T H E W E A T H E R T h u r s d a y , u n s e t t l e d with t h u n d e r - s h o w e r s . ' i T O C A L L A D O C T O R Di a l 9 1 8 1 - 9 4 t o re ac h U n i v e r s i t y p h y s i c i a n s d u r ­ i ng office hou rs . O t h e r h o u r s cal l 2 - 1 4 2 2 , p h y s i ­ cians* e x c h a n g e . T E X A N D I R E C T O R Y N e w t W r i t i n g R o om, 1 2 0 B. Hal l. D e p a r t m e n t a l E d i t o r ’* O f f i c e , 1 2 2 B. Hal l . E d i t o r ’s O f f i c e , 127 B. Ha l l . N i g h t E di t o r i a l O f f ic e s in J Hal l. J. 12 H e a d q u a r t e r s , 1 3 5 B. Hall. B u s i n e s s O f f i c e , 1 19 B. Hal l. T e l e p h o n e s : B. Hal l, 9 1 8 1 - 5 9 ; J. Hal l , 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 8 0 0 0 . l i t e S l i m m e r f e x a l t VOL. XXIX AUSTIN, TEXAS, TH U R S D A Y , J U NE 14, 1928. 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Texas-E x Architects W in Contest Honor* H ollander to A ttend Esperanto Congress r . n . s i n h , f i , i It ift S h o e s 4 IO F i f t h , 4 i v . S t r a w . D o b b s SR T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 14. 1928. in te r n a tio n a l G eneva as the universal Un ha- long been used as the < Jang • age by which peoples na;ion can converse* with pe< I no w the other, The language ig h t in th e majority r Kehools a n d college as . u a t a u tries. Dale* i i.- p* ; at .a rb a t Dr. l h of the iii' vVi ■ales from ti lip A .-sotoa’ iu ■us points all tg to P ro ft- sac la n d e r expect j while on his re m ain aw ay ne- v er th e KenrigoH. ; to m e a t im .rip to Hup / I su m m er. ’J age, nraon being lead- 1 ti­ t U nit- d in n e r a r coun- Alfred J land national m er rationed world d fa rious colleges and u raver* si cie* th ro u g h o u t lift* U nited States, T he O m e g a B eta P i’s of Texas enter*, tined th e de le ga te s to the con­ ve n tio n with a typical so u th e rn din­ n er a t the c h a p te r house Tr ursd a y Ira .‘uvula: Ty follow ing the v VI rn .d I nitration was held, W ichita Fails, R<>- ( S eguin, ar : Ho- in i- Sabinal w ere B e n n e tt And* r son ruer H edges oi tinted. T he convent! b a n q u e t a t th e ted S a tu r d a y n der, n a tk na! v i t ua* I mast e v in in g . i w as closed with a • p een F. A ustin ho­ lt’ Royal M. Cal- •-presidatit, acted as luring th e c o a rs e of the-* Honor Position Given Painter I, >yd S. who nave if ta Pi hr \Y edner da Texas bef in X rusKa. IcN'i ii! an d ii, I, F r i - bio [•en visiting a t the Omega ■ * f o r th e past week, l e u of m o rn in g on a t o u r v r e t u r n i n g to t h e i r home Professor of Z oology Is NU de Om ega Beta Pi Head Dr. T. S. P a in te r , p ro f e s s o r of '■"< r- I n tv e rsn y , te b r a te zoology a t th e w as elected h o n o ra ry president a t th e nation al convention of th e Om ega P.eta Pi f r a te r n ity held h e re J u n e 7, f r a t e r n i t y 8, IL considered a n d voted on m any p e ­ titions su b m itte d by local organ iza- T he p re-m edical - I c e C r e a m - S e r v e d E x c l u s i v e l y B y T h e L o n g h o r n P h a r m a c y The Oasis Three Varsity Stars In Olympic Tryouts At Harvard, July 5, Bits o' Sport Here & There By A. M O n t he s a m e C u b t e a m with K a r o w ; is fo u n d Bo Molenda, fo a m er grid iron s ta r of th*; Michigan. k a r o w is f o r ­ from Ohio m er Big Ton I .State, and fo u g h t rn th® historic 7-f> I Michigan ago ' a g a in s t Mole rids. f iii bac k. victory y ears two 6 J o h n n y E s t e s wi l l ma k e his p r o f e s ­ The New York Yanks are way in sional bow in the s q u a re d circ l f n e x t lead, T u esd a y night in F o rt W orth when o u t fro n t now with a good th a n k s to some excellent p itc h ,ng a n d fie m eets A it “ Kid” Dula in th e m ain and bout o f P o rt W o rth R ecreation Club. Both G< hr.g have beer, for toe fo rm e r Longhorn s ta r and he. op- m any of th e tai I ie- pushed across by Both Ruth responsible l a r d a r ra n g e d by the heavy dogging. the u rrner ,1. In! n< akt J < hair rn a n : Preen ‘Ch re in cr In jt i- Dr. F rederick J. p on en ta arc vicious sluggers and a {the leaders. inner professor of educa- moi ry battle is promi-ed. rsity o f Texas, “ V o c a t i o n - 1 dane < ..I JVXl •The I \ ‘ be H i g h School a n d ; D ea n 1 o r A g r i c u l t u r a l Col- On ii Davis, quivel will m e et C lyde Ch*»t i*n l e m i - w m d u p . t he seine p r o g r a m S en di Es- in ie weii- S an di the P a n t h e r City hav i ng lit ur al k n o w n the in at ion a I arid < o i b t g e ” ; she Not lh T»*xas dis* u is ion o f B l a c k b u r n \ g i i - by: J f o u g h t Dula on t w o occasion*, **“ T h e big s u r p r i s e of t h e y e a r has been tho C incinnati ft* ds in th e N a ­ tional League, and the te a m ha- man­ aged to hold o n to first place for sev- edai days now. H ow ever, the Red-. n e closely tra ile d by th e St. Louis C ard s and the New Y ork G iants. | m N o r t h T h e H o u l t o n B u f f s c o n t i n u e t o h o l d re T e a c h ' ;■ 4 College, arid {their lead in the T exas l e a g u e race, ll un? d« n, d i r e c t o r o f is a bu sy a n d with f i f t e e n d a y s to go unt i l t he n u n t he s e s u m m e r d a y s with s e v er a l s w i mm i n g a n d t e n n i s s e ct i on s t o t a k e c a r e of. T h e a l e r t Manti easy wa ys this a t h l e t e i n s t r u c t o r m a k e him o f v e r y p o p u l a r with all t h e boys. D u r i n g t h e r e g u l a r session. S h o r t y a c t s as a s s i s t a n t c o a c h f oo tb al l, b a s k e t rn ball, a n d t r a c k . ion, State Department i close of the first half, their four- Dr. D. A. Peniek, pro- game advantage give* them a fairly cal languages, U n iv e r -L a fe p.ad. Though the Fort Worth “ fat! in in the Junior I p;a ts were considered as a serious F. Ii. Finns, professor threat, the runnersup have seemingly iguage-. I University of j j0!5t nome of the punch to overtake m ion” ; dtecttssion