AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1932 E I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y No. 207 Krumbine Gives Baccalaureate Today Graduates to Hear These Two - 7 ----- =-----------0,0 „ . ^ ~ t _ ------------- Ii L i b r a r y N u m b e r s ~..... N e c e s s a r y B e f o re U s in g B o o k s N o w d «___ A _______ .............................~ Regents Appoint Agents to Direct Landscape Work COM MENCEMENT EDITION VOL. XXXIII. Registration For All New Students Set for Tuesday Certificates of V accination Required From Health Service O ffice Schedule Listed June IO D esignated Last Day for A ddition O f Courses R e g i s t r a t i o n f o r all s t u d e n t s in th e 1 9 3 2 s u m m e r s e s s io n o f T he U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s is s c h e d u le d N e w to b e g in T u e s d a y m o r n i n g a t 7 :30 o ’c lo c k , E . J. M a t h e w s , r e g is tr a r , h a s a n n o u n c e d . s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e n e v e r b e e n r e g i s t e r e d in e it h e r th e U n i v e r s i t y b e f o r e l o n g s e s s io n or s u m m e r s e s s io n are in t h e L ib r a r y B u i l d i n g t o b e g i n t h e s e c o n d f loor. L a w and g r a d ­ u a t e s t u d e n t s will s ta r t in L a w B u i l d i n g 1 0 5 . A ll o t h e r old s t u ­ d e n t s a r e to b e g in in L a w B u i l d ­ i n g 1 0 3 . in B e f o r e r e g i s t e r i n g , all n e w s t u ­ d e n t s m u s t p r e s e n t a c e r t i f i c a t e a p p r o v e d b y th e U n i v e r s i t y H e a lt h h a v e S e r v ic e t h e y T h e b e e n p r o p e r ly v a c c i n a t e d . U n i v e r s i t y H e a l t h is l o c a te d S e r v i c e in M ain B u i l d i n g 168. s t a t i n g t h a t W o r k B o o k l e t * N e e d e d R e co r d o f w or k b o o k l e ts m u s t be p r e s e n t e d b y all old s t u d e n t s e x c e p t law s t u d e n t s . M o n d a y , J u n e IO, h a s b e e n d e s ­ ig n a t e d a s t h e l a s t d a y f o r e n ­ t e r i n g th e U n i v e r s i t y a n d f o r a d ­ d i n g c o u r s e s . C o m p l e t e r e g i s t r a t i o n i n s t r u c ­ t i o n s as a n n o u n c e d f r o m t h e R e g ­ i s t r a r ’s o f f i c e a re as f o l l o w s : W h e n t o B e g i n F o r t h e i r c o m f o r t , all s t u d e n t s t h e r e g i s t r a t i o n will b e g i n f o l l o w i n g ord e r, a c c o r d i n g to the f i r s t in l e t t e r o f t h e i r last n a m e : 7 : 3 0 to 8 o ’c l o c k — G, H , I. 8 to 9 o ’c lo c k —-A , B, C. 9 to IO o ’c lo c k — I), E, F. 10 to l l o ’clock- J, K. L. 11 to 12 o ’c l o c k — S, T. 1.30 to 2 o ’c l o c k — O, P, Q, R. 3 o ’c lo c k — U , V, W, 2 to „ X, Y, Z. 3 to 4 o ’c lo c k — M, N . W h e r e t o S t a r t 1. A ll n e w s e s s io n : s e c o n d s t u d e n t s , m e a n i n g t h o s e w h o h a v e n e v e r b e e n in T he lo n g U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , e it h e r ( I ) s e s s io n o r s u m m e r L i b r a r y B u ild in g , flo or. F ill out c a rd s. W r it e v e ry , v e r y ( 2 ) R e g i s t r a r ’s o f f i c e , p la in ly . f i r s t f l o o r o f S u t t o n H a ll. P e r m i t s issu ed . E x c e p t i o n : T h o s e w h o h a v e s e n t th e ir c r e d i t s in w ill r e ­ c e i v e p e r m it s in the L ib r a r y . ( 3 ) G r e g o r y A u d i t o r i u m : a. S e e r e g i s ­ s e c t i o n - t r a ti o n c o m m i t t e e s a n d st u d e i r Lav, • p E n ti will g o to Law B u i l d i n g 10 6 and t o A u d i t o r ’s o f f i c e , S u tt o n t h e n H a ll. I>. S e e f e e fix e r . ( I ) A u d i ­ t o r ’s o f f i c e , S u t t o n H all. P a y f e e s . S e e h a v e P e r m it s 2. All old t h i s U n i v e r s i t y e i t h e r s t u d e n t s , m e a n i n g p r e v i o u s l y a t ­ t h o s e w h o te n d e d in lo n g s e s s io n or t h e s u m m e r s e s ­ sio n , or both. ( I ) L a w and g r a d ­ ( m e n a n d w o m e n ) u a t e s t u d e n t s a. L a w B u i l d i n g 105,. f i r s t flo o r. Fill out ca rd s. W r it e v e r y , v e r y p la in ly . issu ed , b. Law s t u d e n t s to Law B u i l d i n g 1 0 6 and th e n to A u d i t o r ’s o f f i c e . C . G r a d ­ to G r e g o r y A u d i ­ u a t e s t u d e n t s t o r iu m . c o m ­ r e g i s t r a t i o n m i t t e e s a n d s e c ti o n iz e r s . d. A u d i ­ t o r ’s o f f i c e . P a y ( 2 ) All o t h e r old s t u d e n t s f e e s . ( m e n and w o o l e n ) , a. L a w B u i l d ­ i n g 103, firs t flo o r. Fill out c ard s. W r it e v e r y , v e r y p l a i n l y . P e r m i t s issu e d , b. G r e g o r y A u d i t o r i u m . C a n d i d a t e s f o r a c a d e m ic d e g r e e s t h is s u m m e r w ill g o to t h e s t a g e ; S e e all o th e r s r e g i s t r a t i o n c o m m i t t e e s a n d s e c ­ t i o n e d . H a v e f e e s f i x e d . c. A u d i ­ t o r ’s o f f i c e , S u t t o n H a ll. P a y f e e s . S u t t o n H a ll. to m a in flo o r . H I S S A B S E N T F I R S T T E R M fr o m M iss A n n a H is s, a s s o c i a t e p r o ­ f e s s o r an d d i r e c t o r o f p h y s i c a l f o r w o m e n , will be a b ­ t r a i n i n g s e n t t h e U n i v e r s i t y d u r i n g t h e fir s t te r m o f t h e s u m m e r s e s ­ sio n . S h e will s e r v e as a d v i s o r - d i r e c t o r o f < a m p W a l d e m a r at t h a t perio d . K e r r v i l le d u r i n g S t u d e n t s w ill be r e q u i r e d to p r e s e n t th e ir A u d i t o r ’s r e c e i p t s it t h e loan d e sk o f t h e L ib r a ry in o r d e r to g e t t h e ir r e g i s t r a ­ tion n u m b e r . N o s t u d e n t will be p e r m it t e d to d r a w b o o k s f r o m a n y o f the lib r a r ie s u n til he h a s his n u m b e r , it has b e e n a n n o u n c e d . S t u d e n t s r e g i s t e r ­ i n g T u e s d a y will be a b l e to ge t t h is n u m b e r b y W e d n e s ­ da y m o r n i n g . T h e L ib r a r y is r e q u i r i n g all s t u d e n ts to pla c e t h e i r L ib r ary n u m b e r on e a c h c a rd t h e y fill out a s k i n g f o r h o o k s in o r d e r t h a t e a ch s t u d e n t m a y be i d e n ­ tifie d m ore e a s i l y a n d to f a c i l i ­ the h a n d l i n g o f d e p o s its . ta te S t u d e n t s a t t e n d i n g l o n g se s s io n will be r eq u ire d t o r e ­ c e i v e n e w n u m b e r s . l a s t Open Air Theater Opening Set For Wednesday Night Benedict to G ive W elcom e; First T w o Programs W ill Be Free T h e o p e n i n g e n t e r t a i n m e n t pr o­ g r a m , w h ic h w ill be f r e e t o the pu blic, will be p r e s e n t e d W e d n e s ­ d a y n i g h t, J u n e 8, a t t h e o p e n air t h e a t e r w ith f r o m P r e s i d e n t IL Y. B e n e d i c t . A m u s ­ ical p r o g r a m will f o l l o w t h e a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t io n o f M rs. A n i t a S to r r s G a e d c k e . a w e l c o m e General Lay-out Program T o Be for Entire Carnous Dormitory Named Bids for A dditional Pow er H ouse Equipm ent A uthorized P la n s fo r l a n d s c a p i n g t h e c a m ­ pus o f th e U n i v e r s i t y will b e m a de in t h e i m m e d i a t e f u t u r e as a r e ­ su lt o f a c t io n o f t h e B o a r d o f last w e e k R e g e n t s in e m p l o y i n g Montgomery an d W a r d o f W i c h it a F a lls a n d H a r e and H a r e o f K a n ­ sa s C i t y to p r e p a r e t h e s p e c i f i c a ­ ti o n s a n d s u p e r v i s e t h e w or k . T he a r ea t o be c o v e r e d w ill bt* the f o r t y a c r e s o f t h e m a in c a m ­ pus a n d a r e a s a r o u n d b u ild in g s a d j o i n i n g t h e f o r t y a c r e s. In a d ­ d itio n , la y - o u t plan will be f o r t h e e n t i r e c a m p u s and i n c lu d e a l i g n m e n t p la n s with w ill t h e p r in c ip a l roads p r o f i l e s an d d r i v e s o u t s id e o f t h e f o r t y - ac r e a r e a . th e g e n e r a l f o r N e w ‘B r a c k e n r i d g e H a l l ’ O th e r by t h e R e g e n t s ton m e e t i n g in g : important a c t io n in t a k e n th e ir G a lv e s ­ i n c lu d e d the f o l l o w ­ ( 1 ) N a m i n g o f t h e n e w d o r m i­ t o r y f o r m e n “ B r a c k e n r i d g e H a ll ” in h o n o r o f t h e la te M a jor G e o r g e B r a c k e n r i d g e ; th e ( 2 ) A p p r o v a l o f t h e r e p o r t o f f a c u l t y c o m m i t t e e o n plans o p e r a t io n a n d c o n t r o l o f T h u s r d a y n i g h t ’s p r o g r a m will ^(,r t h e t h e d o r m i t o r y , i n c l u d i n g r a t i f i - the o f a l e c t u r e by G. J. l a s t f r e e c o n s i s t T o w n s e n d on “ H o w t h e S t a r s Lo ok ‘c a tio n o f the a p p o i n t m e n t o f Miss to an A m a t e u r A s t r o n o m e r . ” T his R o s a lie G o d f r e y s u p e r v i s i n g p r o g r a m , m a n a g e r a n d J a m e s M iller as res- will be L e c t u r e s , m u s ic a l r e c ita ls , m o v i n g “d e n t d i r e c t o r ; p ic tu r e s h o w s , t io n s , and a p a t r i o tic d is p la y are in c lu d e d on t h e su m - bids m e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o g r a m . (&) A u t h o r i z a t i o n t o C o m p t r o l- f i r e w o r k s I ■or J* W . ( a l h o u n to a d v e r t i s e f o r in to Bie I n i v e r s i t y P o w e r H o u s e f o r a d d i ti o n a l e q u i p m e n t d r a m a p r e s e n t a - j a s ta k e car<> o f t h e ht'a t i n K “ f *>» new' b u i l d i n g s and to p r o v id e m ore f a c i l i t i e s o f e le c t r i c p o w e r ; th e g e n e r a t i o n fo r ( 5 ) A c c e p t a n c e o f m a n y v a l ­ u a b le g i f t s t o the U n i v e r s i t y ; ( 6 ) P a s s a g e o f r e s o l u t i o n s o f a p p r e c ia t i o n f o r t h e b e n e v o l e n c e s o f t h e S e a l y an d S m it h F o u n d a ­ tion. L a n d s c a p i n g D e t a i l e d t h e f o r The c o n t r a c t w ith M o n t g o m e r y and W a r d a n d w i t h H a r e a n d H are l a n d s c a p i n g w or k c o n t e m p l a t e s th e p r e p a r a t io n o f plans an d t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h e w ork. T h e c o m p e n s a t i o n is to be on a p e r d i e m b a s is for m e m b e r s fi rm and p r in c ip a l a s s i s ­ o f th e t a n t s . 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T h e b o d y w a s to the a c c o m p a n i e d f a m i ly h o m e in M issouri b y Mb L. C o o p e r , H u r l e y ’s f a t h e r . f a t a l l y in ju r e d Tuesd ay , M a y 31 , w h e n hi- m o t o r ­ c y c l e on w h f c h he Was r id in g c o llid e d w it h an a u t o m o b i l e on W a lle r C r ee k B o u le v a r d an d D u ­ val S t r e e t . C o o p e r w a s in T h e m u s ic a l p r o g r a m w i l l b e m a d e o f s t r o n g o r c h e s tr a e n s e m ­ bles, v o c a l so lo s , a n d o c t e t n u m ­ bers w h ic h w ill be p r e s e n t e d by t h e S c h o o l o f F in e s t u d e n t s in A r ts. T h o s e t a k i n g p a r t t h e p r o g r a m w ill be t h e f o l l o w i n g : Elnino C o r re ll, R o s a lin d R o llin g s , W. L. D a r n e ll, M argil B r a u n , V ir ­ g i n i a G er sc h n e r , M a y m e A lic e M itc h e ll, E a r l C o r n w a ll, J r ., Mrs. Jo h n S e e k a t z , A lic e M a e W e y a n d , L u c ille M oo re , S t e p h e n K er sc h - ner, M a r g a r e t M a t t h e w s , C l i n t o n M a t th e w s , C l e o m e R o llin s, a a d C arroll H e n s l e y , a c c o m p a n i s t . D e f i n i t e d a t e s h a v e not been set t o r tin* o t h e r e p r o g r a m s and th e p la n s t e n t a t i v e , Dean V. I. M oore, c h a i r m a n o f the e n t e r t a i n m e n t C o m m it t e e , said y e s t e r d a y . o n l y a r e i ll u s t r a t e d , D i r e c t in g th e p r e p a r a t io n o f a l e c t u r e se r ie s, s o m e o f w h ic h will he Dr. C h a r l e s F. A r r o w o o d , p r o f e s s o r o f t h e ph il­ o s o p h y and h i s t o r y o f e d u c a t i o n , is w o r k i n g on the m a t e r i a l wh ic h will c o m b i n e e d u c a t i o n a l a n d e n ­ t e r t a i n i n g fe a t u r e s . T h e s e l e c t u r e s will r e p r e s e n t m a n y f i e l d s o f c u l ­ ture, D e an M o o re said. A w e e k l y m u s ic a l p r o g r a m h a s b e e n m a p p e d o u t by M iss E m m a V i r g in ia D e c h e r d , f o r m e r m a n a ­ g e r o f the Girl.,’ C l e e C lu b . M iss D e c h e r d has m a d e p la n s t o o r ­ g a n i z e a g l e e clu b f o r w o m e n fo r t h o s e s c h o o l c h o r u s . T e n t a t i v e p la n s in c lu d e a ch oir p r o g r a m . t o he d i r e c t e d by l e a d e r ; an e v e n i n g d e ­ a c h o i r solo , vote d to v o c a l n u m b e r s du e t , and c h o r u s S h r i n e Q u a r t e t as a s p e c ia l f e a ­ ture. fo r m w i t h s u m m e r t h e in in th e T h e film s f o r c u s t o m a r y S a t u r d a y n i g h t m o v i n g p i c t u r e s h o w s are b e i n g s e l e c t e d b y Mrs. ( ’ba r ie s J o e M oore, c h i e f o f th e in st r u c t io n b u r e a u . M r s . v isu a l M o ore has b e e n in c h a r g e o f Oil# e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s . T h e G le n - W c lls C o m p a n y has to g i v e “ L e t ’s Go b e e n e n g a g e d S o m e w h e r e ’’ by R o b e r t M o rrell S a n d . T he d a t e fo r t h e p r e s e n t a ­ tion has n o t be e n d e f i n i t e l y se t. W o r k o f tho J u n i o r Red Gross and Child s a f e t y le c t u r e s w ill he g i v e n by Miss I v i e O. 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C ora l s i n g i n g will be g i v e n by th e F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h c h o ir , d i r e c t e d by C a m p b e ll W r a y and a g i s t e d b y the c h o ir s o f U n i ­ v e r s it y c h u r c h ies . T h e i n v o c a t io n w ill be d e l i v ­ ered by th e Rev. H arris M a s t e r ­ son, Jr .. r e c t o r o f t h e A ll S a i n t s c h a p e l , T h e Rev. E r n e s t Cb W ebb o f t h e W e s l e y B ib le C h air o f t h e I j U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h w ill t h e s c r ip t u r e . T h e b e n e d i c ­ read tio n w ill be g i v e n by Rabbi S a m ­ uel H a le v i B a r on o f t h e C o n g r e ­ g a t i o n I s r a e l. Dr. W . HL M c K e n z i e will be m a s t e r o f c e r e ­ m onies. B e th S t a r t at ’.O T O o ’C l o c k c a m p u s T h e p r o c e s s i o n f r o m th e U n i ­ v e r s i t y g r o u n d s to th e G r i g o r y G y m n a s i u m g r o u n d s f o r th e e x e r c i s e s will b e g i n at 1 0 : 3 0 o ’c lo c k . 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A y e r , p r o ­ a d m i n i s t r a ­ f e s s o r o f e d u c a t i o n a l tio n , d e l iv e r e d t h e g r a d u a t i n g a d ­ d r e s s to th e t w e n t y - n i n t h a n n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t f th e S o u t h w e s t T e x a v S t a t e T e a c h e r - ’ C o l l e g e at S a n M arcos, T u e s d a y , M ay 31. Dr. A y e r s p o k e on th e g e n e r a l s u b j e c t o f “ D e v e l o p m e n t T h r o u g h E d u c a t i o n . ” D e g r e e s w e r e c o n ­ f e r r e d up"n 69 s t u d e n t s by ( ’. E. S o u t h ­ E v a n s , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e w e s t T e x a s S t a t e T eachers* C o l ­ le g e . C L U B H E A R S P A T T E R S O N Dr. Cb P. P a t t e r s o n , p r o f e s s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t in the U n i v e r s i t y , wa* the c h i e f s p e a k e r at the r e g ­ ular m e e t i n g o f t h e K iw a n i s Club is ju s t last w e ek . Dr. P a t t e r s o n l e a v e o f a b ­ back fr om a y e a r ’s ti m e he ha* s e n c e d u r i n g w h ic h c o u n t r i e s th e s o m e t h i n g “ N e v e r a l lo w y o u r l iv e s to b e ­ c o m e w h o l l y a m a t t e r o f r o u t in e , A v e r y g r e a t p a r t o f o u r liv e s is r o u tin e , i s 1 d o i n g the s a m e o v e r a g a in . S t a l e d by f r e q u e n c e , w e se e s u n r is e s a n d h e a r s p e e c h e s th in k a g a i n t h e s a m e t h o u g h t s , p e r f o r m o n c e m o r e t h e s a m e a c t io n s . E du - c a t io n c a n be a c c u r a t e l y d e f i n e d as n o n - r o u t in e s i d e o f life . D o i n g s o m e t h i n g old s l i g h t l y b e t ­ ter, v i e w i n g f r o m a e x p e r i e n c i n g s l i g h t l y new' a n g l e , s o o n th in g Iv th a n e v e r ore vivi b e f o r e is rn ai ion. T h e r e s t o f l i f e is old id t h a t m o st o f It is h Lunatic, and e v e n hum old m a y be p le a sa n t , a good (Lu­ ne r , o ke h a v i n g a had ct like p u t t i n g on mi is new' w a y equall; “ N e lily alw ay s t a c t w ttously t h e ci s w e e p fie! Is unpleasant, , I, or neutral . T h e y m p w led lift r va r i e s h o t t o h Th V \Y I - moi I bold ■If w it d? w a c th d p e e | rn gin i Cli i ii du ll, mp tht i o n - ke lif e escribed v a c a n t - P r o g r e s s A w a y f r o m S t a t i c wh< auk S i u n rung an in fan race a u h rd i Th ti an that Now' and n-. t ive! I f i r s t t i m e th e fr esh idea ie for* ign co ,in - » are n e w to us. rn t h e n , d i v i n e l y i f t e d . ind iv id u a l c o m e s in to con*; s o m e - ct w i t h t h i n g worthwhi!< that is no t o n l y n e w to him but t i e v e r y b o d y e ls e . Such a tre m e n d o u s hap n e n in g is a p a rt of the c u m u l a t i v e p r o c es s t o t a l w e c a ll c iv i l iz a t io n . w h o s e T h e m on w h o pu t th e r ace f o r ­ ward by t a k i n g a p r o g r e s s i v e or n e w s t e p w e c a ll a r t is ts , d i s c o v ­ e x p l o r e r s , p o e t s , p h ilo s o ­ e r e r s ph e r s, an d i n v e n t o r s . P r o g r e s s is f o r m a n k in d a s a w h o le w hat ed- ( C o n t b l u e d o n P a g e F i v e ) H o l d e n C o o p e r w'as t h e U n i v e r s i t y in last fa ll w o r k i n g to w a r d hi* m a s ­ te r o f art* d e g r e e . He w i t h d r e w in is c h a r g e d w i t h h o m i­ c id e in c o n n e c t i o n w ith t h e d e a t h o f H u r l e y C o o p e r , e x - s t u d e n t , last S u n d a y f o l l o w i n g i n j u r i e s ro- N o \ e m b e r , and w a s e m p l o y e d r e in e d w h e n C o o p e r ’* m o t o r c y c l e ( h r is tia n s o n - L e lu r- and a n a u t o m o b i l e d r iv e n b y H oi- den c o llid e d at t h e i n t e r s e c t io n o f Duv.u o c c u r r e d as c l e r k man af the t i m e o f his d e a t h . is su r v i v e d b y his p a r e n t s . W a l l e r Mr. a n d M rs. M. L. C o p p e r o f S t r e e t . , L o th r o p , M o. B o u l e v a r d T h e |T h u r s d a y . M a y 2 7 . a c c i d e n t an d f o r H e E r n e s t T h o m p s o n , g r a d u a t e o f I GT, h a s •he S c h o o l b e e n a p p o i n t e d t o fill t h e T e x a s Railroad C o m m i s s io n p o s it io n un - b e e n v i s i t i n g the var iou (*' Law in jtil t h e e le c t i o n s in N o v e m b e r . o f E u r o p e . P A G E T W O SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1932 . A ' v , „ m m m I > * # » % • Ii J . F. I' II Ariki ii A IL-n. Ruin c . B a l d * in. r . Rank RHI H* rwt k. N Hi ako lh * R!n R o c ! , Mnnju VI f K It 1 (, •CK-.mo, W. ii Akin. C. K. Alii on, I,. C. Rh id* nil- <•. M K. Lu I I a n, I t . ii It. II, J. -I Mirkier. K I', lurk, V M. I I . I!. ii I». MI im. S Moil . VI lr i ner. I* I I. I. I. Iv Ii ll. M r s n m t r r , A s h m o r e , C. M R a t i roigi I. Mall Meilichek, M. V, H i ! a , ! I Mi I e l , . I ii.i nki I -.hip, K, F. RI vt he, W . I K. IR hn, I Rra.lt odd. IL I- ll L, ll. I Rr adfi.rd, G 11 r < i rn In ’n, IS' . u n , VV C l m i m e ! ! ( t m i i w . Ii M, Chn t nm <, I- C .ii kl , I u! t. . Ii ('link. (' D a b n e y . M . Ii. vi IM ll I H J. I. I . 11. -I. Hriidfut *, I , I I • VV I ■ , I . M I . fl i rife, I. M. I n m u on I 'n f I ai r i if bt Ch* ( Ii i * C C o o k , J D a n i el , C. De nit /.. M I lain, N lint* . P V I A. Rrofid w el l, K. Hrnwii, S. O. Murrell, D M. C a m p b e l l, K. I'. C hi ld s , D. ll (•.•Mi. K C o o k , Mr s. K. W . ( ' t e n t h , H . M. I In v nin e K Iv Dun >vau, II V K W. C i n a r i g h t , .1 R. J D u r h a m R. L. Che rie, ll P l a t t , M s. J. C. Pu r r it, J- D. G a r d n e r , M K. G a t l in , It. K. G r e e n w o o d . F. M, i ■ u h e r H a i l e r , E. A. H a y d o n , P. B . H e s t e r , P. I D u t t o n G. I p y , R It M o w e r s Pu n to n , M K C a r r e l ' I Glitftfteoek. G r e g g , D. a lr ,-ie Ii aw k in , J 11 • rid i i ' Hill, N ll I'. Ii M.# v . M. IL tv P. I*. Ka • • I in !, ll I- i *, I’. Pea?, t r, M ( i U Tis It. ©■ (ie*, . M i : r i, J . I, r i - m m . D. M Ha- - ii, Hav* un, H o i e 1. H i m ; - -I, S'. P. th I, ( , A I.. . P. P. S. I! . H a n d , V ti v. i s o r i , M V, H u n t i n g t o n , N . i r v i n o , J . : . , K i ii n m , R . Krfape, J. L. K Cl. I..-. \ . I i . M . K C. w E. .I. I foo d, W. T . II iho. M. i 11 . t i I. i ii n j ii. M . ,i. n n e k , M M . Kl I'dalt, I-.. A. k r'- , i. Kl r i h , L a - t .- r , L i t if Ii I /,. K. W . Mad i: i i al ii. H o w a rd , M. H u n t , M. A. H u t c h i s o n , O. O. J' KB, I-, K e y . G. A. K i p u e l . I*. K o h l . , H , D. L a w n n e e , T . L it t l e, I. . f u e k - at ta ch , G. M n - F a r land , JI. I. I). J I . M c F a r l a n d , L. Martin, C. E. M e t a , I). P. M i l l s , A. ?! l o r e , N a n c e , ' t i e r k a r i p f . M . O r r . H, P< a r s o n , L. J . P e t e r s , C. E. i, A . I,. It . e l It. I). M a r k h a m . J. W , MiuJeley, H M a > t e r - . o i i , M . A. M e ad o r , P. S. M il a m , M. G. M i n t e r , M O O I e, N N e ! ! , O 'C on n o r. M. ( ' v e r t o n . O. E, I Vick h a m , M r , I ’ ter , ! Iller, W r n. K, M o n t g o m e r y , W. M o r r o , C W. N o e . J . J . O ' N e a l, M. W. P a r k s , M I). R. I’m p le a, L. L. P i e r s o n , A. L. I, . M . I'. e m p lo y e d w ith th e R etail C r e d it B u t t e o f C a ra c a s , V e n e z u e la , I G eo rg e W a s h i n g to n U n iv e rs ity , R A R T O N , G R A N T H A M A sso c ia tio n . g r a d u a t e o f T h e U n i v e r s ity o f a n d Yale. W I L L M A R R I I < >OA\ H iss M a r j o r y v orse, 1 9 3 !, will be m adron o f h o n o r. U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s in 1931. She a m e m b e r o f A lp h a Chi O m e g a S T I D E N T S ' M A R R I A G E J u n e A N N O U N C E D T O D A Y to n , D. C. plac e | T e xas. I he w e d d in g will t a k e Mis; M c M u r r a y is a g r a d u a t e of A n n o u n c e m e n t h as b e e n m a d e 21 in VV a s h i n g- j R a n d o lp h -M a c o n a n d also a fo r- f th e m a r r i a g e of Miss J e n e t t a j •v c s^ niant in d e n t of G e o rg e W a sh in g - G r a n t h a m o f M c G re g o r to C!yd n iv e r s ity , S he is th e d a u g h - th e is th e y o u n g e s t son of Dr. G e o r g e ! t e r o f M rs. J o h n F r a n k M eM ur- M r « B u t t e , f o r m e r l y of A u s ti n , B a r to n o f K e r m i t. T h e w e d d in g j ton j will ta k e p la c e a t 0 :3 0 o ’clock m e r of th e i r d a u g h t e r , Ro- C. B u tt e , vice g o v e r n o r o f t h e ray . .Ipha C hi )m cg a, will be m a id of h o n o r , a n d . be ... I II. D. H u d s o n o f P e c o s will t r n ** . Miss G rantham received degree iii journalism from T h e - a n a b s t r a c t o r in K e rm it. soro rity, am i T h e t a S ig m a Phi, h o n o r a r y a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l j o u r - n a b in f r a t e r n i t y . Mr. B a r to n is THE CAMPILY I.. Ralph A rch er o f L yford, , Philippine,.. Mr. B u tte is c e lite -! Foil,. Ivin s their m arriage, t h e n iv e r si y. t . s e n t a ti v e in C a r a c a s o f a N e w co u p le will sail f r o m N e w Y o rk to ■ O a k o f f ic ia tin g . V o ik law firm . Mr. B u tt e has a t - ; P o rto R ico w h e re t e n d e d The U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s , ' w ith f r ie n d s . T h e y will m a k e th e i r t h e U n i v e r s i t y of P o r t o Rico h o m e in C aracas. th e y will visit H aw kins, Blasingame, Hugely Will M a r r y Wednesday, June 8, at All Saints' PK— Sunday ev e n in g , J u n e 5 v .th the Rev. E d w i n Ii. W a lk e r of R ed I Mrs, J a c k j L o u ise fo r m e r l y Miss Earley, who rece iv ed h e r d e g r e e i ou m a l i rn f r o m tin- U n i v e r s i t y hi PK We Are Still Mr. a n d M rs. R. J. R ie k e r o f I’a s a d e n a , C alif., m a r r i a g e a n n o u n c e d in c to o k place th e .in c s t u e n t s in G e o r g e ­ m a r r i a g e to w n w ith c e r e m o n y p e r ­ form!- I by the p a s t o r o f the M e ­ th o d i s t C h u rc h . T h e co u p le w as by B etsy H intel a n d ai I en d e d Carnyte K emp, a h o s t u d e n t s in th e U n iv e rs ity . T h e n e w ly w e d s will sp en d a Week in M o n t e r r e y an d th e n v is it w ith in P a s ­ ad e n a . T h e y will m a k e t h e i r hom e in L y fo rd , T ex as. th*- b r i d e ’s p a r e n t s Mrs. A r c h e r w a s a f r e s h m a n th e U n iv e r s ity , a n d s tu d e n t Mr. A r c h e r w a s c las sified as a junior s t u d e n t . in D O R M E R G R A D U A T E TO M A R R Y I N J U N E o f th e ir (lau g h ter, Alice, to H a r ­ vey J . T h o m a s of T o p e k a , K an. Mrs, T h o m a s w a s a s e n i o r in th e U n iv e rs ity a n d a c a b in e t m em b er of Y. W. C. A. S h e w a s also a m e m b e r of P hi Mu s o r o r i t y . Mr, T h o m a s is th e n m o f Mr. and Mrs. Id. J . T h o m a s o f T o p e k a . f ini-hi-d ms w o r k t h e Iii U n iv e rs ity in F e b r u a r y a n d will r e t - i v e hi.* b a c h e l o r of b u sin e ss in ra t io n d e g r e e A n n o u n c e m e n t h a s b e e n m a d e th is J u n e , j of th e a p p r o a c h i n g marriage of mini Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s will leave Miss P a tr ic i a M c M u rra y o f Mc- r T o p ek a, w h e re Mr. T h o m a s is .G lis te r, O kla., to W o o d f i n Lee LESTER C. BRENIZER A n n o u n ce s SUMMER STUDIO In Voice Culture and Coaching S p ecia l K ates to r S ix -w ee k s C ourse. J u n e 7 to J u ly 18 Telephone 6 2 4 5 1611 Congress A ve. PK f, i . J. to I lr. D o ro th y R ugely. d a u g h ti *' < f M rs C. II. Hugely, will bo m a r ­ I ti;, ntrume ried lh o’clock W ed n e sd a y , J u n e H a t a t All . tov ‘ * hap- i Mi - I; ley will he given in m a r r ia g e by hoi g r a n d f a t h e r , K. F* G r e e r of B e a u m o n t . T h e b rid e will have a s Vc r a t ­ h e r siste r, P e t t y Love. te n d a n t ario 1 o n Tie Collins I r a n k R u g ­ ely a n d Dr, B r o t t Miller will he Ie t h e W edding will be Bob G ossett of Gal o 'on, G e o rg e A d air of Mar Jin. an d Dr. S a m <>; N a n c y . t m e n . T he u sh ers .Newman t o r T h e w ed d in g will be c a rr ie d • u ’ in th e b im and w h ite co lo rs o f A lo ha D e lta Pi sorority o f w h ich th* b rid e i • a m e m b e r . Mis H u g ­ e ly is a f o r m e r s t u d e n t of t h e U n iv e rs ity , T h e b rid e g ro o m a lso f o r m e r l y a t t e n d e d th e Univ* rsit.y ami is a m e m b e r of O m e g a B e t a Pi f r a t e r n i t y . H e will be a m e m ­ b e r o f th e f a c u l t y of th e School o f Median*- at G a lv e sto n . A f t e r a h o n eym oo n to S an A n ­ to n i o a n d Me\i* ■ . th e ca iple w ill I live in Galveston. • * * R E C E N T M A R R I A G E O F S T C D E N T S A N N O C N C E D rn J u d g e and M rs. W illiam P i e r ­ ron have a n n o u n c e d the m a r r i a g e You’ll Like to Eat A t PK s This S u m m e r Convenient—Good Food—Fair Price 50 M e al T i c k e t For SET OO Plate Lunches Hot—Cold—V egetable Crisp Salads A ny and all kinds of sandwiches. PK SANDWICH SHOPS N o . I No. 2 O p p o site D risk ill— O p p o site Cam pus “ You d o n ’t w a it on u s.” PRICE For all used here again. TEXAS BOOK STORE “The Students Book E xchange” PK SUND AY , JUNE 5, 1932 T H E S U M M E R T E X A N PAGE THREE Degree Candidates for Whom Baccalaureate Services Will Be Held P o r t e r , M, Rawlings, O. M. K ichtu -'lHon , V. A. H u b e r t n m . A R i b u e k , C. R o w e , R. S a n d e r s . G. K. R e h e e l . VV R. W. rn. M S h . t o r , S. II. ll. It. It. ' P o w n r c y , A. T . Raw Jot* Ii, H it h e r t « , l l . R. K o b c r l . - o n , B. C R o i l r i j r i n - i , I). R u c k e r , Kl S c a l e s , N . S e h m i . l t , R. W . S h a l e r , M. K. S m i t h , ii, I.. J . 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S. | 6. The group of the College The exercises will beg case of lain th rote • b at re d ly c a d of the '•rn : and gr sin 9 i the units, j Painter, marshals. Form on in the or- smit* side of the campus near tilt marshal. Form on the east side southeast corner in a column two of campus, facing south. the of Pharmacy. Hr. H. R. lienee, l l a.m. In e abreast, facing east. ’* Th<‘ Kroups of the r,,lle^ Education. Dr. C. F. Arrowood, r™ m Arts, Dr. I). A. Pen ic k. chief j marshall. Form on the east side I jrr0up°4 in the ai.-le 'jn th* j will be formed in the basement of _ .i 7. The groups o f the School of !tho ^ ’mnaHUm: group* I and 2 in I » " T N ‘“I ntj’ locker room' h id e of the central l Th.. »ac groups of the School of ex ten d in g . u swimming into I < • pool room if necessary; groups a south aisle of the t b v t , < j anfj ^ , , Business A d m in stra tio n Ti the jn « i . , . . m . . . t . ’ I. The President, clergymen f o i s t i n g in (lo* exercises, the Re- gents. State officials, other d i s - ! marshal in charge of this group;; of campus facing south. languished guests, and the deans Dr. A. P. Brogan, Dr. R. ll. C u y - 1 ... i Dr. J. B, VV harey. marshall. Form Mer, Dr. C. \V . Hackett, Dr. -J. M. , on the east side ut th e cam pus op- Kuchne, *and J. jig ite the (ii -gory Gymnasium in a column two abreast facing mirth, south side of the campus near This group will h ad won, march across th e enter the auditorium, pass up the of Engineering. Professor -I. A. aorth central aisle, and take seats Horrell and on the stage. Professor C. E. , of Law. P rofessor M. Speedway, ; 5* The groups o f the College the pi-.ices- • Paw Building, facing east. ’I hemp-on. marshals. Form on the * j Rowe, marshals. Form on east marshall. F orm on _ . P ro fessor ni> o, I’. 9, ^ ~ . ’ , a n o n . L r - d " t ' ' 1 y and IV..ti* or I.. < B l a c k tack, marshals. F orm on the ea-t j side of campus, opposite Wat- j gene r Hall, facing south, The group of the School White, the east side M o n d a y , J u n e 6 ( o m t r . s n c i i m nt D a y The P ie,id ea;. cicrgvnu* > ting , . ; . , i j, (Con K p ^ 2. The faculty, Dr. W. A. F e l - 1 sing, marshall. Form on the east aide of the campm near the south­ east coiner in a column of twos facing north. This group will take seats on the stage. .‘I. Candidates for tho degree Robert l l . BERREHILL Pianist— European Training Avai l . »bl«* t h r o u g h o u t t he s u m m e r f o r l e ac hi ng , Coaching, Interpretation, Repertoire Phone 3 1 3 9 CACTUS SUBSCRIBERS ll y o u h a v e not yet securer I y o u r c o p y o f the 1932 C actu s, yo u can get it at B. J hill I I 9 n o w . Library dep osit refu n d s w ill be m a d e this o ffic e to all C actu s su b scrib ers at b e t w e e n the h o u rs o f 9 and 5. 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M a u r i c e C h e v a l ­ p o l i s h e d i e r ’s m o s t H e r r p e r f o r m a n c e , Dire* t o r L u b i t s e h ’s i d e a s o n - mi nd m o t i o n pit t u n - . l o w e r ­ ing, ‘‘On*' I i oui' W i t h \ o u , ” t i t l e d i n f o r e n g a g i n g l y g e n e r a l l y it-* c h i e f s o n g . r < - e c h o e s in a full N O W S H O W I N G c i e , ” b u t i n t r e a merit •alo '* c l e v r n e vpai klii g I v I gi l t s w hi cb a s t h e iii bi^ businyss ig capacity. of to increasing the world, and tend en c y of citi- p ro fitably and legitim ately doing the zens to place valuable papers col- ; the same thing and has built lab- those any- exhibits with the j o ratories superior 1 actions, and IJniversity ami expressed th e ap- where else in is preciation of th e institution. Of- em ploying h un dreds of experts to ficials of the U n iversity point out te st and to discover. A process th a t when valuable collections are profitab le fo r the world a t large given to the I niversity they be- anil for big business is sure to be come immediately available to the profitable aiso for th e individual, citizenship of the e n tir e State and J beseech you as you go through are life to take also made accessible to the as many scholars who come to the much as you can rather th a n as U niversity from all parts of the little as you can. . . . world to en gage in research work. Among the latest c o n trib utions Ap p r e c i a t i o n * B r o a d e n e d interest an in pre the following: Maps, Mone y, P a p e r * Gi ve n Mrs. Louise von Rosenberg of Austin has p rese nted tw enty-one valuable maps, most of them tie­ ing maps of Austin, T ravis County, and Texas. Dr. Jo h n O. Mc Reynolds of Dallas, president of the American Medical Association, who has made a m onum ental study of c a t­ aract of the eye, has presen ted all of his m aterial on t h i s subject, including m a n y pictures, films, etc., to the School of Medicine of Abe University* N umerous c o n t r i b u t i o n s have been made by geologists in T exas to the B ureau of Economic Geol­ ogy to r the purpose of establish­ ing th e Joha n August U dden P u b ­ lication and Research F u n d in memory of the late Dr. Udden. Mr. have Joh n S u m m erfield ’* chil­ dren, Mrs. Nellie Sum m erfield of Vickery, Texas, Douglas W. S um ­ merfield of S a n ta Monica, Calif., and A. K. S um m erfield of New O rleans presented to the U niversity L ibrary a collection of letters, maps, and field notes p e r ­ taining in p a rt to a pioneer Texas land firm owned and operated by Messrs. J o t G u nter, W. B. M un­ son, and Jo h n S um m erfield. ll constitutes, also, the private files of John S um m erfield. The collec­ inform ation tion contain s much upon the survey, sale, and se ttle­ ment oT land in West and N o rth ­ w e s t Texas as well as considerable in dustry history upon and th e fa r m in g frontier. It oon- fits of over 27,000 docum ents, dis­ trib u te d betw een the y ea rs 1883 and 1908. Mr. S um m erfield was born in 1853 and died in 1918. the c a ttle P a d d o c k Co l l e c t i o n Received Paddock The Captain B. B. Collection which has been p re s­ ented consists of the personal files of Captain Paddock (1884-192 2), f o u n d e r of the F o rt Worth Daily D em ocrat in 1876, m ayor of the City of F o r t W orth fo r many years, m e m b e r of the L egislature, p rom ote r of F ort W orth as a rail c e n te r and la ter collector and pub­ lisher of historical m aterials. This collection contains 9,256 docu­ m ents d atin g from 1865 to 1921 an d containing source m aterial on railroad finance and construction, on politics, on the civic develop­ ment of Fort VS orth and on many minor subjects. It has been p res­ ented to th e University L ibrary by the children of Captain Pad- the Texas Prison Commission, Hous­ ton, and Mrs. Virgile, Pitner, F o r t Worth. k. Wirt A. Paddock of The VV. F. Cum mins papers have been presented to the library by Mr. I). H. Cummins, Mrs. Nettie Mac Edwards, and Mrs. Aldean S w e a tt of El Paso, children of the late Professor VV. F. Cummin* (1840-1931), T exas geologist. This is an uncatalo gued collection con­ ta ining many thousands of letters, geological maps, geological r e ­ ports, and various m em o randa f ro m the priv ate files of Mr. C um ­ mins. Of p a rtic u la r in te rest is the g r e a t am ount of m aterial p e r ta in ­ ing to P rofessor C um m ins’ explo r­ ation work, which is said to have resulted in the discovery of the Tampico oil field. His work was as­ sociated also with the geological suivey of Texas. Benedict Speaks - (C ontinued Lorn Page One) che int o u c a t i o n is for i n d i v id u a l— the coming new. Progress a n d e d u c a t i o n may be *'10(1 everyone had, Knows. c o n t a c t with or as has “ Civilized man recently learned th a t these trail blazers are so valuable to all of us th a t spe­ c i a l provision m u st be made for them , th a t p rog re ss must not be to chance but m ust be con­ left sciously sought. W itness the huge growth, in rec en t years, of the spirit of research in u n iv e rs ity , in laboratories commercial the the “ Strive to increase y o u r a p p r e ­ ciations, not your dislikes. A n oint y o u r eyes w ith th e magic ointm en t of dervish in the A ra bia n Nights, which caused the eyes to tr e a s u r e s of the world see otherw ise invisible, . . . Eyes some have and see n o t; ea rs some have and h e a r not. the w orst of all de­ fects. Unhappy those who see only d ates in history and percentages in chemsitry. They have missed the wonders and beauties of things and the strug gles and trium phs of men. . . . fo r and “ S tu dy all r ele v an t facts p retty carefu lly befo re com ing to any im portant conclusion. Most people do not this, b u t shoot w itho ut aiming. Your g eneral increase in knowledge and appreciation and interest must be supplem ented by careful studies of p articula r p ro b ­ lems that c o n fro n t you personally and as a citizen. Form the habit of studying out a question c a r e ­ fully b efo re cerning to a decision. D eterm ine evaluate all the relevant facts in a given situation. I he School stands fo r this method the g rea t, b u t no t the — being only, institution exhibiting and discovering facts. The first of the tw o g r e a t com m andm ents, to your mind. love God with means to to seek it always. Failure to use our minds in seeking the tr u th is the the deepest mind of man chief glory and the ta le n t th a t d istin­ guishes him from the beasts. . . . " l l the School be the chief of human institutions fo r the devel­ opment of the head, the Church is the ce n tra l and vital and all-im- p o rta n t institution fo r the devel­ opment of the heart. The C hurch the | promotes, an d even creates, ! motives that produce obedience to the second of the two g re a t com ­ m andm ents: to love thy neig h b o r as thyself. J he Church sta nds by the way of kindness. fo rm of irreligion, being all love the tr u th and his and and than found i more | those fre q u e n t “ Speaking so broadly as to be not quite ac cu rate, th e Church g e n e ra te s goodwill and friendship; the School g e n e ra te s a knowledge to will and befriend in "I what cases w here the facts are obscure require study to bring them out. Love fo r f acts and love for neighbors ure two absolutely essential ways to w elfare, individual and national. Ill will and e r r o r can lie bu t w'ays destruction. Death, not life, to lurks everyw here behind enm ities is even and falsehoods. Goodwill in fac ts; goodwill prevents p erso n ­ false­ alities, self-interests! hoods from obscuring the facts and r e nde ring them useless. But good­ will is not enough. There must be knowledge to direct good in te n ­ complex m atters. all tions the School, A gainst ag ainst the Church fight*. . . . “ E very ignorance selfishness essential right-thinking m em ber of this I lass desires (a ) to be a ; com petent w orker in the ocrupa- I tion throu gh which comes the daily bread, ( b ) ) to be a good citizen, locally and nationally and in te r ­ nationally and ( c ) to be a person life at its able to live a hum an I best. E ffective w orking at the I daily job, fulfilling all the duties ; of citizenship, is a f t e r all bu t a means to an end, and the end is a b un dant human life. in I j fo r the end of all “ W h at is hum ane living? " I t is the* development, full and prolonged, of all our fine c a p a c i­ ties throu gh co ntinuing contacts with the world ami man. I t is the full flow er of the human plant. It i Welfare, not a way to w elfare, s the ways but thereto. Have you a capacity for knowledge, for work, for joy, for beauty? T hen welfare consists in the exercise of I these c apacities. Contrariwise, do­ ing your work well and being a good citizen are ways to w elfare, not ends in themselves. As is ever the case, however, ends and ends to e nds are intertwined in e x tr ic ­ ably. th a t we eat to live, not live to eat, which (C ontin ued on P age Six) k It has been said affection, i T H E S U M M E R T E X A N Theaters - (C ontinued From P age F o u r) inates. Oscar S tra us, composer of “ The Chocolate Soldier,” wrote some of the music and Richard W hiting of Hollywood, the rest. O u t of the bunch, probably t h e title composition a n d “ Oh, That M itzi’’ are w orth m ention, a l­ though all a r e fitte d nicely into the scheme of the story. This is one of H err L u bitsch’s best tricks, as “ The Blue H orizo n” atte s te d in “ Monte C arlo.” A n other effec­ piece tive trick which lends the ; fluency is his pitching p a r t of the | I dialogue into verve. kisses M. Chevalier p o rtra y s th e de- ! voted Dr. A n d re B ertier, who a d ­ mits th a t his w ife’s are grand, but who confesses ruefully, “ But, Ooooh th a t Mitzi.” His es­ capade with Mitzi, best frie n d of upon the wife, is r a th e r th r u s t him, b u t he takes the audience into his confidence: “ Now w hat would you do? Well, I did.” J e a n ­ e tte MacDonald, whose screen w ardrobe so fa r has consisted of one evening frock and sixteen is the jealous wife nightgowns, o n e who succumbs, herself triflin g m om ent and must, in a1! fairness, forgive h er husband his. to of “ An Adolph fo r a Mitzi.” It is an old story th a t Miss MacDonald has the best singing voice any p re tty girl on the screen. G ene­ vieve Tobin is the dan g e ro u s wo­ m an; h er husband is th a t driest of wits, Roland Young; and Miss MacDonald’s af f in ity is played by Charles Buggies. As for M. Chevalier, this is his best American perform an ce. Di­ rec to r Lubitsch has worked out a scheme of “ asides” fo r direct ap­ t h c peal to th e audience, and F renchm an is never more e ffe c ­ tive than when p erfo rm in g solo, due to his impeccable stage m a n ­ ner, h i' unalloyed good cheer, his fine expressiveness, and his g en ­ tility. With ,a grea tly improved English diction he p a tte r s through scenes fo r th e best results he has ever achieved. His showmanship may become ac ting yet. E stim ate : B plus. N o w Show ing T H S S TR U G G L E ,” in ifs con­ cluding showing a t the Queen T h e a te r today, has been found notable ( I ) as the first big story of prohibition, adroitly prese n tin g both sides of a cu rre n tly m o m e n t­ ous question ; (2) as a production of D. W. G riffith , m aker of "T h e Birth o f a N ation ,” “ O rphans of title of “ b a t h e r of the S torm ,” “ Way Down E a s t,” “ Broken Blossoms,” and “ A b ra ­ ham Lincoln,” to nam e a few of the successive films which have won for D irector G riffith the u n ­ official the Movies” ; (3) as a vital story by A nita Loos and Joh n E m erson; (4) as a vehicle fo r Hal and S icily and one Zita Johan n. A bint concerning the story relates th a t in it a man is redeemed from drink th ro u g h the loving faith of a woman. A hint, concerning the directorial and histrionic a rtis tr y is only a hint. A hint concerning the prohibition them e of the play is has it th a t nothing definite I stated or settled. Movies, being can’t. T hey a r • I commercial m eant fo r e n te r ta in m e n t . . . lr# accordance with its usual an n u a l custom, the Queen T h ea ter wilt close for th e sum m er months. T o ­ day and o P ‘The S tru g g le” will be the last on the the the Queen screen until a te r re-opens in S eptem ber. to n ig h t’s showings --------------o------------ H A T C H E R I N S T A L L E D Mrs. M attie A ustin H atcher, archivist of the U niversity, w a s t h g in tailed as president of Oliver H azard c h a p t e r / Daughters of 1812, as a picnic Friday a t Barton Springs. P erry I I PAGE FIVE GOOD S E C O N D - H A N D A N D N E W F O R AL L C O U R S E S AS W E L L AS SCHOOL SUPPLIES O F A L L K I N D S COME IN MONDAY AND AVOID TH E RUSH OF SCHOOL O P E N I N G . WL HAVE LISTS OF L O O K S LOR L A C H COURSE—L O IS OF GOOD USED BOOKS T O S E L E C T FROM. U N I V E R S I T Y C O - O P I > f f I he Students' O w n Store” , St * PAGE SIX che Summer STesau T il* R a m m e r T e x a n , s lim m e r B en to n H i t inn irt T h e D aily Tex,in, »tund el* ss m a tte r a t th e po* to ff ice at A ustin , T exas. Sub* rjp tio n p rice b y m a il: F iv e dollars yearly . E ditor-In-C hief A ss oc ia te E d i to r R o b ert tu B ald rid g e lirirn a d a y J o e . y e s . FOR T H IS ISS F E N ight Editor Alex Louis A ssistants: Mildred Cooke, Adelino Rubella, Wil­ bur Evans, and Belle B ot do sky. m i t r a l wbz : Commencement If Mo nd ay morni ng s o m e s ev en hundred t h e students will r e ce iv e d e g r e e s fr om University at tho forty-ninth c o m m e n c e ­ m e n t exerci ses o f t h o institution. Only a f e w of t h e s e g ra d u a t e s will bo s ucce ss ful in their sear ch for jobs, and a majori ty cannot hope, as in l i m e s past, to find posi ­ tions a wa i ti ng th em. Thous ands o f g r a d ­ uates from other c ol l e g e s will i ncrease the number o f u n e m p l o y e d and will a g g r a v a t e the situation. This y ea r' s c o l l e g e g r a d u a t e will he f o r c e d t o prepa re h i m s e l f to c o p e with unnatural, u np re c ed en t ed odds , f i nanc es are a v a i l ab l e t h e u n e m ­ pl oy ed gr ad u at e woul d be wise to c on ­ tinue his s tudie s on a m a s t e r ’s or a d o c ­ tor's de gr e e, as an addi ti on o f one or both of t h e s e d e g r e e s will add g r e a t l y to his earni ng p ower , But u nf o rt u na te ly g r a d u a ­ tion now c omes at a time when most s tu ­ dents, w h o oth er wi se could remai n in f o i ­ ls ge, find it n e c e ss a ry to begin earni ng money i mmedi atel y. Ne ve r t h e l e s s , far bet­ ter than remai ni ng idle, a c o l