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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1934)
r 4 t_X- ' ’ T i V T7 i ■ L L 1 THE BATTALION I — —— — Show Talk AT THE PALACE— • Tuesday and Wedneaday: “If I Were Free’ Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: “Carolina" TUESDAY AND WEDNES DAY: “TORCH SINGER. BENE FIT OF THE PRESS CLUB FEB. 14. > j AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— - Saturflay, Feb. J0 r 6:30: “Ace of Aces'* Wednesday, Feb. 14; “Dancinjj Lady” Tuwsday and Wedneaday, Feb. 14. b«*nefit of the PRESS CLUB; “Torc| Singer." A peculiar situation arises in this picture to give it its plot. Claudette Colbert, deprived of her cherished child because of finan cial conditions, ascends to heights of success not long after she gave Thursday, Friday, and Satun ay at the Palace: “Carolina." A hit picture wherein the <)ld South is depicted in a highly en joyable manner. The gallant bl d es. lovely ladiefi. firey old gentle men. and expensive plantain ns characteristic ofily of Dixie twined into the heart of this lightful story of aristocracy on fie decline. Janet Gaynor is the litfle belle who forms the inspiration Robert Young; the young people to i re are met with adversities enough form an interesting plot, and L© nel Barrymofe is one of its ma n- L bU< to for on f y ' g oUt of springs Cast: Janet Gaynor, Lioiel Barrymore. Robert Young, Ri< l»- ard Cromwell, and Mona Barrie AGGIE FIVE— (Continued from page S) tance of the Froggies lead one time. This was just after the half opened with the score standing TCU 24, A and M 18, the Farmers quickly made two field goals to To*ch la High Point Man On AGGIE RIFLEMEN VICTORS (HALL BUT ONE MATCH come within two points of the lead High scoring honors of the game was shared by Allison, gigantic Frog forward, and Merka, each scoring 14 points. • . (U Prof Devises Plan To Remedy Unemploym’t By Col NEW YOI New* arrvK» —Establishment of a master occupational plan to pro vide jobs for practically every man and woman in the United States is advocated by Professor Harold F. Clark of Columbia University. Writing in the Occupations Mag azine, Dr. Clark declared that his Argie Team; Marksmen Prime for Eighth Corp« Area Match February 19. As m result of their first match this season, the A and M rifle proposed plait would take care of, Inability of the A and M team team won over Ohio State R O T C. not only the present unemployed, to convert charity tosses into tall- Rose Polytechnic, Rhode Island but also the isome 2,000,000 per- ies were disastrous to the Cadet’s State, University of Wichita. Knox mms who enfer occupational life chances for victory. While both College. South Carolina Presbyter- each year. teams made 15 field goals, the tan College, and Davidson College. He recommOnded the creation .of Christians sank 14 out of their 23 losing only one of the nine to Ohio * central bureau to gather infor- free tries and the Aggies were Saturday, f’eb. 10, at the Asseit bly Hall: “Are uf Aces.” A play oa the phsychologickl it up. A torch singer of ill repute, reactions of war on a man’s mini whose throaty, sexy voice has gain ed her meteoric popularity, she seeks the whereabouts of her child, to no avail. A torch singer of pas sion by night and a radio broad caster, taking the part of an “Aunt Jenny" on the children’s hour, by day, she searches desperately for her baby. The climax takes a swift ascension to drama, and all ends well, (laudette Colbert proves her- A splendid young fellow with in art career ahead of him, Richai d Dix has his Own ideas about war He logically figures it out as a lot of emotional hooey. Then h a girl, whose spine has been tickhd by the war posters and brass band I, jeers at him for being a pacifis:. calling him “Yellow,” somethin f no man can tolerate. He goes over as an aviator, and she as a Rep thlir 17 opportunities. A AND M herd, f >, I r .. . self versatile in making the queer Cross nurse. She gets her disail- combination of torch singer and ' lusionment and sees^-the lusting, cynical, animalistic sort of hawk mother |o sincere and realistic. Incidently, two song hits are intro duced in the course of the picture. Cast: Claudette Colbert, Ricardo Cortez, David Manners, Baby Le- Roy, and Lyda Roberti. Davis, f Shepher Hutto, Breazeale, f Merka, c Wilkins, g Tohline, g Bisbey, g Carmichael, g State University, j mation regarding jobs in all sec- A return match was held with tions of the country. Means would Ohio State University last week be provided, be said, for shifting to revenge the first loss. Matches persons from one community to were also held with Yale, Drexel another to satiafy the needs of the lastitute. University of Georgia, different locgjjtte*. * North Carolina State College of Totals 2 4 15 8 3H TCU Dix has been turned into when they meet in Paris by chance. Good air pictures. Cast: Richard Dix, Elisa bet 1) Allen, and Ralph Bellamy. Walker, f 2 Chappell, f 0 Allison, f 6 Stanton, f .0 Lester, c - 8 Kinzy, g 8 Myers, g Y Perkins, g 0 Harston, g 0 Stow, g „0 Truelson, g ..0 Agriculture and Engineering. Mis souri School of Mine*, New Mexico College of Argriculture and Mech anical Arts. Only three of the teams have been heat'd from, the Aggies winning all: Oklahoma A and M, Missouri School of Min es, Yale. West Virginia University, and Nebraska. The five high men on the Aggie STUDENTS RECEIVE— (Continue^ from page 1 ) rmm scaping, and beautification of the grounds, but will npt include class . instracting. “Work will start on this program | as soon the tltye projects are out lined and authorities have time to Corps Area match, which will be- 1 gin February 19. Junior Judging Team i) e p auw (j # Requests Makes Field Trip To That War Department !«nd m. is Midlothian Feb. 3-4 Discontinue R. 0. T. C. For the purpose of training for the Southwestern Exposition and Tat Stock Show at Fort Worth March 10, the Junior Livestock Judgin Team made a field trip to the Singleton Farms at Middlothian Saturday and Sun day, February 3 and 4. - Due to the fine cattle on the Singleton farms. J. K. Knox, pro fessor of animal husbandry, con sidered this trip as being very val uable to the training of his Junior Judging Team. One or possibly two more such trips will be made by the Junior Judging Team before the Fort Worth Show. Mr. Knox stated. GREENCASTLE. Ind—DePauw University, said to be the only Methodist institution in the coun try offering mintary training courses, this week announced it would discontinue ita R O T C unit. The trustees voted to request the War Department to withdraw the unit from the university, presum ably on the groand that the cours es are not consistent with Metho dist principles of peace. I)K. LAMAR JONES Dentist X Ray Second Floor City National Bank Building Bryan, Texas Totals 15 14 41 £ M U 1 H»lf time score: T C U, 24; A Vg Ft.Tp. land M, 18. • i Zachery. f . .•. 1 0 2 Officials: Referee, Morse; um- : Tipton, f 0 o 0 pire, Karow. | Wilhite, f •j i... 3 1 7 A AND M Spain, f 0 o J 0 Fa- Ft.Tp. Brqrsr*. c 1 2 4 Davis, f 4 1 9 Lovern. c , 0 1 1 Sheppherd, f ... 0 0 0 i Baccus, g •4-. 4 0 8 Tohline. f 2 3 7 Bray, g - ..L o . 0 0 Hutto, f ...0 0 0 Carter, g , i 2 4 Merka. c 8 2 18 ! — — — Breazeale, c 0 0 0 Maddox, jr - i. 0 0 0 Wilkins, g *...8 4 10 Totals 4 io 6 26 Carmichael, r ...0 0 0 Half time score: Texas A and M. Bisbey, g 2 1 5 30; Southern Methodist, 7. — — — Referee. Sears. Kentucky; umpi «■*, Totals 19 11 49 Myers, Texas Christian. five-man team in the order they out details, which will pos- finished last week *efw: | C. A. * ,b| y ** b >’ *4 ot the we «* k ” Tosoh. Mesquite, captain; T. J. Blwod. Guerdrum. San Antonio; O. A. ~—~ ~ ~ — ' Seward. Amarillo; Roy Hbffnker, San Antonio; and W. S. Sinclair, Galveston. The squad waa cut to twenty-seven Monday. Seven collegiate teams are sche duled next week, though most of the next two weeks Will be devot ed to practicing for the Eighth MIDI lAVKLY HALL “WOMANS MAN” %ith John Hsllida) — Kitty Kelly Saturday. 6:30 P.M. Only Sae Show Double Feature Prograiii “ACE QF ACES” with Richard Dix Saturday Midnight and “HIGH SPEED" with Ix>r«ttb Sayers and Wallace McDonald Will Begin At 9:4.> “DANCING LADY” with Joan Crawford and Clark Gable Wednesday. February 14 BREAKFAST I .L. m j 'j for 8 o'clock martyrs r - ' TTf Here's an alarm-clock for appetites that like to sleep late in the morning. Crisp, delicious Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, rich in energy, t Try them tomorrow’ morning with milk or cream. Add fruits or honey, and you’ll actually enjoy getting up for breakfast. Kellogg's are a real treat at night, too — after a date, or a cramming session. They make an ideal “night-cap." 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