; Sophisticated Plot _ The story is done in the best sophisâ€" ticated style of Schnitzler, the distinâ€" guished author of "The Affairs of Anatol." It is, like Anatol, a tale about a gay love adventurer, but the similarity stops there. The picture starts on a note of gayest comedy and swings through the entire gamut of emotions. It is garried to the very gates of tragedy in fact. _ To many people Kasda will bring memories of the Novarro triumph in "The Student Prince." Certainly it has been a long time since he has brought to us a young officer of the Teutonic~nations â€" before ~the war. Kasda is a delightful portrait, very different from the Spanish lovers in the two most recent Novarro pictures, "Call of the Flesh" and "In Gay Madrid." _ Novarro is magnificent in closeâ€"fitting uniformsâ€"with a monâ€" ocle. © That "Daybreak," should have a truly Continental flavor semed to be the intention of its producers from the first moment the story was selectâ€" ed. It has been brought to the screen with a Viennese, Dr. Arthur Schnitzâ€" ler, as author; a Frenchman, Jacques Feyder, as director, and the distinâ€" guished young Latin, Ramon Novarro, in the stellar role of Willi Kasda. Novarro in Stellar ; SHERIDAN RD. at the LAKE DINE«DANCE 40 Dance and be entertaincd to the delightful strains of Celebrated Recording P estra L All Star Cast of Performe:s _ Appearing Nightly AL HANDLER‘S Role in Daybreak sn m 4 w ipin ny s 96b on hn mm meiee mm amgd o ons mt onl arnh c on iemseanacins Betwoon Wilmette and Kenilworth NO â€" MAN‘S â€" LAND "DT. ti & COOL _ * LAKE MICHIGAN BREEZES" Delicious dinners and special dishes prepared by "Aug" Kisâ€" meor, formerâ€"chef of the Davis Hotel and Alamo Cafe. Be Entertained New = Miralago _â€"_â€" _ Cafe 1 La Carte Service at All Times Ns Cover Charge at Any Time Phone Wil. 4171 for Reservations Sarved 6:00 to 9:30 p. _sf.50 FULL COURSE DINNER $ The house, by a vote of 130 to 0 approved a tax on chain stores. The bill, if passed by the senate and signed by the governor, would place a tax of $25 on each of the first three stores in a chain and $1,000 on each additional store.~ Violation of this act would carry a penalty of not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000. 3 Once before the assembly provided for women jurors subject to stateâ€" wide referendum which was passed, but the supreme court knocked this act out in an opinion that held that the legislature could not delegate its legislative powers to the voters. _ The house voted 76 to 46 in favor of the woman jury bill which made it fall short by one vote of the 77 reâ€" quired to carry a bill in the house. This ended the fight for this session for a woman jury act. The Illinois house at Springfield late last week killed the measure givâ€" ing women the right to sit on juries, passed a tax on chain stores, and apâ€" proved a bill that would force the state. to pay the salaries of county judges. 8 Woman Jurors Bill at the THE P RE Adolph Janta Betty Jewel Marshal Jovee *Eloise Jordan Jamhers" Howard Klee _ Raymond Hack Robert Hanmer Christine Hansen Eleanor B. Hansen Gerda Hansen *Edward Hargrave *Reuben Hazelrigg Helen Harrison Doris Hauth Heinrich Heine Dorothea Himmier *Edna Hoftman Helen Holstrom -{:Z'a’.“ Seward W. Hulse Nellie Calkins Judson Cameron ~Mark Canmann~ Jeannette Canright Ossian Carison Lenora Carpenter *Edward Carrell Frances Clarke â€" Lloyd Cole _ Marjorie Ingram Rebecca Bacon Edwin Ball Rose Banks Donald Bartlett *Muriel Bartlett Evadna Baumeister Henry Belfield Bruno Benvenuti *Mona Benner George Bergdahl .g:â€t? Best verly; *Robert Blake Dorothy Bleimeh] Charles Block Richard Bonn James Borgmeier Joy B. Brownlee Winnie Bruggzman Leone Fay Jacob Fell T imerer Fhke r Betty Louise Foyer f Arthur Fox _ Anne Frantonius Ruth Frantsz _ Olive Frant: . Olive Freeman _â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€" Raymond Frost Lillian Frye Marjorie Frye | Edward Fucik ind hi s a mt t Jh . Ad Warren Geary Lodu)flqdr‘ Brick