W E A T H E R F O R E C A S T For A ustin and vicinity: Friday, fair. TO CALL A DOCTOR Dial 9 1 8 1 - 9 4 to reach U n iversity physician* dur­ ing office hours. Other hour* call 2 -1 4 2 2 , physi­ cians’ exchan ge. No. 1 55 ristramo / 4 Texans Win T E X A N D IR EC TO R Y New* W riting Room, 120 B. Hall- Departm ental E d itors’ Office, 122 B- Hall, Night Editorial Office* in J Hall. E ditor’, Office, 127 B. Hall. J. 12 Headquarters, 135 B. Hall Busine** Office, 119 B. Hall. Telephone*: B. Hall, 9 1 8 1 -5 9 ; J Hall, 9181-61 ( after IO p. r n . , 9 1 8 7 ) ; busine** office, 8 0 0 0 . ^ VOL. XXIX u f t i r B a t i n t o e a i t B.A. Students 10,000 on Roll Aggies Favored In 1 9 3 9 y Ratio Over Weakened Hear Lecture On Accounting Figures Show Longhorn Team M othershead Speaks A t Law Auditorium April 4 One of Regular ^ Assemblies Bouillin S. M othershead of F o rt W o rth wilt lec tu re to s t u d e n ts of business a d m in istra tio n W e d n e —j day, April I, on “ A c c o u n tin g and Business Adm inistration,'* ac c o rd ­ ing to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t by Dean J. A. Fitzgerald . Mr. M oth ersh ead is p r e s id e n t of the T exas Society of Public Ac- < ou n ta n ts and is re sid e n t p a r tn e r and g en e ra l m a n a g e r of A ikm an, G riffin & N au m a n C om pan y in F o r t W o rth . H e g r a d u a te d fro m J th;* U niversity School of Business A dm in istration in 1919 a n d holds a C. P. A. Certificate. Visitor* W elcom e The le c tu re will be held in the! law a u d ito riu m a t IO o ’clock, on W ednesday, April 4* I t will be j ization a n d Miss Casts is the rep- j w,tb some close eompe th e d if f e r e n t^ re te n ta tiv e o f th e U n iv e rsity . J tw een I __ " Charles A. C augh ey R. G lenn D avies John H. D ysart W illiam A. Jeffer* Murray Kyger Seth Low ther Frank McLarty C. B. Myers, Jr. T he f r a t e r n i t y has added to its m em bership C h ester V. Lay, pro­ fessor of accoun ting , and C. A u b­ r e y .Smith, a d ju n c t p ro fe sso r of business ad m in istra tio n , as faculty members. B eta G a m m a Sigma w as f o u n d ­ ed F e b r u a r y 23, 1913. The Alpha c h a p te r of T e x a s w as established T h u r s d a y ’s p ro g ra m called fo r ta b le discussion of re ­ a roun d or pots fro m cities of 50,000 m ore population. Miss Grace Wilkie, o f W ichita, K a n sa s led a rou nd ta b le discussion o f ru ra l e ducation, while v a rio u s phases of e ducatio n were th e su b jec ts of ro u n d ta b le talk s. T h u r s d a y ’s with a d in n e r. activ ities closed in } p re s id e n t; Leon (). Lewis, Such sp o r ts as baseball, sw im m ing ,; jyjav 2 9 , 1922. officers a re Herschel C. W alling, ho rseb ack riding, and t r a c k a f f o r d j the a th le te a chance to keep vice­ condition. Also v a rio u s types of’| Bccret a r y ; Otho M. S tubblefield, e n t e r ta in m e n t s a re held e ach n ig h t; p r t.sideI1«. j Richard M cM urray, w ith a dance o/ice or tw ice a week, i t measurer; J. A n derso n Fitz g e ra ld , active quality , also, as th e g overnm ent is m em bers a r e : s tu d e n ts : G eorge L. to allow 75 c e n ts p e r d a y fo r ea t- Ronar> R o b e rt S. B ra n d e n b u rg , ing, while f o r his r e g u la r soldier j j j Ugh J e w e tt, and Glen Russell; f a c u lty : Carroll D. Simmons, Al- Uncle Sam allows only 43 cents. A ny o n e de sirin g f u r t h e r in fe r- fre d jj R ib b in g Ralph J . W atkins, The food is to be of the best j s e rg e a n t-a t-a rm s. O th e r i n g of disease. — o L A S K E R M AKES DON ATION M ADISON, Wis. —- ( I P ) — Al­ b e r t L asker, fo r m e r c h aft man of the U n ited S ta te s sh ip p in g board, an d his wife, Mrs. F lo ra W. L as­ ker, have p u t a sum of one million dollars a t th e disposal o f the U ni­ versity of Chicago fo r t h e f ig h t­ m a tio n a b o u t one of th e se cam;*?, j and A m brose P. W inston. or an y o n e desiring to p u t in his ap plic a tio n a t a n early d a te should Q U A R T E T B R O A D C A ST S ON I « A I T sew- M a jo r S. N. E kdahl in W Hall. _________ 0__ ___ _______ _______________ ___________ ______ L M . s r \ r Cl * : the a n n u a l While on CA M PU S R E B E L “ C a p " Coleman, The special object o f th e C o m m e ntin g on th e gift, Pres- re ­ search will b e the a fflic tio n s of those of 50 y ears o f a g e o r more, such as b r i g h t s disease, cancer, a nd h e a r t tro ub le. E A S T LA N SIN G , Mich — ( I P ) — A ccording th e Michigan to S ta te News, d e fia n c e of s tu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t as r e p r e s e n te d on th e cam p u s by th e s tu d e n t cou n­ cil has re su lte d in th e placing on \ an- s tric t p ro b a tio n of G ilbert issued de rm a le , sophom ore, who id ent M ax Mason o f Chicago said , a Public denial o f t h a t body’s a u ­ life e x pectancy ! b o r i t y to sum m on him to a c o u ­ t i s t , “ while n t y o u n g people has p erso n s of middle a g e live no Ion-! B e r-ob lh® a v e ra g e th a n th ey did I tio n a l military IOO y e a rs ago. bra n c h of medicine h as been re ­ stric te d because of c onc e n tra tion on o th e r diseases." MEN S G L E E CLU B TOUR spring to u r with the M en ’s Glee club, the L on ghorn Q u a rte t, composed of Hoi iv e S ta rk e y , Calvin T u r b e ­ ville, O. M. S tubblefield, and C. L. broadcast ov er rad io station K W W G on top o f the El J a r d in hotel in Browns­ ville, W edn esd ay night. March 21. Alex Lillieo, the Q u a r t e t ’s own a n n o u n c e r, handled the m icro­ phone, and a f t e r the five T ex ans had been initiated into K W WG’s C o a t-H an g e rs station club, was tu r n e d over to tin rn fo r one hour. The q u a r te t sang a n u m ­ b e r of c o n c e rt selection and then p u r p o r tin g to e xp ress th e opinion) re n d e r e d a b o u t 15 p op u lar num of th e s tu d e n t body a t th e a n -j hers. Lillieo a dra m a tic nual fa rm b a n q u e t d u rin g F a r m ­ read in g, “ W a itin g fo r ships th a i e r ’s week. lite ra tu r e he In his n ev er come in," s u p p o rte d by the s ta te d 13 re a so n s why com pulsory q u a rte t. A n u m b e r of messages m ilitary tr a in in g was d e trim e n ta l w ere received c o n g ra tu la tin g th e to the in stitution, leaving th e im ­ m em bers of th e q u a rte t. pression t o ­ the w ard the R. O. T. C. course was th e consensus of th e e n tire c a m ­ pus opinion. ~~0-------------- H O S P IT A L LIST Calendar op- th is p r o p a g a n d a TO D A Y 3 o'clock— G irls R e se a rc h in th is college, . V an d e rm a le , agit a tm in c r e a s e d ,) fe re nc e. tr a i n i n g a t in te rg ro u p circ u la te d a ttitu d e gave th a t th e the for Action was im m ed iately ta k e n by the stu den t council, and V a n ­ to a p ­ de rm a le was sum m on ed no pear befo re t h a t body, w ith the ch a rg e being expressed c o m m unication. in Eleven stu d e n ts w ere confined hospitals W ednesday, to Austin acco rd in g to Dr. George BL Bethel of the U niversity H e a lth Service. Those a t .St. David’s w ere Mr;*. D. E. Mitchell, Adeline H arvey, C orinne D rum m ond, Ralph W al­ ker, a n d H omer T hro m b e rry . m a n a g e rs m eet a t gym . 5 o’clock— R a c q u e t club will m eet on new courts. 7 o’clock —S tu d e n ts ’ A ssem ­ bly m eets. 7 :3 0 o'clock — Czech m eets in room 105, M. B. club 8 o ’c l o c k - Mrs. E a rle W ilson B a k e r le c tu res in G arrison Hall a u d ito riu m . Poetry of M oody Subject Good Response T The First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R I D A Y , M A R C H 3 0, 192 8 . Of Baker Lecture Tonight T h e p o e try of W illiam V aughn Moody, (mc of A m e ric a ’s mort f a ­ mous poets, will be the s u b je c t of in a le c tu re to be given ton ig ht U a r r b o n Hall a u d ito riu m a t 8 o’clock by Mrs. b a r i e Wilson B a­ ker. Mr?. B aker was a s tu d e n t u n d e r ami t second and most famous ai “ TI B urning Bush," which was in.bi;? I in 1920. Mrs. B aker has I P o I Mon a p rim er which was a> > t pied by the Texas sta te board of education, and a book of short Stories ror children, ‘‘The G arden as of tim P ly neh.” This book, was intended for children, find much and "AM beautiful Mrs. B aker rown people pleasure in reading u. “ Winy, r Flow ers" is an example delicate of the poetry w ritte n by Mrs. Baker. She t a charm ing woman, a ty p ­ ical type of the refin ed and en - lu re d A m erican mother. Mr. Moody at the U n iv e rsity o f < ' t! Chicago, and d u rin g this tim e s h e ' state (a m e to know him and becam e i n - j but t crested in his works. A ccording to Dr. L. W. P a y n e . J r ., of the h nglish d e p a rtm e n t , Mrs. B ak er is considered to be th e o u ts ta n d in g a u th o rity on the w ork o f William V aughn Moody in A m erica today. is known as “ the the tow n d e lig h tfu l poet fro m w ith t h e unspellabl* and u n p r o ­ nounceable n a m e ," Nacogdoches. She is a woman of quiet r e f i n e ­ p ropensities. ment and domestic fin d in g h e r g r e a te s t happiness in t a r i n g for h e r in te re s tin g f a m i l y , . 