VOL. X X V III E T tic Mail# E e x a t i EXPECT RECORDS TO FALL IN LEAGUE FINALS TODAY Two Homers Saturday’s League Program A U S T IN , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 7, 1927. First College Daily in the South No. 185 S a t u r d a y , May 7 Texas 8-4Win by Walker Give O Baylor T E X A S FOR L GOOD FIELDING I Two Teams Get Equal Num­ ber of Hits, but Texas More Timely f Exceptional hitting of Arvie Walk- j er, Texas cotton-haired first base­ man, in the pinches of the Texas- Baylor game Friday won for Texas by the score of 8 to 4. I wo home runs and a sacrifice by Walker piit over seven of the eight Texas scores. Timely fielding of the Texas nine materially aided them to win. In the sixth with three men on bases and none out, Hopkins cut down a run by throwing to Allen, who doub­ led by throwing to Walker. Forbes started a quick double play in the following stanza by catching Roach's liner and cutting Naylor o ff at first before he could get back to the sack. Many sensational catches enliven­ ed the game, the number of excep­ tional grabs being unusual. Naylor he got the hardest chance when come through and caught a liner, « nly to stand on his head from the im petus of his run. Harris made a fast catch of an infield fly, and there were other fine snatches. Baylor was allowed the same num­ ber of hits Texas got, their total baseage from blows being one great­ er than the total compiled by Texas, but the Bears were unable to score more than one-half as many runs. One reason for this was that I exas was more tim ely in slugging, and an­ other was that the Bears erred four tim es in the infield. The first scores were made by Baylor o ff the offerings of Edwin Olle in the fourth. Jones led off with a home run. Sisco was walked, and Shelton, next man up, hit over the corner of the right field fence, the longest drive in that direction of this year. Texas got two tallies in the last half of that frame. A fter tw o batters flew .out, Hopkins singled and Walker followed with his first home run. Texas took the lead in the sixth inning. Olle singled, Baumgarten got (Contiuned on page 3) .-------------------o — .......■— . TYPING CONTEST Harrisburg G i r l Turns Score of 63.33 Words Per Minute in in W riting at the rate of 63.33 words per minute, Marguerite Taylor of Milby High School, Harrisburg, won Interscholastic the first place League typewriting contest held here Friday. Elsie Merriman of Austin w’on second place with a score of 58 words per minute, and Macel Gard­ ner of Sour Lake won third with 56.33 words per minute. The award for first place was S IA TE EXTEMPORE 11 R \ AND DECLAMATION WINNERS CHOSEN H e Cinches V ictory for Longhorn T eam By E. P. Q U E R E A U State winners in high school, | rural school, and city divisions of boys’ and birls’ declamation, ! and high school and city divis- i ions of extem poraneous speech were decided Friday night the final contests of the Interscholastic in League Meet. Results of the declamation and ex­ temporaneous final contests are as follows: City a nd Ru r al Boys: (High School) Leroy Jeffers, Roland, and Jean Rodgers, Quanah, tied for first pace; no second; James Smith, Ranger, third. (City Division) Ross Carr, Main Avenue High School, San Antonio, first; Robert Snakard, Fort Worth Central, Fort Worth, second; Fisher Ames Tyler, Austin and Lawrence Bash, Wichita Falls IL S. tied for third place. (Rural Devision) Charles Brown, Francitas, first; Marvin Lynn, Oran second; Jack Edmiston, Wall School, Wall, third. Girls: (High School) Thelma Will­ first; iams, Dublin High School, Madeline Kincannon, Georgetown High School, second; Dorothy Swit /.or, La Port High School, third. (City Division) Maude Ellen Davis. Brackenridge High, Sart Antonio, first; Desdamona W eatherford, Ama­ rillo High School, second; Sadie Shanblum, Fort Worth Central High School, third. E x t e m p o r e Speech speech: Extemporaneous (High School Division) Billy Hamlen, Holl­ and, firstffi Waldine Stocton, Sher­ man, second; Taylor Henry, Pales­ tine and Margaret Barber, Edinburg, tied for third. (City Division) Alex Carillo, Jr., Main Avenue High School, San An­ tonio, first; Charles Long, North High, Dallas, second; Roy Hofheinz, San Jacinto High, Houston, third! Judges were D. Charles Kneier, Dr. R. A. Law, R. I. Fouraker, Miss Rachel Garza, Miss Ruby Terrill, | Dr. H. S. Ficke, A. H. Ribbink, Pal­ mer Throop, Dr. P. M. Batchelder, B. I F. Harrison. Speakers and V ersus Clubs H old Picnic Saturday at Bartons The annual spring term joint pic- nic o f the Versus and Speaker’s club9 w il| be held Saturday evening, organization8 „ m ^ Famous Sculptor Points Out W ealth of Material for Art W ork in Texas ANNOUNCE PRIZE W H S Clyde Gray of Houston and Roslyn Goldsmith of Dal­ las W in in Art Contest ‘'If Texas is ever to be fa ­ mous in art, you must make it so,” was the gist of the address delivered Friday night by Gut- zon Borglum, nationally re­ nowned sculptor, to the general pub­ lic and particularly to the contestants in the Interscholastic League art con­ test. Borglum, representing the league authorities, announced the winners in the art contest and presented the prizes. Clyde Gray of Houston and Roslyn Goldsmith o f Dallas won first and second places, respective­ ly. A number of Mr. Borglum’s re­ marks were made to these young them was people. His advice to “ Don’t summed up lie.” in the maxim, in “ It is the easiest thing the world to fall into the habit of cari­ caturing your subjects,” he went on to tell them. “ It is very easy to ex­ aggerate their salient points. Don’t do it. The aim of education is to teach the students to see things ac­ curately and to think. The object of the art student is to view accu­ rately the light and shade and to reproduce accurately what he sees.” Cha nge s Song Quoting the refrain from Dean T. U. Taylor’s famous engineer song, “ Texas i s -watching you (from “ Hi, Ho, B alls” ), Borglum said he wished to change it to read, “The world is watching Texas.” He explained that while Texas looms among the largest and w ealthiest states in the Union, she has done nothing in the realm of art; she has failed in her duty of preserving her historical and natural beauties. “T exas,” he went on, “had her be­ ginning in a series of events which can be equalled by nothing else in American history for loyalty and bravery, and absolutely nothing has been done to commemorate in a last­ ing form those men who gave their lives so nobly for the territory which is now your homo. On C e n t en ni al and into jazz— make “Nine years from now, Texas will be one hundred years old. Nine years from now, the Texas Centen- rnl Exposition will be held. You have nine years in which to make up for years o f neglect. Don’t allow that event to degenerate a mere carnival, with balloons and brass bands it som ething which will turn the eyes of the whole world to Texas; make of it a real exposition of the life Texas, a memorial to all that has gone into the creation o f the state. Austin, Fort Worth, Dallas, San A n­ tonio— all have something to contrib­ ute. In practically everything con­ nected with the exposition, there is going to be a great need for artistic and creative genius and skilled crafts­ manship. “America struggled a hundred years to shake o ff the psue- ( Contiuned on page 3) for over 'T'EX A S’ trium ph over th e B aylor B ears S atu rd ay was largely due to th e efforts of Arvie Walk­ er, first baseman, who not only played his usual good game in the field but also scored some seven runs with two homers and a sacri­ fice. Otherwise Arvie a rather dull day. had DEITS PHI DELTA L Honorary Fellowship Organi­ zation Draws Members From All Law Classes „ , Selection of 13. law , . j . . ° 7:30 A.M.- Breakfast for faculty representatives at University Cafeteria, after which will occur the State meeting for discussion of rules and regulations of contests and other matters for the good of the order. Only those who secured tickets at League Office, Extension Building, Little Campus, before 5 p. rn., Friday, May 6, will be admitted to this function. 9:00 A.M.- Fourth round in boys’ and girls’ tennis singles. Semi-finals in boys’ and girls’ tennis doubles. Semi-finals g irls’ debate high-school division, Y.M.C.A. Audi­ torium. Semi-finals boys’ debate, high-school division, basement of University Baptist Church. 11:00 A.M.- Final debate Boys’ City Division, Girls’ High school Division, Y.M.C.A. Auditorium. 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.- Semi-finals in boys* and girls’ tennis singles. Final track meet, Texas Memorial Stadium. Finals in boys’ and g irls’ tennis doubles. 4:00 P.M.— Finals in boys' and g irls’ tennis singles. 7:30 P.M.— Final boys’ debate (high-school) and final girls’ debate (city ), Law Auditorium; Governor Dan Moody, presiding. Leaguers Hold Initial Debates; Finals Today Preliminary contests in the boys’ and girls’ debates of the University Interscholastic League were held Fri­ day, May 6, to determine the con­ the testants that will compete final and sem i-final conflicts Satur­ day. The decision of the final win­ ners in the three-R contest was de­ cided also on Friday morning. in Privilege to meet the other teams of the finals was obtained by defeat­ ing 23 other district teams in the case of the high school division, and seven other debate teams in the city division. Preliminaries in boys’ debate re­ sulted as follows: (High School Di­ vision) Desdemona, Aubrey W at­ ford and Lewis King; Hubbard, Ayl­ and Ben Davis; mer McNeese Athens, Homer Lee Parsons and Mastin Stover; Winters, Auburn Neeley and Perry Barber. (City D ivision): Brackenridge High, San Antonio, Burton Morris and James Reveley; Fort Worth, J. A. Lovell and M. P. Daniel. Preliminaries in girls’ debate re­ sulted as follows: (High School Di­ vision) Childress, Opal Coley and Ha­ zel Bullock; Lone Oak, Dorothy Freeze and Winnie E. Pollard; Moody, Caille McKanie and Hilda Stallings; San Benito, A I b e r t a Brown and Irene Dodson. (City D iv isio n ): Main Avenue High, San Antonio, Emma Jane Glove and Ruth Callaway; Fort Worth, Ra­ chel Williams and Mary Bunce. Contestants in the three-R contest of reading, writing, and arithmetic were eliminated in the 27 districts. The winners were Annie Phillips of first Sycamore place; Evelyn Harris of the Fulshear School, Fulshear; sod Annie Jahnke of the Berlin School, Brenham. School, Decatur, Closing Feature of National Music W eek; Mother’s Day Numbers Feature Appearing in concert at the Han­ cock Opera House as a closing fea ­ ture of National Music Week, the Amateur Choral Club will perform Sunday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock, according to an announcement by Mrs. Joe James, president of the or­ ganization. Mother’s Day numbers the program, will be included in which is under the supervision o f Lester C. Bernizer, director of the club. A special feature of the program will be piano selections by Elizabeth Garrett o f the University Conserva­ tory o f Music. Mrs. Verna K. Mat­ thews will be the accompanist for the afternoon, Mr. Bernizer said. This program follows the nature lecture delivered Thursday night by Royal Dixon, whose appearance was a substitute attraction for Fannie Hurst's lecture, which marks the close of one of the most successful sponsored by lyceum seasons ever the Amateur Choral Club. Miss Hurst was scheduled to ap­ pear in Austin several weeks ago, but she was unavoidably prevented from doing so. Mrs. Joe James, president of the expressed her organization, Friday res­ satisfaction with the splendid ponse of the people o f Austin and of the University in co-operating with this work. “ This organization,” the best Mrs. James said, “brings I talent available on the lecture and j concert stage to Austin each year for the pleasure of t,he general pub­ lic. Every effo rt is^nade to inspire an appreciation o f the fin e arts.” FAI L TD REVEAL S T A T E San A ntonio, Dallas, Ranger, and Abilene Are Main Contenders * F U LS THIS AFTERNOON League Records Threatened by Performances in Early Heats at Stadium By R O B E R T E. B. F I E L D E R T e x a n Sport* Edi tor If Friday’s preliminaries in the Seventeenth Interscholas­ tic League Track and Field Meet, is any indication of w h a t the finals of today will be, then the promise that this year’s meet would be one of the best, will be fulfilled. An insight of what will happen this afternoon at 2:30 on the Stadium track was shown yesterday when one record fell and others were closely approached. Friday’s preliminaries in the field and track events still left the prob-i able State champion in the dark. The chances at the present time seem to be for San Antonio, with Bracken­ ridge and Main Avenue o f that city having a number o f men who are sure to place in the finals, Dallas, with E’orrest and Oak C liff boast­ ing some of the best material in the school’s history, and Ranger and Abi­ lene showing up well. D a vi t I* Good E. Davis, Freeport dark hose, step­ ped his heat in the 220 yard dash in 21.8 seconds, breaking the League's record by one-tenth second. W ilkey, El Paso star dash man, ran the same race in the present record time, 21.9 to win his heat. All indications point to the breaking of this record o ffi­ cially this afternoon when these tw o men meet in the finals. inches. In Friday’s Another record which seems doom­ ed is the javelin throw record of 174 per­ feet IO formances, Gates, repesenting the little town o f Flotmot, had no d iffi­ culty in throwing the spear with ease 172 fe e t The only other record which is the one m ile seems endangered relay. a chance to establish a new record since- in a blanket finish the time o f 31.9 was made, 1.4 seconds over the ex ­ isting recod. Several teams will have Masonic Home, F t . Worth seem s sure of ten points with the same Happy Hall who has taken the first places in the shot and discus for the last few meets with regularity. Half has a chance o f setting a record in either event, but it is unlikely that such will occur. Johnston, who push­ ed Hall in both events will probably take second in the same events since the Wills Point entry came in this place yesterday with ease. membership rn Delta Phi Delta, h on -j orary fellowship made Thursday from the three law classes by the society, headed by Rip; ^ # ?wjm and , upp(,r. Collins, who conducted the election organ,ration, was | ^ f iM ^ ^ ^ t<> Rarton ^ ^ T( xaf Bjb,e chair Following an ancient practice of pf Delta Fbi Delta, the honorary organ-, ^ ization of good fellow's scholars, the free follow ing men were and „An [hat u required on thp part that bring their bathing suits and be outin(f on ^ there on tim e,” stated Myrtle Whit­ mire and Edwin Bucek who are in charge o f the arrangements. Stunts and games to be played after supper will not be revealed until the time for this part o f the program arrives. a gold medal for the contestant and | ta a silver loving cup for her school; | ‘ ^ for second, a silver medal, and for third, a bronze medal. Twenty-five contestants were entered, represent­ ing ten districts. senior d a sa . Tom g u w , Opie Watson, Ernest Guinn. From the middle law •la ss: Ham­ ilton McRae, Grey Brown, Rip Un- ^ P U B L I C A T I O N S GIVE AWARDS AT ANNUAL BANQUET MAY I i ZZ. The contest was carried out under the direction of Miss Florence Stuli­ ken, instructor in typewriting in the in the University. Much the event was evidenced, this being interest , . , , first year im u et League progra m . ________ in e P H I L L I P S W I N S P R I Z E , I _ i Membership in Delta Phi Delta is Remuneration in the form of much on the exclusive and distinc- j food and lots of fun will be fur- ; tive qualities o f fellowship, ability niched the sta ffs of the publications Saturday frr | to reraain in the law school, and a night, May 14, it was announced by b elief in and a practice o f the Epi ti cir year's work year s o f entertainm ent composed o f the best talent in the University and in Austin, and an orchestra will fur­ nish music during the evening and for dancing. . Only twice a the L urines# office >» t-relay. Dorothy Phillips won the box of ©tudAH ideals of n e in at the a l l - l a w banquet a n d again o n ,v a n e at 7:30 c c m k at tn t . candy given by Pete’. Candy Kitchen year are the honor, c o n f e r r e d , once j O n that evening, when they con- ( a e- f o r k e e p i n g the bent w ore c a r d the second game against Baylor F r i-1 the traditional Delta Phi Delta day; term, more than 225 (b id e n t, who have written and edited the four day. Marjorie Stone, ran a close ^ o f May 5. Varsity publications will Ie treated s e c o n d w ith her card. Both cards to a banquet, entertainm ent, “ T and were checked by the official score Quill” awards, and a dance. b o o k and Miss Phillips won by a n a r­ row margin. M ary P o rte r Travis a n d V irginia M cGaba received hon­ o r a b le mention. Two m ore boxes of candy will be given by P e te ’s Place this s e a s o n , b ath being aw arded a t Hie I . C. U. games, Approximately six hundred invita­ tions will be sent to faculty mem­ bers, Austin residents and students to attend the annual Orehesus reci­ tal to be given on the back lawn at the Scottish Rite Dormitory Thurs­ day evening, May 12. The whole banquet hall o f the* cafeteria will be opened for the party, and it is thought that it will be arranged in cabaret style. Burt Dyke, production manager o f the Publications, is arranging a program j they said. for the banquet, introduction o f the in­ coming editors, presentation o f the “T and Quill” awards, and the an­ nouncement o f awards to , the best reporter and best issue editor on the Texan will be made at this time. Editors pointed out that it is a r e f la t io n of the Students' Associa­ tion that no awards shall be given students who have not done credit­ able v?ork for at least ninety days. This rule will be adhered to rigidly, The tentative program calls ORCHESUS RECITAL , Examinations Last Four Hours and Cover Many Sub­ jects Mrs. James said that the co-op­ Main Rank* High eration o f the student body was un­ Main Avenue o f San Antonio, pre«- usual and surprising. Special rates for the ent Interscholastic Champions, have were offered to three attractions o f the last season, two men on their team who would do and out of 4700 letters mailed out, credit to most any college. Davis, dash man and Henry, hurdler have tickets, more than rhe schedule as given | „ What .g m o r e» sfce said. “practic- their chances of winning bright that purchased tickets a t - Invents today, or at least o f placing senicrs will be held Saturday, each to last four hours. by the heads of the various depart-j Major examinations 1300 bought students for - « _ . ments is as follows: Pure Mathematics, Saturday, May 7, 2 to 6, M. B. 207; Philosophy; Psy­ chology, Saturday, May 7, 2 to 6, G. H. 213; History, Saturday, May 7, 2 to 6, G. H. I l l ; Romance Lan­ guages, Saturday, May 7, 2 to C, M. B. 219; Economics, Saturday, May 7, 2 to 6, G. H. 315; Government, Sat­ urday, May 7, 2 to 6, G. H. 7; Eng­ lish or Comparative Literature, Sat- .« H ildebrand L eaves for W ashington T o A tten d C onvention of Dean Ira P. H ildebrand the University law school le ft Austin Fri­ day at noon for Washington, D. C., where he will attend the national convention of the A m erican Law As­ sociation, o f which o rg anization he is a life member, recently elected. During Dean Hildebrand’s absence for the next two w'eeks his classes in the law school will be suspended. Judge J. E. Hallen o f the law school will conduct double torts classes in the junior law sections during the dean’s absence, — L d e d the perform ances.” The three attractions o f the sea-j son that has just closed were Ma­ dame Schumann-Heink, famous con­ tralto, on January 12; Mischa I•*TTT: I t n r r I u h u h / ISP*®* a r e m a n e ox o u r e x iu o u . h w b ** T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927, s h e B a lly &exan F irst C o fl« li Dally is th* Sooth. F?M t*ct*d s e th * o f th * U n iv e r s ity a i T i u i l r th * T o m * S tu d e n ts F tb & a a ttm * . Cue., every ai or s i o r except Monday. B y f t M i i ©Me**, L Mali, T a le p h s n a § 6 © i, Editorial © « e a t. J HxiL Telephone r if i l sW br tn# K a l»#m t* Fe***, A CL Wright. M anager, 3 ISIL B ai**** u a« « M a n a g e r ; W . P. D ev ereu x , J r tar; La*IU K St*ll, A4*«fti*hlg Manager; Hor U Hay***. Advertising Solicitor; J#**!# Hopkina, Chia* ■ified Advertising OFF1CS STAFF; Roy L. Fag*. llOttU Barth#, Lorta* Broacher, 0, F. I inurn. W. P. R*pp*r Cfrenfstfo* M iu t« ■rn................. aa*. Department Heads: Vaiwra Moor*. fe**ar«*; Margaret Wftfcerapoon. aodety; Dick Vaughan. Nap Bn .gfaton. ijotpa ; £. A. Palmer, Jester; J. S. NUndorff. cartoonist. Writer*: t ports. Frank Fem, V!.- Mer re. *• *■ »• Fielder. Luther Hudson, Cliff W H k ln - | aor,, SU C--*> la*;/. David Heath. Lynwood Bofett, Irma Bander, Anta Grana ; Society. Kdith Belmar. Mar'ha Anne ftu .. Zo'.a M 'stein, Offaly* Kine hell, A Sc* Mar WTI Ie , Pa aff ne j KCockie* Kan SfcifThtt*. Gladys Whit! -y; Feature*, Everett* I*>v*, Andy Carter, Gustave FVroandet. Dnrttlly Taylor, Sara For; Sr*“riaJ Reporters, Lorena Drummond, Amaine Smith. I lf att** Sailer, Cecil Bai*. Ralph Parker; Fail tori ai*. Jimmie Van Ste kl*. Martha!! Elliott, REPORTERS X lr fjfmJR p. Qnrrierj, Madeline J Hit, liar Lay*don. Doris Ifoefgen, Violet H»Ward. Martin Krcst, W. Al. Baker. Lmti e Ho eg! na. Van Ski (flatt*. VS. H. Stoke*. Susie Banks, j Pe, cie Bank*. LTS aah* sh Barrett, Marie B a rre tt, W rmt* C a rl. Ha! Long, St nan Buckley, f M*.*«t lee Burden, Nathan Seeks, Grace Sanderson. KeUrt. L«» Rhea. I . T, ti,— Fast F<>rrM*n. I*orothy Yet#*, Ai vin Roomngky, Mi* rn done*. Iantiae Starry, I ansi** Return***. Dor ie McRae, T M a t King, Arrtoinrette K aah ne. Mary Ann Lifsbuts. CMP ifradSey, Rita fiber Aor fey. Margaret Eldridge, Margaret >eho««r*t*dt, Malcolm (Steen, L. B. Newman, Robert W. Motley, W. Ii. Spink*. Fannie Boyle#. A n d y C a rcer (le u c ia * L d M * # te r A'a jrtt* Gardner . M ary M cC arvcy _ Issue Editor Adjutant . . A ssistant A'blatant t h e a c a d e m i c K K R have its regular m eetin g at THE S C A N D IN A V IA N S o ciety will the 106 evening, home o f Mrs. A, O, West 30th S t., Saturday May 7, at S o'clock. Sand bo, t h e oh ,¥.< list. —----- - “O xford HILDA AND ERSO N /C O M M E N T !NC recently ^ fact that there has been a im at ti a1 of dis* tucson in regard to dis- c d m l s from American c o lleg es arni ; universities, the New Student asks 1 through if* new s service if th.** U n it - . od Staten has a distinguished kicked-; OLft-oWcsdiege today revere# the m em ory of S helley, John Locke, W illiam Fen, Edward Gibbon. and W alter Savage ob- rerv ts the circular. unruly undergraduate* ^H E EX A M IN A T IO N S fo r student* were such that they 4 r e a1 exp» lied from the m ajoring in Pure M athem atics will university, charged with such crim e* J ^ h d d jf| Main Buildinff 2 07 on as sed ition , athena*, d u d fig h t in g arni m anslaughter. Has (hi country a com parable list*" Official Notices M ay 7, from 2 until 6. ‘‘Y et tho*** men ; Faculty E. L. DODD. J.andor,” V A R S IT Y HAS A T T R A C T IO N S FOR LEAGUE ! sity enjoy the freshness o f tho high school yourn? people and so f a t as I tho reported can find out th ey are the w ell pleased to have them on I campus. OIE GEOLOGIST \ By E L A I N E S M I T H . ae others see u s;” It takes a stranger to appreciate the value o f the U n iv ersity cam pus and tie advantages . . . It* building , Its libraries, and the Uke. T his fa c t is revealed in interview s w ith inter- scholastic-leaguers v isitin g in A ustin now. “ I like the ceilin g in the W renn L ibrary,” one stu d en t rem arked. “ If we had a c e ib a * like that, I think we could study better in high sch o o l,” But m any U n iversity students know the W renn l ibrary has a ceilin g only because most rooms do have. EIS REGENTS BOSH™ PO STPO NED EXA M IN A TIO N S o f a com m ittee Postponed, advanced b an d in g, and headed by Burt D yke. B arbecued are e x a m in a tio n to rem ove v iil he held b eginning May 12. The am ong the things to be served, D yke conditione chicken and other jet! under direction d elicacies day that application could be de to take these exam ination wax laid. The Cowboys w ill m eet at the ea st hursday. d a y 5. R egistrar E. J. end o f the Main B uild ing Sunday al'ternoon at 4 o ’clock to prepare for the trip, the entire party leaving from that picnic point fo r grounds. the _____ i Mathews urges all stu d en ts who sign- i erj up to take these exam inations to S e v e n M e m b e r s in N o n - P a r t i - be lire to appear on the day assign- (-(i- because fa ilu re to ta k e such an examination* '-nee a perm it has been granted, calls for a grade o f “ F* in : the course involved. s a n B o d y A p p o i n t e d b y G o v e o o r In (he last ession o f the f)kla«J —... - - - ...q----------—— ho ma L egislature, a hill was intro. This- will he the final social ev en t of the organization this year, C o ffey ‘•aid, but one m ore business m eet­ in g will be held before the close o f the session. * -----------— o---------------- A L L S A I N T S C H A P E L ( U n i v e r s i t y E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h ) W h i t i » A v e n u e a n d W e s t 2 7 t h S t . R ev . D u B o s e M u r p h y , R e c t o r H oly Com m union, 7 :30 a, rn. Sunday School, 9r45 a. rn. M orning P rayer and Serm on, l l Dr. D. C. Barton of Houston 1 ' " an'1 r - “d rrovMm# for th C o w b o y s S ta g e S p r in g - P lc n ,c o n S u n d a y ", 1 X p _________ Will Deliver Lecture on _ Salt Domes . ' *"*1 ; RT T t-» consist o f seven m em bers to ne , appointed bv the G overnor, by and; • with the consent o f the S enate. in itia tio n ; The m em bers a te to have a ten -1 o f new m em bers, the T exas Cow- o f ure ot- o ffic e o f seven years, and are I boys wil Istage a m oonlight picnic I C elebrating the recen t Salt dom es will be the su b ject a lecture to be given in B io lo g y ! to c o n stitu te a non-partisan ^ * ‘1 Sunday n igh t “ som ew here on Barton with not less than three o f its m eni­ NOTICE TO SE N IO R S— The Ex- am ination* for sertfora m ajoring lh and the D epartm ent o f Philosophy T his high school l. stu d en t’s com - U bor!>,ory Monday a ftern o o n at i - •. I a — merit may have its m erits, but it t a r to he w ondered if he could find a n y - ; H ouston. Dr. Barton is head o f the .rung an just west o f the libra r>. The cam pus j buzzards and say, “ N o .” num ber o f years engaged loungy co-ed# would intriguing as B eck’s Lake G eophysical R estart h Oorporation j for jho rt ?idue o f the that city , and has been th e] provided ' JT Dr. I). . Ha tx n rx. in in • — ....... c f hers to he alum ni o f Oklahoma I n s - T:„. Governor . for a j mem bers arc subject to rem oval s th e Oklahoma S ta tu tes E very interscholastic leaguer i# a dynam o o f questions1. “ Could y o u region. study o f petroleum g eo lo g y in th is; and by that m ethod only. Thc bid I is so a r ra n g e d th a t one m em ber goe* out of of fica each year. : Crock,” according lo announcem ent I „ m a. rn. 15 is to have b y « e r a ld C o ffe y forem an . “ The Christian H om e” „ „ w cr to fm v a c o n c k s, but only term . The w *!! Join F orty C ow boys and their in thc ev eDt, m aking the j p. m. d a tes E v en in g Prayer and A ddress. | !n*P Sunday a ftern o o n to the scen e; in autom obiles fu r n ish -j picnic ‘The E pistle to the R om ans” S tu d en ts’ Sunday (Tub, 6 p. rn. P sychology wll May 7. from 2 until 6 in the after- noon in Garrison Hall 213, lb* held Saturday,! d irect, m* G. W A TT S CU NNING H AM . I — — to th* treoloiry depart. I He has bei n connected w ith sev- , . one inquiring lad aaked. Ile, I upon being engaged in co n v ersa tio n ,, revealed that he had a , - ! "uc« Wifu» ^ operation ready planned bt# co lleg e course# for Accor<*fag to member# here, neirt >at isfy the fir st requirem ents >>f an all- A m erifa n-kic ked-otit-.ird* r. But it might not be altogeth er irrelevan t in this co n n ection to sug g est t in t no one ha- thought seriously o f com pil­ ing a list o f em inent Am ericana and com paring them with Shell Gibbon on the baals o f the fact that 1 solve they were kicked out o f co lleg e. the first place, the ha - is o f com par-; 2-5 p. rn. A pplication ir<»n second place, any legitim ate c o m p a r e r than M ay IO. iaou ct uId be made. the fa ct thiu the A m ericans had been kicked out of rcdftge as hOO lea­ guer# arrived on the cam pus is the ; sa tisfied sophistication o f the Var­ sity strides. N ever fins thor*- been such d ign ity iii classes, at meal# and on the cam pus a# ha# been seen by silent observers during the past few days. I ‘.She is a newspaper reporter,” th ey p whispered with surprise and glanced around to see if they could discover a cam era. All in all stu d en ts o f the Univer* Student# i ■ T exas Birde Chair .Saturday, May 7,; i at <1:39. EDW IN B U C EK , n «* u A ^ v r t A u o n v C. ML MONTGOMERY, f! T H E ST U D E N T S ’ A . em blr m e e t M o n d a y a t 4 o c lo c k w ill H ELEN HEUSSNER EX A M IN A TIO N S fo r students m a­ joring in Econom ics w ill be hetki on .May 7 from 2 to 6 in Garrison Hall 315. E. EL HALE from G R A D U A T E H *' »ry C u b : Join the EXAM INATIO NS for students m ajor- jag in Government will be held on T rtaenre H unt starting rendezvous a t H i W est 2 3rd St reel {May 7 fro w 2 to 6 in Garrison Hall a t 7 :$9 p. rn. T o e-d a y , May ML I f I 7. a Willing hu n ter, make your mark th e Archive with Pirate A den Room before dank o f May IG It. C. MARTIN. the .in C A P T A IN A BIG A IL C l R IK E . LONGHORN BAND: Etedtioa of of- ■ fhmr- ll'Ottday at 7:15, T O E PPER W EIH. G- ^ L U ' d r A E X A M IN A T IO N S for Seniors ma-1 joying in E nglish or Comparative Saturday, Literature g i l l he given May 7, in Main Building 172, from % to 6 o'clock. T. P. HARRISON, j he authority on the g a l-1 logical o ccu ranee of oil, particularK { ,r " ( ,u ‘f Coastal plains. this sort, In territory unec it i with underground *"<* fh ^ sta d Y ar,d m ethod [*><' °< Coach 1 o f lo ca tio n of H eaded by the brilliant John T er­ rell, one o f the best 440 men the oil <'f U niversity has had in som e , ... « frosh will take on . tim e, Teh rein r In stitu te May 13. The t e is th erefo re o f paramount, im- frosh w rn the b s f match a fte r n portance to the oil operators in this fight and feg io n , it is said. h rd it H con fid en tly reported (hat th e K errville boys have blood The lecture M onday is a p art o f I in (heir ey es and sand in their hair, the regular program o f the I 'nicer- i nod have sworn (o bring home the sity Public lectures com m ittee. tay aw ay forever. I nc n or e- ■iwfo—i'iniimn THE WALTER TIPS COMPANY A u t o m o b i l e A c c e s s o r i e s 7 0 8 C o n g r e s s Hardware and Machinery Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition A Sale of 500 Genuine English Broadcloth and Novelty SH IR T S .19 EACH ■ Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday O u r r e g u l a r 2 . 0 0 S h ir t s t e r n s . C o lia r a t t a c h e d a n d n e c k b a n d s t y l e * . Take a d v a n t a g e o f th is s p e c i a l . B u y s e v e r a l — in w h i t e , g r e y , t a n s a n d n o v e l t y p a t ­ to 17. S ix e s 14 TROUSER SALE New silk stripe flannels in light shades 7.50 quality Sizes 29 to 40 Sizes 29 to 40 I w a n t to th a n k e a c h of th e S i* H u n ­ d r e d v o te r * w ho in to t h e J a w * of p o litic a l d e f e a t a n d a s ­ s u r e e a c h of you of m y p e r s o n a l a p ­ p r e c ia tio n ro d e w ith m e A 1.00 Belt FREE with tro u sers at 3.49 up O t h e r g o o d v a l u e s a r e — 6 : 5 0 T r o u s e r s , N e w SO O T r o u s e r s , N o w 4 . 5 0 T r o u s e r s , N o w ............................................... 4 . 9 9 .................... . ............... .... ........... 3 . 9 9 ....... .« ,. 3 . 4 9 M U R R IN C L A R K P a ! rn B e a c h a n d o t h e r s u m m e r w e i g h t p a n t s a t 2 . 7 5 to 3 -9 8 . W h i t e Duck P ants, 2.50. W A R E E N S 714 ON THE AVENUE Ml m m m am m am . M A K I ; J . T Good enough for Dad— good enough for you Edgeworth • '* GET it all. D o n ’t miss any Of it, th e dizzy lights and party -co lo red i ro ck s; s te p p in g to th e fre n z ie d b la re o f sa x o ­ p h o n e s ; se n s e s tin g lin g with b e in g aliv e a n d in th e midst of it all. A nd next day—instructors w ho are likable but exacting. T o get the most out of college you m ust he full o f vitality, must have every nerve and muscle w orking full tim e. Right food is the key to it. T he Shredded W h eat habit will help you to m ake m ind and body alert and throw off the poisons th a t bring sluggish­ It’s appetizing ness* You’ll like it, too. eaten half a h u n d red ways; sm othered in fruit and cream o r toasted w ith butter them . and hot milk are two of just T H E SH R ED D ED W H E A T C O M PA N Y N ia g a r a F alls, N . \ \ SATURDAY, MAY 7, T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TEXAS WINS BORGLUM Halt 5 b e g in n in g S a t u r d a y m o rn in g , School f o r the been fit of the v i s i t - J Hon of the s u m m e r o f 1926, w h e n M ay I i , a t IO o ’clock, H e will ing In te rsc h o la stic L e a g u e delegates*.. th e s ta tio n w as used fo r re s e a r c h ( C o n tin u e d fro m page I ) (Continued from img<- I) In th e fall o f 1925, th e p ra c tic e w ork only. I o f b r o a d c a s tin g p r o g r a m s acco rd in g! b e g u n , 5 to a d e fin ite p r o g r a m w a s A S o u v e n ir o f V a r s ity . The T ex a * which policy has been c a r r ie d o u t R a n g e r , U n iv e rs ity co m ic m a g a z in e . up until tin* p r e s e n t, w ith th e exoep- A t th e U n iv e rs ity C o -o p . speak on C hem ical P e tro le u m N i t r o ­ gen C om pounds. He will sp e a k ag ain a t 5 on C o r n sion a n d P e t r o ­ “ M o to r leum in te re st anil a t 8 on F u e ls .” in Hr. Egloff is one o f the f o r e m o s t ch e m ists th e U n ited S ta te s . His g r e a t e s t work has b e e n in th e d e v e l­ o p m e n t of c r a c k in g processes fo r t h e p ro d u c tio n of g a so lin e from e t u d e oil, and he will i l lu s tr a te his le c t u r e s with m a t t e r d r a w n fro m his own p e r ­ sonal e x p e rim e n ts . —o— -------- KUT Has Open House for Leaguers Friday held K U T , U n iv e r s ity of Texas* b r o a d ­ c a s tin g s ta tio n , open h ou se l l o ’clock. F r id a y night fr o m 7 to Both th e stu d io s on th e Second flo o r I o f the Main B u ild in g a n d th e o p e r a t ­ th r o w n in V Hall w e re ing room b ut he has o ff e r e d U n iv e r s ity his best as- ; in c o n n e c tio n w ith the p o w er 0f I which w a to th e Publ5c* Thip w as d o n c show p u t on b y the E n g in e e r in g to j Interscholastic Leaguers And Students........ W o k n o w that you w ill be g la d fo r a c h a n c e in food. Come d o w n to w n an d try a real Mexican Lunch It’s d iffe r e n t, it’s good, it’s a p p e tiz in g . Y o u l l like it! NEW WAY CAFE “ The on ly original M exican C afe in t o w n ” 1 0 8 W e s t 5 t h . (S p ecia l la d ie s ’ d in in g room ) R egu la r Lunches — Short Orders — S a n d w ic h e s Cigars — C iga rettes I 3 A 0 0 4 .. 4 5 2 A B R H PO A E I 0 0 0 I I I 0 p {ern p a r t of th e c o u n try . T h e re i 0 q 0 0 2 f) dop lasteism of the art pi E n g la n d t.nd o th e r old w orld co un tries. Now, t h a t T e x a s is not f a r from a h u n ­ dred y e a rs old, it is u p to us to t u r n o u r eyes fro m th e old w orld s p le n ­ dors, fr o m old w orld a r t an d scu lp ­ tu r e , a n d re p ro d u c e in o u r a r t t h e b e a u tie s of o u r ow n s t a t e . ” S c u lp tu r e Head of B orghi rn. d e s ig n e r b f th e S to n e M ountain M em orial, is to head th e S c u lp tu r e U n iv e rsity School which will be o p en ed fo r the first tim e n e x t fall. No d e f in ite p lans h ave been m ade f o r the school, blit it is c e r ta in to becom e th e m ecca bf all a r t s tu d e n ts o f the w hole west-- is no school of S culpture of a n y im p o r t­ in C h i­ an ce cago b e in g th e la rg e st and b est in the c o u n try . The p e rso n n e l of B org- lu m ’s te a c h in g s t a f f has not been d e ­ cided up on, lean the to instant, H ugo Cilia, wTu* th e best in | this c o u n tr y , and who is with him now I in San A ntonio. is one tra in e d o r n a m e n t.alists th e W est, th e o n e in — -Q— — Dr. Egloff Begins Lectures May 14 Dr. (jufctav E g lo ff, oil chem ist, now ass o c ia te d with tho U n i­ versal Oil P r o d u c tio n C om pany, will in K t h r e e public fa m o u s le c tu re I deliv er A REVUE DE L l XE L a t e s t S o n g s — S n a p p y Step s b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s FAIREST CO EDS sacrificed hit by S helton, H op kins laid d ow n a b u n t, a n d Sisco o v e rth re w third, a l ­ to go hom e. W a lk e r low ing Olle th e n in. B a u m g a r te n T e x a s cinched th e g am e in th e next s ta n d by a landslide o f f o u r tallies. H a r r is hit. W ebb sa c rific e d him to second, Olle g o t on b ase on Sisco’s e rro r, B a u m g a r te n singled. H opkins la s t h o m e r flew' out, and W a lk e r ’s scored two a h e a d of him. T he B ox Score: T e x a s H a rris, ss* W ebb , lf Olle, p, 3b B a u m g a rte n , rf Hopkins, 2b W a lk e r, lh Davis, cf A llen, c Leach, 3b F orbes, p 2 . 3 3 2 I I T O T A L B aylor N ay lo r, c f . Roach, 3b . J o n e s , lf Sisco, l b ___ S helton, p . ... F o r e h a n d , r f Sm ith, ss Conally, 2b G re e n , c «......... 5 5 __ 4 ... 3 qu - 3 - 4 .. 4 4 i) 0 I 0 I 4 5 0 *> 0 2 7 I) 0 •> 0 5 I 0 8 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 i 0 J I 2 0 0 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 2 I I I I 0 0 0 8 7 7 27 2 27 A B R H PO A E 0 I I J 0 0 0 4 35 7 24 T e x a s B a y lo r _ ...... T O T A L Score by In n in g s : 8 4 R H E l .............. OOO 202 40x— 8 7 2 OOO 300 00 1— 4 7 4 Two base h its : Roach. Hom e run s, W a lk e r ^ , Jones*, S helton. L e f t on ( b a se s: T e x a s 6, B a y lo r 7. D o u b l e 1 to W a lk e r ; p la y : H o pk in s to Allen F o r b e s to W a lk e r. H it by p itc h e r: Allen and B a u m g a r te n F o r e h a n d b y Olle. Base on balls: o f f Sh e lto n 4, o f f Olle I, o f f F o rb e s I. S tr u c k o u t by Shelton 2, by Olle 4. W in n in g p itc h e r, F o rb e s. o--------------- b y S h e lto n ,! RICE B E A T S A G G IE S , 4-3 T he Rice Owls d e f e a te d th e T e x a s J A ggies 4 to 3 F r id a y in th e f ir s t o f a tw o -g a m e b aseball series a t lio n s- j to n . This loss, a lo n g w ith th e T e x a s j tw o -g a m e win o v er tho B a y lo r te a m , j p u ts T e x a s well in the lead f o r the i ch am p io n sh ip p e n n a n t. —at M u eller’s S h o e Store Comfortable Footwear -for dress — for d a n cin g . — for w a lk in g sh oes -A B O V E ALL — your should be co m fo rta b le . \ oil Ket this and m ore to o — 8'! A LE. -All th e n ew s t y le s — In p atent leath er, satin and colo red le a ­ th ers. H ig h m ed iu m , and low h eels. $ 9 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 1 u p -H osiery— Hie n ew s h a d e s and colors. G ordon and Onyx. $ 1 .6 5 , $ 1 .7 5 , $ 1 .9 5 up -W e fit correctly. TODAY At Austin Ms vie Shows H an cock: G loria S w a n to n and John B oles in “ T h e Love of M ajestic: Lois M oran and D on ald Keith in “ The W h irlw in d o f S u n y a .’’ Y o u th .” Quiten : M att M oore in “ T h e M y ster y C lu b .” C re sce n t: Milton Sill* in “‘T he S ilen t Lover. * T e x a s : C harles R ay and M ay M c A v o y in “ T h e Fir* B r ig a d e .” H A N C O C K C R E S C E N T ‘T h e Ixtve o f S u n y a ” is a s to r y Milton Sills a n d a n o ta b le c a s t in M ' o t c o n f lic tin g love a n d a m b itio n “ T he S ilen t L o v e r” a t th e C re sc e n t f r a u g h t w ith m ysticism o f th e acers T h e a t r e a re sc o rin g a n o t h e r t r e ­ o f a n c ie n t E g y p t. It is f a r d i f f e r e n t fro m th e u s u a l th e sc re e n and / t o r y p r e s e n te d on it in itse lf should a t t r a c t m a n y p e r ­ sons to th e H an cock T h e a t r e f o r its IEST . linai showings today. Miss S w a n so n to th e in c lu d in g se v e ra l is s u p p o r te d b y a fa c e s s t r o n g c a st P r o m i n e n t new lead, a m o n g is a f o r m e r Uni- Jo h n Boles, w ho • v e r i t y s t u d e n t a n d has been id e n ti­ f i e d with th e w o rk o f th e U n iv e r s ity is h e r r o m a n tic sc re e n . th e se I I C u r ta in Club. T h e s ta r , w ith A lb e r t P a r k e r , h e r dire c to r, h as p ro d u c e d a m a s t e r ­ piece a n d no o n e sh ould miss se e ­ ing it. m e n d o u s h it s im ila r to t h a t r e g i s t e r ­ ed by th e p o p u la r F i r s t N a tio n a l s t a r of I ,‘T he S e a H a w k ” a n d “ M en in Stee l.” Sills h im se lf is w in n in g m a n y ; n ew f r ie n d s w ith his d a r in g h o r s e ­ m anship a n d m a n ly c o u r tin g in th is th rillin g ta le o f th e F r e n c h Legion. Some o f th e m o st a r r e s t i n g a n d c on vincin g d e s e r t y e t r e g is ­ t e r e d by th e c a m e r a , t o g e t h e r w ith th e m o o n lig h t glim pses o f th e lonely M oroccan o u tp o s t w h e re Sills a n d his L e g io n n aire s k e p t w a tc h assist m a te ria lly in m a k in g “ T h e S ile n t L o v e r” a p a r t ic u la r ly b e a u t if u l p r e ­ se n ta tio n . shots T E X A S In p o in t of a c tin g , d ire c tio n a n d s to r y , “ T h e F ir e B r ig a d e ” q u a lifie s a »• one o f th e r e a lly g r e a t p ic tu re r it h a s been th e good f o r t u n e of this r e v ie w e r to witness. T his g r e a t sto r y , s ta g e d love a g a in s t a th r illin g fire b a c k g r o u n d , o pe n e d a t t h e T e x a s T h e a t r e y e s te r ­ It is a M e tro -G o ld w y n -M a y e r day. p ic tu re . “ T h e F ire B rig a d e ” brin g s barik t i th e screen th e d i a r i e s R ay e v e r y ­ one loves in a role t h a t lifts him to n ew heights. May Mc Avoy is seen in th e le ad in g fe m in in e role opposite Ray, a n d plays the p a r t w ith a sin ­ c e r i ty t h a t a d d s im m e a su ra b ly to h e r h istrio n ic r a n k . An exc e lle n t p e r fo r m a n c e as is g iv ­ J a m e s en by H o lm e s H e r b e r t G arw in, T om O ’B rie n , a n d E u g e n ic B e s s e r e r as th e m o th e r. Q U E E N “ The M y s te ry C lu b ,” tho U n iv e r ­ sal Jew el n o w p la y in g at. th e Q ueen T h e a t r e , Is c ra m m e d full w ith a c ­ tion and r e p le te w ith th rills a n d h u ­ I t is a c r e d i t to tho m a s te r ly mor. supervision of H e r b e r t B lache who d ire c ted it. th e tells o f T he p ic tu r e e v e n ts ta k in g place in a n d a b o u t “ T he M y­ s te r y C lu b ,” com posed of m illion­ a ire s who a re sk e ptic a l bf th e a b il­ ity o f th e police a p p r e h e n d in g T h e y p r e p a r e an a g r e e crim inals. to in which each m e m b e r merit c om m it a c r im e ; th e m e m b e r r e s ­ ponsible f o r its e x e c u tio n is to p a y a la rg e sum as a p en alty . in is t h a t the m e m b e r s This is th e basis of a s e rie s s e t of the enig m atic situ a tio n s on edge, n e rv e s of m aking th e m f r a n t i c w ith f e a r , in­ volve th e h e ro in suspicious e sc a p a ­ des* and a p p a r e n tly th e h e ro in e with a b a n d o f d e sp e ra d o e s. LEAGUE TRACK (C o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e I ) H o u sto n ( S a m H o u s t o n ) ; Sellers, A b ilene. T im e 16.3. T h ird h e a t : J. H e n r y , San A n to n io (M ain A v e n u e ) ; K ilp a tric k , S ta m f o r d . T im e 16. F o u r t h h e a t : T ho m p so n , W a x a h a ­ c h ie ; A cker, K nox City. T im e 16.4. Sixth h e a t: A n d r u s , Cisco; J o h n s o n , G u stin e . T im e 16.1. S e v en th h e a t : K e n t, E le c t r a ; Slocomb, C a m e ro n . T im e 16.1. 2 2 0 Yard Low Hurdle* H e n ry , San A n to n io (M ain A ve­ l ime n u e ) ; J e r d e n , M ine ra l Wells, Second h e a t : N ay lo r, C la r e n ­ 25.3. d o n ; N ew by , W in te r s . T im e 26.9. T h ir d h e a t : H a tc h , L o r e n a ; Reed, El h e a t : Cam po. T im e 26. S m ith, P e a r s a ll; Ledlow, A u stin . T im e 26.6. F i f t h h e a t : P a r m a , E n ­ n is; M oughon, W e a th e r f o r d . T im e Sixth h e a t : Slocomb, C a m e r ­ 26.1. ( Y o e ) ; L in e e ec u m , W e s t C o lu m ­ on bia. S e v e n th h e a t : K e n t, E l e c t r a , A n d ru s, Cisco. T im e 25.7. F o u r t h 4 4 0 Yard D ash F i r s t h e a t : C ate s, R ochelle; C r o c k ­ e r, H o lla n d ; D avalos, S a n A n to n io ( B r a c k e n r i d g e ) ; W e s te r f e ld t, Cisco. T im e 51.8. Second h e a t ; R eed, El C a m p o ; Cole, R a n g e r ; M e re d ith , W ic h ita F a lls ; M o rg an , C o rp u s C h ris ­ t i ; 52.1. T h ird h e a t : H am iter, D al­ la s ( F o r e s t A v e n u e ) ; B u rg e r, Abil­ (O ak C l i f f ) ; e n e ; P r a th e r , D allas P e a rc e , P lainview . Tim e 53.2. 2 2 0 Yard Da*h f e e t re q u ire d to q u a lify . 12 P oun d Shot Put Hall, F t. W o r th (M asonic H o m e ) ; Joh nson , S m ith v ille ; L u f k in ; O v e rto n , S t a m f o r d ; A dam s, R os­ co e; L e w te r, P a m p a ; J o h n s to n . G u s­ to q u a lify . tin e. 42 f e e t re q u ire d Sm ith, D iscus Hall, F t. W o rth (M asonic H o m e ) ; J o h n so n , S m ith v ille ; Seller:;, A u s tin , S keeters, N a c o g d o c h e s; H e flin , K a u f - | m a n ; Y a rb o ro u g h , K a u f m a n ; Ja c k - < son, B re c k e n r id g e ; G riffo n , S t a t e ; 112 f e e t a n d School re q u ire d to q ua lify. ( C o r s i c a n a ) . R u n n in g H igh Jump L aw ren ce, A b ile n e ; T e r r y , B ee­ ville; Fo x, B eeville; Bell, Bellville; H a rg r a v e , B lackw ell; J a c k so n , B r e c k ­ e n rid g e ; P e a rs o n , C a n y o n ; W e s t e r ­ feld t, Cisco; S tric k la n d , Cooled#'.*; K n ig h t, D e n to n ; R u th v e n , D o n n a ; P o rtw ood, G re e n v ille ; W ood, H a w ­ ley; Y a rb ro u g h , K a u f m a n ; Addicks, La G r a n g e ; H eise, I>a G r a n g e ; Gun- d e n r a th , L u f k in ; M in te r, M cA llen, Fisher, Mullen. to qu alify . 5 ’ 9 ” re q u ir e d R un ning B road Jum p C raig, P l a in v ie w ; C e rv e n k a , Bal- j Sim pkins, lin g e r; T e r r y , B eeville; Dallas ( F o r e s t A v e n u e ) ; T ho m as, El j C a m p o ; W ood, H a w le y ; M in ter, M c-' A llen; D ennis, M em phis. 20 f e e t 9 iftches r e q u ir e d to q u a lify . Jav elin T h row D ates, F l o t m o t; D u p re e , F r e e ­ p o r t ; Sim pkins, D allas ( F o r e s t A ve­ n u e ) ; Harriston, B r e c k e n r id g e ; H o d ­ ges, A u s tin ; Sayles, A b ile n e ; Mc* C ra ry , T y le r ; Kolb, G ra p e la n d . 172 f e e t . h e a t : S econd .W e lc o u r n e , R urth P e n ta th lo n F i r s t h e a t : W e lk e y , E l P a s o ; R u t ­ T a y lo r, R a n g e r ; Davis, Jo h n so n , E a s y M o u n ta in ; tj u a n n a h . j Hodges, B u f f a lo f a t , F o re - W e e s a te h e ; J o n e s, Big- ledge, K e n e d y ; T im e 21.9. F r e e p o r t ; O liver. F t. W o rth * P o ly - « • » . Mt. View; I dene, t e c h n i c ) ; P l e a s a n t V alley; h e a t : G a r m e s , h a m ; St. Clair, T im e 2 1 .8 . T h ird B a n g a ; M o rrison , S an A n g e lo ; M a r-j Z ibiU k i; F r a n c i s . N o r w o o d ; H am m shall E l e c t r a ; 22.3. R e y n o ld s, L u b b o c k ; H o u se r, E l e c t r a ; 1! i f ied In th e five e v e n ts f o r final*. G o dd ard, W aco. T im e 22.1. heat: Davis, San Antonio (Main A v-S Will Cruth Moms erne); Barton, Amarillo; Chrbtain, I freshman debater Litttefield. Time 22.3. h e a t : | S u n n y Hill; Bode, Ed en. T h e se q u a .- , , prominent, J niver- j atty, is spending the week-end at his I | b onle in S an A n t o m o - 8 8 0 Yard R an in the F o u r t h F i f t h ) First heat: Miller. Ft. Worth1 L (North Side); Hunnol, Brownwood; I r e la n d , C le b u r n e ; H illiard, D allas’, I m ore s tu d e n t (O a k C l i f f ) . T im e 2 :5.7 . S e c o n d visiting a t his home in Kerrville. in th e U n iv e rs ity , H e rm a n C la re n c e B ees, sopho- I ( B r a c k e n r i d g e ) ; h e a t : B ry a n , R a lls; W eihem , P la in ­ view ; L em ley, R a n g e r ; Brainward, F an A n to n io tim e 2:9.4. T h ird h e a t : Allred, W ic h ita F a l ls ; C h en o w e th , P a n h a n d l e ; A u s ­ tin , Bour L a k e ; H e y w o rth , H ousto n ( S a n J a c i n to H ig h ) . T im e 2 :6.7 . * O ne MHe R elay T e a m s q u a lif y in g : F o r e s t A v e n u e ( D a l l a s ) ; F a r m e r s v ill e ; F l o y d a d a ; H o u sto n (S a n J a c i n t o ) ; S an A n to n io ( B r a c k e n r i d g e ) ; W e a t h e r f o r d ; F t. W o r t h ( N o r th S i d e ) ; A b ile n e ; R a n ­ ge r. S Field Ere**** P o le V a u lt Nichols, C h ild re ss; S tric k la n d , Coo- ( F o r e s t Ave l e d g e ; B a ld ry , Balata n a e ) ; C e o n in g e r, E l e c t r a ; C h e ra u lt, H o u sto n J a c i n t o ) ; B a x te r , N’achadoehes; Compton, \ it'tori*. 11 ( S a n HANCOCK L A S T T I M E S T O D A Y Gloria Swanson In “The Love of Sunya” W ith John Bole* Midnight Matinee S u n d a y N ig h t R O N A L D C O L M A N V IL M A B A N K Y in “ T H E N IG H T O F L O V E ” r f * F r e e C offee WB* JET i Special May Silk Sale SATURDAY LAST DAY OF OUR MAY SILK SALE ’Red W ith ad d itio n a l lin es o f Sum m er L etter” D a y h ere in th e Silk S ale W a sh S ilk s jus! arrived, S a tu rd a y sh o u ld b e S hop d u r in g the m o rn in g if possible. LOT NO. 1 Printed Foulards $1.59 35 p a t t e r n s “ D a r b r o o k ” q u a lity p rin te d F o u l­ ards. All n e a t, c o n se rv a tiv e and small p a tte r n s . S how n in light and d a rk color c om binations. $2.00 Printed Crepe de Chine $1.63 New p r in te d C re p e de Chines, colors. over p a tte r n s . light and d a r k E x c e lle nt q u a lity c r e p e arui small a l l­ LOT NO. 2 Silks at an Extra Discount Values up to $3.75 , For I ••• P r in te d C r e p e d e C h in e s ——P la id T a f f e ta s $ 1 .9 8 — C h iffo n T a f f e ta —- P r in te d R o s h a n n r a — P r in te d C h iffo n * — W a sh R a ja h Silk* LOT NO. 3 Yard Crepe de Chines $1.48 35 shade; of all-silk c repe. S ta n d a r d q u a lity a n d g u a r a n te e d w ashable. Wash Flat Crepes $1.98 W a sha b le F la t C re p e s—-25 d i f f e r e n t shades— all new color to n e s an d also p le n ty staple Colors. Special sale price. Genuine Japanese Pongee 58c G u aran teed first ch oice q u a lity Jap B u n gee. N a tu ral color only. I A I I M om m e w e ig h t, yard ....................................... v L I J 18 M om m e w e ig h t, ya rd .......... ................. $1.59 ( p l LOT NO. 4 $2.25 “ Darbrook” Wash Silks small G u a r a n te e d w ashab le all-silk b ro a d c lo th checks, strip e s and sm all plaids. P lain color— y ard .................................... $1.98 LOT NO. 5 $2.00 Cheney’s Printed Florentine Silks, $1.48 32-inch P rin te d Silks. E x c e lle n t q uality . S u it­ a b le f o r p a ja m a s an d rose, brow ns, ta n s, gold, n a v y and blacks. kimonos. Blues, LOT NO. 6 Special Feature Table Silks -M e ta lin e $ J . 1 9 -R ay o n S a tin s -3 2 -in c h R a d iu m 36 inch B a r io n e t S a tin -C o tto n B a c k S a tin s Yard JUST ARRIVED 1000 y a r d s o f n ew w a s h a b le Silks for S u m m er y ea r. S m all, n ea t d esign s in ch es is th e w idth. M ost e x ce p tio n a l va lu e. S p e c ia lly b o u g h t for our May Silk S ale, y a rd ................... - . 3 6 $1.39 EARLY SPRING DRESSES B la ck — N avy and C olors A w o n d er fu l o p p o rtu n ity to p u rch a se a d ress for tra v elin g at g rea tly red u ced prices. A l s o m an y d resses are fo r d ressy w ear. A ll $ 4 9 .5 0 D resses N o w ..... ............ ........... A ll $ 3 9 .5 0 D resses N o w .............................. $39.50 $29.50 A ll $ 2 5 .0 0 D resses N o w ...............*....... A ll $ 3 5 .0 0 D resses N o w ....................... All $ 2 9 .5 0 D resses N o w ...................... . $25.00 $22.50 $18.75 SPECIAL SALE-SM ART SPORT HATS A ttr a c tiv e v a r ie ty ; colors. tan, red , rose, n ew blue, and b la ck . N o w re d u c e d for S ale, sp ecia l yo u r c h o ic e $3.00 A lso v e r y unusual line of b lack, tan and rose H ats— now priced a t .......................................... j T.H. WILLIAMS & CO. Congress Ave. at Fifth St. CARL H. MUELLER 6 0 6 C ongress A v e. H om e of G ood S h o es— H osiery T E X A S La*t Time* Today “THE FIRE BRIGADE” “ A* e x c it in g a* historic chariot race in 'B E N H U R ’. ”— N. Y. E v e n in g Po*t. the mmi Last Time* T od ay Lois Moran in “The Whirlwind of Youth” The Daily Texan Covers The Campus ({Massachusetts Institute o f technology ^ School o f Chemical engineering T r a d ic e > CLOTHES R e a d y - m a d e And Cut to Order E S T A B L I S H E D E N G L I S H U N I V E R S I T Y S T Y L E S , T A I L O R E D O V E R Y O U T H F U L C H A R T S S O L E L Y F O R D I S T I N G U I S H E D S E R V I C E IN T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S . I KOI r i m : a l and practical training it five industrial plants are important feature* of the Graduate < 'm ire in Chemical En­ gineering Practice. Field work i- carried out at Bangor, M e; Boston, M a "., Buffalo, N. Y „ and Bayonne, N. ! ., iii plant* producing iwlphite anti soda pulp, paper, caustic soda, chlorine, heavy acids and aah*, sugar, to k e , gas, steel, petroleum and other chemical product*. T he more important operations of Chemical Fagm eering, a* typified by the above processes, are studied systematically by test* and experiments on actual plant apparatus, thus fixing in the student's mind the principles of Chemical Engineering ai d correl iring these principles with praCth e. T h e work is non-remnnerative and independent of plant control, The whole attention of the students being directed to study and experimentation. R egistration is lim ite d , as students studv and experim ent in sm all group* anti re ce iv e in d iv id u al in stru c tio n b y re s id e n t m em b e rs of the In s titu te s F a c ility . ^ « ^ Admission requires adequate preparation in chemistry and engineering. Able .f id ems can complete the requirements for tile Master of Science degree ic ©ne and a half years. Fee fu rth er detat/i addrest tne S C H O O L */ CH EM IC AL E N G I N E E R I N G PRACTICE M assachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. -—*-| ~i ii, j0? in—*- S u its anti Topcoat* * 4 0 , * 4 5 , * 5 0 •SE COMPETITION ANTICIPATED IN DUAL MEET WITH AGGIES TODAY OAK CLIFF, AUSTIN, EL PASO, HOUSTON BOYS’ SINGLES TEAMS TO PLAY TENNIS SEMI-FINALS lf R E D A I L Y T E X A R •birthday party under the general d i-lF ox. who will attend to the clean-up. „ ™____ All members are to come dressed SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927. in white. “AU members who cannot buy clothes can borrow them for this one occasion,” stated the members of the staff who made this requirem ent compulsory. rection of Wee Brownie Cocke. Plans have been made to leave the W oman’s Gym a t 3:30 o’clock. The destination of the hikers, the food, the names of all who are to receive awards, the new councillors, and the gypsy queen are all to be kept se­ cret until th at hour. El Paso high school boys singles four contractors, b u t a discrepancy team in tennis fought th eir way to jn one 0 f them made it necessary to to the A ttorney the semi-final* in the U niversity of j refer the m atter Texas Interscholastic League m eet General’s departm ent before any yesterday afternoon, and are paired action could be taken on them, against the Oak C liff team , while J C ontractors were asked Houston will meet A ustin’s well bal- anced team thi? afternoon. to make their bids in one unit fo r the fur- j nishing of the entire building. One The results of the girls’ doubles of them, however, was made in two have passed the requirem ents for camper, tram per, trail-m aker, and gypsy, and j Rumors th at President W. B. Biz- will receive their awards on this last outing. The gypsy queen will be; zed of Oklahoma I Diversity will ac­ c re te d from among those who have cept the presidency of the Univer- are as follows: Georgetown defeated units, one unit fo r the upper floor j c btained approval from each of the J sky of Texas are not true, accord- .K errville, Chillicothe defeated M arfa and another fo r the lower. The sum counciUors fo r the full am ount of ing to a story in the Oklahoma Uni- RUMOR UNFOUNDED SUCCEED SPLAWN; BIZZELL NOT TO Approximately th irty girls ------------- o---------—— Rivalry in Dashes and Hurdles; Meet at College Station M ail Out Bulletin Describing V arsity and Its A d van tages ( More than 15,000 illustrated b u l-1 track lottos of the University of Texas- traek were sent this week by the Regis- and organization*, in­ ions schools cluding Deans Benedict, Taylor, Moore and Terril}, and William I,. McGill, Clyde Littlefie ld, and Dr. Pe nick. These pictures serve to illustrate concerning life the w ritten m atter . , rec or . ? T od*/ Tex** University's team faces the hardest dual m eet that it has engaged in for five . . j. yftirs o on e ea e will be a ease of a good team against a team nearly as good with the home varsity environm ent ndvnntnf*. gie* have beyond a doubt a team which, if not as good as Texas, ap­ proxim ates it to the closest possible degree. trails office to the high school sen- and activities at the University. ions over the state. The pan p h letJ Among other things there is a dis j bound in white and bearing the Tex cussion of the requirem ent for en . . . . i , , . • buildings. These include student activities with a warning to The Ag- photograph, of ing, lion Budding, Biology Bu.id.ng, and | tivitiea, B H a“ - the Main B uild-j th.- new »todnB«a th at library, G arm on Mal! Kilo, a , „ f more importance than outa.de ac- j Beside, general i n f e c t i o n w n - K j, nu d ies * ™ |cothe pIay Calvert in ]n ^ ^ m ,e«l. h,« m .n y picture* ol’ I, rn-1 trance and d e p e e , honor *«'_e‘!^ j p ain t Rock defeated San A n to n io ;; total of th e w two u n it, w aa»300oL ork necessary to make the highest v e rity pally. C alvert defeated Wills P o in t Chilli- J in excess of the am ount a p p r o p r ia te d } ^ ^ jp Te-WAA-Hiss. All the girls’ dorm itories, Brot- j cerning the Academic School, tmh Rite, Kirby Hall, Newman Hall, bulletin touches on the College o f, Grace Hall, and Woman’s Building, Engineering, School of Law, ..chou! are included, as is the picture of t h e ! of Education, School of Medicine at Little Campus structures. A group Galveston, and College of Mines and picture of the freshmen making all M etallurgy at El Paso. A's during the fall and w inter terms is included. A Souvenir of Varsity. The Texas R a n g e r , University comic magazine Throughout the bulletin there are -o- photographs of the heads of the var-| At the University Co-op. 'EMScaibrougfi & Sons* THE MAN’S SHOP Robstpwn Lf the building. the legw latur fo r the fu m ish in , I feat