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'*# V o l x x x ~ a u s t i n , t e x a s , s a t u r d a y , m a r c h 30, 1929._________ No. 1 sr, Athletes in Action at Texas' Fifth Annual Sport Carnival Friday UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TEAM LEADS IN NEET Set W orld s Collegiate Record in 4 Mile Grind OTHER MARKS SET Todd of Indiana Turns O ut All-Around Champion By BOB CANTRELL t e x a n S p o r t s e d i t o r Smashing 13 Texas Relay Tor­ oids, and two world intercolle­ giate marks, 1,064 athletes spent celebrating yesterday afternoon tho greatest athletic event in tim southwest this spring. Led b; the University of Illinois entries who shattered one world record and three relay records, the relay teams proceeded to smash all but four of the marks which had ex­ isted prior to the meet in these events. The old marks in the pol vault, shot put, discus and jave­ lin went by the way in one rf the greatest record-breaking or*, gies in the history of Ute me$T shot From the time that Beahr of Wisconsin heaved the 4s feet, 5 inches for a new recol-1 in that event until Warne of Northwestern and Canby of low \ University failed in their effort to clear the bar in the pole vau’i. at 13 feet 8 inches, the monstrous crowd which witnessed the reb v s were kept on their feet by reetfr I breaking performances. To the University of lUlao in goes the honor of shattering Lr* largest number of marks during the day. The Blini thinly clad smashed the old marks the four-mile, half-mile, and quarte* mile relays, establishing a ncv world intercollegiate mark in th four-mile grind. The University of Chicago set new marks for th* University mile and two-mil* grinds, while the Oklahoma Bap tist University i’m marks in the mile and half-milo events several seconds lower. In the high school division, San An­ gelo shattered the old mark in the mile relay, and eq u alled that in the medley. four sent In the field and weight events, the stars of the Big Six and Big Ten along with Leo Baldwin took turns about cracking the records. Bohr started it all with his mark- making heave in the shot put, and Warne and Canby ended it when they battled to a draw in the pole In the intervals, Bevans of vault. Kansas State Teachers’ College and Baldwin of Texas got in rec­ ord breaking heaves in the jave­ lin and discus, respectively. In the all-around championship, Big Todd of Indiana came through with the win, after trailing until the last event. Big Leo Baldwin by winning three first* in the first six events was leading the field until the 880-yard run wa* an nouneed. By placing second in this event, while Leo was coming in last, the Indiana star nosed out ahead of Baldwin and Churchill. total of Todd accumulated a 5,238 1-4 points, while Churchill came second with 5,208 1-2, and Baldwin third with 3,204 1-2. In setting their r e co il in the four-mile grind, UMI Illinois ftmr, Orlivach, White, Stine, and Ab­ the bot, lopped fifi.l seconds off old relay mark and 4.8 off the world record to set their mark of 17 minutes, 40.2 seconds. ' Tjhfcp time will be officially recognized. Probably the most seii«rA5~“~1 100-ymf race of the afternoon came finals of the Chuck n egotist •emmds.- relay 'mark- sal 3 ered the world Ord kg’ equalled and relaj HT In the Pictures In the extreme upper left hand corner Tim Texan pre- gents the now famous thinly-clads from tho University of Illinois. This quartet, the quarter-mile and half-mile relay team, is composed of Timm, Burkha!t, Cave, and I aitetson. events, running the 440 They set new relay marks in both in seconds and the 880 relay in I min. 27.a sec. Through the periscope oval you may gaze on Coach Clyde Littlefield (left), head tiack coach of the University oi Texas, and Knute Rockne, of Notre Dame renown. Over on the right, folks, surrounded by star gazers, is Paavo Nurmi, the Finn cornet, caught in the act of straining 'the tape* Nurmi is the runner on the right and is complet­ ing his two-mile exhibition tun. Glancing out across the Stadium field, we notice inst be­ low the Illinois s t a r s the finish of the 100-yard dash— Bra­ cey dashed it off for a new world’s intercollegiate record of 0 f» seconds. Bracey is on the extreme right. Center Warne of Northwestern landing after a flight of 1<‘1 feet, 3 1-2 inches over the bar in the poi© vault tor a new relay record. Bottom center— part of the crowd. You may identify the ... , , individuals ut your leisure. Texas Captain (Above) Here’s Big Leo Baldwin in real action. The Texas track captain has just sent the discus on a cruise that passed over en o u g h Lone Star soil to be called a relay record, considering th e point of the take off and the point of landing, Baldwin threw the discus 144 feet, IO 1-2 inches. DR. SPLAWN NAMED AMERICAN U. DEAN A p p o in tm e n t of Dr. W. M. W. Sp lawn, former presi­ d e n t o f th e University, as dean o f th e g r a d u a te sc h o o l and o f t h e sc h o o l o f p o litic a l th e American j s c ie n c e s o f University, Washington, Ii. C.f was recently announced by Dr, Lucius Clark, chancellor of the univer­ sity. After leaving the University several years ago, Dr. Sptewn went to Washington to engage in social the s research work I sciences the Bockefellow ^Foundation, holding the title of fdirector of research of the Uni­ versity in the special field. 'for in Since last May he MKS been Feferee in the office of the war claims arbiter, Judge E. B. Par­ ker of Houston, who is al|w» tim­ bre of the mixed claims com mi *- the sion and comm rn issi o tier of iirtite Commission. The com- ions have to do with tim ad J ara U t P W % HENDERSON SPEAKS FOR P T.A. TUESDAY Papers Discussed By Dr. J. L. Henderson, profes­ sor of secondary education will speak Tuesday, April 2, at Carrizo Springs "before the district meet­ ing of the Parent Teachers' As­ sociation. According to the pro­ gram, his speech will be on “Ado­ lescence.” 0----------— METHODISTS PLAN EASTER SERVICES Science Meet Session By WM. KAY MILLER Closing the first session of the tenth annual conference of the Southwestern Political and Social Science Association! and the Southwestern International Relations Club with a general conference dinner at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel at 6:30 o’clock Friday, the two organizations will elect officers and terminate the second ses-T si on of a t wo-day convention j today. """ j y j£ ^ E L E C T ” l l OFFICERS FRIDAY The Methodist students and their friends are to have an Fast­ er sunrise service at 6:30 Easter Sunday morning. Since the first announcement of this service, the Kirby Hall dormitory folk have in­ vited the group to meet there for the service on the lawn, or inside if the weather is bad and have an Easter breakfast after the service. The Rev. H . Bascom Watts, pastor of the University Metho­ dist Church, will be the speaker, A large group will assemble for this inspirational service on this Easter morn)tig in memory of the Risen Canst, Speakers at the banquet and general conference, held in the the Marie Antoinette room of Stephen F. Austin Hotel were: Attorney General Claude Pol­ lard, chairman; President H. Y. Benedict, Professor Pitman B. Potter of the University of Wis­ consin, and Dr. J. Q. Dealy, of Dallas. There were * about So present at the banquet. The chairman, Attorney Gen­ eral Pollard, wa* introduced by Dr. C, P. Patterson, of the tfni Turn Ie Pag* 2, Cfh I A f V regular At the first spring meeting, held Friday night, mem­ bers o f Alpha Delta Sigma, nab- ional professional advertising fra­ ternity, elected officer* for the ensuing year. The new officers aret Dale, president; Charlo* B. Miller, Peck, ace rotary-treasurer; and Lamar Hamilton, vice president. EASTER VESPERS AT CAMP MABRY Special Easter evening services v ill in; held at Camp Mabry Sun­ day at 6:30 o’clock for the mem­ bers anil friends of the University Presbyterian Church. The Rev. L. H. Wharton will lead the ser­ vices. Following a custom of several years, this s u n s e t service will re­ place the regular Sunday evening service at the Church Easter Sun­ day. In case of bad weather, how­ ever, the services will be held rn the church. A group of students are to leave tin church at 5:45 o’clock to walk to the camp. Others are invited to join them. Cars will be provid­ ed for those who prefer to ride, and according to Dr. Wharton, these cars w ill leave the church at 6 o’clock. MASCOT RECOVERS , Johnnie Ransom, head mascot for the 1929 football team of the University, is rapidly recovering from I light attack of pneumonia. Association Meeting Continues Second Day —---------- * mons at 12:15 o’clock is Beginning the second day ol their tenth annual convention, the Southwestern Political and Social Science Association meeting jointly with the Southwestern International Rela­ tions Club will continue with sessions in Garrison Hall today. A conference business luncheon at the University Com- to ^ the outstanding event of the day, at the conclusion of which the executive council of the association will be called lur a meeting. The program chair­ men for 1020-1930 are also re­ novated to meet at the same time to elect a genera*! chairman, ac­ cording to the official program of the association. COMMITTEE PLANS NEW CONSTITUTION - f « for Recommendations the change* in the constitutions were changes in the constitution were by the various sub-committees in a meeting held Friday night in the Students* Assembly room. in its final form* will be completed with­ in a few days, sand the differences between it and the old constitu- lion will The new constitution, public* at The government session of the association, convening 9:30 o’clock Saturday in room 8, Gar­ rison Hall, and presided over by Professor Frank 9§. Stewart of the the University, chairman of session, will discuss highway ads ministration in Texas. P Turn to Page 2, Col $It* B a illi Gtoxan V*V5I*X*4 am the .-an?pa# of th# OnS- af T**e». Au»tin. bf th# Te<»» St .ides ta Public** km*. lite., every **«*- Hne eacqM Mo***?. Batterie! ••«*». It. R*H. T#l#*lw»»** » M 4 1 . Basta##* otters, B. Hall. Tele®*®*#* 1*4 aa4 2-S16S- PriniM SY the tj*»iver*ity Pres#, A. CL Wrick*. M»BL*ir*r. Entered a* »eror>4l el**a matter at the yew te S te at Anatta, feta s ».4itr t -jR«f hSef Umnmtm ***** JHmmle 8. P*y»<* Wm. Sty Baler K IG H T S T A F F M ary M argaret G la ssco ck ..... ............ Ift««e Editor D avid H all A d W tw l L illian R ice ......... M ight R eporter ... Might R eporter R ay Brotan .* What Do You Know By J. C. WATKINS 1. 2. 3. 4 . Louisiana? R ev o lu tio n * W o r ld . Record? Liquor law*? lo u is ia n a , w hich has passed un d er six flag# and u n til recently Jay under a se v e n th , that o f G ov­ is b ein g treated to ernor Long, d ally su rp riser Y esterd a y , G ov­ ern o r Long, w ho by j e v e ry n ew sp a p er in th e sta te, is-! su ed a p u b lica tio n o f his ow n. ch a rg in g through its colum ns th at} the le g isla tu r e had tu rn ed a g a in st! him b ecau se it had W en bought j up b y th* S tan d ard Od C om pany. is opposed le g is la t o r s b e e s n # ex c ee d in g ! w roth. T hey ad o p ted a stron gly j the I w ord ed reso lu tio n s re sen tin g a cc u sa tio n s and dem anded that I /m g present p r o o f o f his ch a rg es' by n e x t T u esd a y , w hen he com e-1 im p ea ch m en t proceed in g ■ up fo r on IP co u n ts. T w o w eek s ago I/m g had le g isla tu r e under th e h is thum b, or se em in g ly rn. N ow , the h o w ev er, his e n e m ie s j»re in m ajority, and he is n o t exp ected to rally en o u g h su p p o rt to hold the title o f g o v ern o r. Special to What Do You Know About— S o m ew h ere lr- M ex ico , March 2 9 .— T he co n su m in g fir e o f r e v ­ olu tion w hich has g u tted sectio n s fou r o f th is n ation fo r the last w eek s co n ce n tr a te d it* fo rce t o ­ d ay n ear E sca lo n , w here 17 m iles o f d esert san ds sep a ra ted the tw o main arm ies o f th e fed er a ls and re v o lu tio n ists, d ra w in g to g eth er fo r th e d ecid in g b attle o f the war. F ig h tin g is e x p e c te d to begin b e­ fore n ig h tfa ll. D rop p in g h ig h -ex p lo siv e bombs and "pew ing m ach ine g u n b u llet> in to th e co n cen tra tio n c e n t e r at B erm ejiH o, rebel p lanes m anned la rg ely by A m erican a v ia ­ tor* sta g ed th e ir fir st a ir raid. fe d e r a l Db co v e i y o f a p lo t to a ssa ssi­ n a te fed er a l G en era lissim o C alles w as m ade to d a y . G overn m ent o f ­ fic ia ls sta ted that G eneral E sco ­ bar, rebel in stru cted lo a d er, had sev era l “ w ell paid a g e n ts” to do a w a y w ith C alles. R ebel h ead q u arters announced th a t tw o en v o y s h ave been se n t to W ash in gton on a “ diplom atic m issio n ,” and w ill arriv e S a tu r­ day. A n o th er w orld'* record sm ash ed, which Is b eco m in g a habit w ith A m erican s. M artin J en sen is th e m an, or ra th er the a v ia to r. Taking off in h is p lane w ith 4 4 0 g a llo n s o f g a so lin e , he sta y ed a lo ft o ver 8 r» hours, to set by e ig h t m inu tes a new' m ark endurance flig h ts. W hen the in trep id D y er landed less th a n a g a llo n o f ga so lin e wa# foun d in hts tanks. so lo fo r to C on gress by Something re n sa tio n a l— R ep resen ta tiv e M. A lfred Mieb- aeluon o f C h icago, who was e le c t­ arni-saloon ed In force#, to u n d er Florida into th a t sta ir fro m Cuba, and a w a r­ rant fo r his a r m it w a* u ta o d y es­ terday. in dictm ent liquor fo r b rin g in g indicted Michael&on w as tort O ctob er by a J a ck so n v ille grand Jury on th e p ro h ib itio n violation. H e then retu rn ed to C hicago and w on enough su pp ort b f his dry u ttera n ces electio n . to grin th e Y esterd a y fee w as ordered a r r e st­ ed. Micfeaetoon three ha# terra* in th e H ou se and support­ er’ tb s J o n e s bill. sp en t Sidelights quandary: prohibition A kill tot th e M issouri togtoto- ture would rep ea l th e H a te’s dry law. lit o h ig a r ’s le g isla tu r e pause# a tow • b a li - hung certain dry violation penalties, tndadipg the f o r a p int o f la w .’* law m ak in g body advo- all stttte jwrisdtottofi ever hqaorz. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929, — n / m n i i n n U P W I m n at o ’clock . P ro f es- j S tu d y o f A lim it a t io n .” k T V l F N l F M F F T 9or ^ ° v Odrin V an d erb ilt j Kor fto se n q u ist stressed th e M E X I C A N S U M M E R S C H O O L I d iscu ssed in th* g o v e r n m e n t sec- o f th e U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s »Aion which m et in room 3 Garri- a p a p er on "A M ethod f o r A M E R I C A N S P L A N V I S I T T O ASSOCIATION MEET PAPERS DISCUSSED CONTINUES TODAY ( Continued Prom P a te I ) (C o n tin u ed from P a g e I ) l f . A. S tep h en so n , S im m on s Oui- v«r*5tjr fa c u lty , and in tarn U n iv ersity read a p ap er on "The , Im m ies ant in A m erican P o litic s.” that in *n ' f'every age the cu rse o f republics. in flu e n c e h a s b een P ro fesso r G a m ' "F oreign rem arked V " “ V f ! * T " ' J • " ’’ t i ? nr> The w t r .c lt o r a l e c o n o m y U a ' 1 | t r f i i u e ' i ‘ • r • * n k T ' - ■* T h e x u b ject o f P r r o d « e | ®e n p ' | n o t A m erican ized. We v t „a r p l, nt! «»/.i*-ic ** o'clock in | S ocial S c ie n c e .’ i i n -n , d d r e „ r n * : " A rith m etic rn an(, . , and . „ «*.. — Hf* p ointed oil t * , , piton w ill m eet a t ,ft IO ' * W liv nr if firt 11 lf pw ‘a* . I read th e P r o fe s- im- p orta n ee o f sta tistic :, d w e lt upon th e im p o rta n ce o f n a m e- a e x ­ m ethod o f in v e stig a tin g th e ten t to w hich fo r e ig n e r s a b so rb ­ ed A m erica n cu stom s an d d is­ cussed! h is resea rch a m o n g n a tiv e n a tio n a liz a tio n a lie n , ara aa con serve I S w e d e s in th is co u n try , and ani-; A f t e r eat h [a p e r w a s re a d , a for ’ g en er a l d iscu ssio n , p resid ed o v er ch airm an , w as In! by th e d ivision d iscus* tn ree to p ic s, nam ely r.,m ate a rith m e tic to th e s o c ia l5 . . f ,m m , wp| farp ,jf o u r c o u n tr y , . th e h eld . P r o fe s s o r H. H. G u ice o f j b>’ A u g u s t 2 0 . ” <‘T i . i*-, the S oqth-j gfin n tiat. as w ell as to the a v e r a g e J "Land U tiliza tio n in . w est, rest,” " O p era tio n s o f the T exas; o t iz e n . " T h e p resen t a r ith m e tic s] c Cotton G row er* F in a n c e Corpora- j are r ,v in g m ore social e x a m p le s L . , ..r ck.,-* lion ," and "The P ro b lem o f Short- than th o se o f th e old d a y s,” Dr Term and Im m ed ia te Credit in the "The problem o f B en ed ict said. S o u th w est. ( ’. 0 , Bra linen. U niversity of Arkansas,} ral! act as chairman of the m eet-L a tte r than ativ other ” he dated P*!nf*d 0,,t that H wa* frecatw* » 1 »r>« ’"*• io t a - * h th e! S o u th ern M ethodist f n i v e n d t y is a {.aper on " A lle g ia n c e B ackground o f th e A m erican Con*} ch airm an o f the b u sin ess admin!** tort I Cept o f C itizenship” in which he jt ration, econom ics, and agricu ltu ­ econom f sections; Carlos of - ,that ,th® ?*'>*** J e x a s. o f the history sectio n ; P r ^ in the ath letic P f M assachusetts issued the proc- fesse.r vV. h. (.e tty s o f the I ni- to versify o f T exas, o f the sociology People vvtll not read auditor* ce The business adm inistration ***«] p„ rt!lf on the U niversity, hut are the English governm ent “ went to C astaneda of the U n iversity , , iDuncan R. M. D un can hristian U n iv ersity , read the number nf *tudent* j Jamation pledging allegience S o u th ern M ethodist U n iv e r s ity ' I Lilt' KDV CI IIIllClll B d - o f ch airm an o f interested or k . M. P ro fesso r , . . « . . . Job . . . ^ ... ,* , , ,r T« in . « , : • , th e g o v e r n m e n t s e e - ! f,o m w hi( h P la c e '.ion; D ir e c to r W. M. H .u h a r t o f b' 'nade to »“ In sp ite o f the revolu tion in school w hile in M exico C ity, th e M exico, p lans a re b ein g a ctiv e ly U n iversity o f T e x a s w ill g iv e f u ll carried on fo r th e sum m er school o f th e N a tio n a l U n iv ersity , a cco rd ­ ing to C. E. C a sta n ed a , rep resen ­ ta tiv e U n iv ersity . o f the N ation al neat ion, and b u sin ess a d m in istra ­ S tu d en ts m ust not re g iste r r e g rou p wTi! sta r t from San ; fo r m ore than s ix sem ester hours cred it for co u rses in Spanish, lit ­ era tu re, h isto ry , g o v ern m en t, ed - in T e x a s tio n . A ntonio J u n e 2 8 , and w ill return o f w ork if th e y d esire cred it. S ix w eek s o f th e The purpose o f th e stu d y g ro u p i s i tir™‘ * i!i bt> sp e n t in M exico C ity , I n to give stu d e n ts and others an sh ort trip s w ill | o p p o rtu n ity to se e M exico, and to - * o f M e r e s t g ;v e them an o p p o rtu n ity to stu d y J ^ th e olde5t '■"■ vtm ty o f N o rth » 5 l,-m 'lc **«**■ I T * mm a h or th o se w h o dt*sire to a tte n d t A m erica d u rin g th e ir v a ca tio n . * . I/?na M 'ilensky is v isitin g in E liza b eth H ow ard is sp en d in g San A n to n io fo r the w eek -en d . th e w eek-end in C hildress, , r M ary F r a n c e s C o n ey , _ _ _ r D elta I . i H orten se U an d au er o f D allas is D elta D elta , is sp en d in g the w eek - j the g u est of ? ata ie .evin ^ end at her h om e in V ernon. j S co ttish R ite D orm itory. t i i p a id .” ,..(ja r j„* and not to Eng- section. p eo p le i Ian(1 durinE th e co lo n ia l period. ' ^ m ^ r . in "Few er »«« " h» ..aa,..i bet <*me g o o d citizen s," h e ad d ed , " b ecau se o f th e need o f a rith m e tic to m ake . (rood c itiz e n .’' " S o - *«■> In trrm cd m tc C red it Bank c f i at th r i a l ' U . n c . . " D r ' t h e ••must t r y to c o n d c n .r the c s e n - » * • ' ' " o f < > n t™ C o l l w spoke C a c t u s T e a Room a t t i o clock F n - Hal f a c t . o f t h . ritu a tion b e f o r e I a t ,hl' J0,n t them in to fig u re s ” ‘T h e H. II. Gossett, p re sid e n t of the! P r e se n t and F u tu r e of A g r ic u ltu ­ F ed eral Land B an k and th e Fed- ral E con om ic*” wa# ca rried out , lu n ch eon held b y th e agri- A . J . j c u l t u r a l econom ies g r o u p a t ! A g e n e r a l d iscu ssion o f ltr n k iic t » M , i « » U !,tn n ’ p o t t e r . I a n d A gricu ltural Econom ics si c- J nom ic®, T exas A g ricu ltu ra l P o tte r , ne s.- Adniini^traUon, Economic?, division o f farm and r a n c h eco- Sta- the lio n , w a s the chairm an tfons in G arrison H all 7. * ' » • o f Mr. G o ssett, in -p e a k in g on the I m eetin g . aion of the association, with Pro- *mora f visor Kenneth Darner on, Rice I n - ! , ™ . - statute, acting as chairman, will m eet in G arrison Hull room I at IO o'clock for a g e n e r a l d iscussion O', the topic, " In d u stria liza tio n o f the S o u th w est.” P ro f e s s o r Pitman B. The hirtpry k' -sio n w ill hold its m eetin g in room JIO?! o f the sam e building a t the sa m e hour. Pro­ fesso r C, W. H a ck ett o f the U n i­ versity will be ch airm an o f the m eetin g. P ro fesso r F. V, Sc holes. U n iv ersity o f N ew M exico, will d e­ liver a talk on “ C hurch and State in S ev en teen th C en tu ry New Mex­ by the Rosa* ico a* Illu stra ted K p bod a,” “ An A n o n y m o u s De* set (piton o f N ew M exico, 1 8 1 8 ,” • I U b , g iv e n by P ro ltM o r A lfr» d l th e B. Thorn**, U n iv ersity o f Oki»- p " ,h w ar fo r a g iv en o ffe n se , ad- m ain, and sh all he tig h ten ed up in I v a n ta g es o f sta n d a rd ized reports. history j the f u t u r e .” at th e j to th e f ra m e r s % f “ O ne thin g to c e r ta in ,” i sh alt re- I o b jection w as o ffse t by the A t the se ssio n o f th e in G arrison H all 315 sh o rtco m in g s Dr. D e a le ? , th e a c t io n peaking on a lth o u g h ‘n W 23. t h a t the in the su b jec t o f “ F oreign P olicy o f t h e } 10 o’clock, P r o fe s s o r J a m es* E W inston o f S o p h ie N ew com b C ol­ U n ited S ta te s P a c ific ," leg e read a report e n title d "N ew g a v e a b r ie f h istory o f th e d e a l­ O rleans as a C e n te r fo r T exas ings o f th e U nited S ta te s w ith A ctiv itie s D u rin g th e T e x a s R evo­ P a cific p o w ers, from the tim e o f lu tio n ,” and P r o fe s s o r John C. the b e g in n in g o f her carrer on the G ranberry o f T e x a s T ech n ological P a cific in J 7 8 4 , until th e p resen t C ollege d iscu ssed "T he P sych olog tim e. H e pred icted th a t w ith in ical F actor in th e U n ite d S tates- BO y e a r s, Japan w ill be o n e o f Latin A m erican R e la tio n s.” the g r e a te st n a tio n s In th e P a c ific , and w ill be frien d ly to th e U n ited S ta tes. "W e are looking fo rw a rd tow ard th e tim e ,” he said, “ w hen the P a c ific sh a ll be p ea cefu l, fr e e , and op en , and in sy m p a th y w ith id ea s th e U n ited S ta te s. T h e U n ited S ta te s gave Japan a m o r - . C rested p rim a rily tai “ which w ou ld lik ely have re su lte d need fo r so cia l an d cu ltu r a l con i— •- ;« ~ in w ar had Japan been in sh ap e fo r w ar, w hen she fo rb a d e e n ­ tra n ce t(> th e cou n try to J a p a n e se in 1 9 2 4 .” Dr D eaiey said that he b eliev ed th e fu tu re w orld w o u ld see J ap an a s w o rld and China pow ers and the P a cific fr e e and o p eq to th e w orld. P ro fesso r W in sto n said that all o f the n ew s c o n c e r n in g th e rev o ­ lution w as d istrib u ted from New' O rleans. th in k s A m erica to in th e "a1 in said . m ighty d o lla r” a n d said that the ta cts w ith fo r e ig n co u n tr ies Evident. P ro fesso r G ra n b erry sta ted that in s u lt,” Dr. D eaiey The so c io lo g y se ctio n th e world m et 5- in J“ IS i in G arrison Hall 3 1 7 a t IO o ’clock. P ro fesso r J. J. R yan o f th e U n i­ v ersity o f O k lah om a in h is paper on “ T he S h a w n e e In d ian s: A .Study o f the C o n flic t o f C ultures" the outlined the s tr u g g le a m o n g S haw nee In d ia n s b etw een Chris­ tia n ity and p rim itiv e m edi­ cine man spirit w o rsh ip , w ith the final triu m p h o f th e w a y s o f the w hite race over th e cu sto m s of the ravage. the Sessions of the government, a d m in istra tio n , th e the b u sin ess ec o n o m ics, a g ricu ltu ra l and