News Coverage by a Competent Staff of University Students Makes THE DAILY TE X A N Complete Medium for News of Campus Happenings PHONE IT IN N e w s ___________ A fter IO P. M. Classified A d s ___ D isplay A d s Circulation ........... . 9 1 8 1 - 6 1 ... 9*187 _ 2 3 1 6 5 .. 23164 .. 23164 I J. E. PEA R C E ( E t t r D c t i t u ( L e x i m The W eather W e d n e s d a y : P a r t l y c l o u dy . V O L . X X X EDDIC POEMS READ IN TALK BY HOLLANDER Subject, Style, F orm A re Basis of Discussion UNKNOWN WRITERS Influence of Christians + Preserved Norse Collection “ The p o e tic ‘Edda.’ a g r o u p of forty -od d poems, is a collectio n o f ; e x t r a o r d i n a r y and precious d o cu -i m e n ts o f th e Norse r a c e ,” said I Dr. Lee M. Hollander in his lee-' in tu re on “ T h e Eddie P o e m s ” G a rrison a t 5 Hall o’clock, “ a n d he who has n o t r e a d th em h a s m issed some of t h e best stories in th e world.” Tuesday g ro o m s is in two “ T h e s u b j e c t m a tte r o f the divisions,” Dr. j H o lla nd e r sta te d . “ One d ea ls w ith the gods o f Norse m ythology an d th e o t h e r w ith famous N o r s e h e - i roes. All o f th e poems a re o f un- know n a u th o rs h ip * prod u c e d tw een th e d a te s of 700 a n d 1,500 A. D.” into a is destroyed a n d “ H is to ry shows,” Dr. H o ll a n d e r in tr o d u c tio n e x p la in e d , “ t h a t the of C h r is tia n ity n a ti o n brin gs a b o u t such a re v o lu tio n in the ideals of a people t h a t m u c h lit e r a t u r e th e f u r t h e r p ro d u c tio n of l i t e r a t u r e is held b a c k fo r some tim e . T his is n o t t r u e of the S c a n d in a v ia n N orth. A lite r a tu r e h a d a l r e a d y developed in this r e g io n b e f o r e tho co m in g of C h ristianity, which was in th is instance s o m e w h a t de­ layed. T h r o u g h the in flu e n c e of of C h ristia n s a n d w ritin g b r o u g h t with th e m , th e s e poems h a v e been im w ritte n fo r m . the m e th o d p r e s e r v e d to d e m o n stra te Dr. H o lla n d e r read e x a m p le s of th e poem s th e prosody And style which a r e o f te n ru g g e d , h a r s h , jerky, even v io le n t, lack in g and th e smooth polish b la n d is h m e n ts of other v e rse . “ T h e view of life b r o u g h t o ut in th e po e m s is exceedingly r e a l ­ istic,” Dr. H ollander p o in te d out, “ since th e h a rd , cruel e n v i r o n ­ m e n t o f t h e Norse people is one/ which m a k e s unpopular th e q u a li­ ties o f m e e k n e ss and f o r g iv e n e s s .” le c tu r e is th e th ird in th e series given th i s y e a r by U n iv e r s ity professors o n “ M as­ te r p ie c e s o f the W orld’s L i t e r a ­ t u r e .” ^ 0 Dr. H o lla n d e r ’s NEW FRESHM EN M A Y E N T ER SECOND T E R M J a n u a r y gra du a te s o f high schools will be adm itted t o th e U n iv e rsity a s freshmen t h e second te rm , Miss G e rtru de H e a th , s ta tis ­ tician o ffic e , th e R e gistrar’s a n n o u n c e d Tuesday. in t o op e n I . Courses R e g is tr a tio n for new s t u d e n t s nil b eg in a t 8 o’clock F r i d a y , F e b ­ r u a r y the fre s h m e n will be English I , B o t­ a n y I , H is to ry 4, ( E n g l is h H is­ ( t r i g o ­ t o r y ) , M athem atics 391 n o m e t r y ) an d 302 ( a n a l y t i c s ) , Physics I, French A, G e r m a n A a n d (may be s u b s ti ­ t u te d f o r m athem atics f o r b a c h ­ elor o f a r t s and bachelor o f j o u r n ­ alism d e g r e e s ) , Spanish A , I , 12, and E c o n o m ic s I (fo o d s) a n d 302 (d e sig n ), E d u c a ­ tion 301 a n d 302, and e n g in e e rin g . ---------------o-------------- I, G re e k I 13, Home P I T T E N G E R MAKES T R I P D ean B. F. P itt e n g e r o f the School o f Education l e f t S u n d a y nigh t f o r Galveston on a sh ort business trip . He is e x p e c te d to r e t u r n to d a y . T he First College Daily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 6 , 1 9 2 9 . CO-ED SINGERS Governor Moody Inaugurated TO APPEAR IN Z n Brief Ceremony Featured Bands, Clicking Cameras FIRST CONCERT By VALLANCE TO FILL CHAIR OF HAL C WEAVER LIBRARY WORK OFFERED F 0 R SUMMER 1829 Girls' Glee Club Will Give Entertainment Tonight, 8:15 CO-ED QUARTET G o v e rn o r Dan Moody took the oath o f o ffic e as chief e x e cu tive of the s ta te Tuesday a t i o n, for joint the second tim e, bef >re a sos* ion o f both house - of the F o r ty - f i r s t l e g is la tu r e . T exas Lihue D a n t-G o v e rn o r B a rry Mil lei* had th ' third time, a lew m inute a earlier. Chief J u s tic e C. M. ( 'm e l o n , of the S ta te S u p rem e C ou rt, adm in irtered th e oath of office. Blanket ta k e n th e o;F h fo r I ickets \ ax Will Admit Students The ‘cremonic, were hiicf. re ■ New Chairman Serves Library Science Course Was Abolished by Ferguson lacked qu iring less th a n natl an h o u r for their c om pletion, aud the pomp th a t a tte n d s the ina'ugurr. lion o f a new governor. Bands from the U n iversity, .John Turin* J u n i o r College, and N o rth ton has T exas A g ric u ltu ra l College, corn- th e Pres! ! hined with the crowd that. filled tho b e c o m e : tho balcony, added color c u r ric u lu m C rea tio n of th e d e p a r tm e n t of lib ra ry science as a p a r t o f the s u m m e r school been a n no un ce d from d e n t ’s office, and will e ff e c tiv e in the 1929 s u m m e r aes- occasion. Mon, according to Dr. F re d e ric k ! T he U n iv e rs ity band was located Eby, director school. p r o ­ fessor of m echanical e n g in e e rin g , has been a p p o in te d chairm an o f the d e p a r tm e n t of mechanical on g in e e rin g vacancy fill caused bv the recent death oc Hal sum m er d i r e c t l y jn front o f the s p e a k e r s ’ | C W eaver, it was announced T ues Alex V a lia n c e , a d ju n c t th e the of to to To September 1929 N o . 9 2 STEER CAGERS END PRACTICE GAMES TONIGHT ------------- Rookies and Reserves Ready to Go in r or I exas BROCKCOMMANDS James Jansing a n d ^ Best Snipers’ For Saints By BOB C A N T R E L L T E X A N S P O R T S E D I T O R H om e basketball Will be dished o u t to the cage fa n s th is evening as the Steers fight it o u t with the S ain ts from across the riv e r in the last practice game o f th e y e a r fo r Texas. The Steers will invade th e the S ain ts, p laying te r r it o r y of engagement j on th e ir I floor, the Silents* g y m n a siu m . Tho i L o ng ho rn s are fe e lin g fairly low a f t e r th eir narrow m a rg in of vic- : to r y over the Bears, a n d will use | t o n ig h t ’s clash as a p r e p a r a to r y I ton ic fo r th e ir second c o n fe re n ce I c la sh of the y e a r w ith S. M. U. j S a tu r d a y night. r e g u la r Hay Fever Victims I lighly Recommend Lockhart's Cure “ lf you sneeze, go to Lock­ h a r t , ” say U n iv e rsity f a t u i t y monde t those days. sneeze. art* m igrating The colonization o f Lockhart is proceeding rapidly by p r o ­ fessors who F a c u lty me m b e n to d e a f e r air, Reasons: and F e b ­ During J a n u a r y r u a ry the pollen from the ce­ dars in and n e a r Austin i:- c a r­ ried by the wind and prom ptly is said to b rin g h ay fever vic­ t h e i r tim s more t o r t u r e than old e m m y , th e goldenrod. A few miles from A ustin the ce­ d a rs do not. th rive, and Lock­ h a rt “danger zone.” is out of tile Dr. O. R, C ham bers, profes­ so r of psychology, and Dr. David Lee (’lark, professor o f English, left T u e sd a y afternoon new Elysium. They fo r this fc’-pc *id every night Lock­ ha rt, r e t u r n in g each morning fo r their 8 o’clock classes. in EXES’ ANNUAL BANQUET SET FOR MARCH 2 E f f o r t s will he made a t once n o r d e r to obtain tile b e n e fits of the courses. th 's T h e establish m ent of such a de- J). Sayers, p re se n tin g a p ic tu re sq u e a p p e a ra n c e as he sat on the ex­ tre m e rig h t of the sp ea k e rs’ sta n d, w itnessed the form alities t h a ‘# he so m any had gone th ro u g h no t years b e f o r e . Mrs. Moody and Dan, J r ., w ere unable to a tt e n d . T h e R everend George G reen e of cerem onies of the F i r s t Baptist C h u rc h A ustin o pened th e day by th e P r e s id e n t ’s office. The a p p o in tm e n t becom es effe c tive at once, and P r o fe s s o r Valiance will serve in t h a t position until S e p ­ the te m b e r I, 1929, present b ien nium . the end of to Coming the U niversity The Saints have a v e t e r a n quin ­ t e t th e Texans, in and O’C onnor exp e c ts his old tim- 1921 fro m th e Peoria E x p e rim e n t | ors to give the S te e r s p le n ty to I w o rry ab o u t before Station of H o lt M a n u f a c tu rin g I th e night is ( cm pa ny w h e r e he was as sista n t F o r m e r S t u d e n t s M e e t u ver in the w ay of sc o rin g points. e n g in e e r ami d r a f ts m a n . b een coming I o Discuss U. r. V aliance has b e e n associated p r i n ­ this Needs cipally with mac h in ? design in th e flying, d e p a r tm e n t o f mechanical e n g i­ th r e e tim es neering of th e University, T h e Steers th ro u g h all previous g am es season with com ing from behind to win. to send a g a in s t th e ir colors chief have P ro f e s s o r V aliance race ived his m a ste r o f a i t s degree from Ohio ►State U n iv e r s ity where he la te r I Ce was a pro fesso r ai taug ht. tho U n iv e rsity of 1913 to 1918 and was a m em b e r Illinois fr o m | Definite plans fo r ex-st a d e Hts’ b a n q u e t M,:irch 2, T e x a s Day, will begin soon. the an n u a l to be held Independence I t has been a tra d itio n am o ng I ho Gn-oririn j th o e x -stu den ts for many y ears to l o i n ! hold the March 2 banquets. Bach loc“ l 0,ub h“ “ b a n q u e t and d c - improvements, cusses chances, o f ---------- l ite r I School o f Teehnolnifv from The Saints have lost m o st of t h e i r previous e n g a g e m e n ts , and it looks like a good b e t f o r th e m to rink u n d e r th e b a r r a g e o f shots which will be leveled a t th e bas­ k e t by the corps of T e x a s sh a rp ­ sh oo ters led by C aptain Holly Brock and his r u n n i n g m ate, Sug ( ’amp. Big ’Un Rose, a c e n te r with moods, along w*ith Red W ra y a n d Nona Roes will a b e t th e sn ip ­ ing antics of B rock a n d Camp. W ith these five m e n on th e firin g the look bad f o r things with a short speech of uppreeia- A . S. M . E . O F F E R S lion to the people o f Texas. R E S O L U T I O N I and the nC6tls o t the j The m em bers o f the association ; have p ro g ra m s a n d th e c e n tral as­ sociation h e re c r e a te s a te m p o ra ry j line, — ^ into h ere to go th e 8on 7ti', in tr o d u ie d L ie u te n a n t I "f tbc an<| S e n a to r w is a s i r i i Ilea n t ] w ith o f St- 0<,vt,,.nof. \ i j | | , , r „ m „ ,m ,n i ------ “ b e e n no f a m ilia r lib r a r y a d u n c south p a rt merit Si,.,,. Dr. hhy explained. H .th r.-I, W oodw ard, p residen t p ro-ten , of th e r e ha, in Lout*, an d s tu d e n ts not only o ( | , :hief J n , y ce C o n d o n a d m in is te r! Texas hut also of the southwert ^ t he oath, and Miller followed in te n d in g this work wore req u ited to go to e a s te r n o*' the n o r th e r n schools lib ra r­ high schools of the s ta te , ian -i a r e now require d have to special tra in in g ; alth o u g h this has not h ith e rto been th e cast*, ii is now dem anded by law. M idst th e clicking of c am eras, Moody to o k th e oath, a f t e r he had hpon bein pi (.senti.d by S p e a k e r L u i - j g r 5n roo fit a th e House. He r e a d sho rt speech, much on th e o r d e r of t h a t of Miller. Bishop S. R. I Fays, of Dallas, of the M ethodist Episcopal C hurch gave the b e n e ­ diction. L ib ra ry science has n ot been ta u g h t in the U n iv ersity was abo l­ ished u n d e r the a d m in is tra tio n of G o v e rn o r Miriam A. F e rg u so n . lot* it. spec tat* Tin In I l " ' » ' * • 0 — ------- W h e re a s: O u r Heavenly F a lk - j s p ea k e rs’ b u r e a u for the p u r p o s e , Saints, I n f i nite Wisdom, has re Slim Jansing, I o f fu rn ish in g s p e a k e r s from th e ! . Professor W e a v e r of any of the local clubs th a t de - 1 t h e Past two ye a rs, sire them. T h e E x -S tu d e n ts’ As-1 m an who sociation with h e a d q u a r te rs moved from o u r midst o ur f r ie n d | University .to a t t e n d the b a n q u e t s ; all-T exas c o n fere n ce c e n te r and cou nselo r, Professor Ha! O W eaver, a n d “ W h e re a s: w ho has ra te d f o r will be tho the in j ^ a lk erm en the m o st to w orry has given u n stin tin g ly of his t im e ; Austin, also s e n d s o u t songs a n d ' a b o u t du ring the a f t e r n o o n ’s per and tho u g h t f o r the benefit J a n s in g has beqn lo­ t h e j fo rm an ce. a d v a n c e m e n t o f iron rin g r a t h e r f r e ­ c a tin g the * by the S ta te , o r accepted, on ap- I trove I of such c o m m itte e s as the 25 U. T. STU D EN TS S ta te has established such building s o f f e re d by purposes, o r educatio nal private institutions. A f t e r location for the main m useum has been d e ­ cided on, it is to be p e r m a n e n t unless changed by th e L e gislature. A clause in th e bill provides f o r the establishing a n d m a in ta in in g of s ta te p a rk s a t h istoric c e n te rs T u rn to P age 2, Col. 5 y e ste rd a y r e ­ s tu d e n ts p o rte d c onfined with Those r e p o r te d b y S e to n I n f ir m a r y a r e : Lydia Russell, T. K. S treit, T. B. Tubbs, A. J. F r e e m a n , H a rla n H ugg, E r n e s t R a n t e r , Nell Britt, A gnes Moore, M a ry Jones, Dean L ed e rfe in d , Gladys Gideon, and A dele Cottle. Local hospitals 25 U n iv e rsity in flu e n z a . th e CROWDED HOUSE A P PLA U D S P L A Y S B Y LOCAL AU TH O RS : l r By A L E X N. M U R PH R E E " St. David’s H ospital reported the follow ing: Ja c k Seal, E d w ard Baker, K a th ­ erin e Hooks, N e d r a Lewis, G. | Barton, Mary Bai ire, M ary A gues J o e j L ancaster, G. C. W agn er, T he E xperim ental T h e a t e r o p - Uvas tru e because of the lim itations : Gyrus, Joe B enson, Calvin Gulley, Roy Smith, and E lle n W right, c oed its new theater in th e b a se ­ the Education B u ilding ment o f b e fo re a n enthusiastic a u d i e n c e last nigh t with the p r o d u c ti o n of two o n e -a c t plays, a f a n t a s y and a tr a g e d y , which ar# t o b a re p e a t* _ cd to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock. of the stage a n d th e se a tin g a r ­ rangem ent winch, ow ing tb%* to absenee of a sloping floor, f o r c e d ; r I M I X / F R U I T Y I itse lf ihe a u d i e n c e ‘to r e a r r a n g e d uring th e op ening scenes o f t h e | play. . . N ew com er’s G ro u p o f Unjver- In the play, a lth o u g h th e idea “ All H ail the Q ueen,” a f a n t a s y J was not as d e a r l y d e fin e d Is m igh t | sity Ladies Club will meet a t the I to 8 th e! of m otivation t h a t is usually lack-] o ’clock this W ednesday. Mrs. VV. L o n g h o rn magazine, u n d e r t h e d b rin g in the e a rly w ork of a pla y -! L. White will talk on advertising, r e c tu m o f Virginia B a r n e ll, b y d r - 1 wright. an exceedingly j In