— AT nr li 4 ip fii aii L*wta Gtmb PALACE— Th irsday, Friday and Saturday ' ‘he Eagle and the Haferk. . Pn view, Tuesday, and Wednes day: 1 he Kiss Before the Mirror. Sui day and Monday : 1 he Barbarian. L - rr- ‘ t f TS” I) *» J T| a THE BATTALION •General Program Is Complete for Annual Farmer Short ~ AT IflE ASSEMBLY HALL— irday Night: weepings, relay. Midnight: intom Broadcast, lesday Night: Cover the Water Front. e accompaniment of vicious -iUt 4 J., . , ^ „ . mal Nutrition and the rema themselves in another of T To .Vick the diapo those ike little crusadin^-against- war pictures we are seeing so nuich- of lately. This one’s in the tjr, has scenes of air fighting which should be interesting, has a notv too highly stereotyped plot, and is bolstered by excellent act ing. Ctf Fr^.rio M.rch, C.ry W||| ^ d| „ UIKd Grant, Carole Lombard, Jack ( jj J .. OMrii. ; *1 goners 1 program completed for the Fanners Course, which will be held July 24- 129,< with the following courses in- < eluded: Ihonf economics, agricul tural enginearing. poultry and ma) husbandry, and agronomy, tails of the progrn m are now be ing; arranged and should be fi od uithin.thf next two weeks cording to I). W. Williams, of the animel husbandry dc r T .. merit. The livestock part of the prbg- ram has bees divided up into the follfwing manner with one day de- vot<*d to each class of livestock Monday moniing D. S. Bucha professor on animal huaba will I lead the discussion on ‘ ODD THINGS AND NEW-By Lame Bode Detectives playing “Post Office” or somefhing seems to be the mainspring idea of “The Kiss Be fore the Mirror.” In this picture, the husbands that kiss their wives rest c( the day. On Friday live- before the mirror immediately be- stock products will be studied a will be devoted to swi The : topic fol- discussion at meeting Tuesday morning is “C tagiejus (Abortion” whkh will he led l>y H. Schmidt, veterinary chief of the experiment station, and p. S'. Shepardsorl. professor of dairy husbandry, the remainder of th. day is set aside for the study of sheep and goat problems. Wednes day ^Development of Pasture*" by R. H. Bush, farm • demonstration agent, and study and inspection of beef cattle will rtecupy the remainder of the dag. On Thursday, Mr. Williams will lewd a discussion on “The Care of FaCm Work Stock” and the study r— Red ( rdss Appoints "Ten Aggies As Life Saving Examiners a •• Ifl intments and three I ? DAPHW DID NOT CONTEND THAT MAN DESCENDED PROM MONKEVS.. R.LEW1S of AurrsnuA HAS BEEN A UOCKCY ft)/? 35 YR9. •;4 Sever reappoint merits as Am erics n Nm- j tional Red Cjross Lifs Saving Ex- | weiie made Tuesday by j Ned CampbeH, field representative 1 far the American Red Croas, from ] a class of mofe than twenty senior j life savers. The following successfully pass ed the examiner’s tent: S. M. Du- Boia, Santa Anna; C. G. White,] Amarillo; R. p. Simpson, El Pado; H. 8. Wilder! Corpus Christi; J. I E. Moeller. .M>rfolk, Virginia; W. 1 1L Moore, Wa|o; and H. G. Seelig-j soa. II; Dallai Those who review- •sj the test wfre: A. P. Callahan. Dallas. Lieutenant L. R. Nachman. I swimming coa<*h; and C. M. Everts, Jr^ Lufkin, captain of the swim ming team in J930 and a graduate that year. Mr. Campbdl. whose headquar ters are in St.: Louis, is one of the three field representatives doing the Red Cross .life saving work in the United States. Arrangements are being made for Mr. Campbell’s 'return to the. college swimming pool In April df next year. — — - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY COMRADES r IN mi CLOUDS Courting daoth to- gethog... Known and -ioarod throughout No Man's Sky. I of hories and mules will occupy the come suspicious of them, find that they have lovers, and end up by slaughtering or attempting to slaughter them. One of the mirror murders is tried for murdering his wife and :is exonerated when his lawyer, finding himself in circum stances quite similar, realizes his client should be acquitted. Cast: Frank Morgan, Gloria Stuart. Paul Lukas, and Nancy Carroll. ‘The Barbarian” is a typical Ramon Novarro picture, neither more nor less. The scene is differ ent, the-heroine is different, and the names are different. Ramon is a native Arab in Egypt who serves as guide and lover to female tour ists. Myrna Loy is the super-se due tress. It smacks of the old, old story about an Arabian sheik who makes off with his occidental light of love. Cast: Ramon Novarro, Myrna Loy, Reginald Denny. C. Aubrey Smith, Louise Closser Hale. Drastic retrenchment, along hu mane lines, is in prospect for Am erican education, in the opinion of Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president of the Camqgie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching. R.. W. Snyder, (neat specialist. Books Valued At $200 £ Alb ' rl J 1 * 1 ^ ' Br * ve Ne » World by Aldous Huxley, and Srant HI CAJKXI LOMBARD JACK OAKK Are Added To Library Eighty-five new books have re cently been added to the files of the Cushing Library, according to T. F. Mayo, librarian. These books include novels, biographies, and reference works in agriculture, en- talk oki the “Curing and Storing gineering, sociology, history, psy- of Meits”. fThe closing day of the cholory, and the natural sciences, course*wrjll also be spent in a study The new books cost the library of tan^ir^g hides. Tours will be con- approximately $200. They may be ducted- that will enable visitors to checked out any time now, unless get additional 1 information about held on the reserve shelves by fac- any phase of t)|v work they missed ulty members or students, during' the wee|t. Most of the books chosen were Mr. Williams said that an atten- requested by faculty members or dance t»f some three or four thou- students, and notes were sent out sand people, Including over a to the various heads of depart- thousaiwl members of boys* and ments to send in to the library the girls’ dubs expected. Visitors will names of recent b<«cks whkh their be accomodated in some of th* department desired, dormitories aqd camping spac* A few of the more popular will M available for those who books are: “Sardinian Sideshow” prefer it. Entertainment is being by Mme. Brazdova, “My Experi- planned for each evening of the | ence * >n tbe World War” by John “The History of the Russian Rev olution” by Leon Trotsky. German art in the next decade will be heroic, steely, romantic, and devoid of sentimentality. It will be dynamic with great pathos.—Dr. Joseph Goebbfls, Nazi minister of Public Enlightenment. Charm is tke chleroform which makes every operation in life pain less.—Eve Le Verka. The Friendly Shop / i Campus Barber Shop T) T (la the Y) Bert SMith by Ola omV»o» o* "WlnflC Picture l NEMIES ON THI GROUND Noting ooch other... And th# cruel pro fession that made them famous. _____ Preview 11 P. M. Also Tuesday and Wednesday NANCY CARROLL • i SENIOR UNIF week. Students At Smith College May Drink Beer If Twenty-One NORtHAMPTON, Mass—Re vision of a .rule prohibiting the drinkipg bf alcoholic beverages so that Smith College students who are over 21 years of age may drink the new. 3.2 per cent beer was an nounced' this week by the student government association at the col lege. J. Pershing, ‘Tragic America” by (Theodore Dreiser, “Union Square” Should be orepred now so they will be ready for yo^ next year—iBut we will lie here all l hrotifh sumifier to take measurement!. t The Uniform MENDL & ome SUNDAY AND MONDAY RAYMOND NAVARRO In “THE BARBARIAN” \ can i '1 Vacation PREPARE FOR Now! « THE BEST OF QUALITIES Like the Milder, Better Taste of Chesterfields CAN BE HAD i VI . V V ‘The Official Store'of the College v V J UST trying a package or two will show you that Chesterfields are Milder and Better-Tasting. But . you can't learn much about why they’re that way... except by tak ing our word for it. Wherever cigarette tobaccos are on sale, there you will find our buyers, busy picking out and pur chasing ripe, mild tobaccos—al most good enough to eat Then they arc blended and cross- blended—Domestic and Turkiah both—in just the right propor tion ... so .that there’ll be just one good flavor and aroma. ■ j f Vv j j r * I / » , i i l / > i m w. , *• j- j I '•hi,, ,,A Likv.j!/ 1,1 r ' 'V i V T J Engineer*; R. E. \ captain. Gulf I trophy, engineer - —