flit Bail® $ m n w- • rn (Kit ^ n u l K First C o lle g e D a ily in the S outh /“V I I __ _ A U S T IN , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 25, 1924 (F O U R P A G E S ) No. 13 VOL. XXV. AMONG THOSE IN SCHOOL By F lo ren ce R obinson ltnMimint«www*iwii«iniiirmnt-"- 1 ........... John E. Hallen is a m em ber of the law faculty this sum m er. Mr. Hal len received his A.B. and L.L.B. de­ grees from Yale and from the Yale law school. He is associate p rofes­ sor of law in the University of K a n ­ sas. Mr. Hallen ta u g h t in Texas last sum m er session. He is a m em ber of the Phi Alpha Delta legal fra te rn ity in Kansas. Miss Mary Frances McAskill, who received her B.A. degree from the this year and has been University attending sum m er school doing ad- vanced work, has withdrawn from the I University and home in San Antonio, where she will teach n ex t fall. She is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and is prom inent socially in th6 University. b r . I. C . Chase Will Lecture In Campaign for Higher Education TULK TO BT GIVEN EDUCATION IS TOOL TO Bt G IN SCHOOL MAKE PERSONALITIES, N HARTTELLSEDUCATORS OF B i. STUDENTS TONIGHT IIT TIGHT OII III SELES PHY Lewis White-Louin Thalheimer, . . . , F v # » n i n o W ill Be of is re tu rn in g to h e r I Theme o f Evening W ilt D e Of _______ Importance to Every Stu­ dent, Says Chase Noted Author and Lecturer Tells Texas Educa­ tional Association That Worlds Are Built Out of Emotions and Not Ideas Co-ordination P l a n Gives Business Work Before Granting Degree By Al t o n L u c k e t t , the University of Texas doubles tennis team, defeated the powerful Yale pair o f J o n e s - Hopkins, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1, in the second round of th e National Intercollegiate Tourna m ent at the Merlon Cricket Club, Phila­ The match was forced the three limit due to the delphia Jones w a s a formidable opposition from the Yale players. finalist last year in both singles and doubles play. th* In doubles, he and his team-mate, Lucien Williams, went down before the* terrific drives of White and Thalheimer in the final rom nd which went the full five sets! ------------- -— • .............. LOUIS THALHEIMER BF School Secures Positions and Watches Work of Appli­ cants for Degrees A plan of co-ordination of work in the School of Business A dm inistra­ tion, by which candidates for degrees are given practical work iii the busi­ ness world before the conferrence of degrees, has been tried o u t during the recent year, and is expected to be made, compulsory soon, according to Dean Spurgeon Bell. Under the present method of in­ struction, students having satisfac­ torily completed th eir academic work are admitted to the school of Busi­ ness Adm inistration, from which the degree of B.B.A. is conferred a f te r two years of residence work is com pleted. The co-ordination plan, while op tional a t present, is expected to soon become compulsory before the g r a n t ­ ing of the degree. Under this plan, the student, if desirous of prolong­ ing the conferrence of his degree, may spend one year in practical work in the business world. AU such stu­ dents do so under the school’s g u a r­ antee th a t they b6 placed with some firm. Prof. A. IL Ribbinek spends most of his time traveling, in order to get openings for stud ents and have accurate inform ation of the results. if made compulsory, will thus require th ree , years before the conferrence of do-1 grees. tried Several stud ents have this plan, which has proven of g reat value to the student and the school. The co-ordination plan, M. S. Breckenridge, Ph.B. and PUHI OF STIFF O I I M teach n o n o n last year, and will $100,000 to G ive People Facts L.L.B. gra d u ate of t h e ^c? l^ rs^ yt he I Medical Association Spending Chicago and A ale, is teaching in law school this sum m er. Mr. Breck j enridge ta u g h t in the University of | Iowa in W estern Reserve next fall. He was a member of school faculty last sum m er. Dr. I. C. Chase of F o rt W orth will the University law deliver the first lecture of a series of lectures in fro n t of the main build­ ing a t 8 o'clock tonight. The theme A rth u r Schoch, who received his J of the evening will be of “ extreme B.S. degree from the University last J importance to every one in the Uni- i s d o i n g research work in chem versity," and will be “ The Recent b t r y with his fa th e r, Dr. Eugene Scientific Medical F acts and the Ne- Paul Schoch, professor of physical ccssity fo r Highly E ducated Medi- chemistry Schoch will atten d medical school J the University. Mr $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 B e in g S p e n t ;a l Men." in y e a r , next fall. The Texas state board of exam in­ ers and the State Medical Associa- J. W. M artin, who received a B .A .L j on are spending $100,000 for the r,u rp0se of eradicating the fallacious degree from the U n iv e rs ity rn 1910 ldea ]n Texas th a t a man can go to is atten ding the sum m er school. He' intends to take the m aster of arts I a “ go-called" medical school for two d e g r e e n ex t J une. Mr. M artin's home Lypgkg and be prepared to practice | medicine. This educational campaign is a t Richland Springs. in various parts of Miss Angela Niebuhr, B.A. g r a d u - 1 Tcxsb from time to time. Austin is ate of th e University, is attending honored in having Dr. I. C. Chase to gummer school. She is doing g r a d u - J deliver the firs t of the series. E s­ pecially are the University students ine work and was her** last summer. Miss Niebuhr teaches during the year. in given 0- hearing Dr. Chase tonight. S ta t e C am p a ig n an unusual opportunity will be staged * Calhoun Will Deliver W eekly Math Lecture This is the beginning of a s ta te ­ wide campaign. The general p u r­ Today at 5 o’Clockj hose is, “ the contention for an edu- cation, honest medical profession, m d a public informed on the facts if medicine, th a t it may p rotect its This ra re oc- casion of hearing Dr. Chase is given to the students of the Unvcrsity. I t is of vital im portance to each indi­ to his own it pertains vidual, as health. J. W. Calhoun, professor in d e p a rt­ m en t of applied mathem atics, will give the weekly m athem atics lecture j health and its life at 5 p. rn., M. B. 157. According to Dean H. Y. Benedict, Mr. Calhoun will discuss “ The Beauties of Geo­ m etry ." o-------------- These conferences are held every W ednesday a t 5 o’clock in M. B. 157. and according to Dean Benedict they are proving very popular with ad­ vanced stud ents of m athematics. Last W ednesday there was standing room only, and a large num ber are expect­ ed this aftern oon . Lectures and dis­ cussion of mathem atics are given to stud ents who have completed M athe­ matics 3 and high school and elemen­ t a ry mathematics. DIRECTORIES OF SUMMER SCHOOL ON SALE TODAY S tu den ts will have an opportunity today of securing the Sum m er School s tu d e n ts ’ directory, which contains the names, addresses and telephone num bers of all the sum m er school students, both in the re g ular U niver­ sity and in the sum m er normal, ac­ cording to the m anagers of the di­ rectory. Copies of the book may be obtained this aftern oon , both on and around the campus and a t the S tu dents’ Book Exchange, 2208 Guadalupe street. A fte r this afternoon the booklets will the be destributed j3ook Exchange. through solely The books are larger this y ea r than ever before, according to the m an­ agement. G reat care has been taken ic $he compiling of the names, in or­ der th a t ail listed may be accurate. 