addition to th e ta lk by Mrs. tu e o f th e haziness of th e p lo t and to its v e r y lightness ju st f a i l e d im press th e audience as it should I t is pro b ab le t h a t this ha v e do n e. C om m odore Cumley, U niversi- have been, s t u d e n t and c o n tr ib u to r to Burt. Dyke as t h e K in g o f kin gdo m played T u rn to P a g e 2f C o l 3 an} T he hostesses fo r th e a fte r n o o n h is J a r e Madames J . C. Dailey, G. H. CLUB M E E T S A T 4 , clever play and well w orth seeing, j W hite gam es will be played. th e re was a s u b tle ty I M en’s F a c u lty Club from j Newiove a n d W. U WJtftt- im aginary I t was ~o~ ^ , | . , , a, M u rr a y H u lb e rt, grand e x a lte d ; * * s r * * . . * a a » I* 1 ; chief . % m 1 • ,7 7 VSH By W ILLIAM E I L E R S . , , . ,, in th e and While shacks hu n g ry , too late little girl b a n q u e t on face because o f ‘ h* Elks Club a t _ F o r t y Acres th e Elks of the U n ite d J lively s|.eakinR, sim ilar to t h a t r f pus has an app earan ce, compare* I S ta te s, will be the guest o f in A ustin, Mr. H u lb e r t the at the Elks Club the m o rn in g wjjj g»eak to scene, b u t give it time. F o r tho a luncheon, a n d will probably ad- its dress th e L egislature. He will be ( arupa* is being prepared fo r a of I ’ he sp rin g h a irc u t, and the fa c e th e evening o f J a n - R ig h t now the U n iv e rsity cam-; ru le r of Did you ever see y o u r one and effort only m aking a d e s p e r a te time? to c ra sh an 8 o ’clock on And she had arisen to g r a b a cup o f c o ffe e , a n d h a d n ’t had tim e to tin t th e little visage with w a r paint ami lip sm ear, and th e r e was a fro w n on h e r usually she was angelic w o rried the and little ra im e n t th e re was had been th ro w n on in h aste a n d d idn’t set j u s t right, and in the b rig h t glare o f the m o rn in g sun b e r golden h a ir looked more like some b a s e r ' such an If you have had m etal. e xp erience have some idea as to th e reason why f who mow* the g rass may r e ta in • U nited S ta te s , some men manage to die single. , is b e in g m a s - : u ary 2 9 . W o rk m e n are busy g r a d in g and < rah. old raged. The ugly blotches made) All athletes of the University j by the wooden though,:in te rested in meeting Mr. Hulbert can idy be rem oved by an opec- have been invited to converse with “ sm o o th in g over the rough sports) Mr. H u l b e r t is head of the Nir­ of th e on some sm all p a rt of his re lig io n .i at her • hunted down and confiscated — her to the [A ll trash is also being ruthlessly CFU U P S I L O N WILL B ut when you took hop that night and looked under the soft lights o f the ball­ room, and la te r under the soft glow o f a benign m oon, why yo# w ondered if you h a d n ’t been “ u n­ d e r t h a t m orning. F o r n a tu r e h a d n ’t do n e so bad by B aby and she was also un acco m ­ pli:-hod artist. And t h e r e b y hangs a ta le , rea so n in thus r a v in g a n d here is I tr i b e prev ailed upon to b u r y th e ir I pla nne d , b u t how. in p u r s u a n c e of this policy. T he rh5 Upsi!onf honorary geology land e a st of the Ho wee House and r e g u la r th e g r o u n d s th is W ednesday n ig h t In Field is being p repared fo r beau- s<.SHjon tifie a tio n . So that it a p p e a rs a* Main B uilding room 306 a t 7:15 th o u g h we may have a b e a u t i f u l . o’clock, a c c o rd in g to E s th e r Me- rcm o deled “ F o rty Acres,” if stu- Clung, p r e s id e p t of the organize* d e n ts can be persuaded l a o th e r w ords th e re is; th e sidew alks and th e cam p u s dog! No p a r ti c u la r program has b een business su rro u n d in g < lark f r a te r n ity , will meet M E E T W E D N E S D A Y th e g ro u n d s so th at th e m an tional A th le tic Association ‘ in* th* day ut the E lk .) bones elsewhere. meeting is scheduled. you p rob a bly the w e a th e r ” to use tion. _______ short in a 0 Wl,‘ bT 11,0 wi “ h e a r t h e b r u n t A project is u n d e r way to p r o - : ' 7 ° . rae? , m onthly ...... of mote m on thly m eetin gs of local clubs. held County, D e c em b e r 27. T h e in C o rs ic a n a — o ,h« of t u m m g the T e x a s a tta c k . th e first one was of N avarro Should th e enem y show sign? o f r e tr e a t in g in d iso rd e r and haste, Coach W alk er will send his rookies, reserves and six-footers, in to the f ra y the ro u te , hu t should th e e n e m y dis- T u rn to P a g e 2, Col. 3 l o com p lete P L A Y C O N T E S T D A T E C H A N G E D T O F E B . I L E A G U E D E A D L I N E R E S E T F O R J A N . 18 The office o f th e I n te r s c h o la s tic ! is receiving a last-min- j League Ute rush of e n tr ie s in the one-act play contest, T hree days of g r a c e a re to be th e final re g istra - allowed high schools f o r th e pay- League o f S c h o o ls: m em bership fees, a c c o rd in g to Roy a re req uired to sen d in the nam e Bediehek, chief of th e league. The th e j final d ate on w hich fees w ill bo of their play, th e cast, and play accepted has been extended from J a n u a r y to F e b r u a r y I. In terscho lastic been ex -, »nF to F r id a y , | p roperties used. District ; centers an d d is tr ic t play m a n a g e rs two weeks, acco rd in g to Roy Bediehek, Interscholastic th e of NORWOOD H E A D S SCHOOL R u th Norwood h a s a c c e p ted a position a t th e R opesville High teacher School as prin cipal a n d o f m athem atics, stated i t w as T u e s d a y by Miss M iria m D ozier, a p ­ s e c r e ta ry of the teach ers’ This m arks th e third year t h a t League has the Interscho lastic sponsored th e one-act play co n­ test. T he e n r o llm e n t will p r o b ­ ably total 225, Mr. Bediehek s t a l ­ ed. Only high school* are eligible p o in tm e n ! com m ittee. fo r the state w in n e r Temple ta k in g second place. the co ntest. Plainview ! z ie r a nnounced. w as T he com m ittee has had 13 calls last year, w ith ' f o r te ac h e rs this m onth, Miss Do- j T « J V A Q Q T J j T i y f j t C « r . T . Idealism should a magazine with m ore than 25,000 circulation, p ub lish ed by the T ex- * as State T e a c h e rs ’ Association, a r e planning to ru n s h o r t stories w r i t ­ ten by s tu d e n ts of the U niversity, especially th o se w ho are now in sh ort sto ry classes* it has been a n ­ nounced. E ditors o f T h e Texas O utlook, ] schools, p aren ts, pupils o r exeeu- be the tives. d o m in a n t note. N a tu r e , senti­ m e n t, a d v e n tu re , a n d h um an inter­ e s t a r e am o n g t h e p ro p e r themes. L e n g th : 1,500-3,500 word#. M a nusc rip t: Typed, on one rid© of th e sheet. E nclose a self-ad­ d ressed stam ped envelope i f p a t 7 w a n t th e m a n usc ript returned* P ric e : A pproxim ately one et a w ord is the rerounerat.'ou to expected. R. T. Ellis, e d ito r, who will be the sole ju d g e o f th e suita b ility o f the stories, h as i n d i c a t e d th e fo l­ lowing g e n e r a l r e q u ir e m e n ts a n d te rm s : the oHfok'of Address S u b je c t : A n y p h a se o f r e a l life, preferably some connection with Ellis, Outlook, itig, Fest W p ro v id in g . Moseley, N ath an Saul S trau s N ay- j wiU Bot he announced until B urnt y invited to a tte n d T U X D A M Y T E X A N ■ami!-ma. T E A C H E R A P P O I N T M E N T S S H O W D E C R E A S E FOR 1928 Official Notice BILL FOR MUSEUM IS ANNOUNCED BYRON G, SKELTON, j TH ERE will be a meeting of the L C D W E E K L Y E N D S Student.