J.' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0. 193t. FOUR i , ire.iiAurv,fi 1 "1 . - 1 '. i y ,1 CAMPUSOIEW a summer engagement at Oberlin hark in uenver. &o wnn inn teen parties all in two days it's not the problem of finding something to do this weekend it's the problem of choosing just which party to attend. FARM HfHJSt Will llOlU U1CV first party of the year at the Corn husker hotel this evening, at 9 o'clock. About three hundred cou ples will dance to the music of Paul Davis and his band in a full setting in which most of the deco rations will be in brown. Chaper ones will be Mr. and Mrs. H. Gramlic, Mr. and Mrs. Art Meuch, and Mrs. Frances S. Felton, the house mother. Howard White, the social chairman, has made ar rangements for the affair. ZETA BETA TAU has incor porated several novel ideas into the plans for the Fall Frolic which it is holding at the Cornhusker hotel Saturday evening at nine o'clock. The 250 people who received the very clever scroll bids are looking forward to a big evening. A na tionally famous Brunswick record ing orchestra has been secured for the affair and the chaperones will be Prof, and Mrs. Karl M. Arndt, Prof. R. C Dean and Prof, and Mrs. William E. Walton. Arrange ments were made by Herman Ros enblatt, Melvin Berkowitz and Phil Laser. ANOTHER PLACE to celebrate Armistice day and the Pitt-Nebraska game will be the Varsity party in the Coliseum at 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. As we have already told you, a colored band with a "red hot" rhythm will furnish the music and the perma nent decorations will be used. Pro. feasor and Mrs. J. M. Reinhardt, Professor and Mrs. Earl H. Bell and Professor and Mrs. C. S. Ham ilton will be the chaperones. SPEAKING of house parties there will be a mere twelve on the campus Saturday night which calls for quite a bit of running around and suggests that everyone will have themselves an hilarious time. AT TH E Gamma Phi Beta party the decorations will be red and white, Nebraska colors to you, and the chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. George M. Darlington, and the housemother. Helen McFar land, the social chairman, has made the arrangements. ROBERTA SMITH has made the plans for the Theta party that will be held from 8:30 until 12 o'clock at the chapter house. Pro fessor and Mrs. A. F. Jenness, Mrs. Grace Simon and Mrs. Myre Cox, the housemother, will chap erone. PI BETA PHI is also entertain ing Saturday evening at a party at the chapter house from 8:30 un til 11:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell and Mrs. Jule Petermi chel, the housemother, will ctaap erone and the arrangements have been made by Maxine Cloidt, the social chairman. PHI OMEGA PI will entertain Saturday night at a party at the chapter house at which Professor and Mrs. O. E. Sperry and Louise Munshaw will chaperone. Arrange ment have been made by Carol Lad wig, social chairman. AND ANOTHER party being given is the one that Franklin Vandeburg, the social chairman of The Husker Inn I! I 14th & Q Sts. Hi tales pleasure In announcing the jjj U; 12 people who won the tickets & to the Pitt fame bjr making the :: 0; 12 nearest estimate of the ::: jjj kernel ot corn. :j j 7,347 Kernels H 1. A, Clmfe!, 1302 Q St. 2. Wilbur Plltter, 1411 Q St. . Mrs. James O'Austln, 1903 St. i: 4. Paul Ashby, Llndell Hotel. 6. Warren W. Dorlind, 1346 P i: St. !! . Put Meredith, 411 No. 14. ! 7. B). E. Donaldson, 1606 E St. ij . Vera Douglas, St. Elizabeth ! Hospital. I. Oeorge Feese, 102 No. 14. ii 10. John L. Bishop. 1313 Q St. 11. Laurent- Otto. 1121 Q St. :! 12. Marly Bell, 41S No. 16 St. :! The judrrs in this contest were :i Jerry LNtie, Virginia Pltchford. I: France Bradley, and Leonard ii Pill. Husker Inn Cafe Carl von Brandenfels, Mgr. DANCE to the rhythms of Chan Caldwell and his "Hot from Harlem Cotton Pickers" ARMISTICE PARTY Saturday, November 10th COLISEUM rrz i IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO BEGIN to 1 plan for the three large parties which are to be given on the campus this week end besides the numerous house parties There will be a fall party at the Corn husker this evening given by the Farm House and a similar party given at the same hotel by Zeta Beta Tau Saturday. Tomorrow evening for the Varsity in the coliseum Chan Caldwell and his "Hot from Harlem Cotton Pickers" have been imported from the Towers in Minneapolis. This well known band has iust completed Beat Pitt. Theta Chi, has planned for the chapter. Mr. and. Mrs. T. G. Kim ball and Mrs. Ann M. Knapp will be the chaperones. WHEN T. K. E. entertains Sat urday evening at 8:30 o'clock, the chaperones will be Dr. and Mrs. John Beaver and Mrs. Kuenneth, the housemother. William Hicks has made the arrangements for the party. ARMISTICE day decorations will add a touch of color to the party being given by the Pi Kappa Alpha pledges for the actives to morrow evening. Arrangements are being made by Joseph A. Pa velke, who has invited Mr. and Mrs. Don Warner, Mrs. Margaret H. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Miller to chaperone. THE DELTS will use pumpkins and black and orange streamers to decorate their chapter house when the pledges entertain the actives Saturday. The housemother, Mrs. Zela Wolfe, and Dr. R. E. Sturde vant will chaperone and the ar rangements have been made by Berle E. Simpson. BLUE AND WHITE will be the color scheme used in the Theta Xi house when they entertain at a partv at 9 o'clock. Walker Gard ner, "Jack Watson and Bill Rich ardt have planned the affair and have invited Professor and Mrs. D. H. Harkness and Mrs. Anna Hy- land to chaperone. PHI DELT fraternity colors, blue and white, will decorate the chapter house when its members meet there Saturday night for a house party. Professor Earl E. Lackey, and Professor and Mrs. F. B. Schmidt will chaperone this af fair, for which Robert Pray, the social chairman, has made ar rangements. DELTA GAMMA pledges will entertain the active chapter at a party at the chapter house which will be decorated with red and white stick candy balloons. Miss Pauline Gellatly and Mrs. Adams, the housemother, will chaperone this affair which Margaret Hig gins has made the arrangements for. LAST but certainly not least the pledge class of Delta Zeta will en tertain the actives and alumnae at a house party for which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luff and the house mother, Mrs. Eloise Tebbetts have been secured as chaperones. Sarah Ann Koffman is in charge of the affair. It's a Townsend photograph that satisfies. Adv. Pulverize the Panthers. WHAT'S DOING Friday. Farm House, fall party, Cornhusker hotel, 8:30 p. m. Kappa Kappa Gamma, house party, chapter house, 8:30 o'clock. Saturday Armistice Day Varsity party, Coliseum, 8:30 p. m. Zeta Beta Tau, fall party, Cornhusker hotel, 8:30. Pitt-Nebraska game, 2 p. m.. Stadium. Delta Gamma, house party, chapter tiouse, 8:30 o'clock. PI Beta Phi, party, chapter house, 8:30 p. m. Phi Delta Theta, house party, 8:30 p. m. Delta Tau Delta, house party, chapter house, 8:30 p. m. Pi Kappa Alpha, party, chapter tiouse, 8:30 p. m. Tau Kappa Epsilon, house party, chapter house, 8:30 p. m. Kappa Alpha Theta, party, chapter house, 8:30 o'clock. . Theta XI, house party, chapter house, 9 p. m. Gamma Phi Beta, house party, chapter house, 8:30 Delta Zeta, house party at p. m. Theta Chi, house party, at 1:30 p. m. Phi Omega Pi, house party, 8:30 p. m. f-Movie Directory . LINCOLN THEATRE CORP. STUART (Mat. 25c: Nlte 40c) "TRANS-ATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" with Jack Bnny, Nancy Carroll, Gne Raymond, Patsy Kelly, Ralph Morgan and others. LINCOLN (Mat. 15c; Nlte 25c) Gene Strattoii Porter's "A GIRL OF THE LIMBER LOST." Tod-Kelly comedy and Popeye Cartoon. ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c; Nlte 25c) Carleton Coon, Jr., and Stage Show. Also "THERE'S AL WAYS TOMORROW," wltli Blnnle Barnes. MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT! COLONIAL (Mat. 10c; Nite 15c) jHmes Oliver Curwood's "THR TRAIL BEYOND," with John Wayne. LIBERTY (10e Any Time) WHEELER & WOOLSET in "COCKEYED CAVALIERS." SUN (Mat. 10c; Nlte 15c) "MYSTERY OF MR. X" and "SHOOT THE WORKS." WESTLAND THEATRE CORP. VARSITY (25c Any Time) Grace Moore In "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." Second big week. KIVA (Mat. 10e; Nite 15c) Buck Jones In "THE LONE RIDER." Also thrilling con tinued play, ' 'YOUNG EAGLES." Beat Pitt. 'PAGING THE SMART COED' HnrnpM Kflvs that the chic coed has a priceless opportunity this season to dress with flattering in dividuality. Fofr true smartness the wearing of subtle colors is ad vised with a new rich dark green and n winev hrnwn leadinc tha color parade. Other shades which will be seen m campus cioines mis winter are hlack. olive CTeen and a warm rust which predominate in velvets. Stylists predict that blue will be the outstanding color found in formal wear. Plaids nf All sizes and descriD- tions are very popular with Ne braska coeds for street wear. F.lMnnr Neale Alnha Phi. SDOrtS a brown and rust plaid wool outfit which has attracted a great aeai of attention on the campus. The dress of plaid wool has as its only trimming a collar of rust-colored taffetta, which is repeated in a ribbon on the hat also made of plaid wool. With the approach of the Mili tary Ball formals are coming into their own. Many oi mem nave short