B a i l l i C c x a n F i r s t C o lle g e D aily in th e S o u th A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L l l , 1 9 2 3 No. 1 4 4 V O L . X X I I I . LIBRARY INVASION PROBED ™ J ™ IV- Method is Suggested for Arriving at Valuation of Property to be Condensed —o Pearce To Show Lantern Slides Of Old King Tut Three C ases H eard by A cquistion B oard Tuesday B y R u t h S m i t h ^ i ‘Toot and Come In is the i n \ u a lion being extended to an persona interested in seeing the sixty lanterns interested in seeing the sixty lantern + nded to all Dersons I lands east of Speiuway and north *. I *,f T*cvntv-fc u r t h street, w hich is be- University i • . , , , i n v i t a - 1 Outlining a plan by which It is u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y a u t h o r i t i e s h a v e s e c u r e d the public. B L U N D E R B U S S IN­ V E S T IG A T IO N A L S O U P A t a l a t e h o u r l a s t n i g h t it w a s l e a r n e d t h a t s e n i o r p r e s i d e n t s h a d r e c e i v e d l e t t e r s s u m m o n i n g t h e m t o a p p e a r b e f o r e t h e f a c u l t y d i s c i p l i n e c o m m i t t e e a t 2 o ' c l o c k W e d n e s d a y . I h a t t h e i n v a s i o n o f t h e L i b r a ­ r y b y t h e s e n i o r s in c a r r y i n g o u t t h e e x e r c i s e s o f S e n i o r D a y is t o b e i n v e s t i g a t e d b y t h e f a c u l t y d i s ­ c i p l i n e c o m m i t t e e w a s l e a r n e d f r o m a m e m b e r o f t h e c o m m i t t e e tat*- T u e s d a y . A t t h e s a m e t i m e t h e c a s e s o f s t u d e n t s c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e p u b l i ­ c a t i o n o f t h e B l u n d e r b u s s wi l l c o m e u p f o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n . I w o c a s e s o f a l l e g e d v i o l a t i o n o f t h e h o n o r s y s t e m a r e a l s o o n t h e d o c k e t . t h e n a m e * o f al l s e n i o r p r e s i d e n t s , a n d i t is e x p e c t e d t h a t t h e y will b e c a l l e d b e f o r e t h e d i s c i p l i n e c o m m i t t e e e i t h e r W e d n e s d a y a f t ­ e r n o o n o r l a t e r . I he s e n i o r p r e s ­ i d e n t ' . a f f e c t e d a r e : F . W . H i c k s , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e S e n i o r L a w s . N o w ­ l i n R a n d o l p h , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e S e n i o r A c a d e m e ; M a r i o n H a r d e s ­ t y , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e E n g i n e e r s ; a n d B . W . K e m p e , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e B . A . ’ s. T h e f e a t u r e o f S e n i o r D a y a c ­ t i v i t i e s o b j e c t e d t o w a s t h e t r a d i ­ t i o n a l t a k e - o f f o f o f C o l o n e l S t m p - k i n ’ s e q u i t y c l a s s s t a g e d b y t h e S e n i o r L a w s in t h e r e a d i n g r o o m o f t h e M a i n L i b r a r y . A m e e t i n g o f t h e d i s c i p l i n e c o m ­ m i t t e e is s c h e d u l e d f o r 2 p . m . W e d n e s d a y . I S I H EX-STUDENT I I L TILK THURSBY SN REFINERY PROBLEM I slides on King Tut-ankh-amen old E gy ptian / e h c s . to >e ( tsp * l l at 7 : 3 0 Wednesday night, April o’clock in K Hall. P rofessor J . E. the departm ent of a n ­ P e a rce , of lectu re, thropology, will deliver a as the slides are shown. The slides have been secured by the visual in­ struction division of the B u reau of Extension , and the exhibit is free to the E arl Amazing discoveries of ( 'a r t e r of C arnarvon and Howard have brought to light the most ro ­ mantic fac ts concerning a king and people who lived hundreds of years before the birth of Christ. T h e 'D e - ( hicago have V ry Circulations ol brought forth tho first authentic set of slides on the latest discoveries in is this set which has Egypt, and it been secured for the benefit of Uni­ the versity and Austin people by i n s t r u c t i o n division. v i s u a l into Jealously guarded ny the E arl of C arnarvon, information and photo­ graphs of these remarkable discov­ this eries have been coming Fearing m isrepre­ country slowly. sentation the E a rl forbade the ta k ­ the ing of any photographs inside tomb, save those officially made by It is these official photo- his party. in I graphs I the set to be exhibited at the Uni- The slides show not only j versity. I complete views of the excavations, interior and exterio r of King P u t’s tomb, but also the diagrams of the I other famous tombs, mummies, and statues along the hanks of the Nile. -----------------------o------------------------ that have been secured the most e n a b l e value, David B. G racy, appraised a t the appraisal general chairman of committee, appeared at the hearing of the condemnation co u rt Tuesday morning. Mr. Gracy was appointed chair­ man of the committee by John B. Pope, who is chairman of the citi­ zen's committee, Under Mr. G raey’s plan, six real estate men of Austin to select have been commission* *1 to aid two other property them in real estate men appraising the values. The value will Six committees of three men each will be formed, and each committee will set the value of each piece of then be j rope t ty , added up, and the av erage taken as the property. the final value of Should one com m ittee’s valuation be 20 per ti nt below or above the a v e r­ age, that committee will be instruc­ ted to make another appraisal. No committee will know the value set by any oth er committee. Mr. G racy stated is not the intention of the citizen’s com ­ mittee to lower the estimate of the wforth of the property in the te rri­ tory to be condemned. that it Three cases, involving the acqui­ of E. R. sition