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4 THE NEBRASKAN Thursday, June 27, 1940. Socialites finding summer air-conditioned inside n' out By Yahudi'c Yahudi. A break in the hot weather the past weekend saw the Kampus Kids attending dances rather than the accustomed visits to bathing beaches. . .The big talk of the future is the coming of Glen Miller on Tuesday and the plans for the four-day holiday weekend over the 4th . . . DANCING ' at the Beach Friday night were Betty Jackson, Theta, and Bob Johnson, ATO; Dick Hitchcock, Kappa Sig, and Marian Bowers, of the Kappa Klan; AOPi Marion Miller and Gayloid Jenkins. . . MORE TRIPPING of the light fantastic were th" numerous couples at the Park on Saturday night ... Marian Lowrey of the Pi Phi house was wealing Jack Moore's Sig Chi pin as she danced, while Jack Beauchamp, Phi Delt, was swinging around with Dorothy Tyson. .. Engaged Pauline Boyd, Kappa, and Jack Christenson, Kappa Sig, were doubledating with ex-Pep Queen Janet Harris and Bill Davison... AIR-CONDITIONING in the theaters brought out mote dates as Bette Rathburn, D G, was taking in a cool afternoon on Sun day with LeRoy Farmer... The night before, the Rathburn gal was dancing at the Park with a Cincinnati recruit, Bob Bayer and a Sig Chi. . . CONSTANTLY together are Eddie Muir and Mar jorie Adams, a romance dating back from high school days back the Third City way. . .Another pair enjoying the summer in unison are Weesie Lefler, Theta, and Bill Niehus, DU. . . LETTERS (PERSONAL) are continually finding their way to Chi O Jean Carnahan from Phi Delt Dick Hiatt, while the former whiles away her time in summer school and the latter his hours at Troutdale. . . ADVERTISEMENT after a fashion is this article worthy of mention ? . . . It seems that down on the Blue river, a DG named Gay Gimple is a counselor at a Camp Fire Gills' outing... The deal is that the Grand Island Guybird could be enticed to attend Gln Miller on Tuesday ... Anyone desiring further -particulars are requested to direct inquiries to aforementioned party at Milford a hamlet some 20 miles south... (The charge, Gay, will be taken into consideration later!.. . GOLFING is the chief outdoor sport of the greater half of the boys in sum mer school... Chuck Pillsbury, Beta. Frank Burdell, Phi Delt, and Clyde Martz, DIT, are just a few of the many who are digging up the fairways more than frequently. Music . . . (Continued from Page I). I Hlon Kallnxini, Krlilay, Jim 2. 1 p. m. Saiwliia, I'ulrMrlite. MilMna iJintnil, BiiM'h. IVmli-afton, fftmmi. Murrh uf thft IMiir iMdm H,.tlleM, riirn. Pri'luri tu FatiNl, Gounod. Syprem SillnHlr-Hc. Hr-llliMl. 1 nlvrrnily of .rlmik, March, SuuM. All-State High School OrrhMra CiiimH Overlurf lo llui Bariwr of Hrvlil, RiMiNtnl. Symphony In B minor iTtit 1'nft nlolird), HWmtw rl ; Alhiru itodrraln, An il anlr. KliytlimWmllt- .Sfcetrn. Iarh, Mr. .Nrvlii, ronriiM'for. Andante anltbil (for tiring), Trhftl kou shy. .Marrhr MillllW liiralf. Naltit Harni, i from Ihr Algerian SnitrV. All-Hlal High School Jiund, Orchr-ilra and ('horn. I'liion RallrtMim, Turday, July S, 7 p. m. I'rndrugini, Julinwm: yra HII-hollHti-, Bennett: All Slate High School band, .Mr. Wurd Miore, conductor. Snliunllon, (.lw: Crrlm-Sliivaklan nmu-r song. Traditional; The Three King, VYillan; A Torrent In Summer, ( nin; All Slate High School horns, Dr. Arthur K. UMthriHik, director. Overling to r I'rtlt Kiena, Mozart: Andante from Hlth Symphony, Ttrhalk owsky; Honor and (.lory, Itergh; All Stme High SiImioI Orchestra, Mr. Kmau nel WMmnw, conductor. CAN YOU DANCE? Guarantee You to Dance in 6 Lessons (Special Rale lo StudrnU) V" IRVING KUKLIN '39 1210 P St Tauiht Dancinf Four Years at 0L, I C 1 C ,tl V r the t'nlverilly of Nebraska rhOneZ-lolO an Between ll-- for Informillon and Appointments 7 Saturday June29 FLOYD HANSON Playing For a Gay Mardi Gras Ball DANCING COMFORT Lincoln's Only Summer Ball Room Everyone SWISV3S &L J Jul dfjzach, A GRAND PLACE TO HAVE A GRAND TIME DANCING ROLLER SKATING RIDES PICNICING Alway Free Calo Atlmltthtn I Overall . . . Tax limitation involves state oss, says Economist Schmidt The overall tax limitation pro posal to restrict property taxes to seven mills in rural areas and 15 mills in city districts would bring a loss to he state of 22 million dollars and substitute taxes would fall six million dollars short of making up the difference, stated E. B. Schmidt, instructor in eco nomics, speaking before a summer Second Book Review set- for today at 3 :30 Second of the Book Review series will be held today at 3:30, instead of 4:00, in the Union Book Nook. Mrs. W. B. Romans will review "How Green Was My Val ley," by Richard Lewellyn, a cur rent best seller concerning the life of a family of Welsh miners in England. It is a "stirring novel of the economic conditions which forced th family to give up min ing and turn to other trades." Bridge tournament First Union bridge tournament will be this Friday at 7:30 in Par lors ABC. Students i interested in playing contract bridge must register today at the Union check stand. Prizes will be offered, and a complete tournament will be run off in one evening. SPECIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE Continuing the schedule for the Summer Session's adminis trative and teaching clinics and special events: July 2 Clinic: "What prin cipals should govern selection and' placement of teachers?" led by R. D. Moritz, Summer Session director; Union 315, 1:30-3:15. July 8 Clinic: "To what ex tent is democratic school ad ministration desirable and pos sible?" I. J. Montgomery, visit ing instructor in educational psychology and measurements; Union 3:15, 1:30-3:15. Boucher attends meet Chancellor C. S. Boucher at tended the national convention of his college fraternity, Theta Delta Chi, in Chicago Monday where he spoke on "Colleges in Transition.-' session administ i ative clinic on taxation. A net income tax would bring in three to six million dollars, a sales tax six to seven million, and a gross income tax about eight million, Mr. Schmidt said. But no state has both a gross income and sales tax, he explained, so that maximum revenue from the best combination would be about 14 million, with possibly two million dollars more realized from intan gible taxes. Good Supplement. A gross income tax might be desirable as a supplement to the property tax, he said, but one can not compare possible results of property tax limitation in Ne braska with results shown in other states since Nebraska land has a much lower assessed value. For this reason any limitation pro posal should be scaled higher than in other states rather than lower, as is done in the present proposal. Also discussing the taxation question before the clinic was Archer L. Burnham, secretary of the Nebraska State Teachers asso ciation, who pointed out that there often is confusion over the term "taxes" as implying only property taxes In this state, they use only a little over 21 percent of total taxes, he said. Nebraska ranks 40th from the top in teachers' salaries, Mr. Burn ham claimed, and 33rd from the top in per capita cost based on daily student attendance. In ef forts to equalize educational op portunity it ranks third from the bottom. WAA invites riders Riding club for women convenes at 5:30 p. m. Thursday in the WAA offices in Grant Memorial. Chief business of the meeting will be assignment of individual times for riding. All interested are in vited to attend. I EAT IN 1 I COMFORT 1 Fully Air Conditioned Special Noonday Luncheon 25c t BOYDEN I PHARMACY i Stuart Bids. 13th and P St. Now Showing!! THE YEAR'S LAUGH HIT! WIRENE DUNNE CAHY GRANT ainiA I rV'-'t a A I L r A I K 1 1 I si ExrO ix L lif ftf 25C Jtl I 2 NOW! . . -..tlaatV- a WShtrly Tempi I'lut! I "GRANNY GET YOUR GUN" I with May Rohaon NOW! WALLACE BEERY "20 MULE TEAM" with LEO CARRILLO Ktlra IliU! DONALD DUCK in PI T PI T 1 KOI HI r.1' i'MIMK IMK OT P.f (! Mil $ DANCE E very Tue.,Y Thur. and Sat. Nite in the open air at Antelope Park Where it' leliKhlullr nxA Q iPcP DANCE or I- fr 9J) Per Couple All J) ) V Evening A o EBERLE, A ',' y' America's No. 1 Vocalist! TURNPIKE-JULY 2 Advance ticket at Rosewell Floral Co., 124 So. 13th and the Uni Drug, 14th and S at $1.40 each until 6 P. M., f July 2. Admission at the door S1.65 iar.h. ta InnliiHori A. MARION HUTTON 11 I '