(Site Unitu First College Daily in the South nm iimn.ium.w— hi— ifiiw i •rn SUMMER VOLUME III AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921 ABOUT ORIENT AT DESPER SERVICE VARSITY FOB GREAT SERVICE TO STATE City E ducator W ill Use Ideas of University For High School ----------- RUSK SOCIETY WILL DEBATE HOGG CLUB STUDENT COACHES OOES EFFICIENT WOHN ENGAGE IN SPEEDY D isarm am ent Question W ill Be Subject of Public A rgum ent Main Office has G eneral C harge of Stationery and Supplies For U niversity F in al arran gem en ts for the debate One o f the m ost efficient branches BASKETBALL B IE S I W ebb ----------- Is S tar of the Day; Much M arked Ability Shown No. 27 TEACHERS DDILL MEET TU HEAR . . . , . j J | b etw een the H ogg D eb atin g Club and -r, TT in . *.■ J ’ The c ity ° e m the atten m ovem ent tow n and congressional strenuous effort su p erin ten d en t o f . ° U u ^ ® S ten ograp h ic Bureau Dr. C. P. P a tterso n w as the prin A m ong the v isitin g p ro fessors here high school, principal in a high school, the Rusk L iterary S o ciety w ere m ade U n iv ersity ° P n n ’ cipal o f a village school, teach er in a cationa] work, h avin g been a teach er , in a schools, and conductor and teach er in sum m er norm als. A. grad u ate o f T exas Chris- . Dan U n iversity, a stu d en t o f Uni Un' overnment Professor Lectures o n China and Its Relation t o O ther Nations ersIty ot C hicago and a grad u ate world today, and d eserves stu d en t o f the U n iv e r sity o f T exas, j tion o f all stu d en ts o f im portant cur o f the gen eral adm inistration o f the is the S tenographic Bu- this sum m er is P ro fesso r Lee Clark, at the m eetin g o f the H ogg last n igh t. I reau. T his burean has its main offices sch ools o f The su b ject chosen, “ R esolved, T h a t j ‘n *be Main B u ilding, room 151, w ith su p erin ten d en t o f c ity for brarK‘h offices in variou s d epartm ent W ichita F alls, T exas, P r o fe sso r Clark A m erican leadership in world disarm - | ° ^ ces around on th e cam pus. G. J. am en t should be approved,” is one o f S tep h en s is at p resen t C hief Clerk o f . . . . „ ------- - the S tenographic B ureau. Mr. S te­ the g r e a te st issu es co n fro n tin g the phens has held th is position for th e In addition th ere are past tw o years. a corps o f a ssista n ts and Stenogra- T his su b ject is o f esp ecial in te r e st |Phors w hose se r v ic e s are n ecessa ry in to U n iv ersity d eb aters, fo r it m ay Icarry ia g out the w ork o f th is bureau. has be used in som e o f th e public speak- in g c h e s t s n e x t w in ter. Mr. C. D. ;cb arge in a gen era l w ay o f sta tio n ery T om kies, U n iversity d eb atin g coach, an<* gen eral office su p p lies fo r th e va- has declared th at, although fin a l ar- rious d ep artm en ts in the U n iversity, ran gem en ts w ith oth er schools have E ftcb school or d ep artm en t has a cer- not been m ade, still th ere is a good o in tm e n t to provide fo r such ma- chance that the disarm am ent ques- aerial. R eq u isition s are m ade through tion w ill be used the S tenographic Bureau for stam ps, g ia te debates. paper, letter heads, en velop es and v a ­ rious oth er th in g s o f this gen eral na held on the fir st T hursday n igh t o f Jture. The bureau su p p lies this m a­ th? second term . M em bers w ill b e lt e r ia l and keeps a record o f it. The allow ed fiv e m inute speech es and w ill Bureau also prepares m im eographed choose th eir own sides, provided t h a t ! sh eets o f exam in ation questions, out- the speakers on one side do n ot o u t- lines or an y special w ork th at instruc- num ber th ose on the other. All m em - tors m ay w ish to hand ou t to th eir hers are requested to sign the list o f cla sses in a c o n v e n ie n t form . A lso le tte r s o f an y sp ecial form se n t out tr y o u ts on the b u lletin board or to turn in th eir nam es to R. O. Jonas. from the U n iv ersity b earin g in form a­ The fo llo w in g officers w ere elected tion on cou rses, a c tiv itie s or any fo r the second term o f the sum m er special in form ation w hich are se n t out se ssio n : Cecil R. C ham berlin, p resi- in large num bers are prepared in th is d e n t; C. P. R ockw ell, vice p resid en t; bureau. U n iv ersity b u lletin s publish- ed by various d ep artm en ts are, a fte r being addressed, routed from this bu- ipal speaker a t the v esp er serv ices I js a g ie Id by the Y ou n g W om ens C hristian I . • . ...elation yesterd a y even in g . Dr. I >atterson spoke on our relation s w ith t hina and C hina’s relation s w ith j ther nations. H e ou tlin ed the h is- H e has m ajored in E du cation and has I ren t even ts. •cry of the p o e tic a l d isin teg ra tio n j had quite a bit o f exp erien ce in edu Si China from 1840 up to the presen t ime, and stressed th e p oin t th a t w e Should not ignore the h igher purpose f our activ ities in C hina, in regard religious a ffa ir s, and th a t w e can is dis- ot forget the fa c t th a t it "nctly to our a d van tage to put forth to C hristianize ie Chinese, i f fo r n o oth er reason an the u ltim ate p olitical b en efits *hieh are the o u tgrow th o f our in ­ rest. in part: “ A ll Dr. Patteraon said issionaries are politician s. T hey ust be if th ey w ould su cceed . M any stances su b sta n tia te th is assertion , nd fo r th is reason th e m issionary las alw ays been an em pire builder. Specially is th is tru e o f his work in ‘hina. th e nited S ta tes has taken an activ e in ­ rest in the ed u cation al and p o r t­ al actions in th a t country. H e has fo r China. W hen >*n france and R ussia and Japan en- cached upon th is c o u n tr y ’s t e r n - !ege life as ^ com m ittee ry, the U nited S ta te s has been the rst to see that sa tisfa c to r y in tern a- >nal a g reem en ts g ave C hina ju s- e.” For th is and other reasons, Dr. ^ tte rso n asserted th e b e lie f, th a t ould the p resen t im p ortan t ques- n on the C aliforn ia issu e end w ith vered diplom atic r ela tio n s b etw een rselves and Japan, China w ould P rofessor Clark is a g r e a t b eliever in the Y. M. C. A. as a w holesom e in- flu en ce in U n iv ersity life . H e w as active in th at organ ization in his col- IjGffan F* M arshall, secreta ry ; A lbert M. Blackm an, treasu rer; E. P. Choice . i d e n t , and as sum m er c o n fe r e n c e d e l - I rePor^e r ’ I e g a te . D uring the w ar he w as the i arm s* Y. M. C. A. secreta ry at Camp P ike. =■ H e w as also m em ber o f the S ta te R e- j crusting C om m ittee and fo r a tim e. | c h ie f recru itin g officer for T exas. N orm al, Board o f E xam in ers, Chair­ man o f S tate Board o f E xam in ers, for several years a m em ber o f the E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee o f the S tate T ea ch ers’ A ssociation , a m em b erxof the last T exas S ta te T extbook Com­ m ission, and chairm an o f th e H istory R evision C om m ittee o f the C om m is­ sion. Financial Troubles of Early in g been m em ber o f the Sum m er uable gen era l edu cation serv ice, hav­ P rof. Clark has also rendered val* T ryou ts fo r the H ogg team w ill be --------------------- ------- m an, as pres­ (C on tin u ed on P age 2) •T°n as» sergean t-at- Through his in terco lle­ sponsor efforts, in the 1 ■ ■ One o f the shortest basketball cham pionship races know n in collegi­ ate circles ended yesterd a y a fte r n o o n Dean Urges All Pedoggies To H ear President o f Association about 6 o ’clock in th e m e n ’s gym on This even in g at 8 o ’clock Miss L ela Speedw ay. The all-coach squad Lee W illiam s, president o f the S ta te w hich has been train in g since T u e s ­ T eachers’ A ssociation, will speak to day ended th eir period o f intensive the teachers o f th e U niversity Sum ­ train in g w ith a se r ie s of th r e e games. mer School, in the open air audi­ N ew ta ctics in the original A m erican gam e w ere dem onstrated. Individual torium , according from Dean E by's office. to a sta te m e n t p layin g w as kep t a t a m axim um and It is exp ected that P resident Rob­ the Hams. tonight. She will have a A t e x a c tly 5 :0 5 has ju st returned. the sum m er session accid en ts w ere reduced to a m ini- Miss W illiam s w ill give an accou n t In a m essage to all teachers, D ean o f the recen t convention o f the N a ­ Eby said today: “ I wish p erson ally in Des M oines, Iow a, from which she tional E ducational A ssociation held to urge every teacher now a tten d in g vital m essage for the teachers o f the state. to hear M iss P lease m ake a W illiam s special effort to atten d . Y ours for T exas education, F rederick E b y .” ert E. Vinson wil speak in con n ection m um . F ru itless attem p ts at caging j with th e appearance o f M iss W il- the leath er sphere w ere num erous but the sen sation al passes o f some few of the noted a th le te s brought the per­ sp irin g onlookers to their fe e t shout­ in g th eir hoarse applauses. The agil­ ity o f certain m em bers o f the “ Raw M aterial C lub” attracted the a tten ­ tion o f the sm ilin g V arsity basketball coach, L. T heo B ellm ont, who has been drillin g the m en in practice and who officiated as arb iter in the gruel­ lin g co n te sts that w ere staged yes­ terday. Ju d g in g from the m irthful expression on Mr. B ellm ont's face it m ay be said th a t he enjoyed the ath­ letic d em on stration s a*s much as if th ey had been show n at the M ajestic. coach an­ n o u n c e d to the class in Physical Edu­ cation 164 th at he would select four cap tain s who w ere to choose their team s for the cham pionship race that would begin as soon as the respective team s Were ready. “ Shorty” W ebb, “ P ig ” T illory, “D em on ” Baize and “ R ed” Sim onds w ere ^elected as cap­ tains. T hey quickly got their team s to g e th e r and organized four o f the m ost form idable q u in tets seen in this section o f the cou n try in ages. The W ebb-Til.'ory clash cam e first. A fter the team s g o t to sw eatin g good, the ball lightning. The first five m in u tes o f play gave the edge o f the a ffa ir to W e b b ’s gan g. And w hen the last half had been played the T illory bunch was han gin g on the ragged edge. S ton e’s dashing gam e a t forw ard f e a tu r e d the fir st co n te st. W ebb cam e in for a share o f the goal shooting honors by m aking all o f the scores for his gang. The gam e ended 8 to 3 in favor o f the W eb b ites. dress. W hat she w ill have to sa y deserves the consideration o f e v e r y Leacher who has the good o f his pro­ fession at heart. ♦ M aterial Is N o w For N ex t C actus ganization is the m ost influential and com plete and the m aterial for it is now be in g gath ered , according to a the m easures adopted by the N ation al teachers attend this m eetin g b ecau se E ducational A ssociation are ex p ected to affect the state teachers. T his or­ tar-reaching o f its kind and its a c tiv i­ Plans fo r n e x t y e a r ’s annual are It is esp ecially desirable th at all by Miss W illiam s slipped about ties will be thoroughly exp lain ed like her ad­ in ( C ontinued on P age 4) arsity Librarian A ids B usiness M en In Im proving C ity B elieving th a t wom en should take active part in civic affairs as w ell social, home and econom ic or char­ g e affairs, Mrs. C harles S tep h en - D u rin g his six y ears a s su p erin ten - of A ustin, has helped the A ustin den t at W ichita F alls P ro fesso r Clark siness W om an’s Club, o f w hich she has seen the c ity increased to a pop- president, to work hand in hand !Uiat,on ° f 4 0 ,0 0 0 , and t h e scholastic -ment. 'nt'r' as<"1 n ea rl>' The e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a “ little th e a - in e v e ry m o v e m e n t f o r c i ty b e t- h tho various m en’s clubs o f th e icen su s th ree-fold , a n d th e f a c u l t y i n c r e a s e d fr o m a b o u t 65 to 160. U n d e r his a d m in is tr a t io n a n d s u p e rv isio n , n e w schools h a v e th e c u r r i c u lu m en- b e e n o r g a n iz e d , group is th e m ost o u ts ta n d in g ; la rg e d a n d n ew b u ild in g s have b een p la y -g ro u n d equipm ent has been added, the ju n ior the night- H igh School organized, school g iv in g work for ad u lt fo reig n ­ ers has been started , affiliation credits increased, public sp eak in g and m usic added, and part-tim e and e v e n in g ar­ ran gem en ts have been com pleted for cla sses in vocational train in g fo r n ext session. ^tructive work w hich h e r club has e r e c te d , |e . In order to raise n e c e s s a r y ney for additions to th e club house Stephenson p resen ted a “ hom e *nt show .” T his show w as the inflation o f th e now a ctiv e org a n ­ i c , the A ustin C om m unity P lay- The players started w ith a char- tnembership o f 200 and it has con­ ed to grow rapidly sin ce its in- > ution. g r o u n d a n d in i» to t h e T h i* in his f i f t h o f a s e r i e s o f th e a c t o f F e b r u a r y T h e B a iz e -S im o n d s g am e t h e I stitu tio n reg ard in g th a t subject la st! l l , 1858 be rep ealed passed B eing C ollected C om m erce, and a lead er in church work. S ch ool S l o w l y Overcome As is w ell know n, a leg isla tu re is in S u n d a y ' s alw ays in flu en ced by the governor. The E ighth L eg isla tu re sided very quickly w ith G overnor H ouston. A C on tin u in g the discu ssion s lead in g bill introduced by D. B. Culberson to taxation . H e argu ed that the com - a r t i c l e s on t h e e a r l y h i s t o r i c a l d e v e l - mon school fu n d had alread y COm- o p m e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y w h i c h a r e plied w ith the provision in th e Con- a p p e a r i n g o n a l t e r n a t e d a y s D a i l y T e x a n . T h e n e x t a r t i c Ie o f t h e s e r i e s w i l l b e p r i n t e d pap* r' H e b eliev es that a tea ch er should I be a real citizen in his com m u n ity I and be id en tified w ith variou s activi-1 tie s th a t have to do w ith social b e t­ term en t. To th at end he is a m em ber o f the R otary Club and o f its com ­ m ittee on education and w as a d ele­ g a te to the in tern ation al R otary con ­ ven tio n . H e is a m em ber o f the honor council o f the B oy Scou ts; m em ber o f the A d visory Board and the Book C om m ittee o f the C ity Pub­ lic L ibrary, m em ber o f th e C ity Park B oart," ’member" of" the" Cham ber"!.} I t0. th « ‘ ^ l i r i i m e n t o f the U n iver- the effect th a t th e a c t o f F ebruary sity , g o v e r n o r R unnels the m essage to the E ighth L egislatu re in H ouse by a 52 to 20 v o te . L ater th is in vain w as reported, con tra ry to the w ill o f 1859 said : “ I should seek an y th in g m ore appropriate the Sen ate C om m ittee m ade up o f to say in the report S en ators G eorge W uinan, L ew is G. than is to be found o f S en a to r W ig fa ll and th e p r e - H a r m o n , E. B. S c a r b o r o u g h , F o r b e s , l l , B r itt o n , a n d E. I). T o w n e s. B e c a u se a m b le 1 85 8.” G o v e rn o r R u n n e ls w a s v e r y o f tho v a r io u s o p in io n s a m in o r ity re- m u c h in s y m p a t h y w ith th e U n iv e r- in s t a t i n g t h a t it sity m o v e m e n t b u t did n o t w a n t to w a s th e will o f th e p e o p le to h av e th e fo r c e it upon tho p eo p le u n les s t h e y w a n te d L ike h is p re d e c e sso r, G o v e r n o r P e a se , he w as e a r n e s t in his d e s ir e to h a v e a s t a t e u n iv e rsity . , w a s s u g g e s te d a n d recommended t h a t in g R u n n e ls s e rv e d t h e s t a t e as g o v e r n o r f r o m 1857 to 1 859 , b u t i n 1859 a m t Senate a s it w a s in th e H ouse. B u t w on b y the H a r v a r d ( B a x t e r ) football be in a m an t h a t believed t h a t th e Urn- it failed t h e r e a n d t h a t f a i lu r e prob- t e a m v e r s ify a t the ex p en se o f the poor. This w as He believed in G overnor H ouston. help in g the in stitu tio n s supported by private en d ow m en ts then under the . operation o f the sta te , but he thought to use the U nited S ta te s bonds be- th a t th e estab lish m en t o f a U n iv e r -1 lo n g in g to the U n iv e r sity fund for sity w as a m atter alon e for the f u - ' fro n tier protection . $ 1 0 9 , 472.26 w as ture. H e believed th a t it would be drawn from the fund to be paid back in te rc u t. Mr. S tew art and I o f the second gam e w e re made by b e tte r to w a.! until the sta te needed ; w ithout introduced bills Capt. Sim onds o f the w in n in g team such an in stitu tio n badly and th ere- Mr. Throckm orton fore advised th at the m atter be put which appro;.-lated * 9 .7 6 8 .« * to pay ; Ho e a v e e x c e lle n t d e m o n s t r a t i o n s in off until tho tim e would be su itab le the m ile a g e and p e r diem o f the leg- dribbling down the field and i shoot­ e r in k eep in g w ith a m ore enlarged p la in ts and $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 to the p r o t e c t i n g baskets from difficult position* tion o f the f-o n -ie r . This a p p r o p r e - I p olicy and the people expressed an tion in ju r e ! tho fta te treasu ry very appca. for one. G overnor H ouston looked a t the situ a tio n from a fin an - m uch. B<*for» cial s ta n d p o in t. H e s t a te d w a it f o r a t l e a s t t w e n t y y e a r s w ould c r e d i t a n d use o f th e s ta te . T h e le g . c r e w , th e th ird a n d last g a l m a k e w o r th his students’ p i c tu r e s a r e to be m a d e go- a t C h r is tia n s o n 's stu d io , a n d th e s a m e to d o n e x t. prices will pre v a il as w e re c h a r g e d is still ............... r e s t i n g on the laurels I la st y e a r. T h e s o ro r ity p i c t u r e s will o f build in gs a n d th e c a m p u s, a n d all g r o u p p ic tu r e s o f o r g a n iz a ti o n s o f th e S u m m e r School will be m a d e in by b e in g com p elled to w e a r the hoes j S e p te m b e r , All s u m m e r o r g a n i z a - .nrd tim e to g e t m oney ^ which are regularly re se rv e d for big tions desiring their pictures to appear in the C actus should fill out the or- a r - He r a n g in g fo r th e p ic tu re . T h e se p ic ­ t u r e s can be m a d e a t a n y tim e d i c ­ in g th is o r n e x t w e e k . T h e p rice in ­ clu d in g all p h o to g r a p h ic e x p e n s e s a n d space in th e y e a r book will be $25, f o r a g r o u p o c c u p y in g one p ag e. T h e to ta l price f o r a se n io r s itt in g will be $4 It is th e d e s ire o f th e e d ito r to g e t all s u m m e r se n io r p ic tu r e s pos­ sible. came n e x t and w as a s in te r e s tin g as the first. M ore in d iv id u a l s t a r s w ere e n ­ th is c o n d itio n acco unts ^ urk f o r th e r e g u l a r session will be- g a g e d a n d f o r th e Baiz” crew gin on the first d a y o f sctiool in S e p - th e scored a goose egg. L. L. B a x te r, (e m b e r, a n d w ith th is e a r ly s t a r t it .s the in te n tio n o f th e w r i t e r s to h a v e (he th** hook o u t a t a m uch e a r l i e r d a t e p la y e d a t h l e t e h a rd , a c t r e p e a le d a n d t h a t it w as th e p a p . j g a m e . H e cou ld be pose o f th e le g i s la t o r s to r e p r e s e n t i n te r v a ls o f m a k i n g th e will o f th e p e o p le . T h e r e f o r e , it j o p p o n e n ts w o n d e r w hat he wa in g about the cou rt re m in d e d the m ovem en ts o f a m e sq u it flitte d about from one c o m e r of the gym to the other. All o f th. a f e n i . A law w as passed “ S w ed e” S w enson. M alone’s dash- from Longview, a g g n o ive fa st, seen a t der, r e n t 1 than is c u s t o m a r y . . t a r a lto - perform er o f th is contest wa "S lew *5 ,2 7 9 .6 0 to th e j a n d a f t e r a s h o r t r e s t for Si m end 's j th e a d v e r tis in g d e p a r t m e n t . la n d s f e a t u r e had a p p r o p r i a t e d $ 9 ,7 6 3 .6 ° serie s b e g a n th e y a r i s in g from th e la n d s * ‘l TT * rich ab ly sa v e d g e t h e r . su p e rv is in g b u sin e s s m a n a g e r o f the s t a t e m e n t m ade by T om G. P ollard, The gam e ended with hi- team lead- F r o m th e n c e f o r w a r d th e U n iv e r - W ith th e close o f th e second gam e th e bill o f r e p e a l be p assed individual a s usual. All v ie w t h a t to bills th e s t a t e had fo r |th e c o m in g year. F o o t ” M alone w ho p o r t w as h a n d e d the p assage o f ie of g a n iz a tio n th e a c t o f 1858 c a r d s p re v io u s e who won hi last S a t u r d a y th e a m o u n t id e a w ould s t a r a p ublica tio n in g IO to 0 He I — si y an Alioth. ■ th e g a m e l o s , , I ia to f a v o r i a r 7 ..oen f u n d t h a t f a c t V/ I fty C* i l l / . Cl th e th e Ars | r, it. to . . in f b a . - , . . . . I ' • J J . . . . . I * J | I A new f e a t u r e has b e e n ad d e d in T h o se o d e s ir in g will h ave t h e ir a d v e rtis e ? th e view s e c tio n , form er co n te sts began a h a rd \ w herein each a d v e r t is e m e n t will con- th e ■ fig h t fo r the inter-pedfgogi, ,1 c h a m -1 tain som e view or a p ic tu r e o f th e t h e business t r e m a i n . | T h e Co-op h a s a lr e a d y m ade u p it* ll it on a c -, m a n a g e r or o w n e r o f w inn ers o f th e i m e n ts placed f the T h in A ccording to P ro fesso r Clark, $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 is now b ein g sp en t for new buildings, on im provem ents on old buildings, and for ground equipm ents for the new schools. T hese new ad­ d itions w ill put the prim ary and gram ­ m ar schools in good condition and will relieve the n ecessity o f h alf day ses­ sions. A high school site co stin g over $ 5 0 ,000 has ju st been purchased, and steps w ill be taken soon to begin the erection o f a b uilding that w ill cost o n e-h a lf m illion dollars. T his building is to be m odem in ev ery resp ect and prom ises to m eet the n eed s o f a gro w ­ in g and progressive com m unity. To m eet local dem ands it is planned to offer a tw o years course above the high school. th e U n iv e r s ity fold th r e e „ . , , , ^ U n iv e r- tw o i t r e a i u i y gam es th e tw o q u i n t e t s w e r e s ome - ad in th is m a n n e r j j i. ’ t wa* in terested in education citixen s._ f u n d s a n d * ! 7 ,? ! 3 .’i« o f w ould bring th en , w ith accum ulated s it y in terest. G overnor H ouston w as not m o n ey from the e sta te s o f d eceased pionship in basketball v e r y m u c h * . a n d h e dei n o t *ee t h a t it re q u i r e d , e r n o r H o n a lo I tim e a n d m on ey . H e rep ealin g o f the a ct in the hundred thousand dollars from the gen eral fund and g iv e it to the U n i-j m ethod o f p aym ent o f the U n iversity v ersify It w as au thorized that pay- w a , in such condition that it needed m e n ., should be m ade m -- * S ton e o f the W ebbites b e g a n an a g g r e s s iv e offer give t h a t little s t r o n g e r than Drat ini­ w a s a ti a t e d b y Uapt. S im o n d s of “ the los­ e r s to h e .” A n d losers th e y were^, trea su ry I Sim onds and hi"! c re w virtually m elt- , th' ataa* ^rrwrtdad tot l* Sect a I IWL Aa* a# Oetofcar A IM” toad flapt— bar Mu IM*- V arr oa • ■ HUI editor PWm 6951 i«» B^ckvafbai MI ESafe* PPM* 7SJ» BUSINESS STAFF SIO H J. Yarfcrtmch Mil to* D Sbrr <*» ?tos* »•«• TWM i*e i F r day, Ju ly 15, 1921 TO D A Y ’S ST A FF E lm a Gum K ath ry n C ochran Issue E d ito r A ssistant R E PO R TE R S Jo h n H. Davis Jew ell Black Olive W hitten E a rl Selm an A lly r.^ H a r t.' John S M ayf.eld D ouglas And* r> I John S. Sc he ii hard* R Ear! McCiend n Jam es P. Gibson idea FINANCIAL TROUBLES (C ontinued f r on Par* I ) OF EARLY SCHOOL *»rd»d « that of lawyer, phvwewn. o r dergy™«n and that men and wo- S L O W L Y O V E R C O M E men should be educated forr t h * »p«. ci*l p ro fean o n . The T n -w e e x iy T eleg rap h points out w here the de- f:«ion fro st be m ade— w h eth er we will have an ed u cated o r an ig n o ran t sta te u n iv ersity fo rtu n a te $12,230 30 im m ediately and i50, r>" it w'ai mod that al! debt* meowed f o r th* STENOGRAPHIC BURE .apport of tho „ ^ _ kl^ / , n 4 D u i r o it d p a I I DOES EFFICIENT WORK ----------------------------- -fe d o ra y should lost a r jntense enough to is full of inequalities, and as the succeed in a r y o th e r busine?*, and Dallas News points out, upon the who adopt this a? a m ea’".? o f bare authority’ of former Adjutant livelihood, or m o te recen tly o f av id- ing m ilitary service fo r the C onfed­ General Harley, “there are 102 e ra c y ." wealthy counties rn Texas which every year take more money out of me State Treasury than they put into it.” th ey w anted, # I t also sta te d th a t it would J>e im ­ possible fo r a system o f education to he established ir T exas un til a sys­ tem was adopted th a t would give us te a c h e rs th a t w ere ed ucated on our own soil and capable from a thorough ed u c atio n to ta k e rank w ith th e best The system would o f have to be in d ep en d en t fo r the p ro ­ teac h in g should be re- fession o f th e ir kind. Sievers’ Violin School C O N C ER T V IO L IN IS T AND T E A C H E Y Teacher* a Specialty S t u d i o — 1 0 8 E . 1 4 t b A u s t i n , T ea m * P h o n e 3 6 6 4 A. S. CANADY BAGGAGE AND TRASFER GENERAL HAULING T ru ck S tands by McF ad d e r D rug S tore P hone 6136 OROZCO FURNITURE SHOP Phone 2795 1415 Lavaca St. Austin, Texas Go To KELLUM’S BARBER SHOP for your work On Speedway Next to W agner’s THE WALTER TIPS COMPANY HARDWARE AND MACHINERY Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition Automobile Accessories BAKING For Fraternities Boarding Houses Private Families C A P I T O L B A K E R Y Tm.- assertion, if it be true, & w enny of investigation of it­ self. I r e state go\ em inent and particularly certain of the s ta te educational institutions a re in ne**! of greater support, on ac­ ct^:.: o f the large num ber of S tu a rts which have of late overw helmed them . Economy is being urged on account of inade­ quate rev* nue. lf a large num­ b er of counties of the state, cap­ anne of supporting them selves arn contributing th eir share to th- state government, are really being carried along by other counties no more able to contrib­ u te as Mr. Harley’s statement would indicate, it is time for some action to be taken to cor­ rect the inequalities. At any rate, economy is a good thing, if some greater good is cot sacrificed on the altar to achieve it. So the aforesaid com­ mittees have acted accordingly. The estimates for maintenance for practically ail the state insti­ tutions of learning have been or will be trimmed in the interest lower appropriations, arni of most of the proposed new build- s mgs at the schools which have been established and are now running will not be allowed for the next biennium, if the action o f these committees is indorsed , by the scions at their corning {session. At the same time the committees recommend the con­ struction of a new normal school a t a cost of nearly two hundred th usand dollars. What the action of the Legis­ lature will be is awaited with interest. D A N C E EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT DEEP EDDY 8:30 A ll S tu d e n ts A r e Invited Advertise rn , 10010306020001000200000101020102000202010101020002015323020002020001010202000201020048534853482323485323485348485300020200010002000102020201003053230101020000000253480201000153480023480223010223482353535353485348482353232389482353234848480248239053234853232348020000000905000102000201080210020202 iii;! THE DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIEDS I cen t a w ord. No ad a c ­ cep ted for less than 25c. Cash in advan ce. S o c i e t y HARRIET HENDERSON OFFICIAL v,lc LOST— A Theta Xi fraternity pin .... .. mw Monday, somewhere between Wom- PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, an’s building and Lubbock Hall. Finder please return to University Business Manager, room 113, Main Building. Five Dollars Reward.— 17 HIGHLAND CHRISTIAN EN- DEAVORERS: Meet at Highland Presbyterian Church Friday evening at t :45 tavor of the Highland Presbyterian ’hutch was entertained Thursday ivening at the home of Miss Joe the intermediate superintend­ ent. The social commenced at 8:00 ’clock. The first game played was ‘I Spy.” When the thimble was ound the finder would start whist­ ing, instead of saying, “I spy.” Ad­ vertisements were matched to get tanners to put on a stunt, probably best of which was the singing of I “Clap-in and Clap-out” If the girl sat the right chair the boy said who e was to go walking with. The fol­ ding were served to rereshments r punch and cake: Miss Edith Pat­ ton, Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss uth Parker, Miss Shirley Lomax, iss Marion Crofoot, Miss Ruth Pe- ick, Miss Sarah Penn, Miss Jeanine ngerrand; John Patterson, Willie Jsup, Wyatt Patterson, Ralph Camp- 11, Richard Kella, Charles Kella, laniel Junkin. ohunkus. as in a new way. The Department of Trade and In- jistrial Education and its students ive a picnic supper and barge ride ^ursday evening, honoring Miss mr a Murray, assistant director of Ie department who leaves Saturday lr Minnesota. ALL FACULTY MEMBERS and be asked’ students are requested by the Stu­ dents Book Exchange, the second­ hand book store by the Y. M. C. A., to place their names on pages 5, 15 and 25 of all books. No book will be bought with these pages missing or defaced. All students shall be required to give name and address Texan office. when selling a book here. Any diffi-l--------------------------------- culty arising will be reported at once to the Students Association. , . FOR RENT— Board and room, i Splendid East room, 5 windows— for particulars phone 8455. 2010 Wich­ ita, opposite the Law Building. — 16 I= TO GIRLS— Two rooms with gal-*! lery and sleeping porch. Modern;: rent. i conveniences. 2408 Nueces Street. Phone 5163. I — 21 I Garage for If the pink cameo rmg which was i I taken from the lavatory in the Ii- ■ I j brary is returned to the Lost and!] I Found Department no questions will J LOST— One pair horn rimmed glasses. Finder please leave at the tf *j WANTED TO RENT— Permanent­ ly a small cottage unfurnished or furnished. Must be available not later than August I. Phone 4423 be­ nj tween 2 and 5 p. rn. COOL SOUTH and EAST ROOMS with sleeping porches; baths; meals near and convenient to Capitol and 1807 Colorado Street. University. Phone 3745. __21 WANTED— Two boys to work at Tea Room second term of Summer School. See W. F. Eckhardt, at the 18; Tea Room or ring 7984. RUSK MEN who expect to go out for a place on the debating team turn names at once to C. L. Phinney. Mrs. J. W\ Ross and her sister Miss j Sides wiH be assiSned alternately, ta^es piace on Tuesday, July te Gohlke are visiting J. W. Ross o is attending Summer School. PRESIDENT. * . [Since a week ago last Monday, Dr. HENRY E. BOURNE of the A. Penick, head of the extension Western Reserve University will hold Aching division has been enjoying a conference for history teachers and subject, outing on the river. He is cam p-' superintendents r with E. C. Junkin at a point be- “Shall History Be Scrapped?” in teen Deep Eddy and the dam. Dr. room 157 of the Main Building on Inick will resume his regular duties Tuesday at 6 p. rn. about a week. o------------- the on ! Ernest Jones will spend the week- q i J in Smithville. 1 i Af, , J. >°°< AilMe t,cs. W hy not sele c t som ethin g d if - 1 feren t, w h en pu rchasing a g ift? Y ou w ant an article that w ill in reflect th e in d ivid u ality o f the F all goods giver> and at th e g a m e yt ;m e be interested ----------------------------- George Johnson, who is spending .• i summer in Thorndale is v N t i n * ^ 0 " | the Kappa Sigma house. e US al)d T*/?® * „ Consider . PT CeVarC 'I” " p lca sin * favored one from t h ,s f « U * Italy, London and N ew York on d isp lay at the B luebonnet Shop. / Sporting G oods Co. the offerings • M M Good Clothes at the Lowest Possible Prices I All Kuppenheimer Suits, in fact every suit in our house Nothing reserved. Kuppenheimer 2-Piece Suits Kuppenheimer 3-Piece Suits ALL GO IN THIS SALE ALL BOYS’ SUITS 25 Per Cent OFF ALL ODD PANTS 25 PER CENT OFF ALL STRAW HATS HALF PRICE FOR CASH $60.00 $57.50 $5500 $52.50 $50.00 $47.50 $45.00 $42.50 $40.00 $37.50 135.00 $45.00 S u its Suits ......$42.15 Suits .......... $41.25 $39.40 S u its S u its $37.50 '.... $35.65 Suits ' $33.75 S u its $31.90 S u its Suits $30.00 Suits ...........$28.15 Suits .........$26 25 $32.50 S u its.........$24.40 $30.00 S u its.........$22.50 $27.50 Suits ........$20.65 ... $18.75 $25.00 Suits ........$16.90 $22.50 Suits .... $15.00 $20.00 Suits . $13.15 $17.50 Suits $12.40 $1650 Suits $11.25 $15.00 Suits $ 9.40 $12.50 Suits Hirshfeld & Anderson 619 CONGRESS AVE. -The house of Kuppenheimer clothes. hum.,..... rn.... 1 | Kamrath STUDIO 612 CONG. AVE. PHONE 6367 Special Rates l o Summer Students g iiiiiiuiHiiniJMiiniiiijiiiijiiiiniiijiniiifljHiitiiiiiuiuiiif ftimittiHiHiiiiiiinHUMiiniuHHiiuiiioiwiiimainiiniiHiuwiiii 5. H. Galloway of San Marcos spent Iday in Austin. Mary Long will spend the week-end lh triends in Rockdale. pValti c Badman is visiting his sis- if Arkansas, Kansas. poyle Jackson will be in Austin ;r next week for the remainder of summer. Mary Jordan leaves tomorrow for Bait in Houston. , William Eckhardt will spend the Ik-end in San Antonio. I iss Faye Weiss of Houston is vis- in Austin. pion Clark, Ed Mann, and Warren Thorough will spend the week-end aco. Getting on With the Day’s Work torning time is the most Valuable. You c an ’t af- >rd to waste it. Aft early tart cou n ts heavily. A |ood alarm clock gives Iou that early start. he clock you w ant is |ere. W hether you like in intermittent, or a steady inger— a top or back bell -small or large— you can the one you ick out being a good imekeeper, and the alarm roing off at the time set. Impend on e sell only dependable lakes. $ 2 .7 5 to $ 5 .7 5 arl Mayer Company | Jew elers— Silversm iths— Diam ond M erchants pHE HALLM ARK STORE 618 C ongress A ve. KELLY SMITH DRY CLEANER, HATTER, AND ALTERATIONS QUICK DELIVERIES PHONE 659: STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP M. B. FRENCH, Mgr. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing of all Kinds Ladies’ W ork a Specialty P hone 5 008 = ' i | ^...... .iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiimfflniiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiinHiiiniiiniiiiiM JENSEN - RAYMER PH O TO G RA PH ERS 918 Congress Avenue Phone 7027 We Invite All Summer Students To Make This Your H eadquarters REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A lso Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, C igars, T obacco, Fruits - A. H. HILSBERG 1500 Lavaca CHARLIE’S Confectionery for Refreshing A rran ge to board regularly at the CACTUS TEA ROON O ur location and service w ill save you tim e O ur m eals and a la carte S ervice w ill p lease yo u THERE IS A REDUCTION ON MEAL TICKETS O. H. R ITC H A R D SO N , D. C. C hiropractor Palmer School Graduate X-Ray Laboratory Phone 5107 Suite 502-4-5-10 Littlefield Bldg. Hours 10-12— 2-6 p. rn. Lady Attendant HALL’S Hair Dressing Parlor M arcel W ave a S p ecialty Cistern W ater and Sunshine HO W. 7th Phone 7656 I ' 'S S . I Is ♦ rn I I ♦ B o x and Bulk The E. L. STECK Co. 909 Congress Ave. ^lllllllinilfflllflimaMMIIIIIMIinBinillllllllllllWIIIMIBIIillllllimilllllll^BmilHllLBimiiamilBIBlitiliHiuiKJiUitnu g iia M in a B ^ u M m itftif ^ ii ^ p -iiiiiiifiijHimNiiffijiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiSiiiiiuiiiuuiiiffiiwiiiiiiiiiUinmiiUuiutuiiiittmiiiitiiuiiiJuuiiiuHniuiUjiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiUiUiiiinjiuuuiiiHiiiiiiinuuuiuiiig IH E DAILY TEXAN Extraneous Gases Detract I isitor atmoapher* Considerable difference? o f opinion? Have Keen voiced as ic whether tbs’** condition? were due to th* faculty or the achoo o f low, but, may g. out 22nd street one block v locate the | / noise of Rio Grande and From University *that * * w' ir" ‘"meh~ miming a v uit that wa? due us WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE C a le n d a r o f th e TODAY— Community dinging » the oner; air audttoriuw undet the direction of Ulm EWeda L ittle ^ Su— john, stat,, supervisor o, music, j by ^ at oViock (M o iin fi B .n ) H IG H L A N D S O C IE T Y I Duniip th# present t**rnr and ^web- I erin# weather student? of the V ars it’. Y O H A V E S O C IA L A F F A I R ». — te, t u w and p i,tu n peer entertained A] m„mh*-r of the Highland Ohria- iSoc|ftty wiU h. expect- j End^ vor Mts J^la V illiam^ nros.d**nt ai th. Stat# Teacher? Associe tim., *4npak* at th* on*>? air au ditonun at k . ‘clock I The lecture* hare been th* most pop- I ular beearn*. of bein* held in the open ;«d to present themselves at the horn* I when mon peor.l* could congregate 0 f Mis- Edalin. Bein? thi. evening by I But all th* celebret!.* that were ex g 0»c{ock. The Social Committee has that plenty of refresh- | parted will no come Chief asn*my anno0TXC^d *. *L-i I th*>s* who hav* canceller! their ante b* provided tor all tha ment> wil | tn .w w n .if iri room 1 5 7 1 ii® the com et invited by D^an Benedict. SATURDAY- .- - .j * - . f h“ " th Mhu Building a *, JGsrff- * 'clock conducted by Rev K. P Bartor*. peer moving picturer in I. Ball a > o'clock, featuring Bi*- Ii* Burk* n Away Goo; Pru- dene* * SUNDAY— Morning an*! ser vice, ai al! churches in th* Tnt versity communitv. evening I | I ? P A T T E R S O N T A L K S A B O L T O R IE N T A T V E S P E R S E R V IC E Of th* ~ * /Continue., fron !*ag* undoubted! — render u invariant* Mach procrr it direct proportion, I frolicker? are urged to com. prepared nut death cam* to hi aid and p re -11» en icy th* good times, No smirched just what I dresses, silk shirt* or th. Ilk- will Ie* en ted hi* having t< fallowed. At least those in authority ^ m<)plt Comets hav* been known to liv. iargu* that al! who com* ‘dolled up for h long tim-!. Th. comet of One- will fell out o' place. expiau ti '* l! r*g»n country, hav. alw ay nee? ! -lib *.agt ou m otive tm truism., w. cat n«. aflor U " ion! th- milt* ii !<>t of to* tha fa th- promotwi and u 0*t witr all it ir yaot fha! .««•*? dm 'rear»neared again in 17801 President Douglas Anderson hail faculties well preserved announced that h* did not wan* to triend coming to running ordeT ?« ^ This se. a ‘ nrov^ th a , th, mjrh al7 lf n o ta un-?th»* party with dates. But whenr all frequently advertised, j over h* will sec that earn boy there some way to get horn- . Ab who m wii; nav*> tc» accept thi? in ! ha^ arr o hi bo* ‘i health* a it i friendship o f th. I formation in th. sam. manner ae any f stay away will he disappointed. .. nerfefit oolitic*! re- • corroborate th*- testimony. , , num, m - 1 Other history, hut tho** w ho are abb* Al members who ran .lo s* ar* ask- „ renwmheI th , oT- will doubtlessly i <■.! to .nee* .» th, church at 7:46 to if there thos* who cai not do tm? they ’ M Kt>(.ith* comet wa detracted from it* v is ite r urged to come on to th* -arty a af ho? mr soot a possible. Miss Begg horn* b C A and extraneous rase that pervade out located at 1PU6 Pearl St M ember v, Th* reception committee say igo it: a body to Miss Begg s. #f th* oxee* L k l - that far* ‘:J ' V. s 7 th* to. CK,,,..,, w „pl uuion; tor ,n‘ Mia? Laura Murra* , assistant di­ rector of the Trad, and industrial Iienartm ent, left Friday morning for Minneapolis, Minnesota where abe will attend the N ational C on ference, j called bv th. Federal Board for Vo- •ati-ina Education. Thre. members from each state wil go as delegate! th. conference, which will open t- or July Institute lf at Din wood h and will he in session for four w eeks. Attention might be called to the fact tha* Mig* Murray has been chosen a th. on?; representative of Texas ti attend th. meeting. conference, the progress At thi far it the vocational edu­ mad. tbu cation work will bf discussed, as will Alans for the futur* policy of the institution; throughout th* mdustria entir* United States Miss Murray will returr to th. denartment next fall THEATRE T O D A Y — T O M O R R O W Ethel Clayton in “THE PRICE OF POSSESSION” love, luxury and ad- B eauty, ven tu rt, and a of ro­ mance blazing half around th* world. In a — Additional— Fatty Arbuchie ir supreme tv.**- another of hi ree comedic TONIGHT ONLY O p e n in g o f F a m o u p “Country Store” tonight a to au- All merchandise given i ie ne. advertised. Be her. with your coupon? to­ night and get yours. Oh! "Yes! VV e deliver. Show? at 7 :.*b ann 9 p. rn Prizes at end of first show 10c and 25c BIGGS k CCKPANl7 CLEANER AND TAILOR Experience justice* ability.—Every employer of ourh nave trom I 5 to 22 years experience. Service That Se^ve* 1007 Congrenb Ave. Phone 7601 STUDENT COACHES ENGAGt IN SPEEDY BASKETBALl g a m e s ( Continued fro lr Tiv* AUSTIN’S GREATEST CONVENIENCE PHONE 2 6 5 2 SII CONC JUST RECEI VED a Shipment of Those Large, Durable CARMEN HAIR NETS 2 for 25c UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE [TS IO CENTS COLLARS 21-2 We Cater to People Who Care Ford Delivery Phone 6624 W A L K E R ’S LAUNDRY COZY LUNCH ROOM TAMALES, CHILE, ENCILADES, SAND- WITCHES, AND DRINKS. ICE CREAM, COLD MELONS Open 7 a rn. to I a. rn. — ----------------------------------- -------------------- 7iT,jiTjrrjij M H H m m ^ m m _______ f It P a y s to A d v e r tise In th e D aily T e x a n P A T T O N ’S AUTO LIVERY T R A N S F E R T O A LL P A R T S O F CITY AND OUT OF TOWN {.not Car and Truck? Good Drivers P H O N E W T o m ; V A N T S W I AUF H E R I TCI S E R V E Y O C It covers the University field thoroughly. The University has more Summer stu­ P hotic 6288, 2616 417 -1 O o n g re s dents this year than ever before in its HEMSTITCHING. PIC0T1NC S PLEATING We Inviu ( oniparisoi. af Clur Work L o ch Agent For “KLENZONA** TEia* V onderful Glove anti Garment ('leaner MRS. A,. N. MUNN & SON Phone SM ! 800 Qongrcss Ave tim e. history. The registration is a lr e a d y 3 0 per cent larg er than that of Ia5t year, which was the record up to that THE UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP \ V- RUTLEDGE, Proprietor A Conv em err Sttop, Throujrhly Equipped tor FIRST-CLASS WORK With experiencei m er whc have catered to the University trad. a long time a JET US BE V IU! BARBER— NEXT TO THE CO-OI ’’ V i ut. V. ,i t'viti** o lUtlined especially !!‘ S J rn- among th* Chines* boy? and girls, th- work of an* A secretary. Mis* Nancy th- i .p. Swam. Mis supplemented r.a*i thi discus*>ioi wit! a brief sketch of Mis- Mis* Nell** Thiele, nccomnanied by Mis- Dorothy at th- pian->, sang “ Leawi Du Mar M- Al th W a,,’ and Mis Ouida Shook assisted rn leading th- Ming servic* .swam Bf* Dr T‘atfervor showed ii hi an | ha mad- a srrecia! studyv I ii* nook- understandingly of polit- j ira!, sooa,. and economic phase* of j (Casten attention time i, th axiom** Witt. r* it dis'USMO? of Internationa affairs wen well taner b* th* larg. audienc* O' T'nirersitv women *i< end wa giver a close*, t • r? all His th • • Building, the g g g * ram- ended it favor* of lh- VScbbitaaj Id tx h im t ■ Thew* game ended the basketball t.n- Physical T raining ‘ framing t ha’ ">e ta n n ic iv is giving th- high school tn*- sum- ar* her* •oarne mer Th- cours-i ir. football ended a? Saturdav Beginning today the I *’»4 will meet in T Beet tot Ha! it Ira.-, an* field Jo i- being athletic.- river in rug,’: sc boo- coaches wil) be clos* ,; net: W ednesday right *vith an examiiMftioi that ha-; hee: covered Tn- cour** th- work in 11 I i* tm-** that , SUMMER FACULTY TO MEET Or th; a fie rn not- a' .7:30, it: roofn i a tire luminary rn P lu ral oi in- Summer N.trma! will 22 lac a It h*»li: t he: firs: genera rn**, ting of tm * to th*- Thi yea? meet mg of the i-^in faculties Of th * th Sum me- Nor­ Suit, ’n* mal, t he he!, nex* week, when plans wil h* mad- for th- futur* of both d new suggestion? looked schools, and rtr into. - ti m an< Bom* sh;ft tn* h e g w n rn* a th* \ nrrna entered c week,- a a numhf? lo t on!'- four week-. r la-ike - took uiaee t ti tsi: week wheti \ oi its second four if the classo.', run COMMUNITY SONi. SERVICE :Io nefor- Hog Ila* community singing houri will b- held i ’m evening ai th- open- tho a- air auditoriuT adores b Mss L et William? to th: faculty Mil? Elf I* do Littlejohr will I toad th*- singing. Much interest ha-- ! been shown: to the*:* weekly song aer-! n'~cs and re a r lea -ur- a-id hcnf-S" j nav** be eft! the result. Well know* song- mak up th* pro- and popula join in grarr s< heartily. that ever von- ma;