Friday, February 5, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN 5 Newly weds .y i' : ii'SJiv v :fv ft . ft : - .'. : - . Niv & ." 4 $ s . M i. 1 , y s 1 ' s f i ay: v: a . w : lit . t? ? - t III ' j I I I J j - - l .t 7: : f ; m IV ' fi Mrs. John Marvin is the former Miss Georgia Covey. The couple were married in Lincoln recently. Mrs. Marvin is a former student at the University and a member of Alpha Phi. War Lorlnres Two scries of lectures on the current war are now being eon luetei by faculty members of the university. For the past month, weekly and bi-weekly addresses have bei r. made at Fairbury and Beatrice, the two titles which are sponsoring the lecture series, which is offered thru the extension Ji ision. Paige Hall, Nebraska "JO and Fillmore county extension agent since 137, is acting manager of hybrid corn certification for the Nebraska Crop Improvement as sociation. He succeeds Owen Rist, who resigned to farm in Richard son county. Texas' 1 940 mineral production totaled $71 4,90."i,731. accordilng to E. H. Sellards. director of the Uni- cf Fine Arts Presents nH(0)(D)n3) PARTICIPATING versity of Texas bureau of eco nomic geology. Marionette Show Featuring Vaudeville and the Nightclubbers A New Kind of Puppet 8:00 p. m., Sunday, Feb. 7 Presented by Marjorie Shanafeli Union Ballroom Mikes & Men Hy Winn Nelson I was appreciating the beaut of spending Sunday morning in bed last week and listening to Eight-Beat Buelnh, the piano play ing neighbor elaborate on a little tune called "A Man Who Take it Slow," when the telephone rang. With effort I moved toward the annoying ring, lifted the receiver to my ear, and heard the enlight ening words: "The bes- tunes of all move to Carnegie Hall!" Hit Parade. The ingenius "Hit Parade" radio sponsors were responsible for this incident. Not content to puzzle radio listeners by sending this man "Green" off to war, the cig gic sponsors recently have been using another teaser to tickle the imagination. The phrase, heard on numerous radio spots, is bandied about by the mob. Hut ask Joe what the phrase means and he turns on an icv stare. Next. Saturday night's "Hit Pa rade will explain the mystery when they announce that an "All Time Hit Parade" will be broad cast from the sacred Carnegie Hall beginning Friday, Feb. 12. This will replace the same spon sor's "Information Plea.se," and will be a program of long-time musical hits plus the top three hits of the cuirent week. Singer Barry Wood moves to the new pro gram and "Your Hit Parade" will 'continue Saturday nights with Frank Sinatra handling the vocals. And the Msrs. Kieran, Fadiman, Levant and Adams of "Info Please" will be sponsored by a pickle company noted for its va riety. Brain Buster too Astute. It is lchccd that the president of the American Tobacco com pany is discontinuing his sponsor ship of Hie brain busters because he believes their information is too astute for the tobacco smoking millions. The originator and pro ducer of the quiz show had his kick too. He fiist was irked last fall when the promotion teaser with its repetitious rant, was shoved onto his dignified program. Play on Curiosity. I It must be admitted that the originators of the catchy method of advertising have super-dupered every other- advertiser on the air, and attracted the public by play ing on its curiosity. " Carnegie Hall will lend prestige to the new musical show since Carnegie is the sancity of the long hairs. But this is not the first time that modern music will start the enthusiastic feet to tapping on the sacred floor. Har lem was the most recent invader of the hall when Duke Ellington gave a swing con cert there two weeks ago, to cele brate his 20th anniversary in the band business. Kllington was pre ceded on Carnegie's jazz parade by Paul Whitenian, Benny Good man, Fats Waller and Kddie Con don. Even so. studio audiences of the new- "All-Time Hit Parade" probably will not want to go trucking; or- stomping down Car negie's aisles. Colgate university has intro duced a compulsory pre-induction program of military drill and physical conditioning requested by a vote of the students. Ident. Cards, Pleez! Reserved Debaters Travel To II ib Sebools For Exhibitions Four members of the men's de bate squad at the university trav eled to northeast Nebraska on Thursday. They gave debate ex hibitions hefore high school as semblies at Wahoo, West Point, and Oakland. Hawaii . . . (Continued from Page 1) islands has greatly increased. But these ships no longer' carry exicted tourists and happy homecomers, they cany troops, vital war1 sup plies, and defense wor kers. New cities have spuing rrp in ! the suburbs of Honolulu, and in-j duslnal activity almost every- where has been speeded. Life in j those once peaceful Isles now ! surges with new personalities, new i enterprise, new demands. The old, ! leisurely life, much to the regret of all who knew it, has gone, prob ably never to return. It was the happy days before j the war that I like best to re- ; member. Then everything was bright lights, laughter- and gaiety. Now only the moon is allowed to keep shilling through the graceful , palm trees. And over the city at night lies a ip let dctci mined- , ness, one that wants to see ;i joh well-done and thereby insure Ha- i waii s future. But let me give you a brief! sketch of the pro-war days. As 1 you are on the boat coming to the islands you know you are ap- preaching the tropics, as the grey sea giadually changes to blue.: and then d'cpens to indigo; a . warm breeze is felt that has Known coeo.'plams ami coral sain is. Out of this World. At last one morning you see bind in a distance and you sud denly realize with joy that yon are approaching another- world. As you enter the harlxir. Hawaiians come out in canoes to greet you. The younger natives swim around the ship higging you to throw coins in the w ater- for tin in to drive after. When the boat docks there will be Hawaiian women ready to greet you and give yon a lei. A lei is a garland of flowers, and ft LIPSTICK ust listen and you'll hcr smart women everywhere tellintj their friends about Revlon Lipstick how 't stays on never sticly or "faded" or drying. And you know everybody is talking about Revlcn's excitingly beautiful lipstick shades. Have you tried a Revlon Lipstick in the new Hothouse Rose cr Rosy , Future or Bravo? Quick! They're wonderful! 60c, -"' I MATTBMIEE Scots 55c General Admission 35c MeniiVrs of Alpha Zela Tour Greenhouse o:j A: After their regular meeting Wednesday night, men". hers of Al pha Zeta were taken on a tour through the greenhouse by the staff of Plant Pathology depart ment. Dr. Coss, chairman of the department, had charge of the program and discussed the ex periments that were be ins carried oir with potatoes, beans, and sugar beets. the tradition of giving leis is known only in Hawaii. All of this is your1 first impression of the is lands, and it is a happy one that will stay with yon forever. Proceeding through t h ? city you will see numerous foii:;n nation alities represented Chinese, Kor ean, Filipino, Japanese. Sanioans, and last but not least, the natives of the islands the Hawaiians. Each race has brought with them the customs of their n.itive lands so there is a huge variety ( sight seeing to be done in t:.:. strange and unusual paradise. 'Go Native . . .' The hotels, stores, s-: rt shops, boulevards, and f.v '. ,-cs are very much the 2l.'tii t uy. B.:t there's something ,n t'.i- or that says "go natie " A. : . : st you may think it is yo . :- iuation that gives this n, ' :y the i harm of st rnnf;c i . - '".it the ieahiess of it i oni:- .-n you as you drive along. The .- j -s aiung the streets, the t hu;. .t ever y nationality, the . . --. ti c-s laden with colored !-.. .-lis. the unusual toods, glii'.ps s ." Japa nese sampans at ". '.'"!'. the elothis of the dill';.-' t mna 1 1 ties and seeing a giai- :' .! Hawai ian doing the hula v.-... convn.eo you (hat Hawaii ;.- t: i' the Patadise of the P u : Many volumes co-.:d ; wilt ten about Honolulu, a mi theft would bo much left :'-.i:'i; so I hope that the far-: ea ; ay. lure of Hawaii may some d.ty hrmg vmi all to its shores l : Hawaii has a ready w Iconic to h. Fordham college is . '-l.itlir.g a freshman ( lass in i- y tor the first time in si v -r: y a:s. Co-opei atmg with i ty of FJ mira. N. Y., and gat.v : :-g linn li nceded information f.-r the gov ernment. Elmira co!!- - ' iiologv students have been (: a t:ng a womanpow er survey. STAYS ONI m THiM I'M 0