-’ Assem bly Friday night a t 7:15 in the Assembly room. Al! I mem bers are urged to be presen t. ______ fo r The total num ber of teachers* teacher*’ ap point­ placed by the m ent committee year the 1928-29 show* a decrease o f 35 in comparison with last year, ac­ cording to Miss Miriam Dozier, secretary to the com m ittee. The fir st figures are based on the l l month* of the y ear as the year closes fo r th** com m ittee F eb ­ ru a ry I. (C ontinued From Page I ) in Texas, Such silex may bought, by a condem nation com pensation process. he and P resid en t. TITE M enorah S tudy Circle in Zionism will m eet W ednesday, Jan u ary id, a t 5 o’clock in room 250 Main Building. Lewis M eriw ether Hamby, Rob- [ ji*~ . P aul cording to the ed ito r. “ The need fo r a prom pt and early beginning of the w ork of fo r raid m useum and the need scientific prev en tin g The first num ber in ea c h I m aterial* from being tran sp o rte d an Th* num ber of teacher * placed rn the various kinds o f teaching positions fo r the p ari tw o years are shown in com parative tabula lions. of the following groups is for out cf th e S tate co n stitu te 192T-28 and the second num ber is* em ergency and an im perative pub- p rt j arn<,,. Hammond “ fo r 1928-29: CANDIDATES valuable fo r degrees in J u n e , 1929: _ B a c h elo r o f A rch itectu re A ARON S r HAFFER. engineering rule, th e ; Marion “ ‘ lie necessity requiring th a t Superintendent**, Id , 12; prin­ C onstitutional cipal-, 24, 15; university and col­ th at bill* be read on th ree s e v - 1 fach, Louin C harles Page, Jam es S day, be said. era! days, be suspended and th a t ftuv W hite. lege, 95, 82; high school. 2*59, 256; ju n io r high school, 14, IT; this act be from and a f te r its passage, and grade school, 50. 37; prim ary 20, p riv a te I it is go en acted ," states the cm er- 37; rural school, 7. 12; the kinder- j gen tv clause school, 3, 7; tutor* and carien . 1,1; m iscellaneous, 4t» 41 u three-day reading role to facili- tate rapid passage o f the m easure. totals, 541, 506; tain in g positions 106, 116. J r ., I Jo n ath an E dm und Grusty, R uth Jeff M onroe William Law hon, Stew art. B a c h e lo r o f S c ie n c e in force and effect. Bachelor of Science in W alter P ercy Donafeon, D well, v Milton Moyer, j appHcants alread y tu r a l E n g in e e r in g th at suspends re- held, in C h e m ic a l A r c h it e c ­ E ngineering Very few applicants have signed up w ith the com m ittee to obtain positions fo r next y ear, Miss Do­ zier said. GETTYS WRITES AYER RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON MEET i v Dr. Ire d ( . Ayer, pro fesso r o f ... j ; I educational re- „ i - a ,, .... i turned M onday tram W ashington, I Tf. ii ,. /' D. tv., w here be attended a m e e t- !., i adm inistration, . . ’ u* ” I i *• u j , Benjam in Ja c k A lbritton, J r., Charley E d g ar Clinger, E d g ar W at son Ellis, Gustavo W alterio T ti- Joe Louis F ra n k lin ,: , v, Harvey Newcomb H o st, Jim Neal . I^ k e , j ’ ,, I H my a rd, G eorge Ryder .. , , T . I Fernandez, , “ *o „ T . , , S O C I O L O G Y T E X T j » * -** ______ ]p3 T Z r ,r« o .M n r ~ i viMon of t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f s u pe r- f i m tendeuce of th e N ational Ednca- -» T tx w Dr. W. E. G ettys, professor of ^ ? Association ic ^ ™ r i n p n , n t n '* . , e ' 1 Bachelor of Science in Civil En- « t a . ' r S S r r a n s W E D N E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 16, 1920. E N G E R R A N D T O A D D R E S S FRENCH CLUB W E D N E S D A Y P ro le -xdr G. M. E ngerrand will CONTEST FOR TITLE address the Cercle F rancais, hon- j e n try French club. a t its m eeting bed fhri W ednesday n ig h t a t 8 o’clock t h e '” -" "Gascony and Its P oets.” This held last Wednesday, but was postpon­ ed a t th at tim e because of tho ii locos of P ro fesso r E ngerrand. “ No decision h as been re; as to the w inning name o f context being held to select, a title I me*tin * fo r the L ittle Campus weekly publication,” sta te d the editor y es­ terday. to haVe *>een The contest, which started ju st a f te r the holiday *. closed Tuesday night with m ore th an fifty nam es in th#* race. The next Sunday’s edition o f the p ap er will be pub lashed under th e new nam**, a *- . . . rfht‘ (](";“ision a « to thf> winner -o— COMMITTEES CHOSEN In his talk P ro fesso r E ngerrand t He physical and spir­ will disc ok itual qualities of th a t of .Southern France know n as Gas­ cony ami 'fill illu stra te his points by readings from th e poetry of Deidour-que, a n ative singer of Gascony. part Everyone in terested in French club The will meet a t the U niversity Club at 2304 San A ntonio Street. O'— - FOR SUMMER SCHOOL RATCHFORD EDITS PIONEER'S LETTERS Com mittees fo r th e summer sex* { _ _ _ _ _ rion are being selected, and a n - ’ Miss Fannie R atch fo rd , librar- \n the W renn Collection a t nouncement h as been made bv Dr. I ian Frederick Eby th a t Dean M oon ■ }>«. Univev.-ity, is editing the let­ h a l accepted tho chairm anship o f tens of Mrs. M ary A ustin Holly, the com m ittee on en tertainm ent, a cousin 0f S tephen F . A ustin succeeding Dr. R. M. Gutsch, who and author of firs t Anglo- has held this position for a nam - Saxon history of Texas. The* col­ t e r of years. lection of le tte rs will be issued as the first publication of the Texas Book Club, whose object ^ is in w orthy form of m aterial relatin g to Texas and p rep ared by Texas “ During the y ears in Which he has had ch arg e o f all e n te rta in ­ m ent fe a tu re s fo r the summer ses­ sion, Dr. G utsch has brought this work to a highly satisfactory lev- el of ach ievem ent,” Dr. Eby sta t- w riters cd. the publication to foster th e MORTAR BOARD PLANS TEA Members of M o rtar Board met I o ’clock T uesday in th - U niver­ sity C afeteria. A bill board will be placed in th e corridor of Main Building to c a rry notices of cam ­ pus activities and activities of M ortar Board. The m aterial which will go in the new book includes Mrs. Hol­ ly’s letters lo Stephen F. Au-t.in, his letters to hee. and Mrs. Holly’s letters to h er d au g h ter, to g eth er with extracts from her first book on Texas, the fa c ts fo r which she g athered on h er firs t trip to this state, made in 1831. A foreword fo r th e publication will be w ritten by Dr. Eugene C. B arker, professor of Am erican history in the U niversity. to Sociology, Hociology, in w riting a te x t, In­ troduction in col­ laboration with Dr. C. A. Daw­ son, professor of sociology a t Mc­ Gill U niversity a t M ontreal. Dr. Dawson was a m em ber o f the U ni­ versity faculty in th e sum m er ses­ sion of 1927. The book will be the R onald Press published by d uring the com ing sum m er. The fe atu re of the book is th a t concrete case m aterial is used to introduce each subject, instead of It the usual general discussion. is designed fo r nee in a one-se­ m ester course, and consists of 19 chapters. l)r. A yer attended tw o all-day , , MMions o f the eom m ittee which is A lexander A rnold. Al- p re p arin s the 1928 yearbook of b ert C arlton Cook, Maumee V tr- of ' auperinlen- n m Cree,-, Jam es Thomas Kel- the d ep artm en t in the k'y' A lb ert C u rry Kyser, J r.. H ob-; denee. T his yearbook for a report to serve as author!- U c D wry; F * L’l T I)e" " '’s ty xchoots public : W,irr,‘n ' •Iohn A rch er Wilson, W .l-, ^am Hoarell Wood, S eth R iteh on supervision in is . *T’oe*rm f asehal 3'h* commission will be w ork-: ^ oot^r u ^ ’ ^ r " ing on th e re p o rt during th e next I B*che,or o f fe ar month*, until th* m eeting fo ri U tility E n g i n e e r i n g its com parison and acceptance o rt rejection, which will be held in W ashington, D. C., in May. Th* division of the report for which Dr. A yer is especially responsible is th a t on the duties of supervis­ or*. Science in Civil and John R o b ert ( oltharp. Plans w ere m ade for a tea th a t Bachelor o f Science in E l e c t r i c a l 1 v. ii be given soon a fte r exam rn a- E n g in e e r in g lio n s. Law rence Raymond Bagwell, j EX-STUDE APPOINTED P L A N S T H E T A S IG M A P H I Lee Ivan B ender, Richard M cDon­ ald Davis, Lewis Milton D ecker, William E dw ards Douglass, Philip Chadwick F ahrenthold, Tom Leslie Flem ing, C harles Leroy Jeffers, Jo e Benowitz, who received his T heta Sigma Phi, women’s hon­ degree as bachelor of science in orary journalism fratern ity , met engineering at the U niversity last 6 in the C actus T ea Room at J u ie has been appointed to the evening. Plans o’clock T uesday I Ab M artin, engineering s ta ff o f the company C airo! Boyd N orris, were made fo r The spring seme#* Joseph L eonard Mell. R obert A n- ter- Ardig P hillips who is in Aus- th a t is building th e Bosque River drew P o rter. E lbert W atson R n b -;tin fo r the w w io n <>f the ac­ dam for the city of Waco, inson, John B enton Lobuck, -Al- j i^ture atten d ed the meeting. Mrs. cording to P ro fesso r E. C. IL Bun­ Ian B eatty Saw yers, C harles R an- W hitley, v isitin g her d aughter, tel, assistant dean of the College dolph Sippola, A rchie W augh S trait on. Jackson W alker, Louis Arvie Paul W im berley. | B a c h e lo r o f S c ie n c e .St ales, W ilbert \ alen tin e j GIftdya W hitley, was a guest. of Engineering. in M e c h a n ­ B. B. A. FACULTY ADDS NEW MEMBER W’illiam C. Oekey ha* been ap­ pointed in stru cto r in business ad­ m inistration fo r th* second sem es­ te r to tearh some of business statistics and a course in life insurance. sections STANLEY WALKER IS CAMPUS VISITOR S tanley W alker, city ed ito r of the New York H erald -Tribune and fo rm e r stu d en t of th e U ni­ versity, was a visitor on the cam ­ pus Tuesday, Mr. W alker was a stu d en t d u r­ Mr. Oekey will succeed Ralph to ing 1915, 1916, and 1917. J. W atkins, who has resigned go to Ohio S tate U niversity. Oekey was in th e employ of th e Dallas leaving is a graduate of the U niversity of I News im m ediately a f te r in U tah ami took his m aster of a rts degree then I went to New York, w here he has California. been since th a t time. His home was originally in Lam pasas. the U niversity, but rem ained about a year and th e U niversity of Dallas from ic a l E n g in e e r in g M aurice Gridley A rm strong, Ivan Keo E dw ards, M artin Togo, Green. George Louis, A rth u r B er­ nard M cElroy, William R alph Moyers, R obert lanais Chis, P aul Francis R ector, Jam es W eldon W infrey. if th ere is any candidate fo r any bachelor’s degree in en g in eer­ ing whose nam e is not listed, he should call at my office, E n g in ee r­ ing Building IOT, at once. T. U. TAYLOR, Dean. O’ f ittletieirl DO RESEARCH WORK D orm itory spent Sunday in Loek- Eloise R obertson of BULL BELLOWS B y A L E X M U R P H R E E £ l t e S a l l y f e x a n r i U i M chs th* mmpm et tfe* Cml* veni'.f a! 7*xm*. A—WH. by (bt 7 * i« Sttt&ti.i* FafclfeaHsa*, 1ml* «T«y fng except Mra g a th e r­ ed 21 names to a petition request­ serious all ing th e exact rn en rn rig phase. o f the tre a ty he explainer). ! ,h ,' rlt“t'' ,,f f,lrm wnr-Ver, b u t with m eanwhile in rirtin c th at there tai* ?11**? ap p ro aeh m r we no ii tet.tn.it of defeatin g it. rati -aS,.*.i't br- im-lifted to be optima*- G ra to n . A fte r o f course we believe in loyal- bickering on the floor yesterday,! S en ater Robinson, the Democratic j tv, to the old home town and ail leader from A rkansas, took rides j th a t Rort of thing, but we can with P resident Coolidge in an e f- j 8e<, where it m u d be ra th e r c m -1 fo rt to break the deadlock* ; b a rra g in g to have to nay, “ Yah, | I’m from Podunk, now la ff, durn Just now th ere is tw o hours f tic. of A m onarch who lost his n o u n -1 ye.” try because he trie d to m odernize it—each r> the rad plight of King A man allah of A fghanistan. s ta rt Bunco was going to a chicken ranch hut since hearing a a big lecture on “ do things In way” he has bought a flock of os­ triches. Last Ju n e AmanuHah returned home from hi* to u r of Europe fu ll of enthusiasm for w esterniz­ ing his.people as he hat! seen the by T urkish people westernized M uriapha Kemah bition to place A fghanistan on a j bought a second-hand cob par with industrial the m odern and cu ltu ral developm ent of west­ ern nations. ( ’holly read this ad ab out movie f \ actresses saying. “ I love to see a he and his girl frien d rays to him th a t she loved to sec him smoke a pipe, too — from a distance. it wa* his am -; man smoke a pipe.” W ell, F a r & while all w ent well. His decrees m et with Some success in th e area around the capital, but in the d istant part* of the moun­ tain kingdom the people begari to “f r e t . ” The priestly influence, el NOE upon a tim e, long, long .dead against reforms., stirred up • .ago it was before there were any . . j , i a c m l w ar, rh.* *»■»-<] *t«-m rth. j ,-ords o r radio* or oth er assorted largely o v in e to th* fact Unit t h , | m„ ltrrB nul8am „ , in „ jj„ le ham- let In W allachia lived a little boy zrrl l ‘ "*' was .,n a r f e*r*. | nam ed Da mil a, Baraita Bena, but H O W L IT T L E W H I F F E N P O U - F E L W O N T H E F A IR P R I N C E S S e ^jjovereqgi attem p ted . CROWDED H O U S H APPLAUDS PLAYS (C ontinued Prom Pa** I ) p art with a delicacy and a cer­ tain finesse th a t m ade it seem of another world. He was trag ic in bis futility as tho king w ithout power. His work was assisted by cast an adm irable which played up to him in nice style, su pporting Geraldine K. Pound as Tippa tai­ ls, th*' seeress, made a charm ing picture and her dancing wax very fine, Jim m ie M atthias as Bottle, the jester, left little to be desired Although he was a bit noisy even for a jester. Gofers played by John Hamil­ ton, was a singularly q uiet and re­ the served m urderer, b u t ju st ax wort from whom one m ight ex­ pect to spring d ire happenings. T he re ft of the cast, all of whom bad m inor roles, appeared to ad ­ vantage, by The audience seemed to appre­ Jam es ciate “ A tonem ent" Parke more than the first play. This was largely due to the fact th at by th at time the audience had become arran g ed to suit itself and th ere wax I em fro n t stage noise. The play wax a trag ical rendi­ tion of the same them e used for purposes of farce in “ The Prodi­ gal F ath er,” which wax the first production of the Experim ental T heater, Virginia B arm ll had the corresponding role, th a t of wife, in this play which she had in “ The Prodigal F ath er" and succeeded in making it even b e tte r than her m ust earlier perform ance. I have been d ifficu lt to make th* transition betw een the characters which wen* so sim ilar, yet sn un ­ like, but th ere wax no h in t of th* Wife of “ The Prodigal F a th e r" in the wife o f “ A tonem ent." It Steele K ennedy Helmed ra th e r ill a t ease ax the Reverend Shands and quite a bit too sanctim onious, but his ch aracterization was in keeping with the p a rt of the old- tim e preacher who by virtue of his position is perm itted to take liberties. F red M eredith as the pod and Jamex M uckleroy, as the re tu rn ­ ed father, gave carefu lly toned perform ances. Perhaps th e most praisew orthy the p art of “ Atonement*’ was skillful handling o f several long silences during the last few m in­ utes of the play. Thera silences were used to in ject a wealth of detail into the various ch a rac te r­ izations. the program o f the The next production, announced present on group of plays, ta to be Maxim Gorky’s “ The Lower Depths." LONGHORN CAGERS PLAY SAINT QUINT (C ontinued F rom Page I) resistance, play unexpected he will leave his royal troops in the melee to make sure of the vic­ tory. ami the The ro I being as he hasn’t a thing to do I slowly lifted and drifted away. th is will be all I t u i yf)u1] h<>ar a b o u t hllll> T W n h e a tte m p te d stepf ®mi w ithdraw th e With fresh shock troops held in reserve Co Inman d*r*ln-C hie f W ai­ But ugh? nex t door to him w as; ker will use his regulars sparingly - t* de* e e l, bart it wa* too late a young fellow named Mans W hif-j saving them fo r the second ma m d th* rebels emerged com plete­ fenpoufel, a little Dutch boy who jo r i agagem ent of the season S at­ ly victorious. Y esterday he ab­ a nursed an unrequited yen fo r the M ustangs urday night when dicated in favor o f his brother. fa ir prince** who lived in the next will raid the S te e r stronghold. co u n try but one to him. He had teen h er but once, b u t her golden h a ir had wound him in a fairy to unseat him a a jg tra n d and he hadn't been able to the T onight’s fra y will start at 7 :30 o’clock, and the special admission tickets will be necessary fo r ad- ...... „„ —— ------- ----- — m ittance. The tick ets may be ob When John D. Rockefeller lot ks horns with Colonel R. W. S tew art SBL mg e ffo rt .. c airm an o f Comp&ny o f Indiana a g re a t many never. ItefTu ^es are g o b -j to be sprung. I Now it happened th at he w anted j ternoon. The ti. Seaport, I so he could fey claim to the little; Katherine Henderson of L ittle-1*0 ; “For What Do We announcement of The following are the general topic* of the serm ons “ Why Does no tam ed from general headquarters God P erm it the In n o cen t to Suf- J in Z Hall until 5 o ’clock this af- te r ? " Jan u a ry 20; “ W here Did 27; - o ------------------------ I “ Why Did Jesus D ie?” February liv e? " in “ Do You E ver W onder?” in the question to be considered fo u r consecutive sermon* a t the U niversity M ethodist Church, be­ ginning Jan u a ry 20. th * !to g et known and famous ami rich) .standard Oil forget an d wouldn’t w ouldn't S E R I E S O F S E R M O N S j Sin Come F ro m ?” Ja n u a ry B E G I N S J A N U A R Y 2 0 latent developm ent ever, fe -------------o ------ a hranrh i lady’* hand and so he started out fie!d Dorm itory has retu rn ed from i F eb ru ary 17. a visit to San Antonio. Miss M artha Lockett, m atron of been past Littlefield D orm itory, has confined to her room the few days with the “ flu.” Dorothy W irian of Lockhart has retu rn ed to L ittlefield Dorm itory a fte r a few days visit in Lock­ hart. MALARIA MUGGS’ A Squirt to the Wise d f S t e n d a r d Oil, th a t he would I to make hts fortune by hook * iJVr!!‘ [creek so long as he made it. Stewart. ^ or REAGAN SOCIETY Tis* S tandard Oil president also I And he trav eled and he trav el- ria te d th a t the board of d ire c te r^ ; cd and be traveled and he travei- tinanim oudy back of its chair-1 cd. He w en t th ro u g h China and man an d th a t a le tte r would be; Tim bueteo and E a s te r Island and m rected by the bo ami to stock-;. < haring C r o ss and Paris, F ran ce, A ld e r s opposing R ockefeller's a t-la n d Paris, Texa.#. and G reenland th e; and iceland and Norway and Fin- W R pt to oktafn proxies fo r aiy ty al meeting. I land and Siberia and Tahiti and ; 5 Hawaii and Guam, and every sin- j I ale on* of the Thousand Islands] • but -v, m oh ow he ju st couldn’t m ake j I a * y j u «t w a * n ’t • T h* r- <*fcy sr'in e;’ to t o ha t And one ; {day t o vv % walkin'? around am ong . * to Uotw end tlgut# ami t ^p* iU*# .jato va m u to G of. tfe* fekuwi of fifer-*! |j |e o and »* b«'t,r4 tb.-t th ere w ar a ; -P e'teftlp fe *or3*Wh*r« J , ** JA W ih ead w ill d to- a rn J around tout had n bunk o f gold ! .Madeline ; th at wa* too b tg %f«r any kind of machine in the wotfd to c a r r y , h u t! it aw ay ' I he wa determine.'! lo ifttefel b u s in e ^ d o .spit* o f the heaahea i t a d y o f Hagen# O 'N e d r - t i » A - y y w ill t o e e n t in iie d a t o f the S # fleiy W edneaday a t b STUDIES O NEIL “The A mu ideal i n one v . an d iu<, and k ’ , prezUfenU urg-.4 \ znd c a rry lip IWjftMdJ it T rrangtfueitte f a r , prm c«m . ; vgto&iwU-i serpents th a t g u a rtk d it i to the! it someway back la I WdJhtefaia an d there m arry (T o Be ConGnued. I I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929. ^ TRE DAI LY T E X A N ” A T C R E S C E N T! SOCIETY ta , g iv in g them the tie. l eague B u - 1 S C H E D U L E S P R I N T E D Mary N e ll J o n e s has retu rn ed last w a rn in g th a t to the A lpha D e lta Pi house a fte r “ T he Last W arn in g” is p la y in g fo r * visit w ith r e la tiv e s in B astrop. it ’s y o u r last ch an ce to s e e I Records Broken THEATERS W IT H C . B. “ T H E L A S T W A R N IN G ." A g’osh -aw fu l m ess o f fu tu ristic good photograp hy b u t darn m ystery. T a lk in g , e tc . A t the Q ueen. “ SINS OF T H E F A T H E R S , ” Jea n A rthur, Em il Jan n in g s, B arry N orton. T alk in g, etc. T h ere’s a happy en d in g. A t the M ajestic. “ RED W I N E . ” Conrad N agel Tets lit and th en w ish es he had not 'cause w ifie d o e s th in gs and thin gs. At th e H ancock. “ T H E M A N W H O L AUGHS. ” C h ie fly B a d a n ova, the though she d o e s n ’t h og “how. That p ro v es sh e’s good. A t the C rescen t. “ LOVE O V E R N I G H T . ” Rod La R ocque in o n e o f th e com ­ e d ies he m ade b e fo r e q u ittin g the m ovies. A t th e T exas. ‘MAN WHO LAUGHS’ M A U T I T r n r c r n i T ‘SINS OF FATHERS’ NOW AT MAJESTIC o f H e re , at th e last, is l o n g a w a ited opportu­ n ity to h ear the v o i c e the areat E m il Jan- n in g s, tou ted fa r and w id e as A m ­ er ic a 's b est man a cto r . W h ether J he f ills th e bill | or not on having th e w orld beat is 5 n e ith e r h ere nor i b u t g e n e r a lly sp ea k in g h is th e r e , b u t it is to th e p oin t th at j h is a re a lw ays good p ic tu r e s. Som e o f ’em you have to h ed g e on and sa y good p ictu res o f th e ir kind, pic­ tu r e s are m aster w ork s, ■with con- o f p rod u ction . W ell, in “ S in s o f tire F a t h e r s /1 sta rtin g to d a y at the I M a je stic, Jan n in gs is said to b e l- ■ j sid er a b le atten tion to d e ta ils | lo w ou t o ver the V ita p h o n e for ih e **rs,t tim e * c o n tr ib u tin g J[ I ty p ic a l G erm an-A m eriean c h a r a c -J the Ion ization fo r w hich he is ju stly CO N R A D V E IP X “ T H E M A N W HO L A U G H S ,” V ic to r H u g o historical d ram a now a t th e C rescent th e a te r . as Mystery Ends ------------ I fa m o u s. is de- the T h is ty p e rates th e a te r, to ten , in At On a scale o f o n e B aclan ova p la y s its la st tim e s today at the Q u e e n ,; the Queen N o w fo r the d eco r a tio n s, t h e y ’re p len ty : first, d e a r and c r ea sin g ord er o f e x c e lle n c e , “ T h e ; little Man Who L a u g h s,” now p layin g J s w e e t little Jean A rth u r h as prob­ a b ly th e b iggest role in h er career at the C rescen t and a b o u t six p oints w ith m e — but j th u s fa r (m a y it be a g ood gait’s lea v in g o u t a n y thought o f ; g r e a t o n e) as the d a u g h te r o f Jan- B a c la n o -a ,' th e b e s t th in g in the n in g s. H ers / s a v ita l fresh n ess and show . W hen you h ea r p eop le ta lk ­ o f fe m in in ity w hich all to o few tw o in g about s ta y in g through a c tr e s s e s have, and all to o few' of th e la st w ord in m ystery d ram as, j and sh ow s to see “ th a t sc e n e ” th e m d are even to sim u la te . !§he*s The s e t t in g o f the play is o n e th a t g u y s m aking re m a rk s to each oth ­ in th e p e r fe c t sw e e th e a r t ev er le n d s ch ills and sh iv er s; it is er— you k now w h a t k ind — under eith er, lo o k s, and that ain ’t a ll laid in th e g h a stly ami fo r e b o d in g th e ir breath a b o u t th at w om an w h a t sh e a in ’t g o t d o esn ’t sh e in te r io r o f a huge and a n c ie n t op ­ n eed . And fo r a c tin g , w e ll, j iu t B aclan ova, it m e a n s th e r e ’s some* era h o u se . B esid es th e o rd in ary th in g stirrin g, an d th a t ain ’t a l l ; w a tch h er w alk in to a p art, pull I g h a stlin e ss o f the num erous nooks eith er , if you ask m e. She rea lly j th e m ost natural an d a p p ealin g and c o r n e r s th at any huge th e a te r is good. a c tio n out o f it, an d th e n ta n g le j has, th is o n e has secret p a ssa g e s. up y o u r h eart-strin gs. T h er e a re som e o f th e m o st e f ­ en o u g h ? f e c tiv e s c e n e s in the sh ow th a t I S eco n d , B arry N o rto n . A s ju st h ave e v e r w itnessed . E sp e c ia lly a b o u t th e p rettiest m an on the w ell co n triv e d is th e scen e o f th e sc r e e n , you n g N orton su c c e e d s in clim a x in w hich the h ero , John p o rtra y in g som e o f th e m ost m as­ B o les, is p laced in id e n tic a lly tho c u lin e tra its there are g o in g in the a s w ere th e tw o sam e p o sitio n h um an ca tegory. H e r e a lly is m urdered m en at the tim e o f th e ir j u s t to o d a m hand som e, b u t a lo n g | m urder. S u sp en se is a t its h eig h t w ith th a t he can act, an d lord help w h en th e h ero reaches fo r th e f a ­ u s i f s tim e w e had so m e m en on tal c a n d le stic k — and LO !— Oh, I th e screen th at can do so m eth in g ju st c o u ld n ’t look. b e sid e s strik e a ttitu d e s o f s t if f like fo r m a lity and a ct g e n e r a lly strons? sile n t men o f th e p veat op en sp aces, you k n ow — th a t can an d w ill g iv e w ay to a lit t le em o­ tio n a l ch aracterization n ow and th e n . N orton p lays J a n n in g s ’ son in “ S in s o f the F a th e r s.” d issolu te d u ch ess, and b o y , w hen I said on ly d isso lu te I m ea n t it. The th in g , the d u c h e ss w a s so darned in stan ce th e sc en e w here sh e e g g e d a g u y on the to peep , to risk o n e ey e , as old sa y in g g o e s , a n d then kicked th e s tu ffin g o u t o f him w'hen he did. Y ou ’d b e t t e r -se e th e n dependable. Isn ’t that th in k in g , F o r rest. in a B ut the g r e a t B a clan ova is a n y ­ h er th in g but u n d ep en d a b le ren d ition o f th e ro le— or o f a n y role I've e v e r se e n h er do so fa r. T o m y w ay o f sh e’s th e b est a ctress in A m erica rig h t She e n a c ts a part down to now-. th e v ery la st su g g e stio n o f th e sp irit and te m p e r a m e n t o f it and n o t o n ly th a t b u t it through th at b r illia n t p erson ality o f hers, not, h o w e v e r , ever steam ­ i n g alo n g on j u s t th e m om entum o f th at p erso n a lity . T hank gaw'd sh e th a t; th e r e ’s en ou gh o f th a t “ p erson ­ a lit y ” a ctin g e lse w h e r e , and be - sid es, I w ou ld n ’t lik e to be d ep riv­ ed o f the m a g n ific e n t a ctin g th a t B aclan ova can p rom u lgate. in terp rets d ep en d d oesn ’t on W h o else? ZaSu P itts , Ruth C h a tterto n , M atthew B e tz , Jack louden — is th a t su fficien t? N ow g o .— C. B. TEXAS SH OW S COMIC FILM O f a ll frigh ten ed p o iso n s, I b e­ lie v e th a t Laura La P la n te ca n be th e m o st frig h ten ed o f a n y th at h ave e v e r been grasped a b o u t the l f you th ro a t b y a bloody hand, re m em b e r her rem ark able fa c ia l g y m n a stic s in “ The C at ant! the C a n a ry ,” y o u ’ll w ant to se e h e r in this o n e. H ere she adds t e r r if y ­ ing sh r ie k s ju st to ch ill w h a t lit ­ tle o f y o u r blood th at is still in circ u la tio n in sp ite o f p rev io u s h or­ rors. I T h e V ita p h o n e acts are a b o u t as good a s I ’v e seen , e s p e c ia lly one b la ck -fa ce act. Even if y o u d o n ’t care fo r b lack -face, b e lie v e y o u ’ll lik e th is one. It. se e m s th a t m ost o f th e V itaphone p e r fo r m ­ ers th is w e e k are g e ttin g r e m in is­ cen t o v e r “ W hen You and I W ere Y ou n g , M a g e e e e e e ,” but it is g iv ­ en w ith variation s, and n o t bad. L a st, b u t n o t least, far fr o m i t —J F o x M ov ieto n e steps in a g a in for sp ecial m en tio n .— B.B. N O W N O W M I S S S H I R L E Y L O M A X M A R R I E S I N N E W Y O R K Mr. and M rs, Joh n A. Lom ax o f ; D allas have a n n o u n ced the m ar­ riage o f th e ir d au g h ter. S h irley, to Dv. C hris C. M ansell, Jr., o f N ew York C ity . M rs. M ansell w as h er I horn in A u stin and sp en t childhood h e r e . n iece i o f Mrs. E. R. P ed ig o and has v is­ ited ai A u stin h er grad u ation fro m th e U n iv er­ sity in 1924. fr e q u e n tly S h e is a sin ce i Dr. M an sell w a s also in th e A rts and S c ie n c e d ep artm en t o f U n iversity fro m 1921 to 1 924. th e { Mrs. M an sell w a s a m em ber o f The D aily T e x a n s t a f f , and took in cam p u s a c tiv itie s; a ctive p art w hile in sc h o o l h ere. T he m ar- j riage w as so le m n iz e d in N ew Y ork ! Jan u ary f>, an d Dr. and Mrs. M an­ e-11 a re a t h om e at S ta te s n aval h o sp ita l, L eague the U n ited s Is- J I land. P e n n sy lv a n ia . Mr. L om ax, fa th e r o f the bride, J w as at on e tim e se cr eta ry o f th e j E x -S tu d e n ts’ A sso c ia tio n . • . . Hazel M onro o f L ittle fie ld D or­ m itory sp e n t th e w eek -en d a t her J hortie in L ock h art. By Shakespeare Crowds, Novy Says in the C om pilation o f fig u r e s on th e j e n g a g em e n t o f th e F ritz L e ib e r ! S h a k e sp e a r e a n s com pany p la y in g roles a t th e H an cock Opera H o u se! in form a- j re ce n tly r e s u lts th a n } lion th at s o m e th in g m ore ac-1 fiv e th ou san d p erso n s w ere com m odated at th e fo u r p erfo rm ­ an ces g iv en d a y s’ in th e booking, a c c o r d in g to Louis N o v y , m anager o f “ I th e w ish h ereb y to ten d e rs th an k s and a p p reciation e s p e c ia lly to the pro­ fessors in th e U n iv e r sity f o r th eir cou rteous h elp an d co-op eration in the m atter o f a n n o u n cin g and d iscu ssin g th e p resen ta tio n o f the plays, and t o th e fo r en th u siastic su p p ort. Ilan eock. stu d en ts three o f in d ic a te th at, “ The e a g e r re c e p tio n th e apart plays m u st in te re st, th e from the a ca d em ic dram atic g e n iu s o f S hak esp eare still liv es ev e n to d a y in his plays. The b ig g est crow d s attend ed th e four p lays th a t I have ev e r had for S h ak esp ea re a u d ie n c es,” Mr. N ovy said . Last Time* T o d ay “The Last Warning A T alking Mystery o f Thrilling Mystery STARTS TOMORROW GARY Cooper NANCY Carroll A P a r a m o u n t T alkin g P i c t u r e V I C T O R H U G O ’S Bg (iii H44 (Anet*9 GAY AND HER GANG tS ^ o p u v o t ti w ith S y m p h o n ic Score by P aram ou n t T h ea ter O rchestra __ The on ly th in g sh e has to w atch w hat the p rod u cers, is p ov erty o f ro les, hand ou t to h er to play. T h ere is sim p ly no use in ru in in g h er b y stick in g h er in in overd oin g horse dram as, n or th in g s by lim itin g h er to painted I b et she could do w om an roles. tr a g e d y to a f a r e you w ell. And th a t is that. P le n ty o f hilarious a ctio n take* in t h e ir hp la ce in “ Love O ver N i g h t ,’ Rod L a R c c q u e ’s new com edy w h ich com es to th e T e x a s th e a ­ t e r to d a y , w ith sy n ch ro n ized m u­ sic . La R ocque is se en as a sub­ w a y w ork er, J e a n e tte L o ft as a p r e tty fo rtu n e h u n te r and Tom K e n n ed y as a stupid d e te c tiv e . sta r Conrad V eid t p la y in g the title role, M ary P h ilb in ta k in g h er id eal f a p y p rin cess p art, and Josep h in e C row ell as Q ueen A n n e con trib u te a d eq u a tely str ik in g p erform an ces, esp e cia lly V e id t, w ho k eep s his in to a d istorted m outh stretch ed grin th ro u g h o u t th e w hole sh e­ b a n g .