VOL. XXX! sit* Batta Stxaii RALLY FOR OKLAHOMA GAME SET FOR TONIGHT AT 7:15 Babbitt to Talk Today’s Election Contract Today A t Sooner Game To Fill Women’s Location Plans balker Wins First Delayed on New Men’s Dormitory Prize in Brown AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1929. The First College Daily in the South SIX PAGES TODAY ^ No. 24. ^ Academic Offices A special elec tion will be held th is m o r n in g to select t h r e e w o m en assem bly m e m b e rs fro m th e College of A rts a n d Sciences. C o n fu sio n in th e S t u d e n ts ' A ssem bly ele c tio n T u e sd a y , d u e to the om ission of one c a n d id a te f ro m th e ballot, n e c e s sita te d a special election. T he v o tin g boxes will be open b e tw e e n 9 a n d I o ’clock in t h e r o ­ t u n d a of th e Main B uilding. O th e s t u d e n ts in th e College o f A r t s an d Sciences will be eligible to vote. B oth men a n d w o m e n a r e eligible to vote. 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Council M ae Baldw in was u n a n im o u sly : T h e d in n e r w as to be given in , r e -e le c te d c h a ir m a n o f e r a tiv e house council a t a in g in th e S cottish R ite Dorm!- th e c o - o p c o m m e m o ra tio n of D ean H a r p e r ’s m eet- lo n g service to th e I Diversity aru in h o n o r o f his s e v en tieth also b ir th d a y . low s: R o s a l i e L e s l i e L o u i s e F a r m e r R u t h P h i f e r M a d g e M a i e r E m m a D . H a l l E d i t h E t l e n b e r g e r F l o r e n c e W e y m o u t h Rusk Picks Four Men For Debates T h e R usk L ite r a r y S ociety W e d ­ n e s d a y n ig h t held t r y o u ts to r the ^ t e a m s to r e p r e s e n t th e club in th e fall in te r s o c ie ty d eb a te s. P e r k in s a n d M orris will speak f o r t h e so- c i e ty in th e c o n te s ts in w hich Rusk ; side o f t h e \ d r a w s th e affirm ative q u es tio n . M cNeese will com pose th e te a m to uphold to be u s e d T h e ^ q u e s t i o n ii c d . T h u i fall is, “ R e so lv e d : T h a t th e In s t a l i n i s t P la n of B u y in g Is a D a n g e r to A m e r ic a n P r o s p e r i t y . ” T h e Rusk te a m d r e w a bye in th e f i r s t ro u n d o f in te r s o c ie ty co m pe­ th e A t h e ­ titio n , and will m e e t n a e u m te a m in t h e second ro u n d . M on d a y n ig h t, N o v e m b e r 4, the R u s k n e g a tiv e t e a m will en g a g e te a m th e A th e n a e u m affirm ative a t th e r e g u l a r w eekly g a t h e r i n g of T w enty-six Entered in Final Trials of Fall Sem ester Texas Exes To Have Booth In Adolphus Lobby F in a l tr y o u t s f o r th e C u r ta in C lub will be held this T h u r s d a y n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock in S Hall. 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McCurdy, | e x e cu tiv e s e c r e ta ry , will b e a t th e show Tw o girls 1 t h a t T e x a s ex es f ro m all p a r t s of the s t a t e will a t t e n d th e gam e, th e f irs t sta g e d betw e en tw o schools in m a n y y ea rs. ----------- -o------- Pat Neff Takes A d v a n c e r e p o r t s th e Oath of Office P a t M. Neff, f o r m e r g o v e r n o r of J e a n e t t e S haw , J e a n C a n a d a y , M oody as a m e m b e r of th e T e x a s C a ro ly n P a t t e r s o n , M elba T a y lo r. R ailroad C om m ission, was g iv e n the o a th o f office W e d n e s d a y a f t- M a r g a r e t V a u g h a n , D o ris Buch- a n a n , E velyn M a tth e w s, A lm a * m o o n a t 5 ©’clock. 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M a rie M orrow , who was the del- h a v e b ee n ad d e d to th e r o s t e r a r e | T he policy o f t h e co -o p e ra tiv e as follow s: C. W. D uke, F. U rib e, house council is c o -o p e ra tio n w ith J e g a te to Pi L am b d a Theta n ation al A. J . B r y a n , J r . , J a c k M cLeroy, : tho se in a u t h o r i ty , a n d its p u rp o se j co n v e n tio n , will speak, a n d M arvin B urch . officials o f th e f r a t e r n i t y . f r a t e r n i t y will Officers o f th e is to r e g u la te th e social a f f a i r s o f j th e d o r m ito r y , it w a s e x p lain e d . m e e t a t 7 o ’c lock V I F T S l F l g L / V e f K a U I T he L o n g h o rn Q u a r t e t th is y ea r will be com posed o f th e follow ing m e m b e rs of th e M e n ’s Glee Club: Bill J a c k s o n , second b a s s ; David H e a rn , first b a s s; I rv in g I. N a th a n , S e a r c y Lee second a n d t e n o r ; J o h n s o n , first te n o r . J o h n s o n h d ir e c to r o f th e q u a r t e t . T h e q u a r ­ t e t is w o rk in g on s e v e r a l num b er. to be b r o a d c a s t o v e r s ta tio n KUT in th e n e a r f u t u r e , I rv in g N a th a n , an n o u n c e d J u d g e s f o r the ev e n in g w e re th e follow ing m e m b e r s : H o rn e , W il-j Hams, a n d G oldblat. -------------- o— Cowboys to Drill For O .U. Game Today r e p o r t T h e C ow boys will in f u ll u n if o r m th is T h u r s d a y a f t e r - mTb B u L t t t tic e f o r s tu n t s to be s ta g e d t h e T e x a s-O k la h o m a g a m e S a t u r ­ d a y , J a k e L ooney, f o r e m a n , an­ nounced W e d n esd ay . Freshman Girls Told Best Ways to Study F r e s h m a n girls w ere i n s t r u c t e d . T alks w ere m ade also a t L ittlefie ld m a n a g e r of th e club, I ^ p r o p e r - t h o * , o f o b l a t i o n I - f c - j * R I * M C I - a n d I f a c u lty m e m b e r s visited a t and w h e n to stu d y , w hen a g r o u p j U e m U n o f M e m b ers o f th e L o n g h o rn every of F rid a y w o m e n ’s d o r m ito r ie s T u e s d a y a f - , K a th e r in e W h e atley , p r o f e s s o r of n ig h t in M ain B u ild ing 157. The te r n o o n . T h e w ere a r r a n g e d a n d d ir e c te d by Miss Ruby T e r r il, d e a n o f WO** R om ance Tullia, in s t r u c to r in h is to ry ; Miss tin c o n c e r t C h ristm as, a n d se v eral week-end T e r r i l l ; Dr. W. A. F e e i n g , p r o ­ tr ip s to n e a r b y to w ns. V audeville f e s s o r of c h e m is tr y ; Dr. B. C. T h a r p , a s s is ta n t d e a n of th e