Daily (Texan First College Daily in the South V O L . X X V I I I A U S T I N , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 2 7 . No. 17 E TALKS Liszt Music to Feature Concert Choruses Tonight [j] tj[||fl|- LYRIC P O E T R Y i n r ^ n r y r j i ) D W i LECTURE TORIC I Kilpatrick, Garrett, Owen Do Solo Work With l l chorus SFLA WN FINISHES IU ARBITRATION WORK p[fly[[] M y Spoke W ith Moody Before Chicago Association of Commerce LEO B R E W E R TO S P E A K ON FREIGHT R A T E S FEATURES CONCERT Bernado de Balbuena was born in 1568, and died in 1627. t i is a m at­ ter o f dispute w hether he was born in M eexcio or Spain. He was edu­ cated in M exeico City. There he re­ ceived the d egree o f B achelor o f T heology and poetic works. His three m ost fam ous works are Siglo de oro Madrid, w ritten in 1568, and died in 1627. It is a mat- deza M exicana, 1604, which he sent tried to publish later to M exico, and El Benardo which he succeeded in publishing in 1624. in 1609 and prizes fo r New Adventure* in its relation The Bernardo, to other m aterial, does n ot develop old adventures, but introduces new ones. It Bernardo uses th e su b ject m atter o f other poem s, but not slavishly. to o u t Boirdo. tries it In its relation to other narrative poem s is claim ed that Balbuena used th e Iliad as a m odel, follow ed a fte r V irgil knew som e o f Dante and even the C aroligian cycle ballads. H e used all these sources perhaps, but w ith individual characteristics, V an H orne says. G eography and A stronom y appeal­ ed stron gly to Bernardo. There are m any referen ces in the poetry to the stars, but th ey are used more orna­ m en tally than scien tifica lly . He dev­ eloped ideas o f free will and fate. H is attitude tow ard life was a f f e c t ­ ed by fortune or good luck. H e is frankly conscious o f the delights of fortu n e, w ealth and pow er o f fam e. He m entioned fam e as the dearest desire o f his hero, Bernardo. His a lle g o r ie s portray ecclesiastical train­ ing and suggest church influence. A lso his discourse on free will and influence. pre-destination show this ideal Bernardo rep resen ts Spaniard. He is in ten sely national. H e predicts th e glorious destiny of Spain and com bines actu ality in na­ tionalism with chivalric legends, o f ­ ten with a m ost ludicrous e ffe c t. He says, in one passage, that counting all of Spain’s achievem ents would be like counting the stars in the sky. H ostile referen ces are m ade of both th e French and the Moors, but in places th ey receive som e com m en­ dation. the ' Follow* Aristotle Bernardo w as a fo llo w e r o f A ris­ to tle, or would have us believe him as such, he said. Second, identities. Van Horne enlarged on the three characteristics o f th e poem. F irst, as a poem o f chivalry, it possesses love, m agic and various adventure, m istaken it re­ fle c ts characters and classes. The action overshadows the characters. A dventures, episodes and speeches arc so tangled th at the thread of th e story is lost until the author re­ the m inds us. Third, he portrays ration alistic spirit the poem , which is alm ost fiercely intense. o f In conclusion, Van. H om e criticized the lack of unity in the poem, but he excused a greater part o f it be­ cause o f tim e of w ritin g and the lack of in tellectual in flu en ce at that tim e. its youth, the Chivalry and nationalism , with m any classical referen ces and r e fle c ­ tions o f the authors personality, all put togeth er on encyclopedic form , o f the narrative is the conception poem , El Bernado, as discussed by P rofessor John Van H orne in his lecture W ednesday ev en in g at Gar­ rison Hall. Dr. Aaron S ch a ffer, asso cia te pro­ fessor o f rom ance la n gu ages in the U niversity, w ill deliver a lectu re on “ Lyric Poetry to 11)00“ in room I in the basem ent o f G arrison H all at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The lecture will be- preceded by a rapid survey of poetry in France up to 1900. The main currents o f literature P rofessor H orne divided the study be w ill be traced. The talk will into nine parts: life and works, plot, general and historical in nature and to Boirdo relation and A riesto, not technical. Several*q u estion s will relation to other narrative poetry, be taken up in regard to th e tem per- B albuena’s ideas, sty le, epic theory, am ent o f the French p4„ip |e and th. criticism s and conclusions. nature of French literatu re. The Franz Liszt Psalm , “B y the* W aters of B ab ylon ,” sung by Mrs. Chester K ilpatrick, soprano, with Mrs. Lois G arrett, and Norma O wen, pianist, and the U ni­ versity C horuses, under the direc­ a tion o f David G riffin, w ill bo feature o f the Thursday cam pus con­ cert in the Open A ir T heater to­ night at 8 o ’clock. violinist, Mrs. G. W. Kunath will sin g an aria from “ Madame B u tterfly ,” and Mrs. Lots G arrett w ill contribute to a violin group. The U n iversity Choruses will be heard in a Stephen Foster ballad for male chorus and in the Anvil Cho­ rus from V erd i’s “ ll T rovatore.” Piano numbers by Miss M argaret Cabaniss will com plete the program. Norma Owen and V ictor Pow ell will be at the piano. The com plete program follow's: Fairy B elle Stephen F oster .... Male Chorus One F ine D ay (M adame B u tter­ fly ) ....................................... Puccini Mrs. G. W. Kunath R om anes ................................. Lieurance K reisler L iebesfreud ...... Mrs. Lois G arrett “ By the W aters of B abylon” 137th Psalm ........... Liszt Mrs. C hester K ilpatrick, Mrs. Gar-, rett, and U n iversity W om en’s Chorus. M oonlight Prelude C Sharp Minor .................................... Bendel R achm aninoff j ............. Miss M argaret Cabaniss Anvil Chorus ll T rovatore..........Verdi U niversity Choruses ‘LOST BATTALION Next Free Movie Presents Comedy and Educational Reel Saturday In the regular night “ m ovie” to be held on the cam pus, th e main picture w ill be “ The Lost the B a tallion ,” considered one o f world’s m ost astounding pictures. In “ Buck P rivate” , L. C. Collum presents an episode o f the war, which J is re-enacted for the screen by the J real heroes who survived th is trial. J In addition to this film there w ill be I two or three educational reels, tb be \ announced in F riday's T exan. featu re, As au added Barbara K nox, o f the Verna W ood’s School o f D ancing, w ill give a group o f in ter­ pretative dances. These m otion picture exhibitions are given every Saturday night at the open air th eater under the aus­ pices o f the Sum m er School C om m it­ tee on S tu d en t A ctivities, o f which Mrs. Charles Joe Moore, C hief o f the Visual in Instruction B ureau, charge of the m otion picture film s. is match was spoken o f as perhaps the resented public utilities in rate c a s e , KxchanKe - rep resen ted the public. best ever seen on the Merton courts, j in San A ntonio. W ilm er A llison, U niversity tennis Lco Brewer, P rofessor o f Law, will a e, advanced to the sem i-finals o f j the N ational Intercollegiate tourna- let tuce on “ Com petition as a Basis m ent, now being pla> e at P h i l a d e l - f°r Discrim ination in F reight R ates” phia, ny d e fe a tin g an Unknown o p - j *n l ^ie *'avv A d d in g 105, this eve# # p o n e n t W e d n e sd a y . T h e re change , rn the standing o f . is ning a t 5 o ’clock, hoi ..t,, , * he subject will be both econom - ic an(| 1(?1?a|> Mid P rofcssor Brew el . . . th.' doubles team o f Allison and M ather, i “ W hile it is prim arily o f interest to is no doubles m atches were p la y e d ! law students, it also concerns Econ- for the day. A. stu d e n ts.” omi(‘ and ' c a s t y d efeated Mel Dranga, In the m atches T uesday, A lliso n ,L The m aterJal for this is ; taken from the rulings o f the In ter­ <• n N orthw estern college champion whom freight. P rofessor Brewer will show he had previously beaten the that .. , Delaware S tate Tennis tournam ent, business poultices ju stify in g discrm .- follow s business. stute C om m em > Commission lecture law in _ . j* hnaiwnac i inntinn in fV„wrV,+ ination in freight rates, he said. u n o r, i .c o r e u a s u-J, 6-1. .. . . -I Allison 5 return o f service in this; ienc,.d on thi, , ubject and ha, I ro lessor o r e we r , , » I . is w ell exper-' ,, In the doubles match Allison and Mather d efeated H oog and Howard o f C alifornia 6-3, 6-3. Allison it out in is due to figh t the sin g les with John Van Ryan of Princeton and Cranston Holman of Leland Stanford. In the first m atches he d efeated Linder o f Pennsylvania and D eteviter o f G eorge W ashing­ ton. EDUCATIONAL SOCIE!? HOLDS MEETING E M S p e c i a l P r o g r a m an d I n s t a lla ­ tio n o f O f f ic e r s W ill B e F e a t u r e s The U n iversity E ducational A sso­ ciation w ill hold its regular program at the C afeteria, Friday, Ju ly I, at 12:30. ITI SUES UNIVERSITY Commissioners Court A t­ tempts to Force Sale of University Lands in lands Hudspeth county has taken action to try to force the sale o f the un­ that taxed U niversity county, since the failure o f J, Her- schol B oggs' bill to force the sale of It has been learned that these lands. the county com m issioners court i* planning to sue the R egents o f the U niversity, and force them to sell the land, on the plea o f a section in the C onstitution. B oggs’ m easure to force the sale of these lands in w estern T exas was overw hem ingly defeated at the reg- Miss E lla Andres will panied bv M iss Bess M inter .in * a c o r n -j “ ,ar ae!? ion l e c t u r e , ,,f thc the: J f action cam e after the failure of last on to allow lands. . 1 h<; H udsPcth county court is mak- '"1-' t!!c Bam<“ Plca that BoKBs p *" 1- ll “ a tieavy hur,len on the people o f w est T exas to have to bear t h e burden o f untaxed t h e areas. This plea is one o f the points o f R epresentative H oggs’ candidacy for Lieutenant Governor. large ° piano. Dr. Fred C. Ayer, P r o fe ,.o r a € ®n*titu t,o n “1 o f E ducational A dm inistration in th e, 1 U n iversity, who has been connected with W ashington Stab. U n iversity for a num ber o f years, and w ho has aiao* been D irector o f R esearch for the S ea ttle Public Schools, w ill speak on som e phase o f educational research. At the last m eeting o f the A ssocia­ tion, w hich was held last Friday, a sim ilar program was g iven . Miss: a num bre of gave S e le tte Olso^a readings, and P rofessor Thom as H. j Q uagleey gave a talk on “ The Car­ dinal P rinciples o f V ocational Kdu-j ca tio n .” -o----- H aving com pleted two w eeks of work on a Chicago arbitration board, P resident W. M. W. Splawii return­ ed to Austin Tuesday night to re­ sum e his adm inistrative duties. Dr. Splawn served as a representative o f the public on th e board which considered a w age controversy in­ volving all o f the W estern railways. All the train men and yard men on about 2,000 m iles of railw ay in the W est w ere included in the con ­ troversy over which the arbitration board ruled. A decision and award Sound " as reac^e<* Sat u n lay. Si x men sat on the board. Two represented the la u w a y s; two sat for the laborers, and Splawn and E verett C. Brown, chairm an o f the Chicago L ivestock j . T e x ., Special A rrive, I While in Chicago the T exas Special, a rep resen tative T exans on a good will tour o f the East, arrived in tow n and P resident Splawn was able to be w ith it w hile j it was in Chicago. He was supposed to be a mem ber o f the d elegation, I but his duties prevented him from carrying train leaving Chicago. President Splawn was gu est of the c f Com m erce Chicago A ssociation the T exas Special party and w ith addressed the 800 leading Chicago business men who attended the m eet­ ing. He spoke on "Rail and W ater T ransportation in T ex a s”. Governor Dan Moody also spoke, taking T exas in general as his topic. Cullen F. Thomas gave his view s of T exas’ a t­ titude on foreign capital. HOGGS SELECT DEB ATE R S The H ogg D eb atin g Club held its regular m eetin g at 7:45 T uesday e v e ­ ning at the Y. M. C. A. The main purpose o f the m eetin g was to select the the debate rep resen tatives for com ing in tersociety debating co n ­ test. The follow in g debaters w ere selected : Dyt M. Johnson, E. C. Barksdale, Tom Rousse, and Martin S. Tudyk. It was also decided by the club to have its regular term open house n ext T uesday night; an elaborate program has been prepared for this day, according to E ugene German, who has charge o f the arrangem ent for the H ogg open house. 14 FOOT VAULTER S T UD EN T AT GENEVA J u lia n Gillespie, form er student in the U niversity, is now at Geneva, S w itzerlan d, a tta c h e d to the Am eri- Sport en th u siasts over the country have alw ays looked forward to som e star who would pole vault 14 fe e t. Sabin Carr of*Y ale, a junior at th at The fo llo w in g w ere elected for the I can d elegation at the International in stitu tion , rose to such heights se v ­ Sum m er S ession : O. M, B ritt, Super- Econom ic Council. He took his de­ eral w eeks ago, and established a new mark for the world to shoot at. p e n d e n t o f Sonora Public Schools, | *ree in 1915- He wa8 stationed at president; Carrie E. W right, Head o f C onstantinople for seven years past, Ralph H am m onds o f T exas holds the .Spanish D epartm ent, E d in b u rg,MiavinK served in the World War, and the in Southw estern C onference record vice-p resid en t; and M argaret Phillips, I ?,revlously as a clerk in the U nited j this even t with a vault of 12 fe e t l l English teacher in the M arshall High School, ^ er etra y -trea su rer. These o ffic e r s w ill be install* d at the m eet- ” ing and luncheon Friday Melting Pot” Theme of July 4 1 a l s - ____ :__ inches se t this spring. . ___ . StafftK S< .. . . . . . . . . Dr. S ch affer has been w ork in g on this subject fo r several years, and is an authority on French literature. be The results o f his stu d ies w ill published soon. -o— CIX IMES LAW POST: - CO TO LA FERIA W a s P r o m in e n t in S t u d e n t A c t iv it ie s , M e m b e r o f L a w R e v i e w S t a f f Bascom Cox, graduate o f the U ni­ versity Law School th is J u n e, has ac­ cepted a position w ith Faulk, A bney and Hall, a w ell-know n law firm *,f B row nsville. Cox m ay be lo cated in La Feria as a rep resen tative of the firm in that city. W hile in the U n iversity, C ox was prom inent in student activ ities, r e lr g m anager o f Law School a th letics apii a member of the T exas L aw Review sta ff. He com pleted the th ree-year law course in tw o years and two sum ­ m ers and was em ployed at the sam e tim e as a deputy in the C ourt of Criminal Appeals. In addition As a m em ber o f the ra lly com ­ m ittee, Cox w as active last fall in in stitu tin g im provem ents in the T ex ­ an football rallies. his duties as a director of th e rallies, he also played football w ith the law j team . He has been p rom inently con-1 nected with th e sen sation al capture last w inter o f A lexander F rederick Claire, E ngineer patron sain t. Cox w as a mem ber o f T ejas Club. to i Cox will assum e his d u ties with the B row nsville law firm about July I, being now at his home in B eeville, where he has a m onth’s vacation. sp en d in g been BROUGHER ON VAC AT IO N Lorine B rougher w ill spend her vacation cam ping during th e month o f July. Later she w ill take up busi­ ness duties w ith a Law firm in San A ntonio. H UB B ARD ON CAMP US President L. H. Hubbard o f C. I. A. at D enton, form erly dean of men the at the U niversity, cam pus. He advanced courses in the field o f his w ork, he says. is now on tak in g is Cowboy Music Will Be Presented in Concert and Lecture by F ox : by Oscar J. F ox, assisted by W ood­ lectu re-con cert at ard R itter, Cowboy folk music to be p r e se n te d Mr. Fox, have been sung by som e concert artists, and their popularity; is increasing. They have been pre­ sented as another type or Am erican music. the campus open air th eater Friday in a night at 8 o ’clock w ill replace the Lomax Collection negro spiritual on vocal con cert pro­ The songs arranged by Mr. F ox,! versions : gram s within a fe w more seasons, according to the original according to m usicians who have r e -j collected by John A. Lomax wen* turned to T exas from the E ast re- bom back in the day o f a r o m a n tic ! cently. W est. C owpunchers w ere gathered Francis Germ an, U n iversity stu-j in the plain# country from all parts | dent who sp en t the past yea r ring-! o f the world and from all classes of ing and studying in New York, to ll people. u su ally. o f the grow ing popularity o f cow boy I buried beneath a stern su rfa ce, was music when he returned to A ustin expressed in their m usic. The pro-: include story from cowboy songs typical o f the old tim e O thers gram for Friday night will len tim en t, Their Girl W ill Be Chosen j to Lead Grand March lady selected will A fiv e pound box o f candy w ill be I awarded the m ost popular girl at­ ten d in g the A ll-U niversity Dance Sat­ urday night stated Manager Luckctt. j The you n g lead the grand m arcl\ at the 4th o f J u ly ; Dance a t Barton Spring- M onday m orning. Roach Longhorn! Pharm acy, who donated the card y,; announce that the lady may have her choice o f any 5 pound box o f candy in the pharm acy. Brothers lucky o f S teve Gardner and his Hokum Kings, who are returning to A ustin, i will play fo r th** “ hop” Saturday nigh*. * J * ------------------------------O ' - ------------------------------- I cow boy’s spirit. HERBERT MEIER The N egro sp iritu a l a f e w years j Mr. Fox will discuss the song^ and ago was placed on a f e w c o n c e r t p o - th e d e v e lo p m e n t of cowboy music rn gram s as a type o f A m e ric a n folk rn p a rt o f American folk lore, and music. During the past season ccw Ritter w ill sin g the num bers and Mr. boy songs, with m usic arranged by Fox will play the accom panim ent. H erbert M eier o f Marlin, who re­ cen tly received his M.S. degree* from the U nivf rsity, is now w ith the re­ search departm ent of the Humble Oil Com pany at Baytow n. DEN N IS GETS DEGREE Ann D ennis o f Sherm an, who took her B. A. and B. B. A. from the U n i­ versity has ju st received her M. A. tb s U n iversity o f P ittsburg. from as one o f the She was designated honor pupils o f the departm ent of j f or a concert in the spring the Bureau o f B usiness Research, in which she did for her im m ed­ Masters* D egree. iately for Brooklyn, N . Y ., where she w ill enter the training departm ent of one o f the large departm ent stores of that city. her work She le ft have brought the sam e the centers o f m usical a c tiv ity . Independence Day Celebration Flood and throb of A m erica’s of and songs, the h eart-felt tu n es grace and splendor sym bolical pageantry, the thrill of exultant or­ atory, and the spark and sizzle of colorful firew orks— these w ill be part of the Independence Day celebration at the U niversity M em orial Stadium © n th * night o f July 4. The outstanding them e of program will be “ D em ocracy N ationalism ,” the and called The spirit o f nationalism will be exem plified in the brilliant and color­ the ful pageant M elting P ot,” which is being pre­ pared by Miss Hilda M olesworth and Mrs. Olin Crook with Miss Ena E ver­ ton in charge of the m usic. “ Am erica, The pageant w ill represent peas­ of ants from the several countries the world com ing to Am erica to seek new life and freedom . They consti­ tute the ingredients o f the m elting pot which is being heated by a great fire. As the fire dies down there generation are form s o f the welded iato Am ericans, happy and prosperous. new The pageant will consist o f six groups: the Slavic group, the Scan ­ dinavian group, and T eutonic group, the O riental group, and the Latin group, as presented in the form o f sym bols with the national character­ istics o f the group. The fifth w ill sym bolize the bon­ fire. This group w ill be under the direction o f Miss Colby, assisted by member o f the Orchesus Club. The sixth group, portraying Am er- j ica o f the fu tu re, w ill consist of the m embers of th e children’s natural dancing class. is Dr. M. R. G utsch, who, as chair­ man of the com m ittee on stu d en t ac­ e n terta in ­ tivities, recreation, and m ent, in charge o f p r e p a r a tio n s for this July 4 celebration, has em ­ phasized the im portance o f stu d en ts’ before gettin g their blanket taxes Monday night. The blanket tax can be secured free at by presentation o f the auditor’s fee re­ ceipt. the U n iversity Co-Op The ticket e n title s the student to entrance at th e Independence c e le ­ bration, the charge otherw ise b ein g 50 cents. P o p u la r selection s were featu res o f th e Longhorn Band program given the Open A ir T heater W ednes­ at day night. This program , the third of the re g u la r w eekly concerts given by the Longhorn Band, was under th e direction o f B urnett Pharr. The 1927 sum m er Longhorn Band, with more than 40 m usicians enroll­ ed, is prom ising to be the m ost suc­ ever cessful sum m er formed by the band. The Longhorn Hand is already fam ous throughout the U nited S tates as a college musi- * a1 organization. organization Dorothy H ierm an, 11-year-eld pu­ pil of Verna W oods, danced during interm ission and was a special the feature o f the Longhorn Band pro­ gram . The program was as follow s: E xeelsis March ' Lusey ........ L ines O verture .......................... R eifier ... Jew el P assing F ancies (serenade) W edding of H eine and Katherina ................................................ A lford Interm ission Conqueror March ..................... T iesle W hisper Songs .......................... Friend .............................. B erlin B lue Skies Sw eet Marie ........ Rose H ello, B luebird .......................... Friend T exas, W e Love You .............. Randle E yes o f T exas. ---------------o--------------- Cotton Study G row s Popular at T exas U« A total of 109 students has enroll­ ed for courses in the cotton school a t th e U niversity, according to Dr. A. B. Cox, profess^* of business adm in­ istration and director o f the Bureau o f B usiness R esearch at the U niver­ sity. Dr. Cox the school which is carried on under the general supervision o f the school o f Business A dm inistration. is director o f B esides those students who are taking one or more o f the five course^ offered in the cotton school, Dr. Cox estim ated that there will be a num­ ber of others who will attend the lab­ oratory practice in cotton classing* to be given at an Austin seed house. This laboratory work was begun Ju n e 2§. Besides Dr. Cox, teachers o f cot­ ton classes in the cotton school are Dr. John A. Todd, dean o f the School o f Com merce, Liverpool, E ngland, and A. H. Ribbink, adjunct profes­ sor o f business adm inistration a t the U niversity o f Texas. and Dr. Todd is an international au­ thority on the subject of cotton mar­ particularly ketin g teaches courses dealing with that phase o f the industry. Mr. Ribbink instructs a course on the internal organization and m anagem ent of a cotton busi­ ness. / f rn : INSTRUCTOR RESIGNS Miss Catherine U. E ichelberger, instructor in the departm ent o f hom e econom ics at the U niversity fo r th e past two years, has resigned and w ill go to Columbia U niversity, New Y ork, this fall. Miss Eichelberger w ill con­ tinue her study o f art in N ew Y ork, She has been teaching art at th e U niversity o f T exas. D EANS WANTED in interested Women students who have served as deans or advisers o f wom en or girls in colleges or high schools, and women who are this type or work should report to D ean Ruby Terrill, at her o ffice in Main Building 111. M any sum m er sch ool students are interested in this w ork, it is thought. o-J POSTPONED EXAM INATIO NS Postponed, condition, and advanced standing e x a m in a tio n s will be g iven beginning July 12. Application to exam inations should be take these made to the R egistrar's o ffic e not later than Ju ly 5. Registrar E. J. M athews calls attentions to the fact that students should not petition to take the exam inations unless they are sure they can appear at the tim e designated, since an unexcused ab­ sence, once a perm it has been granted, * mmt calls for a grade o f F. © h r 0 a i i i j ( T e x a n P V E R Y human being likes to get Fir** Col)??* Daily »® tis# South Fc/bli*h#*J on the campus ai th# Univ* rGty of Tex** by the Tex** Students Pub We* Won*, bu., every mernttt# except Hornby and Saturday. h ’j» i# e « «®ee«, B Hail, 'I'eiephon* H 9 6 EiiStorfad •&#•*. J Hs.i. TelephOM *1 81-41 I A fte r J® p, in. *187). Printed by the University Pre**, A- C, Wright, Manafer. J Hall. Entered u second cia** matter at the postoffice at Austin, Texa*. Editor-*n-Ch in hi ana* in* Editor Chief Editorial Writer Ila naffer of Publications Net!I, Adrer- Issue Editor A s s i s t a n t Assistant I RU KHAN O Q in x ji DICK VAUGHAN J ame, X. Welch Wtttsn I- McG.U Crc, Htaa» T or rec. 11 ne lf V Barrett l.orra ne firm# ■ TENNIS AND TEXAS Burt D*fc«r. Bteines* M a-.te-r. Lou * »<#“’■ be. 08le« M assier { Leslie M. tisftrc M SIMI Brrr Jew* Hsfhlei, Ct*-* :i*«» Atremate* Manager. B U S IN E S S S M F P the College of Liberal Art*. Some of these new groups are still *t.rtingling hard for existence, to be ^ ^ of||y h 9 f m m T O Properly evaluate the accum- ^ plishments o f the t ennis »unf- Th. fai t th at l i t e - of t i e University < f Texas, both P**; tion to them is «o prized despite the and present is not a simple ma tor, multiplicity of societies on the cam-. It will be admitted by everyone who p m £ is acquainted with the work which th* Rt|m* them is so prized despite the multiplicity of societies on the campus, is sufficient evidence their standing with student*. of in recent years, but an “ Not only the formation of honor­ ary group* ba* indicated the reco g­ nition that scholarship has been ae* in­ corded creasing number of prizes and other awards have done thing. Scholarships and fellowships of va­ rious kinds likewise have increase d in num bers. the same that there “If all this Is an indication o f an over-emphasis of athletic wo*]I be silenced forever. If it is not con­ is still vincing evidence healthy and growing Interest in scho­ larship, then we are sadly wistaken.” T h at is all very well, and probably through these honorary societies, stu­ d e n t# have gained more from their Univerity training. But why can we not he scholars for the sake of being scholars, ra ther than for the sake of wearing some* sort o f decoration, or and 11 U £ ,Bf ™ r ort nf placque. organization which paid ten dollars to every person who joined egret d r ot to drink f< r one year, and then the members went back to d rin k ­ ing »t the end of that time, we sh©. *d not argue th a t th ere was a healthy j the aml *row m K interest in te m p e ra n c e ,ll indicate th a t there I in gettin g i ®*ot« m oney, and since tem perance I affo rd ed a m eans to th a t end, it was] adopted. Now these h onorary o r g a niranians do not make any mope ta ry rew ards, hut they do give g r e a t ! I apport to th e m em bers’ egos. We j should give everything we own for a I Phi Beta K appa key, because o th er tr e a t Phi B eta, students usually Kappas with deference. whole. A skinful touch here and a 11 would skillful touch there, make a big d if - ! W*® a ^tow ing in te re st f©fence. Anyone can mould clay but it the deft b a rd of an artist to a r iM clay into beautiful ■hap**. lakes From O ther Pens INC KEA .SEINO RECOGNITION shaking o f heads by J U O T W JT IO T ANDING the d o l.fu l learned Educator* generally and th e ir s ta te ­ m ents th a t colleges are nverempfc skiing ath letics ami neglecting stho- lar*hip- - r.otwr.h'-landing all ttuit, we Le nettly believe th a t :sc bol* rah ip is .gaining asor# recognition each year. lo no year since we have been w atching university activities have th ere been as mums hon o rary «o- .eitfe* ,prong up rn this year, Prac- tk a lly every branch o f study now ha* as honorary organization which h to It what Phi B eta K appa is to think We do not wish to criticise s tu d d en ts fo r paying this respect to scho-1 Sara, because we th a t pro-! fluidity and insight should be duly recognized, hut n eith er do we feel like praising people who seek this knowledge for the recognition which it brings rath er than for the intrinsic If It takes value of the knowledge. h-m orary organizations create to scholarship, and the grow th o f these organizations is the * nly evidence we have of an increasing in scholarship, we fe a r that students are getting more and m ore succeptiic ra th e r scholarly.—-Th*? Daily I iii ai. than more in terest Try Texan ClaS' sified Ads for Results The Daily Texan THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3ES-&1# AUTO PAINT SHOP POTATO CHIPS R e fln iati y o u r e a r w ith author!*#*! Duco. AU T O P A IN T SH O P 4 0 * C olo, E. R. n it Piton* 4 0 0 5 C AR PET CLEANERS Ruff* CI## nrd. R ebound— W ork G uaranteed C A P IT O !, C A R P E T C L E A N E R S 2117 Eaat A w ., Black A C ooper, P it, 8538 LUMBER S tu d e n ts, in mAklnff th a t picnic bon, r e m e m ­ ber ta ile d p eo n u ta . p otato ch ip s S A N I P R G O UTS F h e n e 3 0 6 6 3 0 4 W est 6 th S t TIN NERS AND ROOFERS GAG E BR O T H E R S Furnace*, R o o fin g , and Tin Work 7th A Red River Ste., R fpalrini, Phone 8279 BRYDSON LUMBER CO, Buildlnf Material af AU Kind* I # tli a u d G uadalupe P hon e *331 W A NTED TO BUT PLUM BERS W e P ay tile H iffh est P rice* for 407 Cest ««h S t. Phone A7 l l , r ; If then* were an | 1403 Lavaca St. •*" *ome T k*~ < * 5 ........... ... Ph«na «7 « 2 Hiffhest cash price paid for second-hand 4 1 7 E a st 6 clothing and shoes. A. a th w a r t* P hon e 3 7 6 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. SHOP THROUGH THE TEXAN Every day leading Austin merchants tell of the things they have for University people through THE T E X A N Let THE TEXAN Be Your Shopping Quid; - . ■ T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 30, 1 9 27 . —5— *2- T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Charles Mills. Delwin Mills, Raymond Donald Joe Presnall Orlebeke, Price, Llewellyn Rose. Nathaniel Royall, Alvia H. Snipes, Maurice Stalker, Godfrey Turner, Lee Ro\ I ndenvood, Turner, Thurman Vaught, Clifton Wilkin­ son. James Ross KATHRYNE BRAMLETTE, Secretary to Dean. B.A. 197 and B.A. 198 w ll meet in F Hall 17 the rest o f the term. INSTRUCTOR. THE FOLLOWING students have indicated their intention o f taking the B. S. in Education degree at the If there end of this summer session. are others not on this list, they should consult at once with the Dean of the School o f Education. Fay Baxt, Claire Bowe rs, Alda Mac Calhoun, Clara Clift. Margaret Ford, Katy Rae H all, Mrs. Ruby Thacker Hood, Viola Helium, Rebec­ ca McCrary, Robbie Mao Powers, Ne lie Joe Thiele. B. F. PITTENGER IH E following women are requested to leave addresses at the dean of women's office: Katherine McDonald, S. Kathleen Tarver, Florence Ivy Taylor, Mrs. HANCOCK N-o-w Marie Prevost in “ T H E W I T H Night gride Harrison Ford A LS O B A T H E C O ME D Y “ L U C K Y ” L I N D Y IN ST. L O U I S Barbara Thornton of S. RL D. will visit in Dallas this week. James Eekhardt, a former student o f the University who has been at­ tending Medical School at Galves­ ton, is in Austin for the summer. Frankie McKinney, who has been visiting Mrs. C. P. Randolph, has returned to her home at Cooper, Texas. Carlos Coon of San Antonio spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Babe McNamara, who were recently married in Aus­ tin, are spending their honeymoon in Kerrville, Junction, other points in West Texas. and Official Notices MISS TERRILL would like to have the names o f women students who have served as deans or advisers of women or o f girls in college or high school, and o f other women who are I especially interested in the work of I dean or adviser. Main Zuilding 111. IF THERE is anyone who is a can­ didate for the degree of Bachelor o f Business Administration in Aug­ ust whose name does not appear be­ low', or anyone else whose name ap­ pears below wrho does not expect to receive his degree in August, he should notify the Dean’s office, B. Hall 109, at once. Wade Bartlett, Paris Bean, Thos. E. Conner, Biland Fagan, Orba Few- ell, Malcolm Green, Donald Greene, Eldridge Griffin, Eugene Hawkins, J. M. Hawley, R, C. Henderson, Miles Hilton, Della Jumper, Frank McMahon, Jo MeVea, Elihu Madison. Perry Maxwell, A. W. Mays, Q U E E N Cool— C o mf o rt a b l e La s t Ti me Today Harry F ri day and S a t ur d ay ‘W i n ni n g o f Barbara W o r t h ” Bridge Shower H onoring Mrs. Joe Erwin shower I An attractive bridge in I honor o f Mrs. Joe Erw in was given 1 Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Jesse E. Roach and Mrs. George Burnham, at the home of the latter at 1920 Speed­ way. Mrs. Erwin, who was former­ ly Miriam Storrs, was a popular U ni­ versity student last year and was one o f the Cactus beauties. The party was given in spacious recep­ tion rooms artistically decorated in Shasta daisies and pink zinnias. Miss Mary Holland won the high score pr»ze and Miss Mary Louise Stan­ berry received the consolation. attractively dressed A fter the bridge game, one o f the girls reminded Mrs. Erwin that her nose was shiny and little Alice Ann Nitschke, in pink and white, led her to a giant powder box, where were discovered many lovely gifts for the bride. De­ licious cream, cake, and mints were served by the hostesses. The guests were: Misses Maurine Edgar, Julia Mae Eisler, Mildred Jackson, Anna Bell Hutchins, Vir­ ginia Landrum, Mary Holland, Mary Kate Baldwin, Jeanette Giles, Edith Pearl Barlow, Hartley Haigler, Dor­ othy Barnes, Bertha Achilles, Doro­ thy W attinger, Elizabeth Wilcox, Patty Jay, Genevieve Critz, Mary Louise Stanberry, Bess Edkins, Mary Louise Skelley, Ruby Elkins, Zella Schultze, Maxine Hall; Mesdames HtHiare F. Nitschke, Morris Midkiff, Brandon Bryan, Arthur Storrs, and Mrs. Ora T. Booth. * * * in ; Ferris-Harrison Miss Bolling Harrison of Wharton became the bride o f Nick Ferris of Austin on Saturday, June 25. They they visited in Austin Tuesday and expect to leave in July for a trip to New York. Mrs. Ferris attended the University last year and is a pledge of Chi Omega sorority. i urline H arriett Wallace, Jennie Lee Werner, Robert Estelle Willis. RUBY R. TERRILL, Dean of Women. WOMEN students who are interested in signing up for La Casa Espanola for the second term will see Miss Kelly as soon as possible, MO West 23rd Street, phone 22914, or Main Building, daily 227 at 9:00. Names must be in before July first. IT IS V ERY d ifficult for reasons not necessary to take space in e x ­ plaining, to get a correct Honor List. Therefore, any correction will be thankfully received and entered on its the final form as a University Bulletin. Such corrections should be sent in as soon as p o s s i b l e to the office of the and Dean of the College of Arts Sciences. is printed in list before it advanced POSTPONED, standing and condition examinations will be given beginning July 12. Application to take these examinations must be in the Registrar’s Office not later Students July than Tuesday, should not petition unless they are j sure of taking the examination since an unexcused absence, once a per-* rn it has been granted, calls for a grade of F. 5. EDITH KELLY Dean of College of Arts and Sciences H. Y. BENEDICT, E. J. MATHEWS, Registrar, 9SAaM‘« X 0 UR JULY STORE WIDE9J“ y Clearance Sale Everything in our stock has been marked down so as to effect remarkable savings for the purchaser - It is not our practice to put o 1 an annual sale, or a monthly sale, but when we do have one it is a real SALE, WITH REAL REDUCTIONS. O u r stock includes a complete line of dress goods, staple goods -in fact most anything you want. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED COME EARLY —EVERY ONE COME J. H. STEINLE DRY GOODS STORE 1614 LAVACA STREET COACHING S T A R T I N G T O DA Y NORMAN KERRY CLAIRE WINDSOR IN B u y Publix C h e * N o w In thte land where man takes what he wants the favorite and the beauty of society was suddenly thrust. Her amuzing adventure is a thrilling story o f love. Midnite Matinee S u n d a y Ni t e 12: 05 R E G I N A L D D E N N Y in ‘‘Fast and Furiou*” M I Purified Protection Drink Water Order a Bottle of Pure Water TODAY Phone 4911 Prompt Delivery Many students find it very desirable to secure the services of an expert coach to help the master difficult courses. For the convenience of students and coaches, T h e D a i l y Texan’s Classified Department lists, each day, the coaches who are available. It’s the Best You Need During Warm Days — Anyone qualified to coach is invited t o place an announce­ ment in this column. Students having difficulty with courses are advised to secure the services of one of the coaches. The Daily Texan Berkm an-Faulk Miss Lucy Faulk and C. Einar Btrkman of Austin will be married tonight at 8 :30 o ’clock in the First Baptist Church. Miss Catherine Faulk, sister of the bride, will be maid o f honor, and Bernice Berkman pf Austin will be one of the brides­ maids. Mrs. Frank Maddox will play during the cerem ony, and Miss Nor­ ma McDougal of Tyler is to sing the nuptial solo. Miss Faulk, a student o f the University and a member of Phi Omega Upsilon, has had many affairs given in her honor during the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Beek­ man will be at home at 1910 Speed­ w ay after an extended tour of Cali­ fornia and other western states. * * * Irma Hander spent last week-end In Kerrville at the Presbyterian camp there. Louise Rounds, a former student c f the University, is visiting at the Woman's Building and Kirby Hall. Nora Rhinelander, who is staying at the Woman’s Building, spent a few( days in Lockhart this week. Alice Presnall and Eleanor Nor­ ton of the Alpha Delta Pi house, spent the past week-end in San An­ tonio. Mildred Porter of the Kappa Delta house is going to her home in Yoa­ kum for the week-end. Gladys K/Schell is spending the week-end in San Antonio. Marion Mobley o f the D. K. E. house will spend the week-end Houston. John Allen former law student, is spending the summer in Chicago. Stephenson, Mary Ann McClendon, Pi Beta I hi of Austin, is attending the Uni­ versity o f Chicago this summer. Coach Doc Stewart, who has been at his camp in Kerrville, is in Aus­ tin for a few days. Bill Rippey, famous as a former yell leader, has just returned from a business trip to Dallas. Vivian Buffington, a former stu­ dent of the University from Nava­ sota, is or the campus again this summer. Clara Brower of Giddings spent last week-end at her home. Collis Bradt, saxophone player in Caldwell’s orchestra for the past year, is playing with a California or­ chestra this summer. Corinne Wilhite, o f San Antonio, J spent the week-end at her home. Melvin Williamson, of director the Curtain Club last year and a teacher of fencing in the University, It is is in Hollywood this summer. understood that he has accepted a position W ' i t h a prominent moving picture company. in architecture George Harker, who received his B.S. and who has been employed with Ralph Cameron and Sons, architects of San J Antonio, is visiting in Austin. in 1926, Sue Cummings, a pledge o f Pi B eta Phi. who attended school here last year, will be a guest on the cam­ She will visit pus this week-end. G enevieve Critz at the Tri B elt hound. Finis Sewall was seen on the cam­ pus Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White have a is fine new baby girl. Mr. White University architect. Jimmie Dutton, Beta, o f Houston I has been visiting ih Austin. Ed Grasty and Ed Barlow will spend the fourth in Houston. Dude Stelfox, George Robinson, Dexter Shelley, and Al Robinson left Austin Tuesday to go to Houston, where they will board a steamer and work their way to Europe. T E X A S L A S T T I M E S T O D A Y Richard Dix Betty Bronson in “Paradise for Two” THE CINEMA By CHARLES B. WALKER Q U E E N : H a r r y L a n g d o n in 44 si C la ir e W i n d i e r in "Th® C l a w / ' t M A J E S T IC : N o rm a n K e r r y an L o n g Pant*.*' T E X A S : Rickard! D i x a n d B r l l f B r o n so n f T w o ." in " P a r a d i s e f o r _____ L ong Pants T H E vehicle in which H a r ry U n * - « T , {| ; C L A W " o p e n , a t th e S e a ­ tic T h u r s d a y t o ru n u n til .Sun- . The Claw . .t o r y c f ar. pU5'* t h ‘ m“ * , d ram a !ic * p u b lic ity would in- th o t " ” a n « « * ■ » « . ™U>- lu re , w ith a ba kgro u n d o f rom ance a n d all th e c o lo r o f S o u th K e rry C laire I lo f h a c to rs a r e , t > w c " ^onugw know n and ho g e n e r a lly . ............. .... good in th e ir c h a r a c te r iz a tio n s a s to a t t r a c t an a u d ie n c e w ith o u t f u r t h e r baJly-hooing. N o rm a n witt> ‘ " ' ,v' ,, , POP-UPS AND BINGLES B y A B E M E H L T H E B I G S T I C K L i k e a t r o o p e r n e e d * hi* c a r b in e , L ik e a g u n m e n n e e d * hi* g a t , Thu* a ha** ba ll p l a y e r l i k e w i s e N e e d * hi* t r u s t y w ill o w b a t. W h a t hi* c l a w s a r e to th e ti g e r , W h a t th e s t i n g is to t h e s n a k e , S o hi* c lu b is to t h e b a tt e r A n d th e d a m a g e it c a n m a k e . Or t i m e th e • q u e e s e - p l a y c o m e * w h e n th e I* th e th i n g th a t m u s t be d o n e , I t ’* th e p e r f e c t b a l a n c e d w illo w T h a t m ar k s up a n o t h e r run. L ik e he n eed * h is s t e a k a n d b is c u it s L ik e he n e e d s his s h o e s a n d h a t, . . . . a a l. thin In addition f r u s tr a tio n , to he w orth so i n t e n p e r a e d with ‘ a y ', t o n appear* a t the Queen W ed- su n d a y and Th*? r a d a r is « un pie, « f f active, and the in im itable com edy o f L angdon . . .» _ . « » th a t h e ha® shown in his lari se v e ral p ic tu re s as any two sp a re hours you m a y have to d e v o t e I to it. a d o le s c e n t’s c o n q u e st o f th e n a tu r a l a forcea. la th e occaabm o f a m a r k e d I ___ . . d e v e lo p m e n t in the a c t o r 's technique. F o r two y e a rs L angdon has tr a d e d or. th e p h le g m a tic ; his half-fin ish ed , m arvelously-tim ed g e s tu r e s have been scream ingly f u n n y bet a use they pre­ ord in arily a c h e d of pitiable and u n a ttra c tiv e a s p e c t human ex perience, light of Hie wide eyed! sheer kindly hu m or. c o n t r i v e d ! so t h a t an a u d ie n c e h a d h y s te r ic s ) w a itin g for hi mto come to his senses. I Now he has a d o p te d a q u ic k er rhy- i in his playing, and a sophist U thm cation which has added to his t e c h -1 nique w ith o u t p e rc e p tib ly c h a n g in g j to uch es a r e w o rth it. T h e se little th at I w a tc h in g indicate Worry L angdon is n o t a c h a r a c te r a c to r limited to ty p e , b u t th a t he is possessed o f o rig in a lity and v e r s a ­ tility a n d f o r whose nex t p ic tu re we shall w a it im patiently. c o m p re h e n sio n ” was f o r a n d th e an in in It w as a m u sin g to note a Chapin-! esque s h r u g o f the shoulder? a t one I point, which I fa n c y Longdon v e r y ! much re g re ts, H owever, his a d a p t a ­ tio n is his ow n, th ro u g h o u t. It would a p p e a r from com p arison o f the t r e a t ­ m e n t a n d c h a ra c te r iz a tio n 'his p ic tu re with t h a t in “ T ra m p , T r a m p .; T r a m p ” t h a t Langdon** b ra in is re*-! p on rib le for m ost o f th e fin e ss e which into c o n v e rts such simple scen ario s re a c h ! m o tiv a te d p ro d u c tio n s which th e public. His s u p p o r tin g ca*t is e x c e lle n t: Bebe, th e crook, gives a p a rtic u la r ly e a sy p e r f o rm a n c e , whiff* is a p e rf e c t I fiancee, Priscilla, foil fo r her. The high point o f the th« p o in t o f view of pic tu re from produ ctio n the; the close-up of is c o u n ty jail. the Paradise for Two W p A R A D I S E F O R T W O ” w ith R ic h a rd Dix a n d B e tty B r o n ­ is a c h a r m in g pictu re, handled It is light! no hi avy so n with c h a rm by the leads. a n d f r o t h y and s u f f e r s to uch a t th e i r hands. I Fourth of July! Excursion Rates! w * % si Between All Points In Texas One Fare & Tenth Round Trip T ick ets on Sale July I —2 — 3 & 4 G ood to Return July 6 San Antonio! Every Sunday! $ 1 . 5 0 R O U N D T R IP T r a in L e a v e s A u s t i n 6 : 1 0 A M R e t u r n i n g L e a v e s S a n A n t o n i o 2 : 1 0 P M. a n d 8 : 0 0 P.M . L e a v e s i S a n At $ 3 . 2 0 Round Trip S u n d a y , J u ly 3 G o o d to R e t u r n J u l y 6 r MISSOI : PACIF r u N E URI : IC J; sy j Bull Fights, Laredo! Sunday & M onday, July 3 & 4 $ 6 . 3 0 T i c k e t s o n S a le M o r n in g J u ly 4 . T ™ d From Austin for t r a i n s a r r i v i n g L a r e d o S u n d a y , J u l y 3, m d G o o d fo r R e t u r n L e a v i n g L a r e d o 1 1 : 3 0 p rn. J u ly 4 $ 3 . 2 0 Round Trip To San Antonio MONDAY, JULY 4TH T ick ets o n S a l e f o r All T r a i n s J u l y I, 2 , 3, & 4 G o o d fo r R e t u r n U n t i l J u l y 6 l i e k e t Office, A u s t i n H o t e l. P h o n e * 7 7 5 5 a n d 6 0 9 6 M. L. M o r ris, P T. A. E. O. B e a r d , A s s 't. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N S o t h e p l a y e r n e e d s w h a t b r i n g ’* 'e m , J u s t a g o o d old t o u g h - g r a i n e d b a t . -—V ie M o o r e . fo r T h e c h o i c e o f a c o a c h t h e > teor g rid iro n team will be v ery im ­ p o r t a n t . W ith the w e alth o f m a t e ­ rial on h a n d fo r n e x t y e a r ’s te a m f o r th e first w histle w h e n blows t h e L o n g ­ t r a i n i n g in S e p te m b e r, th e h o rn s wiil m o s t d a n g e r o u s c o n te n d e r s th e c o n f e r e n c e . loom up a s one o f in Though It w i l l c e r t a i n l y n o t b e f o r la c k o f fo o tb a ll m a te ria l w h e n th e f i r s t call S a x o n , S t a l k e r , is m a do. d i e , a n d a few o th e r s ta r s w e re lost a t t h e e n d of last y e a r , th e S te e rs will h a v e a n even g r e a t e r o u t f i t th is fail. W ith th e r e t u r n of la s t y e a r ’s, te a m a n d re in fo rc e d by th e g r o u p o f p ro m is in g frosh, T exas should m ake a s t r o n g bid fo r first ho no rs. last y>;ar A n d y C o h e n , f l e s h y s h o r t s t o p fr o m Ll P a s o who w ent fro m I h e W aco C u b s th e N ew Y ork to G ia n ts f o r the r e p o rte d small sum o f 120 ,0 0 0 , is at the p r e s e n t tim e b u r n ­ ing u p th e I n te r n a tio n a l L e a gue . H e w a s s e n t on option to th e B u ffa lo te a m a t th e first o f th e season, a n d .400 all y e a r. He has h it a ro u n d c o v e r s t h e Keystone sa c k in g r a n d style, a n d will p ro b a b ly be h ack with th e G ia n ts befo re long. is is p a tro llin g one of In t h e s a m e loo p, H o w a r d W i l l i a m ­ t h e o u t e r son g a r d e n s f o r Syracuse. H e th e p r o p e r t y of th e St. Louis C ard s, a nd is r e a d y t o s te p into t h e big show a t a n y tim e . W illiamson w ith a n o t h e r y e a r o f eligibility w e n t to S y r a c u s e last su m m e r fro m t h e S te e r c o rr a l. S tu d e n ts will r e m e m b e r him a - o n e o f th e p r e ttie s t d ia m o n d s t a r s e v e r Field. T h o u g h he is a c o n s is te n t .300 h it­ in s o m e w h a t o f a te r, he has been s lu m p o u t soon. lately, b u t h e ’ll b r e a k to pe rform on C la rk d i r e c t W h i l e th e S a n A n t o n e B e a r s b e a t p i g ' JIL JEflhki • Y o u D o n ’t W a i t o n U a ’ Sp rain ed H is H an d L ittle J o e , the p o liticia n , w oe in th e rte fit h e . H e h a n d wa* entrained fr o m her k -el a p p ie u a n d w ould be fo re v e r unclean, th e doetore m id . A lr e a d y f o u n t one little J o e could h u n d re d vote* lout becmuee he could no lo n g er give the fr ie n d ly p a t. f ie u.ne ready to jo in th e rn nice o f ut ade n j cute idee. B u t in stea d he w e n t d o w n th e P, A S a n d w ic h S h o p a n d ate a H o lly ­ w ood W affle, a n d Huck w an it* n u t r i ­ th a t hie s tr e n g th re tu rn e d . m e n t to S e rv ic e th e W hole N ig h t T h ru Sandwich Shop O P P O S I T E H A N C O C K T H E A T E R THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. J a k e v A t z ’s C a ts o u t y e s te r d a y 2-1, FA d i e m ade a real s h o w in g a t th e ho t c o rn e r. H e han dled seven h a rd chances w i t h o u t a bobble, a n d it w as th ro u g h h is s te r lin g s u p p o r t t h a t th e I B e a rs w e r e a b le to w in. W ith w in ­ n in g run? on t h e bases, he sto p p e d a h o t g r o u n d e r with his s to m a ch a n d wijh no d a m a g e to his a p pendix, e t side. H e to c e te ra , r e t i r e d a p p e a rs t o be a T e x a s L e a g u e f i x ­ tu r e . th e in f o r ‘‘S p o t ’’ F e l k w e n t th e S t . Louis B ro w n s T u e s d a y , a n d h u rle d several f r a m e s a g a in s t D e tro it. A q u e e r c o in c id e n c e c am e a b o u t la s t w eek w h en he to o k th e m o u n d f o r his te a m , a n d pitched a g a in s t th e Chicago W h ite Sox, w ith his b r o th e r , Bib, le a d in g th e a t t a c k fo r th e o p ­ occasions, position. B u t on both “ S p o t ” w a s ush e re d w ith th e g a m e a lr e a d y on ice. to th e re sc u e o n e . H e r e ’s a g o o d o n e — n o w y o u ask T h o u g h C r a n s t o n H o l m a n o f L e ­ lan d S ta n f o r d was se e d e d n u m b e r one, the o u tc o m e o f th e f ir s t m atc h e s in th e N a tio n a l I n te r c o lle g ia te T e n ­ nis C h a m p io n sh ip a t P h ila d e lp h ia w as ! j u s t a b o u t as w e p re d ic te d . W ilm er Allison c r a sh e d th r o u g h w ith a trio of v ic to rie s , a n d e n te r e d th e f o u r th b ra c k et. a n o t h e r T e x a s s ta r , also w e n t in to t h e f o u r t h ro u n d . B e n n y E ste p , B e r k e l e y B e ll o f A u s t i n is n o t e n ­ t e r e d in th is t o u r n a m e n t b e c a u s e he is a f r e s h m a n . B ut a t this tim e he is e n g a g e d in o th e r m a tc h e s, a n d will jo in h is t e a m m a te s a t t h e close of th e title m a tc h e s in Philadelp hia. rn S u p p o s e Q u e s t i o n : p l a y e r s h o u l d a b s e n t m i n d e d l y s t a r t to ru n th e b a s e s t h e r e v e r s e w a y a f t ­ er b a t t i n g th e b a ll o v e r t h e f e n c e , a n d s u d d e n l y d i s c o v e r h is m i s t a k e a n d tu r n a n d ru n t h e r ig h t w a y , c o u l d h e s c o r e ? if A n s w e r : Y e s , he c o u l d s c o r e h e r e t r a c e d t h e b a s e p a t h s a n d did n o t try t o c u t a c r o s s th e B e ld . T e x a s t r a c k s t a r s h a v e b e e n n a ­ tio n a l lu m in a r ie s fo r th e p a s t fe w y ears. L o n g J i m R eese held th e mile re c o rd fo r tw o y e a r s only to this m o n th . tim e b e tt e r e d h ave his H ow ever, the w o r l d ’s in te r c o lle g ia te m a r k of 6 f e e t 7 1-4 inches in the* high ju m p is still held by R u f u s H a g ­ g a rd , o f T ex as, se t in 1926. COO p a ir s w o n d e r f u l s t a n d t h a t v a l u e s a b o v e c o m p a r i s o n , c o m p o s i n g s h o e s th a t a n d a r e w o r n n o w t h r o u g h o u t th e s u m ­ m er. $ 0 .9 8 has E v e r y p air th e s t a m p o f s t y l e a n d q u a l i t y an d y o u w ill b e th e s u r p r i s e d a t p r ic e o f $ 2 . 9 8 a s k e d . B ig V alues For Less T y p i c a l o f t h e n e w e s t w e p r e s e n t t h e s e 7 0 0 p a ir o f D a c y ’s sp e c al s h o e s a t h ig h g r a d e l o w th e f o r p r ic e y o u r a p p r o v a l . r e m a r k a b l e $ 4 . 9 8 o f * 4 .98 s h o e s N o m a t t e r w h a t k in d y o u h a v e o f b e e n w e a r i n g o f t h e b e t t e r g r a d e , w e b e ­ l i e v e t h a t y o u w ill b u y t h e s e d u r i n g th is sa le . Big V alues For Less WITH th e o p en in g o f th e s a le th e store w ill be im m ed ia te ly cro w d ed w ith e a g e r b u y ers— an d co n tin u e 5 0 0 p a irs are so all d a y . th ro w n in th is u n u su al sp e c ­ ia lly p riced lot at $ 3 .9 8 . $3.98 A u s t i n w o m e n w e l l k n o w t h e im ­ s e m i - a n n u a l p o r t a n c e t h e s e o f D a c y s a l e s . D o n ’t l o s e s i n g l e d a y g e t t i n g h e r e . a Big V alu es for L ses W h i t e s I n c l u d e d W h i t e s I n c l u d e d W h i t e s I n c l u d e d Sale Starts T od ay Prom ptly at 8 A . M. W h en You Go U p P rices G o D ow n j U a m . L ' l l U p sta ris O ver W o o lw o rth i B uy Your Shoes N ow For July 4 W ear Business Scholarship „ Scholarship in one of the leading busings colleges of the Southwest for sale at a reduction. lf interested, write, Manager, Box 1927, Uni­ versity Station. PHONE 8000 Qassified Ad Section "sr Your Message Daily to 6,500 Readers FIND YOUR NAME IN THE CLASS 1FIED SECTION AND SEE THE SHOW RATES C O A C H IN G FO R SA L E W A N T E D Insertion S in sertion s In sertions In sertions 9 in sertion s t m onth Bold application. M aximum of 29 W ords la c s and display type rated upon J e sse H opkins, C lassified Ad Mgr, A N N O U N C E M E N T S N O T A R Y PU BLIC in P u b lica tio n s O ffic e B, H all A P A R T M E N T S FO R R E N T BEDROOM, dining, kitchen, private bath, furnished, not pertly but com pletely for housekeeping. $10 OO. $25.00, $30,00, $45. 291 W. IS. 1 406 Lavaca, 30rt W est 15. — I sleeping porch during 11 < R RENT — Light housekeeping room*, a sum m er. Garasr» available. Reference required. Phone 6610 — $ afternoon. NOTICE We hereby and hereon officially an­ nounce a pea* for Miss A nc Elliott to the Queen The®tor to see ’"Long P ants.” Take —$0 shift ad No charges C O A C H IN G COACHING— German A, I. and 2, by grad­ uate of German U n iversity. R ecom m end­ ed by member* of German departm ent. 2509 — S N ueces. Phone 4928. MATHEMATICS C oaching; Student* w ant­ ing coaching in Algebra, G eom etry, Ana­ lytics, T rigonom etry, C alculus, etc. Phone 336 1 or com e to 2806 North Guadalupe and —-31 call for Baker. DON'T KAIL Spanish A, I. 2, or 22. Coac1" mg by former mem err of Spanish faculty. —l l University of Texas. Phone 8652. MATH A N D PHYSICS COACH— Expert coaching. F ive years* experience. Strictly under the honor system . Satisfaction guar­ —J a n e I anteed. Dial 6963 for Golden. to me. Graduate IF MATH troubles you, bring your trouble# satisfaction Dial 3464 of call at 2811 N. — 6 guaranteed Guadalupe for Reid. student. _# JO .58 . .70 - - AS - 1.00 - 1.50 COACHING— Spanish A, I , 2, French. know E nglish. 4011. and I know Spanish aa well as you Phone H ubert Lee. — Sept I etc., dent who btu COACHING-— French A , I , and 2, by s tu ­ in Junior French faculty. — g College and who has studied U niversity. Phone 23*195. taught su bject Recommended by in B U SIN E SS SER VIC E WE COPY T H EM ES, th eses, and do ail kinds of ste n o g r a p h ist, m ultigraphing and m im eographing. Call 6934. 914 L ittlefield Bldg. Teas* M ultigraph Shop. M rs. XL J. Adams. MISS T E X A N * HILLER, E bon , 5998. theses promptly and accu­ Room 5, Masonic Temple Theme* and rately copied. Bldg., 7th and Lavaca St. — 31 D R E SSM A K IN G PLEATING— Any sty le . H em stitching, silk, c o tto n , gold, silver. B uttons, fancy cov­ ered. 50 varieties. R hinestones set to order. Phone 8362. Mabel Gannaway, 716 Congress. — July IO Over Beacon Shoe Store. dressm aking MKS. N EL L IE LEE can do any kind of latest sty le . H em ­ stitching, relining, and remodeingi of coats a specialty. Prices reasonable. Phone 3285. 2462 San Antonio. the in FO R SALE m ont or Pem berton H eights, W e NOW is the tim e to buy your lot in Edge­ are agents these restricted addi­ tions and will be pleased to show you if you will phone u s. P rices will advance soon. T. H. Barrow and Sons. 3 for both of FOR SA LE— Scholarship in one of th e teed* lug bu siness college* of th e Southw est interested, write Manager, B ox 19X7, gj If U niversity S tation THE ELECTRIFIED WATER and B ottling Co. has discontinued business, aud you can get electa i f ied or distilled w ater from the A ustin Coe* Colo Co., Sill Colorado S t . — ti Phone 2298g, ‘ W HEREVER You Go— W hatever You D o” — Sung by Ruth Elbing. New Columbia. Phone — 3 Isaac B ledsoe. s c i a. 821 C on gress. GENE AUSTIN new hits. arrived. W ith each purchase we g>ve a beautiful J. R. Reed M usic Co., Con­ — g Picture free. gree* Avenue. J u s t FOR SA LE— H ouse o f eleven room s. Sn it- ab’e for room ing house or fraternity. On in good repair, walking 2708 Guadalupe. — J u. 22 Main carlina. Ail nit?lance from U n iversity. Phone 22429. L O ST A N D F O U N D FOUND— Ladles* Parker duofold fountain pen with gold band around barrel. Owner may have sam e by calling by the Texan Office, B, H all, room 119, and p ayin g for — tf this ad. F O U N D — Red Schaeffer fountain pen with initials “F. WL D.” carved on barrel, also gold band around barrel. Owner m ay have the sam e by calling at The Texan office — 26 and paying for this ad. Found— Man's black o ff brand, with H. engraved on elip. Owner m sy have the sam e by calling a t T he Texan — 26 Office and paying for this ad. fountain pen, R O O M S FO R R E N T FOR WORKING BOYS—Cool, quiet room, private bath. U n iversity neighborhood. $ 5 — 30 per m onth each. Phone 3217. W A N T E D Wanted Copy of t h e 1927 C actus. M u st be in p e r f e c t c o n d itio n . If y o u hav e a copy w hich you will sell, a d d r e s s B ox 1927-C, q u o t ­ ing p ric e , a n d giving* y o u r a d d r e s s and t e le p h o n e n u m b e r. W ANTED— Position to teach h istory, Latin . or e f t ic* b y lady with six years exper­ ience in affiliated high school, U n iversity four and two- training and has completed third* history courses. Address B ox 1768 u n iversity Station. Telephone 08231. — 17 S T U D E N T S — Follow the su ccessfu l method that many other do. H ave your them es, thesis, briefs, etc., typew ritten, Call 6666 F iv e years* experience. for Ruby Sm ith. — June I H ighly recom m ended. W A N I E D ——More stu dents t o try th e good cleaning and pressing, and courteous one the Cactus P r e s s i n g Shop. — 29 day service a t Phone 8477. W<» do th e rest. gree and e ig h t STU DENT in graduate school w ith R,S. de­ as teacher desires position. Social scien ce or consid­ Spanish preferred. Other su bjects 2307 ered. Phone X at 4075 or call a t « Speedway. experience years* T W O S a les L ad ies i 1 ja i W e have a v e r y a t t r a c t i v e sales o p e n in g f o r two to f o u r ladies in our a d v e rtisin g d e p a r t m e n t t h a t payg ex­ \ \ e c an use full tim e o r cellently. p a r t tim e U n iv e r s ity S t u d e n ts who can d e v o te tw o to f o u r h o u rs a day. W ould be f in e as th e w o rk is w ith th e U n iv e rsity te a c h e r s a nd s tu d e n t s . Look into this. I t is w o rth in v e s ­ tig a tin g . Call f o r M r. M a n g u m e i t h e r f r o m 8:30 t o 12 in o f f ic e o v e r Y. W . C. A. C a f e te r ia d ow n to w n , 914 B razos, o r a t th e “ Y ” O ffice in M ain B u ild ­ ing U n iv e rs ity f r o m 12 :3 0 to 4 in a f te r n o o n s . eral years* SPECIALLY trained primary teacher, se v ­ primary work. Would consider elem entary grades, B ox 1723 U niversity S tation . — 6 experience, want* other f Nh ™ r ^ ^ Y ,!0n *s Primary teacher, in th is work and b . v j k * 1 sf T ',ai in Ittiuf t y**r*' experience teaching in affiliated reb oot Address Alpha Chi P h o n e O m ega h ou se, 2S01 R io G rande. . ■ if ; alii ... .