The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
llot-Box Stuffed in
i from Queen' Elections
"nUNGTON, Indiana (By
BL0. Rorvice When a
Student
I i oivnCfim
i the Grand March a Queen of
ft
Prom steps forward to
Junior
v. nmi-ession. dv ancient cus-
n many colleges. Unlike Queens
i democratic countries, this sov-'-
jpljs by a mandate of the ma
t.n At two Indiana institutions
'!ts hve been made to defeat!
,jces in voting,
u the University of Indiana the
tt must pass a property qualifi
11 a. mst hold a nawn ticket.
it - -
"ticn'.. . l.,v,t nlnrt.inri was hpld it
rtfli tne n""' ;
discovered that there were more
L east then pawn tickets held.
, i mcs E. Wells immediately dc-
irpd the election voiu. ouusc
rtly the Junior class decided it
'ls troublesome to abide by the
lts of the former election than to
the "excitement pi a re-
"I checking up the election at But-
Vrcollepe similar discrepancies crop
Id op. The poll books revealed the
juniors had somehow cast 1S3
wtes. As yet there is no further in
formation on the affair.
' ' .rnr rVftBYKHBT GOES'
Thursday -Friday Saturday
BILL UTAH
A Plain Fellow
JARIETY TID BITS"
With
JOHN R. GORDON
And Veraatile Sextette
Hurry Rogers Present
BILLY HOUSE
"OH TEDDY"
A Comedy of mi Lingerie
Vlulia Melrose Anne Green
Jim Melrose Irene Noblette
Billy Darnell - Tim Ryan
The Model, Andrews failinf
Jeanette Mills
Tne"D.ncm Girl Yva Palms
uj, Just the Dot
ANDREW MR. BILLY HOUSE
"BEN-ROSS MAE BELL-Anna
Present
THE LOVE TEACHER"
Jack & Kitty Demaco
hi an Ultra-Fashionable Oddity
THE GARDEN OF RECREATION"
"TAKING THE HEIR
A New Comedy
FOX "NEWS"
Viiualired News of the World
.. "THE WINKING IDOL"
Ninth Chapter
LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHfcS i RA
Arthur J. Babicn, uirector
Minrh Trmplar C. B. Brown
Popular Tamiami Trail ... C Friend
Exit I Love My Baby Harry Warren
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00
LYRIC
ALL
THIS WEEK
A Bis Jamboree of Joyous Fun
Nothinf But Laughs
REGINALD
DENNY
In His Latest Comedy Success
"Skinner's Dress Suit"
Also News and Topical Pictures
On the State
WISEMAN SISTERS
Offer an "Intimate Musicals"
SHOWS AT 1, S, 5, 7, ,
Lincoln Theatre
THIS WEEK
rUnricks" the EWorld With
Laurhter
HAROLD LLOYD in
"For Heavens Sake"
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Wilbur Chenowrth Playing
"FOR HEAVENS SAKE"
NEWS FABLES -REVIEW
SHOWS AT 1, 8, B, 7, and 9
Mstinee 35c Nights 50c
Children, All Shows, ISc
ALL THIS WEF.K
Double Star Attraction
LEWIS STONE and
ANNA Q. NILSSON in
"TOO MUCH
MONEY"
FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE
. Comedy" News Topics
HEftTSrWrrTMANN
Singing Accompanist
Show, M i, s, 5, 7, and 9 P. M.
Mat 29c ' Nlte S9c ChUI 10o
ORPHEUM-
Mon. Toes.
' Wed.
Here U Spice and Fun and
Then Some
CONSTANCE TALMAGE
In .
"Her Sister
from Paris"
Other Entertainlnj Pictures
SHOWS AT 1:00. 3:00, 7:00, 6:00
MATS, lie NITE 25c CHIL. 10c
COLONIAL
ALL THIS
WEEK
Prof mm with a I-augh,
and a Throb
Thrill
"Whispering Smith'
Western Railroad Melodrama
"TCXT MAN YERIDES"
A Roar of Laughter
"FIGHTING HEARTS"
A Whirlwind ol Fun
SHOWS AT
-l. . .
7,
l.rnr VvFOYRflBY G0Br2 I
I Rialto Tneater I
The University of Nebraska
Official Daily Bulletin
VOL. I.
