Phone It In 9181-61 ( 9 1 8 7 A fter I O p . r n . ) News S ociety Personals ii •• No. 231 VOL. XXXI. ‘Trial by Jury’ Will Be Given Thursday Night S tory R elated in S on g B y Local A rtists O f C horus i 21 Characters D avid G riffin to Direct P resentation O f O peretta o n a i by J u r y , ” a G ilb e rt and S u lliv a n comic o p e ra r e p r e s e n tin g a b re a c h o f pro m ise case in an E nglish c o u r t a n d a g e n e r a l b u r ­ lesque on th e E nglish tr ia l co u rt, will be given a t th e open a ir t h e ­ a t e r T h u rs d a y nig h t, A u g u st 7. David G riffin , dire* to r of th e su m ­ m e r choruses, will d ir e c t th is c o m ­ ic o p e ra , a n d ta k e a p a r t in it h im ­ self as fo re m a n of th e ju r y . line T h e sto ry is told e n tir e ly in song in ­ th e c a s t in cludes 21 is rich in h u m o ro u s r e p a r t e e , w ith o u t a single prose clud ed, and persons. It situ a tio n s , w itty sp a rk lin g com edy. T he plot is > le ver on*- with i n te r m ix tu r e s a of h u m o r o u s s itu a tio n s a n d h u m o r ­ ous re su lts, and t e r m i n a t e s w ith a th e m a n y h a p p y e n d in g d e s p ite p e r v e rs e situ atio n s. Character* N a me d to b e used T h e c h a r a c t e r s in this m usical p ro d u c tio n will in­ clude N o rm a n M ullings as th e u s h ­ e r ; H e rm a n P a r k s K lum pp, th e le a rn e d ju d g e ; A lth a Alice Adams, p la y in g th e p a r t of t h e clinging flo w er, th e b ro ken vine, th e c h e a t ­ ed m a id ; M arshall A b e r n a th y , the counsel and Cam pbell Bae, the d e ­ f e n d a n t. T h e r e will be six p erso n s ca st in th e ro le of s p e c ta to r s, a n d f i vi­ a s ju r o rs . -------------- o ................. - Contralto Heard At Opi ien Theater Degree Candidates For A ugust Commencement Announced by Dean A l - t o f c a n d id a t e s f o r the b a ch elo r o f arts. b ac h elo r o f s c ie n ce, bachelor o f s c ien ce in h o m e e c o n o m ic s, a n d b a ch elo r o f jo u r n a lism d e g r e e s to be c o n fe r r e d in A u g u s t w a s issu ed troni tin' o f f i c e o f d e a n o f th e C o lle g e o f A rts and S c ie n c e s S a tu r d a y . H ie list OI can - l u e s of a r t s ( l e v e e s will be issued in th e d id a te s f o r th*- m a ste r day S u m m e r r e x a n . „ -i E x p e c t e d t o G r a d u a t e In issuing th e list, ll. I. Par-1 I'm, d ea n of trie College of A its a n d Sciences, made th e follow ing s t a t e m e n t : “ The follow ing nam es as of this d a te c o n s titu t e th e list of s tu d e n ts who a r e expected to th e b a c h elo r of a r t s d e ­ receive gree on A u g u st 29, 1930. C a n d i­ d a te s a r e re q u e s te d to check this ^ list and r e p o r t to th e Dean of th e I College of A rts a n d S ciences th e ! in c o rr e c t spelling of a n y n am e or j th** omission of a n y nam e. th is “ A s tu d e n t whose n am e a p p e a r s on list an d who has a b a n ­ doned his d e g r e e in A u g u st would I be doing th e Dean a f a v o r by r e ­ ive n his d e g re e a t th e next s o r t i n g the t a c t t h a t he has g . and u f ,a ,n^ c o m m e n c e m e n t,” he concluded. B a c h e l o r o f A r t * Sadie F r a n c e s A b e r n a th y , Ruby W in o n a Adam.-, Leslie R o g e r A d ­ kins, C arl C la re n c e A lbers, Jo h n A lex andt,r G unhild c h r i s ­ J o e Shelton tine A n d erso n , Lida l>ee Bagby, T h e lm a C a rrie Bagby, Kdith P e a rl Barlow, D o rris Maut inc Baugh, J o h n C r in ti n g to n B e n n e tt, Rob­ e r t H e n ry B irchfield, William I,eon Bond, Iva Lee B r a d f u te , G ladys Olivia B r a n n a n , M artin N apoleon B ro u g h to n , J o h n Terrel! Burch, B u c h a n a n , Jo se p h in e F ra n c e s B u rto n , O na E liz ab e th Cam pbell, W illiam Mc­ K inley Cam pbell, G ilbe rto C erda, C a th e rin e I/orene M adge K a th r y n M a ry C lark, C lark, A ustin P ic k e n s Cleveland, I R icha rd B u n tin g Coit, R ankin Lee Lee C o u lter, ! C o lth arp , E velyn Ione I E d ith Y a n tis Cox, W illa C urd , L ight D’A lbergo, H a r tm a n D ignow ity, Jessie L ynn Donald, Lillie G erald in e Dusek. J a n e t C a rk , R obert Hill E e a n e s, David Chase Biland, C h ristin e E v a n g e lin e Ellis, I C h a rlo tte J a n e E m b ry , C h a rle s William Engel, K m m a E v an ge line E rn s t, Je ssie A nn k ischer, K a th r y n Fink. C lau d e Os- F le tc h e r . Muriel V ance G a r d . h • R aby V ir g in ia G a r d n e r , W a l- Value of College Education Given By Boston Dean S u rvey S h o w s Im portance O f D egree G raduates In B u sin ess W orld in b u t V alue of a college e d u c a tio n is em phasized in a n a rtic le by Dean E v e r e t t W. L ord of Boston U n i­ v e r s ity a p p e a r in g th e A u g u st issue of T he N a tio n a l U n d e r ­ I w riter. The a r tic le says in p a r t : “ T h e value of a college e d u c a tio n is n o t o fte n d isp u te d for those who a r e n o t convinced of its w o rth it is well t o rev ie w a few f a c ts : D ean E v e r e t t W. Lord of B oston U n iv e rsity m ade a n e x ­ ten sive s tu d y of th e r e la tio n of income. He f o u n d e d u c atio n a n d t h a t th e a v e r a g e man o f 45 with only e d u c a tio n e le m e n ta r y e a r n s $1,700 a year. A m an of th e sam e a g e with tw o y e a r s of high school to his c r e d it a v e r a g e s $2,000 a y e a r a n d th e m an who c om pletes f o u r y e a r high school co u rse $2,600 a y e a r, while th e college g r a d u a t e a t 45 y e a rs of age a v e r a g e s $5,200 a y e a r . th e an to do a p oints th a t th e su rv ey b r o u g h t ou t is w as t h a t th e college g r a d u a t e qualified ty p e o f w ork which ena b le s him to in c re ase his income up to age 65, while the e l e m e n ta ry a v e r a g e s t a r t s school g r a d u a t e ’s declining after- he passes the 50 y e a r m a rk. income high anil “ ‘I t costs a y o ung m a n p e rh a p s to j $1,000 a y e a r f o r f o u r y e a r s s e c u re a college e d u c a tio n ,’ said j e a r n in g Mr. Lord, powrer a - y e a r s .” In o th e r y e a r a ro u n d w ords, if a f a t h e r sa v es in c re ase d by a b o u t is f o r “ while his 40 T u r n to P ag e 4, Col. 2 M rs. K eating Is S oloist In Program Friday N ight , T, M a ry A u b re y R e a l m * . San An- t o » » c o n t r a l t o u w a s t h e Solon* a l l th e F rid a y n ,* h t p r o g r a m cf th e f. ^ c, * . th e open a i r U n iv e rsity s u m m e r school cho™ *! th e a te r . Mrs. rn the K e a tin g has a p p e a r e d w ith P hiad e lp h ia O p e r a C om pany, San Carlos O p e r a C om pany, and San A n to n io Civic O p e r a C om pany. She by S aint- selection s S h u b e r t, B rahm s, S aen s, Bizet, T h o m a s, Wood, and Guion. s a n g c h o r u s san g “ D rink To Me Only W ith T h in e E y e s,” “ Song of the V olga B o a tm e n ,” S w e e t S o n g ,” an d My Love.” “L ove’s O l d , I W ould T h a t a ---------------Or E conom ics M ajors’ E xam s A nnounced ----------- M em bers of th e su m m e r school U a r t g r a . e s Ex-Student W rites On School Children lace E c k a r d t G ibson, H e r m a n < Glosser m an, Mrs. E le o n o ra M athil-j da Golsen, A n n a Ray C o m ports, Mrs. H elen W a lk e r Gosch, C h a rle s ‘‘School Room P e r s o n a litie s ,” a A tk in s G re er, W illiam W allace j T ex a s incidents a b o u t G riffin g , D o ro th e a Lyndell G r i f ­ th e ir q u irk s fith , J a c k H ale, C a r i t a H a r t, P e r r y f*Iibl'-s, w ri tte n by H a r p e r L o ft in n i if« ; Brow n, U n iv ersity e x - s tu d e n t, fo r tt H ende rson, C h a rles M onte Hicks, *jt,„-ui,, f th e J u ly issue of T e x a s M onthly, R ichard Milton Hix, A n n a E liz a ­ Brown has re- j u s t released. Mr beth H oover, G ilb e rt P oston How- am u sing, trag ic D . • lated some of the ’ -'to rg a re t L ee H ow ard, I a t n - a n e c d o te s told his a c q u a in ta n c e , c ia C a th e rin e H o w a rd , J e w e ll L eeU ™ * H u d sp e th , Mrs. Lucile P rim J a c k - by te a c h e r s of s e r i e s of school ch ild ren and and trag ic-com ic ( ‘a t h e r in e r*i, ,.i„, issue j son, L ydia J a r r e l l, C h a rle s W. K enn edy, J r . , j E m ily F r a n c e s Kby, Bessie Kil­ go re, A lm a Lee K in ca n o n , Birch Kirk, H e r m a n n P a r k s B e n to n C l a r a J a n a k , Louise | d e c la rin g “ In spite of e v e r y th in g chil-1 t h a t may be done to make n e a r d re n well beh aved a n d a s is alw ays p e r f e c t as possible, th e m ischievous child the arid u g ly-duckling t h a t m ake th e best re a d in g m a te r ia l.” it AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1930. Summer Students May Compete For Business Awards Friedlander Prize O ffered T o S tim u late B uilding Interests Rules Stated A rthur H . H ert, R esearch A ssistan t, W inner In 1 9 2 9 -3 0 Any stu d e n t reg istered in su m ­ m er school is eligible fo r c o m p e ­ tition fo r th e F rie d la n d e r B uild­ ing an d Loan Prize, ac co rd in g to Dr. J . A. F itz g e r a ld , Dean of the tion. The F r ie d la n d e r Prize was established i i i 1927 by Mr. 1. Relief Brought T o Stu dents’ Thirst By l aked Taint T h e th e r m o m e te r g rad u a lly rises, th e sp irits of s t u d e n ts fall below th e zero m ark , and f e e ­ ble a t te m p ts are m ade a t resu s citation. Many th in g s have b ee n to tried b ut ‘cinq p e t ite s fe m m e s’ iii one of the local dorm itories. the prize g oes th** n e a r in g h o u r was It w as a S u n d a y n igh t, ami 12 the o’clock. T h e r e was no ice w atcl­ in f o u n ta in s. T h ir s t not only p a r c h e d th e ir th r o a t s , hut in n e rm o st b u rn e d th e ir ice w ate r, th o u g h ts . W a te r, was th e ir cry. A few m inu tes la te r lips th irstily sipped fro m fronted glasses filled with tin k ­ lin g ice. int** A g r a d u a t e had bee n the faint m a r t y r , worked. F r ie d la n d e r of H ouston to s ti m u ­ late interest in the field of bu ild ­ Audience Will in stru e to i School of Business A d m inistra - a n d the fak e Geologists B l a m e Rain On S n a k e ‘S u p e r s t i t i o n s ’ By R. B. N E W C O M E , J r . Serial to The Summer Texan. G E O L O G Y F IE L D S T A T IO N , B rady, Aug. I. Tiler*- is a su p ­ erstitio n in th e South, especially am o n g th e negroes, t h a t if a snak e j is killed and tu r n e d belliup, th a t j j a rain will follow in th e locality . . . w here the tu r n in g oceured. This proved to he a th e o ry r a t h e r th a n an idea T h u rs d a y a f te r n o o n , when one g r o u p of stu d e n t geologists in the U n iversity Geology C am p ut B rad y , w ere caught burst. in a c lo u d ­ A cco rd in g to th e r e p o rt b r o u g h t into ca m p , a u th e n tic a te d by Mr. H ubert IL C uyler, the a r a ttle in c h a rg e , th e re w as sn a k e killed on the m o rn in g of th e “ f a t a l ” day, and it was turn- j ed with its shiny s i d e up. T h at j a f te r n o o n th e skies clouded con- ■ s ide ra bly, and ra in followed. all and It is said th a t abou t six inches o f w a te r fell in about th r e e m in­ d itc h e s anil utes tim e, roads w ere com pletely covered with w a te r, when visibility was again r e s to r e d . The boys w e re in one o f th e tru ck s, used f o r t r a n s ­ po rtatio n to and from th e field, an d th e y sta te d th a t th e re was a the small cyclone ac c o m p a n y in g d o w n p o u r, b ein g so the wind s tr o n g as n ea rly to o v e r tu r n th e loaded tru c k . the ' d ents, killed la r g e s t F red W rig ht, one of the stu- r a ttle sn a k e t h a t had been killed d u r ­ ing the s u m m e r W e d n e s d a y a f t e r ­ noon. This one was 5 f e e t 8 inches in le n g th , 8 inches in c i r c u m f e r ­ ence and weighed a b o u t 15 pounds. ence UIK1 w e.g r,e n aoo u* p o u n d s . ing and loan association.-. Rules g o v e rn in g the uw ard fol­ low: ( l l Any s tu d e n t in the to th e th r e e copies of U n iversity co m ­ is eligible p e t e ; (2) th e thesis -hall he t y p e ­ it w r i tte n an d m ust be deliv ered to the d ea n of the School o f Business A d m in is­ t r a t i o n on or b e fo re firs t S a tu r d a y in M ay; ( a ) each thesis m u st be signed with a fictitious n am e and ac co m p an ie d by a seal­ ed envelope w ith fictitio u s num e on th e o utsid e and th e a u ­ inside; th o r 's real n am e ( 4 ) come th e school of business one from a d m in is tra tio n , one from th*- d e ­ p a r t m e n t o f economics, a n d one a building and loan o ffic ia l! ( I ) is deem<,d w o r t hy of -f n<) on th e th*- th r e e ju d g e s shall the Contracts Will Be Awarded for New Classroom Building C o n t r a c ts for th e co n s tru c tio n of th e new C lassroom B uilding will bo a w a rd e d some tim e d u r in g th e com ing fall, am i w ork will go f o i w ard im m ediately, J. W. C a lho un, c o m p tr o lle r of the University', a n n o u n c e d follow ing a m e e tin g o f th** m e m b e rs of th e building com ­ m itte e W e d n e s d a y am i a discu ssion of th e p lans fo r th e construction of th e building. T h e b uilding will* ~~ he f o u r sto rie s high, Mr. C alhoun Twenty-Five Have P lans for lan d sca p in g an*! c o n ­ plicants fo r b ach elor of a i t s a n d th e stru t' s ta te d . C o n t r a c ts on t u re will be th is fall, a n d w ork will go f o rw a r d im­ m e d ia te ly th e r e a f t e r . s o m e tim e s let T h r e e S h a c k * D o o m e d un*! T h r e e f r a m e b u ild in g s will he raz ed to m ak e room for th e s t r u c ­ t u r e , w o rk upon which will begin a r e R Hall, S tiiis fall. T h ey Hall, E q u ip m e n t T Hall. is b eing th r e e shacks from t r a n s f e r r e d to Z Hall, p r e p a r a t o r y to the ra z in g of th*- building. No d e fin ite d a t e h as been to r th e ir rem ov al, Mr. C a lhou n said. th e set by th** str u c tio n of w alks fo r th e G re g o ry G y m n as iu m ar*- co n sid ered co m m itte e of I which R. L. Whit*- jin a c c o rd a n c e w ith new b eing a r c h ite c tu r a l th e U n iv e rsity , of is c h a ir m a n , i n s t r u c ­ th e tio n s of th e Board of R egents, An b e a u tif ic a tio n p r o g r a m p la nn ed in c o n n e ctio n with th*- Graduate Writes Sketch of Dienst In T exas Monthly T em p le Mart Is C ollector O f T ex a s H istorical M aterial Applied to Take Language Exams M onday M orning la Tim e For E xam ination* For D egree A pp lican ts A b ou t tw e n ty -f iv e p erso n s had applied to ta k e the foreig n la n g u ­ ag e e x a m to be given A u g u st a p ­ b a c h e lo r o f science in home eco­ nomics Monday, acco rd in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t from Dr. A aron S c h a f f e r , c h a ir m a n of th e f o r ­ eign la n g u a g e e x a m in a tio n co m ­ m ittee . E x a m in a tio n s will be held Monday m o r n in g a t 9 o’clock in Main B uilding 205. A p picatio ns closed S a tu r d a y . M em b ers of th*- co m m ittee in (■barge a r e Dr. A a r o n S c h a f f e r , c h a i r m a n ; D ean Ruby T e n ill, L a tin ; Dr. C. M. M on tg o m ery , S p a n is h ; Dr. E. D abney, L. a n d Miss E lsie P erlitz , F r e n c h ; G e rm a n . ------------------------------- o--------------- Three-Act Play 1 Given by Irene Bewley Thursday “ A co llecto r is like a b u zz ard . He can smell a d o c u m e n t miles and miles a w a y ,” said Dr. A lex ­ a n d e r D ienst of T em p le, co llec to r of T e x a s histo ric al m a te ria l, in an I opillar Speaker in te rv ie w with Miss E th e l M a ry | F r a n k lin of A ustin , U n iversity g r a d u a te , who a ske tch o f him a n d his homo-mu - seum f o r th e c u r r e n t of T e x a s Monthly. has w r i tte n issue ~ R e a d s ‘A Little J o u rn ey ’ A t O p en A ir Theater in sight t h i r t y “ When he know s som e o ne ha*, a d o c u m e n t he w*ants, he keeps th a t person and f o r ty y e a r s ,” Dr. D ienst co n tinued. “ In the end he g e ts w h a t he is a f ­ te r. He doesn’t ex a ctly w a n t th** person to die, b u t w h en he does th e collector know s t h a t he die, th e r a n g e t his d o c u m e n t fro m h eirs.” By MARY L E E W E S T O N “ A given r e a d in g R a ch e l C r o t h t r ’s in L ittle by J o u r n e y ” Miss Irene Bew ley on th e second n ight of h e r p ro g ra m s h ere a t the op en t h e a t e r T h u rs d a y n ig h t wa m uc h b e t t e r both in p r e s e n t a ­ “ Cousin tion a n d in plot K a te ” which Miss Bewley gave the f irs t e v e n in g of h e r p e r f o r m ­ an ce. th a n An au d ie n c e decision will de- o f th e d eb a te tid e the w in n e rs given by the Hogg D e b a tin g So- new s tr u c t u r e Decide Debate Winners Tuesday D ebating S ociety to A rgue M atrim onial Q u estion A t O p en T heater _______ ciety T u e s d a y nig h t in th e open air t h e a t e r a t 8 o'clock, “ Re­ solved: T h a t Old Maids a r e b e t t e r m a t r i m o n i a l p rosp ec ts th a n Col­ lege C o-eds” will he th e su b je c t of th*- deb a te . side of T he a f f ir m a ti v e th e o ra to ric a l c o n t e s t will be upheld by C h a rle s Nacol and J o e S p u r ­ and lock, while O tis H illiard , How ard B rand will d e f e n d th e th e ques- negative view point of ! tion. on ami ed, will allow c o n s tru c tiv e a r g u m e n ts T he ju d g e s, as y e t u n a n n o u n c ­ te n m in u te s for th e five 1 p a r t of th e d e b a te rs, > m in u te s f o r re b u tta ls . This d e b a te is n ot fo r m e m b e rs I I of the society only, b u t is open f o r th e g e n e r a l public as a p a r t of th e r e g u la r su m m e r p ro g ra m as plan ned by the s u m m e r e n te r - s tuinm erit co m m ittee , with Dean V. j I. Moore as cha irm an. Governor to N am e R egents N ext Year killed d u r in g the s u m m e r by th e s tu d e n ts , a lth o u g h m ost of the field w ork has been done in w h a t is co n sid ered good rat th- sna ke country. to th* principal of th e fun*!. Th*- a w a rd fo r th*- y e a r 1929- 1 30 was won by A r t h u r IL H ert, rese arch a s s is ta n t the B urea u o f Business Research. No aw a rd iii A nd, w h e th e r o r not th e sta te - wfts Jfiven m i y 2 8-29 _0_ _ m e n t f in d s any in te r e s t in su p e r- stitio us minds, rain s have been even m o re scarce. Cox Does Work In Cotton Research S pends W eek in H ou ston A nd G alveston Dr. A. B. Cox, d ir e c to r of the B u re a u o f Business R esearch at th e U n iversity, has r e tu r n e d fro m H ou ston and G alveston , w here he s p e n t a b o u t a week in r e se a r c h co nne ctio n w ith in m a k in g of th** q u a lity an d p r o d u c tio n of c o t­ ton to th e soil and clim ate. a .turfy he r e la tio n b e t w e e n the to check his fig u re s He will m ake a sh o rt tr ip in th e early p a r t of A u g u st to W’aco and on D allas in | the q u a lity o f c o tto n those se ction s of the S ta te and also to secure f ig u re s on th e cost of m a r k e tin g c o tto n. grow n Gilbert to Assist Health Service H ardw icke, C row ell, A nd O thers to R em ain Dr. J o e G ilbe rt will ta k e over of his du tie s as half-tim e head the U n iv e rsity Health S ervice S e p te m b e r I. O th e r m e m b ers of th*- health service will be Dr. C a r ­ olyn C row ell, Anni*- G a f fn e y , elin- ieal nurse, Dr. C h a rle s P. H ard- in "'<*<•■ O la M ary H obson ( d ir e r t h <- clinical Isl,o r a t o r , e s ) , *"r o ( K a th e r in e Hooks Ludrna K opecky G eorge L a Rue Dr. Simon J. C lark. J. A ulick to Speak A t O pen Theater T onight T E A C H E S IN W A S H I N G T O N T h e R e v Mrs. FL R. Bogusch, f o r m e r ly i o f the U n iv ersity B a p tist C hurch, th e E the l Molby, will be an in s t r u c to r will deliv er the se rm o n in th e b o ta n y d e p a r t m e n t a t t h e union services o f the c h u rc h e s of S ta te College of W a sh in g to n this P u llm a n , Wash., a c c o rd in g to let- S u n d ay n ig h t a t 8 o’clock at the t e r s received by h e r frie n d s here, open a i r th e a te r. Mrs. Bogusch received h er bache- j lor of a r t s d e g r e e here a t th e U n iv e rsity neighb orhood a t t h r e e A p p o in tm e n t of ( s e c r e t a r y ) , (clinical n u r s e ) , (clinical n u r s e ) , T. O ’Banion, and Dr. r e g e n ts of th e U n iv ersity of T ex a s will he one of th*- firs t d u tie s of th e n e x t G o v e rn o r of Texas. T he te r m s of M arcellus F o s te r o f H ouston, Sam N e a th e r y of H ouston, a n d H. J. L u tc h e r S ta rk of Orang** ex p ire J in J a n u a r y , 1931. The new ly elect- ; ed g o v e rn o r will th*-n m ake ap positions Miss B ew ley co n tin u e d to show in h er a decidedly b etter a c tin g In additio n to T e x a s a n a , a large o f Mrs. m in o r p a r t of which h as r e c e n tly been B eret, old p u rc h a se d f ro m him f o r th e U n i­ g r a n d m o t h e r on tile tr a in , th a n in v ersity lib ra ry , Dr. D ienst collects roles of Miss J u l i a I her h a d in g F if t e e n th and S ix te e n th C e n tu r y R u t h e r f o r d a n d Jim W est, show- l it e r a tu r e , A m eric an his-, mg the u su a l w ea k n ess in h e r abil- English ity t o handle m a scu lin e part*. Al­ th o u g h Miss B ew ley snow ed e x ­ her c el l ent . roles, voice A. L. A uliek, p a s to r 1 o f R. L. B atts, E d w a rd C ra n e , and d a (a a b o u t p r e s id e n ts f ro m W a s h - 1 she w as still u n a b le to conviftc# the a u d ie n c e mon* th a n to allow them to follow th e g e n e ra l t r e n d o f the plot. Be twe e n pointm en!* whic h a p p o in tm e n ts m ust b** con- (orv a n c b iograp hy p rin te d b e f o r e a r m e d by th** S e n a te of Texas. I KOO, d o c u m e n ts and l e t t e r s fro m ami abo u t Q ueen E liz abe th, first and ed itio n s o f A m e ric a n poets, th e o th e r six m e m b e rs of the Board of Regents, th e te rm s R o be rt L. Holliday e x p ire in J a n ­ u ary, 1933, and WL M. Odell, E d ­ ward Randall, a n d B e a u f o r d J e s ­ t e r hold o ffice J a n u a r y , 1935. th e h a r d - o f- h e a rin g th e second a n d roles, es pec ially in c h a n g in g th e vario u s to su it ab ility th ese until th e O f to ‘ One of th e most i m p o r t a n t ! ‘ r a t t *t‘ snukl‘s ^iav<* ; th e prize th e a w a rd will be added P L A Y AT G A L V E S T O N Special m u s i c has been a r r a n g - S tev e G a r d e n e r ’s H okum King-, H. S an d er, an o r c h e s tr a componed of I ni- the I ’niver- cer-ity s tu d e n ts ami eJt~stO l r a » t M n u ( 1111 r l a C K c H A v O w ” .................. — o th e in - - Long session s t u d e n ts a r e m ore I S tu d e n t a s sista n ts in th e r e se rv e d ea n o f men a t the U n iv e rsity , j m a j o r MO O R E IS S E C R E T A R Y S e n io r s e x p e c tin g to ta k e th e ir in history Lucille Moore, d a u g h t e r o f V. I. 1 A u g u st l l have bee n r e q u e s te d to up w ith Dr. ( harlea W. th e se rv in g as s e c r e t a r y in t h e o f fic e d e p a r t m e n t o f h isto ry , in G arrison o f t h e D ea n o f S t u d e n t L if e d u r - H all 116. Dr. H a c k e t t ’* o ffic e i n g t h e a b s e n c e o f t h e r e g u l a r se c - j h o u r s a r e from l l to 12 o’clock r e t a r y , H elen H am ilto n . is : H a c k e tt, a c tin g c h a irm an of __ __________ [ d a i l y . ington to Coolidge, not t o sp e ak I le also gath- of English kings ers archaeological in c lu d ­ relics, in g skulls, hones, stones, a r r o w ­ heads, and curios. P isto ls o f all size** a n d p erio d s and pre historic iron w o rk also fo rm a p a r t of Dr. D ien st’s volum inou s collections. N ey Studio W ill Be O pen Special Hours F o r th e con v e n ie n ce of those s tu d e n ts who did n o t find tim e to visit th e Ney S tudio d u r in g th e r g e u la r h ours i t in open f o r visi­ tors, Mrs. J. B, R u tlan d , w ho has t h e exhibits, h a s a n ­ n oun ced t h a t th e b u ildin g will be open fro m 7 to 8 :3 0 o’clock fo r th e n e x t tw o w eeks, Monday. home an d e d u c a t o r s th ird a c ts o f little com edy which was h a n d le d q u ite skillfully, Miss Hawley g ave a n in fo rm a l ta lk on the mountaineers o f Tennessee, “ M o u n ta in people. her fo!k< a r e ju s t like e ve ry bod y else,” “ T h e r e a r e g r e a t sp e c­ he said. ials' ts like th ere a re fro m o th e r s ta te s a n d on th e plains, b u t o u tsid ers n e v e r w a n t to h e a r a b o u t th e m . T h e y wish q u a i n t people t h a t live back in th e hills, and k n ow ledge t h a t th e y base all o f th e ir o p in ­ ions of m o u n ta in folks,” she c o n ­ tin u e d . She to k now a b o u t th e it is fro m such j u s t T H E S U M M E R T E X A N I N I I I '2../ IjG T * X A Y S AT AUSTIN CHURCHES J U N I V E R S I T Y BAPTIST m a j o r ex a mi na t i on s in lii**ory on ■ dress a g r o u p of Methodist s t u ­ N OTI CE S E N I O RS Innis Harris, ad v an c e d law s t u ­ chi or * who expect to t a k e t he i r d e n t in the Uni ver si t y, will a d ­ Official Notice j - - m by H e n r y M ethodist Students A p r . ia who re eived hls ' Th e >Ketcll B o o k , , Q . «■ i , Harris to A ddress S U N D A Y . A U G U S T 3. 1 9 3 0 . 1. AK. 2. A fir at victory, 3 4. TK* bright#*! boy. ( j r t o h o p p r r i . C H U R C H A u g u - t l l should -nm up with me] G u i d i l u p c and I wrnty-MCond at once in Gar ri so n Hall I IO daily St reet f r o m l l to 12 o'clock. Rev A I- A u l i c k , P a s t o r , iVloi k: Sunday »< hoo r L**o ( ' . H a . ' n n , yup- C H A R L E S W. HAT K E TT , Act i ng Ch a i r ma n , R e p a y m e n t of Histor y “ Poet** are legislator* of the • he ma- kn< f O f id, * I et! sr* d it. HIP of I. m a - t e r of art-' d e g r e e her e and is now t e ac hi ng in L oui si a na S t a t e University. T h e r e is also a p i c tur e and a s t o r y on J a m e s Fi nch Royster who dent* a t t h e W c d e y Bibse I hai r S u n d ay m o r n i n g a t 0 : 4 0 o’clock. The ta l k is one of a se ire* bei ng sponsored by the We s l e y Founda- of H a r r i s is a g r a d u a t e the I H a r v a r d Law School a n d for t he ! pas t t wo year s has been a n ad- j va need s t u d e n t in t he law [ of the Univer sit y. s ud de n l y flied in March. Mr. Royster was a p r o f e s s o r of E n g ­ lish here f r o m 1914 to 1921, an d a* the time of HL d ea t h was d e a n of the g r a d u a t e school a t th** U n i ­ an d ver sit y of N o r t h Carol ina, u h o d editor of the ma g a z in e, St u di es in Philology. -.... .......— o-------------- Dr. C am pbell Writes NOW T E A C H I N G EN GL I SH Dr. E. M. S amp l e y, Dr. Killis Ca mpbe l l , pr of e ssor On Poe and Bible p r ofe ssor of English d u r i n g t h e Uni ver si t y of s u m m e r session, t e rm. the d e p a r t m e n t o f English and r e s e ar ch au t h o r on E d g a r Allen Poe, is *he a u t h o r Miss Sar ah Dodson, a r e g u l a r long on “ P o e ’s Know- session i n s t r u c t o r , has b ee n a dde d of a n ar ti cle last to the s u m m e r f ac ul t y bec aus e of ledge o f n u m b e r of S tudi es in Philology, j a n increase in t h e second hal f of In t he sa me issue is a n o t h e r a r English I a n d English 12 sections. is c h a i r ma n f or this the Bible” the in E p w or t h I .c ag ’ Degree— senior* m a j o r i n g given Au gu s t I I a t T H E MAJ OR e x a mi n a t io n s for in ec onomi c s k will be o ’clock m G a r r i s o n Hail 3 0 ” . All eniors ma j o r i n g in economics who have not done so will please call at Gar ri son Hall 307 b e t w e en the ho ur s o f 10:30 and 12:30 o ’clock b e f or e Au gu s t 0 and * o n f e r with Mi** J a f f e c o n ce r n i ng the cour ses t o be included in this exa mi na t i on . E. E. H A L E . C o n t i n u e d F r o m P a g e I. J ant es An der son M ebb, VV at e tv, Oliver ML bb, E st he r Le- J u a r ira ller, Fred Alonzo SS est, non* VV lr Wh i t ak er , W a l t e r W. .L T h Lee Gibson Williams, x, VV t* Williford, Emil y Loving M n, Mrs, Mar ge r y P e t e r s M o t - ! VV M a n e Le G ra nd e Wood, Mat f t jot ie G o r d on Woods, J o s e p h P a r k ­ er Wr i g ht , Ma rj or ie Cliff Wright . B a c h e l o r o f S c i e n c e S am B u r f o r d Hand, S c i e n c e o f B a c h e l o r iii H o m e E c o n o m i c ? . Gl adys Elizabeth Adams, Grace Claire Cot her , Wi nnie Ma hie Har- tis, Heat ie Opal Hi ckman, Exie Ola Mitchell, Vivian Ely n m Chri?-- lirie Nelson, Helen E li z abe t h Os­ b u r n, Ruth Langl ey P h if er , Est e l ­ la Alice Rabid, Mabel Lowe War - i<-n, Eun i c e f.ouise Williams, B a c h e l o r o f J o u r n a l i s m I buries Kl i ngma n Devall, G' till** J o a n a Imm*-1, E v e r e t t a Du- I- red Ro be r t Mont l.aney Love, tr-tnier \ . Jo h n Col eman Watkins. EBY S P E A K S T O C Z E C H S Hi. F r e d *-1 ick Eby, pr otess oi *>t ed ucat ional a d m i n i s t r a t i o n and d i ­ the s u m m e r session a t r ec t o r of ; the Universit y, spoke I e f or e th* I S t a t e S u n d a y School Conve n t i o n of the United Br et hen of Moravia, a Czech o r ga ni z at i on . We d n e s d a y rh is convention night, J u l y 311. I was in session a t T a y l o r J u l y 28 I 29. and 30. SD CZJ r** n n> & 3 rD - t and Dyer N I C I \ I N s u m m e r T h o s e s t u ­ d e n t s w h o a r e q u i ck to r e a l i z e w h e r e t h e i r a d v a n t a g e lies h a v e s e l e c t e d , in all c a s e s , N i c k Li nz t o do t h e i r a n d c l e a n ­ t a i l o r i n g i n g. M o r e t h a n s a t i s ­ f a c t o r y s e r v i c e a n d t h e u t m o s t iii q u a l i t y o f w'ork h a s b e e n t h e d e c i d i n g f a c t o r s . Y o u , too, s h o u l d “ c a s h i n ” on t h e s u p e r i o r s e r ­ v i c e r e n d e r e d by t h i s e s t a b l i s h m e n t . Che -§um m rr (Trscm r. - new . * 7 e t a It t be | h K lis b e d o n la T h e I N s a * A t O den t S S I, a n d S u n d a y re. E d ,* <^r .a: O f f le e * . I * I A l l e y - S I , i t l l a n d Y e » » * E d ':-, A s a o J. IV f A*s’l b f * b"* V st** » * p f i IIT - * ll *4 t u * f ( t o r M c r# n o n f u , - , . n F a r b e r fcpor- h P rn . teal I.. 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I m it n o t l i k e l y t h a t th* ll ? is m o r e t h a n t h o v a l u e r e c e i \ o f I n d f i H ’t i p n O f c o u r s e , i f t h o c h a n t * t o w h a t it P l i g h t i n t h o h i g h s c h o o l s w a s o x a d i b*, t h e r e w o u l d b e n o n e e enmity f u r o f f e r i n g t h e c o u r s e . B u t si rn < * th** s i t u a t i o n e x tx t a a s it d o e s , t h e r e m a y b e n o m e e x c u s e f o r o f f e r ­ t h e d e ­ i n g a Mpecial n o n - c r e d i t f t Fur ae f o r n a y s o u n d h a r s h t o n a y t h a t t h o s e f i c i e n t s It I p o o r i n t h e i r E n g l i s h t h a t t h e y w h o a r e mo t a k e u n a c a d e m i c c o u r s e in t o a r e f o r c e d t r e s h - u d e c ?M he a b l e t o p a s s th* E n g l i s h in i . o u g h t n o t t o b e i n t h e U f t i v e r - m a n couth* i e r e is s o m e j u s t i f i c a t i o n for t h e p i t y ; h ut t i A s t u d e n t w i t h m o d e r a t e a b i l i t y , H t a t e m e n t . even with poor preparation, n i g h ’ t o b e a b l e p e e j a i c o u r s e . t o p a < s E n g l i s h I w i t h o u t a I. t h o r t Degrees M A N Y S E N I O H S a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s th** U n i v e r s i t y d i m m e r >ch*»ol a r e n o w cd t o w a r d l o o k i n g w i t h p l e a s a n t j u s t a s t h e c o m i n g c o m m e n c e m e n t . A n d p l e a s a n t a n t i c i p a t i o n o f i t s d i g e s t i o n , no m i g h t d e s i r e e n h a n c e th*- v a l u e of a c o l l e g e d e g r e e . a n t i c i p a t i o n f o o d a i d s i n t h a t P r o b a b l y th** p r o s fleet o f th** d e g r e e d o e s n o t c a u s e t h a t w i l d d e l i g h t t h e h i g h y>k hoed d i p l o m a c a u s e d , s i n c e t h e c a n d i d a t e s , b e i n g o l d e r , h a v e o u t l i v e d t o a g r e a t e x t e n t t h a t p e r i o d . N e v e r t h e l e s s , t lie r e a c t i o n s o f o; c a s e s , t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n i d e e p e r t h a n i n t h o » a s e e l e m e n - I a r y c e r t i f i c a t e . 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S 21 C o n g r e M — P h o n e 6 6 1 9 Hailed in th** inky h e a dl i n e s « a f reckled f aced, blue-eyed, san*!* haired, self-conscious boy I* yea! old, y ou n g A r t hu i O. William I Jr . , of East Providence, R. F ri da y 103 f ound himself the winner of th*' Edison scholarship and fit w h a t e v e r it me a n s to la , b r i ght e st boy. ’ He | “ A m e r i c a ’s i ma de 92.7 per c e n t o n t he exam] .shot to the 49 ad ol esc ent s by Mr. Edison. He will go t o Massachu- i s e tt s I ns t i t ut e o f Tech no l o gy, the dentally, ch *-*rn -ame by Wi l bu r Hu s t on of Seat tl e , last y ea r ' s wi nn e i , He is a des cend­ a n t of Roger Williams, was v al e­ dic t o r ian of hut high school class. hopes t a be a physicist, and, oh vex, i- a boy scout. cho* I. t t t t t t t t t t t t I t t i t As It S h o u ld B e W I S D O M * v a n*rys :ighb<*rhrtion rh*- s t u d e n t j body wY rh makes a ? o g u l a r h ab i t of c h u r c h a t t **n*istrice th at o n c e an i m p o r t a n t p o in t to consider, being much ama ♦ t t h a n th*- co r - responding jtortion of th* t u d o n t body d u r - m g th*- long i o n L. '■ -* o f a p r o p o r - lien al decrease sn total en oHrnent. 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Mexico, of .* s w ar m of the f am o u s i mpr ovident insects cover ing so large a t e r r i t o r y t h a t it took two hours to pa-s them. a g r o u n d T h e i nKect< covered like a solid and “ when black c a rp e t , in a t r io s t r ai n the , , . , t hey hopped thf, came Juarez chamber of <• darkOTMsd un, ” Th*- J u a r e z c h a mb e r of c om me r ce wa? p r e p a r i n g to do e ve r y t hi ng up t i calling out t r u s t y old LL S. t he Army, f ea ri ng for t h e s a f e t y of just what -in El crops. Wo n de r Paso has committ ed. If any. -------- Th* S c a t t e r g u n : rd the smaller <'immunities ’ vices on Sunday evening?* provide another Wales has which often linda its refb-ction in regu lar >the economic angle of the m atter, .such aer- Prince become a mink tine in many of from which some of the Hummer enroll- good use for the investm ent which the gath* golf course fan . . . Headline merit in d raw n . Moreover, the convenience j e rin g place represents. The open a ir thea- frequently seen; “Farm Boun ter lh than in use practically every night ut tacked.” . . . Not havi ng a tr and c o o l n e s s of the open a ir theater are by sit in. young Jack Johnsur no xp&ana to la? overlooked, and, to mention the week, which is as it should lie. IHI---——- H ie 1930 August Graduate Prepares For His Day Mr. — a n d Miss— A u g u s t G r a d u ­ a te a r e p r e p a r i n g f o r t h e i r g r a d u ­ ati on d a y s . W i t h h e a r t s t h a t are li ght , a nd t h o u g h t s t h a t a r e h i g h , e a c h m a k e s his s e l e c t i o n o f s m ar t I n v it a t i o ns a n d p e r s o n a l c a l l i n g c a r d s f r o m t h e i n d i v i d u a l g r o u p s a t t h e C o- O p . A t t h e s a m e t i m e •ach p l a c e s his o r d e r f o r C A P an d G O W N — a n d, t o b e t h e s t a n d a r d r in g o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . s ure, C € - € P Classified Ad Section A N N O U N C E M E N T S A N N O U N C E M E N T S S P E C IA L M o n d a y , T u e s d a y a mi W e d n e s d a y , y ou r ear W A S H E D A N D G R E A S E D , $ 2 .0 0 J o h n s Bros. Mot or Co. 3 0 9 W e l t 5 th S t r i c t P h o n e 2 - 3 1 6 1 -av y I lr.I, M O N E Y S U M M E R S T U D E N T S .**•(1 book* f a r y o u r r o r r e ^ p o i i - ottrite* thi? fait and winter i n t * T E X A S HOOK S T O K E A . a t m , i c K a - B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E WK P A Y t h e h i g h e s t p ric e * fo- east-off P ^ * t b t h n se*. c l o t h i n g a n d 4*#7 S t r e e t . P h o n e STI E K A V E N — Pi im b in g r e p a i r * , gna f i t ­ ti n g * G a ? h e a ' e r * . Price rea*. i.ab 1 4 o i I .a va*'a S t r e e t . P h o n e N i c e s e l e c t i o n . ; Men. n ws»?er heatara- t, . 6 1 . E X P E R T T Y P I N G by g r a d u a t e - t . d e n t • fth V A. d e g r e e m E n g l i s h . 3 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in t y p i n g th e ? # * . P h o n e ♦ f t ' a ; «»r b r i n g w o rk to ti in, W e i l I* . D E N T I S T UR. L Y N N * L Y N N D e n t a l S u r g e o n * 1 0 1 2 N o r w o o d B td y . L A U N D R Y HOME l a u n d r y I P H O N E 3 7 0 2 l l S i M I S C E L L A N E O U S MA* KS IC K * K E A M — < r»-iim Itf»c i|<»ar? ; Pr es e t* * a - l a r d 2&e q u a r t Se e M ac k t h e o r i g i n a t o r of M a r k '* H u m * Ie*- C r e a m . 2 1 0 0 G u a d a l u p e a n d h i m s e l f , Made I .VOO S o u t h C o n g r e e o n ly . T A I L O R I N G F o r t h e B e s t P H O N O G R A P H R E C O R D S j “ Y O U D A R I . I N ’ ’* b y B lue ■ .re H e -ir a . N e w * k -to r dance I-aac Hled-oe *21 Congree* Areole, S t e e l e ’* r e c o r d C L E A N I N G A N D P R E S S I N G T H E T O G G E R Y D i a l 3 0 9 0 R O O M S F O R S U M M E R W A N T E D F O R T Y P I N G Of a d kind s, p h o n s «>»*» Ma t e r ’ - t a s pe cia lty . L OST & F O U N D D O W N S T A I R S . M»utfcea*t be dro om a n d p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e v a te b a th h 2 0 3 U n iv e r s ity . W A N T E D — Them*-* a n d a * - i s t a n t f o r m e r b y th e s e * In t o t y p e w r i t i n g t y p e F a c u l t y r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s . D ia l ‘yy6&. P r i ­ at LO S T d ia m o n d - H a li I l a . iday, on west platinum b a r i Ca: i . -_„i»4 s i d e w a l k of s e t w i t h le a v e a t ii p m I- F(*R R E N T — Co ol s o u t h e a s t bkock* w e s t o f U n i v e r s i t y r o o m f o u r c a m p u s P h o n e 5044. I E A C H E R S ( I T S ) —‘F o r H i g h S c h o o l a t. 4 G r a d e * w a n t e d a* o n c e C O N T I N E N ­ T A L TE A * H E R S A t . E K ' Y, S i n B r o o k s T h . a n e B . d g . walt L a k e C i t y , U t a h . Is This Art? JN D A Y , A U G U S T 3, 1930. ‘ T H E A T E R S X J R B L U S H I N G B R I D E S ” — J o a n C r a w f o r d , A n i t a wi t h S e b a s t i a n , P a g e , D o r o t h y R o b e r t M o n t g o m e r y , t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . B a t , ” W e d n e s d a y n ow " T h e S e a t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t t h e Q u e e n . N G A G I ” — t h e h o a x f r o m w a y , n o w " H 4 7 , ” f i l m , W e d n e s d a y F r i d a y . At t he H a n c o c k . s e n s a t i o n a l o u t H o l l y w o o d t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . a n o t h e r A f r i c a n t h r o u g h I H K D I V O R C E E " wi t h Nor - m a S h e a r e r , R o b e r t M o n t ­ g o m e r y , a n d C h e s t e r M o r r i s , S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y . A t t he T e x a s . THE C AMPL P B y A L I C E T W I C H E L L T exan Society E d ito r Harrison-Boone Marriage Rites | Said in Corpus C hristi C hurch ---------- I n a q u i e t w e d d i n g W e d n e s d a y , S o u t h e r - E i s W e d d i n g J u l y 3 0 , a t t h e G n u , I S h e p h e r d M o r n j n e a t | ( ) C O X T O L E C T U R E ( ' a t h e r i n e Twit hell ha^ r e t u r n e d D r . A. B. C o x , d i r e c t o r o f the to he r ho me in A us t i n a f t e r a t te nd - Dorot hy L i p s c o m b o f L i t t l e f i e l d D o r m i t o r y n a s g o n e to L o c k h a r t ! B u r e a u o f B u s i n e s s R e s e a r c h at j i ng a r a n c h p a r t y in Del Rio. f o r t he week- end. the Un i ve r s i t y , will g o t o O k l a - J horns Ci t y A u g u s t 6, 7, a nd 8 to l e c t u r e a t t he c o t t o n school b e i n g J s p o n s o r e d t he r e b y the O k l a h o m a K a t h r y n H a r f o r d l ef t y e s t e r d a y f o r S a n M a r c o s where she will [vi si t M o n d a y . A g r i c u l t u r a l a n d Me c h a n i ca l C o b j I r wi n T e n n a n t h a s germ t o T e m- l ege a nd the O k l a h o m a c o o p e r a t i v e ' f o r t he we ek - en d on b u s i n e s s , E v a n g e l i n e E r n s t a c c o m p a n i e d t o H o r a c e Co o k on a m o t o r t r i p T a y l o r . M a r j o r i e B u r g will r e t u r n to f r o m Han A n ­ Aus t i n A u g u s t 4 t onio. , j co t t on m a r k e t i n g a s s oc i a t io n , D e i will d i s c u s s c o t t o n m a r k e t s c o t t o n m a r k e t i n g , p a r t i c u l a r l y c o n n e c t i o n with i n, s u p p l y a nd de-1 I m a nd a n d with the co t t on f u t u r e s I m a r k e t . A . . . a n d — — —i— Service and Courtesy wear C h u r c h i n C o r p u s C h r i s t i , R a t h e r - Reviewed Today O U R B L U S H I N G B R I D E S ” — c a m e t h e b r i d e o f D r . T h o m a s V. the „ f a c u l t y o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f h n g - H a r r i s o n , J r . , a m e m b e r f o . ; ine B o o n e o f C o r p u s Chr i st i be- j c o u r s e, it m a y b e me r el y toe-* ’ , ’ , . I l u l i a r i t i e s , t h e c o m p l e x , o r m a y - ’ , lish. it’s t ne t e m p e r a m e n t of b e - j T h e bri{j e wa g a t t e n d e d by her a mo vi e r e v i e w e r the e d a y s , " s i s t e r , E l i z a b e t h B o o n e , a s ma i d of ‘‘ O u r B u s h i n g B r i d e s " s t r i ke s h o n 0 yt a nd Dr. A l b e r t C o o p e r w a s ( v), the s o f t c h a r m t ha t w a s he rs " B a l l y , I r e n e , a n d M a r y , ” one s u c c e s s f u l p i c t u r e s . he r f i r s t f i l m wo ul d be lot a riot t ha t so u n d with t he t t i o , C r a w f o r d , ge, a nd S e b a s t i a n ! B u t f or t he e b e i ng t he y a r e d o i n g splen- wo r k in “ O u r B l u s h i n g B r i d e s ” — bert. t he Queen. I . . ., ,, : . . . , 7 is. E v e n Y o u m i g h t i nclined to g e t " I N G A G I " ' well go on down a nd se e this, i f — e v e r y b o d y el s e i d o n ’t bel i eve in m o n k e y phi - oph.v and d o n ’ t wish t o p r o f e s s i nt e r e s t in such b u s i ne s s , why, i coul d e a s i l y sl i p in u n r e c o g - 1 ,ed by d i s g u i s i n g y o u r s e l f a s a , ’ oa - nu t o r a z u l u — t he a t m o s - 1 . # 1 1 e r e is s i mp l y full o f t he m down I . ,, , the Ha nc oc k . B u t , a t a n y r a t e, . . , 3 m u s t s e e it. I f you a r e ea s i l y ci ted a nd the t e r s * u n d e r v e r y t en s e a nd t er- y i n g c i r c u m s t a n c e s , y o u mi ght y o u r a r an o a t m e a l bowl o v e r f r o m y o u r ad to k e e p a nd i ng s t r a i g h t up. T h e r e a r e scenes, t h a t a r e f ul l y •rthy o f the w a l e pub l i c i t y t ha t Its s been • a t meet cl ever. T h e p i ct u r e a whol e is f a n t a s t i c a l l y e n g r o s s - th est wo r t hy tits, t he r e in » pi ct ure . O f c o u r s e, t he com- a of little p u r p o s e Ou t s i d e gi ven film. hai r thi s is is in is real it t ha t it ,tny that p r o d u c e d V “ at to pr ove rf a t l ea s t t h a t p a r t o f it is r e a l —- i f not t ha t , m e r e l y to d e f e n d ruse Ives a g a i n s t the c h a r g e o f >mi t t ing a v e r y cl ev e r h o ax to | publ i c a s a g e nu i n e sc i e nt i fi c rn; but we, a s you, e n t er t a i n ou r f i v e - h u nd r e d * m o n s und g o r i l l a s , m u s i n g links, a nd i- worth r i n g f o r t he entertainment it af- rds. like. T h i s p i c t ur e — ber t . a b o u t Opening Today T H E t i me s a m e a r k l in g , s ophi s t teated d r a m a D I V O R C E E ” — I h i - it once o n e o f the mo s t e x c e l l en t u m m e r * o f f e r i n g * a n d a t th* s t a l l i n g VC- ■ the e f or t ha t e t e r n a l l y excel l ent cl a y e . , N o r m a S h e a r e r . T h i s p a - j ician l ady, o n c e the e m b l e m of ho l e s o me g l a m o u r " on the silent te e n, ha-, si nce the adv* n* of Iking movi e s, r e m a i ne d the must a m o r o u s sc ree n f u r t h e r a d d e d zest a nd d ha s t o he r w h o l e s o m e n e s s , a i k l e is a r o u n d - a b o u t w a y of hich is t ha t N o r m a y i ng grit up in the f r o n t Rn** of talk- l ia bl e to stai - a nd e x t r e m e l y f i g u r e on S h e a r e r the f il m o f h e r s ;ay there. is □This c u r r e n t f r o m U r s u l a P a r r o t t ’s i p t e d u ght v novel Now " E x - W -f-." bess t h a t ! Any ho w, th** produ< - ha ve k ep t m a r v e l o u s l y to t b s [ SANDWICH 3:00 o’clock time for a cool, cool- in if, Ii call Ii f id LIMEADE F o r t u n a t e s t u d e n t s ! What nihil i ng delight s aw ait you m a th a light o f tin s p a r k l i ng b e v ­ e r a g e ! P. K . S an d w ich S h o p s, Inc. o\i D o n 't W alt on U » ' O p p o site U n iv e r s ity Phons SOSO Includes All S u m nit r Shoe s in . . . a h Hr, sn ut un mi d ( tj(jshell kills . . . linens, past i l s . . . sandals and bt iijc lea t< es na la s All Vienna S a n d a ls $8.50 Values, now $4.25 $10.50 shoes 12.50 shoes 13.50 shoes 15.00 shoes 16.50 shoes lor . for . f o r . for . for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.2.) 6.25 6.To 7.50 8.25 NO B L A C K S IN CLU D ED Because of the sensational reductions A N N O U N C IN G . . . First G limpse at Early Autumn fa sh io n s . . . See North W indow! x*_* rVv'i'e* 5 7 %, lA— Pleura rxJ 720 C o n g res. BEACON SHOE STORE 716 CONGRESS AVE. ANNOUNCES— AN EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR MEN BEGINNING SEPTEM BER 1st FEATURING “ BEACON SH O ES” $4 $5 C L O S E O U T S A L E $6 OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Women s Shoes, Hose . I ' . - •». AND HOUSE SLIPPERS AT GENUINE CLOSE-OUT PRICES $0.95 .SI .95 $0.95 NO T a W O M A N ’S SHO E IN T H E HOUSE O V E R $3.95 SA LE OPENS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. W ILL C O N T IN U E O NLY A FEW D A Y S Entire Stock of Women’s Shoes, House Slippers and Hose Will Be Discontinued EVERY ONE IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD ALL $1.95 LADIES' HOSE, in- eluding Jay-1 b*-Kay, Romaine, fashioned, and Windsor perfects. Double pointed or I aney heels. S a t u r d a y 6*1 I Q ( J I . I J J full ALL $2 OO AN D $3.50 HOUSE- S L I P P E R S — Satin and kid in all color combinations. Sizes 2 1-* t o 8 . S a t u r d a y ....— ........ WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS ST O K E CLOS ED F R I D A Y A F T E R N O O N TO P R E P A R E FO R SA L E . LONGHORN CARTA IN DEFEA TED IN COAST PLA Y bV STGDKIE ALLEN H onored W ith S w im M ethodist Students Eby Praise* Gain the University summer school, and the Univer-ity is achieving as an reflects the increasing importance In Registration I rn ♦ r f !\ ICC I f T H E S U M M E R T E X A N SUNDAY, AUGUST 3. 1930. I fess ( m ail I / / SkS v^ \ \ \*M - U £ P 0 - TLI I^WACVJW r . . O f S T A M t O w o . « / # > Te#l- I A i**-, ! ", r Q o a u r f ttBac**# O #4 A** * M A i O V O O U 9 G 6 - - w f f r t w f i c n t o r i o . Mf ,*(JStL'-.’ * OB WA P 0 V s . A l t s P i O ^ W V I O U T A U O I y ? N I A " r i[- A k LETT WA WO LO.' “ l ^ C r ' J w T 1 i “ Unquestionably the best sum­ mer school we have ever had," is the way Dr. Frederick Eby, direc­ tor of the University summer ses­ sion. exple-seiT himself when told o f the 3,592 students enrolled for the entire summer. in Dr, Eby declared Himself par­ ticularly pleased with the enroll­ ment School, the Graduate which has reached a total o f be­ 1.200 students tween 1,100 and for the entire summer. This is the largest number in the history of institution for graduate study. Methodist stud en ts will be hon­ ored with a swim and breakfast ARTICLES P R IN TED , Monday morning by the Wesley i In a recent issue o f The South­ west Review, an article entitled “ Horse Thieves" by J. Evetts Haley appears. Mr. Haley is col­ lector in research in the social soi- e rte es, and he travels over the state collecting local history. There is an article by David Y, Thomas, 'form er instructor in the U n iver­ sity, on “ The Drag o f Slogans," dealing with the I.ondon Peace Conference. Foundation o f the University Methodist Church. Those desir­ ing to go have been requested to meet at the Wesley Bible Chair Monday morning at 7:15 o’clock, Emabel Lear, social chairman o f the foundation announced. Faith Crabell will return Tues­ day from San Marcos where she has gone for a short visit. ------- o------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Patterned Shirts Tem rap Val; Sport Chatter \ b y A LB K RT RHEKE T***b EAtUtt “ Rid* th** heigh’- while th# r j»1»r v But wh*r#* will y<»u • urr [> to bottom at who has a comparatively weak hi ting club, would Ilk* to do awe with the lively ball. Mr. M Gra i doesn t say much, hut it do* sn I take a very shrewd guesser r#*aliz«* that th#* reason for this that the lively hall take- all ti art and lot o f the headwork out * the game, and Mr. McGraw can win as many game* with it it I could with the dead ball. little bit o f personal On the other hand, Joe M f , n* ur thy, who ss the big bo the Chicago Cub,' park, ays th the lively ball is a boon to basely and a blessing to mankind, WK the Cub mentor really mean- that he likes th#* rabbit ball I cause he has one of the hard* hitting teams in the Ie ago**, a he can win more games with than he could with the old st J pill. W hat does McCarthy, w has such bitter- as Grimm, Kr Hah, C e ile r , a Hornsby, on his payroll, want w a ball * bat (An't be hoisted on the fence every now and then? ! doesn’t. Stephenson, The Springfield club in the E tern league were lucky last wo They w ent up against Job hi Railton, pitching for Albany, a garnered two healthy singles, be sure, they didn't score o ff I ex-Longhorn, but two hits are t hits. Not as many a- lr r<■< I more than one or none. Th* f a ore wa* 9 to 0. Johnnie v all five and struck out ti r*>* . In New Stripings and Figures $ 1.98 Ties to Match 98c W hite Broadcloths W oven Broadcloths Printed Broadcloths \ A \ ? ? O F C H I C A G O IS A UCEWS>F0 S E C O k l O A N O WAVJDl.ES* VIE P P H O T O G Et, O L t N £ ? V I E I M , \ N A l l w i p i m p o r t a n t B o u t s .. .. Q u e is? a l s o m s t r a i n e d ' ii Lo a * - V I Irooks In Is n i n n y mats N URSES IN UNIVERSITY [ h«* Incarnate Word Hospitals Houston, Texarkana, Beau­ ed, Galveston, and la k e Charles represented in the University ; semester by the superintend* * of their nursing departments. Sister Hospital, They are Sister Evangeline o f St. Joseph’* De Lourdes of Michael Maher Hos­ pital, Sister Fidelis o f Hotel Dieu, Sister Bosnia of St. Mary’s In­ firmary, and Sister Dnearnacion of St. Patrick’s Hospital. r Collar attached shirts or shirts with separate collars to match are included rn fhis group, kvery one is smartly patterned and made exceptionally well. Cut with plenty of fullness through tho shielders and sleeves and made with collars that really fit! Plain colored shipt** ast jijsg wc|w4e4 t i t o E W . J.C.PENNEY CO 5 1 3 - 1 5 C O N G R E S S A V E . a happy for HOT DAYS . . . . , In m i d - s u m m e r heat, rely on o u r th irst-q u e n c h in g d r i n k s to k e e p you cool a n d fresh . . . ta ste the s o o th i n g deli­ cacy of o u r O R A N G E A D E S . 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Th;, mean- that every play* r on * Mack's roster will get th o u sa n d bucks, an like Pinky, who their time w arm ing the ber b, will com e as a sort birthday present. several lad of of glorified -pend r to the end B esides th e money of it H -g g m s ha- th e good luck *.f cry­ t * x in g under one of th e best. rr p e rie n c e d and patient mar ager - under the big top. If a young ter has it in him, Connie Mack will bring it out. Did you know ; That Art Shir* | s room in g with Jo#; bludge, h oothing lotions! . . . s u n- b um , heat . .. the rigors of hot days can hr allayed to an appreciable extent by soothing lotions per finn id aud t mug both lotions to prevent sun­ , , salts , . . burn . t . cold creams fresh- . . . let G riffith's . serve you in their mo­ di rn Toilettries I)e- part metit. n u i i i i I ll i I o. 2-3164 2-3165 Dial Or BRING YOUR AD TO B. HALL 119 For Classified Results