! i f 5 : k 11 7 IJbl Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebrask VOL. XXXVII. NO. . LINCOLN. NKBIUSKA. SUNDAY. 1EUKUAKY 20. 193 PRICE FIVE CENTS rTTT7 7" A 'fkT I on "-ri 1 &MJUJL cuiipbsdL I L 1 life ILL WILL YEKSUS f KIU. WILL? Convo Lecturer Speaks Monday on Oriental War PROM 11 1 Approximately a year ago, ptu-j Grover Clark, Noted Writer, ilonts In nn eastern university ' i0l.pc i.- formed an organization known as oOlllCS TO IMCDraSKd the Veterans of Future Wars. The1 FrOIll DGnVGT U. treasurer collected duos, the move- j ment collected attention, and now Grover Clark, considered one of FRATERNITY SING ES SCHEME CHOOS F CAROLL GAREY Current Survey - Poll to Show Actual Value of Extra - Curriculars the organization files are collect-1 the few Americans who know the J ing dust. I real problems underlying the far i But progress Is constantly pro-; eastern struggle, will appear JUon- : i gressing. the show must go on, i day morning at 11 in the Temple j s vouth must he served, and other ! theater. Clark will address the! ) similar expressions. What we university convocation, which is j i mean is that an organization simi-lP0I to the public, on the suhject h lnr to the Veterans of Future Wars ' "The Conflict Between China and ! CONTEST REVISED Group Selects Campbell's Presentation Plai r; Alternate. For his clever impression of how me iius prom girl should hi? pre- U.S. Civilization of Today Likened to Era of Plato Educators Will Query Seniors to Determine Merits of Activities. What happens to the cniipus X Aha lias been founded at the University of Georgia in Atlanta. It's An III Will. "The Institute of International lllwill" is the name of the' new society and its announced pur pose is to be burlesque war and militarism. sented. Caroll L. Garey. 3800 Or- Late Prof. Frye S Manuscript ; lniI'st for novelty and distraction. Have his university activities aided card st.. will he awarded the $10, j . p.lhi;.llpj inoe ; self-indulgent, materially minded. 1 in forming his life's work? How prize offered by the Junior-Senior " rUDllS led 111 Jib , thr-mselv-s. with " high school activit.es affect prom committee for the best pres-j University Scries. w(rds t0 any cvtPnt skeptical ar- activities of higher education? entat.on plot. Bruce Campbell, jun-1 ;rogant. self-conceited, and- super-, These are the questions which lor and Awgwan editor, composed , "Twentieth century civilization I stuious " ! the IVparement of Secondary Ed- the alternate winner, to be used in here in the United States is after! "nmcrn... i3ri. ucatinp is asking more than 200 the event Caroll's plan should all not so much different from that ' uangerous similarity. graduating seniors in an effort to not only in this country but also, Uai,ca 4n rAmnMa i., Tin' In.. .... '7 .' , J? lno T,e r'0; nre kI, V ' 1 l",7. I Pxnm,np tn" ivity set-up of the I I I UUOO LU UVIMtJtlV lit I f 1 V , "i c J'lfrt.i nr fulHllil H'l in i lilt. Ul OI lilt In LI I 1(H fSWU , ' --"vtit i i ine.n- ail, many of wnirh were usahie. BY MET KLUB Japan." The speaker is widely recognized . abroad as one of the leading au I thorities in two fields of great international interest, particularly at the present development in the j far east and the problems center ing around the colonies in that Divisions for Ivy Day Awards. ! However. Caroll's plan smacked of impressiveness, originality and university. The survey is beinc rrusser Fi ve whose philosophy tion and that of today which bodes conducted by this department in and wit has touched the lives of ill 'or us. "Tho I may be mistaken cooperation ' with the student hundreds of Nebraska men and in thinking for my own part that ; council. It is the fust real attempt Membership in his brain-child is for more than a century fast Increasing, according to At-1 self was born in Japan and after an announce ment released yester- I kinson, and other chapters will he j getting his formal education here Ulay by Winfield Klias. president sopnisucauon. ciei iareu mo com- women ana wnose principal work. I " ik-iih-kim ui me ninnna whs 0 investigate the merits of the Intei-fratcrnity sing competition, ! I'11UP'- 1 " winning auinnr is ar'I'lato," left behind him at his I'oiuu.s, as u is iiko to prove our ; extra-curriculars. Findings Aid Student Council. Questionnaires have been sent rm n,i,lv iitinwniethppnm. hnnienw inrb' -r,,ii Uac 1 cnnncnw.1 ouch lw inv hv Knsmet I suuier.L in mo university, navinc deain in in,",4 has lust been pub- "'. .vei uieie can ne mue iionm mander and father of the idea. I been' active in' China and Japan ! Klub. will he conducted in two I formerly been enrolled in a Min- j lished as the first number in the of the danger in both cases from . . ... u: i;.. t1 ne sol a si hon . w Here ne ha, i-naiee l niversM v stu hoc fnr in chiousv oi duiiiic ie. a (antrer so a ceniury. nc mm- un iMii.it. uu . ........ w - " . i . . '."' ." ... '..,. tn or m.i,nBt .ni,..- i..i,,..-i oi sue n prcseniaiions. i ne auinor points out me like- , "" :.efm-i in ...ir sociei.v - "f .. Worthy Presentation : nesses of the modern Americans ; lro"i the fact that even the women , at random. It is hoped that 200 ,. . . land the ancient Greeks: "It would iarp no longer exempt from its se- I replies will he received. About five on. t- e . mn,i,.ui,K u m -. . , . . literature, 'luctions." : years later, Ihen. this years rec- l if y the position of prom girl this formed in colleges all over the returned there in 191S. world. Two of his books. "A Place in The divis:ons will be made upon Cablegram for Adolph. ,the Sun" an.l "The Balance Sheets j the. basis of size of the competing yrar liy a pCnP1.al student election The first constructs art of 1 1 -""-", nc j.u.iiiM.eu n u. ii.i.ucu....... i . ,. .... .-.-. we will certainly give her a prcs- V.: "nP ,PSUIt ot Hn esnausuve stufiy large memnersnips competing in (,ntation of which she is worthv. the I. I. I. was a cablegram to Adolph Hitler. The first draft advised Hitler to "quit stalling and fiqht Austria" but was re fused by two telegraphic com panies who said it might lead to international complications. "That's just what e wanted including Shakesnenro it-lf a There are some who would call i ords will be compared with those clearer mirror of the times than th" Athenians intellectual su-, in hp alumni office in an effort to that which this early Greek holds periors to people of today. In no i trace extra-curricular activities up before our own civilization. The one is this clarity of mind dis- in, a lif(,'s wr"'k- Sonic of the nennle nmnnr- u-hnm ho livori and PlaVPd better than in riato. writes , findings will be used by the wnicn nc macie lor tne uarnegie ; one division, tnose wnn compara- jn 0hrr words we have selected 1 n 935 an, 1 :C He ha ' " : TlfZ I ! 1 I With whom he colonized his W,t-Mr. Krye. The Greek had a.ready indent council in 1939 for its . ' . irt . r .i.iiiii. ii iniir, (.mm. i.u c. mi.. iinji hi me i.iuiiH iiiieun iai eastern affairs at the University I of Virginia's Institute of Public I Affairs and lias given special courses -in this field at the Wil ines are not s.o dissimilar frnm ' abandoned the st udv of nature for i study of the activities, set-up. our own. the study of men. He was no lover "The last complete inventory of Like us. the Athenians were j of tho country and landscape: he i activities was taken about ten wara i wo cups. Steeves. co-chairman. Two cups will be awaided. (.ir The rules which govern the con- to the winner ot ca. n division. R , test were that an author of a plan . . ,1,mnrrati. preferred humanity and cities. He years ago. according to Trof. E. tv. is nopc.l mat tms new plan win must be a s u.lcnt in the Mnvw-' t , k t , f.R no fascination for obscurity ; Lntz. At that time several extra- ,nid gimrtermasteenoia, Tolbert hamstowi, Institute of Politics. Chi-! tirularIy moro snial, Rr;mps. 'into , fr ,ho anTthe aesttic : !!i?!;a.rr,i!ici!:i,!,: "C ,OUn" rrfUm"ty C ne Z of tho I. I. I., refprrinfc to "inter-1 rao univprsity. Northwestern, t .ha c:' Kait.,i "i-w nuiivuni ituiij'iii nLitnt.-.. i imi i i - i i:v i ill n uiu t l Wily (IS WCIl HS mill rif tirviinloc Acniti1 iVAn P.o-innii,P- thi vmv v.-ith the h.. o '. ,.,l.,..ti,, i..im..mt.i . miauhuui. mark seems contradictory tn the manv other lcadin" schools. . ". k"1 ui..' ,r,,,.i i,... ,io.. ! r. . i .' extravagant with an insatiable1 , ,. . . , ,, , . , .tili; "L- Ji.-ni iiuiiiif, ii ,,n I,.'MU. .miry HJI'l V. rl 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1. 1 1, purpose of the satir.ca poup (lark has .,pokcn numerous fpstivities on Mav 1 .a new rRU-1 ideas were also submitted bv Alio ; since when a real war starts and, times on the program of the for- hatmn . tn b '..h,! hv ihc n.Jh iwi,.'w:mi ti Millets start whizzing the whole eign political associations in New ; KIl)h whcr.,,y no r.-ateri.ily- mayjihv San.lfnrt.' Francis Knehnke.li tlCU tflll iUC 111, affair looc the asr.rcl r.f n l.iir-1 1 .irk an. nKowhoro an, hAfnrA ... .... 7 ' . ...... . slMo ,,,,, yiime M,nR uvo years in , h.i.iou Mcllravv and Manoric, lesque upon war. : such o. camaHons as the Amen- a row T)lat js , K5Uiizil, i(ls nmv . fhtirrh.ll ' I Another message was drafted. can Bankers association. National i nnt offer the same sr.nr or sonc's 1 e-amti ',. ui .i a,,.i r.,,.. Credit Men's association, the Na- this ..- ,ilat hr., mn on last I .t.. hi. ,io. ,..hi..fc tho i t ir?m l ("ii .nfi 1 fen P.nrt inn . .' - ' . ...it" ' however, and given a more sub tle wording. The second one read: "We are all behind you and the eight ball. We recom mend Austria for your growing pains." This was accepted by one company and should make very good reading for the seventh assistant secretary under the vice-president in charge of ca blegrams in Hitlers cabinet. I The Institute of International I lllwill also wishes to reward those ! who do good wnrlt along the line r.f kibitzing, ridiculing, and the j fostering of inhannnny. Com- 1 mander Atkinson announced that a beautifully painted plaque would be awarded to uenoral Rmedley mittec promises will surpass them I But Wd Am 1- The Library Leaks riato. writes Prof Five has their purpose and usefulness were (Continued on Page'3.) q;Mioned I The questionnaire is organized . )tiat m,nire little time I for filling out. Students receiving I blanks arc asked to fill them out at their earliest convenience and drop them in the campus mail box located on the first floor of any : building on the campus. Voters. He joined the staff at Denver university as professor of eco nomics in the fall of 1937. to abolish the custom of fome CORN COBS ADOP T ,i ERENT OIF BASS Hiitlcr. V. S. Army, retire I, for It tit ineni tViml cfMM'if 'i-. TVtiu tilQrnti n i ,. ;,; . :j "' ccora - breakinq urowa mter. The Kiub win awards for conspicuous setTie.' i CaStS HCaVV Ballot Kane's into the two groups c The 1 1 t i i,.t infant; r. ,., ' j cording to s,ze a ft er the dea dime - ' J'- i-nr wmnpr I VI II IIIMVI f fraternities of using the same ! songs year after year. Now at ' least one year must elapse before a song may bo. repented. File Contest Entries. Filings of entries in the liCS sing are now being accepted by the Jlub. and they may be made fit nor with F.lias '.r with William I Tenipel. Elias stated I hat the ' si hool of music has off. red to t assist, without, obligation, any; 'fraternity reeiuesting aid in pr"-1 paring and practicing for the sing, j . i Fraternities, in filing, will not , ! state which division they wish to ; Uan'e Dnn P.liih Will P.hnnCP . , , , ITIVII U I J VIUU Willi wi.VVUV divide the: r Group to Award Trophy Cup, to Act That Receives j Most Applause. LISTS OF GRADUATE OF MEMBERSHIP i organization and as such stand a few suggestions as to the correct antagonizing procedure. How to Antagonize. They could send an lllwill messenger ts write slanderous messages In the streets of Berlin and ruin Hitler's prestige. Si&ns . f.r f.liito au vet n no nnni mee, I hau can, " w . .' -m. i 1 wen rcacren. l oitiine-tc llmg booths, photo galleries, gambling concessions nt.na.p.. were cast aside by the voting car- HASTINGS DEBATERS GIVE nival-goers at the Coed Counselors , KH, ff & ! HUSKERS BUSY WEEK-END sponsoring the most popular booth Members From Group of Workers. By A. Library Book. Here I sit so lonely and sad. frayed and worn and pretty darn bad, covered with dust so thick ; and black, gasping for breath on j thic hnrie.l rl,l . & flt Tlnn T irot I i happy, gay with youth, telling the) i story of some fmper-sleuth, cle-. mande.l by all - best seller w as 1 . Judging of Coed Follies skits is travelii.g so fast 1 thot I should : scheduled to begin Tuesdav, Feb. 'fly. Those were the days, the 22 for the annual Coed 'Follies I SCniOT StudCfltS tO APPij 0? - . ... , - ... - iiiiii III I 't II' II I III I N I 11 1 1 f W I ioki cniy in rnymes. tne clays t h e a t e r March 24. The : w hen horses were lasle, ami snout ner waist. t will visit the 13 sorority houses But some how things have nn,i 4 v,nrh hs ii,.. 'i,BV. . I s . i ii n i i i n i c ii f. i ne s were still in good : j(lf, inp committee, composed of! a lady wore things ; seven A. W. S. board members Research Stipends Until March 1. Applications for graduate schol- turned for the worst and wicked i tc-red the contest and will review ! arships and fellowships in engi peoplc came in like Hearst. There ; tn(.j,. f,cts. In accordance with . neering at Cornell university for was one time that Hellish rain custom, five or six skits and sev-1 lV'-39 may be made at th office ' C..rn C(.bs men's renrinianded' ,hllt .'oaked ne thru and made me n.'.-tnin j...ts i,l he nirke.l to of the dean of the college of engi- pep club, will take drastic steps P""'- They put me in an oven slot he pr.wntP( .luring the follies. 1 neering or at the office e.f the cean ...... .... .. . . V. . ill the near future to rectify the to drv mv bellv an" n ' A i "i as "Hitler is a gooneypuss" or "Yah, yah, Adolf's got girl." Or the lllwill messenger could start a whispering campaign, bruiting it about that Hitler does not like pork-pie. You can see what a spot that would put him on. Then, tos, if the I. I. I. could persuade a philanthropist to do a little phllanthroping, they could take the money and bribe Hitler's barber to shave i off hit mustache. This would doubtedly cause him face. Then the lllwill messenger in Italy could antagonize Mussolini against Hitler, by wilting insult ing messages and signing Hitler's name. Such as: "The lhice ' a goose Hitler." or "My wife can lick your wife, 1 lietrhu Adolf." Little Incidentals such as time clockti, bombs and the like would also tend to promote a healthy spirit of friction. If the members of the I. I. I. a . a f..l.Htllu mam th.u .in. i"doubtedlv know ouite a few ways of making ill will. We are afraid, however, that one or two more cablegrams will make a pretty deep hole In the trea-ury of the I. I. I. and that publicity for members of the organization It about all that will be accomplished. 'were piescnted with a .silver lov ing cup bearing the engraved name of their sorority. I Receiving second place in the . me hot.; i f,.n.,. vfam th. ik ii a huvr. of the graduate college before lull in activity of the club. It was ; 11 dried me. yes, and boded my nol Wn ju,1(,',.j at the final show- March 1. decided at a "recent meeting that ".!'- H"(i niH'ic " Unk- 'k , ing. hut this year the A. W. S.l Th.-sw! scholarships awarded by c orncn uiiiversuy consisc hi u Mr.vullen graiiuate scnoiar- an annual value, of $1,000 a plan should lie attempted where-. Swinnle'a huts. And then one tiin. j bo.;n, wi s(.,- H I,rP(.,,1,.nt '"""""" "K r:.,nV"?' '""""It. rr ... e. hv new initiates will be accepted," ""iginng Ki ne. kc.i me cm - , . winilir.l, 8hit with a Jonn on the sidewalk and fences such meniDcis of Aipna ui umega ; i ort'iibio icanib incta otven tn ... ub only or. a competitive ;,s lf I'al -and read me some , ,r..hv ,... h,.HIinP" ,h(. ..ne.aved hips of a basis. " ' tben the phone: she tossed me ; f ...mniri(. The for students interested in pursuing Times in Two - Day Period. The significant rcl sweaters. ' far and made me moan. which have h..en worn or.lv mum. ' n'" K was nroKe On Thursday and Friday two , modirally during the recent weeks, f8''1- 1 "''flfl 'rc cup is to be awarded on the basis research and working for an ad. concession competition was Kappa tU. ,at(1 t(.(inis 0f the fnivcrsitv of ' will now be worn on all days pre- ! I1' - hospital c lean and pretty Alpha Theta for their shooting ( Nebraska engaged in a series of (.,jng athletic e vents on days 0f i the first I'd s.v-n that had gallery and third place was : seven discussions with students eif , the events and on .lavs of " club i 8 h'H'1 I;"t that was so long awarded to last year's victor, ' Hastings college. Forrest Wilkc , nicctiti-s If adopted 'this mea- i "P" v-'hen books vrre never known inillllia l 111 LQ. il kili.il JUn I- , the doctor f)f ,i)ivUusp ,, ,1Mm the jU(Ifrn),:nt yanced degree, as well as the- Kloti but first 1 cf ti,!- board its. If Hnnt ngton Hooker fellowship in land Leo Turkel upheld the affirm a-! sure will be enforced by a fine'" ,u,0'v "f riiin fin(" r"'1 pop'o Helen Tasc'ie and Kathenne ' itive of the "compulsory arbitra-! irvy. it was announced by the lh' usl 1hf,t niake our lives so Kj. ' . ' j ingHii(. 'tive of the "compulsory arbitra-! levy. ii,r , n. ni jon- q,.M ion. and Kugcne H. ' chairman in last Wednesday's as annually by the Coed Counselor , r.,r,is, Bm, F-rn,.,t Wintrnuh tin- i ...i.i. .ould un- .Kroup. was attended by a larger n,.,,, tne n(.gntjvc of the "unicam- The. Corn v.h rlso made ar to lose "r ' , .r f l epiestion. i tangcrnents for then annual dm ,V0 students attended and at times the space in the Armory was taxed. Co-chairmen for the cent much unblest. But now the build- in no liul ur utfttx a nil tiiilrA ,e . frightened books ' t.. pray for j JU,,PB weianer lair aim warm and clean i...... .....v. ..KA..i ..t e ii Heading the judging committee "."""". " n""- " V" is Velma Kkwall. The committee V" Pen itself is composed of Martha Mor-! ni) hydraulics in F.urope or row. Hetty Cherny, Janet Lau. rati Amonra' Tuition Fellowship;.. Kilburk. i Other scholarships ani ieilov,- The schedule for the preliminary ships offered by the school in en gineering nrp. in civil engineering. th MrCraw Feiiowrhip. $4ii( ;t Debates on the first subject were . per dance, tentatively scheduled ; fi'l'nts who don't drink beer. held at Hastings coll. ge, before for May Vt. The place of the event the Itotarv club: at Hoi. liege, tie-i and the band have nrit vet been were Virginia Fleetwood and Vir- j fr(. ,ho (.'las, of ,h,. AuylH , ,u., ir,0l). Th mnv proposal of com- ginia Nolle. 0 TIIK WKATIIKH Tomorrow's tun will thaw out the frozen ears and noses that have been taking a beating the past week. The forecast is mostly cloudy with rising temperature. Yes. here I sit so lonely and shy. just an old Uiok that looks "damn dry.' dirty and crippled, broken and sad that conies from an age th.it was "awful bad." A Prof. Hill WsiriiH AainM British Naval Alliances Asks Kalionalism in Far Eastern Diplomatic Policy hifch HrhrKil, ftmi before a student mtitivit enti aiicc into th club UwtlfliitiWf tit Sl.'Yl'HI'il fit) the lllli- , mntt tir. lutif lr,tfti In Til'f Tifl I'd t If ill earner. .(f subject, the tiegative team , for'this parly, the pledges' interest ! "" tones have r.ad me thru; i .....u u. i I .... ';-.. i... ii.. over successes hriclits I flew. Hut iilfe.!'-.' null j iri.'i nip imh.i,- n . jn uir in (Iiiiaii . inn ii-iiij; j...t...iiiv . general assembly of students of 1 nrc it iined by then- work don.'. M,'"'; the y know ine not. Aurora high school, bif.iic a group; other duties 'lo be assigned to ''"l '' 'v'' 'ne im this dust to r..t. at Hastings college on Thursday i H.-p.ring members will include i ,!l ""'I-' MlWil.VK i! tll(' wi evening, and before a general a.-.-, t k.t sales and gencial assign- "' bun.d un.iei. so die I must:, ...ml.lv ,.r thr Ktn.l.nts Yolk n.,l ., !,!.. bv acllve N,endi.is. Where I go I can not tell; I Initiation will I postponed imtil ""w 1 vusi... such a plan can be carried out.! - - - - - Corn Cobs' next meeting v.ill he WediK sday, February high school Friday aflcrnooii. .!. I ..hr. v.. d-.m M,l.a Itmlin.n I'l S:l Kh.m Ml.ha Thi-tii. A-.HM itrrtr Hi-llr Rii.imiin.l tii.lt :4A Ml. ha l llilln :IM. l.ha 4 1.1 Omi-icti. 1 . h Mkm.n li'-tla 1ii. l.miinia l-i.i H.t.i '. ft llrlla Irlln O.I.K W r.lni-ii.liiy , I , l.r "': I', fill Mil. Vmi i.im I'l.i I'l K.la l-l.. 1 ::u. llarn hull 1 l.iir.l,M . I . '.. . i r.r.Ml fl.IlN ...i u. A: 111 .ki..ii Kh..h b-Mi ll:.rl. . . . . : :IH. I lii (iiiti-aa. ,:I1 Kmimih Kimin ;iiii.i. 1 : .HI! H.n II......... I.i.ll. Candy Kid Tells Of Experiences And Competition Political Scientist Says U. S. Has Nothing to Conserve by War in Orient. "There have Ix-cn rumors re cently of an Informal understand ing between the navies of Great I-t it inn ft Hi I the United States, in "I've been selling candy on this (hp luaurp (f un ..(.mive ri.mpua f.r four years, which '! mt.t, ma.e under the iillimate u longer than anyone else." tvt.ttcH j , h,,rl,y ,)f the president," Mates Kay Spun, one of the little candy ly, y1(lmHM u lilt, student of u,y- , internal loiial affairs. "Whether Coiupetlilon Is stiff In the candy Sll(.h ft) Bre(.n,,.nt oxs or not lr.4il.iess. llenides lwivln." to gel ' ,c n. , m, wfly ,)f nowng as to the rumpus Immediately after V(. :iJ j 8m thnt there Is By John Stuart. V a. Inn. 1 Is let out, the hoys have to keep intruders out of their busi ness. Each boy sells his candy in nnly one e.r two buildings. Hay Is limited to "IJ" hull and hhares honors with his friend in gelling to the R. O. T. C. soldiers. Ray sellt candy throughout the nine montht of school. On year cIurLiit; summer session ha tried to sell ice cream but 1t was a poor business proposition and turned out to be a fizzle. The randy boys who tell candy on the campus probably have the sans sentlmenls as Rsy f.psn who remarked simply to ths epiesllon of whether tic liked to sell candy, "I tike It." no formal alliance Vlth Great Britain in treaty form. Certainly no such treaty has been before the senate," This question of an alliance with Great Britain recently brought Senators William E. Borah of lduho and Hiram Johnson of Cali fornia, two of the smalt band of "irreeoncllabjes" who opponed declaration of war in 1017, on to the floor of congress demanding of Secretary of State Hull whether or nnt we had nn alliance. The an swer was "no." However, the ques tion of existence of such an al liance has made many wonder about the wisdom that such an agreement would contain. ' ' ' v j r; :-'- ; . r" ; " ' ' ' , ' '; ,Ai ' ye-' i'f IVnnics Huv Kisses. Dances, Yiov of Charlie McCarthy. Telegrams. year and free tuition, and a I"n, versity Graduate Scholarship, 20u a year and free tuition; in ir.t--chanical enginef-ring. th1 Ril.ley Fellowship, $100 a yea:- and free tuition, and the I'.iga- .1. Meyer Memorial Fellowship. $100 f. yeir and free tuition: and in electrical ' ligliiecring. the Charles Hud F,a: ie Meii:orial Fellowship of Moo a viar .m'i frnc tu.ti. -.. EIGHT CANDIDATES SEEK DEBATE SQUAD POSITIONS Prof. White to Choose Tef.m Tuesday After Hcanr." at (Jala Coed Counselors Canmal Mai Spfrrius. Physicist Gives Illustrated Address on 'Waves' Monday Night. Deiate tryouts on '.he .i!.y. t of Alpha Chi Omega Wins Prize;, ih.- purchaser .. variety of -.-hon th c. 1.6 uiii he held .i ..." ' , , ., and sweet," "hot" and "cold" con- Andrews hall on Tuesday eve r.i.ig, TllCta S, Gamma Fhl S f,.rtlonrry wares. Kappa Alpha ' Fob. 22, beginning at 7:30. Euch RunnerS-Up ITheta s. runners-up for the prize, man will have one epecrh of eight managed a shooting gallery, and minutes in length, except the first Gamma ri.l Beta, who came out in i affirmative who will have twn one cent for a dance, one penny third place, had a prosperous bimi- speeches, one of five, and a rcfu f..r a kiss, one-li nth of a dime for n. ss at tin ir bowling alii y j tation of fe.ur minutes. Order of a vlaion of Charlie McCarthy, and Carrie Belle Raymond hall en- ; speaking will be determined by lot i one-hundredth nl a dollar for a tnvd what tiny called a 'Peep bowling line wi re the cut-throat Show. ' boxes with miniature f.nccR off. ied yevti tdiiy at the an- sci lies ai rangi'd inside of them, mini Co. ,1 Counselor IVnny Car- j Delta Gamma fostered a fish lion. I, nivr.l. " Sigma I. lta Tun took and de Llmiln Junriial. Norman L. Hill. "I do not believe that an nil 1 anca of any kind, formal or In formal, with Great Britain and (Continued on Tugc i.) In . II. K. Schilling. prolcMur of physics at l!iiloil ec.lli.;:e, will ad dress the University of Ncbraalui fhi.rilf.i- t( si.n.f VI Xl.tli.lr.v .vi. ning ul 7.3(1 in the lecture riom o, ! Taliins advunlace the un- vi loped photographs. Kuj.pa Kappa cants In the following or.l.-r as l.t r.m. e i.tivm. m ..hor..loiv on the I heard r,i i;i. ut imitli K, inure than i Gamma inn a g. lf links, and t hi . si.ies: Artirmaiive, .mihop i.iimiim snblect "The Piot.ertles of Waves." i "" "'" l. i arilved on the gala Iomega tindi rtewik the task of le on Tuesday evening. As usual tin judging, by former debaters, will lie on the basis of material, treat ment and sp.aking. Drawings have placed the uppii- I son. Pon Nemetz, Otto Voci: Tin. mliliTK te.ll he In the form scene tin. I ...slcl ail e.r tne sorori- of a demonstration lecture, Illus trated by means of high pitch sound waves, including the funda mentals of wave theory as applied particularly to the phenomena of reflection, Interference ond diffrac tion The meeting Is open tn the public. Infantry Offioern St Movie on Gas DcfYnsr "G.is Defense and Troop Ac tion," will be the title of the mov- llvenng telegrams, elihcr love or business messages, tn anyone within the building. Turtles raced fur the A O Ti'a ties' cm.. ( (..ii. ns, ambling thru the crowd in true festival spirit with hot dog in one hand and cokes In the other. The low prices for (he priceless goods f each concesalon rained competition for the moat popular booth to a high peak, und each hous? vied with all others for the rilvcr loving cup. held last vear bv ; lug booth, and Phi M I had a Gamma I'hi Eta. One 15 cent i "beany" giiiiie. A Charlie McCar-. and Merl Shoemaker: negative, Charles Spnnn. Philip Weaver, Harold Gurske and L-o Turkel. tic ket, besides admitting the holder to 13 concessions, gave him one vote for the booth he liked best. In lug picture lecture to be shown st consequence, each carnival-goer the meeting of the Infantry (i't re'V association, Wednesday eve ning at 7:110 in room 110 of Ne braska hull. beseiged the ticket table f.ir more and more tickets. The winning booth, the Alpha Chi Omega's "Kisses," offered to who presented make-believe turtles , i p..,,.,.! Siw.k to holders of -a inner' tickets of the ,,r' IUIM" " !Mlik dei by, PI Thl noon sored a Bingo . to Kuiltttl Orglinizalioil game. Alnha Ni Delta feercrses told futures from grain of nand, Dr. Louise pound of the Englitm Sigma Kippa had a weight guess-1 department was a guest speai:ei buturciay at a nincneon in ino Jnyhawk hotel at Topekv Kas Speaking on "The AAirW. Hast and Present." Dr. Pound talked to the local chapter of the American Association of University Women. She has been a member of the fellowship award committee of the organisation and Is st present Hi national vice president thv show i presented by the Trt-D. Ita gins. Wilson hall gave the celebraters a chance to make million at their penny pitch con cession, Kappa Delta had a rou lette wheel, and the organized barb group had a nightmare booth of contortionist mirrors - V. l ' "v t '.' 1- 1.". V1