f Baseball Fans Get Chance to See Pre-Season Exhibition BIG LEM US WHI PLM Bib Fal k Will A p p e a r in Field; F r a n k Gibson Will Catch te a m will g et its f i r s t t e s t F r id a y at 4 p. nu, w hen it m eets th e A ustin A ll-S ta rs at C la rk Field. And fro m all in d ic a tio n s it o u g h t to be a real ball g a m e too. The All- S t a r t e a m is com posed of several p la y e rs who have s p e n t th e ^winter in A u stin. P la y e r s of n a tio n a l fa m e o n the d iam o nd. F r a n k Gibson, o f ; t h e B o sto n B ra v e s will pla y. So will V a r s i t y 's p rid e , Bib Falk of the Chi­ c ago W h ite Sox and his b r o t h e r Ar- j t h u r . C edric D u rst, who has m ade! good w ith the St. Louis B r o w n s , will c a v o r t a r o u n d one of th e o u t ! ield positio ns. R o y F r u t h , will g u a r d 1 th e k e y sto n e sack. B ut th e f a n s will i h o n o r o f th e C a p ita l C ity in th e new league. K r e ig h b a u m will be sta t ig I a u m wi » hot co rn e d a n d Sch ief- tioned a t the f e r will do th th e receiving . ti th e rote i g ail a a g g r e g a tio n will be do ne by f u t u r e R a n g e r h u r le r s . t . Will T eat V a r s ity in to th i n g in J a n u a r y T h a t r e m a in s th e U n iv e rsity s tu d e So m u c h f o r the A ll- S ta r line-up. is T h e m o s t in te r e s te d in is how th e L o n g ­ h o rn s will s ta c k up a g a in s t th is sort o f a b u n c h . to be t h a t th e y seen, b u t p re d ic tio n s a r e will hold th e ir ow n. T h e y hav e th e j a d v a n t a g e of h aving had a b it of p r a c tic e back to o f f s e t , th e d is a d v a n t a g e o f less e x p e rie n c e . Mr. D isch p la n s to send tw o e n tir e te a m s t h e ga m e. H e has di­ vided th e s q u a d in to two te a m s t h a t have been op posin g each o t h e r r e g u ­ la rly . B oth a r e o f a b o u t the sam e ca lib re a nd th e show ing th e y m ak e to m o r r o w will go a long w a y to w a rd d e t e r m i n i n g w hich o u t f i t will h ave " f ir s t th e h o n o r of b e in g t h a t s t r i n g . " All o f which m e a n s e v e ry m a n o u t th e L o n g ­ h o r n u n if o r m will be f ig h t in g f o r his t u r n , place on . m e a n s t h a t th e f a n s will be able to f o r m a p r e t t y good idea o f how th e 1923 V a r s ity t e a m will s ta c k up af- • te a m , which, l the ., . called th e r e t • u in in , , | t e r w a tc h in g t h e g a m e to m o rr o w . ( E l l a t h j ( E e x a n l t VOL. XXIII. First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY MARCH 2, 1923 No. 118 GRAND REVIEW FEATURES MARCH SECOND PROGRAM O M M E N MUTCH CLIMAX WILL BE STRENGTH H TH REACHED IN BIG ILL-STAIS TODAY LO UTH PARADE ANNUAL PUSHBALL IS LEAO AFFRfly FORENOON EVENT DGGiES MEET STEEB? EBB BRESTEL BEET 9 : 1 5 — A sse m b ly at FI ag Pole. 9 : 3 0 ----C an n on Salute. 10:30 —- Pushball C ontest Shiner Enters Third Meet Conference Grappling Tilt Will Begin at 4.30 p.m. Friday I N D E P E N D E N C E PR O G R A M 2 : 1 5 — Grand Review, B rack en rid ge Field *>ty A v en u e . A ft e r n o o n Morning U niver- D A Y at ..I I learn W re s tlin g re p re s e n tin g the , O klah om a Aggie*, the T e x a s A ggies til c o m p e te fo r J a n d the U n iv e rsity I th e S o u th w e s te r n C o n fe re n c e g r a p - j plin g c h a m p io n sh ip a* th e th ir d a n - I nual c o n f e r e n c e meet which op e n s c a t th e M en’s Gym F rid a y a f t e r n o o n 11 T wei fth Contest Takes Place at Breckenridge Field at 10:30 p.m. the* tv.fit*:ti th mal ! ash b:, IJ F o ra t sopnonu ta k e ,i ami fr P r o ; ’c t ss ive tim e •‘est betw een ta le n t OI v ictory o v e r m o re s, but th in g s will run h ea v ily a g a in s t t h e m . 1 r<'s A pushball con test has been won by lla* Frosh only once since its intro- nue a t 2 :1 5 p. m F’rid a y : in 1911. T his so lita ry win duction fou r fre sh m e n c am e a b o u t fo r the y e a rs ago. In te llin g a b o u t this c o n ­ te s t, some of the old tim e r s af t r ib u te the victory to a f a i r r e f e r e e , while o th e rs will not admit t h a t a n y such d e f e a t ut the Sophs e v e r o cc u rre d . T he sophom ores who will tak e part in to d a y ’s c o n te s t have very little to the sa y a b o u t th e price o f fish on t h a t ru m o re d d a y 's m a r k e t. and t h e y an* well o rg a n iz e d are uphoh th o ro u g h ly p r e p a r e d to the - a c t i v i t i e s . March State 5 . toe of _. is It ,, The L onghorn Wand. Tht* C olors; N a tional and I th e ( ’resident o f l h . S tu d e n t’s A s s o r i a - 11 nc , l i o n ; G e n e r a l < h a i r m a n o f Ma rc h* <• . '•" C elebratio n Com m it- he p a r a d e will begin to fo rm a t the U n iv e rsity ; “ o ’clock. B a n n e rs will be given to b e given a c h a n c e to see so m e o f thOj f u t u r e R a n g e r s who will uphold th e , The p i e l i m m a n e s begin when Dr. p o p u la r s p o r ts in which V a rsity c I . , ^ . , , . . . . . . , I MN. M. W. Splaw n delivers a s h o r t ad- cd d re ss o f welcome. O ffic ia ls of th e | the la rg e n u m b e r of girls who have I ' u r n t i I J use Welch. d e n T u r n e r the 125 by) b e s t bet , , ha> show n i « in is p rob ab ly T e x a s ’ class. pound . , lm- a m a rk e d , . , , , , I t o u r n a m e n t will th e n a n n o u n c e th e ! ta k e n the tw e n ty - fiv e and fifty mile i>,ove,nent m tbo las,t h w w eeks a u d . h o n o r o f t h e class o f ’25. , , , _ P ro b a b ly ; All Star ! in * necessary re g u la tio n t o u r n a m e n t is newt a n a m e mat- i the to u r n a m e n t is held a n d the m a t- W e d n e sd a y will r e t u r n fro m a f i f t y I a h o ma Aggie. ching of te a m s will begin. T he f irs t m tle hike to Kyle tod ay . T h e y s p e n t , In t h e 135 j u n d e r w hich; hikes recently'. I u , , n *'i''w ay win return Tram a n r t y j lahom a A ggi Five g irls who le f t ] I Coach Roy McLean is e x p e c tin g h i m ' , J m . p o u n d c l a s s T e x as will . 1 , o ’clock. T he r e m a in d e r o f the g a m e will be played s h a r p ly a t IO the tw o n ig h ts left on iv ai rn ii I, n i... rn uviith a t Buda, T hose —w u a v/ d ay who th e hike W e d n e s d a y j fr! ( al *orm s I J. rn ’ who I a r e : We m a H a rg is, FTdith Winslow, " U' ven,s o f 1 ,, a m e e t vv q , I L o re n a P ark hill, E le c tra Silvey, Jo - , up in deciding j ,. / *— . . . . . . , .*------ — g irls j v o te r F r e d Ford. ex as J f a r . — . . . . . ... - , . . , , , . Fo rd has shown a n d . . . A*. NI . d e fe a te d Ill I 11 *1 ” exp ected Aggies. Ford to win a secon d place, i f j teBtant will be ta k e n „ in will e n g a g e rn th e se m i-fin als Sat-J . t,phine p rk>(. ^ • f urday . T h e c h a m p io n sh ip g a m e will be played a t 7:45 S a t u r d a y A f t e r the g a m e L i e u t e n a n t Cover- night, j ers Ky je A n o t h e r g r o u p of fifty -m ile hik- h e dues n o t a fte rn o o n je f t y e s te r d a y c a p ta in o*f th e O klahom a A. T h e y w jjj a jR0 ctop a t B u d a & M g r a p p le r s , seem s to have the the meet. f o r r r o s h Black la c e * . c ‘ to black The sophom ores will not u e a r a n y ; > distinc tiv e m ark o r regalia, b u t the? th e ir fa c e s I fr e s h m e n plan so t h a t th ey m ay know each o th e r, J and , the Sophs. Both classes will w e a r old :on* shoes , i s | clothes an d te n n is shoes, as no c< w e a rin g h a rd soled allow ed in tho game. ---------- o—.......... in cidentally, recognize | will he A u stin Ex-Students to Banquet Friday at University Cafe n o r T . W. Davidson will a w a rd t h e ; T his g r o u p consists o f : B lanche B a ir, tro phies. p o u n d t itl,‘ c in c h e d - C am p bell T hisba W o rle y R u th Sm ith, R a t h e r - o£ T<' x a s» who has 8 u f f e re d one d ’ * O klahom a im* W isem an, T h e lm a C la y to n , R u th ' at 1 to N elson, D oris W a lte r, B ernice G a rd - the O k la h o m a n m ore stre n u - — iran w ils o n ana tia n n a n is d e te r m in e d , how ever, . ner, M ary Dan Wilson and H a n n a h o f f e r i ner, n a r y M eyers. J ous op po sition tim e. C am p- ........... this * J u d g i n g C o m m i t t e e ,V * A f . T h e c o m m itte e on , _ q . Selectio n co n sists o f B e r r y W h ita k e r ! G eo rg e M cCullough, Al . th e All-State . . . j , . f a n The g a m e s will# be " C h i le " G r a n g e r , R. J . E t t l i n g e r and Clyde L ittlefield . r e f e r e e d . A lb rig h t, H . . . , , , .» th e - .. T This is th ir d a n n u a l B a sk e t­ ball t o u r n a m e n t held u n d e r th e au-* t h o n t y of th e I n te rs c h o la s tic L e a g u e . s tim u la te d I hese t o u r n a m e n t s have t h r o u g h o u t th e S t a te a c ­ b as k e tb a ll c o r d in g to Roy E. H e n d e rs o n , who is the* in c h a rg e o f the a th le tic s leagu e. O v e r 13,000 p la y e rs have ta k e n p a r t in th e e lim in a tio n gam es. I El Paso, San A n to n io , a n d S hiner! are th e only te a m s t h a t have a tte n - ded e v e ry t o u r n a m e n t . has a t t e n d e d th re e . two y e a r s o u t of . . . . . a g u e . o f . Doyinejr,, Qn e v e ry in te r e s ti n g t h in g a b o u t > itte rt.} the hikes which have b een held re - l>0‘! ^ in;v> Rud d a t College S tatio n ; p e c te d a t and l*v o f the g irls I oppo8<' th e m m e ,nan in j c e n tly is t h a t v e r y few ' j have missed a n y of t h e i r classes, j conteat* The d e p a r t m e n t o f Physical T r a in in g to e n c o u r a g e s g irls ta k e hikes , d a y s w hen t h e y will c u t as few . t h e i r classes as possible . . . , Fearless Coeds Revive Skating ;h;: h u n d re d N e a rly th re e ex- the A ustin FTx-Students’ p ro b a b ly B a n q u e t to be given F r id a y e v e n in g ^ i d a y ’s j a t 7 o ’clock a t the U n iv e rs ity C a fe l i c k e t s fo r th e b a n q u e t will te ria . not bt* sold a f t e r no«*n on F’riday. a r e T h e fo llow in g p r o g ra m ha* been C r a d d o c k I* F a v o r i t e on W a it e r C ra d d o c k , ( j., heavy w eigh t c o n te n d e r , will also be a r r a n g e d ; the V a rsity opposed by th e sam e men and has a l r e a d y Vocal Solo, Mrs. R e u t e r ; D ance, heavy- Mins F i s h e r ’s C la ss; Violin Solo, Miss I w eight h o n o rs will p ro b a b ly he car- B essie K nox K i n t n e r ; S elections by j ried o f f by V a rsity . the " H e a v e n ly C h o ir : " I f I W ere a I th r o w n , th a t he a n n o u n c e s L e g is la to r ," " D is g ra c e f u l . .q,,..,, rr, I ’r e x y s l e a v i n g T e x a s ," " M y U s - T he A thletic C o u n c il it s t u d e n t b la n k e t t a x tic k e ts will not be a c c e p ted as adm ission to the m atch es, as the t o u r n a m e n t is u n d e r and P iano Monologues. in M em b ersh ip zie, I „ . . „ , S te p h e n v ille j w o n d e rin g since " C a m p u s b u z z a r d s " have been se! t h e , T h u r s d a y noon of tw o V a rs ity c o - e d s ! lo ^ C o n f e r e n c e tr e a s u r ie s . Ad- are obviously u n a b le to sin*: " H e a v e n ly to those the a p p e a r a n c e a t | C o n f e r e n c e an d the r e c e ip ts will go who have n e v e r su n g a n d those who S o u th w e stern c h o i r " has been A; the d ir e c tio n of th e limn**,I ro lle r s k a te s m a x in g the th e ir w a y j mission to th e p r e lim in a r ie s will cost 50 c e n t i and to th e final m atches 75 J u d g e J im M c L e n d o n will be the t o a s t m a s te r of th e eve n in g and sev- is as fol- M o w n th e w alk from th e Main B u i l d - 1 ural p r o m in e n t (^.-stud en ts will re* pond it is ru m o re d . A m ercian Legion. N a tional G u a r d Troop. F’x- S tu d e n ts. F’aculty . Assembly a n d Council. G r a d u a te D e p a r tm e n t Glee Club. A ca de m s: H. 9. IO I I 12 13. a. Se n io rs; b. J u n io rs. I^aws: a. S e n io rs; b. Middle; c. Ju n io r. Sophs. T. A ssociation. W. A. A. E n g i n e e r s : S e n io rs; Ju n io rs . Business A d m in istra tio n 14. 15. IO. I 7. IM a. S en io rs; h. Ju n io rs , 19. F’re sh m e n . Theta Sigma Phi To Sell Eats A t Push Ball Tight t Theta Sigma Phi, M ister Nom) i Schutze, pilot o f the c a m p u s miik- . c ry , et a1, will su ccor the w ounded a n d h u n g ry on B ra c k e n rid g e Field ith c o ffe e , d o u g h n u ts , c h e w ­ , A ,today w . . ing gum an d w h a t not. From dope on hand, it seem s th a t T h e ta Sigm a Phi, h o n o ra ry j o u r n a ­ listic so ro rity, is u n d e r ta k in g a drive for funds to c a r r y on cam p u s jo u r- nalxtic a ctivities. on B r a c k e n r id g e " Field will be sold in- ste a d of th e usual tags. In view o f the fact " B r e a k f a s t The p itc h e r s will be held to th r e e in n in g s e ach a n d will likely be pulled b e f o re se r v in g t h a t long unless go­ in s u r e i n g m ig h ty goo d. T h is will t h e f a n s g e t t i n g th e c h a n c e to look o v e r a t least th r e e o f h o p e fu l; h u r l e r s on the L o n g h o rn sq u a d . W ho t h e y will be w a s n o t a n n o u n c e d b u t j ^ | e n »s . a c h t e a m has b ee n a s s i z e d tw o o r | and Spt.e dw ayi d ressed in b a s k e t b a l l' in(f th e ir d e s tin a tio n t h r e e . j u s t w h a t will be T h e official p r o g r a m te a m s assembl** rn— All p ring to w a rd G u a d a lu p e S tr e e t. Al-1 cents. 1 th oug h m et on all sides by jib s a n d ; g ro u p e d ] ! je e r s fr o m b e u d t e s I t j a lo n g th e th o r o u g h f a r e , the s k a te r s j t x t l Y Y l O Y S G y m n asiu m , T w e n ty - f o u r th k e p t f e a rle ssly on th e ir w ay, r e a c h - ' suits. A w ord o f w elcom e, by D r. t S plaw n. A n n o u n c e m e n ts , A r r a n g e m e n t o f schedule. P ic tu r e . 1 seen. 10:00 a. rn.— G am es of g r o u p 11:30 a. rn.— G am es of g r o u p 2{ in s a f e ty tho r th e revival o f this fa d remai Im a g in a tiv e pr IJ t h a t som e d a y will s, e ing to and fro m class! 0 .... p h e t bt ult o f to be ir e d i c t 1 g o is s k a t - . T h e r e will ba no a dm ission to th e ^ g a m e , all th e f a n s h av e to do is go in and select a seat t h a t s u its th e ir fa n c y , which o u g h t so m e ­ t h in g o f a d r a w in g card be itself. to T h e Line-Up* The tw o line-u ps fo r th e V a r s i t y e n t r y a n d t h a t of th e A ll-S ta rs f o l - : low : V a r s i t y : Kibble, ss ; S m a lle y , 3 b ; I L eissner, r f ; W a rd , c f ; Odom 2 b ;I F a lk , l b ; F k k h a r d t, lf ; Allen c ; Ole- „ m e n u a n d A llen, p itc h e rs. ’ ’ . j King, c f ; J a m e s , lf; L e iss n e r ss; 5 :0 0 p. . „ 7 :00 p. . * 8 :3 0 p. rn. . , 4 play. . m.- 1:30 p. rn.— G a m e s of g r o u p 3 MOCK TRIAL IS HELD AT LAW SOCIETY MEET rn.— G am es o f g r o u p 4 A mock tria l in which a law W in n e r- in g r o u p I d e n t was tr5ed *o r a t te m p ti n g to kiss j .sweetheart w as held a t th e m e e tin g of the Davidson Law W in n ers in g ro u p s 3 j as Rd o c ie ty on T u e s d a y night. T he j u r y I his p r e s u m e d S a tu rd ay j r e tu r n e d th e v e rd ic t of guilty, i G ilb e rt N ew som w as W in n e r o f g r o u p I ! m e m b e r o f th e society. elected T he c o u rt a l t u-' ll A u le r 2 b ; S m ith 3 b ; C lift l b ; M oore, ll r f ; Cox, c ; C u rtis, M cCalla a n d O rd,! II p itc h e rs . 3 l b ; F r u th , 2 b ; I K r e ig h b a u m , 3 b ; W icklin e, sa; F a l k , {vs. w in n e r of g ro u p 4, j vs. w in n e r of g r o u p 2. A ll-S ta rs: Gibson, 10:00 a. rn. 11:00 a. rn.— W in n e r o f g r o u p 3 Bib a n d A r t h u r , D u r s t a n d W ebb,- 7:45 p. rn. —F inal c h a m p io n sh ip ^ o u t f i e l d ; S c h n e if f e r an d G ibson, c a t-j gam e. and (•hers; Davis. Webb, and Lind, pit- medals by L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r T. P r e s e n ta tio n o f c u ps Britovs. W. Davidson. I o f th e so cie ty w as a d j o u r n e d by th e j p re sid in g ju d g e , Mr. H. P. G re e n j tw o when a d isp u te aro se b etw een m em b ers, who ru sh e d to w a rd s e a c h ; o th e r and w ere a b o u t to fight. T h e se j men will be placed on tria l a t the j n e x t m eetin g. ^ r~ \ r t 1 T O S T I Attack Are Rife Late Last Night Rumor* freshm en that th e would make a w ell organized and c a r e f u lly p lan n ed attack on B. Hall, so p h o m o re stronghold at 2 : 3 0 this m orning fr e e ly cir­ cu lated over the ca m p u s at a late hour last night. from reg a rd in g the In fo r m a tio n from captured attack procured frosh w ere to t h e e f f e c t that a t ­ tacks the ea s t and west would he m ade sim u ltan eou sly. T h e fr e sh m e n w ere said to be g a th e re d at L ak e A u stin w aiting until the a p p oin te d hour. A m b u la n c es, ic#* cream had been te n t to B. Hall, last su pp osed ly by tru ck s and frosh , the night as a w a rn in g o f the at­ f o rtre ss, h o w ­ tack. The soph to be well ever, was reported prepared for any e m e r g e n c ie s begin. begin. begin. "begin. DANCING CLUB WILL OPEN NEW STUDIO SATURDAY q u i p p e d with t y p e w r i te r s a n d e r a s ­ ers, th an c o ffe e u rn s and c ash reg- t h a t th e s o ro rity is b e tte r dentV Association of ju s t j u s t been been w m - com- eu#* with the D am ing C lub activities, is the d o n a tio n of a fo r ty A? a form al opening o f th*- new ^ e r s , Mr. Schutze cam e to the res- 8chc?oi an(i p ie a . that , th ‘* necessary equipm ent. >whlrh 18 to *° mto effec t O ctober . • atc d e ttts who have e n te r e d th e medical school ta d lo which has pleted in the b a s e m e n t of the Worn- Among h i. o th e r late p h ila n th ro p ic U L3 should not a p p !y e n ’a Building, x , Ider the p r e s e n t c atalogue. will hold a studio e v e n in g on S a tu r - d o lla r milk b ottle t0 B Ha]1* a n d s e v - 1 u n d e r the P rese n t catalogue. The passing a v e ra g e a t the medi- day, March 8, c o m p lim e n tin g because frien ds. H ow ever, space t h e m e m b e rs bodF- of issued in v ita tio n s w ith o u t which a d m itt a n c e to th e af- t h e i r , fan- wilt n o t be o b ta in e d of this a v e ra g e to 70 is in line w ith the policy o f the school th s y e a r to elim in ate those who are u n p r e p a r e d fo r th e work. \ school is now 60, and the ra isin g th e f r o m hi* R‘F n to th e g e n e r a l to u d e n t I cal 8ch° o1 18 now th e ir cra! electric light g lobes and l e t t e r s , is v ery the club have S H E L B Y G O E S T O P A R IS sheM)yj djrcctoI o f this . to Pro{ T H «-—■— — 1 , lim ited, ~— to . , - " , , - . o E x ten sion in th e U n iv e rsity o f T ex as f o r Paris, Texas, le ft last n ig h t EX-SERVICE MEN TO MARCH TODAY B A N T E L W I L L A D D R E S S w h ere he is scheduled to deliver tw o TAMPICO EX-STUDENTS a d d re sse s to d a y a t the a n n u a l meet- ing o f the N orth T e x a s T e a c h e rs ___ E. ( . H. B a n te l, a s s is ta n t d e a n o f Association iii session th a t city, i ] the School of E n g in e e r in g , has g on e j to T am pico, Mexico y w h e re he w Ii LO NG H ORN BAND W IL L M E E T _______q speak a t th e e x - s tu d e n ts b a n q u e t to be given a b o u t tw o -h u n d re d T am p ico. e x -students to day . th e r e in T h e re a r e will meet tod ay a t th e Law Build-; ing at 2 o ’clock in full uniform , it was an no un ced F rid a y night. Members of th e Longhorn Band in _ in th e U n i­ A ll ex -se rv ic e m en v er sity er e re q u este d to m arch w th the U n iv e r s ity P o st o f th e A m erica n L eg io n in th e parade an ­ F riday n oun ced T h u rsd a y by th e U n iv er­ s ity P o st A d ju ta n t. E x-#ervice man w ill g a th e r at th e hand o f U n iv ersity A v e n u e at S«80 p .® . a fte r n o o n , it w as All Varsity Will Join in Big Jollification Beginning at 2:30 p . m . C a r r y in g b a n n e r s of ail sizes, and acco m p an ied by the V a rsity B and, th o u sa n d s o f s tu d e n ts g r a d u a te s , seniors a n d freshmen* will m a rc h in ; he huge M arch 2 p ara d e to begin from the south end of the cam pus, F rid a y a f t e r n o o n at 2:15. T h e p a ­ rade will be the climax of the str e n u o u s day of jollification and the m o r n in g ’s pushball contest, and will < xpress the sp irit of loyalty to the S ta te and : he U niversity. I t is expected th a t sev eral h u n d re d co-eds will enliven the p a ra d e with b a n n e r s and becom ing regalia. P ara d e Form a A t 2 C o w b o y s will be ... f , t he f o r m a t i o n of l,s as th<-y MSI' em b ,e Th<> in c h a r g e o f t h e i* in i i* line, a n d will di- Erect the l i ne o f m a r c h d ow n U n i v e r - ity A venue, hence to C on gress A ve­ nue by w ay of N in e te e n th S tr e e t, w here f e a tu r e s will be given. Each the p a r a d e will have a section o f se p a r a te yell or song which will be yelled or sung as the p a ra d e moves i along. P r o f ram to be Held I Following th e p a ra d e , a p ro g ra m will take place in f r o n t o f the Main Building, in which S e n a to r H. L. Darw in will deliv er the In d e p e n d e n c e i D ay speech. E a rl P a c e y will re ad I^ewU’ a d d re ss, M a jo r Bell I J u d g e will speak for th e s tu d e n ts , and th e Band will give selections. D ean T ow nes of the I>aw School will d e ­ liver the fa c y ity address. T h e pre rid in g o f fic e r wilt be Archie G ray, the Students* Assoria- preside s t of j tion. S alu te Begins D ay The f irin g o f th e sa lu te and the raising o f the fl a g w :1! be the open- . mg event - of M arch 2. S ucceeding J them will be a g en e ra l pilg rim a ge to the clas­ and B reckenridge Field w here sic s tru g g le Frosh will be w aged. betw een Soph R o un d -u p D ance C o n clud in g th e d a y ’s c e le b ra tio n will be th e R ou nd -u p a t th e W o m ­ a n ’s G ym nasiu m , begin ning a t 8:30 o’clock. is A g e n e r a l good a ssu red by th e c o m m itte e in ch a rg e of Uh c e le b ra tio n . A d ance will conclude the occasion a t 12 o’clock. th e i r S tu d e n ts a re asked the dance. regalia to w e a r tim e to MEDICAL STUDENTS PROTEST NEW RULE Med a a l s tu d e n ts a r e p ro te s tin g a g a in s t the re c e n t ru ling passed by the medical school f a c u lty concern , p ' ln* the r a i s i n g of the passing aver- a 1T,eetin g o f the Stu- the Medical School, a c o m m itte e was appointed the dean of the to a p p e a r before THE DAILY TEXAN £hf. anilla Cfxnn ar © e t » P » °* i * * th# 8t«4wM F«m- aor«h« ««f< ■*•* Pubh-tse* ** ** I**-. af Ta*** M • i t ; re tie s * . I i t B v B f t w * , Tmh ||t w k * « >!* *• tW Omi»*r.ity of T**e* ‘"“ o - e . * « o » ■uhohm t it * After I p ■ Frteted br pre#*. J. HmlL -**«•* J* •*» b t n i m I H i IT* — si Asitia, T m * . **d«r Aet «f S i t re .* , M a r t ** »tM«vai rat* of poster* pro*id*d for ta r** tic * I t i t , * * t k o nixed September I i l* li- l l * * , A c t of O c*ob*r I * WM B A R K Y I ACK E are theirs. The leal science that, unless a peo- ^ !c no effort or sparef pie are educated an d enlight- mver pie are educated and enlight­ ened, it is idle to expect the ened, it is idle to expect th e Sxpense. in promoti^ th e wel" - . fare and progress of the Inter* continuance of civil liberty or iaf e ,an3 pTrogreas ° t tne in ter­ file capacity of self-govem- Hchola^ ic League activities, he­ to ^ rem edy cau8e ^ ha> faith in the work in ^ .e w.ork rem edy to In order m en !” _____ remedy finj TaTir? 8 this defect, the first Constitu- the organization ! y vsi^ lty and the League! tion of the Republic declared * that it would be th e duty of j V ° T th? 3ame Principles? Congress “to provide, as soon a,nd ldealf-~ h°nesty, fair-play,| ^ P ortsm a nsh i p, a nd intel-! as circumstances will p e rm it.. a general system of education.” ? n! The Univer- Thiw it follows 2nd in not only w ry of Texas political pendence, but also the birth-! day of public education in this sta te — t h a t Texas from its very state-—th a t Texas from it hirtfc hm m ho*™ to a birth has been pledged progressi ve and efficient ays- tem of publ i c education, in "all!!JE ' its ram ifications. W h en th e declaration of In-* all u?e °1 *}} the facLlIi1 inde- Le">°fv^ iSv institution, so that enj0y“ in every Oje. the t hat ta k e like clean - outcome of the contests, contests, C°' fi' lent will _ University is , } th eir victories or defeats the im portant! , T T T V j r . a ____________ ^ ii t oe \ arious t eams th a t March the anniver- cham pionship to d ay school [ ° f Ibis sentim ent T he University is glad beneficial ‘• ^ ard le*s although possessed resources d e *.to boundless followers d ^ and of * * • • r f tru e iportm anahip. DANCING CLASSES will meet in costume as usual on Monday and A D V E R T IS E IN T H E D A ILY T E X A N -V PRICKLY A R A G R A P H S rn, rn ^ E d ito r— T o m m y H aw k. r A ssista n t* — J u x ta and J. S. M, W e m ake a s a f e p red ictio n that the u p p ercla ssm en - b e g pardon, the v ictoriou s aophom ores— w ill a m er g e to d a y . t t F o rg e t H er N ot t Have you ever visited Your gif! on the First night aft#*r yon Took her a two pound Box of L o w n e s s ( hocolntes and she Told you that Flo-Fin J u s t adored the Dreamy ones and Vie them right Out of her hand Boy, then i t ’-1 time To swear that Her* a f te r you'll Say it with flowers t t I OFFICIAL NOTICES UMM****** tk* f Tuesday. MISS FISH EH \L L UNIVERSITY girls ex- pee ted to give two week* notice .f they are considering moving at ♦he end c f this term. are DEAN OF WOMEN. GIRLS WISHING to take a ten-mile hike on Saturday will meet at the I Gym at 2:30. ANNA HISS. THE REGULAR Friday night co-ed dance will not be held tonight. ANNA HISS. PRESENT DAY club will not meet this week. PRESIDENT. lar session March 9, P A N HE LL E NI C will meet in regu­ of March 2. Please have all represen­ tatives present. instead PRESIDENT section of f’ure Mathematics vt A TH STUDENTS: There will be a I.b (Algebra! scheduled for the spring term, at H o ’clock M W. F. STUDENT FRIENDSHIP Fund: Payment of pledges may be mailed to Student Friendship Fund, Stu­ dents’ \ i o ration , University Sta­ tion. COMMITTEE. ALL L E T T E R men w«*aT their sweaters Friday, March 2, as o ffi­ cial-. in th** pushball contest. A. M. G. SWENSON, Saturday, leaving THERE VV ILI. be a ten-mile paddle at 2:30. Sign on slip in Miss Sa uni’s desk before I o’clock Saturday. dock the LUCILE TRAYLOR. ANOTHER SHIPMENT O f PARKER RED BARREL DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS YELLOW CABBS Phone 9144 M a k e y o u r selection n o w at the. I he pen w ith the 2 5 -y e a r g u a r a n t e e point. No, no, Oscar, a lime kiln is not a j late frost in Florida. t f i A ring around her fin g e r . A w o r l d o f lo v e a n d k i* * e » , M a d e rn p r e t t y c o - e d , C h a n c e f r o m M < n t o “ M i* » ii« t i t V a r s i t y ’ * M e n a g e r ie LONGHORN BAND nice* at Law Auditorium a t 9 a. rn. MANAGER THERE WILL be a meeting of the the Rifle Team on Sat urday a t Women's Gym at 2:30. ANNA HISS. F ellow s; I Will Be At THE MAN’S SHOP All this m orning and th ere again a fte r the P arad e. Now is the right time to buy th a t Spring Suit. Ask For J DARRELL JONES A t The M an's Shop E. M. S carbrough & Sons University Co-Op SPORT OXFORDS M f ll#!!}, mum mm UMI Bim Iii W o l f e D u n - c a l f R o e L y o n * 11 •• r r y C a t t I a * lr W r e n C a in ; O h , K a u -1 D r., i; - Fo k*-. •) • -o.h o joooi r t i n v o n t c f l th o u 1 t.ifl(*« world**) T o \ v r *t “ ii t h e m e a n d makf h o w sound i if vs hadn’t bummed around, nd waited till th** ’n?! minute to write i t ” t f f \ Longhorn, a Farmer , a Bear and ufi Owl were in a room when the I an of women cann* in. The F a r m ­ fellow er a- ked ionic lady a chair; ought not t<> give th* the Longhorn slowly brought one in; th#* Owl hooted at him for the cour­ tesy; and the Bear deliberately sat down in it. languidly lf t t t Scene: Front porch. Time: l l p. rn. B v : You know t hat I love you, dear. Girl: But I never finked you that, if you wrote “ Prickly I asked you P ea r ag ra p ha . ” Boy: Well, yes, I do. Girl: Then will you stick to me? t F a m o u s S t u d e t t t Varsity-—— • c h i c k e n - b a k e r -prune*. Young ladies styles righ t up to now. Nut brow n calf oxford with light tan tip and s a d ­ dle strap . P a te n t Kid Oxford with grey sad dle strap — E ith er style $ 7 .0 0 B U R T SHOE CO. 606 Congress A venue O n l y w h e n w e have rig h ted a n y possible e r­ ror a n d m a d e you feel o u r in te re s t and w illin g ­ ness to serve von in ev ery w a y have w e ac­ c om p lished th*’ full p u rp o s e of o u r S E R V I C E . DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Phone 6444 SERVICE THAT SATISFIES For Your Convenience Greasing Rack —Something new. Come giy® us a wish We know I ow to grease your motor equipment. Let us drain that crank case and refill with frf*sh oil today. C H A R L T O N & C R O C K E T T , Inc. 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(Incorporated) 0101020000000100020001001001000201020105020202000101020100029102000802000201100191010248020100020100000202000200008902230002005353000110061001000102100101000102010101 I T a y l o r ta llie d w ith th e D e a n T p r o p o s e d r e m e d y of t h e K a n s a s C ity the w a t e r e n g i n e e r s w ho s u r v e y e d A u s tin pro! lent. r e p o r t s , th e s a m e t h e a c c o r d i n g i n s t a l l a t i o n o f s o lu t io n , n a m e l y , th e a r a p id s a n d f i l t r a t i o n p la n t, was g iv e n a* a s o l u t i o n o f t h e s i t u a t i o n In b o th f a c u l t y , to ing. a b l e p a r t o f t h e t e c h n i q u e of t e a c h ­ “ E v e r y t e a c h e i in th e S t a t e sh o u ld be u s i n g v is u a l a i d s as f r e e l y a s she use.-, te x tb o o k s ,.” - o - the i n s t r u c t o r t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s in t r a d e a n d i n d u s t r i a l e d u c a t i o n a r e o f f e r e d , a c c o r d i n g to Miss L a u r a M u r r a y , h e a d o f t h e t r a d e s a n d i n ­ d u s tr ie s d iv is io n . D u r i n g t h e sum - oi cr * - i< * ti these c o u r s e s w ill be it is t h o u g h t th e y f sp e cia l i n t e r e s t to m a n a - sc h o o l p la y e rs, f o r e m e n , t h a t r • e x e c u t iv e s a n d te a c h e r s . S u c h su b je c t# as t r a d e piani ne. p r a c t i c e a n a ly s is , t e a c h i n g , arid t h e h is to ry o f in d u s t r i a l e d u c a ­ tion a r e in c lu d e d in t h e in s t r u c t o r # t r a i n i n g class. Bureau of Extension ” :vo a! 1 d Has Sum m er Courses in Industrial Training W ith th e id e a o f th e field o f s e r v i c e o f t h e B u r e a u o f E x ­ t e n s io n of t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , I n c r e a s i n g I to t h e t o n i g h t a t s e c u r e d a s to be s e e n h e r e l e a d e r o f his t h e t h e c o m e d y a n d se c o n d , f i r s t , m u sic. M u ch o f t h e s u c c e s s o f t h e th e ch oice o f c o n l a t t e r is d u e T h is s e a s o n Xml O ’B r ie n d u c t o r s . t h e h a s b a n d a n d o r c h e s t r a f o r g r e a t A m e r i c a n M in s tr e l C o m p a n y w h ic h is t h e .Majestic Mr. E d w a r d C u p e r o Mr. C u p e r o , in a d d i t i o n to h a v i n g s e rv e d long a p p r e n t i c e s h i p w ith v a r i o u s a m i n s t r e l i n c l u d i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n s , th o s e o f L ew D o c k s t a d e r , G e o r g e E v a n s a n d O ’B r ie n h im s e lf is s o m e ­ th e o r d in a r y ' c o n ­ th i n g m o t e d u c t o r . H e i n s t r u ­ m e n t a l i s t o f m u c h v e r s a t i l i t y a n d a c ­ is a n all a r o u n d c o m p l i s h m e n t b u t m u s i c i a n , e d u c a t e d h a v i n g a b r o a d a n d is a c o m p o s e r o f n o m e a n m e r i t. t h a n is n ot o n ly a n b e e n H a n c o c k Tn “ H e r o e s o f t h e S t r e e t ” y o u n g W e s le y B a r r y f i g h t s his w a y t h r o u g h to th e e x c i t i n g e n d , s o m e t i m e s w ith f i s t a n d m u s c le , a t o t h e r tim e s w ith b r a i n , b u t a l w a y s w i t h p l e n t y o f n e r v e a n d p lu c k . T h e s t o r y is a b o u t I M ic k e y C a l l a h a n , son o f a p o lic e o f ­ f ic e ? . F r o m a h a p p y - g o - l u c k y boy M ic k ­ t o u c h e d w ith e y b e c o m e s a la d t h e ) p a t h o s in his h o m e f o llo w in g t h e sin- f a t h e r . A n j s t e r m u r d e r u n u s u a l is t h e s t a g e b le n d e d w ith his o f lo v e s t o r y o f t h e m y s t e r y e l e m e n t . Iii W illia m B e a u d i n o d i r e c t e d th is p ie -: f r o m L e m P a r k e r ’s t u r e , a d a p t e d p la y . s u p p o r t i n g c a s t a r e th e M a r i e P r e v o s t , J a c k M u lh a ll, W i l ­ f r e d L u c a s , A g g ie H e r r o n , Al W a l l ­ ing. P h ilo M c C u llo u g h , J a c k s o n . J o e F o r d , W e d g e w o o d N o w e ll, L e e d s a n d Lillie B e a u d i n e .lr. “ P e a c h e s ” J Phil j L i l l i a n 1 B u t t e r w o r t ^ B u s t e r K e a t o n in “ H is W i f e ’s R e ­ l a t i o n s ” is also o n th e bill. J. S. KOENIG C h i r o p o d is t a n d F o o t S p e c ia lis t 4 I S L i t t l e f i e l d Bldg. Phone 4865 DONNELLY & W HITE Phone 6131 Plumbing and Heating Contractors 905 Congress Ave. IH E DAILY TEXAN FICHU! I M S CIT! REMEDY FOS M H I Of BID WITE! SYSTEM Council Has Not Yet Acted on Resolu­ tions In a n a t t e m p t i n ­ to r e m e d y t h e i m p u r e w a t e r s u p p l y a d e q u a t e a n d t h e g e n e r a l f a c u l t y a d o f A u s t i n , t h e d r e s s e d a set o f r e s o l u t i o n s to C i ty C o u n c il, u r g i n g th e c o u n c i l t a k e i m m e d i a t e s te p s t o w a r d t h e i n ­ s t a l l a t i o n o f a m o d e r n r a p i d s a n d f il­ t r a t i o n p l a n t , w h ic h th e o p i n i o n o f th e f a c u l t y will i n s u r e a p l e n t i f u l th e a n d h e a l t h f u l w a t e r s u p p ly f o r c ity . t o in tin- th e th a t t o be r e v i e w i n g ta k e n w i t h i n I t is u n d e r s t o o d c ity c o u n c il h a s n o t y e t a c te d on th e r e s o l u t i o n s o f t h e f a c u lty , b u t a c t i o n is e x p e c t e d t h e n e a r f u t u r e . p r e s e n t A f t e r in a d e q u a c y o f