( E h t H c i i l i j E e x a t i _____________F ir s t C o ll e g e Daily in t h e S o u th _____ A U S T I N , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 6, 1923 No. 1 2 0 Florida University Cm isters W ill Meet Longhorns on Clark Field During Season of 1924 Texas has at last succeeded in getting ano th er big f The University of Florida will meet eball game ached* Longhorns on tiled for 1924 ti gridiron fans.; ( lark Field in a game that is sure to be a choice morsel j Alabam a and Its IP28 flo rid a plays Mississippi A, & M., Georgia Te< be judged by I Army at West Point. The calibre of the Florida team i its success in booking the game with the stro n g Army is being brought to Texas at an enormous cost, Texas gun $!,000. This g u aran tee wall probably double the cash | ' \ i < ‘ game. * receipts for As yet, Texas has been unable to book a game for October 1H, I '.*24, a t Dallas n place of the eatuelled Vanderbilt annual clash. However, L. T h e o . Bellmont, d irector of a t h l e t i c s , is trying everything in bis power to persuade some strong team to e n ter Texas for the Dallas F air headliner. SALI Of CACTUS STEER CAGERS DROP FIERCE STRUGGLE TO CONFERENCE CHAMPS Frenzied Aggies Fight to Overcome Longhorns' Lead pS'D ischm en Leave for Clash With Alamo-Peck Nine BY G E O R G E T. K I R K S E Y < oach Billy Disch, Gordon Now­ lin, m anag er and sixteen players will h a v e Tuesday morning for San An­ tonio for a two game series with the last Alamo-Peck baseball club. T e x a s lost a h e a r t - r e n d i n g g a m e last n i g h t in th e M en ’s G y m to t h e T e x a s Aggies, C o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s , by the score of 16 to 13, but t h e L o n g h o r n s p l a y e d so fa s t a n d fu riou s that it to ok the b r e a t h f r o m t h e A g g i e five fo r o v e r h alf the g a m e. I he t h o u g h t of losing to a n O r a n g e t e a m d r o v e th e A g g ie com - 7™; ^ n a t i o n into a f r e n z y a n d t h e y f in a l ly t u r n e d t h e T e x a s q u i n t e t -college baseball b ack into t h e v a l le y of d e f e a t . But t h e T e x a s t e a m f o u g h t the P “*n»nis and athel semi professional g r e a t e s t b a t t l e of th e p r e s e n t seas on, a n d n o t h i n g c a n dim the r m r Vars,t-v stars ap- m a r v e l o u s f i g h t w h ic h t h e y f l u n g into t h e c h a m p i o n A g g ie s at ' k u a n 7 ls e v e r y s t a g e of t h e swi ft ba t tl e. JOHNNIE GILKERSON IS EIECTEDTREIENT OF IIN. FOO COMINS TEM Now O f f i c e r s Will Be I n s t a l l e d F ir s t M o n d a y of S p r i n g T e r m VO L . XXIII. HOUSE PROPOSES TO APPOINT COMMITTEE TO A SSIST REGENTS ey­ W ould A id Board Utilization of State Funds B y R u t h S m i t h in “Gump" Cancels Visit to Renew Fight on Skink Passing both House and Senate; Monday, a resolution was adopted} S y d S m i t h , t h e o r i g i n * ! A n d v G u m p a n d c r e a t o r o f t h e p o p u ­ I s t r i p m i l l i o n s T u e s d a y s t u d e n t s l ar c o m i c U n i v e r s i t y two from t h a t h a s m a d e it wa> stated l a u g h , w i l l n o t a d d r e s s m o r n i n g , a s h a s b e e n p r e v i o u s l y l^ee the Panhandle providing for the appointm ent of a ’ joint legislative com m ittee of live: members, three from the House of j R epresentatives and the; a n n o u n c e d . S enate, to confer and advise with: In a telegram received by W. I). the Board of Regents concerning the! proposed $2,500,000 loan on the i n - j Hornaclajr, director of publicity of come from the U niversity lands, a n d ! ^ e ^ niversity, that Smith had returned S unday night to report back1 to the Legislature the ( hic ago, where he pulls down a R egent’s proceedings. This resolution was introduced b y j mf’a s ^ $100,000 a yea!* fo r drawing Satterw hite, >1(‘ Lum ps for the Gnrcago Tribune Representative from signed by Representative Pope and others. The com m ittee which will bel kink appointed under the auth orization of J Smith said Sunday. the resolution will have no au th o rity s< ut I neb- Bim back with merely fo r the purpose of keeping I anxious to end this pleasant the Legislature loan, and aiding the R egents in se- find out som ething a b o u t him.” curing interest. to g et back home fo r the against A ndy,” “ I have also to Australia, am I trip — the! * ve K°t 1° collect my thoughts and IT*1 famous cartoonist was guest !ot the F o rt W orth S tar-Telegram and Fat President R. E. Vinson Monday Stock Snow a t F ort W orth S atur- is and that s one reason why the Board of Regents, but a n d , Newspaper Syndicate, Southw estern Exposition lowest possible V i n t o n A p p r o v e s touch with ra te of I district, libel suit * v<‘ the of in think As contem plated, Oklahoma Legislature, attend ed is to opening of the Cftttanoina S ta te Stock | wm b<, the resolution j day and Sunday. Previous to his visit j tions night said, “ I is a very good one, and I am glad J to fo r t A orth h e hail a d d r e s s e d t h e j < b a r g e the le g is la tu re has passed it.” loan the be secured from the B row n-C rum m er Show, Company of Wichita, Kansas, and j made a trip to the KH Ranch, and nu ft s » will be secured by the pledging of addressed several the leases on V arsity lands in order children at Muskogee, Oklahoma. to create a p erm anen t Tiuilding fund. T h e R e s o l u t i o n The resolution reads as follow's: ‘‘Whereas, the Thirty-eighth Legis­ passed House Smith to address a Joint session off both houses Tuesday, and on account of A ndy’s political aspirations it was I tho ugh t that The Texas L egislature invited Mr. I ;)f the artist would avail (hi an /old well. brought /in thousand the Board of j Chicago, however, p re v en ted lature has recently Bill No. 131 by W estbrook and t h e ' himself of the o p p ortu nity to same having been approved by the Austin. His decision to return governor authorizing Regents of the University of Tea as > t inuatm n of h ^ Texas jo u rney . to impound the under what is known as th,. Colver- M a y e s W i l l B e G i v e n sity available fund for a period of not to exceed fifteen years fo r ♦he p erm a n e n t erecting purpose of of the University buildings fo r Texas and its branches; and Files of Year-books of Press Association revenues accruing ---------- con- Will H. Mayes, dean of the depart- j lent work. U A l p h a P h i s W i n B r i d g e L a m p f o r Selling L a r g e s t N u m ­ b e r of B ook s Ie of the I Hi 3 Cactus will close , it was announced by Tomas Pollard, (I m anager of s u p e r v i s i n g business the S tudents Publm a­ in ine. The sale will ot th e W . A. A. and be tresh- deposits' the mpM girls’ teams. L ib rary >(| as pledK„a of schoolj the recent drive, a ‘ ' ' !l ( un< a < UIinE J Alpha Phi sorority is the winner the bridge lam p which has been display in the Co-op window for visit annual. Tai days for the sorority selling largest num ber of copies of the The Alpha Phis are also t,o |th e winners of a de Luxe edition of :he annual bearing the and h apter of the sorority engraved ort name in flu m up, as well as a pear Texas Aggie. George Johnson, out­ fielder of the Hischmen last year will cavort in the outer gardens Tuesday and Wednesday, and Maxey Hart, V arsity catcher year nefore last will do 'h e receiving back of the plate. At first base, I ‘at Dwyer, "Star o f the Aggieland nine of other years will guard the initial sack. Coach Disch has not announced his line up; however, he will p rob ­ ably use the same team that .started the Longhorn All-Star game. ENGINEERS IF L IFSI EfFICIENCt OF P IE R H0U5F BOILER IM T TC TAKE CAUF ll USEOF ENGLISH -o superb Fight ing with strength which amazed the champions, Texas very near drove home a victory in flu' heated struggle. Every Texas man fought with his whole soul and body to win, but the “ jin x ” which has lurked so near the heels o f the Longhorns all season was conspicu­ last o u s night. AU the b l e a t s went to the Aggies, and they were to supply the slim margin of victory for the champions. num erous occasions enough on seniors twinkled out defeat. sweat t e r m , sixty-five S i x t y - t h r e e F o u r t h - Y e a r S t u ­ d e n t s H a v e B e e n R e p o r t e d D ef ic i en t All written work being done by is being given critical con- seniors 1 sideration, according to Dr. L. W. | Payne, chairman of the Committee Mere words cannot express how g re a t Texas was last night, even in Cap­ of clutches t h e tain “ Pap” Peyton, fairly pour Mg from bis pale face, playing in next to the last game of his car­ li r, this evening as the Texas offensive star with three field goals in the face of A. & M.’s celebrated defense. Abie C u r­ and sublime tis rose to ported to the committee. During this played the g reatest game in his car­ have e e r . His g uarding was flawless aud pus! had the Aggies bewildered for over been reported, and, as the end of the half the game. The un der goal play year approaches, the is those who ° f Alfonso Ragland stopped the two anx; ,u. times shots of A. & M. need brushing up or improvement in In other games Darby shoots from the center their English. court while Keen waits un- for the ball if It was indeed on its con- few occasions th at Captain Keen and “ for any student who is weak in Eng- derneath bsh to read his composition guide the shot misses. and become tents before going to his examina- j Darby pulled this last night as a re- tions, as all those who fail to pass suit of Ragland’s play. * ii’ re q u ip m e n t set by the commit- Ie* vin not be grant.-,I the privileg* against Those who j C aptain Keen of th e Aggies looked o f being g ra d u a te d .’ have been reported as not com ing up as „ ooU as n h e hum an office build. m ore than Sw em on v«. Keen -s w .-l,," Swenson pitted “ It would be well,” said Dr. Payne, to discover all fam iliar with committe the goal heights Noise of E s c a p i n g S t e a m M e a n s ; ° n -‘"'Didents’ Use of English. Defi- cie at and doubtful students are re ­ T h i r ty - s ix H o u r Te st M a d e J O H N N Y E G I L K E R S O N Beginning Tuesday morning a t 8 ’clock, a thirty-six hour boiler test | vol* in gold elected VNi^ *H‘ conducted by classes o f the the! Engineering Department. This test ,s to take place in the Power Build- rho Alpha Delta Pi and the Kap-I coming year. Rachael Sumners was Kappa Gamma sororities who won j elected vice-president; Mary Mixon, j ing, the purpose being to test the cf* and and third places respectively! s c o o t , tty and Zelda Ramsey, liens- ficiency of a given boiler. Btudents I Johnnve Gilkerson was ! i.v c .i a . for I president or me \ .W.C.A. the : president of will also be awarded de Luxe e d i-lu re r. The new officers will be in th( te ns of the Cactus for the first Monday j spring term a t Vesper services. The then ex cel-1 stalled of num bers of! f e w cabinet will also be announced! operation with H arriet Brush, Bella! a t this time. of the ju n io r mechanical, electrical and civil engineering classes in co­ the students of the j senior mechanical engine* ring clas- «es w ill watch ovt r the test during lie whole of the thirty-six hours, the “ Whereas, the negotiations of the loan authorized there b y is of g re a t im portance to the Legislature and to the people of T exas; now' therefo re, be it the large le ft Monday! G i r l s who sold m en t of journalism , evening for F o rt W orth, where he! copies arf luncheon given by \ Kroll, Mildred Taylor, Elizabeth will a tte n d the Texas W om en’s Press A sso ria-1 Thompson, Mildred Hackett, Ruth these. tion in honor of the executive' com- R atcliff, Lucille Traylor. Of 'f l a v ­ inly Bella Kroll and Lucille or will tho ither girls are members of thi soror- ty teams. rew ards since receive Speaker the Senate “ Resolved by the House of Repre- j m ittee Mrs. Mamie W ynne Cox, president of the Association, will present the d ep a rtm e n t of jo u rn a l­ ism with a complete file o f the Asso­ c iation’s year books. Dean Mayes will accept the collection in behalf of the d ep a rtm en t of journalism. concurring, s e d a tiv e s , th at a joint com m ittee of five, three the House of Representatives from ap­ and two from the Senate, be pointed by the of the House and President of the S enate to co nfer and advise with the Board of Regents of of Texas with referen ce and conditions of the said to report eighth Legislature ,uch conference, dither with such "7 7 jg Thirteenth Chair " is recom m endations as may be deemed advisable.” to the term s the F a t Stock Show, which is in pro- loan, and j gress in F o rt Worth, have been large attendance is expected at the luncheon, as num erous m embers of j j the University to the the T h i r t y - 1 vited. in-; r i t results back of Among the freshman girls teams, :>oily N o rto n’s team is lead. The winner he Yeshmen win be Tasses to Deep Eddy. aw arded \ . A. will close its drive v\ in and t will be announced tomorrow-. lo­ the winners of the eon- Curtain Club's N ext P lay —Brim Full o f Excitement FIKE CONTESTS OPEN TO U S I H STUDENTS OOINC U TER I!! l R P rizes O ffe r e d for Best N ovel and P oem s by U niversity S tu d en ts ______ What is pronounced to be t h e : have been contined daily ever since, most exciting play yet produced by ^ r * d ° nes declares th at hi* will in R receiving tho ; / ; r . troduce to the audience an emotional I ac tress of unusual powers in the part Rosalie medium, Madame “ The T h irtee n th C hair” draw* close* The play is to be produced at the Hancock T heatre, Monday and p l a y e r s , such as Marshall Bell, Jam es ! Hamilton, Hazel E dw ards and Paul Tuesday nights, March 26-27. ju addition to a num ber of veteran 1 of to af LaGrange. tile Johnnyc Gilkerson has worked on I the Y.W.C.A. cabinet for the past] year as social service chairman, and /adda Ramsey has been serving as tre a s u re r during the winter term ,; the h a t i n g been appointed place o f Mary Steussy who resigned. Rachael ,v miners is president of tho till well in J ’ shman girls and has been active j among the *n work of the Freshm an Commis-j sion and iii th*- Sunday Club. Mary Mixon has been prominent in Y.W. C.A. activities ever since she entered the University. to take season junior;- WU. Ling ,n shifts -of fo u r Jo college sta n d a rd s in English have: in(f,. (>f tbe A D " Of twelve hon, n t , . l e i ........ “ fld , h ", each. th e improve their compos!- advantage aud played a bang up de­ IS ...ade once each year I ,,.rn work. This is the last term in f(,„siv(. WMe a(, a in rt the fast A fgie l"*, n asS!- " 1 » e o u ™ o r a PM* Pf h a l f Hie „ c urse to t i p - o f f s S w e n s o n g o t s h l f t s i ta n t work #i is to be weighed, and the j tun* of the air going in along Inborn- have time to make up the deficiency Ely these classes, and is one or their; which one can be reported and still *• i most im portant worxs along m o o r s - : nave time to make up , tory lines. All w ater and coal used; before the end of the year. tempera- and Seniors in all departm ents are be- the; mg checked up on for the June and smoke going out is to be taken h o u r - 1 August examinations. Notices are instructors who ti,m " f the fireman a t the Power have senior* in th eir classes, asking Building, will the boiler, a n d' them to pay p articular attention to fire thus gam some knowledge of the al ­ I ly. The students, under the d i r e c - ' being sent to all . a . . . swill forwards. th* seniors’ use of English and to] t ur n into the com m ittee all those who need to improve. o — r a* , l »r a h u j j.u i a u t. nu. I he other Longhorn, Ver- -v 1 non bchuhardt. covered the Aggies like a tent and played a t top speed until B arrett relieved him in the lat­ ter part of the game. His fighting spirit was ever present to the re g ret of the Aggies. For A. & M. Darby starred, He shot two field goals and five fouls for nine of A. & M. points. “ T in y” and ! Keen tossed two field Duckett substituting for Megarity threw the other. goals, o f \fU-r lh.' election regular Vesper services wi re in addition the choir, the Glee f l u b Q uartette] l " i" t w o a officers, held. furnished byj to music * ““ " ' ' ' / i selection, Palme. Troup. nmm. During the time of the ex pen- the I two violin lolui hlM‘"K solos, W illiam 1 "'**n' played Camp sang a vocal solo, and Community Players Stringed Trio "f tht‘ gave two selections. Lucy V. Rigge, fcssor J "m's of thf Lng,.leering De-1 lf »»» one 18 d«-j national traveling Y.W.C.A. ( lory for this section, made a short Iturb,,,i in »••>* “ ay* l’ll;as‘' " talk. Goonie Garza t mnals. bc*| “™ * wiU bl' °,nl} th" »«'»*' s te a m ,’ stated Pro- t h a t it will last only thirty-six hours a t the most.” secre-1 Partm<’nt’ “««» led the (levo Wl11 ---------- o- Texas Wrestlers% May I’arcipate In Western Meet STUDENT CHURCH UNIT ---------• S t u d e n t P a s t o r to H a v e C h a r g e classes on Wednesday and l i t e r - ! "The T hirtee n th C h air” is University students now have the; Unlike “ Androcles and the Lion,” Page, the C urtain Club will p re s e n t' s traig h t j a b a tte ry o f new talent. Among the; opportunity of en terin g th eir are* ary work in five contests according m elodram a— bu t melodrama to Dr. R. A. Law, professor of E n g - 1 unique kind. The elements which i George Groce, the “ P a ris ” ; R ather- Prizes ranging from $500 to go to form the most b reath less plot! lire Boone, the “ T s u m u ” ; and C. Lei Hah. $15 are offered by the persons a n d {ever seen qp any university stage d a r e Atm ar, the of j together with! T ournam ent organizations making the tions possible. of a; newer members of “ A n a ly tic s '* co rn p et i- d u b the Plans are now afoo t to send Texas J niversity’a two prize heavy-weights t o the Western Conference Wrestling to be held the the Methodist latter S tu d e n ts ’ Church is now practically I’age p a rt of M-.rch, L. Theo. Bellmont, I complete, ac c o rd in g to Homer TI Organization o f of C o n g r e g a t i o n S e p a r a t e F i n a n c i a l l y The only prizes o ffered by an alum nus of the U niversity are the F ra n k poetry and novel prizes, giv­ en bv D, A. F ra n k of Dallas. The poetry prize is given annually, $25 going to the best poem and $15 to the second best. Anyone in Texas may submit m aterial. For the ses­ sion of 1921-22 the prize was given to Stanley E. Babb of Galveston, a form er stud ent of the University. The awards for 1922-23 will be an­ nounced a t the com m encem ent e x e r­ cises in J un e. Since 1919 the novel prize of $500 Continued on Page 4 Some notion of two m u r d e r s a medium, a “ H elena’* Husband,*' include ghost and several new and startlin g. Constance Douglas, Wilmer lighting effect the thrills and surprises in the p l o t ; appeared in m ay be gained from the fact at the initial perform ance two worn* Heim Hath, Byron en fainted and were carried nut of Gaines* Minnie Wolfe, Lawton G a m -1 time. the th e a tr e ; and th at the celebrated br l, George Alma Terrell and Ben F reneh actress* Mile Re jane, lected this play as one of the few American plays in her repertoire. “ Like the ‘Bat, the C at and Special scenery is the “ O vertones.” l and built for the P i t e r Ames Vincent, who executed tainly be “ Androcles the set and C an ary ,” and “ Zeno,” B ayard Veil- fo r ler exploits the fu rtn e s t resources of Lion ” Th* spooks and m ystery in this d r a m a . ! Mr. Jones as more beautiful The play requires a cast of seventeen ! th at used in the original New York persons. Under Howard Mum ford Jones, rehearsals and w?ere begun six weeks direction of j production, which he saw, with Mar g aret Wyckerly in the famous medi­ u m ’s role. ago, the Kathleen B u rnett, all of whom Director of Athletic s. states that Fort, student pastor. The mem liers of I’layers J these men will be sent to the tour-! t h a t ' new to the Austin stage are, Charles j nu ment provided the Athletic Coun- Church will continue to worship with Martin, Billy I oil’s state of finances permits a t th a t! th** congregation of the University J M ethodic Church, b u t in organiza- Captain Leon Gorman, champion tion and in the handling of its finan- t h e Southwestern cia! m atters it will be entirely sepa- i light heavy se- Howell. S tud ents’ the of - setting is regarded by quished every man they have faced visory council of being designed Conference, and W alter C raddock,| production rate. fit representatives than and the outcome of their - The Band in uniform came will lie Asbell, who has had experience a t Gym next and the crowd be­ s t . M ary’s of the Woods, Ind., and san their uproar again but it did not at the Houston Cavalry Club; and last * * long as previously. the thos<- on Thursday and S atu rday in charge of Paul Ragorodsky, former- gam** began a minute later. Swenson the Russian Cav- got the tip-off on Keen and Texas ly a lieutenan t in but airy. Tickets may be secured at any miss. d a shot. The Texas rooters time in room 5 of N Hall. The price were raising the roof o ff the Gym. will be, for one ride $2.00 and for A personal foul was called on Rag- five $9.50. There will be ten horses! land and Darby threw a field goal each day. During the hot weather for the Aggies. Score I to 0, Aggies. the rides will be a f t e r (Tinner in the: Both teams missed many *tiots in the evening. Girls must mqet at t h e next few minutes. Peyton threw the Gym in costume and horses will be; first field goal of tTie gam e close to brought there. Girls may sign up on J the basket. Score 2 to I, Texas, field goal list posted on the bulletin hoard in Swenson the gallery of the W om an’s Gym o u t - 1 making the score 4 to I for Texas, side the W. A, A. Council Room. If throw a name remains on to 2, Texas. 12:00 on day signed for m ust be paid for. list a f te r putting the score 4 the ride; I ---------- Continued on Page 4 Referee Venne came in and Darby made anoth er foul carried the ball to their tossed a n o th er ^ ^ i goal the THE DAILY TEX A N f Ml W - n T . . She. B a iju ® e x a lt Fukli»b#d aa tfe# « • > « «i U»* Omwrnr tis* S to daw I* F a b tJ s s o rm ii* n i i y t M a * ' b y l a c , # » # r r e t T a i* * ic. i i * M at* B a li t i * * , T a i l> 9 * **J«F *c*a 1 1 1 ! A f la t by Ib a U * !» * rs itjr ad T i • tty ‘lay. « I m m I ! I i F r i a t a t F ra# * , 3 . O S ; * U aom Sc'.arad a* •**• o d --lo ss mat tar a t tim po* t o f t r a at A n tlia, Ta***. «lidar A it af Car: ara**, Marrb t. 1871. A'rats ta r aa at •pat tai r a t a of pea ta ca proaidad for ta f aa­ | , I f i t , a s t a ­ l ii s I H I , Aet of October «*%#*■ rt*** Sap* am bar Sd, I t l l . W M M A R K T J A C E E ditor-Ie CbUrf HK MMY C F U L C H E R ... M a o a t 1 n a e d i t o r TOMAK a . FOLL A KB B aperaiatnc Baals*** Man ac ar EKLE M KACEY a 4 M CI.MA Mf BM Adrartirtn* M asactar* ST A FF FOK TODAY M o r a n D u n l a p Cly d a W ith in * J d s«ct« HKFORTIKa lf - Mi A a J u d i t h P a r t a r K a lb © aa T K trk a a y Am* M arca rat Boyd Entail* J. G oldm an A n ita JSrannar H V Rob in non K H rab ath R e y k in A ct* S m ith I ‘ nr *a FrAra T u esd ay, March 6, 1923. ditional exemptions will made as other activities . . . . o .# * * « • «»*•*»** « y , d . ts m e r i t i n g special rec- , encouragement I „ m E d i t o r •.! A s s i s t a n t , Assistant (ignition and . . . are b ro u g h t to light. If the Regents by this reg­ ulation with its six classes of exemptions are trying to fash-i the! ion a straight-jacket for . student, The Texan bel iev es1 ij that they are attempting a fu-, If the |i; tile and useless task. program is to deprive the stu- dent of everything that might ^ d iv e r t his mind from studying, PRICKLY PA RA G R A PH S - r & § w E d it o r - - “ M id ." r° Sidney Smith to you. Sir,— m o w w h e n don ‘ kno **en « W ** h a d n ' t k n o w n H e r a e r y l o n g ; S o w e t a lk e d AbdAit th e w e a t h e r A w h i le , an d th e n S h e caid, " i t m u s t B e hard to d r i v e A car w ith o n e h a n d A n d — " W e i n t e r r u p t e d , “ O h, no. T h in * E a s i e s t in th e w o r l d . ” Then #he f i n i s h e d w ith , ” — E a t t a m a l e s w it h th# O t h e r h a n d a t th e s a m e r I m e . ” LITERARY A t h e n a e u m D e b a te e l im in a t io n s will n ot be held at the r e g u la r m e e t in g T u e s d a y e v e n in g , but have been p o stp o n e d tw o w eek s. M em b ers w is h in g to try o u t in the W roc P rize C o n t e s t will be p resen t t o draw fo r p la ce s. The s o c ie t y will m e e t at 7 p. rn. in order for th e A g g je - tim e to Kct out T e x i s b a sk e tb a ll g a m e. in R e a g a n Pea c a n L ite ra r y so c ie t y will m e e t in re g u la r s e ssio n W e d n e s d a y in room JOO, Main B u ild in g at 5 p. rn., it w a s a n n o u n c e d Monday by ( arrie B ell T h o m a s, p resident. — o-------------- OFFICIAL NOTICES • > f **«•«» »# > vnni.mrnra>irartw-itTMTtMMiBi nnwnMiuiniMimuyi, stu*. t f f jus i h a te VV<- u.-r*- talkin talkin. I sod, th e s e peepul w hose “ I nu ither St n ith er." Th*-n a llays sayin sh e Heel that w uz the w a y she per- f e l t noutK'*-d kinda “ I no i thin k th e Bucini tenest car on lf ou w u z i 2 no she had I ? i kept on talkin, is th rot­ the m a r k it.” D e m ! th em words. W ei, funni but i ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY T EX A N — At Mueller’s Shoe Store HIKING BOOTS For Women -that are different ELLIS COUNTY EXES ELECT NEW OFFICERS GIRLS* (if.K E Club, will m e e t T u e s ­ day at o o ’clock in S H all IO. P R E S I D E N T . E x -stu d e n t s o f Ellis c o u n ty m et “ sp rin g at a b an q u et on March 2 at w hich ! they ele c te d p r i c e r s . J u d g e J. Lea K A P P A D E L T A PI will m e e t at 804 VV. T w e n t y - s ix t h S t r e e t at 7 : 3 0 o ’clock. MRS. V. FL J A C K S O N , *) I j c 11 ■ 1 1111 a i m flit' c>u t-door sports. This boot is ex- A < optional!,', we* tpade ct Brown Calfskin, moccasin toe -Made expressly tor us and arc here exclusively, Priced $12.50 C ARL H MUELLER V O S C O N O P E S S A V E . Home o f Good Shoes-tlosiery G am m on o f W ax a h a ch ie w a s e l e c te d p r e s id e n t ; R. I,. L oom sk y, Ennis at- \ torn ey , vice p r e s id e n t an d Mrs. J . M. C ra w fo rd , VVaxanachie, se c r e - iary-trea.surer. D u rin g the b anq uet th ey votoij u n a n im o u s ly to send a | t e le g r a m to the r e g e n t s u r g in g th e m a d o g that ^ fo u^*‘ *b<‘ u tm o s t « are in s e le c t i n g j a s u c c e s s o r to Dr. V in so n , and u r g in g also that the o f f i c e be k e p t o u t o f politic*. ! HODGES OFFERS LOVING CUP TO TEXAS TRACKMEN in I'.>1 Ti le t t e r | McCloud B. H od ges, wh > received in track has of- I his : lured a h a n d so m e stiver lo v in g cup the j C o n f e r e n c e record in the 8 8 0 yard i run. Thin h an d som e cup is now on C o u n c il’s t h e A th letic I e x a s a th le te b reak in g t he in a* ................ — .... .................................... OU know , kind readers, th a t d isp lay »iitributor had Jo kl the no ive to ) o f f ic e . MODIFYING THE “BLEE LAW m a n there would still remain the Wi*,d batter pen difficult problem of forcing the N°, not *h«- quill oh, han some admiring fan given t the Babe Ruth Chafe, at Convalescence” t t In the opinion of The Texan, unwilling individual to study. With which you draw As the w«. If the ruling. »«d Paw study-halls, the Medieval th^ one which *iCnrd dull- You** Chrater and originally no^ desire to take advantage of jf there are students who do Your bi* contract! four new Qf scholarship is what the Uni- stu -; versity officials are seeking, than the wisest action which Board of Regents has taken in geons for violators, and a large regard to the regulation pro- corps of monitors would be A better pen hibiting the ownership of auto- ngcfc^&ry oven to inaugurate I Obi* for a fact) mobiles by University students HUC^ a program . was the recent modification of the adopted, the automobile ban, the opportunities which made only two exceptions, in University affords, they have j Headline. favor of Austin students and no rightful place here. graduate students; while under, maintenance of a proper grade the bambino a new . hating dish? * the recent change Another *ur4. classes are added to dents who will not come under j f here is an easier plan .. the regulation: students over the enforcement of a r e g u l a - | ' T ‘ six JI Years of age and who are tion which has to have orphans and are on their own classes of exemptions, based resources; students who If working their way through the the present* grade of scholar-; University and using automo-j ^hip is not as high as it should biles directly in interest of their j be, let the University employment; students who are high standards of scholarship thinks advisable and married and have their farad-; as to lea with them in Austin; and then require all students a professional measure up to the standards or school and who already have ejHe m akt; room for more am­ ar* undergraduate degree, By bitious individuals. That sim- adding a few more exceptions pje plan would be far better to the regulation, the Regents than for the University to pur- will convert the ruling into a sue a poIiev*of “blue law*" sieve, with there being more excep- tiong than rule. set as! But |S that all? N% •Inst t a k e her to e a t! 1 * , JI r ! rh# GoWdi**«* t S a p p y : I Md you e v e r se e are on arbitrary distinctions speaking, j an(j restrictions, r I h e T a b l e 'he live* on e x c it e m e n t figuratively Wo u l d e a t d i r t ? students that . f f ^ l.!*. Z * ___ __ in it H din A l t f t , . t .bel t/»h ask ANDY GUMP— IOO FER CENT AMERICAN n I hat the Regents have seen ~ . . , >n: Mother, are ea te rp il- > e a t ? I gh h, No, why do y o n i s l il y 11u e s t i o n ? : W ell, I saw on e on the le t-! u jusft ate S n a p p y : No, ha* som e d o g been t i t t t t hole ba bv a n d J. A t t social seems If these tomorrow distinctions, MMI th* ’ i him 2 scholar- benefits to rip* gripeth us, t get thard gotten Horatio at hand in th* m g baby ?” lit fit to T h e (reiving a reception I u> if it woo o n e bad < tile If ownership of ten. Although the comics are * r T o r WUZ mo wu: lr wu tudi. his d u d s & left than it lister wuz M m he! about I he "bourn*- '— Y eah , th** on e a b o u t th** d r op p in g hi* baby brother boun* t* b eca u se ii a I l o u n c i n g .L 1 a g u y at our b o u r d o n a lw a y s grip in bkaus he 2 m uch nois round t'er W e!, u c, sin* he grabd lot qui tor Th bird w h o se g o t fit to make these extensive ex- Mr. Sidney Smith, the cr “a- em prions from the automobile j tor of the Gump family, is re­ prohibition in Texas Texan to indicate the fallacy that would be fitting for a war in the reasoning originally ad -i hero or a president. Fortu- vaneed by the Regents in sup- nately, however, Mr. Smith port of the regulation—-that; well deserves all the public ae- owners hip of automobiles by claim and favor which h?