*rrr r THE BATTALiaN By Lewis Grass AT THE PALACE— Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, King Kong. . Prrriew, Tuesday, and Wednes- 1 day, King of Jass. Sunday and Monday, Elmer, the Great AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— Friday night (benefit Band) Thirteen Women. Saturday night The Secret of Madame Blanche. / Wednesday night. The Half- Naked Truth. Premising to be different and Also assuring interest, “King Kong'’ brings to the Palace screen the etory of an expedition to the tropics which brings back a gigan tic ape and tells of the terrors he creates when he breaks loose in a large city. The story smacks some how of the old silent film, *The Lost World," but the camera work aad the skill in producing this pic ture make up for any slight short coming* in the plot Cas: Fay Wray, Robert Arm strong, Brace Cabot, Sam Hardy, and King Kong. iural Aqua! Sal 'ill 'V. He \ 'll • ’ .Intramural aquatic star* will ■wfng into action Saturday, May 20.. when the preliminaries for the annual swimming meet wil take place in the new swimming pool. Sis events will be held during this meet with several changes ov er prase held in the previous meets. The plunges for distance Will be Mhphmtail and a medly relay race, consisting of 100 yard breast strike, 100 yard back stroke, and Two Hundred Co-eds Will Participate In Annual TCU Pageant FORT WORTH. May 10—Miss Sarah Orth of Cal lege Station is one of approximately 200 girls who will participate in the annual pageant at Texas Christian Uni versity here on the evening of May IS. The pageant this year ia. in the form of a Spanish Fiesta. It is di rected, as usual, Hy Mrs. Hslea Walker Murphy, director of phy sical education for girls. Columbia Spectator Denounced By De; 100 yard free style stroke, will be introduced in its place. Due to around a Mexican holiday scene ia thetfpcilitids of the new swimming a Texas border hacienda. The cele- pool, the 40 yard free, breast, and bration gives opportunity for much The story of the Fiesta is butlt h * ve »PP«* r * <1 from time to time pnot Instead 600 students stood back stroke races will be changed to yard races, sad the 100 yard fred style trill be changed to 200 yar$s. Final races will be held Sunday, May 21, f+r those qualifying in the iprelimiharies. The events in order are a* fol- k>wd: 100 yard free style; 100 yard breait strike; 100 yard back ■troka; 200 yard free style; med- lay belay race; and fancy diving. Joe E. story in “Elmer the Great’ Brown has a different it is a good one although hardly one which should be chosen for Joe. In this picture, Joe is s conceited t.H-' hall player who is being raxxed bcforJ and behind his back but doesn’t realize it He lands in jail during; a series of games, refuses to be bailed out, but is inspired out ofjthe gaol by his one and only win the big game the words and music cesdf .ifairly well with twelve of her Victims. C4*t: Irene Dunne, Ricardo Cor tez. Myrna Ixiy, and Jill Esmond In timb to ' You’vq heard before, Casts Jo Elbs, frank and Preston Joe E. Brown, Patricia McHugh. Claire Dodd, ton Foster. A s|ow for the benefit of the hard forking bandmen will be presented at the Assembly Hall. Friday! night. "Thirteen Women,” the bawd’s show, is an eerie tale of mystie4 murders, and mesmerism. Myrna j Loy is a slinky villainess awd lrAie Dunne is the heroine. Myrna becomes obsessed with the that she can commit murden> with her little crystal ball and sue-1 1 “The Half-Naked Truth” is highly amusing story whieh is made more appreciable by the act ing of Lee Tracy. Lee Trac^, a publicity agent, builds Lupe Veles, a sideshow “little Egypt" into a headlne dancer. And when she does 'Him dirt, Lee shows her the extent of her genius by building up a dumb hotel maid to the same height.« Ca^t: Lee Tracy, Lupe Velez, F .. . ft. I’alle.tte, and Frank Mor- gan. * colorful dancing and music, both in solo and group numbers. Music for the Fiesta will be fur nished by the Horned Frog Band, directed by Prof. Claude Sammis. Identity of the pageant queen— the “Senorita”—will not be reveal ed antil the night of the pageant. She will appear at the Fiesta on the arm of President E. M. Waits of the University. •■*—4- \ ASSOCIATED WOMEN’S— N (Continued from Page 1) Dean NEW YORK, May 10.-DeAn Carl W. Ackerman of the Colum bia University School of Journal ism this week reiterated his belief that the university should be serv ed by a daily professional news P*Prr. He described news writing it the Columbia Daily Spectator aa “in accurate, irresponsible reporting" and attacked the paper’s alleged “misrepresentation and misstate ment of facts and opinion which Students Cheer Prof Re sc u i n jc Grade Book ]pVom Burning House Akron—-(IP)—Put it down that tha students at the University of Akron are good sports. While firemen^ were battling flames on ihe second float of Cur tis Cottage on the campus. Dr. H. D. De Gr^ff, professor of socio logy, dashed through the smoke- filled halls to his third floor office to save gride books and test pap- Were there boo«? There were ed his pitehiag skill by adding 9 strikeouts to 12 he earned in the gaipe with the Giddings Lions last week. “Palooks” Pythian, catcher, and Nat Patten, shortstop, were the outstanding bitten of the day. PREPARE FOR the daily." ■ | koo^side and cheered lustily for the Spectator, canter of many con- (professor, trowr-i * during the past two’ Although the cottage ws used as years, replied editorially by re- a recitation ball. Miss Irene MirT printing Dean Ackerman's words ter, a co-ed. gave the alarm when of praise oa the occasion of the ’aha saw smoke pouring from a win- paper's 56th birthday last Febra- dow of the building Wlf- twenty singers from Bay City and thirty from Houston. - Mr. Gerard, the director, made his musical debut at the age of seven in Orpheus and Eurydice at I co-eds. MOSCOW, rd.-(IP>—If any co ed on> the University of Idaho campus thinks she is Murlen« Diet- rich and undertakes to act the do it out of the sight of Permeal part, she will have to do it out of the sight of Permeal J. French, dean of women. • | ‘Trousers on women,” said Dean Permeal, “are unsightly and un becoming of the digaity of Idaho FISH WIN Idaho Dean Censures Trousers for Co-eds • The Tex * Airrie fr ” hman nine the old Bijou Theater in New York. He later studied with Anton Seidel, Magnerian master of the Metro politan Opera Company; with Prof. Horatio Parker of Yale and with Sir Charles Herbert Santley of London as well as other noted teachers and composers. “Our women them.” shall not ughly trounced the Allen my Ramblers, scoring five one for Allen, in the game onday afternoon. • Hie Fish scored early in the ^ame and l^ld * n increasing lead for the remaining innings. “Frog” Martinez again exhibit- 4- 1 A. A. MacKenzie EXPERT WATCHMAKER Bryan, Texas ‘ Agent, 69 Puryenr . The sun still risea, the tide (till comes and goes, and Hollywood still (produces “Madame X” pic tures.; This dime it’s called “The Secret of Madame Blanche.” The mother who sacrifices all for her son who does not know her, the Ultimate murder of a villain, and the Aiuchly-expected courtroom scenes;are all there. The same old story fc-ith different names and different faces. Not even one of the old familiar sub-plots is mias- ing- I -j Cast; Irene Dunne, Lionel At- will, Phillips Holmes, Una Mtfrkel. WHEN IN DOUBT Atoat Tsar arts ar Taw C* Ssa J. W PAYNE ^JUNIORS- The achool year Will soon be over and now i« the time to place your order tor your ndxt uniform to avoid the rush at the beginiiiif of next year. Reasonable Prices. The Uniform Tailor Shop MENDL & HORNAK, I’r.ips North nb f ..'I Ji : i —T—- * ! 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