T E X A N D I R E C T O R Y New* W r i t i n g R oom , 120 B. H all. D e p a r t m e n t a l E d i t o r ’s O f f i c e , 122 B. H all. E d i t o r ’. O f f ic e , 127 B. H all. N ig h t E d i t o r i a l Offices in J H all. J. 12 H e a d q u a r t e r s , 135 B. H all. B u s in e ss O f f i c e , 119 B. H all. T e l e p h o n e s : B. H all, 9 1 8 1 - 5 9 ; J. H all, 9181-61 ( a f t e r IO p. rn., 9 1 8 7 ) ; b u s in e s s office 8 0 0 0 . the umrner texan T H E W E A T H E R T u e s d a y : P a r t l y c lo u d y to cloudy. T O C A L L A D O C T O R D ial 9 1 8 1 - 9 4 to re a c h U n iv e r s ity p h y sic ia n s d u r - ing office h o u r s . O t h e r h o u r s call 2 -1 4 2 2 , p h y s i­ c i a n s ’ e x c h a n g e . AUSTIN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928. No. 214 New Esperanto Delaney Presides at Fourth Wester Conducts Session of Educators Today Junior College Heads Continue Problem Discussions Second of Local Trips Wednesday Excursion Starts at 3 :3 0 For Visit Capitol to Fitz-Gerald Describes Latin-American Ideals In Address Tonight at 8 Philologist T e l l s Of Experiences 47 University Section Begins Work Tonight K enngctt Organizes Second Class in International Language 60 Attend Tuesday Austin Citizens Invited to Visit D u r i n g Lectures a M eetin g fo r th e f ir s t tim e as in r e g u la r class, the second section in te r n a ­ b e g in n e r’s E sp e ra n to , in language, will tional room 219 Main Building T uesday nig ht a t 7 :30, a c co rd in g to a s t a te ­ m ent issued y e ste rd a y by Dr. A lfred K e n n g o tt of the d e p a r tm e n t of G er­ manic languages. th e assem ble Pittenger Gives Education Lecture Friday Evening Fundam entalism, Modernism, Discussed at Theater By Dean “ F u n d a m e n ta lism versus M odern­ ism in E d u c a tio n ” will be the sub- > je c t ol th e U niversity lecture which | will be delivered by Dean B. F. Pit­ te n g e r of the school of e d ucation F ri­ d ay night at 8 o ’clock in th e Open to a n a n ­ Air T h e a te r , no u n c e m e n t m ade y e sterd a y by I. I . j Nelson, c h a irm a n the sum m e r com m ittee on U niv ersity lectures. accord in g of The le c tu re to be given F riday ; n ig h t is one o f the r e g u la rly sche- T h e first section of th e b e g in n e r’s: duled le c tu re s on the p ro g ra m of the lass in E sp e ra n to m et fo r the firs t com m ittee of the su m m e r school on stu d e n t activities, re cre atio n and en ­ time la s t W ed n e sd a y a fte r n o o n in Main Building 207 a t 5 o ’clock. The ; r e g u la r m e e tin g fo r th e f ir s t section - will be held a t th e sam e tim e and place which it w as held la s t week, t Dr. K e n n g o tt said. te r ta in m e n t.-o-T w o B ons Have N a r r o w Escape T he g en e ra l le c tu re given by Dr. I K e n n g o tt last T u e sd a y in re g a r d to | the langu ag e w as a tte n d e d by a bout 60 people; and tho ug h m eat of those p re se n t were s tu d e n ts in th e U niver­ sity, q u ite a n u m b e r w e re ■citizens o f I A ustin, the la n g u a g e p ro fe sso r de­ clared. Dr. K e n n g o tt y e s te rd a y a nno un c e d t h a t not only w e re those who had at-1 ten ded his le c tu re last week invited to a tte n d th e class, b u t a n y others j who m ay have become in te re ste d in the course m ay begin to night. ------------o ------- Baylor Starts On New Program Burleson Hall Rejuvenated as First Step W A CO, Texas, J u n e 18.-—The first j step t h a t has been ta k e n following the vote of the B a p tis t S ta te C o n v e n - 1 lion t h a t Baylor U niversity would he ; p e rm a n e n tly located in W aco was th e re ju v e n a tio n of Burleson Hall. B u r ­ leson Hall is th e oldest w om en’s d o r­ m ito ry on the cam pus. I t is named for Mrs. R u fu s C. Burleson, and is not less sa c re d in the estim ation of th e a lum ni and fo r m e r s tu d e n ts of th e u n iv e rsity th a n th e .statue of Dr. R ufus C. B u rle son which ad orns the f r o n t campus. E v e ry room in B urleson Hall will in ev e ry respect be m ade m o d ern so while th e to w e rs of the building fa m ilia r to B ay lo r and alum ni will be k e p t in t a c t in th e ir perspective j u s t as th e y w ere d esign ­ ed in 1887. s tu d e n ts P lans fo r a G r e a te r B a y lo r U niver- In Fire S u n d a y , Jo hn A le x a n d e r of B reckenridg e and V ernon P o r t e r of N a v a r r o b a r e ­ ly avoided d e a th in the fire which destroy ed th e 10-room house a t 2409 Speedway a b o u t 1 :40 o ’clock Sun d a y m o rning. P o r te r , who was sleeping in a back ro om o f the second flo o r ,, . , _ m an aged th e back to escape down stairw ay, b u t A lex an der, who was the o th e r end o f roo m in g a t th e the hall, was forced to ju m p fro m second sto ry window his to save life. Both escaped u n in ju re d . Por­ t e r was a s tu d e n t in th e U nive rsity in 1926-27, the B reckenridge y ou th was enrolled last long session. Mrs, Wr. C. G odfrey, who re n te d th e p r o p e r ty fro m the U n iv e rsity , r e ­ sided with h er d a u g h te r on the f ir s t floor. th r e e m a t­ th r e e suits o f clothes b e ­ tresses, longing to P o r te r , a d resser and were the only valuables which were saved in th e scram ble to escape. T h re e squirrels, and Losses of a p p ro x im a te ly $8,000 are p a rtia lly covered by $1,500 in ­ to su ra n c e on the house, a c c o rd in g tho J. W , Calhoun, com ptro ller of ; U niversity.-o-N O M I N A T I O N S FO R W O M E N ’S C O U N C I L N O T Y E T M A D E N om ina tio ns to the o ffic e of Wo- j m e n ’s H o n o r Council h ave n o t yet to an a n ­ been m ade, accord in g n o u n c e m e n t made y e s te rd a y a f t e r ­ noon by D ean V. I. Moore. likelihood t h a t T he the women ; VOL. XXIX & mm!. M m t r n Lady Lindy. What** next ? Free shows. Richer today. 1 1 7 ELL, a n o th e r woman has busted ** loose and done so m eth in g “ first.’' A m elia E a r h a r t y e ste rd a y success­ fully com pleted her fligh t across the A tla n tic F rie ndsh ip pilot. W ilm er h e r when she an d S tu ltz , and m echanic, Louis Gordon, inlet, j u s t foul an ch o re d in B u r r y miles o f f the e o a st of H a n d l e y , W ales. in h e r p lane A M E L IA is now’ th e fem ale Lind- be rg h of the air! And a t th a t she b ested L in d y ’s flying tim e across th e w a te r s of th e A tlantic. I t to o l the F rie n d sh ip a long time to m aki up its mind to leave the w a te rs of (N. F . ) B ay ; b u t when T re p a s se y it did sp re a d its wings, like th e A m ­ erican eagle and pointed to w a rd E u rope , no t stopping until 2,400 miles- of blue w a te r w e n p u t behind. it proved to be, C I N C H the A tla n tic lias b ee n con- qiiered by w om an, A m elia being the lucky one, th e f a ir sex VHI p ro b­ and ably t u r n nex t to the Pacific, a f t e r t h a t th e y ’ll be tr y in g to se; who will f ly to the N o rth Pole first. D O T now t h a t women have their s u f f r a g e a n d a r e in politics and go t th e e ig h te e n th a m e n d m e n t pass since ed th ro u g h th e W. T. Cl. U .; be m a n y of th e m a r e proving successful in a business w a y ; and since th e y a re all tr y in g to do som e­ th in g “ f i r s t ” b e fo re a n y o th e r wom­ the an, so t h a t th e y can g et into movies, we a r e w on de rin g w h a t the n e x t “ f i r s t ” will be. to ou t. in which J u d g in g by /"V PF! CI ALS of the athletic d e p a r t - the m e n t have o f te n r e g r e tte d f a c t t h a t n o t en o u g h s tu d e n ts and loyal citizens o f A u stin tu r n o u t for the the ath le tic c o n te sts U n iv e rsity te a m s ta k e p art. O ften tim es 5,000 a r e expected a n d only 3,000 t u r n the huge a tte n d a n c e a t the F R E E p icture show la st S a tu r d a y night, we m ight say t h a t possibly O N E way to get the rig h t n u m b e r to tu r n ou t f o r the a th le tic c onte sts w’ould he to make th e m fr e e too. B u t of cour.se th a t is if im p ra ctic ab le. N e v e rth e le ss th e y had not done aw ay w ith the com pulsory blan ket ta x re q u ire m e n t, you could alm o st call the g a m e s f re e — m ake people believe so a n y w a y — and t h a t ’s h a lf th e story. TVTOW th a t A m elia E a r h a r t h as m et w ith success in h e r f lig h t aer-.— the A tlan tic, Miss Mabel Boll, who hoped to be th e f ir s t w o m an to fly across, has a n n o u n c e d t h a t she may c h a n g e her plans in r e g a r d to her hop. T h e m ono plan e Columbia stood idle a n d th e p la n s of its c rew were still un se ttle d la te Monday. Maybe Miss Boll fig u re s t h a t since th e pos­ sibility of ho lding the h o n o r of b e ­ ing th e fir s t to get t h e r e has been done aw a y w ith, th a t the chance is not Worth it now. Or maybe she fig ­ ures t h a t if one o f th em w ere lucky enough is i nough and she m ight be fight, if we stop to realize t h a t less th a n 50 per c e n t of those who have s ta r te d for in p la n e s have n o t arriv e d E u r o p e th e r e b u t have gone to a w a te ry grave. to g e t across t h a t t h a t See Historic Desk for the y e s te rd a y . Climb to D om e Offered as Feature of Tour This W eek P r o b lems of ju n io r college a d m i n ­ istration and sim ilar sub jects re la te d : to, th e develop m ent of the m ovem ent will again be ta k e n u p this m o rn in g a t 9 o ’clock when the 200 e d u c a to r s from all p a r ts o f the .Southwest re- j convene fo u rth session of the J u n i o r College C o nference which began P resid en t J. J. D elaney o f S c h re in e r In stitu te will preside a t th e m e e tin g a ch a irm a n , and tho gen era l topic of discussion will be “ G eneral C u rricu lu m A d­ ju s tm e n ts .” All session of the con­ ference are being conducted in th e a u d ito riu m of GaiTison Hall. T he second local excursion of the s u m m e r will be c o n d u c te d W e d n e s­ day by Miss Lillian W e ste r when s tu d e n ts who a re in te re ste d in lorn) history m e e t on th e f ro n t porch of at 3 :3 0 the G o v e r n o r ’s Mansion o ’clock. “ All s u m m e r school .students are invited to go on the ex c u rsio n ,” “ I w ant to call Miss W e s te r said. time the a tte n t io n to the f a c t th a t fo r tho t o u r to s t a r t has been moved d i f f e r e n t e d u c a to r serves as chair- up h a lf an hour and th e excursion- jsts will m eet at 3 :3 0 o ’clock r a th e r man each as was previously venes. At the th re e sessions y e s te r - j th a n a t 4 o’clock day, Dean T. H. Shelby of th e de- p a r tm e n t o f ex tension, P re sid e n t C. the W, Bingm an of South Park J u n i o r visitors will have th e o p p o r tu n ity to in College, and Hon. W. F. D oughty, the p re sid e n t lege, p resided. o f H illsboro J u n io r Col- which Sam H ouston * see such f e a tu re s as th e room lived a n d s t a t e d .” A t th e G o v e rn o r’s m ansio n, U n d e r the system being used, old desk of S te phe n F. Austin. the assembly tim e con- a i Students Take Medical Exams June 21 Set as Last Day Tests G iven by State Board o f A Ii in Austin a r g e num ber o f th ro u g h o u t the U niv ersities nation will bo today J take th e ir S ta te Board Medical a n im ations. E x a m in atio n s will conducted today, tm o rro w and next day by the S ta te Board Medical E x am in e rs. tu d e n ts from tho to ex- be the of Included in this i list o f ap plicants s tu d e n ts I from the U niversity. The can didates a re 47 are as fo llo w s; I U n iv e rsity of T e x a s: W ii Us W. ; Allin, Tom A. A ndrew s, Le Roy E. Bates, Jo h n so n T. B arnes, William B. B arclay, Monte!Ie I. Brown, Law- ; ton C. Biggers, Carl E. Bosshardt, T w o T h e m e s S tu d ie d In the Capitol, the excursion ists J u lia n C. B arton, W iekU ff R. Curtis, T he m eeting, accord in g to Dr. will visit th e H ouse o f Represents*- John M. C ra w fo rd , 'I homas I*. lives, th e S e n a te C h a m b e r, and th e j ( hurehill, Louian C. C a rte r, Duncan F re d e ric k Eb.v, d ire c to r of th e sum- m er school is n o t of a business na- G o v e r n o r ’s S ta te Reception Room. tu r e . Two ge n e ra l th em es o f in te r- Tho climb to the C apito l dome will i Roy B. Duggan. est to the a d m in is tr a to r of ju n io r college discussed, and analyzed, namely t h a t , p e rta in in g to the cu rricu lu m of th e xu. the colleges and t h a t p e rta in in g to a d m in istra tio n of them . Czech Club Plans a r e being taken up, o f the p a r ty , Miss W e ste r said. every . . . „ . , . | be le ft up to tho a m b itio u s m em b ers A de lbe rt L. Dippel, N a th a n Dia- ! mond, J. I). Dean, Mahon M, Ewing, Ja m e s W . E c k h a rd t, N o rm a n T. Gibbson, F r a n k B. Gregg, George H, J o h n T, I G eyer, Mile T. H a rris, R. D an fo rth , Allen K. Dunkley, lec­ Picnic for Sunday H lrsto n , J o h n W. Houze, E r n e s t W. Jones, H a r r y L. Klotz, Lewis T. K irk p a tric k ,Gus Levin. of P r e s id e n t G. W. Gotke th e Brownsville J u n i o r College will be : in ch arge of th e final m eetin g of th e this c o n fe re n ce which will he held a fte r n o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. A t the in itial m eeting, which wa? held u n d e r P re s id e n t C. W. B ing ­ m an of S o u th Park J u n io r College, the follow ing them e was used as basis fo r the discussion: ‘’Principles Which S h ould Guide in Fo rm in g the C u rric u lu m .” High School Graduates W ill Be G uests _______ Club m e t C harles S. Livingston, J a m e s D. M abrey, M erton M. M inter, W in i­ fred S. Pence, Rogers Pierson, Roy E. Reid, E r n e s t D. Rogers, J o h n B. in a called Rushing, V ictor E. Schultz, E d w a rd The Czech a night, th e purpose o f the m ee tin g be- m e etin g in the G irls’ S tu d y Hall l a s t H. Schwab, Edw in F . Smith, William T e a g u e , M. S. W heeler, Paul S. I ing a fa re w e ll talk by Dr. E d u a rd Mi- W oolfe, W allace B. W ilkinson, J a c k eek, who is leav in g fo r H ou sto n teach a Czech school sponsored by the S. P. J. S. T. lodge this sum m e r. to W. Sc h w a rtz I M assachusetts M eet Dr. H ackett to A ttend T he p ro g ra m consisted of a w eb P la n s fo r a picnic to be held n e x t ad d re ss by P re sid e n t H. 5 . come S u n d a y were discussed, th e g u e s ts to B e n e d ict of th e U n iv e rsity ; a talk the g ra d u a te s of Tem ple, Cald- be by Dr. J . L. H en derson , pro fe sso r of and well, a nd T ay lo r high schools, seco nd ary e ducation at the Univer- sity, on “ The P ro gram of Studies in E d w a r d Se b e sta was app ointed ehair- to S en io r High Schools and J u n i o r Col­ leg es” ; “ J u n i o r College O b j e c t i v e s ’ by Dean N. K. Dupre of the H ousto n J u n i o r College; “ How f a r is J u n io r C ollege W ork S econdary E d u c a tio n ” by Dr. E. P. O ’Brien, pro fe s so r of ed ucation a t th e U niversity of Kan- sas. “ To explore th e f a c ts u n de rly in g in te r n a tio n a l even ts and to prom ote a m o ng a d u lts the serio us s tu d y of foreign a f f a ir s with a view to creat- to ! ing a m ore sy m p a th etic u n d e rsta n d - E ast B a r n a r d last S u n d a y , w h ere he ; jn^ 0 f th e problems and policies of m ade an add ress to a g a th e r i n g of our own an(j o th e r n a tio n s,” is the I purpo se of the eig h th session o f the Czechs. ren- j i n s tit u te o f Politics which Pro fe sso r ! C harles W. H a c k e tt o f th e U niversity and wU1 a tte n d A u g u st 2-30 a t Williams- town> M assachusetts, it was learned man of a r e p o r ti n g c o m m itte e Czech p a p e rs of T exas. The follow ing p ro g ra m was Dr. Mieek described his M e e t O p e n s M o n d a y “ P assin g By” Vocal soles, d e r e d : trip In A d d r e s s Dr. Jo hn Fitz-Gerald, pro fe sso r or I philology in the ro m ance la n g u a g e s d* p a r tm e n t at the U niversity of IUD I nois, will lecture a t the Open A ir and T h e a te r tonight at 8 o’clock, again Monday evening, Ju n e 25. Both lectures will be h a s id on the o u t­ sta n d in g ch a ra c teristic s of Spanish- l A m erican co untries which Dr. F itz ­ Gerald has visited as related to His- ideals. This is th e pano-A m erican first and time th a t th e U niversity the University of Illinois have c a r ­ in ried on the exchange of courses rom ance languages. L e a d e r in Field It is through extensive co rrespond- t nee that Dr. Fitz-G erald has becom e one hosxe rfl*!-!** T r i u n e . . u . » .... — .................. ——. ------------------- ,.n....... ___ _ .... „ I d ito r-in -C b ie f M*tt*«ir.sr E ditor . Chief Editorial Writer Manager of PuMieaiioa* I m rf r»«w Br if rn aw Manager - Lends Beath*. Assisteet B»*lf»**s M*n««'r; Lee Wjr*on«, Cia**.tied A r t i s t e . *e* * * r7 V . f. Bureau*. JIMMIE PAYNE . CLIFF TV PP KR T A Y L O R HKMKY WMH*rn L. Me*. H A f* rii^ x M ^ eT : Clwniatien MaaMPW. What Do You Know About- \ 2. 3. 4. 5. Governor SmUl? T h o O k la h o m a S t o r m ? S e n a t o r M c N a r y ? M ex ic o '* e a r t h q u a k e * ? E a r h a r t ’* *ucce*»? S a t i e t y ! Viola U s e Jo**. BEPARTMENT MEA03 I', alares: Gl*4r« Whitley, Sporl* Abe Mf hi. Theater*: Cecil Journalists are of the opinion that Governor Smith o f New York wilt have an easier task of being nomi­ nated by the Democrats than was Hoover by the Republican*. Thu Kentucky delegation ha* swung to Smith and there is an authoritative report that Idaho, Indiana, Nebraska and Maryland are ready to vote for the governor at the end of the first enemies Smith'* bitterest ballot. are Texas and Georgia and unless Dan Moody comes to the front again to score the New Yorker, the Texans are even expected to line up for him lo n g Six war* k illed an d a b o u t 150 in a n O k l a h o m a in j u r e d st o r m la st S a t u r d a y . T h * st o r m a rea i n ­ c l u d e d an a g r i c u l t u r a l a r e a t h r e e m iles w id e a n d 3 0 m ile s in w h ic h t h e t o w n s o f B la ir, H e d r i c k , a n d S n y d e r ar* lo c a t e d . T h e s t o r m th r e e c o m p l e t e l y d e m o l i s h e d t o w n s a n d fo r m a n y h o u rs a ll o f th e road* a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n lin os l e a d i n g w e r e r e n d e r e d u s e le ss, A la r g e b la c k f u n n e l c lo u d w a s s e e n by the in h a b i t a n t s ju s t - b e f o r e th e d is a s t e r to o k p la c e . th e m tho to I S S n S r im s T .,w H W . **> i.d ito ria l w riter* T ay lo r J « O H.rr,. v ‘ * t i w j,„„ Thr-r-m J . Ilfrn p h iH . Lout •*> t S T i i . f t •» *»« * * • « * « « » ti»". *»— >— NIGHT STAFF ......... - Brian Rptafc* M ary K * tf P a r k e r .... Pe re ie B* oh* C h arte* O r r» !l Jam** Anthon* R e tt P i* A«aiot*nt Assistant A * « ia ta n t A** intent “ So t re i*c m U a r e no p a i n f u l l y *pady won. The cryptic “I do not w o u ld ratherW f * - * " »** * " « ,0 »‘ “ I will not,” and the vague possibil­ ities of a dark-horse third term are checked, once for all. And is it not U tter .se? All the squirming and writhing of the politicians could mean hut one thing; that, they knew the voters’ choice, they did not wish to obey it; that if holes were through whirl. th . ^ though th ^ , ^ ^ ^ d brought ‘Mg them. Their chance is gone now, and the party is able to present to further delay, the public, without Nominee Hoover, g a o d t h a t t h r u r i g ht t han bv p l e a s a n t — h . C. Ball CRITICISM term, t o * , a dear - n » p t Criticism ba* often been consid­ ered an evil. To believe or discard U U MMideral.on it I* fir«t n « « , ^ rary to is meant by the criticism ? Writers have iurth different opinions, basing their definitions on certain philosophies of their own ; but in the true § sense which accepts no argument, criticism might be considered as the bridge between lethargy and ignorance on the one band and truth and ignor­ a n t on the other. Criticism is not art evil, but on the contrary it de* en \tdop.4 a productive ability and t »arage, deep thinking. It lf the motive which lead* people to ques tioii accepted traditions, other words, ta consider their problems se- liuttsly so that they may adapt them­ selves to what is taken to be right. Criticism servos ae a sieve to separ­ ate the fruit* of practical knowledge, Waving the coarse, worthless stone in the ditch of forgotten materials. t h e practical knowledge in this cane e the new and the best which people u.eept after having weighed them ac­ curately in their minds. in goes hand Without criticism, the world would i main unchanged as stagnant the water ntays in a ditch. Strictly in v- caking, criticism band with civilisation and side by t dc with the better world and the l®c*n, cr tnt ive. mind. Poets are ex­ posed to criticism for years until they attain the highest of their am­ bition*. Ruler after ruler and lead­ er after leader are attacked by the sword of criticism until the one who v d l aland bravely and courageously that attack, displaying an unexcelled ability and knowledge, will ascend I he throne of leadership and prestige. an Ile igloos and prophet* ate not exception to the law of criticism. Re* Uge o after religion and prophet aft- ei prophet have been subjected to tlith ium in generations past. The same process is continu: ly at work. .Science, rn spite of its great serv­ ice to the world, is criticized. All persona are subject to criticism; as ere their deeds, behavior, and ideals. Criticism often indicated a per* to n ’s standing in society. “ Criticized rh n are e n ­ gram may not apply in all cases, but there is a large measure of truth in it, No person would enjoy tho priv­ ilege of being criticised by others un- It is be­ hua he was a great man. cause of tim greatness of the man and because of his importance that he btl nes the object of criticism. Aa has been implied, en; .ism is the ager-.* governing the; progress- of the community and of the Individ­ uals th rein. A s such ii indispen­ sable to the spread and development of chriluatiou- great men.’' Tips One party at least has stopped aide-stepping. What will happen at Houston is still a question, It may be that some bright angel will be kind enough to lay a guiding hand on the shoulders of the Democrats, and lead them from the maze into lr so, the light of public demand. there will occur the amazing spec­ tacle of the two parties opposing in one and the same campaign their two outstanding men, and not dodging with compromise candidates that do not satisfy the parties, the delegates, or the nation. An amazing spectacle, promises certainly, and one the somewhat more government by people often-mouthed that phrase usually means. —The Harvard Crimson. than that HUMOR? The storm of criticism recently launched on College Humor by col­ lege humorous publications may be n a large measure deserved and just, but it calls to mind an old proverb regarding “striking the mote from J the eye of a brother while forgetting the beam in your own.” The attacks were based on the assumption that the material reprinted Humor was not truly indicative of college life and aim* and gave the readers a wrong impression. in College J The tenth annual convention of the West Texas Chamber of Com­ merce opened in Fort Worth yester day. This organization has grown from a membership of 1500 in 1919 to an organization with a member ship of 25,000 and an annual income of $100,000 a year in 1928. The organization is a self-supporting and self-perpetuating body which has for its purpose to develop industries and business in West Texas. Delegates in their report favorable condition part of the state. S e n a t o r M c N a r y , r e p u b lic a n o f O r e g o n , r e a c h e d a n a g r e e m e n t w ith to s i d e t r a c k H e r b e r t H o o v e r S a t u r d a y w h e n he a g r e e d th e e q u a l i s a ­ tio n f e e p r o v is io n o f his fa r m r e ­ li e f bill in o r d e r to g e t fa r m l e g i s ­ l a t io n p a s s e d by t h e n e x t C o n g r e s s . S e n a t o r H a u g e n , c o -a u t h o r o f th e bill, c o u ld n o t a g r e * w ith M c ­ N a r y in b is c o m p r o m is * . T h e f e e p r o v is io n o f t h e bill an d th e w h o le q u e s t io n o f fa r m r e li e f w a s o n e o f th e m o s t d e b a t e d the R e p u b lic a n p l a t f o r m fo r th e f o r t h ­ c o m i n g p r e s i d e n t ia l e l e c t i o n . Al th o u g h M c N a r y a g r e e d to th e c o m ­ th a t h e still b e ­ p r o m i s e h e sa id l i e v e d th e th e bill to be o f a so u n d n a t u r e but to a b id e by th a t b e w a s w illin g th * a g r e e m e n t to gain s o m e r e l i e f fo r th e f a r m e r s o f the f e e p r o v is io n in o rd e r p la n k s o f in lan d. last Saturday. Rescuers art not A casual survey of several of the leading college humorous publications will show plainly that should any reprinter desire to find material of a vulgar sort of republication, he will No additional radio message* av- lind little difficulty. The entire issues been received from the Italia since i ate permeated with suggestive mate- rial and joke* in which the only j the opinion that the men have suf- bumor lies in an appeal to the im-1 fared annihilation but believe that moral. There are notable exceptions the marooned fliers are conserving —those magazines in the college field radio power for an emergency thai might arise later on. Rescuers con­ which have a definite high standard tinue to send their messages. of humor and stick to it, and those which are attempting to get above the caramon run of jokes and quips. The remainder of the publications appeal to distinctly morbidly minded individuals only- »»<* sr© co more truly representative of the college or university than the publication they have be»n so ardently criticizing. We are not defending College Hump?, amply stating the obvious fact that ll some of the rot in college huraor- is humorous, we ouh publications have no sense of humor.— urdue Ex­ ponent. Mexico • h o c k s s w a y e d b u ild in g s , tu m b le d d o w n hou se* a n d c r a c k e d th e p a v e d s t r e e t s in M e x ic o C ity » » d V era C rux. T h * t o w n o f O e x a c a s u f ­ th e q u a k e* . f e r e d th e m o s t fr o m N o lost liv e s had b e e n M o n d a y h u t p r o p e r t y d a m a g e s le n t c o n f u s i o n to th * d i s ­ a s t e r . W h e n th e q u a k e s w e r e fir st in h a b i t a n t s o f m a n y n o t i c e d t o w n s r u s h e d in in t o a w ild p a n ic , s o m e k n e e l i n g to p ray w h ite o th e r s s o u g h t p r o t e c t i o n o f pa»»<* rn y io lo nt E a r t h q u a k e s c a u s e d y e s t e r d a y w h en t h e s t r e e t s e n o r m o u s r e p o r t e d th e C o n tem p o ra ry W it a n y sort. TUESDAY, JUNE 19. 1928. ! the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday. Randy Sledge o f Kyle visited at ; Among those who are staying at I the Omega Beta Pi house during the An_ summer session are: Tommie Howell, I Frank Bagley, Jones Laughlin, That! and Warren Sanders, John Boon, Ben Wheeler visited in San tons© Sunday. Mary Foreman o f Memphis, and student in the summer school, left for Fort Worth Sunday to atte n I toe West Texas Chamber of Commerce the convention. She will play in Estelline band. Miss Foreman will return Wednesday. Pauline Young of C ypress Mills is staying wi t h h r au n t, Mis. J. O. Prows®, while attending the summer session o f the University. Wayne Haines spent the week-end Ruth Shoap of Mannford visited at I at his hr one in Gatesville, K irby H all Monday. ..... P et Perkins and Margaret Elling- 1 ton of A: ar:in rn.-- ■ : : for the summer session. Omega B eta Pi house attainder of the su m m er session. for to the the re-, Josie Webb of Uvalde is attendin ' lith e summer session and is staying at S . R. D. - I c e C r e a m - S e r v e d E x c l u s i v e l y B y L o n g h o rn P h a r m a c y A n d T h e O a sis Onderdonk’s Bluebonnets” Rep rod need f rom or? a I a a I oil on in tin g by J alin ii Oudvr• dunk, this print has font nom of t h v brawly or coloring of t h e original painting. A picture w ith individual- ity, following no set rules of harmony, but only the riotous li d nsc of Nature. N o w P r ic e d Only $1.50 See Our Window r t ^ O N I V E W S I T Y XME STtDENTS'STORE’ Qo > 17— falsifier 20— military com m ander 22— Turkish Viceroy Egypt 2 4 — island of in British West Indies 26— lean 28— even (p o e t.) 29—the ocean 32— boil and foam S3— place of utter darkness (myth ) 34— restrain 36— member of an Indian tribe 37— invested with power 39— vapor 40— musical instrument 43— location 44— stopper 4 7 -before (prefix) father conjunc­ tion (I.at.) 48- 61- H I H'O.LIU‘A N O u i. [AN N IC T iC a M l. AlBio fi fejfog] e E l s f o w i g I SA C orm el*. 192*. K iel restore* ftnxfiests. t o t 49— ouranium (chem. sym.) 50—pro­ visional President of Mexico (1912-14) 52— shade of difference in tone or color 54—respect 55—group of - eight VERTICAL. 1— shooting- star 2— puzzle 3— behold 4— receptacle 5— shield 6— coasting vessels 7— amid 8 — wise 9— pen 10—nome of Abraham 11— seven* paint typo 53— negation tt :e a St os ?*PPCR co m a Join the C L U B : VT:"-:- (Kl! IN V I O L A MAE JOSS S o c i e t y E d ito r C A L L 7 5 8 9 A ug usta T iem ann of K irb y H all wa ou t o f town f o r th e week-end. h f Alice Cookston, D orothy McM ahan, and Annie Davis of K irb y Hall w e n t on the excursion to San A ntonio M on­ day. , Mrs. F ra n c e s F erguson, a stu d e n t in th* g r a d u a te school, has re tu r n e d I to K irby Hall fo r the su m m e r a f t e r ! an extended to u r of th e east. Sam m ons-M artin | Marriage S olem n ized j s tu d e n t activities while here. Mrs. Sam m ons is a m e m b e r o f T h e ta Sigma In the presence of m em b e rs of thf ; .families and close frien ds, th e m ar- i Gage of Miss Miss' E t t a M a d o n n a 1 M artin to Jo h n M averick Sammons was solemnized S a t u r d a y at Sun A n­ t o n i o . The w edding \ v h i c h took place in th e Sacred C hapel of Divine Love was presided o v e r by Bishop C apers of San Antonio. Phi, h o n o ra ry jo u rn a lis tic f r a t e r n i t y for women and was e d ito r of “ The S a rd in e ” for two consecutive years, and a m em ber o f T h e Daily T exan s t a f f . Mr. Sam m ons was a m e m b e r of th e Sigma D elta Chi, h o n o ra ry j o u r n a l­ istic f ra te r n it y for m en, a f e a t u r e Monte Blue IN Across the Atlantic T he a lta r w as e nshrine d w ith so ftly b u rn in g candles held by tall the g re e n f e r n s f u r ­ ta p e r s , while th e ba - fo r nished a b a c k g ro u n d kets of w hite daisies. Miss Gladys W hitley o f A ustin wats m aid of honor, and \ if red N. C a r ­ t e r o f A ustin, a c ted as b e st man. T he bride was gowned in green c h i f ­ fon, w earing a pictu re h a t of white. She carried a white p r a y e r book. Both Hit* b rid e and 11*27 g ra d u a te s h a v in g groom w ere of tho U niversity , in taken a p ro m in e n t p a r t Reginald Denny “ G ood M orning, J u d g e ” i f l J L S l ! w rite r on the R a n g e r, business m a n ­ W it h a g e r o f T he Daily T exan , receiving his degree of B achelor of Journalism .} D u rin g the past, y e a r he has been em ployed in th e B. W rig h t ('.in stru c ­ tion C o m p a n y in S an Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Sam m ons will make th e ir home in San Antonio. B IG TIME VAUDEVILLE \ HdTEATURE PICTURES ■ M an cocm \'P e t ty fate *• t i in merit" I , wi T h ru W e d n e s d a y Dolores Del Rio in H e r L a te s t R e le a s e “No Other W om an” C o m e d y N e w s C o m in g T h u r s d a y “7th Heaven” See and Hear Earl Burnett A n d His O r c h e s t r a Realization O n e - A c t C o m e d y MOVIETONE NEWS C o m in g T h u r s d a y Harold Teen M > Vi • , € *■ # \ f $ f % ' f , ***** Housemothers If you h ave a room to rent, several e x tra places a t y o u r table, or wish to sell som e of yo ur furniture, let a T exan C lassified A d do the w o rk for you. T h e cost is nom inal, and the results are s a t­ isfying. Phone Yours in Today! TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928. T H E S U M M E R T E X A N Hancock called unkno w n s te a lin g G ood M orning, Judge J T IS ju s t a n o th e r case o f th e little th e show and leaving the s t a r to sit on a tack. Reginald D enny, who is c u tt in g tall c a p e rs a t the M ajestic t h e a t e r in a j “ Good M orning, j p ic tu re J u d g e ” a lthough he sees th e jud ge i only once in the a f t e r n o o n ’s e n te r ­ ta in m e n t, blew in on a str e a k of good luck when he go t Otis H a rla n to a c t a n old c h a r a c te r p a r t, m ean in g t h a t Otis H a rla n does th e b e st work of th e film, th a t he p u ts m ore com ­ edy into th e s to r y t h a n a n y o n e else, in fa c t, th a t he m akes th e p ictu re. And e xactly w h a t he m akes the pic­ tu r e is th is: w orth going to see as a fa rc e comedy, if y o u ’re in a mood to laugh, if y o u r head d o e sn ’t ache, and like Reginald Denny. if you W H A T , W H E N , W H E R E Q u e e n : T u e sd a y and W e dn e sd a y: Monte Blue in a L in d b e rg sp e­ the cial not so hot, “ A cross A tlan tic ,” a V itaphone orches­ t r a p icture, plus V itap ho ne v a u ­ deville, Movietone news. M a j e s t i c : T u e s d a y : Reginald D en­ ny in “ Good M orning, J u d g e . ” W ednesday, T h u rsd a y , and F r i ­ d ay : Gilda G ra y g e ts w a rm and w a rm e r in “ The Devil D a n c e r.” H a n c o c k : T u e sd a y and W ednes­ d ay : Dolores p e l Rio as “ No O th e r W o m a n .” B eginn in g T h u r s d a y : “ Seventh H e a v e n .” see it. in tim e to p r e v e n t his b r o t h e r ’s m a rr y in g his wife. — C. B. I f yo ur sense of th e ridiculous is not acu te, you m ay be able to enjoy te n films inspired by W E L L , th e y di dit. A cross the A tlan tic I t has the picture in spite of the sto ry, fo r th e r e is a w ealth of action and p r e tty f a ir p h o to gra phy . The fligh t across th e A tlantic is a p p r o p ria te ly th rill­ ing and a p ro p r ia te ly d iffic u lt what w ith the w e a th e r as it was a n d what this and th a t. The scenes in with is sho t down by G erm an which he gu ns d u rin g th e w a r and in which he recovers his m em ory d u rin g the long been ta c itly agreed t h a t th e d ear old movie p ro d u c e rs would give us n in e o r the a cross the ocean flights. W e knew a it all the time. We w ere only little su rp rised t h a t th e happy ev ent had n o t ta k e n place b efore. B u t ta k e co u ra g e , my re a d e rs , you ’ve g o t o n e , the A tla n tic ” with a ltitu d e n i *h t a r e a now. M onte Blue and E dna M urphy, n o w . 1 '* 1’1' 80 raa>be rt won 1 e *a ' u y kl1 show ing a t the Q ueen, is ex a c tly such ^ ou 10 &°* a p ic tu re . -A. N. M. •'Across b “ ,o f a flig ht o f No O ther W Oman th in g walks on c ru tches. I t m ig ht have been, indeed it was, ex p e c te d t h a t th e plot of this p ic tu re w ould be a little lame. Well, little O G E N ES fro m Lou T e lle g e n ’s pro- duction f o r F ox Films, “ No Oth- is a lto g e th e r too mild a w ord. T he , ^ aro u n d I t I er W om an ,” a r e laid in and poor holds the w o rld ’s ’ record f o r a s u s - 1 B iarritz, F ra n c e , an d every e f f o r t im prob ab ility and j was made by Paul Ellis, technical di­ ta in e d Im a g in e an a r m y fly e r in rector of the p ic tu re, to p re se n t th e in anity . the world w a r who loses his m em ory ; e x a c t replica o f the well know n sea- a f t e r b eing in ju re d in an a ir battle. ; shore re s o rt b o rd e rin g on ‘L d s i a y ’a He m iraculously gets a jo b the f a t h e r ’s a irp la n e fa c to ry a f t e r w a n - 1 H ancock th e a t e r are to be given an fo r them selves d e rin g a b o u t f o r e ight y e a r s : been covers his m em ory a f t e r b eing s e r v e r in an a ltitu d e f lig h t; comes done. back to e a r th an d escapes fro m the j psychopathic w ard to which he tr a n s-A t- o g ra p h e rs in E u ro p e . T he inte riors bcen consign ed; steals a lan tic plane and flies to P a r is j u s t ' w ere m ade a t th e W est Coast Studio re - o p p o rtu n ity ob- how* fa ith fu lly has a c t location by Fox Film s cin em at- in his sleepless w a te rs .” w ere film ed on the ex- the work has P a tro n s of E x te rio rs to see with Dolores Del Rio, Ben B ard, and Don Alvarado in th e principal roles, and s u p p o rte d by P a u le tte Dux a1 Rosita Marstini. The D evil D ancer Is it th a t U sually is. or ought ILDA GRAY. enough? to be; b u t ju s t fo r the exercise w e ’re go­ ing to explain that Gilda G ra y sig­ ta n ta liz in g ly b e a u ti­ nifies dancing, ful d ancin g as well as irresistibly p a s­ sio nate dancing. A nd know v. hat pa ssio na te means. you in Gilda G ray, who comes to th e Ma­ jestic th e a te r W ednesday “ Tile Devil D a n c e r,” is the fo re m o st d a n c ­ e r on the screen tod ay besides being dra m a tic more or less a m a s te r of acting. is s u f f ic ie n t excuse E ith e r fo r ta k in g a picture of hers, or a n y ­ body else’s th a t can s t r u t the same so rt of stu ff . And in this case, well, to. th e re ju s t is n ’t a n y excuse not In spite of th e w a rm w eath er, Gilda glides sinuously th ro u g h the role of a youngish w hite maid raised the T ib e ta n not on raisins b u t on scale with impressive o r ie n ta l b a c k ­ groun d, devil w orshippers, and all the fixings, m ore p ow er to ’em. In ­ cidentally, she is quite pro ficien t ut the devil d ance, w h a te v e r t h a t is; we intend to see, if o u r eyes will stand it; an yw ay, w e ’ll risk one eye. The in hitch (no pun in te n d e d ) comes b a r ­ when Clive Brook visits baric ele m e nts fo r some reason or o th e r and fro m th e n on j u s t c a n ’t live w ithout the p r e tt y little dan cer. T rials — tr ib u la tio n s — sobs — so r­ rows — and so on, bu t you know­ how tu r n o u t— happily, to a ltho ug h A n n a May W on g and So- jin, who a r e good a t alm ost any kind of mischief, both play in th e p ictu re. A t the M ajestic: W e d n e sd a y , T h u r s ­ day, F rid ay . it's got the — C. B. --------------o-------------- been Rae Logsdon visiting has L orena and Mrs. J. Z. D rum m on d and o th e r frie n d s on the campus. She N leaving to d a y for H ou sto n w h e re she expects the N ational a tte n d D em ocratic C o nvention on J u n e 2G. to Jo e Kincaid, Billy Lyons, and Mac B re a th of th e Phi Gam house m o ­ to re d to San A ntonio M onday. J u lia n F e r t i t t a o f Rice I n s tit u t e is in th e Phi G am house for sta y in g th e sum m er. to J ^ O LO RES D E L R I O ’S latest in ­ volves a nom, of course, and th e H ancock S u n ­ it came day fo r a ru n th ro u g h V* dm sday. I t is called “ No O th e r W om an,” and, we p re d ic t, will concern th e gen eral idea thai no o th e r w om an would possibly do fo r the man who was th e Del Rio leading man in this p a rtic u la r film. He happens to be one by the nam e of Ben Bard. lucky enough to b< long J o e King of Dallas, te r m stu d e n t in the U n iv ersity, was a t the house Monday. Delta T a u D elta Saudi Esquivel, also of Dallas, a c ­ com panied him. - I ce Cr e a m - S e r v e d E x c l u s i v e l y B y Longhorn Pharmacy And The Oasis Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS BOARD & ROOM LOST A N D FO UND ROOMS FOR RENT N O T A R Y PU BLIC at office o f T exas S tu ­ dent* P ublications, Inc. Room 119 B. H all.— ti H IG H E ST PR IC E S paid for cast-off clothing? 407 E ast 6th or ring? 8717 —tf aud shoes-. Notary Public at B . H a ll R o o m 1 1 9 HTm LAIIEES? n , P H O N E 3 7 0 2 APARTMENTS FOR RENT TW O b eau tifu l s o u th e a st a p a rtm en ts, fu r­ n ish ed or u n fu rn ish ed . N ear Capitol. P ri­ lig h ts v ate hath*, g a ra g es. W ater and fu rn ish ed . Call 30 4 W. 14th. 8635. CO M PLET EL Y cool sleep in g porches. Ceiling fan s, tile baths, Summer furnished, attractive. Block cam pus. aw n in gs, garages. rate*. 1918 Speedw ay. Phone 9459-3330. K >R R E N T —Sorority house, 24th and Rio to Grande. To be com pletely overhauled su it tenants. Phone 2-2905. C A T H E R IN E N E A L , call at B. Hall 127 to­ show­ for a ticket to “ Harold Teen,* day Nueces. ing at the Queen, startin g Thursday. ed, near U n iversity. N orthw est. D E S IR A B L E 5-room apartm ent, w ell-furnish­ Ideal for sum m er school. G. H. Brush, phone 6347 or 49*7. I L R N IS HED apartm ent g>n ground floor; from U n i-e rsity . $17 per one-half block m onth. Phone 6288. 2004 W ichita Street. LIGHT H O U S E R E F T IN G furnished. Also rooms, ap artm en t— w*d! sleep in g porches, $10 to $25 a m onth. 1404 Congress. garage. Inal 9691. Sag room , bed room , k itc h e n , F U R N IS H E D a p artm en t c o n sis tin g of Bv sleep in g porch. Block from U n iv e r s ity . R eason able ren t. P hone 0* 5 6 , *02 E ast 22nd. F U R N IS H E D room s and a p a rtm en ts, block s U n iv e r s ity , good e n a b l e su m m er rates, location. 2204 N u eces. tw o Rex BOARD A N D ROOM COOL com fortable rooms south sleeping porch. Reasonably pricer!. A bo 2801 Rio Grande. Phone 5920. m eals. boys, for NO TIC E—Sum m er student*, cool. quiet, con veniontly located r o o m s . Three good meals daily. Special rates. W ill pay you to phone ?-2696. 1707 C on gress- Ro o m A N D BOARD For boys, summer aion, $30; m eals, $22.06. T w o block* from cam pus. Mr*. P atterson. 1901 W hiffs. M E N STUDENT,.-*— Room and board at 2505 Nueces. Clean, cool room*, Good meals. N e a r U n iversity. Phone 3998. ROOM and Ixia rd for m en : tab le board for e v e r y o n e : Bleeping p orch es, sin g le bed* and sh ow er O ne block of cam p us, near carlin e. ’.0 0 8 W hiti*. Phone 4432. IF Ruth Steven* wilt cai; a i ii. Hail 127, abe wiH receive a ticket to “Harold T een ” which w ill begin show ing at the Queen Thursday. ROOM A N D BOARD— For boys, Hummer se s­ sion , $30; m eals $22.00. Two blocks from cam pus. Mrs. P atterson. 1901 W hftis. L O S T : Gray p u rse, M onday, co n ta in in g k ey a and o th er personal th in g s In Main B u ild ­ in g, or on cam p us. ?«eward. P h on e 4 819. FOR SALE TYPING T E D LE W IS and H is Band p lays ‘‘S ta rt th e B and”— N ew Colum bia R ecord. Isaac B led soe, 821 C ong., P hon e 6619. 'IH E new w ith Pa na trope im proved B runsw ick Portable* tone, only 625.0ft, p ay­ J. R, Reed M usic ab le 16.90 per m onth. Co., 805 C on gress A venue. N EW IDEAS for hot lovin*. Get a ticket for “ HAROLD T E E N ,” show ing a t the Queen Thursday and last of week. Claude S. Bots, get your ticket at B. Hall 127. T H E m w V ictor portable with orthophontc per J. R. Reed M usic Co., 806 C on gress tone, only $3 5 ,0 0 , payable $5.00 m onth. A venue. T H E M E S ami th e se s ty p ed , 10c Page- P hone 3885. ROOMS FOR RENT bath, sou th ROOMS, sin g le and d ouble w ith ad join in g if I hone d esired , ad join in g cam p u s. Garage.*. 4789. sleep in g p o rch es, m eals in selves HOT P U P S , it s “ H AROLD inc sheik and sheba them ­ startin g T E E N .” Thursday at the Queen. There’s a tick*1!: for Della Donecker at B. Hall 127 ; call for it to ­ day. FOR M EN -C o o l room in p rivate home. P rivate b ath . G arage availab le. P hon e age, Brush. FOR SA LE— 1925 Ford coupe, n ew ly p ain t­ P hon e ed— good con d ition , new tir e s. 5754. FOR S A L E — P ractically new O rthopbonic — St Yictrola. sm all site. Call 2-3383. S t. P hone 3669. A N Y M E R C H A N TS of A ustin who have jobs that could be filled by deserving U niversity students are asked to com m unicate w ith the tf U niversity Y. M. C. A ., Phone 0614. COSTUM ES for m ost any occas­ ion. Ring 22486. Mrs. H. W. Schulz. 703 for rent umbia P hon ograp h , FOR S A L E — $350 B aby Grand E lectric C ol­ Tbi-t price inc! ,des IO new se le c tio n s in late re c ­ ords. $6.00 per m onth. $ 7 .5 0 , balance only $92.50. T erm s HOUSES FOR RENT F U R N IS H E D 5-room house, sleeping porch, a1! conveniences, garage. Reasonable to reliable party. Mrs. D unn, 305 E. 14. Phone 32*7. large FUR RENT for su m m er s e s s io n : Ju n e 5 to Sept. I. our H ollow T ile S tu cco B ungalow at 2811 Salado S t. V ery reason ab le rate to approved cou p le w ho w ill care for the P hon e 3974. M. T. S m ith. property. from cam p us. EAST FRON'*'* F u rn ish ed home. Third block Ju n e, J u ly . A u g u s t Three bedroom *. All co n v en ien ces. G arage. 2614 S p eed w ay. P hon e 2 -2 4 0 5 . EMPLOYMENT W A N T E D — M en to work for w ell e s ta b lish ­ ed con cern ; m u st h ave fair ed u cation . S I I L ittlefield . WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER BOYS— L arge cool room s. 2 1-2 blocks from 503 W. 19th cam p us, $7,50 per stu d e n t. TW O ad join in g bedroom s for ren t 806 W. 22. porch and g a ra g e w eek s. Dial 4288. w ith for sle ep in g tw e lv e ROOMS FOR LIG H T H O U S E -k eep in g ami for cou p les and b oys. One block U n i­ 240 9 U n iv e r s ity , P hon e v e r s ity . G arage. 3217. LARGE, cool room s, w ith u se o f sle ep in g porch for q u iet stu d e n ts . C lose to ca m ­ tr e e s. la rg e sh ad e Surrounded p u s. 2411 K nee#*. by P hone 9 8 2 6 . F U R N IS H E D — One or so u th ea st fro n t rowan ad join in g bath, u se of k itc h e n 2612 S p eed w ay. tw o large, coo) P r iv a te en tran ce, if d esired . FOK R E N T — S leep in g porch and stu d y . P r iv a te en tran ce. 707 W est 25 1-2 S treet. to U n iv ersity . do**: Phone 2 -2 1 6 0 . Graham Place. ROOMS for girl* at reduced su m m er ra tes. 2004 U n iv e r s ity A ven u e, third h ou se from Campti*. P hone 8166. FOR RENT room , w ith p rivate en tran ce and garage. Phone to w om en— S o u th ea st 6487. NICK room for tw o b oys. large c lo se t. V ery com fortab le S in g le b ed s; room N ear cam po*. Dial 2 -3 $ 2 6 , 1905 Pearl. FOR SUM MER S T U D E N T S —- N ice, cool for baya. T h ree block* cam p u s. room * M oderately priced. P riv a te en tra n ce and bath. 606 W. 2*. T hone 2 -2 1 4 5 . CH OICE room* for b oy*; cool, com fortab le; la rg e bleeping p orch es. P hon e 70^ W, 24th, b ath ; alao tw o Price* reason able 2-2 2 4 0 . SUM M ER S T U D E N T S Tw o very cool and desirable room * in yard. C on n ectin g with 2501 Rio - 7 p r i v a t e bath. S ep arate en tra n ces. Grande. P h on e 73 82. WOR R E N T ; Q u iet, p lea sa n t room in pri­ v a te fam ily. P r iv a te front en tra n ce; f u r ­ nish in g* ail new O n* block east o f c a m ­ po.*. 220 9 Tom G reen, P hon e 2 -2 3 9 4 . ROOMS A N D SL E E P IN G PORCHES eigh t boy* at 1903 1-2 W ich ita. for I 2-2 block* Law B u ild in g. Mr*. L. C. H am m ond, P hone 331 ft. FOH R EN T: F ron t, so u th e a st room , p rivate Bath ad join in g. Q uiet n e ig h ­ 206 2 1-2 blocks north cam p us. en tran ce. borhood A rchw ay, P hone 4 908. M C E ROOMS — For boy*. $6 and $7. 2510 G uadalupe Phone 6788. Q UIET ROOMS—- N ear cam p us, for f iv e S leep in g porch**. D ial 9874. FOR R E N T : N ice, cool room s, e le g a n tly f u r ­ nish ed . a ll m odern co n v en ien ce* , r e a s o n ­ 181 6 C o n g ress A ve. garage*. able rate*, Dial 4539. F U R N IS H E D Spurt nu-nt at lf* 3 2 San A n­ ton io, en tire lower floor. A lso room s for boys or couples np;.ta !r*. bach floor, v ery d* -*treble. Mrs. Sails*- W ood. P hon e 7 3 8 6 . B ath on ROOM for rent in p riv a te sou th and «a*t e x p o sure. hom e. N orth , I‘h on e 5563. ROOM POR MEN —> Cool room n ext hath, in p rivate hom e. Phone 5754. to ROOM tor g ir ls ; S ou th e x p o -u re; blocks P hon e 5 6 8 1 . from cam p us th ree on R io Grande. *—3 TW I) n ice cool room s, sle ep in g p orch ; have 2210 Tom G reen. Phono garage for car. 23320. FR O N T BEDROOM in p rivate home. Tw o lad ies or a couple. W ill < rye b rea k fa st; garage. P hon e 2 -3 0 3 7 , FOR R E N T Four-room up airs a p artm en t, 912 W. 22n d . S leep in g porch, bath, g a r ­ $ 4 0 .0 0 per m onth. Phone T il* . Mrs. TW O LAR DE cool room* for b o y s. T h ree b lock s of cam p u s. One ad join in g s le e p ­ ing porch. 2203 1-2 Rio G < v -ie, Call 9374. SU M M E R S T U D E N T S - IV ., very cool and d esirab le room * Sn yard, ' ottn eetin g w ith 2501 em ranet-s. private b ath. Rio Grande. S ep arate P hon e 7 3 6 2 . FOR R E N T — N icely fu rn ish ed ro o m in p ri­ 600 W e I 2 ‘Jth, v a te hom e for op e m an. phone 21724. FOR RENT—Three room s, furnished ligh t h o u sek eep in g . Co >;« d esired . will ren t able rates. to individual . st .d en ts. 804 E. I nth. St for or R eason ­ T W O n ic e c o o l r o o m s f o r rent- A ll m od ern co n v en ien ce* . O n e b lo c k 2 2 1 0 T om G reen. e a s t o f c a m p u i . P h o n e 2 3 3 2 0 . DESIRABLE. room s su m m er sch ool. in private h om e for $50 $ Rio Grande. W ANTED W A N T E D : W ill cop y your lr ear* or them e*. or o th er work co rre ctly arid reason ab ly. Be** O. B>•<.**' >n, $ 0 0 0 , after Plum e Mr s ix of even in g*. W A N T E D —(in c couple. A ttra c tiv e room* N ew p riv a te borne w ith qu iet su rroun d ­ in gs. M ust be roe a to be appreciated. 1009 W. 22 1*2. W A N T E D Someone to ■*•«* T E E N .” which w ill start sh ow in g a t Queen ’J hursday. Loui * C h raison, call B. Hull 127 for your tick. “ H ARO LD | the at IF YO U A R E INTERIM ! ED - I n g e ttin g } room w ith o u t c o s t th* - mummer, call a l 251 o Giindohipo or photo 679,8. J W A N T E D exp erien ced >•< >g salesm an!. P ep. persona; d y, and enow*. Apply Gnbesip, 3 5 “ A u stin N a tio n a l} Bunk B u ild in g. a d v ertisin g refer- FRA t i U M I V o r s o r o r ity will c a r e fo r y o u r j b o o se th ro u g h th e su m m er. P hon e 9691. HIG HEIST CASH PUU ES paid for second­ hand clothing and shoe*. A Schwarts, UT « . f , Phone 37*2. to m a k e a char.. *. b iJ P E R lN PKN D E S T a f em ail' tow n school Five- years* w i s h e s I bree ex p erien ce, in L aly cgs it y. WiH years* work com p leted accept ward priitetpntsbfp, *»r Mace in high school. M athem atic* or com m ercial work preferred, Call 2-7 608. in aam* sch o o l. th ree room* FOR SU M M E R S T U D E N T S — Nice, cool for boy*. T h ree blocks cam po* M o d e ra te ly p riced. P riv a te en tra n ce and bath SOO W . 25th . P h on e *22145, block • lifers. FOR R I.N T : E xcep tion ally fu rn ish ed so u th ­ e a s t re>.m for one or tw o gen tlem en . H alf J 0 0 1 Ga adalat***, «$>- from cam p os. p roo-.pal. W A N TED - E n g l i s h teach* « a u d y o u n g rf,an P refer m arried matt, W rite or call to se e V ernon T. E van s, 2 0 0 3 Sabine Austin, TPX**. £ Bell and Allison Take Doubles Championship in Maryland State Finals Spacial to Th<> Summer Texan. BALTIMORE. Md., June 16.— In In hard fought five aet m atch, Berk- Oley Bell defeated Wilmer A llison in {tingles the final round o f the m en’s c h a m p io n s h ip o f Maryland the score of 4-6, 6*8, 6-1, 4-6, and 6-3. j It was a thrilling and spectacular battle and the chief feature o f the gam e was the remark ah ie improve­ m ent in B ell’s forehand drive and in his service. b y Delaney Presides At Session Today Junior College O fficials Con­ tinue Sessions (Continued from page I ) T H E S U M M E R T E X A N T U E S D A Y , J U N E 1 9 , 1 9 2 8 . Should the P ublic Junior C o llect Supported.” B< the recital; while V ictor Powell will Miss Mae Belle H aine. accom pany at the piano. ard Bohn sang “ A t Daw ning,” Mrs. How- her father, Adolph Kohn. Her dress ■ V ictor Pow ell will be at the piano, ac- wa. o f white satin, with an imported The or ‘gram is as follow s: T he p ro g ra m in which th e a r tis ts co m p an ied by Miss G ladys W ebb on A discussion led by Dr. Frederick! The program in which the artists com panied by Miss Gladys Webb on lace yoke. The tu lle v eil w as held [>anic Sel lace yoke. The tulle veil w as held com- wiil appear Tuesday night is as foi- f the violin. "I Love You T ruly” w a s ’ in place by a pearl head-dress. Her night * H e rr H an d el • Eby, professor o f education, J pleated the program for th e ’ second ‘ ^ w s : I session of the conference. At the m eeting held Inst night, the principal speakers were: D* an T. H. i i “ iky ° f the U niversity; Dr. VV. I). F uller o f Modesto Junior C ollege; Dr. T. H. Musselman, editor o f the Texas School Journal; President L. H. Hubbard o f the College o f Indus­ trial Arts a t D enton; Miss B ess H ef­ lin, associate professor horn*' econom ics at the U niversity; Presi­ dent E. R. Stanford o f Wostmoor- and Hon. S. M. N. land C ollege: Mar rn, state superintendent o f public i instruction. o f T h e com plete p ro g ram f o r th e J tw o final session# of th e c o n fe re n ce white j played very so ftly during the c e r e -1 bouquet was o f w hite *'"**’ ,“ *T R ecitatives— {“ M essiah” ) .... Handel m ony. Thy rebuke hath broken His heart. Behold, and see if there be any! colors carrying ou t the rainbow The bridesm aids w ere dressed in sorrow . of He was cut o ff out o f the land o f j Am arillo, wore an orchid dress with J accessories to match. Miss Jane Nash schem e. Miss E rnestine Coe the living. But thou did-t not I * .* , H i, Soul I was <,re*i'cd in g r e e a i Miss A nita j Schutze wore yellow , and Miss Cora l l ^ll in ? showered with w hite sw eet peas. Ben Brewer of San Antonio, acted as best man. The groomsmen were Tommie H ollough, Travis Zimmer­ man, Adolph Kohn, Jr., and J. B. Moreland. Both th e bride and th e groom a re form er students o f the U niversity. ............ j ...H a y d n r’ania Angel'cus (Messe Solennelle).. .................. ......—.................... French Mrs. W. C. Gene ..................... Brahms Sandma’nnchen Ich liehe dich ......... Grieg Ciute Nacht, du mein heroziges Kind Abt - " rose b u d s,:* "'7 ' ‘ rose To the Children ......... R achm aninoff j B rew cr <* Brownwood, wore pink. Questa o Q uells ( “ G igoletto” ) . Verdi Fred Ohl O Bocca Dolorosa .................. SibeUa <>G was o f pale pink. Mrs. W alter Ralph Leo o f the U niversity Con- Robert Robert ( “ Robert Ie D iablo” ) j Bohn, matron o f honor, was gow ned ■ s|irvatory o f Music will present Mrs. in recital, W ednesday sister o f the bride, and maid o f hon- Given W ednesday T*1*1 dress* o f Miss Eula Lee Kohn, Gene Recital M eyerbeer j in W. C. Gene blue. The bride’s nieces, Doris Percy Norton Quando a Te Lieta .............. Gaunad Cox and Mollye Jane Kohn o f Seguin, | evening, June 2D, at 8:15 o ’clock, *.t Le parlate d’Amor ................ Gaunad were flow er girl and ring bearer, - Bradsky j the Conservatory studio. Mrs. Gene j Du bist mein All ........... Mrs. Gene* The bride was given in m arriage by will be assisted by P ercy N orton, and * Mrs. Gene The Old Refrain ............. K riesbr Ma Lindy Lou ..................... Strickland M yself When Young .. liza Lehmann Oscar J. F ox Home on the Tange The Man's Shop - The College Shop Mrs. R. C. Briggs ................................. Grieg Kin Hchwan Ah! The Torm ent ....— Paderewski ................. . Schum ann W idmung Liszt Die L orelei ................... Mr. Chi L ife ............. A Southern Still W ie Hi .......... P e a rl C u rra n : song .... Landen Ronald j Nacht .......................... Carl Boho Down to Kew ...... - C a rl Dei,* j Mrs. Briggs Celeste Alda ( “ A lda” ) ..... V erd i Mr. Ohl When I Bring to You Coloured Toy* Carpenter ........... lion cost h ig h e r due to th e sm all en Tollment, th e re is on co h eren ce b e - j to d ay follow s: tween the units o f the system , and a student passing from one unit the an T h e doubles cham pion h ip o f sta te finals w as won by Bell Allison when they defeated Jacobs;another experience* d ifficu lty in ad- and Smith of Baltim ore by the score j justing him elf to the new environ- c f 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, and 6-2. The Tex-j ament. ans were tired “Th# F easibility o f the Four-Year from their match but fought hard until they won | j unb>r C ollege” was discussed by tioft. U niversity o f T exas, “ V o ca tio n -1 the champion-hip. to {General Them e; Desirable C urrieu-1 lorn Adjustm ents. Chairman: Pres!-] d e n t J , J . D elaney, S c h re in e r In s ti­ S p e a k e rs: D r. F re d e ric k J . tu te . adjunct professor o f eduea- I Come Tuesday morning; J 12 o ’clock — sin gles! President H. C. Baker o f Edinburg a] Guidance in the High School and Junior C ollege. He defined the four- j j aflior C ollege"; Dean E. E. Davis, year junior college as consisting o f l i e last two years of high school and Texan Junior A gricultural Col­ > ^ hc V ocational and Cultural N ext week will find the majority of the players, including B ell and A l­ lison, at W ilmington, D elaware, com­ peting in the Delaware pionship. of — S T U D Y WEED relation sta te cham ; the first two years o f college. Thi >roKTO« o f the North T w o * A ct! - i Th* Steep That F its on Baby's Eye* (litoral C ollege*; discussion C arpentei Kathleen Manning A Blackburn COLLEGE STATION, T exas, June] that it organizes educational system I f>.— The it the various land m akes ty p es o f the low ly weed to soil type* j solves the problem of the period of in Texas and a botanical key suit- J transition and causes less instability the stu- able for practical use in th is the are promised as the result o f a com- dents, the teachers student problems b etter than U n i­ p reh en sile work new under w ay by versity professors who are too ad­ Dr. L. G. Jones of the agronom y de­ vanced som etim es to teach freshman partm ent and P ro f. U. R. Gore of the tx) students, botany departm ent, A. St M. College c f Texas. o pc rate, and for orientation, j I system has been tried only one year c by: o f North ai Edinburg. The advantage* o f t h e ; p rof I four-year plan Mr. Baker listed were j Texan State te a c h e r s C ollege, and Mr. N. S. Hunsden, director o f in dustriat education, State D epartm ent of Education: Dr. D. A. Penick, pro­ fessor o f classical languages, U niver­ sity o f T exas, “ Latin in the Junior C ollege” ; Dr. KS. R. Sim s, professor B r e w e r - K o h n of rom ance language*, U niversity of W e d d i n g S o l e m n i z e d Texan, “ Modern L anguages m arriage of W. S. Brewer and ondary Education” ; discussion by D r .j M^g Gertrude Kohn, both o f A ustin, of was W. J. B attle o f the U niversity solem nized Monday even in g at Saint Martin’s Luthern Church. am * The cerem ony was read by the Rev- Sketches of Paris L a m p lig h te r S treet Fair it, affords opportunity •jv,xag anean F. C. Bolton, A. & M. I,anger Junior College gave a gen- C ollege o f T exas, “ The Pre-Engi- (-f-xrincc C ourse,” discussion led by erai discussion of the problem s that; ( rend S. G. Roesener. and in f<)ur“j Dean T. U. Taylor, the U niversity o f; rainbow colon* decorated the church It was lighted by rainbow-hued can­ delabra. Banks o f palm s and ferns, baskets o f dahlias and daisies T exas. The wedding music w as played by T H E B O O K L O V E R S I IOM E GAMMELL BOOK STORE The only exclusive Book Store In Texas. The largest in the South. One hundred thousand volume* to select from . A lw ays glad to m e you. We have the latest hooks, and books over four hundred years old. A v e ry in terestin g place for lovers of books. If you a re a hiM io-m aniae call and tee us, we can please you. We also have many school textbooks, law and o th ers on hand. STUDENTS!! You Can Get The Summer TEXAN Both Terms for Tuesday afternoon. 2:30-5 o ’clock -—Chairm an; President G. W. Goth#, Brownsville Junior College. Speak- Dr. F. P. O’Brien, professor of era: education, U niversity o f K ansas,; “The U se of Mental T ests in C ollege Adm ission” ; Director R. P- Ward,] Edinbur g Junior C ollege. ‘ The \ slu e o f the Gene rill O rientation Courses” ; Dr. W, D. Fuller, instructor in edu­ cation and philosophy, M odesto Jun­ ior College, “ The Curricula o f the C alifornia Junior C olleges Dean IL th e C ollege : T. Parlin, "Changes in j Curriculum” ; Dean B. F . P itten g er, ! “The N eed o f a Trained Faculty for the Junior C ollege” ; discussion led by President R. G. Boger, W eather­ ford College. SO C IE T Y Ohl Presented in l e th a l Tuesday * A presentation o f Fred Chi in re­ cital w ill he given T uesday night a* 8:16 o’clock at the I triskill H otel ballroom by Ralph Leo o f the U ni­ versity C onservatory o f Music. Mrs. R. C. Briggs will assist in - I ce Cr e a m - Served Exclusively By L onghorn P h arm acy A nd T h e O asis Why Look Old? ES, it lime — a limited amount— to keep takes that youthful appearance. But the important think? is to kfiow w hat to use arid how to apply the right pre­ para ions. D O R O T H Y G R A Y Is known on two continents as favorite beauty specialist. the women’s Her representative, Miss Florence Cairo! is here for the rest of the week. C om e C onsult H e r F R E E About your health beauty problems. a n d 500 C alifornia T o u rs V otes With ea ch $ 1 .0 0 cash pur­ ch ase o f D orothy G ray P rep aration s. S o c o m f o r t a b l e — so c o n v e n i e n t *nd *o s a t i s f a c t o r y to b ea rd a t — T h e C actus T e a Room S u r p r is in g l y r e a s o n a b l e too . Griffith Drug Company Scarbrough B ld g. Exceptional S1,200 Men’s Fine Shirts Collars A t t a c h e d , Col and Neckband Styles $1.49 Four for $5.9§ Regular $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Grades 50 Dozen W hite B roadcloths 50 D ozen C olored M adrases / Men’—here is the sale you have been w aiting for! It is your signal to choose an entire su m m e r’s sup p ly at e x tra o rd in a ry savings. V alu e s so g re at com e very, very seldom . E v ery shirt is no tailored— full cut, an d w ith a m p le arm room . No binding pinching. Shirt Sizes 14 to 17 Assortments are tremendous! All types of quality shirt­ ings . . . in all m anner of styles! All tailored to exact­ ing standards of fit and workmanship! SEE H A R O L D T E E N O N T H E S C R E E N A T THE QU E E N —Thursday, Friday & Saturday H A R O L D TEEN—THE E A G E R PUPIL Subscribe Today mmm v- ■ Y .V - '' vr... iWm #