College Press ALL NATIONS AND TONGUES (McGill Daily) Speaking recently before a rep resentative (fathering of Montreal business men, the minister of one uf the Inrpe churches of this city plead ed for a wider patriotism, rather than an intense and blinding of one's rnuntrv. He sketched the needs u" THE DAILY NBBBASKAN men and women of tomm-mw that the vague idealism of today may become, if it is nourished, the public opinion 01 tomorrow. We would hope that the day when men and women could honestly take as their watchwords such phrases as Nordic superiority" and the "Gentle supremacy" was past; and yet, ever and anon, we see in our midst evi dences such as the propaganda which was recently spread abroad, that can not serve to reassure us. Rtw a Al M . , wiey eniorce ttie need of a wider edu cation of the supposedly educated, Ohio State Students Travel Through Thirty Seven States on Ten Dollars of the times and briefly summed and of the encouragement of coop- them up unocr me neaus ui a wiuer f nnuuu ana jrierulship among thq education, a stronger international mumDers ot dUforent races and re fecling and a greater faith in one,ligions and tongues while they are Bnothcr. The,n he followed this with at college. the significant decalration that noj We cannot but look with favour truly Brent nation can live upon it 8s thfe coming joint meeting of the Wlf alone. That the reflation of Mock Parliament with members of nil that we would have in world af-'our sistoi. University of Montreal fairs is but a fond ideal, the speaker and the movement to form a ioint , linr hr nroroA Hint irfr.nl a . , juini gdmuivu, KIUU, lo study quite frankly thel Bnd nuiy causes of fmtion between Jew and in mind, if real advance is fo be ac- Gentile both in the university and complished. , without. If these can do nothing We find much in the above that1, they wiH at east brf might well be taken as a creed by resentatives of different races to university students, who are at the 'gethcr in a fricndlv ftnd it jg stftPe of development when ideals a Well-known fact that hate of an gle bcintr soupht. lor those who othcr race js much cag.er tQ ovgr RURh at the influence of youth are oome when onc becomos personall puffti inP themselves to live under lacquainted with members of Jt An serious misconception; they fail to'other event of interest in thig con appreciate the important fact that ration is the visit today to McGill the young people of today are the of a Japanwo christian gentleman. I who has come from his own country as a missionary. Not many years ago, such an expression of interna tionalism was unheard of. One thing we must remember. We are living in the days of post war idealism; old prejudices have been swept away, and a new vision of a wider friendship is holding sway. But it must be kept iri mind that the times following a period of intense idealism are hard times indeed; feel ings that seemed buried spring into consciousness again, and hate reap pears where love seemed to be su preme. In those days there will be a chance for the expression of real convictions; and we will then show whether we have truly seen the light that the Scottish poet saw in writing of the time when "Man to man the world o'er Shall brithers be for a'that." I en dollars stretched over 10,000 nines. This strange feat was accomplished last July by three Ohio State Uni versity students. They are Baker Lybe, CJ-3; Samuel A. Crabtree, CJ-2, and William E. Long, CJ-3. Lybe Long, and Crabtree "picked up" a car for $25 last summer and begain "seeing America first." Determined to do their seeing at the lowest cost possible, they left home with little financial backing. Their tour led through 37 states and cost them but $10. When food or lodging required money they worked. On their ar rival in San Francisco they were penniless, but tickets for passage home aboard the liner Colombia were forwarded by their parents. They disposed of the automobile for $15 and their expenses were thus reduced to $10 hard cash. "We are going to make the trip again when we have the chance," declared the "tourists." "Cur trip wus prompted by a de sire to see the wonders of which we have been studying at school. . Alumni' of Ohio State University now living in San Francisco were at the pier to wish their college friends "bon voyage." The three students are coming home by the way of the Panama Canal and are expected to arrive in a month. Friends now in school say that the three young men are expected to return to school next quarter. DEMING IS SPEAKER AT FORUM LUNCHEON (Contrnued from Tge One.) ORPHjEliUM THUR,FRI1SAI: A Great Picture "SATAN SABLES" with Lowell Sherman. John Harron Pauline Garon and "MUMMY LOVE" A Rollicking Comedy TOPICS SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7. 9. MAT. ISc NITES 25c Rialto Theatre THUR. FRI. SAT. "The Enchanted Hill" COM ED Y NE WS TOPICS SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 9. MAT. 25c N1TE 35c. COLONIAL This is National Laugh Month THIS WEEK Don't Miss This Whirl of Laughter and Ti.rills HOGAN'S ALLEY Featuring MONTE BLUE PATSY RUTH MILLER "A JUNGLE HEROINE" A Startling Wild Animal Adventure Three Hikes Remain On Course Schedule Only the remainder of this week and the first of next remain to fin ish up the requirements in the wo men's hiking course, it was announc ed yesterday. The minimum re quirement in the course is forty-five miles, and gives a credit of twenty five W. A. D. points. Five points are added for each additional ten miles to the minimum requ'rement. Three more hikes have been sched uled for this semester. They are: Saturday at 9 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. and Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Students wishing to go on these hikes are ask ed to sign on the W. A. A. bulled tin board in the Armory. The number of graduates from Wisconsin high schools increased from 6,000 to almost 13,000 from 1913 to 1924. The enrollment at the state university increased from 4,224 to 8,142 during the same period. WANT ADS "Typing Hvanted. Themes, term papers. Call L 8266 after five- thirty. 78 LOST: White gold link bracelet with four sapphires and fraternity crest. Reward. 77 LOST: Small round gold wrist watch between Armory and Grand Hotel. Return to Miss Wagner, Also News and Topical Pictures SHOWS AT 1. ST 5, 7,f. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK 1 He Stole the Bride and Kidnapped the Bishop and then- -You Must See Reginald Denny In His Latest Howling Success "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" "HELEN AND WARREN" In "His Own Lawyer" ON THE STAGE THE THREE MCKENNAS Youth, Mirlh al.d Melody Ali News and Topical Pictures HARHISON-S LYRIC ORCHESTRA MRS. MAY M. MILLS, ORGANIST SHOWS AT 1, 3, B, 7, 9. Dept. of Physical Education. 76. A number of students wanted foe salesmen. Call L 8213 for partic ulars. 77. )5faiaiaMsi3MsiaaMai3jaiPjaiaiaiaiaiajaj3Mia "Have your next Banquet or dance at, the. ELKS HALL." Also your pat ronage solicited at the ELKS CAFE." To Study Dishonesty In University Work A joint committee of faculty and students at the University of Wis consin will be appointed soon to make recommendations to the faculty for providing possible new methods for dealing with cases arising out of dishonesty in classroom work and other aspects of university life. A faculty resolution last week author ized the appointment. The committee will include three members of the faculty and three members of the student body to be appointed by the Student Senate and the Woman's Sclf-Government asso is not the only way in which the truth may be attained. But it fur nishes the only means by which hu man nature can bo assured of its truth. There are many cults mas querading as science. We have as trology, spirit unlism, and many oth ers which might be likened to the comment on the guinea pig. It's not a pig and it doesn't come from Guinea. "How can science aid progress? First, no field should be withdrawn from scientific scrutiny. Care must be taken to guard against destructive agitators who are on the fringe of every reform movement. Science must be careful not to advocate re forms, too soon else their advocates will be considered cranks. "In the second place, science must be devoid of sentiment. It must look toward the betterment of all civili zation even though working a hard ship on a few. And third, science! is and must be long-headed, forward ! looking. If science was followed in the state legislature, the bills intro- i duced would look beyond the present, would look forward and into the fu ture." "There are three personal appli cations of science that I would like you to get," he stated in bringing his address to a close. "Try to catch the. scientific point of view; Be on guard against pseudo-scientisU; combat them actively, striving for proper education, of the future gen erations. Get interested in some ap plication of science to progress. As the apostle Paul said: 'Be not hear ers of the word but doera also.' " EIEJSJSIEiaiM Learn to Dance at The Lincoln Modern Dance Studio Thelma Stroh Phone B 4819 for appointment. jH Private and class instruction, g 108 Ncbr. State Bank Bldg. 15th & O Why Not?! HAVE THEM WHILE THEY'RE NEW A Wise DECISION IS the Root of SUCCESS No doubt you have been considering numerous offers of employment, many of which have struck you favor ably. But remember a wise decision is the root of success. Before you decide on a business career, consider the worthy opportunity offered by the S. S. Kresge Com pany to ambitious College men. The Kresge Company is constantly adding new stores to its list of more than 3(10, and for these stores we need competent managers. The only way to obtain satisfactory managers is to engage young men possessing the necessary qualities and give them a complete course of training through the various positions in our stores. By this method you learn the fundamentals of mer chandising and business in general knowledge that will prove a valuable asset to you in later years. Write us without delay for full details. Personnel Dept. S. S. KRESGE CO. Kresge Bldg., Detroit, Mich. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES. SOUPS HOT DRINKS Ledwich's Tastie Shoppe 12th and P. We Phone B 2189 Deliver (pRIHTERS vinr B178 y Capital Engraving Co. '319 SO. 12T ST. LINCOLN. NEB. Lincoln Theatre ALL THIS WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S "That Royal Girl" Flashy! tunny I Pathetic t Gripping! CAROL DEMPSTER, W. C. FIELDS. JAMES KIRKWOOD, HARRISON FORD A Paramount Picture HAZEL WEHRMAN Vocalist - News Fables SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 779. MAT. 35c NITE BOc. CHIL, 10c. Si '.TiytSF'T't - B wMBWERTBOWcctt I THUR. FRI. SAT. 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