S h e B a i l s S e x a n F irst C o l l e g e D aily in the South A U S T I N , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y . JU N E IO, 1 9 2 4 (F O U R P A G E S ) N o . 2 V OL. X X V . S U M M E l T R E G l S t R A T I O N R E A C H E S T O T A L O F 2 , 2 5 4 DIRECTOR I I N STUDENTS AMERICA IS MOVING IO B l B t S B G I RULtS TO FAST TO SETTLE ISSUES SAYS SUTTON Regulations Made Covering All Parties and Social Occasions T eac h e rs M ust Think. B e Patriotic, and S tu d y New M ethods of Education to Be of R eal A i d to the W orld. ISI Bt HOHE BI ll PI Absences A fter 11 O ’clock Must Be by Special Arrangem ent B y F l o r e n c e R o b i n a o n . Dr. W. S. Sutton, ac ting president of the I til verm! ?• to a la r g e and attentive crowd of Sn rn rn cr tile hillside of the c a m p u s last evening at 8 o clock and livered the first open air lecture of the summer. The essence of the lecture was * ud n s d° n, WIN $500 PRIZE R U T H C R O S S R u t h C r o n , w h o r e c e i v e d h e r B A . d e g r e e f r o m t he U n i v e r s i t y in 1 9 1 1 , a n d a u t h o r o f “ T h e G o l d e n t h e D. A . C o c o o n ” w a s a w a r d e d F r a n k p r i z e o f $ 5 0 J f o r t h e b e s t n o v e l b y a s t u d e n t o r e x - s t u d e n t b e t w e e n 1 9 1 9 a n d 1 9 2 4 . F r e d e r i c k E b y , w h o L a# b e e n d i r e c t o r o f t h e . u m m e r t e u t o n f o r s e v e n y e a r s , b a s b e e n u n t i r i n g in hi s e f f o r t s t o m a k e t he s u m m e r t e r m a r e a l a s s e t t o t he U n i v e r s i t y . CONSTRUCTION BI VARSITY ST IO I BM BEGINS THIS I I H Lum ber and Concrete Mixers Are on the Ground for Structure FOOTHILL FILLO PRtPMl composed of discussing a few ques tions which the school teachers ot Texas or the United States can help solve better than any one else at this time. “ What should the schools do in the task of constructing the world It after the most destructive war of history? that making seems peace is a harder tight than conquer­ ing the Germans. This state of con­ stant unrest will never lead to any good. There never has been as much race hate and prejudice as now. Wt have had one crisis after another since the Civil war. “ Wt are in what th interested school can do to revert these crises,” Dr. Sutton continued. “ The world is at war commercially and there ar< many problems unsolved, It seems that the fellow who makes fortunes in ten or twenty years is putting something over on Adam, who bass worked for 0,000 years or more. Some people are getting more out of the world than they put into it. That does not seem fa ir to most of us. is satisfied with the present industrial crisis is easily pleased. But anybody who M o v i n g t o o F a u t . “ We are proud to say that we have religious freedom in America. I T exas Memorial Stadium of tht But we cannot say that we have school system. found a peaceful The first construction work on the Uni­ versity of T exas will be done late this week, according to A. A. Hasbrook, foi construction superintendent of the stadium work, the contract for which was let to Walsh & Burney of I San Antonio. Mr, Hasbrook stated that he would be ready to start a I soon as the excavation is completed, and this work will be c o m p l e t e d t hi wtck acconHnjf to f . Brooks, of /Vustin, contractor. F o o t b a l l F i e l d o f B l a c k D i r t TO MEET TONIGHT (Continued on page 4) -0- New Members Solicited by pjr8t Play Hour for \ r. c I • University I his Sum m er Only Literary Society in ~ ~ c* S u m m e r S e s s i o n W i n Be Held Wednesday The summer Hogg, offspring of the Hogg Debating Club, holds its first meeting of the summer Tues- Luau day night, Ju n e w ___ The first w eekly play hour All that remains of the construction for work is to complete the filling in of _ summer school student, of the Uni- the football field with.black dirt..com , ^* * * I J . . I nlete the grad e on the east bank, and and ^ remainin(f OI Si uut f l l i s ut „--------. rock tir -i , 11 ----- ^ , IO, in the YM CA, versify will be held on W ednesday, f 7 in V*lo<*k f * * ] . I residen t • W alter R u n d cll; The follow in g i s l Ju n e l l > on Jor ■, i ti I he Hogg J err- TiohnHne* ( ’ uh ‘ is ^ * fIVganiza-lof interest was shown in the weekly | kept gpr»nkled continuously, so the eical activities for men. A good deal {; piuntod over the entire field, and that la, t summ„ « h o o l. ac- L wi„ h(. thick in time for the first literary a r g . . - ^ only one of the Aa it, name s a g - 1 cording to M r . Bellmont, and l><*lh I tcame l o be played on the stadium this gests it p r o v i d e s a place where the co-eds a n d c d , of the summer school, ThankB(tivmg. r a t o ’r i c d ta i,, I of the st ude nt , m ay ! ara invited to attend these play hours; M . t . r l . l , or W o r k o n G r o u n d . f i n d exoresaion and e n c o u r a g e m e n t . I on Jordan Field, tiv e questions Much of the material fo r construc­ „ a |r ,.a,ly on the ground,. closely debated, .treet from the ath M jc *. h . c ^ . n d j ^ just across ^ social Special regulations for women students, covering all parties and and social occasions, meals boarding houses, have been made for the summer session. Following are some of the more important provi­ sions of the rules: Quiet hours after 8 p. on every night except Saturday and Sun­ day. rn. Any absence after l l p. m. shall be by special arrangement with the house mother. Absences after l i p . rn., all night and week-end absences, must be reg­ istered on slips provided at the dean of women’s office. F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y P a r t i e s Parties may be attended only on Friday and Saturday evenings or the evening before a legal holiday. E x ­ ceptions to this rule must be by spe­ cial arrangement with the dean of women. Unless the social calendal committee announces a formal, a1 parties close at midnight, and any one returning afte r 12:30 must have special permission from the house­ close at I a. rn mother. Formals No absences after 1:30 per­ are mitted. rooming house, No woman student may visit a fraternity m an’s house, or dormitory, unless a chap­ eron is present in the house. Violations of these rules are to be referred to the dean of women. S t r i c t R o o m i n g R u l e s Women students must take their - meals and board at houses on the approved list given out by th.* dean of women’s office, 111 Main Build ing, and are not to change residence* until the close of the term. Ap­ proved houses and approved house? fo r men may take student couples and faculty men or women to board. Any older students, especially teach­ ers, may make special arrangement* b y ’ applying to the faculty boarding 111, Main house committee, room Building. I --- — — o — I 1000 Summer School Students Pay Blanket Tax by Monday Night 1,000 A p p r o x i m a t e l y summer sc h ool s t u d e n t s h av e p aid the blanket in f o r m a t i o n re­ to ta x , a c c o r d in g ceived late M onday aftern o o n a t the A u d i t o r ’ s o f f i c e . Out o f every ten sum m er student? e ig h t are paying the tax, which is apportion ed to The D aily T ex an , d an ces and ath letic co n tests. By pay­ in g the ta x a stu d en t receiv es I he T ex a n delivered to his ad­ d re ss, is adm itted to fiv e U n iversity d an ces, and all ath letic con tests. * The ta x is one d o llar. home jWiitiiiiiiiiii——“ hi'—'*111111* 11" ! University Summer Session Needs Constructive and Not Petty Criticism Says Eby To lh.' Stu dents of the University Summ er Session of 1924: I wish to expr ess most cordially an individual welcome to INCREASE LIST YEAR every student who is regis ter ed in the Su m m e r : ''‘ssl ‘ ‘ ar. g l a d to have you here as students, and we crave y o u r p w ^ . ^ a r e t f ia u assistance in m ak in g this session the most successful and bene­ it ficial ever held at the University of T ex as . to n a v e y o u n o r a * • — » - - *_ IOO More Students Register . T L ^ This Session Than Did Last Sum m er The University of T e x a s is not a proprietory institution, , . , IS UST 111 does not belong"to the Kugents, nor to the F a c u ty, nor yet to the students, but to the people of our imperial State. It. < here to serve you to the ep4 th at you m ay equip yourselves the better for serving the Slate. Strict adherence to this point of •, view may save us all from many difficulties. In order to m a k e the University Su m m er Session what it should he we need constructive criticism especially from the student hodv. The S u m m e r Session exists to meet your needs. If it fails in any pa rt ic ul ar to do this, tho reason is because we R egistration for the twenty- do not understand your needs. We invite, and even urge, ......... sixth Summ er Session of the criticisms that will discover to us our weaknesses, and the poilu • (jn ivergity reached 2,254 Wed- ------ J « * V • m^nintr armrrlino to nesday morning, according to figures at the A u d ito r’s office. lU x * . gifts. held* f o r t y a s p ir in g r e p o r t e r s sig n CHAPEL HULL Bt CARDS TO GATHER CAMPUS NEWS ||| rigid ly s h i p r e i g n s s u p r e m e . inh ibited, aud good fe llo w -1 ~ / v / v n * r » V r v T into operation shortly. Lum ber has ht en shipped out to the site fo r con­ e i t n e r stru ctio n , and the work of erectin g a -- IM ruction, u..u v R 1 I I I D I N G headquarter? building on the groin - building on the groun d s, . and (>f {.jt,a rim , off th tre e s, is b e n g __________________ L “ » b" ^ a r a t i o n — ^ $ 3 0 0 OOO B I O L O G Y B U I it M t o W IS N E A R I N G C O M P L E T I O N done a t the presen t time. 12® TP ¥ tm Txl i\,,t\o -it t hp n resent time. _ _ O' With prosp ects fo r the la rg e st s t a f f J w atch this bulletin b o ard fo r assign- o f of thu h istory the h isto ry The in T h f T e x a n , f o r t y e n th u sia stic Sum m er j m ents. - j * a ‘n ls* Copy should be hung on the hook First Exercises of J e m H e l d stu d en ts t T u ,.H(jay a t 5 o ’clock the Building and sign ca rd s to re- on th<, earapU9 daily d u rin g the ,iaon,< in ronnrtinff u m m e r te r m . A c c u r a c y in r e p o r t i n g nows w as strew ed in a sh o rt ta lk b y i tin ue until the p ap er goes to p ress on Moulton “ T y ” Cobb, editor-in-chief, at 3 o’clock. The “ dead m orning a t 8 o’clock, and will con- --------- . W ork will begin on The T exan every as e arly a s possible every m orning. a t 9 A, M. Building 106 in Main ...p, — \ A rnmrn. C - f fL *! a i n » „ in A A I it is a room to If rent or a room you want, use— T h - size o f the new B iology B u ild -, B o tan y will meet in th is bu ild in g for I ing when com pleted will be s e c o n d J both lectu re s an I p , to th a t c f the Main « 1 1T h e bu ildin g is located on th. north is rapidly room w ill i side o f the cam p u s an d is r a p m ., I ride o f the cam p u s am i . « “ J " , ^ , I R aym ond " D ic k ” B rew er, super --- Hivwrip A ll stu d en ts who were un able to atten d the m eetin g and who wish to ---- D IC K B R E W E R H E R E . ^ o f ^ p w L u r 6 T h is' v iso r o f ath letics a t S se a tin g fa c ilitie s fo r sch ools, and a form,., viso r o f ath lete s a i ra n A ntonio h.gH try out fo r p laces on the p ap er have X T s ! and a form er -tar first b ase- been ask ed by the m a n a g ,„ g ed.tor m an with the South w estern l!n iv e r - :to turn s i t . P ira te s, turn . , e n t e r e d S u m m e r . p h o n e n u m b e r ,,^ .n d ^ th e ... th eir n. d ay s , M. and will be line new s h as been se t a t I o clock. T h e follow irfg stu d e n ts atten ded the m ee tin g : M cK ennedy Sm ith, S. A. C row ley, E ste r A n derson , H orace 1 lav. E v a B e rg , r. cl vein m arlin , v i i * a D ay, E v a B e rg , Edw in M artin, V eris C layton , D e l e D a n c y , T ra v is U B y J.m a n of A rth ur M erch an t, F re d D ay, ---- T E X A N C L A SSIF IE D S They bring results l m n " = S S : s r a t S S U — 1 1 lu r e will resem ble — I B u ild in g I I . B l be s e v e r a l f e e t l o n g e r a n d a lso ; of in g e n e r a l a p p e a r a n c e h u t ( n e e essn n r c ia » » - d e m o n stratio n , School. er h as been en gaged in teach in g. Sin ce leaving college, B re w ­ D e p a r t m e n t g a v e — o-—------ — Id a which they would p r e f e r to w ork dur ing the term , a t his o ffic e in J Hall. C am pbell, S tu rg is H u rley, Gi b e ri A n y stu d en t, Whether he h a , had | M cA llister. E . I S t r .c k e l , V .ll.am experien ce or not, is invited by th e ; W illiam s, N an W illiam s, Em ilio N an I i som ew hat w id e r. I I $ 2 3 9 ,0 0 0 , bu t th is did not The c o n tra c to r's , , r i g . n a l p r.ce « » t h r « includi ucn > L vt * .plu m bin g, e le ctrical work, and s o m e lta .n th e ir d e g r e e s this J u n e an d . num ber <){ ato d en ts ob. thji, , B.A . d e g r e e , : rn rn, 11 ' I I I o f the in terio r d eco ratin g which will m ake the fin a l co st in the n eigh b or­ hood o f $300,000. * * .... i A cco rdin g to p r c c n t plan s, bran ch . T h ere w ere ap p ro x im ately HOO stu d e n ts in this d ep artm en t d u r­ the p a st year. All pre-m edic ing r — * ^ s tu d e n t, g et th eir fu n d am en tal med B U E H R E R G O E S TO D A L L A S F I* B u eh rer M ethodist student ,.(iito r to join the s t a f f . | | a n d t* J 0™'* . w n iilm s R uth N «l- The assig n m en t sheet fo r the r e - jB ia m le e, gn es » pastor, will leave Austin today for porters will be posted at 4 0 c'lock * Dalhe. where h, will .pend the next each afternoon for the ensu.ng day Lou,,. Byrme, Jack Ole , 1 Jo h n P au l two w eeks teach in g in the P re ac h e rs’ j on the bulletin board in the edi o R e p o r t ^ who ^ Sum m er Sch ool at Southern M elba- room in J HaU liUUISr M illan, Lu cille S to v er, Jo n e s !' F loren ce R obin son, G ran ville I Carap M abry There j a ^ Glena. Ruth Me 1 11J VT t u a v n _ P rice an d R achel G arz a. 1 " '“ ^ Wwr. - U r ^ 3 e y ^ ^ » o s y * ji MMMMMMMMMHMMWNMM JU ,,, --- THE SLAPSTICK A U G U S T ir r* .lu a t.“> m u st p ay a di- | plums trie u la tio n . It*.of »2.30 ut time of ma- I If paid U t « r th e fee will I . . . . . . . . B y “ M I D ' * B y " M I D ” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . he |o . T . U . T A Y L O R . If ea ch re so u n d in g w h ack b rin g s from th e cro w d a little la u g h te r The big clow n i* well satisfied , fo r th a t la w hat he s a f t e r . f o r T he tem stu d en ts ^ p b siy ib e d and R a n g e r. T h e S u m m e r T e x a n T e x a n will k eep th e s tu d e n ts in to u ch life an d w ork w ith w hile th e y a re a w a y on th e ir v a c a - th e U n iv e rs ity unntiTTtff"-*******"**—°******‘*,>MHI1>IW^ Students Subscribe I For Summer Editions Of Texan and Ranger I --- -------- ...................... One h un d red and fifty lon g th e w a y in p a ro d ie s, of c h ie f. A n y th in g fre a k jo k e s, c a rto o n s , p oem s, will he g lad ly a c c e p te d p ro ­ IS OI SUI iiUIUIH WieiH. vided it is o f s u ffic ie n t m e rit. T h e s u m m e r issu e o f T h e R a n g e r, v a rio u s m em b ers o f th e s ta f f a t th e ir hom e to w n s, in clu d in g d ra w in g s by W illiam son , S te in e r, H a z e l t o n , and o th e rs . A s cop y is v e ry s c a r c e so . . . . . . . . . f a r , M id k iff s ta te d th a t all who u ta h . , # w hich will a p p e a r a b o u t th e f i r s t o f to do so a r e u rg e J u ly , w ill c o n ta in p ieces w ritte n b y an y b its o f h u m or to con ri th e y now . tinting e x e rc is e s a sm all boy rushed up to one of th e d ign ified s e n io rs who ;h ad ju r t re ce iv e d his o ra n g e-erteased ! d ip lom a. T h e y o u n g s te r w as a lm o st ito rs. the RfV , la w r e n c e II . W h a rto n , p a sto r b re a th le ss from e x c ite m e n t and ru n -1 ning, b u t fin ally m a n a g e d to g a s p , “ S a y , m is te r, w here a re th e y givin aw ay th em c a le n d a r s ? ” U n iv e rsity U n iv e rsity a u th o ritie s had the e a rn -. I* rid a y w a s a big ay o r o n * o T h e re I® f ° h r o n ly one issue o f illu m in ated d u rin g co m - a tty ’* s te lla r pun well p rob ab ly so de-? was ru sh in g ma* m e n ce m en t week p a rtin g s e n io rs could w ork o v e rtim e d e g re e in on e hand and a ra c q u e t . .» arou n wi ten n is m en. rn hi R a n » e r d u rin g the mummer, h u t 5 t i m e and e f f o r t is b ein g spent 5 ^ ^ U rg ,es% an d b e st a n t h e ^ ^ , tak in g th ose last. Song, lin g e rin g looks a t th e d * . r old “ b rain f a c t o r y ." J th e o th e r. T h . h o * , o f a * m n t K g y p t w arn W ^ m a g a z in e o f its k in d , a c c o rd in g to f r id a y m orn in g , tin g e x e rc is e s a sm all boy ru sh ed m od ern A m e ric a a re p lag u e! ju s t a f t e r g ra d - visited by p la g u e s, but th* h , . >y ^ at o f A u g u st a t be on s a le ab o u t th e m iddle th e m a g a z in e sta n d s th e m a g a z in e - T h re e w ell-know n stu d e n t* will put o u t a d ire c to ry o f alt o f th e re g is­ tr a n ts in th e su m m er school. A c c o rd ­ ing to la te s t ad v ices fro m th e m , all - r - o f the g irls will b eclassified as to r ‘*H ^ j .i g h t w ith o u t an y h ose. ..liv e '‘w a r m th ," fo r th e b e n e fit o f C h a r a c te r s : R u th and H o im an . R u th : I th in k I ’ll go to on th e J a w .” I think I ’ll go to th e d an ce H e ard in the R e g istra tio n Lin e H e r : Do you re g is te r w ith m e? H im : I h a v e n t’ seem ed to . W e ta k e p le a su re in p re se n tin g the follow ing little o n e -a c t p la y le t of few words an d fe w e r g e s tu re s , en title d , .Sock on th e F oot Is VV orth I wo “ A o v e r th e S ta te . T h e re w e re 1 ,5 0 0 R a n g e rs g iv e n ; to o u t o v e r th e d esk , 3 0 0 m ailed new s stan d s o v e r th e S ta te , and n() s e n t to a d v e rtis e r * o f th e la st n u m ­ b er th is p a st t e r m ; th e re w e re a lso th e 1 3 0 0 L o n g h o rn * given ou t a t sa m e tim e . » H o im a n : W h a t! R u th : Why n o t? G irl* on the s ta g e d o n ’t w e a r an y. H o im a n : And I suppose you think all th e w o rld ’s a s ta g e . (B u s in e s s of dodging m issies.) R a n g e r Contributions Must Be Turned in by Juns 15, Says Midkiff All co n trib u tio n s to The R a n g e r m u st be in by S u n d a y , J u n e 1 5 , a c -J c o rd in g to Morris* M id k iff, ed itor-in - m ale d a te -h u n te r* . “ S tu d e n t d in B a n n e d ,” le a d s h ead ­ line in A ustin A m e ric a n . N o, P u ri­ na, th e y did n ’t have a co tto n co u rs e a t th is p a rtic u la r c o lle g e . Student Posters on Fire Prevention Are Displayed on Campus BEST HOME COOKED MEALS IN TOWN B re a k fa st............................... 30c Dinner .................................. 35c S u p p er.................................... 30c T R Y O N E A N D Y O U ’L L E A T N O W H E R E E L S E OWL LUNCH ROOM 2 30 4 Guadalupe Books NEW AND SECOND HAND STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES A t T H E C O -O P Griffith Drug Company s s * * , pvf*rv every “ L et r n r i m Ct4Wf* D*mr in the Sowtfc S h e B ailli (Texan stu d e n t.« student, j f.rrr.,1 .A in his excellent ad- f e r m i to in his excellent 'Ires* of welcome., .. ••» T - ^ S S e i .e5 S S l! smtutdmf, md «**> J results disastrously • *"•” <*» th. *!'•* to to . T ’lo--. I**®* * a - T « * f , V S ’T T W .. t r X t ^ ' 3 5 £ | ■”-* VA' if »* *»*«• V a ’iVn. .rfh.,.«3 a-ei.o.url mucj, BtudyinK to do to go to ; iVtirinK the e n g i n e weeks we too think th at we have — I the weekly lecture*, hut w e can- BUNTflrt IiarkrUfc-r in-Oh** nout.Toy *ty » obis I n0| afford to miss them . These} ’ **----- .lectu res have all of the advan tages offered by wholesome the same am usem ent and at enlightening and in- tithe are lusty and A. S. Smith, •d.-ertfeiSntr | g f rU C t i v e . ““ “ Wil.UAM L. UcOlLL ____________ Siniging Editm -rrt* f.e J - - Fri* M tnMMuK* f*. felRff I* M ^ k re e . elrcwkUkm m»n»fw. s t a f f T * J Z S , l i l t s . . . REPOHTKBS F .rr«nce EAiBwn Jmm te Wm4*» I ..ac til* K>.>v*r Horace Day B ' S t c r « H Hurter Wa ?|n Prt'-et l l TON A K A P P R E C IA T IO N O F A C T­ ING P R E S ID E N T m . S. S U T ­ T H E G R A D U A T E H is to ry H u b wilt m e e t in the A rch iv e R o o m , T u e s- J in to V ice P re s id e n t. C . P . D E N M A N , to r y a re invited to a tte n d . Dr. Sutton’s greeting Student Conference Rev. W harton Attend* d ay ev en in g , Ju n e IO, a t 7 :3 0 . Alt graduate stu d e n ts m a jo rin g in his­ the Bummer school students in Sun­ day’s T exan w as excellent in dic­ thought. tion and beautiful A week ago Saturday Dr. Sutton made an address to the ex-stu­ d e n t s of the U niversity at a banquet at the Austin ( ountrv j large Club and captivated his In and enthusiastic audience. th a t speech he reviewed briefly his work of the past year as ant ­ ing president of the U niversity. As acting president Dr, S ut­ ton has more than made good. His work has met with the ap­ proval of a1! and he has done as could well as anv other man have done. D uring tho year hi* v ---------------- absoluteL hiu-- h as m aintained mony a m o n g both m em ber* and students of t nivorsity. To use^his own M f- br#th(r.in. , , w of the pre*sion, he has not been t.om-1 petted to have any student on th e carp et” in hts office th is. y e a r. highent respect of students and the j faculty mem bers. Over S tate, the people are liberal in th eir praise of D r. Sutton’s ef­ fo rts. He came in at a critical the tim e, tackled his job by horns, and perform ed his duties well. o f p re sb y teria n Church, is in Hollister, M o., a tt e n d ­ ing the annual stud ent c o n fe re n c e at is repre­ th a t place. Mr. W harton senting the .Southern P re sb y te ria n Church a t the c o n fe re n c e this y e a r. Dr. Robert F . d rib b le of the gem P re s b y te ria n SumUy and Dr. chai- the Sn' IJ,n '| me„ V in so n , b ro th e r o f th e fo rm e r U n iv e rs ity , and p a s to r, will Jum. 15 Mr. W h a rto n will A u stin on th e se v e n te e n th ON THE HILL DAY BY DAY Ile enjoys the esteem anil OI jn n ry , will be in ^ B y M E W . tnt ^ th e *o*~ r . . A d isp lay of illu s tra te d th em es and co lo red p o ste r* is being c o n d u cte d in th e hall of th e E d u c a ­ tion B u ild in g by O lga Ju n ip e r, who It can be honestly said of Dr. is re p re s e n tin g tho S ta te F ire In s u r­ and Sutton, “ well done, good a n ce C om m ission in its figh t a g a in st faithful serv an t.” and this ia the f a i t h f u l - e r r a n t , ...... and re in T e x a s . T h ese highest c o m p l i m e n t that can b e T h e la s t c i a .* e U y im t o yer fro m th e flr erne* w ere w ritte n and o rig in a te d paid any man. H U work th e fell c l o u h J , h . by g ram m ar school pupils over the State a* u part of their regular work, and also to aid the commission in its effort* to combat the lo** and de­ struction caused by fire. rem embered with w ays will Im* pleasure* by the students, ex-.stu- df*nts, and friends of the Uni­ versity. a1-1 re g u la r seamen due to f circu m sta n ce 's.” You a r r h e re , we a re her* j a re all h ere. W e, m eaning a r n i n im » tm - * » » W G re e tin g * ! te a c h e rs , s tu d e n t p o sters and we school “ h,K'1 ,,M'1 T o th e old line re g u la rs , not only w ant to g re e t I you but also to meet you esp* d a lly if j you a re you ng, p re tty and w insom e. : If you are not remember ‘‘ p re tty l a * p re tty d oes,” and then moat o f the | porches do not h ave ligh ts • * * • There is an announcement in A LITERARY SOCIETY KOR SUMMER STUDENTS In the exhibit, there are approx- ii mutely 200 cleverly illustrated, well written themes, and about 2.>0 large, mar I colored posters all made by pupils from 7 to 14 years of age except theme* written by high t o d a y ’s is tH i of lh*4 f i r j t m t?*V ' house directory give statistical in f° r-; , cbool students. All the towns of in # o f the* H o r # D o n a tio # t o n ig h t. ary society th at continues dor- |c „ a r n e,l , , On M echanical Force O f Cam pus N ew spaper the p u r p o s e of th e life o f ev ery « " » - i T h e s t u d e n ts be g a n w ork men J Hall. intro- (.h > n ir a , h„ a t 6 o’clock in th e a f t e r n o o n an d Sum m er Students to See Construction of Big M em orial Stadium S u m m e r school s t u d e n t s will be f o r t u n a t e in t h a t t h e y will be able to see the g r e a t T e x a s M emorial S t a ­ dium t a k e d e f in ite sh a p e while they a r e in A u stin , the A t this tim e th e g ia n t steam shovel is re m o v in g th e la s t of chalk ro c k fr o m the p la y in g field on the .stadium site b e tw e e n T w e n ty third an d T w e n ty - f ir s t S tr e e t s and T rin ity the a n d R ed R iver S tr e e ts , across c r e e k e a s t of th e p rop er. W ith in th e n e x t few d a y s the c o n ­ c r e t e m ix e rs will b eg in p o u rin g con ­ c r e t e in to th e f o r m s t h a t will m ould th e fo u n d a tio n s f o r th e first set l i o n s of seats. C a r p e n t e r s a r e now p lac­ in g th e s e fo rm s a n d c o n c r e te will be c a m p u s j w orked u n til I a n d 2 o ’clock a t night e v e ry d a y e x c e p t S u n d a y . T h e s tu d e n ts w h o w ere em ployed to h e lp p r in t The D aily T e x a n w ere Jim m ie T a y lo r, C. B. L o n g , H . D. E d w a rds, M oulton Cobb, C. B. Row e, C. W . T a b b , a n d Y oudal F ic h te n - baurn. C la re nc e T ab b w as th e s tu d e n t p r e s sm a n w ho assisted in o p e r a tin g th e la rg e press w hich p r in te d tho 4,000 T e x a n s ev e ry m o r n in g b e tw e e n th** h o u rs of I a n d 3 o ’clock. In ad dition to th e ir w ork with the U niversity P ress, th e s tu d e n ts c a r ­ ried the r e g u l a r a m o u n t of w ork in th e U n iv e rs ity . o- Sale on «t Ye Lyttle Shoppes- 2408 and 2218 Guadalupe. -A T M U ELLER ’S SHOE STO R E T he Correct S l For Every Oc< | [ j J __ Cobb at the Bat By Ty. UIHlUMtUlUiltUHIiUflEMUWMUUa Collins of Austin, former Rip x a i A&M pitcher, turned in an- er superbly pitched game Mon- y w hen he defeated the Phil- elphia Athletics, 5 to 3. Rip »« troll's the stin boy may pitch the I igert the American League pennant best pitcher, and year. V O L . X X V . M a r Mist W . S. in m a ttie bi$, D avis, Rev. O side M cerem Mr. a te l y f F t r i p t< which side. t i n pr gradui. 1920 _____________________ in cha; o f th e M T S AND S I • i I th e C u b s have W11 MONG THOSE! f an, IN SCHOOL f o r m e r college boy ic K een, a h u rle d for W ic h ita F a lls a couple r e a rs ago, is one of th e best pitch- on th e Chicago C u bs te a m and i p o r t a n t f a c t o r in th e C ubs drive he p e n n a n t. \ ic to r K e e n , In • r C le v e lan d A le x a n d e r, a n d Vie dg e , a g r e a t D u g staff. CENT HUNT CHC f E X A S NE MUNIER HNR HIE LEAVE FAR I former South­ urtis Walker, ern U niversity star, has been l*d to Cincinnati by P hi! ade I- fll,! for Outfielder Harper. Curtis of from college to the Houston ing the Texas League but A year later hJ * with the N ew York Giant*. JUV1n a P / was traded to Philadel- sunt, J. W. We, , b a tu rd a > J Will join rope T w Clcugh, su p erin ten d e n t of the th e p a r t y ‘‘Kh schf $ » is a t t e n d i n g sum - to n and Nu00 * a n d *s a c a n d id a te f ° r an fore anilin ~&ree* Mr* Clou&h is a lec" educational adm inistration on th e s t d 1 a to u r of F > mummer school. His thesis p o u r V a r s i t y S q u a d M e n E n - : 2 ’7 ' 1 A VO II I U1 MZA A c o n tin en t ' r vey of T yler la te .•Austin te a m of the T e x a s As- I e g i f () will be in th e thick of th e ? u , ^ t fight d u r i n g th e second h a lf season, is th e opinion o f Mik<« I d ii, s t a r p itc h e r f o r th e W aco ) A ustin w as fo rc e d to ch an g e J e r s this sp r in g ami h a s n e v e r able to g e t s ta r te d . ^ h <>ols.” F n i - i ^ is w o r *{ ’n s t u d e n t Sftd rec e iv e d his B A * rief?ret' T h e t a sororit,,auc'l t in th c « ■ » » « n o r - ' e la8t si* y<‘l' rs and f o r c ia l circles. .o y e a r s in s u m m e r School. BREWSTER ANO SLEDGE GO ter National Intercollegiate Meet at Philadelphia of to make good. i y F lo ren ce R obinson IS H o w a r d * Frizzell, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of v e r s if y of atine schools w as ele c te d to w h o has b p ia c e of d ir e c t o r o f the s u m * . . . . . , A n to n io , ,rm al a f t e r th e re s ig n a tio n of W h i t e a n d school, m C ro zier, of D allas \ i / * i l I h a m e i m e r W i l l ----------- .. Miss Wel.one Irish Meusel. <........ . » I th a t H e is an i n s tr u c to r in A m er- _^cll i t e r a t u r e a n d h ig h e r c o m p o s t in ey u *.i th e n o rm a l. Mr. F rizzell is a 1 E n t e r M a r y l a n d S t a t e T o u r n a m e n t Carl B r a u n f o * 4* { °* M*A* dc*ree* s ( lyde Gee. su perin ten de nt L ew is N. W h ite and Lot “ R ed ” T h a lh eim er, ran k in g r- in s , a r s Df Greenville public schools is a , e a v e F r i d a y f o r p h i l a d e l p i , | n t e!.e- T o u r n - Un- su p erin ten d e n t ( > t a r J o f , h e lQ e n t e r , h e N a l i o n a l lr in English compos,Hon and U n i v e r s i t y , T e n n i s th e sta.Pt in sum m er session and is in- h,ghast the cam ihistory rn the sum m er norman t u r n e d fret h a s an M.A. d e g re e . J u n e M a ry C Y oung, B.A. of S o u th w e s te r n t h o m e i n C ly ami th e w eek -eJO| ^ ag r e c e n tly b e e n elected p r o f e s s o r jn h isto ry of t h e A lp ha tc a c h c r in T e m p le tou rn ey b eg in n in g train up to th e nati w ill go by w ay o f P and en ter th e Mary . . . H e le n Clae r n U n iv e r s ity . in f r o m Staunt-1 his M A - flo* rce a t Preg- a t t e n d e d M ar l i e ---------- o--------------- E liz a b e th \ a visit to Get the W hite an d T h a lh e f th e y e a r is trwrttmal to u m lld motion pic- rtte T a y lo r for . . * d M onday to play th e Q ueon . and as a doubles, , , T e x a s n e tm e n t i y a t , , era of th e T a y l o r is sim ply r a v - title. W M Ppy-go-lu cky little shop M iriam Ba her home im sum m er scho w ho received hE HELO TOBI A llen M ars administration Monday fo r hut ^ ; a m e s W i l l M a r k ^ J o r £ ,a n ne the s an the j0y 0 f liVing int° singles «» e colorless by to o m uch i.adi H e r p e r s o n a lity shines fro m h ° l d r e <>n to th e a u d ie n c e like r a - , tip, an d is as i n g r a t ia t in g to tho se rf) need t r e a t m e n t f u r the blues arui »er n e rv o u s a ilm e n ts. f he p ic tu re w a s t a k e n f r o m th e I The Ku Klux Klan of Fort Worth has a baseball taem. They won their game Sunday, 6 to 0. The Knights seem to be able to star in the afternoon as well as at night. I of T w o of the m o s t v a lu a b le m e m b e rs th e C in c in n a ti R ed s a r e f o r m e r s tu d e n ts o f T e x a s C h ristia n U n iv e r ­ the sity. b e st p itc h e rs in th e N a tio n a l L e a g u e , while Boob F o w l e r has b ee n f l a y i n g a s t a r g a m e a t sh o rt. P e te D on oh ue is one of every Practically The days o f the sandlotter are over. rookie who goes to the big leagues these days is from some U niversity. Col­ lege players have elevated the na­ tional game and made it the most profitable of all sports and one in of the best paying businesses America. a c c e n tu a te chosen Slip p ers - W i s e l y th e c h a rm of the c o s tu m e ; th e w ro ng o n e s m a r th e h a n d s o m e s t ensem ble. T o c o m p le m e n t th e g r a c e f u l frock o r d re s sy su it, here a r e b e a u ti f u l Slippers of Sued*1, Kid a n d Satin . j u s t th e slight d e g re e of e la b ­ T h e y have o r a te n e s s app ro ved this season. — Patent — Black Satin — Colored Suede — Colored Kid — White Wingmrd, . f o r m e r U n iv e r s ity o f effects — in the new sty les. Some in Dress S an d a l $9, $10, $12, $14 J .H a r tle y M a n n ers, a n d th e A la b a m a boy, is th e p itc h in g sen sa play by a u th o r h im se lf m ad e th e sc re e n adap - e ta ti o n a n d c o n tin u ity . C h e s te r A. I is a 23 -y ear-old l e f t h a n d e r j u s t fro m tho N e w A o rk Lyon?? w as th e o th e r d a y and h a s de- fine s u p p o r tin g c a st inc lu d e s P a t O ’- Yanks Malley, H e ld a H o p p e r, C yril Chad- th e te a te d wick and o th e rs . te a m I A m e ric a n L e a g u e th is season. p h o t o g r a p h e r . A j school. H e St. L o u is B ro w n s. a lm o st e v e ry t>on ° f b e a t th e in CARL H MUELLER ■aa c on i s a s s s Ava. HAJEST QUEEN III and Jack Holt O ilt e Lone W olf BETTER THAN THE FAMOUS “ PEG O’ MY HEART” \ X I A P a u lin e G re e n Field * has b ee n going t < -------- J sity, New York Cii^,s(iay play hoL1^' gu m m er school. n w jn be he Mrs. H e le n P a t e ] ° ' clock ^ w e e k ­ e nd a t h e r f o r m e r h«’ atrof,,uB u rn e tt. Alice Cooke of DaPEs has e n te r e d g u m m e r school. Bill E lk in s has r e t u r n e d to the Phi D e lta T h e t a house fr o m a visit to his hom e in H o u sto n . H a r r y E. Moore h a s r e t u r n e d fro m a t r i p to C a m e ro n . L ouise B y rn e of Sm ith ville m a tr ic u l a t e d in s u m m e r school. has Lillian B aldw in h a s r e t u r n e d fro m a visit in S an A nton io . C. B. M a y n a r d s p e n t t h e w eek-end in B a stro p . F o b e y F u lc h e r s p e n t th e w eek-end in G e o rg e to w n . -------- E lizabeth G reenlee — — W ins $ 4 0 0 A w ard \ % E liz a b e th G r e e n i e , o f C o rs ic a n a , h as been a w a r d e d th e W hiteselle sc h o la rsh ip of $400 f o r t h e n e x t s e s ­ In sion of t h e U n iv e r s ity of T exas. m e m o r y of h e r h u s b a n d , J . E. VVhite- selle, Mrs. K a te H u e y W hiteselle, of C o rs ic a n a , has e sta b lish e d th e J . E. W h ite s e ll’e N a v a r r o C o u n ty S t u d e n ts F u n d a w ith a n e n d o w m e n t of $5,000. T h e i n t e r e s t o f t h e f u n d is availab le t o y o u n g m en a n d w o m e n of N a - , v a ryo C o u n ty , e ith e r as a sc h ola rsh ip j o r b loan. a No. 3 V ^ . O t v V A e s * - ; ct Vbe v te*<* AYOone sec’ b e e n - n» s e u , r vn^ t j° ^ V 0 K DECLARES WILL MIKE THER W E .lo t* .Auf** BT e < ile ' AV'*.^o>rc*ident W ill Ar- a te for Thurs- : tov'0'8 , ^ ^ 0o ' - ' ' M e e t i n g N C * t o t ii i 1 Bt RAISED Biennial Budget W ill Proba­ bly Be Prepared Tomorrow C on sid eratio n of the bi-ennial b u d ­ g e t and ro u tin e m a tte r s will o ccu py the r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g of th o Board of R egen ts of th e U n iv e rsity h ere to m o rro w , P ro f. H. E. B olto n, who was offered th e p resid ency, h a v ­ ing wired t h a t he would n o t be able to un til F r id a y , | J u n o 13, a t IO a. rn. to A u stin come ' I T h e m a t t e r of th e selection o f a p re sid e n t will n o t come up a t tho m eeting, and all discussion will bo delayed u ntil th e n e x t m eeting. Tho re g e n ts will not be in session F rid a y . Bolton will sp en d se v era l d a y s on tho cam pus, and he will p ro b a b ly not r#ach an a g r e e m e n t w ith th e B o a rd until a l a te r m eetin g, a c c o rd in g to L u tc h e r S ta rk , ch a irm a n of th e b o a rd . Bolton was offered th e p re s id e n c y a t the May m ee tin g of the re g e n ts , a n d a g re e d to m e e t w ith them in A u s tin f.nd discuss m a t te r s of s a la r y an d policy b e fo re his acc e p tan c e. the leg isla tu re . A cco rding to S ta rk , th e bi-ennial to send b ud get will be p re p a re d T his b u d g e t to is p la n n e d to m e e t all of th e needs of the U n iv e rsity d u r in g tw o years follow ing th e p re se n t session, and will form th e basis of th e legis­ l a t u r e ’s a p r o p r ia tio n to be m a d e a t its n e x t session. th e A mong m a tte r s postponed fro m the last session t h a t will be ta k e n u p t o ­ m o rro w , a c c o rd in g to S ta r k , is th e raising o f c e r ta i n fees in d e p a r tm e n ts of the U niversity. The fees r e q u it e d in some la b o r a t o r y courses h ave be- come too small to p a y fo r th e m a ­ te ria ls used by the s tu d e n ts , a n d these fe e s will be c onsid ered a t th e W ed n e sd a y m eeting. H eads o f th e d e p a r tm e n t s u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n will « * * » mW* t e s of th e fe e s neces- — -------- —------ — . „ M u GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY I C all 3 7 0 2 HOME STEAM LAUNDRY 211 East 5th Street iutimwittiMitniimn muumuu ^;h,u,l,lunW^ n — . = BOARD 3 I I G ood E ats and P len ty of it—-O n e B lock from C am pus $ 1 8 .5 0 .......................................2 M eals 3 M eals $ 2 5 .0 0 ................... “ W E C ATER TO IN D IV ID U A L ’S T A S T E ” MRS. EMMONS 2306 San Antonio ECTOR • Has D c J and ’stin e , vice­ cache rs As- 4rs sup orin - tine Public lu tie s of the su c c ee d in g i. Mr. Friz- i r e c t o r ’s of- fete of both ty a n d Co­ nceived th e im T. C. U. a c h e lo r o f in lu m b ia *' Christian s a c tiv e in w as e d ito r t* Skiff, Ie H o rn e d 'a m e m b e r y e a rs, a n d U. s q u a d , iu tc n d e n t hools, h?* .school kl ; of E d- the *sed the t e x t to I*'* r n LAURETTE TAYLOR HAPPINESS -LIV, “T e x e tte s” ( 4 : 3 0 a n d 8 : 3 0 ) G i r l , ' F e . l u r e O r c h e . t r . E xtra! ‘B E FO R E T H E PU BLIC ” I n t e r n a t i o n a l N a w a The Coes-Col* Company. Alisma, G*. 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Dial nice, cool, and half sur- tcek at 6456. — IO asant n*rcial size, ad- Witherington, ‘8677. Or leave ^ ONE ROOM apart* hot water wash si. front room and garage trance. Convenient to Nueces. Dial 4313. FOR RENT— Two rooms fo New house. 307 Park Place loge Court. Phone 2446. for boys or couples; ROOMS— I south, 3 southeast room sleeping porches; hot and cold water. Mrs. H. W. Schlieker, phone 2473, 2108 — I ! Pear! Street. with south MEN— Two large, airy south room<% sleeping porch. Hot and cold water. 5 blocks from cam­ pus. Meals if desired. Reasonable rates. 710 W. 19th Street. Phone — 10 4433. FURNISHED apartments; two, three or four rooms; sleeping porch, pri­ mate bath, garage; near University. 2006 Wichita Street. Fone 4789. one FU R N E , furnis e, a lent and furnished rooms, sleeps porches, and bath. One block of University on car line. — IO Very low rent. Dial 5109. room bleeping porch, FOR RENT— Furnished room with exposure. 104 E. 13th Street. Telephone 5488. — 15 south WANTED— Roomers and boarders. 1709 San Antonio Street, phone — l l 4835. Mrs. Lewis. FOUR furnished rooms upstairs, 3 blocks west University. Gallery, garage, car line, summer rates; 2503 — 12 Rio Grande, phone 3403. $30.00 BOARD and Room per month; table board, 3 meals $27.- 00 per month; 2 meals $20.00 per month; I meal $10 00 per month. We will satisfy you. Give us a trial. Mrs. R. M. Owens, phone 6432, 307 West 19th Street. FOR RENT— Nicely furnished apart­ ments for housekeeping. Tele­ phone 8514. 208 E. 25th Street. — 12 students WANTED— Two men to room in a quiet home; room large. If there is any breeze anywhere you will get it in that room. Only two 510 West blocks west of Varsity. — IO 23rd Street. FOR RENT— Cool rooms to ladies during summer session of University. One block north of campus. 2410 University Avenue, phone 8826. FOR RENT— Large southeast rpomj at 2004 Whitis Avenue; one-half I block of campus in quiet home. Also* Enrage'. “^ — 12 * ‘ FOR RENT— To boys, cool rooms, 2 blocks from campus; all modern conveniences, 403 West 25th. Phone — TO 3782. MISCELLANEOUS rpom FOR RENT— A two story 8 residence at 2309 Nueces Street. Large yard, screened porches. C all in person at 510 West 23rd Street, or ring 6342 for particulars. — IO NOTICE— Summer students. Don't forget to take the Dallas News while here. Early morning delivery. S. S. Pettus. Student carriers. — I i Phone 9117. Student I Fire Prt Displa 604 CONGRESS AVENUE 250 ROOMS 250 BATHS Offers SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES SUMMER INSTRUCTORS AND STUDENTS CACTUS BEAUTY SHOP WHY IS THE DRISKILL SO BUSY? Because the bulk of our business comes from old custo­ mers who know and appreciate high grade work and service—-they bring us new customers. It is our desire to please you. Phone 6444. DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY A t db* « » 4 of tho w « t W alk, with th o a a t r a a c * through tho C a c tu s A r ­ ta th * C a c tu s T a * R oom — a e a d * , IIMtt a ■? t a c tfu l p la ce that you Witt a a * lay.— 12.