V University Players Edition Thf AILY Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska D JN JiBKAoKAJN ,y,'i vlll-.N- UNCOIA'. NKHKASKA, Tl GREEK GOVERNING I I AG COUNTRYMAN GROUPTO DISCUSS cFp IS 'DISCONTINUED' REORGANIZATION fj "1 BY BOARD'S VOTE Intcrfraternity Council to Hold Its First Meeting Tuesday Afternoon. TO ELIMINATE POLITICS! Also Plan to Discuss Alumni Governing Body at the Meeting Today. R'i-hinfr and reorganization will pr the order of the day when the Inteifiaternity council meets for the first timo Tuesday at 7:30 in room 3 of Morrill hall. Vnder the direction of Vice Tres j.lcil Hob Thiele, acting in the ah smcc of Lvnn Leonard, president, council members will give their at trn'ion first to the report of the important, committee on rushing, a!trr which they will piocced to consideration of schemes for the I'f.iruamzation of council niember- 'Fxpenenoeil fraternity repre sentatives alone will he expected to deal with those problems. Problems Are Complex. "The complexity of administra- t:v.: i.; i f prjljlems lacing iseora-aa .k.s" Thiele explained, "de a.. r.ti thoiio-hlful considera man tion l'o set th.-tt. consideration, and to msni-iT immediate success of rc , ionization plans, last year's ,..m, a delegates aie being asked :n unv oci their duties for this :'ir-t mi'cung. I'v finite plans for eliminating political considerations as the basis tor council membership will prob (l ontinued on Page 2.) OFFERED 10 TWENTY Cornhusker Business Staff Applicants Asked to File This Week. -r.U positions on the business i.i t j-r. i 'nrnhuskor, university i .-k. ar-. available tn appli vho an asked to apply this ! l.br it Thiol, business :. V i '-he publication, in:,:. r n: nt i - also made of rir.,: ot the sales cam in 1 pi in ai future. A plan of ; a -man in every orpan ;n ..-i will be employed this h ' muing to Mr. Thiol. "We i .;.:tv this plan to insure i : mi tage of the campus," ar rr.f i Af liinsl.nn licporlcrs Ufy pfHtir for lorli .l -'U'i.'IS il.teicsted in dn- ': ic: atonal work (or tne N br.-i.-nan should leport '. : . nt:' o Mho puhlii ation :' " . r.i i. .n after 3 n'e lnc k.. I T AN.Mil.V, EDITORS . YEARBOOK POSITIONS Vrir.s Founded Eighteen Years Ago To Furnish Dramatic Ability Outlet I g tt.e' the r .iiiiinati ' iir.pli: ' ' r .' .1 man I ' I.':' i t.'.. I r.i 1 t 1 .- ;i g ' re sliould be an c ahuits' on 1he Miss f the JI. Ali.e .Ira mat ic .lie ge. if- I 'la vers HS l.'UI .1. I with pi . s. i t ing t hi with thi riy best best W H.-i r lb n lnk ll..-. 11 miv I ut play pre - r Miss Heiwell dircc -c ... toiuary at the time '. ' i f y rf'irmane e nf I he pU y w as se p..pu . d that it w as nee es--' nl ihosts" t w i-nt v- tn j i, U ith this reception in iirce t.rs of Die c om a: lite.l nf future sin gioup which wa.s then ri ganizat inn f.f persons 't Tne y an v ith I" tt;. 'r. n d'arnatic ability banded to r f"r the si ii. purpose of fur g the cultural iinnnrtunities ''' l'1'.v-goir otiguiateel the sei. k eompany which is now the I's'nt rnivcrsitv riicvnrs For sonic lime nerfoi mantes p.' "srntrij unco onlv, then A Daily Present to f"nr the remainder of this FREE. There are enough that every student may receive one. Stop in at the br,oth in Social Science hall finance office, for your the big Fall , gjjJ.'" .... . j MISS H. ALICE HOWELL. Com trsy of Lincoln Jeia n;i 1. Who, as chairman of the dra matics department, is head of the University Players, campus dta matic organization. Miss Howell has also taken part in a ntimiicr of productions presented by the organization. T University Officials Speak On Special Program for New Students. INNOCENTS HOLD EVENT All freshmen will be ex.. used after their 10 o'clock (lasses on Thursday morning, Sept. 21. to at tend the traditional freshmen initiation ceremonies in the coli seum at. II o'clock that morning. The Innocents society, men's senior honorary, is in charge of arrange ments for the eve nt. Administiative officers of the university, lanking members of the faculty, members of the two senior honorary societies, Moitar Boards and innocents, and the members of the two pep organiza tions, Corn Cobs and Tassels, will be on hand to officially welcome the new students into the univer sity student body. A tentative list the ceremonies of speakers for inc hides; Miss dean of women ; Burnett. T. .1. Amanda H. ppner Chancellor E. A. Thompson, dean of student affairs; Bvron Colliding, pieside nt of the Innocents society; Willa Norns. president of Mortar Boards; head football coach Pana X. Bible, head track coach Henry F. Schulte, and Dr. C. E Coti'tra, head of the con servation and survey department, who will administer the Corn husker oath to the freshmen. The freshmen will form a parade m front of social science hall after their 10 o'clock classes and march I to the coliseum for the initiation. 1 which will start promptly at 11 o'c iock. Speakers on the program j will le limited to three minute j talks, according to George Sauer. nu mber of the Innocents society in charge of arrangements tor the 'event. The J-. f). T. C. band and ' prp oi ganu-nnons will I'trn the ' parade to the field hou.-o week rno- were iieoted to the plays. TocJav, in nrdei to satisfy the' public di'inaiid. plays are given during the entire week beginning on Mem. lay and ending Saturday night. Thi d. tutors of the company attempt each Mar to present plays which have inj'.ycd an extensive run in the turgor cities in the cast pr.t.rablv New York. Among the popular pirns given here in re cent enrs arc "Ladies ol the .buy." "l-'.ilieve Me Nantippe." "Heath Takes a Holiday'' and ".Journey's i:nd " The first two listed were written by Frederick Ballard, a for mer t 'mversit y of Nebraska student and member of the I'ni versity I 'layers. Persons who aie now popular in the theatrical wen lei have played with this loc al M,u k mpHny. Mr. Peter Sumption, who is at the present directing plays (n New York: Hart .Jenks, well known ac tor; Fred Ballanl. famous play wright; Augusta Frenc h, who re cently signed a three year contract with a New Y'oik company and Lee P.ennett, now soloist in Jan Garber's orchestra are among the notables. You week your Nebraskan is papers being printed so or at Agricultural hall, Rag." And tomorrow is Style issue. Believe Magazine Fails Justify Subsidy From College. DEPRESSION JDEALT BLOW One Issue May Appear in Spring to Keep Student Interest Alive. The Cornhusker Countryman, student magazine on the Ag Col li ge campus, was "temporarily discontinued " at a meeting Monday of the college publications board. The magazine had been published regularly by students in the college for more than six years College officials expressed the opinion in the meeting Monday that the magazine was of consid erable value to the students on the campus and to prospective students still in high schools, hut tnat the value was not enough to justify the cost to the college, according to Prof. R. P. Crawford, chairman of the board. One thousand copies of eac h is sue of the magazine were sent to various high schools in the state. The college paid for these as an advertising measure. It was be lieved by the hoard that the maga zine could not continue without that subsidy, and that the heavy curtailment of , ollege funds made the subsidy an unwise measure. The real death-blow, according to Crawford, came to the Country man last year when the national advertising was cut off. In better years several hundred dollars worth of national advertising had come to the 'magazine each yeai. Crawford said that last year's ex perierce showed that the. magazine c ould not operate on local adver tising alone, and that it would be the part of wi-dom to discontinue until national advertising could be secured again. The college board said that in terest, in a st'ident magazine should he kept alive if possible, and they sugge.-ted one feature issue in the" spring, probably at Farme rs' Fair time, 10 keep the Countryman tradition alive. "Ve may decide to publish one issue late this year, Crawford said, "hut until condi tions improve there will bL no reg ular Count rvman." DEBATE" COlfTSETS TEAM TRYOUT DATE Ycar"s Topic Will Deal With Federal Regulation of Radio System. -T- ,,l - fnf iwnimlvl el.i'i en the il! be em Ulri an an rdav H. A. I I ii.'iu.- ....... .v. f universitv debaing team held Th'ii:-dav. Oct. 5. in n 1 of i: hall, according to ; nouncemcnt received from t he office of Pi ot i White, debate coach. ! All stud'-nts interested ::i !r'ng i out for the team should s:iaii?e for a meeting with Trot. White as soon as possible to pier.c1' competition at the tiyout-. White said. Fight men will be' in.is.n, and members of the tram ''id ie crive two hours' cicd.t. ..r the scmr,ster's woi k. The topic f'T debate tb- '- '-' "resolved, that the federal nnin'nt shnulrl enai I kgi t'l'-n providing f"i- the legu'a'.;' r. -.H cr.ntiol i f raelio similar t .. !!' -tcm m Great F.ntain." IrS i n:a tion on ihe suhieet will be ' on teserve in the general i.'-r e:y soon, Prof. White said. ENGINEERS SEE WORLD FAIR Dean Ferguson and Party Attends Convention in Chicago. Fight Ncbraskans. heade 'i bv T'ean Feiguson of the Electrical Fngtneeting department, attended the annual meetings of the A s M. K. and S. V E. E. helel in Clue ago this summer. Those present wne Profs. C. M. Puff, A. A. Lue I s. J. W. llam-v, M. P. F.ninig. W. L De Baufr'. I-Iichmond. On .tune 2X, Engineers' lay nt the (Vnturv .f Progress esposi- j tion. the v witnessed the presenta jtion of Die Daniel Guggenh'im IlieiJHI a' .""hi tn 1. 1 inventor of the autogiro. The W est ern oci'ty of Engineers, which acted as a general host to llie vis iting engineers, made u.se of this occasion to welcome the engineers to Chicago. A tour of tlic exposi tion grounds was made. :T CAFETERIA DECORATED Trimmings Red and White j And Campus Cartoons j Adorn V-alls. I F.ed and white. Nebraska colors, ; prediminate in the newly decorat ed Y. M. C. A. cafeteria. The new decorations inciuae rea anu white v ill hangings and a series rf cartoon designs showing events on the Nebraska campus. The Lincoln Y. M. C. A. has also stickers so far this year. The distributed over 20,000 red "N" stickers so far this year. The stie kris arc free and may be se cured bv calling at the Lincoln Y. M. C. A. i:si)v, si:i ri;i ru:n vk DEBATE TEAMS CLASH SOON Ncbraskans Meet Kansas in October to Argue Radio Supervision. Nebraska debaters will have their first argument of the season on Friday, Oct. 27, when they meet the debate team from Kansas State College. Prof. H. A. White, debate coach, announced yesterday afternoon. The two teams will dis cuss the advisability of federal con trol of radio. The meeting will lake place in St. Paul's church at 3 o'clock that afternoon. Selection of sides has not necn completed yet. but the Kansas school will have its c hoice, White declared. .Judges for the de hate will be selected and announced at a later date, the coach added. Council to Provide Program Making for Economy and Efficiency in Houses. WILL STABILIZE COSTS Not to Take Over the Duties Of Intcrfraternity Council Regarding Rushing. The alumni intcrfraternity coun cil is under way. First steps in the actual forma tion of Nebraska's new structure of Greek administration weie un dertaken Monday when lequosts for chapteis to choose their dele gates and copies of the resolution passed at eailv dinner meetings .1-1 Ik. n,,.n ,,t' Hi,- were mao.'. m'm em uean oi Miinrm .Aliens. Fiateinitics are being asked to make their selections ot alumni delegates for the council within the next two weeks, and to file their choices in the Dean's office not later than Tuesday. Sept. 'Jfi. Will Form Permanent Council. After delegate-- are named, the execulive . ommitce cbosen at. uit . . ... fust mass meetin will set a I ime for the fust meeting of the coun cil and a permanent oiganiation ll r.v...r.a i m mii.ll.'O ("K". Will I ' 1 i 1. V l ! 1.... - . Cln . oreanizea I ne rowin o r. v 1 - : dut'. as set fot resolution new chapters, will he to ppniue a pio gram under w hich ge r.cial i . on-I omies and gieatei effu i' n. y .t . p- j eiation for all fraternities m.g'nt , be obtained." The power .: the alumni u.' il will be binding on all rnr.pu.' na- passed by a majority vte the council members. Will Not Intcrfcc W th Chnptcrs; For t he piescnt. '.' ' ' ' tne : alumni d-l. gat-s-thru th. si" ! j estabhshc! fe-niporary evciiti committee -have ma le ;i known . that their aeiivities wilt ui no wa . interfere with the irgiaar ilulies and nrivilrges of the a. tne chap- ... Financial problem, s,a , ; t a a 11 v "stabilization nf co.-ts." will be the immediate concern . f I he alumni group. As the bi;l'e"n g. :r.g to a. live ,.ko,.,..o rlK.nnr. the U OI k Ol t 111' new (ouncil: "H will net take over the dull.:- of tb. I ntei 1 1 aid'- nity loum-il w l.i h r. late- to rusli - ing, obtaining m.crr.t.e'r.-.. r ..-., i:n less the propo.-eej stuuiis sh.ov that some of the -e are lr.timaely le late.t to stahiliatmn of ttate ii.ilv eo.-l.- and economic manag- mi nt of fia ternities." u, ,nmni.-ir .nr.- of the l.t'd sent out tn allli .teir.itie s and Itie lesolution drawn up b' llie aluuiiii . r.mmiltcn u a tnllil'A.-i ALUMNI COUNC L DEMANDS GREEKS NAME DELEGATES I ,.;,r., !" . i d pll'gl III S t' l' 1:. '. THE PRESIDENT OF THE AC- , ,,,, TIVE CHAPTER: J V are r mpi.a .-t.'.ing ihi-' m At the request of the commit t o" , , , I y, the idea of ho.-pitalr. . appointed at a mass meeting t ' ..,!! K-v I'ran P.. Leland, pr. -i alumni and active reprt sent at i cs ' ,j, r.i .. '.be- icbgious welfare .1. of the fraternities held on Friday , , f tne un: . rsity. an'l Pre.-i -night, Sept. 1, this otficc has hc-n j t, nan ..niversity pastr.r. asked to transmit a copv r; a res- "p 1.- our purpe se that f,o.,,:tv olution that w as unanimously mf mw-rs. alunun. and honr.e .ivini adopted hv a subserpient mas ; I.111. on people shall invite stud, nt -meeting held on Thursday. Sept 7 im d,nn. 1 or for other week en., The resolution is on the attai hed -r.gagen-.er.ts. ' page. Such an organization as is pr- ' noseci certamlv can elo no harm anil mav he of treat betlelit. It will not 'take over the duties ot the interfraternitv council w hich relate to rushing, 'obtaining members, etc., unless the proposed studies show that some of these are inti mately related to stabilization ol tContinued on 1'age .i.) PHOTO OF TORGV CHARACTER GOES TO ART EXHIBIT A small Negro lad. who had a part in the play "Porgy" which was presented last season at the Temple theater by University Plavt-rs, was used as subject for a photograph displayed at the third I international Salon of Photog-1 raphv held April 21 to May 14 in the Fine Arts Gallery at Balboa Park. San Diego. Calif. Dwight Kirsch. professor in the Fine Arts college and si enie direc- i tor of University Players, was the photographer. The 'picture titled "Four Teeth" portrayed a small Negro boy grinninp eagerly at ' some unseen object with his four white teeth glistening against the 1 dusky background. 1 Dramatics Instructor v. - I -TnrnriTi nV n tiiMiutm HERB YENNE. t i - .,,, Instructor in the diamatics de- part mcnt. who has taken part in a number of plays presented by the j I'niversity Players. Venne has also! I been presented bv the orgaruza- tion. NEBRASKA PEOPLE SEE 'GOLDEN GOOSE' flffc Ballard's Play Given Hcreio,th;.r Before Fall Opening in New York. Lincoln theater goers si ore. I a march on the Gotham Gity this summer when "'the Golden c loose" by Fred Ballard. University of Ne - braska alumnus, was presented lor the first time at. Temple thealer i by I'niversity riayers two month.-: aneau oi me jau oj.ening m .sc.. , w, rtkl. H mo.ii:io,J f..:m ot ork City ,!thc Athenian oath, a fmim.-'ered Clara C hris ens-rn. who Tyed ch:,n(.c)1, - ,, Ll,,,;ev. the leael in 1 he I- list Mis. ! ra- ! . . " set." niesenteel last vc ar bv tl "i. - "V - IrnivisitV Tlavers. was thi ing lady in the "The Golden Goo.-c and Armand Hunter, who was sup- I 'C SC . I L ' I ll' , -i j ill- .a' n i ' the male lead. Huntei took tl: pait of Gu.-tav in Can.ille an I 'enn!:o in i'.omoo and .Juliet dui lr.g t he si hool year. The pi'ncee.is Irom tl!" p.iy whie li was under the .jiiei tti.n f. I 1 !....!..-. .4 -.-., ,r.a Vli... In.n.-I u.n'". " '"' '""' ' , . . . ei c n .... . Scholarship I- i.n-l !- neip w.ai!'.;. stud.'ii'.s in'..' i est .'! m soee. I- STUDENTS TO OBSERVE 1 Religious Welfare Council Is Sponsoring Welcomes in Churches Friday. I- ma I a 1 1 an.eiia r' - hi. oi ;ng ornpleti d by I ar.. oh. . he i Ms for b.-rr am e of tie annual -t ud' r.t bun h night. l :eia' evening j s.. pt. In a idi'ion l" I rape,-.! for I- riei.iv r.gr. . -) , of t h.' events" . n.pha uing I he . iuea of Itcuumv bv mv.t.ng ! cbi.r. h med,r- to tin o horn-so, I Sunday. ! ( 'hut h r.i'.; ,n ! . 'he ..f. m I II 1 1 I'll. ot P). MUM r .! Was lt" t itufe.j ... , !: i I' nam in ,i 1 l.-i night : jan! .tan 'II.'' Ie .'g ; l.n I' i -f ian. , u. Jtiv. s d tb I ;,''v' ' l! v 1 iV W C i-e reiigiei.. Iil-v It is a I -it y pa : tie s i -ii i . t , i c,-: ; .-, 1 e 1 .-. ,n, j e, tile I Us. 1 ' d 1 . 1 1 1 i r 1 . -.1! v .'It. t ' 1 V. M : 1 t a re s an.) 1 der i . i i . . iv .. 1 1 v. tn.m r;" ' riomin; 1 i ' Lin. "In BLUE print HAS SMOKER j Mc.ct jnr Wednesday at Chi i " . . ." . , ecting- Wednesday at C Phi for Those Interested In Publication. A sine. U. r will be held at the Chi u U',ln..olui. ,i'.niil.r at SCHOOL CHURCH N!GHT 1 ru limine . c -.... ..1.. ...... ... 7.30 for all engineering students," interested 111 wurking on the Blue Print magazine stalf. according to Wm. Johnston, general manager o. the Elue Print. Deon O. J. Ferguson. M. I. Evin ger. and .1. W. Haney. members of the Engineering Publications board, and .f. P. Colbert, faculty sponsor, will attend. Want ipilications for Mannpiiifr Editorship The Student Publication Board will consider applications for the position of mangmg edi tor of the Daily Nebraskan until 5 p. m., Thursday, Sept. 21. Application blanks are available in the office of the school of journalesm, U hall 104. GALE C. WALKER. Chairman. TASSbLS Sales Di hc I .auiii hffl ly I ii)il;iy Alorniiio Will I nlil I,a(c I Disnuiu Hon immuhs lln-i Dric Will 15c (juried On in All ri n i IIhii a Will a in I In l5ii-in- and l!r-iclfiilial I i-l rit. iionu . o.' : i-i .", , . n." i . i ... i . M Of tile' I i I'l'slt '' ",.: r.s. , lie la li m-liei 1 1o(j,:. I I In 1 1 n c. 1 1 I : r on llie campus, v. ! to ;i t ) t i o i 1 1 1 ' in u' m t iiiiiuiiiiu mi mi i i u iiiwwii ; ' I in i . n iT-t i : i, Stadium at Lawrence Wednesday Night. Kas.. tv-nt. 20. - - at tin- I'mveisity of Kansas will be "initiated" at formal eeremonv Wv-Inesday tv nine. pept. St. i-r.'snmen wilt fii st ; ie rote of old' North College, the original bi.i'.i- ing and then go to the stadium. whore the ;-t..ry of the founding "i the university will be told. A runner will hung a top h ii'ir. North t 'ollege Hill to the stadium. e 111 n: ll i 1 1 1 i s.i tc'iii . . . . . .i ...... I nf on nlnmniK ll-.roiieh the b.i.'i.i. - ot ,.,,,. ,. ,.f a , f , , ,n ., v-,;i pht, a I l re c iil an ai'ar heloie the gieat cal ot the university. Ad new stu- " CAPTAINS GIVEN LUNCHEON University Players Entertain Leaders of Groups Now Selling" Tickets. I' n ".sr.!' Player ! lau.."! . aotain:- .-l'th-' t:i k- i '-m'.j aign at a luncheon in lr" ''hire, e ) .m of the t 'orr.hu.-i-.eu Mosntay noe-n. O'.h- i ei plies'-- weie Ann Hun'ing. pi's i lent of Ta.-se!s ar.i Violet Cio.-s. , tr.e pubileity due, tor e f th? c .1111-; paign. ' Theln.a S'lOlu'l. ii" v -n H-' of ai rangr inri;! - (or t r.-- :r cave tiral m ! i ne' io'-. - ' tnr -ip' a ::..-' and eyplain."! .! tails et :!:" duve Miss Pa'ila G'Oatl" afl .l ili'.n !') eikin a- to.t as lv s t!. t nt . l im e I'mfo-or W il! ll'nd l) til;il Mrrlin- , 1- W , i -'. r 1' 1 ,:m 1 i . P. I I. St .rd ', d m pa! im. r.t. w i 1 .hw 1 -t I n'.d S . n 'I'm y ;:i- '-n n an. The n-,. ' it.g A .1 1 1 o.t. ot - 11 ! i- If - J Private Mccham, A Weeks Tut Off AI chraska - i Net ' c ;-.-,en.i.'' . '.o:'" " I e -t.it. . V ::. I':.;-. . -i . ! . " T i ; r.- n t -t ,'! r. . .n niaret . s ' i"i k 1 1. .' I ti :d 11 1 t. 1.'..- f.'.t l " a 1- 1 :v O r 1 1 .. ai ii'.y ui.-i ipline tun. 1 1 re 1- a 11 :. I lb.'' !.. .,-, 1 1 be. I m !.:.- i. t: :n 1 . Pnvat.- 1 1 a I ! . ,-.ni t'nni-i.-ity of Ne! ra-c.;-;, ..-'. ...ho during th- entire tw , ', ;, . s 1 vc d a - a K. P 1 K. P. ai :' -h tn.'iii. means Kitcnen !'" vjr :::;; I sei-10 Ml" gas bilge ' alls. li s t. no ! . . we'll- ' .it dl i troiii 1 iv:iia1i..ii . . . our ih.-s'pa-' tain ' "I .--is's d g"ing tn si '-a:- and h,lX,,,- real, h.-s . . . im running I water or 1 ! cttic light:; in our leu's ! a! t-.. hhii'iti around 1 -re- I lM' e niai 'led. t-o "11 to be n.a- n.-i. I .i ..'re r riot III '" - "l ' The Faculty Is I-il l::a ! . i.i'-UHy 111' lilt 1 ' en'iP'.n lot- t in- I i.-.ily N o ..".fl. Vnn' pap' r " i" I w ra-.p. r J " t-n ai! 1 , inss 1 1 1 V 111 ,s ;) 11 j- Name . RuiWin: ro SELL LAYERS TICKETS mrii IVp Or.:Miiat ion (iimlimir in 0nral inn Iiiu(l i N iiilit . in i'n;i u. cMi'i5 'i . . i . : ' . ; i ,is, In I'll el I'.i !:.'.' !' ":' . ! !;.'!' l;.t iii j1; .:' : ..!'! I t i !llc. I t !l I'ollJ il Ti.i, rv,,, y es! el'e 1,-iy y Tl'.. -i lua M ri 1 :i !, '. I,., ro " 'charge of the- i ir..:n:.: '.wiiii' t he vu. t' 1 , 'i . t .i ' m i. . ; " i n -, i : ' the Snvr will b'"' u. rI t I'Mi'. i-: . . ..' .... t ik-,-. t . past se.esor.. . tne 0' en I ')l ,.,. I h.u '.he campaign will hl- ! . con' t . lert mi an .-tcnsu e .-hh - among all ot her r.rganiz'-d h"u.-e: on the- ...cre.pus as wll as the h;i a ! ne.-s an I re-ud-ntiai s." Iht., ot ; : - i l!'.v t 1. phnc i . J . a : -: . v a si.,ri".i .Mor.ei.iy r-y it- la.-f with the kich ot mmi r.ir.2 "vrr Lincoln p.-i Piaers. b: Bootlis Will Be on Campus. Sale s N'Otfis V. ill lie cOndilc tr'i all day during til- drive in S'l.aal Seicn.'e, Andrew.- 11-iil. Ku. k ';. 'r'.- . c, , ., , . t , i -. c -.t- - 1 , ; . ' ' " ' ' " ' tn; ; ' ; ' -..r ...... . '' l"f"',";""i; . i on a Monuay and ending mi li'.e l'..!e.v.r.g Sat-.rdav r.lght. Tr -s i h ' 1 'i 1 1 1 1 ' plays Mlif prc-ciVi- I !. 1:1" I'mvei !'v P! ". ei s .-- ac-i-onncri by Mi.... II. Ail.'-' H"w. d i ie i.i. t. ! t.i 11. Nov. j . . ' .1 . ri-, . i i to i. i". '-' a to io 1-,-i ... i .' ci. h 3. anl Arr-I . e. 'a r.paian ' .iv. rag' ". :'l i " ' i ;et'-'i bv m.s r,--:' bv tr five i a I't.nr.s I- lor' n. r F. ,. ri -.c i.a in M. Alii r. .Ma.:r.' Pa. i-.-'.v.e.'i r.'il-y h.w. nHv an I ' :i tinr J--t.! Jla. h t.'-ini ha.. I ' " a.--'cn'--.! ''I take charge in iir'cn 1 1'. .-a gnat eel buildirg' o .v. nt - '' n ! anil in tne r'si-.lf r.tial d: in- . r. groups h..e been ,ti .,. t .J ., meet 'I 'lay. W, s --J : Thursday e.'T..e.s at th' 'I' i: for 1 f port n;e. t:t:.-. The , aptams and n.- tl.. ' . r .v ..- . ., Describes From Civilization ationut (iuurd ( amp 1 r p. t or . . - ! !'-. 1 ta I'' I ' ,. , , .;.C .if . . 1 : ' ai,..:;' te c. . k r ' ' n.'.-t I e w ast e i a-.' I ' si'.-ci-: must '"' s' I t ,01, - f t re w sols. . t .-'. 1 p "i .'... r l.'.l e i . ! if tl.e ll and 01? ts.e o limg. If t ';'. r. , ( ,,-! in-a d on Page 2 . Responding ENTIRE v . r-.f ."I '.,-; 1 . 'l ' Room . 1 I I 1