N ew s Coverage by a Competent St aff of University Students Makes THE D A IL Y T E X A N the Most Complete Medium for News Campus Happenings PHONE IT IN N ews . A fter IO P. M.............................. Classified Ads ....................... .......... ... [ Display A d s ..................................... ... J Circulation ...................................... ... 9181-61 9187 23165 23164 23161 c\\t Baito tE*x a it I he First College Daily in the South T he Weather < W e d n e s d a y : P a r t l y c l o ud y . T — AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1929. SIX PAGES TODAY D E A N SI IEI HY P R E S ID E N T EXES TO HOLD REUNION HERE ON JUNE 1 ,2 ,3 McC u rd y A sk s I hat \ isit^rs R egister A t Y .M .C .A . 1929 SENIORS JOIN p e d a l C h u rc h I lours Am i D utch I rent’ a n n e t j H I Dohie S tre sses N eed for T exas S ta te M useum “ Thore is no plato in (he Union th a t talks a; much a b o u t pride in rn ifs historic and co lo rfu l p a n T exas docs, and ta k e s a l b i t i c in I D*rc"t in that p a r t,’* said J. Franl Doh ie recently, in r e f e r r i n g to th* • n*H‘A fo r a r t a t e m useum for I in “ T here is Texas. j T o n s w hcic one eau go and ie*- I r c p t c - n t a t ions of a lm ost e x tin c 1 anim al life, and ra n c h and animal place no 114 GRADUATE STUDENTS ASK F 0 R DEGREES C an did ates of O f A rty R each laster Ota I O f 75 “ T h " Tex us loro'h o’ n ! life. ; ! 'no t historic b reed of c a d i e U al : eve I e \ ’r ‘od; it m ad " Tov cr* Ad* I the <' i v i I War. when the cid ii * J Dr. I Ll» pCT A uHOUIK CS I youth was poverty stricken. l l AFTER DOCTOR’S ,,,,r____ th** i i . VOL. XXX Legislative Highlights T « m b C a p i t o l C o r r e sp o n d e n t * T h e bill authorizing: th e B oard o f R eg en ts of the U n iv e rsity to accept a gift of a p p ro x im a te ly $207,000 fro m the e sta te o f th " late E. D. F a rm e r, to be used a an in te rc h a n g e s bolar?hip with the U n iv e rsity of Mexico passed the S e n a te yesterday. T he sam e bill pa? ed the S enate in th " re g u ­ la r session, b u t died on th e c a l­ e n d a r in the House. MILLER TALKS T 0 EXTENSION DEANSTUESDAY Courses of V ocational Mature A ppeal T o W o rk ers TRAVEL DISCUSSED The a p p r o p r ia tio n i?- part of the e s ta te of the la te E. D. F a r m e r , jied a t ap prox im ately one inil- left dollars, which has been C om m ittees to Bring R e p o rts Before B ody I o(lay to th e t h a t e x e c u to r s see lit. t h a t be paid th e re m a ind er o f Ff*>r (Ii t n t it i n to w e thy eau < Spencer Miller, secretary U n d e r th e Texas s ta tu te s, an in ­ a p p ro x im a te ly of h e r ita n c e ta x o f t h e Workers* Educational $207,000 would be paid the1 to Bure an of America, address­ S t a te in th e event th a t th e m on ey e e members of the Nat- et to o ut-of- should be d istribute d i o n a l U n i v e r s i t y E x t e n s i o n p r o ­ s ta te in stitu tio n s. The bid vides t a x J A s s o c i a t i o n o n ‘‘W o r k e r K d u - in h e rita n ce the shall the U n iv e rsity , ra tio n ” in th e fo u rth session Tues- a n d day room in th e crystal r f the Driskili. He analyzed the industrial change a th a t are occur- .in g in the U n ite d States, and es- to make ball an n o t or ‘FAUST’ SUBJECT OF T ALK MAY 16 f The la st lecture in the series on “ M asterpiece o f the W o r ld ’s L it­ e r a t u r e ” will be given by Phillipp 8 e ib e rth , a d j u n c t of G erm a n ic languages, on G o e th e ’s “ F a u s t ” T h u rsd a y a t 5 o ’clock in a ud itoriu m . T his G a rris o n Hall will he the last lecture of the y e a r sponsored by the public lec tu re s ■ ©/V p ro fe sso r P r o fe s so r Seiberth has been a m e m b e r of th*- U niversity fa c u lty for a b o u t has five years, also t a u g h t in W ashington U n iv e r­ sity in St. Louis. and , ---------------- o----------- — REGISTRAR ASKS FOR GRADE BOOKS All stud en t:’, who a re n o t p la n ­ nin g to a tte n d the 192b s u m m e r school a r e asked to tu r n in th e i r th * reco rd o f work booklets to p*> fist!a r ’ office as soon a t h e j courses do appeal to average w o r k e r because of academic n a t u r e o f the info rm a - Sealy r-mith I* o u nd atio n. tion. A rev ised extension c o u rs e must he w o rked i»cal to, a n d aid, the w orker. A fo r the building a re completed, he tov r it , correspo nd en ce university co u rse I stated. architect, is w o r k in g on plans for will never a ssist the home now. T he proposed new coping w ith hi* problem .” building will d ouble - the p r e s e n t j T r a v e ! Di ncust ed capacity of th e home. f o r the new n u rse s o ut if it is to ap- IL L. M ute, th" w o rk e r C ontract in home will he let as soon as p la n s fo r tours of A large Dart of the m orning s e s ­ sion was t a k e n up in a discussion of education thro u g h travel. T he extension association has sp o n s o r­ ed college t o u r s of Mexico a n d Europe and some of the fa u lts of to u r s were pointed out the past and discussed. E lm er P e te rs e n , dean of the* d e p a r tm e n t of e x t e n ­ sion of the U niversity of Colorado, j th e made a p le a United S ta te s. He pointed o u t th e need of such a tour, art*! the e d u ­ cation t h a t could he gained fro m such a trip . Dean Pe terse n h a s made a ro und-the-w orld l r ip,am i j spoke on th e subject of both local I and fo reig n college to u r *. T h e chief m ista k e of fo rm e r to u rs w as I o f th* e x tre m e ly largo n u m b e r stu den t- th at made the trips. It! was decided t h a t the Im*mix*r(hip ■ of fu tu re t o u r s would he limited g r o u p in o r d e r t h a t th e receive m ore specific U n ­ entire In addition to c o n fe rrin g w ith Dc. Randall, Mr. UaiUnpi a tte n d e d to business in connection with r e - j pairs on the pre **nt oui ms’ home, inspected (lie heating p la n t, a n d re. ole a g e n e ra l urvey ■ ■ c o n d itio n s a t the Medi­ cal School. le c e td ly instal* df — o - MEMORIAL DAY RITES HELD ON CAMPUS MAY 26 B and an d G o v ern o r’s Guardi t o A p p e a r F o r P ro g ram C o n n e l l o f A l p i n e , M a u - 1‘Tai f a c u l t y o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d t h a t body u c s d a y in and A “ dutch t r e a t ” alumni lunch­ eon w ill he held a i the University C a f e te r ia at noon, the evening a barb e c u e , a t which fac­ ulty m em bers who have been con- n e tte d with years or longer will be tho honor j guests, will be held on the c a m ­ pus, The f e a tu r e of this occasion I will he the induction of the s e n ­ iors of 1929 into the association.; S p e c i a l S e r v i c e * the U niversity S un d a y m orning, special s e r ­ vices will he held at all chu rches the U n iversity com m unity fo r J in I the seniors and alum ni. The bac- i ca la u re a tc exercises fo r the 1929 oui ors will be held a t the T ex a s Memorial S tadium on Sunday e v e n ­ ing, with the Rev. William S ta te s Jacobs, p a s to r of the F irst P r e s ­ by terian C hurch o f Houston, deliv i ©ring the b a c c a la u re a te serm on. C om m en cem en t exercises will be held at the S ta d iu m Monday e v e n - 1 ing, when P r e s i d e n t IL Y. Bene-j dict will c o n f e r d eg re es on some six hun dred stu d e n ts. — *0 -- NEW PRESENT DAY MEMBERS ELECTED f o r 1929-30 w e r e Officers elected and installed a t the n>g- u la r m e e tin g of P re se n t Day Club T u esd ay at the U n iversity C afe- t "« ‘ " J * . t h a t , At t b c * be e l e c t s m eetin g th** officers will I t h o s c h o l a s t i c y e a r w H i f o r n e x t year, as fehi f o r t h e I t h e entire s t u d e n t b o d y OI year. The m e e tin g will he open I t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f ^ r o h i t e t - to all who wish to a tte n d , provided j tu ft* v S a t u r r i a . w i t 6 I o u O ClOCK luncheon re s erv a tio n s a w a r d e d a f a b a n q u e t at the Driskili Hotel. T he A m erican I n s t itu te j Walla, W ashington. I the* c h a p te r, it, w as announced, Clark, F lo re n c e W eym outh. Es- The c o m m itte e in charge of ar-1 th o r Lynn, I©na G alatzan, J o s b en j th<‘ tw<* p r u d e n t i a l a s p ira n ts range m ent a s appointed by P r ^ ident Bon,-dict. i M ajor S. N. F.kdahL composed - — Professor J, W. Ramsey, Mrs. Belle Joss, Agnes Williams, Mrs. a,t^ ru5,'f for fo r! Charles Jo e Moore, the Rev. Bas- Ama Thomas, and Lillian Novit. ‘ play- com W a tts, a n d Ralph Pickier. A t; j a * m eetirig o f tho com m ittee held , will be held a t a special m e e tin g a n d Tuesday a f t e r n o o n program plans of th e club at th e home of I ,o- { re n a D ru m m ond, 903 W est 20 1-2; were f o r m u la te d . Initiatio n f o r | L ockhart, C h ristin e Ellis, A nne I v™} N e tz e r is c h a irm a n of th e Karl Aulick T a y lo r o f Brown- of E lliott, A n to in e tte Kuehne, U l - ; ^ r n m H t c e ap po in ted by the S to - wood, Virginia T h e re sa T e rre ll bf c h a irm a n . | u a n Rice, Mary J o Rice, Beulah d <*ntK Assembly to d ra w up plans -S en A ntonio, William E d w a rd Tid j <>!