SPECIAL NUMBERS L / G / / 7 WA VES, SOUND, Story,URE G I N Kl FINAL SUBJECT TALK TONIGHT Vol. XXVI AU ST IN , TEXAS, FR ID A Y , AU GU ST 21, 1925 No. 50 $5000 Spent By Social Committee tor Summer School Entertainment A p p ro x im a tely $ 5 ,0 0 0 w as spent this slim m er in providing en tertain m en t tor the stu d en ts, accordin g to unofficial reports o f th e summ er school en terta in m en t com m ittee. This am ount {Spanish Numbers Especially j exceeds that which w as receiv ed from the b la n k e t tax, adm is- sion ch a rg es to the Fourth o f Ju ly exhibition, and th e D ev ereu x P la y e rs, according to L. FL H u b b a r d . ! ' (loan of stu dents. Well Received by Large Audience OFTER COURSES the cially com plete, T h o u g h the fig u res a re not. offi a p p ro x im a te Last c a m p u s sing w as h e l d ,a m o u n t sp ent d u r in g th e first te r m T h ursday nigh t at t h e open-air j w m $2800 th»- exhibi f o r theater under the direction of tion wn the F o u r th of J u ly , si,OOO David Griffin. T h e crowd w a s for Tht* T, xan: an,,. $40° f.or pul,Uc like. Not much the la m e s t in a tten d a n c e at any $2 000 WM recelvwl from th, tim e this su m m e r, it is said, an d I h ^ j h l a n k e t tax and admission charges. p r o g r a m was e x e c u te d with skill and inspiration. T h e w as “ T he P ilg rim 's Chorus. T a n h a u s- le c tu r e s and o p e n in g n u m b e r s h o o the Students May Continue Jour­ nalistic Work in School of Business Administration Number of Physical Phenom­ ena Will Be Demonstrated by Dr. Brown Miniature lightn ing will be il­ lustrated by high frequency cur­ rent discharges at the rate of a million cycles per second in the lecture to be given tonight at the cam p u s o p e n -a ir t h e a te r by Dr. S. Leroy Brow n, associate profe sso r of physics in the U n iv ersity. V ib ratio ns, waves and ra d ia tio n , d e m o n stra te d w ith a n u m b e r of e x ­ perim ents, will be ta k e n up by D r. Brown in his lecture, which will begin pro m p tly a t 7:45 p. rn. T h e connec­ tion between waves, vib ra tio n and r a ­ diation will be discussed, an d how waves pro d u c e v ib ra tio n an d v ib r a ­ be tions prod uce w aves will also pointed out. T CONTINUE, FACULTY DECIDES ‘Little Chevalier’, Old French Last Campus Movie CAMPUS M U SICA L Recommendations Adopted at Faculty M eeting State Sum ­ mer W ork Necessary Five E xam Blue B ooks Lost From MLB. 2 1 8 ; Students B eg R elief “Pilgrim Chorus” From Tan- hauser, by Mixed Chorus, Opens Program G H I M i m ESSENTIAL Value of Advanced Work Re­ ceives Special Stress Committee Report in A dopting the recommendation that some w ay be found to carry on Sum m er School work in 1926, the Faculty Club in a m eeting Thursday n igh t also agreed that s tr e s s should be placed upon th e g r a d ­ u a t e school courses. These tw o points, recom m ended by th e re p o r t of th e co m m ittee, of which D r. is c h a ir m a n , were b ro u g h t out a nd p assed upon by th e I.. L. Click n ig h t, according to Dr. D. A. Peniek. Only these p o in ts of th e co m m ittee r e p o r t w ere p assed upon. T he rec­ o m m en d a tio n s w e re m ade a f t e r th e com m ittee h a d m et a n d discussed the S u m m e r School situ a tio n , th e v a lu e of th e g r a d u a t e school, and possible m e a n s of c o n tin u in g th e w ork of both. th e ir T h a t every e n d e a v o r c o n tin u a n c e be m a d e is th e resolution o f the fa c u lty m em bers, th e m eeting indicated. to w a rd A social h o u r f o r th e f o r ty m e m ­ b e rs p r e s e n t w a s held im m ediately follow ing the tr a n s a c ti o n of business. --------------------------o——-------- Part of Chorus W ill Remain in Austin for Baccalaureate Exercises n ig h t S u n d a y specially U n iv e rs ity C h o ru s, u n d e r th e d i­ re c tio n of David G riffin , will b r o a d ­ c a s t a selected p r o g r a m o v e r th e ra d io a t S ta tio n W O A I, San A n to n io , 9 :3 0 o ’clock. T he p r o g r a m will be given in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e a p p e a ra n c e o f H a r r y S n o d g r a s s a n d his ch orus, th e sin g e rs well k n o w n t h r o u g h o u t sin g e rs S o u th w e st. T h e S n o d g ra ss will s t a r t t h e i r p ro g r a m p r o m p tly a t 8 p. m. a t A p a r t o f th e U n iv e r s ity C h o ru s will re m a in in A u stin in o r d e r to f u r ­ nish th e m usical p r o g r a m in c o n n e c ­ tio n with t h e b a c c a la u r e a te s erm o n ex ercises o f th e U n iv e rs ity which will b e held a t th e c a m p u s open a ir t h e a ­ t e r a t 8 o’clock S u n d a y ev en in g. T h e p r o g r a m which will be given in San A n to n io h as n o t been c o m ­ p lete d , a c c o rd in g to Mr. G riffin . ------------- o— ----------- D ean B ell T ouring in W estern States W h M a l i f e ! A ftV r s t r u g g l i n g t h r o u g h f o r a w h o l e h o u r on an e x t e n d e d H i s ­ t h e A u g u s t h e a t t o r y 9 5 a e x a m , fiv e i n d u s t r i o u s b u t • l i g h t l y s l o w s t u d e n t s s u f f e r e d t h e c a l a m i t y o f h a v i n g th e i r b l u e b o o k s r e m o v e d f r o m th e i n s t r u c t o r ’s d e sk in M .B . 2 1 8 W e d n e s d a y . P r a y i n g fo r r e l i e f , t h e y a s k th a t i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g th e m a n y b e t r a n s m i t t e d t o o n e o f t h e five s t u d e n t s : u n f o r t u n a t e f o l l o w i n g R o d e n F u l l e r , J o h n C o v e y , J a m e s T a y l o r , D a p h n e W a r d a n d M a r y K. J N e l s o n . Bits of News NO LIVES LOST IN $150,000 H O T E L FIRE SAN A N G E L O T H U R S D A Y San A ngelo.— D a m a g e to t h e e x ­ t e n t of $1 '>0,000 r e s u lte d f r o m the b u r n in g of th e L a n d o n H o te l T h u r s ­ day a f te r n o o n . M ore th a n 150 people had re g is te r e d a t th e h otel f o r th e th e ir room s day , a n d 50 w e re in when th e fire s ta r te d . N o lives were lost, an d no one w as se riou sly b u rn e d . The fire b u r s t f r o m to p to bo ttom of th e bu ild in g a lm o s t in an in s ta n t, in a n d th e linen room of th e hotel. to h a v e s t a r t e d th o u g h t is S E C R E T A R Y J A R D I N E FIRES B U R E A U H E A D ; C O O P E R N E W C H I E F W a s h in g to n .— T he c h ie f of the b u ­ re a u o f a g r ic u ltu r e econom ics of the A g r ic u ltu r a l D e p a r tm e n t, Dr. H e n r y T a y lo r, h a s re sig n e d a t th e r e q u e s t of S e c r e ta r y J a r d i n e . H e will be suc­ ceeded by T h o m a s P. C o op er, dean of th e a g r ic u ltu r a l college o f U n iv ersity o f K e n tu c k y . ________ 0 A M E R I C A N S W I M M E R P L A N S S E C O N D A T T E M P T T O S W I M C H A N N E L Boulogne, F r a n c e .— T h e A m e ric a n girl sw im m e r, G e r tr u d e E d e r le , who re c e n tly failed in h e r a t t e m p t to swim the E ng lish C h a n n e l, will m a k e a n ­ o th e r a t t e m p t th e la st o f S e p te m b e r, she said T h u r s d a y . A s t a r g irl sw im ­ m e r fro m A r g e n tin e m ay also m ake an a t t e m p t a t th e sa m e it is q u ite swim t o g e th e r . tw o will t h a t th e likely --------------------------- o - — $150,0 00 ,0 00 FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS IS PLAN COOLIDGE PARTY] W a s h in g to n .— A $ 15 0,0 00 ,00 0 pub- lice bu ild in g plan is b a c k e d by the Coolidge a d m in is t r a tio n , and it is the D ean S p u rg eo n Bell, who resig ned a s Dean of the B usin ess A d m in is tr a ­ tion School rec e n tly , is t o u r in g th e Middle W eeterrf U n ite d S ta te s s t u d y - 1 p!a" ing th e business b u r e a u s of th e c o l-1 a p u b h c b u ild in g bdl leges, a c co rding to w ord received in | “ ““ ion ° f C ongress, 'A u s tin . ° , D ean Bell resig n e d th e U n iv e rsity PROFESSOR Y O U N G OF p o sitio n to a e c e tp th e position as h e a d o f th e b u re a u of business r e s e a r c h a t Ohio S ta te U n iv e rs ity , re ce n tly es­ tab lish e d by th e le g is la tu r e of Ohio. rn j p» " t y lead f 3 10 ™ ist th e n e x t I Two Other Films of Educa- tionaj^a^ure^to^ Pieced** “ The Little C h e v a lie r /’ a story with b eau tifu l French settin g a b ou t the y ea r 1752, will be the fe a tu r e of the last ca m p u s m ovie o f the sum m er session on S a tu r d a y night, August 22, a t th e o p e n -a ir th e a te r , ac c o rd ­ ing to Mrs. C h a rles Moore, who is in c h a rg e o f the cam p u s movies. “ T he L ittle C h e v a lie r” is an old F re n c h sto ry which has a very u n ­ hap py b e g in n in g in F ra n c e , with th e scenes laid p rin cip ally in the b e a u ­ tifu l hom e of V iscom te V a id e te rre. e r ” ( W a g n e r ) by th e rn xed chorus. S p e c ia l N u m b e r * Mrs. V e r n a Y tu r r i, a ss’s t a n t solo­ ist, from San A ntonio, sa n g “ C a r ­ T he s e tt in g is la t e r tr a n s f e r r e d to in a new c o u n try . L ouisiana, and m ore specifically old New O rleans, w h ere set m any of the F r e n c h had gone to m ak e new homes ( W ils o n ) , and as an e nco re m e n ” to Old she gave “ C a r r y Me Back n u m b e rs V ir g i n n y .” H e r Spanish w e re especially well received. A g e n e ro u s a p p la u se followed h e r a n ­ im a te d re n d itio n of “ E s tr e llita ” by a lite ra lly “ b r o u g h t Po nce, h u t the tim e s o f 1752, with e x tr a v a g a n t (j own t h P h o u se ” w th h e r la st num - j c o u rt sc e n e s in F r a n c e and the splen- .b e r “ C la vc litos” by V a lv e rd a . In re- I dor o f revel o f b e a u tifu l c o stu m in g of the e nco re, she sang an life as established by The p ic tu re th e sPons g y Building, and will th e ro- d a iu p e and Tom Green will be occu-j intended horseshoe shape, with A u stin .— A p p r o x im a te ly 200 A us- Wilson, MAKE TRIP TO FAIR The S ta d iu m itself will have grow n a n d , proposed C h e m istry B uilding. tin people in 50 c a r s , hea d e d by t h e j 0t berg> A sp h a lt r o a d w a y s will c u t, Ben Hur drum corps, le f t A ustin I th e c a m p u s into ge om e tric a l sections. F r id a y m o r n in g to r e p r e s e n t th e Cap- T he n um b e r of s tu d e n ts will then ex-! now s ta n d s will su p p o r t a m assiv e: Line. to w er su rro u n d e d by p a r k w a y s lead- ital C ity a t th e F r e d e r i c k s b u r g f a ir . Ceed 10,000. Friday w as A ustin day a t the fair- In 1926 it is planned to double the j ing th ro u g h th e c a m p u s in fou r di- The Austin d elegation paraded the present size of the Library, running jYeetions. On the e a s t side of the cam- the building down to w a rd G u a d a l u p e ]*pus will be a n o th e r row of buildings, s t r e e t s of the city. The U n iv e rsity will boast a m useum c o n ta in in g millions of y e a rs old fo s­ sils and relics which th e g r a t f u l r e ­ public will give us. to a height more th a n M a s s iv e T o w e r in C e n t e r the com m od atin g thence across “ S ton e w all” n iu i Kv kti i in T U , , e x ten d in g a n y th in g persons, J a c k s o n s u r p a s s t k o o u a f u t i l o A f include H i i M n i v i r w I T i k s i A w s t I h o r n i m * . — * to 4 I M 4 . 1 * . A n V t * i s A JI i ti I I CALENDAR F r i d a y , A u f u * t 21 7 : 4 5 p. m .— I l l u s t r a t e d r e c e n t Some s c i e n c e , D r. L e r o y B r o w n , D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f P h y s ic * . C a m p u s o p e n - d e v e l o p m e n t * I le c t u r e . in a ir t h e a t e r . S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t 2 2 9 : 3 5 a . rn.— C h a p e l, D r. T . F . S e s s io n * in c h a r g e . W o m a n ’s S t u d y H a l l. B p. rn.— M o t i o n p i c t u r e , “ T h e S e r v a n t in t h e H o u s e . ” A p h o t o d r a m a t i z a t i o n f r o m C h a r le s R a n d K e n n e d y ’s n o t a b l e piny* C a m p u s o p e n air t h e a t e r . 9 p. rn.— F i n a l a U - U n i v e r s i t y d a n c e . G o o d m u s i c a n d p l e n t y o f c e n t s p er f a n s . A d m i s s i o n SO c o u p le . tw e n ty feet Paul Thom pson and More W ill B e I l lu s t r a t e d than to c o n tin u e Dr. B ro w n ’s le c tu re will be both il­ d e m o n stra te d w ith lu s tr a te d equipm en t fr o m th e physics d e p a r t ­ ment. L igh t sp e c tru m , sound spec­ tr u m an d ra d io wave bands will be taken up in t u r n . IOO s tu d e n ts a r e e x ­ in pected t h e ir w ork in to u m a P sm which will Fie t a u g h t the School of Business A dm inistra- ion du rin g the long session, because of the ab olish m ent o f th e J o u rn a lism D e p a rtm e n t in the sp rin g by Govern- >r Miriam A. F e rg u so n , a c co rd in g to Paul J. T hom as, a ssociate p ro fe sso r >f jo u rn alism . No n e w s tu d e n ts will be p e rm itte d to r e g i s te r for jo u r n a l- ism , r 0 ™ billk ,n * of billions o f in 1925-1920 session, h u t old s tu d e n ts o f ju n io r s ta n d in g may e o n - j Vlbratl0ns P" second in tb e prodnc “ An a t t e m p t will be m ade to give some idea of the ra n g e of freq u e n c ies involved electro - m a g n e tic w aves,” Dr. Brown stated , “ the r a n g e w ith limn- th e ir work to w a r d a jo u rn a listic ti0 " a ° f X rayS d ° Wn to '’" L 8 feW v ib ra tio n s per second as exemplified rn d e g ree , P ro f. T hom pson a n n o u n c e d . th e o rd in a ry com m ercial a l t e r n a t i n g C o u r se * O f fe r e d c u r r e n ts . F o u r full c o u rse s and th re e one- third courses will be offered in re s i­ dence. A n o th e r full cou rse, J . 17, or f e a tu r e s to ry w ritin g , given u n d e r W. D. H o rn a d a y , may be ta k e n by c o m spondence. “ T h e lig h t ra y s of millions of m il­ lions of v ib ra tio n s p e r second, heat r a y s which a r e not q uite so fast, and the electro -m agn etic rad io waves, of a p p ro x im a te ly a million v ib ra tio n s p e r J . 2Ii, an a d v e r t , , , ng .•nurse, is also lecond> wj„ f o r m , p a r t o f th(, tulk D isc u s * L ig h t R a y* “ E a c h of th ese frequ encies produces its c o rre sp o n d in g wave the X -ray w ith its very, very sh o r t w ave its very length, the lig h t r a y w ith little th e h e a t w ave a s h o r t wave, th e rad io w ave s e v e ra l the a d v e r tis in g co u rse longer and length, given as a c r e d it co u rse in the School of Business A d m in istra tio n . for s tu d e n ts All jo u rn a lism offered d u r in g the long session have as p r e r e q u is ite some o th e r jo u m a li - m c o urse with th e ex- ■eption of 'iven ta k in g B.B. A. work. S tu d e n ts who do n o t have red it fo r J . I o r J. 12 may n o t r e g ­ ister for w ork in jo u rn a lis m , e x c e p t rn special perm ission and r e c o m m e n ­ dation from P r o f e s s o r T hom pson. be courses will The ta u g h t 22. W h a t I t’s All A b o u t follow ing in 1 925-1926; A d v e r t i s i n g . — F u n d a m e n ta ls , produ ctio n, an d w ritin g o f a d v e r t is ­ Purposes, m edium s, costs, and ing. personn el o f a d v e r tis in g ; m e ch anical o p e ra tio n s n e ce ssa ry to g e t a d v e r tis e ­ m en ts into p r i n t ; p ra c tic e w ork on te c h ­ la y o u ts; m a te ria l, nique of good a d v e rtisin g c o p y ; t h e ­ ory p u t into p ra c tic e . (Givxm also as a co urse in the School of Business IO. A ssociate A d m in istra tio n .) T T S P ro fe sso r Paul J. T hom pson. form , and 2 3 A. B u s i n e s s M a n a g e m e n t o f N e w s p a p e r s . — Deals princip ally with th e n e w sp a p e r’s c irc u la tio n and a d ­ vertisin g problems. C ircu lation m e th ­ ods, reco rds, and p ro m o tio n ; a d v e r ­ t i s e ra te s and sales. T he co u rse also covers a dditio na l b usin ess f u n c ­ tions. -uch as boo kkeep in g, collecting, etc. P re r e q u is ite : E nglish I a n d e ith ­ e r 2 o r 3, and J o u rn a lis m I o r 22. T T S 12. A ssociate P ro fe s so r P a u l J. Thom pson. f o r 1 2 7 f . A . A g r i c u l t u r a l J o u r n a l ­ th e a g r ic u ltu ra l is m .— W r itin g press. Some s tu d y a n d discussions o f m a te ria l w a n te d . Course plan ned to follow J o u rn a lis m 17, in o r d e r to - a c t i o n a l n o e t i c * in . . — - - • w ritin g . P r e r e q u is ite : E nglish I an d e ith e r 2 or 3. and J o u r n a lis m 12. Also J o u r n a lis m 17 is rec o m m e n d e d in a d ­ va n c e . T T S 9. A sso ciate P ro f e s s o r on e d u c a tio n a l 1 2 8 w . A. E d u c a t i o n a l J o u r n a li s m . su b jec ts, W ritin g principally fo r th e ne w spa p e rs with j to edu c a tio n . W ork p ag es devoted See J. s im ila r to t h a t of J. 127f . 127f fo r p re re q u isite . T T S 9. Asso­ c ia te P ro fe sso r P aul J. Thom pson. 1 2 9 s . A . W r i t i n g fo r B u s i n e s s , P u b l i c a t i o n s .— W ork to J. 127f and J . 128w, a tte n tio n being to the w ritin g f o r tr a d e a n d . given sim ilar (Continued on pag e 4) y a rd s in le n g th .” Dr. Brown wil also d iscuss th e p r o ­ duction of electrical waves and th e ir re s u ltin g sound w aves and m echanical vibrations, he sta te d . ------------- o———— — PL Chaperons Named for Last All-University Hop Be- fore Final Exams W ith th e T e x a s Collegians dance o r c h e s tr a f u r n i s h i n g th e music, the r e g u la r a ll-U n iv e r s ity dance will be given S a t u r d a y n i g h t fr o m 9 o’clock to 12 o’clock a t th e W o m a n ’s Gym. T h is will be the la s t d a n c e which will be given before final exam s, accord in g to K e n t H u n t an d Noel P a rso n s, dance m a n a g e rs. T he eig ht electric f a n s in th e W om­ a n ’s Gym will be kept r u n n in g d u r in g the e n tir e d an ce to keep the d a n c e rs cool. H u n t stated. C ha p e ro ns f o r th e d ance will be Mrs. M uckleroy and Mrs. E vans. P sych ology of W hang-bang of T ypew riters E v e n p r o f* report to u s i n g t h e in co lu m n * o f T h e D a i l y T e x a n cia** r o o m le c t u r e s . C o m m e n t i n g on th e s t o r y w h ic h a p p e a r e d in T h e T e x a n a b o u t t h e c la t t e r o f t y p e w r i t e r * h e lp i n g n e w s ­ p a p e r r e p o r te r * c o m p o s e s t o r ie s , th e p s y c h o l ­ D r. D a v id K le in o f o g y D e p a r t m e n t e x p l a i n e d th e p s y ­ th is p h e ­ c h o l o g i c a l r e a s o n fo r n o m e n a . ’’B e a t i n g o f th e k e y s o f th e t y p e w r i t e r s c a u s e s a c o n d i t i o n r e ­ flex w h ic h m a k e s o n e g e t u s e d to it b e c o m e s th e so u n d . d ifficult to t h in k w i t h o u t h e a r in g t h e s t e a d y w h a n g - b a n g , ” D r. Klein d e c l a r e d . t i m e , In (th e S a U u f z x a n W ' r t t Go! « f « B# Jy lo f t * Booth ^ PRICKLY 'T i ARA6RAPHS Put i • h#d on ttM cam po* o f th# I’ .