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Y.-The Uni versity of South Carolina Play ers have been signed to play Broadway for a limited summer engagement, according to a statement made here today by U. N. Owen, president of the Theater Artists of America. Owen described the signing as "an event of momentous im portance," saying "We have in deed been fortunate in obtain ing the services of the renown University Players." "Varety" this mong e -Aotd uhloanO sq n ;o ar-op oA mH{ sqq .iosuods 01 ol q sq 0 paaIouoq ?lgglq lea a& -sn ;o osuszlueoa uoxw} Oaae svq dno.z8 revl toq tel shores';ast year Inq 'sisal~ 4g3je wevl aq; .zo; Kf.zoA MOof 0a1 o0 turen pl eive an q aM~, "vais u3llodazj9u1 eq; poakld s ARq Tie su -Tds e A .aeeu s.q vq etull 1sl eqj 31vutz ilb 2ul - DIGoq Tj E sE no plod us-o "Variety" this morning re-. ported that not ince the ar rival to these shores - last year of Laurence Olivier and the HEARTACHES-Ted Weems. --Artie Shaw. ONE O'CL -DIG THESE BLUES-Foui SONG-Russell, Shore, Lombai The Blue Roo 1206%/ Main St. (Upstairu Acri Columbi GOOD in HM men's shop . . . st: 'he Chicken Shee NewN Iqm ?l ISJuaeuo3 pa;vao' rs Signed roducer Summer F English Old Vic Company hai so much advance interest beei shown in any proposed dramati offering. "So great is the de mand for tickets," the trade pa per explained, "that it is ex pected that the first two day of sales will exhaust the bo office supply." -uosmoa pun ooangwsj 'autzuz :ruz icalq pauyse Slluut.o Aql ay saound that q ut swluolu fl; < ;no A0d or opn s pueuriutz snoa d o np q;uouz ouo A i ,0CK JUM Count B 11A 'ass a egtaoAe; 10 ?a.olaadez i u uese '11^ 0q1A '816AV1d eq; asg pa3o -xa sl II 'I 3sn2nV zio; Painpai uaoq seq dnoa2 eq; 10 aaunuuo;a ;sajK eqs 13131t pUg 9t'9t uaa -aq Bui2utza seatad q! 4gpuc ;xeu elfe no 08 Il!M ;uauza8 -Us oq~ ; O;a~ 1 1111las paASasag] "Arkansas," longest runni musical play of all time, hi announced that it will fold July 30 for a month's perk and will reopen its doors c Labor Day. Eugene O'Ghoz SUMMIT RIDGE DRIVE OCK JUMP-Count Basie. Clefs. ANNIVERSARY *do. m Music Shop t Iightspot 1 N9 2569 N The holder of the lucky t} number will receive one o FREE issue. W 8 t a BB t t d f; kin e a whose latest play "A Sun For s i the Misbegotten," which is hav ing difficulty with out-of-town 8 censors, said on hearing the t - news: "I'm postponing the open ing of "Sun" till September 15. 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In "I can stand this no longer," M creamed Anne Stone as she th hreatened Mrs. Coleman with her M ix-shooter. er "No gun totin'," whispered Mrs. cl shisholm and gave her one week's C estriction. K One of the canteen boys ex- w >ressed his opinion on the subject. c( k sufferer from anemia, Frank T pps, welcomed the change and vi lowned his milk with gusto. pl "I just can't stand brew. The >dor turns me stummik." ei The girls went en masse to the tl -ecruiting office singing their bat- 13 ;le cry, "Give me men, mayhem, s, md mugs." At last the men have the uni- i, versity all to themselves. They s: have been trying to get rid of the r o eds for years. t< C 918 Main Street h in a ite Inn N - SPAGHETTI NCE IN THE K" BOOM TRONE Letor ~ 9 Page Free Tonight oMake Debut ry Dome 11:30 tobert Llewellyn Sumwalt, pro sor of engineering and dean of school of engineering at the iversity of South Carolina, said ,ay that the long awaited open of the $99,999.99 plastic con uction, The Caroliniana Night b, is to be tonight at 11:30 at site of the new luxury house the dome of McKissick library. Rearadmiralnormanmsmith will inch the initial carousal from >p the State House when he will atter a bottle of champaign )adside of the plastic edifice. dds: 2 to 1 he won't score). Chaplain Massengale, master of ;tivities, has announced that ins have been made for the en *taining of the 4,000 Gamecocks to will be there. Miss Sally Rand, of the light ntastic Rand's, will entertain in s Hour-Glass Room in the east ng of the building, accompanied Phil Harris and his orchestra. the Ultra-violet Room, Ray illand will address members of e Knights of the "I Swore Off ovies After Seeing Lost Week d" of the Alcoholic Anonymous apter of the University of South trolina Dipsomania Club. The KK (Klemson Korps of Kadets) ill present a brief skit in ballet mposed by Agonis Dee Mille. he skit is known as "The Bo ne Bumps." This event will take ace in the Tigress Room. Down in the Bamboo Bar, Fath Bell will speak to patrons of e club on the evils of Cocacola. e will be carried out by Profes r Gneissen of Vodka fame. Dean Arney R. Childs will real e her life-long ambition when ie makes her debut along with oris Schmucker as cigarette girl might. Costumes will consist of arnet tops and Black tights. The Caroliniana Club will be onored with the presence of iany celebrated guests, who are s follows: Jerry Colonna with irs. Leo Durocher, Vernon Sloan rith Margaret O'Brien, Betty trable with Butch Jenkins, John 'ain and Zazu Pitts, and Doris loris and Jimmy Durante (The lody and The Nose). Festivities will continue until tearadmiralnormaninsmith is call d to active duty at the Wade ampton Hotel ball room. Columbia Dairies 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. At The Theaters e Fr- St. nureD18GWl SOT Se. McUSPI yS SttacSeLAW 0 . e