by Dr if t h e in Sec-1 am| t,0 |d the lead. C o a c h S h o r t y A l d e r s o n l anguage- I n i v e i - i t y I * I E u gen ia Marshall of w i t h (logical College, of A f t e r his e x h i b i t i o n la s t Sat- I a n d ! u rd»y a t Chicago, it begin* to look r e m a r k a b l e the d i s c u s ; Dean F, C. <■ of Texas, Bolton, A. & M “ T he Pre-E ngi- I like Leo Baldwin will be one o f th e I j t o y s m aking th e t r i p over to A m ste r- u r se ” ; discussion the Taylor, the I niversUy of w eight a bit over 148 fe e t last week- » rid. and this mark will compare with th e b est for the season. led by J (jHm next mr*nth. He heaved T. II f oot bal l p r o s p e c t s L o n g h o r n f or the c o m i n g s e as o n look b rig h te r t h a n in ju rie s a n d ever before. B a rrin g scholastic difficulties, Coach Clyde Littlefield will likely pu t o u t one o f the g r e a t e s t a g g re g a tio n s e v er to r e p ­ re se n t the O ra n g e and White. -------------- o — “ Modi Film* a Battle and Mi Tee hn Plans Made For Cactus of 1929 Moore Starts Organization of Staff and Annual are ie Rial the staff o f f o r th e org a n iz a tio n of tim j : and l ’.'g.* C actus! developing1 ra p id ly , a c c o rd in g to the “ T he t o n tracts and e n g ra v in g Moore, e d itor-in-chief of both book for n e x t ye. r. f« i p r in tin g will be le t w ithin Moor* said. the n e x t week, fo r T he e n g r a v in g c o n tr a c t the yearbook will be let a f t e r the bids of th e th re e com pan ies which are bid­ ding fo r th a job, have been consid- er« d. The B e r g e r - B aird E n g ra v in g Co., of K ansas City, the* S o u th w e st­ ern E n g ra v in g Co., of F o r t YIN rtl . the Service E n g ra v in g Co., of dud San A n tonio a r e the t h r e e prospec­ “ The p r e s e n t situ a ­ tive e n g ra v e rs. tion indicate th a t the e n g r a v in g con­ tr a c t will be let d u rin g the n e x t few d a y - ,’’ Moore added. Bid- on flu* p r in tin g c o n tra c t will the be submit ted som etim e d u r in g next, w eek-end by the B u n k er P r i n t - j i ing Co., of I-ort W orth, th e S te ph e ns 1 P ress, of Jefferso n City, Mo., arid the j Sleek Co., of A ustin. This c o n tra c t will l»o let in abo ut a week. Photog- j raph y w ill be considered a t a la t e r j j date. “ We a re p la n n in g to give the itll- i de n ts a real a n n u a l next year-—one j a p p e a l i n g / ' i th a t j Moore said. is different and Tut -day i ( 'h.iirman 1 ITI, i fie m o o n , 2 ait) > o ’elo* k Presiden t G. W , Colk?, J u n io r College. Speak- )’. O’Brien, professor of of Kansan, Un ive i -Tty [J0 2 of M ental T ests in College sio n” ; D irector R. P- W ard , Jig .J u n io r C'dlege, “ The Value G eneral Orient vt ion C o u rse s’*; . D. F u lle r, in s tr u c to r in ttdu nnd philosophy, Modesto dun allege, “ T h e C u rric u la of the rnia lu n ie r Colleges Dean ll. r tin. “ t bange* in the Pa t o I loge j P i t t e n g e r , . “ The Meed of a T r a in e d F a c u lty for I led | th, Tumor College’'; discussion by P re sid e n t ll. G. Boger, W eat bet ford College. D i r e c t o r B e r r y W h i t a k e r of the In tra m u ra l D e p a r tm e n t is m ak in g an a t t e m p t to give th e mummer s tu d e n ts a bit o f re c re atio n with the innova­ t i o n o f bis baseball sessions, and as m an y p a rtic ip a n ts as possible should come out. Vance D. Phenix a n d T ho m as Roy A insw orth, g r a d u a te s of the U n iv er-j sh y , won prizes in a r e c e n t Art hi lect,- m a l co n te st held in T exas. E ighty c o n t e s ta n ts competed from over th e S ta te . d ra w plans for T he problem of th e conte:-: w a c *.o a Al on g a b o u t n e x t S a t u r d a y a f t e r ­ noon, one o f th«- g r e a te s t dash events in the c o u n try will be run off betw een C h a rle y P a d d o c k , Weldon D r a p e r .! honeymooni b u m ra h m . The . p m , won end Charley Borah, the latter two of I y V“ e* ®- ' hon * ,n d u / " ' ? “ I"’ „ . award, and the plans submitted by t the u n iv e rs ity of S o u th e rn C a n to r - L_, Thomas Roy Ainsworth received hon- . . . . m a. Also e n te r e d in the race will be oi able mention. | F ra n k Wykoff and F ra n k L o m bard i, two high school s ta r s th a t h av e run I the ce n tu ry in 9.3. the erectio n of ,, .. -it t . . . . *. , . , , .. .. ■ . . . Dr. lace H o llan der, associate pro la n g u a g e s to be held fessor of G erm an ic a* th e U niversity, will a tte n d the tw e n ­ tie th a n n u a l Congress of Es pc* ru n - lis ts IT i- in A u g u s t, accord in g to Al­ gium, in G e r­ i n s tr u c to r fred K en ng ott, m anic languages, who is the oili< ial E s p e ra n to delegati in A n tw e rp , in Austin. E s p e ra n to , composed cm of words . the ii world, and r e c e n tly a ccep ted by tin la n g u a g e s of th e basic W T< T< ne' rn ii- for t an* tratd Foremost Texas Educators Meet Junior College Heads Set June 18, 19 for Session • Cor.tinueJi ( n m page 1> Conflict Postpones OUt-i Dr, II. V Fitz-Gerald Lecture lecture The University to he do- Kvered by Professo r Fitz-G et ald of the U niversity of Illinois which was hcduled for n e x t Monday night has been postponed until tin* n e x t nignt, T u esd ay, J u n e IIL The le ctu re hun been postponed because of its C on-j | Diet in the schedule with the J u n io r ) U«/.lege C onfe re nc e which will be m i for Ma r t y K a r o w , L o n g h o r n c o a c h, c o n t i nu e * to h o l d d o w n t he k e y a t c n e t a c k T h o u g h t he W a c o Cub*. not a c c u s t o m e d h e r e t o f o r e to p r o f e s ­ si o na l h u r l i n g , K a r o w ha* m a d e a n e a t s h o w i n g b o t h at t he b a t a n d in the field. one es • ion he se ut that time. P ro fe sso r I itz-G erald is h e re teach- I ing in the U niversity fo r the sum* | m e r session. H e is c o n n e c te d with . th e department of ro m a n c e lung I mages. - I c e C r e a m - S e r v ed Excl usi vel y By The L o n g h o r n P h a r m a c y T h e Oa s i s I ii ) I ai I ) vet I PII Is J i n 11l r d live Pr o b l e m* Ptob. * h ai r evident V. ll i f Cl I. u X* h'iW ' '! ........ S U-Aa^ >f S ta t Oui I) a r 3 I I ■. I ;*;m F ir it Tv. o Vt it ion ai d C p r i* t %* t i I ct r p to id if His % ipp|Eistray of th'. () I t. v F* ng ti, Fivt-.Min.ut * pn* (' ho f ■\dnii n it ira- ti ; C ie " Iii L. 4#J*noTI* n Arcbon lo Junii:>r Col ie** , v ne:rage* o f J u n i {) r {./€> li’tfji * i Bide rn, f*. “ T a •I ar; 10|' ( .•ail:}f | Dva n F . Ii > VU! ii, V i rosin lent Jut!*, or i « leg Foiar-Y ea the ; 'a enoralS Hist‘UHStOfl in J u n Dean Her!b’T 11 >', Vol College I Ed 11s bu I g I . a-•*>iiity o t hers;; H or, A, M, ' T'bt* Ad va RIm - - :*r. Bin < k o f ii ll tnra r .Tun ti f : Db< u, , profi How Hi Dr, rn wwmB iMrifcj T i- pea ke r l i ­ ed I . ie P I h ra.y, a’*> Fy '.'•in af J uni* r • th e Co-llcg*- cd “ Hewt n t Studio* in I alif a m ia ii.--c's** ; • / 2 r . H Mushed man, eddlf. % sd J o u rn a l; P re sid e n t L. Cot ii { ,4*| f { l t d Tex: H, H ubbard ffilii Art.-, K ■ euvu'.-n by M im cliate p r o f o f home aeonamlcn, th e UniveXfeity o f TNxav, am t P r ».•#,- d fiii JE. ll. ord, Wcalm*Marland C olleges Flan. $ , M. N, M a n * , *tat« sup* I pa otic sr., ti net: or. .I: un o f 7 a J tig m eninx Indus*! th e : cli - lh -ms H eflin, ans**- ■ H c c 4 c .it / C u rrie u lu m A d ju stm e n t l l C . Ti' if le a r n in g S-T2 o ’clock— Th era-;: D esirab le G u r n e y - M A J E S T I C M A N ' S S H O P S e v e n E le v e n C o n g r e s s Creators of Fashion for Men D o n t i o r g e t F A T H E R ’S D A Y S U N D A Y , J U N E H T H f IFT Boxes with s u i t­ able ver**- f<>r “ F a t h e r * s Im* D a y ” will g i v e n with each g i f t p u r ­ chased, Vv t h a v e G ift Boxes fo r T a s, Shirts, Socks, Bl It.4, K e rch ie f ii a n d m a n y o th e r article* D a d w i l l appre­ ciator. See O u r W indows Give Dad A T i e .................$ 1 .0 0 to $ 3 .5 0 A Shirt . ..... $ 2 .0 0 to $ 4 .5 0 A Belt ......... $ 1 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 in fa c t e v e ry a r tic le in o u r s to re m a k e s a s u ita b le g if t fo r— ‘ D e a r O ld D a d ” MAJESTIC M AN S SHOP W hen It’s So Hot that the thermometer is laid un with a fever— then it’s tim e for W ilcox Tropicool Clothes! Stylish and lastingly shapely $ 2 5 upward. Linen — Palm Beach Nurotex and Tub Suits $ 1 5 to $25 • f ta te & j n e c g T HE S T O R E - T R U M P C o l l a r e d a ' A R r o w S H I R T The White Shirt— A Summer Favorite T h e only S h irt on w hich you can b u y th e w o rld ’s m ost p o p u la r collar attach ed , is the A rro w Shirt. T h e re is no b e tte r collar. T here is no b e tte r shirt. T h e T r u m p is ju st w h a t its n am e implies, a w in n er at our low price of $1.95 A ll sizes a n d sleeve lengths. Satisfaction Guaranteed Stebbins & James Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Style With Coolness It m ay be a sizzling hot su m m er d a y —but no m a tte r how w arm , y o u ’ll be cool in one of our A d ler Collegian tailored tro p i­ cals. “T hey keep you looking your best” University Toggery J . l ' r o s e O n e D ay S erv ice on C le a n in g Sc P re ssin g Remember Dad! Father’s Day June 17 th GIVE DAD A TIE Hirshfeld & Anderson 6 1 9 C o n g . Ave^ Kuppenheimer Clothe* THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 192ft. MSS ft T H E S U M M E R T E X A N PAGE THRE1 READY-TO-WEAR DEPAR TMENT N O W O P E N W here Smart W om en Shop W here Smart W om en Shop I low can we th a n k you for y ou r w o n d erfu l reception of our new R ead y-to-\\ ear D e p a r t ­ ment last night? T h a t you would appreciate' our values we h ad no doubt but such a splendid response to j u r invitation w a s far b eyo nd our expectations. W e express our appreciation now in w ords, and in the future, by our constant end eav or to give you bigger and b etter values. Introductory Special L I N G E R I E Who could ever resist the beayt} of silk and e m ­ broidery and laces, woven together into dr* a n i s of loveliness? You should see our collection of these lovely underthings. In ma - s e t s o r individual XT dr d i e d pieces, FE A T U R IN G SILK TEDS B eautifully trimmed or a p p ea lin g ly simple. Millinery Special For Opening Day One group of IOO hats that formerly sold up to $7.50 —-priced on the opening day of our Ready-t<>-Wear Department at $1.85 AN IN C O M PA RA BLE CHOICE OF SUM M ER MILLINERY Smart new fashions for summer days. Hats to meet the needs of every costume and every type. You will find them outstandingly differ en t—simple and chic -—yet with those individual touches that make a hat so important. Straws, felts, silks, and novelty fabrics. $4,95 to $10.00 The Newest in FOOTWEAR For Summer Lamar H o n e y Be i ge C u t - O u t $ 7 . 5 0 P u m p ........... Foot wear to accompany your smart, costume#, your silk ensemble, your clothes. Ko o t - s po r I s wear t h a t you will like for its looks, when you buy it, and for its com­ fort wh en you wear it. Broma H o n e y B e i g e T i e $ 8 . 5 0 India Print* $7.50 Dorcene Bl ac k Sa t i n B ump W h i l e Sa t i n P u m p $ 7 . 5 0 Sa.5 0 Patent leather, reptile skins, and pastel tints in linen, and kidskin. All the in new models vogue, charmingly des­ igned by Queen Quality, at Kftty l e e prices— New Summer DRESSES Offered at ar. Opening Price W ashable Crepes in Exquisite Pastel Colors $ M f . 9 5 Styles for Every Occasion You Must See I h em Yourself! Every dress fresh from the hands of its creator. Chic, Youthful Models Priced far below their true wortn in our Opening Sale $12.95 t i t F o r Street F o r Business F o r P a rty For Sport A Glorious Opening O ffering of E x q u isitely S tyled fat hid mg rr-od sa of rare c h a r m a n d fin e m a te­ rial*— $14.95 A Very Special Group for the O pening Day Dresses include ch arm ­ ing m odels for daytim e and even in g w ea r in the most popular fabrics. $5.00 T H E S U M M E R T E X A N T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 14, 19 2 8 . “ H ad a p u n c t u r e , m y f r i e n d ? ” “ No sir. I ’m j u s t c h a n g i n g t h e a i r w orn o u t . ” — C r e s t e d . t h e s e t i r e s . I in T h e o t h e r lo t PAGE FOUR (the bummer (Texan PafeU»t*e*ti n*. la*-., every TtMMday. T k o n 4 ir . mw! Sunday morr-irur. Basin*** ofllce> H H*H Telephone MM. E d ito ria l Nitrht editorial oM em, J Hall, Telephone T’rtnUd by the U niversity Presa, A. C, W right. M anager, J. Hail ' • **'• E ntered aa at-cuod Has* m atter a l th* po*told** a t A .atm , (A fter ,» p rn.. *187.) J / / / JIM M IE PA Y N E CLIFF T U P P E R . TAYLOR HENRY Mitef-1b ( hie# Mn' «#:><* Editor Chi*# E d ito rial W ri4<*f M anager vt PnMieation* .William L. McGill---------------------- ■-rn*” - N U n m i S ST A FF - Birt I>rW#. Bn* I ne** M anager ; I oui* Beeth*. A»» -tan t Busine •« M anager; A d*erti«ing M anager; Ralph D©r*et‘. t ia**if»ed A d v e rtisin g M anager C ir e u Sat ton M anager. Lee Wyarmg. P. t h r t r r * ix, W Viola Ma* Jo#* Eta'urea . Glad; * Whitley S^.r* « Ab* Meh*. T h e a te r s ; ('a ril D EPA RTM EN T HEAD * B o e le ty : EaB. Feature writer*: Kathleen FT la ml, William Eller*. J r . Mary' ' a l a T h ea te r re n e w e r* T aylor H enry, E ditorial w r i t e r . ; Taylor Henry Reporter* : Mary K ale Park Cete an a, O. t Porter, C rete hen Loi* ll lair, Lory Ann Soh oft. c « e « Ball. L orraine f u m e Ale* M tn t MM* H enry T ate. F an ti ne R ay, Dora Mae W ilto n , T heron J . m . n Eugene Pollen. P eggie B ask*. Sadie A bernathy in, Jo h n H. Ila VI- H em phill, I W it IT ERS H IGHT HT AFE Edith En* — - — M a rie tta P a tte rso n C harlet D em I - W. M Jarrell * That silence is one of the great arts of conversation ti al­ lowed bg Cicero himself, u fo* says there ti not only oft a r t, but i t ”— Hannah an eloquence in More, T H E H O N O R S Y S T E M I n 1902 th e H o n o r S y s te m w as l*so* Editor (a n t las>>• E ditor A s*i*tant R ew rite E ditor ing! o f t h e n o r m a l r e a d e r is a c r im e t h e pu blic. H is e x p lo sio n s j a g a i n s t t h e p u n is h j sh o u ld Ne g r e e t e d w ith d e s e r v e — t h e w h o le s a le I m e n t th.?y c o n t e m p t o f th e A m e r i c a n p e o p le .! F o r , s a y w h a t y o u will, t h a t is t h e i g r e a t e s t e v i l t h a t th is m o d e r n e s q u e p h i l o s o p h e r c a n f o rs e e . T h e a d u l a ­ tio n o f t h “ g r e a t u n t h i n k i n g p r o le ­ t a r i a t R«- r.«ove hts JN’Y a n d he will d i s c o n tin u e t h e “ M e r c u r y ” a n d s t a r t a u s e f u l ex- ilia s w e e te s t m u sic , is I iste n c e . to d is c u s s it has b e e n [ f o r M e n c k e n B u t t h e s u p r e m e i r o n y o f all i n s t i t u t e d in t h e U n iv e r s it y a t t h e r e q u e s t o f th e s t u d e n t body. S in c e in c o n t i n u e d t h a t tim e o p e r a tio n , g o v e r n i n g th e w o rk d o n e is b o th in th e Ion* sessions and in the a U to p ia . h u m m e r, T h e o n ly line o f d e p a r t ­ P a r t i c u l a r l y sin c e hi* U t o p i a is laid u r e , t h e only p o in t a t w hich a d is- I t is p e r h a p s a t M enck- jn A m e r i c a . th ' t h e tin c tio n c a n be d r a w n b e t w e e n (>n»|) door-sterp t h a t m uc h w o rk in g s o f th e sy ste m in th e *o n K j b l a s p h e m y o f th e y o u n g e r g e n e r a t i o n t o w a rrja A m e r i c a n i n s t i t u t i o n s m a y a n d in t h e s u m m e r session is in t h e jH1(j M e n c k e n is t h e a v o w e d de* m o d e o f a p p o i n t m e n t o f t h e m e m b e r s t h e Armer ie a n hom e. He .(toiler of o f th e Men>. a n d W o m e n ’s H o n u r C ouncils. 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T h e u t m o s t r e a s o n s , b u t in a d v a n c e s le t to E d u c a tio n , Mr. R o c k e f e l l e r b e ­ lie ved, s h o u ld f i t o n e to le a d a u s e ­ f u l, w ell r o u n d e d life, b u t he t h o u g h t it failed o f Us full p u r p o s e u n le s s it f its th e in d iv id u a l t o live such a life in th e e n v i r o n m e n t in w hich he f in d s him s e lf . A s f o r m o s t o f his v ie w s ^ we a r e inc line d to t a k e a s t a n d on t h e o th e r side of th e f e n c e . W e shall ta k e up his c h a r g e s s in g ly as w e see th e m . to m e e t a v i a ti o n h a v e c o m e in a s e rie s o f lec­ t u r e s on c o m m e r c i a l a v i a ti o n a t th e B u s in e s s S c h o o l— n o t o p e n to college u n d e r g r a d u a t e s . T o th e l e c t u r e s of instruction! o f th e F l y i n g C lub only o r college c e r t a i n l y d o e s n o t m e a n c a n d i d a t e s a n d m e m b e r s a r e in v ite d . I n a s m u c h as m a n y s t u d e n t s ta k e Mil* o n e h a s g o t t e n a n e d u c a t i o n . Cor- i t a r y S c ie n c e 2 o n ly t h a t t h e y m a y I t w ould b e silly t o t h in k ta i n l y not. l e a r n th e m y s t e r y t h a t is a n a u t o m o ­ o th e r w is e . An e d u c a t i o n in- it s e e m s r e a s o n a b l e to bile e n g i n e , t a n g i b l e t h i n g win h se n s ib le people S p e n d i n g so m a n y y e a r s in school is a n { n e v e r claim th e y have a c q u i r e d ; it is( s u p p o s e t h a t a e r o n a u t i c a l in f o r m a - '■ *& i t is I Hon, sp m u c h le s s a c c e s s ib le , w o u ld ex- be p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y s o u g h t, in c o lle g e ; I t a p p e a r s n o w t h a t t h e m e c h a n ic s c f c a r r y i n g a h e a v i e r - t h a n - a i r b o d y t h r o u g h t h e u p p e r a i r will b e m o re p a r t i c u l a r in t h e i r d e v e l o p m e n t t h a n t h o s e o f s im p le r th e h o r i z o n t a l o f e a r t h a n d w a t e r . T h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s I n s t i t u t e o f T e c h n o l­ o g y ha.s w i th in t h e w e e k f o u n d e d a sc h o o l o f a e r o n a u t i c s . N o t f o r m a n y y e a r s , it is s a f e to sa y , w ill a v i a ti o n t h i n g o f b u tt o n - p u s h i n g . b e c o m e a t h o u g h t t o b e b o r n ! q u ir e a n u n w a r r a n t e d s e n s e o f s u - | b e f o r e t h e n . T h e t r a d i t i o n o f science ! p e r i o r i t y . ” T h is c h a r g e i m a g in a r y on th e p a r t o f t h e h o m e in T h e n , “ th e college s t u d e n t m a y ac- j T h e r e is m u c h is m o s tly a t H a r v a r d , t h o u g h r a r e l y lo c o m o tio n on t h e b u s in e s s r e c o lle c te d o f D esp ite th e certainty o f H o o v e r ’s nom ination a t th e h a n d s o f th e R e ­ p u b lic a n p a r t y , C l a r e n c e F. B uck, p o litica l m a n a g e r f o r F r a n k O. L o w ­ d e n , s t a t e d t h a t th e fight f o r Low- d e n ’s n o m in a tio n w ould go on. L ow - t h e I d e n , h im s e lf , h as m a d e no s t a t e m e n t J sin ce th e la n d s lid e for H o o v e r has J b ee n p r e d ic te d . H a r r y W u r z b a c h of in te n s iv e th e T e x a s is a lso p la n n in g a n f ig h t a g a i n s t th e n o m in a tio n o f s e c r e t a r y of c o m m e rc e . T h e o n ly co n c lu sio n to b e d r a w n is f r o m bbs* t h a t no m a t t e r how g r e a t a f a il u r e d i r e c t o r s w ;ii ., t h e n w ou ld se em , th is, it _ i i c , « A n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e o f a n e w ! $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 u n i v e r s i t y to be b u ilt n e a r , W I N N E R S O F C R O P J U D G I N G H o lly w o o d , C a lif. B u t p r o b a b l y th e C O N T E S T A N N O U N C E D A T A A M rio.i, 4 r *ght o n m a k i n g pie- o n e r , >s e m m a y p r o v e to be j t u r e s o f c o lleg e lif e a c c o r d i n g to th e C O L L E G E S T A T I O N , T e x a s , J u n e s o m e t h i n g S p erM to Th* Daily Test** ^ f . w e n it us in o p e r a t i o n o v e r t h e m o r e ; id e a s t h e y g o t f ro m t h e f u n n y p a p e r s I 1 1 a m t u r e s u e n »km, i t ha* p ro v e d it s e l f a n u n q u a l i - j t h e l o n g aes-! o f 1 8 9 8 .— C le v e la n d P la in D ea ler. o t h a t g r o w s in o n e as “W i n n e r s o f th is y e a r ’s f r e s h m a n I f e d t h e f u e l o f k n o w le d g e a n d | cro p s j u d g i n g c o n t e s t , c o n d u c t e d by J p e r ie n c e . 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S m ith , J a s p e r . f o r a s e m e s t e r a n d le g i a t e e x p e r ie n c e is f in is h e d . T h is is, o f c o u r s e , s u b j e c t to c o n s id e r a b l e d e b a te . E a c h o f th e s e five high c o n t e s t a n t s , field o f 125 a g r i c u l t u r a l r e c e iv e d t h e y a r e t h e n c o m p e t e d , o u t o f a f r e s h m e n w ho m e d a l a w a r d a n d n a m e o f l a y l o r , hig h p o i n t m a n , will be th e W. S. H ow ell t m p h y w h ich is k e p t on p e r m a n e n t in s c r i b e d e hard-boiled e n o u g h for any- i f f o r t s of M ontagu Love and Sojin, body. A nd, of c o u r s e , a t the final all Hide o u t « a f tc r Bvggy has saved the the ttirl, h e r money, a n d t h e aged aunt. moviedom when it comes to o rie n ta l and t u r n s out to be Prince Charm m e n a c e s, you know. in m asqu e ra d e in to th e bargain — well, it just goes to s how' th a t to be good you must be bad and so on. Anyway, if you d o n ’t c o n tra ct high blood pressure a f t e r one seeing of “ Good Morning, J u d g e , ” then t h e r e ’s | or less closely harm on io us voices, you som ething wrong w ith y o u r plumbing. A t th e Majestic. S a t u r d a y through T h e rest of the pro gram is Vita- p h o n e : fir t, H y m a n and M cIntyre, tw o musical com edy stars p re se n te d in a one-act com edy entitled “ All in f I u n s e c o n d . “ In Du Liu* k nigh Sho p,” being a male sextet with more be th e ju d g e ; a n d th ird. G eorge J es- sell, movie s ta r a n d fam ous e n te r - T uesday. Prices r ig h t. Bet’s go. ta in e r , in a te n - m in u te comic mono-j — C.B. jlogue f o r you to r a t t l e your ribs over. And under. And have you e v er sat Diamond H andcuffs lose up enough to the fr o n t at the “ T he S h a h ,” a w o n d e rfu l diamond Q u e e n to see the reflections fro m the in th- Kimberly sc re e n M akes th e like sometimes. 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The influence of the love results in the girl and m utu al re g e n e ra tio n of th e boy. th an k you, named L e n a Malena wh is w ith o u t doubt th e m ost slinky, th. and the most t h a t one could ifc is who in spires t h e original t h e f t of the din morn! an d a good d eal of the gener al had b e ha vior that follows. livin^ Coni ad Nagel h as o n ly a very, very tie t h e min or p a rt th re e episodes of tho diamO’f l’s hi second of in Which is essen tially the situ a tio n the | ft el his hf,ar1 Was which was f e a tu re d recently bv th e | to r -v * U" Ph >' a smrmd-againBt hus- vv,,h a cei" H ancock Stock C om pany pla y ers in j band v, r *v cred itably ' *m ‘ docsnM the sta g e version o f the play, if vou 1 tain a ™o u n t ,)f <, n m u ‘ re m e m b e r t h a t f a r hack. A nd a ” in high spots in the p ictu re, h ittin g th e m E1( a n o r B o ardm an a r <> n °t sc?<#. L c e Hous<'. a «tu«lcnt ' * « r i c e , I d a m Mad in I*.-I J u r t ’iV"lr n1,;,i r n , m trip to E a s t Texas, !>,:> law w< rh d u rin g the -ummer ii l i e wilt con tinu e i si on. TODAY Thru Saturday With Comedy and News Inter-American Relations Discussed in A ugust j Ladin American history at lh Charles Hacket t, pr of e sso r of l ie vcr -ity of Ti vas, ti r been st looted ti - load one of tht eight round table con Morenci .- at tho eighth session of tho J a d • I th l ' I n s t i t u t e a t P o l i t i c , lo ho M d William I c vn, Maw., ic A n enst. the “ This m u t i l a t e wha mal.in.i-aUMl In j I i 1921," caid Hr. “ for Ila. kl I. lh purpose of impar tial ly e xpl ori ng ti', i lets utah riving intl .{'national < vent a n d p r omo ti ng a m o n g adult t h e s e r ­ ious study cf foreign a f f a i r s with a view to c re at i ng a more sy mp a th et i c u n d e r s ta n d in g of the p r o b l ems a n d politic:- of rill own and t)t h er nut ions. In addition to tin 1 cession . lect ures and addr esses will he given by visitors of inter na ti on a l repute ” ro u n d ta b le di “ Recent I nt er - Ame ri ca n Relat ions and Pr ob le ms” will be tin* subject- f o r discussion in t h e c o n f e r en ce a t which Dr. Ha cke tt will preside. F r a n k R ug e le y of W ic h ita Falls, in the t he for is s t a y in g at a ju n io r pre-m edical stu d e n t University, h a s s u m m e r session, and th e O m ega B e ta Pi house. r em a i n e d Ralph Cam pbell, who received hi M. B. A. from in 1927, is {mw em ployed w ith a local const ! net ion company. the U n iv e rsity G eo r ge Rice o f P o r t A r t h u r i th e Alpha T a u Omega visiting a t house. Mrs. A. J. Beck, form e rly Miss P a tric ia F e n ts e b , is sta y in g at S. It. I), while a t t e n d i n g this session of th e su m m e r school. 4 ANCOC . ■ Better Entertainment" You Should Have a Texas Pennant A s a Link W ith U n d e rg ra d u a te D ays S tep into the Co-Op to d ay and exam ine o u r com p lete stock of P e n n a n ts an d F elt Novelties. You will find tiiu m p h a n t B an­ ners of I exas loyalty in pleasing and glor­ ious a rra y . L o n g h o r n A T T R A C T IV E L Y PRICED 60c to $2.00 Ask to see them— i t will be a real pleasure to show you our fine 3 * ^ U N I I V E R S I X Y T H E S T U D E N T S S T O R E t i “ Diamoml H a n d c u f f s , ” ’TVAKL a squint at this scene from now showing at t he Majestic T h e a t e r and s t a r r i ng Miss El e an o r Bo a rd ­ man, with a good deal of c h a ra c te r work by Co nr ad Nagel a nd Law­ r e n c e Gray, the i l i t e r of which is the y o u n g gent s u f f e r i n g the pangs of luv-»n-the-spring with Miss Boar dman in the p ict ur e above. In fact, take two squints. And then — well. Concert Given By Negro Choir Spirituals and Plantation M el­ odies Presented 11. 1 2 . | “ D an u e l” Male Q u ar t et “ Down on t he River Bi ngo ” Male Q u a rte t UL “ Golden S lip p e rs” (B y r e ­ quest) “ Go Tell It to the M ountains” ............. Chorus 12. Mrs, W alker and Mrs. Moore and Chorus, D uring a b rie f interm ission, the T h e p ro g ra m given by th e Ebon-! choir leader, Mr. B. L. Suet, spoke ext r Choir at t h e Open Air T h e a t e r of the work of t he F bencher Choir, W ed ne sda y night proved to be one | including singing f or church serv- ot t he most e n t e r t a i n i n g f e at u r e s of ices, helping d e f r a y convention ex- the summer . This p r o g r am included p oi se s, and helping su p p o rt the St. all types o f n e g ro music, fro m strict- J o h n 's O rphan Home n ear A ustin, ly negro s p iritu a ls to old-time plan- ta tio n melodies, given quart ets, ami octett es. in choruses, “ Sw inging on the Golden G a t e ” Mr. Hancock and Chorus P a r t II. , O u ts ta n d in g le a d ers o f th e cho- “ I C o u ld n ’t H ear Nobody P r a y ” ruses were Mr. Hancock, Mesdames! W il li a ms Woods, Smith, Moore, and Mr. Walker. Both f emal e and male q u a r t e t s wer e ent husiast ical ly r e ­ ceived. Mrs. Williams and Chorus “ Little W heel T u rn in g H e a r t ” in My Male Q u a rte t “ I t ’s Me, t) Lord, S ta n d in g in the Need of P r a y e r ” — The complete p r o g r am was as fol­ S u n g by r e q u e s t— Mrs. Wood and Je su s “ Sw ing Low, Sw eet C h a rio t” Mrs. W illiams and Chorus ( 'horus. S w am py Thom pson, a fo rm e r s tu ­ dent of the U niv ersity and a m em ­ r e ­ b er o f A. T. (). f r a te r n ity , ha t u r n e d fo r the r u m m e r session. Merle Price o f the A. T. O f r a ­ te rn ity , who has been a tte n d in g the U n iv ersity of Penn sylvania, ’bas re- C horus J tu r n e d to the U n iv ersity to resume I his law work. lows: 1. “ I H eard th e Voice of Say” 2. “ He Calmed ...................... ............. Chorus the O c e a n ” (By special r eque sts ) Mrs. J j. B. Smith an d Chorus J. “ Ride on, O My K ing” I. “ I W a u n a Go to Heaven iii the Chorus Mo rn i n g” Chorus Readi ng f r o m D un b a r , “ How to ... Cook a P os s um”— 6. By B. L. S u d “ Deep R iv e r” .. “ I W a n n a Be R ead y J u s t Like J o h n ” Mr. H ancock arid C horus “ I Know I H ave A n o th e r Build­ ing” J u n i o r F e m a le Q u a rte t E nco re: “ My Lord W ritin g All the T im e ” — J u n io r Fem ale Q u a r te t IO. I G ot Good R eligion” Mr. L. C. Smith an d Chorus H e a r t o f texas N O R T H B O U N D 7 :0 0 A. M , 1 0 :0 0 A M., 1 :0 0 P. M ., 4 :0 0 P . 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U nder expert m anagem ent. P hone t m W l * .tjfepjf SM**#, H o n d a y. etui t i n i n g key 8 6 8 8 . ........ ROOM an d board fo r m e g ; ta b le board to r | ” * 111 e v e r y o n e ; til#* pin i p o r s b e # , sin g !* 1 b e d s and • b o w e r . O n e b lo ck o f c a m p u s , n e a r c a r lin e . 1 * 0 8 W hit iv, P h o n e 4 4 3 2 . j and o ilie r p e r s o n a l thing* in Main Unit* I* 1 ". ~ t . e w n f i P h o n e 4 * 1 9 . * TYPING ‘ * — I mi.', or on c a m p o o , j ROOM A N D B O A R D F o r troys, sum m er «**- stj-n, >36 . m e a ls $22.00, T w o b lock s from J c a m p u s. M rs. P a tte r s o n . 1601 W hit!*, : ROOM A N D board room*. Mrs. I Phone 5879. fo r b o y s f l l . Sw enson f i v e n ic e IOO K. 26. FOR SALE I ll KM KA an d P h o n e 3 8 3 ’,. th ewes ty p e d , 10c ;* ROOMS FOR RENT Ila* Ii, R O O M S, o * nor !<* an d d o u b J*** pi ti sr p d e ir e d , a d jo in in g < am u i- I 7 > 1 i. u lilt h wit h a Ijoirijr hen, meats t .a r a g e j . t f I hon b FO R M K N C ool P r iv a t e b a th . room C .arag, pri vat* . a iia ld e horn* P h on 5 4 9 5 . b lo ck sta ir s. F R O N T PK D U O O M in Indies or ;t eou p lp . W ifi g a r a g e . P h o n e 2 -3 0 8 7 . p r iv a te h om e T w o e r v e b reak fa t; ! WI) LARCK <*'•..! room b lo c k s of c a top n - in g p o r c h , 2 2 0 5 1-2 R io (ir a n d e . for I• ■ >v I hts • *), ■. • a d j o in in g b le e p ­ t a i l # 8 7 4 , . i IR I! KN i : f- 'o n t, s o i l tl'tsiKI r*K)*ti, p r iv a te n e i g h ­ e n tr a n c e . B a th a d jo in in g . Q u ie t 2 0 6 2 1-2 b lo c k s n o r th c a m p u s . b o rh o o d . A r c h w a y , P h o n e 4 8 0 8 . M>f< P K N I : N ic e , c o o l r o o m s , e le g a n t ly f u r ­ nished. all modern conveniences, reason- I g a r a g e s . 1810 C o n g r e s s Av •'■’‘Ic D ial 4 5 8 9 . r a t e s , I A P K K * DOL f r e s h l y p a p e r e d r o o m s with j 1901 W h ltl*. P h o n e ! p orches. feel it!' FO R P K N ! . E x c e p t io n a lly fu r n is h e d s o t h ­ ews! reoil! for on** u t t w o g e n t l e m e n , H a lf j fr o m c a m p u s . 2 1 0 t (iu u d a lu p e . up­ APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 0 0 9 W IC H ! IA fu r n is h e d a p a r tm e n t* w ith s le e p in g p o r e h e * - c o n n e c tin g b a t h s ; a ls o g a r a g e s . P h o n e 4 7 8 9 , FO ft S A L K — 1 9 2 5 F ord c o u p e , n e w ly p a in t - ti 7 5 I cd — g o o d c o n d it io n , n ew 8815. ------------------------ ------------------------------i*__ t ir e s , P h o n s I „ „ „ „ j RO i k ----------------- ------------- J,Meg.* crml room . eampuH, $7.50 per stud* FO R SA LE — P ractically new O rthopbonic —at VJctrola, small sire. Call 2-33*3, “ hone *669. TW O ad join in g bedroom * w ith ! W O b e a u t ifu l f u r ­ n is h e d or u n fu r n is h e d . N e a r C a p ito l. P r i­ lig h t? v a te b a th * , g a r a g e s . W a te r a n d sm it h< a s t a p a r tm e n ts , fu r n is h e d . C all 3 6 4 W . 1 4 th . A N Y M E RCH ANTS of Austin who have job* I that could be fife d by deserving U n iv e r s it y ! students are asked to com m unicate w ith the j ROOM U>Uvarsity Y. M. C. A.. Phone #014. t f ^ ' r/ kh, ^ * **• in p r iv a t■ hom,- so u th and e a s t exposure. P h on e for ren t _ ’ for r^ ‘t f l ‘r T W O n i c e c o o l r o o m * f o r r e n t . A U -2 block 503 W, i n n i i lo t ' t ( e a s t o f c a n o p u s . m o d e r n c o n v e n i e n c e s . O n e b l o c k 2 2 1 0 T o m G r e e n . — - — j I’ h o n e 2 3 3 2 0 . sleep in g tw elve N o r t h . >551. ROUM FOR MKN hath, in private ROOM block* I hone 5681. t o r g ir ls : from ca of room Phone 5 '.po 'ire; *hre n Rio Grand* a, sleep in g porch; have 2 1 # Tom G reen. Phone F O R R E N T : C o o l a p a r tm e n t, fu r n is h e d , th r e e r o o m s an d b a th , g a r a g e . s o u t h - e a s t *3 6 .0 0 , C all 571*1 or a t 500 C r o c k e tt St. CO M PLETELY furnish ed , attractive, COSTUM ES for ren t for m ost any Nooses. ion. R ing 22486. Mr*, lf . W. Schul*. 705 m er r ’ t? ' m er rates* Mi A ti t onto, Ph<>n e 7 SS * 5. _______ ___ ___ ________ ___________ ______ read FOR S A L E — $350 Baby Grand E lectric Col- FOR K EN T— N icely fu r m -'.-d room S allie •«>cc»« DOYS N icely fu rn ish ed , Sarge cool room s,* ............. ............ .... * •« » « « * »Um- I TW O n ice cool IOT sleep in g porches. C eiling fans, tile baths, ' am m a P honograph, only $92.80. T h is I vat# hom e for on e m an. 606 W est 29th , I a srning.?. garages. rates. _________________________________________________ I m onth. JOW Speedway. Phone 9459--8330. Block cam pos. Rummer I l>r' f e • ° 10 new se lectio n s J u T erm s $7.50, balance in late rec- ) phone 21721. $6.00 p e r I x........ ...... ................ KAR*.K, cool room s, w ith I porch for uu iet sto lle n ' p u s. 2411 .N u eces, P hon e Surrounded by Jai • n e o f -l>’cpitig t>, C lo se J shad* ire* ' • it ii •TI ’ DEN I K T w o very cool and .Kl y a r d . C o n n e c tin g wi : h r o o m s 2501 entggQ ees. »te Oath. Crumb'. S ep arate I'* m,i 72 82. ,w ’ :HOOM.S FOK I. IG i n H o t.S K . ting and (pie • and h<.y*. O ne block U n i. 240 9 U n iv e r s ity , P hone G arage. CP I flit R E N T Sorority hom e, 24th and Rio to —26 G rands. To be com pletely overhauled su it ten an ts. Phone 2-2906. D ESI R A B I — — .................L ■■ .E 8-mom apartment, welt-furniab- T - ..... - ... I e d , n e a r U n iv e r s ity . N o r th w e st. Ideal fo r . » » . » « K i w i . C. H . B rm b , pboD, .M I »r I ^ ____ HOUSES FOR RENT porch, a1! eonVeniences, g a r a g e . Reasonable I ad join in g bath, “ ............ “ ~™....... *OUW' ,*r* t j FC RN ISI I Kl I One 1 or ’runt room* large, o cool rivntr en tran ce if deaired. o f 1.11 hen ^ “ • ................... ........ .................. . _________________________________ __ | r u o . v r K O U * a u m , i n , n u b a t h S u it - In p rivate ie. N . G uadalupe. H .R N IK H K D K partm m t ai* Kfound 0 a m . “ iii one-half block from U n i errity. $17 per Phone 8288. 20*»4 W ichita Street t ^ , ' 1 o °» ia f * l 9 r ’i a t n t n n L Jar.p A l o I b o a , [ w , ad o Ko ‘ “ zoliT s t i(,‘ 0 P hone 21095. S alado b t. V ery reason ab le rate I — — -------------------- ---- -- —— ,—— — 0 approved cou p le who w ill care for the ! FOR R E N T — S leep in g porch and stu d y, m onth. - LIGHT HOU JKK KISTING apartm ent*-w att PE Y' ® v ’* { I * T * -Smith g a r a g e . $10 to ?25 a m on th- 1404 C ongree*. Lba! 9601. furnkhtal. Alae room,-*, sleep in g porches, KAST F R O N T : F u rb ish ed hom e. Third block Ju n e, J u ly , A u g u st. Three bedroom s. Ail co n v en ien ces, G arage. 2614 S p eed w ay. P hon e 2-2 4 9 5 . from cam p us. ; Clo^e tp P hone M i t t . G raham Place. l'p iv< «ttit>. P riv a te e n tr a in .. 707 We t 25 1-2 Street. FOR R E N T - T h ree room *, light h ou sek eep in g. Couple d esired . for or ind ivid u al stu d e n ts. R eason - fu rn ish ed to trill rent * hie ra te-, 304 E. 18th. St. MOUTH EAST room . p riv a te en tra n ce, all c o n c e a l nee.*, fou r blocks n o rth w est U n i­ 2801 N u eces. P hon e 8490. v e r s it y , I WO ROOMS for m en ©r cou p les, it?,OU per la r g e , q u i l t , cool; p rivate home. m onth, * I . C. K en y o n , 26 05 S alad o, P h o n e 4707. ROOMS for g irls at redo* 2004 U n iv e rsity A venue, campos* Pho ne ft I #6. — ...... g u m m e r r a te s , i f i d o n e - h a lf b lo c k s o f c a m p o # . I . » EATUY furnished rooms for men. On.*1 A ll con * 190 1 U ni- mien*'*-.- and s le w in g porghe*. i r = :*v A venue. T elep h on e 9 4 2 9 . th ird house (rom in g FURNISHED apartment confiding of liv­ s le e p in g p o r c h . Block from U n iv e r s it y . R ea a o n a b ic r e n t. r o o m , k it c h e n , 2 0 2 E a s t 2 2 n d . P h o n e 6 4 5 6 . r o o m , b ed FOR R E N T : Modern ap artm en t or room an d o f T h r e e b lo c k s w * 4 B le ep in g p o r c h . U n iv e r s it y , P h o n e 9 4 8 1 or 3 4 1 9 . F U R N I S H E D r o o m s a n d a p a r tm e n ts , b lo c k s U n iv e r s it y , g o o d 03 R io Grande. apar ae la ted. Ift09 NI,€ K rol, rom fort& hl*-; s te e p in g porch*’*. la r g e P h o n e t w o r a h * reasonable. b e th ; a h o 7 0 5 W 2 4th. F R A T E R N I T Y o r s o r o r it y w ill c a r e fu r y o u r ( 2 -2 2 4 0 , h o u s e th r o u g h th e s u m m e r . I*hone 9 0 9 1 . WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER Kl I M MER S T U D E N T S — Two very cool and « Ie.-1rabl# room # in yard. C on n ectin g w ith p r i v a t e bath* Nefiarate- en tran ce*. 2501 Rh — 7 G» u n d o . Phone 7382. R4 IOMH A M ' KI. EK I'ING PORCH ES j igb t bos s 1 9 0 3 I - 2 W ic h ita for I 1-2 C. H am m ond b k * k# Law B u ild in g. M rs. P h i n e H I O . N IO E ROOMS — Wnr boy?, $ I and $7 2 i i i uth ca ■ room, garage. Phone ) EKIRABI K roomi gum m er sch ool. p riv a te Hi" Grande. I; rn* tor Store Open Till 6 P. M. PAGE EIGHT T H E S U M M E R T E X A N T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 14. 1928 prop* THE BOOK LOVER S HOME GAMMELL BOOK STORE - I c e C r e a m - S e rv e d E x e lu aiv e ly By The Longhorn Pharmacy The O asis Store I lours Open 9 A M.—Close 5:30 P. M At Great Reductions i the I*all! « In Three Sales Groups 76 Reduced to 88 Reduced to 86 Reduced to Women’s Sizes 16 to 44 Misses’ Sizes 13 to 17 This Sale Is Being Held on the Second Floor Ii | iS B S SS c- b mrnm « L ; , 1 1 j u u mm r Presenting a Record-Breaking Clearance of 834 Pairs Women’s Shoes Shoes That Are Smart to \\ ear Now In Three Groups By Kathleen Eiiand Down the Spaniards built their mission on the through since at'*-- -* < Romantic figure- have the ships o f Rio Grande and Salle were wracked on the shores of M atagorda Bay, T e a * * has It,id a picturesque and speetaru'.«»r history. stalked Striking event* across her stag®. , have made their place in history the Texas Revolution, the organize- ^ lion and service o f the Texas Kang ^ yrs , the c a t t i e w a r s , the co mmi e of th*- barbed wire fence and agriculture, In the art hives of the University ^ are stored old documents which briner back to life all this history o f the Southwest, house of T e x a s history more vain- abb- than any other collection o f ti; lh re is found a store J kind. just The archives are housed on the*; campus of the University <>n the fir-* ^ floor o f the Library Building opposite the Wrenn Library. Doubt-} less every student of the University has passed the place at s<( -\ tint, in and < ript of Yr a vt County,” written by F r a n k ; , Brown who wa-- county d e r ! of Travis County for many years. These fin rials rompris< about thirty-five vol-j I-men, with in- careful : chided. They form a veritable mine revisions f information concerning local h is - i ; tory urn! in their present form, hav­ ing been typed and bound into voi­ l a rn es, they are easily accessible tot ; si udents. Maximilian, Emperor o f Mexico, | San ta Anna, ancient enemy of T e x a s,! Elisa bcf Ney, an I j tip* David Crockett are only a few of the j fam ous persons whose pa p ers now lie in the archives, sculptor, j Today the archives are of mc-ti I mn hie worth a s a picture o f T exas history and of tho men and women , who made that histtry in th** past, Bu t the work of collecting and a r ­ ranging these papers is going steadily in- Each new ac* creamed quisition adds another fragm ent to the mosaic from whi :h emerges ever moi** clearly the country, the events ; ami most of all, the persons of the I forward, bringing th** archives importance. history of Texas. S T A R T IN G S A T U R D A Y - I c e C r e a m - S e rv e d E x c lu siv ely By I he Longhorn Pharmacy T F * O asis Tomorrow Night June Music by Steve Gardner and bis HOKUM KINGS Austin Hotel Roof Coolest Spot in Austin John Buck, t a f f a Lr. Diafur is I ami th** a l*n who took the part of j Dr, Burgoo, although he is not men-! turned the in the program , made imaginable. T h e ! gloomiest medics nausea and pains which carne upon poor Monsieur A rgan when either doctor entered the room wen* quite! Thew*; a c t o r s gave understandable. icriou mesu and a their roles with a I pomposity whit h could not be equal | led. Ai th ur Mayberry a Thom as Dia- j Tori us acted the part of th** young ignoramus just out of medical col-* I leg?, armed with a treatise ‘‘the i fruits of my intellect, my d e a r ,” dis-; J I l o v i n g t h e t h*" ry of t h e • r e u l a t i o n \ I of the blood, and spouting flowery by I ‘‘ p a p a.M Mr. Mayberry in this role ' j contributed to the general e ffe c t of | high comedy sustained by the rest o f t I I the company. speeches prepared advan ce in i Beauish an Alstyne a s A n geliq ue! I End Hi oriel Hines as Moline, Miner Coburn as Uleante and Clarence W es-1 M any a d v a n ta g e s and d o e sn ’t cost any m ore th e— y et it b o a rd at Cactus Tea Room CO-EDS Up-to-date Bobs Give us a chance We know how E. 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