miNPAY. OCTOBER 7, 1928 THREE THE DAILY ISEBRASKAN. LER0SS1GN0LTS NEW BOOK IS PUBLISHED -The Beauport Road' Is Third Work by Dean of Bizad College innouncrmenf ' ppu made "T'b ok "f short stork's. "The n ,,, t Road." is off the press. 2?"h ItVauTort Kernel" Is Doctor , linsfliK'iol's third book of nov ;'' pb and contains nine stories f ' Fren'h Canadian life, four of "h. 'h were previously published in UP Stories of Quebec." T maid G. French, of the firm r McClelland and Stewart. Tor It'o publishers, says of the book: "V,, Inimitable stories of ,,' nch Canada are pervaded with ,intnfs of humor and give an ff.e'picture of the lives of the ,'ile their joys and sorrows, ,hrir rivalries, their courage, their devotion to duty. ThrouBh these pages we gllmpso thfl 'ir(1 horrors of the JESS. Beb Daniels In TAKE ME HOME" EL iiwl 1 Bt? rs I 1 XvOT-. ON TM 8TAOB !S mlPt ORPWBUM CIRCUIT Jf l A HIADUNI III Lincoln's First Talkie! li For ths Fint Tims You Can IJ HEAR That hiring Marvtl. OK NKW YORK NKJHT I .IKK. DOLORES IN "Tenderloin A Warner Prna Ytlaphone Plrmr. with CONRAD NAQEL You HKAR the art or t prak in the teitur quenm of 'Tenderloin." You HKAR the oav vabi rrt to Sew York. u hear the police rind.' The living ncrren now give you eye and ear fcii- t.rtnlnmcnt. ALSO FOX MOVieTONE NIWI rialto 1 Homi -' -a howa 1-35-7- Mt. ?5e Ev. M)c Mai im-fi afl avoUl Ilia y. mil riic C.'rowd: RICHARD DIX In A Story of the loup garou; we find bold piracy flaunting; the shores of the quiet habitat; we meet with the pathos and humor of the lives of the people of the Beauport Hoad and community. 'The Deauport Road" will take Its place for fidelity of portraiture along with the now dacslc 'Chez Nous'." Dean LeRosslgnol s book was Il lustrated by Franz Johnston, one of the leading artists of Canada. It. will be reviewed In the near future, the writer said. RACES SLATED FOR WEDNESDAY Hare and bgund races will be run Wednesday of this week In stead or Tuesday as they were last week. Hereafter the races will al ternate each week on Tuesday and Wednesday just as was done last year. This arrangement makes It possible Tor more men to take part, in the races because they (It Into their rerlfation hours better. All men must be ready to go at 4: HO, Coach Schulte announced. They will also have to provide for their own transportation. Phi Kappa took the lead In the first rare which was held last Tuesday. CHAS. BENNINGTON Lata Star af "Oaaraat Enemy" and Hla N. Y. Newsboy. Har monica Band "Art' and Hii Rhythm Rajahs lulltld BV MarJoHe Way. Veeafla .MIVI-TB MKI,0-lR AM A COSTELLO Plcturea Comlngl "Wlnga "TNt Lion and 'Tha l"fllna Fool" WEEK "WAnWiNu , UP" Woild'i Sri. MEElIT AHEND KFAB PARTY Play by Play Report Comes By Leased Wire Direct From Ames Field More than six t.uiufreri Nebraska football fans attended Kl'AB's ra dio party given yesterday ' after noon in the coliseum, where a play by play account, of the Ames-Nebraska football game was broad casted. The report- of the game came to Lincoln by a specially leased wire and the reports were announced thru the public address system of the collreum to the crowd. Before and during the game, Ne braska yells, led by Chick Uox, cheer king, were broadcasted. A small band, led by William Quick, It O. T. 0. band leader added in the entertainment of the