PAGE 2 EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEB 24, 1«9 CONTROL i NEEDED the complaints hsv* a good basis, but Fa bofinning PREVIEWS and REVIEWS Twkj n „» i «r «»■ , tnm « hr. to «»« *• l “ Wl ■“* "»» “ wheels and just miss running over an Aggie. What’s Showing / j; j Li BY R. L. DOSS But this is onlf sns instance of something that Our waiter terries is pretty good. Tbs boy who ^ _ occurs on the A. A It. campus probably several waitt o* your table is more than glad to get food Brown ., produrtioTof RoberTs^ ‘“ ‘L ^ITtUck"d"!r 1^0^' Cfarfc Gabk, Kdwaid Arnold, and times each day. AU toe frequently we have seen if thn boys on his table will treed him like a stu- ... j.. k- .w. ^ dlctttors. rk-gl J boys narrowly missed being run over. And while dent instead of a paid waiter expecting a tip. Clarence Italian rete Alpine resort borders. His PAINTING AND PAl'KKING Dsae an short notice by fa ex-ata- II years at the trade. AH drivers can truthfully proUet that they generally know. I worked for Sgt King for three years, obey such traffic lawn as exist here and that the Thi* food variety is better than fair. FU admit __ _ local pedestrians are eftaa careless, still any driver's that sometimes the food seems to all bo the same . * cunmdcration for human life should constrain him for n day or so, but don’t worry, H’s all been care- rene to c«t down his spesd grestly on these narrow fully planned by s dietician end there is n variety. College Sution streets. / , j Maybe it was that you just weren’t hungry. I wood’s Politser prise pity by the same name. An M-G-M picture. At the Palace today and Saturday. Weak-kneed M-G-M transformed the stuck upon c&oUton into Call College Harry Webber Quillery Captain ^ This is a boys’ campus, and the streets of The cooking is dean. If you don’t believe this. College Station were built at n date when little just go beck in the kitchen and take a look at the Scientist traffic but the boys themselves used them. With denning equipment and the time spent in keeping ^ n( j 0 the n tk. r.,U «(««• ton. tb. ■<"•<•« k- th. .un,U. <*««. Th« -.|d. tk. rtrf. pr,p.r. Wben — M ^ coming more crowded all the time and proving in- the food. Of course it looks hks they sr.* hurrying , ki rfw . unt Dro< i uc ersasingly inadequate to beer the traffic now using and not being careful, but you would be surprised. them. We need better, wider streets, end we need Remember they ere cooking for more than three them badly. . j 1 / thousand mouths, and some of them are pn>t' . Un 1 At the aamej time, we n<-v .. o e any amalltr. It u beeommg ev **4 take a l«>k »t the canning companiea numces by CJark Gable end Burgess what Hollywood considers dy will be produced at Yale this more pressing, and mourns to meet it should be label, on the canned goods. Ask a horticulture stu- MerMlith ^ . dec « nl ^ «f act, ^ -American audience" taken now rather th.n wha n it has grown even dent as to the quality of the dn.-.! fools. Check the inR by ^warj Arnold could save grenter. . i j freehneas of the vegetable, yourself. R. Tb* .eript-writar. had already At least two other measure* should*be taken And the quantity: if you can’t get enough to torn all meaning from the plot and to eliminate eumpleu-ly the traffic baxards. The eat, just wdlk back and ask some one in the kitchen had made characters who were traffic laws we have should be improved upon, to help you out If they haven’t got it, then FU sensible people in Sherwood’s play modhprised and smds Mimtsi, aad they should bet my last crying dime that they will cook some- into just people. , l>t . ,1 be more strictly enforced thereafter. | thing up for you right now, aad you won't have to Norma Shearer was the most And the Aggies and drmm of College Station ask them to either. miscast character It has ever been and the vicinity should be p* rsuaded, through en- y^, “dope" drinkers know that our coffee is "7 misfortune to see. Hollywood forcomcnt of the traffic {regulations and other to p. ^ ^ caa g* lt hot too; ice cream at least mlfkt henceforth jgsia Miss means, to follow the rule* of safety two times a week, and chicken that’s ediblt. You Shearer’s talent for “colossal" pro- It i* a wonder that a gt>od many Aggies have don’t realise what it cost* to put ketchup and pepper doetiona which depend upon set- not already b~ kiltad er wippled by car. on tiu. ^ on ^ uble. Now, we get L thooZi tings, not acting, for thmr app^. campus. The dangers of being careless are all too UVKC f or thc ^ crealB j ^ ^ In Sherwoods’ play the entire apparent Let's do our own pert to reduce the traf- went* it can manage to get a package of cereal at takes place in on* scene—s fic hasard by beoamlng more careful in our own nifht it r . pnvu^,. 1 Just think it over, fellows—I thick we get PHBVIBW . 11 P. to. SAT. NIGHT ONLY . DOUBLE FEATURES ' Birin Karloff, in “Frankenstein”^. i ! '] AIM. | 11 Bek lAi^osi. Adrienne Aim* iii “The Death Kiss” Mitm. • mon. year for the first time aince 1W4. u Wing8 of the NaVy” 4 UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP Finest Uniform Makers in the Sooth Guaranteed Perfect Fits at Low Prices Mendl & Hornak * North Gate I'hone 224 NEW DIXIE SUN, - MON. - TUWL ( harles Itiohford BEST EFtORT plenty of good food for thirty cents a meal Do you know anywhere you can go and buy aa much food, that is an good, for even twice as much money? A system of free publfc education represent* But now I’ d «he to say what made me come to ieasoerocy's beat rffbrt to improve the wcll-beinK- tb., decision. Twice I've eaten at C. L A. (TAC.W. if of ito people. Such was one of the thoughts of Dr. W e, * r >* Tbo9e of 7 ou who ***• °P tbf!n TL P. Rainey, prro.dent ri, ct of The Univerrity of ta ^ d “ lln * room know ^ aad ^ Texas, in an addrsoa to the Texas Legislature. ' you get eyed when you walk in. Fellows, it’s aa if The founders of our democracy, like Thomas wer * * two-headed man in a free side show. Jefferson, John Marshall. Governor Umar of Tex- ' n »* ublc » *"> ,m * 11 with ten ^ta at a table. When aa, all realiasd that d- m .crscy could not perpetuate ^ • lt down * ** P uU • ^ in front itself without a sy*em of free schools in which of 7° u Re^^less of the occasion this pUte has every youth might ha vs the fullest opportunity for ^ “ t j;k ' wk ] # / SB THIS WEEK’S POST i - ■ w f '■ 1 Da Dsu Kask KsU 1 Tb hs Ml KaU ITbPMpNadhKMl 4 Tb Skse Cm KmI l I a M Figure it out for yourselves. I think we bleed about the wrong things and then don’t do anything to correct them. I jet’s assert ourselves. The seniors kot the tailor situation straightened out in one week. The congestion at sick call was eliaunated in the hospital Let’s make this place a good place to live in by working, not compUlaM. 1 -PITE FRY THE STUDENT FORUM On National Affairs TO THE BATTALION: ! ~ I Ml?' \ — 1 "‘•“‘‘7*“ i Since I’ve been in this institution it's been an BY DR. R. P. LUDLUM every day occurence, seven days a week, four week* ,* jhj* 1! mULm • . woote. Ute. »o-te. io tb. ,«r to k-. ■tb.loou 1 S—ILO Musoolini. th. l.nuv.t r.Ubhird of tb. fUood’ltleocMtlooA l ^ "* “*" I ” W ‘ r ^ 19221 *“ Bbed, Bleed, Bleed. *-> That’s all I’Ve beard for the July 29, 1883. John Gunthar doecribes his career aa “that of the most formidable combination turn-coat, ruffian, and man of genius b modern The Battalion** Bis father wae a blacksmith and a revolutionary Entered as second class matter at ths postoffice socialist, and his mother was a school teacher. Th* at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Con- family lived in the direst poverty. Musaolmi went •~io 0 L%tn 3 Xe.^;. i ;■ 1° ‘ -“tT - ho ° 1 ' Advertising rete* upon roquest I Wh * n ^ ^ nin * u « Sritser- Office in Room 122 Administration building. to avoid military service. He beesm* a socialist Telephone College t. Night phone College 699. agitator, and his activitim land*] him ta jail a< Represented for national advertising by Natiomj total of eleven times, al Advertising Service, Inc., 420 Madison Ava^ Newt _ York City. I He returned to Italy to 1004, whoa he was R. L DOSS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF tw «ty-ooe, and for the next tea years his chief W.H. SMITH ADVERTISING MANAGER I” 1 *"* »*» in his ardent socialism. He earned James Crita, BUI Murrey Managing Editor. ^ *** *7 Jnanmlism. Georg* Fulton, B. C. Knetaar Amt Adv. Mgrs. His socialism and his journalism wer* eombbed b E. C. (Jeep) Oetes Tom Da ito w Bob Oliver, Wayne ttarit..