Today’s Editorial P i c k t h e M a n . • * Mite The W e a th e r P r o b a b l e s h o w e r s . Volume 39 Z 720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1938 Four Pages Today NO. 219 ’Daniel M ay W in Race W ithout Run-O ff n the Run-Off W . L e e O ’D a n i e l , E r n e s t O . T h o m p s o n , \X l i t e r W o o d u l , G e r a l d M a n n , C . V . T e r r e l l , a n d J e r r y S a d l e r wi l l be t h e p a r t i c i p a n t s i n t h e r u n * o f f e l e c t i o n f o r t h e o f f i c e s o f G o v e r n o r , A t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l , it a p p e a r e d S a t u r d a y a n d R a i l r o a d C o m m i s s i o n e r , n i g h t f r o m u n o f f i c i a l r e p o r t s . O ’D a n i e l m a y h e t h e n e x t g o v e r n o r r e s p e c t i v e l y , w i t h o u t a r u n - o f f , as h e l a c k e d o n l y a s m a l l p e r c e n t a g e o f a t t a i n ­ i n g a c o m p l e t e m a j o r i t y in t h e e a r l y c o u n t i n g of t h e b a l l o t s . I Brooks, Take Leads W i n o I I I D i v / V I V « / I I V » / V • V o V I I V I Vrff v J l ~ K O f n I v d k J V I I Authorities Protect AustinitesSummerTotal I-rom Rising LOKirado River New Record 32-Foot Stage Expected Today i m d n R i n e r OI 5,996 3,545 Register For Second Term; 83 I N ew Students | Pastor Movies, Talks On Open Air l l l u v J * , ^ F o u r t h a n less six I / ' P a r r - Lowland Residents W a r n e d to M o ve B y C Y L O N G E x p e c t i n g n o m a j o r d a m a g e f r o m t h e f l ooded C o lo r a do Ri ver ,; A u s t i n a n d T r a v i s C o u n t y a u t h o r - j i t ics n e v e r t h e l e s s late S a t u r d a y to pr ot ec t p e r s o n s in low ar ea* and the r i v e r b ot t oms . took steps Th e r ive r w as a t 24,24 f ee t at IO o’clock S a t u r d a y ni g h t, and a! s t a g e e s t i m a t e d to 32 f e e t w a s e x p e c t e d e a r l y S u n d ay m o r ni n g. Tho flood of 1935 r e a c h ­ ed 42 f ee t and i n u n d a t e d m u c h of t h e city. f r o m 30 t o the R e si d e n t s of l owl a nds a n d b o t t o m s w e r e w a r n e d le ave t h e i r homes, b u t no o n e bad b ee n to m o v e S a t u r d a y night. f or c ed Ci ty t r u c k s a n d v o l u n t e e r e d ve­ hicles t r a n s p o r t e d those who wish­ ed to move f r o m t h e possible d a n ­ g e r ar eas. T w o field s t a t i o ns h ad ; been set up by t he Austin Police D e p a r t m e n t , one on h a s t Firs' S t r e e t an d t he o t h e r on So u t h < ’ongt ess A v e n tie. Ha dio c o m m u n i ­ is b e i n g m a i n ­ cation with each tainer! by police h e a d q u a r t e r s . S h e r i f f L ee O. Allen had se nt of f i c e r s to r i ve r c om m u ni t i e s b e ­ low Austin as f a r as Ba st r o p to w a r n r e s i d e n t s o f the r iv er ’s rise. T he rise at A u s ti n has been at the r a t e of ei ght in c hes an hour . T he r e d u c e inf low a t B u c h a n a n D a m l a t e S a t u r d a y fell below the dis­ c h a r g e as f l o o d g a t e s w e r e closed t o s t r e a m volume. The r a t e of rise a t Ma rb l e Kalis and r e p o r t e d A u s t i n w a s T hese t wo f a c t s i ndi c at ed t h a t t he in­ t ensive d a m a g e points and would r ec ede a f t e r S u n d a y ’s expe ct ed p e a k . flood w o u l d not falling. reach T H E R E V M A R C U S H O U G E Houge to Speak n Union Service Realistic Religion1 Topic for Tonight “ Realistic Religion, ” will he tho s u b j e c t of a s e r mon by t he Rev. ' the Ma r c u s H ou ge , t o ­ F i rs t ( o n g r e g a t Iona! C hu r c h , night at 8 o ’clock tho Open A i r T h e a t e r , Dr. D. A. Po ruck, tho c a mpu s j who for Aug us t , has un io n a n n o u n c e d . in c h a r g e of services p a s t o r o f in is t he services, a n d The Rev. Fre d Ker n, p a s t o r of t h e First L u t h e r a n Ch ur ch , will pr es i de a t t h e ’ s c r i p t u r e will be read by the Rev. C o n w a y W h a r t o n , p a s t o r o f the U n i v e r s it y P r e s b y t e r i a n Chur ch. I T h e Rev. Ch e st e r L, H u l t s of A l l 1 S ai nt s Ej iscopal Ch ur ch will say a p r a y e r . a n t h e m . Ar t An Tho : will be su ng by t he choir of All S a i n t s ( hapel. Mrs. Mar- at the piano, a n d Malcolm Gregory The ci ty pl a ce d t wo me n S a t ­ u r d a y a t Ma rb l e Fal l s to c ha r t h o u r l y r e a d i n g s of w h a t Au st i n coul d expe ct t e n to f o u r t e e n h o u r s g u e r i t e Ho u g e will a c c o m p a n y two fell l ater . The f e e t bet ween 4 a n d 5 o ’clock Sa*- will be s o n g di r ec t or . u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , por ted, the me n “ Blessed re- ; — ------------------------------- - — -------- t h e re r i ve r in and a r o u n d San F o u r h u n d r e d peopl e w er e es Unrated homeless in t h e hi!! c oun t r y t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f Public T h e r i ver w a s e xp e ct ed f i ve f e e t d u r i n g t he night. to rise Student Guarded s.b. * hollowing Threat nil c ou n- j r T L l l * i l i g h t i n g B e c a u s e W a t e r a n d tm w a n t e d $150 t a k e a va c at io n, David J o h n to son, f ac i l i t i es ] 32 - y e a r- o l d N e g r o c h a u f f e u r , was a t Br ad y had bee n o bv i a t ed b y the a r r e s t e d for a t t e m p t i n g e x t o r t io n f lood. W a t e r was s t a n d i n g in Men- of m o n e y f r o m his e m p l o y e s anti t h e p a r e n t s of William H e n d e r - and. and the C onc ho was r e p o r t e d son H o u s t o n , j u n i o r in t he Col- r i si ng at San Angelo. j0J?e n f E n g i n e e r i n g , * Inly one t e l e p h o n e line a n d one highway w e i e o pe n to t he f looded t h r e a t e n i n g n o t e s con- c o u n t r y , Die r o a d , by F re d e r i c k s - c e r n i n g H e n d e r s o n w e r e s e n t his to ail nim her M o n d a y n i g h t , he was b u r g and Ll a no, in m a n for the D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b - Ho us t on . F ri e n ds of H e n d e r s o n lie S a f e t y said l a t e S a t u r d a y . The h e r e said t he y did n o t know w h e r e r oad to San S ab a he ha d is co mp le t e l y i mp a s s a b le b e c au s e of w a t e r b ac ke d u p by L a k e B u c h ­ an a n. t r a f f i c , a s p o k e s - ; c a r e f u l l y g u a r d e d by G- men f ro m B u r n e t u n nec es sar y is closed A f t e r gone. t a k e 'Impersonation' To Show Monday “ T h e G r e a t I mp e r s o n a t i o n , ” s t a r r i n g E d m u n d Lowe an d Ve r a E ng l e s, will be shown in the Open Ai r T h e a t e r Mon da y night, act i v­ ity series officials a n n o u n c e d yes­ S ch ed ul ed f o r an • arlier te rd a y. showing, the p i c t u r e ha- been canceler! t wi c e b e c au se of w e a t he r which p r oh ib it e d t h e use of the O pen A i r T h e a t e r . F o l l owi ng t h e r e g u l a r schedule f o r the Act i vi t y Series, T u es d a y n i g h t ’s p r o g r a m will inc l u de a lec­ t u r e by Marti n M. We it z of the W o r l d C a l e n d a r Associati on. Mr. We itz will speak on “ The W o r l d ’s G r e a t e s t F e s t i va l s . ” W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , C a p t a i n Geor ge E. Schal ler of t h e T ex as Public S a f e t y D e p a r t m e n t will lec­ t ur e as C o m p a r e d -with Public S a f e t y . ” “ I nd u s t r i al Safet.v on • i, u F ol l o wi ng the r e g u l a r policy of .. i .. a I the series, act i vi t y t i c k et holders , i I t h o s e w i t h - will be a d m i t t e d a n d mi v . v i * o u t l o t i c k e t s will he c h a r g e d • c e n t s . c h i l d r e n will be 5 cents. a j * A d m i s s i o n , f o r • , , Contracts Expert Here This Term t h o u sa nd peopl e have b e c ome s t u d e n t s in the U n iv er si t y this s u m m e r , se t ­ t i ng an all-time high in enr oll­ m e n t t he S u m m e r Session. The record of 5.662, set la-t y e a r, was b r oken as the B u r s a r ’s Office fees r eceived l at e r egi s­ t he l a st o f t h e payment, of t h e for I f r o m t r a n t s T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n . I-',na! f ig ur e s show t h a t 5,996 have paid their f e e s d u r i n g both t er ms, s ur pa s s i n g t h e pr evi ou s rec- S Ord by a c ount of 335. Only ten I years ago t he total enrollm ent sn r ea che d “ exactly the U ni ve r si t y 1.000” students. T h e r e ar e 2,714 Second t e r m r e g i s t r a t i o n is 3,-1 545. s t u d e n t s who w er e h e r e the f irs t t e r m and 831 n e w enroll ees. T h e second t e r m of 1937 h a d only 3.096. F ir s t this s u m ­ m e r a m o u n t e d to 5,165, 320 mo r e the I t h a n tho 4,845 enr oll ed t e r m e n r o l l m e n t in f irst t e r m of last ye a r. R e g is t r a t i o n is n ow al lowable only with special per mi ssi on of t he d ea n and with loss o f credit. Those who have ful fi ll e d t he re- qu icemen Is to get a de gr ee and . . . I w h o w i s h t o do so in A u g u s t will . . ", he a l l o w e d t o r e g i s t e r in a b s e n t i a , r u n * , r L J. Mat hews, r e g i s t r a r , said. . ' . ______ ___ _____ J , 6 , , , , . Directory Lists Summer Chairmen Departmental chairmen directory listed for the Sum m er fa cu lty William E McCurdy, professor the 8ecoTld term __ w the in , , the s e cond t e rm of Contracts, is t e a c h i n g p o i o g y . Dr> c> M of law a*; H a r v a r d U n i v e r s a l and Session are as follows- c o -a ut ho r , with Samuel Wi lliston, D r . G. C. M. E n g e r r a n d , a nt hro- c l e v e l a n d , an- -Of “ Cases on S a l e s , ’ a s t r o n o- j t h e School of Law at the U ni ver - m y . D r . B. C. T h a r p , b o t a n y a n d bac t e r i o l ogy; Dr. H. R. Hen z e, \ Penick> c l a s _ languages; Dr. Ruth Allen, the U niversity o f Wisconsin dur- j economics; Dr. L. L. Click, Eng- j sence. w as a visiting professor a t ? Fical this s emes t er . Dr. Mc Cu r d y , on leave of ah- c h e m i s t r v ; D r . D , in pIied m a t h e m a t i c s ar. I sitv lin g the 1937-38 term. He will re-; I turn to Harvard Law School this _ f r o m s e c r e t a r y A ft e r receiving fall to teach sa.es and domestic j)r J. L. Boysen, Germanic relations. ‘ A k o Dr F M Bullard, g e o lo g y ; lan- gu ages; Dr. O. D. Weeks, govern-J the bachelor ; m en, . Dr> c< w . Hackett, history; laws and doctor of J u d i c i a l 1)r> A p Brogan, philosophy; Dr. Arnold Romberg, physics; Lr. H. C. Bl odget t , psychology. Of science d eg r e e s the H a r ­ var d L a w School, Dr. McCur dy was J u s t i c e Louis to B r a n d e i s of the Un i t e d S t a t e s S u ­ p r em e Co ur t in 1922-23. He then b e c a m e a t e a c he r at H a r v a r d U n i ­ ver si t y a n d since 1928 h a s bee n a p r of es s o r . Also Dr. E. R. Sims, Romance languages; Dr. Eduard Micek, Slavonic l a n g u ag e s ; Dr. C. M. Ros enqui st , sociology; Dr. Hilda F. Rosenc, z o o l o g y , Dr. C l a r a M. P a r k e r , a r t o f t e a c h i n g ; Dr. J. C. D r. M c C u rd y was legal a s s is ta n t i M a r b e r r y , e d u c a tio n a l psychology'; Dr. C, F. Arrowood, history and philosophy o f e ducat ion, the A m e r i c a n and a n adviser on t he Law I n s t i t u t e c o m m i t t e e f or r e s t a t e m e n t of c o n t r a c t s an d an r e s t a t e m e n t of a d vi s e r the r e s t i t ut i o n. He has “ Ca ses on Per sons and Domestic R e l a t i o n s / ’ Cases on S al e s , ” and a r t i c l e s in legal periodicals. f o r . Mrs. McCur dy a n d t h e n c t r e m Marian, Ann J r . , a r e aiso s p e n d i n g m e r in Austin. MCLAURIN A P P O IN T E D A P P O I N T E D . Hef li n, ho me publ i s hed ga i j i n A h o Mis§ Also Miss Bess Heflin, economic - ; Granvill e Price, s m; Donald Coney, j o u r - l i b r a r y : s c ience; Ellwood Griscom, public . s p e a k i n g ; H. S. Vandiver, p u r e I. Bass, - p h y s i c ^ e d u c a t i o n ; J. A. F o c h t , (Safford, t h e s u m- J e ie c t r jc a i e n g i n e e r i n g ; M. L. Bege- ma n, me chanical e n g i n e e r i n g ; and pro- m a t h e m a t i c s ; Dr. Ru t h I G - H . R a n c h e r, p e tro le u m I G - H - F a t h e r , \ a n d Wi l l i a m d v i , e n g i n e e r i n g . p With the history-making possibility of selecting a governor w ith ­ out a run-off. one of the most hectic campaigns, in the history o f Texas ended S aturday as voters over the state cast votes for th e ir favorites, W. Lee O’Daniel was firm ly entrenched in the P a l in the g u b e r ­ na t o r i al race, w i t h E r n e s t O. T homps on in s e cond position. Wi ll i a m McGr aw w a s r u n n i n g s li ghtly behind T h om p s on . Unoff i c i al a n d approxim ate returns at midnight Saturday from about half of T e x a s’s 254 c ou n t i es showed O’Dani e l had 210, 000 votes out of a n a p p r o x i ­ ma te 4 21 , 0 0 0 cast. T h o m p s o n had 89, 000, McGr aw 62, 000 a p p r o x i ­ mately. W h e t h e r r u n - o f f r e ma i n s a q u e s t i o n until al! r e t u r n s are compl et e. t he re w o u ld be a • In the Lieutenant-G overnor’s race. Pierce Brooks led Coke S te v ­ enson by a b o u t 18, 000 votes. Senator G. H. Nelson was thir d. L i e u t e n a n t - G o v e r n o r W a l t e r Woodul boasted a slight l e ad in the race f o r A t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l over Gerald Maim. Ralph Y a r b o r o u g h was r u n n i n g third. Incum bent J. E. McDonald was ahead c f hts opponents in the race f o r A g r i c u l t u r a l Commi ssi oner but a m a j o r i t y r e m a i n s d o u b t f u l until ail the v o te s arc c o unt ed . A ru n -o ff seemed certain in the race for Associate Justice of tho S u p r e m e C o u r t bet ween J u d g e R i c h a r d C r i t z a n d W. H. Davidson. A r u n - o f f wa* a so i ndi c at ed in t he r a c e f o r J u d g e of with H arry N. G ra v es and J a m e s A. die C o u r t S t e p h e n s of Cr i mi n a l Appeal leading. t h V. T er r e l l and J e r r y Sa der w e r e l e a d in g in the r a c e f o r R a i l ­ road Commi ssi on er , with J o h n Wood a close thir d, I n c u m b e n t George H. S h e p p a r d se eme d a s s u r e d o f a c o m m a n d i n g m a j o r i t y o ve r his two o p p o n e n t s in t he r a c e f o r C o m p t r o l l e r of P u b ­ lic Acc ou nt s. In t h e r ac e f o r L an d Commi ssi on er , W. H Mc Dona l d a n d B a s co m Files a p p e a r e d to be the choices f or a r u n - o f f , wi t h M c D o n a l d l e a d ­ ing in ea r l y bal lot r epor ts. Ch ar l ey L o c k h a r t w a s w i n n i ng wi t h ea -e his r ac e f o r S t a t e T r e a s ­ ur er . H e seemed ce r tain of a first p r i m a r y m a j o r i t y . In the race for S t a t e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of P ublic I ns t r uc t i on , L. A. Woods, p r e s e n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , an d S. R. Le May wer e l eadi ng, w i th a r u n - o f f pr obable. I n co mp l e t e r e t u r n s a t t he a p p r o x i m a t e h a l f - w a y m a r k in tfca c a n ­ v a s i n g a r e a* follows: G O V E R N O R O ' D a n ie! — -— ------------- Th< rn peon -------------- ------- ------- Mc Gr aw — ..... — — -.................. -------- ---------------------- - H u n t e r 210,000 VU OOO 62,000 44,000 L I E U T E N A N T G O V E R N O R Brooks Steve nso n Nelson ..................... ...... .......................... 106,000 88, 000 71,000 .............. A T T O R N E Y G E N E R A L ........... - 120,000 Woodul Ma nn 115, 000 Y ar b o r ou g h ................... ....... ..........—— 76,825 ..................... .......................... 3 0 , 6 . 9 i a ' ve r t A G R I C U L T U R A L C O M M I S S I O N E R McDonald Allen West f al l ............... ............. . ...... - .................. 171,000 64,000 53,000 .............-............ A S S O C I A T E J U S T I C E OF S U P R E M E C O U R T ..............—......... Davidson Critz ..................................... Smiley .................................. 117,000 112,000 65,000 J U D G E O F C O U R T OF C R I M I N A L A P P E A L S G r a ve s S tep he n s P ippen ............................ ............................................ ........................- — 106,000 ........... 96,000 -*. 82,000 R A I L R O A D C O MM I S S I O N E R ............................. T e r re l l ....... - • 91, 000 -.- — 82, 000 Sadl e r Wood - 72,000 S t u a r t ................................................ —- 45.000 24,000 Mor ri s ..................... ......... C O M P T R O L L E R ....... S h e p p a r d T e r r e l l ..................... Bi ff Ie ................. 214,000 57,000 88,000 L A N D C O M M I S S I O N E R ............................ 149,000 M c Do n a l d Giles Mills ................— .— ------ ...................... - — -............... 82,000 45,§00 T R E A S U R E R Lo c k h a r t .............................. - .......... - 2 1 , OOO F o s t e r ................... .......... ........... — 51,000 Ba rn es ..... - ....................-................. •• 46,000 S U P E R I N T E N D E N T O F E D U C A T I O N ............................. -................... 159, 000 Woods Le May ........................................- ............ 91, < OU -................... 63,000 J a m e s * ........ W A L T E R W O O D U L G E R A L D M A N N Beginner's Luck— Catches 9 Tarpon Al t h ou g h he had n e v e r seen a t a r p o n b ef o r e . J i m m y Dyke, « - s t u d e n t from Be aumon t , r e c e n t l y ’ won the S e v e n t h A nn ua l T ar p o n Rodeo at Pf rt A r a n s a s , ca t c h i ng nine t a r p o n in t h r e e days. Mr. and Mrs. B u r t Dyke, who a c c o m p a n ie d him, c a u g h t five, giv­ ing t he i r boat a t o t a l of f ou rt e e n . Bu r t Dyke is bu s i ne s s m a n a g e r of t he T e x a n. J i m m y D yk e also c a u g h t the l a r g e s t fish f o r one day, a t a r p o n m e a s u r i n g six and o n e - h a l f feet rn length. He r eceived two r ods a n d reels an d a silver t r o p h y f o r his a ngl in g prowess. C. V T E R R E L L State C om m ittee to Make U p Second Ballot August 6 The S t a t e D e m o c r a t i c E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e will meet at Austin A u g u s t 6 to c a n v a s s the r esu l t s of t h e f irs t p r i m a r y election rn all s ta t e and di st rict r ac es a n d will list the n a m e s to go on ’ he official bal lot f o r the second p r i m a r y election. De mo cr at i c c a n d i d a t e s n o m i n a t e d f i r s t primary' will h< the in t h e g e n e r a l e l e c t i o n * - - ..... ........................ c e r t i f i e d f o r ballot. C o u nt y exe cut ive commit- te e s will m e e t J u l y 30 to ca nv as s t he f ir s t p r i m a r y the r es ul t s of election, The s eco nd p r i m a r y election Sta+e's Largest Bone Found in W e s t Texas Special to T h e S i m m e r Texan J o h n s o n was a r r e s t e d n e a r the spot w h e r e he was to the mon e y. He said his c a r h a d s t a l l e d ' in the rain b u t the G -m e n f o und n f it r u n n i n g condi tion. in p e r f e c t J o h n s o n a d m i t t e d t h e p la n idea a n d he a foolish j u s t a l wa ys life. He lived a st r a i gh t pl e ade d not gui l t y a n d a t e m p o r - s c o u r i n g a r y bo n d of $ 2,500 was set p e n d ­ ing a h e a r i n g t omor row. Dr. E, W Mc La u tun, g r a d u a t e Auction e n g i n e e ri ng . t h e University, has b ee n ap- “ be e n po i nt e d to a p r o fe ss o r sh i p in t h e J u p i t e r IS U - i O S e s t C - - 4 L : n M l c F n r i / was A u s t i n P r e s b y t e r i a n Theol ogi ca l -r h a d S e m i n a r y . Dr. Mc La u r i n, an au- 1 0 C o r m m r l i s . o r y t h o r n y on Creek, h a- s e r ve d as p a s t o r c h u r c h e s in Texas. H e w a s g r a d - T u e s d a y waled from the Uni ver si t y in 1916. of several P r e s b y t e r i a n j the Physi cs B u i l di ng will he o pen By o r d e r o f G o v e r n o r J a m e s Ad Al l r ed, t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f Public S a f e t y s e n ’ 150 cot s S a t u r d a y af* to S a n S a b a t o be used t e r n o o n t wo by r ef u g e e s. F o u r a i rp la n es , o f t h e C o a s t G u a r d , the t wo of Na! ional G u a r d , we r e lend t he a r e a f o r s u r v i v o r s a n d ing w hat aid the m a n - m a d e a t t a c k a g a i n s t t h e flood w a t e r s . t h e y could to . T * I exas s 5500,000 Art Gift Boxed Up, N o Place to G o S er u m s , v ac ci nes , and o t h e r medical supplies had been carried S a t u r d a y t o t h e flood a r e a by the D epartm ent o f Public S a fe ty in cooperation with the State Health D epartm ent. A doctor and an e n - | gin eer the Health Depart- m en t w ere at San Saba. Water w ag on s had been sent, as no w a te r . Stark, February 6 , 1937. supply was available at most of Quite a furor was created am ong newspaper men, senators, and in u n ­ the towns this p r es e nt at i on . G o v e r n o r dated portion hut had to be trans-j j am es y . Allred accepted the g ift in behalf of the State. He asked ported from Llano J That seenis to be the p resen t fa te o f $500,000 worth o f fine art j Pieces gathered j Lutcher Stark, and p resen ted four corners of the earth by Mrs. Miriam r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w hen Mr. S t a r k m a d e boxed up arui no place to go. son, H. J. Lutcher to T exa s by her from the included from the in All men from the A ustin dis­ trict o f the D ep artm ent of Public S a fe ty w ere at San Saba, with other departm ent o ffic er s from Waco, •F red erick sb u rg, San A n ­ gelo, and Lampasas aiding the hill seem to know, although it is now up to them, country in its battle against muddy aal ers. The collection Walter Woodul, lieutenan t governor, and Robe rt Calvert, speaker o f the H ouse, to take charge o f the m atter. They did. The Legislature passed a $5 0,00 0 appropriation bill, to be used for h ousing the Stark Collection. Then th* matter died. No seem s to know and no one seem s to care. Even the R eg e n ts do not in cludes priceless pieces of art such as delicate in f r o m 8 to The U n i v e r s i t y O bservatory Museum of ficials at will be held A u g u s t 27. . l ion will m e et S e p t e m b e r 6 l l s u m m e r Be ca use J ado pt a p l a t f o r m o f principles, d e - j as, have u n e a r t h e d what E L P A SO, J u I y 2 3. — Ce n t e n nia I the College night T h e S t a t e D e mo c ra t i c Corr en- of Mines a n d Me t a l iur y, he r e, a to b r anc h of T h e I niversi tv of Tex- o ’clock, F r a n k H o r a h. is b e ­ di r ec t or , has announced cl ar e n o m i n a t i o n s largest b on e sn f o r s t a t e o f - j j j e v e d to be is w a s cl oudy last T u e s d a y night, flees, and to e l ec t the s t a t e c h a i r - j Texas. T h e bone, a thigh bone of •he same s c he du l e will be main- s ta t e d e m o cr a t i c ma n an d new r e c en t l y t o 9 this week. F r o m s mi ne d execut ive c o m m i t t e e . Be ca use of o ’clock the telescop e will be point­ an e r r o r in a bill e n a c t e d by t h e some double ed a t V e n u s and t h e con- F o r t y - f i f t h Le g i s l at u r e , s t a r s t he to n ak e d eye. F r o m 9 t o IO o ’clock vent ion d a t e was f ixed f or one visitors will view the r i n g nebu l ae I week in a d v a n c e o f the t i m e w h e n the S t a t e D e m o c r a t i c E xec ut i ve ni t h e co ns t el lat i on L y r a , a n d a Co mm i t t e e can. me et to c a n vas s g l o b u l a r s t a r c l u s t e r in t he Her- election r e t u r n - . Unless this d a t e IO I'ule1- cons t el lat i on. F r o m to the c o n ve n t i on , p re - is c h a n g e d l l o’clock J u p i t e r a n d f o ur of to a n ­ sumably, will he u na b l e its mo o ns will be visible. J u p i ­ n ou n ce official n o m i n a t i o n s f o r t e r is now- n e a r e r t h e earth t h a n s ta t e offices. P r o p e r l y the S t a t e it e v e r has been. Conve nt i on s hou l d m e e t on S e p ­ t e m b e r UL a di nosaur, w a s in Br e w s t e r i o u n t y by W. S.; Strain, of t he m u s e u m s t a f f , a n d twelve m e n e n g a g e d in a d i g g in g project t hi s s u m m e r . The bone wei ghs n e a r l y t h r e e h u n d r e d pounds, t h a n six little fee t t w e n t y - f o u r a n d inches b r oa d a t th* his' end. Sever al o t h e r d i n o s a u r bones by Mr. u n e a r t h e d have St ra i n a n d his s t a f f a n d will be placed on exhibit at t h e mu se um cc' the College of Mines w i th i n a short time. like one found t h e r e long, b e e n is a look t ha t less t h e I T e x a s R a n c h , S e n a t o r is , , , ~ j ivory carvings, fragile pieces o f porcelain, exquisite pieces o f jade, showing at the Param ount Thea - - • - the D ep artm ent A radio c a r a n d an a m b u l a n c e j 250 p a i n t i n g s by w o r l d m a s t e r s , 105 muse um- piece O ri e n t a l r u g s , a n d pajuvuigs uy wuiiu masters, i ud m useum piece o r ie n ta l rugs, ana of S a f e t y w e r e se nt t o t he a r e a Sat- A11 of lhege pieces a r e packe( j jn boxes, mos t of t h e m a t O ra n g e , a n d . r om- u n av. a n d c o n s t a n t u r d a y , a n d con stant radio com in un dation w as being maintained with Austin headquarters. « i.T o f Public ; the )a r g e st collections o f glass and hooked rugs in the U nited S t a t e s . : ditions in Texas im m ediately a fte r tion, and to prepare a im lll e Glvl^ . W a r a n d t e i l * the St° f y I H o n ^ a r e d e p e n d e n t on the nf tions ar e aepena* rn on i m im fho ct! the first cattle drive up th e I tions are dependent on the c h a n g - comnlittef, to meet M on d a y m o r n - 1 Chisholm Trail to A bilene. Starred I i n? 9 o ’clock in S u t t o n Hall 2 0 8 , ! in the picture are Joar. B enn ett September 13. an n 0 unced t h a t this will be and Randolph Nomination by the Democratic tbe on l y r e g i s t r a t i o n m eetin g this j I scenes o f the picture w ere taken Party is t a n t a m o u n t to election in summer. S t u d e n t s wishing t o r e g - 1 All o f the pieces have been listed and bonded. The Oriental rugs in storage, and are ready lo be shipped to Austin w hen given suitable housing. tor. The p i c t u r e deals with con- j Ord el 01^ . _________________________________________ list of con- two a c ­ the Convention date Scott. Outdoor ________ _ I with tho first- r a t t l e _ . . . r ad i o have b een given » five-yea r tre atm en t and placed the hooked rug collection has been sent to New York for repairs. for The U niversity has donated the Old i Library Building building have been emptied. Head, member of the Texas Sen- the on a ranch near Cotulla. J. Manley Texas, thus obviating m mr of the js^er should attend this m eeting the general cnee- t 0 ret f ive in structions and to fill importance o f collection. Accordingly, the rooms o f the **«« t h e in • 0 j , J , . . . . . ^ i Will there be any action? {ate, is in the cast. t non. in registration forms. Threatened early S unday m orn­ the Colorado, San ing rises Saba, South Concho, Llano, and See FLOOD, P age 2 . . , A o n e U s e d in , y . I n e ’j , l e x a n s Gene r a l Election Day, Novo rn- — * '.......... ^..... b e r 8 . will be pr ec ed ed by session o f t he K4 lSS D o z i e r C a l l s 1 y i- . , “ The T e x a n '” the m otion t he Stat* D e m o c r a t i c t u r e which had its world p r e m i e r e Ex e c ut i v e C o m m i t t e e on Sept em- h e r 12 to ca nv a s s r e t u r n s of t he in San Antonio last week, is now i ne p n m arv, to prescnne t h e second p r i m a r y , to pr escri be rnnv*n # u pie- j I w an m n - - P P J y Miss M ir ia m Dozier, seeretarj to the teachers appointment com- . ,T« mit tce , has as ked s t u de n t s in tho to r e g is t e r t e a c h e r s ’ a p p o i n t m e n t U n iv e r s ity who wish as follows: GOVERNOR ........................... W. L e e D Dan - E rn e s t O. T h ompson ........ .............. ............ William Mc Gr aw -.. ........................ T o m F. H u n t e r R E P R E S E N T A T I V E J a m e s R. Boyd J o h n B. Patterson ........... .... S e e E L E C T I O N , P ag e 4,732 rn*. « O I rn 2 342 . 291 3,697 2,442 I nc o mpl et e r e t u r n s f r o m most T ra vi s C o u n t y bo x es showed J a m e s FU Boyd leadi ng in t he r ac e f o r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , Place No, I , Ed wi n G. Moor he a d in the District A t t o r n e y ’s r ac e, P a u l Ho l t in t he r ace for C o u n t y A t t o r n e y , Miss Willie H u p p e r t z f o r Co un t y T r e a s u r e r , an I O. L eo n a r d f or C o u n t y S ur v e y o r by a slight ma rgi n. Sever al races in t h e Au s t i n dist rict w e r e un co nt es t ed . T h e u n o p ­ posed of fi c i a l s a r e L y n d o n J o h n s on , c o n g r e s s m a n ; F, L. H aw k i ns , j u d g e 0 ? t he C o u r t of C r imi na l Ap p e a l s ; J, H. Baugh, j u d g e ut t h e T hi r d C o u r t of Civil A p p e a ls ; H o m e r I hor n ber r y, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ; G e o r g e S. 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JULY 24, 1938 Mexico Welcomes Student Tourists M e x ic o , th r o u g h th e M e x ic a n A u t o m o b i le A s s o c i a t io n , h a s e x ­ t e n d e d an to s u m m e r in v i ta ti o n s t u d e n t s , on c o m p l e t i n g t h e S u m ­ m er S e s s io n , to v is it " M e x ic o s i m p a t i c o .” w h ere “ h o s p i t a li t y and c o r d ia lit y a w a it th e v is ito r , and w h e r e o n e m ay r e la x in +he cool w e a t h e r o f th e h ig h p l a t e a u , even go t r a m p in g in the e t e r n a l sn o w s o f P o p o c a t e p e t l . ” is o p e n T o t h e p e r s i s te n t s t u d e n t , h o w - : ev e r , w h o p r e f e r s th e p u rsu it o f k n o w le d g e to th e p le a s u r e s o f r e ­ l a x a t io n , th e a lt e r n a tiv e o f c o n t i n u i n g se r io u s s t u d y o f «uch j s u b j e c t s as a r c h it e c t u r e , archae- * ology , a rt, S p a n is h , s o c i o l o g y , g e o ­ logy# f o l k lo r e , h is t o r y , or lite r a ­ tu re A lso in t e r e s t i n g sp ecia l r e ­ s ea r ch w o r k m a y b e d o n e in M ex ­ ico fie ld s o f b io lo g y and b o ta n y . P a in t e r s a n d p h o to g r a p h ­ ers m a y a b u n d a n t m a t ­ erial, a n d c o l l e c t o r s o f t e n d iscover rarities. fin d the in M an y e x c e l l e n t h i g h w a y s lead to M e x i c o ’s m o st b e a u t i f u l and i n t e r e s t i n g c it ie s : M o n te r r e y . G u a ­ d a la j a r a , M orelia, P u e b la . V era C ruz, an d c a p it o l, Me x i co : C ity. t h e T h e v a lu e o f th e p eso is lo w , f o r an A m e r ic a n d o l ­ fiv e p e s o s th e A s s o c ia tio n w a r n s lar. B u t in M exico th e t o u r i s t th a t p r ic e s r e m a in the sa m e , and h e sh o u l d n o t ta k e a n y c h a n c e s on the p r i c e s o f h o te ls , r e s t a u r a n t s , g a s o l i n e , and c u r io s . C a d e ts Study Farms in I 6 States C O L L E G E S T A T I O N J u ly 23. — I e n T e x a s A.&M. C o lle g e s t u ­ d e n t s m a j o r i n g in a g r ic u l tu r a l e c o n o m i c s le f t this w ee k on a six- th em w e e k TOU* w h ich will take f i r s t ­ th r o u g h s i x t e e n sta te* f o r hand s t u d ie s o f a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro b ­ lems in v a r io u s farm re gio n s. P r o f e s s o r s L. S. P a in e an d P. J , Ria ir, o f th e c o ll e g e s t a f f , are in th e g ro u p . T h e m ain ch a r g e o f p r o b le m s to be st u d ie d a e land la nd u tili z a t io n . e c o n o m ie s and s ix h o u rs S t u d e n t s w ill c o ll e g e s a t is f a c t o r y co m p le tio n o f th e st u d y , P r o f e s ­ sor P a in e said. r e c e iv e f o r c r e d it S t a t e s in c lu d e to be v is ite d T e x a s . O k la h o m a , M issou ri, Iow a, M in n e s o ta . Sou th D a k o ta , N o r th D a k o ta . M on tan a , W y o m i n g , Id a ­ ho. A r iz o n a . U ta h , N e v a d a , C a l i f ­ orn ia, ami N e w M exico. 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F. R o x b o r o u g h , t o a c c o r d i n g h o r t i c u l t u r i s t t h e E x t e n s i o n o f S e r v i c e o f A AM. Col l ege. S A L E S R A T I O I N C R E A S E S o f S a l e s T e x a s d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e s , m e a s u r e d in d o l l a r s , d u r ­ ing J u n e s h o w e d less 7b a n t h e s e a ­ s o n a l d e c l i n e w h i c h n o r m a l l y o c ­ c u r - f r o m M a y t o J u n e a n d t h e r e w a s o n l y a m o d e r a t e d e c l i n e f r o m l a s t y e a r , t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f J u n e T e x a s B u r e a u o f B u s i n e s s R e ­ s e a r c h h a s a n n o u n c e d . A g g r e g a t e t h e f i r s t si x m o n t h s s a l e s d u r i n g o f 1 9 3 8 w e r e n e a r l y 1 p e r c e n t g r e a t e r t h a n f o r t.ne c o r r e s p o n d i n g p e r i o d l a s t y e a r . 3 4 M I N E S C A N D I D A T E S Special to Th# Summer Texan J u l y h e r e , c a n d i d a t e s a n d M e t a l l u r g y 2 3 — - . 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K e m p , e x -s tu - d e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , ha* b e e n a p p o i n t e d a s s o c ' a t e j u s t r e o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t < f t h e T e r r i t o r y o f H a vva . J u d g e K e m p w a s b o r n in A u s t i n ti 3 871 , a n d o b t a i n e d hi? l a w d<-g»r-* f r o m rh* U n i v e r ­ s i t y in 1 9 0 0 . H e m a r r i e d M ss May in S H p e • f C a l d w e l l , T e x a s , i 9 0 4 . H e p r a c t i c e d l a w in A u s t i n a n d a t R o b e rt L e e , Coke C o u n t y , ' an d was B r a tim e c o u n t y ju d g e o f th a t c o u n t y . th e D u r in g a d m in is t r a tio n i d e n t i f i e d w ith r,f P r o v id e n t W il s o n h e wa? a p p o in t ­ e d a s s is t a n t U n it e d S t a t e s D:*- f o r H a w a ii, w h e re t r i e t A tto r n e y f o t y e a r s t w e n t y - t w o a-: th e J u d g e K e m p ha,- b e e n p r o m i n e n t ­ th e a f f a i r s of l y t h e i s l a n d s in th e p r a c tic e o f law, j u d g e o f the * in ait. Court, and a? U n i t e d S t a t e - A t t o r n e y G en era l P r e sid e n t by a p p o i n t m e n t la t te r a p ­ R o o s e v e l t . P r i o r t o the* p o i n t m e n t h e se r v e d -• a * i j u s t i c e o f t h e S u p r e m e C ou rt, to w h i c h o f f i c e he ha- a g a in b e e n a p p o i n t e d . o f a M ise D o r o th y 7 K e m p , d a u g h t e r ; o f J u d g e a n d M r s . K e m p , r e c e i v ­ e d h e r p r e - m e d i c a l ed u c a t. ?n in T h # U n i v e r s i t y o f T ostia. S h e o b t a i n e d h«*» d e g r e e a n d a t last a c c o u n t s r e c e i v e d here *hr w a s in c h a r g e o f a c h i l d r e n ' s h o s p ! t a i in S a n F r a n c i s c o . _ . - j Wiggins Announces Program for Meet ( Spacial to The •■> EL P A SO , JULY 2.3 t h e T h i r d Ani S f e a k - c r ? f o r S o u t h - w e s t e r n E d u c a t . ' r.i. e r e n r e *o be h e l d in El P a o, : e m b e r 2 a n d 3, h a v e b e e n • J n e e d b y D r . Th M. W i g g i n s , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C o l l e g e o f M i n e * anti M e t ­ a l l u r g y , h e r e , a b r a n c h o f Tim- U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , a n d A, H H u g h ­ ey . o f EL P a s o sr h o d s . s u p e r i n t e n d e n t an t h e H e a d i n g a r r a y o f e d u c a ­ t i o n a l a u t h o r i t i e s w h o wi l l a p p e a r o r t w o - d a y p r o g r a m will br­ io-, G e o r g e W. F r a z i e r , p r e s i d e n t ( o l o r a d o S* a* e T e a r ! rn? C o l ­ o f lege. G r e e l e y : D r . G r a y s o n N -cl no! o f K e f a u v e r , d e a n o f t he E d u c a t i o n , L e l a n d S t a n f o r d ! r i ­ ve r ? By ; a n d Dr. A g r e ? T r u e , a s ­ s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r o f p s y c h o l o g y , T e x a s T e c h n o l o g i c a l C o l l e g e . W. A. c u r r i c u ­ l u m t h e T e x a s De- pa r i m e n t f E d u c a t i o n , will al s o a p p e a r o t h e p r o g r a m , T *■ a ( he t h e f r o m S o u t h w »*? will be f i ­ t h e t e n d ssions. T h e c o n f e r e n c e i? s p o n s o t h e 1 'ol- l e g ‘ P a s o P u b l i c Sc h o o l s . St it- cr, d i r e c t o r r e vision t h r o u g h o u t , i n v i t e d * o f Mi n e - a n d j o i n t l y b y th# K s o r e d f o r o f Mi** P a u l i n e A n d e r s o n , b u s i ­ n e s s s e c r e t a r y o f r e s i d e n c e ha ii * o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , .- h a c k f r o m a v ac a t i on in Ga na na and New E n g ­ land. ( SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1938 Phone 2-2473— T H E S U M M E R T E X A N— Phone 2-2473 PAGE THREE Tom Swope - M iss Hill Announce Betrothal The engagem ent of Miss A ileen H ill of S m ith ville to Tom Swope o f Beaum ont was announced Thursday m orning at a coffee given by ll Mrs. Y erg er H ill, mother of tho bride-elect, a t her home in Sm ithville. i The wedding date w ill be announced later, I Miss H ill has attended Lindenwood College in St. Charles, M o., Where to Go AIRWAVES WhromovtU M O VIE M A R T T he Texans’ Stampedes Fact, Fiction, Romance D O W N T O W N P A R A M O U N T — “ The T ex an s" with Jo a n Bennett and Randolph Scott. Feature begins at 2:11, 4:07, 6:03, 7:59, 9:55. S T A T E — “ Lord J e f f ” starring Fred d ie Bartholomew and M ickey Rooney. Feature begins at 2:31 4:18, 6:45, 7:51 and 9:38. Q U E E N with Freddie “ David C opperfield" Bartholomew, C A P IT O L — “ Dr. R h yth m " with V A R S I T Y — “ Rebecca nybrook F a rm " starring Tem ple. f S u n - Sh irley , M ie h u -p p V “ T H E T E X A N S ” — A t Preenall eCK, ake part Kjrk J 0ffi4n the Param ount. Producer, Lucian H ubbard. Director, Jam es Hogan. Photographed bv Theodor Sp arkuhl, A.8.C Based on a story by Em erson Hough. Screen play by P aul Sloan#, Bertram M illhaueer, and W'UHam W ister Haines. I t seems th at San Antonio girls this have been unusually busy week entertaining girl? who w ill go tnrougn rust! t h e U n i v e r s i t y 's first planned in orientation, and register— all w ith­ in about ten days. Although there many U n iv e rs ity girl* are many u n iv e rs ity g San Antonio, it is a bit unusual that Austin, home of the sorority R waiting public. The result was limelighted and otherwise exposed The picture was lettin g another city chapters, in a world prem iere in San Antonio last Frid ay. ‘ The Texans," and the premier* was a notable turnout. claim a larger share of ti Austin got artier. its first view Sa tu rd a y morning a* ♦-------------------------------- Perhaps the “ pickings" a>«* good n o’clock when this year in the arm y city. W O H O U R S of rough-riding, stampeding, and historically sup ___ Robert Cumming* Ro b ert B a rra t B y JA M E S W IL L IA M S O N Je a n Bennett J G reens --------------- ■.... Randolph Scott Sanford Kirk Jo r d a n __ Chuckwalla W a lte r Brennan I Mlddlebraek from j J ' ir o m ' T H E O A S T ___________ is , " M ay Robson loyal Capital the Para* Delta Ph i Epsrlon held us con- C ity Texans packed vention in San Antonio la * week I mount, and combined the occa- some rush parties. Sunday spent the day a t Landa Park in and New Brau n fels, and Honda , were hostesses for another grr-ip of girls with a luncheon a ‘ the St. with they the old fam iliar them e of cowboy f ‘T h e Texans" has embellished ^ . sagebrugJ| w ith some first class acting, photography, and technical direction and moved cross the street to the nation's j Anthony H otel in San Antonio. I class “ A " theaters. mem- j and Had there been no Hoot Gib­ in motion side* saddTe"in*our*'•eats to~th« tu n e 'o f Connie D elavan honorc hers of T ri D elta sororr sons and Tom M ixes some rushee? w ith a coffee a t her picture history we could si home in San Antonio W edn esday morning. Austin girls att nding fires, ann six- were M ary P e a rl L y n n and B u t Comanches Caro-1 gun barrages. lyn Vaughan. The same enu tain -1 have yelled and W ild W est a vt til- ment was given by M ary Shaw for lery has boomed in silence and the A. I). P i ’s Thursday rn m ing i sound until the clam our now meets in San Antonio. Indians, prairie I a calloused ear. and d rive north is stimulated by the fa rt that if she doesn’t, the cat­ tle w ill be held for taxes by the carpetbaggers and her ranch eon- j D R D O D S O N V A C A T IO N S h e a rt" starring Alice Faye, T E X A S "Y o u ’re a Sw e et­ Dr. Sarah I Judson, instructor in It is a long, long w ay to Ahi-1 Eng lish, w ill vis t Carlsbad Cav- in the course o f the erns next week She w ill be ac- lene, and trip Miss Bennett, and Scott get | companied by her sister, Miss better acquainted, the Indians at- M ary Dodson, a missionary from tack, prairie burns, a dust storm blow*;, nephew, M a ry Ruth and Dodson the villain friend Of the heroine appears, and son w ill is shot, an old boy G a rre tt of Marlin. Miss M ary Dod- leave the party at E l six- enou* h rivers are crossed to mi:- Paso- to go to Los Angeles and the Ja p a n , and her niece and her the cattle stampede, j dew the steers. then to Vancouver, where she M ay Robson, as G ranna, turns w ill take a boa* for Ja p a n . in as smooth a characterization as ~ ............. ....... A IR W A V E S , Oustanding Programs Today K N O W 9:30— M a jo r B o w e l’s Capitol Theater F a m ily 1 :30— Everyb o d y's Music 2:00— The F a rm e r Takes the Mike 4:00— M usic F o r Fu n 4:30— Ju st E n tertain m en t 5:00— P h il Cook’s Alm anac 5:30— The Passing Parade 6:30— The Concert Lewisohn Stadium 8:30— Headlines and By-Lines 12:00— Sign O ff WOA1 10:05— S ilv e r Strings 12:00— M agic K e y of R O A 5:00— Hobby Lobby 6:00— Chase r an(j ^ r? .Seton And, back to the home city, the render and is running guns to a formal rushing done this group of young rebels who are j prairie wind. A fte r only week was a p arty given by Alpha seeking to enlist the ani of Max- the South. Xi Delta F rid a y afternoon from 4 (Randolph Scott) in anybody’s little black A n ita Mae Disco and Axile Cof- comes home fresh from the war “ must” fey were in charge of arrang e-! with ideas of peace and co-opera- book. Param ount P ic tu re ’s tribute ments for games and a picnic sup- lion with the North. It comes to to Texas is a welcome re?pite from to 9 o’clock at Lake Austin. K irk im iliian and Jordan “ The Texans’’ should be a cov' rearm Ju ly 20. Di ; professor o f the a cow and who wants a sun-burned __________________ Bennett. all in Le e ’s sur-jnett's magnolia blossom complex- 1,1 * ' ion which survives 1,500 miles of D r. D. K . B ra c e , professor O’* physical education, reports that construction on his new brick veneer home on Shoal Creek Boulevard has begun. Gray is an associate - ’ art of teaching R E L IA B L E BATTERIES Service & Sale! University Service Co. 2412 Guadalupe Phone 7140 SON Mi** M ettle Llo yd W oolen, dean G ray have of women at T .S .C W ., is among Miss Ann Sim s, graduate of Cr,** U n iversity and daughter of Dr. — * E R Sim s. professor of Romance ju. n. own., language?, and Mrs. Sims, ha? an nounced her engagement to W a l­ lace Austin, also a U n iv e rsity graduate. The wedding w ill Take place in Septem ber a: the home of Miss Sim s’s parents. Miss Sims received hor bachelor of arts degree from the U n iv e rsity in 1936. She is a member of A l­ pha Delta FL sorority and is now connected w ith the A ustin Public li b r a r y . M r. Austin received his bachelor borne F ern ald of Dallas w ill be the S* ptember 6 married Church of Incarnation in Dallas. a* Miss Rup ley State College is a graduate of the ‘ Texas for Wom en and M r. Fernand received ‘ he U niversity. his degree ID' is a member of P h i Gamma Delta fra te rn ity. from SH A U R T - W I N I E R M A N N Miss G loria W ipterm ann of Eagle Lake and W illiam Edw ard Shaurt of Houston were m arried Wednesday night the Christ Episcopal Church in Eag le Lake. in I^k** Mrs. Sh a u rt is a Eagle graduate o f Miss H ockaday’s School rn Dallas and Mr. Schaurt received a bachelor’s and a law degree from the U niversity. W A L K E R - U T L E Y Miss Sarah Frances U tle v of Frederick, Okla., was married to from Tem ple ami W axahachie, W illia m C. W alk e r, ex student H o w e Steam Laundry 118-120 10th St. East YOUR CAR GREASED B Y E X P E R T S University Service Co. 2412 Guadalupe Phone 7140 A fte r a trip Springs, th ey w ill Revere D rive , Dallas. to live Misses Peck, Gebauer To Vacation in East The bride attended St. M a r y ’s Academ y and S.M .U ., where she belonged to Kappa Kappa Gam m a ector of the U n iversity dormitor- J sorority. ^ Miss M argaret Peck, social dir- attended F re ts M r. and was a member of Al- Gebauer, dean pha Tau Omega when in the Uni- . vergitv ........ Of arts and his law degree in 1937. B R U N D E N - H 1 L L He is at present a member of the D epartm ent of Economics, Miss M a ry Lee H ill o f Coolidge, ; form er student in the U n iv e rsity , tc D M A i n OMPI P Y U D - R U r L E Y wil1 be m arri«d lo Byron Brun- den of Temple Ju ly SO. J Miss M ary anna Rup ley and O s - j________ _ _*_____ _________________ ie* fo r women, and Miss Dorothy of women, who left Thursday fo r their summer vacations, w ill tra ve l by automo­ bile to Nashville, There Miss Peck will for V erm ont to join members of her fam ily who are vacationing at Chittenden Dam. take a plane W hile in Verm ont. Miss Peck w ill visit M iddlebury College, from which ?he was graduated and E X R E IG N S A T C A R N I V A L long E d n a B e lle Perry, ‘ erm wherr she was employed in 1936-1 student, was crowned queen of the .i t . She plans also to visit N ew King Cotton C arnival in Robstown York City. F rid a y night. Miss Perry, a senior in is n member of N U .T .T . th*- D ep artm en tal^ Jou rn alism . I Henderson, K y., to spend Miss Gebauer w ill go on cation. Mi*# Helen Death#, m anager of Mi** Lea* Po rter, who has been the Home Economics Tea Room, teaching in the School of Busi- w ili spend the rest of the summer ness Adm inistration, left for her in New Y o rk . home in W aeld er Wednesday. . . . ^ Are You boing to ChurchI that Scott persuades Miss the usual .fanfare of three-minute pass Bennett to drive her 10,000 cattle clinches, bedroom sequences, and north to the railroad where they pseudo-sophistication. F o r whole- wili be shipped north. Miss B e n - J someness and a th rill or two, it nett’s final decision to start the is commendable. mf j r j c i n rn O / a w * "L O R D J E F F th # P a r a m o u n t . D ir e c te d b y Sam W ood. Scr een play bv Ja m e s Kevin MkGuine#* Recording d ir e c to r. D ouglas S h e a r e r . A r t d irecto r, Cedric Gibbon*. A M e tro * Goldw yn*M ayer p ic tu r e . At Geo ffrey T e rr y ........... Brig** ----------- F r e d d i e B artholom ew j J e l k s Mickey Rooney Doris ..... — ------ — Charles C o burn ; A lbert H e r b e r t Mun din La;.- S o n d e r g aard T e r r y L ilb u rn I H E CAS T A F T E K much ransacking, M G .M . has found another vehicle for its two con tract juveniles, Bartholom ew and Rooney. The re­ sult is roles that, fit as well a.? Fre d d ie ’s Eton jacket. A gain we have a two-fisted, lovable brat playing opposite a dark haired darling --------------------------- ♦ with a high collar. “ Lord J e f f ’ is oh so very B rit haps, they become the best of . ish. W ith its talk of traditions, friends. Lik e the Rover Boys, to glorification of the British mer- everything turn* out well in the w jlh Freddie and M ickey play their , , (B arth o lo m ew ) who is I should should delight all the people where - l h , ‘.un never sets. The .to ry re- • ate? the adventures of one Lord Thl> Hee f trey ” younger theater patrons will wel­ a phoney young nobleman. He is used as a fro n t by two super come a plot and characters that criminals who adopted him when I are a lively respite to a dull sum* he was a baby. They desert him after a jew ele ry store robbery. I L ittle G eo ffrey is caught and takes I the rap, so to speak. H, h Aum C i » ie . is the old Navy, Blu e, and Gold theme done up rn baby blue and pink. Take the kiddies. mer vacation. t|Ui:e 1” x u " ' “ Lord J e f f " be her va- chant marine, and foggy plot, it end. B y way of “ Realistic R elig io n " at the Uni- \ reform , he is sent to an institu­ tion thai trains youngsters for the versity Open A ir Theater serv­ E n te r master merchant m arine. ices. is a star pupil at Rooney, who the school and about ready for an apprenticeship on the Queen M ary. M ickey seeks to protect I the young psuedo-nobleman dur-1 ing his period of adjustment at the school. A f t e r a series of mis- l l — Sermon. “ A Needed Redemp­ tion." Organ selections by Mis? Beulah Beaver. Choir under direction of Herbert W all. U N IV E R S IT Y M E T H O D IS T Edmund Hatntohn, minister RELIABLE BATTERIES Service & Sales University Service Co. 2412 G u ad alu p e Phone 7140 F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N Daniel E. Grinder, patter 10:50-—Serm on, “ The G if t That Is In U s ." There w ill bp no night service the church. in Gospel singing hour w ill be held at B arto n Springs at 8 o’clock Su n d ay night, under the d irec­ tion of M r. Grieder, U N IV E R S IT Y B A P T IS T W . H. M cK enate, pastor l l — Sermon, “ A Man Who Was D iffe re n t." 8— Serm on, “ W ho Can B e S a v e d ? " C E N T R A L C H R IS T IA N M. E. Sadler, minuter l l — Sermon, “ And Thomas Was Not There " Bill Dyer w ill sing “ M y God and F a th e r," and Mr. and M rs. V ern er Stohl w ill play an instrum ental duet. F IR S T C O N G R E G A T IO N A L S. Marcus Houge, minister IO— Serm on, “ Religious S ta b il­ ity ." 8— M r. Houge w ill speak on ST. P A U L ’S L U T H E R A N K. G. Mans, pastor 10— Sunday classes. school and Bible 11— Sermon by the Rev. W . Bewie in absence of pastor. 1:15— Dean E. Essig of Lutheran Concordia College will speak over K N O W . 8— Sermon, “ God’s Earnest, Con cern for the Loss of His Flock," by the Re H. Studtmann. u n i v e r s i t y c h u r c h o f C H R IS T Frank L. Cox, minister 8:30— Sermon, “ The Parable the Two Boys." 9 :45— Bible school. l l — Sermon, “ The Delicious. H un­ ger." 7— Training classes. 8— Sermon, “ I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel." C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E l l — Lesson-sermon, “ T r u t h . " Sunday service at the church, Fourteenth and C o l o r a d o Streets Eye C o m fo r t . . . is a to n e d only when eye strain is eliminated by properly fitted glasses. Come in and have us examine your eyes for greater eye comfort." Luxe Cleaning By Nick Linz The careful attention our e>pert workmen g've each gar­ ment as it passes through their hands combines with the superior work of our modern equipment to make De Luxe Cleaning and Pressing second to none. Yet it costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning. W e g ;ve one day serv­ ice at no extra cost. Wool Suits 50c Plain Dresses 75c ^ & T R £ A D k ^ o^TO^0fRis)rs :oi Seventh St I re ss Nick Linz Serving University Students Over SO Years Phone 2-3 123 611 Congress Starts T oday! Open T h e Jum bo of M usical Jam borees . . . It’s More Fun than a Circus! KIDS MAT. MON. 1-S The Immortal Love Story CHARLES DICKINS' r n a m m i FIRST HAFTER R A D IO PATROL** A '‘L U G G A G E W I N N E R S ” 18 "x 2 1" Case 6.95 H a t Box • • e n # 6.95 26 ‘ Pullman 8.95 W ardrobe • 10.95 You'll trave! smartly . . . and arrive the same way it you go Scarbrough s way . . . with luggage the* packs without wrinkling and Is sturdy and good-looking. G rey or brown stripe. 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V o t e r s in House this D e m o c r a t i c s t a t e e i ther vi r t u al l y s e ­ o n weighing anchor l e ct e d s t at e o f f i c e r s or g a v e t h e m b i d s to the A u g u s t r un-off. A s usual , t he g e n e r a l S ome t hi ng w h i c h has al ways i nt ri g u ed u s i s the n u mb e r of bank-fl ies at a s wi mmi ng pool. We elect ion in N o v e m b e r will be a f a r c e . mea n b y this the p e o p l e wh o g o s w i m m i n g a n d don' t In s e ve r a l o f t he m or e i m p o r t an t go swimming. In other w o r d s , the people who go r a c e s t he o ff i c i a l s will not be n a m e d until s wi mm i ng and seldom if ever get in the wa t er . O n e t h o u s a n d p e o p l e on t he b a n k s a n d f o r t y in the pool is a conservati ve ratio. O f course, a lot o f them d on’t w a n t to g o swi mming. T h e y c o m e o u t f o r o t h e r r e a s on s . And then some c a n ’t swim. 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U ni ve r s i t y s t ud e nt s , s u p p o s e d l y “ ab ov e t h e a v e r a g e ” in me nt al i t y, s hould c er t ai nl y f e e l t he i r “ p r i vi l e g e and d u t y ” in d e t e r ­ T ou see. s o me p e o p l e n e v e r l e a r n e d how to di ve d e c e n t ' ? , f o r s o m e r e a s o n o r ot he r , b e f o r e t he y r e a c h e d the a r e w h e r e s o ci al a p p r o b r i u m is so i m ­ A U T O M O BILE ST O R A G E $ 2 m o n t h p o r t a n t . And wh e n t h e y r e a c h e d t ha t a ge. it w a s t oo l ate. T h e y n e v e r will l e a r n , f o r they r a t e to be University Service C o . 2412 Guadalupe m i n i n g t he be s t me n in the r a c e s e no ug h l a u g h e d at. e v e n by s t r a n g e r s , S o they j u s t d o n ’t to s u p p o r t t he m. get in t he w a t e r , e x c e p t f o r s o m e f o r t u n a t e a c c i ­ Phone 7140 O fficial N otice morni ng at 9 o’clock Hall 208. in Sutton d a i r y p r o d u c t s d o w n C Z E C H C L U B will m ee t a t 7 : 3 0 o'clock T h u r s d a y ni ght a t Wag * g ener Hall 210 f o r election o f o f ­ ficers. Y A R O S L A V Z I V N E Y , vice-president TORY'! T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O B S E R V A ­ in the Physi cs Building will be open to the public each T u e s d a y night f r o m 8 to l l o’clock f o r t he rest of the summer. F R A N K H O R A K , s um me r director. T H E S W I M M I N G P O O L in G r e ­ g o r y Gymna s i um will be open each week- day from 3 to 6 o’clock to t hos e me n s t u d e n t s who have paid the fee a t the Audi tor' s O f ­ fice. De p a r t m e nt o f Physical Training. E D B A R L O W , A M E E T I N G f o r s t u d e n t s in the U n i v e r s i t y who wi s h to regi ster the T e a c h e r s ’ Appoi ntment wi t h C o m m i t t e e will be held M o n d a y M I S S M I RI A M D O Z I E R , s e c r e t a r y to the t e a c h e r s ’ a p p o i n t m e n t c o m m i t t e e S T U D E N T S re gi st ered f o r E d u c a ­ tion 98.1 ( Thesi s Cours e in the De p ar t m e nt o f the A r t of T ea c h­ ing) will meet on Wednes day, J u l y 27, 12 to I , in S ut t o n Hall 203. C L A R A M. P A R K E R , chairman, De p ar t m e nt o f the A r t o f Teaching. is vi si t i ng at her home Mi** Helen Flinn, as s i st ant dir­ J e s s i e A n d re ws Dor mi ­ ec t or of in tory, f o r a f ew d a y s before C a m e r o n l eavi ng f o r N e w Yor k City, where she will a t t e n d Col umbia Uni ve r ­ sit y f o r the lost of the s ummer. S A L E Wallpaper Paint — Pictures B r a d fo r d ’s FR E E P A R K I N G Ma n u f a c t u r e o f creamery but ­ in T e x a s duri ng ter and cheese J u n e declined seasonally f r om the prec e di ng month but was well above the Un i ­ versi ty of T e x a s Bureau o f B u s i ­ J u n e , 1937, ness Research s t a t e d in i t’s month­ ly analys is o f ma nu f a c tu re d dairy products. Ice cream production increased seasonally but was m od ­ erat el y below J une a y e a r ago. T exas Municipal Bonds Donald D. Jam es Inc. Littlefield Bldg. Phone 2-9741 RELIA BLE BATTERIES Service & Sales University Service Co. 2 Guadalupe Phone 7140 SUNDAY, JU LY 24, 1933 S P E C I A L N O W T I L L S E P T . I S T W ESS WILLIAMS 2102 G U A D A L U P E CLEANER P H O N E 47 59 M E N ’S w o o l , S U I T S C L E A N E D P R E S S E D 25c P L A I N D R E S S E S C l C A N E D A N D P R E S S E D 40c C A S H A N D ( A R R Y O N L Y T h u a p o d a l o f f e r the hi g h q u a l i t y o f m y wor k . Ona t ri al will c o n v m e e y o u t h a t no finer c l e a n i n g a nd p r e s s i n g c a n bo a t t a i n e d a n y w h e r e r e d u c t i o n to hel p b a l a n c e y o u r T a k e a d v a n t a g e of s u m m e r b u dg e t . in no w a y a f f e c t s t e m p o r a r y pr i c e in A u s t i n t h i * P L E N T Y O F P A R K I N G S P AC E P R O M P T C U R R S E R V I C E Satisfaction Guaranteed C l i p p e d C o m m e n t Tap Dancing Versus Reading d e n t . A f t e r t h e y g e t in, t h e y can do all r i ght , f o r a n y f o c i c a r l e a r n to s w i m wel l en ugh n o t to m&Ke h i m s e . f r i d i c u l o u s . Al l of which m a k e s u s w a n t to de vi se w a y s a n d m e a n s to g e t t he s e p e o p l e b a c k in t he w a t e r w i t h o u t c a u s i n g t hem a n y e m ­ b a r r a s s m e n t . T h e p ubl i c l i b r ar i a n o f S p r i n g fi e l d , s e r v a t i o n . and re se a r c h , we ha ve dr a wn u p a list A n d j o . a f t e r m u c h p e r s o n a l e x p er i e n c e , o b ­ M as s . , in c o m p i l i n g his a n n u a l r e p o r t for t h e c u r r e n t y e a r , d i s c o v e r e d a d e c l i ne of 2 0 p e r c e nt in Ju v e n i l e r e a d i n g in t h a t city d u r i n g t he l as t s i x y e a r s . * V a r i o u s e x p l a na t i o n? s uc h a s t he r ad i o, o f hint J f or : ne c a n ’ t -d i ve r s , a nd hu mb l y hope t ha t w e h a ve b een o f s e r v i c e . F i r s t , f o r t ho s e wh o c a n ’ t dive at a k, we o f f e r : I . T h e e a s i e s t w a y is t o wa l k up to the e d g e o f the w a t e r , s t a n d t h e r e t e e t e r i n g a« i f a b o u t to dive, t he a u t o m o b i l e a n d m ot i on p i c t u r e s we r e t he n s u d d e n l y slip a n d f a l l in. Pe pie will l a u g h not c onvi nc i ng to him s ince none o f t he m at y o u r m i s f o r t u n e , b u t t h e y w o n ’t k now t ha t y ou w a s an i nnovati on s ince 1932. He did d i s ­ c a n ' t dive. T h e n y o u c a n s wi m : > y o u r h e a r t ’s c ove r in his e x p l o r a t i o n s f o r an e x p l a n a t i o n t h a t r e c r e at i on a l p r o je c t ? s p o n s o r e d by the W . P . A . and ot he r a g e n c i e s had mul t ipl ie d e n o r m o us l y in t he l as t s i x y e a r s in S p r i n g ­ c o n t e n t . 2. V ou can t pull No. I too of te n o r people will catch on. So at an alternate, try this. 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