34 Fountain Pens Given by the Co-Op to Varsity Teams The past year E. C. R ather, m an ­ ager of the Co-op, gave .5 4 Conklin fountain pens to le tte r men who had done notable work and made excel lent records. Nineteen of these pens were given to the track team sud I ■> to the baseball team. These pens are given each year for the purpose of prom oting com peti­ tion, good, wholesome sportsmanship and general enthusiasm and interest in athletics. This practice has proved to be very successful, said Mr. Rather, and a l ­ though no definite plans for the com­ ing year have been made, he hopes to stim ulate more boys by giving a still g re a te r num ber of pens the coming Io n s session. — o— ------ Shower Pledges to Stadium Drive as Tribute to Varsity When teachers realize th a t education is the tool to make p ersonahtic;s, not the material from which personalities are made, the tea anders anding of the function of the school will be had, was the ^ n o t e o Dr. Joseph K H a rt's lecture Tuesday at the Educational Association meeting. Dr. H ail chose as the subject of his l e e t u t r ^ _ “ The School and the H a n d s a w " ................ — Dr. P itte n g e r prefaced his Dr. H a rt is associate editor of the School Review, and a lecturer in the New York School of Social Research. in tro ­ duction of Dr. H a rt w i t h i n outline of the threefold d e v e io p n l n t of the school of education. This develop­ m ent the degree of Bachelor of Science in E ducation; 2, faculty recom m enda­ tion of co nferrin g the degree of Mas­ te r of Science in Lducat .on, 3, a $15,000 appropriation for the estab lishment of a training school. is as follows: I, co nferrin g Slip -S hod T h in kin g Many teachers teach the students th a t we build our worlds out of ihe ideas," said Dr. H art. “ When stu d en t goes the school he from learns that# this is false. We build our worlds not of ideas, but from hopes, despairs, courages, fears, em o­ tions. An idea is n o t the material out of which we build, b u t a tool w ith w h ich we build. We can no more build our world of ideas th an we can build our house of handsaws. As the handsaw is th e tool, 60 the idea is the tool. S ch ool Is D e m o c r a c y ’s T o ol “ The school of today has resisted the pressure to become a tool of de­ It was or mocratic social purposes. ganized for classical purposes, the enjoym ent of art, of lite ratu re , and not fo r the purpose of training young people for effective com m unity work We realize the school as we inherited it, an aristocratic organization, as the sons of John Locke said, ‘for gentlem en.’ The com m unity wants the school as a thing of social in te r­ est. Must the school comply? As a tool has some choice of its own in the work it should do, in t h a t it Is best fitted the school must have some choice in its It m ust rem o n stra te against work. bad usage. It must not be dea lt with as the traditional object of which we usually think, but m ust be developed beyond its traditional usage into a tool for dem ocratic social purpases. As the handsaw is a tool of m echani­ cal construction, so the school must be the tool of a social construction T eacher# a# C r a f ts m e n th a t work, so for in the selection of “ Have teachers, the m akers of p er­ sonalities, studied their tools as the carpen ters have studied th eir tools? Can the teacher select the tool for the work he w ants to do? Is the community as intelligent as the c a r­ pen ter tools? When these questions are answ ered, then the solution to one of the g r e a t­ est educational problems is fa r th e r advanced. “ When t h a t we teachers realize build our world not of ideas, b u t by means of ideas, when they are wise in the I school will truly be I tool of democ- their chpice of tools, then HOUSTON PLEDGES L IN STADIUM D R I Hogg Reports Signed Pledge Cards in Excess of $50,000 Houston has subscribed over $50, OOO to the campaign to build the Texas Memorial Stadium, it was an nounced here today. In a letter to stadium headquarters Mike Hogg, chairm an bf the Houston drive, said: “ I am hapfry to report th a t to date we have-inn hand signed pledge cards a little in excess of $50, OOO. There are a number of pros pects who have not been seen, but we will endeavor to close the cam ­ paign and make our Sinai repot I oy the end of the week." A u stin First This is by f a r the largest amount pledged by any town cd the State, outside Austin, and will serve as an inspiration to other towns and cities in which drives are being conducted, stadium officials said. form er towns over Though badly handicapped by the absence of many students from their homes a t this time, tho drive for funds the in than at S tate is progressing better any time since the State campaign was begun, declare stadium officials. With a united Ex-Students Associa­ tion working for the completion of the fund for the Memorial Stadium, there is little doubt th a t the objec­ tive of $500,000 will be reached d u r­ ing the fall months. $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 P ledged To date, approximately $400,000 has been pledged and workers over the S ta te rep o rt t h a t many of the prospective subscribers have not yet been seen. - In speaking of the success of the Houston drive, S tate C hairm an Wm. L. McGill, said: “ The showing made I t shows a t Houston is wonderful. what can be done in this drive. I am sure t h a t with the splendid e xa m p l e before of the Houston them, the chairm en of other Texan cities will be inspired to do great things fo r their school. Houston has always been a g re at backer of the University, and Hogg has done him ­ self credit in putting over the drive, there as he has." — a on Making Alcalde W eekly Publication “ I am not an ex-student of T exas; ; A fte r the speaker had closed his ]SJq Steps Taken \ et b u t I am an adm irer of clean athlet- j speech, th e following officers fo r the the notation placed on the ensuing year were elected: W. E. Jam es, presid en t; Mrs. Wakefield, vice president; Miss Helen Arstein, secretary and trea su rer. ----------- ice, was i back of his pledge card by Ed .Show­ ers, who subscribed $50 to Texas Memorial Stadium in the Corsicana campaign. o - -------- - C A L E N D A R W E D N E S D A Y 5 p. m .— Math le ctu r e, m ain build- i n f 157. 7 p. rn.— P la y hour, Jou rd an field. le c t u r e , main $ p. rn.— M edical building. T H U R S D A Y 9 a. na.— C hapel. J I “This is one of the prettiest com­ pliments th a t any school could have pgid it," declared L. Theo. Bellmont, dean of athletics here, when showed th e pledge card. “ It is indeed a fine thin g fo r the school t h a t we can build up a repu tatio n for honesty over the state th a t will cause a man to ex­ press his* appreciation of our effo rts I hope th a t we shall in such a way. always deserve such praise. „ , , l O C . e c p v i r r CHAREL b t R v i t t ' At th* 'h a p ,! horn• t®™0 " 0 f Robert Cribble of the Sem inary will conduct the aero. ■*., and Mrs, W. E. Long will give a spe­ cial musical number. This program will be of unusual; interest, and ahould not he m used by j ceased, those to whom the daily devotional service appeals. .made. id ce * t f * •t- * li­ do 26* Louis T h a lh eim er , w ho with Lew is W h ite d e f e a t e d the crack doub les team of Y ale yesi'-rdav in the first n a ‘ u.ial m eet, is fam iliar to U n iv e r s ity s t u ­ d ents as a ten nis p layer of unusual io u n d o f the ab ility. P FOH NEIN Piers W ill Require Three Hundred Bases for Support Work of pouring the foundations Former Lassies I A n d Lads Dance D oub les, First R ound Moore and Fitch of Rice In stitute Saturday Night]™ “ « £ ■ * * ~ - - I Hubbell and Sheridan of A ale, de- foaled Brew ster and Sledge of Texas, .»------— ... the country The W o m a n s Gym will assume a , very natural a ir S aturd ay night, J when their aprons, overalls, tacky costumes and clown suits uiil assemble there fo r the annual sum m er barn dance,! White and Thalheimer of Texas, F a c - 1 defeated Jones and Hopkins of Yale, according g etlcrs ftnd c h a n d le r of Califor- H arrington Oklahoma, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. to M anager Hunt. in ^ defeated S econ d R ound folk attired for the east side of the Texas Memo j ujt y members are given a special in- 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. rial Stadium was begun ing. tower is used to give of Yale de- ^ e i r office and take p a rt in the *es“ < f eat cy his stu d en ts . the In the third round of play-off in the singles event, Lewis N. AN hite of Austin, was the only Texas e n try to qualify. The Varsity s ta r o u t ­ played Osgood the Dartmouth wiz­ ard, in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2. W hite’s remaining in both singles and doubles play is certain to work a hardship upon his playing in the final games at the end of the week. S le d g c - B r e w st e r Lose The other V arsity doubles entries, Terrell Sledge and Leo Brewster were overcome by the Yale second team of Hubbell and Sheridan in straig h t lively scrap, sets, 6-1, 6-2, a f te r a j The inexperience of the Texas sec­ ond team was much in evidence in the initial set, but in th e second go, combination the Slodge-Brewster managed the eight games. Moore and L itch of Rice won from Young and Rockafeller in the premier round of doubles, but lost to the conquerors of Sledge and Terrell, Hubbell and Sheridan of Yale to the tune of 6-2, 6-2. two of to win F irst R ound Lewis N. White, Texas, defeated Mi Baker, Williams, 6-4, 6-4. J. H arrington, Oklahoma, defeated M. Rogers, Kansas, 7-5, 6-1. r L. Thalheimer, Texas, won by de­ fault from H. Marshall, H averford. Glaskis, Kansas, Sledge, Texas, 6-4, 7-5. defeated W. T. J. A. Wright, McGill University, defeated S. A. Fitch, Rice, 6-0, 7-5. S eco n d Round L. P faffm an , H arvard, defeated L. Thalheimer, Texas, 7-5, 6-0. L. N. White, Texas, d efeated A. J Sheridan, Yale, 6-2, 6-0. S in gles, Third Round L. N. White, Texas, defeated F. ; P. Osgood of Dartmouth, 6-1, 6-3. S h e daily ®txatt Stew art Harkrhlrr MUSING D A Y D A Y THE OLYMPIC TRACK TEAM LANDS By Osborne Alexander USV B IL L Y ! WE OE POCKED , BIEN VEN U ’ AMfOICAINES » RANCE’ WOODLE DOO 'lO O C S E L r *- . PREN CIA IE- situation. The camp is to continue 12 weeks, and all phases of geology that can be seen in that region will be studied. Additions Are Made to Summer Teaching Staff The party is equipped with tents, cam ping apparatus, and two autom o­ bile tracks. The cook is a 72-year- old negro, who was raised as a slave. Six additions to the summer ses­ sion instructing s t a ff have been an ­ nounced by Frederick Eby, director school. Vivid M. o f the summer is an assistan t in English; Green Henry George Hendricks has been appointed assistan t in history; S. P. McAllister is also an assistan t in his­ the to ry ; Sarah E. Bridges is and Mrs, psychology departm ent, Mary H arrison in education psychology. instructor is an in T h ese S u m m er D ay s the shirt you wear is the m ost im­ portant item of apparal. Here will be found fashionable solid color or patterned shirts with color attached— striped or figured neckband shirts— plain white O xford or Broadcloth shirts. Nationally know n m akes insuring fine quality, fit and finish. A great assortm ent o f great values. IN THE BARGAIN SECTION SHIRTS FOR *1 H ats R eblocked in IO M inutes One Day Service on Cleaning and Blocking Men’s Su its C lean ed and Pressed ............ ...........$1.00 Coat Suits an d D resses an d P ressed ................. $1.00 up Mon’s Hats Cleaned and Block­ ...5 0 c Work Called fo r and Delivered Promptly C leaned ed ......................... Leonard. 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American Telephone 4k Telegraph Co I Stth Dividend The regular quarterly dividend of Two O o U a r* and T w e n t y - Five Cent* Ifer ahere will be paid on T-i-sday. Ju ly IS. 1* 24. to stockholders o f record at the close of business on Friday. Je tte sa, I *24. ti B L A IR -SU IT H . T reasurer. illu s tr a te d son, e x -n e w s p a p e r r e p o r te r a n d press a g e n t, who is g a t h e r i n g m a te rial fo r an le c tu r e on “ T he Do- j m e stic a te d T u r k . ’’ see f i t to steal a can of film . Y o u n g H a rlo w gives chase a n d brin g s one o f th e c u l p r i t s down w ith a b e a u tif u l fly in g tack le.) In th e m id s t of a th r e a t e n i n g crowd of T u rk s. S te p h e n , c lin g in g tig h tly to th e box of him which he h a s r e ­ trieved . is holding o f f the th r e e p o r ­ te rs, liftin g high the box a n d t h r e a t ­ e n in g to b ra in th e m if th e y a tte m p t to ta k e it f r o m him. S te ts o n and n a tiv e police come to tho rescue. B e tw e e n C o n s ta n tin e ’s to m b and th e e x c a v a tio n s of A n a to lia , S te p h e n th o u g h t he was in f o r a p r e t t y q u ie t s ta y in T u r k e y , b u t he is a g re e a b ly d is ap p o in ted , as his ta c k lin g episode and m ixup with a h a n d of c o n sp ir­ a to r s who have k id n a p e d the S u lta n s sun am p ly in dicate. Y ou’ll live y o u r boyhood over a g a in in this p r o d u c tio n which f e a ­ tu r e s T h e o d o re R o b e rts in s u p p o r t of th e y o u th f u l s ta r . N o ah B e e ry , H a r r y M yers an d F r a n k C u r r i e r a r e in th e s u p p o rtin g cast. Jo se p h H c n a - b e ry d ire c te d th e p ic tu r e , w hich is an a d a p t a ti o n by E lf r id B ing ham of R ich a rd H a rd in g D a v is’ s h o rt story. “ T he G ra n d Cross of th e C r e s c e n t." Q U E E N “ B roadw ay A fter D ark” C a r r ie Mac H a m b y , a f o r m e r s t u ­ d e n t of th e U n iv e rs ity , a n d who r e ­ ceived h e r d e g re e f r o m Sullins ( ol- lege th is y e a r , h as r e t u r n e d to Tier home. Be Made a P r e re q u is ite to E n tr a n c e In to th e T e x a s Schools of Law and M edicine." A f fir m a tiv e , W a l t e r Run- dell an d BL H. C r a i n ; n e g a tiv e , Jim B u lse a n d G ilb e rt P r itc h a r d . “ T he L esser of T w o E v ils ; A Stud y H o b a r t B o sw o rth , f a m e d s t a r of “T h e Sea W o lf," is p r o m in e n tly cast. Lew C o dy , w ho o f te n g ra c e s the lights as a s t a r in his own r ig h t, will be seen as the villain. M ary C a rr , th e se n sa tio n of “ Over David [ th e Hills,” has a s t r o n g p a r t. K a th e r in e D ra k e , a f o r m e r U n i­ versity st u d e n t, w ho has b e e n a tte n d ing school a t W ellesley, has r e t u r n e d of P re sid e n tia l C a n d id a te s " H e a th . A to be se fe c tc d — S te rlin g ta lk, T a k e h u eh i. “ W eekly G r u n t " — M a rtin T u d y k . | And, c o n tin u in g to e n g a g e cele­ b ritie s u n til th e f i r s t c a m e r a began to click, F i r s t N a t io n a l’s ro ster f o r “ T h e W o m a n on th e J u r y . ” finally r e a d : Bessie L ove, H e n r y B. W a l­ th all, Roy S te w a rt. J e a n H ersho lt, F o rd S te rlin g , A r t h u r Luhin. S ta n to n H eck and Leo W h ite , e a ch at some tim e o r a n o t h e r h a v in g “ s ta r added to th e ir re sp e c tiv e n am es. M ary O ’H a ra a d a p t e d "'Tho W o m ­ th e J u r y ’’ f r o m M ary N ew ­ an on co m b ’s s ta g e success. SCREEN S PO T L IG H T S B y L o u i s T . H a m l e t ! > > rn • *--« T H E A T E R C A L E N D A R to h e r hom e. M o rtim e r Brow n of M cC abe M a n ­ sion will spend th e l a t t e r p a r t ot the week a t his home in B rem o n d . Brow n th e B re m o n d is s u p e r in te n d e n t of schools. H o w a rd M u m fo rd J o n e s , w ife and small d a u g h t e r have left f o r Chicago, w h e re Mr. J o n e s will ta k e w o rk in the I 'n i v e t s i t y of Chicago. M a ry F r a n c e s McAskill h a s w ith ­ d ra w n firom s u m m e r school because of th e illness of h e r m o th e r, a nd will r e t u r n to h e r homo in S a n A nto nio. J u lia n B ra z e lto n a n d Bill E lkins have r e t u r n e d fro m a visit to H o u s­ ada. ton. A ngie Stiles of the w o m a n ’s b u ild ­ ing will visit w ith f r ie n d s in S h e r ­ m an in th e n e a r f u t u r e . * E u la m a y e T>ay s p e n t th e w eek-end w ith h e r siste r, D o ra L a y, in G old­ th w aite . Jim m ie T a y l o r h a s r e t u r n e d from t i o n a l P a r k . a visit t o H o u sto n . W E D N E S D A Y H a n c o c k — “ U n s e e i n g E y e * . ” m a d e in t h e N o r t h w o o d * o f C a n ­ M a j e s t i c — " H a l f - a - D o l l a r - B i l l , ’” a M e t r o p r o d u c t i o n . Q u e e n — “ B r o a d w a y A f t e r D a r k , a m i d n i g h t d r a m a o f N e w \ ork. T e x a * — “ T h e S i l e n t P a r t n e r , ” W e d n e * d a y a n d T h u r s d a y . T H U R S D A Y - F R I D A Y - S A T U R D A Y H a n c o c k — “ R e n o , ” a d i v o r c e p i c t u r e f i l m e d i n Y e l l o w s t o n e N a ­ M