The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1930, Page TWO, Image 4

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    11 KSIUY. SITH MMt H S.I. I'Hu,
The Daily Neokaskan
Alio A. IrnctU, NiAifca
Off icial norst rcAUCAtiOs
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tnf fB.j'lU'l. and plani being
m l1 tha " twenty
fit ll !ui Allot. At renter bi.
AmnttAn Ji continually
gettirf nr up in th Air.
Th Nc Yma . Ati.MA iky
tAtr it to e,t aUhiI f.Mii mil
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iu.1-n e.litni shiHilJ AllJ
Ihf ir.Axlmum if rJ'm nh lh
minimum ft fAiut'y m 1miDl
IiaII intf lfrrnr. in lI.Htht 1
ftnii4V pfotl1f.1 th fslltOII Alt
tf-t.l Anl Ano hl 11 in(
t in lh 01 I'I
I (Aof th mum 6( h
Atn."liHilM lt OIJfAthrr.
IIiva (hAt th t'nivtiiuy
NfhiAiki hAi )mt aa much ttl
to a funny Ahw aa Any othrl
f aiii-h Vr.mAlly I rtMtlJ nrvr
An huc rmny in lh rolUft
mh infy r:At
TVA uf m WfmH lffl
IMiWN W 1V KWA
AaMA
Aicpwan.
i'ollrff innii whn H( uhn thrir Anfi1
aa uncfrfmonionslt takrn from Ihrm lost fdll
may hare aplrnsAnt Aurpriso awaiting I Win.
Or. C. 11. Oklfathff, new mfmlwr f the Stu
dent Publication board, favorn it tfturn.
Ir. OMfathrr dom not apprrriatc the full
Aiftiifioance ff thf Awfttvan'a removal, wo f-r.
Nthmska does hurt as tmirh ripht to a htinmr
rtinirtlnt at ant nthrr rollfpr or univrrsit.T,
but hrr atndrnts made a botch of it.
Smutty atorica Included in the lint
Awtiran did tint tonKtitnte the onlt rraon.
for it anppreision, thoujth ther made a bud
imprrlsifin tn the fublleatlrtn board.
I'ohttrs killed the Airman.
Scbeminir Itndent polietieians. rpottina
manairemeTit ot the Anan as a feather in
unmc embryo actitity tnan'l cap, made the cd
itnr'a job a Talnable fmih ball. Talented writ
ers were directed itito blind alleys and the
Aitjtwn suffered.
The publication board acted unwisely in
Mipprrssinit the ateond Issue of Inst year and
in discontinuing tublication of the humor
magatine. U lhat body deemed the Awgwan
unworthy bt its positioft tin the camels, a de
ferred suppression would have eliminated
scarlet rO"" which fnarched boldly into
itite 1 ap-rt llAd fh-y ade. to mnii after
the diAltihuli.n ef the fAnlty lwui. ot.ce nit r
oiill net lAe bn Ahnutiil tit a -sn.Ul
tlntitr l.ul.lle.
' All
Vmr Hiai the foul mint of IIiaI IaI Ksue
hA befit wafted aay by the breei t of time,
Nthmka iloulfl take' itf nrrlnh(r
A (t aii Hut tbe luitiAtloii f an mne t. te
hutate the miUf rit 'a humor mataiine ahouM
eniiie frm intrrted Atudriit. The jmblira
lion botd runnel make the A(tai a ucre..
What Itlipor hA Atttlfd orr thr atudrlit
of IMa Institution iKa! they allow their humor
iil'liedtion to nt paetfully in ii rae?
Mli r inltf rlll pullili rntertalnii-f
iiiASSflius. dciplle lr. OMfathrr' iniAri'
riAlixi" foniiiu'iit n Aiirh (fAiittr NVe find H
liArl to iliee that the I'nlvmitv of Nlta
ka. with niiie R.lsK) atndnitt, it d. told of tal
tnt. Thoe hn niicht tnke llie Awfwau n ttttt '! It aVLBI.'tllNII, vi 1 Kir.hui "
iinmthlv, linw.1 iii.i.ih, mil,... ' xit Kin 14 itmehmj;
MILttAfKIT, Wl MP
XtArqufitf nnitffAitf. mt aaiia
lit J Allh tiAvln hAj h tlilne.
tton ef intrviuiir.t r.fjr.t thA!l
to the ont!Ate .mi.lAMt Ut fA-
An !!! rrnt Another neeity 1
In roller f"na!i IMA yeAr nen
il ttAtf thf IhArktiHint day
jAme lth Puller uniteiAity at 10
orlvk In Ihe merrlrj
... 1 MAruHtf hl rre1et tomf of
lr. Ol.lfnllier deere er-dit lo lAknB lh het toothAll tntnniiij on
I ninR f ivir. Bii'im"1"",
ltf Atithoritle heller thAt ven
more fsm will b AM to th
ItAm It It Ia flAved In the morn-
Ir-r.
MemhetA of th VArnuftte tesn
Ar reported to he IiiMIaM ki they
think of the ttiAnkfjivlr.lt dinner
ther hAv neen denied In th ft.
huh no will ne their after a
fll Arned hor hAih at noon.
MitvlSiullt't colli cinte humor
eir, A.ciu rout 1' nt to Apetiil llieir Apare nnir
lit moinB pirture empotluniA inii(tiin ai
another' f(r
Will rniitilv f Nebiaoka kiiid.nu
kl.Ai.l.l. r AmiA and mar. h to battle for the lil-
rration of their funny puper Or khnil
iri tV Juct thtit oa afiAiii
In h gtAAlAtr,'Alr, "oi r
raTBArmitfc Kfew
PLANS TOK
t(Viitinu4 fnm l'A(A I I
liklioo Hit la to t b topic
f..r high Aho,l lrUiA thiA yAr.
Th rmAin.V tf th Achfrtu
will h an Aij;t Uier.
r rhtrn UrtMl tryoutA will b
hld n Ie 4 Any frthmAfi
whii did not attend Am nthr
follrje 1AM tAf Will b I'1M
Mor tnfofntl.n rHit (thmAn
deAtintj wilt I puh:ihd Utr. 1
m. "ifAriii iinij) I
SI'H IAI. MKKTINlJS;
lr V'I waa m.1 hAirmAn
of lh AtciaI V. M, . A. com
fnitle oifAnitd Mun.tAy vnin
to promvU atten.tAnc at t
AeiiA of t ifhmen mtir.l to t
held nei . ItArto mlih H to
h- rhArt of ruMirlty. RiiawII
Aeirot hA thArf of th uh-
r. And C r. CJrill will h in
Alrt n
bod
e
niltrd MiA oer a Hinavd Atiidmt
.1 - A 1 .IJ.
' an inleicM lit Atu-lmt atialrs oiiMMe trie hum;
confines of a leeture room, lie 1 correct in
Mating that members of the publication hoard
hhould be more actitely concerned with the
work of the utnffs which they elect If imm
hrr of the board had hern In touch with the
Awpwan of ImM year, they would har fore
seen the occurrence which canted thir haty
action.
Campus politics play to-i iinporlnnt a part
in publications to make selection of staff by
the editoMn-ehlef a prncticnl plan. True, the
editor would tiliffer for his mistakes in ap
pointment. Put Home cdilors niipht iM-rnme
reconciled to such torture.
a a
We present a final Imqiu-t to pr. dldfather
for his interest in student affair. The univcr-
n.4 fiMiltr iiiembct-A w ho arc w illinc toithort
frive Some of the'ir time to the problem which nftr way. thiA
confront student leaders and the orpi nidations the fl(rirt.
I'nnillinetil al K. t'.
LWRKNC.-nK. Pept
RciMrtlon at the I'nlvertlty of
KAroa. pAsed the 4 000 mark
near the end of the firrt week,
equaling the rrrlMratlon at th
Mme time last year. The first Oat
or two the funiref fell aomewhat
hut Ahrn full reriAtration
a diffi
cult v imh At aioc wim in
ltn Isil fall would not he to
.11.. imttmi Ih Hilhlll ltl4l of thCllhA't Of th muilC
miiuint rti thine to do would Iht metir. waa held
11 rot irt 1 mf imiiii ! n -
th editor. iau on mAn let
miriAl h piihtihed whuh th
AveiAt petAcn fonidf tA Indefent
II no UA.i to taAk Ih msAiin
fiiffrr. Th thing to do Ii lo le t
a new Aditor. I think thAt Ahmild
hare hern don tn th tA of the
Itmiis" i fi e4yinf f-v Kia 4
A a Nflinil th Areolntment of I IxISt-tvltA S.lA tnitM fiir
At th
hfm of C. D. ItAteA. at 2 Nofth
Twnty-fiftn tret
a rr r rt AiTrit a To nen.i
photrfiaph that you want.
Hl Si- II. I f -n-.ttif i.L l.
lir fin in lri ot IA Mlf (Dri
nor h e:il At th
l..t n4 run4 fvp t ' U y NSt
which they represent.
And thev sold the School of Music for a
Sitlljt.
Whc not charter a bus to bring ffntf riiitt
were exadly at a rar w ith 5.PS3
rtriftercd on corrcupondinj; daA
of earn year.
As tn years pant, practically
event- county in th tate la rpre
ented in th unlverflty'a enroll
ment. And In addition to Kanoaa.
thirty-three other Mate and aeven
men a block or three to school, lhat wnuia forPiRn countries have Atudenta at
help the parking problem.
The new R. 0. T. C. uniforms hnc slaiks
for trousers. The fild bnes had slack trousers.
Lenore Burkett Van Kirk
VOICE
MtJDlO
SOS tlBfclllt
Atttedited t6
the TTmveraity
6f l?ebtilka
kni tlatbln
tigk actiool.
KVtlAifl PbWi
L4484
(
V. M. C. A. tLANS
f OtR MEETINGS
EOtt EIlESlIMtN
Fof.r dlsfcusslon jrroups will be
formed at the Freshmen council
meeting to be held in the T. M. C.
A. rooms of the Tempi Wednes
day evening at 7 o'clock. The
tour leaders hAv been lining up
material for some time for their
discussions, according to C. D.
Hftyes, secretary.
TVUliarti E. Kiplan. Meredith
Nelson, Willard Spence and C. D.
Hayes will be the leaders of the
groups. Letters were sent out by
Willard Spence yesterday to all
freshmen who received "N" books.
All freshmen men are welcome to
the meetings.
Kansas university.
j Largest out-of-state enrollment
comes from Missouri, w-ith 36"; 75
from OklAhomA and 29 from Colo- ,
rado. Oregon. Washington. Call- 1
fornia. as well as Vermont and
Rhode Island, are among the
state represented.
The foreign student contingent
includes twenty-four from the 1
an editor, and his -u.tAnt under
th present plAn of publication ,
mAnajrement on this CAtnpuA, lr.
OldtAlhf r hellfveA thAt member of .
th hoard should tAk a mot at-;
llv interest tn what th titor 1 '
doing. InformAt meetlnsA with the
editor ot th NbrskAn and Com-1
hukr at six week intervals seems
to him to h a practical policy. In,
thia Ay It would h poAsible for
th editor to report to th hoArd aa
to th procres of membcm of his
I AtAff. Then when th tlm for se-
meter appointments rrir te
publlcAtion hoard would he suffi-;
clentjv acqiiAlnted with the work1
of tA;f member to mAke merltou
AtAff Appointments
f Aver Student Cbuncil.
In conclusion Pr. Oldfithei,
stated til beliefs relative to M11-1
dent government. He felt that the j
Student council, under the new ar
rAngement of personnel selection
should he given every possible en-1
courAgement by the f Acuity. He
hoped thAt th sphere of tuor.t '
control In CAmpus govemmentAl
affairs would wldeh rapldlv nd '
that ther could be given permis
sion to act almost entirely foi
themselves.
After all." said tr. Cldfathc r.
this university Is maintained foi 1
the good of the students. Why hot
n t Mm
3rnl.
rt it
fs:s
t all Charlof C,
00
...SnowflAkc!
tarffest display
tf Fotttitaitt Ptfti
In Midwest
All Prices All Srs
All Colors
L&tsth Brothers
Stationers lilS 0 St.
tTPEWRITEHS
S ui fnr IMi Knyil portAbl tvp)
writM. th Idol niAchlnr for tin
rludMit. All niikM ol tnn'-hlnri
lor rrnt. All itrnkri ol uwd Itil
ihltifi tusy fid; tiifht.
Kebraska typewriter Ct.
tall fc-fis; mf 0 St.
For That Hatm
Party!
SUrt thf Sfon ftlttht with
JERRY STAEFORD
ANO HIS
nite ctvn
OltCHtSTilA
HARMONIOUS OANCC RHYTHM
For Dtr ClU Jerry Stafford
Addret 1548 'S" fhon B-18J1
These SnowfaUt cswi
by Express . . .
The idea, however, must
have been heaven-sent.
They are the smartest thin,
we've seen in Ions
time.
$35 $40 $45
with two trousers
IHow to write belter more rapidly
mid more easily
Complete. Line of
WATERMAN PENS
ana PENCILS
Service ktiA feepaifs for
All Makes
TUCRER-SHEAN
Statitmera 1123 6
Ask your dealer to show you a trAy of w-ttermn'$ No. ?
fountain pens. He will plice before you itvth pens, iden
tical ifa gehefAl IppcArantc, but each with a different cUr
ACter of pen point. Try all tevtn. Vou will tjukkly find tht
one that suits yaut hand. You Can get this sAmt tharicter
of point In any WAtcrttiAti's. And in Hy Wterfnn frtb
I j 1 I 1
Eat at the ANNEX
Twenty tlhiversity of Nebraska Football players bflVfe opehd fetid will tnah
flgfe ttie upstalrg dihitig rttorti hf tht Ahti Cat duHng the prfeseht srhbol VeaK
These then aerie a Special Studerlt8, Lunch al 33 t-ehts i lunch totnplttK
with Iheat, tegfeiables, rolls And butter, and coffee or tnilk.. there is choice
of three different tinrnbereri liiht-hes, arid the ilrne is from 11:00 a. m. to
2:b0 p. tn.
For atippet :D0 p. in. t6 6:1)0 p. tn.; Ihfre is an entire change in the irietiti.
ahfl 5'OU have ybtir tbrtice tf three numbered Snppr-r fit the satlle price:
35 fcetlts.
AlteSarly there are 26 LT. hf !S. students readi ttt sf-rU yoti al the Anhet Cafe,
ahd more ill he added aS Heeded.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
the Anne still maintain an Hitiable repiitalw; for cleanness at-t-npri-IoUsly
tleati fobnl. tables, chairs, table linen, silverware, dislifes, ftiod, fetid H
eriiiihg. by eat at a 'hole-in-ihe-wal I heh ttie Ahtiet pricfc 1 tin greater?
Remerhber the pldce
130 North Eleventh Street
.a " '-. - ) f :- , ,V A ai X
Kl - - Ml n )V; ,
vflf
ill aUh get the patented pboh-feed that dtiiVert the iht
nt exactly the right rArt without akimplng or blotting,
ihd TrAtfcrmaH,l rcatfcr lzt tot Sizfc Ink capacity net
danger of rUnhlng dry in thfe iliiddle tf k lecture or fim.
There' I traterWah'l fdr every tAste iha tvtiry purtt.
Ncwfcst Are tht fotrlcUH Ahd the LAdy pAtriciA tht vfctf
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last word ih colorful beauty, as well as writing efficiency,
the fcltriclan'S fivfc jtwbl tttlbrj, Its great ink CApaclty, iri
eiftra large gbld pen point And its.aristocratlt lines, make
it trie natural choice for the man who wants the best, iih
dollars. A pencil to match, five dollars.
f hfc Lady tAtricia Is thfc pen womert hAvfc wihted fdr
ybai-s. A lihart fbmiHinE tlasp locates it Securtly ih belt,
pricket br handbag. Chpice bf three smart trilors. Slender
aha graceful, yet It hblfls tiltrity bf ihk. Five dollars and
three for the matching hit.
ki-ery W'afrHkab'i is $uaraMtA fortvtt n'alhst Htfrtti.
Wat n'Dtmaim s
When you ielett HUfr ttffrH,l,
hive it niletl llH WilrrAlih'l Int
th.t'i (he ni plus uttr of W-ritlHf lt:4
ury. Watermatl'i hf BlUe Ink in tht
blue carton; Blue BlAck IH the
anon. Use the firtt fbr Hott-rtLiH
nd geMtrll tbrrKpdhafctat:. the iec
ond when periHSMehty II heeded.
ajijja.ffttj
Waterman's Pens. Pencils and Ink are lor sale at the following dealers:
Butlet-Wftsey Drtig Co. , UH Sd. i7tli Bt.
rcitton & ftemhtg .ii... 1141 uO Ct.
fttz&ge U Gufcttiel Cs. m t n llh & N CtS.
Tutlttrhtin u.un.u lit) "O" St
LaUth t&tH tilt . . i a i iilS "Ow Ct.
r m ai i
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