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926.
Third Quarter Reports
Third quarter examinations win
be held this week and the reports
will be tur ' in by Saturday.
CARL C. ENGBERG,
Executive Dean.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Cornhusker
Payment for all space reserved in
the Cornhusker should be made at
once either at the Student activity
office or the Cornhusker office.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
Home Ec Club
The Home Ec Club will hold a
Students Invited To Join Groups
Working In Industrial Centers
The "Committee On Students In
Industry", is making an offer to all
University students who are interest
ed in the project of working two
months or more this summer in in
dustry to learn by first hand experi
ence the conditions of laborers and
would like to co-operate with other
students in the project
This committee was organized by
a group of college men and women to
encourage the entrance of other col
lege students into factories and mines
this summer. Actual experience in
industry is essential to a real under
standing of labor and industrial
problems, they say, and this will give
those interested an opportunity to
do practical laboratory work in econ
omics and sociology. Groups are be
ing organized in several industrial
centers so that students can ex
change their experiences and indus
trial reactions, and make contact with
trade unions and employers.
A bibliography is being prepared
so that students will be prepared to
join in the discussion. In this way
the standardized lecture system may
be done away with and small seminar
groups substituted.
Slips by which students can notify
the Industry Committee of their
interest in the project can be secured
from Deajj LeRossignol, SS 301 B.
Following is a list of topics to be
Athletics Discussed
By Forum Speakers
(Continued from Page One.)
ment of athletics within the last SO
years. "The day of informality in
athletics is gone. For two or three
weeks before the Notre Dame game
last fall nothing else was talked
about. For a couple of weeks be
forehand practice was entirely secret.
I For a few days before the game the
team was taken from Lincoln. Ral
lies were held every hour between
classes. The whole thing had a pro
fessional attitude."
Mr. Morrow then explained that he
did not mean that there was any pro
fessionalism, but that football had
become a business rather than a
sport.
Player Lose Time
"The evils of the present system
include the effect upon the men who
take part. I am speaking princi
pally of football because it is there
that most of the evils lie. There is
a growing tendency to regard athlet
ics more as work than as a sport
"Another objection is the tremend
ous loss of time due to long practice
hours and trips The growing entry
of professionalism is undesirable.
It generally occurs in a polite form,
usually through alumni without con
nection with the college, but with the
knowledge of the college authorities.
A prominent athlete is promised a
good salary for some such job as
keeping the bricks cleaned up on a
prominent 'alumnus' lawn if he will
attend a certain school.
"Insane" Desire To Win
"The chief evil is the insane de
sire to win. This is especially bad
at Nebraska. It is not so much with
the students as with the alumni and
people downtown. However, if a
coach loses one or two games, the
students start panning him, too.
"It seems that we are unable to
understand that somebody must lose
and that sometimes Nebraska must.
The inability to realize this is a be
setting evil of the situation."
Mr. Morrow then stated that the
remedy must be in the nature of go
ing backwards. "We must get back
to a less systematized and profession
al basis," he said.
In ordr to do this Morrow advo
cated the abolition of spring football
practice and the system of profes
sional coaching, either by having fa-,
culty or alumni coaches or by limit
ing the tendency to have a coach for
every man und of scouting and secret
practice.
"Most important," said Mr. Mor
row, is tne matter or aDOiismng in
ter-sectional games. Teams should
be limited to games within their own
territory. There is no tiense in a
tn traveline from New York to
CVifornia for a football game. The
championship of the United States
can't be decided and there isn't any
use trying to decide it."
Many Entries For
Ag Competitions
(Continued From Fage One)
eorrtestsTthe students will judpe two
clef's of horses, two classes of
NO. 36.
Bake Sale Satur day at tho Lincoln
Gas and Light Company. The pro
ceeds will be to replenish the scholar
ship fund.
Chemical Engineers
There will be a meeting on 'Thurs
day at 7:30 at the Chemistry Hall
Room 102.
Pershing Rifles
Formal Guard mount for the
Pershing Rifles will be held Thurs
day at the drill field from 5 o'clock
to 6.
Palladia.
There will be no meeting of Fal
ladian this week because of the an
nual girl's banquet which will be held
Saturday evening.
discussed at meetings during the
summer:
1. Labor and the law.
2. Labor legislation.
3. Labor and Politics.
4. Labor's Weapons.
5. Problems of Organization.
6. Types of Labor Unions.
7. Employers Attitude Toward
Labor Organizations.
8. Co-operation between Labor
and Capital.
9. Shortcoming of the Labor Un
ion. 10. Division of Profits.
11. Labor Unions and Economic
Theories.
12. Labor and Wages.
13. Unemployment.
14. Labor in Business.
15. Labor Unions and the Social
Life of the Workers.
16. Labor and Internationalism.
17. Labor and Imperialism.
18. Effect of Industrial Consoli
dation on Labor.
19. Labor and Education.
20. Status of Labor in Europe To
day. 21. Dictatorship of Labor vs. Indi
vidualism. 22. The Church and Labor.
23. Labor History English and
American.
24. Labor in Literature and Art.
25. Outlook for the Future.
sheep, three classes of beef cattle,
and three classes of dairy cattle.
This livestock judging competition
will start at 7:30 o'clock Friday and
will last all day. The students will
be-required to give their placings on
the animals and to give oral reasons
for their placings on several of the
classes.
The woodworking contest will be
gin at 8 o'clock Thursday and win
last until 5 o'clock, with one hour
off at noon. In this division of the
contest the contestants will be graded
on (1) progress made, (2) use and
care of the tools, (S) time consumed,
and 4) finished product.
BOOMERS TEACHERS AGENCY.
.TEACHERS naeded now.
G1A)e just now thought
betweea ft bedd
ing and ft ftttk of clothes. Sounds
far fetched bat ee if it isn't tne.
You can build of wood, brick or
stone, can't yea? Bt if the archi
tecture is poor ki going to be a
homely building ny case, isn't
it? Just so ft suit of cloties can be
made up in worsted, flan&el or
cheviot. But if it is poorly cut, it's
going to be a poor suit, even though
the fabric's a fine one. Right ?
Morml: Buy Society Brand Clothe.
They're famous for their correct .
cut. And they come in wonderful
exclusive fabrics too. (Here now in
the smart styles for Spring.)
MAYER BROS. CO.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
New Mexico In
Fight for Lands
(Continued From Tag One)
vention of divine providence in be
half of a small, poor, struggling, but
ambitious institution may be credit
ed. This has excited the cupidity of
other institutions or of persons in
charge of other projects supported or
endowed by Federal "-rants of lands.
The result has been the passing by
the New Mexico Legislature of Joint
Resolution No. 10, which proposes to
change the whole scheme of the ori
ginal Federal grant of lands. This
resolution was prepared, caused to
be introduced and fostered in its pas
sage by persons or institutions hav
ing in view the getting for them
selves a part of the oil royalties which
the university had been so fortunate
as to acquire."
The New Mexican legislature has
sent a resolution to Congress for an
amendment to the constitution pro
viding for a general pioling of the
different land grants to the state
of New Mexico.
The university has vigorously pro
tested and in the words of its law
yers, "asks for fair play, for a square
deal." It asks that it be permitted to !
keep what fairly and legally belongs j
to it and that Congress do net lend j
its aid to the scheme to deprive the i
university of this small good for
tune."
Studies Far East Conditions
Dean H. L. Russell, of the Wis
consin College of Agriculture, is
this year studying educational condi
tions in the Far East for the Inter
national Education Board.
115 at School of Religion
About 115 pastors and religious
workers enrolled in the School of
Religion held in connection with the
University of Wisconsin summer ses
sion last year.
Wisconsin Man Heads Academy
Prof. Grant Showerman, of the
University of Wisconsin department
of classics, is also head of the Am
erican Academy at Rome.
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The Owl Lunch
Formerly the Cozy Inn
237 N. 12
Meals That Really Surprise gj
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weather don keep up
because it's touch clean
in clothes-
Varsity Cleaners
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TOILET GOODS!
