T E X A N D I R E C T O R Y N e w * W r i t i n g R o o m , 1 2 0 B. H a ll. D e p a r t m e n t a l E d i t o r ’s O f f i c e , 1 2 2 B. H a ll. E d i t o r ’s O f f i c e , 1 2 7 B. H a ll. N i g h t E d i t o r i al Offices in J H a ll. J. 12 H e a d q u a r t e r s , 1 3 5 B. H a ll. B u s i n e s s O f f i c e , 1 1 9 B. H a d . T e l e p h o n e s : B . H a ll, 9 1 8 1 - 5 9 ; J. H a ll, 9 1 8 1 - 6 1 | ( a f t e r IO p. rn., 9 1 8 7 ) ; b u s i n e s s office 8 0 0 0 . the Summer texan * * . Mb*... T H E W E A T H E R T u e s d a y : P a r t ly c lo u d y . ■w* T O C A L L A D O C T O R D ia l 9 1 8 1 - 9 4 to rea ch U n i v e r s i t y p h y s i c ia n s d u r ­ in g office h o u rs. O t h e r h o u r s c a ll 2 - 1 4 2 2 , p h y s i ­ c i a n s ’ e x c h a n g e . VOL. XXIX A USTIN, T EX A S, T U E S D A Y , JULY 3, 1928. N o . 2 2 0 Swedish Dances, Debate b mats Songs and Music I B e ld Tonight in Feature Program B a w Building bates Bergquist Talks W iden in Charge o f N um bers A t O p en Air T heater T on igh t at 8 The fin als in the intersociety de­ for the summer session will ; be held tonight when the tw o sur- ; vicing team s from each o f the two | societies m eet in the Law Building ! auditorium to match their w its and Two debates are j forensic ability. affirm ative School Children in C ostum es teum of the H ogg Debating Society and a negative team of tho Speakers’ Club will debate in the f i r s t contest. I In the second contest, a negative team ot the H ogg society and an a ffirm ­ ative the Speakers’ Club will debate against each other. To R epresent P rovin ces O f S w ed en _______ Scandinavian music the program. An team o f and en singing and colorful Swedish folk dances will feature ton igh t’s folk program , a c­ cording to Miss Hilda W iden, who folk-night pro­ has charge o f the grams being presented during^ the summer session. T onight’s program which will be­ in the Open Air gin at 8 o ’clock Theater, the auspices o f the U niversity Scandi­ navian Society. is being given under A n d e r s o n Is i n s t r u c t o r Tw enty Children from the Swedish summer school directed by their in­ structor, E sther Anderson, and ac- Prizes are being offered by Kl- h o tt’s, S telfox Jew elry Company, the M ajestic Theater, J. C. P enney, Har­ rell’s, Knock’s Jew elry Company, and Nick Linz. T w o S tu d e n ts of P h a r m a c y M a k e Highest H onors M u st Sign E x a m s b y J illy 6 C TC DENTS exp ectin g to receive the bachelor’s d e g r e e in Au­ gust must sign up for foreign lan­ guage exam inations at the Regis­ trar’s office before Friday, July 6, according to Dr. J. L. Boysen, chairman o f the com m ittee on for­ language requirem ents. eign foreign lan­ guages will be given Monday, July 9, at 9 o ’c l oc k, Dr. Box e n stated. The required exam inations will be held in Main Building 250. E xam inations in Dr. Boysen stated that the ex ­ am inations to be given next Mon­ day would be the only foreign language exam inations to be given during the summer session. Griffin Directs ‘Stabat M ater’ Presented at O p en Air Theater B y C horuses • j , . -------------- of >> HP1® Pharm acy o f the U niversity m ade a so points out that taxes 1 ,m!’anK( d educed. Great s tu ff! We : I; undel,u3- »*« * 1V« ?. K">»P « f Sw<" straight A record on seven cou rse. ecvi-ii courses I I during the spring tern, o f the pas. is sem ester, w inning the title o f Sum -, Rossini’s cantata, “ Stabat M ater,” will be the feature presentation o f the U niversity choruses next Thurs- the various j ma Cum Laudo ,m the honor ro„ o f day even in g in the Open Air The- , school children will be dressed rep resen tin g costum es , Two students in the C ollege . e ‘ Plano ? r T , / , ® T CS' o--~ -- .I u , provinces o f Sw eden. I the college, Dean W. F. Gidley has a ler- Mrs. Fred Jon**, soprano, Zu- Sixteen U niversity girls under tho j annognced. Theae two w crc Hulon I line H erff Sln"won> ron’ r» lto- David fir iffin ’ ^ " t o n e . and C h art* Stone, ' tenor, will assist. Tho organ and piano accom panim ent will be render­ ed by V ictor Pow ell and Norma Owen. direction o f Hilda M olesworth w ill s . Jopiin(r o f M adisonville, a fresh- and Elm er R Kichards o f .lance dana in the quaint costum es o f Dal- Tuleta> a s(,cond yeaj. gtudent> both a m e , Sweden. There will also b e 'a I points. Only group o f Swedish folk songs by M r, one other frcshman> M„ rris W(,is(,'r the Fryckadaldans and I ) a l- , m an, a acore 0 f Frits G ustafson and If. C. Gibson w i l l , o ( H ouston, qualified to be placed on play tw o Grieg numbers arranged fo r t ^e honor jjst p r a i r e - Fireworks. Fat surplus. A bad joke. G ratitude ? p i REWORKS in the real sense of the word will be the crowning featu re o f the Fourth o f July c e le ­ bration to be given by the Ben Our organization in the Stadium tom or­ row. It will be real pretty with all that and we all ought to go ju st to show our loyalty to the good old U. S. A. Of course it will cost a lot c f m oney but probably no more than a good show would cost each o f u^. The money, we m ight add, may not mean so much because this is an era of Republican prosperity. Money or a no m oney, though, tom orrow is holiday and everybody is going to have a good tim e whether it’s in g e t­ ting a couple o f fingers shot o ff os just resting up. * * • A N D talk about prosperity! Sci re- j tary M< lion in issuing the profit loss statem ent o f the U nited and States governm ent Monday shows! where we have $ 3 8 9,000,000 o f dol- j lars in our national treasury. The . . . . . secretary a1 have been reduced ought to be able to give the farm er revolving a million dollars for fund as soon as we the am ount of surplus in the treasury, that is, when we have over $700,- 000,000. The fact remains, however, that the expenditures o f the govern­ ment during the past year were 8150,000,000 more than they were last. But th a t’s not bad. The more we spend in the right way, the more we are going to have com ing in. a double A-A.u.w. to h .w D i s p l a y to Stress Second ot Rural Meetings Today Education, H ealth, E conom ic I L I« c f And S o cia l Problems Discussed S. M. N. Marrs Talks C onferen ce D ivided in Three Separate M orning S ession s i r n . Citizenship Theme July 4 Celebration Held at S ta diu m W e d n e s d a y Shown Saturday I P i l t n j n i S l O r l L d l I l i m In Campus Movie ---------- Life in D ays o f R obin H ood lon at P resented in R eel of j d I • » i n Ragged Robin A continuation of the rural con­ ference a tten d ed by representatives of the A m erican Association o f Uni- “ Ragged Robin,” a story o f the the | versify W om en which was held yes j feature showing to be presented at terday will be held today, according the Open Air Theater Saturday to Miss A nnie Webb Blanton, who night at 8 o ’clock as the w eek’s reg­ is fostering th e rural m eetings. ular scheduled free motion picture, The co n feren ce is divided it has been announced. old tim es o f Richard I, will be Rossini Cantata Given Thursday into three groups: Rural education, Prob­ lems of H ealth and Home-life in Ru­ ral C om m unities, and Social and Eco­ nomic Rural Problems. M atty Matteson and Vivian Rich act in the main characterizations o f the in is production. The scene England in the year 1188 A, I). the three D i s c u s s C on clu sion s Separate session s of The story reviews the deeds o f a led by Allyn De Y oe, groups are b ein g held each m o rn in g ! armorer j or the king, who after be- of the tw o-day conference while the entire co n feren ce meets together in the afternoon to discuss the conclus­ ions of each group after the talks at each m orning session. law less band ing banished lives in the fo r e st. the O w n o f Derbyshire. Lady Edith | fe w day, falls in love with Ragged Robin and while King Richard is absent on one o f his crusades Robin and the lady marry. KindBtichard is angry on his return and mtprisons the lady, but Ragged Robin makes the usual res­ cue and they live happily ever after, so the story goes. Today’s program will begin at the Y. M. C. A. at 9 o’clock. The first of section is under the direction A reception will he given this afternoon at 4:30 o ’clock by Dr. and Mrs. IL Y. Benedict for those who are a tten d in g the conference on rural su b jects, it was announc­ ed yesterday afternoon. Pupils of Gideon Exhibit Drawings _______ _ . * Pictures Placed on D isplay at N ey Studio ---------- annual Independence Day will be cele- : brated in traditional University fash- Memorial stadium Wed- I nea 'iay J1* ? ' J“ly *• ** 7:45 °'clock patriotic when the fourth program and fireworks display is presented a fter weeks o f preparation on the part o f Dr. M. R. Gutsch, o f who is supervising the celebration, and the Ben Hur Temple, which has underwritten the a ffa ir again this year. The program will be an elaborate one, centering o f d ifferen t about American citizenship, with pyrotech- nie bombardments as part o f and be­ tween each division of the event. the details phases five I lc k e t s o n A tte Adm ission will be by blanket tax to students, and by cash paid tickets sales to all others. Advance ticket Sjjjjr, (>een „ lnducted durj th„ lIniversity Store and at the G riffith Drug Store. Holders o f the blanket ta x will receive admission cards by pre­ senting the activities receipt at tho U niversity Co-op, according to in­ form ation given Monday. The gates o f the Stadium will bd opened at 6:30 o'clock, giving am ple tim e tor the audience to assem ble and select seats. All streets surrounding tho stadium will be closed to traffics and police o fficia ls will be station ed at each o f the intersecting corners. , C aw may be parked at a nom inal tic- being pur- chased from the uniform ed mem bers street of Ben Hur Temple on the charge on the stadium grounds, f or this purpose * * * C O M E students just can’t get out; It of their high school days! flute. ^ lecture on Sweden Unlay will ^ • U pperclassm en ranking am ong the ^en per cen^ 0 f the enrollm ent K‘Ven !'N ^ r* Lorqui>t of 0f t)je C ollege 6f Pharmacy w e r e : i ,„ I t . . , . , ,, o s . ta- • 0_________ in Sweden. S d e C t S it about how •O the U niversity ought to will be illustrated with colored Ion- \ r> i slides, will deal with the s o c i a l G alveston, Ennis A. V ierech o f Sealy, rather poor paper Pm* econom ic life ot the people c l | S ister Mary D eS ales o f G alveston, Sister Mary E thnea o f G alveston and Miss June Pearl Knope w ill read ! Edward A. Gargnon o f San A ntonio. was in an English class the other day I G eorgetow n. Dr. B erquist is a na- sister Mary Roche Deasy o f Galves- that one student received another ’ 'u ° I Sweden and his talk, whir;-- , on Sister Mary Rosaria T erry stu d e n ts them e and wrote a slur- loico ran G alveston, Sister Mary F im an illustrated witn the ring remark on author of the should go on back to the farm that there was quite a demand for plow hands. When the real owner received the paper he took the com ­ m ent on the paper for the profes­ sor’s. Only the fa ct that a higher official was not in and the student h ad t i m e to th in k it o v e r , k e p t him from reporting the m atter to officials. a poem W'ritten by John Sjalander, ; a Texan poet o f Swedish extraction. I Czech night will be heid on J a l, 6 and the C hilean night will be held on July IO, it has been announced by Miss W iden. When these two pro- the J gram s have be^n com peted they will make a total o f six folk pro g ra m s. to have been presented during first term o f sum mer school. find some way to take care o f her for debate league question little bad boys. A good joke often n ext year will be, R esolved: that turns out to be a poor prank. The the (ah in et system o f legislation in little joke that the student pulled is more effic ie n t than th** England could have gotten a lot o f people in trouble. As it was, it alm ost caused the geologic com m ittee system o f is a riot in an English professor’s of- i maP now *n preparation as a co- in the U nited States, according to a If the U niversity cannot find j operative project betw een the U nited fice. statem ent issued by Roy Bedichek geo- som e way to stop things like this, j S tates G eological Survey, o f the Interscholastic League. “The then it is up to the teachers. The I logists o f Texas and the bureau o f question,” Mr. Bedichek said, “ was w riter noticed the other day that the j econom ic geology o f the U niversity, decided upon in a general nature at above m entioned English p r o f e s s o r , members o f the U nited States Geo- a conference o f a number o f schools logical Survey group are now work- beld last April. However, when handing out quiz questions the “ bad boy” remarked, “ P lease do j ing in T exas, according to Dr. E. H.J been changed a number of tim es but | | js Die common opinion th at not w rite anything on Mr. So-and- Sellards, associate professor o f the the S o’s quiz paper ; question as given out by the league ju st because he | U niversity bureau. Dr. N. H. Darton, Dr. Julia Card- j w jij be the owe used by most schools hasn’t come in y e t.” * * * Debate Question ner and Dr. T. W. Stanton are the j an<] leagues n ext year.” T exas G eologists H elp t h e ! G overn m en t Subject Discuss* On Survey in T exas ed by H igh Sch ools connection with legislation The the to picnic for is concerned, Darton and Dr. Stanton are w orking ajready on the press, M O T long ago The Texan gave a Federal geologists who are now con- j Many bulletins are being prepared its sta ff members, tributing investigations in Texas. Dr. by the L eague this year and all of this in April, re- sumrner or during the n ext school are New sta ff members were discovered L. W. Stephenson, who had been in them will be ready som etim e and old ones were met once more. the state since early H owever, the party as far as a re- turned to W ashington June l l . Dr. year suit obtaining a ffa ir was a com plete failure. The n ex t chiefly in W est T exas, and Dr. Gard- for high school day after the picnic only one s ta ff I ner is continuing the research o f Dr. (,ntrant8 have been printed and it is member showed up. W hether it was j Stephenson in the Coastal P lains estim ated that fu lly three hundred the waterm elon or lack o f am bition region. schools w ill U k e part in the league the on the part o f the reporters, football con tests during the comine out. found editors have not term . W hatever it w as, it w asn’t right and the paper needs workers. W orkers who believe in working are the only ones wanted, but they are wanted bad. Let’s talk it over som etim e! The league had 5050 members last year and o ffic ia ls o f the league ex pect the m embership o f 1928-29 to be even larger than ever. Calendar 9 o ’c lo c k — A. A. U. W. sessions Som e o f the bulletins Football blanks T u e s d a y y et o - * * * * at Y. M. C. A. 5 o ’c lo c k — Second round o f in­ tramural tennis tournam ent at Sta­ dium. 7':30 p. m. — B eginner's section 8 p. m.