1 THE DAILY NEBRA SKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Oniclal rapcr of tho University of Nebraska as if it might have been ran off on a Washington hand press in a Kansas town before tho war.) Northcllffo is very rich; he owns perhaps a dozen of publications. Tho owners IVAN G. BEEDE Editor of .'Tno Man in Chains" and tho LEONARD W. KLINE. .. .Ring. Editor London "Times" succeeded in like PERN NOBLE Associate kUltor ,,. fhrm,h dlffflrfint mediums ho v r rnrr nrxm XTT71TI Fntl A XTHtJ I nATHAiwi wnwuiwM...... cause both possess those qualities ARNOLD "wiLKEN.. Associate Editor of cour?Ge, honesty, and intelligence M.L. SPRINGER... Business Manager -especially courage which people GEORGE NEWTON.. Sporting Editor always iouow wnen mey nnu mem U. E. JOHNSON Ass't. Bus. Mgr combined in an individual in public Ufa. Clomonceau's first naner was RepOrtOrial Staff lln,1 "Tl,n Wnnmin Wlinn tho , . . . I 1,1 1 I'll litU A 4 LlU(tlli liwll mw rinZ'U'l nnhrl Nelllo 1 government bothered him and closed s.h h. n..th Rnvder. Gavlord Davis, his print shop he changed tho name ' . . l'1'l.n TVfnn in OKotno" orwl want Lyman Mead, E. forresi nisies, juck i " i nminlo on Keeping me censor ousy ana flaying incompetency, ignorance, and News Basement University Hall graft in office. When Northcliffe at Business. Basement Administration mag, tacked the Kovernment for not sup- .. - m.mm. I ' Telephones Kpws. L.-S416 UUSiness. JWDai Mechanical Department, B-3145 GHAPIN BROS. 027 So. I3fh St. Flowers ALL the Time ! GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Works 326 So. 'ilth Phone B-6575 Published every day during the college year except Saturday ana sunaay. Subscription price, per semester, V. plying the army with high-explosive shells, the stockbrokers of London made bonfires of his papers and government officials threatened but threatened vory softly to suppress them. But he went on hammering Waffles and Coffee 15c At HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Eleventh Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb. PniorMi .it the nostofllce at Lincoln, KTlhe SSt ofCCon oTVTcht the business-after-tbe-port statesmen 1879. until they sent the army the right Hints at an intending smash on hheHs to shoot at the concrete and the western front "which will show barbed wire of the Germans. Even the Allies what Germany is capable ally he drove these muddled poll- of" and Emperor Wilhelm's message to the Teuton soldiers that the army " f lu"; u"'eB uul nt Mi, no Jo nn InntrntTlfint in the hfinUS I -v""1 " " u try in peril wants more than fine or uoa to Dring peucu uaun iu i . , .. , , , . i,,i nil uses xiuiii na ly.iuejs. anymnn urnWrl after tipr fmfimlOK had ' oo"""" n i .ni.njii...nu.n "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P broken the quiet of forty years, indi' cate the situation in Germany at the and Northcliffe are not wanted or i . f l O 4-1.1,- itnn rr rllia I I Beginning u. .w - acquiescence is the journalistic vir- fourth year of war for the world. It shows us that the kaiser is stak- tue most necessary at this time. Tint wo nrtn ImniHrm w)int thn onrHor ing all on a successful blow in France I Qf I so that, posing as a conqueror, ne may demand an advantageous peace over dolngs at Washjngton Wouldn't and, at tho same time, satisfy the Jt bo funny (o gee Charleg A Dana credulous public mind of Germany .,, ,.s flitnrinl nnininn from with the fearful havoc he has wrought. jQsephus Dan,e,B or Joseph Pulitzer Peace Is the new Keynote oi barman BtBndlng in jackson Place with his intrigue, the new weapon, as insidious h , . . . h . waitln for Georce and dangerous as poison gas, with Creel tQ hand hjm copy fjr the which the central powers win try to pages f tll0 ''World." undermine the strength of the allies during the coming year. Not only will tho German government do its best to persuade her peoples that she is truly fighting to bring back peace, hnlstfirlnsr her falterinc morale, but she will dangle before the tired eyes wgnt groon or grass anti ncner green Save Your Eyes Dr. W. H. Martin Optometrist Eyes examined without charge, we design, make, adjust and repair your glasses at reasonable charges. Office Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Phone L-7773 1234 O St Suite 5 Upstairs Opposite Miller & Paine The Guns In Sussex of France and England, and the sel fish eyes of the dicontented in all Slope upwards to the darkest green of fir; allied nations the prospect of a con- How stm, Hmv deathy stm. and yet elusion of hostilities, unuounteuiy tno hUsh Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians Dealers In Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op tical merchandise. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing the most strenous campaign the allies will make in 1918 will be their cam- Shivers and trembles subtle stir, with some paign against the German propaganda Some far-off throbbing, like a muffled for a false peace Outside of an official denial of any drum, Beaten in broken rhythm oversea, . . .. .u P .I,,.. To play the last funeral march of intention upon the part of the allies ' to enter into peace negotiations until Germany has been conquered, until the kaiser steps down and the Ger man peoples themselves assume con trol of their own destinies, America has started the year with no public campaign against this intrigue. She has chosen to answer, the German cry for peace, which is the murderer's cry for quarter, by enhancing her prepara- Who die today that Europe may be free. The deep-blue heaven, curving from the green, Spans with its shimmering arch the flowery zone; In all God's earth there is no greater scene, And yet I hear that awesome mono tone; tions to send against the enemies of A))ove t'h(J drc,Jng m,(lge.s pJp,ng democracy her full strength. To the kaiser's subtle suggestion that all the valiant efforts of the last three shrill, And the long droning of the quest ing bee, to years be without frutition, America Above all sultry summer sounds, it has answered by hurrying new thous ands of her citizen army into the training camps. America and her al lies also begin tho year of 1918 with peace as their goal, but It shall be still Mutters its ceaseless menaces me. peace through victory. THE EDITOR (Collier's Weekly) One day last month two newspa per editors divided the attention of tho whole world. That is a good deal to say about any two individ uals, but in this case it is true. In France the president of the republic summoned Georges Clemenceau, edi tor of "L'Hommo Enchaino" (now again "L'Homme Libre"), to form a cabinet in place of one composed of French imitators of Daniels and Rcdfield. In England Editor Alfred Harmsworth, who has been slightly disguised for some years under the title of Lord Northcliffe, scornfully rejected an offer of a place in the ministry and seized the opportunity to strike a powerful blow at the soft and talkative gentlemen who sur rounded Lloyd George. The fact is instructive to thj hypnotized or awed press of Ameri ca because both men gained their eminence one as premier of France and the other as the most powerful public man in Great Britain by be ing good editors, by exercising fear lessly for what they thought the good of the' country their influence as journalists. Clemenceau is a poor man with one little journal printed on coarse paper. ("L'Homme Enchaine" looks And as I listen, all the garden fair Darkens to plains of misery and death, And looking past the roses I sets there Those sordid furrows, with the rising breath Of all things foul and black. My heart is hot Within me as I view it, and I cry: "Better the misery of these men's lot Than all the peace that comes to such as I!" And strange that in the pauses of the sound, I hear the children's laughter as they roam, And then their mother calls, and all around Rise up the gentle murmurs of a home. But still I gaze afar, and at the sight My whole soul softens to its heart felt prayer: "Spirit of Justice, thou for whom they fight, Oh, turn, in mercy to our lads out there!" Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the London Timres. A BRACE OF ORPHEUM ACTS WEDNESDAY Roland Travers does a few magi clans' stunts and Paul McCarthy and Elsie Faye, favorites in vaudeville, ap pear in a musical travesty called Sui cide Garden," where the only thing which dies hard is the lingering har monies, and the desire of the audi ence for more. Los Angeles Exam iner. 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