- 1 '' 1 THE DAILY NEHRAgKAN n 1 I i.nfl i . -M Satlg Ngbraghatt Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln. FREDERIC C. McCONNELL, Editor-in-Chief. Managing Editor Morrill V. Reed Associate Editor. .Kenneth M. Snydor ABHOclntc Editor Cloyd L. Stewart Literary Editor Chandler Trimble BuBlnoHS Manager. . . . Assistant Manager. . . Circulation Manager.. . C. C. Buchanan . . .J. L. Drlflcoll . . . .J. S. Bowen SCRIBES C. L. Yochum, J. L. Cutrlght, H. 0, Hewitt, W. F. Goodman, Winifred Soe gar, C. N. Brown, F. N. Wells, A. R. O'Hanlon, LI W. Horno, F. A. Turnure, J. R."Wootl, I. R. Frost, Leon Samuel Bon, Clarence Spier, Bessie Mahon Ruth HfiulrcK. &UB&GRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable in Advance '" fclrfglef Cofflefc. a tferrta Each. . . . TELEPHONES Office B-1888, Night Phono B-4204 Editor B-1821. Manager B-1821 . . ' L J . . ... Entered at the postolllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March ?, 1878. THURSDAY. JANUARY 211, 1913. no little chagrin that etuderitB of the University boc him maligned by an unscrupulous newspaper, especially when It Is known that the very men who comprise tho editorial forco of that paper and who furnlBh tho brains for the subterfuge which It prints, aro Btudents and former students of tho University, men who have held, and do now hold, a place high In tho coun cils of the student body and yet who, In order to earn their livelihood are forced to turn traitors to the Institu tion, which In private life, they are credited as supporting. For our attl ture to,ward tho removal Issue, we as sume solo responsibility, and nro will ing to receive any criticism that is due. Tho Nebraskan. on this proposi tion, pleads good faith with the stu dent, and Cor. the sake of what Influ ence, we may have over them, we ro spjit and oppose as false, the charge that our stand Is not. our own. VALLEY LEADS EAST CONVOCATION ,- 11 A M- - TEMPLE THEATER. PIANO RECITAL fay ALOYS KREMER Ballade op. 22 Chopin - JL Scherzo op. 31 Chopin -jL- -yL- Rhapsodle op. 12 Liszt .jl. OUR CENSURED POLICY. According to a "news" story appear ing in last night's edition of the Lin con Dally Star, the Daily Nebraskan, among other things, is charged with Inning taken its stand In favor of University removal pursuant to orders from the otllce of the chancellor of the University. Knowing the source from which this accusation comes, and of the sinister motives that are be hind it, we are not moved to t,a much in defence of our po-iiion Hut in comloi in H wnh l lie loriualities of the ( il.it", we w ill dl-pn e of the clung'- 1 simph d. niu,, ii )ui HUppoit of tile leuiov.il pi, ill ii the result of our own iiiilmln.it :m I un llltlueliced llldj.-llient on i, n, i M , oi tlli' eollt I'() el : A , h;i lieili , I liel OI e, we 1 1 el thai i I Injii". : i 111 n ,i I should ..t .il to tiie i- r, .i er I oil , t In- si ml- UN, ;ml lii that I i ,l .on ha e i-li.iiiip.i'ii"il i . i .in .". ami we ii j, 1 1 i th.it our 1'iiu i ,w ii h mis on the Star won't nie us uviit for this d:-. piji ol origin. !n am! in l pen Ii m e At no time before or dining the re inoval tigltation, h.is the XehiasKan enjoved the conlnleiu'e of Chancel lor Aver) or the Board of Regents The policy of the paper lias been left free and unrestrained to take what course it would, and as long as we handle this question from a purely student point of view, we do not an ticipate any interference from tho au thorities. We need hold no brief for Chan cellor Avery. His position among tho people of this community outside of the editorial rooms of the Star office, is carte blanc secure. But it is with Cleaning Pressing Repairing NEATLY DONE Y. M. C. A. TAILORS In the Basement N. Y. CHOP HOUSE Is the best, cleanest, and quickest place to eat in the city. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 134Q O STREET Arrow Kotch COLLARS THB BELMONT STYLB IN FOUR HEIO.HTS OLASOOW 2M In. UOLMONT ZH In. MGDORA 2K In. CHESTER 2 In. 2 for 28 cf. C UETT, PEABOOY & CO., Makers University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN U23 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED The 11U3 ruleB were announced in the Basketball llules Association, which met in New York last spring. Most of the features embodied In the new rules, however, had already been adopted by the Missouri Valley Bas ketball Conference, which met in Kan sas City several months prior to this, and were used in last year'B games. Tho principal changes for this sea son are as follows: 1. "All players must be numbered " This was done by Missouri Valley players last year. '1 ' Interference In any way with the progress of a player ia not al lowed " This will tend to eliminate all unnecessary roughness. 3. "No attempts shall be made to disconcert a free-thrower." 1. "Only ten second shall be taken from the time the ball Is laid down foi the free throw " Formerly all the timt could be taken that was want- ed. .' "Any laer making four person al fouls shall be disqualified." This! alho applies chiefly to eastern schools, where a single player often made fif teen or twenty fouls. Will Prepare Rule Book. "A complete interpretation of the Miles is lieinj; prepared and sent out in (Ii- Mlsso.iri Valley and Kansas (p!Ik i;iK," said Dr. Xalsmith. "Kan i w nl lie alii i h d ei little l the Ii. .!:- luadi Coach Hamilton has . belli ; eil in the open game, and ' . . iiumI his men in it " 1 .i 1 1 Kan . in STUDY THE SITUATION Take Advantage of the Greatest Reduct ions in the Biggest Stock of Men's Furnishings in the City, SHIRTS Excellos and Earl & Wilson's in regular $2, $2,50 and $3.00 values flOW $1.59 Regular $1.50 Excellos NOW 98C UNION SUITS Supe -ior Union Suits Regular Price $1 to $4.50, in medium weight, cotton and wool garments Now 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount NECKWEAR New Imported knits and fancy English Crochets Regular 50c and $1.00 values OW Half PllCe All Ties Now One-Hall Their Former. Selling Price ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS We serve the purest and I Huyler's Chocolates best HOT and COLD Re- j $1.00 Fountain Pens FRESHMENTS inthecity $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c eJhtih ctJr7lar iS' mimjvqnxnr- r-srgr-gw "? 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