The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 22, 1938, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
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Williams leaves For
National Meeting
D. W. Williams, h<>»d of the A.
A U. Animal Husbandry depart
ment will leave Colk-fv Sutioo to-
day for Ghkago to preside o\
the thirty-firet annual meeting of
the American Society of Animal
Production.
Mr. Williams is national presi
dent of this orgarutition which is
the largest field an.mai producers
organisation in America. This
meeting is held each year at the
same time as the International
Livestock Exposition. Mr. WtUemm
will he in Chicago for ten days.
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OF EVKNTIj
Nevemkhr M-^'orps Dance,
Mane Hal, 0 00 p. ». until 11:00
midalghL J! |
Series, Cryl’s Symphony Orches
tra, Guioi Hall, 8 .-00 p. m.
December t—Picture Show,.]Bv
Befit Debate Cluh, Assembly Hall,
•JO p. m.
iMeemher Z—Pacalt* Dance,
Meet Ha I Annex, 9:00 p. m. to
.11:00 mh night. .
December 6 - Horticulture Show,
Agriculture Building, 8:00 a.J
to 5 00 11 m. and T :i0 p. m. to
9:00 p. to
December f - Annaal^ Borticul
Agriculture Building,
I JO a. mi to 8 p. m. only.
9—Picture Show,
Benefit Fencing Chib, Assembly
Hall, 8:80 P- m.
( IK! I I.AR NO. 19:
1. The Corps jyUl move to Aus-
HkiTtou^day morning, November
24, 1938, for the purpose of parad
ing and aittendiqg-the A. A M--Tex
as football game.
2. Cafs win .be sounded as fol
lows:
1st CaJ, Reveille (no formation)
8:00 A M
Mess (jail, Breakfast, 6:10 A- M.
Asatahly. 5:15 A. M.
. S The units will march to the
Missouri Pacific depot in the order
given below which will be followed
in entraining. Tactical Officers will
accompany their units. *
, a. Tactical Officers: Major Orr,
Major Wilson, Major Hill, Major
Stkkaey. Captain Garrison, Cap
tain Enslow, Captain Shute.
Troops: j.
I Corps Commander and Staff
Infantry
Field
Composite
Cavalry Regiment
Engineer Regiment ■ #
Coast Artillery Regiment
Tim* of Departure:
4. Troops srtll march from their
respective assembly points at 6:86
A. M.
I. Railroad tickets are on eaie
at tha Missouri Pacific depot Tick
ets will be ptrehased prior to 6:00
P. M , Wednesday. November 23.
193H.;
A Reginnu tal Commanders will
report to their Tactical Officers
enroate to femfltertae thsmeslvss
with the details of the parade be
fore detraiaiRB. *
7. Senior ssdet officers
stationed in each end of the
to see that students do not gel off
the train sAAi. stops are made
enroute, and vestibules will "he
kept closed.
GEO. F. MOORE.
Colonel, U. S. Army, Commandant.
ews From Hollywood* Gives The
Latest Lowdown On The Stars
I
DRESS UP FOR
THANKSGIVING
Oar extensive stocks of
TOWN
and
AELS-STERN
examination...
You’ll find an excellent
Aborning of new drape
model suits . . . Smart
new top coats . . .And
.;the aea.son’8 newest iaod-
ek) ip tuxedos.
You’ll need new haher
dishtry, too . . . leak
over our fine selection.
f(ij r t I | r
Manhattan and Shirt-
craft Shirts
Beau-Brammel Neck-
Hokproof Social «
W l,rarM
a
*Two ! Convenient Stores"
College Station
CIRCULAR NO. 29:
L The following instructions re
garding the parade in Austin Nov
ember 24, 1988, are published for
the information and guidance ef all
concerted*, (;
2. DETRAINING: The special
train will arrive at 9:15 A. M. Or-
gamtationa will detrain promptly
upon arrival and will march in col
umn of twos to assembly areas:
First Band—At intersection of
Congress Avenue and West 2nd
Street, Infantry Regiment —<• On
West 2nd Street between Congress
Avenue and Colorado Street
Field Artillery Regiment - On
Colorado Street between Weet 2nd
Street and Weet 3rd Street.
