2 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, March 27, 1942 yi&bjiaAkmL cORTY-HRiM SEAK- Suteripti.in Kates are $1.P0 Per Semener or $1.50 for the College Year. $2.50 Mailed. Single copy, 5 Cents. Kntered as seeond-ohiss mutter at t he DO?:..:fice in Lin coln. Nebraska, under Act of Congress Mai.'h 3. 1!79. nt at rial rate of postace provided for in Settion 1103. Act of October 3. 1917. A-.ilhorizcd September 30. 19:'. FuDlisried Daily during the smool ear except Min.iavs and Fe'urdnyt. vacations and examinations period? hy Student ct the I'niverslty ot Nebraska under the supervision of Hie Pub li. (Uu-ns Board. Offices t'nion BuiMiriK Day 2-7181. Nipht 2-7193. Journal 2-3330. Editor Paul E. Svoboda Business Manager ... Ben Novkoff HUIOKI II. OKI'AKIMt Nr. Vari.-igins klimr Mar.nrie Hnininc. Brb Siliaor New Kditrrs Georse AhN.tt. Aian jao I s, June Jamicson, llflen Kciley. Marine May Sports Editor Brh Miller .Vorr.ter Nel.niska Pies Astriation. 1941-42 tUltS III I'AKIMKM. ' v.stnt Bus Xlanaeirs .....Betty Dixon. I hil Kamer Circulation Macaper Sulney Sihm All inslcm-d editnrlal are the opinion of the editor and siimild not he runMrned la reflect the of lte 4- wiia(lniittii ur of the annerviy. India Remains A Question Mark India the hind if the Moslem. Hindu and Mohammedan is rapidly approaching ;i show down, and this lime th- showdoiuj will L- a double diii' with Kh';j111 and .Japan. For too I i i ?r Knglaiid and India have hesi tated 1o come lit an understanding cvrr w li.it should W their relationship. Tim moihcr coun try lias had its thumb over that mystic ana of the Knst guarding it from olhers like a jeal out child 'would at': and, coi.sotuenlly. the lndiaus lave felt the squeeze of the lion's paw. Hich inaw materials essentia! lid only to the Hriiish war effort hut also to the economic prosperity of England following ihe war. In dia r -mains as The last large and wealthy area under K'lglish domination which has not urad ti.itid lo a dominion status. The political leaders of India are suspic ious of the Knglish and they have a right to he. The English have made loo many empty pfoini.vs about the future relationship of India to the mother fouulry. They have bled Jjer of nn s1 imalde amounts of raw materials an 1 Laic ridden roughshod over the suggesl ions of mediation, made hy Indian lead( -rs. of ihe inng dispute. Hut rfs the (i!ui" arm strtiches closer and eh.Mf 1(, tic- heart: of India, lb- altitude 'of Loth the Kii,'ii,b and Italians ha -)uiVj con siderably. Mnsh-ms and Hindus Laic rcalicd he l;("d to i:'l;'ile ill the face of d..lig( r. an'J ihe British !.,ic realized the ntd t. p!ay f.iir with the Indian's if lliey do i.ol i'a'1 new and viddt nly jKcii rftil n-or;-j wiit-in ih ir o - n gat s. sir Si a 1'1'i.rd Oipps )r.. viue to lh'a for Il;c -pr-ss iiji'osc .f off ring iK (.;.!- do ic'iiinii 1;:1'is f.r full ii' a r snpjioi'l. l!"i;.i jII j roliah1- avrec. 1 1 1 j 1 ihe ! iiL'ili of il.c !,goti. alM'iis now iii progress Las In en d i n, n ( ly tic jirei ions JCnglisii all i1 ud- (- :il Iti'ii.i. l(e 1,- jieop!-s of l!i;,i to he ;iss.it,J that J!i.glan(l i ill n.1 hck '.t .f '. pii.n.'x . ;i!lr the nar is .w-r ? 'ettaiidy t Kng i-ii Lai e no f( f : eiic u itl, v. J,ich 1o k .ii the !) i1 o I 1 !ieir a vi ' in lit s.. Ili((- Ii.'jW- h(( ii ! ;, rs m Ji di.., siii li ;.s si i Ahmad, ith( 1. li'K-l lh.ii lh- :-4 a.J jug of Jlnlisli e'liiw ii,i s ;.nd 1 1 J'.i'it.li v. ay of lif(- v as 1 ;e on , i long : or 1 1 i r cm, If y s j'i'otM ss, and 1 he in; I i nc- of 1 1 i ..! rs is -li!) fell, hu1 l'-s.s ihan r 1'ow-. A new and 1 uLhoni JnJi.i is l ing Imt ii am no one ivill (vcr he aide to hring h,;-i: :!: i;is nl'll ihe Kav1 India 'on,'patiy h;.'l a ti'e hand m a Lack ward and ' fen h--,s nal ion. Lull support hy India will h in 11. Mar. and full domination slalus for In'h.i i!l Le consistent niih ihe d-i;incr;)ii' i!-,j lor nhieh ihe Allied Nations are j.glling. The i s 1 v. k or month n ! -rave 1 1,, ,:. .1 i,, ffiark Tiow sha((oiing a jMlj.n ll.at holds ihe insi'tr for sijecevslU) in'A.Uny a-ii,n in 1 he Kas1. Jf and when the dispute )s stllj 1 vi ill Le to ihe lei j'il ;,i,d s,,1 jsf;ji-1 joii of M(V Loly, except, jrhaps-, ihe dajiali'sc. College Editors... "The ti-ouhle with American cnlle ges is thai there are too many crusading college editors." That brought to mind a certain favorite paragraph which I oecasionally read over when the heft of the pen begins to feel inighticr than the sword. 