-st v a r sity o f T*x»* h r th# T « i u 8 to#*M # P ukl!«ot U.n». loc.. tt« r r t*or»iag #x<-#pt Monday. |t o # in e m < / f k c t , M ain B u d d in g I Sh. T«l#t>fcon* t i l * . ?. Ld'U-rial o f fk # * . J Ha J P H *!## br th # L'<.i**r*it y o f Y e*#* Fro**, A. C. W righ t, I i ana* ar, J Ka farad a# • • c o n # ef#*# a. a tt cr k l th# JP ootoffka at A n atta, Toxaa. i r S*pfaor • hi S i . H aS, thanks. A nd y C a r t e r t u r n e d In these. M any T H E D a i i. r T E X A N l o r n tig h t chi male* L a th in g with ouch hasotieianee I th** primer*turn I in plain hoi*id allow them selves to he affected by th e dissolute barcarole * and o r a - 5 lew d S tr a d r v a r iu s . tori©# o f U lysses had his c re w 's e a r s s tu ff e d ' w ith w a x when he w a s row ed by th e j S ire n s, b o t we will v e n tu r e to ay t h a t th e m u r a l end o r g a n s of sound and hearing* on Mr. O dysseus in the Audi- tori urn a r e not protected a g a in s t o v e r­ tu r e s o f a n y w a n to n bow w hich —a i '" Capricious Comments By M. J . P. S T E W A R T H A R K R ID E R . SAM C. JOU N S O N „ F d ito r - in -Chief M a n a g in g E d ito r Simple Sadie w a n ts to know if is g o in g b r e t *ioim w ithin reach, j wioit o u t I OI , ill dr,.'UM p a r™ .- *‘*hou‘t h we Wu»h to montlou rt, w h . . n , w#!1 hll„ a r d ta lk o i l to w min ORI u . . , , to d rR W Profligate polkas fro m f u r t h e r , * , . , . W e know a U n iv e r s ity stu d e n t who w e n t o u t for a la rk , but all he did p ro f e s s o r who waves to n ig h t n e n ti. w ‘ B U S IN E S S FTA E F Wk tam L. McGill.... filbert L Mttfjdtre# B u rt Dyke '____ _____ Boone < rep ........ .Smith A. B .. ______ .... • Jperv o eg B u s in e rs M a n a g e r | hooka a te a io n old when the new one# ’ .................... AwhrtKf* M a n a g e r , . ^ off th# p r e , # . C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r • ...________ A dv e rtiz ing M a n a g e r ...Office Manager | Famous Mack’s F am o u s I j u d g e )* (greeting to S t a r v a t i o n o c c u p a t i o n : Seiling f e a r , . EDITO RIAL \S RITERS Stew art Harkrider, Jew ell Frulg#n, I i tv ani Steer# -m aw s -erel — e re l holy I UlywBPs w as on the boat he was in f a r ' I less d an g e ro u s c o m p an y u n d e r ten uo us I m oral c irc u m sta n c es th a n he is in the ... rr, . t 'n (s e v e n th sm a lle r told, is one- ™ a violin, and t h a n p lay s a fifth s h o r te r o r so m e th in g of th e so rt. Now while a v iola’s m oral test would be som ew here a r o u n d one- six th low er t h a n t h a t of a violin, it is c e r ta in ly lecherous, not to say u n ­ ethical, and we appeal to Mr. Madison lo fo rb id the sa in te d cloisters of the U n iv e rsity to any fe lon io us fingerer of c a t ’s e n tr a il, th o u g h th e y be less The Firing Line C ooIIO ff H ere T h# Dm'ijr T e x a n w ill p rin t r o n m a n ie a - ton* th a t ar# a ^ ee p ta tl# to it. T h # * m » -t Th* -# fr#« ut db* I abd i—moojai i j thor a for p thli- •atkra, and th e nam e u t th e a u th o r g iv e n he e d i’ or. in itia l* m u d b# *iftn*4 I t in they little. s tra w . involved. e le m e n ta r y give th e i r p a tie n ts a tr e a t. D octors an* po p u la r because B ritish p riso n s a r e com ing to be used cora p a r a lively E n g la n d a n d T e x a s have som ething in com ­ mon. S c ie n tists tell us th e y can e x tra c t g a s , c arb on, a n d alt m a n n e r of v a lu ­ a ble m a te r ia l T h a t ’s fro m nothing. Someone told us ab ou t ■straw t h a t broke the c a m el’s back. T o th e E d i to r o f T he Daily T e x a n : A f e w day* ago T h e T e x a n c o n ­ ta in e d an a r tic le t h a t by im p lication r e f le c te d on th e U n iv e rsity C o - o p e r a ­ tive Society. T his a n k l e d e a lt with a th e r e la tiv e cost of a m im e o g ra p h e d | te x tb o o k em ploy ed in o ne of th e law c o u rs e s as o pposed to th e c o st o f one psycholog y used classes. U n f o r t u n a t e l y t h e w r i t e r failed to fa m ilia riz e h im se lf w ith th e is t r u e r e l e v a n t f a c t s t h a t a c o m p a riso n based on t h e n u m ­ b e r o f p a g e s o f t e x t in c o r p o r a te d in each o f th e se books does m a k e it a p ­ p e a r t h a t th e c h a rg e f o r th e p sych ol­ ogy is n e e dlessly high. How, v e rt is i n g slo gan and c a n ’t decide b e - t ev«*r, su c h a c o m p a riso n is n o t a t all tw e e n " T h e B e rth o f a N a t io n ” a n d a d e q u a t e f o r a fair, u n p r e ju d ic e d “ You C a n ’t Get ’Em U p .” e v a lu a tio n o f th e f a c t t h a t th e illus­ tr a t i o n s a n d d ia g r a m s in t h e p sychol­ ogy t e x t mu t all be d r a w n b y an c o n s e q u e n t c o st of a r t i s t a n d to m im e o g r a p h in g them o f th e te x t. T o th e b e s t of o u r b e lie f th e law t e x t in qu e stio n c o n ta in s n e it h e r illu stra tio n s n o r d ia g ra m s. I n c i d e n ­ ta lly w<* m ig h t add t h a t we h a v e b een oiling te x t s p r o d u ce d by th e sam e firm o f m im e o g r a p h e rs fo r co u rse s in e n g in e e r i n g an d zoology a n d on r a ilr o a d tr a v e lin g is now s a f e r h ta n w alk in g. Have, these c rim e s been co m m itte d in th y n am e ? D orothy Dumb sa y s whoever se­ lected h e r f e a tu r e s mad a facial e r r o r . ---------- I n fo rm a tio n has been given o u t t h a t g r e a t l y in c r e a s e T h e P u llm a n C om pany w a n ts an ad lipp erlim b — bootleg. Oh, A d v ertisin g ! Nonsensical is such as the p ric e evolution ! lioetree t e x t th e _ involved a page fo r p a g e basis th e s e to o a r e m uch m o re ex pe n siv e t h a n th e law te x t. T h e e x p la n a tio n f o r th e p ric e d isc re p a n c y is t h e s a m e f a c t o f th e e x p e n se in m im e o g ra p h in g th e p ic tu re s. T h e r e has b e e n no ob­ je c tio n to th e p rice we a r e com pelled to c h a r g e fo r th o se l a t t e r s c ie n tific te x ts . O u r p rice fo r th e p sy ch olog y is no g r e a t e r th e se r e l a ­ I te x t tive it to cob tains. the n u m b e r o f d ia g r a m s th a n to s t u d e n ts o f Y o u r w r i t e r also s u g g e s te d t h a t in th e in te r e s ts of local p a tr io tis m a n d e c o n o m y th e w o rk of m im e o g r a p h in g te x ts be g iven th e U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s in s te a d of “ h a v ­ ing it d o n e by a N o r t h e r n f i r m . ” By w ay o f r e j o i n d e r we m ig h t p o in t o u t t h a t m u c h as w e sho uld like to p a ­ tro n iz e s t u d e n t help, in this p a r t i c u ­ la r in s ta n c e it is o u t of th e q u e s t i o n ; f o r th e s t u d e n t m im e o g r a p h e r s a r e u n ab le to r e p r o d u c e th e c o m p lic a te d d r a w in g s and d ia g r a m s n e e d e d in th e sc ie n tific te x ts. We h ope t h a t th is w ord o f e x p la ­ na tio n will a n y e r r o n e o u s ('p inions t h a t m a y have been fo rm e d as a re s u lt c f che T e x a n a rtic le . r e c t i f y U N IV C O -O P. S O C IE T Y , Ed. R a th e r . The W ise Business Man A d v e r tis e s c o n sis te n tly . H e know s t h a t it pays. Try The Texan V ivian Richardson Andy Carter E lizabeth Sdhutse Issu e E d ito r A s s is ta n t Issu e E d ito r A ssistan t I sue E ditor Jo h n “ Be n o ” B a/ninon v Pi ickly P a r t .g r a p h s E d ito r I Ch O ** 4 r>. ’ Johnson P. M Murphy Vs mini* t#0»# M«rS>o .!«« Low* %r*## W ii#od ►••IK#!'# /.ary v Of. ,L»wr«*e* w a!1*-** Kin* J o # f R E PO R T E R .*! s. l . rn Mar V *n# Jo##* ‘Ii* Miller Harry Bishop I bor ti Mrs. McKay S O C IE T Y W E IT E R S ttoborah K c o r r mn J i rs law #!) Pr;dir#n ( t o t M I>oo*id lf lirh liff# I KA TUR I*: WRIT ERL Melvin Wilii«n. >*■& SPORTS W RITERS N i t Miller Urn fry Hi* hop Alton I,UCB*ti B a r m wuit* J B. Outturn* J, P. MeCHr# aBKC! BOGUS AMERICAN HUSTLING Michael Aden, British author and playwright, gives voice to suspicion long entertained in many circles that as honest to goodness hustlers Armorican business men art* the buncombe. Mr. A Hen recently visited the United States, hut unlike so many oilier foreign observers, la* does not yet feel sufficiently informed to prattle authoritatively about all phases of American lite after only one short visit to this country. Mr. Arlen hesitates to express b b opinions, but he does feel, aud with much justification, that In an he understands the American business man fairly well. interpreting interview with a New York World correspondent, he says: “The American business man may move faster than ours be­ tween two gives points, but they spend a lot more time at the ends of the journey in non-business activities. Here (in London), an Englishman may walk much more slowly along a street to k e e p a business appointment, but if he meets a friend— even a good iriend—on the way, he ll merely exchange g r e e t i n g s and pass on. In America, business m n in similar circumstances will halt for a long talk, s i thai la* has gained nothing hy the rapidity ot his w;dk.” In other words Mr. Arlen seems to feel that Americans go off half-cocked. They think they are in a life and death hurry all the time and rush around like madmen. Whether or not there is any­ thing O f importance in the air is of little matter. The main thing i» not to “waste time,” A person can feel astonishing contagion of a hurried atmos­ phere which is res | ion si blo for much of the useless hustling by < ating in a downtown cafeteria at the noon hour. A man may eg into the place thinking that he has plenty of time to call a mea! leisurely, yet i f s a ten to one bet that before he is halt I t hrough he will be gulping down his food as though he were rush ;ng to catch a train. The power of suggestion is probably re- ponsible for most of the American rush. Some one with an illusion about his own importance starts it and the rest of the populace trail after him.— Dally Iowan. -0 - OIL—AND TH I: UNI VERSIT V I ' ti damn good thing there is something underground for ’nittre is nothing on top,” the old Hanger is reported to have said when he heard that oil had been struck on Varsity land in Reagan ounu*. How the Ranger would have shed tears of joy if he could n a v e looked several years in the future, and read in the papers rn* nows P a; Pa I diversity was receiving nearly a quarter of a /(Linton monthly from royalties, with prospects that the revenue would increase. i L n i w * r n i t y is the richest endowed State University in the ? late*» J. report recently carried in the Daily mini at the I- j /liversity of Illinois showed. Discovery of oil and potash on the land Has given the school this unusual position. i i?1!I °** hoJci out’ an^ Jt R,ve« every prospect of doing so, and ■ uuold the courts make it possible for the royalties to be trans- terred from the permanent to the building funds, the University will be in a position to carry out the extensive building program which has been planned and would make possible the realization cd the dream of a greater University. W e dislike to Is* pessimistic, but prospects are too rosy. Some- tiiing is bound to bol) up and put the skids under the University. Either tile oil will stop flowing or the funds will Im* s h u n t e d to hot ■ other pur)lose for which there is no great need, and the ; Uiooi wili be forced to lapse back into a slow growing condition. —o — MORE ROOKS W h e th e r th e y will be intelligence binful th a n an abandoned violin (sum* O c c u p a t i o n * S u m m e r , Wi n» # r a n d S p r i n g C a n o e in g on B e c k ’s Lake , tevt« o r n ot will d e p e n d on the in conning fre sh who t a k e th e m . Tho ta in te d trom bone m u s t not es­ c ap e the (’a ntim onious s c r u tin y o f ou r ethical E l i j a h '. C o n ju r e u p th e h o r ­ rible p ic tu re of an i n t r a m u r a l m a n - ; ag« r o r a president of tho W o m a n ’s I the* Athlet ic Association, m e r ) , h u n tin g p e r a ls in Beck L a k e pernicious precincts of a S t a r r course ( w i n t e r ) , girls s itt in g on th e b an ks of; p r o g r a m , his (Irjpr) m oral b a r r i e r s su gge stiv e B e rk ’s Lake frie n d s and m en s it tin g on the b a n k ! schoftusches of a libininous trom bone, of B e r k ’s L ake w ith th e frie n d s. villainous (T h is (e ig h th s , finally sw ep t aw a y in a m ad, (‘h on of the a u r o r a bo realis.) deliriou s ecstasy of s ta y r ia s i s , end- | V isiting the D ean D u m m e r, winter!