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PALM OLIVE
Soap, cake at
7c
1.00 BORDEN'S
Malted Milk at
79c
Cuticura
at only
SOAP
18c
BATH SALTS-
43cl
Large S lb Jar 4 odors
ODORONO
35c sice 25c 60c sire
44c
IPANA Tooth
rooth f
iy abc
Paste at on'
60c Sempray M pj
Jouvenay at onlyX f Vl
Guest IVORY m sj
Soap at dozen 1 C
BATH SETS
Combination Powder
and 2 jars of scented
valts at only
89'
LISTERINE
Tooth Paste at ..
18c
39c Bay Rum,
1-2 pint size at
17c
Stein's, Theatri
cal Cream, 60c
si ze
47'
Stein's Theatri
cal Cream, 1.00
size
77
ENCHARMA f f(
1
Face Powder at
ODORONO
Creme for only
19
DJER KISS
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no tarnish gj
Compucta
biiver
rec"tr 2. no at
AUTO STRAPrtQ
Razor with strop astiL
Putnam Dye, all
colors at only ....
10'
Hah- BRUSHES QQc
good ones, only .u t3r
DJER KISS QQ
Bath Salts, onlyOC
Flapper Electric M r
Curling Irons at
60c Pompeian QQc
Rouge Tor only oJ
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trante prices ONLY while present stock
IVORY
Soap Flakes
Talcums
Mennens at only 2
Johnson ani Johnson's at ?Oc
Plver's at only - 29c
Mavis at only - -si "7
Djer Kiss at only
Squibbs' at only ,7c
Face Powders & Rouge
"v'Sr'vv Djer Kiss at
2SSS?iS only ......39c
t,fet;'.:-' LaJy Esther
Vlfc't Zi at 39c
s.awmv,ir
sir--v5.y .iy sc
Arnrea or Le Trefle at 9e
Lablanche at only ?5f
Pompeian at only - - fc
Loxor Sifter Loose Powder Compacts
at only - -
Soaps
CSsJtia Bocabell
jVocOATcsav" larre bar at
& at only ..lc
Packer's, bar at only 18c
Sayman'a. bar at only 9c
Stork Castile at only lie
Colgate's Big Bath, dozen at 95c
Lifebuoy, bar at only 7c
Creams & Lotions
Krank's Lemon Cream 69c
50c StiTIman's at only . 37c
39c Almond Lotion at only 29c
Frostilla at only 25c
Jerren's at only ...43c
Jompeiaa at only 46c
Tooth Pastes
lodent at only ..
Colgate's, at three for
Squibb 's at only
Pepsodent at only
Pebecco at only
I pan a at only
Dr. Lyon's at only
42c
70c
9fc
S9c
42c
3c
22c
Deodorants
25c Splro at only IQ-c
1.00 Dr miracle at only 89c
5.00 Zip at only 3 98
60c Demiracle at only 48c
Perfumes and
ToiletWaters
Djfr Kiss, ounce ...1.29
Ben Hur, ounce 95c
Lotus Blossum, o. 4fc
White Rom, ox. ...49c
J ir kf, ounoa S9c
Carden Glow, ox ...1.B9
Narcissus, Lilac,
... Rose, etc., the
bottle 20c
1.2S Mavis .. tc
For the Hair
1.10 Wlldroot ,... 88c
l.OO Dandenne 79c
SOc Mulsified 37c
Fitch's, Ur-e 1.O0
SOc Pal malice S2c
Wanous baa; each Ac
Ami ml at only 12c
Miscellaneous
Spire PowAer at only 19c
Peroxide at only 9c
Synol Liquid Soap at antly 42c
Staoetnb at only S2e
Sodaphlne, large, at ily 75c
Aspirm, at emly 1 8c
A. P. W. ToHft Paper, four roils
Murtae Eye Wafer, at o.y 4c
Milk of Marneeia at only - 4Rc
Cottoa, pound at onry 49c
Otbine, double or triple at only .96c
Zonite at ottty 43c
Unifuenttne at only SMc
Wilson Cleaner at only 23c
For Men
Cole-ate'a Shaving Cream at S for
Mwiws'f Hlirving- Crvwn eatly
Williams' Shavlns Son at
Mnnen's Talcum for men
Pinaod's Lilac Veretale at .
Autoatrap Rvan, complete at .
1 jno
...Sc
5c
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.. 8 V
..29c
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89c
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Filled - