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'-. i . ;:; ;.jJ: ,.:. i HMU Tf i . v ;. y ' 7 ' & l Mi lt.hJ 1.. . . .V f) n K . iii Iti.r.; roLVULi No.v123. .'J y O.l f RESIIMEN ARE WINNER v;1 : 5f: ROWD HEAR8 THE AND FOURTH YEAR V , . ,..! 4 ' i i )V .! J . i; FIRST 4 .j-- MEN DEBATE. K I , -V ... I -uJ VC ;.::UNiyEESITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1909r- Pric 5 Ctofc ML if- CLASSES ARE DISMISSED ANN0UNCE8 NEW MEM BER8 OF THETA..A " DEAN rt ti '" i i-u Four Men in the College of LaWAjre 1 Chosen-F, rbm the, 8en!orfcUM,for 0 . MenibeiDshlp, Ir H qnorat V. , Fraternity. , , ) iTtic (rcahmnrt tcdln won 'from tho bunion in tub final intorclass dobato, liild In Memorial hall at 10 o'clock fcstrdjiy'jndrnlnB, receiving tho unan imous decision ot tho throo Judges, TrofepBbra Wilson, Fling and Caldwell. KAqraii 10 o'clockVclasses iwore' dls' missedj'thpi crowd 'began x pouring7 .In tWlX'aBd'by .tho tlmo of tho opening of the dobato tho floorwas packed and boifc gflilqr'ic -Wre Med? Tho two center sections were -- reeervod-for thcnwatiorsfheenjor class. c !' DK Avery presided at tho debate and whif hff arose tospoakho ,v?as KTOGteT with cffeerlnKand' applause wfiictilaktefi fat soYoratJrnlriutes. Ho apokc or His- interest in mtorciass ae batlng'and declared that student, senti ment seemed to bo squarely behind tho proposlUon,orholding each'year intor class .-debate's. 'Hdspolto, briefly be fore intrwetuclngtho'flrsi; spoakei1 or tho importanco of the question to be debated, which was tho. 6bngre"sBlonal guaranteo of national banVdopOBlts; " renSovd'.alirddWpetUlb'n from tho bank ing hUBlnG;. ;Iof spbko of-tho dangor n ecroased individual security If tbio backs' and th'o in'creaso' of doposlts analsIbj6l'4hQ conflict which would rosuUv.from tho adoption of suoh a moasuro between state and national banking, law. "', Tp aYoid tho'cvlls attributed to the proposed plan 'by his opponents, Mr. Cf.PreatQiif the third spoakor for, Ihol amrmatlvo, Jnslstod that it was only.j nocesBarjvf or succoss to secure non-nartlsan banking commissioners, and topiaoViipromlum on honesty In U0UaiiKUiB syuiuiu, - ri Tijo tiilrd speaker for the negative,' Mr Vorh .fiaXos' 'aledwithth'af flrmatlvo that thoro should -bo somo form of security for bank dopositB, DUfruo pomtoa out time me proposed 'plan . of securing ; thent A would con- tribute" mor.o to thecauad of panics in stead of preventing them, as claimed by tho aflirmatlvo. Ho said that tho falluro of a Now York, bankAouIdv kipo but tho proposed guarifnteoHtund twice over. After ho six brief speeches. in ro buttal, Ctianceljbr; Aydry, ' ckl".e)i for the decisions' ( of' ' tUo . Jthrqo ! .Judges'; which woro Immediately 'coilectod. 'rneywero unanimous in' invoroi tne negatiyq,. thuB.glvlngtho froBhmon.tht Intorclass championship for this year. Announce New Members. H. 0 PERRY CAPTAIN unanimoWly ELECTED TO'LEAb - 909-10' BA8KET-BALL FIVE. LOOK 4o GYMNASTIC CONIEST Dr. Clapp and His Athletes Are dot ting Ready for Big Meeting With Western Schools in Armory on April 16. r- -- Donn. Costlgan then announced tho names pf the .newly, olected members, to tiid Tnota . Kappa ;wu rratornity, four nors ju. JthoconogqMa ro-j coivJng tlils honor. Thoy were Roy' CarlbaVg, jv-lth an average of 02.33-K pct cent; Robert W. Dovoo, wltai 01.3-f ier "conty Arthur B;;, Bouton, wltlii 90.76 'upor cent; nnd Carl, P. Tho Thetd Nu EpsIIoh fraternity has; had, a chapter at Nebraska for three or ''four yeai-s'. It Is a national fva tcrnlty, and corresponds closely o! jrni uoia nappn, uavins iub biuuw heAr8tu5Peal.prjon, .tho.afllrmatlv.o scholarship requirements. An -avor arJCOulOiurC.pnfldence''i 5ln Sflarlo Dyls, of tho senior team exblalifed' tlicT ciuostlonr pointlrfgmit thVl'osses sustained rby" ddposlfotV iii mo uniiea aiuiu ua .tnumub miouuoi in the bnnks. He aifrlbuted thocauso of band failures 'to , ineflcfenl ."regula tions, tracinithenttompts at leglBla Uon'ttlqS'ifilBilneTho purpdio of thq affirmative; he said,-would boto adyqeatpg system yhichjrpuW in sure tho confldonco of tho depositors in tho f'banksand, which should, bo, brought about; so, as not to Jeopardize tho present banking system. To brlng this about he advocated an assess ment to be loyied on 6 banl of, 1-1Q qtvl per cent of tho deposits each year. Ho create a fund efor tho guar1 jfritoo :qf dqposlts. Stridor bankregu latlon rogiiiatlon ot socuifltlds, .and - atrlctor on-partlsan inspection; were thq dUei; points which, ho said; tho' ajnrpvfyiVo'worq o advocate. ., Mr,; plarqnco Clark, thq first speak er .oA"lifq nogauvo, spqko of, mo in Ofllciecy'f iho proposed guarantee, sayjng; thai il is not enough to. Bhow t)jq :nfld of reform but' that t tho! rof' flrmativ . mhst Bhpw; that thq,blili Buaramtoe Is the rTghtmethod oi. re' formle cllamdthJHW gugranteq of.depesitaoUfalied whore, tried, and thai It'a ,wron in principle and thai -It would Stepvtho.est clawvof iponjauf- of tho Ijiw'g; .Dualfaqsa, Vjin.1ranlyi tovthisVMr. Prattk Relnsch. thosecond Bpoaker'on'oaprmatlvo, attribute ; the .faflurb ofthe'plan in New iYpV J Inefficient' rdgulaUoh. Ho, pointed qy(i tife. result ofv'm;eincrdasod conflonde ' renting If iqm "ijtho guar anteo of deposits; aad. declared that it. wpl,crease thq ogetiM&bn, $W out insQanpy ahd, prPtqct' thq honest bankiagalqsf the dishoneet'WqSf ' jjyreng hi, Hncl 'n , If Mrf D'M. Rogers, sWmd speakeV ', 'pii the MMtjVe, clklni the pri0' ,!. v, yw , v.;.-."- (tfSfe of 90 or more In all required work Is necessary "for eligibility, ., and," aot less than one-tenth, nor more-Mian, one- sixia oi mo senior iuvb wwj uu uiujnut from tho graduating' clasri" each y,car This year'f uriior''tliViiruie8;Boyen. .scnipj" a, qouldha:Q.b9ett..chosoii Jiut tho facul'ty decided vto"gd'tii.riib'nor to only four. - . CADETS ATTEND THE FUNERAL Second' 'i Battalion.,! Honored j- "a -s,'j . i ' 1 . Ex-Governor.' In Deceased consideration, of- the yaluablo A l J H. O. Perry was yesterday given a unanimous election to tho position of captain of tho Nebraska basket-ball flvo for tho season of 1909-10. All of tho scvon lottor men of lost season's team woro present; excepting Potra shdk, "and they cast tholr ballots for tho popular guard. For the' past two seasons Perry playod at loft guard on. tho Nebraska basketball quintet and proved ono of tho best players, on tho team. His work brought the. Just regard which ho received in tho Itrlbuto paid him by his toammates, yesterday aftornoon in making him tho lender of tho flvo for noxt season. The ballot was taken at a special .meeting of, the athletic board 'hold5 in Dr. Clapp's ofllco yesterday noon. After the " announcement of tho filec tlon' Porry was congratulated by tho six players. , - , . At this same meeting tho athletic board voted to allow Manager Eager to schedule a football gamo with Den ver university, to bo played in Don vor on Novembor, 13. Tho scheduling of this gauiq with Denver will moan that Ames -ylllbo dropped, from the, cornhuskor schedule fOr noxt fall. Ames Out of It. v. Ames and Nebraska ftr tho past two months have been trying to ,gqt to gethqr on a dato for a ,gan0 for next fall, butane offbrts have been in; vajn. Tho agglos.'i' had been offered Ndvo'm; bor 13 ontho cqrnhusker schedule for a-gameIn "Ames"and; had; accepted. It over a mqhth agq.'.'ut soon ,af tor that dato was agreed to the aggies back gigged and refused to tako fhe- dato, for Iowa forced tlionPto keep, that day open for'ltlid. gamd wlMiithd. Hawkoyes. fii, . -. i October 30 and NqVember 20 " are still open on tho" Nebraska schedule' and Ames Is willing to takotiio form er"" date Tmf' has refused tiio" latter; The cornhusker-mnnagemont-wHl not schedule :a; contest; with tho:' aggies fonOctobor; 30e for that dato Is. dpi ohd "weelc In 'advanca pf tho game with, Kansas. and. none of the corn-, hujskerB waiio ruh'lany risk of losing to the Jayhawkers by playing a hard gamp only a week before tho meeting With the JayhawkorB. October 30 will ho kopt qpon on tho Nebraska schedule to allow tho cornhuskor olevon a rest Ames would, not, accept Novembor 2P beqause that dato Is only Ave days booro the meeting with D'rake. Thq aggies, feel tho same about the Drake came as Nebraska does about tho an, opposite fatlticayvnd fpjHhJs : Kansas contest thoy want to win that reason his Influence oh legislative battlo even 1ft theyv lose to all tho i .-.. i . . ' .. .- fl i JLU-.L Vi 1. a. 1 mailers .was nut. 'swab iH' fti wjiva Btootf as tiiP 'qirnest! champion of tho state school -and did all that ho could for its advancement, .un officially ho has- always lent hwid: iij aiding the agricultural.. cqHegex In which ho, took a groat interest. . J5 ' NOTICE. y All track candidates for .either the varsity or freshman ta8 vara re- and It laattracting a groat deal oi at tention all oyor the - state Minnesota, Wisconsin, Chicago," Washington and Nebraska universities. , . ' Tho mooting has espdclal intorcat for tho cornhuskor students this y.oar becausQ It is bollovcd 'ono of tho No braska athletes, D C. JMitchclI, has ah oxcolldnt chanco of winning in tho Individual contest.. During tho Eastor rocoss tho gymnastic team will bo kopt In Lincoln training for tho moot. Team Leaves Tomorrow. Tomorrow morning tho baseball team will bogln Its annual, southern tour, going from Lincoln to Tabor, Iowa, whom Tabor coll ego will bo played Thursday aftornoon. Tho last g$mo pf tho trip will bo playod on April 10 and 17 with tho University of Kansas at Kansas City. Tho r athletic board yesterday took no dojnlto action, oa establishing, a training tablo for track men oxcopt to ask tho training tablo committee to investigate tho matter oi advisability and means, of conducting. a tablo. In tho basomoiit of-the Temple. .ThV athletic board wishes If posslbloj to run Ub own tablo, Thq sentiment o'f'thq board is In favor of tho special grill for tho track team and at tho noxt meet ing It will bo voted to, "start tho toblo. SUGGEST NEW t fi FRATERNITIES WILL REVISE'THE RU8HINQ 8Y8TEM. iam wd- .i- THE "YEAR-RILE" IS PROPOSED NO MAN TO PLEDGE SOPHOMORE CREDITS. UNTIL HAS System Prevailing Among Sororities . FJnds .Favor With a Number 'of' i . ' jr fift . ft; MISS HAYDEN 8TART8 HER WORK A Class Iri-Ne'vVspaperillluitratldn Has Been Formed. A class In newspaper illustration is now being taught by Miss Hayden. No university crodit will bo given for this work, tho Idoa of tho class boing to assist thoBe already working In this line. This class Is opon to all students without fees. Assignments will bo glvon . each week from somo story or nowspapor article to bo then worked out in pencil or pen and ink, according .to, tho idea Fraternity Men, But Its Ado' tlon by Council Unlikely. In responHo to a roqiiost from Regis trar Harrison, chairman of tho com mittpo appointed by tho Intor-fratorn-Ity ' council, to rovlso tho fratdrntty rushing, ruloB, tlio .cloven. Orook lottor organizations of tho unlvorslty ,aro jiow submitting suggestions' rogariilng (ho proposed regulations. Inasmuch ns tiie old rules regarding tliq pledging of now studonts woro susponded1 last fall by common consont of tho fra ternities and tho faculty momber of tlid board on accoun,t of tholr recog nized tnefllcloncy, tho now suggestions are radically different from tho former rulos. x ' ' .''. It Ih acknowledged that tho system must bo materially changed If justice is to bo dono each of tho fraternities and If all aro not to bo submitted to unnecessary hardship. Ono fault- of Ltho old rulos was tho long rushing season, which necessitated stronuous. efforts on the part of all tho Crooks for a period of raoro than, six we'oks. :Thjs forked a hardship "not oniyTjpn the monho did tho" rushing butt oa thot.riishees as well, and iV sk said, that, tho prPlpngod period was "respon sible directly for a consiaorawo p.or- nf thn atttrlrin4, Tlinoo alrnffVif.ct .will bo brought to. class and will then, bo cent ortho low stanfling made by first criticized. As'fow of tho students Voan men who looked good to., tho' have had technical Instruction In this work tho criticisms will ho based chiefly on. tho chplco' of lncldqnt,- Its fldollty to fho text and its pictorial arrangomont.. ..As several , of- the" stu dents ,aro Interested in oxceilont--opi)drtunlty is them to understand the Jl -1' m f MT'J" this work an nov given x work done by tor fforthb former ,GqvornorP6yn- stato agricultural ' school thpf 'states "farmi'dHdots ye8tefday nt tonded tho funordi.of thfi djsUngulshed cltlzon'in a body. The ranw qatiauon uniformed and lnarclied'lii, regular for mation Jd' i St. Paul's ciiUrch whpro thq Pbesquieu wero . hold. Al tho church thoy occupied arpsorved aec- tlon of Beats amopg the .hundreds .prosqnf. . ' (.u ' ' , , . ,' Tho death of 4 ex-Governor Epynter on iiqnday morning called to nllhd. to old unlvorslty -men jniahy aqts of, his "wh'lch'wero 'beneficial1 'tp" thq univer sity, Unfortunately Qoyprnor Poyji- ter was embarrassed, jaurr his temi ; of office- by liavlhg, t'hleglslature! of work more thoroughly.) Any student intoresjod or wishing; to Jplii this clasB Is requested' to Bed1 Miss "Hayden, Art Dopartmept, 305 Library, Building. Tho class' will be held at G; o'clock on Tuesday or Wednesday. " . . - . .-iv.t!T. r- rrrr4; ;-, 8. M. RINKER 18 HONORED I 8tU- it woh14 wMKejl'tnq Btrepgtts weir as HtrattkW tfitL-V thereey 6Vab other teams on .their schedule,. Thoy vlll keep November 20 open, so as td glvo thplr cloven a rqat. ; No Breaking Up. .. The, failure lot "Nebraska, and Ames .to'meet onA,the,grldirdri,'pext.fali does .. .f.W .- - J -i .S- i not mean tnat tne two scnoois win not; come together again. "Thoy will try tp arragq a game, for . Jpj.0. In the woaHnie moy win inqot in oaspuau, l)aket-ii'all and tracjc contests.. ,pr.uClapp is preiringtpr(.Uq west era jHteroolleglatvKyrawstlc coatesti .which wUL'be " held 'n ike university remain Inuncolttfcanarrafq?te'0 armory friday,. April is. tpis wiii ,OI .M Elected President of American . v dents, at Oxford.. S. M.i Ri.nker, of. Beatrice Nebras ka's Rhodes, scholar at Oxford was reconMy elected, president of tho American. scholars In the English ual; yorsity. This is an honor much . es tcqmed among tho American students and Rlnakpr's election Is a matter of gratification, tp his .friends. Samuel Rlnakqr came to tho uni yorsity in thefal of 1904 .and re mained In Llncqln twp.,year8,. Ho was president of his class for two senes, tors and was otherwise prominent, jn clnBB affairs. Ho Represented the uni versity, in Ipter-colleglate debate- .dajp ing hIssec.on,d year,. ,ap,d yas an, exT cellent debater, He won the Rhodes scholarship In;. 1907 and. has sinqe re sided In Engjand. ,, . - . To" Prevent Spiking. ' j ir -Hi On tlio other hand it is adniltCed u y that a conslddralilo' number of rnen? jj&" Worecretlynpldgedto'onqiiftW other of tho eleven frntqrnittcs bofprdj tho ,d!ato set by thocounci'l aVeSgoj dayi This "splklng"wa8 resorted' to in cases whdre tho'comrieUtlbn bo-i tweefn tap fraternitiea'waB 'keeand; whore otfe, wished, to make'me most of a temporary adyantago"1 qvef Jho! " rus&ee'. Once spikedtho now. stude'n was no longer a .matte of concern ttf tho' fortunate fraternilyaithmigliltfb rejected organization" frequently 'felt cohBldefably aroused over tho suspectt ed violation of tho rules. It, Is theso two evils that .the mar Jority of tho fiuggeBtiona from tho fraternities seek to remeilpit is a matter of general ttcit agfeemeht that tho rushing season 'yrlll ho Bhortendd; This much is' said -to bo assured an'd practically all the suggestions redblved call 'for such action In one form-or another Tho difference between ;th'd fraternity men 'seems rattier tor!iigo on the question of whetf ther,i;U,silnfg season shal be. There ia "a varrahce as to 'whether it' should he placeef''at the beglBlng, mlddie'oreni' otthe first-semester,' or? evetf at dialer-date. ' & , The VtarVl. : 4 , , "At .'least 'qne. fratrnltr hai'rqconii meqded tho adoption , ot Uie 'year rule." which nrevails in a number of . 4- -. vi' ''iili ' ' Si-iix J.' qasiorn -couwes... ,w .ww ,rnRUMivvu guested to ta)ie nmiB wdteMi; w th the.aaAimHfwwa. tice im ffceh. day durttr fyioiu Those inon of the team who ftW to ... v..? .. ,- Zs, . .i4ii.42 . ur-fr-.v. work. at the; farm grduni;W well, be ce,ol U Wkest . contests' ever V ,. '".. ' , i: i(iProfessor sw. ,NIohol80B aifdrmer , t".i - m- I 111-' '.' JV uniyersttyv gnwrnaieis wuu, irHMum herefor a shorlinwJ'rwet.Nich- olsda, who' is- profeeepi; -ofphiaelfttry at tho University of Mlmeia,;fa th son pf: Professor H' H. Ntchelsok, who was prpfessoD of chemietry at ;thi sehoel for a auwher. of -years, nPiman cei, Pe4ge , jjraternity unti. he, was a fully accredited., wpfcpwore. Hen entering, wuu, iwitwww.?" yh ch ranked mem a8rwpwor,WVor thelrww ;W.a -tnkmfltmr .TMrwcwld t senre' at wltm Uetenliiaw shiii: w "$&:)& &;i " ' i- 'i, - i." j v."ki..ai.(l.ii'Bt OX, i we. WHU, IWHW VT-. -f-V jTyirxi TJii-i ?iii -vti pi$.W,Acr -?!. ; t i , . V T " "' , t I 'i i a to -w-' - ; i i c rv -v . w. .. H A :t 1 fr&f'l SbVj..- &&& 8Mri vauey umvqrsity. , 7 M Jf ti . , I mn ' v .