(VOL. XXXII. T H I R T Y - F I R S T Y E A R AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1931 S I X P A G E S T O D A Y No. 200 First College Daily in the South C L O U D Y S T I i e S a x i i i t o e a n THE WE ATH E l Play Places Have Distribution Of Popularity Slump Cactus Reaches P a t t o n ’s an d Light sey’s, P a r ­ am oun t and H ancock, as well as D illin gham ’s a n d Bull C ree k a r e losing th e ir p o p u la rity , i t 's for the cause of d e a r University. E xam s are scheduled to begin S a tu r d a y . In the L ib r a r y , no t at “ Mac’s,” w ould-be s t u d e n ts becom e s tu d e n ts this week. Four Will Attend Conference For Student Leaders Presbyterian Pastor Will Assist on Program June 5-15 F our U niversity s tu d e n ts, W il­ bur Soldiers, A rt h u r Klein, O w ­ en H u tch iso n , Glen H u n te r , an d T erren es Pollard have signed u p ss d e le g a te s th e S o u th w e s t for S tu d e n t C o n fere n ce of H o llister J u n e 5 to 15 and o the rs are c o n ­ te m p la tin g going. W. A. S m ith, Y. M. C. A. sec re titty, a n n o u m cd M onday. in T his is o ne of th e n ine y e a rly c o n f e re n c e s hold the U nited S ta te s conducted by natio n ally - know n le ade rs who will present a p r o g r a m on education, i n t e r n a ­ tiona l rela tio ns, modern missions, th e church, re la tionsh ip s, and the economic situ atio n . rac e K irby Page, form er T exas bov. now n a tio n a l! v and in te rn a tio n n l- [ ly know n w o rk e r for w orld peace, ' will open the co n fe re n c e . “ E du ­ c a t i o n ’’ will be dealt with by Dr. Goodwin W atson of C olum bia University. Dr, P aul H a r r i s o n of J th e U nited S ta te s and A ra b ia , I will p r e s e n t the w orld o u tr e a c h M arvin 1,500 First Day Drawings in Book From Life, Details Correct Historically ---------- I 3,000 Copies Windows Open for Calls At 2 o’Clock Tuesday Afternoon A p p ro x im a te ly 1,500 copies of th e C a c tu s of 1981 w ore d is trib ­ ute d to s tu d e n ts M onday a f t e r - noun, O ffice w indows w e re closed a f t e r tho supply of books had b ee n te m p o r a r ily eyha u ste d J o’clock D istribution w ill be resum ed a t this a fte rn o o n . T h e 1931 C a c tu s is th e th ir ty - eighth edition of The U n iv ersity of T e x a s y ea r book. , m o n s T e x a n s are given T h e Tex a a p io n e e r is m e m o r ia l­ ized in the book, the art work and the p ic tu r e sq u e design d ep ictin g ea rly life o f the state. A nec d otes and in cid en ts in the lives of fa- in word an d p ic tu re, the rese arch d e p a r t ­ ment of the book h aving scoured th is m a te ria l f rom original d o c ­ um ents, scrap-books, letters, n o te s in fam ous albums and 'material in the U niversity Library and in the W itte Museum at San A ntonio, Blueb onnet Belles, of th e y ea rbook selection eight m o st b e a u tifu l g irls on the U n ­ a n ­ iversity th e d istrib u tio n nounced w ith y e s te r d a y . The of the book be a u tie s follow ing girls: ca m pus, w as a r e tin* M a t Mi Manus, Rosalie L es­ E liz a ­ lie, C y n th ia C onnally, beth A u tre y , J e s te r , E lb e O uida B ax ter, J a n e t S h e p p a rd , and E unice Bishop, T h e book co ntains 525 pages, 8,000 p ic tu re s of individuals, an d se v eral of t h o u s a n d g roups, ac tiv itie s and views. p ic tu r e s Roland Boyd o f Lavon, s e n io r s t u d e n t in th e U niversity, w as e d ­ ito r of th e 1931 C actus. Business the book w as m a n a g e m e n t of handled by S t u d e n t P u b lica tio n s, Inc., with B u r t Dyke as Bu dness M anager. th e T ex as Stand in Line A long line of s t u d e n ts e x t e n d ­ ed a r o u n d and in th e corridor* of B. Hall w h e re th e hook was dis­ tr ib u te d M onday a f te r n o o n , M ore th a n 3,000 copies a r e is­ sued. to be T h e co v e r design of th e book c a r rie s a deeply em bossed ( ’actus p l a n t and m a p s of th e S ta te of T e x a s, w ith “ T he L one S t a r ” aa d e c o ra tio n . th.sign w as laurel w r e a t h on T h e b o r d e r th e ta k e n f ro m the seal o f th e Stat** o f Texas. The end sheet d r a w in g w as m ade fro m a p h o to g r a p h o f a T e x a s f r o n tie r I t o w n in th e l a t t e r p a r t of the n in e te e n th c e n tu r y . T he main di­ vision d r a w in g s w ere m a de fro m live models who w o re t h e clothes a n d ca rrie d g u n s a n d o th e r equip- e n t of e a r ly T exa ns, th ese cos to m e s and this e q u i p m e n t having been to The C a c tu s a r ­ tis ts by th e W i tte Museum. le a n e d Profits Realized From Dances Set $1,500 Increase $11,500 Received From Sale of More Than 18,000 Tickets 25,000 A ttend Plans for Next Year Will Follow Proceedure Of 1931 M ay 30 has been se t th e last a ll-U m v e rrity of the d an c e \ Zivley, dance, C ha rles m a n a g e r , has a n n o u n c e d . This l a n c e will he th e c u lm in a tio n of \ m ost successful y e a r , Zivley sta te d . H e said t h a t t h e dances [this y e a r have been outstanding' from ev e ry sta n d p o in t and that. the business d e p r e s ­ in spite o f sion, th h is y e a r have n e t t e d $1500 m o re th a n last this y e a r y ea r. T h e net p r o fits have a m o u n te d to $11,247 and an slim a te of the n u m b e r o f tick* ts «old is b e tw e e n 18,000 and 9,000. A co n s erv ativ e e s tim a te if the n u m b e r of p erso n s a t te n d - n«* th e d a n c e s this y e a r is a b o u t 25,000. offic ia ls said, th e net p r o fits Check on E m p loyee* this A new system o f b o o kkeeping y ea r, Installed h a s b e e n w h e re b y a check is m a d e on ev­ ery perso n who any motif v o r tickets. T he system has been installed and f o s te r e d by an a c c o u n t in g p r o fe s s o r of th e Uni­ v ersity. h a n d le s F r e t G a r d n e r 's T r o u b a d o r s has been th e o ffic ia l o r c h e s tr a fo r th e y ear. A Review of Legislation Shows Regent Requests Were Aided by Solons L eg islatio n in b e h a lf of the U n iv e rsity as p roposed by th e Board o f R e gents rec eiv e d th e u n q u a lifie d a p p ro v a l o f th e r e g u la r session T he of r e c o rd s of th e L e g is la tu re show t h a t each a n d ev e ry m e a s u r e r e q u e s t ­ ed by th e R e g e n ts w as passed, all h u t one by a tw o -th ird s m a jo r ity . th e F o rty -se c o n d L e g is la tu re which a d j o u r n e d S a tu r d a y . " ”............ 1......'r '‘'T h e s e bills included propo sitio n s Last Number Of deactibed hy ofli1,‘ a t a p r e m iu m of b e tw e en $3 and scores $4 se c u ritie s will n e t b e tw e e n 8400,- ta sse l will be given. OOO and $450,000 to th e p e r m a n ­ e n t fu n d . T he R e gents a r e then allow ed to invest the p e r m a n e n t f u n d in o th e r f e d e ra l bonds, s ta te bon ds, and school and U n iv e rsity bonds. th e D elta Society which w as o rg a n iz - ] od in 1925 by V. I. Moore, d e a n m en, was installed on th e cam - H e r h e r t o f t h e f r a - t srnity. T h irty -eig h t m e m b e rs of the D elta Society becam e c h a r ­ t e r m e m b e rs of f r a t e r n i t y , freshm en who e s ta b lish ­ and 28 firs t ed eligibility s e m ester of t a k ­ en into th e f r a t e r n i t y at its f ir s t initiation M arch 13. th e U n iv e rsity in co m parison with those of o th e r e n t e r in g schools will be p o ste d local in a r c h e r y m agazines. T h e m eet was c o n d u c te d by th e Robin H ood Club which is sp o n so red by Miss A n n ab e lla S te w a rt. ind ividual te a m to m e m b ers. T hose m a k in g a to ta l score o f o v e r 400 p oints will be given a gold wool tassel, and f o r ] ’ ^ 400 j a w a rd of a red wool S. M. U . G eologists c o u n ty , m unicipal, bonds, T V bruary 17 bv (? se e r e t a r y c in 1 9 3 3 , could now be sold Phi E ta Sigma, r e p la c in g sale of th e se j points, an this y e a r wer. a h u n d red . T he the- B u re a u IL Jo h n so n , A w a r d s go Results of Lee Moore. f r a t e r n i t y y esterd ay . b e tw e en tonight d u rin g a n d 300 th e the ould h a v e been m ade. Pl a n f or N e x t Ye a r it in in which in d u stria l Dr. E. of g e o g r a p h e r Business R e search, will r e t u r n th e l a t t e r p a r t o f th e week from Dallas, w h e re he w e n t to ad d re ss th e geologv class of Elii-’ W. S huler, p r o f e s s o r of geology a t T e n t a tiv e plan? f o r n e x t y e a r is Shave been made to c a r ry o u t a s f a s as [p lan n e d th is the policy s t a r t e d Kjostnble 1 1 "Ut * dc ti y e a i of br i ngi ng [chextras f o r special dances. This [ y e a r H e r m a n W a ld e m a n . Blue (Steele, th e A ggieland O rc h e s tra , Bu r ney S tin so n ’s Orchest a, a ne- W ro b an d , and Steve O r c h e s t r a a r e som e o f th e o u t- j Dr. J o h n s o n ’s ad d re ss, which he delivered S a t u r d a y m o rning , sid e o n e s b ro u g h t in. f o r w as on “ N a tu r a l R egions of T e x ­ sam e th e ir E conom ic D evelop­ as and (choosing an o r c h e s tr a th e in Dallas, he will m e n t . ” W hile d a n c e s will be followed n e x t y ear. c o n f e r w ith sev eral n o te d g eo l­ A t r y o u t will be held and one ogists and e c onom ists on the s u b ­ ( o r c h e s t r a chosen. A t m id -term , if je c t of T e x a s n a t u r a l reg io n s and (th a t one s a tisfa c to ry . lins bonn th e i r p ro d u cts. l i t will a g a in b e given th e c o n ­ t r a c t . an d if not, a n o t h e r orches- 11t a will be chosi n. G a r d n e r 's I S o u th e r n M eth o d ist U n iversity. p r o c e e d u r e f o r ---------------o--------------- T he A u stin A rt L eague T o M eet W ed n esd ay T he su m m e r all-Uni varsity I d a n c e s will be m a n a g e d by J i m ­ m ie Pipkin. T hey will be held a t t h e Gym, and w ith the new a i r [cooler system . n e x t E m p lo y m e n t f o r G roup th r e e of th e A ustin Art L ea g u e will hold its la st m e e tin g the y e a r W e d n e s d a y a t 3:30 of o’clock in stru c tio n th e visual b u r e a u of th e U n iversity. A sur- nrise f e a t u r e h as bee n a r r a n g e d y e a r [has a s f a r as possible, been giv­ e n to th e m e n w h o served s a tis­ th is y ea r. B e tw ee n 18 f a c to r i ly la n d 40 men, in c lu d in g policem en, a,-,, used each night of th e dances. | b y th e p r o g ra m e o m m ittM . 