The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TITSnY, Itt'OMNKK .1. V)2V.
Tin: iiviiY m'iiimk
Tiinrn
E'
Oroanization Names Four
Cabinet Mcmbcn at
Recent Acting.
Ftmr n appointments wet
md no the cabinet of the I'm-
entity lrKKue nf Women Voter
at a meeting held TurwUv evi-n-in
at lb home of Mi. Mum Ire
H Mertill. Kllirl Hirvei Mill In
ch airman tsf th international
elation group; Xlimile Nemechrk.
tsf the Kimiji whlth will discuss
long costs; and I -eon Kettcrer
t the group which will study rf-lirlani-y
In tcuvarnmrnl.
Hetty Hatit ' appointed to
take charge of the finance de
partment ami the collection of
Uura. Two at at a worker were
present at Ilia meeting. Mix Mnr
rl Chadwifk ami Mis Una Nixon.
Thet will Im an nn meeting of
tha league at 4 o'tlm k on Turn,
tlay afternoon In Kllrn Smith hall
At thta lima Mr Fllrry (avia.
president of the i-lat orgnntration,
will speak briefly on "Why te
long to lha Ixagu " and Mis Vara
Water will give reading. Tna
arioua staff member will he In
troduced nt will give tha tlma
and place of meeting of null of
their ataff.
R! ALTO
100 TALKING
SINGING
DANCING
Colonial
Stop Look Listen
Oh Yeah!
All Talking
Kttund Comedy, MOM New
Wit. He . Nit fr. . Chll. 10c
Show at 1-3S-7-
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III InS? II I
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I eSMsitayf 1 Ws7ss" fawsy
I THE PERSONALITY BOY I I
BURT LEWIS f (
And HIS STUART STAC.e BAND Presenting fL 1
"II1JI0 LincoBn" 13
"TOMMY MAN AH AN AND HI3 - J.-
SEVEN COEDS" 1 ' ..
"RADIC)LOGY,, , if J
6TOART-SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . J
A. .1. Bnlilrh, Tend. ill
Playing 0tis from Studsnt Prince ' '
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OMITS -VI I Ml
Tuesday, Dec. J.
Higm Ft I 'hi. r'Min hmilh
hall. T ni.
hiina liamtiia tinnier, fi p rtt.
Fm Arta convocation. Temple
theater, 1 1 a. m. Nerllal by ller
main IV ker, baritone.
Otwervalory prn from 1 to 10
p. m.
Teflilng ItlMea, nit-Hlng and
liy.mts Nebraska hall. 5 p. m.
I'hl Tan Thela, regular merting
at Wesley loitn1nilin boos, Uli
It alreet. Ir. C. H Oldlalht-r will
aeak on "A Ht intent' Approach
to the Hible."
Wednesday, Dac. 4.
A. I K. r.. meet a In Fleet rlral
Fnaineering 14. T . m.
Lutheran Hibl league, Tempi
0 1 p. m.
Hpanisb, club, 4 p. ni.
Ionic, architectural engineer'
atslcly, fourth floor of foimer mil
aeiim, 7:30.
lYrshlng Itiflra tiyotil con
tlnu. t p. m.
KANSAS SICC1 J DS
IN AN .UTKMIT TO
ATTRACT KM.MSIl
L.AWRF.NCK, Kaa. The Ox
ford university debute team will
nieil a lenni from thu I'pivrrslty
of Kansna here on lvc. 4, accord
InR to announcement niacin by
Prof. K. C. Huehler of the depart
ment of speech and diamntlc arta,
and dehale roach at the university.
The engagement cornea aa the re
anil of several months of corre
aponclenca between rrofeaaor
Kuehler and the nianxKement of
lh Oxford team. It will he I he aer
ond appearance of the debater on
the hill, Iheir fuat visit having
been uiade two year ko.
The memlwra of the Knf;liah
team wlH b- William John Ken
nedy Dlplork. Bernard Joacph Ma
rlon MucKenna and Kichard
Thomas Dyke Acland. The an
nouncement of their Itinerary ear
lier thu year did not include. Kan
aaa, but PrufcKwir Huehler waa
able to ichedule an enKaement on
an open date. The viailora will de
bate Wentmlnster at Kulton. Mo.,
Vcc. 3 como to iJiwrelce the fol
lowing night, and go to tha Uni
versity or Mlsaourl on Pec. 5
Three univeralty men, Fred An
deraoti, Ruaaell Htrohle and Joe
McDowell will take the negative
ide of the question, "Resolved:
That the Installment plan of huy
Ing la a dHngcr to the American
people."
KiinnHK bifth school debaters,
who are dlscusvInK the same topic
thla year, probably will be admit
ted free to the debate. Professor
Uuehler said.
WESLEY GROUP GETS
Players Complete Practices
For Initial Production
Next Srturday.
Weiley I'layrra are completing
practice thla Wiek for the Irll-
rliMiK tiama "HI. llaiidia" l ba
jivrn nl Hundav venin at 1 SO
F. m. at Mt. Paul Methodist t huith.
tebearsHl have been scheduled
for each nl;ht this week.
Mlaa famlyn CiMier and Itua
aell lndskog are playing lh lead
ing pacta, rt. t "111111 and Pontius
Pilate, reflectively. Th drama
rentria around the wtrovkle of hi.
riaudia and rVntiua Pilnl during
the trial ol Christ.
For lha last two years Wesley
Player have presented their open
InK plava at Ml. Paul church. Ijist
vear "Vh (Hher Wise Man" by
Van Dyk was given while "The
ItiM k" waa th lust play given two
years ago. Hi 'III plays were pre
sented to audiences of about two
thousand people.
New acenciy, new costumes and
new lighting effect are being
added to the equipment of the
Wealay Players.
Between the Lines.
lly LAShl.Ll Ull.ilA. II
Random and Slightly Irrele
vant Ruminations Upon Our
National Fiesta: Thanksgiving
TTie president gets Into a pioc-
claiming' mood. He pnH'lalms
a day act a.MJe tu give thanks fur
the bounteous harvest and for all
the good things of life. The proc
lamation la printed In the noose
paper. The American public pre
parva for holiday, church, fowl,
football and Indigestion.
Them aa In the kindergarten cut
out paper turkeys and are told the
story of the first Thanksgiving. Jt
cems that some of the ancestors
of Mabel Wellebrandl and Senator
Volstead didn't like the wav things
were being done In the old coun
try so they mHile reservation on
the Mayflower and started out on
a cook's winter tour. They had a
rough time but they finally got
to KoHton and after they had
passed the customs and had all
their imported literature epurg
ated. they set up al Plymouth
Rock.
It was a hard winter. Transpor
tation and commerce were pretty
well tied up. There was a gang of
tough characters living back in the
slicks thHt started a crime w.tve.
The settler barged through, how
ever, and during the summer stock
went up In the market and every
one cleaned up big. (U was dur
ing this lime a cadet officer named
Blandish got his roommate Jack
Alden to propose to Prissy on the
former's bthalf. We all remember
1 I iBnjv n inuiirun if mil imii n . v.,iiic i
off. Kid. come ofr. (Jive us ine real
dirt.")
Well, along in the autumn the
Y ' ;
''-
f V, M He Speaks!
St - A f You Roar With
v l t Laughter!
. Hear the Parisian
" actress, Fifi Dor-
, ' say, Bing "I Could
' i-' Do It For You."
1 ' ' ' f
n in, w, . ' Cpl,b0
II '''Oi. 'e.. II V""""jV
m'm SiP---i
Dam Hicks Oeseribes Growth of Sew
University Complex; We All Have It
"We hive a univrtsily tonipirs."
Ivan J l. II" k. In a spei il
inlrivietn, granted Waller K
i'hiltn, of the Omaha Woild
lletald, the an laid lb blame
for the U'ge fieshman enrollment
on i his net rumples.
