'ews Coverage by a Competent St af f of University Students Makes TH E D A IL Y T E X A N the Most Complete Medium Happenings W o rk on Cactus N early Finished, E ditors D eclare W ork on the i9 2 9 C actus has a dv an ced so rapidly th a t it is e x p e c te d th a t the yearbook will a short be com pleted within tim e, according to Bill Bond, editor. All copy has gone t o tin' en ­ g ra v e r with the exception of a and few pages of the fe a tu r e grind fe a tu r e section c o n ta in s more p ic tu re s and the grind section is la rg e r in any previous C actus, than the ed itors say. sections. The ---------- PURPLE SOX LEAD Mondav o„ a .1*"1 ORATORS MEET THIS W EEK IN THREE FINALS By BO B C A N T R E L L TPX Mi SPORTS i:niTt>R P H O N E IT IN A f te r IO P. M .................................. N ews .................................................... 9181-61 9187 Classified A ds ............................... — - 23165 D isplay Ads .......................................... 23164 C ir c u la tio n ............................................... 2 3 i6 4 « Needed Change*. O ur N oted Visitor*. M STEERS DEFEAT P U R P L E SOX WI T H 6-5 WI N J f c C o m pleting ten day s of diligent ♦ * * P oints Scored In L ast Four Innings stu d y an d in vestigation, th e mein- F ou r h ers o f the co n stitu tio n a l co nv en ­ tion which was a p p o in te d by the S t u d e n t s ’ Assembly recently to re­ vise a n d amend the p re s e n t con- Stiiulion F riday nigh t m ade th eir fin a l changes and s e n t th e ir rec­ o m m e n d atio n s to th e assem bly for a p p r o v a l before th e ir p r e s e n ta tio n to the stu d e n t body at th e time of Q p r /-.n /4 O f t ITIC the re g u la r spring election in May. * * * B r No one objected to th e appoint- i m erit of such a c o nv e ntio n to re- j vise th e c o n stitu tio n ; a n d now that t h e i r recom m en dation s a r e made, a n d which recom m e n d a tio n s we R allying in tho last fo ur have seen before, Good M orning innings to score fou r tallies, is m o re convinced t h a t th e recom­ the S te e rs m a n a g e d to eke m e n d a tio n s convention of th e th o u Id be passed both by th e as- o u ^ a g.g w jn over the N o rth ­ sernbly and by the s tu d e n ts in the th e w e ste rn P u r p le Sox in r e g u l a r election. first of a tw o-gam e series y e s te rd a y a f te rn o o n . The n o r t h ­ e r n e r s h a d ta k e n a th re e ru n lead in the s i x t h on a base on balls, an e rr o r , a s i n g l e and a n o th e r e rr o r , and nine collected th e next fouv ro u n d s bingies l l T h e suggested c ha n ge s the p r e s e n t system of g o v e rn m e n t are listed in an article in th e extre m e r ig h t hand column of this page. ie d etails suggested of th e a n g e s will not be published un- M I . til a f t e r the assembly h as formal- j T°r a to tal <*f fo u r c o u n t e r s . Iv approved of the new w ritte n d o c u m e n t, since th e r e m a y be nec- a p s a r ily ju s t a few c h a n g es to be m ad e. When the e n tir e new con­ stitu tio n is published, e v e ry s tu ­ d e n t should make it his d u ty to be- s tu d y jjtDie making a h a s ty decision as tx which way to vote. Mike De La F u n te , rig h t-h a n d e d rookie fro m Del Rio, s ta rte d his fir s t and pitched good baseball all the way, holding th e visitors to six safeties, five, and allowing s trik in g o u t balls. The only two bases in­ y o u n g s te r had only one bad second ning, and ! when Ja c o b s singled, Izard tripled. a Band and S c h w a rtz [ T o d a y the its t o u r th r o u g h some ro u sin g tw o-ply blow. He pulled P a v e s on Of th e southw est p o rtio n s of Tex- o u t of th e hole when W a lk e r as, th e ir first stop b eing in Edin- c a u g h t S c h w a rtz a t the plate* at- te m p tin g to c o u n t on R hoads’ low* b u rg h . E very since th e fam ous b a n d made its firs t to u r, its fam e th e th ro w to first. Tn the sixth, had a b ra in -sto rm . h a s been prono un ced T e x a s . And as the m e m b e rs are and c o u n te d a b o u t to em bark on a n o th e r such a d v e n tu r e of e n te r ta in m e n t, we m a y say farewell a n d good luck. th e P u rp le Hose th re e r u n s on a lone bingle. th r o u g h o u t I S te e r infield the new o r g a n iz a tio n in te rc o lle g ia te t h a t was th e t h e S te e r s L o ng ho rn tapped gam e out on in in * * * ll F r id a y and S a tu r d a y the U ni­ v e r s i ty was host to the te n th a n ­ im al convention of the S o u th w e st­ e r n Political and Social Science A ssociation, m e e tin g jo in tly with th e I n te r n a tio n a l R elations Club Of th e southwest. L e a d e rs in po­ litic a l and economic th o u g h t of th e co u n try from Oklahom a, A r­ k a n sa s, Louisiana, a n d T exas are o rg an ization id e n tif ie d with th e w hich was one o f th e f ir s t of its k in d to be o rganized. * * * ^ f a c t th a t T h a t the o rg a n iz a tio n is recog­ evidenced by n ize d nationally is the th e S o u th w e stern Political and Social Science Q u a r t­ e rly , published by th e Association, a c c e p t­ fens gained na tion-w ide a n c e . LECTURE TICKETS i PLACED ON SALE T ic k ets f o r C o u n t Ilya Tolstoy’s c tu r e , which will be given a t 8 Clock Monday n ig h t a t th e Aus­ ti n High School, will be on sale all day Monday in the r o tu n d a of to rs , George Nalle, p r e s id e n t of he American L egion Auxiliary, hich is bringing C o u n ty Tolstoy o Austin. he Main Building, a c c o rd in g le ctu re a n n iv e rs a r y C o u n t Tolstoy t o u r on of is m a k in g his the A m e rica n h u n d r e d th the b ir th o f his f a th e r , Leo Tolstoy. R u ssia ’s most fa m o u s w rite r and philosopher, who died in 1910. His in te r p r e ta tio n le c tu r e will be an elder o f th e o f the philosophy fo r collecting Doc Leach supplied the heavy a r tille r y fo r « 0f th e Mexican homes w e r e “ A t present e ith e r the on th e th e thre e -y e ar course m ay take an horner o f w h ite people of th e sam e additional year o f acad em ic work , class. T h e y have more o f a love and obtain his bachelo r of s c ie n c e ; 0 f b e a u ty a n d the women a r e bet- d e g re e ,” concluded Dr. Gidley, —------- 0— ---------------------- te r h o u se k e e p e rs .” th a t t h e y were cleaner th a n I n d u s t r ia l is m D isc u s se d to S C J E N C E C L U B M L M tpoic, of th e S o u th - POSTPONED MONTH w e st.” t h e business a d m in istratio n section held a session in G a rriso n T he regular m ee tin g of the Sci-: Hall a u d ito r iu m Saturd ay m o r n in g D iscussing the general “ In d u s tria liz a tio n ------ enc# Club, which was to have been at IO o ’clock. The prog ram a t th e l a s t m e e t - 1 ber* Monday, A pril I. I* rom m g of the club consisted of a play, “ El Mi I J a g r o .” The p la y ­ ers were C hristin e Ellis, M ere­ dith G a rd n e r and Dan Storm . Spanish songs w ere sung a t th e conclusion o f th e program . until I o’clock, th e n e op hyte s will a tte n d a1! classes w e a rin g derbies an d carry in g u m b re lla s and led­ gers. The in itia tio n will continue Monday n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock. Seventeen m en will be initiated. U N IV E R S IT Y S W IM M E R S TO P R E P A R E FOR A. & M. M E E T In p re p ara tio n f o r the U n iv e r­ sity Swimming Club m e e t with A. & M. College S a tu rd a y , A pril A Bird's-Eye View By THE CAMPUS BUZZARD CAVALRY OFFICERS QUI C T T P H QI i m p j A Y b e t a k e n . A s tu d e n t w ho has taken o L L h L - 1 ELU 3 L.' IN U A I S. J . TAY LO R and B A R N E T T C R IT E S discussing th e “ sex q u e s­ tio n n a i r e ” from th e s ta n d p o in t of “ psychological re se a rc h ,” — only. L O U IS E J A R R E L L and MARY th e BOGGS a m ong the crowd at L o n g h o rn Ph arm acy fo r an a f t e r ­ class “co ke.” AU non-com missioned officers o f th e 124th C avalry will be se ­ 8 lected t h ir: Sunday m o rn in g a t o’clock at (-amp M abry. It will be necessary f o r ail m e m b e rs be Boggs said. p ie se n t, C aptain W aller K. j j I ------------ 0----------- r n w / D A V C C I c r T W C \ I / j E D IT H L O W E a n d FRA NK BRO O K S a b sorbing a q u a n tity of s p r in g sunshine. A nd with a pair \ o f “ hellos” fo r the Buzzard. PEGGY I RI F R E T all a - f lu tte r n th the th o u g h t o f “ le c tu rin g to B lodgett's psychology class I i ©’clock for a whole h o u r .” Reviewed fro m l y from itu r d a v : :LEN th e B uzzard­ to 11:15 IS A B E L M* A L IST E R , A N D ER SO N , RU TH [ERMAN R E E S , TOM CARR. G EO R G E K IB B E . [OSA I J S .LOWELL* C H A R L E S EDGE, “ R E D ” IM MIE M A X W E L L , [RIGHT. E L IZ A B E T H EAST iNI), V IV IA N W A L K E R , and IME M A L L E N . C O N W A Y BA RK ER ex hibiting a s u n b u r n acquired a t the relays*. M A R G A R E T BRID G ES choos­ a ^ r r i r v o l T W I i R Q n A Y l he!d Mondav evenin* ’ A PriI ** haf OFFICERS I H U KSU AY ; been u n til a month .> • fro m th a t time, it w as announced T h e Cowboys will m e e t M o n - 1 by E. L. Lund, p ro fe ss o r of zo- day a t 7:15 o’clock a t the Y. M. j ©logy, who has c harge o f the pro- C. A. to elect new m em b ers. A t I gra m a a m e e tin g T hursd ay W . C. Regnn elected h o r s e w r a n g le r; was cut, and a b a rb e r with a sen se o f : George P. Seay, cam p cook, an d h u m o r a n n o u n c e s w ith all s o b e r - j Claude Voyles, s tra w boss, accord- wess, “ N e x t victim ,” We at„ busy j u s t now ,” Dr. a “ in Lund stated, plan by which the clu b will work in conjunction w ith th e Philosoph ical Society of H o u sto n ,” ing a street.-car p le asu re j a u n t to the city. “ N O S E Y ” WARD gets a hair- ] mg to J, S. Looney, fo re m a n . for perh a p s postponed postponed a r r a n g in g ‘ I f ^indljstrialTasation j 6 in Tt h e “ was A r k a n s a s, and the discussion on this s t a t e was given by P r o f e s ­ sor T r u m a n C. Hilham, o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f Arkansas. T h e secon d state to be c o n s id ­ ered w as Louisiana, and th e d is ­ cussion o f th e industrialization of th a t a la te was given bv D ean Tern to Page 6, Col. 4 this S u n d a y ^ h C * ’ C ° instructions a f t e r ­ noon at Deep E ddy to sw im m ers who intend th e to u rn a m e n t. The divers will m e e t a t 3 o’clock and the swimmers will meet a t 3 :3 0 o’clock, to com pete in The meet with A. & M. College will be Held a t Deep E ddy. T h e I e ven ts p lan n e d will b e as follow s: >PAGE 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N - ' SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1929. SMU RELAYS I n t r a m u r a l R e s u l t * E n g i n e e r * 9, B. B, A ’s 4. L a w* 9, P r e -Me d * 0. ( F o r f e i t ) . A G G I E S ME E T W A C O CUBS T U ESD A Y A NO W E D N E S D A Y gelee also will send contestants again tills year, Dr. V. C. All* n. director of ath­ letics at the U n iv ersity o f Kan­ sas, has announced a new cha1-; long* two-wile for university class rela y , donated by the D elta Chi fra tern ity . The Kan­ sas City Star ch allen ge cup ako is given in the sam e race. trophy the G eorge C, Appel o f Oklahoma at U niversity ha* been staying the H alf Moon h ou se during the cor vent ion of the Southwestern P olitical and Social Science Asso­ ciation in Austin. Sperimt in Th* fC-'y T* ran CO LL E G E STATION, March IO —l o a c h Hob Country m an’s Texas A ggie diam ond charges w ill meet the Wa gue in Field T April 2 w I t h a * he NNP annual in*. th e ir Cubs of the T exas T two-game series at Kyle ‘ flay and W ednesday and will close the week ig k gam'- April 6 with Dame nir<‘, now on it*? appearance previous ag a in st a Texas League team I hi the battled the Aggie.- season H ouston B u ffs, winners o f the T exas L eagu e and Dixie cham pion­ ship, to a 4-4 tie in a brisk eleven- inning a ffr a y whh’h was called on a ccou n t o f darkness. .aition of the South, In Bob Sweat ingen. Jew Houser, T he A ggies' game with Notre and Jack M atthews o f San An­ Dame w d l be their last on their tonio are w eek-end gu ests at the! own diam ond until April 19 when Phi Grim rn a Delta bouse. the T . C. U. Horned F rogs will come to C oil ego Station for a twn- gam e series. On April 12-13 th e A ggies w ill engage the T e x a i Longhorns at Austin in 'w o gam es. - rh** fir*! c f the season for Poach from aw ay men Countryman*.*? home. M r . E ugene McDonald is v isit­ ing her parents in H ouston thi$ week-end. B atiste Adoue, pledge o f Phi D elta Th* ta, left for Dallas S at­ urday to spend the w eek-end at his home. Ms s Rosalie G odfrey, business director of Littlefield D orm itory, left Friday for a week-end visit in San A ntonio and Kerrville. Fred W est and Jack Todd spent the week-end in San A ntonio. M g j l l i p s €ct*E€ifs P . T . E q u ip m e n t Tennis and Golf T. Classes Start M onday Complete Stock of Golf Sticks Golf Balls Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Specially Built for Co-eds U N I V 2 R S S T V « * * > * '- T U * ? W T U D E N ' BRACEY STEPS CENTURY IN S P O R T TALK Mst™Pa!eMm 3 Clubs Tied Loop Lead at End Of Week's Fight Kansas Relays Drawina Old Victors Back %JF ftp* •»! ta Th* Ttaib) TV rim. By BOB CANTRELL TE X A N SPORTS PMI TOM C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D IN G T r e a t Bayl or A A M Rice S. M. U. T. C. U. 0 2 P W L 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 Pet. I OOT) \ OOO I OOO OOO OOO OOO G A M E S MONDAY Northwestern vs. Texas. Notre Dam*- vs. Baylor, Y E S T E R D A Y 'S R E S U L T S Texas fi, N orthw estern **>♦ A. A M. 12, R ice 8, Mikc De La Fuente, th** little rookie from the Valley, pitched a the nifty genie of ball again*! Northw estern nine yesterday a f t ­ ernoon, and deserved to win. Mike slipped bot in all the real, he had the Purple Hose guessing what all about. Hi* fa.** ball. and then a slow one stood their heads All the way. in only one fram e, it wa* them on Ma j o r i t y Of Events •ifif.-rn! ta The had* T< iron. DA Ll, AS. March ftO —It wn- H i tick Bracey, sensational dash star from th*- confines of Rice In- thrill: •Ittate, who furnished the for the fans who w itnessed the frr*t annual 8. M. D. Relays here this afternoon,, This mere slip of the a youth from Rice stepped fastest 100-yard dash ha* that ever been clocked when he won the century in a tim e of 9.4 rec ends, This time will not be a l­ th* lowed a* official because o f strong wind which wa* blowing be­ hind him. Again, it was the thinly-clad* from the m iddle-west who predom­ and in the pa^e setting, inated Bracey was the only member o f a Southwestern C onference team to win a first place, though Win­ ders o f A. A M, placed third in the 3,(M)0 m eters, and Leland of T. C. lf, ran Bracey a fairly clone race in the century. Rasmus o f Ohio came within inches of besting the world intercollegiate mark in the discus when be sailed the platter a dis­ tance o f 157 feet. Bud Houser o f California hold* the present rec­ ord with a sail of 15k fe e t I 3-4 inches, Warne o f Northwestern came through with a leap of 13 fe e t 4 inches to win the pole vault, and Shelby oP Oklahoma set a mark o f 0 feet I 1-2 inches in the State The N orthw estern outfielder* played great hall yesterday after noon, and robbed Texas at of extra base lea.** a half dmr.en blows, l ong drives were h< Id! to singles, while Mows which had I ",* ll JUMP* been going for base drives in nth- or gam es were snagged by the via-! *«*t th(* Pa<** 5n thp r<‘!ays» breath*1 sting hall hawk-. W a*#*, out in I the sun garden, turned n ifty catches, once robbing Hig- ’ Jaunt*. The Illinois four shatter- gins of a sa fe ty , and the O t h e r N th,> record* in th <* 4 4 °* 8g0* arwl -nag took several in tne Texas meet, the batting average of Arvie Wa!- * r'“*y- leer. Jacob* in cont**! did «ome Jacob* in center did neat roving him self, pulling down long drives. U niversity o f Illinois again tw o P,nK f he 440, FRO and two-mile pointe from m,,p in BEARS MEET MICKS MONDAY, TUESDAY the tape in three of them, cop- Ram<% VV d b Perfect Record Texas, B a i l o r and NEW CRU) PLAN M f ifs Emf Week' ACCEPTED BY HEAD LA WB KNOL, Kart*., March 30. Al! tm iveraitirs and colleges Which ©ut w inning relay teams to the Kansas R elays in 192k will have annual entries at the I relays at th'* U niversity of Kansas At a m eeting of the Interf*-ho- j Memorial Stadium here April 20 — - seventh —*"»'*- - 5 ' in A t the end of the first week of the conference baseball play race, three dub* are tied for the top with perfect records, while the other three clubs are w allow ­ The new plan will he ready for ing in the mire of the cellar look- ( subm ission to Interscholastic Lea- ing upward* with a faint gleam of g,U(, schools early in April, accord* jng, ^ jjfiy H enderson, athletic di­ hope in their eves, hoping for a the change in the weather next w eek. \ n c t o r league. At o f ihv voted last it League state execu tiv e com* to defend thrir title-. m itier laM week, a part of the L eague's new football plan wa* to adopted, and bring the plan up for further con­ sideration at the next m eeting, Thursday. it was W inners in the university class relay-- w ere: Kansas, quarter- and Texas m ik ; N orthw estern A. (k. M. tied for first in half m ite; N orthw estern, ore* m ile; U niver­ sity o f M issouri, tw o-m ile; Uni­ versity four-m ile; U niversity o f Oklahoma, distance m edley. Illin o is of T exas. Baylor, and A. M. are; m eeting last week, five schools in half m ile I the three d o h s riding on top of j S t r i c t 12 were placed in District the world the i gam e, while Rice, T C. U ., and S. j at this stage o f j j# ....... 0 ________ M. IL are the three flubs languish - 1 p f ) A f i n ? > [ r T T r n r ii: « » * ; 1 BO G S NETTERS I turVy before the curtain is drop j j ped in the last days o f May. In their opening win over the ; MEET DRAKE NEXT _______ (look ed fair. Ttm n T. C. U. Horned Toads, the Steers j Sp0eM f0 rhm ^ In the first ga me. ) and turned in a the outfleUI PORT WORTH, March 30 — they bumped Walker and Chappe! j F ollow ing their 4-2 win over the for eight hits and six runs, while Sooner A ggies, the Toad netter* Johnnie Rallton wa* holding the settled down to work for their Toads at hay with four safeties m atch with the Drake netters who and three tallies, Pinky H iggins invade Fort Worth Tuesday. The led the Steers that flay with two Toads were limit bingies out o f three trip! to the to win from the Oklahomans, and great platter, face stronger opposition the The next Drake team. flay Rob Ell Cox let the Longhorns down with seven bingies, but the locals accounted for nine runs. The Toads collected ten hits and four runs o f f the varied o fferin g s of Brow ning, De La F u en te and Peeples, Pinky H iggins again lad the S teer artillery, clouting two doubles and a circuit blow fop his total. it out for the title, despite fact that Dutch M eyer has cdared his 1929 club to be bent he has ever handled. to n e d to the the de- the in the In the college class relays f w inners w ere: Oklahoma B aptists, relay; Kansas State Teacher* o f Pittsburg, Kansas, one-m ile and two-m ile relays; and! W ichita (K ansas) U niversity, dis-} tance m edley relay. in the various re­ Com petition lay r a c e s w ill he this year and it is far from cer­ tain that winners of last season can repeat in the same events. strong a g a in J U n iversities already indicating intention o f com ing with team s include Illinois, W isconsin, Iowa, and N orthw ester n o f the W estern j C onference, Missouri Kansan, Ok-! lahomn, Nebraska, Kansas A ggies, and Iowa S tate o f the Big Six C onference; Drake, C reighton,! Oklahoma A, & M., Grinnell ami W ashington, of the Missouri V al­ ley C onference; T exas and T ex­ as A. A M., Notre Dame, Colo- j rado A ggies, Utah, Nevada, N ew Mexico, W yom ing, and probably W ashington State College. O ccidental College of Los An- and The Steer netter* made a clean the sw eep o f their dual m eets past week tackle bigger ‘•game” this mid-week when they from court take on the Drake U niversity. The Drake boy* are on a tour of the sooth, gettin g in shape for their Big Ten Meson, and are picking on the teams .Southwestern Conference to get them in shape. *tar* field The Yanks wdll blow into town next W ednesday afternoon for a one-day rtand, and will contrib­ ute their bit towards blasting that, c liff back Several tenter feet, The big boys will bring along a number o f their heavy gunners, but the Bambino will be among those missing that after­ noon, but Lou Gehrig, hi* fence busting brother, will be on hand to dem onstrate how it's done up they in Gotham can't do any more than lose all the bails in this neck o f the woods and we have si sneaking hunch that the Yanks w ill get a nor prise. town Well, teams Today the Southwestern Con­ tied ference finds three for first with two gam es won, and three team s in the cellar with two gam es lost. Texas, Baylor, and A. A M are the three team* lead­ ing the loop, while S. M. IL, T C. UL, and Rice are the three club- oat down in through for som ething good to happen, the cellar the roof looking hoping The way this little boy Higgins is hitting, he's going to have thai left field c liff blasted away be­ fore the season is over All of the Dallas lad’* blow* have been directed at that cliff, and the ma­ jority of them Lave taken a good that vs zed block o ff the top of part o f the field. , , , Tl ... , . , ,, to The D«Uy Texan. The Baylor Bears uncovered a this new pitcher in .Stearns, and . i WACO, March 30 The Baylor) rookie^ stopped the Ponies in their Fuzz second engagem ent a fter D ouglas, their rfght-handed vet­ eran, had tamed the M ustangs the first day. The Bears unlimbered a heavy h a t in g jitter k on tike Cpnjt pitcher* to conte through with a pair o f wins. The Bruins appear to be the biggest, threat that will fall across the path o f the Long horn*. Bear*, fresh from their two con ference win?* over the M ustangs, are ready for the Notre Dame nine to blow into town and start host Bitte-? M ondav-afternoon.- The Mick. play the B roil? in a two- gam** series Monday and Tuesday, ami then continue their tour of fPVV Texas, m eeting the Aggies a day- later. Morley The A ggies pp traded the bat* Jennings was farily the vio l! please*) with showing h a r d t o hAfrt* t h o R k < i 0 w I h a F a ir f which hi* men made in the Pony of *of>d laking*. and stamp th em -1 g a m e s , hut e\p* et* to w ork out * ,!op title. ^ The aid and abett a * a P*"* vve* r f ti I 1928 sea AH in all, it. look* like the three d u b s, now undefeated, will fight — o— FIRST DISTRICT MEET IS HELD The fiiwt district meet of the be Interscholastic Dengue will held at H untsville State Normal College, April 5 and 6, according to Hoy B. Henderson, athletic directer o f Interscholastic* League. D istrict m eets will be held the follow ing week-end at j Stephenville, San Angelo, and Georgetown. the Saturday, Mb reb 30, was the burt day allotted in the rule book for holding county moat*, but due | to the fact that several m eets were rained out, they were held over: until the first week in April. AGIES SWEEP OWL SERIES; WIN 12-8 Champions asked for *i»«s fast© racket T e NNTS had become too fast few Ord ta ary rackets, champions said. A faster h at was needed. M er, w ho for years have b u ilt the favorite rackets of cham pions, set to work Each experim ental racket came a tittle closer to w hat the charr,; k>ns w a ited . Then th e lig h t­ en ag -lase Top-Flitc was createdf Champions tried it, approved it— arri woo many o f last year's big tournaments w ith it. W nght Si Duson is proud of this great bat Cornein and see it! There is a W right Sc D uson Top-Flrte th a t w in suit yew exactly in w eight, balance,and fed!'—had yours now! And here come* our gripe, We have never seen the need for a bunch of outrider-* crowding int * tike pre&> box. and this has bren the case at every baseball game this reason. At time- it ha* been impossible fo r a w riter to get a chair where he can write with any degree of em *, and yet if you ask the ’"visitor!-’ to move, they look as though they bad been m w !ted. I Sparfat 111 Ti-, Dally Ti ran. a COLLEGE STATION. March clean , 30— The A ggies made sweep of their tw o-gam e se r ie s } with the Owl* here this week-end. winning today’* gam e by a 12-81 i score. The A ggies got away to ’ an early lead and wo re n e v e r ! headed. Their Victory leave* the j conference b etw een ! three team-’. race tied Guaranteed Tires you a year guarantee against defects We will a n d blowouts and fix all flats free for six months o n a l l L a m b e r t tires. L e t u s e q u i p your car. I University Service Co. i v rn “Wanta Have Those New Heels and Soles Put on Now!199 Spring w e a th e r m eans S prin g rains a n d th a t m eans S prin g colds if you don t keep y o ur feet dry. O u r shoe repairing service is com plete. Shoe Shines—Dyeing Goodyear Shoe Shop U niversity Bank B ldg. Convenient... C ars a n d Busses are u n su rp a ss­ ed. No w o rry of traffic ja m s — no looking for p a rk in g space— no thin g b u t convenience. “Courtesy and Service” ■ j:— Lvify - y Pp* ^ ■ -%■ ■*. Austin Street Railway Company S U N D A Y ■ MARCH 31, 1929. RUBY C. L E W IS S o c ie ty Editor T e l e p h o n e 9 1 3 1 Phi Kappa Psi Entertains , With Formal Dance Friday F rid a y Phi Kappa Psi e n te r ta in e d with a fo rm a l d a n c e a t th e C o u n try Club, h on oring th e dis­ tric t council of the fifth distric t of th e f r a t e r n i t y which is m e e tin g in A ustin. G. T ow nsend, Among th e honor guests w e r e : n a tio n a l h a r o l d pre sid e n t, an d Mrs. T ow nsend, F r a n k J. M errill, re p re s e n ta tiv e of the e x ecu tive council, and H e n ry |k G riftin g , arch on of the f if th district. P alm s w ere fe a tu re d in th e d e c ­ ollations. A color scheme o f deep r e d and d a rk green was c a rrie d out. T h e c h a p e ro n s were Mrs. O. T. Booth, Mrs. A. L. Skelley, D r. and Mrs. C. P. P a tte r s o n , Mr. arui Mrs. B B. M atthew s, Mrs. J. W. W ells, j j h . and Mrs. O. I). Weeks, Dr. and W r s . J. I.. H end erson, Mr. and Mrs. H . B. R uckm an, J u d g e a n d Mrs. R ichard Critz, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hale. Alumni from Texas* Alpha ch apte r WMKm- IBweRton Oliver. Dallas. Willard Perkins, Dallas. P reston O gle by. Dallas. 'B in n y Dallas. Dallas. E. J. S te rn , Dallas*. Carlos W agner. Fort Worth Cbndel Ellis. Fort Worth. C* t il Coak, Fort Worth. Bryan S tr a tton , Houaton. H en ry Muegler, Houston. Clinton Dutto n. H ou ston . Fred Ham ii. H ou ston. W allace H o u lto n , H o u lto n . Other o u t- o f -t o w n g u e s t s were: Fred Board, U n iv ers ity of Missouri* M o b H a ck ett. University of M issouri Pic k T a g * , U n i v e r s i ty of Neb ra ska. Harold S w en son . U n iv e r s ity of Nebras- George F hilp o tt, Jr., U n iv ers ity of Colorado. I,. E. Burn et t. U n i v e r s i t y of Colorado. N. N Kinney, U n i v e r s i ty of Colorado. I*. C. Reilly, Jr., U n iv ers ity of C do­ Frank May born, U n iv e r s ity of Colo­ . rado. rado. lahoma. m«. homa. homa. ma. Henry S. G riffin *, U n iv ers ity of Ok­ Reeves H olm e s, U n i v e r s i t y of Oklaho- Clarence W'arren U n iv ersity of Okla­ Bob Brown, U n i v e r s i t y of Oklahoma. Don Reagan. U n i v e r s i ty of Oklahoma. Eugene Jordan , U n i v e r s i ty of O kla­ Joe Putm an, U n i v e r s i t y of Oklahoma. Douglas Wood, U n i v e r s i ty of O klaho­ . , , Paul Howe, Iowa S ta t e College. Henry S w een ey, Iowa S ta te College. Orville Nash, U n i v e r s i t y of Kansas. Don Wooden. U n i v e r s i t y o f Kansas. Bill Heuer. U n i v e r s i ty of iowa. John Kuneau, U n i v e r s i t y o f ' I o w a . Austin g u e s t s in cluded: M isacs : ; Kale Parker : Lucille Camp I Ted Lewis ; Nathalie Jordan ; Dorothy Phillips J Frances Landrum : Polly Roundtree 1 Louise Adams J us ta Cart wright Helen Avery Mary C.raey Sally Hunter Marjorie Am as on Salome McAllen Marin Avery Marjorie C ra ven s G en evieve Grits Adelle House!* Jane Oliver Martha Jo J o h n so n Norma Pay lor Mary Ryan Tiny Caswell Ethel Pickier Mary Louise Skelly Mary J** Young Mary Alif* Jone* Catherine MrDowell Mary Jane Cole Mery S teg er Georgia Belle Bryson Mildred Ruckman D a isy Gilbert G a rn ett N orth cu tt Zula Mathews Virginia Collier ( atherine Horn Margaret MeFadden J an e Webb B e tt y Colt Lois William-; Catherine Fields Margaret. Parker Mary Jo Hairston Mary Tailichet Frances Tarleton Mary Moore Ruth Slaton Tillie Tucker Gertrude Melat U N I V E R S I T Y L A D I E S A T H O M E W E D N E S D A Y T he U n iv e rsity Ladies’ Club will be a t home W ednesday, April th e S an An- to 6 o’clock a t i front 4 U n iv ersity Club, 2304 ilDnio S tre e t. Mrs. C harles H a c k ett will be c h a irm a n o f the follow ing g ro u p o f hostesses: M esdames Leo B lack­ c o c k , M organ Calloway, J r . , J. F r a n c e s E. Gold- F r a n k Dobie, beck, W. H. Mayes, R. L. I’euri- foy, D. A. Biali, C. H. Slover, I r ­ vin S te w a rt, F r e d W alker, G. T. W hyburn, D udley Woodward, Jr ., and Misses Edlein Begg, and Elsie Perlitz. The club will have as its gu ests the m e m be rs o f the U niversity Dames Club a n d m em bers of the H ou sem others’ Club. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ‘ B a r-R o o m B r a w l’ Features Informal Dance of Phi Sigm a Delta C hapter T h e Phi Sigma Delta f r a t e r n ­ in fo rm a l; affair was ity e n te r ta in e d with an dan ce S a tu rd a y night a t the c h a p ­ t e r house. The a “ bar-roo m b ra w l” ; bar-room w as a r r a n g e d w here gu e sts were served. The p ro g ra m s w ere un iq u e an d w ere the m o tif o f the affair. in keeping w ith a p re se n t The guests included: Misses Shirley K rauss, N atalie Levin, G e rtru d e A dler, Hay S te in ­ be rg, L orraine Mehl, Dot M etzler, M aurine K ranson, Molly Linden- berg, Marion S chw artz, Lucille Sh on berg, P auline Stahl, Bernice Rosenthal, Irm a G ugenheim , Silvy I O ppen heim er, J e a n C h a r l o c k , Leona Gordon, Madeline J a f f e , R uth Eldridge, Belle Lee, F a n n ie Levy, Lena Oshman. M ariam Dcnitz, Alone Jac o bs, Lois H a rt, Rose B au m blatt, H a ttie Levy, Lenore Scheer, l u c e r n e King, M arjorie Kirsch, M a rjo rie K a u f fm a n , Ruth Brown, Mrs. Ben K rand el, Marie B ernheim , Mrs. Will Koen E lizabeth S a n g e r, Rosa­ lie Dalzeim, Helen G ugenh eim , and Lillie Roberts. Messrs. Isadore Cohen, J a r r e ll G aron sik , William Andress, M e n ­ lio o tk in s, del Melasky, S eym ou r David Lefkow itz, H enri B ro m ­ berg, Milton S h a rf stein, Sylvan G aronzik, B ucksp an n, H erm an G odcheaux Levi, E m a n u e l Litt- m ann, A aron L ittm a n n , Abe Louis Cohen, A aro n Gordon, F r a n k La- din, I. A. G oldstein, A lb e rt A lex­ a n d e r A r th u r Goldstein, Elliott Flaxm an, F r a n k N ussbaum . Harold London, M. J. Mit- te n th a l, Max O ppenheim er, M au ­ rice Sw a tt. H enry Mack, B or­ nan! Sam pson, Reubin W illiams, Sol Goodelsky, Ben K rand el, B ert Davis, Dan Wise, Will Koen, Biti* A ndress, F r a n k F re e d , J e r e m ia h Schm idt, Milton F ish er, B a r n e tt I Shaw, J a c k G ugenheim , Sidney I Berkow itz, Max Vouch, A rnold Hornier, Sam Loeb, Ju liu s Feigel- I son, L o u t s N a th a n , M aurice I Kirsch, Philip Tocker, J e r o m e ! Daily, Kirsch Schw artz, A b n e r J a c k A lter, Burg, Simon S te rn , Byron Sacks, H a r r y H au ser, Al Rom ansky, Irv in g Brown, Meyer | R h einstrom , F r a n k F a lfste in , (C h a rle s Su sm an, M elvin Marks, I F red Sims, and Reginald Kirsch. AT AUSTIN CHURCHES ST. A U S T I N S C H A P E L E a s te r se rv ic e s at St. A u s t in ’s Chapel will be held a t 7 and lh o’clock. Mass and the d istrib u tio n ta k e of E a ste r Com m union will place at 7 o ’clock. A solemn high mass will be celebrated by the Rev. W. J. C a rtw rig h t, C. S. P., pastor of St. A u stin ’s Chapel, at IO o’clock. A special E a s te r s e r ­ mon on “ L e sso n s of the E m p ty T om b” will be delivered by the Rev. Wm. F. Blakeslee, C. S. P., chaplain of th e Newman Club. E a ste r music for tho solemn high mass will be fu rn ish e d by a sp e c ­ ial choir of IG voices u n d e r th e di­ rection of J. E. Callahan with Hen* I ry W un de rlic h a t the organ . Schu- | b e rt’s “ Mass in G ” will be sung, i with Mrs. C a lla h a n and F r a n k Koe- I nig ta k in g solo parts. * Coeli” will be For the o f f e r t o r y , the “ R e g in a sung by th e full choir, and T h o m a s Moore will take solo parts. A t the B enedictus, Mrs. C allahan and F r a n k K oenig will sing a du e t. Music S o ro r ity Gives P ro g ra m A prog ram o f musical n u m b e rs will he presented a t the U n iv ersity C o n se rv a to ry of Music this S u n ­ day a t 4 o’clock, by m e m be rs of Mu Phi Epsilon, h o n o ra ry music soro rity. An outline of the p ro g ra m fol­ lows : P ia n o : “ Sym phonic in G m in o r,” M o z a rt ( a rra n g e d fo r two pianos, e ig h t h a n d s ), Miss A n n e tte Lewis, Mrs. Marion M. Reed, Mrs. E ld­ ridge Moore, F r a n k L. Reed. V oice: “ D evotion,” by Strau ss, “ T he Rose and th e N ig h tin g a le ,” by Rimsky-K orsakov, “ So m eon e,” by Bestay, Miss Lillian Stro b e rg . P ia n o : Rhapsodic N u m b e r Liszt, Miss Allene A nd erso n. 15, Violin: “ Leibeslied,” by Sam- m artini, “ Am M eer,” by S chu bert, “ Swing Song,” by E th e l B arn es, Miss K atherin e W right. Pian o : Sym phonic poem “ Les P re lu d e s,” by Liszt, Miss Lewis, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. M oore, a n d Mr. Reed. A ccom panist, A n n e tte Lewis, C O N C E R T TO B E G IV E N T H U R S D A Y B Y P E E B L E S Mrs. K a th e rin Peeples, f o r m e r accom panist the U n iv ersity for Glee Club and teacher in the U n­ iversity School of Music, will be pre se nte d in concert a t th e Aus­ tin High School a u d ito riu m , T h u r s ­ d ay April 4, a t 8:15 o’clock, u n d e r the auspices of the A ustin G rade T e a c h e rs ’ Associa­ tion, according to W aldine H u n t­ er, p re sid e n t of the association. evening, in Eu- Mrs. Peeples has been r r pc fo r the last five y e a rs and has re tu r n e d to A ustin fo r a visit. F A C U L T Y W O M E N ’S ( ’LU B E L E C T S N E W O F F IC E R S T he follow ing o ffic e rs we're elected a t the March m e e tin g of the F a c u lty W o m en ’s Club held F rid a y night a t the F a c u lty W o­ m e n ’s clubhouse: Mrs. C h a rle s J. Moore, p r e sid e n t Dr. D orothy p r e s id e n t; Broad Manuel, vice Miss J e n n ie Wilmot, t r e a s u r e r ; a n d Miss Lula May B a r r e tt, sec­ r e ta ry . M em bers of tho e x ecu tive c o u n ­ cil of th e club will be Misses A nna Hiss, Bess H eflin, and Ruby T e r ­ rill. T E X A S B IB L E CH A IR A special E a s te r sermon will he ('h a ir, the a t held a t th e T e x a s Bible Christian C hurch, of which Rev, F. L. J e w e t t is m inister, 11 o’clock th is Sunday m o rning . Special music will be fu rn ish e d by the U n iv e rs ity Girls’ Glee Club Q uartet. M arvin Brown will be in ch arge o f th e music. A U S T I N C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C HU R CH 9:45 o ’clock— Sunday School. Dr. K u e h n e ’s S tu d e n t ( ’ l a s s . l l o ’clock— Rev. Dr. DuBose Murphy of tho Episcopal Bible ( h a ir will p reach . 7:30 o ’clock. Fellowship Club. Dr. E u g e n e P. Schoch will speak on “ C h e m istry in the H o m e .” ST. P A U L ’S L U T H E R A N CHU R CH 9:30 o’clock — Sun day School and Bible classes. 10:30 o ’clock— Sermon in E n g ­ lish by th e Rev. K. G. Manz. S e r ­ mon in G e rm a n by P ro fe sso r ll. S tu d tm a n n . 7:30 o ’clock— Sermon by P r o ­ fessor G. Viehweg. U N I V E R S I T Y M E T H O D IS T CHURCH P astor, H. Bascom W a t ts D ire c to r of stu d e n t w ork and ‘ hoir, G e o rg e C. Baker, Jr . Sunday School at 0:30 o ’clock. Dean T. IL Shelby, s u p e r in te n d e n t. Church service will begin a t 10:45 a. rn.. Dr. King Vivion, president of S o uthw estern U n i­ versity, will p reach. The p a s to r in f a n t will con du ct a service of baptism, using w a te r b ro u g h t from Jo rd a n River last summer. A large class of children and a d u lts will also be received into the church. Ju n io r C hurch a t t i o’clock. Mrs. IL Bascom W atts, d irector. the E p w o rth At 6; 15 p. rn. League will have a p a g e a n t e n ­ titled “ T he Resurrection of P e t e r .” This will be held a t Wesley Bible Chair. An E a s t e r C a n ta ta , “ The W o ­ man of S y e h a r,” will be r e n d e re d b,\ the choir a t 7:45 p. rn.; G eorge C. Baker, J r ., director, and Miss Beulah B eaver, organist. U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T IS T C HU R CH a nn oun c e d S erm ons the Sunday services of the U niversity Baptist C h urch by Dr. A. L. Au lick, pastor, a re as follows: f o r F o r th e m o rn in g service a t 11 o’clock, “ T h e F a c t of the R esur r e c tio n ,rt with a musical p ro g ra m consisting of an anthem , “ T h e n by Is a G re en Hill F a r A w ay,” the choir, and “ Arise, A rise ,” solo by S ta n le y Addington. For the evening service a t 7 :30 o ’clock, “ T he Picture of th e Res u rre c tio n ,” and baptism al service T he musical prog ram w ill be m ade up of a solo, “ The Cross,” by M ig no nette Treschwig, and atlee tions fr o m “ The M essage F rom the C ross,” by the choir: “ Now Mv Soul an d Thy Voice U p ra is in g ,’ “ A t th e Cross Her S tation K eep ing,” a n d “ Como Ye Blessed.” F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH D a niel E. Griever, M in u ter. E a s te r S un day services m o rn in g and n ig h t a t l l and 7:30 o ’clock, with th e p a sto r preach in g a t both services. M orning se rm o n ; “ The Dynamic of the Resurrection** Music fo r se rvic e: E aster S u n d a y m orn in g “ Angela Roll th e Rock Aw'ay,” (S c h n e c k e r) sung by q u a r t e t, Mrs. E. K. W atson, Mrs. F. L. Sm ith, Owen H utchison, and Billy H u ff- HOT W E A T H E R Calla for A nother Sack t f l o p p y S h o p p e POP CORN Anne F r e ls is visiting at h e r home in Y oakum . Evelyn W right. PACE m a n . Solo, “ O pen the Gates of th e T e m p le ” (M rs. K n a p p ), sung by Mrs. E. K. W atso n. ()rj;an n u m b e r s : “ L a rg o ” (H a n ­ (D ickinson), d e l ) , “ Helftelujah C h o r u s ” (H a n d e l). “ B e rc e u se * E v e n in g s e r m o n ; “ Come U nto M e.” Muffle for E a s te r Sunuay n ight: “ J e s u s Lives” (S p in n e y , sung by q u a r te t, Mrs. E. K. W atson, Mrs. L. S m ith , O wen Hutchison, and I B urton Jones. O rg a n n u m b e r s : ( R o d m a n ), “ P a s t o r a l ” “ C alv ary” (D em ar- s e t ) , “ Fanasie” (D e m arse t. Sunday School a t 9:30 o’clock; th© special E a s te r p r o g r a m a u d ito riu m , con firm ation of class; special E aster th e Christian E nd eav or a t 6:30 o’clock. p ro g ra m in in May Beth T hom p son of Dallas is in Austin v is itin g h er brother, (iaden, of the P i K appa Alpha house. I Dempes H u d le r as ber gu e s ts her m other, Mrs. T. J. 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C hew ing Gum, T oothpicks, Napkins, and O lives- are fu rn ish e d W IT H O U T e x tr a c h a rg e . “ Let P. K. Put Over Y our Picnic** PK’S FREE MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY B rin gs y o u r y o u ’re still o rd e r w hile h u n g ry . A nything P. K. nerves can be delivered. DIAL 9 0 9 0 Till 2 a. rn. A Change in Menu A w aits You at T he New Way Cafe 108 W . 5th St. A Large V ariety Menu T A M A L E S CHILI TO R T IL L A S C O M B IN A T IO N S E N C H 1 L L A D A S Only Original M exican C a fe in A ustin A FITTING CLIMAX To a .sunny E a s t e r da y is our Sunday Evening Dinner Served from five to eight FIFTY CENTS Y ou’ll enjoy ou r HOT W EATHER SPECIALS Open Lunch S a n d - S um m er Platen T M S a M k e , ™ Wfathtr P M '* Delicious Salad* Tender Steak* Special Desserts WAYSIDE INN “T h* S tu d e n ts’ Home" F red Jan es, Proprietor 2 4 0 2 Guadalupe S ervice the W h o le Night P. K. Sandwich Shops, Inc. OPPOSITE HANCOCK THEATRE OPPOSITE THE UNIVERSITY PK PK Try Our Plate Lunch I fs Different Regular Chicken Dinner 1 1 :3 0 to 2 and 5 to 7 Hamburgers Always the Best SIECK’S PALACE OF EATS 2408 G U A DA LU PE The Driskill Offers a n unusual t r e a t in a special Sund ay E ve nin g Dinner. You will like the cuisine of T h e Dris­ kill, beca us e it furnishes delicious, a p ­ petizing, re a l Southern home cooking p r e p a r e d by Chefs who know . Music Every Evening COFFEE SHOP DINING ROOM The Driskill Hotel Y ou’ll E n jo y the A L A M O HOTEL Easter Dinner 75c Orange and Pineapple Glace S h r im p or Oyster Cocktail F resh Vegetable Soup Roast Loin of Pork— Candied Yam s Baked Young Hen — Dressing — Apple Jelly Broiled B aby G ulf Trout — Lem on Butter Mashed Potatoes— Sweet Peas in Cream Waldorf Salad or Pineapple and Cheese Salad C herry Pie— Cocoanut Pie S tra w b e rry Ice Cream and W afers Coffee Tea * Milk W eek day Lunch 50c m Cactus Tea Room SUGGESTS ■ • • For Your Sunday, p _ Evening Dinner Roast T u rk oy w ith D ressing a n d Jelly V e g e ta b le * H o t Rolls G r a p e fr u it Salad * Ice C re am and Calla C o f f e e T e a m a r 50e Through A rca d e h i W est J 'fc2i‘ frAGE 4 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Footnotes on Ex-Students A. Ba IL, Telephaoe* T H O U G H T F O R T O D A Y BULL BELLOWS B y A L E X M U R P H R E E H E ’S »®< " t u c k f o r lo ok* H e ’* n o i>«ro o u t o f b o o k * , I t m y m a n H e d o n ’t k n o w v e r y m u c h B u t b e ha* m e in bu c l u t c h ! What a man! 47 fraternity men on the Univer- j batlon for violating the rules atty honor roil fo r last term, only the University. 13 stayed a t fraternity houses. The w riter would like to know if I ° ri*f oflke »«•<**” * " in* “ W" considers th a t promotion of scholarship the fraternities.) Three of the fraternity and sop- th * . I first term were placed on special failing to pass in evtdence of j o b l a t i o n for among j their school work. E. G. F. of FIRING LINE MORE A B O U T F R A T E R N I T I E S , ^ OTie 0f ^ SORORITIES, AND STU DENT P O L I T I C S what know no very mu ch about on in me ira tertm y circle. goes on in the fraternity | But the writer remembers owe . case where a prominent member fraternities was . forced to withdraw from member- i Fy p be < a use he refused to aup- in Thursday’* Firing j f*ort the candidate whom his fra- Does trades are n ade among the fraternities around election time? The writer would like for “W” to present a touter of the fraternity c a n d i d a t e s | are qualifications for office hold-1 for office, who have not made it *a*f* Cf the 24 fraternity men, first a point to tell the boys that were who held office during the in the fraternity houses th at they! term, seven have been placed on were members of a fratern ity and iocial probation and «ome two or seek their support, partly, if n o tj three of these on disciplinary pro- totally, on that ba* is. tions, the w riter would like , , lack of a if inability cr a know desire to keep the University rules | Speaking of other qu alifier-J , ... . . . 0 to I Ruth Baker and Iney Herbert , tare spending the week-end in San I Antonio rn Miss B akers home. . * _ . *. , . , Myrah Jane McCormack, Alpha j Delta Pi, is visiting at her home ■ in Columbus this week-end. Julia Newton is spending the week-end in San Antonio. SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1929. Mrs. J. D. Smullen of Palestine daughter, Mar is vi-iting her garet, at Scottish Rite Dormi­ tory. Virginia Beaty of F ort Worth, a student in T. C. LL, is the week­ end guest of Esther McDonald, Alpha Delta Pi. You ’ll Get the B e l t I nvi gorati ng I ngredi ent * POP CORN it, “ W ” Dr. Robert B y F A Y E F O O T E E x - S t u d e n t * * A n o c i a t i o n R ojk r t a r Erne article, *>ayt? that the bloody t*ri*»ty was supporting. FL FL Brown, who received his shirt will be agam waved by those [ **W” deny that political bachelor of arts degree in 1918 that have axes th a t need whetting. in and hr master of arts degree The writer begs to inform “ W” 1926, is with the Fleinehmann tab- that he bas been in college for < rate rte* in Hew York City. He almost seven years and has never is in the departm ent where they do research work and whe re they 5 been a candidate for a student of- that the inveetigatc ferm entation. Mi st be fire. The w riter thinks an interesting Job, especially the peace that “ W” wants is not tran- s quality of mind but lethargy of po- iatter half of ------------------------------ | Utica! activity. Toe records of J. Joplin of Cle-1 tho past show that the fratem i- burne, who received his bachelor • tics have been ll e ones who have the of arts degree here in 1921, re- profited by lethargy among < ently made the highest grad • in s students. the that “ VV” knows the United States in a physiology day the Barbs on the campus hear test given by the national board the clarion cad to arms that fra ­ IL h grade of no dical examiners. ternity domination in student of­ wa- 96. A fter leaving Hie Uni­ le th ­ fices will come to an end. versity, Joplin attended Harvard argy among the students makes I it Medical School at Boston wh letter he received his doctor of medi- in political cliques &f the student government. t ine degree in 1928. He is now i serving his internship at the Mas p<^ | pOJUe! Th* writftr h<>p(;s Aarhus*Us General Hospital m | that there wil! be no peace until Boston and b connected with the the students of the University of department of pathology and baa Texas take over the management to rib logy. While on the Universi­ of student affairs. Our banner ty campus, Dr. Joplin was a mem­ should ever be unfurled as long ber of Delta Tau Delta, Rusk, as our student governm ent is run Texan reporter, Kane Flub, Pre­ by a minority grouj>. medical society, and the Y. M. C. A. cabinet. The editor of Tile Daily Texan! in his “Good M orning” column in Wednesday’s Texan said that 'the fraternities were able to elect so many men to office either be­ cause of a lack of interest among the voters or because the non­ fratern ity men voted for the fra ­ ternity men whom they thought ad­ were better qualified. m itted that lethargy plays its part I but the writer does not think that the fraternity men have ever been than better qualified for office the barbs have. Of the 364 stu­ dents that were on the honor roll of the University of Texas for the fra ­ first term, only 13 lived a t tern ity houses and only nine lived at sorority houses. There were I I sorority girls a t S. R. D. the first term that “got” on the hon­ district recently. “ Slim” at that or roll. (Mr., Mrs., or Miss “ W,” time was transferred to the Hous­ does th at look as if the fratern i­ ton headquarters—a promotion. He ties promote scholarship? Of the has had several years of field ser- vic'* which followed a position as on the engi- 16 fraternity men instructor in geology in the U ni-1 n e ttin g honor roll, only four stay ed at fraternity houses. Of the versify of Texas.” Perhaps the w riter does possible for the Greek to continue It is not Drug Store Service You Will Like Distinctive Stationery E a s to n ’s, Montages, W hiting & C ook an d all leading m akes of personal statio n ery . E aster tim e is p e r­ fu m e time. W e have som e beautiful p a c k ­ ag es in Houbigartt Coty W oodworth Hudnut Ciro Lentheric Lucietia Vanderbilt Caron Priced from A ll different sty les of College $ 1 .0 0 to $ 2 0 .0 0 Seal S tationery. UNIVERSITY a t T H E S T U D E N T S ' S T O R E PP University Drug Store P . W . M cFadden & Co. IE lie Q a ily t e x a n N U U M «n the rmmpm* of the Um- A *i*t iri. fey the T->»» Im*., evert b>«r»- vztftttv of fftMinS* I** «Jte«9t WUmimg* MftarM •maim, BL H*«. T*«*f>fe«Br* tAf-rr It j». rn. M il.) ill VI-*.!. ®a*ine*« oft****. M IU end 2-316S- frinted fey th* Unieersity Pre**, A. Kat.e'WMl tv el*** matter at the pantamt? *t A a* ti*, Tea**- IMi t or - ta -C iii of Manos mc BiBaf -- Jimmie S. Putti* Wm. Ray Miller KIGHT STAFF ..... Issue Editor Brian Spinks Thurman Covey .......... Assistant Henry Dlugolemki B ert Lay Night Reporter Assistant i W hat Do You Know A b o u t- B y J . C. W A T K I N S 1. 2. 3 . 4. S c o r f o c e A l ? Graf Zepplin ? W a r M a c h i n e ? “ I’m Alone**? Scar face Al Capone: “First in war, f i r s t in peace, First in the heart of the Chief of Police,” Chicago history tells you that while Al s f ame has been connect­ ed with every major crime in that city for several years, he has only arid been tried for one charge, then conviction. Now, however, he is being held by Chi­ cago police for quizzing on the St. Valentine’s Day massacre. escaped Capone was promised immunity if he would leave bis Florida man­ sion arui return to the “ Windy City” for questioning. A physic­ ian testified that the former boot­ leg king was too “ill.” W hen Ca­ pone finally came, it was discov­ ered that the physician had sworn falsely, and now Scarf ace Al is under arrest. This year’s trams-Atlantic fly­ ing season will get off to a good start May IO when the Graf Zep­ two pelin will make the first of round trips from Germany to the United States. The purpose of the trip, says Dr. Edifier, is to establish the feasibility of trans­ oceanic air travel and to train the crew for a proposed round-the- world flight. You will soon have some idea of the efficien cy of this CaHista war machine, when the rebels re­ ceive their long-awaited chance to­ day or tomorrow its its mechanism. to destroy The scene of the struggle: Des­ ert sands near IL llano, between Escalon and dim m er; country highly hostile to the federals. from Preliminaries: The federal ex­ peditionary force of 18,000 men under General Alma san yesterday advanced Escalon upon strongly intrenched rebels at Bel­ la no. Strategists assert that the rebels are now through running; th at they arc ready to fight. The next three days should determine the outcome of the war. WU I Ie up at Naco, Sonora, fed­ eral troop* under General Gonzal­ ez remained under cover awaiting the long-expected attack by rebel ft ices. IO miles away. Whatever became of Lindbergh? KATZENJAMMER Vagrant love In torrid clime Monopolizes All my time. I spend my life Myself defending Because I have to Do heart mending. Th rec-fourth** of all My time I spend Doing what I Don’t intend: Loving girls Who don’t, love bark Always the one To hold the sack, Kissing girls Who hate to kiss, Mi wing every Willing miss, Hating those Who like me most, Dumb as any Stone or poet, Being gay Instead of sari, Crying when I should be glad. W hat an awful Life to lead. Small wonder I ' Am off my feed* Kvle W’ard, Jr., who received his bachelor of arts degree here in 1923 and his bachelor of sci- er.ee in chemical engineering the si me year, has changed his ad­ dress from Hercules Technical Club, Kenvil, New Jersey, to Pen­ sion ur Kurfurxterdam und Leib* mitzstrusse, Berlin, Germany. Yes, that is all of his address. I am not sure but that I think that is the German word that you always sneeze instead of pronouncing. Williminer Morris, who receiv­ ed her bachelor of law degree Christmas, has returned to Galves­ ton to enter the law firm of Stew­ art and DeLange, of which her father is a member. She is also associated with her uncles and cousin in the Stewart Title Guar­ anty Company of Galveston. ONE - EY E BE NT UI NE SYNOPSIS— One-Eye Bentline discovers Seraphina Tibitha Smith in the cabin of a ship w hich he and his pirates have captured, IL* in­ sult the lady who tells of her fiance who is taking his beauty sleep in an adjacent cabin. The following clipping is re printed from The Oil Weekly, pub- ! Imbed at Houston. The dates of | j j graduation have been inserted: C H A P T E R IV — In which One- the j “ It is interesting to note [ E y e ho* the Pl easure of Meet- ins sod Dispatching Harry Hop geological man-power the Prover I atty of Texas has put into the in- kin* Hor*!. Promptly upon the receiving o f jtfuatry within the past few years. this astounding communication of Texas ’exes’ who saw fit to take the fair damsel that her lover was i » Bing at a alack of geological book s usiug the so-called midnight aboard this very boat, One-Eye rocks and re­ Oil, and to count Bentline he. am * a man of action. member them by name and ago in Previously be had been, as it were a wooden shack laboratory on Un­ merely playing a game of chess iversity Hill at Austin, are rapid­ with the beautiful lady as a pawn ly running up their percentage in but now was the time for some­ Texas and other fields. There’s thing to be done. He hailed two Tommy Cox (College of Arts and particular homely pirates, Coffin Sciences, 1921) of Beeville, Tex­ Head Henry and Gallows Bird as, who mixed geology and football Jones, and told them to bring the in school. He’s now with Phillips young man aboard if they had to Petroleum Company in the field, h'ig tie him. working out of Aspermont, Stone-f wall County, Texas. Bill Milton (College of Arts and Sciences, 1924) a native of Austin, now with Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company at Abilene, Texas. Dave Harrell (College of Arts and Sci­ ences, 1922-1924) another Austin boy who got his book-learnin’ at the University of Texas, with Shell Petroleum Corporation’s ge­ ological department in southeast- * rn New Mexico. And Ed A. Tangle who, before studying geol­ ogy, learned something of the pro ! fission of throwing focks, is now with Ohio Mexico Oil Corporation at (Terralvo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. A subsidiary of Ohio Oil Company, this concern Is doing wildcatting on a large basis on a number of massive Mexican concessions. And Hen there is Leonard McCollum of Arts and Sciences, • (College 1920-1924) who, a fter hitting the San Antonio territory fo r a spell j of “ Slim” J guidance I under the Barrow (bachelor of arts degree, 1921, and m aster of arts, 1923) with the Humble Oil and Refining Company, war given charge of the I A scuffle was heard soon after they entered the cabin which was followed by an omnious silence then the cabin door burst and open inside just as if someone were In a hurry to get outside. Between the two loathsome ru ff­ ians was the handsome H arry Hop­ kins Horst who hail more conquests of the feminine sex to his account than any ten other men in the lie it was who had British Isles, not eau . d easily perturbed Seraphim^’* heart to skip a couple? of beats. the steadfast as whipped and Visitors to Fort Worth and Dallas report the presence of the “ Bagdad.” Texas’ most “ What’ho” located halfway be­ rig h t club, tween these two cities. A $16 Cover charge, a chorus of beau­ the ties, and rhythm furnished by host band sn the southwest are me Bt ion od attraetto ? s. “ Put him to the torture,” said One-Eye Bentline grimly. Sera- rather phina mercifully fainted than behold the hideous spectacle. smooth H arry’* handsome and flesh into ribbons by a cat o’ nine tails as he hung from rise pardarm by his thumbs, 3D •; trop “ Urn Atone,” drowning one j Then be was forced to walk the ^Ligation* became nJank with h}s4 hands tied behind seaman, general. The b<*at was owned by J him, his feet tied together, and Canadians, and art American coast; his eyes bandaged. guard cutter was responsible for th,, "inking. American authorities upheld their right*—-what was to be done? after « .t* .t« l: , n eth er .Im,sin* of bit,* water. over , he cru„, w aU ll ha(, cloHd the head of her beloved. closed over the good rum When Seraphina awoke, When waters of the Gulf British ,n Nothing, it appears. Yester­ day’* announcem ent was made that charges against the crew of the rom-runner bad been dropped, and justification of the act would be- settled among proper authori­ ties. ——-------- o-----------— Howard Lee, Pi Kappa Alpha, Is spending the week-end in Hous­ ton. Guthrie Taylor, Pi Kappa pha, is vmw:-ag at bb home Bertram this week-end. Al­ in Rachel WUliam*. Pi Beta Phi, is .‘penning the week-end at ber home in Fort Worth. I L *4.' Lewis Braselton. Kappa Alpha, b spending the week-end in Hous- Mary Florence McCullough is spend mg the week-end in Hico w ith her brother. Hal J one* of Temple baa been risking his slater, Julia Bird, this They left Saturday for “ Why, little Seraphina,” said One-Eye t xa< tty as if he had been form ally introduced, “ You took exception to our innocent joke, j We placed your lover ashore as you slumbered on the deck. You,! j we ‘■hail keep with us always.” little Seraphina believed- to j bim because she was unused guile and sin. And ( T o B e C o n t i n u e d ) Helen LTpacbuHe and Corral Lynn Robinson are spending the week-end at their homes in San Antonio. Josephine F o o te r, form er stu dent of the University, Is visiting! friends here this week-end. Mr*. WL M. Beavers is visiting ber sister, Eunice Bishop, a t the Scottish Rite Dormitory. Sa rales Hudson and Emma D. in several Hall motored to their home* Hico Friday to visit for days. I T e rn pee, p a r I B l Hazel Webb rn spending a t ber home rn the San Theresa Moore and Lucy Small of Scottish Rite Dormitory are. spending the week-end in San An-1 tonic* in Moss Moore’s home. Rufus Ragsdale of Houston, ai I mg the ■ indent in th** Urn vc* adry of Okla-I i Sm ith-!homo, h a week-end guest a i the I Phi Gamma Delta how e. _ HEY FELLA Don’t worry about transportation Get a Car at LIGHTSEY^ Drive Yourself We reserve and deliver cars . . . 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For ....................... ....... .......... Where you gel Quality at Low Price - I . -L sHi * „ ,W A R R E N * 714 Congress Avenue NOW AT QUEEN A T HANCOCK AT CRESCENT this week The T exas t h e a t e r to d a y a n d Monday will p re se n t “ F o u r Sons,” a picture s tu f f e d with rnother-love of ii very ct editable v ariety, since it never once b reaks down into tho pure old movie hokum about — well, you know. Anyw ay, you m u st see if. PAGE S NO ADVANCE PRICES SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1929. J THEATERS conies “ T H E IRON M A S K” — D ouglas F airbank s, a n d when to D ouglas F a irb a n k s tow n n o th in g else c o u n ts ; this is his f u r t h e r the T hree Mus­ ch ronicles of k e te e rs with F a ir b a n k s sprain re d o u b ta b le D ’A rta g - th e a? n a n ; it talks, ail week. A t t h e Queen. la te s t, being p lays a n a shot, be.ag “ T H E D U K E S T E P S O U T .’* — hot v\ im am in H a in e s and J o a n C r a w fo rd th e f a m o u s S a tu r d a y E v e n in g P o st -lo ry — it p lays tod ay th r o u g h Tuesday. “ S T R A N G E C A R G O ”— ail talk in g — W ed­ n esday t h io u g h Friday. “ T H E W ILD P A R T Y ” — C lara Bow in an all-talkie— s t a r t in g n e x t S a tu id a y . At the M ajestic. “ T H E SIN G IN G F O O L ” — Al Jolson*- singing classic /*- tu r n s fo r a full w e e k ’s show ­ in g ; be su re to see it— to d a y th r o u g h “ IN OLD A R IZ O N A ” — the first o u td o o r all-talkie, a n d a good o n e — s ta r tin g S atu rd a y . A t th e H a n ­ cock. F riday . “ FO U R S O N S ” — S u nd ay an d Monday. “ R ED L IP S ” — T u esd a y only. “ W IN T H A T G IR L ” — W e dn e sd a y a n d t h u r s d a y — “ T H E R ED S a t u r ­ D A N C E ” — F rid a y and d a y . A t th e Texas. “ T H E G IR L FROM G AY P A R E E ” — S u nday a n d M on­ day, “ JA ZZ M AD” — T ue sd a y th ro u g h T h u rsd a y . “ T H E G R IP O F T H E Y U K O N ” — F r id a y I and S a tu rd a y . At th e Cres- | cent. , C O U N T ILYA T O L ST O Y , son of C o u n t Leo Tolstoy, lec­ a u s ­ tu r in g on “ My F a th e r ,” l e g i o n A uxil­ pices A m erican iary, M onday night, 8 p. rn. High School A uditorium . / r o m C A ’ A PICTURE OF MANY LAUGHS! She Wa® A French Chanteuse That I® She Thought She Wa. [Until Her Maactuer ade Was [Punctured. With a Great Can Including sjLoweli Sherman, Bar ban Belord, Malcolm ^McGregor, Betty Blythe, Walter Htera Briar purr Livingston D O U GLA S F A IR B A N K S ’ “ T h e I ro n Mask** is at th e Queen PLAY BOY AT MAJESTIC is a t D ouglas F a irb a n k s th e Q ueen all this week in “ The Iron M ask,” his la te st pic tu re chro n ic ­ ling the exploits of t h e T h re e M usk eteers, him self ag a in playing D ’A r ta g n a n . And it is a talk in g picture. E v erybo dy will see this one— w hy say m o re ? — B.C.L, mmm to sex appeal “ The Duke Steps O u t” a t tho M ajestic, and Zowie!— th e tra c k s I t seem s he leaves behind him! j u s t k eep s on t h a t Bill H aines t h a t a d d in g of “ s m a r ty c r a c k e r ” p e r so n a lity h is; in f a c t, of the whole c a st “ T he Duke Steps O u t” a c ts and looks 50 p e r cent b e t t e r th a n I have e v e r seen any of th e m — e x­ J o a n C ra w ­ c e p tin g , f o r d 's w ork “ O u r D ancing D a u g h te rs.” H ow ever, h e r role in th is p ic tu re is v e ry m uch like th e one she had in “ O u r D ancing though possibly not D a u g h te rs.” E v en K arl q u ite as vivacious. his jjfcrne is cleverly comic while perhaps, in S u n d ay — M onday fa ce m a in ta in s an alm ost h u m a n if evolution c o n tin ­ r e se m b la n c e; ues, he m ay show a sp a rk of in­ telligence in his n e x t picture. is The music score splendid w ith p e rfe c tly a d a p te d arid s y n ­ a b so ­ chronized effects. T h e r e ’s lu te ly more college spirit p u t into this film than exists in a n y col­ lege a n y w h ere , and was th e re ev e r a co-ed like J o a n ? To be f r a n k th e r e isn’t much this show lacks. Could the cast be improved upon? Could a n y ­ one w a n t a n y m ore wit th an Billy N O W ! W IL L IA M H A I N E S in “ T h e Duke Steps O u t” a t th e Majestic, Hear COUNT ILYA TOLSTOY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 12th and Rio Grande MONDAY, APRIL I 8 p . m . A u sp ices A m erican L eg io n A u xiliary Tickets: 50c and $1,00 On S ale: U n iv ersity D rug S to r e, R en fro Drue and at th e D oor T he Hancock t h e a t e r offers f o t j a lm o st a full week th e most pop-; u la r picture in A m erica fo r the p a st several m onths, “ T he Sing ­ ing Fool,” Al J o b o n ’s m arv elo us sin g in g p ic tu re which is even yet g a in in g m ore wide s p re a d p op u­ la r it y with this black-face e n t e r ­ the t a i n e r ’s c h a ra c te r iz a tio n of “ man who was singing, yes, but a ssu re d ly no fool.” M eaning tinct a a a sin ging p ic tu ie , this oui' c a n ’t “ Sonny he e x ­ B o y” ? Like pected th a t! T hen you now have an o p p o rtu n ity to sec and h e a r tho song em itted in ail its o rig i­ nal sp le n d o r with Al J olst.n us tho pap a flinging it liko his h eart would b re a k to little Davis Lee as S on ny Boy. Don’t miss it. hoard it? Yeah, we beat. E v er h e r T he pie tut © tells tho - to r y of a y o u n g c a b a re t rin g e r who falls in lo v e w ith a fem a le w hp Bees a chance to use him fo r a lunch tic k e t, dallying with own lovers on th e sly and n e g lec tin g like th e son of : no bo d y ’s business. This is little , Davie Lee, th e kid that m ade such I a sensation when the picture a o- | p e e re d hero in its f o r m e r r u n . D is­ love and m a rria g e, a p p o in te d the s in g e r hits the skids anti all th e ir m a rria g e in fu r n is h ? And inci­ H ain es can the su b title s a r e whoo­ d en tally, pla*. T h e re are hall game.*, p e t ­ orgies, tin g p artie s, road h o m e and actio n that. F o r a dd ed a ttr a c tio n th e r e is a ta lk ­ ing comedy* P^xi'-o rec1 th is on* a n d see som ething good.— B.B. Is action. SC E N E FROM pi Crescent. but goes down th e g u t t e r d r a in . T hen Sonny Boy dies, white th e singing fool is tr y i n g his b est to achieve you know what on b r o a d ­ i t ’s a n ­ way, and from o th er Case Laugh, Clown. of Laugh. Finally, the broken h e a r t ­ ed r in g e r is c o m f o r te d by a little c ig a r e t Ie girl who has had her ion antic eye on his all along, and t h a t ’s th a t. See it — B. C. I.. then on of today I,o w l ! section t h e a t e r screen “ The Girl From G ay P a rv e ” is th e cin e m a to g ra p h y which will flic k e r across the C res­ and cent Monday, b e in g a poppy story with B a r b u la B e d fo rd , S h e r­ man, Malcolm M cGregor, B e tty Blythe. W a lte r Biers, M a rg a re t o th e r Living ion, and a host of v.arm n u m bers important, It’s a y a m ab ou t a Po or prats. Wot king (Btl forced to do any thing but kill to eat, the w orst, to however, in p erson a te a m e m b er of th e F o l­ lies B eige r e .— X.Y.Z. this case b eing ta k in g in H A N C O C K m Now Showing C o n d OLD ARIZONA IOO '; Talking SEE AND HEAR AL JOLSON Hear Him Sing H um an, laughable, lovable story. Y ou’ll cry . . . an shou* wu h joy. G r e a t e r than the “ Jena Singer Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow YOU’LL CRY A N D LIKE IT! C O M E D Y FOUR SONS BIG AS THE HEART OF HUMANITY SEE AND HEAR: EDDIE CANTOR SING MAKING WHOOPEE! N E W S A S Y N C H R O -S O N G FILM COME! Join “The Three their future thrilling; adventures .Musketeers” on D O U G L A S FAIRBANKS As the Audacious D’A r t a p a n in Y ou’ll HEAR I)oug g r e e t you from th** scroop as he bids you join him in the F ran c e of old . . . “ W here blood was young and h ate w as bold. W here th en, and lov.e friend ship peak with m e n ! ” and honor gloried reached its A United Artists* Sound Picture See this f e a tu r e fro m th e be­ ginning! H e a r the a ud aciou s D’A rtag- n a n ’s rousing address. This fea­ tu r e s ta r ts today a t 2, 4:04 , 6:08, 8:12, 10:16. E D D IE P E A B O D Y T h e F o re m o s t th B a n jo is t on S ta g e . A PU BLIX T H E A T E R A lso V itaphone T a l k i n g S p e c ia ltie s T H E R A N G E R S A D o u b le M ale Q u a r t e t — • A n d F o x M o v ie to n e T a l k in g New* J A N E T A D A IR B ro a d w a y ’s M usical C om edy F a v o rite ANNOUNCEMENTS DRESS MAKING W A N TE D Telephone 2-3 J 64 or 2-3165 Gage Bros. Roofing: and H ea tin g T m W ork D ep en d a b le S erv ice Red * l~ P h o n e *27® ial g ath e red on any subject. TEXAS RESEARCH BUREAU— M a ter­ S o u th ­ w estern h isto ry and biography a apec- 70* W charges. j ialty . R easonable * 24th. P h o n s 7667. T H E SHOW at tho Queen is good today and fbi; ad adm its It. ti abe Sm ith. good show YOU MAV lift mi*s»n,' a to a the DAILY TEX A N CLA SSIFIED S. E v ery day. th e re are tw o tickets for two lucky stu d e n ts . READ 'IH E C L A SS IE !EDS. if you don’t tic k e t read YOUR Chickens Dressed Free If O rdered From L. Esist P rod uce Co. Phone 4 1 0 1 -2 3 .ilT 102 W . T H E CREST ENT th eater wilt adm it Con­ way B arker on presentation of this ad at the box office today. LOST AND FOUND LOST— Sm all Y oakum High School ring. R etu rn to Daily Texan oft lot-. 119 It Hun. L O ST ; W h ite gold G ro in w atch w ith liberal rew ard. Finder meat* bond. leave e t 119 Ii. H all. LOST in nr n e ar G arrison Hall a green F in d er plea*# Conklin fo u n tain pen. re tu rn to 87.2 I , It. D. AUTOMOBILES S tu d en t Special* 1923 Ford T ouring. Good R ubber, Jam u ji C ondition 1024 O verfond T o u rin g 1,220 Omit'#1 Tonging- 'Good Rubber $50.00 _ 8*6.0® M otor Good . . *95.00 K N IG H T - W H IP P E T CO. 309 W. 6 th Rhone 1216! E N SEM B id i CO STUM ES, a ltera tio n s and d re sse s m ade to p lease, q u ilted c o a ti Phone and b u tto n boles a specialty. 8««7. 2816 N ueces. YOUNG SCHOOL su p e rin te n d en t wish** to take c h a rg e o f or ren t a room ing toI house for th e sum m er. Call 7900 Mitchell. W E MEND silk h e m stitch in g pleating, b u tto n s, rh in esto n e s, gold and silv er clips. Mabel G annaw ay, 716 Con- •rrees R hone MMS®. O ver It.e e o n ’s boss, HIGHEST CASH PR IC E S PAID fo r see A FIR ST CLASS D ressm aking. A ltera tio n * . SCHW ARTZ. 417 E a s t 6th. Phone *76$. M rs. Foyil, —— —— —- — —— «— ............ ............ ond-hand clo th in g *ho*»a. and S a tisfac tio n g u a ran tee d . 409 NaiU- Bldg., Phone 7656. . w m . m nvmmm, LAUNDRY [JAME LAUNDR REAL ESTATE U niversity neighborhood WK H A VE SOME desirable properties is or investm ent, $4,000 to $$,500. T, Ii. Bar­ row & Son*. for horn? FIRST CLA SS d ressm a k in g . W ork g oar- anteod. Do all kind* o f tailored work and alteration *. D inner w a n in g draftee* a specialty* P hone 22038. LOST AND FOUND Business Directory DENTIST OPTOMETRIST DR. E. B. C R O W D ER , D en tist 5 0 5 Scarbrough B ld g., D ial 9 4 3 3 A . B U R S T Y N . O. D . E xam in ation and G la sses F itted in Lost Articles Found Num erous a rt ic!*-* are found th ro u g h the T exan Classified-. Money, fo untain pens. rin g s and m any other things a re con­ stantly W ing recovered at angili coat to the owner*. B. H A L L 119 D IA L 23164 o r 23165 WANTED HIGH KST MUCKS paid rim hi mr and shoe*. rin g 8717. fo r c a s t-o ff 407 Kart .tit o* ROOMS FOR RENT INSTRUCTORS, boy** Two nicely furnished sooth end mmtb- *a»t room*. uviv* beme} University two bi'vOut. *01 I Wichita, I*hose 3*1111. upperclassmen Dr* L ynn and Lynn D en ta l S urgeon s # 0 7 Scarbrough B ld g ., Phone 8 1 5 4 ELECTRICAL SERVICE U N IV E R S IT Y ELEC TR IC A L SE R V IC E S ta rte r and G enerator R epairs— B attery S a k s an d Service Phons 8715 2412 Guadalupe FLOWER SEED F in e Bulk F low er Seed E v ery th in g for garden* and P o u ltry C. J. M A R TIN A N D SO NS 4 E. 6 th P hone 6064 FOOT SPECIALIST Dr. G. B. V o sb u r j, Foot S p ecia list 3 0 2 L ittle fie ld B ldg- D ial 2 -1 6 4 9 JEWELER O SC A R G A G E W atch . C lock and J ew elry R ep airin g Phone 4 4 4 0 , I .OCHI Confr*®* ta B oone Photo Ca* Two H ours N o tice 6 1 8 1-2 C ongree* PLUMBING R. R A V E N — P L U M B E R “ W h ere Good P lu m b in g R epairs A re M ade” 1 4 0 3 Lavaca S tr e e t, P h o n e 0763 W . G. A N D R E W A R T H A P L U M B IN G P hon o 2 2 8 0 3 Shop 4 0 8 E. 18th St. SERVICE STATION Firestone Tire Store*, la®* Y IR E S—F IR E S T O N E—T U B E S D istrib u tor— U . S . L. Batterie®. G as - Oil* - Car W a sh in g and P o lish in g - G reasing - V u l c a n i c * ! I Road S erv ice L A V A G E S T R E E T A T KFT!fe> “ A u stin ’s M ast Q w pp i l t e Sand# V Station1* S B I PH O N E 3 2 3 2 p rite -rif.g — he wa •• ME * Wept al! before him th e in the charm*! Arid then a breegy Hit ie co-ed looked et him — and he was down for the count I Bill H aines wa* never m ore a ttra c tiv e th a n a* who take* Cupid I tim elier or th is battle* it on th e chin from Dat. A d d e d A ttraction * BIRD IN THE HAND A T a l k i n g C o m e d y S p e cia l E a*ter O verture P a ra m o u n t New* T H E D A I L Y T E X A N rt'N D A Y , MARCH 31, 1929. ALPH A ALPH A GAMMA H A S REGULAR MEET M arilla M asterson is spending H olland W allace of the Sigm a th e week-end a t h e r home in S a n ; Chi house is spending Feaster w i t h ^ A n to n io . frien ds in San Antonio. i f PAGE 6 ffHITE TO WORK chang e pla n ned IN CONSTITUTION ON PLANS FOR M. E. BUILDING e n t C o nstitutio n have been made by us only a f te r long deliberation, end we believe th a t they should be m ade a*, proposed. (C o n tin u ed from Paste I ) $180*000 Structure to House M odern Shops May we, presu m ing perhaps upon ou r a ffe c tio n for the pro du et o f our labors, suggest to th e Assembly that, the proposed Con* -tituU on be *abm itted to the stu­ d e n t body in two divisions, one. P l a n s for an addition to the C o nstitu tion a* revised w ithout th e re visions in the Board of Pub-J t h e M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i n g ALUMNI GROUP WILL CONVENE HERE TUESDAY problems I lice j u r y system of Louisiana I s com m issioners’ t h e J sim ilar court an d c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t in - T exas co unties. to Following the rea d in g of this paper, P r o fe sso r W. R. S te p h e n - I son of Sim mons U n iv ersity dis­ cussed th e p a p e r and (Continued From P a g e I ) ifniversity* B. T r a n t of L ouisian a S ta te \ e m i n e n t wa* made upon it by the the In t h , "absence o f C h a r lo , N. < »yatem o f local a d m i n s t r a t i o n in I t was said t h a t members. Gould Of th. O klahoma Onolo^i i cal S u r r e y , t h . p a p e r on Okla- j boma wa, m a d by C h i t t e r T. Lay of t h . U n i v . r . i t y o f T o r a . . Organization H istory Work Given by Miss Snow ---------- , r a t h e r a faaat of I o n ™ * * * to r * * " “ * »•>* " J " ’* le c tu re I will he obliged of my A p a p e r on the in d u stria liz a tio n to m u r d e r o r e x e c u te 12 m en ,” - of Texas was read by F r a n k K . , I Rad or of S. M. U. Warm f a c i a r i n e S c h u l . , , of W . L . M c G i l l , p r e s i d e n t of L f V arina, article, wan dincoaand I th* L n iv a r m ty of Now Mexico, in _ ___ _ _______ _______________ talk to ‘he history U n i v e r s i t y K x - S t u d e n t s ’ by Mr. R a d e r, such a* f u r n i t u r e . : G r i n n i n g J * * . * ™ T * " « . 11 *t ‘" » d »rk ct,apt" P r o f a w o r F. ____________ Thl!< w ' ' 1 ________ *»•»** . _ V , , , , M em bers of A lpha A l p h a h o n o ra ry I G a m m a , f r a t e r n i t y fo r w om en, gen eral r *J£ u la r m eeting a t th e a r c h ite c tu re a held home of Goldwin Goldsmith, professo r of a r c h ite c tu re , a t 1902 San G a­ briel S tre e t, F r id a y night a t 7:30 o ’clock. P ro f e s s o r Goldsm ith, is head of the d e p a r tm e n t of arc h i­ t e c tu r e , read selections f r o m a nu m b e r of books. several who G R A D U A T E SCHOOL FACULTY TO MEET S22U a m o u n t i n g t o a p - hcwtion*, lh * o*h*r * the-new chart- A s s o c i a t i o n , w ill d e l i v e r „« z x & x ix tr s s . sirxsSS’fiw -■'=*’ R . L . | o f what we co n fid e n tly expect t(1| t i l e t c o n f e r e n c e o t i n c A m e n t h e shoes, le n itie s, glass, a n d p a p e r. "~5 s r ta r;.rte - -a ^ *« «• * Stimies a n d in tro d u c e d d ec la re d [ vlouft!y * I' T h e G ra d u a te School faculty P r °/*V*>r " , ■ the non-controversial C o n s ti tu - 1 w h i c h be Hon will IM. obviated, while a t th e “ HI m e e t at the L n , v e r i t y Y. M. A l u m n i C o u n c i l , am e tim e th e s tu d e n t body can j ~ cate d efin itely on the p ropped t bange., in the P ublication.. Respectfully y o u r., Mk. M orence Snow, pre.tdent <■' «** A m erican Alumni Coupe,I. hi 7 ™ I * ' 11 to Revile I »;* ^""n-dl and will ((iv. a h t.to r y T T h e C om m ittee th e C on stitutio n _______________________ j c f a la m o , work P ap ers will be presen ted on ai- Texas alum ni visitors solve the delivery of Mike ; ^ r ^ t a r i e s . KL E. M< Quillen, sec- for any good blows, and that, was ro ta r y of th e association of f o r m e r ; an outline o f the d iffic u ltie s the second. j stu d e n ts of A. lh M., will talk on I valved in the estab lish m e n t o f such a1* umni q u e stions by in- had enc,‘ t h a t " f e a s t of re a so n .” in fo rm e d the th e y m ig h t expect audi- a and area, speculation th a t in d u stry had n o t sh ifte d fro m the east to th* r a t h e r s p re a d west as well as to th e n o rth east. T h e re is s h ift in in d u stry , he said. the south and south b u t no to a nd I spoke 8c holes P r o f e s s o r on a p p rec ia b le "C h u rc h and S ta te in Seventeen th C e n tu ry N ew Mexico as Illustrat- ! ed by the Rosas E pisod e.” The G eneral discussion followed the e arly h isto ry of th is s ta te w as a re a d in g o f th e papers, with i n t e r ­ series o f stru g g le s betw een th e est m a n ife st in th e possibility of governors. Catholic anti the develop m ent of a wool m anu f a c to rin g in d u stry in T e xa s, and G overnor Don Luis de Rosas play- an im p o rta n t p a i t in this strug- is taken a* an exam ple of w h at oc­ cu rre d in days, Scholes said. a d m in istra tio n an ind ustry. those royal hi* room 172 Main Building o ’clock, according H a rp e r, dean o f School. 4 to Dr. H. W. j th e G ra d u a te at ROY HATLEY VISITOR Roy O. Hatley, g r a d u a te student is now of th e U niversity, who te a c h in g jo u rn a lism in Main Ave­ n u e High School in San Antonio, I i visited on the c a m p u s S aturday, H atley directs th e publication of j th e Main Avenue High School p a­ per, th e Huisache, which was giv t n f ir s t place a t th e High School P re ss Association a t a m eeting in Belton in December. fo r loca­ from th e ir p re se n t to give room being worked out by White, University architect. The addition will house th e en­ gineering shoo*, which a re to be j moved tion the pro-; posed Chemistry Building. The contem plated ad dition to e x ­ tend 200 feet west from the p r e / e n ! M e c h a n i c a l Engineerin g Building. It will be o f the same type of construction as th e p res­ e n t building, being a one-story stru cture with a saw -tooth roof, j Mr. White and his a s s i s t a n t j is are working on the ge n e ra l lay out for the shops, and th e alec-, stu d e n ts are trical en gineering placing th e ir specific layouts on the general plans. Mr, White is w orking on the plans so that he m ay have them bn a prelim inary shape by the j first of the w eek, T h e y will be then turned over to th e H erb ert M. Green, La Roche a n d Dahl Company of D allas, who will com plete the plans. The* completed plans should be th e Board of Regents to approve at th e ir next m eeting April fo r 22. r e a d y STEERS WIN OVER (Continued fro m P ag e I ) lead. V a n d e n b u rg r u n and Oliphant popped to on an a tte m p te d sacrifice. W alker W a n ita T he same a f te r n o o n in the series. clubs m ee t Monday th* second gam e o f ; BOX S C O R E N o r t h w e s t e r n l h ...A I Jacob s, c f i .. 5 Izard , 3b 0 4 S c h w a rtz , ss 1 V a n d e n b u rg , c 3 0 4 O liphant, I .. 4 W a n ita , lf 1 I Kadison, 2b S c h u e tt, rf , 2 0 0 3 Mr A leer#, p 0 0 P yfe, P 0 H e id e rm a n , P I 0 I •Rojaw AB R IC PO A E 0 0 a 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 I I 4 6 4 a 1 1 0 « 0 0 I 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 I I 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 ..... . T O T A L .. rn 5 r. z2f» 11 5 T e x * # AB R II PO A E 0 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 I I 0 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 I 13 0 3 0 Ct 0 2 0 2 1 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 3 0 I I a 0 0 lf r f ... ... 4 F o rd , Hughes, c f ....5 Rhoads, 3b .. 5 ....5 Higgins, H opkins, ss ...4 lh ....a W alker, ....4 Leach, 2b 4 Rec*, c ... Dc La F u e n te , 4 3 fi 38 run T e x a s T O T A L IB 27 12 Bcnre by In n in g s: | N th w s trn ... on th e throw-in. K o re fi, SU M M A RY : T h re e base t one down when w inning R 002 003 OOO 5 002 OOI 111 fi IB who threw to second, and Hopkins dropped the toss, all hand* being *afe Kadison, bespectacled sec­ ond sacker, singled to le ft scoring! . hit for S e httett in ninth. Vandenburg, and all r u n n e r s ad- vanced a base Schuett was a n easy out, an d Mc- Aleece hit an easy to Mike, and th e rookie let it dribble betw een his legs, while W a n ita an d Kad*son Jacob s th en s e n t a long counted, fly to Ford, The Steers c o un te d a run in each of the last f o u r innings. In th re e the sixth, th e y counted on and single* by Rhoads, H opkins, Leach, and in th e seventh, a single by De La F u e n te , an e r r o r by Kadison, and a one-ply blow Rhoads chased aer**** one tallv. Singles by H opkins and Leach eighth, while counted Hogtie** an d Higgins’ double counted the w inning m a rk e r h |t R i s the ninth with one gone. The N o rth w estern nine l l E 6 S 3 hits: Izard, Two-base hits: Schw artz, Leach, De I * P u e n te , Higgins. S a c rific e hits; W alker. Hit b a ts ­ m en : F o rd by McAleccc. Stolen Sch uett, H ig­ base*: Sch w artz, gins, Rhoads, Hughes, Ford. Base* o f f De La F u e n te , 2. on ball* by aq t r u c k ©ut, by De La F u e n te 5. by Mc Alee** 2, by F ife 1. Left on b ases; T exas 8, N orthw e ste rn 4. P itc h e r s ’ 3 run* o f f McAleece in 5 innings, 2 x r u n o f f p j / e jn o n f% 4 hits, ; 2 r u n H of H eid erm an in I 1-3 in- Losing p itc h e r: Heider* looked n jn g S, good in th eir work, b u t th e Steer* I man U m p ire : Gibson. Tim e of kept picking aw ay a t the offering: of their hurlers to cut down their lead, while De La F u e n te was h u rl­ ing n k e ball to hold the visitors steady in check. Mike hurled a game, and had his backing es­ caped that sixth in ning ascent, the rookie woald have never been b e ­ In only one fra m e did the hind. g a m e : 2 h o u r s 12 minutes. in the single re c o rd : 9 hits. ECKHARDT RETURNS Carl J, E c k h a rd t, in s tru c to r in m echanical en g in e e rin g , has r e ­ tu r n e d from H ousto n w here he ha* been m aking fin al a r r a n g e ­ m e n ts fo r the inspection trip fo r ju n io r and senior s tu d e n ts in m e­ to be held c hanical e n g in e e rin g A pril IO, l l , 12 and 13. o-------------- H ia w a tha Crosslin c enz Smith week-end in San Antonio. a r e spending and Cre?- the Mrs. B. F. W illiam s of H am il­ to n is visiting h e r d a u g h te r, Sue, a t th e G am m a Phi B e ta house. M ary F ra n c e s Llewellyn, G am ­ the m a Phi Beta, w eek-end in San A ntonio. spend in g is Billy Monroe is spending week-end a t h e r home n e r. in the Shi­ Evelyn Quinon is spen ding the San week-end at h e r home Antonio. in M ethods of Financial Sup “ O ur Miss Louise E. Willis, a l­ “ The S ta te L e g isla tu re ,” was port. the genera) tpoic fo r discussion by umni s e c re ta ry of Baylor U niver- tity a t W aco, will speak on " W h a t th e g o v e rn m e n t session a t its meet- Our Alumni O ffice Does In Bela- jn£ S a tu r d a y a f te r n o o n at 2 o ’clock lion to U n d e rg ra d u a te s ,” Miss Ruth Knox, sec reta ry of th e e x ­ s tu d e n ts ’ association a t O. I. A.,! will read a paper on "T h e O r g a n ­ ization and M aintainence o f a F o r m e r S tu d e n t D irectory.” O th er f u n d a m e n ta l topics such as alum ni magazines, stu d e n t loan funds, and alum ni fu n d s will be discussed by variou* secretaries. P resid ed over by P ro fe sso r A, of l o u i s i a n a S ta te T. P re sc o tt U n iversity, th** m e e tin g heard f irst a p a p e r on " T h e Lousiann Legislative Assembly fro m 189C* to 1923*' by P ro fe sso r O. D. Dun (>an ^ j in G a rrison Hall 3. a tu r d a y ^ y " T y p e o f F a r m in g A nalysis” was the su b je c t t r e a t e d by P ro fe s­ sor C. A. B onnen and Pro fessor S. A. McMillan, both of T exas A. & M. College, a t th e T u esd ay a f t ­ ernoon session o f the jo in t c o n ­ vention o f the S o u th w e s te rn Po­ litical and Social Science Associa­ tion anti th e S o u th w e ste rn I n t e r ­ national Relations f lub. to "T h e land problem is prim arily a problem u tiliz a tio n ,” of land said P ro fe sso r C. A. W iley o f th e in an a d d re ss b e fo re U n iv ersity the a g ric u ltu ra l economics session .Saturday m orning. Dr. W, P. M eroney, professo r of sociology at Baylor U niversity, discussed th e real causes of di­ vorce, a n d gave a proposed clas­ in his sification o f these eanet* speech th e sociology division of the S o u th w e s te rn Political and Social Science Association S a tu r ­ T h e m a jo r divis­ day m orning . ions of Dr. M ero ney ’s classifica­ tion of fa m ily tension* included th e h e a lth of the m em b ers of the fam ily, questions th a t arise, social sta n d in g , in te r ­ fam ily re la tio n s, ste re o ty p e d ideas on th e p a r t of h usb and and wife, the d iffe re n c e s, cu ltu ra l in having Tf*x shown by the high position she hold* in th e council.” Mi** Snow will go to Louisiana front here. ----------------- ~ o -------------- G ene W o rley " T e x a s is f o r tu n a te , mi ta ts aul t no* nlum ni <’«! College* "O p e ra tio n s o f T exas C o tto n G row e rs C o rp o ra tio n ,” P ro fe ss o r V. P. Lee of T exas A g ric u ltu ra l and M echanical College, a n d H a rr y Williams o f Dallas and o th e rs. "T h e Prob lem of S h o rt-T e rm C re d it in the S o u th w e st” w as th e su b je c t discussed by P r o f e s s o r B. M. Gile of the U nive rsity o f A rk ­ ansas a n d P ro fe s so r R. L. H u n t o f T ex as A. & M. in pupers read and B ra n d o n at the m e e tin g of the a g r ic u ltu r a l a ft- causes o f divorce. -------------------- o— HOSPITAL LIST NOW AM O UNTS TO SEVEN S tu d e n ts in th e hospitals n um ­ ber seven, according to th e U ni­ versity H ea lth Service. E liz a b e th B rady, Jo e Wells, and BL B. Lind a re in S eton I n fir m a r y ; on th e St. D avid’s H ospital list are- G a rn e r S u rg in e r, Mrs. Gladys Mil­ ler, Robeson B a rk e r, and Ted May born. ---------------- — 0--------------- Helen W ood has been in Bay Rawson o f Houston are visiting economics section S a tu r d a y a t the D elta T h e ta Phi house. - . „ R ichm ond Campbell. D * 1 1 a ur(| j ©moon, j , . ~ . , , T h e ta Phi, i . .p e n d in g th e week- T a y , o r C o |e of end >n S a n < ntonio. At th© g o v e rn m e n t session Sat- oV|ock> P r o f e m o r s u t e j U n iv ersity re a d a p a p e r on "T h e ,,ouisja n a Mary F r a n k Smith, G am m a Louisiana Police J u r y T he po- City f o r th e past few days. Phi Beta, who received h e r b ach­ elor of a r t s degree a t th e U ni­ v ersity in 1928, is visiting a t the G am m a Phi Beta house. C aro line Mottley the day in, San Antonio. is sp e nd in g Mr. a nd Mrs. P. C. D u tto n o f T u r n e r W y n n , K appa Alpha B r a d y a re visiting t h e i r d a u g h te r, pledge, is spending the week-end G e r tr u d e , this week-end. at his home in F o r t W orth. Ralph G reenlee, B eta Pi, is spending the week-end his home in Mercedes. T h e ta at A r t h u r M athis, K appa Alpha, is a t his home in San A ntonio fo r E a ste r. 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