ulttc B a illi $r*xmt First College Daily in the South VOL. XXVIII AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. EIGH T PAGES TODAY No. 5 N E IN TEXAS T E I TO EET REAL TEST N Oklahoma Teachers Lost but One Man From Last Sea­ son's Squad BRING STRONG OFFENSE Beular May Not Be in U ni­ versity Line-up; Other In­ juries Sustained The new Texas football ma­ chine will get a real test S at­ urday when it meets a well con­ ditioned veteran team from the O k l a h o m a State Teachers Col­ T he o p e n in g l i e gam e. th e in T e a c h e r s r e p o r t t h a t th e y lose only on e m a n fr o m la s t se a so n, an d last season th e y d o w n e d t h e O klaho m a A ggies, 21-0. C oach Milam is b r in g ­ ing a g r e a t o f f e n s e to T e x a s in th e h op e o f ta k in g th e L o n g h o rn s f o r a fall. T h e w e ig h ts o f th e T e a c h e rs w ere s e n t o u t by t h e i r p u b lic ity d e p a r t ­ m e n t. Add a b o u t t e n pou n d s to each a n d you will have a b e t t e r idea as to how the T e a c h e rs will sta c k up S a tu r d a y . O nly two m en on th e O klahom a te a m a r e p la y in g t h e i r f i r s t y e a r with th e T e a c h e rs. T h e se m en a re K aiser, a l ’/0 p ou nd c e n te r , a n d B ra d y , a m e m b e r of th e O k lah o m a t r a c k te a m s is n o t c e r t a in On t h e o th e r h a n d , th e L o n g h o rn s will go into th e g a m e S a tu r d a y c o n ­ s id e ra b ly w e a k e n e d by in ju rie s t h a t w e r e s u s ta in e d d u r i n g th e two w eeks o f sc rim a m g e a t th e L o n g h o rn camp. t h a t E d B u e la r, I t c ra c k q u a r t e r b a c k , will be able to p la y , be c a use o f a s p ra in e d an k le t h a t h as k e p t him on c r u tc h e s th e e n t i r e week. T o m m ie H ug hes, a s t a r t i n g h alf back, is in no condition, a s he has a t o r n up side. Rocky R un- dell, who would h a v e p la y e d h a lf th e g a m e a t c e n te r , is a n in m a te o f a lo­ cal h ospital, d u e to in ju r ie s s u s ta in ­ ed in sc rim m a g e s la s t S a tu r d a y . Dick F e n d e r is n u r s in g a sp ra in e d kn ee, a n d J o h n n ie E s te s is also in tr o u b le w ith a tric k a nk le. H ow ever, with th e e x c e p tio n s o f B e u l a r and Run- dell, all th e se m en will see service in th e g a m e S a tu r d a y , th o u g h none will be in th e p in k o f condition. e x c e lle n t T h e T e a c h e rs will h ave a line thai will a v e r a g e 178 p o u n d s fro m ta ck le to ta c kle . The e n d s a r e ligh t, b e ­ in g 150 p o u n d e rs, b u t are f a s t at lig h tn in g , a n d d e fe n siv e p la y e r s and pass s n a tc h e r s . The b a c k ­ field will a v e r a g e 174 pounds, a n d is also fa st. C ra d d o c k , t h e q u a r t e r ­ back, is th e lig h te s t m a n , w e ig h in g 150 po un ds, while A k in, th e fu llb a c k , is th e heaviest, w ith 190 p o u n d s to his credit. Shockley Punts Moore to Broach Plan for Intertrat Council DIRECT P L A Y S OF at Meeting on Monday DRAMATICS CLUB A plan for an interfratern ity council at the University, similar to those at other Universities in the country, will be presented t o senior representatives of the various fraternities a t a meeting called by V. I . Moore, dean of men, for 5 o’clock Monday a f te r ­ noon. Dean Moore said Thursday th a t he would present his ------------------- ♦ ideas a b o u t th e m a t t e r and th e n ask th e re p r e s e n ta t iv e s to ta k e it up w ith th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s. FIRST VARSITY Pep, Loyalty, Combined in TEXAN WORKERS MEET College Night Rally at 7 ROOTERS SELECT NEIN TELL LEADER IN M. B. 157 A T 4 M. T he Daily T e x a n will begin t r y o u t s f o r its s t a f f for the com in g session follow ing a m e e tin g o f all s t u d e n ts d e sirin g to work on th e p a p e r a t 4 o'clock this a f t e r n o o n in Main B u ild in g 157. A call has been issued by th e e d ito rs f o r new staff m em b ers, and a b o u t 150 w o rk e rs will be n eed ed for the year, in c lu d in g sp o rts w rite rs , society, f e a t u r e and e d ito rial w rite rs , issue editors, p o rte rs. --------------------- a s s is ta n ts , r e - * and While e x p e r ie n c e is desirable, it is not a b so lu te ly n e c e ssa ry fo r a new re p o r te r , a c c o rd in g to Sam Jo h n s o n , e dito r. More th a n h a lf of th e staff each y e a r b e g in s w ith little or no e x ­ perience, a n d th e s e a r e coached by th e older m e m b e rs. FROSH MUSI U K E PSYCHOLOGY TEST Get-Together Affair Will Be Staged at W om en’s G ym ; Admission 50 Cents F ir s t A ll-U n iv ersity d ance o f th e fall te r m will be held S a tu r d a y n ig h t a t th e W o m e n ’s G y m n a siu m on G u a d ­ a lu p e S t r e e t fro m 9 o ’clock to 12 o'clock with th e V a r s ity P eacock o r ­ c h e s tr a f u r n is h in g th e music, a c c o r d ­ ing to Randle T a y lo r, m a n a g e r. T h e price of adm ission is f i f t y cents. “ T he A ll-U n iv ersity dan ce s each S a tu r d a y n ig h t f u rn is h one o f th e b est w ays f o r th e new s tu d e n ts to g e t a c q u a i n te d ,” T a y lo r said. “ We a r e g o­ ing to e n fo r e s tr ic tly th e ru le th is y e a r as long as I a m d an ce m a n a g e r in r e g a r d to no o n e b u t U n iv e rs ity s tu d e n ts o r a t t e n d i n g these dances. S m o k in g on th e d a n c e flo or will n o t be p e r m itte d . ” e x - s tu d e n ts T h e A ll-U n iv e rsity d a n ce is on the social c a le n d a r. C h a p e ro n e s a r e a l ­ w ays f u r n is h e d f a r th e occasion. Ev- to g e t th e o ry m e a n s will be t a k e n s tu d e n ts a c q u a in te d with each o th e r as th is is the p u rp o se of th is fris< da nc e . Ruth Hastings Ejected Presi­ dent at Board Meeting Thursday Night NEW C H U T E FORMES Work on Fall Term Play Will Begin W ithin Next T w o W eeks Melvin W illiam son, f o r m e r d ire c ­ to r of th e C u r t a in Club, was re -e le c t­ ed to o ffic e a t a m e e tin g of th e b oard o f g o v e r n o r s o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n last night a t 7 o ’clock in th e E d u c a tio n building. A t tim e, R u th H a s tin g s o f S ta m f o r d was chosen p r e s id e n t to fill t h e place of Seth Fes- s en den , e le c te d te r m , who did n o t r e t u r n to the v e rsity th is fall. th e sam e d u rin g Urn A nn ie L a u rie M ew hinney w as elect ed vice p re s id e n t. O th e r o ffic e rs se­ lected w e r e : F o r r e s t A . B e n n e tt, b u s ­ iness m a n a g e r ; Melvin W illiam son, di­ r e c to r, a n d Bob C o lth a rp , techn ician. each th e n e x t tw o weeks, ing th e fall t e r m 'will be .started w ith ­ it is said. in T h re e o r m ore plays will be d u r in g th e school session, a t le a st one | to be p r e s e n te d th o u g h s tu d e n ts m a y be c h a rg e d f o r! adm ission to th e re se rv e d section a t th e se plays, th e s t u d e n t b la n k e t t a x i will allow him to view the p e r f o r m - 1 an c e s f r o m the d ir e c t o r sta te s. ~o th e u n r e se rv e d section, te rm . Al­ Visual Instruction Bureau Circulates Paul J. T h o m p so n , a d j u n c t profes- last sp r in g sor of jo u r n a lis m , will be p re s e n t a t th e m e e tin g a n d will m ake a sh o rt t a ’k to th e s ta f f . T alk s will be m ade by Jo h n so n , G ra n v ille Price, m a n a g ­ ing edito r, and E d w a r d Blee re, chief ed ito ria l w r ite r , who will explain th e w o rk of th e ir v a rio u s d e p a r tm e n ts and tell w h a tsis ex p e cte d of th e new w orkers. T r y o u ts will p ro b a b ly th e nam es tw o la s t weeks, a f t e r which of tho se selected b ec a u se of c o n s iste n t w o rk will be a n n o u n c e d . Bill E rw in, manager o f th e M ajestic T h e a te r, has o f f e re d a t h e a t e r p a r ty for the six ; Issue ed ito rs se le c te d a n d th e ir dates. F o r c o n siste n t work on the publica- | ,iu r ;n g th e y e a r, The T e x a n given ; t | on a w a rd s T a nd Quill medals. A b a n ­ q u e t is given fo r the s t a f f each te rm , th e big P u blicatio ns c u lm in a tin g in d in n e r - d a n c e te rm , in w hen the a w a r d s a re p re se n te d . the sp rin g Y. W. C. A . Solicits Members; Old Ones Must Renew Pledge Fruit Culture Film Y. W. C. A. m e m b e rsh ip is open to e v e ry co-ed in th e U niversity. This is g o ­ i y e a r no s tr e n u o u s c am paign o f g r e a t in te r e s t to th e lo w er R io , m g to be p u t on fo r member?;, flc- -— ------ G ra n d e V alley w h ere th e ra isin g of c o rd in g to M ary V irg in ia A tk in so n , is now bein g develop- J c h a irm a n o f t h e m em bership com m it- c itr u s f r u i t s ed on a la r g e scale is t h e m ov in g tee. E v e r y f r e s h m a n girl w h o is in- * p ic tu re film called "L usc io us F r u i t s " te r e s te d in be c om ing a m e m b e r of th e " Y .” while in th e U niv ersity is C a lls C o n v e n t i o n A c ir c u la r l e tte r has been s e n t by the office o f th e d e a n o f n^en to the v a rio u s f r a t e r n i t i e s so ro ritie s a sk in g th e p re se n c e o f t h e i r senior r e p r e s e n t a ti v e s a t th e m e etin g , which will be held in Main B u ild in g 157. a n d “ I c o n sid e r t h e o r g a n iz a tio n o f an i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y council o ne o f the m ost d e sira b le m o v e m e n ts e v e r u n ­ d e r ta k e n h e r e ,” said D ean Moore. o th e r " P e o p le c om ing h e re schools a r e a sto u n d e d by th e f a c t t h a t we have no such o rg a n iz a tio n . I believe t h a t it would be a g r e a t aid to both th e f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d th e U n i­ v ersity. fro m H o u s e Pledge*. th e ir pledges " R i g h t now t h r e e f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e to r e q u e s tin g t h a t th e y be allow ed in t h e i r houses, keep t o do b u t this e x c e p t on t h e p r e s e n ta ti o n of the r e q u e s t by som e o rg a n iz a tio n of all o f th e f r a te r n itie s . th e y c a n n o t be allow ed " O n e o f th e p rim e p re r e q u is ite s of an i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y council would be t h a t rf be free from a n y political d o m in a ti o n ,” said D ean Moore. Curtain Club Tryouts to be Held Thursday Night in Ed. B. 312 th is “ An o rg a n iz a tio n of ty p e would be able to ta k e o v e r m a n y of th e d u tie s now done by f a c u lty com- In a d d itio n to the selection of of- m itte e s, a n d I believe t h a t this would ricers f o r th e fall te r m , a pla y-re ad - be m o re s a tis f a c to r y to th e s tu d e n ts ing c o m m itte e , com p osed of Dr. R. H. involved. th e th in g s t h a t G riffith , J im m ie P a rk e , Bob Massen- m ig h t be co nsidered a r e p ro b le m s o f gale a n d Melvin W illiam son, was form ed. house m a n a g e m e n t, re g u la tio n o f the scholastic r e q u ir e m e n ts , a n d th e ex­ c h a n g e o f in fo rm a tio n . Som e o f th e evils o f th e ru s h in g syste*m w ould be e lim in a te d . W ork on the play to be given d u r-j Some of A ll New Students W ill Be Given Examination Today at 4 o ’Clock All fr e sh m a n s tu d e n ts in th e Col­ lege of A rts will be g iven a psycho­ logical e x am in a tio n th is a f t e r n o o n a t 4 o'clock a t vario us places ov er th e cam pus, a cc o rd in g to E. J. A sher, in­ s tr u c to r t h e U n i­ versity. T he te s ts a r e be in g given u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f th e College of A rts and Sciences, fo r t h e p u r ­ pose of o b ta in in g some e s tim a te of the cap a c ity o f th e s tu d e n t to do th e w ork assigned him. in psychology in th e th e t h a t it is not Dr. P e r r in s ta t e d A ccord in g to P r o f e s s o r F. A. C. P e r r in of the d e p a r t m e n t of psychol­ ogy. in te n tio n o f th e f a c u lty and d e a n s to use th e t e s t as a m e a n s o f ju d g in g th e s tu d e n ts , b u t m ere ly fo r the p u rp o se o f b e in g in a b e t t e r position to a ssist a n y w ho m ay have tro u b le in m ak in g th e ir courses. te s t used will be p r a c tic a lly th e sam e as the one used la s t y e a r, with th e e x ­ ception t h a t th e de ta ils o f t h e s t a t e ­ m e n ts a n d q u e stio n s will, o f cou rse, be ch ang ed. T he t e s t has b een d e ­ signed by the psychology d e p a r tm e n t an d will be given by t h a t facu lty. is esp ecially called to the f a c t t h a t only f r e s h m e n in th e College of A rts a n d Sciences a r e r e ­ q u ir e d to ta k e th e te st. T he place a t which te s t will be ta k e n is d e te r m in e d by th e initial o f t h e s t u ­ d e n t ’s nam e, as follows: A tte n tio