Today’s Editorial Sw eating Students W a n t L ib rary F an s che Summer fe a u The Weather T h u rsd ay : P a rtly Cloudy. cou rse. B. H. D a rro w , d ire c to r of the Ohio School of th e Air, is eonduct- 3 5 7 , m g a Schools and Radio, during p res e n t su m m er te rm , T . H. Shel- by, dean of the Division of E x t e r n m ore than th a t of 1 9 3 5 . sion announced W ed n esd ay . E d u c a tio n G eorge E. H u rt , d ire c to r of the announced Lon gh orn B a n d , has t h a t beginning tod ay he will s U g e S tu d en ts U k i n g the cou rse will d ay , 1 , 8 4 2 w ere old stud ents and an a c tiv e drive to provide funds the con stru c tio n of a per- f o r th e Longhorn The drive will ultim ately all sections of T e x a s and gain th re e hours c re d it, but oth ers 6 2 0 w ere new'. m ay tak e E d u cation 2 5 7 , a tw o- hour cou rse , on the s am e su b ject, to 5 . 4 2 5 , this second t e rm 's new B a n d . Visitors a re welco me to total r e g istr a tio n f o r the su m m er m a n e n t home J O f the 2 , 4 6 2 registered y e s t e r- s tud ents added to the 4 , 8 0 5 This brings the f o r total include both classes.^ f o r the f ir st t e r n D ‘ end N ovem b er I . T h ro u g h Mr. D a r r o w ’s teachin g. universities giving the U n iv ersity has become one of ond term s this su m m e r will pro seven teen United b u t e s in radio ed ucation . S. M. of U and Raylor a re the only e t h e l Co r nwe l l , b u r s a r T e x a s schools of fe r in g radi o work. in sum m er as in the past the ab ly be in the same n orm a, if the present S tates ra * categ ratio m ed iate distribution. C e r t ifi c a te s of h o n o ra r y drop betw een fit st and s c i - life | meinb«rship a r e available f o r im- The certifi- a r e gi ven with each c o n tri­ r e g i s t r a t i o n c ont i nue s , E . K. butk)n o f $5 or more> and art. th e pr e s i de nt thg S tu d e n t’8 Assembly, and I the p re sid en t of the band. They ■ g r a n t life mem bership to th e c on ­ t rib u to r fo r his assistance in build- the I ing a p e r m a n e n t hom e I band. Checks to be contributed Musical Program Monday is t he last day f or p a > - _ of ?ifnied by Mr H u rt e st i ma t e d . f o r The c ou rses a t the U niversity j inK foe? to establish a fund m ay be post-dated privately endowed in su ran ce chair in Dallas Monday Volume XXXV III PRICE 5 CENTS First Daily Texan Broadcast Goes on Air Saturday Night; Performers, Staff Chosen Ohio Expert Offers Course In Radio Training Campus Life, News, Sports On Review Audience I o See First Performance; Reaction To Shape Future Programs Tower Dwellers Cool, But *Jungle’ Swallows Some “ V e ry nice, v e r y n ic e .” Thus com m en ted W . T . Conklin, in ­ s tr u c t o r in E n glish , as he d e s c r i b ­ ed his o f fic e in the to w e r of the New L i b r a r y Building. “ W e find it cool en ough up h ere on th e tw e n ty f o u r th flo or, and th ere is a splendid view fro m m y window',” continued Mr. C o n k ­ lin. “ P le n t y o f book space is T w o days of au ditions f o r an- availab le, and th e re is v e r y little from noise. the s e v e n ­ occup y o ffic es Th e D e p a r tm e n t of English will teen th th rough the tw e n ty -fo u r th n ou n cers and c a s t fo r The Daily last T e x a r . ’s radio sho v s t a rt e d m in u te p re p a ra tio n s fo r the p r e ­ m iere of the b ro a d c a s t , which o ’clock S a tu r d a y U k e s place a t night on the s tage of H og g M em o­ rial A uditorium . S ix persons were chosen f o r p arts in the first two days of auditions a t th e studios of K N O W , b roa d c ast station f o r the p ro g ra m , and auditions will this be continued on F r i d a y of in c h a r g e of w eek, Dick W a t t s , the p ro g ra m , a n no un ced. A ny on e in terested in a p p e a r in g on f u t u r e singer b ro a d c a sts as a n n o u n c e r, or a c to r is invited to com e to th e studios on the th i rt e e n th floor of th e Norwood building fo r an au- j b r a r y c o r r i d o r s ,” he quipped, dition, he added. te a c h e r s flo ors when all of th e in. A t p re s e n t only h ave moved for those who are leaving town the second term of su m m e r school have moved to th eir new q u arte rs. find it is v e r y ea s y to w er the building,” Mr. “ Yes, to Audi ence at Fi r s t Paralysis Scare A n au dience wil1 h e a r the f i r s t b ro a d c a s t , th ough f u t u r e p ro g ra m s m a y be p resented in a closed s tu ­ dio. A udience r e a c tio n as well as c o m m e n t sent radio e d i ­ to t o r of The Daily T e x a n will be used to govern s ty le, c o n t e n t and tim e of the b ro a d c a s t during the myelitis, or in fantile p aralysis, be­ fall s em ester. Virtually at End With Austin passing the — ii. the a r e m ade possible th rou gh the co- o p e rativ e e f f o r ts of th e Division yo ur w ay around of E x te n s io n , th e School of E d u- as com p ared with the o th e r parts ca tio n and the N ational Commit- tee on E d u c a t i o n by Radio, head o f said. “ \ o u know th a t f o u r or five ed by A G C ra n e , p residen t of p rofess, rs have been re p orted mis sing and are e x p e cte d to tu r n up a t any tim e som ew here in the Li- Mr D arrow has won national fam N o v em b er I. Union Service The U n iv e rs ity o r c h e s t r a , di­ re c t e d b y George E . H u r t will have c h a r g e o f the o rch e s tral music fo r the las t five serv ic es of the s u m ­ m e r te rm . The union services are now un- th e direction o f Mr. Houge. dei In his ab sen ce l a te r in th e sum- j m e r, Dr. C arol Moon of the W e s ­ ley Bible Ch air will have c h a r g e . The Rev. F r e d K ern of the E n g lish L u th e r a n Church will be the s p e ak e r, A u g u s t I . The U niv ersity Methodist C h urch Ch oir will sing. Dr. Carol Moon will give the ad ­ dress on A u g u s t S. T h e U niv ersity P re s b y te ria n C h urch will a r r a n g e the songs. A u g u s t 15 Dr. E d m u nd H rin- sohn o f the U n iv e rs ity M ethodist I C h urch will speak, and the Cen- I tra l Christian C h urch will d ire c t the m u s’ c. L ife c e rt ifi c a t e s will be avail­ able until N o v e m b er I, when the drive will be culm in ated . Mr. Hurt has rec e n tly tou re d in E a s t , North and p a r t s of C en tral T e x a s in in­ t e r e s t o f the drive. He will in­ clude San A ngelo an d El P aso in recen t his visit in C o rs ican a Mr. H u r t r e ­ ceived 40 life subscriptions from activ e sup po rters o f th a t city. i t in e r a r y . D uring a M ost r e c e n t con trib ution was the unsolicited donation o f $ 1 0 0 by D. Harold B y rd o f Dallas. None of the $ 5 4 , 0 0 0 needed fo r th e c o n ­ s tru ction of the band hall will be solicited fro m students or fa c u lty m em bers, Mr. H u r t said. P la n s call f o r a on e-story build­ ing c o n tain in g a s ta g e which will two hundred seat a p p r o x im a te ly The hall arn^ fifty p e rfo rm e rs . include an audito rium will also se a tin g 2 5 0 people, and space f o r I offices and a music library. Th e U n iv e rs ity P re s b y te ria n Church will supply the s p eak er f o r A u g u s t 22 . The F i r s t C o n g re g a - most fully equipped buildings on the campus. Several locations f o r tional the band hall have been proposed, music. but as yet a definite decision on its location has not been reach ed . ----------------o---------------- C h u rch will provide the A u g u s t 2 9 the All Saints Epis th e copal C h urch will the music, and this s p eak er and will con clu de the last S un d ay of the sum m er session. sponsor 8 June Ph.D.’s ----------------o---------- ------ T ext in Chemistry Revised by Authors Get Positions T he textb ook , “ G eneral C h e m ­ istr y,” used by The U n iv ersity of T e x a s for the last four years in its in c h e m ­ istry, is being revised by the a u ­ thors, Dr. E . P. Schoch and Dr. W . A, F e lsin g. in tro d u cto ry cou rse The au tho rs have received n u ­ m erous requests th a t the book be published fo r g en eral distribution. T h re e U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s g r a d ­ u a tes who received the d o c t o r of philosophy d egre e in chem istry in J u n e will be m em bers o f college this fall, and faculties five who received the d o c t o r ’s d e ­ gree have ac ce p ted positions a® r e ­ search chemists. in T e x a s C arroll L. Key of San M arc os has been appointed professor of chem istry and head of the d e p a r t ­ m en t of c h e m istry a t S ou thw est T e x a s S ta t e T e a c h e r s ’ College at San M a rc o s ; R u fu s Vern on Jo n e s of Mullin will serve as assistant a t p rofessor o f n a tu r a l science ' E a s t T e x a s S ta te Teachers" loge, C o m m e r c e ; and William B. W hitney o f Austin will be a s sis t­ a t an t professor o f Non th T e x a s A g ric u ltu ra l College at A rlin gton . c h e m istry Dean Fitzgerald For 4-Year Study In Life Insurance A ch a ir of life insurance, com ­ prising a fo u r - y e a r p ro g ra m of cours es, may be added to the c u r ­ riculum of the School of Business A dm inistration. E x e c u ti v e s o f tw en ty insurance | companies and a c o m m ittee from the T e x a s A ssociation of L ife I ll— d erw rite rs proposed in a meetin g in the U niv ersity . J . A nderson F itz g erald , dean of the School o f Business Adminis­ tra tio n , who atten ded the m eeting, promised the insurance men the co-operation o f the School in in­ c o rp o r a tin g th e courses in to the curricu lu m . The i n su ra n ce men said t h a t th e y had the informal A m o Now otny, a s sistan t dean of m en , who has delayed until S a t u r d a y his decision on a c c e p t ­ ing th e post of dean of men at him T e x a s Tech o ffe re d W ed n esd a y , Ju ly 14 . to Students Return From Oil Fields Ten stu dents tak in g the new engineering course in petroleum under H. H. P o w er, p rofe ssor of re - V . I. Moore Says Change I s Boost In Salary Alone; Urges Dean’s Stay By E V E R E T T S H I R L E Y Indicatin g th a t he would an­ nounce his final decision S a tu r d a y , A m o Now otny, assistant dean o f men a t the U niv ersity fo r eleven years, said last night t h a t he had not decided w h ether or n o t he take th e position o f dean would of men at T e x a s Tech in S e p te m ­ ber. “ I want a few m o re days to I f s n o t t h a t make up my mind. in form ation I w a n t any m ore about the job o ffe red me, fo r I I t ’a have all the fa c ts on hand. is one o f the th at most difficult I have ever had to m ak e.” N owotny declared. the decision “ L ead in g e d u c a to r s have a d ­ vised me to a c c e p t the position, saying t h a t it m ean s professional oth er a d v a n c e m e n t.” “ I am h an d ," Now otny leaving th e U n i­ h esitan t ab ou t versity where I have m ade m a n y fine c o n t a c ts and association s.” said, “ On the fo r tw e n ty y e a r s , V. I. M oore, dean of m en , with whom N owotny has been as so­ told ciated a T e x a n r e p o r t e r T u e sd ay a f t e r ­ th at “ we are doing e v e r y ­ noon keep thing in form ation ‘S h o rty ’ here. th a t he has accep ted the o f f e r is in ou r p ow er A ny to approval of the Board of Kegen s pe t r o jeum e n gin eerin g, have of the U niversity . F inan cial details and ! turned to th e U niv ersity fr o m the f u r t h e r oil fields and are now p rep arin g plans fo r th e curricu lu m will be their reports. The course was developed as an discussed in a m eetin g of the un- ex p e rim e n t this ^ a r Mr. pow er , derwriters* c o m m itte e and ance e x e c u tiv e s on A u g u st of Alva C a r lto n , chairm an insur- eXpja jnedf b ut the in te rest shown IO, by stud ents and oil c o m p a n y offi- the rials is so g r e a t t h a t the course j will p robably become p art of the sum m er curricu lu m . a reg u lar e rro n eo u s.” Play* ‘H an d * -O ff’ un ‘ K * ‘ t hr e e uni vers i t i es . ’ - in Onl y t he s e j be pa r t y went f i r s t t o T e x o n be i ng Co l umb i a y k e Oil Co m p a n y s ta te m e n t was Uni t ed S t a t e s have such a cur- t0 ptudy t h e pr o pe r t y of the B ig p r o m p t e d by t h e m e p o r t e r ’s re m a r k r i cu l urn, in B i g L ak e t h a t a new spaper had published a U niversity, Michigan S ta t e Lni* In the Davis Mountains the r e p o r t sayin g t h a t Nowotny had of v e rsity , and classes P enn sylvan ia. in su ran ce include i, sociology, psychology, field. stud ents spent a few days study- accep ted the position, ing the geology of the a re a , par- ticu larly from c or r e l a t i o n with a re as of W e s t T e x a s . la t e r added t h a t , the standpoint of “ I had played a hands o f f policy, oil I was go ing to let ‘ S h o rty ’ decide the U niv ersity Proposed Dean Moore's salesmanship, Dean Moore producing i ns ur a n c e p rac tic e s ta x a ti o n , and public speaking. o --------- Activity Series F r o m the Davis Mountains, the for himself. B u t I have reach ed the point where I am willing t o p a rty moved to the M c E lr o y Camp arg u e the case, As I see it, the n e a r change will be an a d va n ce m e n t in of th e Gulf C o a st Corp. C r a n e where drilling and produc- salary alo n e .” A cc o r d in g ing problem® c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s that area w ere studied. to from Lubbock, the dean of men re p o r ts received o f the Opening the p ro g ra m s of Begins July 27 A t Odessa, s t a f f m em bers o f the Gulf Oil C orp . addressed the students, and side trips were m ade. Students tak in g the course second s e m e s te r 's a c tiv ity series tb js su m m er were W ilm e r Bivens, 1 4 , San A n t o n i o ; J . O. G a r r e t t , E d ­ will be a c o n c e r t T u esd a y, J u l y B a y th e board of d irecto rs o f th a t m onton, A l s . ; G. E . Serrill 2 7 , by the St.. J o h n ’s D istrict Choir A . T . Powel l , L u f k i n ; J Ha r - T e x a s T e c h , me e t i n g in closed ses- sin gers in th e Open Air T h e a t e r , City F . sjon in F o r t W o r th , selected No- Sbuttles, H ou s to n ; Gus I. M oore, dean of m en, a n ­ V. vey O b e nha u s . < o l umb u s ; C. M. Am- wotny as their nominee fo r dean nounced y e s te rd a y . a c k e r . San Aug* l o; J o h n S. Fl o e - 0 f men. a position c re a te d by the last L e gislature to divide the w ork Stall, t e r . H ou ston ; Berk - of Dean J a m e s M. Gordon of the C a m e ro n , d i v i s i o n of arts and sciences and m a n , Austin, a* T e x a s Tech will make po®*, Now. tny fifth man in rank at the school and will pay $ 1 , 0 0 0 m o re than N ow o tny’s present office a t the U niversity Dean M oore also declared that ev e r y S un d ay night services will be held by c hu rches of d if f e r e n t d e n o m i n a t i o n s with a d ifferent p re ac h er presiding at e a c h m e e t ­ C h arles R. L a w r e n c e 1 f o r m e r dean of men. It was W ednesday. J u l y and ing. The o t h e r d ates in th e te n ta rive schedule of tw en ty-on e p r o ­ g ra m s are to be filled by lectures to be given by U n iv ersity p r o ­ fessors and visiting p rofessors to ’a mpus . Dean Moore sac! that the Col- the names o f the le c tu re r s will be gi ven out a- th eir pr o g r a ms a re put on the a ctiv ity series list. f r e e Admission will b to all the p rog ram s. Hob G ra y , assistant profe ssor of the a r t o f teachin g, coop eratio n with is w orking in Dean Moore rn a rr a n g in g the lee t ■ e .. Mr. Gray c o n d u c t e d the af ternoon series last sem ester. Health Speeches T o Be Published held Addresses given a t the fourth T e x a s Co n fe ren c * on Child Health here last and P ro t e c t i o n , F e b r u a r y , hav< be e u published in the Division c f E x - a bul l et in the Uni ve r s i t y. Dean t e ns i on oi by, d i r ec t o r of the Di- T . H. She Kxt e ns i o n, and Miss visi on of P i n c k n e y , c h i ef of the J e a n ie M. N ut r i t i on and He a l t h B u r e a u o of the Division of E x E d u rat i o n on, served as c ha i r ma n and a i r ma n af th e c o n feren c e. Rooming House Roaming ‘Drunk’ Suddenly ‘Sobers,’ the Sneak! I ( h i c 1 W A N N A L A MP post, gim me two lamp posts— and ( h i c ) w h e r e ’s O s c a r ? ” he said in the most “ spir ited” m a n n e r as he stum bled into the ro oming-house. kickmg o f f his shoes to facilitate his escape, he finally ou tran the only stud ent who w as not too sleepy to pursue him. S tu d e n t ro om ers led the drunk to a bed on the sleeping porch— B u t this thing to do. the usual w asn ’t a usual drunk. When, a f t - e r a few' min u tes, he sneaked to th a t th ey had lost $ 2 1 . A n inspection revealed that the f l e e t fellow had taken $ 1 5 in c u r ­ r e n c y fr o m the house. The o c c u ­ pant® of the n e x t house, aroused by the noise of the chase, found O f f e r Made Fr i da y Last F r i d a y an official o f f e r to Now otny by B r a d ­ wa- made ford Knapp, president of T e x a s T ec h , in a te le g r a m . L a s t S a t u r ­ day when new spaper ac co u n ts r e ­ ported th at he had accep ted the position, N ow o tny was unav ailable f o r in form ation , visiting a friend s ra n ch sixty miles west of Austin. During this week Nowotny has received n um erou s teleg ra m s fr o m both T e x a s Tech and The U n iv er­ sity of T e x a s s up po rters. Typic al of m essages sen t to him by Uni* versity students was this fr o m a coop erativ e his p a rticip a n t schem e. “ Don't boarding house leave. W e c a n ’t do w ith out you " L e tt e r s poured in fr o m d e p a r t- mental heads o f T e x a s Tech giv­ ing him detaiie ! inform ation about j the school and “ wishing him the in best of lu ck .” During his eleven y ea rs of a c ­ tive service as a s sis ta n t dean of men , N ow otny has won wide r e c ­ ed ucational ognition circles f o r his work. th rou gh ou t S t a r t e d Co-Op Hout e* Notable am o ng his achievem en ts was his establishm ent of c o o p e r a ­ tive houses on the cam p us where students may room and board fo r $ 1 6 .40 a month as c o m p are d with the a v e r a g e U n iv e rs ity s tu d e n t ex- Fire Poster Contest Evokes Youngsters’ Hottest Efforts Those fire-preven tion the o u tstand ing you’ve noticed in th e L i b r a ry c o r - ; po>ter« and send them to the De ridor are entries F ire n u a ] A m eric an in In s u ra n c e D e p a r t m e n t ’s a n - ' P rev en tio n of origin ality and uniqueness p osters Teacher® select P o s ters a r e j u d g e d on tho basis in fire T e x a s p a rtm e n t. aspect F i r e the of as feed- p ost e r C o n tes t, con d u cted re s e a rc h S e rv in g as am ong prese ntin g some ^be schools in T e x a s . Miss Olga preven tion J u n i g e r , supervisor of the E d u c a ­ tional Division of th e T e x a s F i r e In surance D e p a r tm e n t, is in c h a rge is designed of the exhibit which to stim ulate in te re s t in fire p r e ­ vention am o n g t e a c h e r s a tte n d in g S u m m e r School. chcm ica e n gin eers a r e Claude R. H o c o tt of L y f o r d and C harles F . J o n e s of S alm on, who h a v e s ecu red p o s i ­ tion s with the Humble Oil and R e ­ fin in g Com pany a t B a y to w n , and J o e C. K r e jci of W e im a r , e m ­ ployed by the Phillips P etroleu m C o rp o r a tio n at B artle s v ille, Okla. is J a m e s I-. Meadows of Austin employed by the T e x a s Co mpany 521 deaths in T e x a s last y e a r , n ot prizes of $ 2 . 5 0 com pleted the list at p o rt A r t hu r as a research c hem - to men tion the millions o f dollars of tw e n ty - fo u r prize®. and B e rn a rd G. Zi mm e r ma n J u d g e s f o r the conto®t were C. 0 f Shiner is servin g as a research in p ro p e rty d a m a g e , ” Miss J u n i g e r the Ge n e r a l Ani li ne This y e a r ’s c o n te st showed an in co m p etito rs of ab ou t in cre ase 15 p er c e n t over previo us co n te sts , with about one th ou san d posti rs tu rn ed in by 1 5 0 schools. Prize® in each division were as fo llo w s ; first p riz e ; $ 7 . 5 0 . s e co n d ; $ 1 0 , F ift e e n addi t ional ‘This is the g r e a t - C. Kochfield, a s s i s t a n t s e c r e ta r y c he mi s t “ F i r e s w ere the d irect cause of and $ 5, t hi rd. f o r from fire of the T e x a s L ea g u e o f Munici- W orks, In c ., of Grasselli, N. J . - au yes er a j est n um ber of d eaths the cam p u s J thats. th e a t a t a has e v er had Miss J u n i g e r added parities; Raym ond Hulsey , of the t h a t g ross Austin A uto < becking O f f ic e ; and care lessn ess is the d irect cause of m ost fires, a s se r tin g that the New L ondon School disaster is an ex- Mi-® Carol M c K e e v e r , g r a d u a t e of F , a s t the U n iv ersity , now employed by thp S ta te D e p artm en t of E d u c a - * 11 YCS , . , ^ ........ ....... ----------------------- c ‘ C X 3 . S s c h o o l l i ^ q j r _ , X " O l U Q 6 ! l ' l t I — — . T h e r e f o r e , the T e x a s hire . . In- t i o n . P I T T E N G E R ON T O U R the Bo ard of Regen ts s u r a n c e D e p a r t m e n t, in c o n d u c t - 1 S m g , Chinese g r a m m a r school stu Dr. B. F . P . t t e n g e r , dean of the , chuol of E d u c a t i o n a t T h e U ni­ a versity of T e x a s , week's tour o f Southern universi­ ties. is m aking He will study su m m er school organ ization and o r gan iza tion for a t Duke education o f teacher® the U niversity, D u rh am , N. C., University o f North Carolin a, and Peabody S c h o o l o f E d u c atio n at the University of Georgia, Athens. of the U n iv ers ity , _________ 0 P. E . M. C L U B T O H A V E F E A S T T h e D ep artm en t A P hysic al E d - the the c o n te st, emphasizes i im p o rtan c e of c a r e in the p r e t e n ­ tion of fires. Many Pri se* Given d e n t from W a c o ; Bobby H a rd e r, tion from The U niv ersity in te rm e d ia te school stu d en t fro m P lain vie w ; and S teve G ra n t, high school stud ent from E! Paso, in 1 9 3 6 , has been appointed pro- fe®sor in the D e p a r tm e n t of E d u - cation at E a s t T e x a s S ta te T each- C o n t e s t a n ts a r e divided into The T e x a s F i r e In s u ran c e De- e r s College. Com m en ce u catio n will give a w ate rm e lo n I t h ree g r o u p s : p ri m a r y , fo r g r a m - p a rtm e n t provides hand book® to in te a c h i n g fire p re v e n ­ f eas t a ‘ Dillingham ’s F r i d a y night m ar school s tu d e n ts ; i n te rm e d ia te . b<* u®od t s all s tud ents in the d e p a r t m e n t fo r ju nior high s tu d e n ts ; and the a n d t h e i r friends J . i . K ; ng. pres- high school group. The students ident of the P E , Club, and Dor- re ceive c o n te st othv B e c k e r a n e n te r ta i n m e n t. th rough th e ir t e a c h e r s a ye a r be- book® em ha- zes ind l o r e the closing date f o r ©ntria*. i « ou rs* outlined in these harsd- idua. losses See P O S T E R S , Page 2. tion in 'h e schools, in c h a r g e of the Course* Provided notice the of to Dr. L a f f e r t y , who wa® one of receive a the y o u n gest men d o c t o r ’s degree in education from the U niv ersity , E n s . T e x , , S t a t e T e a c h e r s Col- d e r - : ire a r d has ta u g h t at the college sobering - lite in sum m er sessions. is a g r a d u a t e of arouse th< .h e of T e x a s and tried t o run. they knew some- ing about the p r o x im a te ly 5 - I y e a i s of age, ap in inches T w o of thing w as w rong. boys c a u g h t him and put him to j height, and weighing about 155 bed again . He still maintain ed pounds. He was a “ blond and had t h a t he wanted to ®ee “ O scar,” but well-form ed f e a t u r e s . ’ ’ t h a t he was so drunk he didn’t k-now w h ere he was. The victims o f the b urglar were satisfied, perhaps, by two th ings: f e e t 9 ; In S e p te m b e r , 1 9 3 6 . two houses, one each for boys and girls, were put into operation. A year s time proved the success of N ow o tny’s plan. S tu d e n ts living in the hous­ the work, es did scholastic made their share of e x tr a o r d i n a r y While one o f the bovs wen t to one of them tried to do his “ good a v e r a g e s , and engaged rn e x e rest of the sleeping stu- t u rn daily ’ ; th ey all g o t to smoke c u r r i c u l a r activities. " d r u n k . ” ap parently a c a r t o n of ' • s y ' " * ® * hj h sudue:: y. i a u a i» ru shed down the stairs, an.*, go- awa.,. b-oke p tlle r e r left in his ex citem S ta rt i n g ;es will - See N O W O T N Y , Page 5, b V L p e r l t e d A lread y - - F i r s t prizes w ere aw arded Vee Dr. H. M. L a f f e r t y , who receiv- c l the d « c r M o f d oc tor of o d u o o - : h i, c lo th o ,, horridly donned thorn, I The th ief w a , described a , „ e - ; pense o f S d . . Has Will, But Lacks Strokes, Says Allison and D avis C up W ilm er Allison, fo r m e r n ational champion sta r, I w a x e s p essim istic d u r in g a lull in the L o n gw ood Bowl T o u r n a m e n t this week and blamed a lack o f sta m in a fo r kee pin g him ou t of the ran ks o f the world’ s g r e a t e s t tennis p la y e r s. W o n Al l B u t O n * Allison, who lives in A u stin and wtio lea rn ed his ten nis u n d er Dr. Penick, h a s won every m a j o r te n ­ nis ch am pion sh ip e x c e p t the sin­ from gle s a t W im bledo n; 1929 to 1935 he was a m e m b e r o f the A llison -V an Ryn ta n d e m which co m b a te d other D avis C up t a n d ­ em s so su cc e s sfu lly . In 1935 he won the sin gles ch am pion sh ip of the U n ite d S ta te s. and H a * S t r o k e * — N o t S t a m i n a S a y in g th at he had gotten ev ery th in g he w anted out o f ten­ nis. Allison said that he had had the s t ro k e s and the will to win. I but he t h o u g h t the t h in gs he lack- ! ed m o st w ere ch am pion sh ip stam- J ina and a b e tte r ten nis physique. The g r e a t T e x a s te n n is s t a r ad- j mitted, however, that he w a s a l­ w ays in top condition and th a t his presen t st a m in a is a s good as it was d u rin g all the y e a r s o f D avis Cup com petition , which led some o b se rv e rs to p red ict t h a t he would have no trou b le in w inning a leg on the f a m o u s L o n gw ood Bowl. M a y R e t i r e B o w l I f Allison c a p t u re s the cu p this I y e a r, he will retire the p r e s e n t cup p erm an en tly . He won fir st ann | second le g s on the trophy in 1928 and in 1934. 600 Firemen At A. & M. School in suran ce C O L L E G E S T A T I O N , J u l y 21. T h is college town, f e a t u r i n g T e x ­ as A. &M. College and b o a s tin g a norm al sum m ei p opu lation ot than 2,500 eh ou ld n ’t need less any a f t e r fir e F r i d a y , J u l y 23, 'o r m ore than 600 sm ok e e a t e r s , g a t h e r e d from f o r their all eighth an n u al School f o r F ir em e n , pro b a b ly would welcome any op portun ity to squelch a s t r a y blaze and thus exhibit their prow ess. se c tio n s of T e x a s until M o st of the f ir e f ig h t e r s will enroll in either the g e n e r a l or a d ­ vanced fir e m a n sh ip co u rse s and take a written e x a m in a tio n at the end o f the school to q u a l if y their home tow n fo r a th ree p er cent rate redu ction. fire in su ra n ce ke, G r a d u a t e s o f these c o u rs e s will serve as in str u c to rs in their home d e p a r tm e n ts d u rin g the n e x t year. C ra c k fir e f ig h t e rs f r o m thirty- . fiv e maid or p art-p aid d e p a r tm e n ts tho A g r e of the s U t e have wt>rked out „ f d rin , , d ev o lutio n s tlwy ; will teach du ring the school. A n u m b e r of the firem en will s tu d y f i r s t aid p ro b lem s in cla ss e s o f f e r i n g the st a n d a rd , in stru c to rs, and the A m erican Red C ro ss, which will sa v in g c o u r s e s o f life Page Tws T H U R SD A Y , J U L Y 22, 1937 T Faculty Committee Awaits Regents Meeting for Action on Choosing President H T. P A R L I N B F, P I T T E N G E R W S. C A R T E R A. P B R O G A N to teach the fro m the S o u th e r n Pine A sso cia send e x p e r t s here work. The school is co n d ucte d annual- and chem ical en g in e e rin g a t the ly by Hie d e p a r tm e n t o f chemistry college under a u s p i c e s o f the S t a te F ir e m e n ’s and F ire M a r sh a ls’ A s­ so ciation of T e x a s . Prof. H. R. f i r e ­ B r a y t o n m e n ’s school. is d ire cto r o f the L u m ber Production U nchanged in June L u m b e r sta tistic s f o r J u n e show no d e fin ite tre n d the U n iv e rsity B u r e a u of Busin* * R e se a rch , has to re p o r t s pointed out. According lion, weekly production p er unit was 3 2 5 ,5 0 6 s q u a r e f e e t , a decline o f 4.7 per c e n t fro m M ay b u t an in c rea se o f 2.8 per ce n t o v e r J u n e last vear. A v e r a g e weekly sh ip ­ m ents p er unit t o ta le d 2 8 7 ,1 4 9 board i e e t , down 4.4 p e r cent from the p re c e d in g month, and 9.1 p e r ce n t below J u n e a y ear ago, a c c o r d in g to the b u r e a u r e ­ ports. A v e r a g e unfilled o r d e r s as o f J u n e 30 totaled 6 0 3 ,9 5 5 board fe e t, a decline o f 17.6 p er cent f ro m a month e a rlier, and 5.5 p er cent u n d er that o f J u n e 30, 1936. the c o rre sp o n d in g d a te T e x a s e d u c a t o r s in vo ca tion a l educ. tion are a w a it in g interested the sign in g o f the G e orge D ean law b y P resid en t R o ose ve lt. T h e law a p p r o p r i a te s $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 ,- 0 00 f o r vo ca tio n a l education , o f which T e x a s will receive a sh are for the e x p a n s io n ot vo ca tio n a l a g ric u ltu re , home econ om ics, and ind ustrial e d u c a tio n , t r a d e s and and por the de v e lo p m e n t o f e d u ­ cation in distrib u tiv e o c cu p a tio n s in th is S t a te , Miss L a u r a M u rr a y , J ch ie* of the In du strial T e a c h e r- ' T r a in in g B u r e a u pointed out. & E. C. B A R K E R C H A R L E S R A M S D E L L F R E D C. A Y E R Joe Routt May Be Champ, W. R W O O L R I C H But of Which Conference? B y C l a r e n c e L a R o c h e An A sso cia te d P r e ss story dated J u l y 19 and o r ig in a tin g at D a l ­ las, would have us believe th at J o e Routt, six-m an line o f the 1936 A g g ies, w a s a t one t ime h eavy w eigh t b oxing cham pion o f the S o u t h ­ w est C o n f e r e n c e ' t — To o bad the sp o rt s scribe i huskieR” around, he sh ould a breeze with the D etroit n egro . have knocked o f f this story did not wire Dr. J . C. Dolley or th* U n ive rsity A thletic C o u n cil; I am sure they could have inform ed him t h a t b o x ­ ing ha s never been a recogn ized u i t i v« intercollegiate sp ort in the South- j H u g h w est C o n fe re n c e . . . or, should we j p a g e T o m m ie Glenn and his G o ld ­ en G lov es and tell thme som ebody is holding out on them. . . or w as b oxing recogn ized y e a r s ago. . if so, w h at does th a t m ak e R outt, a ten y e a r m an ? N e verth eless, we will be c o n ­ t e n t to p ut little Glenn J a c k s o n , tiny Longhorn ce n te r, and dimin- f ra il f r o n t o f the A ggie s t a r a n y old time. J a c k ­ son will blast Rou».t up fron t, and fails, G r a y or W olfe can if jo b done. G r a y will be g e t the five y a r d s o v er R o u tt goo d e v ery try, we a lr e a d y know what tho “ B ig Bad One “ B u l le t ” G r a y W olfe, b a c k j, can do. and f o r he in . B R Y A N T S M I T H J . A L T O N B U R D I N E Faculty Committee to Help Regents Select President ' T o u g h e s t M e n ? ’ the Routt, 190 pound calls man g u a r d and A g g ie C a p t a in -E le c t fo r 1937, t h e blushingly “ tou gh e st He like all p igsk in ners, Is w orking in the oii-f:elds, and for a p a s t i m e dons the leather pillows and has a t his oil-field co lleag ues. him self in T e x a s . ” “ His boss said J o e should p ut in B u ilt w restler, the big like a p r o ­ cham pionship. t o w ­ fe s sio n a l head o n e* was S o u th w e st C on ­ f eren ce h eavy w eigh t b oxing c h a m ­ pion ,” the story said. G o o d C h a n c e ? J o e H A S a good shot a t the is . a f t e r all, J o e L o u is . title. the only if he can push a obstacle, and certainly, field few “ oil the School o f Medicine, and the School of E d u c a tion . The m e m b e rs elected at la rg e from the G en eral F a c u lt y were nam ed a f t e r a p roce ss o f e lim i­ nation. Ea c h voting m em ber of J u n e 19 su b m it-: the F a c u l t y on t^H two n om in a tion s fr o m which the twelve highest were listed on the panel of twelve s e n t out to voting m e m be rs. J u n e 22. F rom this panel, each vo tin g m em ber first, secon d, third, fo u rth , fifth , and sixth choices, the six finish- I ing highest being n am ed. A facu lty m em b er o f the rank instructo r or ..bove who h a s 1 of been on the f a c u lt y three y e a r s was -onsidered a voting member i C ollege o f E n g i n e e r i n g ; Dr. F r e d C. A ye r, p r o f e s so r o f e d u c a tio n a l a d m in is t r a t io n ; D ean J . A. F i t z ­ t h * election. ge ra ld , School o f B u sin e ss A dm in -! The B o ar d of R e g e n t s have not I i s t r a t i o n ; B r y a n t Sm ith p r o f e s so r considered the fa c u lt y legislation, j Dr. E. C. B a r k e r , p r o f e s and have stip u la te d th a t the r e ­ s o t h isto r y ; Dr. A. P. B roga n , dean qu est for the a p p o in tm e n t of such S ch o o l; Dr. of a co m m itto r do es not co n stitu te I C h a rle s R a m sd e ll, p r o f e s s o r o f his- a p p r o v a l of an y p e r t of the leg!*- J tQ ry, j AHon Burdine> asso cia te lation re fe r r e d to. the G r a d u a t e jaw . . . . Tom m ie Glenn sa y s t h a t J a c k ­ son will be ou t for the Golden Gloves team n e x t y ear. . . an d , if R o u tt still is in a boxing mood. . . , pel haji' a bout wHh B o x in g C lub could be ca rd ed . Boy, i0 0 k at t ha t line form ing. Q________ , , Sw im C lasses Lead Co-Ed Enrollment is S w im m in g le a d in g r e g i s t r a - 1 tion at the W om e n ’s Gym with I f o u r c la sse s b ein g scheduled for adu lts. B e c a u se of the re c e n t in-1 fantile p a r a l y s is scare, only one c l a s s fo r children is o f f e r e d . The p re s e n t plan is to open a late se c ­ tion last three weeks. f o r children the A cco rdin g to b a c te r ia coun t, the pool a t the W o m e n ’s Gym is fiv e to six tim es cle an e r than it must be to m eet health s t a n d a r d s . The c o n s ta n t f iltra tio n and chlorinatio n o f the city w a t e r k ee ps it a t b et­ ter than drin k in g w*ater sta n d a rd s. S p e n a l p e rm its f o r the u se o f the tennis c o u rts and g o l f c o u rses m ay be s e c u re d by those n o t in re g u la r classes. W'lth the n ex t m eeting of the Bo ard of R e g e n ts se t i n d e fin it e ­ in A u g u st, t h * ly f o r so m etim e fa c u lt y co m m ittee chosen to a s sist them in the selection of the new P resid en t has been m a rk in g fu rth er d e v e lo p ­ time m ents. Se v e ra l informal m eetings of the com m ittee have been held. Dr. H. T. Parlin, chairm an of the com m ittee, has announced. a w a itin g The fa c u lty com m ittee whose m e m be r* a r * p ictured above, e l e c t ­ ' d follow ing a recom m en dation m ade by the Special C om m ittee on O rgan ization, F un ction, and F u t u r * o f the U niversity , i« made up o f twelve m em bers, chosen by the voting member^ of the f a c u l ­ ty. The com m ittee m em bers were chosen upon two b a se s of s e le c ­ Six were elected a t la rge tion. from and the G eneral F ac u lty , one was picked from each o f the six main divisions of the U n i v e r ­ and the College o f A rts sity, Science-, the School o f B u sin e ss to A dm in istration , the School of L a w , m it t e * a r e ; Dean W. R. M e m b e rs elected the com- Woolrich, Moth Proofing Process 20% Discount Cash and Carry Phone 4 7 5 9 ITTS-NEAL Cleaners and Dyers 2102 GUADALUPE p r o f e s s o r o f g o v e r n m e n t ; Dr. W. A. F eisin g, p r o f e s so r of c h e m ist r y ; V ocation Teachers Dr. B. F. P itten ger, dean o f the T School o f E d u c a t i o n ; Dean W. S. < arte r , G alveston Medical School, and Dr. H. T. Parlin, dean o f the C ollege o f A rts and Sciences. o U m m c r ^ C n O O l S e v e ra l g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t * en in vo cation al t e a c h in g en Posters - - (C on tin ued fro m P a g e I . ) as a re su lt of f ir e s in g r a m m a r school, social losses in ju n io r high school, and economic and a d v a n c ­ ed social losses in high school. The D e p a r t m e n t o f f e r s reduced in su ra n ce r a t e s to cities, towns, and com m u n itie s which in a c c o r d ­ tea ch ance with the p rescrib ed course o f stu dy . ru ra l fire p revention Miss J u m g e r re m a rk e d th at p o s­ t e r s en tered this y e a r show* an im prove m en t in a r t work in T e x a s schools. She co n sid ers this exhibit a s the b est y et assem b le d both as to co n ten t and artistic excellence. ! fifty -tw o g a g e d rolled f o r the f ir s t term o f The U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s su m m e r s e s ­ sion, Miss L a u r a M u rray , ch ief of In du strial T e a c h e r s - T r a in in g the B u r e a u , has re p o rted . In str u c to r s te a c h in g adv an ce d co u rs e s in vo cation al t r a i n i n g a re Miss M u rray , C. A. Jo h n so n , d i ­ re cto r o f vo ca tion a l ed u c a tion at H o u sto n ; W. R. C ate, S t a t e s u p e r ­ visor of In d u str ia l E d u c a t i o n ; and C h a rles C y r u s , a s s is t a n t teach er- co n fe r e n ce fo r e m a n t r a i n e r and lea d er in the In d u stria l T eacher- T r a in in g B u re a u . N. Y. G iants Sign S. W. Football S tars ---------- S o u th w e st the Two V irtu a lly all o f a re h a z a r d s C o n fe re n c e football s t a r s f o r the p a s t several re p re se n te d se a so n s have been signed to play fire a m o n g the p o ste r s. Many p o s t e r s with the New Y o rk footb all G iants, a re up to the m in ute, p re s e n tin g them es such a s a sit-down strik e. “ O x” P a rr y , the New Lo nd on d is a s te r. “ Gone ste rlin g 244-pound tackle f o r Bay- “ Th at with the W in d,” and cu rrent polit- lor and a stro ngh old Good Old B a y l o r L in e .” and Willie ical issu es. The exhibit will rem ain in the ' Walls, 2 05-pou n d end who p lay ed it has been a n n ou nced , They are Owen in Library’ co rridor thro ugh J u l y 24. Then it will be ta k e n to S a n Mar- cos, A lpine, C an y o n and Denton- ders a re a l r e a d y v e t e r a n s o f s e rv- Miss J u n i g e r will re m a in rn c h a r g e .^ ic e in the G i a n t s ’ line-up, for T e x a s C hristian U n iv e rsity . Three f o r m e r A r k a n s a s grid University’s “ O N E -S T O P ” SERVICE STATION “Complete Automobile Service” Storage We appreciate your business Lee T ires W illard B atteries Sinclair P roducts Q uaker S tate Oils W ashing G reasing S eat Covers R adios A ccessories University Service Co. 2412 G uadalupe Phone 7140 ROAD SERVICE and SUPPLIES For All University Courses Opposite the Main Walk 'Right O ut of the Want Ads” “and what a honey Hundreds of students, faculty members, business men and others in the University community have been made happy and given an opportunity to get the most out of life, through a bona tide used car value, found in The Classified Ads O n ly reputable dealers advertise through these columns— only dependable people buy through them! Ifs a good idea both T o Use Our Classifieds THE SUMMER TEXAN PH O N E 2-3 164 Before 4:30 Kamrath Takes Delaware Singles, Doubles; Coffey Wins San Angelo Tourney Bobbie K am ra th, sensational sophomore te n n is sta r of th e U n iv e r­ sity, S a tu r d a y achieved the honor of w inning two titles in one tennis to u rn am en t. Playing in th e D elaw are S tate clay c o u r t te n n is to u r n a m e n t, K am ­ rath rallied to ta k e th e m e n ’s singles crown by d e fe a tin g Dave Perch©- nock of Philadelphia, 2-6, 6-1,■♦ 6-3. 6-3. L a te r K a m ra th paired with Louis W etherill of S o uthern California doubles championship by b eatin g Normal Bramall and Don Jo n e s, Philadel­ phia, 6-0, 6-0, 6-2. to win the fea ring Bill Boyer, Abilene, B and 4, in S u n d a y ’s finals. To reach the semi-finals, Coffey had to d e ­ f e a t Don Schum acher, who is Trans-Mississippi champion, I up. Coffey is also city champion of It is expected t h a t F o r t W orth. he will r e tu r n to the U niversity baseball lost p erncfc, K am ra th then rallied to ; The T exan the n e x t eight gam es and , the first set t a W x t {all and p]av on th e Long- Perchonock and his o p pon ent als© horn golf teamf r o a c hed by H ar- took the f irs t gam e of th e second I ye set. win quickly r u n o u t th e match. A week befo re K a m ra th had taken the singles title in the D elaware S tate g rass co u rt to u r n a m e n t. E dgar W eller of Austin and the . . I To r .a o h t h . f in a l , of t h . d a y I Longhorn U M I . tr a m .a t h i i w e l t co urt m eet, K a m r a th d e fe ate d his playing in th e annual Olmos Club in San An- double? p a r tn e r. W etherill. K a m r a th will continue his play U n jo A f U r d ra w in * a bye in the Tennis T o u rn a m e n t WELLER IN MEET o-----------— . . . , , . . on ea ste rn courts, and will soon pair w ith Wilm er Allison in the I t i n t round, he d e fe a te d Al Offer, doubles play of the to u rn am en ts. 6-1, 6-0, in - th e second round. Billy Bob Coffey, U niversity freshm an last year, this week took tho golf title a t the San Angelo mer Longhorns, m vitation golf to u r n a m e n t by de- Paschal: Walthall, B e rt Wei* tens. and Gordon Pease, ah f o r ­ re also compet- ing in th e to u rn a m e n t. Page Three Lawson Breaks Leg; Lost To Football Team Bad news for the 1937 Long­ horn football team reached the cam pus th is week w hen it was r e ­ ported t h a t Wallace Lawson, h a l f ­ back of la st year, rec ently b roke his leg playing softball a t Conroe. the best sopho­ Lawson, one of last year, had more re c ru its of been counted upon by Dana X. Bible L onghorr coach, as one of his m ainstays of this y e a r ’s team . Lawson was ordered n ev e r to play football again. Lawson may be able to play baseball on Uncle Billy Disch’s team n e x t spring, how evre. He was fielder during the 1937 season. r e g u la r th e l e f t -------------- o------------ DR. PARKER RETURNS Dr. C lara May P a r k e r , professor of th e a r t of teaching, has r e t u r n ­ ed from a six weeks' visit in Cali­ fornia. W IL L IA R D BATTERIES Service & Sales University Service Co. 2 4 1 2 G U A D A L U P E Phone 7140 RENFRO’S FRIDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY W e Re ser ve t h e Ri ght to Limit Qu a n t i t i e s T H U R SD A Y , JULY 22, 1937 " • H E S U M M E R T E X A N Sp°rtOsramS By LYNN JACKSON T e x a n S p o rt* E d ito r A lth o u g h it is seven w eek s b efore the first p rac­ tices start for the Southw est C onference grid cam p aign, reverberations of next f a ll’s firew orks m ay alread y be heard. T he last gam e of a Southw est team last year w a s the w h ip p in g w hich the T.C .U. Horned Frogs gave th e previou sly u n d efea ted M arquette on N ew Year s Day in the Cotton Bow l . . . • H owever, as a bit (y.f.c. bit o ff more than he can ;hew) of long-range prognostications, h ow about the fol­ lowing: The only change in the coaching set up is here at the (University, w h ere genial Dana X Bible has transformed the Longhorn outlook from one dismal gray into one of (or orange and w hite, if you bright and shining pink But there have been numerous changes in the line-ups prefer). of players. • R azorbacks Root H igh Yessuh, colonel, them rootin’, tootin’, tough and rough Arkansas Razorbacks still seem to rate the pre-season choice for first place . . . Not only did the Porkers keep all their important men, but they also intend to keep on throwing passes high, wide, and handsome in a deter­ mined effort to keep their hold on the Conference crown. • A g g ies M ay G et Started The A. & M. A g g ies m ay fin ally get som ew here this season . . . Last year they started out on a top-notch j season, h eaded by the». fam ous 8-day trek across the * continent to beat S.M .U., San Francisco, and U tah, but later la g g ed sadly to finish in the w ake of A rkansas and T .C .U . A round D ick Todd, th e broken-field runner from C row ell, Coach H om er Norton hop es to build an attack second to none in th e C onference . . . B esides, Joe Routt of sem i-all-A m erica fam e w ill be back at guard . . . And h e’s as tough as they com e . . . Main losses of the A g g ies w ere C harley De W are, the cen ter, Johnny M orrow, end, and Doc Pitner, back. S.M .U. Stronger S.M.U. will definitely be stronger this fall than last year . . . Their inexperienced sophomores cost them many gam es last year, but with a year’s play under their shoul- derpads. the Ponies will be w ell worth watching. A l­ though Johnny Sprague, quarterback; Bob Finley, fu ll­ back ; and Paschal Scottino, guard, w ere all lost, Coach Matty Bell says that he has plenty of replacem ents for those gentlem en of the grid wars . . . Experience may bring them along to be the giant-killers of the Conference ' this fall. f • Can’t Bear Up Baylor will be w eaker, my fm e-feath ered friends . . . . For instance, th ey lost John Reynolds and Ox Parry from “ That good old Baylor lin e ” and the ball of dynamite in a football uniform, Lloyd Russell, from their classy b ack ­ field. Still, with Morley Jennings, whom some call th e best coach in the Southwest, you c a n ’t count the giant- killers out yet . . . ( A n y w a y , we hope they don’t beat the Longhorns again in an upset victory . We couldn’t Bear it.) . . Out of C ellar? Tha Rice O w ls are staying up late at night to d eter­ m ine w h eth er or not they can stay out of a cellar tie thi* year . . . From this corner, it d oesn ’t look probable . . • T hey lost John Frankie, w ho w as, to be Frankie w ith ^ you, one of th e best tack les in the C onference . . . A lso Billy A rd, a guard w hom oppon en ts had a Ard tim e keep in g out of their own b ackfield . . . And Buck F ried ­ m an of A ustin, a good b ack field ace, plus Roy R oyale, slithering, ram m ing halfb ack . • Can Frogs Jum p H igh ? The T.C.U. Frogs rate as the big question mark . . . The remnants of a world beater football team of 1935 got together last year to get second place in the Conference race . . . And this year most of their old standbys are gone, including Slingin’ Sam m y Baugh, W alter Roach captain and e n d ; W illie W alls, another capable w ingm an L. D. “Little Dutch" Meyer, w ho is best rem em bered foi m aking all the Frogs' points against M arquette; and N e e d ­ ham, another w ingm an— plus Harrison and Holt, two good guards, plus both starting halfbacks, the fullback, and a tackle. But the big question is B ible and the Longhorns . . , The n ew coach seem s to have as m uch to w ork with as A V ® ARROW SHIRTS ... 25% Discount $2.00 S h ir ts $ 1-50 $2.50 Shirts . . . . . $ 1 * 9 0 I r s r r s h i r t b o u g h t a t r e g u l a r p r i c e s t h is f a ll . t h i s **!« in is a b e t t e r T a l u s t h e n c o u l d ba The TOGGERY 2310 G U A D A L U P E J. L. ROSE No Organized Intramurals Second Term; Facilities Open for Use of Students Although there will be no organized in tr a m u ra ls d u rin g the second s e m e s te r of the summer school, all eq u ip m en t an d facilities in the intramural departm ent will rem ain open to all those who care to use them .Harris V a n Zandt, in ch a rg e of the d e p a r tm e n t, said y esterd ay . The gym will remain open from 9 o’clock in the m o rn in g to 6 in the afte rn o o n . All fa-* --— ' "...................................................—— o’clock cilities will be available, includ ing volley ball, baseball, handball, basketball, tennis, ant swimming. The boys’ tennis courts a r e be ing re su rfa c e d and within a week and a half, th e re will be te n courts com pletely r e s u rfa c e d and will be ready fo r use. Van Z andt u rg ed t h a t all g ro u p s lesire to continue o r te am s who playing th e ir p a rtic u la r s p o r t to come b? his office. He w il1 be glad to a r r a n g e fo r com petition and equip m en t. The office hours of th e in tr a m u ra l d e p a r tm e n t are from 2 :30 to 5 o’clock in th e a f t e r ­ noon. N o m in a l F o e R e q u ir e d F o r U s e o f P o o l Kamrath Wins Delaware Titles Bobby K a m r a th of Austin, m em ber of th e L ongho rn tennis th e D elaw are S tate team , won Clay C o u rt T o u rn a m e n t ch a m p io n ­ ship a t W ilm ington, Del., by d e ­ fe a tin g Dave Perchonock of P h ila­ delphia. fo rm e r Temple U niversity player, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. K a m ra th paired with Louis W etherill of S o u th ern C alifornia U niversity to b e a t N o rm al B r a ­ man and Don Jo n e s of P h ila d e l­ phia f o r th e doubles cham pionship 6 -0 , 6-0 6 - 2 . W etherill the singles lost in Camera to Take Football Games' Pictures Arrives T h e n e w t e l e p h o t o e a r n e r * w h i c h w i l l b e u s e d t h i s f a l l in t a k i n g c o m p l e t e p i c t u r e s o f L o n g h o r n ’s f o o t b a l l g a m e s h a s t u r n e d a r r i v e d a n d h a s b e e n o v e r f o o t ­ t o D a n a X. B i b le , b a l l c o a c h . It w a s r e c e i v e d b y i n s p e c t e d a s t u d i o a n d b e f o r e to it w a s t h e U n i v e r s i t y . t u r n e d o v e r l o c a l t o t h e E a c h S a t u r d a y t h i s f a l l t h e c a m e r a w ill t a k e p i c t u r e s o f t h e g a m e f r o m a v a n t a g e p o i n t o n t o p o f t h e p r e s s b o x . F i l m s w ill t h e n h e r u s h e d t o K a n s a s C i t y f o r d e v e l o p m e n t , a n d will b e r e t u r n e d t o B i b le in t i m e t o f o o t b a l l p l a y e r * s h o w t h e M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n b e f o r e t h a t w a y p l a y e r s p r a c t i c e . t h e y s e e c a n m a d e t h e p r e c e d i n g S a t u r ­ in d a y ’s g a m e . l e n s I n t h e m i s t a k e s is so c o n s t r u c t e d t h a t p i c t u r e s o f t h e g a m e m a y t h e s c r e e n , e v e n b e s h o w n o n is s e v e r a l t h o u g h h u n d r e d t h e p l a y a r s w h e n t h e f i lm is e x p o s e d . t h * c a m e r a f r o m f e e t T h * in Late registrant* may still get the the o p p o rtu n ity to swim m en’s pool in G rego ry Gym by p ay in g a fee of $1.50 at th e audi t o r ’s office. $1.00 covers th e use of the pool, with a BO c e n t ch a rg e Dr. Cr B i g g to I e3lCh for a locker. A t C ollege of M ines semi-finals to a K m ra h t, 6-1, 6-1. . a t Brownsville J u n io r College and Texas A g ricu ltu ra l and M echani­ cal College. W indsor G ets Suit Made of T exas Cloth T he pool will be open every school day from 3 to 6 o ’clock in the afte rn o o n , with an optional swimming class fo r those who wish to a tte n d being held every a f te r noon from 3 to 4 o’clock. C. J. “ S h o rty ” Alderson is in charge :>f th# pool. On S u n d ay the pool will not be open, and on Monday i t will be open only fro m 4 to 6 o'clock. f o r The fee is $2.00 for th e pool and a charge <>f BO cents f o r a non -students locker. MATCHES ON MONDAY The r e g u la r F rid a y night w re st­ ling m atches held a t the Austin S ports A re n a u ider the direction of P ro m o te r T ra n kie E d w a rd s h a v e been postponed to M onday night, it has been announced. The weekly ca rd s will h e r e a f te r be held on Mondays. E L PASO. Ju ly 17.— Dr. John O. G ragg, in s tru c to r in economics at The U niversity of Texas, has been nam ed ac ting head of th e D e p a rtm e n t of Econom ics and th e a t Business A dm in istration Colleges of Mines and M etallu rg y here, a bran c h of the U niversity, fo r 1937 38. Dr. D. M. Wiggins, p resid e n t of the College, has an-J nounced. Dr. G ragg will su b stitu te fo r P ro fessor T I . Morris, who will com plete w ork on a doctor of philosophy degree a t the U n iv e r ­ sity of California. th e U niversity Dr. G ragg has been a m em ber f a c u lty since of 1935 and holds th e bachelor of arts, bachelor of business adm in­ istration, m a ste r o f a r ts, and doc­ tor of philosophy degrees from I th a t institution. He has also ta u g h t di d C hevigny, b ut h e will h a ve one o t h e r t hi n g whi c h Also Blair Sm ilin’ Jack d i d n ’t h a v e — c oop e ra t i on. Cherry a n d Bully G i l st ra p will pr ovi de m ore t h a n enough help in t h e c oa c hi ng line . . . A l t h o u g h “R e d ” Sh e r i d a n , Clint Small , H o m e r T i p p e n , W a l t o n L a une y, Morris Sands, a n d ot h e r s h a v e b e e n lost, t h e L ong hor ns seem to have c a p a b l e re p l a c e m e n t s , i nc l udi ng t h e f r e s h ­ m an fla sh es, B eefu s Br y a n, Bul l et G r a y , C h a r l e y Ha a s, a n d any num ber of c a p a b l e l i ne m e n . . . W hi ch m a k e s the O range a n d W h i t e l ook a bit r osy . . . • N ow that y.f.c. has b o r e d y ou wi t h this long di sc us­ sion, h e r e ’s how , a m e r e t wo m o n t h s be for e t h e y s t a r t play, it looks like they TI f ini sh: I. Ar kansas; 2. A. & M.; 3, Texas; 4. S.M.U.; 5. T.C.U.; 6. B a y l o r ; 7. Rice. No w y .f.c. has d o n e w e n t a n d p u t t he j inx on Bible by pickin g t h e L o n gh o r ns to pl a c e no l o w e r t h a n t h i rd , but don't say we d i d n ’t w a r n you. A n yw ay, le t’s f o r g e t t he wh o l e business a n d go sw im m ing. The Duke of W indsor, o fte n acclaim ed while he was th e P rin ce of Wales as the best dressed man in th e world, has a suit of Texas cloth in his w ardrobe. S tu d e n ts in he textile d e p a r t ­ m e n t of T exas Technological Col­ lege at Lubbock carded th e wool and wove suit which was se n t to the f o rm e r E n g ­ lish king. Sheep raised on th e cam pus supplied the wool. the cloth of the Similar suits have been s e n t to P re s id e n t Roosevelt and vice P r e s ­ id e n t G arn er. W. T. Gaston b u si­ the te x tile de­ ness m a n a g e r of p a r tm e n t, said. ‘M u le’ W ilson, O nce Bible P rotege, D ead F a y ‘‘Mule” Wilson of Austin, and fo rm e r proteg e of D ana X. Bible s t A. & M., disd this week of a h e a r t a ttac k while o u t rid ­ ing. Wilson, who played the backfield and was fam ous f o r his punting, was called by Dana X. Bible one of th e g r e a te s t backs he ever coached. in M A R T I N R E C O R D ST. LO UIS, Ju ly 21.— P e p p e r M a rtin ’s “ Musical M ud-C ats” can claim to have as their leader the only bail-plaver who, a f t e r m aking League A ll-Star th e N ational in­ Team fo r th ree years as an fielder, came back this y e a r and m ade it again as an o u tfielder. A U T O M O B I L E S T O R A G E SO PER M O N T H University Service Co. 241 2 Guadalupe Phone 7140 AT THE CO-OP All De-Luxe Editions of Fine Books D iscount All Famous Dollar BOOKS R E D U C E D TO G at the books y o u ' v e always wanted at prices you can afford to pay; UNIVERSITY CCTH E ST U D EN T S' O W N ST O R E IDLING ALONG LENG GANGE---- LETTERI E D I T O R ' S N O T E . Due to the large nu m ber o f o u t o f-to w n su b ­ scribers, th e T ex a n is a tt e m p tin g this su m m e r to su p p ly a meltin g p ot for all lon g-ran ge literary effo rts. T h e editors will a ccep t, w el­ co m e and probably print all criticism , con troversial discussion of any nature and fro m any so u rce within its rea d er s’ ranks. The letters -hould be sign ed. Only initia ls will be used on icqttfst. P A T T E R I N G / CN TEE PETTPATG/ B t P A T D A N I E L S T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 22, 1937 They Talk A b o u t R obinson's D e a th — Le agu e Failure— Scien ce and A v ia tio n — N a z i's Slip b y C e n so r Sweating Students Want Library Fans »"p HE UN I VE R S I T Y O F TE XAS sells k n o wl e d g e . As a n y o t h e r big sales org a ni z a t i on , this inst itut ion sh o ul d e a rne st l y t r y to sell its goods as eff ici ent ly as possibl e— a l wa ys wi t h a n eye to t he wel l-being of its cus­ t ome rs. T h a t t his sales or ga n i z a t i on L not c om­ pl et ely in t o u c h wi t h t he wel l-being of its c u st o m e rs h a s be e n re ce n tl y e vide nc e d by t h e pr ese nc e of a peti ti on to A l e x a n d e r l ibrary, Moffit, a c ti ng h e a d of t he new u r g i n g t h e i nst al la ti on of f ans in t he r e ­ serve room to a l l a y oven-like c ondit ions of study. Th e peti ti on is signed with a l most 250 names. in t h e Now k n o wl e dge , p a r a g o n t h a t t he Uni­ versity woul d i m p a r t to all of its g r a d u a t e s is d e p e n d e n t c o n c e n t r a t e d h o ur s of su m m e r Work m a inly upon r e ­ se ar c h , wh ic h fa c t or obt ai ns di r e ct l y from c o n s t a n t use of t he L i bra r y a n d an active mind. T he v e r y pr ese nc e of su m m e r st u­ d e n t s on this c a m p u s is i ndi ca ti ve of t he i r desir e The Unive rsity shoul d l en d a h a n d in seei ng t h a t t he wor k is c a r ­ successful c ompl eti on. r i e d And, e v ide nc ed by s t u d e n t r e s e nt m e n t of oven-like condit ions exist ing in L i br a r y r e a d i n g rooms— ba c k b on e for any i nst i tu­ tion of l e a r n i n g ’s c u rri c u l u m — t he l i b r a r y will n e i t h e r be used to c a p a c i t y nor to s a t ­ i sfaction until some form of cooling system is inst all ed in t he bui ldi ng. to work. t h r o u g h to Wichita Falls, Texas, se t the summer h ea t record the other day with a tem perature "f 106 degrees. We h a v e n ’t heard o f any other T exas cities tu r n ­ ing green with envy. A den tist in N ew York has discovered another "pain killer” but in spite of this and other pain exterm in ators we still hear occasional groans c o m ­ ing from the torture room of our fa vorite tooth puller. The C hino-Japanese row is still in a state o crisis. The problem seem s to hinge on the que. I tion as to w hether China will holler ‘‘d ow n ” rig away or says “ n u f f . ” take another good licking before she The Chinese have enough cannon fodder on hand to bankrupt the Japs ,ius* keen shoving if they in troops until the Japs are too broke to buy any more ammunition. Fr om m a r k e t report s, every m a n seems e nti tl e d to a chicken in a pot for t h e pr ice of t w o cars and a ga ra ge . New' Nazi c o m m a n d m e n t : *Tf t hou a r e h e a l t h y , t hou m u st not re m a i n u n m a r r i e d . ” And if t ho u wa nt to st a y he a l t hy , d o n ’t rile t h y wife. mmtuT (texan A truck passed so close to s man standing in the s t r e e t in front of Jesse S m ith ’s Garage that it took o f f the seat o f his pants. The truck driver had is no moral involved in this story; we merci mention it as an a ft e r thought. to buy a new pair of pants. There T exa s convicts are still escaping from the state p en iten tiary, and also from a good many c o u n ty jails. In other days w hen it was so easy to g e t a long en o u gh pardon the pen boys h u n g around to qu alify, but now t h e y are tak ing th ings into their own hands. f rom his r e l u c t a n c e t o d e p ri v e A m e r i c a of t h e m d u r i n g h u n t i n g season. To c o nf or m wi t h t h e t e n o r of his re­ m a r k s on su b j e c t s p e r t a i n i n g t o A m e r i c a a n d Am e r i c a n s, t h a t En gl ish p l a y w ri g h t sho ul d spell his n a m e “ P s h a w . ” T h e w o r d s t h a t f ro z e on t h e old m a n ’s lips— “ No w wh e n I w a s a lad, we h a d r e al wi n t e r s. ” An A r k a n s a s Ci ty h u n t e r r e v e a l s t h a t a quail d a s h e d itself to d e a t h a g a i n s t his gu n, b u t fo r ge t s t o st a t e w e t h e r he l i ke d t h e s p o r t b e t t e r t h a n fishing. yesterday University Service C o 2412 Guadalupe Phone 7140 co u rses TW O SOPH OM O RE in physical e d u cation for men are bein g added to th e schedule b e ­ the d em an d of a number cause of stu d en ts. Physical E ducation 2 16, scou t leadership, is scheduled to 12 daily, and Physical for l l E ducation l i b , ele m e n ta r y tr a ’r^ mg. is scheduled for 11 to I daily. DR. D. K. B R A C E , Professor o f Phy leal E ducation. SPECIAL Vacation Offer on L uggage 81 sssssssss ----- ----------------------------------------- E d it o r - in - c h ie f Associate Editor S N j Joe B eld er Hanry Quit. Lynn J a c k s o n ------------------------ -- E lisabeth K e e n e y E v e r e '1; S h irley ---------------------------------- - Amusements ; Bid L e v a t o r -------------------------__ ------------------ Books Columns Cy R e c o r d ................................................. Radio - .................................. -....... Snorts Society Copy Editor .................... ..........— S T A F F FOR TH IS ISSU E N IG H T E D I T O R ............................ H ead Copyreaders James Williamson, Jim Ander-! J. b . BILLARD io n . A-*.A la n ts : R o b e r t J a m e t o n , A n n e R amsey, H elen F a y P a s s m o r e , S e a w illo w B Holmes. V o l u n t e e r R e p o r te r : : R o b e r t M cK inley, P auline Au - en sh in e. A Se a t t l e m a n t r a d e d a ho use and lot fo r a n old C a n a d i a n p os t a g e s t a m p . W e ’ve a l w a y s w a n t e d t o m ee t t h a t t y p e o f r e a l e st a t e a ge n t. He is u n g ra tefu l who expresses all w itn esses th an k s when his have departed . — Se n eca . I “ J o h n B a r r y m o r e is c a ll ed ‘Va H a n ’ b y f a n s . ” W h a t A m e r i c a n Chi ne se movie f a n s call c e r t a i n o t h e r a c t o r s h a s a s om e ­ w h a t si m i l a r sound. a b o u t An a c t r e s s re v e a l s “ t h e r e ’s s o m e t h i n g tri m t h e w-ell-dressed A m e r i c a n w o m a n . " On t h e o t h e r h a n d , h e r h u s b a n d h a s a r a t h e r t r i m m e d look. V a lu e Y o u r L y e s N e x t T o Life I ts e lf . E y e * C a r e f u l l y E x a m in e d P r e s c r i p t i o n * C a r e f u l l y Filled OPTOMETRIST 8c O P T I C I A N M 8 4/i C O N G R E S S AVE THURSDAY NOON Chicken P i e .....................15c M ade fro m T en d er H en s NIGHT—5 to 8 Meat Balls and Spaghetti I2 c S h oot’s C afeteria 1 1 9 W . 7 t h . W e h e r e t a k e n f i ve hi gh p r i c e d e a s e l t o f e a t u r e t he m at a r e d u c e d pri ce. All l e a t h e r b o u n d , s e l e c t e d t w e e d c o v e r e d , silk i m p r o v e d h a n g i n g de v i c e , e x t r a g o o d l ocks a n d h a n d l e . W e also l i n i n g s , ha v e o v e r n i t e or w e e k - e n d ma t c h . c a s e s to E X T R A ! AM ladies s u m m e r bags reduced t o 69c $1.29 $2.29 robTTMUELLER obro 5 1 0 C O N G R E S S A V E . 'HTJRSDAY, JULY 22, 1937 iid -S u m m er b e d d in g s [old Social Spotlight — Both Miss M c-? beddings and engagem ents of students and ex-students continue to the biggest society news of the mid-summer season, with other jai activities slowed down by the Ju ly heat, rhe engagem ent of Miss M arietta M cGregor to L ieutenant John ward Payne was announced Tuesday at a luncheon given by M ar­ met Bellmont. egor and L ieutenant Payne are I john N. H arvey, S r., of Dallas, students of the University. The i Sunday, Ju ly 17, in Austin. Both dding will be in the early fall. are ex-students of the U niversity. Miss M cGregor received her de- i Mrs. H arvey is a member of Be of bachelor of a rts in 1935 ; c h i Omega sorority. She was a im the University and her mas- j mem ber of the Girls’ Glee Club last Feb ru ary from anj pianist fo r the Austin R otary r of arts the She is a ; club. At present she dumbia University. tmher of Pi B eta Phi so ro rity , id the Cotillion club. L ieu ten an t! syne attended Schreiner Insti- t e and the U niversity, and has train in g at cently finished hi illy Field. He is a member of grma Chi fratern ity. luncheon given by Miss The lllm ont was also i.i honor of Miss Vonne Thornton, who is to be to William Robison 0 ’- arried air on Ju ly 28. Miss Thornton ad Mr. O’H air are ex-students of ie University. Miss M ild re d Niederauer, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Nieder au er, became the bride of J o h i L a n d of Beaum ont Sunday a t the home of her parents, 611 W e st Thirty-third S treet, in a cerem ony read by Dr. Virgil Fisher. Both Mr. and Mrs. Land are ex-students o f the University. The couple plan to make their home in Dallas, where Mr. H ar- vey is in business. Gulf Company’s radio program . L A N D - N I E D E R A U E R is on D R A E G E R - W H 1 T E M u » B illy B o b W h i t * , form er tudent of the U niversity, will be- ome the bride c f Dr. A. A. Drae er, J r ., of Baytow n, Ju ly 24, at in he F irst Methodist Church Jertram . Only close friends and relatives jrill attend the ceremony, which Mil be read by the Rev. Foy thomas, pastor of the church, t Pauline Anderson of Austin and l y l o r will be maid o f honor, ridesmaids will be Mildred Bas- ird and Helen Deathe of Aus Sidney Draeger, brother of the Broom, will be his best man. &roomsmen will be Louis Yule nd Gerald Hunt of Baytown. Miss White was graduated from he University and ha. been teachi­ ng in the University High School. Draeger received his doctor the Jniversity and is now connected nth the Humble Oil Company at Raytown, where the couple will ive. philosophy degree from H A R V E Y - D A V 1 S M ist B illie L o u i s e D a v i s, dau ght­ e r of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Davis, >#came the bride of J o h n N olan tfa r v e y , J r . , son of Mr. and Mr3. the W'ith Mrs. V ictor Cluck at the piano, L ester Brenizer sang “ B e­ cause.” B efore cerem ony, Mrs. Cluck played “ L o v e’s Old Swreet Song.” followed by the Loh­ engrin wedding m arch. The maid of honor, Miss Roberta Jack son , preceded the bride and her fa th e r to the altar banked with palms and asters. W: . M. Carter, J r . , of Beaumont, was best man. Mrs. Land is a graduate o f the University, and fo r the last two years has taught at B a k er School in Austin. Mr. Land received his degree in law from the University and has been practicing in B ea u ­ mont, where the couple will make their home. h e n r y - y o u n g M a r t h a Y o u n g , ex-student of the University, will become the bride of M a r v i n M a r i o n H e n r y , form er resident of Austin, in a ceremony set Shreveport, La,. Miss Y ou n g ’s parents have an­ nounced. fo r J u ly 31 in Miss Young has been employed I in the O ffice of Publicity of the j University fo r the last two yeas s. Mr. Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Henry of Austin, is with the in S hreve­ United Gas Company port. T H E S U M M E R T E X A S P A S E H Y B I Vice-President Seven Students Up in Air; They Want to Be Alone B y B I L L E D M O N D S O N “ O solo mio. . is the refrain chanted by seven flyinc-ttudenT* from the University campus while they are undergoing the arduous training necessary to make their solo flights out at the Austin Munici­ pal A irport. A “ solo flight” consists in taking the aeroplane alo ft, flying it about for a certain period, and then bringing it down egein— all by your lonesome. Such a f e a t * : is the final accolade, the “ diplo­ m a” issued to the student in fly ­ ing. Buddy Haquina, experienced pi­ lot who has taught many begin ners ‘ he game of flying, numbers ii his class two University profes­ sors and five undergraduates. He says th at his is the most satisfy­ ing form of teaching and is fu rn ­ ished with unmistakable proof of his ability as an instructor. “ E ith ­ er they come down successfully, . . I have failed a t my job ,” or. laughed Mr. Haquins, quickly ad­ ding, though, of course, I haven’t failed yet or I wouldn’t still be teach in g.” Dr. Homer V. Craig likes to take time off from his position as applied assistant professor of Dr. F . C. Bolton, dean and newly elected vice-president of Texas A. & M. College, has also been elected vice-president of the Society fo r Promotion of Engineering Education. The so­ ciety will have its national m eet­ ing at A. M. in Ju n e, 1938. Riach Verifies Monster Tale F a th e r J . M. Riach, Austin min­ ister and historian who is now vis­ iting in the lake country in S cot­ land, testifies to the authenticity of the famed “ Monster of Loch Ness.? the creatu re “ Nessie,” as is called by the natives, is regarded thing by all as a commonplace the inhabitants around Loch Ness, reported F a th e r Riach. Describing ture, he said: the strange crea­ “It is a member of the seal fam ily, having a long neck, a small head, and a body about fo rty is very or fifty fe e t long. timid, disappearing when men are in view.” I t Questioning monks, fishermen, and scientists in the vicinity con- i vinced him of the actual existence the m onster. He says that I of there are a g reat number of pic­ tures of the animal which have I been taken by the natives. --------------- o--------------- Rabbit Habits Shown in Film the “ B r e ’r R abb it and His P als,” a motion picture showing life habits of rabbits, squirrels, wood­ chucks, and other rodents, is one of the fifty new films recently ob­ tained by the Visual Instruction Bureau o f the University. Ju n e Capitalization A nd C h arters Drop Nowotny - - New ch arters granted to T exas capitalizations corporations and last June declined sharply both j from the preceding month and the (Continued from page I ) list of more is a waiting IOO applicants who desire there than to live “ cooperatively.” O p e r a t e F i v e in ’3 8 like month last y ear, according to j from Texas search. during “ Reports chartered corporations the o ffice of Among the other Bureau of Business R e ­ Secreta ry of S tate show 98 new Ju n e , a delim e of 40.6 per cent a report from Th * University of from May and of 33.3 per cent from Ju n e last y e a .,” the bureau’s L atest and generally recognized as the most ambitious of his at- j tempts to solve the problems of less financially able students is hi? plan to provide means of social contact f o r University students, especially freshman and transfers. Under the program drawn up, Nowotny plans to divide the Uni­ versity into fifteen different dis­ tricts, each headed by a NYA worker, who will arrange social gathering? for the group of stu­ dents within his sphere of con­ trol. Smokers, informal dancing, and other entertainm ents are pro­ vided under Nowotny’s scheme. films Mrs. Charles J o e Moore, director of the bureau, described as especially interesting are “ B y the Side of the travel film of England; life and Stingin g,” the story of the mosquito; and “ Teeth, When and How They Grow,” a film on dental hygiene. The film on English life, which Mrs. Moore recommended fo r use in geography and literature classes, shows such scenes thatch-roofed houses, gypsy families, fields of daisies, Stratford-o n-A von, and Ann H ath­ He received his bachelor o f arts away’s cottage. The titles are e x ­ and bachelor of laws degrees from tra cts from T ennyson’s poetry. the University. He has completed ---------------------------------------------------- I were chartered, a decline of l l . I I most o f the requirements fo r the 9 15 chartered doctor o f philosophy degree. An 1 93 7 failures totaled seventy-six, Pe r c e n t ^r0Tn a decrease of 29 per cent from during the corresponding period ex-resident of old B-Hall, he left the University to become a teach- the like period last year. The total a year ago. Aggregate capitalize- liabilities were $ 7 9 4 ,0 0 0 , a decline leav- ing there to accept the position of 38.4 per cent from the cor- which he now holds. responding period last year. and 27.2 per ce n t from Ju n e last year.” “ During the first six months of corporations tio n of these firm * was $ 1 2 ,8 2 6 ,- er in B a r tl e t t High School, per cent from the preceding month totaling $ 1 ,5 7 3 ,0 0 0 , declined 43.1 over the firs t half of 1936. ' increase of 4 per cent the year 810 new statem ent read. “ Capitalization, an as the the U niversity, m athem atics a t and take a few hours of flying tutelage instruction under of Mr. Haquins. A nother Uni­ versity professor who has taken flying from Mr. H a­ quins is Dr. F . A. C. P errin , pro­ fessor of psychology, who is now on a vacation in Europe. lessons Mr. Haquins conducta his in­ struction in a Cub and a P o rte r­ field training ship, which he says are admirably suited fo r flying by beginners. The Austin Municipal A irport has recently been converted into an all-weather field, one of the three such fields in T exas, by the laying of paved runways and tho installation of the latest type of flood lights. I hree V isitors O n L aw S t a f f for the Three visiting professor* * r t serving on the summer faculty of the School of Law of The Univer­ sity of Texas, Ira P. Hildebrand, dean of the school has announced. W. H. Merrill of the University of Oklahoma will teach suretyship a t the University the second term o f summer school. Visiting facul­ ty members term xvere Dean J . S. W’ atterm an of The University of Arkansas School of Law. and Professor J . D. Smith of Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. No new faculty members will be added fall. Dean Hilde­ brand said. but Edward W. Bailey, law, will return to professor of the University a fter a leave of absence during which he studied at Harvard University. first this W ILLIARD BATTERIES Servi ce & Sal ** University Service Co. 2 4 1 2 G U A D A L U P l Phons 7140 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose T hey are lovely at this Budget P rice R i d e the Heat Waves with Cool Clothes front S ca rb ro u g h 's A ir-Conditioned Dow nstairs S to re Summer DRESS HITS a t a Value Price! 20 Spun linen jacket itylei! Printed Bam berg*! Krisp and Kool C rep es! Fluttery Crafton Prints! Tailored or Dresiy Styles! Dark S tre e t Colors! Brilliant Sports Shades! A IR -C O O LE D D O W N S T A IR S READ Y-TO -W ’ F, AR 49c The top favorite rn the hosiery de- par * me at Styles f o r every occa­ sion, every’ taste. Irreg ulars in • • a Chiffon*— fo u r to top, rein forced thread silk forced sole. • S e r e n e W e . f h t — seven * bread lisle fo ot and welt. You’ll Uke the chiffons fo r busi­ ne?? or social wear . . . th * s«rvi< * weights activitiea. S'r'A tones for immediate wear. outdoor for Downstate* Clearance'224 pairt whiu SHOES Reduced from $3.95 M ore Im portant Than E ver OPEN CROW N CREPE TURBANS .98 You'll F in d a Big Selection in White and D arks ICI TE CAMPTI J5 E d i t e d b y E L I Z A B E T H K E E N E Y A lice B r o w n e has returned to her home in T exark ana a fte r fin ­ ishing her work for her m aster of Roa(j - a arts degree, which she plans to re- wgjn ^jn» ceive in August. G r a ce H all to H a v e O p e n H ouse Frid ay A b o u t Open house for residents will be held Friday night from 8 to l l o’clock at Grace Hall, Mrs. j M artha Cavin, m atron, has an­ nounced. All Episcopal students in the University are invited to attend. The entertainm ent will consist of inform al dancing in the Hall and a garden p arty on the lawn. An ice course with cookies will be served. is The party the second fo r Grace Hall this summer, the first last sem ester. having been given Mrs. Cavin will be chaperon, as­ sisted by the Rev. T. J . Sloan, re ctor of All S a in t’s Church; the Rev. J . S. Allen, re c to r of St. Da­ vid’s Church; Miss Martha Lock ett social director of the University women’s dorm itories; Mrs. K a t h ­ leen Bland, acting dean of women; and Dr. W . J . B attle, professor of classical languages. ' M a m m y ’ B re a k f a s t Is Zeta R u s h P a rty U n iv ersity P eop le “ B y A N I T A C O O K To some, last week-end proved a happy ending to all this stru g ­ gle; to others, it was only the be­ ginning; and to still others, it was ju st the half-w ay mark. Many students decided to try to fo rget it all by leaving town. B l a k e a n d J a n e S t r o u d , students last six weeks, have left for St. j Louis. A fter a visit th ere, they will go to th eir home in Alice. A n n e M a r y P i e r c e , who attend ­ e e University for the firs t time this summer, returned to her home She will in Corsicana Sunday. re-enter the University in Septem ­ ber. E l i s a b e t h K e e n e y fo r a visit in Galveston. left Sunday F r a n c e s C o m b e s t and D o r o t h y long-term students, L e e P e r k i n s , are visiting at the Zeta Tau Alpha house. Zeta Aau Alpha sorority enter­ tained with a “ mammy” rush par­ ty at the chapter house Sunday morning from IO to 1 1 :3 0 o’clock, honoring sixteen rushees. The b re a k fa st was served Southern style. The tables wer*- decorated with mammy dolls and miniature bales o f cotton. Plate favors were mammj dolls. F ra n ce s Combest, rush captain, and Dorothy Lee Perkins, a s s is t­ ant rush captain, were in charge of arrangements. Guests were Mary Pearl Lynn, Alice Ann Nitsehke, Helen Robin­ son, Maxine Robinson, Bonnie Ruth Taylor. Evelyn Brown, Ann P a inter, Arline Bolm, J a m ie F r a ­ ser, B re n n er Hammon, J a n e Chil­ ton o f Marlin, A.ina Mary Pierce of Corsicana, Rose Pool of M ar­ lin, Mary Lewis Blundell of L o ck ­ hart, Flov King of Houston and j Billy Rushing of Center. A n n e F l e m i n g , S b u d d e B e s s B r y s o n , and M a r i e n n e R e e d , long term students, spent last week-end in Austin. They were councillors at Camp Mystic at Kerrville last term. J o * M o o r e spent last week-end in San Antonio. M a r y F r a n c e s R o b i n s o n and M a r ­ garet C o l li e r have gone to their homes in Marlin after attending the University the first term . In nis R e n s h a w E a r l W h i t # , who was a student in the University last y ear, spent last week-end in Austin. and L a i g b t o n R e a d , long-term students who are this summer, working spent the week-end at their homes In n is will enter med­ in Hillsboro. ical school in Galveston this fall. P a t D a n ie l s went to F o r t W orth in Austin last week-end. Members of the sorority a tte n d ­ ing were Mary J o McAngus, N an­ cy Woodward, Ann Harlan, Billy Ruth Young, F ra n c e s Lawliss. Miss Combest of Beaumont, rush cap- Stella M a r g a r e t P r u d e went to tam, and Miss Perkins o f Bastrop. Houston to visit between term s, assistant rush captain. from Dallas, spent last week-end in Aus- H a r o l d S p e a r s has returned to his home in Jacksboro to spend the rest o fthe summer after a t­ tending the University the first six weeks. Leyl* B r u t e , ex-student o----------- — Professor Predicts Vegetarian End L e e T u r b e v i l l e bas retu rned a f ­ te r a week-end visit a t his home in Yoakum. B e a u x D av ie visited a t her home in El Campo between terms No longer will Popeye be held little boys to up as a model to make them eat spinach. Alpha C h i A lum n ae Dr. Alva Davis, professor of T J - T u n r h e O n plant physiology at the University L l a V e L U n c u c u i i o f California a t Los Angeles, has predicted th a t vegetables may soon cease to be a part of the human diet. ----------- “ All m an’s energy comes fro m the sun by way of green plants. It is conceivable th a t we shall be able to get th at energy without the use of vegetables— directly from the sun,” he said. Miss E m erson G ets V a s s a r Sch olarsh ip Miss Lucille L. Emerson, In­ structor in home economics in the University and director of the University Nursery School, has re ­ ceived a scholarship to V assar Col- J lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y ., fo r the last summer term . She will study j in the Institute of E uthenics, de­ voting her attention to child de­ velopment and fam ily relations. j Miss Emerson received her bachelor of arts degree from Ham- ! line College, St. Paul, Minn., and a graduate degree in child train- : ing and development from the Uni­ versity of Minnesota, She has been on The University of T e xa s s t a f f for the last five years. The scholarship was issued to Miss Emerson on the basis of her > record in a competitive test. C hiesa Prints P u t In L ib ra ry D isplay E ight reproductions of sketches by Pietro Chiesa, modern Italian painter, are now being shown in the display cases on the ground floor corridor of the Main Build­ ing. The pictures are taken from the set of fine a rts reference m a te r­ ial, comprising 2,074 photograph? and prints and 187 books, which was presented the University by the Carnegie Cor­ poration of New York. la^t year to Mrs. Richard B. Rutledge of Tulsa, southwestern province pres­ ident of Alpha Chi Omega, who is in Austin or. an official visit, the Austin was entertained by alumnae with a luncheon at the. Austin Country Club Wednesday afternoon. Attending were B eatrice Sten berg, Elsie McKellar, ( hristine Zahirmak, Dorothy Schmidt, Ja n e Armond, Dorothy Stein , Eloise Johnson, B a rb a ra S c o tt of Holly­ wood, Cal., and Mesdames Harry Power, K. M offett, George Fan- cher, and Carl Izzard. -o —— Business Failures Increase in Ju n e in last Ju n e increased Commercial failu res Texas sharply during over those of the preceding month and substantially over those of the corresponding month year, compilations of The University of Texas Bureau of Business R e ­ search show. Reports from Dun and Brad- street, Inc., show a total of seven­ teen failures in Ju n e , against eight sn May and fourteen in Ju n e , 1936 increase of 1 1 2.5 per cent — an and 21.4 percent respectively, the B u re a u ’s analysis stated. Liabilities of $ 8 9 ,0 0 0 were up 287 per cent from May but down 4.3 per cent from Ju n e last year. During the first six months of Better Vision . , . will make studying easier this warm weather. Have us ej ujcd a lm M t e x c lu liv , | y . s t u . an . t o f f hope, Ha S a tu rd a y night from 9:30 ad in the Jo u rn a l of the Amen-1 ](,n t( h>(, 8 , han„ to in the country can Chem istry S o cie ty and in In-, a jy if they “ had w hat it takes.’’ M arch of Tim e broadcast at 8:30 | over the air .rom then till 12 . . . d’ strial and En g in e e rin g ( hemis try . Members o f the departm ent hro ad ra„ pd. And now . ' „ „ the program w ill be like, listen to the of the best bends Its the best in j Good dance music m ay be heard. the the field o f radio dram atizations,! To get an idea of w hat the Tex- „ f , he Cap- talent they » v e , C B S tonight. *»•«■> ° f T T ' v _ And some did have fronl thp sta„ U n iv e rs ity Theater th is; on. P a r k A v e n u e m e e ts T h i r d A v e n u e in a S i x t h A v e n u e " J £ ? . ^ [ r O T W i c X n ’ T h e ‘ b“ ‘- « t v end o f th“ h a s h h o u s e in t h e a b o v e s c e n e fr o m “ E a s y L i v i n g , m o t io n |etin wa; , reprint of an a rticle at another end i , Nelson On,stead p i c t u r e c o m e d y w h i c h o p e n s a t th e S t a t e H e a t e r F r i d a y . J e a n A r t h u r . R a y M i l l a n d , a n d E d w a r d A r n o l d a r e .s t a rr e d in th e p ic t u r e . p u M i. h0,i in the Jo u rn a l of of local alation K N O W , O m .te .d , V m i try and w ritte n ?•*<•"«« p ra ise '- a n d much of i t c a d u a c - " g t o f I by Hr, H. ll, Hen,., protea or of L « * ; pharm aceutical chem istry, and L. B. ( ross instructor in chem istry at the U n iv e rsity, and Dr. A. J. I t has been some time since Ja c k Oakie has been on the screen. H ill, professor of organic chemis At th* Param ount --------- “ Super Sleuth.” B u t if showgoers had known he would br as good as he is in the "S u p e r S le u th ," they would have had him bark by public demand tr y . t V a l . U n iv e rsity . long ago. A little heavier than ever before and much better, Oakie return- to his comical ways in the picture.^ W hich in turn results in laughter coming the movie patrons’ w ay. Oakie had a hard task in his role in "S u p e r Sleuth.” If he had played his role the wrong way — or incom petently — the picture would have sunk to the low level. B u t he didn’t. His mannerisms and humorous antics please. Th* role of a “ smart, know it a l l ” fel low is not new to him, but. his w ay of acting it is new. Since Oakie has been given his jaxie na*, neeri gi »n ju st rew ,V y .m * nn S h . •err** the same. She also doe same. ^ne ais n e a super picture. Bu t to see it is to e njoy yourself. E stim a te : B. ---------O------ - - ■ Begeman Given Place on Board ------ ! contributing w ere Dr. Henze, Dr. tb jrd acbjeVem ent of O m stead’s Jam es TI. B a ile y , professor o f or- 1 his fine cooperation w ith the Tex- tainm ent as w ell as education, ganic ch em istry; Dr. A. C. Prat- an concerning the program w hich! ton, form er member of the de p artm en t; in stru cto r; Dr. VV. A. Felsing, pro fessor; Robert W . T ow nley, starts S a tu rd a y . K N O W , as rep-1 H e re are my recomm endations resented by Omstead, now receive* for F r id a y night listening. . Lu cile the hearty thanks of the amuse- M anners on the Citie.s Service pro­ A .The ith I stru c to r; Dr. W illia m B . W h itn e y , WOrk a t the U n iv e rsity . | former member of in ment section o f the Texan fo r its gram an<^ npar the to P m ra (ll° enter* Bro a d w a y V a rieties show w I splendid musical hour . at 6 over K B C . About Rudy V a il* * B ru c e B . Allen, Tip* F o r Frid a y . . the depart- in- K . L . Begeman, assonate pro- m ent; W illia m Nelson Axe, Q f j,a rticu la r interest ll\ f e5SOr 0 f mechanical engineering, I stru cto r; and Douglas I). Henson, Texans should be Rudy V a lle e ’? to all C arm ella Ponselle over K M O X , St. tunes Louis, at 6. .Modern . .h o do!"*lh** beau appointed to the Board in,tructor- V r r n '" ’ '*'• Schuhardt, br0,d c a rt tonight at 6. Hie last played in a likeable manner. . . in- Hal Kem ps orchestra with Alice assistant professor of bacteriology week’s broadcast should have of the University, also coniribute I. rerouted them too For last Thurs- F aye’s pleasant warbling at 6:30 .Tho new va- - v- GBN .tat, ,-is. t e d W ^ r ------ . m . t e m. FRIED CHICKEN DINNER E very D ay A t MACK’S CAFE Southwest C orner Drag Keeping coo! is a sure w ay to make your studying easier. . . to keep you well and happy! See our display of electric fans. W e have a size and style for every purpose. TEXAS BOOK STORE The Students Book Exchange' her part expertly. Hollywood pro- ‘ o ducera have evn en tly given up Pub.icationr end to mpmberrhip the idea of making her a serious o n the F a c u lty Committee on S tu - ! actress can do .serious roles capably, for J u ] y * * tn August 31, it was an* •he hasn’t been given much op- nouncrd Sa tu rd ay at the O ffic e of It can’t be because she «rf ‘ ° r ' ” • ' r ,” i‘ r ’ ' the President. Publications for the period M l S S G r e g g s t u d i e s A , r v r O r L - O l U m b i a I • f t O S t po rtum ty to do “ h e avy” acting. comedy The fact is that she is good at light c h a r a c te r is t on. And therefore she is being con­ tin u a lly put into this type of <-har a d a r. Not a bad idea, either, though a good actress may be go mg unrecognized. Professor B<*geman will take the place of Dr. J . B. W h a re y , pro- fessor of English, who resigned women, has enrolled because of the fact that he would courses in Teachers College be absent from the city fo r the Colum bia U n iv e rsity , where entire summer. D r. W h a rey are visiting N. J. Miss Leah Gregg, assistant pro­ for for special in she in Sum m it, cently granted a leave of absence fessor of physical for one year. and Mrs. i will teach next year. She w as re- ~ training W hile it is almost e n tirely Oak i« • picture, Miss Sothern equals him in one respect. She is gam ing weight. Not that she should start raducing or anything like that. She sistant Is taking on the pounds or ■till •la* *he is deceptive. Her looks, though, are still excellent. H er ability, however, is the important fact about her. Miss C lara Rauch of tho wo­ men’s physical train in g depart­ ment of the U n iv e rsity o f N e­ G reg g ’s teach braska w ill M IS S W E I S I N G E R T R A V E L S Miss N ina Lee W e isin g er, As- of R ? manc^ } ? * ' last F rid a y from where !o,‘* ses2 !or\ T Miss le ft Austin guages, for N ew Y o rk C ity has ta u >fht at The Univer- she w ill sail by the w ay of the I sity of Texas during two summer Panam a C anal ______________ She w ill spend several weeks in C alifornia. to Los Angeles. *essions. (' lasses next Ph o n e 3702 It would be too much to ex pect a fast moving drama with a snappy climax along with the ex ­ cellence of Oakie and Miss Soth- eni. S till the story, doesn’t bore, even lf old. Oaxie is a conceit*-d screen de­ tective who thinks he is also a Sherlock Holmen in real life. He criticizes the police and tells th* rn how good he is. But the audience knows all the time he is no good. The action mo^es faster when a crime professor stars shooting ?> Oakie. 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