‘ rhon- new members ^ hc b e l i o n I hursday was c a l- vote race * well of Caldwell, Else T ro nckm ann o f Austin. Lois Baird T rice of J Austin. M a rg a re t Felice T rip p e t o f Hillsboro, C harles W atson V ickery o f Dallas, T h u r s to n Wells j of F e n tre ss, Mrs. M a r g a r e t Ethel j W est W eaver of Ban Antonio,) H a n s W inkler of A ustin, Clarence E lm er W itherspoon o f Bellview, N. M., Mrs. Ada W illiams Wood-) w ard of Stephenville, a n d Mrs. i M attie Lloyd W ooten of A tlanta, M aster of science: F ra n c e s Ray; o f her home in F o r t Stockton M on-] m ake th e ir a pplications T h u r s d a y ; Gillum of Elgin, and M a r y E rnes- on th e of U n iv e rsity ] tish Rite D orm itory, was called to | s u m m e r session a r e requested to ST U D E N T C A L LE D HOM E Mildred Bibl, a senior in a re su lt o f the tie *n ---------- S tudent* wishing resides at S c o t - ; T h e Daily T ex an g U M M E R T E X A N A I D to work d u rin g U n iv ersity who presiden la the ; 7* j Iii a c c o rd a n ce with past c u s to m ; S tre e t, T u e sd a y evening, May 21,J jy j jj j p p A S K S F O R W ILMA GIBSON, who im pedes soft o f p a r t y on which th e f o r m e r ! the , Rand wil. fu rn is h a! a t 7 o'clock. ’ an hilarious discussion of the B u z z a rd ’s progress on a cam- seems to have figured as a b lu e s ; p a r t o f the music. O th e r f e a t u r e s I pus drive. ** singer o f g r e a t ability. J A N E O L IV E R e yeing th e L i - 1 R U PE R T H A R K R ID E R (w e re- first public b r a r y w ith distaste, b u t fin a lly j grot th " n u m e ro u s m e n tion s in with the a ir o f one w ho; him) display in g with c h e s ty p rid e I composed e n tir e ly o f the p r o g r a m will include a p p e a ra n c e o f th** th e ) of G overnor's G u a r d , a cavalry u n it disposing o f a n e c e ssa ry evil. A jm dis] A s n a tc h of c a m p u s converso- j in the sw im m ing meet. A : j a gold m edal won several days ago students u n d e r th e com m and Marcus tio n : “ I t ’ll be a good one when we th r o w it, but not until after I to notice the A r a r jag head d ress ■ re pre se n te d UA its drum and b ugle was in s ta n tly killed when he fell J Kay Miller, e d ito r of the 1929-30 Llewellyn Arnold of San Marcos, I L u dw ig Wilhelm Blau of A ustin,! fin a ls.” Fan! Boner o f A ustin,; (of DOG L E T ZEH J UH, blam ed on corps in ffU Uniform. The Legion 1 from a telep hon e pole. Miss Bihl Daily T exan. I Captain Boggs. T he Travis P o s t | day a fte r n o o n on account of The B u z z a r d could h ardly f a ll o f the A m eric a n Legion will h o ; d e a th of h e r small b ro th e r who 120 B, Had, acco rd in g P o r t A r - ‘ deep dive a t B a rto n ’s last S a tu r - j will also su p p ly a color escort an d P o r t Ar-1 deep dive a t B a rto n ’s last S a tu r - the and I richly o f th is week in room : tin** Goldman of Austin, to Wnf, j D octor o f Philosophy: IM H O FF, B E T T Y is expected to r e t u r n this w eek-; No sum m er sta f f a p p o in tm e n ts; C buries end. have yet been made. Turn to Page 8, Col, 6 t b u r ’s b lue b on ne t belle, t r u d g i n g ! day, guard. Exam S chedule to A p p e a r in T e x a n Thursday M orning The long-aw aited a n d a n x ­ iously a n tic ip a te d e xam ination schedule will be r e a d y fo r p u b ­ in T h e Daily Texan lication T h ursd ay , acco rding to an a n ­ no un c e m en t fro m th e Regis­ t r a r ’s office. The delayed a p p ea ra n ce of schedule, which usually the comes o ut a t lea st a week b e ­ fore dead w eek, brought a d d i­ tional worry to s tu d e n ts " a n x ­ ious” fo r the bad news. F in al ex a m in a tio n s will s ta r t May 24, and will end May 31. in s tu d e n t A rchitects aw a rd s a medal to tint (senior a r c h ite c tu re having the high est scholastic a v e r ­ age f o r his fo u r y e a r s ’ work, a n d the m edal will be p resen ted a t th e b a n q u e t alo n g with honors a w a r d ­ ed iii design a n d o th e r courses. S tu d e n ts o f the d e p a rtm e n t ar© m a k in g th e p rogram s, and special tick ets a r e be in g printed. H aro ld E. lessen, p r e sid e n t of the A rchi­ th a t te c tu r e Association, stated the s tu d e n ts o f the d e p a rtm e n t aro the p re p ara tio ns, e n th u s ia s tic a nd t h a t practically stu ­ every is planning to a t ­ d e n t enrolled last social fun c tio n o f th e te n d the y e a r for th e departm en t. in A n r -.<**-»m is being planned I o f th e e v e n i n g , Jensen said, sum! imv» sic will be furnished by th e Read M u sk Company. T ickets tm affair a ra being sold by o f th e department* the - PAGE 2 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N W EDNESDAY, MAY 15, 192*. UMPS PICK ALL-INTRAMURAL BASEBALL NINES PONIES SPLIT TWIN BILL WITH SPORT TALK Rode, Cantrell Baseball Results Name Clubs For Three Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at New York, rain. P ittsburgh at Brooklyn, rain. •St, I/>ui* at Philadelphia, rain. RAILTO N rn f, v * ** T g# x i f HUGHES COP FIRST Hughes to Get Norris Trophy Before Game Today First Game Was Under Protest After Sixth Inning j Special *o Th' If ady Tttrmn. COLLEGE STA TIO N, May IL — It took Tom m ie Mills, Aggie-] right-handed ace, to put the Ca- I dets in the win colum n here t h is 1 afternoon, a fte r Lyles, Pony slow ' pall artist, had b ested Pete Wendt, A ggie southpaw ace, In the Cr st ; gam e of the double-header. The Aggies w ere mystified by ] Lyles’ slow or; * in the first game, j -*nd the Pony hurler copped a 3-2 decision from P e te Wendt, who ; mopped his first gam e or Hie sea­ son. Lyles wa* '‘right” tic.* af- J I Ie m oon, his flo a te r s were cutting I up plenty, and he deserved to win. Tommie M ills, C adet ace, -topped I the Ponies w ith two Plows in the i fecund gam e, w hile the Aggies j touched D iffe y and Lyles for six] blows and thre<* counters to win, 3-0. D iffey, who has been suf-j feeing with a sore arm for several weeks, was off the mound in the second frame of t h e ! nightcap, and L yles returned to J the hillock to hold the Cadets in check for the r e st o f the way. ham m ered As a result o f their split with j I the Ponies, th e A ggies are out of the 1929 con feren ce race. inning when The first gam e, a thrilling pitch*! cts’ battle, was played under pro- j test after the sixth Umpire Cawthon sen t Mershon to I third, after B ray, Aggie right fielder, attem pter! to stop his haul hit liner by throw ing his glove at it. A ruling from Dr. J). A. Pen-! irk, president o f the conference. is expected ton igh t, and should it be in favor o f the Aggies, it. is likely that a third game will be plaved here W ednesday afternoon. Score by in n in gs; R OOO 102 0 —3 OOO I IO 0— 2 D ry e; Wendt E and H E 2 2 . OOO OOO Ii 020 1000 0 0 I D iffey, Lyles and Drye; Mills and Harris. R 0 3 The tennis con feren ce <>ut an undue am ount of trouble. stars will play on the best college court in the country when they start their tourney on Penick Courts, and the tennis will be the best o f­ fered Texas fan s for the present year. CO M M EN TS by Cap * * * You d on ’t have • • « to call a special • • * election to * * * select the kind * * • of sw im suit • * * you w an t • ♦ • because G & M • * * suit* are so popular they * * * are elected without * * * * opposition. * * * c. & s. 704 Congress E v e r y t h i n g f o r t h e At hl e t e Bouton Chicago Cantrell, Cooney a n d Bob Cantrell. Spohrer; Malone and Gonzales, j By BOB CANTRELL TEXAS SPORTS LM TOK CONFERENCE STANDING P Texas .... 17 Baylor . 14 A A M ... IS Rica „ l« T. C. U. .... i s IS S. M U w 1 2 4 IO 9 4 7 6 4 I. 4 4 4 5 4 9 12 14 Pet 735 .714 600 .437 .332 .222 Y E ST E R D A Y S RESULTS A. & M. 2*3, S. M U. 3-0. TODAY S CAMES Rice vs, Texas. George Terry, principal of Ol­ ton High School, tailed out at­ tention to a Hight mistake made in the colum ns o f The Texan in regard to the state high school track meet sin which we said Carl Hooper, who won the high hur­ dles war from Alton, Hooper hails from Olton, We are glad to make this correction, and any o f you who were wondering where in the world Alton trot such a flood hurdler may now rest easy, and know that Olton honor. feta Selections for an all-intramural baseball team have been made by tw o umpires who worked the flame" regularly, sports editor of The Daily Texan, and Otto Rode, who saw service in a majority of the flames, made the selection*. engineer* made Only one man o f th# University champion the mythical nine, white only two of the Deke team, ninner-up, were •'elected. The position* were filled for the most part by men from the team* who won the individual leagues. (U K E ), Brown Kheinstein By BOB CANTRELL Texan Sprrt* Editor FRATERNITY Gamble (Delta T a u ), first base; base; third (D elta 'bane; Reagan (Sigm a C h i), short­ stop; Caraway I Delta Theta P hi), left field? K elley (D elta C hi), center field; P ickett (B eta Theta P i), right field; B ed w ell (D R E ), second ('h i), AMERICAN LEAGUE N ew York at Cleveland, rain. Philadelphia D etroit .. R II E IO 13 2 8 14 0 R H E 6 l l Chirag** 0 0 Bouton 2 5 W eiland and Grouse; Russell, M. Gaston and Berry, W ashington St. Louis ....... R H E 9 13 2 .. 