First C o lle g e D aily in th e South A U S T IN , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 14, 1923 No. 147 Going to be Hard on the Celebration--- VEO THUNE ON POLITICAL QUESTION I TU E AFFIRMATIVE I N E W S ITEM*, -O -S • I - • ' : ’ I ' I It ■4?v I 5 ?' ; . - 'n .—A j e v e r y b a l l D E N Y E R T H A T G E T S A HOME RUN g e t s a P a s s 50 \10T£t> t h e VOL. XXIII. u OF LEGISLATURE LONGHORNS TO MEET BRUINS l l I N in e te e n M e m b e rs of L o n g h o rn S q u a d Leave T h is M o rn in g fo r E v en ts W ith B aylorites W h o M ay O ff e r S tro n g O p p o sitio n COMIC MAGAZINE M W REPLACE ■LONGHORN" J u lia n B r a z e l t o n W ou ld C h a n g e Present M a g a z in e to A ll-U n iversity Com ic I] By G e o r g e T. K irksey A p p ro p ria tio n s for U niversity W ill Be S ubm itted by G o v ­ ernor to Body in O th er S ch o ols S u ffe r Cuts First E stim ates S u b ­ m itted N i n e t e e n w e ll -t ra in e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of CLIENT SALANT INCREASES In w h a t promi ses to be the in is- th e O r a n g e a n d W h i t e will in va de the la n d of t h e B a y l o r Bears this a f t e r n o o n in an e f f o r t to e x t r a c t a decisive victory fro m t h e Bruins in tr a c k . D o p e says t h a t T e x a s will w a l k a w a y w ith t h e m e e t h a n d s dow n, b u t d o p e is s t u f f t h a t losing a th le ti c t e a m s p a r t a k e of. C oac h Littlefield is c o n f i d e n t t h a t t h e L o n g h o r n s will e m e r g e fr om t h e m e e t victorious, b u t at t h e sam e ti m e h e e xpect s c o n s i d e r a b l y m or e c om ­ pe tition from the B e a r s t h a n t h e Stee rs w e r e a f f o r d e d by t h e Rice Owls last w e ek end. o- i w a r m e s t exec utive session Texas j y e a r s , G o v e r n o r N e f f ha s that 'libbed Rice ICI to 16 and sued a call f o r a Special Ses-: defeated Baylor 8;> to 33 and aion of t h e T h i r ty - e ig h th Leg- M a t u r e f o r Mond ay, April 16 that on comparative urn. and re- suits the take to c o n s id e r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s for every first place. But Texas will the h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n institu­ likely fall considerably short of an­ insti­ tions, th e e l e e m o s y n a r y nexing every first place. Baylor s tutions, a n d r e v e n u e an d pro hibition m e a s u r e s a d v o c a te d b y , ™ * l.kely cand,da es for « . » » , * »«“ **'’ ° " e of the G o ve rn or , b u t w hic h w e r e I p' - ™ u n to u c h e d in t h e r e g u l a r s e s - | the State’s few n a tu r a ll y known athletes, in the hurdles, Leon Moses sion. in the dashes, and “Je w ” Goodman All of these men t h e F o r t i e t h A n n i ­ v e r s a r y a n ­ n o u n c e d t h a t t h e p r i z e s o f a s e a s o n t i c k e t t o t h e f e s t i v i t i e * M a y IO to 12 o f f e r e d f o r e a c h h o m e r u n in t h e A. & M. g a m e s F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y will b e g i v e n th e f o r g a m e s M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y . T h r e e S t r o n g B e a r s that FOR EA CH H O M E RUN TICK ET TO BE GIV EN Longhorns O f f i c i a l s o f C e l e b r a t i o n is well should known that and h a v e It , , * t. of j ci . . . . . . considering During all of Friday the Appro- priation and Finance Committees of t both the House and Senate were in appropriation sitting, heads of recommendations of the higher education and also of the Board of Control for the University In the I and the other State schools, recommendations Senate the committee as drafted in a bill which the printer Friday a fter­ went in is a slight noon the salaries of University profes­ sors with several additions. The Senate committee recognized a contingent sum of 949,000 out of which this increase might be made | * other than the definitely amount of the Board of Control. S e n a t e R e c o m m e n d a t i o n * to there specified increase other 1 are sure to place. * p a rt of The most brilliant the meet will be the triple duel between Earle Frazier of the Bears and Ra­ leigh Sapp and Clement Thames of the Steers in the 120 high hurdles ! and the 220 low hurdles. Frazier’s time has not equalled th a t of either Sapp or Thames this year, but the is holding back— and Baylor star no small amount ar that. When pushed Frazier runs his best race. It is the ambition of Thames to de­ feat Frazier in the 120 high hurdles and Sapp has a similar hankering ! in the 220 low hurdles. Aside from nothing | would be more pleasing to Coach than to have the honor Littlefield of developing a hurdler, who can beat the g reat Frazier. track meet, winning the for by The budget asked The Texas in the Board of Regents of the University was $1,845,000 while the Senate Finance Committee bill only called for $1,352,837. Senator Dudley, a member of this committee, regards the Committee's recommendations as fairly representative. W e a k in R e l a y is materially team weakened the relay with Hugh Titsworth out with a bad muscle in his leg, which he jerked last Mon­ day. Coach Littlefield regards Tits­ “ The University is gradually com­ worth as one of his best men in the ing out on top,” said Senator Dud- ley yesterday. “I regard the budget relay and is not optimistic over th® recommended by the committee as a I prospects of the relay team, which promised to lower the Conference the University, although gain record at the first of the year. Tits­ even yet it is not by any means what worth will possibly be ready to go the University of Texas needs for again in two or three weeks but his proper current maintenance. layoff will certainly hurt his condi­ tion. Harris will replace Titsworth in the relay today. “T ‘*xas A. & M. suffered much more this time than Has the Univer­ sity,” continued Senator Dudley. They have not received one per cent of what they need. A. & M. asked for $1,748,195 but suffered nearly a worth's loss to the Longhorns, race will possibly be a thriller. $1,000,000 reduction.” Baylor defeated Rice in the relay in fairly good time and with Tits- that for in cuts Further appropriations I practically abolished Grubbs Voca- Austin tional College. o’clock on the Texas Special For the past two years the Board j Waco. The men to make the this morning The Longhorns will pull out of 10:25 for trip are Captain Loop, Stinnett, Hackler, of Control has stepped heavier than at (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) MINT 8IEENR0RNS GATHER FIR BANQUET ............................................... ........... S o m e m i s g i v i n g s h a v e b e e n e x ­ p r e s s e d as to t h e o u t c o m e o f this rash o f f e r by C e l e b r a t i o n o f f i ­ c ia l s , s i n c e B illy D is c h has b e e n c r e d it e d w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g s t a t e ­ m e n t : “ I Have t h e k i n d e s t o f f e e l ­ in g s I h o p e t h e y w ill g o b r o k e h a n d i n g o u t p a s s e s t o t h e ball p l a y e r s . ’ fo r t h e c e l e b r a t i o n , b u t J U L I A N B R A Z E L T O N Announcement of his candidacy for editor of the Longhorn Maga­ zine was by authorized Julian Brazelton, junior journalism student. Friday Brazelton bases his candidacy for the editorship of the Longhorn on the platform of turning the maga­ comic. His proposed zine into a (Continued yn Page Four) Many Votes Cast on Friday for Queen in Varsity Circus D o ro th y B ro w n H e a d s S ta n d in g in Q u e e n 's R ace F rid a y N ig h t Th a s t a n d i n g In th race, a c c o r d i n g to t h e official c o u n t F r i d a y a f t e r t h e polls closed a t 3 o’clock w a s as fol­ lo w s : . I n t e r e s t in t h e Q u e e n ’s r a c e took a t r e m e n d o u s l e a p F r i d a y . O v e r e ig hty girls called a t the! C el eb ra tio n H e a d q u a r t e r s ask-| ing f o r season ti c k e ts to sell. T h e recei pts fr o m t h e sale o f h u n d r e d dol- , , a n d lars, a n d t h r e e h u n d r e d D O R O T H Y B R O W N Dorothy Brown of ballas was in the lead in contest, the Queen's When the polk closed at 3 o’clock Friday. She is a senior in the U ni-1 f o r ty ticket s w e r e given out. versity and a member of the Delta: Delta Delta sorority. f o u r days, c a s t T h e contest h a s only b e en on | a nd 8 4 8 „ . a n d Jt jg e g t,_| s t u d e n t s Miss Brown . AA A(.ademy in st. Louis, and later the m a t e d t h a t t h e r e a r e over 400 attended Visitation Before coming to the University, ^ ^ O O S T V o U R Mn RSITYS A N N IV ER SA R Y e Q ue en ’t Further Purchase of Land May he Prevented by Bill PORTER IS U N IT E ERR WOMEN'S H W . H as B een A ctiv e S tu dent in U n iv ersity W ork Since En­ trance M oore E xpects N eff to Subm it Q uestion to H ouses Further purchase of any land for tho University campus extension may be prevented if a bill, now be­ ing prepared by Representative Joe M. Moore' of Greenville, passes the coming special session of the legis- lature. . __ ............. D o r o t h y B r o w n 6 , 8 5 0 L y n e t t e O n s t o t t 6 , 5 0 0 5 , 9 5 0 M i n i f r e d S m i t h 3 , 5 0 0 C o n s t a n c e D o u g l a s 3 , 4 5 0 M a r ia T a y l o r .. 3 , 4 5 0 J o s e p h i n e G i l l i a m .......... ................................ 3 , 0 5 0 S t e l l a S l a d e T h u l a H a r d i e 2 , 3 0 0 R u t h R a t l i f f ................................ 2 , 2 0 0 K a t h e r i n e B a t e s ... 1 , 8 5 0 1 , 4 0 0 E l e a n o r S e a s t r u n k 1 , 1 0 0 M a r g a r e t S c k o c h 5 5 0 B e t t y M u r r a h 3 0 0 G l a d y * D u b l i n 2 5 0 M u r r e l l M a y E conom ic Position o f Labor E n ­ ters Into D iscu ssion of Electoral P rob lem Texas, r e p r e s e n t e d n y T e r ­ rell Sledge a nd J a m e s H a r t , wo n by a un an im ou s decision of t h e j u d g e s over T u l a n e , r e p r o s e n t e d by Leon S. C a h n a nd L a w r e n c e Mar tin , in th e d e b a t e Fr id a y n ig ht on su bje ct , Resolved, T h a t o r g a n ­ ized la bor sh ould e n te r politics as a s e p a r a t e pa rt y . Sledge o p e n e d th e d e b a t e for Texas, t a k i n g t h e a f f i r m a ­ tive of th e su bje ct . St a tin g t h a t t h e economic situation w a s in th e f u n d a m e n t a l question g o v e rn m e n t, he said t h a t t h e solution would only be found by bri n g i n g th e question into politics. He there were no that longer any real issues between the two political parties of the United States, that organized labor takes a view of the problem radically dif­ ferent from that taken by the other parties and in order to bring this view into consideration must enter politics as a separate party. H a r t T a k e s O f f e n s i v e s h o w e d for Texas James Hart showed that the non-partisan political atti­ tude of labor was an admitted fail­ ure and that the entrance of labor into politics would benefit all but the parasitic class. I .eo n S. Cahn for Tulane based the ^propositions his argument on that labor as an organization is not fit to enter politics; that its princi­ pals are unsuited to the formation of a party platform, and that there­ fore another way mast be found to solve the economic questions and bring them into politics. Lawrence Martin after pointing The bill being prepared by Repro- j out that labor’s past record is one the s u b - I class war-fun- and economic distur- sensitive Moore calls for pension of purchasing the pro-J hance, suggested that the solution to in posed University extension, and pre-! the question of introducing the eco­ nomical situation into politics could vention of buying any lots north of be found in the new alinement that Twenty-fifth Street. The Green­ the political parties are now taking. ville representative will ask Gover­ nor Neff to submit the question so the that it may be considered by called session beginning next week he declared Friday. ■LSR! The bill, according to those fa ­ miliar with the campus purchases, would result in the saving of about $600,000 of appropriation of more than a million dollars for pur­ chase of additional campus land, but would virtually stop the buying at the point where it is now. the LITERARY OPEN ROOSE R ep resen ta tives of Ten O r g a n ­ i z a t i o n s H a ve Part in En­ tertainm ent Just what effect Members of ten literary societies the suspension of the University gathered at the of the land purchase would have on open house meeting of the Alpha Phi literary frater- the University building program is Epsilon, honorary not known. Present plans for the n jt y, at the Women’s Gym Friday of the school, night at 9:15 in honor of the mem- future development call for the use of the entire 135; hers 0f the Tulane debating team acre tract provided for by the legis- whom Texas representatives met ear- » lature appropriation the Law Build- I ago. Hearings are of two years lier in the night at now being con- ing. T alks From P resident V in son, M iss L ucy N ew ton c» " - of N*w K“ he,lp’ and V au d eville Stunts F eature Entertain- m erit fo r F re s h m a n G irls York- polIs beinR held in re* rTO by She was a member of the Dramatic the d i f f e r e n t c a m p a i g n m a n a - Club, Girls Glee Club, vice-president; of her class and a contributor to the school paper while in school at New Rochelle. the official student in count report that quite a number P o t i o n on in charge of Those Announcement of of Judith Porter, the candidacy junior academic for a the University!, the W oman# Council, was made Friday. J U D I T H H. P O R T E R large two hundred giris. Entertaining between one hundred fifty and the Greenhorns made their banquet the night of Friday, April 13, one of the outstanding affairs of the year. For the first half of the evening, ap­ received vaudeville plause. Espeesally did Gertrude Mil­ ler as “The Typical Freshman” and two co-eds as “The Valentinos” de­ light the audience. A fter the his­ tory and future of the class of 1926 had been spoken of by the president, Rachel Sumners, an invitation w as extended for a garden party for the Frosh girls by Miss Newton and Miss McDaniels. this talk. man, Friday night. A R E T O BE SPEC I AC U LA R “I believe,” said Miss Casis, con­ true tinuing Dr. Vinson’s idea of scholarship, “that we ought also to count in the home influence. Let PISAN S F O R C O R O N A T I O N us relate th at to our work h**re, and carry the University back with us, so th at those around us may under-! stand ship.” the corona- Elaborate plans for scholar- tion of Queen of Varsity are under way, according to Mr. George J. corona- velopment of individuality, “ Let us tion. The coronation will be held not be Cook’s tourists through life,” Thursday, May IO, at 7:15 p. rn. in “I wish that we might the Men’s Gym and wTTI be followed she stated. by a musical extravaganza, at 8:15 go on our own individual paths.” talks, and by the Queen’s Ball at 9:45 in Miss Budd appealed for the de- Stephens, director of the the spirit of e v e n in g ’s --------- true Miss Brown lead the Easter G e r -|o f votes are being thrown out, be cause they do not comply with the . rules of the contest. someone fo r h on, h a s voted n hpous- siderable part o f her work h as been , on ^ which have sq far m)t ^ ly every day, and each time fo r a . Joe ward, or kinds of student activities. A con- the University ... interim? . . . . L l. a in various I ductt“d She has been very active since ... . . ... - I , • . . 'lone in Y. W. C. A. membership and fi­ nance committees, of which she has . . to breach an , , in an effort . Rusk opened the program repre- agreement between property ow nersI rented bv Henry Woodruff who 1 r t * l . p „ r V w h..*n and o fflt!a ls Placing the valuation# spoke on “ Fellow ship.” Dot Dun- kerly gave a medley of emigrant comment on the statue of liberty as a part of the Pierian program. The aims of the Speakers Club was dis­ cussed by C. M. Spence of th at so­ ciety. The Hogg Debating Club was represented by Walter T. Rundell. c t r r y m g ° n the work of t h e ' B E A R S W I N O V E R O W L S S p e c i a l to T h e T e x a n . n u o u r u u w purchased. * different young lady. A number of (Continued on page 4 ) (Continued on Page Four) White W ill Lead Team for First Time in Meet With B aylor Bears Concluding the Captain Lewis White, the South-; varsity 2 matches to I and defeated Miss Lucy Newton told of the “ A ll the Women’s Gym. U. in all 6 matches last week. Around Girl” cup to be offered Miss Anna Hiss is the chairman Th» m*et witl ,be <«ntpo»ed of 6 A matches, four singles and two doubles. each year to the best all round worn- in charge of this division, and Miss vu“ , U ' “ IW" “ v *j The Texas singles’ men will be Cap- an student in the University. She*Susie Fisher is directing the musical WM*C Mi** explained th a t it was difficult to se- extravaganza which will be held for o’clock when the I exas Longhorn net ^ | n White, Louis Thalheimer, Mar-, team clashes with the Baylor tennis shall Bell and Aaron Taber, and the lect such a person, and enumerated the entertainment of two doubles teams will be White and the four points worthy of consid- and her court. team. Captain W’hite has been out and Taber, attainments, Mr. Stephens eration, defeated Rice by 4 Only two of the Bears’ men, Wood- west’s premier tennis star, will lead}*’* his team into battle for the of two meets on account if illness. Thalheimer and Bell the director of are working on the time this season this afternoon at 2 the Queen two, wfith Baylor has the A n t j These •__. “ As Dean of Greenhorns,” said M iss McDaniels, “ I have certainly this year worthwhile, and counted am proud of the fact that out of 575 freshmen, only 22 ‘busted out.’ ” Dr. Vinson stressed particularly kis desire that this class carry on with its spirit of loyalty, a new ap-, spiritual influence, outside activity, coronation, preciation of “Let us live, while we live,” was! The banquet quoted as embodying the keynote of j Eyes of Texas Are Upon You.” scholastic w orkhand social success. ended with scholastic [plans for the stage and other parts matches to 2 and tied with S.M.U. a tj son and Cleveland, are known. of the j something unusual and spectacular, son. Texas lost to Oklahoma U ni-j Varsity courts. promise 3 matches each, already this The meet will take celebration, place on the “The sea-1 and . __ its H o u s t o n , T e x a s , A p r i l 1 3 .— T h e t h e a d v a n t a g e t o d a y an d m a d e B a y l o r B e a r s h a d o v e r R ic e h e r e g o o d , w i n n i n g 9 t o 3. C A L E N D A R S a t u r d a y 2 p .m ., G i r l s ’ R i f l e C lu b , W o m ­ 2 p .m ., C o n g o C r a n k s C lu b , M. S u n d a y 8 : 3 0 a .m ., N e w m a n C lu b , N e w ­ l l a .m ., S e r v i c e s at all U n i v e r ­ a n ’s G y m . B . 2 0 9 . m a n H a ll. s i t y c h u r c h e s . g r e s s A v e n u e . 3 p .m ., G l e e C lu b , 1 6 1 1 C o n ­ the short on j the representative of introduction by 1 After a Carrie Bell Thomas, “ Berceuse” from Jocelyn was the musical vari­ the program offered by ation of violin Winifred Hines the Reagan Literary Society. John J. Cox gave a demonstration of the unique meet­ ings of the Athenaeum Literary So­ ciety. Dave Maud Cummins repre- ! sented the Pennybacker Debating Club at the meeting, and Daisy Mil- ! dred Jones, Sidney Lanier Literary Society. A comic skit ’T h e Dang­ ers of Petroleum” was delivered by , the Ramshorn Society representa- 1 live, Lewis J. Robinson. THE DAILY TEXAN Prickly Pearagraphs L IT E R A R Y Hwww iii fiHum i E d ito r — Mid. C o n tr ib * — B o z o , G e o r g e E t t e , M a g - over to Cactus. the Grind editor! o f the T w a t E r e r T h u s n u m O p u s. d iss­ press ei oil eire • . c u r r ic u lu m , w k, Janng Sock , ( ;i[ ( f Ue out of the . wide ch u lhl punch Id the best* punch I.-) the b e t - T. E .,.i,.l We went is come t., the show and >M his by three j good looking border )SW (ood ,unch. hooks> he | boys, ? #k £ , t h * eS ’l « f e c o n v e n i e n t Ite UMrawd but he i I giggled and talked is his best all durr.gg . ®hf. g a ily _ a ' rdfeM j* cattan*. 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Anita Bratsnar < - ii Cook W D Saturday, April 14, 1923 next hobo, in asking for a hand-out, quote# a few choice line# of Chaucer, Shake­ speare, or Burns, do not think that he is unbalanced mental­ ly: Just greet him as a brother in the cause of education. Opinion* of Other* weapon, has none; goe not alone. the co-eds his hair drawing card, Hock-’Em -Hard, t t i The b u m d o r * S h e Think* T h at; There ne’er v.as a boxer like young Radio is a valuable mineral. Shy! ock was baldheaded. The passion flower is used in mak­ ing hot biscuit. t t T o d a y '* W o n t B r o m id e t The University of Texas is situ­ ated on the Forty W iseacres. A spade in the hand it’s the ace. lot- if is worth a and flirt; o h boy!! the show. After the .“how we went and ordered us a Hamburger, ! and there wan the j “cu test” boy in there. We all smiled at each other and “ he” paid f*«r the Hamburgers, and o f course that was what we wanted. V hen we started home he Asked us to rido home and he had a Buick road»tfr and Gosh! We rode an hour and had the b ested time. H O B B Y -H O R S E S ( H a r v a r d C r im i o n ) Man travels through the whither his hobby-nors* bears him, P i s c e s those things which the faithful The Faster German another worpj scheme of the merchants to g et rid of their last year’s stock o f white trousers. is SUPERSTITION FOR EVERYBODY animal gives him to see, browses on 1 what fodder of facts the hobby rec- For many t t A h -H a , T h e Q u e e n t an hour w e’v e scratched , , , t v . „ . to vote and thunk, and scratched. For years an If you busted a quiz, or made 1 ommends. And e t c h e d our brainy bean. ’Catur we don’t know how the H— For thiH here Varsity Queen, trans- For many an hour w e’ve thought lated. But never until an enthusiast for flyin g studied it did it disclose f n ,,„d that Solomon , ancient your best girl mad at you, or Abyssinian manuscript, “The Glory received bad new# from home,* of the Kings, * has rested among t h e ' or had any other dire calam- ity happen to you on yester-! trea*ur68 < ? the Britillh Museum, day, do not be dismayed. Just *nd many times has it been blame the bad luck on Friday, the thirteenth. Even the most matter of fact, practical sort of fellow usually has a streak of i superstition in him somewhere. He may not carry a rabbit'#: fet'r Hon» Menyelek, flew . Without foot around with him; but, on the other hand, ho will pick Up wood Marsh, Secretary *»{ the Royal but < ur trouble is, which shall we ([ \ f P hor>e-phoe that h e seen. Aeronautical the world Society, Although he may not refuse to might still honor leon ard o da Vinci start on a journey on Friday,L* the firat deRigncr of air crafL he feels creepy every time a Professor Kittredge once said that b la c k cat crosse# h is p a th . he marv#u#d at the genius of the, E v e r y individual, under som e;- ikin^ Ud MVagta (name rtnd date We think we’ll run for queen our c ir c u m s ta n c e # h a # a m a z e m e n t ! unknown) who firsk lnvented and dreadI o f the supernatural, f i i |f.hook or the blow gun or an excessive reverence for, or f e a r o f, t h a t w h ic h is u n k n o w n j geniug o f or iny^tenous. The Attitude been grossly under-rated. Hereto ancient savage has “T W H get yo« down. bell-hop th e i w ives the And thereby save the day. . . J Of this bunch that looks the best, looking without a Queen of bhena, an airship which They're all good And have lost a good night's rest;! And mill don’t know which jane 'n* .ni-venteen? it so hard to it is possible that tho I the hobby-horsea of Colonel And our pick is hard to say; I^ick- The hul darned bunch is Fn'rti this harem ot And Hinre we find to hj, . lady,” maid doubt— choose, keen, y o u n g he ! k the t . . t aa t f m d av l a t h , h o r s e -; fore scientists alone have examined pointed to the elevator. P ie r ia n L ite r a r y S o c ie t y study o f Continuing their the short story writers o f the United States, the members of Pierian Lit­ eral y society heard a program from tb< stories of O. Henry, Mildred Jones read “The Enchanted Kiss," in an original and entertaining man- I Tier, w hile >^.lice Domingues read “Strictly B usiness.’ , The next meeting o f the society will be held on Friday, April 27. NEWMAN CLUB BREAKFAST I Members of the Newman Club § H in a I will go to Holy Communion I sr body Sunday, April 15, after which = they will have their annual Easter!!? SSE The I breakfast at Newman Hall. breakfast was postponed, in order j§ that Father Rosi, who has been in §| California, might be here to attend. Plates will be placed for eighty- five or ninety people. itnwwuawmmntm ****** Sanitary Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W ater H eating. Modern Electric Appli* a n c e s . John L. Martin Phone 3563 i rn 410 Congress Forty Texas Counties I I D is a p p e a re d d u rin g th e p a st tw o w eeks. I a k e n by U n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts in w h ic h to sell “ W e a r-E v e r.” F o r choice te rrito ry , see us, S O O N . Wear One Tomorrow I he s tr a w h a t q u estio n is up again, an d as usual, w e h av e th e correct a n s w e rs to y o u r q u e ry , h av e you got m y size a n d style? W e h av e a n d w e ’ve g o t th e m at y o u r price, too. from th e best straw ’ h a t m a k ­ ers in th e w o rld . S ailo rs— flexible or stiff. =? $3 all the way to $6.50 J P a n a m a s , L egh orns, B a l i b u n t a l $5$7.50 $10 II S teb b in s & Jam es I I H om e o f H art Schaffner & M arx Clothes l l ililllllllllllllllllIillllillilllllllHllHllilllllilllllllllllliUlllllilliliililllllllillillllllillllllllillllltlHlllllllllliilllllllllillllilllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiji HYDE PARK FLORAL 917 Congree* O n ly w h e n w e h av e rig h te d a n y possible e r­ ro r a n d m a d e y o u feel o u r in te re st a n d w illing ­ ness to serv e you in e v e ry w a y h a v e w e a c ­ co m p lish ed th e full p u rp o se o f o u r S E R V IC E . DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Phone 6444 * Another thing, Oswald. Can an; , lore or) eskimo shirk shoot a hot line? I B. W . O W E N S C. C. E N G L E ( U n iv e rsity Y .M .C .A . 'SiiMiflHffiiiifHiifiiuiHiiiafwiiajHjHiiuiHiiiiiuiimjaifiiiiisiitjiriiiifiiiiuiiunniiiiiiiniiiiiiriimiiiunBiiiiiiiMHuiMiJ t t t t h i n k le a rn ed e n o u g h Just aa w e g e t t o t h e p oin t w hen fr ie n d t h a t o u r fr e sh m a n to g e t arou n d t h e co m e s up to us and i s n ' t th e f e m ­ w e has by h e r s e l f , a s k s us in in e fo rm o f ta n g e n t. if c o t a n g e n t t For many an hour we cram our t f beam , stu ff, And knock down an F or E , But our roomie loafs and struts his And wears a P B Kappa key. I ing at Woman’s Gym, .Saturday at F o u n d : The following communica- j members and those Hon. Owner may have the original come. MATHIESON. copy by calling at the Texan of- Hee. If not claimed it will be turned T t t SCARBROUGH BLDG. I _____________ I UHHm>IHHH|H«WtHHmHIH«WH«mmHHIIIHIIIHUHttmW«HmWHMIIHlllUHII»tHWI‘)mHtlHIIHHnlllHHIMmMmBniUmilltl.amtlim»H«»MMMM^,.q)^Hf‘1 H1- MAVERICK CAFE I he biggest to ilet g o o d s d e p a r tm e n t in th e a n d q u a lity in eatables. W h e n in to w n d ro p in a n d get real service GRIFFITH DRUG CO S o u th I -I I Quality and Value CLOTHES $20 $25 A n y th in g you b u y h e re is good q u a lity . T h e suits w e sell at th e s e prices b e a r th e sa m e g u a r a n te e as th o s e sold e lse w h e re a t $ 3 0 to $40. C o m p a re th e m w ith th e b est o ffe red e ls e w h e re th e f u r th e r yo u lopk th e m o re THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK R e.ource. $8,000,000.00 Faculty and Student Account* Solicited N ow is th e tim e to h a v e th a t Spring or Summer Suit firm ly co n v in ced y o u will be. cleaned a n d pressed. Let u s c a ll to d a y . Austin Clothing Co. 5 13 C o n g re ss A v e n u e University Toggery 2302 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 3 0 9 0 * , ■ a ♦ J roe into that ^ i caves Upon th< * Superstition, the belief in the s h o e s , a n d Ii I a r k r a ts la m e r e ly : the record, o f thl. r„ck, and an ex p ressio n o f th e u n iversal ( why not turn ionic noon tirefll'nr,.’.! i weakness, whether acknowl­ edged or denied, in regard to superstition. Ord, devotees of electrical the tomb of Tut-Ankh- •end Amen those with a hobby for auto­ mobile*? Then, thanks to the hob­ "J ■*''»**--» by-horse, perhaps the world will un* wuriil is r e c e i v i n g learn that the Neolithic man had telephone connections with the ad­ jacent Pharaoh or toured his land in a h o w le r s car- riage. , su p ern atu ral world-wide attention at pres­ ent as the result of the death of Lord Carnarvon, the noted discoverer of the tomb of Tut- Ankh-Amen. After reposing undisturbed for thirty-five hun­ dred years, the tomb of the an­ cient Pharoab of Egypt was t j th e r u th le s s e x c a v a o p e n e d .lions of the foreign archaeolo- j wwwwhe—hii *iiwimwimi»iwmtmmu.«mn«ium»iHmimnmmuimi gist#. While the world was still marvelling at the wonder­ ful riches which the outer com­ partments of the tomb display­ ed, Lord Carnarvon, as if hav­ ing premonition of what was tomb, to follow, ordered HOUSEMOTHERS who have not closed for the time being, w ith' uuw LU| made application to be on the ap-! « ... the inner tomb proper not to be opened until next Fall. But, proved ll8t of buard,n*? and rooming too late was the action taken— hoa**» for the long session, 1923- the old curse of the Pharoahs 24’ wil1 Plea8e notify Miss Bewley, had become operative. After a ‘ an Women’* office at once. series of tragic events, Lord List g0 to vrem Apldl 20* AP“ Carnarvon died from a myste- plicfttion card* furnished upon re- rious malady, in spite of the que8t- strenuous efforts of all medical experts. OFFICIAL NOTICES! IMPORTANT RIFLE CLUB meet- 2 o ’clock. on waiting I ALL GIRLS wull pleas* pay their I Y. W. C. A, pledges before April \ # i I I V I n i t i l l / I i u i ^j All list the I . . . . . . the a * « a Probably Lord Carnarvon, the discoverer of King Tut*# tomb, did die from the bite of an insect, as the doctors an­ nounced; hut it would be a hard task to convince Egypt, and the many millions of su­ perstitious people throughout the world, that the curse of the fact, Pharoahs did not, wreak revenge on the despoiler of +he ancient king’s last rest­ ing place. Although we may be folks, practical, sophisticated and protest that we are not the least hit superstitious, we do not envy Lord Carnarvon in having been the discoverer of Fharoah’s tomb. in HOBOES G E T ' ‘THE B U G " Education is contagious, Given half a chance, the pas­ sion for learning will spread into ali parts of the earth and into every walk of life. Noth­ ing aristocratic and stuck-up about education, which offers its riche* alike to the laborer and the idler, the poor man and 18. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THERE WILL be a IO mile paddle Sign in Miss Saurn’s office be­ leaving the dock at 2:30. on slip fore 12 o’clock. LUCILE TRAYLOR. to take ALL GIRLS Wishing the fifty mil# hike, m e Miss Hiss from l l to I, today. The hiking party will leave at 2 p, rn. Saturday February 14. TEXAS WILL BE GIVEN SET OF PHOTOGRAPHS O fficials of the Bureau of E xten­ sion have announced that in a few days Mr. and Mrs, Hugo Baltin, who are on their way to New York from Culver City, California, will stop in Austin to see the University of Texas and also to present the authorities with a complete set of “still” photo­ graphs which were taken when “ Van­ ity Fair” was being filmed. The film was produced by Mr. Ballin for Gold- wyns, Mabel Bailin, his w ife, played the part o f “Becky Sharp.” * TMI DAILY TUfcAFI HICK SC H L TEAMS HOUNSHELL TR CLOSE REMAIN BEFEATER DANIEL FOND D R I In tersch o la stic L ea g u e C on­ ten d ers R etain P e r fe c t A v era g e W ill M eet U n iv ersity M eth o ­ d ists S u n d a y a t M orning and N ig h t S ervices “ Masque Mrs. Stark Shelley’s of Anarchy.” This volume was published in 1832. after Shelley’s death, by Leigh Hunt. is gathering together rare volumes similar to the collec­ tion of the Wrenn Library, and, having two copies o f this particular work, requested that one be added of to Shelley. the University collections the High school baseball reports reach­ ing the University of Texas Inter­ past scholastic League office week show that the undefeated list of teams has not diminished but has been augmented by four new comers. Brownwood has 1.000 per cent due to victories over Brady and Co­ manche. Seguin surprised the fans by winning over San Antonio Main Avenue thereby taking its place with Stephenville seems to the be the real class o f that territory, while Waxahachie is again showing strong in baseball, reporting wins! over Red Oak, Hillsboro and Poly-; technic. leaders. With settled weather, the next two months will produce a close and in­ teresting race among the following! teams that are leading in their re­ spective sections at the present time according to the reports to the Inter­ scholastic League: Austin, Amarillo, C rowel I, Corsicana, Laredo, Long­ view, La Porte, Milford, McKinney, Naples, Rockdale, San Antonio (Brackenridge), Seymour, Van A l ­ styne and Wichita Falls. H A N D R I C K I N H O S P I T A L Henry A. Handrick, graduate student, who withdrew’ temporarily from the University in order to un­ dergo an operation, is recuperating at present in a San Antonio hos­ pital. Handrick who has been serv­ ing during the year as Graduate As­ the semblyman and to be Publications Board expects able to return the University to within a short time, according to advices received by friends on the campus. chairman of I s i hood, Mary Pickford in “Through the Back Door,” will show at the Texas Theater for the remainder of the week. on Long The climax of the story comes In one o f America's castles o f the rich situated *sland. Miss Pickford as a little girl is always at her best, and for that reason it is believed that this picture will be especially pleasing to Miss Pick- ford's many admirers. Harold Lloyd in “ Number Please” is another number on the bill. Furthermore, Jaybird Thomas will give some o f his popular songs be­ tween shows. SN QUEEN T o d a y and S a tu rd a y B ig D ou b le F e a tu r e B ill C H A R LES R A Y In “ Gas. Oil a n d W a te r ” a rea l R ay c o m ed y dram a N ow h e r e ’s fe a tu r e No. 2 B u ster K e a to n “T h e P a le f a c e ” Charles IL Hounshell, of Nash­ ville, Tennessee, will arrive in Aus­ tin Saturday night and will be here Sunday and Monday the Daniel bund Drive which has been carr if d on th is week. to close Mr. Hounshell has been all over visited many the South and has colleges. He will meet the students, at Sunday School Sunday and will speak at the night services at the University Methodist Church. The Finance Committee announces that no public collections for the Daniel I Fund will be taken Sunday. I MRS. ST A R K PR ESEN TS BOO K TO U N IV E R SIT Y Mrs. W. H. Stark of Orange has presented to the Wrenn Library of the University a rare first edition of r C ecil B. D e M ille ’s I “Adams Rib” I AU Star Cast A P aram ou n t P ictu re Last T im e T od ay (m a j e s t i c ) “T h e F rien d ly T h ea tre” W aterm an s Id eal fountain Pen C o m p l e t e L in e J C f B ookssStationery University Co-op SERVICE— SANITATION DRISKILL BARBERSHOP D rU k ill H otel IM M I R M I I M iS M iW M lN ttiin w itiiiiH tN iin iitiiitu tiN H iim m H H iM H tH m N m R m N iN N iw iM M H tiM iH n H iiiittittiiiM iiiin tiiiiitiiitiiH iH itn iittu u iu in H im iim iiiH i LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK HOME STEAM LAUNDRY “Good Work Our Hobby” 211 East Fifth St. Phone 3702 D rugs, Toilet A rticles, C igars, su p erio r fo u n ta in service a n d a rendezv o u s for y o u r friends. JOSEPH’S DRUG STORE 6 2 2 C o n g ress P h o n e 4 3 3 S Co-operation That is the spirit that has marked the progress of civilization. * This simply means to help those who help you. Austin merchants who advertise in your paper help your school. MORAL: Patronize Texan Advertisers S C A R B R O U G H ’S M A N ’S S H O P The Lids Off On Straw Hats H ie M a n ’s S h o p a n n o u n c es itself re a d y w ith e v e ry n e w shape, s tra w a n d co lo r P a n a m a s B an g k o k s L e g h o rn s | I I j Ba I a1 ilks S en n ets $3 to HI W in d so r ('rep** s h irts w ith collars a tta c h e d $2 .5 0 SCARBROUGH’S Saturday, April 14, Jack Tobin Offers “The Merry Whirl” (A Society Extravaganza with Music) S a tu rd a y , A p ril 1 4 t h GNK NIGHT ONLY Featuring Beautiful Girls Elaborate Settings Exquisite Costumes Tile Lace B a lle t-e n tir e cast in imported laces. Oriental Numbers— peacocks, jew els and incense. South Sea Dancers— passion flowers, tropical birds and but­ terflies. Vamps, Toe Dancers and Senioritas. SEATS ON SALE NOW P R I C E S : L o w e r f l o o r , $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 5 0 a n d t a x . B a l c o n y , $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 1 . 0 0 a n d ta x . Hancock Opera H ouse -T he L ittle D ep a rtm en t S tore W ith th e B ig P u rp ose Spring Dresses The springtime mode is found in these new Printed Crepes. side Fine plaitings, tiers, drapes and rather even hem lines are found in the skirts—• the bandana collar or round neck is quite the thing: and the sleeves are long and line slim, or short and plaited, or capelike. There’s every fash­ ionable color— and some are in combinations. G roup N o. I ...............$ 2 2 .5 0 G roup N o. 2 ........... $ 2 6 .5 0 CHIFFON SILK HOSE T h read S ilk — F u ll F a sh io n ed — Little toe and top— with the attractive wide tailored seam. In black, brown, gray, castor, light and d ark wood, gun­ metal. A very unusual silk hose at $ 2 .0 0 Monday Special Sale One Lot of Egyptian silk and straw effects in SMITH-MAY CREATIONS Very attractive— Egyptian color trends. $16.45 value, reduced Special Monday only .........$11.45 Luedecke-Moffatt 9 0 2 C ongress A v en u e “ H igh G rad e M erch a n d ise Moderately Priced” ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN F A IR F A X N ISB E T , E d itor H o u s e M o t h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n M e e t s B r a n n o n - C o l l t n s The University House Mothers’ Association held a social m eeting in the Girls’ Study Hall W ednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Miss Jet % inters o f the Home Economics De­ partment made a talk on Feeding Girls, giving many practical sug­ gestions. Bob Murphree talked on Chaperonage of the weekly All-Uni­ v e r s it y dance in connection with the Association. Other talks were made by Miss Lucy Newton and Miss Edna McDaniel. Vocal selections were given by Kathryn Buckner and Myra Pe ir ce, and Mrs. W. H. Lyons played. A fter the program refresh­ m ents were served to about twenty- Special hostesses for fiv e guests. th e afternoon wtere Mesdames J\ ^ pj. Terrell, V. L. Hightower, Jamie Harris an ! Rex e Knipp. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Collins o f this city, announce the marriage o f their daughter, Sybil, to Pierre F. Bran­ non of Dallas. Mrs. Brannon was formerly a student of the Univer­ sity of Texa-^. They will spend a few* weeks in Dallas, and then will go to their home in Los Angeles, California. Joe Lindsay has returned from Dallas. Justine Vera and Minnie 3Iae French are visiting at the Zeta Tau Alpha house. Agnes Newton of Marble Falls has returned home after a visit with Ella Bruce at the Scottish Rite Dormitory. THEA TRES -jj T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R M a j e s t i c : D e M i l l e ’s “ A d a m ’s U b . ” H a n c o c k : V i o l a D a n a in “ A S o i s e in N e w b o r o . ” Q u e e n : C h a r l e s R a y “ G a s , Oil a n d W a t e r , " a n d B u s t e r K e a ­ ton in “ T h e P a l e f a c e . ” in T e x a s : M a r y P i c k f o r d in “ T h r u the B a c k d o o r , ” H a r o l d L lo y d in “ N u m b e r , P l e a s e ” and “ J a y B ird " T h o m a s , s i n g e r . M a j e s t i c and Cecil B. De Mille’s “Adam’s Rib” is at the Majestic Theatre for a week’s run. The allegorical scenes depicting primitive man his mating are artistic and colorful. A delightful and interesting plot runs throughout the play the metamorphosis of modern flapper. Because of the special merit o f the production arrangements have been made to hold it over in Austin for the entire week to give everyone an opportunity to see this wonderful picture. showing H a n c o c k Of interest to Austin Theatre go­ ers is the coming of the production “The Merry WThirl“ staged by Jack Tobin of Austin. This big attrac­ tion has ju st finished two days in San Antonio. The Poppy Ballet features Viol-! etta V and erv enter as the red poppy: and has a setting o f girls wih illum­ inated yellow poppy costumes stand - big around the stage in tall cathe- dral arches. Seats are now on s a le !I at the Hancock Opera House. 1 T e x a s In a story of tremendous heart interest, dealing as it does with the pathetic attem pts of a little French is a'gjj-i ^ reach j-,er mother from whom she has been separated sinde baby- M a s q u e r a d e P a r t y I^attimore Memorial Bible The 'Class of the University Baptist Church entertained at the home of Mrs. R. N. Nalle with a masquerade party. All the fam ous characters of history and mythology were rep­ resented. A novel way of getting acquainted the “twin** of the class featured the entertain­ ment. evening’s W. B. Hamilton of Wichita Falls who has been a guest at the Delta Chi house, while in Austin to give lecture on Oil refining, students a for A. & M. College le ft Friday same where he will make who address. President is at present of the and R efining the Texhoma Oil attended the I niver- j^’o., ’’•»? rie-r i city and is a member of Delta Chi the Hamilton, Mr. fraternity. o f Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibson are the week-end guests and Mrs. Harris Brush. Mrs. Gibson will the campus be remembered about as Margaret Carter, a former Uni­ versity student and member o f Kap­ pa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mrs. E. G. Littlejohn of Galves­ ton is the guest for a few days qf her daughter Miss Elfleda L ittle­ the School o f in john, Music. instructor Clara Steger has withdrawn from school on account of the illness of her mother. Miss Steger left for her home in Dallas a few days ago. Helen Harris has returned from hp visit to Dallas. ‘ Loraine Bertrand of San Antonio is a guest of Ona Astin for a few days. Ena Leaverton of Lubbock guest at the Kappa Delta house. I Dennis Slater, a former student p the University, Is visiting at Phi § Gamma Delta house. I Archie Helland is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house. H Helen W illiams o f Waco is visit­ ing at the Pi Beta Phi house. TH fATRC T o d a y an d S atu rd ay Mary Pickford f 5 I ■ § rn Theta Xi announces the pledging of J. C. Orr of Dallas. “THRU THE DONNELLY & WHITE Phone 6131 f Plumbing and Heating Contractors 905 Congress Ave. BACK DOOR” A ls o H arold Lloyd In “ N um b er, P le a s e ” A n d “ J a y B ir d ” T h om as in S o n g s a t 7 : 3 0 an d 9 p.m . iiimmHiMlilMiMiHitmiMiiimiiiiimtMHmtuiiwmiiimtmiiiimmiim.m'ft,,,,' f * ll Ii E x clu siv e H o m e C o o k in g WUKASCH BROS. 20 02 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 6 3 0 5 VACATION WORK Spend a profitable summer traveling; interesting work along school lines with opportunity o f earning unusual income. Here are some weekly earnings: L. M. Mueller $135, Russell Murphy $126, Josephone Knutson $108, Bess Gudger $106, Susie Greer $104. Others making from $50 to $100 per week. Drawing ac­ count allowed and railroad fare refunded. Write for full in­ formation, stating time* you can begin work. Address E. C. McBride, Railway Exchange Building, Kansas City, Mo. Longhorns Will Need Aid of Varsity Rooters Next Week When They Face AggieSquad Freshm an N ine W ill GLEE CLUB REHEARSAL CHI PHIS WIN M eet S ilents Second . Chi Phis defeated the Delta Si*- I T ” Sunday afternoon at ISI IJ ma Phia in inter-fraternity baseball I I i m e O n VV e a n e s d a y C o n g re e Avenue for a rehearsal and Friday by a score of IO to 5 The 8 Members of the Men’s Glee Club V U J T*" , Hoaeh Milton Romrmy's freshm an J ing the trip to Bastrop on Tuesday making final arrangem ents for m ak-jgam e was played on the Lake Aus- tin Park Field. The winner will play third of next week. Manager Richard A. the .Pi Kappa Alphas fo r the cha rn - | LONGHORN BARBER SHOP J T H E D A IL Y 1 U C A N I-G.N. $3.85 R ound Trip City O ffic e D riskill H otel San Jacinto Fiesta and “ Battle of F lo w ers” San A ntonio! Tickets on Sale for All Trains April 15, 16, 17, 18 a n d 19, and a.m. of April 20. Good to re­ turn April 23. P h o n e 7 7 5 5 ADVERTISE IN THE D A IL Y T E X A N team will play baseball game of the season on Wednesday, Hittson will announce the place when they clash in the second game m eeting for the trip and the time of its , sa ga i A • i e Texaa .Siijents. THA leaving at the rehearsal Sunday, of pionship of thejr league o— Frosh won from the Silents -n the I j last game by the score of 6 to 0 in ; 7 innings. The Frosh will probably play the St. Edw ard's nine on Clark Field I when the Longhorns play the S. M. ti. Mustangs in Dallas, Negotiations are in prognose to schedule a n urn- “ f J ? ''0" * tha " ,U r m id t*™« *#f ss *'*' over. CLASSIFIEDS ONE GABERDINE Rain Coat taken from Ft Flail, room 9. R eturn to Lexan office and receive reward. — 18 (Continued from page I) I FOR PRESENT and summ er term s Lf arris, furnished rooms and good board Trout, | for men students a t 2503 Rio Grande __ 14 G U rtr.p, Ritchie, M cN .tt, " • Reese, Vickers, G ardner, Youngblood, Dayvault, Barmore, Street. M oderate charges. Sugg, McCorquodale, Scurlock, Thames and Kapp, Two other mem­ track squad, Sprague bers of arid Hawley, will the ncrompany team on their own accord. Coach! 1 r and M anager Harvey L ittleford Young will round out the caravan of trail Reward for return that Te*as representatives on leen Burnett. the the , LO.pT A small black, leather purse in Education Building containing - l l to K ath­ Texas A, & M. is speeding down the Conferenc e highway in the baseball race and throwing dust in large quantities af Texan U., S. M. th , Rice and the rest. Texas U. is not accustomed to such proceedings, while the other schools in the race have experienced such things in the past and no doubt are used to them by now. UJMWffiiRiaKillP’ 'J. MO. i9f .< • *■» ii ' Sport Gossip niv Texas must stop the Texas1 Aggies on Monday or Tuesday and to do th a t thing ifs going to take not only William J.| Disch and his team, but the co­ operation of every student in the University. Texas has won eleven consecutive champion- ships in baseball to date, but « . things are not very rosy this t h e f i r s t s e r ie s o f y e a r . A n d the s e a s o n w ill come o n M o n - ! j .. . j T da> a n d Tuesday Steers tangle with The school must baseball team as never before to b" as one aif®d an affair from here on out. “ J frn° ° n: C,nd*’r By Quinn o > . . K .. u . Today the chief item of interest Varsity ath letic < iroles it the track meet with Baylor University » which is to be held on Carroll Field is w h e n the Aggies. I .ast w eeks meet, and fans arc hop- ir. the back that: artiste the«e seats for rooting every «ntry. With Tommie Loop, 1 *ry Shorty Nowotny, j the prem ier Varsity mile man, Beau- 5“ Coach Ditch, L. The© Bellmont I goo^ and Shorty Nowotny have made ar- tree. rangem ents for tem porary bleachers to be put up on the left field foul Coach Littlefield’s men will ably line especially for the Texas root- er*. All the male students are urged represent th* o ran g e and White in to occupy purposes only tiny Texas pep dispenser, to have his entire yell sta ff out f o r ; dred yard champion, Jim Reese, the \ * !tCtl ^ - I ration. both games in * 4 ti first time In the history of school for a baseball game. Nowot- ny’s word to Texas rooters late last night was ’’Men we have got to put that ‘Uncle Billy’ Disch.” uniform —the m'w iy famous half-miler, Sapp and anil the Thames in the four forty and relay, and Richie, H arris, Vickers McNatt also in the relay, Littlefield I * * I WiHl - is p retty sure of piling up a safe lead. in going mon^ Stinnett, the unsurpassed hun - 1 vail U iii IMI MMM'— VII?: ^ full team over for i --—1- *_____ - . - t h e F Vt th© m g defeat they dealt the Owls in there i, eemingly a greater demand <* the Bay,or B*ar .P‘taUrf uVfcr th* cru*h*| chang, fact the student body for this typo f o- _ _______ ---------- , *(Continued from Page One) ___ is bit ed on the Longhorns. and expecting the clash with the publication than for a literary mara- tine, Under .Much a plan no strain 'a * the one juat passed through by j would be placed on either the adver- as a every .in d e n t would be a sub,crib- ; «r through the blanket tax, it was I pointed out. It ju st does Texas Users or yn the student body the B e e n hunt to make (C ontinued from page I) ^ 'S t u d e n t s ’ Assembly recently notorious bustee* of the past, who j authorized Sigma Delta Chi, honor- have been out of school for some in vot­ journalistic time, vie with one another professional profesaioi , ,7 ' to ****** a comic maga- zinc, following which, Brazelton was ProP<>**®d publi- In announcing his rand! Frifiay’s standing was kept secret . , acy* ftowever* Brazelton pointed out until the E aster German last night, ing. On- who at p resen t is sojourn­ ing at Southwestern cast two votes fo r quf>f*n in F riday’s callot. * a t which time it was announced. t ne, and I that I'lacdn^ a corn»c publication un- stu d e n t I’ublication Board, . I - with the editor elected by the stu ­ selected dent body, and the (from the general* student body, as publications, I with other official . J 1 _ sta ff ‘ u* T ' ' ' " ' “‘I I" “ b*‘*“ r A1|- « ”‘™ " at tha a , hetteI ^ ^ M n - I •>»<"««-!. r I , M- have done good w ork; H azelton ,* a junior In the De-1 ye*n. ( (Continued from Page One) ______ j l,e“ • mcmb« for more than two tudent activit entering tho " f y tie "“ J p*le ,T n f conl<>>,t- baseball |a 4»W b Tommie I ’’ K,C*'’ “ d their athletic f r < * ’’ . a L r " in one game . ‘rh team.,, p.t.ful tram red-blooded I [“ ‘ L l fr „ » to two L u ^ t l , ™ i« The Longhi >rn> may not have any • too great amount of pr.de in to m . I of reiate. but that th at every something Texan .h„uld be proud of and ready to fig h t for. Berry and old Texan le tte r man in baseball, saw .he Ag- i L J R T U **h‘bit,° " s” fa r. gies defeat S. M. U. rn another and he them and said that the rooting of the A A M cadet corps threw the M ustangs up in the air and was the greatest fae- Farm- I" tor in the victories fo r the err. The Aggie, are playing their ’’"ly to the record stretching I,icker first games away from home in the | *wn from Stillw ater, is n\utvi\ to ' Texas aeries and the Texas rooters 8hine th »» afternoon. Tommie is o n e ! can capitalize that fact to an ad- vantage for the Longhorns. --------- second mile run. 'U niversity. He ha* n o t I>uBd for tip-top n<‘a »,ly perfect physique, hut track work and a also shape and anxious to take a fling! ff°°d muscle co-ordination. Fans say at the perfect percentage of the Ag- the gies. Kenneth •‘Pltsm*' McCalla or[ ’ Jubilo” Clement* will hurl; O. J. the Steers. the opening game fo r Oscar Eckhardt will be held in re- serve falter. T h , Aggies pttehing **1«-| T m r f lion for M onday’s gam e will prob- ably be King Gill, wno beat Texas f ' them should year 8 ^ 08,J ^ ack « Iuad» of th< best cinder path men in is the prettiest runner on Longhorn* in Good -Shape showing in the jave- is splendid now, will prove of sufficient service to The Texas squad in case either last turning throw, which ^ rf'cruit only t h - '- idf>al from — .... in is “ r , I , handers an i “g reat guns” Both are right travelling this season. have been so far i merit a letter. _ With the day approaching when ’ Coach Dtoch's follower* are to go o u t1 im HITHE IF FLOWERS Invitation to P arad e in San An tonio D uring C eleb ration R eceived ; for the fir*! big gam** o f the season, the fans are on the qui vive for im­ pending Games developments. played so fa r by the other pennant contestants give no comparative es­ tim ates as to the ability of th** two nines w’hich will face each other next* Monday, but Texas has enough faith in the grand m entor’s ability to be­ lieve as they should in the approaching series a... Erw'in F. Sm ith, m anager of the: But ainee the Farmer* have often Longhorn Band, Friday received an come up with some awful surprises! fi wvwer fjpjfjg I _ invitation from Mrs. Eli H ertzberg, for the Longhorns in chairman of the committee on music j there is, and" will be .some anxiety fo r parades of the B attle of Flow-s on the p a rt of Orange and White e n celeb ration pf San Antonio, j „ .| supporters until the ninth io o se vit.ng the local organization to ap- i i» hung on the Aggie peg. pear in the parade that wdl be held on Friday, April 20, vkhich is offi-l Down a t the Gym an epidemic of ciaJy known a* the “ Battle of Flow-* pledging has broken out. At least ; era(P arad e.” things will come out -v . „ . * that _ ^ The band appeared rn this parade Varsity letter men are the Conference, who gave w a , a „ , *’[ I'on« hor" ’22JZ3- of Journalism , and will re- Whlle Miss I’o rter has been active 11 A’ and B- 3 degrees ”> almost . v e r y phase o f general , a*'ly vault " Vr JI!n “ ! year* Braz «dth every student publication. H. two years devoted considerable of ''T " connected University, she has during the last ."ll * 8* Soon „ Board or Regent* will prob- two the according to E. J. Mathews, WHMn neXt ’T"-***1* o f tho Board of consider a r sin g other things the general building plan being drafted and to sit in a jo in t session w ith the com m ittee authorised by the Pope resolution. , „ ... . . . lt , ha» ® sources that the c°nimittee ' ............. . W h ic h ? TH E morning guess­ ing contest. Solve your tie troubles here. Now you m ay select from newest arrivals. New p a tte rn s . New c o l o r s . P i n p r o o f . W rinkle proof. Long lived. Short priced. $ 1 .0 0 up CAMPUS SHOP (.orrect Uabenlashery that is what the little pins with which) Pr lrt , - — . rn 1922, and scored a hit with San | themselves mean Gently appointed by Dr. V inson to Ajrtonian*, being recognized a* the I Since the watch " ~ best band that appeared during the j with bars and medals are not con- m general building plans entire entertainm ent, and receiving! sidered sufficient rew ard for the ser-| ° f inaPecti°n to second prize for being the second I vice done T. U. in the field a ^old I c!_ er C0^ eFe* aod universities of country he*inni«K the early part | pin featuring an orange T in a back j best entry in the * arado. The manager indicated last night ground of white has been presented L u *1** *!***' U is* probabIe that petits will m eet at the that within m a t the invitation would probably bel to every athlete who ha* won a let- 1 \ter. accepted. a time before u makt> a t r ‘P '(so m e — — Hrn decorating U people to most fob* ornam ented! next few’ days. q u es tio n n o w c o n fro n t ueen ration? niversity y ^ '.......................................................... University Dance Tonight W o m en ’s G ym —9 to 1 2 ........nHHHWIWWIIIIIIIIIIIHilllUH,. F ifty C ents R ex R evels