Ghad" Dorothy Gleiser Bennett Goodman Virginia Grant Edward Acomb Margaret Aitken Anita Anderson Lloyd Anderson *Edwin Anselm glah- Anselm Gladys Ashurst Virginia Early Robert Eldert Harold Evans H. 8. COMMENCEMENT IS FEATURE TONIGHT n Margaret Coxe Peggy Colestock Albert Brush â€" James Butterworth The list of graduates follows: (Continued from page 4) Roll of Graduates William Satler Stanley Salyards Gwendolyn Sanders â€"Andrew Sawers Werner Schulze Charlesâ€" Schoen â€" Edwin Schwalbach Gordon Sexert * John Shelton Marion Simpson Florence Skuldy *Ella Mae Slappy Allene Smith Ray Smith . James Sommerville Vito Tamarrl Marion Taylor Robert Therrien Beatrice Thorson Lloyd Tingwall 'ldn’lrmnzy Morton Traub Dubby Peterson Harold Peterson Norman Porter ~ Loretto Rafferty _ Elizabeth Rankin j *Sarah Reisner _ Lillian Rasmussen Howard Reitzenthaler Charles Rogers Evelyn Roskam _ Paul Rubly f Robert Ruwiteh â€" Donald Stahl .. mee Stancliff rl Stan. Edward mgm Frank Straight Tom Strenger Lawrence Struss *Harriet Stryker Hazel Swantonl Minnie Macari Matt Maiman Agnes Maitland â€"Pearl Maitland *Violet Malenius Kenneth Masonic David McCalla James McClory *Mary McConnell Ella McEwen Grace Meier Fred Meierhofft *Leonard Meline *Jesse Mericle William Walters Emily Watson Bornice Weinacht m Wellman 'lscnin Marjorie htman Margaret W‘&n Hamflu June itworth Hugh Wolft Agnes Wright Gladys Udell Leo Zanter Veronica Zengeler Florence Zimmer Lorraine Zimmer Jean Zimmernan Janet Saathoff. Oswaldo Ssiem T. Robert Saielli George Meyer Marion Mitchell John Moran Elizabeth Morris Meivin Mullins Alice Mulvihill Nicholas Mykytiuk Rena Nelson Cecil Nestrick Hilkka Lempinen Robert Lester m- Liske nia Liewellyn Kenneth Long Whitney Lowe Arthur Lundeen Walter Lundel! Mildred Lyle Lela Kreh June Kuehne Albina Kuntar Oscar Laurance Ruth Lenfesty John Lenzini Gordon Leonard David LaHue Charlie Is Back Again! The forlorn figure with the funny feet, baggy trousers, frowzy derby and bamboo cane waddles into hilarâ€" ious misadventures to warm the heart of the world with merry laughter. The greatest cure for blues, gloom and trouble ever concocted by the sunâ€" shine doctor of good cheer. You‘ve never had and never will have such a glorious time! Lobster and Tuna Salad _â€"â€"1 can lobster, about one cup _~ 1 can tuna fishâ€"No. 7 size. & cup green pepper cut in fine strips 3 hard cooked eggs . Mayonnaise â€"â€"A little lemon juice if wished. Drain lobster and tuna fish and cut in pieces, not too small. â€"Mix with the green pepper and pimento and add enough oil mayonnaise to moisten well, add a little lemon juice if you wish it a little more tart. Carefully add the egg last, after cutting them in .pieces..._Do__not mix . enough. to orâ€"plateâ€"withâ€"crispâ€"lettueeâ€"andâ€"pile the salad in center.. May be served on ~individual saladâ€"plates, if preâ€" ferred. Place a few fine strips of pimento over the top, with a dash of paprika. a. t3 For this particular salad I prefer the white tuna fish, using the seven ounce can, and I use the second size of lobster, holding about a cup or a little more. As warm days begin to appear, there are many times when we preâ€" fer a substantidl salad asâ€"the main dish for a meal. The following lobâ€" ster and tuna salad makes just such a salad, or it is delicious to serve for a~company luncheon. Donald Bartlett, Walter Dettman, Raymond Frost, Raymond Hack and David McCalla finished their courses in February and will receive their diâ€" plomas with the June graduating class. *Will be graduated at end of summer school. pprothy Enackstadt........Sophic Zinglax BRABANDT & VALTERS Library Binders 3827â€"29 Ravenswood Ave. ‘Remmaninnems i hi snn ww n d se niin. 0 m Abimmarg us Him ic mm nor w on 2 n se 00â€" CHICAGO, ILL. PHONE BUCKINGHAM o6z0 See ad in National Geographic Magazine Things to Cook Back numbers supplied Permanently bound in Albrecht covers $1.75 per volume, plus © postage, by NATIONAL: GEOGRAPHIC MACAZINES Thursday, June 18, 1981 Your