The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. EIGHT PAGES TODAY No. IO. I VOL. XXXI Building Plans To Come Before Regents Monday New Chem Building Bids Likely Advertised After Meet To Cost $900,000 — Steam Tunnel Built From New Power Plant To Gym The Board o f Regents at their m eeting Monday, September 30, have for their major eonsid- ion the final approval o f the! It is? highly prob-j plans for the new $900,000 Chem­ istry Building. able that the Regents will author ize the advertising o f bids for the j proposed structure, Leo Haynes, secretary to the board, stated. The second important matter for consideration at the meeting will be the receiving of bids f o ^ the steam tunnel, to he built from the new Power Building to the Auditorium-Gymnasium. There irobably will be no major sta ff hanges, but several appointments I 111 be confirmed. The committee on, boys* dormi­ tories, appointed at the last m eet­ Jester as ing, with Beauford chairman, will probably be ready to make a report, Ihaynes said. Gamma Phi Beta Leads Greek List In Race for Cup At the head of a close race the in sorority leadership for scholarship cup, Gamma Phi Beta leads with an average of 6.54, while the University schol­ arship average is 5.23 Alpha Epsilon Phi ranks second with 6.52, and Alpha Chi Omega third with 6.508. Moore Explains Faculty Views At Convocation Members, Pledges of Greek Organizations Urged T o Attend A Blot on Texas! t H E. T E X A N made w h at it thought was a courteous ap­ peal to all th a t there be no apple core throw ing at the T exas-St. Edw ards gam e, but the most sham eful indulgence in the pastim e that has ever occurred took place. We hang our heads in sham e! i ~ i- i t 6.205, IV/Ia It a -Among the fraternities, Sig­ ma Alpha Mu leads with an average of 6.86; Acacia follows second with and Tau Delta Phi ranks thrid with 6.1989. Seven fraternities fell below the University average Him year. All the sororities are above the 5.23 average. P u r p o s e O f Meeting J For the first tim e in th e history of the U n iversity the R r i p f I Longhorn Band left the team , and we commend Burnett i Pharr and Allen Steere for their action in inking the band KH * I ‘rom the field. Mr. Steere had plead with the section of Better Understanding Main the stands that w as doing the throw ing to desist, “out of re- s p e d to the uniform s that represent your school,” only to have the barrage renewed w ith increased in te n s ity ; then, If you as stu- DUnCli ht Viii expialil tiH atti“ihad no little part in the disgraceful episode. We saw tw o tude o f the faculty committee on i graduate students, m iddle-aged men, men who have held student organizations in the e n -1 responsible positions in the public schools o f the state, do more throw ing than any freshm an or high school student forcem ent and I f th is type of stu d en t indulges in such a d is­ present. the rules. low-brow type of graceful, unm anly, discourteous, and am usem ent, how can one expect the right kind of behavior from those o f less m ature years and training? Several Provisions of Old 1921 Amendment Now Obsolete interpretation of in the en J m g . . . . , . • . Action by the Students’ Associa­ tion to clarify the law pertaining to publications under the jurisdic­ tion of the Texas Student Publi­ cations, Inc., has been requested by the Board of Publications. The land No drastic changes are proposed in the organization of the Publi­ cations, the most important item boing tho suggestion that anothor leasing board, com -1 posed of the state land com m is-1 student be added to the board. It stoner and Regents Robert Cran? is pointed out that this is desirable and R. L. Holliday, will meet in view of the fact that the combi­ Tuesday to Consider bids whmh j nation of the Longhorn and Rang­ have been received on approx!-' er reduced the student membership mately five thousand acres of Uni­ versity oil land. This is the first! by one. The vice president o f the offering ot University land under j Students’ Association would be an the new system o f land leasing* ex-offk-io member of the board if ♦he recommendation of the Publi­ cations Directors is followed. The board would then be composed of the three student editors, the pres­ ident and vice president o f the Students’ Association, a member of the Students* Assembly, and Samuel E. Gideon professor o f architecture University, recently has returned three ! acuity members, from the Central East Texas Fair I Several "of the provisions of the in Marshall, whore he spent soy- original constitutional amendment cral days in judging the fine a r ts !„ a . sed in m , , u0lorWBg the section, and delivered a lecture on the architecture and art of East Texas. Texas Professor Judges Fine Art corporation of the student publi cations are obsolete at this time, the board pointed out, and the law should be brought down to date. No change is proposed that would develop a controversy however. Mr. Gideon stated that Austin was well represented in the exhib­ it o f the Texas Fine Arts Asso­ ciation. The group of 38 paint­ Recommendations o f the board ings of the exhibit will be display­ on the subject have been submit­ ed throughout Texas during the ted to President Robert M. Payne Sadie Cavitt Gid- coming year. of the Students’ Association and eon, Virginia Leberman, Raymond Everett, Gillis King, and Mr. Old-1 he w® in t u i« refer them to the hon have pictures in this spacial Students* Assembly for considera- associate in the Members of the faculty commit­ tee will ne present to verify Dean Moore’s statem ent and to add any­ thing that they believe might help to bring about a better under­ standing between them selves and the students, According to Allen V. D o ris,!™ * Ju st w hat the solution is for such a situation rem ains to be seen. We are slow to conclude th a t such conduct w ill receive the approbation o f T exas m en and women. Surely, we have * ° lh e P ° in t w h e r « w e w ill have to police the en- president of the Inter-Fraternity | tire Stadium at every gam e in order to exact that degree ot Council, tho m eeting is an attempt! behavior th at all well-reared people have a right to expect. to bring a lo u t a better under- j N either do we have any righ t to expect a team th at plays standing betwee n all parties con- the gam e according to the sportsm an’s code o f ethics, one c» mc d. Ti is hoped that all mem- j that is coached by a staff c t gentlem en of the h ighest type, to ber* and pledges of every fratern- rem ain on the field, and by so doing lend their silent consent ity and sorority will attend, as well t o w h atever m ay be takin g place in the stands. The Long- horn Band, fam ous throughout th e South for its ability and personnel, tra d itio n ., and its l o y a l t y - ! . it not worthy o f alumni mom h is, Davis said. ‘ S t t a E S & T S S will later in the evening Davis said* Student Officials’ Eligibility Rules Told in Booklet O f f i c e r s of Association Awarded Emblems Annually some respect, som e consideration? Old T exas has had her class fights, her hazing, her free- , for-alls at some of her gam es, but in all these years nothing t has ever become so disturbing or raw that the Longhorn : Band has had to resort to leavin g the field in order to show i its disapproval, and protect the good name th a t it has borne. I There are enough respectable students on th is cam pus to stop th is practice, and it is to these students that w e appeal. Students, “The E yes of T exas A re U p on You,” even those of you who occupy the stan ds! Read th e letter from C entenary published elsew here in The Texan and contem plate the contrast betw een the good fellow ship and sportsm anship conveyed therein and the sham efulness of w hat happened yesterday. W ill Centenary fan s, and other v isitors during the season, behold us as we w ere on th is occasion? Women’s P. T. Sections Assigned Next Monday Sectionizing for classes in physical training for women will be done iyjon B ridge, r e j u d g e Ben Powell, Ju,lKe Ireland wards, and the backs front across the starting of his second string Graves, and Judge E. R. Pedigo. tho river were not slow in finding in the second half. Little Bull ; the holes. The Longhorn quar­ Elkins, Texan quarter, smashed terbacks were partial to a spin through tackle and up the side- j play during the early part o f the line for 52 yards before he was game, and with Beular carrying pulled down from behind on the t the brunt of the burden were suc­ Cowboy 17-yard line. A lternat-1 cessful enough to pile up several ing, Andy Brown and Bull El- j Turn to Page 3, Col. 3 kins smashed their way to the G-yard line, but were unable to j get any further, and on the fourth down, Golightly grounded U n-| derwood’s pax* to Easterling, and Simmons got possession o f the ball on her own 20-yard line. Sanders then booted the hall far down the field, and the danger was over for the time being. Committee SaysF~ ^ ^ I S examinations Meld Applicants Take Positions, For Brown Prize for the Brown Mathematics Prize will A report from the teachers’ ap-|t>e held October 12. The exami- pointraent committee shows every fourteen have withdrawn their ap- year on the second Saturday in plications during the past fifteen Oc tober. days, either to accept positions or to "re-enter the University. Undaunted, the young Long­ horns came back, and with the aid o f a 15-yard penalty got a 1917 first down on the Cowboys’ 4- ! by an alumnus of Brown Unrver- yard line, hut the efforts o f El­ Leda Blazek will teach home sity. The interest on the fund is kins and Underwood to buck their economics at Yslcta; George M. used for prizes, given after a com- strips way over the last white Butte will serve as fruit-grower in petitive examination. There is the ball went were the Rio Grande Valley; Arlys Che- also a calculus prize srivon in May, over on the six-inch Sim­ rault will teach in the Houston after a competitive examination, mons took a breathing spell, and schools; Ethel Simkina will teach I The subjects covered by the ex. Sanders sent the visitors back to midfield with a long spiral, where* *n S °uth Bark High School, Beau- i amination will be elem entary al- they started over again, and were m ont'* R* *• Wallace wit! enter jgebra and plane geom etry. Last Bramlette year the prizes were won by Helen hammering at the Cowboy in the North i Hill of Mexia, Floyd Burton Jones line a* the final gun was fired, The line-ups: Texas, Easterling Texas Agricultural College at Ar- of Albany, and Margaret Ober- Other* Will Enter School that nation is given regularly The annual examinations The fund was .started in w i^ teach English goal business; futile, and Josephine -------- line. antj lington; H. M, Laughlin will teach | kampf of Anderson. I fion. hibit. An Austin woman, a graduate of the University, Mr-. Hobart K«y, formerly Miss Dolly Belle j Rutherford, thej fine arts section. o presided over Y-. W. C. A. Cabinet On Fall Retreat Y. W. C. A. senior cabinet will make plans for the coming year’s activities at the fall retreat be­ ing held at the Boy Scout cabin le ft this week-end. The girls Saturday afternoon and expect to frn this afternoon. Plans for membership week, be- ’ 0------------- - Dr. Wharton Gives Series of Talks Told” will be the subject o f “The Best Known Story Jesus a j short devotional talk by the Rev. th lr. Wharton at the University Presbyterian Church this Sunday night at 7:30 o ’clock. The address marks the begin­ ning of a series of talks which Dr. W harton will give every Sunday night especially for students. Some of the studies to follow will be “A Story of Jesus That Never Grows Old,” ‘‘The Story of also be the Man God Ca od a Fool,” “The , i .. ... , - » . v « r ., o* - ‘ and the Lu . ginning Monday, will * * tT made. A table with information * Story of the Widow i regarding the Y. W. C. A. w ill; Ju.lgc,” -T h* Story of the Four {SS *T I. placed out ,id., the Y. W. C. A. Sod - and -T he Story Of th, Mid- s t u d y hall a n d office To e-May an d night Call.” W ednesday. All girls interested Special music will he given at Jin the work may inquire at this each service, and the services will table, Miss Ione Spears, secretary be short and informal* Dr. Whar- lo f the Y. W. C. A. on [pus, stated. At the morning service today, Grace Sanderson, president of Dr. W harton will talk especially to of j students on “ The Supreme Christ­ f o r T h o - Generation.” .he ; The morning program will be [the organization, has charge like retreat, The following girls are or • com- ton stated. i n n I’ruth over station KUT, [retreat: Grace Sander;on. V - Jet broadcast jHoward. Peggy P etty, Tony Bra­ Vickers, il-her, Emma Glenn IFranke Thompson, Alice Pearson, Ella Powell, Ruth J u n k ie Mar- [ga ret Grimes, Mary Margaret Ii. las acock, Dorothy W atts. Sadie [Brewer, Helen Nelson, Margare. and 'aughn, Elizabeth Sims, Linda Allison. P h i V V L S K U U % ^ I U c p l y c f W o o f l l X I I I W I I In B. Hall M onday ------------------- o — ------- -— E IL E R S V I S I T S C A M P U S William “ Bill” Etiers, student Sigma Delta Chi, men’s honor­ ary and professional journalism i fraternity* will hold its first mect- ing#o f the year in B, Mali Monday in the University last year, has re-! evening at 7 o’clock. The meeting turned to the campus for the has been called by Van Kennedy, week-end. I vice president* the j Plans to be discussed will In­ Biters I* now principal of school in Gain Tryouts Result Of Twenty-Nine Members Tyson, tackles; Baumgarten and Hawn (C .), guards; Bowle, cen-1 ter; Elkins, quarterback; Craig and Baldridge, halves, and Brown, J e n -1 full; Simmons: Smith and and j nings, e n d s ; Culpepper Pearce, tackles; Hamilton and Daniel, guards; Golightly, center; Hide, quarterback; Sanders and Houghton, halves, and Wieraan, fullback. Men’s Glee Club Meets Monday To Plan Year’s Work titration cards given to them last and Buekspann, ends; Doell week. AU new students must bring the card and also a record of their health grade and swim­ ming test. Freshmen are asked to come Monday and upperclass­ men Tuesday. AH freshmen hav­ ing a health grade of “ A” or **B” will bo sectionized in freshman sports which include the leading group sports, namely, basketball, hockey, soccer, etc. Freshmen lower will be sectionized in correc­ tives, rest or the doctor’s super- continue Vision, These courses until April when freshmen may Main Building 157. The feOsinets J elect their work for the spring of the evening will he to plan and quarter. Transfers who failed to '•>» *wlm »l«C text will regis- begin work on the first program. I P* ter tor swimming the first half of the semester and elect their own coin cs fo r the remainder of the ye: r. Upperclassmen may take anything they, wish with the ex-j cep' >n o f those whoso health record makes correctives or rest aa' Officials: Morris, Texas A. & M., referee; Winters, Ohio State,; umpire; Daniels, Trinity, head linesman; Cantrell, T, C. U., field judge. All members, including the new’ men who have passed the prelim­ inary tryouts, are expected to be present. The Men’s Glee Club will meet in Methodists Hold Score by periods: Texas . 0 Simmons „ Meeting Tonight Scoring: Sanders, 0 0 field from placemen:. 7 o’clock night at 0 3 0 ...------- -o—— - in the Amarillo city schools; Bryan Duff will return to the U niversity| Marie Johnson will teacli in the Westhoff High School; Ruby Nixon will return to Fort Worth another year; Myrtle McQuerry will grade papers in th** State Department of Education; Alex Murphree is now in t h e University; Catherine Boation will do library work in Beaumont; J. A. Williams will re­ turn to the Enterprise school an­ other year. p..... ..... —... Dobie Will Speak At Episcopal Club The Sunday Club o f the Uni­ versity Episcopal Church will have as its chief speaker for the pro­ gram tonight at 0:30 J. Frank Dobie of the department o f Eng fish and authority on Texas and Southwest folk lore. Mr. Dobie will read from his latest book o f legendary tales, “Coronado’s Chil- Twenty calls for teachers have been received by the appointment ^ com m ittee w ithin th e past six teen J ’ „ , ; h M oore, w ho w ill hold tho days; o f this num ber, fo u r w o r e ! , , [iV|ock >t AI, S a in U e, Sund m ornine. w i|! he tra m out of th e sta te . Two re- of honor at th( mccting. quests were for se,et,ce teachers. S u n d a y , ufc I en requ est, fo r hi«h school te a c h -. * h ,,, » o— o 0— 3 goal erjt camo to the office; one for jun­ ior high school principal; one for I high school principal; one for the [grades, one for primary, one for kindergarten, and one for m iscel­ laneous. Grid Results night at 6:30 o’clock at Gregg House, and all Episcopal student?, old and new, have been invited to attend. ------------------o— * Degree Offered - In Aeronautic* comply with All candidate's for o ffices in the Students’ Association of the Uni­ the versity shall above ru les and file the paper.-‘ with the secretary of the asaocla- j Munday tion no! more than 30 days, a n d 1 not less than ten days prior to the elections. * p l i # The Handbook further provides -rL i i - ju i a * et- *** T' “ » C»' u5 ,h a " 1 have served the particular publi­ cation in a journalistic capacity for a scholastic year, or shall have received credit for at least two courses in journalism by the e n d } recently, the club has of the year in which the election is held. ’ able. As a result o f the tryouts held secured 29 new members; they are aa fol­ low-: Maurice Bradfute, Thomas Parker Evans, Lloyd Campbell, j go' Taylor Bennett, Herman Klumpp, ,rs' te* Davis Brown, Norris* Russell, Ed an Like!, Harry Barnhart, Charles f,., Daniel, Le Grande Johnson, Ike j be Harrison, Thomas E. Gaddis, J. | a ' R. Holcomb, Marion Jam es A. NVisun, George M. J ^ „ e41t of Greene, Hanford Paul W hite, crr.ait a week. Combination and Floyd Killingxworth, for *tu- Kardell, Jack Sterling N e b le tt.ju n;quoit.- is possible Francis Pearson, J. M, Crouch, d* ride or fence Frank Campbell, W. S. Red, W a l-; o: •• a week and thus reduce the ter Cooke, David Hearne, Ralph L ?* ’ , Golf club# are furnished all E c u 'm a n , Richard Ragland. c< aries open to upperclassmen for the fa ll quarter arr dancing, tennis, archery, clogging, ria- and fencing during the w?in- eason. There D no fee for of these courses, except for ng and riding. Fencing will 5 for those taking one hour ck, and $10 for those wi bing ? hours credit. Horseback g will be $20 a quarter for fo r one b j r Steve W jri mff* fencing, correctives, it who wish to I cia e* in golf. Canker, . in Any men interested glee club work who were unable to try out last week will report to Gilbert Schramm, director, at the Y. M. C. A . auditorium Monday. — .............o-— — — H O L D R E G E T T A The Austin Boat Club w ill give a boat regatta at their club this afternoon at 2 o’clock. There will be about thirty entries in event A T H A s A E U M M E E T S \ meek trial will be the feature of the program at the- meeting of th* Athanaeiim litera ry Society Monday night at 7:15 in the Law Building. Bennett Lay will be tried for th* in** o f the minute book. John Bell will defend Lay, and Tom each j Bay >y and John Roberdeau will I r n . repent the p ro secu tion . Convocation f o r Methodist students will lie held 7:30 at o ’clock this Sunday night at the U niversity Methodist Church. President ll. Y. Benedict will I talk on “ W hit Church Can Con­ tribute to College Students.” W. secretary of A. “ Block” Smith, the Y. M, C A., will speak on “ What Religious Workers Arej Trying to Do.” Dr. W. A. F ellin g will give a word o f welcome to the students j from the church. George Adams,; president of the W esley Founda­ tion, is to talk on “The Work of the W esley Foundation.” George H. Baker, Jr., assistant pastor o f the Methodist Church, and head of the W esley Bible ( hair, will talk on “ The Program o f Method­ ist*.” son -B row n 0, Ozarks 0. 3 7, C o lleg e Aeronautical Mississippi A. dc M. 0, H e n d e r ­ Ohio U. 19, Indiana R e se r v e s 0. T ex as A. St M 54, S o u th w e s te r n V a n d e rb ilt IO, M ississippi U . 7. S e w a n e e 4 1 , T e n n e s s e e P o ly 0, o f th e A rk an sa s engineering, one o f the newest courses in the Uni- [ versity, is being organized at the present time by F. E. Potter, in­ structor in mechanical engineer­ ing. “For several years engineer­ ing students have been interested in aeronautics, but the prerequi* sites were so severe that no stu­ dent has had the necessary re­ quirements,” stated Mr. Potter. “Thi.5 semester, however, the class has been organized, and the ap­ propriations have been made. A. Tula ne 4 0 , L ou isia n a N orm al 6 . ! bachelor of arts degree in aero- j nautical engineering is offered for T e n n e t s e e 4 0 . C e n tr e 6. V irginia 2 7 , R andolph M acon 6. ! those wishing training in th e Florida 5 4 , S o u th e r n C o lle g e O. j field.” C e n te n a r y 62, C o m m e r c e T e a c h ­ Louisiana U n iv e r s ity 5 9 , Louis!* S o u th ern M eth o d ist 13, H o w ­ — U n iv ersity 7. ard P a y n e 13. an a Colo. 0. o — COLE T O H A R V A R D er*’ 0. E IG H T S T U D E N T S ILL The following students are at St. David’s H ospital: Preston OH-1 te r , Marvin Pound, Bessie Patton, Morris Galatzan, George Pagan, and Julian Blum. Gresham Temple and E. H. Ackley are fit Seton Infirmary, o f Idaho 0. B ay lor 3 2 , T e x a s T each er* 9. S ta n f o r d 6 , O lym p ic Club 0. W a s h in g to n S t a t e 4 6 , Taylor Cole o f Franklin, m as­ ter of arts graduate o f the Uni* assistant ; professor o f government at Lou- ! isiana State University f o r a num. C atifo rnia 27, S a n ta C la ra 6. th id j bere of years, W a s h in g to n 4 7 , W h it m a n 0. O r ego n S ta t e 19, C a lifo r n ia Ag- year in graduate study a t Hor* ^ C o lle g e versity, who has been yard University, is spending git* 0. Another item of interest in the Handbook provides “any student convicted o f a violation QI f the honor system shall be for- ever ineligible to hold any office o f the Students* Association.” that Article 23 o f the Handbook pro­ vides that “ it shall be the duty o f the secretary of the Students’ A s­ sociation to enforce these laws by refusing to file any candidate** pe­ tition which does not comply with the regulation?.” also publishes The Handbook several statem ent* in regard to award . According to Article I, the officer# o f the Students* A s­ sociation shall be awarded an em­ blem each year. Article 6a. Awards sta ff members o f student publications o f to at L am pasas.: elude the electing o f delegates to j shall be made by the Board gram mar During ho* stay in the University, j the national Convention; the d e c - ; Publication?. lion of a Filers va:? active in political d r- of the of the campus. He was en- j Louis Ba* the; a discussion o f new University Glee Club and o f the fi- department o f t new members; schedule of sp ea k -1 University Band joom alism and wrote a colum n,! ers to address students in journal-1 rally selected by the directors o f idling Along With Eilers,” for ; bm ; and plans for the ajl-jcuraal- j the Glee Club ana of the Band to succeed Article 15. All members that shall be president in the ed [The Texan i ism dance in the fall. I T om to Page 2, Col % TOADS, AGGIES, BEARS AND HOGS STRUT P A G E 2 Watching THE STEERS Ponies Treated Rough by Texas Conference Club T e x a s Looks Fair in I 3—0 Win Over Saints; Owls Pass Out Centenary Fans Send Greetings In Cocky Letter S U N D A Y , SE PTE M B ER 2 9 , 1 9 2 6 you have to do is wire us what nights you would Uke for us to pull this stunt and we will be at Kennonwood doing our stuff. Enough has been said, so long fellows till I see you on October 5. I am, Yours very truly, (signed) E. L. "GRITS” DAVIS, Vice President Centenary Club. o------------- contest The council of the intram ural sports departm ent has issued a call for managers of all the dif­ ferent teams th at intend to enter any intram ural during the year. Berry W hitaker states that the fall contests must be under way within the next three weeks, and a m eeting m ust be held of all managers of the dif­ feren t 'team s in order to make plans, arrange a schedule, and to go over the