1 "V i MjuanH l : - - ' -- " . Sunday, November 5, 1939 , fixe DAILY NEMUSKAN mm AILY 0iciaI Newspaper 0 Wore Than 7,000 Students Nebmsmn THI RTY-NINTH YEAR NU geologist SciapL 9hom sayS state oil prospect good Offices Union Building Day 2-7181. Night 2-7193. Journal 2-3333 Member Associated Collegiate Press, 1939-40 Member Nebraska Press Association. 1939-40 Represented for National Advertising by NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC. 20 Madiscn Ave., New York, N. Y. Chicago Boston Ljs Angeles San Francisco Published Daily during the school year except Mondays and Saturdays, vacations, and examination periods by students of the University of Nebraska, under supervision of the Publications Board. Subscription Rates are $1.00 Per Semester or $1.50 for the College Year. $2.50 Mailed. Single copy. 5 Cents. Entered as second-class matter it the postoffice in Lincoln. Nebrawka, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879, and at special rate of postage provided for In Section 1103, Act of October S, 1917. Aiithnrinil linuiru 9f). 1922- Editor-in-Chief . Har0,1 N'"""" Business Manager Arthur Htjl Ran into a couple of free verse poets the other day. ineir con- ersation ran sometning ime mis. "Hello, Lewis. It's a mauve day, isn't it?" "Rather, though it looks as if the clouds might churn; the sun like a cold codfish in a tin bucket and the trees are gnash ing." A I.I. DAILY nslgwd editorials are tlie opinion of It editors. Their views r opinion In no way reflect tne attltade f the admmttrtloa f the aatveralty. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL BULLETIN KOSMKT Cl.fB ADVERTISING. Kosmet Kluh workers are urged to turn In all advertising contracts to the Kosroet Klub office by Wednesday eve ring. Bob Aden, chairman of the pro gram committee, urges workers con tact business men before thin date in View of the fact that the program nut go to the printers this week. VKSPFBS. T. W. C. A. veneers will be nekl Sun day at 5 o'clock in Ktlen Smith. Oar rell Randall will speak un Peace." COI.I.K4.E CLASS. John A. Pfanner of the college of Vnint administration will lead a stu dent discussion at the All Souls' Unita rian church at 12th and H this morning. Following the sermon "Ut Thera Rneak" delivered by Arthur U. Weath- erlv. oastor. members of the college class will hold a roundtahle on the Issues h,-niicrtt mit in the sermon. All students are invited to the church w j-.w- 1 y .- " "" I service and discussion period. The lat ter will last until li :."): CORS-TASSKI,".. Pom C!obs and Tassels will hold a Joint meeting Monday at 5 p. m. in room 313 of the Union. gVMTHONIC BAND. Anvone interested in trying out for SvmDhonic band see lVn A. Lenlx at the school of music before Monday. RALLY COMMITTEE. Rally committee meets today at 5 o'clock In DAILY office. Dr. C. W. Scott chosen ro supervise publication Dr. C W. Scott of the depart ment of school administration is one of five educators in the United States who have been chosen to supervise the preparation of the June 1940 Review of Educational Research on teacher personnel The Review is the official puhlica tion of the American Educational Research association.' Dr. Scott has already made an extensive study of tenure and sal ary problems in Nebraska. His contribution to the forthcoming Review will be the sections in the field of teacher tenure, selection and placement. fQChris Peterson Kosmet prince draws question of 'guess who?' As the deadline set for Ns braska Sweetheart filings lias 'Very encouraging' altho PMsed. the question f "Who wni .1 . . .ifi..-. I be iTince ivosmeu wu.c more oil is not yet flowing, .. .. Nebraska is now being bailed out 0,,Wa mie of "Prin The excitement caused bv the Kosmet" is an honor traditionally unexpected discovery of oil near conferred each fall by the Kosmet r " l xt . . i. asma iMwml nonf itAn. Falls City has spread all over the niembeiT year "Duke" Deger, middlewest. E. C. Reed, assistant star c( Kosmet Klub productions, state e-eoloeist of the university, "Hades Ladies" and "Alias Alad- "Yes, it might snow as fall the wh returned "Friday from Falls din," was awarded the honor. flakes of powdered sugar on I m . ... ,h. si(. I nis year a rrm wui an- and cream, now s J nounccu 10 me puuin; . ; mu last week, reports mat me on wen Revue of the Klub, Nov. m, in the "looks very encouraging." , Liberty theater. His duty will be . mh, tin nourlu. olMtftft K'l. "Noises, noises with little pumping operations will prob- ''T..r'.u ".7 V;. , i:i, lorM fruit I .... .... DrHSKlt ijWCCUICal muunnij nirr ful, or' Sid rubbdJ a started mot thH presentation, and to lead her to There are no collar buttons under wee as yet. uie .. .. ine uirone "" Iiowea, nor uceii puiuru, uui uu mnuicii wui been bailed out Friday, it had The time, meinoa ana place or risen to a point about 300 feet the Prince's election are kept se- below the surface of the ground, Icret by members of the Kosmet which has meant a total lift of Klub. Besides being prominent on some 2,000 feet in the last three the campus, the Klub's choice usu- strawberries things at home?" past productions of the group. the bureau." "Well. I wish I could say the same, but there have been hot aft ernoons in the place wnere joy was. A large and flabby mouth iTnrxrm.in water nressure allv falls on some cast-member of minlra urinla annua A lAPP'P 1 I a m aw mouth is never silent even when ""V . "f. me Oftwn crasnes. i .... . . . . a 9 t I ii "t'l7 w " ' I a a mm I rt niA.lhim .-irht with some dia- W I flaa "Tonph. Mv wife's mother was I ut .i,i "ni with us, took until last week, but I ,pnt . oil 01,.. how- (Continued from Page 1.) Avpr rnn onlv be dotermined bv were given while searching tor further drilling. At present too Dunning. little information is at hand to Sneaks past guards. . a. a al I nazara a guess as 10 uie size in uie Finding the building, we tred area wnicn may De aeveiopeu. nprvousiv nn ih stns. TVafn. Visiting oil company geologists inr noiapa Rnd whinea beat imnn were definitely encouraged with our eardrums. Perhaps, this was lhp first rpiilts he said. He also I i -1 . u. u-: . o ,.: . . . .. , T T , u j; 1 - . I tnc iiaiacc 01 me niuiu. oncaauit lamps cried Hey! Hey! How did ptcd out that a well in this area t the we entered au Jvu - 1 wuuiu nui luxxi lU : da laifc I onnrmn.i, rhamhor anrl Kofnrs iw a wcu located in a locality lanner Not so well. And then, key- removed from a good market in holes that sing little silent songs; order to be classified as a com keyholes that crawl but never go mercial welL awav. Big voice then. Big voice "There is also the possibility that go scrunch, scrunch as files that oil might be encountered in do- rasping, rasping, l reit as another horizon 700 to 800 feet might the schoolboy who rubs his below the present level," he stated. finger-nails over me siaie Diacn- now a large grin is unuer 1 house where the cellar was, if you know what I mean. Have any luck in the illustrious game last night?" "A series of clicks that ran far into the nieht while the street A newcomer from Stephens College is Jo Duree, Chi Omega Being a journalism student with a nose for news, she scoobs the story that Gold's are quite prepared for your formal buying sprees. And formal nuy- ing you will want 10 do socm for the Military Ball is not far off. Jo proudly models a lovely plaid taffeta from Gold's at 129..S0. The colors are of the luscious vintage shades -leaf green, burgundy and grape blue. Silver tape outlines each colored square and also serves as shoulder straps. This gown certainly exemplifies the news that wasp waists are me ica turod fad this season. "I barely get my bathing suit packed away in mothballs when I hear tarn 01 a wnmry uah , exclaims Jo Duree, Chi Omega, A bit of formal sleuthing, how ever, showed that Gold's have scads of new styles for the big occasion. Jo proudly models one of plaid taffeta. Colors are of the luscious vintage shades leaf gTeen, burgundy and rP? blue. Silver tape outlines each huge square and forms the shoulder straps. This gown cer tainly exemplifies the news that the wasp waist Is this season's featured fad. Book nook (Continued from Page 1.) committee were: Dons Do Long junior; Eleanor Crawford, fresh man: Don Schulz, junior board member, and Timothy Higgins, sophomore. The complete list of the new additions, which are part of the J. E. 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The Realm ol Troth, Hanlyana. Abe Unrola la IIHnota, Khrrteaod. I'aa ;raa-a of Mrala, Klein herk. Iaya of IHir Vnarx, aa I'auaaea. The 'ae for In Rlryete, While. Thr hward la the the Naur, Mblle. Sniierrarco, Whllehoeiar. Throe Wbrettni Ihroavh Afrlra, Wllaoa. I aele Krod la the Hirtncttme, WadrlHMiae. Thee ttalaoaa, Mooif. Thlehe 1'han Wafer. Wunaeh. Thr Mummlni I p, MaaicliaJu. I.lalea Utile l.lrl. Mimror. Moment In I'eklnc, lalaaa. Imarrtal TwIHrhl, Hardlag. board.' "Too bad. My wife never hears me when I come in. Well, I must be toddline: alone. Lady who throws one leg from the bath!" "The same to you! Scattering droplets and yelping songs surta s sponges sing. Uni officials to attend convention Chancellor C. S. Boucher and was all manner of machines and a large steel screen with colored glass windows. From behind this screen flashed a blinding light of many colors beautiful but uncanny. Puffs of smoke followed. Had we found the wizard? Again there was more fire and smoke. The colored windows lighted up and the noise became louder. With the next flash we saw a dreadful whirlimr form anoear William Vcrsaw of Lincoln and above the steel nanel. Surrounded Reuben Silver of LaureL sopho- Dy smoke and flames the figu? mores in me couege 01 engineer- formed into the face of the wiz- ing, have won first and third ard! We had found him. prizes in a national drawing con- Turned and ran. tost sponsored by the engineering " drawing division of the Society V. , DW""U 11 for the Promotion of Engineering , ""V,"" i n Engineers win drawing prizes Education, according to Professor T. T. Aakhus, of the department of engineering mechanics. Versaw won first place on a drawing project emphasizing line six faculty members will attend UK.hnique and dimensioning, and the 53rd annual convention of the Association of Land Grant Col leges and Universities at Washing ton, D. C, Nov. 15 to 17, Dean 0. J. Ferguson of the col lege of engineering is a member of the executive committee of the association. Miss Margaret Fedde chairman of the department of home economics, will speak on "Enlarging Our Research Pro gram" at a meeting of the romc economics section. Dean W. W. Burr of the college of agriculture, will be one of the dicussion lead ers at the resident teaching sub section program. W. H. Brokaw. director of agricultural extension, H. G. Gould, assistant director, and Miss Ellen Brown, extension home economist, will attend the meetings of the association. Chancellor Boucher will also represent the university at the annual convention of the National Association of State Universities In Washington, D. C, Nov. 13 and 14. While in the east, he will ad dress alumni groups in the na tional capital Nov. 15, Philadelphia Nov. 20 and New York Nov. 10. I Silver was given third place recognition for his Uttering and pencil technique. Fifty-four institutions over tlie country entered the contest, which consisted of ten drawing projects. Each engineering school could have one entry in each project. Klinker ploys in duo Miss Marguerite Klinker of the piano faculty will participate in a two-piano recital at Grand Island Monday afternoon. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 2-7193 FREE MOVIE TICKETS Leaded (5v JLf Bronze 1 1, A) 10 Gasolene Ft IX OIIJI Holms, 14th & W TYPEWRITERS (or SALE and RENT Nebraska Typewriter Co. IM N. IJIfc St. LINCOLN, Nrnk. t-3151 I CAN'T IJVr wlUiln my tnidKet Vr.uar 1 kwt It. If some found it will tliey leue call Tne quirk mm I can Mart pending money attain? K4 Sepnai .42.18. Serving Students for 22 Year$ Duntap Optical Co. 120 No. 12th St. . . ft 11 ct. r- If the DAILY. We had to see the wizard. Gathering our courage we rush ed back thru the fire and smoke to the rear of the metal enclosure. There was not a wizard but an electric arc welder. Well, the wizard of Oz is still missing and we didn't get to in terview him for the DAILY. The thing tliat then worried xist was the face we had seen. All we could see above the metal screen was a whirling flywheel. How ever, a university psychologist quieted our fears when he ex plained that the wheel was the form for a face that we had ex pected to see-only a mental image. TRAINED for BUSINESS L. S. C. Graduates Are Ready for Work Featuring all latent developments in mod ern blisitiesK, 1j. S. courses are carefully planned for one purMise ... to prepare young people for jobs. We devote all our time, effort and re sources 1o ltusiiass training. It is our specially, ltecause of it, students receive valuable "jolt getting" preparation . . . quickly, thoroughly and eeouomieally. WINTER TERM BEGINS DEC. 4 Write today for bulletin Lincoln School of Commerce , 209 No. Hih i W. A. ROBBINS, Pre. 1-671 i i I a