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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1939)
1 K HEl/. FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1989 to* CH11 litS,ESB ‘ p| j ' *. I hi boob mm i N« Terms to Suit Ydur INx-ket liook 300 Acres I*f CempleU'lv Restricted * Residential Property L e Out Vi liton Drive ites i nd New Lots rs io ki ! • I .Wfl —.— ft T -■‘*1 ■■WS'i LINE OF METAL CHAIRS AND • '7‘ K ’ j '' ! ' 4 and 6 Cushion Gilders —Fast Colors . Blue. Red, Yellow, and t.reen $22.50 • $28.50 , METAL i " CHAIRS ’ Hammocks — Also Lounge Chairs and Chairs ( omplet# Liu B of' Furniture i rki R. T. Dennii THE BATTALION PAGE ( Seek Editorship Which (tie? ( andidate* far the position of Battalioa editor-in-chief are shown shore. Loft to right. Jam CfiU. Field Artillery; Charlie Wilkiasm. Infantry; and BUI Murray, Band. (ED'S NOTE: We a shot..graph of L E. Thompson. Chemical Warfare, waa not available.) 4- “Hymie' Asking Board Position i * li L Affk loft, or Bodte hare served will wfll choose either Bert Bums, Infantry. Chief Yell Leader for Yell Lenders this year. The deft Senior Assistant Yell I ; Engineers, ■ I What’s Showing One of these three men will he Senior Representative on the Publications Board next year. They are, left to right, Ray Treadwell. Infantry; Mkk Williams. Cavalry; and Jimmy Cnkinoa, Fold Artillery. PALACE Friday and Saturday; *tMad« for Each Other” with Carole Lombard and Jamas Stewart Saturday nifht previrV, Sunday Monday had Tuesday, “Three Smart Girl* Grow Up" frith Deanna Durbin, Nan Gnf, and Hetai Par rish. ASSEMBLY HALL ' Friday nifht “Haeklebhrry Finn" with Mickey Rooney and Walter Connolly. Saturday 12:45 p. m.) “Tho Saint ia New York" with Louis Hayward. Kay Sutton and Jonathan Hah Saturday 6:45, 8:30. “Kentucky' with Loretta Young, Ridmij Greene and Walter Bremen. Sunday afternoon 12:45, “Titan* of th#< Deep" (r. M. C. A, free show), TSl ; ", . 3-WAY CINDER MEET WILL BE HELD SATURDAY Close competition will he ooaa on Kyle Field Saturday a* A. A M„ Abilene Christian College, and Ho ward Payne run in a triangular meet starting at 1:30 p. m. The Affiea with a well broken- in team will face many of the Southwest's fastest man. Wilson of Howard Payne he* rum the 440 hi 49.5 aeeonda this year and runs the half mile in 1.54. Boedecker, also of Howard Payne, will run the 100 and the *220 to defend his victories won here last year. He will h)*o compete against Todd and Cecil in the broud jump. Boedecker broad jumps twenty-two feet and will he favored in thia rwshlLX Thorrvaaon and Schroeder will face Price of Howard Payne in the shot put •vent.; I V ■' 4 of 6 Sophomore Candidates / JL William Wataon, University of Michiigan track stair v spent tha first half of the school year 4m a aecrethry to prise fighter Joe Louis. Shawn above are foar of the six candidates far Janior Representative an the PaMicathma Board. Left Artillery; George Faermaaa. Infantry; Hah Johnson. Field Artillery; and Bob Nishet, Band. Photos of DeVilhiss end IUm.,» Feemster Speaks on (“Vertical Drilling” j Robert A. Fee meter of Oklahoms CHy was the gusst speaker Wed Tir.sday nifht before the Petroleum Engineering and Geology Club at affiliate branch of the American Institute of Mining and Mptallur gieal Engineers. Mr. Feemster spoke on “Con trolled Vertical Drilling" to 98 members. A. A M. This club ia the student & Co., Inc. H. WHSBTON, Mgr. . ;r LAWN MOWERS AND TOOLS Why worry with an otd lawn mower when you can get a new one for little more than the price to have yonr old one Our mowers have 10-iarh wheels, ball bearing, self sharpening, easy adjust ments, strong, rigid frame. < L ’' ,a ']* i it RADIO REPAIRING Parts and Tubes STUDENT CO-OP! , Phone College 139 J PREVIEWS and REVIEWS 4 Blade-14 inch 50 Ft. Section Cord Hose $2.19 Brass Nonale 29c Garden Hoe - . 75c Garden Rake br>e Lawn Sprinkler 65c Handy Flower Bed Set Parker-Astin Hdwe. Co. Bryan 70 — PHONES Bryan 116 Bryan, ’ k ‘ \ Texas BY RAY TREADWELL “JOHNNY O'BRIEN AND HIS HARMONICA HIGH HATS," a ■<tage show coming to the Palace Wednesday. With my sinceroet ro- gards I give you another stage show presented by the Interstate. It seems that due to a slight dif ference between the press sheet* and the show that a darn good bunting waa administered to this column by the last vaudeville troup, "The Jitterbug Revue." Press sheets showed that act to be one of the best stage entertainments of the year but for some reason the show presented resembled the press sheets in name only, not in anything else by any means, so it ia with a big grain of salt that I look at press sheets for this ons. If it ia the same original harmonica band that has broadcast over NBC with Rudy Vallee, Bing Crosby, A1 Pearce, Horace Heidt, and Ben Bernie it is a band that is whale of a show within itself and well worth anybody’s money, be ing a harmonica revue similar to ted by Borrah Mine- rich’s Harmonica Rascals; but if not? ? ? Report* from boys that have seen the act presented in I'alias and San Antonio say that it is all that it la advertised and then some; so it ia with these authentic reporta that I turn it r to you. Ma! I’m not sticking my nedt out. E FOR EACH OTHER,” United Artists picture, di rected by John Cromwell from a screenplay by Jo Swwrling. Show ing Friday and Saturday at the .J$nm Stewart Charles Coburn THE CASTi Jane Mason Carole Lombard John Mason ..... Judge Doolittle ... Mrs. Mason Conway Sister Madeline ... Aims Kruger If there over was a show that a person ^uld not afford to miss this ia H. Without « doubt it is one of the beat she vs that has , I n- ; fT been turned out by any major studio this year. On top of that it has three all-star performers that turn in more than jtpt a top per formance, namdiy, Carole Lombard, Jimmie Stewart, end Ladle Wmt- i. i The story is about a young, un successful lawM who meets and loves and marries a'girl suddenly and brings her ko*e to fe small apartment in which Wa mother must also live. Without a flinch the picture present* f cross sec- life with happiness U* mother starts baby come much of a but don’t ] you havu nona it ;t*cuaae it is that kind, of S' »how The whole climax comes with a heartbreak ing scene in whigh the young couple decide to call it quits, but just as they do word comet that the baby has pneumonia. Things then develop, with a dying child, and » awkey flight through a storm ending the uhole tiling up very dramatically, but all right for everybody snd ; after all, that is the way everyone wants hit own life to come out um picture presenta it tion of young married all of Ita troubles ynd The trouble all st^rih (SPORT WEAR for SPRING Men everywhere are wearing these new sport enseabka of jacket and sbeka in matched or in smartly contrasted col ors. Free and easy, > oil’ll be comfortable and at ease ia these new modern sport clothes. . Sport Shirts j $1.00-$1.50-$1.95 Sport Coats j $4.50 to $16.50 I . Sport Slacks ] $1.95 to $8.50 Sport Scarfs 1 $1.00 and $1.25 murinniiitii For Sport wen- W.S;B | CLOCKUU^] •