of the property York, Miss Margare t Stiles, and R. HL ( ’(innerly, were heard before the condemnation court Tuesday. $ 4 0 5 6 , which was The appraisal of the Y o rk proper the ty was amount approved by the executive commit­ committee of the citizens’ tee. Testimony of E . R. York and th a t Houghton Brownlee the property was worth between $ 6 2 0 0 and $ 6 5 0 0 . indicated fo r her M iss M arg a ret Stiles was o ffe red property. Miss $ 1 0 0 0 th at [the property Stiles contends is worth $ 3 0 0 0 . The testimony of land differen t witnesses shows to be worth from $ 1 5 0 0 to $3000* the The land acquisition * board o f­ IL fo rm e rly for f e n d $ 9 6 0 0 to R J . H. W. V illiams of the his home. committee estimated the property at $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 while other values were set at $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 and $ 9 ,0 0 0 . Mr. C o*- nerly states that he values the home at $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 . --------------------------o----------- L e c t u r e G iv e n P r im a r il y fo r U niversity L ite ra ry C h e m i c a l E n - g m e e r a Societies to G ath er for A nnual M eeting W. B. Hamilton, president of the Texhom a Oil Company, will lecture on “ The L ay-O u t of a Refinery,” next Phursday at - p- m. in Hall 5. The lectu re is given Pr *m * i 3ored by Alpha Phi Epsilon. arily for the senior and g r a d u a t e j literary societies will participate students in chemical e n g in e e rin g ,: a brief p rogram . F oren sic 'artists and -t elites iQf ! stories will g ath er at the W o m an ’s v !; Gym Friday night for the annual all- , literary society open house, »pon- Ten in The purpose of though it will prove advanced students in geology and en g in e e rin g according Schoch. The purpose of the lecture is to give a c c u r a t e information nical students concerning to Dr. to present interesting to j ‘ M» P e g r a m is to give each^ society the o u t­ five minutes featu res of each o rgan i­ standing society individual E a c h zation. will have five minutes, but due to time the can n o t be given. Those rep resent­ ing the d ifferen t societies a re to be respective 0$-- the designated by pro- ganizatioris. large number, a the pet­ longer te c h ­ to roleum industry which will benefit the those contem plating entering the in- gram , refreshm ents will be Following dustry. and a short period g h en over to A fte r the lecture there will be acquainted. STUDENTS PISS TRI-BUTS served £ u r t ftjn d u b A sk s T h a t M o re _ M en A t t e m p t to M a k e Club the School of G o v e r n m e n tJ sp* ; ‘ r » . , . those who wish an informal con feren ce to give an . to opportunity ask Mr. Hamilton any questions c o n - ! cerning the problem of entering in dustry. to ii* tx in 1 9 1 1 ; he was Mr. Hamilton was a graduate stu ­ the author dent the the University Bulletin on of in sanitary conditions of Austin, which he exposed many objection­ since able conditions which UVV,, rvinvuiuu. been remedied. He held a fellow- ship have n e neiu a in and was s e c re ta ry of the Bureau of Municipal Research. ------------ o---------- - S. M . U . M ustangs and A . & M . A ggies P l a y 2 - 2 Ti e C o l l e g e S t a t i o n , T v x a . , A p r i l -0. T v . . . A . & M. a n d S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t U n i v e r s i t y p l a y e d a t h r i l l i n g e l e v e n i n n i n g 2 - 2 t i e in a S o u t h w e s t e r n C o n f e r e n c e g a m e h e r e t o d a y . S c o r e : S . M . U . OOO IOO IOO OO— 2 IO 2 A g g i e s OOO IOO IOO OO— 2 8 2 B a t t e r i e s : S . M . U . , B a s s i n g e r a n d T h o m p s o n ; A g g i e * , O l s e a a n d F o r g a n s o n . The period (ro m 9 . 4 6 to 12 will i be reserved fo r dancing. Members x.u • » ! were neia Try-ou ts for Especially are they th the Curtain Club of all the literary societies are i n - 1 w#,r - * held Tuesdav nisrht at 7 *15 in ‘ uesuay m g n t a i in auditorium of the Y . M. C. A. vited to come. urged not to stay away on accou nt of not having an escort. trying out the following Of trial ana witi be passed chance Thursday given a night a t 7 : 1 5 in the Y . M C. A. au- B Y Y . M . C . A . T U E S D A Y j ditorium, Mary E . Sanders, F ran ces J . Grant, F ra n ce s Graham and Cam- O F F I C E R S I N S T A L L E D first second those i . 1 0 the T. H. Shelby, director o f the Bu- eron Fairchild. no^ i r e J jL o f E * t e " 5ion’ the p ri" C‘P* ' Sin ce a (Treat num ber I of the V. M. C. A. Cabinet Tues- the m aU llatm n ■ « * ' » * who are m em bers o f l h . men of th.- club will next year, day. He spoke on the past history those of the try-outs have pf the University, giving many of requested that any man desiring to his own personal experiences. He 1 contrasted the fac t that in 1 9 0 6 a ! student body of 100 0 was thought I to be an enormous number, while being now planned fo r a student body of over try-out who was not there Tuesday, come to the meeting Thursday night. S P E A K E R S C L U B M E E T S accommodations hack in school charge are i ' 5 , 0 0 0 . A lbert McCurdy, talking on "S trivin g A fte r a Goal.' , Da Allen, The Advantages o f speaking on Being a ‘Y ’ Cabinet Member,” and | Ralph R. Wood, retiring president, closing the meeting with a short ad- “ Dependability,” were ! dress I oth er speakers fo r the evening. on At the meeting the following of­ ficers were installed for the coming y e a r: H erman A B rau tigan , presi­ d e n t; Ralph R. Wood, vice-president; Bryon Kennedy, secretary. Plans for the annual banquet of Speakers Club were discussed a t a meeting of that organization T u es­ day night. The banquet will be hald at the Driftkill Hotel. The banquet o f C. R. committee is composed Smith, chairman ^nd E. A . Teagle and Howard Hayden. Try-outs for the inter-society de­ the following bates were held and the so­ were chosen ciety, Wilber Matthews, Charles M. Spence, C. J . Garland and Robert Jones, alternate. represent to Amendment To Constitution HEAR HOT DEBATE K E (HILE sharp spii. over au°w- M a r i a In d efin ite ly D ue i n u c i m i n n y m » to , A d j o u r n JOUrn Providing For Filling Of Vacancies Passes Assembly I a y lo p L e a d s In R a c e F o r U n i v e r s i t y C i r c u s Q u e e n D ance P roceed s Diverted F ro m M em orial Union T I l l sons applied fo r poll ta x booklets. Cowboys will sell poll t a x e s at the balloting box during the voting hours, from ll a. rn. to I p. rn. and -. 2 4 0 .0 0 . Monday night, in ' ar^uu, subscription teams was $ ! , - .p ile of A fte r the fourth two hour ses­ sion held over the proposed new ah- I fence rules, the general facu lty ad-1 j o u r n e d today without having come the to any sort of a decision. The : absence rulings wore referred tg Josephine G illiam Has Second P lace T u esday Evening the committee which drew them ups fo r fu rth er revision, and considera­ tion was postponed indefinitely. Official count in race shows | results of Tuesday’s balloting. Q ueen’s the* the Varsity following ....... a l l o w e d . ........ ......... th a t I'I hula Hardin ...... .............. The faculty is divided on the ques­ Maria T a y l o r J osephine Gilliam Eleanor Seastrunk Minifred Smi th Ruth Ratliff tion, one side holding th at no cuts the shall b e (permitted, and rules be made much more stringent, and the other holding that a certain number of cu ts should be T h ere was a Kood deal of warm a r - Dorothy Brown ailment over this point, which was I Katherine Bates contested most h ath by the athletic Elizabeth H u rra h instructors. According Benedict, chairman of the com m it- 1 M arg aret Schoch tee on the absence ruling a f t e r two l u n e t t e Onetott hours of warm argum ent, the f a c u l - , Aiello Blade ty covered about six p aragraphs of j Dorothy Nolle Elliott •he itcly ” ........ 3 ,1 5 0 9 5 0 8 0 0 300 2 5 0 200 IOO IOO IOO 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 During the first day of balloting I in Queen’s ra ce 160 persons voted ! at the ballot box in front of Main touched | Constance Douglas .. | Gladys Dublin to Dean I Murrell May ruling, and adjourned in d efin -1 Marian Nothing else was even upon. The honor system question, the which was brought up before meeting of the Arts and Sciences faculty, was not presumably because there was no I introduced here, | Building. A conservative estimate the number of poll-taxes sold Ko u.inthor during the first day at 5 0 0 , accord- 1 ing to Robert I*. Mmpnree, m anager of the Queen’s race. opportunity. I hen will be a n o m e r meeting o f the general faculty some time this term at which those ques­ tions will ho brought up again. ----------- o----- ------ DOROTHY NAIL II) IIIN Of the 3 ,0 0 0 poll ta xes originally issued for sale, 2 8 0 0 were printed Monday addition and Tuesday.^ In to the remaining 2 0 0 an e x tra 3 ,0 0 0 has been ordered and will be avail­ distribution Wednesday. able fo r poll Any persons wishing to taxes can obtain them at the head- j quarters office, T Hall, room I. Dur- P l e d g e s l a i r T r e a t m e n t of A ll inp on]y one hour Tuesday 31 per- FII FLAGE ON COUNCIL Thor, ......... I,all sell •* * ineligible p. rn. to 3 p. rn. Only two v o t e s ! ,h '' in Tu esd ay’s count, were discarded one being cast by a professor in the to University, who was vote and the other being cast as a of joke. Officials were warned E. Jo e freshman votes cast for Steiner, official a rt!s i of the cele­ bration, whose name as such ap­ on Main pears on the blackboard votes Building, were unfounded, however. — Rumors of such o co-El Lim STUDENTS RECEIVE RECOGNITION G la d y * R o w n t r e e Is F ir s t W o m ­ a n P r e s i d e n t of S en io r L a w C lass C a s e s B r o u g h t B e f o r e C o u n cil In announcing as a candidate for the Woman’s C oun­ a place upon cil, Dorothy Nail give* an added in­ dication as to the rapidly awaken­ ing interest among the co-eds of the University in regard to election to the .council. fo r contest ‘ In entering the its honor system, and, a place in this b o d y , ’ Miss Nail states, ‘•I am, of course, pledging myself efficient service. i to give honest, is already Renown I This University the I fo r I cafe of my election, it would be my purpose to make that system more to make ii a more vital effective, thing to every student,, and to make it a p art of that self-government of which we may justly be proud.’’ in Miss Nail is now a junior in the University, having been in the Uni­ She has three years. versity fo r in most varied student taken part, activities, having been a member of the s ta ff of the Daily T exan , and done conspicuous work in the Y. W. C. A. and women’s athletics. “ If I become a member of the council,” says Miss Nail “ I will do my utmost to give fair and justly cases adequate F a v o r ­ brought before the council. in such a place, or extended itism to certain cases, is intolerable.” tr e a tm e n t all to m a t c h e s D u n l a p o f T e x a s , d e f e a t e d K n i c k e r b o c k e r o f S. M U . 6 - 2 , 6 - n o o n . T e x a s R ack et Men D efeat M ustangs in D allas M atch P l a y i n g w i t h o u t t h e s e r v i c e s o f C a p t a i n W h i t e , w h o is ill a t his h o m e in A u s t i n , t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I e x a s r a c k e t m e n s e v e r e l y t r o u n c ­ e d t h e S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t U n i ­ v e r s i t y M u s t a n g s T u e s d a y a f t e r ­ n o o n a t D a l l a s . In t h e s i n g l e s 4 . W i l l i s o f T e x a s , b e a t B a i r d o f 5 . M U . 6 - 4 , 8 - 3 , a n d C h a n d l e r o f T e x a s w o n f r o m B r o o k s 6 - 1 , 6 - 3 . R o d T h a l h e i m e r , b r i l l i a n t d o u b l e s p a r t n e r o f C a p t a i n W h i t e , h a d t o g o i n t o t h e t h i r d s e t t o wi n f r o m T h o m a s b y s c o r e s o f 6 - 2 , 4 - 6 , 6 - 2 . In t h e d o u b l e s m a t c h e s W i l l i s a n d D u n l a p d e f e a t e d K n i c k e r ­ b o c k e r a n d B r o o k s 6 - 1 , 6 - 3 . C h a n d l e r a n d T h a l h e i m e r w o n f r o m T h o m a s a n d B a i r d 6 - 1 , 6 - 3 . M E I FUND DDI MUKES PROGRESS IN C a p t a in s of T e a m s T u rn in a T o t a l of $ 2 , 2 5 8 by T u e s d a y N i g h t Work on the Daniel Fund drive ll and rick, Passage of a resolution to amend I lo constitution of the Students’ An­ ociation, the election of a member of the A ni mbly to fill the vacancy l e f t on the Publications Board by tin1 withdrawal from school of Henry A. the adoption of sev­ eral committee reports and the past­ ry . of a hill to divert the profits tit’ I he All-University Dances from the Memorial Union into the treas- Students’ Association uiv of lie* featured the S tu ­ d en t-’ Assembly a f t e r ­ the meeting of Tuesday The resolution to amend the con­ introduced by Robert G. stitution Bledsoe, seeks to allow the Assembly its membership to fill vacant ics in by electing members to its own body, thus making ii possible to keep the Assembly up to its full quota with­ out the necessity of calling a gen­ e r a l election every time a vacancy occurs. The resolution as passed by the Assembly provides th a t: “ In case of a vacancy in the Students’ Assembly, the Assembly shall be empowered to elect a student to fill such vacan cy that body of students which from the said vacan cy leaves without full representation.” This amendment will be submitted to the vote of the student body in the general election of May 8. Two resolutions, the report* of penally appointed committees, one commending successful management the Thanksgiving Reception by of Charles S. Pipkin, and the other accepting the financial report of the rendered by ,j» Murphree, were passed by the j which is being conducted by Met ho-1 V 11-University Dances dist students of the rapidly. progressing amount of money turned in by the I niversity, Sunday the Assembly. is w L K(,mper was elected from its representative the Assembly as the Board of Publications to upon take the place left v ac an t by Henry from A. Handpick who withdrew school several weeks ago on account of th '' team mom- hers reported a t the church and $ 4 8 0 was turned in. While all of the team the captains were not present meeting, every team had a represen­ tative to turn in a report. By Tues­ at I >n- ()f *to The amounts of money turned in illness. A bill to give into the hands of i the Students’ Association whatever day night $ 2 , 2 5 8 .0 0 had been turned profits may be made from the op- J el ation of the All-Unfversity Dances th(. Memorial Union ir(stt,ad is now inactive, was passed and by the different team captains are wbieh as follows: Lillian Baldwin $ 3 1 4 . 5 0 , ; through Herman Brautigan $ 7 9 ,0 0 , F ra n c e s adopted. F o x $ 2 1 8 .0 0 , repeals automatically ^jn wbich was passed in the fall $ 2 9 6 .0 0 , D. H. Peacock the Louise Rounds $ 1 3 8 .6 0 , N. K. Smith of this scholastic y ear giving $ 1 8 3 . 0 0 ,; f un(js from the dances to the Memor- $ 1 5 9 .0 0 , Ruth Crozier Edith F o x $ 7 9 .5 0 , Claudia Holmes j a j Urncm and also dispenses with $1X 4 .0 0 , Qhe committee which was appointed $ 1 4 8 .0 0 , Roland F ran ces Keller $ 1 6 1 . 0 0 , making a by the E xecu tive Committee of the and approved by total of $ 2 2 5 8 .0 0 . Th* drive teams meet every night j the Assembly to take charge of and the Methodist J conduct the dances. This committee student j composed of Bob Mtnphrcvi MMI Lu ey F ort, idiot from 7 to 7 : 3 0 a t church. Homer T. pastor, has offered a prix* of five H arding Adants, Crortfc $ 1 9 6 .0 0 , j Memorial Union .selected by reading \o i g l i t (Mara final Lee its Merited recognition corded to women in the present, according is being »c * j dollars to the team captain securing Memorial E xe cu tiv e Committee, was the law school at t,he greatest number of pledges to- approved and re-appointed by to Lucy ML wards the fund by Tuesday night, j Assembly to continue in charge of Moore, sec retary and reg istrar of the law school. Gladys Rowntree, of B a rtle tt, who received a B. A. degree from the University of T exas and, a f t e r spending a year at Columbia Uni­ versity, entered the law school here, has made a good record. She has the honor of being the first woman who has ever been elected president of the senior law class. the All-University dances. B P S TC FN TfllN G O S S E T T S P E A K S T O F R O S H SENIORS 11 EIM WINGE Id L. Gossett of I*ost, has been •aking before all first y ear men’s training classes this week T h u r s d a y D e c l a r e d L e a p y e a r m interest of the Fortieth Anniver- gary Celebration. These classes will do the construction work on Clark Field for the Varsity Circus. O c c a s io n fo r All S en io r G irls physical ' L O N G H O R N R I F L E C L U B T O H O L D J O I N T M E E T a the for holding At a meeting of Longhorn Rifle Club to be held in room 3 1 2 of the Education Building, Wednes­ day a t 7 : 1 5 p.m., plans will be com­ com petitive pleted m