intram ural rules. All fraternities and boarding houses are asked to send in the name of their managers before Thursday, October 3, if possible. The Independent League will be the campus select a m anager ti increased during 1929-1930, and the various sports and events, ar Mr. W hitaker asked th at every room ing and boarding house on send the name in a t once to ti intram ural office in Z Hall. Ice Cream Best a n d C h e a p e s t in T o w n . C re a m 35 c p e r q u a r t, C u s ta r d 25c per q u a r t. T h r e e b ig d ip p e rs full for 10c C r e a m $ 1 .0 0 p e r gallon, C u s ta r d 9 0 c; p a c k e d a n d d eliv ered $ 1 .2 5 a n d $ 1 .1 5 . W e m a k e o u r c re a m of I 2 p e r ce n t p a s ­ te u riz e d sw e e t crea m . MACK’S ICE CREAM P h on e 2 -3 2 2 3 4 3 5 0 0 G uadalupe 1 5 0 6 C ongress Dr*, K oenig & K o tt Foot S p ecia lists 7 1 1 N o r w o o d B l d g . P h o n e 4 8 5 5 jjyg iv i i 111 Nunri-Bush t * Olnklefa sh h m d Oxfords • * For M en W om en are very keen judges of quality. T hat’s why they always notice the trim neat­ ness of N u n n ' B ash A n k h ~ F a s to n e d O xfords, And youTl like the snug heel hold which pro­ longs the life of your hose. It’s all due to the an kle fashioned feature— an interesting N u flfl-B u sh achievement in last de­ signing and shoe shapement. Come in m d le t **s thou yom some of the netts models just retested* S H O P N M ILLING A R O U N D T H E C A M P U S — n o te t?»e w e ll d ressed m en. If given an op p o rtu ­ nity to see th e la b e ls, y o u ’ll fin d m uch o f th e c lo th e s w orn ca m e from T h e T o g g e r y . T h a t’s a m ark of d istin ction . A nd it’s a m ark o f q u a lity , too. O TH ER S $ 2 5 to $75 T h e ab ove p rice is a fe a - t u r e p r i c e at w h ich f i g u r e w e o f f e r e v e ry d esira b le s t y l e fa b ric and p attern in un ­ u su a lly fin e Suits and O v­ er co a ts. It also rep resen ts th e utm ost for th e m oney. COAT SALE M O N D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y Fall Opening Attraction I In the game with the Saints, the T«x*' team seemed to he taking easy. W hether this could be call­ loafing, or smart ed Just plain football, to '-ay. They used the sense play many times, however, scouts learned little that will help them in planning their conference tilts with the Steer . and visiting is hard Cloth COATS Thii event is of double in importance. F irst -tv Iv and second in savings offered on new­ ly arrived cr at ions. Coats for spoils, dress and business wcri fash­ ioned of high quality materials. Coats beau­ tifully furred. It o rm s trial exhortati ns may come and exhortations may g , hut th at apple ew es will go on forever. Few worse examples of p oor sport-Wanship are *e«*n than th«- <■ bown S at*' lay. The hand D I A L 2 -2 2 2 5 T h * little' p lace w it h b ig b u tin e* * C O N E Y ISL A N D S H A M B U R G E R S F a st B oy s D e liv e r T h em H ot R O Y ’S P L A C E 2414 GUADALUPE E v«»y »®*r . S h op c lo t!* * ’ qUe » « o n ed * * * ' m c " to * 1 A lso a superb line-up of m en’s furnishings count on D E P A R T M E N T STORE 7 1 4 O N T H E A V E N U E * Jo*4* * ’ P H O N E 3 0 9 0 2 3 0 2 G U A D A L U P E S T 3 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1929.________________________________ U Walker Starts Cage lSheBey (C ontinued from Page I ) Practice October I there. T hree B eautiful punting first downs. W ith the ad v en t o f ! Shelley into the gam e, the s m a s h ; off rig h t tackle was used tim e and I J tim e again with varying success. by Perkins! and Shelley stood out above the play, while on tne o th er hand it was a blocked Saint punt th a t gave T exas her first sto re , late in the second q u a rte r. The play had been furious up until th a t tim e, w ith the Saints once on the T exas 15-yard line, in possession of the ball and a first down. Two yards were needed on th e fo u rth down h o w -1 ever, and th e Texas linem en got j in the way to end the th re a t. As the Saints the half drew near, found them selves on th e ir own 15- yard lin** in possession o f the ball, a f te r Beaty had covered Shelley’s p unt trie s a t the line failed to help m atters, Jan sin g got back to punt. Em erson, play­ ing his first full game u n d e r the O range and W hite, stepped up in fro n t of th e boot, and Peterson covered the ball to score a touch­ down. An attem p ted buck by P er­ kins failed to gain the ex tra point. J u s t before the whistle a t the half, w hat ' Shelley converted seemed to be a sure loss of 15 into yards on an attem p ted pass, the p re ttie st play of the gam e, by | holding on to the ball and tw ist­ ing around right end fo r a 12- ; yard gain. I The second score came in the third q u a rte r, a tte r St. E dw ards had punted out of d an cer to Beu- la r on th e ir own 45-yard line. Beu'- j lur, however, dodged his way back line, from | to th e S aint 30-yard where a pass to Vining from Shel­ ley n etted a first down on the ba­ yard line. B eutar picked up two yards through ihe cen ter of the lin°, and Shelley ran through a hole “ big enough to drive a wagon | th ro u g h ” fo r the second score. A Mack'* Home-Made Ice Cream Best and C heapest C ream , 35c p e r quart. C ustard. 2Sc p er q uart. Phone. 2 3223 fo r sp e­ cial price on gallon o r m ore. 3500 G u a d a lu p e St r e e t S o m e th in g New For Texas Students The Corona Four in Orange and W hite I t costs so little to own a ty p e­ w rite r on our easy pay plan For D em onstration P h o n e S t u d e n t R e p r e se n ta tiv e 9 6 2 6 a fte r 7 p. m. w e are s till in the drug business. R egistered pharm acist to serve your drug needs. O ur fountain is still unexcelled. Patronize l h * A PPR t e l a v i v e p i i a c f ,, = r Assate Presents Pumps T U RK EY DINNER T O D A Y Baked Turkey and D ressing Hot Slaw Cranberries Steam ed Rice Choice of Drinks Pear P arfait C H A R L I E ’S G uadalupe at 23rd LET US HELP W hen in need of financial a s ­ sistan ce, com e and brin* your v al­ uables. W e let you have money on very fair and honest term s. Our cu stom ers repeat w ith us tim e and again, proving our cour­ teous and fair treatm ent. A .FLEET Fine W atch Repairing Phone 7593 Cinderella off ers the above modified toe plain or t r i m m e d pump, in b la ck m a t kid, black pat ent , br ow n kid, blue kid, and bl ac k satin. Sizes 3 to 8, w idt hs A A A to JI. ' S L IP P E R SHOP P p pf? et- th o rn s — P ertu rb Fit N og ) WI Sixths One door o&Conar©«* Tile Name RIVERSIDE on aTire the same as STERLING on Silver .... Quality Through and Through Specie/ to The Deity Texan. STATION, COLLEGE Sept. 28.—-Coach M atty Bell’s T exas Aggies piled up a 54 to 7 victory over Coach L efty E dens’ South­ w estern U niversity P ira te s here S atu rd ay aftern o o n in th e sea­ son’s opener on Kyle Field. The game was easy going fo r the A g­ gies and Bell used v irtu a lly every m em ber of his squad, em ploying fo u r team s. The P ira te s p u t over th e ir sin­ gle touchdow n in the th ird period when Allen w ent over a f te r pass­ ing 30 y ard s to N ew ton to the 3-yard line. Z arafo n etis and Conover led in scoring fo r th e Aggies. Conover had a g re a t day a t in tercep tin g passes, pulling th ree P ira te heaves from the a ir for good gains. Alsa- some brook was on the end o f long passes. Spaniel to Th* D aily Texan. WACO, Sept. 28.— Jack Sisco’s Denton T eachers, who last week held S. M. U. scoreless fo r th ree One 25c size West Tooth Paste with the purchase of one Dr. West Tooth Brush. A 75c Value for Wrought iron designs, like $5.00. Special sale Looks price MAKE THAT EIGHT O’CLOCK CLASS Many designs, many colors MAX TOILET FACTO R’S G O O D S LINE TH E REGULAR Society and numbers so m o v i e stars. theatrical make-up popular with the Let us show you. S U P E R -8 E K V I C E R I V E R S I D E Guaranteed tor $ 0 ,0 0 0 m i l e s 30x35 6 ply % $JU |44x5.25fiply $17.15 2 9*4 » f> W l0 .iS 5f**S SO “ “ 11.6 ? 33x6.06 “ 30x4 50 io.i? i m ? “ i M i 32x6 50 » 2*4.75 “ 14-95 32x6 758-ply *7.15 30x5.90 Kl H S T -O U A L IT Y R I V E R S I D E Guaranteed tor 16,000 m ile s 30x3 • 4-ply $5-19 31 x5.254-pty*I0.|S 29x1 40 bp!I 5.90 3Qx5 S0 “ 4 .1 J 33*6 906-ply -36x4.50 2*4.75 M 0.19 32x6.50 » 3*5.00 ** 0.75! 32*h 75 “ I J . f 5 15.60 IMS S T A N D A K O W ARD W EA R Guaranteed tor 1 0 , 0 0 0 t i t t l e s 30xV« I ply 644* 30x5 00 4-ply $7.19 32x4 749 i.75 29x4.40 3*4.50 10.99 IM S 29x1.75 ’* M S 31x125 “ 5.69 32x6.00 ** “ * ,7 0 ! 33x600 “ “ J 4-ply tho? 3 ,X5.W %VTTI ll every leading tin company making and selling W at least three different qualities o f tires . . . at as tunny different prices . . . how is the motorist to know what quality to Bun f Or u lta t q u a lity he gets utien he dues buy? 4 Montgomery Ward Ne Co., too, sells three different qualities o f tires, lull ive remove all guesswork by sell­ ing each quality u n d e r a definite measure o f service— the m ileage guarantee. T h e Sup* r-S i vi« e RIVERSIDE lincom litionally guar* anteed for 30,000 m iles—in as fine a tire as m o n e y eau b u y . It i* in lh** ame .superior class a* a n y o f the le a d ­ Ile l u x e ’’ Tires—in e v e ry th in g ing so-ealle d Sip* r o r b u t its p rice, w h ic h is g reatly Ie -> th a n other tires o f identical quality. Ih e R e g u la r LIVI RSI I IE— g u a ra n te e d fo r $6,000 m ile s — i a first line, ft rn qu alify tir e in e v e ry re sp e c t, a n d even th o u g h th e price >■> low ( a b o u t th e sam e p ric e as th o s' c o a d lin e s o f le o d in g n ro o iif e ra ),th e RIVERSIDE s h o u ld n e v e r b e rein fu sed w ith st c o n d «>r th ir d q u a lity tire s o f o th e r m a n u fa c tu re rs . ! be W,'AIRD WL AR— gu aran teed for 10, (HJO miles — I s the outstanding tire in the low-price field—aud for quality and service easily out* lasses many other tires selfing at considerably higher prices. If yon bk*; to know beforehand the quality o f the tires you buy and if you want to save$2 to SIS per tire—visit our 8t«>re and inspect th*- com plete Riverside Imp—in att sizes to fit all earn - ALL TIRES MOI VI LD FREE. War A n y Other Tire Unless M ore Miles A re G uaranteedt In School A p p e a ra n c e h* p a ra m o u n t. i f yo u w o u ld h a ve th e hest in clea n in g a n d p r e s s in g , sen d y o u r g a r m e n ts to — KELLY SMITH M atter D yer A C leaner Fcrm -Frest Equipm ent Phone 2 -3 1 3 1 THE BIGGEST MEAL ON EARTH FOR 35c — AN ALL-RITE TOASTED SANDWICH A N D A D O UBLE DIP MALTED MILK - T M ® R i v e r s i d e D e L u x e B a t t e r y / i f S * ! S i r v L - O a u r a a t t e i a y e a r s - S a v e s y e a a t l e a s t 50% University Drug Store ani your ate b a tte r y P. W. McFadden & Co. M O N T O O M K I V I U A H l l I C O PHONE 3636 409 CONGRESS AUSTIN, TEXASs N O W is th e ti n e t o get that Hew battery, for trouble-free wi n t e r d r i v i n g . B u y t h e RIV ERSID E De Luxe, b ase nearly hall the price of others! Same rated electrical sire as battery originally furnished with your car. yet has half again as much cold-weather pDu rr- because o f new plate- Ailing com pound. Uses only Anent cedar separators. Case is acid proof. Passes th e fam ous l l . S. Army V ib r a tio n T e st. Case tested against shorts and electrical leakage under 20.000 volts. E x trem ely low to price. yet guaranteed for tw o years! Sires for alt cars — at a saving o a each sire. Allowance for your old battery; no charge for installing. S eeth e RIVER­ SIDE De Luxe today! „ I*A GE 4 v » f Ut B a l l y E sta b lish e d Im J SKX) Tit* timely T u a n I* publish*# no th# of Texas, *u»- tansirus of th# tin . by Texas Student Fublieati***, I « - ' <1*? *«*$* MomAmp. JU E ditorial a****, B Hall- W k * * l i l l - 4 1 . { A f r n I * p m .. 9 1 8 7 .) oflR ^o. B. Hall, T elep hone* ' » .**•-*164 fc»4 2 *I«5 B» , P rin ted fey th * W right. Mar ager P l* M , A . C Entered aa second «!•*• matter at th# poatofte* mt Austin. T«a»». g « b * c r ip tk n p rice: r ig * d o lla rs y ea rly . K AV M IL L ER D A V ID H ALL PA ■ m W AA m t'dm ^Ckiot. ll waging Ken tot l r E ditorial W iltr r i J*®*}* » i R ey Canon Jet* Hassell „ D epartm ent H*»4» I •• - W oburn T m V tarti Ai** M « g * * 4 * » > ? £ f.trrlm t am our Sp ecial Feature* - - t e l l T W * * * <■—J.-A- - *e w E ditorial P arag rap h * C « lw * » ia t* i D an £ .'•'• or. A ir t Mar a i m , I n * I * Fleetw ood, A lfred Mel- Jam s* ✓ f t w r u : Hah Cantref!, D epartm ent Staff* PH* P. O H ardem an. J fr o w * Kerby. NIGHT STAFF [TRbbtrt Mayes .. r n u l * King , K ealy Frederick Raison F u ller Aft ne E l l i o t t ---- Fay* Hhelton —. ... Untie E ditor ^».A «i«tant - _ A ssistant Aaairtant A Militant Re-w rite E ditor T h e S t u d e n t s ’ F o r u m Be g i n n i n g with today’* edition The Texan la con-* ducting a “Students’ Forum” j column. Thia new title which is substituted for the “ Firing Line” of the n i t several years is being used largely for tra­ ditional reasons. The first Texan ran such a column quite successfully. Public o p i n i o n is noth­ ing more than private opin­ ion which has received the ap­ proval of the majority. There is any amount of private opin­ ion on the campus that is wor­ thy of public consideration, to say the least, and The Texan believes that much of this pri­ vate opinion could be crys­ talloid into public opinion for the betterment of the Univer­ sity. The Texan sincerely hopes that those students who feel and see a need for improve­ ment in any phase of campus life will avail themselves of tins opportunity to give the University the benefit of their —, experience and convictions. - o - Th* political (situation a* Roy Irving "S h o rty " T en n an t celled it looked dark and th re a te n in g — like a storm cloud or a trigger with a razor— a t the pep rally. In fact f o r a ".Shorty" was rn fo r a hot evening tr y ­ moment I thought ing to decide who won, b u t he w orm ­ aid ed o u t o f it nicely by of Mean Nowotny who forw ard with th e correct answ er. came th e T hey a*ked him, "W hich ghall it be? One o r the o th e r? " Mc gave the "B oth " inevitable answ er, And everybody w ent home sat in­ ned except one o r two freshm en who got mixed up in the c a rp e n te r’* horse* they had aero** the driveway*. \ F o r "deah old V ahsity," S horty threw his first pep rally and it wa* a big success. Everybody got a chance to tell the freshm en to stand up and sit down whenever he fe lt like it. And the freshm en stood up or sa t down w henever they fe lt like it. In fact, it was a huge evening, even the rem ark Coach made about additional stim uli causing increased m uscular activity* O f course, to & fellow who has taken as m any edu­ cation courses a s I have such rem arks a re beginning to pall. But this was singularly apt and made me think of the boy who could wiggle his ears, b u t only exercised th a t m uscular ac tiv ity when under the influence of Mary** smile, o r th at more rubicund and ruddy smile you can g et from Hill A Hill or Old Crow. * * * * * And the p ictu res th a t w ere shown to explain footb all! H ew ing, you should of seen ’em. Now, th ey could have been made useful if th e y had devised some system whereby your best girl frien d could tell who’s goal was w ho’s. * * * * * O ur own a r tis t had been atten d in stru cted physical to exam inations fo r wo* m**n and sketch th e proceedings and tell us all about it. Of course, I would have gone but th e re w ere a s some d ifficu lties to c re ­ d entials and so fo rth and I red tape. adm ission, d e te st Secretly, it was I T h e S t r a n g e r in O u r M id s t M f H E N the freshman and W the transfer student reg -1 ister in a university and move into a city where they are un­ known, away from the estab­ lished social life of the resi­ they often find dent town, their time miserable upon hands, because la* spent alone. They are tem­ porarily cast, so to speak, upon a desert waste; their sit­ uation is inevitable. it must Local groups recognize this state of affairs, and make more or less stereotyped at­ tempts to take the edge from! the discomfort it causes. Gen­ eral get-togethers, amid yells* and cheers, give one kind 01 contact. Campus churches provide a social c h a n n e l which to some students. Dances prove helpful to others. mourned past, those freshmen whose Qualities o f family, wealth, or social adroitness! endeared them, dropped into the sheltering arms of the Greeks. proves adequate In ti | introvert!ve Through these the usual student channels, then, is floated rather effectively into the undergraduate sea, where he soon swim s along comfort­ ably with his fellows. But there is another type of stu­ dent, an type, which the cam pus does not so easily assimilate. Accustomed in many cases to a sheltering! home, a group of select few acquaintances, friends, and to I inadequate ability make new ones, he finds the new school a cold and a closed institution. The churchtype and teatype do not appeal, nor does the whooped-up, hail- fellow gathering ho typical of opening week. He Is led into a sphere peopled entirely by his own thoughts, a n d thus keeps the worst company in the world. if Students of this type, they get the few felicitous con­ tacts they need, w ill find a so­ cial life as complete as that of their fellow s: It is the emp­ tiness o f waiting, and the first sensation of aloneness that takes the wind out of their HI* is a problem for which teas and cheer gather- present no solution, and "la to th is student that a to s ta jr iw c e t and hold i ' i i g f c I M - “ r —T* G . _ •aa** ii. to t h a t able my hope m ight be startle you with a group o f p ictu res re ­ sem bling a n E arl C arroll's chorus but Isabel said th e re was ju s t nothing it. All th e girls, it ap ­ pears, w ere draped. (See accom panying illu stratio n ) W hat with th e sheets and everything th ey looked considerably more like angels th a n chorus girls. to T h a t’s th e doctor with th e stethoscope and he’s listen in g to the little lady’s h eart. Now. he’s a very handsom e doc­ to r so he's a p t to th in k th e re 's som ething th e m atter w ith the little lady's h e a rt, which th ere ain ’t unless she’s lost th e darn thing. * * * * * W e m ight m ake the Freshm en do all sorts o f fu n n y thin g s and in ject color and feeling into an otherw ise d rab and d reary college. Why not have all Freshm en kiss the toe of the statu e of Diana in the library as th ey go up to the re a d ­ ing room ? Now, th a t is an idea! O ur plea is fo r “ A ction! * * * * * H ave you ^registered? B ut, le t’s talk ab o u t reg istratio n . an d did Ii 4n record I registered tim e. It ju st took me <**e hour and I war "flat when six seconds fla t. I finish ed ; f la t blatted. N ot only th a t b a t I stood lh a line fo r 30 m inutes th a t I didn’t have to stand in and was told'iW hen I reached th e door: "O h, you need n ’t have stood in come this line. You could have rig h t th ro u g h ." T h at p ic tu re ’s supposed to be me stan d in g in line. And I /don’t ap p reciate it, Isabel. * * * * * I Nine time* I've re g iste re d and I don’t s ta rt rig h t y e t ju s t will not go to th e W om an's Gym or w herever I ’m su p ­ posed to go f i r s t Signs and p o rte n ts and o rd ers fro m the R egistrar’s office m ean noth in g to me. I alw ays s ta r t a t the I guess th a t th a t m u st be a so rt of h a b it Law Building. w ith me. T he Law B uilding alw ays looks so re g istra ria l. (I don’t care if th e re isn’t such w o rd ; th ere ought to be.) Avelyn Caldwell says she never would have reg istered if she hadn't Ktood fo u r-sq u are on h e r rig h ts and held up the line u n til th e y let h e r through. The plot Is this. Avelyn didn’t get th e right section. N obody got exactly the rig h t section, b u t Ave­ lyn was ’way o ff. “ Go back and g e t sectionized,’’ says th e guy a t th e next door with carefully re stra in e d disgust. “ I did drop in my n ick el," says Avelyn, giving him as good as he young sent, m an, you section fo r m e." fu rth e rm o re , t h i s * change "A n d "B u t, Miss Caldwell, it is impossible. You must see a sec­ tion izer." “ Well, here I stand and after I starve to death, you’ll have to have the carcass removed. My dogs are yelping and I’ve stood in enough lines.” * * * * * * W«l!f they stood It as l o n g as they could— Avelyn standing- there blocking the passage as only Avelyn can block a pas­ sage. And then they let her go on through. Avelyn says she’* sure that last remark about “good rid­ dance o f bad rubbish” wasn’t meant for her. t The to ta l ex p en d itu res estim at­ ed fo r the executive office and in­ dependent ap­ proved fo r 1931 is $656,571,234, and the to tal available fo r thfe year 1830 was $808,689,123, including $151,500,000 fo r th e farm board. establishm ents Cesare R oshi was sentenced to 30 y ears’ im prisonm ent F rid ay a t Rome, He was charged with a l ­ to m pts on the file o f P rem ier Mus­ solini. S enator Tom C onnafiy, Texas, gave as his reason fo r op^oring to change the P resid en t's power rates in the tariff biti th a t it was giving the P resid en t pow ers th a t belonged exclusively to th e law m aking branch of the governm ent. Floods in the vicinity o f Albu­ querque, N cvLM exico, have left 1,000 persons homeless and with u lim ited supply of food. The anti-T am m any dem ocrats m et Friday in F o rt W orth, and em ­ phatically denied th a t th ey in nny way considered w ithdraw ing from the dem ocratic ranks. On grounds th a t he was an alien and had served a term in a G er­ m an prison, E rn st T oller, d ram a­ tist a n d playw right, was detained by im m igration officers. Ile was later released w ith o u t bond fo r a th ree m onths’ visit in the United S tates. Edison will re -e n a ct the discov­ ery of th e incandescent lamp for D A Y 'S By DAN C. FO W LER George Cteinenceau Expenditure* E itim a P residential Power* New Me* leo Flood* Playw right D etained ted ifid ito r ’s N o te : T h is rolmmm is p rin ted j small enough sportsman P resident H oover w hen th e P resi­ dent visits in D etroit. in I of R eports show unem ployed th a t th e num ber had Ita ly This ’ t o t th e he ne fit of those w h o w ish to e x p re s s reached 216,000 A ugust 31. , . . . an ot-iniom on a n y s u b je c t to n c e rn in g the ie 31,400 i n j U n iv e r s ity , eetehtding lib e lo u s m a tte r. Com- t h a n r e p o r t e d m o r e I July. j trib m tw n * w ilt n o t be e d ite d or o th e rw ise a lte red , h u t th e name' o f th e a u th o r m u st I ac co m p a n y each a r tic le ) . Proposed reform s including the increasing of th e .p o w e rs of th e ! electoral system and th e N ational Council have been adopted by th e j A ustrian C abinet and will be brou g h t before p arliam cn t Octo­ ber 26. A CORRECTION article in T he S a tu rd a y ’s Texan, u n d e r th e head "L ack of W ould-be F liers is Problem fo r In strb eto r" m isrep resen ts the a t­ and also titu d e of th o leads re a d e rs to believe th a t th e in th e article, man m entioned th e whose signature appears a t is pure f a k in g 'e n d of this le tte r, was responsible stu d en ts th e courses in I t is aero n au tical engineering. ju s t to those stu d e n ts in te re s te d ; th u siastic a b o u t in aero n au tical engineering. to be deplored th a t th e re is arty- i one around the U niversity who is to "ta k e a sh o t" a t som ething th a t he, him ­ self, dislike*, u n d er th e «over of som eone else’s nam e. in this branch, I t is not th e fa u lt of th e s tu ­ is n o t a la rg e d en ts th a t th ere en rollm ent b u t ra th e r the fa u lt of those responsi­ ble fo r a rra n g in g courses, th e ir prerequisites, and th e producing a* of necessary fu n d s and p re p a re r!* in stru cto rs fo r carry in g on various courses. in th e announcem ent The p arty responsible fo r As a m a tte r of fa c t, th e course or r a th e r th e course m entioned, th e listed of article also displayed his ig n o r­ courses, was not ignored a s sta te d ance in the course by leaving th e in the a rticle, b u t in spite of th e im pression th a t aero n au tical en g i­ fa c t th a t it had n o t been allotted to any d efin ite period, and also in! neering was to produce pilots of the fa c t of th e d rastic p rerequi- p a rtic u la r ability. A ero n au tical filths, th ere are m any stu d en ts try - engin eerin g courses various colleges and u niversities over the fo r th e course. ing to a rra n g e co u n try do not, as a ru le, even of- T here a re m any stu d e n ts in the T urn to Page 8, Col. 5 U niversity, and out, th a t a re en- in George Clemt nceau, "T ig e r of ——- I F ran ce,” celebrated his eighty- j W. T. G rant, chain sto re ope- eighth b irth d ay y esterd ay , He is ra to r, says th a t selling a t a loss as p resent w ritin g a reply to some to draw a crowd of his statem en ts concerning his | and does not pay relatio n s with M arshal Koch and th a t G eneral Perching d u rin g the war. p ro fit a m o u n t s the sale o f goods w ith o u t to betw een $3,OOO,OOO,OOO and $5,000,000,000 each year. He estim ates j for it. F o r the first tim e since T urn to Page 8, Col. 5 n e This is en tirely w rong, fo r the in stru c to r m entioned knew n o th ­ ing of it and had not discussed the principal su b je c t m a tte r of the a rticle w ith anyone. The article was m isleading in every way. Espec ially was it u n ­ “Students’ Hom e” WAY SIDE INN SPECIAL SU N D A Y EVENING DINNER FIFTY CENTS R oast Young Chicken C ran b erry Saut e Sage D ressing G iblet G ravy S trin g Beans T urnips in Cream Pim ento P otatoes F ru it Salad H ot Rolls Green Apple Cobbler C offee T ea Scram bled Eggs w ith Chili Milk Also F e a tu rin g : Italian Ravioli Scram bled E ggs with Chili E n Chiladas Select Steaks Sandwiches Salads MRS. J. W. MORRIS Voice Scientific Tone Production as tau gh t by Percy Rector Stephens of N ew Y o r k ; the teach er of Rein­ hold W err en w rath, A lthouse, and Jean ette Vree- land. Two seasons with Herbert W itherspoon, form er­ ly o f the M etropolitan Opera Com pany; now one of the w orld’s noted teachers. University Conservatory of Music 2805 Guadalupe Phone 8006 R esidence Studio, 119 W . 9th — Phone 7204 Classified Ad Section APARTM ENTS FOR RENT AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS SERVICE ROOMS FOR RENT PO R R E N T — N ic ely fu r n ish e d fr o n t room 2 1 0 9 fo r tw o b o y s. AH c o n v e n ie n c e s. R io G rande, P hone 9 7 8 9 . S M A L L p r iv a te fa m ily , w ill r en t e x c e p ­ tio n a lly w ell fu r n ish e d g u e s t room to o n e or tw o m en, no o th er room er*. $20 fo r on e, $26 for tw o . T elep h o n e 8 6 6 0 . COM E and a p a r tm en ts look a t o u r n ic e fu rn ish ed a p a r tm e n t our h o u se. P referab ly cou p les. A lso g a r a g e. 1 9 0 8 S p eed w a y . P h o n e 5 8 0 $ . n ew in Big Bargains USED CARS L ook ’em o v er G R E E T IN G S from W H IT E , W IL C O X , T A Y L O R A G A R D N E R 1 4 0 6 N o rw o o d B ld g . A tto r n e y s -a t-L a w Ike D . W h ite Chaa. A . W ilc o x Q .C . T a y lo r J . H a r r is Gardner D K S. S IE G M U N D A JO H N S T O N O r th o d o n tists (S tr a ig h te n in g T e e th ) 1 1 0 2 N o rw o o d B ld g . 60 C E N T S A T T H E W E S T E N D W ill C lean and P r e ss a S u it P r e s s S u it and P a ir o f P a n ts 1 9 T H and COM EL S T R E E T S Shoe Rebuilding? TO C O U P L E — A ttr a c tiv e h o u se k e e p in g p r iv ile g e s , room , w ith In m od ern SOO bu n galow . W e s t 3 0 th S tr e e t. T elep h o n e 2 -3 2 7 1 . R easonab le- G arage. Barnhill Tire Co. YES— We can do the job and our shoe shining departm ent is unbeatable. Shoes dyed all colors under new pro­ cess. F U R N IS H E D large bedroom and k itch en . H I M . U p stairs and p r iv a te en tr a n c e . 5 1 2 B ra zo s Phone 9585 607 W est 17. C A N you afford $50.00 for cosy fu rn ish ed b u n galow ? W here th e kiddies can en joy I a yard to romp in. T hen ring 1907. BATTERY s e r v i c e ANNOUNCEM ENTS EXI DK B A T T E R IE S Bring Your Shoe Troubles to Goodyear Shoe Shop University Bank Bldg. STUDENTS A T T E N T IO N r em u n e r a tiv e work For s e lf su p p o r tin g s tu d e n ts d e s ir in g e ith e r fa s c in a tin g , tem p o ra ry or p e r m a n e n t, m a y I s u g g e s t th a t m an y s tu d e n t* o f both s e x e s have earn ed s c h o la r s h ip s and c a sh su fficie n t to d e fr a y all c o lle g e e x p e n s e s , r ep re sen tin g n a tio n a l m a g a z in e p u b lish er*. in t e r ­ e s te d , w r ite or w ire fo r d e ta ils — lf i R ech a rg in g , R ep a irin g L onghorn S ervub S tation 27th and G uadalupe BOARD C O PY IN G W A N T E D — T y p in g a c cu r a te ly done. S a t is f a c t io n g u a r a n tee d . P h o n e 7 1 8 0 . o r ca ll a t S I I T h ir ty -s e v e n th S t. BARNEY FARM ER D entist Y O U N G M EN — N ic e r o o m s w ith s le e p ­ in g p orch . W h o le so m e m e a ls, h o t w a ­ 8 1 0 te r , ga* h e a t. W e s t 2 2 n d S t r e e t. P h o n e 4S 3 7 . a m o n th . $ 3 0 .0 0 9 1 2 N o rw o o d B ld g . P h o n e 2 - 3 5 1 3 M A. S T E E L E , N a tio n a l O rg a n iser, B O A R D A N D R OOM — O n e b lo c k from c a m p u s. M odern c o n v e n ie n c e s . R e a ­ so n a b le r a te . F o r b o y s o n ly . D R S . L Y N N & L Y N N D e n ta l S u r g e o n s 5 0 7 S c a rb ro u g h B ld g ., P h o n e 8 1 5 4 BOARD & ROOM S C olum bus C ircle, N ew Y ork, N . Y. E X T R A la r g e b r ig h t room . P r iv a t e e n ­ 8 0 5 ^ tra n ce. Mod'-rn c o n v e n ie n c e s. W en t 1 9 th S t ., P h o n e 9 9 1 9 . FO R R E N T — T w o-room a p a r tm en t o r o n e room z Mock* from W est o f U n iv e r sity . P h o n e 7779. 2206 Noecc-s. A L A R G E ROOM — P r iv a te e n tr a n c e , a d jo in ­ 2 0 2 W e st ing bath - f o r y o u n g m en. 1 7 th S t., P h o n e 8 9 8 0 . FO R W O M E N o f a d v a n ce d s ta n d in g d e ­ sir in g quiets e x c e lle n t ro o m s, s le e p in g p o r c h e s, h a th , m aid s e r v ic e . O ne block ca m p u s w e st. D ia l 2 -2 9 3 4 . FO R R E N T to tw o b o y g , e x c e lle n t room in hom e o f fa c u lty m em b er. AU c o n ­ v e n ie n c e s. T eip e h o n e 7631-., r en o v a te d a u d p u t ROOMS FO R B O Y S— id ea l ju s t r o o m s in e x c e lle n t c o n d i­ tio n . Mo• The th re e Austin Blue Lodges will e n te rta in Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock a t th e Scottish B ite C athedral w ith a smoker for all students and faculty members of the Masonic order, Dr. E. R. Sims, professor of Romance languages and chairm an of the department, has announced. * ' The sm oker is being given aa a m eans o f introducing new mem­ b ers of the facu lty and new ’stu­ dents who a re Masons to the local lodges. 4 Suede Leads the Fall Parade! What velvet and tweed are to the costume . . . fu r to the wrap . . . SUEDE is to . . . whether used the smart Fall shoe! alone or combined with kidskin or rep­ tile leathers. are these So attractive values that now w om en can ’t pass up this oppor­ tunity w ithout paying a visit to this store. Over one hundred to m ake your selections from . . . values that you usual­ ly pay $10 or $12 for. styles . 8 5 S lu t Kid, B row n K id. B l*. It Kid, B lo ck Sn.-dr. B row n Sued«>, C o m b in a ­ tio n . narrow F ittin g h e e l. H ig h arch . Thin new nmmtiwn id rap o x f a n i wi th tip and heel of match ini/ in lizard, in PLACK, available Ii L l lh' B R O W N and A N T KLOCK SUEDE . . . and in w idths A A A A to Ii. 1.1.50 in Also s i m u l a t e d B L A C K L I Z A R D . . . trim of D U L L KID. S B KCI A L S H OW I NU . o f this glove-fitting mate­ rial in rn variety of new . O P E R A styles . I V MPS, S T R A P S . and S T E P - I N E F F E C T S . . . (several w i t h solid I e a t h e .f heels . . , very s m a r t !) . . Costume hosiery is attained by matching French Boot Shop stockinga (only perfect qualities) to each slipper shade or often to the dress or fur. Featuring hosiery by P R O P P E R and K A Y S E R HOSIERY $1.65 to $5.50 IS tor fcvery Sm art Cotton*! tendiP fldU ^Q e PieOSU rot l r #A — featuring narrow widths H O R S E S SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 39.1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N and carry in g an arm bouquet of Pln^ rad ian ce roses. Tri Delts Honor Miss Montgomery A women’s fa c u lty te a will be University Women Entertain With Tea m ints, cakes, and sandwiches c a r­ rying out th e color schem e. In the house p a rty were th e girls who were in itiated S a tu rd a y a f* they were Leona Gor- tern o o n ; given W ednesday by the U niver- ^on» E sth e r G losserm ar, Shirley .tty W omen’s Club'. The affair I ,K rau,?\ , “ nd ^ Eldridge ; Mode- line Ja ffe . and the patronesses of will be the first wom en's faculty the sorority. te a of the year, and ail new1 wom­ en facu lty m em bers have been in­ vited. * a * M iriam Landrum W ins Music Prize at Service was held T hursday the Delta Delta Delta house for the pledging of M argaret M ont­ gom ery. Miss M ontgom ery’s home is in E dinburgh. Follow ing th e service, a pledge , . in piano The prize o ffered through the A ustin Music T each­ ers’ A ssociation by Miss M iriam Gordon L andrum this year was won by M ary Virginia Bedichek, stu d en t of the U niversity and a ; pledge of the Tau Mu m usical *0-1 t «vT« . i The crow n Individual Leslie P eterson, stu d e n t of U niversity. supper was given. The tables w ere 101 ,ty * decorated w tih queen’s A sim ilar prize in voice offered sprays and pink candles in silver by Miss Hilda W iden was won by candelabra. favors the m arked the covers. Speeches w ere m ade, m usical selections were giv­ en, and ch ap ter songs were sung. follow ing w ere p re se n t: Mrs. M artha P. Cavin, hostess; Miss M ontgom ery, Madeline C al­ lahan, D orothy Hill, Genevieve C ritz. D orothy Kelly, Sadie Brew­ er, G retchen Sm ith, Jo Caldwell, S ara Aim Llewellyn, Mildred W ashburn, V irginia C asbeer, Bill O offey, M arg aret Scott, H elen W ilson, and Frances Greenwood. The prizes a re offered annually in memory of H. G uest Collins, p resident of the music association for a num ber of years. New Fall Petroleum Class Meets First Time in petroleum Students registered fo r the new course production held the first m eeting of the sem­ ester in E ngineering B uilding 301 S aturday m orning. Dean T. U. Taylor stated th at 26 students re ­ ported fo r the class, which will be held Tuesdays, T hursdays, and S aturdays a t 9 o’clock. Professor F. B. Plum m er, who is to have charge o f th e course, has not retu rn ed from field work in WVst Texas, and the reg u lar class work will not s ta r t u n til his return. The course is a fo u n d atio n for the study of oil production of all kinds and deals especially with Texas problem s. S. E. Frost Named Austin Minister The Rev. S. E. F r o s t is the new p asto r of the F irs t C ongre­ in F o rt gational Church. B orn Footw ear at Rosner’s Main Floor Sorority Reception Held Saturday M em bers of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority e n tertain ed Saturday night with a reception. The din­ ing room was decorated in green and w hite with carnations, ferns, The Fall Mode in our Modern Salon DRESSES . . B e a u t i f u l l i t t l e fr o c k * o f t h e t u c k - i n . t h r e e pie ce en* a e m b l e . . , Aures . . . in b e a u t i f u l c o l ­ ail or* c o m b i n a ­ t io n * . a n d F e a t u r i n g n a r r o w A A A A to C, t h e w i d t h $ E ! . 8 5 H ig h h e e l. C ubin h eel. L ow h e e l. Open 8 : 3 0 A. M. ROSNER’S 404-6-8 Congress Elizabeth La Rue - * _ \\ eds Lrnest Ivey r* j | spend th e ir honeym oon iyjr> an(j Mrs. W aicow icn will in Cor- A w edding of in te re st to Uni- pus C hristi and o th er T exas tow ns, v arsity circles occurred Septem ber A fte r two weeks, they will be a t 16 in F o rt W orth, when F ay Eliz­ home in L ockhart. Mr. W alco- abeth La Rue becam e th e bride of wich is in business in L ockhart E rn e st Lee Ivey. The couple are is and Luling. Mrs. W alcowich a t home in O akhurst. Miss La a g ra d u a te of the U niversity, hav­ Rue is a form er stu d e n t of the ing received h er m a ste r’s degree U niversity and a m em ber of the in th e class of 1929. K appa D elta sorority. * * • * ♦ * * Schade-Vance Wedding Sept. 28 Miss Mildred V ance becam e the bride of E rn e st Schade Septem ber 28. The w edding took place in P ittsfield , Penn. Miss V ance a t ­ tended the U niversity and was a m em ber of the K appa D elta sor­ o rity . Mr. Schade is a m em ber of th e Sigm a Phi D elta fra te rn ity . * * * * Ruth Duncan Bride Of WlHiam Camp R uth D uncan of San A ntonio and W illiam P atrick Cam p also of San Antonio w ere m arried Sep­ tem ber 17. Miss Duncan atten d ed the U niversity and was a mem b e r of the K appa D elta sorority. is a g ra d u a te c^f C um berland U niversity in Tennes see and is a m em ber of th e Sig m a Alpha Epsilon fra te rn ity . Mr. C am p * * * * Sunday Afternoon # >en House, 4 to 6 O p < Open house will be held a t all g irls’ boarding houses this a f te r ­ noon from 4 to 6 o’clock. All stu dents, both boys and girls, have been invited by the housem other to call a t the houses fo r socials • * * Ila Mae Myers Weds Walcowich Midday Luncheon donors Co-eds Mrs. Leigh Ellis en te rta in e d a t noon S atu rd ay a t the A ustin Club with a luncheon in honor of Miss Rachel D augherty of Beeville, her niece, who is staying with h er d u r­ ing the w in te r to a tte n d the Uni­ versity, and Misses Page Brown and D orothy R itchie of San A n­ Places w ere m arked for tonio. Leroy the Brown, V irginia N alla, F rances Avery, M arion Avery, H elen Av­ ery, Zulu M atthew s, Dorothy Nell Pope, Ruth Ross, M ary Ellen Reed, V aleria M ansbendel, M ary R ather, D orothy W ilson, M artha M cCurdy, A nna P earl W iggins, Mary Louise Sparks, Jan e M orrall, and F rances T arleton. follow ing: Misses * * * Faculty Women Honored by Club W omen who are new m em bers of the faculty, and the wives of the new fa c u lty m em bers will be j honor guests of the U niversity L adies’ Club W ednesday a f te r ­ from 4 to 6 noon, O ctober 2, o’clock, a t 2304 San Antonio S treet. H ostesses fo r th e a ffa ir are M esdames George E ndress, S. E. Gideon, Max H andm an, H. T. M anuel, F. A. C. P e rrin , Lula Prim er, C. E. Towe, E. R. Sims, T. U. T aylor, WL P. W ebb, R. L. W’hite, O. B. W illiam s, and Miss | Leis W are. * * * * Jim m y T hursday and Hill Stevenson Sanders will visit in New O rleans this week-end. The home of Mrs. E dw ard Ow- ers was the scene of a p re tty w ed­ ding evening a t 6 o'clock, when Mis« Ilia Mae Myers becam e th e bride of Ish W alco­ wich of Luling and Lockhart. T hroughout the house w ere dec­ o rations of pink flow ers and ferns. Miss A ntoinette Nelle played the w edding music a n d ^ I ^ s Kula Gill sang “ A t D aw ning.” The cere­ mony was conducted by the Rev. K atherine W hitehead of San E. D. D am ner. The bride and Antonio has re tu rn e d to the Uni- th e bridegroom en tered together, th e bride w earing an aftern o o n versity to work on h er m aster’s gown o f blye tra n s p a re n t v e lv e t! degree. Reed C ozart, who received his law degree from the U niversity in A ugust, 1929, is practicing law in the firm of M orris & M orris in San Antonio. * COATS T h e c h ic m o d e in is n e w c o a t s t h e fla re d s i l h o u e t t e w i t h t o u c h e * o f fox . . . ly n x . . . . a n d . b e a v e r o t h e r b e a u t i f u l fur. . What Woman would not love a Cjift from E lizabeth A r d e n ? —the scientific Venetian Toilet Preparations • which arc a part o f the Arden Treatments— these should form the basis of your care of the skin at home. A little Self Treatment each morning and night, following the method of Elizabeth Arden, w ill soon create for you a clear fine skin. - , V b n r n a n C a j l a m b n o C a . b a m $ x $ 6 • V E N E T I A N A i i D R N A S r n * T o n i c %v $ } 7 5 V r n r n a n O * ANO* S k i n F o o d $< $ 1 7 5 $*71 V e n e t i a n V e l v a G u a m f t $x $ ) $ 6 V e n e t i a n M o e c l* O i l $ t $ 1 .5 0 $ 4 V e n e t i a n S p e c ia l A s t e i m o e n t $4 V e n e t i a n P o e * G le a m % t $ l j o V e n e t i a n A n t i - W r i n k l e G u a m $ 1 I j . j o E liz a b e t h A r d e n ’s V en etia n T o tla Preparations a r t on s a lt a t E x c lu siv e h it not E x p e n siv e — ja=W»- MILLINERY H e r * yo u will . . t y p e o f h a t . Faria* n m a r t e - ' t . ho! ic I , find y o u r p a r t i c u l a r a v a s t c o lle c ti o n of . . . th * S p a n i s h F t - i r r e g u l a r b rim . . . ail th e i n d i v i d u a l mode* . . . W e i n v it* you. . . I r a t * a NOVELTIES A w o n d e rfu l a * * o rtm * n t o f n e w e s t n o v e lty je w e lr y a n d acce*******. Af>f> A* ^ Civ* TP'IP . v c‘ c f d 0 •JO?.; We Moderns and Our Riding Fashions There is something decidedly smart and jaunty about the youthful equestrienne outfit­ ted by Mademoiselle’s. One cannot resist the temptation to look mannish with these rakish new riding fashions to choose from. Jodhpurs Riding C o a ts P o lo S h irts Jodh pu r B oots S p u r s C ro p s R idin g B reeches M S AT YOUR FAVORITE SHOP Gin 'Individual SiopO’or^minme. M E L O D R A M A A N D D R A M A Crescent Starts New Plan With Sophomore P a th o s a ll-ta lk in g fe a tu r e , “T he so p h o m o r e ,” open* to d a y a t t h e . ' C r e sc e n t th e a te r fo r a w e e k s ru n . T h in p ic tu r e , a d o p ted fro m th e C o lleg e Hum or sto r y , “ J o e C o lle g e ,” p ro m ises to be o n e o f th e sn a p - J pies?, w ittie st, tr u e s t-to - lif e c o lle g ia te p ic tu r e s w h ich has b e e n pro- j (laced . There oern to be p len ty of * ' bright spots ill this picture to look} n ett com edies to fea tu re forward ‘o. For one thing, th'* comedies. of ; cast ii com posed o f E ddie Quil- , course, the big Nordic g irl w ith !an, Je a n e tte Loff, the appeal and blonde hair,; O'Neill QuiTlart is the short f el -I Sally O’N eil, In her turn, is th e; talked I low who i im e up from Mack Sen- Jeanette I» f f is, little “ M ick” who and Sally all la tely "n.r,"rr""".. ,r..... length S om eth in g N ew Every D a y SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. dances, and the fo o tb a ll gam es. B u t m ost o f all, this picture4^ n oted b ecau se o f the realn ess o f I f s n ot on e o f those a tro ci­ it, tie s that claim to be co lleg ia te; it ’s one th at’s supposed really to is. represen t co lleg e life as it S tarts today for a w eek's run. Theater Calendar C R E S C E N T — “ Th* S o p h o ­ more'*—-Cifltfe Q b iIIm , J •Arn­ otto Luff, Sail* O'N eill, l« l* sot G loat**— ail » « * k H A N C O C K — ‘ L acily Star*— Janet Gajrwor and Charles Farr*#* W ednesday: ho* M ovietone F ollies o f 1 9 2 9 " — S e # C arol, M A J E S T IC — “ F eat U f a ”— L o ­ re tta Y onnff. Donglt* Fair­ banks, Jr., C haster M orris, Q U E E N — “ M »d*m e X ” R uth C h a tta rto n , R aym ond H a ck ­ e tt T u e s d a y ; P rin g le. W ed n esd a y T E X A S — “ B ella m y Trial'*— B a tty B ro n ­ L ee tr ic e J o y , “ S in g le son. M an” - L ew C ody, A lle r n and T hursday: “ T h e D uke Step* O u t” W illiam Ha i ne* and Joan C raw ford . F riday and in S a t u r d a y : Loa*** —> A dolph* M enjou, F a y C om pton. “ Fashion* C h a t t e r i n g Co S t a r * M f UCKY S T A R ’’ is c e r ta in ly not a half w a y picture, You J j tho j only J wdl either like it or think i f s just plain I considered it fine and unusual, P ersonally, “ hooey,” girl. Arni, It* main trouble lay in thinned* of th* plot, The element found here wan the grad uftl reform ation of a dirty, lying. th ie ving f a r m you must admit, th a i wan not much for j tho director and the two stars to; work w i t h . s h ' bring*J the crippled soldier who about th is change, and Janet Lay nor, a« t h e c o n t r i b u t e strong and artistic to th»*< w« ak plot, I hark s Farrell, support drudge, ev er found Thin p icture is by no m eans an all-talk trig production. Only abo u t! th*- lad, half of th e pictu re is (lone it: dialogue. And, I re g re t! to say, Charles F arrell and J a n e t I Gayrior were in finitely more up pealing and pleading in th e ir si-1 first half of len t acen**. Th** fan th* * picture* is a?; poetic a tasy as ha its way to tho screen. While we a re told! I hat it Is laid in semi*modern New England an?! while the hero is a an fHephone linesm an, th**re is everlasting im pression th a t flu* sn'* chara* tor* and the setting* not real. B ather, the feeling in strong th at her** WI* two idealized types in a land of purest fancy. Th** setting-*, to a large extent, are responsible for this. Squalid and w retched as they ar** - —they m anage to create a mod emisti* and realistic beauty, have Jan et G a y n e ss voice is the big I've q uot­ su rp rise in the picture. ed all sorts of opinions on it-— sw eet, little, n a sa l— all that. Well, i t ’s really no more and no less th an a child** voice, H esitating, so ft, and sweet. B ut it’s not. at all the voice I’d hoped th a t Gay- rior would have. However, her acting ability would trium ph over any voice— no m a tte r how had* Her < ontrol over th e muscles of h er face is fascinating. No mus­ cle flickers except when it is ab­ solute ly needed a scene. As a result many of th e fin e r scenes of the picture are en- ta get over A b o v e w e have Chari** Far re ii en d J a n et G ey n o r bilbos; and co o in g in “ L in k y Star ’ at i* an th e H a n co ck , A nd below i*cam ple o f d o t e h a rm o n y he. I w o n E d d ie Q u illen en d Rue • i l l G lea so n in “ T he Sopho. m orn” a t th e C rescen t. whieh was form erly scheduled for the lust part of next w eek. th in g ' Fact L ife” is the m ost recent that younger gen eration has com e this w ay anti i f s ju st about av bad as younger gen era­ tion things usually are. But Lo­ it from being ren a Y oung keeps u bad, and C hester Morris arui Dotigla* Fairbanks, Jr., help her, I f s till about a young girl who Has three flam es and has a secret ti rely d (‘pendent on close-ups of Janet Guyton*. W atch her eyes — they can exp ress more than m ost actresses can w ith their en tire faces. in ( ’haides Farrell ha; a nice big voice. I f * riot displeasing at all. However, i f s not the best voice I’ve heard ta lk in g pictures, JI**, too, is unusually ca ♦other. pubic in the ump** o f facial e x ­ pression to denote em otion, HR work more nearly equals G aynor’s in dram atic in ten sity in this p ic­ ture than in any o f their prtfvieii- efforts. Two good sm aller role* arc a played by Guinn W illiam s as- nom* philandering sergean t and dark-faced, bitte! to n g e d crea­ tu re who played (Jaynor’s m o t h e r “ Lucky S tar” runs at tin* Han­ cock through T u esday.— Bill, New Dresses Arrive B rin g in g C h a rm a n d D istinction to O u r D e p a r tm e n t T r a n s p a r e n t V e lv e t Jacket Dresses From m orning until night, re g a rd le s s of the occasion, th e se d resses will m e e t th e re q u ire m e n ts. Newest Styles H A T S A n d fo r a re al fo u n ta in Sr lu n c h se r v ic e Brown, Black, and Navy, w ith Egg Shell Satin Blouse F o r a s c r a p p in g f o o t b a ll t e a m — Leave It to C lyde L ittlefield a n d his f ig h t in g L o n g h o r n s Leave It to Charlie's A t m o s p h e r e — you'll find it of o n r n ew tea (pi rd rn. T h e r e 'n a tabl e f <> r e v e r y o n e , p l e n t y of room f o r nun for t, Mus ic b y the n e w Tfl vct ramuse, a n d n er vi er is w i t h o u t parallel. t h a t D O U B L E M ALTEDS utiariies Confectionery ’C - T e d G a r d e n PLATE L U N C H E S LOMIS SLAUGHTER W H O L E S A L E & R E T A IL G R O C ER 19th & Lavaca Fre sh M e a ts , G r o c e r ie s , Fru its, V e g e t a b l e s , a n d D a iry P r o d u c ts KELLY SM IT H Coat More - W orth M o re” W e e k ly and T h irty -D a y A ccount* C arried fo r R e*pon»ible P a rties exq u isite soliels — vis-a-vis hats distinctive velvets charm ing tricos dance hats, loose veils — sport felts -French barets — turbans « — you th fu l brim s A ll H eadsizes and Choice o f Color* Y ou too can Enjoy the Pleasures of an AUTOMOBILE A f M u e lle r * * S h o e Store H O W ? SIMPLY ASTONISHING! — H ere are rare bargains for the hom e, the sorority house, frater­ nity h ouse, and for the room ing house. H ere you <4pll find a full line o f Second-H and F urniture at re­ markably low prices— and on easy term s. ST U D E N T T A B L E S, CHAIRS, BE D S, SPR IN G S, M A T TR ESSE S and m any other pieces th a t w ill answ er p erfectly your particular needs. A N D IN NEW F U RN IT UR E W’e are show ing m any new ly arrived odd pieces and com plete su ites. Mirrors, R ugs, End T ables, Sm oking Stands, Lamps P ictures, etc. Many o f them are very low in price and any o f them m ay be bought by p aying a sm all am ount down and the balance in sm all w eekly o f m onthly paym ents. C a b a n is s P ric e s A r e A lw a y s L o w Y ou w ill find it to you r advantage to com e here b efore you buy . . . regard­ le ss of your fu rn i­ Our needs. tu r e alw ays p rices are our low . term s m ake it easy to pay. . and . 2 0 6 E a st 6 th P h o n e 6 0 6 1 PLENTY O F B R A N D N E W M O DEL “ A ” F O R D S sure A T Y O U R D IS P O S A L A h o C h ry d er* and Whippets W E DELIVER PH O N E S BLACK AND W H IT E CAB AND B A GG A GE SERVICE 23188 I H M M y * i 2216 Cuad SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER St, IMS. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N " N E W S H O W , t h e r ig h t it a r o m a n t i c m o m e n t f r o m “ F a t t L i f e , ” n o w s h o w i n g t h e M a j e s t i c , a t f a s t e r m o m e n t s . O n e o f t h e Freshman Classes Rate High in P. T. the The resu lts of freshm an th e physical exam inations show freshm an class th is y ear, includ­ ing both boys and girls, to be in much b e tte r physical . condition than usual, according to Dr. C. P. H ardw icke, directo r of th e U niver­ sity H ealth Service. A pproxim ate­ ly fifteen hundred boys and sev­ en hundred and fifty girls have been exam ined. All freshm en boys who have not reactive physical tra in in g room of 3, Z H all T hursday, O ctober from 3 to 6 o’clock. Freshm an girls who have not been exam in­ ed will re p o rt to Doom House, Speedway, T w en ty -fo u rth T h ursday a tte rn o o n , O ctober 3, from 4 to 5 o'clock. and This y ear the period of hospital service fo r U niversity stu d e n ts has been reduced from 21 to IO days. ex­ The stu d en ts m ust b e a r the S tu ­ penses fo r longer periods. d en ts having m ajo r operations m ust pay the operating-room ex- Room, board, and w ard th e ir physical exam inations penses had are expected to rep o rt to th e cor- nursin g will bo provided HERE it is “The Cockeyed W orld” th e C o m e — S ee p re -v ie w F ridley n i f h t b e g in n in g a t 1 1 :4 5 . T h e g r e a t e s t of ell — V ic to r M c L e g le n . “Follies of 1929” W ill he w ith u s a g a in . S T A R T IN G W E D N E S D A Y W H A T A S H O W . NO W SH O W IN G TA L K IN G • ■ 4 PAGE? h moved from Eng. B. 108 to Eng. B. 201. Civil E ngineering 224.3, W 2-5 moved from Eng. B. 108 to Eng. B. 204. Civil Engineering 22of, TTS 12 ie moved from Eng, B. 204 to Eng. B. 202. stead of MWF 8 in Eng. B. 3 0 1 ). English 1.23. MWF IO is moved from Eng. B. 212 to Eng. B. 204. English 1.67, will m eet MWF 3 in M. B. 250 (new sectio n ). English 1 . 6 9 , will m eet MWF 3 in M .’B. 208 (new sectio n ). English 12.16, TTS IO is moved Civil Engineering 333f.4, TTS I from Eng. B . 212 to Eng. B. 204. l l is moved from Eng. B. 201 to Eng. B. 106. E lectrical E ngineering 520f.4, TTS 12 is moved from Eng. B. 202 to Eng. B. 204. E lectrical E ngineering 520f.6, TTS IO will m eet in Eng. B. 209 (new recitation sectio n !. E lectrical E n g in eerin g 520f.8, TTS 12 will m eet in Eng. B, 209 (new recitatio n sectio n ). E lectrical E ngineering 4 3 lf will m e e t TTS l l in Eng. B. 204 and Thurs. 8 in Eng. B. 202 (instead of M-Th. in Eng. 204). E lectrical E ngineering 88 will m eet TT S 8 in Eng. B. 106 (in ­ English 12.33, MW F 12 is moved frqm G. BL 213 to G. H. * SOS. E nglish 3 3 7 f.l will m eet MWF _ l l in G. H. 315 (new sectio n ). G erm an I bf, MWF 3 is n o t to be given. be given. 103. G erm an 62, MWF l l is n o t to H istory 4.1, MWF 12: G. H. I. H istory 4.2, TTS 12: Law B. Italian 22, MWF l l is moved from G. H. 1 0 9 to TTS 8 in G. H. 113. Physical Education 40.1, M 9: T urn to Page 8, Col. 6 Y o u ' v e r e a d t h e b o o k — n o w s e e it b r o u g h t t o l i f e t h e s c r e e n f o r y o u b y BETTY BRONSO N LEATRICE JO Y E D W A R D N U G E N T Chatterton Stars in Official Notice Bernhardt’s Old Role Sarah B ern h ard t isn’t here to do it. B ut if she w ere h ere and had a co n tract to make talk in g p ictu res nothing would please h e r m ore than to play M adame X. She did play it for y ears in P a ris and it was a p a rt o f h er p e rm a n e n t rep erto ire. Ruth C h atterto n has a chance a t the old B ern h ard t role in the pic- C H A N G E S IN S C H E D U L E L e c t u r e S e c t i o n s tw o A nthropology 36 has been split into follow s: sections, as A nthropology 35.1, MWF IO: G. H. 215s A nthropology 35.3, M W F IO: R Hall 9. an ♦ M adame X,” tu rizatio n o f “ M adame X,” an all-talking ren d itio n , which opens at th e Q ueen today. And w ith the help of Lionel B a rry m o re ’s direction th e p icture is one of th e been most prom ising this way in a long, long tim e. th a t has R uth C h atterto n has th e closest th in g to a p erfect voice o f an y screen actress. H er p erfo rm an ce C harm ing S inners” gave p ro m ­ in ise of m any in te re stin g c h a m c te ri- zations and “ Mad a m e X” g i v e s her an op- p o rtu n i t y f o r som e­ th in g even b e tte r. H a c k e t t Raym ond H a c k e t t w h o plays opp o S i t e Miss C h a tte rto n in “ M adam e X ” will be rem em bered fo r his splen did w ork as the b ro th e r in “ The T rial of M ary D ugan.” H is a c ­ tual stage experience, which ri v a l. th a t of Mina C h a tte rto n , fits him fo r talk in g roles in a m an n er th a t few movie sta rs are iitte d . B ut the direction will probably m ake “ Madame X.” Lionel B ar- ~ A nthropology 810L6, TT S 12, has been abolished. rym ore does it and Lionel B arry ­ m ore has alread y established him- self as an ac­ to r on both the stage and s c r e e n . He ex- can be p e c t e d to have m aster­ ed th e in tric a ­ cies of both media o f d ra ­ m atic expres- 8 i o n a n d bring to a union his knowledge of both. Lewis Stone is a n o th e r m em ber of the exceptional cast selected fo r “ Madame X.” Lewis Stone needs no introduction fo r he has proven his ability in m any pic­ tures. Most re c e n t o f his suc­ cessful ch aracterizatio n s was seen iti “The P a trio t.” “ M adame X ” is in te re stin g as an experim ental w edding o f the respective a rts of th e cinem a and the stage and with th e ex p erts a s­ sisting who do assist in the com- O'* knot is w ell-tied, no 'lit,— Alex A nthropology 3 l0 s.6 , TTS % has been abolished. l f , Applied M athem atics 1.4, TTS IO is moved from Eng. B. 204 to Eng, B. 212. Applied M athem atics 1.9, MWF 10 is moved from Eng. B. 204 to Eng. B. 212. Applied M athem atics 13.3, MWE l l , is moved from Eng. B. 102 to Eng. B, 204. Applied M athem atics 13.4, TTS 11 is moved from Eng. B. 106 to Eng. B. 201. Applied M athem atics 62, TTS 9, is not to be given. Applied M athem atics 63, MWF 9, is not to be given. Applied M athem atics 64. V ector Analysis. A djunct Professor Craig. P resequisite; Pure M athem atics 21 or its equivalent. Business A dm inistration 811.11 will m eet MWF 8-10 in T Hall 14 (instead of MWF 2-4 in R Hall M- Business A dm inistration 326f, TTS IO is moved from G. H. 201 to la w B. 101. Business A dm inistration 362 f, TTS 9 will be moved from T Hall 14 to G. II. 105 on O ctober I* Civil E ngineering 224.1, M 2-5 D o u g las FAIRBANKS, JR. C h e ste r M o rris and L o re tta Y oung in AN AU-Taikmy Drama of flaming youth slice of Never a bolder life. Never more dramatic scenes. Never »ii e h a great cast to bring to the screen one of the love stories of most unusual the year! them Fate them had made friends . . . a girl had made rivals. He aion** knew the love-nest- m urderer. But save the life of his friend was to lose th e girl. to th a t echoes Drama the heart-b eats of the young­ e r g eneration! 25c ’til 1 : 0 0 ‘Crazy N u t’ A T a l k i n g C o m e d y —■ — O——.... M itier an d F a r e l l in A S o n g S p e c i a l t y ------------ Q------------ C a r t o o n C o m e d y T h e t h e tr ia l o f c e n t u r y a n d t h e fi n ­ c o u r t r o o m e s t drama of all t i me ! - 'n ive p {playhouse T H E J O Y o f c o m m e n c e m e n t w e e k — T H E T R A G E D Y o f e x a m i n a ­ t i o n s — t h e P A I N o f f r a t e r n i t y i n i t i a t i o n s — t h e L A U G H T E R o f a c l a s s p l a y — th e T H R I L L o f a G R E A T ^ F O O T B A L L G A M E - P L E N T Y o f W H O O P E E a n d R A H ! R A H ! ! TH E M IGH TY TRIO o f “ 7th H E A V E N " and “STREET A N G E L ’’ She w as th e d a u g h ter o f an em b ittered farm in g w id o w ; he w a s on ly w r e c k a g e w ar fa ile d to d estroy en tir e ly . . “ h alf-a-m an" w ith heart, w ill and h op e, love insp ires! H e a r th is f r o m t h e s t a r t ! d r a m a P e r f o r m a n c e s I , 3 , 5, "L 9 p. rn. SUNDAY T H R U W E D N E SD A Y N e A d v a n c e in P r i c e s no T w o ‘lo st’ y o u n g lovers, she w as a h illsid e w a if, he w a s to ‘h a lf-a -m a n ,’ stand on . . . som e o f th e w r e c k a g e o f th e W orld W ar. H ope surged in his b reast. L ove inspired h er to w o m a n ­ hood. leg s H o m e o f P a r a m o u n t P i c t u r e s COM E EARLY A N D A V O ID T H E CR O W D S S h ow s I - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 p O n e o f t h e P u b l i x T h e a t r e s Hailed as the Finest of All-Talking Dramas way's birn*? reviewers were rr, ?v#,l to a c h a m * o f jkrsme ra re ly nerordcMJ a p ic tu re by th* nrtntt rm o tio n a l a r tin y of K nth ( h k ttrr tim and n thin Ktirrlrisr d ra m a of a w om an alo se u » w orld a i m en. th r o th r r tt'a r J i M G M S S e n s a t i o n a l IOO p e r c e n t T a l k i n g P i c t u r e D iia c te d by LIO NEL BARRYM ORE with LEW IS STO N E — R A Y M O N D H A C K ET T RUTH CHATTERTON . . . as* Madam X, the woman branded a dinner by society . . . whose superb loyalty and unflinch­ ing devotion . . . raise h er fa r above the d ictates o f man m ade laws. — — A l s o —— The m other . . whose unselfish love . , . enables her to make any sacrifice to ave the son she has shame known . . . f rom never and hum ilm rirn. J A ck WHITE a n d H is C h a t e a u M a d r id C l u b E n t e r ­ t a i n e r s . S O N G S — D A N C E S S P E C I A L T I E S “Just L i k e A M an” / D o m e s t i c C o m e d y S k e t e i w ' / X / ALL TALKING a n d SINGING EDDIE QUILLAN SALLY ONEIL J E A N E T T E LOFF AU T a l k i n g C o m e d y D ancing Around" — A L S O — P a t h e S o u n d a n d T a l k i n g N e w s S tartin g T od ay fR E JC E H T Q U A L I T Y P I C T U R E S - * C O R R E C T P R I C E S Murder Trial Weaves Across Texas Screen “ The Bellam y T ria l” begins it* hectic ru n a t th e Texas today and struggles across th e screen all day Monday. A fte r which it heave* a little sigh and goes on to a n ­ o th er town. T his is th e sto ry which trailed its bloody w ay th ro u g h th e pages o f the S a tu rd a y E vening Post some tim e ago. And, personally, I read th e first installm ent and a f te r th a t got too busy to bo th er a b o u t it. And m aybe I don’t feel silly now! But, be th a t as it m ay, I ’m here to give you an advance on “ The Bellam y T ria l.” L et’s see now, who killed Mimi Bellam y? T h a t’s w hat you find w ritte n all over th e advertisem en ts and the press sheets. So, I should im agine th a t th is is a m u rd e r m ystery. You know, it’s only a process of elim ­ ination. L eatrice Jo y and B etty B ron­ son are th e tw o leads in this pic­ tu re. It seem s somehow th a t they have got the m u rd er pinned rig h t u p L eatrice’s way— and th a t Ut- tle B etty Bronson is th e re p o rte r who covers the tria l fo r h er paper. it m ay, w hen th is played in tow n before it was considered v ery good— so you m ight as well drop in this aftern o o n arid see it.— Bill. th a t also as B ut, be ey! Hey! Sue's Back in Fox,s Follies of 1929 (Fox M ovietone of .920” is com ing back to the H an­ cock for a th re e days’ re tu rn en­ gagem ent beginning W ednesday. Follies Which m eans th a t if you were not here d u rin g the sum m er and if you missed this p ictu re w her­ ever yon w ere, th a t y o u ’ve missed th e hest rev u e out so fa r. “ F ox’s Follies” Ara* th e firs t of the cel­ to date, luloid th e re hasn’t been a b e tte r one produced. leg-shows. And, th a t has Sue C arol in the “ B reakaw ay” num ber is my idea of the h o ttest, ever sw ellest num ber been sung and danced into the cam era. Sue, as you well know, is one of the very nicest w eak­ nesses on the screen— and I think th a t she’s n icer and w eaker than ever in this num ber. Don’t fo r­ g e t to w atch fo r the little nigger, Je a n e tte D ancey, in same num ber. this a re th an Besides this num ber, th ere are two more unusual. “ W alking W ith Susie” goes over anytim e w ith a bang because of the excellent m odernistic cam era angles used. To say nothing of one o f the w histlingest, singing- est songs you ever heard. In The o th er swell n um ber is called “ T h a t’s You, H oney.” this item you g e t sung a t and sung a t by each and every principal u ntil you thin k th e y ’ll never run o ut of voices. And to tell the tru th , they don’t. They ju st quit a f te r a tim e. And in th e h eat of excitem ent I’ve fo rg o tte a “ Big C ity B lues.” Lola Lane is th e sin g er and she has one of the best blues m oans you ever heard. See this one— i t ’s good!— Bill. ------------- „— o — ------------- H O G G S M E E T M O N D A Y The H ogg D ebating Club has designated the m eeting of th e or­ ganization Monday n i g h t as “ Freshm an and V isitors N ight.” The club will m eet a t 7 :30 o’clock in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. A special program has been arran g ed . A deb ate on the subject, “ Re- solved. T h a t th e Act of the Texas L egislature R e q u i r i n g T hat C ourses in th e C onstitution Be T aught in Colleges and U niversi­ ties Should Be R epealed.” Charles Roebuck and John L esikar will tak e the affirm ative and Linville M ogford and C harles Nacol will tak e th e negative side of the is­ sue. B uford G reen, Dyt Johnson, and Thom as A. Rousse will make talks. Mr. J. H. T. Bibb of M arshall in Austin S atu rd ay visiting i was his d au g h ter, Betsy. Omega c h a p te r o f Alpha Phi th e pledging so ro rity announces of th e follow ing girl*: V erda Ai* lee C hapm an of S u lp h u r S p rin g s;; E lizabeth Nagle of A us tin ; and Mx>rilla M asterson and M ary M ar­ th a M orris of San Antonio. a Baby, W on’t You Please Come Hom e?” “I Like T hat” R e d H o t R e l e a s e s a O k e h a n d B y F ran k ie T rum bauer an d his orch estra J. R. REED MUSIC CO. 805 Congress P h o n e 7 SOA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. Official— (C ontinued from page Ti Psychology It Hall 9 fassignm ent o f ro o m ), j .ll Of. 8 will m eet! TTS l l in G. H. 301 (instead of j TTH 12 in Ed. B. 3 0 3 ). P u re M athematic ■«: The follo w -j b g new sections in P u re M athe­ m atics have been c re a te d : T T S IO: G. H. 213. P u re M athem atic* 3 0 2 —303.51, MMT l l s Ed. B. 204. P u re M athem atics 88 will m eet TT S 2 -3 in M. B. 20” , P u re M athem atics 80 will m eet T T S 3-4 :30 in M. B. 209. P u re M athem atics 90 will m eet T T S 4 -5 : M. B. 209. Spanish A.4, TT S 8, has been abolished. Spanish A.7, MWF IO, has been P u re Mathematics 301-302.29, | abolished. Pure Mathematics 301-302.31, abolished. . Spanish A.10, TT S IO, has been Spanish GG will m eet MWF 8 in P u re Mathematics 301-3 0 2 .3 9 , M. B. 23. MW F 8 : G. H. 322. MWF 9 : G. H- 322. MWF 2: M. B. 232. L a b o ra to ry S ectio n * 3, M 2 -5 : F Hall 5— fo r P h arm acy stu d en ts only (new sectio n ). Home Econom ics I lab o rato ry section 5 has beer. abolished. Home Econom ics I lab o rato ry section 6 will m eet TT 2 -I in H. E. Hall 13 (new sectio n ). TURKEY DINNER TODAY B a k e d T u r k e y a n d D re s s in g C r a n b e r r ie s H o t S la w S te a m e d R ice C h o ic e o f D rin k s 6 0 c CHARLIE’S P e a r P a r f a i t G u « d a lu p c _ * t_ j* jjljt—______ “where greek meets greek ” have not yet realized J t i i h f i ■*■■■■ Pure Mathematics 302 303.BO, C hem iatry IO la b o ra to ry section ACE AT AUSTIN CHURCHES QRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST I*:30— Sunday School. I 11 —- Sn nday S chool; • * e a l i t y ” I s p. rn.— W ednesday, testimony marr, ill s u b je c t: NIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The program fo r the day will ho pee tally fo r student*- § — Sunday School assem bly and . f 1 1— “ The Suprem e C hristian th fo r This (irenera tte n ,” m r- n especially for student*, by I r u t t|o n t se Rev, I,. H. W harton. $— .Social supper for student*. — Assembly of stu d en ts fo r Jro u p program . 1 7 30— “The B est Known Story .%•.*« E ver T old,” ti** first of a A rle - of S» nday evening **,udi< - J$r etu d e*it * by Dr. W harton CHURCH OF CHRIST I At the T m ** Bible Chair J I — “N oble E xperim ents,” by the Rev. F. b, Jew ett. music by Leo Conferva- o f Music Q u artet. Dr Paul Boner a t Ok* organ. Mid-week w orship Wed Refed ay 7 :4't to 8:45 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Daniel E. Griedar, Pallor 0— Special classes fo r I mver* •tty student*. I J —.“ The- H eirs o f C od," se r­ mon by the pasto r. A nthem ! " 0 Lord. I Will Praise T h ro ," by De-j i by France* ( ’o* lt; soprano apio, “C onsider and H ear Me,” by W ooler. Organ num bers;; “ S onata R om antic*," by Pietro Y on.” “ In ta r roe**©,* by Maaeag- ni. “ M ilitary Polonaise,” by Cho­ pin. GJO -Christian E ndeavor U niversity roups, leader. 7-—“ The Sleeping G ia n t” mon bv the pastor, Solo “ The Still Waters,*' H am blin. O rgan num ber*: remade,” by Schubert, P ra y e r,” bv fb inc* kc Y oung peoples’ p arty ft>r Uni versify student# held Tuesday ev en‘mg a* 8 o’clock. I IRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 9:45— C hurch School. S tu d en t da??* directed by Dr. Kuehne. J. II Hermon by the Rev, S. Frost, pastor, "A Philosophy of I S u fferin g ." her of new applicant v ere adm it- S t u d e n t s ’ ted. D irector Pen lek regard *? the outlook fo r an e-reoil n t dub As promising, He earn estly rvqu#«t> to apply • for w ledge of mn ; only an ab ib p a rt w ithout 30 Years Ago From the Texan File* By I ma Jo FI aet wood**” On W ednesday, Septem ber DOO, th e eighteenth annual si on of the Fnivei i f of T began, The expectations of friends of the U niversity fen attendance much larger than th a t of last year w ere fully realised , and at. the close of W ednesday, the reg istratio n had O ctober 3, rca< heil 582, a* against IHS last yt-etf g rasp the snappy wo and of go with great* past. The th a t Indivi 1 ntibaervftnt Florence Pe* it, trie fans. We learn th a t one has I th a t when man must been guilty of this offense, or pull ab — fiver $100 has been spent dor-1 has been ed to refrain from dodging d e c Freshm en are hereby in stru c t­ s e r - 1 for then Foe th The men >s pacts: ive failed so fa r to fast, x> rtan ce of q u k k charging, o ff ipidity than in th- ti mg the signals me o f play, to team dual playing m ust be and a play is m ade every follow it up and push ng th e p layer a f te r he ad d ed . I In flying nor do th ey stain a ’s airp o rt, Men he scientific principles and operation need n o t d o ts no more th an the r builder of autom obiles i spend his tim e as c h a o t­ ic long dbstan e d riv er for an mobile, rued) F L O Y D E. POTTER. —■*—----- . (C ontinued F ro m Page 4) World W ar, th e U nited .States has no arm ed c ra ft in E uropean w a­ ter?, At p resen t th e Navy De­ partm ent sta te s th a t the E uropean port is vacant, b u t not abandoned. by mg the mummer in re fittin g th e j “ Se- gym nasium . A new bathroom bauld visit B. Hall rn. in th e m orning yon you I f you rho ut 3 a. An association in Spain ha? ad- . . . . __ uld p bud been tran sp o rted to the ten- v a tte d a m ovem ent to make pop- cm ent hou r in city. You alar the eatin g of donkey m eat. r . >ably th in k that the T . Evening containing eight show er baths fit* [ted with hot an d cold w ater, haM been built in th e northwest, room. The wall* and ceiling* of th e gym- nu sin rn p ro p er have been calci- would find the men asleep on the mined and the whole place clean- beds, on m attresses on the floor, cd and ren o v ated . One hun d red and fifty large, airy, well k e n t I* springs and upon pallets on c a te d lockers have been b u ilt and floor. You would placed in th e locker room . M. _ For th e first Line in history, a in be?! toad* equipped only with woman recently presided over tire the House of Representatives ut M asti­ ington. She is E dith Norse Rog- ir*. Republican, from M assachu­ setts. room s I furnished with one chair, an o th e r with an “ oriental divan” (which in itia l; being tran slated , is a dilapidated A rth u r H e rt of the A cacia fra­ sofa), an o th er w ith a bed *and table, and an o th e r w ith nothing te m ity is m aking a business trip ------------- o - ....- ..... find .. in » « I I The Glee Club held M. the auditorium . T hursd ay a »ec- ond m»>eting was held and a num- m eeting W ednesday a fte rn o n it* t all. i to Houston. ------ E X C L U S IV E W IT H lEJViScarbrough & Sons The Collegiate Shop Second Floor Sizes 13 15 A Ford Service unequaled anywhere on the “Drag” arid with it goes the pleasure a of eating with the rest of the gang. O f course, you want the best food obtain­ able for your Sunday evening meal— One of our specials, with a delicious salad, is just the start you leant for a pleasant eve­ ning. l f JOU October is the Lucky Co-ed Month Find out about the $IOO in credit at a local concern, that each of our shops will give at the end of the month. P. K. Sandwich Shops, Inc. N o T ip p in g — Y ou D o n ’t W a it On U s— 2 4 H our S er v ic e Shop No. I O p p o site H a n co ck Phone 2-3432 Shop No. 2 O p p o site U n iv e r sity Phone 9090 « UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH A. L. Auiick, Pastor. I 9 :45— Sunday School. P rof es- j lr Leo C, H aynes, superintend* I Int. Tie student* of the Uni brsity will hold th e ir opening #x- the basem ent a u d ito ri­ a l and th?1 adults in the main Auditorium, A new tra in in g fie t ST. PA U L S LUTHERAN CHURCH K. G. M ans, P*»tor. jai services celeb ratin g an- spe I nual mission festival. U ;30*——Sunday School and Bible [ i classes. 10:30— Serm on by the Rev, E. Mf. Zarbed of Hamilton, T 3 in -Sermon by Professor Stud! mann o f L utheran C oncordia Col lege, in G erm an, I K— T hursday, W alth er I.cagui rtm e n t has been organized, and of yonc w ish!a g to take one |a Sunday School norm al courses SY enroll th is cia*. which cts hr til?* main auditorium. l l — “ God’s Agency fo r Spirit- I G row th,” serm on by tho pas ,r ♦5 ;4'>— B. Y. P. U,’*. 7:45—-"T he Most uestion Man f an A nsw er.” Incursion. re d e d by Mrs. Blanche Russell;{ fa th e r is seriously ill. The music will mttimmtm meets, Kenneth Fink and hi* sister, Im p o rtan t Florence, stu d en ts in the t ’niver- a illy , left F riday nig h t fo r th e ir their be home in Lubbock, w here LEAVE FOR LUBBOCK —- -O— j Is there A Gas Heater in Your Room? If not, see that it is installed NOW and not after the “ N orther” H IT S Texas Public Service Co. 907 Congress Your Favorite Business House Is on the Street Car Line L e a v e your worries a t home on your shopping tour. Regular dependable service at all times. Nutria, Beaver or N atural Squirrel colors. . . . Notch or standing col­ lars— Double or single breasted - “Courtesy & Service” rn l h THE RUMBLE-SEAT' COAT U. 5, Pittat Office An exclusive fabric that closely resembles Beaver T ie Rumble * ScAt’« the Exshton — an d this new co at is the perfect f.x;!\ion for the Rum ble ••S c at! Its I 3 evnJ w o o lly and. collegiate. It braves the clements like a fur co at — it’s alm o st a s light as a feather— it’s w arm a n d smiggfy. 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