Volume XXXVIII PRICE 5 CENTS AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY I, 1937 E I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y No. 211 Bar Applicants Spend Hectic Week Sweating Over State Law Exams Today*s Editorial Peace Is Menaced By Profiteering Dr. Luther Gable to Tell Story of Radium Tonight In Open Air Theater Dr. T h a r p O n T e x a s V e g e ta tio n ; L ast M otion P ictu re, to G ive Slide L ec tu re F riday ‘M ister H o b o ,’ Is S a tu rd a y As a clim ax to the p a ra d e of pro gram s given this w eek on the sum m er activity series, Dr. L u th er S. H. G able of Chicago will speak on ‘‘The A stounding Story of R a d iu m ” tonight at 8 o’clock in the Open Air T h ea ter. V. I. Moore, dean of stu d en t life, who has a rra n g e d Singer th e a c ti v it y serie% th is s u m m e r . f said t h a t h e has s e c u r e d tho s e r ­ vices o f D r G ab le a t c o n s i d e r a b l e e x p e n se . B e c a u s e of th i s , D e a n j t h a t a d m i s s i o n ! 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A s p i r a n t s to t h e le g a l p r o f e s ­ sion w e n t in to t h e se c o n d d a y o f S t a t e B a r E x a m i n a t i o n s W e d n e s ­ d a y in t h e c h a m b e r o f t h e H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . t h e i r W i t h so m e e x c e p t io n s p ro v id e d by t h e l a s t r e g u l a r sessio n o f th e L e g i s l a t u r e , g r a d u a t e s o f th e U n i ­ v e r s ity S c h o o l o f L a w a r e e n j o y ­ in g im m u n i t y l a s t y e a r o f f r o m th e e x a m i n a t i o n b y th e S u ­ p r e m e C o u r t . 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H ild e ­ on b r a n d , d e a n o f t h e S chool o f L a w , h a s said t h a t t h e s c h o o l’s e x a m ­ in a t io n s a r e so m u c h h a r d e r t h a n t h e b a r e x a m t h a t U. T. g r a d u - a t e s h a v e n o t h i n g to f e a r . f i r s t t r y . th e The Weather Today I Fair. Regents to Consider Budget Saturday; May Raise Salaries H av e $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 A p p ro p ria tio n T o D istribute; No A ctio n O n F acu lty Choice for Increase L ikely P re sid en t W ith a $1,658,224 approp riation for th e University aw aiting budgeting, m em bers of the Board of Regents of the University will convene here S atu rd ay morning to consider several phases of University activity. President J. W . Calhoun will present the proposed b u d g e t plans for Speaker f o r f i r s t e x a m i n a t i o n a n d $ 10 I t m a y ea c h su ccessiv e a t t e m p t . in i n s t a l l m e n t s o f f o u r be t a k e n fo llo w in g p e r y e a r . 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T u e s d a y t e s t s in c lu d e d co m m o n law , c o n t r a c t s a n d sales, t o r t s , a n d f o r c rim in a l t h e w e e k is as fo l­ th e lo w s: Real T h u r s d a y — E q u i t y , P r o p e r t y , P l e a d i n g a n d P r a c t ic e , a n d C o n s t i t u t i o n a l L a w ; F r i d a y — E v id e n c e , C o r p o r a t i o n , Wills, an d F e d e r a l P r o c e d u r e . T h e s c h ed u le r e s t o f 1937-38. ’ in A l th o u g h f a c u l t y m e m b e r s h a v e s p e n t th e l a s t t w o w e e k s in la y ­ ing p la n s f o r h e lp i n g t h e se ­ th e n e w p r e s i d e n t o f lectio n o f th e U n iv e r s ity , L eo C. H a y n e s , s e c r e t a r y o f th e B o a r d o f R e g e n ts , I said W e d n e s d a y t h a t i t w a s v e r y u n lik e ly t h a t a n y a c ti o n w o u ld b e t a k e n r e g a r d i n g t h e m a t t e r . 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E x te n s i v e h ik i n g o f sal­ a ri e s o f U n iv e r s ity f a c u l t y m e m ­ b e r s is a n t i c i p a t e d , b u t in d ic a tio n s a r e t h a t s a la r ie s will n o t r e a c h t h e level o f 1931-32 as a w h ole. t o M e e t C o m m i t t e e s le g islativ e T h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n a ll o tt e d , b e sid es th e $ 1 ,6 5 8 ,2 2 4 a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r t h e M ain U n i­ t h e E x t r a ­ v e rs ity , $ 1 6 7,7 71 m u r a l D ivision, $ 1 4 ,2 4 5 th e f o r I e x a * M e m o ria l M u s e u m , an d a S e e R E G E N T S , p a g e 6. f o r Dobie Declares rountam rumble I ? i i • , r “ I ’m g o in g t o t a l k on s o m e th i n g t h a t p e r t a i n s to n e i t h e r c u l t u r e n o r civilization . T a k e t h a t f o u n ­ ta in f o r in s ta n c e . D oes it b e lo n g I t ’s a f u m b le '.” said to c u l t u r e ? 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W o o lrid g e lo b b y sold b o t t l e d d rin k s . A b o u t i o f S a n A n to n io , to o k t h e e x a m in a - F o u r a p p l i c a n t s w e re f r o m o n e - f o u r t h of t h e c a n d i d a t e s used t y p e w r i t e r s p la c e d on t h e d e s k s of o u t of F o u r t e e n w o m e n a b s e n t on were* a p p li c a n ts . r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s s ta te . ti o n . a n d , . . .. the so u th a r e E x e m p t i o n s g r a n t e d by th e l a s t L e g i s l a t u r e f o r U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s w h o w e r e e n ro l le d in th e S chool o f L a w in O c to b e r , 1 934, a n d w ho w e r e g r a d u a t e d b e f o r e S e p t e m b e r I , 1938. A fee o f 120 is c h a r g e d f o r th e a H o n e s ty r e q u i r i n g is e n f o r c e d p r i m a r i ly be p le d g e by sig n e d . 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H E O R I G I N A L c o n t r a r y in th e t h a t r T h e s e w e r e in g r e d ie n t ? i n ­ w hich, u s e d t o g e ’ h er, b r o u g h t f a m o u s d o c u ­ t o e x is te n c e m e n t b e g in n i n g , “ W’h e n t h e c o u rs e o f h u m a n e v e n t s — .’’ T he D e c la r a t io n o f I n d e p e n d e n c e , p e n ­ n ed by T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n , w a s a d o p te d on J u l y 4 , 1876, a n d S u n ­ th;? e v e n t d a y , 161 y e a r s .hr will again be celebrated amid popping o f firecrack ers and count- w ere draw n p o p p in g less h ig h w a y a c c i d e n ts . d o c u m e n t , to p o p u l a r b e lie f, w as n o t sig n e d by th e g r o u p on J u l y 4, b u t the a d o p ti o n o f th e d o c u m e n t a f t e r t h r e e d ay ? o f d e b a t e m u c h in th e m a n n e r o f p r e s e n t - d a v leg islatio n . 