I . < t - 1 i i ... u * ! ■ jf* j w . •' i" * f * r 2 - ■* ... '• T - *! f * ^— » !!• 1 A § M I II K K A T1 A 11 (> N \ iL~- Aruptrr mducitioi or HI 4fll CCIUOI Cf TIXA3 cout Editor U. 4-'-...—.-' 1 Managing Editor * Sports Editor Mr. 0. Sanders Aapdafts Bnav Burton Associate Editor it: Associate Editor Art Editor Reorganized For The 1932-33 Social Season Domingue Is Third High In Southwest Conference Scoring ( anjpustjPei i » u s I Reporteri: C. 0. McCurdy, S. S. Summers, H G. Seeligson, H. F Mir- Spencer, T. H. i *.M Downs, J L. Bergehdshl. J. E. Evans, R L. Rl SIN ESS STAFF svold i. { Advertising Manager CZ. .u—.. Assistant Advertising Managei ln *.l,ItUii'L utL- Assistant Advertising Manager J.—Circulation Manager ,taiv:~*J Assistant Circulation Munagrr MC* i gone bffoi that a

f T. C. U. advanced his total points to 4$ to lead the conference Ernest Koy of Texas is second with 44 points. Two weeks sgo Bob Hilliard, Texas’ sensational backfield star, was not even on the scoring list, but against the University of Ok lahoma and Rice institute he ran up five touchdo wnis to take fourth V place. The scorers are: Player j' Ttk Oliver, hb, TCU r ... 8 Koy, fb, Texas ..7 Domingue, qb A&M 5 Hilliard, hb, Texas 5 Spearman, hb, TCU....5 Stafford, hb, Texas . 5 Brannon, qb, TCU 4 Wallace, hb. Rice 4 Good ProgrreM— (Continued from Page 1) in Uie club section and those who have entries for the Vanity Fair section make the necessary ar rangements as soon as possible as the work on those sections is well under way at the present time end it is the intention of the staff to keep all phases up to schedule re gardless of who may or may not be disappointed. [V tJ! under oaf bpad^o To do this ws naed the full cooperation and loyalty of every man on the campua. We’re not doing thia for our bwn glory, but for the prost i(f(! an4 honor that will be bestowed upon the entire student body. Our motive is entirely unselfish, and we ask of you only one favor:, reoervo your judgment until yoa have seen a demonstration which will warrant your comment, whether good or bad SboMld fail in our endeavor, we accept defeat without wasted Argument, but with the help and moral support of each member of this corps. WE CjANT FAIL. S. W. STORMS, Secretary, Company of Rosa Volunteers —; —i ' i , W"\ maintenance of A. & M. Expects— ii.«h, ocu i w -——j** i — qsw V.. otimted from Page 1> msrketihg of agricultural products. Non-oftginal ia their stand oa business and the prohibition optional to the states. The Socialists are taking a new stand on banking and credit this year in favor' of complete acqui sition of the Federal Reserve Banka riginal ia their prohibitj«a. the Socialist Party de-' h * th « Ifovernment and the trans- .. . 7T. . .. — - ference of Postal Savings to a gov- sirea Lhr repeal of the EightaeaMi ■ * . ernment-owned ccporation, its ex- \mendiaewt. To prevent the retoro ! . . j , . . .u . tension to cover ill departments of e ^ "j .V # V ?^* e |* OT lAnking Also they advocate com-1 because of injuries. Captain Jimmy j _ \ ; jpletesocialiutionof thecreditandl-A.ti.n and Henry Graves, half- (Continued from Page 1) 145 pounds. The diminutive Murff will be remembered as the one who ran 96 yards for a touch'down when the Gentlemen played on Kyle Field in that disastrous season of 1930. The Louisiana school’s back .ield U probably ihe lightest and tpeediest in the nation. They also flash an aertai attack, but most of their danger ia in their running game. In each game so far this season, Coach Bell has hail less to choose from than the game preceding be cause of injuries. The same will be .rue for the (enttnary game this week-end. In the game against the rejuvenated Bears of Baylor in Waco last Saturday, three more men were taken from the line-up College Station, Texas October 28, 1932. To the Senior Class: We wish ts thank you and express our sincere apprecia tion for the beautiful flowers sent at the time of our re cent bereavement. ' ttboornj Mis. Mildred M. L. M. Morgan, Jimmy Morgan Morgan. backs, and Morrison (Flip) Breed love, guard, are all out of the line up this week. Aston had a small piece of bone broken from his hip. Graves received s knee injury, and Breedlove injured his nhotMk Al though Aston and Graves will be out of the line-up probably n week, Breedlove will likely be on the side lines for the remainder of the sea son. The loss of this guard will be sorely felt as already two Stellar guards have been removed because of injuries. Besides trying to uphold the nference prestige against this! small Louisiana eleven, the Aggie* will also ftirnish dop»*tiis materi al with which to single out the i probable cellar occupant of .the! Southwest Conference. At present J the Southern Methodist Mustang* : are resting in that poaition by vir-' tue of their loss to Rice, but A and M and Baylor are barely above that rating with a conference percent- ags of .250. rf !■’ THOSE GOOD . MALTED MILKS W>'fltill Make Them! Kinjf'a, Whitman’s and Paryrbum’s Candida Holmes Bros. . Confectionery Bryan Phone 221 currency system, and the creation i of an inteiymtional organisation to deal with money, credit and invest- i meets. Democrat- Jr LEGGINS Made To Order Froni Finer Mate 1 Quality Shoe and mMmI New Lower Price* J. F. HOUCK & SON CaWpaa Shae Shei A and M Since *91 (Continued from Page 1) interest rates. Control of crop sur plus by means of an enlarged co operative movement ia recommend ed. The Democratic Party displayed no reticence in stating their stand on Prohibition, a question fore most in the public mind. Eighteenth Amendment To effect the repeal of the Eigh teenth Amendment they demand that Congress imim*!lately propose a constitutional amend meat to trn- ly representative conventions in the States called to act solely oa that proposal They arge the enact ment of such measures by the sev eral States as will actually pro mote temperance, effectively pre vent the return of the saloon and bring the liquor traffic into the open aader complete supervision and roatroi by the States, Pending repeal, the Party favors the imme diate modification of the Volstead Agt to legalise the maaafactare and sale ef beer and other bever- MEN! !| ■ IT’S DALLAS NOVEMBER 5TH. We Are Sending An Aggrte To The S. M. U. 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S Phone No. S [frvntaoN. jr.. ji r ET F;j i ii "TqujP wn4 bom in Hofetton, Texaa, 0>ne 21 1909. He reduived his gradpuar and high school edu cation th* Houston public nchooUt^yraduating from old Cen tral, inf Sam Houston High, in 1928. D$-ing hi* high school days Tony Trfb-ived his first affiliation with itevnpaper work, a field which will pfo&bly be his life work, as the plow possessor of a delivery route;!Immediately after graduat ing fdotiL high i school, he woriced for a yen’ with the Houston Pntss, six menws as q copy boy and six month! C a cub reporter. Ket(|Fril>* came to A and M Col lege iij l$e fall of 1927 and regis tered dl the School of Liberal Arts, mujorihg In English. He furthered his exjpevtun ce in the publications field uhle in college by editing the “Fkl* Battalion and working ASH FOR LD GOLD . il“ We I ■pail, GOUtf 1 ,-CASlf fpi unwanted useless jew- elry, gOM teeth, gold watches, rings. d«c< Map Reticles now MMibrOrder by return matt. Theitiold Exchange I mi.H the general Battalion Mtet* during his freshman year. He was ! editor of the Aggie Countryman in j its first year of existence, his sen ior year, and also worked on the Battalion staff duriaf his senior ' year in school I ony worked his W*y through school by spending his summers as a reporter for the Houston Press and working at odd jobs on the campus during the schbol year. He graduated in the sprit* of 1931. havthg been a distinguished student each of the four yean and a mem ber of the Scholarship Honor So ciety during his junior and senior year*. Upon graduation, he accepted a position with Curtis Vinson in the Publicity Office and baa worked for more than a year as Assistant to the Publicity Director. DR \r LAMAR JONES Dentist X-Ray wv caw Nan. a* ASSEMBLY HALL With • kaY FRANCIN 25c /tips The lid < This is one of the outstanding pic tures released this fall FIRST RUN Wednesday, November 2nd., 6:30 P. M. 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