The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1931
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Give Him
LOVE
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Queen of the
tcreen. In tbe
drams of a
ytrl who g-avt
her heart to a
married man!
ANN HARDING in
DEVOTION
Leslie Howard, Robert Williams, 0. P. HcgQie
Floyd Gibbons in Turn of the Tide
Latest Path News
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YOUR LASTING CONTACT
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for Cash.
Book $4.50
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YARDS
Animal Husbandry Classes
Will See Stock Show
Thursday.
Nearly seventy college of agri
culture freshmen animal husban
dry students are expected to make
their annual visit to South Omaha
Thursday, Prof. H. J. Gramllch an
nounced Saturday. Prof. It. R. Thai
man and Prof. M. A Alexander of
the department will have charge of
the journey.
Aa usual the animal husbandry
students will visit practically all
of the South Omaha Industries and
t?e big Ak-Sar-Ban stock show.
According to present plans they
will leave Lincoln early in the
moini.'ijf. visit the stockyarjs in
the morning and the stock show in
the afternoon. At noon they vill
probably be banqueted as in toimer
years.
Each year the animal hunbamiry
department arranges the trip inr
the freshmen students so they may
see how the livestock market and
packing industries actually oper
ate. Guides will show them thru
the packing houses.
Virginia Pollard gets tomorrow's
free lunch from House's Waffle
House. Adv.
JC. A. Wyman, district geologist
for the American Petroleum cor
poration, who is in charge of tne
Wichita district which includes
Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and
Nebraska, visited the offices ot the
conservation and survey last week.
Mat. 10c-35c
Nijht 10e-50e
He could escape
the Law . v.
but he couldn't escape
his women!
The dashing, debon. r
hers of hundred eici
pades ... In land ef
strange adventure ... a
desert eutpost safe frem
tiie laws... where roflues
preyed en their fellew
roguei end women preyed
n both.
Ronald
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Order
10 AG STUDENTS
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LERNER WILL ENTERTAIN
Players Actor Will Recite
'Pied Piper' in Sunday
Program.
On the regular Sunday after
noon program today, sponsored by
the Nebraska State museum, Zol
ley Lerner of the university play
ers will- read Robert Browning's
Pied Piper of Hamclin," illus
trated by colored slides of the ori
ginal Kate Greenaway pictures.
The reading will be preceded by
a brief musical program on which
Audrey Reed, student with Lillian
Helms Polley, who will sing the
following Browning selections:
"Ah Love But a Day," "The Lit
tle Cares of Yesterday," "The
Yeara at the Spring."
The adult program at 4:15 this
afternoon will follow the chil
dren's program which takes place
at 2:30. The children's program
will be featured by a talk on
"Noses" by Miss Marjorie Shana
felt, curator of visual education.
HEAD AMERICAN
CHEMIST GROUP
SPEAKS MONDAY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Those to be installed are S. Avery,
councillor; H. A. Pagcl, chairman;
G, L. Pfeiffer, vice chairman;
Mary L. Moree, secretary-treasurer;
M. J. Blish, D. J. Brown, and
C. J. Krankforter. members ot the
executive committee.
Dr. Gomberg will come to Lin
coln from Denver. He has been
touring . states in western and
northwestern Uniteu Stales and
will continue the tour following his
Lincoln engagement.
Born in Russia.
Dr. Goinberg wan born in Rus
sia and rame to Anerica when he
was eighteen years of age. In 1886
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and there's nothing much to
do except loaf, a person gets j
tired sitting around. Pep
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come alone, it's all the same, fi
Come out Toniyht and et-rry jj
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he matriculated as a freshman at
the University of Michigan and re
ceived the degrees of B.S., M 8.,
and BcD., from that institution.
Later he studied at Munich end
Heidelberg.
During his college course he be
came a pioneer in organic chemis
try, at a time when almost all em
phasis was placed upon methods
of analysis and very little upon
Bynthesls. After studying in Eur
ope, Dr. Gomberg returned to
America where he continued his
study which resulted In the dis
covery of the elusive trlpnenyl
methyl, and he rose to fame as a
discoverer of trivalent carbon, al
tho it was several years before bis
position was firmly established.
Many honors have come to Dr.
Gomberg in recent years. He was
voted a membership in the Na
tional Academy of Science, he re
ceived the Nichols, Willard Gibbs,
and Chandler medals, and now is
president ot the American Chemi
cal society.
More than two thousand students
have received their first Instruction
la organic chemistry from him,
and several members of the uni
versity faculty took work under
bis supervision.
WOMEN VOTERS CONVENE
Dorothy Ramsey Addresses
League on 'Root and
World Court.
Dorothy Ramsey, president of
the campus league of women vot
ers, led the discussion on "Root
and the World Court" at the reg
ular meeting of the organization
in Ellen Smith hall at 4 o'clock
Thursday.
Miss Ramsey gave a brief re
sume of Root's life and then dis
cussed the formation and the pur-
nose of the World Court. A' the !
close of her report, Miss Ramsey
called for questions from the
members and an informal discus
sion followed.
Dr. T. Bruce Robb, chairman of
the department of business re
search, recently addressed the
chambers of commerce at Friend
and Fairbury on the subject, "The
Present Business Situation."
YOUR SUNDAY DATE
STARTS AT EIGHT
with
DANCING
jo
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25c a
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TYPEWEITERS
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student. All mtkes of maehinea
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NEW CAMPUS CAFE
'Tommy's Ark' Opens Today
at Hth and R With
Entertainers.
Official opening of Tommy's
will take place this afternoon at
14th and R sts. with Harold Tur
ner, Harriet Cruise Kemmer and
Marjorie Pope featuring the affair
as entertainers.
Walls of the new establishment,
which are covered with designs
embodying the "ark" theme, wore
decorated by Norman Hoff, stu
dent artist. Red and black tables
and Windsor crmir aie used in
carrying out the effect.
The new placi' will be open
mornings and afternoons, t-erving
breakfasts and lunches. Th?re is
no cover charge and Fi.inkie Sher
man will entertain at norms thru
out the school ye.ir.
Miss "Tommy" Irons, member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma, is the
manager of the place. It will
accomodate fifty per.-ons.
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WERKMEISTERJYILL. SPEAK
Vesper Meeting Will Hear
Philosophy Teacher on
Disarmament.
Prof. W. H. WerkmeisUr of the
university department of philoso-
phy will speak on the subject,
"Germany' Attitude Toward Dis
armament," at Vespers services on
Tuesday, at 5 o'clock. Professor
Werkmeister came to the Univer
sity of Nebraska from Germany,
where he was bora and educated.
He is an authority on German po
litical matten and an interesting
speaker.
Frances Duhachek, secretary of
the university Y. W. C. A., is tns
leader of the devotional part of
the meeting, and Margaret Mac
kechnie will furnish special vocal
music.
Gather Round
Cornhuskers!
There's dancing every night at
dinner (no cover charge, Sat
urday tea dance (no eover
charge) and
Saturday Nights
in
Paxton Paradise
Only $1.50 Per Couple
$1.00 Per Stao
Menu Service Optional
Paul Spor and His
Own Orchestra,
(available fer engagement)
Sunday at supper tha conceit
hour is a charming pleasure
(no cover charge) Special
menus.
Week-End at
Hotel Paxton
Omaha's Newett and tarseat Httel
It's Sumpln
In Omaha Sundays include pictures,
theatero. game, rhurrhea, drtva
and dinner at the Paxton.
NOW!
Your $5.50 Meal Ticket
for $5.00 is Good at
Luncheonette
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CAFETERIA
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