The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1929, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY .NEB1USKA.N
The Daily Ncbraskan
Butte A, Hwtalw. Mtmki
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
bfcivtnaiTv or niimiha
lVr Dlrasvia IM K4 PvMlctM IwN
TWINTY HOHTN VSAeJ
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war mwlHi iiKM IM jrae.
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8 Offlt Oafrarwt Maw 4A.
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a awt. ImImm . 1.-BB e M
aicaa Friday Bay.
TaAaa..netali -t. ft. 1i MlaMI B AI,
N. n N.M, B .
mm4 M ee.sia matte al tha BaieCfUe la
Ueceie, Neeee, Csari. Mare a. t7w.
M eaestel rata mm sraviea tar hi ctt vtas,
a tf 0ea a. vtU. HtMrtial Jery a. SBO.
aUBACBISTlOW RATB
Smi Cr I Ceta U Vaar ! a Beec
OtAN HAMMONO
Maura W. Kkl
.tOITOFi INXMIIF
...AMMlitl Hit
MANAGING EDITORS
W. Joyce Ayr CUff F. Saadahl
hlMI IDITOM
Fsfl Aaaerse Jack aUUoll
Dot CarlaoB WUUam VcOleery
Gace Rokb
CONTRIBUTINO SDITOKS
Uauric Akla William MeCleery
Varaoa Hettag G8 Bobb
Knatfc Leal 1ovas TimmsraaAa
Robert L-ag
MILTON McCRCW BUSINCSS MANAGSA
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS
WCia Kearis MArth-J Pluer
Lyman Cam
MAKE WAY !
r,nt up lie aWlkaoao steamroller, ttrowitg
re lever over to "fti! Sled Ahead.- and fia-teo-Eg
lit U terrain, seems to be little different from
it manner In which tie faculty comm'ttee on au
rifct ergaaixa'iocs has rolled er tie Stiien-
Co.till 4
rry rart.es hae ten takca u of tbe ban-
of tte Varasty Tarry corrxit'ee. handed over to the
i."r created" Ca'b cciocil. -he Ba'b council haa re
reivci a bear; aa acton wVhou a word of approval
or .iitafproval from ite S-u'-ea; Council, tfce pro
P4 change a tie weiiod of se.ecmg tee Ne
braska May Queen is been stuck lot a dusty
P -geon taole in til another year, acd tbe fueda re-tra-ttiE
fnwa the Jua'or Salor Proa and defunct
.aipua orjtsu-lor. we-e tn made ar.:b to
the t':4eat CocsciL
A.l ry nice ob of a-eatnror.er cbracer.
T; Nebratiaa t tr.-erefed ma'.niy tn the dec
. oa to fcacl li Va'afy rary over to t?:e
Brb coutc:. tt recocci-.ioa tUt r.a been ae
rored ihe Earb cocacil t-hout tae ao:e;ee of
Te S-jdea'. CcinciU and te trocra5;:a:;oa that
iree'el e rropiJ efcanre :a the cetsod cf
rtoc-v.sf tio Vay Queea.
Var:'y Fmrfcea taT ta-i a hard ro- It liaa been
tak. not ao much ct platxc and f-Bor:tr ?xk:
I,t;tierlty parties, at a tak cf eda::tif tte
NebraaaA Kcdec: body to pAUotite aad re;et alV
caiTersuy prt!ea- Tte failure of tte Yr;ty Party
cocnutte each yr to convert tie-.r affairs fa-o
e:i py!a or aa nrsca ai eTer breVtr. aocl af
f.r for tie cajc ! t so tr'rtE in the fac
of ta effora that have been t.rea:r to eaca'
tf i-3det of tie talver: y. Tr Barb council
ta been TTa ti.. Kxe taJt cf -caicf p-rotat
VrKy Part:ea are bo kcrr ff.b; ccler tii
ffae. ttere tnay be 11 c;J ie"jra:;oa
tie social afla;n wt!cb -!: b ?ojor: o
tt casriaa by ti ton fra-ers-ty are tio to
te enure tccdett body of tfce l"ier::y. rk trasa
fer cf tie perKt-! to ajosKT ca prje frox he
Yaratty Party cce.!:te to tie Earb consul la
irwi kfy braaJei aaier:-y pr: a bob
frareixity PArtae.
X Barb eosaeil ta a kor- record cf -'-- at-t-if-tro
ad ncteasft rarie Tae -o
tra srta eet'e Urj4 cri. aa'l rof.:-
is a -.-vioi wietier "le newly-orjai.ied ws?
aa ca:x,a ta;a setfil asd j-ror.-ble jcaaa?-re'-
PrvecioB f to4 Eii"a dirtf tie year
-a rfue4- Tte t:M tar Oat to coe'eai wi'.k.
ia a-iiWoe to tie o4 rrcV-ea of eIi".:cB v.slee-a
o a3xaterfy sot-al affa-ra atl r!t jrci cf
effaasc tie boat of barb" ae-J 'No-fra-.e-aify
fr- S5,;i url affa rs. eia 'ios tleur
Ti ei troTKa".:Te cf tie Biaxires zal by
fa'..:y i b ia. C-f ss"JCr tte
f a-i cwjxdl i"ioKt ccrriltrt? :ie Stvies'. Cota
mi It ia xy a ajseayJAB fv.l o'er it it
Coactl Eil tae raid. b.'.a--a :Sre a rno.f
M&adty ttat a too. or:I4 tve rfztwi a;;roral
ef 'te '-fra:era5ty cr5"I "ocre Sa tie
r-.$iii faaixio f 42i tie Sn!"y fallffji
c.T.r ti Ossal! a:4 rs Br---ia" rt ?
r.f ca5 ftrraaciar5!.-. IX tie fajiry Ss
ro araie tie Sjiea. Co;k-J1 tf'. acre tiax a
t& U fc-:e?se: fir T-tJ ras su
rss cp. t-a tie Cic.: at -fit jrs". a a
'o4 ix&m tie ak ..
xs-s7 taii a ye' or ar as".i
ct soe fa;ij:y cnwrifaMna cr4. Tie fa-
soa t iaie tie ss"t4 ? r:iu;:f tie Vay
Qeea sosfnd tii 5-tsf Tie facmliy cwaaB-tt.M
kaa see- tt 10 sTr tie trie a-ay ci:I aw.ir
year (a orier r. e.rcrautat:E a At'O'iw
C4ss wS3 e -ty be rre.l a it yr
rorrccit t5a vrjanL. Tie oe? fll a?a'3 ia
t Arjrsates tfr aiiJ a;ai tie Jte'S-nd f c5uw
ta tie Xay Qeetii btaie ti fatitsy itaa d-ci-te4
to tarrr 'tl fa'-L ri- t a b-T
:i
It
Abvut t aciy icreeafci ;l.a ator.t
as TCKiS$s U ci abwT-Jt ave&At.
OOLLABJ MARKS
- Tfey u ti nw! of ataxy enia ..." AiI
haa tb forecK fjsocatw d"y tsaiide fa ti
axsaTa of ttz astd vn iprJ" ia tie vt'.aAs of
i j-ewt. SB', sal fanre axra-j- Tet ti
n ay atay j i aa eraa! aavauat of rood.
te;?tse as4 -jctases.'-
TV ca of tfce VOax aaa tea beard by ..
ta a. -recatsoas. aJ ce asd a j a w'.
Ti txaj: ti-'A i ajoek to sues ts ta AKiatt n-T-ta30.
-C"3M a axleir" Ti yovsc eb seeks
aasleyaiext t-i ;ay krsa tbe 'arra; Ucoos
aa4 m at s4f ar aa."ii-.: taetr a?f
caaat aay for fatal - At ax.y ra.. la ever
frajswstt liKXt. ti arrerml ftsr. U ti r"
lx for a douar.
TaaUts of aVsOfcr baa aad tzs i.r4 as
.aj n hritr aaf 2a erat la tVe ckambr of
sasr tywt. V-sr aa4 aaore ar'faaij aaaa-t-tr
a.rlr are tryta tir rsrk ta rrefescVvaaJ
csb ei ir befoe r After rraava. TVe r-
atloa oiuta la aaarly every America a col lata. Ne
braska not aicludod. This altuaiioa preseaia Its
robleoia It baa it advantages and ita dlsadaa
la. Tn sltoatloo. belac otldrnt. must be faced.
la tb course of the past frw year, athletea. Ne
braska reared and developed, afir cllmbiof lo etui
nenl heifhta In amateur sports, bar found thrtr aay
to professional an relations, la mol laaianres the)
have mad a turcesa of It. flnaarially or other Is.
Such men aa liuy Chamberlain. Al Dluodcood. KA
Wtr. and. mora recently. Curtis Poet, will long be
remembered for their amateur arcompllshnaenta
Ilo many mill recall with any dejre of esteem
their professional arbiementsT
Tb public doea not recofnii professional sport
in the satu light tbey do a ma i ear. Ob1oualy. there
are reasons for this difference In opinion. The pub
lic may not be educated sufficient!) to recognise pro
fetiionalUro ta all sports That thera Is a distlnr
lion betacen th to dilaloas is illustrated clearly1
ia th public regard of th participants In th lao
classes. Tbe high school or collrg football hero j
commands th acclamation of bis fellow student J
and townspeople. That la either lacking or altereo j
if the same athlete eater tb profetonl realm.
A STUDENT LOOKS
AT TUDUC AITAIRS
By Oavid rHnaa
lb American peopl admire a strong bo!y and
keen athletic ability Tbey respect tb tendency to
develop youth physically. Yet their respect I stifled
in a degre to see a famed amateur athlete eominet
tialite upon haa ability and popularity. It Is a bit
difficult to reconcile dollars and a'blrttc abtli'y
No that th Cornbuskor has been Issued, tt'i
ten's can get back to teitbooks again
la Ibis, our Ut little effort, w
cannot rit the tempiation to for
sake the turbulent i reams of cur
fi kai.wbln. and Indulge In a
litil final peroration. The Inclin
ation lit reinwpect is aa Inescap
able fart of human nature, and un
doubtedly a happy one. In U
ammatlon of a lag and continuous
stream of individual eventa and
separai personalities, a certain
common spirit Is found pervading
throughout, certain general lea
drncie emerge and become reoog
nirable. and certain lesaoaa are
drawn. Perhaps w ran lodkat a
tew here.
Three decades ago. Joha Jay
Chapman, brilliant literary critic
and commentator upoo American
J public values, aaid la his Cawaea
isl Cnsqunce (Scrlbner'a.
I !): -America turns out oaly n
j kind of man. listen to the coo ver
sa, ion of axy two men in a street
car. Tbey are talking about tb
prc of something building mate
rial, advertising bonds, clgara."
And then Mr. Chapman goes oa to
say : The average educated naa
I in Aasmca has about aa roach
j knom'edge of a hat a political Idea
' ta aa he has of the prlnclplea of
. counterpoint, tach Is a thing used
I in politics or tr.uitc hich thoae
1 felluas who practice politics or rou
i sic manipulate somehow. Show him
.,.. wr .raiyrv one and he atl! not recosmlie it. tie
-UNITED. WE STAND ; fcM fn drlr4 Uft bM
That univenitie ill soon los their bold on ony thought drid thought. A
im education of American youth ia th opinion e-i li thought or a real idea Is
pressed by a speaker at Indiana university recently. I aaainst tb rules f lus mlnd.-
In h;a apeech. be pomied out that la a few years j . . ,,4
... . I Mr Chapman wrote thia la 183s,
there will will be a aumber of Indepeadent co.leges. , bjt (, tdg JUJf ,.ke OB, of B,
built upon a leisure class and depending for their ! Bumeroua ctargea which ar being
pa-roeag oa famliv loraity to th school. . flurg about to.Uy by the critics of
Stntaaeou. wrh th.s renno,on in the edu . 'TlZnl T&iSZ
canocal sys'em of tbe nauon. according to th la- j ner ,e concerned mainly
dmea man. will come class distinctions Tbe type;th his polntcal thought haven't
o' stcdent attending each kind of school will largely j Improved much in the past three
be determtned .. way. The le.sure class, who T?r
can afford to spend several yea-. in acquiring gen ( mot common rrocesscs of gor
eral information, will tend to go to the Indepeedeat i trnment. His political philosophv
co'lege whti the people who need to train them con'i'utes a number of well-
. , t kn-n po-xilar rrh phrases or
seivea a eaickly as posaib.e for some pro e.vu. , pIowaf ' Vt te,iTHT
will attend th cmversi'Jes j nrr'r eitends beyond the casting
What the f:ure baa ia s'ore in th.s repect of an occasional ba'lot. But why
is a matter of tpcculatioo. but the foresight of this I ''!t this obeerva'loa to the aver
. ... lit mar.? The intellectual leader
particular individual cantot pass unno'lred Ap- ( of An.,nr th m,n. al
pearing oa the surface as a practical means ofmot njuals it ordinary man of
rinniif th rocces;ed condition of universities. I the s'reet in the density of his
tb. Id; of independent coLege. la aot en-,re,y de- fJS .ft1
oti or co.'ecripns ana crtHi
Tie history of the United Stes marks the
development of a democratic form cf srovernment
and so i'y. If independent educational icsti'utions
of tbe leisure t;p are organued wt:h th coose
aient dJstinetloes of eUsse. tte majcecance of
iemorracy In this wintry wVI become uncertain.
The !:v::oc in people w;! citecd much farther
than E.re"y to the lntiu-ion of fctgher learning
apoa which the success of popular
government reata. If Ihp Cltuea
will not be watchful, than the sur
er n of demoi racy become a pre
carious uncertainty. Hut watchful
eras implies not oaly aa ee, but
aa understaa ttng eye also, a dis
cerning and thoughtful e. When
tb totally uninitiated galea upon
a great caataa. be mise most of
Ita points of greatness, and sees
just another paining line who has
been trained, boaeter, oa aba
knows enough to appreciate th va
rious beauties of tb painting, sees
It aith eery different eye, though
bis physical e ten ion is th same,
la g oram men t. loo. thera Is tbe
nan necessity for study, training
aad reflectloB. Th clusen watch
fulnea of the state must be aa la-,
telllgent. critical ooe.
Bell Sytlrm llrveali
That Collegf-TrttirnHi
Men .ire Invaluable
EMILY GIBBONS WEJTES
OF SCHOOL LITE
n tiaa trm ra 1 1
who loo;, part la our Cbristisa
drama. she continues
weather waa loo cold to
Col. R I llees. asitant vie
president of tb American Tele
phone and Telegraph company, re
cently delivered aa aJdte.a befor
a luncheon meeting of the West
era I'niversltles cltb of New York
City. n which b called attention
to facta ahit h seem to shatter a
stubborn myth. Th facta wr
based upon studies made of college
graduate la the IVU system.
Colonel lleea referred 10 th
three tlmeconsuming activities of
the a'udent during his undergrad
tuai days, namely: 8'holarship. ei
tra-curnrular activities, aao vn
need oa tb part of larg numbers
of wudents to contribute toward
earning thetr way through college,
and discussed them as predict I v
fartora of Sucre of collrg grad-
"Tn ua'es ia Industry
take a Th result of th Bell system s
FRIDW, MAY 21. 10:9
I house. The Alpha Phis M
ertaia at their house Juna t,
a Ji o'clock, and Theta Phi Atj,
will give a house da tire tnt
i evening While th member
Tela Isu Alpha will provl.ia
entertainment tor ineir rrin-iif,
alumnae. It Is not yet announr4
Te Hia Plan to give a hoo
danr In honor of th lumn
Msy SI aa a part or th artiri-tM
of Hound I'p week. Plana for tw
week remain to be complete j,
other Greek letter odrganlut!rm
UNIQUE ORATORIO-
13 PRESENTED
l( 4Im4 (ram fx ,
Hrhneider. Helen Slade, Miljr
Shannon. Ileatrlc Targerinn.
Margaret Trobaugh. Mabel Vtn
Tlurg. Ula Williams. Ileity tAj
teyn. Olll Wright. r.luh,(
Wright. Iira Wallace, ii,
Wright, Pent Warren. .Mm,,.
Welsh. George Wairner. Mh.r.
Vost. Beryl Vermillion. luB
Johnson, Charles MrUaffin. L,.,
Paap. Albert P-rlnherhorf. (u,w
snapshot then, so w aaited till analytical study was the determln- i utagemau. in i-nnminm. v
March, when tbe wind as blowing ,oo that the moat predictive fao- j laxd I'rban. Hallark Man. j..,
lor for progress la future lire waa iivrriy. -"-""-n. urn v.
cholarsbtn. It also appeared that den. Mary Shemak r.
hard aa aaual. V e tried to fit a
bark ground for the entranc to th
school building but It baa much
th appearance of aa Arab on lb
desert."
I'nusaal ability In dramatics la
displayed by the rhiMren and this
year a play. "Cinderella s . htist
mas. waa such a success At home
that It waa given In tbe neighbor
ing town acocrdlng to Miss Gib-
blns.
live. Th averare roller man
spends four years, or more, la ac
participation la eitra eurrtrular ac
tivities waa an undoubted advan
tage to the student as preparation
for future life b'lt only about half
aa Important as that of good schol
arship. The result of the study of the ef
fect of th necessity of earning
part or th whole of one's eipense
at college seemed to be negative.
In other words, such a necessity j
I did not seem to influence one vay
progrea of a
try.
1 . .
'P ln I ! lh kmiu I In Vlf
piirants ror positions on ,r.e,e armtern of PI Kapra Phi
publications had the consolation of fn f( Unqxl,t ,t ID. rh,pf
knowing that "It wont be long hou .,, s,en,a Alrha Mu, noM
now.- just aa the managing editor . thHr ,ne following evening. Sigroa '
aald as he clipped off the copy. ,,,,,, p,rmJ nteruia at ,15 at'
Workers and other members of ,hHr nouM tn, treolBg of Jun 1.'
the Cornhusker staff were none- io Theta Chls. XI Psl Tbl .
the-less very much worried or In a 1t, , banquet during the!
week of Round I'p aetlrltle.
On May II. Sigma Kappa girl
and member of pelta Ielta Iielra ,
hold banque'a a' their respective
Typewriters For Rent
AH ir W-1 mak'S are. :J r' i
to1erjta trtr lmi( lrm I
mv hir.a aenat.la t v p- r;t-1
tnonthiy payment .
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B2157
vrrmrurm await
RrAffn'5 XimION ! or ,h other tb progrea
. JrSr rradu.te tn after life in Indus
gwsa staffs were selected first
stat of unwarranted elation. Pe
riodically during the afternoon the
publication board rent down Its
messenger with orders for some In
dividual to appear before the
board Ano'her bun of eirltement
and lull of typew rvers gree'ed esch
of these departure.
Shorthand
in 30 Days
Wrlttan with A. B. C 'a. Bn0'.
rapd. accurst, fcarvta an pur.
petes bettae. Ir.e'lvtclual lestru.
(ia. apactal rata ta clasa af
tkra ar mer.
DickinfOTJ SexrrctAriaJ
School
20J.( etichartfa Blech
Itth V O Bt.
It
GREEK SOCIETIES
PLAN FUNCTIONS
rttaae trm ! ' '
the evening of May 3n. and a ban
quet there on Jun I.
PI Kapra A'rha members hare
rot as vet set a place for their
banquet to be June I. Phi Gams
will entertain at the chapter house
for their alumni that ame evening,
aa will members of Phi Alpha
Pel's. Aa a different example or
abilfy to conjugate mo. ii, in
all the tense. Aad. if he Is Intel
lectuai'y Inclined, he has rad Ib-re-
excellent plays.
But, the American college a'o
dent gner;;y fsi'.a to r-aia aa na-drs-ar.d:rg
of the problem of the
cuKus-ion ti which he Uva. He
ill be tal iiin. in la'er yeara.
. ' s a cohere gradaAfe. to assume
... ' the leadership of kis country. He
last Tiw-fe -m,.j cxitt-t tipon to adjast the
Todar Nebraakaa came tbe last contrbatioai ror.f!!rtS;g ic:err of the ooun-
of the year f"ta rvavij Penman, author of tee i try im tse ri-y. or eapi'-Aj ana im-
quiring A liberal education, and h ( nf,mInlBC the Farm House mem
emerges with a knowledge o the w(J fof , rIff). Au,fl
t" Ur ui prttvpiB-ai sou aiu
0?a ET2i23 Until Midnight Open 8uBdaT
Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc.
"HOME OF GOOD EATS"
1619 0 STREET
Everything for Party, Picnic. Dutch Lunch
and Weinie Rotut
NUFF SED"
Ties ee ts rennnded f tie good picture that
th saapseo. edi'or of tb Cornhusker missed.
of free.'om and control. He
hav to wo-fc out tie proh'emi
of i3terta.lo-a! relations, of war
and peace, o' disarmament t:b
ject races, commercial cocf-eti-t.on.
arbttra'wn asd )cs-ice it is
epoa his shoUders that will rer
the problems o: law enforcement
racial d:scr!mina:ioti. governmental
effVieB'y- It wtU be his task to
readjust our potfrfcal eoccepi. so
tia tie shia or aa: trtan tor
B-a'erial tiat has appeared In tbe "S:udett Looks; ar;
at pabEe Affair" co'amn. Th:s feature or tb ne
braakaa was fa'rtxftired las. faU aad hat coa'tn-jed
dirtsg tie aecoad aem's-er.
Ta reception tha tfce column touching npoe
csrra e-venta ba received, is tescmosy of tie
ic-elltgeat tcataer !a whS Mr Felioaa kaa
hasf.ed tits fearur f tb raper. It baa proven
to be pop-J'ar. cfose'y followed by tbe majority
of tte reader, and haa provided ti meaty read.sg nrk ;oo rfoiently la the wlads of
tra-er coocemieg a'a'e. ra'josal acd lBteraarfotial rap4d and n'iless cr.axge How
affafr rtat so f en are twaKy teaiecerf by 'he ; tie aslvers'ty s adeat top o
j rompreird even o n:t3c!i aa the
c-g paj"- t f-gctficaace n rhe p.robiem. let
a'cae tfcetr la'fcajr!. ahea he
Tier ts that fe.Iow -co borrow das co e 1 tirossrh cohere witbo,-. be-
. , . . - cotrfsg aware of rfce r eitsteBeeT
aad tia te: tie owner th he jron!da t g- mucbj- , IO rrtt.az- tte
Americas frafi-foa of a gwrers
f merit tjd apoa jTgoe. sloe:.
v , . I asd r.v' t -;i Or wtl te en
I- t ta. a bt fmag-ta .on to ptcsra f .o ftf.f
tag a risx tfct Irtad of woatber. J era-ioa of goverament acd tie
I prob-'ema of soc:e'y, th same a'ert
Ti b gget c!aa ta tie t n:erry meerj tri: .r'7 asd sctee- fsc search for
' f Cass, effect, aad car which he
rr.a:i'er in rt laboratory
owl of tfcesa.
eu rs go-;
tslra choo" fa eat ia a covtp of atrc we
a Sot of anwieat an:i tav to ta-ttk ap ae-o-kerii
icis .
He
ra: mate ts ciotc.
PXarsay gradaataa ar getosg ready o rac
r ti grofta of mak'cg le rrearj sias a of
roar"4 nadsnirtee.
Har'er Birr A;exAa"!er. Ne-
1 baska l'e:verSy' poet aad ptli
I otyyp&er. p.are-1 ti.:t mono over
! ti ea'raec f nrir moecmecfal
j Boca ct sta- T'arcts'ce la
tie ctrtxea is tie a. :! of tie
f S'a-.e . Tij trstsas fa tie roc
Park that evening
Alpha Chi Omen women and
tho In Alpha Pelta Theta will;
hold their alumnae bsnjuets at I
tfcetr chapter houses the evening
of June 1
At the Alpha Gamma Rbo house 1
active and alumni members will I
meet for a banquet at T o'clock on !
June 1. wh!l thoe in Alpha Taa 1
Omega have their banquet the pra-j
ceding evening ' C.30 o'clock. Th ;
Alpha Theta Cbis will bare their '
banquet at tbe tarn time at their
chapter fco-jse. j
Kappa Sirs have scheduled a i
banquet at their chapter bouse for i
th evealng of Vay SI. and j
Lambda Chi AI;ta members one
SPECIAUSTS
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