Friday, October 9, 1959 The Daily Nebroskon Page 3 1 THE REMARKABLE DRAMA OF A WOMAN'S DEVOTION... FROM THE AUTHOR' "SONG OF BERNADETTE" AND AND THE COLONEL"- FRANZ WERFEL'S Masterpiece i Mix vim ii'Q 1 y,m r IN COLOR Glofbutly Filmed in Vwnu md Aomtl First tmi tny Ptpt htt vr ppMrtd H pwt of ftimitic Mm! Mirriflt ANNIE ROSAR A Rhombm Film UFA Mun rntnt. by Lou It at Rechwnent AuocittM THIS ENGAGEMENT ADULTS 90c NOW SHOWING LIHCOLI V:'..- ft::::;:: 1 s i When J It's t J " time I It's for jf I time a J I for real i- a - 1 watch . L Hamilton ' ' ' This is a Hamilton Electric Watch. A tiny energy cell ' has replaced the mainspring. It is a more perfect watch, incisively accurate, patrician. Some day you, too, may give or be given a Hamilton, it will be a day you will never forget -M- creator of the world's first electric watch Huskers To Host Jays Iii Conference Opener Coach Bill Jennings' Ne braska football team jumps into conference competition, Saturday, when it entertains Kansas at Municipal Stadium. The kickoff is- slated for 2 p.m. "It's our first conference game and the most important All Sports Leaders To Meet All sorority, fraternity, dorm, coop and other intra murals chairmen are invited to a Daily Nebraskan meet ing Monday at 4 p.m. in 232 Student Union. Hal Brown, Nebraskan Sports editor, said that the purpose of the meeting will be to explain a new program which will improve Nebras kan coverage of intramural contests. Chairmen who are inter ested in this coverage for their group but who cannot attend the meeting should send a substitute Brown said. Room 232 is on second floor at the West end of the Old Union Building. KWhHiiV MUM 1:3 Etna fUffiimi 'VWVl "MtieMon") k X mm COLOR t,m A GREAT SONG . INSPIRES A GREAT PICTURE The kid was a rebel but they couldn'tj hang his soul! game to date. It will give us an opportunity to find out what type of team we have for our conference," fcaio Jen nings. ; i ' The big question mark for Nebraska is the fullback situ ation where Don Fricke and Noel Martin are ort the in jured list. Both worked out in sweat cloths Thursday, and their status for the Jayhawk game was doubtful. If Fricke and Martin are sidelined, the Huskers will be using Bob Kitchen and Bill Bohanan at the fullback post. Both ar transfers from other positions. Halfback Carroll Zaruba, guard Don Olson, quarterback Tom Kramer and tackle Joe Gacusana worked in pads, Thursday, but their availabil ity is also a question mark. Nebraska has a 2-1 record and the Jayhawks come into the game with a 1-2 mark. "We're going to have to score more than we did last week. They have a real fine of fense," commented Jennings in regard to the Jayhawks. Bowlers Win Free Game DANCING Saturday Nite, Oct. 10 BILL ALDERS ORCHESTRA Couple Only Adm. $1.00 U. MM 70 li Sumner For Rt. Ph. 4-2823 Dale Hebbe, vith two free games, heads the list of win ners in the Union's head pin bowling contest. Other winners are Gene Rothwell, Joe Kollias, Larry Herman and Roger Brown with one game each. Each week, Merle Reiling, Union games manager, paints a pin in each alley the colors of that week's football opponent. Anyone scoring a strike with the colored pin in the head pin position will win a free game. This week's colors are blue and crimson representing the Kansas Jayhawks. Head pin bowling is held each day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Next week's colors will be cream and crimson to rep resent the Band Day foe, Indiana. in PUCCINI $ v ALL STAR CAST-CHORUS-ORCHESTRA ft ik-im one. niti only WED., OCT. 14, 8:30 P.M. SPECIAL STUDENT AND FACULTY TICKET Ml only t Nbf. 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