— Scandinavian Folk Night Esperanto, M. B. 219. KJOT content with being imprisoned in “ condem ned row” and with the kidnapping and slaying o f little Marion .Parker o f Los A ngeles sev ­ eral months ago, W illiam Edward Hickman haf turned to beating his cellm ate, the only one o f the other at Open Air Theater, prisoners who would have anything W ednesday to do with him, with part of a stool. Criminals are crim inals and a man peranto, M. B. 207. who would kidnap and slay a young d efen seless child for no reason all is not fit to live with other hu- j man beings whether they be p riso n -1 ers or not. Solitary confinem ent is: at Iordan Field. the right place for Hickman—where j no form o f life ta n come into con- Esperanto, M. B. 219. tact with one whose only place in life seem s to be the killing o f others. at Open Air Theater. T h u r s d a y 7 : 4 5 o ’c lo c k — Patriotic celebra- at lion at Memorial Stadium , 5 o ’c lo c k — B eginners’ section Es 5 o ’c lo c k — Intram ural baseball 8 o ’c lo c k — U niversity choruses G raduate A ppointed A ssistant Curator Edwin Bogusch, graduate from the U niversity w ith a Bachelor o f Arts degree and high honors la st June le ft Austin recently for W ashington D.C., where he will assum e a posi tion as a s s is ta n t^ r a to r in the Smith aonian In stitu te, national museum. Bogusch was form erly an assistant in the departm ent o f botany in the U niversity and had charge of the state wild the past three years. He was elected flow er con test for “ This same perform ance met with the utm ost approval of the student body last sum m er,” Mr. Griffin, the director, stated, “and we believe that ap- the students this summer will * , h '( e P . , charge ol the choruses lor the past ' ‘ . ! it" . a m " . l’ ’ ” " . ™ . " . 0 ! ! , of *, °G t.hr>> c > a Tennis Tourney Continues Today S econ d R ound M atches P la y ­ ed on Stadium Courts The second round of the summer school intramural tennis tournam ent today at 5 o’clock. will be played Those com peting are: Hanley vs. Fitch, Morris vs. Atchison, Wukasch vs. Home, Oliver vs. Walshe. The m atches will be played on the S ta ­ dium courts. contestants o’clock. The tournam ent will be held Friday The first round of the handbag at are: vs. Daniel Richardson Sternberg Ward; Paul W illiams vs. Leo D. H anley; R. F. King vs. D. Richard­ son. it has In baseball com petition, League A, the W ildcats play Pats, and Dukes M ixture plays Wukasch. Both o f the gam es will he played on Jordan In Field at 5 o ’clock Thursday. League B, Faculty plays Cooches, and D elta Chi plays Elite on Fri day at 5 o ’clock on Jordan Field. M anagers for League B are: E lite, J. W. W hitw ell; Cooches, T iny Gooch; Delta Chi, A. C. Stephana; Faculty, John A. Burdine. Mrs. S. M. N. Marrs. The follow ­ ing program has been arranged for the morning: From 9 o ’clock until IO o ’clock— County supervision: Oflqe versus classroom supervision, by Miss Bon­ nie K. D ysart, county supervisor of V\ illiamson co u n ty ; Our T esting Pr<>- ! gram in W illiam son county, by Miss j Edgar Ellen Wilson, county auper- | visor of W illiam son county. ; From IO o ’clock until 10:30— The O ne-Teacher School, by Dr. H. W. Foght, W ichita, Kansas. From 1 0 :3 0 until l l o’clock—-E f­ fect of th e County Environment on the T .ach in g o f Formal S u b j e c t s , by Mrs. H etty Brow ne, principal of the River Road country day school of San Antonio. From I I o ’clock until 1 1 :30— Im ­ proving the Texa.l County Unit, by S. M. N. Marrs, state superintend­ ent of public instruction. From 1 1 :3 0 until 12 o’clock— g en ­ eral discussion. The second .section on Health and pro- following the H ome-life has giam : from 9 o clock until 10:30 o clock] — Securing Leisure the Farm Home, by M iss Jennie Wilmost, ad­ junct professo r of home economics, University o f Texas in , n From 1 0 :3 0 until 12 o’clock —Is a Beautiful Farm Home Im practica­ ble? by Miss Sibyl Browne, River Road school instructor in the University, The program for the group on social and econom ic rural problems is as fo llo w s: From 9 o ’clock until 10:30— The (C ontinued on page 4) Work of the art students of Sam- corners near the stadium, uel Gideon o f the departm ent architecture was on exhibit Elisabet N ey studio from 3 to o’clock Sunday and Monday. The exhibition consisted o f several draw- ings from each student, water color pictures, oil scenes, ar­ chitectural designs, and pen and ink sketches. Pupils of Mr. Gideon explained the various pictures to the visitors, the exhibition being staged cony o f the studio. of The w est side o f the stands has in the been reserved for the white and the it has been announced by the com m ittee. The program has been divided into 6 north for the colored people, including five parts: Part I is the introduction in which lights are the aerial can­ the high nonade, the procession, the invoca­ tion by the Rev. R. P. Snider o f the F irst C ongregational Church, a selec- in the bal- j tion by Barbour’s orchestra, T exas ^ Taps by the Longhorn Band, and the I ^ the direction of L e g io n D ir e c t s C e r e m o n y Part 2— Citizenship and bombardment o f the skies. Pen sketches by Edward Bodet, Martha Bertsohler, and Myrtle Whit­ mire w ere especially good. Garvin its obli­ Swafford and Ruth Lahon had orig­ gations will consist o f the fla g cere­ inal architectural designs which also the mony under attention. American Legion with Arthur Wat- considerable attracted Students having w ater color work on son as chairm an; the pyrotechnic exhibit were Ann Stubbs, Mel M a d i­ display of Texas in the national con­ cn, Gertrude Sum ners, Mrs. Morris s te ilation; addresses o f welcom e by John Canaday, Myrtle Mayor P. W. McFadden and assist- Schwartz, W hitmire, Harold Eichenbaum, Bob ant director o f the sum mer school, % K Dr. D. A. Penick; a dance by the Orchesus Club, “The Spirit of Inde­ pendence” directed by Mrs. W. H. Some excellen t sketches by Mr. Thompson with Mrs. Palmer Throop at the piano; an address on “Train­ ing in C itizenship” by President H. Y. Benedict o f the U niversity, and “ B enny” ; a fireworks picture “The M ountain M aiden’s Dream” by S the Longhorn Band; the “ Golden I Show ers,” a rocket display; a fir e ­ cracker dance by the U niversity girls and a patriotic m edley by the Uni- Gideon in water colors were includ­ ed in the exhibition, review ers stated. Kloepper, Birdie Mitchusson,and Joy Adams. Grow in Popularity -o-------------- o f The b elief that the popularity o f the scheduled gym germ ans is in- creasing was attested last Saturday, night when more than one and fifty couples visited the gym nas­ ium to d^nce. The dances will be conducted chroughout entire mm tner and will be held every Sat­ urday night, according to Alton J. I G riffin. Melting: P o t T h e m e Biesele Explains German Settlers’ Attitude in Early Texas Politics B y B R I A N SPINKS 6aken by the German settlers of the Lockett, manager o f the dances, state in both the War for Texas In- Music for the d a n c e s is being fur- A ttem pting to explain the attitude dependence and the Mexican War "ished by Bill Barbour’* German Club and actions of the German settlers o f T exas in both national and sta te I between the United States and Mex- orchestra. A vocal present altun w a s nt*u feature of last Sa urday s or- ice. The histo ry o f the several d e r - 1 politics prioi to the tim e o f the Civil man their fou n d in g were used as an ex ­ planation for the attitude they later in the social and political assumed life of th e commonwealth. War, Dr. Rudolph Leopold B iesele or the departm ent o f history d eliv ­ ered the last o f the U niversity series term of o f lectures for the current the sum m er session last night in the Open Air Theater. Dr. Biesele, who received his doctor’s degree from the I prompted th e early German settlers! Applicati ns settlem en ts and the reasons for! chestra rendition. Degree Application T o Close A ugust I that ; prompted th e early German settlers I The one dominant w __ , force .. , , , U n ,v e r i t y art June, nee,I a ,^ t h e ; to leave _ th e.r fa th e r l.m l ■ title o f his lecture one o f the phases . to Dr. B iese le , was the destre for un- o f his doctorate dissertation. ! bound so c ia l, political, and religious cations are for August the the M elting P ot.” The Part 3 has for its them e “ Amer­ ica other features o f this part are the . fla g the race and pyramid building by boy scouts; “ The Tree o f L iberty,” “ Lindbergh’s a firew orks display; Flight to Paris” in firew orks; the “ Yankee Doodle D ance” by the Aus­ tin High School Girls’ A thletic A sso­ ciation; “ M elting Pot M edley” by i the U niversity Chorus, and “ Am er­ ica the M elting P ot,” a pageant di­ rected by Miss H ilda M olesworth. This part is concluded by “N iagara o f F alls,” “ The Tem ple o f F lora,” “The it American R osette” and “The Mid- a n n o u n c e ( i . T h ew a p p li.i n ig h t S e r e n a d e " ta firew ork, i “Sw ing rhsrlnfc” and “ Truo Re- I r u e Re com m ence- Low Sw eet Chariot and o r . arts degree are still com ing rn ha, h ment and all applications have not ligion” sung by IOO voices of The speaker was by P rofessor I. I. Nelson o f the School o f Education, who was in charge o f This assertion was based on a s t a t e - . already come in have b e e n s e n t freedom w ithout any of the restrain ing fea tu res of monarchial tyrrany. jJU introduced cen ma< t Those which have to term . ment by John Robert Kleberg, the I various professors to be signed. the lecture series given this Dr. B iesele will leave at the end o f founder o f the Cat Springs colony. This desire for personal and re- the summer to assum e a professor-1 immi lib erty prompted the So far there are no indications that a n t” by Mrs. Bud McCaMum: there will be more M. A. degrees “ A m erica’s Jew elled C o rn u c o p ia , conferred th is summer than the choif of the Ebene*er Baptist church under the direction of B. F. Suel; a solo dance called “ Am erica Triumph- and a last firew orks display. Part 4 features the Ben Hur group can the with the procession o f lighted char* (C ontinued on page 3} ^ ligioua grants to boro.no firm adherents o f rammer, however, no estim ate the D em ocratic party in the c o u r s e I be made until after August I, (C ontinued on page 4) l « » » ‘ date for appheat.on. 7 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k — Advanced section m ember o f Phi Beta Kappa and ship o f history in the U niversity of also o f Sigm a Xi, honorary scientific j Alabam a. „ fraternity, while a student in U niversity. t h e 5 In developing his the speaker treated at length the part subject, instructor and visiting I o & t u r C l & y u O r m a n S ( T h e S u m m i t t e x a n FxftlMbs* rn th# campus rf th* University of Tr**s by U* Trxe* Students Vublicetkms. Int^ #»'#>nr Tu«-*dA)f Thxrwlxy, and Sui daji morning. I*r#« t'.flhrH H*;J T*lcph<*»*w* #04#. Crfttor.a: «.Tk*’*. H Ha??. T* i^f'hr.o* -S§. o iito r ic l e8bs*», J Halt. T y p h o n * . 91 «!-h Don Ii PNI N ES r Lout* Ha**- Clat* sf _ — fM itor.ln-Cliiaf M anaging Editor .. C h irt tidstorial W rite/ Msnagr r of Puhii'StWwi* S T A f E , Abstain R»jsin#*s Man ago*. (#tr Wjraong, rd A lv*»rti*ing Managrr; W. I', lnvttem tx. ..... MtfflbfpN Dad. TWM Mao ic I) EF A RI MENT HEADS •#* : filnlft Whitley, Sj'orta Afer Mf hi. Th**t*r«: (Veil Soc lr ? >■ wri ter*: Lerna V ut »*n Sail** A ber I Ka*M* - n biland, William sr ,siI r M nrv. Aivr lint TW SLT WWfewer* - K-tiO'.rmi lltiters J T ty int Hefter. It rn rv Ti Kryrrr'.n : Mary hat* Psi■S. at, r n M f mr a# * r’ortrr. (Itmtebrn Sw :‘b, K ju»* h istle, LOO Ann Kr}- *ion. They are found most frequent Iv in those department# where theor etna! know bilge h more highly es­ 0 f figure# os teemed than ex ai toe is ca leu Int. ions. Their consistency be appaling. Not # question can ark-d hut they must attempt to an­ swer it. Nothing com*1? up for die* Cu±aion bat they must force theft opinion el.. I?, while more capable and inter- are * r*»pg tuikei- on forced to bide their time, and it usually happen# that the prof be­ comes bored with it all and cuts off ?' -nsK a* moo before the really in? Ut I* -•.ti l ones have a chance to speak. these people I iv:* is that of asking innumerable < gcrfions. “ Oh, I am so interested in this phase of the work,” a young; ! ,iet of ‘ hampaign with two thing simpered 1. f ’s classes a j n fu ‘e to a nonsensical question, j vainer of the? two the] content with a-kmg And then not the question she needs must about j two, each shopping for new clothes. L e e and spend 15 minutes in pro-; ar# diametrically opposite. Girls go sol looking for gowns which will be dif-j pounding her own answer, ever often injecting a confidential little, farent, while the boys go looking for* suits that everyone is wearing. Bul - “ Don’t you think to ? ” the most : the j particular, the most. fastidious, most fickle, is hard to answer. There] was a time when men's clothes were! fairly well standardised— in the days] of the derby, dark auit, black or sub­ dued tie, and blae shoes. But aine# lady fashion has given the male an « th # ! seven other member# of • f nine who didn’t, and there prof who didn’t. But #ine*> a certain m atter >f polite­ lie was ai- st these affair i continue her dissertation c ta ;,s < - was. th * heI• i nasa ai lowed until it became ainu in ©ne of this wri- !bree young men day or so ago a# u ! makes one wonder just which is WHICH IS THE VAINER BEX? An expedition to the business dis Weil candidly, I didn’t, and there the question of which is From Other Pens The fundamental object# of commemorative Fourth, Another habit of the campus the subject . . , , sexes. idiotic. that the] , Ix or , they ate u> most people. Men students, we me trope to be­ That is one of the main faults of < ppot I unity to show his individuality their tribe, you can not shut them if he so wishes, every store counter I Of f. They are interminable. That has a formidable assortment of color-] cd ties, sox, and shirts, while th* I But is, tacks offer an astounding variety of j there is one dignified old professor -hades of men’s suits. in the University who h at apalit the niajt r part of hi# lift? dealing wit:, ; J h as these, and now in- effectively r qui it bs them . He can spot thorn, a mile off and as soon as one of them ; art , he calmly a deep-mellowt d voice, seems to weigh her question with ponderous gravity, proceed# with veioping perhaps the next four or five points in regular order ami then a> mu?ter-of-faetiy a? if h. had never strayed from the inquire?, that answ er youi “ And now, doe*, question?” Never have I heard one the I hew , weigh just a# carefully • arums a# do the j co-eds. And they spend a# much time travelling from one haberdash­ a t the girls do on ery to another tours.— The Daily bopping their the discussion, de*I lliini Contem porary W it et !>»r scheme# in terru p ts course in E'roeh-r-Any good seat# left? Ticket Lady—- U - 2 1. Frosh—No, I’m nut. but if it’s that I nd of a show. I don’t quint to set* ii anyway.— Purdue Exponent. Pests that they are, they may be the mote unrepressed cottBlerpatU In this as in of some of ourselves*. many other faults which we lay to others, it might be well to tu rn a searching eye selfward- There are th*? worst rank, and hypocrites of alt the bran* h ts ,o f hypocrisy is, that it dot e not recognize itself. Why not try a attle psychoanalysis? significant about thing I ju st love to read these adver­ tising blotters. They’re so absorb­ ing,— Wisconsin Cardinal. She: Your shoulder is so soft* He I tenderly J : So is your head. Wisconsin C ardinal After having had a great deal of correspondence to get the insurance adjusted on her late husband, a mi­ aow wrote: “ I have had so much trouble over getting this money that j I jomeliaies wish my husband had­ n't dUed!” — R a d c l i f f D a ily . THE GLORIOUS FOURTH On* c again urn Glorious W u rth of July baa rolled around Us take < its customary toll o f life an d limb, j True t^ the g reat American custom \ the day will he celebrated with ph.