I KIDAY. FKHItnAISV 26. 19.37. FOUR FEBRUARY SCHOONER - FEATURES WORK OF THREE NEBRASKANS (Continued from Pago 1.) nuthors, outstanding stories, and the purpose of the magazine. "A New Kngland Childhood," by Miss Jeanette Carpenter, is a re membrance of the authors child hood in New England. Miss Car penter recalls the entertainments, the nature of the people, the work, and other details connected with her life at that time. The author heads the English department of Hastings college. In addition t,o the.e articles by Nebraska writers, book reviews are presented by Loren Eiseley, G" Lincoln's Fashion (.Virr .As?xfcJ 1 Tfnka&SEiDsnA 3 IMf Sl I )J j 1 Smooth and $nug as you ?V q J I swing a golf club or ! swing to dance music 'j f A i I We believe that Hosette is vf 1 y :k f the finest knee-length stock- : 'n9 ,naf nas been put on '. the market. A strong sheer v chiffon with a luxurious smart s ' ' v Vnr look, it is dress-up enough , f- sports. In these smart colors; j X jj HALO SMILES SUNSAN . CARNIVAL j x'jh- RHYTHM MARIBOU FLASH M Enter The Cartwright Design Contest Tf you're i"r. ri sixteen to t v. t -Ml y- iulit yenrs . ynij t; t a swoll clijui'-f of viiMiinir M;irtli;i (inle's .! it st . Just Jraw the ijir little frock vouM like In !iac ami eiiter it. fin In (Jiild K.'impn-, u'ii-l' ui t Hill i h t'i H'l.ii: t H M jmhI mi entry liljiirk. It's r..i'if;iMe fun . . . Try i: . . . Ym tuav !. 1 1n- Im k v Contest Judges Mis firarp Mr.rtrm Unm a Finnnmiiie Department . . . University of Nebraska Miss Gladjs Lux . . . President of Lincoln Artist's Guild Miss Rose Shonka Home Economics weparcmeni . , . iincom Weldon Kees, Robert Carlson, and Norris Gettey. The articles of the magazine are not. limited to Ne braska writers, however. BAPTISTS TOJEAR ADAMS Leading a discussion on the Child Labor amendment, Johu Adams, member of the unicameral legislature from Omaha, will ap pear before the evening session of the Baptist student groups Sun day evening at 7 o'clock in the church young peoples' parlors. The meeting, which will begin at 5 o'clock, will include a re creational period, buffet supper, and vesper hour prior to Senator Adams' talk. ia, for evening, indispensable for sports. In these smart colors To Art School You May Go! How'd you like to go to the l raphagen School of Fashion Design in New York City . . . and take n course there from recognized designers of women s clothes . 1 A Cruising You May Go! r. )i.jv J ymi like- tn I'tl-.f ;i rriiixe ii' Southern V .'iters . . . In Imsk 1:1 tlie suu of inspirm"- t l'mlnimi-nHi Meijiii r r.'i he.'i 11 ports . . . on mie 01' (lie Ainev-ji-nu Kx porters f int. si- liners? fugn acnooi Teclinicolor Picture Depicts Evolution of Present Day Ixigpnj; The complete story of the mod ern logging industry, following a tree from the time it Is cut down in a virgin forest, thru a sawmill, and converted into lumber for building, is told as incidental back ground to "God's County and the Woman," Warner Bios, technicol or picture which will show at the Stuart next week. George Brent and Beverly Rob erts head the cast. William Ketgh ley is the director. ENGINEERS APPOINT DEPARTMENT HEADS FOR MAY ACTIVITIES i Continued from Page l.t events, will be awarded this year to the society doing the most work in promoting Engineers Week. A new office of contest manager has been created to work out the de tails of awarding this trophy. Others who will act as chairman of their respective societies in ar ranging for the week will be: At: ttnvtnerinr lrr lvtrnn Arrhttortiirnl KnKlnprrltiff.Knhrrt Mnlllnff ( honilcnl Knulnrrrlnic Bill Rtlohardt I'lvll KmJnNrlnjj MorrU Anderson :lrrlrlonl f ntlnrrrlnt. . . Karl 0"tmilirf Mwhnnlcnl ICnlnrln. .Wilbur Krhnlti STATE ART SOCIETY OPENS 47TH EXHIBIT IN MORRILL SUNDAY 'Continued from Pago 1.) leading impressionist; Dubois by "Portrait of Captain Billy;" and John Singleton Copley whose por trait of Sir Georee Cookp, painted in 17P2. will be displayed. According to custom the exhibi tion will include the naintin2s of a group of Nobraska artists, eight of whom are members of the uni versity faculty. The 17 Nebraskan artists are Gladys Dana, Helen Wilson, Charlotte Kizer, Zanna Anderson. Louise Mundy. Gladys Lux. Elizabeth Dolan. Marvin Rob inson. Morris Gordon. Linus Burr Smith, Kady Faulkner. Robert Pugslev. Mrs. A. R. Edmiston, Mrs. Dean R. Leland. Dwight Kirsch. Raymond H. Williams and Wm. L. Yourkin. By special arrangement with the university, students will be admitted free of charsre to the exhibition and to all of the Sunday afternoon gallery lectures except the one on March 7th when George Biddle. prominent mural painter and art lecturer, will address the members of the association. Your Cornhusker negatives are saved by Townsend Studio to use foi Easter and Mother's Day re membrances. The most intimate of all gifts. No extra charge if new sittings are desired. You are entitled to our best at Corn husker prices. Fiace your order studio'226 So. 11 Place your order immediately. th. Adv. Keitkotter. 1;u" Market QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES Makers of Pin Sausage anrf larbcutd Meat 10 So. 11th ri i i MARGIE DEE HEADS FEA TURE LIST OF WEEKS' PROM BAND. (Continued from Page 1.) musical history as the original "man on the flying trapeze." Along with the many features of Anson Weeks and his orchestra is the presentation of the 1937 Prom girl. June Waggener, Helen Fox, Addrlenne Griffith and June Butler are the candidates for elec tion nt the coliseum March 6. Members of the presentation com mittee of the Junior-Senior prom report that this year's presenta tion will surpass all previous ones in sophistication and swankiness. Flynn Questions Federal Bor rowing; Asks Reform of Cor porate Control (Continued from Page 1.) tion without intermittent govern ment transfusions." Will Never Be Paid. We have become so accustomed to passing on the national debt from generation to generation after making our own contribution to it, that we think nothing of It. We financed the war with bor rowed money, we hastened the ar tificial prosperity of the 20's by exploiting our credit, and now we are borrowing our way out of a depression, the economist declared. But some day wc are going to have to reckon with this debt "not to pay it. because no one will ever pay that debt, but to face the eco nomic consequences, which will be the disruption of the entire indus trial economic system." The routine has been the same in Italv and Germany as we have experienced here, but they are still closer to the bankruptcy' point. Thev are draining their inhani tants to the utmost degree and the breaking point seems near at hand. Flynn predicted. England is in much the same position, hut her existence seems much more estab lished due to a comparatively sound economic system. Our Anglo-Saxon ancester has likewise in curred a sizable debt, but by means of a lucrative income tax. she is managing: to stay above water. Relief Spending Saved. Every financial transaction we make today tends to concentrate the wealth in the hands of the rich, the former journalist ex plained. We dole out funds to the poor in the form of relief, who in turn are forced to spend it imme diately. As the money proceeds thru the industrial process, it changes from "relief dollar" to the "spending dollar" and eventually to the ' saved dollar" in the hands of a monied producer. It is the province of the government to tax this 'saved dollar" to its fullest extent, and return as much of it to the administrative coffer, as it can demand. At this point, the bespectacled lecturer, raised his sights and opened a withering attack on cor : porative exploitation under the ex , isting economic setup. It is not : the monopolistic forms of corpo rations, that political leaders have I long been fighting, with which '.ve should be most directly concerned, but with the underhanded type of corporation that has been such a blotch on our industrial system. An Economic Institution. A corporation is an economic ! and not a legal institution. Flynn) explained, and vet the only con-1 sideration extended in their direc' tion comes from lawyers who are , chiefly concerned with finding a way to escape existing regula tions, or who desire passage of laws, perhaps intended to fulfill a commendable purpose, but sadly without economic basis. The speaker cited specific in stances of monstrous abuse of this inadequacy of corporation control, and urged immediate steps to rem edy the existing evils. State legis lation can never effectively con trol corporations and it is up to the federal government to remedy this situation which is now de stroying our entire industrial set up. The corporation "must be pre served as an economic utility, but must be destroyed as an economic machine gain," the guest speaker charged. We must make our democratic system work for we surely have no desire to resort to such dicta torial forms as we see employed by our neighbors abroad. 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