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Friday, May 9, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN In liino of war . . . , Library sponsors European travel tour via literature Tours Britain By Preston Hays Si fin gin an ll tme lf universily students aren't Up and coming crew is the great sure whcre th?y can travel thi "Sonny" Dunham band... which summer, of if they aren't sura waxes the old favorite, "Mighty where they will want to travel Lak a Rose." Mr. D. has a fine ag- after lne war in Europe is ove, , creation ... um. wcu ...w u, ..a. u usn t tne lau it, ot the university mnrA of it ana a nuie less 01 maestro, "Sonny." We'll agree with library's reference staff! mi j - i . i a jiirti-Mi", i ne weparimcni nas prepared a everyone that his trumpet is tops dispiay 0f books in the show-case ... but all leaders soon get over on the main floor of the iibrary featuring themselves too much. with aU books snoxvn containing But back to the platter... information about countries which which opens with that brilliant at prcsent can best be traveled trumpet. . .some roauy great norn through from an arm chair. Aptly fitting the display is the slogan play include "Digging in Yuca tan," by Ann Avtell Morris, "Sketches of Finland," edited by the Finnish section of the New York World's Fair, and "A Win ter in Arabia," by Freya Stark. And finally, for those who wish to "See America First," the ref erence department will gladly di rect travelers to the Lincoai Chamber of Commerce. stiff It has a solid rock we like, and blasting bress that sends us. There's a fine tenor sax chorus too, and of couse...that super trumpeting. The other side is slow but solid... in the "Five O'clock Whistle" manner. Title is "I Un derstand." There's lots of dark color in the breaks, and a fair vocal. All if this makes us predict that the Dunham band is one of the biggest names of the future. Andrews sisters back Thmieh the Andrews sisters Vice President joins 'People's Platform' show "Travel is broadening, but veadins is cheaper (and safer)." Included in the display are books about Finland, Switzerland, Italy, Ireland, Russia, Norway, China, England, Arabia, Yucatan, and Hungary, the Sarr region, and tentiary from Mexico London, with the latter six w ritten other leaders in South as of 1934. Vice President Henry A. Wal lace joints the Minister Tlenipo- and two American affairs for an informal discussion of the popular subject, "What Is 1 Tan Americanism Today?" to morrow on the "People's Tlat form" broadcast. The spontaneous, unrehearsed 'Oriental London.' The impressions of an oriental - T i .. i , . u J ; tiHnv.A - in ljunuoii are ik'si i iuvu hi inr haven't done anything very new Silent Travcier in London," by or different for many many r-hiano- vw whiio ciem-re Senton prnov ed plastic moons. .. .they folic fha truvDlor Vwxir tn ont (ho remarks f the srn" Vers Will ori? click with because their voices are most out of NorwaVi Sweden, Fin- inate in a privatt ling room in like three muted trumpets and Denmark, Iceland, and the the Carlton hotel m the nation's .sharp, rather cutting ana pertect- Novtn Cape in -what to See and capital. Lyman Bryson, head of lf matrhM We heliCVe itS that t-n - o a: n "v. lra A t.,lt tTMi.n t;, TJ"iorv? ;) in OCtlllUlIlttV lit. IUC VUU rvuUlb JJUUValVII v.ia . v. , Some of the more pleasant as- will preside as informal chairman i X :' ' e? rJi Rceltimes NEBRASKA: "Life With Hen ry." 1:09, 4:05, 7:00, 9:55. "Street of Memories," 2:45, 5:40, 8:35. STUART: "Reaching for the Sun," 1:28, 3:30, 5:52, 7:34, 9:36. LINCOLN: Ziegfeld Girl," 1:27, 4:08, 6:49, 9:30. VARSITY: "That Hamilton Woman," 12:15, 2:40, 5:00, 7:20, 9:45. VARIETY: "Captain Fury," 1:05, 3:55, 6:45, 9:35. "A Chump at Oxford," 2:52, 5:2, 8:32. CAPITOL: "Buck Privates," 1:00, 4:02, 7:04, 10:06. "The Thin? Called Love," 2:34, 5:26, 8:28. JOYO: "La Conga Nights," 7:10, 9:40. "Phantom Submarine,'.' 8:10, 10:40. Pi Delta Epsilon, national hon orary collegiate journalism frater nity, will install its thirty-fourth active chapter at the University of Texas. lv matched. We believe us tnat :o,-wi;r,Q,.iQ blanded bassv Quality plus their solid Dixy land style that made ts nf unfortunate Furonean of the nrocram. Besides the Vice them and keeps them the most country are described in "Roman- President, Bryson's other guests poular vocal trio. Their latest Uc Czechoslovakia" by Robert will be Dr. Don Luis Quintanilla, platter, "Aurora," has a South Medilj McBride with another na- Mexican minister plenipotentiary. American twant. without too ts. - - i id i n in c- ni no iv-to .i y His audience is probably wait ing for his return with a bit of interest and curiosity, for Elmer Davis, CBS news analyst, is now on a survey tour of the British Isles to observe conditions at first hand and to interview lead ers in government, military and social affairs. Filling the "mas ter of understatement's" news spots on the network during his absence are Bob Trout and Wil liam L. Shirer, former news chief for CBS in Berlin. PAINT Newest Colors Modern Formulas Finest Quality VAN SICKLE GLASS AND PAINT CO. 143 So. 10th St. much of the Latin touch. Its clever and good stuff, if you aren't tired of the Andrews sisters. Turn it it over for that solid old style on "Music Makers." nrtrkiirk Lutheran meets Sunday in Antelope The Lutheran Student associa tion will hold its weekly conversa tional hour at Antelope park Suri dav evenine at 6 o'clock. There will be a guest speaker present Donn Byrne in his book 'Ireland." In the Far East If the arm chair traveler tins of Europe, he may travel to Asii and the Orient via three books: "Tehol the CMtv of Emnorers." bv Sven Hedin described Mongolia; another version of a warring na tion is described by Peter Fleming in "One's Companion, a Journey to China." and a book about Rus sia by Walter Duranty, "I Write as I Please." For a more extensive trip, the display suggests either "Journey to the World's End." bv Hakon Mialche, or "Winged Sandals," by 1 who will give a short address and Lucien Price. Other books on dis jeaa a aiscussion. ah tiuumia planning to attend should come to the Union, where cars will pick them up. A steak fry will follow the meeting. Regular Sunday morning serv ice of the Lutheran group will be held in parlors Y and Z of the Union at 10:45. Reverend Erck will speak on the topic "The Method by Which Naaman Was Cleansed." Your Drug Store Buy your mother a box of delicious candy. We feature Whitman and Gobelin Chocolates OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th r rhnnf 1-1S 15) emember MOTHER with a gift from MILLER'S SUNDAY is your lay to sliow Mother just W mucK yon think of her, to return just a little of the kindness she has heaped on you. And remember, a pift from MILLER'S is always appreciated. Sunday May 1 1 r .V .V n s: n o z o o o him el Whe. , .... aia'...yOttlI Min4 up oi ckcct.l III I 7 P HOES and Ixdroom hlippers, in Mjleo to please moihrr. SECOND FIjOOR. HINA, and ar that will frt a pretty table for her. FIFTH FIjOOR. HOSIERY, beautiful sheers in spring col ors; a practical sift that's always welcome. STREET FIXOR. TO WASH FROCKS, and houseroals in pleas ing summer st; les. THIRD Fl-OOR. 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