The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1929, Page FIVE, Image 5

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FIVE
BIG SIX CONFERENCE
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KEEPS REGULATIONS
MbrasU Announces Rules
Important to nusKcr
Student Body
-h, p . $i cf'rnc. of hich
'',,,; i mirnbtr. b rule
? ih7 new ntu.knu t Nbrk
n-.l -H -qttntl. Th fo.
Mint art publi.h- , at Iht m.t
.Jm.-M'H r-nrtrnlnn P'f Pi
fmpttt in Ibt confer-
i Pn'v mm ho havt rompltttj
full t' Mmtattrat may
..yif on any varsity ttam.
l' kiiIv men ho havt pn
twnu.f'vi houm ttwmtyfour
ui u M-hwU In tha Uat two at
,tfM m Mhool may cr.mrt.
j a man on trholattic proba
ta ir.y n-t rompett.
I Th detn of the trhnol In
rhi' b a mn la tnrolltd may ttop
t ran from competition at any
,lirf with ont wftk'a not iff. for
'ait'ire to keep up In current work.
. TV" yetrt It the maximum
(..ir.peii'ion permitted In vaitity
h'rtir Competition In any con.
tet in any uporl rountt m a year
,f ptr'u -ipation. Thert It no di.
tnctin in thla rule between con-ffrem-e
an.l non-conferenct Ramet.
6. A man mutt complete, tht te
ir.Mter work tn which h com
Mtrt or be Inrliflblt until ht hat
vin nicceitfully pasted twenty
ttvtn hourt of work. That It. he
oet h: eligibility for a full year.
7. Participation In any lnttltu
tiMi In any Intercolleclatt (tame
fount a year and thall be de
diicted from hit three yeart per
mit'.ed. . Vtrtlty teamt may not com
pete tfaiiitt any high school,
aculemv. or Independent team.
Nfl'her" may they tcrimmage
aytinst them.
t. rsrtlcipatlon on any team
outjule the university at any time
ii not permitted except that on
application, permission may be
grunted for summer baseball or an
nL.nit.iT tram or competition In
sn amateur meet auch at swim
ming or track In tummer vaca
tion. 10. Only amateurs may com
pete. A man taking- money for
any athletic competition, for offi
ciating In any athletic game for
i
km
' PTAIN GtOAGt FARLEY.
('omhimker fullback, who will
pilot the S'-arlet eleven thla yetr
on the srld'.ron. Karley hat played
a barkfirld ( '.vUun on tht Ne
braska eleven for the past two
yeart and Is one of tht best defen
sive men on ih H'iker eleven
Parley's work at blockinf and run
ning interference has mde him a
va. uahle ijmct In the Husker back
fieM. Crltlrs predict that this year
ill see the Husker leader lugging
the oval instead of majoring in
running Interference and blocking.
'pay or coaching any athletle team
for pay loses hit amateur tt.iivllng.
11. 'Freshmen are limited to
athletic competition within the In
stitution. 12. No team or group of play
ert except the regultrly reongnlrrd
xai.-ily team may um the uamt of
the University In any way.
I 13. Freshman numerals will be
awarded only to men who finish
the aemester In which ihey com
pete and pnat in a minimum of
twelve hours.
! 14. Varsity awards msy be de
nied men who leave school without
satisfactory reason bfeore the end
of the semester in which the award
' it won or who fail to past a major
ity percentage of thrtr work In
such semester.
L
WILL HOLD TRYOUTS
Pershing Rifles Urrje Men
In Upper Classes to
i Enter Contest.
Tryoutt for I'erablng rtiflet,
honorary orgamrttion In tht de
partment of military tcience. will'
take plait tometimet (luring the
next two weeks. Incoming fresh
men will be Ineligible lor tryoutt.
due to the ruling passed last year
ieiurlng men In university activi
ties to havt tventy-itven credit
hourt in thlt fi.iversity. Por this
reason. uperclassmen are ured
to try out in greater numbers than
tver'befort.
Men att chosen for tht organi
sation on their ability with the
manual of arms and their soldierly
appearanct and conduct. Pershing
.Unlet it a national tiety. Sev
eial new chaptera havt been re
cently Installed, and more tchoolt
are petitioning for chartert.
Ol fleers of tht group art plan
ning a large number of activiliet
for the coming year. Exhibition
drilla In Lincoln and possibly In
other cities of the ttatt will ht held
from lime to time. Tht first time
that the men will appear In public
.will be Armistice day. when tht
Pershing Rifles will head the R. O.
T. C. unit In a parade.
Activities will not be entirely
of a military natura. however.
Plans are being made for either a
fall or spring dance, and monthly
dinnrea and smokers will be held.
Officert of the organization for
1029-30 are: captain. Stanley Pay:
first lieutenant. lien Cowdery; sec
ond lieutenant. Dirk Deveraux;
and fiict teiKeant. Al Lucky.
The Parla opera house It the
largest theater in the world., cover
i tng a ground area of three acres.
Announce Cross
Country TfMtu Tnoiiis!
Jtmmla l.emit htt tssi.ed hi
first tall for the Musk-r iron
country tenuv lie wants all randi- j
tlatat iti irport to bun at Wis sit-
ilium for the opri.ing of thr pr.
lice season. levMs, who asuisia
Coach llenry fl hulte. will hae
charge of the cross country team
at the opening of the season as
t'oaih Si hull it at prewnt out of
town.
prosectt for a winning cross
country team during 1P2 art very
promising and yi state. I that
he exacted a large number of
men to report for the first session
on the track.
Whitney hten Itrsrnrrh
Work During Vacation
Dr. Davit Whitney, professor of
oology, hst for the past summer
been on the research staff f the
Carnegie institution at Cold
Springs Harbor. L. I. Hit research
It In experimental evolution w.th
rotifen to learn of hereditary
traits and determination of sex in
hljher life through the study of
lower forms.
POl.ICK LIMIT miK
ON CAMITS I'AKKIM;
Ten minute limits have been
placed on the four parking spaces
immediately In front of the Admin
istration building. It is a new regu
lation this year and students are
warned by police to watrh the
clock carefully when they leave
their cars In one of these placet.
.; sn dkms plan
to wmii: news
J OK H ni.lCATlONS
Three agnculturnl college stu
dents will d regular riewswritiiiK
for daily and weekly newspapers
this yrar axordirg to an an
nouncement from Prof. R P
Crawford of tht agricultural Jour
nalum drpartmrnt. They are Uly
Danieisnn. Mrlm Mttske. and
tteorge Round.
Miss lisiuelson hat had ont
year of exp nonet in writing on
iiome torn mi t.ibjerts She will
furrish tiewa ijy t.ir Tie Daily
Nebrs.ikan an I other dui'y and
weekly j'tpeis. Mrrl.n Mtke ant
Ceorge Round will cover some stu
dent affairs and agricultural top
ics on the colli fe of rgilculture
campus Matrkc Is editor of the
Cornhusker Countryman and
Round Is a new agricultural stu
dent who has hail some exprlcnre
in reporting for the Ord Quia of
Ord. Neb.
Agricultural college students
each year do wrttir.; and r'purting
for the news service which ,'es
out regularly from the college. A
few students work for pay. Some
writing is required In the sgrirul
tiiril joiirn-ilism courses ii n re
qulrement for college credit
The Dally Nebraskan will have
coverage of all agricultural college
activities this year. A special ar
rangement has leen made wllh
students ihere to take enre of all
large affa-rs. The ed.tors will
make additional BRilg-nn.ents of
regular staff members on that
campus There will also le some
material rtirnisne! ry tne various
departments on experiments and
investigations underway In agri
cultural research.
MORITZ ADVISES C0MBIN-,
ATION IN SUMMER 8CH00L
Continued From pagt 1 i
ths summsr term. f Ihote tn
n lted. !i3 bal meived previous
degreet at (ther Institutioiis
I .rty-five of the f, rty r.tne In
st rut tors of the summer aeenloii
agn-ed tha: ths ttsr.dard of work
done and tht attitude taktn bv
summer studentt wat siierir to
that of the regular ttudentt of tht
nine mor.tht term.
Roth instructors anil students of
the summer term voted in favor
f a nine or a six to nne weeks
term. Thert was still a strong
sentiment among tht studentt for
two six wrekt terms, howster. ac
cord. ng to Professor M iriti.
POSSCSSCt SMALLEST TOOTH.
The tmallett wisdom tooth or
thir l molar ever known to b ex
tracted from the mouth of a hu
man being Is poshessed by Dean
i). A. Urul b of the rollcgt of den
tut rv. and Is in the roiicctnn in
Andre'.vt ball The tooth Is only
one-ftfth of an in h long and one
twenty-fifth of an inch In diam
eter, but has a complete crown
and root. It was taken from tht
rr.o'.jth of a woman twenty flvt
years of age.
niHIXTOK Ol ICK
1'I.A.NS mm; aims
Ml SIC ENsniHIJ.
A new university rconal organ
isation known as tt.s I ns arts in
strument eisemli!e Is t be. formed
t..n. it was ai.nounred t'ly by
Prof. V. T Qiiik. director of ti.e
R tl T. C t!ll who w;ll ror.d'Jit
trvoutt in the near future fr
thiwe interested in J"l:.:rff tie
group.
The ensemble, wl.nb wi'l I
composed of seleited student musi
cians, will play prim .pal y I t pro.
d ii turns of the rmvtis.ly J,:arrs
and will be strictly in the uatuit r f
a pit orchestra. A irhesrsal tla
will e hell in Mornil t'tll at
hours whnh will I announced li
ter, and one hour cie J.t will
given for the toure. Mr. nk
stated
The course is to be known as
Fine Art IT.'. M l-u sbi-.k int. tcHed
ui joining the instrumental ens n-.-
bit may arrangt for tryoutt wit
D.rct tor Q t.i k.
CtTS NAVY POSITION.
Word hat len rctitd by Dr.
U A ilrul t) ue&n of tht collsgt Of
dentmtry. that It L. R. Vaugha,
rn'.i'ry grtduatt of 193s, w as
oi.e i f ti.s setn applicants from
group of svnty-six to ass sue
ir.ii ill)' the ia.xstiun fur on
tal service In the felted flutaa
navy
Okeh Hot Records
Ol 1 1. mm f.' t '.' f y
li' ' o ' l'iirs
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Its (juite the thing to atop at
the "friendly drug ttort"
after the theater or an aft
ernoon f t'.opplng tht
food is tt delicious and aat
islying. and our fountain ex
perts havt many new spe
i tallica to tempt a Jaded
appetltt.
DcWitt's
Formerly
Tiller t rrtt'-rtptlon
Pharmacy
M. W. OfWltt Prop.
16 and O B4423
Spanish women are credited with
being the most graceful dancers of
all women in the world.
Your Drug Store
Pons Ptineh
Ssms iixvi Ks' s
Stmt Good Service
The Owl Pharmacy
Thone BIoSS
146 No. 14.
SPARE TIME WORK
Af'r regulsr Classes ss mir
Bnile'l Represents! Its on "Varsity
r't 0"0d" ntttl s Nntrs Dima
Siu'Uni over SI200 In sis mr.nl In.
B( esrnlnss. ditnlfleil, con sen I si
sork. luhl eansrlsne snd no
inemient required.
Your imii-t won't be open ry
lore Writs for fres partleulsrs
Iik.hv.
Bradford A Co., Ine.
SI. Joitph, Michigan
Use a Conklin Lifetime Pen
Rector's Pharmacy
C. E. Buchholz, Mgr.
13 & P St.
"The Students' Store'
Srrvinjr
Special Nooh Lunches
.- IK 1
All Fountain Specialties
ime air Dim dlsrnvBimg
t'nless vou have vour steering geometry O Ked by the Scien
tific Brake Service Co. The only way you can lose control of
your car then, is to miss two consecutive payments.
We check your steering mechanism and test your brakes with
out cot or obligation If you see a car stop-quick - smooth -
quiet -you know it's one of our Jobs.
Yon can't expect to rate a date unless your car is equipt with
one cf our modern heaters. In fact after we get through with
your car the only thing you need Is her first name and phone
number.
'.1fcr yni Nfof llrrr you ran fitoi Atnjirhrrr"
x Scientific Brake
Service Co.
HARRY HENSON, Mgr.
14th and M St. Ideal Oarage Bldg.
E6784
Sons and Daughters
oS Nebraska
Welcome Back
May the coining colW-iciatr .vmr W n li.ipl'.v
nmi profitable one. n year rich in pbiisniit
iiii-tnui'ii t.
Wo invito vou to vUit at your com onic uco.
either of our two shop, to inspect ll.o Mnart
fall Shoot wo nre fotttirinp: for 1 he oollope mnn
nml woman.
or:;!-:":!:':':'::.':: $6 ,.,$10.00
f;r.:w:.":r.:h:.r.''.'$5 ,0 $10.00
Buck's Oooteries
Two Busy Shops
13 s.
(I
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The most convenient ttudent note ayttem yet devised
Condensed data on sll Technical subjects in
Loose-Leaf LEFAX
(Leaf-fact) Pocket Size 200 BLANK FORMS
ASK FOR LEFAX CATALOG
Your Professor Will Explain Lefax
TO(CIIEI&I
HIEAEJ
1123 "O" STREET
Students Supplies for Every College Department
Laundry Cases
T. M. C. QUIKPAK and others in Brown and White Duck
Canvas. Extra fillers and labels.
Chemistry Supplies
Milford Aprons Chemistry Note Book
LOWEST PRICES
Drawing Instruments
AND SLIDE RULES
For Students in A. M.
Genuine Richtcr, Dietzgen, K. & E., Post and Others
1 ''il-S "
"...
All instruments and outfits offered the students are examined
and approved by your professors.
We personally guarantee every instrument thruout your Uni
versity course.
Your name gold stamped FREE on instrument case.
BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY
OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES
We put only the best quality instruments in our out
fits and they cost no more.
STUDENT EXPENSE BOOKS
FREE SCRIPTO Pencils with 2 Packages
Leads
SIP
ECEALS
The I-P Brown Whirl Grain Leather
HISTORY COVER
With U of N Seal $3.75
The finest and most popular cover on the Campus.
Your Name Gold Lettered FREE on Leather Covers.
Other Covers -all standard sizes $2.00 down
LAW NOTE BOOKS
Specially Made and Approved for Law Students
up Prices Are Lowest
MONROE MILLS HISTORY PAPER
Finest Grade, Boxed in Beam Packages
Round Comers Green Edges 90c per ream
"Capitol" Stanard Grade at 50c per ream
LOOSE LEAF FIELD BOOKS FOR C. E. STUDENTS
LEATHER BRIEF CASES
Specially Made for Students with Your Name
Gold Lettered FREE
ART STUDENT SUPPLIES
Water Colors Crayons Papers
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IV.
The Right
FOUNTAIN
PEN
is an important and neces
sary item of your
equipment.
We have the largest and
best assortment in the city,
including
Waterman's Ideal
Shaeffer Lifetime
Parker Duofold
Wahl Pen and
Eversharp Pencil
I
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to
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Optical Department
Before you Uke up your school work you
should have your eyes examined by our
graduate optometrists if you need
glasses or a change in your present pre
scription is indicated they will tell you.
We guarantee all refracting satisfactory.
Fine optical repairing,, broken, lens
duplicated.
Watch Department
In this department you
will find all the new
things in ladies' and gen
tlemen's wrist watches
Elgins, Hamilton, Walt
hams, Hampdons and fine
Swiss, special attention is
drawn to our Slurdy
True time telling sport
wrist watches prioed at
$7.50 and $10.00
I
Clock Department
Here you will find just
what you want in a
good clock from $1.00
up. Come in and let us
show you.
Thf OMest Established
Students Supply Store
HJIKIE
TTD
HEART
ON "O" STREET BET WEEN THE 10 CENT STORES.
Manufacturers of Sorority and ,
Fraternity Rings, Pins and Charms
Designs in Colors and tstimates
Furnished rree
in Lincoln