eet within the next six week*.. All members of the club as well as all who wish to become numbers are re ­ quested to be present at the meet- ing Wednesday evening in or der that j class of the membership rolls may pleted. meet of the Longhorn Rifle Club and the Co-ed Rifle Club at Camp Mabry range within the n e ar future a t which valuable prizes will be o f­ fered as trophies fo r the best marks­ men. The suggestion of a joint meet has met with the hearty approval of Miss L u cy Newton, dean of women. D e f i n i t e plans as to t h e joint m e e t will he worked out by the clubs at a later date. Thursday night has been declared leap year for senior girls in all de­ partments, for a t that time the Busi­ ness Administration seniors a rc giv­ ing a dance fo r the seniors of all is se c re ta ry -tre a su re r 0^b«*r departm ents at the W om an’s! to! bring any girl they wish. Those in i Still another member of the senior charge of the dance have suggested the law school who is making ^hat senior girls overcome their nat-j c o m -1 good is Sue Falvey of Austin, who u ra j bashfulness and make dates for, It is planned to hold a joint has made quite a reputation in ama- t he occasion. Charlie’s orchestra will Susette Meyer of Bowie, who en­ tered the law school a f t e r taking a B. A. degree, has also made a good record of the student organization of the Gym. law school. Senior boys are allowed She be teur theatrical circles. terest to note that her mother took the L L .B . degree school here two years ago. from the the Benny Kempe, president of law senior H.A.’s has appointed the fol- lowing committee to have charge of j It is of in- fu rn ish music for the dance, the collecting Mrs. E m m a Stullken Webb, Ja c k wif*- of a successful lawyer of E l- Wood, Benny Kempe, Tom Harris, gin, has been studying law fo r three I p auj Whaley and Kenneth Kimbro, years She passed the bar examina- an,| requests that those senior B .A .’s last J a n u a ry , and now assists who have not paid their assessments Hon her husband with his practice while se(. „ome one of this committee and I she continues her studies. turn in their money. assessments: the C A L E N D A R W e d n e s d a y M e e t i n g o f U n i v e r s i t y H o u s e M o t h e r s , G i r l s ’ S t u d y H a l l , 3 : 3 0 p m . G l e e C l u b R e h e a r s a l , S H a l l I O, 5 p . m . H a l l , 5 p . m . S o p h o m o r e m e e t i n g , G i r l s ’ S t u d y G a its m a A l p h a C h i , 5 p . m . A m e r i c a n L e g i o n d i n n e r , C a f e ­ t e r i a , 6 : 3 0 p . m . F r e s h m e n m e e t i n g , S c o t t i s h R i t e D o r m i t o r y , 6 : 4 5 p . m . E a s t e r n S t a r S t u d y C l u b , S c o t ­ t i s h R i t e D o r m i t o r y , 7 p . m . W o m a n ’ s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e B o a r d , G i r l s ’ S t u d y H a l l , 7 : 1 0 p . m . L o n g h o r n R i f l e C l u b , E d . B l d g . 4 1 2 , 7 : 1 5 p . m . TH t DAILY T EX A N Sailu Cf .van © © em th* m a * * * of th* Lnl**r- tit< of Tm*** hr th* Student* Publi­ cation*. In*-. ***rr morning «re*pt Mon- i n J. O trim . Room U S Main Basidia#, Tai- OC hon# I H I After ft p rn ?<*U>phon* ll* * . th* U*J**r*itr of Tea** I Printed br Pr***. J. H ail Eaten**! a* aa*wad ria** matter at. the po* toff ie* *t A .»t.a, Tr*fc-, uadar Aet of' Caste™ ii I M *rr ii 8, I '‘7b. Arreptaor# at •par;ai rat* of po*-mg* prornirA for in Sor­ tie* ILA*. Act at October I, 1917, anthe­ m ed Sop ten:, bar J*, 3 9 It, WM HARRY JACK Editor-rn-Chief HEMRY C. KILCHER..., Managing Editor TOMAS G. POLLARD Superv».«mg Batmen* Manager ERLE M RAC PY and lf. ELMA Of MN A d w t it f n i Manager* Ira titre Staff —David H. ■ Caber, Robert G. Biedaoe Pricier Midi iff. Joe Vt. Earned. Eaehanga*—Lneiii* Hatcher Paaragrmpba M lh iu —Freni M JO rn in Rand rh STAPP POR TODAY ____ ____ I** aa Editor ....____ A**I*tent . . Mea rice Crate Anne Deani* _ Fran.-r* Ethel W,pft Louie T. Hamlet! K iby E War,} Rheaf>v'T Edward* Mr Mahon E. H. •leialm gwi Rath Smith TM* ba Wark** r e p o * ™ H Maxwril < Raeho) Du im a way C. lf. Wright K ;j*b*th Boykia GocMvter* A rom John C. W*lvootd I rat fa ir conducted in the col- arm ory. T he stellar a t­ I.,re*. traction at th e celebration is the pretentious milking to u rn a ­ ment, which consists of a heat- , , Annuitant (nj Contest lasting D>r toll min- , jutes. Apparently, it’s a g r e a t j honor to win the title and 4 a me of' G rand Cham pion Milker of South Dakota. , .. 1923 heat ti* A** i * t a nt B o z o . sun'* rays— So hot th at rooms most ablaze; refri atte, Wednesday, tourney. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN U n der the old method of j m ale favoritism and dom ina­ tion, th e men w ere enabled to I ! rule th e women out of this race. W ith thrilling milking the change of time and custom, justice and however, merit, equality have won th e a rg u -| ment— so th e co-eds w ere p er­ mitted to com pete in the re­ (W e cent m ilking The board of directors of w onder if tho co-ed# laid the ii Fortieth Anniversary * o b - same things# w hen b ai y kick the r o r o e t n Anniversary bration are in need of men and *‘d oyer the milk pail, as we women. Arrangem ents plans for the C e l e b r a t i o n , first of its nature in the Him- jP*>rt«, a competent stall of ref-1 the University, are f rt<‘a an(* umpires was aob* to tory of 1 e * • *------- such pretentious rosure Justice ana iairnes growing to " . * .show gun proportions that the directors everybody participating, ir,~ And g r a a l i* fool*: are calling for the active an- eluding the co vs. V rom individual tiro® forward, a South Dakotan distance of every among the faculty and student I co-ed probably will not bo < on- body, and especially of all or- j t i e r e d hilly educated unless ganizations. Ex-students, par- 8".e can mi‘K °*d D®isy in a en ta, and friends of the Uni- roinute and a halt Hat. v e r i t y are becoming greatly! interested in the plans for the! celebration. It is now up to the] University to p re p a re a Cele-] brat ion program th a t will ex­ ceed all expectations. b U TE RA R Y T h at’s equality for you! ------------ o .. t h e days.) According to all ,n our P*lroy milking HUMM skmvmmmm* i mmmmm* rn with to th is i j hat Inspirations ev’ry w h e re ; In which T hat longed stude.s swimming pool f o r (And anglers the air j u s t i c t pail, and burst them ♦‘yy*‘, poet ... j * b * PRICKLY AR A G R AP H 5 I , ^ , T o d a y ’s C o n d u c t o r - - T o m m y H a w k . The Colog; Whan that Aprille with his Hummer The m ine of Ma re he hath caused to And bathed everything with hot When without Zephyrus to stir from forth from re- xjje stricken lover, and th yonge |ngp|r€Kj peng ^e_ it, ma ken mc iud ye stayer! up ai night with open I I- B e l i e v i n g an w e d o i n C O - e d u - 1 only requirem ent necessary is thly and C entury. These maga- I Kines are m the adm inistration room an^ ra * y be used a t all times by the The girl® th a t j | l c a t i o n a n d w o m a n ’s r i g h t s , w e the girls sign up for the m agazines, ] S a r e e n c o u r a g e d | R t h a t th e p r i n c i p l e o f e < iu a i) ty the date and the borrow er’s name. b e t w e e n t h e s e x e s h a s b e e n p u t ; Scarcely a day passes t h a t all the to b e t e s t a t t h e S o u t h D a k o t a magazines are not taken out, several S t a t e C o l l e g e . g r e a t times, according to Mrs. Neil C aro­ event at that college is the Lit­ the W om an’s tle Internationa!, an a grit u It u- t h e i managem ent s t u - domicile has seen fit l e a r n i n g gibing the name of the puDiication, t o fo r fo u r of the leading magazines l e r s , director of Building. i igj $3 S* the hnikling. s u r p r i s e d j l f ife T h e o n of in l l * — At Mueller's Shoe Store • H .Stude; W h a t ’#! y o u m a k e o n t h a t c h e m e x a m ? P r u n e * ; E h ? Stud* *: C e e , t ha t ' * fi ne . i f t “ V a r s i t y W i n * W r e s t l i n g M a t c h t o 0 . " W e II. t hj nk T. i f f r o m A u s t i n C o l l e g e 4 4 w o n d e r m e n a r e t h e y j e l l y b e a n s . t t Have you ever noticed s t i l l i the omi*-; 4. j W ar? ta b le t the memorial 'ion of the apostrophe in “ Freedom s] rank? f a use” on in the Education Building? A fr e s h ­ man would make a G in English I fo r such an error. M erely shows the dif 1‘rence between A r t and Ig~ norance. O u r O w n I n t e l l i g e n c e T e s t J. Where i s th e City of Mexico? the 2. For what is Babe Ruth, t home-run kin-.-, noted? 3. How m any < ubic f e e t of earth in a hole -I feet long, : and 8 feet deep? feet wide S rho derat! fn r o u n d millinery o f the H ut what red Y was *ars* 5. W hat i Pr%-?dent Harding's M S. Who invented the Ford? Anyone who can a n -u -r as many the above should write as five of the answers with his nam e on a piece of pap e r and put the P r i d d y P earagraph * box. The pri­ zes a re : 1st, a Liberian pretzel, 2nd. an Assryian toothpick, Come one! Come all! in it ; rn in sharks seem r f Naw that we-uns hev w rote that, t woncha give us a chaw, sir? STUDENTS WANTED La ;t s u m m e r th e ten high m e n fro m F e x a s \ \ ear-E.ver’ A l u m i n u m U n iv ersity on sales w ith their records w ere: Name J ak e Robertson L. E. Dabney Walter H. Shine Reid S. Lehman Harry C. Duke C. A. Nau Roy L. Duke R. A. Hittson R. M. Allen Pau l G. G r e e n w o o d ............. D ays 54 60 41 35 33 41 32 52 33 60 Hrs. 418 4 2 0 335 230 278 2 2 0 293 4 4 0 226 4 20 Sales $ 2,437.76 2,017.50 1,950.84 1,922.70 1,614.04 1,571.76 1,350.66 1,294.50 1,266.48 1,242.24 A M ighty Good Shoe ’em W HEN yo u’re having shined up you are conscious of th a t fact t h a t your Shoes are being noticed, being used by o th er men as a p a r ­ tial g au ge in deciding w hat kind of a ch ap you are. I t ’s the sam e w ay w h erev er you go— Shoes count for a good deal. H e re ’s an oxford that will win a p p ro v a l; conserva­ tive enough to be in good taste, yet with m ighty good- looking lines. — Brown Calfskin — Black Calfskin $7.50, $8.50 and up With thirty-cent cotton these should bt* records If you w ant a vacation job see doubled this summ er. — W e can fit you. B, W. O W E N S C. C. E N G L E Y. M. C. A. CARL H. MUELLER © O S C O N O P E S S A V E . Hotne of* Good S h o e s -Hosiery ADVERTISE IN TH E DAILY TEXAN I 111.1 H R ® M 3 & r n M M SR W . ny fMr ny ll % sjjg P ;jy,.yy LD? m m Ty 2 j : 7 ’*T yy n j ITC ny n j i m r j j j r j g g $ j n y n y n i i n j . THE NEWEST EFFECTS IN SPRING FOOTWEAR THE POWER OF BEAUTY Even if y o ur atten tio n w ere d r a w n to nothing f u r th e r th an the exterior beauty of our footw ear, th a t beauty would com m and, and merit, y ou r respect. B eauty alone has value. Hut our fo o tw e a r h as more t h a n ra re b eau ty — it Ins quality of the hig hest order. So lovely a re our new* S pring m odels t h a t one m arvels th a t they intl be so practical for every-day wear. Yet th eir excellent q u ality insures the most gratify in g wear. All th a t is new in novelty strap s, cut-out effects, C denials and English Oxfords, priced a t— $7 $8 $9 $10 UP TO $14.50 Hosiery You Love to Wear You love to w e a r Dillingham ’s Hosiery because it has a rich, alluring sheen— b ecause it has a soft, caressing ‘T eel’’— and because t fits with precision, never w rinkling a t th e ankle. We invite you to