laito %exalt First C ollege D aily in the South VOLUME XXI. AU STIN . TEXAS, T H U R SD A Y MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 1920 NO. 19 FOR ENTIRE TERM E PUBLIC A nnouncem ent Made of Many Im portant Events To Be G iven This Fall ACROSS ASIA IS BIG PEP MEETING AT CIM TONIGHT the Texan I Block Sm ith T ells of Foreign Everyone E xpected To Be On ^ 0 r ^C.°^ « X * In Siberia H and For B iggest R ally Yet Held This Year A nnouncem ent of the Social Calen- Every stu d en t and faculty m em ber d a r fo r the fall term was made yes- j fleeted last year by the student body I ing of the recent W orld W a r was ex- Gf the U niversity is expected to be 7;15 terd ay afternoon by the Soccial C al­ en d a r com m ittee and includes m any im p o rtan t social functions. The e n ­ tire calend ar is as follows: Some of the most rom antic fig ht- y m . . j g , of t o G n h a t t T hu rsd ay , October 21, La T e rtu lia I members o f th e r e r a n . STUDENTS TO BE ENTERTAINED BT HEALTH SERVICE TO BE ENLARGED D r . G oddard A nnounces New M edical Rules To Be Put In O peration AUSTIN CITIZENS RESPOND TO CALL F Students G iven P rivilege Of Raising T heir Share . T oday Business men and other citizens of increased enrollm ent of the U niversity of T exas and th e re ­ cent em phasis of a definite health program , it h as been deemed wise to the U niversity H ealth Ser- enlarge fee, This y e a r the medical them selves be en tertain ed with a reception a t the which every stu d en ts pays upon en- R eception And D ance Planned For T hose Going To D a l­ las Friday N i g h t Oklahom a and T exas students will vice. With the ► uniform the U niversity, was A ustin yesterday proved 1000 per cent fo r th e U niversity o f, T exas and th e U n iv ersity ’s Longhorn Band by a h e a rty response to an a p - 1 £ am e S atu rd ay , according to Dr. Met- from peal m ade fo r funds w ith which to l^ e n th in , form erly of the U niversity and w ith faculty. lowed by I U niversity Club in D allas a f te r th e terin g th e m usicians. The Band paraded down Congress Avenue a t 4 o’clock y esterday afternoon headed by “ Co-Op” Ed R a th e r’s ca r which con- tam ed the following m embers of the made by 8everal alum ni of * * * um - sp ed a l F inance Com mittee, appointed | v e r itie s . E v ery th in g will be free to have ch arg e of this w ork: Jack and every stu d en t is urged to spend Blalock, ch a irm an ; Benton M organ, a f ew m inutes a t the club. Special McCord M clntirc, and E. C. F a th e r. prov| 8|ons have been m ade fo r th e en- The ca r carried two larg e signs which | read “ We M ust U niform th e B and.” I The p arad e attra c te d much atten tio n . Itim e beforc the ^am e- i Rvi-v toiiro wiii Ko / * to five dollars, increase of fees has The service. s ^ f f 18 co™P°8ed of Dr. C G oddard, chief of s t a f f ; Dr. E thyl Lyon H eard, physician fo r women; . Lvon H eard. Dhvsic’an fo r women: for Dr. Chaa. S. G ates, physician m en; and Dr. S. N. Key, ear, nose and from th ro a t specialist. The visits U niversity physicians are not lim ­ they have been heretofore, ited, as nor is the num ber of days in the hos- consultation the T he reception will be fol- come « n increase of a dance< th ree dollars th is room« haye been enlarged, and students during R efreshm ents 1 tile pital limited. raised The ?n * . . . . S u b scr ip tio n s T a k e n j The band tu rn ed and^'came back up the D allas ex-students association, has Tom A. M cK night, p resident of equipm ent has been improved. N evertheless, students are not pro- - from the Avenue .to p p in g a t every block ! eJ[tended „ „ in v itatio n t0 all stu d e n t8 ! hibited {r° m sw k in « and giving a sh o rt concert while m en.-1 who ( . a n posaibly leave clas8es Sat- j f r o m . ph^ si' ian1V ’lh.e,r ‘ J ? " th ,‘ U " ‘‘ t versify M edical w taff. However, the hers of the finance com m ittee solicit- u rd ay to visit D allas. is not ed subscriptions business concerns and from by-stand- rh e fol‘ ers. f U tt* r " n t t e " tion understood sponded w ith th e ir p a rt m ost enthus- D allas “ j know th a t the D au as peo-i*!0*1 beUv,en U n >versity .students and • — ** iastically. tbe gam e th is y e a r will have one of . ! , be lortrest attendances th e various vision has been m ade w e n te rta in serv,ce of ° « t8lde physicians the stu d ents royally,” Mr. K night ^ ° 'ered by the « ied,cal ***■ 1 I pje a re expecting a good ever seen in ^ Goddard explains fully incom plete but citizens s u b s c rip -1 gaid in his im ita tio n . think th a t ° W‘? g “ c*r.p t ' us 1,1 P lysicians >> The re tu rn s on the r. the rela- the city doctors: “ E very p ro -' r football lists are is re- th at the . . .. it K 17 ? . , in giving ...ill # the citizens fu rn ish them tknin no fVilu th eir p a r t of th is Today the students will be called I ggm® an d I believe th a t Texas a n d | TT flin/i ALULa ~ mn fund. Oklahom a will response w hat they w a n t.” upon for With such a m agnificent from share, it is anticipated th a t the stu- The dance will be one of the best dents will be doubly en th u siastic in , of the y ear according to students who It has been have been in close touch w ith the Dal- bringing up th eir p a rt. pointed out th a t the o ffe r of L utcher las U niversity Club. The U niversity S ta rk , of O range, prom inent a lu m -1 Club has been recently remodeled an d . . . . . 1 . is rn good condition to e n te rta in the college boys. Big D a n c e P lan n ed w ith 1 th e ir; . „ . • * , - . . (C ontinued on P age F o u r) --------------- 0--------------- OKLAHOMA TENNIS MATCH CALLED OFF ■ Missouri V a lley C onference Rules W ould Bar G rang­ er From P laying T exas U niv ersity will not m eet p lan " in* th is fall. a in the U niversity of Oklahom a tennis m atch T entative arran g em en ts had been m ade fo r two tournam ents. The firs t was to have been played on October 15 and 16, a t xVorman, OI lahoma. Several days ago, nowever, the question of the eligibility of C harles G ranger, a m em ber o f T exas’ team , was raised by O klahom a’s insistence the M issouri upon playing under Valley C onference rules. I t * was hoped by th e T exas au th o riities th a t th is m a tte r m ight be settled, sa tis­ factorily, by O klahom a’s ag reein g to play under the S outhw est Conference rules. T his hope w as blasted y ester­ day afternoon, when L. Theo Bell­ mont received a telegram from the athletic au th o rities of Oklahom a U ni­ v ersity th a t be played only under the M issouri V al­ ley rules. the m atches could Ligon S m ith, one of the best mu- I sicians in D allas, has been obtained I to play fo r the dance. A floor larg e enough to accom m odate all visitors j has been obtained in the O riental Ho- i tel D ining Room. The Glance will s ta r t a t eight th irty o’clock. C o-E d s S ig n i n g Up Miss C asis, Dean o f Women, states are j th a t a larg e num ber of co-eds th ° ‘ " 5 * D , " V for S atu rd a y s gam e. She cannot, however, give any definite num ber since m any a re m aking the day trip , and only those who have asked h e r to m ake sleeper reservations fo r them i have tu rn ed in th e ir nam es. No listed reservations have been made yet, because all of th e girls who have spoken to M iss Casis are p lan ­ rtdativcs ning to visit friends here. However, one of the ch iper- ones will rem ain in D allas over Mun­ day to be w ith any g irls who should wish to stay in a hotel. or Two sleepers have been reserved fo r co-eds, and, in case th ere are more applications, an o th er can be secured. Miss C asis u rges th a t all who wish to m ake reservations see h er about it today. -----------0---- •------ THO M PSON DROPS OUT OF RACE FOR OFFICE 01 Mt a PP*y , ... . . . lit _ , , rT “ I. All stu d en ts m ust : students who a re entitled to the ben- . e fits of the S tu d e n ts’ H ealth S erv ice: a permit, signed by the Chief of Medical S ta ff before e n terin g a hospital fo r treatm en t. have “2. All stu d en ts needing X -ray exam ination or other laboratory tests, m ust have a p erm it from the Chief of S ta ff and be assigned by him to a laboratory. “ 3. S tudents calling upon physi­ cians other th an the U niversity S ta ff, will them selves be held responsible to such physicians for paym ent of fees. S tudents desiring the of physicians o th er th an the U niversity S ta ff m ay upon the w ritten perm is­ sion of Chief o f S ta ff, be referred to a hospital and be furnished board and nursing by the U niversity. H ealth Service. 'services “4. All physicians other th a n the U niversity S ta ff m ust, before re f e r r ­ ing students to hospitals, as herein provided, f irs t fu rn ish the C hief of S ta ff w ith w ritten statem en t, giving address, name, city address, home probable diagnosis, and estim ated length of tim e hospital care will be Such physicians m ust also needed. the cbndi- report daily tion of p atien t, and, upon d isch arg ­ ing such p a tie n t from hospital, f u r ­ nish Chief of S ta ff w ith complete re p o rt of case. The U niversity S ta ff of shall also determ ine the length tim e student to hospital b enefits.” in w ritin g is entitled CALHOUN BECOMES ADVISORY MEMBER Dr. V inson A nnounces A pp oint­ m ent To D aily T exan Board Dr. J. W. Calhoun, of the M athe­ m atics D epartm ent, h as been appoint- ed alum nus m em ber of ’ Advisory Board by P resident R. E. j Vinson. T he other m em bers of the Board a re Milton Ling, who was and Hulon W. Black, who as editor- in-chief of the Texan, is an ex-officio the member. The constitution th a t S tu d en ts’ Association requires one m em ber of the Board an alum nus o f the U niversity. be The p rim a ry function of the Ad­ visory B oard is to select the s ta ff Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN PLANS DISCUSSED Team C aptains A ppointed M onday N ight To A ssist In D rive For Funds P lans fo r the forthcom ing Young Men’s C h ristian Association finance cam paign were discussed and p erfect­ ed in the re g u la r weekly m eeting pf ^cabinet , Monday the night. association T w enty-five team ca p ta in s were se- These men are in tu rn to select eight a ssist­ ants, the nine men com posing a team . By dividing the city into geographi­ cal blocks, and by each team to so m any blocks, every s tu ­ dent will be given an opp ortunity to contribute to this association which has served the stu d en t body for m any >ears. C abinet m em bers confidently the -w holehearted and unstin t- assigning ed su p p o rt of tfle stud ents C harles B arrow , p resident of the cabinet, presided over the m eeting. O ther m em bers p re sen t w ere: John ll. A w trey, Benton M organ, Reed G ranbury, Jack Oglesby, IL R. Cox, W illiam P otts, Sim Hulsey, Sim Kel­ ly, M yron E verts, H enry S tra ssb u r- ger, E v erett Jones, F ra n k McGehee and Block Sm ith. BEAUM O NT STU D ENTS ELECT CLUB OFFICES On T uesday afternoon the Beau- r ant club m et for leorgani/.ation and election of officeia for the new year. The follow ing o f f e r s were elected: W illiam McNeil, p resid en t; Lucite C h ristian , vice p resid en t; Ben Wood- head, sec retary and tre a s u re r and Wilson Young, reporter. Plans fo r the y e a r’s work were dis­ Among cussed and decided upon. other thin gs, the club’s plans to fos­ the ter a closer affiliatio n between U niversity High School. The social phase of the t r - ganization will not be overlooked. and B eaum ont in evidence. Every B eaum ont stu d en t is invited to become a member of the organization. was -------------o ~ ... W e e k E n d i n g O c t o b e r 16 S atu rd ay , October 16, G erm an Club, K. C. Hall. W e e k E n d i n g O c t o b e r 23 Club— T exas Bible Chair. F rid ay , October 22, K appa A lpha T heta dance— C ountry Club. S atu rd ay , October 23, G erm an Club— K. C. Hall. S atu rd ay , October 23, Phi D elta T heta dance— C hapter house. W e e k E n d i n g , O c t o b e r 30 T h u rsd ay , October 28, Young Men’s C n ristian Association and Young Women's C h ristian A ssociation Re­ ception a t Men’s Gym. F rid ay , October 29, Acacia dance— Elk's H all; Newm an Club dance— Newman H a ll; D elta D elta D elta dance— C ountry Club; Mrs. B urk's E nglish Classes— Mrs. B urk's. — K-. C. H a ll; Beta T h eta Pi— C hap­ te r house; Sunday Club dance— G regg Hall. W e e k E n d i n g N o v e m b e r 6 Mid term week. S a tu rd a y , November Club— K. C. Hall. 6, G erm an W e e k E n d i n g N o v e m b e r 13 F rid ay , November 12, D elta K appa Epsilon— C ountry C lub; Sigm a Nu | —C h ap ter house; T fx a s P re-m eds— E lk's Hall. s \ S atu rd ay , Novffrffr r 13, G erm an Club— K. C. H a ir * W e e k E n d i n g N o v e m b e r 2 0 F rid ay , N ovem berJl9, R a ttle r Club — C ountry C lub; D elta Sigm a P hi— K. C. H all; D elta T heta Phi— E lk ’s H all. 4 rn S atu rd ay , Novenilk*r 20, G erm an Club— K. C. H a ll; T heta Xi— Coun­ try Club. W e e k E n d i n g N o v e m b e r 27 24, W ednesday, November Phi Gamma D elta— C ountry Club; K appa Sigm a— C h ap ter house. T hursday, November 25, T h an k s­ giving Reception—S tate Capitol. F rid ay , November 26, Phi Sigm a T hanksgiving D elta— E lk ’s H all; G erm an— K. C. Hall. W e e k E n d i ng D e c e m b e r 4 F rid ay , December 3, Phi K appa Psi — Place announced la te r; Lam bda Chi A lpha— Place announced la te r; Phi Mu— Place announced la te r; Sigm a Alpha Epsilon— C h ap ter house. S atu rd ay , December 4, Germ an Club— K. C. Hall. W e e k E n d in g D ec em b e r l l S atu rd ay , October 30, Germ an Club! lected to a ssist in th e drive. e t h i n , Men.a „ in j pe r i m e d by the Czecho slovaks th eir jo u rn ey of over ten thousand m ile. th ro u g h hostile co untry to reach sharp tor one of th e th eir old homes in the disrupted A us­ to tro -H u n g arian em pire, according W. A. (B lock) Sm ith, S tu d en t Life S ecretary of the U niversity. Mr. Sm ith served the Inter-A llied arm ies in S iberia as a Young Men’s C h ris­ tian Association sec retary from May 1919 to J u n e 23, 1920, when he sailed for A m erica. lies of the year. A high m ark in pep will be reached th a t will alm ost equal th a t the T hanksgiving gam e, according to “ S ta g ” Rowland, Yell Leader. preceding New athletic sw eaters will be p re­ sented to the yell leaders by the Co- Op. P lans for the rooters a t the Ok­ lahom a A. & M. gam e will be divulged and fin al yell practice will be in order T he R ussian take tra n s p o rt they could join The C zech o slo v ak s were d ra fted into service by the A u strian s in the beginning of the w a r in 1914 and placed in a larg e u n it on the R ussian ^rom s ta r t to finish the Czechs were fron t. However, more anxious to win th e ir own free­ dom th a n to fig h t for the G erm an allies, and, w ith bands playing and flags flying, the whole u n it m arched s u rre n ­ into the R ussian lines and dered. governm ent agreed to allow the Czechs to cross for .Siberia and the F rance w here allied arm ies and eventually reach their homes in Bohemia. E stim ates of the num ber of stu ­ dents who will atten d the gam e are variously placed, but 500 or 600 are surely expected according to p resen t indications. I t is thou gh t th a t the prospect of a h ard gam e w ith Okla- fioma, coupled w ith the attra c tio n s of the F a ir anil of D allas, is likely to bring out a g re a te r num ber of s tu ­ dents a t the last m inute. P a rtic u la r­ ly those who expect to m ake the trip should be p resen t a t the to learn th e program fo r the trip . un­ the in c a rry in g tru stw o rth y T e a m D u e G ood S e n d - O f f agreem ent and attem pted to prevent The team is a due a good send off the Czechs from continuing th eir for this tussle as the Aggies are dop- journey across Siberia, b u t the Slavs ed to be unu sually stro n g this season. with visions of freeing th eir country Pep of the h ighest o rd er is demanded and before them , resisted Lenine before, d uring, and a f te r the fra y , to the T ro tsk y ’s arm ies w ith crude show the Texas S p irit win o r lose. From th a t arm s they could obtain. time un til the y ea r the about C zecho slo vaks, 100,000, successfully resisted the j o ­ yance of the Reds in a b arren t e r r i ­ tory of several thousand miles. Y. M. C. A. A id ed F o r c e s The Bolsheviki proved to be out p resen t num bering ra lly in leaving S iberia and It was not until the p re sen t year th a t all of the Czecho-Slovaks suc­ ceeded ta k ­ ing tra n s p o rt fo r th eir native country of which P rag u e is the capitol, Mr. Sm ith says. One of the most im­ p o rta n t agencies which m aterially aided the Czechs in th e ir long w a r­ fa re w ith th e Reds was the Young Men’s C h ristian Association. In ap ­ preciation of the work of the Asso­ ciation fo r them d u rin g th e ir stay in Siberia, Lieut.-Col. Dr. Klega of the C zecho slo vak arm y w rites: the in Russia “ The Y. M. C. A. has been doing th eir beneficial work all time the Czecho-Slovakia arm y has been stayin g passing through such hard tim es and even now d u rin g the last period when they are w aitin g fo r th eir tra n sp o rts in the voyage Vladivostock. home the Y. M. C. A. is continuing D uring and (C o ntin ued on page 4) — o---------- - To Elect Officers At Meeting Friday the spectato rs a t An O range Longhorn Head will be on the back of the yell leaders’ sw eat­ the ers so th a t gam e will be su re to recognize the T exas rooting section if d esp erate e f­ fo rts a t rooting fall short. Row­ land requests th a t all rooters be on hand a t the D allas gam e by 3:30 to insure an undivided rooting section and a s trin g of yells under way by Between the tim e things liven up. halves a snake dance will be staged and the band will parad e in T fo r­ m ation. All m atters will be explained def in itely a t the rally to n ig h t and no man w hether expecting to m ake the t ri p or not can a ffo rd to absent him ­ self from this assem blage. --o — - — SENIOR ENGINEER WINS SCHOLARSHIP Ralph S. W indrow, Firat R eceive This A w ard Plays F ootball To the f ir s t y ea r R. S. W indrow, of Hondo, is the firs t stu d en t to hold th e new C ulbert­ son scholarship in the U n iversity of the Texas. This is scholarship has been offered. I t is an annual aw ard m ade by J . G. Cul­ The bertson of W ichita am ount of the scholarship is $300 and its aw ard is lim ited to an E ngineer­ ing student, preferab ly a senior, who is specializing in highw ay engineer­ ing. Falls. Mr. W indrow, the p resen t holder of the scholarship, now resides in Hon­ do, and has been a stu d en t of B aylor U niversity and of A. & M. college. He is now a senior engineer in the U niversity. All th ro u g h his school work, Window has been noted as a pro fic­ football p layer and fo r his iency to engin­ It is a notew orthy fa c t also eering. the B aylor th a t W indrow was on in subjects related team in 1916 when the B ears rolled up the 6 to 3 score ag a in st Texas, -o- PRE-M ED TEAM O R G A N I Z E D The m eeting was well attended and I Education Students S atu rd ay , ;December l l , G erm an ; much enthusiasm Club— K. C. Hall. HESTER AN N O UN CES FOR ASSEM BLYM AN nounced his w ith d raw al F . A. Thom pson yesterday from U nder the M issouri Valley Con­ an- ference rules, a m an m ay p artic ip a te the for only th ree y ears in inter-colle- giate athletics. T his year m arks th e race ^or ^ iee-P resident of the S tu ­ d en ts’ A ssociation. He expressed beginning of the sam e ru lin g in the his thanks to those who pledged him S outhw estern Conference. D u rin g the th e ir su p p o rt in th e elec­ the w ar, however, and tion. perm itted Southw estern Conference freshm en to play in inter-collegiate contests. The M issouri V alley Con­ ference did not adopt a like plan. ----------- 0----------- A TH EN A EU M SO C IETY M EETS la st y ear, ooming A thenaeum L ite ra ry S o c i e t y ! held a re g u la r m eeting la st n ig h t in th e basem ent of 0 n r, _______ j J U___ j P. G. Greenwood delivered the open­ ing declam ation. th e law building. y The m ain event of the evening was Superintendent of his m any frien d s th a t he 00 so, F ra n k M. H ester, prom inent academic stu - Delinquent Girls U /:il M . l . I dent, has announced his candidacy fo r rtlll Make Address Ju n io r Academic Assem blym an a t the A fte r num erous requests by a i i r ""r . approaching election. ?, Dr. C arrie W eaver Sm ith, S uper- Since his coming to the U niversity in te n d e d of S ta te T ra in in g S ch o o l: three year8 ag0 M r H a lte r has b<.en ' GaineSVille' wi" I closely associated with stud ent activl- m anT f rlends about the t 'e9, an(* c“ mPU* a tte s t to his ability to till sue- cessfully the office to which he as pires. nT en? , work tion room. ’ P' m ' ' 'h ' . ^ ^ ___* j Young W omen’s C hristian A sjo cia-' In explaining he* purpose in visit- form a debate: Resolved, th a t a commis aion of S ta te G overnm ent should be substituted fo r the p resen t system . The affirm a tiv e was upheld by R. Gillan and H. B relsford. W. H. Jack and G. Goldberg ag a in st m ** . . . . the debate, the decision of . . , . was rendered in favor of the negative. [ The y w the YnV n . - Y . W. c. a " drtve th a t I Coppai*tta ' ‘ will s ta r t next Monday. the question. A fte r a hot , , ju d g e s ; . J a r g u e d ! u1n,ve™ 1* ^ ” I mC*tiB*' . a . , , . . ing the U niversity, Dr. Sm ith said : | STEW A RT A N N O U N C ES “ These girls who have had th e w orst,! now m ust have the best; and I have come to the U niversity of Texas to I w ant talk m yself out of a job. to help U niversity of Texas girls Irvin S tew art, one of the five c a n ­ did ates fo r the office of vice presi- f n 9 10 f * ‘p ! dent of th e S tudent*' Assembly, an HIS W IT H D R A W A L del.nqt.eney I . t h e t a te. nounw d the w ithdraw al of » On our fa cu lty a re rep resen tativ es of . i nearly every s ta te but our own I” c A g ^ j . , Service . . . *>a ™ «* t h . In didacy W ednesday afternoon. sending in his official resignation, Mr. S te w art expressed his ap p recia­ tion for th e ready su pport given him I by m any of th e students. G ran g er has fo r th re e y ears been the ace of tennis players in the U ni­ versity of Texas. L ast y ear he won the Southern inter-collegiate singles title. Paired with McNeil D rum w right, G ranger, also, annexed th e S outhern D rum w right doubles cham pionship. a n i G ran g er represented the U ni­ versity in th e N ational Intercollegiate Tennis T ournam ent, held in P hiladel­ phia th is p a st sum m er. T his team went to the finals, they lost to Yale in a five set m atch, in which the re ­ sult was in doubt up to the last mo­ m ent of play. T h eir work created a favorable ex­ the im pression upon p ert tennis players of the E a st. fo r include th e 1920-21 session O ^ D P R I N T ON E X H I B I T I O N for- ucation B uilding a t 5 p. rn. All stu d en ts who are registered for a course in th e School, regardless of other d ep artm en t affiliatio n s, are e*i- P lans of th e School of Education a “ A Man Becoming a God” is the J num ber of activities of in tere st to Bio­ A m eeting of titic of an old Chinese p rin t on the dents in the School. bulletin board opposite the G irls’ j a n education students has been called Study Hall. The picture was found in ! for the election of officers for tom or- a little out-of-the-w ay shop in C hina i row afternoon in room 312 of the Ed- by Miss N ancy Lee Sw ann, a m er stu d en t of the U niversity. It is not known ju s t how old the p rin t is, but it belongs to a style of a r t now obsolete in C hina. The p ic tu re ; g ib k to a tten d this me*t ing, and it will be on the bulletin board Wednes- jg urged th a t everyone whosis eligible day m orning from 9 to 12. This is come ^ ^be £jrg^ meeting. A picnic the story th a t the picture te lls: “ A o r some o th er inform al social gath« p |anned fo r an early poor beggar s ta rts out on the journey | ?rin g ha8 of life accom panied by a deer. The the panoram a of the world is spread out before him. The b eg g a rs’ long j o u r ­ ney takes him th rou gh m any exper­ iences and difficulties, u ntil a t last be­ he reaches an estate w here he a comes a god. He is seated and m at, clothed On his surrounded with luxuries. d ate to su it the convenience of mem bers of the organization. in priestly robes on die is an expression o g r e tt enjoym ent. It is hoped th a t the annual custom of having a reception for new s tu ­ appeared dents d u rin g the fall term , will be W ednesday afternoon to aid in the In terest m ani­ repeated th is year. organization of a pre-m edie football the fested by the organization in team . K irk R atliff, who was elected last J m anager a t the f ir s t m eeting, states teaching profession was shown year when a representativ e was s e n t ! th a t th ere is good m aterial among the peace and j ^ g m eeting of the S tate T each ers’ j m em bers, and th a t train in g will be­ T hirty-five pre-m eds Association a t Houston. gin im mediately. f HELP THE BAND DRESS HP—WEAR A TAG TODAY . .. & • DO YOU D RESS TO SU IT YOUR TYP E? DO YOUR G ARM EN TS H A V E THE PROPER L IN E S TO BRING OUT YOUR GOOD POINTS? Grace of line and style are what any girl wants in her street clothes. Our blue tricotines and combination duvetynes display these unmistakable qualities. Kitten's ear satin and crepe are used for afternoon wear. The colors are brown and blue with a bright con­ trate! ny color at throat and belt. , We have a dress for you. SNA MA NS Exclusive Ladies’ Clothier And Milliner t J Official Route TEAM, BAND AND STUDENTS TEXAS-OKLAHOMA FOOTBALL GAME DALLAS, TEXAS, OCTOBER 16TH Round trip $10.20 (Indues Tax). Tickets on October 7th to 2 4 th. Limited return October 26th. Students special train will leave Austin via “Katy sal 11:00 p. rn. October 15th. Secure your pullman tickets now at City Ticket O ffk SIEVERS’ VIOLIN SCHOOL G. A. SIEVERS Concert V iolinist and T eacher The course of study extends from the first element:*,’ instruction to the attainment of virtuosity. I have thoroughly studied the method of all the grei schools and am prepared to suit the method to the pup rather than vice versa. TEACHERS A SPECIALTY PERSONAL INTERVIEW INVITED Studio 108 E. 14th Street Austin, Texas Phone 428 Residence Phone 3661 m e gaily Cexatt < r © Fir** Col)#*?# Daily In th* Sooth P u b lish ed on th # r a m p aa o f th# U niv«*»ity of Texas by th# *hid#nt body #v#ry m orning except Monday, Of fie#: Room I Sh, Telephone IU *. Entered im encond-ci*** m atter at th# poet- o tic# at Austin, Texas, under the Art of tor Concrew*. M arch 3, 1879. A c c e p ta n t* ms ii inc s t special rste o f IHerts** provided for In Section HOS, Aet of October I. 1*17, a uthorised Septem ber 24, 1*18. Hr LON W. BLACK Editor-In-C hief H. a COX ----------------------Managing Editor JACK B. BLALOCK Bus!•#«• Manager TODA Y'S S T A F F Win. L. M cGill................ Issue E ditor Keith Coppa**- A ssistan t .........................A ssistan t Alice B allard .....................A s s is ta n t W. R. B arrow . . . . . . DRUM FOR THE DRUMMER pears in this open forum umn. The editor will be glad to give! | attention to any contributions I from students which deal with matters of general interest to I I the student body, which do not* deal with libelous matter or personalities, and which are not contrary to the general policies i in8troinen tai of the Daner ________________ P ^ Q Mr. and Mr., Michitero Onga- wa A pp ear In Songs, Dances And Plays Ashbel L ite ra ry Society has been in b rin g in g to A ustin ^ r * and -Yrs. M ichitaro Ongaw a, the well-known Jap a n ese actors and mu- curb on Guadalupe ' *ician*’ who wil1 make their first ap‘ p<*aranee in A ustin on October 26 a t The rvx a Street west of the campus has ^ Htmtock Thcjiter taken <>jn the aspect o f a taxi of th is society to p re sen t each y ea r to stand since the inauguration of the U n iv ersity com m unity some a li­ the rule against parking vehic- t r *c t*on of G°fe- In keeping with les on the campus, thls tradit,G ' J. the Irish poet Y eats ft h ^ ^ , ________ 0________ wa* b ro ught here last spring, The time for the Dal la* /am e The . . , is fast approaching. Have you tZ T * * ,,ovtlty' J heir p rogram , which is an intim ate . bought your ticket to the game in terp re tatio n of J a p a n s life, has all a n d made your Pullman reser- "Ile charm and atm osphere associated vations? with in stru m en ts, costum es, and leg ends which a re presented in a q u ain t and poetic m anner. * of th« “ lJel;*htful cornea home on a to u r of Texas van deville t h r e a te n , o ffers “ Fem inine T ypes” in which, w ith the assistan ce of a few h ats and m arvelous facial expressions, she brings to life hum or­ ous types of fem ininity, am ong them being the woman in the hotel lobby, the ten cent store girl and various women a t an afternoon club. O th er acts on the bill are Vokes and his fam ous canine Don, who will *TV 1 P °'*''n art,at Doc Baker head- lines the new M ajestic bill op*n ;n Z “ F la sh es” is a veritab le tom orrow. “ sp lash ” of harm ony in color, beauty, fashion, song and dance, with Polly W alker and Bud and Jack P earso n , a p air of capable dancers. In addition be rem em bered as Doc B ak er's ab ility as a p ro tean Gan,’n« intoxicated the in M ary P iekford's p ictu re Daddy Long Legs,” F ra n k Browne a r tis t is a s to u n d in g . Many of his audience a re w illing to believe th a t, and kis * yl°ph°n«. delivering some whee he m akes his costum e changes, e x t ^ r d i n a r i l y d ifficu lt selections, before mosfc of the •y ncGPated o rd er, W illa th a t two men a re working them instead of one, his changes are and H aro,d Browne in “ A rtistic R ag m ade so rapidly. they m ake plc- turea with rii* 3 as p ain ts and brushes B ak er’s ab ility as a protean a rtis t, he unusual is a sin g er of no m ean ability, hav- an