-I .mc«, great get together m eetin gs J r pee enc#, blowouts, firewotka, swimming parties arni pub kt motors, a characteristic of the Prom Pug-, snaked,: that there are alway® in attendance star | football players as Bill Roper ever Exception nyawg be taken of a few; saw at practice,— Daily PrinceWn- four times un many a wbo manage to get on the front row i&n# ” to the e f f e c t F o r th e fir st t i m e in rn n u m b e r o f year* M e x ic o had a real q u iet e l e c t i o n d a y S u n d a y an d G e n e r a l O b r e f o n w n e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t o f th e re p u b lic w it h o u t a n o p p o n e n t . H e i» a lated to s u c c e e d P r e s id e n t C a lle s fo r a six y e a r te r m b e g i n - b e in # U p o n I. n i n f D e c e m b e r is su e d e l e c t e d th e n e w p r e s i d e n t s t a t e m e n t s th a t he i n t e n d e d to c a r r y o u t th e p o lic ie s the p r e s e n t e x e c u t i v e a s n ea r o f as p o s s ib le . L e a d e r s o f p o li ti c s in the r a th e r s e n s i t i v e n a tio n b e ­ lie v e O b r e g o n w ill h a v e c o m p l e t e c o n t r o l o f th e b o th h o u s e s o f th e T h e u t m o s t p r e c a u ­ le g i s l a t u r e . t i o n s to m a i n t a in ord a r w e r e t a k e n la st S u n d a y . R e p o r ts f r o m t h r o u g h ­ o u t th e e n t i r e c o u n t r y w e r e to the t h e b a ll o t i n g on all e f f e c t o f f i c e s to o k p a c e in a vary q u ie t , th a t o r d e r ly m a n n e r . Leslie H. Smith, twenty year old air mail pilot, was found dead near his plane yesterday when it was lo­ cated near Ellsinore, Missouri. The the to ... flier was carrying pictures of , Democratic National convention . . , ,___ . • . , . . . __, j six days. Twenty I were called out St. Louis and had been missing foi fit*-, , air mail rite?* to search for the man and his plane but were unable to locate him until a farm er’s boy only 12 years old reported that h< had seen the crashed ship. The bode was positively identified by “ Bud Gurney, also a flier and one sent ou< in search of Smith, when he lander near the ship. The dead flier war an employee of the Robertson Air craft company y e s t e r d a y S e c r e t a r y M e llo n i s ­ su e d hi* a n n u a l f i n a n c i a l * t a t e m e n t o f th e f o v e r n m e n t o f th e U n i t e d S t a t e s . A m o n g o t h e r i n t e r e s t i n g f i g u r e s th e s t a t e m e n t i n d i c a t e s th a t the t r e a s u r y is n o w b le s s e d w ith a $ 3 9 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 su rp lu s. M ello n a ls o s t a t e s t h e p u b lic d e b t b e s b e e n r e d u c e d $ 9 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 fo r the th a t th a t t a x e s h a v e fi s c a l yea r a n d s t a t e ­ T h e c u t b e e n m e n t a ls o in d i c a t e s th a t th e c o s t o f o p e r a t i n g t h e g o v e r n m e n t a d m i n i s ­ $ 2 2 0 , 0 0 0 . by t r a t i v e m a c h i n e r y d u r in g th e p a st o v e r a r e d u c e d y e a r w a s $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . l a a x p la n a t io n o f an a c t u a l i n c r e a s e d e x p e n d i t u r e b y th e g o v e r n m e n t o f o v e r $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 , - QOQ for th e y e a r o v e r th a t o f 19 27 - th a t 2 7 , S e c r e t a r y M e llo n s t a t e d baca ua n o f th e f a i l u r e o f th e d e ­ f i c i e n c y bill in 1 9 2 7 e x p e n d it u r e * th a t y e a r w a r e c a r r ie d o v e r fo r in t o 1 9 2 8 . William Eld ward Hickman, con damned slayer of Marion Parker, yes to rd ay lost the last friend he had in the world when he engaged in m aria' combat with Joseph Trouche bis cell mate and another condemned slayer Prison officials declare that Trouche was the only man on “condemned thi* row” who was friendly up to time with Hickman. Trouche re ­ ceived the worst of the battle and wa# taken immediately to the prison hospital. Officials also declare that from now on the youthful m urderer will be kept in a cell by himself until it comes his time to die. Both men refu>ed to say what caused the fight. t r a n s f e r r e d A la b a m a a f t e r a 13 y e a r l e g i s ­ la t u r e fi g h t baa a b o lis h e d h e r c o n ­ le a s in g s y s t e m . A s t h e new v ict int© e f f e c t a n d o v e r s y s t e m w e n t 7 0 0 negroes w e i e to th e s t a t a’s m o d e l p r iso n , low v o ic e s singing “ swing c o u ld be h ea r d . T h e old system of renting t h e s t a t e * c o n v i c t s o u t to private interests aj*d corporations bas been severely criticised as bar­ barious hr the leading men of the state. Th* new system, by which the convicts are merely required to work en the state’s farms and low sweet chariot” T H E S U M M E R T E X A N TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928. are posted the B. S. in H. E. degrees in A ugust,| 1928 and who are taking work this 1928 in the Registrar’s summer to extend th at certificate, bulletin board. Any August can d i-1 should, before leaving for the sum- date 'o r one of these degrees, whose , mer, make application re­ name is not on this Hat should see newal a t the R egistrar’.* Office, and leave together the Registrar. the old certificate, with the fee of $1.00 required by Registrar, the State Department of Education. The law requires the completion of E. J . MATHEWS, the for JUNE 1929 C ANDIDATES FOR DE- eight semester hours of residence CREES: Candidates for the B. A., work in one summer to extend a car­ ibe B.J., and th*' B. S. in IL E. in Gficate and a certificate may be ex- June, 1929, who have not already tended for only one year, registered for next session, should see the Registrar before leaving this summer and register fo r 1928-29, If a tlejfre*' card has not a.ready beer BOSTON TRANSCRIPT REVIEWS made out, it should be made prio r to e d i t i o n BY D. L. CLARK ; the conference. E- J- MATHEWS, Registrar. o------ E. J. MATHEWS, --------- RErORD BOOK LET S t All students A recent edition of the Boston Transcript carried a review of Char- Broekden Brown’s “ Edgar Hunt- holding record of work booklet? ley” edited by Dr. David Lee Clark, novel, should turn them in a t the Rv*“ ? A nsw ers to Q uestions in Preceding Issue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. English Men of la tte r Series, J Lord Tennyson. Cleave Kus. Georges (Temenceau. Wife of .Socrates. 6. *7, 8. 9. 10, The wrist. Palanquin. The Aeneid. Wanderlust. Volapuk. r a t h e r in p r i v a t e l y r o a d s o w n e d c o a l m in es, w a s th e d r e a m o f fo r m e r G o v e r n o r G r a v e s . th a n Official Notice Saturday. July 7, at 2 p. rn.: B u s-1 inesa Administration, and Education. ' Monday, July 9, at 9 a. rn.: Span-! bb, French, German, and Latin. ADVANCE]!.) standing, condition, and Monday, July 9, at 2 p. rn.: Bot- Physics, postponed examinations will be j any, Chemistry, Geology, July 5, and Zoology. held commencing Thursday, at 2 p. rn., in Education Building 207. Application for these examina- ] IO, a t 2 p. rn. Conflicts in the schedule may be tion# must be made to the Regis- tra r not inter than Thursday, June arranged Tuesday, July 3, at the of- 28. The order in which these exami- ■ flee of the Registrar, nations will be given is as follows; Thursday, July 5, at 2 p. rn,: Eng­ All other subjects, tu esday, July E. J. MATHEWS, j lish, Public Speaking, and Greek. E’riday, July 6, at 2 p. rn.: An­ thropology, Economics ami foci ology, date* for the B. A., the B. J., and! H O R I Z O N T A L . 1 4 — W h a t D u tc h to w n is n o te d for I —A sphere. 4 — W h o w r o te “ O r la n d o F u r i ­ o s o ” ? 9 — C o n s u m e . l a — O f w h a t S t a t e is B o s t o n the capital,? 15—One. 16*—A color. 17— Each (abbr.) 18— W h o w a s t h e m o st C o n f e d e r a t e g e n e r a l ? its c h e e s e s ? 18— W h a t F r e n c h a s t r o n o m e r , w ho w a s m a d e a m a r q u is by L o u ij XVIII, is f a m o u s fo r His re­ s e a r c h e s on lu n a r m o t io n s a ni t i d e s ? 19—Klo ngated fish. 2 0 — W h o w r o te “ T h e G old B u g ” 7 2 1 — W h o s w a m th e H e l le s p o n t to f a m o u s se e H e r o ? 2 2 — W h o w r o t e “ T h e Right* o f 20— Friend. 2 2 — W h o w r o te “ M a riu s th e E p i­ M a n ” ? curean'*? 2 4 — W h o w r o te “ T h e H in d” ? 26— Undermine. 27— Embankment to prevent in­ undation. 29-—Swiss river. SI— Lubricates. 3 2 — W h a t, a c c o r d in g to P o p e , is o f m a n ­ th e p ro p e r a tu d y k in d ? 33— South American tribe of Indians. 3 4 — In “ T h e F a e r i e Q u e e n # , ” w h o r e p r e s e n t s tr u t h ? 3 5 — W h a t ship, b e s i d e s th e N in a a n d S a n t a M a r ia , c o m p o s e d t h e flew! o n th e f a m o u s v o y ­ a g e o f C o l u m b u s ? 3 7 — W h a t w a s th e g o v e r n o r o f A l g ie r s f o r m e r ly c a ll e d ? 38—O s u ration. 40 — In w h a t t o w n f a m o u s o f im p o r ­ f o u g h t d u r in g W e s t F l a n d e r s w e r e ta n t b a t t i e s 1 9 1 4 a n d 1 9 1 8 ? 43—Contraction for ever, 48— Organ of bearing. 47— Part of “ to be.” 19— Girl’s name, 51—Three-toed sloth. 5 2 — W h a t it th e c a p it a l o f P r in c e E d w a r d I s la n d ? 57—Organ of vision. 5 8 — W h o n e ss ? 59— Color, V E R T I C A L . 1— W h o w a s th# “ T e n t m a k e r ” ? 2-—Hurried. S— Bachelor of Science (abbr.). 4 — W h a t is th e sy m b o l fo r ta n ­ ta lu m ? 5— Perform. 5 — W h o w r o te “ M an a n d S u p e r ­ m a n ” ? 7—Heavenly boily. „ 8—Bose. 9— Latin conjunction. 10— Consumed. 11— Russian rub r. IS— L et it stand, j 2 3 — T r a n s m i t . 2 4 — W h a t p o p u la r w r ite r o f boys* s t o r ie s is th e a u th o r o f “ U n d e r D r a k e ’* F la g ’ a nd “ B y R ig h t o f C o n q u e s t ? ’* 25— Cont' its of speed. 26— French coin. 28— Front of an arpny. 30— Beam of light. 35— Equality of value. 36— Open (poet.). 3 9 — W h a t S h a k e s p e a r e a n k in g w e n t m a d b e c a u s e o f the t r e a t m e n t o f b is cr u e l d a u g h ­ t e r s ? t i — Bombast. 4 2 — W h a t w as th e b ir t h p la c e o f G a rib a ld i a n d M a s s e n a ? 4 6 — W h a t wa* 4 4 — W h o wa* th e lea d er o f the w o m a n s s u f f r a g e m o v e m e n t ? th e p r o f e s s io n a l n a m e o f th e S w e d is h s o p r a n o , M m e. O t t o G o ld s c h m id t? 18—Bashful. 49—Extinct New Zealand ostrich. 5 0 — Greek letter. 51——Reverence. 5 3 — W h a t is th e p s e u d o n y m o f th e Irish p o e t, George Russel? 54— Left side (ab b r.I. a1— Printer's measure. 56— Correlative of either. Herewith is the solution to yes­ S o d . ’p o t si s a g e A V E R R E L A T I O N L A P E . l H o ' 14 v; i ;d .e .o S T O N E S . I ~ i £ S T A T E W E D . D O I E S . P T S ’R A T E S H E tn t 0 , F O R ’R i m ; , R O 'T N I :0 E C O D E ; ' . H J . R i 3 0 A R Si ;T O W £ L s v e r V l - A r p o ;c \ I N , S E R T E D f D A T E ' 5 ' E ' ;t R ? S :T O ^ ~ L E D fl^t H t«qg JFtifiSShHBI } is th e P r in c e o f D a r k ­ terday’s puzzle. ATTENTION Who Have Paid Activities Fee It is absolutely necessary that you secure your activities ticket to be adm itted to the July 4th Celebration at the Stadium. Bring your auditor’s receipt to the Co-op before 5 o ’clock today. P ositively no ad­ m ittance en auditor’s receipt. mmmmm ..... THE BOOK LOVER S HOME GAMMELL BOOK STORE The only exclusive Book Store in Texas. The largest in the South. One hundred thousand volume# to select from. Always glad to see you. We have the latest books, and books over four hundred years old. A very interesting place for lovers of books. If you are a biblio-maniac call and :ee us, we can please you. We also have many school textbooks, taw and others on hand. T U E SD A Y , JULY 3, 1928. A t Hancock July 4 ( K l ! . P . VI OL A M A E J OSS S oci e t y Editor C A L L 7 5 89 Byrd-Seiser C arter-W illiamson M arriage Solem nized received of Word has been A n n o u n c e m e n t has been m ade by Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seiser of Sap A ntonio of the e n g a g e m e n t of th e ir m a r r ia g e of Miss Marie Williamson d a u g h te r , D ia n a J a n e , to Roy B. c t H ondo, d a u g h te r of th e Rev. a n d ! Byrd of Tam pico, Mexico, th e wed-! ding to ta k e place a b o u t J u ly 15 in Mrs. M. W illiamson, the First B a p tis t Church. to Jo h n Arch the C a r t e r of Mason. The w edding was Miss Seiser is a g r a d u a te o f the U niversity and a m e m b e r of the K appa Kappa G am m a soro rity. F o r the last tw o y e a rs she h a s been head the o f Los A ngeles H e ig h ts H igh School. th e science d e p a r tm e n t in Mr. B yrd has been c o nn ected with T am pico oil in te re sts and with real in Los Angeles, California, e s t a t e w h ere th e y will m ake th e ir home. rn rn rn S w am py Thom pson of the Alpha Tau O m ega house is in P o r t A r th u r f o r several days. Ewell S tr o n g of th e Alpha Tau in O m ega house sp e n t several days L orena. T H E A T E R S T H E S H O W S Q U E E N — T u e sd ay a nd W edn es­ d a y : D orothy Mackaill and Ja c k Mulhall in “ L ady Be Good.” re ­ viewed in this i s s ue . T h ursd ay . F rid a y , and S a tu r d a y : Charlie M u r r a y , Louise F az e n d a , Thel- mu Todd in “ V am ping V e n u s.” MA J E S T IC — T u e s d a y : Clara Bow in “ Ladies of th e Mob.” r e ­ viewed in this issue. W ednes­ day, T h u rsd a y , F r id a y : in “ The Devil’s Belle B e n n e tt T r a d e m a r k .” and HA N CO C K T u e s d a y : Madge Bellamy and J o h n n y M a e k Brow n in “ The P lay G irl,” r e ­ viewed in this is-ue. W e d n e s­ day, T h u rsd a y , Friday, and S a t ­ u r d a y : B u ste r K eaton and E r ­ nest T o rre n c e in “ S team B o a t B|ll, J r . ” C R E S C E N T - T u e s d a y , W e d n e s­ day, a n d T h u r s d a y : Evelyn B r e n t a nd B e r t L y te ll in " W o ­ m e n ’s W a re s.” F r id a y and S a t ­ u r d a y : R ichard Bart holiness in “ The Noose.” Ladies of the Mob P J I , ARA BOW knows h er stuff. F o r . long tim e she has been shoot- j . __ U L . ,• u m g us action in h e r pictures, peppy, e x h ib r u tin g and intense, sex appeal- u * . solemnized S a tu r d a y , J u n e 23, a t 5 o’clock in th e M ethodist Church a t Hondo, by th e b r id e ’s fa th e r . The ch urch was a ttr a c tiv e ly deco­ r a t e d wTith w hite oleanders, Shasta daisies, an d ferns. Music was played by M rs. W. H. Sm ith o f Hondo. P re c e d in g the c e r ­ em ony Mrs. P e rc y L. Jo h nson sang “ B ecause.” The m aid o f hon or, Miss M ary Jo W illiam son, sis te r of th e bride, was dressed in g re e n o rg a n d y with ac­ cessories to m atch, w e a r in g a p ic tu re h a t of light straw . The bride was gow ned in a flesh colored ch iffon fro c k with a veil of tulle fa llin g in g ra c e f u l folds from She a band of, o ra n g e blossoms. the ca rrie d a b o u q u e t of lilies valley an d b rid e ’s roses. of The bridegroom , accom panied by C harles H ig htow er of P o r t A r th u r , as best m