r o ­ fessor of accounting. th e re q u e s t of to 9:30 This class will m e e t f o r two hhurs each F r id a y e v en in g from 7 :30 in Main Building 157 over a period of f o u r and on e-half m onths. A n y p erson o f .sophomore sta n d in g , o r a n y p e r ­ son 21 y ears old, is eligible fo r th e course, a c c o rd in g to A d ju n c t P ro fe ss o r Smith. theories Com prising the cou rse a r e th e following su b je c ts: o f debit and c r e d it; classification o f a c c o u n ts; u n d e rly in g principles o f various a c c o u n tin g re c o rd s; bus­ iness p ap e rs and d o c u m e n ts used as the basis of f ir s t e n t r y ; p re p ­ a ra tio n , analysis, in t e r p r e ­ tatio n o f the balance s h e e t and p r o fit and loss s t a te m e n ts ; con- tr o llin g accounts, h a n d lin g sales, and p u rc h a se s; s a f e g u a rd in g »he cash; co nsignm ents, basic i n t e r ­ re la tio n betw een a c c o u n tin g and business m a nagem en t. a n d P ra c tic e problem s ar'- provided It is in te n d e d f o r the stu dents. t h a t t h e c o u rse should develop the su b je c t of a cc o u n tin g rapidly, d ev otin g its tim e and em phasis to f u n d a m e n ta l problem s, a n d brim? built along the lines an d m ethods of m odern a c c o u n tin g practice. a i e xtension course sta te t h a t th e y expect an en ro llm e n t o f a p p ro x im a te ly 25 stud ents. Sponsors th e "~0 - Students Shown Library System All new' stu d e n ts h ave been ex­ te n d e d an invitation by th e Y. AV. C. A. to m e e t in room 104, Main Building, a n y tim e this w eek from 9 to I o ’clock or fro m 2 until 4 o’clock to go on a t o u r th ro u g h th e m ain, a n d G arcia lib raries. Members of th e Y. AV. C. A. com m ittee will m ake expla­ n a tio n s a s ou t books f o r lib ra ry use a s well as for o v e rn ig h t use. to how to ta k e reserve a n d T he use o f th e card c a ta log ue th e s t u ­ will be explained d e n ts will be shown th e re a d in g Special i nd to perm ission has been o b ta in e d the show stacks. th e s tu d e n ts periodical th r o u g h rooms. ATHENAEUM HOLDS INITIAL MEETING T he A th e n a e u m L ite r a r y So­ ciety b e g a n its th irty -six th year, when n ew officers f o r th e coming long session assumed t h e i r duties fit th e first m eeting o f th e y e a r which was held M onday n ig h t in A th e n a e u m Hall, in th e ba s e m e n t of the L aw Building. Officers f o r the e n s u in g te rm a r e : S c o tt H ughes, p r e s id e n t; Le­ ro y Jeffers, vice-president; Cal­ houn McGutcheon, s e c r e ta r y ; Jeff Masse,', critic. An A th e n a e u m tra d itio n was c a rrie d out w ith the election of A r th u r Bagby, the v e t t i n g presi­ dent, a s serg e a n t-a t-a rm s . I he fo l­ lowing m e m b e rs w ere sp eakers ot the e v e n in g : F ra n k S tu b b e m a n , Jeff Hassell, Ray B land, S p u r­ geon Bell, Harold Thom pson, and L eroy Jeffers. LEGION CORPS WILL GO TO CONVENTION The local post of the American Legion wa Ii give a dance a t E lk ’s Hall, c o r n e r of Sev en th and Colo­ rado, F r i d a y night, S e p te m b e r 28, from 9 to 12 o ’clock. This is to he th e last dance be fo re the N a t­ ional A m e ric a n Legion C onven­ tion w hich m eets in S a n A ntonio, O c to b e r 8 T h e V arsity Peaco ck * O rc h e stra will furnish th e music. to 12. this T he motley realized fr o m dance will be used to b e a r the e x p e n s e of se nding th e b r u m and bugle corps to the convention. The fir s t d ru m a n d bugle corps won prize a t th e Texas-A r ka n sa s S ta te Conven tion an d will com pete for honors s t the national convention. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL TO MEET BENEDICT SPEAKS AT FIRST VESPERS tim e T h e in tor-f r a t e r n i t y council of the U niversity will meet f o r the fir s t this y e a r O cto ber 2, w ith J. R. Powell, Chi Phi, a c t­ council ing m ee ts the f ir s t T u e sd a y of ev ery m onth. as president. T he the Tommie Suggs, Sigm a A lpha first presid ent Epsilon, was o f th e council. Since t h a t tim e the offices have been tr a n s f e r r e d in o rd e r f r a t e r n i t i e s ’ of th e foun ding , stated Dean Moore. The council p re s e n ts a s c h o la r­ ship cu p each y e a r the f r a ­ te r n i ty m ak in g the highest a v e r ­ ag e of grade*, to The f irs t V e sp e r service rff the y e a r wa* held S unday a fte rn o o n a t 5 o’clock in th e Girl’s S tu d y Hall of the Main Building, Dr. II, the of Y. Benedict, U niversity, spoke and Spu rg e o p Bell, p re sid e n t o f the Y. M. C. A., was in c h a rg e o f th e devotional services. p re sid e n t J. A. M cCurdy, s e c re ta r y o f the F.x S tu d e n ts ’ Association, gave a vocal solo. Miss Marion McDowell, p re si­ dent of Y. W. C. A., acted as c h a ir ­ man of the m eeting. Services will be held each Mon­ d ay in the S tu d y Hall, Sept. DALLAS, 24.— “ A n y ­ body who charges S o uthe rn M eth­ odist U niversity with spending m oney for a th le te s is not possess­ ed of the fa c ts or he is d e lib e ra te ­ public,” Dr. ly C harles CI. Selecm an, president, declared a t th e fo rm a l opening o f tho the fo u r te e n th of J school here Monday morning. session Ile w arned J to m e .’ ” I ag ain st | th e “ dan g e rs in th e stud y of the- j ology and science.” s tu d e n ts “ To ath le te s and would-be a t h ­ letes, I would say this: ‘If y o u r principal purpose in coming to S. j M. U, is to become an a th le te , go Al a n o th e r tim e he urg e d those s tu d e n ts not and scholastically a b le ” no t to a tte n d the S. M. U.-Army game. “ fin a n c ia lly Co-eds M isplace A u d ito rs Slips In P ay in g R ush in the rush Girls seem to be m ore absent minded than boys. A t any r a te , several girls lost th e ir a u d ito r ’s slips of p aying th e ir fees. By calling at t h e following a u d ito r ’s office girls m ay receive th e ir slips: Geraldine Key P o u n d , V irginia Belle Curry, Sophy M. H ardin, Fra n k e Mae Thom pseon, and Vivian Ozelle Coulee. th e FO UR FENCING CLASSES FOR COEDS G IVEN T ra n sfe rs for P o p u la r S port to Begin T h u rs d a y MEDIC BRANCH LIMITS FR O SH C LA SS TO HUI C are Taken in Sel fic­ tion of S tu d en ts at G alveston Fresh m an class e n ro llm e n t in the Medical School o f th e U n iv e r­ sity a t Galveston h a s been limited r e q u ire m e n ts to IOO. E n tr a n c e in fo rm e r a r e more s tric t ye a rs and only bona fide citizens o f T exas a re to be considered as applicants. th a n C areful selection o f applicants basis is m ade on a scholarship and from the prem edical records le tte r s o f re c o m m e n d a tio n from th e dean a n d tw o science p rofes­ the so rs of the College in which prem edical tr a in in g was taken. The scholarship g r a d e in p r e ­ medical, collegiate work, and the selection o f a p p lic a n ts will be m ade by an admission com m ittee of th e Medical B ranch of th e U niversity. C redits s e n t in application f o r admission to th e School of M edi­ the cine would be m ade o u t on r e g u la r blanks o f the U niversity o f T exas which a r e to be had fro m the R e g is tr a r ’s office, sta te s G eorge E. Bethel, dean o f the Medical School. L e tte rs o f application m u st be accom panied by ca sh ie r’s check, or m oney o r d e r for $25.00, made to Mr. Jo h n C. Nolan, payable Business Officer. T he selection o f applicants will be m ade on J u ly I, 1929, for a d ­ mission to th e fresh m an class. F o u r fe n c in g classes fo r U n i­ versity women a re b eing offered by the W o m e n ’s Athletic depart m en! this ye a r, according to Mrs. Tex Lynn, who will care for the fe n c in g classes tr a n s f e r s to f ro m o th e r b eginning T hursday. th e sections T ru e m a n O ’Q uinn, who ha* taugtii fen c in g in th e m e n ’s phy­ sical tra in in g d e p a r tm e n t for the past two years, will be the in s tr u c ­ one tor. The classes win h o u r each week at IO o'clock and 12 o’clock F r id a y s and S a tu rd a y s in the W o m a n ’s Gym. .nee' for A rra n g e m e n ts f o r th e classes in in fencing were n o t completed time la st week, re g istra tio n Mrs. Lynn explained, b u t t r a n s ­ fers to the new classes m ay be made b eginn in g T h u rsd a y of this week. Fencing classes fo r women have n o t been ta u g h t in the U niversity a t f o r several years, b u t w ere one time ve’-y p o p u la r w ith the co-eds. Fifty-one Apply For Texan Staff Fifty-on e s tu d e n ts a tte n d e d the first s ta f f m e e tin g o f the y e a r fo r Daily T exan w ork ers, s tu ­ dents of jo u rn a lism which was meld Monday a fte r n o o n a t 5 in the flews e d iting room of th e publica­ tions. and At this m e e tin g , th e a n n u a l o r ­ fo r old and gan ization m e e tin g new s ta f f m e m b e rs, a n n o u n c e ­ m e n ts were m ade of plans f o r the com ing y e a r by th e editors, and applications fo r the v ario us posi­ tions which a re opened up by r e orga n iz ation w ere taken . The new m em bers w ere also made fa m iliar with the o rg a n iz a ­ tion, and d u tie s o f various u n d e r s ta f f s and m e m b e rs o f th e o r g a n ­ ization w ere explained. ANNEXES UTILIZED, SAY AUTHORITIES TEXAS BOOK STORE FIRE NOT SERIOUS has A nnex B o f th e W o m a n ’s Build­ ing a t 2407 W hitis been r i o t e d to J. S. K e rsh n e r of Austin and Annex A is b e in g used by th e U niversity for hou sing employees, a ccording to J. W. Calhoun, comp­ tro ller. T he annexes were fo rm e rly used by the U niversity as dorm itories f o r girls. The rem odeling of th e W o m a n ’s Building a n d the new L ittlefield D orm itory have made it possible to d isc ontinue th e use o f th e annexes, it was stated . -----------—o~— -------- SPORT WRITERS TO REPORT AT MEETING A little thrill was handed stu ­ d e n ts on the “ cam pu s d r a g ” Mon­ d ay night when a fuse b urned out, groun ded, sparks, th r e w a few c ausing an a la rm to be tu r n e d in and a run by the f ire tru c k s to the Texas Book Store j u s t across G uadalupe s t r e e t from the cam ­ pus. No dam age w h a tev e r w as sus­ tain ed , it w a s said by C. E. Beck­ m a n , m a n a g e r o f the store. But the crowd t h a t soon g a th e re d sift­ er the alarm w as tu r n e d in would have done ju stic e to a good blaze. Following a ru s h in g d ay ’s busi­ ness, the sto re w a s still open for business when th e acc id e n t occur­ red shortly b e fo re 8:80 o’clock. 122 this All men student* in the U niver­ sity who are in te re ste d in sports w ritin g a re requ ested to meet in B. Hail a fte rn o o n a t which time steps will be taken in the organ izatio n o f th e Dally T e x ­ an sp orts s t a f f fo r the 1928-’29 season. Days for work and o th e r item* will be discussed* JUNIOR CAmNET TO MEET WEDNESDAY R egu lar J u n i o r C abinet m e e t­ ing will be held W ednesday, Sept. 25. in Y. W. C. A. room a t 7 ©’clock, according to M arion Old- f a t h e r , chairm an. I ~ I Penick Denies A u th e n ­ ticity of A n y Such . *1 A ction ( By JO H N N IE ER P S p ecial D aily T exan C orrespondent F A Y E T T E V IL L E , Ark., S e p t 24.