F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H A U ST IN , T E X A S S U N D A Y , A PR IL 29, 1917. •J* P rivates may v ment when the “instructors” *** Ro to the camp. get advance- * + •I* ^ 4 . ^ ^ 4 4* 4* 4* *h 4 4 + No. 159 RUSK WILL HOLD BANQUET TUESDAY Date Set Up on Account of Several I Members L eaving Next W eek. TWO HUNDRED STUDENTS SEEKING COMMISSIONS M ANY OK VARSITY S BEST A TH LETES WILL GO TO LEON SPR IN G S CAMP N E X T W E E K — PED D Y RESIGNS KROM THE LEGISLA TUR E. EQUIPMENT MUST BE TAKEN TO CAMP Men C oing H ave I his to Leon Springs W ill \N eek to Secure WOMEN TO ELECT COUNCIL OFFICERS ON NEXT FRIDAY Supplies. Various C lasses Will A lso Choose R epresentatives to A ssem bly. (can vas), One basin, Each Class to Nam e Two. one bucket s Bv has the privilege of votin g I he men who go to I.eon Springs next week will have to secure a con­ siderable list of supplies, according to The election for the members of the W oman’s Council and the W oman’s one of the m ilitary officials here. An unofficial list of articles required to A ssem bly will be held Friday, May 4 be bought by each individual follow s: Every woman student of the Univer- in (ca n v a s), one lantern, six undershirts Glis election for members of the Worn- (cotton ), a n s Council and for representatives (co tto n ), MX pair drawers of her respective class to the W om­ tw o shoe four p a i r laces an's A ssem bly. hose (co tto n ), one com pass, one note book and pencil, one w atch, one comb, one mirror, seven towels (3 bath, 4 fa c e ), one cake soap, one shaving out­ fit, one tooth brush with paste, one ball sheets twine, (sm a ll), four pillow cases. These representatives of the W om ­ an’s A ssem bly are elected, two each, from the Graduate, Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes. (e x tr a s), strong four The ballots at this election m ust he marked by means of numbers; one lor the first choice, two for the se c ­ ond choice. Material Furnished. The follow ing articles will com ­ prise the equipment that .should he is­ sued by the camp supply officer: One eau bacon, one can condim ent, -a ut cen, one canteen strap, one one* cant*en cover, one pistol belt (w ith pock t) , one cup, one knife, one fork, one spoon, one m eat can, one haver- sack, one haversack with strap, one paik carrier, one pouch for first aid packet, one pistol holster, one pistol, caliber lo, two extra m agazines, one m osquito bar, one blanket, one bed sack, one cot, one identification tag with tape, one shelter tent complete with poles and pins, one poncho or leggins, one hat slicker, one pair cord, one waist (se r v ic e ), one hat belt, one first aid packet. The follow ing articles o f equipment} are necessary and should he purchas­ ed from the quarterm aster’s depart­ ment a soon as practicable, according to the officer, because the supply is undoubtedly limited: One bedding roll, one housew ife, one clothing roll, one trunk locker. EXTENSION LOAN LIBRARY IS BUSY The order in which the petitions were filed with the secretary o f the Woman’s Council determ ines the or­ der in which the names will appear on the ballot. The tim e of filin g and the ballot is as follows; For W oman’s Council president, Charlotte Spence, applied April 19, IO a. rn. For first vice-president, Pauline Wherry, applied April 19, IO a. rn. For second vice-president, Feta Skiles, applied April 19, 7:15 a. rn.; Nellie Robertson, applied April 19. IO a. rn. For secretary, Stella Anderson. For treasurer, Irene Lohman, ap ­ rn.; M argaret plied April 19. IO a. Myrick, applied April 20, 3 p. rn. For W oman’s Assem bly (tw o to be elected from each c la ss), Graduate representative, E stelle Goldstein; S e­ nior represntatives, Elizabeth A n­ drews, Minnie Lee Borden; Junior: representatives, Alta Heflin, Flora Edmond; Sophomore representatives, Crystal Ross, Lucille Stroud, B etty ( ’handler. MISS RENICK NAMED EDITOR. Department Supplies Country Schools With Heading Material on Cur­ rent Questions. Miss Dorothy Renick, Senior Aca- dem, has recently been appointed one of the student editors of the Alcalde. last night to hold ENGLISH TO HEAD NEXT YEAR’S TEAM 1918 Baseball Squad— M. Thomas in Race. ______ On account of the fact that IO or expect to 15 prom inent members leave the U niversity during the week to attend the training camp at Leon Springs, the Rusk Literary Society voted its annual j banquet on Tuesday evening, May I. On this occasion the prizes of $10 and $15, offered by Senator Morris Sheppard, a former Rusk member, for Fast O utfiledr Elected Captain of the first and second best after-dinner j speeches, will be awarded. Any j member of the society m ay com pete in j this contest, and several have already W alter ( “Rod”) English was elect- signified their intention o f entering. * cd captain of the 1918 baseball team Com m ittees w ere appointed to at- yesterday afternoon by a vote of 7 to tend to the numerous details of the 2. Three ballots were required to de­ banquet and they will n otify the m em -; cide w-ho should next year’s >ers of the society through The Tex- team , there being four candidates in an of the plans as soon os th ey are the field on the first ballot. On the seven votes were cast for mature. It w as decided that no m eeting will English and two for Milton Thomas. This is “ Red’s ” second year on the be held next Saturday on account of the Interscholastic team , and he has proved to be one of the League, which will he in progress at the most valuable men on the Iamg- consistent that tim e. The society ruled that only paid- fileder and sure hitter, English has up members will he eligible to attend done much in bringing D itch’s men to the front. “ Red” has a habit of lift- the banquet. ing the ball over the boards at the roster. A lw ays . last ballot events head horn of a — — -------------- — KELLEY TO COLUM BIA Dr. Truman Lee K elley, adjunct professor of Educational Psychology, has accepted a position in Columbia U niversity. Dr. Kelley w ill -em ain with the U niversity o f T exas for the remainder of the current session, and for the first part o f the 1917 Sum ­ mer School. Me will then go to New York and take charge o f his new po­ sition at the beginning of the next regular session at Columbia. , -J- *•« * "J* v'OL. XVII. SELECTIVE DRAFT BILL PASSES BY LARGE MAJORITY [Both Houses of C ongress Favor Con- script ion Plan— Men From 21 to IO to Be Drafted. T h e Congress of the U nited S tates last night passed the selective draft r conscription bill, a fter a d iscu s­ sion of two days. The H ouse voted t o 24, w hile the Jor the bill by MT S e n a te favored the m easure by a vote - | 0 18. The volunteer am end­ ed to the general arm y bill failed n the House eariler in the day. The bill also provides th at the pay f all enlisted men and drafted pri- ates will be minimized at $30.60 a onth. The pay of the ordinary goi­ ter at present is $Lr> a month. T his ill make the pay of the American icldier the highest in the w orld, with l l e x c e p t i o n o f the Canadian and the ustralian. The bill probably w ill be nt back to the conference com m ittee furth1 r revision before it is sig n ­ for ed by tlir Provident. Arm y and N avy last ffifers- all i if bt began active preparations to any out ti e law. s The House bill aim s to conscript en between the ages of 21 to 40; Senate bill provides the a ge lim - It is possi- between 21 and 27. le that a compromise m aking the Ire* 21 to > will be reached. the country over ti * IS TO BE HELD. nil Service < om m ission to Exam inc Applicants for P ositions in Patent O ffice. Inter Notice ha bein received from the lur t h r an lune by JI. i aril laminator will be held in tie Civil Ser\i * * » om m ission for th ..tit exam iner in the aition of a The I alftit Or fie * is recruited main ‘•rn collegi s a id univcr.Gi irs givin; taction in en g o -et ring and other [nihil St.i I tent Office • of lr tactical branches of science. The examining corps o f toe P atent ffice compt! i s forty fiv * principal lama,im, -alary is $2700 per unum, and four grades o f a ssista n t ■ .* from I m.) to $2 too pi r annum. iaru * rat [DRILL SUCCESSFUL iptain Boswell Pleased With Work bone llj St adenin—Colum n F or­ mation* Ibis W eek. LAW DEPARTMENT WELL REPRESENTED Q uizm asters Clithero and Burney Are On the List— More to Enroll Monday. R egistration of U niversity of T ex­ as students up to 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon was around the 200 mark No nam es or figures after that tim e could be secured, as the records wen- incom plete. Major Hutton stated that the recruiting elation would not be open today, hut that In all proba­ bility it would lie next Sunday, if a su fficien t number had not signed by that tim e to fill the ranks. Follow ing is the list of those men tho past who have signed during week: Jam es G. Anderson. A. B. Hines Baker, W eaver Baker, B. Q. Brawn (fa c u lty ), John W, B ailey, Jr., Sam B aggett, RcuIh-h I). B ig g s, K. L. Berry, B. V. Baucorn, Ernest M. S m i­ ley. Allen K. Black, Robert W. I t a ­ lian, Jr., Torn Blocker, Raymond Buck, Alexander Boynton, Will Black­ shear, John E. Belcher, Joe it. Burney. Jam es R. Beverley. c. Alfred H. Carrigan, Jr., Leroy Crou­ ton, W illiam C. Clem ents, Howard C legett, R. I). Cox, Jr., M ills Cron- shaw , Jos.seph Carpenter, Bobt. Can­ non, C. F. Cock. Llewellyn Duke, Gus D ittm ar, Jas, L. Dunn, Athol A. Dawson, Vero Da­ vis, Garland de Grafffltiteid, Ballard Dinwiddie. Leslie Kiter. Oliver Fannin, W illis F inley, Rob­ ert Field, Max Fichtenbaum , J, R. Ferguson, Charles Freem an, John M. Ferguson. Albert E. Goudge, W alter G itsei ke, Jr., Albert Graves, W illiam Galvin, Leotin Gross, Francis Carling, George M. Gordon, Clyde Giithero, Meade G riffin, ( ’has. S. Glazhrook, Ioh*i J. Goodfellow, Jr. Jack F . Hyman, Sam C. H olliday, Bertrand Harding, Jr., Mack B. H odges, Fred P. Hart, Paul E. H ar­ I t alson, Chaa. L. Hilliard, Roy Hawk, John Ii. Hill, Jr., E verett T. Houston, William It. Hamby, Birge Holt, Maxey Hart, Tom Hull, Irvin I). H ess, Albert W. Holt, H enry W. H ar­ per, Jr., Hervey Humlong. J. K. M. N. P. Albert S. Johnson, Theodore E. Jones, G eorge I). Jackson, D aniel VZ. Jackson. Ben T. Kelly, Edgar II. Keltner, W inchester Kelso, Jr., John B. King. L. Edwin Lange, Joe it. L ivingston, I^evy, N eth Beachman, Adrian F. Clarence Lohman, Lynn Landrum. David Moore, Joe M axwell, Joseph M ontague, Arthur B. M cDaniel, Sid Julian Malone, Archibald M cNeil, Martin, Jerry Matejka, Earl McDon­ ald, W iley Murray, Lew is M assey, Clifton Moss, John E. Maud, Ilugh D. McCrummen, Jam es IL McReyr.olds, Sidney S. McClendon, Jr.; Ben C. Mara hie, John O. Miller, E rnest T. Martin, Duke M athes, W illiam S. M arshall, W. H. Martin, John F. Myers. Edward Maddox, Preston G. Northrup, H arry W. Nolen. E ugene Penn, Richard W. P ettw ay, brank S. Pope, John C. P atterson, (Continued on P age 4.) I). & F. G. if. A recently statem en t, sent out to premedical students of the various colleges o f the United S tates by F. F. Sim pson, ch ief o f Medical Section of ( ouncil of N ational D efense, in which undergraduates are urged to continue their work. The com m ittee’s sta te ­ ment follow s: for “ In the recent national crisis a con tinuous supply of adequately trained medical officers is absolutely essen the m aintenance of armed tial forces in the field. It would be folly for the country to prepare for the im m ediate em ergency alone— we must face the possibility of the war lasting for years. It is, therefore, the patri­ otic duty of all college students in­ tending to study medicine to remain under the country can avail itself of their trained serv­ ices. instruction until are “Medical schools in a sense ‘munition w orks,’ necessary to pro­ duce trained medical officers for the Army and N avy. All medical stu ­ dents m ust, therefore, in the interest of national sa fety continue their work the excep­ until graduation. With tion o f such men as the N avy can utilize, all graduates are urged to se ­ cure a hospital the the Arm y and surgeon-general of N avy their for consider arms of the service.” training which essential S T U D E N T S MAY DROP ALL THEIR COURSES A T WISCONSIN UNIV. A lthough m ilitary training has not been made com pulsory, the Univer­ sity of W isconsin has gone one step further than the U niversity o f Texas by allow ing students who are physi­ cally fit, to drop all of their courses and take up seven hours of daily work in the various branches of M ilitary Science. Jerom e Crossman, one of th** T exas debaters with W isconsin, stated that the enthusiasm of the stu ­ dents in m ilitary m atters w as at a fever heat; not only by those who are anxious to go to the front, hut b y the students who come the rural sections who are anxious to return home and do their share in the rais­ ing o f food stu ffs. Those students that return to their homes for the last named are receiving purpose credit for the rem ainder o f the term ’s work. from Aliout nineteen I N T E R S C H O L A S T I C LEAGUE MEET letters are being! received daily a t the Extension L oan ; library asking for m aterial on cur-j rent and present day questions. Miss E. S. Goree, the Extension Librarian, course o f his • ays there is a decrease in patronage now, since most o f the rural schools j been entered in four track events, and speech, Senator Page told o f his plan and country clubs have d osed . D u r -; he and his father will leave for A u s -jto giv e the boy in the county who ng the month of January, however, (tin Tuesday morning. j would deliver the best declam ation at I Heacock made a good record in th e, the next county meet a gold watch. 191 books were sen t out. His The Bastrop A dvertiser says: “ This izines and three daily papers are read horse is near the border, but he and vvill Ik- open to every boy in the coun- ind clippings made of valuable ar ti-. his father have already arranged to ty, and should be an inducement to lea. One hundred and tw enty-five m a g -J distance runs and high jump. Richard Heacock of Edinburg has otic address. I bring forth the very best e ffo r ts.” MAY 4 A N D 5. In the These are classified, mounted, and arranged in alphabetical order, md are ready to be used by the pat­ rons of the library. co ie tc Austin for the State m eet. The com ing meet Vvill draw the p ck of the High School students from e'rery section of Texas to the cam - They are com ing in and we m ust be This library attem pts to m eet some 1 pus next week, large numbers, f the needs of rural and sm all town , . fund and, A people who are without library facili- ( readv to receive them. , ties. The m aintenance working s ta ff are inadequate all the demands, for that reason “fir st j m i ghborhood will bt made this week j aid” is given lodging for the to most in need of it. in order to secure va-a to r s . a n d , to meet and classe o f patrons , District Winners, The follow ing district winners have already been reported and will arrive I in A ustin Thursday evening for the S tate m eet. Friends who wish to en- tertain them during their stay should Thj, District ‘>0 18 r,e c a m a s o f e v r y hoarding h o u se | not, tv th# com m ittee residence within the U niversity |j t .g added t0 daj] ,u an ( wag ^ The entertainm ent commit-^ E. McClelland and G. Gal, debaters; Everyone in library are: The rules of this C LARK E TO SPEAK. I- tee w ishes to secure lodgings free for Tem ple Mayland and Reuben Hayden declaim ers, all of Santa Anna; Paul­ ine Ragsdale, declaim er; A ugust H off­ man, speller; Tom W ilkinson and J esse D aniels, tennis players, all from Brownwood. The borrower pays the postage both the visitors during these three days; w ays; 2, libraries m ay be kept for two they will be expected to pay for their weeks only; 3, more than three libra- mea!.- ries on the sam e subject may not be the U niversity com- sent to the sam e school or club, at the munity who can arrange a spare room and bed and are w illing to place it at sam e tim e. the disposal of the com m ittee, are re- quested to let that fact be known to anfl GuY Mobley, debaters; Russell B ed w ell and Lloyd Steger, declaim ers; the com m ittee as early as possible. The plan is to assign lodgings to J°hn Sm ith and Homer Mason, ten­ th© visitors at the tim e of registra- n i s P l a y e r s . From M iles: Gertrude tion. Students guides will escort the Thiele, declaim er. From Knicker- visitors to the homes. quests for certain visitors will be at- tended to b ythe registration com m it- From Alpine: H atley Van Sickle tee, but these requests should be made and Nina Belle Caldwell declaim ers. in w riting as soon as possible. The From M arfa: Doriell Church, de­ names of the visitors and their home claim er; Geo. Morgan and Elsworth address is being published in this col- Share, tennis players. From Sander- umn from day day to day. Dr. E. M. Clarke, instructor ni En­ glish, is to deliver graduation ad­ dresses a t M ercedes on May 17, at McAllen on May 18, and at Pharr on May 19. Special re- hocker: Velma Cockburn, speller, son: Onis Vineyard, speller. From San Angelo: Barton Pratt D istrict 19. District 18. yesterday yards An interesting event connected with District 17. the annual county m eeting of the U ni- From varsity Bastrop County was the appearance Schw artz Mary Kelly, o f Senator P age, who gave a p a tr i-t Kotsky, declaim ers. Interscholastic League o f and W illard Brown, debaters; El Paso: M att R aw lings errin and Leon 4000 SIG N A L CORPS F IN D S PA C E. About IO O students in M ilitary S ci­ ence 102, the class in signaling, march­ ed a fte r ­ noon in order to obtain the average pace of each man in the com pany. The class w ill practice sign alin g n ext S at­ urday. The paces yesterday ranged from about 36 to 27 inches, with an average o f about 32. Pi'vt-i-sit x. military shat ■Yesterday marked the close o f the first W eek’ training in the Si it has thus far ■en suet Oui is the opinion of all. his aids are ■iptain Boswell ■fhly pleased with the enthusiasm ■own by the students, and agree that B the end of the session th is Uni- its share to- will have done and ’ rd preparedness. formations undertaken I last the School o f Soldier anc h0ui of t h e Squad. F acin gs and rilling were stressed. B esides the • ur drill work, calesth en ics was ,n'i for two days resulted rS iiud s tif f jo in ts. This form ations w '*l be un- ■ ""*Ul ■ orv i! ' ■ , »taken. l (H <>L\Rs HOLD POSITIONS. T^cordinj | l a y ■ I ^ K to a statem en t m ade yes George C. Parkinson, *ln& representative o f the Rhodes rust, A m ericans holding ,ar' b arships w ild be able to ary service w ithout in- the sta tu s. Their rr‘a-' be continued at the end of service. ^-ence with ^ L f 0rrn ‘ BEED GETS COM M ISSION. I rank L. Reed o f the f ^ ' J recently been a h E * * * to write p agean t m usic ! : T heological Sem inary s * nt of h i i s . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N There it is, John!” It’s the “Crescent-F ille r/’ the simple little device that fills and cleans i jL S e l f - F i l l i n g f P Fountain Pen NON-LEA KABLE in four seconds. It was the first self-filling d evice made —and it’s the simplest. University Drug Store THE DAILY TEXAN BARB PRIMARY TO The Student Daily Publication of the University of Texas. BE HELD TUESDAY P u b lish e d e v e ry m o rn in g except Mon- d ay d u r in g the college year. J u d g e s Vppointed to Hold First Barb P rim ary Ever Held in I Diversity. Rn Ie red as second-class matter at the Postoffice at Austin, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Boxes will be open for voting ir Subscription price $2.50 per y e a r - the Barbarian primary Tuesday m ar - V oters P le d g e Support. provided for each sudent through the Student Activity fee. ii? a t Roy E H a w k .............. Editor-In-Chief Silas B. Pagedale-----Managing Editor Otis E. Nelson .......... Manager Offices: University, Room 109, Main Building, Telephone 3149. Down Town, 204 W. Sixth St., Telephone 489 Office Hours—The manager of the Texan will be in the office from IO to l l o’clock daily. Issue Editor Today VIRGIL P. LEE John Ellis .................. Associate Editor Reporters. Elisabeth Nelson John Weber C , Iv Dawson Maud Milam. Dorothy LochrnigeH B. Henry Asie Loo Fish. Mildred Gladney. VV A Naugle Parker Tra^k Lewis B. Walker J. E. loha.'- n J. B L o ffic i ' 1 Boxes for men Jointed at the Main Building. th* I •A Building, and the Engineering Buikb ing, and a box for all w »men will be placed in the Ma n Building. The boxes will t-e closed promptly at or e o’clock. Th, ' idces at the various boxes are as follows: In the Main Building, f r met Roy Pr e-t. * h ie f. Pee- e M* a Ic r. \. Geo re t Lewis. Lyle Baker. R. lh * Paul Ledbetter, Vernon Gregory, < h a r’.vs i et T, rry. Vt. C Heare. In the Main Building, for women. U. E I jinn, ch ■ f ; Bob I ie UL JacK Blat vk. Paul r ■ Vt ne rry, El, an, r Sykes Gay nelle [iu h e MelVnald. IV He** ng. S Greire*. chief: I Henry Leg Taylor. R. tv Law cr. A \ Long, Jackson. Roscoe Runge In the Eng cer ng Bail-isr g >V. J W ere. chief: Eugene Park. N t. IL Roy. J* L 1 ‘r r T irevert :n Broaden In the law Bull Guinn. Virginia VV ear, F. S It I •*'. OppOSat# k r Sn mf ft *11 ft** tfidm t, J VV i t ra • . hep* I na t rr TR VINING I VMI*. E Ti . Ii"! Look the s u g g e s t e d by ( apt,tin Ike'well over. Be sure that you get what ) ou m u't take with >(Hi before you '•tart. for I eon spring'* is far from a city. Faculty men are entering the as we student". camp a?* well Had you noticed that? Both the captain of the fo o t­ ball and the baseball learn o f th is year have signed up. “ Pig Bit (m ar and “ Huck** Hart are going to try a d ifferent life for a while y ex pres: tv Ti a r t ma! the stems to . •;*'v Th* war la rn h i n ca* % ii. s competition f »r s., for there ne f the offices, chairman of unci I, f* r which George How* ii Bill Martin are contestants, temi>er of the Barbarian party .who will pledge himself to vote for f the party in the re g ­ •he n »minee-; ular election i- eligible to vot« . T ie girls ort' es pet ally urged !< participate, - nee the primary wa> in­ stituted largely that they might have equal opportunities with the men for expressing their will. The girls art not eligible as voters for the chairman of the council. RESOLI HON FOK POH ELL. Two quizm asters of the I~iw Department are in the list, and we dare say that Clyde Glithero and Joe Burney will enjoy the . i three outing a fter quiz-grading. . term ' o il _ , . . Oklahoma I ni virility will have The fallowing resolution w a ' adopt- si by th,** Senior class with regard to h* death of the Lith* r of th, presi- fen* of the Sem r class: . * Whereas, W ard Powell, president o f na r da.'S. has w en ca Iud home «• . , th* death of his father, and Whereas, he has suffered a great the death of his father: there to get a few more on the if they intend to equal the I ni- j versity enrollment by the end of next week. roll | ^ re j>t. ? the Univ- - ' • . ’ hat we extend t - nu it' \ r t^, <, nior C • * -e-r , I pr*-si i I n h s I - reave me? t ; and t the army life, for his name can Im* seen among those registered, h . L. h a s served h i s term in the Second Texas as a starter. th - B*' !t fa rth e r resolved, that a copy to Th*- f Daily Texan, and j copy Ie sent t< Ward Powell. on be given r* -■ I W IDEN M \K1\», GOOD. Lynn latndrum. the popular editor of the 191?» Texan and in­ ventor of the ’T h u n m es.' got in line just in tim e yesterd ay. J thr ugh V J to St Elmer N Widen. E E. *11, passed the other day en rout* I oil;', to take Hi- new- appoint­ ment as as.' stunt chief engineer with a n{ a rj j .,,*■>> He ■ us eve me c e of the most t h e E n g n e e : r g D e ­ he Teit-ph n* t i c r t m e n , ; Ti m r r i t i n . p a r t m e n t i f t h e ' ’ h ' w e s t e r n N w t ' w r 1'- r With the declaration by the aliens should regents that all go, we wonder why “ Alexander * Frederick C b ir e “ has not been carted aw ay. m ember, th is f*nnd -viint C.erman origin. { <■ lf you will re- H,- w I 4 • i- of *-r / £ s ' v C O M F O R T The New E lkskin Track Shoe F its Like a Glove Baseball, Track, and Tennis S u pp lies ; C & S Sporting Goods Co. Telephone 810 i 613 C on gress J DELAYED MAGAZINE %* OUT IN FEW DAYS J »;* V V V v V *1* V *1* *1* v v 4* * CHAPEL NOTICE! f the Magazine h a a |4 * h u t two mornings. Next Number to Contain Interesting J, y..,air<( -.tew!*-, and Editorial'. i o 'e r Design by ( allieut, v layed for a few days of the L» i c an exa Rex rn se lion, at ion for a rrrsv ru.ar *. a l r e a d y an r a t d Ma ga i Mr'. Ik.ra Neill Rajrm .V TV I J Miss R. ni k, ar ti oiht r arti es vf interest, P. -p- rt Gillett als ha- an editorial based on the war .'it uat> on. The cover des g? is I y Ma ii.-on Cal tv? ut. and re p re-en ts a Varsity ,y Ml'S Dorothea Hoi: • Used ‘or the special edition of the publica­ tion at the erd of the school year .cill traditions A spec a1 effort will be ma ie to make the last number one worthy cf ■he dignity a i d of th* *ch.»»‘*L All th* best work by stil­ ler) *< in the Engh*h classes will be u a v a -'o d Art i les, poems, stories. .,nd w«*rk of general interest will be -(•Im ted _________________ DK. BD E S E W R IT E S B U L L E T IN . it. continued Those who attended Chapel to a y esterd ay were treated talk by Mr. most excellent his Gnbbie. He 't u d y of the theme used the C hrist, th# m an and His power. The th a t he rn* st striking r .ng that we are n t sa J was a I ri ; ie « f , an, v 4* but by the power of Jesus, Hr: •§*! t h e m a n . W e h o p e M r . G r i b - •«§» •*. . * O a i l . . g a Instead of f I ii % > t> 11 * t the usual Mon- •§*: 'i t , 'Ll I iVt. A V. *v * 4 i ii ll I v * irt ss I*;, a v .- t i n g v •f* missionary representative, VV ■ * e v M r VV V a g o I t r w i f i r v 4* v DISC I'SS IO N S Pf >> TIM FN ED. The round table discus si r,- begun o re the time ago by members of icuhty and several students will be the duties evolving th** new course' sn Military > i* •e ; ive be* n attended t . sacs Dean . .nee u *. I «r"i_ . r * • • • • « * * •!» *r* v » • *-• ».« T h e p u rp o se o f th ese dis U '.'ions m e e t c m l t p ics o f the day m jc ( n ._ h as l o n g d e ' i r e d to g et s t u d e n t s . ; . i i Ii ll? aru j , f o u , i x« r - s t y h a p p e n i n g ' , a n d in form ally a n i d is c u s ' g e l - T h e fa c u lty in- t h i n g ' be 'id e s I ni* it: «*ther «* t h e y t h i n k t e re -t * : - * ^Le-e r**und t a b l e t a l k s xviii p r o v e The IVpartment of F< 4ogv and Ttehnol gy has . , j 'n t h e P e r m i a n of We.-d T e x a s . T h is bulletin eras written by Dr. Emil B(wse. who r ec ent l y w e n t to Mexico. ti - factory. - ... : ’ r LII meet you at Reasonover’a Bar- u , f * - ’ t i e * * ' T e r S h o p , L i t t l e f i e l d B u d d i n g . l NI TED STATES DEPOSITARY The Austin National Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS R ESO L RC ES. 5 5,000,000.00 OFFICERS; E P. WILMOT. President Wm. H. FOLTS, Vice-President MORRIS HIRSHFELD, Cashier C M BARTHOLOMEW. A -st Cashier FACT ETV A N D ST I DENTS* U C O L M S SOLIC ITED NO ACCOUNT TOO SMAI L FOR US TO HANDLE C A N O E S At Special Prices The Walter Tips Co. Player Piano Rolls 30c P o p u la r S h e e t Music 10c J. R. Reed Music Co, The American National Bank IN A U S T IN , T E X A S LL S. G O V E R N M E N T D EPOSITARY C APITA L $300,000.00 SU R P L U S $700,000. RESOURC E S $5,000,000 SOLIC ITS Y O UR ACCOUNT »eo. W. Littlefield, President R. C. R olerdtau, V ice-Prendent I.. J. Schneider, Cashier, II. A Wroe, Vice-President T. H. Davus, Yice-I reeident H. P fa efflir, A itis tar.! Cashier. Carl T. Widen, Asaistant Cashier Our Kodak Print" are gu a ra n teed not to fade. They will look a** well ten y ea rs from now a" they do the day you get them . J o r d a n Co. “We Make Kodak P rin ts E v ery D ay.” 610 C ongress Branch at Van Smith? Eye Examiners And Makers of \ I. 1I V (.L A S S E S (JI THE S T E L F O X CO. J. T h o'. Ward O ptom etrist in ( harge. ORDERS TAKEN For Punch and Fancy M olds and Brick Ice < ream* For All O ccasions Griffith Drug Co PHONES » 1 S c a r b r o u g h B u ilding) V; i i / files j I ... u ie Dp Even som e of our married stu ­ dent" are am ong the number. We the won t nam e them . list over and you will see. l^ook There w on’t he much Pubii- ration Board, wi th four of the i t te r seven m em bers at Leon 'spring'. Ae are w ondering how thev will lave a quorum. Get your work done a a riy , and run home and tell the - d k s good-bye. and entire m eal b efo re eg in s. g et one cam p i ORR ELTK >N T■ Texa A fternoon T e a every a ftern o o n ex cep t S u n d a y S i . ' n poi' 4 rc-rstxw *..>ia reft will begisi th r e e - th tty » a t T h e d o o rs w ill A-s- y a m rr mpt.’y ar 3:'' M a je s ty 7 * a- : *•- -e be fro ad? Cactus T ea R oom SWANN Furni ture andCarpet Company A".o*r.-:r it..-'axe w: to tike pers<:»r the I -rtr-r- ■ i f;t Most ' little Urb?- - na', mas r ' -1" ■air ‘‘The Quaint L ittle Place are ,tv Wi t h a Personify.** — .... .............. _ Phone 3493 W e F u r n i s h More H om e! T h e r e Is a Reason life “stuff.** and if th e p a c ifis t' don't j like it. th e y can read th e C ollege N otes or som ething else. Our We have received our salary “dope* w ill bear a Leon S p r in g . JNO. L. MARTIN ►r th e year, so we are goin g to date lin e a fte r n ext w eek. and ed itor a s long a s th ey w an t tHir little o f fic e will be at th e We w ill g u a r a n te e to fill d isp o sa l o f any w ho w ant to use colum n d aily wi t h w a l l a t ype w riter. FOg STUDENT LAMPS AND SUPPLIES EV ERI THING ELECTRICAL ....... p* °** *2* r Rent or Purchase an U N D E R W O O D “T he M achine You W ill E ventually B uy” H ave You Lost Anything? Did you know a d v ertisin g in The th a t Texan w as th e best w ay to recover it? The Texan reaches th e en tire stu d en t body. Rates are one cent per word for th e fir st insertion and a half-cent for each additional insertion* C w f t w 112 W. 7th St. Phone 87 ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN READ LECTURES / ON EXPLOSIVES M E N GOING TO C A M P S H O U L D A R R A N G E FOR C A C T U S A T ONC E Black Kid Pump a beauty— s o ft, flexible kid. lip111 sm()0^ Iin‘ tog—everything you could ask in the way of style and c o m fo r t. Priced at $ 6 . 0 0 T. H. Williams & C o m p an y F R O S H T A K E H O T LY D I S P U T E D G AM E FROM ST. E D W A R D S TE A M for the The U n iv e r s ity Freshm en | took a j clo sely contested g a m e from St. Ed­ w ard s College Friday eve n in g by a F alk served on the •» to J count. mound fir st-y e a r men, and held the preps to tw o scratch hits, I s t r ik in g out on an a v e r a g e o f about is a t w o men product of A u stin High, and Billie Disch is ex p e c tin g much o f him next year. The entire team played a class of ball that a lw a y s causes lines of ap ­ preciation to the coach’s countenance. inning. He decorate in each ►Several g a m e s are scheduled to be played before the season closes. Mon­ day of this week they play the D eaf and Dumb In stitu te, W ednesday St. Edw ards C ollege again , and Saturday the A ustin High team. t h e y meet N one of these^can be played on the home grounds, as they are being used j for m ilitary train in g purposes. “T ” A number o f 2nds will be aw arded to the second string men of lid s y e a r ’s regu lar squad som etim e soon. I he eligib le list w ill be given ou t later. A D V E R T I S E IN T H E T E X A N . ro y’s. AFTER THE GERMAN Our Fountain Is at Your Service We Cater Especially to University Students G R A H A M ’S Ninth and Congree* II SOCIETY M i s s Aubrey Herring will leave S a t ­ ’ d ay n ight for her home in N acom a. Miss Mary Anne Bluttner is ill at Seton. M iss Esther Levy has gon e to her home in FI Paso. Miss I ranees Woodul has returned to Laredo, a fte r a short v isit with >’"• sister, Lottie Woodul. Mrs. F vans has returned to the IJni in Waco. vet ity, after a short stay Miss F ia n c e s Rowe le ft Thursday n ight for San Angelo, w h ere she w as called on account o f the illness of her mother. M i s s Gladys Jam eson o f P ale stin e is v isitin g friends in the U niversity. I heta Kappa Alpha entertained yeste rd ay with a shower for Miss Lu­ cille R ogers, who will be m arried soon. Mrs. Baker’s Sunday School cla ss o f the U n iv ersity Baptist C h u r c h e n ­ joyed a boat ride and picnic Satu rd a y afternoon. Miss Arlee Tham es is ill at Muckle- Mr. F ielding Smith of A u stin e n te r ­ tained the Zeta I au A l p h a g i r l s with a picnic and boat ride. I he Pi Beta Phi alumni entertained the annual the active chapter with Founder’s Day picnic yeste rd ay. Miss Ada Johnson o f Lubbock v isitin g friends in the U n iversity. is The ( hi Phi F ra ternity en tertain ed their travelin g secretary, Mr. Howard F. Fletcher, with a banquet at the Cactus Tea Room last F riday night. Miss Hallie Walker is spending the week-end iii Dallas. Miss Ora C ortz’s friend s will be sorry to hear of her w ithdraw al from tile I niversity. Miss t'o rtz g o e s to S ea ttle to join her parents in their new home. < he mi st D isc u sse s M aking of De stru ctive C om pounds Now Used By W arrin g N atio n s. “ Modern E x p lo s i v e s ” w as the sub ject o f a lecture by Wm. T. Read, ch em ist for the Buerau of Economic 11< ology and T ech no logy o f the llni- versity, delivered b efore the Organic last night. The C h e m istr y Colloquim discussion w as confined to the reac­ tions in the exp losions, the m anu factu re o f the e x p lo siv e s now in use, and facts of gen eral interest in the connection with various form s o f sh ells and mines. the m ak in g of involved , , powder, E x p lo siv es are divided into five g e n ­ eral c la sse s : Black ntro- including d y n a ­ e ellu lose m ix tu re s, mite, e x p lo siv e s co n sis tin g o f notro- ^ I glycerine, m tro-com pounds, such as picric acid, and fin ally, d etonators, which a t p resen t co n sist a lm o st e n ­ tirely o f o rgan ic m ercu ry salts. They are also classifie d as to the u se to which the are to be put, in asm uch a s so m e can be used a d v a n ta g eo u sly in the projection o f sh ells and others in b lasting. T h us black powder would not be v e r y e f f e c tiv e in quarry b la st­ ing, as also d y n a m ite could not be used in cannons. firm the Dupont T he sp eak er sta te d that m ost o f explosives the now m a nufactured were made by in In the event o f actual N ew Je r se y , war, m erely new m a n u fa c tu rin g units need be added. The precautions ne co ssary in m un itions p lants are nu ­ merous because o f tin* great ease with the nitro com pounds explode. which In m an y ca s es, n ot more than one man in on e room of the plant at a tim e to lessen danger. Felt slippers are worn to avoid even the slight disturbance to w a lk ­ ing, which is all that is n ecessary to d eton ate the exp lo siv es. is allow ed incident COMM U T K E A P P O IN T E D . REC E P T IO N ■CALLED O F F . in tense The A cadem ic Reception C om m ittee reports that th e proposed A cadem ic Reception wall be culled o f f on account o f the in other a f lairs. This c o m m itte e is com posed o f all the class o f fic e r s o f the A cadem ic D epartm ent. in definite p o st­ m en! o f the R a tt le r s ’ dance was tak en a s a precedent. interest T h e W. A. A C H I L L E S THE P I O N E E R G R O C E R Invites you to c a l l o r te le p h o n e your wants in h i s line. Q u a lity and service, f ir s t c o n s id e ra tio n . “If it if* good, we h a v e it.** “lf we have it, it if* good.*’ Special Attention to S o ro rity and Fra t«rnit) llou aea Both Phone* 865 3 0 8 -1 0 W . 16th THE ELLIOTTS’ The Cactus has gone to press, but THE EL L IO T T S haven’t gone anywhere. We are right here, ready, willing, and anxiously waiting to make those “nice” fancy pictures that you were wanting as soon as the rush was over. THE ELLIOTTS’ WHEN YOCH ( L O T H E S A R E D IR TY , R IN G I U , A N I ) THEY W IL L C O M E B A C K ( L E A N O N C E MORE DRISKILL H O T E L L A U N D R Y T H E L E A D I N G L A U N D E R E R S SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEXAN President Vinson has recently ap pointed a com m ittee to send out at once to the facu lty, stu d en ts, and ex stud en ts o f the U n iversity a blank re­ questing information concerning their q u alifications for the serv ice o f their country in the present crisis. Tho"e appointed on this com m ittee are, Mr. J. F. Royster, chairman; M iss Lulu AI. B ailey, Messrs. J. M, Bryant, J. \. de H aas, ll. VV. Harper, J. A. Lo­ m ax, and E. W. Patterson. its L>t m ee tin g the Board o f Regent.-' placed at the disposal o f this commit-* to cover the exp en se, tee A t S U M M E R STI D E N T S MAV D R ILL. to w h eth er s t u ­ The question as dents atten d in g the su m m er school will have to take up a course in Mili­ tary Science has not been brought be­ fore the faculty, sa y s Dr. F. Kby, and no step s will be taken in this m a tter J until P resident Vinson’s return. Is the m erchant that you are trad ­ ing with ad vertisin g in The T e x a n ? A Most Attractive Figure A corset is so personal so much a part o f one’s very self — that it should be most thought­ fully selected and fitted by a skillful fitter. Fkedfern M odels en hance figure beauty and correct figure defects. You will appreciate the value o f a Redfern Corset, and you will like the beauty o f form and exquisite dain­ tiness o f the latest models. H E A R YE! Get Your Cactus at the Cactus Office or at the Co-op $3 up For Sale by T. H. WILLIAMS CO. the C actus announces. “ All men g o in g to tho train in g camp at Leon S p r in g s should It a ve their: nam es a t the Cactus o ffic e, so that their i actus m ay be delivered to them w ithout d ela y,” R. (Y W hite, m an a ­ ger ot He th a t those w ho paid furth er stated the rem aining two dollars on their ( actus would receive the book pre- ’ paid, but that if no p a y m e n t were to; be m ade before tim e of sh ipm ent, the ! book would be mailed them C. (). I).,j plus the cost o f delivery. The book ; is exp ec ted to be out about the mid- lie of M ay, as has been previously a n ­ nounced. O N L Y F I F T Y - N I N E S T U D E N T S HAN E NO T R E E N R E I N S T A T E D to All but 59 o f the stu d en ts w ho were I Topped from the U n iv e r s ity rolls on sig n up for tccount o f failure ourses in m ilitary train in g have been re-instated , according to the r e g is ­ trar’s last count S a tu rd a y a ftern oon. for r e in sta te ­ ment, Mr. M atthew s s a y s none have refused to conform to the new r e g is ­ tration. On the other hand, all have m anifested a fine spirit, and he thinks all will ev e n tu a lly report for adjust- nent. O f th o se reporting Several m isu n d erstan d in gs have r e ­ sulted from the cou n ts m ade o f the war course stu d en ts a t the o f fic e , hut mist of those who have been car eless their duty have been special aliout t a k in g on ly one students, who are •nurse, and lire w ork in g full tim e out- ide. Mr. M atthew s s a y s special con­ sideration will be given them. ALC ALDE OUT MAY I. It The A lcalde will be out T u esday, May I. is to contain this month in Au-- in article, “ Historic H om es i in, by Mr. Sam uel E. Gideon, a s s o ­ nate p rofessor o f A rchitecture, and Dr. I'eregrin us- in g s,” w ith its usual dry wit a n d good tumor. is also an ap p r ecia ­ tion o f Mrs. L e izw itz o f Grace Hall. Benedict's I here •‘The MEMORIAL SKK VK US. At t h e re g u la r Y. W. ( ’. A . m ee tin g on Monday aftern oon, m em orial s e r v ­ ices will be held for Miss Katherine E lizab eth W h ite and M iss Maud Barnes. Short talks w ill be made by M isses Lavender, A y n e sw o r th , Ada Miller, and Ruby Bell, Special music will Im* rendered. ICs No T rouble T o entertain when you have C A N D I E S for A m erican Queene. r ru- N u t Chocolates is only one of tho delect­ able confections w e offer for social occasions. M ADE IN TEXAS Sold Everywhere $ 1 O O THE p o u n d - Alway* F r e a h B y E x p r e s * ? MISS GEARING ASKS TEXAS WOMEN TO AID IN CONSERVING HXM) in Mi s s Mary E. G earin g, head o f the the School o f Hom e Econom ics publicity ch airm a n , U n iversity , and Texas D ivision, U. S. A rm y Food Service, has recently a d dressed an appeal to the w om en of T e x a s th a t they follow certain regu lation s in the purchase, p reparation, and service o f foods while* the country is in a s t a te the o f war. M iss G earin g u rg es v om en to attend the county o r g a n iz a ­ tions in th e various counties, which are to Im' assem b led by the county in May, that th ey m ay ju d g e s ea r ly learn how the w o rld ’s food su pp ly. t o con serve Geo. R. A llen, sh oem a k er and re­ pair man, 2406 Guadalupe St., phone 459?— Work called for and d elivered; we use Moulin so le s, ch eap er and leather. Men's se con d ­ b etter than 6-12 hand sh o es bough t. Cornell University Medical College IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Admits graduates of the University of Texas presenting the required Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Instruction by laboratory methods throughout the course. Small sections facilitate contact of student and instructor. Graduate courses leading to A. M. and Ph.D. also offered under direction of the Graduate School of Cornell University Applications for admission are preferably made not later limn June. Next session opens September 27, 1917. For information and catalogue, address THE DEAN, Cornell University Medical College, Box 415 First Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street, New York, City. N o tic e ! Whether you are going to buy a suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, a cold drink or a ticket to a moving picture show, always tell the man that you saw his advertisement in The Texan. When you buy anything from anyone that does not advertise in The Texan, tell them that if you are to continue to buy from them that you shall expect them to advertisi in The Texan. MW M A J E S T I C Night, 8:15— O r c h e s tr a . 50„-75c; Balcony, 35c-50c; Second Balcony, 25c. M atinees, 3 O’clock— 1000 Seat* at 25c; Few at 50c. Tomorrow and Tuesday—Matinee and Night FROM TH E BIO E A S T E R N T H E A T E R S W H O IS IT? MILO? Cummings & Shell The Cray Trio IN “O N E A F T E R ­ NOON” In a dainty musical Revue, “ON MOONLIGHT BAY” W A R ! W H O IS IT? M E R I A N ’S Sw iss Canines In a funny screamingly “T H E play T E R R IT O R IA L S O L A K T E R E D " - I N THE TR E NC HRS" A Novel. Spectacular Comedy, F e a tu r in g Billy Morse and Bob Temple. Anthony & Adele ACCORDIONISTS Flying Russell* Establishing an A e ­ rial Speed Limit. Bathe News First showing of Current F e in ts A KNOX H AT IS r n LE LF U H R EV ERV SS HERK KNOX ( RE \T E S S T Y L I KIK MKN KNOX STR YWS, PAN V VI VS. B I N G . KOK S, SBL! TS, <1 W I T S LEG* HORNS B I L ­ BI NT ALS, ll It KIN IU S all sh a p e s and sire s and price*. G et U n d e r a K N O X S tr a w A n d g e t in a R. & \ \ . (.'•»<>1 Cloth Suit. Head these price nee these suits and compare prices and su it-: Faint Beaches, $8.50 to $10,00 Dell I teach, $10,00 to $15.00 kt»ol Moth, $8.50 to $12.50. Plain Lien, $10,00. W hite Poplin, >>.50. White Crash. $12.50. Silk Suits, $ 15,00 to $25.00. H A R R E L L S Earl A Wilson Sh irts and C ollars Sid I n t ne Neckwear Have you ever stopped to think of the in­ the Cp convenience y ' would have were located blacks aw ay? Well, let s think of it a m inute. Last week, when you were taking y o u r m id-term exam s, your fountain pen went dry four or five tim es each day, But you were not inconvenienced, because the Co-op is here fo r the purpose of keeping ju s t such things as inconveniencing you. And you ran out of paper, perhaps, or forgot to buy your blue books ahead of tim e, or hest your blotter. B ut the Co-op was " ju st at the head of the s ta irs.” so it did not m atter. from th a t it W e make to prevent trouble from troubling you. We appreciate. in turn, your patronage. our business W a tc h f o r o a r nevi ad. I t will th in g els* you h a d not th o u g h t of. tell \ oc so m e ­ THE CO-OP Laird Schober Shoes for Women Florsheim Shoes For Men D IL L IN G H A M ’S “ LET U S FILL Y O U R PR ESC R IPTIO N ’ A m ost com plete line of toilet w a ters and extracts j ported and dom estic, just received, also nobby line of bath ing caps. We deliver an yw h ere, any tim e, a n y day. JO S E P H S PH A R M A C Y M. L. Vickers, M o rg a n V ining ( f a c ­ 222 Congress Ave. Phones 325-333 H O U G H ’S A U TO S E R V IC E Both P h on es 861 D ay or Night 5 and 7-P a ssen g er Cars. Fords and Automobiles 419 COLORADO S T R E E T 419 C. M. M IL L E R Dealer in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, and Painters’ Supplies. Picture Framing a Specialty. Sign*. 807 CONGRESS AVE. v.-nien -e*, on Rio Grande Street blocks n o r th w e s t from Uni vend F o r p a r t i c u l a r s m i g old phone !lj 1219. McKEAN, EILERS & Cft W holesale Dry Goods, Notion and Furnishing Good* . . TIU . . A U S T IN , - 1847 ll JOHN BREMOND C W H O L E S A L E GROCERS And Roaster* o f High Grade Coffi Texas* Oldest Jobbing Hon* T H E D A I L Y T E X A N COLLECTION GETS MANY ADDITIONS TWO H U N D R E D S T U D E N T S S E E K I N G C O M M ISSIO N S (Contnued from page I) Recent D onations By M ajor Little­ field Especially Valuable to Graduate Students. L u th e r P e te rso n , O liver S. Petty,] F ra n k L. P eyton , Jr ., G eorge Peddy, j Cornell M. Pearce. R. S. T. V. W. George Rucker, Dan H. Ripley, N. H. R a th e r, J r . Gordon Simpson, Jo e R. Simmons, Eugene Steiner. Alec S tevens, D a n ­ iel F. S e a rig h t, J o h n T. Scott, Jr., J. T. S p a rk s, Sens, T u lan e Lee *mith, H am den Spiller, F re d e ric k Sm ith, A. C. S m ith . H e r b e r t Saffold, Benjam in R. Sleeper. H e n ry W. Thom pson, H e n r y Lee Taylor. T a ylor, Robert T h ra s h e r , C harles L. T e r r y , Jo h n A. Thompson, R. H. T ucker, J r . Jo h n C. ulty L Roger E. W iekline, J a m e s D. W ard. I, P W hitin g. R aym on d A. W illiams. K W eber, R. I. Wilson, F ra n k B. W alk er, Buck J. W inn, P re sc o tt William*, Robert L. W ilson, Ju h n W ard, H e r b e r t W h isen a n t. Z. I. -don F. Zander. ' I ny o th ^ r s tu d e n ts have r e g i s t e r ­ 's th r o u g h th e ir home to w n recruit- sta tio n s, while still o th e rs are r. - adv to go th r o u g h the A u stin mill en l h n e x t week, h a v in g been waits ig ■ c i u 'Ti in line a t th e local recruit -'tat or*, w h ere t h e re a r e but two the th e w a n ts o f to care for n n ny appli ant*. OFFICIAL NOTICES RAM SHORN' — R a m s h o r n n ext ' me and place T le -d a v n igh t. T h e for th e ban q u e t will be discussed. All m em bers come out. STUDENTS! DON’T FORGET C A C T U S Before Leaving fot the Training Camp in Of all the volumes placed the L ib rary d u rin g the p ast y e a r none are more valuable the Littlefield th a n collection, donated by M ajor George Littlefield, is the opinion of President This collection is in m a n u ­ Vinson. script form , arid is especially valuable for stud en ts doing g r a d u a te work in Am erican History. The H istory De­ t h a t every t r i m e n t ha* su g g e s te d effort be made to increase the L ittle ­ field collection, and th a t w ithin the . \ i fixe y ears the U niversity should in lectu reship sta bilsh Southern H istory to f u r th e r a t t r a c t -indents to th e U n iv e rsity of T exas m d the study of th e h is to ry of the *outh. special a It is hoped th a t th e p u b lish in g of ionic of the m a n u sc rip ts of t h e eol- < lion will be begun in th e n e a r fu- t u e . In sp e a k in g of the collection and if the kindness of M ajor Littlefield. Pre*; i e ' t Vinson sa d: . ‘‘M ajor Lit- continues w ith ­ e fie ld ’s g e n e ro sity er stint, and d u r in g the su m m e r we *hall *end Mr. E. W. W inkler on a rip throu gh Louisiana. Mississippi, the pur- lia b a m a , and Georgia fo r >ose of discovering a n d p u rc h a sin g idditiona! m a te ria l." The following' m a n u sc rip ts of the Littlefield voile tiun have te e n added H*e April. 1910: The N ew sp a pe rs of th e C harleston !. in­ t C ha m be r of Comm erce, i ch- g the harle.-t n T me*.” the "The. Courier." m d the “ News a nd C ou rier." There in collection .re J t** volumes alone. “ C ity G az e tte ," th The S. IL >:ou*s Manu ami- g o rig in a l report* Stout, v ho -A.t- in th e h , e d u rin g the Civil W ar. se n pts •f Dr. spital con- ?. H. serv - The W S *« a W a sc rip t, rn a m Mar S. O ldham Blam* JR is view* the to i- w nfall of th e Con- C o u r t’* R epo rts re L’OC re jo a i ith e r n which i i i i ana tate* f the ederacy. i ■ c i me? in, -I ’ DHM. E N L IST E D FOR M i l THERN OFFICERS' TR VINING CAMPS f g o r e 0 of th e R eserve a ti.i# m, n tiff ers’ i ,n th e S o u th e rn De- been secured, it Aa- r la y a t tra in ng c am p A to ta l o f 491 certi- * w ere received yes th e v*vst three lay* t h a t w ork of e n r o ll s g has • - 1 m d e r w ay in T exas, A r k a n sa s . •kl ak on a. Lou * an a , and Mississippi. G eneral Perching e x p re sse d p le a s ­ u re a t tho m a n n e r in which citizens ire respon ding , and said he ani not el ie se any dtffic ulty would be e x p e ­ rienced in enrollin g 2500 men each In the Leon S p rin g s an d F o r t L ogan H lo o t’- ' .imp. R a th e r, Ive a n tic ip a te d he re will be a n o % e rf lo w . f o r The "Big M ajor" last l i g h t . the c e n te r of tow n T e “ Big M ajo r" re c ru itin g officer a very a tte n tiv e Aas g*> up down The re a d Aa.* p a r tly co m p rised of U n i­ versity s tu d e n ts, who l a t e n e d t M ajor’s advice concerning the Leon 'p r in g * T r a in in g C a m p w ith m ark ed the course of h:> or. v e n a t i o n . he was in te r ru p te d by he p r o p r ie t o r of the place, in which he crow d had assem bled , who, in a .auk r g vo.ee, asked him not to lean rn th e show case a s it was insured or only t e r e - t. D urin g a l f value. T he “ Big M ajor sneezed Lee the ?\rn,ast cf a 12-rnch ste a m pipe, r-- turned *0 f; i t h a t h * audience had . -ac t e a r e d , as c h a ff rn th e f a ve .of a cyclone. (JE* >L( »GY STU D Y . M essrs C L. B ak e r and U I.. Porc h if the D e p a r tm e n t of Economic Ge- the Bede male* to River fo r a few d a y s to w ork out the Geology >gy h ave gone there. QRCH F S T R A P E R F O R M S . T h e M unicipal (Orchestra will a t the Maje- tic "ender a p r o g r a m Theater th is a fte rn o o n a t 3:30 o’clock. The O r c h e s tr a is m ade up o f some of the best m usician s in this section. The door* will be open a t 3 o ’clock. E H I LTY MEETING MAY 8. The n e x t r e g u l a r fa c u lty m eeting s to be held M ay 8. T h e re is ne t h ­ ug to be ta k e n up o th e r th a n the reg- | alar b u sin ess. SIG M A U P S IL O N M eeting ght a t Si o b i­ in ( a c tu s T ea Room. TU- there. M A, K night. M E N O R A H M E E T I N G — T h e Me- iorah Adi meet th:* a f te r n o o n a t 4. .’resident. intend A L L aho to c o m p e te for Morris S h e p p a rd p rize a t Rusk b a n ­ net T u e sd a y n ig ht, please n o tify J. VV. Ak n im m ediately. TEXAN WANT ADS ads T E X A N w ant b rin g results. tate*, I cent per word f o r the fir s t insertion, th re e insertio ns f o r 2 cents. Vbsolutely no ad ta k e n o v e r the phone. ’all a t room 109, Main Building. No «d ta k e n fo r less th a n 25 cents. P a y ­ n i m in advance a lw a y s required. DR. H. E. B A X T E R , d e n tist, 512 Scar- B rou gh Bldg. Old phone 1316. J R . E. C. B E R W IC K , d e n tis t. Suite 521 S a r b r o u g h Bldg. P hone 3150. Karl’s B a r b e r Shop, 2402 G uada- •ape ■<>R R E N T m n is in »epir.g p r ethene* *, pr ished. or u ip a n t canna ig (.’am p c ity; < hie of th e nicest a p a r t- f o u r room-, h, b a th . .GI m o d e m con- g a r d e n ; nicely fur- J- furn ish ed . P r e s e n t oc- ot g . to O f f ic e r s ’ T r a m ­ l e s s ho re n ts a t once; he re. r e n t h alf price Street. a t I'hone 25**. N Ue 5-2 •ST 'CA'a! ' I this a fte r n o o n . Ring R e tu rn to o w n e r a n d receive 5-2 fo u n ta in pen in [»>T— A Conklin room 25 y e s te r d a y ( S a t u r d a y ) d u r -i mg the 11-12 F in d e r lease notify I.. H. W oodson, tele- »hone 1984. class period. repair. A A N T E D —Y our Fling 4597. We a n d deliver. r--m.pt service. Geo. R. Allen, 240*5 iu adalu pe. 5 .5 shoes c a i 1 to V AN I r.D T»» B U Y — Men's second­ hand shoes. Br me 4597. Gee. R. viler., 240b G uadalupe. Inn :a I T ra in in g . A AN FFD —T he C o m m itte e on T e a c h ­ er- has several calls fo r te a c h e r s cf If c apab le and in- . ested. call a t room I to im m e dia te ly. 4-29 We give quality and service w ith a r b e r work. Driskiil B a rb e r >h p. M o n tz Silver, Pro p . Mar.icur- r - and chiropody a sp e c ia lty . The T exas B a rb er Shop. Viler & O L phant, Prop*. grass. We please 1008 Con- AT RO NT ZE the Co-Op B a r b e r shop,: next to M ajestic T h e a tr e . We take in c u ttin g p o m p a ­ in te r e s t ?spec.ul dours. r t » R > ALE-— A t f ig u r e , choice' low lot a t 2210 Nueces St. P hone 1974, J 5-8 i J? call a t 2212 Nueces. STL D r.N T s — Go Palace B a rb e r to Shop, B a lc h e Bldg., fo r firs t-c la ss work. Billy Wolf, Fh-op. * >ST— One p a i r n o se -g lasse s in case. W e d n e s d a y roomin. F in d e r please 4-30 r e tu - n to Texan office. 1 *R S A L E O R R E N T —’Nice. new 5- room c o tta g e with all m o d em con- Did vou k n o w that un­ le ss you read the adver­ tise m e n ts in The Texan and grive your trade to th o se firm s that adver­ tise, you decrease it? value a s an advertising m edium . CONVENIENCE THIS 15 J I ST O N E OF I HF WAYS we h a v e o f g iv in g you th e m oat efficient service. Arrange Excites Rookies for Your