Today's Editorials N either the P r e s id e n t Nor the R egents O w n th e T ex a n Exams Lurking But Who Cares? A sk Students l o a f i n g on Ho h u m ! E x a m s a g a i n . T h a t ’s ju s t w h a t th e a t t i t u d e on t h e c a m p u s s e e m s to he. G ro u ps o f s t u d e n t s still tho s t e p s and in th e l o b b y o f t h e T e x ­ as U n io n do not s e e m t o he w o r ­ c o m i n g “ bu g -a ried a b o u t ; b o o s . ” O thers w h o s p e n d t h e ir a f I t e r n o o n s out a t B a r t o n t a k e th e ir b o ok s a l o n g b u t d o not s e e m a n x i ­ o u s e v e n to crack th e m . th e C o n f i d e n c e ? N o t e x a c t l y . I t ’s j o y o u s e i t h e r m e d i o c r e or j u s t that by th is t im e o f y e a r stir d e n t s se e m so “ b u r n e d o u t ” on sc h o o l th a t th e p r o s p e c t o f f in a ls is r a t h e r than fating d r e a d e d as a s p e c t e r . H e r e there, m a y b e a little m o r e s t u d y and a f e w m o r e w i n d o w s l ig h t e d la te at n ig h t po in t to f in a l e x a m s , but lib rary isn't a n y m o r e c r o w d ­ th e the e d , nor are th e f e w t a b l e s in T e x a s U n io n c l u t t e r e d w ith stu d e n t s arui n o t e b o o k s . c o u r se , and o f D r a w n e x p r e s s i o n s ? M a y b e , bu t m o s t o f t h e m are on p l a y b o y s a f te r a hard d a y a t w o r k , o r a f e w p o o r k n o c k e d o f f a m a s t e r ’s th e s is . c r e a t u r e s w h o h a v e j u s t B u t w a it a w e e k or so. IOO Freshmen To Be Offered Cultural Course Plan II, the n e w c u l t u r a l c o u r s e ' fo r a b a c h e lo r o f a r t s d e g r e e , w a s so s u c c e s s f u l l o n g t e r m that last it will he c o n t i n u e d t h i s fall, Dr. I). A. P en ic k , A s s i s t a n t D e a n o f the < id le g e o f Arts and S c i e n c e s , said W e d n e sd a y . 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T h e s e pr o­ g r a m s , c o m p o s e d c h i e f l y o f U n i ­ t a l e n t and a n n o u n c e d by v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s , o r ig i n a t e in t h e a u d i t o ­ riu m o f th e P h y s i c s B u i l d i n g , and a r e c a r r ie d by s p e c ia l l in e s to the t h e N o r w o o d m a in in B u i l d i n g o v e r K N O W . s t u d i o s for b r o a d c a s t S e v e r a l g irls trie d f o r p o s it i o n s a n n o u n c e r s a s U n iv e r s i t y h o u r last y e a r , and t h is y e a r ’s plans call fo i at least o n e girl a n n o u n c e r i f a s u it a b l e v o ic e is d i s c o v e r e d . M orau d to P r e se n t S h o w and L ectu re P r o f e s s o r M arcel M o r a u d , a v i s i t i n g s t a f f m e m b e r o f t h e D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f R o m a n c e L a n g u a g e s , an d p r o f e s s o r o f F r e n c h in Rice I n s t i t u t e , will p r e s e n t a m o v i n g p i c t u r e F r i d a y n i g h t in t h e O pen A i r T h e a t e r . T h e t i t le o f t h e s h o w is “ P a r i s S u n s h i n e . ” is D e a n V. I. M oo re , w h o in c h a r g e o f the s u m m e r p r o g r a m s , h a s a n n o u n c e d that t h is will he t h e p r e s e n t e d te r . in the O p e n A i r T h e a ­ la st r eg u la r p r o g r a m t o be I P r o f e s s o r M o r a u d ’s s h o w and j l e c t u r e , w h ich will b e p r e s e n t e d 1 w i t h tho s h o w , is s p o n o r e d by the D e p a r t m e n t L a n ­ g u a g e s . T h e r e will be no ad mis- j si o n c h a r g e s . o f R o m a n c e R e g e n ts to S e le c t t r rCitchen F urniture rile Board o f R e g e n t s o f the in U n i v e r s i t y will m e e t M o n d a y A u s t i n to award bids on k it c h e n e q u i p m e n t f o r the n e w d o r m i t o r i e s a t t h e C o l l e g e o f M in es, El P aso, Leo U. H a y n e s , S e c r e t a r y o f th e B o a r d , has a n n o u n c e d . Bids f o r the e q u i p m e n t will be r e c e i v e d by the B oa r d T h u r s d a y , Mr. Hayne* said. .— ------- I N S I R U C T O R S P E A K S Dr. J. A n to n de H a a s, v i s i t i n g i n s t r u c t o r o f b u sin e ss a d m i n i s t r a ­ t io n s u m ­ m e r , the R o t a r y Club I u e s d a y a t th e ir r e g u la r m e e t i n g . th e U n iv e r s i t y th i- in sp o k e to A t t i t u d e s p o v e r t y is t e ll i n g a t h e y w e re b e f o r e “ S t u d e n t s s e e m to he m o r e s e r ­ th e i o u s t h a n a n d d e p r e s s i o n . . . T his m i s e r y . . . d e v e lo p e d a soc ial r e ­ s p o n s i b i l i t y a m o n g c la s se s.” Dr. R. A . T s a n o f f , v i s i t in g p r o f e s s o r o f p h i l o s o p h y , r e p o r t e r f o r th e T e x a n w h a t he s e e s in tho f a c e s o f t h e boys and g ir ls he m e e t * e v e r y d ay. » H e .-p eak s e a r n e s t l y . . . “ T h e r e is a n e e d to c h e c k this h u m a n d i s ­ s e l f - i c h ­ i n t e g r a t i o n an d c o n d i ­ a n c e a n d t i o n s d e m ­ a r e o c r a c y . ” i n i t ia t i v e . Su ch to d a n g e r o u s restore P r o b l e m * t h r o u g h D e a n M o o r e rep ort* th at he h a s m o r e t h a n t w i c e as m any a p p l i c a ­ t i o n s f o r N . V. A. work as he h a s j o b s . In a lit t l e g r e y o f f i c e in o ld B, H all, he t h e t h u m b s s t a c k o f a p p l ic a t io n s . W hich o n e s sh all h a v e a c h a n c e a t an e d u c a ­ t io n ? W h i c h o n e s m ust w a it? a n y kind o f “ Can y o u g e t w o r k ? ” T h e q u e s tio n is r e p e a t e d at t h e Y. M. C. 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T h e m ore s e r io u s s t u ­ .sees d e n t a t t i t u d e Dr. T s a n o f f w a s r e f l e c t e d la st y e a r wh en lo n g - s e ss io n s t u d e n t s piled a h e a v y list o f s i g n a t u r e s o n t o the p e t i t io n f o r t he A m e r i c a n Y outh A c t , c o n ­ t i n u i n g X. Y. A. The A m e r i c a n S t u d e n t U n i o n , a natio n al f e d e r a ­ the g r o u p tio n o f s t u d e n t s , w as w h ic h w o r k e d o u t a n d t h r o u g h w i t h o u t a s s i s ­ d r o v e its t a n c e . W e w a r m l y a d o p t e d child . H o w w ill w e w e l c o m e th e parent? the a c t it C f l a n g e t u r b o - e l e c t r i c g e n e r a I F r o m T. V . A., t h e va st g o v e r n ­ m e n t y a r d s t i c k w h ich will m e a ­ su r e w it h t o r s t h e c o s t o f p r o d u cin g e l e c ­ t r ic it y . c o m e s W. R. W o o lric h to ne d e a n o f t h e C o lle g e o f e n g i ­ n e e r i n g , b e g i n n i n g this fall. H e s u c c e e d s T. U. T a y lo r , the “ G ra n d Old M an w h o s e rams horns, a n e • dote.s o f p r a n k i s h a nd la is se z f a i r e - a g e p h iloso phy m a le him a f a m o u s < am pu -figure. Mr. S e e REV FEW, page 5 y o u th s, Sadler to Speak At Baccalaureate jll d e l i v e i Dr. M. K. S a d l e r o f the C e n - E ti al Chi I-' an C h m eh o f Au ta b a c c a la u r e a t e tin a -nlress at t h e s e r v ic e s to be held at 8 o ’c lo c k S u n d a y night, A u g u s t 3 0 , in t h e O p e n Air T h e a t e r , Dr. J. 1B. W h a r e y , member of the c o m m e n c e m e n t a n d p r o f e s s o r o f E n g l i s h , a n n o u n c e d W e d n e s d a y . c o m m i t t e e “ T he S o u r c e o f G u id a n c e in R e l i g i o n ” is his t e n t a t i v e s u b j e c t . D r. S a d l e r w a s f o r m e r ly d e a n o f Lynchburg C o l l e g e at L y n c h b u r g , ’irginia. Dr. H. Y. B e n e d i c t , p r e s i d e n t b f th e U n i v e r s i t y , will d e liv e r the r o r o g i e n c e m e n t a d d r e s s and will p w a r d the d e g r e e at (la ( ' ‘l e m o n y •In th e O p e n A ir T h e a t e r M onday .II. L ig h t, A u g u s t P r o p e r ty D ep o sits A v a ila b le A u g . 2 8 R e f u n d s f o r th e g e n e r a l p r o p ­ e r t y d e p o s i t s f o r th e s u m m e r se a ­ l i o n will he a v a i l a b l e at th e A u d h o r ' o f f i c e , b e g i n n i n g A u g u s t L's, ■he s e c o n d d a y o f e x a m in a t io n s . All d e p o s i t - c a lle d tor by Se, I t e m ber 15 will he paid in cash. ( heck s will be issu ed to c o v e r the r e f u n d s n o t c a l l e d for, and will j t e m a i le d t o t h e h om e a d d r e s s e s to Die ^ i v e n b\ t e g is t r a i ’ - o f f i c e , u n le ss w r i t te n instruction.' art- !« ft at th e A u d i- s t u d e n t s t h e s o f f i c e . The Weather w e a t h e r : fo r T h u r s d a y , pal My c l o u d y and u n se ttle d . PRICE 5 C E N T S A U S T I N , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 20, 1936 S I X P A C K S T O D A Y Registration Date Set For Sept. 18-19 Neither the President Nor The Regents Own The Texan Censorship 5 Clubs Join Poor Old Binny; He Stone Know W atson Matter A N E D IT O R IA L W h o o w n s T h e D a i l y T e x a n ? T h e r e h a s b e e n a w i d e d i v e r g e n c e o f a n s w e r s to t ha t Protest Group ques ti on. OIH S t u d e n t s B e g in E n r o l l m e n t f r i d a y T h e d iv e r g e n c e arises m ain ly b e c a u s e th e verbal halu - ln C h e m B u i ld i n g , conation of “ PITILESS p u b lic ity ’' w h ich certa in m em b ers o f the U n iversity a d m in istra tio n c h a m p io n should r ig h t­ H o g g A u d i t o r i u m fu lly be term ed “ PIT IF U L p u b lic ity .” t o A i d C o m m i t t e e I n I e x a n s F ig h t A g a i n s t R e g e n t s R u l i n g fo r th e R e g i s t r a t i o n 1 9 3 6 - 3 7 lo n g s e s s io n o f the U n i v e r s i t y will b e g in F r i d a y , S e p t e m b e r IX, fo r old s t u d e n t s an d S a t u r d a y , S e p ­ t e m b e r I 9,_ fo r n e w s t u d e n t s , ac­ c o r d in g to r e g i s ra turn i n s t r u c t i o n s fo r the f a ll t e r m the o f f i c i a l D o e s the B oard o f R e ge n ts o w n t h e T e x a n ? Do es t h e f a c u l t y ? Pr e si de nt B e n ed i ct ? T h e s t u d e n t b o dy ? T he r e has b e e n a w i d e s p re ad m i s c o n c e p t i o n that it— by t h - the T e x a n is o w n e d — “s u b s i d i z e d , ” as t h e y cal l University o f f i c i a l s and the Board o f R e g en t s. B e c au s e o f . . . , , . M en s t u d e n t s in t h e C o l l e g e o f this mi s con ce pt ion , s o m e n e w s p a p e r m e n h a v e u n w i t ti ng l y f, t h e Upheld the B o a r d ’s u n w a v e r i n g right to c l a m p a c e n s o r ­ s hip d e c r e e on t h e T e x a n at w i l l — or just to wh i m s i c a l l y abolish the T e x a n s o m e day s ho ul d it a g a i n b ecome more than an o ff ic ial h o u s e organ. But is t hi s c o r r e c t ? D o e i g h t m e n a n d o n e w o m a n r e a l l y d e c i d e t h e d e s t i n i e s o f T h e D a i l y T e x a n , to s h a c k l e a n d u n s h a k l e w h e n e v e r t he i r f a n c y s o t u r n s ? It is a l ong s to ry and one wh i ch w o u l d never be told if left to the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ’s “ piti less p u b l i c i t y . ” F i v e c a m p u s and A u s t i n o r g a n ­ i z a t i o n s h a v e a n n o u n c e d th e ir a f ­ f i li a t i o n with the r e c e n t l y o r g a n ­ ized a n t i- c e n so r sh ip c o m m i t t e e *o o p p o s e r es tr ictio n s p la c e d on The D a i l y T e x a n by th e B o a r d o f R e­ l e a d e r s said yes- . ____ . , terday. F e d e r a t io n of L ib e r a ls, and T h e W e s le y F o u n d a t i o n . T e x a s th ? , S o c i a l .Justice (Dub d e c l a r e d their s u p p o r t o f the m o v e m e n t at an I o p e n m e e t i n g o f t h e a n t i - c e n s o r ­ T h e D e m o c r a t s and sh ip c o m m i t t e e T u e s d a y nig h t. U n iv e r s i t y , L i t e r a r y S o c i e ty j o i n e d w ith P r o g r e s s i v e t h e A t h e n a e u m the c o m m i t t e e W e d n e sd a y . T h e W es th e P r o g r e s s i v e i l e y F o u n d a t io n , th e A t h e n a e u m D e m o c r a t s , and L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y had p r e v io u s l y s t a t i n g p u b lis h e d th e c e n s o r s h i p T h e first volume* o f the T e x a n a p p e a r e d in 1900-01 as f ou r a pri vate ent e rp ri s e, and re ma ine d so fo r t h e next In D e c e m b e r , 1902, t he S t u d e n t s ’ Associ ati on vol umes . w a s f o r m e d . O n e o f the s peci fi c d u t ie s o f this Association w a s to control t h e publ icati ons . T h e c o m m i t t e e has se n t o u t 460 c o p i e s o f T h e S u m m e r T e x a n c a r ­ r y i n g new’s o f the c e n s o r s h i p *>» t o g e t h e r with T e x a s n e w s p a p e r s p r e s s tho sociation from its pri va te o wn er s. m e e t i n g sh ow ed. L e t t e r s a n d arti- As soci ati on w a s o r g a n i z e d , and the control o f publ icati ons c *e s w r i t te n by c o m m i t t e e mem- n a ­ w a s passed to t h a t body. a n .I In 1904 t h e T e x a n w a s p ur c ha se d by t h e S t u de n t s ’ A s ­ In 1 9 12 the Students* p r o c la m a t i o n s q u e s t io n . r e le a s e s , r e p o r t s j t h e i r sta n d on a t Soon a f t er this, a c o m m i t t e e o f t h e As s oci at ion p re­ pared a report p r o p o s i n g the o r g a n i z a t i o n o f a “ c o r po r a­ tion without c a p i t a l stock, for the p u r p o s e o f t aki ng o ve r the s tu d en t p u b l i c a t i o n s . ” T h e s e p r o p o s a l s we r e ad opt ed S by t h e s tu d en t s in 1921 at the r e g ul a r s p r i n g elections, for and, on May 23, 1 92 1, the a p pl i c a t i on f o r a charter t h e “ T e x a s S t u d e n t s ’ Publ i cat ion s, I n c .” w a s m ad e. T h e c h a r t e r b e c a m e a p a r t o f t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n o f t h e S t u d e n t * ’ A s s o c i a t i o n . I nder t h e p rov is i ons in t h e c hart er, t h e corporation w a s set up “ to issue, publish, and d is t ri bu te , for the S t u ­ d e n t s ’ As s o ci a t i o n o f T h e Uni versi ty o f T e x a s , ” T h e Da il y T e x a n and the o t h e r t w o publ icati ons. A board o f d i r e c t o r s o f the c o r po r at i o n w a s set up. Thi s board c o n s i s t e d o f the thre e e l e c t e d editors, th re e f a c u l t y m e m b e r s a p p o i n t e d by the p r e s i d e n t of the U n i ­ versity ( o n e from t h e jou rn al i sm d e p a r t m e n t ) , t w o s t u ­ d en ts el ec t ed by and from t h e Students* As s em bl y , and the p re si d en t o f t he A s s em bl y . Thi s board o f d irect ors has the “ e x c l u s i v e po wer to the acquire and m a i n t a i n s uf fi ci en t a s s et s to g u a r a n t e e p roper and r e sp o n s i b l e c o n du c t o f t h e b u s i n e s s . . . to d e ­ te rmi ne the c h a r a c t e r and p oli cie s o f all student p ubl ica­ t i on s .” and o ther s. T h e r e w a s no c a p i t a l stock issued for the n e w c or p o r a t i o n : the funds w e r e to consi st o f bonds, e q u i p m e n t and real es tate, profits an d i n c r e m e n t s as may a c c r u e from y e a r to y e a r through its o p e ra t i on . The assets at t h e present t i m e total s o m e t h i n g o v er $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . T h e r e h a v e b e e n a r g u m e n t s by a f e w mi si nf ormed j ou rn al i st s that s i nc e the t a x p a y e r s o f t h e State pay for t h e m a i n t e n a n c e o f the University, t h e y t h e r e f o r e pay in­ d irect ly for the p u b l i ca ti o n o f T h e Dai ly T e x a n . The n a­ tural c on cl us i on from this as s umpt i on is th at t h e Board o f R e g e n t s or the Un iv er si ty a uth ori ti es h a v e the p o w e r to suppres s, re g ul a te , or c e ns o r the T e x a n b e c a u s e t ax pa yer s of T e x a s in r e al it y p rovi de f unds for the p ri nt ing o f the paper. T h i s is e n t i r e l y w r o n g . T h e D a i l y T e x a n r e c e i v e s most o f its r e v e n u e f r o m a d v e r t i s i n g as a n y o t h e r d a i l y n e w s - p a p e r , a n d a s m a l l p o r t i o n f r o m its $ 1 . 5 0 a l l o t m e n t f r o m e a c h $ 1 0 5 0 b l a n k e t t a x . T h i s $ 1 . 5 0 p r o v i d e s t he st ude nt w i t h a d a i l y p a p e r t h e “ w e pa y , f or n i n e m o n t h s . w e c o n t r o l ” a r g u m e n t c l e a r l y b r e a k s d o w n into a m i s i n ­ f o r m e d a b s u r d i t y . So T he only c l ai m w h i c h the Board of R e g e n t s has o n the ( C o n t i n u e d on p a g e 4 ) h e r s ha ve been p u b lis h e d in b o n a l l y cir cu la te d m a g a z i n t s n e w s p a p e r * . Roger Ba ldw in , d i r e c t o r o f the A m e r i c a n Civil L i b e r t i e s U n io n ; R o d n e y B u tc h e r , W a s h i n g t o n c o l ­ u m n i s t ; Broun, a n d H e y w o o d p r e s i d e n t o f the A m e r i c a n N e w s ­ p a p e r Guild, have b e e n a s k e d by t h e c o m m i t t e e to su p p o r t t h e f i g h t f o r a f r e e press. Houston Forum Asks. Information On Censorship T h e Civic In s t it u te o f H o u sto n , an o p e n forum o r g a n i z a t i o n , in a to Ed l e t t e r w r i t te n M o n d a y H o d g e , e d itor o f T h e D a i l y T e x a n , a s k e d for m ore i n f o r m a t i o n about t h e r e c e n t c e n s o r s h i p p l a c e d on t h e T e x a n . T he l e t t e r w a - w r i t te n b y G e o r g e K. 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M a ste r o f a r t s an d b a c h e l o r o f arts d e g r e e s a r e o f f e r e d b y th e v a r io u s p r o f e s s i o n a l s c h o o l s , I Corpus Newspaper Gets Ex-Students’ Reactions to Imposition of Censorship T h e C o r p u s Christi C a ller re c e n t l y m a d e a s u r v e y o f U n i v e r sity ex .s t u d e n t s in C or p u s Ch risti to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r th e y f a v o r ­ ed or w e r e a g a i n s t t h e c e n s o r s h i n im p o se d upon th e T e x a n by the Board o f R e g e n t s . I he r o u n d o f q u e s t io n s d i s c l o s ­ ed that a n u m b e r o f e x e s w e r e h e a r t il y in f a v o r o f th e a c t io n s o f Ed H o d g e , T e x a n e d ito r. N o t on 1 w a s foun d g e n t s ' a c t io n . ■ to c h a m p io n t h e Re F o l l o w i n g a r e a f e w o f t h e opinion* gathered: th e Jai k R. 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P i t t s : "In th e Uni in | v e r s i f y o f T e x a s , m o r e t h a n I a n y o t h e r sc h ool b e l ie v e f i e e d o m f r e e s p e e c h a n d o f the p r e ss sh ould be a l l o w e d ami e n c o u r a g e d . I he D a ily T e x a n pro vide.- th** o n l y o u t l e t f o r the opin I ion o f a g r e a t s t u d e n t b o d y , t hink o f the c o n s t i t u t i o n a l righ t f i e e d o m o f th e p r e s s s h o u ld a p ­ inde ply to it as vs * * 11 a s to a n y p e n d e n t l y o w n e d n e w s p a p e r , " R. Kit hard R o b er ts* “ T h e f e e - 1 c o m m i t t e e ha- o v e r s t e p p e d 1 u lty th e b o u n d s o f r e a s o n . T h e D a i l y T e x a n is a n e w s o r g a n o f the in ex f a c u l t y both and it c o u l d g o to su ch d e n t b o d y and p o s s i b l y t r e m c s it- e d ito r ia l v i e w p o i n t s a - to p r o ve a s o u r c e o f em b a r rass merit to t h e f a c u l t y . My e x p e t i th e U n i v e r s i t y , h o w e v e r , e r n e at to a r a t h e r s e n s ib le e ii {jointed tot ial p o lic y , a nd I d o n ’t b e lie v e th e f a c u l t y sh o u ld go so far a- t i c e n s o r s t u d e n t c o m m e n t s . I think s t u d e n t body, m e m b e r s o f p a r t i c u la r l y to vo te , s h o u ld h a v e j u s t a s m uch right to c o m m e n t on s t a t e m a t t e r s as on m a t t e r s p e r t a i n i n g s t i i c t l y to lh** U n iv e r s i t y ." th e thus** able A l l e n V . D a v i s ; " I t eel t h a t the to s t u d e n t {lapel o u g h t pro perly i t s e l f to a d isc u s sio n o f c o n f i n e s t u d e n t a f f a i r s . But i f the f a c u lt y c o m m i t t e e p e r m i t s th e e d ito rs o f th e D a ily T e x a n to e x p l o r e sta te sh ould and n a t io n a l a f f a i r s stu - I g i v e t h e m a f r e e rein and s h o u l d ! th e y n o t im p o s e a n y censor s h ip . ” the i n c lu d i n g y e a r s . O rd in arily T o m S. H e n d e r s o n : “ I am in fa c o r o f the fullest p o s s ib le s t u d e n t s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t . c o n t r o l o f s t u d e n t p u b l i c a t i o n s I am o p p o s e d to the e n c r o a c h m e n t s on th** s t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t o n {>ait o f f a c u l t y , w h ic h have e x t e n d e d o v e r a p e r io d o f a b o u t t h e good 15 s e n s e a n d goo d lasts* o f t h e edi t o r s I n iv e r s ity p u b l i c a t i o n s o f w ill p r e v e n t the p r i n t i n g o f any th o s e p u b l i c s in h a i m f u l m a t t e r l i o n s , In the fe w i n s t a n c e s w h e r e t h e e d i t o r s have s h o w n bad j u d y merit th e f a c u l t y ha-- b e e n a b l e to a d o p t pr op e r d i s c i p l in a r y h u m - l a s t i n g u res, t h u s p r e v e n t in g Mnv h a r m t o the U n iv e r s it y . T h e ex p r e s s i o n o f opin i o n - ’ in t h o s e p u b l i c a t i o n s c a n us u n o r t h o d o x u a l l y be ‘o b j e c t i o n a b l e traced to S e e ( E N S O R S H IP, p a g e 5 Today's Quotation An e n s la v e d p ress is doubly f a t a l ; it not only takes a w a y th e true light, fo r in th at case we m ig h t stan d still, but it sets up a fa lse one th a t d e c o y s us to our d estru ction . — Colton. No. 227 Splawn Talks On Economics Tonight P r e s i d e n t F o r m e r O f U. T. Lectures In O p e n A i r T h e a t e r A t 8 o ’C l o c k Dr. W. M. W . S p l a w n , fo r m e r president o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , will return to the c a m p u s to lecture in the O p e n Air T h e ate r on "The U n i v e r s i t y and Current E conom ic P r o b l e m s . ” t o n i g h t in “ W h o 's Who Recognized a - a n o t e d e d u c a t o r in the U nited S t a t e s , Dr. Splaw n is m entioned in law ­ A m e r ic a ” as an “ e c o n o m is t , yer. e d u c a to r , a n d a u t h o r . ” A b r ief sketch o f his l i f e is m ade in i biographical d i r e c t o r y o f e d u ­ cators, " L e a d e r s in E d u c a ti o n .” In a history o f t h e S t a t e , “ T e x a s , ” the c l a r e n c e R. W h a r t o n m a k e s sta te m en t, “ Dr. S p l a w n . has distinguished h i m s e l f n o t o n ly as a scholar bu t a-- a n a d m in is tr a to r o f public a f f a i r s . ” . . him t o A u s tin . Im modi aptly b e f o r e t h e lecture. P re sid e n t H. Y. B e n e d i c t will g iv e an informal d i n n e r in t h e English Room o f T e x a s U n i o n in honor o f Dr. Splawn and h is t w o d au g h ­ t e r s , Mary and Z o la , who will a c ­ Dr. c om p an y S p l a w n ’s p e r so n a l f r i e n d s on the c a m p u s and s e v e r a l o f his d a u g h ­ t e r s ’ fi iends h a v e b e e n invited to to th e c a m ­ w e lc o m e them b a c k 4 pus. C o m m e n t in g on Dr. S p l a w n ’s said, lec t u r e . P r e s i d e n t B e n e d i c t “ I am highly e x p e c t a n t and hope to get valuable i n f o r m a t i o n from th e sp ee c h .” said : " U n d e r W a l t e r Dr. J. A. F it z g e r a l d , in w e l c o m ­ in g Dr. Splaw n b a c k to the cam- p u s , l e a d e r - h i p as p r e sid e n t, S p l a w n ’- t h e U n iv e r sity t o o k s o m e o f its m o s t forward s t e p s . H e is a r e c o g ­ field o f n iz e d a u th o rity t r a n s p o r t a t io n . a n d e c o n o m ic s T h e n a t mn to have is him its a m e m b e r o f th e I n te r s t a t e C om m erce C o m m i s s i o n . T e x a s and a tin- U n iversity a r e e n j o y i n g p r iv ile g e o p p o r t u n i t y o f t h e h a v in g him as l e c t u r e r . ” f o r t u n a t e th e in in \ r e s p o n s ib le . I. Moore, d e a n o f this s t u d e n t l if e , made c o m m e n t a b o u t Dr. Splaw n: “ Dr. S p l a w n w a s pri­ m a r ily s e c u r in g t h e G ra d ua te r ec o g n itio n o f in c o n v i n c ­ S c h o o l. He s u c c e e d e d ing the im p o r ­ l e g i s l a t o r s o f th e t a n c e of th** G r a d u a t e S c h o o l, and t h e sc h o o l has e v e r since t h e n , I P e r s o n a ll y . been “ b oom in g." f o r See S P LA VV N, p a g e 5 Visitors to See Familiar Stars B y C H A R L E S M . M C D A N I E L . J r . 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I he observatory w i l l be o p e n as i-u a i, with t h e t e l e s c o p e fo c u se d on Saturn. A m o n g the m a j o r s t a r s n ow vis- b 11 are Vega. A n t a r e s , F o m a l- h a u t , Vita ii*, p o l a r i s , and Deneb. a r e P e g a s u s, I ho c o n s t e l la t i o n - ( B i g Dip- < .tssioplia, I rsa M a j o r p e r ) , Ursa M inor ( L i t t l e D i p p e r ) , lh phinus. Lyra, D r a c o , S corpio, ( N o r t h e r n S a g it t a r iu s . ( y g n u s C r o s s ) , B orealis ( N o r t h e r n C r o w n ) . C o r o n a and P r e s i d e n t t o A p p o in t Z o o lo g y W o r k e r s r e s e a r c h A p p o in t m e n t s f o r in z o o l o g y will be m a d e S e p t e m b e r In, Dr. J. T. P a t t e r s o n , d ir ec to r o f r esearch, a n n o u n c e d T u e sd a y . t w e l v e m e n w ill be ap- T e n OI p o i n te d to c a rr y o n e x p e r i ­ m e n t - on the f r u i t - f l y . th e T h e a p p o i n t m e n t s will be m a d s by P r e sid e n t IL Y . B e n e d i c t on t h e r e c o m m e n d a ti o n o f Dr. P a t ­ t e r s o n . he T h o s e w h o are w o r k i n g this s u m m e r a r e Dr. W il­ s o n S ton e. D e a n R. P a r k e r , W al­ ter B urd e tt, G e o r g e W a sh , and i-aid. G l e n n D. Flake. exhibit D i n o s a u r s o f the past had t h e i r ! t r o u b l e s j u s t a s all things t h a t l i v e 1 t o d a y d o . On t h e D iv isio n o f G e o lo g y o f th e U n i v e r s i f y C e n t e n n i a l E x p o s itio n is a to h a v e s to n e be e n c a r r i e d ar o u n d in t h e stom ach o f a d i n ­ o s a u r f o r s e v e r a l years. is believed a n d t h a t s w a l l o w e d in A s t o n e w h ic h is c o m p o s e d o f the s a m e m a t e r i a ls as the s t o m a c h s to n e , b u t w h ic h is o f an e n t i r e l y d i f f e r e n t c o l o r and slig h tly d i f f e r e n t s h a p e , is also sh ow n . them . j u i c e s E x p e r t s h a v e tested su ch s t o n e s and h a v e tr ie d the e f f e c t s o f t h e T h e s e on g a s t r ic t h e j u i c e s o f t h e stom ach .. s t o n e s e x a c t l y t h e s t o m a c h s t o n e s that the g e o l o g i s t s hav e u n e a r t h e d . N oth in g e l s e will in that m a n n e r . T h e a f f e c t t h e m s t o n e l i v e r , iii c o lo r . tu r n the c olor o f is d a r k red, a lm o s t T h e s t o n e on exhibit w a s f o u n d in G i l l e s p i e C o u n t y l a y e r s o f rock, w h ic h a r e o f the lo w e r c r e ­ t a c e o u s p e r io d . is e s t i m a t e d to be o v e r 1 2 5 million y e a r s o b i. in It Huge Amplifier Worth $8,000 Ready for Use T h e $ 8 , 0 0 0 public a d d r e s s s y s t e m w h ic h w as in t e m p o r a r y use d u r i n g t h e A r k a n s a s - T e x a s f o o t b a l l g a m e last fall has b e e n c o m p l e t e d e x c e p t for a f e w m i n o r d e t a ils , ( art J. Eckhardt, s u p e r i n ­ t e n d e n t o f t h e U n iv e r sity P o w e r P la nt h a s a n n o u n c e d . A n a p p r o p r i a t i o n fo r the s y s t e m w as m a d e by t h e Board o f R e g e n t s last fa l l, a n d p u rchasin g a n d o f the s u p e r v i s i o n s y s t e m w a s u n d e r J , W. C alh ou n . C o m p tr o l l e r . Dr. ( . P. B o n e r , a ss o c ia t e p r o ­ f e s s o r o f p h y sic* , and Mr. E c k ­ hardt had c h a r g e o f a s s e m b l i n g the e q u i p m e n t . three g r o u p s [He s y s t e m , r ec og n ize d a s o n e t h e m o s t p o w er fu l a m p l i f i e r s if I tilted State*, b r o a d c a s t s in t h e o f t h r o u g h so u n d m e g a p h o n e s . E a ch o f th e se h o r n s is te n f e e t len gth w ith a b e ll o p e n i n g o f a b o u t ten fe et. T h e y are fe d by f o u r loud sp e ak e r u n i t s fo r e a c h s p e a k e r , with a m a x i m u m p o w e r o f 1 20 w a tt s in each. in If an p r o v e occasion In a d d i t i o n to the main g r o u p , an a u x i l i a r y g r o u p o f tw o h o r n s is m a i n t a i n e d . T h e se horns a r e the s a m e siz e a- the main h o r n s but o n l y h a n d l e thirty w a t t - o f p o w er . s h o u l d arise that t h e m ain group o f h o r n s wou ld t h e n th e se h o r n s c a n be pointed t o w a r d the s t a n d s w h ic h are not r e c e i v i n g T his s y s t e m w i l l I p roper s o u n d . prove b a s e b a ll I u s e fu l g a m e s , a n d s h o u ld the U n i v e r s i t y d e c id e sound p i c t u r e s , th e y c o u l d he u - e d a- sc r ee n s o u n d : a m p l i f ie r s . T h e th ir d g r o u p o f h o r n s i n s u f fic ie n t , t o o f f e r v e r y is I in * m o u n t e d on a truck. I hree a r t ’ J m o u n t e d on a s w iv e l stand so th a t t h e y c a n b e t u r n e d in a ny d i r e c - 1 b o n . I h e r e a r e three c o n e - ty p e into the b o d y o f j j s p e a k e r s b u i lt t r u c k ti th* I His to a r n pl if;, I- I d gi ou p | for s m a ll o u t d o o r a u d ien ce s. * to -n u n i l l sod f o r th e u n i t p o w e r T h e in a t r u c k e sp e c ia lly built housed t o c a r r y it. T h e truck in so d e ­ si g n e d that a n y hoi n may be f e d fr o m a n y a m p l i f i e r , T h i p r e v e n t s i n t e r r u p t i o n in th e t r a n sm iss io n , P r o fe sso r E xplains F u tu re H ealth W ork a b i l i t y " T o m e e t th e c h a lle n g e o f f u ­ ture h e a l t h p r o b l e m s w e m ust h a v e s c i e n t if i c h e a l t h k n o w led g e, p o p u ­ lar h e a lt h e d u c a t i o n , and the e c o ­ s e c u r e n e e d e d nomic to s u r g ic a l, m e d i c a l , and d e n ta l c a r e , ” f a c u l t y { h a r l e - < Wilson, Dr. m ember I)epai t nu tit ! bt o f l e c ­ P h y sic a l E d u c a t i o n , -aid in a t h e O p e n Au T h e a t e r t u r e in T u e s d a y n ig h t. n I he t i t l e o f Dr. Wilson's w a s “ T h e C h a ll e n g e o f H ea lth P r o b l e m s . ” The d e a lt m a i n l y w ith child p r o b l e m s a n d in s u r g e r y in th e last f i f t y t h e progress l e c t ii r e F u t u r e l e c t u r e h e a l t h « m a d e y e a r s . N orto n A p p o in te d D e p u ty T a x A g e n t F ra n k E . Nor ton, Jr., w h o r e ­ c e i v e d hi- bai helot* o f b u sin e ss ad m i n i s t r a t i o n d e g r e e is now d e p u t y t a x c o lle c t o r and as s e ss o r o f I ‘a l i a - C ou n ty. Ed C o b b , D a lla s C o u n t y ta x c o lle c to r a n d th e a p p o i n t m e n t asse.ssoi, marie this m o n t h . in J u n e , VU. N o r t o n w a s a m e m b e r o f the Pi K a p p a A lp h a frater n ity on the U n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s . He w as an a c t iv e l e a d e r in c a m p u s p o lit ic s. America’s C o l d M edal Man P A G E TW O Olympics End With Germany Leading All U n ite d S t a t e s W in s T e a m H o n o r s In 6 E v e n ts A s G e r m a n y T a k e s E ig h t The l i t h Olympics ended, the e remained Monday only the prob lem of Kettinf? a few bund od thousand pageantry shocked d e r - m ans to return to their homes and places of business. The most astounding exhibition for Sunday - of all was saved closing ceremony when < hanoi lor Hitler attended the official quenching of the flame. I he main moth concrete stadium was filled to the last foot of standing room by 110,000 of the faithful. A tte n d a n c e 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 No one will ever know whi- u I. pulled more of the estim ated 000,000 the th ro u g h spectators Olympic g ates— Mitier or the atli Ie tea. Despite the absence of any if ficial method of determ ining the ; all-around Olympic championship lay claim nation, Germany could to the unofficial title. lim Ger­ m ans outscored the I nited State and everybody else under any sys­ tem of scoring. U . S. T o o k S i x T i t l e * All told, the United States car ried off team honors in six event-; to eight lim wo­ for germ any. m e n ’s swimming team ju t m a n a g ­ grea* ed to nose out Holland squad; the basketball team won the f i r s t O l y m p i c c o u r t c h a m p i o n U p ; the fatch-as-catch-cau wrest lei - re­ tained the honors they had won a t Los Angeles, and th re e United S tates army officers won til* moo e m pentathlon tot f irs t time in history. team town as to sna re a team On th** other hand. the boxing - ogle honor* along w i h towing the failed team championship w ent to G ermany women's track arid field, and yachting, U nited States had won in 1932. — by Associated Pres . all oft iwhieh ... o------------ - Students Set Archery Records T R E S U M M E R T E X A N Louis Kayoes Jack Sharkey In Third Round Sports Review By NORRIS DAVIS THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1936 Kappa Alpha Porter Dead, Braddock’* Hand May Delay Fight With th a t the dock is slugging F o r t a n d Rough doctors declaring House Nelson. C anadian wild- Ja c k O’Brien, Irishman, Worth some left hand of Jim m y Brad- man, will tangle in a fre e for all, . tw enty-tw o years porter injured and some declar- nothing barred match, rn Wilson’s j Kappa A lpha S ylvester (Ho) Bennett, 37, f o r th e died .Monday a t Seton In firm a ry of a Last^ week O’Brien, a n g e re d by ; puss infection of the kidneys. He r e f e r e e ’s decision, sta g e d a riot I ^ S e p te m b e r with Schmel- be postponed until some fra tern ity , for been ill for several weeks Slyvester began working for ! with Ralph Hamm onds a f t e r the Braddock had th e doctors look M L Several fans s ta rte d in to th e f ra te rn ity in UU4, and when the th e re I lin g aftP r lhe Irishman, who has United S ta te s en te re d the World ■> France with the medical d e p a r t ­ ment of th e arm y. A fter an h o n ­ r e tu r n e d to orable discharge, he at his hand T uesday, but was no unifo rm ity in th e ir opin ions as to w h e th e r the injury was serious enough to w a r ra n t a p o s t - ' ^ up a reputa tion as a villian. " aT> match will scientific be enlisted and w en t The other fae tu re tw o clever th e ^ The Braddock- and the Schmel- in g ' can look to their laurels. Joe Louis is ’ ,,0U on the w arpath again. the De— * man killer, _______________________________ ing that it is not, it looks like the A ren a F rida y night. Well now 'hat the Olympic f U'bt in ,,aTm.s have clos. d up th e m U just mg will I game* na practically nothing V .tune in 1937. in the Yankee stadium Tues- way of -ports to talk a b o u t left In for day night the n egro boy showed ( th re e or four weeks. fans a crowd of Jo,OOO roaring ( an e ra the Louis of the Primo and Max Baer fights in knocking out Jack S harkey of Boston in the third round of round bout. T hen we really will have pie it talk about. Football pra<’ ty t jc,, w jjj b0 a t hand and the boys th e ir ne«v ie x a s Wes has th e ir ten to into foe moving foome over in the old ly^n College building which been renovated to make a for them. It was the most crushing de feat in the Boston v e te r a n ’s long ring career, Louis flattened him f o r a count of nine three airn- devastating b efore th a t sent the lefts form er champion ile plans to g e t a t canvas again, this tim e for keeps. | Southw est. He plans to g e t at I least one hundred and fifty boys I out for the f i r s t game w hethe r he im nim s et no . George E. H urt, the new band G eorge h. n u n , m e new eetor. will be .-al bo>, tog e th er to begin try in g a *,. build ,p a bam! The victory once again project­ firing the head the som ething to talk about over the (Jay reeling rn* ^ two to to nam pion nip u g m . championship figM*. 1' ™ ™ * - " - t o ™ b a t a t a , * o u t w hen fornu, r Univer- ju n io r the Ralph 4amondg> s 4 y of T l>xa* ath lete and jl0aVyw eight Joe Gould, m a n a g e r of Brad home dock, ha* declared definitely that champion of the match is o ff no Im atter w h at | the New \ ork S ta te Athletic < om- rni^sion decides. T he commission, m e et« Boh Blair. w ith Ka„p» A lph a. P re sid en t o f Iota Pi Alpha, lo­ I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y P o rte r’s A s­ cal a sociation, S ylv ester was m em ber of th e negro branch o f th e also T hese matches continue VV ii- ; t he K nights of Pythias and American W o o d m e n s Society, . ailing the iiiusi ha ordered Braddock to consult son’s to u rn am en t to choow an on f o t E v e re tt Marshall, heavyw eight 4 .)romjn en t bone specialist and I p o n en t l{) report t he outcom e nex t Tues- W°rld ’s who comes to Austin soon, 1 that will be Jjm my Jo hnsto r, t boxing director of Madison S q u a re Garden, has m atch wi„ b{, hp,d 0f n ex t y e a r in case the o Second Issue Of Sportsman Due that ^ r a n k e d j r e a d y f o r another big season this It. looks like T. C. U. is g e ttin g match is postponed. ted Louis, hailed as a super-fight - I o u t to. the u r n game cr until his s tu n n in g defeat by can l,ut (beni in Max Schmeling in Ju n e , back into I the fistic spotlight and him as the No. I conten der a sh o t at the w in n er of the forth- I te rm e n , coming Jam es Schmeling title engagem ent. fo r j year. They will have sixteen plus Mike Jacobs, prom o ter, declared in. hp w o u |d be “ seriously te re ste d ” in m atching the winner J. Braddock-Max and tw en ty one sophom ores back j Qf ^ s h a r k e y _Louif, fi(fht with for the team there ’ bis yea). al - Schmeling in case the Braddock- le ast one veteran will be available Schme!iriK fi>?ht is called off. T hat It means fo r every place. that Louis m ight have an- tain Darrell Lester, c e n te r; T ra c y other chance at Schmeling since Fellow , g u a r d ; Wilson Groseelose Louis has blasted Sharkey o ut of and Manuel Godwin, te ch ie s; and Melvin Diggs, C la rk wag before the fight. now For Sharkey, who likewise had dream ed of a n o th e r championship fistic it p ro b ab ly meant match, oblivion. Not in all his long ring c a m ­ paigning has S h ark ey so m any right and left hand punches. They will feel the loss of <’ap end. Kline from squadm en •«««•• At the way. eleven let- j seen lost A- - J They rained all over him from all ; h ac k f jejd it was obvious round directions. F ro m th e first on th a t nothing save a quick kayo could save the day for Sharkey. Louis sw arm ed o u t with the firs t bell like a sleek brown p a n ­ ther. He clouted Sharkey with r ig h ts to the head and left*; to the head and body, Twice he drove ropes. the puzzled Somehow old J a c k w eathered the punishing as sa u lt and finished the round on his feet. into t a r the . . Before the second round was i U,H f !tA We Sharkey with a right that opened a rec ent eye cut over the form er g o b ’s left eye. A few seconds la- t**r another rig h t to the jaw sent J a c k down f o r the first knock­ down, Sharkey pulled Tiimself to his feet with the aid of the ropes as the time keeper called “ nine.” Louis was w aiting fo r him. Be­ fore Jack would m o re than raise his gloves the* negro tore in with a series of lig h ts and lefts. First he’d tire a rig h t to the head and the body. Then a left a left the to the head and a right to body. S harkey hit th** resin for a n o th e r coun t of nine. to H ad m i' round gone a few ■>£»■■- likely would have been c oun ted out. He s ta g ­ | gored to his f e e t a f t e r the second longer J a c k also ------ Coach L. R. a n d th** his . squabble with . —— the A. A. I . , Jesse was suspended because he “ D utch” Meyer j refused to make some of the tours and his new assistant, Mike Brum - which the te am s a re making. He befbw, will be w orking on the says th a t he d id n ’t have money boys now pigsty soon, and it’s a enough to m ake the trips and that j s a fe bet th a t they have some pret- ! he is tired of b eing herded a roun d J ty high hopes. dk** cattle anyhow. , Too bad about Jesse Owens and L atest word is th a t he will re-I ----------------------- ----- u TV knock down and was ho < mg on b ^ and j ump f or a ]j 0f tfoe radio ! c o n tra c ts and a n y ; in a clinch as the Ut* 11 ran g. th a t : tu r n to A m erica as soon as possi professional con tra cts t resh as when and picture Louis, he as sta r t e d and .showing ail the savage bp can jjreL fire th a t marked his w ork prior to tim e p u ttin g on the Schmeling bout, the Th€re has b(?en & Jot flf ta|k lost no abou^ tbe bad feelings stirred up i finishing by ^be o lym p ics too. The G erm ans I of course a re the w inners and the I losers are p r e tt y sore in most in- Sharkey , his m outh a n d eye bleeding from the te rrific punish- stances. At least a few of the pen- ! losing countries the second pie of the ave! merit ho absorbed T hey are digging up all j right -ore. th* kinds of stories o f subsidizing a t h - 1 quare ly into a ghort hit in to an i'm. Ii boat*!* for the third knockdown ag a in fo r t h - c o u n t of nine. jaw and the letes over th e re now. j An English coach has denoun Du ed, bruised and a c h in g a1 ! t h e ex tre m e rivalry. “ It will over, he gallantly climbed back t< . kia(1 to the building up of subsi his feet, ju s t in time to be caugh \diz\n* ]*r& gro u p s of athletes and finally the Olympics will have w ith two sizzling lefts and a short 1 to In* stopp ed,” hi* d e c la r e ^ Any r ig h t to the head. Down he went how it is m aking a p retty good to stay. show while it lasts. That busbies of . . . , , I he crowd gave Jack a rousing hand as he regained his fee t jus a f t e r the tim e-keeper r e a c h e d the c o u n t of ten. Louis was r ea d y to ch arge m again but Refere. Ar­ t h u r Donovan waved him back. Jack , weighing 197 1-4, was looked in shape, L ouis’s lean and p e r f e c t physical weight was 199 3-1, tanned and carrying the fire from Greece by ru n n ers to light the Olympic flame was pret ty good .showmanship. And now the fire is quenched and the elev­ enth Olympic g am es are ended, j The softball gam es downtown are ju st abo u t over now. Two of the cham pionship gam es were played T uesday night. ^ us M‘ tt ( I to uc hes in the third. F u neral services wore held champion, W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t the F ir s t Baptist C hurch, F o u rte e n th anti - « Red River S tre ets, with the Rev. T. George officiating. Burial was in N orth C a lv a ry Cemetery. is Sylvester ti . survived by his wife, Rosie B e n n e tt; two sisters, Bertha F ra n k lin , cook a t the Del- f r a te r n ity , and N ettie £ bj J. Austell Small, ex-stud ent of the U niversity and e d ito r of T he Conley T a y lo r; two brothers, Sam ^ S outhern Sportsm an, an nounc ed Benn ett o f St. Louis, and Louis to d a y th a t th e second issue of the B ennett of A ustin ; and a b roth er- m agazine would be p u t on in-law, L eroy Hendricks, p o r te r new sstands in a few days. for the Delta Chi f ra te rn ity . the The the m e of this issue will he ii- W. W. D orn herger, supervising h u n tin g and fishing, with the lu stra tio n s by Bld Pietszch, e d ito r I architect, has gone to the Mellon al(J O bserv ato ry , on Mt. Locke of the Texas R anger last year. the ’ noar F o r t Davis* to conf<’r w i t " S. 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Records -B e nny Tires U S E D T I R E S aiel t u b e s a t D o lla r T ire T Y P I N G n e a t ly a n d a c c u r a t e l y d on e at W A N T E D S e p t e m b e r I. S to r e . $1 Brie c a n i c i n g . T u b e r e p a ir in g . ip. A ny siz e V ol- r e a s o n a b l e p r ic e r Mr* J o h n I n g r a m , 70 0 E. 6 th . 2*06 S ala do, p h o n e 2-6 928. t i v e ro o m i n g ho u s e f o r girl* clone P h o n e 2-3 7 7 9 . U n i v e r s i t y . L a r g e a t t r a e . to Laundries Typing TEXAN R O O M ADS GET RESULTS. C A LL 2-3164 BEFORE 4:30 FOR FREE MESSENGER SERVICE. IT ’S DOLLAR WISE to u se T h e S u m m e r T e x a n c la s s if ie d s e c tio n . L o w r a t e s —c o m p l e t e U n i v e r s i ty C o v e r a g e — a d v e r t i s i n g m e d iu rru r e a d e r i n t e r e s t — a ll c o m b in e t,9 IR&ke t j p s j ^ s t i n ’s m o s t p r o f i t a b l e J e a a r * O w n s a * h e t h e c o n g r a t u l a t i o n * o f S t r a n d h e r g o f Sweden, w h o m O w e n * h a d j u . t d e f e a t e d i n t h e 1 0 0 - r r w l e r O l y m ­ p i c dash. t h a t c a m e T h e O h i o n e g r o w o n f o u r o f t h e g o l d m e d a l * r e c e i v e d t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e * . Vines to Report Tennis Games A.A.U. Suspends Jesse Owens I S. single ; 1 mini - With Ellsworth Vines, Jr f or- ham- filet s Hil­ pion; John Tunis, noted tenni an d N el­ tho tit V# and Ja ck kra-* son (lase a lte rn a tin g a t the mic the National B roadcast ro-phone, •over ink, , (,mpany and W o m e n ’s National singk doubles tennis championship! ginning August 24. '. ill t h< 'Ii,,, doubles championships will be played .Urn I st LM to 21* at the Longwood f t icket I I uh, ( hest nut Hill, Massachttsette. The broad Cii'ts, summaries comment, will be heard at p.m., K.D.S.T., daily up dale of the final.'. including The suspension of Jesse Owens broug ht from his Ohio S ta te coach Monday the charge that the A m a ­ is shipping te u r Athletic union in b arn sto rm in g athletes aro und in a tours prom pted by “ g r e e d ’’ Men drive for money, and In*- says, because he refu ses “ Down with Owens, the A.A.IT. to bein ex 1 them claimed L a rry the four medal Olympic star. th e ir c o f f e r s ,” .Snyder, coach o f swell The A. A. ti. , through P res. Avery B ru n d a g e and Secy. Dan and Ferris, cracked down on Owens HI 5 I when they learned he had ju m p e d to the a scheduled to u r of S candinav ian countries. oph Murry “ Tony” Y a n t i s The men and women’s singles Jesse himself did not a p p e a r championships will be played Sep- worried about the whole a f f a i r aa to iii ber 3 to 12. a t the West Side he .started sightseeing b efo re sail- Tennis H u h , F o re st Hills, L o n g i n g W ednesday the Q ueen Island. S u m m trie s and com m ent negro whirlwind h a s n ’t more at tho University, added tw»> j (>n the pla> fo re st Hill-; made up his mind about c o m m e r ­ national records to hi* long list of games will be -ent out daily over cial o ffe rs cabled to him since he I h e archery achievement- recently at firs t i ° u tr a n and out jum p ed the field s t the annual national arche! y nice 4 broad*, a *4 th u d in Battle Creek, Mich. A record was established by Mis Hiaw atha Cro-slin, f l ­ form er u e n t assistant in the Department of Physical T ra in in g for Women, and a t present in stru c to r in phy focal education at the Southwe * Texas Teachers’ College at San Marcos. be made at 7 :4f> p. da\N )day wu September 3. Sue* tn., Thur-aia- a !< will be heard feeding bima 4; 7:30 rn.. Septemb at 7 :0 " a 5 p. rn., p. rn., S e p tembi r 5; 7 S ep te m b er 6; 8:00 p, r n . , S ep te m ­ ber 7. and 7:15 p. rn., S ep te m b er 8. (All tim es K. lh S. T.) But h e ’s sure of one th ing: “ W h e th e r I ’m an a m a te u r or , bp Xiii Blue Network. th* will run for the A. A, lf. a g a in .” — ’n,- NU B. O. News Service. ily Associated Press. liminal zi g Berlin, Mary. The the on in , not,* he said, “ it’s a cinch I n ev e r i onds Distances of 391 yard, in tit is 50-pound bow class and 439 yard.- in the 65-pound how class by ’i an tis were accepted a- national rec ord». In addition to settin g these records, Yantis, who also champion of the S tate and South­ too a r d Archery Associations, third place in th e sO-pound bow elate- and second in the any-weigh is studying archi bow class. He te dture illege <>f Frurt nearing, and is the -on of Hugh C. lYantis. superintendent el ron- striiction on the New Library Building. in the < Miss Crosslin, using a 1-foot, 3-ipeh bow of Texas Osage, with a ^weight" of 49 pound', and a the 2 7 ii n th w om en’-* record of 348 yarn , 2 fe^t, 3 inches, betterin g the old reoerd by over 2" yard . «• ’abb hod arrow, Yantis plans to return to Au t i n Monday. IU will compete in ping th th* meet of the South* rn At her , anil K A n o cia tion a t Oklahoma < Labor Day, and will r* r-ntr-i U rp v e i'ity this fall. ty on the I I A r m y A n n o u n c e s Fall S ch ed u les WEST POINT, N. Y., (Sp!.) Lieut. 1 -olbnel J. L. I»- . el* . grad I nited u a te m anager of athletics, ha S t i t e s Military Academy, >< a n c meed schedules the cer and eros.' co untry game for the forming fall. for if ad«*t R. M. - ’•*gn;H;ei . f C j rn t H p IHI n b e r land, Maryland, will b o f the army soccer te am , and Ga dei P. B. W hittem ore, of Ham berg, New York, will he manager, F d r the cross co untry team, < ad* • W» H. L e w i s of Kemmerer, Wyoming, will be eajrtain, C adet J. S. Bie-ily of Hk e y. N4w Jersey, will b<* manag* r. ^Madeline C rim m in ha a \ gi> >t this week end he moth** ar^f father, an o f a T.A.A.F. to u r n e y fore, but to Quin lost vf Fort Worth. crown 'ingles women’' Mi >. Frances Alania, Dal- eliminated an o th e r San n, lad Campbell, 6-2, difference in then gam es into doubles rice! ere Mrs. Alums and C a r ­ d e fe ate d Misses for \ rn onio ti 0. Tilt ca wa.- PUI! n e Mr Elroy Campbell ami Mary O’Brien ’he championship, 6-1, 7-5. fiver went — by Associated Press. Miss Anna ,Janz*‘n, m a n a g e r of the I niv<*r-ity Corn mans, d epa rt- rd Tut s tw o My, M m Le'K hton c h i t t e d , and be delivered at the O pen Air The- Miss D orothy W ilbern. a f e r at 8 o’clock. Among the g u e s ts were the fol _ . . . * * * lowing: P ay n e, Dr. Splawn is a m e m b e r of the I n t e r s t a t e Commerce Commission Misses F lore nce Ralston Brooke, j an(1 iive8 in W ashington, D. C. He form erly p r e sid e n t of The Selby Atwell, F. G. Cloud Weds Ina Mae Burleson, Mary S tu art w a s Butler. Mary Carlisle, S a I I i e j U niversity of Texas. Churchill. F a y C oc ana ugher, Ruby 1 A few campus f r ie n d s of the th r e e honor guests will a tte n d the Cole, K a th e rin e Cook, Mary Doss, Agnes Edens, N ancy Lee Ellis, : d in n e r. Laura Allison, L aurie Barfoot, L o t t i e B ettis, Bonnie Blackwell, I Maggie . . Rachel Boles, K athryn Bowen, Mattie Lee Boyd, M argaret B r a e - ‘ i V l ISS E o v c l l ker, Myrtle Bridwell, Alice D o u g - 1 las, J e t W in te rs, Gladys Parker,} The marriage of Miss Mary i Lucile Parks, M a rjo rie Parks, Eu- E liz abe th Lovell of Vivian, La., la Lee P ay to n , ELsie Perlitz, An- a n d Fred Grandine ( ’loud of Aus- nie Petsick, L o re n e Rees, Zelda took place Fri- Beth Ruble, J o h n n ie Shirley, Nell d a y night at 8 o’clock in the First Luis Speir, C o ra S taffo rd , Joseph- B a p tis t Church in S h re v ep o rt, La., ine S toerm er, Lona Thompson, Wlth tht? Bey. M. E. Dodd officia Esther Mueller, Alma Mullins, Winn if red W a l k e r , Rosemary Walling, May me Watkins, Lucille i ^ a1^ ^ e l c h , T r e s tl e Meharg, Lela T ressie Meharg, am white, Anne W hittaker, Mary hittaker, ii, -i j Wildenthal, A nnie Wordall, C e ­ cilia Faulk, Louise Forrest. Mag- gie Gillespie, Ruby Gustafson, s tu d e n t the S ta te T eachers’ Fay H attox, V irginia E. Johnson, College in Naehitoches, La., and Edna McCormick, Beatrice Howe Marco. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. ( loud, a tte n d e d the < ol leKe of E n* in*ei’intf <>f tht’ Uni j v ersity, and was la ter a stu d e n t at ,. < en ten a i v ( ollege in Shrevepor*. I a n d*Mrs. jrC?L ovelT , is C e n te n a r y College. tin , ex student, .......... ........ ........... _______ ting. M is . . . . . . . a t .... „ 4 , i a form er Mesdames T h elm a Gardner, L. Griffith, E thel H artm an, Roy Hollar, Clyde Jones, Lois F'ord La Bauve, L au ra Logging, Lois Cox, * Marshall, R uhye Moran, J. E. Nelson, Lee Nowlin, Mamie Whit taker, VV’. FL Y o u n g er, Erna Sim- mons, FLliott Simons, Mary C a rter Skaggs, H attie Mae Stromquist. Stark Y oung Visits UCE E xposition Penny-Pitching r y r y C I O f I ( I i A • >A * * t ( ) V ( ? S / " t i l l I I x l L J I l l ---------- Come on, pennies, do your ; s t u f f ! Papa needs a good grade in t h a t statistics course! In order to prove th a t th e re is such a f r e ­ q uenc y curve, stu d e n ts in a course in educational psychology taught a no rm al thing as Dr’ D, the i f o u n d e r of Stark Young, Vo‘a w ’ ' ,s,tin« I1" " " n Dom South- r e a c h e r s < ol- four to sh ake 1... 1 <,,u' a r<‘x» ' State th e Littlefield lesre* w* ro asked University C u r ta in Club and f o r - 1 ' * ' mer professor o f F’nglish in the University, was a t Home Monday a f te rn o o n , visiting c o *ns °* the same den om inatio n in a cup and let them fall on a flat the division o f dram a. He ex­ s u r f a c e IOO times, w ith the final pressed sa tisfa c tio n in the exhibit of his m a n uscrip ts, books and let- o b je c t being the co n stru c tio n of tern, and prom ised to send more h g ra p h showing th e n u m b e r of the j material. j tim e Mr. Young also co m p lim e n te d ! coins was up d u rin g the expert- ■ side of “ heads” the entire divi- m ent. In m aking the a s signm e nt. Hr the FIxposition on its .ion o f d ra m a , which he spent! . t o u t o r t y f i v e m in u t e , rn,p ert- V o t . w warned mg. Solon F.arle, custodian of the .u division, perso n a lly conducted Mr. f ^eir . Young th ro u g h th e exhibit. Mr. r an,lib declaring th a t some people Young was acco m pan ied by Mrs. hands. He sug- Lioateti and' Miss j * es te d t h *‘ “ *e °* a t e a c u p a r some Paul H. Gold ma nn ( UP which might make less noise Pauline G oldm ann. th a n this, with a c a rp e te d floor fo r the receiving s u r fa c e i BARTON VISITS . Iny 1 " co,ns ,n u , f students t h e a w , t D J o . Barton o f Granger, . ~ , ^ hen the , who I formed the stu d e n ts had per* t h e y a x p . r i m . n t , > r e e v e d a bac h elor of arts degree f o u n i, , hut , h„ in governm ent in Ju n e , was a vis- h«nrfr»a .. itor on the c a m p u s Monday. Mr. Barton will enroll in the M o r a v i a n ! / wo- Theological S e m in a r y at Betide-: U,< hem, Pa., this fall. He intends to begin his th r e e y e a r course there. ti, „ ,, ,, . 11 nu n m en throws was annroxiniate- ' “ l( i n " H! words, the na- ficquency t!^e normal the tend cu rve*w ou ld av e r a g e throw of four coins yield tw o “ heads” ami two “ tails.” Df. has been c a r ry in g on this V otaw to make ^ M argaret B ellm ont and Mar- e x p e r im e n t for a n u m b e r o f y e a r , I ate- a n d a t the present tim e h a . tab,,' long aethon from r e t u r n e d g a , e t Beverly, dent,, have the University of W ,sc,main. where they attended su m m e r school. Miss Bellmont was by’ her mother, Mrs. L. Theo Bellmont, before the end o f the session and they visited in Chicago before re- turning to Austin. joined f h . ( th r o w , of ,.rru this work,” . arf‘d Ur* V<*taw. “ is not to t e a c ^ students to gam ble, but to Purpose of them the futility of gamb lin g .” PAGE THREB Whites Entertained By Austin Friends Mr. and Mrs. Mastin White of Washington will be e ntertained S atu rd ay night a t an open house j by Mr. and Mrs. W a rre n Freund, in whose home th e y are visiting. Mrs. Freund is Mrs. W hite’s sister. Mr. White, fo rm e rly of the Uni­ versity School of Law faculty, is now solicitor for the D epartm ent of Agriculture. Mrs. C. F. Arrowood will give a luncheon S a tu r d a y for the vis­ itors. Wednesday, Mrs. J. C. Dollev. 2402 Windsor Road, gave a m o r n ­ ing coffee for Mrs. White and a group of her close friends and m embers of the family in Austin. D r . Arrowood en tertain ed Mr. White and a p arty of his frie nd s including fo rm e r University col­ leagues and several Austin a t t o r ­ neys at a luncheon in the Dolley home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F ra n k Dobie departed Tuesday for a short v a ­ cation in Louisiana. Viola Huser of G ranger, firs t -pent T uesday visiting student, se s s io n and W ednesday friends. with here Ex-Students Wed In Louisiana Miss Josephine Ann C orry and George Bruce Fiegel were m a r ­ ried Wednesday a fte rn o o n , A u ­ gust 12, at 4 o’clock in the chapel of St. Jam es Episcopal Church in Alexandria, La. Mrs. Fiegel was a J u n e g r a d u ­ ate of the U niversity, and is the dau g h ter of Mrs. Ann C orry. Mr. Fiegel is also an ex -stu d e n t of tho University. The couple le ft a f t e r the ce re­ mony for a trip to New Orleans and Monterrey. FINAL EXAMINATIONS August 27, 28, 29! For the trip home, for your vacation, for next year— Save on Luggage in our H a lf-A-Century S a le Com m em orating 50 years in business with price reduction from 20 to 50 per cent W a rd ro b e Trunks I3 j p 5 Suitcases I O O .up A ll Ladies Purses Price ; Leather G ladstones ^ up Hundreds of Bargains in Leather G o o d s Now O ffe re d ! Robt. MUELLER 5 10 Congress Ave. Bro, OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK DURING SALE Margaret Bull, H. T. Moore Wed in Austin Miss M a rg a re t Bull, ex -student and d a u g h te r of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bull, m arried Hersehel last T hornton Moore of Dallas S a tu r d a y nigh t at brid e’.} home. Dr. W. R. M inter p e r f o rm ­ ed the cerem ony. the The p renuptial music was given by Mrs. E u g en e Sanders, violin­ ist; H om er Griffith*, vocalist; and Miss Luedecke, pianist. Mrs. S and ers and Miss Luedecke played the w edding music. P an sy The bride e n te r e d with her brother, H ow ard Bu l. Miss M o ­ zelle M arshall w as the bride’s only a tte n d a n t. T he bridegroom ’s hest man was his bro th er, F ra n k Moore of H e n rie tta , Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left im ­ m ediately a f t e r a reception which followed the cerem ony for an e x ­ tended wedding trip. Mrs. Moore is un ex-student of the U niversity, and Mr. Moore is connected with the banking de pal (merit of in Dallas. the Centennial Mills-Conner Engaged A n n o u n ce m en t of the en g a g e ­ ment ami approaching m arriage of Miss Louise C onner to F'red Z. Mills, J r ., was made S a tu rd a y a t a luncheon given by the bride-to- be’s mother, Mrs. William Marshall Roberts. Small booklets hand-painted given to the g u e s ts announced the wedding to ta k e place S eptem ber 23 a t the R oberts home. The bride-elect is a g ra d u a te of Sou thern Methodist U niversity where she was a m e m b er of Kappa Alpha T h eta sorority. Mr. Mill­ is an ex -stu d e n t of the University and is a m e m b er of Phi Kappa Psi f ra te r n ity . He also attende d Oklahoma University. • • * W E D D I N G A N N O U N C E D last D ecem ber 7, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. P eters have announced the m a rria g e of th e ir d au ghter, Dorothy, to H arry Bern- in Lock­ hard hart. Mrs. B e rnh a rd is an e x ­ stu d e n t of the University a n d a tten d e d N. T. A. C. in Arlington. Mr. B e rnha rd is employed by F’ox and Schm idt Company. • * • J o e B a rto n a n d his brother, J cd, spent Monday here visiting friends. Mary Bowles, Goldthwaite, and Maid ie King. San Marcos, spent S un d ay with Jew el King. Becomes Bride O f O rton at the home of Miss M artha May Johnson, ex- stu d e n t and d au ghter of Mrs. Jewell A. Johnson of Brownwood, beearn;- th e bride of Oliver J. O r ­ ton, son of Mrs. Ada Orton of Bellevue, at IO o’clock S a tu r d a y morning the I brid e’s p are n ts. The Rev. W a r re n T. W hiteside read the ceremony. Mrs. F o re s t Reeves of H un tin g ton P a r k , Calif., sister of th e bride, and her cousin, Mrs. H a r d I Gibbons of Rn hland Springs, at tended the bride. B e tty Ann and Darien? Gibbons were flower girls. Jewell A. Johnson of Austin, e x -stude nt of the University and | b r o th e r of the bride, gave her in m arriage. She wore a white satin Igown m a de on princess lines, with a full sleeves, which w ere fitted below the el bow and ta p e re d into points over tulle fell the hand. H er veil of from a c o ro n e t of heirloom rose point lace. high waist and a f te r Im m e diate ly c e r e ­ mony the couple left for a w e d ­ ding tr ip to M onterrey and Mexi­ co, D. F. the Mrs. O rton is an ex-stud ent of the I niversity and a m em ber of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. O rton is a g r a d u a te of Texas A. & M. College. He is technician in ch arge of the local .soil erosion project. • * * Mrs. Rice Hostess At Lawn Party in form al Mrs. C. D. Rice en tertained with lawn party in Rice an i court I u esd ay night honoring her I tw o sisters. Mrs. W. E. Willis and Mrs. (i. A. I*. Parker, M i s s e s Anno F. and M ary Ellen P arker, and Mr. and M r s . F rank G r i m e s . Mrs. VV ibis has moved here from Los Angeles and Mrs. P ark er, m other o f the Misses P arkers, from H e re fo rd . Miss A nne F. Park*?, a te a c h e r in St. T im othy ’s to r G irls in Baltim ore, is School a stu d e n t this sum m er. H e r sister is a s tu d e n t the M atth a y School of Music in in L ondon, England. Mr. Grimes is em ployed by the internal reve­ nue d e p a r tm e n t. the University in Brightly-lighted tr e e s fo r lanterns hung the b ac k­ th e in ground ice course w as served to the guests. A pproxim ately 125 attended. th e party. An formed * * * Medical Student Lo Wed Austin Girl The m a r r ia g e of Miss Marie Hirshfield B ern helm to Ralph J. Hanau of El Paso will take place at T uesday night, S eptem ber 7 o’clock a t the b ride’s m o th e r here. the home of I, M ins B ernh eim is the d a u g h te r of Mrs. M. Bernheim of Austin. Mr. H an a u , son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. H an a u , is a stud e nt in The U n iversity of Texas School of Medicine in Galveston, where the couple will m ake their home. W hat University People Are Doing B y E L I Z A B E T H K E E N E Y The beginning of th e end of sum m er school always rem inds me last gasp of a d y ing hip- j of the r u n ! popotamus. E verybody ning around with the blues—-tired I of the world, tired of ev e ry th in g or maybe they need some sleep. I can't exactly explain how the it's hippo comes all very clumsy, and i< qu ite sense­ less. in. except th a t is Methinks t h e r e ’s no spo rt com­ parable with canoeing -especially at night. Out the w a te r at in Zilker a few nights ago we're W. B. Riley, Joe T ennont, C atherine Granton, and Alma Lac Holloway gettin g drenched in one way or another. Ju le s Benoit Billard (needs an Esq., doesn’t it?) loves to go ca Hoeing — said Another “ g u y ” and himself were going out to learn to paddle- soon. W on der w h a t he’s been doing before when he w ent canoeing? Also, we c a n ’t find o ut who S u m n er Williams’ d a te was in th a t canoe on Lake A ustin! N or H enry Naogeli’s. Wilson Elkins, who is a very distinguished person because of his Rhodes Scholarship, is seen ’round the campus now. s e c r e ta r y F ra n ce s Little, to P resident IL Y. B enedict, ha gone on her vacation to M on terrey. J u s t by way of m ention ing it, she said she was going to sleep d u r in g her whole vacation. W e ’re f o r you, Miss Little! Bob Thompson, D elta Chi, of H o u sto n , was here T h u rs d a y and Sunday, and between those times, we heard he took a peek a t Sally Rand in Fort Worth, besides sleep­ ing in the depot in Dallas tm his way up. That blonde Romeo, Bill Bivens, was around T uesday h u n tin g a place to hang his hat n e x t w inter. into Charlie Word blew town le ft Sunday S a tu r d a y night and morning, and B ro th e r Bob r e ­ ported th a t Charlie “ d id n ’t do a n y ­ th in g ” while he w as here. Ed Nunnally sp e n t last week­ end at home in San Angelo. CZECH CLUB TO M E E T The Czech Club will hold its last su m m er m eeting F r id a y nig h t at 7:30 o’clock in G arrison Hall 301. An unusual p rogram has been j promised, • • • E dw ard Rogers of Dallas, long session student, was a visitor on the campus Tuesday. leave for her home Ona Mao H arris, sophom ore in the College of A rts and S e a nces, will in Ban , gor, Mich., A ugust 28, w h ere she will visit her family. She will visit friends at Chicago, D etro it, and Lansing. Rooms, Apartments, Houses Wanted I housands of studen ts are m aking plans to enter school in S ep te m b er. TI I EY A R L C O M I N G IN L V K R Y DAY T O R E S E R V E P L A C E S T O S T A Y ! Be a m o n g tilt1 first to have y o u r holist1 filled. List y our room s in our C lassified C o lu m n “ WI I E R E T O R O O M N E X T FALL* a n d be sure of a full house du rin g tin* long session. Fill Your House While t Demand Greatest 20 W O R D S (3 Times) 70c (the rest of the Summer) D I A L 2 - 3 164 FOR FRF.F. MESSENGER SERVICE The Summer Texan Between Crams and E xam s Cool O f f in s u r r o u n d i n g s T R I P L E t h e p l e a s a n t a t X X X ’ Cold Fountain Drinks of all Kinds Ice Cream and sparkling Triple “XXX” Root Beer s * ♦ M Or he C r o s s & E l u o t t - o p ' ia to u s — G u a d a l u p e a t 2 A - he\jL cuba-tty pattee," ((P1!Sso0*5 V *-XII BUY ALL BOOKS- /^PRICE-THOSE USED AGAHI TEXAS BOOK STORE " T h e Students Book Exchange’ T H E S U M M E R T E X A S THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1036 From O u r Readers C E N S O R S H I P O V E R T A K E S M Y U N I V E R S I T Y Idling Along From O th e r W ith Bill Biters Pens We have decided to d edi ra t e one of these inane series of r e ­ marks to the school masters arui the school m a n u s who make up bulk of the summer school popu- in put on supervised study m e t a cf teaching maybe the teac her j tomorrow will be more articu There ar e ?ome 425 newspaper? in Texas with a circulation of these I UUU. Three more of over cd with the other i e x a n , August ’ censorship of the s i m n fttvin int ’ i in I exam Officials Are 'Em barrassed’ R eader* o f d aily n e w s p a p e r s h a v e b e e n en tertain ed in the past w e e k over a c c o u n ts o f th e c e n so r sh ip the U n i­ versity o f T e x a s has p la c e d on th e D a ily T ex a n , n e w s­ pap er p ub lished by th e s tu d e n ts at th e s ta te university in Austin. two paper is ed ited T h e U n iv ersity o ff ic ia ls h a ve ru led by s tu d e n ts , it r e m a in s i m the o r g a n o f th e U n iversity and m ust n o t , print th e p rop erty th at w h ile th e and stories th at em b ar rass that University, KOK THIS I SSl ' K Night Editor Head Copyreader e . L a n d e n . A l c a l i S a n d e r * Sam t e nt er , Evel yn W a r e ASR aa *>»«.*• p r ar ti e abl a J Assistants: France . . Verna Dean ( raven. PAT D ANI EL S Harry Quin Bi ister, arui “ The ,, „ the State and I S tate Constitution the University says: r igh t l y so. The in respect to PAGE FOUR a Th* Summer Te xan , a m m e r sessi on e di ti on of T h e Delly T e n n , s t ude nt new*- pejmr o f The U n i v e r s i t y of Tpx.i . is publHhr rn. (0771. Kilitonal office*, Journalism R .ildtnir loft, IOX end 102, Tel ephone# 9 1 7 ! - I i 'I < Ta A d v e r t i s i n g an-! C i r c u l a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t — J o u r n a l i s m Puddi ng 108. Phone 2 SHU and 2- 3105. Printed bv th* U n i v e r s i t y Pre-*, A. C, Wri ght manager. E D H O D G E E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f E D S Y E R S A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r N O R R I S D A V I S E d i t o r P A T D A N I E L S A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r F R A N C E S L A N D E R S E L I Z A B E T H K E E N E Y L O U I S D A V I S E d i t o r R U T H V I R G I N I A P E R D U E A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r F R A N K I E M A E W E L B O R N E d i t o r E D N A M E R L E M c M U R R Y A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r S P O R T S S O C I E T Y C o - E d i t o r s A M U S E M E N T S F E A T U R E S W hich Is the A m erican Way? The University of Wisconsin: “ Wh a t e ve r may be the limita­ tions which, t r ammel inquiry elsewhere, we believe that the g r ea t State University of Wisconsin should encour age the continual and fearless sifting and winnowing by which aion* the t r ut h can be found.’’ University creed: from r ep o r t of the board of r e ­ g e n t s 1-94. The University of Texas: “ The Editorial Advisory Committee is directed also to employ an ugent to examine prior to publica­ tion a l l p r o p o s e d n o n - a d v e r t i s i n f t c o n t e n t s of ea< ll issue of I he Daily Texan. The Committee or the Committ ee' s agent shall have the power to exclude libelous material, improper personal attacks, reckless accusations, opinion not b aw d on fact, inaccur ­ ate statements, a r t i c l e * o f n a t i o n a l , * t a t e a n d l o c a l p o l i t i c a l q u e s ­ t i o n * , iud* ■ em it mat*'-rial detrimental to good conduct, of the student body, and m a t e r i a l p r e j u d i c i a l t o t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t * o f t h e c o n f l i c t w i t h o r i n U n i v e r s i t y ari d Section 38, Rules and Regula­ adopted July 27, w i s e e d i t o r i a l m a n a g e m e n t . . . ” tions of the Board of Regent?, sixth edition: 1936. a n y m a t e r i a l t a s t e g o o d Neither the President Nor The Regents O w n the Texan Continued from Page I Texas S tu d en t Publications, Inc., is the right to a c t as trustees of th e assets in case of dissolution of th© c o r p o r a ­ tion. T he law re a d s: “ . . . on th e d issolu tion o f this cor­ poration by lim itation or o th erw ise, its assets shall p a ss in trust to the B oard of R egents (,l I he I n i\ c t s i t \ ut I * x a . , t o b e a t t h e i r d i s p o s a l f o r t h e u s e o f t h e s a i d u n i v e r s i t y , T he Regents, then, act only in the rap a city of trustees for striking at f redcm of ® . th e S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation. As Dr o vi de d in t he b y - l a w s o f t h e s t u d e n t p u b l i c a t i o n s , t he c ha r t e r c a n n o t be a m e n d e d u n l e s s a t w o - t h i r d s m a j o r ­ ity of t he S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n is s e c u r e d , a n d t he c h a r ­ ter of t he T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc., is a part o f t h e co ns t i t ut i on o f t h e S t u d e n t s 1 A s s o c i a t i o n . But the la w establishin g the I ’niversity vests the t o a m e n d o r r e p e a l HHV poi' - in B e n n i o f R e g e n t s t h e p o w e r tion o f the c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d l a w s o f the S t u d e n t * ’ A s s o r i a - -hind the scene?. iniquitous tion, if in th e j u d g m e n t of the B oard, the interests o f the University sh al require it. “ T H E B O A R D , H O W E V E R , W ild . EXERCISE THIS P O W E R , UNLESS A V E R Y G RAVE E M E R G E N C Y EXISTS, O NLY AFTER P R O ­ LONGED C O N S ID E R A T IO N , D T E N O T IC E A N D A M ­ PLE C O N S U L T A T IO N W ITH T H E D E A N O F S T U D E N T LIFE, T H E G E N E R A L FA C U L T Y , A N D T H E PRO PER OFFICERS O F T H E S T U D E N T S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .” In i m p o s i n g c e n s o r s h i p , t h e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s s u r e l y c ould not us e t h e e x c u s e t ha t a “ v e r y g r a v e e m e r g e n c y e xi st e d. A n d s i n c e t h e y c a n n o t , t h e n t h e y h a v e b r e a c h e d their o w n l a w s , f or t h e y did not c o n s u l t w i t h t h e g e n e r a l existing f ac ul t y, a nd t h e y s ur e ly did not c o n s u l t w i t h t he p r o p e r o f f i ci a ls of t h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n . th e Board o f R e g en ts It m e a n s sim p ly th at So w h at d o e s th at m ean? th e Stu dents’ A s s o c ia tio n , and it only, is th e sole o w n er o f T h e Daily T exan W h e n to censor a p u b lica tio n of the T e x a s S tu d e n t P u blication s. Inc., without ('insulting the proper o ffic ia ls , th ey h a v e not Only d iscard ed th eir ow n e x t e n d e d a t y r a n i c a l , ir on- cl ad h a n d to g r a s p in a d e a t h t h e y d o not hold a n e w s o a p e r w h i c h t h e y d o not o w n , print, t h e y d o not p a y for, t h e y d i d not e s t a b l i s h , a n d w h i c h t h e y a r e not in a ny w a y r e s p o n s i b l e for. ch oo ses The R e g e n t s h a v e this t i m e o v e r s t e p p e d thei r a u t h o r ­ i t y . law s and rules, but t h e y h a v e crime I'm any publication Misdirected Supervision Is Called Censorship A p e a t fu ro r has I , s e n c r e s t e d in e d u c a t i o n a l arni M b - ] o f f . The sooner th e taken the bet ter T h e P f ° P Ie- To ai> era! c i r c l e s o f T e x a s b y the censorship im posed b y t h e ca m p u s n ew sp ap e r, University o f T e x a s upon i l n i l v T u v a n A s c h o o l t e a c h e r The Board of Regent s of the University of Texas, appa r ent l y j ja tion on this here campus, fascist-minded, has recently seen f i t to gag T h e D a i l y T e x a n , SIU . dent publication of T ex a s First is a b e . n g s e t a p a r t i n t h a t h e o r s h e is e x p e c t e d » t h e c o m - t o Institution of Learning, m u n j t y w h i c h t h e p a r e n t s a r e t o o Higher through tho a pp o i n t me nt of a re actionary journalism ex­ iii u * censor. This short-sighted or IU pee ted to listen to a n u m b e r of advised act by the gov er ni ng 0( ^ I inspi rational speeches every ye a r | of the University has pr oduced a : jn which they are told what a g r ea t I veritable storm of p rot e s t over o p p o rt u n i t y they have, teac her as ; «,• Most school teachers , , t h e e x a m p l e b u s y o r d i s i n c l i n e d t o s e t . a r e . in 'n. s e t School teacher s do have some , of j conceive inst ituti on _ • _ *_____„ „ the ot h e r t hree, . . . " It is impossible If a l l t h e e n e r g y t h a t h a s b e e n e x p e n d e d o n w r i t i n g a n d d e l i v e r ­ i n g i n s p i r a t i o n a l s p e e c h e s t o t e a c h ­ er* h a d b e e n e x p e n d e d o n a m o v e ­ s a l a r i e s , m e n t m o s t t o a l m o s t m a k e a l i vi n g at t h e i r p r o ­ f e s s i o n . l/egis- i gr ea t opportunities. One of them oppor tunity to work nine « g ? r * year so they will have establish, organize, a n d provide I months each y and mnnsv nnnnvl for the maintenance, sup por t and money eno ugh to go to school the direction of a Un i v er si t y of first class to an j learning, one of the f irs t class, de- ; void of freedom in the realm of thought and expression. It is as­ t o n i s h i n g that an yo ne connect ed; with the University in an official I capacity should stoop to censor- ; ship and thus ma ke a mockery of j civil liberty, democr acy, and the j constitution. So long as this cen- the : sorship blight h an gs over Daily Texan there should be plac- j cd above those g r e a t words high up on the Main Building, namely, “ Ye Shall Know the T r u t h an d , the Truth Shall Make You Free, ’’ the following: “ The Divine Words Below Are Empty an d Meaning i less At This U n f o r t u n a t e Institu- j j tion." in­ spire a t e a c h e r half so much a the knowledge that she won’t have to borrow any money in o r der to keep e a ti n g during the summer . For the past few year s teacher ? have been told that the old method of t e ac h i n g was going on the skids, but none of the prophets seemed to know w hat kind of new methods were to he introduced. t o r a i s e t e a c h e r s w o u l d b e a b l e is nothing t h a t will t e a c h e r s ’ T h e r e from The University is g et ti ng much j t h i- ; ; rich men should not be on unfavorable publicity most stupid, depl orable, and un warranted censorship. Extremely the Board of Regents f or the very good reason that t h e i r minds have been fixed for the syst em since birth. This signi ficant fact pr e­ ludes broadly intelligent, fair, and eco- impartial viewpoints upon nom and social question.?. The Regents deserve the utmos t c o n­ demnation. They should have the interests the U ni ver si t y at hear!. They are making a m o u n ­ tain out of a molehill. Those who bring disre- would in.?titu the in the pres? and intelelctual, liberty they con j st it ut c a grave menac e to democ­ tion become public enemies, deliberately an al ives a? t hat this ugly hand of censorship, have weakened d e a d hand of t he p a st , de -iM. \ here any peep! • ti a n i veil up the stroys the student publication of the Univer sit y of Texas it Will shame the whole population ut the commonwealth. The of scorn will be pointed at Texas which otherwise might qualify a? some wh at civilized. Texans arc just ly pr oud of finger their g r ea t phy d ra s t i c action f or f o r the American it is t r u l y marvelous. We demand a l a r m i n g ext ent this inspirational, th:? divine, this a tVee is steal p l a nt at the University | k, ht f o r l i be r t y n it? b r o a d their the stillness of est sense theirs ha.; been a ghast- ly doom as t h ' ’ ages crept over land. We m u s t be ever al ert and s t e adf as t ly courn 'eons fight, for Progress. We must nfcver mi n i ­ mize t hese ma n y and gr owi ng assaults upon to go on our liberties if we hope seriousness of in our tho all i m p o r t a n t element of inte Ice- right now we a r e recklessly, and c r a z i l v kkinHarma tnr-ni ffoo.tom :i« un inta-frai lift ■ tucal freedom ti' an i nt e gr al pa ” info needless economic chaos arid j of this g r e a t ©durational institu Iv, and crazily blundering i ndif f eiently, *’■ ^ > • n i v t i s i t y ut ' V* ' i e x a s 1927. Many teacher.? have discovered that teacher? who are {n one to ai r the r grievance.? ar e most likely t > get the air. A l l t e a c h e r * w h o a g r e e o r d i s ­ a g r e e w i t h w h a t h a s b e e n s a i d a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d t h e i r c o m m e n t s m a i l t h e m . t o w r i t e o u t forget nd I ht* co nt inued hen the mice of corn wa i rn ca tor so . I ill'*' I (> s ow d of many ol i child *m and made d i V ■ later year s many Kentuc- \\ iii In abit* 11> -ay, “ ! lad, lo emember the lime you took see t •,(• ni ’... r hung ?” Yep. a rn’, lized nut ion, by gum I me ii we at D a i a * h a s d e c i d e d to b u y v o t i n g m a c h i n e s . M o r o n a s a y s m a c h i n e a g e i s g o i n g t o o f a r w h e n it t r i e s t o d o a w a y w i t h v o t e r s . t h a t t The palier* sa ’ ilia* John Bar rytnore is almost normal ana m. I* red, T h e N e w s w o u ld a d v ise th em to g e t used to it, if th ey e x p e c t to w ork on d a ily p apers o w n e d .ame as the editor’*. t o o m u c h by s e lfish ind ividu a ls w h o b e lie v e in e x p lo itin g th e n ew s , so 1 m vereity o ff ic ia ls as to w h y th ey are T h e U n iversity o f T e x a s b e lo n g s to u p -a iu i-co m i i i g c o l l e g e “So let’* not worry reactionary . . . And jo u rn alists wild e m b a r ra ssed p a v ers less. th e poor i f the o c c a s i o n r a d i c a l , ' p e r h a p s e d i t o r f or tax t a k e , , o f , , t o , . ^ , , , , , . , , . to th e a d v a n t a g e of th eir o w n p ock ets. — THE LEON C O U N T Y N E W S , Aug. 13. over vhai the young e d i t o r s a y s . t h e c o l l e g e a u t h o r i t i e s b e ­ o r i f t o it l i e v e c u r b j o u r n a l i s t i c u t t e r a n c e s , hi s l e t ’s n o t r a i s e a c r y o f d i c t a t o r ­ s h i p . p a t e r n a l ’ d u t y t h e i r t e r v e r y m u c h e i t h e r . " I i i the Align t I I edition of the Looper Courier, an editorial titled “ \\ by Not Ch asor School Pa per '.” ’ appeared. Parts of this ar- t i d e follow: (?” appeared C ensorsh ip at th e U n iv ersity o f T e x a s is running fast and loose, a c c o rd in g to U n ited P r e s s d is p a tc h e s from A u s­ tin . I f t h e s e e a b o u t c a i m p r o p e r t h e ” . . . W e o r s t e e r i n g . . C ertain ly, it se e m s to us, th e issue o f censorship is a “s tu d e n t in te r e s t” w h ich a stu d en t e d ito r h as a right to d iscuss. A n d , if s tu d en ts are not in tere sted in such ab- l e t t he m a c q u i r e a n e w s - struct p ro b le m s of g o v e r n m e n t as th e s a le s ta x , it’s tim e n o t h i n g w r o n g t h e b o a r d u n i v e r s i t y s t u ­ c l e a r f r o m p o l i t i c s . d e n t s w a n t t o k o o u t i n t o t h e b i g « o r i d , , pa p e r or a p o s i t i o n , a n d go into j s o m e b o d y sh o u ld begin to k in d le such interest. pol i t i cs a s far as t he y m a y de s i r e. - , , ‘ is de- W h e n a w r i t e r ’* I f t h e CenSOTS p e r s i s t 111 t h e e x p a n s i o n o f t h e i r a u t h o r - ity a s t h e y seem now to b e inclin ed to do, T e x a s C o v e r ­ p e n d e n t o n h i s i ngs ar., o f t e n t e mp e r e d , but stu- sjty js g o in g to get much m ore u n fa v o r a b le publicity than d e n t s w h o are m a i n t a i n e d by t hei r d a d d i e , t o d i . c u . . n e w de a l and sal es t ax wi t h l i t t l e c a r e a Student n ew sp a p e r. ( o r c o n s e q u e n c e . " f r o m a n y th in g a s tu d e n t ed ito r cou ld write p]L P A S O P O ST , A u g u st 7. s u c c e s s his writ- , l w 0 , , l d „ tor i n c o m e f r . - e f e e l . . . , , .. . , Official Notices U n-A m erican Censorship IU? g‘ • to bt where it’-t quite B e c a u s e , it r e a l l y d o e s n ’t m a t ­ Censorship at Texas U. Leads T o Unfavorable Publicity by tlu> lure. make sure. J u s t keep suspecti ng but , . -atisfy r equir ement* language will Gi gu.-1 >4, a t u o ’d<>ck. -spanish, if. i i . ' and l a t i n , G. ll. 3; Czech , ; ih.M-c is (mill in them thai’ Hn(> »)b , ’ \\ l>ii But the t hought in me no spa r k and I , h to me.-* oui n om a- h e r m a n , G. IL 80. This examina- tor August candidates only. n E. R. SIMS, I l l : Gre ek, ! ! am just too doggone Now I would like to r est ani Tu''sdav, Augu s t 25. Aft er has fired, For tired! vest, best, ' VAT IQM A Nh!l ' , A Gm i n « s , n Mf n ! T h o a c t i o n o f ,h ~ i y e a r s , a n d is o n e o f t h e l e a d i n g i n To c e n s o r its re a d in g m atter is a blow s t u d e n t n e w s p a p e r s they may be used in the n o t o n l y t o t h e f r e e d o m o f t h e p r e s s b u t to t h e a d v a ne that dat t Ll I a v Building or with special m e l d o f h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n . permission may overnight. ta ken out be F LO R E N C E NIERMAN, in T h e you th in th e n a tio n ’s c o l l e g e s a n d u niversities t h e p a s t h a s b e e n b l i s s f u l l y i g n o r a n t of w h a t h a s b e e n go- loan librarian, i ng on in t h e w o r l d o u t s i d e o f t h e c o l l e g e r e a l m . 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MAX F I T C H E N BA UM , assistant registrar. Junior High School Boundaries Changed Provision has been made to el iminate the over crowding of the University J un io r High School, where la?: year 1,046 pupils were enrolled in a school t h at was e r e c ­ ted rn accomodate only 900. In th e past th e ed ito rs o f T h e T e x a n h ave b een in telli­ g e n t and m ature en ou gh to co n d u c t th e p a p e r sen sibly, and Ed H o d g e , th e p r e se n t editor, d o u b tle s s ly is too. T h e R e g e n ts likely d id n ’t think o f th e co n se q u e n c e s w h e n t h e y e sta b lish e d th e ce n so rsh ip . T h e order should be r e p e a le d . — Mc A L LEEN PRESS, A u gu st 9. Courses U nchanged A s Taylor Retires Is A nyone Afraid? “ ITI teach tho game thing? next to President ye a r tha t I Va ight Benedi ct, ” Dean T. U. Tayl or said Tuesday. administ rative t i The boundary line bet ween the J o h n T. 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I 2 on 12 r, 3 so 3 :30- 5 30 r, on 8 O O - 9 O O 9 : 3 0 to :00 I 0 10 ti 15 — o - — ner and R oms G r a h m will r emai n D O N A M E C H E sopra no a n d b l u e s s i ng e r will be a nn o u n c e d s h o r t l y . Onl y Mo l as se s ’n’ J a n u a r y , M a r i a , “ T i n y ” Ru f f - o f the old p a s s e n g e r s . Richard H i m h e r ’s Ch a mp i on s , you ma y n o t i c e , a r e n o w u s i n g “ Mo nda y in M a n h a t t e n , ” H i m- be r ’s own c o m p o s i t i o n , a- a t he m e song. I n c i d e n t a l l y , a f t e r he w r o t e •he s ong s p e c i a l l y f or his b r o a d ­ cast, H i m b c r had t o m o v e his p r o ­ gram to I n d a y , and muc h to hi* disgust he w a s f o r c e d to a b a n d o n his ne w t h e m e sting. N o w t h a t it o n c e more a p p r o p r i a t e , t he m a e s ­ tro play* it w i t h all the s o p h i s t i ­ cat i on t h a t c h a r a c t e r i z e s his a r ­ rang e me n t *. Tw o n e w p r o g r a m s whi ch will P etting Doesn’t Bother Neans Frances Carlson B ut H e’s Not Here at Night Awarded Altrjsa ..................... • Club Scholarship m r B y S E A W I L L O W B H O L M E S E v e r y one of t he twelve year* t h a t W. B. Ne a ns , g a t e m a n a t the n o r t h e n t r a n c e of tho ?"niver- ty, h a s s p e n t di r e ct i ng t r a f f i " an i g i v i n g i n f o r m a t i o n about tho ( arn p u s ha* a d d e d to his faith in co! lege s t u d e nt s . “ S o me of the boy* used t o be p r e t t y ba d, " mus ed Mr. Ne a ns “ T h e y wer e a l w a y s riping s o m e ­ t h i n g Bu t I d o n ’t believe t he y t r y h a l f the s t u n t s t he y once di d. " Mr. Neans t ol erant , w h e n it comes to " n e c k i ng . " is too, “ I n e v e r i n t e r f e r e , " he g r i nned. “ I f the., w a n t to have t he n pet t i n g p a r t i e s right ou t in t he open, it d o e s n ’t bot he r me a t all." In spite of his little hou-e a nd his cool, . tat t ed iron chair, Mr. N e a n ’s j ob is not a t all an easy b n f . He p r oba bl y get* up a nd -sit- down m o r e t ha n a n y ot he r pers on o n t he c ampus . He mus t tell e ve r y o n e who drives is t h a t t h e r e the c a mp u s until no p a r k i n g on a f t e r 4 : 3 0 o'clock the n oon. af t ei in in tell “ Not m a n y refuge to st op an d l e t me t he m o u r r e g u l at i on s a b o u t p a r k i n g , " Mr Ne ans s a d . “ B u t once in a while some out ­ goes r i g h t past, and do e s n ’t even ne ver h e a r my whist le, " This t he j oke , b o t h e r s him e i t he r , as the dr i ve r . if t h e r e t he o t he r d r i ve s Until he opens a n d leaves at 4 TIO o ’clock the a f t e r n o o n , t h e r e isn' t any way to c ome o u t a ga i n e xc e pt by goi ng back past. the g a t e - kee pe r . is one, Is on irs W . B. N E A N S Mr. N e a n s ’s . squinty blue eyes w r i n k l e d h u m o r o u s l y w h e n he was a s k e d w h a t his p h i l o s o p h i e s a i r , or w h a t he t hi nks a b o u t whi l e he si ts d o w n and w a i t s f o r the auto* mobiles to d n v • up. i ng all t he t i me "'I ber e are too m a n y ears com fif- i t e e n m i nu t e s , s o m e t i m e s t en e v e r y t e n m i n u t e s." H a a n s we r e d to e v a s i v e l y : “ I d o n ’t h a v e o n e e v e r y t i me I t h i nk . ” t he t h e l ast .hi hooi t he A u s t i n in g e t t i n g a for one veal F r a m es C arl son, who wa - g r a d u a t e d f r o m Austi n High School n J i m " , ha- b e e n a w a rd e d t h e Al t r u- a f l u b s c hol ar shi p in T h e Uni v e t - , t v o f Ti Xii •• for 11> At Ii. Mi s f a r l s o n is t he d a u g h t e r o f E. A. Car l s o n. Her mot he r , t he la**- Mrs. ( urisoii t a n g it f or s e v e r a l year's and Ti a v n in • irunty s c hool s. Ka h y e a r f o u r f or y e a r s t he Al t runs Cl ub h a s g i v e n ti.*- e holar ship in t n i v e r s i t y . T h e girl h o l d i n g th" s c h o l a r s h i p is g i v e n a s s i s t a n c e a n d aid job d i r i n g Stic y e a r a f t e r tin- si bolar ship e x p i re * . J e a n e t t e Macon?, t he first t o r e ­ schol arshi p, will be a c e i v e t he f i r s t t o s e n i o r n e x t y e a r and r e c e i ve a d e g r e e . I ne s r c o n d re ei pi e nt o f the awa r d wa* D o r o t h y W e s t , wh o will be a j u n i o r . Bon nie J e a n P e a c h e y , a s o p h o m o r e , t.b<- t bird hol der o f t h<- -rho! wa a r shi p. T h e s e gi rl s nave m a d e e x ce Rent r e c o r d s in t he U n i v e r s i t y , the A R r u s a Cl ub report s. t he s c h o l a r ­ . Mi ni ship gi rl w a s tirade at tile s a n ’s b u s i ne s s sess i on T u e s d a y at the Dri ski i i Hot e l . M e m b e r s w e r e l u n c h e o n by o n t e r t a nod at the Bill E r w i n , s e n i o r S t u d e n t in t he read Robert. U n i v e r s i t y , w h o B e n c h l e y ’.s “ T r e a s u r e r ' s R e p o r t , ” and Carl Ed w a r d Rock, a c c o r d i o n ­ ist, wh o g a v e several mu- it a! n u m ­ bers. A n n o u n c e m e n t of Twenty-five Men Curfew Ivy From Thomas Gray s Take Merit Test Country Churchyard Grows Here If t he two c ut t i n g s of c u / few i v y g r o w i n g on the sout hwest c o r ­ ne r and sout h si de o f the Kngi n e e r i n g Bui l di ng coul d tell t h e i r the- e n g i n e e r i n g r o m a n t i c history, if he a r s t u d e n t * would Q u e e n E l i z abe t h an d the Duke >f L e i c e s t e r , of T h o m a s Gray, a u t h o r of " E l e g y W r i t t e n in a Count i , C h u r c h y a r d , ” arid of over f i f t y y e a r s of c a m p u s life of the U n i ­ v e r s i t y . tale* ‘he e f f o r t - of Dean B u t f o r T. U. T a y l o r , t hese vine.* would h a ve been d e s t r o ye d when the old t he y Mai n Buil di ng, fi ft y yea r s , wa- g r e w f o r ove r t o r n down. D e a n T a y l o r took s o m e r oot s of t h e ivy fr om tho old Mai n Bui l ding a n d re pl a nt e d thorn ne a r t h e E n g i n e e r i n g Building. on which A b o u t 1879 t he m o t he r of Dr. Leslie W a g g e n e r , a f or mer p r e s ­ i d e n t o f the Univers i t y, visited S t o k e Pogo, , E n g l a n d , wher e Gr a y w r o t e his i m m o r t a l poem a n d wa l a t e r buri ed. Mrs. W a g g o n e r br o ke s o m e smal l p i e c e s o f f r o m t hat g r o w i n g on hi* g r ave. ivy she La t e r the br ac es o f v i s i t e d Ke n i l wor t h Hal l , w h e r e the D u k e o f I a dce s t e r e n t e r t a i n e d Q u e e n El i z a b e t h . Le i ­ c e s t e r hoped t o m a r r y El i z a b e t h a n d the for this r e a s o n p l o t t e d d e a t h o f hi* S c o t c h bride, A m y Robsar t . E v e r y night on t he re t urn o f he r hu s b a n d . A m y Robsart w o u l d run out on he r b a l c o n y to g r e e t him. One n i gh t t he Duke t he b a l c o n y had . sawed, and wh e n t he y o u n g wo* man rushed to g r e e t hi m, she fell to her de a t h oil the i vy t h a t cover* ed t he rocks bel ow. Mrs. W a g g e n e r t he ivy s p e c i m e n s o f f r o m bot h o f t he s e hi stori cal p l a c e s t o K e n t u c ­ in w e t c o t t o n . ky, wrapped In 1 88 1 Dr. W a g g e n e r pl an t e d the i vy a r o u n d t he old Mai n Bui l di ng, In 193-5 the v i n e s t h a t n o w are g r o w in g a r o u n d t he E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i ng w e r e r e p l a n t ed by Dean T a yl or. br o ug ht Don’t Worry If the Prof Chaffs; Get in Good, Bring Him Giraffes By E D M U N D VAN Z A N DT ' T H I E N E W S P A P E R S l a t e l y w o u l d l e a d y o u to t h i n k t h a i w e ’re g e t t i n g u p a c o l l e c t i o n "I h i s t o r i c a l o b j e c t - o r s o m e t h i n g f o r t h e t h a t ’* a f u n n y i d e a , w h e n w e h a t e o m a n y C e n te n n i al . Now f hi ngs a l r e a d y without a ny e x t r a c o l l e c t i n g . W e ' v e g o t a lect ion of little museum* a n d a n o m a l i e s in t h . o ffice* odd off i ce s of pr of es s or s ) «inv a n y m.*t i t ut i on t h : ; side of Ge o r g e t o wn . ( p e r h a p s w e ’d b u t t e r s a y # t h a n I o f h i g h e r l e a r n i n g , d e v i l . . . i vy b u d , i ' ,, . i * o f t h e f i l i n g c a b i n e t i n h i s o f h c e . ,, ,i t a n ii a 11 \ o n t o p t r a n g e l a r g e ) col f o r m o f o d d p r o f e - . - o i V Did you know t ha t t h e r e is an lad t h e like t h o s e you h a ve . ce n in tore*, or t h a t o n e off na ha o f f i c e on I tie r u m p u s wi t h a d e r on t h a t c i r c l e * r o o m s h o e t h i r t y s e v e n ru n n e r * . h a i r s in it" the l angua ge s , own Dr. W. J. Ba t t l e , professor of the of classical l adder, but ins t ead fice with to f et c h do wn a o f c l i mb i ng it pa i r of 9 1-2 A A A ’s, h* uses t o some pr odi gious t o m e whe n he ne eds to brus h up on w h a t Zeus had for supper on Monday*. l e a c h down it N y o u ES Til \ I all Dr. J. r Patterson keep* a collection of sixty I hund) cd p* rte. t ar row heads in his o f f ic e ; Miss Win­ nie Allen, archivist in the library, sit* every day at the desk O .Henry once us«-d; Dean T. I . Ta} o keeps a barber shop in hi* offic e; a statuette of Saint Francis that tw o hundred and is more f i f t y years old san ctifie s the o f ­ fice o f S. E. Gideon, associate pro­ fessor of architecture. than ’ 1 Dr. E | J. Lund, p ro fessor o f zo ology, keeps an instrum ent in his - -.ft a*- tu (day with wh'-n busim light. The dev i< ■ measure* t he - • I - it} gem at * < I bv a growing plant. Dr. Erma M ay Gill lends the w o m a r y t o b e l o f f i c e t o u c h with chintz curtain* and a very in viting sofa, and with its pine panelling* arid p egged floors, the o f f ic e o f Miss Mary Edna Gear conomic *, take.* on the a pp earance of an old Texas mansion. G eo lo g ists Finish Structural M ap A colored structural map of t h e S t a t e u f T e x a s p r e p a r e d a n d engraved by the Bureau o f Eco­ n o m i c Geology o f t he Uni v e r s i t y has been recently com pleted. The map -how* all
h a m m e d will s u r r o u n d hi ms e l f wi t h a s mu c h of the mou n t ai n as he ca n c a n y a w a y . Mr. Dobi e’- off i ce , w i t h it: de e r and coyot e • ki ns , its s t e e r horn- and me s qui t e T e r t i a r y , limbs, tran sp lan ted B u i l di n g . T h o u g h c h a i r m a n of t he D epartment of Journalism , is not con net tex! with t h ♦ b o t a n y s t a f f , he horticulturist. Two is a n a r d e n t ba* k, large pots o f ovei the o u t -of doc - If t hi -. Mr. Dobie teach s t u d e n t us e d ag*- P a u l to to J. i- look* like a hun t i ng lodge possible, Dr. Sci mi d t he Old L i b r a r y the b u r e a u , a n n Minced, T ho mp s o n , oil c ompa ni e s in Te xa s , sulphur mine, ^ ' p r o f e - M M - J ' h o m . pensi on T w e n t y - f i v e i n v e s t i ­ ga t or * o f t he Di d A g e A s s i s t a n c e t'omrni* ion took civil sei vi ve ex in a m i n a t i o n - T u e s d a y m o r n i n g tho U n i v e r s i t y l*aw B u i l d i n g u n ­ der t h e s u pe r v i s i o n o f u . B. H o d ­ ge s, r e s e a r c h di vi si on c h i ef . O n l y i n v e s t i g a t o r s o f D i s t r i ct ti o f t h e T e x a s Old Age A s s i s t a n c e C o m m i s s i o n we re a l l o we d t o t a k e the e x a m i n a t i o n s , but f u t u r e v a ­ c a n c i e s will be filled by c o m p o t i t i Ve test s. in T h e e x a m i n a t i o n p r o c e d u r e w a s d e v e l o p e d con -ult.it ion wi t h J. A l t o n B i nd i ne, ass i s t ant p r o f e s hoi o f g o v e r n m e n t . Mr. Burdi n© has ju*t c o m p l e t e d a y e a r ’s s e r v s p e c i al r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f lee a* the U n i t e d S t a t e s E m p l o y m e n t in t he a ppl i c a t i o n o f th" S e r v i c e me ri t the publ i c e m ­ p l o y m e n t o f f i c e s in T e x a s . s y s t e m in D i s t r i c t 9, the Ce nt r al T e x a * d i v i s i o n o f Old A g e A s s i s t a n c e C o m m i s s i o n , is c o m p o s e d o f Tr a v i s , Bell , B u r l es o n , Williamson, Milam, B u r n e t , Falls, Bast rop, Lee, Hays, C a l dw e l l , and F a y e t t e c o u n t i e s . Oil F ir m M ay U s e ‘E y e s o f T e x a s ’ U nd er Perm ission to use “ The E y es of j T e x a s ” on Pure Oil radio pro : grains has been granted, Ed Nun* 1 tinily, chairman of the copyt ight ! com m ittee, announced W ed n esd ay . the rules of the c o p y ­ right, “ T he Eyes of T e x a s ” may fo r broadcast purposes be used only with the permission o f the copyright comm ittee, aud by a c ­ k n o w led g in g that the so n g is used with special permission o f The I U n iversity o f Texas. G r a d u a t e to P u b lish O. H e n r y Stories Th irty unpublished sto ries ot O. H en ry will appear in a new ailed “ 0 , Henry Enc ere." hook Mary Harrell, graduate s t u d e n t during the last long se ssion , d i s ­ c o v e r e d the stories in the old fib** I he South i west Review announced thai the ' new book would tx1 released soon. af Slit- H ouston Post. *- — o< — Mortimer Banister o f Del Rio, in botany and bac- in the Delta 11 e vt -iled at ! teriology, spent the w eek -en d form er tutor \ ii -I in. I hi fra tern ity house. Ma hie Humble*, candidate for a bachelor of arts degree from the U n iv ersity in August, visited at her home in San Benito la s t w e e k ­ end. OUI Main T o w er Forgot Lies an old For f i f t y years the Old Main Building tow er stood as a sentry >v onlooking the campus. T o d a y it resem bles dump yard. Pulled dov ri to m ak e w av fill for a modern skyscraper the need of the grow in g I n iv er Tty, th e tow er now lies under the .Memorial Stadium. brink t o t he t h a t W h e n t he Old Main B u i l di n g ‘ was torn down in 193*1, t h e A u s ­ tin C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e a nd t he Ex S t u d e n t s ’ As s oc i at i on re t o w e r be pre q u i - t e d ser ved wi t h t he ie- c o n d u c t i n g it a- a s h r i n e f o r t he m a n y ex s t u d e n t - who l oved the old buil ding. No -tup- have been t o ­ w a r d s recon-tr>!< t . ag it y e t . a n i it lies out of -ight, a b a r e r e m i n ­ i nt en t i on o f s t u d e n t s t a k e n a nd der of the old campus. A u g u s t G r a d u a t e s P i o n v o w to t a k e T H E D A I L Y T E X A N w i t h goo t hi s y e a r w h e r e v e r yon go. K e e p up wi th tin C oho yy.ity t h r o u g h this our nit (limn t h a t c o r e r s oil U n i v e r s i t y h a p p e n i n g s . W e w ill mai l yon the T e x a n f o r nine m o n t h s a n y - w h e r e in the U n i t e d S t a t e s fttr o n l y t h r e e do ll ars. Yon w i l l e n j o y t h e m e m o r i e s o f y o u r d a y s af t h e U n i v e r s i t y m o re b y k e e p i n g u p w i t h y o u r o ld a l m a m a t e r . T e xas S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n s , I nc. J o u r n a l i s m B u i l d i n g 1 0 8 v;in> —