r a Pearce Directs Ryan Delivers Longhorns Rally to Win T E X A N D I R E C T O R Y N e w * W r i t i n g R o o m , 1 2 0 B . H a l l . D e p a r t m e n t a l E d i t o r ’s O f f i c e , 1 2 2 B . H a l l E d i t o r ’* O f f i c e , 1 2 7 B . H a l l . N i g h t E d i t o r i a l O f f i c e * i n J. H a l l . J. 1 2 H e a d q u a r t e r s , 1 3 5 B . H a l l . B u s i n e s s O f f i c e , 1 1 9 B . H a l l . T e l e p h o n e s : B . H a l l , 9 1 8 1 - 5 9 ; J. H a l l , 9 1 8 1 - 6 1 ( a f t e r IO p. rn., 9 1 8 7 ) ; b u s i n e s s o f f i c e 8 0 0 0 . £ \ \ c B a i l l i I t e m T he First College Daily in the South T H E W E A T H E R S u n d a y : C l o u d y a n d c o l d e r . T O C A L L A D O C T O R D i a l 9 1 8 1 - 9 4 t o r e a c h U n i v e r s i t y p h y s i c i a n * d a r ­ i ng o f f i c e h o u r * . O t h e r h o u r s c a l l 2 - 1 4 2 2 , p h y s i ­ c i a n s ' e x c h a n g e . Curtain Club Wins Second PlaceinDallas Political Aspirants Begin C a m p a i g n Fusillades With Cast Presents Folklore Trip to P r iz e Oration Second Game! rom Aggies 4 to 2 in Ten-Inning F ight F ilm y o f Final Petitions‘Martha’ Here Indian Mounds Din ing Fiesta 0 p e Civic A U S T I N , T E X A S , S U N D A Y . A P R I L 2 2 , 1 9 2 8 . S I X P A G E S T O D A Y N o . 1 7 5 “ E ast of E d e n ” Sets G et P raise fro m R eview ers V*acogdoches Gets First Place T he C urtain Club w ith C hris­ to p h e r M orley’* “ Ku-t <*f Eden vv< n secon d p la c e in the T e x a s L it­ the tle T h ea ter T o u rn a m en t in Ii..a1 round o f e v e n ts h eld last r ig h t in D allas under Hie a u sp ices o f th e D allas L ittle T h ea ter , a c ­ receiv ed co r d in g to a m essa g e fro m G eorge W o lfe , p resid en t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n . F irst went to th e N a co g d o ch es L ittle T h e a te r w h ile th e dram atic gro u p from T r in ity U n iv e r sity o f W a x a h a ch ie w on third p la ce. P a r ­ th \ ticu la r com m ent w as w on fo r J C urtain » lub p rod uction in regarr the ' to th e m a g n ific e n t sc o p e o f ; c itin g . - - ■' - S laff M em b er R uns F o r R an g er E ditor mmmim « a «*■—* * - • com. T alk on E xploratio ns V t k /'t i i l l Spr, itll to Tilt tinily T' t i l 7 ' I I I iL ft t i ti *V 4 PPI . rn. ut —, A n d ress A nnounces E n tra n c e in Race C am pus p o litica l aspirant*! bo- The A ustin C ivic O pera _____ _ th e gat! f ir in g th e ir o p e n in g fu silla d e s] p* n y w ill - a n ‘a st n ig h t w hen F ra n ce s F o ste r , the H an cock Mon* se c r e ta r y o f th e S tu d e n ts’ A ssn- (}ay am l T u esd a y w ith tw o se p a r ­ a t i o n , \t w e iv e d th e la st p etitio n a te castH f or th e tw o p erform an - en d e r th e d irectio n o f Cestoi fo r office at 12 o ’clo ck la st n ig h t. th T he cam p aign w ill get d irecto r sw in g to d a y am i tom orrow fo r th e A m a teu r C horal club. electio n w hich w ill he held May 1.1 fu ll j q B ren izer, '-M artha,’’ at p resen t op era in to o f An u n u su a lly part ()f M artha w ill be and la rg e n u m b er o f L ,]ayec} by Mrs, E r n e st K a lif ai s s o ­ on M onday and Tuesd- y Bob resti< e i iv o ly. Mf*. F e ike and M iss B e tty H arris c o n ­ tr a lto s w ill sin g the p u rl Nancy* i M rs. F eik e w ill ap p ear in t h f i r s t s program o f th e lisio n s w ere re ce iv e d at th e last os to in clu d in g pjjj-hts, m in u te a llo w ed fo r p e titio n s be en ter ed fo r p resid en t o f tho th ie e d e n ts’ A sso c ia tio n . R ae L ogsdon, j ca n d id a te o f The' T e x a n w ith d rew from the race S atu rd ay. p a n n *l0 Mac S tin n e tt, fo r ed ito r-in -c h ief S a tu rd a y , S tu ­ In T ex as P recedes Excursion Initial Meeting Held Friday S A N A N T O N IO . April 21 — W illiam R yan, sen io r law student in th e U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s and w in n er o f the B a ttle o f M ow ers I ora to rica l c o n te st for 1928, g a v e his prize w in n in g talk, “ Our H er­ ita g e o f P a tr io tism ,” b efo re the in B attle o f F lo w er s A sso cia tio n San A n to n io S atu rd ay. T he ora­ J. E. P ea rce, p ro fesso r o f a n ­ tion w a s g iv en at lu ncheon th ropology in the U n iv ersity , w ill I w hich m em b ers o f the a sso cia tio n Indian direct an excursion $100 J a tte n d ed , and the prize o f on m ounds located near A ustin th e w hich w as o ffe r e d w as presented Barton Creek as a fe a tu r e So-* *0 Gie sp ea k er at the ch,se o f his th e will he held in A ustin I' ri- T ex a s F olk lore session o f address. annual o f to a I i f It 4 ,<7 I i i i / It 7 V . it to Tin On il'l Tit ti ti. , CO LLEG E S T A T IO N , A pril 2 1 . U n cle B illy D iseh and h is L o n g ­ horn- left C o lleg e S ta tio n th is a f t ­ ernoon w ith a b ioad sm ile on th e ir fa ces. F o r th e second d a y in su c- ce ssio n , th ey b eat the A g g ie s by in n in g s both tw o runs in extra days. Y esterd a y , th e y sco red 8 j runs in the eigh th to tie th e co u n t, but today th ey didn’t w a it so lo n g about g e ttin g started . T h ey ta l­ l i e d tw ice in the first, w hen H op H opkins foun d one of Siki Sikes' cu rves to his liking, and se n t it out o f the co n fin e s o f th e park fo r a circu it b low , to send tw o co u n t­ er.^ a cro ss th e plate. T he A g g ie s kept p eck in g avray at the o ffe r in g s o f J o h n n ie R ail- to d a y ton , w ho sta rted the g a m e a f t e r b ein g knocked frbm the box y esterd a y in four in nings, ta lly in g once in the fir st, and then ty in g I the score in th e third. T h ey b at­ ten th when t l e d alo n g till the the S teer big guns u nloosed and chased tw o co u n ters th e p late to tally tw ice, and ta k e th e gam e. across R a i i t o n H o t for th e J o h n n ie R aiiton w as a d iffe r e n t man from th e y o u n g ster who w as la m b a st >1 all over the lo t y e s te r ­ d ay, and held th e A g g ie s to n in e The ten hits Farm ers didn’t even th rea ten J o h n ­ nie a fte r the third, b u t W ym an took it upon h im self to hold the L onghorns until the e le v e n th w hen (h ey g o t lo o se to win. T om m y H u ghes in n in g s. Andress Enters As Candidate for Longhorn Editor and IHI A m ire R aiiton and D usty R hoad s J o h n n ie led M anag in g E ditor Lists lhe T’ xas attack with two hlts out o f four trip s to the p la tter, Rail- ton is a h ittin g p itch er, and has b een h ittin g h eavily th e last few g am es he has been in. A * g ie* E r r . tin' pri oflt m an- j T he A g g ies w ere still S even Principles In P latfo rm fu m b lin g a g in g ed ito r o f the hon thorn Mag I th e ball, co m m ittin g fiv e errors in a zin e, a n n o u n c es hi- candidacy for • elevthi all- ed ito r-in -c h ief o f th a t p u b lication . I A m erican fo otb a ll p layer, led th e Andri c Munds for tho co n tin u ed A g g ies in th is d ep a rtm en t w hen and stea d y pi*.u p « o f th e L o n g - . he m ade tw o blunders. H e hat! horn and is ru n nin g fo r th e o ffic e the ta m e honor y este rd a y w hen the he p ried fo u r tim es. The T e x a s upon n p lat form lea v e* here to n ig h t fo r A ns- ( A m p lifica tio n nf th e se ctio n tin , a fte r h a vin g sw ep t th e A ggie I fo llo w in g prin riples: I P pli J o e l H unt, co n ta in in g in n in g s. •. -*»•.* . . ....... C ontin ued on p a g e 5 ) 2. N u m erou s illu stra tio n s and Film Tests for Eds and Co-eds Offered Monday a p p e a r -; hich has j lose bond the nd U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s stu d en ts, ent o f th<1 S o u th w estern p 0 .r,V.c # ; I cu rren t in terest. l j|t, U n iv e r s ity , wa3 elected pres! Dr. Ii. Y. B e n ed ict, president o f f * "political I t o m*menting on cam p u s a ffa ir s o f ! fiv e hundred stu d e n ts, w here | a n ,j S ocial S cien ce A sso cia tio n a sso c ia ted w ith m any s t u d - 1 y este rd a y , accord in g to reports re- he w as o h r ,,jved from B aton R ouge, w here tn t a c tiv itie s d uring th e tw o c ( n e » « • « • A s a fresh m a n t o CMI* ( t i r e m e e tin g o f l h . iiw o cix tio n w ee his held. j in to p rom inence b eca u se of to ) jo u rn a listic work and w as m ad e; C. A. T im m , a d ju n ct p ro fesso r ! IHocnry and this year. fo llo w in g th e p olicy begun ^ a c tiv e w p p 8 r t o f .r t W ic en d ea v o r on th* cam p us o f le x a s I nj varsity. the th e T h is is th e fir st y ea r th a t in C urtain C lub has placed D allas to u r n a m en t and th e w in - ; it co n sid er a b le I n ir g ca r ries w ith h onor and p rizes. L a -1 y ea r th e J C urtain (du b did n o t p la c e al-1 thou gh th e prize w in n in g play, 1 ‘‘H is .fa m e''1 P ark e w a UM*d in th e to u rn a m en t. J Tht y ea r b e fo r e th a t, a lth o u g h en- in th e c o n te.