n the SOLD Bl STAFF H ouse-to-H ouse Canvass to Be Made by Publications Sales Force O p p o r tu n itie s f o r re s e r v a tio n o r ­ d e rs fo r th e 1927 C a ctu s, " T h e P o p u ­ lar B ook,” a r e b e in g c o n tin u e d a n d th e field o f so lic ita tio n e x te n d e d , a c ­ co rd in g to A lton D o rs e tt, d ir e c to r of ml es. F o llo w in g an o ffic ia l r e - c o u n t m a d e of th e re c e ip ts t u r n e d in by th e s tu ­ dents' s t a f f a t th e close o f h o u rs f o r , la te r e g i s t r a n t s T h u r s d a y ihow ed the since th e o p e n in g p u t into e f f e c t M onday. A check is b e in g m ad e o f tho se s tu d e n ts who h a v e p u rc h a s e d t h e i r yearb o o k s, a n d h o u se to house solici- T r y o u ts f o r adm ission to th e C ur- which is to be d is trib u te d a m o n g th e to M elvin Wil- Moore, c h ie f of th e b u re a u . Aa a n in no vatio n in C u rta in Club I tu r e , h a r v e s t in g an d m a r k e tin g of th e i Ione S p ears, s e c r e ta r y , tain Club, U n iv e rsity d r a m a tic o r g a n - ' schools th is y e a r by th e B u re a u of re q u e s te d to go to th e Y. W. C. A. ization, will be held T h u r s d a y n ig h t Visual I n s tr u c tio n o f th e U n iv e r s ity ! office on th e f i r s t floor of the Main a t 7:30 in room 312 o f th e E d u c a tio n of T exas, a c c o rd in g to Mrs. C. tim e and ask f o r Building, a c c o rd in g h am son, d ir e c te r . try o u ts , tw o p e rso n s will be allow ed v arious f r u i t s in o rc h a rd s o f S o u th p rim itiv e S e l e c - > A fric a . .o t r y o u t a t to e sa m e tim e. J o n s will be lim ited to d r a m a tic e x - j m eth o d s still in use in p a c k in g th e like a re o f u n u s u a l .ra c ts ta k e n from plays, a n d n o n e i s ; f r u i t s a n d to ta k e up m ore th a n th r e e m in u t e s ’ in te r e s t to re g io n s w here th e m o st tim e, W illiam son s ta te d . No monolu- u p -to -d a te m a c h in e ry g u es o r poem s m ay be used in tr y o u ts T h u rsd a y . b eg in n in g w ith A, B, C, will r e p o r t to Law T h e film shows th e plantiftg, cul- - Old m e m b e rs a r e rem in d e d by Miss B u ild in g 103; those with n a m e s begin- ning with G, II, I, will go to Biology B uilding 12; n a m e s w ith D, E, F , to L aw B uilding IOT; n a m e s w ith J , K, W eekly v e sp e r services every M o n - ! L to Law B uilding 2 0 1 ; n a m e s w ith d a y a t 5 o'clock a r e u n d e r th e a u sj ( M c ) , to Law B uild in g 105; n a m e s pices of th e Y. WL C. A. A t e a c h ! w ith N, O, P, to B iology Lab. 1 1 4 ; Q, R. ii, to K Hall 5 ; T, U, V, to E d - m e e tin g som e well know n ucatio n B uilding 3 1 2 ; W , X, Y, a n d le a d e r ta k e s p a r t in t h e p rog ram . Z, to the office an d r e n e w th e i r m e m b e r- ship f o r th is y e a r. J. B u ild in g a t a n y pledge cards. ■ use, Mrs, M oore po in ted out. ---------------o---------- S tu d e n ts w ith is in com m on M oreov er, ca m p u s to come n a m e s th e the the S tu d e n ts to C u r ta in who a sp ire Club m em b e rsh ip , o r th o se who be- less dram -- liev t h e y have m ore o r a tle ability , a r e asked to come b e f o r e th e c o m m itte e . A n y m e m b e r o f the* club will f u r n is h sele c tio n s su ita b le j f o r u sin g in th e tr y o u ts , o r s tu d e n ts ! . , , , . U S t in District of * . i V I C C t S , I n v i t e Students to Attend , the U n iv e rsity T h e re is a la r g e scope fo r service in Y. W. C. A . to I work, ac c o rd in g to Miss Spears, a n d j all girls in t e r e s t e d a r e cordially ask* ed to sign f o r m e m bership. * the to ta l d e s irin g such m a te ria l m a y g e t it m i d e a v o r C o n v e n tio n A lb e r t H u g h e s of L yford has re. 1,449 sa le s h ad been m a d e th e o ffic e o f d ir e c to r W illiam son in j n ig h t a t 7 :.10 o'clock in th e F i r s t P r e s - ! e n te r e d th e U n iv e rsity a f t e r an ab hv to ri« n .pen in g o f th e n ew plan V. H all 0 to d a y a f t e r 2 o ’clock. b y te ria n C h u r c h a n d will be in g e s - sence of tw o y ea rs, a n d wil! co n tin u e sion th r o u g h the tw e n ty -six th . A f d - [ h i s w ork in the Law School. He ii [lowship social is to follow th e meet-,** b r o th e r o f L u th e r H ughes, f o r m t i i ing F r id a y nigh t. R E G I S T R A T I O N G R O W S cif fwn m and will , op, n , ona_! F r i d »n,i k . ................. -....... *—Q - "* T h e A u stin D istrict (Christian E n-! H U G H E S R E T U R N S A t o t a l o f 4,358 s tu d e n ts w e re en ta tio n will be c a r r i e d on by th e re g u - rolled in th e U n iv e rsity w hen th e a u d - [ l iv e r e d b y W. £ uT nv s e c r e ta r y ~ o f l l a r s t a f f corps U r S taff r o m s o f w o r k e r s T e x a s S tu d e n ts p u b lish ers o f th e C a c tu s. E v e r y s t u ­ d e n t will be g iven a n o p p o r tu n ity to m ak e a r e s e r v a tio n f o r th e book, e it h ­ e r by m a k in g p a r t p a y m e n t o r by its d oo rs T h a t * - ! th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce. T he w e lc o m in g a d d re s s will be de- o f th e i to r ’s o ffic e closed th e to ta l fo r last y e a r, w hen 4,317 e n - | E . , F . H u p p e r ts , general* s t a t e s e c r e - ’ sity in th r e e y e a rs, has r e tu r n e d this te r e d th e f irs t t h r e e d a y s o f th e fail t a ry , M a rsh Calloway, e x -p r e s id e n t of y e a r and is an in s tr u c t o r in th e de- r e g is tr a tio n . P u b lic a tio n s, Inc., d a y n igh t. This w as fo r ty - o n e above sp e a k e rs d u rin g th e session will b e ’ received his d e g re e C h e ste r Klipple o f A u stin, whey p a r t m e n t o f p u r e m ath e m a tic s. MADE INSTRUCTOR i th e union . the U n iv e r o t h e r t r i l d k V t i r £!>+-«« a A J aa in __ A L .. I S I O — I i i . — - I i * . _ j law school s tu d e n t. o- to G a rriso n Hall I. T he te s t is co m p u lso ry an d , a c c o r d ­ to Dean H. T. P a rlin , a n y o n e ing fa ilin g to ta k e th e t e s t will be d ro p ­ ped rolls. D ea n P a r lin sta te d , how ever, th e g r a d e m a d e on th e the te s t will in no w ay a f f e c t s t u d e n t ’s s ta n d in g in th e U n iv e rsity . fro m th e Fencing Fraternity, Omega Delta, Meets Texan Editors Call First Staff Meeting x*- Program Call* for Cornbin** tion of College Night W ith Student Cheering Combining the pep of t h e f i r s t rally of the year with the sp irit of loyalty of the college night program, Varsity students will celebrate together for the f ir s t tim e o f the y e a r to n ig h t. T h r o a ts will be u n lim b e re d fo r th e fo o tb a ll se a so n 's roo ting , a n d a new a s s is t a n t yell le a d e r will be selected fr o m t r y ­ o u ts on th e flo o r of th e gym . T h e affair s ta r ts p ro m p tly a t 7 o’clock. The n u m b e r o f yells a c a n d id a te will lead will be decided w hen all ap plications have b e e n m ade. J o h n A . Ja c k s o n , head yell leader, re q u e s te d t h a t all m en in te n d in g to t r y o u t see him b e f q r e th e m eetin g. T he c a n d i­ d a te s will lead th e m en ro o te r s , who will be se a te d on th e n o r th side o f th e gym , and th e s e s tu d e n ts will v o te on th e m . F r e s h m e n will be s e a te d w ith th e ir g r e e n cap s in th e m id d le o f th e gym flo or, a n d th e g irls will be on th e s o u th side. Yell Leader A th ird a s s i s ta n t yell le a d e r is se­ lected e v e ry fall a t th e f i r s t ra lly o f th e ye a r. T h e h ead yell l e a d e r a nd tw o a s s is ta n ts a r e seleced a t th e s p rin g elections. Ja c k s o n a n d his a s ­ sis ta n ts , E u g e n e G e rm a n a n d A n e e s Seniaan , will a p p e a r in t h e ne*v o r ­ a n g e a n d w h ite u n ifo rm s p ro v id e d by th e U n iv e rsity C o -O p erativ e So­ ciety. P re s id e n t W. M W. Splawn. will be th e prin cipal s p e a k e r o f the* Col­ lege n ig h t p ro g r a m , a c c o rd in g to J im S tr a ite n , p r e s id e n t o f th e Y. k . C. A. T he p r o g r a m is b e in g s p o n s o re d by th e Y. M. C. A. a n d th e Y. W . C. A . A s u rp r is e p r o g r a m is b e in g p la n n e d fo r th is tim e. B u r n e t t P h a r r f u r ­ th e L o n g h o rn B a n d will a n d nish th e m usic f o r th e occasion. Rally F»r«| T h e ra lly will be firs t in th e o r ­ d e r o f business, a c c o r d in g to J a c k ­ son, a n d th e C ollege N ig h t p r o g r a m will follow im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e se­ lection o f th e yell le a d e r. T h e e n ­ t i r e p r o g r a m will n o t last m o re th a n f i f t e e n m in uted, he a n houg a n d said. Pre-Med Society to Organize for Year at Tuesday Meeting M em bers o f th e Texas Pre -M e d i­ cal Society will hold the f ir s t m e e t­ ing o f the y e a r T u e sd a y n ig h t a t 8 o ’clock in room 114 of th e B io lo g y B uilding, a c c o rd in g to the p r e s i d e n t o f th e society. All s tu d e n ts who p la n to e n fe r a medical college, or who a r e d o in g t h e U n i v e r s i t y pre-m edical w ork a t th e p re s e n t tim e , a r e e lig ib le t o in a n d a f a st, a g g re ss iv e little end. J o e M ilam, th e fo o tb a ll co ach , h a s had his m e n at w ork f o r o v e r th r e e weeks, s t a r t i n g th e m S e p t e m b e r 6 , a n d th e y will h av e the e d g e on th e L o n g h o rn s a s f a r as t r a in in g e x p e rie n c e is con- q u e n t e n g a g e m e n ts on c e rn e d . T h e V a rs ity P e a c o ck s played a t th e A ll-P u blicatio ns b a n q u e t d u r in g th e s p r in g te r m a n d have fu lfille d f r e ­ t h e r o o f of th e S te p h e n F. A u stin hotel. This o r c h e s tr a is com p osed o f nine pieces. Steer* Injured it. this his In ta c - T h is ye a r * in s te a d of m a k in g on e Reynolds, a 154 p o u n d e r , will s t a r t a t l e f t end f o r th e T e a c h ers. H e is a lig h t m an a n d also a m e m b e r o f th e tr a c k te a m . A t th e o th e r w in g U8*n £ the lib r a r y deposit, will be B ra d y , w ho is p la y in g ^ ew Sy*tem f i r s t year. He w eig hs 148. kies, th e T e a c h e rs will present som e raPid-fire drive fo r sales w ith c o n te s ts . r e a l b e e f w ith J a c k s o n , a 204 po u n d ^Detween individuals o r org anization s, husky, who was a n a ll-sta te m a n h u r t l e * C a c tu s is bein g o f f e r e d on its th ir d m e r *ts as b e in g a p r o d u c t o f a value year a n d who y e a r on th e te a m , a n d w ith S h o c k - . e v i n « « « * " * th e p rice on ley, who is also p la y in g his th ird y e a r a n d who does learn, le f t foo te d . .. . . a a lig h t 188. . „ " * * * “ ' to “ y t h a ' , h e y ' m a k e th e book m o re g e n e r a lly a m ir- , ' r o r of t r u e c a m p u s life b u t a r e g o in g i t o m ak e the s t a t e m e n t an a c tu a lit y v In l e f t g u a r d is C a p - 1 T T . i m b a c k ' S hockley w eighs ' not. ol,£ * , , E v e r y e f f o r t possible will be m a d e th e p u n t i n g f o r t h e ■ y? a r ' WttliT . i is p la y in g his ' vhou was f ta te man last y e a r and who is play- E a c h g tu d e n t w „ , be ing his th ird y e a r on th e team . G roves th(. bpok thjs y e a r a n d wp a r e a lr e a d y i , a t the o t h e r g u a r d , a n d ts p la y in g „ rderin(, c h a n g e s a n d e n la r g e m e n ts his second >ear. H e, like L m b a c h , <}f sectio ns to in s u r e com p lete n e r e ­ is a w re stlin g ch a m p io n in the O kla- s e n ta tio n Homa c o n fe re n c e . K eller will p la y I The g rin d section w ith its puns, b u ­ a t c e n te r. He is playing’ his second m o r aE(j sarcasm is b eing doubled a n d the y e a r on t h e fr o m e a r ly a c tiv ities of the e d ito rs ii p la y in g his fo u r th y e a r, i 0f this p a r tic u la r section it’s g o in g to q u a r t e r , as r i g h t be w o rth th e p ric e c f th e y earbo ok , half. S p a n n , the o th e r half, is like- T he g r in d will be only one o f th e wise p la y in g his f o u r t h year. A k in, m a n y divisions tL a t th e e d ito rs a r e th e f itll back, h as played b u t one pro m isin g to m a k e especially in te r e s t ­ year. ing. th e 180-pound is Simons, C raddock, , .. . te a m . e n te d , * . . . , , f . . ' SAM J O H N S O N E d iterd e-C iu ef G R A N V IL L E PRICE M anaging Editor ED STEERE C hief E ditorial Writer Tonight, 7 O’clock1’0"1 the MS0 iation- P lans fo r th e y e a r will be m a d e a t this m e e tin g o f t h e s o c ie ty , a n d i old m e m be rs a r e e x p e c te d to a t t e n d F i n d n u t t i n g o f O m e g a D «lt», hon- a r d u k e a n a c t i v e p a r t in t h e f o r m - “ «• _______ I ” E du c a tion , tu d e n t s Plans fo r th e y e a