IQB DAILY XtBBHABKAir ' Other Opinions (Continued from Page Two) gtoopinir to flagrant misrepresenta tion of facts seems to be in your own romnrks, Mr. Melick. You have made too many assumptions rhich are not true nor have we represented them as true. The writer, as well as, the Ne braska Engineering: Society resents any such insinuations as your re marks contain. As to your inform ant if h is not satisfied with facts as stated, tell him to see me person ally and I will endeavor to set him right' VERN C. DAVISON, Member N. E. S. and Senior M. E. Religion unci State Ve have learned that it is pent up feelings that are dangerous, whispered purposes that are revolu- Lincoln Theatre Funnl.tt Film Farce Evar RICHARD Wilbur Chenoweth Pmrntlnf an Orn Novlty IRQBERUNJlEVyE LINCOLN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Prwntlm an EiiwcWljr Arrnf.d Holy WHk Musical Ottering " GLEN TRYON In Hli Lateat Scraam SHOWS AT 1. 3, S, ,7, t MAT 35c NITE 60c CHIL 10c rnimnAI ALL THIS LUIAiiUlj week THE THRILL STORY Also Naws and Comedy Pictures LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK A" PowartuI "Picture That Everybody WU1 PratM With VIOLA DANA Alio New and Comedy Picture ON THE STAGE MARJORIE BARTON "A Novelty Surpris1" SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 7, 9 Rialto Theat re ALL THIS WEEK Tops Everything She Ever Did Before FT First Netionel Plctura COM F.DY NEWS TOPICS SHOWSTAT 1, 3, 5, 7. f MAT 25c NITE 3 So CHIL 1 ORPHEUM" The Screen Thunderbolt -V ut mil Spiralis IV" cinema sttrvlec SHOWS AT I, 3, 7, 0 iJHERE EVERYECliY GOIS- mon tues WED z via HL.J X A Varied Program of Splendid Entertainment Goldie c Beatty In Their Novelty Revue "A LAUGH. A SONG AND A STEP with AL NEWMAN A Most Remarkable Dancer DOROTHY SLANE, CORDON AND WHITE ROY AND RAYMOND Billy Milter & Co. In A Domestic Comedy THE SIGN POST" FIVE MUSICAL DOTS A Comedy Novelty With "SYMPHONIC JAZZ" GAUTIER'S PHONOGRAPH DOGS Record Canine Intelligence , CHARLES RENA LELAND & ST. CLAIRE J2"E NUT "d THE REASON" "CASEY OF THE COAST GUARD" New, ComeHv Pictures SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00. The University of Nebraska Official Daily Bulletin VOL. I. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926. Engineers All senior and Junior engineers who have made arrangements to at tend the Inspection Trip in the Chi cago District April 4-10 are expected to attend a preliminary meeting held at 5:00 p. m. Tuesday, March 80, in Room 200 Mechanical Engineer ing Building. Plans will be outlined at this meet ing and necessary information and directions Issued. No other meeting will be held before the dcDarturo of the party. H. J. KESNER, F. W. N0RRIS, C. A. SJOGREN, JOE SMAY, II. L. WALLACE, Engineering Faculty There will be a meeting of the Faculty of the College of Engineer ing at 5 p. m., Wednesday, March 31, In M. 102. May Queen Senior women will elect the May Queen and Maid of Honor Wednes day. Polls will be open in tho Li brary from 9 to 6 o'clock. Parade There will be a parade of the R. tionary, covered follies that warp and poison the mind; that the wisest thing to do with a fool is to encour age him to hire a hall and discourse to his fellow citizens. Nothing chills folly like exposure to the air; noth ing dispells folly like its publication; nothing so cases the machine as the safety valve." These are the words of Woodrow Wilson, late Commander-in-Chief of the great host who went forth to make the world safe for democracy. On our campus we have learned of late what different men think in re gard to compulsory drill. Evidently some have though too loudly and are to be muzzled. The writer Is satis fied to know that there are still some religious workers in modern society who are intellectual honest and mor ally courageous enough to speak their minds even though they do not con form to the traditions of the elders. According to the figures given in the "Annual Report of the Secre tary of War for 1925 there were 217,495 applicants who desired to enter the Citizens Training Camps during the period 1921 to 1925 In clusive. Dut to lack of funds only 124,305 applcants were given the six weeks training course. If this be true, it would seem to indicate that there are still a suf ficient number of young men who volunteer for army service outside of the universities! Even though com pulsory drill were to be abolished there would still be a great many even among us desiring the training the Federal Government has to of fer. Let those who believe in war continue to prepare for war, and let those who believe in the movement which tends to make man less animal and more human devote their time to a preparation for peace. If it be true that the religious workers on the campus are to be hedged in by state control it is high tim that other quarters be sought outside the build ing which has been wrongly named the Temple. , In 1915 the war to make the world safe for Autocracy came to a close. Not so long ago we ended the war to make the world safe for Demo cracy. Some say that the next war will be fought to make the world safe for Plutocracy. There are but two roads open, a gradual and persist "It's a great aid to scholastic efficiency" ONE professor makes this remark, and countless others are saying the same thing. They know the value-of a typewriter as a time saver, as a means of compiling data, and as a help in the expres sion of thought. Then too, it frees the "prof from that tedious task of deciphering longhand, and keeps him in perfect "reading humor." And perfect "reading humor" tends to mean better marks. The New Remington Portable is the lightest and most portable Portable with 4-row standard keyboard; it is the most compact Portable; it has the longest writing line of any Portable; it accom modates full width paper and long envelopes; it has the finest touch and action; it does beautiful work; its durability has been proved; a..d all the writing is always visible. Call in, see the machine, and let us explain our easy payment plan. College Book Store, 1135 R St., Lincoln, Nebraska Remington Typewriter Co., Room 101 Bankers' Life Insur ance Bldff., Corner N and 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. ew Remington (Portable NO. 24. O. T. C. Unit on' Wednesday, March 31. The first call will be sounded at 4:50. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Fraternity Pictures Fraternities wanting group pic tures taken at the Campus Studio will have to make appointments with in the next ton days to pet the price of four dollars. After April 1, th price will be six dollars. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Green Goblins Meeting Tuesday night at 7 o'clock at Sigma Chi house. Vestals of the Lamp There will be a meeting of the Vestals of the Lamp at 4 o'clock on Tuesday, March 30, in Ellen Smith Hall. Tassels Tassels will meet at 7:10 Tuesday in Ellen Smith Hall. Lutherans Tho Lutheran Bible League will meet for Bible study Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Faculty Hall. Xi Delta XI Delta will meet at 7:15 in Ellen Smith Hall Wednesday. ent application of the principles of the Nazarene, to all phases of hu man life, or a repudiation of these I which will eventually mean the self destruction of the "Superior Race."! The road of progress is not an easy one, only those who have vision and moral courage will choose to trod it. The thoughful student welcomes the moral leadership of men who are trying to make the world a better place to live in for future gener ations. HERBERT KOCH. March Blue Print Describes Field House (Contmueff from Paga One.) titled "Bridge Economics for For eign Lands." This discussion was written by J. A. L. Waddell, Dr. of Eng. '11 (Hon.) at the request of the editor of the Journal of the Assoc ation of Chinese and American En gineers. It gives a con .rison of the problems of the American en gineer with those of the engineer in foreign countries. Emerson Mead, C. E., '28, in an article under the heading "Research of Strength of Reinforced Concrete Title," tells of the tests which have been made by the Nebraska depart ment of Applied Mechanics under the supervision of Associate Profes sor C. M. Duff during the past sev eral months. "The work was started about the middle of December, 1925," the arti cle states, "and up until the present time approximately 45 pipes have been tested. Twice this number will be tested before the research is com pleted." Other Interesting Items . Other topics of interst are: The Dean's Corner which gives a list of "Some Books," the reading of which will prove of interest and of value;' an article dealing with the work of James C. Stevens, B. S. C. E., '05, now the senior member of the firm of Stevens & Koon, Consulting En gineers of Portland, Oregon, appears in the "Hall of Fame." ? ? ? WATCH THIS SPACE 'Price, complete with case, $60 u On The Air Uasraryity Studio, broadcasting over KFAB (340.7) Tuesday, March 30 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Trof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and Announcements. 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. "A Poultry Question Box," by F. E. Muasehl, Professor of Animal Husbandry. 1 :15 to 1 :30 p. m. "Why a School of Fine Arts," by Professor P. H. Grummann, Director of the School of Fine Arts. Musical numbers by Miss Elizabeth Coleman, Soprano. 3:00 to 3:30 p. m. "Social Re form and Progress," by Dr. Hattie Plum Williams, Professor of Socio logy and Chairman of the Depart ment. 8:05 to 10:30 p. m. University Night. 8:05. Professor Maurice H. We seen, Profesor of English, Radio Cor respondence Course for Credit, "Spelling Demons." 8:30. Address by Dean W. E. Sea lock, of the Teachers College. 8:45. Valareta Callen, Violinist, Student with Carl Steckolburg. 1. Concerto No. VII De Beriot 2. From the Canebrake Gard ner. 3. Caprice Viennois Kreislcr. Accompanist Fledn Graham. 9:00. Gwendolyn Palmer, Soprano, Student with Howard Kirkpatrick. 1. Sylvia Oley Speaks. 2. Rose of Picardy Ethelbert Nevin. 3. Mighty Lak' a Rose Haydn Wood. Accompanist Miss Lydia Yost 9 :12. Readings by W. Zolley Ler- ner of the Dramatic Department. 1. Whilo the Auto Waits O Henry. 9:35. Waitie Thurlow, Piano Stu dent with Mrs. Lura Schuler Smith 1. Gavotte Frank La Forge. 2. Nocturne B Minor1 Chopin - 3. Forgotten Waltz Liszt. 4. Ghosts Schytte. 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It is George Brothers too, for- Easter cards that aro far above the or dinary in artistry, and for Eas ter party favors that will make collegiate functions surpassing ly individual! "Wild Oats Lane", a Marshall Neilan Picture, at the Lyric this Week! a thrilling photo-drama, you'll have to admit, with a "down-to-tho-depths, up-to-the-heights" plot! See it, if you enjoy an excellent story as well as a notable cast in the pictures you witness. Viola Dana and Robert Agnew are the leads, with an able supporting cast. A story, this, of life as she's led in the underworld, with the ro mance of the hero and heroine thrillingly portrayed both be fore and after they are regen erated. "Wild Oats Lane"! A New Fifth Ave nue Hat Service at Ben Simon & Sons! a decided innovation in mil linery merchandising is this, and such a timely one with the Easter hat question before us! Briefly the idea is this: Each week 12 hats are chosen as re presentative of the best in the displays on Fifth avenue, New York. Straightway, these hats are copied and sent to Ben Si mon & Sons, arriving Tuesday of each week. There are no duplicates in this service, and each hat is surprisingly low priced at $10. So come in TO DAY if you would choose your hat from the first shipment! Champe Speaks of . Rainy Weather and Permanent Waves! "do you realize", says this enterprising owner of the Champe Beauty Shop in the Lincoln Theater Building, "that April showers make bigger and better Nestle Lanoils, as well as the oft-mentioned May flow ers?" It's true, co-eds, that rainy weather, that death-dealer to marcels, actually improves a permanent wave, so act ac cordingly and make your ap pointment with Mr. Champe. So well equipped is he with the necessary apparatus, that he can put in B0 permanents a week. Better make your ap pointments well in advance, too, for this is of course, the busiest time of the year, permanently speaking I "Say it with Pictures" says Walter Johnson of the Sug?r Bowl! after the Easter fashion pa rade, why not preserve the memories of your fashion tri umph for future generations, the Ansco Camera way? The Sug-ar Bowl is in complete read iness with everything photo graphic, from camera to album. There is any type of machine you migh want, and films of all sizes; then too, the Sugar Bowl can render you expert photo finishing in tie least pos sible time it takes to. do good work. Just bring your pictures in before 8 in the evening, and they'll be ready for you (good ones too), at three the next afternoon. Uj i , i ..IS "SKEW