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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1932)
T 4 THE ALIO* I G«ts Roach • hi V. Fraternity Head Is • Expelled As Result of Dancing At Party Bo«ch, former goalie of tbe ork American pucksters, and the beet geal mlndera of na hockey, has been par>, by tbe Detroit Red Wings, formerly the Falcons, for a price re ports at 111.000. ;e university SCflOOL OF MEDICINE , DI RHAM N. C. Westerville, O.—(IP)—Social #• fairs at Otterbein College were In an indefinite state last week fts the campus rose in revolt against the suspension of a fraternity pre sident because the fraternity eio la ted the college rule against danc ing. Pi Beta Sigma held- a formal party in a Columbus Hotel on a Saturday night at which dancing took place. Dale B. Evans, presi dent of the fraternity, was sus pended indefinitely as a result. Evans had been warned before the party that dancing was not to be allowed at it. He told the col lege authorities that the plans had all been made and that he could dt> nothing to stop them. Otterbein’s other five fraterni ties backed Pi Beta Sigma in ^ heated protest against the suspen sion action, and things began to | go from bad to worse, with the college authorities asserting that the no-dancing rule was to be enr forced at all costs. ^ Along the Sidelines By Ed Smith ; Show Talk By UwbOrMi i -- - • — At the Palace Captain Joe Moody sad his Aggie basketball club showed the corps last Saturday night that they are going to make things mighty tough for their conference foes this season. Only four lettermeu were a- tailablc to form a nucleus for the team but squadmen and freshmen numeral men of last year have developed remarkably and after some of the kinks have been work ed oat of the MjuaH'n team play the Aggies will make anybody's club hustle, and hustle hard to wia from them. JONAH H ; | THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Lots Doan of Men. University of IRinois. Isra» si »I»t«s wmkt ■•*0 : «sr. Tkaas stay bv lab*n sti**ty (M.D. is them r«*n> »r Uirv* Uro* mmy b* Uk*s asrfl y*sr (M.D. la tsar i Mr*. > TW Mitraar* r«oai>vaM«U is Mlisvar*. charsrtar aaS al IssW i ) ran af rallaea wark. tarladas la aoadfM far CraSa A MaU- .fSran atay ba ahtaiaaS fr ■ tK# M*. A strange cat-sited creature, pre served in full, even to its akin, was found Recently in an excavation in Louisiana, where it is estimated to have died only 60,000,000 years ago. Women like to have their think ing done for them.—Dr. Joseph Col lins. —Tou Said a Mouthful. Preview Saturday night, Surtdiy. and Monday—The Mask of Pu Manchu. 1 * Tuesday and Wednesday -Faith less. •IT -i At the Queen Wednesday and Thursday—0v- eniags for Sdle. Sunday, Moaday, Mid Tuesday— Me and My GaL C ! . \\ , H Joe BrdWn of the abysmal moath returns to the screen in his latest comedy,. “You Said a Mouthful.*’ Very, very appropriate. As a stranded book keepM. Joe gets tangled in a series of scrapes when The basketball team is schedul- he is taken for a famous Canadian ed to make a jaunt out of the state swimmer. Picture stealing in com edies may be difficult but Farina, formerly in “Our Gang” corned tap succeeds in doing just, that. Farina is Joe's trainer for' the Catalina Island marathon swimming contest. ; Cast: Joe E. Brown, Ginger Rog- during its annual Christmas holi day tour. In previous yean the hol iday training games have been booked with teams in neighboring Texas cities but this year the squad starts in Nacogdoches against the Stephen F Austin Lumberjacks entf, Farina, Preston Poster s Shaun and them jumps to Louisiana for Terry. Guinn Williams, and Harry games with Southwest Louisiana Gribbon; direction: Lloyd Bacon; Institute. L. S. U. and the Brown story: William B. Dower. Paper Company, Southern A. A. U. I Exploiting Sax Rohmer’s latest Champioas Die change of scenery -novel about that insidious old sam* should have a worthwhile effect on pie of yellow peril. Dr. Fu Manchu, the men and they certainly deserve Mrtro-Goldwyn-Mayer has borrow-* such s well-planned trip as com- ed Boris Karloff to play the fea-< i first thing-that comes to mind one mentions the name of Jo nah Is his esca pade with the whale, which. If tbe truth be told. Is probably the most trivial and unlmportnnt event In Jonah's hist ory. The thing that ’■eallycounti is Jonah's char acter. We could leave out the story of tbe whale sod we should still have the Irattortant tie ( left. The Klble tells little aboM family. It merely mentions itliers name. I aus|>ect, bow t vjfr* fr.,m the way he acted tha) he*gps an only child with maybe S aniadtiiother or two or s few lomftn aunts, to spoil hint, for Jo i i) whs one of these boys who willingly do the things he dl^i)r like l« to do. [I (te must have l>een s good boy »r£tbe Ixwd wtMildnt have chuoei Hiia to go to Nineveh to try to get thg fttwn cleaned up and the laws enttamed and a little order estah listed. | suppose he wss one of tltaU^ boys who, had "never given hie' mother a moment's trouble or ilwjbjfijheon." Kvideotlt he had not been trained to do unpleasant rhlpife and he had been used to pensstion for giving up the big gest part of their holidays. Jr XMAS SUGGESTIONS AT WARD’S J LEATHER JACKETS, zipper or button fronts T- - : J i ■ -.fM# LEATHER HOUSE SHOES. 'Special i $1.00 I | ’ LOUNGING ROBES j 4 $2.95 to $4.95 Gloves — Shirts — Ties Hose — Head vmm r MONTGOMERY WARD Bryan, Taxaa. H L According to advance dope there will he three exception ally strong cage teams ia tbe Southwest Conference this year. Texas. T C t\ and 8 M (J are conceded the inside track on the mod to the championohip with tbe bal ance of power about eqoally distriboted among them. However, the Arkanoaa Rss- or bocks esa always he moat ed on to place a strong team in the field and thia year the Hogs have twelve men on their squad who stand six feet or better sans footgear Tbe big-hoy of the dob. a sophomore cooler by the name of Albertson, carries around with him nix feet and five inches of ataturo. . until sdme one called him turn role in ‘The Maail ot Fu MatHi **» "hen ‘h* «•»«" chu." A nice picture for the au- ft., and every one else was tear diences that like their thrillers un- “T L , ,h 'i: refined and Mm unth tortured, waiting for tbe alarm weird intrigues, and scientific riWp, , 0 go off or for a freshman to nightmares. | wdift him up. The Greater Palace THURSDAY -4- FRIDAY — SATURDAY WASNT it a great depression v flashed the “pan” that has turned the Panic into a laugh riot!... We’fc telling you he’s never been funnier—and tomorrow you'll be telling us Cast: Boris Karloff, Lewis Karen Morley, and Mytna Loyj reel ion Charles Brabin; story: Saj Rohmer. In ^Uia. the depression involves the i tfegf idle rich, too. Tallulah Bankhead ■ Ji and Robert Montgomery start out la a in the picture “Faithless” as a oou. pie of the idle rich idling away their lives until they become involv. ed in the avalanche a la 1930. The two lovers see the parting of the ways when all of both's money goes No; he had never to getting up without he^ must have been a smart fel- gh. or It never would have to anyone to send him to like Nlnoveh with any hope would reform tbe place, wss smart enough; he was way good enough, what td was a sense of doty, the MIHll, to tackle a bard job and CArt9*-U through whether It was of The championship football team Intramural athletics at the col lege have been having a strenuous time getting under way during the past few weeks. The Thanksgiving holidays broke into the schedule and caused several postponements and the recent ruling cancelling all student gatherings until the flu situation improves further halted eral complications suck as Tallu lah becoming another man’s mis- __ trass to keep from starving, somd street walking scenes, etc., but ends up as all popular movies do with the true lovers antwint*<l m ( er (O.) High School boasts two s^ts of twirv ss the four best m on the eteyen. Bargain Matinee 1 - 2 P. M. — 25* Preview 11 P. M. Saturday ALSO SHOWN SUNDAY—MONDAY They left a TRAIL OF EATH! ► Fu Mancha’s Pal- ^ ace of Tortures his * lovely daughter i Ids victims! esch other's srnts, Cast: Tsllulah Bsnkhesd. Rob ert Montgomery, Hug Herbert, Lawrence Grant, and Louise dos ser Hale; direction: Harry Beau^ mont; story: Mildred (>sm. Ojno. D. Quinn jl j MnM I ^’HITMAk CANDIES HB r 1 V Navssota. Texas ‘THE MASK OF FU MANCHU” SUNDAY HOURS 2 and 4 p. m. Nite 8 p. m. What is In old Vienna, that scion of the nobje old house of von Degenthal, Herbert Marshall, experiences dif- competition. With the Christmas ftaulty in paying off the old fam- holidays only about ten days in the future the program will probably be considerably behind schedule when the first of the year arrives. First Aid joints fP How to keep silt and sand from clogging tele phone cable ducts was one problem put up to engineers at Bell Telephone Laboratories. No known method of joining sections of vitrified clay conduit effected a seepage-tight joint With scientific thoroughness, telephone men made many tests under service conditions. They devised a bandage of cheese-cloth, waterproof paper and mortar. Easily made and applied, this mortar bandage is tight against silt and sand. It prevents clogging, greatly simplifies the installation of new telephone cables and the removal of old ones. Through solving such interesting problems, Bell System men work steadily nearer to their goal —telephone service of highest possible efficiency. BELL SYSTEM NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INTBt CONNBCTINC Charlie Cumaiinan. Aggie football captain-elect, will be an innpirinx leader for the teaai next year. Charlie ta a hard, cleaa player aad aa un tiring worker and no man could have been selected who would have been' more popu lar with the other men oa the nqoad. Hi* great play dar- ing the paat ■canon won for him much favorable comment aad hb nanu appeared oa several all conference aelee- tienn. Next year which will be hb last #f conference com petition should find hia» eg the head af the field pool t ion. ily debts in the pictutb»“Kvonlqgq for Sale" so he tries hi.- hand at gigoloing. Thia doeen’t get over very well with hb true love. Sari Maritaa, and ao we hire a story'. Charlie Rogglea and Bert Roach are in the ca-t innuring Comedy for the picture. 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