-1, the C urtain 1 * ! cd •C lu b fe ll sh o rt o f th e ir g o a l and I n h e r i t a n c e , by did not ev en send a play. The ca st co n siste d o f: C ain, E d­ ward L a w so n ; C a in ’s w ile , J a cq u e- ! lin e B la ck w e ll; A dam , G eorge W o lfe ; E ve, R andle R id ley. T he fo llo w in g review o f th e C urtain (d u b p rod uction w a s m ade by John R ose a field Jr., d ram atic I critic o f th e D allas M orning N ew -: “ C h ristop h er M orley’* s a trleal j the fa rce, “ E a st o f E d en ,” w a s p lay th a t s u ffe r e d the d e fe c tio n o f it* in fa n t m em ber o f th e cast. It is no e x a g g e r a tio n to sa y th a t th e little ch erub who w a s p la y in g th e so n ice ly in th e lobby a fte r sh o w w a s o v e r a c tu a lly w reck ed (C o n tin u ed on P age 2) Eikel A w arded Imported Fan as Ticket Sale Prize Alfred Malinger Enters Race for Editor of R a ise r Ju n io r S tu d en t Bases C an d id acy on S taff E xperience a A lfre d M alinger o f A u stin , ju n io r stu d en t rn th e U n iv e r sity , lur-; a n n ou n ced his can d id acy fe e ed ito r-in -c h ief o f th e T e x a s L aie gel*, su b je c t lo the re g u la r e le c ­ tion o f M ay J. m ost c o n sis te n t M alinger b a ses his ca n d id a cy on his a b ility a s an a rtist an J on h is e x p er ie n c e as a sta ff m em b er o f I le is the o ld e st and I th e R apgor, o f co n trib u to r I th e p resen t s t a ff , and h is d raw ­ in th e in g s and jo k e s h ave a p p eared ev e ry issu e sin c e he en tered I U n iv ersity th r e e y ea rs ago. rte fu r th e r b a ses his ca n d id a cy J I io n the fa ct th a t as an artist, h is: w ork s have ap p ea red sev era l tim es in C ollege H um or, n a tio n a l c o l­ le g e co m ic, J u d g e, and o th e r na-J tio n a l com ic m ag a zin es. t * V tf A A M * * A l W M * V V V M . J A c q u a i n t e d W i t h N e e d s S in ce his a ffilia tio n w ith the R a n g er, M e lin g ei has b ecom e thor- M arian E ik e l is the w in n er o f th e im ported S pan ish fan o ffe r e d b y L u cy A n n N e b le tt as a prize f ' l 1 ^ 1 . to th e fir s t co-ed sid lin g $ 2 0 w orth : u u g h ly , a cq u a in ted vu o f tic k e ts to th e carn ival aud m u- i rio u s p h ases of the co lo g e com ic. cica le , “ El B arbero de S e v illa ,” | rte r e a liz e s the n eed s o f the L an- w hich w ill be p resen ted u n d er th e f?e r » a n ^ p ro p o ses a m a g a zin e or a u sp ic es o f th e Spanish D ra m a tics th e w h o le stu d en t >o< y. club at th e H ancock O pera H ou se M ay g oi fu rth er p ro p o ses a big <)n n,s p hittorm J M elin gei e m ion, e both p erfo rm a n ce. Don Sm ith wi t ap U u t y . The pear n ig h ts as P lu n k ett, j soviet. day P ieb a ld K ittson w ill sin g th e part o f L ionel and .John M artin, T r is - I T he ton . A p p ro x im a tely HK) v o ic e s ; will co m p o se th e ch o ru s th a t sun ports the cart. S ev er a l stu d e n ts and f a cu ity m em b ers of th e U n i­ versity w ill participate* y ea r b y th e j hibitions of a rch a eo lo g ica l finds. and S atu rd ay o f n ext w eek. excursion w ill tak e place I tbs a ftern o o n o f the secon d d ay, th< busin ess session o f follow in g the the u’iety. Give* Illustrated Talk the trip , Bt fore P ro fesso r Peart e w ill give a d iscu ssio n o f the exp loration s in T ex a s A r-h a eo lo g y ! aud will Illu strate his talk w ith e x ­ The m eetin g Friday o p en in g the fo u rteen th annual sessio n a f the (C o n tin u ed on p a g e 3) Miller to Run For Managing Editor’s Post _______ C o ntinu ation of Progress D ale M iller o f Corpus C hristi has lor the an nou nced h is can d idacy position o f M anaging E d itor of The D aily T e x a n , su b je c t to the action c f the v o ters on M ay I. in R yan, in hts ad d ress, raid th a t the g r e a te st h erita g e o f T ex a s w as that o f p atriotism , and th a t pa­ triotism mil tanked the m at! rial w ealth , the in d u stries, and ail ath ­ el p o ssessio n s o f the sta te . R yan ’s ad d ress, in the co m p e­ titio n held at the U m v e r ity o f T e x a s A pril 8, w as se le c te d over th o se o f fo u r oth er en tries. Mrs Lane T a y lo r o f San A n to n io , a m em ber o f the B a ttle o f F lo w ers a sso c ia tio n , M iss E s te lle Lew- tig h t, J n d g j J. W i M cC lendon, lh C. R eed, and 1). K. W oodw ard, I all o f A u stin , a cted us ju d g es. yea rs, For the past th ree the I B a ttle o f F lo w er s a sso cia tio n has I o ffe r e d a $ 1 0 0 prize to th e Uni : v e r i t y o f T e x a s stu d en t g iv in g the best oration p atriotism . P ercy F orem an o f L ivingston won the first prize Y o u n g o f A b ilen e w as th e second prize, and R yan w a s] se lec te d tio n . g iv e n ; E m p ress j aw ard ed this y e a r ’s c o m p eti­ on in Benedict Heads Social Scientists T im m Elected Official A t B aton R ouge the A m ateu r C horal J C andidate S tan ds for The co m p lete b a llo t fo llo w s; P r e s i d e n t o f S t u d e n t s ’ A s s n . 1. The© W e b s 2. B y ro n S k elto n J. J oh n T. (H o tly ) M cC ullough 4. Ox H ig g in s V ice-p resid en t o f S tu d e n ts’ A s s n . I. Jim H am m ond 2. J. Hu her* Loc 3, F la n k E stes S e c r e t a r y o f S t u d e n t s A s s n . 1. L o u ise H ill 2. K a th erin e R o ck a fe llo w 3. J o se p h in e C orner ; ; I C h a i r m a n M e n ’s H o n o r C o u n c i l I. Gail W h itcom b I C h a i r m a n W o m e n ’s H o n o r C o u n c . l 1. W illie A lm a Baker M e m b e r o f W o m e n ’s C o u n c i l (F iv e to be e le c te d ) \v«<» P ' 0 '*’n if C>cko I 2. Kina G r in in 3. Flum e R eid 4. D am aris G reen 5. E lizab eth D en n in g 6. E la in e B led so e 7. W in n ie L ee J ack son 8. N a n c y B rand en bu rg 9. V irg in ia Rich E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f o f L o n g h o r n 1. B ill A n d ress. 2. C h a rles Rarnsdell, Jr. 3 . V irg in ia M on tague M a n a g i n g E d i t o r o f L o n g h o r n 1. Ralph Parker 2. Zen (la Lew is 3. T a y lo r H enry E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f o f t h e R a n g e r 1. J ea n C anaday 2. Isab elle M ayes' 3. A lfre d M elingei* M a n a g i n g E d i t o r o f the R a n g e r 1. T hen G oldschm idt 2. H. V. C row d er E d i t o r - ; n - C h i e f o f 1. D ick V augh an 2. Jimmtfe Rayne 3. E v e r e tta Love 4. W en d ell O 'N eal 5. M aurice G ardner • - h e T e x a n M a n a g i n g E d i t o r o f T h e I e s a u 1. A lex M urphree 2. C lif t T C P !** 3. Bob C antrell 4. D ale M iller E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f o f t h e C a c t u * I. V ie M oore M a n a g i n g E d i t o r o f t h e C a c t u s 1. H olly B rock 2. Tom H o llo w a y H e a d Y e l l L e a d e r T e m p o r a r y G r o u p T h e A ustin < ivi? Opera C om ­ is a tem p orary o rg a n iza p a n y tern fo rm ed fo r thi A m a teu r C horal club , an i w hich j is com posed o f w om en o n ’y, and a u g m e n ted by a num ber o f m ale v o ices. T h e o rg a n iza tio n w ill c o n ­ tin u e on ly this y ea r . in the A m a teu r M usic T he A m ateu r Choral clu b w a s o rgan ized n ine y ea r s ago by Mrs. J o e J a m es as a resu lt o f a sh a k e­ ch ih , up form ed 20 y ea rs a g o by Mrs. J VV, M orris. A ssistin g Mrs. J a m es in the reo rg a n iza tio n w as an a d ­ visory hoard and a sso c ia te m om - 1 hers. Mrs. .James has b een pres- j idenfc o f club sin ce its re o rg a n iz a tio n . Methodist Drive Raises $3,300 A ll T e a m s R ep o rt T o ­ day in C am p aig n W orkers have raised a to ta l of $ 3 ,3 0 0 in the an nu al ca m p u s B ra­ zil d rive p a st w eek by M ethodist stu d en t* under the d irectio n o f M iss Alary E. I D echerd. living sta g ed th is for in T h e cam p aign on w ork fu n d s M eth od ist Scarry I sc h o o ls in B razil w ill clo se T u e s­ day n ig h t, M iss D echerd sta te s, “ W e are g o in g to try am i m ake th is S un day th e b ann er day of the e n tire drive and all team m em ­ bers and ca p ta in s are g o in g to do ev e ry th in g p o ssib le to reach the q u o ta . W e thin k that by w ork in g en e r g e tic a lly M onday and T u esd ay j w e w ill be a b le to reach our g o a l,” M iss D echerd# said . R ep o rts o f th e resu lts o f to d a y ’s work w ill be m ade this e v e n in g at <5:30 o’clock a t the W e s le y B ible •C hair. T he m e e tin g s n ext w eek t i 7sir. w ill be held from <1:45 o’clo ck . A s a sp ecia l fe a tu r e the sp rin g elec tio n s. 3 hroughout last year, he served in that ca p a c­ ity. , ... i Austin Drive P reviou s to a tte n d in g the m ili­ tary school and d u rin g the sum m er sessio n s o f tw o y ears. th e past M iller has served for six y ea rs on the s t a f f o f the C orpus C hristi | C aller in m any ed ito ria l p osition s. ; He has had co n sid era b le e x p e r i­ ence in h ead -line w ritin g , fro n t page m ake-up, copy reading, prool g en era l ed itin g . M iller has b een ] w j]j he he b etw een drive are rapidly b ein g c o m p le tiin ,-and by the cam paign and Opens Friday P lan s f«>r the A u stin U nion T ex a s cam pus by pub lication o f J M onday, A pril 2 3 , a cco rd in g to a n ore a t t id es tiffed sto ries w h o se m essa g e received S a tu rd a y by Tho scen e is laid on th e F o rty A cres, D aily T ex a n . 6. S a tirica l and oth er light ma- terh li u cd vv itll g r e a te r fre q u en cy . toward a h igh er stand ard o f w ritin g , and tow ard gre ater ca m p u s popularity. 7, S te a d y progress* j 0h n L eR oy J o h n sto n , rep resen - ta tiy ,. from C a lifo rn ia film co m - patties, w ill be in A u stin in search J o h n - o f ta le n t fo r the m o v ies. shaped T he ed itorsh ip o f the’ L onghorn sto n m ade screen te s ts o f a n am - to J M agazin e is a position w hich re- her o f U n iv ersity o f T ex a s stu - o f n ext F riday thor* 300 and 400 th e o p en in g o f : q uire ex p er ie n c e and o f th e d eta ils involv i o f the m a g n itu d e o f k n o w led g e d en ts la st yea r, as a I in a task ed itin g the is w ell L onghorn. Bill A ndreas to com i q u a lifie d for the p osition on th e se ? i w hich M elvin W illiam son and sev oral o th ers w ere g iv e n try o u ts in H ollyw ood . re su lt ( M e n ’s ) m ee tin g , reading, rep o rtin g , and new s Sat- active on th e tea m s en jo y ed a p icn ic .o u tin g n ea r M ount Bonne!! T he th at u rd ay a fte r n o o n . I he D aily T e x a n s t a ll reports during th e past y ea r. He is work- j m ade at th e p icn ic lu n ch eo n indi (is a ju n ior in th e U n iv ersity , and th e C ook-R edm ond b g tow ard s a journalism d eg ree, te a te d i team is le a d in g w ith th e intends to fo llo w n ew sp ap er work largest I n um ber o f p led g es w ith a to ta l oi $ 5 3 5 ; H elium M elton team is sec- en d with $361 and E liio tt-C o x \* | accom p lish m en ts third w ith $ 3 4 5 . hri Life o ccu p ation . B ein g acq u a in ted with his past all lin es o f - in Bonnel o f tj,e variou s tek m s and to d iscu ss plans fo r th eir drive, j . frien d s P® digcus8 p ians for th eir drive. r e p a p e r work, M iller’s herew ith an n ou n ce h is Candidacy ^ ' of prom in en t A u stin wo- cif nrnm inent A u stin w o- A d v i s o r y A n wH1 g S t h e r a t t h c 1 ) r i *kill at f ” r M a n a g i n g E d i t o r OI J h e D a i l y * to —^ * v** Ic KAY) in order thut he tn*iy in&ii* Of Extension Bureau e„rate his plnttorn, f„, . ,„„an- tun b ette rm en t o f the paper, h a r - , Zm „uy in fj^al d r_ve foj, *h<< U n iv ersity Miller Lauds W ork J™ momiviir — - t w r% >. o • l y j g o r v E > o u v o o u y Discusses Plans ----------- ta k in g th e fur team m em bers w ork in g p lete th e U nion p ro jec t, accord­ ing to H arry D. C ross, fin a n cia l (C o n ti '.lied on P a g e 6) _____________ ir _ A n stia team ca p ta in s w ill m eet j Band May Play T u esd a y a fte rn o o n at 4 o ’clock at the h o te) to report m i G T D e m o a V I C O i will m ake th e D risk ill | q u a rters a t Jo h n sto n w ill m ake h is , head- h o tel M onday, T u esd ay, an d W ed n esd ay, du rin g w*hich tim e he w ill inter- m view m en and w om en stu d e n ts and o f those he se lec ts as b est fitte d fo r len g th y film t e s t s o f B a n d 841 t<>n w ork* o r D a n a The su cc ess o f B eb e D an iels, L e- atrice J o y , C orinne G r iffith , and I other T e x a s girls in th e m ovies L„ n g . ! bas em ouraKe ,I th e p resen t te s ts , Jo h n sto n sta ted . C om m en d ation o f the w ork ol n o n io u s co o p era tio n ; th e E x ten sio n D iv isio n o f th e Uni- Bourd o f P u b lica tio n s, I v e r sity w a s ex p ressed by N. C I M iller, d ir e c to r o f e x te n sio n w ort o f R utgers C o lle g e, N ew Brim s w ick , N . J-* w h en he paid a visd to the U n iv e r sity d u rin g the part (t y tow ard s a n stu d e n t organ iza t ;„ns, and a c o n se r v a tiv e , ju d icio u s j'<,xan th a t can b e st be a tta in ed through pvofeaatortll g td d an ce. 0— ----------- _ _ D iscusses Changes ! Mr. Mitt...- war on hi, w ay I la w r e n c e , K an sas, to the. national to Movie W ill Feature a, ^ # . „ I university e x te n sio n w o rk ers asso- Engineering Meeting irT' I elation m eeting and u n a g e d bin - ; trip e sp e c ia lly th a t he m ight com e ww- — —w - ______ c ,»«.««,» p ro v e rn en t o f co n d itio n s in rt*a ‘ IPK u t m a th em a tics rn sch o o ls w ere draw n up b y / " ' ’’ " ^ S h elb y , d ea n o f th e e x te n sio n 3 Grace H all, keeping with the custom o f the Kirby H a ll, S co ttish R ite D o r m !-! H0(.u>, y> th e progranl w ill h e m ade ; M a t h e m a t i c s L » r O U p Bnriidine<,^ d nwoIm'!n’n nSfnr “p L u ilu in g, ana v\ om «n n u nu m g jw> a n n ex es. The. A th en a eu m lite r a r y so c ie ty h o u se ' its an nu al o p e n M o m ia y e w n m K at 81 j 1. Ab M artin 2 . L ew is D eck er 3. S tu art B u ck ley I. John U pham Hold Open House B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n C o u n c i l m a n s i x t y . T h ese group* o ’clock a t th e 3 ex a s B o e S c h o o l o f E n g i n e e r i n g C o u n c i l m a n 1. P. B. C arroll 2. John T. M aginn ts 1. c . B. Sm ith, 2 . A rthur l l . Hurt ^ A t M e e t i n g Law S c h o o l C o u n c i l m a n I, W illiam J e f f r ie s o{hum»n>u' G r a d u a t e S c h o o l — r * B . . * , • . A m e e tin g o i tm- iiu u w in De A m e e tin g o f the clu b w ill , , n , , . , ■ T he! j by the m em bers o f the so c ie ty . ’I he i the sp ea k ers w ill co m p ete . . . nr, tw o p rizes g iv e n ny ti. r». * .ie agt I, the ,» ( f o r tfe«» „ * , p resi- ; secon d $10. R esolutions ____ s u g g e stin g co rd in g to M arian Hike!, den t. Calendar Former Texas Man Joins Baylor Staff Speci al to The D a il y Tex an. M o n d a y 3 o ’clo ck — in tra m u ra l track p relim in a ries, S tad ium . 5 o 'c lo c k — M iss R oberta L a ­ vender speaks at Vesper servic­ es, G irls’ Study H all. 7 :3 0 o ’clock - A * aer S o ­ c ie ty o f M echanical E n g in eer- m ee ts, K. H all 5. . to th e B a y .or C o l l e t fa c u lty — # f T),x a s T ach , Lob- I h ock ; Dr. P u r y e a r o f T e x a s A. & nam e o f C laren ce P h illip s D en-} m an. F o rt W orth, w ho w tll head o f th e d ep a rtm en t o f h.»- to ry , su c c e e d in g Vt. T S ta n to n , I f m ath €m ati, 3 in E d in b u rg h .gb I t h e aecond tim e n w ho ta b es ch a rg e o f th e depart- ^ o o T , fo r m e r ly o f A. * M., and I F urm an clu b * * S o u th J n M e th o d ic U n i-j " ' " ' " Z Z Z L B la n ch e H orton, tea c h e r rn t J o n e s, p ro fesso r of m ath-; be P ^ h e • . F U R M A N G L E E C L U B W IN S T he m ovin g p ictu re w ill show all I of the v eh icles in w hich m an h a , IN S O U T H E R N C O M PE TIT IO N attem pted to set sp eed records, m- G R F F N V IL L E S C .— 'T he F u r -1 elud in g view s o f a irp la n es g o in g at ( ‘TV -*L e r s;t y G lee C lub ha^ wt»n m ore th a t a 200-m U e-an -h our clip, P crrish, Jr., L. tvore that a 2 0 0 -m ile-a n -h o u r clip. G lee C lub ha^ won H ill. Hardy Jon es. IL F. K uehne, John D. Mil­ er, A. N. M cC allum , Jr., G eorge N a lie, H iiliare N itsch k e, C lyde l r . , L. IL B o n d e r m a n , Pc i rish, II. B o n d e r m a n , lim ited C larence M cC ullough. R. L. R ath- a r t e . C harles J. S ch n eid er, and c l L e i lion f - C ' h T T w en tieth C en tu ry than <0 m ile . ti. h e s m i.klnK m ore ■ hl,ur l u r o u U , a u to m o b ile . I Vt a lte r Murray. W e d t i c s d a y 7 o ’clo ck — O range In itia tio n , C o lleg e Inn. J a ck ets | m en t o f o n c o lo g y and e c o n o m .e s,, , )r M iles o f R ice In st.tu te- from .f. w hich h as b een sep a ra ted th e d ep a rtm en t o f h isto ry . SA N A N T O N IO PA ST O R 7 :3 0 o'clo ck — S pan ish D ra­ Much o f Mr. D en m an ’s c o lle g e ; S P E A K S ON C A LL OF Y O U TH j sin g m a tics Club, M. B. 2 2 5 . S a t u r d a y I o’clock —P r o f. J. E. P earce o f T ex a ” Indian to con d u cta ex cu rsio n Folk L ore S o c ie ty M ounds on B a rto n C reek. of |>T i P a u l W. K ern, p astor work w as d o n e in T e x a s H e is J a g ra d u a te of th e U n iv e r sity o f ] th e T ra v is Park church of. San T ex a s w ith th e B. A. and M. A. J A n to n io will preach the d eg re es and has d one a y ea r o f j p u lp it o f the U n iv e r sity M ethodist l l g ra d u a te w ork iii:* su b jec t w ill in th e U n iv e r s ity J ch u rch in the t o ’clock serv ice* , th is m orn ing at fro m th e | o f P e n n sy lv a n ia and o n e I U niversity of Michigan. he “ The Cali o f \ outh. I ^ th e F ^ n < ^ n f » t i o n I J (' [ f„,- e x c e e d in g th e m ile-a -m in u le « b h -h w a . o n ce con sid ered took f if t h p la ce in th e n ation al j a m axim um , and o th e r eq u ally rn- . V O T E A G A IN S T C O U R T A N N A R B O R , M ich, — (I P ) In a stu d en t v o te at th e Un*- th e World (c r e stin g view s. o b so lete C om p arisons o f and j m odern m ethod s used in various in d u stries w ill a h o h e b r o c h t out in th e film . The .to r y o f grind- tug to o ls and th eir p lace in civiii- on versity o f M ich igan, C ourt was d e fe a te d by a m a jo r -1 cation will also be p ro jected ity Of over 8 0 0 . [th o screen , E c k h a r t mid. PENN S T A T E IN FIR M A R Y . — S T A T E R ep resen ta tiv e M. C. P arrish , HAS N O v t L I E A T U R E S C OLLEGE, P en n .— A m ong the n ovel fea tu r es in the president o f the U n iv e r sity B ank 'm 'oposvd new in firm a ry o f P enn fa I v t rx r t e'g q 42* A S ta te C ollege which arc in clu d ed and a man w ell know n in p olitico in no other c o lleg e hospital, w ill is w ell as banking circ les, is in be tw o co m p letely equipped th er­ charge o f the A ustin d rive, Mr. a su n-parlor en ­ apy room s and Cross said. closed glass. Q uartz gla ss h as been ch osen b eca u se it allow s h ea lth -g iv in g v io let rays o pass through in th eir n a tu ra l sta te. Most o f the team ca p ta in s h im co m p leted th eir lists o f w ork ers the accord in g to Mr. Cross, and rem ainder w ill he nam ed b efore the o p en in g day o f th e drive. in q uartz __ ____ . / ' . I L . . I x . fc La an Xt . A . D uring th e m onth o f May th e band w ill give tw o open air c o n - j ce l ts, th e board d ecided. One con- s cert w ill be g iv e n d uring the sec- j th e m d w eek o f the m onth and lib er w ilt be given d uring th e; fourth w eek. Tho band w ill also; play for the annual sen io r s w in g - i out M ay 18 and m en cem en t ex e rc ise s. fo r the com ­ Unblushing Co-ed Dons Petticoat as Shoe Clerks Stare HE said she n eed ed it, so sh e th a t put it on. p e tti­ I “ How m uch is co a t? ” asked the co-ed a s she dashed up to the b a rgain co u n ­ ter in one o f A u stin ’s le a d in g b e­ departm ent sto res sh o rtly fore clo sin g tim e. “ T w o -n in e ty -e ig h t,” w a s the clerk ’s reply. “ ITI take it,” and th e bar­ gain w as clo sed a s th e co-ed took th e cash fro m h er v a n ity and handed it ov er. T h ere w as a p a u se and b rea th less su sp en se as th e c o ­ ed m easured th e p ink silk to h er form . The shoe clerk s in the ad joining d ep artm en t sto o d w ith in terested g a ze s. one fa ir it to the A p p aren tly sa tisfie d w ith th e su d d en ly the size, flo o r and dropped step p ed quickly in to th e fo ld s o f th e n ew -b o u g h t g a rm en t and a d ju sted it a b o u t h er slim w a ist. A ga sp o f su rp rise b rou gh t th e ex p la n a tio n , “ I n eed ed it, so I ju st put it on I” T w o sh o e cle r k s b lu sh ed , so it m u st have b een att u n u su a l scen e. I P A G E T W O Carnival Comes to Town SUNDAY, A PR IL 22, I Hancock Troupe Plays in ‘The Hoodlum’ Next T H E W E E K S S H O W S HANCOCK p i c t u r e , a h v Club Opera "31 cr* la ’ The Patsy,” with the ad Tao;day, Arr,attar Chara! . Thursday, Friday and Satur- Edwards and Edna Park in “ The Little Adventures*^" day and Wednesday, Harold i Friday, Adolph* Menjou in ic Mulhall and Dorothy Os"; Wednesday and Friday and Saturday, ~«le-retrial once the main e aet,ion of the {picture. .