The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1921, Image 1

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    he Daily Nebra
SKAN
XXI. N.
UNCOIA, NKISKASKA, WKDNKSDA Y, NOVK.M UK It l-'. I'.'lil.
I'WICK KIVK CUNTS
VOL
MEET AT ARMORY 3:45 P. M. TODAY AND JOIN PARADE TO DEPOT
T
m fob Pin
Co.uh Dawson's Men Will Have
Have Another Workout in
Chicago Friday.
IINEUP MAY BE CHANGED
Stonewall Defense and Smashing Of
fense Sought For Satuid.i,
Ciid Battle.
IV C.Tiiiili.. kor sipmd v Ucr.cl:
Dawson and Oiccior I.ouh. it.;; i..
.; a:-t. w ill' l re thi i altemo.m ovc,
tl',e Inn Huston l'Msburgh wii.-re
t;:e liuskers wili mix will' P.- I'ilt.
j .11 : "f the 1 1 I" ":"
;int ini.T-s-riiv.iial eoiiests . :i o tur
,iar:i eainuler. Coach P.t..o.i vili
post tin li-it of men who an; to make
t!;( .rip this morning i the .rr..: r.'. .
Tin- va.siiy battled .he P:i :l..nm ;
cww last i veiling uniil .'.ark
,:.iinl the proceedings. Th Ilusk
,,n are hitting their mid-.M-a.-on
ii!, ami r.o in the host eon l.ti-m
,;f year Id hit til.; I'll tsbuiv,.! i.hl
jt.t, s. Ar:ivin: in I'hieaso Thu. .-day
morning, the lluskors will take a
light workout "a St.agg t"il-1 an 1 wi'.l
ill n journey to Pittsburg'', a.'.iving
in i ho "Smoky City" somelimc Pi
I lll'H ning.
In mooting Pittsburgh. Xekru. ka
I.:!s lii'i'a fortunate enough i.i -ti.'.g
a banc to l'ay or.o of the fii e:.te it
t; .mis in tin' oast. The Pitl.dmrgh
t-ihe has made biff preparations for
tho Xebra: ka contest ami the report
in Lincoln is that in the neighborhood
cf ".O.Oaii tickets have already been
sold. The set lie of action will be
Forbes field, the home of the l'it's
lmvLh Nati.iiial league has.-:) ill team.
Headquarters for the Nob; :..sha nc.v
will he at the William PV:;n koto".
Pr. pa-aliens for a biar ndoff by
the ttu-hut body for the team have
en made and a big crowd i.i expect
i ! to turn out at. the depot (his after
n. en. Many of tbn organizations
about s. liool have already s;arled
plan-- for iho Saturday following tnis
mi" i-i preparation Tor Homecoming
."id the Kansas came. The Jaykawk
:. !i;.ve i.a.l a successful season thus
t r an I han lost only one Mirsouri
Va'iey ( . nil st.
Ci.i', Dawson lias been shifting
t' e in- n about somewhat t ! i .- week
in an i -ifort to fi'id a combination tint
will b.. able to put up a stonewall
'' :'cn.-" ami rm."di the Paiuier i f-f-iis-.
Captain Swan son and Schcrer
a... almost surt to .-tart : t 'he who.'.
f Ti.-s with Puce'ik iin l I.nian
fiKitit :i at the taekle ho'e.-.. UVI'v
ii'id !! i -I'juist will prcibably be. tie'
('.:i- of ma". is with P t rsmi.
T I ii.. ,. id AVer.ke be:n' available at
t'i" i-.:t position. Weiike U bc-in
i :.'! ;. (hance nt fojiter :ml en an
'!! of his w.Miiht an ! vpeii r-e
w:" p-i.b.d.ly be Riven a rhanee
irsst I'.i" Pitt. 0S2Tfa'ith'l. P'tt.
s ( f havinrr one of th ' creates!
"irors in tiie United States.
r n
nc is!
HOLD TRYQUTS
Second Year Olympic Contestants
Make Good Showing At
Armory.
Soph' more tryout.s for Olymp.
t-'.m; wc-e hehl Til' sday al'terr,o-':i
l!i. arm-iry. A fine repr .-ei.tal v"
P. "Up ii w 1 hiiii.'il'e sit.hhi''H tri'.l
(n: .
Peiinite anuouiKcineiii of the event.-i
v liich will be allowed in the Olympie
s net yet h?nn made by the Inn:)
' t.ts. Until this is :uade no I 'fini
Mans can bo followed by i hr of
the r.vo combating classes.
The seeoniLyear men have cn'ervl
t i work of preparing for ihe c-on-''s's
with vipor and some people ir"
iaeliiied to ba skeptical of the ham es
which the freshmen have to win the
'yinpio.
The Olympics will bo bebl Home-
'oming day, November 12.
HUSKERS AUIS
cnnunMnn
EN
ournu U
Dancing at 8:00
Sat. 11-5-21,7:30 p.m.
CO-ED CORNHUSKER
LUNCHEON SATURDAY
The tiikets for the annua! irl.i'
Col niuiskor luneheon 1 lomeconiin,'
day, aro noinR fast. Only '.r.n plaUsi
id l:e i sc. veil, so it i., up to (h,.
Girls to net their ticket at once. Mem
bers of tho V. S. CJ. A. council :a
we.l uh the studdit activi.h.s (ffic
have tickets for sale.
Tills year's lunch. 'on proiei.-i.-. t.i bo
the best ever held. A special s.'eM ai
will bo reserved for the jrirl.i ;! !h"
came iind i;:e will leave the Pin-, el. 1
In ti 1 in a paiade and snako dam-i )
the field. !
The toisi Psl for the day will p,ob-
ih'j '). withhi ld in:-! the ,l..j a.4 a!
:'' tint ..urp: ise. T;.( univcity piris
ri l.esti a w i'l liii nish the music.
600D 0L0 DAYS OF
'49 10 BE MED
Miti.ary Carnival at Armory Next
Saturday to be Big Event
for Nebraska.
The .:ood old wild we.-t ('ays of "lit
v ill b. reived at the arijio.y t! is
i online Saturday when the '.liv 'rsiiy
v. ; 1 be tre .t d to its first eimuai alt
run ersi.y miiii.iry cr.i niva.l. Tie'
far. hiVvir. will be a cent ;f a'tra
t'ou v.hiidi wlil be ivpialle 1 only by
f'.' fv iiiette win el an l .he ?hp e-e.ird
:n ,te. It is expect 'd that the bar
v:i!' aiso do a rwshin;,' business ('.ur
in:; ti e ev nins. Tl.eie wi'.l be prompt,
se vice at the bar by many ! autit'it
bar-maids wlh se ve:y iii-ec n: e v ih
be enoiiph to make the eai niv.ii iroers
thi: sty.
The committee.; for the carnival
held tie ir lina.l ineetinu: last evening
i d th.e poi footed plan.; for the en
tire event weie uiven their final re
ii':;i. Siveial bal s of paper ha
have boi n oAlered ;.nd no nii '.is
(liianiitjes of confetti have Ion lai 1
in to add to the niei rini'Mit (f tin
(.(cr.sion. The head bartender, kr.ov.n
o it. iib' of business hours a.s Joe X h.
the pharmacist, ropoiis that he
s c t;r d a larpe ;is: ;irtment misi ei
laiHous beverases a.i l a real bar to
('.; ijien.'o tiie ov er, rsothimi wili be
i;icki;". to make the affair ri s nibh'
t'-- ;.i.i ! iit.l days except the head-
h- that us (! to come on 'he moi n
iim after.
The tiekit sale has iroue forward
v an irieypected spe -d and it
looks as if the entire male population
(Continued on Tape Four)
LEAGUE ORGANIZED
Twelve Fraternities Organize I.idc
pendent League And Announce
Schedule.
At a mecing la- evening ;f r. - e,v -
m iitatiM-s from twelve fraternities ar.
: i. ,..!! 1.
11. l-"l -1 1 I' 1 i. ' .'.'.-1 - - .....
formed under the name of the -'Pide
p' :.di nt l.eaMiie" with P.-u Web-r a-
.:-esideiit, and Xoel Smith as s.-cre-;
ry an 1 I reasurer.
'l ie- I -ague has planned, to bowl
every Thursday evening during th"
wiii'ir and will st: art tho season to
orr.;w night with the following iche
da'c: P.-.mbd.i Chi Alpha vs. Silver Lyi.x.
Sigma Xu vs. Sigma Alpha Kpsilon.
Acacias vs. Phi Kappa Psi.
pelt. 1 Chi vs. Kappa Sigma.
Delta. Th eta. vs. Phi Gamma
Delta.
Pi Kappa Phi vs. Dye.
These games will be played at the
Lincoln Howling Alleys, the first six
teams s'aiting at 0:::u p. m. and 'he
remainder at S : -J".
There si ill remains a place for cue
more team, and ar.y fraternity desir
ii g to enter the league may apply to
Pen Weber.
The Limerick Contest.
You have a chance!
The last two laps of the Coinhtisk
Pimeikk contest have been com
bined, there will be two prize:;
INTER FRAT BOWLING
MILITARY
innffrmTTTTr'
Discussion of Disarmament Problems
Artio'e No. 2.
The Pressure of Population and the Danger of War.
P.y Dean .1. K.Lo UossiKiiol.
Aiiioiik the mosl striking phcuomi n;i of recent times is the enormous
Kiowth in 'the population or the "Western Woi'hl" itha.1 has taken place
duriii:;' the past. 1 r0 years, attributable in part to the (ipciiiiiR' of new
lands, in part to the productivity of modern machinery, in part tocompar
ativo freedom fiom war rnd famine, in pait to tho reduction in the
death rate brought about by medical science.
Aecordiiij!; t; Mulhall and other s'atr. ,'. icians. the population of the
lli'inaii empire al the time of Augustus was about ."1,000,01111, and the popu
lation of Kuro.e in the year 177S was lf.o.uoo.eoo. One hundred years la. or
(ISTS) the population of Kurope had ir.. reased to tioo.OOii.iioo, and at 'he
e;anins' of the world war in PJ1 1, it was about l.-,0,00O,O(io. The popula
tion of the Pniled Kingdom in 17S0 w; s alnul lLih. 0,000 ; in PHI it was 10,
tn. ii.iiiiu, mid other Kit ropoan countrii! s iia. e had an eoila 1 or pre.-rter growth
in popuhition. In the same time the population of No; th and South Amer
ica has increased from a few mi'.Mi-ns :o more than lOO.uaO.onil. Souip
Asirtic countries, also, as India and .Japan have increased corsidernhly in
iitiinbe.-s, although they have been densely prpu'.r.ted far many centunea.
In recent times the population of rbe le;.d'n "; caiu.tries, ec: ptins
3hvr.ee, has coatinue.l t.) increase al a very ra.dd rate. I'r.'.ai 1-S7t tj
about Pill, the population of the Pni'ed Ki:i;:dom increased from trj.mio,-
.li.uo to 1."., 000,000: that of Prance from
niio.ii-.i) to :t;),ono,(,0.): the Cerman empire lrem thi.tMio.nua to (iS.nuO.oOa:
the Russian empire, from 7,ri,o0l,000 to lSu.0'."i,0au; the Pn'tcd States from
::s.. "oe. iiuo to about. !i.",0ini.o0o; Japan from ".tl, ' ou.in o to a l.ouo.iioo.
The growth of population is very clo.-eiy connected with material
wealth, military power, foreign co'iinicrce. ( ln'giv tion, and the disposi
tion cf growing peoples to encroach upon their less populous and powerful
iieii-biiers. Prominent anions: the cau-:es of th.e late war was the enormous
growth in population of Germany and Russia. Tlu.ir interests clashed in the
Paikans. where the great, war began. Knul-nd. on the other hand, with her
gre..t empire and vast foreign commeue, was on the defensive: while
the Pnited Sta'es, less densely inhabited and with vast undeveloped re
sinnces, was at first relatively indifferent to the great issues involved.
Xmv that Kuropoan affairs have been more or less unsatisfactorily
settled, pi-ople are beginning to notice that .he Pnited States and Japan,
who have suffered comparatively little by the war. remain as the rival
powers of the Pacific, looking at each Cher r.cro.v, the ocean with a
measure of suspicion and fear; whi!" Canada, Australia, Xew Zealand, the
Dutch Colonies and the Pacific States of South America an- looking 'm
with intense interest, not unmixed with tn-pidition.
(Continued en pane Pent-.)
l!l
Iowa Aggies Working Hard to Carry
Off the Championship Here
on November 12.
a.:;:
Coai
varsity
v . .. Oc
.i '" i.
is grooming
l.i -his
in. n
i Art Smith is
s'piad of c;'--s
count ry
se p; a ! e I'rc in t lie n
ruiiiiers this week ami
a ration for the Mb sou.
; in M-.aip 401
ner. in prep
i Va'l.-v ( ham-
pio:-.. iii.n :un at Pine. ;n, X ivi inber 12.
Arsi. talit Coacli S. S tlraham. who
was capta'n of the cress-country team
whiih took western conf
ors last year, has been
charge cf the remainder
men for the fall.
el-.ce ,1011
p'aced in
Smith's
With an idea cf what tl;
team
reuid secured by the duel no- t with
1 I." in.:.; 1111 1 vim sii' v. October ( C!-
I
I tail Pr vet and his ur n ar ex-
1
i,.,,.;r.l lii cb..-.v Pie v: li v a Cool 1 ;1
at Lincoln. Kothbun live,; r.p to the
'"" !- ,:"':,P : h' ni ,Vt,',i
ron of Kansi.s. be: ti::g him by nearly
half a lap of the track.
Kansas and James, the
captain di 1 not do a.s well
Ma.-sey of
Jryhawk ;
a- they are
expected to do at Lincol 1. vine- C -p-tain
Preveit is showing up be. is
in ti:-' pradico runs this week.
Ore e'.rii"'- lies bei :: !e i: tl e
t'-.ni since tie dual meet, t'lanie-e
,i-i!.-r n-pUice-1 by Urown. vho wa a
' mi'.-r 0:1 the track te; m 'art sprint.
Pert V.'. t'b, ci.-uk half niiler, and
Pi'ibaum have t'th been runnin-'
.'-tron.'r ill praopi , w hile lloilewell
i-; expected to imp-ow- lat .- in the
S'.'S'-n. ;: ( o. (liiiT t" C la' h Si'.li';!.
Ahhmigh
the Cvo'-no' ;un'ier-: Vave
he'd tlm vali- y re- (ud f -r Mr oe cen-t...rte.T-
vi-:iiB. Pie-.- are bei:ig as
sure.', that there will be ronr- strors
!-ten in tie dist:i:i-e run this vta-.
M ss'iuri. Kanras. Xi b. l:a. Ka.'.sas
Au-uicr. an-1 Oklahoma are i-aid to atl
have some outstanding men. wi.i:e
Grinni 11 end Drake, although they
have not sent out much information.
Pave the matcia.l in school, it is
known here.
The Cyclones also hae enteied Pi
the Western confer' nee run ct the
University of Indi :11a, at Ploomingtor..
Tl is wili be an evi :i strong(r lace.
HIS PREPARING FOR
CROSS-GOUHTRY MET
DON'T MISS THE
"SOMETHING
t'M.oiio.Oon to ttti.il'io.atio; Italy. 27.-
FRESHMAN ENGINEER
mi
1 1 1 1
Wiil
CONVOCfillQN HELD'ir.
Prcf. M. I. Evinger Spe3cs On "M uni
cipal Engineering" Monday.
. . .. ., ...
wint ering d.'pa'-tmeat s poke before t
regular fn-Mimau t-n': im-eriiig lecture
(dass Monday evening on ".Municipal
Pnuineering
ti-ted h. ;ween difVrert
1 1 1- d.-ff.
kinds of engineering and brieflv d--liked
some cf 1 li .-: branches.
Hydraulic engim ei ing g-.-neraliy coti
sis's 0! the study of irrigation eiigii.
( ,-rii:-- end tin- ci ntrol of w..iorvav
to p. event future floods ami ut'llr
the wastewaK r. A clos.-r t ) heir.-- 11-"
ject is the irrigation work under cor.
sideratioll for th" PlaM" vath-y ii
west- rn Xi braska.
Professor Kvimier read and dis-j
ussed a paper entitled
lir--!i.-("'i:ig," given before
Mtmicipal
the Arnold-.
c a S j' i.ty : Pn-'iieers by .Mr. ei-K-r.
. resi.'.eiit of the soeli :v. Tl'"
a.p- T deal1 with all tile probl. :.i : ti
h: met by a muni' ':1:'; engiie-i r i : '
,',ei' nii.a of a mod -ra city. The j.rob
lems an- many and in a large size city
: :.- ie.:t" :ii;;'o. Same of tie- :
I.e. :!.; :': lures are; Sire !, Je-ji:!!.
s .:.-.- an ! lr.i!nii:g- systems, tr'.n
P:t..iio;i. strict cro-o ings. and rcve
111 1-11 jjjiks. idaygrounds, water !;;-
phes,
some
.( tii)n of galbaue.
ih-sign of bridges
and in
.ml pert
:"'-: nr-s
ge ( ity.
-r is. or
laciiit '' s.
On - .f the nio-L i up . ;: '
is the water supply for a la
I'-ac'icallv a'l of the "al
s iouid 1 o purified by some pro -os.-.,
probably filtraP 111. Tiie process o" f:l
tratiou for purification of wa'er to be
used for drinking purposes has long
been used in Huron and is used m
most of tin- cities and larger towns in
this country now. except in places, as
in tin- mountains, where the vvitcr
supply has small chance for coutim
mition. i.jtherans. Notice.
Pie social in Art ball Friday night:
Every girl is apked to bring a pi
The auction price will be reasonable
limited.
CARNIVAL
rTT?T?T?Tl 1?TT TV
DIFFERENT
MUSICAL CONVOCATION
IS TOMORROW MORNING
A symphony pro;,:ai.i wiil be given
;t cu;ivoci.lio:i Thursday a, 1 i o ' ',.. !;
,n Al'-nioi i. 1 !- li. Tic p. .. : am v. ri
be ;:.ivn Ly a Si.l.iig (pia: ,, p;.-i;..
and organ. This .s the fir-u musKa!
cotiviK ati .n of the yeai-.
Tiie luinibeis by list;, two s;e imr ,ie-,
"Orpheus" and "Pes Prelu 'e.' wiii
make ..) the a'. ... -re : i. "l" i -.; h .
will take pr.it a c: K.i. .1. Walt, li s
violin; M ust Lr.nge, so. ,ei i violin,
Win. T. Quick, xhda; l.iili.-n lil. iio,
C"i '.; i'hliih I'll, iingim Pes-- plan ,
-ud Mis. Carrie- P. Paym n '., oira.r
The musical progiams which will
!) given from lime to time 1iin;igl
otit the year, aie om'.e,- the .ii; ti .;
of Mrs. Caw "m 15. Kaynrni '..
mi iiiiiiiHL
l-VA 9
i
1IZES
it a -t 4
Eighty Ch.'Diip'on Aniniala To Be Ex--ihited
at Ag.-ic-J'.ural Collcje
Saturday.
The Pahy In'ern.stienal. wliieli will
he. held Saturday exenir-r, Xovemh :r
at the c:;lle:,e of ag: icu'.tuie und-r
the auspices cf ih.i Ihock and P.ridle
ehib, is prr.gn sst.ig nic-iy acco'-'lin."'
reports from tiie committees ir.
::harge.
l-iigh.y prizo-winr.i'in animals owned
by the Pniversity wi'.l be on exiiibi-
:iou :t this shaw. In a.i. there will t '
two c'a.-::-es each of swine, rheep and
h.oises, and five of cattle. 1-Vday and
Satu: day will find the young her.'.s-nii-ii
busy cUaiiini; and i'fer.ari'i::
their animals for the gram! dress par
ade. Tiie parade will undoubtedly he
featured by many animals showing it'
the height cf showring perfection as
then- are some yaang experts at work
who are very efficient in this ait.
The official judge will place tiie
! awards, not i;pon the. merits of the
animals ;.s is the case in showrh; ;
ompi tition, but upon the stud-'Ui -v1--.!
- Ir
t l
t .skill in the prei ar..t
.1'"-;
- , xhtn of his animal.
o, Mari'n I'rnei-er, chatrman "f ti
enter:a:.nmeii; coanniitee, has arranc.i ii
... s, i . . .;.. n .... ' .111 ......
t:i 'has 1; en engaged to render mt:.-it-early
in the '.-veiling and music at I':
nrv.ils during the shov. ing of the l'v
stock. A male (piaitet and other ma-i-
;cal numbers will furnish
aililltiom-.l
Cramntic Ciparlinsnt Will Stait
:.-s Of Plays P'-r Youngsters
This Week.
Th- .l!.;ii-.a:ie d : . :tm--:ii wiil ...
a i h. 'dress .ie-. t-'r Xo. . -m1 .".
at .-I.", i'i ti. '!' -ai-io jii.-at r. The
ami'. .so this 1 1. -.; t . - is ! j 1 til" 1 ' e
the il.-sir-- for the .-puken or; .i
aiiioni: g:o.ii;:;-. as v. as ch 1 I:--ii.
'I lie first. h.y !- produced i- ti t
fairy ta! - "."now White an I th '
Dwarfs."
The Cbihhvns ibi'.it'-r eo;:ists of
lie- s riiaiits tik-'i'g werk in -lram. ttv
in the Pniversi:y of .Nebraska. Tie
piayirs have a s.rea desire to einor
ta'n ei.iidr.-ii and briuf to iie:n 'J,..
best cia-iles in lite-ature in d-a: ot
t:c form. They are ph-iming on 1 r'u--ing
t) their pa'rons this year Mich
'tories as Cinderella. Pollyana. -iaci.
rnd the II -an-S:; Ik. Three pills in a
Pottle, and many ethers of especal
iirerest.
There are v(.--y few other tle-.-teii
of this kind in th" country. The Child-
I reus theater pi i.vers of the University
expect to develop a ehiidr.-iiH deiart
inriit of educational recreation to keep
'Lincoln abreast cf the work b.-inc
done tlsewhero for the little peop.e
of the country.
The play "Snow-White an I the
Dwarfs" will be given at t!m Temple
theater Xov. 5 at 2:1.".
WILL AVID Pi
ertainmcnt. 1
: I
CHILDREN'S THEATER
I TO OPEN SATURDAY
1
1
Adm. 35c. Includes Drinks and Carnival Cap.
E
AS SEHD-OFF TODAY
St'.iricn'.i Meet This Afternoon at
Armory and March to D Isl
ington Depot.
SLOGAN IS "BEAT PITT"
'I. v.l :. Ccoin P'ayinj at 3:45 Ne
'.jraska Ltrocci to Shew Hip;
Tru Spirit.
,'!!; a : Py : J t'e- P't; "1 :i i. .-.'a-.!
t .'1 ;. ' o I :ra :' '-a ti:e
- v el :': P. p. 1:1 , X- h fill-
f.t v i'.l !!.: the t'o.idm : t.ri.1
:m:i l i-: . .0 I'ilt bit ' itl' a
pirl! g . ' tint 1 1 C.lt'K'i'tKia
.:.: !.: il.ci liial of Xotr'- D. mere1-
he. by the 'iithn.-iasin the., is be.
:.t: . hown' by :' sta ie ,t !
"Wo 1 arro' u .' .-i t .0 1" aicly
to j ia in t ' 1 a a 'e t . I : , : s:,i I
a faculty in. ml e . "X. br - k- has
spi it. if ie .- cl.-'i's v i'i 011'y let
it le.'-bio . It ; :! (-.'!5?S
: e,i- t 'c 1 uh'.i'l'r- p- hp. but r.unel.cw
' !o eii'-rv. see.'
The uri( r.-ily ba.,1 will ra'l every
.-.i-.dent in M-ba.i! to. '.ay in fr"tt ef the
rrn: y at :t:i." p. m. Th.e pelade will
strrt frem this point at 4:01 .! -ek,
.- 1 t'.a'. i! wiil r-ach the Tturiingtoii
'p-t in lime for a farewell 1 a -ly be-fe,i-..
the ; rain pulls out carrying the
mo'eskin he o,-s to their fi '.iit with
We iier's I'ilt. Pa'.thcrs
'I he c-.-c's el Xe'e esha n . special
';. 11. eel to jo: : in tli'1 line if march.
Ti, y were c nspicurtis by tln ir nb
, .,,(.,, dcp.d. rally before th.e
team l it for Smith P' ti l. Students
:i-p also ke 1 not t ' walk e n the
ri.'ewalks abreast of the 'r.arc'mrs
hi ing the parade, but to j in ia the
'h: - ef march.
Pecrii.o i: w...s eii'i te'. that trol'-'y
ires "jeiktd" or the eo.-a-ien ef the
Xot. e Dame para ie, stmhnts a.e r !so
asked t. refrain from, 'hi- 'sport"
I today. -This is XOT a f h.:-'-t..il par
!'"le. but a farewi 11 ral'y to t'-.o '.earn,-'
; el y -..- e ,
; ' The cheerleaders wiil La i ihe
j marchers in the chant, s- ncs and
I yells while the .jUrate -wends lis way
j to the depot. A shoit rally will be
h:eh' in fruit of the eeich that wiil
j ca-r the team to Pittsburgh.
"X-ebrasl;a can have il.OiiO students
marohing in today's parade, if she
only will," is the comment made by
several students. "Her spirit is iherc;
it is only hidden by indifference cn
the part of a few students."
EPISCOPALIAN CLUB
FALL PARTY FRIDAY
Th- Pniversity lipVco'prli.iri (dub
wi:l kohl it- fall party a. .Mrs. A. 11.
i Pdiei-um's. PmO South 4ntli street
j ( - Jl roe ! 10 nei.K, .... ' jioi 1. .4-1
Inr irbe' s and i'ri- mis of the lab '.re
j ur-.-d to be present, as thi-i i- the
1 first 1-1 r party it tie fall s-::-iii for
, the club.
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CflKHIITEES FOR
PRESS CLUB OUT
1
1
j Roy Custafssii Announces Names Of
Members Who Will Lead
I
Activit.es.
Ti.-- pr.
P ir iaa',.
t.
e Press Club,
ai.:i',ii:ieo.l the
1;
! vnn.lt'e- s so far aypoa-.-.-d in the
i -s ieli. Other eouniott- os w -;i bo
jfiir:.:e,i as the ne.-d aris.-s and the
,i:--w m. mbi rs are urbanized,
j The membership committee will
t.-ke ea'e of all a !: jdica tions to the
! Press club, pass on ihem and recom-
end them to ihe club. The dub then
votes 0:1 the applicants.
Th1 prer-ram committee will arrange
the monthly program for the club.
This committee will have a great deal
to do with the Nebraska Press asso
ciation convention, which will be held
le-re next wint-T.
The publicity committer will handle
(Continued on pajre 3.)
Doors open at 7:30