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H ail w a s m e a n t st e a d o f B r a c k e n r i d g e Hall, an d t h a t th e w i n n e r w a s D e a n VU I. M o o r e ’s kind b u t firm s e c r e t a r y . S h e r e c e i v e s a s e a s o n p a s s t o t h e th e T e x a s T h e a t e r f o r s e l e c t i n g m o s t a p p r o p r i a t e t it le . T w o T h e a t e r g o t i c k e t s to t h e T e x a s to B e a t r i c e K in ca id, f o r “ W h y ! s e c o n d p la c e w i n n e r , N o t Call F r a n c e s ? ” Stone to Use Paintings to Tell Story of Texas A dramatized history of Texas, illustrated with paint­ ings and statuary, will be told by C. E. Stone, sculptor and painter, Saturday night at S o ’clock a t t h e O pen A ir T h e a t e r . Mr. S t o n e ’s e x h i b i t is th e r e s u l t of te n y e a r s o f r e s e a r c h work on the h i s t o r y o f T e x a s . I t c o n s i s t s o f o v e r one hund red p ieces done I in oils o f t h e capitol b u ild in g s and o f T e x a s o ther i m p o r t a n t bu ild in g h isto r y . To b e t te r ill u s tr a t e h is le c tu r e ,! the a r t i s t d r e s s e s in le a t h e r c lo t h e s o f pion eer I e v a n s and a s s u m e s the io le o f th e p a r t i c i p a n t in th e m ost e x c i t i n g m o m e n t s o f T e x a s h isto r y . Born in A u s t i n t h i r t y - n i n e y e a r s ago, M r. S to n e w orked a s a boy th e W e - te r n U n io n T e le g r a p h ai C o m p a n y , P o s t a l T e le g r a p h , \ an S m ith D r u g C o m p a n y , a n d Griffith D r u g C o m p a n y . He took up art and -ulptor w o r k a- a hobby, a nd had s tu d ied un d e r som e o f th e best i n str u c to r s S t a t e s . He stu d ie d u n d e r P r o f e s s o r W iii T. M cG ee, p or tr a it paint* r o f P h i la d e l p h i a , and also I in the Jac k M cG uire School o f Art in th e U n it e d c eleb ra te d in S a n A n to n io . Ile h a s been l e c t u r i n g f o r fo u r y e a r s a n d a s yet h a s no t c o m m e r ­ c ia lized on h is art. H e h a s g i v e n m ost o f it a w a y , he s a y s . I l e p a y s all t h e e x p e n s e s o f m a k i n g h i s e x ­ is now' w o r k i n g w it h hib its. He the T e x a s C e n te n n ia l Boa rd, h e lp ­ ing to in th e i n t e r e s t t h e public C e n te n n ia l. T h e public is in v ited to h is lee tu r e f r e e o f c h a r g e , an d he makes a sp ec ia l r e q u e s t t h a t all school t e a c h e r s p ossib le lie p r e s e n t. Mr. S t o n e is d o n a t in g an e x h ib it o f h isto r ic a l b u ild in g s and b a t t l e s o f Te xas, done in l a r g e oil p a i n t ­ ings, to t h e D a u g h t e r s o f th e R e ­ public o f T e x a s M u se u m in A u s ti n and will b r i n g it w ith him w h en bf c o m es to g iv e h is lecture. B y IDA M A Y H A L L t h e in th** 1 9 3 5 - 3 6 f o u r t e e n A u s t i n S e v e n o f i s ­ w o m e n n a m e d the su e o f “ A m e r i c a n W o m e n , ” o f f i c i a l w h o ’s w h o a m o n g t h e w o ­ m en o f t h e n a t i o n , an: p r o f e s s o r or o t h e r w i s e c o n n e c t e d w it h th e “ A m e r i c a n W o m e n ’ U n i v e r s i t y . is j u s t o f f t h e press. T h e s e v e n a r e Miss A n n i e W e b b B l a n t o n , MUs L e a h J o n e s G r e g g , Miss A n n a H is s, M iss M irium G o rd on L a n d ru m , M iss M arie B. M orrow . M iss F a n n i e E. R a t c h f o r d , a n d Miss Hilda F l o r e n c e R oselle. Miss A n n i e W e b b B l a n t o n , p r o ­ f e s s o r o f e d u c a t i o n a l a d m i n i s t r a ­ th e a u t h o r o f “ O u tlin e t io n , is in E n g l i s h G r a m ­ and E x e r c i s e s an d m a r ,” " P u n c t u a t i o n 1 9 0 9 ; C o m p o s i t io n , ” 1 9 0 9 ; “ A d v a n c e d E n g lish G r a m m a r ," 1 9 2 7 ; and sh e e d it e d I n f o r ­ t h e “ H a n d b o o k o f m a tio n on E d u c a t i o n 19 3 3 . in T e x a s , h a s a nd b e e n p r o f e s s o r M iss G r e g g a d ­ h e a d of ju n c t in t h e p h y ­ in d iv id u a l c o r r e c t i o n fo r sical e d u c a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t w o m e n a t s in c e 1 9 2 7 . S h e w a s p r e v io u s l y c o n n e c t ­ ed w ith t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f I llin o is „ \ w h e r e sh e f o u n d e d t h e d e p a r t m e n t t h e I n i v e r s it y o f in d iv id u a l corruptio n. Miss A n n a H is s is a s s o c i a t e p r o ­ f e s s o r o f p h y sica l e d u c a t i o n and d i r e c t o r o f in t r a m u r a l a c t i v i t i e s f o r w o m e n a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y . Sh e is a lso h e a d c o u n s e l o r o f sport-- in V e r m o n t a t the A l p h a V a m p s and N e w H a m p s h i r e a n d u a d ­ v is o r y d i r e c t o r o f C am p W a ld o - mar. M iss M irium G o rd o n I.andruni w a s p r e v i o u s l y h e a d o f t h e p ian o d e p a r t m e n t o f the I n s t i t u t i o n o f A p p lied M usic a t th e U n i v e r s i t y S e e W H O ’S W H O , p. 7 T h e h a v e d i p lo m a s T h e B. A. d i p lo m a s f o r th** J u n e g r a d u a t e s are a v a i la b le a t t h e R e g i s t r a r ’s O f f i c e , Max F ic h t e n b a u m , a s s i s t a n t r e g ­ istrar, a n n o u n c e d th is m o r n i n g . c o m e t h e e n g r a v e r a n d h a v e f r o m b e e n ign e d by P r e s i d e n t l l. Y. 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H o w e v e r , t h a t H i l l i a r d b i t a b l e i ’copt t he c h a n c e ?<1 it the pr o s s i n c e h e is g b a s e b a l l a n d comt e* ildn't t i m e o f f ■ afford th e d a n g e r o f t a k e th** Rupert fr o m San \ m o m o i n d i ­ c a te th a t J o e W ard, f o r m e r L o n g ­ horn star, m a y b e n a m e d c o a c h and d e a n o f m e n at W e s t m o o r l a n d C o l l e g e w h e n it b e c o m e s a s e n i o r i n s t i t u t i o n in 1 9 3 6 . is n o w Mr. W a r d c o a c h a t in S a n A n ­ T h o m a s E d i s o n H ig h f r e s h m a n to n io . He r e s i g n e d a s lin e co a ch in 1 9 2 5 . W h ile an u n d e r g r a d u a t e he p a r t ic ip a te d in f o o t b a l l , b a s e b a ll , b a s k e tb a ll, an d tr a c k . t h e U n i v e r s i t y in i b a n g e v e r y p a l t i n PAN DANDY BREAD jai IN THE ORANGE WRAPPER Smalley, Dullnig Win Doubles Championship More Gray Hairs For Uncle Billy! H e r e a re a f e w m o r e g r e y hairs fo r “ U n c l e B i l l y ” D i s c h ’s a l r e a d y h o a r y h e a d — N o r m a n B r a n c h , c a p ta i n e l e c t o f th e S t e e r b a s e b a ll clu b f o r 1 9 3 6 , h a s lo st c o n s i d e r ­ T e n n i s st a r s f r o m T h e U n i ­ v e r s it y o f T e x a s and A u s t i n n e t c ir c l e s , s t o l e th e s h o w a t t h e Mid- a b l e w e i g h t . B r a n c h , w h o is w o r k ­ W e s t T o u r n a m e n t a t O m a h a r e ­ i n g and p i t c h i n g b a s eb a ll t h is c e n t l y . s u m m e r a t B e e v i l l e , is f in d in g I ar I S m a l l e y a n d G e o r g e D u ll­ w o r k i n g on th e h i g h w a y t h e r e a n nig, b o th p r o t e g e s o f C o a c h D. A. P nick, a n n e x e d th e d o u b l e s c h a m - h e a d , n e v e r t o o s tr o n g , u s u a l l y a r d c u s task . T h e br illian t r e d ­ p i o n s h i p s by d o w n i n g L a w r e n c e g a i n s w e i g h t d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r N e l s o n and Bob U n d e r w o o d o f m o n t h s , and th u s has the s t r e n g t h C a l i f o r n ia , 6 - 4 , 6—3 , 5—7, 7 - 5 . f o r t h e c o n f e r e n c e s e a s o n — p i t c h ­ S m a l l e y w a s c o n s i d e r e d o n e o f th e i n g f a s t b a s eb a ll an d d o i n g m a n u a l m o st p o lish ed p l a y e r s in the t o u r ­ la b o r at th e s a m e t im e is j u s t t o o ney, o f t e n c a t c h i n g t h e C a l i ­ hard on a m an. A s Dick M id k i f f f o r n i a n s f l a t -fo o t e d w i h t n e t shots. s a y s , “ W ork is marie fo r a m u le , B o b b y K a m r a t h o f A u s t i n H igh and e v e n he t u r n s his hack t o i t . ” S c h o o l f a m e , w h o w i l l e n t e r the A u b r e y G r a h a m , flashy third U n i v e r s i t y in th e f a l l , w o n the b a s e m a n on last y e a r ’s c o n f e r e n c e m e n ’ in gles t itle by b e a t i n g G o r ­ w i n n i n g t e a m , b r o k e a sm all b o n e don P e a s e , U n i v e r s i t y a c e , in in h is t h r o w i n g ha n d r e c e n t l y — s t r a i g h t s e t s , 6—4, 6—3, 6—0. A f t e r b u t B r a n c h s a y s t h a t G rah a m will a -hu rt r e s t K a m r a th a t t e m p t e d to c a p t u r e th e j u n io r t i t l e b u t f e ll an e a s y v i c t i m o f D o n M c N e il o f O k l a h o m a C ity, w h o w o n 6 - 4 , 6 - 2 . In the se m i-fin al p la y , K a m r a th w on o v e r U n d e r w o o d 6 - 2 , 6—4, 5 _ 7 f fi_0. T h is m a t c h c o u n t e d as cml-ti rial fo r b o t h t h e s e n i o r and a j u n io r d iv isio n s , c h a n c e f o r both s i n g l e s title s. g i v i n g him In tho d o u b l e s s e m i- fin a ls P e a s e i a m e fr o m behin d on a t w o - t o - o n e lead held by D u ll n ig to pull a 2 6, 6 - 4 , 4 - 0 , 6 - 3 , 6 - 2 m a tch out o f th e five. . I be b a c k in t h e B e e v i l le lin e -u p in a “ c o u p l e o f m o r e w e e k s . ” A n d h e r e ’s a little item i n t e n d e d p u r e l y f o r a m u s e m e n t— Dick “ P o p e y e ” Midkiff, th e b i g r e d ­ h ead w h o t e a m e d w ith B r a n c h l a s t s e a s o n su c h a to m a k e T e x a s staff, h a s as s p le n d id p i t c h i n g m u c h “ c o l o r ” a s t h e D e a n b oy s. A f e w d a y s a g o , w h e n th e B e e v i l l e t e a m w a s a b o u t to play A r a n s a s P a ss, M idkiff a p p e a r e d at th e g a m e in his w it h a h u g e w a t e r m e l o n a r m s — a nd he a t e in th e d u g ­ o u t , too. it s’ p f rial to The S u mme r Teean. B O N H A M , J u l y 1 7 .— Ed W h i t e , w i n n e r o f t h e n a t io n a l c o l l e g i a t e g o l f t i t le , will be f e t e d h e r e t h i s w e e k in a t h r e e - d a y c e l e b r a t i o n o f his t r iu m p h e a r l i e r this s u m m e r . T o d a y th e L io n s c lu b will h o n o r t h e y o u t h f u l sta r an d T h u r s d a y the R o ta r i a n s w ill h a v e t h e i r t u r n . t h e B o n h a m g o l f c lu b , F r i d a y , w h e r e h e w a s o n c e a c a d d y , will hold a c e l e b r a t i o n in his h on or. W h i t e w a s c a p t a i n o f T h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f T e x a> t e a m d u r i n g t h e p a s t s e a s o n . General Electric F a n s t EXAS B O O K STORI Bert Weltens Plans Entry In City Tourney Bert W e lt e n s , st a r L o n g h o rn net man fo r the past t h r e e y e a rs, has r e t u r n e d fr o m t h e m id -w e st w h e r e he has b e e n c o m p e t i n g in t o u r n a m e n t play s i n c e J u n e and will c o m p e t e in th e C ity T o u r n e y to be c o n d u c t e d a t t h e O lm o s Club rn S a n A n t o n i o A u g u s t 12. W e l ­ t e n s p la y e d in t h e N a t i o n a l Col- l e g i a t e s , t h e N a t i o n a l C la y C ou rts m e et and other* t o u r n e y s wh ile t o u r i n g w ith tire l l n i v e r s t i y t e a m . S e n s a t i o n a l p l a y i n g has m arked Mallei T r a n c e s W e s t e r , w h o h a s the c a r e e r o f W e l t e n s and he is b e e n t h e g u e s t o f h e r a u n t , Miss e x p e c t e d to g iv e t h e d e f e n d i n g Lillian W e s t e r , fo r a m o n t h ’s v isit, c h a m p io n . 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He has signed to play with the Nu-Icy Bottlers baseball team of the city league. in The speedy 180-pound Germ an came to the U n iv e rs ity , ’29, from Schulenburg High, as a h a lf­ back of promise. H ow ever, Coach le ft Littlefield placed him at a • guard position on the Longhorns, and he stayed there throughout his football eligibility. In his freshm an year, 1929, he was elected captain of the Year- The Poet’s Release C O N S T R U C T I O N S T E E L - W O R K E R “ Bold, careful, Careless clim ber! H o w can you be So nonchalant On a six inch’bridge O yer an ocean of sk y ? Does your pulse quicken them w ork the harder fo r victory He received All-Conference men­ tion in 1930-1931. I f he had no; of been handicapped by injurie- throughout 1931 season, it is be­ lieved, he’d have been unanimous first-team choice. In 1932 Baum garten was aw’ard ed the N orris A thlete Trophy, by vote of the student body. He was the sixth athlete to w-in it. Ed (Hie, present business m anager of intercollegiate a t h l e t i c s , an d and form er basketball star was the first ath­ lete to receive the trophy. O ther winners have been Ox Higgins, Tommie Hughes, Nona Rees, Ox Ja c k Em erson, B ill Sm ith, and G ray. football, baseball, PAGE TH REE O r yo ur heart speed you W hen nothing? reach out into M ine does, as I sit and w atch I q lake from fear fo r you.” B O I L E R - M A N “ You sit under your shed Arni pull levers W hen the bells ring, And talk to yo ur partner In m echanical shorthand. The boss, he’s the brains, B u t yo u ’re the heart, And lungs, and muscle, O f that growing g iant Named ‘Skpscraper’.” L I B R A R I A N -Ai “ None so gentle as the lad y W ho w'alks among books and stacks A s among the interred rem ains In some mausoleum, Each book a m arker O f some recumbent intellect. In that quiet multi-tooted re ­ tre at W h e re go the studious To browse at your direction, W h a t think you of shouts, And din, and vigorous oaths, A ll most unlibrarian, Flung against your eardrum s? T hey hammer not on rivets B u t against your heart and Tan you forbear im patient B y thought of that trim white head. gesture sh aft Dutch left the U n iv e rs ity a fte r completing his athletic eligibility. A t present he is roaching at M id­ land High School. W h ich shall emerge, and spire T hat sarcophagus heavenward. to your sweet Trim tribute p a tie n c e ?” M The Men’s Store n C O O L Washable S u m m e r i S UI TS $9 7 5 A b o v e a r e t h e w i n n e r a n d r u n n e r u p i n t h e w o m e n ’ s i n t r a ­ m u r a l g o l f t o u r n a m e n t . F r o m l e f t t o r i g h t a r e C L A R A W O L F E w h o w a s d e f e a t e d f o r t h e t i t l e b y M A R I A N D E L A M A ­ T E R , t h e n e w c h a m p i o n . Handball: ll?? -:- ll B y J O H N B E C K M A N H IE F I R S T requirem ent fo r > ness that so awe bi - he ai e t ha being a good handball player they forget their envy. ? an ab ility to use a wide and a i ' i c d vocabulary of w o r d s frow ned upon in polite society. The two accomplishments, hand­ ball and cursing, may not seem to go hand in hand, as is reputed in the case of golf, but a n y skeptic can by dropping by G reg ory Gym some if to moon and the experts play. statement listening v e r ify this to E l l i o t t I s E x p e r t the lips fo r miles around, Dave E llio tt, one o f the best is, players n atu rally, one of foremost blessers. The greatest oaths roll in a most soul- from his satisfying manner that would do credit to any of the “ boys” who shipped before the mast w ith Teach, Morgan, C aptain Kidd, or any of the other notorious pirate chiefs. The a fflic tio n also has a firm hold on Ben Trevino, the defensive ace who lost to A lb e rt Sheppard a fe w days ago in the intram ural final match. T revino, being M e x i­ can, curses with a ll the fluency and smoothness of a Latin. His oaths, unlike those of E llio tt, who is the bombastic type, flow in a steady, easy manner. The listener feels that here is the true a rtist; one who ha^ an unconscious natural- G e n t r y C o m i n g A l o n g D r. George G e n try, the philoso­ phy professor, type altogether. Calm, collected, schol­ tie* good doctor a rly , scientific, Iii- <* his - hot p lait s his cu r- s. i- another ca re fu lly, and wlv. e I hey v ill do the most good. The Doctor is a com parative newcomer t > the game— having been at it fo r only about a year. A ll indications point j to the fa c t that he bas a1 o been a “ cusser” fin a short space cd tim e— for the Doctor, u n l i k e E llio tt and T revin o , who curse un­ consciously, rnu-i oftentim es hesi­ to choose h'~ next oath. tate E v e ryo n e predict? th a ’ the Doctor w ill come out of it, though, a ha | has in handball, and if that is the truth, he w ill soon outdistance all competitors, and become, perhaps, the greatest artist of them all. It seems a shame that Dick Mid- k iff, the pitcher, didn’t take up h a n d b a ll— fo r the freckled red­ head is named by all who know set him as the cr eat <* * nv- r I foot on the F o rty Acres. M id k iff h a s w o r k e d long and hard to be­ et v H ie b e s t M A U R I C E B A U M G A R T E N * * • • + f o r field. H is . . . S t a r r e d i n f o o t b a l l a n d b a * e - bal l t h e U n i v e r s i t y — A w a r d e d N o r r i s T r o p h y . * lings ba chilli nine and led them through an undefeated season. B e ­ ginning hi- vat ity e lig ib ility on the ba i bal I squad, lie want out to center fielding wa- excellent but he found it d ifficu lt •.I conr ect w ith the ball. The la-t two years, however, Dutch went to the le ft out-field and played rood ball. also his batting < ■ e im­ proved and before hi* finished b i­ en rec*- on the ba eball nine became ■ me of the most dangerous hitters ti the Southw est Conference. B AUML- \ R I E N wa c i t c t e d cap; ai n of th* 19 31 foot ha leader, t» am, He w as a good because of his fighting Spirit while 0 ic i•ira 1 ion ’ e h s team! lutes and made the gr fire a. ii'' w a an y -LINENS S e e r s u c k e r s A n g o r a S p u n s SPECIAL $1 B o o k s N0W 89c S c a r b r o u g h ’s k e e p s th e co st o f co o l c o m fo r t d o w n ! A t 9.75 th e s e lig h t w e ig h t h e a t- b e a te r s b e c o m e out- an d-ou t n e c e s s itie s . C ris p lin e n s t a ilo r e d w it h a lo t m o re c a r e t h a n is c o m m o n ly fo u n d a t th is p r ic e , n e w in n o v e lt y w e a v e s , a n d a n g o r a sp u n s s e e r s u c k e r ! fro m o u r h ig h e r p r ic e d g ro u p s in w h it e , g r a y a n d S in g le , d o u b le b re a s te d -"'nd s p o rt b a c k m o d e ls . ta n . O t h e r s 20 O ff S C A W B R O U G H S — S E C O N D f L O O R Right When You Want Them / 150 Prs. B ill and lb.yd ‘ w iper, backs, V rgil Jones, S\v< are w orking on ; d rilling crew at i L ib e rty. Jim Sbockey, G ilm e r, backs, are work mg in En ' T< xa? but foi got ' o j mention what kind ot w oik they) are doing. P ete Dowling, Houston., end. has a job tho it md is play mg sol,ie baseball for pastime. Doc P itn e r, Dallas, and Le? Cuni- i rig . B rya n bl h r re and sum mer school a t Denton \ I bola , tackle, is also enrolled there. T hey are taking I' Sp lighten the next term for I rem at A that Mart in I >r» v. 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F a v o r it e s o f th e seaso n in siz es 6 1 a to I O ’ b u t not a l l s ty le s in a ll sizes. 