*.*> happens that the star of picture is not the main come- Semen N but that all mingle to­ ro to make a finished product of ‘Ladies’ Night in a Turkish Bath' Opens Week at Queen Theater ' bul quartet and can “ George Wolfe, Randle Ridley, jacqueline Blackwell and Edward C. Lawson were forced t<> act with ne hand and tjuite the baby with ti e other. They indicated never* fess, that they are an accom- th project H e spicy, clever little composition Aith * oui pie ie suece-ii. The a u ­ lu Pc* seemed ail in favor of g i v - another •h met* in the finals, a rank which boy might have earned by the angular visual beauty of their pro faction. Thifi, however, is none f our business. There are judges o decide such m atters.'’ thc Curtain d u b Song* Feature KUT Program Choral Club Presents Selec­ tions Monday M i . S’ . Ile T h bde M a n n in g , dt- I el tor of the University Choral I uh hi i ann urumd the following I Grogram to be given over K I T t Monday night at 8 IO o’clock: in the Garden of Tom orrow ... .. Deppan I he Texas Cowboy’s L ast S o n g ............... . - . Fox j lb, Iv Turbeville Mane selections (Vienna Carn!- I] val Scenes) Schumann Mrs. Manning five’s Golden Hoof .... Metcalf ............ .......... Fox: Slight Song Calvin Turbeville Violin Numbers Selected ! Vocal Numbers Margaret Burdette - Curtain Club— ami im aginative ised by the Cur- leo*, one ennuis- T it out of John of those notable Adam and Eve. Ie (whom Adam e short fo r Geste ipting which the j Monday & Tuesday Nights 8:30 AUSTIN CIVIC OPERA COMPANY M A R T H A JOO Austin Musicians IOO ipltmdid emf. including: Mr *. E rnest Nallc B etty H a r m Do* ald Sm ith Dick Hilts on an d other*. Prices: Lower floor $1.50, $1.00 Balcony $1.50, $1.00, 75c H ancock O p era House S c a t5! on Presented by Am ateur Choral Club A BOX in IS -howa a group of appearing • • W a t e r Nymphs with and Castle Shown which 'open in Austin to- the Morris morrow for a week’s engage­ ment. They are Maid to be the biggest carnival enterprise in the world and the only traveling -how unit outranking it is the ei mbined Kin sri i nj? Brothers- Barnum Bailey Circus. Bailey Organ Morris and Castle Shows Of f er Austin Minstrelsy Club Pleases Theater Crowd Classical Music Given In O rgan Program At Majestic Gregory Bonded in Union Drive Funds A ll N e x t W e e k C o m m e n c i n g M o n d a y Dr. J. L. Henderson, professor! a hook r e ­ entitled the I in j of Secondary Education, has cently written “ Material* and Methods Middle Grades,” which is now he ing used in Education 317s. Th * by Ginn volume was published and company, and bas been the subject of many complimentary j reviews. the received more the higher grades have In the preface, Dr. Henderson primary grades states th ai al­ and attention ways the middle grades than have which are from the fourth to t h 1 I ninth grade, and that his purpos * , i and lf* present the materials \ methods suitable for these grades is the The book is divided into two a parts, the latter consisting of trea tm e n t of the application of the methods and materials which in the first part. are presented the The outstanding feature of illustrative units of j book of work, which compose most found these practicable lesson plans in every the middle grades, with the aim, pro­ cedure, and subject m atter clear- j Iv outlined. Selected reference* s a r abo included at the close of t subject which h taught ; F art II. are, In in XV end et ful Mother of Mine Little Gray Home in the West •—, M a r g u e r i t e D o r s e t! I Vocal Duets Goodwin Lohr Selected Marguerite Dorset! June Callaway Reading— The Youngest Child in the Fam- Lore nun HH Iyer 'Vocal Numbers— Gat den of Happiness lust a Memory Woods Henderson June Callaway Violin Number Selected Marguerite Burdette * Reading- Watching the Starling Corona Billyer Chorus Numbers I Tally-Ho! (English Hunting song! Schubert Hark, Hark, the Lark Accompanist* for the program I are Elizabeth B. Williams, Mar­ guerite Dorsett, and Mrs, Man- i n in g . in. aux QUEEN I M atinee 2 P. M. \ \ Ghrammmt please F I E S T A A N D B A T T L E O F F L O W E R S S a n A n t o n i o M O N . T U E S W E D . 40— D ouble L en g th Circus C ars— 40 483— People - P e rfo rm e rs - A ctors — 483 18— H igh Class - M eritorious A ttra c tio n s — 18 9— New a n d T hrill Rides— 9 Band Concerts 2— Bands —2 Five Fearless Flyers” Little Hip and Snookums” P e rfo rm a n c e s A fte rn o o n a n d Nite R ain or Shine “ P o s i t i v e l y th e L a r g e s t , Clean* e s t a n d M o st P r e t e n t i o u s O u t ­ d o o r A m u s e m e n t O r g a n i z a t i o n in N o r t h A m e r i c a . ” R iv e r s i d e S h o w g r o u n d s H ours 2.00 3:50 5:50 7:50 9:50 P U B D X ji A ddison Bailey “ Tin P a n P a r a d e ” G r e a t E v e n t s Ad olphe M en jc u — in— A N ight of M ystery 50-Piece String Ensemble WITH AND El Barbero de Sevilla WITH MUSIC Buffalo Bill’s Last F ig h t Com ing Partners in Crime W a lla ce B eery and R aym ond H a tto n PRICES $1.00, 75c & 50c X '\ ■ ; ■,, , • j . AUSPICES SPANISH DRAMATICS CLUB •■■■?. '' 5 - ... . .r. .. iUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1928 Austin H i g h 0 Registered In Intramural [Disqualified Track Monday In Basketball Smith Takes T w o First P l a c e s at Annual Ohio Meet N e t Matches W ith Sooners Are Rained outi PAGE THREE Q U A L I T Y . . b y .. K U P P E N H E I M E R This spring we can give you bet­ ter values than we’ve ever offered before. T h at's because Kuppen- heimer Fam ous Features. Y ou ll see the extra value in the woolens, the tailoring, the styles. Displays are in our windows now. 619 Congress, P hone 7777 Phone 7777 RENT A CAR— DRIVE IT YOURSELF FO R D S Touring Car* and Roadster* Coupe* Sedan* ................... ............................. •• I Oc per mile 12c per mile M c per mile ....... Dodge* Whippet* Chevrolet* I+erti L G E A R S H IF T CARS DODGES AND HERTZ $1 OO PER HOUR G UA R AN TEE AFTER 6 P. M 50c PER HOUR G U A R A N T E E AFTER 6 P. M. P A T T O N T R A N S F E R C O M P A N Y 417 C ongress A ve A u stin , T exas 2412 G u a d a lu p e ANNOUNCEM ENTS A N N O U N C EM EN T S FO U N D AND LOST HEATERS relined, sto v e eetUng. fire- places closed, ens heaters, ems pipes. E RAVEN, 1408 Lavaca. Phone *7«8. — COSTUMES for rent for m ost any or- ll. W canion. Riot? 2248®. Mrs. Sc Im Is. TO 5 N ueces. Notary Public APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sorority house, 24th and Urn Grande. To he com pletely over­ hauled to suit tenants. Phone 2*2906. 26 ANY MERCHANTS of Anatta wha haw. lobs th a t could ba filled by deserving U n iv e rsity stu d e n t* a re ask ed *• com ­ m unicate w ith U n iv e rsity Y. I i . C, A . ** Phone 9014. NOTARY PUBLIC a t off loo of T u n * S tu d e n ts Publication*. I sm. B oobs l if t —w R. Ran. POR SALE D eliv ered anywhere la the Clear! Sparkling! Pure Electrified Water, good to drink, and good for you. For health’s sake, order a bot­ tle today. city by— Coca Cola Bottling Works SJI Colorado P h o a . 2-2988 O. K. GARAGE 1 |0 W. 2nd Used Tires Cheap K: C orona F o u r P o rta b le T y p e . R e a s o n a b l e price. Telephone call 307 W. 26 St. BARGAIN: 1923 model good condition, $50. NueC**. 6219. _____ Chevrolet, in H a rg is, 190® f o r S A L E : B eat q u ality Grad# A m ilk ______ Phons 0942®. FOR SALirOR TRADE: Ona gold plated In ***** F, flat baritone sa x o p h o n e . i condition. Phone s s 79. WANTED h i g h e s t CASH J second-hand clothing a n d a1 PRICKS 417 B a s t S. SCHW ARTZ, 876 2. H IG H EST PRIC ES fa* clothing an d aho**. *»T Be paid ring 8717. TAILORING BOYS SAVE MONEY A au lt cleaned and pTnaaadi_a®*. W EST E N O TAILOR SH O T , flMMM p h o n e a r c a Official Notices GRADUATE ST U D E N T S will please note that Tuesday, May I, in the last day on which appli­ cations can be made for graduate degrees to be c o n f e rr e d at the coming J u n e Com m encem ent. Ap­ plication b la nks may be had at the office of the Dean of th e Graduate School, E ducation Building, IOT. HENRY W, HARPER, T H E D R IS K IL L HOTEL W . L. S ta rk , M an a g e r Music Every Evening What Do You Know About- S in c l a ir Ca** l o J u r y ? T h e F li g h t o f th e B r e m e n A n o t h e r M e t e o r ? H o o v e r ’s O p p o s i t i o n ? Reviews and Criticisms By Jam es H. Parke Editor T he Longhorn P re s b y te ria n s tu d e n ts asso c ia ­ tion, 6:30 p. in. Student evening services, 7:30. The pastor wilt give the second of five character’ studies. U N I Y E R S I T Y E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H R ev . H a r r is M a s t e r s o n , R e e f e r Holy communion-—7.30 a. rn. Sunday school— 9:45 a. rn. Morning prayer and sermon— Evening service— 5:15 p. rn. Students’ Sunday club— 6 p. rn P r o f e s s i o n a l S e r v i c e a s: E d it o r R e p o r t e r C o l u m n i s t R e v i e w e r M a n a g e r SUNDAY, AWFUL 22, 19 “ L e t E x p e r i e n c e G u i d e ’’ Standing for: ^ 1. C O - O P E R A T I O N b etw e en E ditorial and for business offices th e prod uction of a m ore unified T ex a n . 2. E X P A N S IO N in all lines b est calculated to fo rw a rd the best* interest of th e cam- C O V E R A G E of all ca m p u s events w ith special em phasis on society an d sp o rtin g news. F I R S T C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H R ev . R- P. S n id e r , P a s t o r Student class, 9:45 a. rn. Morning service at 11 a. rn. “ Religion and the Idea of Sa I ty First” is the subject of morning service. 'Smoki a E l T r e l i e s C i g a r s 1 TEXAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF From Other Pens 1^1 ALCO LM HIRAM REED of this city gives a schoWualitp each year to a graduate of the University who holds at least an M.A. degree arui wishes to con­ tinue his work in the school. in The scholarship was given memory of his son, Malcolm Hi­ ram Reed, Jr. Each year the scholarship is awarded to a stu ­ dent on the basis of his past work and his p o ssib ilitie s in the future. New Books in The Library i R a ilr o a d s Baltimore and Ohio. Catalogue of the centenary exhibition, 1827- 1927. el927. S c i e n c e Celling, A. F. Book of stars. 1916. Collins, A. F,t Book of electricity. 1910. P h y s i o l o g y Williams, E. H., How we become personalities. E n g i n e e r i n g McMechen, E. C., The M offat tu n ­ nel of Colorado. cl927. C a r p e t s Wolfe, Mrs. F. A., How to identify oriental rugs. 1927. T e l e g r a p h Collins, A. F., Book of wireless, j 1916. A c c o u n t i n g Morey, Lloyd, Introduction to gov­ ernm ental accounting. H i s t o r y Mongan, John Joseph, Life, Char­ acter and Influence of Pesider- ius Erasmus of Rotterdam. 1927, Roosevelt Memorial Assn., Ptan and design for the Roosevelt memorial in the city of Washing­ ton. 1926. B io g r a p h y Lynch, D. T., “ Boss” Tweed. 1927. A t the Austin Churches T oday - U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H R e v . L a w r e n c e H. W h a r t o n , P a s t o r Student classes—9:40 a. rn. Morning worship— 11 o’clock Dr. George Smnmey of New Or leans will preach. H A R O L D TEEN—WH O CARES? } ( -AMO C A R cS < ""V ; sAfHO CA^EG? \ \ . / KF <7>M£ G O T D O W O OM HERL K M ££S A M O B E G G E D f J I V _ ME — OOM’T c,mE. . VAfOM T SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1928. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PAGE FIVE ( X I I ; ] I . . , ti . , the i i i i Bailey H prreli piece and was lighted d u r in g r gra n d m arch , which was lea ny Hardy Moore M a rg a re t Eldridge, d e a n of the nm < row icy rM ___ 1 Eau ie r a tio n * ch ap ter, fa v o rin g H erm an Glosser- Jluk Haiseii man of th e Sigm a A lpha Mu f r a - 1 Kioberu te rn ity . Steve G a r d n e r ’s orches- 1 1 a fu rn ish ed music for th e dance. A eleven o’clock a su p p e r wa- tw o h un dred an d fifty served to guests. Bill (Baa* H am J o h n so n M aurice Spearm an A rthur B agb y T in y E van s S p u rgeon Hell Tom H ollow ay M eredith H op k ins A rthur B een T om H artley Jim m ie H u fiem iick Red C h ild ress Bill C layton R ocky R undell Alton B u rd ln e Lamar H am ilton Bob J o h n son M arvin Brown Ralph B row n E v e rett E m m ons l i e , stun R en d ria Jo h n n y R ailtdti Chark1- K ram er Jack S p ark s W .Ilium V arn ell C harlie H arper H orace More lock Mart R eeves Boh Cam pbell Iii i cm B ailey J ero m e L oran* O u i Grows (iron s Fret! Jim R ogers C harles Upham Jack D. K n ig h t Eckhart!! Ham M cRae H m rv McCallum B ill Ryan Kenny C asw ell R ;fu* Kin* Ed B uetar C harles R eynolds B ebe Di live orth D u t c h H i t t e r (ito r g r Sm ith G litch Brels,'ord M orris Gy d es on Bill R ippey T r a v is B ailey S h i r t y Long P e t t y M cCullough Glen Ruasir* C harles Edge Jim m ie Boy .cfi H erbert T ig nor Alton B aggett Bill Bond Hi.lien Hurl. rider | Boh Bowen Bill M artin D utch R einhardt Rip C ollins j T in y G doer. ; Arch Adam s Crusader of Ohio Led Ragged Mob To Capitol in 1894 By G R A D Y S T IL E S V> ill Coxey m arch again ? Will tho crusader from M assil­ lon, Ohio, s w in g his arm y o f un- in to i em ployed and the n ation al line to advance on d isco n ten ts J capital as he lid 34 years ago ? « Ho has threaten ed to do so, ac* [bank buildin gs, I cording to a n e w s story Texan. in T he “B ecau se o f in terest, in du stry is ’tam p ed , farm er s are hampered, progress o f all kind is ch ec k e d .” C o n tin u in g an exp la n a tio n o f his theories, ‘G e n e r a l’ C ovey said: “ In Massillon— w here a city o f 3 0 ,0 0 0 p opulation— we h a v e sir banks. That m eans six the (th e y live, are I impos-1 stru ctures w e h a v e ) , m ost e la b o ra te and m ost six ing hank p re sid e n ts w hose in com es m ust be a m o n g the h igh est in tow n, s ix se ts o f clerks, six sets o f stockholders. All o f these have 1 fa m ilies; all must b e supported by the p eo p le of the tow n . T h ere is ju s t as much se n se h a vin g six p o s t o f f ic e s in a city o f 3 0 ,0 0 0 as six banks. E. Salin as, Jr. w ill spend in San A n to n io w ith | skirt» o f W ash ington w ee k -en d frie n d s. It w ill have bern e x a c t ly 34 years ago n e x t April 21 sin ce th e crusader from Massillon, w ith his th e I cortege o f men reached t h e out- their in the econom ic condi- the tion o f the U n ite d S ta te s w a s a t mem orable m arch. T hat w a s 1894 when on Zenda L ew is is sp en d in g w eek-en d with h er f a m il y in San | a vcry jow A n to n io She w ill return to Auh- tm .lo n tla y . D i w o n t . n t R ife E m ilie Moore w eek-en d fr ie n d s and fa m ily . in San A n to n io with j The cou n try w as is sp e n d in g the stirred up over the q uestion or im migration, C aliforn ian s w e r e ( flo u n d e rin g o v er the C hinese ex- “ The sam e situ a tio n ex ists in v irtu ally ev e r y to w n , v illage, and stated. city in the c o u n tr y ,” he “ Banks thing subsist in- a lo n e — in terest. elusion acts, trou ble w as ra m p an t ter est n ot on ly on m on ey loaned on one T h ey e x a c t then also . Bill S tu tts, l<»rmer sp orts w rite i betw een cap ital and labor, a n d but on papor cred it! A t present the occasion i C ha p ero ne s fo r were Dr. and Mrs. A a ro n S c h a e f ­ fer, Dr. and Mis. H, J. Ettlingeiy Mr. and Mrs. E. T. D eals, a nd the p a tro n e sse s of the sorority . Bec S#iiK('f T he o ut-of-tow n g uests w e re: M use C losserm n n Sam G lo-.»erman Leo A ronson Gera hen Ro.* en ­ I Carolyn kapm>r I .Josephine Hatches E sth er R *ye tre* aer l.e v y S eym our M arbutes Hubert L eslie Adet* D aniel R osenbaum Dr. Jerom e Much Dr. A. H au ser Mr. and Mrs. B ir t Lips itz Mr. and Mrs. J e r r y S ch a effer Mr. anil Mrs. H arry Cohen Mr. and M rs. M aurice G oldman Joe D a v is Leo D avis H erbert W olff Abner Burg Mrs. Sam Daily Mr. and Mr*. W . H. S ch a effer Mrs. S. D. B rooks Mrs. Edith K auffm an Mrs. R. H. H art ' | Guktttcm S y lv ia R osem an F rances rtcfcor La verite Kina N a n ette Cronbat’h KH ».a bet h E ld rid ge | Ruth E ldridge Rih.a A lexan d er ; R ose H au m b lstt E sth er G lo ss e r ­ B ernice K osen th al E thel Baum j Mariam LH nit* A u gu sta N usbaum R oaelyn D avis S y lv ia C orm an Marion Me.awky Marvin S ta h l ; P erry K allison : Bernard B roos* I Jim in y S ch m id t M. 13. C ohen j Earl K aiser : Clarence A g rest H enry P hillip s I Zalm an B rou n off Sigma Nu’s Give Dance Keenan-Speer \V edding Saturday Evening A g a rd e n w edding o f u n u s u a l a ttr a c tiv e n e s s w a s solemnized S a t­ u r d a y ev ening when M a r g a r e t S p e e r a n d C h a rle s K eenan, J r . w ere m a rrie d a t the home o f the b rid e ’s p a re n ts , J u d g e an d Mrs. O d e Speer. an d T he s e ttin g f o r the w edding was th e te r r a c e . f e r n s P a lm s w ere used to d e c o ra te , and smilax th e Spanish archw ays. d ec o ra te d A white p ra y e r bench served as th e a ltar, a n d ta ll w h ite p ed e sta ls on each side held c a n d e la b ra s with c a th e d ra l c a n d le s burning. T h e re w ere flo w e r b a sk e ts on each side of the a l t a r filled w ith sp rin g flow ers in pastel shades, a n d the a lta r was d e c o ra te d in flowers. Dr. W. B ry a n , p a s to r o f ' N id or a n . a l ! sc i sst \ rn-} I tva i r ith on n g SO C IAL C A L E N D A R Friday, April 27 A lpha T a u O m ega in fo rm al dance, C o u n try Club, 9-12. G race Hall dance, G race Hall, 9-1. S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2 8 Skull and Bones d in n e r dance. C o u n try Club, 7-12. T au D elta Phi d in n e r dance, um n Dris^ill hotel, 7-12. G erm an, K.C. Hall, 9-12. Alpha Delta Pi Gives Tea Dance Alpha Delta Pi e n te r ta in e d with J a te a d an ce a t th e C o u n try Club to the I F rid ay , April 20, fro m 5:30 e n t e r ! P a lm s and roses w*ere used M ethodist ch u rc h , read th e mar-1 8:30. riage vows. T he first to to was Mrs. W rig h t Stubbs, s is te r of d eco rate, a n d a lighted ba d g e of th e bride an d h e r only a tte n d a n t. Alpha D elta Pi w as over the m an- She wore h e r w e dding dress o rc h e s tra of tie. Steve G a r d n e r ’s ta f- fu rn ish e d the music, and the med- c h an geable orchid a n d flesh ley o f A.D. Pi w as played. P u n c h fe ta , made in period style, and c a rrie d a n a r m bouquet of r o s e - ' was ser ved th r o u g h o u t the eve- buds and s w e e t peas. Follow ing ning, a n d a plate lunch w as served Mrs. S tubbs c a m e th e two flow er girls, E liz a b e th A nn Doris * lear! P ete rs o n , nieces th e bride. T h e y w ore fro c k s o f flesh g e o rg e tte and e a r n e d F r e n c h M«eyl Burke t ring- b ask ets o f rosebuds. The of b e a ie r , C h arle s H ackett, son Dr. and Mrs. C h a rle s W. H a c k e tt, preceded th e bride. and j Douglas Newton o f j J?hn HW hWttt* little a t 7 o’clock, , W aldon S tephen Newman I i I i f Bill W illiam s Edward D anley Than W eis* H enry S la v ik Jack W illiam * James. Hubbard C hester Day Charlie W h ite 'Jew-tan G afford John Boone Paul p ed ler Bing B la sin g a m e Lee S ign or Bob B urge** Joe K incaid Son R aym ond Frank Brook* Rocky Rundell Harry Miller John G ordon W ilcox G eorge G reen Charlie F arrin gton Otho S tu b b lefield Mark Dunean G eorge Burnham A. C. F oster Leon G lasscock P at V oigh t Eddie B ueiar John A llen Ward Jack G iles J mi D o rsett Jack Bain W alter F iegel Sam Saxon A rchie Adam s T. H. W illiam * R alston S co tt Hal A rm stron g H arry W illiam * L ouis P age Connor S co tt C harles Quereau Earl Tav-tor Lee W illiam * H arry C rockett G eorge H addaw ay A rthur H addaway Paul M idkiff C. C. H offm an B ill Scurry R u fu s Kin* Bernard .S e r e s t G eorge Red Jim m ie Green Edward Jarratt G ray Brown W illard Perkin* Rocky R undell Marvin Brown S earcy F ergu aon Tom S ea ly Rip Collin* Virjtil Childre*# Buddie R uyetey C larence Irvin J a y K ellev Charlie M ilhouse Bill D erby io m H artley Ralph H ow ell H olly Brock B ill Ford P o ttie M cCollou*h W h itey W h itesid e* Claude L oftu# A rthur B a*b y V ie C reigh ton Jim R am sey B osw ell N ew ton Frank Brook# H erb ert T ign or Ox H ig g in s Cheater Allen Ted T aylor Charlie W allace W indy John#on B ill Scurry M elvin B oykin Burt D yke P axton Littlepasre Jim Lum pkin P i* * ie W illiam s B ill Graham A ubrey C ockrell G ordon D uncan B ill M urphey B ill E lk in s C harles L ew is B ill G lass Bort Rippley Judd M iller V ie Moore D avis Scarb rou gh Joe K in* P lane H ollom an Bill E ste s Gresham M arm loii J had S anders Bick Brew er Jim m ie H u ffin d ick Joe W ade Jim m ie P ayn e K enneth F orm an Holloway C H A PER O N ES M iss Ruby T errell M iss D orothy M r*. F ran ces G oldheck G ebauer Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mr, and M rs. T. T. W ilcox M ils Lula M. H ewley tulle , m ade w ith The b rid e ’s dress was o f white t a f f e t a an d a tig h t basque a n d v e ry long with a ti ain in th e back. She w ore a veil o f tulle f a s te n e d with o ra n g e blossoms, a n d ca rrie d a b o u q u e t of white ro se b u d s a n d lilies of th e valley. H. L. L ew is of N a v a s o ta was th e g ro om ’s on ly a tt e n d a n t . Mr. a n d Mrs. K e en a n l e f t im­ m ed iately a f t e r the c e rem o n y fo r tr ip by motor, a short w ed d in g in Galves­ a n d will be a t home ton. Mrs. K een en f o r m e r s tu d e n t of th e U niversity a n d was a pledge o f K appa K ap pa G am m a is also a f o r ­ so rority . K e e n a n m er r t u d e n t a n d a m e m b e r of D elta Chi f ra te r n it y . is a ’ \A 4 f O u t-of-tow n frie n d s h e r e fo r th e w edding w e re : Mrs. O. W. P e te ts o n of F o r t W o rth , Mr. a n d SU' Font* Mrs. C h a rle s A. K ee n a n o f Gal- j £ . n i x . veston, M inor S te w a rt o f n o u s - ] Gen„ Harlan ton , M a jo r a n d Mrs. D e le m a te r of San Antonio, Dean W h a tle y , Betty of Colem an, a n d Merle G riffith F o r t W orth. - TI V»• o . Lubben June* L aughlin Webb-Austin Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. P re sto n Rose A us­ a n n o u n c e d tin of V ic to ria h av e the e n g a g e m e n t of th e ir d a u g h te r, I Fred JJairlte M ary E lizab eth, to C arlton Phil- S ip W ebb of M ineral Wells. T he! w edding will be S a tu rd a y , May 5, a t 7 o’clock in the e v e n in g a t th e in Victoria. P r e s b y te ria n church M avne Miss A ustin is a f o r m e r stu -j Mr*. Mary EL d e n t a n d a m e m b e r of Pi B e ta Phi. the Gail W ebb g r a d u a te d fr o m School of Law and is a m e m b e r I A l p h a E p s i l o n I h i C t Phi D elta T h e ta . T h e y will G i v e s D a n c e be a t home in M ineral Wells. S te v e n s Alpha Phi is e n t e r ta in in g with a fo! mal te a a t th e c h a p te r house T huiEday a f te r n o o n , A pril 26, fro m 4 to 6 o ’clock. T em ple Duderfetadt l e f t F r id a y f o r his f a t h e r ’s ra n c h n e a r F r e d ­ erick sbu rg, w here he will spend a fe w day3, r e t u r n i n g td A ustin Monday. N edra N ew k irk h as Houston f o r several days. gone to O m ega C h a p te r of Alpha Epsi- on Phi e n te rta in e d with a form al d an ce S a tu r d a y evening, A pril 21, a t th ? A ustip C o u n try Club, h o n o r­ ing the spring initiates. T he so­ ro rity colors of g re e n and w hite w ere carried o u t in d e c o ra tio n s of palms an d sp r in g flow ers, while varicolored balloons an d rainbow spotlight len t f u r t h e r color to the occasion. A so rority pin fashioned o f elec­ the m antle- a d o rn e d tric lights •At M u eller’s S h oe Store V Early Sum m er S lip p ers sm art and - Extremely very new is this Colonial Toya Straw Pump, medium toe and heel at $ 9 .5 0 — Honey_ Beige— Jade White are colors that are new and shown in Pumps and Strap Slippers — medium and high heels. $10 lo $15 Hosiery, too. crnffljnmm 6 0 6 Congress A ve. Home of Good Shoes—Hosiery berg C atherine Joh n son France* C ollie Dot F en tress E velyn Jam ison Mary N oble* Sarah . ‘ayn e Lol* W illiam * Jan e O liver Mary Ann M U ses F rance* A nne S au n - Jacq u elin B lack w ell E leanor T errell E velyn W ilkie der* Mabel W e st F lo ssie A llen M arjorie A m ason Ti Hi*- T u ck er B each ie Robbins M argaret M cFadden Jane Web! Adell* H o u ssejs H ate (.alder Dot H in es Bes* Tobin V irgin ia M cLeod Julia Ball Dot B ylander Mary L ou ise S p a r k s E v ely n Gay Mary L o u ise Leow F ran ces Sternt-n- T h elm a F ish er H elen Darden D orothy N ell R oss Liz Ja ck so n M a non Cr LE ii Claudia Heard Mary Ford H ilda W offord S u e H eath y S ally B e st E ast Mildred Code O rita S m ith Myra M arshall E leanor Bruce A gnes S m ith V irgin ia C ollier Mai ion*- Craven* Re he PT. IK b ess Ju lia B elle D* ut* M axcy C arter Jean * D eV otie C h arlotte Crook C atty la icy Mary Jo H airston D orothy Cook R ose H oward H elen K aulbaeh L illian Rat.die N ancy F itch Jean S m ith Jerry McLean IL Ion A dele F ish er M cLendon R uth Brown Alice W e llh e a d M arjorie N eeley V irgin ia McGaha L ou ise M illican T ebe T ou ch sto n e Liz C ooper Liz B aker Thrace R ogers Mary Loui*«* SkH ley Mar^anR Brown F ran ces T arlton Mary Ryan Zula M atthew # Frances. Boyd Dink M eyers Lena Fttim oar Liz M cK innon D oroth y Kramer Liz L aughlin M essrs. Bill E lkin* Hill D evere#u x W alker W h ite Max EversberK P int W ebb S ta n ley Cox R»i> Hsnlerwood (lib P a y n e T om m y H ughe* Big Un R ose B ill Ford John S to fer Rill M urphey T u fty Joh n son Bubber C rowder Jud M iller Vie C reigh ton B illy Burr Buddie H arris Hilt Derby Gerald C offey Bob SUm e B. W. Zihlm an Bunny J e ffe r s Carrel Cox J. D. A n sley Joe A nsley H olly Brock t e d W ray Jim m ie S tep h en so n Bierce Langford Burk Shipm an Claude L oftu* B ert Ripley R onald B yron M. J. H eyn e C h arles M cCollum Vie Moore Tom Martin Dog L etzerich Snoek E iiers Bill M ayfield Mao B u rn ett Jim R am sey Sam W oodward S hady S earles Ted M ayfield J o e K ing P o ts y A llen OX H ig g in s J im m ie Parke K en n eth E v e ret K igntis J o e W a d e Ralph U nw ell C reston Funk Ben W hitnel P ig g ie W illiam * J . P. B r y a n W i l l a r d Pei kin s Kkippy LeGoye Carlo# W a g n e r Jack ll inion F r e d M a r k i e S u gar Camp % S am m y B oy S m ith J im m ie G reen fo r e m a n OD the M o n tg o m e r y ( A l a .) Star- A d v e rtise r and no w a s t u d e n t in th e the University, week-end in San A ntonio, is s p e n d in g Rustic se ttin g s and rag g e d clo th ­ in g fo rm e d an a p p r o p r ia te a tm o s ­ phere f o r one of the most un ique j d an ces o f the Seaton F r id a y night th weck_end in P a i las. when th e Sigma Nus e n te r ta in e d at the S tep hen F. A u stin roof. T r u e r u ra l atmosDhere fo r Mr. and Mrs. WL I’. D evereux a of M i n d e n . Lu.. a re visiting th e ir W a y n e C. G a r d in e r is sp e n ding arc sp ending a few days in D al­ las. K a th e r in e Rose has gone to D al­ Shocks o f corn were placed a t e ith e r e n d of the dance flo or and corn shucks and bits of gain w ere s c a tte re d over the e n tir e floor. An the old bug gy sc atte re d sides of th e floor a c c e n tu a te d tho effe c t, as did the a n ti q u a te d pie- w eek-end in Sun A ntonio, tu re s o f f o r e f a th e r s hu ng a lo n g the walls. yard m o tif was carnied thro u g h in the r e fre sh m e n ts. The b a rn - V irginia G r if fith las f o r th e week-end. t h a t were visit ing at the Alpha a lo n g house. F lo rence Baillie is s p e n d in g tho of C onro e I 11a IS Pi revolution w as p re d ic te d , h(, p op u iis t p arty w as a s s e r t in g j it is es tim a te d that the banks have its platform . D iscon ten t and a u f o u ts ta n d i n g ap p ro x im a te ly $31,- e v e ry w h e re visible, j 000,000,001) in loans. Of this only fering were A in actual money, an(j $29,500,000 is in bonk cre- alarmists. in- this At te r e s t on the e n tire $31,000,000.” State# Issue Money Seehler (lits. Yet the b an ks receive Coxey came to th e by , $ij,0, with un. o u value arrived in W ash- 0 I i i i n e f t * w r y — - — - —^ m I . L r . Q — - * « I 6 * the cru sad e rs, ington. tro o p s re a ch e d , 7 * me week la te r. p T he re m a in d e r o f th e capitol city T h e ir w o rk was soon en d e d , T e x as— W ebb, ss H ughes, lf E d w ard s, cf H opkins, 2b Rhoads, 3b Da vt# (Higgins, rf lb W alker, Allen, c Railton, p 3 2 2 I 0 I AB R H PO A 2 0 5 0 2 4 0 I 5 4 I 5 2 2 4 0 0 3 IO 0 I . 4 I 9 I 4 3 0 2 4 0 I 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 w i t h „ u t c h a rg in g in terest. abolish “ We c an n o t a1’ ‘G e n e ra l1 th e '■’" m f c h f ’ have for we still ho in te r e s t sa said, for ” * m oney o b lig atio n s which still have . .. B u t we can get a The fir s t t h i n , is to g e t H th e F - " * t o jr u n . -ta rt. ( th e new system c s ta b m h e d . ” t > sta n d . _ , * p . Massillon Coxey th eat- u is th c B B a P 4 T O T A L 38 Score by inn in gs A. & M. T e x as 3 R H E 101 OOO COO 0— 2 9 6 . . 200 OOO OOO 2 — 4 8 3 8 30 17 S®” * *. r. 7 U< steps of th e capitol was refu se d or ig no red, a n d his chief m a r ­ shall was a r r e s te d in an a tte m p t to force later Coxey him elf w as a r re s t, i P - " «» m* “ 7 ? " 1 l,ut “ — f o r w alking on the g rass. arm y disbanded. Singly a n d Coxey o f 34 y e a r s ago only in a d i f f e r e n t costum e. toll of is paid o u t, and p assing y ears issue. T h re e days I W h ‘li™ an,) and d ream s rem ain, fo r a hap p ie r populace inextin gu ish ab le. T he sam e f a c e * p ideals The the Will the c ru s a d e r sally f o r th a ’I he in Hom e r u n s : H opkins. Bases on ^mail g ro u p s th e m otley a r m y de­ th e ir cf- th e c ity ; S u m m ary P itc h in g fo rts w*ere of little avail. b a r s , o f f Sikes 4, Railton 3 ; struck j p a rte d fro m ou t, by Sikes 5, by r.a r.u m 9; sto ten bases, H ughes, H u n t ; sacrifice i B ut w h at o f Coxey’s th e o rie s? hit, H iggins, H u n t, Allen. Hopkins, Railton. 2 runs, 5 hits o f f Sikes in 7 2-3 in- j t i f f m a rc h upon W a sh in g to n ; to in* day they a r e as sacred to him as n in g s; 2 r u n s 3 h its in 2 1-3 they w ere 34 y e a rs ago. H e is nings o f f W y m a n . still th e philosoph er o f Massillon, although th e y e a rs have b e g u n to p< AprU make th e ir m a rk upon him. te n ets which a c tu a te d his abor- L a v e n d e r Time of gam e: 2:32. U m pire: Hoover. He has n e v e r ab an d o n e d those j f _____ , "i He th r e a te n s . second tim e? sta tis tic s : _________ riS~ i i I a i K S t o , B anks Arp U n n ec essa ry y A V e & p c r s O I V l o n r l a v y , Miss R o b e rta L a v e n d e r will on uThi, B e a titu d e s” as ves- 5 j o ’clock in th e G irls’ Stu dy Hall. A be special musical n u m b e r will Asked re c en tly by a n e w s p a p e r - ; klv>(.n \)y Besa Olson, an d M inerva man w h a t he yould do if, on a C u nn in gha m will sing. Grace* San- sudden, he becam e a b enevo len t d em o n will devotional | despot w ith his word all-em brac- ! period. replied Miss hastily mg law, Coxey th a t he w ould abolish in t e r e s t on ! p re sid e n t of money. te re s t b e a r in g bond s,” he said, M arian McDowell, new I ’n ive risty Y. issue non-in- W. C. A., will preside a t this serv- “ I would lead th e the 2:;, ice, at | Serving You / “\F T E N thousands of dollars worth of property are used in making a single long distance calk For a local message, you have the exclusive use for the time being, of hundreds of dollar:-, worth of property Your telephone instrument is but 2% of the equipment needed to serve you. But this immense system of machinery and wires behind your telephone could not function .were it not for tho force of well- trained em ployees and the capable management. The Services of all our employees and our equipment orc fur- nisned at rn price which enables you to get perhaps more pleaser * and more benefit than for any other like amount of money which f © vol spend. SOUTHWESTERN B E U TELEPHONE COMPANY 0 Tee— I hear there is another uprising in Mexico. Hee— How revolting. — Bick nel l Belle Hop . We have a splendid array of “ Modernistic” Jewelry. These Necklace and Braelet Sets are very sm art this spring. The effect is It is easy to see why they are tho stunning. vogue. Looking over th e different designs will in­ terest you very much. Come in and do so. Don't think you have to buy. You’ll not be asked to. 2-Piece Sets $5.00 to $10.00 Single Pieces $2.25 to $7.50 Carl Mayer Co. Jewelers - Silversmiths 618 Colures* A ve* rV t y f r n Japanese straw in black and trkite-— patent tr im ­ med. $1 0 .5 0 Litlo l i m n $ 10.00 There's Always Something NevnA t the French hoot Shop I his W eek Is P r e s e n te d : :: — J a p a n e s e rf r a w s l i p p e r s — L i d o f a b r i c in nat ural linen ( h i ne r a t in — C h p c d( Crepe de ('kine Satin in Iliad: or Congee $ 1 3 .5 0 CLOCKED H O SE A RE SM A R T Up from the ankle or the knee, H• J 9 -F %/ C O N G R E S S N E A R EIGHTH BROCHURE brochure of Sp ri ng and S u m m e r Models just o f f the press— write tor a copy Students Appreciate The economy, rapidity, and conven­ ience of the Street Cars and Busses and are among the first to ta k e a d ­ vantage of the service offered. g | A r To serve the Students has been th e constant aim of the Austin Street R ail­ way Company— an aim which, we be- Hove, has been accomplished IN FA C T. ‘Courtesy and Service Austin Street Railway Co H alf Moon; Joe Wade, Delta Chi;! FT K appa A lp h a ; WL I*. Glass, Elliott H. Ja c k so n , Delta Sigma P h i; M. Brown, D elta Kappa Ep­ silo n ; Clay R. A. T a y lo r, Alpha Tau O m e g a ; C harles K tnzbaeh.j J o h n T errell, Sigma E t a C h i; K a p p a A lp h a ; Richard Miller, D elta T au D e lta ; B. J o o n , T h e ta ( hi Xi; Jo e W heeler, L am b da A lpha; F o rre st B e n n e tt, Tau Sigma D elta Phi; F ra n k E stes, Phi Chi; G eorge H a d d a way, phi G am m a D elta; S ta n le y D elta T h e ta . Cox, Second h e a t: Albert v \ h a r ­ der, Phi Sigm a D e lta , H. Glosser- man, Sigm a Alpha Mu; C. Lynch, K a p p a Sigma, W illard P e r k i n s , J Phi K a p p a P O ; M arlin Sandlin, H alf M oon; H om er Rouldin, I i K appa A lpha; S ta n f o r d L. Mil­ ler, D elta Sigma P h i; H. S h e a re r, j D elta K appa E p silo n ; Jo h n S aner, Alpha T au O m ega; Buck S h ip ­ man, K ap p a Alha; B. Rich, ^b e ta Xi; J . Gennberg, T a u Delta I hi; J . T. Post. Sigma Chi; G eorge ii. Arm dead, Phi G am m a D elta; M. Kink, Sigma Alpha Mu; II. Long, Kappa Sigma. Relay D e p a rtm e n ta l final T h u r s d a y F r a t e r n i t y F irst heat. Pi.? Half Moon, Delta Chi, Pi K appa Aloha, Delta Sigma Phi. B e ta T h e t a I S econd heat ; Delta K appa Ep- I a d o n ; Alpha T a u O mega, Sigma ' E ta Chi, K appa Alpha, D elta l a u t , Delta. f T hird h e a t ; T h e ta X:, L am bda Chi All.a, T a u D elta Phi, Sigm a Chi, Phi G amma D elta. Fourth h e a l: Phi Delta T h e ta , Sigma Alpha I hi Sigma Delta, Mu Kappa Sigma, I "bi Kappa P i. I n d e p e n d e n t S inai F h u r » d a y F in a l * »« f o l l o w i n g f i e ld e v e n t * Shot P a t D e p a r t m e n t a l . has th e U n iv e rsity E n g in e e rin g work been in each the to -rffr&Z™ A lecs S lig h te d O nly O n c e In L ast 4 3 Y e a rs F r a t e r n i t y G erald C o t fey, B e ta T h e ta » H e rb W illiams, B e ta T h e ta Pi F r a n k Brooks, H a lf M oon; i im.- mons, H a lf M oon; C. WL Cook D elta C hi; V. D onnellt, Delta C hi; Rolfe G. W ells, Pi K a p p a A lpha; WL S. S h o rt, Pi K a p p a Al­ p h a; Harold Leave!!, D elta Sierra P hi; F o u st Allen, D elta K a p p a E p s ilo n ; C harles R e in h a r t, Delta K appa E psilo n; CL VV. Buckley, Alpha T au O m e g a ; Bill High tow- or, Alpha T a u O m e g a ; King, Sigma Eta C h i; Rip Collin", Sigm a E t a C hi; Jamc® f rowley, S te rlin g R um;, K ap pa A lp h a ; K appa A lp h a ; F o r re s te r H ancock, D elta T a u D e lta ; C arl Van W o r ­ mer, Delta T a u D e lta ; H . Slavik, T h e ta XI; IL N agle, T h e ta Xi; J . G. M cKinnon, L a m b d a Chi A l­ p h a ; H a r r y W ard , Lambda Chi A lp h a ; H a rro ld F.ichenbaum, T a u Delta J. G ensberg, T a u In d ia Phi; C. B. Dilworth, S ig m a ) Chi; P ete Staples, Phi G am m a D e lt a ;j Phi Gamin a Beverly Beekam , Phil D e lta ; Bi! ley H a rg ro v e s, Delta T h e t a ; J o h n S to f e r , Phi D e l t a T h e t a ; H e rm a n Buck s p a a , I ever j , Phi Sigm a D e lta ; A lbert A lexan [given in the College of Engineer dc r, phi Sigma D e lta ; FL Fink, big in the* U n iv ersity was to ll. Sigm a Alpha M u; A, B rand , P H u n n ie u tt of Austin. He to ok Sigma Alpha M u; M. B u r n e t t, bn B. S. in Civil E n g in e e r in g in .Johnson, Kappa S igm a; L. A. MHH. Birne that tim e a to ta l of hhi Kappa S ig m a ; Joh n J e t e r , 902 degree: have be«*n given, Of Fbi K appa P i; S to fe r, the-e 4 k have been m a s te r de-| yet gM-es, No woman has as Delta T h e ta . how- received a m a s te r degree, * \ i r degrees. Three h u n d re d and thirty -tw o de in th e d e p a rtm e n t. to the d e g re e s issue*! in th e electri- j J o e Flem in g, U n iversity C afe j te r in ; M eredith Baker, U niversity G re g o ry This n u m b e r is 27 in excess Paul M eador, S p a r k s ; IL D. Shelley, Sigm a C hi; S p a rk s;! «/rees have b een Th*- first de g re e t h a t wa e n g in e e rin g F r a n k civil I n d e p e n d e n t I I have received issued J o h n P h i ; j C lu b ; Ray D o rm A. ; c a l d e p a r tm e n t. Little C am pus! E- VV, I). Browning, Acad* r n ; Ct c . B uchanan, E n g in e ! r, P* Crow , E n g in e e r ; 0 . M. C n tb irth , E n g in e e r ; IL M. Dyer, E n g in e e r ; N. Gi J , A. FalHn, E n g in e e r ; G atoitra, E n g in e e r; E. E. Cl mon, E n g in e e r; F red Jo h n , E n g i n e e r , IL L. Barid, Engineer; K. K- Mc Klroy, E n g in e e r ; EL A. McNutt, Engineer; Ab Martin, Engineer; Cm rge King, Roe Simkin*. Engineer; J . M, Ste­ wart, Engineer, FL FL Rodger*, | E n g in e e r; J. W. V a u g h a n , E n g i­ n e e r ; K. Von B eckman, E n g in e e r ; R, WL W’alker, E n g in e e r ; J o h n ] W ilson Engineer; ll. B. Mathews,! ( Engineer; M, T, Gr**r». Engineer. | F r a t e r n i t y ( a f e t e r i a ; Jo h n , N ewman C lub; C u n n in g h a m , N ew m an Morris. Little C am pus C lifton H arkins, Dorm A, H i g h J u m p D e p a r t m e n t a l ft,,man P re-law Millard Arick, L ittle J a v e l i n D e p a rtm e n ta l L B arto sh, \V. G. C un n in g a h , B, B. A .; C. A,I Kelley, A c a d e m ; G uy Gook, Fin- gi n e e r ; NL G, C ato a ra , E n g i n e e r ; H L. I-and, E n g in e e r ; J. J. l.ovoi. E n g in e e r; K. KL Mc Elroy, E ng i­ n e e r; FL A, M cN air, E n g in e e r ; R. L O tto, E n g in e e r ; Roe Sim pkln t, | E n g in e e r ; C. C. Smith* E n g in e e r ; J. M. S te w a r t W hite, E ng in e* E n g in e e r. Trip to Museum Reveals Startling Morals and Things B y W I L L I A M E I L E R S , J R . The other d a y w e w ent over to and the A n th ro p o lo g y Museum looked th e collection over again. W e have seer, it several on tim es b u t arnounts to SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1928. ; in store R a th e r S p o o k y f o r ; recognition L a s t y e a r -‘L if e " re- He will say t h a t it was n e e * . w ry PC e te d. t h a t th e o th e r s might live. N e ith e r p rinted his c a rto o n , T he ( oa>t I do they fear justice, for they c on - 1 of A f r i c a / ’ This year products iceive of nothing more w o nderful fTom C r o w d e r ’s pen have b een th a n b e in g p u t *" • « « • p r in ted in th e well kn ow n pubM- I iail, to sp en d th eir life th e re in th e kn ow ledge th a t the n e x t day cation, “ College H u m o r. held th r e e meals IT* has ous h u m o ro u s bro u g h t c r e d it to t h e Ra n g e r , and a- a_ frje n d s b elieve t h a t is especially fitte d fo r G reen land collection thinking over his I all this p a t t e r we had heard a b o u t ^ j th e “ ice m a n ’s paradise” we no- worJ< ha5i shown not only creative an I a rtis t, fo r b o th a re essential to a his per- all 9(jn a | q u a litie s a r e such as will th e th e same thing in the securp h a r m o n y and c o-operation of th e riced t h a t it w as gettin g d ark , o r J a bility a s a w it b u t skill in blan ket o f n ig h t was . d< wn i n iv e rsitv o f , 1.*, ^ . . g ^ b a ” from n a tio n a lly f i . p e n o d ic a ls As we sto o d th e re b e fo re t h e ^ flop ping c a p a ble m a n a g e r ; also m a n a g e rs h ip in t h a t a d the w o rd s of the poet, campus. T , . Th^ t e x a s ____ as I t ,, ,, driven at year o f its existence ex c e p t of I 8X3*84, u< co rd in g IL T aylor. E n g in e e rin g [W ™ when ^ r‘ T u p o u r h and s Dean ton . never get tire d o f looking a t end. We g lanced in the c o rn e r off > arnonjf th e o th e r m e m b e rs w c those sh o rt gr ,-o m * n w « « . an d o f w o n d e rin g . U U . g r i n n i n g a t us when ou r mo Vance a b re a st while we claim uncivilised E th io p ia n * t . . , 5U ss sk irts th e A fric a n ; the room a n d saw a cabinet full of Not th a t we polite, but we joke. And a1! th ere were th e negro trib e on of th e short s k i r t , earth . E v e n our w asher-w om an * would have th ro w n t h e r e ­ fore fo r a b ig g e r and b e t t e r R an­ th e T ex as S tu ­ ger, h a r m o n y in a dents’ P u blication s, Inc., c o n tin u a tio n and pro m o tion o f the R a n g e r as one of th e fore- family se e m e d to be re p re se n te d . most college h u m o ro u s p ubh ca- d e m fashions will a d -; didn ’t w a n t to be th e those of Africa. F o r c o u ld n 't see I*;™ to be m o dern th e along th e walls to heads o f e v e ry C r o w d e r ’s p la tfo rm sta f f. seem an d 1 1 is _ h o rro r in h orror a t th e J And th e y w e r e n ’t g rin n in g at all L lions. they se e m e d to be very ang ry —------- o M I S S S S skirt line they a... ..ill knew * * th e y were ..ad.- of by a t I te r-o f-p a ris, o r some t )10U(jht. At la st, how ever, we are to see it th e ir way, b p t ginn in g alon g the sk irt line they ar** still m ore m odern th a n we are le a st eigh teen inches or so. looked fo r an ex hibit of m e n ’s c lo th in g an d an f a r as that goes we looking. All of which are still do e sn ’t prove a n y th in g ; you re the de te c tiv e , fig u r e it ou t for y o u r ­ self. s c re a te d in a s e p a r a te d e p a r t- It b ' a w n i n g ‘to L e " it th e ir w ay. b u t ubout ™ m e th in f . O f ago, It nt in 1885, 42 y e a r s ago, mi of now has a n e n r o llm e n t stu d e n ts bona fide e n g in e e rin g *>:; of whom ar*- p u rsu in g g r a d ­ uate work and 67 of whom ar* of FLipf ( ollege Th** seniors. h un dre ds neering has g r a d u a te d of e n g in ee rs now o ccupying dis­ tinguished place o v e r the world. Many of the ex -stu d e n t a r e now' deans and teachers, highw ay e n ­ biidg?* a n d gineer*, engineers, city eng in e ers, public utility e ng in e e r i, ra ilro a d engi- peers, irrig a tion a n d re c la m a tio n engineers, U. S. t o ast E n g in e ers, and mechanical engineers, folio "*1 becall we o B S C S Icy G ro u p for Hot Day* s tr u c tu r a l A Crowder Joins Ranger Race r\r\ u U l l B p a i g n E x p e r i e n c e W»* stance, b u t as we said before vt, as g ro w in g dark and we decided > to call it a day. ucn sun- , it i • A n < j « . e 8 e E n t e r s ----- r t n O r C S h (C o n tin u e d lfo m p ag e I ) — — I grounds, fo r he has becom e famil- ! .ar with th e m ake-up, the policies i and the techn ical p ro b le m s of th e In add itio n to this e x ­ I m agazine. perience, A ndress h a proved his I ability in o th e r fields by c o n s ta n t j c o n trib u tio n to the L o n gho rn d u r- J sng bis th re e years on th e campus. In fac t, a satirical essay o f his a p ­ peal tai in the first n u m b e r of tho L onghorn t h a t was published a f t e r F o r his m a tric u la tio n a t TeXas. tv/*i y e a rs A n d n a has served rn one c a p a c ity or an tv Thor on Tho Daily T e x a n , h av in g b een a ssist­ ant issue editor, r e p o r t e r and edi­ torial w r i t e r d u rin g t h a t time. F o r two y e a rs h e was an active m e m ­ ber of th e s ta f f o f th e T ex as R a n g ­ er. is qualified fo r the position, and he ha* th e r e f o r e chosen as his slo g a n : an “ An ex perienced m an for re sp e c ts Andres* In all e xp e rie nc ed m a n ’s j o b . ” S E L E C T O W N S P E A K E R S L A W R E N C E , Kans., - (II*) — All u n d e r g r a d u a t e s a t the U n i­ versity o f Kan - a* a re given an to vote on whom o p p o r tu n ity th e n e x t y e a r ’s they w a n t fo r re- le c tu re course speakers. T he frien d , of H. V. “ Bubba hi C ro w d e r wish c a n d id a c y fo r m an a ging e d ito r of the T e x a s Ranger, to ann ou nce past C r o w d e r ’s exp erience along publication lines, his abil­ ities o f adm inistration and m a n ­ Ids previous woii a g e m e n t. and -tv, Alpha T au O m e g a ;. Briscoe King, Sigma E ta Chi; Max Terrell, Kappa A lpha; Joe i ; Spalding, I»< -1 tie T a u D elia. If. h e a t ; Second Fairchild,! T h*ta X»; J. K. Lloyd, l a m b d a ! Chi A lpha; I. M, Fine, T a u Delta , Phi; C arl Ooopwood, Sigm a Chi; Phi Gamma I Atlas T ho m pson , D elta; l oin* Poll- ck, Phi Delta T h e ta ; B a r n e t ! Shaw, Phi Sigma Sigma M. Roaenwasser, D elta; Mo; J o e I.ubben, Kappa Alpha S ta n le y H agen, Phi Kappa Sigma; Psi. Cold Weather Hinders Steers At Kansas Meet Baldwin, Shepherd and Hargis Place for Longhorns lf Th' J* * TV***. L A W R E N C E , Ka m a s, April 21. t r i c k T h e I ni ♦'H'ity of Texan men ran into a blizzard h ere to ­ day af d were not able to hit their untftt Nitride, T h e b e a t that th* , m u a1 do was to tak e second in the discus and shot put, a n d tie for second in the high jump. Leo Baldwin go* a f f a heave of 141 f e e t 7 inches in th e d a e u ? , h ut Powell of O klahom a did him one fee* b e t t e r w i t h a h e a v t o f 141 ti i n c h e s t o h e a t B a ld w in out f a t f i n d p la c e . N e v e r t h e i e * * , B ah ! wftr m a d e * favorable Impression the for on undying his genial courage. l a r g e crowd p re se n t n atu re and H a r g i s Gets Second H e rb e rt H a r r is c a m e if? reeond in the shot p u t With a p u t of Id feet ii inches, hut B o a 'tie of the Colorado A r r i es took f irs t with a heave of 46 feet IO ! I inches. W h i t e of K ansas placed third. Brown o f Missouri fo urth , a n d Lyon of Illinois, holder th e T exas Relay re c ord, and --ru- o f the o u ts ta n d in g w eight m en o f J the Big T e n, placed fifth . S ta te of ? Eh. J* S h e p h e r d tied f o r s e c o n d in the high jum p with a leap o f 6 feet I inch. The w inning j u m p j ’ inches.- Bheph**: <* i • ? was 6 feet in i one of the best high ju m p e r s the Southw est, a n d had the d a y ; b e e n w a r m , t h e r e is n o d o u b t b u t th a t he would have gone higher, B eattie of the C o l o r a d o Aggie* took third place in the discus for the Rocky M ountain school, while placed Lyon, the Illinois ’f o u r th in this event. s t a r , B U n t n n O u t the crack H arvey B lanton , T exas d istance r u n n e r , a g o ad race in the 3