fitted jackets and some of the most attractive we've seen have slits up the skirt either in back or at the sides, allowing for greater freedom in dancing. It seems that formal tunics in moire, lame and metallic cloth are to be very good in the coming, season. But, then, tunics are good for all occasions. Elizabeth Kelly, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was seen last week end wearing one of these new creations. The tunic which has an extremely high neckline was in black moire and is worn over a black crepe skirt. Taller-than-averaee girls who have puzzled over the evening slip per problem will be delighted with tne very iow-neeiea iormi muio hinr ahmn this season. Metallic blouses that are really worthy of mention are also Being xeaiurea. One of the most stunning outfits seen recently is that worn by Alice Mae Livingston, Chi Omega. With a black crepe ainner aress, ioppeu by gold metallic, she wears a black cocktail jacket. Accessories for this gown are a gold metallic turban and gold moire sandals. This is the type of dress that dis cerning coeds are wearing to fall parties. With two outstanding parties at v. rv.rnhiiiirr this week end xv .-- - there will undobutedly be some very, very stunning outfits which I shall be able to tell you about next week. Fashionably yours, POLLIE. Pulverize the Panthers. Cadet Regiment will Honor Husker Football Squaa Lror ing Impressive Ceremonies in Stadium This Saturday. (Continued from Page 1.) battallions 1 and 2 with a band at each end of the stadium. When the units of the regiments have been stationed at their posts, officers and men will stand at at tention as the band plays the na tional anthem. Cadet Colonel Gall oway will then put the whole regi ment thru a brief display of the manual of arms. Following this drill the colonel and his staff will mount and lead the parade past the reviewing stand as a final honor and inspiration for the team. The column will then leave the stadium and assemble downtown with other military and civic or- . THE OWL PHARMACY Is th place to get your Noon Lunch. You will enjoy our Th'ok Malted Milks and Tasty Tostwich Sandwiches. YOUR DRUG STORE 14 No. 14th V P Sts. Phona B1086 Special "Best Pittsburgh" MIDNIGHT SHOW 11 :30 p. m. Tonight New Stage Show! Screen Preview I 25c All Sets 25c ORPHEUM SpeCiai "Seat Pittsburgh" MIDNIGHT SHOW 11 :30 p. m. Tonight New Stsce Show! Screen Previewl 25c All SeU 25c ORPHEUM Filings for Coming Election Due Nov. 9 Candidates for offices of Jun ior and senior class president, honorary colonel and Nebraska sweetheart, In the election set for Tuesday, Nov. 13, must file in person at the Student Actlv ties office in the coliseum not later than 5 o'clock, Friday, Nov. 9. Candidates must meet the following eligibility require ments:. 1. All candidates must have completed twenty-seven hours during the past two semesters, at least twelve of which were carried in the preceding semes ter. 2. Alt candidates must be carrying at least twelve hours at the present time. 3. No candidates may have any standing delinquencies. . Candidates for. senior president and honorary colonel must have no less than eighty nine hours of university credit. 5. Candidates for junior president must have not less than fifty-three or more than eighty-nine credit hours. 6. Nebraska Sweetheart can didates must have less, than eighty-five credit hours and must have completed at least twenty-seven hours. ganizations for the annual Armis tice day parade ana ceieDrauon, which according to its sponsors he the largest since the sign ing of the declaration in 1918. Pulverize the Panthers. HAS NOONJEETING Members Discuss Possibility Bringing Speakers to University Campus. a rfisrnssion of the possibility of bringing more speakers to the campus led to no decision at the Council of Religious Welfare lunch eon Thursday at the urana Hoiei. Miss Bernice Miller, secretary of the university Y. W. C. A., the principal speaker, reported on the Hazen conference at Estes Park last summer. Dean O. J. Ferguson presided at the meeting, at which approxi mately thirty-five members of the faculty, religious workers and stu dent groups were present. Dr. O. H. Werner, chairman of the com mittee on committees, reported on the plans of the committee. Miss Miller discussed the way to organize student councilling on university campuses, and stated that the present day trend was away from curriculum centered universities, with emphasis on the needs of students. Pulverize the Panthers. E.i PTIST DISCUSSION LEADER DR. COOPER Field Representative from JS'etc York to Speak on Saturday Sight. Dr. J. A. Cooper of New York field representative of the North ern Baptists, will be in Lincoln for the week end. Saturday evening, Nov. 10th, he w;ill lead an infor mal discussion group at the Bap tist student house, 1440 Que st., at 7:30 p. m., to which all students interested are invited. This is Dr. Cooper's sixth visit to Lincoln, where he is a most popular speak er with the student group, accord ing to Miss Grace Spacht, Baptist Student Secretary. A REAL MEALS! 