— Belief t h a t i t is one school r a t h e r th a n th e e n t ir e S ou th w e st is C on ference m em bership th a t spreading the r u m o r th a t the U n ­ iversity of A rk a n s a s will be a s k ­ ed to resign fro m th e c o n fe ren ce a t th e end of this season was ex­ pressed t o d a y . by F ra n c is A . Schmidt, d ire c to r of athletics a t the Razorback school. According to an article a p p e a r ­ ing in the Dallas News S a tu rd a y , A rkansas au th o ritie s had b een notified t h a t action will be ta k e n to drop th e th e ath le tic Sou th w est C on ference schedules, replacing them possibly team . A rk a n s a s with a Texas P o rk e rs fro m of tr u t h “ So f a r as I know th e r e is n o t a grain in the s ta te m e n t t h a t A rk a n sa s has b re n asked to w ithd raw fro m the S o uthw estern C o nference,” Dr. D. A. Penick declared last night. “ I have received no in­ tim ation of an y such action, and I know of no action which has been taken a t any school. W e have ta k e n no action here. I h a v e n ’t idea w here the r u m o r sta rte d , b u t it has no fo u n d a tio n .” the slightest athletic au th o ritie s, however, .de­ nied this saying th a t no one had notified them of such action. Charter Member from “ I t probably came t h e same origin as the s ta te m e n t t h a t th e came out from Texas d u rin g in basketball season last y e a r which the business m a n a g e r of one of the T ex as teams, fo r r e a ­ sons o f his own, wished to d ro p basketball A rk a n sa s c o n fe re n ce ,’* C h a irm an Schm idt said. fro m the A rkansas m e m b e r of th e co nfe re n ce its organization in 1914. h as been a c h a r t e r since iv A lthough no d irect a ccusatio ns w ere pointed out, th e U niversity a u th o ritie s o f A rk a n sa s ath letic bi lieve the r e p o r t o rig in a te d a t S outhern M ethodist U niversity a t Dallas* * it? a vuii I* r u lin g T here is a confe re n ce t h a t each m em ber school m u st play a t F ayetteville once ev ery lo u r years, the last a p p e a ra n c e o f Southern M ethodist U niversity a t in 1924. T h a t F ayetteville w as y e a r the M ustangs w ere doped fifty points b e tte r th a n A rkansas, y et the R ezorbacks held them to a 14-14 tie. The follow ing y e a r a t Dallas the M ethodists the P o rk e rs held to a scoreless tie, A ccording to th e c o nferen ce it is now S. BI. U .’s t u r n to Tule, p lay in Fayettev ille, and A r k a n ­ sas a u th o ritie s believe it is S. M. U .’s unwillingness to abide by this ru le t h a t is suggestion t h a t the P o rk e rs m ight be asked to sever th e ir athletic re la tio n s with th e conference. •-----------------— o- responsible f o r th e / ... 140 REPORT FOR BAND PRACTICE ----------- It look,? like we a re going t a have the best band t h a t we have e v e r had a nd I believe t h a t w a a r e , ” said W. R. “ Mike” M o y t r ^ president o f th e U niv ersity Long­ horn Band, in his welcome add re** to the J40 new a n d a ld m andm en assembled in T Hall last night. M oyers’ ta lk w as supplem ented f a n explan ation cdf th e the organization by n e t t P h a rr, T h e first public th e b and will b e r Texas-St* Edi Saturd ay . P la n s to accom pany out-of-town ' these will l a s t e r , G ilbert Schramm. San A n to n ­ io musician, who succeeds Os- of tho < ar Fox as M en’s ti lee Club of the U n iv e r­ sity. directo r Mr. S ch ram m served with fo r a n u m b e r of in o f distinction y ears as the M e tropolitan College Music o f Cincinnati. te a c h e r of voice LA ST TRYOUTS I N GLEE CLUB HELD TONIGHT O ver I OO Men A p p e a r A t F irst M eeting M onday T onight a t 7 o’clock will be the la st tim e f o r men to t r y ou t for m em bersh ip in the U niversity Men’s Glee Club. The try -o u t will be held in room 157 of the Main Building. O ver IOO men came out Mon­ day nigh t f o r the individual t r y ­ a p ­ out. A t this first meeting, each po in tm en ts w ere made f o r an a s p ir a n t to th e club to have individual tr y - o u t u n d e r the p e r ­ sonal supervision of Mr. Schram m , the director. This try -o u t will consist of sight reading of music, I memory, and o th e r fu n d a m e n ta l | pre re q u isite s fo r singing. t h a t Mr. Schram m stated he wa? v e ry glad to be with th e o r ­ ganization a n d believed th at th e club WBS ce rta in to have a most successful year. Mr. Guinn, the m anager, and Mr. S tubblefield, the president, also said th a t they believed th a t the this y e a r ’s w ork would be most successful t h a t the club has had fo r several years. The officers of a r e as follows: G ilbert Schram m , di­ Jo hn Guinn, m a n a g e r ; re c to r; Otho Stubblefield, presiden t; an d Alex Li Hico, historian. the club DEBATING CLUB TO MEET AT Y. M. C. A. The H ogg D ebating Club, w in­ n er of th r e e of the p a st eight in- t e r s o d e t y d e b a tin g contests, will hold its f irs t m eeting of the y e a r tonight a t 7:30 a t the Y. M. C. A. on the second floor. O fficers will be elected and plans will be made fo r this y e a r ’s work at this m eetin g, according to O&orge E. Kascir, president. F reshm en and old students a r e all invited to a tte n d this meeting. sp rin g term betw een M em bership of the d u b is com ­ th ir ty and posed o f fo rty U n iv ersity each year, whose aim is to get a c tu a l practice in public speaking work, stu d e n ts CRITICS ACCLAIM ARTICLE BY DOBIE of The last issue th e Yale Q u a rte rly Review carries an a r ­ ticle, “ i a if a itt ’s Treasure,*’ by J. F r a n k Dobie o f the U niversity I t Is a sto ry English d e p a r tm e n t. of John th e F i f t h ’s e x ploratio ns off the coast of N ew O rlean s a n d Gal­ veston Island a n d is full o f inci­ dents o f historical value, review ­ ers say. T he s to r y h a s been r e a d a n d Widely acclaim ed am o ng n atio nal literary critic*, T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1928 STUDENTS WE HAVE ALL New md Second H Also We Have the Best of iKaBI Suppii Our experience in this field insures your complete satisfaction BUY TODAY AND AVOID THE RUSH HAVE YOU JOINED THE CO OP? Membership in the University Co-Operative Society costs One Dollar, which is returned at the close of the school year together with CASH REBATES based upon earnings of the Society. It entitles you to be a full-fledged students stockholder in the Society along with fifteen hundred other students and to have full voice in the governing of its affairs. l f YOUR BLANKET TAX Will be given you at the office of the University Co-Operative Society upon the presentation of your Auditor’s receipt and showing that picture has been taken. mNER¥ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N H i FOR T E X A S I W IL L V SPORT TALK B y BO B C A N T R E L L \ u a n Sports E ditor WALKER CALLS ALDERSON ISSUES EQUIPMENT TO 133 FROSH OPENING DAY STEER CAGERS GUT FOR WORK 97 Report ork ■ M - * PAGE a _ * — . , | | ST. EDS F IR S T S A T U R D A Y W alter Wilcox T W a lt e r Wilcox r I W a lte r Wilcox t OS*. , AV Announcing Penn Hall Two-Trouser Suits $35 we The best and most outstanding values have ever presented.— They are shown in a wide range of the New Dark Grays, Blues, Tweeds and rich mixtures. These Suits strike a new note style smartness and good looks. It s a treat to see them and a pleasure to Come in for a look and a try on. show them. Cf B. S l a t e r ’s College Shoes $10 46, Still Coing Strong—Given 16-Candle Cake A surprise that was a sur­ prise! This was the reception received by L. Thee Bellm ont, director o f athletics, when he returned to his o ffice yester­ day aftern oon . or crook, or m aybe, he had drop­ ped a hint, tli-e o ffice force had discovered that Monday was his birthday. By hook As he settled down for the afternoon grind, Myldred Bas- ford presented him with a good sized package With the su g g es­ tion that he open it at once. N aturally he compiled with the request. H ere was the sur­ prise— a birthday cake, with candles ’n everything, but not with the proper number, just 16. Probably they didn’t want to em barass him, or maybe they were afraid ^hat he would ex ­ pose their ages. A knife was then called for *•—and it was produced by one o f those who donated the cake. Bellm ont that later admitted he was “ 46 years you n g.” W innie Carraway o f Logans­ port, La., has transferred to the I niversity from Ward Belm ont. She is a pledge of the D elta Delta Delta sorority. the Doc W isian. This is one of largest frosh squads to report to freshm an coaches in som e tim e. o f the 97 m en who suited up and reported for a light workout, 56 were linem en and 41 w ere back­ field men o f more or less prom i­ nence. and H iggins put the men through light exercises to get them ready for the season’s work, Coaches W alker W orkout T od ay tim e The first o fficia l practice will be held this afternoon at three o’clock, at which Head Coach Alderson w ill take charge t f the men and start to dividing them into squads and groups in an e ffo r t to find and develop any latent stars which may be hidden in the mass. “ I haven’t the idea sligh test about the ability o f any o f the m en as yet. Som e I’ve heard of before, and som e I haven’t. The o ily thing that I really can tell iv that I have the nam es o f the whole bunch here stack in this arranged alphabetically. I w on’t about be able to- say them for several days yet. There are som e big huskies in the bunch though, and then there are some little fe llo w s,” concluded A lder­ son. anything little Under Higgins A n d Walker Orders for equipm ent w ere is­ sued to 183 freshm en yesterday and by Coach Shorty Alderson, on afterw ards 97 men appeared for a brief the freshm an field workout under tile direction of Coaches H iggins and Walker. In addition to the 133 m en who w ere issued equipm ent, there w ere s o m e IO or 12 men who w ere un­ able to g et equipm ent as the sup­ ply had been exhausted before they appeared. Several more men arc expected out before the sea­ son over, and if they are to be taken care of, there must be addi­ tional equipm ent purchased for the frosh. L a c k of E q uipm ent “ The lockers, handicap to lack o f equipm ent, both is a for the men and the develop­ great ment o f freshm en athletics here, and th at is one thing which we m ust have more o f so o n ,” stated A lderson. “ We have a good field, blit it is in no shape to be used this year, but it should be in fine shajK? rn^t year. It was ju st put into use this summer, and has not y et had tim e to settle and become sodded.” O f the 133 men issued equip­ m ent, all were issued lockers by a num ber o f stars to the Varsity squad, who will go n long way tow ards building up'-a fa st team . I f the sale o f tickets to the a?’ , , , , in tne lu tu re as sued I uesday and W ed n esd ay Dual T ex a s-a . & m. gam e con- E quip m ent W ill Be Is- tin u es rn the future as in the in last month or so, there is no doubt but that the Stadium w ill he sold out long before th e day for the gam e approaches. Stadium sub­ scribers have been given an op- 1 tion on the seats, and their sec­ tion are now being sold cit the IO yard, and in the north end, and orders are com ing in every day. Head basketball coach Fred M. to from J V arsity basketball players , , k t a * b tl office in Z H all th is morning and W ednesday m orning in pre­ paration for the beginning of pre­ season training n ext w eek, at which tim e two hours a day will be spent by the m em bers o f the squad working out under the di­ rection o f Captain H olly Brock and Sugar Camp, outstanding for­ wards on last year’s squad. W alker will issue equipm ent is practically gone. l f the L onghorns p erfo r m on the gridiron like they hava boon p erfo r m in g at Mrs. E m m o n s’ table, there should be no doubt as to w ho w ill be the c o n f e r e n c e c h am ps this year. A lready, the big fello w s have sta rted a run on the kitchen. “ I will not be able to be with them and supervise th eir work­ outs until the first o f Novem ber, but a fter that tim e I will be with and will them every afternoon, hope to have them in top form for the opening gam e o f the local cage season,” declared Coach W al­ ker. “ In the interim Holly and S a g will direct the men in their afternoon workouts, which will be two hours’ duration every a fter­ noon from 4 to 6 ,” declared W al­ ker. Early St".rt “ I’m getting an early start with the fellow s this \ ar. and I hope that they all com e out, I mean those who are riot out fo r fo o t­ ball. .with I didn’t g et started the fellow s until after Thanks­ giving last year, and I'm wanting to g e t them off earlier this year,” W alker concluded. The year will see th e Varsity squad o f last year return with the loss of Only three men, Ox ' H iggins, Johnnie E stes, and Joe. King, all Is tte im en. T his group! will include Captain H olly Brock, | Sugar Camp, Jake Looney, Big j Boy P e te rso n , Big lilt Hose, F ra n k ! Cheatham, and others, j Last year’s frosh squad will send : several ; XI rn P ip e C o n v e r t Ends Agonizing T o b a c c o H u n I n “ New York, N. Y. 30, 1926 „ ~ Lams & Bro. Co. Richmond, \ a. Gentlemen: I started smoking on cigarette?, but after meeting a young lady for whom men who smoked pipes had a greater charm, I promptly switched to one. # JThen my agony began. I tried one brand of tobacco after another, al­ ways working on the theory that the more you paid for tobacco, the better it would be. I tried imported special mixtures. I paid as much as iifty cents an ounce. All to no avail. Then came the day I tried Edge- worth. It was at a ball game. £ had run short of the certain brand I was smoking, and a casual acquaintance offered me a pipeful from his pouch. Imagine my delight when after the first few puffs I did not feel the old familiar bite. I puffed on, inhaling the delightful aroma, and oh. boy! It was j sweet right down to the bottom. Nothing has separated me from my I pipe, or my pipe from Edgeworth, j since then. Yours very truly, (signed) David Freedman, Jr. i E d g e w o r t h I i i Extra H igh G rade f Smoking Tobacco I W hen the Denton E agles scored on the M ustangs Saturday, they pulled a neat little surprise. E very­ one picked the M ustangs to win bv a shut-out, but a pass gave the E agles their only score. Pedrmm Hum e galloped all out 'th e sto ry Clara th a t K’ ■ a s trik in g .pictu re. Pep* Lgete her man again, b u t then you that. already. We liked the pie don’t disagree so very extre- ^ moly on just an o rd in ary movie, [picture, but we don’t it .Everybody -cem s to concur th a t | ra n ks w ith C lara Bow’s best. “Lilac Tim e" is Colleen M oore’s ' bc it Ro fa r. They also agree th at • th e sound e f f e c t a re th rillin g , and . will continue for th ree days. , the ..pem a.-i.ar m r b attle ./.a g e d m the rn tad ie of the movie I hat* J they to le up a section or so of seat.-, in the Queen theater. But then, th a t’s exaggerating. , 1 W arner B axter, as th e sta r of production, is seen in the role s i excited in th e h e a t of o f „ I{ollv sigsbv,” a gentlem an of Di,il l u s i o n s and diaguat- ce! with life, he .seeks the atmos- phere of the underw orld, feeling th a t though he may be the targ e t for a g an g ster’s bullets, it would into etern ity be b e tte r to d rift th an to continue as he has. “ Lilac T une” is really a good picture and should be seen by alt rn canc, and we say th a t advisably. This is B ax ter’s first p art in an I t falls sh o rt of being a g re at pie­ underw orld picture, and his per- tu re in o a r mind largely perhaps j form ance is said to be a revela- “ The Legion of tstrn. M artha Sleeper, whose ex- becauae. we saw the Condem ned" a short while ago, hiliratin g beauty and charm have is seen su ffe rs through | won countless adm irers, and “ Lilac Tim e" comparison with it. The m ale in th e leading fem inine role and sta r is the came. G ary Cooper, b u t ; the cast also includes Duke Mar­ kle Stem s pallid and sickly where tm , F ran k Mills, H a rry Tenbrook, before ht> was vivid and alive. And H arry Allen G ran t, Cie M. Ness, the philosophy behind th e thing gnd “ Spec" O'Donnell. ja s t i-n ’t, unless it drips out of this is a “ sto ry " th e story, fo r movie, if you g et w hat We m ean. In “ The Legion of the Condem n­ ed" the story sprang out of a philosophy, which we think is bet­ simply to r, w here “ Lilac T im e" tells a pow erful story. B ut you can decide those things fo r your­ self—.-the picture stays all week. **’ ... u e ~ j 'N Crescent Stars Baxter In Crook Role T he gruesom e b u t colorful ai- of New Y ork's notorious E ast Side, contrasted w ith the rrm- exclusive jestic beauty its of P ark Avenue, provide the back­ ground in “ D anger S tre e t,” Ralph la c e ’s latest production fo r FBC. I The pictu re is scheduled to open today a t the Crescent Gloater and LET'S GO TO PETE’S TO EAT Quick Delivery Phone 2-3014 j . ' W IL L IA M BOYD and Jaeque- line Logan caught in w hat ** situation. might he called “ The They take th e leads in th rille r Cop," an underw orld a holding the screen a t th e Han­ cock with .synchronized music, There are comedy angles, it is said, duo largely to Alan Hale. Hp HE Crescent (.boatel will of- f e r on Tuesday, W ednes­ * day, an d Thursday an u n d er­ w o o d picture called “ D anger S tre e t" with W arner B ax ter in the role of another good man gone w rong. The woman in the can* and is M artha Sleeper, “ D uke" Martin has un in te re st­ ing p art. L a i t Tim e* T o d a y Clara Bow “ T he Fleet’s In” “ T h e C op ," a f a s c i n a t ­ i n g , th rillin g p r o d u c t i o n o f u n d e r w o r ld l i f e in the h ea rt o f a g r e a t c it y . William B oyd — I N — ii T H E C O P ” With Jacqueline Logan With full Synchronized Music Score HANCOCK For Better Entertainment Fables Fox News FOR MEN JUST ACROSS FROM TUE LAW BLDG. ON WICHITA ■ * ‘ COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF W hat W e Have to O ffer WE ARE ALSO IN A POSITION TO SERVE MEALS TO THOSE WHO W ANT THE BEST AT REASONABLE PRICES. OUR ROOMS ARK REASONABLE, NEWLY FURNISHED, GOOD MAID SERVICE, AND WE FURNISH TH E HEAT. LOOK US OVER BEFORE YOU DECIDE WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO LIVE. IT WILL PAGE 9 haviag been slain, he swears ven« geance. Then follow many highly dram atic scenes in which Mary Monks, played by Jac^uelin Lo** gan, is the central figure. Tho culm inating scenes are said to be and the exceptionally love interest is strong. There iii much wholesome comedy. ------------ o~------------ thrilling TAU DELTA PHI PLEDGES Rho chapter of Tau Delta Phi fra te rn ity an n o u r.e s th e pledging o f: Julian Shapiro, H ouston; H er- schel Ja ffe , and Eli Shapiro, Dal­ las; M ote Sampson, Beaumont; B ernard Lebowitz, San B enito; Israel Smith, T yler; Manuel Hop- penstein, and Eli Goldberg, Waco. I PLAYS ‘THE COP’ AT HANCOCK NOW Underworld Picture Thriller With Many Stars W illiam Boyd, generally re c o g ­ nized as one of the ablest o f th e younger DeMille stars, ap p e arin g id eal in B athe pictures, has an th o role, th a t of a policeman in underw orld district of New Y ork, in his la te s t De Mille studio p ro ­ duction, "T h e Cop," which will be on view at the Hancock theater today. Jacqueline Logan, beautiful and charming, is the leading woman, and Alan Hale and R obert A rm ­ strong arc featu red members of a brilliant supporting cast. The story of “ The Cop" is pack­ ed with dram a an d thrills. Pete Smith, a bridge ten d er, played by Mr. Boyd, aids a wounded man who staggers into his shack and a f ­ ter nursing him to health, the man repays him by robbing him of his savings and w inter overcoat. This prompts Smith to join the police force so th at he might run dow*n the such rats and d rag them to this bar of justice. He does eventually, but his path is not strewn with roses. He runs dowTn a band of robbers and his w arm ­ friend, S erg ean t Coughlin, e d NOW T H E Y ’R E H t A s E E \ N 6 " - r H E E R l N 6 • ’ tt . A t t e n d the M at i n e e — Doors O pen IO A. M. 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I>U, , . f I ti t* Phono 5186. to U niversity. u n fu rn ish e d 2004 A CO N V EN IEN T, room y a p a rtm e n t for Sm all fam ily. Two blocks w,*st of the 2818 Nueces. P h o n e 6816. U n iv e rsity . CO M PL ET E LY f dr ais bed a p a r tm e n t. up­ s ta ir s and down, 2 and 3 room s re ­ spect iv cly, w ith south porch an d b ath . Second house e a s t from Uni­ v e rsity a t 200 E. 22nd, P h o n e 8120. sleep in g AUTOMOBILES y*r E conom ical T ra n sp o rta tio n USED CARS 1927 Chevrolet R o a d ster W ith ru m b le seat. H as new Duco Job, looks a n d ru n s like new. L et u s dem on­ s t r a te it. Buy a Used C ar W i t h a n OK T h a t C o u n t s 1926 Ford R oadster Good sou n d ear well tir e s , a n d in A1 m echanical ^condition. cared fo r. good Buy a Used Car W i t h no OK T h a t C o u n t* BARGAIN 1920 C hevrolet Coupe fo r sale. In ea sy good shape. Will sell on term s. A real bargain, if i n t e r ­ ested CALL 4539 BOARD AND ROOM of th re e house* NICE ROOM S, good meals, have c h o ic e all owned by s a m e lady, M rs. J . D. Copeland, 1905 U n iv . Ave. P h o n e 8043. S u b s ta n tia l e a ts. Dining room TWO PL U C K S SOUTH OF C A M P U S — o p e n s Frioay. R oom s reasonable. See u s b e ­ IOO IS. 19th. P h o n e 9 766. fire lo ca tin g . — 26 U PPE R C L A SS G irls: Approved h o u s e ; Mr*. Kir aliner, 2407 furnace h eat. Whit!*. P h o n e 8679. NICK ROOMS, sleeping porch, p r iv a te bath, h o t w a ter, fuel furbished. 17.00 Lovely meals n e x t d o o r I l l E a s t P h o n e 6855 or 8182. per s tu d e n t. $19,50, 32, ROOM & HOARD— Several v a c a n c ie s, $30.00 p e r m onth. Also m eals $2.4.50 1901 W hitis. P h o n e 5 9 6 7 . per m o n th . Mrs. P a tte r s o n . KOR ROOM and board for boys cai! a t HOS w ichita- Phone 9780- ROOM FO R R E N T : Will boar,! if d e ­ sired 2712 N ueces. Phone 2 3682. Dr. E. B. C r o w d e r , D e n tis t 50 5 S ca rb ro u g h B ld g ., A u s t i n , T e x FINK SADDLE HORSE, roan color m ix­ ed gait*, thoroughly gentle, but full of pep, Auk to see o r w rite “Jo e ” a t the WiPenfield riding club. Also have p rac­ tically new im ported English pigskin sad­ dle, bridle and M artingale. For sale at real bargain. case, M artin m ake. w onderful I OR SALE: Gold Kb Alto Saxophone in tone nod in excellent condition. Price $75.00 each. You can save $50.00 on th is in- si foment. W allace, 119 B, Hall. Gene A ustin, JEANNINE, from “ Lilac-T im e,’’ sung by V ictor Record. Also and Isaac Bledsoe. 821 Congress. dance records on V ictor, Columbia Brunswick. A SIX ROOM HO U SE, b re ak fa st room , beaker, doable garage, s e rv a n ts room w ith Lath. bath, shower, p a n try , w ater GLASS GLASS Installed in a u to s ; sto re fronts furniture tops. Window glass. Phone 22422. KHODES-HERALD GLASS CO. 103 W. 5th LAUNDRY ROOMS FOR RENT FOR KENT: Bed room to University wo­ men or couple. Kitchen p r i v i l y n if desired. Garage. P rivate home. 2304 1-2 Trinity. Telephone 21248. GARAGE FOR Phone 4483. R E N T : 704 West 25 BEDROOM AND .STUDY for two boys. Brivat*- home. F urnace heat. Rooms on Phone 9474. southeast. U9 Laurel Lane. inquire between H and IO or 3 and 5. KOR RENT: Small furnished apartm ent itI private home near University. Lights reasonable. and water furnished. R -nt 2414 Speedway. Phone 22495. NICE large room for two boy* a t 1906 Nueces stre e t. Two blocks from U ni­ ROOM NEAR CAMPUS ROOMS FOR MKN. half block from cam­ p o o Reasonable. E very convenience. H ouse new ly pa lo* red and painted. 404 W. 23. Dial 9907. ROOMS FOH BOYS In nice hom e a cro ss from cam pus. E xcellent m eals. T able Mrs. P a rk s. 2007 bo ard ers solicited. W hitis. Telephone 9693, ROOMS FOR BOYS a t 2004 U n iv e rsity cam pus. house T hird from Ave. Phone 8166. FOR RE N T TO MEN. in priv ate hom e, one room , excellently furnished. B oard 2708 Salado S tre et. — 25 if desired. ROOM FOR BOYS. 2404 U n iv e rsity avenue. H ail block of cam pus, W ell- fu rn ish ed , cool, com fortable, convenient. IO gull-,r ra te s. Phone 4907. t f FOR BOYS: Delightful room in priv ate tom e. Telephone HfitO; 2825 Salado. - : .'»-* BOYS Neatly furnished rooms, hot and co!d water, all, conven­ iences. Large sleeping porch in connection. One block from campus on paved street. 1904 University Phone 9439 FOR REN T— G arages, also room fo r n a e young m an. sleeping porch and e v e ry ­ th in g m odern. 102 W, 18. Phone 7316. nected w ith sleeping porches. ROOM for men. 3 double, I single, co n ­ H ot and cold w ater, gas heat, M rs. George W. Reaver. 1700 C on­ Phone 7627. g re ss. MGl o ; LARGE ROOM adjoining sleeping p riv a te home, for two young m en. 2703 S peed­ w ay. porch, w ith privileges Phone 6744. of a '; FOR R E N T : One large room for 2 I in p riv a te home. Only blocks from cam pus. $6 each. 2610 Speedw ay. tw o FU R N ISH E D : H ousekeeping a p a rtm e n ts, j$y- P riv a te baths, sleeping porches. er> thing new. 705 W . 22 1-2 S t. • r n 9343. M iss A nnie B a rn h a rt. FOR BOYS: two m odern room s, u p s ta irs , or down, all p riv a te I o n e . N ear U n iv e rsity . 2502 N ueces. P hone 5196. conveniences, in TG CO U PLE, or m a tu re ladies, a ttr a c ­ tiv e bedroom w ith housekeeping p riv ­ ileges in m odern c o ttag e. G arage. Reas­ onable, 300 W. 30th. P hone 23271. COM FORTABLE ROOMS fo r U n iv e rsity boys. Block from cam pus w ith s o u th ­ e a s t sic, pingpo rch. Room and k itc h ­ e n e tte , for couples. 1908 Speedway. — SIN G L E ROOMS for boys. Gas bant. 1907 W hitis. Dial 8344, ROOM AND HOARD $80,00 per rn.,m h . T hree m ea ls w ithout room, $20.00 per m onth. 202 K. 18th. versity. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe C om pletely reconditioned in o u r factory se rv ic e sta tio n . New Mohawk tire s , Du­ etted tik e ,28 mode?. D rive th is and be convinced. * easy 806 C o n g re ss. te rm s . FOR S A L E : V ictor Orthophonlc p o r ta b le and B runsw ick Pana trope p o rta b le s on J. It, Reed M usic C « „ nue. ROOM AND GARAGE for rent. blocks from cam pus. Four 2507 Seton Ave­ —28 Buy a Used C ar With an OK That Counts T ra d e and G. M. A. C. T e rm s ELECTRICAL A REAL BARGAIN BOYS rooms. Hot Very desirable water instantly. Get close in for bad weather. One block of campus. 2303 San Antonio CAPITOL CHEVROLET CO. HOUSE OF SATISFACTION’ 220 22 24 Em ! St!. P hone 2 3111 Open Evening Till 6 :3 0 P, ML TAILORING KRIM .. I S YOUK O U I C L O T H E S Mid save m oney on o a r K a sh -K srry prices S u its cleaned and pressed-*-*#^ 26c S u ita P ressod We call fo r and deliver a t re g u la r prices. Alt w ork guaranteed to Le f ir s t clo**. .... .. - AUTOMOBILES Reysito $3 50 Lamp* for $2.26 John L. Martin 410 Congress AUTOMOBILES Student Specials For This Week 1922 Ford Touring Good rubber. 924 Ford Roadster 1925 Star Touring A real bargain. 1924 Ford C oupe 27 Ford Touring New rubber and paint. lf* ~ * _ ■ KNIGHT-WHiPPET Service Sales - NICE SOUTHEAST ROOM for two to y s blocks porch. from campus. 1914 Nueces, Dial 4-800 with Bleeping Tw > FU R N ISH E D ROOM: F or young N ear U n iv e rsity . Q uiet neighbor- hood. 1711 San Ja c in to . Phone i t l l m f —29 APPROVED H O U SE : P leasant rooms, sleeping porch,, girl* ; hoard if desired. Block of cam pus. Reasonable rat ck. 203 E ast 25, Phone 3140. LOOK! An ideal place for a quiet boy In private home. 1907 Rio Grande. Phone 22478. trance. 2-3320. TWO ROOMS, unset, sleeping One block «M t cam pus. P riv a te 22 'n Tom Green. porch. e n ­ Phone TWO CLEAN, fu rn ish ed room s. South­ of east exposure. W alking distan ce reasonable. W ater R ent University. and light furnished. Phone 9811. B E A U T IFU L ROOMS in new brick bun­ 22 1-2, galow . for boys. 1013 W. Call 9901. N IC E L Y FU R N ISH ED men stu d e n ts a t 19S4 Sleeping porches, t o t w ater, gas Reduced ra te s . ROOMS : For San A ntonio. H S — d e N EA TLY FU R N ISH ED ROOMS I H o t a n d cold w ater, all conveniens***. H o t a n d cold w ater, all e s s v L arg e sleeping porch lo eon.neetioMb jq |M 1904 Univ. A f * block from cam pus. I hone #439. $45.00 FOR RENT*. U ntil N ovem ber 15th. f u r ­ nished house, ail conveniences, in U n­ P hone 9181-105 iversity neighborhood. FOR R EN T: Good g a rag e , co n crete floor. Location 1916 Speedw ay, Phone 23291. FOR WOMEN—desirable & E. room rn quiet home for it vs true tor or antiar stu­ dent. Separate entrance. Dial CMI. WANTED W A N T E D : G u rb u p fu rn ish cans and will pet it Phtrae 6144. W IL L TRADE typew r pum p o r autom atic shotgun 11 Iv T elephone #754 o r Box T exas. good j ... FOR MEN: One dow nstairs room ad­ up­ joining hath, one sin g le room U N IV ERSITY GIRL 4 to sh a re ap artm en t. stairs, in private home. sired. Phone 23885. lf de- '•■.*' Tx' ONE large sou th east room for hor* Bl brisk house. U te blocks lagos campus. Board ■ I JI4 Nueces. Phone 4889. W A N T ED : U n iv e rs e it bus Bess la ti* C am pus _ STADIUM % si*. Speedw ay, Ph. 9224. $95.00 $135-00 $135.00 $275.00 r n Phone 2-3161 T WO*- ■ r o o t r e—Bagh* i m rn m w * ■ I GOLDSMITH HEADS BODY OF CENTRAL STATES ARCHITECTS Steer Stars Flash Form in Daily Workouts Cions, circular letters will be sent once a week to all schools regia- tai ed in football with the Inter- ; mh&huMe League Bureau of the ; University, according to Roy B. ' Henderson, director of athletics. The first letter, which baa just ' been gent out, emphasizes the | filing of duplicate certificates of j tran sfer fo r ail tran sfer students, in points out that arty student I school last year for a period as I long as three weeks is ineligible unless he completed three and one- j half unit courses at the close of ! the spring sem ester, insists upon >the filing o f correctly filled out } eligibility blanks, requests a com­ plete report of each game and asks for a copy o f the schedule of the I respective schools. TUESDA Y, SEPTEM BER 23, 1928 torcs ar I lau n d ry ‘car J recently Dean H. T. Shelby of the Uni­ versity of Texas Division of E x ­ tension, ha; returned Lorn Amarillo, where he attend­ ed the initial meeting of the spec­ ial night course in >airm an sh ip and business psyc hology which opened in Amarillo Monday, super­ Septem ber 17, under the vision of the University Division of Extension. Enrollment In the course reach­ ed approxim ately 600, according to Dean Shelby, and more than one hundred occupations and pro­ le s -ions were represented, includ- Sigma Nu Holds Smoker Tonight Sigm a Nu fraternity will act a s host tonight at its annual smok­ er given in honor of the new pledges of the different fraterni­ ties on the campus. In addition to the sm okes that will be passed around, the guests will be entertained ny some spe­ cial initialed entertainers. An and member of each fraternity all of the pledges of each organ­ ization have been invited to at­ tend the smoker. Schools T h a t R egister I o R eceive Letters | On Football For the purpose of conveying information concerning Inter­ fo o t­ scholastic League rules ball and of assisting in securing uniform application o f all regula- in FROSH SHIRT SAL.E INCREASES DAILY The freshman shirt rale which was opened the day of freshm an registration by Mead Yet! Leader Lynwood Boy eft and others has been continued by the University Co-Op, and the sale has been in­ creasing daily, according to hid Rather, m anager of the Co-Op. I Beulah Beaver Organist University Methodist Church Temple Beth Israel Teacher S tu d io 1 7 0 0 C o n g r e ss Ava. Phone 7 6 2 7 from a vacation spent Sn Mexico City. Dr. Stewart will be on b*ave from the departm ent of govern­ ment at the University for the first semester, while he is work­ ing on a study of highway admin­ istration in Texas under a grant from the Laura Spellman Rocke­ feller foundation, Drs. Koenig & Kott Foot Specialists 321 Littlefield Bldg. Phone 4855 EX A S BOOK 5% REBATE GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES TO EVERYONE BOOKS FOR ALL COURSES T h i s S h i e l d I d e n t i f i e s _ •-^cAuthentiC'** College Ha ll apparel G U L F S T R E A M G R A Y M A P L E L E A F B R O W N D A R T G R E E N T h e n e w s u b d u e d c o lo r in g s in C O L L E G E H A L L H y - E o l l a n d T r a c e - L i n e S a c k S u i t s COMART a n d s o p h is t ic a te d t h e m a n n e r o f C O L L E G E H A L L A p p a r e l; • » d is t in c t iv e a s t h e t r u e c o l l e g e m a n i s d i f f e r e n t fro m th e “ c o U e g ia te ” w h o t a c k s a p e n n a n ts on h is w a l l s . f e w c o l l e g e i s - ‘ h e r . t o $ * » » ■ W ith * 4 5 CrainwuTM, ShadawrarM. D te tm li S S f i T w o T r e a t e r . NCE a s h tell SVA NEE ™ , _ „ ?Rn ,lT T ,ILT ER,) SAI a m U N j 1 1 d \ D A A E R 3 l A AND t o n Wmm MmM m m WlK S l l l S a lr a S I S f a g y B k a a l % t p l p l F ' R f N N J -WhyOL R f VII SS C § CHINI ll ARI . I f |/vVYOM l f E • WE! I * KN O | I i c o - l J j C A R O L I N A IRBI LT • A L L E G H E N Y • T R I N I T Y • S O U T H W E S T E R N • WABASH H A R R E L L ’S 80 a i T U L M ® i W ES I L E H I j|f| S T B v if! V S S l l d e t b|H M *• p l H A V i p M I DD p l BET J-d p ROC m w is e r LA UND RY CASE L a r g e enough to hold a lo t o f w ash ab le at- 11 c — a n d s t r o n g en ou gh to w ith stand m a n y m o n t h s o f se v e r e Bervie EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN UNIVERSITY S U P P L I E S Austin Trunk Factory 510 Congress Ave. Fabrihlde With Pocket 5% Rebate Given With All Purchases PW* yr% lo Everyone B O O K STORE Beginning Monday. September 24th and lasting one month. Students of the University will find Gam m el’s Book Store to be just the thing they have been looking for. Good books at low prices. One-third off on new books and 15,000 other books at 13c each. You can’t go wrong on this buy, Service that satisfies he Students Book Exchange