News Coverage by a Competent S t a ff of University Students Makes T H E D A I L Y T E X A N theMost Complete Medium for News of Campus Happenings PHONE IT IN N e w s ------------------------------------------ 9181-61 ..................... .......... 9187 23165 23164 After IO P. M. Classified Ads __ Display Ads .......................... Circulation ................................... ... 23164 ©I jc Batin ©ex a ii The Weather We d n es d a y : Fair a n d much colder. V O L . XXX HONOR SYSTEM OPTIONAL FOR INSTRUCTORS M o o re Says Som e M ay P refer F o rm e r M ethod PENALTY ASSESSED C o m m ittee N am ed to D raft S u b stitu te S ystem “ Supervision of exam inations j rests j d u rin g the coming w ith the instructor.’' was the sub­ s ta n c e of the last re p o rt sen t out by th e faculty com m ittee. finals “ I t is possible,” said Dean V. I. M oore, “th at some of th e fa c-j u lty members will continue under th e old honor system. O thers will p ro bably resort to personal su p er­ v isio n .” U n d er the present ruling, cases o f dishonesty will be tried before a com m ittee composed of mem­ b e rs of the faculty and a t least o n e student. This com m ittee will also assess the penalty. P rofessor E. P. Villavaso (chair m a n ), Dean T. U. Taylor, P ro f­ e sso r A. W. W alker, Dean B. F. P ittin g e r, and P rofessor S. L. B row n have been appointed to w o rk out a system to su b stitu te fo r the discarded honor system . T h e ir report will probably be g iv en out in about two m onths, it w as said. “ The fact th at d uring the four m o n th s ending Jan u a ry I not one case of violation of the honor sys­ te m was reported eith er indicates a new and unbelievable sla te of v irtu e has been reached, or th a t th e honor system was not w ork­ in g ,” added Dean Moore. -------------o------------- TRAILER COURSE IN JOURNALISM OFFERED A trailer course in Journalism 12 which is designated J. 12as. w ill be offered in the Haring sem ­ e s te r and will be tau g h t by De­ w itt Reddick, in stru cto r in J o u r­ nalism . The course will enable s tu d e n ts to take up News G ath er­ in g and Reporting in the middle o f th e year, it was pointed out. O th er courses beginning in the tpring sem ester in journalism a re : L a w of the Press, J. 345, a th ree- h o u r course given by P ro fesso r of P a u l J. Thompson; W riting and A d v ertisin g Copy, J . 342, N ew spaper A dvertising P ro b ­ lem s, J. 343, also tau g h t by P ro ­ fe s so r Thompson. GEOLOGISTS MAKE SECOND FIELD TRIP the week Students in Geology I will make 19^9 th e first field trip of the be- sem ester during in n in g F ebruary 3, when a trip w ill be made up Boldin C reek n e a r Barton Springs to study rock s t r a t a and form ation. T his will be the second field tr ip o f the long session, th e first s tu d y tour having been m ade near th e Colorado R iver bridge, w here th e riv er deposits w ere exam ined. H. G. Damon and S. 0 . B urford will have charge of the trip . CLANTON RAPIDLY REGAINS HEALTH F ran k B. Clayton, p ro fesso r 'n th e School of Law, is rap id ly re ­ covering from the nervous b reak­ dow n he suffered ju s t before the C hristm as holidays, according to w ord received from him by Dean I. P. Hildebrand. Mr. Clayton is in El Paso, his fo rm e r home. I t is expected th at he will be able to re tu rn to Aus­ tin before the end o f the second his absence, sem ester. D uring facu lty the o th e r members of have conducted in his course E quity. SOCI AL SCIENTISTS TO MEET WEDNESDAY M embers o f the Social Science this W ednesday uh will m eet 6:30 o’clock a t th e U niversity C afeteria. Associate P ro fesso r D. B. Klein wiH deliver a paper on th e “ Psy­ chology of Conscience,” an d the su b ject wilt be discussed in round table fashion. /Kr ! lr The First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 3 , 1 9 2 9 . W a r on B ats R ages A s Ed. Building Is R id ded of Crevices R epairs on the Education Building are being made in an e ffo rt to rid the stru ctu re of fiats which are causing dam age to the roof. The crevices of the tile ro o f­ ing are being cem ented so th a t it will be impossible for the tiny anim als to crawl through and scratch and break the un­ der-roofing in such a w ay aa to m ake the building leak. SAN DBURG’S WRITINGS RECOUNTED B Y DOBIE; POET HERE TOM ORROW AUSTIN WOMAN! WILL CONDUCT STUDY GROUPS “ Carl Sandburg is a man o f g reat sym pathy, a man of sensi tivc responsiveness, and a man of expansive F rank n atu re ,” Dobie, associate professor o f Eng­ lish, said recently in speaking of the Am erican poet who is to lec­ tu re and read poems a t 8 o ’c l o ck, T hursday night in the auditorium o f the Austin High S c h o o l . J. P rofessor S how s S tra n g e A ffin ity A s H e Dates W orm The faculty dance, hold last S aturday night, had its am us­ ing angles, other than the a n ­ tics of the participants. One bashful professor, de- - i t i n g to escort a m aiden, te le ­ phoned for th ree the weeks in advance. d ate “ Why, certainly,” cooed the femme, “ I’d ju st love to go.” “ Ah!” quoth the delighted professor. “ The early bird gets the worm .” S h arb o ro u g h L e a d P a re n ta l E ducation Classes NEW RANGER ISSUED TODAY A T 2 O’CLOCK In co-operation with th e board of n u tritio n and health education o f th e University, the S ta te Board of Vocational has placed a full-time specialist in the I - * to U niversity extension r e b r u a r y INumber H as teach parental education to class­ es o f Austin women, according to Miss Jeanie M. Pinckney, chief of: the nutrition and health bureau. Local Items as N ew F e a tu re E ducation service I * KT | is S andburg will be introduced by Dr. L. W. Payne, J r., professor of English, in the absence of J. Frank Dobie who in Mexico The lectu rer is brought here by the T exas Folk-Lore Society and will give a com plim entary lecture as appreciation given him in his ballad collecting. He also appeared in San Antonio the) first o f the week, and will appear I at o th er places in the state. for help in Am erican He is a com radely fellow, not boisterous, not a glad-hander, but lie is genial with people th a t he likes,” P rofessor Dobie continued. “ He is by no means a faultless the artist, however, and is not g re atest fig u re lit­ Mrs. Virginia Sharborough of e ra tu re ; b u t he reflects Ameri of A ustin, who holds a m aster can people other a rts degree from th e U niversity, reflected Am erican w riter has has been chosen to lead the study the on reared them. He was groups. In 1927-1928, Mrs. Shai- p rairie borough was selected by the nat-1 prairie, and sings of the F o r many y ears he has folk. ional research council the resided in Chicago, and his them'* L aura Spelman R ockefeller Fel­ has been ‘The hog butcher of the lowship education. parental w orld,’ ” Dobie explained. The fellowship gave h er privilege of studying a t three of the leading this cen ters o f the co untry at work, Met rill-Palm er School D etroit, Columbia U niversity in New York, and the U niversity of M innesota. in a way no fo r in in “ S andburg has treated of Am er­ ican folk-songs with a dignity, un­ d erstan d in g and compassion th at no o th er poet or professional folk­ lore en th u siast has yet attained. he In his biography of Lincoln has regarded the man as a re p ­ resen tativ e of and thus has taken seriously the vast cycle of folk-jokes by In his poems he is a1 Lincoln. ways g ettin g down to the ground and tran slatin g what hear# th e re ,” Dobie stated in giving an in estim ate of S andburg's w orth A m erican literatu re. P ro fesso r Dobie the people. became of and ac- be quainter! with Sandburg intim ate I J K jy w hen the la tte r was in Austin COMMITTEE REPORT several years ago. The poet was ; the guest of John Lomax, Jr., au- The Club | thor of “ Cowboy Songs.” The U niversity F acu lty D istribution of the “ F lu ” issue of the Texas R anger will begin a t the Co-Op this W ednesday a t 2 o’clock, according to B u rt Dyke, business m anager of the Texas S tudents Publications, Inc. The cover fo r the new R anger is in twfo colors and was drawn by “ M ary.” O ther a rt work was done by the reg u lar s ta ff mem ­ bers. A page of local item s u nder the head of the “ Eyes of Texas” will fe a tu re the new issue of the comic. Staff m em bers assert th a t m aterial from all sections of the cam pus has been in fo r the new featu re. tu rn ed -------------o------------- CHAMBERS INJURED Several groups in p aren tal edu­ cation have been organized in va- n o u s p arts of the city, with an one hun­ enrollm ent exceeding dred. Of those enrolled 60 are doing intensive work stu d y with texts, while th e others are tak in g a lecture course. O ther Dr. 0 . R. C ham bers, professor groUpS wjjj j3e Qr g-an | zet| jn j an IN A U T O ACCIDENT child in on ___________________ P I I IR y r r T C r r \ n I o f psychology in the U niversity, uarv was slightly injured Sunday a f t e r - 1 ‘ over noon when his ca r tu rn ed twice the A ustin-L ockhart road o u t of Austin. Cham bers was re tu rn in g to Austin from Lock­ h art w ith his fam ily, when a car driven by a negro passed him. The back of the negro’s c a r struck : a t 8 oclock a t the club the fro n t of C ham bers’ car, tu rn ­ ing it over twice. IL L. I O ———— 1 UH LE CAMPUS MEMBERS HEAR TOM POLLARD ‘O ld B. Hall S pirit Is S u bject of A d d ress “ Old B. Hall S p irit,” wan th" subject o f S enator Tom P o llard ’s address a t the m eeting of the L ittle C am pus Association, T ues­ day night, a t the Little Cam pus Dorm itory. A fter his speech, he was voted an honorary m em ber of the L ittle Campus Association. A nom inating com m ittee was appointed fo r the elections of o f­ ficers to be held F ebruary 5. Vi'"v of the dam age done to the W hite S ta r L iner Majestic which on its last voyage from London encountered high seas. . Hot Check Artists to Face Penalty - Moore Students who persistently w rite w orthless checks in the fu tu re will be rendered liable to immediate dismissal from the U niversity, accord­ ing to V. I. Moore, dean of student life. Following is a Communication recently sent by Dean Moore to the Retail M erchants’ Association of A ustin: ‘In answ er to various inquiries* to as to the policy of the discipline com m ute in regard students charged with w riting worthless checks, the following procedure has been agreed upon: a record is made of the; student concerned is required to p o d his check and warned the first offense; John W oodruff was elected edi­ tor of the Little Campus F ree Press. He was also given a vote j of thanks fo r startin g the paper, i to avoid the practice. About one hundred m em bers of i the association were hear S en ato r Pollard who cx-student of the U niversity present ------------- o------------- “ A second offense causes to student to be put on disciplinary j offenses ; im mediate : , A dditional is an I Probation. the render hio f liable to suspension.” BANQUET FOR DANA X. BIBLE HELD MARCH 8 V e te ra n M entor to Be H onored by A ggie Exes th ree men went to cast Austin and rem ained in a negro re sta u ­ ra n t listening to songs until a fte r m idnight, and Sandburg is said to have enjoyed the trip more than anyone in the crowd. th e expression, “ S an d b u rg nearly alw ays p arts w ith ‘W ell, we are both young, and will m eet ag ain ,’ and he is still young, des­ pite the fact th at he has turned “ The fifty ,” Dobie continued. main characteristics his p ersonality is the fact th a t he is {empty pocket book belonging inform al in all th a t he does. ab out Old A d a g e Concerning the W I N S IDOL FOR DILIGENCE Female Claimed Corrected BURGLAR ENTERS HOME OF DOLLEY Down-town m etchgnts, as well as those o f th e University d h- tried arc said to have complained th a t they a r - unable to stand the losses from “ hot cheeks” passed by stu d en ts and have asked th a t steps be tak en to curb the prac­ tice. to the house the d istrict have was $260, respectively, on bad checks, In appreciation for w hat Coach Dana X. Bible bas done for Texas A. & M., a banquet is to be given A b u rg lar entered the home of It is rep o rted th a t one store on jn his honor at Fort W orth March Dr. Jam es Clay Dolley in Rice Guadalupe S tre e t has a collection g by form er students of the col- C ourts, 706 West 24 1-2 S tre e t fans. Coach of w orthless paper am ounting to I lege and by Aggie Monday night between 7:30 and I $360 and th a t two drug stores in ; Bible will go to the U niversity of lost $200 and N ebraska as head football coach. IO o’clock. E n tran ce The banquet, a state-w ide a f­ fair, is to be given u n d er the aus­ gained by taking the screen off pices of the Fort W orth A. & M. the back window. Dr. Dolley was not a t home al the time ami KFDM BROADCASTS I Club, of which E. P. H atton, Jr., IN SONG CONI ES TM* president. Joe W. Ridgeway, a when he retu rn ed his house show- ed signs o f having been plunder- m em ber of the Fort W orth club, Selections chosen fo r the In ter- U* general m anager o f the affair, ed. I he banquet will be in the nature a trib u te to Coach Bible, not a coach but as a man who to i {February 15, from 8 to IO p. rn., 'h a s added much to the develon- and from WHR, Dallas, from 8 1 mont of the fin er things in ath- - I to 0 p. rn. the name day, it was I ^ t i c competion in the southw est, to learned Tuesday from Roy B edi-1 The banquet will b r open check, chief of the Interscholastic foetid* and supporters o f the vet- cran coach w hether or n o t they lleague. mc,n- stolen, ranging from a sheet of postage stam ps to a p air of silk hose. A ni radio station KFDM, Beaum ont, I or^y scholastic League Music Memory contest will be br< i ad cast, over I The selections will be played ar<’ D^. Dolley was also taken. V arious articles w ere ------------- —--------— * , by the M agnoia Band of Beau­ mont, un d er th e direction of R. M. Dhassche. “ This will be an eg* eelient o p p o rtu n ity pupils studying fo r music memory con­ tests to h e a r the selections played by a b an d ,” Mr. Bedichek said. for ^ C o l o n e l A* Ike A shburn, form er com m andm ant a t A. & M., now m anager of the Houston Chamber of Commerce, will the “ref- cree* a t the banquet. Speakers on the program will include Pres­ ident T. 0 . W alton o f A. & M. and form er P resident WL B. Biz- zell, now president of th e U niver­ sity of Oklahoma. be th erefo re found B ut a young lady who cam e in early, and all the m achines “ on the blink,” es­ tablished a record fo r long su f­ fering, and to her do we dedicate th e idol with the clay feet. She uses the touch systef, which m akes reau has had printed a new issue form erly head coach a t T. C. U., this sto ry possible. and rules, i has accepted the position left va- St atin g herself o f th eir co nstitution according to Roy Bedichek, chief | can t by Bible’s withdraw al. Coach Bible has been a t A. M. since I!'16 when he was freshm an The Interscholastic League Bu- coach for the cadets. M atty Bell, LEAGUE HAS ISSUE OF RULES PRINTED a t a m achine, will m eet S aturday. J a n u a ry 26, house, 2364 San Antonio S tre e t, to hear the re p o rt of the com m ittee or­ ganized to select a new secretary fo r the club, following the resig­ nation of Dr. M. R. G utsch. Dean K. T. Purlin is chairm an o f the com m ittee. L. Theo. Bellmont, p resident of the club, has been a c tin g secre­ be ta ry until the vacancy filled. can O th er officers of the club were elected a t the last m eeting. L. Theo. Bellm ont was re-elected p re sid e n t; Judge C harles Wilcox, vice president; and P rofessor H. C. W alling was elected treasu rer. FACULTY MEMBERS JUDGE PROBLEMS Cham bers was able to m eet his classes M onday and Tuesday. Mrs. C ham bers received a severe cut on her lip. T heir sm all daughter, B etty, was u ninjured save fo r m inor bruises. SPECIALS FEATURE LONGHORN MAGAZINE The F eb ru ary issue of the Long­ horn m agazine will include num ­ erous special featu res, according to ( ’harles Ramsdell, ed itor. The frontispiece will be a wood-cut by John Can a day. An announcem ent of th e prizes to be o ffered by the m agazine will be given the issue. in ra e issue C o n trib u to rs of prose for the Frederick F eb ru ary Rom berg, L au ra Mae Langham , L orraine B arnes, and Commodore Cumley, F rances T aylor, and M ar­ tin K rost will have verse in the issue. Ju n io rs of the d ep a rtm en t of arch itectu re have had two prob­ the lems judged by m em bers o f faculty. On one of the problems, “ A G arage on a P riv ate E sta te ,” E v e re tt Signus received a m ention com m ended, and K. D. V e m o r re­ ceived a mention. the By W IL LI AM E I LE R S , JR. “ V anity, thy name is W om an” was the sad p lain t of some disil­ lusioned m ale of the long ago. He m ust have been the kind of j^ n- tlernan who never looks into a m irro r and thus knew nothing of the horrible things of life, and having never looked into the “ root of all evil,” of course no woman ever gave him a second glance ’cause he never knew when his Jo e Bill H erald, who received • h air needed mowing or when his other Problem * A Q M F IVI’ I N K P P T T “ A Sum m er Colony,” m entions were CAPITOL PLIANT aw arded E v erett E ignue, J. L. and E. 1 Thomas, Allyn Gordon, 0 n — B. E. S hort, in stru c to r in me- j Bodet. chan teal engineering, c o n d u c t e d - ------------- o-------------- m em bers of the Am erican Society; T R A N S F E R R E D T O M ’CAMY of M echanical E ng in eers on an in- spection pow er p lan t Monday night. tliu r of th e Capitol his bachelor of science degree in | chin needed a house cleaning, T he p lant, located n o rth ea st o f i v ersity in 1927, has been trans- furnishes fe rred from the H um ble Oil Cora- to MeCamy, in charge of desulpherizing the Capitol grounds, steam h eat to the C apitol and is puny equipped to provide pow er lights and elevators in the Capi- j construction tol in an em ergency. j chemical engineering a t the Uni-! Now the first word in th a t quo- tatio n could be changed to dili­ gence. To change an o th er quo­ tation so th at we may g et a t the kernel of this subject, “ Gaze a t the woman jo u rnalist, thou slug­ gard, and consider her days m eans and then do thou sim ilar­ ly.” in Baytown fo r j w here he will be I equipm ent of his own design. of JEF FE RS A N D B E L L W I L L D E B A T E C A LIF O R N IA T E A M Leroy J e ffe rs, sophom ore, and Spurgeon Bell, senior, will re p re ­ sen t th e U niversity in th e debate ag ain st th e U niversity o f C alif­ ornia, a t the U niversity B aptist C hurch, Monday night, F eb ru ary 4. J e ffe rs and Bel! will uphold the affirm a tiv e side o f th e question, “ Resolved, t h a t .t h e J u r y System is In e ffic ie n t as a M eans o f Ad­ m in isterin g Ju stic e ,” while S an­ ford G oldner an d Jo h n A. R ey­ nolds will re p resen t C alifornia. Reynolds and Goldner are both Cal­ mvm la H* Ufcivqyaity ifornia and have had tw o years’ experience in inter-collegiate de­ bates. They left C alifo rn ia J a n ­ u ary 15 and scheduled to retu rn F eb ru a ry 8, thei H ast stop being a t th e University* Colorado University, M arquette in Milwaukee, P ittsb u rg U niver­ sity, Kansas S tate A gricultural College. Sterling College a t S ter­ ling, Kansas, B aylor U niversity, and the U niversity o f Texas are th e schools they a re scheduled to m eet in debate. This Is the fourth annual east­ tour made by California ern teams, All this philosophy goes back to a certain day when a practical jo k er alm ost dem oralized the J. 12 class in B. Hall by se ttin g all ty p in g machines on stencil. the For the b enefit of the u ninitiated th a t when a we should explain it ty p ew rite r is set on stencil, the continues to work fine, b u t keys leave no marks on the paper. As the students stream ed in for th e ir aftern o o n laboratory, th e re was a good •bout* grum bling ab out th e m ach­ ines being o u t of order, and mom­ en ts o f silen t prayer. One a f te r o ff by one, th ey w ere tipped tim some frien d , o r discovered d efect b y investigation, and the clicking o f keys b ro u g h t thing’* b ark to norm alcy. this five she typed h er entire sto ry before j of the b ureau. The firs t edition the present of 8,000 copies o f she discovered th a t h er p aper rules, has been exhausted, and was as blank as the average col­ 2,000 more copies were ordered legian’s m ind. Then she arose, to p rinted of the sam e edition and w ent to the next m achine, increasing dem and satisfy repeated th e process. In all she L e a g u e from did times, and a t last she was told the why and w here- schools, fo re by the assignm ent editor. “ The final en ro llm en t fo r thq been y ear of 1929 has not yet she sm iled sweetly, said “ thank ; checked,” Mr. Bedichek said, “ but you,” read ju sted the m achine, ami has probably run well over 5,000. typed h e r sto ry out ch eerfully, M em bership fees postm arked as late a*s J a n u a ry 18 are being ac- and in sh o rt order. H aving been thus disillusioned. Interscholastic th e Don’t look like th at, folks, i f s j copied.” a fact. WEBB SPEAKS THURSDAY Dr. E rn est € . W ebb, o f the W esley Bible Chair will deliver th e address to the g ra d u ates of Austin Ju n io r High School at the grad u atin g exercises T hurs­ day m orning a t IO o'clock in the school auditorium . JONES TO JOIN SUMMER FACULTY P ro fesso r H. S. V. Jones, of th e U niversity of Illinois, will be the on the English faculty U niversity during the second sum- m er term , according to Professor deal o f fum bling r . a . Law, He will probably teach g ra d u ate work of the renaissance period. of C A S T A N E D A L E C T U R E S ON E A R L Y M E X I C A N COLLEGES ©-------------- ARCHITECTS' PLANS “ Few Americans realize th at, I the S ixteenth Cen-! c*ose ■--------- a i v / a n n r p . u n ^ T i A m a t A W A R D E D MEN riON I tu ry , Mexico had a univ ersity and of seven graduate colleges, all Two problem s com pleted by sen- which were g ran tin g degrees in iors in the d ep artm en t o f ircfii- j law, theology, and divinity equal lectu re have been judged by the in value to those g ra n te d by lead- members o f the facu lty and men ing universities of E u ro p e ,” said lions were aw arded the following P rofessor C. E. C astan ed a in h it on the problem . “ A H ydro-Elec­ lectu re on “ College L ife in Mex­ tric S ta tio n ” : Billy Burke, Tem­ ico in th e S ixteenth midi Seven­ ple P hinney, Louis Page, and M. teen th C enturies,’* a t SI. .Edw ards M. Moseley. U niversity T uesday n ig h t a t 8 o'clock. the New W orld occurred A u g u st 12* 1686, in one of the m ajor colleges in Mexico. and their “ S tu d en ts w ere early subjected to reg u latio n s as to dress, B*4**# !piU(TH| q u a rte rs, m oney,” Professor Castaneda con­ tinued. gold braid, rich embroidery* curled w igs. They quiet and re no stu d en t money. “ No student could r? ISM “ When Harvard founded, the University I P ro fesso r Jones has ta u g h t a t for several su m ­ th e U niversity in a y ea r m ers. H e studied F ra n c e an d is one o f the editors o f the Jo u rn a l of Germ anic and English Philology. On the problem, “ A Chapel S creen,” first m entions were aw arded to Louis Page, Temple Phinney, an d Georg® Kneip. Men­ tions were aw arded to N, S. Hay- fach, M. M. Moseley, Jim Ham- Woad, gnd g illy Burke. life S tu d e n t in Mexican uni­ versities an d colleges w as surpris­ to t h a t o f today, ingly sim ilar P ro fesso r C astaneda pointed o u t T he firs t stu d e n t re v o lt against ip academ ie auto cracy re c o rd fd sp N o . 9 8 U. OFT. BILLS TURNED DOWN BY COM M Iim U nfavorable R ep o rt to Be M ade on F o u r M easures FIFTH CONSIDERED Pope of C orpus C h risti L eads O pposition A rg u m e n t | com m ittee on public lands A distinct check was given the U niversity program legislative Tuesday night, when the H ouse and buildings decided to rep o rt u n fa v ­ orably fo u r of the five m ajo r U ni­ versity bills referred to them . The th e fifth m easure was still in hands of a sub-committee, and probably will be brought up fo r discussion in the main com m ittee today. The fo u r bills on which ac tio n was taken related to the invest­ m ent o f the U niversity perm an en t th e borrow ing of m oney, fund, and the exemption from tax atio n of pledges and obligations o f th e U niversity. The bill a p p ro p ria t­ ing money to buy th e C avanaugh tra c t of land m et with little d e­ fense, and was voted down. R epresentative W. E. Pope o f Corpus Christi led the opposition, basing his argum ent on th e con­ tention th a t the bills w ere n o t specific enough in some instances. The term “ pledges and obligations of the U niversity” met w ith con­ siderable criticism , and leaders of the opposition said th a t they w ere not the proper legal term s. R ecom m endations of the sub­ com m ittee, headed by W. R. M ont­ gom ery o f Edinburg, th a t tw o of the bills be reported favorably, one be fu rth e r discussed, and th e oth er be re-referred to th e com­ m ittee on appropriations, carried little w eight, and effo rts to table them also m et with no success. Cox stated th at there was no need fo r the purchase of th e Cav­ anaugh tra c t a t the p resent tim e, and th a t he did not favor losing the in tere st on the state m oney in ­ volved if the land was not going to be used in the nc«r fu tu re . had M ontgom ery and Penrose M et- cale, the la tte r of San Angelo, a t­ tem pted to defer action u n til the authors of the bills been heard from fu rth e r, but th e a r­ gum ents of the opponents th a t th ere had been sufficient h earin g were sustained in the vote. The chairm an o f the com m ittee, J o ­ seph McGill of El Paso, stated a f t ­ e r the vote th a t in his opinion the advocates had had am ple n o ­ tice of the meeting, and he f e lt the com m itte had not acted un ­ fairly. One o f the bills, by which U ni­ versity pledges and obligations would be exem pt from tax atio n , passed the Senate T uesday m orn- T urn to Page 2, Col. 4 ------------- o------------- HOSPITAL LIST NUMBERS SIXTEEN S tudents S tudents on th e hospital lis t Tuesday num bered 16, according to the U niversity Health Service. In firm a ry in Seton a re : F red M eredith, Lydia R us­ sell, Dan B ruhl, Edwin M eCarrolf, R obert D arden, K athryn H orn, an d Lucille Struve. In St. David’s Hospital a re : Calvin Gulley, G. B arton, M arth a Ingersoll, M ary Jones, J u a n ita B atchelor, Weldon B rew ster, M ary Jo Todd, Melba Johnson, and A thene Posey. D A I L Y T E X A FI WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 192$. New Books In The Library HANDBALL MEET NEARING FINALS M ODERN N O A H ’ A W A IT S FL O O D doubles aftern o o n when handball Intram u ral tow ard com pletion lf took a step yesterday the j fo u rth round of the to u rn am en t j wa* played. The match©.* wore j [ well played, b u t none were d o se enough to leave any doubt of th e ir possible outcome. J o n e s’and Jo ltz. laws, defeated J \ Haze he and Eby, B B . A .’a, 21-10; 21-4. The Rusk L iterary Society, stepping beyond the realm s of a r ­ gum entation and o rato ry was a- w arded a decision over the L ittle Campus “A” team when the dor­ m itory boys failed to p u t in th eir appearance. B rad t and Williams, Delta Tau D elta, came with a win over Fisher and Sulli­ van, Kappa Big’*, 21-7; 21-11, Scanlon and W agoner, Delta Sig’s, whipped Well* and Woods, Sig­ ma Alpha F.psilon, 21-12; 21-18. ----- --—'“O- -------- - BILLS FAIL TO PASS HOUSE COMMITTEE through j (C ontinued From P age I ) ing w ithout a d issen tin g vote, and was re ferred to the com m it­ tee on revenue and tax ation when Introduced in th e House shortly afterw ards. William Greenwood (inset) o f Olympia, W ashington, has co nstructed this stran g e vessel devas- in preparation for the to tin g w aters th a t he says are to pour over the P acific coast n e x t year because of the sin­ fulness of the world. • U.F FACULTY MEMBERS PUBLISH 16 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES on Du ring the past year, members , cox. now the press will be o f the fa cu lty of th** d ep artm en t) found an article w rite tn by Dr. of botany and bacteriology of the! J . T. Bucfehols, p ro fe sso r o f bot- University have had published I nearly a score of articles, bulle­ tin* and discourses on scientific .subject*; relatin g to th e ir p articu ­ lar field of work. any, while In th e n ex t Issue of I Generic* will ap p e ar a n o th e r re ­ p o rt on which he co llaborated with A. F. Blakeslee. ........ Dr. 1. M. Lewis, professor of is the botany and bacteriology, au th o r of five d iffe re n t articles and rep o rts accepted by the edi­ to rs o f scientific jo u rn als, The in which his articles m agazines t o | ttp " gred a re the j o u rn a l of the An open h earin g on the bill re­ gard in g control o f U niversity land lease sales, wag held before m em ­ bers o f the Board of Regents and P resident IL Y. Benedict T ues­ day aftern o o n , b u t a f te r nearly two hours of argum ent, the sub- com m ittee in charge decided withhold th e ir re p o rt an o th er day. J A fn erk an W a te r W orks Assoria R epresentative Coke R. Stephen­ son o f Junction was fram in g a new su b stitu te bill late Tuesday hoped would he night, which overcome the objection* h ith erto raised against giving th e control back land com m issioner. The proposal th a t th e control be given to a board o f two Regents and land com m issioner met with approval from the sub-com ­ m ittee Tuesday aftern o o n , b u t seemed doomed to failu re, as the new substitute* made no provis­ ion of th a t n atu re . Dr. F red erick M cA llister, p ro­ fessor of botany, w rote an article for the bulletin of the T orrey B ot­ anical (Tub, which appeared in the F eb ru ary issue o f 1928. fu r B akteriologie and th*- Jo u rn al of B asteriology. in the Proceedings of the In te r­ n atio n al Congress o f P la n t Scion C en tra lb la tt Science, th e the to Dr. B. C. T h arp ha* w ritten two scientific articles on v eg eta­ th e C ar­ tion which ap p ear negie Institu tio n Y ear Book. On ! one of th e articles he collaborated w. h F. E. Clem ents. in ('. B. Williams, associate p ro ­ the au ­ fesso r o f bacteriology. is th o r of th ree article*, tw o ap p ear­ ing in th e Jo u rn al o f Imm unology, the th ird in the J o u rn a l o f Bac- W E P A Y C A S H And are anxious to Buy u-ied Furniture Phone 2 -2 2 2 3 G regory S to v e and F u rn itu re C om pany We will R»r>fi a man right out. 21« East 6 th St. teleology. On the la tte r, fee was aided by Miss Marie B. M orrow, in s tru c to r in botany an d b a c te r­ iology. A nton H. Berkman, now with the U n iv ersity College o f Mines a t El Paso, contributed an a rtic le to soil science last F e b ru a ry . Miss R o b erta Mohling M a was the c o n trib u to r of an a r r i d e to th e A m erican Jo u rn al o f B otany, and Miss F ran ces Marion G. K en­ yon has had an article accepted for publication in the B u lletin of th e T o rre y Botanical Club. MONTGOMERY W ARD EMPLOYS 6 STUDES Sac U n iversity students have secured p art-tim e positions w ith M ontgom ery W ard and C om pany, which has re cen tly established a branch sto re in Austin. “ It is m y inten tio n ,” says Mr. Jay, m an ag er of the store, “ to give em ploym ent to as m any U ni­ versity stu d en ts as possible. T h ere are 25 applications from stu d en ts in ray office now.” NO NEWSPAPERS A RE its th is week, w ith 12,000 opening visitors atten d in g . The windows ADDED BY LIBRARY! of the new sto re were decorated M ontgom ery W ard held “ B ecause of lack of space, no additions to the reg u lar files have been m ade to the new spaper col­ lection o f the library th is y e a r,” E. G. D abney, supervisor o f the collection, has announced. A i th e beginning of la s t year, th e follow ing files were ad d ed : Daily Com m ercial, C in cin n ati 1849-1894; Cincinnati D aily In-J q u irer, 1846-47; C incinnati Daily G azette, 1829-76. E X A M S U P P L I E S T v e r y t h in g a t TEXAS BOOK STORE with U niversity colors. ©- The Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Aulick a t th e ir ill w ith influenza are home. B lu e Sh adow s from Earl Carrol Vanities and ‘Don’t Be Like That” New Okeh IWord No. 41160 by Seger Ellis J. R. REED MUSIC CO. Thone 750g 806 Congress RENT A CAR ALL NEW MODELS FORDS—12c per mile—WHIPPETS CHRYSLERS—17c per mile GUARANTEE OF 5 MILES PER HOUR AFTER 6 P. M. LIGHTSEY’S PHONES 5555 — 8545 — 3444 DRIVE YOURSELF SYSTEM A ■ l f ousem&them N ow is the tim e to advertise y o u r rooms for the second sem ester. S tu d e n ts w ho a re m oving on February I w ill select their roo m s as early as possible to secure choice places. If you have any vacancies, take advantage o f the rates in the Classified Section of T he D aily Texan, the medium that reaches all students: By BEN DAVE ALLEN T h at pigs were mules J. B. P ra tt, T he Pilgrim age of A classified list o f new books received at the M ain L ib rary since C hristm as has been p rep ared by th e librarians. T h e ad d itio n s are as follow s: P h ilo so p h y E. S. Briffhtm an, A Philosophy o f Ideals, 1928. C la ssific a tio n A. Adler, U n d erstan d in g Hum an N atu re, 1927. L ogie an d E th ics B. B. Bogoslovsky, The Techni­ que of C ontroversy, 1928. P. H. O degard, P ressu re Politics, 2 928 R. S. Cavan, Suicide, 1928. R e lig io n R. W. Sellers, R eligion Coming of Age, 1928. Buddhism, 1928. A, V. W. Jackson, Z oroastrian SiudieH, 1928. S o c io lo g y J. II. S. Bossa rd, Problem s of Social W ell-being, 3 927. Pitirim Sorokin, C o ntem porary So­ ciological T heories, 1928. F. K. Ltunley, M eans o f Social C ontrol, 1923. E. A. Ko**, S tan d in g Room Only, 3 927. P o litic a l S c ie n c e , G o v ern m en t Kung Chuan Hsiao, P olitical P lur­ alism , 1927. R. G. G ettell, H isto ry o f Am eri­ can Thought, 1928. R. II. M urray, Th© P olitical Con­ sequences o f th e R eform ation, 192*. Z. Chafe®, T he In q u irin g Mind, 1928. C. E. M erriam and L. O veracker, P rim ary E lections, 1928. E. F reu n d , A dm in istrativ e Powers a n d P ro p erty , Over P ersons 1928. E c o n o m ics lf. G. Hayes*, O u r Economic Sys­ tem , 1928, v. 1-2. N. W. Senior, In d u stria l E ffic ­ Social Economy, and iency 3 928. H. Bilgram, T h e R em edy fo r Over- Unem ploy­ fend P roduction m ent, 1928. G. M. Price, l*abor P ro tectio n in Soviet Russia, 1928. E. Dane, W ages an d L abor Costa, 1927. Pooling W heat In C anada, 1927, IL A. H aring, C orporations Do­ ing Business in O th er S tates, 1927. H. D. Wolf, T he R ailroad L abor Board, 1927. R. P. Teele, T he Economics of Land R eclam ation in the U. S., 1 9 2 7 . Law J. M. Spaight, P seu d o -security, 1928. J. Donaldson, In te rn a tio n a l Eco­ nomic R elations, 1928. A. P. Higgins, S tudies in In te r­ national Law and Relations, 1928. B. M. & C. G. H aines, C onstitu­ tion of the U. S. J, M. Ken w orthy an d G. Young, Freedom of the Seas. In su r a n c e F. W. Doremua, W hat to Know Insurance, About Autom obile 1928. E d u ca tio n lf. H artshorn an d M. A. May, Studies in the N atu re of C har­ acter, 1928. C u stom s E. R, Groves, The M arriage C ri­ sis, 1928, F. A., The Ladies P ocket Book of E tiquette, 1928. B io lo g y C. A. Ellwood, C u ltu ral E volution, R. B. Dixon. The Building of Cul­ F. M. East, H ered ity an d Hum an tures, 1928, A ffairs, 1927. B o ta n y E. D. Rrhulz, T exas Wild Flow­ ers, 1928. A er o n a u tics I. A. W ingfield and R. B. Starke*, to A ir­ in R elation The Law craft, 1928. Home E co n o m ics E. G. Halliday and I. T. Noble. Hows and W hys to f Cooking, 1928. Vocal Music N. I. W hite, A m erican Negro * Folk-songs, 1928. P lay W ritin g A. E. Straws, P iayw riting fo r P ro ­ fit, 1928. tar 1 Tv .: I I i f B a l l y 2 ; t x a n : Fe UWM tm tim tmmjm* vt tim Ual- mrfitf af T o m , Au»t»o. fry tim T«**» Itaiw ta PeMltstts—, Jut, sr ary awrs- £4itoruu’ vtticm, ». HsU. Ttlf^boM (Aftar I* p. rn- f l i t .) tlSL-61. •astaass i B t a , B. I4 1 U t a i I SU*. |3f ^ Y.. 1, a d v e n t u r e s in a k olteye- k u t p e n it e n t ia r y , w it h f o o tb a ll t e a m s , f r a t e r n it i e s , a n d o t h e r c a m p u s t r i m m i n g s ! ALSO 1. Comedy 2. P aram ount News 3. Aesop’* Fables Bm® Classified Ad Section Telephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 A N N O U N C E M E N T S A P A R T M E N T S FOR R E N T FO R R ENT ROOMS FOR RENT a n ce in in TEX A S RESEARCH B U RK A U - A s s i s t - locating m aterial fo r paper*, th eses. T ran sla tio n s 706 W. and trom F ren ch , Germ an, S p an ish . 24th S t., Phone 7657. re v isin g IF YOU INTENT) buying a new o r used C ar before F ebruary I can m ake you $25.00. Call Burge*'* a t 940$. DON’T W ORRY— See M rs Bloke!, S pir­ itu a l m edium . Now u t 602 W est 6th S t. NO COLORED. P h o n e 23861. S un­ day appo in tm en t. A U TO M O BILES STUD EN T SP E C IA L S FOR R E N T : F u rn ish e d or a p a rtm e n t close to U n iv ersty . Sabine S tre e t. Phone 618*. u n fu rn ish e d 8004 FOR R E N T —Light, airy, clean a p artm e n t. Suitable fo r couple or m other and son. Garage. W est aide. Phohe 3725. nished Roo rn, ONE BLOCK F ronting U niversity, F u r­ breakfast roam, e ast Bleeping porch. $25. S outheast exposure. Dial 8108. 2206 San Antonio. kitchenette, NICELY furnished rooms, b ath , sleeping apartm ent. Three garage. porch, Phone 2-3419. W ANTED— About 6 men for large B ach­ con­ elor A p artm en t. Gas heat, every venience. T w o garages. Phone 3310. 2— 1924 Ford T ourings. Good C ondi­ tio n . L icense paid. New ru b b e r, seat $136.00 c o v ers, each . 1926 C hevrolet Coupe. Good C ondi­ ................ tio n -......... ................... •-$186.00 F o u r W E L L FU R N IS H E D A partm ent fo r re n t. room s, sleeping porch. G arage. side. G. H. N ear U n iv e rsity . W est B rush. P h o n e 0147-4927. K N IG H T -W H IPP E T CO. 809 W. 5th P h . 231*1 FOR S A L E - F o r d Roadster. Very Collegi- ate. Good Tires. Runs Good, $80, Caid) C. E. Roark. 800 W 15. 28650. BO A R D Sc ROOM ROOM AND HOARD btry#. Nice South we*-' Sleeping porch. Two block* from carnous. Mr*. E. L. F aulkner, 2107 Nueoe:>. Phone 7386. fo r ROOM ANO BOARD for tw o boy*, $30 oft tier m onth. Two meals for $17.00 Or room* may be had w ithout meal*. 2712 N ueees . Phone 23612. able ROOM AND BOARD for boys a t reason­ rates, one block of Campus. Se.- Mrs. C. F. Brown. 205 E. 25 St. Phone 8885. N IC E L Y board FU RNISH ED ROOMS with for Girl Students, GENTH.KS Phone 2-3367. Only. Address 2405 Wbitis Avenue. reasonable. Rale- fortable Rooms, Good meals, BOY STU D EN TS—4«8» E a s t 22nd. Com­ South Kleeping-Porch, Near C am pus. Gas Stoves. Hot and Cold W ater. M rs. Caldwell. Phone 22054. ROOMS FOR BOYS—Two block.* from Campus', Gas heat. Good Hom e rooked IOO K. 26th. B airn Reasonable. Meals. Phone 864L L A R G E ROOMS, sleeping porches. Good m eals. One and one Half blocks from cam pus. R easonable te rm s , M r*. B. F Lew is. 2f>6 K. 22nd S t. A P PR O V ED house for girl*. 2407 Whi- ti* A ve, Mr*. J. F, K ersb n er. Phone BOARD ANI) ROOM fo r Boys a t 1995 a n d 1907 1-2 U niversity. N ice room*. M rs, J . D. Copeland. P h o n o 8043, L A U N D R Y OME LAU NP a FO R SALE Get Y our Chickens Already Dressed From L. EAST PRODUCE CO. Phone* 4101-23913 102 W. 2nd B E N N IE L. BEN N E T T p resen t a copy the of th is ad a t fin* i*ox office of Queen anti see the show fie*'. "S W E E T H E A R T S ON PARADE,” played by Guy J,om bardo and his Royal Ca­ ISAAC nadian*. BLEDSOE, 821 Congress. Phone 6619. Columbia Record. H IG H EST clothing an d ring 8717. PR IC ES paid eawt-off sboea. 407 E ast 6th or if for C O A CH IN G COACHING — American H istory and E uropean H istory, M, E. LeStourgeon — G erm an A and German I, M rs. M. E. I*eStourgeon, Phone 9048, 705 W. 22 1-2. Don't fa il S p a n ish —-Come early fo r coach­ .Spanish Instructor of ing ny form er D epartm ent o f University. Ring 8*52. D O N T F A IL SPANISH A, I , 12, o r I t. Come e arly fo r coaching by fo rm er In ­ s tr u c to r of S panish D epartm ent of U n i­ v e rsity , R ing 8962. WANTED W A N TED —M an o r woman mlMVrr tm accident insurance. Good pay for spars time* Give residence and phone num ber for conference. Mr. Huddleston, P . O Box 735, city. W A N T E D : Agent*, part or alt tim e, to scil K ria*-K> o*.s Raser S tro p p ed Collect your comm isabm on every Kale, Ring 7962. H IG H E ST CASH PRICES PAID fo r mo sboea., A SCH W A RT*. 417 E«*t (db, Phone «7«* ond-hand clothing and TYPING HAVE y o u r se m este r repot th, th em es, n o tes, e tc. tyr>ed by a U n iv e rsity ex ­ ty p is t. C heapest ra te s . Dial perienced 7819 fo r CALLIHAN . W O O D BOARD COAL AND WOOD— B est G ra d e* "Q u irk S ervice. U niversity Coal and Wood Co.. 60* San Marco*. P hone 7741. MRS. J . A. PATTERSON announce* th a t she has m oved to 1811 Colorado and will se rv e m eals, three for $24.5*. FOR RENT— A ttra c tiv e q u iet room. U ni­ v e rsity neighborhood. Phone 71*6. LOOK— T here will be a vacancy fo r one in p riv a te hom e a t 1907 qu iet boy Rio Grande. APPRO VED HOUSE for girls. B oard if desired. M odern conveniences. Block cam pus, Mrs. W. W . and half from B anks, 2617 U n iv e rsity . Phone 8272. D R E SSM A K IN G FIR ST CLASS ^i>)AT G E - By GLADYS PARKER W HY W M B N MC THROW S A oar t v we e v e n h ir e s a T A X ID E R M IS T TO SHE had given him her love. Now he wished to cast her aside, because he w anted to save his boy from the undisciplined passions th a t had ruined his life. You’ll th rill a t this g reat dram a of a w om an’s selfish love, and a fa th e r’s sacrifices to save his son from the p itfalls th a t had ruined his own career. “ T h e B a r k e r ’ MILTON SILLS DOROTHY MACKAILL D irected by George R itz m at/rice A U o W arn er Bros. V itaphone Specialties J a ck W ald ron Hot T a m a les 8679. FO X M O VIETONE N O W PLA Y IN G H o m e o f P a r a m o u n t P ic t u r e s GAY AND HER GANG I CAN T UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU TWAT CC NTT MARIAN VOU'VE OCFC* RUNNING AROUND W ITH -GAY IM w h y m g s e y n o u q a o - m o r t - h e s / i s n ’t TERRI G O DISTINGUISH­ E D a n d a t t r a c t iv e : “ Will flutter the heart and water the eye of the .sternest comer.” — N. Y. D a ily N ew s. f O n ly 3 More D ays to S ee one of the B est IO Pictures of the Season. F o x N ew s — C om edy F u ll S yn ch ron ized M usic Score \ v , if I Ii-- f H a r t e o c Ii \ I H I U t Cf J • • > J T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 23, 1929. SPORT TALK r Bt BOB CANTRELL TEXAN SPOTTS EDITOR C O N F E R E N C E STA N D IN G Arkansas Texan — , A. A RL Rico .. S. M U . r. c. u. ... B aylor P w L 0 0 I 2 3 4 3 ....... 6 6 2 ....... 2 2 ...... 3 ...... 3 I I ....... 4 I ....... 5 ..... 3 0 P ct. 1.000 1.000 .060 .383 .280 .200 ,000 TICKETS FOR OWL GAME READY FRIDAY Iv Flu Aggies Have Strong Work Alter .F J Day of Nucleus to Budd Track Team Around Rest 1929 Steer Ball Club Introduced To Texas Studes b o t Schm idt had a plan th a t com ­ nativ e heath once m ore. T he B ay ­ D B y C. A. BU RTO N lo r B ears tried th e ir stallin g gam e l l League Winners Determined Before Finals Stop Play Alec-Pre-Law Tilt Bruins Return I backboard, and w ithin a very few And Start Work for Owls p letely wiped out any advantage which might have resulted from (such tactics. H e had bis men , foul the B ru in s ev ery tim e th ey started playing ca tch down in th eir own end o f the field . i f the B ears made th e shot, P ickell g ot the ball on th e toss-up, and if the B ea rs m issed th e toss, the Will D e c i d e Remaining Title By M ONTY MONTGOMERY Then N a m e — M a r ie D e L a F u e n ts . Home—-Del Rte. Age— IR y ears. Height— 5 feet, IO inches. W eight—-1 5 4 pounds. Position— Pitchfcr. Throws right; bats righ t. Experience— Three years at Del Rio High School; five sum­ mers am ateur ball a t Del Rio; one year freshman. During his three yea|s at Del Rio High School, De L a F u en te won 14 and lose one. Last summ er et lost Det Rio he won IO and four, As a freshm an he won two and lost none. Track Practice To Continue Through Exams L eag u e w inners In ten o f the le ag u es o f intram u ral b ask et­ l l ball have been designated and all b ask etball has been suspended un- ; til a f t e r exam inations. W hen th e engin eers m e et the pre-law s F e b ru a ry 4, the d ep art­ m ental cham pionship will be de­ cided u n less the pre-law s should o v erthrow all existin g dope and in d icatio n s by downing ad vance the A lecs, in which case th e la t­ te r will be throw n into a tie with the law s and a play-off w ill be n ecessary to decide the cham pion­ ship. In L eag u e C, Alpha T au Omega annexed the cham pionship by fo u r T au D e lta Phi ran aw ay with the cham pionship in F r a te r n ity L eague A with fiv e stra ig h t wins, all by top-heavy scores. F r a te r n ­ ity L eag u e B was won b y D elta Kappa! E p silo n with fo u r w ins and one loss to Lam bda Chi Alpha. "T r a c k work f o r the 1 9 2 9 sea­ son will continue rig h t on through exam ination w eek, b u t th e men w ill be expected to p u t p lenty of de­ in on th e ir co u rses,” tim e clared Coach L ittle fie ld yesterd ay. “ T h e coaches will be o u t th ere to help anybody who re p o rts fo r p ra ctice , but I'd r a th e r see every m em ber o f the squad put in th eir tim e on th e ir stud ies, and rem ain elig ib le fo r com p etition th is sea­ son than com e they should be stud ying,” he continued. ‘T ra c k prospects f o r th e cu rren t season, which w ill o ffic ia lly open A m ong th e new men rep orting w ith th e T e x a s R elay s, M arch 29, best a re about 50-50 w ith th e outcom e o f th e year depending on how the I pro sp ects th a t have been in th e in- new men com e th rou gh . and if those on whom th e T e x a s m entors i everybod y com es through as they a r e depending com e th rou gh th e ir I should, th e hopes fo r a good y ear fin a ls in good shape and stay eli- on th e cin d er path will be helped f o r a good con sid erably. g ib le, team a re b rig h t, while i f th o se on th e whom m uch o f the hopes o f squad a re re stin g becom e in eli­ g ible, th e chances fo r a w inning team will be ra th er “ slim .” I f all stitu tio n fo r some tim e, fo r w ork a re some o f th e th e chan ces out when On the ! m inutes, an o th er tw o points would be added to th e R azorback to tal. Bruins th eir re tu rn , th eir -settled down to work fo r the fourth co n fere n ce clash o f present season w ith the R ice Owls The Owls here Saturd ay nig h t. a have one win to th e ir cred it, 1 th rille r won over the A ggies in tho th eir second en g agem en t o f y ear, while th ey have lo st to tho F a rm ers and the T o ad s. The loss to T. C. U. can be blamed on th e Owls, and the Owls alone. T h ey w ere leading 19-8 a t the h a lf, and then went sound asleep in tho second period and le t th e C hris­ tian s nose them o u t 2 8 -2 7 . Tho B ears are d eterm in ed th a t if they get lead, th e Owls will n o t catch them going to sleep on th jo b . the th e I t was A ubrey Sm ith and Ja k e shining W ilson, who w ere lights o f the B e a r fiv e on th e ir A rkansas invasion, and these men th e are being picked stand f o r bru n t o f the B ru in a tta c k the rem aind er o f th e season, a l­ though C aptain B ark sd ale will bo called on to do his share. to PK An “ You Don’t W ait on Us” O RAN G EA D E Every morning starts the day right Service All Night PK SANDWICH SHOPS, INC. Opposite H ancock T heater Opposite the University Special to The Daily Texan. B o ars W A C O , Ja n . 2 2 .— The retu rned fro m F ayetteville S u n ­ day, glad to be back on th e ir own stra ig h t wing. F o u r v icto ries and a single d e fe a t a t the bands o f A cacia w as the record o f Om ega B e ta Pi in w inning L eague D. K appa A lpha swept L eague D with fo u r s tra ig h t wins. L eague A o f th e independent division w as won by the C a fe te ria in fo u r v icto ries, while th e W ich­ ita and L ittle Cam pus “ B ” estab- lshed th e sam e record in w inning L eagues B and C, resp ectively. T h e U n iv ersity F a cu lty fiv e p lay­ ed and won th re e gam es in ta k ­ ing th e title o f League D. Newm an Club was o utstan d ing­ ly the b est team in the Sunday School group and won th e ir fo u r the cham pionship tak e gam es to in th a t division. The n e x t gam e on the in tra ­ th e en g in eers and m ural sched ule will be the co n test j betw een t h e ; pre-law s F e b ru a ry 4. T h ree w eeks will be devoted to the play-offs. the T h e fiv e leagu e w inners in f r a te r n ity division will play fo r j the cham pionship o f th a t division j and a ch an ce to e n te r the q u a rte r finals, as will the fo u r independ- j en t w inners. U n iv ersity j cham pionship will be decided the la tte r p a rt o f F eb ru ary . T h e With the n e x t horn#* Brame com­ ing on Monday, basketball fans will have to look elsewhere for Saturday e n te rta in m e n t their night, and th en when the game doe* m c a ro u n d , those persons whose nam es begin with C, I), or V. will tr* t to see it, only C A M E S T H IS W E E K Friday fo r Brith W orth. Tickets th e dread R ice vs. ta y lo r at Waco. A A M v *l* T *C XI a t F o r t A. 4 M. n S. M. U. a t D allas. persons whose names begin w ith Cb D and E will distributed fro m the o ffices in [ Z Hall, sta rtin g F rid ay morning, and continuing through 5 o’clock Monday a fte r n o o n . Up until 2 exam ination o ’t lo e k Monday o n ly students bear- week loom ing on the horizon, the I mg blanket ta x e s with name* of T exas ca g e r, continue th eir pre- j P ^ -o n * whose nam es begin with I* or K w ill be able to get p a r d o n " f i r the defense o f th e ir J C . stronghold against the Rice O w l* I tickets. A fte r 2 o'clock Monday, Monday. The Owls lost to T . C. I any perron holding a blanket tax to sleep in the second half a f t e r J may secure t ic k e t s , provided of to sleep inth e second half a f te r j course, that som e a r c left a t that leading the Toads I ft-‘I a t the end : time. o f the firs t period. The Frogs Coach W alk er returned to Aus- cam e through with a one point j tin and resum ed work with his victory when W allin sank one cagers a fter w a tc h in g the Owls go from the flo o r with less than a l t o sleep and p e rm it the Horned m inute to go. This win by the Toads to win b y a one point mar- g in , a fte r th e R ice quint was C hristians leading 18-8 a t th e half, W alker owner o f th e cellar. looked over th e Owls from every J u s t co actin g ! T h a t’s the w ay | angle, and fig u r e d out ju s t what it will take to sto p the boys when th at th is I they hit A u stin Monday night. the work o f th eir hopefuls Saturday n ig h t P u g Daughtery's week and next. The men are boys will clash w ith the Baylor reporting every afternoon w ith Bezil in W aco in w hat should dev­ the m entors being on hand to elop into a n ic e fig h t. help them in the workouts. T he hours which had been set fo r th e men have been laid aside, and th e tim e men are w orking out any they can get out to the field . track coaches describer the B ru ins sole le f t the With Final e x a m s in the imme­ diate offin g, W a lk e r is sending his men through strenuous work­ outs every a fte r n o o n and order­ ing them home to study early. isn’t w a n tin g any of the Coach j squad to be lo s t through ineligi- ; bilify, I The Steers looked and new men letterm en back, “ It will depend on how the beaters in th e Pony clash, th e men come through the fin als as to what our track team fo r I ‘J 2 0 will b e,” declared L ittlefield . W ith only seven reserves, rookies will have to make up the m a jo r p av e m en t th a t portion o f the new men is found some o f the most prom ising m aterial which has reported fo r a S tee r tra c k squad in y ears. like world and if they con tin u e to show the im th ey have since A m o n g jth e opening c la s h with Baylor, it’* going to be bad news for some body before is over. Their defense wan working to a perfection, w hile th e offense was i elleking1 along w ith Brock, Camp, the T . C. U. will have a pow erful J Rose and W ra y th e y ear featu ring squad the ha!! club to put in the co n fere n ce j meeting for rtrw irh rW baseball ra ce, according to new * The Owls w ill bring a strong from that seat o f learning. T h e ; d u b u do b a ttle w ith the Steers. Toads will have a huge hurling They whipped th e Aggies in one and game, and s h o u ld hav e do wood the fttnff, rookies on its roster. A veteran j j, rogs infield, and an outfield of rookies, including _______ __ veterans u n i t e r I E D U C A T IO N m a j o r EXAMS DISCUSSED the Toads, M eyer ha- been hand­ icapped by the lack o f m aterial in his previous years at T . Cb U ., hut this year he will have all the men th at he w ants. The m ajor exam ination for stu ­ dents taking a d eg ree from the School o f E d u c a tio n will be con­ education, fined to co u rses IL L W ITH " F L U ” stated Dean IL P . P itten g er Mon Mrs. I L A- H atcher, archivist in day night. A m otion to this c f feet was adopted a t the education faculty m eetin g Monday a fte r noon. history, is ill with ber home, UIS W est third S tre e t a t T w enty- A R C H IV IS T influenza in 5 0 Men Report to Anderson for Opening Work S p e c ia l t v The, D a i l y T e r a t t, C O L L E G E STA TIO N ', J a n . 22 j than f if t y ! — A squad o f more men, including 11 le tterm e n , gives j T ra c k Coach Frank A nderson a prom ising group o f can d id ates on J which to pin cham pionship hopes J in the Southw est C o n fere n ce this year. T h e Aggies ap p ear stro n g est in the ru nning events, having l e t t e r - 1 men in the sprints and q u a rte r and I half-m ile runs and with n early ev ery m em ber o f th e relay te a m s j which won so much renow n last j season back again th is y ear, H er- sh d Burgess, Hale C en te r, and I B ob G raham , Ja s p e r, a re th e le t-i and Icem en back, in the sp rin ts with J . D. R oensch, Sm ith v ille, fle e t freshm an num eral m an la st y ear, should prove form id able in any m e e t in s ta r t sev eral C aptain Dan O 'N eil, G reen v ille, one o f the fa ste st quarter-nailers and in th e co n fere n ce last y e a r probably the o utstan d ing m an o f last y e a r's Aggie team , and R. S. Hodges o f T a ft, an o th er fle e t le t­ term an from last y ear, give Coach Anderson a good the qu arter-m ile. B esid es th ese men are M. IT. B ad ger, a squadm an from A u stin ! C. A. T ra c y , H ous­ ton, and M aurice Sessions, Aust­ w ell, two freshm an num eral men la st year. W hile ru n n in g f o r San M arcos Academy y ears ago. Sessions and T ra c y w ere team m ates with Hodges and these the th ree men w ere m em bers o f m ile relay team which s e t th?* presen t world record fo r academ y team s. * Two le tterm e n letterm en are back fo r the half-m ile, Ed Thom pson, C am ­ F o rt and J . B , M ich ael, eron , W orth, both track in and (rops country. T h e re a re also sev eral prom ising m en from last y e a r ’s fresh m an squads from whom to choose ad ­ In th e m ile d itional half-m ilers. and tw o-m ile, how ever, the Aggie coach does not have a single le t­ term an although ev ery m em ber o f this y e a r’s cham pionship cross team will be av ailable. cou n try S o u th ­ Drek W inders, H ouston, west C o n fere n ce cro ss co u n try ch am p io n ; G, XL M oore, D allas, cap tain o f the cham pion A ggie f a ll ; C. Y . Sh o e­ h a rriers m aker, Ja ck so n v ille, c a p ta in -e le c t o f th e Aggie cross co u n try team n ex t y e a r; L . H. Brow n, S an A n­ v arsity and last tonio, al o a m em ber o f the cross j country te a m ; M. G. P erk in s, j Mount P le a s a n t; A. FL G rantham , M cG regor; T . B. and WL B. Pow ­ ers!, Beaum ont, a re the ou tstand ­ ing cand id ates fo r the d istan ce runs. and F o r the h u rd les Anderson has no letterm en b u t in L . G. D ick, San A n ton io ; Don B . Slocom b, lf. D. Phillips, Cam eron, M cKinney, a re th ree o f the m ost prom ising ca n d id a tes in the co n ­ feren ce. D ick, a squadman, ran i close to K enned y, hurdling ace o f the co n fere n ce la s t year. vau lters y ears The retu rn o f Howard A shley, San Antonio boy, one o f the o u t­ standing pole in th e ago, has southw est tw o to th e brought g r e a te r stren g th Aggies B e ­ sides this le tte rm a n , the A ggies have H arry S t it e le r o f Sm ith ville, A. D. W hite o f G ustine, and V. S. Anderson o f D allas, all prom ­ ising freshm en v au lters la st sea ­ son. in th e field events. Tom ie M ills o f G roesbeck and R. R. F a rm e r o f W est Colum bia, are the le tterm e n back in the F a rm e r is both a broad jum ps. and high ju m p e r and Mills* spe­ cialty is th e broad jum p. W . B . Holsonbake, F a rm ersv ille, and N. D. Thom as, E l Cam po, freshm en last year, are exp ected to s tre n g ­ then the team in the broad ju m p . F arm er will also aid the A ggies in the w eights as he was ou tstan d ­ ing last y e a r w ith the discus. Z. W. B a rle tt o f M arlin, big cap tain of the A ggie fo o tb a ll team la st fa ll, was also a letterm an in th e w eights la st y e a r, throw ing both the shot and th e discus. H. Bi. Delery, big H o u lton boy, who manned a ta c k le on the A ggie a fall la st team football freshm an n u m eral man tra ck last y e a r; W. H. M arkle o f P o rt Neches, a v a rsity squadman last y e a r; and S . R. M cC luney of W ax- ahaehie, also a freshm an num eral three o th er man promising can d id ates with the weights. la s t y e a r, and are in J , R. Jo h n so n , P harr, a le tt e r ­ last y e a r ; R. J . Blount o f man Gainesville, cham pion in tram u ral javelin th row er la s t y e a r; and J . G. Floyd o f Rosew ood, a fr e s h ­ man num eral m an last spring, a rc listed javtdin ev en t f o r the Aggies. fo r th e This Rapid Fire C le a ra n c e S a le of Hart-Schaffner & Marx Overcoats and suits and other dependable makes will soon end. Select from these marvelous values and fine qualities r n G RO U P ONE Suits & Overcoats $ 3 0 Values ...........$22.50 $ 3 5 Values ......... 26.25 $ 4 3 .5 0 V alu es...... 32.65 $ 47.50 V a lu e s..... 35.65 GROUP TWO Suits Only $ 2 0 .0 0 $30 Values $35 Values ____ 2 3 .3 5 $45 Values ........ 2 9 .6 5 3 3 .3 5 $50 Values ....... All price ranges figure in this same proportion. Brisk styles for Spring in H art Schaffner & Marx suits for men and young men. Quite a good showing to start N E w * you off. 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