Benedict Makes Statem ent A bout Appropriations Dr. Benedict S atu rd a y made following state m en t re g a rd ­ lh* ing Hie U n iversity appropriation s; “ Ti r th<^ piam duty of the Re­ gent* un.I fa c u lty of the U niver­ sity of T e x a t “ A. apportin § lo ie q u est of the l e g i s ­ lature and G overn or the am ounts ‘ apport % f.r3t class needled to University, said re ­ quest with detailed reasons and with d ata e x tracte d from the R e­ ports of the ti r Departm ent of Education end th e repo rts of the tat** un iversitie leading “ This has been d<*ne as wall ss the regen ts know how to do it, “ B. To na# th** money finally appropriated by the Legislatu re the Governor and a ptiroved by with such e xtrem e care as to se­ cure the best possible educational results “ This wil! be done as w ill as tho R egents and fa c u lty know how to do if, .'ab ject to the im perfec­ tions that beset all human a f ­ fa ir s ,” Survey Ordered For University Land, Crane Says Former University Student la Official Surveyor for Board for The land leasin g hoard I he University lan d s has ordered 16 sec tions o f land surveyed im m ediately, according to a statem en t m ade Fri day by Edw ard Crane, m em ber o f the Board o f R egen ts and chairm an o f th** land lear lug board O caused The land to be surveyed is a p art o f the land involved in the in jun c­ the tion proceedings which withdrawal o f large tracts o f U niver sity lands from m e m arket early this year. Should the outcome o f the court proceedin gs release the lan d s fur suie, th.- prearm survey, bein*-)Session Set tor A ugust 19; i ^9 ii neu Uke Infill ■ in nmnAp infill,, ui, I made will place the lands in proper shape fo r prompt handling, it wa stated. Considers Budget Al Next Meeting » I rat m fin tea May Be Discussed ® Other su rveys in Pecos and W ink­ ler counties have been made. All lands th at are to be put on the m ar be ket will he carefu lly surveyed F ran k fore hand, the board said. Friend o f O zona and a grad u ate of the U niversity, is official surveyor fo r the land lea sin g board. Grossmann Makes Survey of Counties In two w eeks o f field w otk, R. Grossm an, in dustrial engineer o f the Bureau o f B u sin ess Research, has ju s t covered G rayson , Fannin, Collin, Hunt, Rockwall and K aufm an coun­ ties. Ile is now in possession o f the inform ation re g a rd in g m an u factu rin g enterprises in these counties, He has also worked up figures on agricu ltu ral production from Hie yearly estim ates the U nited S ta te s Bureau of o f in A ustin. A gricultural Econom ics The prelim inary report will p ro b ­ ably soon be released on these coun ­ ties, although the most significant facts can o f course only be shown a fte r the en tire territory of E a st T exas is surveyed. The co-operation of R. R. W alker o f Denison, C. E. G raves, secretary o f the R etail M erchants A ssociation o f M cKinney, S c o tt Hardy o f G reen­ ville, R. E. Buchanan of K aufm an and Horace T hom as o f Terrell, IochI Chamber o f Com m erce secretaries, was in m aking Mr. Grossm ann’s work possible. o----- —---- ---- in strum en tal to an The Board o f R egen ts of the Uni­ versity will m eet in A ustin Monday, A u gu st 19, a n ­ acco rd in g nouncement from the office of P re si­ dent H. Y. B en ed ict Saturday. They will consider a s one o f the main item s the $3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 building pro­ The ap propriation s budget, gram the which was recen tly passed by L egislatu re and fin a lly approved by the Governor S a tu rd a y , will be taken up and discussed a t the meeting- The R egen ts will also possibly con­ sid er a report on fratern ities. P o s­ sible changes in the facu lty o f the G raduate School m ay be considered. The m eeting1 o f the R egents has been postponed because o f the delay in legislative action on the appropri ation s bill. Two Students Get Educational M. A .’s Two can d id ates, both o f A ustin, are scheduled to receive the degree o f m aster o f ed u cation a t the A u g­ ust com m encem ent o f the Universe ty. M axine F letch er, whose th e*; su b jec t is “ D evelopm ent o f Method and M aterials in A m erican Histor* fo r the Seco n d ary Schools o f th U nited S ta te s,” an d Mrs. M orn Schw artz, who is w riting her thesi; on “ A H istory o f Education A m onr the Cherokee In d ian s o f Oklahom a,’ are the two ca n d id a te s fo r the d e­ gree, ------------ o-----— - - B A B Y F IS H PR O T EC T E D L E T T E R IS A N SW E R E D M IN N E A P O L IS , M innesota. — ( I P ) — A f t e r w aitin g for an an sw er written to a le tte r w ritten by the gradu ate school o f the U n iversity o f M innesota in 1915, a reply w as r e ­ ceived y este rd ay by college o ffic ia ls from Mia* CS* F. E lliott, who receiv­ ed the le tte r only a few days ago. M ADISO N, W isconsin,— By the es­ tablishm ent at th e last m eeting of the conservation comm ission of 121 fish refu g es in 27 counties o f . the’ sta te of W isconsin, the commission has begun the work o f protecting fish by settin g asid e areas in which they are sa fe in the sam e way gam e h aj> been protected fo r many years. SECRETARY ( t e x a n AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, AUGUST l l , 1929. Dozier Reports Numerous Calls For Applicants Committee Announces Large Number of Demands For Teachers 17 Places Accepted 380 Students Will Get Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees Here August 26 B ach elo r's and m aster’s d egrees will be con ferred on 380 studen ts at ! the U n iversity A ugust 26, provided all present a p p lican ts fo r these d egrees o r the total num ber o f applican ts, HO are complete th e ir required work. j can did ates fo r m aster’s degrees. The following stu d e n ts have filed th eir applications fo r degrees. Schools O pen Soon; Positions! Th<' Texan wil1 i’ubfeh “ « « to n t New#* 1T PHONE IT IN ............................. . 9181-61 9187 _ 23165 23164 . 23164 Classified Ads t Display Ads Circulation A fter IO P. M_________ VOL. XX X Performance of ‘Trial by Jury’ Held August 15 Change Possible Because Rapid Progress Preparation in of Rehearse Monday Farce to Climax Program Choruses for Summer Term of The d a te fo r the perform an ce of the G ilbert and Sullivan m usical fa rc e , “ T rial by Ju r y ,” which is to be given by the U niversity Choruses a t the Open A ir T heater, has been changed to Thursday, A ugust 15, a c ­ cording to an announcem ent m ade S a tu rd a y by David G riffin , d irector I o f the choruses, who is in ch arge of the comic opera. “ The change o f date has been m ade p ossib le,” Mr. G riffin stated , j “ because o f the excellent p r o g r e s s , in I which the choruses have m ade the p reparation o f the opera. An j extra reh earsal has been called to m eet a t the girls' study hall a t 7 o’clock M onday evening o f this week, and the re g u lar T uesday and W ednes­ day even in g reh earsals will take place a s usual, it was announced. the work fo r N ex t T h u rsd ay 's perform ance will conclude the sum m er school chorus­ es and clim ax the sum m er, Mr. G riffin said. The pro­ gram will be the m ost pretentious the chorus has undertaken, and it is stated th a t the quality o f the work done so f a r prom ises a very credit­ able program . In view o f the fa c t that the production is only fo ur days o ff, Mr. G riffin ask s th at no mem­ ber o f the chorus be absen t from any practice, and desires especially that all m em bers be notified of the Mon­ day p ractice. T rial by Ju r y ” will be the fifth opera that Mr. G riffin has produced in a little more than a y e a r’s time, four o f these having been presented a s a p a rt o f his work a s director o f the San Antonio Civic O pera Com ­ pany. The operas, “ M arth a,” which w as recen tly pre­ sented in the Lone S ta r Garden of San A ntonio, was attended by m any A ustin m usic lovers. of the latest m arket research Busin ess R esearch , has accepted in the Bureau o f ! *C8> civics, an d history a High School. ttaderwoAd—Unit ad R obert P atterso n Lam ont, sec- retary o f com m erce. Dr. W. J. Reilly Leaves for New York This Month Business Research Professor Goes to Erickson Company Dr. W illiam a sso c ia te p ro fesso r o f m ark etin g in charge o f J . Reilly, position a s d irecto r of research fo r the Erickson C om pan y of New Y ork City, beginning A ugust 15, a cco rd ­ ing to an announcem ent m ade S a t ­ urday. Triable to hold Dr. Reilly becau se o f the larg e r s a la ry offered him in his new position, the bureau can still boast o f his tw o y e a rs’ work a t the U niversity, said Dr. A. B. Cox, di­ rector. D uring the past two y e a rs, Reilly made stu d ie s of the place o f ad vertisin g a g e n cie s in m arket r e ­ search and the relationship betw een com peting re ta il centers, and an a n ­ aly sis o f retail tra d e territory by size o f cities and tow ns. The bureau h as o f D r. recently published a study R eilly’s entitled “ What Place H as the A d vertisin g A gency in M arket R esearch ,” and h as in the process o f publication a n o th er o f his bu lletin s on “ f,aw of R etail G ravitation .” Double Number of Candidates The num ber o f calls fo r te ach ers coming to th e te ach ers’ appoin tm en t committee d u rin g the p a st week more than doubled the n um ber of acceptances by applicants, accordin g to a report fro m M iss M iriam A. Dozier, s e c r e ta r y of the com m ittee. Aa the tim e fo r the open in g the schools in the fall draw s n ear, the num ber o f calls in creases, and the latest re p o rts shows th at there has been an average of a b o u t six calls each d ay , he said. Positions which the coniim tte has assisted in fillin g recently a r e : Ju n io r High A, W. S to n e will be su p e rin te n ­ dent o f Clint P ublic Schools; F ra n ce s Gray will teach English in S an An­ Sch ool; L . S. gelo Brown will and Spanish science in W in on a; Mrs. M ary H a r­ lan will teach typew riting, econom- in D ayton teach of th<- rirl f c ch orus h a n d , th i til E v e ry mc mb* r of ■ is experted t h r e e d a y s r e r arni t s on I* day ■ the ti-* i.: in un the performance, gin*1 v hail a t ^ lock. D A V I D G t i f F F I N D i r e c t o r o f S u m m e r S c h o o l C horu Faculty Vacationists B y E V E L Y N C A L H O U N SUNDAY, A U G U ST l l , 1929. p u b l i c a t i o n o f h is l a t e s t book c o n ­ c e r n i n g t h e fife a n d l e t t e r ? o f S t e p h ­ en F. A u s tin , he Has b e c o m e k n o w n a s a n a u t h o r i t y o n t h e s u b je c t . I G o r d o n B r e l s f o r d , f o r m e r s t u d e n t o n d m e m b e r o f S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n f r a t e r n i t y ^ n o w a l a w y e r in E a s t l a n d , Dr. Eugene Cb rn p hell B a r k e r , w a s the* g u e s t o f h i? f r a t e r n i t y f o r Mrs, Barker, and their you n g son J the week-end. art- spending the vacation period at I their .• ammer home in Boulder, C o lo -1 cade. Professor Barite? Is teaching I Am rican history in both term s off the rummer school o f t h e Univvr.-iry S o f C olorado, D r. B a r k e r a t t e n d e d t h e U n i v e r s i t y ! and did his graduate work at II st- I va; d and the TJniversity o f Penns*/1-1 in S o u t h - ; v a n i a . He w fstu m history and us pee; ally in ■ T e x a s h isto ry . FU h a s w r i t t e n * e v - 1 era ! book,4 which have been adopt-; f of Th# th* tampa* of Th* tfjmmer T m », tat* a imm»r a*»#wo i« pubiHh»d on nj remit? of 7> » aa. bf tfc** T>*»* Student Publication*. Ufy c u j f TttWdtr. Thursday, and S aallf Mona Ute. T»x*n lh# •Rlcna. K Halt. ?«Ie»fc#M» {After 16 p rn ff.it*) Mania#** «t‘fie**, B Haji. M iff ITditorial 91*1 <41, and H P i Printed by W right. M anager. Rltfarwi UA orr'md «*»»* (Matte* at th* posh «ff}«* *1 A ii'ri. Tri**. f-bawn: to.-n ftk l: Fhro dollar* fee rf* Editor-im -Cb S rf M anaging k,4Hor . WM. KAY MILIK* DAV Hi HALL DofMftrtftM-ni*} Editor a Sport# ,— .— ... ... 4— iNDdtty XbsAtvf — nrtiii Gnrdni-r Seal# .... 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Aft* infant Aa* bi tam Rewrite editor . . . in political Educational Support M I T C H A N in c re a se of $1,- ta x a b le ▼▼ 500,000*000 property in T ex as d u rin g th e past 12 m onths, and with in- swient d e m an d s on th e p a r t of leader* m am s ta te t h a t we sa d d le off a bond is­ sue o f $150,000,000 on the public for th e building of a gi- gantii system of public h ig h ­ ways, it w rT D ra th e r odd th at tho i who th e ir hand* to provide for tim sup port o f o u r state education al sp en d a p p ro p riatio n* months in a rg u in g over th e ed ­ ucational a p p ro p ria tio n s with the result th a t higher e d u c a ­ tion in T e x a s has been p e n a l­ ized below th e last biennium t h e small c o m p arativ ely am ount of $1,450,000. have it rn should its fo r that, T e x a s is on e o f th e r ic h e s t sta te s in th** union w h en the p er c a p ita b a sis o f w e a lth is It h as lo n g b een c o n sid e r e d . u p b raid ed la x n e s s of su p p ort in th e m a tte r o f both its p u b lic s c h o o ls and its h ig h ­ er e d u c a tio n a l in stitu tio n s. W e are told th a t w e are not s p e n d ­ ing h a lf th e am ou n t per c a p ita on e d u c a tio n is b e in g sp e n t in o th e r sta te s, and th at in c o n s e q u e n c e w e ra n k at th e fo o t o f th e e d u c a tio n la d ­ der. T h ey s a y that ou r rural a re th e p o o r e st, our sc h o o ls city s c h o o ls are ,30 y e a r s be­ hind th e tim e s, and th a t w e are o b lig e d to lo se our best b rain s to th e in stitu tio n s o f th e N orth and E ast fo r th e p r e p a r a tio n o f lea d ers. T h is m ay not be al­ to g e th e r tr u e , but we m u st a d ­ mit w ith sh a m e th a t on th e w h o le w e a r e b eh in d th e g e n ­ eral tren d o f e d u c a tio n a l d e ­ v e lo p m e n t. support It has long been a custom in the State Legislature to m a k e a p p ro p ria tio n billa for e v ery ­ thing else before th e s u b je c t of education is even begun. M any of the th in g s passed a re p u re ­ ly pet, local bills desig n ed to of retail! th e local th e ir originators, and b y the tim e the to tals of such bills are run up th ey reach every biennium a ro u n d a million dol­ lars. Besides, ta k in g th is last Legislature for exam p le, the q u arrel over a p p r o p r ia ­ the tion bills, an d the time s p e n t in I going th ro u g h w hat a t pres-1 erg seem* to have been useless investigation cost a r o u n d one] million do llars. More th a n G R O U P 111 Applied M a t h * m i l k s 25*: E n c B. Busts*** A d m in Ut ra tio n 2 6 7 ; G. H 201 215 Econom ic# J Ijr.S: ti H 317 E conom ic* 2 2 y : G H. 315 E d u c a tio n 2 0 2 . 2 : Ed. B. 223 E d u c a tiv e 4 17 b .2 : Ed. B. 204 E d u c a tio n 2 2 2 : G. H. 305 E d u c a tio n 2 5 %: Ed, B, 302 E d u c a tio n 2 7 1 : Ed. B. 208 E d u c a tio n 2 4 3 : E d. B. 207 E d u c a tio n 2 5 0 : Ed. B. 20 8 E d u c a tio n 3 5 0 ; Isl. B. 208 E d u c a tio n 2 6 3 : Ed. R 303 E d u c a tio n 8 7 y : Ed. B. 203 E nglish i y . 2 : G. H, 301 E nglish I z . 2 : M. B. 200 English 1 2 y .2 : M. B, 219 English 12*/.. 4 : M B, 317 E nglish 2 2 1 . 1 ; M. B. 321 E n g lish 2 2 1 . 2 : M B. 106 E nglish 4 2 7 b : G. H. 103 Ertglinh 2 3 8 . 1 : G. H. 101 English 2 9 1 ; CI. H, 213 F re n c h 12*: G. H, 200 F re n c h 2 4 y G. lf. 303 lr.; M B. 306 Geology G e r m a n I * ; M. B. 225 G o v e r n m e n t G o v e r n m e n t G o v e r n m e n t 2 7 a : G. H* 3 G o v e r n m e n t 3 4 y : G. lf. 6 H istory 4 y : G. H. I l l H is to r y 3 5 * : M. B. 205 H is to r y 5 4 * : G. H. 113 Law 3 2 0 ( A g e n c y ) : I*aw B. 101 Law 304 ( T a x a t i o n ) : Law B 201 P hilo so p h y 2 1 2 : G. IL 203 P h y sic s l h ; K H ail 5 P sy c h o lo g y 2 5 4 ; Ed. B. 307 P ublic .S p e ak in g 2 1 7 : Law B. 7 P u r e M a t h e m a t i c s I d : M. B 167 S ociology 2 4 7 : G HL 319 S p an ish 2 2 4 ; G. H. 109 S p a n ish 3 6 y : M B. 207 l l y , 2 : G. H. I I lr ..I: G. H. 7 Friday, August 23, at 2 G R O U P II A n th r o p o l o g y S I I ; CL H. 2 1 5 B u s in e ss A d m i n is tr a tio n 4 2 7 : G. ll. 120 l h a n d 2 0 7 b : K H all 6 C h e m is t r y C h e m is t r y 1 2 b : B. L 114 C h e m is try 4 2 b : B. L. 114 Civil E n g i n e e r i n g 3 3 3 : Eng. B. 201 E c o n o m ic s E conom ic? l l y . 2 : 0 . H. 817 l l z . 2 : G. H. 3 1 9 fro m th e e n o u g h o f tim i has b e e n w a s t­ ed in th e w r a n g lin g o v e r s p e c ­ ial in te r e s ts and p riva te s e c u r i­ ties o f t h e m em b ers o f th e tw o h ou ses to m a k e up th e a m o u n ts v e to e d e d u c a tio n a l a p p r o p r ia tio n bills, Let s o m e ­ one get an d sit th e fig u r e s dow n c a lm ly and stu d y th e m . A re w e g o in g to let t h is g o on fo r e v e r , and w h ile m en w e have e n tr u ste d with th e p u b lic w e lfa r e o v e r s e lfish in te r e sts, let th e a m b i­ tious y o u th o f our s ta te g o e ls e ­ w h ere a t g ig a n tic co st to t h e m ­ se lv e s a n d to the s ta te fo r e d u ­ cation w h ic h th em ? v. ak e u p . a re w r a n g lin g S o m e b o d y T e x a s b lu e mb e x a m i n a t i o n ^ d r a w n ig h . C A S M S U ? N E W B K R K Y j f a q u i r - ' i n , a b o u t " h o r " . o d - h o r " nod • » , who is s h e ? ” BH L T R O U T o v e r to w a r d t h e I i - , , b r a r y t h i n k i n g o f g e t t i n g re a d y f o r ; . . his b o o k r e p o r t T u e s d a y . ... . , „ . . * ; . l b : M. B. 321 ec onomic* 2 3 7 : G. H. I E d u c a tio n 2 0 2 . 1 : Ed. B. 223 E d u c a tio n 2 1 4 ; B. L. I t E d u c a tio n 117b. I : Rd. B. 297 E d u c a tio n 4 3 3 b ; E d . B. 303 E d u c a tio n 67* : B d. B. 203 E nglish E nglish U A : B. H all 306 E n g lish 1 2 x . l : G. H. 103 E nglish 12*.3: M. B. 306 E nglish 22* 2 : M. B. 207 E nglish 2 6 3 ; M. B, 317 English 6 4 y : G. H. S i t F r e n c h 2 4 2 : M B. 2 0 9 G o v e r n m e n t G o v e r n m e n t 2 2 * : G. H, 3 G o v e r n m e n t 3 7 * i G. H. 7 H isto ry 4 x : G . H. 316 H isto ry 15y: I a w B. 105 I l l H isto ry 2 2 0 : CL H. H isto ry 2 4 * : G. H, 113 P sy chology 2 1 1 : E d. B. 807 Public S p e a k i n g 2 0 6 : Law B. 7 P u re M a th e m a tic s I c : M. B. 167 P u r e M a th e m a tic s 3 0 1 : M B 260 P u re M a th e m a tic s 221 G. H. 306 Sociology 2 6 * : G. H- IOO S panish I*; M. B. 219 S p a n is h 12x: M. B. 225 .Spanish 3 5 y : G. H. 322 l l * . I ; CL H. 6 Saturday, A ugust 24, at 8 G R O U P I l y : Ed. B. 303 E co n o m ics I t y . I : G. H. 317 E co n o m ics l l * . ) : G. H. 303 E d u c a tio n E d u c a tio n 2 1 6 : E d. B. 203 E d u c a tio n 4 1 7 a . I : Ed. B 207 E d u c a tio n 4 1 7 a .2 : B. L. 12 E d u c a tio n 2 4 7 ; E d . B. 203 l x : G. IL 21 3 E n glish l y . l : G. H. 203 E nglish E n g lish 1 2 b : G. H. 215 E nglish 1 2 y . l : M. B. 207 E nglish 12 8.1: G. If. 109 E n glish 2 2 * . I : G, H. 300 E nglish 29*: M. FL 2 19 G o v e r n m e n t I l y . l : G. H. 6 G re e k l y : .VI. I . 105 H isto r y 3*: G. II. I l l H isto ry t 6 x : G. H. 101 L aw 370 ( P a r t n e r s h i p ) : L aw B. l o t Law 397 ( W a t e r R i g h t s ) : Law B. 2 0 1 L atin l h : M. B. 403 P sy ch o lo g y 8 1 0 . 1 : E d. B. 307 P u r e M a th e m a tic s l h : Eng. B. 201 P u r e M a th e m a tic ? 3 0 2 : ML B. 321 P ur« M a th e m a tic s 9 2 x : M. B. 317 Sociology 2 5 y : G. H. 315 S panish A*: M. B. 205 S p a n ish 27*: M. B. 209 Saturday, August 24, at 2 G R O U P VI Busine?? A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 2 7 6 : G. H. 120 Mr?. L e o m a H u t c h e s o n Rn aor o f G r e e n villi*, N a n n i e E u g e n i a Real o f Giddings*, M igno n In d ia Fb-ed of A u s ­ t i n , L ouise Reid o f W i n n s b o r o , P e a r l J u l i a n Reid o f M u sk o g e e , O k la h o m a , W illiam S te v e n s o n R h o d e o f A u s tin , I^*o N u n n R oan o f C o m m e r c e . May B elle R o b b in s o f A u s t i n , Hel­ en L u cite R o b e rt ? o f D allas, C o r m L y n n R o binson o f S a n A n to n io , M r s. N ellie A. H a r r i s R o b in s o n o f W a r n - h ac h ie , Marlin EM j a b S a n d lin o f Col­ m e sn eil, Lila B la n c h e S c a l e of Sib b e e , M iriam M a r t h a S h a k le f o r d of W a x a h a c h i e , N elson P in k s to n S hank!* o f K in g sto n , D o r a S h a w o f H ou ston C lifto n IL S im m o n s o f F o r t W o rth , H e le n S k i n n e r o f S a n A n to n io , J o h n H e n r y S lac k o f M in iste r , C o r a Mac •Sloan o f F o r t W o r t h , M a r g a r e t E v e ­ lyn S m ith o f C u e r o , M rs. M arie H a y s S p e n c e o f S a la d o , C o n s ta n c e S p r u c e o f F lo re sv ille , B e a t r i c e L o u ­ ise S t o l t e r f o h t o f C o r p u s Christi* N oy es D a r lin g S m ith , J r . , of Au tin O s c a r P e r c y S m ith o f L ad o n ia. P e m a e E g l a n t i n e S t o u t , C h a r l e s ­ t o n , W e st V i r g in ia , L e n a E s te lle I S tr a c k h e in of R o c k s p r in g s , H oyle A .; s u m na o f V e r a , B e r t h a E liz a b e th S u lliv a n J o s e p h S a m u e l T a l la n t o f ( ’Hico, P r a n c e s E l­ len T h o r p e o f A u s tin . J a c k s o n v il le , o f Mrs. R uth D aw so n T an n in o f N e w ­ to n , E d w a r d A u b r e y T u lly , J r . , o f I C u e ro , J o e B e n ja m in o f M a rlin , J u a n H a g g a r d VillasanT o f : E a g le P ass, S id n e y F r a n c i s W h e e ! et o f F o r t W o r th , Mrs. W h ite o f A u s tin , M a M a x in e W h i t ­ m o r e o f S n y d e r . T u r n e r J e a n T u l i i s 1 Mrs. Lois P e a r c e W i l d e n t h s l o f E x a m S u p p l i e s O f A l l K i n d i s C 0 - 0 P o w e s I Chemistry 236: B. L. 114 n e e d s bol History i&*: g. IL u t H isto ry 66*: G. H. 113 tov?r rot taste tor six weeks, tnmv^from’ per month. Perm FOR REN T ■ Four Karaite#, One bl rh on. «Mi front of L im cr,si ty. #3.IMI each per 22dfi S ri* A rennin S t., tiiu l HIO?, l'hr.-e. A? av bo it is so u l c» lin o fu r n itu r e , s o m e b o o k s , o r j u s t a w r e c k in th e U n iv e r s ity Ivcp ar n !«• - - o f w h a t it is, s o m e o n e n f ig lib o v h o o t i w o u ld lik e to h MVL it a n d T h e S u m m e r T e x a n •irk in r e a c h e s m o r e p e o p le in t h is n e ig h lio r h o o d t h a n a n y o th e r a d - momh. 1 v e r t i s in g m e d iu m in A u s t in . Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEM ENTS LOST A N D FOUND FOR SALE FOR SALE DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL? G a g e B r o s . Roofing and H eating Tin Work Dependable Service 7th A Red River Phone 5279 for an y year. M. K. O’N K IIJt, t'rjftco, T ex as, ta prepared Send IO r«»t hotfttcope* b irtkd ate, m onth. year. p lace a t birth, and hoar af f irth. Henbit %'/ 50 with order Many A ustin to jjpe exafct- j.atr ni» t e s t ify ne^s of my work. R E P . M. E. O ’N E I L L , F r is c o , T e x a s. APARTMENTS FOR RENT bOST: O n 27QQ bloek iiuadnluttt'. ort** pafr tfi*a>»»h-l>rown h .rn rim ined giaases. lin tier Reward. chon, jiJe.i W IS T : Friday, t5ra, k. nridc • ll ,rh yeh,M'l riiw in w om aiJs cloak room. Main U h rar Return to M ■« ftatebfoei, Wrenn Library. H, ward. MI LUK KO HAS FOR II m ay e n jo y ‘.fee show at the Cresenr th e a ter Kundny or M-.ii k y. Ail .he has to do is to take this add down FOR RENT ; DESIRAE LF apartment^ J ihk Porch ; nicely I neat UnivenUiy. o, H. ilrush. Phone «H47. J 2704 Cuadalut four riKftns, ple-p- furnish. d. We- 1 side, M ilt R E N T : Available now, lour-r.- rn, fu r­ nished !■ partment. Hot and C!,i,( water. Phone 4 t|7 . fu fn b b ed apartm ent, all FOR R E N T J I .ar*** fu rn ish ed hous<> euitahie U io v o rsd y neik'hbor- neighborhood. Salado. NICK, d ea n . coot Inquire I . e2SJ*n " n®*? ; ftt """"T" I FOR R E N T : Furitiahed or unfurniahod ap art-! inchiding ssleepinir t a r c t o and «a- U n lvetsity n eia(thorbood. Phone 3^13. manta, ' I ' for I toys or gtrfe. in«hI. W rite Box iw:-S. ______ _. W A N TED APARTM ENTS AND HEDltOOMS at I M i i W A N T E D : Septem ber I. “tra il u p s t a ir apart- ' U!>Kt4f9'4 rw»m v.uth primate Intth • T ent nnd 10S2 Antonio iifillcT p#?so?)8l cart5,1 **f l^ v'iw p ,7jf porch su itiib if and direction of Mr*. Swlli* Wooda. Ga? heat 1 7 “ '*, *tu‘k-,it*- O arage. Ttnlversitji reiKhbor- i Approved Hat. Phone 73XS. j bood. W rite, vtvin r Dill partktdara, Box for tw o mature 1927-k, U n iversity S t.itioo. I » . TELL THEM ABOUT IT IN THE COLUMNS OF THE CLASSIFIEDS HIGHEST CASH PRICKS in to 12 «. rn ------- ------------- ---- - ........... ....... hand cloth in g and *hoe*. A. SCH W ARTZ, W A N T E D ; A two- room un fu n : laired apart- paid for aeeond- j 4anda>- from rn 417 Kaut fith. P hone 3?«2. W A N T E D W A N T E D * W A N T E D I of 5 room furnished house near University. Write Box 1927D, University Station. State price and describe fully. j WANTED: A * oaeh in German -Must be j ! ahi# to ira n-late a c c u r a te ly —Call I m -n t or *m«dl htKiae j horhmnt dt:ring next b oy * sity , Mum. he m w a n a U e. rntiM. Galt,i r . Texas. I in Uoiver*<,ty r- i rh- i s ^ son pf 1 fj?iVy r -1 W rite R, L. S im - 1 W A N T E D — A teacher o f p h i---ic- and chem* ii-try Loud '»al*ry, lf in te rested Huck, o ffic e ‘i l l JSdneatktn Mwildfng. m j W A N TED ftontt-.ae th a t is ta lle r th a n Jum bo Hu;, it** s>» tak e thi? ad lo th e Queen and free S u n d a y . H e couldn't | the ft re \ reach th.- co u n ter w ith th.- one he got FPvr i ‘(sty. Marion Scott m ay a#** th e abow S un- I I day or Monday. Your Chicken- Dream*! Pre.*, i f Ordered from U E a s t P r o d u c e Co, Phene 4Idl-*391l {<>2 W. 2nd FOR SALE LAUNDRY > P H O N E 3 7 0 2 i I DRESS M A K IN G ..— wUa..n Veh - ? h i etii|%y \ Ii S . N I'.L trlh LEG; I maker. Dreaemakin*. A lterat:to*, Re'iadna : Coat?. Hem st itching. Sew ing on children’s I Clo the*. 2402 San Anton ii* St,, P hase 32? 5.1 Business Directory D ENTIST FOOT SPECIALIST T Y P IN G DR, E. B CROWDER. D entist ? SOS Scarborough Bldg. Dial 9433 EXPERT TYPING: U t me type your th*-a* and themes. All wark ^euarantoed, f#aamt- »hly priced. Wm. T. Johnson. Phone 3072. TYPING W A N T !® : 'Themes o»4 those* to W * - Work tnaaranteed E R*H f , or 9SkE Pearl Kerr. T Y PIN G W A N T E D : Tim #** a r them e* to ! type. Kxp#rt*iu-.-d tVfpft, Price reason- able, Phone ?,&17. peederalkty ntxmt f lim, | PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ORS. LYNN AND LYNN D ental Surgeons 507 Scarborough Bldg. Phone 8154 ELECTRICAL SERVICE UNIV ERSITY ELECTRICAL SERVICE “ DINAM^-Kf-d Nkh»k iwwl Hie Fire Pen-j Starter h o r Brunswhk Daaee Hit, Cdtoe e21 C ongress. me*, i P h o n e 8 7 IS and Generate* Repairs—Battery Sales and gary ice in. i Isaac Bledsoe. -P ' I .*■"«< 2 4 i 2 Caadaiujye I ' Dr. G. B, VOSBURG, F oot Speciatiat Dial 2-1649 302 Littlefield Bldg. PLUM BING E. R A V E N — PLUM BER “ Where Good Plum bing Rape ley A re Made 1403 Lavaca S treet Phtne 6 7 6 3 W G ANDREW ARTHA PLUM BING Phone 2-2803, Shop 408 E. 18th SE STUDIOS Photographs Preserve Friend* top* HOLLAND S STUDIO prep*]-- yourself tor a profitable rummer’* b u tin e* ft. ROOMY attractively remodeled stucco duplex furnished of new iv toto*#, fft* 1-2 W. 22, T»® bedroom*,, p o rch es, garage ate. Phone S U N D A Y , A U G U S T l l , 1929, T H E SUMMER T E X A N PROBLEM: TO TELL OR NOT TO TELL ALL-COLOR, ALL-TALKIE, EVERYTHING TheATeRS Wit h B R I A N S P I N K S “ BEHIND T H A T CURTAIN. ” . With all the heat and G reta Garbo in to w n , I ju s t c o u ld n ’t get b ein g down on W e s t S ixth y e s te r d a y to se e w hat is said by e v e r y b o d y to be Bill D yer, who a ring-tail-tooter. used to w rite th in g s de­ p artm e n t, has op en ed wide his heart re - the and con trib uted view . Con ber that testim o n ia ls: it se rio u sly and rem em -, fu r th er j i t ’s su pp orted by f o llo w in g fo r th is 1 o f t h e she “ Leis Moran and W a r n e r B axter! voices w ith tw o o f tho se kind lig h t ou t o f g a w d ’s ch oir o f angels make ‘Behind That C u r ta in ’ one of t h e best thin gs for the h ea t which has shown h ere in T d o n ’t know how long. Besid es, this p ic t u r e h a s an a b sorb ing plot o f tell or sh o u ld n ’t k n o w s ? ’ kind. C om bined with this I colorful ; are clear p hotograp h y, b ackground, and the f a c t th a t Ix>is Moran is no more an d no less than sh ee rly b ea u tifu l. T h is on e m ust be j s e e n to hear the ch a ra c ters talk, to ‘them se e W arner B a x t e r repress certain little Lois, I and to h ear the se d u c tiv e n a tiv e mis­ t r e s s ’ s o n g . ” ‘should s h e : she tell all th o u g h t s ’ a b o u t a th a t. “THE SINGLE S TANDARD. ” Crim inal a b o r tio n — a n d n o le ss— o f a f a ir ly d e c e n t sto ry by A d e la Rogers St. Johns. You k n o w the kind— ul­ tra-m od ern and all B u t oh, t h a t Garbo w om an. S h e d e f i e s com ­ preh en sion . Her p ress a g e n t s are t r y in g to ca p italiz e on th a t by call­ in g her “ the m y ste r y w o m a n o f H ol­ ly w o o d .” W h eth e r t h a t t it l e holds in real life or not, it c e r ta in ly does in h er pictures. One m o m e n t I hate h er with a bilious bile. T h e n ex t I w a n t to f a ll at h er f e e t and wor­ ship her a s a th in g d ivin e. O ne mo­ m e n t I think she is p ossessed o f a su p e r-in te lllg e n c e. T h e n e x t I think ever h er the d u m b est cr e a tu r e w h o b reathed. One m o m e n t sh e is the m o st e n tr a n c in g b e a u t y I h ave ever seen. The n e x t she is h id e o u sly ugly. N ils A st h e r m akes artist. Joh n n y Mack Brown is splendid. The the yacht a re b ea u tifu l, sc e n e s un b ea u tifu l, b ea u tifu l. M a je stic. S i­ le n t w ith sound. f a i r a A lb ert N ibling, a s t u d e n t last long se ssion , and a m em b e r Sigma D elta Chi, is sp en d in g the s u m m e r in B elton. o f W it n e s s and behold an ecstatic m om ent from the talkie n o w at the H a n co c k — “ Behind T h at C u r tain .” Warner B a x ter arui Leis Moran find lo v e in the desert, a ssiste d slightly by S cotland Yard. GREATER GARBO You probably c a n ’t im a gin e Betty C om pton f o o lin g around w ith a kid like A rthur Iw York. Au*- w ere | W innie B u r n e tt and Helen Ham* ilton o f the G a m m a Phi B e ta house o f F lo r th(. w eek.end list 9.— B erkeley Bell of the Univer- , t n e e W eym outh in San A ntonio. h sity o f Texan and G regory M angin i , # # • # # L ottie Mac K irk p a tric k o f San An o f G eorgetow n c a m e to the f r o n t and J to nio apent a few days a t th e A]pha ... , , „ . , * * upset the dope b u c k e t here to d a y , D elta Pi ! ouse last week. Coaches and Superintendents Fail stock of Reach football, basketball, and track equipment hat just come in. Come in and look over the new ideas in equipment. TEXAS BOOK STORE Distributors A, J , R each, Wright & Ditson Athletic Equipment A chievem ent f Since the beginnnig of time there has been a steady develop­ ment in practically all phases of life. This is especially true of our mod­ ern system of city-wide transporta­ tion. We solicit your patronage. “Courtesy and Service Have you seen the New Fall silhouettes ? colors . . . . ? materials ? trimmings ? If not, you'd better trot down to Scarbrough’# Collegiate Shop.—Immediately! \ clever, new All the things you’ve heard whispers about are here—• now! Those marvelous velvets, sat­ ins, crepes with the “made-to-order” look; soft vestees of lace or g e o rg e tte ; fine jabots; ties; buttons. Blacks, rich browns, reds, greens. And the new lev­ els of hem and waistlines will fasci­ nate you I Are Your Eyes In Good Condition? $15.00 $25.00~ $39.50 S e c o n d F l o o r v y j 'v u1 ^ / j w sfm Before finals see that they are. Ex­ pert examination and fitting of glasses. 319 Scarbrough Building ‘Our Prescription D epartm ent U n excelled ’ T hirsty? Vuit our soda fountain and cool off. THIRST QUENCHERS Our Specialty Drug# Sundries Austin Street Railway Co. G riffith Drug S c a rb ro u g h B uilding H SPORT SIFTINGS B f G ARDNER B SOULE T m * Sport* Editor Coach Clyde Littlefield is instruct­ ing* track at the coaching school a t Bemidji. M f ln t t o t a L ittlefield ha* been attractin g nation-wide a tten ­ for hi* work at various such tion schools this su m m er. idea. A fter m ach lengthy discussion and it was decided th at the argum ent, school kids of the surrounding terri­ tory could be admitted free to the first gam e on the Longhorns’ sched­ ule— the battle with St. Edward*. T i* a good It will further friendly relation* between the State school o f higher education and its If such a plan as future pupils. this fat put intr* effe c t every year. it will doubtless have th** e ffe c t of star athletes attracting num erous le a g u e to from the Interscholastic don the toga of the U niversity. The w riter o f this column thinks th ai the granting of season p a ss e s in all form s of athletic to V arsity letterm en o f th e U niversity will prove to be one o f the best scheme co nnected yet advanced an with I longhorn athletics. Ruch f o r act is a very fittin g courtesy any school V* bestow on the men who, in for mer days, fought fo r its glory. by those The new freshm an w restling coach a t Yale is only 19— old in wrestling experience though young He O’Donnell. in years, j Johnny is none other than Berkeley Bell was d efeated 5-7, 3-6 by Farquharson, South A frican Davis ('up star at Southampton, New York, Thursday. has won many, m any matches this sum m er, and he m ust not be expected to win »»n as many first places from now out as he hat* heretofore. Bell Speaking of good pro sp e c ts fo r future Longhorn team*, w e ’ve been playing tennis w ith one lately. Jack Ford is the name, and he hails from Yoakum Jack tells us that. he would rather play football than eat. Three years ago he lettered on the south junior high school team at Waco, and the follow ing season he played ! with the H eights High team at Hon*- j ton. He lost his letter there, be­ cause he was obliged to m ove away I about the middle o f the season. The ! following year he played with Yoa- kum High School, a class B team in the Interscholastic League, and won his his last During played 82 high school year, Jack the quarters out o f 32 played by team. letter. letter A likeable fellow . Ja c k has one in baseball al«o high school to his credit. And what’* more, he was a member o f the U niversity in the r e c en t c ity title Bank team race. And, as you know, th at team came o ff on top., His batting aver­ age was very low , but Jack is a freshman, and only 17 years old. He is a bom athlete, and with four long years ahead of him there Is no te ll­ ing what he may do. It w on’t be long. A few w eeks fro m now pow erful ele v e n s will be stirring up the dust, or w allow ing rn mud, figh tin g it out for Die South­ western C onference grid title. And it'll be a tight race. From all ap­ pearances the Baylor B ru in s are go mg to p0t up the strongest combi­ nation on the field. School Children Guests of U. of T. The U n iv e rsity of Texas and St.! Edwards will be hosts for the open- j ing day f o o tb a ll clash betw een the two schools, to fifteen** or t w e n t y ; this thousand school children from section of T exas, according to Dr. H. J. E ttlinger, director o f intercolle­ giate athletics at the U niversity. School kid* fro m Austin, G eorge- j town, Taylor, B a rtle tt, G ra n g e r, Bas­ trop, San Marcos, Kyle, a n d B uda will be the guest* Septem ber 28 at I the Memorial Stadium . Ail school superintendent* in the *ent ae- surrounding town* have been students invitations fo r t h e i r fording m Dr. Ettlinger. Bolling Bumbardt has gone to hi* home in Houston for the week-end. Adam* of Commerce wa# ? ******* ** th * Kappa Alpha T h e ta for a few day- hat week. hi a tte n d in g th e law school o f E. Lee W y to n g , f o r m e r stu d e n t, th e ©* U h h m tm a t A im Ar- r n *