The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
Proporiy of
THE UNIVF-RSITY OF NEHRASKA
Lincoln.
M. V. REED
EdHor-lnChlof
Managing Editor
Annoclato Editor
Annoclato Editor
Kenneth M. Snydor
John j. Outright
Fred N. WHlo
REPORTORIAI. STAFF
II. V. Harlan Athh-tlcs
Kthel Arnold Women
Dean Mcllrlcn. Ruth Squires, Robert
Holland. Louis Horne, Clara Dodds,
Olen Everts. Earl Keefer, H. V
Koupal, Homer RhilllpH. Clar
nce Spier. Max Haehr,
RosucU Weeks.
ct. Huh. Mnr. Frank S. l'erkins
circulation Manager I. C Heard
Subscription price 'M per M-ar,
Single Copies. f eontH each
Entered at the postolTlee ;it Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under t ho Act of Confess r March
3. 1879.
Saturday, Nnvembei I. llJ
NEB. AND THE CONFERENCE.
i
The report has been spread broad
cast through the Vallo that Nebraska
is planning to drop out of the Missouri
Valley Conference at the end of the
year. Newspapers have jumped at an
inference i nthe recent statement of
Chancellor Avery, and have formed the
premature conclusion that it was a
ftatement to the effect that Nebraska
would proceed to sever relations with
the southern schools. As a matter of
fact, the Chancellor did not make a
statement that would justify their con
clusions. And until an official action is
taken by the Conference which would
call the decree into action, Nebraska
does not intend to move out of the
conference on its account. " The part
of the statement which furnished this
inference Is as follows:
" . he right of students of the
University of Nebraska to partici
pate in any athletic contest, in
tercollegiate or otherwise, shall not
be abridned on account of race
i
or color. And furthermore, that
Nebraska will not remain in any
athletic association or concerence
where such right is abridged."
Meaning that Nebraska did not in-
tend to be dictated to by an member'
of the conference as to whether she
would pla one student or another, so
long as conference rules were upheld.,
And that if the conference ever took j
official action which would restrict the i
THE FOLSOM
BAKERY AND CAFE
1325- 1331 N STREET
Asks a share of your patronage. We are equipped to
serve you and serve you right A trial is all we ask.
THE FOLSOM
BAKERY AND CAFE
1325 -- 1331 N STREET
freedom of the Nebraska students in
this respect, Nebraska would then
sever her latlons.
Nebraska is at present embroiled in
a conference mess, precipitated by the
Kansas management. The color line
Is drawn in several of the southern
universities, including Kansas, and now
Kansas assumes a dictatorial role and
protests Nebraska's colored guard, who
is playiny his third year with the
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sanctioned by Coach Stiehm, that Ro6s
will play. Nebraska draw6 no color
line!
Kansas says: "Other schools have
severed athletic relations on less pro
cation that Nebraska has given Kansas
this fall." Ish-ka-bibble, Kansas.
Kansas fit. bled and died for the
.larky m 1861, but now the leading in--lUilon
of -learning in.. that Statc.Qth
jects to allowing him the privileges ac
corded to his white delcnders. Incon
sistency, thy name is Kansas. Cut.
GAGE COUNTY FARMERS
INSPECT AG COLLEGE
Over Three Hundred I'eople
Visit
School and Listen to
Proiessors.
rsh'l il.i' Hlh (l.iuc iOlllll Ua at
iln- Stall F. it in. Fa i in I lemotiM rator
I.Htten- liiiniMir-: in more than three
iuindii I i oplo. p.uents ami their ehil
dun, iHiin the northern part ot Cage
loutiis Tin- il.i was -pent in an in
spection ol the Agricultural school
l the dilterent buildings were visited
and tlio work explained in cadi. Picnic
dinneis were brought along and easten
in tho .Judging pavilion. In the after
noon the cadHs gave an exhibition
drill lor the isitors after which an
lnfoim.il meeting was held in the pa
vilion The speakers were Chancellor
Aver, Dean Uurnett, several of the
department heads, and Dr. S. E. Cos
ford of the United States department
of agriculture.
