The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 01, 1933, Image 4

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    Two Faculty Teams
Tie Itor Honors In
Riflfc Competition
In Faculty Matches
la Increasing According To
Lieutenant Reierson.
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With (wo teams tied for first
piece in :he faculty rifle matches
in the pr>ne and sitting positions,
Lieatenait J. E. Reierson, coach
•f the tel ms, stated that the num-
hr of taints entering the faculty
tvmpetitM >n is increasing each
Thursday night, the time selected
|or the teims to meet
Last w<ek the athletic and phy
depai tments tied for first
wit t a total score of 297
out of a possible 300 in the
prone mm I sitting poeitions. The
mechanical engineering department
it into [third place followed by
>my Department and
indant's office. The poul-
tment occupied sixth
At the Paleeei •;
Thursday, FriOay, and Saturday,
—Sign of the Cross.
Preripw, Tueadny, end WednSs-
day- Hello, Everybody.
Sunday and Monday—A Fare
well to fcma. j
At thr Assembly Hall
En.lsy nixht dn-nefit Saddle |A
Sirloin ^uh)—Satilin’ Through.
SaUirday 12:30 a. m.—Grande
Hotel.
Saturday 6:30 A 8:30 p. m.—BUI
of Divonrement.
Wednesday night—The Last
Mile.
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composed of J. G. Hol-
jrague, and Frank An-
}resenting the Athletic
fired a possible of 60
perfect targets in
of the two positions
by the following: W.
Lewis, V>. A. Orth, E. K. Sparfa
(both positions). D. S. Buchanan, I.
S Sander* Dr. A. E. Wharton, W.
lx>ng (tevo positions), J. E. Mit
chell, W. F. Munnerlyn, R. S. Jon-
06, G. H. $ lover, J. C Frasier, M.
F, Frankai C. W. Crawford, A. K.
Mackey, w. H. McCorkle (two po-
»ns), K E. Vesey (two posi-
ansl Dr.jL. G. Jones, and G. B.
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Battery
my
Contrary to oer usual practice,
we “at last" about a theatrical.
Two headlipsrs rbmiag to the Pal
ace this week are “A Farwell (o
Arms" and “Sign of the
Advance publicity proclaims
of the CSoes” to ha lavish,
dous, etc. Following the
of the silent cinema, De MUle
cures a splendid cast (Fredric
March. Claudette Colbert, Elisas
Landi, and Charles Laughton),
7606 extras, all available stage pro
perty, and enough wild animals to
satiate Harnum Buck, and Barnes
Critica have lauded this as one of
the pictuyks of the year,.. Radio’s
canary in turkey clothing, Kate
Smith, ia featured in “Hello, Ev
erybody” with Randolph Scott and
Sally Blanc. Kate la an honest
working girl »ho leads the poor
farmers ih their fight against the
villainous j (grrrr!) power trust.
Fannie Hur*t wrote the story but
it’s a good bet she doesn't point
with pridoto the scenario But Kate
isn't there for the story, the story's
MURAL STANDINGS there for Kete. What no eighteen
j FOR ENTIRE YEAR day dietst .... Ernest Heaammg-
way is reputed to have torn his
hair by the handfuls over the film
ing of fc A Farewell to Arras” bat
from listening to the chirp of the
critics it | seems that his hairsute
losses were well repaid. Acting
honors go to! tM ftMeaspasalwt
Helen Hayes with Ggjc^ V ooper and
Adolqh. ‘Aenjou*a dose second apd
third ... . “A Bill of
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College Livestock
To Be jEntered In
Texas Stock Shows
ExhibiU To Be Shown At
Houston and Fort Worth
Exposition* and Fnt Stock
T
Aberdeen Angus
Pride V” will aloo be aatered. The
last mantionedjanimai is a full bro
ther to the steer GtnnKChampion
over all breeds at Fort Worth in
19S1, which was bought by T. B.
Baker for his Texas betels at one
dollar and five cents per pound.
Aggie's Pride V is abo a full bro
ther to another steer that was
entered in the 1932 shows and
judged the Champion Aherdem-
J -4-
iDelude three each of Here-
Shorthom, and Aberdeen-An-
fteers. Six Delaine Merinos,
Rarabouillets, three South-
and four Hampshire* are
entered ip the class of breed-
Five Rambouillets, two
three Hampshire*, and
art to be entered
fat sheep class. In single
.pen classes of barrows there
ter be nine of each of the follow-
Livestock exhibits to be entered
in the Houston Fat Stock Show,
March 3-9, and the annual South
west Exposition and Fat Stock
Show at Fort Worth, March 11-19,
ar* undergoing final preparations
for shipment, D. W. Williams, head
of the animal husbandry depart
ment, announced sarly this weak.
Each year A and M College en
ters the livestock it has brad and
developed and upon the close of the
shows all animals, except horses
sold at auction, Mr. Williams
explained. This yaar six carloads
animals are to ha sent to the
Fort Worth Exposition
Entries for the Houston show
indude bogs, cattle, and ahsi
On* carload of Duroc-Jersey hogs
will be dispatched in addition to
six Hampshire, two Poland-China,
and seven Duroc-Jersey barrows
of the single sad pen classes. One
Hereford bull, “Anxiety Mischief”
three Hereford steers, aad one
Angus at the .^tatc Fair in Dallas fag! breeds: Poland-China, Hamp-
and was winner of the same title ihip* Duroc-Jersey, and B«*r< k
as well aa Champion Yearling over
aO breeds and Reserve Grand I
< hampion at the Fort Worth Stock
Show. The sharp entry inelades:
four Rambouilltt rams, four ewes,
and three wethers; one grade weth
er; two Hampshire raamf and four
ewes; aad four Angora bocks and
three does
The cattle entries for the South
west Exposition and Fat Stock
There is also to be fifty
Hre barrows in each of the
classes for litters and two
of Hampshire for the ear
th* beat of last years pictures her
alds the rise of a new cinema star
—Kate Hepburn who successfully
steals scenes from John Barry
more. With Billie Burk* and David
Manners .... Another gruesome
tal* of death cells, 'The Last Mile”
is another Hollywood plea against
capital punishment This one has
a happy ending for the hero. Cast:
Howard Phillips, Preston Foster,
Noel Madison, and George Stone.
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A yalet ia mors important than
■srtetary.—John Greenhouse, ex-
let'to ex-mayor Walker of New
orltf
jl,—I ; rJ.
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Battery *4” Field Artillery 413.6
“F”
Field Artillery 396
Company *jc w Engineers
Gbmpany tA" Signal Corps
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fe THURS, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AT REGULAR PALACE PRICBS!
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An Orgy of Imperial Rome!
CECIL BDEMIUES
a. SIGNjOF
THE CROSS
with
IRIC MARCH, ELISSA LANDI
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
CHARLESLAUGHTON
The (greatest Dramatic Spectacle of the Age
Nero’s Circus Maximus • 4 - ChimMS . I
fed to the lions - - • burned at staldi - - -
Pomp and intrigue of Nero's iCourt - - -
BBuming of Rome - - - Lovn of Pagan
Chief and Christian beauty - - - Poppaea’s
milk hath - - - Dramatic, Passion-swept
spectacle done by the master hand who
gave us “The 10 Commandments” and
“The King of Kings.”
The Picture You’ll Never
Forget!
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Saturdi
Preview 11 P. M. Saturday
| RATE SMITH
-HELLO EVERYBODY
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
HATES GARY COOPER
“FAREWELL TO ARMS”
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Look st this reiasrksble Isdy.. with
perfect kcsdt...sll sttseked to s aorpal body) She
sppesn to sit oa the stsge, with Ike loWw part df ker
body coacssled by flower*. Ike can wits, unile, and
ood. She css talk, laugk, sad •ing—all at tke same
time. Tkoseaadt of people ksv* tees tkitfrat of msgk
sad proaouaced h S wonderful tigkt I •
s fun to be fooled
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more fun to
Aodieacet used to pay sa extra fee to gs behind tke
■ceae* to see kow tkis trick was work*! They dis
covered tkat tke tkree-kesded woman Vis merely a
reflection ia a mirror. Tke flats showed tke heads of
three girls but tke body of only one. 1110 other two
were cleverly hidden so tkat only their!-id, ,howrd
is tke mirror.
bABmrtA.
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Thifl “ three-headed woman ” trick #ocfl
’way tack to the early day* of magic.
A lap old ia the suggeatioa that pro*
ttctiqn for your throat and freedom from
be achieved through some
trick.
KXFlANATIONt The easieit riga-
your throat is the cigarette that
from the choicest, ripe tobaccos,
raw tobaccos are, us you
naturally expect, harsh to the
throat Ripe, roatly tobaccos are mild,
mellow—gentle. The question is whether
a cigarette is made from cheap tobacco
or the more expensive
H Is •
brand
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American men and women have smoked
more billions qI Camels than any other
brand because of the appeal of more ex-
Pomswo tobaa os and matchleu blending.
Won’t you stack up your own experience
with a cigarette made from milder, cost
lier tobaccos...against magic claims about
’’cigarettes and your throat”?
Try fresh Camels—in the air-tight,
welded Humidor Pack that seals the
freshness and coolness, the mildness and
flavor of Camelt...tnskle. <
NO TRICKS
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TOBACCOS
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