T E X A N D I R E C T O R Y r n N ew * W r i t i n g R o o m , 1 2 0 D, H a ll. D e p a r t m e n t a l E d ito r 's O f f i c e , 1 2 2 B . H a ll. E d it o r ’. O f f i c e , 1 2 7 B . Hall. N ig h t E d ito r ia l Offices n J H a ll. J. 12 H e a d q u a r t e r s , 1 3 5 B. Kiall. B u s i n e s s O f f i c e , 1 1 9 B. H all. T e le p h o n e s : B. H a ll, 9 1 8 1 - 5 9 ; J. H a ll, 9 1 8 1 - 6 1 ( a f t e r IO p. rn., 9 1 8 7 ) ; b u s i n e s s office SOOD. VOL. XXIX ( T i l t B a t t a t o e a n The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1928. T H E W E A T H E R S u n d a y : P a r t ly c lo u d y . T O C A L L A D O C T O R D ial 9 1 8 1 - 9 4 to rea ch U n i v e r s i t y p h y s i c ia n s d u r ­ ing office h o u rs. O t h e r h o u r s c a ll 2 - 1 4 2 2 , p h y s i­ c ia n s ’ e x c h a n g e . No. 208 McGill Elected New President of Ex-Students’ Association Forty-Fifth Annual Commencement Held in Stadium w Mrs. Dan Moody Named as First Vice-President l l . — . N e w Officials Elected Exes W o m a n ’s B udding Director 25 Years Cohen Makes Talk Tonight I i s O T I o H l p f iV f L f/I C : Commencement Address Monday Procession F orm s on E ast Side of G ro u n d s Faculty Urged to Take P art a n n u al The fo r ty -fifth com ­ m encem ent o f the U n iv ersity w ill he held in the M em orial .Stadium Monday n ig h t at 8 o ’clock, w ith ever one o f th e re­ grad u atin g b ein g p resen t to l i v e d iplom as. la r g est c la sses P resid en t H. Y. B e n e d ict o f th e U n iv ersity yfilL d eliv er the com - mi n cem ent a d d ress, and w ill a lso present 'h e d iplom as to the grad ­ uates. I S ta r t at 7 : 3 0 in A t 7 :3 0 o’clock a U n iv ersity procession w ill be fo rm ed on th e east sid e o f th e S tad ium grou n ds, im m ed iately behind th e ea st tie r s o f se a ts. The p resid en t, d ean s, re p resen ta tiv es o f th e sev era l d e ­ p artm ents, w ill ap pear cap, gow n, and hood. D octors, m a s­ ters, and a cad em ics w ill be d ress­ ed in cap and gow n, w h ile o th er can d idates w ill be d ressed in th e •ad tin c tiv e, re g a lia o f th e ir r e sp ec­ tive ^ h o te ls or co lle g e s. E v e ry m em ber o f th e fa c u lty , w h eth er ap pearin g in acad em ic reg a lia or j not, is u rged to jo in th e probes- j * aion and to sit w ith th e fa cu lty . B e g in n in g a t th e so u th end o f I M R S . N FIL C A R O T H E R S N E IL C A R O T H E R S, I V F - -who las b een d irecto r fo r the th e W om an ’s B u ild in g for p ast 2 5 y ea rs, is th e g u e st o f honor at th e ju b ile e and h om e- co m in g o f fo rm er co-ed oecu - nunts o f the dorm itory. The celeb ra tio n w ill clo se this m orn ­ the in g w ith a b rea k fa st th eir b u ild in g . este em fo r Mrs. C ero th ors, th e fin m er o cc u p a n ts o f th e b u ild in g I is t n igh t p resen ted Mrs. "Ti­ re! hers w ith a b ea u tifu l w rist w atch. In d ica tiv e o f a t E xes Recount ‘D a y s of O ld ’ A t Barbecue ----- —— B a c c a l a u r e a « S e r v i c e s Dr. H enry Cohen o f Cal est<>n will dc Ii vc I the b a cca la u rea te ser­ mon to m em bers of the sen io r cla ss at the g ra d u a tio n exert ises to bt held to n ig h t at 8 o ’clo k. T he pro­ gram fo r the b a cca la u rea te ercises a1 e x ­ the M em orial Stadium i- us fo llo w s: + P ro cessio n a l m arch. U n iv ersity B an d; In v o ca tio n , The R ev, A. L. A u lick ; H ym n, “ ( ’erne T hou A l­ m i g h t y K in g ,” ; S crip tu re reading,' P rayer, Rabbi J a co b I. M eyer; The Rev. Win. F. Blake slo e ; A ria — “ It I s E n o u g h ” — D avid G r iffin ; Serm on ,. Rabbi le n r y C ohen, D. ll L.; H ym n. “ God is in His H oly T em p le” ; B en ed ictio n , T h e R ev. brank J e w e tt, IU D .; R ecessio n a l I March, U n iv e r sity B an d; T he R everend H arris M asterson , Jr., the B, Lh, w ill h ave ch arge o f . ;ser v ice s. Summer Lecture | Work Outlined By Committee T sanoff to D i s c u s s Devil in Modern Poetry D iscu ssion s co v e rin g ail m o a ­ n er o f su b je c ts from “ T he D e v i1. in M odern P o e tr y ” t o “ T he P res- • en t C h in ese S itu a tio n ” are b e in g j arranged fo r su m m er school stu ­ d en ts t ’%s year. T hc f i "*‘ '« * « " > o£ th c sl'a s ™ All callum ates lo c d eg re es ar?: tsk e d to assem b le at th e north goal p o sts o f the S tad ium a t 7:30 o ’clock . A t 7 :5 0 o ’clock th ey w ill to j form tw o ab rea st and march the st ats which w ill be reserv ed i for th em on the w e st si Ie o f the S tad iu m . The d ean s, the fa cu lty , to and all sen io rs a te req u ested w ear th e tra d itio n a l cap and gow n for th e occasion . Dr. C ohen, w ho is to m ake th e \ b a cca la u rea te a d d ress to n ig h t, wa. I 7 , 1803. h o r n in London, E n glan d, Apr I I le w as ed u cated at th*’ -lew s’ H osp ital, Low er N orw ood , London, and J e w s ’ C ollage. He reeeivi d the d eg ree o f d o cto r o f H ebrew law at the H ebrew U n ion C o lleg e o f C in cin n a ti, O hio in 1 9 2 4 . in the sam e yea r. He rem a in ­ cia ed in Jam acia fo r m ore th a n a year, then w as se n t to W ood ville, M ississippi, w h ere he sta y ed for in th ree years. H e has resided G alveston sin ce 1888. H old s H o n o r a r y O f fic e * Dr. Cohen is honorary vice* p resident of th< J ew ish Rub ushers* S o c ie ty c f A m erica; president o f for h o m eless the Lasker hom e ch ild ren; a m em ber o f th e ad ­ visory board o f go v ern o rs o f the H ebrew I n ion < olleg.*, a nu*rn* b t r o f the e x e c u tiv e co m m ittee o f the C entral C o n feren ce of A m er­ ican Rabbis, is p resident o f the T e x a s H istorical S o c ie ty o f G al­ o th er veston* and holds m any p osition s o f resp o n sib ility . H e is she author o f m any pam p lets on B iblical and su b jec ts, aiel is a regular co n trib u to r to the h isto rica l Rabbi Cohen w a s ordained 1 8 8 4 , and bet aine p astor o f J ew ish church at K in gston, Junta- Jew ish E n cyclop ed ia in th e Students Required T o Present Record O f W ork Booklets Fifteen Awards Given Students E. J. M athew s, reg istra r o f th e U n iv ersity , has issu ed the fo llo w in g su g g e stio n s w ith r e f ­ e r en ce for th e fir s t term o f the su m m er se ssio n : A ll old stu d en ts, e x c ep t law stu d en ts and g ra d u a te stu d e n ts. w ill be required to h ave w ith them w hen th ey r e g ister their record o f work b o o k lets. It is p refe ra b le th a t g ra d u a te stu ­ d en ts have th em too. S tu d en ts w ho have le ft th eir b o o k lets at should th e re g istra r’s ca ll for them on M onday and avoid a jam on T u esd ay. o f fic e S tu d e n ts d esir in g to tr a n sfe r to law or b u sin ess a d m in istra ­ tion this su m m er for th e fir st tim e m ust have th e reg istra r's ap proval in ad vance. English Departm ent Continues Readings in th c puoilc In te re st Olson and Marsh Get Advanced Fellow ship Stipends 'h lf tee n scholarship# ami follow - ips have been aw arded for 1928- •Ai 1929. receiv in g co m m itte e T h e stu d en ts thesi aw ards w ere recom m en ded by the on G raduate S ch ool U n iv ersity sch o la rsh ip s and f e l­ low ship a p p o in tm en ts. The T ex a s Portland C em en t F ellow sh ip wa: j aw ard ed to C arl R ushing Ob on. a I stu d en t in th e e n g in e e r in g school. O lson is a ca n d id a te for a bach elor o f sc ien ce d eg re e in a rch itectu re. He has been a stu d en t the U n iv ersity fo r th e past fo u r y ears. 7 he past year he w*as president o f thc Longhorn Band, and reco rd in g in the g ro u n d s, the p rocessio n w ill i V isitin g e x e s, old er m em bers o f ; th e ; the fa c u lty , and 1 9 2 8 sen io rs a t- j form in th e fo llo w in g order m em bers o f each g rou p o f can d i- ten d ed a b arb ecu e arranged b y ! dates b ein g a rran ged in alp hab et!- , cal o rd er; I . R eg e n ts, sta te p resid en t cials, 3. doctors, ma - d ay n igh t. T he ta b le s w ere m oved deans: 2 . fa c u lt fi rs, and sen io r grou p s C ollege o f A rts and S c ie n c e s; 4. en g in eer^ ; £>„ pharm acy g ra d u a tes; J), bai helor o f * d u ra tio n ; 7. b a c 1.- jlors o f b u sin ess ad m in istra tio n ; in sid e the b u ild in g from th e c a m ­ I th. E x -S tu d e n ts' A sso cia tio n pus o w in g to rain. offi­ and v isito rs, the * in in | th e Main B u ild in g ro tu n d a S a ty r - ; " 111 »>* « iv ‘ " *>u “ * 8 - R A ' T u rn o ff w ill d iscu ss “ T he D evil in M odern P o etry ” in th c Open J Air T h ea ter at 8 o ’clock . J u n e fa m o u s stood on l l , a t 12 a. rn. in Gari- T h e m ee tin g w as held in son H all au d itoriu m P ro fesso r C. j the sam e plat"* w here, y ea r s ago, C ar­ tem p era n ce l i e N a tio n , th e Main a d v o ca te, B u ild in g sta irw a y and v ig o r o u sly a tta ck ed vice and dam p co n d itio n s On th e fo llo w in g d ay, J u n e 12, in g en er a l. T hc p resid e n t o f th e P la y ers w ill U n iv e r sity , a sp ea k er said S a tu r- p resen t M oliere’# p la y , “ T h e Im ag- d a y n ig h t, tried to sto p the form er, h u t she r e fu se d . Carat hood ry w ill le ctu re on “ Som e Phase o f H igh er M a th em a tics.” T o P r e s e n t P la y th e C offer-M iller re- W rn. L. M cG ill, n ew ly elec te d I G r e g o r y A ppointed Permanent Union Chairman Battle Describes Buildings B y G E N E R O S S has W illiam L M cGill b een e lected president o f th e U n iv er­ sity E x -S tu d e n ts’ A sso cia tio n , su c­ re- ding G eneral T. W. G regory p erm a n en t who has been nam ed chairm an o f the U n iv ersity U nion cam p aign, Mr. M cGill, w ho is ^ p resen t m anager o f tu« S tu d en ts P ub lication^ unled in 1922 atul M. J. degree* i/ jiL* P u z z le %tion o lo w in g tho ing iff the te e s Saturda U n iv ersity Y. The follow the en su in g y j G ill ’23, pre,si P axton Mood j id en t; Mrs. Fai ’0 4 , seco n d vie*-! les I. F ran cis, 'I I id en t; C. M. r trea su rer; M iss and O. L. Touche ex e cu tiv e co u n cil. o f elec te d p resid en t W I L L I A M L. MCGILL, n. wl> th e E x -S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation , is the y o u n g e st ex -stu d en t b< th in a g e in class to hold the p o si­ and tion . He receiv ed his B A. d eg ree in 1922 and his M.J. in 1923. Mr-, M ildred P axton M oody, w ife o f G overnon Dan Moody, w a ;- nam ed fir st V ice-p resid en t o f the a sso cia tio n . \ She re ce iv ­ ed her M.A. d eg reeS a t the U n i­ in 1 9 20, a rter h aving v er sity at receiv ed h er A B, A g r e e S im m ons U n iv ersity , A b ilen e. For 1928-1929 Breakfast Climaxes Jubilee Celebration A t Woman’s Building B r ea k fa st w ill be served in th e W om an's B u ild in g at 8 :3 0 o ’clock this m orn ing to th e W om an ’s B u ild in g ex es w ho a re a tte n d in g th e re­ u nion and m eetin g o f the E x -S tu d e n ts’ A sso c ia tio n , I hi# en d s the day o f fu n , m em ories and good tim e s th a t m ore than sever, y -fiv e fo rm er U n iv ersity co-eds h ave p articipated in sin ce 9 o ’clo ck Satu r- the reunion —........—----------- ---------------------- — — ♦ d ay m o rn in g w hen Summer School Students Enter Tuesday, June 5 Regular Classes Begin W ednesday for A ll Departments 1 1 gall b y re g istra tio n . O v e r 2 0 0 A t t e n d F olio .in g a m eetin g and d inn er o f thc* e ^ -stu dents, a recep tio n , h on orin g Mrs. N eil C arothers and j M iss A n n a H endricks, w a s g iv en in the liv in g room o f th e b u ild in g • by the A ustin W. B. alu m n i. More ; than 2 0 0 e x e s, fa c u lty m e m b e r s,: and The frie n d s w ere p resen t. fir st flo o r w a s b e a u tifu lly d eco ­ rated w ith fe r n s and flow ers. A t 8 o ’clock S atu rd a y n igh t A t the m ee tin g IL* len g th on J., sp ok e at and G reater V a rsity . cam p aign H erb ert D aven port o f the e x e c u ­ tiv e cou n cil m oved a risin g (tate o f thanks to Mr. G regory fo r his u n fa ilin g effo rt* in regard to th e U nion cam paign. [T h e reso lu tio n w as ad opted A resolu tion w as m oved by Mc­ Gill w hereby Mr. G regory should co n tin u e in his p resen t p osition as chairm an o f the U nion D rive. and Mr. G regory w ill rem ain in ch arge o f the U nion D rive and p rogram u n til its co m p letio n . A re so lu tio n w a s also p assed w h ereb y M cGill w ill co n tin u e as vice-chairm an o f the U nion D rive. F o llo w in g the b u sin ess m ee tin g m ore than a hundred alu m n i g a ­ thered at the U n iv ersity c a fe te r ia at noon S atu rd ay fo r a “ D utch in his p osition r V . law s. * B a n d W ill P la y A t 7 :5 0 o’clock th e p rocession , led by th e U n iv ersity band, w ill march tw o a b rea st to the so u th -side o f th e S tad ium , then m arch tarrosa th e Stadium oval to a p oint Opposite th e p la tfo rm . T he m a rch ­ ers w ill h alt, and th e g rou p s w ill ,11 sea ted one at a tim e. The U n i- /ersity B and w ill p la y d u rin g th e arch o f th e p ro cessio n . In r e c e iv in g th eir d eg re es, all can d idates xviii cro ss th e rostrum from north to sou th and r< turn t o th« r catl­ in ease o f rain M onday, the pro­ cessio n w ill be form ed in th e E d - liicatioi B u ild in g and th e exerei - [Wilt be h eld in th e U n iv ersity B a p ­ tist church. The co m p lete iso g r a m fo r M onday n ght fo llo w s: P ro cessio n a l, L onghorn Ban i I p layin g; in v o ca tio n , th e R ev. L . ! , v a len tin e L ee, M .A .; m usic, th e [•Longhorn B an d ; B a c c a la u r e a te a d ­ dress, P resid en t IL Y. B e n e d ict; ii. ic, L onghorn B an d ; p resen ta ­ tio n o f d iplom as, P resid en t H . Y . Benedict; so n g — “ The E y e s o f I c a s.” by the a u d ie n c e; b e n e d ic ­ tion, th e Rev, G eorge G reen; r e ­ cessional. — o~ ------ Inal Distribution O f Cactus M onday N early a ll o f th e 3 ,5 0 0 cop ier ’ the 1928 C actus w hich have ]?'< n p urchased, by U n iv e r s ity stu - [i\ ■■ th- have b een d istrib u ted , ih lica tio n s’ b u sin ess o f fic e h a s in non n e e d , AH s t u d e n t s , a n d e s- ftia ily ai! sen io rs w ho h a v e n o t! ten ab ou t th e co p ie s th e y h ave I jrdered should ca ll a t Room I h U B. H all, im m ed ia tely . T he C a ctu s | Efaktr.hution w hl be carried | \ | o la y fro m 8 u n til 6 o ’clock, gtadentis w ho h a v e overdraw n bfrii lib ra ry d e p o sits are rem in d - I to b rin g cash fo r th e ir C actu s on ^gm icnts. re a d in g s j se cr eta ry of Tau B eta P i, h onot- i by th e E n g lish d ep a rtm en t I/ iry en g in e e r in g fra ter n ity . g iv en T he M alcolm Hiram R eed , Jr., o f th e U n iv ersity F ello w sh ip for $ 1 ,0 0 0 was aw ard- w arran ted p la n n in g sim ilar rea d in g s, to be cd Gordon M arsh o f A u stin . Marsh ; R eg istra tio n for the fir st term this y ea r has in d ep a rtm en t the inary In v a lid ” at th e A u stin sen con d ucted w eek ly on th e cam pus, Aor high sch o o l a u d itoriu m . d u r in g the n e x t lo n g se ssio n , Dr. an- lectu re on K. H . G r iffith , ch airm an , J, M. M cB ryde w ill received hi# ILA. and M.A. g r e e s from the U n iv ersity . H e is {T u esd a y , Ju n e 5, a m em ber o f Phi B eta K appa, h o n ­ orary fra ter n ity . f)f ^ mummer session xvii! begin cla sse s a n d de- w ill begin on W ed n esd ay fo r all d ep a rtm en ts, Dr. F rederick E by, d irer:o r o f the su m m er school, has i a n n ou n ced . to A m em ber o f the E n glish f a c ­ in T e n n essee B ou nced r e c e n tly , “ A m erican J u n io r Red C ross” I to stu d y u lty w ill be ap poin ted the in te r e st th e I w ill be th e su b jec t o f a le ctu r e by I rea d in g s and to d ecid e f i e sid en t o f th e E x - Stud eats* A s - j “ B ritish B a lla d s s e d a tio n , p lead w ith old er m em - > M ou n tain s,” Open A ir T h ea ter, 8 i e i . s and w ith th e new m em b ers p. nu, J u n e 2d. from th e 1928 c la ss fo r p ro g ress in d ev o tio n and lo y a lty U n iv ersity . T h ee W eiss, p e n n a - j M iss E f f ie Hiland in th e Open A ir sco p e o f 1 9 2 8-29 n e n t p resid e n t o f th e 1928 A c a ­ has had ch a rg e o f the w ork dur j dem ic v ia s-, replied by sa y in g th a i in g the past th ree in d e n t- w ou ld a tte m p t to c r ea te G r iffith said , and b efo re he took < b o n , John A. C row , Mrs. F ra n ces in th e tu tu: * a sp irit o f lo y a lty o v er the public rea d in g com m it- M. G. K enyon , Richard R. S te m g ra d u a tin g such a# te e w ork H a rv ey E agleson arrmng- b erg, Mary M argaret T a y lo r, and ch:eses o f o th er yea rs. He th o u g h t cd th e program s. the U n i- lie s b etw een e x e s and a sso c ia tio n ce; -ity th ro u g h co n - would be b en eficia l fo r all c crned. in third- as the U n iv ersity adopted I the se m e ste r o f sy stem , a lth ou gh a num ber three-h our co u rses w ill b< given B ad ger, R iley M ixon, Lillian N ic h - ;d in in g both term s o f the se ssio n . T h is y ea r the fat u ity w ill c o n ­ sis t o f ab out o n e hundred nu ni­ , b e r , nun. im, am vi 1 ■■ from various schools throughout! th e U n ited S ta te s. Course stu d y fo r the su m m er w ill be p rac- 1 J. M. M cB yyde w ill d e liv e r tw o lectu res. A t 12 noon he w ill d eliv er a “ L ectu re o f in G arison a T ech n ica l N a tu re” H all au d ito riu m , and at 8 p. rn. in the Open A ir T h ea ter w ill dis- cuss “ T h e A g rarian R eform in M ex ico .” T hose re ce iv in g U n iv ersity A d­ vanced F ello w sh ip s o f $ 1,000 each v ere Sarah L. C lapp, A bigail Cur- lo e, C arlos P. K lin g, Arma I. Pow - (11, and W illiam T. Reed. th e rea d in g s se ssio n . C lifto n B l a k e JJ'ht F ellow sh ip s o f $ 2 5 0 each to E lizab eth M. Jackson Praises New Book on in the fall j in taken on the for the o ffe r e d th ey w o e b efo re T h ea ter at 8 p. rn. On J u n e 2 9 , in clu d in g reg u la r . a mu el S, W ilk es. P a t t e n to L e c t u r e ,* *, f a c u l t y C o u rses w ill y ea rs, Dr. aw arded C ourses ex iste d th e be in , , in Ju ly 13 M iss C ora Mel P a tten th e “ C h ild ren ’s i w ill T h ea ter M o v em en t” at 12 o ’clock [ Dr. II. Y. B e n e d ic t, in th e c o n ­ clu d in g ta lk , a d v o ca ted b u t l i n g , not o n ly n o b le bull lin gs, but no- in te lle c t and charact cr I in G arrison H all a u d ito riu m ; at b ilify in th e U n iv ersity . A fo u n d a tio n ; 8 o ’clo ck in th e Open A ir Ih e a te i o f w orld standards;, he said , w o u ld ] u ’*l be g iv e n “ The K in gs H ench- l»e th e o n ly one fo r a world uni- s m a n .’ varsity. le ctu r e on On J u ly 2 0 , J. Frank D obie w ill in d iscu ss “ L aF itte ’s T r ea su re s” the Open A ir T h ea ter a t 8 p. rn. A cadem s to Elect By J E S S H. JA C K SO N Eddie Lays by L. M. Hollander • — the bottom o f the page th e tra ils j la ter has su p p lied g en er o u s and I A ll stu d en ts now in sch o o l who | illu m in a tin g note? is printed on h eavy opaque paper j are tif e x c e lle n t q u a lity and bound in p o sits which h a v e b een m ade sum m er sessio n lib ra ry de- T he volume* w ill a tte n d the Must W ithdraw D ep o sits rem inded . terms. D urin g the w eek , the* U n iv er­ sity P ress has sen t out T he P o etic Edda, tra n sla ted w ith an in tro d u c­ by tio n and e x p la n a to r y P ro fesso r Lee* M. H olland er, o f the j red buckram , n o te - th a t I T hat the p resen t tra n sla tio n is I m er; m a r urn p rea en . ....... „ m er; the w e n d to a p p e a r in th is court- p o e t , mu* b e w .th d raw n sessio n ~ w ithdraw n the . . . . not be carried o v er into the su m - de lon g d ep a rtm en t o f G erm anic lan g- 11 " “ larKe o c ta v " vo!- x x x i-3 9 6 J try w ithin fiv e years su g g e sts i n ew d ep o sits m ade in th eir stea*l. tim e tion if stud en t# take n ote o f this r e g ister at th e end. T he Its* I g r a tify in g to o b ser v e th at A m or- j fa c t b efo re try in g to sign up for tion d iscu sse s the p lace and I iran sch o la rs have produced tw o I th e su m m er term , it w as said by the sam e i# at It im portan ce a tta ch ed to th e I It w ill sa v e tro u b le in regiatra- j f the o n ly fo u r co m p lete trams- J lib rary o ffic ia ls , F rid a y , Ju n e 8 , w ill be th e las. b illon s o f T h e P o etic Edda which the have m ade th eir a p p ea ra n ce B enjam in T horpe fir st term , and M onday, J u n e l l , E nglish sin ce fir st E nglish w ill c lo te the re g istra tio n list for brought o u t version It I the first term . R eg istra tio n for in 1 8 6 6 . can not but b e th at wa* E n glish th e secon d term w ill b eg in M on­ for a d d in g in London co u rses in day the in tw o M iss Iren e Hew ley w ill d eliv er le ctu r es Ju ly 2 7 . o n e being at co n ta in s ex e rc ise s, in th e e v e n in g a t P er m a n en t cla ss o ffic e r s I in G arrison H all a u d ito riu m Perm anent O fficers in clu d in g a g u id e to p r o -1 the um e w hich p ages, noon. and the oth er b ein g giv en a n n u n c ia tio n and a se lf-p ro n o u n cin g : work. H o ’clock w ord tra d u ctio n d iscu sse s th e pl in im portan ce o f the Eddie the cu ltu ral lif e o f the S ca n d in a v ­ th e ir ch a ra c teristics, ian N orth , th ese (in t o fa r as th e ir d a tes their and back- m y th o lo g ica l g iv in g to ad dition fo r the the se n io r a ca d em ic cla ss w ill be se lec te d to n ig h t im m e d ia te ly a fte r ; Open A ir T h ea ter. The su b ject it • o f her fir st le ctu r e has n o t been thc* b a cca la u r ea te Was an n o u n ced by T h ee W eiss* an n o u n ced . le ctu r e on this y ea r's cla ss p resid en t. T h e “ S u n u p .” class n o m in a tin g com m R ice approved the fo llo w in g ca n d id a tes : m er en ter ta in m en t program w ill j are for p erm a n en t o f f ic e : Bob Kike! be g iv e n A u g u st 3 , a t 8 p. rn. in ( g e ttin g T h ea ter . M ajor | ground. o f S herm an and T hen W e b s o f (th e Open Air so n A n to n io , fo r p resid e n t; F ran ce# F o ste r o f F o r t W orth and I en t C h in ese S itu a tio n .” R ach el S um m ers o f A u stin cla ss se c r e ta r y . fo r I One or tw o m ore le c tu r e s h ave j m anic v e r sific a tio n I been in v ited to ap pear b efo re the g iv in g ex a m p les le ctu re o f thc sum- a sc e r ta in a b le ), T h e fin a l She w ill has j la y s or S en io r officers o f sch o o ls o th er j su m m er school stu d en ts, b u t have : T he te x t tra n sla te# t h e /la y # an d: l i e n Tai w ill d iscu ss “ The P res-j other p ertin en t in fo r m a tio n , it e x -[a n d A m erican s o u g h t to find m ore j d a y , J u ly IO, and cla sse s fo r the (p la in s the p ecu lia r g e n iu s o f d e r -{ en terta in m en t in the fa c ts and • secon d term w ill begin th e Tues- that o f A rts and S c ie n c e s not y e t in fo rm ed than have a lrea d y ch osen th eir p en n a - w h eth er th ey w ill he a b le to a c-; accom pan ied by a r: * co A d se but co m p reh en siv e h e a d n o te ,! and at the co m m ittee j the o rig in a l m eters. E % h lay j copt th e in v ita tio n . <.!li r ■■ but Germ anic m y th o lo g y at all; (C o n tin u ed on p age 4 ) (g en era l, \ ch aracters of our com m on Ger- day fo llo w in g . than has b e e n . W ed n esd a y , o f OUI N o r s e .I m anic m y th o lo g y in n a tio n a l in j go, Most o f us Know som e G reek j In d ep en d en ce D ay, w ill be a h o i in all d ep a rtm en ts, and ape is and Roman m ythology-, J u ly 4, no j day w e ria l In d ep en d en ce D ay ex e rcises ^C ontinued on p age 4 ) and | c ie n t S ty le h o n o ra b le R ep resen ta tiv es th e fo rm er o ccu p an ts o f th e W o- I lu h c h e o n .” o f th e d iffe r - m an’s B u ild in g in du lged in stu n ts j fo llo w in g on the lin e o f th e a n - 1 ent. reunion cla sses or th o se cla ss- in itia tio n es en d in g in “ 3 ” or “ 8” m ade im- cerem o n iee. T hese stu n ts inelud- p rom p lu talks. P resid en t B en ed ict* cd the tra d itio n a l S how , | exp ressed re g rets in th a t “ th ere was no such a th in g as th e cla ss o f t'O D tw- I S on g W ithou t W ords, W hen W ei S ix , C u rfew , L ochn ivar, i j V. in dow C urtain W ed d in g, Padcr- A lthough D ean T. U. T a y lo r has w b k i. O ther number o f the pro­ n ev er m atricu lated in th e U n iv er­ gram w e r e : a violin duet by Mrs. sity , he was chosen to re p resen t M urray R am sey and her d au gh ter, the cla ss o f 1888 sin ce th ere w as M ercie, and a stu n t, th e Light-■ n0 o ffic ia l re p resen ta tiv e p resen t by p resen t m em - atui as that y ear m arked th e b e­ house K eep er, liers of W . B. th e g in n in g o f the 4 0 y ea rs th a t T ay- F o llo w in g W ere , - '-M 11 1 • • • " - j stories of the wild co-ed, of f ** I stu n ts cam e history and m any of lor has served as a m em ber o f , dup. o rig in a l stu n ts and a this y e a r s th e grandson , . „ . . . * 1 , . . f a c „ lty M#w ^ , a ,, ~ to |d w ond rou , L T a y lw in his tho speech told of graduating the son . , f - A fte r the h isto ry variou s 0f a grad u ate b ut th a t if the oe- ealled upon to g iv e camion a rose fo r him to g ra d u a te o f a g ra d u a te he freshm an g a v e a t a k e o ff on th e should em p loy the use o f a base fresh m a n o f the a g es. ball bat. D ean T aylor ex te n d ed a h ea rty w elco m e to the retu rn in g The clim a x o f th e ev e n in g w as E xes w ith a cordial in v ita tio n to the p resen ta tio n o f a b e a u tilu l v isit his o ffic e , “ a fe w ai a tim e .” w rist w atch to Mrs. K e ll C aruthers A s no m em ber o f the class o f I by th e W om an’s B u ild in g E x es. *93 was p resen t, Dr. W . J. B a ttle I Mrs. C arothers is co m p letin g her wag) ca lled upon to rep resen t th a t th e f a c u lt , d u rin g th a t y e a r a s p ro - fesso r o f r„ n ,an ee la n g u a g e , a n d tw e n ty -fifth year as d irecto r o f j cLh*» as he began w ork on , he buildim r and m any h a v e b een her G i v e W rist W a tc h t , it a t e s paid to _ , a n d , F rank in ; 3 5 years. Dr. B a ttle g a v e ---------------0-----------— IN D A L L A S L A B O R A T O R IE S A U ST IN A C CEPTS PO SIT IO N fo r h er gu idan ce and u n tirin g e f - j h a # continued in that ca p a city fo r fo rts to m ake the g ir ls’ s ta y the b u ild in g Happy. a sh ort su m - j m ary o f the plans o f the fa c u lty buildin g co m m ittee o f w hich he is chairm an. H e stated that plans had been com pleted fo r the n ew ll. A ustin , g ra d u a te o f j C hem istry B u ild in g which w ill be th e m ost com p lete la b o ra to ry o f its kind in the South. T he b uild ­ in g b e fo r e it is finished w ill cost $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 , w ill be 300 f e e t long* fo u r sto rie s high, and w ill honan all the ch em istry d ep a rtm en t an d A u stin served as a la b o ra to ry the school o f pharm acy. Dr. B at­ techn ician has tle pointed o u t th e d e fic ie n c y o f done resea rch w ork at the U n iver- v.ity m edical school a t G a lv e sto n ,] th e p resen t Library and toW o f H e w ill su cc ee d M iss E liza b eth j th e p la n s for th e ad dition to be W a tso n , w ho resign ed h er post, 1 th e U n iv ersity o f T ex a s, h as been nam ed b a cterio lo g ist in th e health dep artm ent lab oratories o f D allas, Dr. M. M. Carrick, city health d irector, an nou nced recen tly . (C on tin u ed on P H 6 *2) in the navy and . UM t h e d a i l y t e x a n f h e B a l l y < E e x a n The First College in the South M U M M em th e t i — tm * ai th e D i l t m M r of fllhWiTiilM. Int-., every memii&g extant Monday. Rosin*** art ***, B H ail, TM—ho— *.»<>) Rd .'ton*/ office*. J . Ball. T elephone fllsi-61. fA fD r IS p. rn. 01*7). P rin te d bv th e U r.iversstr Pre**. A C. W right. M a n ag er, J HW*. Entered se tmeomi eke* m a tte r e t th e y«toffif» e t A ustin, Texes. T~m»« bf th* Texas Student* t n m a O'Qtnnn - Dark V w a s t e r . -------- lam e* N W d r t — Wi.Iiem I* McGill - Official Notice HUMMER SC H O O L BEGIRT RA- r * u" ‘, fro * . m * th a t " f * 1 be T I O N : T he follow ing w m ' aninK- tn m * ' " { ,%h« lion., a re m ade w ith re fe re n c e ta !c” ” p re ' J ,o n ' My llf« h“ n ot I and co m plete “ t t ? r ' y " ’*d*q “ *tl - t h e a s s o c i a t i o n . va iii n o t nay I to d a y J j i K f W o f » y life ,” he M id, “ b t - . th a t th is the is g re a te s t jre sp e c ts. is a v ery en co uraging one in aU T | » * | / « k ] | n n H * - B u t to insure " c e e * . now , it c*u$e from m e th a t would be an j is n e c e ssa ry fo r Ex S tu d e n ts arni in a d e q u a te and m eaning- frie n d s o f the U niv ersity to ra lly u tte rly n ' * D e m n n . t r . t i n n W o r t O f f * as :i D e m o n r t r m t l e m W o r k O f f e r - ra p id ly as possible, su b scrib in g the $85,000 yet to be raised, My life bas n ot and co m p lete th e cam paign th e c a m p a l neJ****r5' ,o r E *-#*«dent» “ ( l , A d d s S p e c i a l i s t s ed During bum m er - - - - - - r»*arbitration fo r th e fire r te rm o f *M w n m an>’ ho’M>" ; i the bum m er b e lio n . All old bt adenin, hav* not I had m any « * P ” "«»>,l,t.e.. m any tr u s t. <•' a u th o rity or e x c e p t law and g ra d u a te stu d e n ts, to have stu d e n ts will be re q u ire d them when th e y re g iste r th e ir rec T he g re a te st honor to com e pay- “ F u rth e rm o re , as a cash to m erit <>f a large amount, m ust be with m y life need not be very g r e a t a ft- *mh$« n e x t O ctober, it ie v ery Dec­ su b ­ S p e c ia lists in m ethods an d d e - j mc n itr a tio n o f th e a r t of te a c h in g ! from a ll over th e .-tate will be in th e D em onstration! charg e I t ia p re!- j “ t*0" » «*»« h c a rin * T. W. C r**- w r,l„-d m ake th e ir Ii ra t p a y m e n t, S choo| o f th e U n iv e rsity stu d e n ts t h ' T exa- th i- urn me i u n der th e au once es»«ry th a t those who have m ost ch erish ed f l ^ *ay ^ a t rem em ber o f a: I know o r all. a?- th tim e. th a t But I E ditor-In-C hief Menan ii tic rhirf T E S S w S S I o r d o f ™ 'rk booklaU . th a t g ra d u a te Manager of Publication* brattie have them too. S tu d en t# who *m nor ___ call is tra F s o ffic e should fhem on M onday and avoid a „__ on T uesday aw e — ‘ * *“ ** I try to conceive of w hat a ire- .Students d e sirin g to t w o f e r to m f;ndous honor th ,s P o rtio n m ust law or business a d m in istra tio n tht#»I^***a ^ when it becom e# th e g re a t- fn 4,“ ** ” to d a te . On his l‘*e wa5 hi* e le c tio n g r e a t body of U nion builders will pj( <,* 0 f t ^ e U n iv ersity School of be the p residency o f the E x -S tu - respond in this m a tte r in the sam e E d u c a tio n , a c c o rd in g to Dr. J. L. j~ r j de n ts ’ A ssociation of his alm a ma- sp irit which th ey show ed in tu b - J H e n d e rso n , p ro fe sso r o f se co n d a ry to d a y J scrib in g the splendid to ta l raised e d u ca tio n , u n d e r w hose su p e re d jam l i er , And I sta n d in ion th e school is held. Mot Dyke Buxiiwi* Manager; Low# BmOic, A**i*t*nt Busine— m*n*#«v; Btu** have left their booklets at the reg BUSINESS ST A r r t i l lim . S a m Btu, Robert Hie riche. A d.»rttairg Bonetta— : W. P. Dever— x, J r ., R fc S S ftj—t R e n e g e r . J* —* H opkins, A*»i*i*itt C ircu latio n M anager , L o rin * B ro ag h er, Secretary . (.baric* B. Wallace. Office Ma nae* r. DEPA R TO E N T AL ED IT O RS —Glad r # W h itey, Taylor H*r.r. tfc—*er*: Bob t .intr-Hl. aport • feature# EDITORIAL ST A FF f e a t * fa ii* boa ED—Win»»» Kuer*. Jr., L o n tt J e a n T u ll ta, S o ciety ; s o c i e t y ' w r i t e r s - - Adr.*ni.f*' Fibuah. a!*«* Urn**. EJexawr McKesxia ***r'*n advat.ce. • g p o * ^ WRITERS- Pn-x* Bania, Ch.rt« D**aS, Irm a Hamler. William B. E. J, M A T H E W S, ****** **’ Amudmrn* Kumkm. O r- Brownie Bradford. I sum m er fo r th e firs t >r th e first r e g is tr a r 's ai re jrig tra r^ a p p r0 val tim e m ust ^ *n Jack Cox. s. T. Math. S T A F F R e g istra r }e* c to day to pay trib u te to the j of th e buildings, which are th re e will sa.'".'... n .'.I'ii'j .■JI.nj!"—..J"- '.■■"Vi SU NDAY, JUNE 3, 1928. ; he: i fo r th e p u rp o se o f g iv in g he p h y sics d e p a rtm e n t oi F exa ^ ^ p ra c tic a l d e m o n stra tio n : •• w h ir r t - of the T echnological College a -v„v (u i-f- " f x -ray tu b e s tin - »' p re s e n t ^ th - the ga ! a tte n d a n c e at tile U n iv e rsity : ty p e . su ra m e r scho° '- ------------- T E C H G E T S T H R E E NEW X RAY G A S-T Y PE T U B E S L U B BO CK , Texan, Ju n e I . —- T he Lubbock S a n ita riu m has m ade M isses H ern d o n and T rig g o f I he s a n ita riu m fo rce are ta k in g a course it: the college in x -ray p h y ­ sics u n d e r D r. G eorge, head of Inc d e p a rtm e n t. t m y e a rs S ta rte d a b o u t to th e cam pus. its ret urn the sp ecial com m ittee a g o ap p o in ted with a fa c u lty o f th re e m em bers, ^ th a t m an. f o r • by th e R egents will c o n fe r wit*i - th e D e m o n stra tio n School, held the fa c u lty building co m m ittee on ; f.a h sum m er, has grow n u n til th is the g e n e ra l plans for the s tru c - su m m e r its fa c u lty is com posed o f and its en rollm ent som e 250 ch ild re n , to firs t-g ra d e rs life of sa c rifi- fail by th e R egents a f te r v a rio u s I ju n io r high school stu d e n ts, D r. cam pus in te re sts have been con- H enderson said. su ite d . & *** privi- j tUW». T he o rd e r of c o n stru c tio n J of j in n u m b e r, will be decided mbe r s include n e x t ra n g in g from life a g y m n asiu m -au d ito riu m , T he th re e buildings wnich T hom as A. G u lle ts p rin cip al of the A u stin H igh School, is to be p rin c ip a l of th e D em o n stratio n School th is su m m er, and le c tu r e r s ; been 1 and d e m o n stra to rs stu lent-union ; draw n from som e o f th e b e s t high j as [ a j from th e fa c u lty of th e U n iv e rsity j* th e to have built E x -S tu d e n ts hope a are w om an’s activities and gym nasium b u ild in g , bu ild in g , the la tte r to consist of ( schools in th e s ta te and o ffic e s, m eeting room s, sm all a u d ito riu m people. T he d e m o n stra tio n se a tin g 1,800 as w ell school itself. have and a is Mathews’ School of Music Organ — Piano 8 0 3 W . 22nd Phone 5973 17 stop Studio organ lessons and practice ©rn* r*»* — ------------ —------- --— — — - Ni,ht *uport#f Responsibilities Y e ste rd a y , w ith P re sid e n t T. W. G regory o f H ouston p residing, the ex»student*- of th e U niversity began th e ir an n u al reunion activities. A business m eeting a t the Y. M. C. A a t which Mr. G reg o ry rep o rted I : _________ 0 _______ __ At the Austin _ ' T / I A i / i l U r C i w g J I H l C l y ALL SA IN T S C H A P E L All .Saints C hapel. T rin ity at on th e progress o f th e U nion cam paign w as follow ed by an inform al i g u n day. H oly C om m union luncheon a t th e U niversity C a fe te ria ; th e fe stiv itie s o f th# duy being 7:30 o ’clock. Holy C om m union te rm in a te d w ith barbec ue from € u n til 7 :3 0 o’clock. The work dom* by th e E x -S tu d en t# ' A ssociation u n d er th e d irection j lJ an i M>rmon * ! u n lo c k . T h e re will be no Sunday antj no ev ening services. The th * r~ t<,r ic: .i o f Mr. G regory deserve** th e a p p ro b atio n and th an k s of everyone who g ra d u a tin g stu d e n ts is a t al! concerned with the p r o « m * and w elfare o f th e U n iv e m ty . an d th e ir »"<* '• m i l l e , a re co rd ially « » L n i v e m i t y - U I .. tw o o u t U nder his guidance the A ssociation assum ed resp o nsibility fo r p u l­ er* tin g across a la rg e building program on tho U niversity of Texu* Carn­ o t t U , As a re su lt of his effo rts it is probable th a t w ork will be sta rte d »hre« buildings em braced in th e U nion p ro je c t within the next * Chi© o f them m ay even be s ta rte d by ip>xt fall. aho . Iii k h im self rn ti. did here. invited to a tte n d nervier*. the I i o’clock A m a tte r o f especial in te re st to All S aints and th e church in A m - tin will be th e o rd in a tio n of M essrs. C h arles T hom as H um m frs a t AH S ain ts C hapel on and Bell A fte r I* . n ||etipc' of the B oard o f R egents Mr G regory re* I Ju n e 25 a t lh o’clock. in w ith th « wtro« ^ sin c erity , w ith th e h ig h e st esteem , w ith the d e e p e st lo r*> 1 COttnt li ** life of usefulness, th e ach ievem ent, th e n a ! service th a t has ,i n u r i n g before th e U n iv ersity Re -n the genU a t th(tjr re c e n t Kt.ssk)n th e B oard possible was th a t A ustin, assured e v e ry th in g being don** to reach th e $500,000 goal in su b sc rip tio n fro m E x es and frie n d s of th e U niversity fo r the •onstruction of the U nion b u lld ­ ogs on the cam pus. th e Re­ Mr. G regory assured in cash g e n ts th a t th e $150,000 which the E x -S tu d e n ts’ A ssocia­ tion agreed to provide by O ctober I, 1928, would be on hand a t th a t tim e, and prom ised th a t e v e ry th in g possible would be done in o rd e r to ra ise the $85,000 w hich is still lacking to m ake th e pro­ je c t a success. them “ T he U n iv ersity Union is a go­ ing c o n c e rn ,” Mr. G reg o ry said. “ A large p a r t of th e m oney has raised, and d e fin ite a s s u r­ been ance has been given by th e Re- w° fk <*n the building T ypew riter Exchange 110 East 10th Phone 2-3233 C h ild re n ’s D ay will be observed in the S un d ay School o’clock, w ith a p ro g ram by Sunday School pupils and classes. C h ristia n E n d eav o r w ill m eet a t a cor­ 7 o'clock, in th re e groups, dial invitatio n is e x te n d e d to tho stu d e n ts o f th e U n iv e rsity a tte n d all services of the ch urch. ---------------- o—------------ Mrs. Dan Moody- (C o n tin u e d from page I) built on th e w est side of th e build­ ing. th e re b y p reserv in g th e fro n t and o rig in al stru c tu re . T he L ib ra ry with its addition will accom m odate one m illion vol­ umes and will in every phase, he said. be co m plete Dr. Zoe Baldw in S u b le tte of the the class of ’98, a f te r being o ff cam pus fo r seven y ears is com ing back. Jestse R. S m ith, m em ber of th e S ta te S e n a te and o f th e c la s s ; 8 e n ts of ’05 told o f his d ream of U n iv ersity of 1938. Ruby T e rril! fo n v a rd R uby T e rrill 08 m en tio n ed m em ories of th a t y e a r and D. W. H ardy ’13 re c a ll­ ed p ra n k s som e of his colleagues played w hile he was a se n io r in th e U niv ersity . W m. L. McGill re p re s e n tin g the class o f *23 an d m aking his f i r s t ; th e Ex-1 a d d re ss Bs p re sid e n t of S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation called upon j e x -stu d e n ts th ro u g h o u t th e w orld j to come in and tho ragged ra n k s fig h tin g frie n d s o f T e x a s U n iv e rsity ,” “ re in fo rc e th e o f He u rged “ su b sc rip tio n s o f loy- to a lty , love, and of d e v o tio n ” th e alm a m a te r and p o in ted o u t j th e g r e a t d e b t which e x -stu d e n ts \ owe the school. R esponding to an in tro d u c tio n by P re sid e n t H. Y. B enedict, to ast- thmen **avt‘ f i s h e d a job. av<‘ $150,000 jn ( It is a job th a t is pleas J and one th a t should be of saute b e n e fit to the indi jw If it is not, th in so m eth in g is w rong with the Mtajfv e e r ie r , i” U niv ersity — o r with them . ii Prer-f It is to be hoped th a t som e of them will leave the U n iversity able to th ink a little c le a re r th a n when they c a m e ; or, if n o t th a t, to be so badly m uddled th a t they will le a rn to th in k stra ig h t while clearing up th e ir own d iffic u ltie s. F o r above all it is to be hoped th at th e y d o n 't leave ju s t as th e y cam e M ost o f them won t. B ut in leaving th e U n iv ersity a f te r h av­ ing com pleted work fo r a d eg ree, th ey assum e d e fin ite obligations, genuine resp o n sibilities, T he U n iv ersity has a rig h t to expect th a t they re ta in or develop a re sp e c t for scholarship, and th a t a t all tim es th e y try to m ake im p artial jud g m en t* and fa ir decisions. They owe j,hat not only to the U n iversity b u t to the society which h as m ade p o s­ sible th e ir a tte n d a n c e a t such an in stitu tio n . From Other Pens A U niversity o f C a lifo rn ia p ro fe sso r has discovered th e fifth an d m o st im p o rtan t vitam in. Tw o m ore lux u ries— le ttu c e and liver— now becom e Begass!tie*.•— Ll*. A p ictu re o f three se n a to rs who a re ru n n in g fo r p re sid e n t, and a re good friends, a p p e a re d in the Sunday p ap ers. A lth o u g h we hate lo seem pessim istic, we do not expect to see this p ic tu re a n d cap tio n next N o vem ber.— U niversity K ansan. H as th e girl really got p erso n ality o r did she h e a r th e la te st Two R a c k Crow s reco rd b e fo re you d id ? — W isconsin C ard in al. F re sh m a n opinion of fra te r n ity life d a rin g “ hell w eek” is rig h t in i m**te r line w ith th a t of S h e rm a n ’s disco arse on w ar.— R o c h e ste r C am pus, E v e ry m an believe# in freedom o f speech u n til som eone else s ta r ts t© c ritic iz e his w ork or accom plishm ents.—-M ichigan D aily. i W h a t h a s becom e o f the freshm an who u.«ed to th in k th a t class offi­ c e r- w ere elected I tcau** o f th e ir fitn e ss to hold th e office?— M ichi­ gan D aily. G ra n d o p e r a - a tu x ed o , flow ers, six dollars. J u n io r p rom — a tu x ­ edo, flower*,, six d o llars. I f f J-—Ohio .State L antern, T h e fi iTiiukt w ho wosiJd hav*; us believe th a t ii taken a w om an to “ m a k e ” a m an s no lo n g e r believed. Man m akes him self, AU w om ­ a n doe* if to e g g h>m on m an y o f yon fe lle rs th a t a re co n tin u a lly g rip in g and laying i t yr. -Oui S in fu l A d a m w ould re a lly c a re to live in a world w ith o u t th e Old D evil? Phone 7777 Phone 7777 RENT A CAR— DRIVE IT YOURSELF RATE FORDS GEARSHIFT CARS T o u r in g Car* a n d R o a d s t e r s .. .. lO c per m ile C o u p e s .. 1 2 c p er m ile S e d a n s ................................................................... 1 4 c per m ile W h ip p e t s .................................... C h e v r o l e t s ............................. H e r t z 1 2 c p er m ile 1 2 c p er m ile 2 0 c p e r m i le D o d g e s .................................................................. ......................2 0 c p er m ile D O D G E S A N D H E R T Z $ 1 . 0 0 P E R H O U R G U A R A N T E E A F T E R 6 P. M. 50c P E R HOUR G U A R A N T E E A FT E R 6 P. M. PATTON TRANSFER COMPANY 417 Congress Ave. Austin, Texas. 2412 Guadalupe Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEMENTS BOARD AND ROOM W ANTED ROOM NEAR CAMPUS Notary Public • t B. H a il R o om 1 1 9 ROOM AND BOARD ■tim mer m onths. Nice for y irls during 1ar*re room s. Sleeping porch and all conven­ iences. Phone 21344 W hitis, cool, ROOM from W hitis, session. *80; m eals $22.00. Two blocks ipvt cam pos. Mrs. P atterson, A N D BOARD— For boy*, sum m er I rr,(1R> 54 9 9 , arter six ev en in g s. e r a t r u B u c . . « * • « * « ; * S tu d e n ts Publication*, la®- a n o a ll® t Hall 5021* . T ' S i ____________________ COOL com fi.rtablc room s fo r bo , ith I* rte* rf. Phone LAST M INUTE T Y PIN G - Get your NOTICE-—S um m er stu d e n ts, coo!, q u iet, j ——------—~ r r room s. conveniently located T hre w o rk ty p i s t . P h o n e 7273. ty p e d b e fo re J a m e s F le tc h e r, t h e ru sh . E x p e rt good m e a l ' d a i'y . 110 W . l i t h . 'p a y y o u to phone 3 -2 6 9 8 . S pe-ial ra te s. W ill 1707 C onti- res* . KOU RENT —Storage of fu rn itu re , etc., reasonable. in brick I uilding. Rates P hone 4228. HOME LAUNDRY l l P H O N E 3 7 0 2 I ROOM A N D B O A R D — F o r b o y s, s u m m e r T w o I'a tte r -on, IS O ; m eahi, from cam p u s. Mrs,. s e s s io n . 122 00, b lock s 1901 W h itK F U R N IS H E D ! RO O M S a n d a p a r t m e n t s . location. -'201 N ueces. tw o block* U niv c ra fty , good R easonable s u m m e r ra te s . M LN S T U D E N T S —R oom an d bo u rd a t 2 5 9 5 N u e c rs. C le a n , cool room*;. G ood m eal*. N ear U n iv e r s ity . P h o n e HU.*•*. fctlUHfc&T ERICKS paid c lo th in g and tho**. Hug 8717 to t «**C-oO 407 B a st i t h 01 —« POR SALE APARTMENTS FOR RENT F O R S A L E — P ra c tic a lly p h o n ic V ic tro ia , sm a ll size. Call 2-3 3 8 3 j new O rth o -1 p h o n e 5041. v e to fa m ily . j ; — . 'i Y PK W H IT E R W A N T Kl)— C o ta ti it S # X . f FTJft R K N T — P.rtom -with* s f w tilwgt -e«.r"b.* I {'hone G402 afft r p. m, or call e t 7IM W . 25 1-2 Bt. ot I W A N T E D : Will copy themes*, o r o th e r w o rk c o r re c tly Rot. the ast expos t* re. your th e sis and I ————---------------——— P h o n e M rs. B e ss O. Bee- I DEB IK M IL E room s r e a s o n a b ly . — — su m m er sch ool. it* p r iv a te h om e fo r 25A* Rip © m o d e . \ j H E A T E R S re lin e d , s to v e w etting, f i r e ­ '*i.v-,-d, ga* h e a t e r ', ga* pipes E R A V E N . 1403 L a v a c a . P hone 8763. — p laces ar. I d e s ira b le ! SUM MTR ST U D E N T S --'!' wo very roo! in y ard . Cot*- : necting w ith p riv ate bath. S e p a rate en- I trances*, lififil R io ( I r.atule. P h o n o NM 2. room * W AN TED— One couple. A ttra c tiv e rooms New p riv a te home vi< b quiets I ROOMS 'H irrottndiags. Mu- t be seen to be p re d a te d . 1009 W. 22 I -2. ------ IF YOU ARK IN TER ESTED — lh g e ttin g th is B um m er, cal! ro o m w ith o u t c o s t a t 2510 G u a d a lu p e o r p h o n e %1*n. ap- * FDP L IG H T HOOSE- keeping and for couple.- and hoys. O ne block 240.) U niversity, J U n iv e rsity , G arage. | Phone 221' lig h t KOlt HEN i' T hree n m is, (‘u ric • hod for , d esired ., o r will re n t la individual stu d e n ts. Rena • •liable r. ti . no I E. 18th Ut. li<» - ■ e p in*; C ouple COACHING D O N ’T F A IL S P A N IS H A. I, 2. o r 22. C om e early fo r c o a c h in g by fo rm e r in ­ s tru c to r of Spanish d e p a r tm e n t of IJn i- v araity . R in g 8652. ROOMS FOR RENT LARCK fu rl* . ab!". ROOM-r'Mica S o u th P h o n e D O U . eel y ex'Mum.' WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER B O Y S — L a rg o cool ro o m s, 2 1-2 b lo c k s fro m carr pu*. 17,60 p e r s tu d e n t. 503 P h o n e 56B9. W . 1 9 ih S t, — ■ jr.. -------- Q U IE T , COO L ROOM FO R T W O — Plri- j B u ild in g . Phono M rs. B isson. 17 -9 . _------------- board 200fi WB HITA AVE.-—Girl*. *nm anc Mm«| L arge, com fortable room s. S outh ale*#* ; mil porches. B ath for each tw o connects room 3. Oiu—kall block e.«>uth of Law I* to *55 for i.. -a -• M odern c o n v e n ie n c e , i ......... ........ .— - — 3t j TW O ad joining b«drr>cm house, la rg e sleep­ in g porch, all conveniences, g a 'u t reiiafeLs p a rty . Mrs. R easonable Dunn, 805 E. 14. ta Phone S2S7. ROOMS fo r gyrl* a t sum m er 2001 ' U n iv e rsity Avenue, th ird reduced ratch. house from cam pus. Phone i i 66. FO R R E N T to w om en—S o u th e a st room , gw rsfie w ith p riv a te e n tra n c e and FR A T E R N IT Y OR SO RORITY— Will <*a<*f for your h o u se th ro u g h th e su m ­ P hone f *'7. m er. Phone 9601. FOR RENT —Q uiet, pleasant m om p riv a te fam ily. P riv a te t ranee, taro t* bins* all '•ast of cam pus, 2209 Phone 22394. front FO R R E N T fo r su m m er ••**«• inn. Jo n * t a t : O ur Hollow Tile S tu cco Bungalow a t 2 s i I Salado HL new. One W'K-k | V ery re* te n a b le ra te to approved con pi* the p ro p e rty . Pip n-« Tom Greco St., I who will care fo r \ »1'7 4. M. T. S m ith. — 3 t a Hep'- in cr.- 5th B O Y S S A V E M O N E Y A s u i t clean ed a n d p r e s s e d , 50e, C a # ! W U S T E N D T A IL O R S H O P . P h o n e 6*11 FOUND A N D LOST FRO NT .bedroom ta p riv a te h o m e ’PWO I D E L IG H T FU L a ttra c tiv e room in stucco in S la t. la d ie s or a c o u p le : WRI s e rv e b r e a k - 1 J j Phone 2-3*64. Phone* 23087. tow n. M eal*. Speedway co lo n ic I home. ---------- garage. C o o lest fa u t. p lace and | AS COOL A ROOM a* A ustin afford#— f fa cu lty home- Two blocks from e t * - ; ROOM fo r c i r D : S o u th exposure; ! pu*. IOO W e t 2 6 . P h o n e 2 1 2 9 7 . | block# fro m c a m p u s on Rio G ran d e. -------------- throe P h o n e 66KL L O S T — I i k ey * Ma in Rs tiding, Phone 3i1l M onday, r o n t e i n in e ' 'I W O !*rg»\ co o l nxw n- fo r bu*, 1 T tirro od* o th er p e rs o n a l in o r on Sampit*. U pw ard, th in g * , b lo c k s from cam pos. O ne a d jo ir d a g I T W O nice coo! room *, sle e p in g sh*, ping porch. 2205 1-2 Rio G ran d e.: have g a rag e for car. l u f c k l 2210 Tom 5C*tt «874. ( ' C w t P h w t S l t f . v ith R O O M S FOR ROYS— L a rg e , co o l room s uh r ; c o n ­ 230* Speed*! lei pin ? p o rch . AL venience*, n e a r U n iv ersity . d ay . P h o n e 6321. MRH. B R O W N L E E 2302 NU KC KS— Ha* t h r , i* d e s ira b le ro o m s, Bout b e a s t expo- ujhl eoiMh, f ia t' B um m er B'DlilVnlll M a t cold w a te r a n d e v e ry c o n v e n ie n c e . fo r ROOM A N D B O A R D — In p r i v a t e T w o dow n*ta.ir; r m m i s w ith tile h a th b etw een . A ls h ie g a rn UWC Ph<>n S i t S3. f o u r m en . C N E L A R G E S O U T H E A S T ROOM room a u h sle e p in g p o rc h , o n e - Am 2711 N u e c e s, p h o n e 2 -8 5 8 2 . Q U IE T ROOM S N e a r c a m p u s , f o r fir< m en. SI-** ping p o rc h e s. Hi J 9374. porch. BOYS— N ice cool room# w ith sleepini t I 0 , T h ree blocks from cam ­ pos. Board if desired, for ?20. 2211 SI Rio G rande, phone 9250. ROOMS FOR REN T - -Fur s e ttle d ladSr 270 tor s im m er --i.m. Call a t G uadalup . JU N E I »t. T hree room i for m en a tt dent#. Q uiet arid crim fo rte hie, T » blocks north caw pus. 102 E. zdth. Thor* 23430. NICE ROOMS tar 6 Ivys, awn::mer •teats r aLo garage. One block a e rth cam pus. MMU W ichita. Pht.no 6866. ROOMS AND SL E E P IN G PORCHES *»sh* boy* at ISS® 1-2 W ichita. I V Ho. k* Law B uilding. Mr* rn cmd. Phone I C Hj GtRL.-v-- Matte your renew s.tic'. st*w hum m er school. Beet an eam pua. E> '• - I. * nm forts!] Z r — \'z Mr*. Jamtevonu. 261ft G uadalupe, ,r' r “ -‘ - FOR SU M M ER STU D EN TS— Niue. < room# for boys. T hree I.locks c aw l M oderately price.!. P riv a te cxtraw eej bath, Soli W. 85th. Phf.-r _ _ ________ ne TZlAt* —S. I. I i KRU I., ANvvM F,N, I n" t recti pima— N icely so u th e a st room*. Q uite a ity tw o block#, fu rn is h e d s o u th ! Ul 2 511 W ic h ita , l l ‘ th e * proffTam o f th(J Union wU1 im m ediately. A special in v e stig a tin g com m ittee ha* been app o in ted in s titu ­ tions this sum m er. The situ a tio n to visit o th e r e n MPI KI K! V furnished r V j S a ttra c tiv e . ; ....... — ... ......................... f c , f , „ . S N Y M E R C H A N T S » « „ * ■ « « ■ - > » ,.i v " v T ■: __ Job* th a t could be fii'ed by d eeervln a c a n u n ... > m mer ra t/* . IMH S p eed s av! U »W .rM ty s t u d e n t , a r . s A . d J a _ e o a a - P h o n e 1»4.5l:-3366. io u n ic a te w ith U n iv a r s ity Y. S i C, P hona 0014. nirt..k F IIS N W H E D A I'A R T anc* % G H T H “ T h e F o r b id d e n W o m a n ” H a r o ld Ll »yd F rom H an d t o M outh T o d a y T h r o u g h W e d . V a r n a W o o d s D a n c e R e c i t a l s NOW PLAYING N o A d v a n c e in P rices VITAPHONE Talking Picture! DOLORES COSTELLO “TENDERLOIN” WITH CONRAD NAGEL H er tru sted lo v e r le a d e r o f a ban d o f criir in a ls; A b a n k r o b b e r y — th e m is s in g m o n e y bag in her p o s s e s s io n — th e n lured in to the h a n d s o f d e s p e r a d o e s by th e v e r y m a n sh e lo v e s ! H e r e ’n a p icture th a t r e a lly IS It c h ills and th rills. d i f f e r e n t ! ; v U ~ H erewith /erd a y ’s puzzl®. is tho solution to 10— more than HORIZONTAL. I —ancient writing m aterial 7 —-adapted 12— concurs IS— coral island 1 1 — eternities IO— Scandi­ navian mythical being IU— card game 17— ourden 18— British division of land IO— metal vessel 20— neculiar ? \ — preferred 22— gipsy targon 23— prefix — high degree 21— coast 25— judicious 2 6 — acquire instruction 27— troubled r c pose 2%—mute kl — scrutinizes ■I2— place of sale 33— inhabitants of northern Europe right. ITH King Feature# Sjrodtrat*. Inc. VERTICAL, 1— parent 2 — lousiness items (pl.) 3— exhibiting grandeur 4— Japanese money I piural) 5 — point at law 6 — you and 3 J -n ear 35—agitates the air SS— crowns 37—aeriform substance 38— oast 3 9— raising device 41— pronoun 42— sot 4 3 — concise 4 4—Poring tool 4 5— a Zoroas­ trian 4 7 — drive away 48— loiter? one (ab b r.). 11— appal 13—mount l o —armed, shrub 16— narrow paths 17— percolates 18— brief 19— leaves 2 1 — sing with m onotony 22— anxieties 21— soothsayers 2 5— cuts 26— treeless plain 27— above 28— appointed meeting 30— idol 31— weapon 33— admirer 34— trade 35—renowned 36— resist 37— furze 39— theatre box 4 0— town (colloq .). 42— a ram 43— is able 4 4 — like 45—jum bled typo » 4 6 — ladies* Masonic or­ ganization (abbr.) MOVIETONE NEWS HAROLD T E E N - A W A I T I N G T H E B E L L / H O O R A Y / MV VV6U.AMCE HAS )'■ B E E M Q f c W A R O E O - P O P JE X * S ) / j ’ H A S T R A C K f O tX 'iW M C X A M O P A X T E E M A M D TH ' B A T T L E O f T H E I IS a b o u t IC C O M M E M C e J * —z — r — v ' N H o o e v f J DUT U P VOUK? DUKES Ycu O ld T u r K - iix \ [ t e a c h v o o lo s t e a l ; y MV CAitMAl/AJ - UP cwt Th ‘CM J x i s a y ! JU t u T Tu t * W hat HO? f W WORD, MOW VU L. Cs A R U i’ll c o u w t T H iS ©JRO OUT M Y S E L F B e f o r e w e s t a r t l e a v e YOUR ADDRESS WITH MG —I CAN'T J LET YOU UG h e r e ! \ W •. • >' m : - oms Take Olympic Tryout Meet S U N D A Y , JU 3, 1928. o f T e x a s I a p resen t bf the gas and T r ig g c f o f the d ep a rtm en t o f h isto ry at DECOURETr Ab C O N SU L I dt B a ilm e n t *7rce arc U lkm g a ! Co u rey h a so lleg e in x-ray p hy- B a y lo r C o lleg e o f B e lto n . A fte r W illiam E. D ec o u r ey o f A m a -j g( ;;jts> K/r G eorge, head o f g ra d u a tin g fro m th e U n iv e r s ity , id lo , w ho a tte n d e d th e U n iv ersity : (.ra} y e n. I>enman studied at the U niversity o f M ich igan, in 1920, Mas b een detailed as Am- tim e was 't a te pa* T ty a t i; erican co n su l in P a ris, the >nt. Texas and Rice Run Close For Honors in Points >' Baldwin, Smith Score * _ , V ictories to Set R # » r * o r d a q 1^ ^ , , .. -L. m.— - ' June for com petition -1 DALLAS, T exas, - 2.— T exas today triumphed in the try­ and o u ts for the Olympic team won berths in th e final* to be held at Harvard U niversity. P.ice made ran; fight and turned in Vnk*- c ‘ w ithin one and one-half po g of the winners, T exas scored $ I 1-2 points and Rice made bd. t *"‘x Baldwin and Captain Smith tied for high point honor, of the T exas team , each winning nim points. the Edda signifies for the Ten-1 Monday, July 16. Registration j PLAI* ™ -W t e a k r a c e ; it is a re pository, in I for the second poetic form, of the mythology and Monday, duly 16 and classes fori L much of their heroic lore, body-1 the second term will start the fob, spirited e t c ion term will begin * * J «, , traa, /^ A R B O O K , ___* ....... f ess*, . u e y * Technologic* o - sing forth both the ethical vihw s' lowing flay. j body of the cni,tural me o{ the North Thur*dHy> Juiy 19 wlB'b* tb*!kfe wa* '{d u r in g th e U te H ea th en t im e s /’ j la st day fo r ad din g cou rses in th e j p urpose o f e le c tin g m em bers j The n am e Edda he a b o ex p la in s, seco n d term , and M onday, J u ly I the s ta ff# o f ,or th e tw o r o stu d en , mo1' likely explanation i* that it i is a place name associated with an I Icelandic s e a t of l ear ni ng in t h e . -----, — j m iddle Icare and scholarly precision have a st 1. p ,m ,t .k m g a n i a * . ,. H i. 2 3 , will be the la -t d ay for regia- ira* lots f o r t r< sit d u rin g th e fin a l sum m er period. Applicant# for A ugu st d e g r e e s can he m ade a t publication T oreador. The fo llo w in g w er e ch osen fo r th o stu d en t yea rb o o k , La V en - up to W . * . « . l a y , Au* - 1 t a n .: W ilburn E d elm on o f W ain- f’ be Grady. N. M., b a s in e t m anaxer /tew , ed ito r, G i.» r ( . reader of thin volume j Major exam inations w ill done the many another favor by elucidating I held Friday. A sg n st IO, and final I For th e weekly newspaper, and m aking m ore p lea sa n t som e ex am in ation # fo r the* secon d te r m ; T oread or, O ttis K oen v t o f the m o st e n te r ta in in g h eathen w ill sta rt T h u rsd ay, A u g u st *.3, iv ii. I be held Moi bi > Hight, ii an y lite ra tu r e, o n 1' hook w a s ch osen ed ito r and Jack ai Camp of P ecos wa* se lec te d b u sin ess m anager. A * f " ■ . The d iffic u lt if* o f g iv in g out a A u gu st 27. tra n sla tio n o f T h e P o etic E d da! **“ ~ 0 through the p ress ; ion b esid es- I o f s e e in g j P ro fesso r H ollan d er p a rtia lly dis- [ c u sse s in h it in trod u ction . T h ere arc the o n es he mention-' and b g fo r ex a m p le, th o se, a work th a t employ-: m u ltitu d es o f I w ords and n a m es not fa m ilia r to m odes o f sp e llin g an;! T h a t th e book is so su p ­ plied with help* th a t be r«-ad through w ith en ter ta in m en t by ev e n in to th e in tr ic a cie s o f Old N o rse , w hile it a t th e sa m e lim o k eep s th e in- it is this i high p raise for both th e U n iv er­ s ity Press and P ro fesso r H o lla n ­ der, t h m v n o t in itia te d it can A ;^.V| THORPE ELECTED TO FRAT Student-Faculty Reception June 6 AT TEXAS TECH COLLEGE I LUBBOCK, T exas, June I.— ! Eldon Thorpe o f the class o f "27 ] t cf Texas T echnological C ollege,! j Summer session students o f the is now a graduate student) | who ■ U niversity and members of the I faculty wilt m eet togeth er for the j j in the U niversity o f Iowa in the I first tim e on the evening o f June j j departm ent of geology, has been student faculty | 6 a t the annual I elected to associate membership I in the Society of Sigma Chi. reception, according to Miss Dor**- j honorary thy Louise Gebauer, whcJh a re-ult r r s i l dvf ? ISA l>* A- * *■ CT Of sotu# L • ' ’ '' _ " „ „ 5A<>rT of of a i * Jackson J ____ #a „K. »• - V fl q jg iw rt \ ■ , V » * Sprint I Boarding Htjuse List „ h )U _ F o r 1929 C o m p le te d J ‘ "f h* W - — \ *J S is r a n k le ha and ^ y l'sch th e $ 5 0 0 ,ifi/,o d a tio n s fo r w o- »f boarding i JL his ta. Ti,ir - _ g j n lotion, agreed almost a yea as a result of the plans t the U niversity o f he long session of bef n com piled, ac- j^j^iunt undertaken by the ex->L ^ u b y Terrill, dean j A ssociation assured the R cgy w om en. T hese | - ■ ^ The reception W ednesday night j scientists. will be held on the cam pus south ! o f the Main Building from 8 to j IO o’cloc k. In cass of rain the j « .c i« l will be bcM in lh , corridor ; Mc(.Md R I and in the Girls* .Study Hall o f the Main Building. — to*, ~ o ~ - ....... ....... .. --------— 0 ----------------- BAKER SUCCEEDS VILLARS Marvin P. Baker of Austin will v i „ ar, a(| principai F re sh m a n Girls M ust T a k e E x am s v r f t h e Mf Allen high school d ur - ing the next scholastic year. Bak­ er attended th e U niversity from 1919 until 1924. and received his B.A. and M.A. degrees here. DENMAN AT BAYLOR C. P. Denman of Fort Worth, who received his B. A. from the U niversity in 1023 and his M. A. in 1924, has been made chairman . in «>i th ■■ . n .n j th'- m aterials h by October I, the approved list. i —* underset . . lr | »t* m en, -ta le n t not t only in a responsible In order to d ’-- >ver|/ ti egress as it ahurd t«* san itation , iii/n legend, we must tu up from selected S in t' f i l,d wHh th,- U ni- be raided by the date % include houses exclu- iversity Union is «r wom en which have been found satisfacto ry .I and com fort housem others. lists, according to M iss Tor- . w ill bt* malted out during the amor to prospective students. Except by special perm ission o f I o dean o f wom en or the dean failure living w iti^ this m ythology Have not been so | tlpieir parents arc not perm itted to io-usek which are not on readily accessible as they sh o u ld , liiv e have been. real pride in this inheritance myth and to the literature of the other manit people.® —— the Get ma tis, the Netherlands, and the Scaroli- navians. German edition > Arni tran slation s o f The P oetic E^lda are numerous and excellent; for German scholarship has long be* n distinguished in this field. "Iiiere are adequate Swedish, Danish, a ’ It is th ere­ Norwegian version:''. fore very satisfying to have «s new American version, and es­ pecially by a member of our own faculty. will be held in the M emorial S ta ­ dium that night. Postponed vaneed exam ination*, j and exam s to rem ove course con J d ition s will be beld July 5. P eti­ tions for these exam inations must be handed in at the registrar’s o ffic e by June 28. P etitions hand­ ed in a fte r this tim e w ill not In- considered, it has been announced. Final* in July the exam inations first term will he started Friday, .Inly 13, and will continue through ex p la in s w hat T he P oetic Edda is in bin in trod u ction . the Vc<&* are “ W hat for India, and the Homern fo r the Greek w orld, that Summer School (C ontinued from page I) P ro fesso r H ollander exam ination*, ----------— o - standing F inal ad- for Physical exam ination* for fresh­ man girls, will be required before registration each year, according to a recent ruling passed by the physical education deportm ent. Also, girls m ajoring in physical education at the U niversity will be required to take a physical ex­ of am ination at the beginning be each year, before they will physical allowed to register for education courses, according to the new ruling. to take the Physical education majors will arrive on the cam pus several day* be fore general registration day in OI dei exam ination. I Prior to the passing of Uh1 ruling, ; the major* have taken exam ina­ tions before being allowed to en ­ roll in certain course*, but this is the first time that concerted art ion has been taken on the m at­ ter. o—----------- EBY GIVES ADDRESS Dr. Frederick Kby, director of session, the U niversity sum m er addressed the graduates o f St. Mary’s U niversity at San Antonio F iid ay night. Dr. Ehy has r e ­ cently returned from a trip to the Rio Grande V alley, where he marie com m encem ent addresses at about a half dozen high school com m encem ent exercises. Stunning New Styles C O Z E N S of new h a ts ar- Lr rive d a ily . A ll the new est colors, sty les, w ea v es and m ate- rials — at D a cy ’s sp ecia l prices. , J J ^ UMMER \ C l o t h in g E very m a n a n d y o un g m a n w h o ap p reciates com fort should b u y his su m m er suits a n d furnishings E A R L Y . If you b u y y ou r suit a t H arrells you sim ply can not go w ro n g —a s w e ca rry “ no sh o d d y ” m erch andise— H ere are lines with nation wide re p u ta tio n for quality an d style com bined. Society Brand — Clothe raft Personality — Godchauxs A w ide price ra n g e— fitting all purses a n d classes of m en a n d you ng m en. Clever Patterns IF IT IS a new sty le — I w e h ave it! D ep en d on D acys for th e n ew est shoe sty les and real econ om y p rices. W e sell for less b ecau se w e o p era te for less. U pstairs O ver W oolworth*# R E D U C E D R A T E S ON THE G R EY H O U N D L IN E Effective Ju n e 1st By perm ission of the T ex a s R ailroad Com ­ m ission, all regu lar rates of th e m otor co a ch es op erated by the Sou thland -R ed B all M otorbus C om pany h ave b een red u ced , and th e tw o excu rsion runs h ave b een co n v erted into regu lar runs. T hus th e n ew rates are uniform over th e en tire route, and a p p ly on ev ery sch ed u le. T h e follo w in g illu stra tes th e red u ction s; F r o m A u s t i n T a : Still A n to n io J * m p l* W a c o D a lla s F o r t W o r th •' . . . ^ \ ' J O ld R a t e $ 2 .7 5 $ 2 2 5 j V J j j * 3 7 5 $ 6 , 7 5 $ 6 .7 5 _ I N e w R a t e $ 2 4 0 * i . a o $ 2 . 6 0 $ 5 .4 5 $ 5 4 5 I Cong. A ve. 604 6 0 4 C ong. A ve. “ Ride the W h e re S ociety B ran d clothes are sold. C a ll a t s t a t i o n f o r » * / * rate b o o k le t. S outhland-R e 1 0 9 E . 7 t h S t . NMMMRt Feather Weights anti Light Colors Lead The Sum m er Shoe Parade costum e’s shoes carry on IT is vet y smart this sum m er to let the color the scheme. A nd w hen there is added to it that piquant touch of individualism typi­ cal of Cinderella fashions— then you have sum m er footw ear grace, beauty and color at their best! Vanity Fair Hosiery To Match SLIPPER SHOP P e r fe c f S h o e s ~ P e rfe c t-Ftt h n q 101E Sixth - One door oft Congress V a n ity Fair Hosiery T o Mate* Keep in Touch with the Campus Through The Daily Texan I? el v c I f r a n c e s . , #ftW ^ivate « B l # Z vt 01 iV B ack in th e d a y s w h en th\ . C W /* i )ftj{ I- W iv hit.') Buildint?. Mrs. I-- t - - - a - there w as ny s. f*» a n d ane Im SH. \ pnv “is it* h< 2 b ates >