TKe Weather T a r t l y cloudy. No. 227. Leisy to Speak Friday Night At Campus Theater Professor Lectures On ‘Am erican Familiar Letters’ $ Publishes Texts Critical W orks W ritten By English Instructor From S. M. U . | Dr. E a rn e st E . Leisy will lec­ t u re on th e s ub ject “ A m e ri c a n F a m ilia r L e t t e r s ” a t th e open a ir t h e a t e r F r i d a y night, J u l y 2 5 , a t 8 o ’clock. Dr. L e isy is a p r o f e s ­ sor of English at S o u th ern M eth o­ Dr. I,oisy received his b a ch e ­ lor of a r t s d e g re e fr o m th e U n i­ v e rsity of K a n s a s, his m a s t e r of a r t s d e g ree from the U n iv e rs ity of C h icag o , and his d o c to r of phil­ osophy d e g re e fr o m the U n i v e r ­ sity of Illinois. He receiv ed a fellowship to H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity , and also a t te n d e d school a t B e th e l College. W a * l l l i noi * I n s t r u c t o r in stru c to r He w as an in E n g ­ lish a t th e U n iv e rs ity of Illinois from 1 9 1 8 to 1 9 2 3 , and was head of th e d e p a r t m e n t o f En glish a t from W e s le y a n U n iv e rsity , III., 1 9 2 3 to 1 9 2 7 . Dr. I ad ry is the a u th o r an d ed ito r of sev era l t e x t hooks. He has published " M a t e r i a l s f o r In ­ L i t e r a - in American t u r e , " “ C r i ti c a l H isto ry of A m e r ­ ican L i t e r a t u r e , ” “ T h e E a r l y N o v ­ J a m e s F e n i m o r e C o o p er * els of and an edition “ T h e S c a r l e t l a t ­ ter*” He is the ad v is o ry e d it o r to the J o u r n a l of A m e r ic a n L i t e r a ­ ,and th e S o u th w e s t Review . t u re — — — ------o - —— Phone It In 9181-61 ( 9187 After IO p. rn.) Society New> Personals VOL. X X X I. 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M oore, c h a i r m a n o f D ean V. the c o m m i t t e e on e n t e r t a i n m e n t , t i c k e t th e s ta te d . upon has hit O ne ingenious h is to ry p ro ­ a new' f e s s o r s ch e m e f o r giv ing d ire c tio n s to new s tu d e n ts on the c a m p u s so th a t th e y m a y find th e building for looking o r room it with a well by a s s o c i a t i n g th ey a r e known spot. In a n n o u n c in g th a t outs ide r e a d in g would be n e c e s s a r y in th e c o u rs e he m a d e th e fo llow ­ ing s t a t e m e n t : “ This in stitu tion m a i n t a i n s w h a t is known as a it is lo­ l i b r a r y ’ and ‘ r e s e rv e c a t e d ju s t w est of the E n g lish If it is impossible to c h an n el. the m a te r ia l you w a n t find t h e r e , you m a y find t h e Main the U n i v e r s i ty just L i b r a r y of B eck s a few p a c e s south of L a k e . ” Rolfe Lectures Tuesday Night At Open Theater ‘W e Are Not So Modern’ Speaker States In Address in v e s tm e n t tick e t will be j t h e a t e r T u e s d a y nigh t. th e c h a n g in g and the w o r t h $ 2 . 5 0 o r m o re in e n t e r t a i n ­ this m e n t r e t u r n s a f t e r even P rof Hits Upon I Engineers Issue Direction Schem e B u jje t in S e d i o n j AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JU LY 24, 1930. 'Her Husband’s Presented by Players SCO YCS With A udience Coffer-Miller To Present Second Comedy Tonight ,The Merchanl Gentleman* By A L E X M U R P H R E E F o r s ev era l su m m e rs J e s s ( o f f e r and M arth a Miller h ave brought th e ir c o m p a n y of p lay ers of c lass ical and m o dern c o m e d y to e n t e r ­ tain s u m m e r school s t u d e n t s and s u m m e r school stu d e n ts have n ever been d isappointed. T h e p r e s e n ta t io n of “ H e r H u sb a n d ’s W i f e ” by J A u g u s tu s T h o m a s with Mr. C o f f e r a n d Miss Miller iii the leads was — — *• > n o e xc ep tio n . T w o P l o t S t r a n d * By Moliere Starts A t 8 o’Clock Romantic Plot Show Given in London And New York City Recently Applications Due W e d n e s d a y For Language Exams Seniors Given Opportunity To Rem ove Degree Requirements A lthough the a u d ien ce was s e t dom con sciou s o f a s tra i n i n g of the voices of the a c t o r s in o r d e r to ho heard in th e h uge a u d i t o r - ' ium of the G r e g o r y Gymnasium, th ese it must he re c o r d e d p la y ers were m an y m o re noisy p e r f o r m e r s have ^ een p a i n t e d m th at C d a “ T h e M erch ant G e n tle m a n ,” c om ed y by M o l i e r e , wi l l be pie s eate d by the ( o f f e r Miller P la y i ers in th e G re g o r y G ym nasiu m to- » * 8 "vir k Th::,p'“v ,h*. been despite the size of the house. New OT H “ n S T h i s p in y u h s r e m i n i s c e n t o f (h o : 1 h l - P ' « « !,n" 1 *" """ M oi.! moat a m u sin g c o m ed ie s " f in the C o ff e r -M i ll e r p rod u ction of iere’s “ I m a g i n a r y I n v a lid " s u m m e rs ago. . i i . „ i • ler w a s the h yp oc h o n d ria c . i i tw o I whole lib rary of M oliere, who is T his lim e Miss M i l - j callet! lh.- n rc ttles l w r i t e r of s a t- ( h i , , , ire th e world has e v e r known. H t r For Catalogues Resume of History Given In Division Allotted To College Eight Departments Tau Beta Pi Organized For Senior Honor Students W ith a b r ie f r e s u m e of its his t o r y , its h onors an d aids, its a d ­ the mission and th e U n iv e rs ity c o u r s e s o f f e r e d , r e q u i r e m e n t s j has issued the bulletin of th e Ool- 1 lege of E n g i n e e r in g . T h i s bulletin is p a r t six o f the c a t a l o g u e , U n iv e r s ity g e n e r a l I w hich, fo r the f i r s t y e a r , has been divided tim e this into sec- I tions. C r e a t e d in 1 8 9 4 All s e n io rs who h ave not com- rio te d th e ir fo re ign la n g u a g e eg- T h e College of Engineering w as fVaak.I H u sb and 's W i f e ” w eaves the th e ir je a lo u s y on plot s tra n d s o f t r e a t e d in 1 8 9 4 , a d e v e lo p m e n t of d e g re e niust make a p p lica tion fo r for h er possible 8 b ou rg e o is m e r c h a n t , who h a . p a r t of a w ife e x a m i n a t i o n by W e d n e s d a y , the work in applied m a t h e m a t ic s ‘ social a m b ition s. O t h e rs h earin g s u c c e s s o r and the re s u lt o f S c h a e f f e r , given in the d e p a r t m e n t of l i t e r s - vised and skein -tan g lin g lies upon o f his d e sir e , tr a d e upon his vani- humati re la tio n s . t u r e , s cien ce, and a r t s . D eg rees c h a i r m a n of th e fo reig n lan g u ag e a m in a tio n re q u ir e m e n t fo r T h e s to ry is that of M. J o u r d a i n , t e a c h i n g him fe n c i n g , dane 3 0 ^ p r> A a ro n tw o th e : -------* ill-ad j u |y " ,n r ory - * I ty E n r o 11 rn ent F o r S u m m e r Now I 2 0 VI ore I han L a s t \ ear Th e last day fo r enrolling fo r c re d i t fo r th e second te rm of s u m m e r school will he M on ­ day. J u ly 2 7 . The last day fo r ad din g or dropping c ou rses will he T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 4 . F inal t o ta ls of s tud ents r e g i s - in s u m m e r school have t e r e d not been compiled at the R e g ­ i s t r a r 's o f f i c e y e t b ecau se of th e re the la te e n t r a n c e s , b u t bas had in crease of 1 2 0 the e n tire g u m m e r ses­ o v e r of 1 9 2 9 . T h e re w ere sion 1 .1 0 7 w om en 1 , 1 2 3 men and en ro lle d durit\g the s u m m e r of 1 9 2 9 . T o ta l s M onday g a v e the en ro llm e n t as 3 , 4 2 8 fo r t.hi an R u m m e r . On Fall Issue Of Longhorn-Ranger Contributions Due in Office August 15, Mclinger Sixtes f ., Work Under Way dist U n iv e rs ity . “ T h e r e a r e a n u m b e r o f e v e n t s W . T . R o lfe, professor of archi­ s cheduled on n e th e t ic k e t well w o r t h w h i l e , I N e w A r c h i t e c t u r e ” in th e open a i r l g r e e s in a r c h i t e c t u r e in 1 9 0 9 , d e - , the p r o g r a m which t e c t u r e , le c tu re d on “ T h e Old a n d i n g w e re fi r s t o f f e r e d in 1 9 0 4 , de- c o m m i t t e e f o r * the e x a m in a ti o n in civil e n g in e e rin g h ave been of- c o m m i t t e e , fered fro m th e s t a r t . a n n o u n c e d M onday, given in e le c t r i c a l e n g in e e r- M on d ay, A u g u s t 4. T h e room and T h e e x a m in a t io n will D eg rees he o f v ario u s ning in 1 9 2 8 . In p o i n t - j g r e e s in m e c h a n ic a l ideals e n g in e e ri n g in j s in c e 1 9 1 4 , d e g r e e s in c h e m ic a l en- ing ou t in a r c h i t e c t u r e in a c c o r d a n c e with g i n g e r i n g since 1 9 1 6 , d e g r e e s in begin- the c h a n g in g political, social, and a e r o n a u t i c a l e n g in e e rin g e c o n o m ic c o n d itio n s c o u n tr ie s , th e s p e a k e r g a v e illus t r a t i o n s of well known e x a m p l e s ! will be a n n o u n c e d l a t e r , he s ta te d . All c a n d id a t e s for th e d e g re e o f to b a ch e lo r of a r t s a re req u ired c o m p le te tw e lv e h ou rs of n u m b e r ­ la n g u a g e c o u rs e s and ed fo reign pass th e fo reig n la n g u a g e e x a m i ­ n ation b e f o r e rec e iv in g a d eg ree. S t u d e n t s w ho have c o m p le ted tw o tion a l h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y in en- n um bered c o u r s e s in a fo reign lan- th e g Uage o r a r e s t u d y in g th e seco nd a ll ,” a s s e r te d Mr. R o lfe in bring- U n iv e rs ity in 1 9 1 6 . M e m b e r s h i p . n u m b ered c o u r s e a r e eligible f o r tho e x a m i n a t i o n , b u t th e e x a m i n a - ing o u t th e f a c t t h a t m o d e r n a r - js limited to s tu d e n ts and g r a d u - tion to be given in A u g u s t will be f r o m som e a te s o f the College of E n g i n e e r in g c h i t e c t u r e and will he the f or s en io rs only o f old er f o r m . this typ e given its Mr. R o lf e t r a c e d the h isto ry o f , t h e i r class and h a ve a tta i n e d an 1 only one o f ‘ W e a r e not so m o dern a f t e r g j n e e ri n g , was o r g a n iz e d a t a c h a p t e r of T a u B e t a P i, na- who stand in th e f ir s t f o u r t h o f th e ty p es discussed. C o u r s e * L i s t e d is derived a r c h i t e c t u r e t e r m s so t h a t n o n -tech n ic al a v e r a g e g r a d e in it could be u n d e r- <«B *» o f n ot less t h an mummer. T h e f i r s t eighth of th e * ____________0 ---------------- J u l y 2 9 : L e c t u r e by E . M. C o u lt e r , “ A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y — j Anderson Speaks w e e k .” P r i c e o f the b la n k e t t a x is $ 1 . 5 0 I he and includes, s u b scrip tion to S u m m e r T e x a n , a 2 5 - c e n t r e b a te on e a c h a ll -U n i v e r s i t y d a n c e , and e n t r a n c e follow in g e n t e r ­ t a i n m e n ts . T h e t ic k e ts c a n be p u r­ to all ch a s ed paid f o r a n y day a t A u d i t o r ’s o f f i c e , ( E d u c a t i o n B u il d in g ) . the in S u tt o n Hall T h e c o m p le te sch edu le o f e n t e r ­ t a in m e n ts will he a s fo llow s: J u l y 2 4 : T h e C o f f e r - M i l le r P l a y e r s in M o li e r e ’s “ T h e c h a n t G e n tle m a n ,” G r e g o r y G ym - j J u l y 2 5 : L e c t u r e by Dr. E . E . J L e i s y — “ A m e r i c a n F a m i l i a r L e t- 1 J u l y 2 6 : Motion p i c tu re , “ Mas j n a siu m . t e r s . ” q u o r a d e .” New S t y l e . ” J u l y 3 0 : R e a d i n g s by I r e n e ! B a w l e y , G re g o ry G ym nasiu m . J u l y 3 1 : R e a d i n g s by Ire n e B a w l e y , G r e g o r y G ym nasiu m . A u g u s t I : C a m p u s c o n c e r t , d ire c te d by David G riffin , A u g u s t 2 : Motion p ictu re. A u g u s t 5 : Open. A u g u s t 6 : L e c t u r e by R o b e r t H. W illiam s, “ C e r v a n t e s and Don Q u i x o t e . ” A u g u s t 7 : C a m p u s c o n c e r t . A ug ust 8 : L e c t u r e by Miss Ruth P e n n y b a c k e r , “ N e g r o P o e t s an I P o e t r y . ” A u g u s t 9 : Motion p ictu re. A u g u s t 1 2 : C o n c e r t by St. J o h n ’s D istrict J u b i l e e C h orus. A u g u s t 1 3 : S a m u e l J o c k o I. L e c t u r e by Dr A u g u s t l l : C a m p u s . c o n c e r t . A u g u s t 1 5 : L e c t u r e b y Dr. F . the and T . M itchell, “ S pin oza M od ern Mind.” A u g u s t 1 6 : Motion p ictu re. A u g u s t 1 9 : R e cep t inn. A u g u s t 2 0 : L e c t u r e by A. I), l i t Killop, “ C i r c u l a t i n g L ib r a rie s in G r e a t B r i t a i n . ” j | e r J stood by l a y m e n . T h e s p e a k e r h as b een con nect-1 ed with th e d e p a r t m e n t of a r c h i- year> t e c t u r e o f th e U n i v e r s i t y f o r tw o , c la s s is e le c te d in th e j u n i o r y e a r , r e m a in in g eig h t in the s e n i o r A t o t a j o f full half, o r th ird y e a r s . H e has been identified c o u r s e s j8 given in the d e p a r t m e n t with n u m e ro u s d r a f t i n g and de- s ig n in g c o n c e r n s in the past. a r c h i t e c t u r e , nine in th e c hem i- in civil e n g i ­ cal e n g in e e rin g , 4 7 At Open Theater Joint University Services Planned Sunday Night T h e U n iv e rs ity P r e s b y t e r i a n n eerin g, five in d raw in g , 2 0 e le c tr i c a l e n g i n e e r in g , 4 0 c h a n ica l a e r o n a u t i c a l in in m e ­ in and e n g i n e e r i n g , e n g i n e e rin g , t h r e e f o u r in p e tro le u m p ro d u ctio n e n ­ gin e e rin g . ........ . 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It looks like the union s e r ­ vices a r e go ing to p rov e p r a c t ic a l a t the op e n air t h e a t e r a g a in this y e a r , ” Dean M oore s ta te d . — o ---------------- T ' ____I ^ P A . . l l ■ June T ra d e Dull, twice t h a t much. S h ip m e n ts usual [all „f) a(,„ut , Mnt B u s i n e s s R e v i e w S i t y s tw e en th e two m o nth s c o m p a re d j t o a gain o f 14 per c e n t this y e a r . " ■ - y s n s s r s ~ All t n (jt* ami philosophy. th ta lead s to the most laughable s itu a ­ tions. A love a f f a i r win ds its w ay J e s s G o f f e r th rou gh the c o m ed y . in ro le as J o u r d a i n has a n o th e r is a d e q u a te ly placed. The o t h e r m e m b e r s of the c a s t a re I which he well suited to th e ir roles. on th e W o r k is u n d e r w ay th e f r e sh m a n n um b er of L o n g ­ h o r n - R a n g e r , which will a p p e a r on re g i s t r a tio n d ay of the long s e s ­ sions, Al M clin ger, edi1or-in*ch ief, ( out ri- a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y . hution.s in th e form of jok es, c a r ­ too ns, arui short s to rie s a r e n e e d ­ B l a n k e t T a * A d m i t t a n c e ed. T ic k e t s a r e now on sale fo r in Main B uilding the play 114. S t u d e n ts will he a d m itte d on th eir be b lan k et t a x r e c e i p ts and will ■ r given rese rv e d s c a t s fo r 2 5 c e n t s . . e x t r a . G e n e ra l admission tick e ts will be 5 0 v e n t s and 7 5 c e n t s f o r re s e rv e d s e a t s . 16. T h e f r e sh m a n m o tif will be used issue, hut m a t e i i a l d ocs n o t h ave to be on! th ro u g h o u t th o S h o rt s u b je c t . glis f e a t u r e s and illu stra ted jo k e s a r e es pecially C o n t r i b u ­ d e sirab le. tion s m u st be in by a b o u t A u g u s t -----------------------------o——----------- E x -S tu d e n t W rite s On A rch ite ctu re Math Professors h u m o ro u s ! vc l ig a tio n S c o r e M a n y L a u g h * Miss Miller as Iren e Randolph s co re d laughs with h er c le v e r pan- to m ic e and with h e r facile m a n ­ n e r o f c h a n g i n g h e r mood. S om e of her m anner isms, in stea d of b e ­ ing o b je c tio n a b le a s m a n n e ris m s th e a r e , added m u ch to o f t e n P a r t i c u l a r l y in t rig u i n g was p a rt. her c le v e r handling of h y s te rica l c r y i n g and f e m in in ity spells. W ith , ' . f t m* __ _o n e r 1 to hoi flo u n c e s o f f Miss Miller ro om and leaves th e d iffic u ltie s ot e x p la n a tio n t o her long v u f f e i i n g ; uncle, played by J e s s C o f f e r . And then she flo u n c e s back to gu m up the d eta ils som e m o re. in p a r t self-willed . . . . . j i ty p ic a l | i , c o m e d y s en t im e n t a l J e s s C o f f e r ’s p e e r could hardly im agined. W h e t h e r he plays be in th e s a t ir ic a l com edy of Moliere o f or (He “ Mice and Melt,” C o f f e r , with his quizzical m a n n e r of r e a d i n g lines, his s m o o th n e s s, his a r c h n e s s of e x p re s sio n , and his g e n e ra l a ir of L a s t night, fu tility, as is cau g h t b e ­ tw e en the upper and n e t h e r mill* I s ton e s o f the U ncle who is splendid. Excavation For Culvert Started Bids for Construction Opened W ednesday E x c a v a t i o n s for the new r e e n ­ fo rced c o n c r e t e cu lv ert a t T w e n ­ ty -s ix th begun an d Duval w as M onday by J o e Mac ken, e x c a v a tion c o n t r a c t o r . T h e c u l v e r t wi span fi r s t ( nurse o f th e c re e k and f a c i l i t a t e ; r H ( ‘ - the c o n s t r u c t i o n of W a l le r C r e e k b ou levard . the p roposed the ( ' o f f e r d e m o n s t r a t e d He a p p e a r e d as c o m f o r ta b l e as a dent man with a c ase of egg s in his ab ility. I ^ , e University. Austin High School and has a plot c o m p lic a tio n , b a ch e lo r of s cien ce d e g r e e fro m H e w a s a stu- th e U n iv e rs ity e a c h ; an(j f r oni h e re w e n t as an in s t ru c t the U n i v e rs ity of Illin o is U j hand w a t c h i n g a s a f e fall from t o r to a W a l l e r C r e e k , and is tep in a p roject t o a l t e r th e was n o n c h a la n t with n e v er a M u - J 0 f A rk a n s a s and since the org an i he L a t e r he t a u g h t in the U n iv e rs ity t h e ; * ™ * t o r y window. And y e t S h a d e s “ A r c h i t e c t u r a l and S h ad o w s ” is th e title o f the seco nd book w ritten by E d g a r G r e e r Shel in ton , p r o f e s s o r o f a r c h i t e c t u r e the T e x a s T e c h n o l o g ic a l College a t L u bbock. Mr. Shelton is a g r a d u a t e o f th< Compile Articles University Radio T eacher’* Bulletin Edited By Mary E. Decherd “ T h e T e a c h i n g o f F r a c t i o n s ” by Dr. P. M. B a li h o ld e n a d j u n c t p r o ­ fe ssor of pure m a t h e m a t ic s a t l h '1 Club to Organize Tonight at 7:30 i n s t r u c t o r at le ad ing a r t i c l e U n iv e rs ity , latest T e x a s M a th e m a t ic s in the T e a c h e r s ’ B u lle tin , issued by t h e s t a f f o f the U n iv e rs ity m a t h e m a t ­ is ics d e p a r tm e n t . ed ite d by Mi^s M ary E . D ech e rd , ' zation of T e x a s T e c h , has been I a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f p u re m atb e- The bulletin the is p r o f e s s o r o f a r c h i t e c t u r e th e r e . ; m a t t e s . Mr, Shelton w as c o - a u t h o r w it h , O th e r a r t i e e s in the bulletin are by P r o f e or C arl L. SvenHon, aU o o f ’ th'' “ f* a l t e r i n g . follow in g: of r e f e r e n c e by h a d i n g universe “ A r c h i t e c t u r a l D r a f t i n g , ” which i s 1 High S c h o o l ; being used as t e x t book and book c a t io n , I T e x a s T e c h , of a book en titl ed E d n a von R o s e n b e r g o f A ustin in Multipli by J . W , ( alhoun of Die U n i v e r s ity ; “ T h e N u m erical N o ­ t a t i o n of the R o m a n s ,'’ by E r n e s ­ tine F . L e o n o f the U n i v e r s i t y ; r e ­ E m lycopedia B ew lev Serve* A* o c w i r y D r i v e s ------- .— . - o —- T h e o r e m , ” “ F e r m a t ’s S ign - ! t i CH. l « i - t the Instruction to Be Given In Mastery of Code Signals T h e U n iv e rs i ty Radio Club w i l l b e o rg a n ized this T h u r s d a y night in E n g i n e e r in g a t 7 : 3 0 o ’clock Building 1 0 6 . The purpose of th e club will he t o e n c o u r a g e i n te r e s t in the c o n s tr u c ti o n of a s h o rt w ave r e c e i v i n g arui t r a n s m i tt i n g a p p a r a ­ tus and in stu d y on the m ore r e ­ cent d e v e lo p m e n ts in the field of televisio n. In s tru c tio n will he given in th e m a s t e r y on c od e signals. M e m b e r ­ ship is n o t r e s t r i c te d to s tu d e n ts of th e U n i v e r s i ty but will be open S u p p o r t i n g P a r t . S t r o n g t h e w o m an whom Bids f o r the c o n s t r u c t i o n o f th e wife thinks is dow dy enough th e to cu lv ert wi l l he opened W e d n e s - be allowed t o m arry h e r husband 'h e e v e n t o f th e w ife ’s d ea th day, and work will s t a r t imrncd lately, C . G. L e v a n d e r , a s s i s t a n t j and who d e te r m i n e s U> a v e n g e the c o n s u l ti n g e n g in e e r, said y e s t e r - in su lt by d e m o n s t r a ti n g A h h e r in It, day. It will be 7 2 f e e t wide on T u r n to P a g e 2, Col. 4 the w est side and 1 3 5 f e e t wide I It is e x p e c t e d t h a t _ T w e n t y - W eb b to Give New . o f stock.*7*^MU. s h a r p re d u ctio n “ N otab ly, a re d u c Nichols -aid. Don in o u tp u t o f a b o u t 5 p er c e n t o ccu rs fr o m May t o J u n e , w h e re a s w ay and Duval, this y e a r tho decline is m o re t h a n a xth s t r e e t will be clo s e d to t r a f 1 fie f o r m o re t h an a m o n th . T r a f - j 1 fie will be d e to u re d o v e r E a s t ; Course in H istory . — — —» A n n o u n c e m e n t has been m ade Dean Second Term — —» Miss L u la M a ry B e w l e y , assist- T h irtie th S t r e e t b e t w e e n S p e e d - j of a new h isto ry c o u r s e t o be o f - a n t to the Dean o f W o m e n , is a c t th e second P.. ing Dean o f W o m e n by Dr. W . this t e r m fe red C o n t r a c t s will be l e t on the p av- W e b b . The s u b j e c t o f (he c o u r s e te r m o f s u m m e r sch oo l. Miss r i g w ork o f the b o u le v a rd av soon >- W e s tw a r d E x p a n s i o n , arid as the c u l v e r t is c o m p le te d , IL R . ‘ will be num bered H is to r y 2 5 8 . F . Hollan d , c o n su ltin g e n g i n e e r , I will be given a t 8 o ’clock in G a r - J s u m m e r school, an d will n ot he has a n n o u n c e d te a c h i n g L a tin th e s eco n d ii R u b y I t ! l e r n l l , d e a n of w om en, live in th e o f f i c e . I rison Hall 1 2 0 . i t e r m of ac- Griffith Finds Fragment Verse by Wyatt fr o m should c om n u m icati with Paul M. to atten d . A n y on e ially in vited who wishes ad ditional in fo r m a tio n p rin ted B r i t a n n i c a , by IL S. V a n d iv e r o f [ t o all c iti z e n s o f A u s t i n ; licensed r a d i o a m a t e u r s have been e s p e c ­ the U n i v e r s i t y ; “ T h e M a t h e m a t ­ ics Rem ed ial P r o g r a m Used in the P o r t A r t h u r High S c h o o l ," by Miss E d ith B e n z , i n s t r u c t o r , and F« I). A u s ti n , d i r e c t o r , "of t h e m a t h e ­ P o r t m a tic s d e p a r t m e n t of “ S u b j e c t A r t h u r High S c h o o l ; S ch ool J u n i o r High M a t t e r in [ M a t h e m a t i c s ,” by J . L. H en derso n “ F o r m u l a s o f E d u c a t i o n a l M e a s u r e ­ I B a s i c m e n ts ,” by I* Ii. F e r t s e h o f A us­ tin High School. T h e las t a r ti c l e in th e bulletin is one on “ T h e A s ­ on s ociatio n b e tw e e n F r e s h m a n H igh -Sch oo l T e s t s and Tennis Courts Open All D ay; Rules Given Swimming Pool Open to Women th e U n i v e r s i t y ; ‘ Passing* H arg is. th e in the F i r s t S e m e s t e r in the I n ive r- A u g u s t 2 1 : C a m p u s c o n c e r t . A u g u s t 2 2 : L e c t u r e by Dr. J . H. McG in nis, “ R e g i o n a l i s m : T h e H ope o f A m e r i c a n C u l t u r e . ” A u g u s t 2 3 : M otion p ic tu re . atty. Current Events On the Campus T h u r s d a y ----------- . W h o l e s a l e an d re t a i l t r a d e in T e x a s d u r i n g J u n e w as dull, a c ­ c o r d in g to B e r v a r d Nichols, e d i t o r o f the T e x a s B u sin ess R eview , is­ the B u r e a u of su e d m o nth ly by B u sin ess R e s e a r c h a t the U n i v e r - i “ M erc h a n d ise is n o t m ovin g in eases w h e re the f r e e l y e v e n s a m e v alu es a r e o f f e r e d a t low er p ric e s t h a n those of l a s t y e a r a t this said. “ Sales of 8 9 d e p a r t m e n t s t o re s lo­ t i m e . ” Mr. N ich o ls in 2 4 c iti e s c a t e d a m o u n t e d to $ 4 , 5 5 1 , 0 0 0 in th e s t a t e .June, o f S i x t e e n t h poems a r e on tw o p rin ted leaves of a C a r e le s s n e s s in usin g prin ted which th e bin der used fo r c n d -p a - C e n t u r y p r i n t e r leaves fo r end-sheet-, in binding a per- in -N a d of blank leaves. One 1 5 5 1 vo lum e t o be c re d i te d f o r the s a vin g of a p rice le ss f r a g - m e n t o f v e r s e , supposed to be n um b e red leaf s eem s the o t h e r would be 4 ;>, but to be n u m b e r is gone w ith the badly is Dr. in f o rth c o m in g issue of S tu d ie s E n g lish , a U n iv e r s ity pub lication. iden- th e ; of the five ( i r i f f i t h 4 4 ; ! t i f i e d one of th e I “ B o k e " as a v a r i a n t of S ir T h o m a s ! the ta k e p ain ,” “ B o k e . ” im m e d i a te l y the p o em s in I W y a t t ’s " M y pen, f o r m e r l y in the B ritw e ll C o u r t L i ­ the possession b r a r y and now in o f H. (J. b u lg er, a p p e a r e v e r y on< poems to be found in s ' ! y ot I txa-^. S t a r k f r a g m e n t of the p a r t o f th e w ritin gs of S ir T h o m a s worn mal gin W y a t t , S ix te e n th C e n t u r y En glish p o e t, a c c o r d i n g to Dr. fith and Dr. R. A. fJ tw , U n iv er- T h e lea v es w e r e fi r s t d iscov ere d his d i s c o v e ry R. IL Or if by Dr. ( ir i f f i t h on J u l y 5, 1 9 2 8 , ; T im e s L i t e r a r y th e f o r .Supplement, London f r a g m e n t , th en , s e e m s t o be two- he fo l d ,” in elude in the a r ti c l e in Stud ies in tw o p r o f i l e r tho con a n d, in w ritin g an a r t ic le ab out “ The i m p o r t a n c e of tho in an book. in spectio n of ru n nin g T h e R o b i n s o n ’s called on his re a d e rs f o r help ti tle o f th e I i d e n tify in g o t h e r poems, a s well been * fo ur p ages of verse is “ A B o ke of a -------- --------- , , the “ B o k e ” itse lf. E n g lish , of . F . M . B a n k s D ies A t H o m e H ere T u e s d a y 7 : 3 0 o’ c l o c k : M ee tin g of U n i - ; a . v e r i t y stu d e n ts and i n te re s te d a g a in s t $ 5 , 9 2 0 , 0 0 0 in J u n e , 1 9 2 9 . 8ity p r o f e>8or, 0 f E n glish . club, E n g i n e e r i n g Building f n r r « radir. a d eclin e o f 8 .1 p e r c e n t . Ail r e p o r t e d Total sales o f th e 89 de- Pry> cities e x c e p t tw o the de- a t t a c h e d to Dr. G r i f f i t h ’s discov- B a l a t t e * , ” a two-fold im p o r ta n c e ba jn the s u m m e r o f 19 2 * , of “ on c e a t t a c h e d hut even but even n a m e th e the to this c o llectio n I d e n t i f i c a t i o n C e r t a i n S e v e r a l o t h e r portio ns of 8 ‘ . n l U # n » MnlierpN corned v ! p a r t w e n t s t o r e s d u r i n g t h e f i r s t r , o ’c l o c k : “ The M e r c h a n t I t h iJ f r a g m e n t in the b a lk o f a of supposedly S ix te e n th C e n t u r y o - r - w ere th us identified with the s e n t - new r e a d i n g s of the t e x t Ba n k s, and fo u r sons, T . p re s en ted by p la y e r* . G r e g o r y G y m n a s iu m . th e F r i d a y y e a r . ( ’ of fer-M i ler h alf w e r e 8 . 9 p e r c e n t u n d e r those COp y 0 f R o b in so n ’* t ra n s la t i o n of E n g lish p oem s s e e m s to have b e e n : w riting* of W y a t t , and Dr, in the f i r s t six m o n th s o f las t M o r e ’* “ U to p i a ,” now in the fo r g o t t e n in the in t e rv e n i n g c e n - } v e n tu re d the s u g g e s tio n t h a t S t a r k collectio n at the U n i v e r-i t y . tu rie s, and no one seem s to k n o w N ntire “ Boke of B a l e t t e - ” might H t h u d p oem . fir st edition of W y a t t ’s i j u s t if i e d by a n y t h i n g of the c i r c u m s t a n c e s o f be the F o u r P a g e * R e c o v e r e d 8 O’c lo c k : “ A m e r i c a n F a m i l i a r E . le e t u r e by Dr. E . L e t t e r s , ’ L eisv , open a i r t h e a t e r , ‘ ’ R etail tra d e in th e e n t ire Unit- S t a t e s in J u n e w as 9 p er c e n t below t h a t in J u n e a y e a r a g o , a< - th e F e d e r a l R e s e rv e I c o r d in g t o S a t u r d a y 8 o ’c l o c k : " M a s q u e r a d e . ” mo- s y s t e m . All o f the tw elve d istric ts tion p i c tu re , o p e n a i r t h e a t e r . [ r e p o r t e d losses.” o f which are lines i certain a r e The f i a g m e n t con sists o f fo u r its origin al p ublication. t h re e c o m p le te p age . < ord a in in g and tw o i n co m p lete poem s, p a r t s Dr. Law C o l la b o ra t e * Thin Dr. G rif fith d e c l a r e d in ed t h a t the now so fr a y e d that an a r t i c l e he ha* w ritte n in col- w e n t * of th e of the W ee d fu n e ral home a w a i t in g “ 'J he CUD r t e o f V e n u s . ” D i f f e r - W y a t t , we must th ank a lazy book- the a rr iv a l of o u t of to w n rela- <*n< p- o c c u r r e d whic h c l e a r l y show- h ind er o f a b o u t 1 5 5 0 for using t i r e s . tw o wert . a m e hook. Vet In not fr a g - p iin te d s h e e ts found in his of fic e ............... -— ,------- ---------------- ------- . instead of clean white paper fo r a r e f o r m e r stu d e n ts o f th e I n i - } p a m e d by a woman ot P e g g v and Susie B a n k s m e n ’s c o u r ts , he m u st be a c co m - • TTn: tn t urn * Mi ase , T • I — t . illegible. T h e lah o ra tio n with D u Law f o r t h e ' t h e f r a g m e n t o f the “ O u r t e , ” j binding R o b in so n ’s ‘ U t o p i a . ’ v e r sif y . versify. “ F i r s t, it g i f W evidence • his home on Duval S t r e e t the e x i s t e n c e o f , possibly e a r l i e r t h a n 'T o tte l s Mis- f o u r < la u g h te rs. Mrs. h . Ro n y e rg , and Misses K a l e , Susie, an d P e g g y the c e l la n y ’ ( 1 5 5 7 ) , an d then it pre ly ric poem s} d ay. He . I*. M. B a n k s of A ustin died at I ues- is survived by his wife, , . J * w o f at least tw o o f W y a tt s poems S., f r e d M„ and J . >. the and possibly f o u r new s t a n z a s of ( e i g h t g r a n d c h ild re n , and If these calim s a r e t te rs . f u t u r e e d ito r- The body ( ’.. E . Ban s, two sis- is being held at The sw im m in g pool in the bass- m e n t of Building the V o m an ’ : will be open to wom en stu d e n ts of the second t e rm of s u m m e r school from 9 t o 6 o ’clock. A s u p e rv iso r wit ibe t h e r e to assist an y o n e who wishes to sw im , Miss A n n a Hiss, a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r and d ire c to r tr a in i n g f o r wom en, of p h y sic al a n n o u n c e d . T h e r e will he no ten nis c la ss ­ te r m , but es d u r in g th e second th e w o m e n ’s tennis c o u r t s will be open all day. T h e s a m e rules c o n ce r n in g men the c o u r ts apply as p la yin g on a t a n y o t h e r time. The rule s t a te s t h a t f o r a m a n to play on the wo- I Cates ([hr Summer (texan IDLING ALONG I a i l l I VY s T H E S U M M E R T E X A N Explorers Who Made South blight T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 2 4 , 1 9 3 0 . - - — 1 ■ Official Notice cher’s certificate extended S T U D E N T S who wish to have t e a ­ on the basis of work completed dur­ ing the f ist summer term school should leave their old Cer- teficate and a fe e of $1 at the Registrar's Office. of E. J. MATHEWS, registrar. -------------- o--------------- W alter P eniston and Jack Par­ cel!, Delta Epsilon's from Carne­ gie. are the gu ests of Roger Dur- kee at his lodge on Lake Dallas. They will return the first of next week. Miss Mary Goldman, instructor in th* first term, has gone to San Marcos, where she will be a f a c ­ ulty member during the second term. Elton Weyell Kreuger of Mar­ ion, student in the University thh rummer, returned from a trip to Houston and Galveston Monday. able to produce are, in fact, the reason for se ein g the plays they i C C i i t history Mure Atlantic and geogi aphy were a litten when his Rear Admiral By id and crew of three made their epic I .m u . in their ha-** at Little America in the flight from m uthernm ost latitudes, to the per right, Rernt Balehen, pilot; South Pole and back. in the big tri-motored plane shown above. Inserts are as follows: Upper lower left, ( apt ain A shley U. McKinley, radio operator; and lower right, Harold June, radio left, Rear Admiral Bvrd; up­ operator. Labor’s ‘ Big 'three' Confer pi ture< of persons, real person­ which Coffer and Miss Miller are present.. P H O N E b - 0 - 6 - 0 Th, three most pron mens labor men mi the V it!. Arm noun eon tii.ent are shown above, as they met at the American Federation of I *bor convention in Toronto, I .eft to right; Secretary of Labor J. J. Davis; VV Ilium Green, president of A. F. of L . ; and Petei Heenan, Canadian minister of labor. be old* r than /avo Agha, who claim.- th- fabled to in -I , . . Riot More than -•’ 0 pc ra’ tb . • VV wider top it? attempt >tr . . . . ■ I leat ‘1 xpan* led a ion . I in VV ashington, I >. C., >o t ha draw wouldn’t wotk and a1! ping wa- beld up; I • now I ell on till 11 Pik< s “ Fan I Ca n oil . -headline I bat's t ht how En- .1 gg! e : ll g • • t t he O’ 7 inch Hutchins were romp* tent in mon: unimportant n-!*1-. 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B u y T i c k e t * A n y T i m e i n A d v a n c e — O f l i c e , A u s t i n H o t e l . P h o n e 7 7 5 5 . M i l t o n M o r r i s , D . P . A . Classified Ad Section * IT A ’ /■ 1. 2. 3. 4. Hard w o r k . F o r a n d a f a i n * ! . T r e a t y t i i p e , G u t a o n B o f f l u m . “ G#niu* in mainly an affair <>; energy ” Arnold in in the! is' ? -invention in spite of complete nudity, j is, and only Lord their L im p D’Orplid Hot Weather, Fat! Cat rot, a n i l tim* s trend o f th** to sw in g naked its various stages from the general have combined ness in grit i . , y plow t«, wholly minus prominent positions to news of the day. -rn the defense, which, it is cum rn cd, usually means a well founded fear for the justifiability of th* is being defended. stand which The outdoor cult which sprang up in Gel many im mediately after ?H- Worried War has ceased to att rn I much attention the scantiness of its favotcd costumes. hi* n more “ radical” cult meet ing at in paris recently had a falling out over the question of whether tot put on a fig leaf or leave it and everything els* oft. their ad­ vance toward The loin cloth, r e g a l-led by mod athletic auth oat ties a- necessary I for vital protection but regarded by one branch of the nudist cult aa th*' banner and badge o f world­ in the liness, va c the “ fig leaf case in hi* Al thai Bug Baer copyrighted column recently stuck his tongue far back in his cheek! and delivered a tirade against the] new, cool habit of wearing noth-i Ing but pajama--, in the day time.j that knows what at night, giving a < the crux; o f ho objection that the wearing of pajamas “ spoils our reputation as a wide awake nation ’’ He g e f ­ ilte boid. An ex film a- tress wa*, arrested by blushing Hollywood cops who found her driving homei from the beach in a sport roadster^ and clothed thought about Amarillo police recently received a telephone call from a feminine K.gypt conscientious objector who wont (lit. when earthquake ed to wear boot of Italy socks, by gosh, hut an O'Donnell Mussolini win pastor imposed a penalty of three (| u i a n rcarnet’’ her grocer forced the baptistry I his column . in nothing “ T H I S ” lob yeai THI S being but a when may for be in The naval treaty, const ucted, “ by n i Aith ii Bi 'ham- put Great Britain and Japan, I • the fighting power of our ships, has been confirmed by the Sen­ ate and signed by the P n s i d e n ' of the United States. It has some- tiling d<* with six-inch gun-, throwing 105 pound shells, but J the average man is f a r more con-j cerned with the price of steak, the new pee wee golf course, and; j the latest remedy for sunburn, Dav Editor R ep orters: Helen Romberg, Sheila M i l l i n g Re ( -iir flays wade for alee pin'; J W i t h BIL L E I L E R S I « w J I D E S O F J U L Y A m ’1 no use » within,* i <-r f l a y * t h o ! f»n f* w e t ® co' t l Thit k .netii weather’s f**r No? f-p-r tining ter «< hool. Set h day# mr not fer r r « d ln \ H e r f r o w n i n ’ o v e r h o o k 4, Forget th ’ garden needs* weedin', S t a r ! l o o k i n ' f o r v h a d y r.o-.k j^ay down on th' green grawtej*. t rider some obi oak free, l i s t e n to th' U'et frog -’ -a ■ ■■. \ n ’ to th* hum m in’ humble g***. Art' not fee fa* In’ th' sun, Vt ait'll th' “ta r h tart peepin,* (.ive me th’ night* for fun Gala w aitin’ to b«* spooned. -.rn-,p oi lot VSI over t h ’ Waitin’ for fib* to be < m ooed , into ear thet bb eve them not. VV hen th' nle moon’* shm in’, Gene rh th* »id tunes st« .ni o’ b-arnin’, I O D A Y . S I t t B U I L F . T O R I A l . B y T H E T O R E A D O R MHP SLIN G IN G ha* b«’< >>m< a problem "f untied proportion in the gory political urtna- o f today. Kin*! confider# doc* the avcrag** American object to mud heavin g on any except wet (-round.*? Fin- phatu ally he doe* no!! Bu? when that name noble chai arter RI-ta his nwti vixaiie smeared, loudly docs h< deploie the condition arid lone H c omethini; like en*tor o il; quite all right aa long a* your dear neighbor is ta k in g it, Thnn if M»vrrthing should be done about it, what for inftance? Htart in at tho root of thtaga? Leg* Alation to pi event little < hildren from playing with mud plea and from conauming them would be th?* I firft ate p. We will atop hero and lower the porch TT hTt-fn-rvt-q mg condition*. t'Oneomption of mud pjea is a fte r all not an**ther form of T. B. Why not have Hoover declare a Mud Pieleas week? Dr le t’s have a ntraw vote o f the question, a la Literary Digest; the hay crop has been good this year* The cem eteries should also he guarded by United States marine* to keep the politicians from digging up each other’s pasts. A gruesome business from the ground up. And new revelations should always he made with the shades down. You think this dyer i f s too com plicated for us, t t t T h e T o r e a d o r p r o b a b l y a i n t g o t m u c h ( K i t e , b u t h r s u r e d o n ’t l i k e t h i « h e r e r i t r y t i n g i n g w h e r e t o m e b u x o m d a m e c r I»*y- w i n d o w e d g e n t h o w l * e t t h e m o o n o r t h e c e i l i n g u n t i l t h e i r v e r y t o n s i l * b e c o m e b a d ­ l y s p r a i n e d . t t t We notice when- thousands of people lined the streets and cheered as Chicago cops chased a g a n g ­ ster up and down the streets. Such things are tak­ ing the pla* »• of the - in tis parade of a decade ago, I I t Senor F*1 Producto invited several friends to a watermelon feast t h e other night, and now one of them instru­ i s su ing him for failure to provide ments of attack. It cost this g u y t | 0 klinkcrs to have seeds removed from his ears via operation, J u* t l i k e w e w a * t e l l i n g y o u *M, t h i i a g e t e * * T u r k w h o h a * c o m e t o A m e r i c a t o p r o v e t h a t a c c i d e n t * w i l l h a p p e n , c l a i m * t h a t b e h a * c o m u m r d t e v a r a l t o n * o f • w e r t * i n h i * t i m e Al l o f w h i c h t o e * t o • h o w t h a t b i l l b o a r d * c a n ' t b e t r u » t e d . t t t t t t Adv. Buy a collegiate flivver world from under the transmission. and see the f “ An egotist is one who hasn't done anything to i f Le modest about t t t S W A N S O N G B t h a t a s it m a y . E v f r y d o g h a s hi* d a y , A n d for t h a t w e i g h t y r e a s o n , I c u l l t hi * m y s e a s o n . t i t C L A S S R O O M E P I S O D E N O 2 Th# p r o f l a z i l y d r o n e d a w a y . S t u d e n t * s a t l i k e h o u n d * at b a y , L n t e n i n g t o hi * e v e r y w o r d . 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W h e t h e r w e lift an a u t o m o b i l e o u t r i g h t by ma in force, or w h e t h e r w e appl y the jack, t h e r e ib little d i f f e r e n t e in e n e r g y e x p e n d e d a n d work In f ac t, l es s work is d o n e in tile first don*'. in d i s t r i b u ­ is g a i n e d m e t h o d , ti on o f e n e r g y is lost in t i m e a n d d i s t a n c e . If o n e be a g i a nt , h o w e v e r , and can l ife an a u t o m o l u b e a s i l y , w h y e m p l o y t h e use of a j a c k ? Or i f o p e has no j a c k , he m a y be fo r ce d to use m a i n s t r e n g t h if he w a n t s his l o a d l ifted. T h e first c a s e is p a r a l l e l # ^ lh that of t h e g e n i u s or me n ta l giant w h o f i n d s a it just a- e a s y t o cid s u m m e r wo rk wi th , Having o f tim?*. T h e s e c o n d h a s its p a ra l l el in t h e c a s e o f the ones w h o tind it i m p o s ­ b e c a u s e o f si bl e to a t t e n d t e a c h i n g or o t h e r duties, l o o , a pun on the w o r k “ l a c k , ” g i v i n g it a p o p u l a r s l a n g use m e a n i n g “ m o n e y , ” m a y e x p l a i n the p r ed i c ­ a me n t : -t son e. l ong s e s s i o n Roaming To Learn ! t Mix«*d w i t h T K A V K L IN a- a p i -- ;t i o d in t a n d i rig id' t h e w h o l e n a t u r e , • p i r e s h im h; o f t o a b et t e r a s u f f i c i e n t h u m a n a f f a i r s . a m o u n t nj s t u d s m g in o t h e r w a y s , it f o r m s t h e b a s i s o f t h e mo-t. s u c c e s s f u l e d u c a t i o n t h a t o n e m a y r e c e i v e . a t h o u s a n d s t u d e n t s in t h e f ir s t t e r m of s u m ­ m e r s e s s i o n h a v e w i t h d r a w n t o t r a v e l o r to r e s t . T h o s e w h o h a v e c h o s e n t o t r a v e l a r e p l a n n i n g e d u c a t i o n t h r o u g h a f ir s t h a n d a c q u a i n t a n c y w i t h t h e in t h e U n i t e d p l a c e s o f i n t e r e s t , State-* o r a b r o a d . 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(im q u e , f o r r e a d i n g of th** m a n n e r s a n d c h Limn o f peo p les < an not to m a l c o n t a c t v i t h t h e m . If a pertu>n w i l l p r e p a r e h i m s e l f w i t h t h e i und’am en tal* of a world know ledge, and th e n le arn to ob.*«rv” t h e various phe nom e­ na in r e a l i t y , h e w i l l ainst porch; Memorial near Atlanta, Ga., was! 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S le e p in g p a rc h II :*K*W rn - * of camp i# 2218 Tom Green Phone 2*3329. HOME LAUNDRY • l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 D R L Y N N A L Y N N D e n ta l S u rg e o n * 1 0 1 Z N o rw o o d B ld g . becoming follows: John Masefield’s; Side shows: ir. to appear first composition i»oet pi int a ft er his “ Ah! laureate read a- Authors answer. All said. Ar-j rest Britannia’s bard's Brow's b e ­ ing bruised, but blest.’ . . . Says which? A H a r t i- County . ( T e x a s I n**gro has been foufid who . . ^TH U R SD A Y. JULY 24, 1930. THEATERS “ L O V E A M O N G T H E M I L ­ L I O N A I R E S ” — w i t h C l a r a B o w , M i t z i G r e e n , a n d S t a n ­ t h r o u g h F r i ­ l e y S m i t h , n o w " T h e B i g H o u s e , ” w i t h C h e s t e r M o r r i s , R o b e r t M o n t ­ L e i l a H y a m s , g o m e r y , a n d t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . S a t u r d a y d a y . A t t h© Q u e e n . “ T H E G R E A T G A B B O ” — w i t h B e t t y C o m p s o n a n d E r i e v o n t h r o u g h F r i ­ S t r o h e i m , n o w S t r a i g h t , ’ d a y . “ S h o o t i n g w i t h R i c h a r d D i x a n d M a r y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y L a w l o r , T u e s d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . R e v ie w e d T o d a y " L O V E AMONG T H E M IL ­ L I O N A I R E S ” — O w in g to e v e r so m a n y th in g s, this p ic tu re is one of th e v e ry best Bow p ic tu re s fo r q u ite a few m onths. P e r h a p s we owe th e m o st to the b a r b e r who i riddled h e r fo r some -ix or e ig h t ^ inches o f oran g e colored hair, b u t th e n th e dietician should he given som e cre d it. And j u s t w h a t good r ea so n could a n y o n e th in k of fo r ig n o rin g the sple n d id w ork o f th e I ingenious little Mitzi G re en, who J heave# an histrionic eyebrow Bar- (I ry -m ore -fashion a n d boopa-doops like Helen Kane. all T he cast as a whole is f a r b e t t e r th a n a n y o th e r C la r a h as h ad in back. s u p p o r t fo r m a ny p ic tu re s S ta n le y S m ith play? the p a r t of th e a r d e n t e n g in ee r, who croons love songs and tu r n s o u t to be the r o m a n tic p r e s id e n t’s son, as en g in e e rs should. I f you saw e i t h ­ you e r “ H o n e y ” well r e m e m b e r th e gone f e e lin g you had when he sa n g th e th e m e songs. S t u a r t E rw in and “ S k e e ts ” G a lla g h e r a r r te a m e d designedly w ith th e m alicious in te n t of m a k ­ in g you split y o u r sides, and th e y a r e c e r ta in to do it ( if one could sa y th a t th e y a r e c e r ta in o f a n y ­ th in g ) . or “ S w e e tie ,” C la ra is a c tin g and looking her a n d she has the — bert. heft, in th is pic tu re, s u f fic ie n t help. See Q u ee n . ii at She has been a music in h e r home leaving th e U n iversity. in H a rlin g e n instructor since * * * * F'Yofessor H e r e T o M a r r y in A u g u s t ' r u n g a w e d ding tr ip to be m a de la te r in th e season. C O U P L E R E T U R N Mr. and Mrs. K e n n e th C a s­ well, who w e re m a rr ie d tw o weeks a g o in th e b r id e ’s hom e in Jacksonville, Miss., have r e tu r n e d in to A u stin a f t e r a ho neym oon T hey New O rle a n s anti in the llas- West Ave- (Juba. th e e n g a g e ­ form er A n n o u n c e m e n t of m e n t of M aud Maddox, s tu d e n t here, to H erschel W a l l i n g , will m ak e th e ir horn in s t r u c to r in B usiness A d m in is tra - kell t aswell hom e * tion, was m ade W e d n esd ay by Mr. n u e d u r in g th e re m a in d e r of the and Mrs. C. O. Maddox, p a r e n ts sum m er. of th e bride-to-be. T h e w e d ding wili ta k e place in A ug u st. Mrs. Caswell was f o r m e r ly Mar- Ka r e t Howie, Pi B e ta Phi in th e | « M i s s Maddox received her bach- University. in in e d u c a - ( Ju n e , 1930. Mr. Caswell w a s a g r a d u a t e d She e lor of science d e g re e tion from th e U n iv e rsity in 1927, Sigm a < hi h ere, an d h e r m a s te r of in 1929. here deg re e . . Since » tim e, F r a n k G u le tte has r e t u r n e d from * , , a H o uston whoro Ho whs a soloist . b e e n a te a c h e r in th e A u s-: n o u s i o n w r ier * n e w » rn a v io n s th e S o uth t h e d edica tio n o f S u n d a y Main B a p tis t ch urch. He w as ac- school c l a s s e n t e r ta i n e d in h o n o r com panied on his tr ip by Mrs. T. of Miss M addox w ith a lawn p a r ty A. H u le tt, his m o th e r, Helen show er p re c e d in g the m e n t, a n n o u n c e- O ’Neill, a n d J o e Bowling, I * t a vies*C O M F O R T A B L Y C O O L T o d a y a n d F r i d a y C L A R A B O W I N ‘L O V E A M O N G T H E M I L L I O N A I R E S ’ W i t h S t a n l e y S m i t h S t u a r t E r w i n M i t z i G r e e n S A T U R D A Y “ T H E I I HOUSE” iazz-mad No b u n k — no s e n tim e n ta l tw addle —— no h o k u m youth a b o u t flapdoodle no bac k sta g e th em e songs! B u t — no a s t r a i g h t f o r ­ w ard story o f b ars and strip e s, w ith C h e s te r M orris, W a llace Beery, R o b e r t M ontg om ery, Ilv- Lewis Stone, Leila sincere, a r t s r a t h e r p ec u lia r T H E G R E A T G A B B O ” — This film , which is now playing a t the t h a t co­ H a n c o c k T h e a t e r and which co* I H a n c o c k FhpHtcr ann which . % * I s t a r s two of th e a b le st e x p o n e n ts j ^ j u n i o r H igh School. in m otion pictures, nam ely Erie Miss M a ry Dec h e r d ’s von S tro h e im and B e tty Com pson, is a o n e — one w hich will e i th e r in te n se ly please or displease the a v e r a g e m ovie­ goer. Its plot is essentially drab, d e a lin g as it does with th e r e p r e s s ­ ed passions of a mad v e n t r i lo q u is t f o r his blonde a n d v e ry lovely as­ s is ta n t. played by B e tty Com pson. T his c h a r a c t e r iz a tio n , th a t of th e m ad m an. ha.- a p p a r e n tly well th o u g h t o u t and is p r a c tic a l­ ly p e r f e c t in e v e ry detail. The m an is a t all tim es believable, a l ­ th o u g h some of his ideas a n d phi I - osphies a r e decidedly not. B e tty Com pson, in th e home mony. been M a k e V a c a tio n I rip T o N e w Y ork C ity T he couple plan to m a ke th e ir the c e r e ­ in A ustin a f t e r t h a t she leading fe m i n in e role is only B e tty C o m p ­ know w h a t I m ean. son, if you She is coldly b e a u tif u l an d s u f f i ­ cien tly d r a m a tic ; b u t a p ecu liar f e e lin g p e r s i s t s g ets a g r e a t deal m ore p le asu re o u t of J she th e w eekly pay-check d o e s o u t of e x p re ssin g h e r soul th r o u g h d ra m a . She is, how ever, j c o p e to n t, and lends a much n ee d ed b r ig h t spot to th e d r a b n e s s o f this th r o u g h film . A t the H ancock — bill. F rid a y . th a n B u r t Dyke, business m a n a g e r of Inc., T e x a s S tu d e n t P u b lica tio n , le ft A ustin M onday fo r his home in O ra n g e , w h ere he will visSit! until J u l y 26, when he will sa il' fo r a m o n t h ’s v ac ation in New accom panied York. He will be on in­ s t r u c t o r of English in the U n iv e r ­ sity. Mr. P a r k e has been in his home in Dickinson since th e close , of th e f i r s t su m m e r te rm . ti ip by J a m e s P a r k e , the I sail fro m G alv e sto n on Mr. D yke and Mr. P a r k e will th e “ Al­ includ es a The r e t u r n o v e rla n d b efo re g o n q u in .” T he s h o r t sto p a t Miami, Fla. tw o will the o p e n in g of th e fall te rm . tr ip O p e n i n g S a t u r d a y Mr. a n d Mrs. K n ig h t h o u s e ” — Weil, Visit H e r e b i g “ t h e 'ZI Little Rock, A rk., a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J. G. K n ig h t o f ; t h e movie p r o d u c e rs g ot to g e th e r , to o k one cove to u s look a t th e s u c ­ cess of ‘‘T h e L ast Mile” on th e A MV ***»*»» ***»••*. VCCW v i i « « iv J B r o a d w a y *tage, a n d r u sh ed o u t th is film, which th e critics f ro m u p N o rth w ay hav e a l r e a d y p in ­ ned th e blue ribbon on f o r d r a b a u t h e n ti c it y a n d vivid d ra m a . T he f e a t u r e d p la y ers in th is d r a m a of life in t h e p e n i te n t ia r y a r e C h e s - , t e r M orris, one o f th e b e s t ; Rob- Chi 0 m *«“ « o " ’r , t r . .She a n d h er l i t t l e K; ; : ' h a w b e e n s i t i n g a n d Mrs. C ha rles A lford, Mrs. K n ig h t’s m o th e r, a t 2010 Speed-! way, fo r se v eral weeks. Mrs. K n ig h t, who was f o rm e r ly V era A lfo rd , is an e x - . t u d e n t of th e U n iv ersity a n d a m e m b er o f th e ir tw o . » . . « * j i , , ii co m in g M o n tg o m ery , r» ,s , | , , up, e n u t. t h a n k s ; W allace B eery, all r ig h t; a n d Leila H yam s, blonde and okey ,r In the clinches. K idd in g aside, t h n is w orth y o u r tim e. A t th e film th ro u g h T u e s ­ Q uee n, S a tu r d a y — bill. d a y . j « • • , , i hi I h u sb a n d ba7e * ° " * fo r visit 811 to N ew O rleans. the s u m m e r th e ir home in L ittle Rock. th e y will ; * L a te r r e t u r n ' in to H O N O R B R I D E - E L E C T Elsie S u n d b e r g will he “ S H O O T I N G the h o n o r g u e s t .Saturday a f te r n o o n w hen M ist E thel G ibson entertain** tw elv e guest? in h e r hom e, 3116 W e st A venue, with b u d g e . Among o th e r p a t tie s which will be given f o r Miss S u n d b e r g her w edding T h u rs d a y , J u ly J I , is a E. W. S T R A I G H T ” — B ich a rd Dix. the big clean m an of t h e co m ed y -d ra m a , will come -to th e H ancock S a t u r d a y w ith his la te s t film. Looking back ov er his film s a n d r e m e m b e r in g th e ir u-u al coated te a given by Mrs. M. ca lib re , it is easy to p r e d ic t t h a t C h e rn o s k y and Mrs. R o b e rt th is film will be w ith action and full of lig h t com- edy. Mary L aw lor,w hose nam e f a m ilia r when H o u n d s coupled with th e l e g i t i m a t e stage, playa th e fem in in e role f o r Mr. Dix. At th e H ancock, S a tu r d a y ‘ th e r e m a in d e r of t h r o u g h T u esd a y . Monroe Mc C a r t e r , s tu d e n ts h e re d u r in g th** firs t s u m m e r te rm , a r e s p e n d i n g the su m m e r In of Mrs. C hernosky. 0 # * Glen Born a n d packed W olfers on M onday a t th e horn* [ G a lv e sto n . v ag ue ly b e f o r e q u ite r T H E S U M M E R T E X A N W ill Royers Has Noir One c h a r te r e d in Ju n e , m a k in g 127 f o r i the f irs t half o f 1929. T h is re- _ ................................................ f l e e t s th e first h alf ag a in st f ifte e n t h e dull situ a tio n th e dull s itu atio n th e in in fleets rea l e s ta te business. J u n e , 1929, and 119 in th e f i r s t ■—HE s;»mc course a few m o n th s la te r. “ D uring J u n e , 176 new c o r p o ­ ratio n s hav in g ca p ita liz a tio n of $6,11 4,00 $ received c h a r t e r s fro m six months. Only one public s e r ­ o r since th e S e c re ta ry o f S ta te , tho few est number for a n y June since 11*26 and th e sm a lle st c a p ita liz a ­ tion in th a t m o n th 1918* L ast y e a r in Ju n e . 179 c o m p a n ie s c a p i t a l i z e d ^ $ 8 1 ,190 ,00 0 w ere o r ­ ganized. P r a c ti c a l ly all t h - n e w e n te r p ris e s except one w a r e h o u s ­ ing com pany w e re small co n c ern s. T h e r e w ere 1.231 new co m p an ie s the firs t h alf c o m ­ org an iz ed pare d f ir s t six m o n th s of 1929, o r a d ecline of of ts.r> p er c e n t. C a p ita liz atio n the new c o r p o r a tio n s to ta le d b u t $3 2 ,1 3 8 ,0 0 0 in th e firs t half, the sm a lle st a m o u n t fo r a n y Simialr period in tw elve years. in to 1,609 the in " N in e te e n oil co m panie s w ere in vice c o rp o ra tio n was organized in Ju n e , b r in g in g the to ta l to tw e n ty for the f i r s t half, w h e r e a s 43 w ere the same period a c h a r te r e d y ea r ago. T h e re w e r e 2L new m a n u f a c t u r i n g e n t e r p r i s e s form e d th e m o n th , which makes d u r in g 132 in the initial six m o n th s com ­ p ared to the o rg a n iz a tio n of 244 new in d u s tria l th*' f irs t h alf o f la st year. Seven new received in stitu tio n s f in an c ial c h a r te r s in J u n e and 50 in the first half a g a in s t nine in J u n e a y e a r ago a n d SO in the initial half. New real e s ta te firm s n u m b e re d e i g h t­ een in J u n e and 94 in th e p a s t six m o n th s, o r only about BO per c e n t in as m a n y as w ere o rg an iz ed co n c ern s in to o p e r a te “ P e r m its w ere g r a n te d to 37 outside c o m p a n ie s in th e sta te , which m a k e s 207 in th e f irs t half. T his c o m p a r e s with s e v e n te e n ou tside p e r m its in Ju n e , 1929, a n d a t o t a l o f 181 in th e f ir s t h a l f .” PIC . . . and when you want a good sandwich and a cold drink come to THE C A M P U S By A L IC E T W I C H E L L T e x a n S o ciety E d ito r W i n k le r - W a t t i n g e r C e r e m o n y S a t u r d a y F o r m e r S tu d e n t H a s P ia n o Recital J o se p h in e P o llard , who a tte n d - ] P ink s s t e r s , palms, a n d f e r n s < ed th e U n iv e r s ity in 1928 a n d I lighted by th e s o f t glow of tall 1929, will be p r e s e n te d in a piano] ivory candles will e n h a n ce th e recital S a tu r d a y , J u ly 26, at 8:30 b e a u ty o f the w ed d in g scene S at-, lr Math u n l a y e v e n i n g at 8 o ’clock whe n . . T v o n A delaide YNattinger will become w j „ k |„ of flf ^ I » I I o clock bv Miss ,. I CW, a t th e stud io, 803 W e st T « » - ^ Vcvno \ e r n a K. Main-! u n » ft. m ' / ^ I • t\-sic o n < . t r e e . Ma t h e w s I*° tiaton iii St. M a r ti n 's L u th e ra n u iSS will open th e p r o g ra m with a p a n e du e t, B a c h '. “ C o n c e r t in C M n - or. ' b i B eeth oven s M oonlight S o n ata . 3 * m w ith a niano Chlirch- W e d d in g a t t e n d a n t s hav e „ foIlow8; Mr8. # f H o u s to n , m a . , W e n H nm pe, maid which WI I tr o n o { W h a t ’s t h a t ? Most likely one of Will R o ger’s f u n n y ones, and it looks as if Vice P re sid e n t C u r tis ha e njoyed it. W as it Will’s r e p o r t on his “ diplom atic serv ices a b i o a d ? * Chopin s N o c tu rn e t a is ie -I m p r o m p tu th ir d n u m b e r on th e p ro g ra m . will he anti F a n - th e - P r e l u d e In G m inor by R ic h - rn,miff Will be played next. to ^ be followed S un k en C a th e d r a The p r o g ra m will be concluded by »»bursy , and he S n ail.. W ink ^ -.i ..n u a , Ku ^ . , ^ , 0f honor ; D o ro th y Wild, brules- B(.th w i n k .| S t . t i o n ,flowt.r g M . W i n k le r wUl he a t te n d e d R o e b e ,. of College S t a . Slumps Noted In New Corporations “ ^ o[|(| V ( . l t l . , n and Bervard Nichols W rites On WaMinr, r< and Chan, . H J r „ f ________________ A f t e r th e cerem ony, g u ests will S t a t i o n . , _a U n u s u a l D e c lin e s ----------- New c o r p o r a tions o rg a n iz e d in Thwin a n d m a io r " bv Liszt “ E t u d e Miss Pollard plans U n i v e r s i t y in the ne a r in Ll' f l a t be i' n te rU im " 1 " i,h a r «“ Ptio n ut th e S ta te dec lin e d m o re th a n usual ‘ *>» *-»»>« "< t h " >" id* » " “ r e " t s ' d u r i n g J u n e . a c c o r d in g t o B ervard Nichols, e d ito r o f th e T e x a s B uri- ness Review, m o n th ly publication W nk'* *” fu tu r e . » ' ■ “ nd to enter the » ' ■ » « - * " ■ * * ' o f th e B u rea u o f B igness Research o f the U niversity. d o w n w a r d irre g u la rly “ Norm ally, J a n u a r y is th e high m o n th for th e y e a r and the tr e n d is until D ecem ber, Mr. Nichols said. “ New in May w ere c h a r t e r s g ra n te d e x p e c ta tio n s so som ew hat above t h a t tile la rg e dec re a s e J u n o in w a s the logical r e su lt. 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U nlvM -illf rh e a . »O0O Housemothers Now is the time to advertise your rooms for the second term. DIAL 2-3164 2-3165 “Classfieds Get Results” f s B s a r a i T H E S U M M E R T E X A N ".awee1 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. W STGOKIE ALLEN Taylor Advances T o Semi-Finals In Virginia Tourney ■ to th e se m i-fin als E a r l T a y lo r, c a p ta in - e le c t of the 1931 L o n g h o rn te n n is sq u a d , of ad v a n c e d the W e st V irginia te n n is t o u r n a m e n t a t W'hite S u lp h u r - p n n g " W e d n e s d a y by d e f e a tin g E lm e r Rudy, B altim ore, 6-4, 4-6, open M asquerade’ G iven Saturday N ight at 8 ‘'M a s q u e r a d e ,” a motion p ic ture, will be show n at the open air t h e a t e r S a t u r d a y n ig h t a t 8 o o l i t i c . \ J y Alan B irm in g h am plays a dual role in the “how, which is ta k e n from the sto ry , ‘‘B rass Bowl." He plays the crook an d the hero, and is so e f f ic ie n t th e crook role in t h a t his own valet does n o t r e c o g ­ nize him. T h e p ic tu r e is a come- d y-dram a. I N S T R U C T O R A W A Y F. E. P o tte r , i n s t r u c to r in m e ­ ch anical e n g in e e rin g , is sp e nding a p o rtio n o f t h e s u m m e r w ith th e N o rd b e ry C o m p a n y a t M ilwaukee, a t a rese rv e Wris., a n d will th e r e m a in d e r of o f fic e r s c a m p th e tim e. be nal. G e a n e tte L e a ry and V e r n a Boyd of th e A lpha Xi D elta hou se will be s tu d e n ts th is te rm . Jo se p h in e Use, A lpha Xi D elta, has r e t u r n e d to h e r hom e in S a b i­ P E R S O N A L S J a c k S c o tt sp e n t the week-end in G alve ston, his home. r e t u r n e d E liz ab e th F ra n k lin of A ustin fro m G alv e sto n , h as w here she was th e g u e s t of R uth T h o rn to n . M ary Bel! Powell o f B e a u m o n t has enrolled in th e U n iv e rsity fo r t h e second se m ester. K ula W h ite h o u s e o f C le b u r n e a rriv e d in A ustin last w eek-end to e n t e r th e U niversity. Mr*. T. U. T a y l o r is visiting in H u nt. V alerie and D o ro th y Chiids, s tu d e n ts in th e U n iv e rsity , had as th e i r g u e s ts this w eek-end D o r ­ o th y and Eldon C laire G ough o f W aco. Miss E ldon C laire G ough was the B aylor r e p r e s e n ta t iv e at th e 1030 R ound-U p in April. H a r r y N a y lo r of C e n te r b e ­ ca m e a pledge m e m b e r o f th e H a lf Moon f r a t e r n i t y y e s te r d a y . Lillian W a t t s h a d as h e r r e c e n t g u e s t Nell Eva Booth o f El Paso. ! Miss Booth will e n t e r th e U niver- I sity in th e fall. Louis B a eth e h as r e tu r n e d fro m in Dallas, S an a vac atio n s p e n t A ntonio. H o u sto n , T em ple, B ra d y , I W a lle r and New B ra u n fe ls. 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