FOUR Paper Vender Pelted With Tear Bomb BERKELEY, Calif. (.11. Homo made tear gas bombs, it wrs al leged thin week, were used in an effort to frighten Arthur Van Tas sel!, member of the Social Prob lemn club at the University of Cal tfornJa, Party Gowns Velvet Gowns We Clean 'Em Von w n n t vour gowns looking now all the time have them expertly cleaned ami lv-ncweil at Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover Call F2377 for Sarvlce "29th Year In Lincoln" The Finest Picture Ever Shown, Say th Many Thousand Who Hava Seen LIBERTY aar43TAkS WARREN WILLIAM MAT ROBSON GLFNDA TARRFLL gcy KIBBKB MD 8PABK3 STATE POStTIVELT EVDS ATCBDAf Look Gang An All Haw Vddvfl At tha i ORPHEUm TRACY BEOWN'S TJU Tot o In TWit VAUDEVILLE Featuring DITH GRIFFITH C. . RADIO TORCH SINGER DOUGLAS AND CO. "SPARK PLUG" HOKUM AND COMEOY Plua JACK HOLT In THE WOMAN I STOLE" Mat. "PA Nlta loc 1(1 AL I U 15c You'll Laugh Till You Cry! A Mad Merry-Go-Round of Gags and Side-SDlitting Action with SLIM and ZASU Coma on Down and Laugh Your Head Offl s LIBERTY Any 3,0 Tm" JACK HOXIE "GOLD" An txC'tlna Story of Claim Jumpeit and Weatern Juitica Plus BUCK JONES In -GORDON OF GHOST CITY" 4 1 3 i 3 3 I 3 .N-r Acta Y"'7 I $$3321 I Ak-Sar-Ben Coronation Attracts Many in Addition to Royal Court Attracting many students from thin campus Friday night is the As-Sar-Ben ball in Omaha. In ad dition to those who will be mem bers of the royal court, a number of others will be present at the event to witness the coronation of the new rulers of Quivera. Members of Alpha Chi Omega, who will attend are Kuth Johnston, Fern Stclnbaugh, Corinne Claflln, Louise Rlsehe, Louise Scott, Vir ginia Smith, Jeanette Clarke, Elsa Ho Kay, Betty Harrows, Nade Tavlor and Ruth Brown. From the Alpha Delta Pi house Louise Stiles and Sonie Seabrook are going. Margaret Ward and Josephine Jallen are the members of Alpha Delta Theta who will be present. Elizabeth Rubendall, Penelope Cosmas, Mary Louise Clark, Alice Brown and Betty Beck are the members of Alpha Phi who are planning to go. The Chi Omegas will be repre sented by Fay Johnston, Margaret Chase, Mary Gilmore and Mary MeNanaman. Knppa Deltas going are Loretta Murphy, Gerry Craw ford, Pauline Foe, "Helen Mashek, Dorothy Pease, Loretta Kelley, Lois Sawyer and Royal Ogden. Those from the Delta Gamma house who will attend are Mary Jean Clapper, Margaret Hill, Jeanetle Chase, Dorothy Porter, Pat Miller, Louise Harris, Marian Smith. Alberta Applegate. Helen Calhoun and Harriet Walker. Mem bers of Gamma Phi Beta are Willa Norris, F.velyn Carry, Rosa Drath, Marien Paul. Betty 'Seibers, Helen Reyers and Mary Swift. iiappa Kappa Gamma members who will attend are Katherine Heinsheimer, Marian Wilhelm, Jean Woodruff, Billie Black, Al berta Gambell, Harriet Love, Imo gen Souders, Madeline Johnson, Betty Hall, Tyler O'Conner and Virginia Selleck. Elizabeth Glover,. Mildred Sher man, Jean Biurvall. Margaret Beardsley, and Jane Walrath from the Kappa Alpha Theta house will go. Mary Erion, Alice Quigle, Vir gene McBride and Helen Lindberg from the Phi Mu house are plan ning to attend. Members of Pi Beta Phi who will be present are Eva Mae Livermore, Sancha Kilbourn, Marguerite Metz ger, Mary Jane Hughes, Mary Jane Munger. Mary Quigley, Kathryn weller, Marian Wilson and Nola Alter. Alpha Sigma Phi will be repre sented by Neil McFarland, Marvin Schmid, Norman r inke and J. C. Rhea. Bill Devereaux, Bob Pilling, Frank Musgrave, Ed Binkley and Buck O'Conner will attend from the Alpha Tau Omega house. Members of Chi Phi are Dick Moran, Howard Agee, Jack Staf ford, Harland Mossman and Bruce Johnston. Julius Wilson and Jim raie Daughn from the Delta Tau house are planning to go, while Bill Fradenburg and Kirk McLean will represent Phi Kappa Psi. John Brain, Pat Minier, Maurice Lundgren, Tavlor Waldron, Ed ward Davenport, James Holmquist, Jack Houston, William Otten, Don Easterday, Paul Hildebrand and Dick Hildebrand will go 'rom the Phi Gam house. Delia upsilon will be represented by Jack Clark. Don Penquite, Jay Jorgenson, Gilbert Autry and Don Gray. Those from Sigma Alpha Epsi lon are Rex Clemons, Jim Sharpe, Jack Shoemaker and Cornelius Collins. Members of Sigma Chi going are Robert Kasal, Bill Pat terson, Sheppard Taylor, Norman Justice, Barney Houtchens and Stanton Sorenson. Harold Jacobson, Jack Wick strom, George Shadbolt and Dick Kelley from the Sigma Nu house will go. Several fraternities are plan ning house parties for Saturday night, to entertain guests and alumni who will be in Lincoln for the Texas game. Kappa Sig Pledges Honor Actives. The pledges of Kappa Sigma will hold a house party Saturday night to honor the upperclassmen. Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Deppen will chap eron the occasion. Harry Hammer is in charge of arrangements. Betas Give House Party. A house Dartv is scheduled for Saturday evening bv the members of Beta Theta Pi. "The chaperons SCORE ) HIGH! fCaw With Your S f Friend3 Make Uy Meier's I Fountain Your Goal After th Game MEIER DRUG Co. "Get the Habit of Stopping at Meier'a" 1317 O St. Have You "IT" 'It" admits you to all of the athletic events of the year. You can't be without "It." Just ask Clara Bow or any Tassel. i See a Tassel Today Jivbraska vs. Texas Tomorrow will be Mr. Lloyd Teale and R. C. Deisr. An eight-piece orchestra will furnish music for the affair. Alumni Expected At Party. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zolat will be chaperons for the Sigma Alpha Mu house dance to bo given Saturday night. Many alumni from Omaha. Sioux City, and Kansas City arc expected for the affair. Ag Club Holds Mixer. The first of a series of mixers will be the Ag club Saturday night in the Student activities Building on the Ag campus. Chaperons for the affair are R. P. Prescott and H. C. Filley. Houses Arrange Joint Party. The members of Theta Phi Alpha and Phi Kappa will give a joint party Saturday night at the Phi Kappa house. Frank A. Kid well, Mrs. E. M. Maroney and V. Victor Byrne will be the chaperons , civilian Clvb Sponsors Dance. The Newman club, Catholic stu dent organization, is sponsoring a party and dance to be held at the St. Elizabeth's Nurses Home this evening at eight-thirty. Chaperons for the affair are Col. ar.d Mrs. Frank A. Kidwell, Pro fessor Lloyd D. Teale and Mrs. John Kos," housemother. Arrangements have been com pleted to decorate the hall with the traditional scarlet and cream streamers, along with the orange ami white of Texas university. One hundred and fifty guests are expected to attend. .eta Beta Tans Plan House Party. Several alumni are expected to attend the Zeta Beta Tau party Saturday evening at the chapter house. About forty couples will be present. Chaperons for the party have not yet been announced. Sigma Mu's Entertain Pledges. The active members of Sigma Nu will entertain the pledges at a house party Saturday night at the chapter house. Major and Mrs. Carl Bishop, Mrs. Lola D. Hood and Mrs. Clara Skiles Prouty will chaperone the event. Chi Phi to Sponsor Party. Fifty couples are expected to attend the first Chi Phi party Sat urday night at the chapter house. Guests from Texas and alumni from Omaha will also be present at the affair. Christian Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith will be, rhaperones. NBC TO PLAY SCHOOL SONGS WINNING TEAMS Compositions of Victorious Institutions Will Be Broadcast. B. A. Rolfe. rotund conductor, has a new idea. He is going to broadcast over an NBC-WEAF network, beginning Saturday, Oct. 7, at 10 p. m., e. a. t. The triumph of the winning teams in the current day's ten or twelve outstanding gridiron bat tles will be signalized by the play ing of the victorious school's best known football song, according to the Rolfe plan, whir'i will give the listening alumni of the various In stitutions a bit of campus atmos phere along with the results of the day's gamps. The announcer s statement that "Yale defeated So and So today 12 to 0" thus would be the signal for the playing of "Boola, Boola," and the glad news to Navy men that "Navy walloped Somebody Else 24 to 6 this afternoon" would call for the immediate strains of "Anchors A weigh." So and So and Somebody Else wouldn't get any music that night. The plan also presents a prob lem in musical timing and ar rangement, as Rolfe points out: "We won't know until just be fore we go on the air who the win ners, especially in the far west, are," the band leader explains, "so we will have to make and rehearse two sets of orchestrations for each of the ten or twelve games. Not only will these orchestrations have to be Identical as to timing, but care must be taken that none of the forty men in my orchestra gets the wrong music on his rack through mistake. "To guard against this, I have devised a blank folio cut so that cardboard strips containing the music can be inserted at the last minute. There will be, of course, a strip containing each man's mu sic for each of the colleges, and as the results come in my librarian will slip the correct cardboard into each man's folio. Then there will be no other music in the folio to confuse him." THE DAILY NEBRASKAN INVEST FUNDS FROM L State Treasurer Purchases Bonds for Permanent Resources. State Tri Hsurer Hall lias pur chased one set of bonds for In vestment of state funds during September. The purchase was $12, 50D of United States treasury seeuiities, drawing 3 1-2 percent InU.rest. payable in 1941. This pur chase was limdc for the permanent university fund Mr. Hall states, "This is an Investment of funds derived from lands granted to the university by the government." Tluse li:ud' grantid to the uni versity must be used in accordance with iha regulations of the grant, 435 HART, SCHAFFNER & A Value Event We Could Not Begin to Duplicate . . . Under Present Costs Every one of these new Hart, Srhaffner & Marx suits represents an opportunity to save you can ill afford to miss. Rich, new Fall styles single breasted, double breasted, modified English drapes the finest of all wool worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, twills, twists in Haze blue, Oxford greys, Spice browns, Gothic greys and Cambridge greys. nnr.niincr in Article VII. Section 2 of the state constitution. In September $500 worth of bonds were payed off, but this new purchase of securities raises the total permanent investment of university trust funds to $248, 737,40. The money as it is received from these university lands is put Into the permanent university trust fund. The interest from these funds is to be used by Mr. L. E. Gunderson, finance secretary of the university. Lutheran Club. The Lutheran club will meet Friday evening, Oct. 6,. in 203 Temple. Dr. G. Keller Rubrecht will adrcss the club. A social hour YOUR DRUG STORE Boost for your Football team this week. We'll win, The Owl Pharmacy 14S No. 14h . P St. Phona B106S Friday and Saturday H . BRAND NEW Mil II ! I l TODAY'S REPLACEMENT VALUE S35-S40-S45 FRIDAY. will follow the business meeting. All Lutheran students are In vited. Y" Plncnlo. Y. M. and Y. W. cabinets picnic will be held on Sunday, Oct. 8 from 4 to 8 o'clock at Pioneers park. Antelope Park Dancing Friday and Saturday Friday Leo J. 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