crowd, as well as helplngwlth the cheers. A score board, with the lineups, position of the ball on the field, and the score by quarters was on the stage, keeping the crowd fully Informed as to the progress of the game, and who was playing. Carl Olson was In charge of the board. OHANCELORL HOLDS FACULTY RECEPTION Cunt limed From Pajre I. I"r. and Mrs. J. I). Brown, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Senning, Dr. Louise GOLDEN OILDA! She daxtlei Anewl Gray In 'The Devil Dancer' A t.'nlte.l Artlat. Pic ture with Cllva reoki Beautiful, vi brant, (he will hold you with her perform -anea aa the 'Derive Vlrrln' of the myite rloua cult! ADDED 'The Terrible People' Tha Maater Thrlllar NKW8 COMEDY COLONIAL THIS WEEK . IfioVe I. , , 7. -Mall. 10-lCe, r. 10-tSc A PublH Theatre ITUneattire Mon. Tne. Wed. Richard Barthelmess 'THE PATENT LEATHER KID" A faat picture that aatlalaa tha World' atarnal lon1n for Uo- Thurs. Fri. Ssk Geo. Sidney PaUy Ruth Miller In "We Americans" A rraat human Drama that will hold you apellhound In Oif conflict of human amo'fona. X2U4i U D ESQ: BlffiAl II M Tk. II i In Gordon ; A .,'.:.- ;.-, jr. iik r A j fir" , it other i-ove"V. tT Tm Ir:?. l f Brother Love 1 pirtur I . Sweetheart Love "Sg ; I 1 Maroaret Minn, Jama. Hell, Or0 Maaktr., JT I V i ",rg,r" Charlea Morion. fcJ 1 " ; Borrows That WU1 Tuy Your Very Heart Strinffs! More Powerful Than -Over the HUl" iORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ! ' i. L. Bonner, Conductor PATH E NEWS Ona mi the .EXT WEEK: LON CHANtY Pounds, Dr. and Mrs. C. CI. Lowe, 1'rofessor and Mrs. W. H. Brokaw, I'rol'essor and Mrs. L. 10. Aylsworth Dr. and Mrs. Georgn L. I'eltler, and Mrs. C. VV. Smith. Mrs. Hutton Webster, Mrs. IJ. II. Kryo, Miss Wi nona PVrry and Mrs. Arthur Ander son invited the nufsis iuio the din ing room, over which Mrs. V. L. Hollisttu- and Miss Grace Morton presided. During the first hour Mrs. Samuel Avery, Mrs. 10. H. Darhour, Mrs. G. H. Doane and Miss Clara Conklln served. They were assisted by Mi.-;8 Kvflyn Melzger, Mlas Saunders, Mrs. W. H. Adolph, Mrs. Harold Huliz, Miss Agnes Herrlck, Mrs. 11. G. Lehman, Mrs. Don Whe lau and Miss Gertrude Kincald. Presiding at the table during the second hour were Mrs. K. L. Hin nian, Miss Laura Pfeii'ler, Mrs. C. II. tlldliUl'er and Mrs. Johu Almj'. They were assisted by Mrs. W. J. Mlmmell, Mrs. Norma Green, Miss Murjorh? C'lark, Miss Mary Mason, Mrs. D. A. Worcester, Mrs. John Polk and Mrs. H. C. Coch. HOOVKK CLl Ii IS ORGANIZED HERE William l Matscbullat or Platts moulh, Neb., junior in the law col lere, and Miss Mary ("liaiiKrosso, Omaha, were elerted president and vice president, respectively of the rniversity ' of Nebraska Hoover Curtis club In its (iist meeting at Social Science hall Friday night.. S. It. McKelvie, chairman of thft Nebraska 1 Ioover-L'url is dubs, said that everyone should make the proper start In fulilliim; his poli tical duties, for mistake made are not easily remedied. Monte Munn. vice chairmau of the oiKani.atiim, in short talk compared the iwo political candi dates, lie pointed out ihai Herbert Hoover Is a university graduate and fully prepared to be chief ex ecutive. John Clark Ketchuni, Michigan senator. Is to address the club at an open nieetitiK at. the Lincoln l.otel at 8 p. m. Saturday. MISS APPLEBY