©foe Battu First College Daily in the South XXIX A U ST IN , T E X A S, T H U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 12, 1928. rags No. 89 ory Releases Plans For Student Union Project Will Place Clark Field Bids Monday Royalties Decrease Due Stanley Reads To Fall in Prices in Grandstand and Fence Are Next Construction Additions Loss for Year Totals $220,485 Department of Journalism Transferred to Academic School by Faculty Action The Pictures Upper rig h t; Auditorium m en’s gymnasium. and Jpper le ft: W omen’s activities and gym nasium building. Lower rig h t: building. S tudents’ union The d epartm ent of journalism , which for the past three years has been conducted under the School of Business A dm inistration, was tra n sfe rre d to the College of A rts and Sciences a t the m eeting of the ll. Y. f general faculty T uesday afternoon, according to P resident 5 Benedict | t Longhorns Leave For Arkansas To Flay Razorbacks Begin T o d a y Advanced standing, postponed, and conditioned exam inations will be given in English, public speak­ ing, and Greek, according to Mrs. F aith P erry of the re g istra r’s of­ fice. All exam inations will be held in room 321, E ducation Build­ ing, in the afternoon. Hogs Have Many Stars Back From Champion Team of 1927 The fighting Longhorn Exam inations in other subject* I will be held on succeeding days through Jan u a ry 18. By Tues- team day night 138 students had signed exam inations. Con le ft last night fo r Fayetteville, I UP f ° r the A rkansas, fo r a two-game series filets are being taken care of at with and stu- LeaVing A ustin W ednesday night, dents unable to take exam inations on the scheduled date will be per- and the team will go to Dallas m itted to take them later. board the Frisco* arriving in A rk­ ansas Thursday night.. the A rkansas Razorbacks. th® re g istra r’s office, Journalistic work was conduct-♦ the < d as a d ep artm en t under th e College o f A rts and Sciences un­ when Miriam A. F erg u ­ til son, then governor, stru ck from the biennial budget the appropri­ atio n which legislature had g ra n te d for continuing the work. In order to give the journalism students who rem ained the U niversity the opportunity to re ­ th eir degrees here, ra th e r ceive than force them to tra n sfe r to w m e other university g ran tin g a degree fo r sim ilar work, several courses in journalism w ere given un d er the School of B usiness A d­ m inistration during the sessions of 1925-1926 and 1926-1927. in W hen the 40th L egislature con­ vened in Austin and the biennial budget was draw n up, th e appro­ p ria tio n for the d epartm ent of journalism was renew ed. Several >urses which had been given in the past were reestablished in the the d epartm ent curriuclum , and continued under th e School of Business A dm inistration when the U niversity reopened this fall. The tra n sfe r of the departm ent which was effected Tuesday will in no way a ffe c t the personnel of the departm ent, and no c hange I will become necessary through the tra n s fe r except th a t the degree of bachelor of journalism will be given under the College of A rts and Sciences ra th e r th an under the business school. Creatore’s Concert T icket Sale Starts Seats are on sale fo r C reato re’s I I band concert a t the U niversity Co- k Op, Reed's music store, and a t sev- yO eral o f the dorm itories. The con­ li cert prom ises to be very enter* popular I I j taining, fo r ^attractive ( num bers will be presented. Among j \ the en tertain m en t fe a tu re s are a gaxophone octette, a harpist, a soprano and a special girl piano Soloist. Creator© has never been fu r­ th e r south th an K ansas; advan­ tage of his firs t visit should be taken by th e U niversity students. Mrs. Joe Jam es, presid en t of the Austin A m ateur C horal club has stated th a t C reatore ranks next to the fam ous Sousa and she rec­ and ommends him highly. He Ids en tire band a re said be fialian . to Calendar The gam es will be played F ri-j day and Saturday. The team will j h a v e F ayetteville S aturday night! at 9:45, and will arrive in A u s -; tin on th e Texas Special Sunday evening a t 7 o’clock. The games with the Razorbacks! will be the second and third con- RAZORBACKS READY FOR REVENGE Special to The Daily Texan. l l — W ith Fayetteville, Jan . the m em ory of last season’s double dose of d efeat still rin g ­ ing in th e ir ears, it will be a revengeful litte r of A rkansas R azorbacks who will 'ta k e the floor against Texas U niversity here .Saturday nights. The pair of tilts will be the second Texas invasion within two weeks tim e for the twice-champion A rkansas bas- keteers to com pete against. F riday and Hope for Third Title Still sm arting under the 29 to 24 and 32 to 28 drubbings, the Texas Longhorns handed them last season down in the Lone S tar state, Coach Frances giants A. Schmidtls will have a double purpose in mind when the Texans this w eek-end; It wit be to wipe out the stain of past defeats and to use these vie tories as a stepping stone to a third conference title. they m eet six-foot the Long- j In th eir first conference J 8. M. U. M ustangs! ference contests fo r horns. clash th e sm othered them , 39 to 23. Al­ though the Steers had easily won all th e ir pre-season gam es, they were unable to solve the baffling attac k of the Ponies. Important Game Mustangs Beat Frogs, 24-23 Captain Allison Point Man Ponies Is High for Special to The Daily Texan. Dallas, Ja n . l l —W a lte r Alli­ son, lanky M ustang captain, led his m ates to th eir second co n fer­ ence win here tonight, nosing out the T. C. U. Frogs 24 to 23 before a crowd of 2,000 spectators. The Pony leader was high point man of the a ffa ir with 12 tallies. McDonnell, F rog center was a close second w ith 9. The Frogs sank IO goals during the game from the free throw line. At no point in the game were th e team s separated m bre than th ree points. ---------------------------—o------------- J. L. M echam Leads Forum Discussions Open forum fo r intercollegiate and intersociety debaters will be held in room I of G arrison Hall a t 8 o’clock Monday evening. J a n ­ u ary 16, a t which time Dr. AL I«. Mecham, associate professor of governm ent, will lead the discus­ sion'. The negative side of the ques- Bids fo r the construction of the new grandstand and fence to be erected on Clark Field will be received by the A thletic Council Monday, Jan u a ry 16, according to of L. Theo. Bellmont, director m en’s athletics. The B oard of Regents will hold its reg u lar m eet­ ing on the same date. Two Factors the two The outcom e of bidding will be watched with in tere st be cause of im portant factors entering into the case. F irst, the for plans and specifications call much elaborate detail the and am ount th a t the Board of Regents has appropriated fo r construction If the bids are is conservative. within the am ount, th e outcome will be all right, but if th ey are in excess of the am ount, much work will be entailed in revising the plans and specifications decrease the cost. The tim e ele m ent also en ters into th e case. Time Lost So much tim e has been lost th a t it will be hard to get the work com pleted by M arch 24, the date of the first game. One hundred dollars worth of on Italian rye has been planted the field tem porary to serve as grass until the Berm uda grass can grass will be cultivated. This form a good m atting and stay hot green until intensive v e sth er appears. By th a t time the Berm uda grana will have been firm ly rooted and the field prac­ tically coveted. the — o ---------------------------- — involving the dincontinuihg I tion of recen t policies of the U nited States in reg ard to Latin-A m en- J 5Q0 Feet of Cable . - the can countries will comprise discussions. be p r e p a r e d Questions will asked by those hearing the and the en tire group will p a rt in answ ering them. ------- — system of electrical the Uni- A recent open forum under the v e r it y of Texas cam pus will d im . I Or U s e power distribution on talk, take new » A , Hatcher Hopes for Rise in Value This Year Royalties from oil lands held by the U niversity ^am ounted to $2,698,904 for the calendar year 1927, according to VV. Gregory H atcher, S tate T reasurer, while the am ount collected from this ouree during 1926 was $2,919,889. This is a decrease of $220,485 in 1927 the am ount received in 1926. from This decrease may properly be oil attributed to the decline in prices during the yeaV ju s t closed. Some hope may be entertained officials said, th a t b e tte r prices for crude oil will lie given during 1928. T h at optimism m ay be sup­ ported by the fa ct th a t there was an increase of $57,849 in Decem­ ber, .J&21, over the collections for December, 1926. The figures for December, 1926 were $194,799, and fo r December, 1927, $252,648. *----------------------------o—*------------ Council M akes N ew Intramural Rules Several changes in eligibility rules were made at a recent m eet­ ing of In tram u ral Council. Th ese changes were anounced aa follows: the in track, in tram u ra l athletics Any man who has made an un­ qualified le tte r (one in football, basketball, or baseball, tennis) in any college giving a degree shall be ineligible to com­ of pete the U niversity o f Texas. This new rule shall be in effec t at the beginning of the spring sem ester. Any man whose nam es appears on the squad list of any varsity, shorthorn, shall be ii freshm an or 5:45 o ’clo ck — W. A. A. m eet­ ing a t U niversity Commons. 7 :0 0 o’c lo c k — Board of Gov­ ernors of C urtain Club, S Hall. 7 :0 0 o 'c lo c k — T heta S ig m a P h i B. H ail 12 2 . Outcome of the gam es will be of g re at im portance to both the team©, as it will decide w hether line fo r ©mother A rkansas is in conference title, and w hether the Longhorns have a chance a t nil. leadership of Dr. C harles W. H ackett, professor of Latin-A m er- ican history, proved such a suc­ cess th a t the m eetings are to be next continued on through the 7:00 o’clock— G raduate club, The Texas Longhorns romped sem ester, Texas Archives. 7:30 o’clock— Sec. 4, E sp er­ anto club, M. B. 219. 7 :3 0 o ’clo ck — C h e m is try club. K. Hall. 7 :3 0 o’c lo c k — C urtain Club, S Hall. - - _ . . . through th eir last hard w orkout yesterday in preparation for the two-game a ffa ir w ith th e A rkan­ sas Razorbacks F riday and S at­ urday night. Last night Coach ty asker packed ^ in C aptain John- - E stes, Ox Higgins, Big Un j o’dock. (Continued on page 4) I meeting. cards According to W. A. A. M EETS IN CA FETERIA received this week, th e re will be an open the U ni­ m eeting of W. A. A. a t today at 5:45 v e r it y c a fe te ria the S upper will follow overhead wires inate all and cables and provide fo r all electric power distribution thro u g h a sys­ ac­ tem of underground cables, cording p ro ­ fessor of electrical engineering in the U niversity who had charge of designing the new system . to J. M. B ryant, A series o f new conduits or ducts carrying electrical distribu­ tion cables have been built for the campus about 1,500 feet on to supplem ent the tunnels already th at sport season. Such men shall he ineligible beginning th ree days afte r the list is posted. - o — CLUB D ISCUSSES PLAY The C urtain Club will start planning for the new year T hurs­ day evening when the board of directors m eet a t 7 o’clock and the club proper m eets at 7:30. be Both of these m eeting# will , l f - .. IU I t « * * * the sponsored by Association have been drawn ten­ tatively by U niversity architects and were released yesterday. A campaign to raise funds for the project will be inaugurated shortly, according to T. W. G reg­ ory, president of the E x-Students’ the Association and sponsor of project. R egents of the U niver­ sity have already approved the plans and agreed to appropriate a considerable funds needed. portion of the* A large num ber of prom inent Texans have also endorsed the propeef and agreed to work with Gregory in m aking it a reality. Included in this num ber are H. J. Lutcher S tark, of O range, chair­ man of the Board of R egents of the U niversity, and Will C. Hogc. of Houston, form er re g en t and fo r mafny years active in U niver­ sity have affairs. Both men agreed to make su bstantial giL s to the project. P From K T *£1 I rifles ” Glaspell’s One-Act Play Is Subject at Public Reading fo r The subject the public reading to be given this a fte r noon in room 12 of the Biology Building by Oma Stanley, instruc to r in English in the U niversity, called will be a “ T rifles” w ritten by Susan Glas pell. one-act play Miss C lasped has w ritten sev- eral successful one-act plays and likewise some longer ones, all of them dealing with A m erican life, she being an Am erican playw right. Plan Three Building* of the The pro ject calls fo r the erec­ tion on the U niversity campus of three buildings which the U niver­ sity itself could not properly build fo r m any years, according to officials institution. These buildings are a large gym- nasium -auditorium , a sm aller audi­ torium and union building, and a wom an’s gym nasium and activi­ ties building. U niversity declare th a t the need of such buildings is probably as acute as fo r any other State buildings, b u t funds should be used fo r needed classroom buildings, library facil­ ities and sim ilar s tric tu re s ba"Iv needed in giving form al instruc­ tion ra th e r than fo r the building* contem plated in this program . officials th a t hold The Union project will not in­ te rfe re with the erection of such and is they point out, The play “ T rifles” was first! buildings, r ^ arch itectu re to investigate their approval o f the project based on this fact. presented in 1916 by the Provin cetown players in Provincetown, M assachusetts. Thre is onfy one scene, according to Miss Stanley, and when an au th o r presents a one-act play of only one scene as successfully as Miss presented “ T rifles,” c o n g ra tu la te d , The buildings designed by R. L. W hite, resident arch itect for che U niversity, and S. C. P. Vospcr, and instructor in Olaspell has I* designer of the Scottish R ita he is lo be C athedra!,.the M edical A rts bnild- I mg, and other stru ctu re s in Sun The plot centers around a Mr. j Antonio, a re of m o d ifie d S p a n ish W right who was found m urdered ! design such as has been u#4& Sit other U niversity buildings recen t­ in his home, with a rope ta u n t ly constructed, and will fit into around his neck. The sheriff, the the arch itectu ral scheme of tho county attorney, and some friends University harm oniously. of the family go to the W right home the crime. While the men are upstairs trying to get some trace of evidence, the women, who suspect Mrs. W right of the m urder, and who wish to have her released from the county jail, destroy all evidence, among them a dead canary birl killed by the b ru tal husband of the jailed woman to destroy his w ife’s hap­ piness, and some stitches in a quilt I that were obviously sewed by ner­ The a u d itorium-gymnasium will be the largest of the th ree build­ tw o ings. of floors with a balcony on three floor. sides of The auditorium will com fortably seat eight or ten thousand persons, with the balcony, and will be large enough fo r convocations of body. The the entire student largest social affairs, concerts by internationally fam ous artists, lec­ tu res by visiting celebrities, etc. It will also provide a fittin g se t­ ting for large gatherings not di­ rectly connected with the school but fo r which it may he m ade available. The curtain falls with the sher­ iff and the county attorney de- Auditorium - Gymnasium the auditorium I t will consist vous fingers. G am e W ith Tigers Approved by Council University Gets D elayed Hearing In Lease Cases N m otion of the attorneys rep resen tin g the U niver- in the Thiesen and F rank sity cases, the Suprem e C ourt has agreed the hearing until M arch 16! These cases involve the rig h t of the U ni­ versity to lease any of its oil land* for any purpose. to delay The U niversity law yers were given this delay on the p rotest th a t th eir briefs of the cases were not com pleted. Razorbacks T op Title List Again Arkansas Favored for Con­ ference Champs Special to The Texan, FA Y ETTEV ILLE, Ark., Jan. l l . —-Coach F rancis A. Schm idt’s the A rkansas giants, who won Southw est conference for title years, the last two consecutive are topping the list due to their pair of wins over Texas Christian U niversity here last Friday and Saturday nights. a Southern M ethodist U niversity and Texas A. & M., conqueror# c f Texas U niversity and the Rice Owls, respectively, are tied with the R azorbacks with clean slaty. The A rkansas crew-, how­ ever, hold their tw'o wins credit, while the two Texas quin­ tets have m et only one confer­ ence foe. The Southw est standing today is as follows. Team— conference to w 2 I I 0 0 L 0 0 0 I I 2 0 P c t. 1.000 1 .0 0 0 1.000 .OOO .OOO .OOO .OOO S. M. U. .. Texas A. & M. coach Tex** U. RANGER ON PR ESS for to press F ebruary issue o f the Texas and Ranger has gone will be ready distribution Jan u a ry 20, according to B urt Dyke, business m anager of the Texas S tudents’ Publications, Inc. leap is year num ber and draw n by the editor Tom Hollo­ This R anger will be the the cover Final approval of the D etroit T iger game, to be played by Uncle Billy Disch’s Longhorn team here March by the 24, was given in its m eeting A thletic Council Tuesday night. It has been generally under­ stood th a t this game was under consideration, but the Council did It# n o t give its approval u n til The other floor of the building will be devoted to the physical training program of th e U n iv er­ sity, and will contain locker rooms gym nastic apparatus,* quarter# fo r corrective physical braining work, shower baths, etc. C onnected wdfcb this building will be a covered swimming pool which; may ho heated, and which will bn one of the largest in th e South. There will be a trophy room in the of the building where the tories of T exsi t a le n t s ' J (C ontinued on p»ge I First College Daily in the South ——a* What Do You A Know Ckarl«i M Schwab? Nick Longworth? Jackson Day Banquet? Pan Am erican M eeting? Peace Arbitration? A drienne Fiboslt, Mc K ens ta. Hasnt u«te Editor Ka-Write MHW AiXlCtSSt ........ A **i«ta*t ____ A aaiatant . . At*i«tant From Other Pens Special MONT AG’S Lawnvaille Linen * W ith ' U niv ersity C rest G old Die S ta m p e d $1.20 Value NOW THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 192 SPECIALISTS! It is quite generally adm itted that the future belongs to the specialists. W e specialize in U N IV ER SITY SU PPLIES It is logical to expect better and better service from a specialist. TEXAS BOOK STO R E For Prom pt Results Use the Classified Ads ROUND TRIP I STUDENTS Week-End Frolic $1.50 Every Sunday San Antonio Leave Austin 6:30 A. M. Street Caro to Depot in Time. Back Home Early 10.20 P. M. 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HAROLD TEEN— SAY IT WITH THE TONGUE POP I y'OlDM'T W-^TE MISS HAT2.iT AMS LOVE LETTERS VET -DID SAH? ^ \ you make m e S ic k', d o n t p u t i n s t e a d O’ Sho\a/»m ) AMSTRISO ME HOA! TWiEJ THV IM WRIT IMCj - ; vdlDOEE -VOu ’G?E IF V OO SHE S J / w tu i m e a f l o c k / y GOT’Ch a OF OOM‘T S i TO ^ M E M 3 E t ? U Y Y< g—g* SSBSSBWWSft-. ■SSW T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y 12, 1928. Campus Society Julia M atthews Honor G uest at Mansion Miss Ju lia M atthew s, b ride-to- b e o f th e com ing w eek, w as hon- I ©red a t a n a f f a ir a t th e gover- j n o r ’s m ansion on T u e sd a y e v e n -1 ing. Miss H elen P a x to n , siste r I of M rs. M oody, an d a m em ber of th e b rid a l p a r ty fo r th e P erry- M atth ew s wedding:, w as a ssisted by j in e n t e r t a i n i n g 't h e I M rs. M oody b rid e and h e r a tte n d a n ts . E a s te r lilies of lilies an d th e •Valley w ere used a t decoration? f o r th e e la b o ra te d in n e r, th e b r i­ dal n o te o f silv er a n d ivory was c a rrie d th ro u g h o u t An im p o rte d g u e st book fro m : SOCIAL CALENDAR F rid a y , T au O m ega C o u n try C lub, 9 to I o’clock. J a n u a r y 13— A lpha dance, fo rm a l S a tu rd a y , J a n u a ry 14— P h i Mu so ro rity , th e D an- sa n te , C o u n try C lub, 4:30 p. rn. to 8 p. rn. G erm an, K. C. H all, 9 to 12 o’clock. A ll U n iv e rsity dance, W o­ m a n ’s gym , 9 to 12 o’clock. T he la st g ro u p dances f o r th e f ir s t se m e ste r will be g iv en th is w eek. T he f ir s t dance of th e new' se m e ste r is a rra n g e d fo r F e b ru a ry 3. and M rs. G overnor which all the g u e sts w ro te a lin e, Popular Bride-to-Be c o n trib u te d to th e v a lu e of so u v e n ir p re se n te d M iss M atthew 's.; th e ? jg E n t e r t a i n e d M oody, in P laces a t th e d in e r w ere m ark ed ! M rs. M a rg a re t K. K ress, The Cinema ______ ^ F a ir and D on W oods will a g a in p lay opposite (tile a n o th e r, so you can be su re of a fo o d e v e n in g s e n te rta in m e n t. The G atew ay of the Moon th e D olores Del Rio is at |,y th* 'vit“s sam e a u th o r as H arm to Go, last w eek’s show , b u t is e n tire ly iii H ancock in one of th o se tro p ic a l j P a r e n t : th in g s th e h a lf- th e p a rt of c a ste girl th a t fa lls in love w ith th e A m erican en g in eer. Don W oods in th e role of Roy in a B ak er, a n d R o b ert S to n e a f f o r I th e sam e n am e role o f p len ty o f good w holesom e co m ­ edy. is it in, W hile th is The Fair Co-Ed th e m ost d isa p ­ p o in tin g p ic tu re D olores has y e t played in m any w ays is a w o rth y g e stu re to w a rd th e box I t is one o f th o se “ h o t” o ffic e . As th e nam e im plies this si an- p ic tu re s we have b een cu rsed w ith fo r som e tim e . I t is b e tte r th a n j o th e r p ic tu re o f si* called college m ost how ever, becau se, t r y as she life. R eg a rd le ss o f w h e th e r it is m ight, D olores c a n ’t be a n y th in g tru e to s tu d e n t life o r n o t it is am using. M arion D avies b u t good. a plays th e ^>art o f a sm a rt w e e ­ c rack in g college co-ed whom could n o t te a c h a n y th in g . A* a I bask etb all p la y e r she w as a wow In th is p ic tu re , D olores is s y t o f a fe m in in e Jo h n G ilb ert. She does th e a tta c k in g and W a lte r P idgeon, does th e yielding. la tio n o f T his is a vio- and did n o t m ind le ttin g th e re h e r new le a d in g m an, th e g e n e ra l 1 v e ry ru le s Jo sep h in e M cL ane, S. I t D. I n f ir m a r y : G eorgia Ellen W right, Isab el B la c k e n e r, L illian R oberts. fu n com es w hen W a lla c e !lio n s a re stilted on p ages 28 and Ck M iller, niest I1 ery has th e p ic tu re to h im se lf 29 of th e H a n d b o o k f o r th e G uid- W esley A m m erm anti; fo r a b o u t tw o sn eezes and h a lf © fia n c e o f s tu d e n ts . Hit re su ltin g av a la n c h e, and when I th e re is a duel, a n d — p u ff, p u ff I (supposed im possible su b title a t th e fin ish . ! E . J. M A T H E W S. — *------ la u g h te r) to be th at 1 NOTH F to C h em istry I s tu d e n ts : The f if th re g u la r quiz in Chem* — C. IT ; is try I will be given T h u rsd a y and F rid ay , J a n u a r y 12 and 13. - - o— - o - H O S P IT A L L IST Seton I n f irm a ry : W illiam T em p­ E sth e r ll. B ooklets 1>* C raw fo rd , R. L. B illings, K ings­ ley Davis, C la re n c e M urdock, \ \ , ter, Jo h n M cG ivney, D ra p e r; S t. D avid’s H o sp ita l: l \ For Spring Official Notices RECO RD o f W ork s h o u ld be tu rn e d in a t th e R eg­ is tr a r 's office im m e d ia te ly so th a t! courses can be e n te re d an d book­ le ts m ade re a d y f o r f ir s t sem es­ be te r grad es. G ra d e s w ill n o t given to s tu d e n ts e x c e p t in th e ir booklets. E . J . M A T H E W S , R e g istra r. Madame and Mademoiselle Choose a New Shade in h ootwear GRAY PLAZA As, p o p u la r j u n til she lions and ex a m in a tio n s f o r of j of tho school know a b o u t it. Ar TU E J a n u a r y sc rie s o f p ostponed and ad v an ced sta n d in g exam ina the n o t live rem oval of co urse c o n d itio n s w ilF 12, u n to h im self a t college, a n d a p o l- begin on T h u rsd a y , J a n u a r y ogized f o r h e r a c tio n s. T h e re is 1928. P e titio n s to ta k e exam ina- a happy e n d in g w ith th e h e ro in e Itio n s d u rin g th is se rie s m u st w inning in b a sk e tb a ll an d m a rry in g handsom e coach. be th e cham pionship g a m b i a th e R e g is tra r’s office n o t la te r th e th a n T h u rsd a y , J a n u a r y 5, 1928 ex am ina- Rulcs g o v e rn in g th e se BIG TIME VAWDi.VII.lE ». Hf t A T V R E PICTURES ■ M ANCOCM i " b itter E rJ c r fd im r n t ' B m T H E A T R E T h e y ’re Back A gain SATURDAY and SUNDAY T h o s e P o p u l a r HANCOCK PLAYERS W ith NANCY FAIR DON WOODS R i o t o u s Farce Comedy A n d AU Y o u r F a v o r i t e * in t he a Why Wives Worry’ B y t he S a m e A u t h o r As “ R a y i n ’ to G o ” / f ' / — (’I’HL I V .. A QUEEN \ - r Mf \u ’i % ,> lr J L a st Tim es T oday ESTHER RALSTON in Y O U ’LL L A U G H ! S C R E A M ! “LOVE AND LEARN” D o n ’t F o r g e t B a r g a i n Matinee D a i l y S e a t U n r e s e r v e d : 2 5 c , 5 0 c A lso Comedy Latest News E v e n i n g s at 8 : 1 5 All S e a t s R e s e r v e d : 5 0 c , 7 5 c G e t Y o u r T i c k e t s N o w Next Saturday Night Creature and His Band Men’s Gym The Musical Treat of the Season 65 Pieces 2 Soloists — Saxaphone Octette Seats nowr on sale at J. R. Reeds’ and University Co-Op. Prices: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 W ar Tax Exem pt Allspices Amateur Choral Club. FasFiionable F ootwears Smartest Contribution to The Mode for Soft Tone A n exquisite gra y suede, of sil­ v e r y softness, customized in an a ft er noo n slipper o f distinctive loveliness. Mounted on a slender b i g s p i k e heel, and fin ish ed with a capt ivating throat armament o f n laza d r a y piped in silver silk kid. Also show n in : All Honey Beige Suede AH Honey Beige Moire Satin The Pair $ 13.50 FEATURING SMALL SIZES AND NARROW WIDTHS a •‘ArV'Or* JI- f — V 9 C O N G R E S S N E A R E I G H T H •if'U J'.jfXU Third Anniversary Starting Today S H IR T SA L E No doubt you have not forgotten our last Shirt Sale for its unlit ai d of value*— Beginning Satur­ day we will place on sale 2500 SHIRTS comprising white and fancy English Broadcloth in collar at­ ta chebel and neckband styles, at following money-savings values: the V A L U E S U P T O $ 2 . 0 0 S A L E P R I C E V A L U E S U P TO $2.50 S A L E P R I C E VALUES UP TO $3.50 SALE PRICE $1.59 A ll Sw eaters 1-2 Price T H E Austin Haberdashery A R T H U R H. SIM O N , P re p . 103 Eat* 6th S tre e t 2 Dc»ors Off the Avenue Campus Organizations... Representatives o f campus organizations should make arrangemets immediately for their representation in the 1928 Cactus, “The Book of Texas.” iv & r.. - Call at B. Hall 119. The Texas Students Publications, Inc h e r m akes a d o u b tfu l p a r t L ouise M illican, Besa T o bin, F lo r-j d a f t e r , Irm a C lare, to H . BH enough to be believed. m e n A llen, A n n e tte Bellows ' f o f F o r t W o rth , a n d H elen P a x to n , and M esdam es ; "h o rn w ere stu d e n ts on th e ram - C eorge S. M atthew s, B d fW H. pus- T he w ed d in g w ill ta k e p la c e ; re a listic is She .b e t t e d b y som e o f th e b est pho- tic u la rtv , o f m oon- E liz a b e th C o o p e r | U unm gan o f M .dlam l, both . a n n o u n ced th e m a rria g e o f - J o f 8 . . ^ • M onday n ig h t at. th e hom e o f th e on i bride, and will be follow ed by a T be n ew lea served. * * T he p o p u la r H a n c o c k play ers w ill be back in A u stin S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y to p re se n t a p la y d if­ f e r e n t to a n y th in g th u s f a r p r e ­ “ W hy W ives se n te d W o rry ,” a com edy. D i­ re c to r R ichard La S alle g u a r a n ­ te e s tw o h o u rs of la u g h te r. N ancy e n title d fa rc e Lancaster-Roberts H elen R o b e rts o f P e a rsa ll an d F re d L a n c a ste r of H o uston w ere m a rrie d S u nday, D ecem ber 25, a t th e hom e o f th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts in P e a rsa ll. T he cerem o n y w as a t 3:30 in th e a fte rn o o n , and w as only a tte n d e d by a few frien d s. th e U n iv e rsity M rs. L a n c a ste r is a fo rm e r s tu ­ and of d e n t o f C olorado U n iv e rsity . She is a m em b er of P hi M u so ro rity . L a n ­ c a s te r is also a fo rm e r s tu d e n t of th e U niv ersity . T h ey w ill m ake th e ir hom e in H o uston. • * * Orland Sims Marries J e a n M cM ullen, a s tu d e n t in he U n iv e rsity , e n te rta in e d a t th e S co ttish R ite d o rm ito ry W ednes-I d a y ev e n in g w ith honor of Miss K ress. a d in n e r in Miss Mary W alker Metrifies cit Gleburne ,, O th e r a f f a ir s which have been j T he m a rria g e of Miss M ary p lan n ed f o r th e young b rid e a re W alker, w ho g ra d u a te d fro m th e a dance w hich M rs. Roy J . M c-j U n iv e rsity la st y e a r to Dr. E a rle Lean of A u stin is giving T h u rsd a y s ta n d le e , of San A ntonio, w as n ig h t, and a b rid g e p a r ty w hich Gop»nmized D ecem ber 28, a t Cle- M isses L ucite T hom pson, D o ro th y C a rrin g to n , C a th e rin e La Tulle, D orothy Edm eston, a n d A llege Ja m e s a re giv in g F rid a y a fte rn o o n 811 a t Miss T hom pson’s hom e, W est 2 3 rd S tre e t. M rs. S ta n d le e w as v e ry p o p u la r th e cam pus la st y e a r and b u rn e , T exas. - - T he s u b title s re a lly m ake th e ! ~ p ic tu re a n d f o r a w o n d er hom e o f th e crack? a re a c tu a lly now. — J. If. A. W ife Savers and o rd in a ry , if th a t m e a n s “ W ife S a v e rs,” a t th e M a je stic , being som e m ore of W allace B eery and a b it of R aym ond H a tto n plus a fem ale o r so to r e t r i e v e iron. th e v illain , ta k e s a card index as th e b e st B e e ry -H a tto n p ro fu sio n fo r tw o m oons, seven s ta rs , and an y f o r ty Alps, thing. A nyw ay, W allace is b e tte r th a n R aym ond looks less th a n usual like he h a d ju s t gulped a spoonful of c a sto r From th o f ir s t sh o t o f th o oil. com edy te a m a? d o ughboys going hiking in th e Swiss Alps to th e b a n g -u p -in g -est su b title w hich th* le tte rs of th e alphabet w ill sta n d fo r th e fin al closeup w ith W allace B eery , it is to laugh, lau g h , laugh. T he film deals w ith a p re p o s­ te ro u s sto ry , if any, b u t succeeds in s ta g g e rin g along on how W a ll­ ace m a rrie d Raym ond s one ae I ........... only to h e a d o ff th e bad m an and th e us na I * o f W allace and R ay m o n d ’# c o n c e n tra tin g on one w om an b u t b ein g a ttr a c te d by e v e ry pas > ing s k irt o r lack of it. T h e fun* is vjiiy w on well know n to m any U niv ersity ! wh at n o t —a n d s tr u ts I stu d e n ts. Dr. a n d M rs. Stand!** | hom e w ill m ake a t 301 E le a n o r S an A n to n io , T exas. th e ir S tre e t, ' * * * Billie W ave, fo rm e r U n iv e rsity s tu d e n t p led g ed K a p p a S igm a at S ew anee. N O W C h ristin e B u e h le r of San A n ­ tonio w ill spend th e w eek-end a t th e Chi O m ega house. O n l y T w o D a y s L e f t o f the F i r s t Re a l L a f f o f 1928 Join the 5,000 See A fte r th e w edding M onday n ig h t th e b rid e and groom will leave fo r D allas and o th e r p o in ts in T exas, a f te r which th e couple will be a t hom e in M idland. T ex as, the w here M r. D un n ig an in is O rland Sim s of P a in t Rock an d Jo se p h in e N o rto n o f W e a th e rfo rd w e re m a rrie d T u esd ay , D ecem ber 27 a t high noon a t th e hom e o f n ew sp a p e r business. in W e a th e r- j th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts fo rd . Alpha Phi G ives * Sim s is a g ra d u a te o f th e U ni- Benefit Bridge v e rsity , an d has held po sitio n s as c o u n ty com m issioner, and r e p r e ­ se n ta tiv e to th e le g isla tu re from C oncho co u n ty . He is a t p re s e n t co u n ty in C oncho co u n ty . S o u th T exas, A fte r a visitin g in G alveston, S an A ntonio, and C orpus C h risti, Mr. and M rs. Hima w ill be a t hom e in P a in t Rock. to u r o f ju d g e * * * Song Recital F riday A t Kirby Hall M rs. G eorge W illiam K u n a th soprano w ill be p re se n te d in song re c ita l by D avid G riffin a t K i r b y 1 H all on F rid a y e v e n in g a t 8:15 j o’clock, c o m p lim en tin g th e g irls o f; K irb y H all. p re s e n t Mrs. K u n a th will a j v a rie d p ro g ra m of A rias and songs and w ill be accom panied a t the p iano by N orm a Ow'en. F rie n d s of th e H all a re co rd ially in v ited . A lpha Phi w ill e n te rta in w ith a! TX b e n e fit b rid g e p a rty S a tu r d a y a f- te rn o o n a t the D riskili H o tel. I he gam es w ill begin a t 3 :00 o ’clock, J a n d a m usical p ro g ra m has been ( J a rra n g e d fo r th e a fte rn o o n . R es­ e rv a tio n s m ay be m ade w ith A de­ laide B erw ick. “The T a ste T e l h 't Y o u sure look m ig h ty fine, Ai. V ie gained T W E N T Y po unds iti the lest two weeks. W here do y o u eat. trow? o f A t P E T E ' S course, whore serve those delicious H am b urg ers, Kislwiches, am