The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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NOVEMBER 16,
WILL RECEIVE PAY
Applications for Intramural
Positions Must Be in
By Monday at 3
. , jpiulliiip for applications for
libs' as offl' lalH for th Inter-frat-Pinity
baskctbuU piimcs Is Monday
,'fternoon at. 3 o'clock.
Students will bo tho only offi
.1.1s and will 1" 'oiiipfusatPtl for
, 1P'r work. A HiR Six coufeivnei!
ruling allows students to n-celvo
'v for officiating at inttanniial
nines without affecting their anui
.ur standing-
Officials will get fiC)' cents ach
for the preliminary games. Coni
uenfation will be increased to sev-enty-f
ve cents for llie flnaI rol,n1
"n'vlin wish to apply for jobs
officials In any of the tourna
ment games are to leave their
names at the athletic office any
ilme between now and Monday at
ihp time mentioned above.
There will be a meeting of all
paternity athletic managers to
draw up a list of approved men for
,he jobs, Monday afternoon.
The athletic office will assign
men to work at each game. This
Pllniiuates all possibility of con
flicts between fraternities in choos
ing their officials.
Bizaders Have
Promise of Big
Tinie Tonight
Gentlemen and members of lhj
College of Business Administra
tion i" have their chance to do
little things in a big way at the
Hltard I'rollc, an affair which will
precipitate itself on the student
population this evening at the Cham
ber of Commerce. The committee
,i,.i,tf.it to hold the event there in
hopes of getting a drag with the
anH veer men around
VI ..'- 1 13
gun.
vivacious balloons. dreamy
raltzes, and dizzy trots are pro
lideit for the younger generation
while several acts of vaudeville are
booked for those attending their
first party.
Anyway, seven musicians who
guarantee they know each other
MY DIARY
o. H.Vp early and hard at
work. Class. Study. Cla.ss. Study.
d. Inf. Time out for a notebook
dropped. Wind vs. one dozen men.
II VHa H HOI 111H.IIUI a MuiruuuiY. i
hrljlit spot I got a check for five
dollars on Rome clothing store to
apply on the purchase of a suit.
I coi live bucks for it from Tele.
Walt till he tries to cash it. Took
I'nychology Prof, to Chicken Little.
Pried Chicken Dinner. Sold him on
mv knowledge of Psychology. Will
he Fiay sold till I'YIday? Bark to
Chicken Little with Lucille Tor llie
rest of the evening. Home. Study.
To bed. A. HKIGIFT, Jun'or.
CAPIT
THURS., FRI. A SAT.
LILLIAN GISH
And
RALPH FORBES
"The Enemy"
A 9ensatlon.il Staqa Succeti
Now a Scretn Maatarpiaca
BILLIE DOVE In
"The Night Watch"
VAUDEVILLE
JACK FINE'S "BANJOLAND"
DESMOND A. GRANT
FOSTER, FAG AN & COX
LINCOLN
NOW
NOW
JOHN GILBERT
IN
'The Masks of the Devil"
ORPHEUM
NOW
NOW
AL JOLSON
IN
"The Singing Fool"
SeE AND HEAR
AL JOLSON'S LATEST HIT
RIALTO
NOW
NOW
7ANE GREY'S
"AVALANCHE"
With JACK HOLT
COLONIAL
FRIDAY,
SIUDENT OFFICIALS
OL
I until kinui I B
I I I j 1 pjjj
Mif MMsiIgM
Friday Mite
Starting 11:30
LIsaclaa Theatre
Vaudeville-Novelties
SurprisesFun
Arrange now and bring a party to this
biff "Beat Pitt" Celebration
Ticket, on Sale 10:30 o'clock Friday evening.
Admission 50c. Doors Open 11:15
1928
Official Bulletin
Friday, November 14
Rally ami inn:h light parade for Xe-hrunka-IMtt
khi.h, .oUmmrn, 7 o'clouk.
K'tllnduitt Utemry society nifUng
Temple, R :.10. Mnihern tn ( ulltf of
Arii nli ui anfl Kiigtueoritig v 111 prtj
ft'iit tint pniRiiiin,
All-i'ity huptlnti ouhr renple's ban
qtiHt to held Nov. IS at th Kirift
Khpi im chui'i'h. 14th ami K mrtol, : I S
p. in. Tlmrf will he variolic rtiudent
Mp nkii-H ii ii tl Npot lHl mu.sli'ul nunibort.
(.'row (uumry iryoutu for Conference
llinct.
. imunl I llv-.it it Fi -ol ii-. Chamber of
( 'lllll Mil IVt.
NMlurdny, Noimbrr 17
Pitt -Nrhrasku font ball Ramo, Pt aUium,
2 nVlorlt.
I trail litio for pi" t uros ' for the t'oni
huikr. umii'tpidiuiri Club, nuciai meet lit K and
Inn lui luu.
Satin day I'Vf-niiiif, liomn C03. Teniplq.
All nn-mlii'in nrt: urK'l intend.
Suiitla , Nnvrmher I ft.
K ni pa I'll will Hold p.rdk'lnt? ervic-(
at St. I'tiul MnthodlHt rluin h; all intivrii
lint I pi uap' t i vu pU'dgt'S uro expect (t tu
attend tills m't!tiiiR.
Social Calendar
l''rilu, Noember 16
Alpha. Tiiaui I'll I, Kali I'aiiy, limoin
IlOl.fl .
I H im Tuu .ilta. Kail Parly. Ijm oip
hol-l.
Kiitipa Himna, liouao tlanra.
('lit (tniKH. linuHu tiling.
Uuplm I'M, lionet1 tlatice.
Hwi l'lolli'. i h nni hi-1- of t'ommerc.
Si(lliriln . 'rniler 11
Lwlta Khiiiu 1'hl, 1-nll I'M'iy. l.lii'oln
liolrl.
ImiHm Alpti.i 'riit-iH. hoiiRp iian-p.
Kitiia KnpliA (tiimnia. houa uan e.
.iih (lanitun. lioli dnni'i.
iiiiiiina 1'iil Biu. h'U Uame.
I loll a ,ta, luni donee.
I'lii friiK'u Knpim, liouwi ilanci.
Hrla. Tln'tu I'i. lioiw-' ilanee.
I'hi uiihuh Pi. Iiiium ilnni-e.
lU'lta Himna. Iiella. houi ilnnri.
I' K..1 li.l I'lil. hoiic iliiiu'u.
roNnioluilil an ''lui'. IVnuiln.
and are fairly will acquainted wifl
play on horns and other instru
ments of torture for the dancing.
In nddition, they have half-way
promised to render several vocal
ditties.
And, people of the University,
here's o:ie frolden chance, the
chance of a university career, to
meet Chancellor K. A. Burnett,
Dean J. K. I.eKossiRnol, Pean T. J.
Thompson and other notablesout.
side their officeis and under condl
lions of perfect tranquility. Not
so loud on that there trumpet,
Ay res.
We nearly forgot to tell you the,
good news. Tlvre will positively be
free checking, with a better than
even chance for getting your own
wraps back.
What with slick floors, good en
tertainment and nice sociable peo
ple, you just can't go wrong in
searing up a dollar and getting rid
of It again for a Krolic ticket.
GLKE CLl lJS WILL
HE ON Am SUNDAY
The Lnhcisity Glee club, under
the directiou of Hermann Decker,
will appear for the first time this
year over the air Sunday afternoon,
as a part of a Father and Son pro-
I grain.
( The singers will present three
songs over KFAB from the Un
i coin theater. They will sing some
j time between 4:30 and 5:30
o'clock.
! CAST FOR 'THREE
WISE MEN' REHEARSES
Cftnttmiril iTnm lne
the liible, conceived the plan of fol
lowing the strange new star whicli
suddenly appeared in thn sky in
the hope that it would leud them to
the newlv horn Christ child. Arta-
i ban began the journey, but tarried
by the wayside doing deeds of kind-
MEN OF PURPOSE
A complete plcturizatlon of tht
World War. All active Americana
in action on varloua fronti. Alao
captured German, Auatrlan and
Bulgarian filnia.
SEE THIS
Hiatorieal and Educational
Sponaored by
Sgt. Richard L. Harria Poat
No. 131. V. F. W.
The Boya Who Stood tha Gaa
SHOWS 1. 3. 7. 9 P. M.
Admiaaion 60c
Liberty Theatre
LEGION
HALL
v
1516 N
Thuredaya, Frldaya. Saturdays
Llncoln'a Largeat and Baat
Managed Public Dance Hall.
Admission 10c
Dances 5c
ness and charity, thus missing his
friends and falling to find Christ.
Cast
The cast for the
production follows;
f.ermr
A rt alien
Abaarua
Titfranea
AbiliiH
Marafna .
IthotjHaiica
Sa-U Man
MtmiuMiKDr
Woiiimii ot Hatjiliiht'iu
Cnn ii: ion
Praaanl
Unllmn Koldlfli'B
Kithiin Kii'liti
Sunday evening
Knv. AV. '. I'awi'll
. . . . .Unroll! Wood"
: Welii-r Viit
.... Kmil'tin tlariit.
.nulierl H. Ni-lf'OI
Krlfcnn flclltrr
Mail Willinina
. . . .tlarl AluliTU'li
huellla Howloa
I rnna Ki
. . ..llm l Andanani
Iieubi-n Iteclit
ir and tvaltur Vugt
K03MET ANNOUNCES
STAFF APPOINTMENTS
Ciinllnnrd l-'nim Car I.
Clark Swanson, Carl llahn, Albert
Waul.
Meet Next Week
All persons appointed to stnfr po
sitions are to report to the Kosmet
Klub rooms in the German build
ing early next week. Production of
the Thanksgiving show Is moving
forward rapidly, according to Mr.
Trout, show manager, and the acts
are being rehearsed under the di
rection ot Kosmel Klub members.
Tho members in charge of the
various acts accepted to appear in
King Kosmefs Royal ltevue" are:
Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Phi
Epsllon, Welpton; Kappa Kappa
Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega,
Twinem; Phi Gamma Helta, Kd- j
ley: Delta Gamma and Sigma Chi,
Railey; Alpha Omicrou Pi, Ayres; I
Alpha Phi and Kappa Sigma. Mus-1
grave; McCleery and Carlson, and
Gilbertson and McKenzie, under di-'
rectlon of Bruce: Chiles and Smith,
and tho Struble Twins and Daniels,
under direction of Mentzer. ;
These acts are to be reviewed j
semi-weekly with suggestions and
supervisions by members of Kos
met Klub. Organizations w ishing ;
any information regarding the pro-1
ductlon of their acts are to com-1
jnunicate with the persons in j
charge of the direction.
TORCH PARADE WILL
END STUDENT RALLY
Continued From Pare 1.
spirit that has meant so much in
Nebraska's victories tlmn far.
Swanson Will Speak
Clarence Swanson, rormer Corn
husker captain and ail-American
end, will address the students at
the coliseum. "Swannie" as he is
better known to Husker fans, was
very instrumental in Nebraska's
last victory over Pitt when he
caught a pass to score the winning
touchdown for the Scarlet and
Cream.
Coach Ernest K. flearg, Nebras
ka's football mentor, will also lalk
to the students. The Nebraska
learn will not be present at the
rally, it being deem"' advisable
thai they have peace ana quiet on
the eve of Saturday's greait battle.
May Get Pitt Repreiafikitive.
Negoiations are still under way
to have a representative of the
Classified Ads
Cars for Rent
MOTOR OUT (HMVANV njll.iin your!
1 ontlnuetl phIiokbro.
nrvi.timi iiHld uniil 7.00 V. XT.
Tim dm me nnlV fttr 7:"0 P. M. i
Nw Kords. 'W -v ru let h tnl I :-o Wnl- :
verities M lowest rates consistent 1Mt 1
pood service.
Public Inability Insursncc on all ! I
motok (rr oimpwy. 11:0 pi
Street. (A!w;s opfTi). Hj819, ;
Lost and Found
J,ohT BlS'-h fle rase, rontMnma
phMn, r-iin purse, and I 'sn-Tie. at
Morrill Hall, Tueauay afiernoon.
ll"l9;
K( 1 1--.4 pair oT Ida.-k horn-rimmed
ft lasses bei wsmi Tea. 'bet m ( 'ollrge and
8o'ia I Ki'lenre., Iivt may have atn
y raiting at tha lai)y Nebraska!! cf
ftr t.
Rooms for Rent
Mey fu nlshed airy front room, Rood
lie;it an-1 light. R-nt rsitennabla. "W Hk-
inc distance, 1-2 blnrk from street tr.
i XI en p rp f erred, (.amjte, H1IS4.
YOUR DRUG STORE
The XRhrnska rowr-lIouse aura
cleaned olilulioiruu Now Int's all
pull to bal Pitt.
THE OWL PHARMACY
US No. 14th Phone B-1068
FOOTBALL SPECIAL
TO
WEST POINT
ACCOUNT
NEBRASKA vs. ARMY
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE
TEAM. THE BAND AND LOYAL ROOTERS
Lv. Lincoln 4:30 P. M Nov. 21
Ar. West Point 10:10 A. M., Nov. 23
Returning
Lv. Weit Point 4:15 P. M., Nov. 25
Ar. Lincoln . 7:30 A. M.. Nov. 27
SPECIAL LOW '
FARE
$70.08
Comfort and Protection
Regardless of Weather
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ALLIGATOR
TNUPK MAftK Hl-G
THE DAILY ERR ASK AN.
rittsburgh football party to be on
hand to receive the welcome that
the Nebraska student body will
have for them.
Torches will be sold at the coli
seum lor everyone to carry in the
parade. An ample supply hag been
secured and will be sold by the
Tassels.
A short rally will bo held be
tween classes in front of Social
Science, building at 10 o'clock, this
morning.
SUTHERLAND WON'T
EXPOSE PLAYERS
Cnntlum'ri I'Vuin Tare 1.
is taamg every precaution wuli
them.
The Panthers are not. over con
fident of their chances to win over
the undefeated Conihusker aggre
gation. Pitt Iihs already suffered
two defeats and will be at a serious
weight handicap.
Howell Is Marked Man.
Captain Blue Howell will be a
marked man for the Panthers to
morrow. He will slack up tigaiiiHt
Pitt's star fullback, Tom "Pug''
Parkinson who is l ho greatest line
crusher in recent Panther football
history.
Following their victory over
Syracuse the Panthers asked the
Orangemen how they would fare
against the CornhusKers. The Pan
thers have not forgotten the disap
pointing reply and when they take
the field against the Husker?, they
will be the underdog.
Coach Sutherland and his men
will arrive in Lincoln tomorrow
looming primed for the fray in the
afternoon. It will be a battle from
start to finish so far as the Pan
thers are concerned.
Take 28 Players
PITTSnriitiJI. Pa.. Nov. 13.
(Special) - The I'niversity of
Pittsburgh fooiball contingent of
FRIDAY
CLYDE DAVIS
MIKE KOPAC
AND
11 PIECE
KFAB
RADIO BAND
I SATURDAY
COLLEGIANS
11 PIECES
Featuring That
New Hot
College Tune
"DOIN' THE
RACCOON"
LiSadell
FOR THE
ROUND TRIP
iw 11 1 nam 11 u miihiiii mi .fi.ia a mwrw
I . i..m..iiii 11-111 ri..-r .ii..iaa...V'j
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HDeaSs"
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For Further Details Phone or See
BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU
142 South 13th St.
H. P. Kauffman, C. P. A.
B-2165 B-6611
Every prnuinr Alligator
rTri"a the il i ot i n pn h h i ng
mark of authentic Btvlo. llern
is rainwrar, in gayorrnn
arrvative rolora nl amart
iiiodi'l", that ia llie accepted
all-wrathrr erlrction at the
leajingcollpgeaof tliecoiitilrj.
I'amous fabi ica of fcalbfr
uriglit lightnrsn and Ffini
tranparenry nailo a!)f.olulily
watrrproof liy tli cvluaive
Alligator proci'a. Hrforn
arlecting this rewifia' part
of vnur collr" var'lrflie be
f
certain to look at tlin new Alligator mnHela.
Alligalora are aold onlv at the best atorea anrj
retail from 7.."i0 to $25.00. See tbo new Alli
galor Avialiou model at 810.00, The Alligator
Company, H. Louia, Mo.
). . PAT. Crr.
36, including 28 players left here
last night for Lincoln, Nebraska,
where they will attempt to throw a
whench Into the smooth working
Cornhusker grid machine, Satur
day. The Pitt group was confident, of
victory despite the two defeats
they have received at the hands of
West Virginia and the undefeated
Carnegie Tech team, as they de
parted to take on. the Huskers. Cap
tain Gibby Welch, Pitt's all-Amerl-can
captain of last year, who, sin
gle handed, knocked off Presnell
and his boys in the Pitt bowl last
season, will not be with the Pan
ther team, having graduated last
June.
Two Marvelous Backs.
To lake the place of Welch,
the Panthers have two marvelous
hall's In Toby Vnnsa and Josh
Williams. Ther.n boys hope to
break through Nebraska's impreg
nable line. If ever a Pitt team
DROP IN AND INSPECT this assortment you ll find YOUR shirt
here. All the latest patterns are included in figures and stripes; also
finely-tailored solid color shirts. Collar-attached styles; others with
two separate collars to match.
Priced 2.00 to 6.00
MEN'S WEAR First Floer.
it
X.
Life
has its
ing sections, too..,
Entire industries are ready to rise in
homage to men who w ill lead the way
through the riddles of physical and
financial phenomena, of chemical and
commercial mysteries. The world and its
workers need, not just one captain to
inspire victories, but a whole host.
There is no limit to the size of the
teams a man can command; no
SINCE 18 82 MANUFACTURERS FOR
wanted to win a football game, it
wants to win the tussle with the
Huskers this year.
Joe Donchess, honorable men
tion ail-American end last season,
and Honey Guarino are the Pitt
ends who are the finest in this
part of the country. The remainder
of tho Panther line will be at a
serious weight disadvantage but
relies on its fight.
STUDENT FEDERATION
ISSUES INVITATIONS
Continued From Paa;a 1.
cities, the whole of the country di
vided into eastern and western di
visions, with regional executives in
all parts of the United States. It
is the official national gathering of
student council members held in
the United States during the year.
The aim of the congress is to
provide an opportunity for (he
members of the student councils iu
the country to discuss together
Good looKing new
for college men
c
cheer
THREE
their common problems, to decide
on concerted action in regard to
the responsibilities of the N. 8.
P. A. to the world federation of
students, and to further student
contact in this country through
meeting on a social as well is a
business basis.
Procure Prominent Speakers.
At each session of the federation
each year, the majority of the time
Is spent in round table discussions,
and group meetings, rromiiitu
speakers on subjects of interest in
college students are procured for
the congress as part of the cdiic;!
tional good derived from thr.
moeting of college ano university
representatives.
Official delegates from Hip I'r:
versify of Nebraska will be rtvn f
by the student council 10 .vum
the congress in December anil r
persons strongly ntere'd in 1'
work of the National Student I'
eration are invited to at'cii'l
KfOUaa.H.
limit to the importance of the position he
plays; no limit to his eligibility save his
own desire to make and retain a place
for himself.
Who will do for the telephone mak
ing of the 19508 what its leaders
are doing todayif not the men of
the 1930's who are just now enter
ing the field?
Tilt DELL SYSTEM