r's o r a r y fe n c in g f r a t e r n i t y , will be held ing o f th e a t 7 o 'clock t o n ig h t in B uilding S i t . w o rk will be discussed, to g e th e r with ,0 p la n s f o r th e a n n u a l to u r n a m e n t to be held l a te r in th e te r m , a c c o rd in g , to E. B. Craig, p resid e n t. I W ith the official fo rm a tio n of tw o I sections in fe n c in g u n d e r th e s u p e r ­ vision o f the d e p a r tm e n t o f P h y s ic a l T ra in in g , ad d e d im petu s has b e e n g iv ­ en the sp ort, according to M elvin W il- liamson, who with T r u e m a n O ’Q u i n n , ! . , [will head th is year. This y e a r m a r k s th e t h i r d y e a r t h a t fe n c in g has b e e n t a u g h t in th e University, and it is h o p e d t h a t it will be possible to se n d a c o m p le te t e a m to the n a tio n a l m a tc h e s th is se aso n , P re sid e n t C r a ig said. the fe n c in g cla sse s , p r o g r a m ' V j l All n e w ....... ' J * f f * , . , 13 m e e m * ,m 1 rsl y a!e in v ite d jo in th e J Versus Club Meeting ■ 7 ; 0 Called Friday at 5 ‘«» po ria nt I rsils < lub, An important b u siness m e e tin g o f girls d e b a ti n g so- le c e ty , has been called fo r to d a y at five o clock by L o re n a D ru m m o n d , president o f the club. “ This m e e t­ is the first o f the season and in g is qu ite necessary that all old it members be present, as the plans mid policies o f the club for the cern­ ing year will be decided a t this meet- I ing. I Although a number o f the old cr M ASONIC SM OKER SA T U R D A Y A Masonic smoker will be held Sat- ! mem^ers were *ost through grad* u n l a y n i g h t fr o m 7 o ’clock to 9 o’clock a t th e A c a c ia H o use, 2211 R ed R iver S tr e e t , f o r all M asonic s t u d e n ts a n d f a c u lty m e m b e r s in th e U n iv e r ­ sity. All M aso n s a r e c o rd ia lly in v it­ ed, th e p r e s i d e n t o f A eaeie f r a t e r ­ n ity l a i d , :• th e m e m b e rs o f nation a n d o th e r reasons, there ar** st JI a U rg e n u m b e r who have pled g ed th e ir su p p o rt f o r this y e a r an d the Su m m e r w ith V e rs u s Club, who will be considered- ;J r e g u la r m e m b e rs, a succi in g is expected, states raond. - f DOBIE C O L L E C T S v LEGENDS OF SOUTH TEXAS ON VACATION H A R O L D TEEN— THERE’S A LIMIT T O E V E R Y T H I N G ■Cfi*. MKL sAOS Cs MV -TAC? ZA‘J - TEU. M R WM AT '-you D O AT VO DQ s e CC CT / t S r s s * o f *s ! CM * UM ’ M > P S - ffa IS * A Cs! * fM BV * L CWS C 'O A M e a d I v / s 'c e c o m m a KEOP TM V.' 4 0 3 . L f,tin 13, T T F IO : ML B. 403 J Temporary Room C h e n g s ; The following d a s,,,. w >,«.,) u),,i I >ut b a w B. I, wiii meet in Law B 5 u n t il iH it h e r .notice; English 1.13, MW? %. E n g lis h I 2 9 , MM F IO. K n g ib h 1.3*. T T F 11. L u g b sh 1.39, M W L l l . English 1.47, MWF 12. ... E n g lis h 1.48, TTF 12. Public Speaking 105.2 TT IO, Puhi ie Speak in g 1 0 2 1 1 , l l WF 2. E. J. M ATHEW S, I J R e g istr a r , j LE A D E R S o f ail stu d en t organiza­ tion* plea** co mn. un; ca i»- with me per Bonally or by phone tm a matter such or- o f vita! im port* nee to ail P hone 9467, Ionization*. M E L V IN W IL L IA M SO N . T E X A S Pre--M ed sea I S o c ie ty w iii tm -H Toesdjgy n ig h t a t 8 o'clo ck Official N otice in Room I i i ©f the Biology Building, AH Pre-Medical students are cordial­ ly invited to attend. V I STETSON looks smart every day of its unusually long life— in hats the best is re;;! economy. STETSON HATS Styled for young m e n R eservation orders now received r cop ier pf $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 C actu s. R e se r v a tio n order* now re ce iv e d fo r co p ie s o f the $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 C actu s. Fast 6th St., Just Off the A venue Visit us a n d see the Newest Styles in Straps an d Pum ps. Most reasonably priced. J. R. REED MUSIC CO. Your F riends” Short Profit ’Mg, Quick Turnover M**an c h e a p e r price s fo r I y o u m o n e y SHOE STORE J i f f (J# d ie A venue 1 f | A lford’s Helpy A l f o r r S e t f y ,y * 23 lT»A<1tiaHalupe Lunches Nothing can com pare with the fellowship of a good mea! and a good pal. E n jo y y o u rs e lf in this w a y at o u r store. G o o d s a n d ­ w iches— excellent fo u n ta in specialties—a r e p ra p a re d h ere to suit y o u r taste. O r — if y o u choose— w e can del iver th e m a n y w h e re o n th e c a m p u s rig h t now . TIME IS M ON E Y O U R D EL IVE RY SERV ICE WILL S A V E ROTH POR YOU H E A L T H IS W E A L T H O U R P R E S C R I P T I O N MEN A R E P A I N S T A K I N G G R A D U A T E P H A R M A C I S T S In illness or health your best bet every tim e S U N D R I E S — T O B A C C O S — C O N F E C T I O N S — AN D F O U N T A I N S P E C I A L S ~™ LU N C H E S F astest F ree D eliv ery in A u stin , LONGHORN PHARMACY 2 2 1 2 G U A D A L U P E — P H O N E 2.°,33 JESS E . R AO CII T. N . R O A C H . JR . R eg istered P h a rm a cists in C h arge ' ' I 'n' LONGHORN SQUAD ISSUED NUMBERS FOR GAME SATURDA T E I TO DRILL T H E D A I L Y T E X A N V?*_ ____________ P A I T ile $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 G olden V oiced W urlitzer Dot Echols a t t h e C o n s o l e - / ■ “Premiere Solo Organist of the Scut bv/cat”/ ‘. .f ? ■* * Introducing TheAthletes B y A . A. SEMAAN V A R S I T Y M a u r i c e ( R o s y ) S t a l k e r , H a l f b a c k Playing his last year under the col­ ors of the orange and white is Mau­ rice S ta lk e r from Eastland. S ta b ­ le r is a halfback. Two years under] Doc S te w a r t’s tutelage has made him one of the best off-tackle run ners • in the conference. His famous cut-1 to followers backs are well-known of Longhorn football. Rosy is un­ doubtedly one of the hardest fight­ ing players on the team. As an in­ terfere nce r u n n e r he is well above the average. S ta lk e r is captain of this y e a r’s basket ball te tm . He has played prac­ tically every position on the basket bal! team. He was out p art of last season due to an operation. Stall- t e r ’s third lette r is in track. With Stud Wright gone and Leo Baldwin unable to compete, S ta lk e r should win the conference championship in the to scintillating on three \ arsity teams, S ta lk e r rinds time to help earn his w ay through school. He is one of the m anagers of Mrs. Em m on’s din­ ing hall. He is a m em ber of S. A E. high hurdles. In addition BUT ONCE DAILY Steers Go Through Two-hour Practice Thursday; Plenty of Exercise The Texas Longhorns w ent through a full two-hour workout without scrim mage yesterday in preparation f o r the game with Oklahoma Southwest Teachers Saturday. Coach S tew art gave the men plenty of exercise, *but he did not let them have any rough work. P ractice started with kicking and progressed through signal drills, field goal practice, and dummy scrimmage to a short talk a t the close o f the workout. Beginning Thursday, the team will work out only once each day, in the afternoon. Holly Brock and Steinbach were the new men out fo r th e team. Rocky Rundell, scrapping center, has been released from the hospital and watched practice from the side­ lines. Rocky will probably work ou£ today, but he may not g et in condi­ tion to play in S a tu rd a y ’s game. The squad has been issued num ­ bers fo r the season’s play and they are lim bering up some new equip­ m ent fo r the games. Captain Saxon will w e a r n u m b er 22 instead of the traditional num br I of old field cap­ tains. Twenty-two is his 1925 num ­ ber an d he is wearing it by his own special request. McCuteheon, guard on the squad, requested n um ber 13. The num bers of the squad are as fol­ lows. n e r Golden Bear. Hawn weigh?! T h e m a n * h o c a n filii his s h o e s will approxim ately one hundred and six-; n o t s o o n be f o u n d in b e a r v i i l e . is rangy and fast, ty five pounds, A nother of the Doc’s loses not to be and can pass well. From all indi taken lightly is that of young Dazzy cation s Hawn should make a valua last hie man for Coach Littlefield. Hawi. Vance, plunging red-head letters at High School, y ea r’s freshmen. Dazzy has a much made four He was a c e n te r on the basketball - 1 more powerful drive than his a n g o lar innocent by­ He held down an outfield position j build would on th e Athens nine. Hurdles were s tan d er to believe. Few lines there his track specialty. J w er which could consistently stop hi.* knife like plunges, scarlet* thatched young man succeeds in g e t­ ting regi ter< d once again, winch he has ju s t been trying to do. all will be well, in time. lead the the of lf C P O RT P I ELS B y V I C M O O R E T H E N E C E S S I T Y T h e h a l f m a y s p e e d , T h e q u a r t e r ’s n o o d l e w o r k ; T h e l i n e m a n b u c k , A n d l i ke a T u r k . l a b o r T h e f ul l m a y p l u n g e , A n d e n d s t h e p a s s e s s n a r e - B u t all f o r n a u g h t I f t e a m w o r k is n o t t h e r e . F l o u n c i n g F l o s s i e t h i n l y t h e K a n ­ j a z z r e c ­ is a n e w s a s C i t y B l u e s o r d . C a l b e r t ti field is now the scene staged by (of daily sweat sessions, Coach Diseh’s youthful baseball ag > n a t i o n . A i-eswm*, W H adm it.' But th in th,-] I trips back and forth a r , in all p r o b a - 1 al hilitv rWit™ Diiitv designed by the athletic s ta ff as the re c re a t’d tai outing of winch grow i mg \o u n g minds are ever in need. rem ote I intr *, , l l » n , F r o s h F r e s h i e st i l l is l a b o r i n g u n t h a t " D o c " t h e h a l l u c i n a t i o n is t h e V a r s i t y p h y s i c i a n d e r S t e w a r t — ------ . I rp. I ne king , . « is dead, long live *b.,i king. Gene Tunney so completely* i outclassed J. Dempsev that no yes- . t i ge of a doubt rem ains as to his - -............ superiority. Each and every time I jag punch, who beat such men as W illard and C a r p e n t e r and Firpo insensibility. Thus will C ham ­ into pion T u n n ey flick* >• vol lade litter the end of his few allotted years. Homan Assists James As Line Coach Thursday Bob Human, guard on the 1925 football team, w as .seen in the role o f Coach T hursday w h i t he -uited up an d gave the boys a •workout in the line Human Will assist lint' -oaeh Jam es for a few days before he leaves for Medical School at Galveston. He m ade a big s ta rt in his firs t day’s work, b u t he left the field early. T I V , ' 0n . , T " , m , f 7 . ' *°* a d d r e s s . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s will call. ” -i ' " " f yT n Q c 1 3 9 5 t i . • i , c* S t u d e n t s H a v e .» D R e s e r v e d t h e 1 9 2 7 C a c t u s ir r- f r-,. I t h o r C o p i e s o f “ The f * o p ; u ! ~ r B o o k . ” —.— .............................. . E n gin eerin g Students Before you buy your drawing in­ is T h e apalling J o h n A u b r e y ( T i n y ) G o o c h . the Longhorn Tiny from Ennis to be one of the rebound walking-beam the opposing perhaps Aside from the usual propaganda | Dempsey would season’s kept pounding away.- , launch urn- of bli­ th e m ajority of conference member* heretofore he attacks, th - from have sustained really serious losses of would shortly stellar prospects. Texas must knock challenger’s right ' along w ith out the services of the crip- ( Dempsey began to p an t and falter in! stanzas while T u n n ey ' pled Baldwin. And big Leo was ex- the closing pected is playing his sensations. Abe Thompson is anoth-, third y ea r on line. e r unexpected absentee. SMU must! His is a g uard position. Tall, rangy bridge a big gap on the right side of) things and powerful, Gooch makes the line where tackle and captain line- p r e tt y hard on George W atters was supposed tot plungers. Gooch the wreck opposing lines. M atty Bell’s) in school. His height tallest man and, Frogs are minus th e ir captain is somewhere Upwards of six feet Jo hn ny Washmon, I bearcat center, three inches. John Aubrey is noted who has been under the su rgeon ’s! fo r being one of V a rsity ’s premier knife. Jack Jones has deserted Bay* fun-makers. Gooch to lor and become a husband. Really, I B erry M. W hitaker, director of in-; these losses are enough to call up a tram ural athletics. His office is iii chorus of moans. * the Physical trainin g sback. Brae- ticaliy every stu den t in the U niver­ sity saw Gooch y esterday while they j were registering, w hether they were aware of th e fact or not, Gooch was custodian of the door leading out of the door on the second floor, of the Law Building ju s t before the reg:stree w en t to the a u d ito r’s of­ fice. l a s t b i t o f Gen© h a d p u t T he c u l t u r e d y o u n g c h a l ­ w o r k . t o D e m p ­ f i g h t l e n g e r c a r r i e d t h e t e r r i t o r y p r a c t i c a l l y t h e w h o l e s e y r i g h t w a s w a y . l e f t h o o k o r hi s c h i e f w e a p o n , a t w o b e i n g s n a p p e d o v e r n o w a n d t h e n In th e last couple of rounds Demp­ sey threw all caution aside and con­ c en trated on a redeeming knockout bounded off But a f te r being the ropes a few tinier he brought un dead against a brick wall. Thus val- the passing of the man with the kill- e n t i r e D e m p s e y ’s p h y s i o g n o m y e d s u n s e t p o r t i o n o f r e s e m b l ­ c o n c e p t i o n o f a t h e m o u n t a i n s w h e n is assistant t h e m o n o t o n y . t h e a r t i s t ' s t o b r e a k ______ _ in h i s r a n g e l o n g l e f t Hi s in l i g h t O u t o f t h e e n t i r e list o f c a s u a l ­ t h e p r o b a b l y is t i e s, J a c k J o n e s b r i g h t e s t in a f o o t b a l l w a y , a l t h o u g h W a t t e r s h a d t h e g r e a t e s t p o s s i b i l i t i e s . W h e n h e w a s o f f t h e J o n e s w a s s e a s o n , l a s t li st s i c k s l i g h t l y m o r e t h r e e f o u r t h s t h a n t h e B a y l o r s q u a d . H e r a n a s b e a u ­ t i f u l i n t e r f e r e n c e a s S o u t h w e s t o p ­ t i c s h a v e e v e r b e h e l d . H e h a d a s s m o o t h a f o o t b a l l h e a d a s t h e b e s t o f t h e d e f e n e s h e w a s r a r e l y e q u a l l e d . A n d a s a k i c k e r h e w a s t h e c l a s s o f c o n f e r e n c e . t h e m . O a t h e F R E S H M E N B i g U n R o s e , F u l l b a c k . The “ big o ne” hails from Dallas, where he made “ re p ” fo r himself is a high school and prep school tailback. Big and powerful, Rose is an ideal fullback. The "big boy” is one of the best football prospects to come to the University in a long time. He should make a valuable m an n e x t year, as an understudy for Rufus King and Potsy Allen. Rose is also a basketball player of no mean ability. He was an all­ city can te r a t Dllas. A num ber of schools were a f te r Rose but the big fellow elected to Texas. Wise choice. to come C h a r l i e H a w n , A t h e n s , H a l f football Ever since Wesley Bradshaw, a fo rm er All-conference quarterback the Rock; and present M anager of team j Island professional w ent to Baylor the city of Athens] has not produced a football plyaer! of any note. This year Athens is a ttem p tin g to duplicate its fe a t of several y e a rs ago bv sending Bawn to Texas. Hawn has spent several years under the tutelage of the for- WITH A L L O F TH E C H U C K LES A N D HEAJtT THROBS OF THE B R O A D W A Y HIT SOAK” OLD ‘T H E W I T H J E A N H E R S H O L T J U N E M A R L O W E G E R T R U D E A S T O R S T A R T S T O D A Y HANCOCK T O D A Y J Interstate Big T im e V audevil'e * HERMAN TIMBERG A N D H I S Novelty Shop L A U G H F A C T O R Y F U L L O F P R E T T Y G I R L S A B r o a d w a y S h o w a t O u r R e g u l a r P r i c e s M I D N I G H T M A T I N E E F R I D A Y N I G H T C L A R A B O W IN " T H E P L A S T I C A G E ” Starting a Season’s E ngagem ent at m m m sh e Short Place o f*4u stilt T O D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y IPs Cortege N ight cit the M ajestic D N A isT h e ( a m w I E s o b F L / S t ' i r N othing Lite it since “ Brown of Harvard.” C o m b i n e d O v e r t u r e " C o l l e g e A i r s " b, struments a n d M t jes, I ic T h e a t e r O r c h e s t r a G e o . C. O r u m D i r e c t o r M a j e s t i c W o n d e r O r g a n D o t E c h o l s a t t h e C o n s o l e H o u r s : l l , 1 2 : 4 0 , 2 : 2 0 , 4 : 0 3 , 5 : 4 7 , 7 : 2 6 , 9 r t 0 supplies be sure and get our prices We can save you money. In addition our rebate tickets are worth five p e r cent. TEXAS B O O K STORE U E .S ^ Uke Short Place o f bastonJJC M J tHEATRe- ■ > —- S I E V E R S V I OL I N SCHOOL G. A. Sievers, Concert V iolinist and T eacher The* course of s t u d y extends from the first elem entary in stru ctio n <•> Jb<* attainm en t of virtuosity. I have s t u d i e d the methods of all the g reat schools and am pre­ pared to suit the method to the pupil ra th e r than vice versa. S t u d i o s : 1 9 0 4 E a s t E l e v e n t h S t . P h o n e 3 8 0 4 I ASSOCIATED STUDIOS Texas Theater Building 2228 Guadalupe Phone 4738 V O I C E VIOLIN Levier C. Ercniztjr A nita Storrs G aedcke »e S t u d e n t s B o o k E > c h a n c o ” A R T B o r t M . T r o t t n o w PIA N O Miriam Gordon Land rum T erm B egins Septem ber 2 0 - |b - - . A i r i . a • 2— S ta lk er. 3— Olle. 4— Moore. 5— Gooch. 0— King, Joe. 7— King, Rufus. 8— Higgins. 9— Allen. 10— Estes. 11— Slover. 12— McCullough. 13— M cCuteheon. 14— Beular. 15— Wray. 16— Cowley. -Fender, 17- -Rundell. 18- -Hughes. 19- -Ward. 20- -Ford. 2 1 - 22— Saxon, Captain. 23— Terrell. 24— Tigncr. -Phillips. 2 6 — - M c K i n n o n . 27— Rhodes. 28— Mobley, 29— B urnett. 30— Hogue. 31— Clinton. 32— Hoyles. 33— McLemore. GAME IS OPENER First Clash oi Conference Team s Finds Cadets U n­ prepared for Hard Fray The football season in the South ­ west C onference will be officially op­ ened today when A.&M. meets T rin ity a t Waxahachie. The Aggies a re apt to get a T a r ta r in the T rinity Tigers, as th e Tigers are all set fo r the fray, and the Cadets are not ready fo r a hard game. T rin ity will dedicate a new s ta ­ dium with this game and the whole c o u n try is said to be in a high pitch and pulling* fo r a T ig er win. T rinity has a good chance to cop the game, b ut the Aggies have some of the best new m aterial in the conference and are due to win by a small margin. Coach Bible won the championship last y e a r on what was reported to be poor m aterial, and fans of the c o n fe r­ ence grid game are wondering what the A.&M. M entor will do with the men from his g re a t freshm an team of last fall. --------------o-------------- fo r R ese rv a tio n O rders N ow the 19 2 7 C a ctu s. not If o rd er ed , p h on e 8 0 0 0 and le a v e you r R e p r e se n ta tiv e s w ill ca ll. a d d r ess. o-------------- y o u h a v e R e se r v a tio n ord ers n ow re ce iv e d fo r c o p ie s o f th e $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 C a ctu s. DAVID GRIFFIN T ea cher of singing, has r e ­ opened h it studio a t 2503 G uadalupe St. fo r Ask an nouncem ent circular. B E U LA H B E A V E R Organist University Methodist Church and Temple Beth G r a d Piano and Pipe O rgan Studio 1700 Congress Ave. Hgi BA ii : Phone j 7627 J * Anoa fhrraett TODAr3 STAFF Andjr Carter ---------- Mary Louies McDaniel I**ua Editor I*«u« Editor Reporters Roy M. anon Clifton Monroe. Lacy Herm en. W itt* Ii Week*, R«th 8.rn ir­ is of., Marie Jon-., Goatavo VV Effrnaad#*. V i n » n D o ra H v w p w n , K a t h l e e n Gray, Rather Do me M leller. S t e a k s Marlon Faulk, Everett Dop'ijr, R- F. Sloan, Loots Kocurek. Garland Stewart. R u b y I r a n k P r i t c h e t t , M a r y M e G a r v e y , H o i’ .w a y , M. t - W H J b a n k *, C a r r o l l S t a l i n * * , M a r y E l i z a b e t h B o o n e . Sport writer*: Ah# Met I, Dirk V»ogh*n ’ fo r Mexico to accept a position bs m ine forem an in th a t city, Ho wrote on Septem ber 17, that “I became a bit too hot for even Mexico to hi Id. Anyway, they chased me out a couple o f weeks ago, so I'm back} on the old stamping grounds.* His address now is Box 936, El Paso. L. V. Robinson, ^B.A„ *21, M.A. '22 writes that he spent another sum­ mer on his Ph. IX at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. He state* that he will teach mathe­ matics at the Texas Technological College, Lubbock, this session. look well. Longhorn It pay* to Barber Shop. CT- Texas Exes France* Cox, B A. ’25, writes from Monterey, Mexico, that #*he ha* just returned home atter two and a half months1 leave. She states that three weeks of that time were spent in a hospital for a mastoid operation. Frances states that last year Miss K ettle Ijee Benson, class of 1929, taught in the mission school* there, and they an- expecting her again this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Hayne*, B.A. Mb, ’21, M A ’21, respectively, announced the birth of their second {son. Carl Brundett, on A ugust 17. Mr. Haynes is an instructor in the at Romance Language department the University of Texas. ‘ Biosphere. B u t we ask them now to fo rg et th is horrible* I episode in the ch ap ter of their lives as quickly a* possible. TITH th e a p p o i n t m e n t of a special legislative com m it- j Ttje§day w w a day of confusion ; W ednesday wa* a t h e b l a n k e t t a x ....... I be rt H. Evans, B.S. in Architec­ ture, ’25, assisted in the drawing of apartment the plans of a $05,000 ,n o i r a *o dj house recently built in El Paso by ar<, sim ilar in th a t no one know s w hat he is doing i g eut ej antj Trout & T ro st, arch itects am ong ©*ner repetition 0f T uesday— only m ore mk AU re g istra tio n h o lw , rec<,,lfly Dulll **. which will make it a busmen p , an opinion as to w hether or n o t th e should be mad# compo t o r y , it may b e.w ell determ in e whet! er or n t it - - fact really com -; * T # t 1 Cl rn to d eten t,, m n(J thgn „ xhibitg *uch m arked ta le n ts in doing it. to.a? e sla dent body to have some knowledge of this t a x _ m u |ta are surprising. The only thing that astounds fully pa cd through the maze of red tape o f matriculation, necessary to become a student, without any casualties. During this time, the upperclassman la reduced to the level of the freshman, and the freshman remains the same. Bewil­ derment reigns supreme. * ” ' c and the porp«e» of .tu d e n t 8e lf- * o ,e r e m « .^ T O . ; hmv jn (h ,. world 5,OHO student • acce In the foreword to the for tuition is a hr,rf ' f th- S udent, 1 reno.: ' - -------- the U n ir e r .it, o f Tcxa> ' l f * ", in a more or leas mnd.imo " T" ‘ ' Itta ainee 18S3. the year in which the iMtitution o^ ln ,erv fltodent in the Umver-ity. wa- t o m . A conrtitutmn. however, wa* not adopted un 1 ,0 2 . when the gtndente* Areociation compored o for■ .he p«r of facilitating this form of government. Tho orig IM l i m i e r , w a , of course, amended from time nm# a* conditions demanded, and eventually t C l y revised d o rm , the sesaion of 1917-1*. ThU copy revised to Septem ber 15, 1925. Section IX o f Article V of tho Constitution prowlJ - ta c h or the aaseaament o f a blanket tax. To quote, W e n t M i , «P«n matriculation pay a a* fee of not more than ten dollars and fifty cents tudm * 1 0 .5 0 ), to ho apport,.mfd among the various jvities by th . Students’ Assembly, such appor t .n- wnt to be made for the enuring year before the tin th o f May o f earl, year. It - f a t h e r p r - .d e . 'ha » pre santa tive, appointed by the president o f the Btu tents- Association, shall hare the power to excuse any Indent from payment of the student a c t iv it y fe e when ch student shall certify upon his or hoi honer ha r sh? is unable to pay the >ame. the present academ ie year U ntil the beginning o f e A uditor o f the U niversity w as em powered to excu se ny stu d en t who, in his opinion, should be exem pted rom p a y m e n t This power w a s delegated to th e stu- tent fe e fix e r s who w ere em ployed by the A uditor to 3» is t in registration. W hile the law required th a t all *udents claim ing exem ption m ust certify a* to th eir ta- b ility to pay the am ount o f the ta x , this particular pro­ ton was n ever enforced. S tu d en ts were m erely asked y lh* fe e fix e r w hether or not th ey were w illin g to *Las? year the A ssem bly passed a resolution requesting n lh o n ty from the Regent* to vest in a student commit- ee the di>« retionary power* heretofore i tercmed y < Auditor through hi- a gen t, ta the mutter o f exem ption., [ter at thorough investigation o f the situation, the reso- ition wa* endorsed. There can be no question that in passing this rcso u- OU, th o ^ ep resent*tiveo of *»e itu d .n t body were clow - r acting with rn their power to enforce a provision of it constitution which had never become operative Then requiring a statement a* to financial inability on the ft o f a student claiming exemption, the Assembly has , either violated the spirit nor the letter of the rtion. It tot clea rly implb^i in the a rticle cited above th a t the lym ent o f the blanket tax is, in principle, an obliga- or. which every undejrgraduat*.* stu d en t is ex p ected to teume upon reg isterin g for course* in the Uni v e r ity . ut no m ean in g can be read into the w ording o f the pro­ nto© that w ould m ake its a p p lication com pulsory in fact. hen th# tra n sfer o f the ex ecu tio n o f law from the Audi- it int* the Hands o f a stu d en t com m ittee ca n n o t lend he law kin aspect o f com pulsion u n less th® m em b ers,p f ue committee unlaw fully ex ceed th eir powers. The regulation and control o f the com m ittee on cx- *r. • tic?.* to the extent that it doe* not go beyond its uuit powers is obviously a problem o f student go vc rn- Mint. No on# ha* yet q u estion ed the right o f th e sto ­ ol the University to r e g u la te their ow n affairs , t with the con stitu tio n o f the a ssociation . -aged th** provisions o f S e c tio n V, ti accord a lo on* * h ■ y* urri :k VII! of * he constitution. It ta * stated in the debate on the floor o f the House ay before yesterday that the University o f T exas, as state in*riiution, ought to be run by the people o f the In theory this is true. Bet the Students’ Aseocia- late. km to not a state supported institution, nor ear# it* ac- vfttes financed by the public treasury. When the af- lirs of the A - • oeia * t th ey be- pm® detrimental to the primary purpose for which the then it is time for interventmn on the Quiver ' ■ l i t o f the adm r ap- 9!nted m the nam- of tnt people to govern the Coi­ ta lly . N ot until they fail does an emergency exist! birl* sh ouk call the representatives of the people from ie serious b tr e. ? of g» neral Ap ■ • , Mi vidie Mac B y num , Caldw ell, A lda M ae Cal- 1 ss C ilhoun, O rie ! a e t 'am p m pbell, N a n c y C am p bell, Viv- i f )bell. j 3 Eli t H azel Car!, E d w in a Cer 'a ro l C h a n d le r, M a r g a r e t jan, F ra n c e s C h e a th a n , Arly? ( r (. brist an, J - sit F r a n c e s C a th e rin e C la rk , ’r a n e e s Cohn, H elen Colley, Cook, Collins, K a th e r y n [u ig hran , E liz a b e th C ra v e n s Craw ford, G enevieve C ritz, Jozier, Sue F la k e C u m m in g s )aniels, C laire D a n z ig e r, ie Davis, S a r a h Davis, Je ss iwe, M arian De S hazo, Thel- jShazo, G ladys D ew cr, C o ra D o ro th y Dixon, M a rg u e r- ?tt, P a u lin e D rom goole, R u th D o ro th y E dm eston, A n n o n a E d ith E ile n b e r g e r , Eliza- i idge, M a r g a r e t E lridge. E lkins, A uba Doyle E lkins [gnus E r h a r d , L ouise Ezel!, Lois F a w c e tt, J a n i e Louise F o e s te r , Violet | J o s e p h in e J fster, W a r r e n a F r a n k , Olive f, C a r Y ‘F r ie d m a n , Helen E z r a Mae F u d g e . E liza b e th I;, [der, F u llin w id e r , F o r b e s , D o ro th y G a lla h e r f l G e n tr y , K a th e r in e G ib b o n s lf h Gibson, M a r y C ath erin e F r a n c e s Tnt".*.'1 i S O C IA L C A L E N D A R F o r S a t u r d a y G e r m a n Club, K. C. Hall. 9-12. A ll-U n iv e rs ity D ance, W o m e n ’s Gym, 9-12. — Social C a le n d a r C o m m ittee. G ivens, A u d r e y G o ld th ro p , M ary G oodrich, M a ry G ravy, M a rjo rie A n n a G r a y , R u th G r a y , W a n d a G ra y , B e t t y G reen, D a m a n s G reen J e a n e t t e G re e n w a ll, F l o r r v G uin n, E s t h e r G oldstein, E m m a Dee* Hall L ty R ae Hall, Alleah H u m a n , Helen H am ilto n , M a ry F r a n c e s H am ilto n V iola H a m ilto n , A n n a H a m m o n d A n n a b e l H a r a ls o n , M ary E liz a b e th H a ra lso n , B u ra H a r r is , L a u r a Hath- cock, M y rtle H e a d , D o ro th y Hel berg, R u th H e lto n , T o m m v e J e a n H e n d e rs o n , Bess H e r r i n g to n , O pal H ic k m a n , Dollie H ilb e rt, Dorothy H olm es, F lo H ooper, F r a n c e s H oo per K a th e rin e Hooks, H azel H oqkins V :o le t H o w a rd , N ina H u g h e s, W in i­ f r e d , M a r g a r e t H u n n i c u tt, R o b e rta H u tc h iso n , M a r jo r y H y m a n , G race Hill, Leola H o itz e r, V irg in ia lllig, M ildred Use, W inn ie Lee J a c k s o n J o h n , M a r j o r i e 4 Jo h n so n M ildred L e a h J o n e s , Lillian K a r r e n , H e le r P a u lin e K e e to n , N an K au lb a c h , K e n n e d y , M axine K ing, T helm a K ing, L eslie King, L a u rie K nipling L ouise K irkw ood, H elen L abel, Eli z a b e th L a n e , E liz a b e th L a R u e , Sid­ n e y L a u r e n c e , Doris Lea, J e a n e t t e L e a ry y , L ucille Leslie, F a n n ie L e v y H e n n ie L evy, R uby Lewis, M ary F r a n c e s L lew ellyn, B ess L ’pshitz R u th Lockwood. J e n n ie L ee L ogan, M y rtle Long C a th e rin e Lyne, T h elm a L y n n , Nell- e en L e g g e tt, Olive M cC auley, Nov­ elle M cC ord, A da M cC racken, Emma A bb ie M cD onald, E liz a b e th McGhee V irg in ia M c H e n ry , E d ith Mae Me L a n e , M a r t h a M c P h e rso n , K a th ry n M ad d re y , F e r n M arick , A nn M ary H elen M assey, H e n r i e t t a M ayer R o b e r ta M a y o , W in nie Mayo, Violet M iers, K a th le e n M elat, G race M eyer H elen M ilan, Alice Miller, L utie- S t a ia r s Miller, K a th le e n M inus M o h rm a n n , V irg in ia M o n ta g u e Zelnva S ue M on tg om ery, W illie M oore. W ilm in o r M o rrie, Boreen M ouvsund, B e r th a N au w a ld , Marvnl- Ien N elso n, V e lm a N ic h o las, R uth N o r f le e t , F a n n ie Mac N ovit, P a u lin e H a c k le s , M a r jo r ie N e b le tt, E u n ic e O ’B anion , S a r a h O ’B ry a n , Sylvia O strow , L ola O ’C onnell, O ra Beth P a r r is h , L oys P a r r , Lucile P e a rc e P ollard D o ro th y Peel, J o se p h in e A n n a Powell, K a t h e r in e Powell, R o b e r ta P ’Pool, K a th e r in e R a m se y Ida M a y R ic h a rd so n , V ivian Rich­ a rd s o n , R a n d le R idley , Billion Rob­ E u n ic e e rts, M ildred R og e rtso n . I Bonnie* T o m R o binson, C liftin e R okafellow , K a th e r in e Rockafellow , B a b e tte R oessler, R uth Rollins, E r m a K a th e r in e Rose, Millie Rose, K ittie Clyde Ross, L ucy R u c ke r, D orothy R ugeley, H e le n R ush in g, S a lly Ru< s£ll, (Trace R y a n , A rtie M ae S a n d ­ i e r , F a y S a p p in g to n , A lb e r ta S c o tt M a ry Alice Bewall, J u l :a S h a n bill rn Else L ee S h e f fie ld , Sm ith H a r r i e t t e S m ith , Lucille S m ith, M a ry Edd Spies, E s t h e r Sol ch er, F lo r e n c e S p e n c e r, M ildred S ta n le y , Bailie F r a n c e s S te e le , D orothy S te v e n so n M a rg u e r ite Still. M iriam S t o r r s , Bois S tr ib b lin .g S t i n s e l S to r e y , V ir ­ g in ia T a b b , D o r o th y T a y lo r, M ary M a r g a r e t T a y lo r, Alice L ouise Tee- pie, J e w e ll T ho m as, M innie P e a rl T h om as, L a u r a Tips, H elen T o b ia s M a r g a r e t T r ip p e ts , Allene T u c k e r F a y e T u c k e r , Nell T u c k e r, M a r y Lee V a n c e , M abel V an P e lt, M ary Lyle V in c e n t, S a d ie W a ld m a n , M ary W a lk e r, M a r g a r e t W a rd , M ac Beth W a r r e n , E liz a b e th W a tso n , Haze! W ebb, Jo s ie W e b b, E u g e n ia W e st. H elen W h ite , Lucile W hite. Tom mie M ae W h ite , E liz a b th W h ite sid e s M ay B elle W h i ts e tt, M a ry W ilcox E liz a b e th W illiam s, E liz a b e th W ili­ I r e n e W illiam s, H e le n Booth am s, W illiam s, M a ry W iliam s, Emily L o ving W ilson, G race W ilson, M a r­ g a r e t W ilson, M a r y E liz a b e th W ise­ m a n , S a r a W is e m a n , M a r g a r e t W ith e rs p o o n , K itt a Belle W o lc o tt, T H E D A I L Y T E X A N V a rg in ia W oodall, N in a Woods, M ary M a r g a r e t W o r th y , L o ra in e Y a r b r o u g h , Zu leka, T a r r e d , D oro­ th y Y ates, Tillie F r a n c e s Y oung H allie Ziller. I ioward-Bridgors W edding in New York, July 26 Miss S a r a h B rid g e rs, B.A. *22, M. A. ’24 a n d E d w a r d P e n d le to n , LL.B ’ 17 w e re m a rrie d on M o nd ay, Ju ly 2 6 th a t th e L ittle C h u rc h A ro u n d th e C o r n e r in N ew Y ork. T h e cere m o n y w a s p e r f o r m e d by the Rev. f o r m e r l y D ean of R a nd olph Ray, in Dallas. St. M a th e w ’s C a th e d ra l M iss B rid g e rs is th e d a u g h t e r ot Mr. a n d Mrs. WI WI B rid g e rs of* ES the! P a so a n d w as g r a d u a t e d fr o m U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s w ith th e clast re c e iv in g h e r M a s te r of o f 1922, A r ts d e g re e : in 1924. m e m b e r o f K a p p a K a p p a G am m a S o r o r ity a n d was on the b e a u ty pag- | o f later ta u g h t E n glish in th e El Paso High School and th e p a s t y e a r has b een e m p lo ye d a s a P sy c h o lo g ist in a in N ew Y ork. l a rg e d e p a r t m e n t s to r e th e 1916 She was C a c tu s. She f o r Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w a rd sailed on the fo r L e v ia th a n a f t e r a tw o m o n th s t r i p in E u ro p e . th e c e re m o n y -o- R e s e r v a t i o n O r d e r s N o w the n o t If 1 9 2 7 C a c t u s . o r d e r e d , p h o n e 8 0 0 0 a n d l e a v e y o u r R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w ill c a ll. a d d r e s s . h a v e y o u f o r Beauty Work By Expert Operators! You can attain personal charm through the superb artis­ try and specialised knowledge of our skilled operators. Eugene Method of Perm anent Waving Also 4 chair B arber Shop specializing in Ladies’ and Children’s work. UNIVERSITY BEAUTY SHOP Old Texas Theater Building E. Litton, P roprietor PAGE 5 COURTEOUS SERVICE— DEPENDABLE QUALITY JUST ARRIVED MORE MISSES DRESSES v Featuring the new trimming treatm ents On Youthful Lines S m a rt d re sse s fa sh io n e d of C repe, S a tin , C re p e de ch ine and m a n y o th e r n ew m aterials in o n e a n d tw o piece m odels. I hese d re sse s are so sim ple a n d yet so chic th a t th e y will in s ta n tly ap p e al to th e trim y o u n g m iss w h o w ish es to be s m a rtly gow ned. A ll the n e w ­ est colors a n d navy. MO R E N E W S M A R T M I L L I N E R Y N E W V E L O U R S A N D „ V / , , r n l l a / pIw A Wool Sweaters and Lumberjacks FOR SPORTS WEAR A v e ry n<»w selection o f all wool s w e a te rs , f o r sp o rts o r st?pet w e a r in a full r a n g e o f sizes. So easy to d o n ! So c o m fy t o w e a r! O ne o f these s m a r t s w e a te r s w ith plain or kick p le a t skirt, m a k es a n a t t y little costum e s u ita b le f o r a lm o s t a n y d a y tim e occasion. All th e new colors a n d color c o m b in a tio n s in plain o r stripes. Misses’ Sweaters $2.95 to $5.95 Ladies’ Sweaters $2.95 to $9.95 M isses’ Lumberjacks $7.95, $8.95, $9.95 S E C O N D FL O O R N E W SILK U N D E R W E A R “ K a y sc r,” th e M a n u f a c tu r e r , se n d s n e w style Silk Vest-, Bloomers, and Teddies, all p r e t t y P a ste l Shades. , Vests $1.95 and $2.50 Bloomers $2.95 and $3.75 Teddies ................................ $4.50 SPECIAL LINE CREPE DE CHINE TEDDIES T ailo red, Lace and D a in ty N e t T rim . All th e P r e t t i e s t P a ste l Shades. Now $3.50. New Brocaded Corselettes with diapham belt all sizes $5.00 T. H. WILLIAMS & CO. Congress A v e at F ifth St. 1 ,4 4 9 HAVE RESERVED T H F I D ’ C C7 I I I GET YOUR W ide approval is being given the new sales plan for the 1927 Cactus as has been adopted this year by the T exas Students Publications, Inc., publish­ ers, A staff of regular salesm en w ill continue to take reservations today for the If the student m aking the purchase does not have the cash yearbook. available special arrangem ents m ay be m ade to reserve the souvenir of the year at “ T ex a s” and paym ent m ade a; a later date. U nder the second plan, the students m ay m ake a sm all cash deposit and pay the balance of the $5 later. CACTUS TODAY W hile the cost of producing the book is $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 , the sale o f advertising has been em phasized to the point th at the price can be placed for the Cactus at $5, approxim ately $ 3 less than actual production cost per copy. R epresentative of every student— o f the life at V arsity during the 1926- 27 session— that sum m arizes the greatest souvenir of this year at T e x a s. You should reserve your copy today w ith the solicitors. N o extra b o c k s w ill be ordered from the printer and the O N L Y w ay to obtain your yearb ook is by reservation. There w ill be no sales contests and no high-pressure m ethods. • * a U pperclassm en know the value of the Cactus and should w elcom e this early opportunity for irs purchase. You will a lw a y s enjoy reading your 1927 Cactus. Ak A® I *. The Popular Book im ’ At Austin Movie Shows COME TO CHARLIE’1 FOR SATI5FAC1 A DVERT1 THE DAILY TE Thurlow B. Weed fo r any watch we can n ot repair, A M B U LA N CE O. D. Mitchell 7 2 1 Congress B randon Bryan of B eau m on t is hack on the campus. Mannor of Corpus Christi are visit ors a t the Z eta T au Alpha house. W ilm a Willis of Belion, Frankie M cK inney o f Cooper and C or rim; Manor o f Corpus Christi a re visitors a t the Zeta Tau Alpha house. Dorothy Kaufm an of C orsican a is back on the cam pus and will atten d j school this fall. Dorothy Kaufm an of C orsican a lf back on the cam pus. A. U'. T a y lo r o f .San Antonio ha;* returned to his home a f te r attending rush week a ffa irs in Austin. A. SY. T ay lo r of San A ntonio hm returned to his home. is Thurm an Vaught o f A rlington back in Austin to atten d the thriver* Thurm an Vaught of A rlington if back on the campus. I/co and Bertha! Davis left W ed­ nesday for their home in Dallas a f ­ te r a week’s visit in A ustin. Marie Rome Herman ha- retu rn ed to the Kappa Kappa iiam m a house a f t e r spending the sum m er in New York and oth er eastern points. Clinton Dutton has returned to his in home a f t e r spending rush week A ustin. Johnson Arhdge o f C ro ck ett has retu rn ed home lifter a week s visit on the campus. V i r g i n i a H atch o f B a rtle tt is back on the cam pus. Tom H artley of Kunia is a t the Delta S i g m a Phi house. Miles Hilton of W ichita. K ansas, has retu rn ed to Austin to atten d the University. H arold Simons of F o r t W orth has retu rn ed to his home. B ran d on Bryan o f Beaum ont is back on the cam pus. Wilma W illis of Bolton, Fran k ie M cK inney o f Cooper and C orrin e Who Does Your Cleaning? If you have a well e s ta b ­ lished shop do you r work you need not w o rry about having a g a rm e n t lost or thing? ruined. will happen occa sio n a lly th e y do you but when never lose. Such During our five y e a r s n e a r the cam pus no stu­ dent h a s lost because of having a g a rm e n t mis­ ruined. O ur placed or reputation is at stak e and you w on’t lose. Longhorn Tailor Shop 2 4 0 6 G u a d a lu p e S tre e t Phon e 3 8 4 7 Sedan service to San Antonio every hour on the half hour, from 6 :3 0 a. rn. to 8 :3 0 p. rn. Sightseeing busses at Sari Antonio. 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Hyt on the program for the yearns w ork ‘ Johnson, Frank R eagan, Ileim ann, S J., E ugene P u llen , L ynw ood Boget* O fficers the session m ay nkm Frank Kale. H orace Akin, Johnie Cochran, Murrin Clark, Arthur K lein, Arthur Bagby, Refry Bur n e tte , Spurgeon Bell and Anees Seem an. ------ R e # e r v a t i o n o r d e r * n o w 0 r e c e iv e d f o r c o p ie s o f th e $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 C a c t u s . for . be elected at this tim e. T H IE SPORTING T EVENTS FLUTED U L C H EDITOR Pre-law Fraternity Meets Friday, Will . A ccording to m embers of the so­ c iety , it w as organized for the put* _ I pose o f in Pre- Plan Year S Activity L*w work and raising the* standard I o f work done by Pre-Law stu d en t-. arc the U niversity. M embers the mem bers of the the H onorary P r e -[in F raternity, organized fo ste r in g selected in terest ---------- from last , . 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The first issue of the awarded a decision over Jack Hemp- maK.a ,j ne W{U appear on N ovem ber I. sey in a ten-round bout. is a stu d en t o f the Law N ew Or- Milder in in th* D ixie I School, having re-en tered th e U n iv e r -1 b ans d efeated Dallas Series by a score o f 5 to I. Cincin- sity iast sttmmer. H e w as a student natl and Philadelphia played a 15- b efore the w ar, sp en t fou r years in St. l-ioui.s w as idle, the service, returned and took his inning 6-6 tie. houri \ a lle y drop kick record at; a d-stance of 54 yards. “Jud” Brion I application. . E ^ I and M. W. R eed, guards, and Jerry I j bryfl], tackle, com plete the num ber o f ■* j letterm en who w ill com pose the wild- I cat wail betw een the ends. PHONE 8000 Gasified Ad Section - • "v- V I ‘ o " • y . 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Initial* if 2510 San 28 S tr e e t. 27 F'OR R E N T — N ice a t tr a c tiv e for t irL . O de block from ca m p u s. Board if P h on e 30 w a n ted , .1140. 25 th S tr e e t. 263 Fiast room s COR Rf*: f i t - —T w o n ice w ith all m odern c o n v e n ie n c e s . room s D ou b le room $12 each . May he ren ted to cou p le. 25 401 E ast I T h S t. Phone 22837. fu r n ish e d 26 More Than 60 Men Out for P ..II I ural P r a c t i c e o f F a l l L a s t W e e k th" winf »fsit''ons tw o second 1 n u n , A. R. “ M onk” E dw ard and Ted r u t * , prom ise to be th e leaders although som e fast new ma- . terial, Jim Schraeder, C. E. Dun* M anhattan, Kansas, Sept. 2.1.—- lay, if. A. D im m it, C. N. H inkle and for More than sixty w ildcat football c a n - ' Charles Dean, should bid high didates, including sixteen le tte r mem < positions. the fro n t and a w ealth of speed and “ b e e f,” Behind first there w ill be “C hili” Cochrane re ­ plunged im patiently into p ractice o f the season last w eek under pated to have been one o f the lead* the direction ol 1925 band a kicker o f excep tion al ability Bach ma n o f the K ansas A ggies. O nly tw o w eeks will make up this Both “ (’Iii:!" and Karl Brins, quar sea so n ’s e x tte m ly short training per- torhaek and right half, are the pur clash w ith : pie p ossib ilities * r triple threat men iod preceding the initial T exas U n iversity here on O ctober 2. while throe le tte r m en, Poe! I .*t ii that d ate players and fa n s c an 11 o Is i tiger, Don Springer, and Bus- on ly sp ecu late on the strength o f the sell H offm an , held the reins on the le ft halfback's job. Don Meek, 135 m achine which Coach Bachman can build in so short a tim e aren g a nu-: pound speedster, will he back on the d e u s o f Sixteen veterans. ing v a lle y quarterbacks (Ouch Charles W. f opposite half. o f claw .single line the in ANNOUNCEMENTS CO M E ON L e t ’s g o It on his to J o n e s ’ ami p lay p an ath rop e, he s e r v e s sa n d w ic h e s and all th ey k in d s o f fo u n ta in d rin k s. W h ere than k you . C li W E S T 6th ST . W ELCO M E, S T U D E N T S — W a tch t h is s e c ­ th e n ew est and b e st record 821 Isaac B le d s o e 's M u sic S to r e , tio n fo r all h its . (k in g. A v e. * N e w s, fo r m e r ly w ith S. S . P E T T U S , th e D allas is n ow w ith th e H o u sto n C h ron ­ Y our b u sin e s s r e s p e c tfu lly s o lic ite d . f o e m o n th ly . P h on e 2* icle. D elivered by ca rrier. 99 4 9 . APARTMENTS FOR RENT F IR S T C L A SS a p a r tm e n ts. N ic e ly fu r n is h ­ L arge n ear cam p u s on w ea l ed, rtMMti w ith firep la ce. S o u th e a st bed­ liv in g room . S le e p in g iMweh, b**«akCast room , h it - i hen, b ath and g a ra g e. S tr ic tly m*nl**rn, in s-idc. t"raddo«*k. PhnHs* 9026. ROOM A N D BO A R D — For U n iv e r s ity boys O ne and h a lf b lock s from cam p us. MMI block from * te d iu m . H om e co o k in g . L arge ‘ 994® . room s w ith sleeping p o rch es. Mrs, B. F' 1 L e w is, 206 F.a*t 22m l S t. liv in g ll EUF: m ake a to ed u cate yo u r ch ild ren , w ant to th e m ea n tim e. H a v e an e s ta b lish e d and p a y in g b u sin e s s Dm- m \ « . S. S. P e ttu s. P hon e 2§ I S e e m e for p articu lar*, In ROOMS FOR RENT T W O fu rn ish ed room -, b ath b etw een w ith hatb an d cold w ater, fo r m en , M eals next I Mi 2 C on gress lf d es im !. A p p ly dour 25 O M Pl.KTF: STOCK of all brand#, p rices. IT CIRE. fo u n ta in p ens. all 1IOQK O I T E X A S A ven u e. A n ice fa m ily h o te l R A N D O !,P II H O T H I.- LM W e t 15th St. for your r e la tiv es rates P hone O ct. 19 frien d s. W eek ly and m on th ly or g iv e n . 2 2 9 0 8 . S c a le s . A ddie M rs. W R IT E YOUR T H E M E S , e s s a y s aud r e ­ p o rts on a TTvpeWrit* r. W e Sir** d eal- ^ for R em in gton P o r ta b le and C orona ; ■*r* P ortab le T y p ew r iters. lik e ren t. I EX A S BOOK ST O R E . ie n tly LOA KI) A N D ROOMS for b o y s: C on ven ­ lo c a te d : nu**, airy ro o m s; e x c e l­ len t h om e cook ed m eals. A hom e for you 1932 Kau A n ­ w h ile aw ay 26 ton io. I---------------------------------------- from hom e. block o f cam p u s] on w ay BO ARD lr ROO MN— For m en and b o y s. One tow n. 102 to rtfotn* 2 2 8 6 2 . M r-. S. L. 25 W M 2 0 th S t. B row n. ■ — BO A R D — A t a ttr a c tiv e place - less than one h a lf block o f la * # B u ild in g. U nder new 2067 W ich ita 26 m a n a g em en t. S tr e e t. P hon e 2 2 m82. .. STANDARD T Y P E W R IT E R S , all make** for rent. Special stu d en t rates. T FIX AS 0-1 BOOK STORK PLEATING any sty le : H em stitching, silk, cotton, gold, silver. Buttons fancy co v er­ to wr­ 'd. 50 varieties. R hinestones ret ier. Phone 8362. Mabel Gannawuy, 716 Ningres Ave. Over Beacon Shoe Store. Phone 9162._______________________ Dec 111 EMPLOYMENT LOR REN T-—T o m en stu d en t* , large, a ttr a c ­ t iv e -outlie!* t. room n p r iv a te home. D ial 8 9 8 8 or ta ll ai 7 lo W e t l o t h tit. 23 ^ VER Y d esira b le fa c in g fu r n ish ed c&mph*, sle ep in g porch, c o n v en ien t to e a f- e te r ia or m eals n ext door if w an ted . A p ­ 230 7 p roved by U n iv e r s ity a u th o r itie s . Speedw ay. Dial 4075. 25 room s Sold on e a sy t e r m s > VOH BO YS T h ree n ice coo! Mouth room s, P r iv a te hom e. neigh- 25 of U n iv ersity , quiet 180# N u eces. a ll m odern convenience-*. I Garage, LF'our bb ib o rhood. 61 I ROD MB for boy?— Large front rooms, a t­ tra ctiv ely furnished, on** block from U ni- vers ty and cafeteria. AH modern conven­ 25 iences. 2 -0 9 U n iversity Ave. * FOR RENT— To boys, on** furnished room. Ab o want a boy to share room with law 40V Ea t 16th Bt. Phone student. Garage. 8 1 2 8 ______________________ W ichita . Dial 5060. S im m on * b ed s; one block COOL ROOMS for boys— Ivory furnishings, from campus. A n ic e room for three men stu dents, 2601 25 26 * FOR R E N T — Q u iet, p lea sa n t south and a d jo in in g bath, room s w ith ; e a s t e x p o s- K ,C ® r,’m fc*tab,« """" ?" , , ore; betw een Capitol and U n i v e r s i ty . 150-f j _ .. , ■ '' re ______ , a 'l>s . . ‘ *• en tran ce, bath, ..,* I ne kind o f r o o m •< a gentlem an w a n t s . " j Quiet e n o u g h to ready stu d y . *n Private hom e; lo ts of w in d o w s. , ' 1 9 1 5 N u c ­ 25 l e a l 2-2471. 2 0 0 p o u n d C e n t e r T he aggie wall o f d efen ce which T w o N e w M e n . A t fullback E w i i h s t o o t i t h e a t t a c k s o f t h e s t r o n g e s t D o u g l a s , I L J . D a y h o f f , E. "-Feather, James? l e t t e r m e n hou e. 4 9 8 7 . \ a h e y t e a m s l a s t y e a r s t a n d s t o b e w i l l c o m p e t e f o r t h e p l u n g i n g p o s i - r e - i n f o r c e d b y t w o F ria n t t a c k l e s , I ) . L ion w i t h t w o n e w m e n , W . G . H a l d - J . H o u s e h o l d e r a n d G e o r g e Y ^ y o n , a n d , e r m a n a n d R c h a r d N e w m a n , t o h e l p B o r t P e a r s o n , 2 0 0 p o u n d c e n t e r , ! t h e m . MAKE MONEY 'V ou save 20 p e r c e n t by g e ttin g y o u r h a ir cu t a t TURNER S BARBER SHOP H a ir cuts, la d ie s an d m en 40c, c h ild re n 35c E v e ry th in g new an d up to d a te WE HAVE the name and records of a large nu rn bef1 of stu d en ts who m u d have work O continue their stu dies at the U niversity if Texas during th** com ing year. We can furnish you with ty p ists, bookkeepers, .rn ce help. •ottectors, salesm en or general \d.ir**-H the Manager, T exas S tu d en ts Pub- ications, Inc., U n iversity of Texas, Aux­ — tf in. S t. 26 FOR RENT— Room s that have been red ec­ orated and are nicely furnish ed , for mar­ 307 We t 21st. 26 r e d couple or quiet n o n . P ho n e 14 8 4 . i o rn fort abb* room F'OR RF: NT- -To mr tore stu d e n t* : Quiet, in private fam ily. Ap­ ply at 806 1-2 W est 21 st S t., or call 4530 — 26 for details. to glad THE UNIVERSITY V. M. C. A. will be furnish narfle* and report* on Sleeping U niversity student# who desire work during I mod* rn convenience* the com ing year. Address# W. A. Sm ith, i * lecretary. U niversity YMCA. A u stin , Tex- J as. F'OR RENT— One large room, so u th ea st e x ­ jK>reh and ait other to campus. 25 posure. C lose ♦ — lf I FOR RENT F'our nice room s. Two at 810 each, and two at $7.50 each. Also take .office and garage for $ 4 .0 0 ; call 2-2536. 25 W ANTED Freshm an Geo. Hally in the show at the Queen to if he Is not afraid to leave the house after night. Take 24 t hi* ad and enjoy the show. F'OR RENT— F'or boy#, tw o room*, south eposure, hot and cold w ater and all m od­ 1914 25 ern convenience#. Close to cam pus. Nuec*’#. EXPERT typew riter repair service, Rem ­ ington Typew riter Co. P h o n e 6 4 5 0 , KOR BOY'S— Three nice cool double rooms, P rivate home, b l s ( allures* Ave ! f„ .,r block* of U n iv ersity . Quiet neigh­ 25 all modern conveniences. borhood. Garage, 1800 N ueces. 0 2 2 floor FOR SA L E — Buy from owner. J 0-room r es­ idence or. beautiful Rio Grande Street. livin g room, n u d e South and eau* t Edge Green room and dining room. *tee» ing porch. Three piece hath, every ; • convenience. I .arr-- corner lawn, home. Phone 5212. H. C. Koch. fruit, pecan and other i lot, beautiful Ideal j 29 tree*. in .> _ i . ba*b, I ’ 57 54. _ _ FOR RF:NT— A room furnace heat: for a man. a garage. P rivate Phone 25 In private , i F'OR RENT — P leasant fro n t so u th e a st room en' trance, bath adjoining, hot arid cold water, j 2 1*2 block* from no them* I corner of cam- 25 j pus, SOS Archway, P hone 4808. .. P rivate fam ily. front “ . or couple *. DESIRABLE ROO MS for U n iv ersity boys from ca m p u s. V ery c o n v e n ie n t to c a fe te r ia an d pta*aroon*,..- 2 408 Speedw ay. Phone 5603. 25 Mrs. Brisk iii. Le*# Ou»n on e block I I convenient | Amiable DESIRABLE RO O M S—N eatly newly papered, half block furnished, from campus, to cafeteria and classics, rea- Phone 4718. Mr. W. E, 25 -ates. Jam***. 