1 Individual Service Orpheum Grill Special "Best Pittsburgh" MIDNIGHT SHOW 11 :30 p. m. Tonight New Stage Show! Screen Previewl 25c All Seats 25c ORPHEUM WPrajpjBjppJPi nnm rv,v is TuF SfMF e.nnrTV PLATO AND kPABmUlWERETHElH .ETC. i -.mm -M'iuit'i? i THERE IS A DEFINITE TREND IN SnCIFTV TDNrJACD A BETTER r L SMOKING TOBACCO Erf 1 1 AND THE v r PDiKirc Political PROGRESSIVES. The progressive Party submits the following platform to the stu dent body of the university. 1. The Progressive party stands for honesty in student government. We feel that unquestionable hon esty is particularly important n the conduct of campus elections. Student government can never function at maximum efficiency nor can it have the support and trust of the student body as long as there is suspicion, distrust or actual malfeasance in the conduct of eletcions. We pledge ourselves to a continuance of our existing political standards which are above reproach. 2. The Progressive party prom ises that any candidate elected under our banner shall be held strictly accountable to the paity and to his duties. 3. The Progressive party depie ciates the incessant political man euvering and "wire pulling" prac ticed by the aspirants to the senior honorary societies. We heartily endorse the recent stand of the Mortar Board in this respect. We pledge ourselves to support all methods of reorganization of stu dent government which will tend to minimize this very cogent evil. 4. The progressive party de preciates many of the blind and ante-dated restrictions which gov ern campus social life. We pledge ourselves to an active campaign for the liberalization of those re strictions. We favor mixed swim ming, a more reasonable closing for the sorority and organized houses, and the contlnuancy of progress in the social life of the campus. 5. The Progressive party de mands virility and true representa tion on the part of ttudent officers A Wo ortvnrntf more rjotent and stringent methods of recall for cases of laxity in onice. 7. The advancement of any pro posals as may, during the coming year, be adjudged as to the bene fit of the best interest of the stu dent body. Tn the fnree-oine nlanks the Progressive party has taken an open, clear cut siana on me con troversial issues before the stu dent hodv. The sloran of our party is "Progress Not Politics!" The Progressive pany was creaieu lu restore honesty to student govern ment and to bring ar-;ut the aboli tion of the evils and undercovc maneuvering which always ac companies the planning of politics, with thAs nurrioses in mind we have drawn up our platform for the coming election. vnn couu dence we submit it to the student body. Beat Pitt. 150 NEW MEMBERS .ATTEND YW DINNER Freshmen Honored With Banquet Thursday Evening. About 150 new freshmen mem bers of the Y. W. C. A. attended u banquet given in their honor last night at 5:30 at the Girl Reserve club rooms at the city Y. W. C. A. Following the supper, new mem bers were taken on a tour through the Y. W. building and various games were played. Freshman commission leaders were special guests at the affair. Betty Magee was in charge of the plans, while Betty Cherny and Georganna Lehr had charge of th? music and Eleanor Green arranged the program. Pulverize the Panthers. 2ND WEEK for the most glorious musical romance of all time. GRACE MOORE 'One flight of Love' Thrlllintjly presented by our amaz ing new sound system. Special ear phones for the hsm-pf-hefring. Any Seat 25 rZ -NOW- Waai mrsHand tttatnmlimi. THE C0NTENT5 OF THE HUMAN MIND HAVE ULTIMATE RELATIONS TftTUF f,fYJFl?rJlN& PRINCIPLES NICE OF AC 5T0TU. OF THE sT EVOLUTIOhjJ AFTER IT RINGS THE BELL! It IS not OD.lv to-oualiry tnttarrna that mate Prince Albert the finest smoking tobacco you have ever tried in addition, these choice tobaccos are blended by a secret method and then treated by a special proceis hich absolutely removes all the "bite. Yoo'U enjoy this mellow smoke full of rich, smooth flavor! REASON 13 NO-BITE" . Ai Dt-OTJ Factions Present FACTIONS SQUARE OFF FOR BATTLE AT POLLS NOV, 13 By the Observer. Outwardly calm but underneath the surface seething with unrest, campus political circles were awaiting anxiously the closing of filings for election this afternoon and the announcement of candi dates for junior and senior presi dents, honorary colonel, and Ne braska Sweetheart. Poltical factions hurled counter charges of theft of planks of their respective political platforms at each other, as first guns of the campaign spoke. Progressives la belled the book exchange of the Green Toga platform as a deliber ate theft of a Progressive idea. They also declared that Green Toga censure of the varsity party plan was unfounded for the pres ent Progressive student council but applied to last year's Green Toga groups. Green Toga leaders promptly re sponded with the reply that the Progressive platform was founded entirely on general principles, set forth after a Progressive man had seen the Green Toga platform, and that the Progressive platform was a copy of the Toga tenets with changed wording. Both factions had selected their candidates and awaited only their formal announcement to launch their active campaigns. Speculation was rife among wo men students as Nebraska Sweet heart and honorary colonel are being elected in the same election for the first time. Coupled with the Mortar Board resolution to erase alliances and politics from wom en's groups, and with the course and strength of the recently formed Barb A. W. S. League a matter of conjecture, more uncer tainty existed regarding probable candidates than in many years. Indications were that Tuesday's vote may be record-breaking for fall elections as successful candi dates will undoubtedly be first in line in most instances for succes sion to senior honoraries. CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISEMENTS Classifieds Are Cash 10e PER LINE Vislmuia of a Unas LOST A grav modeled Sheaffer foun tain pen. RewawJ. Harmon Harvey. B3354. Special "Best Pitttburoh" MIDNIGHT SHOW 11 :30 p. m. Tonight New Stage Show! Screen Previewl 25c All Seats 25c ORPHEUM TOP OFF THE RALLY AT Marigold Club Presenting PAUL NIELSEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Direct from Third Sensational Kclurn Kn-p,-i!ciiiM-it t the Famous CrcyMone Dall rooni, Detroit. o Reservations B4288 Couples Only Adm. 90c per Couple SCIENCE OF SOCIAL r ni.i ili AND 50 FORTH - AHE.M EVERY CLASS Platforms GREEN TOGAS. We the met bers of the Uucn Toga faction realizing that certain conditions existent on the campu. of the University of Nebraska are diametrically opposed to the de sired practices enlightened stu dent life and that the present state of student government is not all that it could be to achieve the ends for which it was devised pledge ourselves to this permanent platform in an attempt to bettei those practices and conditions. Plank Number 1. We be.i e that the present duties of the seni or class ccident are not suffici ent to require an election to that office, and we pledge-ourselves o work for the establishment ot a senior class organization the chief function of which shall be to su pervise and conduct a Senior wek prior to commencement which shall serve to instill class spirit in the hearts of the graduating seni ors. Plank Number 2. The fact that the bookstores have by short prac tices made the cost of owning books prohibitive 'ads us to the conclusion that the present Stu dent Council, Innocents, Mortsr Boards, and other student govern ing or executive bodies which were formed to further the interests o' the students have been lax in not eradicating the second hand book racket and we pledge ourselves to organize the proper entity to pre vent further exhorbitant expendi tures for books and supplies. Plank Number 3. We reiterate our previous stand in holding that for the fi " benefits of the swim ming pool which the students paid for to be gained, supervised joint recreation swimming periods fo both men and women be initiated Plank Number 4. We condemn the action of the present Student Council which by an unjust usur pation of power has attempted to deprive the Barbs of their tradi tional right to hold an'" conduct Varsity parties and pledge our selves to preserve this right. Plank Number 5. We feel that the University parties have lost their former attraction due to the arbitrary low maximum orchestra rate fixed by the faculty and pledge ourselves to do in our power to remedy the unhappy situation. Beat Pitt. BUY QUALITY CLEANING There is just as much dif ference in cleaning serviced as there is in materials you choose to wear. Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed Modern Cleaners Soukup & Westover 7gc SOCIETY 15 5L0WLV RISING TOWARDS A MORE ORGANIC TYPE WHICH IS CALLED THE nnrtr r 1 1 & n r JHNITUM.ET CETERA, B'GOSH CoprrtcU. HH. X. J. ktrnolila Tobanei Compus' , -'-.'i-vC .'"MC'il V.l- .f "" Fringe Albert (Permanent Decoration) Ladies 35c Couple 75c Men 40c THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE!