Uuh Sn!or. Will Caps and Gown. Xhe seniors of the Utah Agricul tural College are leaving about 125 ,,pg and gowns as a gift to the hool. It has become a tradition at the college for each member of the cniduatinff class to leave the school $5,00 gift upon graduation. Be cause of the hardship In getting the caps and gowns at graduating time, the seniors are purchasing thoir own. After the exercises they will bo turned over to the college where thoy will be rented each successive year. The money received from this will go into a special fund which will be used either to finance a yearly lec ture or else a research scholarship. RI ALTO MON.-TUES.-WED Another "Merry Widow" Hit! iWrk -of m 7M am i I I THE DAILY NEBRASKA N DEBATE TEAMS ARGUE PROBLEM OF FARM RELIEF (Continued from Pace One. ed legislative benefits. He doclared the farmer was entitled to legislation which would give him equal benefits. Declaring that the McNarv-Hauorn bill stands for the creation of a mon opoly and of a Federal contribution to finance it, Jay O. Rodgers, in opening the case for the Kaggies, cnanengod the bill as beinar a stunen uous undertaking He showed that one-crop farming, inefficient produc tion, and inefficient marketing, were tne chief causes of the agricultural difficulty and that tho proposed farm relief bill would not help them. Argument for Adoption That the farmer is the only busi ness man who doesn't name his own price and that the McNary-Hauiren Din would give him machinery for orderly marketing which would aid the agricultural situation wi th contention of Lloyd L. Speer, second affirmative speaker. He claimed that the trouble with agriculture was not WEEK fhoduttlon fttbasedJby Metro Mayer . LYRIC" THEATER The Pierre Watkin Players PRESENTING "What's Your Wife -Doing?" From the French fare Bjr EMIL NYITRAY Ev.. at 8:25 SOc A 75c Mats Tue, Thurs, Sat, 2Se A SOc Neat Week "The Green Goddeis" Phone B4575 (or Reservations f Another big program of stage and screen attractions. A DAZZLING ROMANCE BILL AND I WENT FISHING A Picturization of One of "Edgar A. Guests Poems" "HOWDY DUKE" Roars of Laughter ON THE STAGE Here 'Tis Yours very truly LITTLE JACK LITTLE Radio's Best Known Entertainer MILDRED ANDRE AND GIRLS A Symphony of Love and Color production but marketing and distri bution and that the Ilaugcn bill would help to mold tho co-operatives to aid tho farmer. ni t t . ijiirence j. uocring, in carrying on the negative case, declared that pneo fixing inevitably meant raising of price and increasing of produc tion. He pointed out that if such were the case, that tho equalization fee would be so high as to make the bill hurt rather than ht-lp tho farmer. "The McNury-Haugen bill is prac tical," declared Evert M. Hunt, third Nebraska speaker. In establishing his argument he pointed out that it was not a subsidy, that its economic prin ciples were sound, that it could not result in increased production to a detrimental extent, and that the peo ple involved favor it. Would Affect Standards Frank S. Morrison, participating in intercollegiate debates for Kansas State for the fourth year, completed the negative constructive case by showing that the bill not only would not benefit the farmer but that it would seriously affect the standard of living for the general public. General Issues advanced in the constructive arguments were clarified and reinterpreted in the refutation speeches. A fight over statistics and references to them as a class of lies got the audience laughing several times. Discussion Follows Debate A lively open forum discussion fol lowed the debate, in which pertinent questions were hurled at the debat ers. Several members of the audience land Chairman Stewart tcik time to advance their opinions on the ques tion. A gale of laughter came from the crowd when Mr. Morrison replied to a question as to whether Secretary of Agriculture Jardine was in favor of the bill by smilingly remarking, "If he was, I don't think he would Nationalists Hopo For Democratic Government, States Chinese Student BEAVER AND HIS MERRY MUSIC MASTERS SHOWS AJ 2:45, 7:00, 9:00 MATS, 25c, NITE 50c MON.-TUES.WED. .hr. ,.r nrflVOAhV rr " J UeffMXI. LVlftlUUVI WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY MON.-TUES.WED. Bigger and better shows will be offered at this theater. -This week two costly programs of Orpheum Circuit attrac tions that should meet the approval of all lovers of good vaudeville entertainment l M. Jarman, Mgr. JIMMY ALLARD & CO. la a Sparklinf Miratur Musical Comedy A SOUTHERN ROMANCE" FRANK SEIFERT & CO. with his six MARVELOUS DANCING GIRLS In a laviih European Novelty Offering "TERPSICHORE" A Senational Dane Verse ARTHUR .ngee & Fuller The Musical Comedy Favorites in MUSIC AND CHATTERS' VIOLET LILLIAN GISH 0 be in the Cabinet." The open forum was the liveliest since Nebraska dis cussed the open shop question several years ago. Approximately one hundred atten- rrded the debate held in Law 101. Ne braska's next debate on this subject is with Grinnell March 18. The affir mative team will go to Grinnell while Nebraska's negative team will make their opening appearance, debating Grinnell here. That all China may bo freed and a democratic form of government es tablished is tho aim of the Nationalist party in China, Yin Mci Mn, Chinese student at the Univorsity of Nebras ka who is a member of the party, stated to a representative of tho Uni versity News Service. "The government; which we hopo to set up for all China will bo sim ilar in many rcspccU to that of tho United States," he said. "It will be the materialized dream of the foun der of the party, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who was responsibly for tho over throw of the Man Chow dynasty and the establishment of the republic of China in 1911." Mr. Lin denied that the Bolshevik influence is controlling the National ist or Cantonese government in nina. Aamitting mat tnero were representatives of the Moscow gov' ernment in southern China, he insis ted that they are simply advisors and have no direct voice in the govern ment or power in the determination of the party principles. Reports as to the number of Russians in China are greatly exaggerated, he declared. "Russia has been a very good friend in the past years," Lin ex plained. "She was the first nation to abolish the unequal treaty provisions which China had been forced to ac cept. Few other countries have done this. Membership Requirements "To become a member of the Na tionalist party one must take an oath to die, if necessary, for the cause of freedom," Lin continued. "It is a party of young men. No one over thirty years of age or under twenty is allowed to enter the party ranks. Those who are over thirty have been in the party for some time." Every member of the Nationalist army and those holding positions on the governmental staff must be mem bers of the party, according to Lin Jack Lipton The Musical Mimic Lillian Faulkner & Co. Pnscntinr the Vadueville Novelty "PLAY BALL" Also NEWS and COMEDY PICTURES COMING THURS. FRI SAT. Jack Kneeland and his Merry Makers BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, :00 MAT. 25c NITE, SOe They were guilty of Love. She had been marked with the brand of shame, but the name of the man she would not tell. And then, in a breath-taking mo ment of drama, he branded himself! AND WILL ROGERS America's Unofficial Ambassador Abroad "IN DUBLIN" World Premier of the best 01 uneweri known Gum visits abroad. Lincoln Orchestra A. L. Bonner, Conducting PHI SIGS DEFEAT MEDIO CHAMPIONS (Continued from Page One.) The two quintets played a fast and close game the first half and were evenly matched, but in the last half the Phi Sigs opened up with a rampage of basket shooting that was too great for the Omaha live. The champions from Omaha never failed but once on the foul line while the Lincoln champions could only make half of their gift shots. Box score: Phi Sir 21 fir ft p pt Grace, f 4 10 9 Kinn. f 8 10 7 Lewandowski, e Ill 3 Heachner, ic 10 1 2 HiKRenx. R 0 0 0 S Totals 9 5 21 Phi Chi 14 fir ft p pts Cslvert,. f 2 4 2 S McNeil, f 2 0. 1 4 Hamsa. c 0 0 2 0 Kruninir, R 0 0 0 0 Yodc-r. k 10 2 2 Gentry, R 0 0 0 0 Misko. g . 0 0 1 0 Totals 5 4 8 14 Referee, Anderson, Lincoln. B-ma KPniMSLtsm.'cc y Capital Engraving Co. 39 SO. I2T ST. LINCOLN. NEB. The officers and men are trained in political and military sciences. Many of them are collego graduates and the majority of them have completed high school cours'K, lm mi id. "Although the Natior.nlint govern ment has not been recognized by other nations ic in in control of over half of China and has the support of thonsands of persons not members of the party," Lin declared. "Over one million young men and women are members of the Nationalist party. They expect to continue to light their way until all obstacles to freedom are removed." Strife Betwaen PeopU and General The warring in China is not a con flict between north and south, ac cording to Lin, but a strife between the Chinese perple as a wholo nd a few northern generals who (lit not want to give up tneir j.'uwer. "to put it more pin. Mi ' In aaio, "it is a fight between nn. I.-.M;! mi ru'd 'nrrial urn." Throvfh tiVits of the Nation' nlists wjmcn have Lien emancipated from the century-old customs with which they have heen bound, Lin de dared. Young women have been re sponding o the call to fill the depart ment in the party reserved for them, he said. Lin explained that practical ly all of the young men and women of China were adopting Christianity and that they frowned upon the pa gan religions practiced extensively in various parts of the country. Like wise old marriage customs are being abolished, he continued. Foreign Policy When asked about the foreign pol icy, Mr. Lin replied, "China is anti- foreign because foreigners have ex ploited her people and her resources, She is anti-Christian because most of the oppression from without has come from Christian nations." Scholars and those who come to help are always welcome in China Lin stated. He believes that the future of China depends on science. Both the economic and social development must come through scientific meth ods he said. Nearly 2,000 students leave China annually to study in foreign ciun tries and the majority of these come to the United States. There are three other Chinese students in the University, two of whom are also members of the Nationalist party. Lin will be granted his master's de gree in chemistry in June. He was graduated with a bachelor of science degree in February 1926. This sum mer he plans to go back to his native land and teach after nearly six years in the United States, four of wilier- have been spent in the University here. "Education has promoted all pro gress and will, eventually, solve our problems," he concluded. Heat and humidity evidently mean nothing to the many earnest Spanish students who are now enrolling fo the University of Oklahoma's second annual educational tour to Mexico L. B. Fritts, extension organizer conducts a party of this kind each summer. IISTEN I ADIES .''In the spring 'a vounir man's fancy " and you know the rest of that old line but jus;, the same it pays in more than one way to squan der your allowance at tho right places so follow tho column. Different Hats For Different People I dropped in at Orkin's smart shop for women today to see their new stock in hats. Do you know there is not a factory made model in Btock? And no two alike? Black and white are prominently featured in the Normandics and the Black Bot tom hats, but black and white do not hold undisputed sway. There is a new type of soft hat made of a silk which is neither taffeta nor satin, with a soft French straw brim. You can roll it up most any way and it comes up smiling just the same. Crocheted hats are in in all their glory, and a world of col ors. But of course the univer sity girl knows that she can get her smart hats at Orkin's a moderately priced French shop where you can buy "different" things. Any Irish In Your Line? The horseshoe and the sham rock are bound to bring good luck to you and your party. March is the month when every one remembers his Irish ances tors whether or not they were Irish, and no one will hang you here for "awearin" of the green." Little green pigs, stuffed with candies, make dis tinctive favors; or perhaps you'd prefer diminutive top hats modeled after that of St. Pat rick himself. Furnish the guests with paper caps; scatter sham rocks around the room use them for invitations, place cards or tallies. And remember to stop at George Bros, for sug gestions. You can rest assured that your party will be differ ent if you get your decorations and favors there. Want A Good Looking New bpring Coat? Dr. E. M. Cramb. U. of N.. '99 Osteopath. Burlington Blk. 13th & 0 St. Adv. Talks of eating at the 20 PERCENT FLUNK! 20 percent of students were dropped last year because of poor scholarship, . i . u. had the highest mortality with SO percent Yale the lowest with 12 percent. Misdirected effort is responsible for this condition. Overcome it I Don t waste many hours vnkingr notes in longhand. Use the A. B. C. ahorthand system, based on Prof. E. L. Thorndike's Foundation Vocatra lary. Easy to learn, written with A. B. C's. not a st ran ire symbol, mastered in about on week enables you to take notes S times as fast a great asset for scholastic success Practical in journalism, business court notes, sermons, lectures, research, etc. Don't waste precious time. Send for complete course TO-DAY 1 Only $2.00. A. B. C. Shorthand System 152 West 42nd St- N. Y. FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET ON BEQUEST A New Term Monday h February 28th New Classes in All Departments. Call and Plan Your Course Now. -School In Session AH Summer This Tim Next Year Yon Can Be Independent Lincoln School of Commerce . Lincoln Business College Nebraska School of Business Consolidated . P and St. Lincoln, Nebr. You had just ordered your soup for lunch when we "signed off" the last installment. On that day it was "Chicken Broth with Rice" and cost you 15 cents, unless you decided to have a meat order also, in which case it would be 10 cents. This seems to be an arbitrary re duction in price as an incentive for you to order more food. In reality it is a sort ' of service charge. The average cost to Manager Harris for serving a customer, whether at the counters or the tables, is in the neighborhood of ten cents and rather above than below that figure. So that if the lower price were charged for soup, served alone, there would be no margin of profit whatever. On the day when the mimeo graphed menu had "Chicken Broth with Rice" soup, the Fish was "Baked White Fish Maitre d'Hotel", 50 cents. This was served in a three-division plate containing the fish, a portion of American Fried (or possibly Lyonnaise) Potatoes, and some thing in the way of canned or , stewed fruit, pineapple, or other fodd. And without charge is furnished bread and butter; but coffee, milk or " tea will be charged for in addition. On that day (which happened to be Sunday,) there were eight items under the Entrees head heading: "Chicken Croquettes, a la Priness", 50c; "Baked Do mestic Duck with Celery Dress ing and Apple Sauce," 65c, also braized veal sweetbreads, 60c; leg of spring lamb, SOc; beef tenderloin, SOc; Stewed chicken with dumplings, 65c; Stuffed pork tenderloin, 55c, and baked sutrar cured ham, 50c. These prices included the bread and butter and the two portions of the "line" served with the three-division plate. (T. b. cootlnuMl) 132S P Sarah couldn't find a spring coat to suit her, but when I came back from Sternberg's this morning I sent her ripht down. Now let me tell you about THE coat. It is an answer to fashion model's prayer. Straight up and down. The kind you wrap around and sail down the street feeling like a million dollars. A combination of black kasha cloth and satin. The upper part is genuine kasha and the satin skirt comes up onto the kasha in points. You'd love the lin ing, too. And as for sports coats, if you had seen the clever tweeds and a certain model in russet and cream plaid you'd never again say that black and white had no competition THIS spring. At Sternberg's. 1317 O New Records -Are Just In The "BIG 3" in records, The Victor Orthophonic, The Colum bia Neva-Tone, and The Bruns wick Panatrope have added new stock down at Schmolkr and Mueller Piano Co., so on't for get to remind me to drop in to hear them. The titles certainly sound pood. Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" is there and on the other side "Since I Found You." And then there is Jess Crawford's record with the pipe organ, "In A Little Spanish Town" and "Just a Bird's Eye View." And you must not for get to hear Leo Reisman and his orchestra playing "My Little Bunch of Happiness" and "An gel Eyes." If you hear them you'll never be satisfied until you have reinforced your stock of records with these numbers. Genuine Alligator For Collegiate Feet Beauty may be only skin deep but the make-up doesn't wear off an alligator skin in all the time it is a shoe. The same luster stays which means you ' don't have to get a shine so of ten. This point made such an impression on Elice that she went right down and indulged in the darlingest pair of stubby toed oxfords. Now she says she has at last found shoes that will withstand campus dust. The moderate heel makes walking a delight instead of a necessity, and 'WEAR? You get real ser vice from genuine alligator you have a right to expect it when some alligator spent from fifty to one hundred and fifty years raising that skin. Now I am hesitating over a pair of the slippers in alligator skin, and I've a feeling that 1 11 fail before nr. If Wp. 3 ious H i p in at Magee's.