R A L L Y TONIGHT MEN'S GYM , 7:15 % \ w B a i l l i M t x n n First College Daily in the South R A L L Y TONIGHT MEN’S GYM, 7:15 VOL. XXIX AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. SIX PAGES TODAY No. 22 Pep Rally Staged For Vandy Clash First Longhorn Sigma Delta Chi Moore to Speak Ready at Co-Op! Dance Put Off Frosh President For Fall Semester 60-Piece Band To Make Dallas Trip Saturday C ow boys W ill Make First Appearance of Year Texas Fans Parade Will tho large W hen th e Tex** f o g h o r n s a r ­ rive in Dallas S a tu rd a y m orning a t 6 o’clock, th e y will be aero rn ponied bv ' groups of Texa* s tu d e n ts f a n s th a t has m ade trip in several years. The r e g u - I Jar h a n d of Oh m e m b e rs will be ta ke n , this n u m b e r boing made possible th ro u g h a decision of the a th le tic council M onday night. am: th e Vandy R a l l y in D a l l a s T e x a s fans will c o n g re g a te a t 1 0 :*j0 fo r a lobby of t h a t the Adolphus H o tel a t o’clock S a tu r d a y m o rn in g sh o rt rally in hotel. the Gene G e rm a n , Lynw ood Boy* c it, a n d Sh o rty S em aan will lead th e T e x as r o o te rs in a series of yells, while th e band will add to the pep a n d e n th u sia sm of th e m e e tin g with se v e ral selections. Students M ust Buy T ickets to V andy aam e by 5 o'Clock S tu d e n ts (!• siring ’ ^ ‘ : fo; the Tex; s to tin g s tz ln A x a t the V n d e rb ilt game S a tu r d a y m ust I ny them by 5 o’clock Thor: day : fie m o on, accord in g to W iley I I d a z e , who U in ch arge of , ,,i • vx th? ath le tic of fie? in .No t ck ft • will be : dd ;/ h; lf. be a i.. 1 ( m oon i i . , it I Au tin F r day. Si a f f rn re* th a n h alf of "the it< in i he ro o tin g section have ( ■ dy I cen ta k e n , th e r e will t minute' r u s h this a f ­ t e r t!;e re m a in in g tick- expected, O u t of 082 _ent hove. 07 •' h " d been ;*o o hue vV: d n - day afl»*nioo.i. a tte n d in g the T xa -V andy gam e m u I have a ticket of a d m itta n c e to the F a ir g ro u n d . aa th e sta d iu m is in ude the enclosure. T h ese ticket m ay be b ou g h t a t tho athletic office f o r 25e, w h ith is h a lf the .r e g u la r price. Feu h s' lab nt Law Classes Elect Officers Bain an d M cC ullough P res­ idents of Seniors and J. A / s A f te r the rally, T ex as s u p p o r t­ a p a r a d e th ro u g h ers will stage the m ain business section of Bal \ V las, led by the b and and th e Cow- p a r a d e will p a ra d e hovs. This th ro ug h Hie business c e n te r of Dallas end will th e n r e tu r n to tho B aker H otel, w h ere a n o th e r sh o rt rally will be held t h a t will close with th e sing in g of “ The Eyes of T e x a s ” by all the T exas fan s and s tu d e n ts p re s e n t. Co-eds as well as boys a re e x - j peeled to ta k e p a r t in this m o n ­ s te r p a ra d e , C o w b o y s S t a m p e d e The Cowboys, V a r s ity ’s crack r o o te r o rg a n iz a tio n , will make its first public a p p e a ra n c e th e p a r a d e th e m orning. D u rin g the g am e th e y will assist the yell leaders e v e ry w ay can. th a t in in in Ja c k Bain a n d Jo h n MeCui- eleeted p resid ents cf >ugh wer< the senior and j u v *r las cl asse- circle respectively a t m e e tin g s held <• t in th e Law B u ild­ {}(*! the same time ing yta- - t f fo r fo rm e d The Cowboys is a g r o u p of r e p ­ re se n ta tiv e T exas men s tu d e n ts this o rg a n iz a ­ who have the purpose o f m ak in g tion T e x a s known w herev er T e x a s te a m s play. T h ey make all trip s o u t of town with the te a m th a t it is possible fo r th e m to. spirit H o p a n d S k i p Several social a f f a i r s have been a r r a n g e d as a climax to the day. The a n n u a l T e x as U .-V an de rbilt football d ance wilt be givi n at th e Adolphus H otel in the ju n i o r ballroom. this In addition dance th e r e will be a showing of I E rn ie Y o u n g ’s Revue, w ith a cast of 40 girls a n d tw o orc h e stra s. to ‘ Girl C ollege Grad CONCORD, N. In M ayoralty Race “ A rticle MO: D ances given by, or u n d e r the auspices of, or in honor of, a n y U n iv ersity s tu d e n t IL, Ort. 12— or grou p of s tu d e n ts shall be re- ( U P ) — A lthough she e n te re d pol’.- D i e t e d to F r id a y and S a tu rd a y r ights, and th e n ig h t p reced in g a tics less th a n tw o w eeks ago, Miss Helen G w endolyn Jon es, s ta te uni - j scholastic holiday, except thk v ersity g r a d u a te , w as n o m in a te d I permission of th e Social C a le n d a r f o r m a y o r o f N ew H a m p sh ire ’s capital city a t the p r im a r y y e s te r ­ day. Com m ittee. O n e a T e r m A rticle 1 20 : No s tu d e n t or g ro u p o f s tu d e n ts shall give more th a n one dance a se m e ste r, except with the special perm ission of the So­ cial C a le n d a r Com m ittee. This a rticle does n o t apply to the G e r ­ m an Club. in The 21-year-old girl, h fo rm e r finished sec­ teleph one O perator, fo u r- c o rn e r ond y e s t e r d a y ’s p r im a r y con te st. She easily dis­ posed of two seaso ned politicians of the opposite sex and gave the in c u m b e n t a sh a rp battle. and th e p re se n t m a y o r will figh t it out f o r th e office a t th e elec­ tions. the T e x a s fans will m ake the t r i p on special tim e tra in s with limit of r e t u r n the n e x t day. T hey may make th e r e tu r n tr ip on the i re g u la r tr a i n s of th e M. K. & T. j H okum Kings To Play with the ex ception o f th e T exas j A t Fourth G ym Dance Special, t h e i r f a s t tra in . —-- — ~o Besides those . s tu d e n ts who i t make the trip on train s, th e r e will be a large n u m b e r who will m ake Wi'* a &a ‘n fu rn ish the music tha trip in th e ir ears, leaving_F r i - ; ^*e ^o u r t ^ Kym dan ce d ay a ft e r n o o n a n d re tu r n in g Sun- *‘c *n Steve G a r d n e r s Hokum Kings y k day night. ~o- Hi-Y Committee ac- S a tu r d a y nig ht, O c to b e r lo , to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t by cording Altorr L u c k ett, m a n a g e ! of th e I all-F niversity dance. She S ----------- “ The C o m m itte e has decided, to however, to g r a n t permission d an ce a t s tric tly In form al open- houses. By “ s tr ic tly -in fo rm a l” is m e a n t the open-house w here th e dan c in g is m a n ife stly incidental to th e m ain e n t e r ta i n m e n t, w here no h p ed a l provision has been made fo r d a nc ing (i. e., where no or c h e stra has been h ire d ). Such af- fa jrg w jjj n o t be placed on the Ro­ fo r c,a j C alen dar, b u t all Social C al­ e n d a r re g u la tio n s as to filing a list vvo{nan ^ £ ym I of c haperon s a n d floor com m ittee the dean of women m u st be trictly complied with, or perntis- w qj n o t be g r a n te d an d the ^ o rg a n iz a tio n o f f e n d in g will su b je c t th e ^ w h a te v e r pe n a ly t th e y e a i > o clock T o G o o n T rip s an(* c°n^n°«s imt*i uu a great H o n o r Councils sec fit to impose. deal o f its P o p u la rity d epen ds on Necdlesg to sayf th e aboV(. laws ^ ie la t't th a t n0 tr a n s p o r ta tio n is &nd regulations* will be stric tly en- The dance begins a t 9 ... Lodge F or W e e k ­ end Freshmen to G o to Pearce’s necessary to r e a c h the d ance, it being held on the c am p us within the re a c h o f all stu d e n ts, accord- i ing to M a n a ge r l o c k e t ! . Couples are a d m itte d fo r 50 cents. S ta g s pay 75 cents. A g ro up composed o f the “ Y ” in forced. Chairm an ; Social C a le n da r Com. BOB E IK E L , Freshman Math Sharks Compete For Brown Prize Examinations Cover Elementary A lgebra and Trig Held in M. B. 232 Today at 5 E xam inations fo r th e a w a rd in g of the a nnual Brown m a th e m a tic s prize to freshm en in the U n iv e r ­ sity will he held to d a y a t 5 o clock in Main Building 232, Dr. IL J. E ttlin gcr, p ro fe sso r of m a th e ­ matics in the U n iv ersity has said. E n tran ce Work Thi? exam ination will cover the work of high schools re q u ire d for admission to the U niversity. The question* will be asked on algebra and the f u n d a m e n ta ls of Prizes of $15, plane geom etry. $10, and $5, will be aw a rd e d to the three highest c o n te sta n ts . Eligible* Listed The ex am in a tio n is open to all freshm en e n te r in g the U niv ersity in Septem ber, L ast the prize was a w ard e d to W. F. Stoek- well of Angleton hmh school, and I ; in 1925-20 the prize was aw a rd e d to Lorraine D echerd of A ustin. y e a r - E lliott* P hoto G E K A L D B A R K E S D A L E , from B e a u m o n t, a stu d e n t of A rts and in the College Sciences, is p r e s id e n t of the freshm an claes for the fall s e ­ mester. He will m a jo r in geo­ logy. Tryouts Held For Racquet Club Prospective Members A ttend First Meet­ ing Friday t o Em m a G len Vickers, p re sid e n t of R a c q ue t club, a nno un ces f ir s t try o u ts fo r a d v a n c e d tennis club f o r women F r i d a y a fte rn o o n a t 5. sign Prospective m e m b e rs m ust the list p o ste d in the balcony of the w o m a n ’s g y m and come to th e Special fir s t m e e tin g F r i d a y at the gym. club elimination to u r n a m e n t M em bership d e te r m in e d by l a d d e r in R acquet Co-Op Reports Saturday Game W ire to Bring in Results Texas-V andy Scrap a R e tu rn s of th e Toxas-V under* | hilt game, to be played in Dallas [his to u rn a - s a t u r d a y will be a nnou nced from b e ginn in g of th e U n iversity Co-op, 20 | a b o u t 2 ;15 o’clock S a tu rd a y a f te r - is th ro u g h which girls sign up f o r at fir s t of th e y e ar. la st until the end m en t will N ovem ber, w h en the highest ptop lc on th e la d d e r autom atically j nonn co n stitu te R a c q u e t club. na tions a re m a d e by girls ehalleng- busincgs m a n a g e r of ing any o f them in the ladd er. , E lim i-| w illia m L. McGill, supervising th e T ex as Inc., Publications, s ta te d t h a t the U niversity Co-op a n d the Publications have leased a special w ire to the Dallas s t a ­ dium. five girls above s t u d e n t e * th e to R acqu et c lu b m eets every F r i - : day from 5 ti o’clock. N ex t m eeting o f th e club will be F r i - , day, O c to b e r 16. Miss Gregg, i n - 1 t ra in in g s tr u c to r d e p a r tm e n t f o r women, will be sponsor th is y e a r. t h e physical in The g am e, play-by-play, will be an n o u n c e d from the Co-op, to ­ g e th e r with a s to r y of th e crowds, the hands, roo ters, e n tr a n c e of a nd pro gress o f the game. the g a m e advances. On the a w n in g of the Co-op a large sco reb oard , r e p r e s e n tin g a football field, will show th e plays as is I being done in o r d e r t h a t the s t u ­ dents the progress of the Longhorns in Dal- ■ las. in A ustin may watch This Dallas Fair Draws Record A ttendance D A LLA S, Texas, Oct, 12— I (U P )-— A new' attend.! nee record I f o r the s ta te f a ir of T exas w a s ’ in pro sp e c t to d a y as a r e s u lt o f I im mense th r o n g that clicked th e turn s tile s y e s te r d a y f o r Dallas day. Dallas Bill " <7.Wally ...... which re p o rte d at 176,602 T s e t a new record. Staff Positions On Cactus Filled Rutland, Estes, Oliver, and Adam s arc Section Editors Many o f th e s ta f f positions for the C a c tu s h a v e been filled, ac­ cording t o W illa rd Perkins, e ditor of the p u b lc a tio n . Perkins sta te s f u r t h e r t h a t th e s t a f f is not yet complete. Besides th e offices of editor-in- chief, h< Id b y Willard Perkins, a n d t h a t o f m a n a g in g edito r, by includes t h e Vie Moore, Ja m e s R u t la n d , the U niversity s e c tio n ; Mary Belle T u rn e r, R a lp h W righ t, a n d McKee, a s s is ta n ts ; F r a n k Estes, e dito r of th e adm in istratio n sac- j ti on. s ta f f e ditor of ... * *u . Preston O liver is editor of th e ] activities division. Roland Boyd rub- B o y Drops Dead in an.! B u b b e r C ro w d e r a r r editors a n d have charge of the fe a tu r e p ic tu r e s . As ye! no a t h ­ letic e d ito r has been selected, but P in t W e b b a n d J. S. Z acharay are co-edito r* in this de pa rtm e n t. E d ito r o f o rg an iz a tio n is A rche BROW NW OOD, T exas, Oct, 12 — ( U P ) — W eldon P erkins, 18, c f Dallas, drop ped dead from h e a r t Adams w ho has Bill S c h u a rt and disease in a class room a t H ow ard Jo hn P e eb les The ( ‘a c tu s a r t work will be in the h an ds o f Tom Holloway , and Fra n k M cK ee. Howard P ayne Class for his assistnat*. Payne College here today. “W hy I Shall Not Marry a Journalism B anquet Post- Co-ed” Is Special Feature poncd Lint I Friday, O ctober 21 T he L onghorn Magazine will be distrib u te d a t the U niversity C h o p T h u rs d a y m orning, O c to b e r 13, a f t e r IO o ’clock, acco rd in g to the editor. T he Student:* P ublications card m u st be p r ese n te d in o rd e r to ob tain a copy. T he f e a tu r e of th e first n u m b e r va the sem i-h um o rou s a rtic le by H oward A dam s en title d “ M arriage — W hy I Shall Not M arry a Co­ ed.” The full page illu stratio n in charcoal is by E d n a Collins, p o r­ tr a it p a in te r of A ustin. The m ag azine h as a new cover of copper color this year. O th e rs c o n trib u tin g to th e fir s t issue a r e : R uth H astings, M a r­ g a r e t Cousins, E d ith Bow m an, Em m a Shirley, Mrs. Jo e G ilbert an d Jo se p h in e B ra m le tte . Spanish Club to Give Short Plays Mary Ryan and W illiam Kessler G ive Spanish Skit With th e sponsors, Miss Lila Oasis a n d Mr. and Mrs, FL It. Sims p re sen t, the Spenteh D ra m ­ atics club its o ffic e rs installed fo r th e ensu in g year. M arian Eikel was appointed as presid ent, A r th u r VV. W oolsey as c orre sp on ding and Louise Buchwald as t r e a s u r e r . The nam es of th e vice-president and re g u la r s e c re ta ry will be a n ­ nounced a t the n e x t m eeting. s e c i e ta r y Miss Oasis made a s h o rt talk to the club a f t e r which a scene from the Spanish play, Z a rq u e ta , was given. M ary ( ’a th e r in e Ryan played as Dona and W illiam K ess­ ler as Bio. The following d a te s have been decided on fo r re g u la r m eetings. O c to b e r 0, N ovem ber 19, Novem­ ber 30, December 14, J a n u a r y 4 and J a n u a r y 18. S h o rt plays will be given a t each m eeting. ------ o Cap and Gown Holds Initiation Fifty-eight New Members R eceived Into Or­ ganization The Sigma Delta Chi banq uet md dance scheduled for F riday, October 14, has been postponed it has mtil F r id a y O ctober 21 been b a n q u e t will be held at /College Inn. a n n o u n c e d . The “ An e la b o ra te d in n e r has been a r r a n g e d , as well as the snap piest p ro g ra m given h play of the crossroads hero and a follies queen featuring &!en Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller in the leading role*. The scenario involves New York City and out­ in­ lying districts, and the cast clude* George Fawcett, Charles Gerard, Max Ascher, and Sydney Bra cy. Mum Miller sort of leatlin tie else to a say the leas*, plays a lend s in 'first tim* achieved a fi Universal pc i of his com *d tor ira: n. A Gentleman or The advan I In g e ttin g ‘ urn- w rt o f eve’ * in which formerly r no linesmen* by the and fire department. “A Gentleman of Paris” prom­ ises to outclass any earlier pic­ ture both as to plot and ss to ex* caline* of support in the cast. It bring* Mr, Menjou into view not PAGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A > THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19! At the Majestic Schedules For Class A and B Bandmen Chosen Interscholastic Football Given To Attend Game THE CINEMA MAJESTIC Thursday through Saturday, Adolph® Menjou in “ A G 'ntltrr.3 n o f P an* “ HANCOCK. Thursday through Saturday, Syd Chaplin in “ The Mi* »in : Link. “ Q U E E N : T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , P a t a y R u t h Mi l l er a n d G l e n T r y o n in “ P a i n t i n g t h e T o w n T E X A S T h u r s d a y , Reb® D a n i e l s i n “ A Kiaa in a T a x i ” ; F r i ­ d a y and S a t u r d a y , C o l l e e n M o o r # >n “ N a u g h t y b u t N i c e . " T h e Mi: ISI ti LI H SC lead irs importance, and his have deisms in other papers n more than flattering. Ar* e Marrhal, Lorraine Eddy, and diam B. Davidson are the re­ in infr dramatic perwnae, each to whom m well-known the — I). V. Vie public. A K i s s i n a I a xi Adolph© Menjou in 4 the Paramount Picture ’A Gentleman of Parish „ . . . . , . takes the part of the leading man. would never be the occasion any civic prid**. Douglas Gilmore Park A Kiss in a Taxi” is a fair tedy. And after saying that I rn checkmated. For there is bing harder to classify than a rtty and nothing so elusive . of d- fin it ion. When a picture is lukewarm this should be noted and j comparable to the rest there tho discussion should end. j of the stage props, and he look# Reasons for this and that can be 1 to me like he might have an inclin- dug into, but they remain of such ! ation for painting batiks, little Important* that the effort is wanted, is the only spot of the show. I never have liked Hobe Dan- Thin man is inimitable. Placed in id s, and this film only nerved to J a minor part, he gave the film al! entrench me deeper in that opin- the humor it contains and made ion, Her acting is usually second , passing entertainment of the whole I J rate, and certainly her beauty business. Chester Conklin really bright — J. G. S, work er, J. Maxwell, A. W. Batman, lr- dean o f women. win Tenent, John Ward, Carl New- others, however, bury and Norman G. Gerlich. A number* have ob tai pee a1 permission from their Trombones: Harold McDaniel. Dan B iw a. .«. P. Baker. W alter: ent» ,0 at,end the *»“ * >" . Three Pullman carli Vemor. Clinton, Donovan, Weldon main to be reserved for the I Gainer. Bi Lo- turn * <-• .'.r.: Raitlh ? well Bagwell, Charles Morriss. Baritone: Cecil Tolbert. Altos: E. F. Hoppe, E. J. Hunt­ er, J. H. Watts, W. S. Covington, Posey. | students have only two days in which to make reservatl at the office o f the dean of wl I en. Those having special ne J my d Drum- : Frank Abbott, Lewis s}on from th* ir parents ma. Thomas, Nelson Wimberley, Scotty I sent their letters to their hod Johnson, Carl Olson, Thad San- mothers instead of the dean J liers. women. Most of the girls who hi made their reservation will lei for Dallas Friday afternoon. Ti will return at various times dur; the week-end. C B M ,e h * ta l.d by Mgh jjch o o l;,. Roby, Hamlin at S * « t w .U r . L o n g llo r n B a n d W i l l A p - the In the In-; Desdemona at De Leon, Albany a' ! league contests of Moran, Seymour at Burkburnett, football team s entered in terseftofAstic the University of Texas for the | Iowa Park at Megargel. Archer City at Graham, Bowie week ending October 15 have been announced by Roy B. Henderson, j at Henrietta, Nocona at Mineral athletic director of the league bu-J Wells, Bellvue at Olney, Alvord at Dallas to play for reap, as fo llo w s: pear in New U ni­ forms Saturday ---------- i t * , , .Selection o f 60 men to go to the “Yandy J Decatur, Arlington at Masonic game was made by Band Director | Home (Fort W orth), Jacksboro at Burnett Pharr. New uniform v ill (Dallas) be issued and the band will make leonard at Bon- its first out-of-town appearance in on Saturday after- at Plainview, at Commerce, Electra, Vc rn tan Lubbock at Amarillo, Fort Worth ham, Wolfe City at Rockwall, Far- full uniform North Side at Parent Avenue (Dal- m eiw iH e at Van Alstyne. The Yuk is ai (F ort W orth) at W hitewright at Garland, Hell­ la«, Polytechnic Bryan High (D a lla s), Fort Worth demon at Mineola, Troup a t Long- section, Mark Central at North Dallas. [view, Mt. Pleasant at Winnsboro, Johnson, T. noon. In Conference A: Quanah at Strawn, Highland Park follows: Cornet Duncan* Scotty Class A Team* Play Hillsboro at Cleburne, W axa-' Fort Stockton at Marfa, Llano at Richland hachie at Mineral Wells, G aines-1 at Bertram, Brady I Ville at M cKinney, Denison : Plano, Palestine at Teague, Tyler nora at Eden, Santa Anna at Texarkana, Nacogdoches at Winters, Goldthwaite Athens, Lufkin j Sam Houston at | Bryan, Texas p J e ff Davis (Hous-j Dawson at Itasca, Lott at Me­ lton) at Galveston, Port Arthur a t ! Gregor, Rosebud at Belton, Lam- South PftKas at Springs, Mason at Kerrville, So- at San Jacksonvile, Saba, Ballinger at Coleman, Ris- Star at Brownwood. Killeen, Palestine (H ou ston ), (H ouston) at at at league, Trinity at Groveton, Sab- (Beaum ont) at Beaumont f o r ; Reagan High High, Waco at Main Avenue ( S a n |'na^ at Cotulla, Huntsville Antonio). Jack I J. Dunbar, Juster, Round Walker, Charlie Jack Smoot, James Crawford, Hudson, Roy Seekatz, Emory Camp, Charlie Kinzbach, Harvey Frost, and Holmes McNeeley. Clarinet section: John Mays, Abe Ginsburg, William Percy, Clauneh Brindley, Frank Stafford, Hurt Von Boeckman, Ralph Hick­ man, Chester Seekatz, Chauncey Cook, Darwin Fielder, Joe Shep- at pard, and O. F. Jones. 142 CI*** B Team* Play Crockett, Hondo at Uvalde, De- vine at Laredo, Pleasanton Saxophones: M. A. Buike, M. G. at Hansbro, Clements, Weldon Field-' Conference B: Follett at Cana-1 Pearsall, Flatonia at La Grange, I dian, Childress at Shamrock, F ar-1 b a n g e r at Georgetown, Sch ulen -1 Runge vs. Cuero ------ ------------------------ at Yorktown, well at Hereford, Canyon at. Fri- burg at Luling, Caldwell at Nava- Kenedy at Yorktown, St. Joseph’s Academy at Yoakum, Alice ona, Crosbyton at Tahoka, S n y -' at »°ta* Cam- Taft, Mission at Edinburg, Wes- der at Colorado, Post at Ra!Is, | Crockett at Amherst at Slaton. at Pharr, eron at Brenham, Eagle Lake at laco at McAllen, Mercedes Idalou at Spur, Hico at Cor- Bay City, Freeport at Goose Bonham, Harlingen at Huntsville, man, Haskell at Stamford, Roscoe Creek, Texas City a t Angleton, I Brownsville at San Benito. P iecolo: C. E. Bach. Drum major: A. C. Steere. Director: Burnett Pharr. ------------o-------------- R etu rn R eservations F ro m G am e F ew Only 55 girls have made return Pullman reservations the lo Vanderbilt game, Mi is Lula Bewdey, assistant to the according from TEXAS L a i t t i m e s t o d a y Bebe D aniels < in­ stal* football in the Trinity g am e last S a tu rd a y and who is expected to re p e a t in this week s gam e with V a n d e rb ilt U niver­ sity. El Paso Miners Preparing for Arizona Game The T exas-V anderbilt game al Dallas attracts the major part of ► gridiron attention. T exas is r a te d as the underdog in the annual clus- ; sic, but Clyde L ittlefield will put I into the field against the favored Commodores a team that is pos­ sessed of tw o valuable qualities— strength. The lig h t and reserve T exas team will be crippled by the loss of Captain R ufus King and Eddie Beular, two stellar backfield - l.um e B euiar, >wu perform ers, but their places w .ll | W ith t h i r s t g a m be ably filed by Joe King and Hughes. The gam e w ill be valu- able in affording critics a chance to judge the real m erit of Longhorn team , an — By KAY LE W IS E L PASO, T exas, October 12 f h for next Saturday, E. s c h e d u le d J. “ Doc” Stew art has his College good of Mines football team in Stewart and Saxon Are W orking Hard to Get Them in Shape opportunity with I I ‘ ___J Ii I • the shape for the tussle. The game is u zon a the I m versity o f A ho plnQP and it promises to be close. that has so far been denied be o f adverse w eather cond!- cause tions. Arizona down to is com ing and rub trample on the Mines in the dust, according to them new s from Tuscon. The W ildcats have long considered the Mines a A g g ie s Should Win The A ggies should elim inate Ar kansas from the Conference run- lung >at College Station. B ible’s minor team and this year they are out to impress that fact upon charges have shown them selves to them . be the “dark horse” of the confer­ ence so far. The Farm ers are fast, and the A ggie m entor has fashioned his attack around this quality o f his club, placing his ch ief reliance on end plays and passes. Arkansas beat Baylor at F ayettville the score lacked much of being impres­ sive when it is realized that the Bruins have reputedly the weakest team in this year’s race. Interest Pick* Up last week, but Since Stew art came out from the University o f Texas and took charge of the Mines football ac­ tivities, not only the student body The letter was dated “Grossies, but all El Paso has fe lt that the March 20, 1836, thirteen m iles be­ M ines wfa> going to have a wan­ low W ashington.” Grossit\s is now; ning team and their first cry was known as Groce. The writer tells to “ beat A rizona.” And while much of the as < 4ver, Stew art, as “d olefu l” happenings in early days in T exas. will make no predictions on the B eing one of the signers of the outcom e o f the Arizona gam e, or of Declaration of Independence any other gam e, El Paso and the T exas, Mr. Thom as was well Mines students firm ly believe the of the tim e is here when Arizona w ill go versed in first tim e. And state. The letter reads as follow s: down only that feelin g trickling back to Tus- con has caused the W ildcats to ' tim e to write you a few words, determ ine to com e down and ex- Major Green has ju st arrived and term inate the Miners once and for tells me that he saw you lately at j New Orleans, afterw ard at Ver- all interest regarding “ Dear Brother: the situation for the I have Stew art’s com ing to the M ines non, figured ‘‘The convention has adjourned, caused a sudden aw akening in El and, after a Declaration o f In­ Paso so far as football was con­ dependence, and adopting a Con­ cerned. El Paso has always taken little en- stitution, and electin g a president, tin? M ines gam es with thusiasm . The citizenship went vice president, secretary of state, ju st because o f war, o f the navy, of the treas- to see the gam es general— all ury, and there was no other place to go. I have not form ing the cabinet. the Mines T hey alw ays I tim e to write you would be defeated, am attorney general of T exas. Vou will, I have no doubt, see w art came out, bringing with him j from the papers a full account of the proceedings from Texas. The as assistant coach, Mack Saxon, president and his cabinet will fix star, El last year’s Longhorn their residence at Harrisburg on im m ediately cam e Paso life on waters of the Trinity on Gal­ lined up behind him. To and veston Bay, where you w ill bt a citizens prove their support, good your com m ittee headed by Edmund H letters. N ot so this ycmr. W hen Ste- El Paso Support* Team to direct in detail. attorney enough S. M. U. Has Set-up Ray M orrison’s M ustangs, stin g ­ ing from an unexpected d efeat at the hands of the Centenary G entle­ m en, will probably run up a large score on the Rice Owls. The de­ fea t last week will doubtless re­ m ove any traces of overconfidence that have found their w ay into the Pony camp, and it will be a hard­ hitting, scrapping team that will face H eism an’s charges. The M eth­ odists su ffered a little from in­ juries last w eek, but m ost of tin­ men j^ill be in good condition. The Horned Frogs should win over the A ustin Kangaroos, but it is unlikely that it will be an easy gam e, for P ete Cawthon usually turns out a team that fights to the last finish, and this year is no e x ­ ception. T. C. U. will carry a great advantage in w eight. B a y lo r-S t. Eds U ncertain tot out and of the Baylor- The outcom e St, Edward’s clash at W aco is problem atical, though it is reason­ able th at the Bears w ill win. Bay­ lor represents a weak team in the S o u th w e st C onference, w hile St. I Krohn, w en t raised E d w a r d ’snis unquestionably one of j $5,000 and turned it over to the th e stronger of this year’s small | athletic council college team s, but that it can with the Bears. Also to further show their inter­ est in the gam es, they have planned a the night before the Arizona gam e at which Mayor Thomason to preside. Also, Mayor Thomason has announced he is going to de­ clare a half holiday when the W ildcats come to town. A fter the d efeat of S. M. U. last week and the im pressive victory of A.&M. over Sew anee, the Farmers becam e the favorites for the con­ l f Texas should de­ feren ce title, scene will fe a t V anderbilt, likely sh ift again. But, regardless o f the outcom e, the w eek’s engage- mcnts will furnish a reliable basis it is unlikely successfully com pete for equipmen' pep m eeting city-wide the ( Fait o f the Alam o is San Antonio “ I have not speculated any as yet, tim es are a little d ifficu lt at this tim e. Santa Anna is in the country. was stormed on the 6th of this month the not a man escapted to tell news. About 180 Am ericans were butchered, C o l o n e l Crockett am ongst them , and I expect Major is said there was between 2,000 and 3,000 M exicans who made the relative t^le attac^- There was, according to their own account, upwards of 500 killed and as many wounded. the field with 800 men on the Colo­ rado; his force is increasing daily. Colonel Fannin is at Goliad with I A utrey o f Jackson. ! that “ General H ouston in It is to judge on which quality of the three leading team s — Texas, S. M. U ., and A. & M. --------------- -o-------------- An average of 1,500,000 letters are mailed each hour of the day throughout the country. “It Won’t Be Now” Long -FOXTROT Played by Paul W hitem an’s Orchestra ISAAC BLEDSOE F red Kingdom Mgr. 321 Cong., Phone 661P I ■I- The Majestic Man’s Shop REQUIRES Salesmen of a Certain T ype W e are in need o f additional Salesm en q ualified by vie w p oin t and ex p er ie n c e to serve our clie n te le in con* form ity with M ajestic M an’. Shop idea* o f service and sa tisfa ction . The requ irem en ts are such as will a ttr act U n iversity m en ’s clothing salesm en of the highest type. < •. ». * ' ’ * A pply in writing. — ----------------- ...... (.I* 600 men, Jill volunteers! 500 from the United States. They are fortified , and have, doubt, been a t t a c k e d before this j mand for food. I am anxious to hear from time. them . All my acquaintances are th e re that belong to the army. Frog raising has becom e a popu- t h e I have no | legs have been in such great de­ F r o g s for breed- ing purposes bring as high as $18 a pair and cents apiece. in Japan since tadpoles, 58 industry ia r “ I have very little doubt but that Santa Anna will attem pt to stprm that place. If he should succeed, they will su ffe r the f a te of those in the Alamo. Rut I feel confidence the plnce w ill be abb' to sustain itself. “ I will w rite to you again soon. “Yours, etc., ‘David Thomas. “To Dr. H. I. Thom as, Vernon, Miss.” In a vegetable garden in E ng­ l a n d bell-shaped glass covers are used, one for each plant. I hey are more successful in most res­ pects than hotbeds and no perma­ nent structure is needed. R ecent tests have shown that iridium is the hardest pure metal known. i£ Hello Students H ave you seen our $2750 $35OO 2 Trouser Suits D rop in an d “ look em o v e r /’ Y ou don t have to be an e x p e rt on fine tailo rin g or a ju d g e of clo th to see th e big value in th ese classy 2 T ro u se r S uits at such low prices. $27.50 and $35.00 C om e in a t y o u r first o p p o rtu n ity and see them For That Dallas Trip OVERCOATS U lsters — Raglans — Topcoats O u r line of new Overcoats is complete ami varied. New styles . . . New we av e s . . . New colors Special Price* for the W eek-end $ 10.00 $ 1 3 .5 0 $ 1 5 .0 0 $ 1 6 .5 0 $ 1 9 .5 0 $21.00 $ 2 2 .5 0 $ 2 5 .0 0 W A R R E N ’S 714 Congress The Cast Store On to Dallas I A suit or topcoat you are secretly asham ed of is dear at any price. M ajestic M an’s Shop suits and topcoats are made so that you may proudly w ear them anyw here. — and M ajestic Man’s Shop quality costs no more! Priced $25.00 and better r f / MA JESTIC M A N ' S SHOP Eddie Joseph, Mgr. S ev en E lev e n C ongress wmmrnzsmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm P R O F F E R E D I N T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S T O S T U D E N T S C A R I N G F O R T H E E X T R A O R D I NARY T Y P E O F G A R M E N T F A V O U R E D BY M E N A T T E N D I N G F A M O U S E N G L I S H S C H O O L S . E X H I B I T E D H E R E O N C H A R T E R H O U S E I TEXAS-VANDERBILT GAME DALLAS T ickets on sale MK-T trains leaving Austin 4 :4 5 p. rn. a n d l l p. rn. O ctober jj». Limit Return from D allas O ctober 17th. Leaves Austin 1 1 :00 p. m* Special Oct. 14th 'C oaches only. $ 4 .20 ROUND TRIP Return leave D allas 11 p. th* Saturday Oct. 15th. Coaches only. M-K-T STUDENTS SPECIAL L e a v e , A ustin 1 1 :0 0 p . rn. Oct. 14th. A r r iv e . D allas 7 : 0 0 a. rm O c t, 1 5 th . S p e c ia l S teep *** Co-eds, R eservation s to b e m ade through Dean o f W o m e n s o ffice. Jai Make P ullm an R e se r v a tio n s E arly KATY CITY TICKET OFFICE S T E P H E N F. A U S T I N H O T E L 106 East 7th * a l T H E D A I L Y T E X A N and shadow , I ‘‘26. () r, {«»«, L loyd, A.. In tim a te p e r- B enson, A. (A, The tre fo il, 1924. 18*2. V estal, Stanley. fa n d a n g o ; bal­ tra it of E. h. S., 1924. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. Czechoslovakia last y ea r pro- It Wells, fit G ., Works of H. G. We!!* 1887*1925, 1920. B o sw ell, J a m e s, L etters o f J am es M y stere du sie g e d ’O rlean s. S ain t duced IOO m o tio n p ictu re film s ,* B o sw e ll, 1924. Joan o f O rlean s, 1 9 2 6 . p a y in g the a cto rs fro m ?3 to $15 E icb en d o r ff, J ., S aim m t lic h e B arres, M aurice. U n hom m e libre, i a !f cm ' : i l ti M ille, P ierre. T w o little P a risia n s. R em a in s, J u ies. L u cien n e, 1924. S a n d y , Isa b elle. A ud erra, 19 2 4 . A n g e lo , P ascal. P ascal d ’A n g e io , S on o f Ita ly , 19 2 2 . One o f the le a d in g in d u strie s o f is th e m a k in g and th e co u n try se llin g o f sa n d w ich es. T he rev en u e E a rlier and la ter from th is f ir s t aid to th e h u n g ry fo rm s o f P e tr a r c h ’s C a n zon iere, I ap p roach es th a t fro m m otor cars 1 9 2 5 . and m ovies. P h elp h , R. S. ii fo th fc gi ti. P> ai hi S£ €< Bl P PACE FOUR C h e S a l l y C e x a n First College Daily in the South ♦ d i s h e d ©T th* c a r t e r s J I th* r n N m . t r e t I** * * by th* T w i t S ta d iu m abiieatioa*. Inc. every * * * * * * * ****** Monday. J ***11 "V#*ni hone V IM -SI (A fte r IO p. m., #1*7) 'A f te r IO p W rig h t, M anager J Hall •* t« O fle a t A ut tm , Tea**. E n tered a* aacond cia-* m a tte r a t t a . . . Vfcfr Itll AN O vc L l —— W W VMUCaAN ------------------------------- f i l l ] t~ lf. W elch ---- — — .............. ........ ................... — , M„ r .n L. Mcu.i i ---------------------- ------ , ...... ....... Bditnr-ftt-ChUrf . ___ Managing Editor ................... M anager of Fubllcatlons Chief Editor-al Writer i- A C U L T Y B u rt rvrke. BwfaMM M anager: tem ie LroRa M Net ii. H r-re Biod*©#. S m ith Bell, Rob IF Cir.raja t u n Mar a g e r; J* M anager : Lori ne S m o g ber. S e c re ta ry . Charta lie rrre o g , J I*, BITS IN ES S' AFP B art f i t A ssleta at Hu* Ire** M anager Henrirl ie Hopk > It. Wallace, a 1 , ,,la m Circ iation , . . t A ffies vt»«*#«r. ^ M anager EDITORIAL BOHO: John Allen. J’ bi A, Guinn, Hi I n Hamilton, • * • ^ D E P A R T M E N T A L E D IT O R S? Cladya W hitley, f r e t . i e * ; J san Tan**. *“■ •“ >' * Math B astin g * , th e a te r* . Jo* K eith agwfft Hob C a r' !•; I, ('baric* Devall, lr rn* flst.J e r. S p o rt/— tV ygia B anks. Hob Burge How ard Key. O tho Plum m er. W ithal I!, spin**, Hay!* Jtandolph. ____ T e x a s D e m o c r a c y — W h e r e i s It Official Notices ( E d ito r s N ot*; To in su re acc .racy > ty p e w ritten ; r r iw U iia m th'* A*, inn f lu e n t. in th- printing of off»<.t*i not*c«H. th* fta v t h*«r» »ct folio —in* ( I ) AH aoi ic** for m u tt be ( 2 1 m u tt be properly M f ii# * f 3 l m u*l J * m erited <4) m u st b# in th* ed itorial o file*a at J H ail by Q follow r*g o'clock each n ig h t m orn in g's be i**V turned In at 8 . H all 120 or d ep osited in th* copy bo* of th e n ig h t nttie* at J H all J or " fa tu ity N o tice* issu e th* for OERM AN (i0A MWE 1-6, will m i 't in Mum Building 26*. J. L. BOYSEN, Rhodes fleh o larsh ip sh o o ld th* «#*• m« » n h „f(! fail a t 8 p. rn. today rn (. irrleon hall loft i i n id er to guaiffy un*- m a st h., vt sophomore , tar ding and I,*- r.mc- . i,r of «x«* f»y O ctober I, A high • . *. hula*;ir r**c,rd, a* well a , infer--!* in Af her SCllvil <- f. w. KIK EM. I* pf e-r-M'Hail*. lads of the old west, 1027, W alton, Eda Lou. Dawn bay: _ >no>. , songs, Blackfoot and Na^aj > 1926. W e s c o t t , G N atives of rock, 1927. Ju t me, 1924. Whit®, Owen, A n d erson , Maxwell. T hree plays*. Wha* ITiee Glory, F irst flig h t, The Buccaneer, 1920. ! C la rk e , J . I. c . My life and mem* I erie*, 1925. Deli, Floyd. R unaw ay, 1 9 2 '. I M otes, M.. J. ed- Clyde Bitch and A nderson, Sherw ood. T a r, 102G. * B ach e lo r, Irving* Eben Holden, E lliot, M. H, T hree generation*,! J 900, 1923. h i e >„ ' S T ^ u t S i m T t i r is h m a n mathematical « a » * ( F e rg u so n , II. W olf song, 1927. DR. H. J ETTLWCEIL S S ; F rederic, Harold. T h , dam nation : b f T heron W are, I M S . H arte, B ret. L e tte r s o f B r et In the E m it open space* w here m en ar© rfff-i and w om en ca* bt ^ ♦ #2 - governor*, the m agr.ifwent American v»i u poised to flourish lu x u ria n tly . I , ' n - Star s ta te m ight be expected to exem plify the spirit o. the br >. Wirt na fit demo<-rarv « • * » o f ">0 pl,inn .n il p rairie, r f th e L o n e, A bove all place*, the u n iv e rsity which . . . . . . . A nother r f oar f M O fr fln g .d r a b » .b a tte r e d . Laat y e a r j it Http- THE FOLLOWING student* will ides** «.ajj «t th- Registrar'* Rendon, W. D. .lr g ^ , M I t a * * , : i * < * Drowning, Milton A.; Bryan. Carl I. « a , «... h e D.; faw n in g . y „ K elly, 11orern <*. Bb W ith h o o p s H arte, 1926. o f t ee l, 1900. K elly , Myra. L ittle a llen * , 1927. o f K nibbs, H . P artner* IL of m an wh< n a survey o f th is cam pus wa* mad who know A m erican colleges a- o f t h e m c o n c u r r e d rn t h e e m p h a t i c d e c l a r a t i o n t h a t in t h e U n i v e r s i t y m ff*y._ j v .n k a . , Dodd, w . E dw ard. P «* L o n d o n , C h a r m i o n . B< o f T ex as th e re wa-* less school sp irit, less class sp irit, leu* re a l con- MKb*r'/ n , ruv; Ehmsn, o. lasher; Mig- I j l i t 4 u -ii ..l,;* / J , g e n ia lity th an in a n y o th e r in stitu tio n w hich th e y B a d v i s i t e d . gelt ah y than in any ell aa ?h**w can bo k now n, ev ery one < oak, Ereiyn w . < room, p nuiu. k, < .»,,M. vtsn .ei Lay, K v , G r a d y . M a rq u a rd , J . P . Blit by a Krou,. r f in v e stig a to r , J , n . . - r # , . ^ . , ^ 1 . r ch an ce, 1924. IL UM, BvmrMtj Fount*, Floyd c« J ; Dav|l:i, Otto S .' L ondon. t K n ib bt, H. D avis. C harles ‘ * T. i 1 ? from P o w d er R iver, 1 9 1 9 , Book o f Jack r#, Black C a rg o . The rifling’ kid ■? Ad- e r tb m g B o itritu r* ;' ALL MEN deglrtng to rg m p ete for hi* letters* 1924. lf-very t h i n k i n g Harriett K .; Le.its D .; Greene. J Wh«i* is w rong w ith student* of th e U niversity I t is n ot necessary U ndergraduate know s th a t som ething is th e m a tte r. for im ported in v e stig a to rs to p o in t o u t o u r failin g s for us. One look a ro u n d is su ffic ie n t to convince an open-m inded ob serv er th a t th e Jordar) Howell R H«-fv*y, Alb**rt H inrieh, WilHsm R : Mowelfc Rag* ll j s r k ruin Will W ., ll txhf-s, W I:! is rn 8. liny W .; Ja m es, J a r * . en I-.; G riffith , | |. im- lf : , * I-.. f.i,.|,u w h ic h K *fkley, J im ; K »rr*n, A lbe-1 A : Kit* The senior ball wh ch in bnrun, J;»,i>. r E.; Kirkman, 8«r*h m. rn Mad leon! Grayer. ^Martin, James R cam pus is broken up into clicjues, clar.*, coalitions and have no common m e e tin g ground. in stitution* is th e clim ax o f the social a ctiv ities of the term , w as M.rH a tte n d e d last y e a r alm o st exclusively by the personnel of th e com* w„aft m ittec in c harge of it, and no one else, The iaw school dance in honor j ! of the budding ju rists of th e stale of Texas was abandoned be au M.,ody, Leroy D.. Mmirr ” • V,M ci.mt member of one cia assen eu u w i »-»•« frere not social erjua s and could not ne nrougnx. vm U n iv ersity Germ an and the A ll-U n iv ersity Gym d ance are a? far apart Newcomer, Matti. M**; Mi. hoi-*. Buford I V ” '™ U t i l e tw o p oles, in sp ite o f th e fa c t trap i b a ,,, equally c o r f n ,u ,k . . q u r f l , ch a p ero n ,* , M artin*, Gabriel A ; | I, ; Maya, C h e ater, Fr<-d V ; M erlin*r, Howard M.; M fW hlftney, flu* ,4jrk chester k. . Mier-, Had « k a r n n t e i S .; Mirelec. E d w ard ; Mnbiejr, Jo h n A Mn***, Cry M .; M urray, Leo T Nstb william D ; Nee. ham. Robert n ; t h - r c I* no such th in * a i a ilw tin c a M iin c mark w hich i „> w M i < Tare, i bar Ie- M adison, G ray I irtiri. Tom J m id in. M yrtle , i 'JfiksRs a tten d both, t hat both J m . m . n t A nr it ho b m tight to g eth er a s su ch . T h e o f OHO claw. a w m . ) th at tho mon N a n * . T heron w Haney, Mr*. A. I.. J) floor*, . r f rqwnll,- e ffic ie n t | I... Nil-hoi*. Jo* M _ Marion M. ; Meredith, la m. h. i „ . ia .» n .> ~ n Novy, (..bar!. ..„ U m n . , i . .< mf i i . SI*ppmti»< th in g as the school etam p which is im printed upon the Harvard m an, th e cla^s o f >1 th e cia is ’2H from o f LII. There is n o s u c h I 925. R hodes, Bb M. tru e, IM O. T a rk in g to n , 1 9 2 7 . Good m en and B ooth . P lu to c r a t, W hite, 8. Bb Hkookum chuck, 1925, P e n n e ll, E lix, R. in Rom e, V en ice , London, P a ris in the fig h tin g n in e tie s, 1926. N ig h ts: I ! I the C aliforn ia m an, the M innesota man c o a t i n g a f r c h m a n from a sen io r. Cynicism and clannishness reign suprem e. T h ere i«t no WUV o f d i f f e r - | Pf lh* d*>tn of wi.men in M i n f r i is n o v.u> It. Il l , MISS BEW LEY, School patriot ion j i i im****, j , a AI,L C.IRLS Inten d in g , to go I to th# and d em i-scien ce, 1927. j vundy ,:am** in ».it»,m*»hii#» must first L o ck h art, J , G. L ife o f R obert . from th.lr gr,me attem pt to Say the blame for conditions upon tho Tat t t ri.i. int par(inu an(J „r,.,er t it to th^ir hJiiav. i f „ aaw Jiiinw . niw.n tho f n c t th a t the I ©hi aln a let tor of a i , royal i i , . . Burns. grhord is too la rg e and com b in es too m any h eter o g en eo u s’ elem en t*. J f a r l a r g e r than t h e U niversity of T ex as, u n iv ersities ALL m e n P i - M w iv e r* it ie oui, , i I V.hich draw th e ii stu d en ts f rom fa m ilies o f even m ore d iv erg en t so cia l b ack g rounds, have class sp irit, have dem ocracy, have a com m on meet idea!. ta g g ro u n d and a com m on .C alifornia, P en n sy lv an ia, and i ^ lnt«r#*t**«i in going out fo r ftMMUtnnt m«n*g#r <>f t#nni«, band In I implication to wu*y B. Gin**, m«wag*r athl#tit'H, % Hull, ut oho m iss iie w l e y. J G ordon, A. C. A ileg ra ; T h e sto ry o f B yron a n d M is s C ljtin n ont, . . . . i v & n . I Brajrbrooke, P. Considerations on S. It. FISK E. Hanalei?, Edmund Goss* Style Value for C ollege Men See th e new a r ­ a rivals! Choose th e e x ­ suit from selection. tensive And a f t e r th e n , you’ve w orn it fo r a w h ile ,, check us ip on the s ta te m e n t that no b e tte r look­ e r lo n g e r w e a r in g suit e n te r could your w ardro be. Hats, shoes and a c ­ cessories . . . w ith that touch of last- minute style. IO r/< disco un t to h o ld e rs o f m e r ­ co-o pera­ c h a n ts tive coupon bo oks. J o s e p h ’ s M a n ’ s S h o p H I E . 6t h S t . ti,: o f th.- la w .c h o e l | M o ..,., warn. » W illiam his le tte r s, 1924. W en d ell, B. B a rrett W en d ell and j . w. R ogers, W ill. T h e r e ’* n ot a b ath - ; ing Huit In R ussian and o th er : b are fa c ts, 1927. ,’ S !| R* Me. h> Wf . * r ’ ' m * r i« B« w riter.,; b e m e e x tr a ct* I rom h « notebook ?, 1926. New Vanities W e h o u e i n s t r e c e i v e d a $ h u n n e n t o f t h e n e w l l a d n u t V a n i t i e s , GIRLS MAY o btain pullm an re** r a- - tiom* for th* Vaady ftum*- at th* ntfiu*! B r illio n , Crane# P o litica l o f the Blnglish R o m a n ticists. I id e a s t D u B a r r y , g o l d c a s e w i t h c h o i n S ’ h ellin g , B’elix Bb S h a k esp ea re i D u B a r n j , l i p s t i c k i n h a n d l e .... $2.50 $5.00 D en "V ille , s i l v e r ca se w i t h c h a in a u d auth, $5.00 i n h a n d l e l i p s t i c k — T h e l a t e s t t h i n g s o u t . Y o u s h o u l d h a v e o n e . A ll seniors and graduates please com e to B. Hall and sign up at once for your pic­ tures in the Cactus, This w ill require only a m om ent of your time, but it is necessary now. ( S i g n e d ) WILLARD PERKINS, Editor S. S. A. Fitch, Tom Flem ing, C laude Florence, W illis Floyd,, E s te r F o g a rty , M arion Fom by, C a rte r B ert F o rbes, T h o m a s A lta F o rb es, F ra n c is E llen F oster, M innie W a r re n a F r a n k , Jo e F ra n k lin , Mar- gerie F ree d so n , L o rena F rien d , R ich ard F ro zz e ll, Creston H enry B'unk, T h o m as G a lla h e r, M au rice G a rd n e r, C asteel C arlin, Mrs. C aroline W a te rs G a rre t, Iren e G a rre t, E u g e n e F o rre s t G e rm a n , Mrs. H a id e e W illiam s G e rh a r d t, R ay m o nd Ger- h a rd t, K a th erin e Gibbons, F r a n c is Gillum, O pal G ilstrap, Ju lie n G insberg, H e n ry M. G lass, K e n ­ neth G ofo rth, J a m e s Goggin, Sybil Lois G oldsm ith, A u d re y G o ld th o rp , Eloise Gooch, Lionel G oodstien, M att M artin G o u g er, F ra n k lin T h o m as G ra h a m , H arv ey Lewis G ra h a m , J e a n A rm o u r G ra h a m , M artin Togo G reen, T h om as C olem an G reen , J o v e r t Lee Grq^r, Bee Grissom, Cora Lee Guinn, Almon Guisberg, H a rry E m anu el G ustafson, M ary Jo ]ftc w T < S -------- K o a li *1926 ° ” B ravbrooke, P. K ipling and his ° # , 2 S 5 soldiers. — I W ard , F. M. Poem s o f Jo h n so n , and Collins, f G oldsm ith, G ray 2300 G u a d a l u p e . , , _ , University Drug Store P . W . M c F a d d e n & C o . H airston. p h o n e 5314 in s titu tio n s each class ha? M ichigan a re exam ples. Bor i n s t a n t , here th e freshbieri w ho w ear green caps a re o fte n c h a ra c te r,zed as fools who deserve th e tr e a t- m erit th e y re c e iv e , and the f r a te r n ity fresh m an usually do n ot w ear KELmjaMt th em . A t o th e r in st Rut ions, th e fre sh m a n cap is an h o n d rab le sign m .p Z J z » \ of ra n k , and tho “ fis h ” cfho fails to w ear one is anathem ize^!. ^ I o th e r i t s ’ cider Or em blem , each class fe e ls iu elf an e n tity , and all feel the urge of the s p irit of “ do or d ie , t e r th e old school” which is a b se n t here except on ra re occasions, j to rmw l 4 r h a {^ th e f r a te r n itie s are resp o n sib le for some of the aloofness w hich prevails! B u t f ra te r n itie s a t o th e r schools ta k e th e g r e a te s t! (lMy o f pride in b u ild in g a sp irit of dem ocracy and of lo y a lty ah to n g th e ir J Gheir. m em b ers—a n d in fe w o th e r schools does th e su p e rfic ia l d istin c tio n of ^ ^ werobpr n CJr*-*k le tte r em blem m ean SO m uch. * u r e e x If-iver entni LnH*r«ity i s • j . . . . . A * ' 1912. k*f;k,^n m Un b u s in g j G ilb e rt, W. S., His life and le t­ ter®, 1925. TH K PRESID EN T, Medwall, H enry, Fulgcns and century at 5 0 clock »t Texas Bibi* \ g ^ g LOGgDON a secular play, 1926. fiftee n th I Shaw, G. B ernard, Gashed B yron’s «»«*» «(h*» be * not r*t*r«rented th. , . ..r th. Rusk Literary St*- i profession, 1926. _ _ . _ in an intercoiirsute «i*b»G B ray b ro o k e, P ., G enius of Ber- n a rd «h.(U.- ’ # I qu#*tion for th» tryout* to | Zangw ill T C ockpit 1921 «rt»*Wdsr1 *’ S y k es, H. IX, S id e lig h ts on E liza- ,* «i>*ll#d. Ailvancod leal chemistry s tu d e n ts and friends a re in- * - I CHEM ISTRY CLUB m ort* ,.M.nif,K «, « o’clock in k hail r, W illis f l d y b , — — term * ^ to a i ■ , , ; , 1 . Then an tid r.n*mhJ i.d ^ M in ^ j M an* 192°- w olf.IE j o h n s o n D o u g la s, N o rm a n , S ou th w in d ,: BL HIU, Secy. J S ln 1' ' ^ } . v'fh .'■ | I), la Mrs ix>n7l» lad y 7 :3 0 *• m - T h a r r fa y . O ct. 13th Dobson, A ustin, B’anny B ur­ G arnett, M, R., Samuel B utler and i1! bi? fam ily relations, 1926. o f G rosven or S q u a re. ’ * 3 l:>26. Dr 1:. Ervine, St. John G., Mrs. M artin’s H aggard, IL IX, King Solomon’s mines. K ennedy, M., The ladies o f Lon- J ; don, 1925. r -r r o n w t i g h t - S c h r e i n e r , S . C ,( L i f e ___ onw right-Schreiner, of Olice Schreiner. o r * CALLED MEETING U n i v e r s i t y b o d g e N o . 1 1 9 0 , A . F . , X' A . M ., S c o t t i s h R i t e C a t h e d r a l , I al! d ro sses sm aller _ U N IV E R SIT Y G IR L S: Special ra te s on 36. M rs. ‘ 1G C o n g ress, over Beacon Shoe ——Oct. 18 th a n ~ Store. L I g L J. L. Ruse, W. M. Claude ‘ ■ Work in E. A. degree. V isito r s w e!- h e m s t i t c h i n g and p ittin g ; we’re as d o e a* your telephone; call 60-to. yi^ Get 2 . I *~mz----- X----------- C ---------- 7----- 7T" I p i r a t i n g that win not come out. th e b est. B u tto n cov­ ering, rh in esto n e* a apeelafty. Mrs. Kip- You can buy a fa cto ry , re b u ilt ma- Penbrook, 612 1-2 oC ngress Ave. Phone Nov. A W hy Rent a T y p e w riter? ‘ C q x k t * * * Avenue H e m stitc h in g , PLEA TIN G th a t will chin#, $3 dow n, $5 a m o n th . A gency for I 3363. Royal P o rta b le , com e n o t TURPEN ’? TYPEW RITER EXCHANGE 207 W. 6 P hone 5542 ! O pposite P o st O tic * illk , c o tto n , PLEA TIN G ANY S T Y L E : H e m stitc h in g , Button.# fancy co* rod, 64 v arlet'# * . R h in esto n es , ;‘t to order. Phone 8362. Mabel (»an- 716 C ongres*. o v er Beacon Shoe — oct. IS silv er. gold. I EW**-_______ .________ GYM t e a m will m eet b v « ry T u esd ay , j Morris, W., S undering flood. C hairm an I'nwrwi C.»rii*»itt«K* i th# W isfneaday W ednesday and T h u rsd ay a t V ©‘cluck, w ith p ractice o p tional Tho## who h a v, not yet signed up will m eet In 5 o'clock. the W om an’# Gym T u esd ay a t j LITTLE THOMPSON. From Other Pens A Shocking State of Affairs For Sale Cheap 2 B'ord T o u rin g C ars I C leveland T o u rin g C ar I O v erland T o u rin g C a r KNIGHTrOVERLAND CO. P h o n e 2 - 3 1 6 1 3 0 5 W . 5 t h Porch. A n tiq u e w icker w h atn o t. NICE W IC K ER SET for p arlo r or sun lr* a a rticle s. — 18 beds, 1701 San Ja c in to , tab les. O th e r '.student - •» A N 18-FO OT m ahogany fitte d DeL uae model paddle canoe w ith p o rtag e tru ck , paddies, canoe ch air, 498?., — 14 n#i day noon, diam ond LOST OK ST O L E N — A t girls* gym W ed- fam ily heirloom . L ib eral re w ard and no Ques­ 3410 tio n s &,#ked. M rs. J . W. E xcite, — 16 Du . a1 St., P hone 5525. rin g , LOST— On g lasses, betw een San A ntonio tw e n ty -fira t s tre e t, p a ir of an d in 2100 block on N ueces. Sadler. R e­ — 16 9566. or N ueces or Phone w ard. 7819 LO ST : Gold v an ity w ith M issouri seal ——13 on it. Phone 3587. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT-—A few choice room s young men or couples. 1934 San An* — I t tonio. P hone 7385. com plete. Gall I M c ELY FU R N ISH E D ROO M S: L inens fu rn ish e d and good m aid serv ice. 1504 8196 or — O ct. 20 C ongress P hone Ave., USED T IR ES, cheap a t th e O. K. GAU- 32O6. —-IS I -------- - AGE, TIO W est 2nd St. TO SE L L or exchange for ca* heater, larg e M ajestic E le ctric heaters. tw o Phone 31935 BEDROOM with living room that can be converted in'o living room. Sooth­ e s t exposure. Garage. Very desirable. 240K Kb, Grande. Phone 235lf,. —13 Read Texan Classifieds! Som e lu ck y U n iv e rsity stu d e n t w ilt re- Nu«c«s, phone 3667. lining g o ats, m aker, dre# - m aking, rem odeling. dancing co stu m es. 2816 c u r prices now, re- j Ail k in d 1* of wood delivered a t once. Get W. C. L ear, Phone ——*Ottt. 18 O c t. 21 4789. MRS. A. K, B E L L : U n iv e rsity drt-ss- WOOD WOOD TYPING ce? vc a fre e airp lan e rid e o v e r A ustin J -------------- th is w eek. it may be you. W atch for y o u r nam e. FOR SALE APARTMENTS FOR RENT F U R N IS H E D A PA R T M E N T S: 5 room s, sleep in g porch. H eatro la h e at and g a r­ a g e / M organ T. S m ith, 3974, 2814 Rio — tf2 G rande. N ear right. Good ones are scarce. A F ew Choice Lots the U niversity, priced JU S T FIN ISH ED— F u rn ish e d a p artm e n t one or tw o bedroom s. 'p r iv a te b a th and K itc h e n e tte in Approved H o u se fo r girl — i s Dial 8088. INSTALLMENT LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 2268 G u ad alu p e P hone 2-3614 WOOD A N D ICE E. M. A shford, Phone 3742 W oodyard - 3016 Guadalupe St. W OODMAN’S FIX )W FR SH O P C ut FOR E X PE R T T Y PIN G reaso n ab ls ra te s call 2-2879 and ask fo r J a c k ­ — Oct. 21 son. a t W A N TED flowers, w edding b o u q u ets, deco ratio n s, , ANY M ERCHANTS of A u stin who h av e by d eserv in g to com* Nov. *> t m q n ic t e w ith U n iv e rsity Y. M. C. A« t f - • M W, 6 th. P hone J3 6 J, n ig h t phone, U n iv e rsity stu d e n ts are asked 4018. l ° ba th a t couId b® *?u'K"X u POt Phone 9014. w *' LOST A N D FO UND LO ST— A w h ite m ale bull dog. Finder p lease call 2-2633 fo r $5.00 rew ard. I ? B. H all. NOTARY PU B LIC a t office of T #vas S tu d e n ts P u b licatio n s, Inc. Room 119, _ t f FO® R e n t: H ousekeeping a p a rtm e n ts fu r- i ------------ -- n il h o d ; priv et# b a th s , ail m odern. WOOD— WOOD Sleeping porches and re n t. Mias Annie B a rn h a rt, 705 W est I blocks. telep h o n e. C h eap ' g rad es? Pbstoak, N o th in g b u t b e st C edar, Cordwood, P ro m p t d eliv ery , W e st Aux* g o ld -silv er fo u n tain pea. LOST *—On c am p i* or a t F a ir g rounds. re- ttiw h N am e o f ow ner on b a rre l. Call -16 $5.00 Nov. I * 2-3068 for ow ner. -IO I tin W oodyard. Phone 74 46. 22 1-2, P hone OO4:1. 1927 CACTUS W A N T ED : M u st bs H f ir s t cia*# condition. S ta te price a s k e i. A ddress Box 1927-C, U n iv e rsity S t a ­ _ t f tio n . H A R O LD T E E N - W I N C E D M E R C U R Y REIN CARN ATED , T H E (’ZEC ll C LUB will m eet T h u rsd ay .VI. IL 108. T his In n ig h t »* 7:36 in pn«tin« P ersons rat* d high for im p e rtu rb a b ility m ay get a shock out of the j dw?h*WTW re en ttJy made by P resident Themas of the U niversity of m k h ic his annual address to th® faculty. Dr. Thomas reports th at j meeting await# you. Visiter* ar# w#i ; g e ttin g ready fo r a sure a serious and capa bb- survey a t the University OI Minnesota has? d e r . ort*traUd that ' w hile w om en do not do b etter work than m en, they g et higher g ra d es,” Dr. T h om as assured hi? p ro fesso ria l h earers that “ibU sta tem en t was n ot m ade in jest, but a fte r a th orou gh e x ­ am ination I g to th e fem a le in flu e n c e upon the a v era g e m ale mind. Som e tim e later, L ' in a ber ions vein, a young w om an con fid ed to m e th a t she had dis-! c m . red . h e . -Mild g e t S e tte r r » d « by w o rk in g h- r p ro fe w o r. th a n by w orking a t h er * ALL CIR!JI going on the T c -W A a -H D s outing S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n place nam # and 33 e#at» lo th e box in th# balcony it is d u e l >/ th* W oman'* G ym nasium before Fn* lay at one a clock, nil that in the dead i Ho*. Hikers will leave the gym at I ? ;,7d. • There: will be dbtctBsion of what far. bn done about it, hp J att *6 nobody I assot which -hey wart come. AUo be enough picnic next Sunday. is,” rep o rt- Dr. Thomas, “ th at I I agers who mu-* be The conclusion p Ess*® r o o t s , Director. awpilfaifttas for Depoftmental Mar.* j I’ 1. MIKESKA. ,NT, AMURAL - ■- ■ * ■ ■' P re sid e n t. la.” * from “ # 1 # r j ( RENT A TYPEWRITER $3.00 p e r m o nth F o u r m o n th s fo r $10.00 All m akes, F. L. P atty P h o n e G060 we d eliv er th e d ep art' to reprewttt T hese m en will he m em bers of th# De /** rn* MUI Council and will b s rss p o a - J th e ir d e p artm e n t. ' —•< i|b l# fo r atb iclic* In T h is o ffle# carri## the award o f a j#r- j — — *#y. A pplications m u st be m ad# in w rit- ; nu: am! * rued n a t Int nm irol % hail, a t ©acc fflc< at j L t i L j w#— —• — 7 & £ M IS — — SM CU/ “ s , * * -O- S „ . [ 9 U P V TSAVV A S A S 4 TAC KLE ^ 5 BV W « * r . Tim a t , ,, ,, . . . . . . I* ll' e o t d k d to deny th a t the condition reported ut mn actuality. College p z e m & e n U will ta lk about it v e ry gravely to th e ir fa c u ltie s; and ftonit o f the fa c u lty m em bers will proceed to d e m o n stra te th e ir im m unity to the influence of co-ed sw eetn ess by giving w orse g ra d e s to th e girl? tftan to th e boy*. B ut p a t e n t l y th is u n n a tu ra l and ab n o rm al a ttitu d e of leaning backward will end. The few conscientious protestor* will td jb s .Att* th e ir norm a; solve-:.. A nd once again we shall have, in full d e v elo p m en t, th a t en o rm o u s evil which Dr. Thom as discloses to an OBSu*pe< ting country. A Worm’s Eye View of Books W hat can Im* d en e a b o u t it? T h a t que stem m ay be discussed till le a g u e s h ang o u t. A nd all th e tim e th e m ale p re sid en ts an d the overw helm m g m ale m a jo ritie - o f th e fa e u ltie s of eo-educationaS col­ leg es will be well aw are w hat can de done ab o ut it. T hey will know Chat the one thing necessary is to outnumber the male members of I FheJp*, ®* Ute faculties by women, in the same proportion in which the women , 1‘r“** m em ber» are now outnum bered by men. Then it will be d e m o n stra te d to th e atkfa* lion of th o se m aking any serio u s survey th a t “ while m en do not do m ore w ork nor b e tte r w ork th a n wom en, th e y g e t higher acad**-” A nd young men, “ in a serious vein,” will be confiding their t t y th a t they can g e t L etter grad es by -working th e ir 'professor^ F o r t VVo rtu Sitar, dram s, IO U . Lyrism s, epopee B yliner, VV. C a ra v a n , 1926. P eabody, J . P . D iary and le tte rs o f .Josephine P re sto n P eab o d y , 1925. 2SCQ&I W. Splashing’ Sunlight L ite r a tu re , _ . Debater’s Manual. THURSDAY, OCTOGER 13, 1927. Campus Society K. K. G. Initiation E n g a g am en t A n n o u n c e d Kappa K appa G am m as beld E th e l M a r r F ra n k lin of A ustin _ - h a r th e im- j Brodie a n d Roswell Miller, was J A ntonio. tw o Im m e d ia te ly in h ono r of initiation W e d n e sd a y fo rm a! a t j e n te rta in e d with a bridge p a r ty ^ er borne T u e sd a y a f te r n o o n a t th e c h a p te r house. following a b u f f e t s u p p e r was which the e n ? a g e m e n t o f B elm on t given tia te s, M arie B u tle r a nd W i l t o n , W a d e , T he house was d e c o ra te d ) , , W ade. T h e house was d eco rate® . pro fu sely with a n d o th er c u t flow ers, a n d the honorees w ere p re s e n te d w ith co r­ rosebuds. A bout sages of pink 60 guests, includ in g th e a lu m n ae, active m e m be rs and p ledges were p re se n t fo r dinn er. fam ilies called f o r tea. T he m a rria g e will M em bers of th e b ri c h ry sa n th e m u m s ^ I N ov em ber 18. Miss Brodie is th e | g r a n d d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J. W . G rah a m of A u stin , an d bo th | |j th e brideg roo m a n d the bride-to- the be a r e f o r m e r U niversity. s t u d e n ts of t a k e place nced A ( p a r ty w ere gu e sta fo l. thc a f - | r a m p F e ld e r m em bers 0 f the two mnfni Mrs. Dick ^ C a th e rin e W h ite of L ittle field Vandv Wins 7 . an the w eek-end in will spend A ntonio. Games out or IU T I A Thc com plete re c o rd of gam es th at have been played betw een the one game has been tied. Muckleroy Leads House-Mothers i *r' two schools follow s: Bobbie B lanks of S a n A ntonio will spend the week-end in Lock- Texas Has W on Only Two t th e g u e s t o f Elizabeth as and Tied O n e Since Beginning J o rd a n . S a r a h T u r k will w eek -en d a t h e r hom e spend in the San f r o m Football te a m s \ a n d e r ­ u n U niversity a n d T e x a s U n iv e r­ sity have m et on the gridiron ten and Mis. tim es in th e past. T he Commo* San A n t o n i o . dores have had a lion’s sh a re in to the w inning of g a m e s in th e past. T e rre ll of m o to re d to A ustin T u esd a y visit th e ir T e rre ll a n d M ary Louise Fe lde r. V anderbilt has w on seven, d a u g h te r s , E le a n o r Texas has won tw o of the game. , and -Texas 0, V a n d y 6. 1S9(J 1900— T ex as 22, V and y 0. 1003 - T exas 5, V andy 5. 1905— T e x as 0, V a n d y 33. I :<06— T ex as 0, V and y 45. I '.*21- T exas 0, V undy 20. 1922 —T exas IO, V an dy 20. 1923— T ex as IO, V andy 0. 1025— T e x a s 6, V andy 14. 1926— T e x a s 0, V andy 7. C alifo rnia _ fishing Miss Terrill Speaks at M eet­ ing to Elect O f ­ ficers Girl’s H o usem others’ Associa- ciation held its f ir s t m e e tin g in the girl’s study hall W ed nesday o f f i ­ a fte r n o o n , cers b e in g e le c te d : Mrs. M aud p re s id e n t; Mrs, L. , M uckleroy, in du stries j Lusk, vic e -p re sid e n t; Mrs, C. F. follow ing the d ra w $25,009,000 w orth of food Dunlap, s e c r e ta ry -tre n sn re r, ut ot th e ocean e v e ry year. i At th e nex t re g u la r m eeting, th e PAGE FIVE second W ednesday in ev ery m onth Miss T errill gave a talk on help- , . , mg, how to help a girl m ake the p ro g ra m will he on “ Stan - (lards of Service,” sub-topics be- bro aden ing th e y o u n g people to n o t only t o them selv es them selves morally. a * to to help a girl bo kecp g irls d u rin g th e s u t e Ath . g ra d e s ; how hap p y a w a y from hom e; how to to be help a girl enjoy a wholesome so- held the 17, 18, and 1§ of Novem- eial lift je t jc A ssociation m e e tin g The h o u se m o th e rs stre n g th e n ag reed b u t . , , D orothy Kemp, A n n a Louise W h ita k e r, and E le a n o r McKenzie o f the Alpha Chi O m ega house a re going to Dallas this week-end f o r the T e x a s - V a n d e rb ilt game. Winnie Lee the Alpha Chi Omega house will go to San A ntonio S a tu r d a y . Jack so n o f Kila Bess K ennedy, A lpha Chi Omega, will spend th e week-end a t her home in G alveston. Virginia M cGaha and Maxey C u rter from th e Z eta T a u Alpha house a r e going to Dallas f o r th c week-end. Zeta T au Alpha held initiation W e d n e sd a y evening fo r Germe- dine M artin, V irginia C a r te r , M ar­ ('ra v e n s, V irginia Collier, jorie and K athleen Melat. Artie Mae S a n d ife r, Miriam Collier, C a th e rin e Rose, Mary Baillio, N a n cy P e ttu s , and Edith the A lpha Phi E ile n g e rd e r o f house will go to Dallas f o r the gam e this w eek-end. C a the rin e Davis, A lpha Phi, s p e n t W edn esd ay in San A ntonio. of II oust I n is in A ustin visiting her f a t h e r , Dr. E. H. Golaz. Mrs. Nelson L o n g n e c k e r i N an cy F if th is going to San A ntonio for the w eek-end. M ary Ellen Nelson, M a ry Louise M u rra y , a n d F ra n c e s McConnell a r e going to Dallas f o r th e game. ] Sadie S ham blum to sp e n d th e week-end w ith h e r p a r ­ e n ts in F o r t W o rth . is going is going D o ro th y M etzler to Dallas fo r a s h o r t visit w ith h e r pa re n ts. M a rjo rie H irsc h will ac- co m p any h e r as h e r gu est. Silvy O ppenheim , A lene Jaco bs, and R ita O b e r d o r f e r a re going to Dallas f o r th e gam e. K a th e rin e H o rn will spend th e week-end in W aco. J a n e W ebb will be of J a n e P r a t h e r week-end T e x a s-V a n d e rb ilt gam e. in Dallas and will a tte n d th e g u est this th e M a ria n n a E n g elk in g and F a n ­ the nie Lee N o rto n will spend w eek-end in San A nton io . Mr. and Mrs. D. S. C astle of in A ustin visiting A bilene th e ir d a u g h te r, C a th e rin e . a re M ary Holland, M a ry Lee Vance, Ja c q u elin e Nisbet, Maxine H ew ­ itt, Mary V irginia S e a m e n , and B lots# Reid of the Phi Mu house a re going to Dallas fo r t h e T exas- V a nd e rb ilt game. D orothy G ra h a m a n d Lillian to Dallas fo r Randle are going th e week-end. Sybil C arroll of H ousto n will leave T h u rsd a y f o r D allas w here she will be th e g u e s t of Ellen L a n ha m fo r the T e x a s-V a n d e rb ilt game. H azel Massie o f L ittle f ie ld ’s will go to Dallas, w here she will m e e t h er p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Massie o f F lo yd ada. T h ey will a tte n d th e g am e S a tu rd a y H a n n a h Brookes to spend the w eek-end a t h e r home in Corsicana. is g oing A. B. Sa w y e r h a s gone to C uero f o r the w eek-end. A lbe Angell an d N a ta lie M a t­ thew s will sp end th e w eek-end a t th e ir homes in Dallas a nd will at- te n d th e T e x a s-V a n d e rb ilt gam e a nd the s ta te fa ir. S H O E S th a t trip a w a y to th e T e x a s - V a n d y G a m e . New Slippers! for that week-end trip on the University Special. A count of toes will show French Boot Shop shoes scoring heavily. „ Time enough Thursday or Friday to select the cor­ rect slipper for travel and the game— and for the dance at the Adolphus. OPPORTUNITY SALE One Dollar off on any hat or slipper in store Thursday, Friday and Saturday It’s an opportunity of life time to buy your shoes and hats first of the season at a dollar saving. Si f t J LL Show Vandy THAT TEXAS SPIRIT W ear Os •ange and W hite to Dallas TEXAS PENNANTS “T ” ARM-BANDS In an assortment that offers Texas colors to conrovin to every taste. Enough to go around, too! Longhorn Tire Covers Cover the spare of Texas Boosters. And th ey’re good-looking. O nly $ 2 .5 0 T exas Stickers “ PUT ON LONGHORN COLORS” P r ic e d 10 .0 0 , 1 1 .5 0 , 1 2 .5 0 and m o r e Where q.'VYV'C c ~'!ra J r r j CO-OP THIE S T ilP E N T S 'S T O f S E C o n ^ ^ p h o n e 23535 For Those Who Stay at Home . - x A Complete Leased Wire of the TEXAS-VANDERBILT GAME Saturday, October 15,1927 Beginning About 2:15 p. rn. D e a d lin e SENIOR PICTURES IN CACTUS T he U niversity Co-op and the T exas Students Publications, Inc. have arranged for a special leased w ire direct to the D allas stadium. NOVEMBER I T he announcer in D allas w ill give the com plete story of the gam e; telling of the crowd; the entrances of the Bands and rooters; the progress cf the gam e, play b y play. A score board, representing a football field, w ill be placed on the aw ning af the Co op and the progress of the gam e w ill be show n in addition to the announcements.. Seven hundred pictures yet to be taken. Will you be in the last week’s Frantic rush or will you 1 Ll ) " | J; ' < 5 ^ . : I * • ' i; T he com plete story of the gam e w ill appear in T he T exan regular free Football Edition early Saturday evening. Call at B. Hall 119 Today for Your Studio Appointment? THE TEXAS STUDENTS PUBLICATIONS, Inc. P A C I SIX T M F . D A I L Y T F X A N T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 1 3 , I Writer Strikes at Writing Masterpiece on Shiftless Flivve A Coming Generations Shan’t Think She Rode in Wreck In Rain to German or Game club, s e c r e t a r y of W. A. A. a n : a m e m b e r o f Y. VV, C. A. La>: y e a r s h e s e r v e d as a c a p t a i n f o r th e s t a d i u m d r iv e . --------o- i n t e r e s t if e le c te d , a s s e m b l y u p o n rn m e e ti n g s in o r d e r t h a ? th is b o d y m ig h t t a k e a r e a lly a c tiv e i n t e r ­ e st in all w o m e n ’s a f f a i r s . A n a a Hiss. S t u d e n t s h a v i n g a f j noo n c la sse s m a y go a n y h o u r ;■>,< en - ar ii I on T h u r s d a y . lh wil close 5 m i n u t e s a f t e r h o u r . r him w ith a n y p o s itio n ct ti b u t his f r i e n d s c a n v o u ch in a n n o u n c i n g All w o m e n e n r o ll e d in t h e p h y ­ sical t r a i n i n g d e p a r t m e n t f o r w o­ m en will go to th e T e x a s T h e a t e r f o r a p o s t u r e film a n d l e c t u r e at. t h e i r cla ss h o u r , a c c o r d i n g to Mi.-s nois, Mhe h a s g a i n e d a w ide a c ­ q u a i n t a n c e on th e c a m p u s a n d a t o f T u r t l e p r e s e n t ie ma{ ply o f m e n th o l, w h ic h f r o m th e oil o f t h e n a t i v e p e p p e m in t. f r his s i n c e r i t y f o r law a s s e m b l y m a n . Candidate Juced th e bulk o f t h e w o r l d ’s sn M ;ss O ’C o n n e ll h a s b e e n on th e W h e n q u e s tio n e d as to his p o ll­ R o c k f o r d C o lle g e , R o c k f o r d J a p a n h a s f o r m a n y y e a r s prj c a m p u s tw o y e a r s , c o m in g G I R L S S E E P O S T U R E S t o s t i m u l a t e is p r e s i d e n t a t t e n d a n c e f r o m Illi­ ti a n d p l a t f o r m . “ M a c k ” said, j en “ If I am e le c te d , I p le d g e to th e Law school my s i n c e r e s t s u p p o r t , a n d I p r o m is e t h a t to e f o llo w e r s } o f P e r e g r i n us sh a ll a l w a y s h a v e i f a ir h e a r i n g b e f o r e th e a s s e m b l y in all r e f e c t s w h a ts o e v e r , a n d t h a t th e y s h a ll be r e p r e s e n t e d by a m a n w ho will g ive e v e r y o u n c e o f his e n e r g y in th e i r b e h a lf /* O’Connell Runs For Assembly Candidate for W om an’s A s­ sembly Upholds Co­ eds’ Interests fo r j u n i o r F r i e n d s o f Loin O ’C o n n e ll h a v e a n n o u n c e d h* r a : a p o p u l a r c a n ­ d id a te r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e W o m a n ’* A sse m b ly , T in y h e r b;,se o f wide c a m p u s a f f a i r s . f hr*!r s p o n s o r s h ip i n t e r e s t a n d k n o w le d g e on | — E llio tt# P h o to .veers on th a n d hi kne on ce w i t h : c a m p u s as a s t u d e n t le d g e o f a n d e x p e r i - u d e n t a c tiv i tie s . “ M a c k ” i L aw S o c ie ty f o r a n d d u r i n g s t u d e n t , o f th e s e v ­ la I a Si n .or law a n d has b e e n a m e m b e r H i l d e b r a n d e r a l y e a r s , te r m he w a s in an a v e r a g e g r a d e o f “ B ” . she th is o f f ic e , to c o n c e n t r a t e on w o ­ i n t e r e s t s f i r s t a n d f o r e m o s t . f a v o r s th e s t a n d a r d s a n d p r in - t h e h o n o r c o u n c il a n d “ M ack” h a s n e v e r b e fo re asked would uphold it in its ev ery Tee­ the stu d e n ts o f th e law school to poet. M iss O’C onnell proposes, t h e cho u t m a i n t a i n e d Sh p r o m is e s rm a' If e le c te d cipies of to New Topcoats- By B row nie B r a d f o r d th e m Bredes the collegiate Ford be- t»o*v .“t r e e t e a r s h a l t sn Kuhjcc M k E I r o y f-0 R u n for ‘stripped tr a n sp o rta tio n What ambitious journalist, who o f For Law Assembly thinks that he ss terribly original, dressed grandmothers w a * has not written a feature story the Fords found on the Lni- on varsity campus ing ridden to death, it has also Why, then, should future gen- erations think that the only means been written to death! scantily a such f ord, bearing *om< words as “ Dodge, bro* ; therm, v e ’ve g >t. b re k e * ,’’ got v e ’ve M B e a u t y in e v e r y j a r . ” “ L ea p in ; limp o u t , ” “ 10,000 j o l t s , “ a n d in * ‘ a n n o u n c e his c a n d i d a c y P i r a t i n g th e b r e v it y of ta lk a m o n g th e dry] a IA together th e p ro b a b le e x i s te n c e F o rd , choose to ru n in 1 0 2 8 ” ? 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His f r i e n d s believe* t h a t he is th e m o s t c a p a b l e m a n f o r th e p o s itio n , d u e to bin f o u r Candidate Pledges f airness and A nnounces Five- Plank Platform th e hig h m ogul* of f i t t i n g w ith th e o f n o t th e w o rd s, “ I do a r r iv e a t t h e G e r m a n nil w et. — -----— --------------- ------------ And it ha.1 fallen m f w r i te still a n o t h e r . f o r no in — to lr * - . .. th e finds my P e r h a p s some d a y in th e ii im a n d d o u b t f u l f u tu r e , w h e n an his­ to r ia n s p a sm o d ic ally a t d i f f e r e n t y e l ­ in te r v a ls , goes th r o u g h low ed p ag e s i f n e w s p a p e r files, c o m p ilin g f a r t s r e g a r d i n g th e cus- t* ms a n d s ty le s o f th e t w e n t ie t h f e a t u r e c e n tu r y , a n d story on c o lleg iate a u to m o b ile s, he . . „ shall w rite d o w n n o te s to th e e l *1 feet that the transportation among the intelligent a n d s tu d i o u s of the th e m ost tim e was b a r b a r ic primitive sense of th e w ord. They rode in to p le ss, f e n d e rie sa , s n o r t ­ ing. popping, jum ping vehicles, likely to fall a p a r t on a n y bum p, a n d d e c o r a t e d in d e s ig n s a n d alo- Igarts over which R o b in so n Cm* •© a's m a n , F r id a y , w ould have given gutters! yelps of delight. in , S han' t Wr i t e o f Bump* , , the t h a t r » n ’ t G a t E x c it e d A b o u t It W h o said th e co -e d g o e s th o u g h t s into e c s t a t i c s o v e r j of h e r man a r r i v i n g p r o m p t y on th e s tr ik e o f 8 or 12, as th e case in a w r e c k o f a F o r d , m a y be, t h e w ith m o r e sig n s on je w e l r y a t W ool­ w o r t h ’s? d e p a r t m e n t it th a n 1 * * H e r e ’s one co-ed t h a t d o e s n ’t! A n d th e m o r e o n e t h in k s a b o u t it, th e m ore on e is im p r e s s e d wish th e f a c t th a t th e a u t o m o b ile w ith a silent m o t o r has it all a F o rd . o v e r S il en c e f or L a t e D a t e in sta n c e , how could F o r one U s e F l i v v e r f o r D u m b One * is f l a p p i n g o f a f l a t b lo w -o u ts, i tir e o f m is sin g f e n d e r s , l f you h a v e a d u m b d a t e , h o w ­ ever, a n d t h e r e is no G e r m a n t o j which to go, t h e F o r d a b o u t ; th e m o s t d ip lo m a tic v ehicle. T h e c o m p e ti tio n s p a r k ­ plu gs, loose the a n d n u m e r o u s o t h e r n o i s e w ill m a k e i m ­ all a t t e m p t s a t c o n v e r s a t i o n possible, a n d so in o r d e r to talk a t all, the v eh icle m u s t be h a l t e d , j h a l tin g , If you a r e o p p o se d d riv e on t h r o u g h th e stilly n ig h t — th a t is, so f a r a s vc th a i s o u n d s a r e c o n c e r n e d . C e r t a i n l y th e c o l le g i a te F o r d to is c h e a p a n d t h e u p - k e e p is n o m i - 1 like all mon d »y- B u t for the sake o f future g e n e r a t io n s if . . * . P . • l e t ’s !»y o f f ft . . . * »* « f e i » t k n U M I. .. is f e r ­ n s ! — m a y b e — a n d , So a f t e r vie w in g th e a s s ig n m e n t possibly h a v e a Im*v e v e r a F o rd r a t t l e s up, a n d m ay h ea v en be k in d to the* co-ed w ho th in k s she ca n slip dow n t h e f i r e - : la te d a t e f r o m ev e ry an gle, I h av e d ecided F o r d ? T h e h o u s e - m o t h e r t h a t o a r child ren a n d o u r child- eib ly . w a k e n e d w ith a . u n w h e n - f r 0 '*L * '* entitle’d h VU hlg,ori< al nome too! o f or*ly Influenza p o rc h , , a t a * th e t o p r e t t y o f ’cm in o u r l i t e r a t u r e ! ‘Y o u D o n ’t W a i t on U » ’ c u t e s t h a t he ha* a r r iv e d , A gain, w ho w a n t s to s o a k the c h a r a c t e r a n d d isp o s itio n ttle d r i v e r a n d the co-ed s t o r y ( t h i n k i n g a p n o f th e child- r e n 's w e l f a r e ) — f o r t h a t w ould give a clue t o to th e in sip id n e ss o f us ail. in th e I n s t e a d th e P a c k a r d ti « h is t o r ia n a s F o r d I.a th e s p o k e n c o m m o n ­ th e S t u d e b a k e r V ic t o r i a , •Salle co u p e , th e C h r y s l e r SO, Cadillac t o u r i n g , sit?.ll be o f irs m y s t o r y a s the p la ce lim o u s in e s o f th e c a m p u i o u t n u m b e r i n g th e r a t t l y a n d col- h e a r him n o t — t h a t ’# j u s t ie g ia t e F o r d by doyens. in a r a i n y w e a t h e r ? M ore s n iffle * h a v e bee n c a u s e d by t h e r o a d s t e r , I F o rd th a n all tho closed g u to m o - th e c a m p u s — h e r e I a m biles on sp e a k in g a i l m e n t s r a t h e r th a n m e n t a l a n g u is h . T he d e a le r in s lic k e rs will p r o b a b l y ar- b u t gun sa les I talk. T a k e m y a d v ic e a n d know t h a t F o rd s a r c o n ly f a i r - w e a t h e r In f r o n t o f th e f r a t e r n i t y a n d j frie n d # , am i b o th y o u a n d y o u r th e “ s h i f t ” c a r s d a t e ’* slic k e rs c a n ' t c o m b a t w ith d r iv in g rain . C e r t a in l y you don’t w ant Not AU Cor* “ Shift!#**” s o r o r i t y h o u s e s in f a v o r o f th e F o rd , ph y sic al o f to H u t him' cold-hearted* P e t ! .Vc cc cf A f t e r a d o te v i t k her, he in eot ut f l i g h t to the h o sp ita l w hore he n o w re cu p e ra ten fr o m a rn nut ne cert' cold. H a d he o n ly druid; a hot c u p o f good P .K . (".offer h i t iiln nm m i g h t b o t i a v e rte d . t i m e ^orifice t he W h o l e N i g h t S an d w ich Shop O p p o s i t e H a n c o c k T h e a t e r in f o r t h a t is th e m o st c o m p r e h e n ­ sible d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n th e m a n d the F o r d , a l th o u g h volum e# could be w r i t t e n on m o r e c o m p lic a te d d i s c r i m i n a t i n g d i f f e r e n c e s —- a r e parked. A lo n g th e r o a d s from Austin t h e y t r a v e l a m ig h t y ! stream b o th d a y a n d n ig h t, hug** m e c h a n ic a l p r o w l e r s o f th e n ig h t, m a k in g th e o c c as io n al F o rd a p ­ a g low - j p e a r a ; n o m o re w o rm . D u r i n g class h o u r s th e y line the s t r e e t s b o u n d in g th e L ni low “ M o o !” o f th e ir v a r s it y , t h e r o llin g g i a n t h o r n s p lo w in g dow n c r o w d e d s t r e e t s , a n d b e f o r e t h a n t h e Youth and Beauty Youth must be served — and beauty, too! Especially on this foot­ ball trip to the Van cly game. Beauty culture reaches it* height* at our smart­ ly appointed salon. Experienced Operators T he Collegiate B eauty Shop Dr*, Koenig an d K o tt FOOT SPECIALISTS R H flK MMiaM P H O N E S SOSO— € 3 1 7 I L itt le f ie ld Bldg. Ph, 485.* r. ‘. Are You Going to Tnt Vandy Game? Advanced ticket sales indicate that orcr our th ait sa yid University st latents arr going to Dallas to see the Longhorns play Vanderbilt. l f yon are a ninny lucky thousand your trip anil he mort rn* ioyabh if yon hare your wardrobe in pi * feet cond Non. this Call Nick L im , the M aster Cleaner, for a prom pt and satis­ factory service. £S ' VERN A WOODS SCHOOL OF DANCING B allroom Class for Beginners Mondays and Thursdays at 8 P.M. Phones: Studio 9936 Residence 21872 ETW Uw<*m ti UtguifewaP Be Dressed right for the Vandy Game. Wear a— K U P P E N H E I M E R Suit and O’Coat Ilirshfeld & Anderson 6 1 9 C ong. A ve. It s New! LONGHORN CUSHIONS Special ejj> P ractical and u sefu l for fo o tb a ll gam es, auto- m ob iles, porch sw in g s, law n ch airs, etc. See o u r displays TEXAS BOOK STORE - N ■a „ r y i . .1 . I W J TH E “C O LLE G IA TE Presents Clothes You W ear at the T exas-Y underbill Game n al rf ■'VT' A ’ F l B i « ii N p , A ' - f l u i W hen the dear old Orange-and-W hite team goes running out on the field . . . when the band strikes the first notes of “ I he Eyes of Texas”— you will be thrilled through and through! A nd competition in the Stadium will be just as keen as it is down on the field. Each co-ed will want her costume to make a touchdown for the approval of the grand­ stands! Coats You Will Wear A re L uxuriously F u rre d . . . S po rts a n d D ressy M odels $ 4 g.50 and $ 6 9 .5 0 The fur is the thing in this year’s c o a t for each co-ed’s coat simply m ust have soft, rich fur at least on collar and cuffs! There are sportsy tweeds . . . and dressy broadcloths. There are sportsy straightlines . . . and dressy wrap-arounds. And there are blacks and autumn shades of brown and tan. M is s e s ' S iz e s 13 to 17 W hen C oats Fly O p en a n d Disclose Frocks of Silk $ 2 5-00 and $ 3 9 .5 0 E a c h s t u n n i n g f r o c k f r o m S c a r b r o u g h ’s “ C o lle g ia te S h o p p e ” will d is t in g u is h i t s e l f in th e S t a d i u m . . . f r o m th e s t a n d p o i n t o f s m a r t n e s s a n d b e a u t y ! F o r t h e co-ed w ho is “ d a t e d u p ” f o r th e g a m e , t h e r e ’ll be rn 2 -p ie c e v e l v e t a n d c r e p e c o m b in e d . . . a s m a r t n e w “ c o c k ta il” m o d e l . . . t h e r e 'l l be l u s t r o u s b la c k s a t i n s . . . o r c r e p e a n d s a tin in m a r r o n g la ce . B u t t h e y ’ll A L L be d is t in c t iv e ! O n the T ra in Wool Sport Frocks $ 1 5 .0 0 and $ 2 5 -0 0 O n th e D a lla s S p ecial y o u ’ll see th e s e chic wfxil f r o c k s . . . in b o th I - o r 2-p iec e sty les. Y o u ’ll n o t e e s p e c ia lly t h e c o n ­ t r a s t i n g m a t e r i a l c o m b i n a t i o n s . . . a n d c o lo rs g a l o r e ! A n d A fte r the G a m e - - th e D ance Evening Dresses S 2 5-0 0 to $ 5 g .5 0 So m a n y will be t h e r e . . . a n d n e w e y e s . , . s t r a n g e e y e s will be j u d g i n g you, la r g e ly by y o u r a t t i r e ! C o s tu m e - ly s p e a k in g , c o m p e ti tio n will be h e a t e d ! T h e s e a d o r a b l e e v e n i n g g o w n s a r e o f c h i f f o n — o r v elv et. M a y b e t h e r e ’s a q u a i n t p e r io d f r o c k o f t a f f e t a . B r ill ia n t r h i n e s t o n e s s p a r k l e f r o m t h e m — w h e n lig h ts a r e low. Y o u ’ll love t h e m — e v e r y o n e . S U e * 13 to 1 7 — S e c o n d F lo o r THURSDA Y A Big Halloween Entertainment Let us help you plan the decorations. This will take .some of the worry off your mind. Our party goods department is very complete and we can supply you with ail the paraphernalia for a good time. Dennisons Crepe Paper Serpentine Streamers Confetti Party Caps Japanese Serpentine THE E. L. STEC K CO. Phone orders given prompt attention “