The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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    fl'NDVY. MARCH 31.
Timr.r
THE DAILY .NKHKASKAN
L GIVE i
SERIES OF ADDRESSES
Porter, Former Kansan, !
Comes Tuesday to Make '
Talks on Campus
SCHEDULED FOR FORUM
1,1.1 loiter, of New Yoi.
t,,iuii' of tl' rnl'ity r Kn
I ...a. Mill fla.l.t klipftllirK Af
III"" I.
tg.ie for lUiiustr.at ix-ihoo
i ii.. , .. ! i
,, Will V 111 HIIU I lll-lly
, J t t itliesday l gle Ulka he
ui . uull"i') l 'll a'Udcni
jnunmu group.
a t iiil.nl al Kana.i. Mr. J'or
tr editor ('f unlerlty
Ikll) IvSill'l'". and "''n '" l
lr,hiitlnk' editor lo the New 8tu-,
,iri,i. tin luteroolligiau. and III
t ,ni..j.iliian Student, a mag.-wine '
.-.ml by th Hot.Iated l o.ino ,
,"l!:.tii cliib ol America Kor Ihw
in' cooraanlier ami
, ; i n. u i( the Mll I Student
.. i' e, an Intellectual dixus
,,n nip reprcat-nllng 1'. col
ir(
Prtaidanl of "V." J
hi In aenlor year lie acted am
,.,r-i,:.ni ut the rnlteralty Y. M.
C and wa a ntcmher of Ihe re-
. ,n..,l ami national council of Him
o i i.iMilun. Mr. Porter liaa had
,,. iirmo on the university 1cb.it-1
itt team, and ha spoken before
iuii.h'ious student conferences and
!oruin. I iliaummrr of 19:8 lie
Tu.hVh.
n.l Japan. .
. -.l niornlni: at lit o'rloi k
Mr. rortrr will pek briorr lro
;,-M.r William' aoclolopy rlaaa,
tn.i re In 8o lal Sclencea 10.V At
Ju.l.nis lie will talk at the V. M.
A iera :n r-en Mnun iihii.
hir.,1:.) erenmit ne win a.iure,. a
..r.f niTilnn of the V M. A. And
w . t
A. cabinets, and the Kftea
i Tht meellnn will he held in
: ,o TVinzile at 7: IS o'clock.
Wcineaday morning at 10 o'cloi k
ill ieak in Ien I.eRoiiig-
i riM on labor pruhlom. in
,..r .tl Science 3t'S. A particularly
irf.s'ine reattire ot ni!i viait win
I-.. talk on "I i we need a new
...lr.inuc order?" at the World
tV:um luncheon at the Nebraskan
i.otel Wedneda.T noon, lie will an
the quemlon in the adirma-
.M mr uiioauiK pim.n-5 oi
rum. lean I Rossignol "ill
it.er the same quest tou
l). f:i' -.
la the1
V. M. C A. MJCN
SPEAK TO CROUP j
!
.t
Deputation Team triks to
Hi.Y (Tlrih at Tpcnmgeh
On Sixth Trip
.: -..e invitation of Supt. Lloyd j
HaIsiwI. active sionsor of the Te- j
itisv li Hi Y, a deputation learn
r-rsntfng the Cnlveralty Y. M. !
C t.ndi a trip lo Teeumseh on :
Weilr.ef 'lay. The team included!
".o:cn Ilagcr. retiring president of i
re V M. C. A.. Howard Rowland.j
ir.d l". U. Hae. .
'.Uct poke to Ihe i lyb on the'
o:x of t.e I'nUersity V. M. C. A ,
'7T. !,. iew point of a jer.ior look
lk oer hi ccillepr life. Row
.ir.1 re hort t"ik on "Intesti-.
r.i.l I'f.j ;:tude." The team mera-t-1
v. ere all tmpreissed hy the un-
u-M icor and effeciivene of the:
. -tt i. t 'oach I lean Hiriiis. a Ne-4
' i-v cradaate of "I;, who is Mr.
