The Dally Nebraskan Property of TUB UNIVKKS1TY OK NEBRASKA Lincoln O. A. BORENSION Editor-in-Chief Actlnft Manning Editor It. V. Koupal Associate Editor L.. O. Chatt REPORTORIAL STAFF ivnn fi. li.'ede Irving T. Oberfelder J. C. Beard Lester Zook Everett J. Althouee lra Slater F W. McDonald Marg. Kauffman E.' Grablll Harold G. King Charles M. Frey James A. MrKachen J. R. Classey Bennett C. VIg AV. Jacobson T. W. McMllllan SPECIAL FEATURES Whos Who Silas Bryan Iorena uixny I famllle Levda Doiolhv Ellsworth Cartoonist Charles Mlsko Athletics Henry Kyle Business Manager Frank S. Perkins Asst. JJUSincss xuaniigei . . " Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies, 6 cents each. Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska, us second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March A, 1879. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914 Nothing is said nowadays that has not been said before Terence. Sympathy is a desirable thing. But it is not enough. The sincere sympa thy of 100,000,000 Americans is appre ciated by the Belgians. But they can not live on that alone. They are in dire need of clothing and food. Shall not prosperous Nebraska come to the aid of these peasants stricken by a war not of their making? What is that proverb about a friend in need is a friend in deed? Belgium, assur edly, is measuring us by that rule. will have the tame taken t Town ends before December 1. Three dol lar covert the price of photot and cut. Tenor Singers. First tenor singers are needed in the Glee Club. Those wishing to try out see either Mrs. Raymond orEarl Jackson. Sophomore Football. All Sophomore football candidates meet in the east end of the Armory, Thursday, 11 a. m. All men ont. HARRY MARSH, Manager. RETIREMENT SALARIES. The teacher pension . problem .is again coming to the front. Practically all the countries of Europe have the principle of salaried retirement. Eng land has had it since 1848 and Russia since 1819. Germany particularly pro vides well for the old age of its pro fessors. The salaries of instructors are pro verbially low. It is claimed that the introduction of a salaried retirement system would bring and hold in the teaching profession many able men and women who now enter fields of employment that offer a safer financial future. The best argument in its favor is that it will remove the fear of pov erty in old age, and as a result teach ers can spend more time in traveling, live better and devote more time and energy to research work. The stumbling block to the realiza tion of such a system is the matter of funds. It is doubtful if the people would submit to having their tax burdens thus increased. And it is cer tain that some professors would pro test against receiving pensions paid entirely by the state. The better way would be to have the retirement salary drawn from a fund made up in part by money from the commonwealth and in part by contributions from the pro fessors themselves. The ideal way, however, would be to pay our teachers adequate salaries now and permit them to look after their own tnancial future. UNI. NOTICES Cornhuaker Picture. All Junior and Seniors who want their pictures in the 1915 Cornhusker ENGINEERING SOCIETY PINS CIVIL ENGINEERS PINS at HALLETT'S Don't forget your order. Unl. Jeweler Estb. 1371 v 1143 O Girls' Luncheon. Plans are being made for the lunch eon to be given Saturday noon, No vember"14, the day of the Kansas game. Girls, remember. Price only 35 cents. Ushers Notice. It will be necessary for all ushers to register again for the Kansas game. Those wishing to usher for this game wfll please sign their name to the list on the billboard in the Nebraskan office before Friday noon. All ushers will report in front of Armory at 1:30 sharp, Saturday afternoon. University Party. All-University party in the Armory, 8 p. m., November 13. Admission, 25 cents. Notice. Owing to the mid-semesters and to the meeting o the German Dramatic Club on Wednesday of this week, the D. G. V. will noV meet until Thursday, November 19. Junior Hop Committee. There will be a meeting of the Junior Hop committee at 11 o'clock, Tuesday, in U. 106. G. W. IRWIN. Examination. Romance Languages 9 (Hernani) test, Friday. N. F. COBURN. University Chorus. The University Chorus will hold its Friday rehearsal in Memorial Hall, in stead of in the Music Hall of the Tem ple, at five o'clock, November 13th. CARRIE B. RAYMOND. Pershing Rifles. All Pershings out at 7:15 this evening. Junior Team. All candidates for the Junior class team report at the east door of the Armory at 4 p. m. today. DAVID H. BROWN. Scandinavian Club. The Scandinavian Club will meet Saturday evening at eight o'clock in Faculty Hall of the Temple. Several papers will be read. Everybody welcome. Jones Orchestra, phone L-9666. ROOTERS NOTICE! Official Rooters' Hats will be worn by everybody in both boys and g!rls' rooting sections at the Kansas game. Get yours today at Magee's 25c. . STUDENT COMMITTEE (Continued from page 1) Ernest Graves Percy Spencer Charles Epperson Ned Allison Charles Frey Gene Libendorfer Leo F. McShane Darrel Lane Homer Hewiti Irving Oberfelder Ilex Bixby Leslie Slack L. O. Chatt Carlisle Jones Frank McDonald Henry Fouts Richard Fuller Melvin Schlessinger Art Chase Orville Buerstetta The young ladles to act on the codv mittee are: Marguerette Farley Edith Bryan Ethel King Louise Brownell Sarah Cole Evelyn Caldwell Ruth Bridenbaugh Esther Ord Isadore Sheldon Mildred Peery Lucile Wilcox Gladys Harvey Edith Robbins Ruby Hills Helen Hunte Margaret Rustin Frieda Isenberg Bertha Ehlers Norma Kidd Lorena Bixby Minnie Rohrer Hedvlc Provaznik Florence Wirt Lauretta Lord Lillian Wirt Eva McNamara Vivienne Holland. OFFICIAL ROOTERS' HATS for the Kansas game everybody will wear them on sale at Ma- gee's, 1109 O street, and priced at cost 25c. Get yours today! "Cat" Brand Condensed Songs. (Specially prepared for weak voices.) Tia-da-da (twice) II tt tt tt Listen (3 times) to that wonderful strain, Listen (3 times) while I play it again. Tia-da-da (four more times) It haunts me, .. t That tantalizing str ain Play it once ag My poor brain, Oh! what am I going to do? (twice) Everywhere I go I hear tt again What a Vefr " Tia-da-da (two times) In the air, Every-wh " It simply maddens me, gl " Sometimes s " " That Loony Melody! Minnesota Daily. Classified Column FOR RENT Two large nicely fur nished front rooms; every con venience; close in and reasonable. 1240 S St. 424-97 FOR RENT Nicely furnished, steam heated rooms. 114 So. 14th St 42-46 J7a LOST Bunch of keys on a leather . case key ring. Finder kindly leave at Nebraskan office. 11-11-93 LOST One grey kid glove. Finder kindly leave at Nebraskan office. 11-1194 LOST A plaid cap, in the Library. Please return to C. C. DeBord. 41-41 95 LOST Innocent pin, red devil's head with crossed forks beneath; initials R. F. C. on bick. Finder please leave at alumni headquarters. 11-14 ? n 111 A a man can better afford to lose his money than his temper. VELVET smokers cave money and tern per both sfa. 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We have the latest in Fobs, Brooches and Pins Souveniers of many kinds The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Phone 340 No. 11th