7 11 0 TEXAS LEAGUE R H E 9 l l 2 5 14 4 and Grouch; Caldwell, W ichita F alls Waco Payne T h u r m a n and Heath. „ the ! catcher; I^ary (D R E ), pitcher. DEPARTM ENTAL first ( E n g ) , Todd already the ker Driscoll worry of l o w that the Dalta* Beaum ont 13*29 fo o tb a ll1 center started B. A ), left field; Bradley (I^aw), j Robertson. base; (l4 tw ), second base; Wal­ (E n g .), third base; Bobbitt R H E 5 7 3 2 6 2 track Mason is over, Coach Clyde! (L a w ), short stop; Ponsford (B. Tauschcr and Hanley; Burn* and Littlefield ha* planning for the (E n g .), season. He was looking over his right field; W oodruff (E n g ), cat- diagrams o f plays yesterday a ft-I cher; Schmidt (E n g ), pitcher. ernoon and w as wondering just how they would work against his Opponents. It seem* that L ittle­ field is gettin g playful now that he hasn't any great worries, and was having a big time with his j stop; Ponsford old charge* and the writer in his field; Schmidt office yesterday afternoon. (D elta Tau D elta), first base; Brown (D R E ), second base; Rheinstein (D elta C hi), third base; Bobbitt (I#aw), short- left center (B eta Theta P i), H o u s to n Houston Shreveport Lindsey and P u n k ; Estrada, Owens, A. Williamson and Tobin. 0 San Antonio Fort Worth 3 Me*singer and Meyers; DeVariey, R H E | 9 7 5 0 11 ,f 4 IO 4 IO I B I ALL-UNIVERSITY field; Ridings (B B. A .), (E n g ,), Gamble 'n.... E I field; Pickett right field; W oodruff ( E n g .) ,! Fhillip* arid Baker. slated Johnmt* Railton, today's to start opener again -I the Owls. Railton's lik e ­ ly opponent port- sider, Keith by name. is another series’ Plans R e a d y For Loop Net Meet Here J Days | First game— M. I A. & M. Lyles and Lackey. Plans were going forward < ip Second gam e—- annua for S. M. U t e n n is ! A. & M. idly yesterday the Southwestern Conference Pap Perkins and W alter Howe b atcher; l^ ary (D R E ), pitcher, a got they no m atter what L ittlefield By OTTO RODE ALL-UNIVERSITY don't believi in beating each oth­ er. These tw o high jumpers tied good every tim e rhnnce, the to height. take one o f them to the national m eet, and has told them to jump I b»«*; Bobbitt (L a w ), short stop; it off to see who'll go. tic, they'll flip a ter insists gambling. coin. and Wal- F***ld; Schmidt l f they;; Pickett (B eta T heta K e ll,, U M I . C h i), fir*! Brown Rheinstein second ( h i), never lucky at field; Adkins (EC, A ), (D R E ), (E n g .), intends centare he wa* (D elta P i), field; Voyles (D elta Theta P hi), catcher; Leary (D R E ), pitcher. We overheard an argum ent IN DEPEN DEN T yesterday afternoon a* to the hit-! N . Burton (1X3, A ), first base; second base; ting abilities o f Rhoads and Lefty *H»nieH Browning. We agree with third base; youngster who was m aintaining Garza (N ew m an), short stop; Ross left field ; Adkins that theme tw o Steer* hadn't been (N ew m an), field; Fuller hitting as they should. Dusty un- (UC, A ), limbered som e great blows on the ( Fat . ) , right field; H. Heiman road trip, and has been hitting: C af*)* pitcher; Maid* (N ew m an), them pretty lustily in the batting catcher. the Lpvinggood (C a f,), (LG, A ), center INDOOR BASEBALL TITLE GAME TODAY b«w ; 1 1 1 L E u A M E I U D A I I » K.;°d_ tucond web.-, rn,> b» »h,ft- rj((ht f l e M . L , . J r y (I>KE) pjtcher; t w , e n cd over to that position. Hopkins o f Texas has played at that posi­ tion, but he hasn't been worth gettin g excited over. ‘ " Seale (Delta C hi), f Voyles (D elta Theta P h i), catcher, j o f the sem i-final*. ""'ond (D elta C h i), DEPARTM ENTAL Rh einstein . inning when the eighth (WCE)* (P ick ett in the loop, Danny Allitoch of s beat receiver in th e !_________ __________________________ short Todd (L a w ), second base; Bland j center field ; (B . B. A .), third b ate; Bobbitt ] right stop; (L a w ), port - ford (B. B. A ,), first base;] (E n g ,), left field; Manes ( E n g ) , (P h ar.), (E n g !)’ Ridings catcher; Schm idt (E n g .), pitcher. fie ld ; W oodruff Stew art They say Ilk * I* the conference. We Haven't seen' left and ... ~ LEO B A L D W I N TO COACH A T COTULLA HIGH N E X T Y E A R B eikeley Bell and Bruce Barnes will be th** tw o outstanding men in the m eet, arui should fortune.- of the draw tiring th* m together in the final,-", tennis fans will get a chance to fe e some of the best tennis o ffered them this season. These sam e youngsters will he paired in the doubles, and will be expected to cop that event with- Special SA L E Fiction $ 1.00 Value* to $5.00 Molly AND ME’ TALK ING — SINGING! T E X A S BC C t , T H T I I "5 Per Cent Rebele" J?*" I I isrn • sin ce th* j-r? a t ’ opening o f Mw ( f u o h, but hr util!' Bl* lack* being all-conference mate- ria l He should be a wonder 3930. , 'TO B* ldwl“' thr»«-y*«r| letter man. will coach at Cotulla in High School beginning in Septem- ] ber. Baldwin lettered in fo o tb a ll,; I n ^ ' - basketball, and track while in the j u s t across Speedway; discus Doc Wkfcgft is keeping an eye University, and completed his ca­ on the progress being made on reer thi- spring when he shatter­ the e d conrtf.jction of the new gym- ®d the conference record in Barnum from 7, Hall. Doc ha* seen every Baldwin entered Texas in the building on the cate pus. save B. Ll«! of 1924, after having made Hall and the Main Building go] one of the greatest record* ever Up. and now he'* w aiting to see the shacks leave. made by a high school track star | while a student at W ichita Falls, > In the spring of 1924 he won the! Neal Baker, former Steer m e. Date meet for Wichita Palls sin g le -j he handed. jp m * the Cats some of what W l to gyve Southwestern Con- Baldwin was one o f in the South-; faraise* clubs Monday afternoon b an d in g athlete* when he hem. them in 12 innings, western Conference during his] Baker went the route, and was sophomore and junior years, but j Y*ar before last he was handi- going strong at the end. capped by injuries, and was out the out- j _______ —— ---- a team b«in? first p la c e s; Perseverance wins every tim e, he entire *ea*on. This past year ; track,! track he lettered in football and George Marsh, who ha* been perskURt for liv e r o s the Steer track ever eince we cats remember, baa at la it ewers rewarded, The c u r ly -; headed Valley bai bi*! hal1 team u 5and a c«»ching job, first Varsity letter Monday night 8* Ramm,n* Rufus King, captain recommended ^ th€ ^ a*»pion*, in to coach at wfee® bim im a setter, and the council' ^ •-oLefeed” lf. t h e second member t-h* 1928 championship foot-] -------------- «*-------------- ,.B a ! d w i n ojT of the 1929 Lilt let teld received ' p*jW-.#ofll, rn go** th* Yank*, elected at the m eeting o f P E CLUB ELECTS S Officers for J929-2$ will bel the that) Physical Education Club tonight It look at lh# achievements at I o'clock in room 172 a? the Wtm'.y ho doubt Y o rk e rs fid s * e a v m . [ M a;t; B u d d in g . . , 1 {Jr—mi Syndic*»t FR ESH M A N H. E .’S TO H O N O R SENIO RS The freshm an food class o f the home econom ics departm ent will hold a banquet honoring th e sen- iers of the departm ent this W ed­ nesday evening at 6:30 o’clock, Plans arr being made for serv ­ ing the dinner in the “p atio” be­ two home econom ics tween the buildings. The schem e fo r decorations w ill carry out the phrase “farm er in the d ell.” the POLITICAL SCIENCE G R O U P ELECTS FIV E Pi Sigm a Alpha, honorary p olit­ l ienee fraternity, m et Mon­ ical day afternoon and the fi Rowing new m em bers: L uther Jackson, Carl Hudson, Vivian I hogan, and Tallant, S. Charles IL W hitlow, elected J. Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE / T h e w in n e r of the N o rris T r o ­ phy, T om m ie H ughes, will make His f i r s t public a p p e a ra n ce rir.ee this a fte rn o o n his rise to fame when B y ro n Skelton, r e tir in g p re s­ id en t o f th e S tu d e n ts ' A seriatio n, present* Hughes with th e tro p h y prior to the b egin n in g of t o d a y ’s game w ith th o Rice Owl!. H ughes b e a t Rill F o rd by t a r Nm title a of c a n t six vote m o d p o p u la r athlete* in Texas, en d the big S te e r c e n te r fie ld e r a n d foo tb all s ta r will receive the N o rris T ro p h y as a to k e n of lib victory. Margoi ■ i Bridge ■j visited Miss IV a E a s tla n d d u r n md Ada Mar­ t i n ’s p a re n ts I r e week-end J C T ti, a m ? TOMMI E H U G H E S J u st in Time for Commencement 200 Smart White Linen Suits T H E S E Suita am made from G enuine imported Irish Linen, with the fam ous free-fit ^boulders and T at­ ters^!! vests. — i hey ©re entirely different and sim ply in a class by them selves ifs style, looks, fit, and value. , W hile w e have lots of (hem, would suggest that you com e in now and select yours, for they are going fast— All sizes. $3 0 W ith 2 Trousers Other W hite and Summ er Suits, $ 1 7 .5 0 to $25. Rich and Beautiful Shirts— Neckwear H osiery— U od et w e Ar and Pajamas SELZ Famous Shoes $6 and $8 H ere O nly in A ustin Famous Shoes ■fcS&afflsg RU, srroBa- FOR MIN ‘ MALARIA MUGGS*1 [doing His Duty By BEN DAVE ALLEN W EDNESDAY, MAY 15, IS! D A I L Y T F V A » y PERSONALS ' ORtlGON' b e a u t y PAGE 3 LANIER SOCIETY TO INSTALL OFFICERS Installation o f new officers o f the S id n ey Lanier So ciety for the n e x t lon g session w ill be held this Wednesday afte rn o o n at 5 o’clock at the last m e e tin g of the year. The new officers to be installed are: Alice Knippa, vice p resident; Olga Mans, se cr eta ry ; Mary Clare P etty, treasurer; and Mrs. Bur­ ro, it Pharr, critic. Marion O id fa th er is in charge of the program com m ittee. - o - MOSLEY TO S T U D Y FLYING in 1926, and Louis W. M osley of Lubbock, a graduate student in tho U niver­ sity, who received his bachelor of arts degree has in o been taking courses in m e­ chanical engineering, will leave in j September for Pasadena, Califor­ nia, w here he has been admitted to j (he acaena A leal th e | California Institute of Technology. Ii > will work toward a m aster’s in aeronautical engineer- the i ing. Mosley is residing at school o f degree Little Campus. — -----------O--------------- Paul Minyan!, ex-stud en t from spent M others’ Day Bren!,am, ! ; A f t e r C o l l e g e and John \\ iiliam ^ v. ith his parents in Austin. 