Dr. Cosford has been sent here by
the government to take up the work
in the prevention of hog cholera and
i will deote his energies to the new
'.listiict including Johnson county and
the northern hall oi" Cage county. This
I was lii'. lirst opportunity to meet the
people in this distiict and he explained
is i tioi ou;ni as possiuie uiu nuiuiu
)t tin wok as well as
ombatiag the disease
his plans in
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Artistic danco programs and menuB
or particular people. George Bros.,
Printers, 1313 N street.
Jtt Wti)vv Saita
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The Viirsity h-nves via Rock Island
for Iowa (Mt. where they will play
the University of Iowa. They will
take with them two ten-Raallon kegs
of Huckner's Heer. which is brewed
from pure Nebraska water (?).
1909.
The athletic hoard votes favorably
on the proposition oi kivimk kuiu
football watch charms to tho member:?
of the varsity if they defeat Kansas
Saturday and thereby win the cham
pionship of the Missouri Valley.
1910.
Milwaukee will root for Nebraska
during her struggle with Wisconsin.
She declares ner Impartiality, yet
would give the Cornhuskers her vocal
support. Tho game will be piay-l
in Milwaukee.
19112.
The Nebraska dairy stock judging
team returns from the National Dairy
Show at Chicago, where they carried
ofl the lirst honors from fourteen
other i ompetitors. The Nebraska
team scored over L'OO points over their
nearest competitor, the Iowa Aggies.
I SCANDINAVIANS MEET TODAY
1 The "Swedish Club" will have an
' entertainment at the farm campus
'Saturday evening. November 1. All
members ol the society are to meet
and take the t':''0 ear at Twelfth and
() The lirst stop will he at Machin
ery Hall. Alter the "feed" there, the
i rowd will go to Agricultural Hall
10 r, where a program will be given.
A jolly time is anticipated. All
Scandinavians are invited.
A "Square Deal"
for everybody is the
"Spalding Policy."
We guarantee each
buyer of an article
bearing the Spalding
Trade Mark, that
such an article will
give satisfaction and
a reasonable amount
of service.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
1616 Arapahoe St. - - Denver, Colo
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S- S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
SIMMONS, THE PRINTER
Good Printing
tt MARK y' .
THEATRES
Oliver Theater
Today 2:30 Tonight 8. 1 5
LAURA FRANKENFIELD IN
'The Awakening of Helena Ritchie1
MAT., 50c & 25c; N.ght, $1 to 25c.
MONDAY NIGHT, NOW 3.
BLANCHE RING
IN "WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES."
NOV. 4, "The MASTER MIND.
ORPHEUM
THURS, FRIDAY AND SAT.
Oct. ?,-l, Nov 1.
THE CHERR1EST COMEDIANS
STEI,I, MAY HEW
TAYLOR
Ed Flanlgnn AL- Nely Edwards
Kedford & Winchester
Charlotte Ravenscroft
(J. S. Wlnslow & Cladyr. Duffy
-Handers"& Mill
Corrlgan - V ivtan
Mat., Thur.. Fri , If), i'ftc,
Sat.. lf. 25 fc 60c.
Night. 8. IS. Prices l.r, 2b, 3fk(j, 75c
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Lyric Theatre
Thursday. Friday, Saturd.i
PRINCE KARMI
Presents "Selma,"
The Hindoo Mystery
REDWOOD & GORDON!,
PHOTO PLAYS
"PATHE'S SEMI WEEKLY
"PROPOSAL FROM NOBODY"
The Fourth Story of
"WHO WILL MARRY MARY"
"VAN NOSTRAND TIARA"
"DOOGING MATRIMONY"
DAILY CURRENT EVENTS &.
Parisian Life Photos
( lin' IHII V n n ,. i, h.
Matinee All Seats 1(V. MiRht 15c
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Hair Dressing, Manicuring
and Switch Making
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Tl-4420 Room 412, Btowtidl Blk.
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