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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1933)
V THE BATTALIOk Texas University To Seek $2,800,000 From NIRA for Dormitories AUSTf^i, Tex.—V Diversity of of Texas officials this week dis- eloaed that they would to obtain in funds lit the style I I ' I 1 spotlight— J ’ | j ■ ■ < I Stetson 1 ' it 1 -v»l j 0 / NEW or old, your Stetson hat has style wrinen all over it. It has the lines of proud ancestry and good breeding. Its rich color is permanent. And whatever yon pay for it you can depend on its being fine value for your money. Why not look at the new Fall Stetsons now? Ask par ticularly to see the attractive color mixtures and Stetson’s Suede Finish, which is quite new and exclusive. mi the better stores % B. Stela«a ('•■apnwr r ■r—'**" £ f - ( ourtMy Houston Pre** y Her* are dome of the would-he-co-eds of thin traditionally male institution. From left to riaht aerobe top. Mike Frances Lock**, Mrs. 0. A. Fox, and Miss Jane Singletary. Below: Mrs. R. M. Searcy (upper) and her sister. Mrs. Alia Stanford. They, and sev eral others, are asking for a* District Court writ of mandamus forcing collage authorities to allow the petitioners to attend A and M. TI to finance the construction of five new dormitories and complete s new library building on the cam pus. If You Want the Best ' || I" Hand Tailored Uniforms See ZFBIK’S UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP N.R.A. T T Frank Zubik. Prop. North Gate SPECIAL PRICES This Week K EDS —89r Pair CAMPUS VARIETY STORE SHOW TALK By Irvht Reid f f i ' AT THE PALACE— Thursday. Friday, and Saturday: Cold Diggers Of 19»3 Preview and Tuesday: Beauty For Sale Sunday and Monday: Ladies Must Love Wednesday I October 4): The Gol den Harvest AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— Saturday Night: What Price In nocence Monday Night: Heads Up (A Musical Revue) W’ednesday Night (October 4),* • Whoopee ENJOY THE BEST! Where you receive the best of Quality and Service NEW YORK CAFE H 1 1 "Famous For Its Foodfl” We Are Open After the Show and Dances Thursday. Friday, and Saturday at the Palace. . “Gold Diggers Of 1933”—the girls with the shapely legs and musical voices from out Hollywood way—put on a musical comedy with Ringing by Ruby Keeler, Joan Blonde! 1. and Dick Powell. The plot is incidental to the musical entertainment, which is reminis cent of “42nd Street”. The rest of the east is Warren Williams, Aline MacMahon, Ned Sparks, Guy Kibbee, and the “Gold Diggers”. You won’t regret spending your nickels on this shovj. IF YOU WANT IT DON! LET US no L* «. j WITH AN EXPERIENCED FDRCE AND MODERN EQUIPMENT CAMPUS CLEANERS' Above the Exchange Store Saturday night at the Assem bly Hall. A story of youth—the present day, fast living, supposedly wise, sophisticated plunging at life without really understanding its problems and responsibilities. Two young actors play in this show which has a moral—tell ’em the facta of life when they are young. Cast: Joan Parks, Ben Alexan der, Willard Mack. ' Preview Saturday Night and Tuesday at the Palace. The story of a girl who falls in fevs with another woman’s hus band, but refuses to be lured into the back streets of his life. TVree beauty experts—working girls by day—working men by night—live and love in a shop where then is X Proposed Law To Send Young Men Back To School » 1 1 | s' CHICAGO.—If the federal gov- etnmeat h to accept the idea of sending ybung men back to school as a means or further reducing the unemployment, the necessary action should be taken at once, those sponsoring the movement 4e- c la fed this week. Chief sponsor is Dr. Robert M. * Hut chibs, {president of the Univer sity pf Chicago, who believes that young |nefi who cannot otherwise afford to go back to college should i receive fiiiancml aid from the gov ernment, thus eliminating them from competition with married mer | in the straggle for jobs. There art- thousands of youths this fall'«<>uld like to go to col lege knH are qualified either to en- ; ter as fre*hmen or re-enter as up per claasihen. but are unable to . do so becpuM- of lack of funds. Dr. Hut* Hi ns points out. Conse- quently,’ tt^eir numbers will tend to displace beads of families in man) instances when jobs are available HOTICE .SENIORS The Senior Class Rings have already advanced in price due to Federal Tax and increased price of gold. ^We expect another advance shortly. If you have not already placed your order please call as soon as possible. You might save money. CALDWELL'S JEWELRY STORE AGGIE JEWELERS GREATER PALACE THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY S I N I) A Y MONDAY A Ifs Bigger Than 42rd Street li' 1 “beauty for sale”. Cast: Madge Evans. Una Merkel, Nufy, Otto Kruger, ay Night at the Assembly Alice J 1 M M Hall, i j 'A muaical revue entitled “Heads Up” fsatuihng Jimmie Jeffries. Ligon Smith and his Band. Fred Lowery, L#is Nixon, Normi Nor man. Lane | inters, and Arthur Bar ton. alt in person. There will be dancing, singing, music, and other types of entertainment. (Not a picture show). Sunday and Monday at the Pnl- ace. . Four girl' gold diggers set after a man—one for his love and three for bis mortey All four have pre viously signed a pact to divide all the proceeds they get four ways. A good comedy is the result. The show bases its box office appeal on the beauty of its female cast. Cast: Neil Hamilton. June Knight, Bally O’Neil, Dorothy Bur gess. and Mary Carlisle. Wednesday Night at the Assem bly 'Hag. •Eddie Cantor, famous comedian, makes "W hoopee” out in the wild and woaly west where men are men —that is if they don't happen to be Women with cowboy pants on. Sevnra| show girls dressed as Indians add to the entertain ment. Eddie our hero rescues our heroine In true Horatio Alger style. It is an all technicolor pic ture. STOP LOOK - and LISTEN to Uto fun* niaat wise cracks and the hottest music you arar heard in one of tho funni est pictures you've aver aaan! With JUNE KNIGHT, NEIL HAMIL TON, SALLY O NEIU, DOROTHY BURGESS. MARY CARLISLE, Otcar Apf«l, Gcory* I. Stone, / Virginia Ckenwl SuffttUd by a play / / by WKan. Hwdbut Produced b r , ' Cad lacaMulc, Jr. Directed by E. A. / du Pont. P'«i*ntcd by Car! LeemmJe. Worner B-oi WT .* a 4 Super- 5Se*» with 13 C rco! Start and /'Z-i r an 200 C:cj:lful Cult. 1-2 P. M. 1 25f PREVIEW 11:00 P. M. SATURDAY NITE “‘BEAUTY FOR SALE” With Rig Cant of Star* MADGE EVANS ALK E BRADY OTTO KRUGER PHILLIPS HOLMES .< if Ffi COMING! HEADS UP The new muaical revue featuring an all star cast radio celebrities in pertton. See and hear "Rotund razzeur" of WFAA Early Birds. MIE JEFFRIES LICON SMITH AND HIS BAND Fred Ixiwery — Lota Nixon — Normi Non I^me Sinters — Arthur Burton MONDAY j s Hi At The ASSEMBLY HALL 8 O'clock of the NIGHT i ' ' Pi 4 FRED LOWERY r NORMI NORMAN l * ■ >1 iisM, A S ILL fl. i&j \ \ CON , 1 Section A (Center) Reserved. General AdmftMtan. JL. Tickets Now On Sale at Y. M. C A. MYNETTE FRITTS lEi