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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1941)
rage 4 "Your Drug Store11 WELCOME Back to School Cool off at our Fountain THE Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th and P Sts. We Deliver Phone 2.10fi8 Union features music recitals Earnest Harrison, Myron Rob erts and Marie Wood, vocalist, feature the All-State Music course recital to be held In the Union ballroom at 7 p. m. today. Sunday at 3 p. m. the small ensemble will present a concert in the Union oallroom. A senior recital will be given Monday night at 7 p. m. in parlors ABC. Hieh school stu dents from the music course will make up the recital Tuesday night at p. m. in the Union ballroom. EN,,, Choose your Sport Togs at MILLER'S! jHVW comfortable, gmxl looking rlotlira for rasua! wear, look no farther! Sport suits, shirt and slacks, and plenty of smart swim trunks! Men'i Wear Street Floor. fflJLLER e PAlflE HAMBURGER INN &Vl condiimnsuL South of Temple 7M 0ommloion4otllottn cmn for (ton w thy i conscripted Into mHilry "cWtV . . '.vN tkku iuai'iuiiiMu .xH.ri bVOMiiwir)UMoW -WhotovfBciitie nd . experlknood gtitoioo t re fconstMHy 1 at lyeilc't&tMitiMKi. VtswirTO our TMto. ' wrtfla tjv Ntbraska and xhHii. oft. TEXT BOOK and other educational supplies Grant Memorial Hall 23-27 Teachers and summer school students invited. Nebr. Book Men's Assn. Inquiring reporter Discovers modern youths go for shower rather than bathtub . . in interviews By Swab. With all the soan Advertise. ments in the magazines warning iihiu v. -uouc to avoid B. O., M. S., A. D. or B. C. during these heated summer months, the Sum mer Nebraskan thru its Inquiring Reporter broaches another angle on how to prevent "tattletale gray." There are many famous baths that are frequented by millions each year, Sulphur Bath, Mud Bath, and Sun Bath. All of which reminds me of the story about three men in a tub. nut nnur tha chromium and tile shower has taken the lead over the t tub just like the electric razor is at present leading the safety razor by a whisker. So with due consideration and considerable trepidation and not without nalnitation for fenr of some abrasion the question "Do you prefer a tub or shower?" was asked. Here are some of the more pointed answers: Jim Enalund But definitely a shower. Tubs are usually too small for me. Besides it gives me that certain exhileratnig feel ing. Eds. note When you meet fim on the street, you have to say hello" twice. Phil Van Curen - I like mv hot and cold water simultaneously which I am unable to pet when I use a tub. And when I take a tub bath I think of swimming and when I think of swimming I think of women and when I think of women I think of sun baths. How an I get a sun bath in a bath tub ask you. Ed Manaold-1, too. mefer the shower because a cold stream of water usually relieves me of what- Dr. Wimbcrly praises pen of former student Intense, an intellectual, gifted, yet to appear In name magazines, is the young midwestern writer, Wendell Kees, chosen for the final O' Brien anthology. A raduate of the university. Kees is described bv Dr. L. C. Wimberly, editor of the Prairie Schooner, as "a tcnaA kid " Remc- nition came to the former Beatrice boy Wimberlv believes because the anthogist discerned the middle west has turned out a vital new writer. Mr. O' Brien was not one to be impressed bv slick naner and makeup. He liked to find promising talent in magazines which emphasised his idea of good writing. Contains Kees' Work. O'Brien's volume of "The Best Short Stories of 1941" carries Kes The Life of the Mind." one of 29 selected bv the comniler from the 8,000 published American and Canadian periodicals in 1940. "It isn't because he was in mv classes -students frequently writo in spile of the professor, Wimberly added wryly. Kees is an exception ally gifted writer and his real talent is for satire and humor Neither is it the burning, bitter iype, out quiet, as the writer is quiet, subtle, casual, but pointed pricking, the sort to make hu mans rather defenseless, a lit t f rp- diculous. It's the kind we rail n eye for human comedy." Kees attended Doane college and the University of Missouri hfnrn being graduated at Nebraska. He later attended the library school at Denver university, and now is director of the bibliographic cen ter lor research in the Rocky Mountain region in Denver. Farmers (Continued from pace 1) these experimental nlantintrs should give impetus to the nrn- duction of strictly Nebraskan brome crass seed variolic No skeptics. The day of skepticism nhout "crooked row" planting and "regi mentation" of farmers for rnnvpr. sation is wav tast in Pawn county, stated D. K. Hutchi nson conservationist for the Creek district. "Boys studvinff vocational flori culture in Pawnee City high school are growing up conservation minded. They are fully aware of the thief, soil erosion, which has been stealing the fertility of their farms." ever I am ailing. There's nothing like a shower to wake me up for a 7 o'clock. Lou Gibson A shower, but I won't tell you why! (Yahudi knows.) Keith Manning Tubs went out or rasnion with the straight edge razor. Therefore, being a man of fashion, I declare myself wholly in favor of the new contraption. Helen Kraus Shower to get up in the morning. A bath before bed at night. But down here I have yet to find a tub in the dorm. (They have them, Helen, I'm sure.) Peg Cady I use a shower be cause it takes less effort to gain the same results. Kenneth Holm -If this is a statement for the press, I prefer a shower, but confidentially, of course, way down deep I like a tub. It's much more snothincr much more relaxing, much more efficient, much more ... Draft (Continued from dress with retrard t, th. nla.r of resident . Improvement. This new procedure is expected to be a big improvement over that followed in the first registra tion in that the description of the place of residence fixes local board jurisdiction and is never changed, while the mailing address is sub ject to change whenever the regis trant moves, national headquar ters said. The right of the registrant in each case to select his resident address without interference from registrars has been safeguarded in the new regulations, it waj pointed out, and the registrars have been instructed to warn the registrant that once he decides upon a place of residence the de scription given by him will fix his local board once and for alL The regulations provide: "The registrant shall be per mitted to determine what place he desires to give as his residence when he is not located in one place all the time. The registrar shall make no effort to dictate or inter fere with this choice." There are two spaces for ad dresses on the registration card to be used July 1st. The first one (place of residence) will determine which local board has control, and the second address will be the mailing address of the registrant. Such addresses will probably be the same in most instances. The new regulations contain another important provision which makes it mandatory for all citi zens who are out of the United States on July 1st to register im mediately upon their re-entry. Under the old regulations such, citizens were allowed five days in which to register after their re turn. "WE USE SOFT WATER"1 i n i a n Virgil trunks, Mgr. Franks Barbei Shop 1306 0 St. A I R C U WELCOME Summer Students Send your cleaning to old reliable Modern Cleaners Soukup &. Westover 21 G. Tel. 3-2377 At Fairmont Dealers TftaAaAchino ICE CREAM 1 vS?; Luscious Maraschino Cherries in Fairmont's famous vanilla make an ice cream that looks delicious is delicious! Try some today. FAIRMONT'S Smooth Cream ICE CREAM I Play in These "Sun-Light Of WHITE CALF... with jolej attached with "knotted thongs" to the sandal tops... to let in oir and sun lightl A morvelouslx comfortable "playtimwl-'