THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THREE. .THEATRE DIRECTORY- THREE DEGREES of ROMANCE SCREEN CARDWELL STEALS on cTUART (Mat. 85C Nite 40c). sSliirtinK Monday,: UOLKKO." croiuo H 11 ft. ( urole l.omlaiil, oily Hnnd. Comedy, "HKAl'T V TDK BUS," Shall J'ltf. i'helina Todd. SHOW IN T SUNDAY. MARCH 11, 1')3t. 1 1 ( 1 i starting Moiidity: Chnrlea LbukIi a It, i "TUB VKRV 1'UIVATK jr I, IKE OF HENRY VIII." ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c Nlte 2?e). xtartlnir Monday: "IF I WERK r'HKK, Irene Dunne, Nils Anther, (live Brook. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nite 15c). Starting Monday, two feature.: AIR MAIL" with I'nt O'Brtrn, Ralph Bellamy, Gloria Stuart, Slim Sninnierville. Complete l.nl'CHRAN - CARNKRA FIGHT TlCTl'RtS atralKht from tho itnKeide! LIBERTY: (Unreserved aentt, Mat, 81c; Nite $1.10), KATHARl.MH CORNELL In "The Barretts of Wlmpole Street." Start inn ANNUO.' Wallace KACK." Tuesday: "TUGBOAT with Marie Dressier and Beery. Also "BABY SL' N ( Mat. 10c Nite 15c). .Nartlnn Monday: "SHANGHAI MADNESS." with another of tli mason s features. "DR. JEKYI.L ND MR. HYDK." Fredrlc March .ii.l Miriam Hopkins. 5 1 kJl 1 - - ii is ii .. . k-V L' - S N L ' w' n I ir- - kn rV .-5 wffi b"U ,t - . 1 COCHRAN TALKS WEDNESDAY Koy R Cochran, associate pro fessor of American history at the I'niversity, spoke Wednesday, March 7, at a luncheon of the Hiram club in Lincoln. "American Citizenship" was the topic. New LOW Cleaning Prices Men's Suits 75o Men's Hats 55c Men's Top Coats and Overcoats 75c Ladies' Dresses 75c up Ladies' Coats 75c up Extra tor Pleats, Trills and Fur Trim Corduroy Pants 40c Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F2377 for Ser .ice II Torrid romance, Carole Lombard and George Raft In "Bolero", Stuart. Spicy romance. Charles Laughton In "The Pn- vate Life of Henry VIII". Dra matic romance, Irene Dunne in "If I Were Free". Orpheum first half with Clive Brook. AMES TANKSTERS CAPTURE BIG SIX TITLE SATURDAY Iowa State Mermen Score In Every Event To Take Championship. HUSKERS FINISH SECOND Masterson Breaks Record In 50 Yard Event; Three Other Marks Fall. MON. TUES. WED 2 Features I Biggest Baigain in Town! runiJl :n', The The the nan""- -rur picture . with Pat O'Brian RalpHBeUaS!ey S,C,oH. Stuart Complete . . . Lougbran Camera FIGHT PICTURES Straight from the Ringside! Blow by Blow Real Authentic!! Complete 15 Rounds Uncut I Extra! CHARLEY CHASE COMEDYI io'c COLONIAL Eve, 15cn With :i vi biilniimt It-am lhat placed lncn in every event, Iowa State mermen splashed their way to the Rig Six swim ming tille for 10;U in the coli seum pool Saturday afternoon in a meet that saw lour Big Six rc-cords smashed. New marks wore hune up in the 220, 440, 100, and 50-yard free style events as the Ames crew scored 49 points to 37 for Nebraska, 13 for Oklahoma 12 for Kansas, and 6 for Kansas State. The victory climaxed a brilliant season for the Ames splashers who have been undefeated this year. They also were able to set tle a score with Nebraska who last year upset tne dope by win ning a tie for conference laurels and sharing the title for a year. Bernie Masterson, performing for the Scarlet and Cream for the last time, shattered marks in the 50 and 100 yard free style events, with times of 24.8 and 58.2 re spectively, altho Grant of Iowa State later lowerii the 100-yard mark further to fm.9. Jack Davis of Oklahoma battel ed the confer ence mark in ihe 220-yard free style to register in 2:27.3, in the preliminaries, and came back in the afternoon to lewer the 440 free stvle record to 5:34.5. Lynde also lowered the previous record of 5:48.8 in takinz second in 5:46.5. Huskers Take Diving. Nebraska dominatM the diving as Kuklin copped first place with 111 points and Rimerman placed second with 98.3. Possibly the feature event of the season, the battle of sprint su premacy between Masterson and Murphy of Iowa State, ended with the Nebraska swim king smashing his own record set last year in tne 50 vard free style, with a 24.8 sec onds performance. Murphy, Mc Donald of Oklahoma, and Ogden of Ames followed in order. In the 100 vard event. Grant and Murphy both led Masterson to me iimsn Fries of Iowa State nosed out Gibbons of the Huskers in a close-lv-contested 200 yard breast stroke. Kuklin placed fourth in the 150 yard back stroke. Iowa State's all-around ability was apparent in the 400 and 300 yard relays, both of which the Ames squad captured. The time in the latter event waa but .7 second below the Big Six record. The summaries: 441 vard Ire style: (First hi-aw ..on by riavii, (O); second. Lynde, (Ni; third, Hernrk. 18. Time 5:34. i. (Second heat) Won hv Schulit. (K); second. Btsrburk, IS ; third, tasterday. (N). Tim 6:06.2. Psvis- mam of 5:34.6, a new conference record, contentsnta finlnhlnir In following order accordlnc to time etabllhed: Davis, (O) 5'34.A; second, Lvnde. (N), 5:4 5; third, Hernck, (IS), 6:03; fourth, Schults, 100 ysrd free style: Won by Grsnt, (IS); second. Murphy, (IS); third, Masterson, (N; fourth, McDonald, (O). Tims 67 sec Katherine Cornell, Basil Rathbone, Here In 'Barretts Of Wimpole Street' f " - r -X til vfcr v c i V- Hi --H Nebraska students are afforded an opportunity in being able to hear and see one of the world's greatest actresses of the legitimate stage, Katharine Cornell, at the Liberty theater Monday March 12. At that time Miss Cornell will ap pear in Rudolf Besier's "The Bar rets of Wimpole Street," her most recent production. Gallery for Students. In the past when the Liberty theater presented all the road shows it was more or less a tradi tion that the university students would all Hock to the gallery of that theater. Here, for reasonable prices they were able to enjoy the presentation. The theater managers hope that the students will revive this tradition by coming Monday and avail themselves of the oppor tunity of seeing and hearing Kath arine Cornell. I Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star. Refuses to Make Movie. Katharine Cornell has thrilled thousands of people in the large eastern cities of New York and Chicago. However, it has been im possible for all the people who would have liked to have seen Miss Cornell to visit the larger eastern cities. In view of this fact Miss Cornell was asked by one of the largest motion picture producers to make a movie so that the en tire American public might enjoy her talent. Not desiring to leave the legitimate stage Miss Cornell was forced to decline this offer. However, rather than dissapnint the American public she decided to give up six months of her work in the east and make one tour of the United States. Lincoln is unusually fortunate since this is about the smallest city included on her en tire tour. Adv. KATHARINE "" PRESENTS the BARRETTS oF WIMPOLE SIKttl WITH Basil Rathbone LDBEEIRW f MONDAY, MARCH 12 di a i r -T-a r T"C cuaBD AT j 1 MAT. 2:15 P. M. and NIGHT 8:00 P. M. i j Doors Open for Gallery Seats S . .rtrt n LJ A 7. IK DM ' UNRESERVED SEATS Mat 83c Nite 1.10 J (Tax Included) (New conference record.) Divine: won hy Kuklin. (). Ill points: second. Rimerman. N. 9H.30: third. Ok- den. (181, 85.86; fourth. Heter. (Kt, "6 ti. 400 ysrd free stvle relay: Hon oy low a States, (Opden. Starhuck, Orant, Fries t; second, Nebraska: third. Kansas, fourth, Kansas State. Time 4:10.4. 200 yard bream stroke: won by Fries. (TS: second. jihhons. (Ni: third. Blanche, (KSI; fourth, oaliuki. (Ni. Time 2:54.3. 150 vard back Mroke: Won br Gerry. CIS i : second, Herrlck. (IS); third, Jen nings, IK); fourth. Kuklin. (N). Time 1:53.8. (New conference record.) 50 vard lree style: Won by Masterson. Nl; second. Murpy, (ISi; third, McDonald. (O): fourth. Okden. (Is. Time 24.S. (New- conference record equalling mark set by Masterson In preliminaries.) 220 yard free style: Won by Davis, (O); second, lirant, (lh; inira, L.ynae, i ; fourth. Murphy, (IS). Time 2:27.4. (New- conference record or 3 esiaousnea oj Davis, (O), in preliminaries.) 30 ysrd medley relay: Won by Iowa State. (Gerrv. Fries. Friley): second. Ne braska: third. Kansas; fourth, Kansas State. Time 3:32.7. LTJCILE REILLY IS SELECTED PROM GIRL FOR 1934 (Continued from Page 1.) guests at the Prom. Governor Bryan assisted Prof. Lantz and members of the Prom committee in counting the votes cast for Prom girl. Members of the committee who had charge of the party were: Marian Smith and Bill Fisher, co chairmen, and Roma DeBrown, Louise Hossack, Arelene Bors, Charles Galloway, Owen Johnson, Burton Marvin, Bash Perkins, Vio let Cross, Tom Davies and Fred Nicklas. Decorations consisted of the new permanent decorations for the coliseum, with potted palms and Francis To Report For Football Drill Sam Francis, stellar per former on the freshman football squad who has just recovered from a serious attack of pneu monia, has been granted per mission by the Husker coaching staff to report for spring foot ball practice. However, Fran cis will not be allowed to ertter into active scrimmage during this time and must engage only in dummy drills and play form ations, in addition to his former duty of attending chalk talks. As Francis lost some 20 pounds during his recent illness, the coaching staff's main concern is in regard to Sam's regaining the lost poundage. years, during which time he brought a defeated, discouraged eleven up to second place in the Big Six. race last year producing such outstanding backs as Gra ham and Russell and a team beaten only by Nebraska. In assuming his duties at Indiana "Bo" will encounter tho same difficulties he first encountered at the Kaggie institution. Indiana failed to win a single major football game last year, which accounts for the dis placement of former Coach Hayes. All the Big Six joins in wishing the former All American quarter back the best of luck in his new position, knowing that it has lost a fine sportsman. Nebraska may have been beaten in the Big Six indoor track chanv pionship tilt, but at that the Hus- kers produced the only world beater of the day. Heye Lam berttis, timber topper, negotiated the 60 yard low hurdles in 6.8 sec onds, tying the world mark. This was the only world record tied during the fray, in spite of the efforts of the Kansas Flyer, Cun ningham. Lambertus is being groomed at the present time for the Butler relays, to be held in Indianapolis March 17. Lambertus is suffering from a torn muscle which kept him out of the New York games where Cun ningham was the only Big Six representative. The great Kansan ably represented the Big Six, how ever, and raised its stock con siderably in the east by defeat ing both Venzke and Bonthron in a 1500 meter run and being de clared the greatest athlete in that event. When the Big Six indoor meet rolled around Cunningham personally led his Jayhawk cohorts to victory by establishing new records in the mile and half mile runs and anchoring the relay team to victory. The relay gave Kan sas the meet over Oklahoma. Writers Studio I'uhlisJies J. E. LeKosM;;nors Article Dr. J. E. LeRossignol, dean of the college of business administra tion at the university, has recently written an article: Where Stories Are Found. This was published in the February issue of Writer's Studio, a magazine edited from Toronto. Freshman of Seward Cops Three Firsts and Two Seconds. Lloyd Cardwell stole the show in the tricolor track meet Saturday for the second time, the big hoy from Seward copping three firsts and two seconds for individual scoring honors. He broke the tape in the 50 yard low hurdles, won the broad jump and pole vault, and placed second in the shot put and high hurdles. The men participating were di vided into three teams, Green, White, and Red, but no team rec ord was made. The individuals were scored as such, for it is the individual who will receive the awards at the end of the season. Morriss opened the proceedings of the day by hreaking the tape in the half mile in 2:03.7, ap proaching varsity time for tho event. His time was one of the best of the day. McGarraugh turned in the best performance by winning the hifih jump at 5 feet 11 inches. The San Antonio, Tex., jumper exceed ed the varsity jumpers in this de partment, as none of them have as yet been able to approach six feet. McGarraugh placed in five events during the course of the afternoon, second only to Cardwell in indi vidual performances. Kenneth Chapman rather upset the dope bucket by beating Card- well In a contested victory in the high hurdles. His time for the event was 6.9 seconds, and he bare ly won out over the final spurt put : on by Cardwell. Many of the spec tators and even the judges were undecided at first as to who had won. Eisner made good time in his victory in the 50 yard dash, ne gotiating the distance in 5.7 sec onds, and finishing by a substan tial margin over his nearest rival, Kelly. Summary: Half mile run: Won l.y ili.nf. (O); Ralls,, (Wi. second; Rice. 1W1, third; Pospisll, (R), fourth. Winning time, 2:03.7. Mile run: Won by Rice, (W): Toft. (W), second: Hosseck. (R). third. Time. 5:14. 50 vard dash: Won by Eisner, to) ; Kelly, (R. 'recond; Sawyer, (Ri. third: McCar rnuth, (in, fourth; Talsoh. (Ri, lmli ; Cirlffen. (Wl. sixth. Time. 5 7. Hiph hurdles: Won by Chapman, (r,1; Cardwell. R), second: McGarraugh. (G, third; Griffen, (W), fourth. Winning time, 6.9. lxw hurdles: Won hv Cardwell. R: Chapman, oil. second: McGarrauch. igi, third; Warneke. (G), fourth; Grilien, (W), fifth. Time, 6.3. 4(0 vard dash: Won by 7u.plln, (0; Chlttennon. iRi, second; Sawyer. R, third. Time. ,-i7.5. Proad tump: Won bv Cardwell. (Ri; McOarrsuph. (0, second: Warneke, (Gi, third; Scott. R), fourth; Griffen. 0 i. fifth: Anderson. (W), sixth. Winning Jump. 22 feet, 4 Inches. Hich Jump: Won by McGarrauRh, (G ; Anderson, (Wl. second; Martin. (Wl. third: Rupp, (RI. Moxey. ToO. W1, tied for fourth. Winning heisht, 5 leet 11 inches. Pole vault: Won by Cardwell, (R). Grif fin. (Wl. Schwenk (W). tied for second. WlnnlnR height. 10 feet. 10 inches. Shot put: Won hv Shirey, (G): Cardwell. (Ri. second; Griffin, (Wi. third: McGar raush. (Gi. fourth. Winning distance, 41 feet. 9 inches. GREEN TOJEMAIN HERE Instructor During Mickey's Absence Will Continue Consulting-Work. A correction should lie made on the recent announcement concern ing the consulting engineering work which Hoy M. Green will un dertake. Thru a mistake the Im pression has been made that Mr. Green would be moving to Tcxuh in the near future. This is incor rect, as he will continue to reside and carry on his consulting engi neering work in Lincoln. Mr. Creen has been taking the place of Clark K. Mickey, professor of civil engi neering at the university, whilo the latter has been on leave of absence. BARBOUR ADDRESSES CLUB. Dr. K. H. Barbour, chairman of the department of geology at the I'niversity, addressed the Omaha Book Review club last Friday eve ning, March !, with the subject: The Fossils of Nebraska. EASY STARTING GASOLINE 1 4' HOLMS 14th A W 30th Year B3998 SUNDAY DINNER 35' Served from 5 to 8 p. m. Fruit Cocktail Soup Choice of T-Bonc Steak 2 Tork Chops 2 Lamb Chops Pork TciuierloLu Vegetable Mashed Potatoes Shoe String Potatoes Coffee Tea Milk Dessert Choice of Ice Cream or Pics Boyden Pharmacy 13th & P Sts., Stuart Bldg. H. A. Reed, Mgr. A wnniTr tHOME OP THE FAMOUS TASTY PASTRY SHOP THE COFFEE SHOP a THE GEORGIAN ROOM j THE TAVERN T GRAWD BALLRoM JjL (SEATING- CAPACITY 80o) 7 300 EXCELLENT A ROOMS FROM 1 So vJCDflNNUSKCR LINCOLN' - NEBPiRSK.R ferns on either side of the large Alladin's lamp on the stage. IT SEEMS flrVS'-1 tome 1 ISlr.yn yjP IRWIN YRYAN. j I i)ff$ B , 1 I zr Bolero danced by a man Big Six circles were given a 1 - '-Af-'J Jr'-- s . L. L.i. severe jolt when it was learned I i t rfZx&T Y who$e burning heart that "Bo" McMillin had resigned I Jf &&4.fL) J u,h n AfM.t his post as head football coach at J; J2 I sought what one gorgeous Kansas State college to seek new I I?J WOman after another worlds to conquer at Indiana uni- " -ji versity. McMillin has been head 'i jT?. jf COuld not qive him! coach at Kansas State for six .; -V 3 simp nnAAl C IT l X&r t IL Sve-P'- A Paramount Picture with TwajL- it irtfr nrirui iitte iuvc ( uuc, in o m - w . - 15c SSI of the centuries. 1 VSJ 25c With NILS ASTHER I W X HENRY STEPHENSON ! VJ7 j I Starts '0i I MONDAY CAROLE LOMBARD SALLY RAIID S FRANCES DRAKE Directed by Wesley RuogUt ZASU riTTS THELM V TODD LJ2 "BEAUTY AND THE BUS" y I Comedy I LOOK AMOS 'N' ANDY In Animated Carteenal Something Newt Monday Tuesdays Wednesday oiripihiieiijm Sttanaiirtt "tTIhieaittrre