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In 1928, his f ir s t y e a r as a var si t y H a n g i n o f N e w a r k d e f e a t e d Cl i ff player , he w o n t he s i ngl es c h a m S u t t e r of Ne w O r l e a n s an d Robe rt p i ons hi p of t h e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r ­ Law of New York, 8 -6 , 5-7, 6-1. en ce a n d s h a r e d t h e do ub l e s t i t le w i t h a t e a m m a t e . Bell w a s one o f in I n his m a r c h to t he s i n g l e s title NI pw Y o rk t . F o u r of th* T e x a s a t h l e t e s , b u r ­ i e d M ic h i- J tain Alex ( ' ox, F o r r e s t Wi lson, a y n e c o m - Yuh- Wilson, a n d J a y Ar no l d , have been doing t h e i r t r a i n i n g a t Me m- ; orial S t a d i u m . C h i n k W a l l e n d e r , dash m a n o f the g r o u p , lias b e e n w o r k i n g out dai ly a t his h o m e in Tyler. W a l l e n d e r will f inish t he la t p a r t o f t h e t r a i n i n g a t M e n t o r - . ial S t a d i u m . l ie nal me et . a n d w h o set a n ew r e c or d in t h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e r e n c e this s p r in g wiiit t h e t i m e o f 47,6 s econds, f av or it e . O t h e r "t ei i ar q u a r t e r m e n who will c o m ­ p e t e a r e F a q u a of I n d i a n a , G r e e n o f A. C. ('., a n d B r o t h e r s of Rice. the is w a n y t h e r oot t he band, et< to inc l ude Fair a t Chica s e r a C a r d ti ga me >r t he N at i ona l T h e t r i p i mu m of led privi- regti l a r nteresKul gt in t o u c h H o u st on , or os N o r m a n - he S a t u r d a y at t h e s t a d i u m Cox, Arnold, a n d the t wo Wi ls on s p u t on e x hi b i t i on s f o r L o a c h L i t t l e ­ All t he S t e e r a t h l e t e s a r e r a t e d field. f ox s t e p p e d t he q u a r t e r in in t he n at io nal a < h anc e t<* - uni Lu s e c o n d s ; F o r r es t Wi lson t h e me et . W a l l e n d e r will r un t he IOO high h u r d l e s in I LO s e c o n d s ; Mule and 2 2 0 - y a r d das hes. T e x a s back S\ iison ma d e t he mile in 4 m i n u t e s ors t hi nk he is bes t in the 220. or- r es t Wilson a n d Mule Wi lson have an d 40 se conds, a n d J a y A r n o l d g o t ovei 190 f e e t on t h e j a v e l i n t h r e e m a d e t i m es in t he i r s pe ci a lt i e s th a t times. to would c o n c e d e t h e m a c h a n c e place. A r n o l d ’s 201 f e e t t h r o w in t he S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e m e e t at Dall as is j u s t t e n f e e t u n d e r fin­ in the m a r k ‘ hat won f ir s t place j a vel i n a t the r a t i o n a l m e e t last \ i ar. Cox will c o m p e t e wi t h one of the g r e a t e s t a r r a y of q u a r t e r mil­ ers e v e r to be a s s em b l e d in t he na- t onal me et . S l at s H ar di n, w i n n e r of t he e ve nt last y e a r in t he u n ­ Hardin Favored vat i g< ' At t he c o n f e r e n c e meet in 1929 h e l ost t h e singles title t o his t e a m ­ ma te , Br uce Ba rn e s, b u t t e a m e d with B a r n e s to w i n t he d o u b l e 1- c r o w n . At t he n at i on al m e e t he won t h e singl es t i t le by d e f e a t i n g G r e g o r y S. Ma ng i n o f G e o r g e t o w n Un i v e r si t y. He a n d B a r n e s w e r t r u n n e r s - u p in t h e d ou bl e s. to Boil did not g e t f i n i s h out his t h i r d y e a r as a m e m b e r of t he T e x a s t e a m a s he w a s d r a f t e d for t he Davi s Cu p t e a m . -nj — •— — . . S E R M O N T I T L E G I V E N “ C r e a t i n g Ci vi lizati on1” will he the s u b j e c t o f the I I o ’clock s e r ­ mon S u n d a y at t h e F i r s t C o n g r e ­ g a t i o n a l C hur ch , P s> XV. 2 3r d St. T he pas t or , Rev, S. K. F ro s t , J r . . will p r e a ch . 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SPECIAL, TH IS SALE ................... Wondersoft K O T E K A film of cotton deftly applk I to edges only, to end all chafing, yLw ! yet leaving the absorbent sur- c% J face tree. in a '.mart new car­ ton, different rn size and shape. Regular and Super, your pm or 3 for 43c 15c Dice, at FATHER’S DAY IS JUNE 17th R em em ber Him with Useful G ifts CIGARS T am p a —Muriel or M arsh ’s D eL uxe /> for 25c Box of SO $1.89 CIGARETTES Lucky S trike— C am el C h e s te r fie ld —-Old Gold or R a le ig h 2 Packages 29c C arton $1.43 P resbyterian School Changes P ostponed eachers Needed Modern ---------- Better Trained Plans f o r the consolidation of the f o u r seminaries of the Pr -sby- I n s t r u c t o r S e e m s te r i * n Church, which would have entailed doing aw ay with the Aus­ tin Seminary, w ere squelched by a resolution introduced a t the close of the annual g en eral assembly W ednesday, May 30, in Montreat, N orth Carolina. T here is no over supply of c o m ­ the United but a c tu a Uv th e r e is is t d a y , but actual!., th teachers in Dr. C a rte r A lexander visiting p ro ­ fessor of education the T eachers’ College of Columbia University. f i o rn “ The opportu nities fo r the able person who prepares himself a re b e tte r than ever before, but n o t for everybody w h o simply w a n t s eastern to be a ability teacher plained. It ta k e s more a tra in in g to be fo rm e rly ,” ho ex­ and t h a n t e a c h e r . He thinks the tea c h e rs of today the m aster th a n are n*» b e tte r teachers of fo rm e r years, but on the average they are b e tte r. The m o d e m te a c h e r is b e tte r trained. R egard in g the educational sit nation in the United S ta tes today I Dr. A lexander said, “ It in a J p retty p recarious situation. Cuts in school support and the increased burden on schools in ca rin g for more pupils have brought a bout a the educational condition where system to be damaged liable is before the people wake up.” is See* I m p r o v e m e n t is in improvement He sees alight Dr. A lexander in some sections, however, as evi­ denced by recen t raises in salary. teaching a course in “ How to Locate Educa t luna I In form ation anil D ata” and has charge of the d o c to r’s theses is in school ad m inistratio n. He a u th o r of several books this is generally recognized field and as ar*, autho rity on the subject. In spite of th** hot w eath er and larv* clashes he insists that lo* is e n jo y ­ ing his work IU* ch aracterized the Texas student as being interested and hard working He expressed com m endation for the changes in the University sun e his in 1929, arni term ed th e pre se n t building pro­ “ m agnificent.” Dr. Alex­ g ra m a n d e r will be here for the first term only. last visit here thoroughly. the I While failing to give to vote on the m easure the assembly decided to sem inaries ask all m a tte r th e n most serious Con­ sideration. The m easure proposed the Union retained w o u l d have T h e o l o g i c a l Seminary at Rich­ the sem inary for tin mond, Va., he Austin mi nary and the Union Seminary at D ecatur, Ga., would be con­ solidated s< me located at and strate g ic point in the west. ----------- o - University Student a c t i o n while - Wins Scholarship M argaret Boule, stu d e n t in the U niversity, wa* aw arded a scholar­ ship by th* A m erican Revolution, according to author ii ies. the D aug hters o f This scholarship h aw arded each y e a r to some ju n io r or senior girl of the University who has good g ra d cb, is a c t i v e in c a m p u s a c t i v i ­ ties, has good health, and needs the aw ard. Frogs To Have Big 1934 Football Team | FORT WORTH, J u n e DL—-The KRU edition of the T. CL IL Horned ; Frogs will have about seven men who weigh lion pounds or b e tte r, and a nu m b e r of o th ers who will not rn ins the m ark far. H eading the weight list is Paul Hill, tackle from Pampa, who tilt­ i,; ed the scales at 270 pounds spring practice O th ers of the heavyweights include Judy T niel- ' son. Dallas, tackle, 230 pounds; T iny Godwin, Hot Springs, Ark., tackle. 225; Darrel Lester, J a c k s ­ boro, center, 219; Clovis Green, Pam pa, tackle, 206; Willie Walls, Little Rock, Ark., end, 201; Wil­ son Groseclose, Abilene, tackle, 2 0 0 . Valuable Picture Minor City League Alexander Says THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 Four Regents Meet; Discuss Building Plans T ow er o f Old M ain Building T o Be Saved For Shrine F o u r m em bers of th e University Board of R e g e n t s — Chairm an B e a ufo rd HL J e s te r of Corsicana, Charles I. F r a n c D of W ichita Falls, Dr. A. K. A yneaw orth of Waco, an d L, J . Bulak of La G ra n g e — m e t in Austin Monday an d dis­ cussed with A r e f u te d Paul ( ’•ret and University official the plans l u r the new Main Building-Library E xtension. Pre lim ina ry plan.^ for the building have b e e n approved Range a n d this m a th r will be considered home, f u r th e r at the next m e e tin g ol the Regents which will probably bt held Ju ly 21. in C O M P S O N P I C T U R E S H O W N B e tty Compton will play the lead the fe a tu r e , ‘‘T h e Lady Bird” which will be shown at the Open A ir T h e a te r S a tu rd a y night. In addition to the f e a tu r e th e re j will be a comedy and a scenic, the j d e p a rtm e n t of visual education announced W ednesday. Given University D,scussed Tonlght . . Plans for the organization of a . Minor City l e a g u e will be held in M exican Art W ork Donated tho c i t y Recreation D epartm ent 4 a t the City Library on N inth and — i - i — -* stre e ts T h u r s d a y eve- By Former Student . . . IA , , Guadalupe fling at 8 o’clock, picture of Christ - d e p a rtu re ; Harvey Wilbur -0* P L A Y S G A N G S T E R R O L E Edw ard Brophy handled g a n g s te r role in “ The Thin Man so m asterfully that hr ha- been c a s t 'in another choice gangster Carrol, who was graduated from i 0f tbose wbo are not abje to pjay role in picture, H ideout.” I , " " l ^ T Ili;s u is e ip ie s, a v a m u u ie p .e c * , prom oter> has e a ]jed thig m e e t in g I 'S ta te s to d a v of Mexican a rt, has been presented i for the purp bv G eorge Bra gel of “ Cowboy Melodic ’’ including “ Home on the will bring t he music n e a re r Sousa’s im mortal “ S ta r . . , . Miss M attie Austin H atcher, archivist in the Library, an nounced W ednesday. The pic­ tu r e is th.ne rn oils in rich shades , th ,, , it K eereatiun De­ of blue, red, and g ra y and * on li canvas four feet w.de and five I p a rtm e n t, or by calling The Sum- feet long. It carne from the Valley of Pueblo, Mexico, and was created as a memorial to l.izenciado Don Nicholas Garcia de Figueroa. A nj stu d e n t who desires to play o r e n te r a team in the league this year may do so by calling Mr. Wil- ; m er Texan office. . . Jo se p h ’s M an’s Shoppers, who have monopolized the winning of 1 the Minor l e a g u e championship in its two years of existence, will n o t in the league this T he work is t haracterized by a While only “ Carien” of the late Fictur(* U reminiscent of Leonardo and S tripes F o re v e r’’ wilFconclude I rhythmic flow of action which is. nU,, Hie nroram year, R a n g e r s , Handy-A ndy Ramblers, and the Austin A dvertisers are expected to e n te r stron ger teams in this y e a r ’s race. particularly striking. Jo h n in t h e 1 collection of Spanish £>outh Austin hit tu n e s has been nam ed on th e | da Vmci 8 “ Last S u p p e r . ’ p ro gram , a n um b er of others, I probably “ You Nasty M an,” “ Wag- on W heels,” "Cocktails fo r Tw o,” “ Boulevard ol Broken D ream s,” etc., will he in te rp re te d between the heavier num bers. The Minor League gam es will be played two two a fte rn oo ns a n d nights a week in regular schedule games. a team | the : of A quorum of the Board was not p re se n t and no formal action wa tak en on the m a tte r s discu ><-d. of the to save Two of tin m aterial to be demolished, and the re ge n ts conferred with a group of ex s tu d e n ts and re p re se n ta tiv es the Austin Chain be i of Commerce oil a p ro ­ posal from the tow er of the old Main Building. soon to rebuild tow er as n historic shrine on a suitable site on the campus. Those c o n fe rrin g with the J o h n A. Mc* R eg en ts • univ, sec re ta ry of the University E x-Student Association, Charles IU Page, architect, and president of the University Dad and Moth- ors A social ion, Dr, G o u d a W ooten, H u b e rt Jones, viee-prc d en t of the Austin < bomber Commerce, and Fred ( ’. Morse. included: >! Regent* Ag rec 'I he ex- tu d e n ts The two re g e n ts who co nferred with ti;*- committee agreed to take steps :** ■**♦ that the m a teria l from the e n tire tow er was preserved and that a suitable site for the rebuilt the tower would he provided on cumpu . and ut he* Austin citizens in terested in the plan were to in e-Algate the possibility of raising tho $20,000 o r $30,000 necessary finance th e project, Paul I1. Grot cd Phila­ delphia and Rob* rt Leon White of A ustin, associate a rchitect respectively for the new bu dd in g, will co n fe r on plans for th e rebuilding of the tower. architect an d to The c o n tra c t with F, B Sneed of Austin fo r th e demolition of ti e old Main Building is now b e to n th e S la te Fug neer of the W orks A dm inistration f proval. Pub an- Fa c u lty leg! lation p e rta in in g to a new schedule of holidays and to intermissions b etw een classes will prob ab ly lie considered by the Reg- • lits at their Ju ly m eeting. P O S T O F F I C E M O V E D The U niversity S ta tio n United S ta tes Post Office has been moved I h e from the Main Building to dow n stairs of the Old Library Building, due to the demolition of tile Main Budding. Former Student Buried Monday Edward Murray D ies A fter B eing O perated On ------------- o_.............. _ Youna— S ta rk I ( out inned from page I I three novels, a book of short ator- ic , and bas found time to work as d rn math critic f o r several news- pap* c from time to time. i - difficult to a*i vise a young J ll e student who w a n ts to ” Mr. y o u n g explained. “ So depends on th* individuai. I se he should go on and get a live and read And and get p e o p le ,! to know if y o u ’re going **> w rite, beearn e you c a n ’t help write, much sn ppof degree hooks Then, you’ll writ yourself. then “ Two im portant ideas which the young w rite r should keep before him a r e th e se : He should learn to recognize th e essential d i f f e r e n c e betw een pieces of w ork; th at is, h e must be able to look ai a piece of w riting and discern the th in g which distinguishes it from every oth er bit o f writing. And he m ust Didy good models learn in g how to say things in th e best possible way. “ o f course, to have people in ­ terested in your w ork helps make | the labor easier.” On p ast midnight, Mr. Young Ialked —ab o u t Sherwood Ander- ! sun. Al en T ate, J u d a Peterkin, bo­ lt- n Glasgow, •!. F r a n k Dobie, t h e C urtain Club, Nijinsky, Nathan, I Austin whiskey, a n d books. ; I hope you have enough for Som etim e n ear m o rn in g he a c ­ companied me down to the gate, a story,” he said. “ You know, I’m Hie for ha rd e st pm -un the world in you I to w rite abou t, because h a v e n ’t m arried . . . say, Mary I P iekfo rd.” Conscience (D o n tinued from pag e I) 1 school and will e n te r Rice in I fall. t lie W r i t e * N o v e l W i t h W i f e With Ins wife, Dr. T -an -T f has w ritte n a novel on tho struggle for freedom in Bulgaria which is e n ­ titled, “ Pawns of Lib* t ty .” Mr. T sa p o ff wa born in K a n ­ sas. Be fore her m a rria g e she was Corinne Stephenson. Chis g ift lays the foundation for and the University. A merican A rt at A small group of p o rtra its of Mexican rulers forms the nucleus this collection. P o rtr a its of A n t o n i o de Mendoza, first viceroy of Mexico, and Antonio Margie de Jesus, fo u n d e r of the first perma- nen t mission in Mexico, are among the group, which at p re se n t are ha nging the New L ibrary. the archives of in —------------o T. C. U. Coaches Are Ex-Students J — M eyer, W olf, Clark, Grubbs W ill Be M entors FO RT WORTH, J u n e 13.— A coaching s ta ff composed entirely of ii- own g ra d u a te s will be the unique situation a t Texas < 'hristian I niversity when school opens next fall. Ii. C. "D u tc h ” Meyer is head football and b a s k e t ball coach; Raymond “ B ear” W olf is head baseball coach, football line coach, and business m a n a g e r of athletics; Mack ( ’lark is track coach and as­ sistant business m a n a g e r; Howard < 11 ubba is fi * shman coach. Coach Meyer was a football end, baseball pitcher, and basket Dali forw ard. He closed a brilliant c a r e e r for the Purple an d White in I J22. I nj ury Halt* C a re e r Wolf was one of the finest of the n um ber of great football line­ men produced at T. CL UL and good * nough in baseball to step from the cam pus lo the big league upon his i g ra d u atio n in 1927. A knee in­ j u r y kept him from going ahead j in baseball. Clark, boing small, was never a g re a t star, but he was a hard-work­ ing m em ber of both football and tra c k squads. He g r a d u ated in I 9 2 7 . Association Names Kone Field Adviser Mariloe Kone, U niv ersity of Texas sophomore, was g i v e n the position of . S o u t h w e s t field cou n­ selor at the ann ual conference of the Southwest C h r i s t i a n A ssocia­ tion held at Hollister, Mo., from J u n e I until J u n e IO, W. A. Smith. secretary, a n n o u n c e d A L C . A, Wednesday. University of Texas stu d e n ts at- te n d in g the conference w ere Eliza- M o a t, beth H ollander, Violet FT anees Mue I ler, N a n n e tte < h ouse, Marlier Kone, Nanine Simmons, Lady Dodson, Louise Nichols, Margaret Grusty, Sarah Margaret Blair, Mary Elizabeth G a rre tt, Alvin Sea lf. Paul Rocks, O. C. Brown, and Curtis Dunk. Miss M a rg are t Peek and VV, ll. Smith, s tu d e n t life secretaries for women and m en, also attended. The m eeting was held on the White River a t tho Y.M.C.A. camp. the conferences, In addition lectures, and meetings, swimming, riding, sports were engaged in. and other to Old Main Building Painted by Everett the Main Building befo re The last p aintin g to be made of its j demolition was executed two weeks ago by Ramond Everett, Associate Professor o f Freehand D raw ing and Painting. The finished work a ppeared s h o r t l y a f t e r completion in the window of one of the local book stores. P rofessor E v e re tt s p e n t f o u r three-h ou r periods with his easel and brushes cm the campus, and G rubbs lettered in baseball and eight additional hours of finishing football and is rated as one of the work at his home. The picture is a I most brilliant q u a rterb a ck s the 24 by 30-inch re sto ra tio n of the c o nferen ce has seen He helped the building as lift the Hornell F ro gs to their first football championship in 1 9 2 9 , his I eighteen nineties before the addi- J tion of the presen t steps, and was senior year. done to catch the spirit of the building f o r t h o s e fam iliar with it -------------- o-------------- R U G B Y F O O T B A L L F I L M E D Ruby, the world’s oldest s p o r t , is at *hat time. it app eared in filmed to b e the subject of an oddity to I be Mayer. Pete Smith is to add ex- , . the short which will trace the h istory of the sport from the p re se n t day down to 500 PLC. A s yet, no name has been given by Met ro - G o ld w y n -■ to the work, but it • will probably is sold to a he named before it th e private p a r ty who desired painting the to be done befo re • work of razing the s tr u c tu re was j begun, Professor E verett said. u rnai i> t*> His civic pride and his love for music has led Dr. T u rn o ff to take great interest in tile Houston S y m -, phony O rchestra. “ It is o u r i m m e d - 1 ^ ,a .ru* 01 E dw ard S tu a rt M urray, s tu d e n t in the University d u rin g the last long session, died Sun day at St. Da- v'kT s Hospital. M urray was to have j tale hope for A ustin and The Uni- reeeVvod his bac helor of business I versify of Texas that you will in- admim.stration the Houston Symphony Or- J u n e 4, but was un d e rg o in g an c h e s tra to give you a concert dur- appendi- ! ing the coming season," bt* says. em ergen cy operation for es­ ••itis at th a t time. likes m oun tain tram p in g, degree Monday, cite His death came as the result of complications from th e operation. F u n e ra l services we're lichi Mon­ day w ith burial in Oakwood cem­ etery. H e is survived by his mother, Mrs. J. P. M urray. While in school M u rra y was a m e m b e r of the Business A dm inis­ senior class tra tio n Council and re p re se n tativ e. Haunts- (C ontinued from Page ll lecture at the same place. All of these lectures are free to the p u b ­ lic, In o r d e r to obtain a d e q u a te f re e tra n s p o rta tio n for holders of sum ­ m er school activity tickets who wish to go, Dean Moore asks th a t th a t his office be notified not later th a n I o’clock on J u n e 20, the day of the excursion. S tu d e n ts using their ow a cars a re asked to f o l­ low as closely as possible th e buses c a r r y in g the excursionists. IL pecially climbing. Besides the novel. Dr. Tsanoff him published four othei works as well as various articles and e s s a y s in philosophical journals. His books a r e : “ Schopenhauer's Criticism of K a n t ’s T heory df E xp e rie n c e,” “ The Problem of Life in the Russ­ ian Novel,” “T he Problem of Im ­ m o r t a l l y , ” and “ The N a tu re of Evil.” FL* has c o n trib u te d , with various philosophical w riters, in fo rm in g a symposium an d writing in a book on Modern America. His ch a p te r w as entitled “T h e Theory of Moral Value.” At the In te rn a tio n a l Congress of Phil­ osophy at Oxford in 9 1 3 0 , la* read a p a p e r an d wa previously on the com m ittee of a rra n g e m e n ts when this congress w as held in C a m ­ bridge. Mass. H e is a m e m b e r of the A m erican Philosophical As­ sociation. Idealism Dr. T s a n o ff has ta u g h t twice be­ fore in T he University of Texas, but this is the first tim e he has been here since 1927. - xxx — xxx- xxx — xxx- xxx XX X Refresh Yourself W ith a Delicious xxxxxx — xxx — xxx T hick M alted MILK I O C Triple “XXX” Thirst Station G U A D A L U P E A T 2 8 t h "T he B E S T at a n y price xxx xxx xxx -xxx xxx xxx 25% Off * C L E A N - U P S A L E Parker Duofold Fountain Pens 24 SHEETS AND 24 ENVELOPES is your o p portunity to buy really distinctive and personal statio n ary —and at a price th at is as reasonable as any other station ary . . . place your order now at this special price. 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T h e T u r e a d o p o e m by a n a m t e n t ion m a d e I* o u t b u r s t . • w i s h e s to a n n o u n c e r e c e i p t of a n y n i o u * w r i t e r , r e f u t i n g s o u k c o n - i t h e b u d f i g h t e r i n ins l a s t p o e t i c Wel l , a l l we krmw is w h a t wa* h e a t a r d f e n c e , a n d w e d o n ’t h e a r m u c h , t lo •ack T o m m y C a r r o l l , D i l l i n g e r m a c h i n e g u n n e r , w a s k i l l e d by p o l i c e r e c e n t l y . T h a t ’s w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n y o u g o in f o r m a c h i n e d e s t r u c t i o n i n s t e a d o f m a c h i n e p r o d u c t i o n . A m a n w h o w a s s h o t in t h e s t o m a c h f o r t y y e a r s a g o a n d h a d s i l v e r t u b e s s u b s t i t u t e d f o r hi s t u m m y , is still l i v i n g at t h e a g e o f 10*2. D o u b t e r s s h o u l d n o t e t h a t t h i s is o n e c a s e w h e r e th*' s i l v e r s t a n d a r d h a s w o r k e d f o r f o r t y y e a r s . 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Sororities Send Representatives to Conventions Seventeen f ra te rn itie s and so- will be re p rese n te d by Juan Uham- the campus will send j hers. rorities on delegates to national conventions d if fe r e n t in eleven summer. states Sw ampscott, Mass., will be the Ti) Mackinac, Midi., will go Bob this Ramsdell, I*ouis Sewald, and Joe Riley from Phi K appa Psi, and Bob S tra n g e and George J u n e m a n from conventions. Mary Lynn Young and Florence B arry to Virginia Beach, Va. scene of both Alpha Xi Delta and Heta T h e ta Pi Alpha Chi Omega J im m y Russell and Duke God* May Stein o f F re d e rick sb u rg ** '• e|ta I ) e h a sorority wi)1 ^ nd ta sorority at the convention which begins J u n e 25. She will also serve as chairm an of the national nom inating committee, s u b s titu t­ ing for Maxine Fincher of Austin, who was appointed to the honor but will be unable to a tte n d be . „# ain cause of, a re c e n t i . i Stein has planned to visit several points in Now E n g b m l a f t e r tho | lw<> < ■ '«* c o n v e n tion, re tu rn in g by way of N iagara Kalb. Now York, and Chi- f nti nf Al*'h “ .Pl" 8“ [ or,* f Poth a n , l ’ *° E s to , P ark whdo V era A na (-ago. Elizabeth Ann Pauline Strauso will be Alpha Chi I Engdahl, hue ( u r r . l l , M.ldred Ki­ lt,n e g u s repreaentativos at the na- tor. Zula VV ,I lame. t.la d y s Matron, tional convention, a1.., to be held J"*' M argaret Mulga will rep resent Gamma Phi Beta a t C oloiado ,, in Swampscott. Chicago and th e W orld's Fair will a tt r a c t K atheryn A rcher of Phi Mu soror ity and Abler A ran off Mioc of Phi Sigma Delta fra te rn ity . < olorado wil also be the -n e ot illness. Miss* , o " J * " ’ .. . u * __ r1 ® ,, , i Edith Perkins and M a rie tta Mc- ‘ P rings. R E D D I C K - B R Y A N WI L L ! POX HE ILK I \ (I HI T E S B E M A R R I E D J U N E JO I P E R F O R M E D L A S T W E E K I ' I R A C E H A L L L I S T S SU MMER R E S I D E N T S The m a rria ge of D eW itt Red dick and M a rjory Bryan a n ­ nounced for Ju n e 20, a t the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bryan in Cleburne. is Miss Bennie Bryan, sister o f the bride, and T. A. Rousse, professor of public speaking, will be the only a tte n d a n ts. Dr. L. H. W h a r­ ton of th e U niversity P re sb y te ria n C hurch will perform the ceremony, Miss Bryan received her bach­ elor of a rts degree from the U ni­ versity in 1938 and is a mem ber of Phi Beta Kappa. D uring the past year, she ta u g h t in the Port A rth u r public schools. Mr. Reddick is a d ju n c t p ro fe sso r in the d e p a r t­ ment of journalism . th e Following couple will Mexico, f o r a sh o rt w edding trip. * * * the leave for M onterrey, cerem ony D I L W O R T H - H A I R S T O N W E D I N A U S T I N J U N E ti Mary Jo H airston, d a u g h te r of Dr, and Mrs. T. C. H airston of Brenham, was m arried to Collett B. Dilworth of Austin W ednesday, J u n e ti, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Kelly iii Austin, with the Rev. Law rence ll. Whai ton, pastor of the U niversity P r e s ­ byterian C hurch, re a d in g the cere mony. Mrs, Dilworth is a g r a d u a te of the University and was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She has made ber home with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly fo r the last two y ear while teat bing at Fulm ore School Mr. Dilworth is the son of Mrs Rosa Dilworth o f A ustin and also an ex-student of th e U niver­ for sity. He is ii af fie man age i Austin. ----- Forty-eight girls h ave taken rooms at Grace Hall for the s u m ­ mer session. A nnouncem ent has been made of the m arria g e of Doris King to Rus- ell A. Po nd er, the cerem ony hav­ ing taken place last week in Eagle Pass. Mrs. Po n d e r is the daugh­ te r of Ju d g e and Mrs. B. V. King of Eagle Pass and is an ex-student of the University. .--- w - ....... ........, n j , WUVIHV A., I \ ’ V/ no V#* A T hey are Vilma Anderson of Ci­ tronelle, Ala., E r n e s tin e Beakley of Richland Springs, Willene Beak­ ley of Lohn, Evelyn Beverly of Copperas Cove, Loda Blaxek o f Ga A tte n d a n ts at th e wedding were na,lo. Rosalyn Boelsche of Indus­ V ioletta Van D evanter of Austin, try, Lucille Brooks of Thornton, M ary Reed Simpson, U hs Buckley,! Almice < a s tle b e rry of Jonesboro, E lizab eth Sanford, N atalie Yen- Ark., Josephine Chew of El Paso, .A rk .. Josephine Chew of El Paso, able, Genevieve P e rry , Virginia | Rebecca Coy of Amarillo. P onder, and Eugenia Moss, brides- m aids; and Mrs. John F eagin of Brooks Field, m atron of h<*ior; and R. F. Vaughan, McCollum B u rn ett, \ a tin Creighton, Floyd F’itch, A lexander Burke Spencer, Jr., Phil. Walker, Jr., Milton Spen­ cer, and Robert Campbell, groom s­ men. Nullo Davis ,;f McAllen, Winnie Davis of San Marcos, Eva Dodgen of San Antonie, Clyde Drummond of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Loise D uty of Benavides, Betty Ann Feinem an of Dallas, Mrs. A. N. I Feinem an of Dallas, Lorn Goodwin ^ of. San Antonio, Lucille Goodwin j of San Antonio, H ortense Holton of T ho rnton , Mary Howie of San Antonio. Mr. P o n d e r is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. P o n d e r of San An­ tonio. J I ' * * * I N B A R T L E T T J U N E 0 S T R A I G H T - B R O W N WED Mrs. Jewel Kellar, Jew el Kilgore of Goliad, E rm a Kloekler of Sun Antonio, Adelheid K ru e g e r of Ma* I l ion, M argaret L attim ore of S an ­ derson, Imogeiu* Cav of Yoakum, D o r o t h y Lesov ky of Cameron, Ruth Brown of B artlett and (Charlotte Lissner fo Mission, Faye Lockhart oi Gilmer, Mrs, Laura Joh n Preston Straig ht of Glade­ w ater were m arried W ednesday, Neale Love of A rlington, Kather- J u n e 0, a t 12 o’clock a t the Pres-! inc Maehalee o f Victoria, Mavis hy te rian Church in B artlett with) Mason of Corsicana. Mrs. F re d the Rev. Samuel B. Hill o fficial-j M atthews cf I^ampasas, Irene Met­ ing. I lenin uch of Situ Ju a n . A break fast was given immedi- j Mrs. K atherin e M ontgomery of j a te ly a f t e r the cerem ony at the Van Buren, M arietta Moody of j Kyle Hotel in Temple, a f t e r which) Saratoga, Mrs. Elisabeth N is bet oft Mr. and Mrs. Straight le f t fo r a Houston, Rachel Queen of Sloan, Iowa, Elsie Ray of Killeen, Ola) m otor trip to Monterey, Mexico. Mrs. Straigh t a tte nd e d Bucko Belie Robertson of Marshall, I.il- Univeraity, S. M. I'., and received ban Hehillei of Lott, Lucyle S h e l ­ l i e r bachelor o f arts degree f r o m field <»! Silsbee, H e n rie tta Sokols-, The University of Texas. She was I ky of O range, Moi ra S t e e l e of j j a m em b er of Deta Zeta sorority. j Baytown, Elizabeth S tubbs of Mc-1 I F’or t h e last three years she nits Sadden, .Mrs. Evelyn L u ' of New j taught Fmglish in th e G la de w a te r Braunfels, and Beulah Williams! i High School. I Mr. Straight a tte n d e d U ik e F . r * Mary Belle Mendel! < !' Austin I rest in Chicago and was g r a d u ated j from D artm outh University. IL who received her degree of bach- ! was a member of Alpha Delta Phi I d o r of science in education at the J u n e 4 « mmenceinent, will spend the su m m er at Camp Westminstei fra te rn ity . IL* is now district su perin tend ent of the Fa t Texas di- vision o f the Umpire (Til (Company, at Kerrville. of Kingsland. EM-Scarbrough & Sons You'll E n jo y Shopping in Our Air-Cooled Store Store Opens at 8 :3 0 a.m.— Closes at 5 :0 0 p.m.— Closes at 6 :0 0 on Saturdays. There's Just One A n sw er for “Summer School W earables” COTTONS Hundreds at Scarbrough’s for $5 .9 5 V - v '■ ;vV 'V p;':\ - Y - M s M: 'VI Cool to look at, cool to wear, and easily washable! Anil w** watched the price, for y ou ’re going to want sevoi al! Size* 11 to 17; 18 to 48 Ha l f si xe s l e u , to 24 COTTON N E T COTTON LACE PRI NT VOILE EYELETS G I N G H A M DOTTED SWISS SEERSUCKER W A F F L E PIQUE B A T I S T E D I MI T Y L I N E N S PIQUE iii1-. VU, S c a r b r o u g h ’s C otton S h o p — Second Floor CLOSING O U T Summer Mats 1 5 0 \ T T H R E E P O P U L P R IC E S the local Helen Mims will represent C h i. . , G regor will r e p re s e n t Airplanes in c h a p te r of Pi Beta Phi sorority a tj Omega at B u c k lin Falls, Pa., a n d Die Bowen the national convention to be held Mona H o rn b e rg e r will a tte n d the . m x r / . D n/ w n u T V ’ t i i in Yellowstone Park, Wye., which K appa Alpha T h eta convention at I H O N O R SOI I L I Y I O p also the city chosen by Kappa Ashville, N. ( . K appa Gamm a meeting.!! Th< , its national) Oiitega, Beta Pi f ra te rn ity will- latte r organization send H. J. P eters to Louisville, Ky. for (11 \ it, L A W N P A R T I MOE H R - F L URY R I T E S TO B E S A I D T O N It I H T \ D orothy F lury and Albert M oehr! tonight at 8 will be m arried o’clock at Saint David’s Episcopal Church in Austin. A tte n d a n ts for the wedding will be Mis. A. L. Woven berg, m atron of h o n o r; S u ­ san na Moehr, sister ul lie* groom, maid of honor; Margaret Cahaniss anti Mildred Stone, bridesmaids; Moi Tis Benz of Port A rth u r, best m an; and Alex I.aas berg, Bilbi Jensen, and Charles Mullhouse, ushers. Miss F lu ry is the d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs, G odfrey Flury ot Austin and is an ex-student of th*- University, teachers, the society A nnouncem ent was made Wed* H E O A R A ' A R I T O N W E D I N H O U S T O N M A Y 30 ,— .. Dr. Clara M. Parker, president of Alpha ch a p te r of Delta Kappa Gamma, homo ary hoci«*ty for o u t­ standing women a n ­ nounced W ednesday th a t members of in a tte n d a n c e a t um m er school are to be honored nesday, J u n e 6, of the m arriag e of by Alpha c h a p te r at a lawn party ti. be held S a t u r d a y night. Ju n e B ertha Carlton to Edw ard IL He IG, at s o’clock at the Faculty gar, both of Austin. The c e r e ­ W omen's ( lub, -Mio Whit is Ave mony was perform ed May 30 at nue. Ari several the home ot J. J. H egar, bro th e r state m embers will be held at 7:30 in Houston. of o’clock the same evening. All vis­ The couple have re tu rn e d from a iting m em bers are asked to give wedding to Galveston and their nam es and addresses eithei ethel points to make their home -Miss Ruby 1\ trill, dean of to | in Alist in. to Dr, lh Hall 109, ot women, P arker, Sutto n Hall 209, Friday, and to indicate their intention to la* present. j the University and the bridegroom, initiation of Mrs. lleg&r is an e x-stu de n t of is connected with the the business office of Bell Telephone C om pany in Aus­ tin. Mr. H egar is a stu den t in the } University and is also an employee ; Opal Hughes, Mrs. L o m a l oggans> LeJa McKinley. Mrs. An- Manning, Rosem ary Morrison, Manning, Rosem ary /\t* »*- Alvarado announced Sunday maced Nunday d‘ engag em en t of k Sparks pf Austin. I San Antonio announce the engage- Beulah, in Jack ill take place in the merit of theii d au g h te r, Dorothy, j 'I he wedding will take to Van Henry Archer, also of San early .summer. Antonio. The cerem ony will bej perform ed abo ut the middle of July at the home of the b rid e ’s par- Mrs. W. T. Morris, Mrs. Roe Miss Campbell is a fo rm e r s tu ­ vee, Mrs. L e a Ponton, A d u l a t e Rey dent of the University and was a nolds, Dorothy Ryan, Florence C actus B eauty in I 'J32. Mr. Sparks Cora Seymour, Madge S tanford, is the son of tin Mortice Richardson Stern , Gladys and Mrs. Spark Josephine Stoerman. Grantham, G i u r i i u u i i , t i l K S f p i l I III* I t ' a n i l l a l l l , G ^ a i i v n U U U .James N. Stone, M yr tie wa g r a d u a te d from Austin High Briar College in Virginia, I near- | JVI rs. School and received his degree ; nate Word in San Antonio, and the I T ra n th a m , Eloise W atson, Mrs. from the University. He le tte re d ; University, w here she was a m e m - j E m m a J. W arren . Mrs, Mamie . » a G e rtru d e W hitehorse, W innifeld, and Ruth a> football and basket ball and j b e r of Pi Beta Phi sorority. late Sam Sparks | ents in San Antonio. of Aust in. He I Miss Richey H i u m j v n A I’ohijp uk n of S, *4 ti I _ atten ded S'weet v x i « v v w i u v u r ll. iv i ^ DL. : 1 I*. V’ n n fit* vt IIM • a. I i t l l V.11 »* I I n r n I I. I ^ I i • .1, , W Intake!’, Mrs. May Yeager. Mr. A rcher is the son of Mrs. Osceolo Ai cher and the late Ju d g e A rcher of San Antonio. He a t ­ F. M. Callaway of Fort Worth tended San Antonio Ju n io r C o l-j is visiting a t the home of Mrs. D. loge and was g r a d u a te d from the ( timberland Law School in L e b o n - 1 A. Kulm while a tte n d in g the sum- on, Term. 'm e r session of the University. A NEOUN< AT LEON’S Still Featuring in Our SKIGGER SALE Send Dad a Gift on hh day Fathers’ Day This Sunday, June 17th We Suggest Fig u red and Plain I ies 69c Linen Handkerchiefs 25c H a n d -m a d e A p p liq u e d M en’s Sox 35c All Colors Clock Sty les Sc W illia m ’s Shav in g Sets 8 9 c Ripplesheen Umbrellas S u n p ro o f and R a in p ro o f $1.48 to $2.95 Novelty Mesh Briefs Ideal Su m m er G arm ent 49c / L I P 7 $ I .OO 2 . 0 0 5 3 .0 0 Just 35 fresh, sn ow y w h ite s — summ ei white rough, s t r a w s - in c lu d in g .a few colors. Actual “ fuck ups” at just $ I it" shiny, J ast 40 h a ts— rough straws, ped- ulities, sisals; a variety that will likely please every preference, A value for all! 75 up-to-the-minute s t y l e s ! W hite brims, real balli.s, rough straws, hair braids pastel shades, whit*- for dav or night. in Scarbrough s Millinery— Second Floor This Summer You 'll Need Plenty O F TI { FS F G O O D , S C A R B R O U G H Two weights for serviceable Summer School w e a r : Medium Chiffons t h a t a re silk to t h e t o p ; St u r d y Ser vic e- wei ght s with lisle g a r t e r hems. S I L K H O S E Scarbrough’s Ffosiery— Street Floor 79 Get in the Swim • with S C A R B R O U G H S About 200 Pairs L o v e l y j ^ uedecke - C O N G R E S S A T N I N T H L o w -ll eel S p o rt Shoes Values $3.95 to $4.95 Slugger Sale Price B u c k s k i n C a l f R o u g h L e a t h e r The ideal shoe for' Sport and ('iinrpds Wear ‘NS- . rn n * f: : I — - * P.-Sport a rid Pleasure AWAIT YOU IN SAN ANTONIO T H C T E X A S R E S O R T B E A U T I F U L Enjoy the q lo rio u s o u td oo r and resort advan­ tages of S a n Antonio to the utmost while living at the magnificent Plaza Rotel. Flawless service sumptuous appointments and superlative cuisine. Home af the brilliant El M irador - S a n Antonio* brightest bright spot. M oderate rates prevat!- single rooms from52 daily. BT*A ll V Y rn B M F v y ' . ' T ' Mmrns. \ . G L e o n 's S l i p p e r S h o p “The Stifle Shop of Austin" 604 CONGRESS H O T E L JACK WHITE., OPERATOR HOTEL PLAZA AT co r pu s Chris ti under SAME MAMAOtWULNT rh*.:::::: I tJ**Eli* **•%! til* * •Mi f*«ti Wool Swim Suits $ 0 . 9 8 If you want a one-piece with skirt . . . a two-piece with snug little panties . . . a halter-neek style . . . a smart two-tone . . . or whatever type you prefer for a summer of cooling swim . . . if s here at Scarbrough’s. Sports Shop— Second Floor Udrat Freedom! - - a n d it's a 2 -way stretch Lastex Girdle Made Like Panties No Supporters $ I . O O Also at this popular price, Scarbrough s has a variety of little girdles, boneless, with -I supporters. They're enough to control your curves, but will be cool these summer d a y 1. ». «.-.n . 1 . i i Scarbrough’s Notions—"Street Floor , v * was a m em ber of the I niversity lie was a mem ber of polo team, Sigma ( ’Iii fra te rn ity . Ile is now employed by the State Highway D epartm ent. A L L I S O N - T HORN HI LL TO WED I N D A L L A S Rosa Ciahagan Thornhill of DaL las and Joe M. Allison of G ra p e ­ vine will be m arried F’n d a y , Ju ne 15, at 7:15 o’clock in the garden of the bride’s home in Dallas. Miss Thornhill is the niece ot Mr. and Mrs. H u b e rt W. Thornhill. She is a g ra d u a te of B aylor I ni­ versity and has been a te a c h e r in the Dallas public schools fo r sev­ eral years. Mr. Allison is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Allison of G rapevine, He is a fo rm e r s t u ­ d en t o f the U niversity and is now a tte n d in g Baylor Medical College in Dallas. * # # B E N E D I C T S H O N O R S T A F F P re sid e n t and Mrs. IL Y. Bene­ dict e n te rta in e d with a garden p a r ­ ty S a tu rd a y night fro m 7 to IO o'cl ock a t their home honoring the first the te r m teaching s ta f f of su m m e r session of the I niversity. M o t e than two hundred guests a t ­ tended the informal a ffa ir. Re­ fre sh m e n ts were served du ring the evening, and music was furnished by a Mexican orchestra. 4> * * LAKE-PORTER WED A nn ou ncem ent was made last w eek-end of the m arriag e of Bir­ die E. P o r te r and FL A. Lake, the cerem o ny having taken place Oc­ to b e r 14, 1933, in San Antonio. T he couple will make their home in Austin. Mrs. LaRe is an ex­ s tu d e n t of the University and has been connected with te x a s Public Service Company f o r sev- 01 a l years. Mr. Lake maintains h e a d q u a rte rs fur the Mills Novelty Com pany in Austin. He was tin- f irst director of the Austin A th ­ letic Club. the * * * Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Rhine a r ­ la-4 week. Mr, in Austin rived in sum m er Rhine has registered school. They will to Mr. R hine’s home in C aliio rnia in the early fall. go PAGE SIX Use of College Men in Federal Service Planned Personnel Experts Consider M ethods o f R ecruiting Graduates A ll three mc Stat e- o{ mg . whi ch wa vet a sty ot I hic com ■ ted of th t C ISSit r,' of cot in a I- . r e a l i z a t i o r m g ail branchi*? < t flu a d m i n five servi ce, p a r t i c u l a r , y the h bl a n hi -, by !he ut Milo ? ii c ol lege t r a i n e d me n a n d v lr to t hose oft ice . sn A m o n g tho e p r es e t t I-’era out U I t il t i lilt «'- i Many Expert* Pre le n t at m e e t ng w er e * hait*inan Md Mrs. Mi Mdim. a n d Ie ..na* W h i t e , all me mb e r s o f t he ! S t a t e s * viI Set \ jct < oui .n r (VR* ii’kai t un nt iaf Ag CU I it her <* ubch, oui i»f t i n firs I ti to fig I ’ :: o r the i n t 11« n e t IOU c 3 Ut - 1 * iii into th H ll&t lOlld g *. n me n i . now a ha t - t u Tit* pro! t : g o \ e i rn me nt at C o l u m b i a I;. L. Mott k 'Seethe t a \ • i sit y ; t he A m t r o a n L ogo int . .is A -BOC I V*» ti I. Call* Meet inc gov ' rn m e n t of Gal i f o r n i a oat im Ii i ! -tate went o f A g r i c u l t u r e b e i n g j the singl e e xc ept ion, in ti •* a rid t he the a mo n g ne e * he me mber ? of t he im in st r at ive ("las S WI u i d • ains mg >t tie p ? ha n a !$ specific a n d TCgl liar t va m i n g u ou Id lie r e ­ a r m I lo It ak i* t h e oh n a succ ef s, I u n ic r ti* ; hiive a n y a road CU11 u ra i backer *oun f the codes ami the Ad- I mil : ti at ion w a f< reed to call on <»cai a a \ e l s doct ors, . who I ad had no spec tai : rot'emo? a d o l i f t IM.I £ lion, in G ai n i n g a n d j cho t h e r e f o r e hi ive ber n f a r less I off ic l e n t a n d Ie -s satD act * »i v in I the e xe c ut i on of the N R.A. t h a n t h e t he county ■ agen ts wer e ct ti ® i n -HK t h 11 on o I the A. \ A. Th i s " difference, it was t h o u g h t by m a n y e x pl ai ns I espei I ive re of Ihe A A A. S>re: en? at t lie col it cr enc l arge d egr t e t he | to a I ■ T v c a ami faihi the A c t in u* not a . r e g u l a t i n g bt is im ess citizens, in and the N.R W o u l d i n c r e a s e E ff i c i e n c y Since Vi” m a r c h of g o v e r n m e n t » iiiu: on ■dine said, to continue,*" c e r t a i n l y . l a rg e is s u r e is ’ it e h a v e a <1 a d m ini O r a t o r s ; me th** ask of c a r ry - u k. E f f i c i e n cy m e a n * to t i m e a n d m o n ey , What A Bargain! D ow n f l u s S m a l t Carryons C h a r g e Standard Underwood Typewriter F a c t o r y R e c o n d i H o n e d —- e v e r y worn p a r t ha* b r e n replaced by a new o n e a t t h e f a c t o r y . C A R R I E S I H E S A M E G U A R ­ A N T E E A S A N E W M A C H I N E ! MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 411 Congress Mo n t h g o v e r n m e n t a l >rga mz at mn e r a i n g t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of sin h I J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Ser vice, B u r d i n e said. T h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f s u c h a si ' vice is n ot c o n t e m p l a t e d f o r the t h e Civil i m me d ia t e f u t u r e , but Ser vice C ommi s s i on t e adil y w or ki n g on mine f ea si b l e plan f or t he m p r o v e m e n t of a d m i n i s t r a t i o n in t h e highei g o v e r n m e n t a l o f fices , is W A R D S Hose Step into the Summer Scene — at Savings! Give your legs the loveli­ ness of Wards pure silk hose — f u ll-fa sh io n e d to stand the stress of summer wear! Smart shades in chiffons or service—priced l o w ! Stock up at savings! in to t h e I n t r a - Ba ton Ro ug e , La, , a n d will t e ac h C H I N E S E A C TR ES S F O U N D j B O L E S D U N N P AI R ED a n d ling the meeting: was t h e t y p e o f e x a m s B u r d i n e {stated, a nd t h e b e g i n n i n g s scores? to be g i v e n t h e a p p l i c a n t s f or t h e j o f such a s e rv ic e may he f o u n d mural Off i ce. — t u r n e d to r a t h e r the m e e t i n g “ It wou l d be ><»m t h a t wa? ni:-- f e* . ne e w.i- ham «i{ a a lie (re t r iad­ 'll ”, is ta .it ive set \ - iv t h e c o n f e r e n c e I J u n ior A d m in istrative S erv ice. It j w ith in tw o or th ree years. t ho s e wa? g e n e r a l l y a g r e e d b y p r e s e n t a t br oad, c u l t u r a l e x a m given t h a n a tost. T h e d es ir e n this m o v e m e n t ith*ss n u m b e r s I is t o t a ke m e n w h o h a v e not had poem! in- . Higt at a n d h a v e a b r o a d bac k- let t he services [round a n d t h e n ruin t h e field of public in t h e m dirt mist rat ion. j t h e g r e a t a d - j June Graduates Tell t h a t a ! v a n t a g e of b o th t he col lege s t u d e n t sh ou l d be w h o is i n t e r e s t e d in g o v e r n m e n t a l s p e c i a l i z e d affairs a n d w o r k , a n d to t h e work- m g s o f i t s e l f to es t abl ish sin 1 Ii a service. It would raise t h e p r e s t i g e o f t h e c i v i l service, a n d w ou l d m a k e mo r e effective the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f the vat ious f un c t i o n s . Alt hou gh tin* i dea is .--till a p o t e n ­ tiality. to belli vc t h a t in the ne x t f ew y e a r s w e shall see t h e idea evol ve into T h e last p r o b l e m c o ns i d e r ed by lie eon to rom < w a s the qui --lion of little inst e n t r y lasr wee k' s S u m m e r Texan, you mi gh t have n ot i c ed a lit He s t o r y ’wa y d o wn a t t hg b o t t o m of the page, telling of l i t tle I q u e s t i o n n a i r e t h a t t he T e x a n s e n t o n » " M. A. m K o w m n e n t . o ut , a s k i ng what t h e y w e r e g oi ng t o do wi t h Vienna s\<*s during- \ he s u m m e r . left ! A u s t i n f o r N e w Y o r k by a u t o m o - 11 iii* wi t h l a w r e n c e G ibsen M o n ­ da y , J u n e 4, on a b us i ne s s t r i p . R U T H A NN MA RS A K : SA MU El. U. A N T H O N Y : I shall c o n t i n u e this s u m m e r a n d n e x t y e a r I will w o rk I shall s p e n d t he s u m m e r a t home. N ex t y e a r I shall t e a c h . j " ’bl a n d L o n g Be a c h , C a l i f or ni a . t he J u n e g r a d u a t e s j MAI RD E W I L S O N At E R S : I I will t h a t was p r i n t e d , m o r e e n t e r the p r ac t i c e of law in Dallas, Of Summer Plans E L W O O D H A M M E T T : t r a i n i ng , b u t w’ho a r e If, p e r c h a n c e , you t r a i n i n g . V e r y t h e U n iv e r s i t y g o v e r n m e n t a l r es u l t s o f a g o v e r n m e n t s is e ve r y r e a s o n S i n c e t h e r e read t h e in I , va. - ation in Har pswell , Maim bee n d o n e sn tins field, Bu r d i n e p o i nt e d out . n e x t w i n t e r in T ex a s, t h e , a r e a l i t y — T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 14, 1933* t h r e e - M e t r o - G o l d w y n - M a y e r ’s w eek search fo r a g ig lin g C hinese I sig n ed to play the b ea u ty wa J o h n Boles h a s recently bee^ lead in g ma'* rew a rd ,,! w hen H elen ' rol< «I‘P<***U.- Irene D u n n e in “ A„* ti;. iim e B o les and Miss D unn. was d iscovered by M onta B ell, pro- have appeared t o g e t h e r in a pie, due cr, a n d si gne d f o r a f e a t u r e d ! t u r e {unco o f In n o cen ce,” T his w ill be j !rst hun, lovely you ng ( hm ese actress t h e i r ... u ii c o m e d y role in “ S t u d e n t T o u r , ’ forthcoming musical of modem col lege life. S t r e e t . ” Boles r e c e n t l y finished hi*' w o r k in “ T h e L i f e of V e r g i e W i l l ‘bn which I e uppea^d wit! : A e n H ar d i ng . S U M M E R SCHOOL SPECIAL a n s w e r e d q u e s t i o n n a i r e s h a v e c o m e t h e y a r e t h e r e f o r e , h e r e in, a n d given to y o u : I will s p e n d p a r t of t h e s u m m e r o n my F A Y G I L C H R I S T : I will be in I g r a n d m o t h e r ’s r a n c h , l o c at e d n e a r P A T T Y T R E A D W E L L : T e x a s , n e x t y e a r. 'Untruer school six w e e k s , a n d will H e n a rd, Texas. p r o b a b l y a t t e n d t he W o r l d ’s F a i r in Ch ic a go la t er . — o H ogg Debating Club Arranges A ctivities E D G A R S T U L K E N : I have no definite p la ns f o r t h e S u m m e r . I plan t o do w o rk t o w a r d un M.A. n e x t year . E. O. WI L E N' : I will c o n t i n u e in m y p os i t io n as D i r e c t o r of T e a c h e r T r a i n i n g at S o u t h w e s t T e x a s S t a t e Teachers* College. W I L S O N N E I L ; I will sp en d J u n e in cantil at M ineral Wells a n d , will p r o b a b l y be A n t o n i o n e x t year . , , l o c a t e d ... . , „ F R E D B, J O N E S ; I will s p e n d he s u m m e r in Mexico C i ty as t h e g ue s t of J o s e G a r za , I will dr ive t h r o u g h t h e P a n - A m e r i c a n \ ia H i g h w a y . F R E D N. S M I T H : to s pend a b o u t a m o n t h in I talus b e ­ fore g o i n g t he W o r l d ’s F ai r , a f t e r which I hope to find a job, I plan to P l an s f o r t h e s u m m e r ac t i vi ti e s of tin* H ogg D e b a t i n g Cl ub have b e e n m a d e w i t h c o n s i d e r a t i o n to lie t e a c h e r s w h o e x p e c t to coach t u d e n t s f or I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c t h e L e a g u e d e b a t i n g t e a m s next yea r , an- , Rex F o r t en be t r y , r e p o r t e r , . in S a n nounced> At t he first m e e t i n g of t h e club W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , in room 3 1 5 of t h e U n i on Bui ld i n g, d e f i n i t e a r ­ r a n g e m e n t s f o r the s u m m e r w er e m a d e . T h e c l u b is a n x i o u s t o build a p e r m a n e n t m e m b e r s h i p a m o n g •he t e a c h e r s in T e x a s who a r e i n ­ t e r e s t e d in Dm en Uc ac t i v i ti e s. All s t u d e n t s a r e invited t o a t ­ tern! tho < lul> me et ugs each W e d ­ n e s d a y night a t 7 CO in t h e U n ­ ion. O CT A \ I N F « OO P E R : I shall r e ma i n in Au st i n f o r six w e e k s to t a ke v o c a ti o n a l w o rk in T h e Uni- vet tty of 'Texas. D u r i n g the next ii* weeks, I will visit h o m e folks in! ti tiding s u m m e r school. Melba F a r m e r of P ar i s is a l ­ 6 . L JST r, Sale of Desirables Summer Hats $ 1 - 5 0 $ 2 - 5 0 $ 4 - 5 0 There is not a nooular abaue or m ode that the im m ediate fem inine fancy has sanctioned that is not conspicuous in this display of Summer Millinery. Note the P rices— $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .5 0 , $4.50 Very Few Higher. D o n ’t buy a nam eless hat w hen you can get Josephine Hats at the sam e price. Jew elry of the Moment New Summer G loves * Bags of All Kinds ........... 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.00 $1.95 Many Bargains in Our Art Jew elry Departm ent Josephine Shops 108-110 W est 10th D O L L A R B O O K S L A R G E D I S P L A Y S S t a r B l u e R i b b o n G r o s s e t t GET OUR CATALOGS! Full Intramural Program Planned For Next Week Whitaker’s Summer Events Score Success As Many Sign Up Aesop said 2600 y e a r s a g o : • P h n a n d w o r k t e a c h e s a m a n to al wa ys be a l e r t ! " ’ With t hi s p u r ­ pose i n t r a m u r a l d e ­ 'The U n i v e r s i t y of part mer? first T e x a s h a s in m i n d . t h e of its urn me r i n t r a m u r a l p r o g r a m , i n a u g u r a t e d Play in i n t r a m u r a l * o p e n e d uhs w e e k with ea ch a p o r t r e c e i v i n g a n o r e - t h a n - e x p e e t e d good s t a r t , and with p r o s pe c ts f o r t he se co nd t e r m l ooki ng even bi t t e r . t e n n i s which h a s H an d ba l l wi t h 82 e n t r a n t s r e ­ ceived a n a p p r o x i m a t e two t o one I, lead o v e r c o n t e s t a n t s , a n d hor se- sboe tossing h as Id s t u d e n t ' w r i t i n g h o m e a n i t elling “ the f o l ks ” a b o u t r i n g in g t h os e goal s like dad does at t he fin -stat on. T e n t e a m s a r e * n t e r cd in volley p l a y g r o u n d ball. wi t h ball a n d activir e- in volley bail o p e n ed I h u r day , a d a\ a l i i r th* o p e n i n g o f tin fir 1 p l a y g r o u n d ball. ha No t ime c e r t a i n t e n n i s, b e e n a s si gn e d f or t h e p l a y i n g o f h a n d ­ hor se- shoe ball, i n t r a m u r a l d e ­ m a tc h e s , b ut t he r e q u i r e a t a p a r t m e n t will l a t er d a t e t h a t t he m a t c h e s be pla y ed b e f o r e a c e r t a i n per iod. a n d have s p o r ts I n t r a m u r a l v e r y p o p u l a r a t l on g session, a n d d u r i n g pl a ns go this a c t i v i t y will also p r o v e success in the s u m m e r session. been t h e U n i v e r s i t y if t y p e o f to be a t h r o u g h , t he I he f o l l o w i n g t h e p r o g r a m ou t l i n e d by t h e i n n a m u raj d e p a r t ­ m e n t f o r ? his w e e k : is T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 14 V o | | ry Ball 7 : 1 5 - W h i t e Sox vs. S w a n k House. 7 : 1 5 — Czechs vs. Ti gers. F R I D A Y , J U N E 15 P l a y g r o u n d Ball 5 : 1 5 — H aw k s vs. Czechs, 5 : 1 5 — S w a n k Ho u s e vs, S h o r t ­ h or ns. H a n d b a l l The f ol l owi ng m a t c h e s must h a v e b»*en played by this d a l e a n d t h e score t u r n e d in to tim i n t r a ­ m u r a l o f f i c e : Ben T r e v i n o vs. S t e p h e n B a r k e r : R. D. Ma d dox vs. T r o y C r e n s h a w ; A. P. Br odie vs .las, B. Mit che l l ; !>. Hull; Lewis Dickson vs. Jus. 1 has. E n g e l vs. L. C. Bi llingsl ey; I Y. H u n t e r v s . S t e p h e n B r o u g h a m W. L. B r o w n vs. L. V. F o s t e r ; R E. H a r k r i d e r vs. R u p e r t C l a r k ; VY . \\ < o o p e r vs. tv ickl' tfe F i s h er ; C. E b y va. ll. E. W i l l e t t ; .(.-an F r a n c i s ; Cl aud e I bell vs. \V Inzer .Joe G i e o n l e e ; Bill Hall vs. .las. G r e e n l e e ; I,. Springier vs. M H e r r e r a ; Wm. IU H o u s t o n vs. W a l d e n i a r Gr o nde . Hors eshoe * vs. The following mu t c he s mus t t he sc or e h av e b e e n p la y e d a n d in by t i n s d a t e : t u r n e d J. D. Put Ion vs. C. C. Tshell; David S m a l l h o r s t vs. R. I). M a d ­ d ox ; R. E. H a r k r i d e r vs. P e r c y F a y ie; L e s t e r S p r i n g e r vs. Paul W o k -.; G e o r g e I rvi ne v c 0. IL W a l d m a n n ; W a y n e d a n d l e r vs. YY. VV. C o o p e r ; J o e G r e e n l e e vs. Noel T. W o o d ; J. W. S e d b e r r y vs. lf) ic F a d e s . V O L L E Y B A L L L e a g u e B 7: 15- Hoskin?' Ho u s e vs. Ma v­ er ic ks ; 7 : 1 5 — Br o wn i e s vs. Whirl- W Hill-, F RI D AY , J U N E 21 Tennis The f o l lo w i n g m a t c h e s m u s t t h e sc o r e i n t r a m u r a l o f ­ h a v e be e n pl a y ed a n d to sri t u r n e d f i ce by t hi s d a t e : t he S m i t h Ra y Y o u n g vs. I,eon B r o w n ; Phi l vs. F r a n k B a r n e s ; W. D. Russell vs. R i c h a r d M a e f e e ; .Jan G r e e n l e e vs. F r e d L e i g h ; Wm. T. G r a y vs. W . FL G r o n d e ; J. D. Hall vs. Alf Mo r ri s; S. H. Ri d e r vs. Oliver P ro f i t I; W. T. B u t l e r vs. J i m B r i d g e s ; J e a n F r a n c i s vs. J o e P i n e ; M. M o n t g o m e r y vs. J. Neils T h o m p s o n , Al l e n Davi s vs. V< iii jam C o o p e r ; J, B. E a r l e vs. I (ester S p r i n g e r ; C. C. I bell vs. Robt B a k e r , H o w a r d W e s l e y vs. Dee H o r t o n , D. E. B o l t e r vs. W a l ­ t e r A d k i n s ; Q u i n c y H a w k i n s vs. I. VY. Sod b e r r y ; E l m e r Y a t e s vs. S a m H o u s e h o l d e r . T U E S D A Y , J U N E 19 V o l l e y B a l l L e a g u e B 7:15— ll us! in - vs. S h o r t h o r n * . 7 : 1 5 — M a ve r i ck s Vs. T h e W h i r l ­ winds. W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 20 P l a y g r o u n d B a l l L e a g u e B 5 : 1 5 — Whit* Sox vs. Br o wni es . 5 15 P e d o g g i e s vs. T i ge rs . T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 2 1 T h e s e co nd r o u n d s o f horse hoe , h a n d b a l l , a n d t e n n i s m u s t bv p l a y e d by this d at e , a n d t h e Lake Advantage of This Unusual O f fer to Have Photograph T H R E E F O R t h i n k p i c t u r e s o f it, J u s t b e a u t i fill t h o s e 8 x 1 0 on e x q u i s i t e s t i p pU f o r o n I v finish P R O O F S $2. 75. f rom. to choose W e a l s o h a v e o t h e r s t y l e s a n d s i xe s at l o w p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y in p r i c e s . a n d s e e t h e m . C o m e P a r a I ta STUDIOS OF TF.XAS, Inc. 2510 G uadalupe Street Dial 2 0258 N O T IC E : AII students who paid the Activity Fee for the summer and who have not filled out a delivery card for The SUMMER TEXAN are asked to call at Journalism Bldg. 108 at once and do so. 4 0 9 CO NG RESS A V E. PH O N E 2-4151 Texas Student Publications, Inc. THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1934 T H E A T E R S the “ G A LL A N T L A D Y ” with Ann and Hardin)?, ( ’live Brook, through Otto K ru eg cr now Paramount, Friday at “ The Thin Man” starring William Powell with Myrna Lev, Maurent' O’Sullivan, N at Pemfletcm, and Minna G oto* bell cornea Saturday, Op­ erator 13” with Marion D a­ vie;*, Gary Cooper, and Kath­ erine A lexander com es to the Param ount n ex t W ednesday. “ T H E D O U B L E DOOR” with Mar) Morris, E velyn enable, and Kent Taylor opens today to play through Friday at the Queen, Ramon Navarro and Lope V elez in “ Laughing B o y ” com es Saturday. “ HOLD T H A T GIRL” with Jam es Dunn and Claire Tre* vol* plays today only a t the Hancock. “ It Happened One N igh t” with Clark Galde and Claudette Colbert plays Fri­ day and Saturday, “ TH E H O U SE ON 56TH S T R E E T ” with Kay F r a nc i s, Ricardo Cortez, Gene Ray­ mond, Margaret Lindsay, and William Boyd opens tod a y to play through Friday at the Texas, “ Easy to L o ve” with Adolph** Menjou, Mary Astor, G enevieve Tobin, Patricia Ellis, and Edward Everett Horton plays S a t u r d a y . "Lady for a D ay” with May Robson and Warren William will play Sunday and Mon­ day. “ Hi, N e llie ” with Faut Man! com es Tuesday, and “ F o g ” with Mary Brian and Donald Cook will play W ed ­ nesday only. T o d ay Only A T T H E HANCOCK is “ Hold That (Jirl” co-starring James Dunn anil Claire Trevor, who have becom e fam ou s for their romantic rollicking partnership roles thi- year, their first being “Jim m y and S ally.” This tim e Jim m y is a po­ liceman and Claire is an en te r ­ prising, star reporter who usually m anag es to outwit the wary cop and g e t a scoop for her paper. “ It Happened One N ig h t” with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert opens Friday at the Hancock. HANCOCK . . T H U R S D A Y O N L Y . . . “ Hold T h a t G irl” J i m . D u n n — C l a i r e T r e v o r CLARK C L A U D E T T E Gable Colbert “ It H appened One N ight” . S U N . — M O N . ™ T U E S . . “CAROLINA” w i t h J A N E T G A Y N O R L I O N E L B A R R Y M O R E S t a r t i n g W e d n e s d a y " H A R O L D T E E N THIN M A N ’, 'LAUGHING HOY’, HOUSE ON 56th S T R E E T ’, ‘IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT P A C E SEVEN A C T I V I T Y C A L E N D A R Ju n e I 4, ! Hi r*.— Bund con* c e r t I v it a I in Ci t y B a ne}. J u n e I S , F i i . — L e c t u r e b y Dr R. A. T s a n o f f : “ W h a t I* C o n - »ciencc ?” J u n e 16 , S a t — M o t i o n Pie* I a r c s . J u n e 1 9 , T o r i — L e c t u r e b y 0 . D Week*: ' Democracy and D i c t a t o r s h i p . " Jun** 2 0 , W e d —C o n c e r t fen* l u r i n g N e g r o S p i r i t u a l * by t he St. J o h n ’s Distr ict J ub i l ee C h o ­ rus. Juro 2 1 , Thur*. San A n ­ P l a y e r s ——" T h e t oni o B a n d b ox G o n d o l i e r *. ” R O G E R S IN N E W FILM O W S L E Y G E T S L E A D Monroe Owsley, long-tim e prin­ cipal screen “character” favorite, has b een signed to play the prin­ cipal role in “ She Wa A Lady,” the picture which Gertrude Pur­ from Elizabeth cell has adapted Cobb’s novel, with Helen Tw elve- trees, Donald Woods, Ralph oMr- gan, and others in the cast. Ham­ ilton MacFadden is directing the company, now on location near Reno, Nevada. ST A R L IN G WRl l f S S C R I P T Lynn Starling, playwright and sere--ti a u ; hor, will write th* script. I',,!- •'.< i cna-!-,' which is Lilian Harvey’s n xt -tarring vehicle The original t« y in bv Richard Carroll. Paul Martin will direct the picture. S w i m a t A u s t i n s Most Exc l usi v e NATATORIUM c om fo r ta bl e Artesi an In c l e an w a t e r . You will e n j o y t h e cool a n d p l e a s a n t s u r r o u n d i n g s , J u s t f o l l o w Ri versi de Drive East. Adults 15c Children 10c Norwood Natatorium WITH 2 0 "HU,*/.AN TEST TUBES" SCIENCE PROVES Reviewed T o d ay Pastors Choose Sermon Subjects S a lly W y n d h a m Dan Pritchard -‘D e e d y -’ P h ilip L a w re n c e C ount C arnini M iss S h er w o o d Ann Harding C live Brook D ic k ie M oore O tto K ru eg er T u llio C *rm lhi*ti J a n e t B ee c h e r Summer Dances To Be Continued Ben Y oun g and Orchestra T o Play Friday Night T O D A Y A N D F R I D A Y A N N H A R D I N G G A L L A N T LADY C L I V E B R O O K S T A R T I N G S A T U R D A Y W I L L I A M P O W E L L t h e F a s t a n d F u r i o u s . a n d G a y D e t e c t i v e . . in T h r i l l i n g M y s t e r y - — T H I N M A N ’ M Y R N A LOY M 1 D -N 1 T E S H O W S A T . 1 1 : 3 0 P . M . 20 Minion Sweethearts D I C K P O W E L L G I N G E R R O G E R S 4 M I L L S B R O S . Dr, Thaddeus L. Bolton of Temple University Discloses Startling Facts Keeping Energy Supply Constant the Secret of Keeping W o r k e r s Efficient I w enty average typists and stenographers w ere "sub­ jects” of tim energy and eA lcum y test. So*ie were given no food between meals. O thers were given sm all am ounts o f quick-energy food . Accurate records were kept daily over a period o f tw o weeks. F indings ot Dr. B olton and staff w ere reported in a bulletin, from w hich we quote; > * / ' The girls who had a ’pick-me-up' k ept pounding an ay u n d e r full steam, with i m } easing and steady t fjiciency until the whistle blew , ii bile the others slumped in output near the end of the day.” ' i i "foods of high sugar content wire sell tied, because sugar is not only a highly concentrated energy food, but one which is quickly assimilated b) the s y ste m ’* "Oriuks.bc i>/g more readily ab sot bed. ma) .a a outing to content, affect w orking capacity almost immediately i 4 i i i "Sufficient data teas uncovered to prove that in the aver­ age case the intake of a small amount of easily a s s i m i ­ lated food reduces fatigue and inn eases ahi lit yto work.’’ i D r .B olton was not speaking o f D r.P epper specifically, hut what he said could hardly apply more accurately. Years before these tests, Dr Pi }^x r said D unk a bite-to-eat at IO, 2 and 4 o’clock. * D r. B o lto n ’s test* prose the soundness o f that advice. 1 * * G O O D F O R L I F F S T A R T S T O D A Y t S r g u i * D r a c u l a w h e r e a nd F r a n k e n s t e in 'le ft o ff the star fam ous for her s i n i s t e r r o l e s . . . i n D O U B L E D O O R ” A Pe re me lint Pitlurm with EVELYN VENABLE K E N T T A Y L O R —EXTRA— r u s t N e w s r e e l P ic tu r e * D io n n e Q u in tu p 4i>fc*» Q U E E N C o m in g S u n d a y L ady for a Day Tot Your O n ti Sake T R Y THIS T H R E E - D A Y TEST I ach day, prom ptl) at IO in the m orning, and again at 2 and a P. AL, stop a f e w mom ents. " U n ia C ! G ive your system a Dr. Pepper. D o this fur three days straight. You ll be surprised at what it does for your bods .brain and nerses.VC h\ not trs it and see? PAGE EIGHT PICK THE AIR Passes O b servatory O p en P ea k E n ro llm en t E very T u e s d a y N igh t P a ssed at C. I. A . Leaving Many Changes T h e P hy s i cs B u i l d i n g o hse r va - j D L N ! O N , June Uh- E stablish- j t h e end of the second clay fo r the ---- —......... on University Campus t o r y will be o pe n t o vi si tors f r o m I ing « record b reaking a tte n d a n c e, 29 t h sum m er session. § to 12 o'clock every Tuesday n ight during the Hist six w eeks of the sum m er session. AU summ er o f 1 9 3 3 - 3 4 have m a r k e d it as o ne of t he j s t u d e n t s I n t e r e s t e d in the s t u d y of the sky may take a d va n ta ge of iii is opportunity to sta r-gaze With Dr. F. G. Keller, a.-s e d a t e p r o f e - so r of ap pl i ed m a t h e m a t i c s and ast r o n o m y . A mo ng U n i v e r s i t y sim lon ts. ten ov er the g r e a t e st 191 I'1 T H U R S D A Y , JU N E 14, 193: number enrolled in the history of I matriculated the c o lle g e su m m er tor work a1 b ir r e d for W om en ('allege in the college, in the the six weeks, school, reg- j g re a test num ber enrolled I o n u s S tate i su m m er term up to this time. Thin ( C .I.A .) at I num ber included registration for both the first and second terms, as compared wiHi num ber now enrolled Ijast yea r at the end o f the end day ii fit students had euro for the first term with a total dOti close of the nine weeks. Regis for the first tion will con tinu e t h r o u g h -lune the in com plete I registered al students Wien 7 12 s t u d e n t s /I K E W S T O R K O X T U R C A M P U S Jud James The events of t h e veal >n in t he pleted i mp o r t a n c e oi By M I L D R E D C OO KE Wha t o t h e r place besides t he Mr Donald O bs e r v a t or y. ♦*“ The t h ief incident of the fall t e r m was t he b e g i n n i n g of c o n s t r u c t ion j O th er bui l di ngs whi ch w e r e c o m ­ the last year a r e I H og g Me mor i al A u d i t o r i u m , the j E n g i n e e r i n g Bui ldi ng, G e o l o g y Building, H o m e E co nomi cs Build- ! mg. U n iv er si t y J u n i o r Hi g h School, A rc h i t e ct u r e Bui lding, a n d Te xa s most ou tstand in g in the history o f the U niversity. Nine new buildings J nave b ee n e r ec t e d , old on es h av e been t o i n down, a n d o t h e r s h ave the j j been pl a nn ed foi t h e ‘‘Forty’ A c r e s ” o f t he f u t u r e . r a d io do you get a c q u a i n t e d with j I c w t cone of gr ea t of world i n t e r e s t ? W h e r e cise ( a n i you c o m f o r t a b l y sit with youi j .‘-hoe*- off and listen t o t he finest i e d u c a t i o n a l spe ec hes o i t he most i e n t r a n c i n g mu si c? Radio has a b | t he s e a d v a n t a g e s and m a n y mor e. j In case you a r e i nt e r es t e d anc. j d i d n ’t k now: A mo s ' n' And y h a v e ! not yet had a vac at i on since t he y i s t a r t e d their b r o ad c a s t s u n d e r t h e I t o o t h p a s t e Mgn. T h ey w ill t a k e I off on the first on e J u l y In and will be gone e i g h t w ee ks . , , M o r ­ ton D ow ne y has t u r n e d a u t h o r. No, not foi good, but f o r a d a y at j least . His a c co unt of bis per sonal g l e a n i n g s a b o u t t he W o r l d - F a i r 1 a p p e a r e d n e w s p a p e r a n d critics have t e r m e d < it a work of a “ f im- bed r e p o r t e r ” ♦ - Al Jols on and Ru by Kee l er ar e t r av e l i n g e a s t w a r d » . well si s t er s ar e doi n g vaude vi l l e m Chi cago, Detroit , a n d St. Louis 445 Women Enroll in P. T. Classes For First Term l e a d e rs h i p in a t h l et i c wer e m a d e wi t h J a c k C he vi gny n j S* E d w a r d ’s U n iv e r s i t y t a k i n g th« I » e of (' ivde I.n t h field, I esigned. as foot call c oa ch a n d the l a t t e r ’^ bei ng r e t a i n e d as t r a c k coach. t he r emo v al th* T h an k sg i v i n g holi- lay period t he Univer sit y wa s host for 6,000 t e a c h e r s at Du fifty-fifth a n n u a l m e e t i n g S t a t e o f I cm her s Associati on. I ime at Sum m er School Tennis Taught for First J a n u a r y I saw in a mo rn in g . The Bos -j in L e a d e r s ( b ang os l e c e n t l y C h a n g e s I Union. Dur i ng Tho t he t he A i n t e r e s t i n g the most g r o u p s no wvisibie a r e : T h e g r e a t •tar cl ouds in S a g i t t a r i u s , P r e c c e p e ( c l u s t e r in C a n c e r ) , t h e g r e a t sui* in Her cu l es , g l o a t s t a r el ust e i c l u s t e r ga l a c t i c sn C e n t a u r u s , d u s t el in Soot pius ami S a g i t t a r i u s , r i n g n e b u l a in T y r a , Epsilons in T yr o, Mi‘/.ar in Ur.-a M a j o r , J u p ­ in Cyngfts, n e b u l a e iter. Aibir eo rn Virgo, a n d t h e Moo n w h e n it is visible. o - C. I. A . R ecreational Program A n n o u n ced r e g i s t ra t i o n o f 145 --tintents in t he s u m m e r P hys i ca l T r a i n i n g classes for w o m e n has been n o u nc e d by Miss Leah Gi c h i l d r e n ’s a c t i n g d ir e c t o r . classes have an e n r o l l m e n t of 87. No credit s- b ei n g given f o r the s u m m e r w o r k, ex c ep t by r eq u e s t of t h e d e a n , so t h e r e is n o d i s t i nc ­ tion ma d e b e t w e e n s t u d e n t s and n on - s t u d' nt.-. Cla.--es b ei ng offered golf this classes, two t a p %nd c l o g gi ng classes, fo o n e r e d ive g y m n a s t i c secti ons, class of g ym a n d s w i m m i n g c o m ­ bined, one di v i n g class, a n d t h i r ­ teen s w i m m i n g classes. T h e m is an open h o u r f rom 6 t o 7 o ’clock f o r non-st . d e n t s who s t u d e n t s have paid t h e fee. two t e n n i s classes, s u m m e r two i nclude a n d T h e r e is. no cl osing d at e , b u t < o I Ie g we >W e d S t a t i o n e r y ira mat i \\ rite I I o m e W i t h U n i v e r s i t y Station a ry f r o m t h e Suggests: **■*'* • I ICS Shirt* H o se Belts P a ja m a s Collar Pins W atch Chains F7or Fathers’ Day S u n d a y , June 17 iud James, loc. 2118 Guadalupe x'j; Tony We ns first t h o u gh t of his! t he t ime that idea w h en bt was n s c ra p b o o k the hospital a: the d oc t or s had given up hope f or his life. W h e n he was t h i r t e en Tons s t a r t e d s c ra p p i n g foi his life. Odd j o b s we r e s y no n y m o u s with his e a r l y y e a r s ; t h e n he w e n t to the M a r . He came home, w o u n d e d and gas sed. Bu t Penn M o n s d i d n t It wa s ei ght y e a r s ago gi v e up. t h a t Ton> was given a trial br oad- i m m e d i a t e ' R d . c ov e r e d f rom h T h e n he ga ■ e if his p r o g r a m , “ A r a n d it boome d o Si nc e ti that ne k e e p i n g up hi hr w o r k i n g on I • o m e - out in will nevei cea I h av e b r e a t h sa ys, “ arid a t m c h a m p i o n e d . ” T o n - h e a r d every Monday an d ay o ve r a. C B S - W A B ( a t 9 : 3 0 in t he mor ni ng . “ F 1 rty-five Mi nu t es Home people a r e j us t f u n n y t h a t w a y ; T h e r e ' s M a r j o r i e A nd er s o n , t he he r oi n e of tile F a i r f a x h ea r t t he NRC M UAF n e t ­ d r a m a s on w o r k S a t u r d a y s , who will not b r o a d c a s t wit tout het g r e a t g r a n d ­ m o t h e r ’s w e d d i n g - r i n g on t h e little . , » Ca! fir g( r of h» r right h a n d in V ork of H o l l y w oo d ” d o e s n ' t mi nd l et t i ng his f r i e n d s a n d a c q u a i n t a n c e s b o r ­ r o w his a is lam o r hi- la g< a ut o, is no o n e — i ot even the but t h e i r to closest of pal s— who car; get use Cal'* t y p e w r i t e r , , A l be r t Spal di ng, one of t he g r e a t A m e r i ­ can violinist'-, d o - en ' t rn rid l e t t i n g a t ot a l s t r a n g e ! ha n dl e Ins $35, 00 0 G u a r n a n u s violin. But t r y to t ouch hi- p e t t e n n i s r a c x u e t - even a m e m b e r of his f a mi l y c a n ’t de tha t . just . t he v ot e s f o r J oe P e n n e r i- l e a d i n g so f a r in a r e c e n t radio s t a r ’s c o n t e s t , He has to date 82, 58 4 vote-. Bi ng is Crosby, 20,00 0 v ote- behi nd, second am ong star!. E d d i e t h e C a n t o r . Jack B e n n y , a n d Rudy V allee take t hi r d, foul th, a n d fifth place. A m o n g the b es t p r o g r a m , F l ei s c h m a n n , S h o w B o a t , an d Ch a s e a n d S a n b o r n have j the greatest n u m b e r o f votes in t h e r a c e at the p r e s e n t . T h e t h r e e i nclude W a y n e ( l e a d i n g o r c h e s t r a s K n g , Guy L o m h a s d o , a n d Ben Bernie. B u r n s and Allen a r e only a f e w ’ h o u - a n d a h « a d o f Ann*- an d A n d y f o r h i g he st r a n k a m o n g the te a m v But is not o ve r ! T h e y will be m o n ' a n d m o r e W h o will come o u t in tm- P a d in the final? t he c o u n t An d d o n ' t foi get day a t 5 : 3 0 o ’clock t h e n - e v e ry S u n ­ is J oe to The th* n e w L i b r a r y Bu i ld in g U ni ve r s i t y o rd a i n e d f ede r a l buildis g loan of $1,(>33,OOO f or t h e the L i b r a r y - M a i n c omp l e t io n o f t he D u n n g Building. rn o n t h ( . W A, Relief s t u d e n t s was foi o b t a i n e d for t h e r e m a i n d e i of the s c h o o l yea! In thf m o n t h of F e b r u a r y , M. K. t h e Board of R e g e n t s Yo un t of died with Ii. H. M’e i ncr t b ei ng n am e d a,- successor. The f e d e r a l t a x which had been levied on Aii- usual ma ic Houti to De b a te r * -yeat ple dgi ng wa; o f th*' Unn s p e a k in g c ont es t s. Df w a.- given t he Bo a rd ■ of the T ex a s Un um by S t u d e n t s ' Asse mbl y. a p p r o v e d In April c a m e t h e s p r i n g elev­ ons with a new g r o u p ct -turn nt l eaders. T h e f i n a n c ­ o f f i c e r s and ing plan for t he n ew Main It bidi ng was t he F e d e r a l by P . M . A, boar d. P r o f e s s o r s F, VV. S i mo nd , T, U. T a y l o r . Mo r gan ( adaw ay. J. R. Bailey a n d Dean ll, VV. H a r p e r w er e h o n o r ed *< . I n t er - to a n ­ sc h ol a- t i c L e a g u e r s c a m e o t h e r strate e m o t i n g po ns o re d by t he U ni ver si t y. A t h l e t es c a r r i e d off champion.-h p.- in t r ac k , t e n ni s , a n d ITO lf An d t he n c a m e final e x a m i n a ­ ti ons a n d s u m m e r school. t o I e s t o i e H I G H E R S A L A R I E S A S K E D D E N T O N , J u n e 13.— A r es ol u­ tion r e q u e s t i n g t he 14th L e g i s l a ­ t u r e salat ms of e m p l o y e e s of T e x a - S t a t e College f o r W o m e n t C. I. A. ) t*» t h e 1 9 3 1 - 33 level was pas sed at a r ec en t m eetin g of the Board of R egents. l e gi sl a­ ti ve s a l a r y scale has w o r k e d h a r d ­ ship.-* ut t he t h e b e s t B o a i d believes i n t e r e s t s ot to m o n a d e q u a t e l y r e m u n e r a t e t h o s e p e r ­ t he e d u c a ­ sons c o n n e c t e d w i t h tional s y s t e m of t h e S t a t e . the e mpl oy ee s , a n d is I he p r e - e n t i n a d e q u a e to t h e S t a t e it J i m m y D u r a n t e P e n n e r a n d S uz a b el l a f ollowed by p r o g r a m . t he E v e r y T u e s d a y at 7 o ’clock t he re 's Ben Berni e a n d all bis l a d - a n d the Blue Ri bbo n Malt, “ the b e s t a h in de l a n d a h . ” Y o ws u h! B U Y Y O U R T E N N I S EQUIPMENT A T T H E T E X A S B O O K S T O R E UC *■ ‘ j rn m e t , Me hop* TxpiaiHCu Miss Gregg. to h av e o u r new golf c o ur se in -nape b y J u l y I so tha t the s t u d e n t ; can use it f o r the last two week-* of the term.** ■ P l a n t C o n t . $ 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 Miss G r e g g a p p r o x i m a t e d t ot a l ei>s‘ o f t he ne w plant, e l udi n g n i shi ng A- a the in t he e q u i p m e n t a n d f u r ­ to be a r o u n d 8350.0**0. r es u l t T h e U n n e r s i t v of la n d in g g y m q ui t e * a s e t o r p a r t i c u l a i activ b' cause m a n y of fered at tho SW ; rn ll:; rig Ii h a - e v e ry m o d e r n f acility, even u n d e r - w a t e r light-. Miss G r e g g a d d e d . The s p r a y is u- ed f o r cl ean- • lug, a n d in j p a g e a n t r v. it ma y also b e used t hr ee T h e g y m has v e r y u n u s u a l field space. Wi thi n 75 feet of the g y m, t h e r e is a six-hole golf cour se. Tho total y a r d a g e is 7 8 5 y a r ds . T h e r e a r e six clay t e n n i s c o ur t s, f o u r ail w e a t h e r c o u r t s , size | h o cke y l u n g e ; , e i ght baseball dia I me nd s, an d a r c h e r y r a n g e o f JOO y a i d s , a n d J I d e c k t e n n i s c o u r t s, j T h e r e is no c o m p a r i so n in b e a u t y or e q u i p m e n t b e t w e e n the old p l a n t , which was l o c a t e d w h e r e the : T e x a s U n i o n now s t a n d - , a n d the new plant. full T h e s u m m e r session is the o nl y ; t he p r o g r a m i o pe n to c h il dr en, Miss 1 n o n - s t u d e n t s a n d ti me th a t G r e g g s t a t e d . J. S. McN’eei, D i n n e r U n iv e r si t y stud* nt, is now p u b l i s h e r of T h e Bo os t e r , m a g a z i n e o f the San A n t o n i o J u n i o r C h a m b e r of C o m ­ me r c e. 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