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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1929)
Tiinrtv ........ -. ....... Tiir iuiiv vrniitsvw On The BY UAKY NimiUJi. llou$0 Vartirs Hold Suuy Hum ah Students vC l Munltutttm lUIite the K'iii rul (hi Miti.li.itinii tlii n l ul u number of lioUae 11 lm u li. . Tin- nil uiii- vemity party, aptiiiMtn-tl ly tin limit euum-il, will In- tin I'iiS event for all studi-nt. Snow Covered Party at Theta Hoiue. riftlifrs of K'ii A 1 1 ) 'I In U w ill t ni rl.iin fr attiv- iimn """'o'.-TTV ' :,":-: colors u-4 U. the .le. ,., at ...... to' I!00 ' . u...n. .in AQII autaw - - a cbaperona. Trl Delt Pledget Give Shadow Party. Honoring the ai tlve me niltere nf v-lT -.11 ...... . i....... ... .( ., ' tif will b ui'ln tha ueo.,.t...n-. n4 ahailina-a mill ha the theme nf ' m.mm nf tha ftanc aelei't lull. I r,'1'.,,,,,r a-lll alt Wue Grare Cathan w Phadowa" an1 other popular piece. Mr. Laura Karley ami Ir. Winona M. t'erry will be the. chaervn. Phi Kapa Feature Hard Timet. Thl Kappa pledj;ea will be hit at the bard limes patty al the chapter houtte Knlay evfninj;. Gursita will atten.l the party in coalumt of an appropriate nlun. t"haperona will be Mr. and Mr Frank A. Kldwrll ami Mr. and Mra. U. Sweeney. Mixer Sponaorcd by Dairy Club. Membera of the Dairy club will have charge f the mixer at tho atudent rltvittea buildirifr on ll.e rampua of the college of agricul ture Kriday evening. Tbe xuixtr STUART The All Tikln( Movirtona Thrilling Ariwy nrt h)vjf rootbjll CUMic "$alnlerf with GEOBCE O'BRIEN STEPIN FETCHIT DAVID BUTLER On the Suae Stuart Stage Band vith a colorful Magi ho Misted tor Sally Graumann Heaac and Valle v Cook and Oatman Harry Langdon'a Lateit Comedy -SKIRT SHY" Motion Pictures of Nrbnm Oklahoma Football Game atuart Symphony Orchettre Playing -i.oiony - or Kdor Beta SHOWS I S 7-11 Mat 40 tv to Logea S0-7Se Yol really haven't aeen every thing until you've aeen and heard Irene . L rdom i WITH JACK BUCHANAN Hear Irene Bordoni ting' See the gigantic eettingt, gorgeous costumes and the fastest step ping chorus of beauties this aide of life. Scenes In Techni color. NowORPHEUMNow Showt 1- S-7-t.. Hat. IS. N.oht 50. Ch.id. 10. It la daring! It is spectacular! It le romantic I Don't miss it I w TA A aV BD2 with JACK HOLT Iila Lee Ealph Gravel and n ALL-STAR aupportlng cart A Love Story that Will Grip Vou with ta Dramatic Force Told Aoalnet Oar. ina Air ExploiU. Sjhowa 1-S-S-74. Mat. IS. Night 60. Child. 10. RIALT0 All This Week A Most Immoral Lady 100 Talking Singing With LEATEICE JOY A National Picture how 1---7-e Mat. tSo Night 35o Child. 10c This COLONIAL Week Campus 1 I'AiUUl. KDITOK II U in lh nature or a tally n..b mum.-. tmr. ,'; "u"1 'V ,h' ,11 on. Mill lie Mr. anj Mr. T. L hk.tlmoic. ami Ml. 1. W. NiWer. I House Parly Given by Thru Xi. Mr mix I of Thel Xl will enter- "m " " ' tarn at anaily al the inapter v rvrnlnif maiiertina ft ... u . 1 1 1 I.. B n.i Um u -'I.OVKI.L SII DKNT , v . vl, .,., I.IM .M.II.IAMI, ILL VISIT I MVKKSITY C.illirrt Ixtvrll. of New York ntv. htiidcnt cttiint illur of the Prmhytriian board of eduratloo will arrive In Ulnoiln from the I'mvetaity of Colorado S.ttuiday evening. Mr. Itvoll la a vocational rxprtt. Me has been viMtlnir at the I'mvemity of Colorado and other colli er in lhe weit. He will addreha atuilent groupa In tho thrre Preby1erian churches of the city on Sunday. He expeeta to Intervirw about twenty-five tr thirty Ktutirni on vocauotiai irum anre on Monday and Tuesday. While In Lincoln be will be the cuest of IVnn It Leland. Preby Irmtn ctU'lrnl pabtor, at 333 North fourteenth atreeL Agronomy jccialUt Yiit Ag Department C. B. Ahl.on. former extension areciali.t in agronomy at the uni versity of IJnho, visited the de partment on the agricultural cam pus yenterday. Mr. Ahlson la at 1 present connected with the Chipp i man Chemical company of Boise. Idaho. Mr. AhMon hua done con i siilerable research work in willing ; pertennal weeds with chlorate. STUDENTS STAGE RALLIES DESPITE FREEZING COLD (Continued from Page One) somewhat larger stormed frater- : nity row. hoot bail players at ' every bouse were called on to talk . in th rroad after the meeting? had been started off with talks 1 by John R. "Choppy" Rhodes, freshmen football coach. and Vmrh Krhulte. Both sneakers de- i eoribed the spirit shown by the crowd as the first real display of the year. Shulte Comments. "You yell like you meant it," Srhulte declared. - "Sing There Is No Place Like Nebraska,' and I start the rally right He also inmrt inn-it to the coachintT abili ties of Dana X. Bible, whom he described as a man followed all vear by bard luck, and one who fought the breaks all the time. "Injuries have often left serious holes in the Comhusker machine," he said, "but Bible never quit" A snake dance down O street wound up the evening's program, after all football players who could be had been made to address the crowd. Informal rallies will be the rule all day today, and the entire week s process of keying up the spirit of the team will be climaxed at huge bonfire rally on the drill field tonight at 7:15. All mem t"s of tbe coaching staff and tbe team will be on band at the bon fire celebration. MEAT JUDGES PLACE AT NATIONAL MEET (Continued from Page One) individually and sixth on beef. xHe was also tie high man on the Ne braska team placing seventh in the competition. Englehorn ranked fourth or pork and eighth on lamb carcass judging and was eighth in the individual competition. The women's team was made up f T'oiii. Trenklo Alliance: MvrUe Greenland, Clifton. Kansas; Emma Michaelsen, Columbus, with Annie Brackett of Lincoln as alternate. W. J. Loeffel, coach, was assisted I by Miss May Mackintosh. Mrs. I Louis Hall, the undefeated meat judge of the country last year, also i assisted the team prior to the con test. Jxellie I rentue was miru high ranking individual girl In the i,tAtrir,a rif a 1 1 m..l while VI VT1 le Greenland ranked fifth and Emma IIichaelsen sixth in the tnamauai competition. The girl Identified twenty-five cut or meat gave me two best methods of preparing each cut and Judged two claaaes of beef, two classes of pork and one class of lamb. No Sqavks! Our popular prlca cuatomers have never 9iven Re Krauae'a boya the vocal lemon nor do they ait up Half the nlht tellins wloo-ay ft leeda what a outy erep-Jo nt the Linoell 1a. And aa to apologies or the crowd we can't help It If every colieoa Jo and hla al de cide to come Just when you want to et In. Maybe ejuartee watohae won't run but our band boya know their piccoloa. Thoae etcpe you set In the comer are Juet ae good aa thoae in the center rue and the music le Juet ae bet. Nobody wears funny coetumee and everybody e friendly. It'e ail a eood Coiiitch dance ahetil be and comae eft TONIGHT AT THI LIN DELL Party House a '' l It nil I i r lii.r. i 11-1. in: ruKi'Am n at TTESDAY Kree aoup will be M-ivr.1 Tu.