The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
THE J-TAC
GRASSBURR TO GIVE
DANCE ON SATURDAY
The Grassbtirr will g-ive a dunce
isaLurduy night, October ,1, J or sill
Ibo-c who lidvi' purchased n Grass-
burl, The dance will be a "no dale"
iilfair and onlv tlio^e who have
pureha -eel an annual will be allow-
ed In attend.
The Grissburr campaign foi r« ll-
inu annual - i, eolitmuing, and the
dame i a [>hi( el I ho [iiostam
Mil'.ir Will J if f ii riiished bv the
CoIIl'^j Orchestra under the direc-
I inti ol' Mm tun 1' Brooks. The
daine will be held lioin Light to
eleven
OFFICERS PRESENTED AT
meeting of aggette club
The officei., I't tile Aoette Club
were presented by Win-, Laura Eell-
ti!M!i al tin'it meeting it* Ihe Ite-
crealion Hall Friday night, S«J>-
1 ember i2IS They aic the following;:
President, Gumeveie VVhisen-
hurit; vice piesident, Calvw McCur-
dy; and seeivtai v-11 oasin ei _ Lil-
lian l'i-att.
The eiitfitninment for the- even-
ing dancing-. Punch was served
by several of the club members.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
—AT—
MAJESTIC
+ Theatre
Thursday St Friday, Ott. 1 & 2
"His Brother's
Wife"
With
Rolieit Tni Ini A. Baibam
Stanwyck
(A rljirnip; mma'Tiee to uiaku
your JieiU't puuiid like a trip-
hammer with the [ici feu iiffW-
cit love team.)
Next Saturday
Matinee & Nit;lit
'Tours For The
Asking"
with
Goorffu Ifrift St Duioleg
C'oatflllo.
A lirijfht fast onmprly. George
Raft gives a coiiviiR'ing por-
fnrniaiiee' in the i^ile of a
tumbler with uncial ambitious
Next Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday
"The Great
Ziegfield"
ivith
Wm J-owell, Mvnia T#otf,
Ltxtist* Itnmf'i Vwmk Mor^un
^nnip Knee A Vitamin Bmee
('liticp ruo in rn m llicn
jn'iUBc ol tkn Jinuutifnl
picture.
'I'lli"i <_«■ iv111 }i«' onlv rIujyvh
tlm flirts 2 nVWfc—
Another Hhow ti( 5 uVluLk tunl
oni- «S o*ilin_lv.4 Dl tIIL tuuo
Tct tilt l>rjjiiiiLLii£
Next Wednesday
"Star For A
Night"
"Willi
t'lahft KVvul" & EoTyn Vnnjili!p
PALACE
THEATRE
Thursday, Oct, 1st
"High Tension"
with
CtIcUkIh F.ittpII &. Normuu
T'osU'i
Friday & Saturday
"For The
Service"
Willi
BUCK JONES
Next Bun,, Hon., & Tu.es,
By popular requeat wo liavo
bioajflit buck—
"Trail Of The
Lonesome
Pine"
Admission Prices 10c & 16c
Morgenthau Swings Stabilization Into
Action To Protect The British Pound
T M'AN MOVES DESTROYERS
TOWVRT) SHANGHAI
M iving bhuiL notice the Lulled
Mi lis would f^o the limit to pio
I ei L its tnorie(iu\ jijti ii_ nie-iit With
TVil.im and Fiunir, Seiivlaiv J\lor-
/enlli in SsdmiNv swung into ar-
11.ii, Aii'tntji'., huge tw o-ljillion-
doll ir -.titbiHzatioii fund tii bloi k
\Ur'i be s,ud \\:ih j Uu^sIhu eLLurt
to oepiesi the Tiritish pound.
His action Win the lir-t public
mi>\e to ^tiloue llie ^LJilleihian P
a^ieenient .innonin cil Fiidav by
l''iance, Gi'fat But.mi and the Uu-
iLed Slah.-i loolvinc" towaid utabib-
/ iliou of" i ihtl'IHit s,
Tnloinu'd I hut Tiii^rtia hid older-
ed tlic --ah- oI 1 OO(MHH) p undc oL
'-teilmt; at any price, Moigenthau
ilnit]i'dlal(.l\ i oiiiitciLi! wlib all or-
der to hn.v. nsinv $fi,000,000 fioiti
the slaliiiization I iind.
JUorsjenthaii niinomiecd he had
muled HWiItlv !o Ihinw the stabill-
Kfltiun Kind behind the jjound when
he leained of ihe offer to nell by
the RuRsinn titate Bank,
Shanghai Ih JVeivous
Eight Japanese dentroyom, load-
ed with nullifies, neared anxious
Shanghai .Sunday.
Outwardly the leHidentu of the
iiilcriiutiDiiul metro]ioli3 were calm,
hut in offi( iftl circles apprehension
way heightened over possible i'e-
curienee of Japanese-Chinese inci-
dents m the international settle-
ment.
The Japanese naval authorities
m Shanghai abbreviated their mar-
ine patrols in foreign sections of
the city, -while then countryment
iri the international area demanded
enlarged protection.
Franco Prepares lor Poswble
Disorders
The French jfovemment Satur-
day night piepaied to <ca<k down
at the first si^ns ol public diwmlor
KiowitiR out of the plan to deval-
uate the f-rane
rianx for cxtia precautions
against any ntroel disturbances
throughout Ihe Nation were drawn
by Miiiiater of Defense Edoum'd
Daladier and Minister ikT Interior
TCouer Salengro during a Tii^ht con-
ference with polit e executives
Salengro mesaaKed all pi^efeets
in France and Algeria that disturb-
ances would be intolerable at the
present time and ordered them to
make exemplary arrests if neces-
sary.
NY \ To Hue 1,0<I0 Fhitu Youths
Lyndon Johnson, national youth
admumt i at,or I'oi Texas, ainiiinm -
ed S.iturdny the NY A ha'; appim--
ed a $100,000 oil conservation pro-
ject intended lo ^ive six iihhiIIis'
wuik to 1,000 Tcmik frfim youlliK
on l'clict,
Tlndei the supei vlfhin of t1!-
'iivi- A. A; iU. College cte-n ion
■-M-Klie, .lolnisoii -nd the ^ 0UI12.
men will ft.irt in hi-t than two
Milk', turvpyinL' tcnae'L1 111 ii"' m
io>l\ lo liltv I'tuitlle not yel -e
lei ted,
'1'iained F:u 1st legion1 undei
VTi-ucial Fiancisott El alien Salu'"-
d-iy malted Uie £ei<i lioUr toi ,i
('■inn a I luck 011 jjnvei liuie'rit-beld
Toledo, le^f th;m fi i'e milen aw,IV.
The disciplined and well equipped
in-ui'Henl" lijihtmc luitirt e-on'oli-
dateel then fio^iLions liaid \\,||n
fiom the goM'inment defender)-- of
th( city. Fascist leader*, niappinp.
'lien dawn altaik, teatiained I heir
men who had been sprurpd m their
advance by the thonphta of their
lie.=,ieecd comrades ill Toledo's Al-
ca^ni I'oitj'etiM.
The Government at Madrid said
artillery and aerial lire was pour-
ed Saturday inlo the iiisiir({-ent
ra nks on the north nide of the
Kiver Taguti, which skirtH Toledo.
Government artillery attained
Jrom three directions, tiyine to
dme the mnm*Kents westwaid
The Faeciat drove their advance
units in sight of the city they wish
Lo capture after breaking the Gov-
ernment line along- the banks of
the (Jtiadarrama KiVei, eight
miles from the- ciLy. Fields alonsr
the route of the lnsurjrent advance
were Btrewn with dead.
Tile EtiMcist military hitch com-
mand was confident Toledo will
fall an soon an word is given for
rebels to advance. The ntl'icerH be-
lieved a force of 10,000 Govern-
ment miiitia marl opposed them at
BROADCASTS PLANNED
OVER DUBLIN STATION
I'hui, foi iadio programs over
TCFPT,, Dublin, ale beiiij^ arianc-
ed accuiditig lo TVTi'sS Eiizabi'th
Heindofi, leather of joumaliMii
and dneitoi of pubtl'llv, Tenha-
h\e tilan. call Ini i>io|j 1 .im? to be
Hiven 11 v dilleienl 01 nidation., ot
the iolie[.'e.
The pMiprams -ftill lie -i! ranged
011 l\io -ehedulc- A I'lllpfn raimitc
p 1 Of }-a ill eveiy nioiiiinjr will be
"-iveii by dillerent in ^nnizaUoiis ol
the toJle^e, Tins progiam will [in-
ninily b? of intereHt lo T.i 1 leton
'tndints parents of sludent", and
m-- oL (he lawl few ycais. An-
othei iiiogi'im will be ammged
onee *i week to I I'-t for Lliilly miii-
nle-, The=e prngiaius will be cu-
tei'taimilEr and will pinbahlv be in
eharee ot the Fine A'ts depait-
melil even two weeki, Miss llern-
dou ft-itod. She al,-o urged that
'my Ptudcnts with sLlggenl ions for
tho iadio programs will please tell
her
FiSII GIVES IMPRESSIONS
OF LIVJNG IN GIKLS' DUMP
Until this eventful September I
hud uevet lived in a dormi-
tory, ITowevei, 1 had lots to learn.
T never knew what if was to have
about 'J05 "Cell-Mates." In Iruth,
the majoi'ilv of Ihe time about ten
or the 205 mates aie ill my "pn-
vate" (I'll.
1 wa& never before uilorincd one
spelK frcfihtnan "I'-i-s-h." Nm was
1 oecustomed lo being told, "Don't
forget the handle, freshman " (The
handle, I learned, im not your Urst
name, but a series of uisultg and
"digs" jrmtiped in one word—
I was not aeeuutomed to ironhitf
any chamlirays, othm than my own.
But when one hears a call across
the hall, "freshman," you mechani-
cally anMVe-l, The (alier Will tell
you that she Iuim an extremely
wmdvlcd diesn (By this time, one
knows what to expeel ) Slw? will
lei! you lu pi ess il. Turning- sud-
denly kmdhearted C), she will
sweetly ask, "Fi ednnan, you want
to do tlu^, don'l you''" By the wav,
1 might mention here llmt a dumb
hill knows altef two weel^ thf Val-
ue of knowing when to answer In
the -UTiLlii-ilivc oi the mgative
1 was lu t accustomed to answer-
ing a huaise shout from 10 rooms
down lbe ball bv a loudei shout.
T 111 vei had lueea after any per-
son's, biuudiv otbi i than my own,
nnr did T e\er polish anyiie eKe'-i
ihoe=
1 was never tlie type who habi-
llidlv li|i1oed abouL my room at
lo'i-lhiil v.
1 ue\oi kueu tlvit if one had |ier-
sii n'ed beiselt io stud\, it -n.i" de-
li nilelv impi^tililc until the wee
lours of the nieht
T nevej knew jusl what il wa-4 to
'lip on a "bppei s hatilwood thiol
^liH-e 1 have liei'ii able lo remem-
ber, I elo mil i e in ember ha\mf l-rol
up in li onl of 200 or more girI-4 and
k'iMiijj, "T am 'Fish' Jones (or
Pmilh) fi oni Stumphollow," (or
i 'sewhere.)
Bui Dh-i'c is sonielliinK I do hke
aie.it the dormitory -1 like thu
B'fls
Ho 1 nm dun I.,iiiu.lit iikJ H'ivh
lMoll^\ i lie—
Help Yourself
LAUNDRY
< >n T I tJnfnTl
i\l r itihI jmjs ^ .r i\1 lliix' c>
CROSS DRUG
STORE
' On l'!,i,-( Snle nf Sijl7.il i '
I'I I ON i; -,o
PA AND MA'S
SANDWICH SHOP
QlluIiIv E.iLh ^ Dtinlm
bulge June r
IIAMB1IKGE3W
Hisginbotham's
Meu aiid-Luilica "He-n" Slmes ai
riving tins week with gnHTniifepd
WHar tinii romiftirt, fcatuimjf arch
rUippnTt,
Also r. T unxfuims
likTiT'b I'HOTO'.HArns
AT —
LOW mi;, IMS K'EFi
Novelty Studio
Wist Sulc fSiiuaie-
MEAT TITOHK
Cameron Aggies
Tlu'ii Comft rPo
Cawyer Drug Co.
41 In for Tout
The'Coll
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PP
lester
... for tobacco
cut right to smoke right
There's a right way to carve a chicken or slice a ham.
And there's a right way to cut tobacco.
When the tobacco in your cigarette is cut the way
it is in Chesterfield... right width and right length
... it bums even and smooth ... it smokes better.
Q 195(5, Liggett & Mytm Tojsacoo Co,
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