V O L . X X X I I . K I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y A U S T I N , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , J U N E 2 8 , 1931 P R I C K 5 C K K T S N o . 2 1 2 u n t m r r ( U s a c l o u d y VVinner a * • " I Mir m i 'I— — 1 s M a t - a r n w r ' . — IIH U M I - 0 . Henry Marks Barnes and Kamrath Will Be Visited Un bummer I our m N Doubles; Littlefield Has Article Printed On U. Football Head Coach Show s Trends In D evelopm ent of Game at Texas Problems Cited A thletic Laws Carried Out Better Each Y ear, M entor Says In th e J u n e issue of the A t h ­ letic J o u r n a l o f Chicago, p u b lish ­ ed by M a jo r J . L. G riff ith , is an a rtic le ny Clyde L ittlefie ld, head tr a c k a t coach of football an d th e U n iv ersity , Mr. L ittle f ie ld ’s s to r y w as title d “ F oo tb all Devel- | o p m e n t of T e x a s.” T he m a g a z in e is devoted e n tire ly to a th le tic sto rie s which in te r e s t univ e rsitie s, colleges, a n d high schools, a t T he U n iv e rsity I n t e r e s t R u n s H i g h Coach L ittle f ie ld ’s article is as follows: a r e “ M a n y people a r e ex p re ssin g I c o n c e rn b ec au se of college a t h le ­ tics a t t r a c t i n g so m uch a t te n t io n th is th e se days. T he r ea so n fo r a t te n t io n is b e c a u s e so m a n y p e o ­ ple in football. in te r e s te d W here we fin d so much in te r e s t we a re c e r ta in to find problem s. T he prob lem s have in •changed, d u r in g th e d e v e lo p m e n t I of th e sam e as j u s t p ro b lem s in o u r business w orld a n d in d e p a r t m e n t s o f o u r u n iv e r ­ sities have ch a n g e d . T hese p r o b ­ lems are b eing m e t in a c o n s tr u c ­ tive w ay in the Southwest in the bu sin e ss as sam e m a n n e r world m eets new conditions. th e g am e, football th e “ In th e S o u th w e s t we find a few problem s. T h ese problem s are b e in g h an d le d c a re fu lly , an d the I re su lts a r e v ery s a tis f a c to r y in al­ m o st e v e ry in stance. T he athletic law s a re c a r r ie d o u t : t e r b e t t e r and b e t t e r each year. ; T he problem o f r e c r u it in g athletic m a te r ia l is b e in g solved slowly. W h a t we need is a “ g e n t le m e n ’s a g r e e m e n t ” in o u r co n fe re n ce. T his would help to elim in a te such p ractices. W e m u s t keep o u r a t h ­ th e ed u c a tio n a l letics a p a r t of system , laws t h a t m a k e live th e a m a t e u r ath letics, a n d c o n tin u e to develop a system w h e re b y we can g e t th e m a jo r ity of o u r s tu d e n t body to ta k e p a r t in gam e a c tiv i­ ties. S p r i n g P r a c t i c e O u t l i n e d “ T he U n iv ersity of T e x a s had eig h tee n d ay s of s p r in g tr a in in g . W e p rac tice d an h o u r and a h a lf each a f te rn o o n . O u r tr a i n in g was n o t com pulsory. T h e squa d of 60 o r 70 w ere in te r e s te d in the work. T he p ra c tic e gave those no t o u t fo r s p r in g sp o r ts a chance to ta k e exercise. We have a p p r o x im a te ly in tw o h u n d re d o u t fo r fo otball th e fall. O u r squad p rac tice s only t r a i n ­ two h o u rs d u r in g r e g u la r in­ ing. We find o u r boys v ery th e t e r e s t e d in th e i r w ork, a n d s tu d e n t body did n o t go cra zy d u r in g the b u t showed season m o re c o n s tru c tiv e ev e r b efore. O u r a t te n d a n c e last y e a r f o r all g a m e s exceeded all records. p ast y e a r s ’ T he the i n t e r e s t d e v e loping a t p r e s e n t tim e f o r n e x t fall exceeds th a t of an y p a s t year. a t t e n d a n c e in t e r e s t “ O u r a th le tic p la n t h as m ade ath le tic s develop rapidly because in tr a m u ra l, phyiscal tr a in in g , and d e p a r tm e n t s physical e d u c a tio n ( T u r n to P a g e 2) 481 Placed On Honor Roll For Feist Semester Arts and Science Ranking Students Listed By Dean Parlin Highest Tenth Both Q uality and Quantity O f Work Considered In Preparing Roster F o u r h u n d r e d and eighty-one s t u d e n ts in th e College of A rts j and Sciences w ere placed on the I is P a rlin explained th e /into n i n e - t e o n th s h o n o r roll fo r the second semes- I t e r o f th e p a s t school y ea r, Dr. H. T. P a rlin , dean, an n o u n c e d S a tu r d a y . Dean “ In c o n s tru c tin g to co m m e n d offic ia lly subdivide I s tu d e n ts the h o n o r roll a n d listed it as follows: “ The p u rp o se of this h o no r list is those stu d e n ts , a b o u t o n e - te n th of th e s t u d e n t body, whose g r a d e s d ur- th e m t h e second s e m e s te r r a n k r e m a i n ­ scholastically above f i v e in g five t e n th gro u p s, each g ro u p being listed alp hab etically. list, a c ­ c o u n t is ta k e n both of th e q u a n ­ ti t y a n d of th e q u a lity of w ork accom plished by the s tu d e n t as shown by th e r e p o r ts of the in ­ str u c to rs . No a c c o u n t is ta k e n of th e g ra d e in the re q u ir e d physi­ cal tr a i n i n g or of co u rse s reg is­ te re d f o r bu t not passed. Heavy em p h asis to q u ality by c o u n tin g an A on one s e m e ste r h o u r as 4, a B as 3, a C as 2, and a D as I, in c o m p u tin g the score of th., s tu d e n t. F o r exa m ple , a B into in is g.ven this the More Than IOO Expected I [ A t School Masters'Dinner \ To Be TI eld Monday Night _____________ Dr. A. ( aswell Ellis, d ir e c to r of C leveland College o f W e s te r n Re- j serve C niv ersity , an d J. W. Calhoun, p ro fe s s o r o f applied nm the- [ m atics and c o m p tro lle r of T he U n iversity o f T exas, will be th e main | sp e a k e rs a t th e th ir d a n n u a l School M a s te r s ’ D in n er a t th e Driskill H o tel M onday n ig h t a t 7 o’clock. O th e r s p e a k e rs will be P re sid e n t : l o m o i r o w M a r k s Closing D a te F or E x a m A p p lic a tio n s th e T o m o rro w is th e closing d a te f o r filing of ap p lica tio n s to ta k e advanced s ta n d in g , co n ­ dition, and p ostponed e x a m in a ­ tions, E. J. M athew s, r e g is t r a r , These a n n o u n c e d S a tu r d a y . e x a m in a tio n s scheduled f r o m Ju ly 6 to J u ly IO, inc lu ­ sive, and a p plica tion s m u st be o ffic e by in J u n e 29. th e R e g is tr a r ’s a r e Automatic Clock And Bell System Being Adjusted T w o Master Clocks Control Bells and Regulate Time Hourly T he installatio n of th e a u t o ­ m atic clock-bell system on th e c a m ­ pus has been com p leted and sev­ eral o f th e clocks given a trial, th o u g h th e y have not been finally -ML Y. B enedict, Dr. F r e d e r ic k Eby, Dean T. H. Shelby, S u p e rin te n d * j e n t S. M. N. M a rrs, D r. F r e d C. Ayer, Dr. J. L. H en d e rso n , and Dr. H. T. Manuel. J. J. H endric ks, s u p e r in t e n d e n t af schools a t K erens, who is in ch a rg e of a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r the d in n e r, said th a t 75 tic k e ts had a lre a d y been sold and th a t he e x ­ pected m ore th a n a h u n d r e d men att the d in n e r which is b e in g spon ­ so red by Dr. E by, d ir e c to r of the s u m m e r session, a n d other m e m ­ bers of t bt! su m m e r s t a f f of the S c h o o l of E d u c a tio n f o r th e p u r ­ pose o f e n a b lin g th e s t u d e n ts and p ro fe sso rs of th e s u m m e r school to know each o th e r b e t t e r and of giving s u m m e r school s tu d e n ts a th e activ ity a tm o s p h e re little of t h o s e who do not or have which n o t session miss. a t te n d e d long the Cobb L e a d s C e r e m o n i e s B. B. Cobb, s u p e r in t e n d e n t of th e W aco P ublic School, is mas- ; te r of cerem onies. Music will he th e Driskill Hotel ll. W hite fu rn is h e d by o rc h e stra , and Mr. R. will lead the singing. or his s e c r e ta r y , T ic k ets m ay yet be se cured at $1 each from any of the follow ing: J. J. Dr. Eby H end ricks, B. B. Cobb, R, H. Wil­ liams, W. T. W hite, It ll. White, L. C. M cDonald, R. A. Lewis, V. Z. R ogers, W. II. Y o u n g e r, W. A. “ No w ide-aw ake school m an can a f f o r d to miss this d in n e r. Re­ m e m b e r th e tim e a n d pla ce ,” Mr. H en d ric k s concluded. ------------ o--------- — “ nd P**1 into o ffic ia l see-1 Ross, a n d B. F. L ackey. f o r th a n follow ing S c o r i n g T a b l e G i v e n T he th e scores, vice, R. L. W hite, su p e rv is in g a r ­ ch itec t f o r the U n iv e rsity , sta te d “ Because fre s h m a n g r a d e s r u n lo w er those of uuperclass- m en, a f r e s h m a n , to win any c e r ­ ta i n r a n k a m o n g his fellow class­ m en, does no t have to m a ke so high a score as does an u p p e r ­ classm an , show s a n d f o r u p p erc lass m en se p a r a te ly , t h a t win r a n k in g in each of fiv e groups. m a d e in C h e m istry 423s, which is a f o u r se m e ste r h o u r course, c o u n ts 12— as much as an A m ade It w as hoped th a t the on a t h r e e s e m e ste r h o u r course. 8>,»tera w ould be Put into ° P OT»- this p ast week, Mr. White tion said, b u t th e w o rk m e n w ere u n ­ able to g e t all a d j u s t m e n t s made. H ow ever, it is pro b ab le t h a t the the clocks will be o p e r a tin g by this week, he co ntinued . end of T hese clocks, which a r e distrib- ta b le ute d a m o n g th e v ario u s buildings f re s h m e n on th e c a m p u s, a r e controlled by in the m a a te r clt>cka located th e b a s e m e n t of th e Main B uilding to jsuch a d eg re e of a c c u r a c y th a t th e m a k e r s of th e m a te r ia ls g u a r- a d ev iation o f te n seconds f ro m th e c o r r e c t tim e in a whole y ear. The clock system , which is o p e r a te d fro m th e city c u r r e n t, is s u p p le ­ m e n te d by a series of b a tte r ie s which a u to m a tic a lly begin o p e r­ a t in g w ith the le ast f lu c tu a tio n or stop in the power. W ith this a d ­ t h a t ded th e clocks will not v a r y a t all fro m tim e. Mr. W hite sta te d . Dance Program Costum e A ffair Features Children Given Tuesday u p p erc la ss m e n , 61 up ; 57 up. “ G ro u p I S u m m a C um L a u d e : “ G ro u p II Cum L aude Ample th e re will n o t b e ( T u r n to P a g e 3) f re sh m e n 1 a n te e is possible f e a tu r e , c o r r e c t t h a t it T h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r T u e s ­ d ay n ig h t will consists of a p r o ­ g r a m of d a n c in g p r e se n te d by th e A ileen M c N a m a ra School of D an c­ ing, Miss N ina Lee W©winger, a d ­ j u n c t p ro fe s s o r of R om anc e la n g ­ u a g e s and spon sor o f th e p ro g ra m , an n o u n c e d y e s te rd a y . E ach hour, b e tw e e n th e fo rty- nin e th a n d f ift ie t h m in u te s, these m a s te r clocks a u to m a tic a lly cor­ r e c t clocks : lo cated over th e cam pu s. As much be la s 15 m in u tes v a r ia tio n can ; c o rre c te d eavh hour. th e s u p p le m e n ta r y In c o nne ctio n w ith T en d a n c in g n u m b e rs will be th e clocks is a n o r g a n iz e r which ta k e s care can be of th e bell p ro g ra m . p r e s e n te d , in c lu d in g two ta p dane- j set to m e e t a n y bel! p r o g ra m de­ es. Most of the p e r f o r m e r s will sired, Mr. W hite explain e d . It he children. T h e p r o g ra m will will be so re g u la te d t h a t th e bells# c o n sist la rg e ly of c o s tu m e dane- will n ot r in g on days when th e re m g. • is no school. I t L O U I S I A N A N E W S P A P E R F I LES L O A N E D L I B R A R Y P r e - w a r new s of th e Old S outh, I A dvocate, period th e s to r y o f th e Civil W a r its e lf ,| fro m A u g u s t I, 1882, to J a n u a r y ; 18, 1883, an d f ro m A u g u s t I, _ 1883, to J a n u a r y 19, 1884, and a n d th e p ic tu r e of th e r e c o n s t r u c - ; c o v e rin g th e ’ . . • Texas History Shown by Fire Fall of A lam o Reproduced A t July 4 Program T he h isto ry of T e x a s will be depicted in f ire w o rk s w ith th e fall I of the A lam o as the f in a le a t th e a n n u a l F o u r th of J u l y c e le b ra tio n to be held a t th e T e x a s S tadium , Ralph S c h o e n e rt, c h a ir m a n of th e com m itte on a r r a n g e m e n t s said. T he p r o g ra m is sp o n so red j o i n t ­ ly by T he U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s and the the T ra v is P o st No. 776 o f A m e ric a n I. Moore a n d Georg*' J. S tep h e n s, as- th e C o m p tro lle r, are r i s t a n t i t h e hea d s of th e U n iv ersity com- j m itte e in c h a rg e of th e a f f a ir . Legion. D ean V. to S u m m e r school s t u d e n t s w ith b la n k e t ta x tic k e ts will be a d m it­ ted f r e e ; o th e r s will be ch a rg e d 25 to 50 c e n ts adm ission, Mr. S c h o e n e r t said. ------------ o--------------- M icek W elcom es N ew C zech Club M em bers T h e Czech Club held its f ir s t s u m m e r m e e tin g F rid a y , J u n e 26, w ith Raym ond P r a s a ti k presiding. r. E d u a r d Micek, a s so cia te p r o ­ fe sso r of Slavonic la n g u a g e s, gave to new an m e m bers. This w as followed by a piano selection by Miss Marie K opecky of H allettsv ille. a d d re ss of w elcom e T h e follow ing new o f fic e r s w ere e l e c t e d : Raym ond P r a s a tik , p r e s i­ d e n t ; Miss J o s e p h in e D riska, vice p r e s id e n t; M arie K opecky, secre- t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ; E dw in A dam s, c u s­ to d ia n of S. P. J. S. T. F u n d ; A u g u s t Adamek, s e r g e a n t- a t - a r m s ; Dr. E d u a r d Micek, sponsor. P lan s f o r th e a n n u a l Czech n ig h t p r o g ra m to be held J u ly 28 w e r e discussed. T h is p r o g ra m is sp onso red by the Czech e x - s tu ­ d en ts. T he club will have a picnic J u n e 13. tion days, as well as n ew s of a , thg W e ekly M o rn in g C om et, d a te d j m o re m o d e rn era, a r e told in th e fro m J a n u a r y 6, 1866, to Decem- f ile s of m ore th a n a dozen news- b e r 21, 1856. T he New O rle a n s p a p e rs include j p a p e r s of L ouisiana which have bee n loaned to T he U n iv ersity o f j th e follow ing, all of which a r e n o t! T e x a s L ib rary . T h ese p ap e rs, two c o m p lete files: T h e B ulletin, cov- f r o m B aton Rouge a n d the o th e rs! e r in g th e period May 25, 1874, to ; f ro m New O rlea ns, com prise 349 S e p te m b e r 30, 1874; T he Cres- volumes. T h e y have been depos- ■ ce n t, M arch 5, 1849, to A pril 18, Red in the U n iv e r s ity L ib rary by th e New O rlea n s T im e s-P ie ay u n e , th r o u g h the c o u r te s y of R o b e rt C. J a n u a r y , Glenk, d ir e c to r of S t a t e M useum, and J a m e s A. Mc- Millen, of L ouisiana S t a t e U n iv ersity . T h e y will be c a r e d fo r in a f ire - p ro o f building, a lo n g w ith o th e r v a lu a b le h is to r ­ ical d o c u m e n ts a n d p a p e r s b elo ng­ in g to th e U n iv ersity . I KW; th e D e lta October- 1 3 , 1 8 4 0 , G e o l o g y C o l l e c t i o n to M arch 30, l S b 6 ; the D em o crat, , , to S e p te m b e r, th e L ouisiana 1881; the L o u isia n a Review’, No­ T h e base of a fossil palm tree, v e m b e r 28, 1888, to N o v em b e r 19, silicified, has been placed in the 1890; th e P ica y u n e, J u l y I, 1862, m u se u m c o lle c tio n of the U n i­ to D ec em b e r 31, 1913, co n tin u e d versity Bureau of Econom ic Geo- as th e T im e s- P ic a y u n e ; th e Times- logy, according to Dr. E. H. Sel- R epublican, seven volum es, fro m 1871 to 1876; th e T im es, 22 v o l - ! lards, associate director. This fos- the ail, in Lee C ounty, was um es, to ; brought in by H. C. F ountain o f Leander. It is estim ated to be of the Eocene age, a com paratively recent geologic period. from 1846, while the m ost mod- 1913; the T im es-P ieayune, from e m are dated 1923. The Baton D ecem ber, 1915, to N ovem ber, Jtouge papers are the Capitalian 1923. r - O btains F O S S l l T ree T h e o ldest of these p a p e rs d a te s T im e s-D e m ocra t, ------------ 0 --------------- from 1863 to 18 75; lib ra ria n found 1878, from 1882 . 1 • i . B R U C L B A R N E S Rogers Explains Physical Needs Of Public Schools Noted Educator Addresses Students At Open Air Theater “ T he job of th e public schools* is to p r e p a r e o u r boys and girls It will be living. let- i for com plete m ore d if fi c u lt in th e f u t u r e for th e m to live physically well th an it was f o r th e ir f a t h e r s , ” J a m e s E. Rogers, p re s id e n t of th e d e p a r t ­ m ent of school h ea lth and physical e du c ation of the N ational E d u c a ­ tion A ssociation, sta te d a t his sec­ ond le ctu re, “ T he N e w Day and th e New E d u c a tio n ,” at. 8 o'clock W e dnesday night in the O pen A ir T h e a te r . Physical Illiterac y is in c re asin g in the public* this c o u n t r y with schools as a responsible c a u se of this situ a tio n , Mr. R ogers said. as in c re asin g such o u ts t a n d i n g A lthough ach ie v em e n ts th e longevity o f life, c o n q u e r in g c o n ­ tagious diseases as typhoid and m a la ria , and d e c r e a s in g child m o r­ ta lity have been set f o r th , s t a r t l ­ ing and o th e r o u ts t a n d in g fac ts di- ; rec ted tow ard opposite re su lts a r e ; discovered, Mr. R ogers co n tin u e d . M a n ’s L i f e S h o r t e r th a t he did “ I t is an a m az in g f a c t th a t to- I day a man o f f o r ty has less ch a n c e to live lo n g e r IOO and d r a f t . . y ea rs ago, . . . . . sta tistics prove t h a t o n e-th ird o f I _ the men b e tw e e n the ag es of 21 th a n a „d 3 1 have physical d e f e c ts t h a t p rev e n te d th e ir e n t e r in g into the w a r .” he said, , . . Causes f o r such f a c ts a r e fo und in this m o d e rn life w h e r e th e h u ­ man body has to a d j u s t itself to th e speed, str e s s a n d s tr a in , Mr. Rogers c o n tin u ed . D iffe re n c e s b e tw e en th e old A m erican of the little red school­ house and th e new A m eric a with ( T u r n to P a g e 2) This Week on the Campus 7 o ’clock— T h ir d a n n u a l School M a s te r s ’ D in n e r at Driskill Hotel. 8 o'clock— E ile en M c N a m a ra School o f D ancing will give p r o ­ g ra m a t O pen A ir T h e a te r . M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y 4 o’clock— T o u r of O. H e n ry places of in te r e s t c o n d u c te d by in f r o n t S tu d e n ts a r e re q u e ste d to m eet Miss Lillian W e ste r. of Y. M. C. A. 8 o ’clock— Dr. A. C. Ellis of W e ste rn R eserve U niv ersity , C leve­ land, Ohio, will le c tu r e on “ Can an A d u lt L e a rn A n y th in g : If So, W h a t an d H ow ?” 7:45 o ’clock— Band c o n c e r t by L o n g h o rn Band a t O pen A ir T H U R S D A Y T h e a te r . 8 o ’clock— W a lte r P. Webb, as sociate professor of history, will lecture on “ The Great P lain s.” P atriotic celebration to be staged at T e x a s Memorial Stadium S A T U R D A Y in the evening. Singles Match Lost S p u r n ! t o The* S u m m e r T« \ # n H A V E R F O R D , Pa.. J u n e 27.— P lay in g an invincible g am e of te n ­ nis th r o u g h o u t th e to u r n a m e n t, B ruce B arnes and Kar! K a m ra th , U niv ersity of T e x a s n e t aces, won the N ational In te rc o lle g ia te double h e r e S a tu r d a y , d e f e a tin g Don S tr a e h a n and W a lte r cham pionship T hom as, P rin c e to n I, 6-8, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3. A f t e r — — + pu11ing u p a brilliant fight in the singles, B a rn e s w ent down b e f o r e Keith by scores of 1-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4, (iiedhill o f S ta n f o r d aces, by scores of 6 ....... ...................— Gideon Prepare* Itinerary Including All Places Of Interest Cemetery Seen Group W ill Climb Secret Stairway in Old Land O ffice V ariou s p la te s of O. H e n r y in ­ te re s t in A ustin will be visited on th e th ird t o u r of th e su m m e r conducted by Miss Lillian W ester, i n s t r u c to r in R om ance languages, which will be m ade W ed nesday a f ­ te rn o o n . The group w ill m eet in front o f the Y. M. Cl. A. a t 4 o’vlock, Miss W e s te r asked th a t th o se who have a u tom o bile s b rin g th e m , and bus tr a n s p o r ta tio n will bv provided f o r the rem a in d er. A f t e r visiting the t h e O. H en ry g ro u p will go to th e S ta te C em e­ t e r y w here m any of th e S o u th ’s hero e s a re buried. la n d m a r k s , 14 Engineers Are Candidates For August Degrees Applicants A nnounced By Dean T. U. Taylor Saturday F o u rte e n s tu d e n ts in the Col­ lege of E n g in e e r in g art* ca ndi­ d a t e s f o r d e g re e s in A ugust, T. IU . T aylor, d e a n of the college, a n n o u n c e d S a tu r d a y . The list of th e d eg rees th a t j c a n d id a te s an d T he Itin e ra ry of th e to u r as p r e ­ p are d by Sam uel E. Gideon, a s ­ a r c h i t e c t u r e : sociate p ro fe sso r o f a r c h ite c tu r a l design and a r c h ite c tu r a l history, i G eo rg e G lennon Galvin, J o h n As- ;ti n P erkins, and J o h n B urton Rob- j inc ludes the follow in g places: j orts. th e y have m ade application a r e as follow s: B a c h e l o r o f for L a n d O f f i c e V i a l l e d T he Old Land O ffic e with the (desk at which O. H e n r y w orked I in s e c re t ; sta irw a y , m e n tio n e d in one of his I stories. the m u seum and the T he old co u n ty jail which h o u s­ ed O. H en ry fo r a few days. T he home occupied hy th e P o r ­ te rs a f t e r th e ir m a rr ia g e , w here th e ir two children w ere born. in arc h i­ Bachelor of science te c t u r a l Reginald e n g i n e e rin g : H e n r y Biggs, A lb e rt V an En J dress, and h elix Hill S anders. B achelor o f science in che m i­ Ifhilifr) P e n d le ­ cal e n g i n e e rin g : t o n A nderson. Bachelor o f science in civil e n ­ g in e e r in g : W a lte r A rth u r Raatz. Bachelor of science in mechan- I ical e n g in e e rin g : b r a n k G odfrey Posey. The old S o u th e r n P re s b y te r ia n C hurch and St. D avid’s C h urch w here P o r t e r s a n g a n d a t te n d e d church. M a ster o f science in chem ical e n g i n e e rin g : T h o m a s T alm adge T he K. C, M iller w areh o u se Covey, W illiam B a lf o u r F ra n k lin , w h ere a bed room suite belong- j H ug h D echerd M cA fee, a n d Leo ing to P o r te r is kept. T he old M orley M a ste r o f sc ien c e in civil e n ­ I Maiming Wools. d r u g g in e e rin g : F ra n k Thom ason. in the K a m r a th doubles W ith th e victory of B a rn e s and a n d rn e s ’ a d v a n c e m e n t to tho fin al unds, the L on g h o rn s now have ix points on the M erlon Cricket c l u b cup. Only one more p o int is needed t< b rin g th e cup in p e r ­ man ent po? vasion of tho U niver- site. Yale Universit.v le ad s the c o l l e g e s in points, h aving six and one-half. P o in ts tty giving one p o in t to a c h a m p io n ­ ship te a m a n d o ne-half a po in t to run nor ops. a r e added W i n Fir*! S e t K a m r a th a n d B a rne s s ta r t e d o f f in to*..* fashion, winning th e first sc* 6 4. T h e Longhot ns p u t up a the hard fig h t b efo re d ro p p in g next two sets 6-8 and 6-8. T he L ongh orns ca m e back the follow ­ ing two sets to win th e title by scores of 6-4, 6-3. B arnes flashed brilliant te n n is in tim*"* the singles, b u t hi at op p o n en t seem ed to o u tla st him and copped th e last tw o s e ts 6-1, 6 I s< Points m atches wee (Iiedhill 23; 26, Gledhill I I. Gledhill 30, Gledhill 35. in *orod i* first set second 3 3 ; third singles the . Bar nos, 31, set, K arnes set, B a rn e s fo u rth set, B a rn e s in T he victory of B a rne s a n d K am ­ r a th third th e doubles is th e in te rco lle g ia te double c h a m p io n ­ th e L onghorns. Louis ship for ( T u r n to P a g e 2.) Conference Set To Cut Gas Waste sto re w h ere O. H e n ry w orked as p e r ­ e m p t i o n clerk. T he b uild ing which housed th e ban k w here P o r te r wa> em ployed as cashier. T he desk and vault used by P o r t e r a r e now a t N alie's lu m b e r j yard. Old Toured The old site of 0 . H e n r y ’s hom e and the p r e s e n t site. T he house in which P o r t e r : boarded. The hom e o f Dr. S cott, who ! j m arried P o rte i an d Miss E ste s, j in which j P o r te r w as a f r e q u e n t visitor. T he H a r re ll hom e The S ta te C e m e tery , The n e x t an d fin al to u r, J u l y 8, will include the* W r e n n lib ra ry , th e Akin lib ra ry , th e Garcia I lib rary , and L oan th e Package* j L ibrary in the E x te n s io n Depart* I m ent, A b o u t th ro u g h sev en ty -fiv e p erso n s w en t th e C a p ito l w ith th e p a rty W e d n es d ay and p a r t of th e gro u p m ade an inspection to u r ., I of the new c o u r t house and jail. , . , . E lections H eld By Chorus N ex t T u esday T he Girls' C h o ru s will m eet T u esd a y , J u n e 30, a t 7 o’clock in th e girl**’ study hall, acco rd in g to V irg in ia D echerd, d ir e c to r fo r the su m m e r session. Peggy A yers, elected new ly president, will presid e th e at m eeting. A ccom panist, vice p re s i­ dent, m a n ag e r, a n d section c a p ­ ta ins will tie elect*-! ai the m e e t­ ing on T uesday. tions T h e Girls' C h o ru s, which fu n c - su m m e r only d u r in g th e ' session, is not com posed exclusive- : ly of U niversity girls, b u t invites • all s tu d e n ts who a r e in te re ste d in j this work and a r e n o t in school this su m m er to a t t e n d th e m e et- 1 ings* O B S E R V A T O R Y P L A N N E D U n iversity of T e x a s a u th o ritie s are seeking th e advice o f e m in e n t a s tro n o m e r s on th e w orking d e ­ tails of the $1,000,000 McDonald is to be c o n ­ ob se rv a to ry which s tr u c te d soon. A n invitation has I been se n t to P ro f. Willem d ’S itte r, d ir e c to r of the astro n o m ica l o b s e r ­ vatory a t th e U niversity of L ei­ den, Holland, to visit th e Llniver- sity this fall. I f P ro f e s s o r d 'S it te r ac ce p ts th e inv itatio n , he will d e ­ liver a n u m b e r of le ctu res on as­ tronom y, and will c o nsult with j U niversity a u t h o ritie s on the Mc- i Donald observatory. ^ „ S outhw estern Picnic Planned B y A lu m n i Crane an d Holliday Confer W ith A tto rn e y G eneral alum ni the next E x -s tu d e n ts to he in an e f fo rt in A ustin a r e sponsoring at of j a n d S o u th w e ste rn U n iv ersity who a r e ! C o n fe re n c e s w ith Big L ak e and living T ex on Oil com p an ie s was decided a picnic which will be given S a tu rd a y logical B a r t o n S p rin g s T uesday, J u n e 30, ; ste p to cu t dow n to x o’clock. All e x - s t u - I f r o m 6 gas waste on the U n iversity lands dents, frie n d s and gum m er school by P re sid e n t ll. Y. Benedict, of S o u th w e ste rn Uni­ s tu d e n ts m em bers of the B oard of R e g e n ts to a t ­ versity have been an d A tto r n e y G eneral J a m e s V . tend this e n t e r ta i n m e n t which is Allred. V o lu n ta ry r e s tric tio n s on I being given f o r the first tim e. I* p ro d u ctio n will be req u e sted fro m J is planned to m ake it. an a n n u a l she c o m p an ie s in th e c o n fe re n c e s o c c a s i o n . w hich th e R eg ents intend to hold. ; A program fo r th e picnic is in a n d ch a rg e of R. J. Kid*!, ch a irm an , \ Robt,r t land J. D. F o ste r, a n d George Mitchell. c o m m itt,,e a n d iand ieasinjf board, , B a t t s ^ a i r m a n T ic k ets a r e on sale af the C and S ari{] J u d ^ , R HoanJ uf ReRentSi c o n f e r . S p o r t . Shop fo r 50 c e n ts each. R egents E dw ard C r a n e th e flolli.lav of invited R. , 0 E xtem pore Speeches Feature H ogg M eet , red with A tto r n e y G eneral Allred F rid a y a n d S a tu r d a y on th e b e s t p ro d u c tio n m ethods o f c u r b in g an d dim inishing gas w aste in th e fields. A program of e x te m p o ra n e o u s Mr. Crane said S a tu r d a y t h a t .speeches by m e m b e rs and visitors ■ 18 cents w o rth o f gas is n o w ba* th e e n t e r ta i n m e n t fo r lin g wasted to predic t* each b a rre l fu rnished the evening at the regular Hogg o f oil, and t h a t th e U n iversity is D eb a tin g Club m e etin g T h urs- g e ttin g 6 1-4 cents per b a r r e l day night. S ev era l m em bers of ! royalty, T h e royal Sties hav e drop- the A th e n a e u m L ite ra ry Society ped fro m m ore th a n $150.OOO a m o n th to a b o u t $52,000 a month. were visitors a t th e m eeting. STARK YOUNG RE C E I VE S I T A L Y ' S H I GHE S T HONOR for th e United S ta te s its a fo u n d a tio n which has ami pu rp o se th e e n c o u rag em en t frie n d ly re la tio n s c e m e n tin g o f b e tw e en a n d Italy. Tiu* lectu res which a r e on th e g e n e ra l topics “ A m erican Cul­ t u r e P artic u larly as E x p re sse d in Its A rt A rc h ite c tu r e , and L ite ra ­ t u r e ' ’ w ere w r i tte n and d elivered in It: an b\ Mr S tark . F iv e o f them he gave in Rome a n d one or m ore in p r o m in e n t n a tio n a l I ta l­ ian universities. H is le c tu re s w ere printed t h e i / d eliv erance in the le a d in g m a g a ­ zines of Italy. im m ed ia te ly u po n g en e ral lit e r a t u r e at S tark Y oung, who as p ro fe sso r I he I ni- to verssty of T e x a s fro m 1910 1915 fou n d ed the U niversity C u r ­ tain Club, h a s received from Italy th e highest h o n or th e king is c a p ­ able of b e s to w in g upon an yone } but a m e m b e r o f th e ro y a l fam ily, acco rd ing to w ord received fro m Mr. S t a r k ’s re la tiv e s by Dr. L. W. P ayne, J r ., p r o f e s s o r of English. He was d e c o r a te d by the King of Italy a n d w as no m in a te d to be a of Ita ly ” w ith th e title s of Calaiiere are a n d C o m m a n d a to r e which th e English “ S ir ” equiv ale n t th e : and “ M a ste r.” T he ba tho populai bo xer s do not have “ i t ” t h e f i g h t f a n s d e m a n d . “ I t ” b ei ng box rtf fire apneal. T w o f o r m e r So ut hwest C o n f e r once sprint aces will r ene w t he n r h a i r y a* t ho A A. l h nu < t . They a r e Cy Leland, the flying Brog. and C l a u d e Br ae y , Rice das h act*. t r a c k f ol l owe r re- A l m o s t e ve r y m e m b e r s t he races these t v ii used r u n a c o u p l e o f y e a r s ago. t o Both w er e at in t h e i r 1030, t h ei r last y e a r of eligibility. j u m p on H acy Lel and had t hen, and he looked to be a sum t h e conf erence meet w i n n e r at Bmcy fooled him at t h e c o n f e r ­ en c e a nd b e a t him in t he c e n t u r y by more t h a n a c oup l e of steps, hei ghth t h e A t the present tim e Braey is in Lincoln warming up for the meet. He will run under the color- of the M i Uroae A, C. Reports fro ti there say he Is running the c e n ­ tury in 9,f. in workouts. Leland recently returned from California, w h eie he com peted in a t ruck and field meet, winning the 22u yard dash and placing third in the c e n ­ tury, Both Leland and Braey stand a very good chance of going with team to the national A A. I . South Africa in July, a it seems that moat o f the -country’s dash men will not be available. George is just back from Aus­ Simpson tralia and is fagged out; Frank W yckoff is resting; and Eddie To* land and Dyer will not be able to go. R a l p h H a m m o n d s P ro m o t e s Ralph H a m m o n d s , f o r m e r Long- hot n f ootball la- kl •. pole vault*i a n d one of t he best wre st l e r s even t o a t t e n d t he Univer sit y, is a t the p r e s e n t ti me in S a n Ant oni o p r o ­ m o t i n g w r es t l i ng matches. H e r e is what a San An to ni o E x ­ p r e s s i tem sa ys a b o u t his w r e st l i ng abi li t y: ’‘Whe n Ralph H a m m o n d s goes on t he mat lo* set*- his op ­ p o n e n t on e a r because he is a b e t ­ t e r man. “ He proved this from the time he m a de his first a p p e a r a nc e her e two y e a r s ago, a n d al t hough he has m e t mat m e n who h ave o u t ­ weighed him c o n s i d e r a b l e , he ova - c a m e this h a n d i c a p wit) -hill so t h a t he is r e g a r d e d as invincible, and has y e t t o me et his m a t c h ’ D e la F u e n t e Win* Mike Jo la P u e n t e is m a k i n g good with the San A ntonio In ­ taken part in some dians. He ha loui gam es, b e in g u-ed as a r e­ lief pitcher So f ar , he has won one g a m e arid lost none. In a g a m e a g a i n s t t he F or t Wo rt h Cats. he went in wi t h t h e won- tied an d inning. H e h«*id ih< C a t - t o f ou r Iii’ - a n d no runs in three innings, while his t e a m m a t e s were pushing over a c ou nt er . t h e ni n t h O. R. Re y no l d s a n d Kay Mil­ ler, H a l f Moons of Sari Antonio, t h e c a m ­ a r e visiting fro nd- on p u s -thi.- wee k-e nd. Track Star T H E S U M M E R T E X A N SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1931 help our d e p a r t m en t in its de- j should be t h e ideals o f a coach, J f o u r t e e n coa ch i ng ye a r s parent t o d a y m u s t have a pp r o a c he d me ir. r e f er en t Th e G en e ra l f ac ul t y an d far* work and co - ope r a t e in e v e r y way to t h e i r son’s w o k in school an “ The coaches of a ? I ‘ * t i e art- v. hr, the u i t y in.- i- • n ■ p u p . Th nor, t t a k in g i nt e re s t in our athletic- de- I partment. T h e y are shouldering lions. T hey mus t c o o p er at e an d ar e rules give special a t t e n t i o n m a d e bv at hl et ic bo a r ds a n d c ou n­ t he colleges a n d u n i v e r ­ cils a t should sities t h e y r epr esent. t o it I the problems an a making a part of th e ir work to construct It r ul es and r e d i a l , ems t o solve all be t h e c „ a c h r s . d, ,,irp t o t he p r obl e ms t ha t mi gh t d e s t r o y : ^ , . and w o r k with the good t h at comes at hl et ic work. a nd e x- st ud e nt s w h er e v e r v ” i h ! . - . T i n f r o m f m UT the . . . . f . , it - M U I o a k th(. „ . ud ent s in is unabl e i n t e r es t e d t he work These p a r e n t s sat t he i r sons. ‘We w a n t o u r boy on t he squat If he to play regula we w an t him on the squad to re ceive t he assoria t r ai ni n g, lion . a n d the m a n y lessons tough is him t h a t assist in Ire developrnon j r fat nr e x t e n t , we a s coach, l i v e p . n o ■ t he l f r n ’ , | m o s t c o n t i n u e t o develop < n m K and h e l p t o ma ke a t hl e t .e s | h a r m f u l dcfcrtR eloper t o th, bef or e. i nst ituti on t h a n e v e r , velop , h a t dc- I to thi s “ E v er y f oot bal l season in my work al ong t h e right line- ’’ Varsity Netters Plan Invasion of Grass And Clay Court Tourneys L o n g h or n n e t t e r s will c o n t i n u e their tournam ent playing this week, t h e g r o u p dividing into two paris, Bruce Barnes and Karl K a m r a t h pl a y i ng in the n at io nal clay courts tournam ent in St. Louis, Mo., and T a y l o r and Lumen LaCoste c om p e t i ng in t h e New York S t a t e gr ass in Montclair, N. Y. Martin Bu x b y and Cl yde c o u r t s t o u r n a m e n t pr os p e c ts w h o * A d a m s , f re s hm e n wili lie eligible next spr ing and Rogers- - who h av e been pl a yi n g with the f our, will p r ob ab l y t a k e p a r t in Co nt in u ed F r o m P a g e I t he New York t o u r n a m e n t . C h a n g e M a y H u r l G a m e its mod e r n school buildings, with a ud i t or i ums , art rooms, g y m n a ­ The switch f ro m gr as s c our ts , siums, and at hlet ic fields w er e a1* Barnes and— C o n t i nu ed F r o m P a ge I ii,o I VY: it. .. cup ped t h e title in 1923 and r e p e a l e d T h , , a ga i n in 192 i. T h a l h e i m e r w as r u n n e r - u p in the *si ngl e s in 1925. Wi lme r A l ­ lison, m e m b e r of t h e Davis Cup t e a m in 192i* a n d 1930 and Long- hor n c a p t a in in 192.*, wo n the in­ t e rc ol l e gi at e singl es in 1927. B e l l W i n s i n 1 9 3 0 Be rk el e y Bell, a l t e r n a t e m e m b e r o f t he Davis C up t e a m in 1930 a n d ca p t a i n of t h e L o n g h or n s in 1930, won T e x a s ’ f o u rt h title in 1929 by w i nn in g t he singles. to Ba r n e s arni K a m r a t h won t heir wa y final s b y d e f e a t i n g ( a s e and G r e e n o f P e n ns yl va ni a 0-2, 0-4, 0-2. t he “ Wi th t h e p r ob l em s c o n f r o n t - ; tin coaches mu s t m g footbal l, m a ke t h e i r profession a noble a n d j f a r r e a c h in g one in the b u i l d in g I up o f the m a n h o o d of o u r c o u r t - ' try. The coach is a friend a n d n j pal t o his men. He is a b ui l d e r S po rt s ma n sh i p , ! c h a r a c t e r . of cool mindedness, loyalty, c o u r a g e and spirit a r e buildi ng st on e s a .sonic ef f ec t on past | A new physical e d u c at i on which t h ei r play- l a s a new educ at ion, deals mor e t ha n with exercises, upon which Ba r ne s a n d K a m r a t h I *° b r oug ht out. B a r n e s e n t er e d t h e finals by de ­ have been pl a y i n g f o r t h e thr ee weeks, t o cl ay courts* ma y I *ias c o m * in<" t h e c o u n t r y , us well I b a t i n g I eddy Burwell , I mv e rs i t y have ing in St. Louis. F r o m St. Louis, wi t h health the t wo will r e t u r n E as t and play Mr. Rogers added, f or t h e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e s u m m e r . I his “ New physical edu ca t io n is not first y e a r on gr ass c o u r t s in the E as t , a n d his c onc er ne d so much with t he v. in- playing has been an d football average considering this fact. His g a m e s as it is with the pr omot i on play in the Fast will be entirely of sport, not for s p o r t ’s sake, bul on grass courts. f o r the sake of s p o r t s m a n s h i p , ” he said. t h e w i nn e r was seeded three. the ningt of b as ket ba l l S p o r t * P r o m o t i o n W a n t e d Barnes was seeded f i ft h, while is Kano at b ’s t a r abo ve E a r l o f t he South, 0-3. 7-5, 1-1, (I B a rn e s e n t e r e d t he semi-finals by L o a c h has to lay. d e f e a t i n g B r y a n t J r an t , n u m b e r one, in one of the biggest u p se t s of t he t o u r n a m e n t . seeded j - T o be t o f ai r - mi nded, to pl a y f avor ites, in o n e ’s dealings, not deal j u s ’ lj, not to be honest in o n e ’s thinking, to he s qu a re to h e a r p er s on al malice n o r h a r b o r I e ti, h a t r e d t o w a r d rivals, nett conceited “ o v e r ­ al ibi” in cie f ea t , to he t he s p o r t s ­ m a n a n d g e n t l e m a n at all times, by f ai r means, ami win in victor y mu* only The Sporting 'Hung Do Play With a New Tennis Racket T U ( - T h a t g r a n d o l d g a m e o f t e n n i s w i l l g i v e y o it a g r e a t e r t h r i l l w h e n y o n p l a t w i t h a n e w r a c k e t . I f y o u h a v e a y o n d f r a m e , l e t i i i n* st ring; it. <1 A S R a c k e t s , l f ? . 5 0 u p . Go Out to the I. With New Golf Clubs l o r e is a p a r a d i s e O u r I Ii e f o r p o l l nj t. H a l l s ( n e ll- n* V est p o l l C lu b s i o n - n e c k i r o n s ) , Ie e s a n d a l l e q u i p m e n t . V i s i t o u r g o l f t o m o r ­ r o w . d e p a r t m e n t c&s SPORTING G O O D S GO. 120 G u a d a l u p e of t h e Tayl or, ca p t a i n L on ghorns , was put out by Bob Ryan of Yale in t he f o u r t h r ou nd a i r e r he had d e f l a t e d Haines o f t he University of Nort h Carol ina, i ucion LaCoste s eeded was c o n qu e r e d in t h e third r ound by Br ya n Grant. K a m r a t h was e l i mi n a t e d in the f o u r t h round by Bus well. eighth, Br uce Barnes is r an k e d n in e ­ t e e n t h in t i . United S t a t e s Gr a nt , who Ba rn es h eat in t he q u a r t e r ­ f i nal s w a s r at e d t e nt h. 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I ex a s D e c l a r a t i o n of Ma ve ri c k f a mi l y .... 0 — Increases in M ay C em ent Production r a i l r o a d s c o u l d b e g i v e n d o c u m e n t s , a n d 4 . 4 8 9 p a g e s o f of t h e m a n u s c r i p t mat eri al.-. T h e y c o n ­ b o t h t h e l a w s o f t h e S t a t e . T h e c o m - T e x a s p i o n e e r a n d prospective i m- c o n f l i c t b e t w e e n s t a t e d e n t s a t a n y t i m e T h e G e o r g e W a n d n a t i o n a l g o v e r n m e n t f o r t h e j p o w e r c o m p l e t e r e g u l a t e w a s r e c e n t l y w h e n A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l g r o u p , c o m p o s e d I n ­ In- of J a m e s V. A l l i e d w a r n e d t e r s t a t e G o m m e v c e C o m m i s s i o n d e p e n d e n c e . These p a p e r s , d a t e d t h a t T e x a s t h e on s t a t e o f T e x a s , a n d c o u l d n o t act e x c e p t by f l a u n t i n g j p o l i t i c a l a n d p e r s o n a l , t h e mi s s i o n h a s b e e n s o e a g e r to a s - j m i g r a n t . s o r t its a u t h o r i t y in i n t e r s t a t e a f - , f a i r s t h a t it is b e g i n n i n g t o i n v a d e 1 Tx x a s l a n d s y s t e m f o r m a n y y e a r s , | s e a r c h mu t e l y i r e a s e s h i p - b s h in t h e U n i v e r s i t y , h a s r e t u r n - m e a t s in od w i t h h e r m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e f r o m A p r i l t o 6 2 0 , 0 0 0 b a r r e l s in M a y , t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f C o l u m b i a w h i c h t h e B u r e a u ’s P r o d u c t i o n r e m a i n e d 4.8 p e r c e n t P a y n e is a P h i B e t a K a p p a g r a d - p o l i t i c a l be l ow t h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g m o n t h o f u a t e o f T h e Un i v e i u t y o f T e x a s , Qr o f p c r T H E 19 IST a n d f o u n d b u r e a u o f ­ fi ce h a s b e e n c h a n g e d f r o m D v p a p e r s . C o m p t r o l l e r ' s o f f i c e t o t h e V. W. ( ’. A. r o o m , M a i n B u d d i n g 104. s u m m e r , o f f i c e T h r o u g h o u t h o u r s will lo' fi o m 9 to 12 o ’clock d a i l y e x c e p t M o n d a y . S t u d e n t s a r e in ail a r t i c l e s r e q u e s t e d t u r n t h e s e f o u n d , mi ll s d u r i n g M a y i n c r e a s e d 2.3 p e r h o u r s . cent in 3 8 3 , 0 0 0 A p r i l t o (>00,000 b a r r e l s in Ma y . a c c o r d i n g t o T h o U n i v e r ity o f T e x a s B u r e a u o f B u s i n e s s Re- T h i s i n c r e a s e w a s a p p r o x ! - s e a s o n a l , a s w a s o f (L7 p e r c e n t f r o m 3 8 1 , 0 0 0 b a r r e l s s i o n e r . T w o h u n d r e d a n d d r a f t s of in h*^ to* est p r e d o m i n a t e d y e a r s , h u t w a s cd q u e s t i o n * a s he w e n t f u r t h e r i n t o 1930, wh i l e s h i p m e n t s w e r e t h e p o l i t i ca l life o f s t a t e a n d n a - a r t l y t h e s a m e . Surveyor a n i Land C o m m i s ­ t h r e e l e t t e r s w h i c h he k e p t thi s i n ­ t h a t in his e a r l y later- over s h a d o w - C A R R E G I S T R A T I O N L E S S R e g i s t r a t i o n s o f n e w a u t o m o ­ in n i n e T e x a s c o u n t i e s d u r - bile-' i ng M a y t o t a l e d 3 , 5 2 2 , a d e c r e a s e e x- h a v i n g t a k e n h e r b a c h e l o r o f a r t - s t a t e i n t e r s t a t e to S m y t h w a - c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e P r o d u c t i o n o f c e m e n t a t T e x a s b e c a u s e is s t a t e ; p u r e l y ! s o m e h o u n d r oa d s . i n c l u d i n g b o o k s , a t by m o r e s p e c t a c u l a r t r a v e l o v e r all i n d i c a t e d , s h e s u b j e c t s ut ti les s h o w c o m m e r c e t h o in f u n c t i o n s a t t e n d e d i n t e r e s t b a r r e l s r e p o r t r e t u r n f r o m T h e l a s t t h e t o to l l p e r c e n t f r o m t h e t o t a l o f Don. D r a f t s o f s p e e c h e s a n d a r - j “ S t o c k s o n h a n d a t t h e e n d o f h e r p a r e n t s in A u s t i n t h i s s u m li t e s e c r e t a r y . a s k e d t o r e t u r n t o N e w m a n n e x t y e a r : Mu d e l e i n St r i c h e r o f * Y o r k t o w n . Al i c e U r b a n o f H e m p - ] t o a d , M i l d r e d J e l i n e k o f G r a n g e r . ] S A R A H P A Y N E R E T U R N S S a r a h P a y n e , d a u g h t e r o f Dr. E l i z a b e t h B r a d y o f H e a r n e , a n d , in- L. W. P a y n e , p r o f e s s o r o f E n g - p r a n c e s R a s p r o w i e z o f B r e n h a m . ] o-------- Hall W o m a n ’* B u i l d i n g F o u r g i r l s h a v e b e e n i n v i t e d DL t foe W o m a n ’s B u i l di n g s to y e a r . Mi ss n c x ^ y e a r . T h e y a r e H e l e n D r o m )Qje ()f g a n A n t o n i o , E l i z a b e t h S a n A n t o n i o , J a n e * s ,o a n o f D a l ^ a n d H e ]e n L i t t e ^ 0 f d e g r e e in 1930. S h e will b e w i t h <)f Sa n A n g e l o . f o r n e w s p a p e r s t i d e - w r i t t e n in T e x a s a t t h a t t i m e w e r e c o n c e r n - cd w i t h v a r i o u s s u b j e c t s , s u c h a s A p r i l a n d 8 8 6 , 0 0 0 in M a y o f l a s t s l a v e r y , t h e I n d i a n poli cy, t a r i f f , r e p o r t sai d. “ P r o d u e - s e c e s s i o n , a n d c o t t o n . A u t o b i o g r a p h y t h e m o n t h a m o u n t e d b a r r e l s , c o m p a r e d y e a r , ” t h e l i on in t h e U n i t e d p e r c e n t b e lo w M a y o f 1930. wh i l e s h i p m e n t s fel l 17 p e r c e n t b e l o w a p p o i n t e d t o 7 3 4 , 0 0 0 m e r i i n t e r e s t i n g to 7 7 7 , 0 0 0 t h e m o s t i n G r o u p s O n e o f d ---------------- ~o--------------- G E T E A P P O I N T M E N T . S t e v e n s o n ot .States w a s 19 E a g l e Pa s s h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d sec Mi ss L a u r a Ma o r e t a r y t o 0 . D. S i m m o n s , r e c e n t ! ) v i s i t i n g i n v e s t m e n t s t a t i s t i c i a n i s is a n a u t o b i o g r a p h y o f 21 Ma y , 1930. S t o c k - on h a n d at t h e o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas. Mrs? t h e b o n o : t h e Sc h o o l elta sorority. Mr. S loan do n e g r a d u a te w o rk in The I ai* I h as bee n a t t e n d i n g th e medical school a t G alveston and received his d eg re e in Ju n e . He is a m e m ­ ber o f A lpha K appa K appa, h o n ­ o r a r y m e dica l f r a te r n ity . Mrs. Cecil received h e r bache- j v e r s it y o f T e x a s a n d C olum bia lo r of a r t s d e g r e e f r o m th e Uni- U n iv ersity . Mrs. Kelley has w rit- te n se veral f e a t u r e sto rie s con- versity in 1928 a n d h e r m a s te r c e r n i n g T e x a s people in N ew Y ork of a r t s d e g r e e f r o m t h e U niv er- sity in 1929. Sin' w as a m e m b e r of City. Kappa K ap p a G am m a s o r o rity an d w as ele c te d into O ra n g e J a c k e ts , R a t h e r Kelley, C u r ta in Club, a n d v a r io u s lit e r a r y C o lo ra d o S ta te U niversity. H e w as A t l a n t a hospital, * 1 th e societies on ta u g h t h is to ry in th e P aris High Mr. and Mrs. Sloan will be at home in A tla n ta , Ga., w here Mr. is a g r a d u a te of Sloan will se rv e a s in te r n e in an Mr. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. She a s s is ta n t d is tric t j j rs Sloan has | School the past year. I T he g ro o m , who a t te n d e d Okla- an(j Norvell ca m pus. f o r ! f o u r y ea rs and is no w a m e m b e r (,f th e law firm of Kelley, Looney, in E d in b u rg . Mr. is now an em- Mrs. Kelley will reside at Hdin a t to r n e y Thaxton-Nimon [Shipman-Covert Amid a s e ttin g o f p a lm s a n d ferns sprinkled th r o u g h o u t with w e r e m a tro n s in t h e cerem onies. M a tro n of hottor w a s Mrs. A rth u r P. W atson, s is te r o f th e bride. B e st m an wa-- A rc h ib a ld Adams of Jacksonville. T he bride w o re a w h ite satin of n u m e r o u s , g ow n w ith real la ce veil a d o rn e d w ith a dain ty s p r e a d of blue tulle f i t t e d a b o u t h e r fa c e . I ■. ■ md of w h ite the in light h o ; 1 >■ [white candles, Miss A n n e Covert meanie th e bride of J a m e s W al­ l e r S h ip m an of S o u th A m eric a in rn e l a b o r a te c h u rc h w ed ling at I vcning. J u n e 25, T h e Rev. H arris Marterson of All Saints* _ Episco­ pal ( ’h u tc h o f fic ia te d in th e ct ce- I ,'H:- W ith Bet t > by * \V h e n tr w ed . H a r r i s wa< ti'." soft p la y in g o f Hie Lewis )t g an by Miss A n n e t t e th ro u g h o u t th e r ite s , a vocal solo fol- if iv S o f t W in d s il-v.',’’ su n g by L e s te r Bren i- u r, St. D av id ’s ve ted choir firs t (marched dow n th e aisle singing [ T h o Bridal ( ’h o r n s ,’’ a t t e r which a t t e n d a n t s g <\vr.od in lh- hridt ink and blue a p p e a r e d . P rid e ’s I-;-: 'n I an Is were Mi S ara I r a n ­ ’t , G-checke. MH* H elen V e r o , • \ beet t a \ j , I i ant - - A o e r \ . M (-"an ie v a n te r, Miss M a ria n P -rg- , •rd Mi.-< M arian \ v e r y . (iro o m sm e n , who p re c e d e d th e Ii.i . >• • at Goldarns II l o f a < rt i o n , F r a n k l i t ' o f l ’u ' t ' s h . l a c k - o n v i l i o , B e n o f Vie-1in, J u li a n B olton of Ja ck n u ­ die. I . a n a n T o u c h s to n e of Hai­ ti . and Ed Bressler, A ustin. Mrs. |B. M. T em ple, s is te r o f th e bride, land Mrs. W esley M e rritt of Gal- W eston, sis te r of t h e b rid eg ro o m , is a Mrs. Shipman, the d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs, F. M. C o v e rt, Sr., of f o r m e r stu d e n t of A u stin, of T exas. Mr. T h e U n iv e rsity the A lpha S h ip m an , m e m b e r of T a u O m ega f r a t e r n i t y , g r a d u a te d f ro m th e U n iv e rsity in 1924. He is th e son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja m e s S h ipm an of G alveston. He is at the N a ­ p r e s e n t co n n e c te d w ith tiona l City Bank of New "York a n d lins been r e c e n tly tr a n s f e r r e d to Buenos Aires, w h e r e th e couple will m ake th e ir home. in C hicago and New V isiting Y o rk until the m iddle of Ju ly , Mr. a n d Mrs. S h ip m a n will th e n le av e fo r B uenos A ires. th e T e x a s P o w e r and burg. boma U n iv ersity , ployee o f L ight C o m p a n y a t Dallas. A f t e r a h o n e y m o o n to H o u s to n and G alveston , Mr. a n d Mrs. Cecil will reside in Dallas. tr ip G O O N O U T I N G A la rg e g ro u p o f M ethodist s t u ­ to D illin g h a m ’s pas­ d e n ts w e n t a a f t e r n o o n on tu r e S a t u r d a y h a y r id e a n d o u tin g . O u td o o r g am es w ere played, and th e g ro u p s a n g songs a r o u n d th e ca m p fire . - .........o ------------- C. Boss G reen, w ho rec eiv e d his B. B. A. d e g r e e in 1930, is now lo c ate d is I n te r n a t i o n a l Business w ith M achine C o m pany . in San A nto n io . He th e * • * Pickett-Nichols took place of D orothy W e d d in g r i t e s fo r the m a rr ia g e \ n n Nichols, o f A ustin, ex-student of T h e U n iversity of Texas, to Tom P ic k e tt o f P a le s tin e ai noon S a t ­ u rd ay , J u n e 27, at the N ichols’ home. Dr. W . R. M inter, p a s to r o f th e F irs t S o u th e r n P re s b y te r ia n the C hurch, was cerem o nies. in charge of M em bers of th e fam ilies of the frie nds couple an d a few close w e re the only on es present B I RTH A N N O U N C E D Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Cumley, e x - s tu d e n ts of th e U niversity, a n ­ n o u n c e the b irth o f a son Fues- d ay, J u n e 16 Mrs. C um ley w as Mrs. P ic k e tt, a lth o u g h a g r a d ­ u a t e of S. M. II., is a f o r m e r sin th e U niv ersity . Mr. P ic k e tt, a m e m b e r of B e ta T h e t a is a g r a d u a t e of is S helby < a th e r in e Clar, G am m a Phi B eta, Fummt.r w ith his p a r e n t s a t Wa I- now c o u n ty a t t o r n e y of A n d e rso n », '.crux a n d Mr. C u m ley w as know n to his classm ates as “ C o m m o d o r e ” < 'ualley. d e n t o f ju n i o r in Baylor School of Medi- Pi cine a t Dallas, is s p e n d in g th e T he U niv ersity of Texas. He th e U n iv e rsity , now Jesse H opkins, a f o r m e r Btu-1 d en t f r a t e r n i t y , I C ou n ty , jer< of a* a j PAGE FIVE I Linder-Hillister Miss Lula M Rowley, assi t.ant Weeks, and Miss Baw ley will r e ­ dea n of w om en, an d MU- Mar- I u r n to Aust in fi r th e second Miss S a r a Phillips H U lister of g a r e t Peek, stu d e n t life se c r e ta ry te rm of su m m e r school, S c h e n e c ta d y , N. YL, a n d C larence H ugo L inder, f o r m e r ly of A ustin, fo r w om en, left A ustin for a n au- tom obile tr ip to T en n e sse e, whet w ere m a rr ie d in S c h e n e c ta d y they will spend th e ir vacation. F ay Wilson of B e a u m o n t has been a r e c e n t vi Hor a t the Pi B e ta Phi house. the is a T hey will spend s e v e ra l days as the U n iv ersity , has J the guest of Miss D orothy Go- G ene ra l haue r, as sista n t d ean o f w omen, J u n e 16. Mr. L in d e r, who g r a d u a t e of the g u e s t of bee n em ployed by E le c tr ic C o m p an y a t S c h e n e c ta d y An H ende rson, K,v» Mss- Peek will th e family of G eneral T. W. (ire fo r th e past seven years. Reed G ra n d b e r r y , a d ju n c t p r o f e s s o r of j electrical e n g in e e rin g in th e U n i­ to Mr . F rance- Goldbeek i i visit­ to S c h e n e c ta d y in H ouston as in Nashville several gory. - a t M u e lle r’s Shoe S to re visit f o r ing versity. went he hest man. ♦ * ♦ Fox-Hillyer o f Mr. B illyer, d a u g h t e r T he m a rr ia g e of Miss L o re n a and I Mrs. IU IU B illyer of I ouUe, and a g r a d u a t e of the U niversity, and Je sse lh Fox of T h o r n t o n is set for Monday, J u n e 29, a t Bi l b i th e vetting. o ’clock in T he ce re m o n y will take place in St. M a rtin 's L u th e r a n C h u rch , Austin. Rev. F. G. R o c s e n e r will o ffic ia te. The b r id e ’s p a r e n ts will th e e n t e r ta i n at a rec eption ch u rc h p a r lo r s im m ed ia te ly a f t e r the cerem ony . in D A U G H T E R B O R N s tu d e n ts of The U niv ersity : T r o t , a nnoiim e Mr and Mrs. Otis H a rris, ex- of t he b i r t h of a claught cr. 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PENNEY GO 5 1 3 - 1 5 C o n u r e * * A v e ■ ' ' U r - y • A G E S I X WcaL-Jas ae. . . . = Recruiting Rule Added to League F o o t b a l l Code Bulldiins Being Prepared For Next Y ears Contests A d o p t i o n o f a n o w r u l e i n t hit f o o t b a l l p l a n o f t ho T e x a s I n t e r ­ s c h o l a s t i c L e a Rue. a u t h o r i z i n g t h e d i st r i ct e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e t o d i s ­ q u a l i f y a n y h i g h s c h o o l w h o s e o f ­ f i c i a l s o r “ fans** art b e l i e v e d t o bt r e c r u i t i n g p l a y e r s , has I e o n a n ­ n o u n c e d b y A t h l e t i c D i r e c t o r R o y H e n d e r s o n , o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y L e a ­ g u e B u r e a u , T h i s a n n o u n c e m e n t f o l l o w - a nu < t i n g of t h e s t a t e e x e - i a l i v e c o m m i t I c e here. fl u a l ­ T h e n e w rul e a d d s t o r e a d y e x i s t i n g d u t i e s o f ' • d i s ­ t rict e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e a t h i r d f o o l ' a i ! o n e , na m e Iv. i < i pi e t hat hi g h st hut I w o r t h w h i l e in s c h o o l a s a n r . l o c a ­ iv c o n ­ t i o n a l f o r c e w j u n I" -pi t r o l l e d . T h e o t h e i t w o d a t a a r c tried c h a m p i o n to t o c e r t i f y the ti t i m e , a n d t h e s t a t e o f f i c e i n d m t o e n f o r c e r u l e s in t h e d i s t r i c t . D i s q u a l i f i c a t i o n P e n a it v ‘ f a n ’ “ E f f o r t s o n t he part l oca l e>f a n y to s c h o o l o f f i c i a l o r r e c r u i t p l a y e r s wi l l be c o n s i d e r e d a v i o l a t i o n o f t h e pi ni ppl e, arid w i l l s u b j e c t t h e s c h o o l to d i s q u a l i ­ f u r t h e r f i c a t i o n , ” the* lie l e a d . tin d i s t r i c t c o m m i t t e e m a d e b y ha s a f t e r Hie s c h o o l n e w “ D i s q u a l i f i c a t i o n m a y c o n e d rn I i lie t o be b e e n g i v e n a n o p p o r t u n i t y its o w n d e f e n c e . W h e n h e a r d in a it wi l l s c h o o l r e m a i n on t h e d i s q u a l i f y d list u n ­ til its £ u p e r i n t e m i t ni ha- c o n v i n c ­ is d i s q u a l i f i e d , ed the c o m m i t t e e t hat t h e n no-: c o m p l a i n e d o f h a v e b e ii r e m o v e d a n d t ha t h e c a n g u a r a n t e e O h p r o ­ p e r in his s c h o o l . ” c onduct , o f f o o t b a l l T h e rn vv r ub g iv t h e di t cie t b l a n k e t a u t h o r i t y t o di q u a l i f y a n y s c h o o l win re b e l i e f . c ur i a nt that t h e r e c r u i t i n g o f a t h l e t e s is g o i n g o n . Mr. H e n d e r s o n rail!. T h e e f - f e e t i v i tiers o f i t s e n f o r c e m e n t im-- e n t i r e l y w i t h tin* di s t r i ct c o m m i t ­ I ii tin pa.-; t h e c m •! ifcu l i o n t e e . itch t hat o f I he Leap ne has b e e n it ha* b e e n n e c e s s a r y f o r tin in- < l i g i hi l i t y o f a parti, a j a r at Uh Ie J" he p r o v e d b e f o r e t h e a c h o o ! us- hi m m a y he i n g d i s q u a l i f i e d . ’I h e r e ha s ho. ti rn* r ega l : t on g i v ­ in, a n y c o m m i t t e e a r b i t r a r y a u- t hoi Sty t o .Ii q u a l i f y a m bool . 1 7 0 , 0 0 0 C o p i e s M a i l e d I h e o f f i c e f o r c e of t he L e a g u e i s p r e p s i i n g b u l l e t i n s f o r t h e n e x t b u l l . ; un c o n t e s t . Thes® y e a r ' s jo Tiled by T h e U n iv or- i t y VV Ii! bf P r e s s a n d wi l l bs to i ne mhe r* at a c t u a l c o s t . L e a g u . is to o r lait t hat A n e w spoiling; f u r n i s h e d u s e d a a s u j> jib* m e n ta r e t o t h e s t a t e - a d o p t e d tin t e x t * h a n d s < I t h o p: intl s. T h e Ie a- g u e wi l l d i s t r i b u t e I TO,hot) c o p i e s o f Un* b u l l e t i n n t h e ne a i n o w t h e in t h e b l a ­ f u t u r e . A b u l l e t i n on g u e ’® d e b a t i n g out Me n th)*- n e x t s c hoo l y e a r : “ Re diva d, Ti ai f o r "Fbi P o i rn lr.\ I: L o b b y i n g as General !) ) I m - t o f t h e I r a c t i c e d i . m n i . d t o i 'ei .pb . ” t h e B e s t L u c i a i s ai.-o b e i n g p r e p a r e d . T h e I e- v i s e d Copy o f t h e c o e t i t u t i o n o f t h. L e a g u e w ill Im n ad v for d i s ­ t r i b u t i o n I, Mr. B e d i c h e k st at s d . a b o u t A u g u s t File e n r o l l m e n t t h e L e a g u e r e a c h e d a n e w h i gh l e v e l i b i s past. p a i d - u p s c h o o l y. ar whorl f i r m in to P< r »>< n bi ■ hip w< e t ecord* d. “ Tho. a l l o w e d to r. h a t e a l a r g e r p e r c e n t a g e o f I r a n s o o r i n - tie.* L e a g u e t i o n e x p e n Hts t h a n e v e r b e f o r e to t h e c o a t <•:•*.«. un ta j-< hi s c c i r ” in Mr. B e d i c h e k a n n o u n c e d . T h i s i e - ( > n all ti a n :• »r t a - I u n d w a ma t h t i o n e x p e n s e s a b o v e f o u r d o l l a r s . In * r c p t e n nt at i va g r o u p nj t hi s w a y , a l a r g e r a n d t v * , t he c o n t . •.*- fin* Bu r in p a r t i c i pa t e f i i r a n - p o r t a t h m expert- * P r a c t i c a l l y ; t r a l i ze d . f r o m t h e c o l l e c t e d m e m b e r s h i p used in t his n ai npr in t h e I T H E S U M M E R T E X A N Deed Is Executed For Giving U. T. Littlefield Home H ouse and Grounds Kept A s Life Estate For Mrs. Littlefield Execution o f the deed giving to I SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 193 J terest after a certain period of years, for a main building for the University. This fund is still un­ expended. -------------- - o ---------------- - Fruit, V eg eta b le Ship m en ts Increase A l l - S h i r l e n l T a c t k J l U U d i l v d v l : i n c t 0 w o r d r e c o i * K l b 5 ’ fc“ , r i < T , hurt Mc A Hist» r received his d. D I nays in tommy He was sc l o o t e d by the Bishop M‘1 , ffreG fr° m Lhe University in 192 I * T * U n iv e r s it y T h ea te r to G iv e n n OI- Play Here July 8, 9 l l I I The University Theater will pre- Fruit and vegetable shipments ' sent ‘“Tommy,” a three-act com- of 10,128 cars from Texas farms cdy on W ednesday and Thursday llie Dus­ during May represented an ' and ‘V tin High School Auditorium. The curtain will rise promptly at 8:20 o ’clock and no one will be ad­ mitted after that time. Admission price is to be 50 cents while hold­ ers of activities f e e .receipts are to be admitted free. The play is directed by Monroe Lippman. in- n 'kr*d"?’ duyv ' h“ « “ r”»u ,"f , . . . f , , , , the B ureaus report paid. Totals , 'a UmVenB*5'' The seasonal tendency » to- J* ‘lc' iine during this period, Tho University of T .»»» the A n s - " 0" * oI 11 per ccnt ov”r Apri1’ tin horn,, of the late Major George ‘’‘" '" T " * w . Littlefield has been a nn„unc- m^ w ed. Major L ittlefield's will be- queathed this tory., estate to t he d ! tinivnreia, « . tl University with the understanding , Y I that his widow shout,I retain it as T i a home during her lifetim e, and sh,aped during that after her death it should he- K ,orn,pop‘b "'1 I T ' Marl<'DTh"rbl'r’ * '« » » Many thc of the I S ‘” “Ly.! f * ™ * - J« ' than the net decline as compared; Fhurber, Macon U) n):!0. This loss waa o ffsH in i Wilson. Louis lh,lh bin,u j some measure by a heavier m ove-: o . ""’"i ! T h ! » ' Mr' u Bodily; Judge M cA llister B ack The all-student cast is as fo l­ Mrs. Wilson, Mali Ie Claire llan- lows: I ^ , . , . . tv „ . Shipments during Mar by com v t 1 getable., 567 .*.WW ,' inn,lilies were us folhnv-: mixed o f the many g ifts Majo'r Littlefield, for- . mer regent, made to the I mvcr- s i t y . T h e t h e s e g i f t s l a r g e s t o f was the -urn of $.‘100,009, which, according to his request, has been I-pent for the erect ion o f a dormi- It,,matora* “ f 7 J ' Potatoes, 2.015 Antonio tory for freshman girls, the Alice > C*.r ’ t u! unbM r’ P. Littlefield Memorial Dormitory. I f lie bequeathed $260,000 to t h . be*"S’ T . . . t Diversity to be used for a mem- • i d ia l archway or gatew ay to the main University campus. .?*>0 greens, 2 cars; groin corn, . cars; plums and prunes, 2 cars; , and watermelons, 2 cars. A t U . of C hicago A fter .■omplnt.ng an archacolog- leal study of Oahu. ILiwaii. .I. (iil- o nTr I bBrt McAllister, form erly of San a Kradu. u. of Th(, ' 11 ! l uiversity of I, \as, has returned »•« U.K hi»g duties at « ," * *b I tqUUl t < va I he i l ( ’ , mp. ' o dpt or, fo Major* v a n d e i , i a i hel d \ pi i I 8. w ii h ippiisi, t he well whowii rni'M'h' o f S a n A n t o n i o . I . 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