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

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    THE NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938
PACE TITREE
Positions Open
Moritz Announces Training
Instructor Vacancies
Three college training In
structors positions are now
open for applications, according1
to Trof. R. D. Moritz of the
teachers placement bureau. All
teachers interested are asked to
note the qualifications desig
nated. The positions include: train
ing instructor in second grade,
in second and first grade com
bined and in kindergarten. For
all these positions it is desired
that the person have a masters
degree or substantially equiva
lent graduate training. The sal
ary for the first year, approxi
mately nine months of service,
will be around $1500.
He's Coming
IN PERSON
to the
TURNPIKE
Tuesday, July 19
Clyde
His Trumpet and His
World Famous Orchestra
Hear Him Play
"SUGAR BLUES"
As No One Else Can Play
Featured Vocalist
Wayne Greag and the
3 Bennett Sisters
'Mail Order and Advance Tickets
93c Ea. at Danlelton Floral Co., ,
1306 N St. Doer Adnv $1.10
Girl's Softball
Opens Last Run
Zephyrs, Live Wires Win
Over Do-It, TNT Nines
Tuesday Night
Rallying in the fourth inning
to break the TNT's one-point
lead, the Zephyr nine Tuesday
night clinched a 4-3 victory,
holding their opponents score
less for the rest of the game, as
the two teams met in the fifth
round of the women's softball
tournament. In the same round
the Live Wires took the Do-Its '
to a score of 29-5. The final
round is set for tonight, with
the Live Wires meeting the
Zephyrs at 5 o'clock and the
TNT's playing the Do-Its at
6:30.
Standings to date place the
Live Wires at the top with 5
won, 0 lost; Do-Its, won 1, lost
4; Zephyrs and TNTs tied, with
2 won, 3 lost.
Outstanding players for the
Live-Wires in Tuesday's game
were Bernice Moore, captain
and pitcher, who turned in some
excellent batting and fielding,
and Dorothea Bond, short-stop.
Irene Vlcek and Lorine Bent
zinger played a good game for
the Do-Its.
Effective pitching by Hilda
Boon helped the Zephyrs to
hold their opponents scoreless
in the last inning of their game,
nnd Leota Dennis held down the
field area equally well. Out
standing for the TNT's were
Alice Johnston at first base,
Theda Gann as short stop and
Emma Mitchie as catcher.
Student Has Contract
(Continued from Page 1.)
sonality test" which includes
talking with a director, walk
ing, modeling clothes of all
sorts from evening gowns to
bathing suits, perhaps to the
extent of three dozen changes.
Then when the camera test is
made, the applicant must wear
thick, dark brown makeup
which often becomes runny in
just a few minutes under a bat
tery of scorching arc lights.
Altho Miss Corrington left
Hollywood before the rushes of
her test were complete, she has
been assured by the studio that
it was satisfactory and prom
ised a part in a forthcoming
musical She hopes to have
some sort of a part ia the film
other than just her dance in
order to gain a chance for fu
ture acting roles, for she be
lieves that the only real money
in the entertainment field to
day lies In acting.
Miss Corrington attended an
acting school run by MGM for
four months last spring during
which time she was on the pay
roll of the studio. She believes
that her summer work at the
University is proving more
valuable, however, for there
were some 200 students at the
school and personal attentions
was somewhat lacking.
2k
lien's Shoes
R E G. $5 and
7 SO $hoe$ from
ttock, and a SPE
CIAL PURCHASE
GROUP,
WHITES, TWO-TONES and some
all brown feathers. Good styles J' QJ
in veil known Bostonian and Mans
field makes. July Sale I'riee
Men'i Sheen futons' FUr.
Dr. Stuit Addresses
Conference At Omaha U
Dr. Dcwcy B. Stuit of teach
ers college addressed delegates
attending the recent conference
on occupational adjustment
sponsored by Omaha municipal
university. He spoke on "The
Place of Aptitude Measure
ments in a guidance Program."
Oliver Smith Wins
In Men's Ping Pong
Leona Beighley Captures
Women's Title In Final
Round Tuesday
The final lap of the men's and
women's ping pong tourna
ments, played off Tuesday
night, saw Oliver Smith of the
Class A group taking his op
ponent, Prank Lee of the B
class, to win the championship
for men. At the same time
Leona Beighley of Class A,
women's division, defeated
Laurel Dewey of Class C for
championship title. Gold med
als will be awarded the winners
of the tournaments.
Still in the running at the
semi-finals were N. C. Wolfe,
Frank Lee, Bill Moore and
Oliver Smith. Wolfe defaulted
to Lee, and Smith won over
Moore to enter the final round.
The women's semi-finals saw
Laurel Dewey paired against
Jessica Mutz, Dewey winning to
enter the finals against Beigh
ley. Attention ia again directed
to the free swimming hours at
the coliseum. Men may swim
daily from 5 to 6, from 12 to 2
on Monday through Friday and
from 3:30 to 6 on Saturday.
Women's hours are from 4 to S
on Monday through Friday and
from 1:30 to 3 on Saturday.
Catering to
Student Trade
COLLEGE INN
GRILL
AIR COKDITIOVED
Instruments For Eye
Defect Detection
Exhibited Today
An exhibition or instruments
for the detection and correc
tion of visual defects in connec
tion with reading may be seen
in room 303 of the former Mu
seum this afternoon between
the hours of 1:30 and 5. In
cluded are an opthalmograph
for taking pictures of eye
movements during reading, a
metronoscope for the use of
slow readers, a telebinocular,
and other instruments.
Ths
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Loretta Young: Joel McCrea in
"Three Blind Mice"
With Marjorie Weaver
Stuart Erwin
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SIM0NE SIMON
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Plus!
Faith Baldwin's
"PORTIA ON TRIAL'
With Walter Abel
Heather Angel
Hurry! Ends Today 1
Helen Hayes Gary Cooper
in "Farewell to Arms"
Plus! "Scandal Street"
Starting Friday!
Remember "Little Miss Marker"?
Here's a Show that TOPS even it!
Janet Chapman
'Little Mist Thoroughbred"
With Frank McHugh
Plus!
The Divorce of Lady X"
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Laurence Oliver
Mat. 15c
Eve. 20c
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Starts Today 10c til 6
Thrill Piles Upon Thrill!
DANGER PATROL"
with
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PlUil
"Young Fugitives"
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LIBERTY
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