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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1933)
/ ShowTa^i By Irria A. -4-r AT THE PALACE— Friday, and Satur- '4ly: Diploma niacs Prrview Saturday nifht. Tuca- dfty, and Wednaaday: Hello Siater. Sunday and Monday: Looking . VjwwdJ AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— Wedaeaday night: I Cover the Water Front. PiUhl Mght: (Coupons good) Hri. w the Sea. VMMmpi night: Ladies of the *tF* Wednesday-week night: Attor ney for the Defense. THE BATTALION Another Wheeler and Woolsey comedy jriving the reel version of how a Geneva peace conference is c4rM. os. These two “Diploma- mac*" turn a peace conference in to a necking party, but their efforts are unappreciated and they end by joining the army to see the world. Whether you like it or not will depend on whether you like that type of comedy, however —believe it or not—moat of the gaga are new. Cast: Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, and Marjorie White. void Finish Work On Stiff With Graduation With the May *4 of The Batta lion, G. Mar sha II Dent, Tssas Cltiy, ended his ca reer as editor of that stu dent publics tion. Dent is to be e e ai- mond e d for his excellent Bogevold ’ work through out the entire year and for his enviable record of* having The Battalion ready for* distribution each Wednesday of thirty-four 1 consecutive weeks. The inauguration of two new columns, “Idle Rumors" < I . • “Campus Personalities”, added much to the paper’s popularity. Trygve Bogevold, Waco, as business manager was thoroughly justifiad by the fact that, despite unfavorable economic conditions. The Battalion has enjoyed one of iU most successful years. Dent s*id Bdgevold will receive B. S. Degrees in structural architecture at fM commencement exercises to be held Saturday. -t- 1276 Part In Sports Dent Selection of 2 Cover the Waterfront" is a realistic smuggling picture featur ing the posthumous action of Er nest Torrence, who died two weeks ago, The plot is melodramatic, but well suited to the histrionic tal- enta of the actors. A young re porter solves a crime that is baf- Lionel Barrymore does one of fling the jpolice and falls in love his usual superb jobs ef acting in with the (fnuggleS-'s daughter. The another “Roosevelt good-will” type reasbn that young reporters in of picture entitled “Looking For plays alwajys solve crimes that baf- ward”. The plot is concerned with fie the pOgce is becaaae young re- j the fate of an old-fashioned de- porters and not policemen gener ally write jplnys. ; Cast: Claudette Colbert, Ben Lyon, Ernest Torrencu,' HOT DAYS CALL FOR DRINKS —so— Don’t Forget Those Jumbo .Malted Milks 10c CANADY’S PHARMACY BRYAN As a fish story, “Below the Sea” is hard to beat. Its plpt is a com bination between “Treasure Island” and “Toilers of the Sea” and con tains enoUgh fast action to even satisfy an A. A M. cadet corps. One of the chief actors is an eigh teen foot octopus which stages a losing fight with the hero, who happens to be a deep-sea diver. Cast: Ralph BeUhmy. Fay Wray. Frederik Vogeding, and Esther Howard, t I “Ladies of the JOfy” b the com ic story <f a typical nixed jury of men aitd women wlo can only agree to disagree Edn s Mae Oli ver plays the leading r de, and re ceives plesgy o« bsu|km| ’ from Roe- roe Ates (the stuttering comedian in “Cimarfroa”) and Ken Murray ( Radio-Vaudc-MHe favorite). It is not a slapstick comedy partment store at the time of the depression, with the show ending with the usual prophecy of good times just around the corner. The acting ia truly marvelous in its portrayal of character. The fore- | word was written by President Roosevelt—“We need enthusiasm, imagination, and the ability to face the facts—we need the cou rage of the yonag.” Students plan ning to stay over for summer school should be “looking for ward” to seeing this show. Cast: Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone. Elizabeth 1 Allan. Phillips Holmes, and Colin Clive. t Results of the years activities were aanounced Thursday night at a banquet ia honor of tha intramural After a final checkup found that thab* were 1276 who took part in the various tramural sports this year ed to ISOS who This was a ia view of the ia school this year, is not surprise r. The total. participation for the year was 4101 against S46 for last year, an increase of 660,; showing that the men who did take i part widened their sphere of ac tivity aad entered several of the sports offered on the intramural: rho took part hut year, decrease of 26, which' the Smaller enrollment Winning Wrestlers of Final Intramural Sport Are Announced Th« remaining matches in intra mural tyreatling were run off the P*»t week and winners of thf var ious weights were announced as followe: 116 pound class, M. M. Cook of Bat. B. Art., Dallas; 126 pound glass, G. Nagai, B. Co., En- | gineers, Almede; 1S6 pound class. R. E. Storms, A. Cav., San Anto nio; 146 pound class. G. Pletcher, E. Bat., Art., Harliagton; Bl#j pound class, J. W. Cravens, C Bn- j gineers., Anna; 166 pound class, L. C. Boots. ( o, C. Engineers, Den ison; 176 pound class, C. D. Ritter, Co. B. Infantry, La Feria; heavy weight, A. P. Callahan, Bat. B. Ar tillery, Dallas.; The gold medal for individual honors for the year went to L. C. Roots. Co. C Eng., of Denison who amassed a total jof 247 points. Sec ond place honors went to W. D. Sorrels, F. Art^ of Tyler. Third, place was taken by L. A. Shone, F. Art, of Houston. j* Bat. E. Art. won the award for the least number of forfeitures dur- r the year. For this, J. B. Hein- en, who managed Bat E. will re- ve a fountain pen and pencil set. j . ' Co. C. Eng. wop the award for the highest percentage of partici- | patios with 100%. That is, they were represented in every intra mural activity of the year. L. C. Roots| who managed Co. C. will rsceiW a fountain pen and pencil set for this. Thw banner for Company honors was parried off by Bat E Field Art. (Managed by J. B. Heinen. The following ia the order in which the first ten finished: L Bat. E. Art. t 2. Co. C. Eng. I *. Bat. F. Art. 1 4. Bat D. Art 1 6. Bat C. Art 7 1 Co, A. Eng 7 7. Bat A. Art 67( 8. Co. B. Eng. 6 0. Rat B. Art r ..— 6 JO. Co. B. Inf. 641 !>K LAMAR JON1 Dentist CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS AND GOOD LUCK Juniors, Sophomore and Freshmen, we hope to you again next year as much ms we have this y« REMEMBER THE FRIENDLY STORE JC PENNEY C0 e» — r. • - • r - , Fine for a snack SENIOR UNIFi IMS Should be ordered now so they will be ready for you! next year—But we will be here all through summer to take ^ iRaanraBiantal } • '' I] igtl 1 i The Uniform Tailor Shop MBNDL A HORNAK, Props. 1/ ALONG about bedtime when yon bn* gin to feel a little hungry, anjov a bowl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and milk or cream. It’s just the treat Easy to digest Invites restful sleep. How much bet ter than heavy, hard-to-digeat foods. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. CORN FLAKE J J vr ✓r TODAY? FEATURE 3 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE AND GUARANTEED FRESH1 Her Snm movement wrecked the Peace Conference at Geneva/ LAST MIGHT l SAW A MAGICIAN SERVE IOO CVP*K>f COFFEC TO TH£ AUPIENCC OUT OF A HUGE COFFEE POT THAT HE PRODUCED FROM NOWHERE. b ; mmic n QnHW.4a.aj *»-**?«— MCRCS THE 9912 CUP AND STILL SOME LEFT. ANYONE ELSE ? r\ » i! ■ ill i A CUP Of THE EE MVSElf, SO I KNOW IT WASN'T A - TRICK. >t>U HAVE BEEN fOOlED AGAIN, euie _T4Jf COfFEF POT W4S Tf If SCOPED INTO THE TOP OF THE TABU. THF COFFEE WAS IN A TANK UNDER THE STAGE AN AS SISTANT PUMPED IT UP THROUGH A RUBBER TUBE IN THE LEG OF THE MAGICIAN S STAND. POT /f RA/SED TO TC P OF TABLE WHEN MAG! Z/AN .] UFTE CLOTH. 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