an, m e t th e bride a t th e al­ t a r . * Mrs. C a r te r is a g r a d u a te of the I ’ni vers Sty and has been p rincipal of th e Mason High School th r e e ye a rs. Mr. C a r te r received his de­ g re e fro m Randolph Macon College in V irginia. f o r Follow ing a deception a t the home of the b r id e ’s p a re n ts, the co'uple left f o r a tr ip th ro u g h th e n o r th e r n p a r t o f the s ta te and will be a t home in Mason a f t e r th e ir re tu r n . * * % Nelle B re w ington of San A ntonio the is visiting h er sister, Iva, a t A lpha Phi house. Christine Ellis of th e A lpha Phi San the w eek-end in house sp e n t A n tonio. Mrs. y . C. Thom pson of W eslaco w as a g u e s t a t th e G am m a Phi B e ta house last week. V elm a Heck of th e A lpha Phi house w e n t to Giddings fo r th e w ee k ­ end. M ary F ra n c e s L lewellyn the G am m a Phi B e ta house was in H o u s­ ton fo r the week-end. of Q uinton W r ig h t of the T e ja s house le ft Monday fo r H o uston , w h e re he will spend th e J u ly 4 holiday. K ate S p u r g u r sp e n t S u n d a y in San Antonio. Louise Poole visited in San A n ­ tonio S u nd ay. Royal C a ld e r of Hillsboro, g r a d ­ u a te o f th e U niversity is a g u e s t a t th e O m ega B e ta Pi house this week, H e was a g r a d u a t e s tu d e n t in Jo h n H opkins U niversity d u r in g th e p r e ­ vious long session. T. M. T hom p son o f T a u O m ega house, visited A r th u r over th e w eek-end. th e Alpha in P o rt Jo e Cook of D e lta T a u D elta le ft he re c e n tly fo r St. Louis, w h e re will re m a in f o r several days. T h a tc h e r Adkins of th e Pi K a p p a in A lpha house s p e n t th e w eek-end G eorgetow n. Mrs. A n d re w P o llard o f T em ple is visiting M yrtle P ric e a t th e A lpha Chi O m ega house. S ara h P a y n e in Dallas this week. is visiting relativ es Lucille Leach has l e f t f o r Lam pasas, w h e re she will re m a in until T h u rsd a y . Florence B ackstrom is s p e nd in g the week-end at her home in T e m ­ ple. Jo h n Gist S to f e r o f t h e Phi Delta T h e ta house, McCall E iiers a n d J u lia n th e K appa Sigm a house Lyles of have gone tp W ichita Fails. T hey will r e t u r n T h u rsd a y . E w ell Strong o f the Alpha Tau Omega house was in Waco for the week-end, Jack Foxwood and Ghrales Adle- da o f the Phi D elta T heta house are spending a few days in Dallas. G eorge Price o f the Alpha Tau Omega house is visiting in Arkansas, Frank Chee veg and Cord cwt Sulli van o f the D elta Kappa Epsilon house spent the week-end San Marcos, in a s tu d e n t of G eorge Price, th e U n iv e rsity o f K ansas, has r e tu r n e d I to his hom e in A rk a n sa s a f t e r a visit A nd we h a v e " 1 <,ult‘‘ cau« h t a t t h e Alpha T a u O m ega house. ,v ,a n d a a d a b a w « " I T t y - b l a r . n * sbe sh,, watch th is: can you detect a n y evidence in th e p e r fo r m a n c e of t h a t in R ichard Arlen as her man life he may simply h ate Miss rqal ! ! l ° / v L he S.‘g T a A !Pha P; psi!on bouse IhTw/ t h a t ' he c a n ’t stan d the sight sp e n t th e week-end in Corsicana. It seem- -C. B. C harles Sp in er, B. F. G a r r e tt, and D. S. B u r k e t t have re tu r n e d from H ouston, w here th e y s p e n t the la t­ te r p a r t of the w eek o f her, as th e saying goes? ed t h a t way to us. a r e s p en ding th e w eek-end I rien ds in H ouston. Slyde H a lb e r t and M aurcie Gyde- e A lbe R eynolds P ER R Y B U Y S I N T E R E S T IN P. K. S A N D W I C H S HOP A n n o u n c e m e n t has re c e n tly been m ade of th e in c o rp o ra tio n and p u r ­ chase of h alf i n te r e s t in the P. K. Sandw ich Shop by E d g a r H. P e r ry , J r . , of Austin an d a fo r m e r s t u d e n t o f th e U n iversity. T he p u rc h a s e was m ade fro m P. K. Odiorne, th e for­ m e r full ow ner. Plans and a r r a n g e m e n ts a re being m ad e f o r th e expansion of the P. K. shops so t h a t th e r e will be o ne lo­ cated in th e U n iv e rsity vicinity fo r th e p a tr o n a g e o f U niversity s tu d e n ts , it has been ex­ into pansion of th e P. K. sy stem o th e r cities of th e s ta te m ay also be done in th e n e a r f u tu r e it was de ­ clared by the new m a n a g e m e n t. le arn ed . F u r t h e r PA Y N E SAYS YOUTH SHOULD READ BOOK OF PROVERBS W isdom, ta k e n fro m th e Book of P ro v e rb s, w as the them e o f Dr. L. to his s t u ­ W . P a y n e , J r . ’s le ctu re d e n t clas- S u n d a y ' m o rn in g a t th** U niv ersity B a p tis t Church. One of th e g r e a t e s t h a n d ic a p s of th e y oun g people to day , acco rd in g to Dr. P ayn e, is t h a t th ey a r e inclined to despise th e re f o r e , in s tr u c tio n ; re a d P ro v e rb s often , th e y should said Dr. P a y n e . I t is an esse n tia l to a stu d e n t who desires to be wise as Wro oley’s H an db oo k is a s tu d e n t of E nglish I. Dr. P a y n e will con tinu e his lec­ tu r e s t h r o u g h o u t th e s u m m e r session. H e will c o n tin u e to discuss the p o e try of the Bible. o-------------- SHORT COURSE T h e Play Girl y k SHO U for a pastim e. tim es today. think. H e ’s the s u g a r p a p a s “ T he Play G irl,” a t tho H ancock last J o h n n y Mack Brown m ade this show fo r us. He and a girl by th e n am e of A n ita G arvin, w ho’ll both do th in gs in th e ! movie world, we got n in e -te n th s o f tho q ualities of IT and did some good stra ig h t, solid a c tin g j I in th e p ictu re. W e d o n ’t know what ll Miss G arvin has, b u t w h a te v e r it is, ll she surely got re s u lts in the w ay of and gold-digging m a k in g th em like it, so you have arjjj idea w h a t i t is. Madge Bellamy is s ta r r e d and plays a little girl ven- j t u r in g h e r f ir s t fo o ts te p s in th e path i o f a lady of m an y wiles, u n d e r th 3 in stru c tio n of •vin; Madge would have gom* w ay o f all such ladies if Mr. B row n j| h a d n ’t re a lly w anted to n ta rry her. A nd listen to this, the movies have done it a t la st: w hen he proposed, she exclaim ed, “ T his is so s u d d e n ! ’ — C. B. th e sleek Migs G a r -j| the l ^ d y Be G ood j y j I L D e n te r ta in m e n t. to t a k e the whole Yes, a n d h a rm le ss e n te r ta in m e n t, J f o r in. J fam ily, D o rothy Mackaill and J a c k Mulhall j te a m up s a tis fa c to rily tP p roduce in “ Lady Be Good,” which is showing | a t th e Queen th e a te r , a m e r r y little | com edy which w o n ’t knock y o u r eye J or o u t or a n y th in g radical like th a t, C O L L E G E ST A T IO N , T e x a s, J u ly 2— Supervision and im provem ent of teaching will be the general theme o f the fifth annual conference of I nineteenth county school superintendents to be held at the A. & M. College of Texas inclusive, during July 30-A ugust 3, the Farmers Short Course. Superintendent H. L. E gger, G eorgetown will preside. Mf*,! K. K. Robbins, o f Cameron, is sec-} retary. annual Discussions have been scheduled j in which some of the lead in g county school s u p e rin te n d e n ts of th e state will deal with p re s e n t educatio nal problems. ■ a i £ a t u h £ e t c run;** ■ Mf W a n c o c K Laid T im ** T e j a y “ THE PL A Y G IR L” W ith M a d g e B e ll a m y S t a r t i n g W e d n e s d a y Keaton Torrence * INNIS? BOAT BILL*. I he Devil s T ra d e m a rk •"TAKING the s c re en W e d n e sd a y a t th e Majestic will be Belle B e n ­ “ The n e t t 's la te s t s ta r r i n g vehicle, D evil’s T ra d e m a rk /* being a d r a ­ m atic p re s e n ta tio n of the fight o f a m o th e r ag a in st overw helm ing forces d ra w in g her husband and children back into a life of crime. h t, Rio Tin Tin (a n d d o n ’t p re te n d you d o n ’t know who he a is) th e H appiness b a rk or Boys p r e s e n tin g selections fro m th e ir radio songs. You know 'em. --------------o -------------- two, and in (C o ntin ued from p ag e I ) that sin the f a te t h a t prev e n ts jot, band, drum corps and p a tro l, l a selection by thi Ben B u r Tem ple T he film win d ia l with the thesis is inherited from th e p ar- I t u t s by the children an d will p re se n t | the problem i n th e light of a b a ttle I h a n d * ‘b e e f e d by Dr. IL E. B a x te r, a t h e 1 dium dri11 by lhe d rum corP». direet- against e h ild re n ’s ever being happy. Belle I ed by th e ed by J. T. M cCutcheon, and J * T * ^ Gutcheon, and m icitar drill by the pa tro l, dire c ted B e n n e tt will be re m e m b e red f o r h e r I by A. C. Bull. T his drill has r e ­ work in “ Stella Dallas,” “ The Devil’s! ceived f a v o ra b le c o m m e n t a i the n a ­ Leo j T r a d e m a r k ” was directed by tional re u n io n s held in Los Angeles i Meehan, and W ashington. T h is p a r t of th e p ro g ra m will be concluded by a dis­ play of fireworks. Vamping Venus of in W in te r,” P a r t 5, the conclusion, emphasizes “ The “ V alley Forge the M am m oth B o m b a rd m e n t Skies” with a e r ia l rockets bom bs; “ A m erica’s C reed,” the songs “ A m e ric a ” and " T h e Eyes of T e x a s ” by the assembly, th e singing being led by Ja m e s C h a p m a n ; th e b e n e d ic ­ tion by the Rev. F. G. R oesener o f and St. M a r t in ’s L u th e r a n Church, ex­ a fire w orks the g r a n d finale, of half his w a k i n g ih ib it in cluding a re p r e s e n ta tio n and sn o rtin g comedies. th e Q ueen C H A R L I E MURRAY, Louise F a - Ke ndo, and T h elm a Todd a rriv e ut t h e a t e r Thursday as a frolicsom e trio to put un a comedy- tho m a n n e r of ext ra v a g a n z a a f t e r “ The P riv a te Life of Helen of T r o y ” and “ A Connecticut Y ankee in K ing A r t h u r ’s C o u r t,” if you h a p ­ class. pen to re m e m b e r those first rip Charlie M u r r a y plays a small caliber p oli­ tician who spend ho u rs d odg in g th e brickbats of his wife t h e person of Louise F a ­ z e n d a b u t who somehow gets t r a n s ­ p o r t e d to th e l a n d of a nc ie n t G reece and th e smile o f Venus, played by r e ­ T h e lm a Todd, w ith h e r gain ed, t h a t really has expression “ And H ow !” a place. On th e V itap ho ne you can see an d h e a r H e n ry B. W althall, fa­ mous movie sta r, in a dra m a tic p la y ­ and h e r e we think arm s in “ Old G lory.” 0------------------ B is s M inter of A ustin, g r a d u a te to of the U niversity, has r e tu r n e d A ustin fo r has the sum m er. been te a c hing in th e high school a t B eaum ont. She ---------- o-------------- Jim m ie Douglas, g r a d u a te of th e Pi is a g u e s t a t U niversity, K app a A lpha house this week. th e EVELYN BRENT BERT LYTELL LARRY KENT C R E S C E N T “ Wh ere cool breezes b l o w ! ” Comedy News o f C O R the F o u r th H ancock will o f f e r tho a laugh special by B u ste r K eaton. "S te a m is un out and Boat Bill, J r . ” J u It , , . h u n g ry , keep th e foi a t le a s t n o t c ra c k m ore th. n a rib you but will and n half. show. th ro u g h o u t chucklin g a it’s C huckling and , I sto ry a b o u t two y o u n g s te r s b reaking i into big tu n e vaudeville in o rd e r to “ i t m a rrie d and a lte r n a te ly starving a nd fe a s tin g while th e y are at it B oth s t a r v in g ami f e a s tin g are highly I realistic. Two Vitaphom* a d s , in i which you can see and h. ar May I in a one-act play and the Mi Avoy Gigolos’ strin g e d in s tr u m e n t Grebes- | Ira, a n d M ovietone new s c o m p le te ' the p ro g ra m . — C. B w o m e n s W ares a b o u t cooling o f f a while a t tin- C rescen t t h e a t e r w h i l e you see E velyn B r e n t an d P e r t Lytell in “ W o m e n ’s Wares"* e i th e r Tuesday, Last Ti mes Today Clara B ow in Ladies of the Mob W edn esd ay , o r T h u is d a y ? T h a t show comes to the' Cresce nt re c o m m e n d e d as ait i n t ! igujng and i n te r e s tin g com ­ edy d ra m a on tin- subject of love a n i its many m a n ife sta tio n s a m o n g th e trib e of people known as th o m a n n e ­ quins of New York. Besides f e a ­ tu r in g os w ork of Evelyn B re n t, who is right now the n u . vi e s k y a s a com ing a c tre ss in th e leal sense of the word, th e p ic tu re includes in its c as t Mr. L a rry Kent* H e was last seen as the d e pe n da ble in “ The Mad H o u r ” ; heroic lover and, well he is alw ays dep en dab le, To prove oui* point, he gets the girl in this case. lf you d o n ’t believe it, or if you do, go see fo r y ourself. f la m in g across N O W ! S E E and HE AR May M cA voy —in— “ Sunny C alifornia” Cougat and Gigolos M O V I E T O N E N E W S Dorot hy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in “ L A DY B E G O O D ” ■, > /■/ ’ J *; s -v - „• .? • v : * ■>, • ; -*v / $ *v •? >, -v ••• •; ; ;s( v », * X * ;• * Y ;: z *< '?■$ H :• * I / - IJS# v* . U »>! Ha, A* V1 ■>> Ile, Af H H I" ' -f STV* IG -c’-,' Every Night Of Publication Of H ie Summer Texan The Telephone Rings and This One Question Is Asked: What are they having at the Open Air Theater I onightr i Q H H P I * M em b ers of the staff of The S u m m e r Texan are alw ay s glad to give available inform ation to s tu d en ts an d faculty m em b ers on an y event of interest. E v ery effort is m a d e b y th e editors to keep in touch with all c a m p u s activities an d it i6 b ut n atu ra l that students and faculty m e m b e rs telephone The Texan for official infor­ mation. Keep in Touch With A L L Events A L L the Time By Reading The Summer Texan Subscribe T oday at B. H all 119 t i h m4$) Biesele Explains census In I860 showed that SM per Ha Jacoby spoke on “ The Care and chapter and in the state chapter in * cent o f the population o f Texas wa- Training o f the Young Child in the Kansas. Mrs. O'Brien is the w ife of The purpose of the A. A. IL W. the colleges and universities of is to unite the college women o f the country. Membership in the organ- SToup will study m odem p o e m . the ducted by Mrs- D. L. Clark, and the T H E S U M M E R T E X \ N TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928. Home." P. P. O’Brien who is a visitin g i n - j country in work on the educational, ization is restricted to women Coming The T exas farm as an economic in- structor in the school o f education econom ic and social problems o f the -titution wax discussed under the during the summ er session. in the national group K a n s a s C h a p t e r O ld e s t its general who attend Mrs. F. P. O’Brien told the lo c a l! work. : com m unity and to co-operate w ith * titties and recognition.- from u niversities having certain fae- women > 1 9 . ^ Rh. 3336 L O ST — P a ir o f horn in black case b etw een M ain B u ild in g an d 2311 S an rim g lasses A nto n io . F in d e r call 4554. L O S T — B etw een cam p u s a n d S tr e e t, p a ir shell rim glass*** in black leather case. ll. leave sa m e a t ~ 28 F in d e r p lease Hall. room 119, 26th L O S T — S m all ta n p u rse, c o n ta in in g ab o u t fiv e d o llars. M onday, b etw een U n iv ersity D ru g S to re an d L ittlefield D o rm ito ry . F in d e r call Jo s e p h in e S tu eb er, 23158. FOR R E N T : F r o n t, s o u th e a s t ro o m , p r iv a te e n tra n c e . B a th a d jo in in g . Q u ie t n e ig h ­ 206 2 1-2 b lo ck s n o rth c a m p u s . b o rh o o d . A rch w ay . P h o n e 4 808. L O S T — Red ra in c o a t in E d u c a tio n B u ild in g 203 la st w eek. F in d e r call 7785. 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