4-Ye have an increasing respect for un dergraduate publications, callow as they arc. They are the real'Iiberal journals of the coun try, because their editors are t ciity-onc. "At twenty-one an editor has the lovely tart (piality of the unripe. Socially he is con servative more conservative, prohahly than he will ever be again; but editoi ially he is a rain Low of radical thought, largely, we belieic. Iiecause of the sudden oigiaslic pleasure ;' litcrarv expression, lie has a ('istim-live liter- Block and Bridle Elects Eighteen New Members rccogiiiai ie ; a kiln Active members of the Block and Bridle Club met the other night and selected 18 new mem bers from the list of applications for membership into the organiza tion. Membeis were chosen for their interest in animal husbandry and the work that they had done dnrin? their nledse period. Initia tion for the following men will j be held Tuesday at 5:30 p. m. : in the Horse Barn: Merle Brini 1 gar. Jack Goodding, Sam Wig igans. Willard Vesik. Dale Wolf, (Don Tracy, Ivan Madsen. Vance i I'uinphreyl Bob Oswald, Paul j Kvcland. Keith King, Milton Olson, ; Calvin Dahlke. Don Warner, R.u ! dolph Tomek. Donald Jerauld. Miles Caihvalladcr and Lee iiiggs. Poultry ih'O members will es cort their dates to a banquet and dance Satin day veiling. Parlors A B and C in the Student Union arv stvle. instantiv pedantic sarcasm. "The first flush of printer's ink is liki vine; that is why campus papers are so alive and m hy they cause deans so mm ti acute dis tress, worse than cramps of tic stomach. To be sure. .1 am rather biased, but I dmi 1 i will te their destination, tl ink that college editors are "the" "mailer To do thir j .at in the war ef Milh American eollegrs. ifoit the Pouluy dub opened the i-i parse strings of their treasury A college editor who says what he Hiijik. j and bou;;hl a ,.(f(se tx.nd. This and perhaps doesn't think as those t w eiili j should be an example for other years his elders do. can do something better , clubs to follow if they have any than cause clamps of the stomach. A Til lie ''radical" thought in youth is some thing of a heaithy sign. It is like leav nint. in bread, it ma-ko the ho'e loaf more p.Jai- The babv eh.tks and the lambs A certain amount of sincere lilnral , are going to be on hand for a re thought Ts definitHv necessarv. and if doesn't peat performance en Easter Sun- r ,, " ...i,,,,,, ;v ii (iayafteiiKxin. K'.t the fifth year e,.:no froiii rolleoe editors, tro n n here is ii . . to come? Calif. Daily Bruin excess money lying around, isoi long ago the Farnuis Fair board bought about $400.00 worth of bonds. . . tbats something to strive for. drivers of muddy roads near tie sheep bam. The poultry exhibits will )r.. elude hundreds of baby chit lis some turkey poults and iabbns and a special bunch of colui.d Easter chicks. Poultry production and management exhibits will n,. elude an incubator, an egg Cny. play, battery brooding, scvet;l types of brooder housts. ;,n! dressed poultry. The poultiy t hibits will fill eleven houses ai pens on the farm, it was report..). Alexander stated that c-veryt n is invited to bring their youm . sters. . . Time for open house be 1 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Home Ec present r. r. ji r. the sheep b?rn and the poultry faini at ag college have opened their doois to the public on Ea.ster afternon. By Marsa Lee Civin. In a sujHr 'atriotie cri'li avor to M. A. Alexandt-r. assistant pro fessor of animal husbandry, said that there wojl,i bo about 175 baby lambs, inrludu g many sets of twins on exhibition at the sheep barn. They will in. l.uio five breeds Cmdes will J f r.r. hand to answer (Continued from P;i-i tiring president, will I at the meeting. Presiding over the college etr tion, which convents Friday noon, will be Miss Rowan Elbtf. assist ant professor of vocational du( ri tion. Dr. Ruth Leverton. associate professor of home economics is to speak on "An Interest in Nutrition for High School Students'1 before the high school teachers' sect ion meeting Friday afternoon. The Saturday morning general section will hear a tall: by Mis' Margaret Liston, assistant profes sor of home economics, on "Monty Problems of Families in War Time." Also to appear before the home economics clubs' section aie Miss Carolyn Ruby, assistant piofessor of home ec and Miss Sophie Wakim, graduate student. Wliile only 2 percent of the t t;l I'nited States population is col)ge trained, this group comprises percent of listings in the H'40-41 "Who's Who in Amen a." demands of the hour, students and i..cully members joined in a ecbrat.uu to h lp si j.. ply the Nebraska university Has.- Hospital at a carnival at the Armory. This ciiniva! mark 1 the last all university party in I'M- and lias attended by the largest crowd. TL re were various tipc of amu-' n.( Ms u, vLidi those present con! rib. .led thir sbar tmiard the fund for. raising money for m- i. who left school lo join ti e . Liaska unit. Seven Luinlred ijttendit!" witnessed lo- .,iiiieS win ic r.r. nana io answer I t;i,.rn Wessels. notd artist a-,r? jqutstions. and Alexander .stated I te;t her. has been appoint d awii-t-meet 1l,(-;that .m cas.- f rainy weather j ant professor of fine arts at Wa'h- signs would be K.sted warning i ir.gton State college. f( svi.r K. J. L I.'ossigno many article: like untie jM.unds and pounds of Tick is to various n (.'. , by ( Lraska '((-. s. Most j.ojnilar 1 ti..- fish ion at ''. 5 i- h ' ' 1-" i s i food." candy. .;i d i-i.'i'.t .-t . froiu lh(c-e all i i'ire of fic' l's of 1 I c! ud ing the cad 1 I ogin. a ' iojj s s for live (!(' idl. ..nd S-le.. o;,v s v. tit r.. ; ; i n g i.e.. :! s !" 'i , : 1 1 - g(. 1 s e hat dh.-.gs. :, ill g . s. -..or l.n'Jt i .. W..s :. .gl : ( n. 1 - J !,t ICS r'-cog ni' J 1 i army. TI ' inform.;! on . (( ml,lli'!c.'ilios j'j-f,;4 the . '.!! I I i'oIk rl s. co 1 1 , 1 1 , , mb r : .( ' r in !i (Jlalled made hl.e Ji '! Ji.jr1la( 1 ! I! 1 B iV'X"ited (.. iej; ;.'e P-t vr"T.T r-.-r.' "')- Li'l .'.ar brought i.u,.ty the 1. Ln.g of Ik ailh Mid phi si.-.l i du-;,1 iof: in ihe s,-j ,.;. This war may brii g about a new ji.,iii n o: pliisi'-al filij'ss tor all 'd' so.-j. i . J ,,- sLiiiiing atld sHii 1 ilJIf S shocking liU'.',:;gs of ihe n.i- i'.'d boar(Js. plus lb- fact 1L.1I many men 1mm w i-i ion 'iilhout rtertalion.il lacjiilics will be con e aceus1om d 1o i'i gu'ar I-cre,-;1 joe.) 1 3a cd;1is ill the army and on fut'ough. sloid l-i.luli.i)ie our w hole a'1,lnde tow artj phi v ie;,J fiiness." Dr. George M. Clo?s, associate prtfesor of health and physical education at Louisiana State univeriity, foresees a Lew national empha.-;i on phyncal litces. Holy Week (CfntinuecJ from Page 3) j.rorr.ptJy it 6 a. rn. and ( )' fct 7:4 V I1n for Ihe d ily f-n j' '-s re under the direction of 4-njrrjjttee al'-d by Dons Sand'-rn. Ktudent V-adirig the w-rvic-s will be Dar rell Peters. Kenneth Miller. Mar- Jean Kni-iUe and J-Kie Lou 1 Tyler. A mixed quartet voJJ jmt yitie Uie music eath day. f"ontiriu'.-J from T'nt 1.) atteno'!, but cabled that be had bt-en btl'J up arid rouM r.t get a prane- tit Vet. On the day .f the isurnUy be yi-r, ud that hut tit Vet i,b'i n protu.'ed and be as f-n hi way. He mx "In many waj Etiroy is ttxiny IKt AniY. continent- But against a tragic background AmejK.an ivtidentft, thioajvh ibe Vf'.F bar 'Tgamz'-d 2.' "urivr Mtis of caftivity' awing prjv.n r?. Ve are f-ndinj book, t-cra-tiwal eujpinfnt. rr.U';"! mtru-t.i-T,X.. tc. to 1jI tuM "What v.e are iUAt) j saving hit and rr.iri'lB, but evn ;i.or, it tit giving hope and a r.- sen? of fliCtnty an Uie 1 udeit realise Uiat Uiey are not forgot ten, that Arneriran Mu dents rel)y rare alxt them arid about th future." Easy to Follow this Arthur Murray Step to Daintiness! i!0 (iM r 1:30 t, fjard your weetnei. ar.d chrm the Wiy Arthur I.turray dir.trri do with Odorono Cream. Non-greaty, nofj-critty, gtritle, no VvjV,c to u Odorono Creim cr.ds r;jert7ia tion annoyance T.t 1 to 3 day I Follow thi? ,-y Arthur Murray tp to dsintir.r fet Odorono Cfeain today! JOf1, 2'ti, 5V i-f,l,j tai). Tax Odcowo Co , Jc. 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