K A R I . t a n n e r
K A Y M I L L E R
R O L A N D B O Y D
d a v i d h a l l
Boyd, ed itor-in -ch ie f o f
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No. 184.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930.
DUNLAP, HALL, BOYD WIN PRESIDENT, EDITOR RACES
Winners in Annual Spring Election
All Major Exams
Scheduled Today
From 2 Until 6
C hem istry, O n ly E xception,
G iven This Morning
A t 8 o ’Clock
Rooms Announced
Candidates R eceive Special
Instructions in Three
D epartm ents
A ll m ajor e x a m i n a t io n s will be
Invert f r o m 2 u n t i l 6 <> > lock ihi~
a f t e r n o o n with th e e x c e p tio n
o f
th e c h e m istr y e x a m i n a t io n , w hich
is sc h ed u le d fo r 8
o ’clock
this
m o r n in g , E. J. M a th e w s, re gistr ar,
a n n o u n c e d .
r
in s tr u c tio n s.
Sp ecia l a r r a n g e m e n t s have been
r e q u e s t e d
in s e v e r a l d e p a r tm e n ts.
T h o s e s t u d e n ts w ho w ish to ta k e
in history
Ute m a jo r e x a m in a tio n
h a v e been asked to call at Carri- ,
j,on Hall HO t o sign up and r e
C an d id a te s
l i v e
in
/ o r b a ch elo r o f a rts d e g r e e s
s-conom ics are to call a t Garrison
H a l l 3 07 and c o n f e r w ith M ade- j
Tine J a f f e , a ss ist a n t in eco n o m ie s.
D ir e c tio n s will be g iv e n to th ose
•who e x p e c t to tak e th e m ajor e x
a m i n a t i o n
if th ey
jwill call at Garrison Hall 22.
1 R oo m s
in w hich e x a m i n a tio n s
Xiii! he g iv en h a ve been annotine-
• 4
in the fo l lo w in g d e p a r t m e n t s :
Juistory, Garrison Hall I ; Roman*•<
l a n g u a g e s , Garrison Hall
2 1 5 ;
m a t h e m a t i c s , M ain B u ild in g 1 5 7 ;
c l a s s i c a l la n g u a g e s , Main B u ild in g
4 0 3 ; ed u c a tio n , E d u ca tio n B uild-
i n g 2 0 8 ; c h e m istr y , Law B u ild in g ami
a u d i t o r i u m ; E n glish , Main B uild
j u g 1 72; and e c o n o m ic s , Garrison
H a l l 305.
in g o v e r n m e n t
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Sheppard A ppears
In Y.M .B.L. S h o w
_______
Thomas to Give
Lecture Tonight
On Oil Problems
Em inent E conom ist Rated
A s A uthority On
Petroleum
E lm e r T h om as, chairm an o f
p e tr o le u m e c o n o m ie s e o m m it-
th*
o f th e F e d e r a l Oil C o n s e r v a
te<
tion Board, e m i n e n t e c o n o m is t and
n a tio n al a u th o r ity on p etr o leu m
p ro d u ction , w ill d e liv er a public
le c tu r e on “ S o m e
in
P e tr o le u m " th is W e d n e s d a y night
at 7 :3 0 o ’clo ck in Garrison Hall I.
The F ed era l Oil C o n serv a tio n
is m ad e up o f f o u r m e m
th e P r e s id e n t’s ca b inet,
e c o n o m i s t s ’
c o m m itt e e , o f which Mr. T h om a s
Board
bers o f
f | H.
p etr ole u m
P r o b le m s
is ch a irm an , has r e c e n tl y pu b lish
ed a re p ort th a t has r eceiv e d w id e
spread a tt e n t io n and co m m e n t.
Mr. T h o m a s
is also c o n s u ltin g
p e tr o le u m e c o n o m is t w ith S e n n e r
and B e a n e , m em b e rs o f th e N e w
York S to c k E x c h a n g e .
J a n e t S h e p p a r d , U n iv e r s ity stu-
I his le ctu re is -p on so red by the
d e n t , will be o n e o f the p rin cipa l dep artm ent o f p etro leu m produe
T he
th e b e n e f i t e n t e r
in
c h a r a c t e r s
t a i n m e n t and
to be
sh o w
s t y le
b e l d by th e Y o u n g M e n ’s B u sin ess
[League o f A ustin May 14 and 15
fin th** S e n io r H igh S c h o o l a u d it o r
S isso n , s t u d e n t, will
i u m . B e ss
d ir e c t th e d ram atic
in t e r lu d e ' to
b e a part o f th e show'.
e n te r t a in m e n t ,
e n ti tle d
‘'A b o v e th e A n k le s , ’’ in clu des tw o
se v e ra l
d r a m a tic
s k e t c h e s
s p e c i a lt y n u m b ers,
th e
s t y l e sh ow . T h e s e t t i n g is to be
a F r e n c h night club, in w h ich Miss
.S heppard will be h o stess. B lac k
fa c e c o m ed ia n s, c h o ru s girls, and
•guests will fu r n ish th e n e c e ss a r y
j*ong, d ia lo g u e , and o ther e n t e r
o rch e str a
special
t a i n m e n t . A
jwill fu rn ish th e music.
and
be sid es
The show’ is b e in g giv en for th e
■benefit
o u t-d oor
o f a su m m e r
•camp f o r 25 u n d ern o u r is h ed c h il
d r e n o f A u s tin , w ho wnll bt* ta k en
i n the b oy scout ca m p at B arton
(Springs and kept und er m edical
^attention.
around the
perip with tho
b u i u r d
tion e n g i n e e r i n g o f th e C o lle g e o f
E n g in e e r in g , and the public i.- in
vited to a tte n d .
Baseball to Feature
Education Picnic
A b a seb a ll g a m e
b e t w e e n the
fa c u lty o f the School o f Education
ami th e stud en t* will be the f e a
tu re o f a picnic to be held T h u rs
d a y a ft e r n o o n at
o ’clock at
B arton S p r in g s by th e S ch oo l o f
E d uca tion .
5
Phi D e lta Kappa, h on o ra ry pro-
fe dona! e d u c a tio n a l fratern ity foi
m en, Phi Lambda Th*-ta, h o n o r
ary e d u c a tio n a l fr a t e r n it y fo r w o
men,
are
sp o n s o r in g th e picnic.
and the S u tt o n Club
F o ll o w i n g th e baseball
su p p er w ill be
ser ve d
a t
1
g a m e . -
6 :3 0
| o'clock.
T h o se w h o w ish
to purchase
tick ets m a y do so
in E d u c a tio n
B u ild in g 1 18, 3 0 5 , or 3 0 9 . A n y
to
one w ith o u t
B arton S p rin g s has b een ask ed to
m ee t in fro n t o f the Y. M. C. A,
at 4 >45 oclock .
tr a n s p o rta tio n
Dr. G idley D elegate
T o P harm acy Meet
The
look
tired
in C L A I R E
l E C K H A M ’S ey e w ere ca u se d by
Ji*-k o f sleep as a r esu lt o f e l e c
t i o n e e r i n g . . . . no fo o l in g . . .
Dean W. F. G idley o f the C ol
lege o f P h a r m a c y
l e f t S a tu r d a y
for B a ltim o r e to a tte n d a m e e t in g
o f
th e A m erica n P h a rm a ce u tica l
A s s o c ia tio n . F rom B a lt i m o r e he
go to W a sh in g to n , D. C.,
will
5 n g o f f his r e c e n t l y acqu ired B e t a w h e r e hf, wiU bfi a ,l e l e s a t e to the
R O S A L IE L E S L I E p u llin g th e
B O B B Y S C H M E R B E C K sh o w -
a-ame s t o r y . . .
P in * * *
co n v e n tio n for the r evisio n o f the
An d C Y N T H I A C O N N A L L Y , r n it e f i
m e e k f i e - h m a n co-ed. w a tc h in g the
r a t t l e s n a k e in th e Co-Op w in d o w
f o r e x a c t l y 45 m in u te s w a it i n g for
at to ra ttle . . . it d id n ’t . . .
'
Stat*-5
May
13 and I I.
___ ___ ______
H E N Z E E L E C T E D
LEF- D A V E N P O R T w a s ti n g his
ga**, parked in fron t o f S. R. IL . . m ace U t i c a ! ch em : - try. wa
H. R. H e n z e , professor o f phar-
‘-letted
the C en tra l
# en t- m in d e d
th e A n t e r i ' an
from in s tr u c to r to a d ju n c t p ro fes- C h e m ic a l S o c ie t y at a c o n v e n tio n
> or . . .
D E W I T T R E D D I C K b e in g ab- vice p resid en t o f
o f
sin c e his p rom otion T e x a s se c tio n
.
held at W a c o last w e e k .
W. A. F o b m g ,
p r o f # -or
J A C K N E A L s i tti n g up all n i g h t
ff turi ying f o r a g o v e r n m e n t qui z ch e m istr y , w a s r e - e l e c t e d con trib -
o n l y t o f i nd
i n s t e a d . . .
r e p r e s e n t i n g
of
it wa? a t e s t in eco u t i n g
C e n t r a l T e x a s
s e c t io n
ed itor,
“ B I L L Y ” W E S T O N e x p la i n in g A m er ica n C h e m is tr y
M A R Y L E E W E S T O N
A V E L Y N C A L D W E L L
E U L A L E A K O H N
D O R O T H Y K E L L Y
[UYQlbUYQ
Spirit;
Passion Play Revives
Color of Medieval Times
A L E X N M U R P H R E E
Dramatics Editor
can not be
are c ap ab le o f reviving the my a- field. C o m p ariso n s
It e r y , vividness, and co lo r o f th e made b eca u se th ere is so little in
thrill is in store m edieva l Christian religion, and in the realm o f the T w e n t ie th Cen-
A new
ort o
t o r y e x p e r ie n c e which co r r e sp o n d s )
in ev en the slig h te s t d egree.
p er fo rm a n c e
A s to the
it s e lf I
much can he said.
to
this
a
see c o u n tr y th e y have p er fo rm e d
its se r v ic e t o which the public should
t o
th e Un iv ersit y A ud i t or -
it is being p r e se n te d
for th e p erso n who ta k e s advan- b r in g in g th a t p ortrayal
ta g e o f his o p p or tu n ity
the F reib u r g Passion P la y at
final p e r fo r m a n c e
in A u stin
night
ium, w here
u nder the a u sp ice s o f the Ama*]
t a u t Choral ' d u b .
Y ou should not ae** the
respond with
its p atronage.
to
in
fe s tiv a l
i n r e l i d o ,
y e a r o f it s
is b e in g c o n d u c te d on
Gi ve n in s o m e f o r m as a t r i e n
in F re ib u rg , Gcr
t h e Pass i on
t h e
\m*-ri an t o m
nial
m a n y ,
P la y
s e c o nd
u n d e r t he d i r e c t i o n of A d o l f Fass-
t h e p a r t
n a e h t . who p l a ys
of
its f o r m h a -
{ b r i s t . A l t h o u g h
c h a n g e d m a n y t i m*- , th* P a s s i o n ) th*
P l a y is t h e o u t g r o w t h of t he m o
--pint whi ch m a n y
di*. al r el i gi on
pe opl e
‘ *
e m era.
ir
T h e F r e i b u r g players
I h i n k i d* a
md
assion
of d u t y ; you
P la y as a m atter
it as a curio sity.
should n ot see
a
Y o u should see it b ecau se it is
that,
g e n u i n e l y p ow erfu l druma
b ec a u se o f the- capability o f
the
co m p a n y which performs It, lose
n o th in g through
in
the G erm an la n g u a g e b e fo r e a u d i
e n c e s w h ich have no k n o w le d g e of
that la n gu a ge,
b e in g given
It
is d iffic u lt
P a ssion
o f
in s p e a k in g
P la y to keep from
for
statem en t
o u n d in g
C riticism Is fu tile bo-
th< pi*
ti :
< u '•
F'reiburg p layers is su prem e in its
t h e pc r f pi u n
like “ a
*>f
lr; * he creat ion o f a spa*
P a n to m im e as a method o f dra
matic e x p r e ss io n has lo n g been in
the discard from the bag o f tricks
o f the m odern dram atists.
Sine#
Moliere, p a n to m im e h a - m eant lit
ti*-, but in th** p re se n t a tio n o f (ira
ma In a f o r e i g n la n g u a g e it m ean s
much,
tacit* that is ut. one** d r a m a tic and
sp ectacu lar, it b e c o m e s in c r e a s in g
Iy n ecess a r y to use
p a n t o m i m i c
method- o f ex p ress io n . P a n to m im e
is not n e g lected by the F r e i b u r g
urn pa ny in it- p r e s e n t a t ion. It -iii
Iv posture and the use o f g e s t u r e s
it
- t v I ne as cleat
m ak* *
Turn to P a g e 2, Col. 4
t
‘Sim ps’ Celebrate
Unusual Reunion
A t Newman
N e w m a n Hall was the
scene
last w e e k e n d o f on e o f the most
Senior Pictures
For B. A. School
Due Saturday
Diplomas Mailed
June Candidates
During Summer
G roup Photographs
to Be
lur h a n d -lettere d , s h e e p s k i n d ip
1 'eft I! sea’ ■
im !earl of
fs
i <•
Fitzgerald Made
National Officer
At Convention
D ean Elected
Secretary,
Placed on E x ecu tive
C om m ittee
Dr. J. A. F itzg e ra ld , d ea n o f the*
Sch ool of B u s in e s s A d m in istr a
tion, w a s e le c te d se c r e t a r y -tr e a s-
urer o f the A m erica n A sso cia tio n
o f C o lleg ia te S ch o ols o f B u sin es s
w h ile a t t e n d in g the t w e lf t h a n n u a l,
m e e t in g o f th e a ss o cia tio n at the
U n iv e r s i ty o f Iowa
in Iow a City,
In th a t c a p a c
Io w a, M ay I to 3.
ity he also b eca m e a m em b er o f
th e e x e c u t i v e co m m itt e e . Dr. F i t z
g era ld w as e le c te d
to serve a s
chairm an o f th e c o m m itt e e on r e s
o lu tio n s d u rin g th e m e e t in g .
T h e m e e t in g o f th*’ a - - n a t i o n
w a s divided
into session s o f s e v
eral hours e ach . T w o o f the s e s
sion s w e r e co n d u c ted in a form al
m a n n er w ith a num ber o f form a l
ad d re sse s. T he rem a in d er o f the
m e e t i n g w a s con d u c ted in the na-
table d iscu ssion s,
, tur* o f round
i c o n s is tin g o f th re e listed talk s f o l
low ed by
in form al dim lesions.
T h e next no-el ng of the i* s e
ria tio n will be held at T u la n e U n i
I-a., n e x t
v e r sity , N e w O rleans,
w in te r.
_ _ ---------- - o -------- ———
Florida to A ustin
J o se p h S. Moss.
.School o f Busine
i - visit
in 1 92 0,
Mr. and Mrs.
J.
A u -tin.
gradua* •* of * ’ "
A dm inistrat ion
his p a r e n t *.
Mos .
of
mg
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M oss Returns From
u n usu al r e u n io n s e v e r held on the
cam pus,
that o f S ig m a Iota Mu
Phi, c o m m o n ly called the “ S im p s.”
'•lay 3, 11420, tem years age, t hi
‘‘S im p s ’’ held a * alb d meet mg
t he nlgbt br fore *> < m a n agr* of
F o g g y G o g g a n and p le d g e d them
se lv e s to return to th*- U niv ersity
and N* wm an Hall May 3, 1930.
All arrived S a tu r d a y w ith the ex
tile Cni- cep ti n o f tw o, Margaret Lanham
Isola
W h a le y
C hadw ell P a x to n o f B u e n a V ista,
Va,, who w ere unab le
to come,
T h ose th a t cam e w ere P e g g y G o g
g a n Lur.-or o f S e a t t le , Wash.,
( ar I J.ce Gravf ■ S w o p e o f Sa*
A n to n io , A n n e McA tee A m b le r of
H o u s to n , Helen Burt and A lice
Burt o f B ro w n w o od , and Miriam
G e r l i n g <-f H o us t o n ,
o f M arshall, and
I bare c a r d s
S u n d a y at noon N e w m a n Hall
e n te r t a in e d its visitors with a re
u n ion d i m e r .
f e a
tured
the dour o f N e w m a n Hall
w i t h th»- la t c h ir in g o tr - id e . The
p oe t of th*- d o r m ito r y had c o m
posed a son g. “ The l a t c h s t r i n g Is
A lw a y s Out F or You,” which wa
-u n g a- a w e lc o m e s o n g f o r the
“ S im p s ” by the girls o f th*- hall.
toa-t-
A nn e Mc G err y w a s
th*-
Turn to P a g e 4, Col. d
p j-.,,,.
began w o rk in g
City Bank of
a*er he wa
em-
| it work for the
A f t e r graduatir
v e r sify , Mr. M**-s
fo r
th** N ational
N ew York ( ity. I
p loyed to do cie.
P h a rm a co p o eia F irst N a tio n a l B ank of Miami, F la .
T w o y ears a go , he was m a d e vice
pr esid en t o f the bank. Mr, Moss
th e V a rsity
tr ac k ?quad w h ile a t t e n d in g the
I Diversity.
i w a s a m em b er
------------
o f
T O P R A C T K E D I V E S
The T u r tle Clof* will m e e t this
4 :3 b
a t
Wed rn -d a y a ft e r n o o n
o f o ’c l o c k at D ee p Eddy,
T here will fie a bort b u -m e
the me* Gng t o d cu
t h e award?. Man-:* i T a lb o t,
S o c ie t y to d en t, -aid T o e da \ The member •
and
the q u e st io n <9
to*
H u n g in Fitzgerald’s
O ffices
S a t u r d a y , M a y I ti, has be e n -et
n
i be
day for 1930 senior*
of the School o f B u-in es* A d o r n ;
t r a t ifin t o have the- r p ictu res made
for t h e Serge group whi c h w ii he
h u n g in t he school off i ce*, Mabel
V a n c e , s e creta ry
to D ean J. A
a n n ou n ce d T i* -day.
I tzg ora ld .
ca n d id a tes
Ail seniors, w h eth er
fu r d e g r e e s
.Inn** or A ugust,
h a v e been u i g e d to c o o p e r a t e a nd
r ep! e**-nt at i \ (
m a k e t h e
- ! * re- gi oup. Miss V a n c e yd*9*d
p i c t u r e
in
for
those
->ud*nt
13; however,
who have ha d
t . are
their Ca ct us pi<‘-
i nk* n, ti e c o s t w i l l b e o n l y
t o
the office
to Miss Vance at
r e q u e s t e d
t h e y a r e
\j w h i c h
p a y
. ;
th*- dean of the School.
lomas will be issued to 1 9 3 0 grad
n a te s at c o m m e n c e m e n t,
it has
b*-en a n n o u n ce d by Max Fichi.en-
batirn, a
tan' registrar.
Due to th*- a n n u a l
lo,ss
'n the
U n i v e r s i t y b e c a u s e o f m i m e * : -
d ip l o m a s b ein g I*-ft. o v er
w h e n
mime o f the ■*-m oi- fail to grad -
at*-,
t h e l e t t e r i n g will n o t
gun unt.ii a f t e r
comm* n*
The d iplom as will he ma
b e
nt,
to
the g r a d u a te s d u ring th*-
as soon as Dan F. NfcCaskil
.f
U n iv ersity
S tu d io
ha- c
'Ires s y s t e m was not
d e r i d e d
upon until a f t e i a
few
o f
the
n am es had a lrea d y been printed,
and ho t h o s e student will receive
their d ip lo m a s at com m en ce m e n t
loiter in the month the R egistrar
Tho cost of each picture will br
cd le t te r in g th** n am es by
h a n d ,
Engerrand to Talk
On A natole France
P l off*
p r o f
.
talk "ii
t h e
l.if*
* he m eet m g o f
this \S “dnesda v
in th* U n iv ersity Club.
»r G. * M . E n g e r r a n d ,
a n t h r o p o l o g y , w.ll
o f
“ S o m e A n e c d o t e s F r o m
o f Anat**!*- F'rance’’ a t
jn C e r c l e F Ta n c a i s
night at s o ’clock
DR. COX A T T E N D S MEET;
Dr. A. B. Cox, d irecto r o f the
B u rea u o f B u sin ess R ese a r ch , will
a tt e n d the m e e t in g o f th** S o u t h -
w est Shippers
in
h e l d
he
May 23,
■VI - is oi y B oar I t •* on
O klahom a,
Enid, Oklahom a,
A l . B E R S T A L K S F R I D A Y
will ask all sen iors to giv e their
in
s t u d e n t s
<
th*" ’ a d y of toilet g o o d
*or C
d a y d u r i n g th*-
S e c o n d y e a r
t h e
. I leg*- o f Pharmacy a t e begin n in g
Prof* -
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porting g ra d es and in r e tu r n in g
the books to
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in h a n d in g in th e s e hook s im
m ed ia tely .
Saunders Talks
On Cattle Drive
Tomorrow at 5
Students
Invited to Hear
Collected Tales O f
Early D ays
G e o r g e W. S a u n d e r s , p r e s i d e n t
-ii I In- < *ii
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R esu lts fo llo w :
P r e » i d e n t o f S t u d e n t * ’ A s s o c i a t i o n
J im m ie M ax w ell: w o m e n ’s aca-
dem, 4 2 0 ; m e n ’s a ca d em , 2 5 9 and
jo u r n a l-
1 7 6 ; e n g in e e r i n g , 1 9 1 ;
iw. 9 3 ; pharra-
5 1,
aey, MO; g m d u a t -ed u catio n ,
T o ta l, 1,331.
tu ? ‘
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a c a
demy 5 b 7 ; m e n ’s a*-ad em , 3 9 7 a n d
2 4 8 ; e n g in e e r i n g , 2 8 0 ; jo u r n a lism ,
3 4 ; B. A., 1 3 1 ; law, 1 7 8 ; p h a im -
T urn to P a g e 4, Col. 5
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fo r se n io r -,
3 o ’c l o c k - Bit and Spur meet.
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4 :3 0
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Club
m e e t s a t D e e p E d d y .
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individual touches ♦hat male them cli f -
f e r e : ! . A l t e r a t i o n * d o n e on s h o r t n o t i c e .
s.-.* I
t h e M a l le i G a n n a -
w a y S h o p . O v e r Q u e e n T h e a t e r .
room a,
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.’ tor c o n t e m p " ,
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g o o d Mar gal et (' unningh am as prog'an
ii
|r>r t h e m a n v. ho jt.iinks be-
rijnd« t h e b a c k of hi- f e i l o w -
■nan
L a m e .
r e s p e c t , a n d
B a h
for t h e y e l l o w xlander-fHOl.- GI ria Yantis will m w a ch IM A former^ shttp foreman now
for w h o hide** b e h i n d th*- ' * •
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rrecv o f d a s t a r d Iv
I- 7 ' t 7 ’ - i a t i d e r ”t h e " n i i m e o f
Oman h o od .
Jo intf-xtinal
t to receive a
'»»>■«» nyp-:, s * m h . v , bwn „
T h e y h a v e n ' t quested t« confer with Louise Rob-
f o r t i t u d e fO
r -on by Friday, Tho e who air.
ign up
u p h n l « t , r y
No filthy ‘‘smear’* on
or fenders. All work guaranteed
lf we can’t please you, we don’)
in
busine?* for himself at the chi
Lewis Garage, lbht & Guadalupe.
H. P. W E L L S
O w n e r M a n a g e r
f <.(■•I wil l he
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and ke<.p your money,
ah girl* who •■•x;
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up chairman.
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f o r t u R i i n t f s t u d e n t s . -
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DRS. LYNN & LYNN
Dental Surgeon#
1012 Norwood Bldg.
E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 7 , 1 9 3 0 .
T H E D A I L Y
T E X A N
aramount on Parade/ ‘Show Girl in Hollywood/ ‘Burning Up, The Golden Calf
Theaters
B U R N I N G U P ” — w i t h M a r y
Br l An a n d R i c h a r d
A r I e n .
T o d a y a n d T h u r a d a y , a t
t h e
T e x a s .
‘S H O W G I R L
I N H O L L Y
W O O D ” — w i t h A l i c e W h i t e ,
B l a n c h e S w e e t ,
a n d
J a c k
M u l h a l l . T o d a y t h r o u g h F r i
d a y , a t t h e M a j e s t i c .
I
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“ T H E G O L D E N C A L F ” — w i t h
S u e
C a r o l
a n d M a r j o r i e
W h i t e . N o w t h r o u g h F r i d a y ,
a t t h e H a n c o c k .
• M A M M Y ” — w i t h A l J o l s o n ,
L o i s M o r a n , a n d L o u i s e D r e s
s e r ,
l a s t t i m e s t o d a y .
" P a r
a m o u n t o n P a r a d e , w i t h e v
e r y b o d y
P a r a m o u n t
c o u l d
p o s s i b l y
r a k e u p , J h u r s d a y
f o r o n e w e e k . A t t h e Q u e e n .
Opening T od ay
‘S h o w G i r l
i n
H o l l y w o o d ” —
ce Wh i t e, t h e little h e a t g e n e r
i c of F i r s t N a t i o n a l P i c t u r e s ,
Lnes to the Ma x
TheaU i ?.«*-
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In
takes
V all-talkie.
T h i t e again
this film, M i -
t he p a r t
Dugan, a p a r t which she
c o n s i d e r a b l e
s p i r i t
L y e d w i t h
1,1 spiciness
Ihow Girl.”
some
time ago in
In this c u r r e n t film,
may easily be f i g ur e d o u t f rom
L title, Dixie has gone to Holly
I
to bust
levies. H e r
U t , and all
Jiich should
into t he c ha t te r i n g
t r oubles,
t e m p er a - i
such ma ke a plot
readiK
itself
lend
j j I
s c r e e n i n g .
Bunche S we et , v e t e r a n player
.lack Mulhall
See
f Mien’ films, and
Apport ‘‘Iii ole H o t Spot . ”
pi c t ur e f or a nice little peek j
it-, the ways and w he r e f o r e s ut
Iking movies and t he m e t ho d s bv ^
ihlch t he y a r e made. At t h e M a
’he r at
n ti c T h e a t e r .
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B U R N I N G U P ” — Hie ha rd Ar
t hi ng s
a crooked r a c e r and his
-wee*
the
n a n d Ma ry Br ian,
Dung
f r o m P a r a m o u n t ’s
tick y a r d , b ri ng this exciti ng tale
en-
j ng l e me n t s to the T ex a s T h ea t er
pi* t o d a y a n d
t omor row. Al l e n ,
ort r ay s in t hi s film a pr ofe ssi ona l |
Her , n ot e nt ir el y above
dirty
II a r k on the tracks. Hi
love t i t
Cl yo u n g small- town girl, played
t a n gl es
t h e
y Ma ry Br ian, a n d
■int
it c a u s e s h i m c o n s t i t u t e
t he
a s i s o f t h e f i l m.
C o m p e t e n t
a< k gr ou nd,
player s, a realistic
i lot
and a st i rr i n g
j tmu Id ma ke this film wort hwhi le,
somewhen e
it, any wa y ,
— the cat.
is mu! fed
it
jnless
long ^ he
See
line.
it t he Texa s.
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P R O F E S S O R S L E A V E
and
J o h n A.
Focht, pr ofe ssor
of
ighway eng i nee r i ng ,
Phil
-■rguson, a s s o c i a t e p r ofe ssor of
vil eng i n ee ri ng , l e f t f o r Ban A n
ilino Mun da y athel noon to a t t e n d
b a n q u e t given t o r J. F. Col eman,
Ire d e n t
S o
l e l y of Civil E n g i n e e r s an d h ea d
( ob-:n;/i i K t . g * 1 et • g
I * h e .I.
VI I r
of t he A m e l u an
I
r p an y o f New Orl eans, La,
Mr. Co l e ma n is in San Ant o ni o
th Geor ge T. S e a bu r y , s e c r e t a r y
t h e A me r ic an Society of Civil
ngineer s, and
the m e mb e r s of
ie societ y a r e giving t he b an qu e t .
I
E r n e s t i n e L an kf or d of S’ eph-
ivttle w e n t home for t he week-
i :
•
P o s i t i v e l y Last D a y —
S i n g i n g t o y o u a s h e n e v e r t a n g
before—
JL
AL JOLSON
I N
“ M A M M Y ”
n.
\, Martyn, san Antonio; a .
U n i v e r s i t y L a d i e s C l u b
l . u o i O ' , W i c h i t a
F a l l . ;
D o l p h
p o s t p o n e c l
Cu r b, Gal ve st on; Wesley Bullier. I
_______
P a l a c i o s ; H e n r y A l b r i t t o n , H a m * !
T h e t e a t o I e - g i v e n b y
t h e U . i i -
U n ; a n d D . It# H a r d e m a n , G o l i a d ,
rn * rn
J v e r i t y L a d i e s C l u b h o n o r i n g
; s e n i o r g i r l s h a s b e e n p o s t p o n e d
t h o
Z .
l h W a l l i m , p r o l e s - o r o f e c o -
f r o m W e d n e s d a y , M a y 7 , u n t i l
n o m ie.- i n t h e A g r i c u l t u r a l a n d M e - W e d n e s d a y , M a y 1 4 ,
e h a n i c a l C o l l e g e
o f O k l a h o m a , ;
Mr. a n d Mrs. Bu da Boyles, ex-
and district counsell or of Alpha
Kappa Psi, professional business st ud e nt s o f the U ni ver si t y, spirit:
f r a t e r n i t y , was a guest of t h e lo-
in Austin. Mrs,
cal c h a pt e r of Alpha K a p p a Psi Boyles st a yed at the Ze t a Tati Ai*
pisa house, an d Mr. Boyles s t a y e d
Monday.
at t h e Phi G amm a Delta house.
the week-end
J i m Price spent
the week-end
Alexine Cr aw f or d , Zet a
T a u
Alpha, s p e n t t h e wee k- e nd at h e r
home in Beau mont .
r n CAM PUS
B y E V E L Y N C A 1 . H O U N
for the following! K. F. Snipes,
Earle, A i k . ; G.
lh ('row, Dallas;
at his home in B e a umon t .
<*•
ta,*
,*•> <
■>.. t
S O C I A L C A L E N D A R
F r i d a y
8-11 o’clock— First C o n g r e
gat ional Chur ch open house at
First Co ngr eg a t i o na l Church.
8-11
o'clock — W o r n a n ’s
Building open hou-e and d a m e .
Phi
o ’clock— G a m m a
9-1
B e t a d anc e at Austin Club.
S a t u r d a y
8-11 o ’clock— T a u Delta Phi
open house.
9-12 o ’clock —Hal f Mood f r a
t e r n i t y dance at Austin Club.
S u n d a y
7-11 o’clock— Be t a T h e t a Pi
picnic at H ami l t o n’s Pool.
C h i Phi
Initiates L ight
Nu c h a p t e r o f Chi Phi h a d int
.Sunday m o r n i n g
t i a t i on service
A Bridge
Prize
A Month
E v e r y m o n t h w e
t h e m o s t
d i s p l a y
a p p r o p r . a t e
b r i d g e p r i z e .
Jordan-Ellison Co.
OI5 LOMU*ESS
‘Y o u r E a s t m a n K o d a k D e a l e r ”
E I G H T S T U D E N T S I L L
Chappel l
a n d J a ck
Scurlock
Knight a r e ill a t St. David’s Hos
pi t a l ; J o s e p h i n e Rut land, J . G
Mathis, Morrell Ale x an de r , L o r
r aine M'*hl, and F r e d Chis art* ill
a t Seton I n f i r m a r y J a n d Mary Lee
H a r p e r
t o B r a c k en
ridge Hospital.
is con f ine d
Dallas Ex-Student
Returns tor Visit
P R O G R A M DI SU S S ED
Jo h n G r a ha m , g r a d u a t e of
the
College of E n g i n e d mg, vi - it eel 'in*
The Y. M. CS A. p r o g r a m for
t h e dnaui ng y e a r was discussed
c a mp u s Monday. Mr, G r a h am was a n d wo rk ed on a t t he r e g ul a r
pr esi de nt of the R a m s ho r n Society j ML C. A. c a b i n e t m e et i n g T u e s d a /
ni g h t a t t he Univer sit y Y. M. C. A.,
.
. .
p r e s i d e n t .
i >
while in the u n i v e r s i t y and a mein-.
,
*•» ------ « —i—
t at e Denve r Per kins
It •
....
. . .
..
.
b e r of several o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s , I
T o p : S k e t c h e s o f t h e m a n y
p l a y e r s w h o a p p e a r i n
I a r a
m o u n t o n
P a r a d e , ’
w h i c h
o p e n s a t
t h e Q u e e n
I u e s d a y
f o r a w e e k ' s r u n . B y s t u d y
i n g r e a l h a r d y o u m a y
i d e n
t i f y C l a r a B o w , N a n c y C a r
r o l l , M a r y
B r i a n , M a u r i c e
C h e v a l i e r , G a r y C o o p e r , H e l
e n K a n e , J a c k O a k i e , C h a r l e s
‘‘B u d d y ” R o g e r s ,
l u m i n a r i e s o f t h e P a r a m o u n t
a n d o t h e r
l o t .
L o w e r l e f t : A l i c e W h i t e , in
‘‘S h o w G i r l
i n H o l l y w o o d , ”
n o w a t t h e M a j e s t i c T h e a t e r
L o w e r r i g h t : R i c h a r d Ar*
l e n , i n “ B u r n i n g U p , ’ n o w at
t h e T e x a s T h e a t e r .
G E R M A N C L U B E L E C T S
R e ad i n g of poems
o f Middle
High G e r m a n and tin* election cl
th(
of ficer s is the p r o g r a m f or
G e r m a n Club, Deutsche!? V er e in,
a t 7:30 o'clock
this We d n e s d a y
night in t he girl**’ s t ud y hall, -Main
Building. Fred
Eikel, pr esident,
a nn o u n c e d Tuesda y. J
o — --------
O mari e W bisonant * of Dublin
t p e n t last week-end at home.
It S ta rt s T h u r s d a y
A n d y o u ’re
t h e
“ P a r t y c f S t a r s . ” T h e y ’ll a l l
b e t h e r e — a n d w h a t a p a r t y .
i n v i t e d
t o
Since Mr. G r a h a m was g r a d u
a t e d ! he has been employed iii the
of fi c e of
the Missouri Highway
Commission a s in poet o r of hi idge
a n d l a t er as Consulting e ngi nee r.
H e is n o w the T e x a s r e p r e s e n t a
t iv e of the T r u s c on Con s t r u c t i on
C om pa n y of Y ou ng s t o w n, Ohio,
an d is located in Dallas.
Z n e ATR
NOW S H O W I N G
ii
T H E
GOLDEN C A L F
l l
♦
— W i t h —
J A C K M U L H A L L
S U E C A R O L
EL B R E N D E L
S t a r t s S a t u r d a y
J a n e t G a y n o r —
C h a r l e s F a r r e l l
“ H i g h S o c i e t y B l u e s ”
P A SSIO N PLAY
TONIGHT
S h e ’ s B a c k !
ALICE W H IT E
A s “ D i x i e D u g a n ”
i n
J, P . M c E v o y ’s
“ S H O W GIRL IN
H O L L Y W O O D ”
with Jack Mulhall— Ford .Sterling
ADDED:
Mark Sennett
in
Comedy
Color:
“RADIO
K I S S E S *
‘Aut umn”
Slily Sym
phony
I
VC
f’.t- amount
Sun r d
N < HS,
Sat urday— I - It Your It t e n d * '
G R E T A G A R B O T A L K S
in Fugeru- O'N ril 's “ A n n i| C h r is tie ”
The
Freibur
Tickets
sale
t h e C o - O p a n d J. R.
R e e d ’t Mu s i c Store.
Prices:
;
B a lc o n y
Shoo
A u s p i c e s A m a t e u r C h o r a l
C l u b
“Paramount on Parade”
B i l l P o w e l l - — G e o . B a n c r o f t — N a n c y C a r r o l l —
C l a r a B c w — B u d d y R o g e r s — H a r r y G r e e n — y
M a u r i c e
K a n e —
C h e v a l i e r — H e l e n
J a c k O a k i e — D i c k A r l e n — D e n n i s K i n e
/
I
- a n d 3 0 o t h e r s o r m o r e —
^
-oar? or
tnwMMiat tictum
A u s t i n ' s F i n e s t E n t e r t a i n m e n t
rn,
NOTE* Thi s Super A t t r a c t s Witt Be Show «t Reguu.1
(*-■ ■
!
BURNING U P
/ , p ! W h i z z !
a b r e a t h - t a k i n g w h ir l
and a g ir l.
rtsrill d e m o n s ».>
for lu r e
tot
R IC H A R D ARLEN
ar “Sulfide L a m gan,” with a
a a flashy as hts dan- dr>ri
“ h # i
driving.
M AR Y BRIAN
ais the girt ha coutdn't help l ov
You’ll never see hmr mu re
ing
charming
Texas
M O T H C i t
h o f t e s
you/o o h !
\ o r ( y e t t o - - - -
SAY IT WITH
F L O W E R . *
M O T H E R ' S D A Y
M A Y
l l lh
Flowers
t el egraphed any where by
direct wire to our office.
Y O U w ill wonder, once you’ve*
used Rot ex, how you ever man*
aget! to get along without it. hor
lie re tv .sanitary protection that is
dcsignt d ro fit, designed to protect
com fortably for hours.
Rot ex is made o f a m arvelous ab
sorbent catted CelfucoMon (not cot
ton ) absorbent w adding
Throughout Ame Tira, the leading
hospitals (H5% of them ) now use
this very same absorbent.
Kotex off irs a lasting softness
not a mere surface dow niness which
soon parks it.so chafing hardness
Kotex is adjustable. You c an re-
j m ove layers of the filler. A nd it is
e a s il y d i s p o s a b l e .
Kotex Company, Chicago, 111.
_J f e
K O T E X IS S O F T . . .
1 — N u t a J c t ( p t ive* s o f t m ss, that
soon pa< ks i n t o chafing hard
ness. Bul a delicate, lasting
softness.
2 K otexfiller is far lighter and
c o o k r t h a n i a n o n , y e t a b s o r b s
S t i m e s as m u c h
3 Di odorizes,
safely, thor*
i a :hly, by a s p e c i a l pr oc e ss.
4 — Deposable, instantly, ca m
pit t e l y .
Bi g liar It i r e t — I Sc f o r 12
K ;»l> -
;pci X1/.C — 6 V lo t I*
Att i' 1 ire the K< >T I X I1! PT * nil
Ka >7 l.X S A N I T A R Y A P R O N at any
limy, d ry g o o d * o r department slot*.
K O T e X
7 he N e w Sanitary Pad whi ch deodorize*
Spectator Sports
Shoes
for summer 1930
S p e c t a t o r sillies for sp r in g anil .summer
s p o r ts t xpress n e w feeling in tin• us?• of
f a b r ic ain] design. F o r instant e, t h e n
a r e sm art
light
tr e a t m e n t s . All in all, t h e y a r e grac e-
ful a n d b ec o m in g .
le a t h e r s
linens*
in
FEI D a m o m e n t to the
e h mill otnotioim ! U l t -
j ing, -oi l ii - How ti, sweet
a n i l n u n . . . Ji e r e ' s a i l u n e e
tu n e tiiiti g iv es th e girls a
c h a n c e . * .
E v e r y o n e o f ( h i d I i s t o f V i c t o r
H c e o r d * h a s t h a i u n i q u e p r r - o m i l
p u l l thi i l e u l y \ i e t o r a r r a n g e m e n t *
. . . arni \ ieti>r a rt i s t *, vrruin of th*
n o t IO f r o m j a z z t o s v t n j t l i o n y . . .
r a n g i v e j 4 . et t h i s 4‘o n s o l u t i o n a m i
j o ) . . . at j o u r V i c t o r t l e u l e r ’a —-ACME*
n
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F r a n k K n i g h t : w o m e n ’s a c a d e m ,
3 3 5 ; m e n ' s a c a d e m , 251 a n d 169;
j o u r n a l i s m , 7;
e n g i n e e r i n g , 18 2 ;
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law,
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Comes a time (as they s a y ) every day when
it’s good to drop things— relax— and, calm,
collected, cool, seek. the hidden m eaning
of life.
Sign off for just a minute, now and then, and
refresh yourself with an ice-cold Coca-Cola.
Ready for you — anytime— around the cor
ner from anywhere. Nine million times a
day the Thinkers and Doers of the nation
find the pause that refreshes is what keeps
the world wagging.
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Wherever You
May Roam
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viu a ir , m o t o r , t r a i n o r boa t . W e c a n h e l p m a k e y o u r t r i p
m o r e p l e a s a n t w i t h l i gh t - w e i g h t l u g g a g e .
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g a g e a n d l e t u s h o l d s a m e f o r y ou unt i l w a n t e d .
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