a j e s t i c — “ J e a l o u s H u s b a n d s , ” a n d V i n c e n t L o p e * O r c h e s t r a . o n Q u e e n — “ T h e W o m a n t h e J u r y , ” w i t h a n a l l - s t ar c a s t . T e x a s — “ O r p h a n s o f t h e S t o r m , ” F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y o n l y . V incent Lopez O rchestra Will Play at Majestic t h e Q u e e r D ram a Made in Yellowstone Park Com ing to Hancock tw ists o f law, which m a k e a divorced m a n a bigamist w hop ho crosses th e s t a t e b o rd e r, and o th e rw ise s tir up u n u s u a l h u t a c c u ­ r a t e com plication s, h a v e been used by R u p e r t H u g h e s the plot of his g r e a t divorce film , “ R en o” which comes on T h u r s d a y to th e H a nc o ck th e a t e r f o r t h r e e days. to enliven In to th e lives o f tw o y oung c o u ­ ples who have tr ie d d ivorce as a cu re of some of m a tr im o n y ’s ills, R u p e rt H u gh es has in je c te d a series of m ix­ ups which, th o u g h n ew to th e screen, h a v e th e ir p a ra lle ls in m any A m eri­ c an hom es as a r e s u l t of I s divorce la w s w hich d i f f e r w id e ly — and so m e ­ tim e s hu m o ro u sly fro m each Otho' in th e 48 s ta te s of th e c o u n try . A b rillia n t c a st e n a c ts th e p r in c i­ pal ro les, which a r e in t h e h an ds of H elen e t ’hadw iek, G e o rg e Walsh, L ew Cody, C a rm e l M y ers and o th e r “ J e a lo u s H u s b a n d s ” is th e f e a t u r e j scrPon fa v o rite s, Much 0 f to go on a t o u r and th e p ic tu r e w as photo which will p lay a t th e M a je stic thca- i n Y e llow ston e N ational to r T h u r s d a y , R r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y , g r a p h e d A s e c o n d s te lla r a tt r a c t i o n w hich will p a r k j w j t h th e s p o u tin g g e y se rs as a p p e a r a t the M a je stic d u r in g th e s e L s tr ik in g b a c k g ro u n d fo r the dram - t h r e e days is th e V in c e n t Lopez J u n - J a ti<- f ig h t which ta k e s place n e a r the iors, which is th e b ig g e st j a t z orches- J s te a m in g c r a t e r of one of them. U t r a in th e world. T h is is th e o r c h e s - L ay m ore 0f th e r e m a r k a b le clima* t r a of g if te d y o u n g m u sicians, r a n g - | ^ () the p ic tu re th a n t h a t it will both ing in age f r o m i n to 18 ye a rs, or- th rill a n d s u r p r is e w ould he to rob gan iz e d by V in c e n t Lopez, th e fore- p a tr o n s o f some of th e enjoyment, of m ost d ire c to r o f m o d e rn p o p u la r mu- J ^be p ic tu r e , sic, r y th m ic ideals w hich have m ade him I f ) o u s | aft F a i r b a n k s , J r . the idol of th e public as le a d e r o f 1 L' ° UK‘ th e H otel P e n n s y lv a n ia O r c h e s tr a , in th e th e a te r , th e c o n c e r t ro om , on the ra d io a n d on t h e r e c o rd s. T h is o r ­ c h e s tr a r e p r e s e n t s all t h a t has m ade Lopez the re c o g n iz e d g e n iu s o f popu la r m usic, k e p t him c o n tin u o u sly b e ­ f o r e th e N ew Y o rk public f o r m ore th a n t h r e e y e a rs, a n d m a d e him th e m o st u n ifo r m ly successfu l o r c h e stra ! h e a d lin e r in K e ith V au d e v ille . on Screen at I exas i n t e r p r e t M UELLER’S SHOE STORE C O O L A nd U p to T he M inute H1[ERE is an oxford built by craftsm en who know the difference betw een sum m er and w in ter needs. Its good looks are only equalled by the com fort th a t je s u its lur from lightw eight, flexible calf and hand-sew n s o le s , rich black ivory or glossy sunset tan. CARL H. MUELLER Home c f Good Shoes-nosteiy • O S C O N 9 U E S S A V E . “ T h e B a n k t o r ^ o u THE U N I V E R S I T Y BANK (Unincorporated) 2212 G u ad alup e O p en 8 : 3 0 A .M . j come of the th e p a st o f T h r o u g h J u l y n u l l A u g u s t B a n k W i l l ." a e s th e s ia , th e mi- ra d iu m t r e a t - v arious scourg es a n d plagues, and th e scien­ tific o b s e rv a tio n s of n a t u r e a t w ork so as to m ake use o f h e r own c u r a ­ tive en do w m e nts. v T£e7lt> t he se ru m s to m e e t women. a nd wom en lhese BportB €ach timc ^ a b o u t t h a t m a n y ie X-Ray, look on. 1 I n d i v i d u a l N e e d s D octor In th is le ctu re , he said t h a t doc­ to r s w ere useless to h u m a n ity a* a im­ whole, b u t th e y w e re o f g r e a t p o r ta n c e to the individual. He d e ­ scribed the w ork of th e d o c to r of a g e n e r a tio n ago, a n d th e n b r o u g h t out the d if f e r e n c e b e tw e e n t h a t w ork and t h a t o f th e p r e s e n t d a y ph ysician with to Play at Barton’s all of th e m o d e rn sc ie n tific m edical in ventions. He said t h a t a b a b y is h o rn to d a y w ith the e x p e c ta n c y of tw elve m o re y e a rs o f life th a n t h a t of th e b ab y which w as b orn a g e n ­ e r a tio n ago. He spoke of th e th e whole p la g u e s which some c o u n tr y covered y e a rs ago, such as small pox, bubonic p lague, a n d o th e rs. He told of how th e stu d y of th ese p la g u e s re ve a le d to the physician th e w a y those th in g s w ere sp re a d , an d how th e discases w ere b ro k e n u p w hen this h a d b «en discovered. o--------------- Collins to Address Voters Saturday F o r m e r S e n a to r V. A. Collins o f Dallas, c a n d id a te f o r g o v e rn o r, will speak in A ustin, a t the S ta te ( ap itol, S a tu r d a y n igh t, J u n e 28, a t 8 o’clock. While a m e m b e r of th e s ta te s e n a te , he w as a u th o r of th e e ig h t-h o u r law, w o r k m e n ’s co m p e n sa tio n law, an d o th e r i m p o r t a n t m easures. His s h o r t a d d re ss will be b en e ficia l a nd e d u c a tio n a l, as well as in te n se ly in te r e s tin g to s tu d e n ts , acco rd in g to his c a m p a ig n m a n a g e r. o-----------------------x of Today Are Honest Q ueen Picture Has All-Star Cast N e a rly all th e c e le b ritie s of Hoi lywood a p p e a r in F i r s t N a tio n a l’s p ic tu riz a tio n o f “ T h e W o m a n on the J u r y , ” w hich s ta r s S lyvia K re a m e r, a n d which will be p re s e n te d a t th e Q ueen t h e a t e r f o r th r e e d ays, s t a r t ­ ing T h u rs d a y . Harry O. H o y t, w ho d ir e c te d tho new film, is q u o te d as s a y in g : “ L e t’s give th e public a r e a h a ll- s ta r c ast. F i r s t N a tio n a l replied w i th : F r a n k Mayo, s t a r f o r s e v e ra l y e a r s in U n iv e rsa l a n d G oldw yn p ic tu re s , a p p e a r s opposite Miss B r e a k e r . Lionel Barrymore In “Unseeing Eyes’' And F i f t h S e r i e s o f “ T H E T E L E P H O N E GIRL* Giving the T e r r ib le T u r k a lesson in f o o t b a l l ’aa played in A m erica was n o t th e o b je c t of S te p h e n B a rlo w J r . ’s visit to C o n s ta n tin o p le , a lth o u g h it f u rn is h e s c o n s id e r a b le am u se m e n t ■ q # Nilsson, C arm el m y ers | I in th e P a r a m o u n t p ic tu re , “ S te p h e n I Q. N ilsson, C arm el M yers A d o lp h e M enjou, A n n a l l S te p s O u t,’’ in w hich D ouglas F a ir - I h a n k s J r . m a k e s hi* S t e l l a r s c re e n I «*L o n e s o m e *i 30 to J u ly 4. Miss d e b u t an d which to m e s to th e T e x a s | _____ »*f ^ t h e a t e r f o r a run of, tw o days, he- i * P | F rtment> w i„ g in n in g to d a y . 