Col-■ sk its a r e b eing a r r a n g e d , and a la n g u a g e s ; Mrs. J . L J G le e Club p la n s inclu d e a n Aus- fre s h m e n w e re Miss Monday, T u e sd a y , t h e f a c u lty who th e f a c u lty w ho Q u a r t e t th e men, an d Mi s D oro th y G e b a u e r, to be given b efo re a r e b e in g held se rie s o f ta lk s a n d f o r th e H, J. L u t c h e r S ta r k , c h a irm a n o f th e B o a rd o f R e g en ts, f u r n is h ­ ed p a r t o f th e m o n e y f o r t h e Cow b o y ’s n e w u n if o rm s , w hile A th le tic C ounc il d o n a te d th e o th e r a s s is ta n t d e a n o f w om en. p a r t did not have T he C ow boys th e m s e lv e s to p ay fo r forms. s tu d e n ts o f G ra ce lege o f A r t s a n d S cie nce s; the u ni- H all, th e W’o m a n ’s Building , a n d J o h n W. C a lhoun , c o m p tr o lle r a n d I on th e p ro g ra m s . F r e s h m a n am i s a x o p h o n e q u a r t e t w i n D e inc I unco M eredith Nicholson, a t the meet- E d g a r P fiel is ing o f Ashbo! L ite r a r y Society a t N ew m an H all met at Grace H a ll professor o f applied m ath em atics.; director o f the saxophone q u a r t e t , , 5 o ’clock in T Hall, Reagan Society Meets Thursday R e ag a n L ite r a r y Society will m e e t th is T h u r s d a y a t 5 o’clock, in th e g ir ls ’ s t u d y hall. The n am es for m e m b e r s h ip will be placed b e­ S n y d er, fore Several presid e n t, business m a t t e r s also a r e to be (I i-.cussed. th e society, A d a a n n o u n c e d . A SH B E L M E E T S T O DA Y M a ry J o F itz g e r a ld will review by Th# T e n n e s s e e C avalier,” M any f r ie n d s of Mr. Neff w ere F o ru m a t a m e e ti n g o f the execu- held W ed n esd ay am ong th e m ; R l f h t a t ? 0 >c]oek a t th e y .M .C .A . a n d i . . • , „ ,, ,. ,,, r p ro sen t to c o n g r a t u l a t e him on his | tive c o m m ittee , a p p o in tm e n t, were J a n e Y, McOallum, s e c r e ta ry w . s t a t e ; G re g o ry H atc h er, s ta te < _ . J a m e s Shaw, b anking t r e a s u r e r ; . r> i i .. co m m issio n er; R. L. Bobbitt, at- t m e y g e n e r a l ; P a t D o ugherty, ce re ta ry to G o v e r n o r M oody; W. A. K eeling, f o r m e r a t to r n e y g e n ­ et a1; R. B. W a lth a ll, fo rm e r sec­ r e ta r y 1 to Mr. Neff, . r„ , . . . Pep Rally Tonight A tto r n e y G en e ra l R. L. B obb itt will m a k e a short address to the foo tb all fa n s g a th e r e d a t th e O pen A ir T h e a t e r tonigh t for the “ pep” rally f o r th e S oo n er-L o n g h o rn g am e in Dallas Saturday. The rally is sc hedu led to begin a t 7:15 o’clock. “ E v ery b o d y pla n n in g to a t te n d th e g am e in D allas should atten d ■♦the rally and practice the yells t h a t we a r e goin g to use in the r o o t e r s ’ section at the big in te r­ se ctio n al f r a y , ” “ Shorty” Irving T e n n a n t, head yell leader, W ed n esd ay . said “ We will h a v e several an ­ n o u n c e m e n ts to m a ke th at w ill be of especial i n te r e s t and value to those who will m a k e th e t r i p , ” he added. “ We w a n t all th e stu d en ts to the to go to com e o u t an d rally, w h e th e r th e y plan D allas o r n o t,” he said. ta k e part in ------------ o------------- j Janzen Attends Dietetic Meeting Societies Begin First Round Of Debates Monday A thenaeum , H oggs M eet In Initial Tilts O f Series T h e In te r-so c ie ty d e b a te con- te sts will begin M onday night, T hom a s Kousse, d e b a tin g coach an nounced W ednesday. T h e A th e­ from nae u m affirmative te a m will m e e t th e ir opp o n en ts th e Hogg D e b a tin g Club in Law B uilding 7, and the A th e n a e u m n ega tive te a m will challenge th e affirmative | r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s f o r th e H ogg Club in th e Y.M.C.A. 3. t e a m of c o n tin u e d through out affirm ative the n ega tive Miss A n n a W. J a n z e n , director o f th e U n iv ersity Commons, re­ from to A u stin M onday tu r n e d D etroit, Mich., w h e re she attend ed a m e e tin g o f th e forem ost d ie­ tic ia ns of th e U n ite d S tates. The. m e e tin g begun M onday, O ctober 7, a n d th e week. T he follow ing Monday, N ov em ­ ber 4, is th e d a te s e t f o r th e con­ te s t betw een the A th e n a e u m affir­ m a tiv e sp e a k e rs and the Rusk n e g ­ ativ e te am . T hey will m e e t in Law B uilding 7. N ov em b er 6 the sp e a k e rs will Rusk th e m e e t A th e n a e u m Society in Law Build- j OUsly r e m a r k e d . N o v em b e r 15, when th e d e b a te b e ­ tw ee n th e H ogg Club the Rusk neg a tiv e te a m a t th e Y. M. C. A., a n d th e Rusk affirmative sp e a k e rs will m e e t th e H ogg n e g ­ ativ e team in Law B uilding 3. “ T h e p u rp o se o f th e m ee tin g w as to te ll p eo ple how to diet painlessly,” Miss J a n z e n huroor- T h e f i r s t p a r t I o f th e m e e ti n g w as g iven to lec- T h e c o n te sts will close F riday, t a r e s a n d discussions o f th e va- o f th e s u b j e c t rio u s phases o f P a r t o f t h e tim e w as d ie tetics. a t s p e n t in v isitin g th e h ospital A n n A rb o r, a n d t h e H a r p e r H o spital a t D etroit, w h e r e tho di­ etetic d e p a r t m e n t s w ere in sp e cted . T he U n iv e r s ity o f M ichigan a n d the Rush medical schools w e r e also visited. E x p e r im e n ts which those in d e p a r t m e n t s h a d co n d u c te d v ario u s hosp itals w e r e a s o u rce o f v alu ab le in f o rm a tio n to t h e visit­ ing dietician s, Miss J a n z e n said. “ Resolved, T h a t th e I n s ta llm e n t P la n of B u y ­ ing to A m erican P ro s p e rity .” S peeches a r e to be te n m in u te s in le n g th ; re b u tta ls , five. All s tu d e n ts who a r e m e m ­ bers o f th e respe ctive societies are eligible to p a rtic ip a te , ex c ep t the those who have r e p r e s e n te d U niv ersity inte rco lle g ia te in an forensic contest. W in n e r s will be 1 a w a rd e d th e ll. A. W ro e cup and Go to A.S.C.E. Meet Ferguson, Focht -------------- o--------------- Is a D an g e r qu estion T h e an d is: in i Historical Figures W ill Be In Littlefield Memorial Coppini Designer T exas Lim estone W ill Be Substituted For Granite Dr. II. Y. B e n e d ic t, p r e s id e n t of th e U n iv ersity , is e x p e c te d to r e ­ t u r n fro m College S ta tio n this m o r n in g an d likely will e n t e r a c o n f e re n c e w ith th e b q ard of t r u s ­ te e s fo r th e le ttin g of th e c o n t ra c t fo r th e Littlefield M em orial G ate way. Bids on th e s t r u c t u r e have b ee n opened, b u t th e co m m ittee , o f which H. A. W roe, p r e s id e n t of th e A m erican N a tio n a l Bank, c h a ir m a n , h as delay e d an n o u n c in g th e le ttin g of th e c o n t r a c t u n til B e n e d ic t’s r e t u r n t o A ustin and final approval given to the plans T he m e m orial will be located on th e south side o f th e cam pus, a t th e head of U n iv e rsity A venue. T h e a r c h w a y will cover an a r e a of IOO f e e t by 200 feet. B e g in ­ n in g a t th e so u th side of the s t r u c ­ tu r e , th e b ase will g ra d u a lly rise tow ard the n o r th end to the pylon s, 35 fee t in h e ig h t. Bronze figures of well kn o w n m e n in th e h isto ry of T exas, in th e Civil W a r, a n d in th e late W orld W a r, will be a r ­ ra n g e d th e u p p e r and low er pools, in th e c e n te r of th e j m em orial. T he figures will r e p r e ­ se n t th e fusion of th e so u th an d the n o r th . A goddess r e p r e s e n t ­ ing “ A m e r ic a ” upon snip, “ Colum bia,” will be ere cte d in the u p p e r basin. T he ship will be p r e ­ ceded by sea-horses, and w a te r will be throw n a g a in s t the sides of th e ship, giving th e boat an a p ­ p e a ra n c e of m otion. a r o u n d th e lim estone, which The original p la n s called fo r g ra n ite bases fo r th e figures, b u t a grade of is found n e a r A u stin , will be s u b sti­ tu te d . T he sto n e h as b een d e ­ clared one o f th e m o s t durable building m a te r ia ls know n. th e figures, s ta te d Pompeo Coppini, scu lp to r, who designed last J u n e when he visited th e U n iv e r ­ sity th a t it w ould be v ery h a r d to g e t a con cep tio n of how th e m e ­ morial will a p p e a r fro m a stu d y or tho d r a w i n g , anti p la n ,. people of T e x a s will n o t realize,! until the s t r u c t u r e is finished, th a t they have s o m e th in g t h a t c a n n o t be the South. T e x a s will be proud of it,” Coppini declared. fou nd a n y w h e re else in “ Tho » C arl » “ u h - Beta Alpha Psi To Meet Tonight and W hen th e g a te w a y is com pleted, p ro fe ssio n a l a c c o u n tin g f r a t e r n i t y , one of th e g r e a t d r e a m s of the will hold its sem i-m o nthly m e etin g the late G eorge W. Littlefield will B e ta A lpha Psi, h o n o r a r y to n i g h t at 0:15 o’clock, a t 1 M e n ’s F a c u l ty Club. Fireside Forum Plans Formulated Wednesday in P. M. F e r g u s o n a n d J. A. F o c h t. pro fe sso rs t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f civil e n g i n e e r in g o f th e U n iv ersity . l e f t W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n to a t ­ te n d a m e e ti n g o f th e T e x a s se c ­ tion o f th e A m e r ic a n S ocie ty o f ; Civil E n g in e e r s a t C o rp u s Christi. P ro f e s s o r F o c h t will r e a d a p a ­ p e r on th e “ S c ie ntific A r r a n g e ­ m e n t of C o n c re te M a teria ls to O b- j la in a M a xim u m S t r e n g t h . ” Dean T. U. T a y l o r will h a v e a p a p e r on th e “ D e b it in g o f R e servoirs a n d : C a n a ls,” also to be re a d by P ro - I fessor F ou cht. P ro f e s s o rs F e rg u so n a n d F o c h t to r e t u r n S u n d a y a r e e x p e cted nigh t. Dean T a y l o r said. P la n s w ere f o r m u la te d f o r this y e a r ’s p r o g ra m s of th e F ireside cd to call on th e b o a r d in g houses and organize th e gro u p s. . M. D, W o o d b u ry , as sociate secre- ta r y of the Y.M.C.A., presided, „ . . . , , . . . . . . I p r a y e r by D ean V. I. Moore. “T h e se m e e tin g s ,” D e a n Moore explain ed, “ a re s p o n so re d by the Y.M.C.A. to lift th e m o r a l s t a n d ­ a rd s of the s tu d e n ts, d eve lop th e i r C h ristian life, and b r in g th e m in closer re la tio n w ith th e f a c u lty . ” * T he follow ing m e m b e r s of th e The m e e ti n g w as opened w ith a , executive co m m ittee w e re p r e s e n t : In D ean V. I. Moore, W . T. M a th er, an op ening s t a t e m e n t th e p r e s id ­ a n d W. A. F e llin g f ro m th e f a c ­ ing officer, Mr. W o o d b u ry , said J. M. H ancock, R. G. D u rs t, u lty ; th e p r o g r a m s w ould begin t h a t j M onday, N o v e m b e r 4, and w ill con- a n d W\ M. S canlan r e p r e s e n te d t h e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Council. T h e It w as e x ­ | tin u e f o r six weeks. b o a rd in g house r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s on plained by Mr. W o o d b u ry t h a t 55 l e tte r s had b e e n s e n t to f a c u l t y , the c o m m itte e p r e s e n t w e re Has- m e m b e rs a s k in g th e m to se rve as I kell R oberts, Ike Moore, a n d F o rd leaders o f f o r u m discusions, and : C hauncey. t h a t 25 had v o lu n te e r e d to serve. Mr. W oo d b u ry , a n n o u n c e d th e a n d follow ing th a t or | hav e v o lu n te e re d to se rv e as fo ru m b o a r d in g houses le a d e rs : H. C. B lo d g ett, E. C. H. ganized. T h e g r o u p in each house selects th e f a c u lty m e m b e r th a t Bant>!, F a t h e r B iakeslee, J. W. th e y wish to have as th e ir leader, j C alhoun, F . L. J e w e t t , Clyde Lit- A lis t o f su b je c ts f o r discussion j tiefield, R. A. Laws H a r ri s M aster- a r e s u b m i tte d a n d th e g ro u p s se- son, W. T. M a th e r , V. I. Moore, le ct th e s u b je c t in which th e y a re Jo h n M cC urdy, A m o Now'otny, C. P. P a tte r s o n , H. T. P arlin , D. m ost in te r e s te d . It w as voted by the co m m ittee A P eniek, L. W. P ay n e, D. C. Red- to o rg a n iz e the f r a t e r n i t y houses j dick, T. IL Shelby, Wr. A. Sm ith, l a w r e n c e W h a r to n , B e ry r W hit­ th ro u g h th e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Coun- ed. H askell R o b e rts, Ike Moore, ak e r, F r e d W a lk e r, E r n e s t C. and Ford Chauncey were appoint* I VYebb, and Jacob J. W em stein. f r a t e r n i t y houses f a c u lty m e m b e r s h av e bee n T h e Glee Club Has Fall Banquet T he Girl ’ Glee Club held th e ir a n n u a l fall s e m e s te r b a n q u e t W e d ­ n e s d a y a t 6 o ’clock a t th e U n i­ v e r s ity Com mons. O ffic e rs o f t h e club a n d Miss D o ro th y G e­ b a u e r , sponsor, w ere p re s e n te d . V irg in ia D echerd, m a n a g e r, p r e ­ sided a s to a s tm is tr e s s in t h e a b ­ s e n ce o f C a ro ly n Cason, p re s i­ to w ith d r a w d e n t, who h a s h ad I from school d ue to illness. A varied p r o g ra m , given by v a rio u s m e m b e r s o f th e club, w as as follow s: pianolog ue by Flossie W eym ou th ; w histling solo, A lice H a r t ; vocal solo M a ry S teger; piano solo, M ildred Kidd? and a ta p d an c e by J a n e t S h ep p ard . ------------ o------------ J. Frank Dobie Speaks at Reunion J. Frank Dobie, associate pro­ fessor of E nglish, will leave F ri­ day for San A ntonio to attend the Old Trail D rivers’ Reunion. He will speak on the subject o f “T exas - i i Longhorns.” KOY, HOPKINS LOOK GOOD AGAINST ^VARSITY . . . .. • “ "■ lM^ 1 "*11 — J . T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. =4 S a r a f i n y H a * S q u a d F r e e afternoon at 4 o’clock, with more following m atches will than I Th men entered. — FIRST ROUND INTRAMURAL TENNIS SCHEDULED TODAY : the Sports vs. Dissipators; Mus­ keteers vs. San Antonio; Y. M. A. vs. H aynes House: and Com­ mons vs. Little Cam pus A. F.iogles matches in the in tra m u ra l sports d ep a rtm e n t will s ta r t th is The first round of the tennis phone the in tra m u ra l office for in- The following class A f r a t e r ­ nity teams will meet in th e first rounds at 4 o’clock * t o d a y : Kappa Gamma Delta vs. Kappa A lpha; ; Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Pi Kappa Al­ at 4 o’clock today : K. R. Ball, Log. ^ pha; Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi d ir e c tio n s issued by the depart- vs. Joe R. Pool, A e a d e m ; Torn Fin- .Sigm a Delta; Sigma Nu vs. Lambr In the dep artm ental league the struetions." be played ment to th e contestants are as f o l - 1 negan, Eng. vs. M. R. D utton, E ng; de ( hi Alpha, Sigma Alpha low ,: Epsi- J. B. I K M , MW., vs. L. f t I lo" v*. K appa S i* m a J H alf Moon Tau I » tho I vs. Sigma Chi; and Alpha r, “ The in tra m u ra l tennis to urn a -, Braun, E ng., and a t L • nrheta ment will be held cm courts the .--oath east corner cdf the Stad- j ium. C ontestants are to report to at followinc m a t , h e , will be played: Omeya vs. m e t a Slyma Willie Silverman. B. B. A., v ,. R. 1 R oger, E n * . ; H a rry Moiler, I pendent and Academ, vs. .Sam Wilcox, Eng.; W alter Roten, B. B. IU, vs. W. Hedden, Eng.; A. D unbar, Eng. vs. F. M. Dee se, Eng.; E. W. Carrot, Eng., vs. F. Marion Smith, B. IU A.; Z. C. Steakley, Law, vs. W. S. Rohm, Academ ; Bal P utm an, X.aw, and B. B. A., vs. H. C. The f in d round* ,n both ,nde- f ra te r n ity ria** B tennis singles will be played Mon­ day, October 21, a t 4 o’clock. The opponents will be announced later. All t h e schedules for all the rounds a r e posted a t Z Hall, and direct j information may be obtained a t I t h e intra m u ra l office in Z Hall. — ---------- o........... .. . — Ber! P.oomer spent Sunday in a f t e r contest. in tra m ura l m anagers before I the All and each matches m ust be played as indi­ cated on schedule. Players not I rep orting within lb minutes a f te r time for contest to s ta r t will for­ feit. All matches will he the best I vs. C. Vt. Measels, Eng.; two out of three, except semi- Homer finals and finals in the league apd i Mauer, Eng. U niversity championship games, which will be the best three out of A In case of rain, five sets. c o n te sta n ts are requested to the rounds Cox, at 5 The following independent class teams will m eet New Braunftds visiting friends A - J in the f ir s t; Harold Met ants spent the week- o’clock today: DeMo- j end in Fayetteville, Ark., where he tele- lay vs. J. A.’s; Alford vs, Beverly; [atte n d e d the football game. ? ~4g( A S A D V E R T I S E D I N T H E S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G P O S T T H IS W E E K j8*~ PAGE 2 W a t c h i n g THE STEERS by V a n F l e e t C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Pct. 1 .0 0 0 .OOO OOO .OOO OOO .OOO OOO P W L T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T ex a s — J . — 0 ■Rice 0 T. C. U . . 0 Cl m . u . 0 A A M 0 B aylor I Arkansas I o o 0 0 0 0 This Week** Game* T e x a s v*. Oklahoma < D a lla s ) , S M U . v*. S. M U F th. 'A. a m . v*. T. C. U. (F o r t W o r t h ) A rkansas vs. B ay! or / W a c o ) . Okiahoma coaches and fan* are looking for just a* hard a game the in Dallas next Saturday as followers of the arr* lo nghorn* expecting, a f te r the Texas victory over Arkansas. In an article on the sport page of The Oklahoma Daily, student publication of the Sooner school, th*’ Steer* are re­ p o r t e d to be a* big as the Neb­ raska crew, and “ In addition to being big and rough, take to the aerial game much more than the historical € »rnhusker ou tfits have dune.” The Longhorns may not he as big and rough as the Soon­ lf ers anticipate Saturday, they use the same passes they used against Arkansas, there will be a beautiful display of passing. but Blue Frosh Take Offense Against Longhorn Squad M eadows, Beular Still On Injured List; Rose O.K. pair of a to rtd Y^ar* A by tho narco of Roy and Hop­ ling kins W ednesday took tu rn about Freshman-ReserveGame Saints Take On for 2:30 Friday Southwestern U. Here Saturday Set Heavy practice; a ctio n * face the various freshm an team#* over the week-end, while the Varsity elevon is tak in g on the O klahom a Sooners in D allas. The Ragttot will go over to House Park Field this afternoon for a scrimm age with the Austin