JIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan I'liMi'linl Miinliiy, Tin'Hcliiy, WciliicHiluy. T lin i ,.in.N iiml Krliliiy iiinriiliit; of eui:U wk I " 1 1 1 I nlvi'i'slly of Ni'hniHliu. Ah'i jiIimI Mr mulling ill Hpt'cial rule of .iiniii.v pi'iiviili-il fur In SimmIiiii llOII, Act if iiciiilnT II. I!"1". tiuttiorlzoil January 'M, 1 OK1IIIAI. lMi:iiITI I'l'HI.irATION I iiiIit (In- Plrcctl'in nf I In' Sluili'lit I'ull- 11)111 lull ItlNllll. . t , r. , I us mm mill i'Iiihh Hint t - r nt the .i.h.i:fn'f lii l.lurnlii, Ni'liriiHkM, uiulrr tile A'i t (VniTN-NS, Miircli 'i, 1X70. Sul.-i 1 iili"ii rnli Si.lMI u jeur lM.G a hfiiiCHtor Miurli- riipy - Five Cent A.MiVhH nil ('iiMiiiiniiiiitliiiiM lo VIIH lAII.Y NKIHASKAN Scr'nii A. I.lliriilll, Nob. 1 TIIONKS I nlvtTNlly H'i. KvrniiiXH KliHH'i IMilnrinI iiml liiisliiiKH ul'fli'i'M In s'liilh wt'Mt rnl'iii'r of liiisriiirut lit I IIP AilinlnlH-tr-iiioii Hall. Il.ihcrt Krnniii'll. .Ir ..Editor Mitrjoriv Vmiin .Muiiiiiclnit Killtot llrli-n H1111111HT AHMOrliite Kdltor (linrlcH A. Mitolirll , M11I1I Killtor llnunril Huffi'lt Mitlit Killtor I in mil ( V. Mini 11 Nlitht Killtor 4 liiiuiK'4-y Kln-ry IIiikIiichu MiinilKer (llfli.ril M. IlicliM .Wt. HiinIiii-hh Micr. ('Unci Kli-klmff Mrruliitlnn Muiiiiicer OKKIC'K HOIKS. i:.lllnr. 4-n iliilly. Mmiiithi).' KililiT. 3-tl dully. llnslniMM Milliliter, 4-l dully. run Tills issric. MKlit Kilitur I'liiirli'H A. Mltrlifll J11I111 Allison BH't Mitlit Kdltor Not a day passes but what the noise from motors of automihiles parked on twelfth street north of K street in terrupts lectures anil recitation in all the rooms 011 the west siile of Social Science Hall. The frequency of this disturbance seems to be increasing. Students and faculty members alike are look ing for some way in which the nuis ance may be abolished. Shall there be a polite announcement that all people with noisy motors in their cars are asked to park elsewhere than around University buildings? Shall there be the ruling- the 110 cars may be parked during- the daytime on Twelfth street or other streets close to classrooms? For the present, the temporary so lution seems to be to ask owners of noisy motors to park far away from Social Science building. The saving on nerves of the professors should be sufficient inducement to make these owners change their habit. The interruptions which have been so noticeable since spring vacation have given rise to a recurrence of discussion of the plan to close Twelfth street north of K street to the north limit of the campus near Bessey Hall. This plan is to tear up the pavement and transform that space into lawn. The city council has just passed an ordinance closing some streets a lit tle farther noilh on the stadium grounds. Some would like to have a resolution passed closing a portion of Twelfth street. No doubt, the beauty of the campus would be increased and the noise from automobile motors on Twelfth street would be a. thing of the past. Are the advantages sufficient to warrant the change? Student opinion on this matter will be welcomed. conl'iHsed later that she did it her self nt the request of a Trlest. But the press doesn't print the- finish, It only prints the charge. "The Ku Klux Klan takes no stand whatever on other peoples religion, but says Us initiates must believe In the tenets of the Christian Kelig ion and acknowledge Jesus Christ as the Son of God and our risen Lord. That, tho Jew will not do, therefore, he proscribes himself. If he re nounces his Jewlsm and accepts Jesus as we do, ho Is eligible for nieirbershlp in the Klan. 'The Ku Klux Klan denies em phatically, that it endeavors or even wants to 'smash the negro. We want him to have his churches, schools, anil all that goes with them to make him happy. We do not deny and we tio acknowledge that, we claim tills to be a white man's gov ernment and that the white race must and shall be the ruling race. All laws must be made and executed by the white man but with fairness to the negro. "We say we stand for Christian ity, Protection of the weak and the innocent, for the righft for Ameri canism; our enemies say we stand for everything else. Now if the good people want to be fair with them selves, they should not pass judg ment until they hear both sides. Just ask yourself 'What do I really know about the Klan?' "The Ku Klux Klan touches no body, writes no threatening letters, and takes no law whatever in their own hands. And every Klansman has taken a solemn oath to abide by the law and to swear cin unqualified al legiance to the Government of the United States, above any other and evry kind of government in the whole world, temporal or ecclesiastical. "Our principles and what we stand for are as open as the Holy Bible. The secrecy is in our membership only and we have good reasons for that and the two million already in are also perfectly satisfied. "A Klansman's criterion of char acter is the Living Christ. "All 100 per cent Americans are not Klansmen but all Klansmen are 100 per cent law abiding Americans. The Ku Klux Klan is fundamentally Christian