i Pastries. P L A C E , they D ial 23014 For Better Foods PETE’S PLACE 2404 Guadalupe CI­ CI'H ' I iv cr w e n — I cl' a I- I;ti an f i rst “The G atew ay of the Moon” I O B I G T I M E VAUDEVI L LE ANCOCM MFEATURE PICTURES ■ M I B e tte r L n terU in m en t" | % TEXAS L ait Time* Today W ednesday and Thur*day Marion Davie* “The Fair Co-ed” A. J * A R A M O U N T Voice b a c k e r o f Successful Singers D a v i d Griffin itA *503 Guadalupe It 4-0?,/ q ffr» f h a r i 'a t o r V n l r e Tri*! Something New We have just installed a com plete hat depart­ ment. W ith the same m achines as are used in the factory to m anufacture high grade hats such as the Knox, etc. This departm ent is in charge of a man who bas been m anufacturing hats for m any years. Give us a trial, w e guarantee to please you. George Wesley M aster Cleaner Phone 2*1166 913 Congress First Church of Christ, Scientist OF AUSTIN, TEXAS ANN O UNC ES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By W . STUART BOOTH, C.S.B. o f D enver, Colorado _ M em ber o f th e B oard o f L e c tu re sh ip o f T he M other C hurch, The F ir s t C hurch o f C h rist, S c ie n tist in B oston, M assachu setts. CtOIW---.. v J .. / CHURCH EDIFICE, 1401 COLORADO STREET FRIDAY EVENING , JANUA RY 13th, 1928, 8 O’CLOCK T H E P U B L IC IS C O R D IA LLY IN V IT E D TO A T T E N D Y ou a re re q u e ste d to be in your se a t by 7 :50 P. M. — For Prompt Results “Use the Classified Ads” In The Daily Texan I a rag ISI ii B I S rn T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928, | Georgetown Girls I C X A . Debaters Have Longhorns Leave High Grades ®ig Schedule for 1928 already loag, bat the Hogs have chalked up tw o victories in their f ir-t tw o starts over the T. C. U. last w eek. The H om ed Frogs conference sw ings into fu ll play this week-end with the m em bers the making a strong start f conference flag. for Society w ill hold its first regular F r e s h m a n G ir l s B e a t U p p e r tentative Classmen Jan. Denton, T exas, l l — A schedule for debating teams at the College of Industrial Arts include* m eetings with W is­ consin HowardI Payne, Colorado C ollege. S u m Texas Christian U niversity, W est .State T eachers’ C ollege, Texas and Oklahoma State C ollege fo r Women. State T ea ch er,’, C o la g e , I for thc Special lo The Dally Texan. GEORGETOWN, T exas, Jan. 12.— Freshman girl-* far outrank all other classes o f stu d en ts in scholarship in Southw estern Uni­ versity, according to the distinc­ tion list for the fall term given >ut by the registrar's o ffic e today, i I The first debate w ill b t against T. C. lf. and will be held in Den- in March. Other ton som etim e Out o f a total o f f/J students j dat*s *nd Places o f m a t in g will who attained an average grade definitely be se t later. o f at least 90 per cen t on three last majors o f academic work discussed year are: Are too many «tu- Questions of P®*ce the property g0lI%* , to c o lle g e ? ” ihf ™ are eleven freshm an dent* and 1 girls. The next largest group is “ Should America p r o p e l in time her made up o f the senior girls, eight i o f whom are on the list. Of the citizens rn other nations?” .’19, 31 are girls. Only eigh t boys made a 90 average. 0 SCRIBBLERS MEET ; Four students have an average I The Scribblers met in their reg- standing o f 94 or over. These \ are: Olivia Lies© of Georgetown,, ular m eeting room, the Y. W. C. Mrs. E. A. Joist* of L iberty H ill, A r”om m A. W. Hind* o f Thorndale, and 7:30 Tuesday. Jam es Parke read B. J. Bruton o f G eorgetow n. Miss ; a one-act play; Doris Brown read Lie*e carried four m ajors of work J a fairy tale entitled “ The Cloak” ;. end Mrs. Jones made an of 95.14. average and Virginia M ontague read frm iliar e^say. Dr, C. H. Slover **ain Building, at j ~ Students who made an average, K7;VC a Jrtoup o f sketches o f the In I Jew ell f a t i n g fire on the Sierra Nevada range in California. Robert Av- rett read several poems. grade of 92 or over are; Eugenia j work done by forest rangers Campbell o f G eorgetow n, Williamson of Sonora, Bess Bur­ gin o f Y ancey, Mary Frances Davis o f K irbyville, Lilian Keith of Luling, Avis Weir o f G eorge­ town, Helen L ittle o f San An- i gelo, Mrs, Alice Marsh and E ve­ lyn Marsh of G eorgetow n, G. I,. I B ennett o f Tem ple, V irginia R y -! Georgetown, and Mary Thompson I man o f Houston, Julia Hyman of j of W eatherford. The election o f George Ray to membership was the only business ! transacted at the m eeting. Rosebud, Mrs. B. J. Bruton of (C ontinued From Page I ) Rose, Jake L ooney, Sugar Camp, H olly Brock, Frank Cheatham, Red Wray, Joe King, and Peter- . H>n on the train and made way The in F ayetteville o f ^ Ho(fS late thia afternoon, and a short workout w ill be held on the visi­ tor'* court. H o g s H a v e H o t T e a m A t the present tim e the Hogs look like the best team in the con­ feren ce, but the two-tim e champs first will be pushed hard honors. With the return o f the m ost pow erful part o f last year's Coach cham pionship Schm idt has another form idable aggregation for the Longhorns. quintet, for The Steer m entor will probably Uf e Brock and Camp at forwards, Rose at center, Estes and H iggins at guards in the first gam e Fri­ day night, though it is quite like­ ly that a number of sh ifts will be made because o f the show ing of the starting fiv e against the Mus­ tangs. S t e e r s S till in R u n n in g A pair o f wins for the Long- a horns over the Hogs will put them in the running again, though not d efin itely out because o f a single W E A T H E R W eather, for Thursday, Fair, with little change in tem perature. Use A Typewriter In all Y o u r w o r k FOR RENT Underwood*. R em ingtons, R oy a ls, and L. C- S m ith *. $ 3 . 