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U nsigned nam e " ill not br* prim ed articles will not bt printed T I,, i* of “Oft words oi less will receive preference. KOR T H I S IS S U E N ight E d ito r H oad Copy R e a d e r : Harold < un hi ogham . A s p ira n t:-: .lame* M arkham , Violet R o b e rts, N ig ht R e p o rte r : Ross Welch. Jo t’ T. Cook MM —- TUOTS The Much - Provisoed Loan, 1888 B y H. Y . B E N E D I C T President, T he University of Texas H H Last Exams Held around the c,a™p,l!e11 Besins, Studies in roe For Advancement Series Tuesday Advanced Standing Quizes perip w ith th* b a m r t i is V a n ity first. W I L B E R T C R A IN d o e s n ’t mind p rim p in g in public. Ho likes M a c ’s the best. A f t e r givin g H A L T H O M P S O N a f ig h t ta lk fo r a p p r o x im a te ly one h our, E L E A N O R NTG LY diseov-j a r e d t h a t he had a lre a d y cast hi* b f E nglish a n d U n iv e r s ity r e s e a r c h J each vote T alks Will Summarize Facts Of Background, History Of Poet’s Works _______ e x a m in a - last the this d u r in g D r, Kdlis C a m p b e ll, p r o f e s s o r ; week. E x a m in a ti o n s will be given tions will be given f o r th is se m e s te r time Given Through W eek -------- s ta n d in g p ro fe sso r, will begin his se rie s o f 103. T h e schedule follow s; in L a w B u ild in g a f t e r n o o n A dvanced in INTU, still The c o n s titu tio n o f force, p r o ­ h ib its th e ere c tio n of buildings f o r th e U n iv e r s ity th e w ith m o n e y ou t o f th e G e n e ra l R evenue of S ta te . It w as e x p e c te d that th e U n iv e rsity b u ild ­ ings should be paid fo r o ut of th e A vailable F u n d , i. e., incom e f r o m th e P e r m a n e n t F u n d , h en c e flay­ ing foi such build in g s o u t of ta x m o n e y w as p r o ­ hibited. No o t h e r s ta te has such a p ro h ib itio n in its c o n s titu tio n . . k S a * G A T E S D A V IS and J O E j ...***», t .----- Luisdav night at H o clock in tea)-j CJreek, and public o W M‘,mday a t S & k BR O W N on th e ballo t box draw ing vote s f o r th e Pi P h i ’s. ta k e m ore i c . Cam pbell rise n H all a u d ito r iu m . J KROM E C A R T W R I G H T T u e sd a y a + 2 o'clock, a n t h r o ­ e n g in e e rin g , governmeVit, that th e series of talks will be a philosophy, physics, a n d psyehol- should s u m m a r y of f a c ts c o n c e r n in g the w hen she bills y o u n g boys good- b a c k g ro u n d , h isto ry and orig in of th e w o rk s of Poe. T h e le c tu r e s bye. R A Y B O U R N E T H O M P S O N w as so com p letely s u rp rise d th a t will be given T u e s d a y n ig h t and he fell o v e r a t o th e r n ight. W e d n e s d a y a t 2 o ’clock, busi­ e d u c a tio n , a d m in is t ra tio n , ness jo u r n a lis m a n d m a th e m a tic s. Thurs >'-n< P o e m s ,” published rn 1 9 1 7 . L r . I i , , . * . . g r a d u a t e s ! la n g u a g e s, * * . . f I r f n / A N Y M F N o r a d u a te s t u d e n ts who M U N n a d u a c s t u d e n t s ll' a r e i n te r e s te d in a scho larsh ip a n odition o f . p o e *s S h o rt s t o r i e s in the S chool o f i.aw a t C olum bia, on Pm* tnc s c n o o i ot Daw a t c o l u m b i a , ; • , 1{V>7 Qnyl ’prod bv the Dallas Alumni C lub ! ’ o f fe re d erefl b.\ tm b a l l a s A lum ni Club should C o lu m b ia U n iv ersity , of call a t m y o ffice, S u t t o n H all HO, to see me a b o u t p a r ti c u la rs . T he scho larsh ip pays a m in im u m c re ase d to a m a x im u m o f $5 0 0 a U ^ j p s u hje ct cd $i*iMi a J cai and m a j he 1 9 2 2 th e Board of R e g e n t s veal. thief'- mad<1 provisions fo r the U n iv e rsity is good y e a r c o u r s e a t C o lu m b ia U n fr e e - rege arch le c tu r e s , to be d e liv e r e d site, p io v id e d alw a y s t h a t th e stu - (»a c h y e a r bv som e m e m b e r of the f a c u ]ty selected because o f his d e n t h o ld in g th e sc h o la rsh ip m a la - a c h i t e i m c n t in r e se a rc h o r f o r d i s - 1 ta in s a s a t i s f a c t o r y s t a n d i n g tof?tq h e r w ith his bib lio g ra p h y , in 1 Th<‘ C a m b rid g e H isto ry of A m e r ­ in ican L i t e r a t u r e , ” has also had v a rio u s a r - \ J n s t i d c s pub lished in th e j o u r n a l s on published t o r t h e in- It , DR. I C T . P A R L IN , d e a n o f t h o , t i n B u h h „ , ,vork in th e a r ts . College o f A rts a n d S ciences. n i L P R E L IM IN A R Y for th e Bat* j sh jp ( which Dr, C am pbell 1928 th e d e s ig n a tio n w as c h a n g e d to U n iv e rsity R e sea rch P r o f e s s o r- now ’ holds. tie o f F low ers O r a to r ic a l C o n ­ te st will be held in th e L aw B u ild­ ing a u d i to r iu m T u e s d a y n ight, T h e A pril 7, a t 7 :30 o ’clock. .speeches a r e to be n o t m o r e th a n f ifte e n m in u te s E n ­ trie s m a y be m a de u n til j u s t be­ fo re th e c o n te st. le n g th . in E L L W O O D G R ISC O M . A u stin V oters W ill C ast B allots M onday tho T o m o rro w the citizens of A ustin fa c e task of se le c tin g city co uncilm en from tw o full-fledg ed t ic k e t s now c a m p a ig n in g f o r elec- lion. C zech Club N am es N ine on C om m ittee 0 r u m n U l l t i o n o f a c o m m itte e to ” n t t p n .i i n t e n t , , ! in te r e s te d t n i - k*eP *n B>uch w i t h # h i g h school in Slavonic in S lavonic te a c h e r s arui w ith , T 7 * th r o u g h o u t th e s t a t e who a r e plan- session • m n * to attern! th e a u m n u i « m . n was co m p leted a1 th e m e e tin g of the C zech Club held F r i d a y e v e n ­ ing in th e U n iv ersity Y. M. C. A., A r t h u r F o y t, a n ­ nounced. p r e s id e n t, M e m b ers of this c o m m itte e , of which Dr. E d u a i d Micek, p r o fe s ­ la n g u a g e s, h as so r of Slavonic been ap p o in te d c h a ir m a n , a r e VV it- in n “ aT . ( " f t ™ ? “ ek.’, ‘'T u m .'n 0 fiU .V ^ I^ V iL 0 ' P t Y .P t a * cek, J o h n n y Lesiknt , Alvin U r b a n ovsky. a n d Alice W y c h o p en . V ic to r Y raz, p r o fe s s o r of b u si­ ness a d m in is tra tio n , gav e several violin selections and s a n g a solo. Alice W ych open pla y ed th e a c ­ c o m p a n i m e n t . ----------- ---o— -------- F ield W ill Be F enced For Scene o f R anch G u t P lans a r e m it te e of in p r o g re ss fo r A R N O N O W O T N Y , d ire c to r. S W IM M IN G te am will have th e ir M E M B E R S of tile b a r b e c u e c o m ­ th e R o un d-U p will m eet a t 2 o ’clock T u e s d a y a f t e r - noon, April 7, a t th e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation. the c o n c e i tin g of the old ( la rk Field, f-town U n iv ersity s t u d e n t s 1 T w e n ty - f o u r th S t r i c t a n d S p e e d ­ way, inti* a ranch s e ttin g fo r the of v o tin g age who a r e in te r e s te d the R o u n d ­ in the election, may vote by lute- b a r b e c u e division of ing th e ir poll ta x e s t r a n s f e r r e d to j Up. J im m y R u tland, c h a ir m a n ot Austin, Miss Hallie MeKellar, city p ro p e rtie s, g r o u n d s, a n d d ec o ra- tion c o m m ittee , s t a t e d S a tu r d a y , clerk, said. V o te r s m u st be resi- field will be th e r e g u la r w o rk o u t M on d a y , April den ts of A u stin fo r six m o n th s j a n d the lollo w in g g r o u p s : 6, in T h e F o u r t h W ard , which se rv e s! horses will be on th e g r o u n d s to o clock, d iv in g : 7:30*8 o ’clock, f r e e sty le ; c a r ry o u t th e r an c h se ttin g . Cow- st t oke, a n d 8:30-0 o clock, b r e a s t I divided into t h r e e polling places, j boys a n d cow girls in special a t t i r e ! T he “ A ” box h a s been p la ce d in will also be p r e s e n te d a t this time. s troke. th e U n iv e rsity Y.M.C.A., th e “ B ” I S p e a k e r s ’ p la tf o r m will be a chuck box is located a t th e N o r t h Ans- wagon. O th e r m e m b e rs o f the eom m it- tin s ta tio n on G u a d a lu p e S tr e e t , an d t h e ‘‘C” box h a s been tee a r e H elen Bell, s u b - c h a ir m a n ; placed at 3913 G u a d a lu p e S tre e t. E liz abe th M cG uire, T ex ie Boggess, AU s tu d e n ts eligible to v o te a r e Hugh G ossett, M a ry Helen Cas- to do so, Miss M e K e lla r welt to d.» so, Miss M e K e lla r vvell, R o b e rt H o rn e , a n d J. M. , hc „ en 8-8:30 o ’clock, b a c k ; the U n iv ersity d istric t, has been th e I n t e r n a t i o n a L tatw fi f o r , ach M c is jnviti R obuck to P resen t R elation s R eport 7-7:30 p rec e d in g the election. A L D E R S O N , -Q--------------- chuck w ag o n s A r e p o r t on F e n c in g of . urged u rg ed m ade, and fire i r m r ‘ ! " f l t Dallas T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y will be given by C h a rle s R obuck at it m e e tin g of the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Re- q Int ions Club at 7 o ’clock M on d a y L > C n C u l C t A p p e a r s mghi at \< wman Hail t h e g o v e r n m e n t of A ustin. J * * a in te r c u t B efore C om m ittee « h citiz en in th e c o n tro l h o llo w in g erie r e p o r t, < b a n e s A. \ H m m , asso cia te p r o f e s s o r o f gov- , , e r n m e n t, will ta k e on th e s u b je c t , i , . (lTU I he S tu d e n t of I n t e r n a t i o n a Re 1 . . . . , . .. ., . . lateens.” He will give a s u r v e y o f the t clat ions b e tw e e n th e U n ite d S ta te s a n d o th e r n atio n s. -------------- Q . - , , (■ n P r e s id e n t H. . lr A Benedict np- * . . . .. p e a r e d bel ore th e C o m m itt e e on ti e H ouse of A p p ro p r ia tio n s of th e ir r e q u e s t R e p r e s e n ta ti v e s on S a t u r d a y P r e s i d e n t a f te r n o o n . B ened ict ex plained in d e ta il som e of t h e item s o f a p p r o p r ia t io n f o r w hich he had p reviously asked. F U N D S A P P O R T I O N E D o f th e \ p p o r t i o n m e n t o f — 0 -------------------------------- T O R T C A S E T R I E D th e b la n k e t tax fun ds will be discussed a t a a p p o r t i o n m e n t m e e tin g co m m itte e T u e s d a y n ig h t, A p ril 7 ,1 at 7 o ’clock in M ain B u ild in g 212, n eg lig en c e, will be Haskell R oberta, vice p r e s id e n t o f th e S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c iatio n , a n ­ nounced F rid a y . T h e c o m m itt e e is com posed of J o e Riley. E d d ie Dyclie, a n d Haskell R oberts. T h e case of J u liu s G o rd o n vs M a rb e rr y , a t o r t s u it f o r the m o o t c o u r t of H ilde bra nd L aw So­ c ie ty M unday n ight a t 7 o ’clock in Law Building. A t t o r n e y s f o r p l a i n t i f f a r e Y heat. Jo h n s o n , and T e n n a n t . A tto r n e y s f o r d e f e n d - tried in ______ 0__________a n t a r e D uke. S u tto n , a n d S ingle- E velyn Lacy will sp e n d S a t u r - j ---- - o-— —.— __ d a y a n d S u n d a y a t h e r home Hallettsville. in j M a rio n Lewis will spen d E a s t e r a t h e r hom e in Crow ley, La. ! ton. D enton. This c o m m itte e will w o rk o n j u n c tio n w ith C h e ste r Allen, i n c c h a ir m a n the p r o g r a m com- m itte e . of A Boon T o NE W W A Y BA RB ER SH O P 4 0 9 W . HAI R C U T * * - S H A M P O O - - - M A S S A G E - - - 24 t h - 25 C E N T S - 25 C E N T S - 25 C E N T S _ ” °“, 6 J 0 0 MASONS* M t R J M P v E C K E R SE R V IC E OFFICIAL AAA SERVICE J. G . S H E L T O N O P T O M E T R I S T Improved L a test Instrum ents. M odern M ethods of E xam ination Phone 7222 125 E . 6 th S t. — Tired From So Much Studyi ng You've n e v e r know n w h a t a relict' a pair of correct gl a sse s will gi ve you until y o u have a c t ual l y tried the m. Let us e x a m i n e yo ur e ye s a n d prescribe t oday those g l a sse s w h i c h will bring yo u real comfort. ^ f J j & T R E A j D W E T j Seventh 6 t 'MS HAROLD T E E N - W A R IS DECLARED .qrteSciii .S e /* TEA DOOM-** LUNCHEON- TEA-y^-DINNEP S ; 2 5 0 6 DIO S D A N D E f rn. acI txTMacti P H O N E M e m b e r s h i p N o w O pen in Our Cold Drink Club J oin g r e a t the cr owd t h a t comes her e for t h a t r e ­ f re shi ng a f t e r ­ noon drink. University Drug Store Quick Delivery P hon e 35-14 MOW DAWE V O O PICK O s4 POOW U L S H A O O W I LL HIT V O U S O H A W D OAS “T*-46£ T O P O F TME F4E.A.D I 'L L G R E A K B O T H V E R "VOO A. AJO va/M O N a ELliSVE, P O I S O M ' 4 KA/1—IO AA O M O ; d i d vA/h-„ H A V E TM' ELJ/Kl T M O 1 - L IL A C S A A J O OOISOAJ F»LJT D D A Cc?AAI ( j FIC7 MT OVIE-C2 O L O R tA D A s A J O E W F i E L D — A A I* I VV OZ- Tv-4 .. V O U M U S T A B e s a iai b e t w e e a 'FAA FTOWl TV -4' F i r s t 'L o LR OLD Al O S / J---- . V o U ' t e E . ^ V I W ’ O F T L X _ o te » A . '■VOD t X ) W M "Sc-JEL 'S OAOt._NV D A T I X J 1 V O O I L L T N A /L C X O R « e ^ a .c j s e ;. v o u 'r l C~4 A.Ce XA u e s ^ Cj?OAJAJA, € 6 6 M E L ? I KA S T U F F H / *4 4 Cl C.T-1 —***'* B Y P O P U L A R A P P R O V A L Anothe r interesti ng “Swe e t h e a r t of T e x a s ” race passes int" Round-Up history. Bal l oti ng partici pated in by an e n c o ur a g ­ ing portion (*1 the student boy has r eveal ed as best as bal lots can t he choi ce o f th" majori ty. Miss “Swe e the ar t of The Unive rsity o f T e x a s ” is now ready to step up and take he r pl ac e wi th the swe e the a r ts of othe r Sout hwe st Con fe r e n c e st h o d s iii tin' se ­ cond annual Round-Up. She may f e e l con­ fident that th e honor of re pr esenting the S o u t h ’s g r e a t e s t uni versi ty as its e l e c te d swe e t h e a r t is more than a casual one, but is in fact one o f the most significant ac c o­ l ade s that any girl can receive from the nigh tho usand stude nts who have c h o s e n her to r epresent th e m as The Uni ­ versi ty of T e x a s idea of a swe e t h e ar t in the conc rete. T h e will of th e gr e a te r part o f is r ubbe r-st amped t hr o ug h th e r athe r e f f e c t i v e ballot box, t he r e f o r e due honor to the ne wl y e l e c te d Sw e e t he a r t. t he stude nt body six c lothe s al ong wi th Last y e a r t h e “S w e e t h e a r t ” i de a w a s in t i l t 1 its s w a d d l i n g Ro und- Up and had the f l a w s wh i c h natur­ al ly a t t e n d ne w- bor n ideas. This y e a r ’s m e t ho d was a l o ng step t o w a r d s ne ar per­ l e ar ning to f ec tion. Rut th e i dea is just w a l k f i gu r a t i v e l y and sever al mor e ye ar s o f c onstant it f ir m l y pl ant ed on both feet as cl ose to be ­ i ng f r e e of u n s t e a d i n e s s a s possibl e. i m pr ove me nt shoul d s e e All th a t the R e g e n ts could do d u r i n g tho se e a r ly y e a r s ( a n d th e y md it w ith g r e a t d ilig e n c e a n d a b ility ) was (a ) to ask the L e g i s la t u r e to s u p ­ p o r t A. & M. wholly th e G e n e ra l R e v e n u e front an d n ot ai all f ro m the U n iv ersity A v ailab le F u n d , ( b ) to ruk f o r c o n t r o l cf th e U n iv e r s ity w e s t e r n la n d s by the R e g e n ts in th e hope t h a t m o r e m oney could be g o tte n f ro m grazing: leases u n d e r re- g e n tia l control, (c) to ask f o r th e r e t u r n w ith in- t e r e s t of th e m o n e y ta k e n bv th e s t a t e f r o m tin U n iv e rsity P e r m a n e n t Fund d u r i n g th e Civil W a r, Upon t h e last a king han g s my ta lc o r T U O T . th* r i v i l W a r b ro k e o u t It is c o rre c t eno u g h fo r p r e s e n t p u rp o s e s to say th a i w h e n t h e r e was *1 4 5 ,0 0 0 in th e U niv ersity F u n d , $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 from U n ite d S ta te s Bonds d o n a t e d by th e Act of I -SBS a n d $35,000 f ro m of p o r tio n s o f the “ O rig in a l F if t y L e a g u e s ’’ d o n a te d by th e A cts of i s 3 0 an d 1858. sale the In 1866, s t a t e bonds w e re issued to r e p a y $135,- 000 to th e U n iv ersity F u n d ; r e p a y m e n t with i n ­ te re st w a s a c tu a lly accom plished in 1883, B e tw ee n for a p p r o p r i a ­ 1883 and 1888. tions, th e R e g e n ts plead w ith t he L e g is la tu re to r e s to r e w ith in te r e s t I" the U n iv e rsity F u n d th a t which had been lost to th e fu n d d u r in g th e Civil War. fo rbid de n to a k to interest E n c o u r a g e d by G o v ern o r Ross, th e R e g e n ts p r e ­ se n te d th e T w e n ti e th L e g i s la t u r e an u r g e n t p r in te d item ized re q u e st f o r $1518100 to pay b a rk w ith t h a t which had b e e n ta k e n . A t th e R e g u la r Session n o th in g was accom plished. A t the in 1888, a l l e r hero ic e f f o r t s by Called the R egents a n d m uc h w ra n g lin g the L egisla­ tu r e , the follow ing law w a s p a s s e d : .‘session, ta “ As a loan to th e a v a ila b le fund of T he U n i­ v e rsity of T e x a s , to be placed ta th e c r e d it o f said fu n d out of th e in delib ly fu n d now in th e S ta te t r e a s u r y , and to be rep a id to th e S ta te ou t o f th e r e v e n u e s of th e U n iv e r s ity on o r b e f o r e J a n u a r y I, HUO. w ith o u t i n t e r e s t — $125,000.00. A PL EA FOR A HOG T he l o wl y ho g, pe r haps t h e most un­ po pula r of all do me sti c at e d animals, has, in some m e asure , been “ hogge d out of t he credit due him. He h a s not onl y been di s r e g a r de d, but has b e e n greatl y w r o n g ­ ed. T hr ough ti m e he has be c ome the s ym ­ bol o f i d l e n e s s , sel fi shness, and nar r ow­ m inde dne ss. Ar ound bis name have gr o wn up c o nno ta t i ons of je al ousy, gr e e d, and e g o ti sm. Yet, de sp i t e his iii reput ati on and his l o w l y birth, m u c h o f t h e q u a l i t i e s of g ene r osit y and nobility are to be found in Ute l ife o f t h e a n i m a l . o f T exas, a t th e C ity of C a l­ Of which th e sum ot $50,000 is h e re b y a p ­ p r o p r ia te d a n d se t a p a r t to be used in th e c o n ­ s tr u c t io n of buildings fo r th e Medical B r a n c h of T he U n iv e r s it y ve; ton. P ro v id e d . T h a t the said C ity of G a lv e s­ to n shall d o n a t e to T h e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s, ai l city, to hi* used fo r the Block No. <568 in Modi* til B ra n c h of said in s t i t u t i o n ; a n d p r o ­ vided f u r t h e r , T h a t the e x e c u t o r s o f th e e s t a t e o f J o h n Sealy, deceased, shall a g r e e to c o n s t r u c t on said block, a t "a cost of n o t less th a n $5 0 ,0 0 0 , a medical hospital which, w hen c o m p le te d , is to be d o n a te d to th e Medical B r a n c h o f T h e Uni- v< i ( of T ex a a g a in s t th e S t a t e of T e x a s lot m oneys d r a w n from th e U n iv e r s ity fund by said S t a t e . ” ity of T exas, tin ’ Board of R e gen ts of sa id U n iv e r sity ; to be unffer and For ma ny centuries his r ace fu r n i sh e d m a n with t he sport of ki ngs — that of the wild boar hunt of Europe, A sa v a g e , f e a r ­ T he R egents complained m ig h tily — th e y could less beast he was, wh o would c h a r g e at j loan. the sight of a man. and fi ght wi th all the ! sp e n d in g fie rc ene ss of a lion at bay. Before his tusks th e Main fel l dogs and even horses. Then, f or th e J B u ild in g ait A u s tin a n d the f i r s t b u ild in g at Gal- huntsman' s table, he was c o nsi d e r e d a rare J v. and del icious dainty, baked with c l ove s in his sides and an a p p l e b e t w e e n his j a w s — a ge ne r ous treat. not see how a debt could be r e p a id by a Novel tholes*, took 8 75,000 By HUO nobody re m e m b e r e d a n y t h i n g a b o u t this in fact, th e s e c o n d a p ­ the tho G e n e ra l R e v e n u e f o r the central p a r t of th e 8 1 2 5,000 th u s becam e, to build th e y ton. loan win h p r o p ria tio n out of U niversity. T o g e t th e f la v o r of 1888, r e a d o v er a g a in c a r e ­ fully th e v e r y last proviso in th e above q u o ta tio n To “ root like a b o y ” ha-; l on g been a simi le to e x p re s s i n d u st r y r ather than the i dle ne ss w h i c h a hog is ac cr e di te d with hav i ng above other characteristics. Whe n th e mythi cal Paul Bunyan laid his f amous pi pe-l ine through A r k a n s a s , it is de c l ar e d that he dr ove ahe ad a herd o f razor‘hacks t*> root out th e di t c h. A group o f c o nf e r e nc e at hl e t e s have te r me d th e m s e l v e s as ” Raz or back*” wi th no idea of be i ng e ithe r jeal ous, e goti sti cal, or greedy. T H E G A M E IS O V E R in rare Hog'-, i nstances, ha v e b e e n ! A Te xas h o g m a y b e said to a p p r o a c h kno wn to di s pl ay i nte l l i ge nc e neari ng that ot man hi msel f. Consi de r the fol lowi ng i n c i d e n t : nobility a s t e p n e a r e r t h a n a r in p e r h a p s th<* e n t i r e Uni t e d S t a t e s , for, as history relates, hU anc estors we r e b r o u g h t to this land by De Sota in 1589. In a highly p u blicized g am e ^uch as f o o tb all n y ths a r e a p t to ov ersh a d o w the a c tu a l p e r s o n a lity > t h e r h o g of th e b e s t k n o w n le a d e rs of the sp o rt. In th e cast of K n u te Rock ne. w hose u n tim e ly d e a th t a k e s away one o f the g r e a t e s t coaches in th e h isto ry o f the gam e, such w as n ot tr u e . T his most g la m o r o u fig u re in the ev e r s h if tin g g r id ir o n sp o tlig h t was a m a n r e v e r e d as m uch f o r his a b ility a n d c h a r ­ a c t e r as f o r th " success o f th e a th le t ic t e a m s th a t lie coached. His was a g e n iu s f o r o r g a n i z a t i o n ; he could c o o r d in a te eleven m en into a unit b u t in do­ th o se p la y ers ing in dividual c h a r a c t e r is ti c s . Out o f his c u ­ th e ir tree. A str an ge r c ame dcuvo*- to r e p r e s e n t the best in th© s p o r t of foot- ball the p erso n a lity of F in ite R oekne b e c a m e kn o w n to everyone. His nam e will go dow n in th e a n n a ls w h i l e ,” h e said to t h e mountainee r , “ b u l l of g rid iro n h is to ry as th e f in e st coach, f o o tb a l l’s i t ’s goi ng t o ta ke you a mi ghty l o n g ti me . ’* g r e a t e s t e x p o n e n t, a n d a m a n whose s te r l in g char- a c i e r h on o red hi- gam e, hit* u n iv e rs ity , a n d his c o u n try . Minnesota Daily. A Te nn e ss e e mountai ne e r was hol di ng ! a r az orback shoat up in his ar ms so t hat he coul d “ g r a z e ” on the ripe pe rsimmons still ! hangi ng on along. “ w h at ’s time to a h a Wg? ’ could avoid e r a s in g f r o m t he mountai ne e r , ^ OU may get f a t af te r a that h o g r e p l i e d ■ H uh,” t h e thi - , Personalities From the Passing Shows M icek to Speak A t Round T ab le Dinner in t h e w o r l d , ” a n a r t i c l e in .re. nio E x p r e s s e l a t e •. W h i l e in S a n A n t o n i o , Dr. Mi - will r e t u r n Cl k will visit s e v e r a l o r p h a n a g e s educat ion a?’ o r p h a n c h i l d r e n , l i e in t i me to m e e t hrs c l a s s e s T u e s d a y . t h e U n i v e r s i t y t o t ho k , s e c u r e d a ' a rn ht s s t u d y o f t h o T H E D A I L Y T E X A N PA G E FIV E ii' * n ,■:* g a i t •- i i m h m S U N D A Y , APRIL 5 , 1931 THEATERS ‘D IS H O N O R E D ” — with M ar­ le n e Dietrich an d V ic to r M c­ L e l l e n , now th ro u g h T u e s ­ '‘A lo h a,” with Raque! d a y . Terre* and B e n Lyon; also sta g e p r e se n t a tio n , W e d n e s ­ d a y through F rid ay . A t the P a ra m o u n t, “M IL L IE ” — w i t h H e l e n T w e lv c tr e e s , R obert A m es, J a m e s Hall, Joh n H allid ay, Lilyan T a sh m a n , Jo an Blon- d ell, and A n ita L ou ise, now “ B eau T u e sd a y , through Id ea l,” with Ralph F orb es, L o r e tta Y o u n g , and Irene Rich, W e d n e s d a y through Friday. At th e H ancock. “ M E N C A L L IT L O V E ” —-w ith A dolp h e M enjou, Leila H y am s, N o r m a n F o ste r , and Mary D u n can , th ro u gh t o d a y W e d n esd a y . D . W . G r i f f i t h ’s “ T h e Birth o f a N a tio n ,” with musical scor e, T hu rsd ay through S a tu r d a y . At the Queen . P age, S u n d a y “ L IT T L E A C C I D E N T ” — with D ou g las Fairb an ks, Jr., an d and Anita M o n d a y . “ T h o r o u g h b r e d ,” with W esley B a rry , T u e sd a y only. “ H alf h o S t at S u n r is e ” with B ert W h e e le r an d R o b ­ e r t W o o ls c y , W o d n e sd a y only. “ R e m o te C o n t t o l ,” w ith W illiam H a in e s and Leila Hyam s, T h u rsd a y and Fri day. “ S c c tla n d Y a rd ,” w ith Edmund Low e and Joan B en nett. S a tu r d a y only. At the T ex as. t o n i g h t “ K E E P S M I L I N G ”— p r e se n te d by the H arley S a d ler C o m ­ th rough pany, n ig h t, m a t in e e W e d n esd a y “ Hard B o ile d ,” W ed n e sd a y. T h ursday nigh t th oru g h S a t ­ urday night, m a t in e e S a t u r ­ day. Al th e Tent T h ea ter. G u ad alu p e S ix t e e n th a n d Streets. R eview ed T od ay “ D I S H O N O R E D ” c u r r e n t a t - Dr. E d nit r d Mi cek, S l a v o n i c 1 l a n g u a g e s , tin f o r S a n A n t o n i o pi c t cessor l e f t Am- S a t u r d a y , wi l l be t i e p r i n c i p a l s p e a k e r at t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l K a n d Fa b l e d i n n e r at t h e Plaza I l i n t e l , M o n d a y at f i l l ! o ’clock. Dr. Mi cek, a g r a d u a t e o f the z m rn m ' v rm m T T M M M p M v e r i t y o f P r a g u e , wi l l s p e a k "AP ary!. , t h e First P r e s i d e n t I c h o s l o\ a k i a , ” a n d wi l l Hi ie p ol i c i e s a n d p e r s o n a Ii ties hi- s i l e n t M a s a t y k a n d r a n wife, ; ,i m e n a no w o m e n int < *■ in w o r l d a f f a i r s will a t t e n d d n u c r , t h e f o u r t h gat he ' hie tho I n t e r n a t i o n a l R o u n d Ta!do, to se k n o w l e d g e o f , a n d f r i e n d l i ng t o w a r d , all t h e n a t i o n s r o ' fi nmt t i on w h o s e airn CLA SSIFIED BATES .Mn*limitn 20 Word* I 30 SS :?•»*• pa r at . v«*!y ne** I i roam 8 May si arew house- to­ t a l e d a t M I W e s t M i l l S tre et, in e»n.y v i lit frig rf* ta nee of the U a i r w H i . 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Mr. S a d l e r anatine e is it u* “ T h e W a t t Fans intromit* Sly” in “ K e e p S m i l i n g , ” a n d g e n t ­ ly h i n t s t h a t t h e r e is m u c h e n j o y ­ m e n t in store f o r t h o s e w h o meet i Pa W a t t s , M a W a t t s , E l m e r W a t t s , B e t t y W a t t s , a n d all thei* n e i g h ­ < Vs u s u a l , w i t h e a c h p r o ­ bors. g r a m wh i c h h a s b e e n a f f t r ed d i n ­ i n g I he < ai ir e f i r s t m o n ! h o f t he b o o k i n g h e r e in A i sti n, t h e k e y ­ n o t e is “ c o m e d y g a l o r e . ” Teuton Goddess Easter Namesake T o d a y is E a s t e r S v\ ell -sec cc ted d a y w h e n c h i l d r e n t h e w o m e n o b t a i n find tire- cd. f e e l i n g t h a t of T h e w o r d “ Haste* i a K i ' - t a * t o n i c o r i g i n -and t h e i r m y t h o h . g v "Post. - e i e n t G e r m a n ic s p r i n g a* wa I! a s a m o n t e o f t t h e y bein if Ti IN T H E P IC T U R E S L eft: M arlene D ietrich, “ D ish on o red, ' P a r a m o u n t. now at Middle: A do lph e M enjoo, It L o v e ,” now in the in at Right: L ilyan T a sh m a n , now at in the H a n ­ “ Men Call th e Q u e e n . “ Millie,” cock. f a i t hl ess, hu'-inpr y e a r * whi c h pa i the* d a u g h t e r c r o w s u p i n t o a wi n- I .some g i r l h o o d . 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Four Bills - C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I diction which the A m erican lions." 4 so a p p a r e n t c i tv - c o u n ty rela in g r e a t Such a schem e, a l th o u g h u«od su c ce ss in E n g la n d with govt rn- in h e r c o u n t y -b o r o u g h in is p r a c tic a lly u n k n o w n m ent, the I nit »*d S ta te s , Mr. Burd me ‘d a te d . Tin adopt ion of ? tu h an a m e n d m e n t would d o u b tle s s m ake fo r g o v e r n m e n ta l a system sim plified in such localities, he be lievt I. This proposed a m e n d m e n t fav o rab ly b y th e w as r e p o r te d S e n a te . It is o f up f o r and bonds l i m i t s ! defin* <1 issuan.ee le g is la tu r e the Amendment S e n a te Jo in t Resolution No. 2 d e a ls w ith im p o r ta n t f u t u r e poll* dies of th e slate, and p io v id e s that the le g isla tu re may a u th o ri z e th* to $ 2 0 0 ,009,000 sa cur* <1 by a ta x un the p u rp o se of m o to r fuels c o n s tr u c tin g a system slate o f highw ays an d r e im b u rsin g o u tla y s or d is c h a rg in g obligations m a d e by count.ii * i oad dist i icts. Tile in issuing or t r e a tin g o b liga tio ns tt> the sum of $20,000, OOO p e r y ea r, and no bomi is to d raw i n t e r e s t I in excess of I 2 p e r ■ c u t p e r in te r e s tin g to n o te a n n u m , is th a t e x p re ssly s tip u la te s th a t "such bo n d s shall n e v e r become a c h a r g e a g a in s t, o r lien upon, a n d no lax shall he o r levied, collec te d , e ith e r d ire c tly or in directly, or an y oth e r p r o p e r ty of arty kind o r c h a r a c te r , real or personal, w ith in this S ta te exc ep t on g as o lin e or o th e r su b sta n c e s used foi p ro p e ll­ ing "] as fuel for m o to r veh icle s." this a m e n d m e n t is b e in g d e b a te d in the S e n a t e aru! I bus far th*' linos have bee n t i g h t ­ final ly d raw n with two- fo r pa sin g th irds vote st ill d o u b t f u I o f at - ta m m e n t The q uestion o f issu in g stat* road bon ds w as o ne o f t i e m a jo r issues in the last g u b e r n a - j-iy* evoked t o n a l c a m p a ig n imn h discussion th e ial cam*.alem atl(j the refjtiired th r o u g h o u t At p rese n t s on* w hat asses ed Steers Take- (< o n tin u e d from 1 Tilt h e e tim e o f the a f t e r n o o n in 15 se co n d s I wa m a de by th** f le e t H arla n who j c a r r ie d o f f th e 120 y a r d hig h h u r ­ f la t. G ray, dles la n k y half-m ilep f ro m A bilene. o u tc la s se d th e field in th e * vent ‘ wintling in 2 m in u te s, 2.3 seconds, H e also r a n a fast lap in th e miJk* { re lay which A. C. 0. won. P a p P erk in * of T e x a s j u m p e d 0 f eet, I 3-8 ne her to win th e high I j u m p a n d Hill H odges, also of Texan, tossed the ja v elin Is.} feet, 4 in* has to c a r r y o f f five points. pole v a u l t j t e r e n c e H a r ry St ii d e r o f A. it M., eon- cha m pion, f o u n d it. n e c e s s a r y to He foi firs t 1 w ith l l y nem an of Texa? at 12 feet. J o h n Grail*- leap e d 23 fee;., J 1-2 inches to win the b ro a d ju m p , t h e til* wind b ehind hi? back. ( raig, second m a n in the c o n f e r e n c e last y ea r, J f a r o utclassed all th e A. M. e n ­ t r a n t s . F a r m e r o f A. & M., la - y e a r ’s w in n e r, g o t his d e g r e e fro m j j u m p b e in g m a d e w ith I A. A- M . la I Ju n e . Wood i»f A. 4 . * ler of T ex n o ut r a n S chil­ to win th e HO yard | run in 50 second* flat. A dam s I o f A. ( . ('. tossed the sot 12 feet, 2 I -2 inches. \ small crow d saw a badly c r ip ­ pled T e x a s te a m look stet ng in the { field eveni?, but r a t h e r w eak in j tra< k plays. T ex a s dill n o t i n t e r a m ile relay te am in that event. J O ne mile run S im m ons, A. C. Cb, W in d ers, A. A- M,, N ance. A. & Vt,* Cohen T exas. T im e . 4 m in ­ utes, 25 seconds. ti t ) y ard ru n Wood, A. 0 . Schiller, T exas, T ra c y , A. & M. Lo el, A. a M. T im e : 50 secon ds fiat. IOO y a r d d a s h —E m m o n s, A. & M.* C ra ig , T ex a s, M eyer, T exas, W eem s, A. ( b C« T im e : IO sec- on Is. Inn, A. A M.. Mc Vey, A. A- M. H ol­ is t ) y a r d high h u rd le s - H a r ­ ms*, T e x a s, T ro u s d a le , Texas. T im e 15 second s flat. s s u y o n i r u n - —G ray , A. C, Mims ,A. & M., Hahn.* A. & M., Schiller, T exas. T im e : 2 ruin. 2.3 seconds. 220 y a rd dash —E m m o n s, A. & M., William*, A. C, < Meyer , Texas, B ad ger, A. & M. T im e : 2*1.0 seconds. 2-mih r u n —-Sim on, A. (b. S m ith , A. & M., B lakeney , T ex as, P e rrk in , A & M. T im e Ii* min. 17.1 seconds. fb O n e mile r e l a y A. (b < . first, T im e : 3 min. A. A M. s e c o n d . 20.3 seconds. 440 y a r d relay A a M. first, third. second, A. (', T e x a s T im e : 43.3 seconds. S h o t p u t Glams, A. C. < ., Cook, H arris, ami S ta f f o r d , Texas. Distilrn e I I f e e t , 2 I -2 int bes. H igh j u m p Perkins4, ’A al ki n , A. ('. < tt t\ A. & M , Vt ongo, A. < . Texas, ( cond. Basse­ and II p s mm ...... y IT jjp M cC rary, T e x a s, tied fo r th ir d ami f if t h f o u r th . H e ig h t: 6 f e e t. I 3-8 inches. Fomby, T e x a s , I Discus throw — W r ig h t, T exas, Dawson, A. & AL, M cL u nep. A. & M., A d a m s , A. G. C. D is ta n c e : 133 fee t, 5 inches. I Broad jump— Craig, Texas, Lawrence, A. Cb Holsenbake, A. <& M„ Elkins, T exas. / D is ta n c e : i 23 fee t, 3 1-2 inches. l a n d S tite le r , A. & M., Pol* v a u l t — H y n e m a n , T ex a s, tie d f o r f ir s t; T ro u s d a le , T exas, an d K eys, A. C. Cb, tied fo r th ird . H e ig h t : i 12 fee t. Ja v e li n e th r o w H odges, T ex as, Behest a, A. & M., L ig h t foot, A. & M., S t a f f o r d , T exas. D ista n ce : I M3 f e e t, 4 inches. P o in ts -A. &. M. I allege, 71; U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s, 53 1-2; A. ! (b College. 40 1-2. Intramurals- ( C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 2.) close sc ore o f 23 to 20. T he S h a rk s took the m e d ley r e ­ lay w ith a tim e o f 60.1 w ith Law- ; ten. Star, and R. Smith on the j team. Irvine o f the Engineers won the : 100-foot breast stroke in 22.6. T urner, E n g in e e r s , won the f re e style e v e n t in 16.8. L aw ton on th e S h a r k s t e a m won the 100-foot hack s tr o k e in 22.5. T he E n g in e e r s won th e 4 0 0 -fo o t rela y I :7.9, With W atkin s, C ro p s, T u r n e r , a n d Irv in e on the team . in T h e E n g in e e r s a r e th e d e p a r t ­ m e n ta l cham p ions, the S h a r k s a re in d e p e n d e n t c h a m ip o n s. a n d th e th e th e f r a t e r n i t y I). K, E a r e c h a m p io n s T eh S h a r k s will swim against th e D K. E .'s f o r th e title of U n iv e r s ity cham pions. T h e finals will be held T u esd a y n ig h t a t 7 ob lock. —o- M a u rin e K ra n so n w e n t t o h e r home in M arshall W e dne day. F a s h i o n F e a t u r e s In Scarbrough's DRESS SALE If you are one of those girls who chooses her clothes on the basis of QUALITY and STYLE as well as PRICE, then this After-Easter sal*; of spring, IOMI fashions will delight your discriminating c ho ic e ! Big Reduction I 'rices on Ice Cream Any flavor Ice Cream or Sherbet- 45c per quart 25c per 15c per h E L E C T R I C REFRIGERATOR with the F E A T U R E S you wanted —at the price > ou can afford to pay is a tim e ly box of J o h n s t o n 's o r M i s s S a y l o r ’s E a s t e r C a n d y T his cream Is a 12^ f b u t t e r fat pro­ d u c t, m a d e of A g r a d e m ilk. P h o n e us your order. •I M i a r i i e s /AV Confectioner P h o n e 4625 University Drug Store P . W . M c F a d d e n & Co. * Leave I t to Charlie's’ P h o n e 3 5 1 4 SPECIAL N e w P rice on Ice C r e a m Q U A R T S , 4 5 c F I N I S , 2 5 c D E L I V E R E D C A M P U S D R U G PHONE 2 1 1 9 1 chop suey Students, You Are Invited I W E S P E C I A L I Z E I N A m e r i c a n , C h in e se a n d M e x ic a n Dishes Good Food C om e O nce Good S erv ice C om r Alway* B on T o n C a f e 609 Congress M M M chop I he G a r d e n Is N o w O p e n Special te a , g i n ­ g e r bread and le m o n a d e served. C a t ’n ’ F id d le l ea R o o m 2707 N. Quad. Ph. 2-4419 easter g r e e tin g s f r o m em m o n s g r i l l t w<»-t hreo-f ou r-si x G u a d a l u p e - ' ~i.................................... - dine to n ig h t b y c a n d le light d i n n e r s — fifty ce n ts C O M E I N N O W F O R D E M O N ­ S T R A T I O N Easy Terms formerly $25 to $39.50 formerly $25 to $49.50 F lat c r e p e s a n d c a n to n crepes . . . c h iff o n s and even light w oo lens! th e s o p h is tic a te d blacks a n d col­ ors. Mostly long sleeved. PU s t y of F ro c k s of flat c re p e s a n d c h iff o n s to “ p la y " in, to “ t e a ” . and in or to dance in . . sp o n g y wool s u its to tr a v e l in! Color variety. SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR S c a r b r o u g h B u i l d i n g S c a r b r o u g h B u i l d i n g formerly $39.50 Authentic copies of the Mas­ . are ter Paris Designers . . There are in this group. dresses and jacket suits for all spring-time occasions. SECOND FLOOR S c a r b r o u g h B u i l d i n g J. R. Reed Music Co. I h e B e t t e r R a d io S to re .1 W H E R E TO EAT SUNDAY EVENING Table* d ’h o t e s e r v e d t o 9 p . na. f r o m 6 • -v e r y e v e n i n g . The Driskiil For T H E G A B L E S T E A R O O M 2506 Rio Gran de Phone 9671 " A ** JeJ* * * rn 2J rn* f CVS"JA. **** * Stephen F. A u s t i n a Baker H o t e l H o t e l J. C, Clapt on, Mgr, "Lour Easter Dinner! Entertain yourself . . . and, of course, y *> ii r date, with a wonderful Easter dinner at t h e Drisldll Hotel, where the re have been un­ usual ar ra n g e m e n ! s ma de to m a k e this one o f your beest repasts. Special a r r an ge m e nt s made sorori t y f r a t e r n i t y aud f o r ballant is,. D o n 't D e n y Y o u rse lf J This Treat! An E a ste r S u r p r is e ! W* hav e p la n n e d for special E a s i e r crow ds, ami you 'll m d be d is ­ a p p o in te d in o ur E a s t e r Dinner. T H E D R ISK IL L H O T E L H om e o f S outhern H osp ita lity W. L. Stark, Mgr. The Fashionable Place to Dine 1 On Easter Sunday A quiet secluded spot above and a n a y fro m th( racket of the city, A place that is noted f o r its f i n e food. t §: