MOwVMWMaMS" Jfc , V ' VOL. XL NO. 104. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY MARCH (l3J 1912. Price 5 Cents " i '' ' S NEW TEMPLE CAFETERIA WILL BE- OPENED TODAY PRICES LOWER THAN TH08E OF DOWNTOWN E8TABLI8HMENT8. TO ACCOMMODATE SEVEMTY PERSONS Oniy High Grade Materials Will Bo Used, According to Announce ment by Management. vodchor-drawn on paid out will him. The cafeteria room Is doBlgned primarily for men, but women will not bo excluded. They will bo espe cially welcome to dine In the Univer sity Y. W. C. A. rooms, acrosB tho hall from tho cafeteria room. Stu dontB bringing lunches from home maj ubo tho cafeteria room as a lunch room. Only creamery buttor, non-frozen meat, high-grade coffee, and other flrst-clasB materials will bo used. Tho following aro boitio of tho prices. Those will bo ralBed or lowerod as experience may show to be necessary to carry out tho Rogents' wish to pro Oyster stow only seven contB; Boup, two contB; pie, four cents, and our old frlond roast beef, but seven little copper pennies. How does tho above sound, hungry readers? No, wo are not quoting from a menu In tho Para dlso cafe, those aro simply somo of tho prices that will prevail at tho now Temple cafeteria, beginning today. The formal opening of tho Univer sity Y. M. C. A. cafeteria will occur today, all supplies and equipment hav ing been secured and placed In readl nesa. Tho first meal was servod Mon day In order to mako certain that overythlng was shipshape. Tho prices decided upon are slightly lower than thoso at tho downtown eating places, DUt not sufficiently so to Injure tho business of tho latter establishments. Tho cafotorla Is planned to accom modato seventy persons at ono time, but In tho ovent of an unexpectedly heavy patronage, moro tables can bo plaood In tho University Y. M. C. A. rooms Tho tables will seat four to eight persons. List of Rules Adopted. Tho following rulos have boon mado In regard to the conduct of the cafo terla: 1. Tho University of Nobraslta shall provide equipment and retain title to tho samo. It may rosumo possession , at any time tho regents may direct. 2, ThlB equipment shall bo loaned to iho UnlvorBlty Y. M. C. A., to be uboQ In conducting a cafotorla for the benefit of University students. 3. Subject to tho orders of the orders of tho Board of Regonts, a committee of five men, appointed by tho Y. M. C. A. and approved by tho Regent, shall havo complete control of tbo cafotorla and Its management. Tho tenure of office of this commlttoo or any member thoroof may be termi nated at any time by tho University Y. M. C. A. or by tho Board of Re gents. 4. Tho members of this committee shall receive no compensation for their Borvlcos; nor shall any profit accrue from tha cafotoila-to any or ganization or individual Suould the cafotorla bo discontinued, all prop erty, Including cash on hand, shall re vert tc tho University of Nebraska. 5. All accounts of tho cafotorla shall at all times bo open to public Inspec tion at tho finance offico of ho Unl vorelty. fi. Tho cafotorla Bhall bo open to students, officers, employes and alumni of tho Unlvorslty. It Is not lntondod for tho ubo of tbo general public. MemberH of Committee. Tho following havo teen namea an members of tho commlttoo in charge: A. A. Reed, chairman, L. J. Marsh, D. M. Rogers, B. L. Palno, S. Avory. Ralph Orr has been secured as busi ness manhger, and will place all or ders for supplies. T. A. Williams, assistant In the University flnanco office, will bo treasurer. All moneys MANY TOJBTAIN KEY FROM 22 TO 38 WILL QET BETA KAPPA H0N0R8 THUR8DAY. PHI Thursday will bo Phi Bota Kappa day, as was announced last wook, and tho convocation will bo given over to tho usual program for that day. Tho finals In tho lntor-class do batos will bo hold, In which tho sopho more team will moot tho Junior trio for tho championship, after whloh tho pnnouncomonto of Phi Bota Kappa honors will be made. vldo wholoBomo food for BtudentB at The teams which will moot In tbo roHt of BimnlloB find lnhnr- rebate will bo composed of Z. C. Some of tho Trices. Roast beef, 7 cents; oyBtor stow, 7 contB; potatoes, 4 cents; poas, 4 cent3; corn, 4 cents; soupB, 2 cents; bread (without butter), 1 cent; rolls. 1 cent; doughnutB, 1 cent; ploB, 4 contB; coffoo (without cream), 2 cents; macaroni and cheese, 4 cents ; peaches, 5 cents; prunoB, 3 cents; pineapple, 5 contB; goosoborrloB, 5 cents; oatmeal (without cream), 2 cents; rice (without cream), 2ootHs; butter, 1 cent; cream, 2 cents ;sugar, water, tomato catsup and other ac cessories, free. . t GION TO TRAIN WRESTLERS 1 UNIVERSITY QRAPPLER8 WILL HAVE THE AID OF PROFES SIONAL MAT ARTIST. Dickonaon, Harvoy Hobb and Raymond Smith, for tho Bophomoroa, and Clay ton Radcllffo, Harry Burtls and Jo romo RForbes, for tho Juniors. Tho Bophomores will uphold tho affirma tive side of tho quostlon, dealing with tho recall of tho Judiciary. The Phi Bota Kappa announcements will bo made whllo the JudgOB aro conferring on the debate. ProfoBBOr Stout, Bccrotar of tho society, Bald that out of 'ho ontlro conlor class, from twonty-two to thirty-eight will be chosen to wear tho koy These now niombers will be electod at a meeting of tho socle' y Wednesday night. NEBRASKA AND KANSAS MAY CLASH AT OMAHA TEAM8 LIKELY TO PLAY FOR VALLEY BASKETBALL TITLE. STItHM MAKES A PROPOSITI!!! Jayhnwkor Authorities Have Oppor tunity to 8ecure Desired Con tests Last of This Week. GHATBURN DENIES CHARGE DEFEND8 VOCATIONAL TRAINING AT BANQUET OF ENGINEER ING SOCIETY. Nebraska University wrestlers made a good showing at tho amateur tour nament at Kansas City, Gunthor win ning in the llghtwolght class from his opponent, a Kansas Unlvorslty man. Ruby, In tho welterweight division, and61 Miller, In tho middleweight, also rocelvod much pralso from Kansas City sporting writers. Neither of their opponents was able to bocuto a fall, tho matches being decided solely on points This wook tho CornhuBkors will be gin to proparo themselves for tho dual moots with Iowa and KanBaB and tho subsequent weBtorn lntor-colleglato tournoy In Urbana, III., In which No braBka was triumphant last spring. Tho Cornhuskers aro to havo tho ad vantage of professional coaching, George Glon, tho Aurora grappler, having agrood to work out at tho Unl vorBlty gymnasium ovory day this week whllo In training for his mat battle "of next Thursday night at tho Oliver theater with Oscar Wasem. Glon will take on tho Cornhuskor wrestlerB and school them In thtS flnor points of tho mat game, Incidentally getting tho oxorclso needed to put 1 him In trim for Ills state champion ship go with WaBom. Tho Aurora athloto declares that Mlllor and Ruby aro a pair of promising grapplers and is confident ho can toach thom enough of tho tricks to -make thom winners against all opponents In tho coming meets. Tho annual banquet of tho Engineer ing society was held Saturday oven ing at tho Llndoll hotel. Ono hun dred and' Blxty undergraduates and alumni wore proaont. A. L. Hoagland, '00, acted as toastmastor. Tho follow ing toaatB wore responded to: "Expectation," G. K. Leonard. "Commutation," Prof. G. H. Morse. "Ventilation," Prof. J. D. Hoffman. "Cultivation," Prof. L. W. Chase. "Valuation," Prof. O. V. P. Stout. "Integration," Prof. G. R. Chatburn. Tho following guosts of tho society mado short talks: Doan Davis of the collogo of arts and sciences; State Railway Commissioners Hurd and KateB, and F. B. Ryan. Tho engineer ing quartet rendered several parodies on popular ragtlmo songs. One of the most Interesting Bpeochos of tho evening was that of Professor Chatburn, who denied tho charge, ro contly made by another professor in tho Unlvorslty, that oheatlng was duo to tho Institution Into tho high school and tho University of vocational sub jects. Tho Engineering society desires to thank tho students of tho collogo for their support In making Engineers' Wook a sudcesB. Kansas Is gottlng dosporato and in a letter to Coach Stlohm rocalls somo of Its formor "demands" by offering NobraBka several propositions In re gard to playing tho championship sorlos to decide tho basketball tltlo of tho valley. Tho negotiations for tho gamos havo boon up In tho air for Bomo tlmo owing to the fact that Coach Stlohm has lnalstod that Kan sas shall not dlctato, but that Ne braska Bhould, at least, havo some thing to say in regard to where and when tho gamoB should bo played. Managor Hamilton In his letter mado an offer to moot Nebraska on any neutral court of rogulatlon dlmon Blons, or to play ono game each at Lincoln, Lawrence and Manhattan, or all at Kansas City. Ho also volun teered to lot tho officials commlttoo of tho Missouri Valley conforonco chooBe tho officials In tho ovont tho two teams were unablo to agroo. Now Up to Kansas. Coach Stlehm, In replying, has put tho matter up to Kansas in a fair way and It now romalns with KansaB whether or not the series will bo played. Hd offered to moot Kansas, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this wook at Omaha, tho only days on which Nebraska playors will bo able to mako a trip owing to spring vacation which comeB next wook and to faculty objections to another ox tendod trip such aB nropoBed by tho Kansas coach. Coficn Stlehm sug gested Hyland as referee and Hoopes as umplro. There was a rumor current yester day that Kansas had threatened to break off athlotlc relations with Ne braska if Nebraska refused to con cede to tho demand for a champion ship series. Tho rumor was based on a nowspapor story sent out under a Lawrence datollno. Coach Stlohm, however, stated that tho rumor had no foundation whatsoever and thai only yesterday morning ho recolv$l a letter from Managpr Hamilton sta lng that tho date of May 3 for tho track meet and November 10 for tho football gamo In Lincoln woro satis factory and would bo accepted. Tho Nebraska team, which had practically suspended practice, began work again last night to got In con dition for tho series. Botany Specimens Saved. By tho prompt work of the botany department Wednesday afternoon it is doubtful If any of tho botany speci mens that wero in tho herbarium in tho museum will be Injured. Somo were in danger of boing rulped by water, but thoy woro moved to tho green house and dried. German Clubs to Meet. Tho Vorein Germanla and tho Schauspleler will hold a joint mooting at 7:45 p. m., Wednesday, In tho MubIc hall of tho Temple. At thlB time a one-act play, entitled "Dor Kaffe.oklatBch," will be given. All members of the Schauspleler Vorein are urged to bo present at 7:30 o'clock, as an important busi ness meeting of the club will be held boforo tho program. Seo bulletin board in U. hall. 8lo Alpha Dine and Dance. The Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity hold its annual banquet Saturday night and its biennial formal party , Friday night. About seventy members were present at tho banquet and. somo eighty couples enjoyed tho formal party. The decorations wero in pur ple and gold, tho fraternity colors. Mr, and Mrs. Evorett Sawyer wero tho chaperones, and Messrs. and Mosdames Greon, Pomerono, Widener, Field and Steer were patrons and patronesses at the party. V J Dftft .,. N ' - ..- ''. .-,jft