'm e e tin g , a n d will m ak e a r e p o r t on a tto n d E x t r i? ,, be held in m i l l -* Sev eral n ative p o r te r s h a v in g been r e f u s e d a raise in pay by H a r r y .Stet- ^ gtftfc<5 S{atp KduciftiofJ All who a r e in te re ste d in a th le tic s tho o f a n y kind a re urged to come out, also to m o rro w night and ta k e p a r t in the J o r d a n Field is on 2 1 st and the h o u r is 7:00 to j s p e e d w a y , and e c o n o m jcg w ork bpinK done gam es. . ?' ■ ... . I Miss J o a n n ie P in c k n e y , n u tr itio n H ;,H! P- m - THEATRE ■ h . / \ ^ T o d a y a n d T o m o r r o w Douglas Fairbanks Jr. In “ Stephen Steps Out I t ’s a P a r a m o u n t P i c t u r e D u e to a c a n c e l l a t i o n o f p l a y i n g t d a t e s thi s p i c t u r e h a s b e e n sub s t i t u t e d f o r “ T h e S i l e n t P a r t n e r " tis ed >r- 1 1 , a x- cu- T h r e e M e n K i s s e d H e r O n e w a s k i l l e d, o n e w a s e x i l e d , a nd o n e w a s d e p o s e d . W i t h L i l l i a n a n d D o r o t h y Gi sh F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y See D. W. Griffith’s “Orphans of the Storm” the fp- IC-ii 54 "jr- a- r- *d G ardner’s Orchestra e x p e rt, who has b een a b s e n t on leave from th e U n iv e rsity of T e x a s this ye a r, stu d y in g in C olum b ia U n iv e r ­ sity, will a tte n d the C o n fe re n c e of H ealth E d u c a tio n Specialists, in ses­ steve G a r d n e r ’s o r c h e s tr a , com- sion a t C a m b rid g e , Mass., J u n e 23- 28. Miss P in c k n e y received a na- posed e n tir e ly of U n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts . tional fellow ship of $1,000 a w a rd e d an d w hich has been fu rn is h in g music by the A m erican Child H ealth Assn- j on ro o f 0 f th e Ste p h e n F. A ustin elation la st y e a r to a h e alth e x p e r t u 0t e l, w d l play fo r a d an ce F rid a y d esiring to s tu d y f o r th e m a s te r of n ;^h t a t b a r t o n Springs. D an cing a r ts d e g re e in h e a lth e d u c a tio n . She in t h » pavilion will begin a t 9 o ’clock rcA m tly w as a w a rd e d th e M. A. de- and ja «t un til 12, gree f r o m Colum bia U n iv e rs ity . ^ince th e da n c e is on th e U niver- <,0(>ial c a le n d a r , s tu d e n ts will be | « _ _ DirectorV of E xes From 1883 to 1 9 2 4 to A ppear N ext Fall p e r m itte d to a tte n d the a f f a ir . I, A" adn;'s'ion price of $!1° wUI J A C K S O N V I S I T S C A M P U S .............- 4 A ccord in g to Mr. J o h n s o n of the Doyle D. J a c k s o n who received his E x - S tu d e n ts A ssociation, th e new ex- d e g re e from th e U niversity in 1921, s tu d e n ts ’ d ir e c to ry , which will he o ut is in A u stin th is week se le ctin g te a c h ­ in the fall, will be a b o u t 700 pages. e r s for th e D a lh a r t public schools. T h e re is to be a full list o f every After s e rv in g tw o y e a rs as principal s t u d e n t who has a tte n d e d th e U n i ­ of th e D a lh a r t schools, J a c k s o n was ve rsity fr o m th e b e g in n in g in 1883, elected to th e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ’s posi­ session of in c luding tion, an d will begin his d u tie s n ext to be a r r a n g e d 1924. N a m e s a r e S e p te m b e r. T w e n ty -sev e n t e a c h e r s fir s t a d ­ a re e m ployed by th e D a lh a r t schools, dresses, years a t the U n iv e rsity , a n d the d o - j which a r e r a te d by th e S ta te D epart- gree re c e iv e d ; second, geo g ra p h ica l- m e n t o f E d u c a tio n to be one o f the ly; an d th ird , a c c o rd in g to th e class, best schools in T e xa s, a c c o rd in g to ‘ th e y e a r of e n tr a n c e . As c o m p le te J a c k so n . H e will receive hi* M a s te r ’s a list as possible is b e in g m ade. a lp h a b e tic ally , w ith o c cu pa tio ns, [d e g re e n e x t su m m e r. th e n u m b e r s u m m e r th e o f I surging A the skipper s kid—and a woman. romance of Presented by GRAF PRODUCTIONS with A N N A Q . NILSSON BON TON BAKERY 22 Y e a rs in U n iv e rsity N eig h b o rh o o d QU A L IT Y — S E R V IC E — C L E A N L IN E SS Our M otto A SK Y O U R GRO CER FO R BO N T O N PR O D U C T S 1307 L a v a ca — P h o n e 6 5 7 2 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m r n m m m m m m m m m m K m m m m MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS A fternoon Luncheons, Ice Cream, Coffee and Coco We C ater to and Give Special A ttention to AU , College Functions Com edy- - “ B O N E H E A D ” UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA N e w s ALL DEPARTMENTS OF LIBRARY TO BE OPEN TO PUBLIC F R I D A Y [Beck Says Student. On F r id a y e v en in g, J u n e 27, the different d e p a r tm e n t s of th e lib rary ill be open to th e public. T h e gen- a r c th e b a sis of th e H is to ry of T exas 1715-1836, w e re t r a n s f e r r e d here. to this m a te ria l are S u p p le m e n ta r y idea is to give th e public a n d p a p e rs o f S te p h e n F . A u stin a n d his She s u m m e r school s t u d e n t s a n op- associates. F r o m th ese m a n y d etails o r tu n ity to becom e a c q u a in te d w ith o f th e A n g lo -A m eric a n c olonization e sou rces o f th e lib ra ry . E a c h d e - j of T e x a s m ay be secured . A u to g ra p h - th e flo w e rs had ja r tm e n t, W r e n n L ib ra ry , G a rc ia cd le tte r s of A u stin , Bowie and o th e r the tim e fro m s tu d e n ts Library, M a n u s c r ip t S tu d e n ts o f tod ay a r e m ore ho n­ est th a n th e y were IO y e a rs ago, a c ­ c o rd in g to H a r r y B. Beck, su p e r in ­ t e n d e n t of grou nd s. T e n y e a rs ago . _ ^ .... to be g u a r d e d all C ollections, e w sp ap er L ib ra ry C ollections, chool, G e n era l L ib r a ry , E x te n sio n ib r a ry , will all be o pen to visitors, -pecial d isplays wil be a r r a n g e d of he r a r e an d in te r e s ti n g m a te ria l in ach d e p a r tm e n t. le a d in g T e x a n s a r e included. Since to send them to t h e i r girls. a c qu isition o f ro a n u sc rip ts have been pre se n te d . A m ong th e se a re p a p e rs of Ashet Sm ith, th e T h r o c k m o r to n , th e F r a n k ­ lin p a p e rs, F o r d , E r a th , and m a n y o th e rs. Some th e m ost p r o m in e n t m en o f to - d ay a rc people who stole flo w e rs fro m th e U n iv e rs ity in y e a rs past. H a r r y Beck f u r n is h e s flo w e rs f o r all th e le a d in g offic e s on the cam pus, in c luding those o f th e d e a n o f w om ­ the e n, T h e g ro w th o f lib r a r y g e n e r a l s ta c k s by tr a in e d l i b r a r i a n s r e g i s t r a r , an d th e phy sician. H e also c e n ph e n o m e n a l. f m in o r im p o r ta n c e 20 y e a r s ago, *who c a n in d ic a te m a te r ia l o f special d e c o ra te s fo r th e W o m e n ’s an d M en’s ; F a c u lt y Clubs, and will d e c o ra te for le ad in g lib ra rie s o f t h e c o u n tr y . ; R e f r e s h m e n ts will b e s e rv e d on! t h e r e c e p tio n to be beld at the L i - T h e v isitors will be show n th r o u g h has com e to t a k e its p lace a m o n g in te r e s t. th e se p a p e rs, m an y of this F r o m a th e p re sid e n t, th e a u d ito r , li b r a r y has who w a n te d ... , n 1897 th e B e x a r A rchives, which i th e law n d u r i n g the evening . b r a r y to m o rro w . i ‘ Banks-Burr U n iv e rsity frie n d s will be i n t e r ­ e ste d in a n a c c o u n t of th e w edding of Miss D o ro th y B u r r , who received h e r d eg re e f r o m th e U n iv e rs ity of T exas in 1923. She w as a m e m b e r of Phi B e ta K ap p a f r a t e r n i t y , and D elta Z e ta so ro rity . She also was a m em b e r of th e A n d re w < a r o th e r s c h a p te r of D. A. R. T h e follow ing a c c o u n t of is clipped th e w ed d in g fro m th e D allas M o rn in g N e w s : The m a r r ia g e of T h o m a s Russell B a n k s of H o u sto n , f o r m e r ly of A us­ tin , a n d Miss D o ro th y B u rr , d a u g h ­ t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. C la rk e B u rr, took place M onday e v e n in g a t 8:30 o'clock a t th e ho m e o f th e b r id e ’s a u n ts, M isses C la r a a n d R u th B u ir, 1807 N o r th P e a r l s tr e e t . T h e ring c e rem o n y was p e rf o r m e d by Dr. J. B. C ra n fill, assisted by th e Rev. J a m e s K irk la n d . B efore th e c e re m o n y , Miss Mabel C ra n fill sang , ac c o m p an ied a t th e pi­ a no by Miss J u lia G r a h a m C h a rlto n , who also p layed th e w e d d in g m arch. T h e b ride w as a tt e n d e d b y h e r sister, Miss K a th e rin e B u rr , as ju n io r brid esm aid . Miss K a th e r in e B urr w o re a fro c k of g re e n ja d e o rg a n d y and c a r r ie d pink roses. T he b rid e g ro o m was a tte n d e d by P e te B r e n te of E l Paso . T he b rid e w a s given in m a r ria g e h e r f a t h e r . She w o re a gow n of white lace and c h iffo n , em b ro id e re d in silver an d p e a rls. H e r veil of tulle fell f r o m a b a n d e a u x of o range blossoms a n d she c a rr ie d a b r id e ’s b o u q u e t o f w hite roses a n d lilies of th e valley. Miss E velyn B u r r , cousin of th e bride, and Miss Mabel D aniel p r e ­ sided a t th e p u n c h bowl. Miss Eliza b eth B re n n in w a s in c h a rg e of th e w {tiding cake, a n d Miss M a rian Mi­ lam. also a cousin or th e b ride , prc- sided a t th e b r id e ’s book. Follo w ing th e re c e p tio n , Mr. and Mrs. B a n k s l e f t f o r H o u sto n , w h e re th e y will m ake th e ir hom e. T he bride wore a th re e -p ie c e blue twill su it with blouse of cocoa c rep e , w ith a h a t of cocoa fe lt, and accesso ries to m atch. th e w e d d in g g u e sts w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. I*. C. B ank s of A u stin , p a r e n ts of th e b r id e g ro o m ; Mrs. Dan G ra h a m M en chlin g of T u lsa , and Mrs. Durn F o r d of W aco, a u n t of the A m on g bride. Miss Pettigrew Hostess Miss P e tt ig r e w e n te r ta in e d h e r f r ie n d s T u e s d a y e v e n in g w ith a de lig h tfu l b rid g e p a r t y , e n te r ta in in g five ta b le s of p la y e rs. Z innias an d daisies w e re used as d e c o ra tio n s in th e d in in g room a n d living room . An ice co u rse was se rv e d to th e follow­ ing. a f t e r th e g a m e s: K irk, E liz a b e th S m ith, R u th P enick, K irk k, E liz a b e th Sm ith , R u th P en ick, E ln o r a E d g a r, E liz a b e th W p olford , J a n ic e D u rst, T h e lm a S h o w a lte r, H elen K erl, M a ry E s t h e r C r a w fo rd , F r a n c e s W h i tta k e r , S a r a h W alker, M a ry F.lizabeth T h r a s h e r , M a ry F le n n Field, M ary H e le n J o n e s , V irg in ia Lovelace and M rs. G eo rge H a m m e r. S tr e ib e r, E s t h e r Miss V irg in ia h a r p e r won high sco re prize a n d w as p re s e n te d with a d a in ty m ir r o r a n d p o w d e r p u ff. to C on solatio n, a b rid g e se t, w e n t Miss R u th Penick . t G arden Party at Faculty W om en s Club A b o u t 200 f a c u lty m e m b e rs of the U n iv e rsity s u m m e r session a tte n d e d t h e p a r t y given a t th e F a c u lty W om ­ e n ’* Club T u e s d a y n ig h t a t 8 o’clock. T h e lawn w as ligh ted u p w ith lan­ te r n s , and p un c h was served d u r in g th e e v e n in g fro m a p u n c h bowl a t ­ t r a c tiv e ly e m b a n k e d w ith fe r n s and daisies. T h e m usic w as g iven by Mrs. C oo per, Mr*. B rooks a n d D ar- t h u la Davis. T h e re c e iv in g line c o n ­ sisted of Miss A n n ie H ill, vice p r e s i­ d e n t of th e c lu b ; Dr. a n d Mrs. F r e d - e rc k Eby, D r. a n d Mrs. W . S. S u tto n , Dr. a n d Mrs. H. Y. B enedict, D r. and Mrs. H. W. H a r p e r , Dr. and Mrs. D. A. r e n i c k , Miss A nn G a rriso n , Miss Lucy N ew ton , a n d Miss Bess H eflin M em bers of th e club will b e in the he use p a r ty . Mrs. M yrick of th e S cottish R ite d o r m ito ry , also was one J of th e gu ests. P u n c h w as se rv e d d u r- j ing th e e v e n in g by Mrs. N ash, Mis3j Glass and Miss P a t t y . Mrs, R. T . P r i t c h e t t l e f t A u stin •> M onday fo r a visit to h e r m o th e r,) Mrs. J . W . C am p , of H ayn esv ille, La. She will r e t u r n to A u stin a b o u t th e f i r s t o f A u g u s t. Both Mr. a n d Mrs. P r i t c h e t t h a v e b ee n s t u d e n t s of the U n iv e r s ity d u r in g th e p a st y e a r . N ew s h a s b e e n re c e iv e d of th e e n ­ g a g e m e n t of F r a n c e s O glesby, a f o r ­ m e r U n iv e rs ity s tu d e n t, to H o w a rd L a n d e n of B u ffa lo , N. Y. T h e w e d ­ d i n g is to ta k e place J u n e 25. E liz a b e th Se h u tz e b a s re g is te r e d for th e f i r s t te r m of s u m m e r school E liz a b e th W o o lfo rd h a s re g iste re d fo r th e f i r s t te r m of s u m m e r school. Mrs. A*h of U valde is visitin g h er d a u g h te r , Gladys. S h rlc y L om ax will f r o m M eridian th e l a t t e r p a r t of th e week. r e t u r n D r. D. ' A. P e n ic k h a s r e t u r n e d fr o m a busin ess tr ip to C a m e ro n . HOGGS DEBATE ON LEGISLATIVE FORI Upholders of Unicameral Sys­ tem Are Debate W inners th e d e b a te in T he u n ic a m e ra l sy ste m of legisla­ tive o r g a n iz a tio n is s u p e r io r to th e p r e s e n t b ic a m e ra l system , ac c o rd in g to a decision of the H og g D e b a tin g Club la s t n ig h t. Tin* wanning side w as r e p r e s e n te d by T y Cobb and W. V. Lem ens. while th e n e g a tiv e w as d e fe n d e d by Otis R og­ e rs, a m e m b e r of th e U n iv e rsity in­ a n d C h a rlie te a m , te rc o lle g ia te G roce. T he a f f i r m a tiv e trie d to prove t h a t th e b ic a m e ra l sy stem did n o t serve its p urp o se of one h ou se b e in g a check on the o th e r, while th e u n ic a ­ m e ral would be m ore econom ical and e ffic ie n t. T h e n e g a tiv e show ed t h a t none o f o u r s ta t e s h a d th e u n ic a ­ m e ral system , and p ra c tic a lly nil E u ­ r o p e a n g o v e r n m e n ts used th e b ic a ­ m e ra l sy stem . T he d e b a te was v ery close a n d well c o n te ste d . “ T h e T e x a s G r a d u a t e School” w as in te r e s tin g ly discussed by L e e W oods “ T h e W ee k ly G r u n t ” w as fu r n is h e d by L avo n L ovinggood. G ordon M arsh the vice p re s id e n t, presided. C o m m itte e s w e r e to m ake plan s f o r th e H ogg o pen house, I tw o j w hich will be held a p p o in te d in a b o u t weeks. , I T h r e e new m e m b e rs w e re a d m itte d into th e o r g a n iz a tio n . Follow ing is th e p r o g r a m for n e x t T u e s d a y 's m e e tin g : “ Resolved, That a D egree of B a c h e lo r of A r ts Should MAJESTIC T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A HANDY LITTLE CHAP! B y O s b o r n e A l e x a n d e r INTERSCHOLASTIC WINNERS NOW TOTAL ONLY SIXTY-FIVE Sim m ons at the Ju ly com m encem ent I adm inistration.^ and ex ercises: the bachelor o f b u sin ess business adm inistration. the mahUr o f ♦ — ---------------— — ’H eavy E nrollm ent for C ollege W ork This Sum m er, S a y s Director Ca|TOjj D a y Sim m ons W ill E nrollm ent in co lleg e work in the first term o f the U niversity o f T exas sum m er school is noticeably h ea v ier, Supervise Editorial and Statistical Work in advanced and graduate work than it was la st sum m er, and a still larger enrollm ent is expected for the se c ­ ond sum m er term , according to Dr. F rederick Eby, director. Candidates for A ugust degrees are planning to for A u gu st d « * r,* s s r , pm nn.ng - com e fo r the second term , which also! m on* w ,“ offer* opportunity to superintendents to do credit and school em ployes work b efo re their schools open in Septem ber. The second term begins J u ly 19 and closes A ugust 30, com ­ m encem ent to be held on last day. A dditions are being made to fa c u lty for the first term and f m ^ 0„ a te r m . T here ore 0* im atei y 250 candidate* fo r dc- ^ ^ ^ A ugust com m encem ent. the Carroll D ay Sim m ons o f A ustin has been appointed editorial and sta ­ tistical a ssista n t in the o ffic e o f thejj registrar, according to an a n n ou n ce­ m ent m ade by E. J. M athews. Sim- i?t. . ant Septem ber I, Sim m ons’ work will be to edit and supervise the publication of the long session ca ta lo g u e, and the ’directory the reg istra r’s o ffic e published by during the regular session. In addi­ tion, he w ill have charge o f all b ulle­ the tins which are printed giv in g change the class schedules. courses and in Two d egrees were conferred upon i V % i t o -- - v M FOR THESE HOT AFTERNOONS Slip into a Bradley Suit and away to t h e c o o l waters. Our stock is most com plete— Also caps, belts, etc. See Our W indow Display. THE CO-OP ~ A News Paper Prospers ACCORDING TO ITS Advertising ADVERTISING IS GOVERNED BY CIRCULATION FOR A BIGGER AND BETTER > DAILY TEXAN P A T R O N I Z E O U R Advertisers a TELL T HE M A B O U T T H E I R A D ” ©he Batta €*xan © PobHebed ne th* ? mp« 'N* t **m — ^ © f t r i t Colk** Oafly »r. th* Sooth J rrf.v and a— ***> 7 JU*. t*WplN»o« »U&* S r i s r i i s s ^ J — ■ » - SCHOOL TEACHERS HAVE TO BE CIVIC LEADERS An instructor in the Univer­ sity this summer was in the of­ fice of a school official yester­ day and said he had jus* re­ ceived an attractive offer for . ct? IV CU n u n u * — * * - - ! next year. He said the school board expected him to be? super­ intendent, and also attend all of the meetings of the Rotary, Lidhs, Kiwanis, and other simi- - , a . u - h - w - *— J f c ! * " club-. f f J Mali ____________- j TC,.TV •*- wd-riaw man.r *» th* p;*‘-Jjjc expects school teachers o p,,. ft* a **ti« Taw. »«<**» Art /\~JTaV leaders in all civic al fairs. JI M arch J. I* " ® . A c -* p ta n : . •* y j r£ * r « ; T r XI* • 14. 