The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1916, Image 4

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Miss Elma Reeder, who plays the part of Vera Revtndal, supporting Mr.
Maurice Clark in "The Melting Pot
-Nebraska Bheuld be proud of the
sportsmanship of her crowds." de
clared Kefereo Frank Birch, ex-Earl-ham,
of Cedar Falls, Iowa, aftor the
Ames-Nebraska basketball game last
Saturday. Kirch commented on the
hospitality of ths university and said
no team could possibly find fault with
a Nebraska crowd. He stated that
he always received the best' of treat
ment and was sure everyone else did.
It is needless to say the refereeing
of Birch is of a calibre which could
receive nothing; but the best treatment
from any crowd. He has officiated
in many of Nebraska's contests, and
has always shown himself to be square
and Just. Birch will referee th Wes
leyan-Nebraska game Friday, February
18. He has been secured for the Iowa,
Notre Dame and possibly the Ames
football games of next year. -
Three more high schools have en
tered the Nebraska high school bas
ketball tournament, March 8-11. Total
to date, 140.
The Kansas high school basketball
tournament draws only about fifty en
tries, in spite of the fact that Kansas
is more populous than Nebraska.
The Iowa, contests are held in iix
districts, with altout seventy teams en
tered. The finals are played off be.
tween district champions.
.The CornhusUers and Coyotes meet
again, February 18, on the Weslcyan
floor. If the Cornhnskers trim the
Kansas Aggies IYiday and Saturday
and Wesleyan the following week they
will have undisputed claim to the
championship of the state and Mis
sourl Valley.
The Kansas Aggies arrive Friday
for a two-game series with Sam
WaugVs pupils. The Aggies have
cleaned up everything in sight this
year, and beat Kansas much worse
than did Nebraska. Missouri as yet
remains tindefeated, but the i'ope is
that the Kansas Aggies will tend to
that a little later in the season. If
both Nebraska and Missouri win from
the Farmers, the ' Missouri Valley
title will be clouded, since Missouri
is not on the Cornhusker schedule.
Dope is favoring Nebraska over the
Aggies, and the Aggies over Missouri
but you never can tell.
For typewriting and copying, call
L-9699, Emma Phillips.
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conclusive that she has a strong case,
for Colombia well knows that no na
tion would at the present time sub
mit to arbitratoin the question of
whether or not she had acted in good
faith, and this as we .have shown is
not incidental but the fundamental
question to be determined.
The provision allowing the Colom
bian coastwise vessels to pass through
the canal free of toll is not a little
surprising in view of the recent in
sistence of the present administration
that the provision in the act of con
gress exempting our own coastwise
vessels from tolls should be forthwith
repealed. Why we have greater pow
er in regard to other coastwise ves
sels than in regard to our own is not
clear. Should Great Britain insist
that this violates the provision In the
Hay-Pauncefote treaty in regard to
"all vessels" being guaranteed equal
treatment we would be under the ne
cessity of either convincing Great Brit
ain that all vessels means all vessels
when applied to our own, but not
when applied to those of Colombia;
or else buy off Colombia at a price
which will "satisfy Colombia's sense
of justice."
There are those who object to the.
expression of regret, which amounts
to an apology. But this feeling is
not well founded, for either we have
wronged Colombia or we have not.
If we have, an apology is certainly due
her. If we have not wronged Colom
bia, there is no excuse for the treaty.
To satisfy her sense of outraged jus
tice regardless of its justification
might readily have a tendency to en
courage an epidemic'of such feelings
upon the part of our other neighbors,
and Mexico might, eleven years hence,
demand several million and some re
gret for our hesitation in recognizing
Huerta.
The pious hope of the administra
tion that the treaty "will give pres
tige to the United States throughout
Spanish America," seems to evince a
lack of knowledge of human nature.
Prestige is not the product of conces
sion. Whether between states or be
tween individuals, prestige is not en
hanced by yielding to arbitrary and
unjust demands. I 6hall not attempt to
discredit such demands by applying to
them the epithet "belated black-mail,"
but if anyone else should so character
ize them I would not be in a position
to dispute the accuracy of the characterization.
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