and 100 per cent American." in Faculty Hall of the Temple. The Society extends a cordial invitation to studenti und faculty. Student Council Last Student Council meeting for the year today in Social Science hall 107, at five o'clock. Very important business. Lninhu Chi Alpha Pledge smoker Friday night at the chapter house. Calendar Gumma I'M Beta spring party at Antelope- Park. I'hi Omega Ti party at tho Scottish Rite Temple. Engineers' Dance at Rosewildo. Sigma Kappa spring party at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Farm House, house dance. April 26, Thursday Nu-Meds at the Grand Hotel. Vestals of the Lamp meeting, 7:10, Ellen Smith Hall. Friday, April 27. Talladian girls' annual progressive banquet. Thi Gamma Delta, house dance. Viking Formal Dinner-Dance at the Lincoln. Alpha Onilcron Pi spring party at Uosewiltle. Delian-Crete Picnic. Wesley-Guild and Kappa Phi picnic at Kpworth Park. Girls' Commercial Club spring party at the Phi Mil house. April 28, Saturday Alpha Phi Junior-Senior Dinner dance. Alpha Gamma Rho Convention Dance at the Lincoln. Omaha Club Dinner, G:15, Grand Hotel. Kappa Delta spring party at EIleD Smith Hall. Annual Competitive Drill to Be May 22 Tuesday, May 22, is the date set for the annual competitive drill which will not be held in Alumni Week as was previously announced. A parade and review will be held today at five o'clock in honor of representatives of Reserve officers, American legion, Veterans of Foreign wars, and the Spanish War Veterans. All cadets will be required to report in uniform, unless properly excused, according to an order issued by Major Sidney Erickson, Professor of Military Sci ence and Tactic. REMEMBER Vails Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. Notices (Notice nf iri'iicnii tiit'Test will hi ,11-liitftl In till column for two consccu I v i r days. Copy kIumiIiI If ill 'lie Nf T'l-l-'ri' M'fi- '3 fir. Gl'inck i Golf Team Final tryouts for the University golf team will be held beginning Friday of this week. Hand in names of applicants at the ath letic office. A parade to start out the 192:3 home baseball season is being planned. Hu.-ker baseball fans have not had an opportunity to see the team produced by our new diamond coach officially in action. Many of them would be enthusiastic over the plan of the ath letic department to celebrate the of ficial start of the season. Whether or not the parade is scheduled, every booster for Nebraskans athletics is urged to be present for the "opener" on Friday afternoon. In connection with the opening of the baseball season, let us congratu late ourselves that the adoption of the student athletic ticket plan makes it unnecessary to have a "big drive" to sell baseball tickets. Wc congratu late ourselves a second time when the first track meet is held here next week. Campus Comment As a reply to the talk delivered by Rev. W. II. Riley at Vespers on Tues day of last week, entitled "The Ku Klux Klan Is Fundamentally Un christian and Un-American'' the fol lowing letter has been received by the Nebraskan. It is signed, by a Lincoln resident whose name Is witheld on request and printed in or der that both sides of this controv ersy may be treated alike through these columns: To the Editor, The Daily Nebraskan, Lincoln, Nebr., Dear Sir: "The American public has Judged the Ku Klux Klan almost completely upon the daily newspaper reports and with all the charges they have car ried in such screaming headlines, there has not yet been a single con viction. The Louisiana case for ex ample, was a malicious He and the Grand Jury finding no evidence proved that. The girl In Chicago who had the crosses cut on her body Christian Science Society. Meeting of the Christian Science Society, Thursday evening, 7:!!0. Faculty Hall. Komensky Club Meeting of the Komensky Club in Faculty Hall. Temple, Saturday, April 2S, at S o'clock. Kappa Phi-Wesley Guild Picnic for till members of Kappa Phi and Wesley Guild will be held at Epworth park, Lriday evening. Cars leave at 4:40 and 5:20 p. m. Xi Delta Meeting of Xi Delia in Ellen Smith Hall, Thursday, April 2G at 7:15. Art Club Art club business meeting in Art Hall, Thursday, April 2(i. Ag Students. Farmers' Fair pep meeting, Ag hall, third floor. 7:30, Wednesday. More movies and more pep! Kappa Phi Tickets for the picnic may be se cured at Dr. Huntington's office, for thirty-five cents. Girls' Tennis Tournament All girls who signed up for the spring tennis tournament are asked to sign up again in the Armory be fore Monday night, April 30, 1923. The original poster has, disappeared. The tournament may be run off next week. Math Club The annual Math Club picnic will be held May 1st at Antelope Park. The time will be from 5:30 till dark. The tickets, 25$, can be secured from the officers and a number of the members or from Prof. Shere, M. A. 306. Menorah Menorah Society will hold its an nual open meeting Sunday, at eight There's Real Character in l'K i: IK ! I" !) ! lit' M ?ti ij l"i M i l; i'Ki ;k k; xi t; K K K. 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