th e ec o n o m ic s m eetin g jo in tly and th e se ssio n s o f the history and th e s o ­ in cio lo g ic a l se ctio n s w ere held G arrison H all yesterd ay. P ro b lem s in citizen sh ip w e r e P ro fesso r C arl M. Rosenqntot LOW EXCURSION FARES to San Antonio H H Hvia $2.20 Round Trip ISH. Tickets On Sale For Trains Leaving Austin 3:15 p. rn . or 6:05 p. rn. each Saturday. Re­ turn leave San An­ tonio all trains Sun­ day following date of sale. Tickets On S ale For Train* R ound Trip Leaving Austin 4:15 a. rn. and 5:10 a. rn. each Sunday. Return leave San Antonio 9:00 p. rn. and 11:15 p. r n . same date. RIDE THE KATY Leave Austin Earlier, Stay Longer San A ntonio Tickets can be purchased in advance at city o r depot office Phone 7202 or 4306 at The sociology se ssio n m eetin g at Garrison a1!, room JIT , IO led by P rofessor o'clock w ill be w . F, G etty s, ch airm an o f the sessio n and fa c u lty m em ber o f the U n iversity- P r o fe sso r Gar! M. Ro- Nenqutot will talk on "A Method for the S tu dy o f Assimilation,^” grid a round tab le d iscu ssion will bt held both on it anti the topic, "T he T ea ch in g o f S o c io lo g y in the S o u th w est.” In th e a fte rn o o n m eetin g s, the a g ricu ltu ra l eco n o m ics session will again m eet in roo rn 7, Garrison H ail, at 2 o'clock and d iscu ss the topic, "T ype o f F a in tin g A naly­ sis ,” w ith P ro fesso r V. P . Lee o f A. $ M. as ch airm an . The econ om ies a c t i o n , m eetin g in G arrison Hall 6, at 2 o ’clock in w ill discus'! "M exican Labor th e S o u th w e st.” P r o fe sso r Max B. H andm sn o f the U n iv ersity will presid e as chairm an o f the d iscu s­ sion, The a ftern o o n g o v er n m e n t se s­ sion , to be held a t 2 o ’clock in G arrison H all, room 3, will have a s its gen eral to p ic , "The State L e g isla tu re ,” A d iscu ssio n w ill be held, with P ro fesso r A. T. P res­ co tt, L ouisiana S ta te U n iversity, a ctin g as chairm an. T he In te rn a tio n a l R elation s IO Club w ill begin it s s n iff on at in G arrison H all T>, with o ’clock P ro fesso r Joseph L. K ingsbury, N orth T exas S ta te T e a c h e r s’ Col­ leg e, as ch airm an . T he fello w in g d iscu sse d : "Som e topics w ill be R ecep t A nti M ar T r e a tie s o f the IL & / ’ “ The U n ite d S ta tes and S o v iet R u ssia ,” and " R ecen t Com ­ m ercial T reaty P o lid e a p f th e U. a . ” M em bers and d ele g a te * o f the In tern ational R ela tio n s Club are in v ited to atten d the gen eral co n ­ li-ren ee lu ncheon h eld a t the U n­ iv ersity C om m ons at noon- T here w ere a p p r o x im a tely BO o u t-o f-to w n co n v e n tio n d le g a t e s in A ustin F riday. DR. CLICK JUDGES CONTEST MONDAY Dr. L. L. C lient p ro fesso r o f E nglish, w ill go to E lgin Monday ij in th e lit e r a r y 8 to act as a ju d g e c o n te sts o f In tersch o la stic th e League m eet o f B a stro p County* ID LIN G ALONG W IT H WITH EILERS . F a llin g o f f » .'{(history b u ild in g i t ’s the la n d in g th a t i*n’t so had. i hurts. M ntildy told us that sh e w rote last dow n all she knew on h er exam and the p ro f g a v e her " F .” j W ell, th ey have in v en te d an o u t­ fit th a t le ts you m c o v er th e w ire n ow , and when th ey co m p lete an in v en tio n th a t w ill en a b le a w ife sm ell her h usband’s b reath to o v er th e w ire, p ro h ib itio n the q u estio n w ill be a dead issu e right th ere. If b lond es are as diz*y a* th e y are said to be how can th e y keep th e ir b alance? From th# A u stin A m erica n , **3,000 Farm er* E xp ected to E n ­ roll In ( ’o w ' C en su s.” A n o th er one lik e th at and the fa rm ers w ill g et sore. Tsk. Tsk. T ak en from an a n n o u n c em en t in S u n d a y ’s T ex a n : " C an did ate* F or B, A ., B. J., and B , S. in H om e E co n o m ics d eg rees in J u n e , 2 9 2 9 , are p o sted B u lletin B oard N o. l — " lt m ust be a dum b a th ou san d think crow d. yea rs to g ra d u a te. A nd d o cs it hurt to be p osted ? J u st in P ity th e w eak -m in ded ftu d e w ho c a n ’t keep o f f th© g ra ss for T c x a ;. Like the man w ith o u t a co u n tr y , he a cam p us. is a sap w ith ou t the Our D aily A ncien t J o k e : T his b ust Its one used to m ake w obb le. The girl d en oun ce* the villia n ax ha stands th ere w ith g r e a se d rip ping o f f his m oustach e tips and sez: "Y our sou l to M sm all that if 5 ,0 0 0 like it w ere in the stom ach o f a flea , th e y ’d be so far a p a rt th ey co u ld n ’t h ea r cacti other h o ller.” Rover cen se your b a rk in g ! O N E -E Y E B E N T L IN E S Y N O P S IS — and lo o t O n e -Eye B en tlin e and h is m erry p ira tes o v erta k e a sta te ly S p a n ish g a lleo n th e h and som e ship. T he p ira tes un ­ co v e r a b ea u teo u s d a m sel— uh, uh, w e d idn ’t mean to say th at - and ta k e her b efo re th e p irate ch ie f. clo ser . T abttha • Soraphtna I p assin g it on to you , thin g about her film y have been a good th o u g h t, h ere, w en ch ! C o m e! y er i S tir-r-r- B e n tlin e Ha* M eetin g S m ith . “ C om e C H A P T E R III— In W hich O nn-E ye j the P lea su re of garm ents j but w e ’re p u rsu in g a p o licy o f ar# i ttotie rem o ten ess in ou r career of I authorship and th a t w as ju st what One E ye, w ho to o n e o f our char­ a cters, w as th in k in g and w e’re just It may not a w a y but stu m p * !” said O n e-E ye B en tlin e I y o u ’ll have t o m ake the b est o f it. ca rtin g a le er in all fo u r o f th e “ I f my fia n c e, H arry, w ere on I It s d ire ctio n s w ith his good e y e . deck y o u ’d n ev er dare treat me was a b lessin g that his o th e r e y e f so ,” said S era p h in a , th ick ly spit- ] was tag# S era p h in a fo r i tin g ou t a co u p le o f loose teeth , frig h te n e d en ou gh as it was. p a n sy , w om an, j Why isn ’t he h ere to p rotect y o u ? ’’ j “ H e’s ta k in g h is b ea u ty sleep I and dpn't you d are disturb him, j you o x ,” N pw , Set aph! na n ever: called an y o n e an ox unless she m ean t it. She had h er Irish up, of s Course she was o n ly Scotch-1 r is k , but she felt the sam e w ay. (T o Be C o n tin u e d ) "H ow dare y ou , auh." said th e I d am sel p iS v in g by her m ann er o f J a d dress as w ell s s her m ann er o f I u n d ress that she was o n e of th e se V irg in ia n s and proud no end. " L isten h ere. w en ch , I ad m ire j your s p ilt but w e’M find a w ay to re­ m ake yo u knuckle to rted O n e-E ye sm itin g h is h airy chert h im self cough. "G ive us a kiss,, b a b y .” “ W here's the he m ade u n d er,” g>>ne u n til In dire str a its a? she w as, little Sera pinna did not fo r g e t her ra i- si us. A ll V irg in ia d a m sels ami Ll fir st an d kiss a fterw a rd s so sh e reared up am! sm ote th e p ir a te ’s rough hew n jaw m ak in g it m ore Jou gk-hew n than ever, .Sera phina w as n oth in g if n o t stro n g . In sh o r t sh e let to a st a h ay-m atou . Not being u*e4 lo such unlady­ like treatment and waxing quite wroth. O n e-E ye give the lady as g o o d a.i the s e n t with his immense hon!-like fist knock jag her a couple of hundred yards a t roe* th e *&§»** deck. for had A fte r .Seraphim! been b ro u g h t to w ith g en ero u s dousin g* iof bilge water, which mad# her filmy garments stick to her like t o. n o b o d y ’s b u m ntss, she cam e p a y - Notice who left st the club home to claim it by rn it will be t a Mi** jbseNMctstt* I EASTES EXCURSION} pro s a n a n t o n i o ! ^ H I $ 1 . S 0 i ! M Qmnwmeiemma Trains Leave Austin tvery Sunday 6:30 a . m. sle e p U t e *™pd Every Saturday Trains Leave Austin 2.02 P. M. and 6 s l2 P. M. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Round Trip $ j| Leave Sea I Antonio | 8:00 P. M. f Rack H m m | Early 10:20 P.M. B a y T icket* A ay D ay Ticket O ffice Austin Hotel Phone* 7755-6096 MILTON MOORIS, Agent ED BEARD, Assistant T h e P o p u la r Pioneer Sunday -E acn resea L in e ’ A T Methodist Church S U N R IS E S E R V IC E F O R S T U D E N T S —6 :3 0 A .M . ' K irby H a ll— B rea k fast follow ing. SU N D A Y S C H O O L — 9 :3 0 A .M .— D r. K ing V ivion will sp eak to U niversity stu d e n ts a t W esley Bible C hair. M O R N IN G W O R S H IP — 10:45 A .M . , : Dr. K in g V ivion, P re sid e n t of S o u th w estern U n iv er­ sity, w ill preach. B ap tism al Service fo r in fan ts an d children in w hich Rev. H . Bascom W a tts w ill use w a te r b ro u g h t from the Jo t d a n R iver on his trip to P a le stin e last su m m er. A n o fferin g com posed o f “ A R IB B O N O F D O L ­ L A R S ’ 750 feet long held by th irty girls d ressed in w hite. T h e v ested choir w ill re n d er “S in g A llelu ia F o rth .” “T H E R E S U R R E C T IO N O F P E T E R ,” an E a ste r d ram a, w ill be rendered at E p w o rth L eague, 6:45 P .M . E V E N IN G W O R S H IP — 7:45 P.M . M usical P raise S erv ice fe a tu rin g “T h e W o m an of S y c h a r,” a sacred c a n ta ta . G eo rg e C. B aker, Jr., di recto r, a n d Miss B eulah B eaver, o rg an ist. , Open ’till Nine Tonight A ll S et for L ast M inute S h o p p ers Everything here for your Easter O u t­ fit and it will be delivered on time, b u t for goodness sake come as early as you can. Spring Suits $35 to $50. F elt Hats, Straw Hats, Beautiful Shirts, Rich Neckwear and the great­ est line of Men s and Young Men s Shoes in Austin. THE S T O R O * FOR MEM oar,t i R U B Y C . L E W IS S o c ie ty E d ito r T e le p h o n e 913S Sheldon Vexler of Delta Phi house is in tonio for the week-end. the San Tau •An- Madeline Callahan, Delta Delta! Forrest Bennett, Morris Wil- Defta, is spending the week-end j hams, and Julius Gens berg spent ] Saturday in Belton judging Inter­ at her home in Ban Saba. C scholastic fie ague debates. Byron Sachs of Dallas, former student of the University, was in Austin this week-end for the Phi Sigma Delta informal dance. Gertrude Murray, Delta Delta is spending the week-end Delta, in Blady as the guest of Oma Willoughby. Daisy Lynn of Dallas, an student of spending a few days in Austin. the University, ex­ is — PERSONALS t'heo Mayer left Houston to spend friends. Friday for F a s te r with Dorothy Wilson, Pi Beta Phi, will spend Easter a t h er home in Beeville. Arthur Smith is spending week-end at his home ville. the in Bee­ Just® Cartwright will spend the week-end at her home in Beau­ mont. Dorothy Sackowitz of Galves­ ton is the guest of Hose Oshman at Scottish Rite Dormitory. ' Helen Green, Delta Delta Delta, is spending the week-end at her home in Cameron. Janet and Belma Utitz have re- tunled (o the Scottish Rite Dorm­ itory after spending several days their home in Lake Charles, at Louisiana. Oma Willoughby, Delta Delta Delta, is spending th e week-end at her home in Brady. Elizabeth Sanger o f Waco, a former student of th e University, is visiting Polly Stahl a t Scottish Rite Dormitory. Janet Files, Delta Delta Delta, is spending a few days at her home in San Antonio. Dorothy Metzler, former stu­ dent in the University, is spend­ ing the week-end at the Alpha Ep silon Phi house. Rose Baumblatt of Ban Antonio is a week-end visitor in Austin. Silvy Oppenheinter of Dallas is spending a few days at the Alpha Epsilon Phi hou; e. She a t­ tended the University last year. Last Times I Dday iiShow Folks E D L O W R Y “The H a p p y J e s t e r ” P o x M o v ie to n e N ew s DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE You can travel securely if you know that your luggage will arrive at its destination in per fect order. Our quality luggage insures this delightful feeling of pe rfe ct comfort. It must bo built strong to withstand h a r d usage and ii must bo fashionable in appearance. Our luggage blends those requirements with a low price. Come in and see the new items on display. ROBT. MUELLER & BRO. ii AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY 510 Congress Ave. — TURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THEATERS A T Q U E E N to step out after. are talking “THE DUKE STEPS OUT.” Rain after a lengthy drought, speaking, cinematographically if any, this being the best of­ fering here in I don’t know how long. William Haines cuts loose in a Saturday Even­ ing Post story, with Jean Craw­ ford I wouldn’t be caught missing this lent*. There se­ quences but none out of either th- Haines or the Crawford asouth. Through Tuesday. At the Majestic. 1 “ S T O L E N K IS S E S .” May Mc- Avoy and Hallam Cooley stalk the stork at Claude Gilling- water (playing father and father-in-law) and Reed Howes* suggestion, but the pic­ take ture is pure enough to your sister is plumb funny. Talking. Last times today. At the Queen. to— in their fact, “ S H O W F O L K S .” Lina Bas- quette’s dancing gets Eddie Quillan across with the big time as her partner while Rob­ ert Armstrong twiddles his thumbs. Talking. Last times today. At the Hancock. “ F A Z IL .” Passion between Charles Farrell and Greta Kis­ s e e but honestly Charlie ought that way. Good not to get enough to see but not to revue m- Tbr, I/ast times today. At the TJexas. J “ T H E H O U S E O F S C A N ­ about D A L .” Mellerdrammer ■ie gangster gal what fell in J|v e /'7 ‘th a policeman. Doro­ thy Sebastian. Last times to­ day. At the Crescent. rn . '________ [The D uke Steps Out , , HL. w - . . . fin I he Majestic theater today be-; showing: of the best thing I come to town since Heck was pup— “The Duke Steps Out,” sing William Haines’ picture Mi Joan Crawford for the res­ in why. The story was taken Prom a Saturday Evening Post jfrial which set the nation’s teeth >n edge not so very long ago, and the picture is supplied with talk­ though not from ing sequence?, S e larynxes of either Miss Craw- p rd or Mr. Haines—and we may it. Hbt get irl Dane has his own comedy irt. Be sure to see it. for telling thanked — B. C. L. -------------o------------- Stolen Kisses amusing Though fairly and aving good Vitaphone reproduc- lon, “ Stolen Kisses” in its final lowings at the Queen today is to lose weight ardly anything er. May Mc Avoy, whom you ve seen in several talking pic- ures, goes about her business in er usual complacent manner, be­ ng beautiful and little else; blow­ er, little else is required in this on tqe question: kture, based uld there be or should there not a Little Sunshine in the home? ude Gillingwa^er, who has very subject, tarts a rookus that is carried a1! he way to Europe to be precipi­ ced by the combined efforts of Sdna Murphy and Rued Howes, t a young couple trying to get ffinite ideas on the tong—on other people’s money. lever but Ina Murphy as and disappointed formance. We were the French mp from Chicago, givesa rather irritating somewhat quite apprised at iking Hallam Cooley—in the past have immensely enjoyed hat­ ing him. But he talks for him- |f in this picture and is quika Bible. Claude Gillingwater gripes his everything but gets uthers” in the end. here are three Vitaphone acts it are all average or above. — B. B. if ^ O' S how Folks The Hancock theater continues lapwings of “ Show Folks,” being story of back stage with Eddie Quillan and Lina Basquette play­ ing pposite each other for the benefit of one and alL The pic­ ture has a tolerably well done liking climax, and interest enough ^ro u g h o u t to warrant seeing and an joying it. B. C. L. F azil us proving the statement “Fazil,” showing at the Texa? feater today, brings once pain into the realm of sheik? and irems, with an elaborate attempt about last’s being East and West, West. Charles Farrell, feebly attempting ; appear Arabian, and Greta N is­ nt, playing the part of the wife (rho ha? abundant love hut insuf- •ient understanding, furnish love Jones throughout the picture. to do with prince who, The story has nine Arabian a iii M A Y MCAVOY “ STO L E N . K ISSES” A Vt ta phots* Talking picture IMP* 3 VITAPHONE UNITS q u e e n —Now Playing— U N I V E R S I T Y C L U B G I V E S B R I D G E P A R T Y S A T . \ * A bridge party will be given this Saturday night, at 8 o’clock ut the University Club. The committee In charge has announced that there will be refreshments and unusual prizes. Smith Bell, advertising solicitor tor the Texas Students’ Publica­ tions last year, came ho Austin for the Texas Relays. Mary Pittard will spend the week-end in Temple as the guest of Katherine Bassett. Norman Gerlich will spend the week-end in San Antonio. Roy Kohler, Delta Kappa Epsi­ in lon, will spend the week-end San Antonio. Thurmon G hoist on was a visitor of the Half Moon house Thurs­ day. S a t u r d a y , M arch 30. Phi Sigma Delta informal dance, 9-1*2, a t the fraternity house. German, Woman’s Gym, 9-12. D E L T A Z E T A I N I T I A T E S H O N O R E D A T B A N Q U E T Delta Zeta sorority entertained with a banquet at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel Friday night, a t 7 o’clock honoring the new initiates. Nadine Walton, Miriam E. De Gruchy, Josleen Lockhart, and Da­ villa Weaver. constituted The spring motif was carried ut in the decorations, and spring the center flowers piece of the table. Franks Thomjv- son, president of the chapter, gave the welcome address and Miriam De Gruchy made the response. Denny Dallas is a guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house this week-end. of Dallas Gilbert Kaderli is spending (he week-end at his home in Freder­ icksburg. Morris Novi! of Grandbury will at visit his sister, Fannie Mac, Scottish Rite Dormitory Sunday. i? Irving Nathan of Beaumont spending the week-end a t the Phi Sigma Delta house. Margaret Scott, Delta Delta Del­ ta, is spending a few days at her home in Cleburne. Margaret Baker, Delta, Delta, Delta, is spending the week-end iii San Saba as the guest of Mad eline Callahan. Joe Goldstein of Houston, ex student of the University, in Austin for the Phi Sigma Delta dance Saturday night. is Frances Greenwood, Delta. Del la Delta, is spending the week­ end at her home in San Antonio. Delta chapter of Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Ger­ aldine Van Allen of Longview. John A. Jackson spending several days with his daughter, Marietta, who is a Zeta Tau Al pha. is Charles Poteet of San Angelo a form er student in the Universi ty and a Delta Tau Delta, is vis iting friends on the campus. Margaret Gates of San Antonio visiting friends on the campus this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. Novit of Dublin will be the guests of their daughter, Fannie Mae, at Scottish Rite Dormitory Sunday. Carroll Fox, Beta Theta Pl, i spending the week-end in Houston. is Hugh Alexander, Delta Chi, spending the week-end in Houston. Maynard Porter of Beeville has been a guest at the Theta Xi house this week. T H E H O U S E O F SC A N D A L w i t h DOROTHY SEBASTIAN A S to ry of th e N ew Y o rk P o lice Today Y o u r Last Chance T E X A S ^ ^ H Today Y o u r Last Chance Charles Farrell Greta N issen ■FA ZEL REALLY YOU SHOULD SEE IT! STARTING S U N D A Y , A P IC T U R E A S B IG AS T H E HEART O F H U M A N IT Y FOUR SONS CAUGHT IN “ Stolen Kisses.'* a talking picture now play­ ing at the Queen theater. in spite of a lack of interest in fe­ males, succumbs to the vision of a pale blonde whom he sees stand­ ing in a window, watching a greasy gondolier paddle up the streets — pardon me, canals— of Venice. the Holy After being joined Bonds of Matrimony, the prince and the Parisienne realize that their household notions are not well co-ordinated, and there is ample opportunity for some tense moments displaying the primeval jealousy of the male. A shifting of the scene to Arabia permit? the filming of vast stretches of sand dunes and, incidentally, a harem containing the largest number of homely women ever gathered to­ gether. Seven months of life as an Arabian housewife naturally proves irksome to the pale blonde, who, in the very midst of a thrill­ ing escape from the prince, real­ izes that she loves him despite their differences in opinion. The prince, who has been shot in the abdomen, realizes that they can never be together in I fo and con . .......... ceives the idea of their dying to­ they may gether in order never be separated again. There is an overwhelmingly melodramatic fadeout with the lovers merging into the landscape, joined for all eternity. What I cannot under­ stand is how they even hoped for death as a solution of their prob­ lem; he was a Mohammedan, she a Christian, and they would pre­ sumably go to different heavens — one to Allah and the other to Jehovah! If any. . . . . that . _ — A. M. C. t ----------------- o ----------------- T he House o f Scandal Flat-footed Irish cops, crooks, and the crooks’ lady friend make up the personnel of “ The House of Scandal,” which is at the Cres­ cent today. The puzzling thing is what, is it all about. Other than a lot of hullabaloo about some jewels of questionable value and a dose of trite love interest, the picture is—well, what do you say in America? But really there is not much scandal, and what there is is not especially enticing. Of course, the picture ends happily— for the principals, maybe. Doro­ thy Sebastian those modern suffragist crooks, and **he is capable of getting away with a lot more than she does. Henry Murray has just too much Irish bursting out all over him. He gets into his brother’s policeman unifoim, and as it turned out, he got into an awful mess. is one of — W. B. S. NOWS K ■ n v i -wsvVE ^ V screed X 1 M X f o * * ? « ¥ » * C \yte OO $9* . T?° vV t ° ^ * a n d iff ^ ■N E/ witfc Joan Crawford Picture 4 D ar* O nly HOME o f p ARAllftI sw ept all before And thro a far* <•«>• little eo-ed looked a t him— and hr was down for the cow tilt Bill H aines was never funnier or more attractive than aa thin battler who tak es it on the thin from Dan Cupid! A d d ed A ttr a c tio n s “ BIRD IN THE H AND” A T a lk in g C o m e d y S p ecia l E a s te r O v e r t u r e Paramount New* I ■, if ■!; . * I. (' . . I f ' , " ;r: j ai j i lf Ti A 1 Co-Ed’s P.T. Equipment Tennis and Golf P. T. Classes Start Monday Complete Stock of Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Golf Sticks Golf Balls Specially Built for Co-eds ax T H E S T U D E N T S B T O R E Classified Ad Section [Telephone 2 -3 1 6 4 or 2-3 1 6 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS DRESS MAKING WANTED AUTOMOBILES Gage Bros. Roofing and H eating Tin W ork D e p e n d a b le S e rv ic e 7th * Red Rlv-r Phene S27» TEXAS RESEARCH BUREAU— Mater­ ial gathered on an y subject. 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HIGHEST ERICKS paid clothing and shoes. for east-off 467 East f i b rn rims 8717. ROOMS FOR RENT LOST: Light colored pocketbook. Tuesday afternoon, between H om e Drug Co. and leave at ll. Hail Finder lHHhighams. liv0 et dud 261*4, INSTRUCTORS, boys; Two nicely furnished sou th and south cost rooms, quiet homo: Ii ai vers tty I v e upperclassmen U U W M f h u n . P h o n e U U U . Bxemination end T e t e Houw i ^ . 4 D I M VV 'V.. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N S A T U R D A Y , M ARCH 30, 1929. RTHWESTERN IN AUSTIN FOR TWO GAMES TURN TO DALLAS FORI S. M. U. RELAYS BEARS WIN SECOND FROM PONIES, 13-2 Texas Enters 13 PENICK’S RACKETEERS SW E E P Men in First MATCHES FROM OKLAHOMA C., first; Hasting* College, ond; A. C. C., minute*, 52.2 second*. sec­ third. Time: 3 R H O A D S v'mJ $ • Dr. D. A. Penick’s racketeer*} Berkeley Bell and Bruce Bar- match, the ne* put on an exhibition Mustang Meet I Special to Th# imttjf Term*. overwhelmingiy defeated Oklahoma A. & M. n e tte r, yeter- day afternoon the Penick on HALLAH, March 29— The eye- courts in both singles and doubles. of the nation will shift from Aus­ The results of the matches were tin to Dallas tomorrow afternoon a* follows: Taylor, number I, de­ the outstanding athletes when feated Stockton, 6-2, 6-4; La­ gather here to compete the Coste, num ber 2, defeated Eng- first annual S. ML U. Relays. Prac- tk a lly all of the »tar» who com- bsh, 6-0, 6-0; C aldwell, number 3, defeated Hwallisch, 6-3, 6-4; peted in the Texasjgames at Aus­ Ferguson defeated Abernathy, 6-2, tin today will appear here tom or­ In the doubles Barnes and 6-1. row, and the marks for the first relay* will be hard to beat in t h e 1 Wukasch defeated Stockton and j Abernathy, 6-2, 6-4; LaCoste and tatter meet*. At the meet in Austin F riday,; Seay defeated English and Swab in 13 Texas Relay records w ere s h a t-' Mech, 6-1, 6-2. to red, and the all breaker* will he entered in meet here tomorrow. record j — ™--- ■- - t h e | sity of — c|asii; Lannon, Nebraska, M U of. Allison, Vowa, third. first; Sentm an, Illinois, second; lim e : 1 4 .8 seconds. Ties relay record. 120-yard high school high h u r­ dle*: Croadie ti, San Jacinto High (Houston), firs t; Casper, Harlan* dale second; th ird; Sadler, Holmes, I/x-khari, Waco, fourth. Tim e; 16..S sec­ onde. (San Antonio), ln exhibition, Barnes and Bell de­ feated Dunlap an d Louis F erg u ­ son, 6-4. a doubl“ ’’While the competition was not up very stiff, the boys showed well,” Dr. Penick said in comment­ ing on the matches. “ The playing wa* satisfactory and n eat,” he added. The Oklahoma A. & M. team afternoon left Austin yesterday for College Statkyi where they will play Texas A. & M. this af- ternoqn. The Oklahoma team spent last night a t Giddings. n e w r e la y re co rd . t e r c o l l e g i a t e w o r ld r e c o r d . S et* n e w i n ­ T w o - m il e r e la y : C h i c a g o , fir st; M is so u r i, N e b r a s k a , s e c o n d ; th ird ; K , S. T. C., f o u r t h . T im e : 7 m i n u t e s 5 3 . 9 s e c o n d s . N e w r e ­ lay re co rd . M ile r e la y . U n i v e r s i t y class: C h ic a g o , first; M is s o u r i, s e c o n d ; N o r t h w e s t e r n , th ird ; T e x a s A . & M., fo u r t h . T im e : 3 m i n u t e s 18.3 s e c o n d s . N e w r e la y r e c o r d . High jum p: McIntosh, Mon- M ile r e la y , c o l l e g e c la s s : O kla- m o u t h C ollege; Shelby, O k l a h o m a ; h o m a B a p t is t s , f i r s t ; K S T C., Perkin*, Texas; Howe, Texas, tied P i t U b u r g , s e c o n d ; H a s t i n g . Col- 3 m i n u t e s , at 6 l e c t I 1-R in c h e s . T im e : third . le g e , Broad jum p: Portales*, North- 22 5 s e c o n d s . N e w r e la y rec ord . w estern, firs t; Towson, Nebraska, J Mlle rt,Uy hlgh #choo, eU, a; second; Simon, Knight, Florida, fourth. Distance:! San AnUmt0i lonto, 23 feet, 6 1-2 inches. t h i r d . s e c o n d s . th ird ; Sail A n g e l o , fir st; M a in A v e n u e , g#.con d. H o u s to n Time; 3' m i n u t e s rec- r e la y N e w Illinois, P o le v a u lt : W a r n e , N o r t h w e s t - j e r a , a n d C a n b y , Io w a S t a t e U n i- I v e r s i f y , t i e d f o r f ir s t an d s e c o n d . H e i g h t s , 2 $ . 6 O r d . The track at Ownhy Oval was. in perfect shape, and S fix-tells spent the day in working over the final plans, getting them sn tip-top shape for the g reatest Athletic event th at will be held in Dallas t,hi* spring, and S. M. U. was agog over the prospect* of the greatest track stars in the country Appearing here. in the National The g re atest race of the afte r mon will come in the )00-yard lash when Chuck Bracey, holder of Intercollegiate the IOO and 220-yard record dashes, and holder of the South­ western Conference record in both record events, and Texas Relay holder, arid George Simpson of Ohio tie up. These two ran “ neck and neck’’ in the Texas meet. The fan* will witness some of the Illinois, j per, Illin o is ; B r i l l . , , O k la h o m a ;1 * ***’ l o w . S t . . . T o l U . o . M u I fo r tied S o u l . , I exa* Relays. in action when third 13 f e e t , 3 D is c u s : B a l d w i n , T e x a s , the greatest relay teams in country C hicago, Rice and Texas unlimber i T o . i a n , N e b r a s k a , their wares. sent five mark* by the boards i n ' j . 2 in c h e s . N e w r e la y re co rd . the Illinois and Chicago . n d f o u r t h . H e i g h t : fir st; Paavo Nurmi, world’s g re a te s t H o w e ll , O k l a h o m a , s e c o n d , R a .- mu*, O h io , th ir d ; E v a n s , H o w a r d P a y n e , th ird . D i s t a n c e : 1 4 4 f e e t IO 1-2 r e c - Ord. distance runner, and Percey W ill-1 special a t t r a c ­ iama will be the tions. Knute Rockne, famous grid mentor at Notre Dame will act as referee, with J a y W yatt starting arid Ted Canty, an n ou nc­ ; ing- ?*ehr, W is c o n s in , f ir s t; H o w e l l , O k l a h o m a , s e c o n d ; W h it e , IC. S . T . C ., third; L y o n , J u t ; K a n s a * A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e , 5 D i s t a n c e : failed to place in the shot, came through with breaking perform ance in the dis- N e w r e l a y reco rd , cus to best his old time opponents, ; J a v e li n : B e v a n s , K.S.T.C., fir s t; Howell of Oklahoma and Ramus ! H e r m a n , S. M, Ii., s e c o n d ; B e r - Of Ohio. Baldwin’s toss was fo r **rd, In d i a n a , th ir d ; B a r t l e t t , A l- 144 feet 10 1-2 inches, betterin g b io n C o l l e g e , D i s t a n c e : the old mark by three feet. in c h e s . N e w r e la y r e c o r d - 1 f o u r t h . f o u r t h . in c h e s . S h o t p u t: f e e t f e e t 4 8 11 a r e l a y , U n i v e r s i t y T im e : fo u rth - f,r,t; Tex**» H a l f - m i l e r e la y , c o l l e g e •««* o n d ; O h io S t a t e , th ird ; T e x a s A . A M.. I m i n u te 2 7 . 5 seco n d * . N e w r e la y rec o r d . cla ss: U n i v e r s i t y , O k l a h o m a s e c o n d ; fir s t; S c h r e i n e r I n s t i t u t e , third. T im e : I m i n u t e 2 8 . 6 s e c o n d s . N e w re- fa y r e c o r d . B a p t is t B a k e r , D a n ie l Milt* relay, ju nio r college: T er­ rell Prep, firs t; North Texas A. & M., second; San Marcos Acad­ emy, third. Time: 3 minutes 33.7 seconds. Q u a r t e r m ile r e la y : fir st; K a n s a s a n d O h io t i e d s e c o n d a nd th ir d ; T e x a s , Time: rec o r d . s e c o n d s . N e 4 2 illin o is , fo r fo u r t h . rela y 2 0 6 record . F o u r - m i l e r e la y : N e w relay I Iowa State College, first; Medley relay, University cia.**: Iowa, l ? cond: Chicago, third; Texas a! f.r.K A M.. fourth. Time: IO minutes, In d ia n a , s e c o n d ; R ic e , th ird. T im e : ; 39 seconds. 17 m i n u t e s , 4 0 . 2 s e c o n d s . C r e a t e s Medley relay, college: K S T *, All-around chamionship: Todd, first 5,238 1-4 point*; Indiana, Churchill, Oklahoma, second, 5,- 208 1-2 points; Baldwin, Texas, third, 5,204 1-2 points; Kennedy, K.S.T.C., fou rth, 5,100 points. Medley relay, high school: San Angelo, first; Main Avenue (San Antonio), second; San Jacinto (H ouston), third; Reagan (Hous­ to n ), fourth. T i m e : 3 minutes, 44.6 rec­ relay ord. seconds. Ties BALDWIN TO LEAD STEERS AT S. M. U. The University of Texas will e n ter 13 men in the first annual S. M. U. Relays this afternoon. The men who will represent Texas in the Pony gan La wjjfl include the best men on the Steer squad; Captain Leo Baldwin, who a ut­ tered the Texas Relay record in the discus yesterday afternoon, will lead the Texas entrants. Dan Daniels, Westy Wester ffldt, John Craig, Pap Perkins, Waiter Howe, Sandy Sandberg, Scott Wilkie, Curtis Beaty, Ug Bowen, Alex Terrell, E. J, Levi mid George Marsh. H O SPIT A L LIST S H O W S D ECREA SE The hosp i Pa I list has decreased to five, according to reports r e ­ ceived from the University Health Service. Those a t Seton Infirm ­ ary are: II. B. Lind and Joe Wells. Robeson Barker, G arner Surgi- ner and Mrs. Gladys Miller are at St. David’s Hospital. Special to The Daily Texan. WACO, M ^rch little trouble 29— Behind sterling pitching of Claud Stearns and heavy hitting from Jak e Wil­ son and Rube Sebastain the Bay­ lor Bears had in making a clean sweep of the S. M. U. series here today when she .swamped the Ponies 13 to 2. The Baylor team played much better baseball than the first game and completely out­ played the visitors. Baylor will I play Notre Dame here Monday and , Tuesday. they did on ------------- o-------------- Jack Rieger, Chi Phi, is at his home in Decatur for a few days. Al Klein of the Tau Delta Phi the week-end is spending house at his home in San Antonio. D O U G L A S F A I R B A N K S IN “ T he Iron Mask” C o m i n g Sunday D o u g W il l S p e a k to Y o u :F rom th e S c r e e n A P u b li x T h e a t r e B C rC C C CASTED SAI C CF ACC WCC EEN S E E IN G SUITS Dusty Rhoads, the Steer hot corner guardian, who ha* been one of the big noises in the S teers’ early season games. RECORDSSMASHED IN TEXAS RELAYS (Continued Prom Page I ) tional Board and named a* a new world record. clipping teams, composed The Illinois half and q u a r te r­ ly Ie relay of Timm, B urkhart, Cave, and Pat- in toraonj set new relay marks 1.4 both these events, second o ff the qu arter mile mark, hplf mile and seven-tenths o f a second oc the q u arte r mile m ark. The University of Chicago spec­ tacled four spent a very profitable afternoon, smashing two records on their first appearance a t the Texas games. These sons of the metropolis of Illinois cracked the the mile and two-mile marks in relays, off the old mile mark to set a new one of 3 minutes, 18.3 seconds, fo r and then hitting the cinders a time of 7 minutes, 53.9 seconds the old seconds off lopping 5.1 seconds ever | to lop 4.1 stand-by. Arvie Walker will s ta rt on first,! The Oklahoma Baptist* came v ith Doc Leach appearing at sec- back with a vengeance this year, end, and Captain Hopkins moved ami ran away with the mile and over to shortstop; while Dusty | half-mile relays college Rhoads will be scampering around class, setting new marks for both In the o u ter gard the hot corner. events. Their time in the mile was 3 minutes, 22:3 seconds, lop­ ping 3 second* off the old mark, and then coming in with a time of 1 minute, 28.6 second* in the half mile to cut three-tenths of a second o ff this mark. Van Ia»mm the in RESULTS first; 100-yard dash, University cia**; Bracey, Rice, Simpson, Ohio, second; Leland, T. C. U,, third; Wilcox, fourth. Time: 9.5 seconds, record and betters world’* intercollegiate ii record by one tenth second. Equals relay high I OO* yard school j dash, cia**: R. Dunlap, Robstown, first; Mybier, Brackenridge, San A n -j tonic, second; Goetz, Victoria,! third. Time: 10.4 seconds. 1 0 0 -y a r d d a sh , a c a d e m y c l a s t : S a n f ir s t; N a s u , D a v is , T e r r e ll , M ar cos, s e c o n d ; R e e d , S a n M a r - ; third ; C r e e c y , N. T. A , C ., co s, s e c o n d s . fo u r t h . N e w r e la y r e co rd . T im e : 10.1 Leo Baldwin, Texas captain, 120-yard high hurdles, Univer- SPO RT TALK 01rf B y BOB C A N T B E IX T E X A N S P O R T S K W T OH C o n f e r e n c e S t a s h in g ........... T e x * * B a y lo r a . a m . R ice S . M. U ........ . T . C. U . ... P W L 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 I I I 0 I 0 2 2 0 2 2 R esu lt* s P c t . 1 .0 0 0 LOO© 1 .0 0 0 OOO .OOO .OOO Y este r d a y * Baylor 13, $ M. U. 2 . A. * M. 8, Rice 2, T o d a y ’s G a m e s Rive vsu A. A H. Sort)* weat e m vs. Texas. Well, the fifth annual Texas Belay* are history, for which TOOM of us are thankful, and they were the g reatest ever offered to t h e sporting public in the Ro ath­ wart, with IS relay record* being toppled over into the dust, and two world record* >ent into obliv- 4on. Well, ou r own star* of the southwest didn’t do so hot, hut th e boy* from up north had a great day, what with Illinois and Chi­ c a g o breaking five of the 13 rec­ ord* the field event*, we Held our own a hit better, with Leo Baldwin com­ ing through to chatter the record in the discus, and to place third fn the All-Around championship. Leo had thing won the blamed Until the last event, the HHO-yard run, and the big fellow wa* tm doggoned tired, he couldn’t pick Up his puppies fast enough to get anywhere the I inching list. ail in the relay*. near the top of In Oh, well— we had a great time, and know we can sit hack and k a i t for the sixth annual Tex a* Relay* which should through all of time mecur proper sequence along about this time in 1930. Oh yes, we wish to thank the weather anan fo r his co-operation y e s t e r day. It was a grand day for all con cerned. We even saw an old classmate of ours who is now a great big t r i c k man. We never thought that Swede would he p ou n d in g the cind er path some day while we were pounding a typewriter, bu* it happened. This afternoo n, those person* Who are alway* w anting something to com pare will he able to com­ pare the baseball of the middle west with that of T«xas when t h e Northwestern nine crosses bat w ith the Steer- this afternoon. We got more than we want of this* comparison business yesterday a f­ ternoon, com paring our track men With theirs, and always being on the short end. It’s no fun, hut we'll get our revenge this a f t e r - 1 linen. Northerners to Carry Heavy Hitters on Club B y B O B C A N T R E L L T K X A V S P O R T S E D IT O R This afternoon at 3:30 o’clock the Steers will tie up with their I first i flirt sectional f o llh p s v t base­ the Northwestern ball foe when j o ne from Evanston, Illinois, blows | into town for a three-day stay and I two games, one this afternoon ami the other Monday; .Sunday being a holiday of some sort, and it be­ ing considered hat! taste to play hail on that day. as The Illinois club is rated one of the most powerful organi­ zation^ in the Big Ten, while the Steers are clearly Hie class of the Southwest in moro ways than one, having proved this over a period of something like nineteen years, and are off to a good s ta rt prov­ ing it again this season, On the Northwestern nine th at will form the opposition for the Steer* in their third practice game, or ra ther exhibition, are some of the outstanding diamond perform ­ ers of the middle west, according to all reports from th at section of the country. Captain Ralph Izard, the Purples have a man who is ac­ knowledged to he the best third the seeker G reat Lakes, and is abb* to hit the apple with great gusto. the shores on of John Jacobs is rated as a great fielder among the college player* of the middle west, and that means th at he’s no slouch, either afield et at the plate. His hitting has been a big cog Illinois te a m ’s success. Reed McAHece ap­ pear* to be the n o rtherner’s best hurling bet, though He* Herdman i nd George Panosh are also able to hold their own with the slug­ gers. in the For the Steers, oh, just pick up y esterday’* Texan, and you’ll find cu t who will star for Texas. As well as we remember, we told you all about them, but if we didn’t, we apologize and will repeat a few of the thing* we should have said, and add some more. line-up In the T. 0. U. series, the re ­ came vamped Texan through with a couple of well- played games that stood the Toads off from the counting platter un­ the games were slated away. til The removal of Pinky Higgins to left field seemed to loose up this and youngster’s heavy artillery, I e's been pounding the cliffs and fences something since hi* shift. terrible Bistered, tired, hungry an d |e n * Higgins, Hughes and Ford will’ •leepy. No, th at * not a tramp. I likely get the call, though C arter I t * only me, and I hope that this and Minion Jtik the column, if it doesn’t I White will have a good chance of j },c a k i n g into the line-up in can t be bothered, the outer gai,lens. Norm Rec* will o Kina Meir Hughes, Delta D e l t a i c behind the bat part of the time if not for the entire game. On the mound, it looks like Oscar Peeples, j Johnnie Railton, Lefty Browning, or Mike De La Puente might star. spending tht* week-end Delta, i* in Waco. Morris I.ipshitz of the Tau Delta Phi house in spending a few days in San Antonio. Ernestine Barkley, Delta Delta Leroy Gilbert i* visiting in San Delta, is spending the Week-end in J 'Antonio for the week end. I Childress. Morning Mother, Dad, Sister Sweetheart Will Appreciate W e w ill deliver them by telegraph anywhere A .J ? c’ > ■ ■ J t v V \ e v V ^ V ^ o cav Easter Millinery T here is not a popular shade or mode that the feminine im mediate fancy h a s sanctioned that is not conspicuous in this d i s pl a y of Easter Hats* Note ’ The Price* $4.00 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.0Q $15.00 $22.00 Josephine Shops 108-110 West 10th St. • -ti Costume Jewelry $1.0Q ujJ j Hear COUNT ILYA TOLSTOY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 12th and Rio Grande MONDAY, APRIL I 8 p . B l. 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