2 THE BATTALION rv '* •* # WHAT you get out of a pipe depends on what you feed it. Millions of contented jimmy- pipers will tell you that Prince Albert commands a pipe to stand and deliver. You suspect you are in for some grand pipe-sessions the minute you get a whiff of P. A.’s aroma. The first pipe-load confirms your suspicions. What a smoke, Fellows! Remember when you asked for the last dance and she said "You’ve had it!”? P. A. is cool, like that. And sweet as know ing that she didn’t really mean it. ■ .. Sweet and mellow and mild and long-burning. Put your pipe on P. A. You can hit it up to your heart’s content, knowing in advance that P. A. will not bite your tongue or parch your throat. That one quality alone gets P. A. into the best smoke-fraternities. And then think of all its other qualities! P. A. is sold every where in tidy red tins, pound and half-pound tin humidor s, and pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge- moistener top. And always with every bit of bite and parch re moved by the Prince Albert process. — no other tobacco is like itl ing handicapped with eye shades. The courts are concrete and are painted green which protects the play ers’ eyes from the glaring reflection of the sun and the crevices in the concrete are filled with asphalt to al low for expansion without cracking, a fault found with most concrete courts. Instead of having the courts lined off in the usual way, a durable paint which will stand up under all weather conditions was used and it will be unnecessary to mark off the. courts more than once a year. New York, Nov. 11.-—The Inter- fraternity Conference, annual gather ing of delegates from practically every men’s fraternity at American colleges and universities, will meet at the Hotel Pennsylvania here Nov 25 and 26. More than 200 delegates, representing 60 different fraternities and coming from a hundred institu tions of learning, will be present when the conference is called to or der by Judge William H. Bayes, chairman of the interfraternity or ganization. A number of college presidents and a score of deans and professors from all sections of the country will meet with the fraternity delegates for a mutual discussion of collegiate prob lems. Among the colleges to be rep resented will be Illinois, Yale, Cor nell, Columbia, Penn State, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, and many others. First among the subjects for gen eral discussion will be the question of scholarship, for the Interfrater nity Conference has been actively co operating with college officials in an attempt to better the scholastic stand ing of students. Other problems to come before the meeting will be the movement for economy in education, the fraternity’s relation to the par ents of its members, the proper de velopment of freshmen. I LOVE YOU BECAUSE— Self analysis is cruel at times But when I analyze ’bout you My thoughts just seem to flow in rhymes And every thought is fresh and new. I oft recall your golden hair A thousand times or more. Each added thought just makes me swear, ’Tis sweeter than ever before. Those liquid pools of dancing joys, In which my own dull orbs oft dive To drink their beauty that never cloys, Leave me drugged and barely alive. © 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. -J ^Jhe largest selling quality pencil in the world At all dealers Buy a dozen Superlative in quality, the world-famous VENUS yPENOLS give best service qnd longest wear. „ Plain ends, per doz. $1.00 Rubber ends, per doz. 1.20 American Pencil Co., 215 Fifth Ave.,N.Y. Makers of UNIQ UEThin Lead Colored Pencils in 12 colors—$1.00 per doz. DEBATERS TO HAVE BENEFIT SHOW Members of the denate council have secured a show for the benefit of the debate team, the benefits of the show being used to defray expenses on de bating tours. The show will be Clara Bow in “Rough House Rosie,” and will be given Friday night, November 18. Admission to the show will be twenty- five cents and the show will be well worth the money. A tour will be made some time af ter Thanksgiving in which the team will debate at the following places: Southwestern University at George town, Howard Payne at Brownwood, Abilene Christian and McMurray Col lege at Abilene, and Trinity Univer sity at Waxahachie. Various other contracts are pending and will prob ably be closed in the near future. With the members of the debating team working so hard in arranging debates and so many good debaters, it is up to the cadet corps to help put over the show and start the debating year right at A. & M. College. Another step forward in the effort to make the athletic equipment of the A. & M. College of Texas as com plete and modern as that found any where has been taken with the com pletion of three new tennis courts for the use of the Aggie varsity and in tramural players. The three courts are located away from Kyle Field, being the only fa- clities of the Aggie athletic equip ment not included in this one field. The new location was chosen because of the unusual amount of light which falls upon the site, enabling the play ers to pursue their sport without be- Your mouth! Oh lovely lair Of cupid and his clan, Who love to dance on your lips and hair To tantalize each man. One kiss ... a sacrilege to want it, And yet were it death to partake, There lives not a man but who un daunted Would kiss . . . were he burned at the stake. Though I love you with soul burning passion And my heart soars afar and aloft What gives you your chiefest attrac tion My dear, you are Oh! so soft! W. GAMES THIS WEEK Arkansas vs. Austin College, Fay etteville. All other games carded Thanksgiving.