th e w a t e r s o u r c e a n d im ­ s u p p ly , a n d c o m m e n t i n g on i n a d e q u a c y o f th e w a t e r p u r i t y a n d s u p p ly i n ­ d i c a t e d by a s e r i e s o f t e s t s c a r r i e d on ; a b o r a t o r i e h o v e r a p e r io d o f six y e a r s , t h e f a c ­ th e u l t y p e t i t i o n d is c u s s e s in d e t a il p r o p o s e d d e v e l o p m e n t n ew | in s u p p ly . M u c h w e ig h t t h e a d d r e s s t o th e c ity c o u n c il to t h e I f a c t t h a t t h e r e p o r t o f t h e r e m e d y p r o f f e r e d b y D r. E . P. S c h o c h a n d o f a is g i v e n i m p u r i t y w h ich t h e U niversity, t h e t h e in is MAJESTIC ALICE BRADY Presents “ MISSING MILLIONS” A Paramount Picture Also Fables Leather Pushers Today and Tomorrow FAIRFAX NISBET, Editor Mr. a n d M rs. H e n r y D avis, D a v e F i e ld i n g , P i n k y B a r n u m , F o r t W o r t h , X vii D a v is o f G a lv e s to n a n d S h e lle y E v a n s o f S a n A n t o n i o will a r r i v e F r i d a y t h e D e l t a K a p p a E p s ilo n d a n c e . to a t t e n d o f Mrs. N e v ille o f B o n h a m is v i s i t i n g h e r d a u g h t e r M ild re d a t A n n e x A. J i m m i e W i n s t o n is w e e k -e n d in H o u s t o n . s p e n d in g th e ------------o------------ M r. a n d M rs. W a l t e r W o o d w a r d J o f C o l e m a n a r e v i s i t i n g t h e i r n ie c e s L a v o n i a a n d E lo is B a k e r t h e .Scottish R ite D o r m i t o r y . at THEA TRES Bois M a rlin is a g a i n a b l e to a t ­ t e n d c l a s s e s a f t e r b e i n g c o n f i n e d to t h e S c o t t i s h R ite I n f i r m a r y f o r th e p a s t fe w d a y s . M is.s M c D a n ie l w ill r e t u r n th e la s t o f th e w e e k f r o m t h e D e a n ’s c o n v e n ­ t i o n in O hio. Miss L u c y R igg s, N a t i o n a l S t u ­ d e n t S e c r e t a r y o f t h e Y. W. C. A. t h e c a m p u s t h i s w e e k . w ill visit on Mrs. J o n e s o f V t r i t o n h e r d a u g h t e r , D ais y M ild re d , a t W o m a n ’s B u ild in g . i- v is i tin g t h e Mrs. M itch e ll o f V i c t o r i a is v i s i t ­ in g h e r d a u g h t e r M e lb a a t t h e W o m ­ a n ’s B u i ld in g . 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M a j e s t i c : A l i c e B r a d y in “ M i s s ­ ing M i l l i o n s . ” H a n c o c k : W e s l e y B a r r y in ‘‘H e ­ and B u s t e r roes o f t he S t r e e t , ” K e a t o n in “ H i s W i f e ’s R e l a t i o n s . ” r e x * * : L i o n e l in " B o m e r a n g B i l l , ” a l s o ‘‘Oh , B u d ­ d y , ” a C h r i s t i e c o m e d y . B a r r y m o r e Q u e e n " T h e S t r a n g e r s ’ B a n q u e t , ” t h a t s t r i k i n g A m e r i c a n n o v el o f a g r e a t s h i p y a r d w r i t t e n by B o n n B y r n e , la s t c o m e to h a s a t w ill be s e e n a t r e s t o f t h e w e e k . t h e s c r e e n a n d j t h e 1 th e Q u e e n f o r I he s t o r y is a t h r i l l i n g a n d d r a ­ le a v e s m a tic r o m a n c e a m id t h e b u s y y a r d s ) o f a g r e a t s h i p b u i l d i n g c o n c e r n . T h e f o u n d e r , S h a n e K e o g h , t h e j f o r t u n e h e h a s a c c u m u l a t e d t h r o u g h t h e y a r d s to h is t w o c h i l d r e n , J o h n ■ a n d B e r i th . T h e r e a r e m a n y “ s t r a n ­ g e r s ” w h o w ish to f e a s t a t th is g o ld - : en b a n q u e t a n d th e s t o r y is o f t h e i r p a r t i a l s u c c e s s a n d f in a l f r u s t r a t i o n . { T h e r o m a n c e o f m i g h t y s h ip s h a s b e e n c a u g h t in t h i s film a n d m a d e th e viv id b a c k g r o u n d f o r a v e r y h u m a n , e m o t i o n - a r o u s i n g d r a m a o f A m e r i c a n life . b u ild i n g t h e in E d i t h S m ith is s p e n d i n g th e w e e k ­ e n d in G a lv e s to n . M a j e s t i c B e r n i c e C o x is u n a b l e t o a t t e n d clas~.es on a c c o u n t o f illness. It is g e n e r a l l y c o n c e d e d t h e t w o e s s e n ti a l t h i n g s n e c e s s a r y to t h e su c c e s s o f a m i n s t r e l p e r f o r m a n c e a r e t h a t R a c h e l G a r z a is able to a t t e n d j c l a s s e s a f t e r a s h o r t illness. t M nJ 7gSSSMTj Tnt ny Visual Aids in Teaching Will Be Indispensable to Schools of Future ‘‘P h o t o g r a p h y , u k e p r i n t i n g is now o n e of t h e p r a c t i c a l a r t s ; a n d v isu a l i n s t r u m e n t o f c i v iliz a ­ a i d s a r e a n tio n j u s t as b o o k s a r e , ” s a y s D r. J. J. W e b e r , h e a d o f t h e d iv is io n o f v is­ u a l i n s t r u c t i o n . " A f e w c e n t u r i e s a g o w e t a u g h t w i t h o u t th e aid o f t e x t o r r e f e r e n c e b o o k s. N o t e a c h e r w o u ld do i t t o ­ A d e c a d e h e n c e n o p r o g r e s ­ d a y . sive th e use o f v is u a l aid s. 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