--day root! at t-IIrn bniilh ball o( all firla who eat thnr luiuhea on the campus. Afterward thrie will be danrini and a aicial hour. All girla who bunx their lun h-a are cordially Invited. The Y. VV. C. A. la pultuiK the kitchen in lllrn Kmitb ball at the rtiepoaal ol all who wnau to ue it during tbe noon hour. Coffee will be made and the girla may ue the building aa they like after lunrh COED SPONSORS rOR REGIMENT ARE ANNOUNCED iCoiiliuued from Tage One) lug Klflea, of which Hlanley Day la captain. Company aixmnora and their re spective captaina are aa follows: Company A. hally IHckard. '31. Omaha, Charlea Law lor; company It, Jean itathburn: 'S2, Lincoln. rod Mundern; company C. Kllaa betb lUimera, '32. Uiand Island. John llelge; comitany D. Helen McCiieanry. 7tl. Omaha. Herbert Walte. Company K. KJeanor Resale. '32. Keainey. Marshall ritser; com pany U. Inea yjtrl; '32, Dyitaea. Orean King; company H, Thelma Ciandall, 32. VMiinrloon. Li. H. Adams: company I. Catherine Uukford. '31. Lincoln. Uernarr VVllaon; company K. Hetty Jonaa. '29, Omaha. Arthur We-ngel. Compaok L, Kt'tth Woodruff. '32. Lueaa. Okla.. Clifford Webster; company M, Dorothy Kllermelr, '31. Lincoln, Kalph Custafnon: headquarters company. Hunan Lau, '29, Lincoln, Ueitrge Hult. Beck s Will Play. Leo Beck'a orchestra, popular Lincoln dance band, will furnish music for tbe formal party. Beck'a pirres In honor of the first formal of the season on tbe University of band will be augmented to thirteen Nebraska campus. Information concerning features of entertain ment will be given In The Dally Nebraakan within the next week. CROWD OP 1.200 HEARS NEBRASKA. OXFORD DEBATE (Cuuliiiued from page one I of the mas of men. Democracy cannot survive with justice coming from above and down but but only when it come from within out ward," To thi argument, the Oxford team answered through Mr. Dip lock that If there is corruption in the present system as admitted by the Nebraskana there is certainly a need for thorough reorganization. "If such la the case." he stated, "it is foolish to spend time worrying over the twelve mice in the Jury box. What Is needed is a cleanup, not with a feather duster, but a cleanup In truly American manner, the Hoover way, with a vacuum cleaner." Hunt Pleads Democracy. In hi argument for the negative Mr. Hunt brought out the point that substitution of a judge for the Jury system of Justice would per mit the decision of one man to bang a man .in the case of a trial for murder. Public opinion, accord ing to this speaker's belief, has too powerful an influence upon the at titude of the Judge to make safe and practical the adoption of such a method of justice. "Juries are not qualified for the duties Imposed upon them." con tended Mr. MacKenna for the af firmative. "The average jury is composed of men both ignorant and unsuccessful. Were this not so j the members would nave iouna some excuse for getting off the jury. The Judge, on the other hand, has had from ten to twenty years of experience. He knows a lying witness at sight from the mere fact that during his early training as a lawyer he has himself put dozens and dozens of them upon the stand." Upholding the Jury system. Alan Williams declared that tbe twelve men thereon represent a many different strata of life and thus are best able to renaer justice properly. Individual prejudices in such a group, he aaia, ten a to equalize each other. Speaking in a similar vein. Frank Morrison stated that the greatest asset of the jury system is that tbe fact that the men are always in touch with other men and that after try'111? toe inaivi- j dual case at hand they go back to mingle in ordinary life. "The j big difficulty with the judge," em phasized Evert Hunt, "is the well known fact that tne more a man studies a problem, the more he is convinced be is right and the other man is wrong." Mr. Diplock and Mr. Hunt each appeared twice, at first for ten minutes, and finally for a rejoinder of five minute length, Tbe other four debater spoke once for fif teen minutes each. One-half hour was allowed the audience for questions, comments, and criti cisms of the speakers and their arguments. "Your "Drug Store" Renumber us for Whittmaa Cand les and Lunrha-jeeUc Bertie. The Owl Pharmacy Phone B106S . A at. IF New Lincoln Delicatessen Our Addretf 1439 "O" St. Open Till Midnight and Sundays tvajihing tot the picnic, Dutch lunch and wiener roact We make sp all Idadi of londwichei tad leschet. Where HI Studesti Meet B5535 We Deliver i . . . - COPIES OF n WAN Increased Demand for last Issue Causes Larccr Number Printed. SIGMA DELTA CHI AIDS Klftern tiiimlrrd i.ipu-a of the November Awgwan v.i!l lie n Iraaed at H o'clock I hi tnoiiiiiig. according to tbe editor of the nuip atine. 1 hi la an lttt'teae of .VmI over the numlx-r punted liml month. Seven hundred of. the nmuunl will be sold by mrmlM'ta of .Sigma Itrlta Oil, national pti'fei.iiiaJ journalistic fraternity. The re maining MM) will he aolil to individ ual sulrtcribew. faternlties anil o rorities. and will lie used for ad vert litem. Memlarr of Hicnm I Vita Chi Will maintain lx.ts. In front of social sciences, the "Moon." leat hers college. Andrews hall, and the main liluaiy. accord ing to Harl Anderson, director of sales. Price per copy will be ten cents. Cover page, diawn by lluth Haley, will depict til fnnn.'il ld-a ill black and white. This dlen will be used throughout the whole mag azine, In anticipation t tin " proachlng Miliary Imll which will officially open Nebraska's formal seaaon. "What It means to hang a fra ternity pin. origin and custom" by an anonymous author will he one of the book' feature this month. There will also lie a piairy page and the usual short Jokes. Lcn Hokanson. linger llobin-on, lwrll Davis, Ion Carlson, lli-tty Walil qiust. One Allen. Norman tlalla Hbei. RoU-rt Kelly and many oth er have contributed editorial mat ter for the magarine. Phil Warner, ait editor, directed the art staff of P.uth Haley. Kath erine Ashford. Paul Benson. Bill Beecham, Frank Roc hi and Dale Swanson In producing some very good work for this Issue, accord ing to the Awgwan editor. DR. OLD FATHER IS SPEAKER AT MUSEUM SUNDAY Dr. C. H. Oldfather of the Uni versity of Nebraska history de partment will lecture on the sub ject of "Asyna" at the weekly pro gram for adults in Morrill hall auditorium next Sunday alternoon at 4 p. m . The children' program, next Sat urday morning at 10:36 will be composed of a lecture by Mifs Marjorie Shanafelt on "Noses" which will deal with the different types of animal's noses, and three short motion picture films of jungle animal life. GEOLOGY GRADUATE LECTURES CLASSES Kenneth Simmons, graduate of the University of Nebraska de partment of geology, lectured be fore Prof. k. t. senramm s on class last Tuesday evening. Mr. Simmons is a geologist for the Roxana Petroleum corporation at Evansville, Ind. He expects to re main in Lincoln for two weeks. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE: 37.50 1up4o. iiu 34. If fitly orn. $12 .VI B 3:.fc. BLA K AS I) 4S1LVKR Wirm.sUi I" vrutliy rifmr Temple buiiOmi;. Krd, s'h-.io.".. Ba;7. IfKT: Ip.i 8ifrai Pi in. Kinder cU B-mrr-M2lon- Yi'i .. IjOFT: Vlilie i'oMI txiajo' wrirt u-h wi'Ja hrt pt'id utrap Kiiein Mh circular m nofiftiin of in it is ! K. N. T. on cae. Hwatrd. Phone j-4n:i or B1K21. VrtFT: Pm Ptif pin." pin in y-nw ; -td miri Mack center. Jxint in iMiM"Ti'iii if Andrew rut!!, binder rail RXI. Reward. AFTKR ALL JU ""Tunac id phciotiai'h UU Waltlt. OK 'OrRKK "ur ihoiit;rjiiil) Irtun HautJi a Btudio Iile4me. ON THANKS GIVING V..M.. M.illii'e will :ii :r ..r u ' iim-iaie y ' fancy I'i''P r silver w are lo po ou i1j lal'Ic with 1 L a 1 d- licious turkey. Ural plaHrrCnul'.' slick Vrgetvble Salt! 'ltd " wts :mpilv . . Howe- ten ' ,u" 7 '" rf putt jihtrt .; :ia!tti'.?il3ii 'I I Sttutt n I Dirt tiury It Out; IttnUful Mvn Can C t Auir By the Ofice Peit. At ll' The directory la out. After waiting for over two long months to gt that certain girls plume nuiuUr. we being too bah ful to ak her for It pri tonally, the book of all Inlormution haa ar rived. Now that we have the tele phone nuiiilier what are we going to do with It? Ye writer haa overx nl hla allowance for aix week aliendy, and t'iee Ne man. torus wont warn. .-xui rud. The flrnt namca in the at mien t return to greet you are Aabel, L If . - f t' I ' I All in a day's work for telephone men A specimen of construction work in the Bell System is the new catenary span carry ing telephone wires across the Gila River, Anzona. The "natural" obstacle is no longer an obstacle while there are tele phone men to find a way through it or over it This is but one example in a general ex IJoyd II, and Aarol, John C. while Zutler. tiladya A, and Zunt win Wei, Ki M , bid you farewell. As usual the names are not In absolute alphabetical order, but that doean t bother ua "rollltcb men." we have more time than money, by a long ways. That will be a new paatiiu for the "cakes" in front of or in tiocial Kciencea. They ran get up a ganie of "find your name" with ttther member of their fraternity or with their lady lovea. Thia new game will keep the member of the opposite sex from fighting with each other between claaaea, which I Imagine la getting tireaom. It being the ninth or tenth week In achu-il. Th-r tttt aaa a siaat Ittiih fe.ii It waa Irtalvut.a, av( a Bial Ili.lHu. It. -a ltr a fra! m. tttal a l lnl atM.ii. i mi litlnt. ma t th iwrn,' ff in H.iuttil 1 1tatHlul laikr. ant Exceptional values I.N CLOTH $55 BROADCLOTHS AND NORMA CLOTHS. CtTutiuii that portray tiic new flans and straight line interpreta tion".. Abundantly furred with caracul, fisher dyed pahmi, blended muskrat, Jap fox, beaverctte (dyed rabbit), skunk, and lapin (rabbit). Mushroom ami semi sha vl collars. Sfiiral and doi-p regulation cuffs. Blacks, browns and reds. Sizes 14 to 44. 1 BELL SYSTEM A Udtitu-aidl ijiltm f iter-cettiBg ittfbtjii . i. m, m r V rr a caat.li ai.'t . II OIUMt I-Ml HJ t wi ll, irt. I la M.h a l.ll '' 9 tHM.a it ai ! aa4 aatti. L4 . li., l.irtu -t - i-t aa Ike Saaia at u .tla, H uala. RENT CARS Model "A" Korda. Chevrolet aixea and four and lleo Wol. verinea ami rlyWeT Oouda Special diacouial on Chevrolet t cylinder cars and lleo Wolver Inea Heacrvatlons held until 7 p. m. Time charge begins at I p. ro. Plenty of tar at all times. We will appreciate youi business. Motor Out Company 1130 P Street Alvaay Op-r COATS 173 Coata Second rioor ! pansion program. Others are such widely varied projects as linking New York to Atlanta by cable, greeting 200 telephone buildings in 1 9 2o,dcveloping a $ l $,000,000 factory at Baltimore. The telephone habit is growing apace, and the Bell System will continue to keep a step ahead of the needs of the nation. a . ' "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"