4<»lay,"' said Dr. Payne* and in recording her delicate p e r - ; lf a rra n g e m e n ts are completed, (o ptio ns of the simple life a b o u t} Mrs, Baker will read to the < om- bined sections of English 35 some her. of hev own poetry at 9 o’clock this morning in the G arrison Hall a u ­ ditorium. At I o’clock a d in n e r will be given in h on or of Mrs. Baker in the U niversity C a fe te ria by Mrs. Kiltis Campbell and Mrs. L. W. Payne. Jr . tu d e n ts in te re ste d in Am­ il lean poetry and in th e develop­ ment of p o e try will be glad of the op po rtun ity to h e a r Mrs. B a ­ ker peak. She is in my ju d g m e n t the most g ifte d lyric poet in Tcxa^ She is part icularly successful in e x tr a c tin g n ew b re a th fro m n a ­ tu re , a n d the com m onplace scenes o f the small town life ii which o f j she lives. She n e v e r w rites or! the hypocritical, pessimistic, gross th in gs of life, b ut of th e I sim p ’e, re fin e d b e a u tifu l, thing s ab o u t her, Dr. Rayne said. have b e i n published by Mrs, B aker. Tho fir s t of these is “ Blue S m oke" At 11 o ’clock S a tu rd a y m o rn in g the Mrs. Baker will student.-, of English 338. This is a class stu d y in g la te r A m erican poets. Two volumes of p o etry speak ami to Captains Enlist Lieutenants for Union Campaign Prospects Good For Golf Squad with Armed Possibility of Meets Arranged W ith Other Schools c o m m i t t m e n t \ blank -, more th a n 50 c a p ta in s in J the cam pus cam paign of the U n i - I versify Union will go fo r th d u r in g ! to sign u p , the n e x t few days th e ot - j lieu te n a n ts to make up Tam: af ion r f 400 s tu d e n ts who i will con du ct paign, night by C hairm an Ox Higgins. the U niversity golf t c a n c a rry in g o ff the c o n­ ference cham pionship looks bright for this year, according to L. The* ' j Bellmont, d ire c to r of athletics, anc’ Gibson Pa> ne, stellar player ant Severn captain of the th* meets with o th e r schools in ..im p u t e d b , th,, middle of rt-x t U '.u t h w e ,te, n confer, Rte an ; nee, being a rra n g e d , Mr, Bellmont week, Higgins and ays. there will be a to tal of a b o u t 409 as s tu d e n ts in the o rga n iz a tio n, each c aptain will sign up from dx to ten lieu tenan ts. The list of lie u te n a n ts will be th e c am p us a n n o u n c e d , cam l i t anno.in cd squad, time urns it Several c a p ta in s still re m a in t o ! 1 k a nn ou nc e d in the cam paign, b u t Ll te n ta tiv e ly 3. a lre a d y these have ■ g r e e d to accept a ssignm ents, and l e list will be com pleted tim e Friday. C hairm an Higgins A moo4 with Rice In stitu te is in the m aking ir for some April to be played in A ustin, said Pa ne. N e x t on the schedule w it S. M. U. at Dallas on May A lthough these are th e only d e fi­ two m e e ts t h a t have been prob- nitely a r ra n g e d , o thers will j ^ l y be played before the big con- is m aking d roner m eet, which will be held con- grand -pen to u r n a m e n t wall be held be ween e n trie s from all S o u th wes- tern c o n fere n ce schools Lo deter- that the a ll ^ and s o m e _ ut f o r a m e e tin g of bis in Austin May 14. At in May, p re p a r a tio n s organization as soon as it is com- fen nee m eet p it te d , in o rd e r to in s tr u c t every w o rk e r in his duties, the 1 go fo rw a rd much cam paign win go ....._ ar. the S tadium cam paig n did, he mine the cham pionship said. port. S E A R C H FOR W A S H IN G T O N JQ N IO R E N D S AT S E A T T L E S E A T T L E , W ash.— ( I P ) — A statew ide Search for Claude B r a n ­ non, U niversity of ju n io r , and a m e m b e r of the v a r ­ sity basketball team , was brought to un end w hen the youth was found on the V a n c o u v e r term inal dock here, w a n d e rin g a h u tn d be­ w ildered and dazed. 0 In a m e n ta l condition which is th o u g h t to be only a te m p o ra ry lapse of m em ory, he did n ot r e c ­ ognize any of his f r a te r n ity l r < fliers. B ra n n o n had been ill for several days befo re his m ysterious di. ap p e a ra n ce, and ala rm was felt when he did no t show up a f te r leaving for a moving p ic tu re th e ­ ater. S train o f overw ork is laid to be the ca u se of his lapse. Six men now comprise the squad of the U niversity, according to < iptain P a y n e , but the men who will make the ou t of town trips have not b een definitely .selected. The men on the squad a r e : Gib- W a r l i n g t o n ; 1?n P a Vn e - cap tain , Lanham Con- 1 .-.or, Morris Downing, Morris Gy de- son, Gould Wilson, a nd Fred die Kribs. Y. M. C. A. W IT H D R A W S H A M PD E N -SID N E Y , Va.,— (I jq - S t a t i n g th a t th e ir strictly fun- ('.amental views on such topics as the virgin birth, the second com- ing and th e re su rre c tio n d iffe re d with those of speakers and lite ra ­ ture of the nation al Y. M. C. A., the H am pd en -S id ney college or- j ganization of the Y. M. C. A. with rew from m em bership and fo r m ­ ed a “ S tu d e n ts ’ Christian Associa­ t e ^ within the college. Head Hunters Are Head Writers, janitor Learns lone room. th e c o rn e r long. wooden W e a th e rb e a te n , the wind as shacks-—c re a k in g whistles a ro u n d lend them selves to m y s te ry and weird­ ness. A ja n i to r w as sweeping u n d e r chairs and in co rn e rs of a d e se rte d class Suddenly he stopp ed , He c o u ld n 't be right, j Surely, it 'w a s n 't h a p p en in g here it could - the in T Hall. B u t p a p e rs were full o f such things co m m itting e very d a y ; s tu d e n ts each suicide, s w e e th e a rts killing other, and th e like ? . . B u t —-no — I t j u s t c ouldn’t b e t h a t — and yet o u t of the stilln e ss cam e “ Aw n-ow— let me c u t t h a t head off. You c a n ’t do it as quickly as I c a n — 0 - 0 — q u it” Silence. ru n down to m eet bo ttom one, th en both would race back up to the top again. th e The ja n ito r , however, w as Irish, and his Irish was up. He would atop th a t a tro c io u s m u rd e r right now. And he could h ear a little fa in te r , “ W h a t the c rie r num ber h ea d is th is ? " Closer and closer, the th e door clip j a n it o r crept. A ges passed, and finally from he had reached th a t “ You floated, which head— a n d get Bill S to kes’ ra z o r. | stu nt. th is." Oh, I th a n It ii s h a r p e r too he l a t e —if Lardy, he was cc u Id j u s t op^n t h a t door, With | baking hands and wabbly knees, he gave one I a rt d e sp e ra te effo rt. The do or opened. He could n o t T h ere w a sn ’t believe his eyes. It was merely any blood a t all. '.the class in J o u rn a lism 2 1 h a r in g Accorded Call Robinson Read College Humor Contest Prizes For Union Aid By Bois Trice Steiner and Canaday Named as Campus W inners Ranger Clippings In May issue F o u r Texas artists w ere in­ cluded am ong th e prize w inners annou nced irk the re c e n t May is­ tle of College H u m o r in the a r t conte t held by the college m a g a ­ Jo e Stein* r and Jo h n C a n ­ zine. aday, both stu d e n ts of th e U n i­ versity at p re se n t were nam ed as win im vs of prizes while J. S. N iendorff, now o f the U niversity of V irginia, and Bob A le x a n d e r (J of S o u th e rn C a lifornia were also named. Campus Artist* Wjn th e U n iversity C anad ay is m a na ging e d ito r of Stein er w as the R anger while last year, and both have e ditor of d r a w ­ c o n trib u te d a n u m b e r ing- and selections y e ar. N ien do rff and A lexander f o r m e r ­ ly a tte n d e d and w e re on the s ta f f o f th e R anger. First Prj*e the U niversity this the c o ntest w ent F irst prize of the Essex S p eed - a b o u t of to M aurice Lichtenstein of th e M ich­ igan Gargoyle while G eorge E g ­ gleston of th e C alifornia Pelican the $250 O m e n P e n ta g o n won watch place. T he second judges, headed by J a m e s M o n t­ gomery Flagg, sta te d th a t th e c a r ­ toons subm itted were much het- and illu stration s th a n f o r the ! tor decorative a rt work. R anger C ontributes T he c u r r e n t th r e e by C an ady , issue of College I H um or carries f o u r d raw ing s bv I Ste in er, an I I one b y Tom Holloway, the p r e s ­ e nt e d ito r the R ang er. N u ­ m erous clippings from th e R an­ c o n trib u tio n s th e g er com plete I for the May issue. of — *——o — -. t Hammonds Goes To Iowa Meet Enters 175 Pound Class in Wrestling R alph H am m onds, U n iv e rsity wrestler, le ft A ustin S u n d a y to a tte n d th e na tional college w r e s t­ in ling to u r n a m e n t to I Ames, Iowa, acco rd in g to Roy Mc- 1 Lean, in s tru c to r in physical tra in - ! ing. bo held i o rd e r to w ork o u t in th e in Kansas City fo r two days H am m onds p lan ned on stopp in g in K ansas City athletic club, p r e p a r a t o r y to hi* m a tc h e s in th e to u r n a m e n t. I The to u rn a m e n t begins F rid a y m orn in g and c o n tin u e s th ro u g h S a tu r d a y evening. H am m o nd s will ta k e p a r t in th e 175 pound divis­ ion. to g e th e r. U ntil this y e a r th e A. A. U. and have th e natio nal college m e e t y e a r This been held th e y have been se p a ra te d . The p a rtic ip a n ts in th e A. A. U. have a lw ay s been chiefly composed o f college men. H am m o nds won fo r tw o successive years in the A. A. IL middleweight L ast y e a r he ente red the 160 pound and 175 pound weights. He placed f o r the finals in each and almost w on In spite of a crippled in each. foot, he lost only by a very close m argin. division. Should H am m on ds win this y e a r, h e will be the fir s t m an on r e c ­ ced to have won t h r e e tim es in a t< o r n a m e n t of this n a tu re . H am ­ monds is ex pected to r e t u r n to Austin Monday. Field Representative Hull Reports on Road Trip Desire to Help Is Manifest A the favorable re c e ptio n on p art of c .-students in m any p a r ts j of T e x a s and a g e n e ro us response j to th e cad to aid the University | Union were r e p o r te d here T h u r s ­ day night by Deryl Hull, field re p re se n ta tiv e of C hairm an T. W. G regory, who has ju st re tu r n e d from an extensive field trip. . i Hull went to Yoakum, GonzaU C uero, V ictoria, Beeville, Corpus Christi, H arlingen, San Benito,! Brownsville, Weslaco, E d in b u rg McAllen, arni Mission, “ In every one of these cities I j was received with a h e a r t y wel- 1 come by the f o rm e r s tu d e n ts of the U niversity, o th er by institution, Hull th e friend- of said. and “ Tile response in subscriptions to the project was just as willing as th e welcome in every instance. A n um ber of la rg e subscriptions were made, and o th ers w e re not large purely because of lack oi means, and n ot a lack p f desire to aid. I found a general sentim ent of willingness to aid the Univer •sty in any p ro je c t * f this kind. * * I Hull said th a t the f o r m e r stu- I dents of th e in stitu tio n are anxiou- iO do all they can to furnish suit- .b’e housing facilities for U n iv e r­ sity activities, and especially for such activities as those that will the Union. be provided for in They know th a t the registratio n a t the University is increasing each year. and that the housing faril ities are en tire ly ina d eq ua te even for the t e g u la r class work of the institution. F or this reason, and because they recognize the b e n e ­ fits- th a t will result from the U n ­ ion, they have all expressed a w il­ ing;; ess to help in m aking a Hue­ less of the p ro je c t." Hull l e f t T h ursd ay night, and .vjll visit several other i ities in he s ta te d u rin g tho progress of .he campaign in April. —— o -------------- Stunts Given By P.E. Majors Four Classes Compete for Prizes P re se n tin g w hat war said to be the m<*d a ttr a c tiv e pro­ i n c of gram s seen on the cam pus this year, the women physical ed u c a ­ th e ir tion m ajo r s tu d e n ts turd night T hu rsd ay 7 :30 /clock in th e W om en’s Gym. held a t The four organized classes com­ peted with each o th e r for the d e ­ lusion of tho jud ges as to which Class executed the best stu n t. The decision was a w ard ed to th e senior class by the ju d g e s who w ere Dr. D. K. Brace, p ro fe sso r of physical e d ucatio n, Miss Thelm a Dilling­ ham, a ssistant d ire c to r ol physical .raining fo r women, and Miss B et­ ty Lewis, in physical in stru c to r training fo r women. Le is T I nice? th e from Edwin rom antic po U niver ny I hursduy ii in Bi dogy Mi- , Tri read ice. tu to r in English in rejections ct sity. Arling on Robinson’s em, “ T r is tr a m " at th e public re a d in g hel i fternoon at 5 o ’clock Building, room Uh ce explain** I th a t i ‘ Tri ;n im ” tho Robins! n one o • the loveliest renditions of t he Ie-1 lias alre a d y become gend which tam ed in music and lite ra tu re . It i-. th*” sto ry of T ristram and h’s | liv e fo r Isolde of Ireland and of) the loc e of I okie o f B ritta n y foi | Id in. The poem opens with Isolde of I B rittan y aw aiting the r e t u r n of J T ris tra m with whom she has fallen rn love. At the same time, King! is p re p a rin g Mark of Cornwall t > m a r ; I >ldc of lr b m ! who | has been brough; to Cornwall by T ris tra m who i ; a nephew ( f K i n g ! Mark. On th e ro ad from L e ­ land, Isolde and T r i g r a m become (C o n tin u e d on page 2 ) Legal History in France Told of In Law Review April Number Issued Saturday Contains Case Notes VG P ro fe sso r Georg' Stum -: berg o f the School of Law has w ritten an article entitled “ F re n c h Legal H istory and Legal Histor­ ians" the Law Review which will issued S a tu rd a y . th e April nu m b e r o f j be j f o r “ On the A ttitu d e of the S u - 1 prem e Court Toward L iberty of j C o n tr a c t" is a second article in! Jo h n I the m ag azine w ritten by R o bert A nthony, form erly a pra -J tieing law yer, who is now doing g ra d u a te work. Ju d g e Samuel B. Dabney of Houston has c o n tr i­ buted a p a p e r on “ Judicial Re­ co nstru c tio n ." Tw enty-five ea#e notes and two book reviews by .students will be ncluded in the m agazine, besides five comriiente: the first, by Jo hn J. in t ’ox, “ P e rm a n e n t Alimony l'exa ’’ ; the second, by Carl I Lig­ gett, “ The Payee as a Holder in Due C o u r s e " ; third, “ The Effect o f B a n k ru p tc y on C o n tra c ts for the P u rc h a se or Sale of R ealty " by Robert M iller; n-ext “ Dedication" by Virgil Childress; last W ortham D avenport has w ritten “ On Accord and S a tisfa c tio n ," a n d Paderewski Appears A t Capitol Building Ignace J a n P aderew ski, world and one-tim e fam ous pianist s ta te sm a n , will m ake his Austin a p p e a ra n ce in the House of Rep­ r esentativ es in the Capitol build­ ing April 14, acco rd in g to Mrs. the Joe F. Jam es, p re sid e n t of Austin A m a te u r which if sponsoring Pa d e re w ski’s ! a p p ea ran ce here. (’horal d u b to I for th e ir tell-1 the .ma e n title d “ concert. Mrs. edy,” in which all th e c h a ra c te r s j to secure a n o th e r hall ‘n m aking the hall the concert. _ T he pro gram consisted of a j u ­ nior s tu n t in the form >f a naelo- in ending I succeeded j rears, A c h a r a c te r dance in clog- ! ging was given by Lola O ’Connell e m o i Dan Moody, Paderew ski was scheduled a p p e a r on th a t d a te in th e U ni­ re- versity M e n ’s G ym nasium , The T rag ic f r g g - j cantly destroyed by fire. E ffo rts his ca- j concert were a t a standstill until lbe Beard o f C ontrol, and Gov- the o ffe re d for v irg in ia Campbell. The fresh-, use o f the legislative c h am b e r man stun t <.-unsifted of the ox- Ja m e s the ing of “ W hen F a th e r P u t the Pa- P e a s e s her appreciation f o r l u r on the W all” by the various action of the Board of C ontrol members of th# family from the fa th e r himself to the s tu tte r in g d a u g h te r and the baby, j An a ttr a c tiv e folk clog* “ Irish j I F O g S G o to D e n t o n W altz Clog," was a r c t i c a l l y dane- J ed by Miss Jessie C ulpepper and Miss M artha Dickey. The sen io r, and prize gro up of m ajo rs FO R T W O RTH , M arch 29— fantod a cou rtro om scene during s t u n t; ( w h Matty B e ll’will u k e " ’ his the trial o f “ J a n e ." The j u d g e , ; Texas Christian University tra c k ended happily when team to Denton for a dual moot two of the witnesses, and one on- looker proved t o be m em bers of wii h the N orth Texas .State Teach- So f a r a long se p a ra te d family, not had in ju ry of A Goop dance was presented as l a special fe a tu r e by Miss Clara Marie A rrin g to n and Miss Irm abel “ Susie’s B a n d ," playing Phillips. K enneth McCorkle, s t a r dash a musical rom ance betw een Miss j man of the B rog squad, who has Louise Millard as “ .Sweet A deline” been su f f e rin g with a sore foot, and Miss M a rg a re t M ingus as “ J a ­ has recovered and is expected to sophomore mie," made up make several points. the Purple squad has much success, due to some o f ital stars. pre- J Special to T he Texan. College S atu rd a y , th e the 0 available fo r Special to The Daily Texan and ju n io r F A Y E T T E V IL L E , March 29— T he a n n u a l U n iv e rsity o f A r k a n ­ sas girls’ in tr a m u r a l class b a se ­ ball to u r n a m e n t was scheduled to open h e re W ednesday a fte rn o o n with the fre sh m a n te a m s selected f o r th e f irs t ro u n d o f play. and fre s h m e n will play on th e follow­ ing day. not have a te a m e n te r e d in th e t o u r ­ ney, Miss E sth e r E . F en to n , in­ str u c to r in physical e d u c a tio n fo r wom en a t th e u n iv e rsity , said. final g am e o f The sophom ores T he s e n io rs do For Meet Saturday Arkansas Girls P lay Intramural Baseball I ---------- BRUINS IN C O N F E R E N C E PALD ALTO, Calif. — ( IP ) /h e Los Angeles a c t i o n of U niversity of California made its official e n try Pacific into ( oast con fe re n ce when the Bruin I asketball te a m from the moving picture city m et Leland S ta n fo rd University. the the U, Mustangs, This is th e f ir s t dual m e e t of the y e a r fo r the B e lim e n. On April 21, they will meet th e B ay­ lor Bears a n d «n May 5 the S. M t h e Frogs will als** e n te r the Southw est C o n fe re n c e meet at Waco M ay \\ an d 12. T, C. U. te n n is p la y e rs w ill also jo u r n e y to D enton to m eet T he th e series will be p layed n e x t M onday a f te r ­ noon betw een sophom ores In this style of play a n d ju niors. each te am will m e e t each o th e r te a m . Each m e m b e r o f th e win* ning nine will receive IOO extra* to w a rd W o m e n ’s A thletic v otes in s i n g le s ; Association pins an d le tte rs, H im the • ! F en to n said* _ _ _ ; the q u in te t o f ; the T e a ch e rs’ n e tm e n l a n d doubles contests. He im m ediately issued a p ublic Those confined to S e to n ’s w ere re fu sa l to a p p e a r a t the m e e tin g ! W in o n a O djorne, W oodward Bl­ and s ta te d he was b e in g gan, V irgil G riffin, George Dix- t h a t tre a te d w ith o u t ju s tific a tio n th e role of a culprit. E rw in. His broom fell o u t cf his limp han d - and h it th e flo o r w ith a n€*rve-ra(. king noise. Chills crawl- it felt | as if th e to p v e r te r b r a t e would 4 a lesson in head writing. in* on, M artin S andlin, and E lizab eth j cd up and down his back R a i l s < £ e x < m The First College Daily in the South r 3* ’ A V 4 on th# cam ira* of ti.* #«#Iketi*«t*, lac.. t r « | * « * * » « txc.tv* Uaodmf. Mf Ti**** by th* T e n t i t * 4 n U fc«**is**« eTJicvs, I*. Ha!.!, Ttevpnoee ?>Mf. y .ifito r i*i o ffice* ., J . B io l, T v ie p b * # * 91 - i - 8 1 . I A f t e r 18 p . b i $ 1 8 7 ) . Frmw*U bv th# U n ite d )’ Pre*#, A C. Wright, Manager, JI HelL E*ter*«l as see***# fie** m s f t r at the p stetffke at A ut tis, What Do You Know About- 1. 2. 3. 4. F lo o d C o n t r o l B i ll ? P h ilip p in e I n d e p e n d e n c e ? G n e c o R u m a n ia n T r e a t y ? E n d u r a n c e F l i g h t ? J Trueman O'Quine Dark Va af ban Jaaeee N. MV** W ills* *8 L. McGill . Chief Editorial W r i t e r M«b*g«r of Publication* F,4itor-iB Chief A fter only one hour and twen- MamaaTri*^ R d T to r j tv m in u tia deliberation the eoro- j fo r M is s is G - „ r r.m i«e Jonc?*’ bill p ro m ,,, .o r » « « . ■ - .ion,.. OUI PP* the Senate by * ---- ---------- « ntro1 * “ Pa»“ ,<) I BUS INESS STAFF Part Djt». Butine** Louis Barth**, Assistant Busts*-** Manaaar. Brae* Btadsa* Smith Bt-tl. KoWrt Hinrieh*. Advvrttolng Solieitora; W. P. Dever- > « latent Ctrcoiettoa Maoa««r; H aea. Sr < b n . t o u u - . ! M « m C lu m 1 t m . . . M IU S u m a unanim ous vote, i the Com- [ Chairm an Jones of who i n tr o d u c e ' rn ere* * wjiuiuawn, v w the bill explained th a t th* MSS.- j 000.000 m o . u r , rep rew n ted a co- PFFABTMfNT AI PDtTOIt>—G'.ad * Wh.t.ay, frater**; J vee Tailla, aactatv, ordination of tho conflicting views V . ^ ; . ™ ,o , ru m ,. EDIT on (Ab STAPF Ma «* r J- v . i FEATURE BOARD—Willie-* Ani.- P i '. t r r * * # , A r i. f ,-d Mann -si K a a k s w . O r t r )4 r W b n * . ** ‘’Mi pi, Bill Stet#**®, P h illip * . BVI - - ............... - - Jr.. I -or** na Drum* won#, Brawala Br*#- suffering 1 overflow. B ar, Antoievtt* , t t t o b rn , G » o r* o B ar, A atM aette -• It*** G M M Hi* U t . D o r o th y B o r o r s . * . S o c I TTT V Bf K IT B B S —* AU r i m n r I ib -. -1 V' J a c o b * , E l e a n o r M c K e n z ie , M a r ia n i t ,. .. T. B «..*>». L o r e n a D r u m m o n d , B ro w n in J o f the S en ato r, from the . U t e . ; the g re atest from the WR ITF. BS— F*aa«* Ban v •. Cl a*.,* fW «iA Irma Haodvr, William B. Ar**, W. L K Miller. SPORT! I'1'1 S*AaIt*. Jack t'i Maurice Cant* Veraoa Bart her ZaWraiae Barn** Bob tS**tf%*§ . W. M Bai.#* The bi ll, as it was passed, was su b stitu te th e a r*«»: u u u - com m ittee reported several days? I , »u, Editor! ago which met with the disappro- .Senators A**iatant va) 0 f many for one which lur u n . .....„ A*»i*taal A«*ictant Assistant of states th e from the involved. T h e : precipitate action on the bill was I prepared for by long weeks of com m ittee room discussions and conference*. T h e bill pro*i rn ak still g reat It is o JVA "Th unsent, There is every indication th at society will j»e of governm ent in the fu tu re, t an organization of such trem endous proportions and responsibilities m ust be guided by expert#— b etter voters, m are inform ed legislators, and technically trained adm inistrators. I t is the purpose of the com parative study of political institutions to b ring to bear as mach inform ation on the problem# of governm ent a* possible. It i a common problem which m ankind has to solve. It is the busi­ ness of political Science to explain the method# which d ifferen t peoples use in the solution of the various phase* o f this problem with a view of enabling mankind to live to its highest opportunities. The laws of political science an- based on d ata derived from the experim ents th at arc being perform ed in all q u arters o f th e globe In actual governm ent just a the formula.• of natural science are deduced from Ute facts di»- eovered in the chemical and physical laboratories. tv*# / From Other Pens Order a Size Larger We arc all k idderts of practical economy, although we often fo rg et our kxMnu whether they are learned from textbooks or from the jH-hqoi ai experted e. The firs lesson m on of us learned came ex­ it**- ly in lift*. Do > >u remember your first Aora-made suit? Alang; with the thrill itg c xpelienee of acquiring a new baseball bat I; - to encourage m usn g up the new apparel, we learned th at our fond We tried on j a i i cis believed firm ly in allowing room for growth. m ine nu its, and finding ordered a larger one. Thy ne th a t fit, were surprised when our p a r e n ts . j th e re wa# room to grow in, and perhaps 1 b y the tim# the su it had gone beyond th# Sunday-best stage it began ; to- look as if it were m ade for {tai Kern*- persons however, seem to fo rg et this eariy lesson. P erh a p s' ben* is the answ er to those who question any need fo r raising fees a t th e Urn v e r ity . The legislature made an appropriation a w inter ago to I m eet the needs of the U niversity of M innesota fo r the next two years, j Now the Board of Reg! tits is considering the necessity of a raise tuition. Tbs int-cease it said to be necessary becasse the University : will grow fetid larger next fall with another large entering freshman el#vs. The increased enrollment with a set appropriation next year w ill m ake it : et - sary for students to pay more for the privilege of in y at the University, SBM# difficulty may arise from one of two source#. The adm inis­ tra tio n o f the University of M innesota may have expended an exces­ sive am ount of it# appropriation in it# building program for th e cam ­ pus, and r/iuy have fo rg o tten th at an allowance m ust be made for the school m growth next year. This, however, we believe u n tru e aa the baildkg? ar# a;.so necessary to provide fo r the growth of th e in stitu ­ tion. C o t t . - p . ar* likely to bi placed at the door of the next leg­ islature. t i m this body in the mid#t of a flurry of economy forgotten Iw# qetu*! need# of th # ria to. T he gathering at the capitol repre­ ss m growing state and the educational needs of the stat# have ille r caried with th e garowtlt of M innesota. It ha# always been the pol­ icy of the legislature to provide the citizen® o f this state w ith inex- national frn iitie # o f high quality. However, in the last fWiBMW there -cern* to have been a lap.**# from the position th e legis- bfctGres of Mw,*. ta hove taken in the p ast,— M innesota Daily. ...... The m easure d iffe rs from the Th* stu d en t, of the U n iversity! ‘he t. will have only one more day to t t>v will be given they will be given wait before the opportunity of hearing one] House flood control bill only in of the finest musical program s the am ount of appropriation pro- j th at has ever been carried out in ruled fo r. The House measure of au thorizer an appropriation $473,000,000 the than $325,000,000 provided for in the Senate bill. the college auditorium . ra th e r a a .r Less than IOO people, not half o f them students, witnessed S at­ urday aftern o o n ’s game with St. Edw ard's, and those who rem ain - 1 ed away missed the p re ttiest and most exciting contest played on (Hark Field in many days. R epresentative G ilbert, Ken­ tucky Democrat, made a plea fo r Philippine independence the House of R epresentative* W ednes­ day attacking the Republican ad­ m inistration in failing to fulfill pledges which he alleged had been made the Philippine people. for “ cow ardice” to in f i n a n c e T h e K e n t u c k y R e p r e s e n t a ­ tiv e h e ld tha t “ th e m illio n a ir e s w h o th e R e p u b lic a n p a r ty a r e i n s is t in g th a t A m e r i­ c a n s o v e r e i g n t y sh a ll re m a in in th a t th e P h ilip p in e # th'*y m ig h t e x p lo i t t h e m . ” G il­ b e r t u r g e d C o n g r e s s t o pass a r e s o l u t i o n w hich w o u ld p ro v id e fo r A m e r ic a n w it h d r a w a l fro m th e is la n d s at th e e n d o f a f i v e y e a r te r m . in o r d e r th at pact A. Mu halakopouJo*. Greek statesm an, wired his governm ent on the signing of the Graeco-Ru­ manian peace this tre a ty is a happy beginning of the application of the method on which fu tu re peace m ust be based. He suggested th a t sim ilar pact# should br drawn up between other Balkan powers which would in ­ sure peace, at least in the Bal­ kans. * Th* p la n fo r th e G r a e c o - R u ­ m a n ia n p act w a s d r a f t e d m o r e th a n a p w r a g o , b u t th e s ig n in g of th e t r e a t y wa# p o s t p o n e d d u e to c iv il tr o u b le in R u m a n ia . flight, trans-A tlantic C aptain George Haldeman, p i­ lot o f Ruth Elder in her a ttem p t­ ed and Eddie Stinson, a m an u factu rer of Detroit hopped o ff a t Jackson­ ville Beach, Florida, W ednesday m orning in an attem p t to estab ­ endurance lish a new w orld's flight record. Since their ta k e ­ o ff they have been flying over a 30-mile course a t approxim ately a 75 mile per hour speed a t a height of from SOO to 1 2 0 0 feet th* S ti n - s o n * D e tr o ite r m o n o p la n e w h ic h th * y ar* fl y in g to k e e p th e m in th a n 55 h o u r s . t h e a ir m ore f l i g h t T h e p r e s e n t r e c o r d is 5 2 h ou r s an d 2 3 m i n ­ u t e s a n d js held by tw,® G e r ­ m a n a v ia t o r s . l l w ill be n e c ­ e s s a r y fo r H a l d e m a n and S t i n ­ th e air at son le a s t o n e h our lo n g e r than th is p r e v io u s record in o rd e r to es- ta b iish an o f f i c i a l record. fly er# e x p e c t e n d u r a n c e to re m a in I Ii* in o------- ----- The Editor’s Letter Box The sentim ent of someone, evi­ the Univer-) dently a student in sity, regarding the b u rning of the Men’s Gym recently has been «xpressed (n a few lines of verse dropped into the ed ito r’s mail box in B. Hall. if any, The student, did not sign his name, but identified him­ self a# “ Anonymous Pseudonym ,” The communication is quoted be­ low ; Th* B u r n in g o f the M e n ’s G y m The burning of this famous shrine Could not have found a b etter To have her cinders rise and fall And w ater dashed against her To have her ro o f swept w ith And burned her court known to Let those who are to mourn and See what will take its place in — By Anonymous Pseudonym time wall; flame fame. pine time. Official Notices APPLICATIONS for housemoth ers list for women student# for the long session 1928-29 are now of being received in the office time the dean of women. The lim it for sending in the lists is April 5, Those new housem oth­ ers not now on the list must make application in person. No appli­ cations are to be made on the tele­ phone. DEAN OF WOMEN. en AN OPPORTUNITY is to be giv­ those students who desire either to renew their Red Cross Life Saving Exam iner’* ce rtifi­ cate or to obtain an E xam iner’s certificate. All those interested, please see Miss Lewis immediately. Office in basetnent of Woman's Building. MISS LEW IS. ANYONE interested group tennis, please read In te r­ the petition on Mrs. Lynn’s door and sign if you desire to do so. in MRS. TEX LYNN. d ent of A SHBEL SMITH, the state cem etery on first .presi- MR. A. D. BRYAN reprcsent- the Board of Re­ lllw ing the A etna Casualty ( on?* g ents of the University ia buried E ast I Pany wishes to confer with any in member of the senior class who E ighth Street. He was one of j the A etna would the earliest enthusiasts in build­ Training Course and later have a ing the University, and from 1883 the Company. connection with until his death he was on the Please see Miss Bra ailette** a t Board of Regents. once for an appointm ent this a f­ ternoon or tomorrow. take like to There is a lite ra ry society on the campus th at was named fo r the illustrious Regent. Ashbel lite ra ry society is a g irls’ o rg an ­ ization to the study of lite ratu re . that devotes o------------- its tim e P H I M U A L P H A D I R E C T S K U T P R O G R A M F R I D A Y The KUT program for F riday night will be un d er the direction of Phi Mu Alpha, musical f r a te r ­ nity. Violin and piano num bers by Joe Maya, C harline Ray and Norm an Emerson will make up the program fo r the evening. J. ANDERSON FITZGERALD. — ---------o------------- C O A C H I N G S C H O O L SYRACUSE, N. Y.— ( I P ) - - With Coach Lew Andreas of Syr­ acuse as head of the coaching staff, and Gil Dobie, famous Cor­ nell m entor, on the >taff. Syra­ cuse University contemplate* the opening of a new coaching school for the summer session. Training in baseball, swimming, and track will be given as well as drill in the gridiron sport. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, Aggies Favored (C ontinued from page I) keenly felt .** counted on for several places. they were b*ong € o o rter, in The absence of Hammonds will and tea va ; Sanderg vault the ; while Shepherd will have to carry on in the high jum p by himself I since Haggard bas become tu tti- Shepherd pole . " ha* been spent in sm oothing out th e wrinkle*- which were so obvious a t the Relays last j they week, and S aturday when meet the Aggies, they should b t in the best shape th at they have been this year. Leo Bald win can he counted on I dashes. Daniels will run ! and Jones will he rn the SSO yard M ark ha j run. Daniels was | fastest q u arter m ilers the m eantim e, King Iro n im prisoned. King o f the M ark is released and sp irits Isolde in the away from T ristram who resolves to go to Cornwall and attem p t to the 410, . there. one In South last year, while Jones has developed rapidly this year. \ rescue her. •T h ere is no doubt b u t th a t, King .Mark ees th at hi;* machi­ lieut ion* plan to m eet here F ebruary to form their own gun station. The initial m eeting is s cd by the Farm ville “ Rotund and the Ham pden-Sidney “ Tiger — 0. - I the final count Texas will do plenty of scoring S aturday afternoon, but w hether th* y can outscore th e Aggies or not is a question th a t will not be is settled unti made Saturday aft* moon. The Aggies will walk away w ith th* relays, but then, we are of the opinion th a t the Longhorns will eve*y be there fighting for so fa r point, and will not be w rong when is announcer. the final result in o - ---- nations are of no avail and prom- j b es Isolde that; T ristram may come to C ornw all w ithout being attacked T ristram and I«odle are reunited, but T ri-tram is trea ch ­ erously killed by Andred, posedly Queen M organ. dies of grief. sup-! instigation of! Isolde of Ireland the at P U B L I C A T I O N S ORGANIZE FARM VILLE, Va. — (IP )-* -In | accord with th e example of other htat p.- which have form ed in ter­ collegiate press a-so-eia*ions. half a hundred editors and business iran ager** of Virginia college pub- S p eak ers W in O v er T ex o n lan s in In the last e t the internode debates between the S p eak er® club and the Texonian L i t e r a l^ s, < : y Ti ur-day night, the Speak!] won by a unanim ous deco th ion. Tile Speakers upheld affirm ativ e of th e question, R. xdvod recen t L atin Am erican policies of th e Unite* S tates condemned The place:* o f first speaker wax aw arded to E. Salinas, J r. should th at the be I ‘Tristram ’ Read- Leo h a s 1 two first places*. fo r been entered th ree m eets so in fa r this year, and he ba*n ’t been beaten in the dint uh o r shot p u t : -------- ----------------- ---------- ------------ in enam oured. They are discovered ,et, and a dw arf the Aggie camp who hates T ristram , and T ristram him. He will be ably assisted by j is banished to Hargis in the shot put and Tiny I Oakes in the discus. Cornwall on pain of death. th at can b e a ti em bracing I y Andred, (C ontinued From Page I ) never to re tu rn isn’t anyone th ere Smith in Jum p Captain ('. B. Smith will be entered in the broad jum p, ja v e - 1 I in and hurdles. II** should have! very little trouble in the broad jum p and javelin, but he will be pushed to the limit in the hurdles by Kennedy, the crack Aggie hurdler. Everyone concedes the relays to the Aggies because of th eir g re a t showing in the Texas and Rice Relays in which they trailed « • » « * «•» » thf’ ‘ »p* , by a few m chei. Darnels and K enneth Jones appear to be the best Bien th at the Texas will have entered in and and two days T ristram a fte r of w andering is discovered «xhaust- j ed by Q ueen Morgan is j brought to her castle. She fall * In love with him, b u t her love is not returned. He leaves Queen to B rittan y i goes M organ where he rescues King Howell,! \ the fa th e r of Isolde of B rittan y . o ft B rittan y , or Isolde of the W hite Hands. Two y ears later he goes with Ga wa in to King (A rthur's court where he is knighted. He accom panies Lancelot to Lance­ lo t’# castle, Lancelot and Guinevere contrive lf) have Isolde of Ireland b rought T ristram m arries is left Isolde and th ere. { Join the Merry Crowd To San A ntonio! Every Sunday Cl en Round T- ^ L e a v e A u s t i n 6 : 3 0 A . M . — A U D a y f o r F u n Leave 8 P. M.— Back home early— 10.20 P. M. A d a n d y w e e k - e n d f r o l ic . B u y t i c k e t s a n y d ay in a d v a n c e . C ity o f f i c e , A u s t i n H o t e l , p h o n e 7 7 5 5 . ll M ilto n M orris, A g e n t E d B e a r d , A sst. Paul W hitem an Likes the Toasted Flavor of Luckies —His Favorite Brand “ It w a s but recently, w h en I started to act as master o f ceremonies w ith my b a n d a t the Par amount f heatre,that I realized how vital perfect voice condition teas to a per­ former. J have alw ays been a consistent smoker a n d for* tunately, Lucky Strikes w e r e my favorite b r a n d . I like their toasted flavor a n d , best of all, I c a n smoke as often as I like, w ith o u t fear of irritating m y voice, w h ic h is becoming a great asset in my w ork .” O S O ^ g j p p !; * : JU BS s t R H - . •H W ‘ • . rn St ■ Id i $ £ v < H-1 FTF Prom inent Tobacco Buyer says: t i r The Cream of the Tobacco Crop” goes into Lucky Strikes ‘^Discriminating sm okers kn ow the excellen ce o f Lucky Strike Cigarettes by their distinctive taste, flavor and lack o f bad after-effects. W e buyers know w hy Lucky Strikes posses s these superlative qualities; because WR buy the ‘Cream o f the Crop* for their manufactured’ % . C - o It’s toasted No Throat Irritatio n - No Cough. F R ID A Y , M ARCH 3 0, 1928 The Cinema at T M I E vag aries of life a r o u n d th*. * concessions the w orld’s g reatest am usem ent park are vi­ vidly pictured in “ Coney Island” ! starrin g Lois Wilson, which opens at the Queen today to close their week’s run. Assisting her in the i cast are L ucila Mendez, Rudolph j Cam eron, Eugene Strong, and William Irving. It is directed by Ralph Ince. “ Coney Island” tells the store of the am bitions of a young con­ c e s s io n a ire , Ms love for the beau­ tifu l roller ticket seller a t his coaster, the intrigue of a grasp­ ing politician for control of the am usem ent ce n te r and the in te r­ ference of the young society man and his actress friend. One of the most thrilling scenes in the picture is the panic a t the roller coaster on a F o u rth of July, with i the crowds throw n into a frenzy through the dirty work of the poli­ tician ’s henchm en. An epic of the early west is Jam es C ruze’s production “ The Covered W agon” which is coming to the Texas today fo r a reshow ­ ing in Austin. Such historical characters as Kit Carson, Jim B ridger and Bill Jackson, scouts and typical west­ ern characters, are portrayed in version of screen P aram o u n t’s Em erson Hough’s fam ous novel of the days o f ’49 and the gold rush. # J. W arren K errigan is the lead­ his ing man and Leis Wilson, heroine. A lan H ale m akes a mean villain. O thers in the cast in­ clude E rnest T orrence, Tully M ar­ shall, Charles Ogle, E thel Wales and John Fox. tram p, TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP COLUMBUS, Ohio. — (IP ) — the hoys Tram p, are m arching. No, isn’t an ­ other w ar, b u t m erely an hourly scene re-enacted in the sophomore m ilitary room s of C aptain John Hopkins. tram p, it C aptain Hopkins was teaching gentle college boys the rudim ents of guard patrol. A fter lining a score of men, each with a gun ch aracteristically propped on his shoulder, he put them through the paces. P resently he singled o u t one to him, “ You are lad and said supposed to be re tu rn in g from an all-night party. Advance on th a t sentinel and answ er his queries.” C arrying o u t the ca p ta in ’s or­ ders, the young re c ru it approach­ the sentinel. Challenged by ed the la tte r with a forceful, “ Who goes th ere ,” th e non-com re to rte d to the disconcern of his captain, “I am .” Scottish Rite Informal Tonight The girls a t th e Scottish R ite D oim itory are en tertain in g with an inform al dance a t the dorm itory I o’clock. tonight from I) until Tile decorations used will be spring flowers, and Bill B arbour’s orchestra will furnish the music. C haperons fo r the dance will be P resident and Mrs. H. Y. B ene­ dict, Dean and Mrs. V. I. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M uenster, Mr. and Mrs. I). K. W oodward, Miss G ebauer, Mrs. Goldbeck, Miss Lula { IL wh y, Mrs. J. E. K aufm an, Mrs. Sidney Lawhon, Mrs. J. S. My- riek, M rs. J. G. Slay te r, and Miss Selma S treit. A l p h a v~hi I e a H onors Visitors Alpha Chi Omega entertained w ith a tea a t the chapter house W ednesday afternoon from 4 to C o'clock in honor of Mrs. Pey­ ton Smith, province p resident of the sorority. I lie decorations carried out a coli r scheme of blue and pink. In the living room bluebonnets were used, and in the dining room pink roses and pink candles in silver holders carried out th e scheme. Tho centerpiece of the table was ; a mound fcf pink roses, and the colors w ere also carried out in the I i efreshm ents. Mrs. Hugh Lynn served ounch in the dining room. In the receiving line w ere Dor­ othy Kemp, Mrs. P eyton Smith, Mrs. Alden Davis, Mrs. Florence Col Ibeck, and Mrs. G. C. E arnest. The mem bers of the sorority were in the house party. Several selections were played on the piano for the e n te rta in ­ m ent of the guests, and M ary E a r­ nest played the violin. U niversity W om en A ttend A .A .U .W . Meet Many Austin women are spend­ ing the week-end in F o rt W orth atten d in g the Am erican Associa­ tion of U niversity Women conven­ tion there. Mrs. E. H. Sellards, Miss Ruby T errill, Miss Lilia Casis, Mrs. (Laude Hill, Mrs. Loomis S laughter, and Mrs. Aaron Schaf- f< r and other m em bers are go­ ing up for the week-end. The Texas hotel is headquarters for th e m eeting, which is being held rn F ort W orth M arch 29 through M arch 31. The conven­ S O C IA L C A L E N D A R Friday, M arch 30 Scottish Rite inform al dance Scottish R ite Dorm itory, 9 until I o’clock. Delta Chi dance, C ountry Club, 9 until I o’clock. S atu rd ay, March 31 form al Germ an, K. C. HalL A ll-U niversity dance, Wo­ m en’s Gym. tion wfll consist o f business ses­ sions, round table discussions, and affa irs arranged by individuals in the city in th eir honor. Mrs. C lifton Moss of Dallas, form erly V irginia Spence, a fo r­ m er student of the U niversity, p re­ sided a t the luncheon given T hurs­ day noon by the Dallas branch of the A. A. U. W., and a state din­ ner a t the F o rt W orth club closed the social program Thursday. To­ day the U niversity club will honor the visitors w ith a recognition lun­ cheon a t noon and an international dinner a t the Texas* hotel tonight with Mrs. Cato Sells presiding. For S aturday a luncheon and a dinner are scheduled and the visitors will also be tak en to T. C. U. fo r a to u r o f inspection. Luncheon Honors Mrs. Baker Mrs. L. W. Payne and Mrs. Killis Campbell are en tertain in g with a luncheon a t the U niversity today a t noon honor­ C afeteria ing Mrs. E arle W ilson B aker, visiting Texas poet. Only a few friends of the hostesses will be p resen t to m eet Mrs. B aker. R A Z O R B A C K ^ IN V IT E D TO P L A Y A T EL D O R A D O FA Y ETTEV ILLE, M arch 29— The U niversity of A rkansas fo o t­ ball squad has been invited to m eet one of th e ir gridiron foes a t El Dorado next season. This to A r­ invitation was extended vice- kansas by Jam es Sinnott, ; president o f the ju n io r cham ber of com m erce of th a t city, Coach Frances A. Schmidt, announced today. The U niversity of A rkansas, I however, will be unable to accept this invitation as th e ir nine game I schedule for the 1928 Razorback J season has already been made, ; Coach Schm idt said. Excursion Rates ’ I Through Coaches at 9:50 a. rn. & IO p. na. ! T o D allas or Ft. W o r th Othsr reaches north at regular rates at ! 6:50 A.M. and at 12:50 P M . & 4:50 F M. To San Antonio and points enroute, coaches leave Austin at 6 :30 a. rn., 7:30 a. m., 9:30 a. rn., 11:30 a. rn., 2 :30 p. rn. 4:30 p. rn., 5:30 p. rn. $ 4 .0 0 “R id e th e G rey h o u n d s” b T o W aco ........... ,$ 2 .2 5 W e are p re p a re d to ta k e care of you r late w eek-end cleaning an d h a t blocking. P h o n e 2-1 166 and w e will have it b ack on time. M aster Cleaner & D yer 9 1 3 Cong. A ve. Novelist T O D A Y ’S S H O W S HANCOCK George O’Brien and \ irginia \ alii in “ Laid to Love.” M AJESTIC - Je a n C raw ford, Jam es and House P eters M urray in “ Hose M arie.” QUEEN — Lois Wilson in “ Coney Island.” TEXAS — “ The Covered W a­ gon.” Af Hancock interesting stories. v r, magazine w riter, and author of a hall dozen novels, is going to I aet as hostess for the College Hu- 1 j moi* to u r to Europe. She knows I all about the stars both off and on I the screen and she can be per- i suaded to tell some trem endously I Dick Hyland, football idol from I and ■f Leland S tanford U niversity p All-Am erican halfback, will be K host. The last few years he has Bi I turned to w riting and some of his | j I articles have been widely cum- fe! m ented upon. These two fam ous gjj w riters to g eth er with more than I ! one hundred happy collegians se t ip sail from M ontreal June 22 to Eli- I r ° P e - GRAYDON FEATURE AT HIGH SCHOOL MEET FA Y ETTE XTL LF, March 29 Probably the most outstanding A DEL \ ROGERS ST. JO H N S, * * Hollywood biographer, popu­ lar novelist and short story w ri­ ter, will act as hostess on a fo r­ eign tour sponsored by College Humor magazine. St. Johns Acts As Tour Hostess Novelist G oes on Col lege Humor Tour Adel® Rogers St. Johns, H olly­ wood biographer, who has been writing intim ate stories about the movie stars in Hollywood for the past five years, new spaper report - L et N a tu r e ex­ press ten­ the der feelings — s a y i t w i t h flowers. HILLYER’S Flowers Wired All Over the World N o te: C h a r g e p u r c h a s e s of M a r c h 3 0 a n d 31 w ill be p la c e d on M a y a c c o u n t if r e q u e s te d . Before the Easter Rush Stfep in to d ay or to m o rro w a n d select y o u r S pring Suit. Hart-Schaffner & Marx Suits Learbury College Clothes Two-Trouser Suits $35 $ 3 7 5 0 $40 up The value stan d s out in these suits. Not ju st a piece of cloth ; or a nice p a t t e r n ; or fine tailoring; or s m a rt styles. It’s the com bin atio n of A L L these elem en ts th a t p ro duces this Q U A L IT Y . That is u n b eatab le. A n o te w o rth y dis­ p lay of E a ste r furnishings, new hats, luxurious n eckw ear, shirts, hosiery, etc. Satisfaction G u a ra n te e d T J A ROLD LLOYD, who comes * * to the Hancock th eate r S at­ urday and Sunday in a reissue of his eomedy fe atu re, “ G rand­ m a’s Boy.” Cl U.IX QUEEN e d JHFATBEt i NOW SH O W IN G a N e d Today Last Tim es rien S t a r t i n g S atu rd ay F or 2 D ays H A R O L D L L O Y D in “ G r a n d m a ’s B o y ” A Mile of Fun The quality—the correctness— the style—for all of which on most occasions you would pay much more—are offered a t this special iess-than-bargain-price. In p r i n t s a n d p l a i n s i l k . W om en’s an d Misses’ sizes. It’s the Best You Need During ii J ’ J | ; : % 7> . T" . < L Warm Days L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y Purified Protection Drink E X T R A A D P E D A T T R A C T IO N — 4 0 ,0 0 0 M iles W ith Lindbergh” H A R O L D T E E N - H E A R T H E B L U E B I R D ’S S O N G ? 6 2 0 CO NG RESS Order a Bottle of Pure Water Water I Iv e t o l d a l l m y g *r i_ f t c o j o s A B O U T Y O U R GCX^XiEOUS M L W TE A S H O P P E , M R . UENJlKS -A M O I’M SURE YOUR © O S N E S S SAULL Y X DOUBLE IM S i DE OF A M OM TH* V / \ YOU MAY ALSO BE S T E R E S TEO TO KMOW THAT MOTHER. HAD A LETTER FROM M i g s MAX7.IT — Bog* ME s s . K EEPS HER ASWAY, B U T CT IS P O S S IB L E SH E MAY RETURM IXJ A FO R TN IG H T 1 / ^ I N T E R E S T E D — S A Y . U L L U M ** Y o o A i ' T k Mo w t h ' h a l f o f i t — AJEW S O F M Y A D O R A B L E KOM ORA I S U R E A D O U B L E CHOC'LAT S O D A T O A W A N D E R E R O I T H * .—-s DESERT* f N. / oh* i f b u s i n e s s w o u l d o q o&US I AMD H O M O L A VAAXJLO R E T U R N ! 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I alw ays thought these ad letters; w ere the bunk, but this time I know; somebody is wrong and th at is me. j , Hero’s to old Edgeworth, Edmund Condon Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco TODAY Phone 2-2988 Prompt Delivery E v e ry d a y o u t ­ s ta n d in g v a lu e s b e c a u s e of th e 83- s to re b u y in g p o w ­ e r o f t h e M angel c h a in w h ich b u y s less and sells f o r f o r less. Steers Prepare for Game Olympic Tests With San Antonio Monday | i s I Gibson Brings Fast Outfield Former Texan May Hurl For Bears H a rin g aueceaafulljr dispoaod ■ t he Rice O r is in th e ir f ir s t tan g am e series o f the Southw est Col f e r tile e race, the T exas Long­ horns will meet the San Atitonso R eefs o f th e Texas League *n their nex t set-to. Monday a noon on the new Clark t ie d dia­ mond, Though th e y failed lo finish in th* first division last season, the B ruins look considerably stro n g e r thh- year. with a re in fo rc e d sn field punch in th eir b attin g order. Thu fa r tv* ll against the D etroit Tiger* in th* preseason practice session.*. a heavier o f f e r they have -re -'n up and Co* May Pitch the San Antonio Among the noteworthy names lineup a n in those of Taylor, third-baseman Flashkamper. short fielder, T'hil bin, second sacker, aud N a jo and Nason, ou tfielder-. An old Lo&g- h o m star, Les Cox, Will probably gam e against. pitch the coining Texas, and Rob Hat r •. another pro te g e of Uncle Billy Ibsen, will get lineup before the into the gam* is over. te a m A fter considerable change and sh iftin g, the T exas ha- tak en on more de finite form. T i >• infield a t p re s e n t is made tip of A rvie W a lk e r a i first, M eredith Hopkins at second. Ja c k ie Ka I- Pinkie j fo rd a t sh ortstop a J Higgin- at hard-hitting th e re c ru it frosh, can cab a? first for W alker, while Mc Millan at second. Watson a t short and Rhoads at third are r e a d y and able to go a t a n y rinse. O u t f i e l d Improves th ird , Bob C a rr, from and The present com bination in the outfield falls somewhat short of h ittin g power o f previous th e Longhorn gardens, but is im prov­ ing with the weather. Tommie H ughes in left, Bete E d w a rd s in center and Pint Webb in right, arc ju st now the regular-?. Bill Ford' other and Red Davis are fly-catchers who are making a •strong bid fo r r e g u la r places. two With a pitching tu f f headed b y Joe Dobbs and Jo h n n y Hail to n , an d including such o th e rs as L e f ty Browning, Army A rm ­ str o n g , T om m y Forbes, and Jimmy the opponent;--’ h it col­ B oylas, um n should b t fairly well kept Potsy Allen, ca p tain and down. all-conference catcher, will tin m o st o f tho work behind tile bat with K on a Recs in reserve. S- A. E DANCE Special to The Daily T- can. FAYETTEVILLE, March 20 f r a te rn ity , A lps Upsilon local c h a p te r of Sigma Alpha Upsilon a t th e University o f Ai kansas will give its annua! dance her** F r i ­ day evening, March 30, at th e U niversity arm ory, Davis Finley an no u n c ed today. In v ita tio n s have been e xten de d to all s ta te alum ni m em b ers f the f r a te r n i ty to a tte n d th e a n ­ nual celebration. I N T R A M U R A L B A S E B A L L i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y I N tw o p re lim in a ry gam es of * baseball yesterday, Sigm a Chi won o ver Alpha T a u O mega by an 8 to 2 score and D elta Sigm a Poi d e fe ate d D elta Tau D e lta I to I a t th e in tr a m u r a l field tw o blocks n o r t h of th e n ew C lark Field. (lam es scheduled fo r to d a y : a re ; Lh: Delta T h e ta vs. Delta T heta Phi a t 2 ob lock, and H alf Moon vs. Beta T h e ta Phi a t 4 o'clock in the f r a te r n it y league, a nd L aw vs. B. B. A. a t 4 o’clock in th e d e p a r tm e n ta l league. Longhorns Play Southwestern Here Saturday Buccaneers Boast Best Pitcher in Central T exas A n o th e r exhibition g am e was added to t h e Texas baseball sche­ dule y* st cr day a fte r n o o n when ne­ and gotiation s Sou th w e ste rn w ere com pleted to bring th e P ira te s here for a, game S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n . b etw e en T e x as S ou th w e ste rn boasts of one of the classiest pitchers in ?hi* p a r t of th e s ta te in Bynum. Bynum has always given Texan p lenty of trouble in th e past, an d will be m i? for revenge S a tu r d a y , Coach Lefty Edens alw ays put# o u t a good nine over a? the G eorgetow n no institution, ami this year t xception. is Two New Hurler* two in W hittle He bas discovered new pitchers to alternate with Lynum on the m ound and Blackburn, and has a letter man for every position on th* team , and three or four rookies battling for the positions held by the let-! ter men. In the o u tfield there is a spirit­ ed struggle betw een a flock of youngsters for the position*, and no one is sure of his position at present. T exas will present the same , line-up th a i was sent against th** and If is sent against T exas, as ; hr probably will be, the Steers s will find that they will have their Owls Monday ami Tuesday, shout win the Pirate gam e, Lynum hands full. Scheduled for Saturday Night Seven U niversity B ox­ ers Participate in Tryouts Contests Held at Athletic Club Thad W hite, a n o th e r U nive rsity boxer, ha,-, signified his intention o f e n te r in g th e Olympic try o u t- a t the Austin A thletic f l u b S a t­ u rd a y n igh t, acco rd in g to Joh n n ie Estes. This m akes of seven U n iv e rs ity in tr a m u ra l fig h t­ ers who will e n te r th e try ou t". a to ta l P rob a bly the most This is the first tim e th a t »- t ou td o o r work in tra c k , which in- J * :-ure* team s b ein g in good form I by the tim e of the sixth annua! K ansas Relays h ere A pril 21, ; T eam s com peting in th e T e x a s j a nd Rice relays in o pening I o u td o o r re la y c a rn iv a ls o f the sea- i son p e rfo rm e d in a s ty le t h a t in-1 in J aures f a s t tim e s be in g m ad e the big m e e ts to follow, th e j In u n iv ersity class relays, the Texan Aggies, K ansas, a n d Ohio i S tate have flashed c lassy dash re-1 I lay te a m s which will b e a r watch- { log thro u g h the season, b u t un ; doubtedly t h e r e are o th e r dash j q u a r te ts yet to be h e a rd fr o m th a t J may slip up on any o f th e se team s. In the mile relay Io w a h as the i o u ts ta n d in g te a m o f the y e a r to d ate, and r e ­ gains his s tr e n g th a f t e r an u n ­ ex pected last week, the Hawkeye* a r e going to be a tough te a m to be a t. if C a p ta in C uhel develo ped illness The tw o mile re la y field is a s tro n g one, with Iow a S ta te loom­ ing at the to p a a u su a l, while in I th e m edley r e la y which is a two and a h alf mile a f f a i r th is year instead of the old mile an d seven- eights, Illinois, Ames, a n d Okla­ hom a a re su re to have o u t s t a n d - : In the fo u r-m ile relay ing teams. Il inois again has a c r a c k team and one that should give a n y team in the c o u n try s tif f com petition . I Picking a fav orite in a n y relay race, how ever, is still very much guess work, as not eno u g h o f the Various schools h ave b e e n in com­ petition a t one tim e to g e t a real s la n t or. abilities t h a t m ay devel­ op* U niversity class re la y races on j this I the K a m a s Relays p ro g ra m year, and the holder of the meet j I t ecu rd, a r e ; I IO yard r e la y : N o tre Dame, ; b ra-k a, 41.0 secon ds; HHP yard re la y : N e - 1 I m in u te 26.0 seconds; j one mile re la y : Iowa, 3 m in u te s,; a [ a d s ; ! 8 i ann Latin a t Im m anuel College, Adelaide, within fo ur hour* a f t e r he com pleted his final e x a m in a ­ tions for th e M aster o f A r ts d e ­ gree. upon th e ir s e a - j ;........ " 7 J u d ­ son h e r e with th e College o f t h e k y re la y * first man *** yard#, second HHP yards, Ozark*, while th e R azorb ack nine I * th ird 1320 y a rd s , f o u rth , one mile. will -o o’clock a g a in st th*- University o f 1 Chicago. HOGS A D D I N N O V A T I O N S the diam ond a t 3 t3 o take * TO AID T R A CK MEETS I Special to Th e Daily Texan. F A Y E T T E V I L L E , March 29— T he “ N ew est ” for Spring A R K A N S A S P L A N S H O R S E S H O E T O U R N E Y F A Y E T T E V I L L E , A rk., M arch j 29. — Platts are now u n d e r way to j hold a n in tr a m u r a l horseshoe to ur- i no m en t at the U niversity of Ark- I ansa*, Conc h F red C, Thom sen I I a nn ou nc e d today, Singles and doubles m atch es will ' {be held on the sam e p la n as any ; e th e r i n tr a m u r a l s p o rt w ith th r e e le a g u e s composed of six eg h parti* patina in the I y a rd g o lf matches. te a m s I b a r n - 1 j A silver loving c u p will be th e the w inn er, Coach! j a w a rd fo r i Thom sen said. D E A N H A R P E R R E T U R N S Dr. H. W. H a rp e r, d ean o f the j r e tu r n e d W e d - j g r a d u a te school, ne sd ay f r o m F o rt W orth w h e r e ! he h a s been sp e nd in g a few d ay s j r e c u p e r a tin g ness. f ro m a slig h t ill­ P K “Goodnight” Played by Ted Lewis and Orchestra New Columbia Record ISAAC BLEDSOE Fred Kmgdon, Mgr. 8 2 1 C o n g r e s s Phon e 6 6 1 9 You D o n’t W ai t od Us When the Show is Over E verybody drops into P.K.'s to sec everybody else aud to enjoy those late night repasts such os only P.K. serves . . . if you're not yet with the crowd, come in tonight. Buy your Spring Ii AT —and select your Spring Suit A nd you get the full season's wear. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N I N TR AM U RA L GOLF in the rT", !f K re-ult. of round th r e e in golf * in t r a m u r a l m ent which w as played tou r ■day a re as follow*; Wed ie f r a t e r n i t y l e a g u e Delta In D elta d e fe a te d Delta T au K appa Epsilon, 4 u p ; K appa Sigma won fro m T h e t a Xi, l l up ; and A. T. O. f o r fe ite d th eir m atch to D elta Chi by p la y in g an ineligible man In the d e p a rtm e n ta l league. Ackers and Lom ax, aca de m e, won from P e r a lta a n d Holcomb, • n g im e r s , 4 up; anrl Oli ver and d e f e a te d Shelby, eng in e e rs, Page and P e n n e y , the same achoo!, Id up. fr o m fe elevated Hand.* with block orals are being made f o r th e ’ tra c k convenience of R azorback fan*, who will now he ab!*- to si? co m fortably iii th e bleach ers an d a t th e -ame tim e know e x a c tly a t what height o r d istance the a t h ­ * letes are p e rfo rm in g . The stand# will be used to tell the story in the pole vault, j a v e ­ lin, discus, «H*b put, ru n n in g and sta n d in g high ru n ­ ju m p , Fred Thorn­ ning broad ier., A rk an sas coach, said. ju m p , a n d Phi Lambda Upsilon Initiates Five Men Ten Sports Offered iii P. T. Classes WI! I here no ad' va ne cd classes h a ’, et in tennis, but th e girls who will this course fo r rigtied up tenn is. Th * rm e d ia ie ta k e r e c e n t s t a r t of inter-society t e n ­ nis on the campus is exp ected to cause m any girls becom ing inter- s a r e b eing o f f e r e d T m m m term in w om en’s a?h- in the third not girls who did All let rex. on -urn up for th e ir P. T. classes on * ' ■ :n bennis. T h u rs d a y may* do so F rid a y a f - a f- te m o o n , from 1:30 to a. A rc h e ry , "" and baso­ as b efo re. is the wish of the physical J Ar* n,®w eourf?e *n horseback rid- be u nd er th e supervision T h e lm a Dillingham. tem knits, I ;IaH wiH be o f f e r e d wi Mi It in p r e f e r e n c e training faculty to have outdoor I ln5 >f sp o rts chosen to I indoor athletics. Miss E dith Boys, in s t r u c to r in dancin g, will have fe w e r classes d u r in g terra. and will o ffe r a dvanced d a n c in g only t o in d a n c in g an a profession. in te re sted th e girls th is Pi chapter of f Phi L am bda U p ­ silon, national h o n o ra ry chem is­ of try society a t the U n iv e rsity Texas, Has a n n o u n c e d the in itia ­ tion o f five n ew m embers o f th e organization. The s tu d e n ts a r e A, L. ( airns of A ustin, E d g a r VV, Ellis of W ichita Falls, W. A. King of Memphis, T ennessee, George R. L ake of E le ctra , and Ben F. Williams of H am ilton. Cecil FL P. J e f f r e y s of A u stin , tut *r ch em istry d e p a r t­ m e nt, is president, of the f r a t e r n ­ ity. th e in in classes o u td o o r ( o rre ctiv e folk dancing, and clogging will be o f ­ to fered , hut girls are advised choose Go i * sports. which was in tro d u c e d rn s t y ear, will be o f fe re d e v ery a f te r n o o n a t 5 o’clock except oft F rid a y a n . S a tu rd a y - New m a te ria l f o r th e golf classes have b een received. in Sw im m ing will be o ffe re d two g ro up s as before. The gir s able to .swim will be in stru c te d a* Deep E d d y ; all o th e rs will he in­ s tru c te d a t the W o m a n ’s Build­ ing pool. Theta Sigm a Phi Is Faculty Hour Charge T h e ta Sigma Phi, w o m e n ’s hon­ o ra r y jo u rn a lism f r a te r n i ty , will be in ch arg e of th e weekly faculty- f l u d e n t hour from 10:30 to 12:30 this m o rning. L etter* were s e n t o u t T h u rsd a y to all fa c u lty m e m be rs urging th em to a tte n d this m o rn in g , and a large c ro w d is e x p e c te d to m eet in hall, Main Building 106. th e g irls ’ stu d y P u nch will be served du rin g the hours nam ed, and s tu d e n ts as are well as urged to a tte n d a nd g et acq u a in t- < d w ith each other. f a t u i t y m e m b e r s II j FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928. Annual W A A Dance Featured by Stunts a n d T h re e son g d ance acts will fe a tu re the a n n u a l Vt. A. A. dance at th e W o m a n ’s Gym S a t­ u r d a y night, according to Grace S a n d e r -on, dance c h a irm a n . T h e first act will be a sh o rt pro gram re n d e r e d by the Glee club q u a r ­ t e t h ead ed by O. M. S tu b b le ­ field. A clog dance will compose the second n u m b e r ; “ H a y f o o t” will be clogged by dan c in g class of g ir ls ’ P. T. The th ir d n u m ­ b er will be a toe dance b y a well j know n cam pus e n te r ta in e r. R egular c harged, s ta te d admission will I ager. U niversity s tu d e n ts be th e dance m an- and th e ir friend* only will fee allowed j t * a tte n d . A large crowd is ex­ as i this dance is given f o r th e bene- j fit of w o m e n ’s athletics. th e m a n a g e m e n t, pected by Thurlow B. Weed F U N E R A L H OME Nfl A M B U L A N C E H O OTW EAR *•* Greets -JASTER C lhal tju At; Cinderella’s Wheel of Fashion Exclusive . . . . th at’s the word that describes Cinderella shoes. Never before has the variety been so large . . . the styles so stunning and the fashions so artistic as are the new novelty designs for this season. T he supplies Co-ed demands smart, chic, novelty footwear— “ Cinderella the demand. All Sizes— Ail Styles— All Colors— All Leathers Priced ■Six -Seven-fifty -Eight-fifty ■Ten “V anity Fair” Hosiery to match $1.75 - $1.95 “Vanity Fair” Hosiery to match $1.75 - $1.95 SLIPPER SHOP Pee Fe ch S h o e s — P er fe e h FihHn q KM E Sixth-One door oft Conqress Classified Section ANNOUNCEM ENTS APARTM ENTS FOR RENT BARBERING MKN SAVE MONEY—Two sa lts clean­ ed and pressed 41-00, Cash. We anil for and deliver. Phone OSIS W eet End March I Tailor Shop. EAT WITH US. Plate lunches 85c. Short order*, sandwiches, cold drinks. We 1505 Lavaca. Picnic Shoppe. deliver. Th. 21017. HEATERS relined, stove settin g , fire­ places closed, aas heaters. g*« pipes. E RAVEN, 1403 Lavaca. Phone 5753. — P K Notary Public at B. Hall Boom 119 Get Your Picture Taken — a t — The H ollyw ood Studio 5 for IO cents Open u ntil 8:30 evening? H ere fo r short tim e only 910 Congress, A ustin. FOE RENT— Sorority house, 24th and Rio Grande. To be completely over­ hauled to su it tenants. Phone 2-2905. 25 W E L L DRESSED in sist on itf>od b a rb er work. We do th a t kind. SONE? S I.adies* work a > • kilty. BARBER SH OP. 2502 Goad. s tu d e n ts ANY MERCHANTS of Austin wha have jobs that could ba filled hr deterring U n lversitr students are asked to com ­ m unicate with U niversity V. U . C. A. Phone BOIS. ti I LOST AND FO UND LOST; One {-air of shell-rim m ed g lasses. Finder rail 35HT. NOTARY PUBLIC at office of Tem* Students Publications, Ina. Room 119 — « B. HalL ROOMS FOR RENT IT S BETTER to have a fall bouse than the open season for stu d en ts; of course, they're to a i 3 0 1 6 G u a d a lu p e S t O. K. GARAGE n o W. 2nd U sed Tires Cheap -March 24 NEW SPRING LINE— AU Wool Suits made to m easure 321.5® up. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Cactus P ress­ — IS 2594 Guadalupe. ing Shop. W ANTED T WANTED— Two young ladies to fewlp in millinery department, spare time. Ap­ over Wool­ upstairs ply to Dacy.’a. worth'*. HIGHEST CASH PRICES second-hand clothing and shoes. SCHWARTZ. *"•*- 417 E ast PAID It J Pbor ft, — March Come in today. Service the Wh o l e Night Through Society Brand C l o t h e Knox Stylish Hats P. K. Sandwich Shop OPPOSITE HANCOCK T H E A T E R P K P K Home laundry I I i P H O N E 3 7 0 2 CLEANING, P ressing, and repairing. One day service. E. PETERSON “Tailoring That S a tisfies” I 2404 Guadalupe Phone 5845 Nueces, €218, ring S ill, BARGAIN: 1923 good condition, model 150. 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