DAILY NEBRASKAN 'Casey-Sent-Me ' Panel Have a Coca-Cola Let's be friendly Adornsl944 WarShow Act I Wednesday, February 2, 1944 Out of the confusion of people ana paint, me stage crew for the iwn war snow is creatine: an au thentic reproduction of a 1Q1R speakeasy. Complete in detail, even 10 me casey-sent-Me' recognition panel in me aoor, me set is black, paneled in gold and bordered with National Youth Week Program C7 Begins Friday brilliant early twentieth-century wall paper. Act I, which has its setting in a 1918 cabaret complete with wire legged tables and red-checked cloths, begins with a rousing chorus singing "Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers" followed by a dancing chorus of eight girls un der the direction of Jean Cowden. Military trainees make up a large part of the cast. Rodger O'Reilly and Joe Stynes, singing such favorites of the last war as "Over There," "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary," and "Mary," are particularly outstanding in the act. Highlighting National Youth Soldiers Turn Civilian Week will be a panel discussion Costumes will be original and among a Negro, a Nisei, and a for the first time in months, some Caucasian at St. Paul Methodist of the soldiers will have the legal church Sunday, February 6, at 8 opportunity to wear civilian clothes p. m. The panel will discuss the The band, made up of trainees racial problem as it affects each, consists of top artists on the piano, and offer suggestions for the solu- bass, clarinet and saxophone tion of the problem. I Under the direction of Jean Dr. Gerald Kennedy will be Swarr and Prof. Leo Martin, the chairman, with Bill Miller. Marie third annual war council produc Yamashita, Virginia M. Stuermer tion will be presented Friday night, and Paniona Banks as panel per- Saturday night and Sunday man Bonnel. nee, February 11, 12 and 13. Youth Week will open with a Capacity Limits Tickets party Friday, February 4, at 7:30 Tickets for the war show will p. m. in the First-Plymouth Con- be limited due to the size of the gregational church at 20th and ballroom. No tickets will be sold D. There will be games refresh- over the seating capacity. Friday ments and a talent show, recruited night's tickets will not be sold to from the various races represented civilians. Saturday night and Sun In Lincoln. Susan Pope is in day matinee tickets will be ap Charge of the partv committee. portioned between civilians and Saturday afternoon. February 5. service men at 2 p. m. is planned a proiect Due to a missprint the Fri including tour of the Urban day &nd Saturday night tickets league. Following the tour there ffive the show as beginning at will be a discussion of racial prob- 7 :30' but curtain will go up at ICin. i ne group Will meet at tne iuaijiuuiac uuuuwui, uu.hiivss First Christian church at 16th manager, explained and K. Tickets are 35c and may be Anne Wellensiek. president of bought at the Union, or from the Christian Youth Council, war council representative. The which is sponsoring this stHdy of a war council is handling ticket tne race problem as it exists in saivo As tampus ior wu civh Lincoln, announced that tickets are available at the denomination al student houses, YMCA, YWCA, and Union check stand. Trainees ians and STAR'S The schedule for rehearsals for this week is: Tuesday: 1st act 6:30-8:30 Wednesday: 2nd act 6:30-8:30 Thursday: 1st act 6:30-8:30, Friday: 2nd act 6:30-8:30, YM Prisoners Aid Reaches Philippine Isles Continued from page 1. Lofink, and Miggs Manning:, Kappa nappa uamma. Patricia Welsh and Jeanne Dou- gan represent Pi Beta Phi; Lor raine Abramson and Bettv Gold berg, Sigma Delta Ta i; Elva Rich mond, Sigma Kappa: Peggy Lar son, Towne Club; Margaret Kuehl and Iris Baxter, Love Hall, and u ,,V e viue, weison, Eugene H. Floyd, secretary of Phyllis Greer, and Rogene Peter- the university YMCA, announced ouii, uic icsiuc-iiue nana. itnrtmr th. i.t. tuji COaiC earner fiayS. innino iclanHc nri nt Yin urnt-L- vf iuic uin a iwuu will lumisn War Priannora Ai1 vf Ihn VVrrA . - KUWAIT- & M B.BV1 V. V M. 11,1 music ana rerresnmenuj win De a participating service of the Na served at the dance. Lincolnettes rir,ni wo- ti and university hostesses will be report of this from the organiza- -k -tcwugH owi-Jtion's national headquarters u """b uatcs. I New York .in K nov On1 Wrtllir TAf-t-ir bvaI . . m u.wkc oi ifie election pro-r i,0tio h-, ,.,;. . ! J.J a. mm I Llt If UilU kJLUUVllb V1LC X'UIiU mm cunuiuaies must oe present roi0 ?u " .u.uriw ai 9 p. m. Definite information that the 14. lllllUIC iOiaiKld ML Ok V V iLfttlt opened to YWCA representatives in the Far E"t was brought to the United Slates by Hugo Ceder- gren, of. Sweden, associate dir e tor of the War Prisoners Aid, who arrived from Europe last week Delegate to Go at Once No time will be lost in sending YMCA delegates into the Philip in Freshman Cop In Washington Has Real Chase ACP-RandaU "Sheriff Johnson is only a freshman in the police science course at Washington pines to help meet the recreation staate college, but he's already al, educational and religious needs hard at work on his first big case, of the prisoners of war there, Tne situation that is challeng- Floyd was advised ing his talents is tbit of a bur- "I can say for the represent glary at 704 Linden in which two tives of the War Prisoners Aid of men broke into a room and took the YMCA in Europe that we will two cartons of cigarettes, a sport leave nothing undone to continue coat, a suitcase, a train ticket to providing the men in these camps beauie and X10 In cash. with the supplies needed for those Randy vows that hell solve the activities that make their life in case if it s humanly possible. In the prison camps bearable and fact, he's quite stirred up about even in some respects, profitable," tne case. You see, It was his room. Mr. Cedergren said . a way to win a welcome wherever you go There'? friendliness in the simple phrase Have a "Coke". It turns strangers into friends. In both hemispheres, Coca-Cola stands foe the pause that refreshes, has become the high-sign of the good hearted. OTTIEO UNDEt AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COIA COMPANY V LINCOLN COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ' 2120 G It1 natural for popular i to acquire friendly abbrevia tion. That'a why vou hear Coca-Cola called -Coke1. 1 in the clarion colors 1 Q j """ of Spring . , . your I hi l suit of 1 J I fff 100 fine wool, J I j beautifully tailored. jr J THIS SPRING I 5 IT'S MILLER'S Millar' jlu-M FIm, A Free Flicker Show Laurel tmd Hardy in "Flying Elephants" Frank Farnum in "Desert Rat" Charley Chaplin in "The Champion" 4:09 Sunday, Feb. 6 Peg Shelley at the Piano UNION BALLROOM i - I i i 1 i ' . .