The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1932, University Players Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY. OCTORKR 2, 19.12.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THREE.
OBSEBVATOKY HOLDS
NIGHT '(WW HOUSE
Hundred Persons Attend,
Studying the Planet
Saturn.
"Open house" was h,.d at the
university observatory Friday eve
ning between the hourH of eight
and ten. More than 100 persona
attended, studying tho planet
Saturn by means of a telescope.
Trof. O. C. Collins guided the
guests up the narrow stairway
as they awaited their turn at the
telescope. When all had viewed
the planet a general lecture was
given by Trof. Collins.
Tho the sky was a bit "ha.-y"
the great ringed sphere showed
bright and clear. The planet is
eighty-four times tho earth's sur
face and the outer rings, estimated
to measure approximately 11,000
and 17,000 miles in breadth, ap
peared as one, while the third ring,
dark in color ,is mild never to be
visible except with the largest in
struments. The two Outer rings
are approximately 1,000 miles
apart.
Joyce Ayres L.
presents
Roger Wilkerson
and Hit Orchestra
mil
Joyce Ayres' Juniors
Two Extraordinary Union
House Party Bands
Telephone!
LC417 L4417
n
THE LOVE SECRET NO
WOMAN DARES ADMIT
EVEN TO HERSELF1
IT"
Ina n Ameri
can woman for
the first time!
A woman who
risked every,
thma tor what
she believed
was happiness
. . . and found
it g I o rioutly
and g I a mor.
ouslyl
Marlene m
DIETRICH
"BLONDE VENUS''
1
I;- ry
with
HERBERT
MARSHALL
Cary Gr.int
Directed by
Josef Von
Sternberg
ADDED
Paramount News
'Rh.ipsody in
Black and Blue"
O
ETY
Nebraska's First Game Stimulates
us Social Life This Weeiv End
Campi
Fraternities and One Sorority Make Plans for House
Parties Saturday Wight; Return of Alumni of
Interest to Many Greek Groups.
Answers Tht Question
Millions
Are
witn
WALTER HUSTON
PAT O'BRIEN KAY JOHNSON
CONSTANCE CL'MMINGS
ADDED
"MEET THb WINNER"
MERRIE MELODY and
RADIO ROW
MAT IO-2S V IO -C
11
V.TT v'
SHE
WAS
NOT
DEAD!
NOR
ALIVE!
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"(DRACULA)
LUGOSI
WHITE
OEV2BSE
MAT. IO-20 EVE.IO-SOt
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"IS MY
FACE
a s a
RED" L
RICARDO CORTEZ
HELEN TWELVETEEES
MAT. IQ-rSy EVE . IO-2t
WHY
DO
PEOPLE
SAY
"S-S-SH!''
when this
book is men
tioned? Are
th V afraid
to admit that
tuch th.ng
can be true?
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nt io-iB ive U-k 1 1
From the list of house parties uiinounocd for this week
end it n ppt a is iliat. social life on this campus is in full swing.
Nebraska's first Raine which will lt played Saturday after
noon is the iiH'cnlive for several fraternity parlies. Only the
Alpha Phi sorority has announced its intention of entertaining
at. a house pnrty that evening. Hot a Theta Pi, Tan Kappa
Kpsilou and Kappa Sigmn fraternities nre those who have itindel
party plans for Saturday evening. Many nluinni will he in
Lincoln to atton.l the gaine and will he guests nt u. parties
given by their various fraternities.
Will Attend Party.
Sigma Alrha Epsilon is planning
a house party for Saturday, Oct.
8, which will be attended by fifty
couples. A number of alumni as
well as Mr. J. Towell, a national
officer, will be special guests,
Decorations are being planned for
me artair.
Phi Delta Theta
Make Party Plans.
At the Phi Delta Theta house
party Saturday nieht Harold
Wright and his orchestra will fur
nish the music. A number of
alumni are expected to attend the
party as well as the game this
week end. There will be decora
lions me social cnairman an
nounces. Chapcrones other than
the house mother, Mrs. Dora
Finch, have not been secured at
present, j
Betas Entertain
At House Dance.
Beta Theta Ti is entertaining
next Saturday night with a dance
to celebrate the first football
game. Walt Wherry's orchestra
What This
Country
Needs Is
a Darned
I
W 3 X'
GOOD
LAUGH!
SEE
53
cy
of Omaha will furnish the music.
Bill Irons, who Is in charge of the
party, announces that the plans
are not yet completed.
Sorority Sponsors
Saturday Dance.
Joyce Ayres and his orchestra
will play for the Alpha Phi house
party Saturday night. Chaperons
for the affair will be Professor and
Mrs. K. M. Arndt and the house
mother, s. O. C. Anderson. Be
tween sixty and seventy couples
are expected to attend the party.
Plans have, not been completed at
present; however, there will be
decorations and punch will be
served thruout the evening. .
Alpha Thets Plan
First House Party.
Music for the Alpha Theta Chi
house parly Saturday night will be
furnished by Roger Wilkerson and
his orchestra. Other plans for the
affair are indefinite as yet A num
ber of alumni are expected to re
turn for the game and house party.
Jungbluth Plays at
Signta Chi House.
The Sigma Chis are ixpecting
a number of alumni to a .tend their
first house party Saturday night,
Oct. 6. Eddie Jungbluth and his or
chestra will furnish mtjsic for the
affair at which fraternity colors,
blue and gold, will predominate in
the decorations.
the Pictur
That's
Driving the
Country's
Blues Away.
Laughs
Thrills
Romance
Drama
James Hall-Francis Dade
May Robson
IN
Always Full Two Hour Show
Comedy Newt Novelty
L
Mat. 1
Nlte 25e
: RIALTO
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
loua T. A. E.'s Will
Be Party Cuests.
Fifteen members of the Iowa
State chapter of Tau Kappa Ep
silon will be guests at the party
10 De given Dy mat local fratern
lty Saturday night. Coach and
Mrs. Rudolph Vogeler with Mrs.
vv. R. Bixby, house mother, will
chaperon.
APFOINT KROGER
CADET LEADER OF
R.O.T.C. REGIMENT
(Continued from Pace 1.)
Ind., will act as regimental adju
tant with the rank of captain for
the coming year. Williams, who is
a sophomore in the school of jour
nalism and a member of Alpha
Tau Omega, will be attached to
company M.
Other staff captains for the unit
are: Leland Copple, personnel ad
jutant, attached to company . A
Carl G. Humphrey, Regimental
S-2, attached to company E; As-
I sistant Regimental S-3. Donald F.
j Jacobson. attached to company M;
I and Regimental S-4, Marvin G.
Schmid, attached to company B.
1 Copple, who comes from Rosalie,
, is a senior in the college of agri-
! culture, Humpnrey. Mullen and a
j member of Delta Sigma Phi, is a
' senior in the college of arts and
ANOTHER HIT
AT THE
STATE
ALL WEEK
THE BIG LAUGH SHOW IS HERE!
ONCE IN A LIFETIME A LAUGHTIME LIKE TH IS!
Call It Satire, call It Farce, call It Burlesque, call It Comedy, call it
anything In the world you like but the fact remains that here is
POSITIVELY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER SCREENED!
The Funniest Play
Ever Produced
Becomes tho Most
Hilarious Picture
Ever Screened!
r - ? i iks
ONCE UM W
ILDFEITDlMlu
The picture
that pokes
delirious fun
at the butl-
ns of mak
ing movies.
JACK OAK IE,
SIDNEY FOX,
ALINE MacMAHON
ZASU PITTS
LOUISE FAZENDA
GREGORY RATOI-F
Newi Cartoon
BATTLE OF
THE CENTURY
Full Two Hour Show
IT'S COLOSSAL!
..in:.
sciences, Jacobson, Gordon, is a
senior In the college of arts and
sciences; and Bulimic, Columbus, a
member of the Innocents society,
and Alpha Sigma Phi, Is a fresh
man in the college of law.
Battalion adjutants for tho unit,
holding the rank of first lieuten
ants, are first battalion, Robert
B. Kiffln, Lincoln, attached to
company C; second battalion, Don
P. Kasterday, Lincoln, attached to
company G; third bnttalion, James
D. Crabill, Red Cloud, attached to
company L; and provisional bat
tallion, Robert D. Glover, Omaha,
attached to company B.
Plamondon Lead Band.
Jack . Plamondon, Lincoln, a se
nior in the college of business ad
ministration and a member of Del
ta Upsilon, will be captain of th'i
R. O. T. C, band for the year, ac
cording to tho announcement. The
other officers in the band are:
first lieutenants, Ben Bennett, of
Sheridan, Wyo., Willard E. Scott,
Hardy; and Raymond O. Byington,
Lincoln. Second lieutenants are:
William H. Carnes, Central City;
William J. Summers, Beatrice; and
C. Eldridge Scrlven, Mitchell.
The following promotions and
assignments in company grades
with drill assignments were an
nounced: Compnny
CadJt Capt. Clvde F. Canl, Lincoln.
Cadet Fust Lieut. Fred O. GunmeU,
Carroll.
Mnrns Treat, heyenne, Wyn.
Cadet Cajit. Inland 8. Copple (attached),
Roaalle.
Company "B."
Cadet t'apt. E. Byron Hint, Cheyenne,
Wyo.
t'adot First Lieut. Melvln II. Adams,
Lemoyne.
Vincent C. Pworak, Lincoln.
("or in L. Hiilberl. RurlinKlon, Kas. ...
..Krvtn K. Olnen, Fremont
..Howard F. fichiilli. fiutton
. ,"tdet Capt Marvin (i. Schmid (at
tached), CnhimlHl.
cadet First Lieut, r.ohtrt T. Clover,
(attached i, Omaha.
Company "C"
Cadet Capt. Donald R. Hulhctt. Burling
ton. Kas.
fadol First Lieut. Jack R. Beard, Lin
coln. l.io Krul, Mlllluan.
Waldo E. Minford. Lincoln.
rtubert 13. Ktff.iu, Lincoln, (attached).
Company "I."
Cadet Capt. William H. Congdon, Lin
coln. cadet Flrtt Lieut. Giles H. Cere. Hold
reft'. Herman Levinson. Omaha.
Frank M. Simmon?. Culhertson.
Cadet MaJ. Howard W. Mixson (at
tached), Omaha.
Company 'E.
Cadet Capt. Robert R. Harmon, Indian
spoil;,, ind
Cadet First Lieut. Marvin T. Edmison,
Lincoln.
Henry J. Leiinhoff; Lincoln:
Richard Wlmer. Ash'.and
Cadet Capt. Carl U. Humphrey, (at
tached), Muilen
Company F."
Cadet Cact. Herman J. Koch. Lincoln.
Cadet First Lieut, Lester O. Buis, Pen
der.
Murle R. Wells. Lincoln.
William H. Wilson, Lincoln.
Goo Easterday. (attached), Lincoln.
Company G."
Cadet Capt. Edgar O. Huddlesion, St.
Joseph. Wo.
cadet First Lieut. William A. Miller.
Lincoln.
Julius Willson. Lincoln.
Cadet MaJ. J. K. McGeachin, (attached).
Lincoln.
. Company H.
Cadet Capt. Carl R. Carlsen,
Cadet ' First Lieut. Jack ' R.
Lincoln.
R. Rex Rohinson. Lincoln.
Mervin D. Worrell. Lincoln.
Cadet MaJ. William A. Crabill, (at
tached), Red Cloud.
Company "I."
Cadet Capt. Harold Hinds. Weeping Wa
ter. cadet First Lieut. Floyd E. Hedlund,
ChappeH.-
cadet First Lieut. Harry 0. Leffcll. Ft.
Leavenworth, Kae.
Cadet First Lieut. Stanley P. Moses,
Trenton.
Cadet MaJ. Roger Wo'.cott. (attached.
Green River, Wyo.
Company 4,K.'
Cadet Capt. Charles L. Husbands. Lin
coln. Cadet First Lieut. Orlin C. Dean, Lin
coln. Cadet First Lieut. Jack T. Miller,
Omaha.
Cadet First Lieut. Carlylt H. Staab,
Berwyn.
Cadet First Lieut. Marlowe Westerhoff.
Alexandria.
Cadet Col. Roseoe R. Kroger, (attached),
Grand Island.
Company "L."
Cadet Capt. Kdward T. Pickel. Lincoln..
Cadet First Lieut. Glidden L. Brooks.
Lincoln.
Cadet First Lieut. Robert W. Hlrd. Lin
coin.
Cadet First Lieut. Archie L. McMaster.
Lincoln.
Cadet First Lieut. William C. Summers.
Beatrice.
Cadet First Lieut. James D. Crabill, (at
tached). Red Cloud.
Company "M."
Cadet Capt. Lee P. Young, Parsons.
Kas.
Cadet First Lieut. Henry E. Gembala.
Loup Cltv.
Cadet First Lieut. Paul C. Jensen, Pin
gree. Ida.
Cadet First Lieut. William C. Tufts. Lincoln.
Ma). P.obert X. Cochrane, at-
Lincoln.
Capt. Charles R. Williams, (at
Warf.aw. Ind.
Capt )nns:d F. Jacobson, (st-
Gordon.
H(-aoquanr Company.
Capt. Benjamin T. Snipes, Lin-
Flrst Lieut. F. R. Blankenship,
OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Tho Daily Nemasnaii maintains a dally
column under this hand containing all of
ficial nntlcca of organisation meeting, or
announcements of general interest to stu
dents. Anyone may have such notices In
serted by calling the Dally Nebraskan "f
fica before 7 p. m. Ilia day befum the
notice la to appear.
St. Paul Church,
The college girls Sunday Schuol
class Is to have its first monthly
dinner Monday, Oct. 3 at St.
Paul's Methodist Episcopal church.
Dr. Fordyce.
Dr. Charles W. Fordyce will
give a talk at Ellen Smith hall
Monday, Oct. 3 on selection of a
vocation for girls
Communion.
There will be Holy Communion
for all Catholic students attending
the university, at St. Mary's Ca
thedral 14th and K streets, 9:30,
Sunday October 2.
German Class.
German lac Beginning German
for graduate students desiring a
reading knowledge for advanced
degrees. It is contemplated that
students completing the year will
be able to pass the qualifying ex
amination in German. Tuesdays
and Thursdays beginning October
4. 7 to 8:30 p. m. S. S. 205. Fee,
$12.00; registration, $1.00.
Mr. Fuchs.
Psl Chi.
Psi Chi, national psychological
society, will hold its first meeting
oi" the year, next Saturday night at
the home of J. P. Guilford, pro
fessor of psychology, at 1826 D
street.
A short business session will be
held and reports will be given by
the representatives who attended
the national convention at Ithaca,
N. Y. The remainder of the eve
ning will be spent socially.
Teachers College.
All Teachers college students
will please read the important bul
letin posted on the first floor of
the Teachers College Building.
STEPHEN COREY.
Poynter of the college of medicine
will speak, and all pre-medieni
students are urged 4to attend.
Tickets should be obtained in advance.
Swimming Permits.
Last year permv.s r.r free swim
ming hours will not be good thU
year, and new permits must be se
cured from Dr. Philbrick. Her of
fice hours are from one to three
daily.
Upperclass Comminon,
Upperclass commission will
meet Wednesday at 5 o'clock at
Ellen Smith hall.
Vocational Guidance.
Dr. Charles W. Fordyce will give
a talk at Ellen Smith hall Monday,
Oct. 3, at 4 o'clock. The title of the
speech will be on a selection of a
vocation for girls,
DEPARTMENT ADOPTS
NEW DANCE COSTUME
The physical education depart
ment has adopted a new dancing
costume for this year. It consists
of a one-piece black bathing suit,
similar to tho one In use at the
university swimming pool.
LEARN to DANCE
Guarantee Y0U T0 danci
ALSO 3 LESSON COURSE.
LESSONS PRIVATE ANC BY
APPOINTMENT.
LEE A. TH0RNBERRY
B3635 4th Year 2300 Y St.
Lcomis.
Hammer.
Ag Vespers.
At 5 o'clock on Tuesday on the
agricultural campus Miss Stella
Scurlock, regional Y. W. C. A.
secretary, will speak at the weekly j
vespers on "College Friendships.
Muriel Moffitt will preside.
Tassels.
There will be aa important meet
ing of the Tassels in Ellen Smitn
hall Monday at 5 o'clock. The
meeting will start at 5 o'clock
sharp. Jane Youngson.
Freshman Commission.
Freshman commission groups
arc scheduled to meet at Ellen
Smith hall the following times:
Monday morning at 11, Monday
afternoon at 5.
Tuesday at 10.
Thursday at 4, 5, and 7.
Sophomore Commission.
Sophomore commission will meet :
at Ellen Smith ball Wednesday at
5 o'clock. !
Vespers. i
Vespers will be held in Ellen j
Smith hall at 5 o'clock Tuesday. It i
will be directed by the big sisters
board. . . i
Social Dancing Class.
The social dancing class for stu
dents will meet Friday evening
from 7 to 8:30 at the Armory.
Identification cards must be presented.
Phi Sigma.
A meeting of Phi Sigma, non
ary biological fraternity will be
held in room US of Bessey hall,
WoftnoBav at 7:15 n. m. A. W.
L-;v,n-,al1 canrolnrv r.f tV)P OrPn- I
ization announced that everyone
interested is invited.
Cadet
tarhed I,
Cadet
tached i.
Cadet
tached).
Cadet
coin.
Cadet
Llacoln.-
Addlarm E. Cady. Grand Island.
Ponald M. Scheme. Murdoch.
Cadet Lieut. Cl. Lloyd C. Moffitt. (at-
tached), Burchard.
PLAN FORMAL OPENING 1
NEW RAYMOND HALL
(Continued from Page 1.)
muth, S. M- Corey, L. D. Coffman,
and C. W. Watkins.
During the sec-'cd hour, tb
Mesdames W. O. Jones. R. G. i
Clapp. and P. K. Slaymaker. and !
Miss Bess Steele will preside at I
table, assisted by Miss Pauline !
Gellatly, Miss Janet Winter, Mrs. j
Clifford Hicks, and Mrs. Knox j
Bunnett. I
Pre-Medic Banquet.
Pre-medics will hold a banquet
Wednesday night, at 6 o'clock in
the Grand hotel. Dean C. W. M.
I
START PETITIONS !
SEEKING HELP IN I
RETURN OP BALL1
Continued frort. Page 1.)
Nebraska students Saturday
when approached in regard to the !
baseball reinstatement plan were
loud in their denunciation of the
disapproval given out last week by
Rudolph Vogeler of the physical
education department. Vopeler in
his statement said the lack of a I
playing field made the plan rather j
impractical. Students, however, j
are calling his attention to the
availability of the Ag college dia- ;
tnond. 1
When the movement for a
swimming pool was started on the I
campus last year, the students '
helped put it across and now are
paying for the pooL
STUDENTS!
Don't Miss the Biggest
Opportunity of Your
School Days
Tli wcil tlrcssed College
Man wears Lcbsock Clothes.
Tlie lx-st i Imported aud
Domestic Fabrics, latest New
Fall Styles in Suits, fop
coals ami Overcoats.
The lest tailored fabrics
which sold last season at
G-'t.UO up, now
up
Studt'ittx. take advantage
of this great opportunity.
It shall iftcr ba again.
LEBSOCK TAILORS
209 North 12th St. Otpheum Bldg.
Makers of Formal, Business
and Sport Clothes
Where Quality Is Always
Assured
Grand Formal Opening
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
SILVER BALLROOM
HOTEL LINDELL
FEATURING
LLDLAM AND HIS MUSIC
MUSICIANS
10
ENTERTAINERS
ADMISSION 25c Per Person
IT T7 IT 17 dancing
r IXlLiKt REFRESHMENTS
DANCING EVERV WEPNeSOAV.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
PRESENTS
wiswSur-
SEASON TICKET CAMPAIGN
October 3. 4 ami 5
SIX BIG PLAYS . . . $2.00
Reservations in Temple Theatre Lobby
THE TASSELS MASTERS OF CEREMONIES
SELBY'S
Style - Eez Shoes
Magee's have been selling SELBY SHOES ever since their
women's shoe department was first opened in 1917. For fif
teen years, Nebraska co-eds who have bought these shoes have
recognized the perfect craftsmanship which the name of Selhy
represented ... the superior quality of the workmanship . . .
the fine art of footwear designing. This year we are selling
these shoes at the LOWEST price, ever featured in SELBY'S
at Magee's ?6.50-to celebrate our thiity years of progress.
Carried in Lincoln exclusively at
A dress pump using dainty pip
ings and loops of beige kid for
trimming. In black suede with
the popular heel.
$60
A dressy afternoon oxford . .
piping of kid on black or brown
suede . . . cut-outs . . . and the
new Hi-lo heel are important
fashion notes.
$650
A side trim with neat slender
izing lines for the foot makes
this pump in black or brown
puede trimmed in self color
kid a popular style.
$650
These shoes carried in our stock exactly as sketched.