114 GRADUATES SEEK DEGREES (C o n tin u e d from Page I ) . Bertha K athleen Duncan o f I Wichita F alls, Erma May Gill of Austin, Benjam in Bee Harris o f D enton, Mrs. A nnie Sowell Irvine o f A ustin , Samuel Dale My res of Callus, E u g e n e Adam Paulin of San A n t o n io , Anna Irion P ow ell o f D en ton , Ruth P eyton Pre s.-ley o f A u stin , William T h om as Reid o f Roby, John Henderson R oberts of A ustin , Waller o f N orm an, O klahom a.. and John Lee R o y ! M aster o f business a d m in istra ­ tion: Joh n Lovejoy C o m e g v s o f M cK in ney, J e s s e Shelman Daniel o f B r o w n w o o d , John Henry Dysart o f C larksville, A rthur H enry lle r t j of Indianapolis, Indiana, A lbert F reem an H u gh es o f Austin, A lton J. P. L u c k e t t o f Austin, Alfred Oscar N ich o lso n of Sham rock, and Henry C h arles Slavik o f R un ge. M aster o f ed u ca tio n : H iaw atha Crosslin o f W aco. M aster o f scien ce in ch em ical e n g in e e r in g : William A aron C un­ ningham o f A ustin , Robert R ay­ mond D a b n e y o f Austin, F rank Paul Weldon Jensen o f A ustin , Raym ond Konz o f A ustin, R ich ­ ard E d w ard N ag le o f A ustin , A utrey I>. P otter o f A ustin , and Albert R aym on d Thom as o f Chico. in civil e n ­ g in e e r in g : John Robert C oltharp of A u stin , John Arnold F o c h t of M aster o f scien ce by W. A. A. and supported by tilt' d ep artm e n t o f p hysical train in g. Miss Edith B oys is facu lty advisor. Members o f Orchesis p a r tic ip a t­ ing in the drama will b e: Miriam ( ’oilier, president; Nedra N ew k irk , Arlys C herault, E lea n o r Frank, Fannie Levy, E lizabeth Eastland, Gertrude Adler. E lean or Bruce, Louise Buchwald, Mildred Caller. Blanch Curtis, V irginia Curtis, Marjorie Kirsch, H a t tie Levy, Betty Lewis, Frances Lusk, Melba Matthews, Anita R ied esel, E ste lla Sacks, Lila Wilson, E lizab eth Baker Long, accom pan ist. Ethel Kickier and Rose (Ashman will as- I fist in the drama. KIBLER A TTEN D S EXTENSION MEET Thom as L. Kibler, d ire cto r o f j the d ivision o f e x te n sio n of Ohio I S ta te U niversity, is the g u est of Dr. J. A F itzgerald, dean o f the School o f Bu sin ess A dm inistra- f . L. Click, a ssist­ ant dean o f the C ollege o f Arts and S cie n c es, and th e ir fa m ilies. | tion, and Dr. Mr. Kibler is a tte n d in g the fou r­ the teenth annual c o n fe r e n c e o f N ational U niversity E x te n sio n A s­ sociation, and spoke on “ A Cri­ tique on .Methods o f B u ild in g up C lass E n r o llm e n t ” T u e s d a y a fter- ’ noon. R O G E R S ’ T R IA L 11 ELD IN L A G R A N G E is now Mrs. R eb ecca B radley Rogers, a I form er stu d e n t in the U n iversity, in La Grange, I charged with the robbery o f the Farm ers' N a tion a l Bank o f Buda in 1927. on trial Mrs. Rogers* husband, Otis Rog­ ers, also a fo rm er stu d e n t in the U n iv ersity , of the d e f e n s e attorneys. is a ctin g as o n e There is No Gift- Underwood—United M a r y B e n oit, 19-year-old high school stu d en t, se lec te d to c o m p e te at In te rn a tio n a l the B e a u ty P a g e a n t in G alveston. ORCHESIS GIVES DANCE PROGRAM Orchesis, g ir ls’ d an c in g o r g a n ­ izatio n , will present a dunce drama Th u rsd ay at 8:15 o ’clock on the* S c o ttis h Rite D orm itory lawn. T ic k e t s for th e d ram a m ay be secured from Mrs. E telk a Lynn in th e W o m a n ’s G ym nasium . T ick ­ ets are fre e of ch arge, it has been a n n o u n c e d . T h e organization is sponsored Graduation Gifts Give a thought to graduation gifts be­ fore the mad rush of final exams. Our stack is com­ plete in every de­ tail and now is the to time shop at your leisure mo­ ments. M ore beautiful or app reciated — th an Flowers Phone your arder to F house, well b usiness City chairman o f the ex e cu tiv e m ittee, who will supplant Johr J. Raskob as com m and er o f the Democratic forces. John Ed w ard H o f f Austin, Comanche, W ingo o f A ustin . Masher o f Science in electrica l en gin ee rin g: Leland Lewis Anises o f A ustin, and Law rence Edw ard Brown of A ustin. Master of S cie n c e in mechanical of en gin ee rin g: A le x V aliance Austin. s h o p Y-yu fcffccfr-* T W O NEW SH O E S Upper style can be had in Lido Sand Kid and Black Patent leather. Lower style can be had in Light Kid Black pat, and Black Satin. Both styles can be had in all sizes, widths A A A A to C at $10 , 1 \f*„ t, „ I Hingham, Pi B eta Phi. Albert A lexan d er sp en t the w eek-en d the Phi Sigm a D e lta house. o f Marlin in A ustin at * Fran k Nussbaunt the w eek -en d at his h o m e in Marlin. spent Turner W ynn, Kappa Alpha, sp en t the week-end at his home in Fort Worth. I Lydia Russell and B e th Spivy of I B onham , m em bers o f Pi Beta Phi | sorority, have returned home, fol- lo w in g a visit w ith Virginia Cun- * D orothy Richey o f San A n ton io! is visiting Helen A v er y and Le o f Phi ro y Brow ne, Beta Phi. m em b e rs Margaret S cott, D elta Delta in D elta, is Visiting her parents Cleburne. Ann Marshall o f N acogd och es and Helen R eissu er o f (Galveston, fo rm er stu d en ts in the U niversity, were in A ustin S atu rd a y attend in g the Girl S cou t con ven tion . J a k e Millard, f o rm er University stu d en t, now of Chicago, visited frie n d s on the ca m p u s over the w eek-en d. E IG H T Y -T W O A PPLY FO R MEDICAL SCHOOL E ig h ty -tw o ap p lica tio n s from to U n iv ers ity stu d e n ts in tend in g enter the School o f Medicine at G alveston have b een filed in the R egistrar’s office to date, accord­ ing to in fo r m a tio n received T u e s­ day. All ap plications will be tran s­ ferred from the R egistr ar’s office to the branch at G alveston not later than J u n e 20. S tu d e n ts in ­ ten din g to enroll at Galveston n ex t year have b een urged to file their ap plications a t once if they have not done so. on et y LI LL I AN RI CE Society Editor Telephone 22351 F O R M E R S T U D E N T I S I W E D D I N G OF F O R M E R M A R R I E D I N D A L L A S S T U D E N T A N N O U N C E D The w ed d in g o f Miss F loren ce P erkins and Jack ll iii w as st lem- nized W ednesday, May 8, in D a l - 1 las at St. Mary’s C ollege Chapel. Mrs. Hill is a form er stu d e n t of lh€? U n iversity and a m em b e r o f I bridge Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The e n g a g e m e n t and approach- m g m arriage Mansell and Trank Tucker Houston was o f Mi?.* Dorothy of at a an nou nced luncheon g iv e n bv M r s .1 P. H ardw icke Monday.! Charles The w ed d in g w ill be solem nized I May 28. A L P H A P H I S O R O R I T Y E N T E R T A I N S W I T H T E A Alpha Phi sorority e n ter tain ed its p atronesses, friends, mothers, and members of the fa cu lty with a tea at the chapter h o use Tues- ?tu(je n t o f the U n iv ersity and day afternoon from 4 to 6 o ’clock, en gaged in b usiness in Houston. Celebrating the local chapter. Miss Mansell is the (laughter o f Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mansell, Jr., a grad u ate of the U niversity, and j a m em ber of Kappa Alpha T heta sorority. Mr. T u ck er is a form er is fo u n d in g o f * * * TH E S P I A N E N T E R T. I I N S MRS. K I N A N E A T L A K E the The reception room s w er e d ec­ orated in g reen , and lavender, pink flow er s, and the sam e color schem e w as carried ou t in fr e sh m en ts. Thespian L iterary group of the the re- N ew m an Club honored Mrs. Ferdi- nand Kinane with a party at Lake Those in the r e ce ivin g line A ustin Tu esday evening, P ren d ergast, w ere: Mrs. house! Mrs. Kinane d irected the play, m other; Evelyn T h o m son , presi- “ it P a y s to A d v e r t ise ,” which w as dent o f t h e chapter, T e x B ogg ess, re ce n tly p resen ted at St. A u stin ’.- and the seniors and p a tr o n e sse s of Hall and at S eton Infirmary. th e sorority. (la m e s and stu n ts provided e n ­ ter ta in m en t fo r the evening. Re­ fr e sh m en ts w e r e served. ,* a a L A M B D A CHI A L P H A H A S B A N Q U E T T U E S D A Y M I S S V E R T R E E S ( D Y E S S U P P E R P A R T Y S U N D A Y Alpha Mu Zeta o f Lam bda Chi A lpha frater n ity celebrated its an­ Miss Mary V ertrees, instructor nual F o u n d e r s’ D ay b a nq uet T u e s­ day night in the east room o f the i in Rom ance la n g u a g e s in the Uni S teph en F. A ustin Hotel. Major S. N. Ekdahl w as m aste r o f c e r e ­ m o n ie s for the fu n ction . versity, w as h ostess to a su pper party Sunday e v e n in g 6:30 o ’clock at the C actus Tea Room. at The g u e sts w e r e : Mesdames T. A lu m n i present w er e: Murray W. Riker, Jr., Charles Joe Moore, Moore o f Dallas, Ben F riend of E. R. Sims, M ittie Lloyd W ooten, W ichita Falls, Dean J. A nderson W. E. Dozier, Otha Miles, and F itzg e ra ld , C. J. A ld erson, Joe Mitchell, and Joe S te in e r o f Aus- Margaret K ress, and M isses Lula tin, R ep resen tative G eo rge C. Mary B aw le y, B e a tr ic e W atson, Kemble o f Fort Worth, and C. P. D orothy Schons, M argaret Downs, LHly o f Dallas. Hingham o f A bilen e and Miller of M iss V er tr ee s will W eatherford were visitors at banquet. S en a to r s Gun- and Nina Lee W eisen g er . leave May 25 for a short visit with her par­ en ts and frie n d s in Southern C ali­ fornia before g o in g to Montreal to embark for Europe. the F O R M E R S T U D E N T WI LE W E D SOON The engagem ent of Miss E lea­ nor Thompson, form er student of the U niversity and member of the Alpha Phi sorority, and Thomas M offitt of Los A ngeles was an­ nounced at a tea Saturday given by M rs. R. A. Thompson, her m other. Miss Thompson has a bachelor o f arts degree from the U niver­ sity and is com pleting work for a bachelor of science at Southern M ethodist U niversity. degree S he ex p e c ts to visit Spain, and Sw itzerland. Italy, F rance, This will be Miss V ertrees third trip to Europe, * * a Ruth Cross o f the Scottish Rite in San D orm itory Fpent Sunday A ntonio, L eanore Schorr sp en t S unday at her home in San A ntonio. E sth er G losserm an spent S u n ­ day at her h om e in Lockhart. E thel Collins spent Sunday in * * * San A ntonio. Rita O berdorfer. form er U n i­ v er sity stu d en t, sp en t the w e e k ­ end in A ustin. Fitted Cases Gladstone Cases Wardrobe Cases Wardrobe Hat Boxes Lunch Kits Travel Bags Writing Cases Brief Cases Tourobes Tie Cases. ROBT. MUELLER & BRO. AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY 510 Congress Ave. W h i c h W i l l I o u P o l I i F o l l o w ! _ To the left — a p a th o f uncertainty. gucMwurV a ru crim un which you may never reach success. To the right—a path of confidence, ac­ curacy a n i knowledge that should guide you to business leadership. , Ii you choose the path to the right, Bab- \ son Institute can serve you- and servo you well. AND now Is the time’to act. V j I , ^ S c u d f o r H o o k l e t s Every College man who is ambitious to succeed in business -hould rend out book­ let “Training for Business Leadership.’* It explains in detail the work given, the ui .que features of our course in business fundamentals, and how leadership is achieved. A copy will be sent free. - Mail this Coupon Now! l t l K S O \ i n s t i t u t e {Mass. ticuiars about Babson Institute. 10 £.304 W ellesley Av!, Babson P a rk , ® * : I | Send me, without obligation'Tram ing for • J Business Leadership” and complete pat- J I J I I J Name I 9 I H em e J Addrest I .......... I I City C ol Ires Address State i o i S T R A I T O N , Y E I S E R TO M A R R Y H E R E J U N E 4 The engagem ent and approach­ to ing marriage of Louise Y eiser Jam es Straiten was announced at a party given by the D elta Zeta sorority Saturday afternoon. The w edding will be held at the First Christian Church June 4. Miss Y eiser is a senior in the U niversity and a member of Delta Zeta sorority, Mr. Straiten grad­ uated from the U niversity in 1927, and was a member of Theta Xi fraternity. * * * F O U N D E R S ' B A N Q U E T G I V E N B Y H A L F MOON The annual Founders’ Day ban­ quet of the H alf Moon fraternity was held Monday night at the Driskill Hotel at 8 o’clock. Roy Canon acted as toastm aster. a rn a P E N I C K I S P R E S E N T E D I N O R G A N R E C I T A L Miss Beulah Beaver presented Cochrane Penick in an organ re­ cital at the U niversity M ethodist Church Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. Selection* from Bach, Debussy, Franck, Yon, K orestchenko, Wi- dor, and Stoughton were given by Mr. Penick. Sophie Faverm an spent Sunday * * * , in San Antonio. Selm a U titz returned Monday m orning from San Antonio. B elle Lee of the Scottish Rite Dorm itory had as her guests Sun­ day her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Lee of San An­ tonio and her aunt, also o f San A ntonio. Margaret Johnson had her m other as her guest Saturday. Sadie Shanblum and Sadie Cher- kas o f the Scottish Rite Dormi­ tory returned Monday from a visit in San Antonio. your Classified ’AD" You have a room to rent; You have som ething to sell; PWT"** You want a place to stay this summer. The U n iversity M arket is Your M arket The Daily T exan Classified A ds reach this market, # Phone us your w ants, w e do the rest. ■HIS m m r 'Molly AND ME’ TALKING— SINGING! *■ P h o n e 2-1147 “Flo ivpvx Telegraphed . „ Anywhere*9 WHITE I O O W E S T HOI © t m STR EET Classified Ad Section T e l e p h o n e 2 - 3 1 6 4 o r 2 - 3 1 6 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST A N D FO UND ROOMS FOR RENT W ANTED G age Bros. R o o fin g and H e a lin g Tin W ork D ep en d ab le S erv ice 7th & Red R iver P h on e 5 2 7 9 T E X A S R E S E A R C H B U R E A U . A ssi* ta m . lo c a tin g m a te ria l fo r p a p e r s , an d fro m t i . in F re n c h , G e rm a n , S p a n ish . R hone 7 6 6 7 . 'F ran H latk .u a r e v is in g 709 W. th e s e s . AUTOMOBILES S T U D E N T S P E C IA L S 1926 F o rd T o u rin g - Go**d S h ap e _ 1166.69 1924 F o rd C oupe. (Rxxl T ire*. Run* Good $106.00 1024 C h ev ro let C oupe. Good S h a p e I 66.00 K N I G H T - W H I P P E T CO. SOO W 5 th P h o n e 23161 W E pay cash H O L E T S . fo r FO R D S a n d C H E V - Sea ua befur* you buy or J O E P E T E R S O N . P h o n s 8686. 208 Hell. W eal 6th S tre e t. H IG H KST P R I C E S c lo th in g a n d shoes, p a id f o r ca«t-off 407 E a s t 6 th o r rin g 8717. H I G H E S T C A S H P R I C E S P A I D f o r sh o a a. c lo th in g o u d - h s n d a n d S C H W A R T Z . 417 (Cant * th . P h o n a *762 A. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FO R R E N ) ' : F u rn i s h e d a p a r t m e n t t e r m . Vs c a t s s u m m e r 2 * 0 * J .-j N G u ad alu p e, A p t. 2 - 8 0 1 * o r 2-38 8* . f o r on J u n e 1st 4. Call F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T ? S u p e r i o r. t h r e e r e n t e d before. T w o o r n e v e r a d d i t a . T h r e e p r i v a t e entrance?*. Went S i x t h . S h o w n by a p p o i n t m e n t . 964 4. FOR SALE Y our C h i c k e n s Drc ***d F r e e , Ii o rdere d fro m L. East Produce Co. P h o n e 4 i n i- 2 3 » l* 102 W. l a d O T I S S. ROW ERS m a y se e t h e ab o w at t h # C r e s c e n t to day. DRESS MAKING WK MEND silk hoes. p le a tin g , S u tto n # , r h in e s to n e Ut* a r slip*. M abel C a n na w ay , ergs*. Tho sa Ova* Bn w i'i fcsnstitehtag, g o ld sa d / I * C os W A N T E D : J u n e I , Q u i e t a t w r f m e n t h o u se k e e p in g nclg h b orh nod M u st h<- re a so n a b le . 7 :00 p . u t. ro o m s o r in U n iv e r s ity fo r m o th e r and d a u g h te r . P h o n e 0873 a f t e r W A N TED ; Canoe, cheap, fo r cash, writ** ™ Lox 392, City. CL A U D W O R D m a y se e th e show a t ti a t ti Q ueen to d a y . P re s e n t th is ad box office unlay. LAUNDRY LA R G E COO L ROO IMS I H alf block of cam p u s. S le e p in g pore!)*-:., s in g le bed.1*. 2-1 rd . r a t e s . M en. 404 W. su m m e r Phone 9907. B O Y S : D o n 't s e le c t y o u r room * f o r th e sum m er term u n til you h a v e se en th e la rg e cool ro o m s w ith s h e w e r L ath a t 2*IO Nuece*. P h o n e 9367. er.-st flo o r. se co n d F U R N IS H E D ROO l l : S p len d id new s o u t h ­ P riv a te e n tr a n c e , e hath st)*1 shower, h o t w a te r. G as p ri and lights furnished. Gentlemen only. P h o n e 4439 o r se e St 2812 N o rth D u a d s - I ape. F O R HUMMER STU D EN TS— Nice cool rooms, single beds, private entrance and bath. Close to campus. M oderately priced. 606 W est 25. 22145. FURNITURE F U R N IS H E D R O O M : D e lig h tfu lly irsrirc, in e x c lu s iv e h o m e, W e * S ix th . P o rc h , .-how cr. G a ra g e t Jo T o U n i­ b a th and v e rs ity o r busine!; ; w o m an . 95 i t. IW O connecting light housekeeping, furnished room* in cool for location. Price 720. W ater arid licht* furnished. 2806 N orth G uadalupe. Phone 8364. GREGORY FURNITURE COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Raying and selling used household goods. Al O f o r sa le o r flie s, a n d c o ts n u t. 218 E, (Rh. P . 2223. te n t s , F O U N D : 1’a i r o f h o rn rim m ed g laen ea in Flack c a s a . O w n er m ay re c e iv e Ham* a t IL H a ll l i d . handle, LOST— Red silk umbrella, amber in M.B. 209. Finder please call 8 443 or leave at B. Hall 119. LOST E n g lis h tion*. N a m e R a lp h D o rs e t! on fly F in d e r p le a s e r e t u r n call 2 -3 1 6 5 . B o o k — C rc** A G oode— s e le c ­ leaf. l i f t o r to B. H a ll HOUSES FOR RENT n is h e d FO R R E N T d u rin g s u m m e r, n ic e ty f u r ­ room b u n g alo w , sle e p in g g a ra g e . T h re e 210 K. 20 1 -2 S t. fiv e p o rc h , a ll c o n v e n ie n c e s , b lo c k s o f U n iv * , iiity. P h o n e 970(5. FO R R E N T : U n iv e rs ity n e i f h b o rh o m t, fu rn iH h ed h o u se , 9 b ed ro o m s. 2 b a th s , liv in g ro o m , d in in g Box 1927 G — 2 s le e p in g p o rc h * -, ro o m , k itc h e n . W rite U n iv e r s ity K tati-m . MATTRESS SHOPS A U S T I N M AT T RE SS CO. Elsey tiro s ,. P ro p s. Mu tiro** re n o v a tio n s a sp e c ia lty . Hug cleaning. P h o n e 2-1511. Spot Guadalupe USE THE TEXAN ) I C L A S S I F I E D S DIAL 23164 or 2316ft DENTIST FOOT SPECIALIST DR. E. B. C R O W D ER , D o a tu t 505 Scarbrough B ld g., D ial 9 4 3 3 Dr. G. B. Vosburg, Foot Special} 302 L ittlefield Bldg. Dial JC.* Drs. Lynn sad Lyae D en ta l Surgeon* 407 Scarbrough B ld g ,, P hon e 8 1 5 4 ELECTRICAL SERVICE UNIVERSITY ELECTRICAL SERVICE Startar and Generator Repairs— Battery S a l e s a n d S e r v i c e Phone 871 ft 2412 Guadalupe PLUMBING E. RAVEN— PLUMBER 'Where Good Plumbing pUMMft ' '"^7 1403 Lavaca Street, Phase §74 Are Made” W . G, A N D R E W A R T H A PLU M BIN G Phono 2 2 8 0 3 Shop 4 0 8 E. 18th FLOWER SEED F ins Bulk Flower Seed Everything for gardens M il P o u ltry C. J. MARTIN AND SONS *14 E, 6 th „ rho** «0«4 STUDIOS Photographs Preserve. Frt APTS FOR RENT HOLLAND’S STUDIO O TAILOR SHOPS DreMO* C leaned, Pressed Hat* Cleaned, B lo c k e d - W arren*! ___ M O E 4 : m m 1 » 1 ......... ®Ite Bailli $>xan BULL BELLOWS RUINS OF SCHOOLHOUSE DISASTER W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 15, 1929 M A JO R EXAM G R A D E S GIVEN O L T IN ED. B. Students who took he major exam inations May § may receive their grades by calling at Educa­ tion. Building, room 109. accord­ ing to inform ation received at the Registrar’s office. All grades have not y et been the registrar, but a filed with few have been turned and po ted in room 109. All grades the exam inations will even t­ on ually be recorded on the* students’ degree cards. in VIVION MADE MEAD OF SO U T H W E S T E R N ium where the services will begin at 9:30. A luncheon w ill be served to delegates and other g u ests at 12 o'clock in the dining room of the w om an’s building. O vernight ac­ com m odations will be afforded d e leg a te s o f other institutions if r e q u e ste d before May 20, the in­ vitations state. I>r. Vivion is a graduate of S. M. l \ and has studied in Chicago. He has been student pastor at A, & M. and pastor of the Methodist church in Jackson. At the time he was elected to the presidency he was a pastor in G alveston. Dr. Vivion ta k e s th e place of Dr. Sa rn u> I Barcus* who resigned last spring. —o-------------- Member* o f the U niversity fa c ­ invitations to ulty have received ’ he inauguration o f K:ng Vivion as the eighth president o f South­ w estern U niversity at Georgetown Monday, June 3. The procession will form on the campus in front o f the wom an’s building at 9 o'clock, and will proceed to the university auditor­ GEOLOGISTS GO ON PICNIC Members o f the Southw est Geo­ logical Society will he the guests of the Austin section o f the so­ ciety Saturday, May 18, for the annual picnic at Blue Bonnet Falls Park, San Marcos, accord­ ing to R. M. Cuyler and Sewell | 0 . But ford of the departm ent of geology. All sections o f Spanish A and I will be subjected to uniform e x ­ perim ental exam inations in Span­ ish, according to Dr. E. R. Sim -, chairman of the departm ent of Romance languages. The object to is of a uniform exam ination improve the te a m in g those in courses and give the same exam i­ nation each to a1! sections course at the sam** tim e, Dr. Sims pointed oat. in “This action is to help students in transferring sections with uni­ form work and uniform exam ina­ to give tions. All teacher;- are the 'lame work and reading*. The Spanish teacher* will make up the com m ittee the questions for the experim ental ex ­ am ination, he stated . decide on to The experim ental exam inations in the last week will be given May. R. M. [Bob] PAYNE Candidate for PRESIDENT OF STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION C A P A B L E - B. A. Degree. Two years in I.aw School. Several years’ experience in adm inistrative work in schools and City Government. Nine years' experience as a public speaker. enough to understand the problems of the Student Government and to give them an im partial decision. ’ M A T U R E - LEADERSHIP— A proven leader of the student body— Yell leader 1924-25. The Man W ho Will Appreciate Your Vote m f f l m Underwood— Unit**'! Many children were killed when the structure was dem olished. BELTING D I S P L A Y A R R I V E S show ing A new display the m anufacture o f leather b eltin g has been received by the departm ent or m echanical engineering from a Th if ago com pany. The display show s the various uses of leather in a very interesting manner. also Loretta Chapman, Carol Chand­ of ler, Frances Cox, m embers Zeta Tau Alpha, spent the w eek­ end in San Antonio, Em ily Frances K**y, Zeta Tau in Lam pasas during Alpha, was the week-end. Lucille Camp of the Pi Beta Phi house spent the week-end at her home in San Gabriel, W B sm I Sigm a Delta Chi, honorary anti professional journalism fraternity for m en, initiation held formal cervices .Sunday afternoon for th© 12 pledges elected this spring. T hose initiated were: Albert Nfibling, Wilburn Van Fleet, Will­ iam Filers Jr., William Dyer, Jr., Thurman Covey, John C. W atkins, Jack K tueger, Kenneth Fink. David Hall, Fred M ontgomery, Charles Deva)), and Brian Spinks. 11 ANI )M AN T O A T T E N D C A LIFO RN IA MEETS Dr. M. S. Hardman, professor of econom ics, will h ave June 21 to in San Fran- attend conferences Dr, Hindm an has been asked to address the Travelers’ Aid Society June 26. Dr. Bandman will address the of Social N ational Conference lecture W orkers June* 28. His “The will he on th** subject of Control of Mexican Im m igration Through International A gree­ ment ” (TRC-ICI-HT ‘Molly AND ME’ TALKING - SINGING! SAWYERS T e t e / / ' n y Z W H Y R W E I G H T R A IN W E A R 'T'M E very la**** wet w eather protection * to t college m en anti wom en. “ f uratn garment* are m ade of balloon clo th rendered absolutely w aterproof by the famou* Sawyer process. Lnhl Wt>iht • Comfortable : Plian• See Sawyer** “ Forain- C o a t . I tolf Blouse, S port S hift. Fishing Shirt and com plete sui* for speedboat racmg at your favorite shop*. H M SAWYER^. & SON . I AST U M W lD G C ----------- — ------j— M A S S M A GAZINE A C C E PTS ARTICLE RY SMITH t h e capture Her story related *tn b< i of I beta Sigm a rot, honorary an I professional journalism fra­ ternity for women, has recently had a feature story accepted by the Southwest M agazine o f Texaco incident o f » o rn e of white children by Indio rn from a r«n»-h in the days of early Texas T h e children were ke pt by Indians to fo r yearn, nod only returned white civilization a fter they were grown. Their case w as similar to that of Cynthia Ann Parker, w h o wun abo captured by th** Indians the but who never returned to white men. Fannie Levy, stu­ journalism re­ dent in the U niversity, has by cently ha*! a story accepted th** Southwest M agazine of Fort Worth. th** The subject o f feature sto iy is the U niversity Archives, and is concerned with Texas he­ roes who are discussed the materia! found there. in spe­ The Southwest M agazine cializes in historical work; sev­ eral U niversity students have ha*! stories accepted and published by the publication. Helen Green of the D elta Delta the week-end D elta bouse spent a t ber home in Cameron. LET R E A S O N D E T E R M I N E Y O U R CHOICE t i m o u r n : ~ E X E C U T IV E - President of Freshman Class; Presider! LEGISLATOR THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES J I S P U R G E O N [Spud] BELL P R E S I D E N T OF STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION J d U V J - A N I I H E K P A I N I * I W O N D C R lr YOU KNOW. HOW P R E T T Y YOU A R C - G A Y - laking nim at m s vvora_______ i ) — - r - ^ - J | ,! /r HQ f I I - i n f I YOU 5URU. LDOVS SViEET ENOUGH TO EAT - A N O Y D u 'R C S O OIL r C R U N T - A S PAR A S ITT CONC CR NEID Y O UTC T H C ONLY OVRL IN C X 15T C N C C - HONELV­ By GLADYS PARKER IN T H I S D R U S S I 1NTCNO- , . TO C A T ----- W H O R E - SHALL W C GO*? TggSS R I. P. FOR poor Bill E d * r i H t t v t a sob H e ’* t o n e a n d got Hi**«lf a job. A W ATCH i* tike you have to twist its it run. OH, what a pal was Mary (lh, what a pal was the I throttled my old pal, Mary, Because we could never agree Add simile*— as vacillating as a cam pus election. OK, Ro b e r t P a y n e or S p u r g e o n Bell F o r w h o m to v o te , I c a n n o t tell. A n d t o I t u t u I shal l di t da i n T o v o t e f or e i t h e r B e l l or P a y n e . EXTENSION DIVISION BULLETIN REL-EASED “ General E xtension Service* o f the University of Texan,” a bulle­ and tin explaining the service* purpose o f the Division of E xten­ sion, ha* been released recently from the Registrar'* office. teaching An explanation of general e x ­ tension is given a* an introduction to the bulletin, and all is sup­ ported by statistical d a ta fo r the 1927-1928 long sem ester. inform ation advanced nutrition Among bureaus of the Division o f Extension that were explained are: the health education bureau, industrial ieacher-ttaining bureau, the Inter­ scholastic* League Brueau, the loan library bureau, and the Via ual Ina!ruction Bureau. and the A. B. SMITH MOVES A, B. Smith, second lieutenant o f the 124th Cavalry and former advertising manager of The Daily T e x a n , has given up his work in Austin with the gam e, fish, and oyster commission, and has moved to Houston. I irs: Sergeant John P, Boyd was prom oted to L ieuten­ ant Sm ith’s rank. Sergeant F r a n k Hamby took Boyd’s place as first : sergeant. And row a g e o lo g ic ha* un- fcarthed what ha thinks i* a hu­ man skull that belonged to a pre­ years living 4,000,090 mie- installed by T h . following officers will he Omicron Nu, heme economics hon- installed; Ada S nyder, president; I '-™ry fraternity, will ta k e office vice p resident;1 thl* Wednesday aftern o o n a t 5 Madeline Jaffe, Economics M artha Ingersoll, recording see re ; (ary; Virginia Cunningham, cor-; responding Rosalia; Salome McAl­ Kibbe, treasurer; len, sergeant a t-arm s. The following officers will be installed: Louise F a r m e r , presi­ secre­ Josephine C o rn er, dent; ta ry ; and Mildred C aller, treas­ urer. o’clock in the Home Hall. sec retary ; RAM SDELL0El .ECTED SCRIBBLERS HEAD Charles Ramsdell was elected president of Scribblers at a meet­ ing held Tuesday night the Faculty Women’s Club. Other of­ ficers elected for ncx1 year are: Ma ry Louise McDaniel, vice pres­ ident, and Eleanor Luetcke, sec r e - ; ta ry. a t The program given a t the m e e t-! j ing was made up of t vo essays j by Elizabeth B arrett, by Frances Taylor, a one act play by I I Charles Von Rosenberg, verse by verse Starting Saturday fltEKENT ‘Molly AND ME’ TALKING— SINGING! - r n STOCK UP NOW ON B u o e f B i r s w e d n e s d a y , m a y i s , 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THEATERS With B R I A N S PI NKS PAGEANT HELD BY SWIMMING CLUBS Cactus Business Manager Attracts Unsuspecting Bee STUDENTS MAKE INSPECTION TRIP SCIENCE W A TCH ES SOLAR SCEI PSE . . , - c -r . . . ., th at I Clubs, girls one of the division, Some six hut (Ired people watch- annual swimming pageant b-v .\ ht: Turtio and Turtlette swimming ©rganiza- A drama too I e(* Inivcrsal's T , “ SHOW BOAT.' big to talk about. J*. c a irn to fame. Personally, I f « U - |tjo n s „. , )oep Eddy |a„t ,„Kht. The exhibition was divided into ed to be impressed. But still, I two parts: the first part consisted; something was could see * demonstration sponsored by th ere, something so vast th at it the American Red Cross, assisted ,, . even pu t the actors and the d ire c -! . by the Texas Swimming Associa­ life viewed the first tion. The feature of t o r s to awe. It is perspective, I part of the program was a demon- from an elevated there being included within the Stratton of strokes and life saving view a thousand and one details by Robert Skelton. Fancy diving t h a t a re no t apparent in any p ie -| and races made up the remainder lure t h a t conines itself to “ Nep- angle exclusively. And here is of a b et: y a o ’U like it and you won’t Schildkraut which was written by Elsie Croz- Joseph ?er, made up the second part of know n to do before: he acts, not the program. Carita Hart, a mem- only with technical accuracy b u t her of T u rtlette Club, acted as "with emotional sympathy fo r his Neptune. The pageant embraced of strokes, i s ‘ the character. Laura I .a Plante slightly nauseating, her moans are stunts in squad formation, infor- nerve-racking, but even at and she rises above the usual level of dives. a r t maintained by the corporation Thirty-seven girls took p art in im- which she works. But I w i l l ; the last act. The program co fu­ s s y t h a t these two persons the en tirely out of tune with the pie- swimming clubs. lu r e , which is in every sense r o - 1 rmantically absurd. The music is more in keeping. The river flows thro ugh it all, immutable, and re ­ lentless. And the picture has been whittled down to reasonable length. All week at the Queen. CONTEST THESES JUDGES PASS ON are plated the year s work for An historical pageant, tu ne’s C rystal,” stunts, novelty demonstration theme races, that ** the ~ their It is seldom th at the sweet­ ness of human personality i* of cuch savory delight that it is the flowers sufficient to rob natural of of nature feeders. Rut such seems the case of the business manager of t hi^ year’s ( ’actus, who, it seems, so attracted a little un­ suspecting bee th at it tempor­ arily halted the m anager’s ir­ regular entrance through the f o r some window of S Hall the sort of property Curtain Club. The poor insect (the bee), the in story goes, alighted “ Buttercup’s ” ear and brought forth various oaths and excla­ mations, much to the conster­ nation of anyone who may have been near or present. loaned The name is “ Buttercup” now rightfully deserved by its owner, but it is doubted whe­ the bee was a t ­ ther or not tracted by of personality. the sweetness Perhaps the object alighted upon was mistaken for a cauli­ flower. instructors shall be furnished by the dean of th at particular school, or by the teaching staff of that particular department. r * * * * z "SPEA K EA SY ." Another affair ann. C. I*. Brewer, Nor*h and SotPh Garret Brrr knnr'wbre, di­ Sou h rector o f Univ.-r- i*y o f Dakota; Robert K < anan,in ch , *F- rector o f extension, Univer ily of Indiana; A. R. W imble, director eorresoondenee. South w* tern D r . G.W. S t u m b e r g , p* t h e p r e s e n t fo r of law, wilt talk tonight ort * “ Tho Homo Life of F n Professors” at tho lanio S tre e t, O th e r bu ine* ft th e m e e tin g will b r I ho e * Rd bv o f o f fic e r s from th ose reject* t bi* n o m in a tin g eemt twitter which l l eompewtd o f M r. Vs. VV. Fisher, Mrs. (I. I! Engentnd, Mr*, K. Lad- wig. and Dr. A a r o n S c h a ffe r. o f IL haUn, Bcf im C. I.. I)cm»rc*u*. (fold repfr -it v ; F f*r It v : Floyd t ’ 1 -j Dont, n e r « in strue f i l c h fleet* ♦ntiviv Ruitgcr’ft I 'n* a i ne M I * IFF I (' ington U?liver •'i, d in c ti v He Un IveraiP hvbir sprit-j '.f L an ai: Un ive nut; ar of ex n e f*. I of vi v o f Km turd r>«AS. tioD W rn! : I ami /lur- 1 !'• r,., jt v of M foftouri; W. VV. H D-.oHm vfotial <*di*caxlnn F K l.br »*i^5e< rmber.*’ said Dr. A a m o’ut fo r, provident o f th EXTENSION GROUP ENDS MEET TODAY (Continued from Page 1) ports this Wednesday afternoon S e * * «on» E n d T o d a y The Association will eoncludl th e sessions this a f to rn***'?!. r Ruth Kenney, s e c r e ta ry of b n - * 4 J,, I # rf au of adv, | 4 U niv ersity bf K a n s a s ; T hom as L. I* Kibler, Ohio S ta te U n iv e rsity ; VV ll. L ig h tv, u nive rsity extension *ii vt ion. University of Wi con^in. I | J. F. McDonald, d ire c to r of ex- tent ion, Texa - Technological i W* Jo <*. ; J, f i. Mar berry, division ex­ tension o f T e x a s; N\ (’, N ailer, d ire c to r o' teaching. University The e ig h th session wilt be held extension division. R u te e r ’ U in t h *1 crystal ball room of D r iskill Hotel at I* o ’clock w ednesd& y m o rn in g. A t the se- l i e n the c o n fe re n ce will take u_ t h e i r bufineas cif-*er: A. R e p o rt o f Round Tab!* C o n fe re n c e •*. In the th thin Visual vet sh v ; Mrs, t J. Mo*-re. chi**f of v ersity of T e x a s; r e g is tr a r of S ou th w estern In stru c tio n B ureau , Un r. P* iria Non I ’ni follow ing versity, G e o rg e to w n ; W ellington P a tric k , d ire c to r o f arriver* tension, U n iversity of K entucky, clean of E lmore Peterson, *.»:2 b - h : l f>* “ R e p o rt of Round 9.9:20-— “ R epo rt of Round Table on Research and R e p o rt of C o m ­ m itte e .” Paul Vogt, d e a n of ext* n aion. U niversity of Oklahoma, the U niversity extensio n division, Uni- % • r*ity of Uoloriido; A lfred Pow err, dean of extem^ion. University • if Otegori; R u h a rb R. Priea, di rector of university extension, T a b le on I ut* * chang** o f Gout* Uredit I niver sty of M m n e s o ta ; A. A a n d the U niversity Reed, direc tor o f C ou rses.” VV D. H e nderson, d i , r e c to r o f extension. U niversity of of N eb rask a; F. W. Reynolds, d I r e c to r of extension division, Urn M ie hi gars. Com mitt e and 9 ; I 0 — 10~ ' Itcpor of Round I v e rsity o f Utah, T a b le *;n Radio a n d Report j. C o m m itte e ,” rector o f extension, Universe F ittaburg h. f Hiss AI mere Sco tt, U niversity \v Shoe I; I iv . d i - j ° f Mississippi; E lm er Scott, exeeu- lice secretary , Dallas In stitu te for IL Scott, un iversity o f extension di vision. University of O klahom a; ’I fi. Shelby, presid en t of the N a t­ i o n a l U niversity E xtension Asso­ j Social E d u c a tio n ; H erbert IO .1 0 :2 0 —-“ R e p o rt o f C om m it­ te e on N on-C red it C ourses.” R u fu s .Smith, d ir e c to r of extension, D. New York University. ciation, U niversity of Texas. H a iry Edwin Sm ith, d ire c to r of extension service. U niversity of W a sh in g to n ; Rufus I), Smith, as- sociale dean, New York Univer- • ?ity ; lf. K, T a y lo r, division of e s ­ I bf ;20- 5 0 : J Ct --“ R eport of Round T a b le on E x te n sio n O rg a n iza tio n ,” R. E C av a n a u g h , d ire c to r of e x ­ ten sio n. U o h c n ity o f Indiana. rn HI :4IL-” Report of R »tin*l Table or. Visual I n s tru c tio n an d Report o f C om m ittee,” VV. H Dudley A U n iv e rsity ; L e ve ring Ty? *:. 5. I ins* and piece of m eeting, VArk Univvr I > Smith, R. gsty, f bairman. b. I*r**iff am ? ul lf a tiling, Univ*-* - -t rhairraan, U Rejxjrtii o f Standin ta** * Bg U ■tx. A. M >f Arkansas, 1, “ L ib rary C o-r.pem ” M ir v B. I.'fliven. tv o f Indiana. 2. “Statistic*.” Elmore Peterson, t niver-dty o f < *.Sora*l<>. P ow er*, t o S p e a k . T he c it e f d o n conD-r**?* >• aril* tnt et asta in in it* ninth session th :* W e d rrrd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e t'r y -- tai hall room at I :$© o’clock. The jwogran, will be as follow®: A , I •30-2— 1“The Fro blo bi o f G rad -1 Bate C redit," A lfred Rower*, dean j of oxter*‘dor., U iilvfrdty of Oregon- 2-2:3(J- - “Co-op* ration with Adult Kda*r«D’on A^<*rck-®.” Harold G ex ten won, M l»gh*ni, d ire c to r of University of Kansan. B. R e p o rts o f S ta n d in g C o m m it-1 toe*. “ Po *ta! Rates and Aid**,” Mb*® I Alir.ofg Scott, Un iv fruity of M'i«- 2. “Hon,* Reading,M Richard R Frb e, the U niversity of Minnesota. 3 . “ Vsaowl In x tro etk m “ W. ll. D u d ley . U n iv e rsity o f W i#epii«B, : 4. “Worker!*’ EducgtiBB,” Leon J . Eirhard*oft, Uriver.*Ity of Cal if Or?:;*. h H e n ird ? M a ie r ia k ,” T. M. : I ftkvgfffty o f O klahom a. Co “Stud;, I r *• I VV. Rey- ro'h; * Itty o f Utah. Lion*” O. If, -.am- •*e?»ity of Hon china. N s m W r et* ■rd be re for the follow*-. J, JI division, V »L * AFTER ENDURANCE MARK T H E D A I L Y T F X A H P55B5S" LONGHORNS PLAY GERMAN cur, TO PRESENT HOME GAME TODAY 0NE'AC1 I gay WEDNESDAY (C ontinued fro m Page I ) . Detitscher Ye rein will p r e se n t. suedes his brother to show him a one a* t c om edy e n title d “ Einer how to win Louis**, th e ir cousin, con- - — Aaron Gordon had his mother Leach at second, Hopkins at short, at 7:30 o ’clock in the girls’ study sent*. During the rehearsal, he; and sister as his gu ests for the ------------------------ 1 Mio s H eiraten” this W ednesday and Wilhelm relu ctan tly ,— charm?!. I xreek-end. W ED N ESD A Y , MAY 15, 1929. E ugenia Jackowicz the week-end with her father in Beau­ mont. r spent W esley Kuenemann spent Sun­ with B raunfels in N ew day friends. hail. and Higgins at third, i \ , , f br on h«r», scholars, who spend all t h e i r tim e a m o n g th e ir b o ok . falls victim to L ou ise’s Tho play d eals with two bach- J jyjujgg now finds favor as well in IX)Une now finds favor as well in the eves of J a c o b , the onlooker .Mono Recs or B ig Foot Lewi; xviii don the receiver’* tog* and got behind th** plate. Lewis has been la m bastin g th e ball hard all house fo r th em , »?**» ta th a t on**' to his lot. But W ilhelm is we*k in b a ttin g p ra ctic e, ami may 0 f them m u ;' m a r r y in compliance walling to give up tho girl he won g e t tho tall, Roes has been called v.tfh tho dying wi h in th* m a jo rity o f the games this fa th e r. She t h r e a t e n s caxon aud may s t a r t today he- eau.** of his e x p e rie n c e with job- Bob C a rr, the o th e r receiver, [ b r o th e r s have a lm o st a i g re a t will likely get a re t today w ithj j|0 r r o r of b r in g left alone as of a s Louise, h e r Keith on thf? mound. The cast of c h a r a c te r * is com -: the ru m p ly with he:* wish. Both the posed o f : Ellen C laire K uehne as a A u n t G e r tr u d e ; M a ra r e t Schade J th e ir by proxy, and he c a r r ie s off th e ; leave bride. -phejr a u n i, who keeps w h ° grad ually b e c o m e s reconciled to th e ir f a te if th e y do not to K u e n e m a n n as Ja c o b , a n d m a rrie d , and d ra w lots n ie c e ; Wesle o f to F red un } I w D anny A unoch an d Cecil Keith d e te r m in e which of th* rn one.” the big noise*, f o r Bailey’s the “ u n f o r t u n a t e Attfioch is r e p u te d to be the older, i will bo i row. is to he Eikel as Wilhelm* Ja c ob, T h e re will be no c h a rg e for ad- t h e victim. He per- m ittanee, it was s ta te d . ................ ...................................... I.IIM III Start 'n t; S a t u r d a y RC-JCEHT ‘Molly AND ME’ TALKING— SINGING! a'} oyes will be on th** young tor this a fte rn o o n as tho scribes tu rn tow ard th* ir all-conferon* e selec­ tions. Th** Owl s h o r t i e Uh r xxiii com** in for a good hit of ob re r va- r.ion, as no o u ts ta n d in g short top ha* appeared on the local diamond S m ith of Baylor, thin season, Jo h n s of A. & M , a n d T u r n e r * f T. C. II. have all trie d their lu**k on the field, b u t n one of th* in looked like a ll-c o n fe ren c e calibre. ha shortstop, A ustin, tho Owl been playing good baseball and may rat** the choice. Yesterday a f t e r n o o n found tho a St**ors hard a t it until a heavy ; show er cut s h o r t th e ir work and sent them s e n tr y in g to tho dr* - l i n g rooms, As soon as the rain tarpaulin the tJhilar rnnruU-Hnltad ! * IU* * * V VU/ It * 44 «* * C * •Ii, pot! *i of the Uentry, arni An- who b ro k e water>on tho t >p. K. VV t a r f i'f". *ral se c re ta ry n f * s ta r te d , Dtach had info?motion, K mans; IH I* n W in ­ try of extension divia- liv* rf tty of Iowa, pread ev er th e infield. b. h Mi f e w York (it r; orc* in t o low er WO ffl c n bv Mi* ••n don, >n v dir ion. t o) P a u l I S tu d y E n g in e e rin g In Cool Colorado ■ ■ vs S tu d en t* A tte n tio n ! p e c i a l H ig h c a t Cash P rices p a id fo r secon d hand S u its, O v e r c o a ts , H ats, S h o e s , e tc . T H E N E W intain Range Twelve 32T,*?‘io lnhahitants To the with streams and forests and E ngineering Sum m er S ch ool of the R ocky M ountain R egion B a d e en gineering cour * 5 English and Design AU) A 1* .lying. Geology, Analyt! a1 Mechanics, B Graphn Statics, Strength of M aterials and Sui'.vying Preparatory 5 I Subjetf of ( 'trend try, Phv *> ”, Advanced Algebra and Solid Geom- S itry ottered lur student, deficient in entrance retune inc ut-.. in M athem atics, C h em istry , Physics, J u ly 8 to A u gust 3 1 , 1929 Tin Summer Sc ■ o n is given * specially fe»r itodcfit who wish to make up Work or to a cure additional credits. AU work is con* do* ted by tin regular Faculty of the School of Min***. For catalog of the Sommer Si Tun, write t»* the Reg! liar, 13 it — 6, Colorado School of Mines G u ld e n , C o lo ra d o I 9 9 J 2 A . S C H W A R T Z TUE COLLEGE SHOP A n e w sh ip m en t of S m a r tly s ty le d Nurotex Suits T h e cool serv ice suit 1 8 . O O Nurotex, the correct su m m e r suit mon— from street to .summer formal dance. In all w h i t e —small s h a d o w stripes— self striped and patterned and wo rk m ans hip that n ee d s no a l i b i s ! for y o u n g Nur ot ex fabric has a permanent lustre and hold the s h a p e — which m ak es th em most desirable of all tub suits. Barry Roll Shirt $2.00 A new st y le idea in the Barrymore shirts— starched roll collar and starched cuffs. In soft clouded colors of peach, green and blue. Solid effects. Chesterfield preferred/ ; ti Delicious and Refrv >hin^ mm PAUSE AS® REFRESH* W \ \ y c u b s E E r THE FELLOW THAT SHOUTZ ■Ki l l t h e U M P i R E r L o u o t s T , U S U A L L Y WOULDN’T HURT A F L E A . ORD IN ARILY H U S J U S T GOTTEN ALL HOT AND B O T H E R E D A N D N E E D S N O T H I N G S O MUCH AS AN IC E COLD COCA-COLA AND THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES. M illions have found that th is p u re drink of natural flavors, with its delicious taste and cod rdter-sense of refreshment, makes a little minute long enough for a big rest. The one who pauses to refresh himself laughs at tl*e overheated follow. The Cae*GaJa Ce., Alima, Ga. J>w*t * X he story is to ld that a certain man once im­ portuned a Limoua financier for a loan involv­ ing a considerable amount o f money. ”1 cannot give you the cash,” the magnate is said to have replied,”but TU let you walk arm in arm with me across the floor of the Stock Exchange.** Pardon our enthusiasm, but it’s a good deal like that with a man and h is cigarette/!o be seen sm ok­ ing a Chesterfield, for example, is to be marked as a gentleman, a scholar, and a judge ofgood tobacco! Kentucky Colonel or swashbuckling corpora! in the Royal Mounted— Wall Street magnate or dashing cowman o f Cheyenne— a Chesterfield smoker is entitled to respect (and yes, even credit!) from his fellows. Go where you will, you’ll find Chesterfield everywhere admitted to the inner circle o f those in the know. Such endorsement was earned— by g ood tobacco and taste — with six million voting. C h e s t e r f i e l d ‘’M I L D enough for anybody., and r e f . . T H E Y S A T I S F Y M I L H O N A D A Y / T O YOU CA N T PEAT THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES CO-3 I S / - I T H A D B E G O O D T O G E T W H E R E I T t icc.rrr * urm tobacco co.