call at our Hosiery D epartm ent and see all the new num bers for spring tim e w ear. FANCY SILK HOSIERY $3.50 $4 $4.50 ......... . . m w . t m , . , . , . . . . . t . . . .......... . wwwmw—•* i i n K a m m w m — iiiM M m w M W H W W M im w o w iW r tn n m iU M W itttH M W in 'n tH i)t rt«#.lMt,j,wBttWt>tgawwiHiiimii>#i; iiiiwHfH)U»tMiiiiin)iiiit>iiitti;iMtMtiiMti>»imwMiiiwww»»i«iu;iH»u,i(#iti»iirt>#iiiw>t>twiMttniotminnmpmiwii>tiiMitWHmhort f e a t u r e o f the e v e n i n g w*a» a tte n d classes. in G a lv e sto n . A lin e ----------- S a m u e l M averick r e tu r n e d f i v e co u rse d in n e r ) from a w e e k - e n d visit to his h o m e has B r o g d e n h as illn e ss and re c o v e r e d is able to Mrs. E. C. P r e is o f N e w O rlean s the w e e k -end rn A u s t i n v i s i t ­ s p e n t i n g her s o n , R ex. K a th e rin e W ebb is ill at thi W om - an s B u ilding. D elta Chi held in itiation n ig h t f o r L e e Wy.song, P a tt o n and A rc h ie W eaver. H erm an B r a u tig a n has r e tu r n e d to G e o r g e ­ trip S atu rd ay A n d r e w from a w e e k -e n d town. Mrs. C la yton o f C leb u rn e is v i s i t ­ in g her d a u g h te r s V eris and T h elm a a t the W o m a n ’s B u ilding. E liza b eth and B e r e n i c e C ox w ill e n t e r ta in S id n e y Lanier L ite ra r y S o ­ c ie t y at th e ir h om e on W est T w e n t y - seco n d S tr e e t, W e d n e sd a y a f t e r ­ noon. Mrs. G. W. .D e r b y o f L aredo v is itin g h er d a u g h te r, L eis, a t S c o ttis h Rite D orm itory. is the Mrs. K ilgo re o f San A n g e lo is v is itin g h er d a u g h te r, J e n n y P ark s f o r a f e w d ays a t the W o m a n ’s B u ild in g. A lfr e d W atson has r e tu r n e d f ro m j J o h n n ie B r o u g h to n has a w e e k -e n d visit - to H o u sto n . - - H e rb er t W h ison - - - is t h e D e lt a T a u Dfllta o f D a lla s v is itin g -^at h ouse. j f r o m a g e o l o g ic a l ca m p in g I W a llow C reek. r e tu r n e d trip at E u g e n e .Smith has r e tu r n e d fr o m a trip to S a c k e tt. A r ty Stan dard re tu r n e d T u e s d a y fro m a f e w d a y s visit to W aco. M iss A nn a M tickle Poy w h o h a s b een v is itin g re la tiv es in A u stin le f t ; T u e s d a y f o r h er h om e in N e w Y ork. W illiam B o u e r has w ith d ra w n fro m school. P e r r y Carroll e n t e r ta in e d th e C ro­ q u et Club with an a f te r n o o n tea. E ste lle J a n e t G oldm an is ill. G la d ys Clay has b een d a y s for the the W o m a n ’s at ill past few' Building. Kappa D elta a n n o u n c e s the p le d g ­ ing o f A n n a M ary Lupton o f C o lo r­ ado. GS THEA TRES T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R H a n c o c k : V i o l a D a n a in “ A N o i s e in N e w b o r o . ” T e x a s ; M a r i o n D a v i e s in “ E n ­ c h a n t m e n t . ” Q u e e n : J a c k i e C o o g a n in “ D a d ­ t u e s ­ d y , ” S u n d a y , M o n d a y a n d d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y . C r e s c e n t : H e r b e r t R a w l i n s o n in “ O n e W o n d e r f u l N i g h t , ” S u n d a y , M o n d a y , T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y . M a j e s t i c : M i l t o n Si l l s in “ A d ­ a m ’s R i b , ” all w e e k . M a j e s t i c C ecil B. D e M ille’s “ A d a m ’s Rib b e e n s u sp e c te d o f cr im e d u r in g th a t tim e , and b e e n the t a r g e t o f a g a n g o f crooks? “ S p u n k ” in in “ P e a n u t s ,” and P ea r l W h ite L e w is S a r g e n t th e u n iversa l c o m e d y c o m p le t e s this e x ­ c e lle n t p rogram fir s t f o u r d ays at th e C r e sc e n t T h ea tre . f o r the H a n c o c k O f in te r e s t to A u stin T h e a tr e g o ­ e r s is the c o m in g o f the p r o d u c tio n “ T h e Merry W h irl44 sta g ed by Ja ck T h is big a t t r a c ­ rob in o f A u stin . tion has j u s t fin ish e d tw o d a y s in S an A n to n io . T he P op p y B a lle t f e a t u r e s V io l­ e tta \ a n d e r v e n t e r as the red popp y and has a s e t t i n g o f g ir ls w ih illu m ­ inated y e llo w p opp y c o s tu m e s s t a n d ­ ing arou n d the s ta g e in tall c a t h e ­ dral a rches. S e a t s are n o w on sa le at the B a n cock Opera H ou se. is at fo r a the M a je stic T h e a t r e w e e k ’s run. T h e alle g o rica l s c e n e s d e p ic t in g p r im itiv e m an his m a tin g are ar tistic and c o lo r f u l. A d e lig h t fu l and i n t e r e s t in g p lo t ru n s! *an Prot*Uc^ o n s » t e a c h e s a new p la n e Marion D avies, sta r o f C o sm op oli- T e x a « a n d t h e !" h " *' u ' pit ur(* ^ ,n “ E n * « . n t m e n t ” h er he se e n l( the T e x a s t h e a t r e t o d a y . C ast s o c ie t y 1 as a p am p ered and p ette d Q U E E N A g a i n T o d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y J a c k i e C o o g a n In “ D A D D Y ” N e w C h r is tie C o m e d y A l s o S h o w in g a n d P a t h e N e w s t h r o u g h o u t th e p la y m e t ta m o r p h o s is o f m od ern fla p p er . B e c a u s e o f the sp ec ia l m er it o f the s h o w in g p ro d u c tio n a r r a n g e m e n ts h a v e b een it ov er in A u s t in for m a d e to hold the e n tire w e e k to g iv e e v e r y o n e an o p p o r tu n ity to se e th is w o n d e r fu l p ictu r e. C r e s c e n t K n o w n as o n e o f the m o st red! b looded a c t o r s on t h e s c r e e n , H e r ­ b e r t Raw1|inBon h a s n e v e r had a f itte d to his p e r s o n a lity p art m o re the role o f a d v e n tu r o u s the j V t h a n rn h ero in “ O ne W o n d e r f u l N i g h t , ” I th e f e a t u r e a ttr a ctio n at th e Ores-' ' c e n t T h e a t r e S u n d a y , M on d ay, T u e s ­ d a y and W e d n e s d a y o f this w e e k . R o m a n c e , m y s t e r y ^ n d t a k e t h r illi n g p la ce all a d v e n tu r e , in th e sh o r t s p a c e o f a n ig h t. I f y ou m et and m arried a m illion d o l­ lars in th a t tim e w h a t w ould y o u do? S u p p o se also t h a t you m ig h t h a v e' SANFORD* F O U N T A IN PEN IN K i W ill Im prove the Actiun o f A ny Fountain Pen A c c o r d in g to Dr. R. H. G r if fit h , ch a irm an o f t h e f a c u l t y c o m m it te e in ch a rg e o f th e a r r a n g e m e n ts , p er­ m a n e n t plans h a v e n o t b een c o m ­ p leted , b u t a b o v e o u tlin e w ill be f o llo w e d . is e x p e c t e d t h a t th e I it o----------- V I N S O N O U T O F T O W N P r e s id e n t R. E. V in s o n is o u t o f t o w n on b u sin ess this w e e k , b u t will j be back in A u stin T h u r sd a y or F r i­ d a y in ord er to hear in p erson fro m f in a n c e c o m m it t e e on U n i v e r ­ sit y funds. The f in a n c e c o m m it te e w ill have s t a t e m e n t so m e d e f in i t e r e g a r d in g U n i v e r s it y a p p r o p r ia tio n s on April 16. h er o v e r is a lo v e ly f a v o r it e , Miss D a v ie s M iss w h o se p o w e r boy f r ie n d s has g o n e to her head. S he d isp la y s th e f lip p a n c y o f t h e ch a r ­ a c t e r w ith skill. is a r o le p er­ f e c t l y su ited to Miss D a v i e s ’ q u ali­ ties. It R o b e rt G. V ig n o la , l a s t (Whcjse p r e v io u s w ork fo r C osm op o litan p ro d u c tio n s w a s “ The W o m a n God C h a n ged ," directed the p ictu r e. In s u p p ort o f Miss D a v ie s are F o r r e s t S ta n le y , T om L e w is, E d ith S h a y n e , M aude T u rn er G ordon , A r t h u r R an ­ kin and C orin n e B a rker. BIO PICTURES — LITTL E PRICE § T o d a y a n d T h u r s d a y M a r io n D a v i e s In “ E N C H A N T M E N T ” A ls o ‘N e w L e a t h e r P u s h e r s ” HANCOCK 1 J OPERA HOUSE1 1 T o d a y T h r o u g h F r id a y VIOLA DANA In “ A NOISE IN NEW BORO” A l s o S ta n L a u r e l r ip -r o a r in g c o m e d y . in a S a t u r d a y , A pril 14, J a c k Tobin O f f e r s “The Merry W hirl” (A Society E x t r a v a g a n z a with Music) Saturday, A pril 14th O N E N I G H T ONLY F e a t u r i n g Beautif ul Girls E l a b o r a t e Setti ngs Exqu isite C ost um es T h e Lace B allet— e n t ir e c a s t in O r ien ta l N u m b e rs— p ea c o c k s , j e w e l s and in c e n s e . S outh S e a D a n c er s— p assion f lo w e r s , trop ical birds an d b u t ­ im ported laces. ALL C O L O R S t er flies. V a m p s, T o e D a n c er s aud S e n io r it a s . S E A T S O N S A L E - N O W P R IC E S : L o w e r f l o o r , $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 5 0 a n d t a x . B a l c o n y , $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 1 . 0 0 a n d t a x . "The Ink T h at M ade The Fountain Pen Possible ’ Hancock Opera House The inside construction is the foundation o f good tailoring. In Campus Togs the entire front of the coat is separately pieced and built into the garment — not pre-assembled and padded into place. The finish will show the finer mohair or silk lining, exposed seams full satin piped, hand sewed button holes, hand shaped collar, hand shaped fronts. We guarantee our clothes Texas Athletes May Represent Varsity At Kansas Track Meet THE DAILY TEXAN EXPOSITION DIVISION WILL MEET W E D N E SD A Y M em ber' of the Exposition Diri- *ion of the F ortieth A nniversary Celebration will m eet W ednesday at 4 o’clock in E d ucation Building 206. J. E. Pearce, pro fessor o f anthro - polony, is chairm an of the exposi­ tion division. A P A R T M E N T —F or two rooms, bath, sleeping porch, 2009 Rent, Wh.tia, phone 5124- — l l A LAW ROOK BA RGA TX— Harris* Rules of th** Courts, 1915 Edition, for $1.25, cash with order. Good fo r University Law students. Von Boeckmann~Jones Co., Austin, — 13 Sorority Relay Race Is Feature of the Meet B erry M W hitaker, Director of In* ram ural athletics, has announced the schedule to be followed by th** in te r-f ra te r n ity th* fraternities track meet to be held April 23 and 24. in is and that are eligible, L etter men, t r a n s f e r lette r men, Varsity, Sh >rthorn freshman •.quad men a r** no t eligible to com­ pete in th;* meet. Mr, W hitaker introducing something new this y e a r in a novel­ l y “sorority relay ra c e ." Each so r­ ority may select fo u r men they de­ sire, to run for ‘hem. Th* ru n n e rs will wear their adopted sorority's colors and a t the end of the race they will be crowned with wreaths of flowers as in the days of old. This race will be a half mile run with each man ru n ­ ning 220 yards Mr. W hitaker ad-1 vises the sororities to pick their men soon fro that int** condition for the gruelling but well! rewarded run. > they may get On Monday April 23, preliminaries J in IOO yard, 220 will Ik* held the yard and 140 yard dashes, and also I in the I KO yard low hurdles. Finals in the pole vault, broad jump, dis- i cus and javelin events will be run o ff at the same time. On Tm day, April 24, finals will be run off in the IOO yard, 220 yard, j and 440 yard dashes, and 8 m0 yard ru n ; and in the 180 yard low h u r­ dles; and also th** finals in the relay hot put will! race, high jum p and j be held. The ♦■vent- will Mart at 3 o'clock] each day at Clark Field. LOST- Cold W rist Watch S a t u r day afte rn o o n while horseback rid ing city F ind er please re tu r n to Texan office ,__1 9 for reward. in n o rth e a s te rn part of BAiN< GA TS $3.95— Don't wail until it rains to get yours, Hee W. C. 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