"The Shadow" returns Man about town Lamonte Cranston once again battles sinister villans and unravels mysteries in KRNUs rebroad casts of original programs of "The Shadow." Originally published in a j4ave uou tried on 6 clolliinq uetl men 70th O A Clock Tower East Solitaire $285 WKIiTtMO PAGE 2 monthly magazine titled "Amazing S tor lea," The Shadow went on network radio in 1936 and remained for over 12 years. It was among the first network mystery radio series eislner It mt V Rnt wftwt ym tars bM tockfaf fC TMt p'mn t kwy my mmmi'i fifts that y win act tt tiMwutrt. Suits, imtI Nth, (bHe4 m4 shirt style), Vm'rs, tVtss skirts, sports shirts t sck t talk start (MM sm it. Open every night till 9:00. combine to make a bridal ensemble that b dramatic and different A cluster of small diamonds surrounds the center gem for added brilliance -arc so designed to overlap the wedding ring to give the look of one. lUmtfUvaa rightly talufi tvmcmns Scnfri Limtoi, Sbm 190$ 1121 "0" SISST JtWMdm AMtMOW 4 and one of the most popular. "The Shadow was a double character. In everyday life he was Lamonte Cranston, a gentleman about town. But when crime threatened or mystery called he assumed the clothes and prescence of the The Shadow!" Sunday afternoon listeners of days past thrilled to four dif ferent "Shadows" over the years. First came Arthur Vin ton, then Orson Welles, Bill Johnstone and finally Bret Morrison. Everett Sloan and Agnes Morehead were regulars of the early cast who went on to acting fame. The show had extremely high ratings in its day. Entertainers and comedians worked it into their acts. The phrase "The Shadow Knows" became a common slang term on the order of "would you believe." The old broadcasts will be presented on KRNU-FM radio in a thirteen week series. The series began November 23 at 10 pm. KRNU program director Peter Mayeux said the pro grams are being run in their original form except that com mercials are deleted. J A v o THE NEBRASKAN Project Endeavor helps needy children Students can buy ponchos, pottery, cmbr oidered Christmas cards and pillow covers, straw animals and alpaca yarn straight from Latin America in the Nebraska Union through Friday. The handwork is made by children aged 6 to 16 from Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica and other Latin American coun tries. Project Endeavor, a non profit assistance program, handles importing and marketing the goods in the U.S. for the needy artesan cooperatives involved. Tutors of Nebraska Indian Children is sponsoring the NU sale. The group's profits will be used in its work with Win nebago Indian children. All other profits go to the participating South and Latin American cooperatives. East Pakistan needs help University of Nebraska Pakistani students are making an appeal on campus to raise money for relief of victims of the tidal wave and cyclone that struck East Pakistan last month. Some 300,000 people were killed in the disaster and it has been estimated that a half million more will die if relief does not reach them in time. Contributions to the relief fund may be made at a booth in the Union north lobby or checks and money orders payable to "East Pakistan Cyclone Relief italfcr Fsa Cssfisf Ira ttt bftnufloaal K&sa b! Pisubs a S Jit CONNECT THE DOTS. Irs is simple as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, l 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,24,25, 26! WlMI fetal Win tM ! Mm Dote aw c aciij r old mtk.9 Kui rut ttiv oVatM fktml Now vwm thae fwiHwil Whri 4ot thk ap1f WMiN Q A m Owyttr HmWi MA Duck HIMt fMt 4jm M ytqytHwiiiwHiiiwin Omtm inwiwi. sjm fA SJMtt3sja j AkBtAJiiaaifesS skMMMpA i-ffMA sssft 1HE VfTEBNATKMAL HOUSe Or RAMCAKES Q Street at Tfc FetwtwM WEDNESDAY, v I If .-Tick An artesan . . works for the Latin Amer ican Project Endeav or. Fund" may be mailed to Dr. Stanley D. Luke, Dept. of Mathematics, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Make a note: Greek concert The Greek Choir will pre Jen t a concert of con temporary music on Friday at 8 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. The Choir is com posed of 73 fraternity and sorority members; director is Gary Davis. r m aax DECEMBER 2, 1970