Composite Regiment—On Colora
do Street betmu n West 2nd Street
and West 3rd Street.
Second Band —On West 2nd
Street, between Lavaca and Colo
rado Streets, head of column on
Colorado Street.
Cavalry Regiment—On West 2nd
Street between Colorado Street and
Lavaca Street
Engineer Regiment—On Lpvaca
Street between Weet 1st Street end
West 2nd Street.
Coast Artillary Regiment—On
'Lavaca Street between Weet 2nd
Street and West 3rd Street
3. BAGGAGE:
a. Immediately after halting in
position at the parade assembly
areas, each squad will make up a
squad roll containing all overcoats
and raincoats, securely tied ia one
bundle and tagged with two tags to
each fi>U. Tags wiQ be distributed
by Company. Supply Sergeants.
Hand baggage will be marked with
chalk—the name of the owner, or
ganisation, and branch; example—
John Brown, Company C Infantry.
Rolls and baggage will be placed in
baggage trucks provided. Baggage
will be obtained from trucks at
point of dismissal. Four men will
be detailed from each regimmit as
guards to remain with property
and nafbguand same during the
parade.
( b. Point of dismissal will be at
the Capitol (pounds.
c. On detaining members of the
Band will secure instruments from
the baggage coach and proceed to
a moving van provided for the
purpose, and leave baggage and
instrument cases in the moving van.
4. PA RARE:
a. Time: 10:10 A. M.
b. Assembly: Organisations will
assemble m the assembly areas des
ignated, in rolumn of platoons, with
closed distances.
e. Order of March:
Corps Commander and Staff
Band
t Infantry Regiment
Field Artillery Regiment
Composite Regiment
Band ’ i
- Cavalry Regiment
Eni.' uwr Regiment
Coast Artillery Regiment
d. Formation: Column of pla
toons (3 squads).
e. Route) Congress Avenue to
Capitol grounds.
f. Disadapsl: Capitol ground*
A BSnpriNG STAND: The Re
viewing Stand will be locati-d at the
Austin Hotel.
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M. F. THURMOND. ASSOCI-
ate Professor in the Agricultural
Engineering Department, ia going
to Dallas to attend the state con
ference, Thursday through Satur-
day, of vocational agricultural
teachers. While at the conference
be will collaborate on the subjet:
of “Shops aad Shop Equipment
for schools teaching vocational ag
riculture. !
6. COLORS. STANDARDS aad
GUIDONS: Colors, Standards, and
Guidons will be carried. Regimantal
Colors and Standards will salute.
After the parade the Colors, Stand
ards, and Guidons will be placed in
the Band van under the supervision
of one Color Sergeant designated
by the Corps Commander. The truck
will be located at the far side of
the Capitol grounds.
7. Company Supply Sergeants
will teport to the Commandant’s
Office not later than 2:00 P. M ,
Tuesday, November 22, and receive
twine, taga, and chalk for marking
squad rolls and baggage.
8. UNIFORM: Ne. 1 with white
shirts will be worn.
GEO. F. MOORE,
“From Hollywood Comas"—News
that TYRONE POWER, CLARK
GABLE,' and ROBERT TAYLOR
plan an exten.Rd vacation in South
America. Some more Tie-man' for
the boyt.... The life story of the
’DEAD END KIDS’ will hu per-
trayed in “HELLS KITCHEN TO
HOLLYWOOD" this should he the
best of the series. , . . MICKEY
ROONEY has been assigned to the
title rote in HUCKLEBERRY
FINN. . . * WILLIAM POWELL
hss inked another long termer with
Metro and goes into another ‘THIN
MAN" production after the first
of the year. ... 28 films are doe
to come out of Hollywood this
month. The ‘RE< KSSION’ must be
over to Hollywood.
Joan Renneet has been accused
by Paul Harrison, of Hollywood,
of not being able to distinguish be
tween Charlie McCarthy and Victor
McLaglen at ten paces. Misa Ben
nett retaliates witti Dorothy Park
erls dictum, that men seldom make
passes at girls who wear glasses.
Palace, Thureday, Friday aad
Saturday
THREE BISTERS”, this to one
of those tear jerking storyi, full
of excitement and suck, due prin
cipally to the arguments of the
fatoilF- The acting to to pa, Bette
Davis to gaining ground fast and
the p. formance the turns in to
gold medal material. They will have
to give her acme notice to the next
iwurd Anita Louise, the youngster
who has shown that youth must be
served. It to the opinion of many
that she wiU^ecome one of the
Hollywood ‘pfsts’ as soon as her
experience scope broadens. It to a
pleasure to look upon such a beau-
OFFICIAL:
The catalog conuins the follow
tog provision: “Changes from dor
mitory students to day students
will be made only on the last day
of installment payments for rooms,
board and itoundryT^s.
This is to advise students con
templating moving from the dormi
lory to arrange to move on the
last day for which payment was
made (ordinarily the fifth) so that
they may not lose the unused part
of their maintenance payments.
F. C. BOLTON, Dean
tifol girl, wha can and does really
* rt
As this paper will not be sent out
Friday, this eolmnn to taking apart
to discuss “Valley of the Giants'*
Wayne Morris, the Mugger of film
land to at kto beet In tfcto, a tech-
rncolor picture, his leading lady to
Claire Trevor. This to one of the
'must’ pictusteief the month aad
from this a small amount of hoed
should he token, aa to missing this
picture.
\sHs-mhly Hell Taesdey
’The Texans’ those of you who
are natives ef Texas—will he very
disappointed to this picture. The
present Governor of Texas does a
small Mt to the picture, but it a
the opinion of this column that
many of you will not recognise him.
The pictare Is of no value what so
ever so far aa the history of Texas
to concerned. There to nothing that
one could net get out of a 'dime
novel’ and far that reason the pic
ture to definitely a flop. •
; life
at w*k
of the owner
et work from
ef
In the disc
Mr. Ross man
km of Mg’company
■on Law and stated
pany was happy to
as. The meeting w
9 pm.
from three
11 work from
of the public; life
the
life
The Unhrersityof
seura has acquired
oftin ice-age
BEAT ’EM
AGGIES
STUDENT CO-OP
1 Blk. East of North Gate
Case School of A|
has a new 190,000-volt
machine for the
to meto|li|\
'OCR
thigh-bone
THE BIOLOGY CLUB HAS 8K-
tared the noted scientist, traveler,
end lecturer, Dr. Asa
Chandler, of Riot Institute to give
a lecture open to the general p
Be et College Station, Thursday.
Dec. 1st His lecture wfll center
around the subject of tropical di-
and his experiences while
Ing in the tropics.
Chandler to an expert to the
fields of pathology, bacteriology,
and related sciences, and particu
larly to tha study of tropical dia-
He to the au:nor of a num-
Jtor of highly repo tabic hooka, and
an officer of several important
medical organisations. Dr Chari
ler has spent some years to India
aad other countries of the tropi
cal regions.
Sdeaee
iographlc
of flaws
CORSAGES FOR THE
DANCE
WYATT FLOWER SHOP
Bryan 91 • College 479
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•Wi I AGGIES • a j
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If You Keep on Supporting Me I Will
Continue To Do Your Work, Cash and
Carry, for— 11
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SENIORS
Wednesday, November 30 to the
last day on which Senior Ctoss
Rings can be ordered for delivery
before the Christmas holidays.
Rings ordered on or before this
date will be delivered to this office
by December 16.
TEACHERS CONFERENCE
Physics Lecture Room, Wednes
day Nov. 23, starting promptly at
eleven and closing at eleven-fifty.
Open forum on recent criticisms of
teaching staff. ALL MEMBERS
are urged to attend and to take
part in the discussion. Election of
officers for 1938-39 will precede
discussion. G. W. Adriance,
Chairman
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CLUBS
Will all ctoba, regardless ef pur
pose, please send the fallowing in
formation to The Battalion office,
if they have not already done aa:
Name and perpoee of dab
Clab Officers
Meeting place aad Uam.
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YOU MAY. BE ABLE TO
BEAT TEXAS
■ M Too Cu’t Boar; -
:Our Service
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MEIHJKD SEPItE STATICK
CoBtf* 123
1 Block Ea.st of North Gtt«
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NO QUARTER FOR QUARTERBACKS
• Anybody can be a Monday-morning quarterback, but
what does it take to be a reaV onc > Dors he think for fyim-
sdf, or does the c^ach run the gdme from the bench? Notre
Dame's brainy young coach tells you why the signal-
caller is head man, shows why right plays go wrong and
wrong plays score touchdowns, and reveals what he believes
to be the most important point in football strategy today.
by ELMER F. LAYDEN with D. C Grant
! •!. Ui
The A.S.M.E. will meet to the
Electrical Engineering Lecture
Room Tuesday'bight, November 29
A representative of the Soeony-
Vacuum Oil Go. will show a film
on lubrication and answer any
questions on the subject which may
arise. Everyone to invite^) attend
and A.S.M.E. members are urged
to be there.
The Campus Target Chib will
have iU weekly snoot on Wednes
day this week, instead of Thurs
day. P. T. & Zeller
LOST
LOST: Silver identification
bracelet with the initials M. A. D.
engraved. Finder please return to
G-I6 Walton for reward.
t . .
LOST: L. L Decitrig Duplex
slide rule to academic building last
Fridsy morning. Name, J. L. Doav-
enport on flap. Return to 28 Mit
chell for double usual reward.
FOUND: The
who left
e FJjrson
his hat to the chsflc room during
the dance after the Rice game, may
get it by coming by B-1S Walton.
FOR SALE: Set of golf dubs,
Hagen Woods, Wilson irons. T. O.
Moore, Jackson House, North Gate
sum Hu,
nwovor
ItT* junior derk Undrri
mi] I ion-dollar fortu ^ *
* Walter d. eomonds
Nft.1 NOME TOWN
iii
“That man,” mid Y.cr Pr^uient Owner, “wants
the u. A Government run for the cxchwive benefit
df Fort Worth and, if possible, to the detrhnent of .
Dallas." Here’s the story of a fabulous feudist, sod
the liveliest ww Texas has seen since 1847.
AND
ih. Ufidrd
winkle tlappid, •
when Annie trie*
R<r»l!v R.»mr
“rrs casy
■wj ii wnina
IT ANNIK CAUQMT TUSLXSS! Jew when
salvaging contract, Annie’s old enemy Bull
in tunctkm* on the tug. Watch what h* ?n >eTi.
drnsmitw her way out of t h.t one 'Norman
Annie Blowm thm Man Down
oat euapecw you.” There’s the
ricvn > dynamita h
tell*.in Tugboat i
TO k)LL...if no
q “rt Wychwood'i
It. then st
Christie
■rmsr
H
Colon*! Carter of CartrrsvtlU
h ALVA JOHNSTON
l “rt Wychwond'§ “nceilental* death*. KSad what
wagk. then start Eaajr to Kill, the new mystery
^ ’ ■* fiecond of seven instabnenW .... >
FAMILY'* STYMICS tTSfiLT. The
too btMy—unfortunately—to no
n from Omaha for a viattL A short
r, by Chaste* Hoffman.
i tot tha Major, a «hor t story by
, fun and <
. ADnithis
Glenn >
wegk’e
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