"People hetid their children .i
unlvrisily because It I the thin
to do." the ilean explained. "Jiil
aa I send my own to public h.,l
Kveryim believe that Ins child
n il should I'oinplrt their edtn
I loos, but few of them know whv."
Ii. link m. inlcd out that this
condition biiiigs a horde of be
wildered yoting mtn and women to
the college campus every fall.
rasionally there is one who comes
wllh a fixed putpoee. the .lean
aaid, but he la ao lar outnumbered
that he constitute a problem.
"Momelimc the aeilous chap,
who comes to the university In
learn, gets hi to trouble with out
regulations." I'H'frnsor Hicks said
"Maybe be nhjrsts to military
training, or thinks that Krcshman
Knglish oi acience or eocial aeien
rerpiiremenla are silly If he re
fugee to take them, of course, lie
can't graduate.
University Unnecessary at Time.
Hut 1 don't think that mailer
much. Mtsit of what we know la In
the libianes, ami that kind of a
chap ran dig it out for himself.
He can gel alotig without univer
sity. "
When he waa asked about those
students who go to university as
a sort of a finishing achisil, the
dean feplied. "(lh. we don't hurt
them any. We show them a good
time fi r four years. Probably they
don't acquire any Intercut In learn
ing, bill they do' get some training
In th social grace. They meet
Iota of people, and It all helps them
when they gel to selling bonds or
whal not."
The dean Mated that Lincoln j
business men had told him that
university graduate did better In
bus'cess'than high school gradu
ates. "I don't regard four year
in a collegers a waste of time,
even for Iht- average student, whoi
Just "gets by.' " he aaid.
"He would probably le ao young I
governor decided to pull a party
and ao everyone began stocking up
the cellar and bringing home the
bacon. The tough guy back in the
woods called off hostilities and
came in to put on the feedbag.
After they'd all ate they went out
to see the tame. They bad such
a big time they decided to keep II
up. Cons equently we've had
Thanksgiving every year since.
Thanksgiving Is quite a day.
It's Just like Christmas day.
Everybody gets a lot of fun lisik
Ing forward to it and backward at
it, but the day itself ixn't what lis
cracked up lo be. Irregular boll
We tlon't know
whnl to do with ourselves. We've
had .Sunday a few days before and i
are going to have il again soon.
Here comes another day of rest.
If we're lucky we can sleep till ,
noon. In the case of students,
quite a mob of them got up and j
went to the Kosmet Klub show to j
pass the morning, and according to
nil reports, saw some riot acts. I
Then there's dinner. With some it
and Uwildeied that lie Wouldn't,
get any pis.- in those lour )- I
even If b went to Wolh" 1 h
dean said that he wa pooled by j
lb k)strm of giving grades and'
degree lo Mudeols. lie staled j
Ihst II nught be well .( adopt D'. I
llsnirv purr Alesaadrt s plan i4 I
awat.ling drgrer lo babies, at !
Ihrir biith. :
Babies Msd Ph. 0 .
Dr. Alexander would make all
babies welching ten pounds al i
both Ph. Ds. Nine pound ImhiPi
would have lo be content with M.
A a. and eight pound isirs 'b A.I
lis. He winild award those weigh
ing under eight pounds with leath
ers certlfl.Mea.
Iean links pointed out thst
then they could all go to h'l
aa bmjr aa they were Interested,
or fell they wete being benefited,
and they would not have lo stay
In s hoi until they bd a "hand
ful of letter after their names."
"Hut this system hss it draw
back, too," he mused. "We
wouldn't I able lo say when a
man was educated. Now the mat'
ter la decided very definitely. If
a man stays In university, until
he gel a degree, be Is educated.
If he stays enough liger to get a
doctor a degree he I a scholar. Il l
all perfectly simple anil author
itative. If we awarded degrees al
birth people wouldn't know how
bmg lo stay In university. Maybe
some would stay all their lives be
cause there was no definite break
ing point."
The dean believes thst the Amer
ican university aystero Is decidedly
worth while, In spile of all Its
absurdities. Th serious, intelleit
ual studeftt eventually find their
level," he said. "They find in
structor who can teach them w hat
they want to learn and th. y find
a group of olber students of sim
ilar mind. When they find thst
niche, the American university Is
as well suited to their needs as the
Kuropean universities. And I
sides, we give something valimhle
to those hundreds of thousands of
others, who register because it il
a fine thing to do."
comes early in the afternoon: with
other in the evening. It dosen't
mailer whicn. exactly. Jf its larly
we can go to the game and freere
In the stands and have indigestion
without letting anyone next to us
know about II. If the dinner comes
at night we worry through the
courses, and feeling Ilk aa over
stuffed davenport we labor out
to a show and ao home to bed and
belated indigestion.
ryspite the fact thBt we had a
lrei-nltiliiin nn the esninua we
got our extra hodllday on Friday
Just the same. Four days of
"leisure." Horselaugh. Our In
structor gave extra heavy assign
ments Just tne same so we ppent
our vacation grinding.
Ode to Anyone Who Want It. 1
We give our thank
For turkey shanks
And have a celebration,
We He awake
With stomach ache -Thus
celebrates a nation
Co This Is College! (Title of a
-'t a local theater last week.i
rff. A f - -1 -
X " " 'ri'y-
is -
A Tremendous Story of
Love, Sacrifice and Mystery
Here is a veritable dramatic gem. A
more tense and gripping drama was
never unfolded on the screen. A vivid
answer to the question, can an all-consuming
love defy conventional stan
dards ?
PAULINE '
FREDERICK
Pfl A AA
WITH
CONRAD NAGEL
LILA LEE
A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE
ALL TALKING PICTURE
From the Stag
PIy by
SOMERSET MAUGHAM
O
A DRAMATIC
i THUNDERBOLT
Shows 1J-5 7-9.
If Iht cue. poll t e. in I he ttiow 1
wtie mi pultun., f i.dli;;e then
I in a H"d i-lihteni - i a iels i
It Msitt-,1 fill v ii It a vet oi i. lonal j
Mi A ti ilt ge I old tlu.ve up In aj
ft t ii tut v bouse and r.fct.leeii l'V
got out of H. Ilie l.eitiiame along i
later ilnMiig stolen hoie sini
wagon Aftet Ut puliite had Iter1
"U k- two liiill. es they liHd
vi ul. r .gl.t.
Nolsaly SHI llc.1 or Wrilt lo Isss
but they but tne ilsiu t after an
other for a sentedrl. 1 he msm
thsisiters i.Higlil over a gnl at
a big Is. i. fir i all v. where there
was lots of a. htsil spirit. Iloth Ihf
chnrattets weiv on the team,
though neillur hmkeil heavy
enough In aired a butt hershop
weigiimg mat lone. I left when
they suddenly discovered thty
wet n t nuxi at t nr another There
were five minute to play. I think
on- of them mad a touchdown
anl the other kit ked a goal, ho
I'lii I College!
In the Nov. SI numlvr oi th Lit
'eiiy Digest thei is a photo
graph of the painting that won a
vsi prise at the National Acad
t mv. A we bsve nuntiom-d be-
foir In thia column, the picture
IihiI been hung on It side but the
judges hsdn'l recognized the lct. ;
We thought it a gissi 'ke. how. j
ever. I anyone aside, from the,
painter could tell whan side of the j
picture should l-e al ine I p ne
must lie a genius
Il was called "The Fossil Hunt
ers " Futuristic or nuslern. we
don'l kn.iw which. Full of drapes
an l heajs and figures upside down
and straight lines. "11 may be i
beautiful, but Is It art?" J
i
NATIONAL COl'NCIL
(;ivi ;i:of.uAiMiY
mektim; PROGRAM
The preliminary program for
the annual meeting of the national
council of geography teat hers to
Ire held at Ohio slate university,
LoIumMis, Ohio, Dec. 27 and VS,
hss been 1-Mied. Dr. Ncls A.
ISenrton, chmi man of the depart
ment of geography al the I'nivcr
sily of Nebiaska Is president of
the rmtlonal council.
Sevcml former Nebraska fac
ulty members appear of the pre
liminary program as it has been
iKnied. Prof tj. F.. Hard'ng of the
Mate rnrhrrn ct.llrgc, California,
Pa.. Is ihinrr.iHn of a special com-j
muiee on ine "i.eograpnic signi
ficance of Proposed Calendar
Ch.nges." Dr. Albert LaFlcur of
Ball Teachers college, Muncie. Ind., i
will have a paper on "'A Phase of
the Industrial Oeorgraphy of the
Connecticut Valley LowlHnd."
Prof. C. J. Posey, now of the
University of Kansas, is also on
Good Haircuts
Make
A COMMON LOOKING
PERSON HANDSOME
Thla theory has been proven
time after time. Massage
clean the skin and add attrac
tion. We are expert In all
line of barberlng.
The Mogul
127 N. 12
A Love
TImt
Burned
the
i:V wrrn-rt
Convention
'&M'
S II Right at the height of the i ,
f II i season fashions newest 1,' ' k
I tJl f creations, in the mode of the t' V;
fyfXf a ' most lavish Paris creations. f
vUM ; If X ,
s Pastel Colors
Black
i Fish yet -
1 c0?rou Velvets otwZ Others
' Till- iiirVtkUl i A I
(V)" SECOND FLOOR '
the pi-'Kiani. Prof. F. F. l-mkev
ol Hie I niimily of Nrbtatka. will
rend a paper n -a Hia'istu!
Mudy of t'otielalion id tirogia
phv anl Arutiitan ItiMoty in the
I lis h Schtsils of the t ll, ted
r'Utes."
Hi;. IN(.l.lS u.
mi:ak at wokmi
i ok. y ix Ncur.o.N
l:rv. Fnme Inglis. psrtor ff
me C. iif i. slionsl thu. h will
speak on ' I ho Dilemnia o a Kni.u
World." hi I he Woild I'oium
lunchetm We.lnes.lay. hev. Inglis
will iIi.-m os wlisl ti e ami of lh
I 'mled .siaie should l In tie
vrl.Kpini; hetirr foreign itlations.
and the vsiitiis way by whicn
peace t an ie prom..! td
The meeting will he held al 12
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A. in th 'IVmple. or fn.ra
lini ApUhy( tlry of tb
nnieiiiv Y. W. i A. In Turn
hniiib Th prir .f th tifk-
ria it thirty-fivt irrii if purrhaMj
in 1ftnrt ni forty rrnti t tti
MONEY PAID
FOR TRAVEL
EXPERIENCES!
c
"Sill t l.iil- 111 llK I
ftcikine our reniini-
secures oiul "ill pay regular
spare rntt for travel arti
cles from college people.
JIac jou liorn in t In N:
vn a tluJc ranch, in the
mountain, or at any of our
national parks? Havn you
pvuie through the Orient of
taken o Pacific tour! Where
arc those snapvliots of your
eolltgiale tour to F.urope
(the cms of the famous, beer
pni'ilt n in N'i iinaTi
An accept itlili- nrticlt o
your travel rxpericnccf u
any one ol tlnv places w ill
bc'wvlrnniei! hy Ccilejff Hu
mor i'h n p, neroiis check.
Sen.l vo ir inaiitiKcripU fit
ot re t' the Travel IMitor.
Collrfii Humor, 0."0 North
Ift Salic Street, Chicago. Illi
nois .3,000 words, typewrit
ten double spacer! on one
side of the paper, with re
turn address, end postage.
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Mat. 35c. Eve. 50o. Cti'. 10c