2 5 P a i r s M e n ' * S a n d a l * , w e r e t o $ 4 $2.y: I H E M E N S S r O K E — S T R E E T F L O O R .Scarbrough$ Sons G m Aggie Spend Summer Getting i Shape S pc cia} to The umfRl r T c to n, s ' for a r e - c a” d h e r e a n d opt ning o! ti Mining. t h e r e u mn r v altin) a- pat ut i> C O L L E G E S T A T IO N , J u ly IO. t ens -Texas Aggie football h i? a- possible Ut.; ’ ’•• eon and the signal to don grid suits for ' I .e* te rr from the boy? vs ho w ill report fo r the 1935 team no such comments as “ sleeping un­ swell der blankets and having a tim e.” for the rn -st part this job or that at which they ie la boring undo r the summer sun in a round of condi- in tr a in in g Instead they m ention ! tinning that should p u t them fine shape by th e t me open :. contain M a n y in Oil Fields Tile oil field - ai e the scene < f activity of m any of the A g 'ie - and several members o f the 1934 team are at R O .T U , ramps from which they will go to jo h s'at v a r­ ious place ; I b illa * 'aliah.au, .Tan A ntonio, Am ong the cad ets at cam p a te : P a u l Nu? h Thompson, F o rt W o rth , and P e rc y R e id , Uorpu- C h ris ti, hack , M a r ­ I IU I VV , M ilfo rd , g u a r d ; M ax ion Tohline, Fo rt W’orth, end, and Stanfield S ta c k . C a m e ro n , center. Nick W Hits and Ed Elm end orf, are tackles D o m working in their home town. Se!-. mer K irb y , 190 pound tackle from time A m arillo , is putting in hi? W i t h the State Highway D e p a rt­ ment at Houston, and B ill Stages, le n d , and Reese New nine, back, the ! from F ort Y orth, are doing P a ris. end, are playing emi pro ba-ch all at M i. end P u ry e a r, Pleasant. O rville a from Navasota, underwent minor operation but now is as j good as ever. ■ lohnnv Morrow W ortham , la n d Jesse Newman. Cuero, ame kind of work at B a i l e y Drennan, Cleburne. , guard, w rites th a t he ha- a job on j the pi ison farm S u g a rla n d . Bt uno Schroedet, Lo ck h art, and at PAGE FOUR W o m e n ’s Clubs Scholarship Given Elizabeth May Johnston E liz a b e th M ay Joh n ' - ti, fr c-h t an ik recip ien t o f th e 1935-36 s c h o la r s h ip g i v e n a n n u a l l y by t he T e x a s f e d ­ e ratio n o f W om e n 's C lub s, it w a s a n n o u n ce d M o n d a y by Mr-, Ruby T e rr il L o m ax , d e a n o f wom en 'n Th* m a x a n n o u n ce d the a w a r d under the a u t h o r iz a tio n o f Mr*. V olney ! a., in tho I Diver Tty Ty o ‘ 1 ’ • a la ' vear. I n n ^ r s* o f W o m e n ’s j m e m b e r s o f th e board arc Me - dam* * i ,, pi, i Ta viol- and ll. VV libs Salter and Dr A n n i e W ebb B la n ­ V, I -on.. i ^ lor o f B r o w n s v ille , presider!: >! lh ♦ T e x a s F e d e r a t io n Clubs. M iss J o h n s t o n i - the dawg* t e r o f Mrs. B e s s J o h n s t o n of 909 W e s t T w e l f t h S t r e e t , A u s t i n . t on. A b u s i n e s s m o o t i n g o f the board o f d ir e c to r s o f the clu b ha* }*•• ri called lh , at f o r T h u r s d a y . J u l y IO a.m. a t f e d e r a t i o n h e a d h u n t -t in A u stin . V a r i o u s item of I n e ss will I • r j i - ' d a ; d isc u s se d . A p -tin m e i be ch B a u m g a r t e n , !‘oi m e r > rn v f ital all C ar1, em oiled Mon e n -nil t.< rm of su m or . I,,, v >ol. THE CAMPUS E d i t e d b y L U C I L L E H A M M A C K Folklore W riter and Del Rio reacher to Wed in San A ntonio j 0 v it a G onzalez, d a u g h t e r o f Mrs. J a c o b o G o n z a le z o f Son A n to n io , nil E d u a r d o M tre le s o f Del Rio, son o f Soatene* Mirelea o f S a n A n ­ ti,m o , both fo r m e r . i n d e n t s in the U n i v e r s i t y , will Ire mar; led the last J u l y in the S a n F er n a n d o C a t h e d r a l in S a n An tonio. M iss G o n z a le z , w h o rec eive d her bachelor o f a i t s d e g r e e fr om O ur j G a r s t - W u n d e r l i c h A r r a n g e m e n t s for a nocial m e e t - , ! in g o f th e A l t r u s a f lub t o be held ! T u e s d a y J u l y 3 0 , are b e i n g m ade by E l iz a b e t h P a te r s o n , w h o an- ! n o u n c e d T u e s d a y t h a t p l a n s w e r e I not c o m p l e t e and m e m b e r s w o u ld j be notified later. Mrs. A n n a W ilc o x wa* in c h a r g e o f th e m u s ic a l pro gra m at t h e la st I m e e t i n g . M em b er s p r e s e n t w e r e K ru se , ! M e s d a m e s H e le n Ir ene S m ith , K o n z , Lpp e F l o r e n c e A d a m s, Z e b a Koch , E d n a H a m ­ A n n a W i lc o x , A lic e m e r m a n , M i l l e r , G la d y s N e a l , N e l li e Hall, I r e n e P r e w i t t , V illa S a u n ­ ders, J a n e S u m m e r , and E l iz a b e t h P a te r so n . G u e s t s w e r e Ella K a th ­ e r in e B e ck , F lo r e n c e S p e n c e r , and L ester B r e n iz e r . T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 1 8 , 1 9 3 ! d in g tr ip in M o n te rr ey . T h e y e x - ) o f p l e n t y we had n o n e , and M le a r n e d too well w h a t Colertdgj] pf*ct to he a t h o m e in Del Rio a f t - m e a n t w h e n he w r o te : “ VVater, t e r e v e r y w h e r e , a n d n o t a drop d r i n k .” er J u l y 21 S Y D N A E D W A R D S t hi s K n o x C i t y p r o d u c t wa * r e ­ c e n t l y c h o s e n t h e m o s t b e a u t i ­ f u l s t u d e n t a t T e x a s T e c h C o l ­ l e g e a c o n t e s t ( C I A ) b y f o r W o m e n s p o n s o r e d in t h e L a s s o , s t u d e n t p u b l i c a t i o n . In 1 9 3 4 s h e w a s s e l e c t e d a s a y e a r b o o k S h a w n a n d his d a n c e r s . b v T e d b e a u t y Mrs. R o w la n d is t h e fo r m e r F.ula is a M ae C a ller o f A u s t i n a n d g i a d n a t e o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y . F or t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s sh e h a s been s e c r e t a r y to th e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of schools a t Del Rio. Mr. R o w la n d is th e son o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Joh n R iwland o f Del Rio. f i n a l l y w h en all o f u s had £ r a in c o a t s m a ile d to us I rom horn t h e b e a m i n g sun p la y e d her trio c a r d , an d s e n t t h e t e m p e r a t u r e u, to 103. O f f c a m e th e c o a ts, an' we l o o k e d a t e a c h o th e r kn ow ingly A t la-t hot w e a t h e r w a s here an t h i s tim e “ sc o r c h e r .” T h e n w i t h all the sud­ d e n n e s s w ith w h ic h th e T e x d w e a t h e r c a n c h a n g e , t h e th e r m t m e te r d ropp ed to 69 d e g r e e s a r a l i g h t ‘‘n o r t h e r ” ble w in. it w o u ld p r o b a b ly be It r e m i n d s one o f a b o x i n g matt w h e n th e r a d io a n n o u n * r shouV in l o o m i n g v o i c e : ‘‘H e ’s d o w n ! N h e not, h e ’s u p ! ” C e r t a i n ly v4 c a n ’t c o m p la in lack o f v^ r ie ty . f r o m —— o -..... U n io n Schedules Six S u m m e r Dances A f t e r a w e e k ’s l a y o ff , th e T e x : ! U n i o n ’s S a t u r d a y n ig h t d a n c e - a 1 b a c k f o r t h e r e s t o f t h e s e a s o n T h e m a in l o u n g e , 9 t o 12 o ’c lo c jj an d D e m p s t e r S h e r m a n a n d TOI T e x a n s a r e t h e p l a c e , t i m e , arr | p e r f o r m e r ' , in o r d e r fla m ed . Mr. a n d Mrs. U. V . P o lla r d xvi] be t h e c h a p e r o n e s f o r t h e dane! F i v e m o r e U n i o n d a n c e s s c h e d u h I C h a r l e s N fo r t h e . '/.ivley s u m m e r se as m a n a g e r o f ti U n io n , a n n nu n c e d VV elm Weather Takes The Count B y V I R G I N I A M O O D Y S n o w in J u l y ! T h a t ’s a b o u t t h e only w e a t h e r n o v e l t y l e f t f o r n a ­ t i v e s o'1 A u s t i n to e x p e r i e n c e th i s unmet*. T e m p e r a t u r e s d u r i n g th e past w eek v a r ie d fr o m 103 d e g r e e s on J u l y 9 to 69 d e g r e e s on J u l y 15, a d i f f e r e n c e l f a p p r o x i m a t e l y 40 d o g i t e a in le s s t h a n a w eek . Du st s t o r m s , floe (is, r a in s , he at w a v e s , cool s p e l l s ——all h a v e vied for s u p e r i o r it y , w ith and the mercury h a s lea p ed an d f a 1 Itn like a jai I; ha m m e r. e a ch o th e r Ea t s u m m e r w e s w e l t e r e d fr o m the h e a t o f a d r y s e a so n an d d a s h ­ ed t o t h e s w i m m i n g pool fo r r elief and t h e w a t e r w a s a rare tr e a t. T h is summer* it w a s an e v e n g r e a t ­ er r a r i t y . W e c o u l d n ’t s w im be ­ c a u s e o f t h e c o u l d n ’t b a th e, w e c o u l d n ’t e v e n drink w i t h ­ o u t s e e i n g visit ns o f t i n y m ic r o b e s In th e m i d s t i n . f l o a t i n g b e fo r e flood, w e Mr. a n d Mrs. R o w l a n d O n W e d d i n g T r i p Mr. a n d Mrs. A u b r e y P a u l R o w ­ land, w h o w e re m ar r ie d S u n d a y at the U n i v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n church in A u s t i n a r e now on t h e i r w e d - Perkins-Randals Married T u esd a y D e l t i c Ic us R a n dal' b e c a m e th e b ride o f D e n v e r P e r k i n s o f Gon­ zales , ’ he A ll . ' c i w ith tTe S a n t - ‘ Cpi ( opal ( I Rev. H a r m M a ste r so n o fficia tin g at ? I i- c e r e m o n y . 'I u e s d a y I ight < ’ \lai*y I ynn V oting w as maid o f h o n or < nd Byron t .a r r e t t w as best I -Tiers w e r e E dw ard R eese man and C l a r e n c e P e a r so n M ary H atch o f B a rtlett s a n g the bridal •ado, and Miriam ll b la n d e r p la y e d a th e cm c m o n y . \ odin n u m b r ut c ee lin g th* •a I ti"1 ud en t in Th bride ha hee n a m v e r s i t y for tw o la-* and I- a m e m b e r of D e lt a 11 >lta s o t o r ily . M 1. Pet - a yr; dual • o f the ■ nivet is c o u n t y ( hool o f L a w m d it att oi run t OI G o n z a le s ( ’o i l u t y. inn ni: •rem .n if the t m a d e Jo e Sn I (friller Student Marries S undae An inipressi VS* a! balli-". it “ I S i ml a v the br .1 in the I h i (kill Uvel . n ii en o f I oil I Rabbi Tai int ion o f S a n K g ’li A n t o n i o and IU T a n e n b a u m o f A , * n officiated at the c ei l m o n y . The b ride a f o r m e r s t u d e n t o f the U n iv e r s i t y , w a s a t t e n d e d by Mildred R o s e n w a s s e r o f T a y l o r as m aid o f h o n o r an d Mrs. G e o r g e L e v y o f S e g u i n a m a t r o n o f B r id e s m a id s w e r e M ollie honor. Ida S u m - S a n d g a r t e n o f E lg in , m e rs L e n a S c h m id t o f A u s t i n , an d H e l e n L e v y o f S e g u i n . o f Goo.-e ( r e e k , A f t e r the c e r e m o n y , Mr. and Mrs. I. G old , p a r e n t s o f the bride, w e r e h o s ts to a p p r o x i m a t e l y t h r e e hu nd red and fif ty w e d d in g g u e s t s fo r d in n e r , A r e c e p t io n w a s held in the pink room a f t e r d i n n e r , and d a n c i n g w a s e n j o y e d by th e g u e s t s un til late in th e e v e n in g . T he c o u p l e l e f t for a w e d d i n g trip t o M o n t e r r e y and e x p e c t la t e r I to visit in C a n a d a , N e w Y ork C ity , and A t l a n t i c U ity b e f o r e th e ir r e ­ turn to m a k e th e ir h o m e in E lg in . Rites A n n o u n c e d A n n o u n c e m e n t has b e e n m a d e o f the m a r r i a g e o f W i lm a W u n ­ derlich o f A u s t i n to J a r v is G arst, the m a r r i a g e h a v in g t a k e n p l a c e W e d n e s d a y , J u l y IO, in S a n A n ­ to nio . Mrs. G arst is a fo r m e r s t u d e n t o f th e U n i v e r s i t y and is a m e m ­ ber o f Chi O m e g a s o r o r it y . Mr. G arst is a g r a d u a t e o f T h e I Hi­ ve r it v o f T e x a s and ha- liven c o n ­ th e C o n t i n e n t a l Oil n e c t e d w ith C o m p a n y fen th e past t h r e e y e a r s . T h e c o u p l e a re n o w in H o u s t o n , w h er e t h e e will m a ke th e ir hom e. Methodists to H ave T o u r an d Picnic te rm o f Th-' first e n t e r t a i n m e n t fo r the sc h o o l s u m m e r -•cond g i v e n bv t h e W e s l e y F o u n d a t i o n .s sc h c d u l 'll f o r M m d a v aft t m o o r at ' o ' c lo* k, J T r o y H ic k m a n , di- • m e a t a c t i v i t i e s , said i f oi this m o r n in g . S t u d e n t s will m e e t at th e W e s ­ le y ! d u n la! ion fo r a s i g h t - s e e i n g l o c i o f th e city . A b o u t fif t y s t u ­ dent.- w ill v i s i t l a g u n a G lo r ia , th e 0 . H e n r y H o m e , the N e y M u s e u m , the Old Land O f f i c e , S t. E d w a r d ’s U n i v e r s i t y , sta t e i n s t i t u t i o n s an d o t h e r p o i n ts o f i n t e r e s t . A lu n c h a t B a r t o n ’s S p r i n g for t h e g r o u p will fo llo w tour, w h i c h wi l l he th e m ad e in a u t o m o b il e s . s w i m a n d p ic n ic s e v e r a l o f t h e SPECIAL $1 B o o k s NOW 89c O t h e r s 2 0 Off The UNIVERSITY C O O P F E A T U R E D IN L U E D E C K E - M O F F A T T ’S RE MO VA L SASE! T h i n g s y o u ’ll n e e d al l s u m ­ m e r . B u y n o w — w i t h c o n f i ­ d e n c e . S t a n d a r d m e r c h a n d i s e at p r i c e — White and Pastel Washable Silk FROCKS E y e l e t s , I n c l u d i n g L a c e s , F i n e D i m m i t i e s . D a r k s a n d L i g h t s . A r e a l o p p o r t u n i t y . . . al l n e w d r e s s e s . . . G e t a S u p p l y $ 0 - 6 9 S i z e s 1 4 t o 4 4 Fine Linen Suits Washable Silk Frocks Printed Silk Chiffon Eyelets Nets L i ght s, P a s t e l s , a n d D a r k s . S i z e s 14 to 4 2. V a l u e s up to $ 7 . 9 5 . $ A .44 ii Sat ♦ < • i‘ ge Lad , of tho La S e to n o, took her master of ar legri e from the I i I t h a t t im e sh e ha tn is h depart mer H all in San A n im Last > i a r M is*. < e i ant ti urn t he R ■ut.y, S in ce ru ad of t IP­ SU Ma y ’s at jnznlez i e ceiv cd K-kefellei I' nun ink on * he hoc ml • :i< an eu - tom s, . pub!i he <1 noon S h e ( \ m p n n y . the Tex a F olk lo re h h<- wa p it’ id. r • f the Sc en- and ; \ - an nio, a V m i r i . a n Round Mr M in des is a lso a g r a d u a t e o f U n iv e r s it y , h a v in g received his dc gi ce in t • reek s indol o f a i t 111ti . e v e i a I y e a r s he •n a m em ber of the f a c u lt y the i i i ! Rh- P ublic Scho ols and nigh t . j r in c i I a1 Ie i-1: s :f! Si' n Ant 'ti: 11 For ’ he a1 el Germans O n ( Caribbean ( rime Jund.iy moi li­ ber m o ther, n, (Hilo. A - - ’ iii, mach t S I he \ (it All . i cad th *ei v.ci Ed­ am ; G rie g 's "Ich Licht’ M i - . Mast arson uh his Ma f t( r -on ac com p a n ist. left for a p p r o x i m a t e ly Im m e d ia t e ly a f t e r the c er em o n y , the w e d d in g p a r ty S an An tonio, w h er e Mr. and Mrs. W i l ­ lard B e r m a n a nd Mrs. <>. Berm an e n t e r t a i n e d three hu ndred g u e s t - at a reception. A f t ­ er th e receptio n, th e couple left tor Now Or c a n s , w h e r e t h e y will ail for a C a r ib b e a n c ru ise. T h e y will in S a n A n to n io la ter lie a t hom e in th e su m m er . Mrs. B erm an is a g r a d u a t e of the U n iv e r s i t y , and r eceiv ed her m a s te r o f a r t - d e g r ee f r o m C o lu m ­ bia U n iv e r s i t y , S h e h a s been c o n ­ nected w ith th e S a n Antonio pu b­ lic schools for se v e ra l y e a rs . Mr, B e rm an is a g r a d u a t e o f th e U n i ­ v e r s ity o f P e n n s y l v a n ia . - — - - i i -- St lies-kerry to W ed In San A n t o n i o B e n n ie B la n c h e P e r r y , d a u g h t e r o f Mr. and Mi - . B. T. P e r r y o f S a n A n ton io, a nd David M. S tile s , yon o f Mrs. L IU S t i l e s o f S a n A n to n io , wi l l lie m a r ried S a t u r d a y at 8 : 3 0 o’clock at the R iversid e B a p t i s t Church in S a n A n t o n io . I for d U n i v e r s i t y Mr, S t i l e s a t te n d e d L e lan d S t u n - in C a l i f o r n ia and la t e r co n tin u e d his s t u d i e s in the U n i v e r s i t y Schoo l o f L aw , H e is at p r e se n t e n g a g e d in th e p r a c tic e of law T h e in Sun A n to n io . b r id e -e le c t ’s si s te r , M rs. Ja m es J. K im b r o u g h , wi l l bt- ma- i Iron o f honor, a n d L o u is e a n d Mil- i d i e d M unn will be b r id e sm a id #. W , T e m p le B urke wi l l a s s is t a s b e st | m an, and t h e g r o o m s m e n w ill be Ben B a i n e s and J a m e s K im b rou g h. Kappa A lu m n a e E n te r ta in at I ca K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a alum nae if S a n A n t o n io e n t e r t a i n e d M o n­ day a f t e r n o o n w ith a s e a t e d te a a t th e hom e o f Lee B i e n d e n h a r n , lo n g in th e U n i v e r s i t y . s e s s io n s tu d e n t D ar k an d l i g h t blue th e so r o r it y I colors, w e r e used to d e c o ra te the room s and t h e tea ta ble, w h ic h had fo r its c e n t e r p ie c e an a r r a n g e m e n t o f c o r n f lo w e r s . A m o n g t h e g u e s t s w e r e S u e W r ig h t . M ary B l a c k s h e a r , and N a n c y J o C a s e y o f A u s t i n ; M a x in e S t a r k i e a n d J a n e W e i n e r t o f S e ­ g u i n ; and K a th e r i n e K em p er of H ouston . -----------o---------- - M acM illan-Prove T o V cd M on d a y M a y m e I/ouise P r o v e and E lb e r t M a cM illan , both o f L o c k h a r t, will be m a r r i e d M onday m o r n i n g a t IO o ’clo ck a t th e P r e s b y t e r ia n C h urch in L o c k h a r t w ith Dr. S. L. J o e k e l, in s t r u c t o r in the P r e s b y t e r ia n T h e ­ olo g ic a l S e m i n a r y , r e a d in g t h e r in g se r v ic e. M iss P ro v e is a fo r m e r s t u d e n t in th e U n i v e r s i t y and a m e m b er o f K a p p a D e lt a s o r o r it y . Mr. M ac­ M illan o w n s a g r o c e r y b u s i n e s s in L ockhart. -----------o----------- Joe M iller, r e s id e n t o f B r a c k e n ­ r id g e H all, v i s i t e d in G oose C reek th is w’eek-end. 3 pairs S2.50 If y ou l o v e B E A U T I F U L h o s e , y o u ’ll not m i s s t hi s a n n u a l s a v i n g e v e n t ! T h e y h a v e a c l e a r p e r f e c t i o n t h a t g o e s o n l y w i t h l u x u r y h o s e • a n d y o u s a v e 5 0 c by b u y i n g t h r e e p ai r s ! . . S c a r b r o u g h ’s H o s i e r y A I R - C O O L E D S t r e e t F l o o r Speci al Pur chase Better Quality — Made to Sell for More! Silk SLIPS Buy 2 for SU.OO... $1.59 shet ers N E E D s l i p , t hi s C a m p u s s h a d o w - p a n e l e d o f s m o o t h l y s o f t s i l k c r e p e w i t h r i c h t r i m m i n g s . Al l c l e a n a n d f r e s h . 3 2 t o 4 4 . l a c e o c a r n r o u g n s A m c u u L t U S e c o n d F lo or : q A U ’J j~ T - Jfl .**•■? j i f f youngsters bu rn energy, many times faster than adults. T heir meals supply food for growth. Betw een-meals t h e y need extra "fuel” for extra exertion. D r . P ep p er is liq u i d ; quick energy in pleasant form . W h o l e s o m e ; q u i c k l y , com pletely c o n ­ sumed; harm less; d oesn’t spoil m ealtime appetite. Keep some at home. Choose it w hen g a d d in g about. [ Ut h a t is t h a t f l a v o r ' ] 3 A DAY KEm ENERGY UP Copyright H I U ll. F • Co., Da; ai Such Sportsters as these WERE $4 Now Reduced to t h e s h o e s J u s t f o r c a m p u s n o w a n d in t h e F a l l M o s t l y s p o r t s o x f o r d s w i t h r u b b e r c r l e a t h e r h e e l s . . . o f W H I T E E L K S M O K E D E L K W H I T E K I D A S O C A L I W H I T E B O C K O 25 0 Kefir* Br o k e n S i z e R u n g e S c a r b r o u g h ’s A IR - C O O L E D S t r e e t F lo o r A R E A L F E A S T — D O N T M I S S T H I S VISIT THIS STORE DAILY . . . S p e c i a l v a l u e s on B O U C L E S U I T S , S P R I N G a n d S U M ­ M E R C O A T S a nd S U I T S , D A N C E F R O C K S , W A S H F R O C K S , T A I L O R E D D R E S S E S — in f ac t , e v e r y t h i n g to w e a r . | uedecke-^ ^ offatt: N I N T H A T C O N G R E S S i - zsr- WHERE TO GO P ara m o un t. “ T H E G L A S S K E Y ” starring George R a ft with Edward Arnold and Claire Dodd p lay in g Thursday and F r i d a y . “ PU B L IC HERO No. I ” w i t h Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur, Chester Morris, Joseph Calleia, Paul Kelly, and Lewis S to n e p la y­ through J uesday. ing S a tu rd a y “ LOVE ME FOREVER** starring Grace Moore with Leo ( a n im . Michael Bartlett, and Robert A llen playing Saturday midnight. “ OIL FOR THE LAM PS OF C HIN A with Pat O ’Brien, J o s e p h i n e H utchinson, Jean Muir, Lyle ral- bot, and Arthur Byron and W CAA Radio R eview on the stage p la y ­ ing W ed n esd ay through f r i d a y . Queen. “ TH E GIRL I' R O M starring B ette 10th A V E N U E ” Davis w ith Ian H unter, Colin Clive, A lison Skipworth, and John E ld r i d g e p layin g Thursday. “ T H E D ARING YOUNG M A N ” with Ja m es Dunn playing F r i d a y. “ M U R D E R IN T H E F L E E T ” with Robert T aylor and J ea n Parker playing Saturday and S u n d a y . “ P E O P L E WILL T A L K ” with Charles Rugglos and Mary Boland p laying Monday and Tuesday. “ T H E A W A K E N IN G OF J I M B U R K E ” with Jack Holt playing W ed n esd ay and Thursday. 1 “ THE H ancock, “ IT H A P P E N E D O N E N IG H T ” with C lau d ette Col* | bert and Clark Gable playing Thursday. “ BLACK El R \ with j P aul Muni placing Friday and S atu rd ay. “ GOLD DIGGERS OI* j 1 9 3 5 ” w ith Dick P ow ell and Gloria S tu art playing Sunday, M o n d a y , and T uesday. I HE W E D D IN G N IG H T ” with A nna and playing W ednesday S te n Thursday. Texas. IRON D U K E ’ with George Arliss playing T hurs­ d a y and Friday. “ WHOM TH E GODS D E S T R O Y ” with W alter C on n elly and Robert Y o u n g play- in g Saturday. “ L O V E S OF A D IC T A T O R ” with Clive B a l k and Madeleine Carroll p la y in g S a t- urday midnight and Sunday and Monday. “ LIVING ON V E L V E T ” w ith Kay Francis, Warren V\ ii* Ham, and George B r en t playing T uesd ay . “ E N C H A N T E D A PR IL w ith A nn Harding pla yin g VV ed- nesday. “ ROBERTA (l in ­ g e r Rogers, Fred A staire, Irene Dunn, and Randolph Scott p la y ­ in g Thursday and Friday. —----------- o--------------- Pi Phis of Dallas H ave Luncheon with D alla s members of The I niver* s i t y of T exas chapter of Pi Beta Phi the sorority entertained a t D a lla s Country* Club Monday with a sw im m in g party and luncheon. of g a r d e n B ouquets flowers marked places for Beth Ryburn, V ir g in ia Woodward, Jean Hansel . B row n ie Green, Elizabeth Wood- ward, Emily Marshall, Mary Mont­ gomery, Louise N esbitt, and Mrs. John Stigall. * * * Sellers-St ribling Married Sunday R OBER T TAYLOR, a r e c e n t i n n o v a t i o n s h a r e * r o m a n c e a n d t hr i l l s w i t h JEAN P A R K E R in “ M u r d e r t h e F l e e t ” w h i c h c o m e s t o t h e Q u e e n T h e a t e r S a t u r d a y f o r a t w o - in d a y r u n . T e d H e a l y , N a t P e n d l e t o n , a n d U n a M e r k e l f u r n i s h i n m a t i n e e . _ i d o l s , t h e l a u g h s . Henry, J a n e t’ Ray Milland. M advig’s Keith, love: then there's for his up laughter. brother, played by (laughter, Rosalind young Henry. And i-eaum ont who stand.*- boss and his boss’s The pi ize drunk f cene o f the year is given by <. linn W ill sin v' o pin vs the hodyguai’vl and handy man for Shad 0 Rory, Rob- It erty Gleckier, Madvig’s rival. into com edy relief w ell fitted a - e n e s of ten se moments. T hese gripping scen e s o f the show are built up o f e xcellen t tim ­ ing, unusual photography, and a sensible use o f sound. R a f t ’s hard good looks are, however, the note o f “ The Glass Key. E stim ate: B plus. R ev isw ed T o d a y AT TH E P A R A M O U N T “ T H E G L A S S K E Y , ” a P a r a ­ p r o d u c e d b y E. m o u n t p i c t u r e d i r e c t e d by a n d L l o y d S h e l d o n t h e f r o m F r a n k T u t t l e . T a k e n n o v e l b v D a r h i e l l H a m m e t t a n d t h e s c r e e n p l a y by K a t h r y n S c u t e a d ­ a n d K u b e c G l a s m o n w i t h d i t i o n a l d i a l o g u e by H a r r y R n Kir. a r t F i l m e d i t o r , H u g h B e n n e t t ; d i r e c t e r * , H a n s D r c i e r a n d Ea r l H e d r i c k ; p h o t o g r a p h e r , H e n r y S' .a r p. T H E C A S T E d B e a u m o n t J a n e t H e n r y P a u l M a d v i g O p a l H a d v i g T a y l o r H e n r y S h a d O ’R o r y J e f f C l a r k e i H e n r y S l o s s , S e n a t o r H e n r y M o m A Dashiell scores again, - tarring. G e o r g e R a f t C l a i r e D o d d E d w a r d A r n o l d R o s a l i n d K e i t h R a y M i l l a n d R o b e r t G l e c k l e r G u i n n W i l l i a m s T a m m a n y Y o u n g E m m a D u n n n ovel w ith G eorge Raft H a m m ett Student to Attend c ^ Z l t Z Camp in Colorado As the silent, straight-thinking right hand-m an of the c i t y ’s po- * litical boss, R aft, turns in a swell “3* p erform ance. IO Bl fit H ow ever, the plot and th e char­ acterization to geth er so well that neith er is particularly no tic e­ able. The story c o n c ern s Boss Madvig, Edward Arnold, who is up for ele c tio n ; lo ve w ith Janet Henry, the S en a to r’s daughter, played by Claire Dodd; ami also accused of the murdei o f Taylor in (.race McSpadden. U n iversity student, Margi ret Hartman st u ­ dent a t Waco, and Mary Louise Woodson v ill I- ave for < 'amp Gen ova Glen, Colorado, T hursday, July Woo(Jl ,on> who js director * of religious education T exas Presbytery, will structor of the worship hour. in * en* cal in­ lie an - Camp Geneva Glen, which is about tw enty-five miles west of Denver, is an inter-denominational camp tor older girls. R ep resenta­ tives f I o rn all d e n o m i n a t i o n s w i l l \,v ti l re for the tw o w eek s’ cam p­ ing period. Permanence of Texas I aion Assured by 1929 Trust Fund B y GUY T. RYA N Y o u dance across its sm ooth floors, you lounge on its s o f t c h m ’ ou .... hf tw een classes, you meet your ........ , I , . J"-’ ploy ," l i t on it , cool, shady verandas, you plan th ro u g h ou t th e w eek to (QU . lance Satu rd ay niftht th e re coffe,- in i t , Chuck W « f » n . to y o u r fa vo rite orcho.-t.a. T p you Mildred S t a b l i n g of Terrell, d a ug h ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S trib lin g of Terrell and form er stu d en t in the U n iversity, and J. W. Sellers, Jr., of K a u fm an , son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seller Shreveport, La., were married Sun day in the F irst B a p tis t clunch in Terrell with the Rev. William Lockridge reading the ceremony. Mrs. Sellers, a member o f Delta Zeta sorority and Pi Lambda T he­ ta, honorary national sorority, is a graduate of the U n i­ versity. Mr. Sellers is a graduate o f the E a st T exa s S tate T each ers’ College and is a ss ista n t county su ­ perintendent of Kaufman county. education | Mathers to Attend Son’s Wedding to en jo y tor ami eel tided corner in a m agazin e provided b.\ your hosts— the T e x a s Union. It is the leisure spot o f the U n iv er sity ot dreaming, of careiul planning an the result of yea rs long a* Of I of deliberate fon su m m at ion ol It stands tod ay, dedicated service and use o f the s t u ­ plans to th dents of The I nicer The T e x a s Union is and to enjoy. d y o f T exas theirs to usi income and -ame i Its a theater 01 a Though not ex is tin g primarily as a profit concern, the T ex a s U n ­ ion is operated much as an y other big b usiness enterprise might be, I for it has its ex p en ses t o m eet t u, the e x p e n d i­ store. tures are care fu lly handled and b alanced against eac h o t h e i . A h o a r d of d i r e c t o r s bos ■ * ap by the S tu d e n ts’ A ssembly to direct its financial a f f a ir s and to make possible thereby Its co n tin ­ uation as the cen ter of social u< tiv ities (Oi the campus. n - T r u s t F u n d C r e a t e d Dr. W. T. Mather, professor of physics, and Mrs. Mather xviii go to Ban Antonio for the wedding on July 17 of their son, E dw ard M ath­ er, to Miss Helen C aylom a E ngel- king, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sigism und E ngelk in g of San A n­ tonio. The m arriage will take place in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. The bride-to-be graduated from the U n iv e r s ity in 1932. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta so- rority and served a s co-editor on the T ex as Ranger in her senior year. Mr. Mather received a bachelor of business adm inistration degree from the U n iv e r sity in 1927, and a degree in law* in 1931. He ha- been en gaged in governm ental work in W ashington fo r some time, and there he aud his bride w ill make their home. Dean of Women Gets Vacation of th e T h e term ination first term of summer school was the beginning o f vacation for Mrs. Ruby Terrill Lomax, dean of women. time Miss Lula Mary B ewley, a ss ist­ ant to the dean of women, is acting as dean this term. Sh" said that Mrs. Lomax and her husband. J A. Lomax, l e f t Austin Monday. Th* couple had no definite plans foi their trip. With the completion o f a in D e c e m b e r , , by the S tu d e n t -’ A ssem b ly! re- im a m iai tra n s­ vent audit o f the a ction s ami cosh balance of the Ti Na Union, a fo u r-y ear term cl ac- adm inistration of the funds cruin g to the I mon bv the ti us-; tees o f the S tu d e n t U nio n Trust Fund w a s brought to a close. This fund wa- created j ^.m) who named J. W. C alhoun, ch air­ man, W. L. McGill, secretary* treasurer, and V. I Moore as- tru stees o f the fund. F ou r years J later, the control o f the balance of fu nd s in the hands o f the trustees, co n sistin g o f $2,31'-. 12 < a h and $ 6 ,7 2 5 .0 0 was) turned over to th e bixa rd of d i - ; rectors o f the T ex a s Union. se cu ritie s, in T he act cr ea tin g th e Student. U n io n Trust Fund provided thai • OO per cen t o f the net profits ib a i­ zed on the A ll-U n ive rsity dances prior to J u n e 6 , 1930, and 95 per ent th ereafter, be deposited with he Auditor of th e U n iv e rsity to he credit o f the tru s tee s n am ed, Provision w a- al*> made hy the (Ct for th,- purchase o f furniture md interior fu rn ish in g s for the f e x a s Union. P en d in g th e expert* liture of such however, he tru stees were directed to ill­ est the funds in secu rities which tad been approved for the in vest­ ment of the public school funds >f Texa> Fu rth erm ore, the t r y s ­ t e s were authorized to purchase funds, ct late T hom as Watt Gregory to and erect a bronze medallion • he be paid oui of this fund. a C arrying the business analogy -t ill further, the secretary trem - urer, W. L. McGill, was in structed to open an acc*Hint rn bu ai hank in th e name o f lh© S tr id e n t! U n io n T ru st F u n d .” It w a s voted h* then that all vouchers should signed by tile s e c r e tary-treasuroi and coun tersign ed by th e c h a i r - j man of the hoard of trustees. I ai- procedure has been follow ed e x ­ ’ >r in th* c: ec 'it fu rn ish-j in terior fu rniture and i n the T e x a s J fo r Union. In this instance, all th ree i of the tru stees signed the v o u ch ­ ers. o f pa n r purchas ed < ’onct m in g ti ■■ handling o f -e- I (U n tie s purchased by th e tru ll eg from the fund, it w a s voted that th ey should he deposited with an b. I A ustin hank which would is s u e a receipt for them sp e c ify in g that the securities would be delivered only upon t o ­ g eth er 'lf two o f tile three tru s­ the tees. T o d ay in which Austin N ational Bank, the securitie s were .subsequently deposit( d. reveal the -agnat n e of tw o o f tho three for each o p en in g o f the s a f e t y deposit box hold in g the securities since the day it was rented. the records o f appearance trustee# the R e c o r d s F i l e d The seeretar y-trea su r e r o f the hoard o f tru stees has ii* pt a re­ cord of all tran sactio n s o f the all hoard and a file c o n ta in in g co rrespondence, m in u tes of meet ings, bank deposit slips, cancelled checks, audit-, s e ­ cu rity records, in v en torie s o f fur s t a t e m e n t s G E O R G E A R L I S S in “ T H E I R O N D U K E ” A r l i s s a* W e l l i n g t o n , c o n qu?i *or m o s t g l o r i o u s r o l e 1 o f N a p o l e o n — h n M I D N I G H T T O N I G H T A u s t i n ’* fi r*t s h o w i n g o f “ L O V E S O F A D I C T A T O R ’ W i t h C L I V E B R O O K STATIO N KNOW ( Monday)- Tambur ilia Play* 8:00 8 :31)' " ( T u e s d a y ) - — C u r t a i n C lu b of ~ th e Air. a :10 l<;30 it: OO c h e s t ru. (Friday) — M ontm arte Or- , and . J . n - ( F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y )— A rt ( I h u rsd a y ) N o n sen se Mi loci v. r e t l a I m I'ltStiUl, 9:3 0 M a i l , excel"; S n d a y ) - V i n ­ c e n t Lope* a n d his o r c h e s t r a . NB C S T A T IO N S , E. L>. S. T. 8 ;00 ( T h u r s d a y ) — Fleisc-hmaa w i t h R udy V alU e a n d his nee lie u t Y a n k e e s . WO AI it :00 ( S a t u r d a y ) W O A I. H it Parade, 8:00 ( S u n d a y ) — M a jo r Bowe t e a r H o u r . W F A A . a sSQ (Tuesday I Wayne Kings c h e s t™ . W OAI. . ( Wednesday>— Wayne Kines Hour Con- Arna- 8 :8(1 o r c h e s t r a , VV I AA. (Thursday )- 9:00 S h o w b o a t, KOA. ( T , e - d a v ) 9 : 3 0 M a x w e l l H ousi 1 0 - 3 0 ( F r i d a y ) r h c s t m , W BAF* - Ed l i e D u r h m s or ,, . i n b d v c r t o w n B. A. Rolfe - o r c h e s t r a . J o e Cook, W F A A CBS STATIONS, E. D. S. T. Ci r c u i t N i y h t I ,:o> I S a tu rd a > ' Tran Mf ' (i OO {Fridii 'I L o r e t t a m e n , o r c h e s t r a . 8:0 0 ( M o n d a y # —"Guy o r c h e s t r a . - A n g l o - A m e r i c a n I . ( lob* L o m b a r d 0 ;00 ( W e d n e a d a y )— E m er y v i r w 9 no Re' 'eve M i n o r c h e s t r a . ' I hor ii.i , i v, ,’1 i) H a r r y S i m e o n * 9-30 (Tuesday)— Fred Warin* hie Penrsyl vani ens, with I S toop na if le ami R udd i— ll ra> i . nu- Min j 0 .j)., D e u t- Re- an d n l o n e l H o id t’s Brigadiers. lOtSO I I- r i d a j r n - F r e d d i e t h e « -I im ' hi ti- 1 i :00 (8 iud ny I H >ll> woo I s '»>' cal Min*, r. ' ■ f- ' (,<> a n i Rh h ^ “Simi* A :. ir. 1 < * o i ’( M u n d a y ) - - K n te S m i th , g u e s t p r o ­ ’F a m o u s Rabies .-ii s t a r g r a m . niture purchases, receip ts o f f u i - niture purchases from the m an­ ag em e n t of tho T ex a s U nion, and j ii k e y - 1 other data, has been placed in the 1 Comptroller’# O ff i c l Likewise, cop ies of the final report o f the I board of tru stees o f the Student | Union T ru st Fund and the final | audit of the fund have b een filed with the president o f the Students A ssociation, the m em bers of th e S tu d e n ts’ Assem bly, the Prest en of the Dean ot S tu d e n t L ife, the A uditor of the University, the hoard ct tin fe t o r s c f the T e xa s Union, and the Li­ brarian of tin' I mversit > • the U niversity, At the suggest ion of the hoard of trustees of the S tu d en t u n io n Trust Fund, the S tu d e n t - ’ Assert. lily passed a resolution N ovem b er 8 , 19 3 4 , a utho rizing the board of I tru stee s o f the fu n d t o tran sfer the unallocated cash balance and in the fund securities r em ain ing to the board of directors o f the T e x a - Union to he exp end ed by the board a- it saw fit. U n- w as brought four-yeat lo a close the term o f the administration of tin T exa s I aion fu n d s by th e board of tru stee s of the S tu d e n t Union Trust Fund. F i n a l A u d i t M a d e I ex a- la ’.ter part The final audit of the financial ' nick the tra nsa ction - of made (lur tig the of 193 4 at the instance of the board of tru s tees by c . D. Simmon.-, c e r ­ tified public accoun tant, shows in the hands of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 balance t!a trustees, subject to a reduc­ tion of > 1.500 to pat for the cost and installation in Gregory Gym nasium of a bronze medallion o f the late Mr. Gregory. An a na lysis o f the audit shows receipts appro­ priated by the trust fund from the A ll-U n iversity tin amount o f $31.*‘. ' 2 I I The tr u s­ t e e s have received $ 3 ,J H I .11 in interest from the securith - p u r - I chased and have profited 'o ext cut of $ 1 0 3 .9 0 un the securities j h e ig h t and sold. Total receipts of income - f und principal and fund for four-year period of adm m s have am ounted to $3 5 ,2 6 7 .1 5 the t rat ion by t he hoard of t rn t ees. dances in E xp en d itu res for furniture and interior furnishing# fo r the T exa s | U n ion during th e four y ears hav e j It oi ti ted rn* >20. UU 70 Eight eon I th ousand dollars o f this amount on I w as furn itu re • quipim'tif tnajm ft i lounge room, while the r< and I ■ ml w - and eq u ip m en t for other departm ents o f the Ti Mas Union. ______ I sp en t fo r pianos, radios, sc pent the The balance in tile hands o f the tru stees on N ovem b er 15, 1934, w a s $ 9 ,0 7 1 .4 2 , co n sistin g o f $2,- in the hank 3 4 6 .42 and $ 6 ,7 2 5 .0 0 in secu rities with tauten ity d a e s running from I 9 lo to 1957. on deposit The u o i k o f the board o f trus- ’ et - of t he S tu d en t ! nion I rust Fund having been com p leted , a re- capit ilia ion of tea ir ac tiv ities du> ■ ing their tenu re o f o f f s - having b ee n prepared and released , the control o f t he Ti \ a s Union and its fund# been t lim ed over to the hoard o f di rectors o f the T exa s Union in ar cordant*© with the direction o f the S tu d e n t s ’ A -semblv. th e r e fo r e , ha# HANCOCK 15c *(it I r* M W H I RF. T H E R E S T P I C T U R E S M W A Y S COME R A C K ! —-E n d in g T h o r * — 1935 P r i s e W in n e r ‘It H a p p e n e d O ne Night* W i t h C lr rriettr C"I H rr t a n d C la rk G a b le - F r i A S a t . — P a u l M u n i “ B L A C K F U R Y " in W i t h K r r r n M orl e y -—S u n .. M ti , T u e s . — “GoldHie e r r s of J 9 3 5 ’* W i t h Dick Pow e ll , T H E S U M M E R T E X A N SSS A round the Dial University Zetas Attend Convention Five U n iv e r sity of T exas Zetas attended the national Zeta T au Al- i ha convention held in Pasadena. Calif., which opened Sunday arid closed T h ursd ay n igh t with a ban­ quet. Roberta Purvis, president for next year, and Dorothy Leedom, rush captain, both of Dallas, joined tho Zeta special train at Denver last F r id ay . They w ere met there bv Mrs. J ohnny Mann Cobb of E lean or Trim ble of Austin and La. W ilm a Grace Shreveport, W hittle of l as V egas, N. Mex., as also attended the convention. to the Held at the Huntin gton Hotel the convention was hig h -ligh ted bv fa m ou s H enry E. visits Huntington library, art gallery, and gardens, and a C alifornia bar­ becue with co stu m es and s tu n ts at the fam ou s H u n tin gto n pool. B efore to T exas, th ey return Miss Trimble will v is it in Honolulu and Miss Leedom will attend the San Diego Exposition. ♦ * * TRI D E L T S E N T E R T A IN The a lu m n ae ch ap ter o f Delta Delta Delta so r o r ity entertain ed with a garden party W ed nesd ay a ftern o on 7 :30 o ’clock at the home o f Mrs. Will Watt in Enfield. from 5 :3 0 to Hollywood News Notes film in g o f by “ M arie A n ­ The t o i n e t t e ” M e tr o Goldwyn- Mayer in the near fu t u r e will f e a ­ ture a com b ina tion t h a i has been su cce ssfu l through f i v e previous pictures. Norma Shearer a nd S id n ey have Franklin are the pair that been so su ccessfu l in earlier p ic­ tu res as actress and director re­ spectively. Franklin d irected Miss S hrearer first in “ T h e Actress, in “ Smilin* T h rou g h ,” and then the gold medal w inner o l 1 9 3 2 ; “ The Last o f Mrs, C h e n e y ,” “ P ri­ vate L ives,” and “ The Barretts o f W im pole S tr e e t .” The n ew picture is to present Miss Sh earer as the proud qu een I of F ia n c e and Charles Laughton i as her p etu la n t and ill-fated c o n ­ sort, King Louis X VI. Columbia S tu dios a n n o u n c e the s ig n in g o f T a y G arn ett to d irect “ Rich M an ’s G eorge R aft in D a u g h te r .” This first picture at Columbia. G arn ett has “ Her “ China directed Man,” and others. Grace Moore th ree sin g in g e n g a g e m e n t s at the Con- is fillin g is R a ft’s S e a s ,” vent Gardens in London while spending her vacation abroad. Her latest picture, “ Love Me F o r e v e r ,” has figured in rumors about the picture, but nothing d e fin ite has been announced. Frank Capra has been chosqfi to direct. “ Our Gang Fol- C omedy notes now being pro- lies o f 1 9 3 5 ” is duced by the Hal Roach studios. Also under w ay are "Bonnie S c o t­ land’’ with Laurel and Hardy, “ Obey That Im pulse” with Char­ ley Chase and "Little Papa," a new Our Gang picture. Thelma Todd will appear in “ The Honesty R acket,” a full length production. Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, in and Fran ch ot Tone are cast j “ M utiny on the B o u n ty ” which is ; now b e in g film ed by M-G-M. Also ' is under w ay on the same “ O ’S h a u g h n e ssy ’s B o y ” with W al­ lace B eery and Jackie Cooper the starring roles. lot in 1 T h ey tell us: That a hen ruined j a scene in on e o f Ann S o th e r n ’s pictures by la yin g an e g g a n d cackling an a n n o u n cem en t o f the is scheduled to be released shortly. : Michael B artlett played opposite Mis- Moore in the p r o d u c t i o n s ^ Boris K aarloff is com pletion | a new horror film ing, “ The Black Room M ystery ” this w eek. Marian P A G E P I V A Marsh appears fem in in e in lead. It is from an original story by Arthur Straun. the Work on Claudette Colbert’s n ex t vehicle, “ She Married H e r B oss,” is p ending the selection of a leading man. Gregory La Cava will direct. . The ca st of “ Lost H orizon ” is also to he selected. A lm ost every o utstanding player in Hollyw ood . The egg, which great e v en t . was a by-product o f the film , “ The Girl Frien d,” w as eaten by A n n recently later . . . 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T he G randest of all M usical R om ances t E N T E R YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE Summer Texan N O W at Journalism Building 1 0 8 C FEATURES OF THE SUMMER TEXAN INCLUDE: C o m p l e t e s c h e d u l e # o f e x a m i n a t i o n s , . n e w s o f v i t a ! i n t e r e s t t o e v e r y s t u d e n t in t h e U n i v e r s i t y . l e c t u r e s , a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t s N e w s o f E x - S t u d e n t s a n d a l l h a p p e n i n g s o n t h e c a m p u s . C o m p l e t e a n d d « t a i l e d r e p o r t s o f f o r m e r p r o f e s s o r s c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e U n i v e r s i t y w h o a r e n o w in i m p o r t a n t p o s i t i o n s . C o m p l e t e c o v e r a g e o f h a p p e n i n g s a t o t h e r s c h o o l s t h r o u g h o u t t h e . . i n c l u d i n g r e p o r t s o f i m p o r t a n t e d u c a t i o n a l S t a t e a n d t h e N a t i o n . t r e n d s a n d d e v e l o p m e n t s . S t a t e a n d N a t i o n a l a f f a i r s o f s i g n i f i c a n c e t o U n i v e r s i t y p e o p l e a r e r e p o r t e d c l e a r l y a n d c o n c i s e l y f o r y o u r i n f o r m a t i o n . E d i t o r i a l c o m m e n t o n c u r r e n t p r o b l e m s . . . a n d c o l u m n s f o r y o u r e n ­ t e r t a i n m e n t . If you are not in the delivery zone the p ap er will be m ailed to you PAGE SIX The World f r o m Washington B y R O B E R T T . B R I N S M A D E S t u d e n t i n t h e I n i t i a t e o f P u b l i e A f f a i r * , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C. l o w l y the S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e H ull b e f o r e . t h e S e n a t e F o r e ig n Af f a i r Corn- j m i n c e . S e c r e t a r y Hull a ked that in J the C o m m i t t e e p r o c e e d f o r m u l a t i o n o f a n e u t r a l it y its policy, fin T h u r s d a y ho c a lle d Am b a a d o r R o s so o f I t a l y to t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t anil v o ic e d t h e “ c o n c e r n o f c o u n t r y o v e r t h is M u s s o lin i’s a t t i t u d e . L a te r in th e | d a y he d is c u s s e d the '•ituaUon w ith the B r itish a nd F r e n c h A m b a s s a - ' dors. 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P E A C E M E A S U R E S to Cittern t the “ d e a t h too m uch turn o f in to i In I ’.S. 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M g na tore the O ur G o v e r n m e n t i- “ g r a t i f i e d ” Ira t h a t t h e “ g i v e n it att* rition to t h e c o n t r o ­ v e r s y . ! B u t p e a c e m a k e r s in this co unt i v w it h th is c o n t r o v e r s y b e t w e e n Italy arid a n o t h e r A b y s s i n ia m ig h t m e a n world war. 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T h e St a t e b u i l d s in- ’ it ut urns * iety : h ».-.pit als i or i a refit,it a* h o m e s for I he hist *i. d e a l , arui ti ft,I* I rn cr i rn m a l a ’ T O f ii; at **. vim of inst it d ion —o n e t o r t he . •Iin* I arui p r o t e c t Ut ti I he f W h y m d erst cas< MIU Mi I V th*- ~mil ii c h i l d r e n o f o u r ‘It Is Bear the Yoke in His Youth' GoofI for a Man That T h e r e a r e n o t m a n y b o y s w h o t a k e to t h e y o k e k i n d l y . T h e y k i ck . T h e y t el l t h e i r d e a r m o t h e r s w h a t o t h e r b oy s a r e p e r m i t t e d to do, arui th* re a r e m o t h e r s w h o t a k e in w a s h i n g to e n a b l e t h e i r b o y s t o d o a s o t h e r b o y s do. T h e y a r e w il l in g t o b e a r t h e y o k e t h e m s e l v e s l o s a v e t h e n e c k s o f t he b o y s ; a n d if th*’ tim** c o m e s w h e n t h e n e c k s of t h «■ boys a r e not s aved ir s e e m s v e r y s t r a n g e t o t h e m . Th*‘r*‘ ar** m o t h e r s w h o s ay t i n y < a n n o t u n d e r s t a n d th** L o r d ’s w a y s . T h e y c r y out t h a t t h r o u g h y e a r s arid y e a r s t h e y saver! t h e m s e l v e s no l a b o r ; t h e y t oi le d f a r i nt o ni gh t. T h e y p r a y e d w i t h e a r n e s t n e s s ; m a n y t i me s t h e i r tie- t e a r s b l i n d e d t h e m . T h e y c l a s p t h e i r h a n d w h e n s t o r m s u r g e s wi t hi n t h e m , arui t h e y cry out pi tyingl y tm t he love ol G od. th W h a t m o r e can t h e y d o ? An* t h e y not a l w a y ' t h i n k i n g of t h e b oy s ? Th** b e d - ar*- m a d e r e a d y , t h e c lo th e* ar** w a s h e d a n d m e n d e d , it is a l w a y s r e a d y , a d m o n i t i o n is not - p a r e d . W h a t m o l e ca n t h e y d o ? , * rn to H t hut tin- laid** i lip it. And w i n n o t ? T h e r e is ore* m o re t h i n e t h e y mi g ht do T h e y m i g ht put th** y o k e on th*- y o u n g s c a m p s a n d put t h e I <*y in t h e how so t h a t t h e y c a n n o t S o o n e r 01 lated* it is u r g e d , t h e y will k now w h a t t r o u b l e i - ; let h e m iud g al l t h e h a v e h a p p i n e s s in t h e i r ; o n t h . f o r it; n e c k o f t h e i r n u d e s , t a k i n g th* w o r d ol ’ In bo;, t h e y w a n t th** f r e e d o m of tin th* . p l e a d so e a r n e s t l y t h a t t h e mot h e r s av it max be -<> f o r t h e day a n d f u r th<* n i g ht . So it is w i t h th** p o or , a n d so it i- w i t h th* r ich, a n d t h e y o k e wait s. I he y o k e *h * t o w n , a n d Boys w h o t a k e t o th** y o k e n a t u r a l l y in to • g r e a t a e gregat** of b o ys a r e not m a n y . T h o <• w h o do ar** th** salt o f t h e e a r t h . T h e y con t it ut** t h e n u c l e u s for d o i n g t h i n g -, t h e y pul l t r u e . T h e y a r e ta* r a l l y i n g p oi n t for a n a r m y ot bo ys w h o h a v e in s o me w a y be* ii b r o k e n t o t ho y o k e . Th* m a j o r i t y of bo ys w h o get i nto th** bow d o so becall-;** t h e y j h a v e t o ; a n d so it is t h a t t h e a v e r a g e boy is f o r t u n a t e if he is so s i t u a t e d t h a t h e is m a d e t h e o b j e c t o f d i s ci p l i n e a n d u p o n w h o s e b a c k t h e w h i p of c o r r e c t i o n c o m e d o * , . a t p r o p e r i n t e r v a l s w i t h s u f f ic ie n t blood. to d e v e l o p hi fore* T h o s e w h o b e a r t he y o k e to a d v a n t a g e a r e f o r t h e mos t p a r t b r o k e n t o it in t h e i r y o u t h . Ther e is s o m e t h i n g ver y a d m i r a b l e in th.* t r a i n e d m a n win* mak**eth** y o k e easy. w h o d o e s not fret u n d e r it. a n d w h o p u t s his s t r e n g t h to it as a n ox. Y o u n g e r m e n l ook on arui s ay h e f i n d s hi p l e a s u r e in his w o r k ; it is s e c o n d n a t u r e to hi m, a n d lo k n o w s h o w to do t h i n g s w it h t he least i n c o n v e n i e n c e a n d wi t h t h e least h a r d s h i p , A n d so it s eems, a n d so it is. It is a p a r t ' o f life, a n d it is t h a t p ar t of lit ** w h i c h l i g h t e n s t h e b u r d e n s , s m o o t h s t h e w a y . firings r e s u l t s a n d g i v es to it s w e e t n e s s . T h e r e is much d e s i r e in our tim e f o r w h a t a r e c a l l e d for a c r e d i t a b l e p l a i t 'The desir* th-' a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s . a m o n g m e n is not new, a s th** d e s i r e f o r p o w e r is not n e w . - Yet th ere is the fib! l o n g i n g for results w ith o u t sa crifice a n d w ith o u t th e d evotion o f tim e and co n sta n cy o f p u r ­ pose. But no w a y has b een d isco vered , and no w a y wit; be d i s c o v e r e d , to g a r n e r th** hest f r ui ts of li ving w i t h o u t s t e a d f a s t n e s s , w i t h o u t s t e a d y p ul l in g, w i t h o u t h e a r i n g t h e y o k e . T h a t is t h e lesson of all e x p e r i e n c e . T h e y o k e m a y not In* t a k e n on wi l li ng ly, b u t in t i m e i is p l o w e d It l ooks g oo d a f t e r c o m e s to be r e c o g n i z e d as a f r i e n d . t h e f i e l d h a s b e e n a n d a f t e r g a t h e r e d . T h e h**at ot d a y s is conv* rte*! to t h e cool OI e v e n i n g , a n d th** s t r a i n in t h e y o k e o v e r t h e r o u g h p l a c e s b e c o m e s a t r e a s u r e d m e m o r y . th** h a r v e s t T h e p r i d e of m e n in r e v i e w l o d g e s w i t h t h e i r s t r e n g t h , a n d t h o ir c o m f o r t is in w h a t t h e y did u n d e r t h e y ok e. “ It is g o o d f o r a m a n t h a t h e b e a r t h e y o k e in his y o u t h . ’ - G E O . I). P E R K I N S . What To Do About the Sadist D u r i n g th** pc ’ y e a r th** a t t e n t i o n o f th** p u b l i c h a s b e e n f o c u s e d u p o n tin d e l e t i o n o f c r i m e , Th** r o m a n t i c m u c h - p u o l ii i tai * q i l o i u of tin* G - m e n h a v e b e e n p a r t l y r e s p o n s i b l e f or t h i s int r* -i. Thor* is. how* v<*r. o n e t yp e o f c r i m e t h a t b a s b e e n c r o w d e d o ut of t h e p u b l i c ey e b \ th* t h e n e w s p a p e r s p a c e g i t en to t h e s t a m p i n g out o f g a n g s t e r — t hi s is t h " e v e r i n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r o f sex crim**s o f a s a d i s t i c n a t u r e . N o t h i n g i g r i n r a l l y d o n e to t h e m e n w h o c o m m i t t h e » of f en se s. T a k e , f o r e x a m p l e , t h e c a s e of a r e c e n t arr** t m a d e f o r j o n e o f t h e s e p s y c o p a t h i e c r im es . T w i c e p r e v i o u s l y th* c r i m i n a l h a d p e r p e t r a t e d th** s a m e o f f e n s e , a n d in p u n i s h ­ m e n t t h e r e o f w a s e a c h t i m e sent t o a n i ns t it u ti o n f or t h e i n s a n e , a n d w a s r e l e a s e d a f t e r a s h o r t t* r m — s i m p l y b e ­ c a u s e , e x c e p t d u r i n g -.hurt i n t e r v a l s o v e r l o ng p e r i o d s of t i m e ( a y e a r , t w o y e a r s , o r e ve n l o n g e r ) w h e n h i s p e r ­ v e r s i o n o v e r p o w e r e d h i m, he w a - as s a n e a n d as n o r m a l a s a n y o n e . C a s e h i s t o r i e s o f s u c h e u m i n a l s r e v e a l t h a t t h o c r i m e i t s e l f is u s u a l l y c o m m i t t e d u n d e r an u n d e n i a b l e i m p u l s e , a n d t h a t t h e p e r p e t r a t o r , w h e n s a n i t y r e t u r n s , is u s u a l l y t What a Pity We Can’t Announce The Union Service Preacher T h i - Sn rn! ii • ni ght th** c h u r c h e s of An t m will e n g a g e in a u n i t e d s e r v ic e in t he Up* n Ai r T h e a t e r . W e h o p e y ou ii- I1 will a t t e n d , hut d o n ’t a d . im w h o is g o i n g to pr**a< I is not for public at ion. W h i c h h all v e r y g o o d , b e c a u s e it is a nice f ool i ng to go to a s e r m o n a n d not k n o w w h o is g o i n g to pi e a c h sort of a s u r p r i * p a r t y . But i u t it a ham**? F o r u h a s b* * ii aid hat wi re it k no w ti t hat a w o ul d p r e a c h , m a n y Indian of I exas wei e sun worshipers. 'The glaring "iii of in day was an important lactor heir I \ es. The tile mo of t Ii" sun runs through all of the Indian on i- nut i ; h*-(l by Mrs. Atkinson. M i s s i o n a r i e s E n t e r e x a s their < I th" from ii'uai ies "I hristian mis , “ preceded by Mexico,’’ sin write cross— gill Ki\ cr, cmp es beyond th bund their path blocked by sun I arn I ail I : anne*! i mouth as pal cholent and em assoiled I rum etijje to edge with bu f fab) - k us, ii I> sun raj . “ The karankuwa, hou-m-boating rn I In- en a 1 ..I urn s. gorging on c a i r u m a n d h u n an MU - u t . i c s h , w m s h i p p e d I it" it u i T o n k a w a * W o r s h i p p e d S u n “ The- T m.hew a, i lad in a breech ■ •loth, a feather, and a pair of Moccasins, the slipping over the deer, w or ha Ik hills aft I -hi) ped the sun. and hi * women atoned their breasts in its image for * lie sake of magic medicine. The civilized Mound Builder-—the I ’addn and I he A sinai-— living in straw houses said by astounding xplorers In have been a hundred in feet high, built the temple- .liney woods Lo house the .'acred 'ire- -servant of the sun. Even he fierce Apache, foraging out of S u m m e r T im e Is Picture i ime a n d H t h e C a m e r a f i l m a n d d o G e t o u t t a k e s o m e s n a p s . W e h a v e a o f a n d b e s t t o w n . p r i n t i n g If y o u d o n ’t h a v e a C a m e r a w e ’ll l o a n y o u o n e F R E E . s t o c k f a*t " «t a n d c o m p l e t e t h e d e v e l o p i n g in SPECIAL $1 B o o k s N O W g 9 c O t h e r s 20 Off T h e U N IV E R S IT Y C O O P T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 18. 19t S P O Answers ( Q u e s t i o n * e n t h e S p o r t s Parte ) I Sack N e w b v . 2 GheJ i j n y , M o v n i h a n , b r e l l , G r a y , H i l l i a r d . J a m e s , 4 Ci t ) . bU, b. J a c k H a r v e y P e n i c k , t a y l o r , f v a r o w , 3. Bl Z i g g y S e a r s , M. U . , 9. S i n c e 1 9 3 0 , IO C h a | lie C a s p e r . 8. P e r u n a a t Official Notice H ISTO RY 2 29, which does appear in the C atalogue for second term , will be offered second term at eigh t o ’clock G. H. 103. The description o f course is as follow s: T e a c h e r s ’ C o u r s e in H i s t o r ] tea ch in g history Methods o f secondary schools. T e xtb o ok s \| be an aly zed and material m ethods discussed. S am e as Ell cation 229. P rerequisite: Twej s em ester hours in history. C ra value T w o some.-ter hours. Mi Spears. M R. G U T SCH . Chairman'* H istory D e p a r tm e n t.! „ — . J | ..................... Abercrombie Holmes, journal! J| in t 5 student who w a s enrolled past sum mer Abilene to spend the summer. term, has gone ORANGE JUICE FREE O n e v e r y 2 0 c b r e a k f a s t . B a n a n a S p l i t , V e g e t e r i a n , s a l a d , h a r d - b o i l e d e g g f u l l s i z e , 1 0 c q v e g e t a b l e * ^ 3 d r i n k — 2 0 c MACK’S CAF(£ DP. I KoOi RlCK A. MID­ D L E B U S H . . . h e ha* b e e n a c t ­ i n g p r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i s s o u r i f o r a l m o s t a y e a r , e l e c t e d a n d w a s u n a n i m o u s l y P r e s i d e n t o f Curators. t h e B o a r d b v C E N T E N N IA L Q u e s t i o n s a n d A n s w e r s Wiley Explains Rural Relief Work Changes Th** rural rehabilitation work, in form erly done by F. E. K. A. each state, is now to be taken over by the Federal Governm ent in the R esettlem en t A d m in istra­ tion headed by R. G. Tugwell, o f A griculture, U n dersecreta ry Dr. C. A. W iley, p rofesso r o f e c o ­ nomics, said recently. T his work is broken up into regional planning, and state a d ­ m inistration work under a d irec ­ tor in each state. Dr. W iley has ; been made director o f the work in Texas. L o n g t i m e P l a n n i n g is “ It in ten tion o f the Federal adm inistration this work on t h e carry th e is- view ? f long-tim e p lan n in g a n d la r g e ly w ith to ■ r e settlem en t. o n ly "The work partly w ith to rehabilitate in the f u t u r e will deal re lie f clients becau se it is the intention of the Federal R e se ttle m e n t a d ­ ministration f a r ­ mers on the soil now, who need longer tim e loans than th ey can g e t from a commercial bank, by lending them m oney to make their it farms “ g oin g co n cern s.” Also, will deal with a r e “ down and ou t,” and who prob­ ably would not f i t in well a n y ­ where. those who If such persons are not likely to make good farm ers, th e y are n ot to be settled on a farm, but neither are th e y to be retained on the relief rolls. T h ey will have time find assistance by g e t ­ ting work through the w ork s a d ­ ministration. to “ In addition to rehabilitating farmers, who need assistan ce as the re su lt o f un em plo ym en t or the Reset­ other m isfortune, tle m e n t Adm inistration has t h e au thority to buy up subm arginal in certain areas and remove land settler- t h e y if to go,” Dr. can be encouraged W iley explained. to better land . m d E d i t o r ' s N e t r — T h e t r y cel)* th- *I»xa* 0) es I ions s h o u l d b B u i l d i n g week. C e r i t e n i •al T e x a n w il l a c ­ t o a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h i s col.imn. t o J o u r n a l i s m e a c h b y W e d n e s d a y o f 1 0 9 - s e . i t i i illiam Ellers, supervisor a cl u t education parvd rn I answered .ng (ju ck lions recently: o f in A ustin , pre- the folbnv- Q. W h y d o w e c e l e b r a t e t h e T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l ? A, B ecau se 1936 w ill be IO*) a n niversary of the dence of T exa s from Mexico. th e in d e p e n ­ Q. W h a t d i d t h e c i t y o f D a l ­ l as d o t o o b t a i n t h e p r i v i l e g e o f b e i n g t h e c e n t e r o f t h e m a i n c e l e ­ b r a t i o n ? A. Dallas appropriated $500,- fo r it s C en ten n ia l b u ild in g . 0 0 0 and voted a $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 bond sue in addition for the building. The Fair Grounds estim ated to be worth $4,000,000 were donated for the occasion. Q. H o w m a n y T e x a n * w e r e k i l l e d at t h e A l a m o ? I S3. A. Q. W h e r e w e r e hi s m e n m a s s a c r e d ? A. Goliad. F a n n i n a n d Q. W h e n a n d w h e r e w a s t h e i n d e p e n d e n c e o f o f l e r l a r a t i o n T e x a s s i g n e d ? W ashington on the Brazos A. Ii iv cr Q T e x a s A. 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