The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 14, 1938, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NEBIttSKAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1938.
PAGE THREE
Stars and
Stuff
lf dean pohleni
CLIPPINGS: Variety, beet of
the trade papers see Waiter Win-
ghell will appear on the cover of
fftme la a fortnight in full color.
JDan't help wondering if it'll be
yellow. . .Dorothy Wertz, local gal
singer, is considering, it Is ru
mored, an offer with a rube
outfit. If she takes it she'll havta
abandon homelife and the kids if
any. . .
FILM FARE: Stuart is doing
Three Comrades with Bonny Bob
by Taylor, Margaret Sullavan,
Franchot Tone and Robert Young.
A weepie . . . Dorothy Lamour
lowers her too-long lashes at Ray
Milland in Her Jungle Love at
the Lincoln .Cofeature is Olympe
(O-Lamp) Bra'dna in Stolen Hea
ven. Tip-Off girls are making
things hot at Vie Orpheum while
" STARTS WEDNESDAY!
CI iampsidsLl
OF THRII.I S AND ADVENTl RE!
Hurry 1 End! Wednesday!
'HER JUNGLE LOVE'
In Technicolor
with Dorothy Lamour
plus
"STOLEN HEAVEN' '
with Gene Raymond
JJuVt&dat!
Read What Your
Friends Are Saying
About This The
Most Important
Picture Of 1938!
Mr. E. J. Rraurivaf;-:
Bountifully Pnnr, Rnp
All l.lnroln N-e It!
Mr. E. J. Miller:
A Very itootfl IMrtarr,
Hfflry Frmriii's Bent 1
tftxlph I Keeder:
Itarinf and Gmt
Mr. Olio Hiirlintanr
A Mnrvrk I4rturf
Hhonld IV Shown
Everywhere !
(Mr. C. M. iNeelyi
A Wondrrfnl rirturr!
iMr. J. J. Marx
NrinulM rirlnrr
Everyone Should Fr tl!
Mr. and Mrs. Roper VI'. Thompson:
fwh A Wonderful Picture
ItewrvM Kerord Attendance!
Mm. V. A. Randall:
Exceptional 1
Mr. (k'orKe Triimh:
One Of The Ppt
Ikturrt I Have tfernl
Mr. Dwifjit KirM-li:
Very Well Done!
Mi. J. J. Carroll:
FVerynne Phoald Sre
"Morkarie"!
PICTURE OF THE WEEK!
Henry Fonda
Madeleine Carroll
And Leo Carrillo
Extra! Second Hit!
Their first feature In a year
. . . and worth waiting fori
LAUREL and HARDV
"SWISS MISS"
Always A Seat For 25c
"ELEPHANTS
l BOY"
11 I By RUDYARD
KIPLING lQc
J0r JANE '
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GcograpKy Department
Holds Weekly Meetings
Regular weekly luncheon for
the Btudenta and faculty members
of the geography department are
being planned for the summer ses
sion, The luncheon hour will be de
voted mainly to informal discus
sion.
N. U. Graduate Leaves
For Charleston Post
Joe J. Vanden Brink, graduate
student, left this week for Charles
ton, West Virginia, where he will
teach geography in the twelve
week session of the Morris Harvey
college.
Gladys Swarthout and John Boles
warble thru Romance in the Dark.
TRY THESE ON YOUR VIC
TROLA: Some of the better wax
ings lately are Tommy Dorsey's
Now It Can Be Told and My
Walking Stick. Both sweet. Top
vocal is Connie Boswell's I'm Glad
For Your Sake and I'm Away
From It All . . .Steel guitar fans
will tear their hair over Roy
Smeck's Cathedral in the Pines
and Let Me Whisper. Both get my
vote for the week's topflight tunes.
Better Business Note: Tony
Miccio's burlesque ship Yankee
will hire five new strippers within
the week.
....Just like you n' me note:
Ginger Rogers was surrounded by
three smart young men at a reecnt
screening and any one of them
would have been only too happy to
whisk the glamorous gal any
place she wanted to go.... But
Ginger's mother uttered "No." And
so to bed. .Ellis Island which
among other moon pitcher people
boasts bogus Prince Mike Roman
aoff, is doing these cays without
the services of Gladys George,
brilliant canary. .. .Seems she de
tracted from Arlee Whelan, stardom-bound
20th Century lass. . . .
MILLS TEACHERS
AGENCY
S. E. MILLS, Manager
STTART M'lI.niNG
Teachers Needed Right New
Phone B37ftft Lincoln, Nebr.
WARNING!
Don't Pick Up Thi
Girl!
She'a A Menace to Every
Man That Drivet A Car
SEE AMERICA'S A
LATEST RACKET
EXPOSED!
"..Him"
TODAY! ORPHEUM
ENDS Robert Donat
THURS. Elissa Landi
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Aln MOWBRAY . Trom COWAN
V BMoB'd thru UNITED ARTISTS
VARSITY S THURS.
2 BIG FEATURES 2
JOE LOUIS
World't Heavyweight Champion
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"SPIRIT OF
YOUTH"
MEMBERS OF FACULTY
ADDRESS BOYS' STATE
Today's Program Features
Study of Unicameral
Legislature.
County government, schools, and
the unicameral legislature will oc
cupy the attention of the Corn-
husker Boys' State today on the
agricultural college campus.
Dr. R. V. Shumate will deliver a
lecture on county government thi3
morning, to be followed by a talk
on schools by Prof. W. H. Morton,
chairman of the department of sec
ondary education. This afternoon,
Dr. J. P. Senning, chairman of the
political science department, will
discuss the new unicameral legis
lature. Over 250 Engaged.
More than 250 boys from 160
Nebraska towns are engaged in
this practical study of state gov
ernment sponsored by the Ne
braska department of the Ameri
can Legion. Yesterday the boys
elected the officials of this 49th
state, following the regular pro
cedure of party conventions and
nominations. The two parties are
known as the Nationals and the
Federals.
Tomorrow Earl Cline, Lincoln
lawyer, will explain the working
of the courts, including the rela
tionship between the courts and
the legislature. Max Towle, Lan
caster county attorney, will talk
on law enforcement, and an ad
dress by the student governor will
climax the day's activities.
To Close Saturday.
This initial effort at applied
civics will close Saturday, after
running for eight days. Each of
the two parties will publish a news
paper under the direction of Joyce
Ayres and Bill Newens. Visits
will also be made to the capitol,
hourt house, and city hall.
Directors of the various de
partments include Franz Radke,
state executive officers; Donald E.
Devries, county government; Trev.
Gillaspie, city government; Guy E.
Chambers, courts; Lester L.
Dunn, unicameral legislature and
legislative council; Max Towle,
law enforcement; Prof. W. H. Mor
ton, chairman of the department of
secondary education; Robert C.
Simmons, primaries and general
elections. T. W. Metcalfe of Om
aha is departmental commander
of the Nebraska American Legion.
Officers of the Cornhusker state
include Major Jones, president;
Vincent C. Hascall, Omaha, vice
president; the Rev. Fritsche, vice
president; R. C. ratterson, secre
tary; and L. E. Gunderson, finance
secretary of the board of regents,
treasurer.
The museum's pheasant collec
tion has been enhanced by the ad
dition of two rare birds, a white
crested kalegle pheasant which is
common to Tibet, Burma and
southern China and a silver phea
sant, also of southern China.
in
"Count of
Monte Cristo"
STARTING
FRIDAY
JOAN BENNETT
Or iNTEcumcoion
the famous
WAITER WANGER
MODELS
"RENFREW of
Royol Mounted"
ith
JAMES NEWELL
CAROL HUGHES
SUED MOVIES FEATURE
FHYSICSJflJSiC TODAY
Series to Continue in Social
Science Auditorium
Until Friday.
Sound movie3 on physics and
music wil be shown today from
2:00 to 4:00 o'clock in social sci
ence auditorium, the second group
in a series of educational pictures
being screened this week by a
representative of the Erpi Class
room Films Inc. The series is open
to all who care to attend.
The complete library of films in
cludes pictures of more than 60
subjects. Shown yesterday were
films on elementary geography
and plant biology. Wednesday's
group includes films on astronomy
and elementary science; on Thurs
day "films on primary work and
animal biology will be shown, and
on Friday, films on chemistry and
geology.
OFFICERS ISSUE TAGS
TO TRAFFIC VIOLATORS
Regular university traffic regu
lations hold good thruout the sun
mer as well as the winter session,
Sergeant L. C. Regler warns, in
commenting on the number of
warning tickets issued since the
end of the winter term.
Parking areas reserved for fac
ulty include the spaces behind the
School of Music and behind Brace
laboratory, pnd also the section of
the mall between 12th and 14th
streets on the south.
Parking where the curb is mark
ed with red paint is prohibited, and
parking in white-marked areas is
subject to restriction. Tickets will
also be left on cars parked in the
middle of the street, or which
block driveways on the campus.
The speed limit on university prop
erty has been set at 20 miles per
hour, and cars are expected to
come to a full stop at all stop signs,
FATHER'S DAY
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FOR 24-HOUR SMARTNESS
Here is high style, night and day ! Both shirt and
pajamas are tailored of the same fine combed
broadcloth. Workmanship that reflects the
years of experience behind one of America's
oldest and largest shirt makers. Contrasting pin
Stripes on blue, tan, grey, green and oyster
grounds.
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THE SHIRT
Servings Shop
Hurry! Ends Thursdayl
Robert TAYLOR
Margaret SULLAVAN
Franchot TONE
Robert YOUNG
In
"THREE
COMRADES'
Alwayi
A 6eat
For
25
FRIDAY!
A SWELL HEART
PICTURE OF
14 Men . . .
A Girl ....
And A Kid!
lEBEOflDDf
with
Fred MacMurray
Harriet Hilliard
Yacht Club Boys
Ben Blue Billy Lee
Harry Owens and his
Royal Hawaiian
Orchestra
(Composer of
"Sweet Leilani")
SUNDAY, JUNE 19th
BROAD LANE
ENSEMBLE
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THE PAJAMAS
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and approved by the American Institute
of Laundering.
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