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In t h e w ader sen se, it is th e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c w a y s o f a p e o ­ ple. t h e a d ­ v a n c e in th o a r t o f liv in g in con- te m p ia t io n of th e c u l t u r e o f a s e ­ eml y, ' ' C iv iliza tio n m a r k s F o u n t a i n C r i t i c i s e d Mr. Dobie c h a ll e n g e d th e r i g h t of Li t t l e f i el d F o u n t a i n to a place in art, a n d cul t ures T h e sa d -fa c e d t he w o m a n , who people a r o u n d hold? u p h e r a rn i? like S p an is h d a g g e r s , m i g h t r e p r e s e n t e d u c a - t i on, c onf e s s e d Mr. Dobie. He said t h e hor s e s w ith he wa- s u r e t h a t fins on ta ils on t he i r fe e t , r i d d e n by m o ro n ic-lo o k - n g p eo p le , did n o t k n o w w h e re h e y w*ere goirig, t ai ls a n d t h e i r “ A b r a y i n g b u r r o s p u r t i n g wa* e r m ig h t h a v e m e a n t so m e th in g . It w o uld h av e b e e n n a t u r a l . H e w ­ e r rid ic u lo u s, it w o u ld h a v e a t ­ t e m p t e d to r e p r e s e n t th e c u l t u r a l o f th is c o u n t r y , ” c o m m e n te d Mr. Dobie. A t le a - t it w ou ld n o t h av e b een d e a d a n d s y m b o lic : it d o e sn ’t •ake m u c h in t e ll ig e n c e to be sy m ­ bolic a n y w a y . ” Q u o t e s C o p p i n ! Art m ust be f u n d a m e n t a l an d m a k e se nse, be b e a u t i f u l a n d n o- U e, Mr. Dobie said . He e x p la i n e d in S a n A n to n io w a s th a t politic? im p u tab le a r t i s t a g a i n s t a m o r e like B o rg lu m f o r th e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f th e A la m o m o n u m e n t . Mr. Dobie also re a d a n e w s c lip p in g h t quoted f o p p i n i on th e A lam o the m onu_ ^ yjng that Ic a u „ ■ ^ em ploym ent. U n f o r t u n a t e l y fo r tho se w ho d e d ic a te d t o t h e s p i r i t o f m e n t wull be “ a f i g u r e on a p a n e l sac ri- -» th is y e a r co m es on S u n - T h e c u it u r e w ould like a lo n g e r v a c a t io n , th e t h e F o u r t h top ic day . M o n d a y will be r e c o g n iz e d g o u t h w e s t w a s D ob ie'? sp eech . H e said a? th e legs! h olid a y , b u t f o r Uni- of t h a t T e x a s is rich rn lo re, in t h e v e rs ity student® t h a t m e a n s n o th - ing. B u t a t a n y r a t e , th is w eek - jo re 0 f th e r a t t l e s n a k e , th e lo n g- end null ®ee a n e x o d u s o f s t u d e n t ? h o rn . T h e c o y o te is a l r e a d y t h e to th e v a r i o u s focal p o in t s of en - 5Ub j e c t of m a n y s t o rie s c o m p a r - th e h o m e - lo v e r s able to th e R e y n a r d th e F o x stoi> t e r t a i o m e n t , a n d 0 f T e x a s in th e c lo s in g t h a t this d a y w as to ^ h o m e. i les o f E u r o p e . W it h t h e m o v i n g o f six m o re a d m i n i s t r a t i v e u n i t s i n t o th e i r new q u a r t e r s in t h e N ew M ain B u ild ­ in g , e n t r a n c e s o n the g r o u n d , f i r s t a n d s e c o n d floor® h a v e b een o p e n ­ ed . T h e r e m a i n i n g u n i t s will be m o v e d w ith i n tile n e x t tw o w eek s, E . J . M a th e w s , r e g i s t r a r , a n n o u n c ­ ed. O ff i c e s of t h e A u d ito r , C o m p ­ t r o l l e r , D e a n s o f M e n a n d W o ­ m e n , D e a n of t h e G r a d u a t e School, a n d D e a n of t h e C o lleg e o f A r t s , la?t a n d S c ie n c e s w e r e m o v ed w e e k . U n i t s t o be m o v e d in the th e N e w s p a p e r n e a r L i b r a r y , B u r e a u . th e A it ken W r e n n L i b r a r y , anti li­ T h e a n d S t a r k C o lle c tio n s. b r a r y c o ll e c ti o n s a re a w a i t i n g the c o m p l e ti o n o f th e i r q u a r t e r s . S t e n o g r a p h i c f u t u r e a r e R e g e n t s O f f i c e C o m p l e t e t h e ti m e . O n th e R e g i s t r a r , a n d th e n e w a n n e x a r e T h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e B o a r d of the R e g e n t s , in s ta lle d fo r P r e s i d e n t h a v e been G r o u n d so m e f l o o r o f the t e l e p h o n e o ff ic e s , r e c e i v in g room lo u n g e , f o r N e w s p a p e r L i b r a r y , a n d S t e n o g r a ­ ph ic B u r e a u , in a d d i t i o n to t h e o f ­ fic e s o f th e B u r s a r a n d R e g i s t r a r . All f u r n i t u r e on is of b ir c h w o o d . th e mail, w o m e n ’s this flo o r On lo c a te d t h e f i r s t flo o r a re t h e o f f i c e s of t h e P r e s i d e n t , Dean o f th e G r a d u a t e School. A u d ito r , C o m p t r o l l e r , D e a n o f the C olleg e the o f A r t s and Science®, arid P o s t o f f i c e . 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C ir c u l a t io n P h o n e 2 - 8 1 « 4 a n d 2 - 8 1 * 5 . P r i n t e d by t h # U n i v e r s i t y Pr e** . A C. W r i g h t , m a n a g e r E D S Y E R S ________ Jo * B e ld e r _________ H arry Q u i r . _______ . L y n n J a c k s o n _____ E li z a b e th K e e n e y ... E v e r e t t S h i r l e y _____ Bi d L e v i m o r ______ C y R e c o r d _ Dick W a tt* ...... ..... .... E d ito r-in -c h ie f A sso c iate E d i t o r C opy E d i t o r — ........... S p o rt* S o c iety — — A m u s e m e n t* --------------- Books —---------- C o lu m n s ---------------- R ad io S T A F F F O R T H I S I S S U E N I G H T E D I T O R _______ _ J. B. B IL L A R D .............. A n n E ldyss J a r r a t t H e ad C o p y r e a d e r . A s s is ta n t* : J a m e s A n d e r s o n , L ane G oldsm ith, J a c k D o u g h s , J a m e s W illiam i o n , O m a Ray W a lk e r, C l a r e n c e La R oche, J a c k H e n n e b e r g e r , Bob B askin, El za b e th K e e n e y . E* p orker*: Los* S a g e r , G y p sy D a m a r i s P e t t y , M a r ­ I , f r o m I ” - R i g h t n o w o n e E u r o p e a n c o u n t r y is d y i n g s l owl y .. • . i n t e r n a l h e m m o r r h a g e s w hile t h e o t h e r s sit 7---------- ------- 7 ' ------ — > u *r~ ,7 u - p e _ *r o u n d Ji k * * b u n c h o f h u n g r y b u z z a r d s w a iti n g f o r m e a l ti m e to a rr iv e . Ma y t h e d a y n e v e r c o m e w h e n o u r c o u n t r y will a g a i n p u t i t s e l f on a l eve l w i t h s u c h as t h e s e . fab* fest H i g h e r m e n t a l c a p a c ity , e x p e rt * sa y , i* n e c e s ­ s a r y f o r t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n o f w i t t h a n th e a p p r e c i a ­ tio n o f h u m o r . N ow f o r a d e f i n it io n o f w i t and h u m o r . C u b a n lad ie s a r e c r e d i t e d w ith t h e o r i g i n a t i o n p a p e r th e i r to p r e v e n t soiling of c ig a r b a n d s. T h e y w r a p p e d a r o u n d fin g e rs . ro lled w e e d slips o f t h e • O F iv e t h o u s a n d i n h a b i t a n t s o f C o r n e r B ro ok , N e w f o u n d l a n d , o w n 8 0 0 a u to m o b il e s a n d o n ly five m iles o f r o a d s on w h ich to d riv e th e m . W h a t a s t r a in t h e y m u s t p u t on th e s t a t e - k e p t high w ays. o f th e te l e p h o n e I n t r o d u c t i o n into A r a b ia b r o u g h t f o r t h p r o t e s t s o f re lig io u s f a n a t i c s who said t h a t i t w a s o n e o f th e i n s t r u m e n t s of t h e devil. if th e m w ith T h e k in g s a t is f ie d the th e w o rd s of th e d e c re e t h a t g a r e t Bo x n d s . N ig h t b p ori* E d i t o r ............... ___ t h r o u g h ..... Bob Baa/wja ( new apparatus it c o u ld n 't be th e d evil * w ork. th e K o r a n co u ld pass [ D o ro th y G r a y Dry-Skin Mixtures — regular $2.25 jar, this week $ 1 fo r G ra n d d rie d -o u t . back to loveliness. min D. skin that'* brings it its sp ring tim e C o n ta in s vita* T. H. W I L L I A M S C o n g re ss a t Fifth CREDIT EXTENDED TO SUMMER STUDENTS DR. CARL R. CATHEY Registered Optometrist McKinnons’ 6 0 7 C o n u r e * * A v e . »Ssn O ffic ia l N o t ic e A L L S U M M E R S C H O O L s t u d e n t s a r e in v ite d t o v is it t h e s t u d e n t o b ­ s e r v a t o r y in t h e P h y sic s B u il d in g on W e d n e s d a y n ig h t s f r o m 8 to l l o ’clock. T h e o b s e r v a t o r y w ill SALE So Cool! So Sheer! These lovely S U M M E R Dresses C o o l as Barton's, as c o m fo rta b le in the sun as next-to-nothing can make you . r e your rew ard fo r purchasing m ore than one of O n c e you w ear *r «m, these sm art styles. w ant to live in them the rost of *~e . w . you summer. Linens Batistes N e ld a C r e p e s W a s h Silks Voiles $ C 9 55 3 - T h r e a d C r e p e H O S IE R Y by Kayser 79c W ith p ric e s sure to increase, such sheer and se rvice a b le hosiery at this p rice re p re ­ s e n t a real buy! W e 'v e re ­ c e iv e d a new shipm ent, to o . In t he se n e w colors: Enchant S p le n d o r G lo r ia Reveh T H U R SD A Y , JU L Y I, 1937 THE CAMPUS E d it e d by E L I Z A B E T H K E E N E Y arries Dr. N eve love Al Ex-Stiiclent AX ecinesclav Legion Ladies Elect Incoming Officers Miss Fra n ces Buelah W illia m s became the bride of D r. G. H. N ew love, professor of accounting in the U n iv e rs ity , in a cerem ony perform ed W ednesd ay by the Rev. Edm und Heinsohn in the pastor’s study o f the U n iv e rs ity M ethodist Church. Mrs. J . WT. B y rn e has been elec­ ted to succeed Mrs. E . R. Y o rk as president of r a p t e r o f the Am erican Legion the She is a graduate o f | Auxiliairy A b o u t U n iv e rsityJ P e o p le ” C a lh o u n s G iv e P a r ty F r id a y F o r F a c u lty T —I J B y A N I T A C O O K E Presid en t and M rs. J . W\ Cal- houn w ill honor the teaching sta ff E v e ry o n e seems to be leaving 1 of th t S u ™ " ) ! r S(,ssi” n f ‘ * I tow n fo r the Fo u rth , some going en P * r t F F r ld “ S' nlKh t fr6m 8 t0 l l o’clock in the patio of the T ex ­ home, some going to D allas and as U nion. fo r the Exp osition, F o rt W’orth and some ju st going w herever they can. The p a rty w ill be the firs t so­ cial given by M r. and M rs. Cal- J houn since Mr. C alhoun’s selec­ tion as president ad in terim of the A n n a R a m s e y w ill spend week-end in Houston and C a lves ton, visitin g her brother and his U n ive rsity. fa m ily. the A lb e r t C u p p , Ja m e * W ilk e r s o n , and R o b e rt K e id e l are going to D allas and F o r t W’orth to spend the holidays. P e t e r H e n r y H a h n w ill v isit his the in Columbus over parents week-end. Deans and heads of adm inistra­ tive o ffices and th e ir w ives w ill assist in receiving guests. A ll new fa c u lty members have been especially invited. Wesleyans View J 7<,rR, ° “ week’ «nd.g° *° H°UB' I Skit at Meeting F r a n k S u m n e r* w ill leave Sat- Mr>. N ew lo\e is the daughtei' of Mrs. M a ry Loe W illia m s of K ingsland. the U n iv e rs ity and was fo r sever­ al years a teacher in the public She schools o f Ed en and Llan o . taught in the com m ercial dep art­ m ent o f the Eldorad o H igh School last year. B e fo re coming to A u stin. D r. N ew love was senior au d ito r in the U . S. at W ash in g to n , D. C., and associate Incom e T a x D ivision U n iv e r s it y ! urday fo r his home in Rusk. L e n a G ib so n w ill spend the hol- idays visitin g her parents in Jack- to *he O ther officers elected are M rs. I sonville. « XT tm J Ll a* * S. V E k d .h l, f.rst v u . - p r a id . n t ; ; ,as fo r the hoUS a y , R o b e rt C o bb plans to go to Dal- 4, A B e th R y b u r n of D allas and Pen- M rs. J . C. T ittle, second vice-pres- id en t; Mrs. T. O. M ille r, third vice- elop e H y t e r and T a te * B lo u n t of presid ent; Mrs. F . A . G erlin g , sec- Nacogdoches w ill visit at the P i re ta ry ; Miss tre a su re r; Mrs. J . Y r R am say, his- to ria n ; and Mrs. Y o rk , reporter. Ja m e * W illia m s o n w ill spend the week-end at his home in San Blakeslee, B e ta P h i house this week-end. Ju s tin e Mrs. Y o rk w ill be the chap- Antonio, Aim s and im portance o f the R eligious dram a w ere presented chapter o f the W e sley P la y e rs Tuesday night in a skit, “ The F irs t Leson.” The program was from introduced by a talk E d ith M ae W ilson, program chair- m ar. C arol Moon, assistant di­ rector of the W e s le y Foundation, G ypsy P e tty , and R aym ond W’ool- j rich took part in the skit. M rs. W\ E . M ille r, guest direc­ tor fo r the firs t W’ esley P la ye rs professor of accounting in Jo h n s I Hopkins U n iv e rsity. He is a mem ber o f B e ta Gam m a Sigm a, honor­ a ry and scholastic business adm in­ istration fra te rn ity , and of B e ta Alpha Psi, professional account-1 ^ d u b season ing fra te rn ity . ^ ______ te r’s delegate to the state conven-1 n m r m H a r r y Jo n e * of H allsville is vis- o f 't h e 'A m e ric a n T e g io n ' and j {t in g 'h is T F T h F J A lY re d Y a t the Fress being made on “ The P ip e r’s a one_ac^ comedy by Mar- long-term stu- fa r e t Cam eron J o be presented its a u x ilia ry in San Angelo in Au- T heta X i house. gust. ___ production, reported on the pro- Cook S h e f fie ld , The new officers w ill be install- dent, is tra v e llin g over T exas and P ia ' er* ed in the fa ll a t the opening o f; w ui re tu rn to A ustin next week. Pres C la re n c e J a c k O r r attended K a t h r y n O w e n *, ex-student of the wedding o f R o y P e n n y c u ic k , M iss W illia m s o n V eds the U n iv e rsity who attended the ex-student of the U n iv e rsity , and ( ’ i n - e t a 5 in C ry sta l W r ig h t , and A h lg rim m , Ja m e * * !ef,F A 1 . 1 _ L T T „ : / U n iv e rs ity of O klahom a m ester, has returned a fte r a visit in F o rt Sm ith, A rk . She plans to re-enter the Univer- term student, is recovering from tratio n degree in Ju n e , is w orking P h ilip P a r r K r u m , who re c e iv e d his bachelor of business adminis- M a r y K a th e r in e S c o fie ld , long- to A u stin C ity last Sunday. I \ L r _ . ^ L o i* W a g g n e r I ____e last s e - 'M i* » i i ! ; _ - ’ M r . R u d d e r J u n e 2 6 Miss M a rg a re t W illia m so n be- sjt y th jg fall. a recent appendicitis operation. I in San Antonio. P u r e S i l k B R O A D C L O T H S P O R T S CLASSICS You can't beat pure dye. pure silk broad­ cloth for s u m m e r ...it always feels so cool, fresh and c r i s p . . . and ta ilo rs b e a u t if u lly ! T h e s e d r e s s e s a r e classics in every sense of the word. In airy pastels. G uara n teed w ashable. 12 to 20. M iss M a rg a re t Sim s, childrens’ plans to leave Austin around J u ly has been w orking on her m aster’s lib raria n in the A u stin P u b lic L i ­ 12. b ra ry and ex-student of the U n i­ Miss D arth u la W ilco x has re- . v e rsity , has received a position in the A . & M. lib ra ry. M iss Sim s turned to A u stin a fte r spend', g the w in ter in Columbia where she Pu b lic L ib ra ry . ! degree in , . , is ch ie f lib ra ry science. . in the Austin ... lib raria n ,, .. . . . carbrough& PAGE FIVE week-end a t her home Ja e o ly n A le x a n d e r spent last in L a She had as her guest G range. I M ae S w a n to n , student from Port A rth u r. Store Closed All Day M onday, Ju ly 5th. F o u r t h - R i g '’ 1 S u g g e s t i o n s '9 for your Fourth- of-July weekend W herever your trail takes you this week-end — whether to Barton's, the country, or out- of-town, it first starts at Scarbrough's. W e ’re ail set to make it a Glorious Fourth for you! Sketched Tan with Dorothy G r a y ...................... G e t brown as a berry over the week-end without any burn. Dorothy G ra y Sunburn Cream filters out the rays that cause pam- ful redness and burning . $1.00 S carb ro u g h '* T o lle trie * - S t r e e t Floor came the bride of E a r l R udd er i last S a tu rd a y m orning at the home o f the brid e’s parents, Mr. and M rs. W\ W . W illiam so n , near M enard, w ith the R ev. Kenneth R . H em phill reading the cerem ony. P reced in g the cerem ony, Mrs. Roders Be an of M enard played “ S y lv ia ” and M rs. Ja c k Le w is of “ I Love 3 ou San A n gelo sang T r u ly .” M rs. Bean played the w edding marches. M. J . Green o f E d e n was best man, and maid of honor was Miss F ra n ces S iffle tt e of M arb le Falls. The single ring cerem ony was read before an arch trim m ed w ith ferns and Shasta daisies, on either side o f w hich were large baskets filled w ith yellow gladioli and Shasta daisies, and w hite candelabra with ye llo w tapers. The bride was dressed in white m arquisette trim m ed with lace, and she w ore a large white pic­ tu re hat, and a shoulder corsage o f orchids and lillies o f the valley. A reception follow ed the cere­ m ony. a fte r which the couple de­ parted fo r a two-weeks’ wedding | trip to Carlsbad C a ve rn and other points in N ew Mexico. The bride received her bachelor o f science degree from the U n i­ v e rsity in 1936. She is a member of A lpha Delta P i sorority. Mr. R u d d er received his degree from A. & M. College in 1S31. * rn rn Miss Gates Bride O f Thaddeus Whitely Miss M a rg a re t Fra n c e s Gates I and Thaddeus W h ite ly w ere m ar­ ried M onday afternoon in the F irs t B a p tist C hurch in S a n Antonio. The R ev. Glen M u rra y of Y o a k ­ um read the cerem ony. J The church tvas decorated w ith palms and w hite gladioli. Miss ' A lin e N ichols a f A u stin w a? the 1 b rid e ’s only atendant. Mrs. W h ite ly , daughter o f Mr. and M rs. T. B. Gates, received her bachelor of science degree in home A economics from The U n iv e rs ity of is an ex- Texas. M r. W h ite ly student of A. ur sp e cialty. 103 E a s t 9th. Phone 2-7224. r. R A V E N Plu m b in g . Gas Piping. R anges, H eaters connected. S in k. *ew- -r. drains unstopped. Law n m o w e r sh arp ­ i n g . 1403 I,avaca. Phone 6763. Shoe Shops H O W E L L S S H O E S H O P : Bootm aker. A ll kind* of footw ear s k illfu lly recon­ your v e n e d . Shoes dyed Ire-*. C u rb service. 1606 to m atch l.avaca. S H O E REBUILD IN G S H O E S C LEA N ED Pick-up end D e liv e ry Goodyear Shoe Shop “ E v e r y t h in g fo r the Sho e” 2326 G uadalupe Phone 4597 Travel Bureau R I D E ’ T A Y L O R S T R A V E L B U R E A U ! Estab lish ed fiv e y ears. C ars and pas­ sengers an yw h e re R eferences. I buy old gold. 201 E a st " t h 2-3333. Typewriters DON'T RENT A Typewriter %New R E M IN G T O N U N D E R W O O D Po rtab les Rebuilt L . C. S M I T H U N D E R W O O D R O Y A L Uprights BU Y On* Ju s t Like R e n t at S ea rs $54.95 $49.95 Sold on E a s y Term s No C a rry in g C harge EARS ROEBUC 900 C o n g re s s RENT A TYPEW RITER W e have the best In A u s tin S pecial S tu d en t R ate* S T E C K ' S 9th at L a v a c a 5884 Typing T H E S I S E X P E R I E N C E D T Y P I S T : B B .A . g raduate. U n iv e r s it y of Texas. W o rk called for and delivered p rom p tly. E n tire satisfa ctio n assured. M a ria B a g ­ ley. 4590. T H E M E S , notes, law o utlines, theses M iss M u rra y . 4663. 2007 W h itis . I F O R T Y P I N G or m im eographing ca ll B e v il George, 206 E a s t 22nd S tre e t. Phone 2-2120. W o rk called for and de­ livered . T Y P I N G by p rofessio n al m aste r's degree R eports, 10c page, paper fu rnish ed . page 2-0602. com plete. M rs . ty p is t w ith them es— Theses, 15e M ontgom ery. Summer Apartments F O R R E N T : New b rick 5 rooms arid ha^h ap artm ents. 160? W e st A v e ­ nue M cFadden. R in g 7519 or 3514. Summer Rooms G R A C E H A L L . O ffe rs L A R G E C O O L R O O M S W ith o u t Board Daily Maid S e rv ic e Phone 2-4114 $15.00 per term Announcements N O T I C E Classified Advertisers You can run your classi­ in fied very economically The Summer Texan: 20 Words— Maximum I time ............. ....................$ .40 .55 70 ........... LOO 2 times 3 times 6 times DISPLAY I col. W’de x I in. deep, 50c insertion No refunds for cancella­ tions. 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DIVISION OF EXTENSION LITTLE C A M P U S AUSTIN Cafes Cafes y o u CAN REALLY SAVE a t N Y D E R ’ SMART SHOP OPPOSITE PAR AMOUNT THEATER DRIVE OUT TO D A Y FOR AN ORDER O F LESLIE’S FRIED CHICKEN 91 I t ' s B e t t e r T h a n E v e r ” SENSATIONAL Now Oui Substantial Reductions on Everything in the H U R R Y FOR B E S T S E L E C T I O N THE CHICKEN SHACK (T ra d e M a rk Reg ) *4 M ile N o rth on Georgetown Road Ph o ne 2-0087 — A u stin V I S I T O U R P L A C E W H E N IN H O U S T O N O R W A C O Beauty Shops Announcements THE H ARPER M ETH O D SH O P Scientific Treatment for Falling Hair and Dry Sea p Permanent Waving Phone 2-0737 121 E. Ninth. Beauty Improved Through Cosmetic Science with the H O R M C N I Q U E Method of Skin Care Prolongs ^ Tnat Youthful V Skin Glow ' A D O C — BUSTER Mobilgas Mobiioi Mobilubrication Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries . Radios . . Seat Covers. Bat teries re lined. Radios installed. Wash mg . . Polishing . . Road Ser vice. Phone 2-2617 recharged, Brakes 16th a t San Ja c in to Buster Floyd Doc Bergstrom O N T H E W A Y T O T O W N VtNfcST ° ° LD CACTUS BEAUTY S H O P AHb ___ 1602 Lavaca Phone 8959 F O R M E M B E R of F a c u lt y : room. p riva te bath, block 107 E a st 20th S tre e t. Phone 6818. L o v e ly cam pus. Wanted For Sale gress. C A S H , F O R O L D G O L D , School R in g s, W a tch e s, etc. C rad do ck’s. 821 C on­ Laundries F O R 8 A L E : T y p e w rite rs . *9.50 up. C ra d ­ d ock's Bookstore. 821 Congress.. F O R 8 A L E : Rem in g ton U p rig h t new ly price re b u ilt ty p e w rite r. B. D. G illila n d . S a c rific e Phone 9412. $22 50. Lost and Found L O S T : Sig m a Nu near campus. fra te rn ity pin on or In itia ls C .T .H ., 1986 rn back. C all 7892. R ew ard. L O S T : Clip-board w ith class note* and P h y s ic a l E d u catio n lesson plan*. F in d ­ R ew ard. er keep board, re tu rn noter. M auar. 1910 W ic h ita . 2-1168. S I N G L E lady desires position ss teacher. S. degree U n iv e r s it y Texas. 6 B. vear* P r im a r y T raining. C an d irect C horal Club. 2-6658. experience. Special Y O U N G I . A D Y . who desire* the U n iv e rs ity work evening s refined U n iv e rs ity S ta t kfh home. Address to attend in Septem ber, would in 1927-D, fo r board and room Bo x W anted to Buy H I G H E S T C A S H P R I C E S second-hand clothing P A ID for shoes, and su it cases. W e also buy m u sical m ent*. A. S ch w a rts. Phone 8762 in s tru ­ M A L K I N P A Y S M O R E fo r used S u its , E a s t 6th. C lo th in g and Shoes. 407 C P A Y $8.00 to $10,00 fo r m en's used su its. 213 E a s t 6th. Phone 2-1060. C A S H P A I D for used ty p e w rite rs.. C rad ­ dock's Bookstore. e i l C ongress. H O M E L A U N D R Y I l l P H O N E 3 7 b 2 Pawn Brokers L O S T : Sunday before 10 A. M. w ith in 2 blocks U n iv e rs ity M eth od ist C h u rch spectacles, pair gold A u stin O p tical R ew ard . Co 2-8279 or 2-3921. M rs. W . T . Decherd. rim m ed bifocal case. 2-0635. A T 204 W e s t D IL D Y '? l » t h L . L A V E S P A W N B R O K E R and J E W E L E R Money Ph one loaned on a n yth in g o f valu e. I $8,000 R F W A R D F O R of leather zipper notebook w ith notes fro n t. “ C. M. O ’N e a l” stam ped R E T U R N on 9229. 217 E . S ix th . I Phone 2-8922. T H E S U M M E R T E X A N •PAGE SEVEN “Captains Courageous” T H E M O V I E S / E E I N G r t e / H C W / in “ T hunder E dw ard G. D este . v iew ed T od ay.) th e C ity .”— W ith I R obinson A t the P aram ount. and Luli “ T hunder in th e C ity.” — A t th e ] n ot require g r e a t ability. ( Re- j param ou n t. S c r e e n p la y a n d dia- lo g u e by R obert Sherw ood, A b en lr- rr. i j i * 1 r> - j | T he p lo t o f “ T hunder the I t co n ce r n s an in C ity’ w ill do. rn j ‘•wino-r n v .r H onolulu ” W ith ■ b a n d e l, and A kos T oln ay. P r o - 1 , , . K en t T aylor. A t the S ta te. W endy B arrie, R ay M illand and duced by A lexan d er E s w a y . Di- A m erican, (R ob in son ) w ho has a tv! i i r i A n Cl a e t So h ig h t h a t he b a lly h o o s h im s e l f o u t o f r o o t ti A K re c t a d by M a r io n G erin g . P h o to - high se nse o f ba lly h o o . g r a p h e d b y Al Kilks. E d i t e d by A r t h u r H ilto n . A C o lu m b ia pie- a job> So he g0€S to E n g l a n d ^ “ T he G reat H osp ital M ystery.” — ne . ----------------------- A t th e Q ueen. “ In tern es C an’t T ake M on ey.’’ — W ith B arbara S tan w yck , Joel M cCrea, and L loyd N olan . A t the C apitol. “ Q u a lit y S tr e e t." — W ith K ath- D uchess o f G le n a v o n e r i n e H e p b u r n a n d F ranchot T on e. A t th e V a rs ity . t u r e * T H E C A S T a c q u i r e d ig n ity , th e la c k o f w h ich w a s th e c a u s e o f his dism issal. D a n A r m s t r o n g ...................................I S e v e ra l th i n g s h a p p e n . 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T h e oth- e r is L uli D este. in ‘y o u m i g h t c o n s i d e r “ T h u n d e r th e C i t y " a b o v e t h e a v e r a g e , Miss D e ste well a b o v e th e av- , t h e __________________ E s t i m a t e ; B -m in us. . TH U RSD A Y, JU L Y I , 1937 the professor D r Jo h n P Senning, ch airm an of th e D e p a rtm e n t of Political Science at th e U ni­ versity of N ebraska, in th e fo urth issue of th e P rofessor Speaks discusses the unique and interesting ex p erim en t in U nicam eral legislation, being tried for th e first time in N eb rask a In 1934 Dr. Senning and U nited States S enator George Norris, fo ugh t a suc- I cessful b attle for the adoption of such a state legislative system. Since th e adoption of the U nicam eral System in N ebraska, Dr. Senning has acted as official advisor to th e com m ittees acting u n d er th e provisions of th e chan ged legislative plan. e d i t e d b y C y R e c o r d AT T H E N O V E M B E R e le c tio n , 1 9 3 4 , N e b r a s k a v o t e r s a d o p te d a n a m e n d m e n t to t h e s t a t e c o n ­ stitu tio n p r o v i d in g f o r a u n i c a m e r a l l e g i s l a t u r e . As r a tifie d , th e a m e n d m e n t p ro v id e? f o r a o n e -h o u s e la w m a k i n g b o d y o f n o t less t h a n t h i r t y n o r m o i e t h a n f i f t y m e m b e r ? to b e e le c te d f r o m sin gle m e m ­ b e r d i s t r i c t s o n a n o n - p a r t i s a n b a l l o t ; fix e s t h e to t a l a n n u a l s a l a r y a t $ 3 7 , 5 0 0 ; r e t a i n s b ie n n i a l sessio ns u n le s s o th e r w i s e p r o v i d e d b y law . I t d e s i g n a t e s t h e l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r as p r e s id in g o f f i c e r o f th e h o u s e ; a b o lish e s th e t w e n t y - d a y lim it f o r t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n o f bills; sets u p t h e p rov iso t h a t th e fin a l v o te on p a ss a g e o f a bill shall n o t be t a k e n lap se o f u n til a a f t e r five d a y s i n t r o d u c t i o n its n o r u n til i t h a s b e e n o n g e n e r a l file fi n a l f o r r e a d i n g a n d p a s ­ s a g e f o r a t le a s t o n e le g isla tiv e r e q u i r e s a d a y ; on r e c o r d a n y m o tio n u p o n th e of r e q u e s t an y m em b er.; a n d le g ­ c h a r g e d its is l a t u r e session in 1935 d i s t r i c t t h e s t a t e in a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e a t v o te by t h a t body. I i a non-partisan b a llo t resu lted In a u n ifo rm ly b e tte r p e r s o n n e l as com pared w ith r e c e n t bicam eral le g ­ is la t u r e s . In le g isla tiv e d elib era tio n s m em bers are fr e e d f r o m p a r t y s u b s e r v i e n c y a n d f r o m e x e c u tiv e c o n ­ t r o l a n d s u c h t h e m t o c o n c e n ­ t r a t e a t t e n t i o n on t h e m e r i t s a n d d e m e r i t s o f p r o ­ po sed leg isla tio n . l i b e r a t io n e n a b le s A n o t h e r s t r i k i n g c h a r a c t e r i s t i c o f th e o n e -h o u s e ! is t h e p r o c e d u r e , w h ic h h a s b e e n a i m - 1 l e g i s l a tu r e p lifie d to su c h a n e x t e n t t h a t , w i t h the c o o p e r a t i o n o f th e p re ss, th e p u b lic is a b le to fo llo w a c c u r a t e l y s u cc es siv e th e s t a g e s o f m e a s ­ u res , a p r a c t ic e im p o ssib le u n d e r th e b i c a m e r a l j sy s tem . T h u s w i d e ­ s p r e a d pu blic in ­ t e r e s t h a s b e e n th e in a r o u s e d le g i s l a tu r e . In th e a d o p ti o n of p r e ­ c a r e f u l l y p a re d of p r o c e d u r e a n at* t e m p t w as m a d e to the im p ro v e t e c h n i q u e o f e n ­ a c t i n g laws. F o r th e e x a m p l e , p r i n t i n g o f e ach bill b e f o r e t h e v o t e on f i n a l p a s s a g e e n a b le s eac h m e m b e r th e m e a s u r e f o r w h ich h e is v o tin g . th e p ro v isio n s o f t o k n o w e x a c t ly ru l e s I m p r o v e m e n t i n C o m m i t t e e * is li n e r a n d la te r picked o c e a n u p by a G l o u c e s t e r f i s h in g sch o o ­ th e b o a t he r e c e iv e s n e r . On r o u g h a n d discovers t h a t m o n e y a n d pow er are n ot t h e m a in e s s e n tia ls fo r a h a p p y life . t r e a t m e n t F r e d d i e B arth olom ew g iv es the m o st capable p erfo rm a n ce o f his c a r e e r , s a y the critics. 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O p p o s in g view s b e t w e e n th e s e n a t e a n d th e h o u se a s to t h e size o f th e m e m b e r s h i p a f f e c t e d m o s t v ita lly th e m e t h o d o f p r o c e d u r e t o b e f o llo w e d in d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f t h e a p p o r t i o n m e n t . T h e t h i r t y - t h r e e s e n a t o r s f a v ­ o r e d a sm a ll u n i c a m e r a l b o dy . O n t h e o t h e r h a n d m o s t o f t h e o n e h u n d r e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s p r e f e r r e d t h e m a x i m u m o f f i f t y . T h e a r b i t r a r y a d o p ti o n o f f i f t y m e m b e r s w o u ld h a v e g iv e n t h e m o re d e n se ly p o p u l a t e d e a s t e r n se c tio n o f t h e s t a t e a d ecid e d a d v a n t a g e in r e p r e s e n t a t i o n o v e r t h e s p a r s e ly p o p ­ u l a t e d w e s t e r n se c tio n . C o m p l i c a t i o n * A r i s e E x te n s i v e i n v e s t i g a t i o n a n d e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n o f c o m b i n a t i o n o f c o u n t i e s in to d is t r i c t s re v e a l e d t h a t a m e m b e r s h i p o f f o r t y - t h r e e w o u ld r e s u l t n o t on ly in th e m o s t e q u i t a b l e d i s t r i b u t i o n o f r e p r e s e n t a t i o n b e t w e e n th e e a s t a n d th e w e s t b u t also in th e l e a s t m a r g i n o f v a r i a t i o n in th e r a t io o f p o p u la t io n p e r m e m b e r in th e s e v e r a l d is tr i c ts . H e n c e th e legis­ l a t u r e f ix e d t h e size o f th e u n i c a m e r a l la w m a k i n g b o d y a t f o r t y - t h r e e m e m b e r s . F i r s t S e s s i o n C o n v e n e s f o u r m o n t h s t h e N e b r a s k a o n e- f i r s t ses sio n , 19 37 , o f T h e l e g i s l a t u r e c o n v e n e d , J a n u a r y 5, a n d a d ­ h o u s e j o u r n e d T h e p e o p le o f N e ­ l a t e r . b r a s k a as w ell as th o s e of o t h e r s t a t e s a r e a s k i n g f o r an a p p r a i s a l o f t h e n e w l a w m a k i n g bo dy. N a t ­ u r a l l y it w o u ld be f a i r e r to d e f e r a f i n a l j u d g m e n t o f le g i s l a t u r e u n til a f t e r th e a s e co n d o r a t h i r d session b u t a f e w g e n e r a l o b ­ s e r v a t i o n s m a y be v e n t u r e d a t th is tim e. T h e f e a ­ t u r e w hich h a s a t t r a c t e d t h e m o s t w id e s p r e a d i n ­ i n t e r e s t is th e e f f e c t o f th e n o n - p a r t i s a n e le c tio n o f m e m b e r s o f t h e le g i s l a tu r e . th e f u n c t i o n i n g o f , t h e c a m p a ig n f o r t h e a d o p ti o n o f In N e b r a s k a n o n - p a r t i s a n e le c tio n s a r e f a m i l i a r t o th e v o te r . T h e i r u se h a s g a i n e d th e s u p p o r t a n d a p p r o v a l o f t h e m a j o r i t y o f th o e l e c t o r a t e . C o n ­ th e p r e d i c t i o n s r e p e a t e d l y voiced d u r i n g t r a r y to th e o n e -h o u s e a m e n d m e n t , n e i t h e r o n e n o r th e o t h e r o f th e m a j o r p olitical p a r t i e s g a in e d a p r e p o n d e r a n t c o n tr o l o f th e la w m a k i n g b o d y n o r is e v id e n c e a v a ila b le t h a t p a r t y m a c h i n a t i o n s h a d a n y in f lu e n c e in t h e e le c ­ tio n o f its m e m b e r s . If s u c h i n f l u e n c e h a d b e e n s t r o n g i t w ould be d i f f i c u l t to a c c o u n t f o r th e ev en s t r e n g t h o f t w e n t y - o n e r e p u b l i c a n s a n d t w e n t y - t w o In N e b r a s k a v o te s d e m o c r a t s in t h e 1 93 7 session. on m e a s u r e s r e f l e c t c o n s e r v a ti v e a n d li b e ra l v ie w ­ p o in t s r a t h e r t h a n po litic al f a i th s . N o n - P a r t i s a n A d v a n t a g e T h e n o n - p a r t i s a n f e a t u r e o f th e u n ic a m e r a l le g ­ r e p r e s e n t a t i o n n o t i s l a t u r e h a s g iv e n a b a la n c e d po ssible t h e p a s t. M o r e o v e r t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e v o t e r is f o c u s e d on th e m e m b e r a n d his a c ti o n s r a t h e r t h a n u p o n p a r t y a f f i l i a t i o n . E le c tio n u p o n in A n o t a b l e t h e ba sis o f in d iv id u a l s u b j e c ts . M e tro -G o lr iw y n -M a y e r, p r o d u c e i s geen nf a n o t h e r o f n n o th p r " M u t i n y on C o u r a g e o u s " raafje t b e i r p r o d u c ti o n h ig h lig h t o f the i m p r o v e m e n t in t h e u n i c a m e r a l law- T h e r e a re m a k i n g b o d y is t h e c o m m it te e sy s te m , six te e n s t a n d i n g c o m m i t t e e s w h ic h a r e o r g a n i z e d on t h e b a sis o f m a j o r f i e ld s o f l e g i s l a t i o n , r a t h e r t h a n on T h e ir m e m b e r s h i p v a r i e s fr o m fiv e to e lev e n . L n t i l com- y e a r . c o m p a n y m i tt e e w o r k is c o m p l e te d th e Glou- le g isla tiv e d a y is s e t asid e f o r c o m m i t t e e d e lib e ra - h a s t a k e n tio n . No m e m b e r se r v e s on m o r e t h a n tw o o r , a t ; c e s t e r f i s h e r m a n w h o picks u p a m o s t, t h r e e c o m m i t t e e s a n d t h e sc h e d u le o f com - boy f r o m th e se n am i w ho c h a n g e s t h e t o n n e a f th e boy , w h o le life m i tt e e m e e t in g s an d m a d e it in to th e y e a r s m o st , is s tir r in g d r a m a — a t ha s a n y c o n f l ic t s . d e s c r ip tio n b y th e c o u n tr y 's is so a r r a n g e d t h a t n o m e m b e r th e m o s t o u t s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e M o v ie d o m ’s t h e th e a f t e r n o o n o f eac h la r g e s t tale o f g r e a t t h e “ C a p t a i n s P e r h a p s in re ia- B o u n t y , l e a s t i t • a- t / - , * ’ ne .es- 11 T h e .‘ rom Tho c a s t, picked c a r e f u l l y by th r e e c U l c e r s « hm - t e na; a tio n to th e s t a n d i n g c o m m i t t e e s is th e p u blic h e a r - best c n t i c s . ings. E v e r y bill is s u b j e c t e d t o a h e a r i n g . T h e ti m e , p lac e an d b ills to b e c o n s i d e re d a r e o ff ic ia lly — —------------------ _ _ _ _ _ a n n o u n c e d a t le a s t five d a y s p r e c e d i n g th e h e a r i n g , t e r n '- . T h u s a m p l e n o tic e is g iv e n to a ll w ho d e sire t o be m a t e d h e a r d f o r o r a g a i n s t a m e a s u r e . E x e c u t i v e ... r o ta r y o f s t a t e , tr e a s u r e r a n d a t- t o r n e v - g e n o r a l a re t o he a p p o in t e d Jg o v e r n o l. w i t h , h „ c o n s , n t T h e a m e n d - i n c ju(j es a r e c a l l -provision s i0118 a r e o p e n t o th e p re s s. T h e c o m m u t e , re- p o r t s a re a c c o m p a n ie d b y a s t a t e m e n t s e t t i n g f o r t h ^ { th e n a t u r e o f th e bill, t h e a m e n d m e n t s , if a n y , a n d m e n t how th e y a l t e r o r a f f e c t th e o rig in a l bill. O f eq u al the i m p o r t a n c e a r e t h e r e a s o n s g iv e n f o r th e v o te of th e c o m m i t t e e a s e x p re s s e d b o th r e c o m - 1 v o te r s 0 f t b e s t a te to c a s t a n ad- m e n d a t i o n s a n d t h e re c o r d s fi le d in th e o ff ic e o f • v j50ry v o te o n p ro p o s e d a m e n d - c o n s t it u - th e s e c r e t a r y o f s t a te . th e c r e a t i o n of a leg islativ e co u n cil a n d t h e office a n ­ w e r e m a n y , in v a r ia b l y e x p r e s s e d s u r p r is e , as well of as s a t i s f a c t i o n , w ith t h e m a n n e r in w hic h leg isla- o th e r law r e l a t i n g dire ct tive d e l i b e r a t i o n s w ere c a r r i e d o u t on the f l o o r o f the house. T h e r e wa* n e i t h e r c o n f u s io n n o r bom - _ I n s t e a d t h e r e w a , a give a n d ta k e b u s t i , o r a t o r y . le g i s l a tu r e p ro v id e s t h a t , up. n re- -.w en ty -m m a sp ecia l o r a n n u a l sessio n of th e „ , . h o u . ma> f r o m o t h e r s t a t e s , o f w hom O b s e r e e r * S u r p r is e d t h e to Beside* f or st a i, o ff ic e rs , I m e n t s ! tion. c o n s t i t u t Iona. legi^lature< O b s e r v e r s re v i e w e r , A n o t h e r ^ thp p e r m i t s f e d e r a l s t a t u t e t h e r e th e o f in j , . ta s k s t h e close o f in d is c u ssio n . d e p e n d e n c e u p o n S u m m a r y R e v e a l * S p e e d th e g o v e r n o r . M e m b e r s e x p re s s e d t h e i r o p in io n s w i t h o u t w ait- Thp n o s t w i d e s p r e a d d is a p p ro v a l le a d e r . D isc u s sio n w a s With th ( , a c t , n 0 f th e l e g i s l a tu r e to r a t - jfy t h e f e d e r a l child la b o r a m e n d ­ 115 m e n t . A t in g f o r a s ig n a l fr o m a d i r e c t a n d to t h e po in t. T he r e s p o n s ib i li ty o f eac h w as c a u s e d b y its r e f u s a l m e m b e r is an o p e n b ook w h ich m a y e it h e r b r e a k e r m a k e h im in a s u b s e q u e n t a t t e m p t f o r r e e l e c ­ in th e tio n . T h e n a t u r e o f t h e le g isla tiv e o n e -h o u s e le g i s l a tu r e re v e a l s t h e s t r e n g t h o r w e a k ­ ness of t h e m e m b e r s a n d in d iv id u a l a b ility c o u n ts m o r e t h a n p o litical c o n n e c t io n s . T h e sm all m e m ­ b e r s h ip o f th e o n e -h o u s e la w m a k i n g b o d y m a k e s it a w o r k a b l e a n d a g e n u in e d e l i b e r a t i v e bo dy. th e f i r s t ses­ sion o f th e u n i c a m e r a l le g i s l a tu r e , th e m e m b e r s to o k sto c k o f t h e i r fa i lu r e s a n d su c c e s se s, w i t h a view t h e n e x t t o w a r d t h a t N e ­ session . b r a s k a h a s m a d e a m a j o r c h a n g e in t h e m a c h i n e r y o f th e le g is la tiv e t h a t b r a n c h of g o v e r n m e n t a n d th e th e n e x t s t e p is t o see i n t r o d u c e d d u r i n g t h e n i n e t y - e i g h t d a y new s y s te m c o n ti n u o s to w o rk f o r th o on e- leg isla tio n w-as c o r r e c t i v e ho u se le g i s l a tu r e fu l fil ls th e a r g u - A s t a ti s ti c a l s u m m a r y of t h e f i r s t sessio n o f th e o n e -h o u s e l e g i s l a t u r e in N e b r a s k a r e v e a l s t h a t 679 bills w e r e s e s sio n ; 2 2 6 m e a s u r e s w e r e e n a c t e d in to l a w ; t h e p ub lic good. g r e a t e r p o r t i o n o f a n d a m e n d a t o r y in n a t u r e . T h e le g i s l a t u r e p assed m e n t s a d m a n o d f o r its tw o p r o p o s a ls f o r c o n s t i t u t i o n a l a m e n d m e n t s w hich will be v o te d u p o n b y th e p e o p le in 1938. O ne r e p e a l s t h a t s e c t io n o f th e s t a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n w hich in s t a t e r e q u i r e s d o u b le banks.. th e is m o s t la w m a k i n g bo dy , is a s h o r t b a llo t p ro p o s a l. t h e p ro v isio n s o f T h e o t h e r , w h ich m a n y c o n t e n d lia b ility fo r s to c k h o ld e r s i m p o r t a n t a ctio n in re a l iz e i m p r o v e m e n t t a k e n by t h i s bill, To d a te , T h e y t h a t t h e th e By th e g o v e r n o r , l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r , a u d i t o r a n d s u p e r i n t e d e n t o f p u b lic i n s t r u c t i o n a re t o be e le c te d for f o u r - y e a r Mi** M a r y R ice, c h i e f l i b r a r i a n o f th e A u s ti n P u b l i c L i b r a r y an d e x - ? t u d e n t o f th e U n i v e r s i t y , will le a v e A u s tin T u e s d a y f o r P o r t ­ la n d , O re ., w h e r e she will --pend t h e s u m m e r . S he will ta k e a p o ­ s itio n a t L. S. U . in th e fa ll, i n ­ s t r u c t i n g f r e s h m a n s t u d e n t s in th e use o f th e li b r a r y . ilium N O W ! CAPITO! 15c tT I L L p .rn i Ti i *** S T A N W Y C K JO E L M C C R E A ' //TTFWfS CMT TMI "O W I I------- I P A Y ! S t ^ n A ? ' 1 0 ' HUMPHREY BOGART BAW SWU • Special Sale featured , . . for t h e s u m ­ m e r s t u d e n t s o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . 'm W IOO Gladstones Genuine Leather S e le c te d c ow hide l e a t h e r , full b ro w n , s h o r t s t r a p s , e x t r a good 34-in. sizes, b la c k or lock a n d c a tc h e s , full l e n g t h s h i r t fold on o n e side la r g e p o c k e t s on o t h e r side. be h a d a t th i s u n u s u a l p ric e w i t h (told i m p r i n t f r e e . o f d iv i d e r w ith tw o P o s itiv e ly no m o r e to S e n t a n y w h e r e p r e - p e i d , Rob!. MUELLER & Bro. 5 1 0 C O N G R E S S Austin Clearing House Association A U S T I N N A T I O N A L B A N K A M E R I C A N N A T I O N A L B A N K C A P I T A L N A T I O N A L B A N K L E G A L H O L I D A Y S U N D A Y , J u l y 4, 1 9 3 7 I N D E P E N D E N C E D A Y M O N D A Y , J u l y 5, 1 9 3 7 w i l l be o b s e r v e d T h e B a n k s C o m p o s in g A u s ti n C le a r i n g H eu« e A s s o c ia tio n will be closed. C o r r e s p o n d e n t s r e s p e c t ­ t h a t fu lly a d v is e d th e i r d i r e c t i o n s f o r c u r r e n c y s h i p m e n t s , a n d o th e r b u s i n e s s m a y be r e g u ­ lated a c c o rd i n g ly . are in o r d e r t r a n s f e r * “YOU CAN’T CHANGE HUMAN NATURE” O r C a n Y o u ? Or S h o u l d \ ou If Yo u C o u l d ? Y o u a r e i n v i t e d t o h e a r t h i s p r o p o s i t i o n d i s c u s s e d J U L Y 4 t h A T IO A . M . FIRST C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H 4 0 8 W . 2 3 r d S t r e e t A S a v e Waif *0 S t u r t the F o u r t h , A b o u t R o b in so n e v e ry o n e know’s . , is o n e o f , a g r e a t d e a l. He b e t t e r a c t o r s in H ollyw ood. A nd 1 his role in this show c o n f i r m s th a t f a c t . H is c h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n s a re n e a r l y a lw a y s good. W i t n e s s his o n e in “ T h u n d e r in t h e C ity ” for ex a m p le . in B u t f o r m o s t p e o p le — a n d me is — th e m a i n th e sh o w it e m n o t R o b in so n , b u t L uli D e s te . In f a c t , I s u s p e c t th e r e a s o n h e was p u t w ith th e Y ie n e se s t a r w a s to g iv e h e r c a p a b l e s u p p o r t a n d m ak e h e r fe e l a t h o m e b e f o r e th e c a m ­ e r a by w o r k i n g be sides an e x p e r ­ ien ce d a c to r . I ca n th i n k o f no o t h e r r e a s o n in s u c h an f o r p u t t i n g R o b in so n in a u s p ic i o u s m ovie. r e g a r d le s s , B u t t h e A m e r i c a n d e b u t o f Miss D este t u r n s o u t r a ­ t h e r w ell. She is s t r i k i n g lo ok in g. A nd she sho w ed d e f i n it e po ssibil­ t h o u g h h e r r o l e did ities, e v e n E y e C are V aJua Y o u r E y e s N e x t T o L if t Its e lf . E y e s C a r e f u l l y E x a m i n e d P r e s c r ip tio n s C a re fu lly Filled OPTOMETRIST s . O P -TICIAM d lB * , CONGRESS AVE PHON I P h o n e 3702 flow* 1 1 8 - 1 2 0 E a s t 1 0 t h S t . SAVE A S H IG H A S ON 35% G. E. RADIOS In the face o f rising prices, we a re a 1 owing EXTR A- LIBERAL TRADE-IN A L L O W A N C E S which e n a b le you to save as high as 3 5 % on new G . E. Radios, C o m e in a n d g e t th e details of our offer to d a y l s e a l e d ; se* h as in T ste e ’ metal tu b e s th a t are qL eter, m ore a n d p rovide *!ner r e c e p tio n ; tw o b a r d s on sllding-ru e tuning dyn am ic sea 9 ■ speaker; in distinctive cadi- stable 8 -inch $2995 LESS TRADE-IN E-61 Six m etal tube s, two b a r ds; 6 2 -Inch d ynam ic speaker. R e p ro d u c e s ev e ry n o te of music, eve ry w e d of speech with am a?m g fide -ty. $34.50 E-62 LESS TRADE-IN OTHER MODELS $31.95 to $77.95 AU w i t h E x t r a - L i b e r a l T r a d e - I n A l l o w a n c e * FREE TRIAL FREE DELIVERY - S T A R T S — FRIDAY 2*e til I LA S T D A Y ! E D W A R D G R O B I N S O N - I N — “ T H U N D E R IN T H E C I T Y " Because of its Magnitude and TO FULLY E N J O Y I T — Y O U M U S T S E E I T F R O M T H E B E G I N N I N G -------------- !! M - G - M ’s Mighty S u c c e s s o r to “ M u t i n y o n t h e B o u n t y ” ! an Unforgeuble Saga o f the Sea Brought t o t he Screen in all its G l o r y — RUDYARD KiPLING’S m A GREAT CAST Headed by SPENCER TRACY F R E D D I E ^ B A R T H O L O M E W L I O N E L ^ B A R R Y M O R E * MELVVN DOUGLAS L O O K ! KI DS— A R a g Ful l of C O O K I E S — F R E E — F r i d a y , I Ti l l 5 All Soh. Childr. 10c C o u r t e s y F A I R MA I D — B R E A D — SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JULY I, 1937 Regents Will Hear President Calhouns Proposed Budget Saturday L u t c h e r S t a r k H . H . W e i n e r t D r . G e o r g e M o r g a n D r . K . H . A y n e s w o r t h M a j o r J . R . P a r t e n Hornaday Trains Writers by Mail; Students Earn While Learning He s been at it for sixteen years. A nd proof of his w ork is seen every S u n d a y in the fe a tu re section o f some Am erican newspaper. T h a t’s the story of W . D. H ornaday. d irector of publicity fo r the U n iv e rsity, who teaches newspaper featu re w ritin g by correspondence. Mr. H o rn a d a y is teaching the only journalism subject offered by correspondence. H e, at the pres­ icles w ritten by students who have lege credit, are also eligible to ent time, has eight students ta k ­ taken fe a tu re w ritin g by corres­ take it. ( ing his course. Som e of these are pondence are seen in the fe a tu re M r. H o rn a d a y said that he as- f already w aiting fo r newspapers. sections o f newspapers,’’ declared signs tc the students re g u la r les­ Others, who have completed the course under M r. H ornaday d u r­ ing his sixteen ye a rs o f teaching are now members of newspaper staffs, free lance w riters, or pro­ fessional w rite rs in the magazine field. “ P ra c tic a lly e ve ry Sunday, a r t­ M r. H ornaday. is The fe a tu re w ritin g course open to all students who have completed the required p rereq ui­ sites. These students receive col­ lege cre d it fo r the course. O th­ ers, who do not have the prereq ui­ sites and who do not desire col­ sons from a text book, and th at f j he sends to them sixteen featu re assignments. W h e n they have completed these assignment*, th ey return them to M r. H o rn a d a y fo r | criticism . Most o f those tak in g the course are not enrolled in the U n iv e rs ity . Faegre Discusses Home Problems Problem s o f home and fam ily life w ill be discussed in a of six lectures to be given by Mrs. Marion L. Fa'-grf1, associate pro­ fessor in the Institute of Child Development at the U n ive rsity of Minnesota and a visit nj? professor at the U n ive rsity for the Sum ­ the mer session. The first of which was given Tues­ day, are conducted each Tuesday lectures, and T h u rsd ay morning at 10:30 o’clock in the Home Econom ics I auditorium . Mrs. Fa e g re has w ritten for leading women's magazines and is co-author of the w idely used text, ‘ “ Child ‘ are and T ra in in g .’’ She j v a s active in the W h ite House C onference in child health and protection. The meetings w ill be conducted j as study groups, Mrs. Faegre said. J Individual problems of the group w ill be discussed and compared. The classes are not restricted to U n iv e rsity students. BUY NOW - - S a v e during this S e m i - A n n u a l D r . E d w a r d R a n d a l l , C h a i r m a n T H e » r n i n e , y o u r R e g e n t s , w i l l H e a r P r e s i d e n t J . W . C a l ­ h o u n p r e s e n t h is p r o p o s e d b u d ­ g e t a t a m e e t in g h e r e S a t u r ­ d a y . W i t h a p p r o p r i a t i o n s i n ­ c r e a s e d t o $ 1 ,6 5 8 ,2 4 4 b y t h e L e g i s l a t u r e a c o m p l e t e l y n e w p l a n o f e x p e n d i t u r e m u s t b e w o r k e d o u t a n d a c c e p t e d b y t h e s e g o v e r n i n g o f f i c e r s o f T e x ­ a s 's l a r g e s t e d u c a t i o n a l i n s t i t u ­ t i o n . A c o m p l e t e s t o r y o f t h e m e e t in g m a y b e f o u n d o n p a g e o n e o f t h is m o r n i n g 's p a p e r . Summer Variety Ed and Co-ed O.K. by Janitors The summer v a rie ty of Jo e C o l­ lege and B e tty <"o~ed I* top* w ith the U n iv e rsty janitors. This is the opinion of thirty- five men employed to do the cam ­ pus housekeeping this summer, as I they less often to conquer untidiness themselves stooping find resulting from cigarette stubs, candy w rappers, and rumpled note paper, In their opinion, summer session students are neater than long session students. T h e y agree th at the reason for this change is as puzzling as it is pleasing. W h a t has happened j to candy wrappers th a t littered j . all and classroom ? Is the sum-! mer co-ed w atching her calories? I Jo e s she resist the tem ptation of lunching a candy bar on the w ay lo class, or doesn’t she have tim e to m unch? One jan ito r, w ith Ph ilo V ance inclinations, observed that he had I found less scarlet tinged cigarette | -.tubs than during the long session. .Judging by the length o f cigarette stubs, he said, summer students 4nust have less time to smoke. In fact, most stubs show the ravages I of only two or three hasty drags, I T he rush of this ja n ito r said. I summer students also accounts for the few er stubs found along the | sidewalks and building entrances, he deducted, | W h a t has become o f the stud­ ent who spent f if t y m inutes o f an industriously little scraps c u t of big I economics making sheets o f note paper? lecture Is the blonde preserving those notes from the brunette across the 1 aisle? She must be, fo r, a t the I end of the day, the tig h tly folded J notes are missing from the lec­ ture room floor, and the jan ito rs bemoan the loss of a source of ; interesting outside reading. Cornered in G arrison H a ll, one ja n ito r leaned on his broom and sagely said, “ W e ll, I guess these j I— | EYE C O M FO RT “ p operly . . . is attained only when eye strain is eliminated by glasses. in and have us C o m e examine your eyes for greater " e y e co mf or t. 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