'M o s t of I t h e i r way t h e c o m m itte e f e e ls m a k i n U i t ‘T o W b T e ' " f o r t a t " l e a s t I Lomis S l a u g h te r six o f th e se men to go to school. I L o ™ ' S l a u g h t e r hostesses. social h o u r will be beld a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. P a r k e r w ith Cha r i *. M cCorm ick and Mrs. associate, these men a re w o r k i n g , a n d i is A f t e r th e m e e tin g , school t h a t th r o u g h a s in it a ---------- o~ O F F I C E R S N A M E D “ H isto r y o f A r c h ite c tu r e W ith I t s E f f e c t on Civilization” is th e title of th e y e a rb o o k o f the Book L o v e rs’ Club which w as compiled by Mrs. Reese W ilson. O ffic ers f o r the c o m in g y e a r a r e Miss M e­ t a H e r m a n n , p resid e n t, Mrs. M a rg u e rite G re g o ry , vice p r e s i­ d e n t ; Miss F lossie S u tto n , se c r e ­ t a r y ; Mrs. C o rry T. Shoats, t r e a s ­ u r e r ; and Miss C eleste Lucksing- av, lib ra ria n . C O U N C IL W I L L M E E T A called m e e tin g of the P an - H ellenic beld council will T h u rs d a y a f te r n o o n , May 26, a t 5 o’clock in th e g irls’ s tu d y hall, M a ry G r a : e Milam, p re sid e n t, has a n n o u n c e d . be M A N U E L T O S P E A K D r. IL T. M a n u e 1, p r o fe sso r of ed u c a tio n a l psychology will go to G un e C reek F rid a y , May 29 w h e r e he will give a c o m m e n c e ­ m e n t a d d r e s s to th e seniors of G oose C re e k High School. He will t a l k on “ W h a t Does th e W o rld E x p e c t of an E d u c a te d M a n ? ’’ W . R. Smith, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of Goose C ree k Schools, w as a f o r ­ th e U n iv e rsity , m e r s tu d e n t of h a v in g received his m a s te r o f a r t s d e g r e e here. Dr. M anuel will r e t u r n to A u stin S a tu r d a y . _ _ — _ . ■ t h e v a c a n t W O R K M E N C L E A N C A M P U S C a m p u s w orkm en a r e at p r e s ­ e n t e n g a g ed in c u t tin g w eeds on th e ca m p us lots on c le a rin g th e ca m p u s o f f fo r th e su m m e r, J o e D enton, cam pus f o re m a n , an n o u n c e d Monday. He is planting a bed of flowers on th e aas* side of the new C he m is­ t r y Building. The o ffic ers w ho w e r e e le c t­ ed a t the in stallation o f t h e f r a ­ t e r n i ty to serve the r e m a in d e r of the r e a r a r e as follow s: A r t h u r H u b b ard , Me rodith p r e s id e n t; G a r d n e r , vice p r e s id e n t; J o e T. Cook, s e c r e t a r y ; and E d w a rd WI i * th e J A ustin, tr e a s u r e r Final W arning G iven For D egree Seekers Issue 4 P e r Ce nt Bo nds issue bonds P . E. O . Entertains a v a i l a b l e 1 a n W ith P icnic Supper U n d e r Richardson. H u sb a n d s ------ C h a p te r R. of P. E. O. held in f o rm a l picnic S a t u r d a y a t th e home of Dr. and Mrs. D alton U n d e r th e l a tte r provision, th e R e g e n ts plan to to th e a m o u n t of $4,000,000 at 4 p e r c e n t in t e r e s t and to invest th e p e r ­ m a n e n t fu n d in th e re bonds. This $4,000,000 will m a k e im m ed ia te ly fo r a b uilding pro . g r a m of g r e a t m a g n itu d e . th is bill, c a m p u s e x tensio n to cost [m e m b e rs w ere J K ™ * * a t th e a f fa ir, and th e p r o g ra m was e n t i r e ­ a m a x im u m of $200,000 ly in fo rm a l, in k e e p in g w ith th e allow ed. T h e tr a c ts of land c o n ­ m o tif of th e picnic. te m p la te d th e New o ffic e rs and m e m b e rs o f E piscopal p r o p e r ty betw e en G race a n n o u n c e d H all a n d L ittle fie ld D o rm ito ry a n d th e T e x a s W esleyan p r o p e r t y i fo r th e fall. T he new o ffic e r s a t e n o r th w e s t of th e p r e s e n t c a m p u s , la s follow s: Mrs. F a r ! S im m s, pre«- provided n e g o tia tio n s b e tw e en the I i d e n t ; Mrs. J. A n d e rso n F itz g e r - o w n e rs an d th e R e g e n ts a r e sue- 1 ald, firs t vice p r e s id e n t: Mrs. W. j R- Allen, c o r r e s p o n d in g s e c r e t a r y ; cessful. tr e a - u r - I Mrs. D alton R icha rdson, the club have been f o r p u rch a se a r e I n v e s t me n t is also ‘ " *“ * Ow n o f It is the desire o f U niversity c r ; and Mrs. Roy W est. g u a rd , F in a l w a r n in g has been issued b y 'h e o ffice of th e Dean o f the to College of A rts an d Science all s tu d e n ts who in te nd to t a k e a the College ba c h elo r’s degree of A rts and in Ju n e , 1932, o r in A u g u st 1932, to th e e f f e c t that th e y should go at once to the o ffice of th e Reg- f o r .Sciences e i th e r in to ta e. A s t u d e n t who in te n d s to take a d eg re e at th e J u n e C o m m en c e­ m ent in 1932 and who has n o t filled o u t a D egree C ard by th e opening of th e session in S e p te m ­ r e g is te r b er will be obliged be late. M any d iffic u ltie s can avoided by the R e g ­ i s t r a r to fill o u t a ca rd a t this time. r e q u e s tin g to o-------------- A L L E Y V I S I T S IN A U S T I N Miss E liz ab e th Alley, e x - s tu ­ d e n t of the U n iv ersity , who has been in McAllen, w as m e t in S an A ntonio S a t u r d a y by her m o th e r a n d f a th e r , Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Alley, and b r o th e r , E d ­ win, o f A ustin, Miss Alley r e ­ ceived h e r b ach elor o f a r t s d e g r e e fro m th e U n iv ersity in 1926, 0—- — — to th e club d u r in g th e i i s t r a r and m ake application f o r com pleted. E. Giesecke, they § H. Reed. F. and M. I l l . of th e U n iv e r s ity E v ely n W i n f r e y w as U n d e r S e n a te Bill 283 as p a s s - 1 church a t -------------- o--------------- O F F I C E R S E L E C T E D offic ia ls to hav e th e provision fo r : N ew m e m b e r s who hav e been th e i n v e s tm e n t o f th e p e r m a n e n t I a d m itte d fu n d in p ledges a n d obligatio ns ot [ y e a r a re M e sd am e s D alton Rich- the d eg re e th e y e x p e r t t h e U n iv e r s ity itself repealed a f t e r ; ard so n , Ralph O ^ l e n , W . the $4,00 0,0 00 b u ilding program. Gohlke, B. is T h e r e f o r e , sp onso red a jo i n t r e so lu tio n in th e j last session calling f o r a n o th e r elected a m e n d m e n t to th e c o n s titu tio n re- and th e su m m e r p ea lin g t h a t provision. This w ill; p r e s id e n t be voted upo n in 1932 a n d if pass- W a v m o n Peavey p r e s id e n t f o r ed w ould becom e e f f e c tiv e Janu* j n e x t fall o f th e A m iga B. Y. P. B a ptist a r y I, 1934. S u n d ay p re sid e n t, th e c o n s tru c tio n of ■ n ig ht, R. E. B u r to n , ed, p e n d in g f ire and b u r g la r y p r o o f vaults in a n n o u n c e d . H ele n J a r r e l l, Olivia F r e d th e Capitol building, th e Board of L a S e u r, R a y G re e n , and the p r o ­ R e gents of th e U n iv e r s ity and the M org an s t a t e T r e a s u r e r a r e a u th o riz e d to ] g ram . P la n s a r e b e in g m ade to r e n t f o r to e sa fe -k e e p in g o f Uni- j have a special p r o g ra m for Sen- v ersity se c u ritie s a f ire a n d burg- ] iors in th e B. Y, P. U. this week. la ry p r o o f vau lt, p ro v id ed t h a t no i U n iv e rsity se c u r itie s can be hand- H E R T T O D E L IV E R S P E E C H led a t A r t h u r H. H e r t, a s s is ta n t m ar- p rese n ce o f a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e of ki tin g sp ecialist in tho B u r e a u of the B oard o f R e g e n ts d e s ig n a te d B u s i n g s R e sea rch, will be one of by th e B oa rd a n d th e T r e a s u r e r r ne m ain sp e ak e rs a t th e thirty* o f th e S ta te or a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e f j r*t a n n u a l conv ention of th e T ex a s R e m il M e rc h a n ts Assoei- d e s ig n a te d by him. in L ubbock M onday fo r a ut ion th ree -d a y session. Mr. H e r t will bill w as passed a t th e b e g in n in g of I deliver an a d d re ss on “ An Anal- th e session allow ing $40,00 0 f o r : v sis of A cc ounts C ha rge d O f f to $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 fo r S u m m er W ork --------------- o------------ th e vau lt e x c e p t took p a rt on a p p r o p r ia tio n e m e rg e n c y a m e e tin g te a c h in g the — in McGill a s sista n t yell William L aw ren c e McGill was born A u g u s t 19, 1899, in C o rsi­ cana, Texas. He was g r a d u a te d fro m the Corsi- c a n a H i g h School in 1917 an d e n te re d th e U n iversity as a f r e g h rn an in 1918. A s a n u n d e r g r a d u a t e th e ca m p u s on he was an issue ed ito r of T he T ex a n , a m e m ­ b er of Sigm a D e lta Chi, p rofessio nal jo u rn a lism le a d e r f r a t e r n i t y , 1921-22, m e m b e r of A thletic Council 1922-23, a m e m b er of F ri­ ars, m anaget o f the baseball team 1920, and m a n a g e r o f th e L o n g ­ horn B and 1920-21-22. T h ro u g h bis e f f o r t s a m a n a g e r of th e band, the f i r s t u n ifo rm s w e re secu red. In 1922 he and A m o N ow otny, a s sista n t d e a n of men prese n t who was leader, th♦ n head yell conceived th e idea o f an o r g a n iz a ­ tion on the ca m pus for th e p ro m o ­ tion o f T ex a s spirit and th e p r e T o ­ nervation of T e x a s g e t h e r tho ( ’ow boys a n d Mr. McGill served as the first fo re m a n of th a t o r g a n iz a tio n . Mr. McGill received his b ac helor of a r t s d egree in 1922 and took a m a s te r o f in 1928. jo u rn a lism d e g r e e they organized ideals. Ori gi nat ed Ro und- Up the U n iv ersity As an e x -student, Mr. McGill h as an envious chronicle of ac c o m ­ plishments. He in a u g u ra te d D ads' and M o th e rs’ Day on th e ca m p u s in 1923 arui o rig in a ted th e id* a o f a T e x a s Round-Up and served as g e n e r a l c h a ir m a n o f the firs t Round-U p at last year, He served as c h a ir m a n o f th e c a m p u - Memorial S tad iu m drive in the sp rin g of 1924, w hen $156,000 was raised, a n d he was m a d e s ta te c h a irm a n o f the Me­ in May, S tad iu m drive m orial 1924. closed T h e T h a n k sg iv in g Day, 1924, w ith a total su bscrip tion of $550,000. Mr. McGill was chosen ca m p a ig n Miss Jessie R uth Drake and a co m m ittee plan to provide o p p o r ­ for singing, music, po­ tu n it ie s etry, a n d d ram a . D etails will to be m e m b e rs of th e Y. M. C. A. b y W. A. Sm ith, se creta ry . provided D. A . R. Ends Term W ith Picnic T oday The A n d re w C a rro t h e rs c h a p ­ t e r of the D a u g h te r s of the A m e r­ ican R evolution will hold th e ir last m e e ti n g of th e y e a r th is a f ­ te rn o o n at B a rto n Springs. This m e e tin g is in h o n o r of th e s e n ­ ior m e m b e r s of the o rganiz ation, and is in th e fo rm of a picnic. f o r th e O fficials of th e T e x a s Student, Publications. Inc. an n o u n c e d th a t the book would have co nsiderable value as a historic d o c u m e n t as rec o rd well as a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e of the U niversity year. D obie G ives T alk A t Baylor M onday All m em bers will m e et a t the p ro m p tly at. W o m a n ’s B u ilding 4 :3 0 o ’clock. T h e h< istess of th e g ro u p is Miss R u th Freshly, and th e p r o g ra m a f te r n o o n h as been a r r a n g e d by Miss G eor gia W a lk e r. T h e business p a r t of the m e e tin g will be th e install*- i O th e r in n o v a tio n s tion of offic e rs fo r n e x t y e a r A n u m b e r of new f e a tu r e s hav e been added to th e book this year. Th** face size o f th e class p ic tu re s b e e n m a te r ia lly enlarged. have inclu de: m ore r e p r e s e n ta tio n f o r the fa c u lty and o ffic ia ls o f the U n iv e rsity ; pic­ tu r e s o f th e U n iv e r s ity re se a rc h p rofe ssors, nine prof* ssors elected b y the fac ulty during th e past nine years to do research and give the le c tu r e s ; p ic tu re s of founders and an account o f th e h is to ry o f th e Southwest C o n f e r ­ e n c e ; a p a g e dev oted to th e G ov­ e r n o r o f T ex a s: a list of c o n f e r ­ enc e w in n e r s in each sport since th e conference was sta r te d ; pic­ ot’ Texas’ six most fa m o u s j te n n is s ta r s ; ai tion d ra w in g s of se m i-comic dress, new bu st of R o b e rt s trip dow n the outside of th e fea- B ro w ning was unveiled in th e new ] to re p ag e s; action and v a r ie ty in B ro w n in g f e a t u r e section p ic tu r e s ; in mem* Dobie sta te d t h a t this new lib r a ry oriaro p ages to “ T e x a s ” s tu d e n ts co n ta in s th e m ost com plete set l a n d e x -stu d e n ts who h a \ e died o f the R om antic p o e t’s w orks th a t d u r in g the y ea r. j can be fo u n d a n y w h e re . “ T exas C u l t u r e ” w as th e su b ­ ject of a delivered by J. F ra n k Dobie, as sociate p r o f e s s o r of English, M onday, a t B aylor U niv ersity. T h e a d d r e s s w as given as p a r t of the F a t h e r s ’ a n d Mo­ th e rs ’ Day p ro g ra m held in W a co U u r e y esterd ay . Follow ing P r o f e s s o r D obie’s a d - j fo otball AclSvitte* Recorded P ro f e s s o r L ib rary . p la yers; talk the a a i, * , . D A VIS N A M E D D E L E G A T E , , jM e p h m t. I)«v,s h a , b ee n chosen , , . . , , I . . The book c o n tain s p ic tu r e s and re*cort1 of activities of g r a d u a tio n ju niors, ' a n d seniors, picture* ot oup p ic tu ri.s o f a l , ,.a m p u , . g anizations, individual p ic tu re s of as d e le g a te of A lpha E p silon f r a t e r n i t y and sorority m em bers, to r e p r e s e n t th e sorority at 1 g roup p ic tu re s f o rm e r ly n ation al co n v e n tio n in Ashville, N. j the C.. Ju ly I to 6. K tta Mae K au ff- uset| > a section devoted m an and Marie Louise A rtm s f e ld j w e c l t i ve official* of th e in stitu - w'ill also a t te n d th e convention, j y o n . a la rg e a th le tic section and R e p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m T h e V n iv er- j sev eral p ag e s to m e n ’s a n d wo- sity of T ex a s will m eet d elega tes ! mt,n »s in tra m u ra l* , f ro m o th e r schools a t New O r-; leans, and will travel w ith thens the r e m a in d e r of the way. E ach a t te n t io n , occupying g r o u p of girls will p r e s e n t a s t u n t page*. r e p r e s e n tin g s c h o o l T h e g rind o r h u m o r section o f the book h as received co nsiderable t h ir ty - f o u r Several h u n d r e d b u sin e ss aud r e s p e c t i v e , I (Turn to Page 6) t h e i r to P la n s f o r s u m m e r ru sh in g will be discussed a t th e m eetin g. All old and new r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s a re r e q u e s te d to be p resen t a t this j th e Main U n iv e rsity and $ IO, 5o0 j P r o f it a n d Loss in 1930 b' Re- I have meeting. (Turn to Page 0.) tail Merchants,” An j[ T H R E E A, D. P F S ILL vice R uth S u r ia n t, C arolyn A dam s, j c h a irm a n o f the U n iversity U nion an d F lo re n c e B a u m a n , A lpha Del- drive of th r e e y e a rs ago. Money ta P i ’s, who sud d e n ly bec am e ill j w as raised in this campaign fro m to ] the ex-students and friends of th e S u n d a y n ight, w ere re p o r te d be im p ro ving rap id ly a t S e to n In* i U n iv ersity to finish a three-build- f ir m a r y . T h e ir cases a r e n o t aer-1 ing p ro je c t. Two o f th e se th r e e ions, b u t j u s t how long th e y will have a l re a d y been com pleted and the hospital I Gregory Gymnasium has been in to r e m a in in not known, ( I urn to I age 2.) PAGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1 9 3 1 Aggies Prepare For Two-Game Series Baylor To Play in Brenham At May Fete May 29 And 30 Special ta The Daily Texan. COLLEGE STATION, May 125, — Fresh from a week's layoff a f te r winning the Southwest Conference baseball championship, Coach Ros­ well H iggi it boti ram’s Texas Aggies have begun train in g again f o r two post-season games with the Baylor University Bears to be played at Brenham d u n n g the May Fete there May 23-30. The Aggies hold tw o decisions over the Bears already this sea­ son, hut both were close c o n ­ tests and neither was decided un­ til the la-t man had been p u t out. Ten innings were required t o sci tie the count 1-3 in fav or of the Aggies in the game played here early t he* teams met in Waco fo r the re tu rn i contest, the game w a sn ’t settled until the eighth when a home run with two on brou gh t the Aggies from behind and established the winning score of 5-3. Marshall Shaw, sophomore tw irle r from En­ nis, pitched both games f o r A. tai^ t hi - past seusop, has job sewed up, its ears split with his marking, and a brass ring through its nose. that N e w s i t e m : G ir l in M i s s o u r i u n c o n s c i o u s six m o n t h s G iv e t h e B r o o k l y n l it t l e m o r e t i m e a n d R o b i n s a t h e y ’ll m a k e th a t r e c o r d c u r l up a n d d i e w ith sh a m e . The Aggies and the Bears tie iii up in Brenham this week-end a luxated post-aerien. W ouldn ’t it sound nice if the Bears swamp­ ed the Ags in a couple of games? However, t h e r e ’s not much d an­ ger of that. The Cadets were the big reason why the Bears didn’t make good their season’s battle cry of “ For Bockey and fo r J a k e ” this season. these men Bell, Hawes, and McKinney of the Aggies will be moving around three this week-end. All some their receive of diplomas Saturday morning. rl hus, in Brenham they play baseball thai Friday, rush goat tim e to get night {■kins the next morning, and then to B ren­ that afternoon ham afternoon game. in time for the to Aggictov.il return the in If they wanted to he really prac­ tical, they -hould apply fo r jobs a> brakem en on tra in r u n ­ ning back and forth. the C o a c h L i t t l e f i e l d had h i t l a d s l o p i n g a n d b r e e z ­ out t r o t t i n g , ing a r o u n d th e t r a c k S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . W e s t e r f e ’d t a n d S c h i l le r w h o a re to c o m p e t e i n th e N a t i o n a l T r a c k a n d F i e l d M e e t en J u n e 8, w e r e c a l l e d i h o w the boy* h o w t h e y on to g o t r a n hi* q u a r t e r t h a t w a y . W e s t y in 4 9 f l a t . O ' N e i l A r c h e r , o n e o f A l ­ f o r d e r t o n ' * b r i g h t p r o s p e c t * t h e v ar »ity n e x t y e a r b r e e z e d t h e m ile is t o m e b e t t e r t h e c o n f e r ­ e n c e r e c o r d . in 4 : 2 7 . 8 . w h ic h t h a n SEVEN STUDENTS ILL Seven students were iii .Monday, the University Health Service r e ­ ported. H attie Louise Stapleton, ^t*erp George Moore, Robert Hight, and Burt Dyke were ill at St, David’s Hospital. Christine Ellis is ill at Florence Bau­ Seton Infirmary. ill man and Ruth S urvant are at home. Book of Texas - Continued From P age I use during this school year. In 1928 Mr. McGill was elected presi­ dent of the Ex-Students’ Associa­ tion and in that capacity, in col­ leaders, laboration with student the details fo r worked out the creation o f the Student Union Trust Fu nd , whereby 95 per cent of the all-University dance funds will be used for furnishing the Student Union Building. Mr. Mc­ Gill has served as special re p re ­ sentative o f the President of the University a t the Capitol during the regular sessions of the Forty- first and Forty-second Legisla­ tures. gree in pharmacy can ta k e work j wrestling, required fo r the degree in th e C o l ­ l e g e ot A rts and Sciences during the sum m er session. B attery E. Field Ai C ile ry ; Com­ pany B, Signal Corps, and Com­ pany finished third, fourth, and fifth, respect­ I talas, ively. J. A. m a n a g e d Shellberg, the winning team. Engineers, IR in scoring f o o t b a l l , speedball, individual honors by individual J. L. Lightfoot. Rockdale, cap­ the tu re ! 205 intram urals In r a c e s , p o i n t s . points are given on the basis of the num ber of events e n te re d and the n um ber of places won in the 15 intram ural events— b a s k e t­ volley­ ball. ball, horseshoe pitching, boxing, track, golf. swimming, playground ball, handball, tennis, and cross coun­ t r y . Lightfoot will receive a n o d ­ al. Intram u ral medals also are awarded to m em bers of th e w in ­ ning team in each event a n d to first place men in th e •differen t wrestling, boxing, (lasses track, swimming, and cross coun­ try. rifle-shooting, in The at in tram u ra l p ro g ram Texas A. & M. College is u n d e r the direction of W. L. Penber- thy, associate professor of phys­ K lein sch m id t’s fo r Dutch Luncher R egular H o t a n d L unches Special C l u b Supper* E very Day. Tha F in est of Food* for tho P icn ic or Cold L u n ch es. 807 Congress Phone 8281 T e c h t o H o l d Y .M .C .A .Helps C o a c h i n g S c h o o l Spacial to The Daily Texan. - t r football season LUBBOCK — Although the 1931 is distant, the interest of the football-mind­ ed Southwest is centered here upon the coaching school to be offered by Texas Technological College beginning A u g u s t 3, the to conduct With two of th e nation’s p re­ mier gridiron autho rities engag­ ed two wrecks’ course and with each day’s mail bringing enrollment blanks from all parts of the nation it, is ap- parrent th a t this city will become a mecca fo r football coaches e a r ­ ly next fall. Practically th e en­ tir e coaching s ta f f s of all South­ west conference members have signified th eir intention of p a r ­ ticipating in the course. recently Wallace Wade, who from tra n s fe rre d his allegiance the University of Alabama to Duke University, and J am e s P he­ lan, form er P u rd u e University coach now directing the football destiny of of W ashington, will have charge of the coaching school, the only one scheduled in the Southw est this year. the U niversity Both W ade and Phelan oceupy- I I positions of national prestige in ; the football world* W ade won I fame as c each of Alabam a’s Crimson Tide th a t three times in- I varied the Rose Bowl to (‘merge victorious while P h e la n ’s Boiler­ m a k e r s gave Purdue s e v e r a l foot- j ball championships in the Big na- i ten conference and bid for ] tional honors. Wade will instruct the visiting coaches in tin1 short punt formation style of attack. ; Phelan will teach N otre Dame’s weak side formation. Morning sessions during the course will be devoted to class* ! room lectures while in the after* : noon the study will be conducted upon five gridirons of the college. .— ----------o---------- ----- Joe Fisher, Delta Kappa Epsi­ in San the week-end lon. spent Antonio. - i v Turn In Petitions M a A ustin who are anticipating need fo r help du ring the summe ; session are asked to file th e ir r< A p p l l C c U T t S quests a t the Y. W. C. A. offici so that as many positions as poi Unemployed Are Asked l o s a b l e may be filled before regn t ration fo r sum m er school begin and before students have arranj Miss M argaret Peck, secretary j cd perm an tly their class hours c of th e Y. W. C. A., suggests t h a t secured th e ir places of residence all stud ents who desire employ- Many applications have been r< m ent during the sum m er session cejve(j f roTn students who wish I and all housemothers and people j worfe f or r00m and take care of children, work in ti of Austin who wish student help, file application in the Y. W. C. j library, do plain sewing, read I the blind, tu to r, type, clerk, ai; . , . A. employment bureau. ! do office work. board, . * K J , ’ i o_ now All stu dents registered with the bureau who wish to have th e ir applications carry over for work in the Sum m er School are asked to Y. WL C. A. office and put in a new applica­ tion as soon as possible. to come Housemothers and people of HOLLAND TO SPEAK B. F. Holland, in stru c to r in ti School o f Education, will spec to the g ra d u a tin g class of Blam i High School Satu rd ay night X o ’clo ck . Graduation G ift Suggestions F o u n ta in P e n D esk S e t U n iv e rsity S eal B oo k E n d s Seal P e n n a n t s ,1 Allows .r a th e r G ift B ooks G if t losierv B ox eel Sta! ilo n ely ■VM Texas Book Store ‘The Students Sotik &vchmy*t and a rebate! C A S H For BOOKS Price S cotch C a r e t a k e r . .' . m a n y g o l f c o u p e s im S C O T L A N D A R E KEPT IU S U P E R B c o n d i t i o n b v f l o c k s o f “ • G EESE / {THEY BAT THE QUASS OO WH m GY S to w / ‘P r e s e n t P ay * w e " m e n W - R O U HO F l e u r W A S HBIO RBC BH r n IM 3A R B £fL T O tJ, O H IO . a i m o s t A l l s t a t e s h a v e a / a a / Ag a I H ST r IA HTS OVE a CT Hook/o s . OHIO I S OHE EXCEPTION f (S&QKlS AUzAK-L Dress U p Poe (dr rad nation W e a r q u a l i t y c l e a n e d clothes on this * vent- fat occasion. D resses S u i t s H ats G loves E vening W raps Aggies Award Yearly Intramural Trophy For Athletic Excellence S p e c i a l t o T h e D a i l y T e x a n . COLLEGE STATION, May 25. — Company A, Signal Corps, has been awarded the Jam es Sullivan intram ural stan dard , j trophy, an I as winner of the Texas A. A M. in tra m u ral athletic cnm- ('(•liege ij!(l j petition for the year just cLosing. The Signal Corps unit scored 857 points, 150 more than e v e r scor­ ed prior to this year in Aggie in ­ tram urals, a n d second p l a c e team. Battery F, Field A r ­ tillery, by 50 points. the led ical education. He is aided by a j corps of student assistants select- , ed from the upper classmen. R. P. Lively, Dallas, and V. O. Fritze, .San Antonio, are senior in tra m u r­ al m anagers, while W. J. Mos­ er. Dallas; W. J. Faulk. Minden La.; E. Levy, Waco, and F. Hil­ le r s , San Antonio, are ju n io r as­ sistants. In addition th e re are a num ber of sophomore a s s i s t a n t s and each m ilitary unit in the ca ­ det corps has its own manager. Senior assistants re­ ceive gold watches for t h r u e f ­ annually forts while ju nior assistants are awarded sweaters. The fo u r best sophomore aides this year, T. F. Adams, Forney; C. D. Gooch, G arland; T. W. Smith, P o rt Ar- thu r, and Leon Finklesetin, Hous­ ton. are given medals. y e a r’s The num ber of participants in th;-, intram u ral program showed a slight decrease over last year as a result slightly smaller school enrollment. While the events 1,4-11 last year, 1,386 participated this \ ca r. boys entered of a 913 C on gress A v e . P h on e 2 -1 1 6 6 C o ffee to S tim u ­ late Y ou D uring Your E x a m S tu d y in g D r o p i n t o M a c f a d d e n ’s t h a t a n d g e t i n v i g o r a t ­ i n g c u p o f c o f f e e w h i c h m i n d k e e p w ill m e n t a l l y a w a k e . y o u r University Drug Store Quick Delivery Phone 3514 S E W V O U K in, S B A i' • • A U ST IN if—< lo Nt-W YORK !43 ONE 1 O A 3 0 ROUND t £ u up t r i p Meats and steamer and berth rail on to Galveston R a i l - w a t r r C i r c l e l o u r * 1 1 8 8 5 a n d u p b e rth M .als him! ste a m e r; venturi, rail or ra p r«-tt»rn(»iK \ ion v ersa. on to C a l. via MIAMI TOURS < <>!i)(!: up in. i .ii - - , 't iff tics . , (T- * f Jjuxurious Sister SJtrM “ M O H A W K ” — “ S E M IN O L E ” NOW IN SERVICE From G alveston every Saturday calling at Miami A five and a half day vacation on a big ocean liner with a daylight day to enjoy range of accommodations, Miami. Wide lounges, smok­ including suites,' splendid ing rooms, sun parlors libraries. and Deck sports. Dance music* Radio. Movies. Large outdoor swimming pool. .-ike t our » or. < F reight *41] I u \ j r t d i < . cry W yine-.ijfty and Saturday eft ra e t when a. A t t h e T e x a s . league Honored Architects table B E S S I E L E A G U E , a p p lic a n t for th e d o c to r o f philosophy d e­ g ree in J u n e , w as h o n o re d S un d ay a f te r n o o n by th e s t a f f of the Wo- m an’s B u ild in g with an inform al ; Mr. and Mrs. W alter T. R olfe. tea. SENTOK S T U D E N T S in th e de­ p a r t m e n t of a r c h i t e c t u r e w ere en ­ t e r t a in e d w ith a b u f f e t d in n e r S u n d a y e v e n in g a t th e hom e of | A tureen and white color scheme Carolyn Cason sans? du rin g the was used in house decorations and afternoon. She was accompanied j in appointments. White by Mary Kila Pool, The guests I candles were upon the table and were met at the door of tin* dining ' spring flowers in colorful arrange- room by M ane Morrow and Na- ment formed a centerpiece, thile McKay. A new tea service, Mrs. Raymond Everett presided a g ift to and assisted y e a r’s graduates, was us'-i at the Mrs. Rolfe as hostess, te a table which was presided over Those pres nt were as follows; by E m m a Norman and Ruth Hud- Lily Rush Walker, Mr. and Mrs, son. The dining room was dec- W alter Harris, Jr., Messrs. Jack orated with pink roses and blue Atchley, J. T. Dunlap, S. V. Alex- sage. Freshman girls of the d o r - la n d e r, R. L. Knapp, < laude Cato, rnitory assisted IF Roberts, guests, who ware the friends of Richard Rowe, George Galvin, Ma- al iss L eague. the L. D, Spinks, John lin Mitchell, J o h n Perkin s. in the dining room the dorm itory by in serving last R eview ed T od ay it a t now on a very th e 1 “ I R O N M A N , ” Eileen, is a p r e t t y f a i r show. W ith ­ ut being one of the important pie is more 1 urea of the season, hon e n te rta in in g or diverting— it s interesting. Anti although* it is •onstructed slender tory, it is well done in th e sev­ en I dep artm en ts of dialogue, di- ection, acting, and photography, j Hoeh, od Browning did the directing, is sta rre d ; but nd Lew Ayres here are o th er p e r s o n a litie s in his picture as im portant as Mr. yres, and in one ease a t lear I, hat of Robert Armstrong, the erform ance overshadows other lerfonnanees in the play to such in ex tent th a t the s ta r ’s laurels Jean ire not wholly his own. ■I larlow, the famous Je a n Harlow, loos not have to act. but she does ler work creditably^ and John Mil­ an and Ned Sparks turn in small* lr p a rts in agreeable fashion. , Dinner Recital A P P L I C A N T S for d e g r e e s who reside the W o m a n 's B uilding will bt h o n o re e s at a d in n e r S u n ­ day, May 31, a t I o ’clock. in Bt Mc L ea g u e, B e r t h a Ivy Harker, Lydia P a r k e r , G r a d u a t e s o f th e d o r m ito r y a re P a r k e r , In a M a rg u e rite A fer, M a ria n W h itn ey , a n d L o u ­ ise S h o fn e r. f Iota , Sen io rs art F a n n ie M ae S a d ­ ler, M e ta Dc Iuka. N o rm a D et- mers, M a ria G arcia, St# Ha Odich, F ra n c e s L aughlin, Louise R ebell­ ion, H elen Thc-dford, W in if re d W ilkinson, Mary Kila Pool. Clo­ tild a F alcon, G e r t r u d e U m la ng , Robbie W illoughby, anti M arie WV raa< k. A J O I N T M U SIC A L r e c ita l of pupils of Mrs. < outh H o d g e a n d I I r a n k L efev re Reed, a n d stu dents of the I rliver.- ity C o n f e r v a to r y of p r e se n te d Monday Music, w as night a t S H 5 o ’clock at the C on­ se rv a to r y , 2503 G u a d a lu p e S tre e t. took a r e M argie U n iv ersity p a r t the in R a m se u r, Alva Mills, I e r d i nam! , Biesele, A lfre d W u p p e r m a n , an d C y n th ia Cooper. s tu d e n ts w ho r e c ita l T h e follow ing p u p ils o f Mr. Reed a p p e a re d on th e p r o g r a m ; M a rg ie R am seu r, E liz a b e th Rivers. F e r d in a n d Biesele, a n d Alfred, W u p p e rm a n . Pupils of Mrs. H o dg­ es who took p a r t in t h e rec ital a r e A lva Mills, Sybil S ieg m und, and < y n tl.ii Cooper. Reading Clith pledge Service Robert Lyon, F r a n c is C a rro l, C. la n d Guy Latim er. Highbridfe* B e ta P hi Sigm a, n a tio n a l h o n o r ­ f r a t e r n i t y a r y and p rofe ssiona l fo r p h a rm a c is ts, the p le dgin g o f B u rto n D. A llison of F arm ersv ille. a n n o u n c e s A m o M ayfield of H o u sto n was it th e K a p p a A lpha T h e t a h ouse this w eek-end. Mrs, R oyal W a tk in s o f D allas is visiting h e r d a u g h t e r M a rg a re t W atkins. J o h n W h itm a n , D e lta K ap p a E psilon, w as in S an A n to n io S u n ­ day. J o h n S c o tt of th e P hi D elta T h e t a hou se spent th e p a s t w e e k ­ end in H o u s t o n . Helen Milam o f D allas w as a th e Pi Beta P hi house g u e s t a t S a tu r d a y a n d S unday, Russell Allen W ig ­ in G e o r g e - t o w n Dos w eek-end. 'Taylor, and , C. C onverse, B u rse Rod B raw ley, all S ig m a Phi E p s i ­ lons, m o to r e d to S a n A n to n io S u n ­ day. Jo e W ise m a n , S ig m a Phi E p si­ lon, s p e n t Sunday in W a co and Marlin. Tex as Alpha o f S igm a Phi E p ­ silon a n n o u n c e s th e p le d g in g of F r e d C a rl E w e r t, Rock Islan d , 111., .njg.rnj, gjg jgrffig rot ggj 3,gt W M S iBJESBBBg B A L D W I N R E T U R N S Dr. J. w . R iiir rirt, p ro fe s s o r of e l e m e n ta ry edu c atio n ; r e t u r n ­ ed to A ustin S a tu r d a y nig ht fro m the I ra a n , w h ere I r a a n High grail Hating class of St hon! F r id a y night, May 22. Dr. Baldwin -poke on th e obligations of an e d u c a te d person to society. Ii'- a d d n -sod Classified Ad Section . - 7 . -. — .— — — - , ; s g - — ~ T H E DAILY TI XAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY •.— ICE Use - - - f l ^ l C E C o . s-e-e-e-e rim e* I 2 t 8 I OSO I aneath C L A S S I F I E D R A T E S M a x im u m 2 0 W o r d s Lat h I st* a VA O rd § .s o ti.® .70 I.OO M SO Ic Ic Ic Ie IO# B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y _ S I.OO p ar Mo* th r o e m in im u m U n* a O f bar R a t s * o n R e q u e s t HEMSTITCHING H E M S T I T C H I N G O N S H O R T N O T R E — I A ls o p le a t i n g , c o v e r e d b u t t o n * , r h in e - ( e y e l e t * . h o s e no* rid in g . M a b el a t o n e s , G a n n a w a y S h o p p e . T I 8 ’■» C o n g r ® # # . T h o u # ; 8,362. HOUSES & APARTMENTS F U R N I S H E D a p a r t m e n t . 3 o r 5 r o o m s . N e w if d e s ir e d . S u m m e r S le e p i n g p o r c h . P r i v a t e b a t h . c o m f o r t ab ie . G a r a g e r a t e . 2 8 3 0 R io G r a n d e . F O R R E N T : F ix r o o m a p a r t m e n t iv e r s i t y n e ig h b o r h o o d . P h o n e in U n ­ 8 0 1 8 . T .rn she*! a n d u n f u r n i s h e d , F O R R E N T : H o u s e s a m t a p a r t m e n t s , r o o m in g h o u s e d . F r a t e r n it y a n d S o r o r i t y h o u s e s a specialty. P a u l Cl. S im m s C o m p a n y ( T h e A B rents) R e n t a l Str* e t . Phi tie 2 4 1 2 1 . 121 W e s t f t o APARTM ENTS LOST & FO UND G N I1. SM I i ! , a n d o n e la r g o a i - r l m e n t . n e i g h b o r luau!-- (Viol. w ith 21 u t im p r o > eon e n ta , S i l t VV U n i v e r s i t y a ll m i n i o n ) Phone SSI S. DR ESS MA K IN G D R E S S M A K I N G a n d a lt e r a t io n . U n i v e r ­ a r* s o lic it e d . P r ic e d s i t y p a : r o n a e e r e a s o n a b le . M r s, W . Y . K n ig h t . P h o n e J 5 7 4 1 . H O T B A KR B C U E l G o o d j u ic y b a r b e e lied b e e f , p o r k , c l d f a s h i o n h a m 40# e n c h ila d a * . la m b ; c h ili, E a s t F i f t h t a m a le * . I t a b la - lied c -.c h t y e a r s . IDI NP tis*.HI tir o f s i l v e r r im m e d s t e e l c a s e , L o s e r m a y I 11* e x i lin g at B . H a il • t h is ad . I .O S T : E1 t o n I E lit e C afi t h e on I lite C a f e , T, t e b o o k s . P le a s e r e t u r n . o r c a ll O w e n t w o H id - t o § 8 1 8 . FURNISHED HOUSE ROOM AND BOARD FOR S U M M E R : fiv e room hon t o f o e r e n t I-. C o o p e r - P h o n e 2 - 2 1 3 8 . f u r n is h e d p a t e y A. c u m ­ uli p ie . F O R R E N T : F u r n is h e d < eo ttn p * in R ic e C o u rt fr o m U n i v e r s i t y , P h o n e 7 m f a rn! ■ b ed b lo c k s ur T W I ) B L O C K S f r o m c a m p u s : M e n . E x ­ s o u t h 103 Ka t 2 2 . c e l l e n t b o a rd a n d m u m * , c o o l ■lee p in it p o r c h . G a r a g e . P h o t* 2 2 0 5 4 . ROOMS FOR RENT FU R N IS H ED APARTM ENTS t ile d F O R R E N T b a t t b r e a k fa arni R e f e r e n c e - C o o l e civil# k 0 r o o m . c o m f o r t a b le r o o m s , o f k i t c h e n e t t e s e r v i c e , M •lid s t •e n u lr e d . P h o n e 9 8 5 2 . S U M M E R S E S S I O N a p a r t m e n t , f o u r rot: sleeping porch, elect ri 1 7 0 8 B r a z o s . A d u lt 2 - 1 4 7 5 . I A K (,E c o o l Ki* chenet tx f r o n t Sot 3 2 0 .0 0 , 2 3 0 0 N . G( ■ 11 • D i s h e d I ’ f • b a t h , j ,,fl u n a b le . P h o n e I (■;. 1 -82 d vane f a c u ta u n t 2 bth B S K Id E S T E R - cd w o m e n o r m en t v . A ll h o m e . D e s ir a b le S t . P h o n e 3 2 1 2 . i ic e m o o t rooms fur s t u d e n t s o r Q u ie t lo c a t io n . 1 0 2 c o n v e n ie n c e s . f a n . It* o n l y . m is he*!. D ia l U N I V E R S I T Y I N S T R U C T O R 'S h o m e o f f i v e ro o m * f u r n is h e d , f o r r e n t d u r in g v is io n . F a c u l t y m e m b e r s pre­ s u m m e r f e r r e d . C a ll M a jo r E k d n h l, 2 3 0 1 1 . The Daily Texan B U S I N E S S D IREC TO RY as your Buying Guide WE S E L L C O N T R A C T ICT. A N D A L P H O S I It R L I R I G E R \ CORS S OU TH LA N D ICE CO. LAUNDRY MATTRESSES Mat Ire -os Renovated $1.50 A u s t i n M a t t r e s s C o . P h o n e 2 - 1 5 1 1 M i n i a t u r e g o l f P R I Z E S o f f e r e d e a c h n ig h t ■ o r e s a t B lu e M o o n G o lf fo r lo w C o u r s e . I 9 0 I I la m B lv d . P L A Y W h e r e I I N D KR T R E B L U E M O O N t h e r e a r c n a t u r a l g o lf h a z a r d s , s m o o t h h a ir f e l t g r e e n s . I JOI D a m B lv d . MOVING Sc STORAGE A N N O U N C E M E N T S I R e-F inance Y our Loan W e w i s h t o n e g o t i a t e w i t h a p r o p e r t y o w n e r w h o is d e ­ s i r o u s o f r e - f i n a n c i n g h i s p r o p e r t y a t t h i s t i m e . W e a r e in t h e m a r k e t f o r h i g h - c l a s s v e n d o r ’s l i e n o r m e c h a n i c ’s l i e n n a t e s . T h i s t r a n s a c t i o n w il l h e d i r e c t b e t w e e n b o r ­ l e n d e r a n d w i l l r o w e r a n d c o m m i s s i o n o r i n v o l v e n o b r o k e r a g e f e e . l f i n t e r e s t e d a d d r e s s b o x 1 9 2 7 - M , U n i v e r ­ s i t y S t a t i o n , A u s t i n . — HOUSES FOR RENT For R ent I t ’s a boxing story. Mr. Ay res ML,-.. Q. < . 1 A \ L )k, e\-stu - :i o! lf“ ' ’''veis.fy, wa. e h a n - j . jlays a young ster on the w av up inder the guidance of Mr. Arm* i man o f , ! h<' c o n n ! ’ I”4' *" cha,^ e UPP' i- if*'on by huh li­ trong. Miss Harlow is the young- t e r ’s wife. Being a selfish and h e r e o f the Ju n io r Reading Club unprincipled creature, she leave. ^ oliepe Inn, Monday nigu at [aim, then comes back to him, then I J* wo-times him; he goes to pieces b u_s mm's. wen though he is the champion. There’s also some bother with the kid’s egotism, but the (lender story which is im portant —it’s w h a t’s done with it. And ‘Iron M an” is w orth seeing. there will be a called meeting of the "*rs‘ Leslie am o r the ! " n r r e P i:r Tuesday at I? JIO o'. , ,k a 'Liva.s. ? ° c *°Fk, n l ^ie h o n e i’ru!v-'' a it's not A fte r * * # of Estimate: <\ VIL A . A. PLEDGE SERV ICES fo r Viv­ ian Set katz, Virginia Reed, and Mal" Jam* Edwards Alpha ( amma, arch itectu ral H a- j , te r n ity for women, will be held | H()„;K RENT a p a r t m e n t . I com Univ The pledge- were honored last week wdth a sunrise b re ak fa st a t | Barton Spring- bv of Alpha Alpha Gamma. the membei rn * ♦ Oppio Watson, fo r m e r stu den t I is now 5 in the I ni versify, who working in Galveston, was a guest at the De ’1 1 a Kappa Epsilon house! over the week-end. D E L IC H I F U L u p s ta ir s be*-,dug roe ms. 1 on A t Ii t e a r i Pit. Pho i J u l y an d f u r n is h e d h o u s e - e a t i n g b a th . F o r B io cx- R e f sr*-n ee : s t . O n § 4 6 3 . f u r n i - b ed W e t D P ISI ! nip P- I . r . Cmd mi! y A v e ll!.1 m is t n p n r t- s m a ll P r i v a t e bn tdi L a v a c a a n y - n t h p< f ui>- :h. la ir * Ca ll A P A R T M E N T a t tan;** h o m e , * a m m o ti in u - p o r e b* f lo o r o f , Bin­ it I* beds, shower Lath, trt'*'*, gxrxit®. FornHheil complotoly. .'2 1 1 B io Grandr. 2 3 4 4 1 , P h o n e 8 8 1 3 o* lo w e r HOUSES FOR REN T W A N T E D O P E N I N G O N o u r ss lee*' m a n , s u m m e r ♦ u n i t y to m a k e F o r L u I. C o ., A n t o n io , T e x a s . f u r t h e r i i . 2 5 per in f o r m a t io n force fo r (’ d i­ r k . A n o p p o r - r h o u r a n d u p : w r it e F u lle r i l l M a v e r ic k B u ild i n g , S a n 7 ■? SUMMER EMPLOYMENT A fe w OI ICO I n y * lo Le f ille d af * 1 6 6 0 0 m o n t h , up. ( t i l l f o r p o in t m en ! a p ­ P a u l F e r g u s o n — 3 0 7 2 . A d v e r t i i e y o u r r o o m s t h r o u g h Th*- T e x a n w a n t a d c o l u m n s f o r t h e s u m m e r . W A N T E D to lady b u s i n e - b i f o i l ' wit Ii f< rat I “ 0 7 f o r • urn m e r -i hare furnished c i r l, P h o n e - n. rn. o r i l i o o l t e r m - — apartment p r e - *.517 itft*T 6 p. rn, E a s t A v e n u e . ; ,< I t pl; i la s t] • • mu • the women’s hon- e was in P re se n t d ONE ROMANTIC NIGH T,” to Charles Walker, Sigma Alpha is on Council Hill, West of Austin, it provides what might be nic, organized by council members ex- to *| Epsilon, vitited in Temple week-end. HONORING the Women’s Alli­ ce on the Texas T h e a te r screen j letic Council members and club leaders for 103 I -1 ‘>32, tho W. A. D d a y only, is Lillian Gish’s first =ind only talking picture. is A. Council members fo r this year lot extraordinary, but, taken from entertained v, itll a picnic Sunday Ferenc Moline s Omro hit, “ Tile Swan, F r a n k Merrill of the Beta T heta! ailed a suitable vehicle f o r Miss physical training sta ff, was held Pi house was in Houston S atur- lish. Moreover, Miss Gish blessed with a supporting cast ivhich, although ii ma\ at girl ti ne.- lave little to do, is excellent, each coming into the respective offices, Member of it a f te r his owrn fash- A dutch lunch was served to those on. There a re two men, played present, )y Rod La Rocque and Conrad Nagel, and then there are Marie O i Dressier and O. P. Doggie. Tim 3 ( K U U U U l pie*t U f o ( b o ,v n t o t iii! < a ! onstruction more than anyw here lee. With this cast, and a story » h o o l opened Of royalt.v which affords .-ome up- po rtu r.ity fo r w h a t i- to , o- nan ce and glamor, the picture will I Mise Lula Bewley of the s ta ff )e liked by audiences generally, of the I)ean cf W omen. The all- “specially th a t group which be- University dance, a t Gregory Gym- leves lish ’s wistfulness— or w hatever it LE W AYRES JE A N HARLOW IRON MAN” urday. May GO. is# tho only social function of any kind this week. itself enamoured of Miss nesiijm fro m J to 12 o'clock Sat time since in September, no ' EOR T H E FIR ST day and Sunday. " ia! th g ‘ ^ L f>l c<‘d et fie* ; ; ■ • • • -led f a l l : da I ■' rn • IN • Howie of H o r a , Miss., si«t e G now a student in . „ ^ r, . „ or was. According to the story in t h e , movie, a princess m ust m a rry a i , ertain prince because of political j h,af_,been utho. £rL; t; ’t of ^ xigencies. The match doesn’t set veil with either for reason of its >eing a forced love a ffa ir. The mincess waxes romantic instead, herefore, over the ne a re st con­ in tile venient object, a tu t o r ie : Ti IKJ use . has the princess m arries Iite rw ard s he prince anyway. I f s delicate un. Adele, who is the I nivt rsity. ne n gb im I U D A Y O N L Y O ne R om antic WI N i g h t ’J I A n d W h a t a C a s t —- L I L L I A N G I S H R O D L A R O C Q U E M A R I E D R E S S L E R O . P . H E G G I E N O W ! '-10 *v\t of J i j r o r t / o u n f T i C f u n ' S ^ j - - ) 25c l l a .m . t o I p .m . l a i r / a w n s L A S T D A Y C O N S T A N C E BENNETT in “BORN T O LOVE” E stim ate: 0. 0 — ^o-ed C ouncil M akes P lan s for Y earbook to finance Hie Co- A ttem pts Couneil yearbook will be made ring the next week. S ta llin g ith an initial contribution from e S tu d e n ts’ Assembly, each of organizations e 40 women’s hich will have a page will be ked to contribute $2 to pay for eir page. The books will be completed me time du ring the sum m er anti ill be d istributed dc v$ udents and tra n s fe rs a t the bu­ nning of the fall seme ster, Is- elle Ahrens, president, to all -aid. I M O L E S W O R T H T O T A L K j Miss H ilda Molesworth, itructor in physical till give a in- education, “ Girls lecture M ^ * r t s , ” a f t e r the sunrise swim ai Ed- I d a t B u r i o n T u e s d a y , Addle M a g md breakfast of the Phy p i n g s ligh, president, announced. :- a t io ! on * la j A Uh! iii -I I t f b io m c l e v e r y o u n g s t e r n g a la x y in a e n s e m b le o f s o l * * a ti d o f f e r ­ d a n c e e l a b o ­ ing:*. e o 8- r a tely ' tt im e d a r, d p r o f e s s i o n a l - s t a g e d ! Iv Richard Barthelmess THE FINGER POINTS” - F e n l u r e t t e s — ——4 ■ o m ext y —* Fox Movietone News C om ® B f a r e I , 2 5 c School of Dancing A n n u al R ecital LEO CARRILLO I N “ HELL BO U N D ” WHERE TO ROOM THIS SUMMER FOR GIRLS: li*K»nu a n d b*»ar*l a n d *•* !)•»*nU ta S le e p i n g p**ruh. O u t ­ lie baard®us a*-<'*»m**11 W . o f c a m p u s . in v e n ie n t ; H blank 181 h. P h o n e § 2 0 8 . 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A ls o i s , p r iv a t e b a t h , ■uom >«• o f k it c h e n , 8 0 5 W . 422-> S t. 6 6 1 6 . a p a r t m e n t , »•03 E . 2 3 r d . P h o n e 2 0 1 0 9 . a p a r t m e n t s . Mr FOR BOY S: Room* w ith sleeping porch. A c r o n * fr o m c a m p u s . T w o a p a r t m e n t s 'or c o u p le * , o n e w it h p r iv a t e b a t h , M r s. C lin e . 4 0 4 W. 2 3 r d , P h o n e 2 4 3 8 3 F O R M K N : R o o m s a n d bor.rd fo r $ 3 0 .0 0 . S le e p in g p o r c h , c o o l w it h m o d e r n co n - r ig h t <,ri c a m p u s , 2 0 5 E a s t • e n ie n c e s , :51h. P h o n e 8 8 8 5 . o n e b lo c k FO R B O Y 'S : R o o m s & G o o d M e a ls , c a m p u * . S l e e p i n g p o r c h e s '•bower b a t h s & P o r t e r S e r v i c e . 191*5 S p e e d w a y . P h o n e 5 405. FOR B O Y S ; N ic e l y r o o m - , • ll m o d e r n c o n v e n i e n c e s , s l e e p i n g p o r c h n ©onnet t o m , t w o b lo c k # n o r t h o f ca r n - •u*. 2 6 1 “ W i c h i t a , l o i;tin 2 0 1 6 1 . f u r l , O h e d t y m e m b e r o r q u i e t F O R M K N : d e s i r a b l e f a c u l ­ T w o 'd o c k s of C h e m i s t r y B u i l d i n g . Cool a n d o n v e n i e n t , w i t h s h o w e r . t u b *>16 1-2. S p e e d w a y . P h o n e 59 8 0 . fo r s t u d e n t . ro o m a n d M K N b lo c m >rth 'I: Id S T U D E N T S — Q u ie t o f c a in PU*. •O at r o o m on*' G r c a o r y G y m I e m G r e e n , F b i * n e 2 - 2 5 2 0 , S le e p i n g © a a b lo c k p o r c h . R O O M S F ( 'R R E N T : b f i r o o m apt t .b e a s t poi . h. P r iv a t e b a th . D ied 7 3 4 5 , ■> •' F O R G I R L S : F o u r l a r g e r o o m s , S o u t h - c a m p u s . o w $19.01*. Other room* $8.,0 0 », Co®! and P h o n e c o n v e n ie n t . 2 6 0 0 % W ic h i t a , e x p o s u r e , b lo c k p o r c h lo d g in g B O A R D a n d f o r b o y s : s le e p in g in c o n n e c t i o n . M o d e r n c o n v e n ­ ie n c e's, c l o s e t o ( h e U n i v e r s i t y . R e a s o n ­ a b le , Mr-*. J o e l i i . G u n n , TOC W . 2 3 r d . P h o n e $ 6 0 5 . a n d M L N : R ig h t o n th® c a m p u s , ro o m e x c e lle n t b o a r d , n e w p a p e r , li v in g r o o m a n il r id to, s le e p i n g p o r c h t a c o n n e c t io n . 2 4 0 5 W h ir ls , p h o n e 2 33 5 7. 'O u i . f u r n i b ed b e d r.jo in • b r e e adbdtM. A d j o i n i n g b a th . fa n tty of P r i ­ nt® p h o n e , e n t r a n c e , C onvenient. P u l ­ e r -By a n d C a p i t o l . P h o n e 2 1 0 7 9 . in pus** Q u ie t s t .(iv "MQ.-’T A ! T R A C T I V E r o o m s o n r o o m a c r o s s c a m - fr o m h a t h a n d s h o w e r . S u m m e r rat® #. P h o n o 8 3 8 7 - 5 0 ? VV. 1 9 th , '■RACK H A L L Heard $ 1 5 p e r o f f e r # r o a m s w i t h o u t t e r m . A r r a n g e m e n t # 'f c i •»tf : f.hat ! eijuired for these ! emi- nt only as much as one regul ar txeragc of all those missed. Bo if io is not sick or has no decent reason regular qui es chooses to do so, he the r egular quizes and ba e his on* re j r on the one semi final * m a k e - u p ” uily this type of exam is no encourag- it lstant and nu ritorious work, and a ileal to a con- uderil who may have (iud some pet - reason for miss mg the r egul ar quiz. -i> type of that even 17. is a gift or privilege of some sort •el, because the system is so designed n? who missed t h< regular quiz f o r any ever might have lo en given a flat zero t n a n ' t 1 of a make-up. l f our system degenerated to tha. depth, we may a n ­ r e readily sonic of the rumblings that augh the press about fiery committee the legis lature over teacher s’ salaries lotion.-, for higher education. The pee- tate are paying th ir good money in ii 1 t h a t tiif faculty may help students, idents must constanly be chasing fue­ ls fin an inkling of help. Merely a n ­ ole classes twice or three times a day ing lectures is not enough. Therefore yi'v designed m e n ly ta order (hat they In f to those who are gradi ng them, the ut ii a1 purposes of sin.* courses in which are given a r e totally defeated, and if scrambling for book by student the course, par- course. The idea amu thing is f or­ iLuted the purpose the in 11 uct or ’s grade hat they must pass is a peen quiHte hinking and learning i on ton d od 1 ut-throut - a r aula nix UM j)are this O fi •t in; nil ar it iv, any aiding t with the ne in steal tem which is built for tile pur- e people but which gets out of peoph in other words, becomes of a human institution-—-des®'veg •ked, In our case, when a st ud en t bus a in fo** missing a regular quiz— and if is ■able to find out whet hoi that reason E »t - he should be allowed an oppor tuni ty ip that quiz and not a bunch of others. ut has n i good reason for missing a quiz, ought Ic deserves no chance f o r a make semi-final examinations ibis n e a r the ; erat .Aer are not fair, and it is mainly filch we arc obit ct ing. — J, V, F. int at t ti l ll I I ^ It up. Th TK# P a lly Texan, stu d en t m-wf publication of tile U ni- *er*ity o f T exas. is published <*e the cam pus of th* U n iver- airy at Austin by The T exas S tu d en t P ublications, im -o v jjfj ated, every m orning e? - * pt Mc' day. throughout sessio n . nod every T uesday, T hursday, and Sunday m o m m a thro u s ho tit the sum m er sessio n . ph.nes IU SI-Cl Editorial Offices. 8. Hall 120, IU?.. 121, and UG, * ela- I H M Dimities.. Offices, (After IO I' rn. 01X7,) B. Hall Telephones l i t . Printed by the U n iv ersity rre««. A C W right, Manager Entered as second class m atter a t the po stir (Re* a t A ustin. and 2;-J, I > '• Te h is. S ubscription pries by m ail i F iv# Dollars Y early. E d itor-in -C M cf-----m . A ssociate E d ito r — _ ____________________TV. V!U H AS T. __ ______________ __ MACON BODDY Zollis C. Steak ley Edit) trial Departm ent A. A. O H M S Sport* Editor .. ........ A ssistan t s t W eldon H a ..... i,.. r- A.tbert Tire** rt, T>. P. Hardem an, Jack son Co*. .... .... Si" rts D. j tar tm cat e l l Depart m eat B oeirte Editor ___— IU leo A ssistan t* t Kl urn pp, Anam* Bi* . ____ Mar? L e t W eston n ton, Bertha Zim m erman, Althea D avit, Zula W illiam s, Blaff Artist ___ __________ __________Sam Nash V iolet Richardson I 'OR T H IS I S S U E N ight E d ito r A ssistan t: Walt- r I . Payne. M arvin G rim tt THE 4 O’CLOCK RULE it a tile T he ir s af eg u ar d s is It student? at The I n ha v e w o n d er ed va a n d irritably on otl moral University ruling if 4 o ’clock iii tho a f are t a b o o o n lite ir g i l d s ’ d w t Hilly p l a c e cynical doid t has es muc hly g u a r d e d rru t h e co ed ’s cons : on ( lire > oil lip lad;- . J t h e rest, no doubt, j men! it) th e cohnnc - pose on th e e d f o Texan. I»<>i!c •! < o w n h e r wail am ou nt s t she has been a b b t th cent obse rvatb void of t h e sli reason but aet loge r u b s l o o k c a n sit out in a n y t i m o o f ti rules of p ro prh but so long as th e A befo re gods th a t svvc w e l l w i n k . db R a t h e r t h a n futile as; t h e “ w hy a r e rub - to snip it sh mom ent an d t cynicism t h a t sump t o be ira t o n a l is! *. Vt h th e I o ’clock does it p r e e n XII Wit the many now v of Texas who i some occasions ne ut the mystic I in the present tore the hour of rn college males of precut rile rn c r TTT o f it h t h e 'eses of d th a n i i sent- int pur- . Daily *d facts far as m i i i n o - nlv de- .ll C l o u p h i t oi i< n e nay -> e i v h i I hoi col i g m i ie ( d o g i e of t i ties a ege e< cse do w in a n t ti den 'iii! e T H E Y F I N D N O T H IN G W i t h o u t ap< w Ot ho r u x a r n p h ut' v» h a f u s s e r s i n i u d i t u t i o n ; < I o v e r a f t e r h i g t h y el t h e m a t i e a i c a i e u l a t l u r , - ‘A u p e e l i n g i n f a n t s t w o w o n (■ x p e r i m e n t s m y s t e r i e s o f b a l l y h o o t h a t : s i x d a s s r f o l l o w l i g h t a n d >p tv l o a p e r s o n . A t t h e el is a b l e t o h o l d u p t o s m i l e . It is I<> u ri o t ■ i wet . st pc r I K 11. 1 SVC' 0118 I i re a s I: I (111 ig) u n s u s - ; ct s o f I in* lr p r s i n t o t h e 1 1 isc< > v er e d b a b y ’s o x e s t h e y w a t c h oi os a baby I nine weeks •vKS It I i‘ICS ii LM later OZ \\ I ■ at 1 bu r i a c h e s f o r a n ol lect the e x c i t i n g d i C 'o -v\ ss a s f o u n d I h a t • baby can sit a l o n e ' * (. r et ]is a n d \v a l b s s' hi and t s t a r t s s t a n d i ne a uns ami climb it w a l k s a1 >ru . » • facts* ami c T h o x 1 a r e t h not help t o o , b u t o n e i ai HCC* of. cl ^ b i t a t t h e i g n o m ti s a l i d s of r o l l e d o n f o r th* s u s p e c t i n g t h a t a t t h e a f o r i n s t a n c e ' , t h e b a b y d i n t o e s . H o w m a n y b a l l i e s ti l i f e u n d e r a t e r r i b l e h a n the e n d o f t h r e e s v u e k s til u p t h e i r < h it n o m ic d e p r e s s i o n ■ j ) r u s u u t IU nt w in*KS, .•oyers that it has ills I h a vc ■ tarted dicap because at ey forgot to hold the present eco- tu lite fact that 2 too much con- : a time in ba he­ ave bet n holding A person might well (I so th.em for i n g s a n d s t a g e cd U fo a m i i * h e u- low t h e • cli I d e , l o o pi!; c h o l o s h * t ’- s h o o , b a b - I- p the above firul- tie per am bul at or la at dot s pot f'h# hup to the psy- T H E WRONG ATTITUDE Ba l checks a re always a nuisance, but as the ■ml of t h e year approaches t hey a r e causing local rn. i i hants an unusual tro u b le. Of "Ui c mors hard.- wish to c oll ed on had checks be­ fore care!!* • in d ividu als skate o f f and f o r g e t all about t h e m . a mo u nt of An exaspc' r a t ing case has r ecently irritated cm [.awn nee merchant to the e xt e nt that he has ap­ pealed to a University represent at ive to help al­ In one p a r ticular case he i e n a t e in touch my mg to get •r” check, aud when la '.mi e< art action to col- Wrest and royal rooters vt chance to combine pleasure so to speak. tie. y me ii ecu and W hit e j on of the East following th e I the H a t \ a r d trip be iii the foot Ii all fam e 1 t provides in- j th a splendid j with business, t is fo r the convenience of the ■ck w riting s, not the merchants. Mix hants take them to he en* Honers < onw ai ogee, ( ’hecks have bi a p a r t < I our way oi doing business, because e xpedite trading and are sa f e r and handier hum s of exchange fo r the buyer. f o r the buyers to ta k e advantage of the privilege i th e n abuse it by causing the merchant* un- rn •e.'sary trouble is disgusting. The w orst aspect of the difficulty is tha t, if these practices con­ tinue, local m erchants may place restrictions on cheek writing, make check black lists, or refuse ■ • a-h ail of th e m .— Ohio Blate L antern. There is no refuge from confession but suicide; and suicide is confession.—-Daniel W ebster. The itinerary includes ad ded amu-u- men.t in the form of sight-seeing tours and t h e a t e r show’s. For ma ny it will be th e tin East and a chance first glimpse of to peek at how the othe r section of the country lives. All in all th e prospect is a thrilling one with t he excitement revolv­ ing about the gridiron duel with the Die Crimson. do m an can write deep d ra m a w ithout a sense comedy, a n d a sunnily he c a n ’t w rite a farce bout a definite note of tra g e d y .— Owen Davis. i..... — - Day-dreaming is pleasant but an ad- the laying of w ise foundations for a most Vance assurance o f attendance Brought , enjoyable fail excursion. Beware the las- about by immediate and judicious plan- situde of the summer months, and the Bing is more su b st a n ti a l, -There is no time i energy-draining procrastinating o f good like the present for the penny-)aving, and [intentions, * * Steering by Echo C V * Photo%ttfk^Caniii»n^JiationslL^*ilw»yl^ Ships plying the route up the Pacific Coast between the main land and t h e off-shore islands ste e r du ring foggy w ea th e r by means of the echo from a special whistle. The photograph of such a whist Ie on the C. N. S. Prince Robert, 'which plies betw een V an­ couver and Skagway, Alaska, is shown in the photograph. around the perip w i t h t k « b o l l a r d office 44, of the W om en’s Gym­ nasium: Marion Seiders, Bernice Moore, Louise Morrell, Mildred I.ippe, Mary Helen Caswell, V ir­ ginia Hinn, Mary Cline, Oswald Parker, Mar iet ta Jackson, F r a n ­ ces .Stiles. Mary Helen Say ford, Evelyn ii AM MENGER is one good I el- J KcVct-I't, Zallie Williams, Mary low is his crowd. Edson, J e a n Pattee, Adele Bar- FRA NC ES TA KLR. I ON 1)ischf Florence Craddock, Mar ­ T A RLETO N Saw st raj and bling up railing to people. to Main Building; The Buzzard c a n ’t decide wh e ­ ther leaving DINA JAC KSON out of this would be worse t h a n giv­ ing ber a crack, but we must say she s t ' d thinks she is the Dub ,, j- BI LL D o z ­ las person en g the oppo- I i7!; is the site sex. tty tam* EDL ISE AT K E N t r i e d line same ti H A T C H E T t 'actu Hung else. and A DELE to crash the thi y do < very - IV told the Buz- A R T H I R B A G I I /aril he would be he di dn’t make m e we'll help him out and put him on j this one. team, Wonder if RAY A LL E N has ever made up hi mind. Ask : I EPH EN ROBS who to the ti swim a f t e r late date for G enoa n. Signing of f with such good names a s E S T H E R HASSE \ RL. SARA \ N N LEU El SU N, FRAN* f ES STILES, and M A DE LI NE CALLAHAN. g a re t Frazier, A da Bliss, B etty Imhoff, Lena Leu W ard, Grace Hill, t hai lotto Strong, Mariana Engelking. M A RGARET KIRKN ER Executive Secretary. in E XAMI NATI ONS horseback rilling will be Tuesday, Wed­ nesday, Thursday, and Fr i da y of this week at the r e gu la r hours of the riding club. H E L E N HALL Instructor. 27. MIBS M ARG A RET KIRK N ER Executive Secretary, HENDERSON TO MANAGE of Roy B. Henderson, athletic di­ Interscholastic rector the League Bureau, is m a na g e r of Barton Springs this season. A fte r J u n e I, Ed Barlow, swimming in­ the University, will st ru ct or resume his duties as life guard at Barton Springs, where he eery* i rd last season. in t'heH*'t cam^^but T H E R E WI LL be no W. A. club meetings Wednesday, May Official Notice ANY S T UD ENT whose m a x i m u m ) I registration du r i n g either se- I wester was six seme.*t el hours or I less is entitled to a r ef un d of a • I portion of t he registration toe on I the terms set f o r t h on page 17 of I I nf or ma tion Bulk’- i i the tin. Such a s tu d e n t should leave; his A uditor's receipt a t the office of the R e g istra r at once so th a t his | refund order m ay be prepared. General E. J. M A TH EW S STUDENTS ta k in g physics may ] obtain their re fu n d s fro m 2-4 j o’clock daily, Main Building 9. j The la st day f o r receiving these j fees will be Friday, May 29. WALLACE W OOLSEY librarian. I W ISH TO BEE the following girls between Ii and I n’eloek in GETTING MARRIED IN JUNE? W e Have T h e Flowers. L e t ’ s It Over. Talk H yde Park Floral Company 917 Congress-Phone 2-4111 Lawyers ‘Chips f Old I doc hs ( If blood and advanced edu­ cation count, the freshm an law class of this year should be the the best School of Law, said Ira P. Hildebrand, dean of the School of Law. th e history of in in the' Dean H ildebrand says that there are more sons, grandsons, and relatives of noted Texas lawyers enrolled t resh- man class than at any time bf - fore in the history of the school. The re are also 5 7 students with a bachelor of a r ts degree out of the (la-- o' I.. I v\ I.u h ma es the hight st percentage of fresh- I» t*1'* man law students with bachelor of a r ts degrees th a t have ever been enrolled in the school. W hether this theory will be proved will depend upon the r e ­ sults of the final exams, says Dean Hildebrand. Registrar Makes (Change in Rules Late Registration Limited To Three Days registration Revision of rules for the summer session of the U ni­ versity has been announced by R e g istra r E, J . Mathews, who has called the attention of prospective Students to the fact t h a t only three days are allowed fo r late re g is tr a ­ tion this year, instead of the cus- • ternary week. been on th e e n te rta in m e n t plat­ form for more than fifteen year*. , -------------- o-------------- ELLIS IMPROVES is ill at Seton Christine Ellis, Alpha Xi Del­ ta, assistant to Dr. H. T. M an­ uel, professor in educational psy­ Infirm ­ chology, ary, b u t was reported improved Monday. H e r home is in San An­ tonio. She is a g ra d u a te stud en t with a degree in educational psy chology. She is w orking toward a m a ste r of a r ts dergee. -------------- o ........ sn t he dance Members of HOLD FINAL MEETING This change has been made be­ com­ c a u s e of the fa ct t h a t each term of the summer session is only six mittee will hold their l as t offic­ weeks length, and the work ial business meeting of the yearj j progresses so rapidly th a t a stu o’clock, Charlet Tuesday a t & stat cd.I den; en-, t mr a "• -ok ‘ • has mis - y.jvley, dance man ag e r , od a g r e at deal of impor tant in- j Those who are on the dance com- ltljttee are Leroy J ef f er s, IU sa- formation. In accordance with tins Leslie, E d m u n d Dyche, iMistj ju Mary Bewley, a ss is ta nt tc Deftn of Women, and Arni Nowotny, assista nt dean of m e r J j amended rule, take place on and no student may register later ; ^ than Friday, J u n e 12. The dead­ l i n e for adding courses h as a l s o ’ > been set as F riday , Ju n e 12, Mr. I Mathews added. r e g i s t r a t i o n ' will i I uesday, J u n e 9, AM PLIFIERS INSTALLED -------------- o- Jess Pugh, hum orist and story- u se for Com m encer/lent, but 10,000 Lira Prize Is -o Offered Economists p UgR Entertain _______ ---------- I n S u H n i R C r S e s s i o n The In tern ation al In stitu te of Agriculture at Rome, Italy, will j >ffer a prize of 10,000 lira for the best recent work in the field : teller, will be p resen ted in a spe­ cif agricultu ral the summer. Anybody interested in I sum m er e n te rta in m e n t committee, the su b jec t may o ff e r a manu- T hursday night, J u n e l l , in the This program script fo r competition. The best open-air th e a te r. paper subm itted will be selected, will launch the first bit of enter- j tain m en t which is being provided ; Dr. C. A. Wiley, professor of eco- I fo r th e sum m er students, Dean V. J nomics, announced. n e x t; cial pro gram sponsored by economies I h sys j m in plifying a1 j Gregory Gym nasium is r tx>w blini ; installed, George Staple us, assistl ant com ptroller, announced Mon! day. The s sterna will Ire ready foj ij will not be r< ady fo r the plaj which is to bt presented in th] Gym Thursday, and Friday, M a| 28 and 29. - / } WHAREY TO SPEAK The In ternational In stitu te of j I. Moore announced today. Dr. J. B Wit.*u ey , professor oj the principal be Dean Moore, who has heard Mr. | speaker at a i open meeting oj A griculture is m aintained through I t , Pugh ent ert ain, states th a t Pugh j the P a t h f i n d e r s ’ club, Thursday the co-operation of JO nations. o’clocj is making an effo rt to stim ulate I is a refreshing departure from the I night, May 2*8, at 8:30 interest in writing and study of I ordinary the executive conf e n te r ta in e r agricultural economics, Dr. W iley (please everybody who will come mittoe will lie hosts* This will bj said. ' o u t to he ar him, Mr. Pugh has ; the last m eetin g of the year. and will Members of English, w ill TMETHRIllL O F Commemorate this great oc­ casion with a charming and lasting gift to your friends who are finishing their college days. Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets lift Stationery Book Ends of Many Subjects University Seal Jewelry The University of Texas Pennants Ash Trays Vanities Gift Books Pillow Covers Plaques Paper Weights Greeting Cards ^ GRADUATION! if you haven't T ak e home a picture of yourself . . . a life­ time to have * picture made — cai! and ad %. « US to se lect rn n eg a ­ tiv e your from C actus p ictu r es. long record of you . . . a memory of gr ad ua ti on days. Christianson-Leberman your U niversity C o-op The Students Own Store C A C T U S The prophecy that the Cactus of 1931 would he one of the most remarkable yearbooks ever > 'issued on the campus of any college has been fulfilled!! i "T i • 1 % ' f X'V l r * ■ I ■? The tremendously enthusiastic reception anti the immediate approval given the book SVIonday on the University campus establishes it as one of the great annuals of all lime. t : / • ii i The representative nature of the 1931 edit on—its all-University appeal, its modern motif, its beautiful color work, and general excellence —combine lo make *his a worthy souvenir of a great University. tributed locally. a .- Long lines of subscribers formed early Monday afternoon to receive the book and by Ii p. rn. approximately 1500 copies had been distributed. There are 1500 more to be mailed or dis­ Distribution of the Cactus will continue at B. I Jail 119 alter 2 p. rn. Tuesday. l f I ' i m The Texas Student Publications is proud to sponsor a book like the 1931 ( actus anil extends cordial congratulations to Editor Roland Boyd ai d fas staff. ❖ •% THE TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS i * / B. Hall 119 IM t * [Cactus • D istrib u tio n • Continues • at » 2 » P. » M. • T u esd a y ] * > . v ... „'*f ■ r EpfcPLU T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1931 PACF *IX Low Sales Mark Shown by Report D ecline Is 9 .4 Per Cent Over 1931 Record M arch sale* o f ST d e p a r t m e n t stores, r e p o r tin g 1 th e U n i v e r ­ to s ity B u r e a u o f Business R esearch w e r e 9.4 p e r ce n t low er th is y e a r co n s id erab ly t h a n in g r e a t e r de* line th e 3 p e r c e n t r e p o r te d by th e F e d e r a l R e ­ s e rv e B o a rd fo r th e c o u n try a s a whole, 1930, a th a n “ P ric e d eclines p ro b a b ly a c ­ c o u n t f o r a la rg e p a r t of this d e ­ in d o lla r valu e o f sales, c re ase an d if c o m p a riso n s w e re m a de b e tw e e n a c tu a l vo lu m e s of goods sold this y e a r and last, th e c u r ­ r e n t y e a r w ould d o u b tle ss m a k e a co n s id e ra b ly b e t t e r show in g,” th e b u r e a u 's r e p o r t said. th e t o t a l ' last M arch, a n d “ C orpus Christi, S an A ntonio, s u b s ta n tia l an d W aco all m a de c o m p a re d Increa ses in sal* - th e ir r e s ­ with p ec tiv e y e a r to- for d a te a r e well above th e ir sales in t h e c o r r e s p o n d in g y e a r . Si* cities had loss* s of m o re th a n 20 p<>r cent. E a s t e r e a r ly it is possible th a t sales d u r in g th e l a t e r p a r t of Mach w ere stim u la t- i cd by E a s t e r buying. th is y ea r, nod in April cam e i period last J Sale* Increase in c re a se th e “ T he f e b r u a r y to M arch ll p e r ce n t, . th e sa m e m onths. El im provem ent rn tw o m o n th s ; in 11 xas sales this fro m y e a r a m o u n tin g to 21 p< *• c e n t, t h r e e y e a r a v e r a g e of 2 per cent f o r Paso, w ith an in c re a s e of m a d e th e la r g o * sales b e tw e e n th is f ig u r e is conside ra b ly above j t he 33 p e r c e n t . t tic t h rce yea! av ■ < r a g e p e r i od . f o r H o u s to n , S an A ngelo, a n d San A n to n io also show ed h ig h e r in­ c re ase d sales for t h e t w o m o n th s th is y e a r th o u the p e r io d 1927, 1928. 1929 from which t h e t h r e e y e a r a v e r a g e s w ere c o m p u te d . Un- j iv A bilene failed to in c re h e f ro m j F e b r u a r y to March. info • a s e ti e “ S ale s f o r th e y e a r so f a r in the c o r ­ 1931 a m o u n t t o $ 1 2 ,316,000 a g a in s t $18,787,000 re s p o n d in g p e rio d of 1930, a de- j cline of 10.7 p e r cent, c o m p a r e d j w ith a 7 p e r cent loss in th e en- j fifte e n t i r e U n ite d S ta te s . T h e sm a lle r th e g r o u p o f sto re s cities h a v e had a d ro p in d o lla r v alu e of ales a m o u n tin g to 26.5 pi r c e n t f o r t h e p e rio d .” in in as t R eview Of - C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e I f o r th e College of Mine M e ta l lu r g y s u m m e r session I m p o r t a n t m e a s u r e s and T w o Cities Fail In G eneral Increase in r e ta il to s h a re a m o u n t i n g th e g e n e r a l O nly tw o citie s in T e x a s f a il­ ed in ­ c re ase in r e ta il d e p a r t m e n t sto re sales d u r i n g April, a c c o r d in g to th e B u r e a u o f B usiness R e se a rc h a t T h e U n iv e r s ity of T exas. The in c re ase , to 5.6 p e r c e n t o ver th e f ig u r e s f o r M arch, w a s fa ir ly well d is t rib u t e d over th e S ta te . T h e to t a l d o lla r volume o f t u r n o v e r w a s 14 p e r c e n t less th a n d u r in g th e c o r r e s ­ p o n d in g m o n th of la s t y e a r, ho w ­ the ever, CorpSl* C h risti b e in g o nly c ity not show in g a decline from 1930 th e B u r e a u ’s r e p o r t show ed. B usiness f o u r m o n th s of th e y e a r , on a dollar basis, w as 11.9 p e r c e n t less th a n d u r in g th e c o r r e s p o n d in g period of last y e a r , w ith C o rp u s Christi, San A ngelo a n d S an A n to n io the only cities in the list n ot in c lu d ­ ed in th e g e n e r a l decline. levels, f i r s t th e f o r to $4,760,000 S ales o f 89 c o m p a ra b le s to re s d u r in g A pril a m o u n te d to $5,143,- 000, c o m p a r e d in in April, M arch and $5,981,000 ind i­ 1930, ca te d. Sales f o r f o u r m o n th s of th e y e a r a m o u n te d to $1 7 ,783,000, c o m p a r e d to $20,- 184,000 in th e c o r r e s p o n d i n g p e r ­ iod of 1930. th e B u r e a u ’s r e p o r t th e f irs t HACKETT TO LECTURE th e m e e tin g of Dr. C. W. H a tc h e tt, p r o fe s s o r of L a t in - A m e iie a n h istory, will le c t u r e on “ T h e New L a t in - A m e r - ican Policy o f the U nited S t a t e s ” ! at th e H a rriso n H isto ry C lub T u esd a y , May 26, in H arriso n Hall I, a t 5 o ’clock. A I ro u nd ta b le discussion will follow ! the le c tu re , Wilson E lkins, c h a i r ­ th e p r o g r a m c o m m itte e , man o f 1 5 sta te d . EM PLOYED BY HOSPITA L Alice M a rie Horrell, d a u g h t e r of P ro f e s s o r J a m e s A. Correl', o f I th e College of E n g in e e r in g , is now I in th e em p lo y of th e S t a t e H os­ pital in S an A n to n io d o in g social service w ork, a lo n g w ith che m ic al an alysis a n d x -ra y cases. Miss (Horrell received h e r d e g re e fro m the College o f P h a r m a c y in 1930. of to d a y t r a i n e d the s tu d e n t who was a p t a t r e s e a r c h r a t h e r th a n th e one who w as a t home in e v e r y ­ d a y life. He em p h asized th e cu l­ tu r a l e d u c a tio n r a t h e r th a n the professional. 4!bs TMF &BST GOL FFR O f TUB CK BW COACHES *7%? UHlVEfZStTY OF- C a u p q r k h a c r e w c o a c h I S A MJEA40ER. OB IBIS' -t/OL ZN-OMS " C i d 3 / /( e^b., ' f y - l a w , J l M M / JO H N S T O N , A WORLDWAR. \ \ S H E L L S H O C K V IC T IM V W O N A N A T I O N A L C H A M P IO N S H IP f v ( V WATS SO NERVOUS U t- C O U L D HARDLY ADDRESS. W THE 8 m l . P . M . M S ' c o y , A DRUGGIST Of AUSTIN,Ti* WALKEO ANO POLIO VEO IME {J • OF TEXAS? POOT B all T£am FO*? T S w'HOtEP&p 5CPE 0UIE- < OvikH, .ec'c Milt* O nly o n e - Ba l l w a s u s e d im a r .^ ANO HE (JANIE BETWEEN CHICAGO AND CIN CINN ATI,1 9 INNIN GS. ( J u n e 3 0 . 19 13) It/,, DEC L E R P R E P A R E S TEXT __________^ ___ _____ - as in say s th a t th e biggest stu m - slu m hling block f in a n c in g in O N C O M B U S T I O N E N G I N E liqu id ation is th e ------------------------------------------------------- raising fun ds above d if fic u lty f i r s t m o r t ­ of l u fro m oiei j ms I kegler, c h a ir m a n '■iii o f mech.tm. a1 re 'viced th e page ok “ Inter aal Ooni- th e pub- >ehni< a1 So- th e book is i th e Devel- f O p e ra tio n , r f rn-. P o i ­ p ro o f of his b< o bust ion E n g in e s ’ li-hi r, th e A merit i iety. T h e ; ubtit “ A i “rn I - a1 Bm opu le n t, P rincipl < 'o n U n a tion, I ’eta".I. a n d I* m a n ce et ( S ta t i o n e r y and ta b le t Has a n d Oil Engine:- is to in* l e c t, whit’ii in j u n i o r colleges, t*1 hail a1 s cols, will u si d The E x-Student Starts A n ti-Slum C am paign Dwight L. H o o p in g a r n e r who received his b a c h e lo r of a i l s d e - , g re e from th e U n iversity ill 1913 j and his m a s te r of a r t s d e g r e e i n t 1915 and ta u g h t e d u c a tio n a l pay-J ecology is now exeeu- j tive s e c r e ta r y anet a s sista n t t r e a s ­ ure! of th e A merit a n C o n s tr u e - ) is p l a n n in g I lion Council, an d o u t New .1 c a m p a ig n Y o rk ’s slums. tie to w ipe in 1913, In this c o n n e c tio n he is m ak - ! ing a d e m a n d fo r $ 250,000,000 be could gage. T his fu nd, M r. H oopingar* I net’ believes, r a is e d with tin' b a c k in g o f such g ro u p s as th e New Y ork S ta te H ousing1 Board to g u a r a n t e e th e se curitie s. Ho says, " ‘Not only w ould slum s be abolished, b u t a g r e a t im p e tu s would be givi ii to th e la n g u is h ­ ing b u ild in g i ruin try. A R T I C L E A C C E P T E D lr-. Sidney E d w a rd Me/.es, p r e s ­ ide n t e m e r itu s of th e U n iv ersity , h ad Ins a r ti c le , “ T he P a ssin g of the L iberal C ollege,” a c c e p te d by th e May issue of School a n d S e ­ emly. Hr. Mexes ex p re ssed th* t h e college e d u c a tio n belief th a t WRECKER SERVICE CALL 4101 Civ* us a trial at refinishing your fenders. Austin Fender and Body Co. FIF T H A N D LA V A C A ISP- T IM M IS SSS? M 55 SSM U&i SP V. g M - r n M S m u m ' i 1 ; th e book I le tn e n la ry th e p e rio d T reatise Is d e a lin g a n d v o c a tio n a l “ In p r e p a r i n g th is book, it Rf I .JI in f in a1 f o rm a b o u t .1UI > I, said Pro- fess.or I logier. He ex p lain e d t hat e x ­ t he oi)ject of pressed in th e p r e f a c e , which fol- w ith th e U n iv e rsity oil la n d s in ­ c lu d e d a m e a s u r e a llo w in g th e f o r L e a se o f U n iv e r s it y B o a r d L a n d s to le ase t r a c t s of w ild c a t la n d u p to a m a x im u m o f 6.900 j low s: a c r e s in ste a d o f th e ‘540-acre m a x i m u m u n d e r t h e old law. It also fo r w hich a b e i n th e in te n tio n of th e a u t h o r ii p | e x t e n d s le a s e ca n be m ade, p r o v id in g f o r to p r e s e n t a n e l e m e n ta r y t r e a t i s e j (ism in te r n a l com* Si le ase s f o r a f iv e - y e a r e x p l o r a to r y on t e r m w ith th e p rivilege o f a five- bu t ion e n g in e s, c o n s id e r in g only gv y e a r e x te n sio n , by u n a n i m o u s v o te tin- t h in g s which f o r m a n im poi*- ; :5h th e d e v e lo p m e n t of I iRfl o f th e B o a rd . Bids w ould also be (ant p a r t re c e iv e d by public a u c tio n a s well this subje ct a n d d e s c r ib in g thus as by sealed bids u n d e r th e te rm s eng in es a n d a u x ilia rie s which are o f t u r n s o v e r to g e n t s th e i n g U n iv e r s it y la n d s su rv ey e d and geologized, r e lie v in g t h - B oard for L e a s e o f U n iv e r s it y L an d s o f f u n c ti o n . ,,r has a c c e ss to in f o r m a t i o n re lasing to , th e act. A n o t h e r m e a s u r e most c o m m o n ly u-wd in p r a c tic e :! rig h t a n d d u ty of hav- th a t the r e a d e r is a c q u a i n te d w ith, | “ T h e a s s u m p tio n h a b e e n m a d e this How of h e a t a n i th e B o a rd o f Re- th e p rin cip les of th e s u b je c t of t h e ' in of s te a m e n g in e s, a lth o u g h g r e a t e r pert of th e th e o p era tio n the ii* eriplivc A ssista n t a t Capitol in s ta n c e of th e I n ic e r- mat to r of th e p r e s e n t volum e up o n r e q u e st o f th e At- e f f i c i e n t l y co m p le te fo r th e aver-* is I I.e g l a n t i n e a ^,(> r(.a ,Kr. A g e n e r a l know ledge ,;*• At!rn ►.< tin A t th e sity, a n d to r n e y - G e n e r a l. m a d e provision fo r liv e a d d itio n a l to th e A t t o r n e y - Gen a s s is ta n ts th e s e a s s is ta n ts era l, one o f h a n d l e I n iv a r s ity m a t t e r s e x c lu ­ sively. Bills lim itin g g r a d u a t e w o rk g iv e n by e d u c a tio n a l in s titu ti o n s o f th e S ta te , e x c e p t th e U n i v e r ­ sity. and hills prop o sin g to raise f e e s a t th e in s titu tio n s w e r e not fin a lly passed, not h aving been r e a c h e d on th e c a le n d a r. ‘ r e p o r t c o n f e r e n c e A ppropriations contained in the fr e e f in a l ly , adopted b y the Senath and H o u s e Were o f course co n s id e ra b ly be- tl r low the am ounts r eq u e sted by the R eg en ts and a p p r o x im a te ly $38,- 0 0 0 below th e Iota! received f o r th e last b ie n n iu m , b u t a proposal to cut all s a la r ie s five a n d te n p er c e n t w as d efea ted . A ction fay the G overnor on the appropriation btl! has not b ee n in dic ated, b u t he has signed every other U n iv e r ­ sity bill. - —- —o -------------- Distribution - C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e I f irm s o£ s t a t e prof* fusional id e n t i f y the m se lves w ith th e U n i­ v e r s it y by r e p r e s e n ta t io n in Tile C a ctus. th*- Last y e a r ’s edition of Th*1 C a c­ tus won All-American rating, th e highest possible g ra d e , in a n a ­ tional c o n test. T h e 1931 book will be entered in the- contest during the co m ing su m m er. S T U D E N T ’S F A T H E R D IE S F loyd Kdlingsvvorth, s t u d e n t in t h e U n iversity , wa-. ( a il e d t o his ho m e in R a n g er, S u n d a y , b e c a u s e o f th e d e a th of his f a t h e r , F. W. K iib n g s w o r th . Mr. Killing*-w o rth died su d d e n ly a b o u t n o o n S u n d a y o f h e a r t disease. K illm g sw o rth bs a s e n io r in the School o f B usiness A d m in is tra tio n . t h e a u t o m o b ile en g in e, t h ^ most com m only used in te r n a l rom - • will aid m a te ria l- 1 to b u , tion engll Iv in h elp in g the r e a d e r to u n d e r ­ s ta n d m ore re a d ily m a t t e r a n d illu stratio n s. the w ritte n I “ At v ario u s p a r t s of the t<-\; typical e x a m p le s hav e been w o r k ­ ed out in d e t a il t o show she a p ­ plications of at hand. A n u m b e r of problem s to in cluded have been e w e the real ei* a rea d s m eans fo r th e ma- t h e aiibje t m a t t e r i in o r d e r . . . "g his know ledge 1 ( ° mp P to f e s s o i •pei,! u p p r w orb on th April. T he pages, m a l h g e t si o r n a te ly book, f m length is it1' Iudii e id lie th a t ix m o n t h s ’ a h i n g it in IOO a b o u t index. the SRS IIi i rn ; t v Dr. W ile y Publishes jl E conom ics T hesis fa | inc *.......... — Agt r J I* search h as ! Ira ; bs u r e a n d B usiness Cy- j ‘2 0 ” in th e su b je c t of 1 raj a ‘ hi - is lh C A. Wiley, p r o - J t> id e mimics, which bet ti pill bed iii th e Social Sci dies i hi ! t >•< © U n iv e rsity o f Wit min, T h e m a n u s c r ip t a n o i s i o n of Dr. Wiley** doc ti the sis which w as rev ise d fo r th e Chicago T r u s t R e search C o m p a n y 's T rie n n ia l prize c o m p e titio n it which in w o n second place. □I! i by T h e m a n u s c r ip t ha- b e e n r e ­ viewed by th e New York T im es Review*. Dr. E, T, Miller, p r o f e s ­ sor o f economics, a n n o u n c ed . C la y Z a c h r y a n d W a lte r Ely, th e U n iv ersity , w ere s t u d e n t s in in K e rrv ille F rid a y and S a tu r d a y . A lph a D elta Pi s o ro rity held pledge service for N an B e n ja m in of G alveston S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n at 5 o’clock. The Last Issue of the LONG)TORN-RANGI R Distributed at B. Hall 119 TODAY BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. 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