GOES TO INDIA As ono of the six college dele gates from the United Slates, Miss Krina Appleby left Friday for New York City from where she will sail on Hie Olympic October 13 for My sore, India. Miss Appleby will at tend the general committee meet in i? of t lie World Student Christian federation to be held in Mysore, India, beginning December 1. Cabinet members of the Y. W. C. A. entertained Wednesday eve ning af the University Club for Miss Appleby, before her de parture for India. i THIRTY FILE FOR CANDIDACIES IN FALL ELECTION Continued From l'tig 1. Kappa I'si fraternity. He was a promising freshman track perfor mer last season, and is a member or the Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Morris Fisher, Lincoln, was a member of the freshman basket ball and football squads, active in Y. M. C. A. work, and was prom inent in Lincoln high school. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Hetty WnlqtilRt Is chairman of freshman activities, was on the Cornhusker staff last year, is on the A. W. S. Hoard, and Is the Assistant Fraternity editor this year. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma and her home is In Hastings. Don Carlson, Cheyenne. Wyom ing. Is a member of the University Glee Club, was vice-president of the freshman class last semester, was on the "N" book staff, and has been doing reportoria) work on The Daily Nebraslian. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi frat ernity. Wendell Grot he, Is the fifth ap plicant for the highest office of the sophomore class. He resides In Lincoln and Is a sophomore in Ihe College of Huslues Adminis tration. Fraahman Preiidency l Coveted Freshman presidency seems to b a coveted office with eight ap plicants filing for that office. This will be the most hotly contested ballot, as no other office has REVIEW Pbll Thaalera IN "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" II proved so popular with the student politicians. Two students have entered their names as possible candidates for the Senior-Woman-At-Large. They are: Clara Olson and Mary Eliza beth Thornton. Clara Olson tar president of the PI Lambda Theta, and was on the Junior-Senior Prom committee. Her home la In Lincoln. Mary Elizabeth Thornton Is an assistant news editor of the Daily Nebraskan, and was on the Junior Senior Prom committee of lkst year. She Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and her home Is In Lincoln. Four File for Colonel Honorary Colonel brought forth the usual number of filings, with four in the contest and with a pos sibility of two others being eli gible. Eligibility of Caroline Dodge and Lorma Hawkins has not been determined definitely as yet, as the list coming from the registrar's of fice failed to give adequate infor-: matlon on these two candidates. There Is every possibility, how-, ever, that they will be officially named on the ballots. 1 Ruth Paker, Lincoln, was the Junior attendant to the May ' Queen, is a member of the Y. W. ! C. A., and the Alpha Phi sorority, j Irene Davtes is associate editor of the Cornhusker, member of the ! Student. Council, member of 6taff ; of N book and of Varsity Party ! committee. She Is also a member of the V, W. C. A. and her home Is in Lincoln. Marvel Cathcart Is a member of Alpha XI Delia and the Kindergarten-Primary dub. Her borne Is In Lincoln. Edna Charlton, of Norfolk, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma j norority. Is ' In the Kosmet Klub j chorus and Ih a Tassel. i i STAFF OF YEAR i BOOK ANNOUNCED Continued From Jae 1. I Thomas, business manager, it w be announced later this week. The complete roster lor the edi torial staff of the 1929 Cornhusker Is as follows: Editor-in-chief: William C. Mem ! zer, Jr. ' Managing Editors: Gordon Lai-i son, Arthur Bailey. j Associate Editors: Margaret La I velle, Harl Andersen. Ralph Raikes, j Joyce Ayres, Irene Davles, Cliff K ! Sandahl, Julia Rider. Assistant Ma naming Kd.lon. .lam, j T.attA. I.owoll i.'. ImvlB. Albert w an l.cMer Lohtneyftr. Walter '1. Daker. Ku i tune W. Hurilto. Htorney I ay. Fraternity Rdltnra. Prat emit y Editor : Dnuylfia T;nunr mm; axFintii n;s, DMty Wnhlqu:et, Krn uetli Oaniinlll, lierr Hdgfs, I ton i'ml son, Marshall Iiif rnm, Ed Crow ly Prank Mock lor, N'chI Bailey, Jet oni'i BiHhop. Horority Kd'tor: PaulInA Bllon; ansiat anta, Ruth lloberta, B ity Kvana, Mary MorifAii, tlott v Cruft. Georgia Beivar, Muxme Hill, Plo Krlry. Athletic Eilltora: Jack Elliot, Gflorgc Hoalny, Joe O'Furi. AdniiulHtratlon Ktlitor : Elton p. J. Pee; BrS.slfctant, Mary Jane Plnkfrton. Photugrnnhy Editor: L. P. Otradovky: HHR.NiaTil, Harold HullinKtvortli ; nap Hhot rditora: Joe Stein, I 'avid H: odke . tit ihul, Honimer, Nf arjorle Hyde. Evoly n S.rnpnun, Huth CJregory, Howard iard nrr, I.. W, Cook. Iceland Mftf-er, Elhert Hinitli. Wayne Anderson. Jraphler Portf. A Bistant on Junlor-Hcnlur at a t f ; Heltn Rrhwieirer, Iorra Weatherby. Jane henhoff, Mart her Brlnkerhof f, J,u cille Conrad, T'niorhy Tow. Publicity Editors; Bill McCUtry, Ray Murray. Military Editor: N'eal Bailey. Knffiavlni? Editor: Elwin Pnulkner Jr. Studio Editor: Helen Orlffia. I'i'llcft ilanager: Vlrg-inta Gulherle. Office AMtlfttanle. Sr enogra ph-r: Ann Bulwnan ; typlat s, Helen Ri-e. .To.-enhiiie Walker. Jan Snott. Bcity Kimltvrlv, lrjflnia Proaro. Pef WinklMr. Jant-t Keeva. Paul White. Marjnrifi Carter. Alice l-e Hhod, . Classified Ads Roomi For Rent Men LA R fl omVi i K TAB I. f! on t "room .ultabla for I or 4 nien aludenta. fall f.ll Ko. 17 St. Hlj4. Heip""Wnted Male WANTEIi Men to ell noeltlei hi foot Liall gantea. 'ontni Ifialon 8ur aeller. Apply m-u. V. Moll, Jr.. 341 js' mil hi. By iM. i VANTTc Men with tuxedoea to waher ' at Galll ford ronrert. Wedneedav. j lift. 17, HTI See John K. SellerU. KtuMent A t!ltleK offlre, foHwi.uni. Used Can For Sale NASH hi A I iHVKH for Kale. Ilil moilel. Low mfleaite. tiooil rullr. Iloily ami motor In irooti ron-HMon. Term. H. tlila iar toilat at Ul "' fft. H3a. Cars for Rent MfiTuI! ' it' T I'n.'ll'AS'V soil. In your I I'Olit'llUe'l JiatroHHre. . Itraervatlona hel.l u.ull 7:00 l. M. ' 'I'lina 'liarge only nf.er 7:00 P. M New Knr-la, Chevroleta and Keo 'o'- vtrlnra al loweai talaa ronaidlent with I aooil aervlre. I Public l.!al.!il: lnirana on all -ai. MOTt'lR 'It'T cnMI'AVV 1 1 ?0 P Siree i Aiwavfc opelli. H-HI19 r Lost and Found : t.t'KT--Jrwelri! Theta "'111 fraternity n'n. I ' ''all. Jek W Jieelo. K. K4:ll. I.i).wT- JeweUii J-'ari.t llouiie r'l a : trn li y !! Ilewani. 'li i;eiai Hefl(ea. Blill. Lull-. i;l.iH.e in 1'ivi-e LahoiMlor. or Ho-'ia! Sell ti'. 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