!.'. 'a af..-:stni. informed them,
r "air t.mtaet wiji boy through j
H Y a givat ist to his coach-'
1 c io-k. '
TKACIIERS ISSl K
rOLRTII III LLETLN
1
Nebraska Chapter Pnblithes ,
Quarterly Review With j
Many Features
fiulleiin of the Nebraska chapter J
rai-hy Teachers, the fourth to be
':ie(j in the urrni year, was
'.i:rbijw-d the j,ast week to geog
t;iiv teacher in nearly every
s"ie in the union, ruhljcation of
bulleUn id sfKiTiMtred b . Ih
;.iriTueni of reocrapiiy. iih
Cr.leMw,r K. K. Ijwkey tioing 1be
ul ork cf editing;.
'ne of ihe I'rincijia feanres of'
- bulletin I a g,rraj.hy cvrn- i
tv Win Minnie Srnilh c.f 13
l.'ri'i. iiklalinina. In addnion. a
' ijtuV-r of stiiall 3'erjiS are fn
' I-J'Ji-d. Tbe jiut7i-e of the bulleiin
" 10 iv-tjcier as diretl aid as lt-
ijle to ie-iierii in rnaLicg ai-eir
Jti the whooliwom uj.-l-laie
iri4 iTilefesiinp.
009000069000
MOW, TUES, and WED.
.
FEL, and SAT.
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W YORKER WIL
Donald r v I
Reed ; V
ff- .fit, jS'tw M 1
"The ;J
Watch"
THUE.S,
- i
IVt re to JW
Drmocracy Svcrelary
Paul Porter, aetretary of the
Ijeairit ol Indiutrlal lieiuorracy,
ill I III speaker at Vper
rueaday. A in II t. at I oVIotg In
Mien Miutlh )a. II hat juat
recently returned from trip
uouml th aoild. II la a grad
uate of I nlomliy of Kansas.
hr h editor of th
Imm.I taper. Mr. Porter will
he In Utiruln io ilr and will
peak on various orvaalon La
bile l.oilwiih, nel elerld ec
relary of ihr V. W. l A, m t II
lead the meeting and thei will
tM? Kcl music.
Official Hullrtin
Sunday, March 11
Kai Till (deUguig aeolie. si.
Paul a church. 3 o'tUx k.
Monday, April 1
I Inducer' meek, committee a pic
lure at campus aiuilln. 12 o'clock.
Zoology Professor Plans
Broadcast Series as
to
Added Feature
A new rerira of talk will be
opcni-d br Prof. R. H. Woleott.
f " drP.r,m.nt of
ZooIoej-. on the Pnixernliy of Ne
tiai-ka radio progratu for the week
reinnlnit April 1. Then ulka will
on ,h(, 1oTm of , niur aerlea.
an( m b. men In the Friday
afternoon program.
Man aerie ar now in prove,
i i,itMOn to the rvpular broad
ra'itn,; of the wrathei roporl and
,ho ,rw n,h jrnty four lesson
0i the radio coure in Spanish
halt hern civn. Orhrr i-cnca con-
Crln ,llr Monthly Xluic Study Pro-,
gram, modi-rn novel, home-made
nmsiral InMiument. Cniversity
nluuem. plca name In Nebraska.
and ps;holog. Teople of the
ftat i.hon considerable imereat Omaha. No kUident will be al
in the regular feature, often lowed to atart on the trip until
tiiu t-endlng in queetiona to be,
answered during the talk. !
Th rnmitl! urocram la h '
broadcast over the- station of the .
Nebraska Pulck Auto Compaanv. ;
K. . a. a. on a wave length or or relatives In omana if tney win
J9.4 meter, follow. i Hotel reserratlone are being made
J t.-n titiit luiwrt Prr
t a. i..ir. i.rt.or th Nt.r
k HtNVi f lh tli:J etatr .
V esthvr iwrau. at l-.a-ia. I
Xmw, rtl I
11 i - "snili t
IJrs. Ttw llon.mkr.
is - t:ic mi
Tf t art, 4 tat
..wr.. m a
;x it to ii:- "naii innfr rnuna.
rt ' ti W W laerrick. liaattrw tw in
Animal HbrJrT.
i: tc. ij Kami nTi.
ittm prpr4 for ui mmbra r -bran-.
l-Vda-ration "VX mn ("tuhts.
dlax-ii-wiot "Th U9drmm9 In S.wlc"
Tain jay, Apfl t
.. 1 li Te.t hr HT-fvrt.
t.il Itt X VJrl OBI mod ARtVKI
mi fonWry rri JsmaV Pnr F K '
Xu nL 1 havrman tiic 1 v-partmmt
oi P.u.try Huhiriy. 1
10 ;. "4-H t'lot tYir" .
K -'n 14wlh(fikn. Lotpfft) 9t4r i
- ar-l 4-11 riuw-er lrm Wrty.
15 ! i; J " "I P of tht '
I y I'rat. t )i. j nk. t utxit
Tttn f '. ohomr Kr(tTiit
IT ia li 1- ".Ni.trnj Mi-f a toil
n J- . . 1 rum. In
10 Kairi riar.
2 l rt J.4fc " Le-thV. MkC1l-iJ
Nt Shfti rf y " tn ftf :n tt m
r-T:? ,f Ta.k -Ti U.m N"ai
l.y 1. tt .. 11 Ibe i rt -
n,. nl of y.iiKiU.
5:i to i : "Ho Trt sci-rH-r T1
t Tjlano. " 1. w. ta'at
Hm4s-Ma4 Mn 'j Ititrr-umiit to
t. " . tiiiniwtin. vf it 1-awJci-
Jl t I t Ti i:ri S-jgr-
IfTiS" Vy t-
t: i) !! '-
I J-jll-fiT .
is i j -vioci Tlk. ""sitr
fir tt .-:f ltwh" t.T
Jehu M. H iUarr Jt4m.i.
Till !. ApHI I -
' :;-w:hT
I fWellf- MMk-utn T k- kr
tienisi i.rnfiixi i.v Trrew H ,
jr,n. trr"tit ef t-itjvi fc- :
j " t ii ii. -i'i n. !
ie.i.
ty P. V. I mi. twrttli
I! ? in 11. I- Tr. S- H-miM1i Pr
t.itn. " t'? H'a &r a.iai
Sil KK'.i.lnn Act-flt "tt Bo ad
lilria' . 'tit.
J 1 Twnl-f 'fth Vion ef R
h4 '1.tirM ta lnii i.n eiAtvh. ly
In. J. L.. A. Alelit, l tv!rt of fU.-
sutft'-a u-firu'-.
FrMf. Al
t-.f j "H
4' Z'.lT'l
1 2 . i ii 1"- MlH r kt tut
uoui V. itAt ttie r a' it tci.f tm t.e
toi4i u.''-.' hf . t. n.lh, -it-mtot
wii A rr 'L-lTur KaJuer ag,
it lv li li ,f Mraeii" v
u ... K.ii4. ' Xau n.An t amri
fji frtM'Jll'. i
j it' to "ii - 't i 7'ia. 'sttj'
tii-i. fj.,.mil:. :iMirtit PhtOi'lui.
"Tim iri t-t m . a .iunt talks.
' ij u. U U' illicit, 'b r-Ma tt
MXttrdm. AJtrat C
v mi iiwvmiu-r h.i.on
t.tu 14, j .. rii . 1 ''.' mm ,
mt-y.
4 i m.Hli "Menia! lltt'SJ. th !
4;til!..-iJ. I'h. 5 JImiii ' i;-i
OH-iier fi Mja tuji1..
TOMAN WINS IN
NATIONAL MEET
Rimic Is Defeated in Ohio
' State Matches by a
doih yimlc, varsiiy wremer.
ot o Ha Parker of Miclilcan
ibe lJS-fcraod Jas at the econ4 ,
Buaioaal collegiate wrsinc iavr- .
turned ta at tma
Ht. rtp-
. ,t .fter It Iwlsrtes tO S
1 ur . w . . . - -
ie' Bert.
t Ne-il
Trr.-jTi ewiaJti OI u
arresllitiC law una r-r. I
. i i- 4. . V. Iff. ' 7
jott ',J
OLII Wit 04 ! .
Mad ) of the eood ru i
tnatcbe by .browing bin ta aerf :
minute ad forty fs-oomd.
Sirtroa ailUeiew from l weaty-
fim ainlreriile ad colJerea tn
tr1v nate comrrtsew a recwrd
ITINERARY FOR TRIP
Students Expect to Inspect
Industrial Plants In
And Near Omaha
COLBERT DIRECTS GROUP
i Kndneerlnr aludenta lll atart
Monday. April IS. for their annual
I loapectlon trip 10 Omaha. Tba
jatudeuta will leii the liakr loa
I Machine company, Omaha Munici
pal liaa and Ice pUnl. Nebraaka
Tuoi i ruuipau), oinulm and i'ouu
'ell liiuff Htrert luilwa toitipany,
the I'nlun radilc llnllrond Ma
chine aiiop, Nortliut un It' ll
Ti'lrplione tmnnr. A inn loan
Smeliluf and lUfniltiC toitipany,
' th munlcipkl water woik. nl Flor
ence, the V'ord apurnihly plant,
aetreral office bulldini. hlrli are
under conmruction. and the new
hridre aro the MImouiI tivrr at
fllalr
I J. . Col boil, of the department niounle.1 tor eminninn in tne nn
'of arthliectural enlLeeilm I muneum In lxndon. and It wa
chalnnun of the faculty committee learned that thla apeclnen came
'In charjte of the trip. The other from the aame farnoui bon bed.
! member are l'.lard Andrraon. of Mr. Collin commented on thi
the drnanment ol mechanical
enctneertnr: P. K. Ki-lm. of the de
partment of civil enrlnerTlnr: C. I
(Yankforter, of the drpartmeni of
Chemical engineering; li. S. L.h-
becg. of the ocpartment or eictri-,
cal engineering, and II. I Wallace.
of the department of agricultural
engineering.
Charter Tranaport Buttta
i i .in . i
the engineer, w Omalia. Slud'-nu
itAt ihin ta ma on thn hua mav
go In any other way, which I more i
convenient or economical for tnem
Three dollar and twenty-five will
be charged of all who go on this
trip regardlcaa of bow they go.
Thia monev will be ued for bti
tram port at Ion on the tour In Omaha
and to Dlair. Private cara will not
be pvrtnittcd on the iour and all
mui a An iI.a kiu
Thoe who ri.le the bu from I.la-
ln to Omaha are charged .."..
Thia coveia tranrportation from
Uncoln to Omaha both waya and
alao transportation on the tour in
he ha a paid his
money, lo Mr.
Keim. thn treaaurer of the enter
iiH Alt riaTmnti must be made
on or before Saturday. April 6.
Studenia may atay with friend
In an Omaha hotel and those liar-1
tn. no other tdace to star can get
rooms at reduced prices. All stud-
I em a tp required to reiort lo hi1-
quarters tt the de1(fnalJ tlm.
and each iodent miiitt te pref-nr
411 fcMlil lurTviri. "wrrmv
Will 04? tXCU9HX OCIT in Cr Ol
fticknesa or other equally ralld rea
aons. Student Mixes
School Theory
With Practice
Vermilion. .S. I.. March 20. '
' Marion Nelson. Vermilion, a junior
' In the School of Ruslness Adminis
tration at the l"ni versify of South
Itakota. has found a way to tesr
theory by prac;k. He studies
. methods and banking principles in
his morning classes at the I'niver
sity and watchea them in practice
ln th First National Bank of Ver ,
millon in the afternoon.
Nelson, who graduated from the
Vermilion a;gh school in li-.
matriculated in the University the
i next fall. One year he remained out
! of sfhool to work, and in the fail
! of lit' he re-entered the fnivcr-
i'T- This fall he v.-as awarded the
J American Bankers' association
scholarship, as a result of his bssi-
i neaa ability aad his scholarship as
shown in university work.
He ia vir e r.fesident of Lambda
rwf,'iChl Alpha, International sof ial fra-
tertitv at lb uDivrsity: a mem-
rtj fielta Siena Pi. professional
commerce tratemn
and has taken
pan in many other university ac-
tlvltle. incluiJlEg debating and ora
tory. He will graduate from the
l'nirr!'y w ith a bachelor of art
degree In 1S30.
Nelson was recently elected pres
ident of Sigma Ltel-a Pi. commer
cial fraternity at the university.
The local commerce chapter is tak
ing an active part in the plans for
tne sen4 annual Business Day
which will b held this year on
April 2 and 2T a: the University.
Many ViVil Cjmipu
Visiior at the o'iege of Engine
eHnr duriiig the jail week were:
FrnkT. Kotlnek. C. E, now
wHb the enrneering d jtaitinent of
the Truwon Sie I corajtany al
i Tourirs'on. Ohio.
! WillJan. A. VaoWie acd Albert ,
.C. Smriia. bo1 b K.
E. T. w-illi tne ,
XVefiXitsrhoaF Electric and Mann
faduring oomi-any. East Pitlbuif i.
Pennsylvania.
Laearn to Dance
fryitlT 4tPaTtat.
ClaaMt Erery Monday and
Wedaeaday, to 10 p. m.
P ;! Vttmen
Mar.!t4;.
OaH for Appointment
Mr$. Luella Williams
RIVATE STUDIO
H0 NT kV42M 12 0 ST.
00
r"7
a
Collin Broadcasts
Nebraska As Field
"If. lint ) air Unlu Ij'U
don al any lliue yun almtild leel
hoinetlrk )oi lll lie able to drop
In at the tlrltlili inuaeuiu and look
at thflr pr Inn n of Moiopn and
frel trnMirtNl Mr hi baik to Mor
i III hall." Mid Mr. I". O. Collina
liaut curator at lb biumuiu
In Morrill hall. In hi retfuUr
Thurday tuoritlnc radio ulk.
brodral orr the I nUeimly tu
dlo. Moropu. Mr. Collina MlJni-d.
waa an animal nun-l by Profea
aor Manli of Vale uuhamity. Tb
name cornea from lo (irork
word, liiiaiilns an animal hoae
feM are rathrr like ihe .( af
loth. The akeleon of thl lar(
fokll, found lu bl at A fata,
HIouk couniy, Nebraake, ha re
tN-ntly b--n net up In I hi caae rtiu
lalnlne foiKila taken l.iu tltla
hone bed.
Sam At Engiiah Muiiuh
No aooncr waa thl nkeleion art
up than Die worker In the inuri'iii
heard ihat one had hint betn
fact. "It I Iniermtlng to notice
how thlnr hate changed In, aa
a century and a half Whrn a imi-
aeuin aaa being ataneil in .ew
York at th clof of the eighteenth
century
i urn. ..m th
; r.wiourrei of thla country known
, that a aet of mineral waa actually
inifiortrd from Kurope to funtUh
i IP mineral gaurry. ami now r
have the llrltieh muhcutn obtaining !
M-eclmen of a Mompua from
I wenrafka.
The curator apok of how grate-
fuT the nicnilH-i of the mtieeuitt 1
staff were for the gift of Mr. D. I.
Ouch, a member of the houe of
iepreentative from Dundy
county. Thla consisted of a thigh
bone of a fcloih. found by Jerry
Kossmuth at Benklcman. Nebraska.
"Thi a!oth is an enormous animal,
about the siie of a rhinoceros,
much larger than Ihe sloth Ihat
lives today In the trees la paru ,
of Central and South America.
This thlghl bone U ungainly and
clumsy. It measure twenty-two
inches lone and twenty aeven In
chea around at the widest part.
, r.iore than its ten gin. wr ni"
hitherto received very iew oonr
of this extinct animal." said Mr.
Collns. "The museum it extremely
glad to receive such specimen
whenever they come to light and
onr very best thank ar due to
Mr.
Ough for his valuable pre
ent
Similar Happaomg In Hiatery
In clotjing his talk. Mr. Collins)
called the attention of hia audience
to two rather similar happening .
in natural history. It seem that
ality or seventy years ago Aroer-j
lean went to much trouble to in
troduce the Kngllsh sparrow to
thla country. These alien sparrows
were carefully fed and watched In
New Y'ork until they became well
established. Then other state. Ne
braska being among them obtained
some of the specimen of apar
row and cherished them for a
time. However, the opinion aa to
the value of the bird seem to
have chanred for we know what
every one says of them now.
"Ju now the boot la on the
other leg. aud it is the English
people who ar looking akanc at
an animal that has been Imported
of late years from America. I re
fer to the grey squirrel, the pet of
"DON'T
BE
SILLY"
f-vntiufH Awf Xorrlty
Ijrathrr' Tnm
ttRT IN
PEACOCK
Vtu. tn. milj eTitijttijitK' lxut
"I -euro. ftte." cru fir-
rV"". f11rtt of wetritic this
rvluatve t'rti-rri. nu-)ieel foot
er Xwt atrVt of tt- jii;nf
tiM-Je ti Mi tn tli.i'i.
IfiyM ttf',;,l: ifjier ruuvt
.4.rj.; , tlx- ' f'leijl il'
4Ti.jTitl ix-wwj V-I.JXE in U
MU-ttjg IMV
SHOE SHOP
140 So. 12th
Tour NECKTIE
Cleaned and Pressed
with
Data Concerning
For Fossil Hunters
hundrrdi of rata In U.i tountry. I
but okt-r lhr )uat l h la on J Wlia li. rmier half (one.
hi ttial IjiM July a rrud jd.mt air nd-rtn If apnia
vtarted aaalnit htm. Me bocam cailmi roilln't b a "
ih aub)rrl of an lar.ilM..n of ! work on inn paprt W ll. Ii
the aecreiat) of the Ion at com ln'l
ml. .Ion."
Batter In Ln'n liuu onli ui n a nutel etrnt
la Uudon It aeem. tl..t th !-". th; ota I ob pmi (
quirrel hat been on Ha be.t be- h4 it . ! r-rr
bat lor but It appear Ihat hfn
the auulrrrl conira In contact altb Thl la ahoin !. lime t.f )r
the Kucliah red uirrl Ibia aquirae ait lu cl airhin ihr It .
rel gradually dtaappear. or at , T. f . and think how fortunate wr
Iraat th a ibera oaMn. lloaerer
mi far no . -of ha a b n obtained
(that ihe no aqulrrcl actually at
lark 1 t4 nmre vlr?l
waa Inlmducrd In KniUnd H ha
tpread rapidly to the aouth.
Wberrtrr It etablihM Hwlf i
ektrrmlnatf Ihe amall bird life lu '
th ood and hrditr by leaMnc
down the prala and det-ouiinc the '
err aud fledirlina. Mr. Collin
pointed out In rloeinit that the pic
ture of ihe t-rey aqulrrel waa an
Interesting companion to the
tharrea alnt the ri(Hh par
row in thi country.
llif Spirt
After a :iort vlalt. Jui-t to ho
t that he hadn't forgot I rn u. Old
! wan m.rr i'i'""i i--m
liP aaaia aou irn. inn
for ih tuh of college atudcui lo
Ihe port clothe departmmu tlur
Ing the pat l fr day.
there bould le a law ompelllng
the person in th. net ae.t to put
Prof: ."What's the matter)
Get engaged!"
Stud: "Goodness no.
Bought a new suit
from
FOR
I
ANY STANDARD MAKE ON THE PURCHASE OF EITHER A LlFETIvt.
DUOFOLD Sr WAHL DELUXE or WATER" AN No. 7 for a tim.ted time
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O STREET
s
If W
8
K A "ft
aw
2f W
aft.
quotaikia aaaik arvuad th male -
be lakra from other p!""'
Ho on aicaia ran hate our
pUni.a, pH h itka. or what bae
are lo nae itat reel
Ihe prt,t Arn u a n iiou in ed
r-'Arrnninjii ai a it u is
rJi tl c
i ne supreme vaiii
Of A Lifetime
DIAMONDS
of Quality and Color
Our April lhainoiul lla iinxvil
We are now ahuwiitr urn- t.f ih U'i'is' .-! ,iiu'
of '.1. a moral we lia- e-r 1 A ta'i'-'t in r"'ir f
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