VOL. XXVIII First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927. No. 198 PAUL HAMMACK DROWNS NEAR MCDADE SATURDAY UNIVERSITY BO MEETS DESTH IN 60 Receive Awards CBLORflBB O H E !! Year's Work IO GEOSE Ends with T Night; SCHW ! \6 Steers Selected for All Conference Baseball Team GLEE CLUB M l (ILLE CHOSEN HS SESSONS W E A ALL- CONFERENCE SELECTION ................ W a lk e r A Club Enthusiastically Indorses Work of Oscar Fox, Director E lizab eth Eldridge G ets W A A Cup PITTENGER G I S [ L l Zively and Mintor Chosen to Lead Organization for Next Year B y J / O O D A R D R I T T E R A* T o l d to a T e x a n R e p o r t e r An e lab o rate b a n q u e t to be held a t the Stephen F. Austin Hotel will rew ard the U n i v e r ­ sity M en’s Glee Club for one of the most successful y ears in th e h isto ry o f U n iv e r s ity m usical o r­ g a n iz a tio n s . A t th e b a n q u e t , which will be held T u e s d a y a t 6:30, th e o f ­ fic e rs w ho h ave d ire c te d t h e work d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r will m a k e th e ir f a re w e ll a d d re s s e s a n d th e new ly e lec te d o ff ic e r s will be fo r m a lly in ­ stalled. J o h n M in to r o f A u stin an d C harles Ziveley o f T em ple will serve d u r in g th e session of 1927-28 a s p r e s ­ id e n t a n d m a n a g e r, re sp e c tiv e ly . M a rv in B ro w n , r e t i r i n g m a n a g e r o f th e c lu b will a c t a s t o a s tm a s te r f o r th e b a n q u e t. A r r a n g e m e n t s o f th e p r o g r a m is in the h a n d s o f a com ­ m itte e c om po sed of O. M. S tu b b le ­ field, Calvin T u b e rv ille a n d K. G. T he a f f a i r T u e s d a y e v e ­ G o fo rth . n in g will be th e last g a t h e r i n g of th e ■ club m e m b e r s final j exam s. T h e la s t public a p p e a r a n c e o f the e n tir e club w a s F r id a y n ig h t w h e n th e a n n u a l c o n c e r t w as given p o p u la r in Cow boy g r o u p will a p p e a r ag a in in public w h e n th e y sing f o r th e A u stin R o ta r y C lub a t th e ir w e e k ly lu n c h ­ eon T u e s d a y a t 12 o ’clock. th e M e n ’s Gym. b e fo r e The th e of P L I Z A B E T H E L D R ID G E San A n to n io received th e girl scholarship c u p a t the W. A. A. m e e tin g last night. Miss E ld­ rid g e is a m e m b e r o f Phi Beta K a p p a , a n a s s is ta n t in philosophy, a n d p re s id e n t o f the M e n o ra h so­ ciety . She is a f e a t u r e w r i te r on this y e a r s ’ S p o rts Girl. S E N I O R S P L A N FOR P R E S I D E N T O F CLA,’27 A discussion o f plans • f o r th e selection o f an A ll-Senior p r e s id e n t fo r th e classes o f ’27 will be ta k e n Student W as Bathing With Party of Friends and W ent to Test Depth H T NOT RECOVERED TTT Dancing Follow and Refreshments Presentation of Gifts to Faculty Bystanders Look on as Eddy Carries Y outh Under By E D IT H FOX With the observance of the traditional “T ” night, the aw ard­ ing of approximately 60 medals, the installation of the new offi­ cers and council members, and th e d is trib u tio n o f the S p o rts Girl M agazine, W . A. A. officially closed its ac tiv ity f o r th e y ear. A of n ew officers f if te e n m in u te so ng ra lly led I by Mrs. “ T e x ” L y n n w as th e open- I his | ing n u m b e r on t h e p ro g ra m . was followed by th e in tro d u c tio n and in stallation by F r a n c e s M cConnell, o u tg o in g presi­ dent. The fo llow in g girls to o k the oath of office: B e tty G re e n , p re si­ d e n t; G y n e th S tu g a r d , v ic e -p re sid e n t; Lola O ’Donnell, c o rre sp o n d in g se c re ­ t a r y ; Essie Roots, r e c o rd in g s e c re ­ to r y ; Ir e n e R a n d e rso n , t r e a s u r e r ; T ony B ra c h e r, volley b a ll; I r m a H a r ­ vey, d a n c in g ; Eloise Reid, basket I b all; G race S a n d e rso n , a r c h e r y ; Reg­ l u e B anks, p u b lic ity ; J o s e p h in e Ap- plew hite, m e m b e rs h ip ; J im m ie Cro­ zier, T e -W A A -H iss; M a r th a McKay, | t . O. C.; M a r t h a Dickey, sw im m in g; Lucile ; B e rn ic e E rw in , gym I Thom pson, h o c k e y ; Mollie Jo hnso n, ba se ba ll; I r m a H a n d e r, S p o rts Girl La ! e d ito r; B e r th a Black, te n n is ; V erne N ow otny, social c h a irm a n . B e tt y G re e n , n e w p r e sid e n t, r e ­ sp onded to Miss M cConnell s ta lk and a ss u re d in te n tio n s th e fcirls of h e r to m ake W . A. A. as big a success te a m ; J as possible. Testing the depth of water of of a swimming pool to be used by a reunion party, Paul Ham- mack of Kennedale, University student, was caught in a w hir1 pool a n d d ro w n e d S a tu r d a y a f t e r noon a t M cDade. The body had not been located la te S a tu r d a y night, and men fr o m E lg in an d B a stro p w ere still diving in a n e f f o r t to locate th e body. in It w as a h a p p y p a r ty of college s tu d e n ts and f r ie n d s of Naomi Banks, stu d e n t, which also a U n iv e rsity w e n t th e to W a sh in g to n E d d y Colorado River f o r an o u tin g S a t u r ­ day m orn in g. Miss B anks' p a r e n ts w ere hosts to a g ro u p o f 30 o r 40 people, in c lu d in g H am rn ack and his sister, Melba. T h e th re e lived with th e H am - th e uncle a n d a u n t of macks, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n M. P ay ne, 3802 Sp eed w ay, while a tte n d in g the U niversity. T h e s to ry told by Mrs. J. B. Hack- w o rth , the M cD abe telep ho ne o p e r a ­ to r, w a s t h a t P a u l w en t o u t into the r iv e r to see if it was sa fe fo r th e w omen and ch ild re n to swim. B y ­ s ta n d e r s saw him sink as if c a u g h t in a w hirl pool o r suction of some kind, a n d he n e v e r cam e to th e s u r ­ face ag ain . Help w as called, and all a vailab le m e n fro m McDade a n d the closest to w n s, Elgin and B astro p, cam e to aid in the so f a r fu tile s ea rch f o r th e body. R e la tiv e s o f tho boy w ere no tifie d j u s t th e fro m B a stro p . H a m m a e k was c o m p le tin g his ju n io r y e a r in U n iv ersity . (T e x a s ) Fir*t Tea m Hooks (S. M. U.) H opkins (T e x a s ......... Olio H a r r is (T e x a s ) ....................... Sisco (B a y lo r) ........................ ............... S p e e r (S. M. U.) B a u m g a r te n ( T e x a s ) ........... ........................ Allen (T e x a s ) B a k e r (T e x a s) ...................... - H um e (S. M. U.) .............. Carson (T. C. II.) T u c k e r (A. & M.) Billy Disch ( T e x a s) S e c o n d T e a m (T e x a s) F ir s t Base .......... . C la rk (T.C.U .) Second Base Second B a k e r (A.&M.) T hird Base .................................. T hird ....... . .. W’illiams (T.C.U.) S h o rt Stop W illiam s (T e x a s) L e ft Field W illiam son (A.& M .) C e n te r Field. II. T a y lo r (T.C.U .) R ig ht Field (Rice) C a tc h e r ........... K illian (A.&M.) P itc h e r Shelton (B aylor) P itc h e r. ............ .......... . A bles (Rice) P itc h e r W o lfe (T.C.U.) ......... U tility ....... Coach Morley J e n n in g s (B a ylor) .............. .............. .......... ............. . Allnoch AGGIES BEAT STEERS IN LAST GAME, 3-0 Special to T he T e x a n . . COLI EG E S T A T IO N , May 21.— R ag ged pla y in g by th*' ch am pion L on g­ horns a g a in s t the invincible hurling of Hiilian lost the fin a l g a m e of the I t w as th e only s h u to u t scored a g a in st 'I exas d u r in g the Aggie series, 3-0. 20 ga m e s of the season, an d the D ischm en w ound up the y e a r w ith an a v e r ­ age of .800 to .687 fo r A. & M., th e ru n n e r- u p . Killian yielded only th r e e w id e ly * ............ Law Seniors Face Sleepless N ights; E xam s Begin M onday L aw re p lie s exam s,— th e p r e p a r a tio n f o r which hag caused so m a n y hag­ looks and hollow e yes and g ard has occasioned such in class as “ I am s o r r y J u d g e , b u t I j u s t c a n ’t th in k c le a rly to d a y ; I w as up all n ig h t l a s t n ig h t ,”— will on M onday, M a y 23, b egin to s h a t t e r th e a m b itio n s o f would-be C hancellors, convince o th e r s th a t th e y should follow advice an d r e ­ t u r n to the fa r m w h e r e th e y are n ee d e d , and p e r s u a d e still o th e r f u t u r e a tto r n e y s t h a t t h e y need a o n t h e r y e a r in L aw School. f o r J u n e t h e r e w e re A ccording to Miss L u c y Moore, r e g i s t r a r of the Law School, t h e re a r e only 56 c a n d id a te s the B a c h elor o f Law D e g re e th is J u n e while la st 6 8 such can d id a te s. B u t o u t o f th e 6 8 c a n d id a te s only 57 receiv ed th e ir d eg re es in J u n e . H e n c e a l­ m ost one-sixth of th e se n io r class failed to g r a d u a te w h e n t h e y h ad p la n n e d to. O f those who g r a d u a t e d in J u n e , 1926, tw o w e r e girls. F o u r girls e x p e c t to re c e iv e t h e i r L.L. B. de g re e th is J u n e . T h e y are M iriam L. B a r r ie r o f P o r t A r ­ t h u r , L orine F. B r o u g h e r of A us­ tin , F r a n c e s M. M a y fie ld o f Aus­ tin a n d M a rjo rie W a t s o n o f Aus­ tin . s c a tte r e d hits to V a rsity , two of them going to B a u m g a r te n a n d the o th e r to Fo rbes. Reese w a s Disch’s choice to s t a r t , a n d he w as un to u c h e d fo r th re e innings. He w eak e n e d in the f o u r th , an d was relieved by Forbes. T o g e th e r th e y held th e Aggies to only five hits. A.&M. scored in th e fo u rth on o ut, j th r e e hits. A f te r C lark was singled. Broiles w alked a n d B a k e r B roiles s c o re d w hen F o r d m u ff e d B a k e r ’s g r o u n d e r in le ft, and B a k e r double. then came th e in F o rb e s hit eighth, and the f a r m e r c a tc h e r stole | second. On W e b b ’s wild th ro w he w e n t to th ird , and th e n scored when Olle m u ffe d K illian ’s g ro u n d e r. T he in alb in on K a lle e n ’s S c h u e n e m a n n nm.Viftrna mn fie six e r r o r s tc College | AB R H PO A E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 4 t h a t w e n t E v e r y S te e r S ta tio n was used in the game. T e x a s ____ 3 H a rris, ss Rhoades, lf ____ I ......... 2 F o rd , lf ..... W illiams, lf ____ I Olle, 3b ............... 3 B a u m g a r te n . r f .. 4 H opkins, 2b ____ 3 W a lk e r, lb ......... 3 ........ I Leach, c f ____ I Davis, cf E dw ards, cf ____ 0 H ooton, c f . ..... . I Allen, c ----- ____ 2 I W ebb, c ..... Reese, p - ____ I I F o rb e s, p — ...... 2 0 3 0 I 2 I 0 I * 0 . 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 o — — — — — 3 24 AB R H PO A E 0 0 5 6 0 2 0 T O T A L S ___ 29 A f f i e s j W illiamson, ss .... 3 4 B lount, 2b C la rk , l b ... _____ 5 .......... 3 Broiles, cf B aker, lf ... .......... 3 ______ 4 K alleen, r f T u c k e r, 3b ................... 4 S c h u e n e m an n , c .. 2 ... 4 K illian, p .. T O T A L S ....... 32 Score by in n in g s: T e x a s ............ A ^ i e a *.......... I I 0 0 0 3 2 I 8 0 0 I I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I I I 0 2 2 7 2 3 2 2 7 I") 3 5 27 0 0 I 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 | O I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Choice of Texan Sport Editor Closely Parallels That of Other Scribes v R O B E R T E. B . F I E L D E R V > T e x a n S p o rt* E d i t o r l# \ W ith the above first te a m line-up, th ere seems to be little; question in the men selected since each was the individual p erfo rm er a t his position of the season. C learly no a r g u m e n t c a n b e b ro u g h t a g a in s t placing B ig Hook# h a # on p la y e d se n s a tio n a l ball all ^ ‘aiscn and besides clouting* he is a n e a t defen siv e m a n. T he M u sta n g g i a n t te r r if ic f irst. his H op kins, L ongh orn k e y s to n e cog,; has a cinch a t second. H is f ie ld in g has b e e n n e a r l y flaw less all y e a r a n e n o r m o u s an d he has a c cep ted a m o u n t o f chances. He is th e f a s t ­ est m a n in th e College C ir c u it o f t h e S o u th w e s t w hen it com es to h a n d lin g the ball a n d is a w o n d e r f u l d o u b ly play f a c to r. OU e C a p ta in Ed Olle' is placed a t t h i r d b e c a u s e th e r e is no one to d o u b t his ability* He is m a d e c a p ta in since he is a born l e a d e r a n d has e n o u g h s t u f f ira him to m ake his te a m m a te s hav e ara ira e n o rm o u s a m o u n t o f c o n fid e n c e hiip. Besides his p henom enal m a n n e r o f fie ld in g , he is th e b e s t m o n e y h i t- t e r in th e S o u th w e ste rn C o n fe re n c e - T h 6 h a r d e r th e situ a tio n , the b e t t e r f o r Olle. He works h a r d a n d his fil­ iatio n s w ith his coach m a k e him all the m o r e su ita b le as C a p ta i n of t h e m y thic a l selection. Bob H a r r is has f e w f a r m i d a b l e rivals a t s h o r t sto p p in g f o r th e sim ­ ple r e a s o n t h a t none w e r e d isc o v e re d in th e s e a s o n ’s play. H a r r i s is a s a f e f ie ld e r a n d works well in a d o u b le play. S is c o G et* On Sisco of th e Baylor B e a rs c a n n o t be l e f t o f f t h e te a m a n d he is ara eq u a lly good m an a t th e fie ld as a t th e is k no w n f o r his f ie ld in g a n d his h i ttin g h as p u t f e a r in all the opposition since Sisco* s ta r te d ball playing. in itia l sack. He S p e e rs fro m the M u sta n g lo t is t h e m an f o r th e middle o u tfie ld . He ia a n e a t h i t t e r a n d a f in e fie ld er. Hi# h itt in g helped p u t the M u sta n g s o u t in f r o n t in m a n y gam es. H e in ie B a u m g a rte n has a place on. a n y S o u th w e s te rn b aseball picking. The big S c h u le n b u rg blon de c an h i t like such is seldom seen. A lth o u g h his fielding w as b y a big le a g u e sc o u t this y e a r, su c h w as n o t d e se rv e d , f o r B aum m a d e one o f t h # few e r r o r s o f his life a t th e p a r tic u ­ la r tim e this sc o u t h a p p e n e d to se# him in action. criticized is a g oo d T u c k e r, A.&M., little base b a ll player. T h o u g h he did n o t shine sp e c ta c u la rly th is se a so n , h e h as baseball sense in him a n d p la y s a n y position with his n a t u r a l k n o w ­ ledge o f the gam e. ta k e t e a m of A n y o n e who could th e m a ­ te r ia l which c o n f r o n t e d Billy Disch a t th e b e g in n in g o f th is se a so n a n d m ake a cham p io nship it r d e se rv e s th e title o f th e b e s t base­ ball c o a c h in this college selection. F o r t h e second te a m , th e c h o k e # b e g in w ith, To b ecom e closer. th o u g h W a lk e r of T e x a s th e g e ts choice, B e a r W olfe f r o m th e H o r n ­ ed F r o g pool follow s closely in his w ake. W olfe h a s b e e n k e p t f r o m the lin e -u p m u c h o f th e season, which h a s g r e a t l y h u r t his c h a n c e s f o r t^i# selectio n. H e r m a n C la rk g e ts the second base p o sition sim ply b ec a u se his e xperi­ e nce a n d re c o rd w ould m a k e him tho m o s t logical choice. P u n k B a k e r is a good th ir d base­ m a n a n d s ta rte d th e season with th e “ r e p ” o f b eing the b e st a m o n g th e co llegians. is B lackie Williams fro m T.C.U. a n e a t little sh o rt s to p p e r, f a s t a n d reliable a g g re ssiv e , while he is a b a t t e r . . . Cy W illiams ta k e s th e place in le f t field b ecau se Cy c an do a n y th in g a co a c h gents h im to th e p la te Ut .(C o n tin u e d on page 2 ) ^ ■■HHH In a d d itio n to the m a k in g of t h e up by th e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e c o m m itte e p la n s f o r th e b a n q u e t and th e e l e c - which is m ak in g a r r a n g e m e n ts fo r th e a n d dance w hen I lio n o f o ff ic e r s , th e club a t its b u s i - 1 S e n io r r e c e p tio n f o r the p a s t to to ss m e e tin g S a t u r d a y n ig h t, u n a n i - ; th e y m e e t a t lu n c h e o n M onday. All ugly e n d o r s e d th e w o rk o f O scar of th e se n io r classes in tho s e p a r a te tw o colleges o f fic e rs. t h a t p re sid e n ts and o th e r t h a t ! p re sid e n ts and o th e r o ffic e rs. ness mo J. F ox, d ir e c t o r y e a rs a n d re -e le c te d position f o r th e co m ing session. h a s b een th r o u g h th e w o rk and i n - J n e n t all-senior p re s id e n t flu e n c e o f Mr. F o x t h a t th e club h a s able, a g e n e r a l c o m m itte e fr o m eacH | tional in s titu tio n s o f tod ay. d u r in g t h e p a s t two- se ason s risen to of th e d e p a r tm e n ts a d is tin c tly high r a n k in colle gia te s t u d e n t f o r th e h o n o r. musical circles. D ean B. F. P i t t e n g e r was th e prin- I cipal s p e a k e r of t h e evening. H e out- devel- the h is to ry of ath le tic to is d e a i r - j ^ i c h a th le tic s a r e striv in g in educa- I t the com m itte e decides t h a t a p e n n a - opment> a n tj p ra ised th e p e r m a n e n t I f J r j i i ne(j D e a n P i t t e n g e r S p e a k * w ill se le c t t h e ele c te d ideals have him him ! th o As a re c o g n itio n o f th e a b ility o f U o m m itt e e will le ad th e g r a n d m arc h th e club it w a s invited to a t t e n d t h e ; ™ «>« occasion o f the Sen io r R ecap- to b e given by th e b x - r e c e n t m e e tin g o f F e d e r a t e d M usic tm n - d a n c e S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation, J u n e . 3. Ac T h e p r e s id e n t selected b y T I A t t — - . I Follow in g th is ta lk, a s t u n t f e a t u r ing Jim m ie C ro z ie r as a n “ O ld -T im e” d ir e c to r of a th le tic s, w as p e rfo rm e d , j F a k e a w a r d s w e re p r e s e n te d to t h e j “ co-ed a th l e te s o f ’8 9.” A w a r d * A n n o u n c e d UT ' A CUZ T his s t u n t se rv e d as an in tro d u c - Clubs o f A m e ric a n held in Chicago. an- M r “ f o x M t e n d e 7 ' t h 7 m e e t i n g ” ~ 7 n d j co rd in g to J A M cCurdy, t e c r e t a r y | ^ of the A ssociation, th e j nounce(j a n d p r e s e n te d th e em blem s th e his Cowboy songs w e r e a f e a t u r e o f ! * * th e A s s e d a t , on, d a n c e a r e p r o g r e s s in g ra p id ly a n d r e ­ the a f f a i r p ro m ise s to be a n e n te r - pins ta in m c n t t h a t w ill r e m a in long in t h e w e re g }ven to E th y ly n C ahn, Mary ‘ he s e n i o r s w ho a t t e n d . A n ne Card> Ookta Russell, Marion cI p ro g ra m , In a d d itio n to his w ork on C ow boy ba lla ds, Mr. Fox h a s a tta in cd n a tio n a l n a tio n a l s o n g ” “ HiUs o f H o m e w as f e a t u r e d d u r i n g ! R o m a n 's B u i l d i n g a t f r o m 8 to th o se who had c om p le te d th e q u ire d w ork. T h e T h e r e c e p t i o n will be held rn t h e o w f a t h e r G ra c e o r . ' m u s ic a l c o m p o s iti o n s . H i s ’ f o r M |is A n n a H i * , b r o t h e r m e m o r y r e c o g n itio n re c o g n itio n plan s f o r p la n s f o r S a n d e rso n , 100 -point t o IO L who th e ,ti / iL y , . , sginald W e r r e n - |P - m * a n d wil1 b e folIowed b >' a d an c e j New 4 0 0 -p o in t a w a rd s w ere th e p a s t season b y R eginald r a t h a n d R a fa e lo Diaz, f a m o u s con- M a r m e t C u n n in g h a m . H ath - c e r t sin g e rs. o th e r o f M r F o x ’s com po sitions |c e n g im m o n,, N in a Woods, b o la Mo­ l d e r e d by musical c r i t i c , to b e ; d e n ts Association to a t t e n d t h e a f f a i r Conne|li V ir(finia C am pbell G y n e th | s t u g a r d , I r m a H a n d e r , Dolly Schol, ‘T h e W a n d e r e r ,” a n - ; * * 1" f o r d e g r e e , in e it h e r J u n e o r | c a n d i“ | s e n ted to M a r t h a Dickey, P egg y i s A u c . 12 no c oCt 36 18 .30 18 12 30 15 24 36 24 24 .... 36 24 12 12 .. ............. .... 12 12 80 12 ..... 12 18 18 9 15 7% 12 15 7% 6 0 9 3 12 6 12 12 12 18 15 0 4 % 0 4 % 0 0 Pre-Med* ...... Law* Pre Laws . ... SC a 3 Cl cr E, os H A 3 3 S' 6 4 3% 6 3% 5 0 2 5 ti I. 3 5 6 3 0 0 4 *-4 O H >* r a S. 4—-2 0 5 6 - “ 164 % 160 6 I % 3 - -106% 0 - - 84% 3 0 - - 79 I Th- independent league in com­ ___ peted f boarding house*, dormitories Shelton, Baylor End (Aller cHrbUshmcnU around au m n . Tho* year 21 teams took Baker, A.&M. . .. ... Utility Infielder Dean Taylor. part in the four sport* of basketball, Diseh, T exas ......... Playing M anager, The report of the committee wilt Jennings, B a y lo r ...................... Coach' be made to the Board of R eg en ts. bandh vB tennis, and track. the McMuirav, Texas Student Manager! when it meets next time. If the Re-1 Pitcher the place of Dean Hildebrand, and the Williamson, A &M. Utility Outfielder Professor E. J. Villavaso will replace „............. ^ These team* ail compete for chan , lonxhip o f their own league and then ptev «h* winners of the Other leagues for the A I-Un v e r ity cham- F a c u l t y C o m m i t t e e o— -- . _ _ j gents decide to make the in fo rm s-» don public, they may do so. but the «omm ittee itself can do nothing in) regard to the publication of the mat­ ter. W orks on A ffairs in A th letic D epartm ent piontih ip. AIL CONFERENCE « page 1) folding Han ia kick* com- do, HL jog to it. Williamson Working behind dosed doors, a R ebecca Bradley To mmittee of three faculty members, headed by Dr. C. W. Ramsdell, will j investigate the condition# of the A t h -1 let ic Council after the Board o f Re- gents turned its affair in the matter , charge o f arson in connection with I Mrs. Rebecca Bradley Rogers, on A ) j k f o r C o n t i n u a n c e is the choke for tho i Centerfield place since 0Vf.r ne brl I banty I there tbs faculty to decide. The j the burning o f an empty house in original committee wa# componed of Round Hock last year, wil Lseek an­ come to the front im-j j)r, Rainedell. D* an Ira P. Hilde- other continuance of her Dual, which after Schow ; departure brand, and Dean T U. Taylor. But is set for Monday, according to John Aggie team. H airy Jay- the last two members could not serve D. Gofer, of Gofer and Cofer, who almond It* ii) he has il season, mediate from ti lo t hi the logical man for the other nrMj Judge Stayton wa# appointed iii are her attorneys. aide of the field. Hi np< rh nee a n d ability rank* among th all the outfield. .................... highest of • • • • in than ary ha# TCI.’, is. a very remarkable W olfe, ti he can play alm ost any s batter ar of the positions a?' hi# experience in ail the corners, which make him j ■the util is. v cholee. He is by far rn better rn m Ids in which ha from co* Hilliftn he is given credit jj been a hold back ted his real form light, and Shelton rank next In order as the best pitchers. Selmer eaten® is a little back slapper that Is hard to beat, as is Attaleh, the E k e maskbaru rn t< A bk fighting S o rely Jennings ha*' made an able \ coach and critics are unanimous in g n ing him. the place next to Disch. r AMURCA N S SELECTION IL B. (Duby) DuBose, sport* cd’.- tor o f the Au?tin Statesman, placed nine teen mer. en the ail Southwestern Conference mythical nine. E ight of ghffff are Longhorn*, four are Mu*-! tautogs, m d only two are Aggie*. Th* Rejection is as follows: H»rrr>-, Texas .... Speer, SMC - - .... - Shortstop I .......... Center Field j Left Field ll B a»»'.sane», Texas — Right Fielder j T hird Base, Captain •. hr. J ca- dor ,____ ***; J',^ s m , Second Baseman ii First Baseman C atcher1 ( aU’hto Catcher Pitcher ;■ Pitcher It’s the Best You Need During Warm Days — D r i n k Wa t e r Purified Protection Order a Bottle of Pure Water TODAY Phone 4911 Prompt Delivery Summer Comfort f In T e x a s w e h a v e long h o t s u m ­ m ers a n d to d ress w ith o u t d u e * re g a rd for th e ir H o t P e rio d s i3 foolish. To Those Who Prefer the Feather Weight Woolens s in g le or T h e B lu e F la n n e l— eith er (IouI)Ie b reasted a m o st s e r v ic a b le suit w h ich w ith w h ite trousers o f any fa b r ic m a k e s you a n o th er suit— and on e t h a t n ev er g o e s out of style. rd ], gold turtle, Mae Baldwin, silver turtle, o.ra Dibrell, bronze turtle, Ruth Mentor, Irm a «•"<*«’ *“d L J __ .Palm B e a c h — Poplins— S e e r s u c k e r s and Silks. Martha Dickey, em blem ,. Turtlette CX— P a lm “ Club: bacile Thomas, Katie Rae Hall, u p — I r ic e s t o saU B Iy cx e rjD O U . . fa b rics w e h ave L inens— Linen C rashes— N'uro- $ 1 0 and ^ e v e r y b o d y n, s Caldwell. Helen Mebane, Ruby James, Katherine Roekefellow, Eloise Reid, and Miss Janet Wood. Te- W AA -Hisa awards were announced by Gyneth Stugard. 3 1 Gifts of flowers and various arti­ cles were presented by Miss McCon­ nell to the following faculty mem­ bers in recognition of their help dur­ ing the year: Misses Anna Hiss, Jose­ phine Schmid, Janet Wood, Olga An­ d erso n , Bertha Kirk, Thelma Dilling­ ham, Edith Boys, and Mrs. Jennie Schaeffer. Following the announcement of awards, several freshmen, dressed $s newsboys rushed in at the doors and distributed the copies of the Sports CTR AW H A T S N ice L o t P a n a m a s , v BEST AND STYLE LEADER K N O X M A K E S J H E Shirts — The New Shirt “Tyson” Will give you the latest in the new shirtings, colors and pat­ terns in addition to more wear for your money. New Neckwear in finest silks. Non wrinkle resilio— get yours. awn Holeproof Hosiery for Man and Woman -Try You go m ore m ile s in H o le p r o o f th an a n y h o siery made- a f e w pairs. Training and Conditioning of Ath­ letics— Mr. WL J. Disch. Physical Education Methods for Men, Theory and Practice— Prof. D. K. Brace. 12 The Coaching of Athletic Sports for Women— Miss J. Schmid. Physical Diagnosis—-Prof. D. K. Brace. Physiology of Brereise— Mr. Berry The University of Texas will o ffer an extensive program of courses in physical education and athletic coach- j Hilda Molesworth. in* aurin* th . fir,, term o f the com-: The above courier will be credited f t Recreational Leadership M. Whitaker, Miss ,n* summer « * » » . Twelve courzez] ^ for the B. S. degree in physical edu- ^ University. AU These courses will be taught by a wyj f f th|, University facilities for sports available for this work, ath- notable sta ff including Dr. Levoy A. let ic fields, stadium, and gymnasia. Wilke., head o f the University Health A detailed description of courses may Registrar for a catalogue. — — o W.A.A. NIGHT (Continued from page I) Course* During Sum m er Session Total 128 j 2 5 Notable Staff W ill G ive 125 103 71 70 58 60 48 48 43 30 25 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 J 5 will be available. Tta oi™ formerly head in physical education in physical education Child Health Association; Professor David K. Brace of the University, former instructor at Teachers Col­ lege, Columbia University; Mr. Clyde J | Littlefield, coach of track, and ap- the University o f T*xas; Billy Disch, baseball coach; Berry Whitaker, in­ for structor* men and football | coach; Miss Hilda Molesworth, for­ merly Instructor in the University, and now teaching in W ashington, I). C.( and Miss Josephine Schmid, in-, structor for women. Total pointed head football loach at 194% 179 17b 165% 160 158 149 148 I 47% 147 141 the best yet gathered by the Univer­ 138 sity for instruction in physical edu- { 136 cation. The coaching courses for men 130 will be handled by roaches exper­ 120 ienced in directing athletics in the 120 South. Coach Disch has just won j 115 champion- his fifteenth conference 105 104 ^ shiP in baseball in sixteen starts, and Coach Littlefield his fifth .straightJ field in sports. Dr. Leroy A. Wilkes villi give a Course in school and commun­ ity hygiene which will present the latest practices in health education. 103 0 , ^ j championship J uk 85 H4 HO 80 76 The subjects offered and the in­ fol­ This staff o f instructors is easily j structors who will teach them low : track and School and Community H ygiene— | Dr. L. A. Wilkes. Principles and Program of Modern Physical Education— Prof, D. K. I Brace. Physical Education in the Tbiblic Schools—-Miss Hilda Molesworth. Physical Education Methods f o r 1 Men—-Coaching of Baseball- Mr. W. it!** x O f course, co-eds, adm ire n e a t frock s . , t h e y le n d so m uch to one s a p p e a r a n c e . H a v e them c le a n e d b y a p rocess that k e e p s your d resses look in g fre.*h and lo vely lon ger. M aster clean ers han dle yo u r w ork here you can b e assured that it will h e done right. Graduation Without Dad and Mother? IMPOSSIBLE! T reat them to a d in n er on our front porch. $1.5 0 per cover. E x c e lle n t fo o d , p le a s a n t su rrou n dings, m usic by Mrs. G a e d k e ’s Trio. 6 to 9 :3 0 . The Stephen F. Austin Hotel ( A B a k er H otel) c l e a n i n g — P r e s s i n g — d y e i n g N e w P h o n e N um ber is 2 -3 123 n ‘ SECOND S.S. RYNDAM COLLEGE CRUISE R O U N D T H E W O R L D R O U N D T H E W O R L D S E P T E M B E R TO M AY W h y sta y w ithin four wails when The W orld and ail the Countries O f the Seven S eas are calling Y ou ? T H E W O R LD IS OUR CLASSROOM A U n iversity for Men- College Course* studied dur­ in g a Enrollm ent lim ited to 37S young m en, I? or more years of age. V isit 27 countries.. S tu d y under com petent ,'.;X In school year around die W orld. instructors, aboard ship. p rofessors and foreign md* for illustrated baokhi and catties VMM (emus, write: THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PAINT SHOP POTATO CHIPS R e fin ish yau r car w ith a u th o rised Due®. A U T O P A IN T S H O P f R o le P h o n e # 0 0 5 m a CARPET CLEANERS J R ug* C leaned, R e b o u n d --W o r k G u *r*oteed C A PIT O L C A R P E T CLE A N CRS 2117 E a s t A ve., Black Se C ooper, r n . * 5 3 8 S tu d e n ts, in m akin g th a t picnic boa. ram ent' P h on e 3 0 6 6 3 0 4 W e s t 6 th S t. S A N I-P R O D U T S TINNERS AND R O O F E R S LUMBER G AG E B R O T H ER S F u r n a c es, R o o fin g , and T in W ork 7 th St Red R iver S t* ., R ep airin g, P hon e * 2 7 * B R Y D SO N L U M B E R CO B u ild in g M aterial of AII K in d s I 191b and G uadalupe P h o n e 533* PLUMBERS WANTED T O BUY ■ C o l l eg e C rui s e S t u d e n t s a t K a m a k u r a , J a p a n University Travel Association, lac US M adison A ve., N ew Y ork City E. R A V E N , P lu m b er W h e r e G ood P lu m b in g r e p a ir s a r e m ad * W e P a y t h e H ig h e s t P r ic e * fa r MAY 22 1927 T H E D A I L Y I E X A N __________________________ 1 ■i-” ar. — PAGE 3 ■ —lilssj Frosh Tracksters Conclude Successful Season*, Potential Stars Developed NII FMM STRONG T H A R P W I L L S P E N D S U M M E R • Tile money so obtain- on the chairs. Thy money so obtain- or: \*i rf'vl ct! la used to help pay fo r the build­ ing. Contributions to the chair pre­ st* ut ed to Mrs. Caruthers include fo r­ cer as well as present members of OF T E X A S FL ORA JuneE^ e c . e d T o Enrol I N S T U D Y Is Honored b y Local M rs. Neil Carothers Chapter of D .A .R J u n e 8, Registration for the first + ---------------------- — ------------ , ,, AS follow.'* JVI..* w - ' v -m r* % ▼ term. 1 - ■■ ' ~ ~ ... h i I i i i I - * ■ » , w l S i r * K n a i f f K a i » i * f /'v _ m m _ _ _ _ _ O n n o i T f I I * l i . J u n e 9. Classes begin. J u n e l l , Last day for adding , . C o n t in e u * his work of mapping in his tour. Last x. j and analysing the vegetation of the was accompanied u miner Dr. Tharp ^ by two advanced ' R egistration for the first term of Aobert Cuyler and E d w in jth e sum m er school is scheduled for Bogusch. but he has not yet com- Wednesday, pie ted plans for this sum m er. Ju n e 8. Bulletins is- sued by the registra r of the main Uni- to pros- Dr. T h a rp ’s work in studying veg- i versify have been mailed fo r term . courses. a J u n e 15, Last day for registration ) e „ vxxrviuf rn+inn . „ t i At the annual picnic given by the chapter. the Andrew Carothers ( nap t e r ut j the D. A. R. last T uesday in honor # VI re. Caruthers is the founder of the Andrew Caruthers chapter “.tart­ J u ly 4. Independence Day. July 12, Postponed, advance s t a n d - 1» « * " » ! honor war co n ferre d on the | R cb a p tc r in America organised ex I founder, Mrs*. Neil C arothers. A » « " * « « of thc c h a ,,lt r ’ ° f the .... , . , i . ed in 1.909, which was the first D. A. chair was bought in a new two million Hall building being erected by the Na- the tionnl Daughters of Revolution. In elusively of university girls and ex* nstitntion students. Through her efforts a m i dollar contributions of friends in th e state, lh A. ll. scholarship of *5,000 the American fo r University girts was established. s c h o l a r s h ip e a c h be bought b y y ear are given the interest on t h e individual', original sum a n d a scholarship room of the auditorium arc Girls winning the chapters whose names are placed on plates in the ’W o m an s building. in honor ad ding I chairs which m ay Coaches McLean and Alder­ son Develop Good Men for Varsity Squad By ALEX T E R R E LL S seas,,,. Last Tuesday evening the first- finished their y e a r track aspirants afternoon of season with a final a F r e e ­ competition. This ended m an track year th a t proved to be one of th e best in its history. The 1927 trac k season saw more \ c a l ­ ling Numeral candidates and com­ petition this season am ong frosh me leas hotter and o f b etter qui has previously blessed any crew . The ^ freshm an team m ost of its activities, d u rin g season to competition with aity aggregation on week--en' » • Registration Wester system next September, which term , makes it necessary for students to* courses stray complete un der the p re sen t system. July JU Classes begin, J u ly 23, Last da\ fractional courses* for fo r second J u ly Jo, Last day for mgis ta ion J u ly 20 will be the last day of the first term and it will also be the first day o f the second term. Classes of the second term will be concluded on phcation fo r degrees. August 31, at .which time degrees will . be conferred upon the candidates who ,ov . bave COmpleted their work. st cond term. A ugust I, Last .lay for making ap- August IO, m ajo r exams. August 29-31, Exam inations for August 31, Commencement. p,. f r e d e ric k Eby is general direc­ tor of the sum m er session and Dr. D. A. Penick is hrs assistant. Dr. Peniek w ill‘have charge o f the sec- term . Dr.’s Ct. VV. C unning­ I ond ham and lf. VV. H arper will divide i the duties of dean of the graduate school, Dr. H arper being in charge of the second term and Dr. Cunningham the first. Musical organizations xvii! he directed and supervised by David Griffin. Practically no o th er changes gives the ten d er yearlings tin.. tu n ity of learning how to p e n o r m , i E n t e r t a ;nm en t plans fo r the | ± J L ^ - , ♦ ■-— ...'■ ” * ' ■ ....... s u n - j places of interest in and ab o u t Aus- istrative system for the short period, Counjes wU1 be offered in every _____________ will he made in the present admin- u n d e r f i r e . * w T a mer school student* a r e , about num ber plete and a tentatTve piVgram cornet tin have them has been the State arran ge d. Amohg branch and dep a rtm en t of th e Uni- including the Scool of Law capitol, Elizabeth varsity o f fro sh tracksters W n worke(, o u t. Work is now be- Ney Studio and tho F re n c h Embassy. | and the School a ^ m e o r m r I Re vide "crew w ar the visiting team i n 1 yea r it is being built betw een crew of V .L * a t' iirncved to Kerrville to meet t h e ; . journeyed to ix eu v . .v Schreiner In stitute team and they conquered the S c h r e i n e r s a eleven poiht m argin. “ The yearlings ( point copped most of t xw-rxaeinnv well in tire I showed upI I. pe dashes, m i d n y ^ ^ 1 Austin they were defeated by a Law Building and Garrison Hail he- cause of the advantages of the loir1- yearling lion. Special mechanical devices for ^ N r t ' a T w m en on the team have stood o u t as promising .giving motion pictures dud for hglit- matcrial for fu tu r e successful var- tag effects were included in the butld- .rtv team s There a re m any of this ing plans. v e l r 's freshm en who should gam a j tb tai «wvuw outdoo r th eatre! I T h e o u t s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e will be the courses o ■ i a n va ii i a I „ - uuii other ^ T M This wih that nght. ing uone on the; handle them. fnr the oast ten given on by the University. Al , t'j thp K e r r . Building and 21st stre e t I most the same as those given during ^ d wei hUl. t e a rs been located between the M ata . etude 22 set pieces and - This th eatre has for the past ten give.. student s and at which m any of j Hon given b u t this firework pieces and an opera.oi to Rfke,| to v l h e u ‘ ' whit.h wH, be the m!-eting place for third annual fourth of July celebra- ^ ref?ulrfr session. s t u d e n t activitie will he encour- ftiuuent acvivines win ne encour- tho activities planned will be held. I $1500 display of firew orks will be ag e d ; an(l every e ffo rt will be made in- to provide ad equate social entertain- have been Literary societies remaining co-operate by active during the summer, and pub- debates and lectures have been lie arranged. There wilt be Glee Club organizations f r e ­ quent concerts. Numerous pleasure resorts in the environs of Austin will provide ample means of e n te r ta in ­ ment. A mammoth F o u rth of July celebration has become an annual The D epartm ent of Exten- free picture show the weekly in the outdoor th e a tre th a t is slope i n e given oy u r . soy of physical fields and tennis courts will be open an hour of D . K. rirwo> professor of physic"1 an education; Miss Hilda Molesworth, a the University , ut now a teacher in the school, o f uHiiumg. .......... . for both men and women. e n te rta in m e n t program. All all phases of both th e o ry and proc- aion will give a The courses will b e given by Dr. , north of the Law Building. Athletic who wigh to engage in play- ; Uce of sports, offered during t h r c < - f , > l d to afford a healthful re creation ; Sum m er School W ill O ffer 12 C ourses in P hysical Education An evening play h o u r every Mon- crew n ext day evening from 7 to 8 o clock n y *Cro(.keu 1 ing old-time games will be given an ; op portunity to do so. The object is * freshm en, tatarcst in forms of sport and play There will be 12 courses in ph.v ! n*»w under construction on the first term of sum m er school. that will give material n ex t esprit de corps; and to stimulate a n . fo rm e r in structor in to foster _______ ai fair. ^ ^ -- • ^ m -0- J *’* . . * Beatty, C ro c k -: one of the fe atu res of the sum m er . sicgl education, covering practically ; e berth on season In the dashes e tt and ttm th ro w ha Ben promising men edge toe c e n tu > in i v a d s rn the I •tDpfieUl* should have V j born Final Exams Of course you want to pass your examinations, and we want to help you to do so. It is I h e best your vision is good. impossible to do study unless You may need glasses; let us ex­ come in, and amine your eyes. REMEMBER, W E DO n o t d i l a t e t h e P U P I L S ; N O T I M E L O S T F R O M S T U D I E S . Ward& Treadwell It’s Almost Over T h e college ye ar is almost o v e r — get those Kodak pictures of friends an d familiar scenes before you leave. Kodaks loaned Free at our agencies: — CHARLIE’S CONFECT,ONERY — UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE — HOME DRUG CO. — LONGHORN PHARMACY — HYDE PARK DRUG STORE A L F R E D E L L I S O N , Ow n w . i Coach wealth of year promo Terrel, cap ai has shown up * ing the Past se .. comes Harris, M a ii nee - r ha n e. Guffin and Meadow,, 1 , - an d with h im S io 'n of y ear’s team , having health and educational value. Washington, D. C ; B erry W hitaker, J n well d u r-. These games will be under the direc- d irector of in tra m u ra l athletics; W. supervisors. The J, (Billy) Disch, baseball Coach; and th<* Clyde Littlefield, track coach. These to- the woman’s gymnasium cm Guaila- ward a bachelor of science degree in located on ‘ ,i.olaJltic record Twin Oaks playground just north of courses are arran g e d fo r credit and Curtis. piayground will be himself on the trained rn tb<, in the dis- both men and women. ' m ^ i c l ^ - m d c r c a re 11 up* and the play hon,' wilt he for i phy.ic.1 education. o*— ------- « Senior*— R e m e m b e r Varsity, through the Daily T e xa n . Call at B. Hall the paper and arrange to have leave ^he follow you when you campus. liy the Longhorn band e n d e r the d*- I rectU>n of B urnet. P h a rr and the All d#nc „ w „ , be htW a t the Gym each S atu rd ay night s tro n g from 9 to 12 beginning Saturday, lances comes R epel. freshm an crm a-country Sample, and c u n m n g h a m . Dun ^ Mondnck, an d E x - . . mentioned as frat y t W oman’s and _ :n * ^ ^ ^ a M S r s r r f t s - l !r . . . . * era, Marsh, Charlie Ghoulson, ' • 7 . aer ll Rpedv Ayers showed up w*e l . . , and and On Ju n e 9th a re c cpi.kn will he south of the Main Building . »** PrM “ r l i d in the Cavein event' jum pers and in tnt J lo way l a t h e principa were many w o rth y am ong the freshm en, 1 is the outstanding man wi h ig There the first term of tho sum m er session, j Seanainavi,ui pro- . L _ ibt,lbis gram will be given as one o f a series of p 0ik-ni^ht program s to be given J u n e 2J .erne ; ^ t(,rn, Special 3 0 -Day EXCURSION ot. honoring t h , tacuiiy and students of WACO 2 25 w„\4.00 Dallas ^ Q 0 O ne W a r 1 Rd. Trip 7 OO Rd Trip Coaches Leave IO a. rn. and IO p. rn. Red Ball Station Phone 8466 S OUTH LA ND TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION members of the faculty have N um bers of lectures by prominent been L cbodulet1 ag a p a rt 0 f the program. Num erous tours and excursions to --- , * > ° good marks made rn > an dthe discus. Boyer, and Olds a re wqr > • fir ie « r; rgt vFSF nidn AI vim . tion. Won , a ii - Rice, is an excellent pole vauter, and ; has some except ion a leaps record. The F reshm an mile relay t e a m c o m p o s e d o f H a r r is, D ic k e r s o n , and Curtis, with Jo h n Terrell as a most capable an ch or man, made a nice showing d u rin g the season. to C r e d i t t o M c L e a n j Much credit fo r th e success of the j yearling team belongs to freshm an coach Ray McLean and assistant v a r - 1 sitv coach Alderson, as well a;- to Clyde Littlefield, who devoted much spare time to the freshmen. L i t t l e | field believes th at a strong freshm an squad is necessary Varsity team s, fo r he says, they are my men for th e following three years, so why not sta rt training them rig h t from the s t a r t . ’ This system has worked well as the past conference championships Longhorns indicate. successful, for for ive ^ the _—.—o — — Miller To Teach ] at Virginia U. Dr. E. T. Miller, Jnead of the De­ partm ent of Economics and m em ­ the S tate Tax Commission, ber of will teach a t th e University of V ir­ ginia during the second session of summer school. This work will not interfere with a n y of his present duties. Sen ior*— K eep u p w ith the C a m p o . H ave th e T e x a n fo llo w you a lw ay*. C all a t B, H a ll and arra n g e for th e paper to fo llo w you w hen you leave the «ampu*. _ J So Cool So Good-Looking Kuppenheimer SUMMER SUITS $20°° to $65 °° Hirshfeld & Anderson 6 1 9 C ong. A ve. the house of K uppenheim er G ood Clothes Unanimous Verdict i t is The Popular Book More Representative More Beautiful J More Interesting More Informative More Typically Texan THE CACTUS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-SEVEN H undreds of students have called for their copies of “ I He Book of Texas . A l! subscribers w h o have not secured their books should call by B. H all im m ediately. FACE 4 - = = = = * = = T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927. H A R O L D TEEN— ONE WORD LED ON TO AN O TH ER C"H£€ P*C - OLD Sue e r a D a s h m f , u p o m s sL C o c t BEEP Soda. > ./ x x i »* A m . W 'O H h.-aasEc*1 m Pitas©*! SAV’W OTW oa' fMSut'nM' i M E , W»TM A PUEBM V4 Ti t..'4T OML/ PEASANTS OtUAPF- J oU £>E'«feC > A H O S T K E P ♦ce <£?£aV' s o d a - mctv P o P f ^ *> ~ H£/UVfAO> Afrits EAClTM - reicnt maintenance appropria- ‘ absence from the i niver-J Dramatics Club who took part in lions for the Bureau for all purposes **ty ,,f Kan*f* to mak* special ; El Trovador be at E lliotts’ Studio at including field work, engraving and | vewUffatlons lor is picnic supper. enjoy a year by this group. Both practice lan d theo ry are given in the com e. There are tw enty -fo ur young men Seniors in the class are given prac- in- antj women jn ty 8 „tg<„ which is con-! ^ c“»* »r[n , ‘n* »"<* K-"*'*' * * l» t e » « K ., is return voyage wan made by a young man who is known officially as Cap-[ tan Lir.dbergh, flight commander in The Sunday School service at IO a.m.. Mr. Oscar T Olson, Supt. . Bible Classes for old and well or- next C ALLED MEETING of the Versus fe a r will be determined by the Leg- ---------- Club Tuesday, at S o’clock in E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H picture taken. P. A. KAZEN. • ' ------ * the HO observation squadron, M * : —4- J *- — lA - # 04 * —*- • - aouri guard air unit of S t L ouis,! chiWrerK Friendship Bible Class for y«a r wiH be elected. and chief pilot on the S t Louia-Chi- j y oanjf people. cago air mail route. ' ------ — ,1 — jz(.j |,rimary Department for the Texas Bible Chair. O fficers for next LORENA DRUMMOND. islatore, now in session. P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n A number o f out-of-statc geologists * •■ J '-1'-'** 1 - u i u t . a i i u n Class Will M eet at B arton Sw im m ing Pool 1 have visited at the University dur­ ing the present week, among whom are Dr. C. N, Gould and Dr. R, O, I Moore, state geologists o f Oklahoma ! end Kansas, respectively. These ge- Dr. D. K. Brace, professor of phy- in Texas at this tim e laical education, will take one of his j ologists are to attend classes? to Barton Springs for an being held this week-end in the Dela- unusual meeting soon. At that time the geologic conference h e B a i l l i f t x i s f ir s t Ceile** D*»Ty Ta th* Booth, f u k l . i M m i tike eajRpn* of t i * U n iv e r s ity o f I M a* by t i * T ata* S tu d en t* P u b lication *, Inc., every ta o m in r except Monday. B *«tee** o ff e m . B Mail, T e le p h o to IOO*. Editorial off#-**. J H alt, T eiep b oae * 1 * 1 -S I . (A ft* r IS p. » . * 1 * 7 ) . fv h fcw t by th e U m v e r a iiy P re**. A. C. W rurht, M a n a ier. J H all. E n tered a* secon d ala** ma t u x a t Hie poatoffle* a t A u stin , Tv aa*. GR ANV ICLK PRICE LEE W O O D ® ---------- Edward S teer* W. ;** L. MHSiU £ 4 ite r* ia -€ h ie f M an a g tc* E ditor C h ief E d itorial W riter M an ager o f P u b lic a tio n , ; < - v / % y . P art Dyke. RrodoMkm M anager; W P. Deveraa*. 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H . Stoke*, P eggie B eak *. H enry Lo* B orden, N ath an REPORTERS **T TS-5p»#St p e rg o e o a . Marie J one*. Ie. u h * Stall* y. T helm a King, A u to m a n * K uehne. R ita OU e t I lif f IT. M argaret Eldridge, M arg aret Schemer* te d t, W. B. Spink*. F annie B u r k a , ijae Logadon S P $ Mary la e iM McDaniel Maur.ee Card aer ------— THE RETURN VOYAGE UST 435 years a fter Columbus dis- A sci* taut Assembly in El Dorado, Arkansan, but will return to the city the later part of the week. The morning service at I I a. rn. j Sermon by the pastor on'the subject,: “Christ's Ascension.” The choir will sing, “ In Heavenly l/>ve Abiding.” Miss Ethel Fromen will conduct! the Epworth League Service at p. rn. The evangelistic service at 8 p. rn. Subject: “ Christ Commands! His Church to Advance.’’ Excell’s I “ Praise Waiteth For T hee,” will be — ~ sung by the choir. The public is cordially invited to | attend all these services. I U . E . P R O F E S S O R L E M E S F A U T ! , n ; * ■ C * Stewart R esigns to Lake Position at G eorgia T ech T , A LL S A I N T S C H U R C H ( U n i v e r s i t y Episcopal C hu rc h) W h i t u A v e n u e and We s t 27t h St. Rev. Du Bo t e Murphy, Rector Holy Communion, 7:30 a. rn. Sunday School, U:45 a. rn. Morning Prayer and Sermon, “ How Can We Believe in Provi­ I i a. rn. dence?” livening Prayer and Address, 5 p. rn. “The Epistles to the Colossians.” Students’ Sunday Club, 6 p. rn. AU seats free. A cordial welcome to everyone. U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T C H U R CH A. L. Aulick, P as t or Sunday School, 9:45. Morning worship l l o ’clock. The pastor will speak on “The Garden of Life ” I Frederick C. Stewart of the Me chantcal Engineering Department of the University, has announced that I he would not return to the Univer­ sity next year, Stewart has accept­ ed a position as assistant professor o f Experimental Engineering at the Georgia School of Technology, at Atlanta, for the coming year. His work will consist o f teaching expt ri- mental engineering and at the same time carrying on research work. in 192 4 .Stewart graduated from the Uni­ and versity of Wisconsin acted as resident engineer at Albion College for two years. During these two years, he supervised the con­ struction o f three large college build­ ings. and designed and built a cen­ tral steam heating plant and distr!- j burion system. Judge at this subject: “ My Student B.Y.P.U.'s meet at 6:45. Evening Worship, Dean T. V. Taylor sta tes; “ During! the past two years, Stewart has been at the University of Texas wh< ie he 7:45. has made a great many friends William Pierson will speak among the faculty, town people and hour, taking as his re* Impression of the Religious Cond!-1 students. The University will tions in Europe.” Many have m -jST et the leaving of Mr. Stewart, hut all will wish him the very best of quested that Judge Pierson speak on success in his new work.” this subject. He will discuss some re­ definite ceived concerning Religious Condi­ tions o f Europe while he was in Europe last summer. impressions which he When commenting upon his leav- j ing, Stewart said, “ I regret leaving the Universty o f Texas very much J because of my associations. Austin , and the is truly a ‘Friendly City’, students at the University o f T e x a s1 are a fine bunch and are to be com- j plimented their good w ork , done at this institution.” i(pon Mr. Stewart plans to leave shortly i after coitraiencement and will assume I his new duties in the fall of this year. ---------------- -0------- —— Official Notices Faculty gree CANDIDATES for the Matter’* de­ in June should consult the Dean o f the Graduate School or his Secretary at once. - Candidates who contemplate taking the Bachelor and Master degrees concurrently in June should consult of the Graduate School or his Secretary at Once in regard to the Master degree. the Dean l l W. HARPER, Dean o f the Graduate School. SPANISH 2.4. Assignment fo r Tues­ day p. 219, Part KI p. 130, Part I Director Estim ates $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 Needed to Publish Infor­ m ation N ow on Hand 111. INSTRUCTOR. Official Notices During the present week the Bu- 1 eau of Economic Geology will issue I an advance chapter from a bulletin now in manuscript on the Fort Stock­ ton Quadrangle. This advance chap­ ter will contain well records and de­ scriptions o f rock samples from oil and gas wells in Pecos County. Since the publication of the manuscript will be delayed somewhat, the descrip- ALL girls who have won 400 points lions are issued in advance in order to in to make them at once available those engaged in developments this county. Student progress interpret voyage, while Many trite observations will be drawn from the fact that the Italian mariner was three months a t sea on the the westward American birdman beaded east into the gloom of the Atlantic late one day and raised the coast of France following. before dusk of the day in Those who terms * of speed are furnished with a congenial theme. But perhaps a greater significance lies in the man­ ner by which these two heroes were awarded. One was promised the title of Admiral of the Indies and a tenth of all the revenue.*' that should come from the lands he discovered. The other risked his venture into the un­ known for a cash prize and for the reknown which comes to a man who takes a sporting chance in establish­ ing a new record. The Wise Men of .Spain expressed grave doubt! as to the orthodoxity and sanity of Columbus. O fficial opinion condemned Captain Lind­ bergh’s venture as suicidal. But me­ chanical experts knew th at his motor was equal to the task of a S600 mile flight ii the w eather pavored. Never­ turned theless, when from the bleak headlands of New­ foundland to wing Its way through the dark night across the Atlantic, it was driven by the intrepid spirit of a man. the NX-211 What Is Doing at The Churches FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH W. 23 and San Antonio St. R. P. Snider “ The A rt of Valuing” is the topic of the morning sermon a t 11:00 o’clock Dr Kuehne meets students a t 9:45 a. rn. The Adult O hm is discussing with Professor Lay Fos- d k k ’s book “ Adventurous Religion.” The annua! Fellowship Service in the the evening, Hills will be held cars leaving the church a t 4 ;00 p. rn. Dillingham’!* is the place. Families wit] bring basket lunches. Strangers are heartily welcomed to these ser­ vice*. in UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST University Avenue and 19th St. W. D. Bill. I j me of Sunday School Services, 9:45 a. rn. Church Bervie se, I i a. rn, and 8 p. rn. Special young people’s meeting Sunday evening at 6:45 p. rn. Bill Dennis of Sherman, Texas, is vie iring at the Omega Beta Pi house this week. UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev L, H. W harton, D. D,, Pastor Rev. T. C. Vinson, lit!. D., will preach both morning and evening. In the morning a t the eleven o’clock service he will speak on “ B u sin e* and Religion,” and in the evening at the eight o’clock service on “ Gideon.” Dr, Vinson baa ju st recently com­ pleted the translation o f the whole Bible into one of the dialects of cen­ tral Afrca, and it is being published by the American Bible Society. He bar made an incalculable contribu­ tion to literature as well as to Chris­ tianity by this great work. The Student Department o f the Church School meets a t nine forty­ five in the morning. A program of special interest bxs beer, prepared for the m eeting of the Presbyterian Y oorg People’s Asso­ ciation at severs o’clock; Mr. Vernon Ellege will sing a solo, and Mr. W ill Morris*, Jr., o f San Antonio, will fee .'the speaker. ffe* P a lter is oat o f the city, at­ tend: iwr tho m eeting of the General lf e f r n c ■ ■■ GO ING H O M E Trains Daily Don’t overlook the new Katy Limited— Leaves Austin 5:00 p. rn. arrives Dallas and Ft. Worth 10:35 p. rn. Sleepers Daily— Ft. W orth, Dallas. M ake your res­ ervations early. City Ticket Office Geo. Bendetti City Passenger Agent Phone 7202 Shoes of Distinction J T Is fitting, w h e n th e g r a d u a t e s t e p s out into t h e w orl d, t h a t she s h o u ld w e a r shoes w o n hy of such a n occasion - -shoes such as s h o w n a t C i n d e r e l l a Slipp c r Shop. Pri ced from S7.50, $8.50, 70 $10.00 CINDERELLA SLIPPER SHOP I Q I E a s t 6 t h S t . O n e D o o r O f f C o n g . C A S H PAID FOR BOOKS T h e c h a n g e to se m e s te r s y st e m here n ex t year w ill c h a n g e m any co u r s e s and text-book*. B rin g all your book* to u t; w e buy all books w h e th e r used h ere a g a in or not. W e p a y one-half price cash for books used here again next year. TEXAS BOOK STORE 'Tits Students Book Exchange WE PAY MORE FOR THE BUNCH W e still Have plenty of The Bureau of Economic Geology at the present time has eight bulle­ tins in m anuscript and will have sev­ eral additional publications complet­ ed daring the next fiscal year. The associate director of the bureau esti- Linens, Nurotex, and Ray mo Suits and new patterns are arriving every day before the commencement rush, -get your,; FRED NAGLE. here again. W e pay one-half price cash for all second-hand books that will be used University Co-op $13.50 $20.00 University Toggery J. L. Rose or more in W. A. A. whether un­ der the new system or th e old “ T” system, are eligible to attend “ T ” banquet to be held Saturday night from 9 to l l . Sign up in the bal­ cony of the Woman’s Gym and de­ posit $1.00. BERNICE ERWIN, ALL ENGINEERS who took part in baseball, boxing, wrestling, swim­ ming, tgrack, cross country and ten­ nis be at the Engineering Building at 9 a. rn, Sunday, May 22, for a grand combined picture. GRADUATE STUDENTS mutt bring their thesis to Dean Harper’s o f­ fice either Wednesday, May 25, 2 to 4 p. rn., or .Saturday 10 to 12 a. rn., is order to get reduced rates for S U N D A Y , M A Y 2 2 , 1927. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Prominent Sophomore PAGE S MRS. KILPATRICK G I V E S RECITAL MONDAY [EVENING Rain, Rain, Rain ....... - Vera L, G a y ; Finale- 0 Del Mio Amato Ben ~j Stefano Donaudyj ‘Carnival Pranks” ____ - t ' Schumann ..... Mr. Powell Os* ar Raif Ich Will Tauchen Love Like the Wind .... Henry F ad e | Vissi I)’A rte— “Tosca” .. G. Puccini At the Cry ot the First Bird *______ David Guion Berg Arthur Penn ____ .. ............. Der Hirt .Mistress M argarita - Mrs. Kilpatrick II J Heiden-Roslein IV Franz Schubert Franz Schubert I Mrs. Kilpatrick o — i David Griffin will present Mrs.! in re- Chester Kilpatrick, soprano, cital on Monday night room o f the Driscoll Hotel. in the ball' Du Bist Die R ub Mrs. Kilpatrick will repeat the Ninna Nanna ............... program she recenty gave in San Antonio and will again be assisted Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco From the album of a child j b y Victor Powell at the piano. The The Breeze public T h e follows program Hills o f Home is welcome. William J. Marsh | Y o u c a n sell y o u r textbooks that Oscar J. F o x w ill be u s e d Here n e x t y e a r fo r o n e h a l f p r i c e a t T E X A S B O O K S T O R E . t h e y b u y B r i n g a ll y o u r boo k * — Mrs. Kilpatrick III b o o k s w h e t h e r u se l h e r e a g a in or Lover is a Fisherman .... Lily Strickland | Etude ---------- I Two Waltzes . n o t . A S S O C I A T E D STUDIOS PUPILS IN R E C I T A L A series of musical recitals b f pu­ pils of teachers ot the As oJilted Studios will be given during the . irst three days of next weak, according to invitations issued by the studios. Monday evening at 8 o'clock, 2*.ary PHILOSOPHY CLUB B A NQU E T H E L D FRIDAY ider i evening when An air o f wisdom G ullette will be presented in a pan© recital. Miss Gullette in a pupil of Miriam Gordon Landrum. She will and deepest room o f the Stephen F. Austin Hotel Friday the Texas Philosophy Club held its last mcet- y e a r there. The banquet be assisted by a string o*U-U f the direction of Anita Storrs Cued- J table was effectively decorated with table was effectively decorated with phi: or busts of Socrates and Aris­ eke. Members o f the octette are totle, pa iron saints of the club. A E tta Cohn, Mamie Alice Mitchell, Ed- stu ffed owl wearing an academic ith Bibolet, Joe L. Mays, Adeline cap, gave a touch of humorous wis­ Smith, Myra Nolen, Mrs. Mothcral, dom to the setting. Favors, peacock and Joyce Myers. The progrr rn for in quills, and blue-green brass the decorations. her recital is: candelabra completed candles is leaving Tom Tuttle, president of the club, introduc ed Annie Laurie M ewhinney, who directed the program for the evening. Horace Akin gave a toast to Dr. G. TV. Cunningham, professor of philosophy, who for Cornell University at the end of the present session. The club presented Dr. Cunningham with four volumes comprising the complete works of Aristotle. The club also extended words of appreciation to Doctors A. P. Brogan, E. T. Mitchell, and D. A. Piatt for the interest have taken in the Philosophy Club this year. they Following the banquet. Miss Me­ whinney read Sarah Gad®pell’s “Sup— pressed Desires,” a one-act satire on psycho-analysis. * * * le a Sunday H onoring I Mollie Montgomery Miss Lillian W ester has invited 20 of Miss Mollie Montgomery’s closest friends to a 5 o’clock tea at the Faculty Women’s Club Sunday after­ noon by way of a farewell to Miss Montgomery, who has been granled a year’s leave of absence from the University. She will leave this week for hor I. Sonata, Op. 22 ......... - Beethoven Allegro con brio Adagio con molt espressione - . Menuetto Rondo II. String Octette— Sene Chempetro ... ................ Papini III. Concerto in G Minor ^..Mendelssohn Molto allegro con fuoco Andante Presto— Molto allegro vivace The orchestral part on second piano played by Miss Landrum Miss Landrum will present another o f hor pupils, Liliian A ugspurger, at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening. A violin quartette composed of Edith Bibelot, Mamie Alice Mitchell, Adeline Smith, tmd Myra Nolen, all pupils of Miss Caedcke. will assist Miss A u ^ s p u r g t r in her program. The program for Miss Augspur- ger’s recital is given as follows: I. Sonata, Op. 110 ..... -..... - Beethoven Moderato contabilc molt’ expressive Allegro Molto Adagio IL Etude Op. 25, No. I ................Chopin Etude Op. 19, No. 12....................Chopin IV. Violin Q uartette: Largo from World S ym p hon y . ....... Dvorak Rondino .................................. Beeth©* en IV. Concerto in D ............................ Mozart Allegro brillante Larghetto Allegro con moto v N Orchestra Part on Second Piano by Miss Landrum A third recital will be given Wed­ nesday evening when Mrs. J. E. Motheral, violinist, and Lerma Batcn pianist, are presented, respectively, by Miss Gaedcke and Miss Landrum. Mrs. Motheral is a form er student of the University and is a sister of C lif­ ton Coulter, well known musician. The program for W ednesday eve­ ning is: I. Concerto No. 22 ................. ........Viotti » First Movement I L Invention VHI .............................. Bach Invention X IV' ......................... Bach Allegro con Spirito, Sonata X ....... .......................... Mozart IIL Playera Op. 23, No. 5 ............. Sarasate Melody .............. . Charles G. Dawes Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 IV. Capriccio Brilliante ...... Mendelssohn Orchestra Part on Second Piano by Ida Mae Richardson invited to attend all According to announcement from the Associated Studios, the public is of cordially these recitals which will be given at 8 p. rn. on the days stated in the studio rooms in the Texas Theater Building. * * ♦ t a. . tv .A. F o r m e r S t u d e n t V i s i t s o n C a m p u s form er Vivian McCiatehy, in­ structor in the department of psy­ chology, will make a visit to Austin j and friend * here next week end, ar- ribing probably May 28. She is at present professor o f psychology at Florida State College for Women. Dr. McClatchy received both her B.A. and her M.A. from the Univ*!*- j atty o f Texas. A fter servng on the! faculty for three years, she went to Chicago, where she obtained her Ph.D. before going to Florida. While in Austin, she will stay with her si®* ter, Mrs. W. E. Odom. * * * Edna Martin, a University gradu­ ate o f the class of ’26, who has been teaching science at V\ ellington High School the past session has relu m ­ ed to her home in Austin. * # * and Douglas Le Master S.iort> Watson are visiting at their homes in San Saba over the week-end. W it son is playing ball with the San Saba club In a game against Lampasas. Hazel Hedick and Mary M eG irvey are spending Sunday at tee iawter’s home in Galveston. Truem an O’Quinn a r d Lee Woods o f the University and Hargrove Smith of Houston, a former student, w e n t to Galveston Sunday. E v e r y t h i n g new and different fo r t h e f a s h i o n a b l e co-ed I X T O D A Y ' S P I C T U R E M is s K it tl e Clyde Ross, a s o p ho m o r e in the U n iv e r s it y this year, has been act ive in s tu d e n t work. H e r ho m e is in P a r is , T e x a s . S H O W E R HELD S A T U R D A Y FOR RACHEL G A R ZA Miss Lillian W ester honored Miss Rachel Garza, early June bride, with a handkerchief shower Saturday aft­ ernoon from 3 to 5 o’clock, inviting the women members of the Spanish faculty and the members of the hon- Hair, Edith Kelly, Ruth Willard, Mar­ guerite Belden, Marie Peters, Marion Kike], Mary D. Johnson, Alma H. Brown, Ruth Splawn, Marjorie John­ so n , Bee Linxwiler, Frances Coop- wood, Maxine Fisher, Emiiie Halsell, Helen Drummond, Helen Hamilton, Linnie Allred, Aminta Gonzales, Mary Sue Collins, Lora Hemphill, Maude Maddox, Bessie Lee Heath, Eloise Stiles, Clare Wooldridge. * * ♦ P o r t r a y i n g eve ry new s ty le in s m a r t f e m i n i n e f o o t w e a r c i i © ® X . % T L i .tx — 3b— X . . X —X so b ea u tifu l N ever b efo re w a a su m m er tim e F oot­ w ear th e W h ite S h oe Store is sh o w in g at th is tim e. Our stock is co m p lete w ith n ew sty le s t h a t are b ea u tifu l b eyon d ex p ecta tio n and a w a it your in sp ection . as home in Kaufman, and soon th ere-! onary Spanish society, Sigma after will go to Northwestern Uni-jp^ versity to continue her studies toward the doctor’s degree. Delta ; Among those of the active chap- ; ter attending the Alpha Delta Pi The parlors of the Faculty Worn- convention to be held on the Great en’s Club were decorated with spring Lakes this summer will be Helen Stallings, Elsie Beissner, Corinne flowers. The dining table, where the I Mrs. T. W. Hiker Jr. served the ice S tilts, and Empress Young. The con­ vention will last for six days, leaving w e e k -e n d with her parents in San course, assisted by Misses Mildred from Lewiston, New York, the 26th | Ruckman, Dorothy Kress, and Mar- centerpiece of j jraret Sims, had a of June. Corinne S ta llin g will spend n on,°* Elizabeth McGhee will spend the parti-colored sweet peas, * * * . week-end in San Antonio. Dorothy Smith has as her guest for the week-end her father from Beaumont. Miss Wester was assisted in receiv­ ing by Mrs. Margaret Kress and Mbs Ruth Willard. The guests were Miss Rachel Garza, Mrs. Donna N. Garza, Itasca, Mrs. Merlin Brochette Irene Eanes, student in the Uni- Mrs. T. W. Riker, Mrs. Margaret versity last year, returned to Austin Kress, Mrs. Ethel Baldwin, and Saturday from El Campo where she ■ Misses Lilia Casis, Nina W eisinger, [ Mary Nelson, Mary McGill, Furman has been teaching the past year. of Gruen Cartouche white case, $40 gold reinforced Uft W e p a y o n e -h a lf p rice ca sh fo r a ll secon d -h an d b ook s th at w ill be used I ere a g a in . I University Co-op I hurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONES 6080— 6317 New GRUEN Wristlets $35 - $40 - $55 For the Gift which must combine utility with beauty—a convenience which will live years — we suggest a fine Gruen Watch. We will be glad to show you our very wide selection of delightful wristlets in rein­ forced and solid gold cases from $35 to $250. # S A L E O F Swimming Suits • J “Suits That Fit” Our prices are pleasing $6-ooTO $10-00 AUSTIN’S STYLE SHOP Summer Here The Street Car and Busses WILL TAKE YOU Where Swimming Is good Where Boating is best Where the fish bite Where nature smiles Where golfing is good “COURTESY AND SERVICE” Austin Street Railway Co. sass s a s s & S S. s X ‘ T h is s&le in clu d es ev er y su it in sto ck . W e are d iscon tin u in g S w im m in g Suits a fte r th is season and w e are g iv in g you an o p ­ to buy a p ortu n ity su it n ow at a big r e ­ d u ction . Come over today and s e I e c t the suit you want and buy it at 1/2 PR ICE Our stock includes all the latest stripes and shades, sizes 32 to 42. on all Caps, Belts, Bags, etc.—Nothing is being held back—Come intoday— University Co-op NOTE THE SMILE! T h a t is th e kind stu d en ts w ea r a fte r th e y drink at our fou n tain to q u en ch th e th irst, cool an d r e fr e sh in g d rin k s. G et your ex a m su p p lie s h ere. HOME DRUG STORE (T h e A p p r e c ia tiv e P la c e ) P h o n e 355.1 SU N D A Y , MAY 22, 1927 Dr. P a y n e T eaches in C olorado U niversity Dr. L. V*'. Payne, professor of English will leave Austin on June 7 for Boulder, Colorado, where he will teach both of tho terms o f the sum­ o f mer session of the U niversity Colorado. \ J! ■ The f ir # term he will give courses in Amrr w n Literature. The second devoted to courses in term English literature from 1960 to 1900. Dr. Payne will return to the Univer­ sity in the fall. Election o f gummer term officers wag postponed until the first m eet­ ing of the summer. A talk by M. C. the “ Future o f the *1* te e h e e un Hogg Club'* followed by the farew ell speech of the re;iriYi.tr president, Jim Hulse, concluded the program. W e pay one-half price cash for a1! second-hand books that will be used here again. University Co-op Majestic M ajestic: Midnight m atin ee , Monday. T u esday, and W ed n esd a y , Billie T hursday, Friday, and S atu rd ay, G eorge D o v e in “T he Tender Hour K. A rthu r in ‘'Rookies.'* r e c t i o n " H ancock: AU week, Rod La Rocqua and D olores D el Rio »n “ R etur- Q ueen: Monday and T u esday , Harold Lloyd in The Kid Brother'*; in “ B i t s y ” ; F riday and S a t ­ W ed n esd a y and Thursday, B e tty Bronson urday. M onte B lue rn “ The Brute. Hancock POD Lo ROCQUE and DOLOQES Del RIO *.h " DE 5.U RR E C J I OK" H ancock T o Feature Leo T olstoy Drama en B egins W eek W ith “Kid Brother” wgffixm&s • ti**.-, ■ 3*sm m m m m m m m m m m om m m m m m m m rnm m m m Let I * Myton s in u TH E BR U TE " Warner Brot. Prod^+Uoo result of att election held at the last meeting of the Club for the present session. Other officer* elect­ ed at the meeting were George Kacir, vice president, Vann Kennedy, secre­ tary', I'd. C. McGeehee, critic, and Jim Muir:*, sergeant-at-arms'. O p en the W h ole N ile T h r u ” Yum! Yum! Yum! P . K. A nnounces WAFFLE WEEK M ay 22n d -28th f fl f/ U D o v i* 'T h e Tender Hour' 2 1 0 T A K E MAJOR E X A M S the Announcement of results of Senior Major examinations in the School* o f Arts and Sciences will be made the latter part o f this week, according to obtained from Dean if. Y. Benedict’s office. Two hundred and ten prospective candidates for degrees in June took the examination* which were held under the direction of Dean Bene­ dict. information Schaffer Has Story in Sw annee R eview An article by Dr, Aaron Schaffer la published ha the May issue of the “ Swannee Review.” “An Afternoon wdh an Academician” is the title of Schaffer's article which concerns the life o f Rene Boylesve, the French novelist who died recently. Schaffer is professor of romance languages in the University. Several articles by him have previously appeared in the Swannee Review. HO G G S E L E C T C A N O N Roy M. Canon will head the Hogg Debating Club for next, year aa the M O N D A Y — T U E S D A Y O N L Y Jr owl T “ Of ini ^ PUBDX W -IAI (ii*, p LLOYD T he Tender H our” at M idnite M atinee Roman soldiers, Egyptian dancing girls, Nubian slaves, a cruel centur­ ion, a captive princess and a dash­ ing hero— all have been disporting them selves about First N ational’* Burbank studios. They take* part in the spectacular pageant scenes filmed as the pictor­ ial climax of George Fitzm aurice’s production, “The Tender Hour,” which opens tonight at the Majestic Theatre as the screen feature o f the midnight matinee with Billie Dove and Ben Lyon playing the featured rob**.. The pageant i» a highlight of a brilliant social event. The drama is found in the theme of the play with­ in the in a play, the pageant being in reality the lover of the heroine in whose honor the event is being staged. leading man Concluding the M ajestic’* offering for the week will be George K. Ar­ comedy, thur’s “ Rookies,” which will have its first showing* on Thursday. successful new A B ir th d a y P r e se n t? T h e Texas R a n ge r fo r a year. A D D E D U N I V E R S A L C O M E D Y PRODUCT D BY WF HAROLD LLOYD CORPORATION A PARAMOUNT RELEASE “ Kid G eorge” AND N ew s Wed.-Thur* E L I N O R G L Y N ’S “ R I T Z Y ” w i t h B e t t y Br oos * J a m e s Hal l — N e x t W e e k — W O M E N L O V E D IA M O N D S A delicious, golden brown waffle served with Pure Butter, Fresh S t ra w b e rr y Preserves, and W hipped Sweet Cream. I ruly the Tastiest t idbit c f the Times priced at thirty-five cents per portion. In addition he continues to serve his well-known Plain Cream Waffles A C R O S S FROM T H E H A N C O C K H A N C O C K All Week Starting Monday M idnite M atinee T onite 1 2 :05 A lso Mon., T u es., W ed. Hancock I o i s t o y s D ra m a * I m m o r t a l I P o w e rfu lly P ic tu riz e d S en sational B eautiful W hen you see i t you will say _ ‘‘O n e of th e G re a te s t pic­ tu re s I have e v e r seen .” BILLIEDove A romance o f youth calling to youth— she tricked and loveless mar­ sold into a riage. But youth found a way which is revealed in the ten­ der hour o f their happiness. A d d i t i o n B a l l y at The W o n d e r O rgan 2nd C h ap ter “ ON G U A R D ” T H U R S ., FRI , S A T ROOKIES ig g M D O fc C T l^ ' Political Science Fraternity Initiates Initiation i^remome* o f Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary political science fra tern it y, w ere beld recently. H em - ber#*ip in the organ .aition is ba-ed on interest and scholarship of the student# who are studying politi­ cal se ie nee at the University. the In itia te s takers into the fra te rn ity are Irina C» Barlow of Austin, Arrie of Barrett o f Banger, Leslie Byrri San A ntonio, R. L, Pie*ie o f Aus­ tin, Robert W. Cummin* o f Nocona, Mary Hoyle Heat ley of Austin, John J. 7 . McCullough o f Waco, Morris? M itten thai o f Da Ba#, Emmett* 8. R edford of Jo h n so n City, F lorence Spencer o f Beimagmt, and John 8. $ p r » t t c f m rn scum. A B ir lU ., P re, .c t? Tb* T ex .. IM **" * WK* ROD LA ROCQUE R E S U R R E C T I O N by COUNT LEO TOLSTOY WITH DOLORES DEL RIO f f e le n e sp ecia l m u s i c score. H an cock Orchestra, M rs. M ick, leader. Friday and Sal. Night V ern a W oods A n n ual D ancing Recital HANCOCK THEATER TODAY The proceeds of this show go toward sending the A u stin H igh School Band to the N ational C onvention, I *5UNDAY, MAY 22, f927. It Ii NU ll I REUNION AF EKES HELO IIT END OE SESSION T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE I Looks At Good Books R IESEN B ER G TURNS FROM THE SEA TO THE CITY “ E ast Side, West Side, all around love A ch ap ter interlude called “ 1919- municipal engineer. His life is fill­ and ed to overflowing with work. Eventually his work becomes his only mistress, and here the book ends. ed States has been received at the University. The original potash law placed the burden of cost of explora­ tion for potash on the owner of the land. The revised law' modifies this provision and provides in substance 1929” is one of the most amazing th a t t]u, cost 0f exploration shall be pieces of description ever w ritten. It is divided into sections of indictment, acclamation, apology and adm iration. The following paragraph is but a sam ­ ple of the whole. repaid by through a royalty am ounting to two and one- half per cent of the sate value of the potash minerals, or of the oil pro­ duced from the laud. the governm ent concrete and m o rta r; also fo r glass | with the purpose for which they arc j courses in his field a t both sessions used. At the p resent time tests are I of the sum m er school at th a t place# being made by th e B ureau of Leo- He will resume his post in the Un i­ non! ic Geology of various sands such versify next year. I as may be used for moulding sand purposes. The results of these tests to I when obtained will be supplied the users of moulding sand. m anu facture, being shipped for that purpose to M onterrey, Mexico. An­ other use is for moulding sand. At there are 50 or the p re sen t the state using more foundries moulding sand. I N S U M M E R SCHOOL’ B O Y S E N time —o- in These may be classified as l a u n d ­ ries for general works; foundries making chiefly light castings, alum ­ inum and brass work; and foundries making chiefly heavy castings steed work. Dr. J. L. Boysen of the Germanic Languages departm ent, is to teach the first term of the summer school session of the University. The sec­ ond term will be spent in vacation, Economics and Sociology, will teach fishing and boating in the Lakes Reg­ ion. Dr. Boysen says he will re tu rn ia Syracuse University a t Cyracuse. I>r. Max Hand man, professor of HANDMAN IN NEW Y O R K The kind of sands required d i f f e r s New York, this summer, He will give to Austin in the fall. Headquarters of Meeting Will Be at University Y.M .C.A. LUNCHEON AT CAF Special Service W ill Be Held , at All Churches Neighborhood in T h e annual m e e tin g o f the the tow n— ” So begins the song “ City of the imagination, of the which madej adm iration of the world. City spurn- Jim m y W alker, mayor of New York. \ng precedent, tearing Felix Riesenberg, auth or of U nder down and destroying puny reminis- Sail and Vignettes of the Sea, h a sjce n ces a few years before their time, made the E ast Side, West Side the city building till geologic time sounds title of his latest book. He has made the city of New York the b a c k g ro u n d .' the foreground, and ings of his story. ot the rom ance of the boy Jo hn Breen. The background—-New’ York— the New’ This city is York of the tenem ents, the Ghetto, This, then, is the New York The story Of New York one of the charac­ the surround- Felix R^nsenberg. its alarm ." ruthlessly It is provided, however, that all federal -claims against the land shall autom atically expire whether paid or ■ unpaid a t the end of 20 years from th< the date of lend owni'r. if neither potash my* oil is found arm produced as a result of drilling, no the cost will be assessed against land owner, and in any case the land title becomes clear at the «nd of a the co ntract with In others words, ters in the book says: like a m agnet attractin g, always more Tam m any Bowery, f i f t h Avenue to j 20-year, period, and more, becoming more powerful Harlen, Moringside, and VV ashington E x -S tu d e n ts ’ A sso ciation , and with growth in size. A dventure at- Heights. A book to read and to re- j t h e quin q uenn ial reunions of : tends t h e classes o f 1887, 1892, 1897, 19 0 2 , 1907, 1912, and 1922, will be held Ju n e 4, 5, and 6, accord­ ing to John Anderson McCurdy, sec- unhealthy growth. The city r e ta ry of the E x -S tuden ts’ Associa- cancer of clotted, unrelated m en.” lion. The Y. M. C. A. nam ed as reunion headquarters. through a constantly d ifferin g and ever new’ element of man. Growth is the result of laws th a t stim ulate a E A S T S I D E . W E S T S I D E . B y F e lix R i e s e n b e r g . N e w Y o r y , H a r c o u r t , B r a c e Sc Co. 4 5 8 pp. $ 2 .5 0 . ------- University* Bureau the movement people member. been — of is 0 Supplies Inform ation A b ou t T exas R esources A copy of the revised potash law another, find out who’s but he must have lived with its in- j passed °y VI16 Congress of the Unit Bureau of Econom ic G eology C lassifies the Sands of T exas The sands in Texas are used to an am ount approxim ating three and one-half million dollars per year, ac­ cording to the B ureau of Economic Geology. These sands find a variety of uses, the most common being for WE BUY SECOND-HAND has it, from is he fam iliar with An informal g et-to gether will be- knows every p art of Concerning a gigantic city, the book has been w ritten by a man who the gin the reun ion ; and will act as an Ghetto to Washington Heights. Not opportunity fo r the old students to only the city, m eet one th ere , and hear news of th eir old j habitants. The picture of the sweat- classmatcs. This will be held a t the shop proprietor in the E ast Side, of Y. M. C. A. S atu rd ay from 9 to l l P a t Malone of the Bowery, of Gil- | b e rt Van Horne of Wasihngton a. rn. The annual business meeting w;lil Square are too vita’l and too graphic he held th at same day from l l till I to have erne from the pen of a man I a. rn. At this time the association j who was drawing upo nhis imagi* will elect officers and council mem- nation to supply the details of his hers for the year 1927-28. Hon. Tom I pictures. Conally, of Marlin, Tex., will at th at alone tim e deliver the alumni oration. The make the book worthwhile. Aside secretary, and the runs make his annual report. description, through the story a rom antic epic ox Following the m eeting will be an a boy’s climb to fame and fortu ne alumni luncheon a t University Com- from the bottom of the ladder, which mons. This will be a “ Dutch T r e a t ” mak<*s of the whole a bok readable to ille- luncheon and m any people are ex- the extreme. gitim ate son of Gilbert Van Horn pccted to attend. and begins life on a tug-boat to which immediately will be a barbecue for all ex-students, a f te r his birth. He is illiterate until faculty members and seniors. This he reaches the age of sixteen. He is named John Breen a f te r his foster will be held o nthe University cam ­ fa th e r, and discovers his real father pus. The honor guests will be the only a short time before Van Horn j faculty members who have been on goes down with the Titantic. Van the campus fo r 25 years ro more. Horn has aided the boy to secure a r \ The seniors will be introduced as the education, and Breen fu tu re members of the association. At 6 p. rn. of the same day, there his m other has president, will from the R iesenberg’s descriptions becomes a B arbecue The boy is an flown th ere time, There will be special services in all of the University churches S un­ day, J u n e 5. At th a t the Baccalaureate service will be preach- e dat the Stadium. The sermon .will be preached by Dr. H. O. Prichard. of Indianapolis, wb^ is General Sec­ r e ta r y of the Board of Education of the Christian Church. the The association will be in a body to exercises com m encem ent which will be held at 8 p. rn. Mon­ day at the Stadium. - o - EDITORS OF L l Teacher: Aine, what is a pauper? Abie: It's the guy what married momtner. — Dart- mouth Jack O’Lantern. T h ere is ju st one rea so n w h y w o m en w e a r J e w e lr y . tractive. It m a k es them p rettier and m ore a t ­ B racelets, R in gs, P ea r ls, Bar Pins, S lip p er B u ck les, and so on, all add to a w o m a n s charm . M a y e r ’s a lw a y s sh o w s in J ew e lr y ... N e w d e s ig n s and color co m b in a tio n s are d isp la y ed first here. Stop in to d a y and look at J e w e lr y . s ty le s latest tho C a r l M a y e r C o . Jewelers - Silversmiths 6 1 6 C o n g r e s s A v e . A B i r t h d a y P r e s e n t ? T h e T e x a s R a n g e r f o r a y e a r . P u b lic a tio n s .’ B u s in e s s O f f i c e s , B, H all. A N D P A Y One-Half Cash For all books that will be used again Bring Them To Us First C O O P S ay it W ith Leather — It Lasts PHONE 8000 Classified Ad Section Your Message Daily to 6,500 Readers PHONE 8000 Graduation Gift Suggestions T h e jrift th a t p rom otes lastin g h a p p in e ss a con tin u a l recu rren ce o f h a p p y th o u g h ts for y e a r s to com e is th e id eal and sen sib le gift to give. Prizes for Year’s Work Pre­ sented at Banquet by Law Faculty It is ea sy to m a k e your se le c tio n from such a profu sion o f attractive th in g s as you w ill see h ere— co m e now' and ta k e your tim e and look around. Rounding out another y ea r’s work c f the student board of editors of the Texas Law Review, honors for the 1926-27 session were announced a t a dinner given by th e faculty of the Law School in honor the present board. Tom Martin Davis of Austin will succeed Henry Grun o f Yorktown as chairman of the stu­ d ent editors du ring 1927-27. of For quantity and quality of work th ef done on the Review this year, first prize, a set of V ernon’s Anno­ tated Statutes, valued a t $150, was awarded to Roy McDonald of Aus­ tin. The second prize of $100 cash ^ awarded for the best individual edi- j torial comment was given J. Lloyd j Kerr, whose com m ent, “ Liability of T ru s t E states,” will app ear in the J u n e issu£ of the publication. Grun, chairman of the student edi­ torial board this year, was presented a brief case by his s ta ff members. F aculty members of the Law School generously praised the improvement this year in the work of the stud ent editors. | o-------------- Noted Instructors Teach During Summer Among the well known professors j who will teach in the Foreign Lang­ uage D e partm ent during the sum m er session a r t Professor Moraud of Rice Institute, P rofesso r Dale of Cornell University, and P ro fesso r Van Horn of University of Illinois. P ro fessor J Moraud, who ta u g h t here during the 1 first term of the 1926 sum m er ses­ sion, previously tau g h t at th e U n i - 1 varsity of Toronto He will French this summer. teach Professor Dale, who ranks high in * 1 the graduate school of Cornell Uni­ versity, and P rofesso r Van Horn, who is the author o f several te x t­ books, will teach Spanish. 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Call 5655 F iv e years* ex p erien ce. for R u b y S m ith . J u n e I H ig h ly recom m en d ed . G IR L S— S ty le and v alu e com bined hi hat* and »b..e* at I lacy**, up t a ira o v er W ool­ w orth ’*, fo r b e tte r v a lu es ***** frwlwi*. W hen you g o tip p rices g o d ow n . l l th e ,n WK CO PY T H E M E S , th e se* , and do all kind* of ste n o g r a p h in g , mu ’ 'g ra p h in g and m im eo g ra p h in g . Call 6934. VIS L ittle fie ld B ld g. T e x a s M u ltigrap h Shop. Mr*. E . J. Adam*. MISS T E X A N A H IL L E R , 699 8 thew#** p rom ptly and a ecu P h on e T h em e* and cu tely cop ied . R oom B ld g.. 7 th su d I .a v a c s S t. 8 M asonic T em p le J ,!n * DO N 'T F A U . C oach in g by S T A N IS H A. I. 2. or 22 fo rm er m em lier o f S p an ish fa c u lty . U n iv e r s ity o f T exas P hon e 8652. o f G erm an U niventisy, C O A C H IN G G erm an A. I, an d 2 by grad u ate Recom m ended by 2509 N ueces. H member* o f German p h on e 4928. facu lty. S T U D E N T S For ex p ert S p an ish coach , call 7356 or UNM. Aliso m a t accu rate ty p in g in either Span ish or E n glish. Call Mis* — SPI Pow ell. I K NO W M ATH I , Do you f T h ree year* co a ch in g exp ed ien ce, recom m en d ed by th* fa c u lty . Die! 93 1 0 for A n d rew W ood s. J u t s COACHING— S p a n ish A . I , I , a te ., F ren ch . I k n ow S p a n ish a s w ell you know E n g lish . H u b ert L ee. 214$©. — Ju n I and a* P hon e MATH* AND PHYSICS COACH— Expert co a ch in g . F iv e y e a r s ’ ex p erien ce. S tr ic tly u nder th e honor s y s t e m . B n tU fa etio a g u a r ­ — J u n e I a n teed . Dial 6963 for G olden. DRESSMAKING C O -E D S — F or ex p ert w ork in d ressm a k in g , rem od elin g, and a lte r a tio n se e Mr*. F o s­ ter. Let m e d e sig n you r sp rin g d resses, p h o n e 8362- O ver B ea co n 's S h o e S tore. 14 p o r e , A pa** D A Y by day ex a m s are co m in g m ore and to th e Q ueen T h eater I* ,»•„,» com in g M onday for M iaa iren e It*. T ak e ITW t lr e - tht* ad. FOR SALE I - t h e N IG H T M A R E ” p layed by th e New Or Ie an O wl*. A hot new C olu m b ia rec Phone P hone .I rn HL 23 6 6 1 9 . B!ed*oe, 821 C o n g ress. J* ! lo g b u sin e s s c o lle g e s of KOK S A L E — S ch o la rsh ip In on e of tb s lead th e S o u th w est 1921, — ii lf U n iv e r s ity S ta tio n . in te r e ste d , w rite M anager, Box N EW VICTOR portable tone $40 OO. N w cam- ra Brunsw ick portable. It. H E E D MUSIC J. ~~2 i i i O OO and CO. orthopfaonic $15.00 PHK E L E C T R IF IE D W ATF.R and B ottlin g Co. h as d isco n tin u e d b u s in e s s , s o d y ° ‘- from the A u stin C oca Colo Co.. S I I C olorado S t. P hon e 2 2 9 8 8 . an g e t e le c tr ifie d or d istille d w ater — KEE US AT O NCE lo v ely hom e. north part o f c ity a t a sa c r ific e let — 25 O wner lea vin x. AH w e auk ue -how you. T. H Barrow & S an e. if you w an t a is that you HOUSES FOR RENT nished FOR R E N T A fter J u n e 6th. com pletely fu r­ sleeping on iu fu ram tion, d id — 27 Poe rh. One block south o f U n iv ersity w h im Ave. I 3218 for Mrs. Snyder. house with seven-room furth er For stu cco house, n in e room s, i FOR R E N T — Sorority p referred. Tw o-story I sleeping 23dI Rio Grande. J porch, availab le S ep t. — I s ( alt 2 2 40|. Sarge I. 4 fiv e room s, bath, g a r a g e ; polished FOR L E A S E B eau tifu l bungalow , furnished : flo o r s , clean and attractive. N ear U n iversity. Dud ~ '2l 6650. FOR R E N T - Beautiful * > five room cotta-’e, b r e a k f a s t room arui sleep in g porch- u h sou th sle ep in g p orch es. tab le board ; P hone 2 -1 6 6 8 . SK E MISS A N N IE E A R N H A R T for ap art­ ment* furnished Detached cottage, all with I private hatha and sleep in g porches, low rent. ITS W e-t 22 1-2 S t, N ear U n iv ersity . R ing — 34 ! V04S. A F T E R J U N E I. fu rn ish ed d u p lex c o tta g e . o f 28 co n v en ien ces. U n iv e r s ity . G arage. P h on e 7749, T w o b lock s M odern FOR S I M M ER M ONTHS— F u rn ish ed room resid en ce, c lo s e to U n iv e r sity . $50.0 ). Dial 5212. ......... LOST AND FOUND I LONT Brown russell Garrison Hall. Reward. Call 463*. looseleaf notebook tw o week* ago. very valuable, valuable n otes, in — 24 i j .O ST — B e tw ee n M ain B u ild in g anil Gar- ri«on H all, W ed n esd ay m orn in g, a jew eled ’ Kappa key w ith “ R u th M oore” en g ra v ed on — 25 It. p le a se call 8 4 0 1 . R ew ard. L ost— Sunday n ig h t about 9 o'clock, between tw elfth and fourteenth str e e ts ,_ lady> black Finder — ** hat bo* co n ta in in g plea*# tall 6651. Reward. lady** cloth in g. horn P harm acy T h u rsd a y , a w h ite LO ST—-B e tw e e n M ain B u ild in g and L o n g ­ gold b racelet, w ith one diam ond and tw o sa p ­ phire *. R ew ard for retu rn to B. H all, P u b ­ * mf* lication * Office. I OST A w h ite g e ld Illin o is w a tch th e M en’* G ym . S atu rd ay a ftern oon . Reward. — 28 Call D uncan a t 63 8 1 . in LOST— Tuesday night, platin um bar pin with diamond setting. Phone 7325, M artha McCuteheon. Reward. A lso rooms and porches COOL u p stairs room s for boys, plenty porches. or girls. Good m eals. Block o f cam pus. 2110 — 30 Lorn Green. Phone 9593. for couples BOARD & ROOM -F o r six m en. N ice cool room s and excellen t sleep in g porch, conven­ ient to U n iversity, $7.5ft per w eek. 304 East — 29 26 1-2 S t. P hon e 23387. •seniors, three large rooms, w ith bath FOR R E N T T o p rofessors, b u sin ess men ,*or and sleep in g porch, on e block of U n iversity for —27 fall terra only. P hon e 7749. G IR L S— Room and board. h ou se so u th o f cam p u s. M eals for boy®. M rs. 29 E v a n s. 2006 W h itis A v e. P hone 2 -1 9 1 6 . Second N IC E COOL ROOM A BOARD for tw o b ays a t * 3 0 .0 0 . Good cook in g, p len ty o f m ilk to d rin k . T h ree m eals $23.OO. T w o m eals 271 2 N u eces. P hone 2858*2. — 25 $ 1 8 .5ft. N IC E ROOMS for th ree or four b oys in private home for summer 708 W est U 1-2- r ea so n a b le. a fte r 5 p. sn. P hone «402 _____ coo! south rooms in prite home. M EN OR C O U P L E S— N icely fu rn ish ed # ^ ! I black campus. To serve those who wish t o j 9om 2509 Wichita St- P e ° n e entire summer. I'JP*iPP' 2t.U40. FOR R E N T — T o g ir ls for su m m er large coal room s M l» !$ L j§ P fit*. ea-ni|MW, 2 0 0 9 Whits* At#. tm er sch ool,mmH ppp P U A N iU jK fc R E P A IR E D stared, m irror* Mfcrfvec. d. yr tiara n feed* C II. Cfps#. Phone 22382. 22 (■,rn. n m S A L E — I 9 23 Ford Goo pc in foral eo » - C all Woman** C m a n a s —*6 d ttlou , L its t T e e te r shall rim . bifocal g la sses be­ ts* n and HS St*. Finder t w i s t wdaws . ta B. H a ll Reward. —22 <’* e l * * * ’ S U N D A Y , M A Y 2 2 , 1927 ko, Louisiana, and Missouri. The principal subjects . ct bulletins mailed from the depart- on this date in answer to in- to w hich; merit the inquires relate were b e n to n ite ,; quiries and otherwise was 150. petroleum, potash, water identification of fossils, and identi- fication of well cores. The number C A M B P E L L WI LL STUDY Dr. Kill is Compbell, professor of -------------- o------------ supplies,1 English, will spend the greater part of the summer in Austin studying, athough he Trill nor. teach. He ex­ pects to spend some time in Galves­ ton, and probably will visit in Vir­ ginia. Students P h o n e 7 777 P h on e 7 7 7 7 RENT A CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF FORDS Touring* and Roadster* Coupe* Sedans ........................ . G E A R S H I F T CARS Whippet* . Chevrolet* Hertz ... .. 50c P ER HOUR GUARANTEE A F T E R 6 00 P. M. DODGES AND HERTZ $1.00 PER HOUR G U A R A N T E E A F T E R 6 P. M P A T T O N T R A N SFE R C O M P A N Y 4 1 7 C ongress A ve A u stin T exas, 2 4 1 2 G u a d a lu p e We pay t h e highest prices secondhand clothing, shoes, and hats. f o r Call us today, and we shall be glad to come out for yours; they're worth money. . A. SCHWARTZ Phone 3762 ACATION BOUND V A C A T I O N ! Du ijs o f r e s t, recrea tio n ayid ro­ mance. W h e th e r you go to m o u ta in s or sea­ shore, to fa s h io n a b le re s o rt o r a c a m p in th e w oods w h e th e r yon j u s t go hom e fo r th e s u m m e r m o n t h s — Your vacation wardrobe should include no less than enough shoes for each occasion. For well you know that both the enjoyment of each pas­ time and the pleasure of being correctly dressed depend metes upon your shoes—shoes are smart, correct and comfortable. Hosiery also siouid be provided in advance, to be sure of having all you need. that F ren ch B oot S h o p shoes a nd h o s ie r y is th e logical choice o f e v e ry v a c a tio n girl. w ho is p a r tic u la r about h e r a p p ea ra nce a n d h e r fo o t c o m fo r t. Priced, as a lw a y s, w ith r e s tr a in t I . ' Xr. iA — Plea*rurxj . CONGRESS NEAR EIGHTH THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS D a te Con. M ay D u ck s N am e N am e 14 3 8 F. J. B ryan J. D . H en d erso n 4 6 N. M illica n P a t L obban 17 F. J. B ryan I 54 P at Lobban 28 4 2 9 8 14 J. R A lle n 26 N. M illican 37 E. R. P eterso n 87 J. D . H en d erson IOO J. P. B ryan OFFERS CORRESPONDENCE COURSES Given by 72 FA C U L T Y M EM BERS With the semester system going into effect in September, the opportunity to finish up odd thirds by correspondence is a real one. 259 Courses May Be Had by Correspondence For further information see The Extension Teaching Bureau LITTLE CAMPUS i8th and Red River Streets The annual "enior banquet given by the Y.W.C.A, was held Friday at the University Commons. This banquet is given each y* ar for the graduating girls of the University. The color scheme of blue and white was carried out in the decorations and also in the programs for the oe* associate cation. S. E? Gideon, professor of architecture in the Uni versify, who known throughout the State for his blue­ bonnet pictures, kindly gave his per mission to use reproductions of his bluebonnet pictures on the covers of the program* of the banquet. become has The program consisted of fdtort talks given by the girls of the Uni­ versity. The toasts concerning the f u t ur e of the graduating member* were given by Helen Hamilton of Xmarillo, Mary M. Taylor of Dalles, Mary Walker of Cleburne, Emma -Abbb* McDonald of Cleburne, Moh- iing Ma of Shantung, China, Elsie Townes of Houston, Virginia Cate of Austin, Grace Oldfather of ( in­ hume, Margaret Colston of Holly­ wood, Calif., Dorothy Holmes of Seguin, I^iurie Brown of Cleburne*, and Florence Spencer of Beaumont. U niversity R eceives Copy of N ew Potash Law From Congress The development of the Texas r e ­ sources at the present time is in an inquiry and exploratory stage. The Bureau of Economic Geology main an tains as one branch of its work information department, and as an index to the demand for information and the kind of information desired, there in given th<* following analysis of one day’s mail this Bureau, in that of April 6, 1927. The information sent out from the Bureau on this day through letters, telephone calls and personal visits was distributed as follows: To 19 counties the number of requests per county varying from one of to four; to four states outside Texas, namely Oklahoma, New Mex- in Texas, Bertha Black of Navasota, presi­ dent of the Girls’ Rifle Club, ban an­ n o u n c e d the girls of the d u b who re­ ceived < :«'*ugh point* to be placed on j first and second teams. » On th'* group of those qualifying for fir«fc team are Mary Anna Curd of Kl Paso, Carol Els of Austin, Ma- (dee Hatfield of Houlton, Gladys Clausewdz of San Antonio, Alice Mii- | ice of Sinton, Rose McNaltie of Mc­ Allen, Bertha Black of Navasota, Helen M d,ane of Natalia, Golda Kus* " roll of Dallas, Ruby Lee Vinson of I San Angelo, and Eloy Wooley of Aua- | tin. Elizabeth Williams of Bonham qualified for the second team. I | ceived d a b credit but several Fifteen of the young women re- of t hem belonged to the d u b only for the spring term and in that way were not qualified. MCGINNIS LEAVES has Dr. K. K. McGinnis, profe*sor of been business administration, absence "ranted a year's leave of from his duties? h< re to become a member of the faculty of the Uni­ versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr, McGinnis will be cpi the faculty of the law* school there. amine this miniature Hall of Fame