- Phillip Golman ———— J. C. Web Roes Howard, H. G. Howard C F. DeVUbiss Sports 1912, for at that time he became editor of th* official socialist daily, Avaati. Aa a socialist, Musso lini should have opposed Italian entrance into th* .asistaat Sports Asaoeiau* Staff PhotOL mphor uni Bm,uia pppaaaa uaiian evuranoa inio me Circulatioe Manager World War, but his extreme nationalism aad his ..Circulation Assistants personal love of adventure overcame his socialism, Editorial Assistant and ho recommended Italian entry Into the war TUESDAY STAFF 3 0° •*<*• ot the ADiea. Consequently he lost his Ray Treadwell Junior Editor •ditorship of th* socialist paper, and was expelled L. E. Thompson Junior Ediuir from the party. •_ 1 Bob Nisbet, A. J. Robinson, J. 8. O’Connor Tb.r-nnnn fentwUH . r.n.. wu —. D. G. Burk, J. A. Stan sell, Foster Wise, M L How. . !]!T ^ ard, B. G. Brady, Rkhnrd Litaey, YT. N. Tomlinson, P*P»b d ItaUa. which he still directs. French money Georg* Fuermann, T. N. Sluder, Lewis ChevailHdh. kirn b this, because the French wanted WwmtAv or sow Italjr 10 10 tato ^ war on their >Wc Mussolini „ n . RU,A S . . ..j, Jobed the army himself, and was wound.-d after C Frank p'hflan,"^ 0. Ttibot, & A. Sh.elfb, 38 ^ in ^kee; bis ended hb active eer- 0. A. Lopes, J. P. MeGerr, Jack Henderson. Billy rice. Here, then, b on* of hb complete reveranb: Clarkson, L A. Newman, Jr- Max Parkins. Alfred formerly a pacifist and anti-militarist who had op- Fischer, James Eppler, D. K. HiU, W. W. Sullivan, posed earlier Italian wars, he now favored war b . M. L. 'Howard. general hod participated b a war. I* Enjoy the Post tonight 1 mi IS THE U S. PREVENTING (•r Prpookint) A NEW WORLD WAR? P Whet one country worries Europe most today ? Germany? Italy? Russis? Jspen? No, the answer is the United States. A brilliant foreign correspondent sesches rhi- conclusion after gathering evidence from behind the European scene, where statesmen fear that Unde Sam may upset the bomb racks. See Unols Sam Scares Europe, by Demaree Beat. They toy with DEATH UNDER THE RIVER ►“SandW’bave their choice of three quick, easy ways to die. They can be drowned, trapped by Are, killed by compressed tk. No wander they call river tunneling a man’s job—a armty man’s 1 Here’s the story of the young mechanic who licked a job no oM-tiaqrlwould touch. You Gan’S Stop • Guy Like That, says Borden Chase. THE SPY they wouldn't believe ► It was March, 1936 ... and ^ Hitler was moving into the Rhmri and. Would be backdown If Franot mobilised? Only COB Frenchman knew-and th* Army wouldn't beleve Went A dramatic story ef espionage Crtts by WiUaia C. White. ±. f# I ' • ij. i 20 years old,and the j FICHU NIST CM ia Ml JUHXOOA! Here's e new kind of heroine-slim young Phoebe Titus, who had raddlah- chestnut hair and e reedy hand with * Sharps rifle. Fighting her own way through Arisons of th* tC's ... a land overrun by Apache raiders, Mexican ban dits, gamblers, murderers, and riffral! from the Statee: Fearing n* m««i la the Southwest—yet finding there the on* man she coujd love. Start an new novel in (hb week’s Poet. Flret of eight Installaeents. j j 4 % A smashing, action-packed romance of the old Southwest H c< ‘Arizona ^ , j s J fi i ' i . • I ’ • | h CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND ucpinsusic.i,.— It gave Dr. MisCaBy the dbock of Ws hie. Here’s the strange story the Doc learned one night from Thm Pipe Mayor o/ Little Sorrowful. A short story by Oban Allan. VH i IMAGINE TMT MED MM making eyes at our soar said Mrs. Tbnbie. “Why. I think that just shows testa, natural food taste," said her husbend. Dorothy Thornes tackles a farm problem that might stump even ths AAA. flee Thenk You. t\see HIEfl fl BUSIflWMfl* OUTTRINS POIITItlMIS —that’s news! w BuGiaeesroen ad» rutted Washiagton the\r master at tb* gams of word*. Ihit ou* dimented-Wcndrij Willki*. Aad NtW Dealers, pibr the TV A- Commcnweelth A Southern deel. ad mined fhejr had “HnlMkf,k(mJor o "‘^ oatM HYPOTHETICAlBUlinr • floppoee yo« ««• -n antuurcTiuft gunner And were ordered to beet oR a shem attack with “hypothetical buitets end no vearch- Ughu ,Wh.t would you do? TheX’s the pusste Luke Dorgan’S retd- Bkent faced. Ycm’2 Cod their solution in . TU Mm Who TntM Back iy ALVA JOHNSTON Ink* Brings Hams tk* Ben, on f, WILLIAM CHAMBtXLAIM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST