i ifcNDAY, MARCH 17, 1929 WOMEN MAY ATTEND SERIES OF mm Several School Dictors Plan Student Meetings to Teach Health lnlruy women will have tha ,,,(wriunltr ft hrarlnaj haaltb. leo tuiti Monday and Tuesday, March l and l. & lUalth tectum .rociam b-li)g sponsored by lb da. irtmMil of physical education for omen. Koma of lh lacluraa will ba P,frntd by lit. It. A. Lyman, dasn ot ih College of Pharmacy; Dr. Veltr. rrefosor of opera- titf droUatryt lr. II. Wlnnetl Orr, instructor In clloleal surcry, and rr. C. Ilarma and E. N. Deppco. rlilcut phystclana of the unlvcr- beven addraasas w ill be delivered Monday and four Tuesday on tba luhtri'ts of (nitre and disease of tbe thyroid (Und; Infant care; ob ,iuli: diseases of )e, ear, tad nose: crlppllot caused by sick net In children, aei hygiene, pre. utioo and recognition of disease; dlbllitlcs and quarka. GLIDERS VOTE ON PLANS FOK MODEL Organization Expects to Be In Line With Leading Sport of Future A sillier ta to be constructed In Mechanical Engineering hall under the suspire of the Glider club. Dan for the glider were brought up at a meeting held lait week and were voted upon. The length will ba aerenteen and a half feet, apan of win will be about thirty-three feet, and the chard of the wings five feeL Mem bers of tba club are hoping to com plete the glider, which la a mono plane type, In two montha. Gliders. It waa declared, at tha meeting, will be a leading a port In the near future, and with thla Idea In irlnd the member are Intend In: to have an enjoyable time after tha completion of the gilder. Any one Interee'ed may attend the meetlnirs whli-h are being held on Tuesday etenloga, In the St. B. building. Co-Ed Rifle Team Wins The mitcheg out of seven were in by the women's rifle team last seek, i ho eighth match being for feited by the Ve I'auw University of Indiana. The coed rifle team Ton from the t'nlversity of Maine, Gettysburg College of Pennayl nls, Tnlverslty of Pennsylvania, rnlvor.slty of TcnnessK, Unlver i!tr of Kentucky. The team lost to the University of Id:ho, end the University of Vermont. All members of the rifle team are requested to aboot their targets by Friday night, March 22. Marlon Davis, who Is tn charge of the rifle team, urges all member of the team to shoot their targets as early In the week as possible. Official Bulletin Sunday. Marrh 11 Publi- renvoca.'an ftn "Fauit' by rrvf. ram il. liiununann. Morrill ball. do k. R- o. T. C. band eoneart. Armory. I :. k. Vaapara. Film Smith hall. I o'clock. Monda, .Marc is riil data for orsanuatlon ltata of fflctra, t Dean Thompaun a unci Tarwta;, March It IV'tra'ty convocation, Tampla, 11 lcok Hri. E, Bianley Jonaa. aycakaf. Wednesday, March rwai'lne for newa Mil tor1 applications. l Hall, 1M. :j o'clock noon. Thnradajr. March tl Prtacrtation of "raiurt" by CMcaaa Qrfc Ovrra company, Gollaaurn. I clock. FTIday. Marrh tt. baadltn for apnllrattpna lor position t chairman of Hliai Day. office Lan I. C LcHoMlanoL Peeping Tom' Peep$ Through Bart Today Waldeman Ebert, 822 New Hampshire street, was arrested Friday night at 10:30 o'clock ben caught window-peeping in a university dormitory at 410 North Thirteenth street Officer George Meyer made the arrest. Ebert was fined 825 and costs to municipal court Saturday morning but was unable to pay the fine. He Is being held at the city JaiL MON. TUES. Wed. astaV Earn tinsws ,m 'Prodirchon B. OEMIUE'S V III VI I XI aV Major Westover Outlines Airplane Development for War Self-Defense Lawrence. Kan., March 14 Air- pianea m ill probably eontlnua aa a weapon of war. since do nation In history has previously consented to tha abolition or tha definite re striction of a proved Instrument of warfare which eonatltutea on of Ita meana of aelf-defenaa. Thla waa the conclusion eipresied by Major O. Wvstovet, of the Oenerai ber vice schools at r'ort Leenworth. speaking today at the University of Ksnsaa fCnglneers' day. lit paper waa one of a series on aviation topics, and concerned the airplane In military maneuvers. Major Westover pointed out that previous to the World war. nrln- olpal nations bad agreed not to nee naiiona for drooping of bombs, but that with tba coming ot the war, airplanes were used, first for ob servation purposes, and later for combing. Daloone were unreliable, and might Inflict damage on the nauon using mem aa well aa on tha anemy. Since the war. efforts have been made to restrict Hie uae ot air plane bombers, but definitions are difficult to make. In principle It waa agreed, soon after the ArniU tloe, that aerial bombardment ahould not be undertaken for the purpose of terrorising the civilian population, or for destroying pri vate propei t. Couldnt Judge Casta. "What, for example, waa meant by Indiscriminate bombing?' asked Major Weatover.." "Who could be Lhe judge, the bomber or the bombed! Could a place be consider ed military In character If It were defended by anti-aircraft artillery." Major Westover pointed out that a subcommittee of the peace con ference of 1918 19 decided on cer tain principles, the chief of which were: First that each state baa ei clulve aoverlgnty oxer tha air apace above Ita territory and ter ritorial waters; second, that every state In time of peace undertakes to accord freedom of Innocent paa sage above its domain to aircraft of other nations; third, every atate has the r'ght for military reasons, or In the Interest of public safety, to prohtbt aircraft or other na tlona from flying over certain areas. Although not a party to the con vention, the United States Recently refused to permit a foreign air commercial concern to establish a base near the Panama Canal. Major Describee Types. Major Westover described the various types of airplanes re quired for military service, specify ing the swift pursuit plane for com bat purposes, and the heavier bomber. He pictured, too. the con ditlona of combat, ahowlng that the awiftnesa of flight made It neces sary for the airplane pilot to act quickly, to seise and to maintain any advantage. Fighting planes, he said, usually are equipped with stationary ma chine guns, co-geared so that bul lets fired will not strike revolving propeller bladea. Planes of thla type eight each other and are past In a matter of seconds when ap proaching head-on, and It la not much longer when they approach at right anrles. Other qualities necessary in mili tary aircraft, Major Westover said, were maneuverability, ood visibi lity, and ease of maintenance. No Prisoners Taken. "In air fighting, unlike other forma of warfare, but few prison ers are taken," aald the major,' "and accordingly, air gunnery be comes a matter of vital import Classified Ads Lest and Found LOST Yallow and whlta link brar.l.t at with atonea. lat on rampua Thurartayarfnine RHn1. I77C. FOR SALK Kanilntton portabla type writer. Roam til. r. 14. C. A. Learn to Dance Ouaiwatea to taaeh ru In atx prlvata laaaona. Classes Every Monday and Wednesday, 8 to 10 p. m. PHvaU lSMons Morning. AfUrnaon arid Evan Inc. Call for Appointment Mr. Luella William PRIVATf STUDIO PHONE BV439S 1S20 P ST. Chicago Civic Nebraska's; Musical 6 6 MM- Organization of 300 People BROUGHT TO TH CAMPUS Coat aireaadlnq Ig.Oe-a d)lam THURSDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK lOOe sssts at t4.90-t.V eaataat B1.S0 DOLLAR TICKSTJON SALk NOW COLLtOS SOOK STORt STUDtNT ACTIVITISa OPrjCt tOSS P. CUKTICS CO. 110 O ST. UNI VEZISIT Y OF NEBRASKA COLISEUM ance. Much of the fighting Is at a dlstsnce of less than 100 yards, and more often 100 yards. 'The machine gun armament of aa attack squadron, whhlca norm ally flies eighteen planes. I equi valent to tha machine guns of an entire Infantry division, eiclualve of anil alrcrift guns. One attack squadron ot eighteen planea car ties more machine guns than an entire cavalry squadron. "A squadron of attack planea, equipped with 36 pound bombs, car rtos as much TNT In those bombs aa would be carried In (40 hlgh-ex-plosive sheets of light artillery. 'Similarly, a aquardon load of 100 pound bombs, carries the equi valent In TNT of approximately 2.100 hlgh-exploalve light artillery sheila "Figuring on the normal rate of barrage fire of light artillery, namely, sli sheila per gun per mlu- uu, ii would lake a light artillery regiraeni about twenty-five mln uta to lay down that amount of high eiploelvea. Attack aviation could discharge Its equivalent load la a matter ol a few aeconda." Mauachuietti Sends Exhibit Droving to Mebraika Department Exhibits of advanced design from the Massachuaetts Institute of Technology la now on display In the top floor of the former Mu aeum, according to Pror. J. E. Smay, of the division of architec tural engineering. Approximately fifteen drawlnga are Included, con atructed by advanced atudenta In the Massachusetts acbool. The dealgna will remain on d la play for some time, possibly thirty daye. They were aent by the Inetl tute for exhibit purposes at the University of North Dakota aa well aa at Nebraska. Outstanding among the drawlnga are three conceptlona of a modern office building, finely drawn and beautifully colored. In addition there ia an "Arttetlc Home for American Studenta." a "Museum of Fine Arts." and a "Theater Lobby" which merit special attention. Grummann Gives Next Discussion of ' Faust Prof. Paul H. Orummann. di rector of the School of Fine Arte, will present a dlscuolon of the grand opera "faust" at the Temple theater today at 4 o'clock. Professor Grummann apoke to an overflow crowd lasl Thursday and It la at the re quest of those unable to attend last week that he is repeating the lecture. LEARN TO DANCE tnatrvrtlan la AU-rtOOM . DANCING BORNER SISTERS danck a-ruoio i IN Nab. St. Bank Blda. tSth O HERETLSM Good Food and Snappy Service BUT 'EM by tie SACK Hotel LVHamburger 1141 Q St. 171S O St FELLOWS here are those real haircuts that you've been looking for. MOGUL BARBERS 127 North 12th. Opera Co. Greatest Event THE DAILY LYMAN 10 INSPECT Seven Colleges Are Included In Tour to Determino " Quality of Work Dr. IL A. Lyman, dean of the College of Pharmacy, will conduct a two-week inspection tour of pharmacy colleges early In April, extending among aeveral universi ties of northwestern states. Thla tour of Inspection Is made annually by virtue of hla position aa Inspec tor in'the American Association of College of Pharmacy. The Nebraska dean will visit the pharmacy colleges of the following schoola In the order given: Univer sity of Idsho, at Pocatello; Oregon Rtata College, at Corvallls; North f'sririe College of I'Dsrniacy, at Portland. Oregon: University of Washington, at Seattle; Washing ton State College, at Pullman; northern division of the University of Idaho, at Moscow; University ot Montana, at Missoula. Following this trip, Doctor Ly man will submit a report to the association concerning the quality I ot work being done In the va I rlous school. The association will I be notified of all Irregularltlea and lowering ot standards. VSl CHI MEMBERS PLAN TO DISCUSS TOPIC OF EMOTION Theories of Representative! Will Be Refuted by Faculty Doctors Theories regarding the emotions will be dlscurised by members of Psl Chi Monday afternoon, March 18, at 4 o'clock, in an open meeting In room 224 of Social Sciencea building. After members of the or ganlsatlon present the various the ories others will ciiiJclte them by atattng their main object Ions. The program as planned follows: Common Sense Theory, present ed by Mr. Deal. Criticised by Dr. Bouwsma. JameH-Lange Theory, presented hy Mr. Vogler. Criticized by Dr. Schaupp. Canon'a Theory, presented bj Mra. Walton. Criticised by Dr. Wor cester. Itewey'a and Angell's Theories, presented by Miss Fisher. Criti cised by Dr. Oullford. MrDougall's Theory, presented by Miss Tark. Criticized by Dr. Perry. 'Lincoln's Busy Store' GENERAL ADMISSION Scores of May prini C Will your Coat for b or a youthful Cape Coat will it wear a smart Bow will it be an Ensemble Coat or a swanky ports Coat? Which ever way your tastes may fall, if it be one of these, and from Gold's, it will find its place in Fashion's Sun ! The quality fabrics, the perfect tailoring-, would hardly lead one to expect that they could buy these Coato at this remarkably low price. in 'vm To v NKHKASkAN Popularity of Opera 'Faust Lies In Charm of Its Musical Numbers Terhapa the fleetest reason for the continued popularity of Taust" to be presented by the C'birsgo Civ lo Opera company cit Thursday, ta the und)ing charm of Its musi cal numbers. Those numbers, ao rich In mel ody, are due to tba widely tilverol- fied training of Ita compoier, Charles rtancle Oounod. They run tbe entire gamut of emotional es preealoua. the joyous, the triumph ant, tbe passionate and the deapalr Ing. Oulatandlng among the veil known eirerpta are the Jewel and Flower songa and the Soldiers' chorus. The latter especially is ex - tremely popular and Is found In the school books of the past two gener - at lone. Pasture Flowsr Seng The fresh and dalnly flower1 song by Stebel, the timid lexer of Marguerite, ushers In the third act. The youth enters the garden of Marguerite, thinking of the dark prophecy of Mephlstopheles, who bsa told him In act two: "Every flower that you touch. Rvery beauty that you dote on Shall rot and wither!" 8lebel now thinks to put this con raw tha aa. rd prapared 0 send a message of love to Marguer ite by means of a flower singing. "In the language of love, oh gentle flowr, flay to her that 1 adore her." Then gathering a blossom, he ex claims as he sees It fsde. TIs withered! Alas! that dark stranrer foretold me What my fate must be." Water Brsska tpstl Tut the happy thought occurs to him to dip his fingers in the font of holy water beside the cottage. He does ao and la delighted to find that the apell la broken. The first atraln then reappeara cloning the song. Stebel leaves the flower as a humble token to Marguerite and then departa. Faust and Mephlstophele. who have been aecretly watching Sle bel, now appear. Faust gazes In rapture at the garden where hla be-, lived is wont to walk, and sings his lovely cavatlna. The Soldiers' Chorus appear in ( act four. The scene is the square In i front of the cathedral with the I house of Marguerite shown at one1 aide. The victorious soldiers just returned from the war, enter, ac-. companled by delighted wives and aweethearta, and sing their famous ehonis. a jubilant Inspiring number and one of the finest marches ever composed. This number was writ ten for a previous opera by Gounod Corner 11th & O TICKETS FOR "FAUST' Arrivals Grace this spring be a Scarf Coat GOLD'S Third Floor. Think of it! More Than A Tliousand few Choose rrom-.fi 1 0rop$ Every one of Fashion's found in this great showing of hundreds of new Spring Dresses. We have assembled every late fashion idea tbe scalloped skirt, pleated trimming on tiers, shir ring at waist or dosens of other modish creations have been employed for the critical, fashion-wise individual. Navy blues art important, so are tha glorious print'. Then the Xnsei&blej of silk, the Jacket rrocks, the Formals, all occupy important plaoes ia these new showing. At fpoo rse)ai but waa taken bodily aud added to "Fauat." Ends In Duel Th unhapry Marguerite. hun- I ned by her companions and da- serted by all aate Uie faithful Mle bel. Is broodlug nil bin the collate and fears to go and meet Valrn line, her brother. ho has returned with the other soldier lie joins In I the, chorus but amloualy searches the faces of the common for that of hts sister. Tha meeting of brother; and sUter finally leads to the f a-1 mou duel scene In which Pauat' lay Valentine. i Although these three are the omi standing and l known numbers- 1 In "lamt." there are many other i j thst make this opeia a source ofi 1 never ending ef.srm to mule Mid I giand opera lovers. Application Open Application for the position of chairman of Uisad lhy are now be-! Ing recilved by the IlliaJ !:. Tucker-Shean JIWELESS 1123 "O" Street YOUR NEXT WATCH SHOULD BE AN ELGIN. rrr?fl,tw-ei We are local diatrib utora of the product of the Klgin National Watch Co., of Elgin, Illinois, manufacturers of True Time Telling; Watches for ladies and gentlemen. . A factory guarantee ai compani't rrh F.lgin vofca. Towr larperfioa so leiferf Tucker-Shean Expert Watch, Clock Jewelry, Optical and To un tain Pen Repairing' The Best for Less" ON SALE MONDAY. Great Group of triumphs will be 1 ! (j P AMI ii M4M si W IP ! r? if i m -mi m Ii ii i! il i B S5.-11 :: 7i ; GOLD'S Third Floor. tuiiva Council. The applications tliould be filed at the oiftce of ln J. n I.eRosilt-nal on or be fore I'rldsy, March 21 DALLAS M OM N IS VKSPKKS SPEAKER Mr Hannah, national grand president of the Y. W. C. A, will aj'-Baminnnimnmirnm mm: mm.. :s 3. i t:: m mi n i J mJIuL 'II Hi Men! There's Value Behind the Balleymullen Label Balleymulleii UIT: 'for If you were to try the blindfold tet ou the fabrics that go into Balleyinullen suits If you were to compare their "feel" with that of fabrics in other suits at abort this price If, after completing this test, you were to let your eyes compare their beauty of tex ture, of pattern and of color Then we feel sure you would agree with us, that such fine fabrics are seldom found in suits at anywhere near this price. The New Spring Colorings are Pyreens BlueCoronado Tan Sharks Skin Grays Men's Clothing Street Floor. THREE speak at the Veapers saniee be held Tuesday. March II. la El ten Pmith halt at o'cimk. Mra. Hannah la a native of Dallas, Texas, and Is welt known aa a charming and effects speaker She will be In Lincoln aa the guem of the city askoclkdon, and will appear tx-fore university student 1 only at the Vespers eervtc 1 Spring 1 Ill I I- I! in !G l; a fii!:ffi:-H!HHmnn:i;!n!n:ffi!ffim:nm;!:rosH& JfANlf MMPUlXtOU' lis