Wednesday, August 22, 1934 Pago 44 Elton Daily Nsbraskan rform at Devaney Sports Center -4- b h The amazing Elton JoHn, rock'n'roll star and leader in the spectacle fashion field, h re turning to Lincoln for one per formance only on Friday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Tickets go on sale Saturday at all Brandeis outlets, all three Pickles stores, Dirt Cheap Records-East Park Plaza and the Nebraska Union. Tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. at the Neb raska Union. Mastercard, Visa and checks will be accepted at the Nebraska Union with two forms of identification. There will be a 50 cent handling charge per ticket at all outlets. All seats are reserved. To order tickets by mail, send a self-addressed, stamped enve lope along with a money order or cashier's check (add an addi tional $1 for mail order) to: Elton John co University Program Council 220 Nebraska Union Lincoln, NE 68583 1 There is a 10 ticket limit per person. For more information, call 472-5252. qn D U n ilii k-i D 0 0 0 n a n , T7 Ifm 0 A. m mi 1 v a D n ,Buy one single Z hamburger at the U regular price, get another sir 0 I : Q 0 D a 0 0 FREE (cheese f jit ' fr4fH & tomato K r " It'- nu..jj good only at Wendy's in U'1 c. Lincoln, Ne., and not A 930 M. 48th bt. X '2615 S. 48th St coupon or special otter. t ( X corner 01 mm o Expires Sept. 30, 1934. r t D 0 n ' W ' ,: . 1 is ' j-' ."'" ? . . ill V', " Z"1 J r i 1 1 1 1 I r niiaSIiEffS ARE UErfflTS EiitB 0? PEOPLE! L Pljcto ccftsrtesy MCA Records E&ck 4n' roil spectacle noS"jd Eltcn Jobn. WELCOME EACI WELD FECDIPLE 2 HE 8 L yi O Jr i 1 MUMli OteuaoJi Sanui ifeis4 UtK !Mufli MKdua iTii nJ( 3kMowM KBtast --aittf n ... Lincoln's Exclusive Hot Tub Rental ; si is! isSrms tiiis aa ior I) ! f 1 I i f 1 ! n !! Mm psrson aiscoun' Expires 9834 Recantation' Recommended 475-0S39AFTER3. ' 010 'P' Street in Haymarket Square ii 'Never Ending Story pleasant fantasy tale By Ilsrk Hendricks Daily Nelumskait EtiSWrltsr The "Neverending Story is a Warner Brothers movie about a 10-year-old boy who is ad justing to the recent death of his mother. Produced by Bernd . Movie Review Eichinger and directed by Wolfgang Peterson (who also directed "Das Boot",) the film parallels the mood of Walt Disney's animated classics, where good and evil duel to rule an imaginary realm. The story begins as Bastian Bux (played by Barret Oliver) escapes being "canned" by ducking into a bookstore. The owner of the store, after questioning Bastian about his motives, tells Bastian about a magic book and cons him into taking the book by telling him not to take the book. Bastian proceeds to school to find out that he is late fora math test and decides to cut class and start reading the book in the school's attic. He reads of a land called "Fant a sia" where an evil "nothing" is spreading rapidly to destroy "Fantasia." He reads of magi cal creatures such as giant blue-eyed rock chewers, who dine on gourmet quartz, and of bats used as hang-gliders. He also reads about a young Indian boy who hunts purple buffalo, who Bastian identi fies with, and is shocked when he screams and finds his scream integrated in the book he is reading. In the end Bastian manif ests himself into the story to save "Fantasia." The movie has nice Ger man overtones, apparent in the development of the char acters of "Fantasia". The Gnomes and the Luck Dragon look as though they could be illustrations from "Grimm's Fairy Tales," and like the fairy tales, the "Neverending Storf has a moral never give up on yourself and never stop dreaming: Thsre are no bord ers of the imagination. That's sound advice for audiences of all ages. i WE'RE FIGHTING FOR Y3UR LIFE Qp American Heart As:oc!s3!or Nebraska Affiliate 1 ?