— C. B., ‘RED WINE’ NOW AT THE HANCOCK , i f _. in W ell, it a in ’t I t w on ’t a g in e th at? little Conrad N a g el try in g to b e bad and ca n ’t— strain you r im ag in a tio n , b ecau se if C on­ rad N a g ei e v e r p layed a n y th in g b u t n ice d e c e n t b o y ro les th e m o­ v ie public w ou ld fa in t th e ir se a ts. Oh y e s. he played one w ith G reta Garbo— “ T h e M ysteriou s; W ^m an,” or w a s sh e a lad y; b u t he g rew a m u sta ch e to do it in. T h er e’s n o th in g tik e p rotection , old an d then too F ren ch sa y in g t h a t m y dear, you h a v en ’t been k isse d u n til yo u ’v e b een kissed b y a m an w ith a m u s - 1 tach e. th e r e ’s the , “ Red W in e” is th e p icture and I it is p layin g a t th e H ancock w ith j q u ite sn app y m u sic a c c o m p a n i-, m en t. To w h ich Conrad N a g el j trie s and tr ie s and tr ie s to be a jt had bad little b o y but ju st can ’t ' m ake the gra d e— h e’s th e sam e old carpet slip p er. A nd i f s fu n n y THE TEXAS T oday — T om orrow LOVE OVER NIGHT S ta r rin g Rod La Rocque Jeanette Loft “ A w hirlw ind o f «urprii*» and Ad- "Had Ma sic m* New Vi e tr o ph c nr COMEDY N EW S ic e Y o u c a n p a y m c - ® , b u t y o u ran se c snore. A p articu larly fu n n y seq u en ce fin d s K enn ed y p u rsu in g th e other p rin cip a ls through th e co n ce ssio n s at C on ey Island, w h ilst com edy and th r ills are n icely ap p ortion ed in a su b w ay train h oldu p and the k id n ap p in g o f a bride. H e cto r T urnbull, p rod u cer o f) “ H old , ’Em Y ale,” a'^ re ce n t Rod : La R ocq ue star v eh ic le w h ich gave th e s ta r p len ty o f fu n m a k in g o p - 1 p o rtu n ities, also p rod u ced “ Love I O v er N ig h t.” A ll th e fu n m akers} o f th a t aggregation a re re u n ited in I; th is on e, w hich is a cc la im ed by i th o se w ho have seen it a.- a “ hun­ d red p er c e n t com edy m elodram a. \ --------------- o— * - ------- V iv ia n M cC orm ick sp e n t the la s t fe w days o f th e w ee k at her h om e in H utto. h o w v er y fu n n y su ch a situ ation can be in the m ovies. A spark- .., t lin g com ed y o f th e f a s t c o u n tr y , and w o e. I I B , b w ; ' %/a § t o f VI L f ii ^m i CR M dm c o i ^ \ -M' ^ ’ y,i/uV tr^ n b i n t jin n * /ti N ow P la y in g CONRAD NAGEL —-and— June Collyer RED WINE F u ll S yn ch ron ised M usic Score N E W S C O M E D Y DEAD WEEK COFFEE For la st-rn mate student*. C 'w e e t R s j k , S g o u w i d i f s lr - ituul medium. N o w n t, 602 Wes t 6 lh St. NO COLORED. Phone N N I . Sun­ day appointm en t. B OW L A G A M E O F POOL PL AY H I N G E - P I N AT T E X A S R E C R E A T I O N HALL AUTOMOBILES S T U D E N T SP E C IA L S J 924 O verland S ed a n — 1922 Ford S ed an , N ew Rubber. A Ba rya in Run* K«»od . $ I 25.OO *65.00 1924 Ford T o u rin g , N ew Top, Rub­ ber and S ea t C avers f I 26 ,0 0 K N IG H T -W I I IF PET CO. 3 0 9 W. &th P hon e 23161 SHOE SHOP W» Call for and D eliv er B oo t-m a k in g and S h oe Repairing SA M ONE SH O E SH O P *16 C on gress P hone 21*33 COACHING COACHING — A m erican H istory and European H istory, M. E. LeStottrgeon — G erm an A and G erm an I, Mrs. M. E. f -Siou rgeon. Rhone 904*. 705 W. 22 1-2. D O N ’T FA IL S P A N IS H A. J. 12, or 13 t om e early for co a ch in g by form er In­ str u c to r o f S p a n ish D epartm ent of U n i­ v e r s ity . R ing 8 6 5 2 , COACHING O f M ATH and ph ytic*. 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WANTED W A N T E D -M a n or worn an solicitor foi accident ioHurtmce. Got,id pay for spar* Gate. Give residence and phone number for con ference. Mr* H uddleston, P . O. Box 785, city, H IG H E ST CASH PRICES PA ID to r sea shoes. A P hone *767 and SC H W A R TZ . 417 East 6 th ond-hsnd clothing LOST AND FOUND ROOMS FOR RENT LOST— W o m a n ’s ring, w ith sm a ll d ia ­ P hon e 8711 after rig p. rn. or mond ****** d u rin g day. Reward. LOST. N a v y blue Friday n ig h t at S. if D. d an ce. l.e s i b ury o v erco a t It — la ]] D a v is F inder p h a se ward o ffer ed . a t 5760. LOST: V olu m e o f S h ak esp eare’* w o rk s; blue d o t h binding. P le a se ca ll 4 659. LOST, B lack S h a effer fo u n ta in pen. Nano- In dim gold letter * . R ew ard if returned to G ene Ro-*, W om an’s B u ild ­ ing. LOST— Black satin coat at th e Scatter- good dance at the K. C. H all. Reward. Return to B. H all 119. LOST: A n tiq u e geld earring, and brow n v e lv e t belt w ith jew eled bu ck le. L o st it S a tu rd a y G erm an. Reward If retu rn ­ 'd to IL Hall 109. L O S T : P air black patent leath er pum ps la st weak. at W om an’s Faculty Club Finder phone 2-1915. FOR RENT POR R E N T — A ttra c tiv e q u iet room . U n i­ v e r s ity neighborhood. P h o n e 7 1 6 6 . GARAGE for rent 1897 Colorado S t., P hon e 2-141$. FOR BOYK— N e w ly ren o v a ted upntirira room s; porch. H ail block sou th o f cam p us. O nly w ell-b eh a v ed boys w a n t­ 2005 W ich ita , v h o n e 2 -3 8 8 5 . ed. F OR REN T to set t Intl wom an or te a c h ­ h a th , er. a fu r n ish ed room next to Gas h eat. P hon e 6 2 7 * . 2901 Width*. FUR GEN ! LEM E N - A fu rn a ce h ea ted room and b ath in p riv a te home. Ga ra g e available. P hon e 5 754. Ft th R E N T : Fu rnished room s for b o y * . H ot and cold h ath and sh ow ers. S leep ­ in g poi eh. Furnace h eat. P orter ser­ v ice. J 606 Colorado. VV AN I E D : Q u iet boy lo v e ly south room joining tile bath, sep a ra ta I 1-2 beds, Ka* block* from cam pus, 1910 Speedway — 9 444. b eat, brick bouse to share W A N T E D : T w o or three boys to shard su ite of tw o bed room s and bath w ill Everything now an d 2 4 0 8 Rio Grand*. P hong two other boys. co n v en ien t, 9 397. FOR R E N T ; U n til N ovem b er 15th, fa * - ni.shed h ouse, a ll co n v en ien ces, in Un* iv e r s ity neigh b orh ood. P hon e 9 1 8 1 -1 * 4 A P PR O V E D H O U S E : P le a sa n t room * sle ep in g porch, g ir ls ; board l f d esired B lock o f cam p us. R easonable ra tes. I * ) E a st 2 5 . P hon e *149. A P P R O V E D H O USE for girl*. Hoard if d esir ed . Modern co n v en ien ces. B lock cam pua, M rs. W. W. and half B a n k s, 2 'ii7 U n iv ersity . P h o n e 8 2 7 2 . from TW O C L E A N , fu rn ish ed room s. Boatb* o f rearonable. V i t a l e a s t exp osu re. W alking d ista n ce U n iv ersity . R en t and lig h t fu rn ish ed . P hon e 9*11. HJR K EN T—-A ttra ctiv e apartment" Y e a r I F 0 * B O Y S : tw o m odern room s, u p s ta ir s ca m p u s. Hiutable for w om en stu d en t d esir in g q u iet. te le ­ For photo- 2 2 9 3 4 , b etw een I and 2 o ’clock daily. in fo rm a tio n A ROOM FOR G IR L S - At 2 0 1 0 U n iv e r ­ sity A v e. Mrs. Ponton. P h o n e 7783 ?r d