1*1*. In the smaller cities, the pub ______ _ In i n / f o e j l e a f l C T S Lm,Pu^.1 S r t/m a n y school boards judge , i m i, ji — teachers by I I the abilities of their teachers by their interest in civic organza- lions. At f i r * thta may awm a little unreasonable, but the I public has the right to expect teachers to work for the im- t^e community f of WTM IAH L MrOlt-I. Managing Rd.tor MOULTON TY ’ COBB S te w a rt TlarVr d. r K4Uor*in-t I l l « * ,Kr * S o v e r v ia ta c „ nu„n^ — — M a n a g e " k * m ***** Af'd * B* *m,lh- »*v*rth,,w*I " S t. M u r ^ .^ rcuiatjim ^mgags:-1 rr*r, rom to**y jnntti* Twinr m L ■ REPORTERS of the class rooms. teschew aH R rule have more training A««*-**nt|, mi an> better qualified to ren JSSS der thi* kind of service. Teach- ors make Rood loader- in civic j organization* a* well aa in the schools. W. B Mar!* E J. Si r*Vel Avn** Krmtr W i l l i a m W I B r a m * I A v n * ? W *R cm Be*t**t I .ow* * K«-Hoy MM WiBiiHM B it ll Veh'tt At(W* WillI MW J,ro« Camp Em Ski Van 7,*ndt Lmiiiw Hymn* J •»« m o W In d e r Ft J Watt* I,# Mont T o u r Europe Mrs. O. T. Boothe, who for many years has been chaperone of the Phi for Mu sorority, sailed Wednesday Europe. She sailed from Houston, on the steamship De LaSalle. Sail­ ing on the same boat are Miss May Netzer, assistant advertising m anager of E. M. Scarbrough & Sons; Miss Frances Mike and Miss Polly Douth- itt, ex-sludents of the University, and Miss Sue Roberts. The p a r ty will be gone all summer, re tu rn in g late in September. Miss Mary Helen Racey, who has been the guest of relatives in the city for the past week, re tu rn ed to her home in Austin on Monday. Miss Racey received h er Bachelor, of Sci­ ence degree in home economics at the term ination of the spring term a t the University. While in school she was active in m any campus ac­ tivities, including Texas Memorial Economics Stadium Club and The Daily Texan. Miss Racey will remain until Sept. I when she will go to B ryan to assume her duties as head of the economics de­ p artm e n t of the Bryan high school. fund, Home — San Antonio Express. Miss Ruth Nelson, who was in­ ju red when she fell from a horse if^jnday, has re tu rn ed to the Scottish Rite dorm itory, a f te r h er confine­ ment in S cton’s Infirm ary. M arjorie Dickinson of Jacksonville, who was recently operated on for ap­ pendicitis, is improving rapidly in a local hospital. Miss Dickinson also was a studen t here last summer. Miss S ta r McDaniel, g radu ate of the University, in San Antonio, is fo r the wedding of h er cousin, Miss Julia Lobban. Mrs. Sidney K. Lawhon has r e ­ tu rn e d from a visit with her dau g h ­ ter, Mrs. P. H. Swearingen, of San Antonio. has J u a n ita Caldwell re tu rn ed from a visit to her home in Cameron. Miss Caldwell will teach in Cameron again next year. Brandon Bryan left to d ay fo r C or­ sicana a f te r spending a few days a t the Phi Gamma Delta house. E sth er Doom, who attended Sui- lins last year, has registered for work in the first term of sum m er school. Ted Wilkerson atten ded the dance given by J im m ied Joys in San A n­ tonio the past week-end. “ Cheese” Welch has gone to T a y ­ lor to play in a golf to u rn am e n t. Willett Wilson spent the week-end in Houston. Charles Heimsath spent th e week­ end in Houston. Billy Maverick spent the week-end in San Antonio, EU ie Hinton of Valley Mills is spending the week in Austin. LeMont Cooper and Walton P e te e t have withdraw n from school. Shirley Lomax has re tu rn ed from a visit to Meridian. Doyle Jackson is visiting with friends on the campus. L egion S u n rite D a n c e ■a July 4 t h a t B a r t o n ’s S tev e G a rd n er’s O rch estra I in THEATRE N o w S h o w i n t R up ert H u g h e s’ W i t h C a r m e l M y e r t a n d “ R E N O ” L e w C o d y A l t o C o m e d y a n d N e w t sera as a striking background. The fight, which the picture, finishes takes place at the very m outh of one of these spectacular, steam ing craters and furnishes enough thrills for half a* dozen films. ------------- o------------- ving Berlin and Geo, M. Cohan d u r ­ ing his recent engagem ent at the Pal­ ace th eate r, New York, acclaimed the suprem e m aster of rhythm and arran g e m e n t, the f i r s t and forem ost exponent of modern music, and the director whom P resident Coolidge to the White House to summoned play for him. I^opcz has done much directing a t broadcasting stations, and is the idol of millions of radio fans. F or some time he had the m ost uniformly successful orchestral hea d ­ liner on Keith Vaudeville. “Jealous H u sb an d s” M ajestic Feature Two fe a tu re attractions are at th e Majestic th e a te r during this week­ end, “ Jealous H usbands” and Vin­ cent Lopes Juniors, the biggest jazz in America. The young orchestra musicians composing this orchestra are the proteges and pupils of Vin­ cent Lopez, the g re atest m aster of modern popular music, the young genius whom John Phillup Sousa, lr- GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY Call 3702 HOME STEAM LAUNDRY 211 East 5th Street WHY IS THE DRISKILL SO BUSY? Because the bulk of our business comes from old custo­ mers w h o know and appreciate high grade work and It is our desire 3 e r v i c e — they bring us new customers. to please you. Phone 6444. DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Lionel Barrymore In “Unseeing Eyes" * A n d F i f t h S e r i e s o f TH E T E L E P H O N E GIRL’ T en Big Stars In O ne Big P icture O rchestra THE MID SUMMER ISSUE OF THE INIMITABLE TEXAS R A N G E R WILL BE OUT SOON Watch for It’s Appearance urn mm • c w * T H E D A I L Y T E X A N V V W * I — CoachDisch Says Odom WW Be Eligible Next Year ENTERED AUSTIN I COLLEGE IN ISIS "UNIVERSITY C A F E T E R I A FEEDS SCORES OF HUNGRY “PEDOGGIES” ! U n ,v e r i t y . i n d e n t , . r e d elig h ted U n iv ers ity s t u d e n t , . r e d elig h ted to see W a sh in g to n in first p la ce in t« > » W a sh in g to n in first p lace in the A m e rica n L e a g u e , and e v e n m ore d e lig h te d to s e e N e w Y ork in third place. This is the first tim e in h istory W a sh in g to n has led the A m e rica n L e a g u e s t this s t a g e of C. A P T AIN O D O M A pproxim ately 1,200 meal? r - A t T l T T F R l A ■ ( . t i t f f i n C I T T V — r * r m c th a t 7 o ’clock a r e ,w a itin ’ ” to make the race. F bein cr served daily at the U niversity class. being nervra aa »y Cafeteria— a number about eq u a l-s *ru»y, inc Hummer school students Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ANY THREE PIECE WOOLEN SUIT 25% O F F ing that of the regular long A g o i n g 'am ount o f c o ffe e r in k R eviere, the form er d r iv e r -} $ 2 5 . 0 0 t o $ 5 0 . 0 0 — C u t P r i c e — $ ^ 2 * ^ l ° * 2 5 — Hts Been Selected for All- Conference Infielder Three Tune* Captain Herman Odom, o f the ^ 1924 baseball team , will be eligible for athletic com petition next year, according to Coach W illiam J. Dwch. Odom m atriculated in Austin Cob lege in the fall of 1919, which e n ­ title? him to four year?’ com pot!-j lion under Southwestern C onference rules. lt was learned during the spring term that there wa? a probability of Odom s returning, but Coach Mach rays that he now ha? positive c o n fir ­ mation o f the form er captain’s elig i­ b ility , after consultation with co n fer­ ence authorities. Odum ha- played for three year- on the Longhorn baseball team , and bas been a unanimous selection foi all-conference shortstop tw ice, and for second base once. Last spring he Led the team with a batting aver­ age over .400, and was one of the main the cham pionship Longhorn team that won 2?! out of 34 gam es. factors in With the return o f the Longhorn shortstop, the Orange and W hite will present one o f the stron gest infield- that ever represented a college team . \ Larson will be the only man hist from this year's quartet, while Kibble and Sm alley will be team ed with Odom for the third year. -- - Odum is now playing summer base- , hall at B eeville, where he is ma nag- j lug the Longhorn team . — —------ - 0 ----- O U R L I T T L E W O R L D L t r s r - r f - f ss. 's z i s t t t e s s v ? X s i u s s t r - a s ^ “ f coJfV. that's how the ■V.U.KKie,” ami "re*. ISO pounds of the Y a n * * . kmc ulars” drink co ffee at the C afeteria., meat ara consumed nc.rly , v,ri' T „ r,,. A llo n s o f T o n c meal, breakfaat, they like meat, tool A p p ro ,.mainly > ; p lu m ., cantaloupes, b, nan„ and the Uke, arc # .t, “ ;Rva” are con- W aterm elon?, th , J « » „ ^ | ginned in th t .. » r f each breakfast, stated one o f t e e ^ ^ o f J w ork ers, for th ere a mg un is r nor,Olar with the summer H^hdolj of the University freshman team th,, year, is working a . a secretary J ^ t^e St Louis Cardinals base- c - f H e r b . EIGHT THOUSAND LETTERS SENT TO EXES BY STADIUM WORKERS ball team . H ow ard also is w o r k ­ th e C ardinals, and ing out w ith M an a g er R ick ey is said to be h ig h ­ ly im pressed with his p ro sp ec ts. I The Longhorns continue to win fo r m w a ? i B eev ille, although the club is short | oft pitchers. Fred Thom pson, an out-j -d and fo r ty ‘ f icl(jer, ha? been pitching, and does SpQt F alk an(i Oscar Kou Vl„pn nitrhiner. and does!, ^ * recip ien ts o f Eckhardt are the other pitchers. ,fc . I , E ight thousand to mailed form er student? o f U n iversity from the o ffic e o f U l > letter* have been o f addressing and m ailing . the I fin ish ed . N ine hundred end orty- th e I tw o d o lla rs h a v e been received w ithin Z ir Z S Z S U t a . w eek, I t h , p » t .w e days fro ,,, r e c a n t * “ — — * this m o r n in g ] th e* . le tte r ,, and m uch m ore la ex- announced le tte r , were it w a , T hese iia* serin* giving inform ation about the .ta d iu m , which have been mailed to all ex-stu d en ts whose addresses could stadium project am .h o w ,,,* toereaaed, the third in a I pectcd within the n e* , few days. , it if *itiw1f»nts all over th e S tate arc Ex-, aden i n t e n t rn >• . the i 1 £ o h .lin e d . R esults from the letters are al­ ready com ing in, though it was not until W ednesday night that the task d i n * •— * > » " » « CSm,’“’Kn “ hC‘ mg conducted are their pledges direct to stadium headquar­ ters, it was stated. m sending W H . W . a — to Wichita K a , , Tink has as mtleh stu ff aa any other pitcher le a g u e , but the T exas ca n ’t locate the plate ex cep t at meal tim e. in ~ S pecial L ot 46 A ll W o o l T h re e-p iece S uits Sizes 35 to 40. H a lf price Howard W S U . W • member This Is A Genuine Clearance N ot a single suit or article that is not regular stock. W e a r e o v e rsto c k e d w ith fine all w o o len th re e piece suits b e c a u se of th e fre a k y w in te r a n d re v ersal of seasons. T h e r e are m a n y m e n w h o n ev e r w e a r co tto n or silk thin fab ric suits a n d p a rtic u la rly w a s h suits. T h e y claim th a t light w o o len s in s u m m e r a re fa r m o re c o m fo rta b le — ev e ry m a n m u st be his o w n ju d g e as to th e kind of clothes he w e a rs a n d th is C U T P R I C E C L E A R A N C E of T H R E E P IE C E W O O L E N S U IT S will a ffo rd th e m a ch a n ce to save a lot of m o n ey a n d get th e ir choice of A L L Y E A R S U IT S H IG H IN Q U A L IT Y A T L O W P R IC E S . W e F it Y o u — no c h a rg e for a lte ra tio n s Also cut prices on special Iota of $5 and $6 F e lt H ats, Silk Sox and S o ft Col­ lar?, Leather and W eb B elts, C ot­ ton and W ool B athing Suits. W Kiie Sh°°I Jon,sos 109 W est 6th A ll w oolen extra trouser? and all Full D ress Suits 25 Per Cent O ff vSps* ' L onghorn baseball star, who will he elig ib le n ext year, accord in g to Coach Disc!). Stadium P led ges Are R a n i d l v Being r a i d K a p i O i y .. J • I Memorial Stadium P aym ent o f pledges to the T exas is being carried J out exceptionally w ell, according to stadium o ffic ia ls, On Monday $2,857 I was deposited to the ere,lit. o f the stadium , and Tuesday another $2,514 I w as received. B R I S T E R S E A L E E. IL Br isle r o f K erens, B.B.A . '22, and Miss W illie Ethel Beale, also of K erens’ were m arried June 18. T hey w ere in Austin June 2, en route to G alveston. Since his graduation from the U n iversity, Mr. B rister has be unme a su ccessfu l busine m an a K erens. Cobb at the Bat Bf Ty. The Am erican League race ha? narrowed down to a close fig h t be­ tw een D etroit, N ew York, W ashing- ; | ton, C leveland, C hicago, B oston and Bt. Louis, with ail seven clubs hav­ ing an ex cellen t change to win tht pennant. A little learning By M E W, This m oney is very w elcom e at this the tim e, -aid stadium o ffic ia ls, full r contractors are gofBg ahead speed, and fund? are needed to pay is a dangerous for m aterials and labor. To date, thing, according to one Pope. A lit­ over $ 6 0,000 ha^ been collected on tle learning seem s to have been what the pledges made, w ith only a small a friend o f mine has got everything else o f but. A man named Lem on | percentage of tile pledge* deliW|uei»t. Is in grave danger of looking more , - — sour than hi? name, unit?? he disc on- tinner his habit o f railing a certain governm ent Ph.D. M ister. STATIC H U R T S PROGRAM Bad 8tat}c conditions n —— last night in Austin of prevented the hearing the radio tribute from M exico to the I U niversity o f T exas. Only one •ta ­ ilors near Austin, a private one in Del V a lle, heard the program. The j owner stated that he heard the sec lorn! part o f the program very clear- i ly a fter about 11 :30, according to I p rof, Charles W. H ackett. The phys ic? station at the U niversity was u n ­ able to hear the program o C H A P E L S E R V I C E A N N O U N C E ­ M E N T the T od ay Dr., Robert C ribble, of tho P re sb y te ria n S em in a r y , con ­ service, His^ chapel d ucted th e m e b ein g the God who that makes man whole and sh ields him the from re co g n ise d right to order that in­ to His d iv id u a ls divin e will. solo was b e a u tifu lly rendered by Mrs. W. life accord in g A vocal l i f e ’s m isfo rtu n es, has E. Long. Tom orrow, Dr. Gribble will c o n ­ tin u e his line of thou ght in regard to the direction of m a n ’s life a c ­ cording to God • plan. Special music will be furnished by Misses Clara Joh nson and Ruth Carlson. The U niversity I* not the only place where m istaken idea? regarding our beautiful dem ocracy are e n te r ­ tained, A Texan state senator said recently in a speech favoring one of the political factions; • “T he C onstitution o f the U n ited ! State? wa? fram ed by the w isest and g rea test body o f men the world ha? ever seen ,” That wasn't w hat We were taught in G overnm ent I. One ii caused to wonder if the p o l­ icy o f teaching history and civic? in high school* as these subject? are now taught are for the best interests of international agreem ent. T he be­ ginner in political science at the U ni­ versity must first fo rg et all the fa b heir? that he has acquired during hi* years o f high school training. A c­ cording to one o f the learned doc­ tors. we do not come to the U niver­ sity to finish our education, but to g e t it No day is com plete w ithout som e­ thing to gripe about. W e have with vs these days the lawn mower. No • ammer would be com plete w ithout this atrocity. T hat thing can make m eat racket in five minute? than any other piece of m achinery can make in a month. J HA LL A D D IT IO N the , wooden shack? on the campus of tho U nite*, how ever, one consider? the Univfl TEXAN ADS P A Y o f A u stin Rip Colling again proved y e s te r d a y that He n D e ­ tr o it ’s b est pitcher, and on e o f the v e r y best in the A m erican L e a g u e , w h