* is re­ students is detrimental to tho reiving, for he has given rich grade of University the public. The ship and also tends to create I grownups often vie with the social distinctions among stu-j children in following the antics fundamental j of the Katzenjammer Kids, dents. matters are really involved, Mutt and Jeff and the rest of there should be no compromise the tribe of cartoon clowns.! just on account of a little mat-! But these comics are aimed ter of expediency or conven- only at amusing for the mo- ience for a few favored classes ment— and then to be forgot- of students. automobiles by students ere-] funny, they are unreal and un- finisht reed m b out Ho- ates it true to life. The Katzies may would seem that to allow the receive a severe spanking to- mtio at th<* br'j- brave K»y married man to have his car, day, yet they perpetrate other but ! wunfler wu* wuda h ap e n d if while the less fortunate bache-; tricks th** brij lor must walk or ride the street another “lambasting” by the tabub> car. would create an aristoc-j C aptain. Even poor Jeff, w h o racy of marriage; and to per-; at times appears to be a n a1 mil the self-supporting student j human sort of fellow , has nev- to have his car, yet to deny the er learned to profit from expe- same privilege to others, would rience— and every strip con- surely result in an aristocracy tinues to end with Jeff receiv- of workers. Either the owner- ing the usual black eye at the Mhip of automobiles creates so- hands of the merciless Mutt. cia! distinctions or it does not the do go; either it is detrimental) Like the to scholarship or H is not— and movie whether a student lives in Aus- slap-stick comic may eventual- tin# or has a wife, or runs a ly be supplemented by a more jitney has nothing whatever intelligent use of the cartoon. (This tendency is evinced in the to do with the matter. great popularity o f Sidney I he Texan congratulates the Smith’s Gumps. Grownups, Regents on their recent modif- children, happy people and sad ic aliens, because that action folks all like the Gumps, be- the cause this cartoon feature does apparently indicates that Board is retiring, at I*-ast as not depend on the sledge-ham- regards a large part of the stu- mer or the rolling pin for its dent body, from its original de- popularity. Sidney Smith pre­ cision on the automobile ques- sents the troubles and triumphs lion. A rule cannot exist very of characters wTio are real and lo rig when there is added to life-like and whose story is so it numerous exceptions which human and that aire directly in conflict with the readers recognized in Andy on Gump, Minerva or Little Ches- the regulations were ter the weaknesses or virtues It may be of themselves or their friends. that the recent modifications This new’ kind of cartoon can to e n to u ra g e have a great influence on ? he were and reward students who are thought and opinion of the na married, or w ho have to work lion. It is a credit to the in- their way through school. If telligence of the American pub- such im the case, perhaps ad- lie. THE GIFT SHOP OF AUSTIN 1104 Colorado St. A Choice Selection of Pictures, framed and unframed. * * its brethren of screen, however, LOOKING T O W A R D EASTER Spring Colors in Ear Goody Favors for East­ French Glove Handker­ We att* show ing: Rings and Beads lf* , anr^,unce\ of a better oxford, in a fine, tailor-like way. T h e collar is the work of the expert Arrow Collar makers. T h e cuffs have buttons or are the French link model C L U E T T . P E A B O D Y to C O _ Szoo lac M A K E R S Lava,” wrote the Freshman, is what you use to shave with” f f A N I ) perhaps the Freshman was not so far w rong at that. H e may have been think- * ing of lather that rolled down his cheeks, dried on his face, and erupted his feelings in the process. Today, there is something better—Williams' differs from any shaving lather you ever used. For Williams Shaving Cream contains a certain ingredient that is distinctly beneficial to the skin. And Williams* is easier to shave w ith. It so ften s whisker resistance with a speed that takes all the tedium out of the shav ing p ro c e s s. G e t a tu b e of Williams* today and be­ gin enjoying its helpful care. N o tic e the h in g ed c a p , Y ou c u n't lo a f i t —a n d th e tutu? ha:.ga u p ,r Williams Shaving C rea : the sets. More th a n f if te e n ac re s of studio p r o p e r ty are in use f o r the principal I g p l t f The K• r.v s castle set cove is two an ne-fc« lf acres a n d is 3 H* f e e t in Le.gilt. The e x te r io r is 020 feet long. In b u ild in g the 178.000 sq u a r e f e e t of wall b o a rd , p le a te r hoard a n d b u tto n lath w ere re q u ire d . castle, T h e re a r e eight castle {ow 'lie. o l o v e r s w ere w a te r lank- would hole 276,000 gallons. Short Stories, Essays, Inter­ ludes and Poetry Fill In­ teresting Issue T he M agazine f o r Longhorn M arch has been d is tr ib u te d . It c o n ­ ta in s several s h o r t sto rie s, essays and an in te rlu d e , besides a full p o e tr y section. r a t h e r in th e p rim e v a l o r T m a i” is an essay on cheese “ The V e n g e a n c e , I ! Arrace G r a f iu s is a un iq ue bv sto ry of ^ru rnt md •. ra ts and a so ro rity house. T he u se ; e use of p ic tu r e s q u e d e ta ils ad ds to th e I reality o f th e s to r y which is w r itte n in v e r y good style. “ Mr. B ra n c h D eserts His O a tm e a l” by E. Douglas! in B ranch which the w r ite r con clud es t h a t in all p r o b a b ility the whole e a r th is a huge cheese. “ T r u e L o ve’s D e lig h t” by Leon R a d o f f is an in te r lu d e in one I f o re st act set peopled by a m an a n d two voices. “ T h e S to r y o’ Maria” b y La Roe P f e i f f e r is a sh o rt s to r y in Scotch dia le c t w r itte n with a r a t h e r s y m ­ p a th e tic u n d e r s ta n d i n g of the s u b ­ je c t. by C h a rle s j Little is a sh o rt s to r y of th e rev olt the | of a six te e n y e a r old m an world a g a in s t his u n re a s o n a b le p a r ­ e n ts a n d his l a te r r e tu r n to his hone* a f t e r va rie d exp e rien c es. "Hollo in r v , . L s kim op ieland by an old g e n tle m a n * with a b a ttle -a x e re la te s m uch about c o r r e c t r e ­ view' o f “ Town an d G o w n ” an e d i­ a torial on “ Men and th e A r ts ,” sk e tc h o f c o n v e n t lift1 by G. A ron and an essay by Coy W illiam s c o n ­ cludes th e prose c o n trib u tio n s . The p o e tr y section by Floyd Stovall,, Coy W illiam s, M ary lo u r d a n , T. II. McNeil, La Hee P fe if- fe r, Lucile Gill an d P a u l D eW itt “ My R u n a w a y ” b eh avior. A inclu des college verst* . . ., . , of ... . . , . THt DAILEY TEXAN NEWS REGARDING CAMPS FOR G I S AVAILABLE W o m a n ’s Phy sical Training D epartm ent Receives Catalogues each m e n t * fr o m a b o u t In a n s w e r to the re q u e s t of l e t t e r s , booklets a n d tw e n ty -fiv e t b s jr£t W o m a n s ’ Physical T r a in in g D e p a rt- c a ta - j logs s u m ­ m e r c a m p s f o r girls have b e e n re - I eeived. T h e s e give all a v a ila b le in­ f o r m a ti o n a b o u t th e location a n d n a ­ t u r e of th e cam ps, and in p a r t i c u l a r sp eak o f th e positions open th e r e for Two Rice Professor* A d d e d to Long List oi P ossible P rexies of added I o th e g ro w in g list o f “ f a v o r ite sons that h ave thu s f a r been m e n ­ tioned f o r the presid ency the th e ha ve b e e n I niversity na m e s of Dr. S to c k to n Axson. dt-«* essor of Engl ish L i t e r a t u r e and l>r. J . VS. S la u g h te r , l e c tu r e r in physic* I n s ti­ p h ila n th r o p ic ' o f Rice a n d tu te . Dr. Axson is W oodrow W il­ s ta t e d s o n ’s b ro th e r-in -la w . tw o men th a t the n a m es o f were being w hispered th e ball ro om of th e Rice Hotel F rid a y noon a f t e r the a d o p tio n by t h e m e e tin g of It these in is * , .,i s e v e ra l a ssis ta n ts , ex -s tu d e n ts , j s t u d e n t a m o u n t of te a c h in g is done a t th e s e «**** at H o u sto n of th e re so lu tio n condemn- . . . . . - coaching places, p o sitio n s coaching • ,n K a n y p a r tia lity on th e p a r t o f th e , - i i i s u b j e c ts a r e available. C o u n c illo rs, p . in ’ R eg e n ts to w a r d n a tiv e T e x a n s who a r e a n d te a c h e r s o f s p o r ts a re also w a n te d . a t ­ l o som e o f these salaries tached , b u t the big m a jo r ity o f f e r a f r e e s u m m e r and in te r e s tin g e x p e r i­ ence ’['able positio ns pay, on an a v e r a g e , one h u n d r e d do l­ lars on th e r e g u la r tuition fees. The list o f those who have b e e n nam ed as possible p re sid e n ts o f th e U n iv e rs ity include to d a te G o v e rn o r P a t N e f f ; Dr. S. P. Brooks, p r e sid e n t g e n ts to w a rd native t h e i r choice o f presid ent. YELLOW CABS th e girls, a r e to J ' / I _________ Phone 9144_________ • ,, 1 'e s p e c ia lly M ost o f t h e s e cam ps a r e lo c a te d *^e N o r t h , L a s t and Middle W e st, in V e rm o n t, Maine, New H a m p sh ire , C o n n e c tic u t an d alo n g th e G r e a t Lakes. T here is only one in T e x a s, on Medina Lake, b*t this o f f e r s no po sition s of a n y sort. Co­ eds who an* in te re ste d will find all the l i t e r a t u r e con cerning th e c a m p s th e y in desire o t h e r th e w ork b esid e s th e g e n e ra l f a c ts t h a t the c a m p s do outdoor sp o r ts , a r t s and c r a f t s and n a tu r e s tu d y , th e y a re to see Miss Schmid, room 6 in th e W o m e n 's Gym. the W o m a n ’s Gym, arui i nf or ma ti on a b o u t if ST U D E N T PLEDGES TO BE COLLECTED . c o n t r i b u t i o n s pledged d u r i n g ,, . r. * re c e iv in g Tallies will be placed in the p r i n ­ cipal b u ild in g s Monday fo r th e p u r ­ tho p a y m e n t of! pose o f th es I I ,• S tu d e n t F r ie n d sh ip Drive, a c c o r d in g : to th e c o m m itte e iii charge. P le d g e s w ere m ade p ay ab le March 5. . u . , , KHI M e m b e rs o f the c o m m ittee w hich m a n a ge d th e driv e urged t h a t th ose who pledged p ay prom ptly. LEAGUE MAKES PLANS , , L eague FOR BIG A N N U A L MEET H a v i n g w o u n d up the s t a t e bas- , I ketball c on t e s t , the i nt e rs c ho la st ic i .. . is now d ir e c tin g ail e n e rg ie s! th e ] g e n e ra l c o n te s ts in all school a c t i ­ vities c u lm in a ti n g in the f in a l m e e t in A u stin in May. ,. ,. . , J. S. KOENIG C h irop od ist a n d F o o t Specialist 418 L ittle fie ld Bldg. P h o n e 4855 LITTLE P R IC E S I Today CHAS. RAY In “THE DEUCE OF SP A D E S” Fables and Topics Coming Tomorrow Guy Bates Post In ‘‘The M asquerader” The dramatic event of the year— THE DEVEREUX PLAYERS o f New York City March 2 2 and 23 In R om eo and Juliet Much A d o A bout N othing And G. BERNARD S H A W ’S A rm s and the Man Night Performance March 22 Matinee and Night March 23 Ticket* $1.00 Auspices of THE REAGAN LITERARY SOCIETY , . „ by the , I to “ S c r a p supplied “ T h e D euce * r * M a te ria l T h e sto ry f o r th e p e r f e c t i o n of plans f o r , „ , f o r the April issue o f th e m ag a z in e is b eing rec e iv ed now, arid it is p ro b a b le th a t an a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e c o n te n ts will be m a d e soon. of S p a d e s ” was “ T he W e ig h t of the L a s t S t r a w , ” w r itte n late C h a rle s E. V a n L oan,: by tenn is, spell­ w ho also provided I r o n ,” essay w ritin g , ing, one of R a y ’s biggest s u c c e ss e s . As-) ‘ rack a n d field e v en ts and music sociated in th e c a s t w ith t h e s t a r are M a rjo rie M aurice, Lincoln P l u m m e r , ; m e m o ry s t a r t this m o n th in th e v a r i- A n d r e w A rb u c k le , Dick S o u th e rla n d . pIeti" n ° f t h * Au8tin D » m w ,n " ? c ' OU* c o u n t i e s ami th e J a c k R ic h a rd so n , J. |>. L o ck ne y , (Jus l‘8sitf t * *h‘‘ d r *im n * o f U k e A u s tl" ’ sta te . T h e f i n a l c o u n ty c o n te sts will the house h a s passed a n a c t r e p e a l­ L e o n a r d , Ber t be held a t t h e e n d o f M arch and the ing f o r a period of tw o y e a rs, th e d istric ts m e e ts in t h e middle o f A p -I O u t r i g h t . bill p r o h ib itin g th e c a tc h in g o f perch rib le a v in g th e w in n e rs to c o m p e te I except d u r in g the m o n th s o f March a t A u stin the firs t w eek in May. and April. T he house was b u sy S a t­ u rd a y c o n sid e rin g th e m a n y local bills in an a t- t h a t w ere p en d in g , th e ir w o rk b e f *re j te m p t In view o f th e f a c t t h a t t h e corn- L A K E F I S H I N G P O S S I B L E O f f o r d a n d William d e c la m a tio n , in d e b a te , C o n te sts H a n c o c k finish c i t i e s o v e r to final a d j o u r n m e n t n e x t S a tu r d a y . FA IR FA X NISBET, Editor S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i d a y , Ma r c h 9 Phi G am m a D elta dance, a t th e to A u stin C o u n tr y Club, f r o m 9 I o ’clock. S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 9 Al l- Uni ver si t y W o m a n ’s Gym, fro m o’clock. da nc e 9 a t to t h e 12 U n iv e r s ity G e rm a n a t K. C. Hall, from 9 to 12 o’clock. D e l t a Chi D a n c e in Show, M innie M eacham was crow ned Q ueen of the S o u th w e s te r n E x p o si­ tion a n d H orse S a tu r d a y n ig h t F o r t W o rth . M a rg a re t M e a c ha m was maid o f h o n o r to her sister. Both a r e s t u d e n t s in the U n i­ th e Z eta versity. and m e m b e rs of T a u Alpha so ro rity . A gn es E d w a rd s, a f o r m e r g r a d u ­ a t e o f th e U n iv e rsity who is noV- an I n s t r u c t o r th e B e a u m o n t High School, is v isitin g h e r s is te r a t the S cottish Rite D o rm ito ry . in M em bers o f D elta Chi f r a t e r n i t y ! _______ a dance M arch 3 M ary Long. Jo s e p h in e e n te r ta in e d w ith at the A u stin i lid*. D an cin g was en- M a ry B ush jo y e d from 9 until 12. w ith H u n t e r ’s , G e o rg e to w n w here th e y M elody M a k e rs of S an A n to n io f u r - w eek-end. lu s h in g the music f o r the occasion. I have r e t u r n e d C lary and fr o m the s p e n t ^h o s, F. N ash • it the cotillion, _______ . ~ T T , r i , L a m b d a Chi Alpha a n n o u n c e s th e o f Nacog- - , red a n d b u f f ; the re p r e s e n ta t io n of h o n o rin g A lm a Art?.. A la rg e D e lta j p le d g in g of G en e T h o m a s a n d Chi w ere used in this, w ith th e doches. fraternity colors o f ____ bein g used in M innie B ic k e tt a n d L a u r a Thom p- O reek le tte r s . Those in t h e cotillion son h a v e r e t u r n e d #rom a week-end m a rc h e d the c e n t e r of j w as s ta tio n e d a b o u t th e room , to th e Chi at th e end of! tile room room , w here h a n d k e r c h ie fs w e re g iv e n as favors. E d w in a B ro oks o f H o u sto n has fu ­ tu r n e d to her home a f t e r a w eek-end visit w ith Mini fred Sm ith. th ro u g h th e D elta, w hich i v is it to th e ir hom e in San A ntonio. _______ R e f r e s h m e n ts o f sa nd w ic h e s an d pun ch were served tho ev en in g, while a salad cou rse w as se rv e d d u r in g the interm ission . th r o u g h o u t T he c h a p e ro n e s f o r th e occasion w'ere Mr. and Mrs. G ordon Sim pson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam A u stin, Mr. a n d M rs. VV . E. A r m s tr o n g , Mr. a n d Mrs. H. L. M a rk s a n d Dr. H. T. P a r lin . Pom D e n n is is s p e n d in g the w e e k ­ Epsilon the D elta K appa e n d at h o u s e . F r a n k E v e r ts has r e t u r n e d to Dal­ ctii las a f t e r a visit a t th e D elta ho use. Ge o r ge C an n o n has been visiting Phi G am m a Delta house. ftro w n, H a r r e l l , G u e sts a t th e d a n c e w e re Misses A rtz , H e f f n e r , T a y lo r, McNeill, G il­ liam, R eese, Doris Ross, D o ro th y! Ross, A d a m s , j El ise B aker. L a v o n ia B a ke r, Evan*, R a if o r d , Lndbette% Penn. H e n d e r ­ son, R a th , C a rso n , N isbet, U n d e r ­ wood, F r ie r , S to ve r, P r y o r , Cox, I < D u M ars, A u s tin , H ate, M a th e r, H a c k e tt , McAskill, B ailey, B e c k h a m , Boone, T h r a s h e r . the.* H s tr u n k , C h a n c e , B ru sh an d S a p p e r. K appa D e’ta so r C o n t r a r y to t h e s t a t e m e n t in Sun- y ’s T e x a n ’hat V *•«. f l e u r y Sim p­ is a mem- son, nee Goldie M■•ride, H a rd w ic k e , | b e r of Chi O o.ega s o r o r ity , wre wish m e m b e r o f S ea- to s t a te is a V\ a l t e r S te r lin g is ill in H ouston. C o r r e c t i o n ’it*. THEA TRES m o s t h u m o ro u s e v e r been scre en . in cid e n ts t h a t has the upon tra n s p o s e d T H E A T R E S T e x a s : C h a r l e s R a y in “ T h e D e u c e o f S p a d e s . ” M a j e s t i c : L e a t r i c e J o y a n d R a y ­ m o n d H a t t o n , J a c q u e l i n e L o g a n , G e o r g e F a w c e t t H a n c o c k : D o u g l a s F a i r b a n k s in “ J a v a H e a d . ” in “ R o b i n H o o d . ” Q u e e n : “ T h e C h r i s t i a n ” b y H a l l K i n g . M a j e s t i c in “ J a v a H e a d , ” f e a t u r i n g J a c q u e ­ line Logan, n a tive o f Sun Anto ni o , a n d Leat) int* J<>v leading roles is now p la y in g at t^n* M ajestic. pla y in g F r id a y th r o u g h S a tu r d a y , th e M ajestic will p re s e n t Mary Mi'es M in te r , d a i n ty s t a r , rn “ D r u m s of D e s t i n y . ” B e g in n in g and flu the to Sal em, Mass., The s to ry o f “ J a v a H e a d ' g >es late in back fo r tie s w h ere lives J e r e m y A mmi- don, a w e a lth y r e tir e d sea c a p ta in , w ith his c h ild re n a n d g r a n d c h ild r e n in his hom e know n as “ J a v a H e a d ,” na m e d f o r a high rock on th e c o a st of J a v a . s h ip ping J e r e m y has tw’o sons, William a n d G e rr it. W illiam is m a n a g e r of th e b u s in e ss, while f a m ily ’s th e N a u tilu s , G e r r it is sk ip p e r of tra d e . G e r r i t in th e o rie n ta l th e n loves N e ttie V ollar, g r a n d d a u g h t e r of old B artil D u n sa c k , an old s e a ­ m a n. J e r e m y Am m idon a n d D u n ­ sack a r e old tm ie en e m ie s a n d th e l a t t e r o r d e r s G e r r it o u t of his house a n d d ire c ts N e ttie h e r sw e e th e a r t, f o r g e t to had noble, who, t h a t his child In C hina, G e r r i t re s c u e s f r o m r u f ­ fia n s, T a o u Y uen , d a u g h t e r of a on po w e rfu l M an ch u le a r n in g b een to u c h e d b y a w hite m a n , o r d e r s th e m to m a r r y , f a ilin g to do which, th e girl will be slain. T h e w ed d in g f o l ­ lows and G e r r it b rin g s his C elestial bride to Salem w h e re her a p p e a r ­ an c e c r e a te s a m a z e m e n t as well a s c o n s te r n a tio n in the A m m ido n f a m ­ ily, w h e n th e y le a rn th e t r u t h . N e t ­ tie th e n e w s o f the s t r a n g e m a r r ia g e o f the m a n sh e loves a n d b ec o m e s d e s p e r a te l y ill. is h e a r t b r o k e n a t T e x a s e n title d n e w m e n u C h a rle s Ray, c h e f e x tr a o r d in a ir e a n d c r e a t o r o f u n u s u a l co nc o c tion s is a t th e T e x a s T h e a t r e with a n e n ­ tir e ly “ T h e Deuce of S p a d e s .” T h e c le v e r c h a r ­ a c t e r im p e r s o n a to r h a s evolved a n ew dish f o r m o tion p ic tu r e au die nc e * which he serves u p u n d e r th e n a m e of a d euce of spades sandw ich a n d th e w ay in which he m akes his p a t ­ ron s fall f o r th is line is one of th e th is S o m e th in g o f an idea o f the big­ ness and g e n e r a l scope o f D ouglas l a t e s t p h o to p la y s e n s a ­ Fairbanks* in Robin tio n , “ D ouglas F a i r b a n k s H oo d,” m a y be g a t h e r e d the fro m s u m m a r y o f f a c t s given herew ith. F o r in “ F a irb a n k s s u p e r f e a tu r e s , w hich is c o m in g to the H a nc o ck O p e ra H o u se f o r a n in d e f ­ in ite e n g a g e m e n t u n d e r a U nited! A r tists release, a h o st o f e n g in e e rs, lab-: a r c h ite c ts , a r t i s t s a n d a r t is a n s ored f o r m o n th s b e f o re e v e r a cam-! e ra lens w a s opened. last word T w e n ty -tw o e x p e r ts delved and re se a rc h i stu died w ork fo r a c c u r a te d e s ig n in g of the colossal sets. n e c e s s a r y in th e L ib ra rie s th e world o v e r w e re ra n -j sacked by th e s e e x p e r ts f o r a u th o ri-i th e his-j ta tiv e f a c t s in a s c e r ta in in g to rie s! d a t a t h a t all m ig h t be pre-] s e a te d t r u t h f u l l y to th e p eriod . H u n d r e d s of w o rk m e n th r e e m o n th s t o build th e sets. labo red One million f e e t o r a p p ro x im a te ly lu m b e r w ere t hi r ty -f i ve c a r lo a d s o f used in th e i r c o n s t r u c tio n . T his n u m b e r , if laid o a t in b oard I f e e t , w ould c o v e r t w e n t y a c r e s of) g r o u n d ; if p laced e n d to e n d . would : j span a d is ta n c e o f a b o u t 5 00 miles, One c a rlo a d , o r a b o u t t h i r t y to ns,! o ‘‘ nails w ere < u nearned z n e re c tin g ! MAJESTIC “The Friendly T h eatre” Presents JAVA HEAD A Paramount Picture With Leatrcie Joy A lbert Roscoe T oday T hrough T hursday GERALDINE FARRAR O p e ra tic and D ra m a tic S t a r in C o n c e rt UNIVERSITY M EN ’S GYMNASIUM Friday, March 9 Mail o r d e r s filled now w hen ac­ c om p a nie d by check a n d self- a d d re ss e d s ta m p e d envelope. A d d re ss 1802 C olorado No te le p h o n e o rd e r s t a k e n . 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FORD, M*r. tw j ' , CJ U r n * FIRING U N I Wrestling Clurie* In the interest of fair play and in justice to the University Athletic Council I with to refute very errone­ ous and misleading statement'* that were made in this column in Sun­ day's issue of the Daily Texan, In the firm jar line of that date a student the writer sets forth .maimed grievance. an In a nut-shcll, the writer charge* that the past Southwestern Confer­ ence Wrestling meet was exploited for pecuniary gain and that the stu­ dent blanket tax was flagrantly dis­ In brief T<*eg» I wa* how: regarded. ing because admi?don was charged to the wrestling tournament. Admission was charged to this tournament not by the University Athletic Council, bot by the South western Conference, an organization intact and apart from th** University of Texas The University of Texas had nothing whatsoever to do with the tournament except to have its team and coach present. The tour­ nament could have been held in Dal­ las <>r elsewhere if pecuniary gain was the inducing factor. However, the tournament was held in Austin so as* to give the students a chance to see the best in the Conference. The tournament has been held in Stillwater and at College Station in the past and nominal always charge was made. At no time was the admission charge prohibitive, South we-tern Conference must assuredly have some source of revenue. How else could silver cups, medals, and other awards be pur­ chased and given to winning teams than by money taken in through the gates. More than likely the Confer­ ence track meet will be held in Aus­ tin next year if th* Athletic Council think* the student body desires it. admission will At that be it has always been don** in charged a the pa t and not attacked by some misinformed student. time The a Should paying Several years ago the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox played an exhibition game at Clark Field under the auspices of the Am­ students erican legion. have been admitted to this game admission’’ The without question is to ridiculous to answer. Yet th* game was played at Clark Field and at th** University of Texas. However, just because the perform­ ance, whether it be a performance of a to** dancer *>r a wrestling match was held at the University doe* not niak*' admission charges out of order, In conclusion, I will quote from the Regulation and By-laws of the Southwestern Conference— Sec. 9. “ After payment of all bill* allowed by the President, the gate receipts of the meet thai} be paid into the treasury of and shall there be a deficit In the tress ary, the same shall be prorated,” the Conference, Iii addition to the above, the regu­ lations state that no Conference of­ ficial -hall receive pecuniary reward f o r his services. In concluding his article of Sun­ day the writer says— ‘Who knows but that this is a nefarious scheme to deprive the student body of their athletic privileges.*' The question is silly in its import and one cannot help but -mile Further the writer states that the sport is too brutal to be encouraged by th** awarding of a letter. Again he ss w rong. Wrestling has the same rating a** football, basketball, track, baseball and tennis. All the men- tioned «por’ i re* es vc the same sys­ tem of awards. The award* consist of the coveted T, sweaters, bar* and medals. I wish to assure the readers of this article o f its correctness, as I have verified my statement from authen­ tic sources. CHAS P. ENDRESS. unum amn (Continued from page I) the con teat has been offered, and will close in 1923. Th® money will I be given to the citizen of Texas w ho! ! writes the best novel during period. th a t' The $100 ard $50 prizes offered by Southern Methodist University j fur the heil poem* written by any undergraduate in America daring the present school session are attracting' interest among University students,! and that a number of poems will b t submitted from the j University. it m said Another poetry prize Is that of- feiea through the Poetry Society of Texas by William Russell Clark of any Dallas for the be*: poem by T ex ts undergraduate. The Green Mask Players o f Houston will give I50O in prizes for the best. one-act plays written by any student in a Texas school Sport Gossip The reception given the Long­ horns last night when they carne on the court, is indicative of th** way? the student body of the University hacks the team. Although the pen­ nant was already the undisputed property n r the Aggies, the spirit was as good as if the Conference s ham pi unship has depended on every goal thrown. the And the team matched en­ thusiasm of the rooters with the best display of basketball that has been shown on the Texas court this y**ar. i Fr< m the very first th*- fighting was tim*, sterling bas­ hot. At th* ketball characterized the whole hour, i There were no loose the. floor work, but a tendency to try! long shots showed the high tension J at which the [longhorn quintette was, performing. ends lam* in . Abe Curtis showed nome splendid basketball sense, fa r eclipsing any- 4 k . . . . . thing he has ever don** on the c .ort before. His try* for the basket were well placed, and hi* splendid guard- - mg broke up many nice Aggo* par­ ties ________ ____ 4... —!. . . Ragland’* floor work in th** first half was nothing short of brilliant! and although he had two personal fouls chalked against him he was f-*r largely responsible th*' g r e a t , the beginning' in start Texas* got period. Of the Aggies Keen atom! head and shoulders above his team mates in every respect. Texas teams and i fans will hold a big jubilee when Tiny packs his knapsack ami departs from the camp o f the Wildcats for­ ever. In spite of the fact that he wa* somewhat weakened by a severe cold and a light attack of grippe, Crad­ dock upheld his reputation fur never having been thrown by winning his match in the tournament Saturday. is the man who has con­ Craddock sistently heavyweight held championship in wrestling ever since he entered Varsity athletic circle*. McLean and Texas are lucky in hav­ ing at least one sure issue in all the year’s contests. th*- CHAPEL NOTICE The contemplated change in the introduced pla* e of meeting was exer­ yesterday, and the Chapel cises wore held in the Girls' Study Hall in the west end of the Main Building. Beginning at * :30, a devotional, instrumental selection was rendered by Miss .Stella An­ derson. This was followed by the r e g u l a r Chapel exercises, consist­ ing of hymn singing and a special selection by Miss Louisa Roe. It. is contemplated that the de­ votional musical program will be­ gin each morning at 8:30 instead of 8 :35. The singing and other parts of ■ he program will begin at 8:35, and anyone is welcome to come at any tim**. Th** speaking thin week will he in ch rage of Rev. L. If. Wharton, Pastor of the University Presby- t* rian Church, All are cordially invited to be present. THE DAILY TEXAN A. & M basket making the score 7 to 3 for Texaco Ragland was getting every back Aggie dict and passing to Schuhardt Ijonghorn (ct c akes a field goal but does not count Washburn g a Verne claim a Texas man takes Gill, g too many steps. Half up with score I Duckett, g 7 to I in favor of Texas. Darby, f Mega rit y Keen, c territory. Totals Code: F.G go field tip-off Swenson got again. the Peyton shot a field goal but Venne claims it does not count rn he blew ^',u‘ throws» * * P*rso-u Foal throws missed? whistle before it was thrown. Duck- etc throws a field goal near the bas- Darby •*. ket making score 7 to 5* Texas. Keen ties score at 7-7 with an easy for Texas. field g o a l Time out Darby throws a foul goal putting the Aggie* in the lead 7 to 9. Schuhardt pine*- to s. IV la s back in the lead with a field g>*al after Peyton had hOR RENT——One single, one d< ed cr.nv.-m, CLASSIFIEDS , , shot. Darby room, comfortably turn Ref' re*-: Yen ne I<' ir; t * « jmen gestalt*. , long All 4 . ,.H- ,.1 a sc or*- ai IM* again with foul A long shot from the side of throw, gallery, etc. Apply at 2503 the Grand**. F G F.T. F. I ATLI HAYE two vacant rooms at SPANISH MADE EASY or coaching write D. J. Chavez, University Sta­ (Normal College and Univer- g term* Mrs. A. E. Stelfox, • aitis Avenue, tion OI y. exp*-n«'^ce. J DR B. B. BRAY, Py rrhea 8 ial­ ii*, The E2ese s for me a t the Pushball Contest please phone *—6 F O U N D - BTZ ring with initials on bandi-- knife. Owner s can have same by calling at 207 tV. 21>t and describing articles, arui p tying for this ad, — 6 Ins de; also small pearl TM H I NG I N S PA NT S H and Ger- II A. Ingenhuett, phone — - ge ex peri en ce I. (( will have rooms for four boys next term. If you di s.re to change phone 7386. Mrs. E. L. Faulkner. — 9 PALACE B A R B E R SH O P “The Old Reliable” “ Hall of Fame” BILLY W O L F , Prop. A Sn e t t y Up-to-Date Shop "Next Door to Kress” . * new* mw HiiMtsf tm mn* •in'nuautmt umtu SERVICE — .SANITATION D11 to D R IS K IL L B A R B E R S H O P D r i a k i l l H otel PICTURE TO BE SHOWN | court by Darby puts th** Aggies in to 9, Keen makes a he van, 11 snowbird shot and the score is 13 to Under the auspices of Zoology 16,ML Aggies. Darby cuts loose with LOST— Two fountain pens XI a * ‘‘‘*k a^ ° a Chairer w ith a p he I a n o th er o f his lo n g shots and makes - cap and Saturday pen half »f a C POUND—-Bar pin at Wow Friday night. Cal! Bl***! a th re*-* w l r a tio n picture wtt! « i - ......... .bown at K Hall. Wednesday, March 7, from 7 to 8 o’clock. This picture entitled “ How Life Begins.” Any th** picture is in interested . . . _ * n d to see it. ! invite D a r b y e n d s th** s c o r i n g j . . . . . . . the count 15 to 9, A. f ur T e x a s . throw. TTZ7, for A & M. with n Score, 16 to 9, Aggies. Peyton tos-| with- or without board. Room and oar*! -es a foul g o a l lb to phone — 7 . Peyton throws th** last field goal of I $6.00. I 2508 Guadalupe, IO, Aggies, board $30.00. Room without i NICE ROOMS with sleeping porch foul „ 3140, TTT — 6 , . . . . ■TU M E A L S A T R E G U L A R H O U R S \ D e n .ooh thM. lim e out kljn lu m h o s — ice creams, coffee and coco— , f you fin(J , ith,.r 7 3 l7 . Sp* cia! attention lo catering to all colleg e functions. UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA STEERS LOSE Continued from Page On® th* game making th*- score 16 to 12 J in favor of A. & M. Barrett takes Schuhardt’* place. A foul throw by Final Peyton ends score 16 to 13, Aggies. souring. the T exas: (c) Peyton, f. Schuhardt, f Swenson, c Curtis, g Ragland, g Barrett, f San itary P lu m b in g, S team an d H o t-W a ter Fleeting. M odern Electric A p p l i ­ P.O. F.T. F. 3 3 I 3 an ces. John L. Martin P h o n e 3 5 6 3 4 1 0 C o n g re ss Totals l l W h e n in to w n ti op in an d get real service find q unlit y in eatables. MAVERICK CAFE Time out fur Texas, Schuhardt hurt. Duckett goes in for M**garity. Time out for th** Aggies. Duckett gives I Bible’s orders to the A. & M. team. Th*- Texas five man defense was standing th** champs on their noses. Darby makes goal, score 4 to 3, Texas, Th*- Aggies could not get under the basket for Schu­ hardt arid Curtis were forcing them; to make long shots which they were missing badly. Peyton makes a foul j shot. Sc**re 5 to 3, Texas. 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