0 0 p er m o n t h or $ 1 0 . 0 0 f o r 4 m o n t h s . FOR SALE R e m i n g t o n P o r t a b le R o y a l P o r t a b l e R e b u ilt U n d e r w o o d E a s y T e r m * TEXAS BOOK STORE xm&msxim&s&x OUR FIRST ANNUAL Clearance Sale — O n S h o e s Y o u W ill W a n t to W e a r — U n S h o e s T h a t O n ly a F e w D a y s A g o S o ld f o r $ 6 , $ 7 ,5 0 , $ 8 a n d $ 1 0 . AT THE LOW PRICE OF r n P u m ps, one- strap s, tier, o x f o r d s , tw o - strap s and n o v e l­ sport ties, sh o es. A f siz e s a n d w id th s. 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Cinderella Slipper Shop O n e D o o r Off C o n g r e s s Texas Nine And Notre Dame To I Play Ball Here Intramural Cage Results Announced W E D N E S D A Y R E S U L T S : 16 Phi D elta Theta Omega B eta Pi — ......... .......... 9 April 12 Set as Date for Tentative Game With Micks to A n offer has been received from Notre Dame by L. Theo B ellm ont, athletic director, ask ny be fo r tw o baseball fam es flayed between the dates of April 0 and 14. negotiations have been ( j f j c j n ade since the request for a gam e for April 12, the schedule the baseball team being already rn heavy that it would be impos­ a b le to play tw o game® with t hem. # Littlefield Date B eta Theta Pi ........... . Sigma Eta Chi ........... . ....... IS ... 5 Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega ........ ..... ...17 ..... _____16 Prows# B everly Natural?! ............................ I ........... 9 . . ... ......... 2 _ I T H C t l C C m Starting Early Scandinavian Club Meets January 14 The U niversity Scandinavian m eeting o f the Saturday night, January hi at the home of year Miss Naomi Ekman, 17th and Nueces Streets. The m eeting will officers, A ugust Spain, President, Irene N yquist, vice-president, D orothy Shuburg, secretary-! fe a t­ ure r, and Hilda W iden, sponsor, A feature o f the program will be the reading o f a paper by Alda*! Sjorberg on “ Queen K ristina, the! Daughter o f Gustavus A dolphus.’* her I is 'K ristin a, who I fath er’s crown and his 1 one o f the most fascinating c h a r -5 renounced faith, Sets in F e b n i a r v ^ O p e n i n g * a ct“r!* in history. Carl Grimberg, ^ distinguished historian I and biographer, is the authority in inform ation Swedish for much o f the the paper to be read. Spring football training will the begin first or second week in February, according to Head Coach Clyde Idttlefield. In this training regular attendance will he required, and the men com ing be out for spring training will the first considered for the team next fall The training is to be held in February because o f cool weather o f that month. Marty Karow will coach the backfield and the ends, and Bill Jam es will have charge o f the line. the Musical numbers will be fur- i nsihed by a mixed quartet, and * the m embers present w ill sing nome o f the more fam iliar Swed­ ish folk songs. All old members are urged to attend the m eeting, and a cordial I invitation is extended to all atu. I dents of Scandinavian parentage j particularly, to join the organiza­ tion. The principal object o f the society is to create a greater in­ literature, music, te r e st in and art Scandinavian the countries. the of A great deal o f tim e will be other I given to fundam entals, tim ing o f the plays, and co-ordination work. A l­ though Coaches Karow and Jam es the have charge of the work o f team s, Coach L ittlefield will su­ pervise. T. W Gregory, president o f the E x-Students’ A ssociation, w ent to Houston Tuesday night and will not return to A ustin for about two w eeks. PIC PK Y o u D o n ’t W a i t O n U t You ain't kelp talking about a good thing . . . just why we mention again those Hot Pies P . K, serves . , , hot in every sense of the word. Your choice of Mince or Apple. S e r v i c e th e W h o l e N i g h t T h r o u g h P. Sandwich Shop K . OPPO SITE H A N C O C K T H E A T E R The Longhorn nine will have two games with S. M. V. Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7. Two game* will be played Fort Worth on the Monday and T ues­ on day following. April 12 bi Thursday; therefore team would have only one day o f reft after its extended trip. tho in W ill Tour S'uth in Notre Dame oflk *ai» their letter to the University, explain­ ed that it is pbinning a tour of the Southwest during that tim e. No mention w as made of the amount of guarantee th*! would be necessary Whether or not it would be possible to substitute any date for the one offered in reply, Bellm ont did not stat Interclass Teams Wanted in Hockey team s interclass to r the sport “ We are anxious to have four in complete hockey out this term ,” said Miss W inifred Green, sponsor of the sport in W. A. A. A meeting of all girls interested in playing interclass hockey will be Held Wednesday at 5:15 oVlnr' in the gymnasium. Girls w ho5 wars! to participate in thi* sport daring the winter term should sign up on the bulletin b'-ard in j the east end of the gymnasium and attend the meeting We d nos Hockey, an English game, ha.-; introduced into University < three! been athletics during the past years and has proved very popu Jar among the co-ed*. New equip­ ment for th*’ aport ha* been se-; faired and sport field on Twenty-fourth and Speed- j way where hockey will be played is being fixed up. 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