High School Maroons, who take on Harlanrlale High _____________ _____ _II—W.I.I + 0f sa n Antonio thi* week. Frids* v football all season, suffered a char-j afternoon a team picked from the ley horse in the Arkansas gam e, j combined Blue and Red squad- wili play a team picked from the Varsity reserves who do n o t mas*' From Injuries For Conference Go St. E dw ard’s University foot- j ball team will open its Texas Con - ference schedule next Saturd ay j with a game to be played with Southw estern U niversity in Mem­ orial Stadium. The game will be home- the f e a t u r e of the annual of St. coming of form er students Edward’*, the trip to Dallas and the inelig hie freshmen in a scrimmage game sta rtin g at, on Freshman Field, on the standing of the teams, but w e B e w a r e o f the strength o f t h e ' will furnish an opportunity tm th e b a r g e s a merry chase. L i ttle - 1 tw o teams, m both eleven* have men to pick up more experience. laying off work **n a slight and has l»aen kepi out of practice, j Meadows had hrs knee slightly, ,vr**w bed in practice Tuesday, and was yesterday. Both are expected to be in shape tor th*- Big ’Un his bandage Rose still w e a n around his head, but hi* injury isn’t bothering him. showing the Varsity el* idea of what they are to expect when they stg rt their Saturday afternoon fuss with the Oklahoma eleven in Italia* a i the Fair. Roy and Hopkins weren’t the only ones {riving the Steers plenty of trouble, a the frosh linemen were carrying the Varsity out of the plays. A fter watching the ftr*t-y<»ar men {rive his field Hi nt the S teers through a I been well scouted. Marty Kar«»w signal practice I looked the Sooners over in their tough period of a f te r he had cleared the held. Th*' coaches <ad*r- E d itorial H U L T i o t a o * 1 * 1 - 4 1 . (A ft e r I t P- » . 91*7.1 lushness »•«*!. r n. Matt. Telephone# i H I M *»* I *16*. Trimmed by th# U liw tlitl Vt***. A- C V n r l t Manager. Inlet*# a* MWend f l u ' matter »« *■« * e * t« ® c r at A u n t.a. 7> * a * . SwImm* rialto* prifi: I * -e dollars yearly W M . KAY MU.LES D A V ID MALI. Ma nay J Bf Editor.. | I S I t ! ?j ; \ y s NE H S By DAN C. F O W L E R 1. 2 . 3 4. 5. C o n fe re n c e U o n ec e* » ftf. Accept In v ita tio n . D elicate S u r g e r y . D ete rm in e Lawl«i»#**»* M acD onald in T o ro n to . Editorial Writer# _ - " f> R .a* ** •|! K Isabel May** D e p a rtm e n t S ta ff# MMwa tin e d Roy Canoe jiff Ha***ll Department Head* Iiar>!e L x<,cutinff c o m p a n y b u t a m o d e s t m u le , b u t W h i l e H o u s e in W a s h i n g t o n , T he law e n fo rc e m e n t com m ls- sion hn-s an n o u n ced tw o ad d itio n a l expert** to d e te rm in e th e law less­ n ess of g o v ern m e n t officers in e n ­ fo rc in g o th e r law*. p ro h ib itio n an d R a m sa y M acD onald, E n g li h p rem ier, is now in T o ro n to , w here h< will c o n fe r w ith C a n a d ia n offi­ cial*. A m ong th e s u g g e ste d m ean s of th** k iller e le p h a n t, ar*’ e le c tro c u tio n . t o t h e I ^ a n g u l a t i o n , * firing aqaad, and ll hun been decided that T h e w o r l d h a s no s y m p a t h y s the ej9phant will die today by pot­ Black D iam ond, t h e t o w - p a t h poison. led , I n t h i s a g e ^ ,|t whi r** about T w elv e h u n d re d g ra in s of j t e r t h e la z y m a n . w h e n w e c a n t r a v e l t h r o u g h j potassium cyanide w ill he ad min­ n ie a i r at th e ra te o f 176 m iles five gra in s] , a n h o u r , w h e n w e c a n tun** in, 0f the Kame poison 1* sufficient to hu- on t h e r a d i o in A u s t i n a n d l i s - 1 bring about the death of a t e n t o a m u s i c a l p ro g ra m t h a t man being. is b e i n g p l a y e d in D e n v e r , a n d w h e n c o t t o n A pearl w eighing 50 grain* a n d is p ic k e d f r o m t h e s t a l k o f t h e fleecy s t a p l e valued at $250,OOO ha* been re- o n e d a y a n d m a d e i n t o a a ty l - ported found by fisher* in th* i s h s u i t o f c l o t h e s t h e n e x t, persia® Gulf. t h e i d l e r is o u t o f p la c e . L u r - Official* of a Chicago a ir tra n s - lyle a p t l y says* “ t h e r a c e of i n t e n s e ; t h e port com pany claim th a t E. Ham- l i f e h a s b e c o m e r u n n e r s a r e t r e a d i n g o n e a c h Ilion Le**, air m ail pilot, e*tablish- o th e r 'f i h e e ls . W o e b e u n t o cd a new record Tuesday when hi* t h e m a n w h o s t o o p s t o t i e h is completed 1,2 5 0 ,one miles in tin s h o e - s t r i n g s . ” ---------- ---------- sir. F O R E IG N la n g u a g e e x a m in a tio n s f o r re q u ire m e n t ’n E n g lish , all ‘ who h ave n o t y e t sa tis fie d th e se an d f o r o th e r , w ho ju n io r d e p a r tm e n t »■ JtrM t.n ae co n d Lula* I d e p a r tm e n t o ....... h av e co m p leted a be red c o u rw l a n - - u p c r i n t c n d e n t ; S a ra h ( la p p , atu- g u a c o will he held a t 2 o 'clo ck <■«"» in th e b n r v e r a lty , a . secrc- an d club lrb ra r a n rn c lire , a rc in c lu d es Mrs. th e ; a s in a fo r.d # n in M ain S a tu rd a y , O cto b e r 19, B u ild in g 250. ta ry , an d M a rth a M itchell Lee D a v e n p o rt, s tu d e n ts , a le ad e rs. D o ro th y E lle n S h iv ers, M arian T H E R E will be a jo in t m e e ti n g ' S eid e rs, an d M ary E le a n o r S hiv­ C. A. S W A N SO N , _______ e r th e h o u se m o th e rs f o r boy*: “ ta, s tu d e n ts , a r e te a c h e rs a n d f o r g irls T h u rs d a y n ig h t 7 :3 0 o 'clo ck in th e g irls ’ hall in the M ain B u ild in g . a t j s u b s titu te s in th e p rim a ry M a ttie D odson, s tu d y p e rtin e n t. I H E firs! ro u n d o f in te rc o lle g ia te j b e g in n e r* ’ d e p a rtm e n t. d e b a te try o u ts , sch ed u led f o r F rid a y , O c to b e r 18, h as b een p o st­ p o n ed u n til T u e sd a y , O c to b e r 22, in th e Law B u ild in g a u d ito riu m . C o n te s ta n ts h o ld in g n u m b e r s fro m 1-34 in clu siv e w ill sp e ak in th e a fte rn o o n , b e g in n in g 2 S p e a k e rs w ith n u m b e rs o'clock. :ir»-72 w ill sp e ak in th e ev e n in g , b eg in n in g a t 7CIO o ’clock. a t T . A. R O U S S E , D e b a te C oach. - .......... o —.........- — Photos of Models Shown in W indow A m o N o w o tn y , a s s is ta n t d ea n o f m en, is sc o u tm a s te r of th e Boy S co u t tro o p . —o —- H O S P I T A L l i s t St, D av id ’* H o sp ital in c lu d ed list W ed ­ n esd ay th r e e stu d e n t* , R. F. C a rro ll, Sarah** Brook*, an d Hie ten S h o rt. lin t I n fir m a ry T h e S eto n in ­ cluded H e n ry Mills, Je ssie D on­ ald, W . B. S ealy , T h e o d o re J o ­ seph, C a rly le N ew b erry , E lb e rt S tu b b le fie ld , an d Jo h n O v erall. — ------——o— — —— a tte n d e d t h e A rk a n sa s -T e x a s fo o tb all g am e a t F a y e tte v ille S a tu rd a y , D ave T re x le r . # — In tho University there are - of mu- A c a d e m i c * a c u i t y M e e t s N o v e m b e r 5 numerous example dents of only mediocre abib i t y w h o have worked u p to The nnxt „UMumtr 0f the facul- prominent places in school,on the scroll of s c h o l a r s h i p , in] of th„ Coiu^ e of Art* and s d - a thief ic activities, in forensic) r o f c te - . lh* to o k hi* b a c h elo r r a g a . a r ts d eg ree h ere in 1916, a n d h i» :o f w 8 ^ ; m a ste r o f a rt* d e g re e e a ch J j g | h ere Official Notice th e C o lleg e in S cie n ce s; W . A. S m ith , stu d e n t o f sical la n g u ag e # a n d a s s is ta n t d e a n J a d d re ss th e H u n t C o u n ty T e a c h e rs I n s titu te a t G re en v ille on th e w ork and L ea g u e In te rsc h o la stic o f life s e c r e ta ry f o r m e n ; M. D. T h u rsd a y an d w ill su p e rv ise th e W o o d b u ry , a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry of o rg a n iz a tio n o f a co u n ty u n it o f th e Y. M. C. A. th e leag u e th e re . o f A rt* th e Mis* S a ra h D odson, I n s tr u c to r is th e c o u n se llo r o f In te rs c h o la s tic A lto n L u c k e tt is in c h a rg e of tho c o u rts e v e ry a f te rn o o n a f te r 5 o ’clock. o — B e a tric e G an s o f th e S co ttish R ite D o rm ito ry s p e n t th e w ee k ­ en d in Ban A n to n io . E lect L O U I S E F A R M E R today senhor* th e in te rm e d ia te d e p a r tm e n t. Tile Bosque an d F ra n k lin c o u n tie s J. G. SHELTON OPTOMETRIST Eye* E x a m in e d — G lasses F itte d 125 E a s t S ixth S tr e e t P hone 7222 L eag u e u n its Mr. B ed ich ek o rg a n iz e d c o u n ty in la s t w eek, an d will o rg an iz e an Ellis C o u n ty In te rsc h o la stic L ea g u e a t W ax ah ach ie n e x t w eek. A b o u t one h u n d re d and six ty c o u n tie s have ap p lied fo r m e m b e r - ! *hip, an d th e th e to ta l is expel ted to ro ach 225 b e fo re th e clo sin g I d a te . O v er tw o th o u sa n d schools to d a te , Mr. h ave b een e n ro lle d PK at an d ^ e d*c kvk said , c I J a n u a r y 15 is th e la st d a te th a t m ay a p p ly foe m e m b ersh ip You'll enjoy the finest coffee in the U niversity Neighborhood. D rink it between classes— f P i o g r a p h tr in th e School o f Caw, i « | ln th c le a » u e - a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t o f th e ___________ _______ -that wont (to us a n y k a * m . 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STUM PE Teacher of PIMM Reasonable B ates G round floor f ew N a lle B H iding, o p p o site N e w G reyhound S ta tio n . 6 1 0 - 6 1 2 B r a in s S tr e e t, T elep h o n e 9 5 4 2 , R e sid e n c e 1 60# A u s tin . T e x a s . H IG H E ST second hand (k ith in g am i shoe*. W e buy and #«il. A. S w a r tz . 417 E ast 6th , P h one 3742. cash p rices paid for 2404 Guadalupe S t. P hon e 8267 LOST A FOUND L O ST — B.A. A ll Fin d er pleaae la b . aet. return to Win, Kay Miller. 119 B- Hall- WE ct c lo th in g and aho,*#. G in-burg, 40 the higlvmit aeuutt* pay for n th S t., P h o n e 5 7 1 7 . fcaat L O ST — Alpha R ho Chi M others pm Finder please return to B. H all 111 for rew ard. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. r T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ' ' P A G E S in drawling two of the remaining three acts. as The first three-quarters o f this i “Am erica’s Guests," go in for cc and Parker, billed Comedy gets in its thrust fits his Dugan Home," the feature which companies the vaudeville. This picture was taken from the exceedingly scandalous and withal delightful p l a y , “The Cradle Snatchers." In “ Why L e a v e Home?" the whole business has 1 gone musical comedy but the same come- old sky-larking spirit is .there that was reported to have been pres­ ent in the play. Funny old Walter Catlett wrote is appearing in the dialogue and the pieture as the featured com­ edian. as funny as a fat man sliding on a banana peeling and everyone will find him hitting them where th** giggles live.— Alex. Ile is reported to be edy stage. Mary Haynes, singing dienne, is scheduled to divide first honors with the dance act. Her act, “ Among Us Mortals,’’ is a good-natured travesty on people we all know and she guarantees to keep you with stitches in your side and you all know a stitch in time saves nine. centric funning. They do eccen- j trio hoofing and run goofy patter. He L oves Me, H e L o v e s Me N o t ^ |A N a bride be happy with the fear clutching ai her heart the A new skit that hasn’t been all ujri he didn’t m any? This is the that her husband loves best heavy on the ~ come back | dramatic nut that is cracked over the world and again is being offered by Sully and Thomas, a well-known vaude­ ville combination, and it is called “It and That” and parodies poor old Elinor Glyn till she will never head be able to hold up her Miaeuhua, tight-wire walker, furnishes the athletic relief. in the all-talking picture, “ Whisper­ ings Winds," which opens today at the Crescent. Featured in this picture are Patsy Ruth Miller, Malcolm Me- j Gregor, and Eve Southern. Mc­ Gregor plays the role of a young fisherman who passionately loves the ragged but beautiful daughter Sue Carol, (I I^et me meant to use that word. to Lewis Carroll’s refer you p o ** rn, little pieces of sugar who just melted in everybody’s mouth when they saw excellent. You can overlook the “The Movietone Follies of 1929,” “ Why Leave “Jabberwocky.” ) the frabjious is back again Ifs in N O W S H O W I N G L IL L I A N G ?SH IN ‘‘T U E W I N D " S I AK TS T O M O R R O W to do bigger and better things and } to look to the future with a calm eye? though somewhat glassy — Bill. E le c t L O U IS E F A R M E R tod a y G RET A G A RB O IN ‘T H E S I N G L E S T A N D A R D ’ TEXAS of an old salt and tremendously respects a neatly ginghamed git o f th** town. When the beauty becomes the protege of a wealthy woman who hears her sing, the youth marries the other girl and lives in a contented state of life I — until his real love comes home. the Patsy Ruth Mitier plays I w ife. Eve Southern is the girl ! who goes away in rugs and comes . home in satins.— Alex. j Toot ie the Zeta l arder of house spent the week-end at her I home in Beaumont. Fames* school in friends in Harris, who is going to visited San Antonio, Austin last week-end. Cornelia Noble of Kirby Hull spent the week-end at her home in Temple. E l e c t L O U I S E F A R M E R iud MORAN A MACK W E E K IN A U S ' ! I N TH E T W O BLACK CROWS M o ra n & M a c k “W hy”Bring That U p?” AII T a l k i n g , S i n g i n g , D a n c i n g , L a u g h i n g CO MEDY D R A M A — w it h —— H a r r y G r e e n — E v e l y n B r e n t I A L S O A C T S N E W S IE E A a Th forutmnH I u inn V / ^ O A A f O f M I m Theater Calendar C R E S C E N T — “ W h isp erin g W in d s ”— P a tsy Ruth Miller, Malcolm M cG regor, E r e S o u th er n . H A N C O C K — V a u d ev ille: “ A m o n g U s M ortals," Mary H ay n es; M iacahu a, tig h t-w ire w alker; D u g an and Parker, Sully “ A m er ica 's G u es ts" ; “ It"; Cedric and T h om a s, and H aze) Mason, L in d sa y P r in c e ss .’’ “ T h e D a n cin g L e a v e F e a t u r e — " W hy H o m e ? " — Sue C arol, W a lte r C a tle tt, D avid Rollins, D ix ie L ee, N ick S tu a r t, Jean Bary. M A J E S T IC — “ E v a n g e li n e ” — D o lo r es D el R io, Roland Satu r- D rew , D o na ld Re>a!. Mnrion d«,y— “ M a r ia n n e " — Gray, D a v ies, L a w r e n c e “ U k e le le Ike." Q U E E N — “ W h y B ring U p " — M o r a n and E v e ly n B ren t. T ha t Mack, T E X A S — “ T he W in d " - “ Th, —Lillian • S in g le Gish. F rid ay: Stan d ard ," G r eta Garbo, Nils A sth er . •E A R L Y B IR D ’ Now Showing U T T LE late but we're going to have vaudeville yet this season and since it is only going to be run two days a week, Thurs­ days and Fridays, students who J are anxious to gaze at song and j dance teams doing their stu ff in I the flesh will do well to come the early and stay late. Hancock today. It's at Vaudeville has always been my idea of the sort oi amusement that gives you the most for your i f s combined money and when with the sort that “ Why Leave Home?” with Sue Carol, is it’s a shame to pay just 50 cents t i see it. of picture Varietv makes vaudeville what it is and there’s nothing worse five than a vaudeville bill with acts and an adagio dancer in each. This week’s bill promises is not to be that because there tight- every sort of act from a | wire performer to a dance act staged in a replica of a medieval castle. A >c«$e from " W hy B rin g to th e s e g o d ­ T ha t U p ," starring sends the p h on og rap h re c ­ ord b u sin e ss, Moran and Mack, at the Q u e e n . an accompaniment of ne ises! adolescent — Bill. C o m e d ia n s— N ot T r a g e d ia n s HY Brin*? Tha. Up7" con- tinues its langorous run at I — L o o k in g ’E m O v e r i This, as you should j 0n this bill and to tell the well by now, is the I can’t decide which one is the Queen, know pretty screen vehicle for the radio, pho­ stars— nograph, and vaudeville iw o neau-iiners uiviue Two head-liners divide honors truth going I am inclined to to be the best. expect more from “ The Dancing Princess" which is billed a j dance act with a distinctly new flavor o f fantasy and the coloring of the Middle Ages. The act fea- and Cedric tures Hazel Mason at the Majestic Theater, is a J the footlights mainly because of Lindsay -who are reputed to be than great shakes on the musical com- are the justly fam ous black-face com- now playing e(jjang who stepped into fame and And these two gentlemen strong ! their personalities Moran and Mack. S low and B e a u t i f u l rather rather as K E W ANGELINE, slow-moving picture of intense pictorial emotions and beauty. sheer beauty of For scenic back-ground and soft-focus “ Evangeline" has photography, not been surpassed. The simple, poignant tale of the hopeless quest of the Arcadian maid for her lover is made rea1 and powerful by Dolores Del Rio’.: artistry. Her strongly moulded, clear-cut features mirror exactly their bright-cracks. Most o f their stuff is funny only because the give it the way they do. Done by another team— well, I shudder to think o f the possible results. Moran is ugly enough in street make-up to scare babies. How­ ever, he can be panned o ff as possessing a “ kindly" face— and nobody claimed he was a “ Buddy" Rogers anyway. Mack is a tall, fat man who voice exactly. she feels. p}ct ure is excellent. They main- any emotion which Notice her best trick of rolling the ^a| n a snappy humorous tone and eyes upward while the lids drop maintain it well. Bot in the last It is one of the most e f - , quarter— a distinct though rather slowly. lective tricks used by any actress. feeble attem pt is made to get a This role of Del Rio’s more in the story. And little pathos nearly equals her work iii “Kspur- here it gets just a little fierce. lcction" than any she has done in Moran and Mack are comedians, some time. The plot Is straight­ not tragedians. They are outside field when they at- forward, simple, and direct. they omotion— and almost wholly concerned with the tempt deep attempt of Evangeline to find Ga- seemed to me to feel it* keenly. T again. brid and the many pathetic in­ stances in which she barely missed him. The hopelessness and end­ lessness o f her quest are stressed of the by Del Rio’s conception In fact, Dolores Del Rio part. as a personality pletely submerged in Evangeline. I A particularly touching scene still live in the hope of one back­ stage picture which maintains a humorous tone throughout. Evelyn Brent and well-trained choruses flit around in the back­ ground o f this one, spreading no is almost com- j end of light and cheer, it It is their chosen See this picture, is mostly It in life. distinct triumph Whoosh I it s not so another ‘The was taken directly from the Long- ‘ast pa*t bad, fellow poem— I refer to the one merely bad judgm ent.— Bill. in which Evangeline and Gabriel pass each other unknown on the opposite sides of a small island. [J U L IA N GISH scores Del Rio’s plaintive singing of a French ballad added immensely to ^ 'n(^’ now P aying at the Texas I bis pieture is adapted Theater. the depth of emotion felt in this from Dorothy Scarborough’s novel scene. is concerned of Texas with the effect of the constant winds, droughts, and sand-storms on the mind of a delicate, high- strung Virginia girl. Something should be said, too, c f Del Rio’s acting as the aged Evangeline. She did not resort to the usual trade tricks of charcoal lines, putty in the upper jaws, and Gish does not run in’ circles so frizzy wigs. She merely w alk ed ; much usual. in this picture as and acted as an old, infirrp person ■ Which was to me a distinct relief. would act. And it fairly reeked Hysterics of the nervous, circle- with sincerity and a feeling o f ac­ running variety which Miss Gish It was, however, a mia- tuality. usually peddles via the flickering take to let her ring the theme w n g i , n«p-f.h*t« give me distinct ana- ln a nice young voice in this make- tomjcaj paim up. j„ left Figure out the conflict for your- somewhat va^ (. and displeasing, After all, the heioine has mur- self— I have other thing?- to do. h \ angeline was ruined, to a dered a man— but where did the [urge extent, when I saw it, by body go? And, between you and droves of chattering, giggling jun- a ior high school children. I sup- murder be the element that would pose it was a historical picture j cause the little woman to decide and all that— but all the same I’d just as soon have seen it without ; rapturous “ ooh,” sneers for t h e ' villians, audible whoops, and such nuisances. This was the type of picture which could have been en- j< joyed in silence— but hardly with and the Ratfl post, would Th(? end o f thjg somehow clashed. Things , , . Mary Alice Bone TH ANK S I take this means of expressing my ap­ preciation for your vote in Tuesday’s those students who election. elected her to the A s­ sembly in Tuesday’s S. J. Taylor election. )') M si Football Results OKLAHOMA I h e U n iv e r s e y ( o-O p hid I th e I e x a s S tu d e n t P u b lic a tio n s e x te n d a co rdial in vitation to facu lty , stu d e n ts, a n d A u stin citizens to a t te n d a Grid Party In front of th e C )p S a tu r d a y , O c to b e r I 9, 2 :3 0 to 6 p.m . P lay b y -p la y re p o rts of th e T e x a s -S o o n e r g a m e will b e re ­ ceived o v e r a special leased w ire to h a ir P a r k S ta d iu m . T h e s e r e p o r t s a n d r e s u l t s of o th e r g a m e s w ill b e a n ­ n o u n c e d fro m th e C o - O p roof. The University Co-Op The Texas Student Publications P A G E S Politicians and Press Give False Impressions of Naval Conferences, Says Timm America Leads Nations For Peace Supr* rn** importance of is inter­ national often conference* overlooked by the American pub­ lic, h the opinion of C. A. Timm, associate professor of government in the University, as expressed in an interview concerning the In­ ternational Disarmament Parley to be held in London in January, 1930. Create Fats# Fear* j rn* -? “ Naval conferences and mn ferences of presidents anil prim** ministers are, like o fter things, not what they seem to be,” Mr. Timm said. "They are ca! Ciliated to make good headline *, to strike the public imagination, and to create false hopes and fears; but they seldom reveal the interest* behind real forces and the scenes. they are likely to be so over-played ny politician* and th** press to cause prop!** temporarily to lo sight of problem* arid tendency thai are really significant. Further mom. a* o f ‘‘The fundamental problem f< r states la to attain security both a* a fact and a * a state o f mind, T < emphasize a n n a limitation m ent, and thus becloud the rial issue, i* clearly, to put the eau before the horse, to treat the symptom! of a d(assise for 'he di­ sc bm* itself— the disease in this of case being the relate,* anarchy ffla- in tiv si, international -Hut* “ To agree to arms limitation does not per se create order out of international disorder a r y more than does the pompous and cere moniouM ratification of » t #> dr** aments embodying platitude t sui ii as the Kellogg Pea* * Pact, “ It is, of course, not p ipular to question the supremo import­ ance of these “ stage plays’', hut those who have studied the fun­ damentals of international r* ia Don* know well the ens** nod ?bc danger of creating false hop* * *n the minds o f the people. “ But I would not give the im conferences precision that naval they do of the tee not bena have no v »)«.<• merely ne*, get to the hie. They hav* bottom ie f,h<*v may re a value f arm am er' due*- a certain type they reveal but primarily bec a it spirit an improved to bigger ara! show the achievements in the long effort to J establish solid bases for interna­ tional peace. cr national way J “ Yet no on** should coms to the that because Great conclusion (Britain and the United Stat* have found the ba*is of a com­ mon agreement, that the success of the naval conference in Jar. uary is thereby assured. Friendly the Kapidan on conversations I may, in fact, cause a repercussion i <»f doubt an»•%' -.tie tji tun uf mitr-(ohm sung ti hpk van t j " O U R P I O N E E R I N G WO H N H A S J U S T B E G U N A bowl of K ellogg's Pep Bran Flakes with milk or cream m akes you “ sit up and take notice.” They are so much crisper. And what a flavor! It's the fam ous flavor of Pep. A s you eat each spoonful remember that you are getting the nourishment from the wheat. 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