(Ells Batin Mtxnn First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TU ESD A Y , MAY 13, 1924 SIX PAGES TODAY No. 181 C IN C H E S TITLE ELECTIONS TODAY BILLY DISCH P olitical E xpenses M ust Be in b y N oon A ll e x p e n s e a c c o u n t s f o r s t u d e n t p o li t i c a l c a m p a i g n m u s t b e t u r n e d in to t h e S t u d e n t s A s s o c i a t i o n , fo r t h e P o l l y T h o m s o n , s e c r e t a r y o f t o d a y . o r g a n i z a t i o n b e f o r e n o o n V o t e s w ill n o t b e v a lid u n l e s s th is a c c o u n t is t u r n e d in. l f no o n e is in th e r o o m t h e a c ­ c o u n t , w h ic h m u s t h e i t e m i z e d , is to b e p u t o n t h e d e s k . MEXICAN OFFICIAL TO LECTURE HERE W on International Fame by Reform W rought in Edu­ cation in His Country W ith S e n o r J o s e V asconcelos as th e final a t t r a c t i o n o f t h e y e a r ’s se rie s o f le c tu re s , th e public lec­ t u r e ’s c o m m itte e of the U n iv e rsity a n n o u n c e s t h a t the U n iv e rsity of T ex as will have the h o n o r of e n t e r ­ ta in in g one o f M exico’s m o st dis­ tin gu ishe d citizens d u r in g th e pres e n t m onth. P r o f e s s o r C. W. H a c k e tt is in re c e ip t o f a t e le g r a m fro m S en o r V asconcelos a c c e p tin g th e offer of t h e c o m m itte e to have him sp e a k here. H a s I n t e r n a t i o n a l F a m e . T h e s p e a k e r is a t p r e s e n t M in ister of P u blic E d u c a tio n in Mexico, and is now being m e n tio n e d as th e n e x t a m b a s s a d o r of M exico to th e U nited S ta te s. He has won in te r n a ti o n a l f a m e by th e r e f o r m s he has w r o u g h t in M exican e d u c a tio n sin ce th e revolution. E d u c a to r s f r o m m a n y o f th e E u r o p e a n c o u n tr ie s a n d fro m the U n ite d S ta te s h a v e g on e to Mexico to s tu d y his m etho ds. S p e a k * E x c e l l e n t E n g l i s h . S e n o r V asconcelos sp e a k s e x c e l­ le n t English. He has s p e n t neatly j y e a rs in th e U n ite d S ta te s and un- j u n iv e rs itie s j d e r s ta n d s th e h ead of He was a t on e the U n iv e rs ity o f Mexico. A m e ric a n tim e VOL. XXIV. CURTAIN CLUB GIVES THREE ORIGINAL ONE ACT PLAYS MONDAY VARSITY SENIOR WEEK OPENS WITH RITUAL CEREMONY Reagan Literary Society W ill \ x r L. J? bntertain bemors With Sing Tuesday * % c * T To Be Followed by Banquet at University Commons * A* W ere W ritten, D irected, and A cted by U niver­ sity P eople In th e f i r s t of tw o show ings of th r e e o rig in a l one-act plays, th e U n i­ v e r s ity C u r ta i n Club showed itself to! be a n e n tire ly ind epend ent u n it. T h e ; and* plays w ere w r itte n , I acted e n tire ly by U n iv e r s ity persons,! directed, 0" 3 . 8 ' ^ n e d I hall to make th e m e n tire ly independent, S e ts fo r all th re e play s w ere made! I by G ilford Crowell, aided by Jo h n Dunn and H a r r y Akin. T hey w ere built, pla nn ed , p ain ted , and te ste d out for lig h tin g e ffe c ts in th e C u r ta in Club w orkshop in th e b a se m e n t of th e E d u c a tio n Building. S y m b o l i c S e t t i n g s U s e d “ Yoked W ith an U nb eliev er,” a play of a sm all T e x a s tow n, w ith its in Sen io r Jo h n n y e s u n se t s u n se t (Wilkerson, vespers, which officially I P r e ju d ic e , a n d n a r r o w n e s s , w a s given opened th e cerem onies an d fe stiv itie si a rc a listic scttinB °* “ dul room » l 0 ' T he on,y touch of o f Sen io r Week, w ere held M onday I uk!>' wal1 seen th e w a s a fte rn o o n th e th e G irls ’ S tu d y H a l l J b f««>>t»e.a w a s special I th r o u g h a window a t th e back, and Ilcv. L. II. W h a r to n gave a this, as it fa d e s into th e black of the m essage to th e seniors in a s h o r t ta lk night, is symbolic of th e influence of while Miss Helen Knox led the devo the t u r n of events in th e life of Molly tionals. p a s t C raig. C h arle s H e im sa th , th e a u th o r, p re s id e n t of th e Y W C A , introduced in th e Tole of Molly’s f a t h e r w as one th e sp ea k e rs. V ida H a ll and K a t h ­ of th e m ost convincing actors. ry n B uckn er s a n g a duet. C a th e rin e W h a r t o n re n d e re d the second special m usical n u m b e r f o r the vespers. On T u e sd a y Miss Knox will be t h e j merit as debased by am b itio u s Mrs. Mussey Sees I t T h r o u g h ,” a burlesque on th e L ittle T h e a t e r move- ego p rin c ip al s p e a k e r a t th e lists, w a s a r io t fro m b egin n in g to betw een th e se n io rs a n d cx -students. j 'md. P a u l P a g e , jo in t a u th o r of the On th is d a y also R e a g a n L i te r a r y So j piece with C la r a M cClure, in his role th e ciety will e n t e r ta i n th e seniors w ith >f h a r r a s s e d th e ir a n n u a l Senior S in g a t th e T e x a s scene. T he p lay is s ta r tli n g ly and Bible C h a ir from 4 to 6. Old V a r- S ta g e h an ds, sity songs will be su n g and o th e r j directors, and w a n d e rin g persons ap- f e a tu r e s f o r an i n te r e s tin g program p e a r suddenly fr o m places in th e au have been T he p erso nal in v ita tio n s have been s e n t lig hts fa il and th e c u r ta in does no t out, all seniors a r e u rg e d to come to work. Only a d ire c to r of home-pro th e S enior Sing, acco rd in g to R u th duced plays can fu lly a p p r e c ia te it Penick, p re s id e n t of R eag an. but any audience can enjoy it. realistically in fo rm a l. H u m o r o u s N o t e S t r u c k no I dience. T h e sets a r r a n g e d . A lth ou gh S e n i o r S i n g T o d a y conference d ire c to r, opened a w ry . a r e Miss N e w to n ’s law n p a r ty for th e seniors a t th e W om en’s F a c u lty club is on W ed nesday fro m 5 to 8 in the! ro m a ntic t r a g e d y by H o w a rd Mum- a f te r n o o n . C ap an d Gown in itiation j ford Jo n e s and H a r v e y E agleson, w a s f o r ju n io r s is scheduled fo r T h u rs- i this c lim ax of th e evening. T he set- d a y even in g fro m 8 to IO in th e G ir ls ’ tin g w a s im pressio nistic a n d th e ef- I feet# of th e lig h tin g w ere vividly sym- gltudy Hall. T r a g e d y I» C l i m a x o f E v e n i n g “ K ing G u n n a r T a k e s a W ife ,” T h e S enior S w in g o u t w ith th e blue- bolic. T h e c h a r a c t e r s in th is p la y w ere bonnet chain will be held on F r id a y Im m ediately following th e j p a r tic u la r ly well ca st. Billy Gaines, a t 6 p. rn. S w in g o u t th e Y W CA is e n te r ta in in g as a N o rw e g ia n sea-earl, played the th e seniors w ith a b a n q u e t a t the U n i- leading role opposite M ildred ( ham- I n v ita tio n s have! hers a n d A nnie L a u rie M ewhinney v e rs ity Commons. been s e n t to all seniors, blit th e y a r e who w ere both iii good c h a r a c te r . r e s e rv a tio n s by requ ested s ig n in g up , a t Miss S p e a r ’s office. Jo h n n y e Gilkerson is to be to a s tm is ­ tr e s s and Miss Helen Knox will give th e p rin c ip a l a d d re ss of th e evening. Ben Howell, a s the bluff King Gun- n a r , w as effe c tiv e both by his a c tin g a nd his height. T h e clim ax of th e play, when the troubled, n e arly c h ild ­ like B e lg a d is f ig u re s herself w ith a most convincing-looking bowl of glow ­ ing coals, is so e n tire ly f r e e of a m a , j tc u ris h n e s s as to m ake a n audience W A A to M eet for to m ak e # Important B usiness fo r g e t t h a t it is only a play. Wome n’s A thletic Association will j m eet T u e sd a y n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock a t she gym fo r th e p a s s in g of th e new J c h a n g e s in th e c o n stitu tio n a n d fo r day a f te r n o o n a t system sy ste m th e p a ssin g of a of Q , a jr un(j fjr g e n io r .swingout will be held T u e s- thf! T e x a s Bible th e t h e .d ire c tio n b f S E N I O R S W I N G O U T new point*. R e a g a n L ite r a r y Society fro m 4-6 All j u n io r s will be excused fo r the 0»ck)ck m e e tin g , j u n i o r A n n a Hiss, D irector T r a i n i n g fo r Women. ac c o rd in g to ; tho F r ,.nch de- I b>sicat^ p a r t n i c n t will give a o n e -a c t F r e n c h D r p f l u e g e r o f of H e r e is t h e g r e a t e s t i n t e r c o l l e g ­ ti m e . i a t e b a s e b a l l m e n t o r o f all In f o u r t e e n y e a r s o f c o a c h i n g he u n p a r a l l e l e d h a s s e t t h e a l m o s t r e c o r d o f p r o d u c i n g t w e l v e c o n ­ f e r e n c e w i n n e r s . Y e s t e r d a y h e s e t a n o t h e r r e c o r d w h e n t e a m c l i n c h e d t i t l e b e ­ f o r e t h e y h a d th e c o n f e r e n c e lo s t a g a m e . h is D is c h in m o r e is a g r e a t c o a c h w a y s t h a n o n e . H e n o t o n l y le a d s m i g h t y t e a m s t o p e n n a n t s , b u t he d e v e l o p s m i g h t y t e a m s f r o m no rn*- a t e r i a l . T h e L o n g h o r n is g r e a t , h u t it is s a f e t o s a y t h a t n o c o n f e r e n c e o t h e r m e n t o r t e a m th e in c o u l d ’ h a v e a c c o m p l i s h e d w h a t h e h a s a c c o m n l i s h e d w it h it. Y e s , D is c h is a g r e a t c o a c h . H e th a n a c o a c h , h o w e v e r . is m o r e th e w h i t e s t H e is a m a n , o n e o f e v e r t h a t a n d c l e a n e s t o f m e n w a l k e d a c r o s s a d i a m o n d . M u ch c a n b e sa id o f D is c h , b u t t h e s e f o u r s h o r t li n e s w o u ld f i t h is c h a r ­ a c t e r b e t t e r th a n a n y s t ir r in g o r a ­ t i o n : “ F o r w h e n th e o n e g r e a t s c o r e r c o m e s T o w r i t e a g a i n s t y o u r n a m e , H e a s k s n o t if y o u w o n or lo s t, B u t h o w y o u p l a y e d t h e g a m e . ” of P i t t e n g e r P r e s id e n t W . S. S u tto n has a p ­ pointed a c o m m itte e of t h e f a c u lty to a r r a n g e fo r th e r e c e p tio n a nd en D e t a in m e n t o f th e g u e st. P ro fe s s o r H a c k e tt, D ean the School o f E d u c a tio n , and P ro fe s so r H. M. J o n e s o f th e Public L e c tu re s t h e c o m m it­ C o m m itte e c o n s titu te the te e . A lth o u g h th e c o m m itte e has n o t as y e t fo r m u la te d p lans, it is vot ers by the Students’ Assembly in today’s election. The first u n d e r s to o d t h a t p r o m i n e n t state of- p£OV| t 2 b 4 Kibble back to third. With the bases c<>IHer „ ........... 4 double to W iB ialB t9n# e full Sm alley sm acked a cen ter, which scored both Kibble and p reeie> 9 . r \ G o r e , however, was fortunate Conna|!^ cf Odom. to come out without fu r t h e r dam- age, strik ing out P r a tt and fo r c in g ....................3g riOfliw, r r | *.............. 0 .... 4 , ---------- g a b R 0 I 1 • . in n m * whe h I , to Kroun<;ore oy >TnfiT A lth o u g h B a H g ^ ’ r 3 5 A 9 2 7 IO ,nniriK. ; innings: 2 1 0 0 2 i _ 0 0 2 — 8 . OOO 3 1 0 OOO ^ ^ CV,' ry ,r‘ ,n f if th when C o f f e y b - a t o u t a j lor th reaten ed in nearly ning, the B e a rs final score cam e the hunt, and . c o r e d on S trick lan d . double to th e le ft field board. I la tter how ever, was throw n out he ^ in la tte r,^ h o w c ^ attem p ting to stretch the hit into a triple, killing the rally. B ell tripled with only one out in the seventh b u t: C o f f e y and S trickland went out in rotation, ending the inning. Sniper Convally had a big day a t the bat, in the slamming out a first, a line drive to the right field s e v e n , which inch then hit a of being a homer, and in line double down lacked only one long single, field le ft the the ninth. T e x a s A B R H P O Kibbie, 2b ............. 3 1 ....... 4 E c k h a r d t , rf 1 i S Odom, ss C a r s on , l b ...... 3 2 I Small ey, 3b ....... 3 1 1 l 2 1 l I 12 J B * B a t t e d f o r C o f f e y in 9th. in n i n fJ Qf f G o r e , IO hits and 8 runs c . r , on, S m a l l e r - T w o hu> F r e . „ S t r l c k | .„d, C o m a l - T h r „ b „ , b i t.. K ibble, 8 innings. I h i t and 2 runs in Bell. H o me runs , P ons f or d . Hits, I o f f F r e e z e , S t r u c k out, by P o n s ­ ford 7 , Gor e 5. Bases on balls, P o n s ­ 3 . Wil d ford I , F r e e a e pi tches, F r e e z e I , Go r e I. d i m e of g a m e 2 : 3 0 . U m p i r e : P a t N e w m a n . 3, Gor e N. C. M IS S IO N G rtO U P T h e Newman Club M issionary Group will hold its re g u la r meeting E Tu esd ay a t 7 p. m. in the Newman 0 Club Rooms, according to the m ere- 0 ta r y . The Mission Group is, a t prcs- an * T M S ea»«rtei «•«*, J. «»*i T- w t l « . « -* »«* M‘io Baai,n* «. :,phon> *S«'Kfu*# of th* TSS t» n* Sit#. Main Building . _ r r l « t * 4 b y t h # U n <**!••• t y o f T ' t * r i * - - J . HAIL V , « t * r * d a a • e e e a d - c l * ' * r » * ’ t * r * t * h * i « * t - u r 4 * r A r t o f C o n - c f l W « t A s a t i n . I * ” * A « * f e t e a « f * * * I 7 f . ! , _ * * M a r d i * . na* cf postage pro* Sr in A t t o f O c t o b e r I , 1 8 5 ” . » a n ' 0 * * 4 S e p u m b * * ________ t i , I* it. H E N R Y C . F O L C H E H Krf iv * ■* I • - CMMC r a y WL LTM M e r. E d ito r W I L L I A M tm MdOtLh 8*POWI*)ny Rustn*** iters**** 1 yjt\* M. R » c* y s u d A . 8 . S m i th , a d v e r t ie ^ r t Im M ' l r p h r t * . e t r c o l a t t o a ■»»»— *r r E v r u i E B O A R D % f * n M H * * try A. P w e ltra a n n G o rd o n t m S h a r p W y A J I.. I #w i* ....... Frsncve F. Wipff c , ML MT H r* * It.? r- M M i;» n HnthH Dir;awat — - I t o H r S to v e r D o r o t h y W h ; t * b u r » t KSsebeUi L**h I emtrr I S e** Mar'ha P o r t e r L y r a M. I i # h t o r S T A F F ■^'. ____ Tam* IflHor A m Aa* latent ____ _ Ana latent ............. : y - 1 ■ |( I,: B la n c h # Hompfcrw* Ro** H .mar it* Alton Ut. ck att T h o rn a* Y a r r * ti S a m JC F r a n k Xanna Carr BIBLE THOUGHT —FOR TODAY— Thought* m rm orlird • y r k * l # a a b a r i t e * # . p ro -.-* will Bit,!* Revolutionists never cheat.” like Napoleon, like teachers Christ, and scientists like Ein­ stein—all comparatively recent arrivals on this jubilant planet —have ion* been trying to dem­ onstrate how little of m atter and life is absolute, and how ' m u < h is dynamic, relative, evo lutionarv. It would seem that the lesson is yet unlearned. * - a * * * Let us be frank with our­ selves and admit that there are a few students among us—light of conscience, unbound by eth­ untram ­ ical considerations, melled by m ortality—who re­ gard cheating on quizzes, as­ signments, or examinations as a mod natural expedient to “get by,” These people are crooks, thief#, swindlers; they do not blush when they cheat; their is their only moral venality shed no tears h i fibre; they their perjured honor, nor are any tears shed for them. For­ indeed tunately, this .c ia * is small. * * * • Iiet us flatter ourselves that,, in the University, we have also a class of students who have been so thoroughly and rigidly trained in the principles of hon­ esty, and who are such sincere lovers of truth, that the number I of occasions on which they 'would violate the Honor System I can be said to approach zero a s a limit. As the Portuguese say, “Rare is this bird, for we I killed all its feathered prede­ cessors !” # * * * M EM BERS o f Rio G rande V alley Club are requested to make res­ ervations fo r annual banquet May 16. Phone M ary L ubbock, 4773. J. A SH HEIM. D E P A R T M E N T A L Sw im m ing b e- g in s T hursday 15th. C H A P E L Mr. C a r l or o f th e U n iv e r s ity B a p tist Church will be in ch a rg e o f th e ch ap el ex e r c ise s this w eek b e g in n in g this m orning. T u esd a y he will sp eak on “ The F reshm a n P r e s id e n t s ” ; and W e d n e sday on “ The C o tton ta il and the E a g l e ” ; T h u rsd ay, “ M o sq u ito es and M u sic ia n s” ; F riday, “ F rogs and F a c t s ” ; and S a tu rd a y , “ The P r e a c h e r and the S c ie n t is t .” the C o lle g e BELLINI CUP IO BE IO BEST ATHLETE Seven Events Form the List For the Try- Out pole vau lt, discus throw , and the h a lf m ile run. • P oin ts are aw arded for p lacin g in each even t and the ath lete having th e g r ea test total o f points receiv es the cup. A ny ath lete who is good in sch ol­ a stic stan d in g is eligib le to com pete for the trophy unless he is a form er ■winner o f th e cup. T ryouts for Sigm a D elta P si, h on ­ orary ath letic fr a te r n ity , w ill be conducted on the days on w hich no ball gam e ( lark is scheduled F ield, stated the Longhorn m entor. on W O M EN’S R ep resen tative m eets T uesday at 7:15 Board in Girls' Study Hall to select all-around girl. L A ST P O ST U R E T E S T for hikers will be given Tuesday at 5 o'clock. M A N A G E R . P R E S ID E N T . TH E SP E A K E R S ( LUB w ill hold its tonight to elect w eek ly m eeting o ffic e r s for n ext year. PR E SID E N T . AM ERICAN LEGION, last m eeting o f the year and w iener roast at E ast Woods W ednesday night. Will leave M. B. 158 at 7:30. Bring a buddy. JOH N R. MCCANN, P ost A djutant. ---------------o------------ — T ex a s Chem ical Club T o H old Last M eeting) for Coach C lyde L ittlefield has an ­ nounced the th a t com p etition 'B ellm ont cup, aw arded an n u ally to ath lete, w ill the best all around take place M onday, May Iii, on Clark F ield. This will be th e fourth in which the B ellm ont trophy year > has been awarded. R aleigh Sapp w on the first cup in 1021. The 1022 prize w en t to Gil- trium phed strap, and Tham es last is alw ays spir­ year. C om petition ited, but because of th e excellen ce of his track team L ittlefield is look ­ ing fo r g reater rivalry than ever. form Seven even ts for the trophy and are as fo llow s: The low hur­ 75-yard dash, the 75-yard jum p, d le s , jum p, broad the high the list 7 5 ' i o f T h e D aily T e x a n S t a f f are su p p o rtin g H A R K R I D E R for M a n a g ­ includes: in g Editor. WRIGHTS wAfter every meal I A p l e a s a n t and a g r e e a b le s w e e t a n d a I - a - s - t - l - n - g b e n e f i t n a w e ll. G o o d f o r teeth , b rea th and d l« e s H on. M a k e s t h e n e x t c i g a r ta ste better* Earn E xtra Credits on Coed Lake Shore Th* <-h a n c e a n d r e c re a tio n s o n e c e ss a ry to ev e ry on e a r* ber* ideally co m b in ed w ith s u p e rio r o p p o rtu n ity f o r ed ­ u ca tio n al ads anc* m e a t. 4Joat»r.|r, sw im m in g , te n n is , co n c erts, d ra m a tic p e rfo rm a n c e s , in s t i l la g le c tu re s , s t* ., a r e b e re a v a ila b le SUMMER I J M ON LAKE _ MICHIGAN SESSION OiKSttlfiM pSrutfi.onii to industrial, financial and art center* of Chicago. Course covering full year’s work in General Chemiatry. Twelve courses in the Department of Religious Equ­ , a tio n . * Summer Session open* June 23, 1924 and r . G rad u ate S t bool C o lleg e of L ib e ra l A rts S chool o f C o m m erce S ch o o l o f E d u c a tio n Law School School o f M ail* School o f S p eech School o f J o u rn a lis m j-------------B O O K L E T R E Q U E S T j ■ PIMM wnhI me " IM w ,b « i Pile* Ki«’re»d®n *•_dvecrlMna J I full, the cur.ee of No It TH WUST MUH ONlVK.krfllf I I at; NM KR SIMMON aao uU»«r »dvai>uae*. r*cr*»uuoel I I »' I Mtucatioael. — » I Nom* I Feft Addeem. Address W a lt r * D u x St o rr, President N o r t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y t D a m o n — ’ Hey. thorel it" of mine?" Pythias— A re n ’t you a fr ie n d “ I certainly am. IM do anything In the world for you. Yea, o » r thimgl'* D am on— “ AH right—prove it I Give me hack that Eldorado pencil you borrowed Last night.” E iffib O 'the m aster drawing p e n d r 17 I t o i l — ail dealers BON TON CAFE 609 Congrcs* The T exas Chem ical Club w ill hold its la st m eeting of the year tonight in K Hall 5 at 7:30, according to M iss Clara C arlisle, president of the! club. Dr. I. M. L ew is, professor of j botany at the U n iversity, w ill ad-!; dress the club on “ S yn th esis by Sun-! light to the Origin of L i f e ” in Relation Officers of the eism in g year w ill be cdected. R efreshm ents w ill be served. The public is invited to attern!. S tu ­ dents of botany, zoology, and chem ­ istry are urged to come. * rs Radio Suppliet Curling Irons Students’ Lamps And All O ther Kinds of Electrical A ppliances John L* Martin 410 Congress Ave. Phone 3563 S A N F O R O S U F O U N T A I N PEN INK ” The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible Get Extra Credits at Home— More than 450 courses in History, English. M athem atics,Chemistry, Zoology, Modern languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., are given by c o rre sp o n d e n c e . Learn how the credit they yield may be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully, furnished on request. Write today. < E fjc t U n i U e r S i t p o f C h i c a g o O S E L L I S H A L L C H I C A G O , I L L I N O I S r n x M M fltmtunnuiniiimimtwniHiiMnimiiMiiKttiiiMnuuiimiiiiiuiutiuituuiiiiituiminniuutinuiuiuimauMii GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY Call 3702 HOME STEAM LAUNDRY 211 E ast 5th Street iwrw "Vffiuwm! mra nowntwiwHii mm ti - t:nwr«*«wCTwn>i tmmtmw win mr* ’Winn ELECT A NEWSPAPERMAN AND A JOURNALIST FOR THE TEXAN MCKEAN- EILERS COMPANY A u stin , T ex a s J ' 5 *-^* - VOTE FOR v* RUSSELL FOR REED MANAGING EDIT! DAILY TEXAN O h t h a t m e n w o u ld p r a i s e th * K A N E K l,L B m em bers w ear K anes - . . . at sin gle GIRLS interested -P a a lm 1 0 7 : 2 1 , in fen cin g be IN ST R U C T O R . and KoUars today. crosses the line K IN G O F TUP: K A N E . W oman's Gym at 2:30 today. L o r d f o r h i t g o e d n f i i , a n d fo r h i* Today University VI KG aM A MAXTOR. ALL G IRLS interested in inter-class ( AST YOUR VOTE TODAY w o n d e r f u l w o r k * t o t h e c h ild r e n o f m ane ten n is team will sign up in M iss! Schm id’s office M onday. One double com bination and one com bi­ nation will make ber eligible. The truth is that the line of demarcation between cheaters and non-cheaters had better be conceived as a margin, toward which many on both sides of the line lean. The group o f student i gathered next to this students margin is very l a r g e , and any elect th e student officers Who of a variety of circumstances will guide the school’s govern­ is Huflicienrt to disturb the m ar­ ment during the coming year, gin. For the timf? l>eing, the and who Vill have charge of a student and great many of the more impor­ I mingles with the publicans. We tant student activities. This (’might name, among others, the fact alone should be of sufficient following considerations which I ’O T I S H U T H I P H IS ' W U U l l I I O I J O W I J i g the operate pow erfully near importance to bring every m eets C O SM O PO LITAN dent to the polls, but in addi-. maj.j*jn * tht* need of a (]) ; T uesday, May 13, In G irls’ Study , . / m a l Ki l l . are three important t ion. there -m a ll n u m b e r o f p o i n t s , in t h e I Hall at 7:30. Officer* w ill be elected to the eon dilution arm1 nd men student’s calculation*, to “pull at the m istin g . Mr. T askehuchi will which dc lover” ; irresistible that im m igration speak j sympathy when a girl asks you hill. If every voter in a democ-j a quest ion during a quiz; (3) v/h<>re the risks of cheat rac y exercised his privilege °»J a voting, undoubtedly democra­ mg are negligible; (4) any in- cies would be more efficient and stance where cheating i* going nearer perfect, ami 1^» Vn.(U r on wholenale, and the individual tho control of the politician. m i , r { ? P S w {th the group; (5) r^tiny| w h e r e the instructor has Unfortunately, a great people decide on election in I been notoriously unfair, that their vote does not really j whjch accessibility of informa- mean anything, that ° n(‘# ' j Hon; e.g., texts and note-hooks either way will have no tn+J^'Uakeri to the examination room; erne upon the election, A sin­ (7) the fact that no names are gle vote, of course, very seldom oublished at the University of election. But a j exag anyway, and the conse- decides an great manx single votes —- the preserving votes of the persons who stay from the polls—-are a1-1 away ways enough tion. W O M EN ’S R epresentative Board w ill m eet at 5:00 p. rn. T uesday instead of 7:15 p. rn. as form erly announced, to Beleft the all-round g irl. T H E T A SIGM A PH I w ill moot at 5 p. rn. in the sm all G irls’ Study H all to select the girl for the All- Round Cup. * We repeat: these and many considerations operate! in the G irls Study for the “election o f new o Aker * of Cap and Gown So- quent one’s reputation. Junior ( lass H all at 7:15 serve attention. awing an eire CLAR A CORICA, surety of on the Japanese P R E S ID E N T . P resident. C L U B (2) , . . . . * * * * * * * T H E R E W ILL BE a in c itin g o f the J * * ♦ Voting in a m atter of duty, if nothing eW . Every student each citizen of the Universi­ ty student body—i«H obligated to his school to cast his vote in every election. The careful se­ lection cd a candidate, the study of the qualifications of each off!- flee seeker, the election of capa­ ble and efficient cers is a matter of vital impor-j Lance to the student himself, as well as to the school. A light! vote usually means that the poorest candidate will win—tor the poorest candidate will turn to politics to secure votes student them, other forcefully near the m argin of c,e y dishonor. Any of in most instances, would be suffi­ cient to move a student to cheat. Further, a combination of sev­ eral among this number cer­ for tainly proves too strong many an ordinarily honest soul, lf the adm inistration of the Honor System is to be bettered, faculty, Assembly, and Councils I should endeavor these conditions which nome- times cause dishonesty. We have no arbitrary division of students; the good and the bad, u™ the cheaters and the non-cheat- to eliminate era. Instead, D O RO TH Y F IS H E R , P resident. M E M B E R S O F T H E Rio Grande! V alley Club are requested to make reservations for annual banquet May 16, Phone M ary Lubbock 47 <3. J , A S H H E IM . F IN A L in Chem. 104 w ill be given W ednesday, May l l at 2 p. rn. M eet in the assay lab. (S ig n e d ) I N S T R U C T O R . T H U R L O W B . W E E D AMBULANCE SERV1C1 Funeral Homa Phone* 6080 and 6S17 little interest. * * A * . j the rest of the animal kingdom. It is the job of the Students’ these I Association to see that are, the I which we have pointed • FJ m to do s0 win be) r condemnation. Citizens of a university C(?m* environmental condition* triunity, it seems, should reahz; | amenorated, particularly the importance rtance— nm it. the students who will j u n jo r Class M eets *■— T onight for E.iection Ju nior Cia** w ill m e e t to n ig h t in the Girl* S tu d y H all fo r the elec-^ tion o f o ffic e r * of C ap and G ow n, According to Mi** L u cy J, N e w t o n , dean o f w om en. ________ 0________ is of vital ^ § ^ ' THE MARGIN OF DISHONOR Mar y are they wh o, refer­ ring to the enforcement of our Honor System, confidently as­ sert: “There are only two clashes o f student#, t h o s e w h o cheat and those who do not) cheat; cheat under any arn! all t ire urn- w>ily stance#, and those who are ut-1 h o n e s t WtU h e r e n t i y A. , lUlj or brinf s u r e ly p«r*on to the U niversity YM CA, All j u n io r girl* will b e e x c u s e d from W A A m e e tin g fo r tki* p u r ­ pose, state d M itt H iss last n ig h t in th e W A A C ouncil m e e tin g . Stadium paym ents due now . Mail Elxclusive W h olesale D ry G oods, Furnish­ those who cheat will check to Sudium Headquarter*, Urn- ing G oods, N otions YOUR VOTE FOR REED IS A VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY COMPARISON OF BATTLE SHIP AND LINER G riffith and Q uaiia Speak on Cultural V alue of Religion Society J . E l iz a b e th P a g e Women s Press Association Banquet at Cafeteria One o f the in terestin g en tertain -! m ents planned fo r the W omen’s P re ss; A ssociation will be the banquet wit h ; which the Home Econom ies D e p a r t-j ment of the U n iv ersity , the Cham ber of Com m erce will honor the d elegates of the associatio n W ednes­ day evening a t 7 o’clock a t the I ni- versity C a fe te ria . and W ilm er P a g e h as retu rn ed from a v isit to her home in B a stro p . K ath erin e Storey h as been v isitin g fo r a few d a y s in Lockh art. Rachel D unaw ay, who h as been in New York atten d in g the Y W C A con­ vention, h as returned to school. She w as elected n atio n al YW CA p re si­ dent. D elta Chi held initiation S a tu r d a y ! n igh t fo r Edw in T ae g le of i hor ri­ ddle, and N elson A. M ason o f 11‘.lis­ bon). I A cacia fr a te r n ity the pledgin g of S . O. B u r io n ! of N ub-; bock and O sw ald B ry an of A ustin. announces C h arlie B rooks of H ouston is v isit­ in g at the A cacia house. R. C* T haxton of W ichita F a lls is v isitin g a t the A cacia house. D elta T h e ta Phi fra te rn ity nounces the p ledgin g of W ebster! W renn of M aybank and John n y Jo n e s | of D allas. a n ­ F la n k Knox of D allas and A ustin ^ W ichcr of F o r t W orth are g u e sts at the D elta T a u D elta house. T run k D ay v au lt h as gone to W aco.; D ave Kelton h as liken ill a t Seton ’s fo r the p a st week. Zenobia Webb of B ry an , who h as been v isitin g at the Pi Phi house, h as returned to her home. Phi G am m a D elta entertain ed S u n ­ day aftern oon with a picnic a t Lu ll Creek in honor of v isitin g alum ni. ELECTION SUCCESSOR T h e s u p e r d r e a d n o u g h t C ol or a do , l a r g e s t ba t t l e s h i p a f l o a t , w a s moved p os i ­ t e m p o r a r i l y into a t i on— a l o n g s i d e the liner own ed by A m e r i c a a n d the s econd un i q u e l a r g e s t l a rg es t in the worl d toe L e v i a ­ t h a n — in Ne w Y o r k h a r b or . T h i s is the f i rst t i m e an a c c u r a t e c o m ­ p a r i s o n b e t we e n the l a rg e s t war- ship a nd the l a r g e s t liner h a * e ve r been ob ta i n e d , a nd the mi g ht y C o l ­ o r a d o te e m s like a t ow bo a t a l o n g ­ side the L e v i a t h a n . HARVARD ROWING TEAM IN ACTION il l just a few weeks you be going home — a Look at Your Luggage- Is It Up-to-Date? Smart? O f ajl the m a j o r s n o r t s none is o c c u p y i n g the mind o f Lie H a r ­ than v a r d u n d e r g r a d u a t e s mor e p h o t o g r a p h s hows the V a r s i t y ei ght the C h a r l e s in e a r l y p r a c t ic e on Ri ve r. V O T E F O R Lucille Stover Mrs. Nell Burns Ex pe rt Dress mak ing 4 1 0 L i t t le f i e ld B l d g . P h o n e G901 Scarbrough’s You’ll find the newest things in our luggage section down stairs. Wardrobe Trunks, $27.50 to $147.50. Steamer Trunks, $6.85 to $31.50. Traveling Bags, $6.75 to $ 2).50 . Suit Cases, $7.98 to $29.50. W omen s Cases, $3.50 to $29.50. l ilted Cases, $5.75 to $66.00. I lat Boxes, $2.75 to $25.00, WOMAN’S COUNCIL V O T E FO R many. Although only 26, young Stim ies is his fa th e r’ s right hand business p artn er. TA K E UP A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE THIS SUMMER CHAIRMAN OF THE MEN’S COUNCIL A s s e m b ly m a n — V arsity Debater— Senior Academ ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN It is ready for you! Today the Stephen F. Austin, the new million dollar hotel of Austin, awaits expectantly the first guests. Austin’s latest hotel addition invites you to its informal opening. M A Y 1 9 t h OPEN HOUSE AND INFORMAL RECEPTION SU PPER ON MEZZANINE DANCING ON ROOF SPECIAL MUSIC For Reservations Call 6256 LONGHORN TRACK POINTS G R E A T E S T T R A C K M ENTO R IN SO U T H University American Legion Holds Last Meeting W ednesday SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE ADOPT ROUND-ROBIN BASKET BALL PROGRAM ’ STUDENTS M AY d SELECT POPULAR Teams Will Play Four- 1TC V AQ • LA nu teen Games Each in 1925 ' Only f o u r t e e n c o n f e r e n c e b a *k « t- b all f a m e * will b e p la y e d b y each te e m ta 1 9 2 5 , a c c o r d in g to the •c h e b u le a d o p te d by S o u th w e st C o n ­ fe r e n c e o f f i c i a l s at S a t u r d a y ’ * meet- > in g held at the Y .M .C .A ., Austin, T h e s c h e d u le is on a round robin b a s is with eac h te a m p la y in g each oth e r in a hom e and hom e basis. LATEST BOOH OFTATH LETE T 0 D A Y U n iv ersity stud en ts will Ie* g iv e n ; 0 PRES j an opportunity to select the m ost p o p -1 ; u lar ath lete in the school at tod ay’s. I election. A special ballot will be; T h i r d A n n u a l Edited by Folk-Lore So ciety of T exas iud* * " v" * * r 1,1 the P n M ira tin n **' ™ r u o iic a tio n ^ on tht.nj the votcr ,nay indicate I his first, second, and th ird choice.] The ballo ts will be counted by I . Tht*o. Bellmont, and a silver loving! ire aw arded the w inner b f l cup will the N orris Candy Company through, G riffith Drug C om pany of A ustin. 1 H e re is the o f f i c i a l p oint s t a n d ­ in g o f th e L o n g h o rn t r a c k te a m o f 19 2 5 , a s a n n o u n c e d by C o a ch C l y d e L it t le fi e ld T h e s t a n d i n g d i f f e r s m a t e r i a ll y f r o m th a t p u b ­ lished In The T e x a n S u n d a y ./> that it d o e * not in clud e th e c o n f e r e n c e g a m e s . J a c k s o n 98. Rf ese 5 2 1-2. R itch ie 4 9 3-4. D a y v a u l t 4 9 . H a c k le r 43. T h a m e s 4 1 . B a r r o o m 3 9 5-12. T r o u t 33 Y o u n g b lo o d 28. C o w le s 24 3-4. M c N a t t 21 3 4. S h e a r e r 2 ! 1-2. C l a y t o n 21 1-4. H a r r i s , ^R. L ., 20 3-4. M c C o r q u o d a le 16 1-2. H a r r i s , G . A., 15. S p r a g u e 14, C o a le 14. E s q u i v a l l l . H a w l e y 8. W a r d 6. B l o n s t e in 2 1-2. G i ls t r a p I 3-4, B a c o n I 1-2. “ T h e L o n g h o r n s h av e e x c e e d e d * Iv A S - my fo n d e s t d r e a m s , ” sa id C o a ch C ly d e L it t l e f i e l d , a f t e r his s t a r * h ad a g a i n won c h a m p io n sh ip l a u ­ rels. “ A t the b e g in n in g of the y e a r I did not think we c o u ld a p ­ p ro a c h 1923, b u t the 1924 te a m is th e b e st in the h isto ry of the school. I h av e c o m p a r e d o u r r e c o r d s with the re c o r d s o f the M isso u ri V a lle y an d le a d in g E a s t e r n sch o o ls and fin d Shat we b e a t their r e c o r d s as a team . F I V E L E A D I N G C O N F E R E N C E H I T T E R S O J o m ( T ) C le m e n t s B a s s i n g e r E c k h a r d t W illia m so n A B R M 6 9 18 3 5 4 18 8 34 9 I S 75 24 31 b a .567 .444 .441 .414 7 5 ' * o f T he D aily T e x a n S t a f f a r e su p p o r t in g H A R K R I D E R fo r Manwg- CITY TICKET OFFICE IN NEW HOTEL Shall Be Pleased T o Serve Our Patrons In Our Nev/ City Ticket Office ST E P H E N F. A U ST IN H O T E L, 104 East Seventh Street men. P h o n e 7 7 5 5 . M . L . M o r r i s , P a s s . Sc T i c k e t A g e n t . R o b t . W e b b , A s s i s t a n t . ic bool Because- of the from any T exas UM SHS IS IMME long jum p nec­ essary to Oklahoma A. & M.f it was decided to divide the six Texas schools Into two groups styling T exas, T, C. ti,, and S, M. U. Group I, and Baylor, and Texas A. & M. Group 2. Group I will play two gam es with “ Legend* of T ex as,” edited by J . A rkan sas at home and two gam e* with Oklahoma A. & M. abroad, and Frank in former Group 2 will Invade A rkansas for jth t U niversity, now teaching in the a two-game series while meeting the j Oklahoma Ag* c ultural and Mechan- Oklahoma Aggies on their own coart. I leal College at .Stillwater, is the latest May Be Secured From M iss Burch at R egistrarV O ffice instructor liable, The reverse process will be followed in b.reb.11 w h,re a round robin, bound book to be issued University of T xas Press. The book J t h„ third an . (i illu. t, from schedule of 14 gam es has also been nual publication of the Polk T oe Sa* agreed upon. ciety of Texan. In The publication begins with a pre-! rutting the prograrfi from twenty to fourteen gam es the con fe fence has eliminated much of the time that team s must. spend away from of a home. The adoption round-robin basis for the schedule I* a progressive movement following u* ifs ballads. th- r u m p le of other important con-j nri-ut hope th at t lerences. fare by Mr. I)ob»e in the general subject of legends and their sources, in which he sa y s: " I f the ballads of a nation arc a s important, aa its laws, its legends are almost a * important conf es a coni en* man or woman who u n d erstan d s will seize upon these . I must , 7 * h™ “ C O N F E R E N C E B A S K E T B A L L SC H E D U L E 1924 Jun . 6, Baylor vs. T H I s t Waco. }(TnaturMl and of lovers are under! lh(J ru.xt division. The Ja n . 21-22, Rice legend ; of j lovers include t h n e versions cif An­ AAM a t Stillw ater. L e a p ’. The Legend cd Mount Bunnell.” P ira te* and pirate treaa- Ja n . 23-21, A rk a n sa s vs. Baylor at ure jw ,nds follow, which include va- j rious legends relating to Je an b a ­ fitte A section is devoted to legen- dary origins of T exas flowers, names and stream s, which eonian is a ver­ sion of the Blue Bonnet legend. A concluding series of miscellaneous legends arc found under the la st di­ vision of the publication. ja n . 24, SMU vs. TCU at Dallas. Ja n . 2k, T exas AAM va. Rice at J a n 31, T exas vs. B a y l o r at Austin. Ja n . S I , SMU vs. Rice a t Dallas. Feb. 2-3, A rkansas vs. Rice at F a y ­ Ja n . 30-31, Oklahoma AAM T C U at Stillwater. Houston Waco. vs. etteville. F e b . 4, SMU va. T exas AAM at D allas, and T <’ti vs. B aylor at Fort Worth. F a b . 6, Tam a* vs. S M U at A u stin . vs. Oklahoma Feb. 6-7, Baylor A A M at Waco. a t F a y e tt e v ille . Feb. 6-7, A r k a n s a s vs. Te x a s AAM F e b . 7, Rice vs, SM U at Dallas. Fob . 9, T C U vs. T e x a s a t F o r t W orth Dr. Robert A. Law, of the English department of the University, says of the book: " I think it has a good deal of valuable historical m aterial. The legends are of interest on ac­ count of the light they throw on the ho tory of T e x a s,” A copy of “ Legends of T e x a s” may bt* secured from Miss Ethel Burch in the R eg istrar's office. The unbound copy is I L50 and the bound copy, $2.50. F o b . IO, B a y lo r vs. T e x a s a t W aco . at Fort F e b . Worth. l l , TCU vs. Rice - Feb. 13, Texas AAM vs. SMU at j CXpPf/t College Station. Fort Worth. Feb. 13-14 TCU vs. A rkansas at j Feb. 14, Baylor vs. SMU at Waco. i F a b . 14, R ica vs. T a x * * a t H o u sto n . F a b , 16. T e x a s A A M v s. T e x a s at H ouston . College Station. Feb. 19, T exas AAM va, TCU at I Feb. 20, Rice vs. TOU at Hous­ ton. is ti. Feb. 21, R ec vt, Baylor at Hour­ Feb. 20-21, Oklahoma AAM va, ii S M U at S tillw a te r , F e b . 20-21, T e x a s vs. A r k a n s a s at F a y e t t e v il l e Feb. 23, T exas AAM vs. Baylor at College S t a t ton. F e b . 2 4 , T e x a s vs. R ice at A ustin. Feb. 26, TCU va. SMU at F o rt! Feb. 27-28, A rkansas vs. Oklahoma ll AAM at Fayetteville. Feb, 26, T e x a s vs. T e x a s A A M at J Worth. A u stin . F e b , 2 8 , S M U vs. B a y lo r a t D a l l a s , ! | 7 $ % o f T h * D aily T e x a n S t a f f a tm s u p p o rtin g H A R K R I D E R fo r M a n n s * i » « E d ito r, Charles Banister Academic Councilman FO R Impartial decisions backed by mature judgment and achievement. Indorsed by a m ajority of the present members of the Council: Atwood McDonald, R. B. Pratt, and Francis Wilson and by the following student leaders * C arl W ebb Jacqu es A doue Lew is White Terrell Sledge Ed M. Polk Sterling Holloway jo y ce Cox H. G. W oodruff Nowlin Randolph A m o (Sh orty) Nowotny * Jim Dutton 3 ti* Rogers Lee Curtis D ave Kelton W . S. High^miih Bill Leslie John W oodruff Herman Brautigam Sam Kerr Stanley Eddins to “ Doc” S. N. Eckdahl, who is in charge of the program . He refu ses to give out the names of the speak­ ers, but prom ises that there will be a number of them present- The KI detail of the expedition which will leave the Main Building, room ISS, at 7:30 is in charge of John R- Me- Cami and Ja m e s P. McMahon. -o------- —— E ld o n D y e r to hold the office o f s tu d e n t p r e s id e n t. is Q U A L I F I E D When the members of the Univcr-j sity Post of the American Legion a s­ at E a st semble Wednesday night Woods for their wiener and last meeting of the year, they are due for a big su rprise in the way of speakers for the occasion, according roast About Summer Suits There are many young men who the classy high cannot afford grade W A S H SUI I S or the ele­ gant Silks and A lpacas— For these gentlemen we have the most economical tropical worsteds — made and guaranteed to give be^t of service by— \ \j’W l \\ CLOTHCRAFT $20 to $37.50 — Fellows, you can t beat them for real value. B B H If your suit price allowance permits, we have the C L A S S Y H A N D -T A IL O R E D G A B E R D IN E S , — Light Wool Crashes, and Silks— marvelous fabrics, imported and domestic. $30 »° $65 So much for the clothing ad. Yesterday another lot of Powder Blues and F ish- nct Shirts, collar attached, came in— wonderful val­ ues and beautiful in weave and finish or materials— — $3.50 to $3.00 A lso some Pure Irish I .inen Shirts. Drop in and see the new wearables for College Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold DRISKILL CAFE AND COFFEE SHOP A lw ays W elcomes Students and Faculty Take the only direct passenger ocean route from Texas to New York and enjoy the freedom, comfort and ECONOMY of the “ best way north.** Compare the through fares, plus sleeping car rates and cost of meals en route and you will be convinced that the LOWEST TOTAL COST is Via GALVESTON Shortest Rail Ride-Longest Water Trip Stemmers Legem Galveston at J P• i f . for Nato York*a lo /Iovii ..... S. S. Concho 8 . 8 . C om al S, S H R. Mallory S. S. San Jacinto May IO, 81, and Ju n e 21 — May I i , June 4, 2S ------- May IT. June ?. 24 - ........................ May 24, Jun e 14 Abo** « r « < m t r i carry p asse n g e rs anc/ freight Addition*! f a s t e v e r y W e d n e s d a y , t a i l i n g s f r e i g h t Autom obiles Carried Reservations, tickets, and other details may be arranged in advance at nearest railroad ticket agent, or write to MALLORY LINE F. T . R E N N IE G en eral A gen t, G a lv e sto n , T exas Cube "md f lo r id a P o in ts S te a m e r s call a t K e y W est, F la , m ak in g co n ven ­ ien t co n n ection * a t K e y W est for H a v a n a an d all p o in ts on the e « s t and w est c o a st* of Florida. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING l a T h e D a ily T e x a n D o e * Y o u r B u y i n g an d S ellin g F o r Y o e O ffice : Main Building 155. Phone 3149 LO ST AND FOUND L O ST — A red silk um brella Hall 7. Finder phone 8826. in — 13 j FO R S A L E —Remington typewriter, ~ model l l , in good shape. Phone Lee ti 7 at 9160 for demonstration. M IS C E L L A N E O U S ■ - - - t .... S l i t . P h o n e 7 8 1 2 . D A N C I N G — P i n a t a stu d io , 5 0 0 W. A. H. POOL, T ran sfer. The world moves and we move w ith it. Move, pack and ship household goods. Cut I rates on all student b aggage. Phone 12557, Hdq. 2700 Guadalupe, — tf FOR R E N T —F ive rooms with sleet ­ ing porch, fo r girls at 2110 G ua­ — Ll.j dalupe. Phone 9228. i i ------------------------------------- — — ; I N O T IC E — 1924 C actus receipt for aln for $1,75, Phono 3717 — 13 $2. OO on now. S T U D E N T driving to Boston, M ass. after this term desires three or four other company. E x ­ a s penses reasonable. Will return any time this summer. Call 7435. — 14 students W A N TED — A M ark’s or K ent’s Me­ chanical Engineering Handbook Slide-rule. and a Polyphase Duplex Second-hand. Cali Banda at 71*02. IM rn