l e g e g r a d ­ uate could do well by o ff e r i n g his s ervices f o r u nr e mu nera ti ve ly whi ch he has been trained. An e m p l o y e r ca nn ot refuse to a l l o w him to ma k e h i m ­ se lf useful around the office, and in ti me the g r a d u a t e with his superi or training could b ec om e s o thud, he woul d be given a salary. in s ome business indi spensi bl e In all events, the g r a du a te is f a c e d with a g ra ve problem W'hen he ( l i t e r s the busi­ ness world to begin m ak i ng his o w n liv­ ing. Ile finds hims el f in a chaoti c situation, and he dis covers that he is as u n a b l e to a d a p t himself to it as the u n e d u ca t e d man. But the c o l l eg e man hits i deas t h a t a r c w o r t h y of consi derati on by any e m p l o y e r desi ri ng to i mprove his business, and grad Hating at such a time has p r ob a b l y taught him a lesson. Ile has seen th at those w h o h a v e g ra d ua te d befor e him have m a d e ir­ r et ri eva bl e errors in f ol l o w i n g the mis­ guided s te p s of their predec es sors . T h e g r ad u at e s ho ul d infuse mu c h- n e e d e d n e w blood into the e c on om ic c h a n n e l s of the count rv in Significance of 1931 Tho a i a d e Olio y e a r of 1931-32, which has just corno t o a close, is in many ro- spocts tho most significant y e a r t h o history o f tho Uni versi ty since its f o u n d a ­ tion. When in J a n u a r y of this y e a r t h t: Board of Re g en ts a w a r d e d contracts on the $ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 bui ld in g program, ii n ow era in tho history of the Uni versi ty was begu n. W ork on every project in the pro­ gram has been b e g u n and' s ome o f t h e buildings will b e r e a d y for use by F e b ­ ruary of next y e a r wh il e others will be ready for o c c u p a n c y in S e p t e m b e r , 1033. constitutional by a me ndme nt wh i ch a l l o w e d the U n i v e r s i t y ’s avai l abl e fund to sell bonds to its p er ­ manent fund and by the i n f l u e n c e o f the ex-students, Regents, and t h e Legi sl ature, the n e w structures provided in this bui ld­ t h e Uni vers ity ing program will equip with a physical plant that will fie u n e x ­ cell ed by any ut the larger ed uc at io na l in­ stitutions o f the nation. For the first ti me t h e University will he provided wi th a d e ­ quate plant facilities to carry on s u c ce s s­ fully its work. Ma de possible th** This past y e ar has s een the c o mp le t io n of t h e major part o f the W a l l e r ( ’r e e k b o u le va r d, wh i ch will be t h e d e t e rm in in g in the unification o f the campus. f ac tor t r a f f i c , and S p e e d w a y w i l l he d o s t I the lives o f the U n iv er si ty ’s six th ou s an d will no this t horoughfare . longer be e n d a n g e r e d by to to sci ence, c o n ti n ue d An a d v an ce in the work o f the f a c ul t y and the s tudent b o d y has b ee n noted J rofeasora to gain national r ecognit ion through publication o f books literary contributions a c hi e v e m en t . The I diversity is att ra cti ng more and more g r a d ua te s tu de nt s to the c a m p u s for research work. T hr oug h the aid of grants from research fu n ds and g r a d ua te s chol ars hips s tu de nt s and facul ty me mb er s h a v e b e e n a bl e to contribute to the k n o w l e d g e o f the World. f e ll o w s h i p s and and T h e Uni versi ty has ag a in b ee n s ucce ss ­ ful rn its forensic activities. The d e b at e t e a m has m ad e an unusual record during t h e last season, so unusual, in fact, that the University w a s cho sen to send o n e of i i t h re e m e mb e rs o f tho a l l - Am e ri ca n d e b a t e to E n gl a nd next year. On the a thl eti c field the school h a s b e e n a b le to ma i nt ai n its prowess. T h e c o n f e r ­ e nc e c h a mp i o n s h i p in baseball w a s re­ g a i n e d this y e a r a f t er it had been in the possession of t h e A g g i e s for one season. The University s w i m m i n g te am won the distinction o f t a k i n g t h e first c o n f e re n ce c h a m p i o n s h i p iii that sport. Co n fe r en ce c h a m p i o n s h i p s we r e several other conference sports. T h e y e a r 1931-32 in future y e a r s will rightfully be considered a s one o f t h e greatest in the his tory of The University p f Texa s. t a k e n in T H E S U M M E R T E X A N SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1932 seeks profit too much st) d e h u - ! o n e o f the f e a t u r e s. The singers lose all have appeared previously on sum- j m anizes h im self as chance o f making a real profit, mer programs. W hoever will save his life shall to Only ticket holders and t h ^ T i n e c n u R c n e s ST. P A U L S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 9 o ’clock: S erv ice s in German. IO o ’clock: S u n d ay school and , l l o’clock: S er v ic e s in English. 2 : . Ut o ’clo ck : Ju n io r Walther L eague. 8 o 'clo c k : S erv ice s in English, lose l l - “If you will strive to p ay in g a ge n era l adm ission price do your > will be admitted to th e programs a ft e r Thursday night. T he old ■ particular job in the world very S u b ject: “ The D au gh ters o f Pros- well and very gen ero usly, if you , policy o f ad m ittin g a n yo n e will perity. rem em ber that no one or group be abandoned and o n ly those who inside the can live to him self or itse lf alone, pay will be a d m itted have a n i f o r g e t tin g ' < l)’ to s e e tha t out- zealous for the public w e lfa r e ; if Hiders will p ay their share o f tho you cu ltiv ate d iligen tly your hu- exp en ses, said. man a p titu d e s and interests, the outward illumination th ereby g e n ­ erated will shine inward, making 10:30 and 8 o ’clock : services. 9 o ’clock: Sun d ay school. 9:15 o ’clock: Rev. R oesen er’s ST. M A R T I N ’S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H inclosure. citizen, been em ployed fo r the T ic k ets which are good entire e n terta in m en t su m m er’s will be sold fo r $ 1 .5 0 at llie-tim e happily o f registration. A dm ission w ill be !! v tn !>e a tfood Dean Moore your- rope so m ew h a t Bible class. S tu d e n t s T e x a s T r a il s B y IL Y. B E N E D I C T , ’92 T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S , 1 8 8 3 F ur t he r M e e t i n g s o f the Board. First M e e t i n g o f the F ac u l t y . On April HO, and May I and 2, the R ecen t* , . held their seventh m eeting, with Jam es B. ( ’lark opened a t A ustin on th e l o t h of ! Septem ber, 1883, and there Is a 1 {rood prospect fo r a large a tten - * dance o f stu d en ts at such o pen ­ ing; and W hereas, the su cce ssfu l in a u g ­ uration o f the institution will be I dep en d ent in a great manure on I the fa cilities aff© tile d to students o f Fannin present a accessor to Smith Hairs dale. Stmkins, Garnett and ( l a r k were appointed a “Whereas, there is at present no adequate provision for th e ac- Land C om m ittee to co-operate with the .State Land com m odation o f such stu d ents in Board and to stud y the best the neighborhood of the U n iv er­ sity, and such provision can n ot be j < made w ith ou t the active aid and assistance o f the citizens of Aas- J tin, and in the J im m ed iate action premises being n e cessa ry j v o k in g the money on hand and co m in g from late terest which had just been placed in the P erm an en t . le g i s l a t io n , ” (the $18 J,472 and its $8 2,47 3.5 8 in­ legal “ mode o f in ­ I F u n d ). Land Commissioner VV’. Walsh who had been “ T herefore, be it resolved by asked to designate tho second million a cres ju st donated and to . , furnish maps and plats of both ^ ° h ° vv'nk named citizen s of A d v to-wit: Ed Christian, C. F. first and second million acres, upon in vestigation Mj]]t,u> A w TerreI1> Q e o m w i tin .... the Board o f R egen ts tha t t h e , appeared before th* Board to g e t h e r with “ Honor- .Sampson, J. J. Tobin, Dr. Ft. M. able A. VV. Terrell, a m e m b er of the . . . S enate S w ea re n g e n , General S. G. S n eed, for com fortable and cheap board- Bible classes. ing and lod gin g s; and long have any private in te rest to attend to. A n eg lect o f the pub­ lic in terest will tiring ab ou t a pub- lie rum that will carry individual ruin with. . .' . “ D em ocracy a ssu m es tha,, when a people finds out w hat ought to be done th ey have, on the av ­ it. erage, s u f f ic i e n t v irtue to do e f f e c t that I An optimistic faith in the people, faith en ou gh to put pow er gladly into their hands when they have access to facts, is the d octrine of E v id en ce to the John J. Raskob chairman o f the . . . and a warm and active promoter o f the in ­ t e r e s t s o f the U n iv ersity.” “ The e f f e c t and general result” o f t h e information furnished by these gen tlem en w ie , “ that the 1,000,000 acres secured t o uh by t h e a c t s o f t h e last legislature is in th** main excellent grazin g lands and while there is riot much surface water upon it, by digging, abundant wholesome water can lie readily procured a t a f e w feet b e l o w the s u r f a c e . This section of time alm ost wholly unknown t o our T exas is at t i n it concur in p e o p l e . pronouncin g it admirable for sheep and cattle and pf os pi Ct I va I y . b u t all who h a v e v i s i t e d a l l i a b l e . ” . . f a i com m ittee, democratic Shelley, national ket cia h o f 1929 was brought out F riday in the h earing before the S en a te banking and * urrency c o m ­ mittee. Raskob denied that his per­ sonal trad in g had e f f e c t on the market. W alter Tipps, N. G, Frank Ham ilton, A. J. Peeler, J. hacl >0,(i his stock b e fo r e the mar- D em ocracy. . . . N. Preston, William Brueggerhoff, E ugene B rem ond, J. T. Bra* ken- ridge, W. A. Saylor, S. Loomis, be and th ey are hereby appointed and resp ec tfu lly requ ested t o act as a com m ittee to set on foot and perfect^ by private enterprise and exertion, ad eq u a te and timely ar­ ran gem en t- as in th* ir ju d g m e n t for a ff o r d in g m ay be n ec essa r y to the stu d ents who m ay atten d the I University co n ven ie n t, co m ­ fortable, and cheap boarding and lodging.” In an a ttem p t to k eep prices „ m *!* iS - . I folk of good citizenship be- Cross organization. Dr. Slack , in in ‘These f “ m t lo n of a E c tu r er to develop it. and Columbia U n iversity. John McGraw, since 1903 m ana­ ger o f the New York baseball team in the N ational L ea gu e, resigned Friday because o f ill health dur­ ing the past sev era l weeks. « n o r a n c * arul in d iffe r e n c e , unduly eluded up, the in ter ests o f J. P. M organ,! in dulged in will ruin us in .l our i John I). Rockefeller, and othei la rge Wall S tr e e t bankers will be used. . I a stat*- u n iv ersity As W alt W hitm an said, I nited S ta t e s ar*- ju s t you and gion a patriotic program and fire- m e,’ and our s e lf-in te r e s t and ig- works display Ju ly 4 will be in ­ the su m m e r a ctivities . . in, win turn us ami our program. The exhibition will be cou n try with us. The g r e a t impor- p resented the Memorial S ta ­ t u r e * -of citizenship and govern- dium. Dean Moore indicated that m e n l is based on this undeniable fa ct: man is now the animal most I d a n g ero u s to m a n ; ho is tho an,- mal that w e have to fear. All the large anim als arc eit h er domes- 1 St T„bn r.n.Tul T tic lo u t e d or w h e r e it la hard even I for hunters them , The harmful co n q u est o f small pests is g o in g on a pace. Rats and m osquitoes, g e r m s and b acteria o f all kinds are b ein g more and more brought under control. Man alone promises to remain his own bonus will be c h ie f enem y. In T e x a s w e boast of m g paym en t o f deadly added nearly 2 , 0 0 0 more within the n ext tw o or three weeks. The other pleas o f Mrs. Robs S. S terlin g and T e x a n s a hundred tim es a s fa s t several members o f th e American as rattlesn ak es kill them. . . . Legion failed to turn back a group of 200 ve tera n s who stopped Fri- day in Austin. More than 2,5 0 0 more art- now in Ohio. A plea o f not gu ilty has b een en tered by John H ughes Curtis, N orfolk boatbuilder, fo r his de­ ception in the Lin dbergh kidnap­ ing mystery. l o til*- ame 3 ,0 0 0 e x -s e r v ic e nu n now in W ashin gton demand- large ra ttlesn a k es with fa n g s , A N N O U N C E M E N T S Hom e Recreational Camp New Q u e tlio n s Arise i * " y e t T ex a n s I , h i ~ „ find and kill to • , i I, I, ,, i # xfi fee , ing hoarding By unanim ous vote the urn of $ 5 0 0 per annum was “ allowed the prof es ors” as “ com m u tation o f “ I he c o m m ittee upon provid­ house rent." A motion o f Dr. W oolen to charge a t h e $3,0 tuition the professional schools was in . t h e n . l u K U tabled. Dr. R. I,. Dabney o f Virginia was elected , . 1' n ive ratty reported through Mr. • i last of ttie “ Fir t F;, i^ u lty „ h * ( “ « r,f>ed, a citizen o f A ust rn, h i Mental and Moral F ’hilosophy by a vote o f 4 to 3 b . , . . , - * exas, that no person or persons .r , , „ *, ■ over Dr. T. G, Jones o f ♦ i in this city had exhibited an m- i - i ( (infractor Look , ■>, i (.i;,.(1.;,lV, , or ciination p i„,i _• refused on the advice o f Architect Rut- lathes wa r the accomm oda- dormitories ., for - i ... - t _ f im. f e n , e for thousand dollars was nppropt ated I won o f stu d en ts i i l L that such physical and chem ical equ ip m en t and As-libel Smith ch ea p c o n v en ie n ces would n o t was instructed to call a m ee tin g o f th*- fa cu lty at likely be provided for the stu d en ts som e con v en ien t time and place to arrange details at present, f*ir the coming first session. for . students e x p e c te d to atten d , . . o f e igh t professors o f o t . to use wooden , te n n e s s e e , The request t o build mess Flails facilities 1 . ... in place ir«;«„r of iron and l l - j - , , . a o f . . f , •„ ii f . . .. , .. , . , , The first facu lty m eetin g was held in the Max­ well House at Nashville on May 17, each of the five (Dr. Dabney had not yet been elec ted ) a c a ­ demic p ro fesso fs-ele ct being present, Th*- results of this m eetin g ar*- to he foun d in “ The Prelim i­ nary A n n ou n c e m e n t o f The University o f T exas 1 8 83 -84 ,” an octavo at Austin, to the annual pamphlet of 2 4 pages, list c a ta log u e, except, of course, of students, f e n thousand cop ies o f this pamphlet w*-re printed. it contained no First Session similar “ Professor Mallet w a s the choice o f the Literary I* acuity assembled at N ashville for the chairm an­ ship of the fa cu lty — but as he w as relu ctan t to accept, tin- m atter of se le c tin g a chairman was . . . postponed." Boys w ere to be admitted if not less than sixteen, girls if not le.-s than sev en teen . Thus law “ male and fe m ale on equal term s” was the the d isregarded, perhaps through faculty b e ta in Ha law- b reaking bully: but a habit until thirty-two years later. This action o f the faculty has been reversed by the Regents and sixteen has been the minimum a g e o f admission ev e r since. law -m ak in * career a , a ignorance, and How ever, w h en e v e r a precocious boy or girl of 14 or 15 com es along, admission is alw ays granted by special action. Roberts afterw ard s argued this meeting o f the Board was illegal because it was held o u t­ side the State and because all of th e facu lty were not present.’ that The Board m et again June 4 and 5. “ Dr. R. L. D abney, the pro fessor-elect of "He reported that board could be readily provided large number of stu d en ts at an avera ge o f $20 per month and that this likely b ecom e the am ount would ruling rat*- for board.” for a "It was moved, seconded and [carried that the en g a g e m e n ts o f I the professors . . shall be for .and during the sa tisfa cto ry p er ­ . formance o f tht-ir d u ties.” , rh** building not being finished by J une I, according to contract, I wate ( ity. th*- Regents demanded th e p enalty of $50 a d ay o f the contractor fo r j J u n e I, 2, and 3. By this em phatic hint w as finally finished in December, taken the bondsm en had a fte r charge, President Paul Yun Hindonburg became virtual dictator of tier- m any I riday with the apparent removal o f Adolph Hitler. No dis- turbanees were reported. A pp roxim ately homes w ere d estroy ed and hundred at least six lives w e r e lost when flood s i x surged in Oklahoma are making are “ Even here we we progress. A f t e r ce n tu ries o f sil­ en ce on (he su bject, w e are b eg in ­ n in g to talk about how to avoid war. S la very and oth er e x p lo ita ­ tions o f man by man are b eco m ­ in g more and more unpopular. Man is very slow ly lea rn in g that co operation is p refera b le to c o n ­ li ie!. . . . “ Slow ly, slowly w e ha ve becom e more dem ocratic, m ea n in g that mort- and mort? people share, at g o ve rn m en tal in lea st in form , The House o f R epresen tatives m eans of , w a y s and means c o m m ittee passed [ power. Ig no ran ce in power b ^ the hui.d ln* | fav or a My the relief program Friday. The bill is | cratic e x p ected the House Monday. to be Firought befor tendency country public , schools which are the glory o f the soon g a v e rise in our to th e t „ Governor Roosevelt o f N e w ’ United S tates. . . . York asked to | S amuel S eabury Th- Board held its ninth m eet- N e w York City. tensors as necessary to their re- a ct on the charges that have been j brought ag ain st Mayor Walker o f speetive schools. ‘ The value o f the U n iv ersity like the K in g ­ o f South Dakota, dom o f Heaven, is within you. Ob­ viously, it is unfair, excep tio n be­ ing made o f public charities, to spend money on an able-bodied part o f th*- people w hat co m es . j from all o f the people. The pub- grad u atin g is a ju s tifia b le exp en d itu re odd w a s appointed to d raft a j t i v e workers at your daily jobs, only .f the cla-s as a whole D r e ­ that S ta te a< a it cost. E x a c t ing A ugust IO and l l . Garnett had resigned and had been re- such an exercise is placed by George T. Todd o f Marion. Hie o ff ic e of proctor w as Moated, that o fficial to bo librarian and secretary. R egen t Com petition fo rces people to mas- m g to b en efit ter their jobs up to th e limit o f whole more the pow ers a n d d efinition o f duties of the proctor, and in so also “ There is little need for m e to ; lie m o n e y urge you more to become e ff e c - you Competency Groat Nerd itself, an end. . . a part o f life sp en t in than ,l w a, not a c c u s e ) o f »uch |h u y tho books , tated , Uu. The secretary was directed tai and moral philosophy, was also present by invi- tation visitin g Dr. Dabney g a v e in brief his reasons for b u d d i n g s ’ a n ^ H g ro u n d ^ 'a n d su h st'inc* o f booklcM*" ~ ~ T ex a s— ut thF . time— the aU'iit0r’ bu r* ^ thtMr c a Pacir'es- V ocation al train- a cc o u n tin g is n ot possible in such phoTr ^ V s TVVqti'.' m g needs but little a dvocacy, anti cases. Money co m es from all B O A R D A N D R O O M ................. rec- vocational curricula are not lost h ouse-ow ners in a tow n to support ROUM ' a n d "b o a rd for two toy* Sr inK houses, and sp eaking u n o f- | such o bjectives as cu ltu re and c i t - ! e v e r y house ca tch es afire. p e r 0 f , ” list, ° f bo#rd‘ |l n i h' , Vai?UCn*M th“ ‘ ‘ B m ,u n d 8 « « dep artm en t, but not , w a s a n 4 one other occupations know un iversities indicate “ The great grow th popularity, thousand and apparent p er m a n en ce o f state m igh t BO* o n ly s e e t h e ‘country °„ which WM th a t ' and meet the people w ith whom his futu re life was proFiably to be spent, but the R egents m ight in turn see him and have an op p ortun ity to consider from personal k n ow ledge w ith th e propriety o f their choice in elec tin g him to th*- fac u lty o f the Universit y. ^ “ A fte r listening a tt e n tiv e ly to P ro fessor Dab­ n e y ’s remarks— the Board ex p ressed it self as sat- i _ :".fli Wc ' ? - th e lr . ’ el*CV0n nf B r - to Lim , i _ duties filia lly , a g en era l roustabout. To i izenship. Law, m edicine, business, secure the proper perform an ce o f ! eng in eer in g, and he these various placed under $ 10 ,0 00 bond and what th(,y w ant o f their praction- was require*! to be “ of good moral I f**3* and are proceeding to get it. training o f minute special- character e n d social for- I his academic a tlas and p aragon e f f e c t iv e l y »"d p o t I sm it h B w m t o t . w h s elected , and — fortu n ately. * — v—.w.vvij. >«^numc was c i c i i e u , an a I The training o f citizenship is condition, a i'appy ,w a s to draw a salary o f $ 1 ,8 0 0 : waruKh fu rn ish in g such train ing and indivitljually, itse lf I New 5-rnon’- University, at bus line. ! F'» " » >’■' lh e p a , t . T p i,s l Acadt>m arr,vwl “ Al,slin las‘ * « * • ; C L A S S I F I E D ADS G i v e t h e r h i l d r e n a h a p p y , h e a l t h f u l v a - l i m i e r c a r e f u l s u p e r - , i s i u n . Trans­ i - a t i i i n port-ti»n furnished. RHONE 4 9 5 7 APTS. F U R N I S H K D OR U N F U R N I S H E D fa ll ti-ii*. KOR Si MMKK, u L o ished ba* hi-tor a p a r t m e n t o r f u r n ­ r e n t a* to w n , ail ■*epar a te b e d ro o m s , C oo le st f u r n i s h e d , Karaite, e v e r y !*r>\ ftti- himi.-, <*06 W. 2fith. Chon f* 5 5 5 It. c o n v e n ­ * O I I AOK a p a r t m e n t ; m o d e rn tw o blocks in c o n v e n i e n c e , ie n c e * ; ne at ly f u r n i s h e d ; two o r phone 2 -0 1 0 6 . e a s t a p a r t m e n t for a p p o i n t m e n t . f r o m K n i v e r - i t y . O a r a tf r s . P ho ne 774!l. f iv e room IT UN ISH Kl) s t u c c o c o t t a g e w ith p a r a d e , n e a r U n i v e r s i t y . S u it a b le f o r i hr* e p r o f e s s o r * , w i t h maid s e r v ic e f u r n i s h e d . P h o n e 7757, M rs . C. I*. Rice, 710 W e s t 2 4 ' * . l-OK R K N T : d e l i g h t f u l u p s t a i r s s o u t h ­ a d u l t s , a t 2003 for W ic h ita . T h r e e door * f r o m c a m p u s . Call - T U R E R block* U n i v e r s i t y . T i le b a t h floor s, w e s t U n i v e r s i t y , q u ie t, a t t r a c t i v e l y f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t . P r i ­ v a t e e n t r a n c e , all c o n v e n i e n c e s , g a r a g e . $22 per m o n th N K W a t t r a c t i v e 5 -r o o m a p a r t m e n t , n e a r a n d d r a i n a g e ; ha rd w o o d s o u n d p r o o f ; d e s ir a b l e n e i g h b o rh o o d . 190 5 Le on. P h o n e 3717. Kl 'K N IS H HI) a p a r t m e n t , west o f c a m ­ ! iw>m, b a t h , d i n ­ in g ro om , k itc h e n , s le e p in g p o r c h , g a r - »ge. P r i v a t e h om e , e v e r y t h i n g s e p a r a t e . 23 09 Rio G ra nd e. KLOCK C A M P I S : b e a u t i f u l l y f u r n i s h e d , tile b a th . fan. s le e p in g p o rc h , sh ow e r, room e v e r y t h i n g A ls o w it h p r i v a t e b a th . 1920 S p e e d w a y . P h o n e H 59. 41 0 W E S T 13 S T R E E T ', $35 0 0 ; *03 W es t I s . A, $40 for c o u p le s. S ta e h e ly , pus. m o d e rn ceiling lo ve ly li vin g girl s. R ea s onable. P h o n e 2-3 9 4 0 , Mrs. ” .......... 170 9 Rio Gra nd,'. R. C. C am pbell. M A U D E (m a c hin e C O A C H I N G R O O S E V E L T W O O D S O N. in ail m a t h e m a t i c s , p h y s ic - , am i o h e n iD tr y , h i s t o r y , p s y c h o l o g y . E n g ­ lish. g e olo g y. Zoo 6, a n d f r e s h m a n s o ­ phone ciology. R e s id e n c e ; 412 2-4225. 1 7th , L O S T A N D F O U N D L O S T ; i ’a i r bla c k s h e l l - r i m m e d g la s s e s in m e n s g y m n a s i u m . R ew a rd . P hone Pool. 2- 3518. H O U S E S F < ) R R E N T 1 1 9 F a s t 3 1 — F u r n i s h e d RO OMS FOR R E N T F A C U L T Y M K N — H K K I O U S S T U - q u i e t D K N T S : C o o l b e d r o o m , p r i v a t e b a t h , e n t r a n c e , F u f i e l d C a r a a e , f i v e m i n u t e * from U n i v e r s i t y M r s . F r e d v a n p h o n e 1 3 0 0 7019. R o s e n b e r g : , L o r r a i n e . h L i n e . A T I N A C T I V E L Y f u r n i s h e d r o o m v a t e h o m e . a d j o i n i n g h a t h , i n p r i ­ p r i v a t e t o ( l o s e 2 5 0 7 S e t o n . • f i t r a n e e . 2 1 6 8 4 , R o t )M A N D HOA RD fo r m e n o r couple s. fJO. U n i v e r s i t y . m e a ls P h o n e 1 28 p e r m o n th . T h r o , I s I I C o lo ra d i. P h o n e 5!*67. P L E A S A N T , q u i e t in r e n t co ol nishe d r o o m s , a p a r t m e n t r o o m m a t e . ab le. G r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s or r e a s o n ­ i n s t r u c ­ p r e f e r r e d . 21 8 W. 2 7 t h S t. Ph one tor TI 65. KOR K E N T - 2 bed r o o m s or s m a l l f u r ­ A ld ri dge Place. G a r a y . P h o n e 2 - 2 9 5 0 — 108 W I8r d , ___________ G E N T L E M A N w a n t s Room a d jo in s hath. Otto J; p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e ; p h o n e ; fa m il y . C o n v e n i e n t b u s i n e s s , Uni- v e r s ity . K< a -o n a b le . Also ro om I it two. P h o n e 2-11*79. KOR R E N K D e lig h tfu lly cool s o u t h e a s t iii p r i v a t e h o m e w it h p r i v a t e 2500 bat ii N ue ce s A L P H A ( HI O M E G A h o u s e o f f e r s la rg e for le ft. Call H4H4. gir ls. Pe w v a c a n c ie s 2 - 0 6 Nuece *. ID C O U P L E , te a c h e r s p r e f e r r e d , a t t r a c ­ priv ile g e s , ro o m s w i t h e x c e l l e n t b o a r d ro om, h o u s e k e e p i n g c i t h e r girls o r boys. ro om 7535. ou limit it you de troy it. —Brand Whitlock. Originality T. W. Higginson. is simj ly a pair o f fresh eyes.- N* eking; Process in which a boy tries to make a g o ! think Iii* enjoys her kisses and the girl pre- t e n d s t*> enjoy being kissed—-when both o f them would rather be eating apples.— Oklahoma Daily. 0001020000020102005302000200020201000200020002000001000200020000000202010202000101000510000102000100100101001105 T H E S U M M E Y T E X A N PA£E SEVEN * • * k e e p in t o u c h w i t h S U N D A Y , J U N E 5, 1932 / X SOCIETY B O H L E N D E R , G A M M E L M A R R Y W E D N E S D A Y A m ong the m o s t picturesque w eddings of the week was th e m a rria g e c e rem o n y of Miss D or­ othy Gammel of A ustin ana J. II. Bohlender, Jr., of Austin, both f o rm e r stude nts o f the University, at th e residence o f Mrs. Gydeson, sis te r of th e bride. The cerem on­ ial rites took place last W ednes­ day with the Rev. Charles K ing of the P re s b y te r ia n Church o ffic ­ iating. I T h ro u g h o u t th e house, flower d ecorations of daisies, palms, and f e r n s were placed to add to t h e sp rin g attra c tiv e n e ss o f the ce re ­ mony. Banked w ith huge baskets interm ingled of Shasta w ith palms and fern, f i r e ­ place was the b ac k gro und for th e improvised altar. daisies, the Leading followed the procession w a s Mrs. C a rletta Gydeson Fay, niece of the bride, her small daughter, G retchen. C. F. Gydeson, brother-in-law of th e bride, gave the bride in m arriage Best man in the a f f a i r was Jo hn Williams o f Austin. by Mrs. Bohlender is a g r a d u a te of A ustin High School, St. M a ry’s a f o rm e r Academy, and is also studen t of the U niversity. The bridegroom is a g r a d u a te of A us­ tin High School and also a g r a d ­ u a te of the University. The new lyw eds are now on th e ir honeymoon in M onterrey, Mexico. Upon th e ir r e tu r n from the trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bohlender will live in Seguin. s' S T E V E N ^ M A R R I S ’S-A P P L E W H I T E I GE A N N O U N C E D to As a surprise th e ir m any frie nds on the campus, an n o u n c e­ m e n t has been m ade of the r e c e n t m arriage of M ildred Lee Apple- w h ite of Beeville and Ja m es W. S tevens of Tulia, both stu d e n ts in th e U niversity th is past year. The wedding fras held May 2 1 in M a l ­ in et, Okla. Mrs. Stevens is a ju n io r in t h e is a m ember of U niversity and Phi Mu sorority. The bridegroom will receive his bachelor of sci­ ence degree in civil engineering Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S tevens will make th e ir home in Tulia. * * w K R U M B I N E II ONO R E E A T {' HURC' II D I N N E R Writh Dr. B. F . P itte n g er, dean of the School of educ atio n , as m a ste r of ceremonies, Dr. Miles Krum binc of Cleveland, Ohio, p asto r of Plym outh Congrega- i tional Church th e re , w as honor g u e s t last night a t a d in n e r given a t College Inn. H osts f o r the oc- > casion w ere the m e m b ers of t h e A u s t i n F i r s t Congregational ! Church. Mayor P. W. McFadden w%l- comed the guest in b eh a lf of the j city, and Dean T. U. T aylor gave th e address on th e p a r t of The U niversity. Miss A n t o i n e t t e K uehne sang several vocal num- ! hers. Dr. Krumbine will preach t h e b ac ca la ure ate sermon to the g r a d ­ u a te s of the University this m orn­ ing a t 11 o’clock in th e Gregory Gymnasium. * * * P I T T M A N , B R I D E - T O - B E , H O N O R E D B Y T R I - D E L T is T h e ta Zeta ch a p te r o f Tri Delta numerous planning sorority f u nction s honoring Oline P i t t ­ m an, who will become the bride of Marvin Burhn of Georgetown T uesday, Ju ne 21. Miss Pittman has chosen Sally J o McDonald and F lorence H ester as her atte n d a n ts. Loraine P i t t ­ m an, sister of th e bride-tc-be, will be maid of honor. The groom-to- b e ’s sister w'ill be m a tro n of honor. I h e couple will make th e ir home in Georgetown a f t e r ce re­ mony. th e f o r m e r s t u d e n t W I L L M A R R Y T O D A Y E lizabeth B a lfo u r Franklin, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. F ra n k lin of Austin, am i Lyman Davenport Aldrich of New York C ity will be m a rrie d to d a y a t the A lp h a Delta Pi house. Miss Franklin was a University stu d e n t last y ea r and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. Aldrich attended Je ff e r s o n Mili­ t a r y College, W ashington, Miss. A fte r a trip th ro u g h the South the couple will reside a n d East, in New York City. • W B S H E P P A R D , B L A C K WE D S A T U R D A Y A T D A L L A S A no ther wedding of the week is th e m arriage- of Miss- Regina Black of Dallas to Joe Sheppard. 'I he couple were m a rrie d in Dal­ las S aturday , J u n e 4. Mrs. Shep­ p ard accompanied to Dallas. Mr. and Mr.*. Sheppard will both enter th e su m m er school a t session. T h ey w ere also s tu d e n ts here the p ast long term. the U niversity the couple this • • * F ORMER S T U D E N T TO WED H elen Elizabeth H a m i l t o n , d a u g h te r of Ju d g e and Mrs. Hous­ ton HamiMm, will become the Joseph Kcrwin b rid e of John CITIZENS OF BUSTIN M a y e n j o y s u m m e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o g r a m s o n t h e c a m p u s of t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y a n d als o re c e iv e th e r e g u l a r i s su e s of l i t e S r i m m e r T e x a n b y t h e p a y m e n t o f t h e $ 1 . 5 0 cr c t i v i t y fee. P a y m e n t of this fee will a d m i t to the o p e n a i r t h e a t e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t s p r a c ­ first t i c a l l y e v e r y e v e n i n g o f t h e t e r m ; to t h e s p e c a l p e r f o r m a n c e of t h e f a m o u s G l e n - W e l l s C o m p a n y a n d t o t h e s p e c ­ t a c u l a r p a t r i o t i c p r o g r a m a n d f i r e w o r k s d i s p l a y a t t h e S t a d i u m J u l y 4. Admission to the open air theater this sum m er will be restricted to holders of ac­ tivity tickets or to those paying cash admission. S t u d e n t s m a y p a y t h e a c t i v i t y fee d u r ­ ing r e g i s t r a t i o n ; f a c u l t y m e m b e r s a n d A u s t i n c i t i z e n s m a y s e c u r e t h e s e a s o n t i c k e t s a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y A u d i t o r ’s o f f i c e in S u t t o n H a l l. W ednesday, Ju n e 8. The m a rria g e will ta k e place a t St. L u k e ’s C a ­ th e d ra l in St. Paul, Minn. Miss H am ilton was a m em ber of G a m ­ m a Phi Beta sorority while a t ­ te n d in g th e University and was also a member of M ortar Board, has j F o r the past two years she I been w orking on her doctor of j philosophy degree a t th e U niver- 1 sity of Minnesota. Seniions If y o u a r e l e a v ­ i ng t h e c a m p u s n ot t o r e t u r n y o u will d e f i n i t e l y w a n t t o y o u r fr i e n d s a n d y o u r U n i v e r s i t y . W i t h th is in m i n d , t h e T e x a n o f f e r s to s e n d y o u e a c h issue o f t h e p a p e r d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r a n d d u r ­ in g t h e ne xt y o n g s e s s i o n free o f c h a r g e if y o u will a ssist b y p a y i n g t he m a i l i n g c o s t w h i c h is $ 3 . 0 0 . This is a f o r t y ( 4 0 ) p e r c e n t r e ­ d u c t i o n f r o m t h e r e g u l a r s u b s c r i p ­ t io n p r i c e to t h e T e x a n . ll y o u p l a n t o r e ­ t u r n to t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y n ex t fall, t h e m a i l i n g cost f o r I Ii e S u rn m e r I e x a n will b e $1. Y o u r s u b s c r i p ­ tio n m a y b e e n t e r ­ I 19 e d a t B. H a l l b e f o r e y o u le a v e o r m a y be s e n t b y m ail. Texas Student Puhi ications Tit to Texan Thr?> I he T< xmT* The Summer Activity Fee An Investment - - A Bargain X X X X X The $1.50 Ticket Entitles the Holder to: ( I ) A d m i s s i o n to m o r e t h a n t w e n t y p i o g r a r n s in t h e O p e n A i r I h e a t e r . I h e s e o f f e r i n g s i n c l u d e t h e e v e n i n g of d r a m a t i c e n t e r t a i n m e n t b y t h e G l e n W e l l s C o m p a n y , m o t i o n p i c t u r e s , le c tu r e s , c o n c e r t s , a n d o t h e r f o r m s o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d i n s t r u c t i o n . ( R e m e m b e r t h a t t h e s e p r o g i a m s will n o t b e o p e n t o t h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c th is s u m m e r w i t h o u t c h a r g e . ) ( 2 ) I h e S u m m e r I e x a n d e l i v e r e d t o y o u r a d d r e s s if w i t h i n t h e d e l i v e r y z on e. ( 3 ) A d m i s s i o n to t h e g r e a t P a t r i o t i c p r o g r a m a n d T i r e w o r k s D i s p l a y s t a g e d b y t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n in t h e S t a d i u m on J u l y 4. Without The Summer Texan The Price Of the Activity Ticket Is $1.00 x x x x x SUMMARY: Cash ad mission prices to programs in the Open Air the ater Summer Texan July 4th Program $2.25 .75 .50 $3.50 SAVE THE $2.00 The fee may be paid during registration PAGE EI GHT T H E S U M M E R T E X A N S U N D A Y , J U N E 5, 1932 State Net Tourney Starts at Penick Courts Monday SPORT SHOTS Williams, Groos Elected To Lead Steer Teams Drawings Will Be Made at Gym Tomorrow Major League Results ^ M ax F i t c h e n b a u m , a s s i s t a n t re g - f o r e y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n , h u t u p n in g t h e i r d e g r e e s will n o t be com- w e re s u p p o s e d will fo r m in th e b a s e m e n t o f th e plete d u n til to last n ig h t th e c o m p le te list w as T h e list o f th e c a n d i d a t e s w in- D ra w in g s f o r th e T e x a s S ta t e g y m n a s iu m , a s set f o r t h abo ve. y e s t e r d a y . G r a d e s b e e n not a v a ila b le . i n s t r u c t o r s be- A m e r i c a n L e a g u e in by m e s o m e tim e S u n d a y , S a t u r d a y t u r n e d is tr a r , hav e said to T e n n is t o u r n a m e n t will be held in G r e g o r y Gym M o n d a y m o r n ­ ing a t 9 o'clock. T h e f i r s t tw o T u e s d a y r o u n d s o f m e n ’s sin gles will be th e played M o n d a y ; u n d e r j u n i o r singles will g e t will e n t e r the m e n ’s sin gles an d f>0 n e tt e r * w ay. A p p r o x im a te l y th e w o m e n 's s i n ­ d o u b les , 20 in gles l o to j u n i o r sing les a n d d o ub les, 20 in b o y s’ sin g le s a n d doubles, an d IO in g ir ls’ sin gle s an d d o u ­ bles, a c c o r d i n g to Dr. 1). A. P e n ­ ick, who will be in c h a r g e o f the m eet. in d oubles, 25 to 30 a n d T h e follo w in g o u t s t a n d i n g n e t ­ t e r s h ave a lr e a d y e n t e r e d : J . B. A d o n o f D allas; C h a rle s Sloan, H o u s to n c h a m p io n ; H o w a rd Key an d Chili G ra n g e r, f o r m e r S t e e r p l a y e r s ; Je s sie P f e i f f e r , S an A n ­ t o n i o c h a m p i o n . W a r n e r M cNair, J i m m y Challis, Mal S u r f a c e , W el­ a n d don L itsey, C arl S m alley, U n iv e rs ity net* G o rd o n P ease, S te r li n g W illiam s of A u stin w as e le c te d c a p t a i n o f th e 1933 te n n i s te a m at a m e e t in g of th e l e t t e r m en last T h u r s d a y . W illia m s will he a senior n e x t y e a r an d will be p la y i n g his th ird y e a r w ith V a rs ity . Williams Is n u m b e r an d paired with Hai l Karns nth, 1932 c a p ta in , to win th e S o u t h w e s t C o n ­ th r e e r a n k i n g m an on th is y e a r ’s t e a m , 10-4. fe r e n c e d o u b les title this y e a r. ' T h e fo llo w in g l e t t e r m e n w e r e Kolf te a m l a s t w eek. G ro o s al- 10- 6. a n n o u n c e d by th e A th le tic ( T u n - t e r n a t e d a s n u m b e r tw o a n d oil: C a p ta in K arl K a m ra t h , M ar- n u m b e r t h r e e m a n on th i s y e a r ’s ti n R u x by, C a p t a i n - e le c t S t e r l i n g c h a m p i o n s h i p te a m . M i 11 j a rn, A llan Key, David Pet Ion, J i m m y C hallis, M a l ti e r M c N air, W e ld o n L itsey . R ese rv e le t t e r s were a w a r d e d to J o e Bill B ra lle y , W ic k lif fe F i s c h e r , an d Phil Gil­ b e rtso n . F e r r e l l D o u g t e r y , P a y n e . Groos, J a c k T in n i n , Dick G re gg , L e t t e r s w e r e a w a r d e d t o F r e d J o h n a n d Fred G ro o s o f S an A n to n io w as th e 1933 c ho se n as c a p t a i n o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J. A. A te h ie y of C le b u rn e a r e A u stin v is ito rs fo r the g r a d u a t i o n te n n is t e r s ; E a r l T a y lo r, 1981 c a p ta in , J a c k T a y lo r, S ta t e I n t e r ­ scholastic L e a g u e ch am p io n , C h a r ­ les D avis, n u m b e r o ne m an a t O k la h o m a U n i v e r s i t y ; an d Roble? K a m r a t h anti Kd W e lle r o f A u * tin. Commencement- ( C o n t i n u e d fro m P a g e T h r e e ) th e th e p r o g r a m , rig ht o f each cou ple h a v in g pre th e p e rs o n on St. Louis 5 ; C hic ago 6. C le v e la n d 3-1; D e tr o i t 1-10. N e w York 7 -? ; P h ila d e lp h ia W ashington 2-8; Boston 4-9. N a t i o n a l L e a g u e P h il a d e lp h i a 4 -4 ; N ew York C in c i n n a ti 3 ; St. L ouis 7. B o s to n 9 -4 ; B ro o k ly n 2-6. C h icag o 4 ; P i t t s b u r g 12. c e d e n c e . P r o g r a m s will b e p ro ­ vided f o r e v e ry o n e , and c a n d id ­ a te s a r e r e q u e s t e d to a s s is t th e m a r s h a ls by a r r a n g i n g th e m se lv e s a p p r o x i m a t e l y in o rd e r . A t 8 :4 5 th e p ro ces sio n will m arch to th e G r e g o r y G y m n a s i u m . e x e rc is e s will b eg in a t 9 T he o ’clock. In re c e i v in g d e g r e e s all c a n d i­ d a te s will cro ss th e r o s t r u m from so u th to n o rth . In case o f ra in th e procession M AJESTIC MAN’S SHOP Dow n T ow n Store The Summer Texan The Guide to the Summer Session Replete with News of the University Campus Official Notices of the U n i v e r s i t y Accounts of Educational Developments Elsewhere Announcem ents of Entertainm ents for Summer Session Students Feature Stories and News of General Interest The Summer Texan Is In the Activity Fee. It Is Indispen­ sible to The Summer Session Student and Faculty Member. B ig A u c t i o n S a l e A s p e c t a c u l a r e v e n t u n s u r p a s s e d in t h e h is t o r y o f r e t a il s e l l i n g o f q u a lit y w e a r a b l e s f o r m e n in t h e h is t o r y o f t h e M a j e s t i c M a n ’s S h o p . S a le c o n d u c t e d by G r a h a m B ros. 7 O’CLOCK MONDAY NIGHT and every night this w eek at th e d o w n t o w n s t o r e o f t h e M a j e s t i c M a n ’s S h o p in th e P a r a m o u n t T h e a t e r B u ild in g , W e p r o m is e y o u t h r e e h o u r s o f f a s t e s t s e l l i n g a n d m o st m a s t e r f u l d e m o n s t r a t i o n o f v a l u e - g i v i n g e v e r a t t e m p t e d b y a n y c l o t h i n g s t o r e in A u s t in . M a j e s t i c M a n ' s S i m p S t a n d a r d of Stifle a n d Q u a l i t y W i l l P re v a i l B a r g a in s a r e a t t h e M a j e s t i c M a n ’s S h o p no r e s e r v a t i o n s — no a lib is f i n e m e r c h a n d i s e w ill b e sold ou t c o m p l e t e l y a t a u c t io n . t h e e n t i r e a n d c o m p l e t e s t o c k o f n a t i o n a l l y a d v e r t i s e d m e n ’s A u c t io n c o n d u c t e d o n ly a t t h e d o w n t o w n M a j e s t i c M a n ’s S h o p in th e P a r a m o u n t T h e a t e r B u ild in g . M A J E S T I C MAN’S SHOP N E X T TO P A R A M O U N T THEATER F l ow e rs fo r G rad ua t i on ! BB P h o n e 2-1147 B y W I L B U R E V A N S S u m m e r S p o r t * S t a f f Ray A te r, f o r m e r c a p ta in an d s h o r tsto p o f th e L o n g h o rn base­ ball nine, received an i n j u r y in b a tt in g p ra c t ic e T u e s d a y t h a t will keep him o u t o f the g a m e for the th e h e s t s h o r tf i e ld e r s the season . A t e r r e m a in d e r o f only had been w ith T y le r f o r a b o u t a week, b u t since jo in in g th e m he had s ta m p e d h im s e lf as in on e of th e the leagu e. H e wa s h i t t i n g ball a t .333 a n d field in g p e rf e c tly . H e will be released f r o m th* hos­ pital in a b o u t tw o w e e k s anil will go to his home in L ubbock. While in the U n iv e rs ity he wa s t he u n a n ­ all-c o n f e re n c e f o r im ous choice s h o r ts t o p th r e e co n se c u tiv e s e a ­ sons. Until A te r was in j u r e d T u e s ­ day, the last f o u r c a p t a i n s o f the S t e e r b a se b a ll te a m s w e re p lay ­ ing p ro fe ssio n a l baseball. M ere­ d ith H opkins, c a p ta in of th e 11*21* is p lay in g th ird base c ham pion s, fo r St. Haul in the A m e in As- 1 930 so ciation. P in k y P ig g i n c a p ta in , is p lay in g th in ! f o r P o r t ­ land in the P acific C o a t i L eag ue. the V a n 1931 te a m , is also w ith th e T y ler tea m a n d is p lay in g C enterfield, I .am rn, c o -c a p ta in o f T h e “ L ittle N a p o le o n ’’ o f ha e- balt re s i g n e d a s m a n a g e r of th e New Y o rk G ia n ts F r i d a y , Jo h n J. McGi aw has f o r 30 y e a r m a n ­ aged the G ia n ts , arid d u r i n g tin p e rio d he won te n N a tio n a l Lea th r e e world g u e p e n n a n ts arui Championships, Bill T e r r y , first b a se m a n , will succeed M cG raw as m a n a g e r . this w e e k S te e r a t h l e te s will begin th e i r to t r e k n o r t h w a r d intel col­ co m p e te in the n a tio n a l t h a t will be held iii legiate meet th e F a s t a n d M id-W est. Karl K a m r a t h , M a r tin B u s b y , S te rling MGHiams, an d Allan K ey will rep* r e s e n t in se th e U n iv e rs ity Vera! t o u r n a m e n t s in M a r y la n d a n d Del* a w a r e b e f o r e p a r t i c i p a ti n g in the In t e r c o l le g ia t e meet th a t will he held in H a v e r f o r d , P a. T h e d o u b ­ les te a m com posed o f K a m ra th a n d W illiam s has th e h est chance to b rin g f u r t h e r r e c o g n itio n to the U n iv e rs ity in th e net w orld . K am ­ he t r a t h also rank fiv e singles p la y e rs int* rcol- le g ia te i irides, hut a h e a d o f him a r e Ken G icdhill, last y< a r ’ cham pion, C liff S u t t e r , J a k e Hess, Cc/uihwest cha m pion , a n d J u n i o r ('when of K a n sas City. a m o n g th® in title The S ta t e t o u r n a m e n t te n n is will get u n d e r way in A u stin Mon­ d a y w ith Dr. D. A. P e n ic k in c h a rg e of th e m eet. W ilm e r Al­ last th e sn ogles lison won y ear, h u t will n o t d e fe n d his title th e be cau se he is a m e m b e r o f Davis C up now te a m w hich p layin g Brazil.. N one of th e fir s t f o u r r a n k i n g p la y e rs o f th e S te e r n e t te a m will be e n t e r e d as th ey the will leave week f o r S ta te t o u r n a m e n t . Dr. p e n ic k has p r e ­ dicted a larg e n u m b e r of e n trie s, arui he said d ra w in g t h a t would ta k e place M on day in G r e g ­ o ry G y m n a s iu m a t 9 o ’clock. the e arly p a r t of th e M a r y la n d t h e is I cr. Adolph Schiller, A l e x a n d e r ('ox , a n d L a n e B la k e n e y will leave this w eek for Chicago, w h e re th ey will p a r t ic i p a te th e N a tio n al in I'rack an d Field Meet. All a r e c o n ­ t i n ll ch ance to place. St bli­ er a new c o n f e r e n c e re- .55 I fu r th e hHO-yard ru n in t h a t e v e n t ; Alex Cox wi a n d ru n Blakeite will ru n t u n mile. C will he a g a i n s t a field o f rec. l- b reak in g p e r f o r m e r s , b u t sin I place if he r e p e a t s his p e r f o r m a n c e c o n fe r e n c e ice m eet. B lakene; t h i s y e a r arui th e tw o mile-; u te s w i th o u t I the q u a r t e r , th e in r u n n i n g m e min- in th e J a c k Tin I ’ n iv e r -ity co lle g ia te ( h eld th e la t e n t the I I n t e r ­ will be P A I N T I N G S E X H I B I T E D n f r o m T he R a y m o n d E v e r e t t ex hib i­ tio n o f oil, w a t e r colo r, a n d pas­ display te l p a i n t i n g - will be t h r o u g h o u t th e w eek a t th e Kl I s ­ a b e l N e y stu d io . T h e ex h ib itio n l a s t is b ein g c o n ti n u e d week. W o rk • o f a r i o t * , a m o n g w hom a t e W a t s o n N e y- lan d, will also be on d i s p l a y d u r ­ in g th e w eek. T h e s tu d io is open on S u n d a y s f r o m 3 u n til 5 o ’clock. E a c h week d a y th e s tu d io is open in f r o m IO u n t i l 12 o ’clo ck anil t h e a f t e r n o o n s fr o m 3 u n ti l 5 /c lo c k . o t h e r