2404 Speedw ay. block* w est of cam pus. Garage, W ANTED— Ten boys to room or meal three sleep- iiik porch. Modern convenience#. W ednes­ 28 day dinner free. Phone 23088. FOR It FINT—O ne nice room with private bath and all modern convenience*. 606 2-'» W est 18th St. Phone 4923. room* TO LADIES or couple—-Two attractive in new cottage. Garage. H ou se­ keeping * privileges. D elightfully niet horn** faculty or mature students. R eason­ ’for 300 W e d 30th St. T elephone able ra tes. Jg 7034 day, 23271 evenings, F'OR R E N T — A nice in l-rlvnte home, private entrance; c o n n ect­ 603 W est 32nd 2K furnished room )*lu>iR‘ 21851. ing hath. Street. -,a>- for room FOR R FINT— One large so u th e a st cam ­ two boys. Four block* from pus, $2 2 00. A l o furnished apartm ent for 2« -mall '>18 W est fam ily. l.sth St. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furni.ijhed fiv e room bunga­ Two block# north o f U n iversity, 23 Garage. Dial 7 744. low. instructor# or F'OR RENT— To student*, I single or married, who w isher a nice pri< j v»te home. D eiisihtfuliy cool room# w .th ; reasonable.! modern con veniem e*. Phone 1242. Rate# 25 TW O nice large clean room#, private bath w ith one, extra large sleep in g porch ad- joining both room#, wilt rent cheap to four , or fiv e boyg. W alking distan ce of Univer- 2.5 I sity . Telephone 4971. FUR RENT O n s.* large ca -1 room in quiet home. One half block north of U n iv er­ sity Cafeteria. Meal* in private hom e next 2f. door. 2496 W ichita. 1‘hone 3717. TW O furnished room s, bath between with hot and cold water, for m ea. Meal# next door if d< sired. Apply ut 1812 Congress. 26 tw o boy*. FOR I’ F.NT— fin e large so u th ea st room tor from cam pus. Four blocks $12.00. A k o fu rn ish ed apartm ent tor .small 26 unruly. 604 W est l.sth St. GARAGE for rent— Apply Green, or phone 9361. at 2207 Tom 23 R e s e r v a t i o n O r d e r * N o w f o r 1 9 2 7 C a c t u s . I f y o u h a v e the no t W ANTED COOL. PLEASANT room* for boy#, two o r d e r e d , p h o n e 8 0 0 0 a n d x d d r e s s . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e # w ill le a v e y o u r c a ll W e d j block* from eampu#, tw o double and two 2319 25 26 j single. Nice distance from cam pus. “ *• Rio Grande. Phone 9563. VV ANT LD —G arbage fu r ­ n ish the can.* arid get it every day. Phone - 2 6 for boga. Will t m . T H E U N IV E R S IT Y — T h o se w ho w an t good room and good m eals a sh ou ld dial 25 3 9 9 8 , 1903 W h itis. FOR SALE cmd m il h bor hood. lin t (re flo u r o f d u p lex • BO ARD *& ROOM -F or o w or tw o U n iv er- (I. H. B ru sh . P hon o 3321 s ity g ir | H. G arage. 660 F7a*t 16 th or 24 | r>iu) 2 2 c 5 1 . U N F U R N IS H E D a p a rtm en t, to ladle# o f ad van ced y e » r » ; M oth er w ith (r,tu- 1907 U n iv e r ­ 29 on e so n , or on e or m ore d a u g h te r s d e n t* ). R eferen ce e x c h a n g e d . s it y . P h on e 2 3 2 1 6 . for ren t COOL, a ttr a c tiv e , fu r n ish ed a p a rtm en t. F our ROOM & HOARD fo r b o y # : One and half b lo ck s from I'srnpuo: c o n v e n ie n t to C ap­ ito l and tow n . N .ce w ell-k ep t Tooths, n ew ­ 1908 W ichita. fin ish e d . ly p apered and 26 t P h on e 2 3 6 7 8 . room #, bath and sle e p in g porch. b lock s o f U n iv e r s ity . For m arried or four or P hon e 4 6 1 1 . te a c h e r s. lady 2 1 - 2 ROOM 4 HOARD th r e e | %*»**«. room s and 709 W est 2 2n d . ! R oom s co m fo r ta b ly th r e e for six b o y s: so u th ex- good meal.-. fu r n ish ed , and c o n e e n - 1901 Witi- 2fi ■ ier, | ^ i*,>t and cold w a te r Imth. t is . P hon e 5 9 6 7 . M rs. P a tterso n . F’OR RF7NT— A p artm en t able prieet P hon e 2 2 5 8 4 . for b o y s. Ibc-u-on- 24 F'OR R E N T — N**r E x te n sio n D epartm ent. floor. fu r n ish ed a p a rtm en t, Fin tire u p p er la rg e room s, h a il, sle e p in g p orch , p ri- j T w o v a le b a th , w ater, 1807 E a st A ve- Call 6 6 1 7 . fig h ts, g a r a g e . $ 2 5 .0 0 . I ROOM & 25 F'OR R E N T — F u r n is h ^ u p sta irs a p a rtm en t, o n e -h a lf b lock from cam p u s at 2003 W ich ita , Very d esir a b le fo r e o u - j — - p ie or P h o n e 1 ROOM 7 2 9 6 . for m oth er and d a u g h te r . TWO-ROOM apartm ent, i*ric^ Five double rooms upstairs in each room. L avatory St. Phone 4865, BOARD— One and one half blocks from U n iv ersity ! cool, airy rooms with show er bath and sleep in g porches, and ex­ for bog*. Telephone 4432. 25 1903 W bitis. sou theast callant m eals A BOARD for boy#: Convenient to U n iv ersity , Capitol and town. Nice rooms FMO Colorado. Phone 25 .... J and good meal*. - ”"*■• - reasonable. : 2-2966, Mrs. F'-His. for boy#. for boy#, j ------------*— ----- ---- 1767 Guadalupe CONVFiNlFiNCF: PLUS goon .service nnd good is what you get at Mrs. J. D Copeland’#. 1905 U niver­ 25 sity Ave. Dial 894 3. food with room#. That 25 I FOR RENT— A ttractive apartm ent* venient to the U n iversity, for boy# con­ or couple*. N ice bath and cool rooms. 708 W. 22nd. sleeping porches, W. 22 1-2 or » 25 private ROOM A BOARD for boy#— One block from first cia#*. cam pus; everyth in g n trk tly Dial 7383- 25 Also wto garage* Mrs. Hallie W ood- 1984 San Antonio. for rent. DFiSlRABLE furnished apartm ent, down* fairs, suitable for m other and daughter I ROOM A BOARD— F'or men, second 9202. Mr*. A lb # GIBS— Room and board, ll. E vans. how*** south of cam pus on WMth*, 2006: Phone 23 ..... - ...... in,#-------------- --- ------------ -- lovely room 1. from cam ­ 39 tw o blocks The Murchfaon H ouse Phone 21878. excellent board, pus I 9th St. FURN ISH ED A p a r tm e n t; .sleeping porch, private bath, garage. Very convenient 2000 25 to U n iversity or Capitol. Adult*. W ichita St. Phone 4789. Dial 21712. or U niversity nae. g ir b . 2009 W hit ta A ve, 25 FOR RENT— A first cla-# three-room apart­ m ent w ith a 16x24 sleeping porch, baO\j hot, wen *r, garage. Well-4furni*hed. Or two porches, hall. five room#, Convenient to U n iversity, price# reasonable. 25 l i t h and San Jacinto. Corner E. two baths, AUTOMOBILES On*1 Buick Touring, practically new — ....................... tir e * , ... 4130,09 “ T h e P o p ; u i a i ' B o o k . " ATTENTION. BOYS— N ice newly furni-hed - ............ .... room* w ith ton th exposure. Bk'* pi ay ! FOR RENT porches, hot and cold water, room and board 165.00. Three meal*. $23.90. .A 2501 Niter*-*.’ — 25 21271. j Suitable Diat 21««8. j *tty, two blocks. for one or N icely furnished south room, two boy*. U niver- 2511 W ichita St. Phone 25 13 9 5 S t u d e n t s H a v e T h e i r C o p i e s of th e R e s e r v e d ! TI. Dial 6208. i NICK EAST bmlroom. a d o in in i K ith, private home. W alking distance in from 25 1927 C a c t u s , \ ------------------------------------------------------------ large south two 1703 W est Avenue. 25 and e a st room#, baths. $20 to $25. Bes pun* i hic reference# required. FOR RENT TO M EN— Four sleep in g porches, BUSINESS SERVICE WOOW WOOD Ford Wood and Blocks W est A ustin Wood yard Phone 7486 nished. H oi water F'OR RF7NT— .Southeast bedroom, nicely fur­ in connection with private bath. Three block* from U aiver- if sity . One block 2$ desired. Phone 5197. from carline. Garage 1802 Nuece*. 11418. WELCOME to our place rtf busine*-.: We serve hamburger*, eg g sandw ich.-., milk co*.I drink*, cake*, cam !ie* and cigarette*. Curb Service T om ’# H am burger H aven. 2 406 Guadalupe- ___________ „ , , PHONE 4911 for rn bottle ol electrified wa- Rjn# ter— it'* pure. P rotect your health. FOR RENT— Furnished bou*ekeepi«g room*. private bath, g ia a -ed -in sleeping porch. near*U n iversity. Mi** Annie Barnhart, 705 26 W est 22 1-2 St. Phone 90 4 3, P ct. 19 j f o r RENT— Furnished fiv e room cottage. sleeping porch, U n iv ersity neighborhood. 2fi — a .............. tf 1 — , One Buick 6 Roadster, F'our new tir*>* m echanically good ...... .1250.00 One Baby Overland ____________ $ 85.00 One Stearns-K night, leal condition In perfect met han- ..... ............... . .$ 95.0O One 1924 Ford . H S 4.00 Other Bargain*— Easy Term/. BERGSTROM BROTHERS Olds m obile Dealer# 3th and Colorado BOARD A ND ROOM ___ ROOM, sleeping por-h One block of cam ­ pus. E xcellent meal*. 9 for 126 30; f l i t 25 San A ntonio St. Dis! 8794. you ATTENTION ST U D E N T S- We can a**(ire th e be* t work on alteration# and dressm aking of all kind#. Special rate* on 71 ti Gong re##. Mrs. Mary F o s ­ trousseau. P ct 19 ier. B h o o t 8662. Reservation Order# Nov» the 1927 Cactu#, you have not i f ordered, phone 8000 and leave your addrest. R epre*enU tiv«« w ill c e ll. for $12, or LOVELY upper and lower room#, $10 and to the room for $5 and $6 each. All convenience*. Meal* next 25 door. Call 4851. two boy* FURNISH ED room* and sleep in g porch for l i t h St 25 boy#, also garage. 409 W est Dial 5017. W ANTED room*, quiet private FOR couple# or men— N ice com fortable sleeping porch. Garage free. Price n a unable. 4 09 25 W e st 22 St. S tu d en ts to sell football pro­ gram s for Saturday s game. G ood com m ission paid. A ii FIN i — S o u th e a s t room I fly. No children. 2 6 0 6 Salado. Phone LnSncC to m ake g O O u money in p r iv a te family hom e, FOR I — and job for five games. POR RENT— Large nice cool room s, nicely 25 furnished for two boy*. Dial 54 45. FOR RENT— Two nicely for quiet girl# on Rio Grande. block# from campus. Dial 5861. furnished room# J Three ; g i F'OR RENT-—Furnished room and w ife w ith ou t children. for a man j 2098 Uni* Phone 4 6 10._______________ 25 varsity Ave. EIGHT ROOM H OUSE— Furnished for the j sch ool term m onth. HOI East 2$ s t . S ib le y , any tim e, or call 8605, to grow n-up*. $45.00 per S ee owner, Mr*. 25 1 See at once— Alton Dorsett Publications Office or Mack Saxon, Captain of Squad 111...,.....wi.wi ii I ■ .I" "Ol I Will MKI "W • em I ROOMS FOR BOYS— In p rivate home in 1 5 9 5 S t u d e n t * H a v e U niver# ity neighborhood H o t and cold T b n tr C o p ani , » o u t » * »«. r u m t m . W U . i f tim I IS W- T I i i = = = = = T H E D A I L Y T E X A N y Recommends Junior College Legislation NEED SUITE U N Williamson Here After Season With Syracuse V alley, a ro u n d an d in H o u sto n , D al­ las, an d o th e r se c tio n s o f T e x a s, A t D allas, th e F e d e ra l R eserv e B an k o f ­ fe rs th e s tu d e n ts an u n u su a l oppor- tu ity to g e t f i r s t h an d in fo rm a tio n on b a n k in g an d th e p a rt it p lay s in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f a c o u n try . n e n ta tiv e s a w a y a t school. M oreov­ e r, tw o o f th is n u m b e r will be m em ­ bers o f th e •flo atin g ’ u n iv e rs ity " on a w orld c ru ise on th e S. S. R ydam which ha* re c e n tly sailed fro m New York. Listen Collegiennes! We’ve a load of things to tell you— things that Freshman “Bibles” never mention-—things upper-classmen, being old hands, know are so important— things that make up our “little book” which w e ’ve studied I rom cover to cover as hard as ever you crammed algebra to make college— things you’ll want to be posted on before you attend ^college teas and breakfast parties and will hear m uch of when you get there. Here are a few brief notes but the lecture’s just begun. Come to our COLLEGIATE SHOP and let us teach you more about our specialy of specialties— CORRECT CAMPUS CLOTHES. . . ______ - * Simple Affiliation W i t h M a t e U Diversities Closest Rela­ tion Practical . . . . , c . * “Junior college have n o con­ nection with the state universi­ ties in the states where they are declared Dr. best developed, Frederick Ebv recently on his re tu r n from a to u r o f som e o f th e m a jo r colleges o f the W est and Mid* d .e W eal. “ I could n o t reco m m en d a closer c o n n ectio n in this s ta te th a n sim ple a ffilia tio n w ith th e c h ie f in ­ stitu tio n of h ig h er ed u catio n in D r Eby. a f te r leaving A u stin Ju ly , visited th e U n iv ersity o f C ali­ fo rn ia , L eland S ta n fo rd , the s ta te d e ­ p a rtm e n t o f ed u catio n , and a n u m ­ b e r o f ju n io r colleges in C a lifo rn ia , an d th e s ta te u n iv e rsity , ju n io r co l­ th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t o f leges, and e d u catio n iow a. He also sp e n t in som e tim e in colleges in M in n eso ta, Lane J u n io r College in Chi* ago, tw o ju n io r college* a t K ansas C ity, am i m e a t K ansas S ta te , “ The ju n io r college m o vem ent is b e tte r d eveloped in C a lifo rn ia th a n an y w h ere e lse ," said Dr. E b y , " I saw a t S a c ra m e n to a new ju n io r co l­ t h a t m u st have cost, lege building w ith its e q u ip m e n t, a t le a st $760,000, and one a t P a sa d e n a valued a t $1,- 0 0 0 .0 0 0 ." W r i t i n g Book D r. E by is in clu d in g th e fin d in g s o f bis to u r in a book which he is r.Op­ Som e of th e su gges- tions for th e s ta te o f Texan w hich he said be w ould recom m end a r e : w ritin g . A sta t# law to r e s tr ic t ju n io r co l­ lege* and re g u la te lo catio n . I here th e s ta te , re ­ an d c h am b ers o f com m erce a re c u rin g th e colleges w here th e y have n o busine** to be lo cated . is no sta n d a rd th e ir in No city w ith less th a n $ 1 0,000,- OM V tte n a b le h a y . a ju n io r c o lla g e v a lu a tio n T he n u m b er o f g ra d u a te s fro m th e high school sh o u ld be at IOO a y e a r, an d th e re should be an e n ­ ro llm e n t o f a t le a st SO stu d e n ts. leant T h e e le m e n ta ry a n d h igh school o u g h t to have sufficient te a c h e r* ad- e qua Lely paid b e fo re a ju n io r colleg e i b u ilt. N#ed C ity B o a r d P ublic ju n io r co lleg es should be an d u n d e r th # d ire c t m a n a g e m e n t control o f a city b o a rd o f e d u c a tio n a n d n o t u n d e r som e o th e r m a n a g e ­ m en t. T h e s ta te o u g h t to p ro v id e a b o a rd to su p e rv ise th e in s titu tio n , an d o u g h t I to giv e som e su p p o rt to it. P la n s fo r a n e x p e rim e n ta l ju n io r co lleg e in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e U n i­ v e rs ity a re o n ly h azy a t p re se n t, said B r. Eby. T h e re is no p ro sp e c t fo r thy e sta b lish m e n t o f such an in s titu ­ tio n a t th e p r e s e n t tim e , th o u g h th e re is a p o ssib ility t h a t such p la n s m ay m a t e r * 'l it e in a few y e a rs, he said , — o— ---------- H e n ry M oore, L. L B . *26, has g o n e in to busn iesa fo r h im self. He won th # f ir s t c a se h e p a rtic ip a te d in as g u a r d ia n o f a m in o r. M oore h a s a n o ffic e a t 561 F irst N a tio n a l B a n k B u ild in g , El P aso. A d ­ rian Pool, s ta te in Moor#** o ffic e . le g isla to r, is . Q . --------------------------- - “ T h e re is n o t a b e tte r la b o ra to ry in th e U n ited S ta te s rig h t now fo r o u g h t to th . «conorafc, , t u d e n t, th a n in T m - "H o h a , a I , , / ' m R obinson said. to stu d y a t f i r s t h an d chan ce th e re m a rk a b le d e v e lo p m e n ts w hich a re g o in g on in e v e ry p a r t o f th e s ta te . is esp ecially a w ell d e fin e d T h e re o f a c tiv ity in th e Rio G ra n d e Engineering Students thin year we Beginning are offering our entire stock of Supplies at IO per cent off list price. We guarantee you a saving K«MrT«liofl o rd e r* now re c e iv e d fo r co p t* , o f th e $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 C e c tu * . •HS* M iller Blue P rin t Co. 108 E. Tenth Phone 7983 to E erbo rShop. look well. Frat and Sorority Houses, Boarding Houses, etc.— AI} the Students are here fo r their P ro ­ fessional Courses, but let us give y o u a course in GOOD MEATS their The people who eat with you cannot m ake grades w ithout wholesome foods. You will alw ays find here the best of Meats— Tender and Juicy. W e Make Special Prices to Boarding H ouses, Fraternities, Sororities, Etc. FLETCHER’S MARKET D elivery Service 7-9-10:30 a. r n .— 4 p. rn. N ext to P O , P h on es 4 5 8 8 — 8 4 5 3 n IMI I G-<«» f DW*. K«Wir* •*>"* — — . . of T ex as W illiam son Th*> U n iv e rsity th is field , re g is te r h e re . th e school know w h a t is g o ­ in th * s ta te ." D r. R obinson c o n sid e rs b o th logical p lace in th e S o u th w e st to d e- fo u rte e n o f in velop a g re a t school I n o t re -e n te r sc h o o l, b u t m ay w o rk in to rs rn I A ustin th is w in te r. W hen in school, in g #n th e he was e d ito r o f th e T e x a s R a n g e r *and rig h t fie ld e r on tw o o f C oach econom ics an d busine** a d m in ia tra - D isch's ch am p io n sh ip b a se b a ll te a m s, tio n fa c u ltie s v ery a le r t to busine** a t- T ex I H ow ard W illiam son , I tin n e r “ The U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s i% th o tr a c ts by f a r th e g r e a te s t n u m b e r, as la s U n iv e rsity baseb all m an , has re th e stu d e n t* e x p e c t to tu rn e d to th e te m p u s a f t e r ct triplet T h ey a re J u n e Mit- ^ th< b aseball reaso n w ith th e S y ra use In te rn a tio n a ls. W illiam son will A nd it is im p o rta n t th a t th e in s tru c - *fce!!, D avid B ion steln , M ary G allow ay M ilton D ech erd . H e n ry P o e tte r, Ro lan d R ey n o ld s, T alm ad g e Boyd, Thom aa C oie, E ste s Cole, T a y lo r Cole, Ma­ bel V an P e lt, V ernon W alk er, A lb e rt B a x te r an d A lb e rt U llrich. S tu d e n ts w ho w ill a tte n d B aylor U n iv e rs ity a re jo in ed V irg in ia C a r te r , C la re n c e P e te rs, Mel “ W ithin th e la st few y e a rs, th e r e {team th is su m m er w ith o ne y e a r o f vin M arshall an d Faye H aygood. Es- [e lig ib ility th e L o n g h o rn b ase- j ha* been a v ery m ark ed te n d e n c y on te le C ad ie, L u cibelle L om ax, Alm a ball te a m a h e a d o f him . He h it t h e , th e p a r t o f stu d e n t* to ta k e m ore Ret* B u c h a n a n and V elm a R e a g a n go ball h a rd fro m th e p a r t th e f ir s t w eek a n d ( in te r e s t to B a y lo r C ollege a t B elto n . A tte n d ­ leag u e ended up eig h th in in th e g ro w th o f a ing th e C olleg e o f In d u s tria l A rts a t .3 4 5 . T h e big se c tio n . T his is esp ecially tr u e fo r w ith an a v e ra g e o f D en to n will be B ernice B ra z ie r, B eu­ fellow had a little tro u b le w ith his th e fin a n c ia l a sp e c t o f econom ics. lah B eall, M a rth a S te e le , Jo se p h in e field in g a t f ir s t, b u t he w as m uch im ­ S tu d e n ts a re re a liz in g th a t econom ics M ann a n d G ra c e D u ffey . A t S o u th ­ p r o v ed in th is d e p a rtm e n t in th e clos­ does have som e a p p lic a tio n in th e ir U n iv e rsity Z enelle e rn M e th o d ist ing weeks o f th e seaso n . Too m uch life a f t e r th e y have le ft th e cam p u s. R hodes a n d Rodolph D o n a t w ill be le ft han d ed p itc h in g dose rh.y a re fin d ,m r th a t it is one th in g r e s t o r e d . G la d y . B u .h ha., g o n e to spoiled hi* chan ce to lead th e lea g u e to p ro d u c e g o o d . an d a n o th e r to find T exan C h r ia ti.n ( m v e n ity , a t P o rt in h ittin g . a m a rk e t fo r th e g o o d s." S y ra c u se co n d itio n s in th e sta te . b a ttin g i th is field plays in econom ics and in one W orth. th e fo r .. . W illiam son will g e t a ch an ce to th e St. L ouis C a rd in a ls, play w ith p ro b ab le N atio n al cham ps, le a g u e n e x t sp rin g an d th e re is q u ite a pos­ sib ility th a t he will m ake th e g ra d e . o— — L ECONOMIES HERE Professor Believes Texas a Great Field for Applying University Course j A pplied econom ics as it is ta u g h t (in th e U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s will p la y an im p o rta n t p a rt in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f T ex as and th e g re a t S o u th w e st, in jth e opin io n o f Dr. W . H . R obinson, j p ro fe sso r o f econom ic* a t th e Unl- jv e rs ity o f Illin o is, who w as a m em ­ b e r o f th e U n iv e rsity su m m e r fa c ­ u l t y . D r. R o b in so n f inds th a t th e Uni- A m o n g th o se who will a tte n d th e v e rsity o f T ex as h as m ade a n esp ec- S o u th w e st T e x a s T e a c h e rs C ollege a t tally s tr o n g e f f o r t to d evelop its eco- San M arcos a re L allie H o lm an , Louise nornies a n d b u sin ess a d m in is tr a tio n L ipscom b, H o rte n se S p ille r, Hollis fa c u lty to keep p ace w ith th e g row - F ra z ie r a n d A da D un can . C ecil Cobb, ing econom ic co n d itio n o f th e s ta te J a c k S k ain a, C olum bus Ja c k so n , How- a n d S o u th w e st. T h e fa c u lty is v e ry nrd S te g a l, C liffo rd G illan a n d H or- efficient, h e th in k s. ace H olden will re g iste d a t T e x a s A. & M. TEXAS T O I SETS i L a w re n c e M artin a n d O yce H u g h es will be s tu d e n ts a t S te p h e n F. A us­ tin S ta te I e a c h e rs C ollege a t N aco g ­ doches. C a lv e rt C u rry w ill a tte n d th e M edical B ra n c h o f th e U n iv e rsity of j T ex as a t G alv esto n . In e z C obb has g o n e to th e Sam H o u sto n N o rm al a t j H u n tsv ille , a n d Kell H u rle y w ill a t - ' te n d th e VV e s t T exas S ta te T e a c h e rs ! Town of 1,000 Sends 48 Stu- - - - tr<' at C,nyi‘n- ----- ----- dents to College; Univer- *ity Get* Most N o tw ith s ta n d in g th e f a c t th a t th e h as little to w n o f F ra n k lin , T ex as, b a re ly 1000 p eo p le, it m a in ta in s a re c o rd p ro b a b ly n o t ex celled by a n y tow n o f sim ila r size in th e c o u n try its s tu d e n ts a t ­ in te n d in g co lleg es u n iv e rsitie s. I his y e a r 4M s tu d e n ts a r e its r e n r e . th e n u m b e r o f a n d ADVERTISE in the DAILY TEXAN MILLER Students Who Are Not Co-op Members INSTRUCTING TO CO-OP MEMBERS Your deposit of $1.00 aa m e m b e rsh ip fee in th e Co-op will m e an m o n ey to you if you do th e fo llo w ­ i n g : | I . M ak e ail of y o u r p u rc h a s e s a t th e Co-op. * y ° Ur meiT|berahip n u m b e r on th e u Lack of e a c h cash r e g is te r receip t, an d depoait in la rg e o ra n g e box a t th e fro n t of th e d o o r e a c h tim e you m a k e a p u r ­ chase. R e m e m b e r t h a t y o u r $1 OO will be r e tu r n e d to you in J u n e with a c ash r e b a te on all of yo ur p u rc h a se s, th e a m o u n t b a se d on th e a m o u n t of profit m a d e by th e Co-op d u rin g th e y e ar. Join th e Co-op to d a y a n d p a r tic ip a te in th e cash is strictly a s tu d e n t re b a te in J u n e . T h e Co-op the e n te r p ris e o p e r ta e d solely fo r th e benefit of s tu d e n ts of th e U n iv ersity of T exas. No one ov/ns th e Co-op a n d th e profits go back to th e stu d e n ts a t th e close of th e y e ar. Join th e Co-op to d a y b e fo re m a k in g an y p u rc h a se s a n d you will be s u rp ris e d how m u c h cash will be r e ­ tu rn e d to you in J u n e in a d d itio n to yo u r m e m b e r­ ship f e e o f $ 1 .0 0 w h ic h you d e p o sit at th e tim e you join . UNIVERSITY CO-OP “ T h e Students* S to re ” "■= * STUDENT SPECIAL RATE N ote the ad van tage w e give U niversity Students: Shirts 8c, Collars 2c, Pajam a Suit 12c, Suit Under­ wear 10c, H andkerchiefs 2c, Sox 3c, Towels Ic, Pillow Cace 2c, Sheets 5c. A lso Sp ecial R ate To Co-Ed*. PROM PT A N D EFFICIENT SERVICE Just T elep h on e 6444 DRISKILL HOTEL L A U N D R Y WARM SPORT COATS $25.00 to $49.50 o ra n g e R ed, b l a c k a n d b rb w n , sh a d e s to n ­ give ric h es th e se t o bloused, b elted , straight-W ne o r c o a ts. Som e a re f u r .- 1 rf! rn rued O th e rs a re clo th inly. Fancy Kid Gloves with bright cuffs A dd t h a t to u ch o f c o lo r an d v iv a c ity to so m b re F a ll c o stu m es. Tn a choice o f sh a d e s t h a t blend w ith shoes, d re ss an d h a t. A t $3.25. Hand Bags play an important role this fall. Chic p o u ch es an d b ags a re so n e c e ssa ry th is se a so n ! T he C ollege Miss n e e d s o ne to c a rry to add to th a t d e sira b le “ sw a g g e r" a p p e a ra n c e . $3.69 T a ilo red S h o es fo r C o lle g e M isses lig h t h an d Y o u th fu l an d ta ilo re d , y e t w ith tu r n soles. Such c h a ra c te riz e s th e new fo o tw e a r fo r cam p u s w ear. A p e rfe c t c h a n g e fro m th e lig h t d re ss pum ps. S h ad es o f b ro w n , ta n , an d black. $9 to $12.50. THE COLLEGIATE SHOPPE (S iz e . 13-15-17) Interprets the New Mode in AF T ER N O O N FROCKS $25.00$39.50 $15.00 Dressy enough for the semi-formal teas or Sunday din­ ners, and youthful enough for an afternoon spent at the m atinee. All with those charming bits of New Mode interpretation that make our frocks stand out so clearly as for the Collegienne. Dainty and gorgeous trimmings on the season’s prettiest fabrics. N ew Mode Features appearing in these frocks are- -Dolman Sleeves — Cape Collars — Bolero Effect ■Tiered S k irt — Bloused Effect — Center Drape Materials used are— Georgette Velvet Canton Crepe Satin Flat Crepe Satin Trim m ing 8- Braids Em broidery Buttons ire i S C A R B R O U G H ’S P o r t a b l e , Typewriter Exchange IO E a s t 1 0 th P h o n e 21 9 6 1 R e m i n g t o n U n d e r ­ w ood T y p e w r i t e r * , L. C. S m ith T y p e w r i t e r * , R o y a l T y p e w r i t e r * . W e sell s e c o n d h a n d m a c h in e * a n d f a c t o r y r e b u i l t o f all m a k e* . V i c t o r A d d in g M a chine * . D a l t o n A d d in g M ach in e * . L e t us s e r v ic e y o u r t y p e w r i t e r s , e x p e r t m e c h a n ic s . R ib b o n * St S u p p lie s University Barber Shop A lw ay s a t y o u r se rv ic e w ith 7 e x p e rie n c e d b a rb e rs. N e x t to B. & E. C a fe U p -to -D a te M a n ic u rist In tro d u c to ry o f f e r th is w eek an d n e x t— C o m p le te M an icu re 50c 81111 Y *