*inF in th e abyss— an o rg y a t the S u n - I and spring. A lso ".pring, w in te r a n d d a Y movies, or m a y h a p a hy g ie n e I n ­ th e ir m e n 1 b is m o ral g r ip loosening u n d e r th e ir girl (.crum bling beneath is d o n e d u rin g h alf notes the! unholy ta lk in g lured into and th e to .a m m e r ) tore. W r itin g bem e. T his is limited to th** first o f each m o n th . B u s in g Rolls-Royce. is T h is colu m n ( E d i to r ’s not s tr ic tly iud** i a c c u r a te ) P re d ic tin g re s u lts o f cam p u s elec­ tions. E v e r y a s p ira n t to offices a r e a d m itte d ( Apologies d u e the an ge ls.) to be angels, S i g n in r o o m: “ P ul l a n d bul l . ” F ro sh , w ritin g h o m e ; Roomie, how do you spell “ fin a n c ia lly .” Room ie: With two “ B’s ,” an d ‘e m ­ b a r r a s s e d ” has tw o ‘V s . ” . . , I h e c h e st o f th e fried)man swelled .B;(k . witn pride* as he (denned from d o o r o f the capitol, and was g r e e te d by the c ry o f “ S ta te sm a n , S t a t e s ­ man !” let yo ur child ren he Blanch, cheek; b a w , b re a th , h a n d chill and eye s ta r t. T a x p a y e r* a v a u n t! Will you to r n im peeah ility by a fro m v itia te d tu b e o f b ro n z e ? O balm of Gilead! T h e im m a v u la te ta in te d the aband oned tu b a , olm#, th e perverted piccolo, the m a ­ lig n a n t m a r e d ru m , we p ass over, O f them and of th e ir w orks we will h a v e n a u g h t, re se rv in g only a few plain spoken words concerning th e th e Citizens* ( ‘a m ­ obvious d u ty of m i n e of One T h o u sa n d , and t h a t p a r a ­ gon of v irtu es, t h a t T w e n tie th (Cen­ t u r y G alah ad, Mr. F r e d B. Sm ith. T h e d u ty of this o r g a n iz a tio n is clear. L et th e r e be no fa lte rin g , no t u r n i n g buck, th ough the way be h a r d and th e vicissitudes manifold a n m u ltifa rio u s . C a te g o rie s of m oral musical degen- {cr a c y mu** be set up. T hese m ig h t, , from me ^ ^-delirium tremens, hopeless addicts, lh# *, i n * *. u ; ,_ 1 to addicts, recoverable addict*, bibbler#, I t r e ­ an d teetotallers*. T h e delirium ty pe should be w eaned g r a d ­ m ens ually. W hen first sub je c te d th e tr e a tm e n t they should be allowed to h e a r say, “ Yes, We H ave No B a - j nan a s ” played by a seven-piece o rth o s- I Ira . thia m ig h t be ii ta p e re d off to “ E v e ry b o d y ’s Doing I t . ” j Slowly, b ut above all firmly, the p a ­ t i e n t should g r a d u a lly lie tra in e d down j to a four-piece o r c h e stra , p laying [ c h a m b e r music. Fin ally a d u e t could J b e su b stitu te d , w ith stuffed dum m ies t announced , 0f two o t h e r s to fool him, and when to w a r r a n t , th e he b a rre d , j circ um sta nc es seem d e ,ln' , *ons Uie eon-; (j,e t should be cut off to an accordion, T h e next d ay , , ■ , • The Press C L A R I O N C A L L T O M O R A L 0 . .. Police in W allington Have announced * r ,. , . R E C T I T U D E . 1,111 is a ill No, Sadie, the Mason-Dixon line is not the bull th e - S o u th e r n boys shoot. **° ’ » . m u s t cease u s u n c h a s te . . . . . - ^ s h a i w lL i_ # , . . . . . . tr mu T o ' l '” " I Hirifmd „ m a n ™ P ^ ’S'hy'-cUcwlty w ith some t h t * " Ure“ ‘' ch,'s ' I e ra h ly both. A f t e r t h is tr e a tm e n t has :‘' T d 80 I prog resse d a short tim e, v . r y i m t w ith th e p a . , irility „f t h e b a cillu s, a r , , r ' " t ' ' ' ’’f * ! pr i t ie n t W'H S 'a d u a l l y become a victim to , h„ d elu, inn t h a , „ a n ,, wi„ 'ti! " As a menn "i As a m e a n , to th is end we b e h e n ome diHcusHion of tho fiagitioua pro- pensities of o th e r u np rinc iple d i n s t r u ­ ment# is not am iss. < (insider f o r a m om ent th e c a r n a l f o r s w e a r all villRneife a n d fand ang o. tho d e lig h ts of bolero, Bibblers should be forced to play a ukulele. This is more effective th a n th(1 tw r ta U „ „ , f()r c anticles, t h e c o r r u p t c a t a p h o n i c , o f . . a tra i)fh t jackl,t he culpable c la rin e t S u re ly no more : A , •a ucious s o n a ta c m l d he hnrnpipod th a n its irreligiou s ro u n d e la y s so o f t im piously pro jected on a p ro te s tin g a u r ic u l a r anvil and h a m m e r. W e re c ­ om m end th a t th e police in sta n tly issue injun ctio n against f u r ­ a p e rm a n e n t th e r c rim in a l c a n t a t a s of like lasciv­ ious u lu la tio n s. b ro u g h t on by fu g u e s, com plicated by gigues, o ra torio s and requiems, and th a t they all have ten children, who h ave to go to su m m e r school and ta k e f o u r physics courses. F u r t h e r d eponent $ ayeth not.— thpy a „ havp „ . atp llvm))h(,mal)ia T h e violin we r e g a rd as. p a r ti c u la r ly j insidious, th e m ore so fo r its mask of The Daily Illini, ------------- o —------- — tnntr " tn\ an*1 ’"trt,n,‘r P>; ’’.Tv ^ ' "* t n«t,0,>al tin g ly to a n y n u m b e r of scherzos or Cadenzas from the lu s tf u l s tr i n g s of the now discovered d e p ra v ity , liome steps m ust be ta k e n to p ro te c t th e li­ centious lusts and desires of m an kind I the sug gestio n, from being worked up into a big w hite heat by th e in iquitous intermezzos of impose a H e n ry Ford, h a v in g given a low- priced e a r to a high-priced age, is now t r y i n g to lo w b ro w dance dance on a hig hb ro w g e n e r a tio n by in sis tin g th a t they dance the F ish e r's H o r n p ip e p ro b a b ly doesn’t w o r ry T e rp sich o re very* m u c h as she has been insulted too o fte n to protest This in sta n tly No doubt tho U n iv e rs ity S ta r course will th e signifi­ recognize cance of th e presence of a violin in fhe U nive rsity A u d ito riu m , None can a n sw e r fo r t h e consequences the h ith e rto ch a ste b u t sm o u ld e rin g fe- if Try Texan W ant Ad#’ Phone 3149 for Classified Service la th.* VI -* ,, tor ll University, then- should he « ijhrnrv to which there arc enough reserve books on the shelves lo m 3 I 7 the deioaad from the hundred* of English stu d en t and othe™'^",!! woo require them for their outside reading assignments a i in tins educational Utopia, there will he no rebuffs front th e 1 " « the IU,ra? - like th,s. **Um sorry, the student ha* j j i t ^ tast f, Iii: book out and la somewhere in the library.” “ W e h a v e eady two ot tnesi- books, and there are at b ast thirty students in th^e*a»g who am tailing hourly for them.” C o n i * * i d e o n ia n Througfiout the year, tho ntudent i.< given assignment* to write WTW pa*era which require reading from many volumes in the i i h r a r v l i b r a r y , l : u thi*** * 3 2 J Z F S Z J Z Z '.r ,kS. lr: : m-ar,V OAiU'jii gov* Ut the loan denk and inquire* for the Look This v-o/k, a UarfDhiu on Iris student who in unfortunate in not getting t o t h e d e w s until another p e r r o n has already called Purchase of a few more reserve books, judiciously select od | a1 remedy this bad situation, and xviii result in better and more ♦ ~7rd® work on the part of the student. * I. .: - i v u , u i n t 7 i n I n e heat by th e iniquito us in tern out when the! M C C , H e if e i, .ad K r i e a l e , . 1,1 NOW G O I N G ON BARGAIN SALE! ALL BACK ISSUES OF TEXAS RANGER ARE OFFERED FOR SALE TO THOSE WHO CALL FIRST AT THE PUBLICATIONS OFFICE ROOM 155 MAIN BUILDING “THE TEXAS RANGER” IS ONE OF THE NATION’S BEST COLLEGE COMICS. A BOUND FILE OF THIS “FOUNTAIN OF BUB­ BLING COLLEGE WIT” WILL BE OF INESTI­ MABLE VALUE TO YOU IN THE YEARS TO COME. DROP BY AND LOOK THEM OVER PER COPY, 5 CENTS 9 ISSUES, I VOLUME, 4 5 CENTS I I ' f I ! IN SOCIETY AZA!.ITE RUSSELL, Society Editor B enham -Snavely [Wedding T h u rsd ay fellowship next year. in biology to S.M.U. for B ertha Achilles, an One of the mow in te re s tin g wed- School grad uate, has Austin High ju s t returned dings of the sum m er took place on in New York. Miss T h ursd a y aftern oo n a t 6 o’clock a t I Achilles will enter the University this th e Methodist Parsonage when C l a r - ’ fall. enc? E. Benham of Crowell, fo r m e r ' n u d e s t a n d ; the University, F ra n c e s S n a r l y of H arlingen Leon liad cff of Houston ,s rn he he I guest of the Stephen P . Austin Hotel p a . vns.tmg f r o n d s , from a visit lie u i r { j c f Dr. T. S. Session perform ed the to cerem ony. Only in Hollywood frie n d s of both families w ere pres- j Hospital, California, where she ha- I been confined with sickness for two pent. th e j vvoeks. Miss F ritz went to C alifornia im mediate * Business M anager, Miss Suavely is a sophomore ’n Victoria F ritz, secretary the the is of the Uni- j Academic D epartm ent versity, and Mr. Benham attended the U niversity in 1923 and South­ w estern University in 1924. He is now connected with an oil concern in W ichita Falls. A fte r a two weeks honeymoon ex­ ten d in g th rou gh various Texas cities Mr. and Mrs. Benham will be a t home in W ichita Falls. for her v a c a tion. F ran cis Engling of the University Stenographic B ureau has re ­ turned from a two weeks’ vacation a t Kerrville. j u s t Ione Spears, Y W.C.A. secretary, writes th a t she is in San Diego, and is sailing fo r San Francisco. From there she will go to Salt Lake City and then to the conference at Estes Klizalieth Rice, who will receive her j B.A. degree this August, will leave next F riday fo r New oYrk. Miss Rice j M,ss L - M- Bewley, dean of women interim, will leave for Kerrville I where she will spend her vacation nt member of the Alpha Delta Pi :ui is a sorority. the end of the term. William M orris of San Antonio, fo r­ m er student, was here a few' day's th is week. B u rt Dyke has returned from a visit in Orange. Malcolm Childers left for Sun An-! W aiter King will spend the wc«k- tonio yesterday. Mr. Childers has j end in Waxahachie. j u s t finished his thesis aud will re-; reive his B.B.A. degree this August. Jim my VUIa Nupvo Lol,is T(, „ eU Jack M atthews and W. B. Russell of San Antonio were in Austin this week. Both expect to en ter the U ni­ versity this fail. aud Francis Miller will spend week-end in Fredericksburg. the Lee Wysong, who has been visiting in Brenham and Navasota, friends will leave S atu rd ay for Hamilton. Mrs. Susan Ramadell, director of th e now pathological laboratory, h a s , re tu r n e d from her vacation in E urope ^ , , jn th(. University a, lake up ber duties bete, (ane Norwaod ,)f D a||as a ,lf & t a Xau Alpha and a st a- wU1 soon for Hollywood, where she f,,oy , Mrs. P. H, Raymond of Grace Hall: Will attend the University of Tali- is spending her vacation in Asheville, ' forma next year. N.C. • Molding Ma is in Colorado Spripgs. F ro m there she will go to Denver and then to Estes Park. Lillian Wester, of the Spanish fa c­ ulty, is in G u a d alajara , Mexico. Mrs. Roselle Goree, of the English faculty, is having a delightful tune, in London. Mary Walker, who will I>e a senior in the fall, is spending her vacation in Salt Lake City. Josephine and Lillian Oasis are spending their vacations in Colorado. Before re tu rn in g they will visit Mrs. .Shirley M cLarty and Mrs. ll. C. Elliot in North Texas. Mrs, M cLarty was formerly Helen Elliot of Austin and a student here. Randall Canfield has been visiting in Galveston. He is now in camp at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio. Mr. I Canfield markm anship. second place received Lorine Shaw, who will receive her degree this August, has received a Nettie T u rn er, a form er student and member of Gamma Phi Beta, will teach school in Orange next year. Rebecca Kirk, who has been i ll at the Seton Infirm ary, i s able to attend classes. ---------- o---------- Thrills A p len ty in “The Lucky D ev il” S how ing Majestic “The Lucky Devil,” which is now being shown at the .Majestic Theater, is a thriller from the very s t a r t and is u great delight to the small children who have attended the show. They cheered continually during the T h u rs ­ day afternoon matinee and seemed to enjoy the picture to a g re a t extent. The picture opens with a scene in a departm ent store, where Richard in! Dix is dem onstrating camping outfits for automobile use and there is also under way a raffling contest. When he wins both a c a r and the camping outfit, the action begins. ‘MARRY ME!’ AT QUEEN ■9- » » • » • ♦"» « * * Fl o r e n c e v c o p a n d e d w a r d E v e r e t t H o r t o n i n P A R A M O U N T P ’C T 'jR C ’M A R R Y . J A M E S C R U Z E PRODUCTION S. M. BROWN, Editor M a j e s t i c : R e m a i n d e r o f t h e w e e k , " T h e L u c k y D e v i l . " Q u e e n : " M a r r y M e ! ” r e m a i n d e r o f w e e k . “ Marry M e,” Rural Romance, N ow Showing at Queen Theater n p i I exas I h ea te r _ Closed for Summer The Texas Theater, o w n e d by J a y Brown, U niversity student, has closed for the sum m er and will reopen Sep­ tember 18, ii was announced F riday morning. T e x a n W a n t Ad* A r e K h e d i v e . NO W . P L A Y I N G Mucky - D e v i l - — he re’s action, humor, and romance— Action especially! This P i c t u r e proves Dix is an A-1 star. It*9 a Paramount! Jam es Cru/.e, whose directorial achievements have Wt»n him a place in tire motion picture, ball of fame fig­ uratively speaking, since, as yet, there is no such institution in the movies— has recently completed another P a ra ­ mount production, which prerelease advices are haling as * a comedy classic.” ‘rf* »** “ Marry Mc!” is the title el his Int j est producing effort arid local film en J thu.xiasts may now see it at the Queen I Theater. According to those who have been; privileged to get an advance peek at "M a rry Me!”, Cruze’s knack of bu-J the screen, his j manizing stories on genius for balancing humor with pa-j 't hus .his knowledge of r u r a l American j life, and his un ca n n y , ability to fit a player perfectly for every re Ie, have never before been better illustrated. M A R R Y ME witli Florence V id or Q U E E N THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF S A T I S F I E D A D V E R T I S E R S THAT PATRONIZE THE DAILY TEXAN REGULARLY D O Y O U ? N e w Fall S t y l e s in Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits I In* now colors are as interesting as the styles. Never have you had such colorful p a tt e rn s to choose from. Never have styles been so at tractive or prices more reasonable. / p/ \ Suits in approved college models for young men outfitting for eastern schools. We re proud to show the* new suits for fall, you to look them over. It wilt lie a treat At Great Redact ion S U M M E R S U I T S for right now. Tropical Worsteds, Mohair, Palm Peach and other s u m m e r fabrics. F A L L S U I T S — Good colors and styles in Hart Schatfner & Ma r x fine w o o le n s, BOYS* T W O -P A N T S K N I C K E R S for school wear. Mims fine Shirts, neckband styles. Bathing Snits All S t r a w Hats. A IA t U r M o n e t t (tora a Lout / Wai f l h re S A T I S F A C T I O N OU MON KY BACK Stebbins & james Hart, Schaffner, ct- M arx Clothes A Newspaper Prospers ACCORDING TO ITS ADVERTISING ADVERTISING IS GOVERNED BY CIRCULATION FOR A BIGGER AND BETTER DAILY TEXAN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS “TELL THEM ABOUT THEIR AD” ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN BASEBALL CALENDAR JOURNALISM (Continued F rom Page I ) T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ■■in. hi 111. T E X I S S T J I R S J I f l E B E F E f l l E D I N P L A ! Thalheimer and White Lose Newport Invitation Tour­ nament to Californians tournam ent here Newport, R. I., Au*. 20.— Louie N White and Lewis Thalheimer, Uni­ versity of Texas tennis stars, were defeated in the fourth round of the ninth annual Newport invitation ten ­ nis today, when the doubles team of Harvey Sn od gras#, Los Angeles, and Walter Westbrook, Pasadena, caught them off their guard and took the sets, 6-4, 7-9, 6-2. The Texas men lacked the punch and speed th at they have shown in the previous rounds, and were beaten by the terrific driving of the Western coast men. T E X A S T E A G U E Where They PUjr Today Houlton a t F ort Worth, Beaumont a t Dallas. Fan Antonio at Wichita Falls. W a co a t Shreveport. Result* Yesterday Waco 6, b a lla s I. F ort W orth 19, San Antonio 6. Shreveport 5, B eaum ont 2, Wichita Falls l l , Houston 4. Sta nd i n g Club Fort W’orth ........ 49 49 Wichita Fall# Dallas 49 Houlton ..........49 San Antonio .....47 ..... .........47 Waco Shreveport 49 . ........ 49 Beaumont P. W. L. 35 14 31 18 29 20 28 21 24 23 20 27 19 30 8 41 T E X A S A S S O C IA T IO N W here Th ey P la y T o d a y . Palestine a t Austin. Terrell at Temple. Corsicana a t Mexia. Re* ult* Y e s t e r d a y I, Austin 0. 0. Palestine Temple 7, Terrell 4. Corsicana I, Mexia S ta n d in g ! technical publications however. See J J. 127f for prerequisite. TTS. 9. I Associate Professor Paul J . Thomp- 1 son. IS. A. Editorial Writing.—-Sub- je c t m atter, logic, and stru ctu re of I the editorial; editorial policies; edi-j ; torial page features. Lectures, writ- | ten work, criticism, individual confer-] P rerequisite: English I and ences. English 2 or 3 and Journalism I or 12. MWF IO. L ecturer W'illiam L. I J McGill. I Pct .714 .633 .592 .571 .511 426 .388 .163 12. News Gathering and Report­ ing.— Method of g etting and writing news by p riss associations, by eo- ! operation of repo rters and corre-j [ spondee ta, and by individual efforts, j in including daily actual practice with assignments in] ■ gathering and writing news. Prere-i I quisite or parallel: Jou rnalism NW E l l . Mr. H om aday. laboratory work — o-— --------- I. W orkm en Installing Flood L ights for C om m encefent W eek Placing of flood lights to light the for commencement Main Building *week has been started by the Univer-, sity electrician, Sam Hargraves. Sev­ eral of the large lights placed on a platform in front of the Main Build­ ing will throw many candlepower of light on the fro n t p a r t of the building and will enable people to see the Main Building for miles. Walks of the cam pus will also be] I lighted during commencement week. Principles of Court Reporting N ew Course Business Adm inistration 36, court j reporting, will be given in the B, A. I Departm ent next long session. The course is a study of the principles and a r t of court reporting with actual P. w . L. Pct court room practice. The student will 40 .649 to acquire a minimum be expected 40 .643 *P«