and James Cagney in “Boy Meets Giif Mdrr, ha* band for ft contract S t week for a only part a iacceptinr the ^ is Kettinir it only Iona tenth of the {profit he made a w«rk as iri Pataee Cat. Prerl r«. S»u».. “Boy Meets Girf a picture worth ^ the time and morfey. Primarily be cause the show is good and second 'ly the acting la *4 Kl *>d as could be Seen. We are introdheed to Marie *ar ANKENAG CHICKEN 24th SCSho B.;.* i '' 4 GRILL IFK VISIT OUR I.-STORES *4 REGULATION Wilaon. b • lifkt •th«r than lh«i of a dumb but beautiful blond such as she has bean playing since being in Hollywood. The girl ip good You will enjoy the picture from in-gin ning to and ami praise Marie for her splesidid performance Cagney also show* the ing world just what acting Cagney after a long absence from en has returned int great triumph. 1 have never seen him in better form and as ready to go as he is in “Boy Meets GW*. Pat O'Brien the easy going second lead of the picture holds up his assign ment the rtry boat and one thor oughly enjoys him throughout the i| Aaootabl, Hall The “Gold Diggers” are with again, bringing with them a record number of laughs, hit tunes and oh—eo beautiful girls in “Gold Dig gers In Paris" which comes Sat urday night at the Assembly Hall. While the plot of this picture has no n««! MtaTes, the girls are new and that does mean something Mr. Valite as usual gives out as the crooner, Rosemary Lane his girl and Hugh Herbert plays a diplo mat Vp* f weakness for cut “things 1 *. The show on the whole is enjoyable and although I don’t in sist on youi M . mg it, 1 recom mend as light entertainment, “Gold Diggers In Paris*. The picture is “life Begins In College,” light entertainment but enjoyable..The Hits Brothers cut up is usual and keep the laughs moving. I recommend the picture if nothing ethos than to send the meats judging team to Kansas City.. gym| sura SCRAPS SWIM ••arKE" •! r , GYMiflUES., Cotton or Wool SWEAT jlHIRTS Tain Color t)r M Aggie” Sweat Shirtk ' : j j GYM *IOES ly Hood—Featuring the Posture Foundation -j Arth “ Convenient 1 . BATTALION — ■ - ■' 'id 11 '■ Jimmy Leaves Mayo Clinic Try Oar Special SCALP TREATMENT For Falling Hair M. C. A. BARBER SHOP PALACE PREVIEW - 11 P. M. SAT. NIGHT Jame* Cagney in •; • “BOY MEETS GIRL” Also Shown Sun. - Mon. NEW DIXIE SUN. - MON. - TUBS. Gene Autry Smiley Burnette ia ‘‘MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN” Aaaasawhatl &■< it tUnaet Jamai Rooaevolt, ioa of the PresI isat. is ahown with i wife as he left tbs Mayo Clink, at Rochester, Minn., where he under went an operation for gastric ulcers. Ha will recuperate at a Mead’s ranch In CaliforajL STKVWRT SAYS-* »ti h uu.m r. «r*WA*r Cewtral PrpaaMMMaHg' —Hints of an anti-New Dealerish Democratic plat to oust Senator Al ban W. Barkley as amjarity leader in the upper congressional cham bar wfc«M the national legisiaturo meets next ait not to be taken as indicative >of any particular hos tility an his fellow soka’a part to the Kentucky statesman pereoaal- ly. No, if “Dear Alban" is demoted from hie leadership to the rating of nothing but an ordinary senator it will be done a* n Jab at Pres ident Roosevelt, not at Alban. For obvious reasons anti-New Deal Democratic sentiment on Capitol Hill ia bound to be bitterer than ever hefom In the 76th Conreas. If it can score a mean point against F. D. R. it isn't going to hesitate to do so oat ef consideration for Barkley's feelings. It must be remembered that when Democratic Senatorial Lead er Joseph T. Robinson died. Sena tors Barkley and Pat Harrison were rival* to suco-.-d him. PireMdagfej Roosevelt, deeming Barkley tha* better New Dealer of U#pair, ex-; pressed himself in favor of the Ken tuckian. fNJOT THE BEST (>F DELICIOUS FOODS V‘ .‘li. 1 THE COOL COMFORT of THE ODLLEGE INN Uick SERVICE ITT v I -« ■ - 4. ; J g. ,[ fj: I * writ. Engineers Give Resume of Summer Inspection Tour At the intis] meeting of the Agri cultural Engineeriiig Society the! new preeidcat, jLonnk Stern, took charge and for a progr am had th** individual member* of the society give a short talk dn their activi- tiea during the subtler. The hoys said they did everything from »oda- jerking to farming The second meeting last Tuesday was entertained by the presentation of a program by three of the so ciety member* who attended a "Summer School of Industry” spon sored by nationally known manu facturers of farm implements and tractors. A a resumee of the trip waa given by C. E. Peach of the de partment as follow^: Lonnie Stern, Paul EflUon, add Ct E Peach left College Station'on September 8 and proceeded to Chicago stopping on the way to viiit the Agricultural Engineering Department ef Iowa State College. ’ Frojm Chicago the group went tp Milwaukee, Wis. where a trip through the Allis Chalmers Co. lx iran the industrial •fampr school. The froup aa a whole waa composed of sixty-six students of various college* and at each plant was iastructfally en tertained by lecture* on the various phases of the production and dis tribution of farm implements ami tractor*. The plaits visited in cluded beside Allis Chalmers, the J. I. Ca*e Co., International Har vester Co., Caterpillar Co. and the John Deere Plow Company. The lectures were on tl^e implement in dustry, need fbr npw ideas in the implement industry, human engi neering, advertising, sales and col lections, desigh* and production and distribution. A trip through the plants and testing departments proceeded or followed each lecture. Paul Dillon gave a abort tr" explaining the production of a ma chine from the mould to the testing laboratory. SPECIAL PRICES A. BARBER SHOI»j ING YDUR FILMS >5 M. M. fam WHERE qjuALlTY PREVAILS AGGIEUAND STUDIO North Gatali ; / ‘ r/k] * • I ( V Patronize Our Agent in Yocr Organization DYERS T XHAIILBS AMERICAN-STEAM ; IMD n TO THE LAUNDRY DRY-CLEANERS PHONE nss lady from Barrow A winsome young la j | Bryai OPPOMU* Wooiworth’s ARMS SERIMI—• . (( ontinuad from page 1) • If M J gan to come in on the Loyalist side. But the Frenah Aryl Russian of ficers were not the equals of their German opponanta, either ia know ledge of military taetka or in the application of them. Aa a result, the ineurgenta. aided by foreign artillery have taken two thirds Of |Spftft.i I 'i la| China, Hie peasants, grimly determined to defad their aneee- tral homes ah all costs, have held their ground, poorly armed i equipped, until virtually blasted out of their position* by German guns in the hands of the Nipponese. Even in conquered territory, the Japanese control only such terri tory as is in,raag* of their artil- 1«7- ! Jfj Artillery officers cannot he made oyen\ight. It takda years of train ing to properly prepare a man for aj position as an officer in the field artillary. For;Ud* reason A. A M. trained men are expected to play an important part in the next war as they did In the last A. k M. trained menL served gloriously in the artillery | in France, and ware instrumental in jnany at the vic tories won. And by the. same rea soning the U. 3 Army and the American people, are looking to A. A M. to furnish more artillery of ficers in eftse of another national emergency. And A. k M. with its fin* staff of artillery officers who era training our Aggies, feels con fident of its ability to uphold its fine reputation* j < Tm on* •w* totnettme. odM t ha man who aaya • r he was too roufh Don k he «*» . thto It’a on pn*« W 01 > ou Nobody Put Me on My Back to w. w. (h“k») heffelfimoer vM mOkQl TUlVOft ■ n ha ran away from '» olll • i theuihtinih-orfVtrt! "'“'^“”<1 •»•'*'* 1**“* !] bound !« ’S* " an 4 m «t bk Sashay riong wit and l>ocu-r \ntclopatj . Springtime, tha ^ ^ My. fo«y ^ Undo pwtur-.-. AISO IMAtS BOYO “I SWEAR I’LL LOVE NO ONE!” To gain one hour of society. AKce Gower Stole a dress from the shop where (be modeled, walked right into an ezetu- rive Waahington call and waited for something to happen. It did. Rend A Littlm Fh/mbor b% Piquo, by JOSEPH HERGE8HEIMER. NOW TO UVt IN U. S. ON S7 A YEAR. Ben Ludcn Burman teOa you to Shmntf Boat Cominj Damns, the Story of a strangely primitive life right here to Ammra ; ' i Author tf ••Hoii Ritmr LintHrmt which few of us have ever eapl<«rd[..Aho a short story of Near East intrigue by Artlpur Tuckennan; a swell fox hunting story hr Robert Murphy; a backstage yam about a Noodler (gutter pUyn to you) by Horetw Winriovr..; Articles, etiitonaU. pastry and cartoon*. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST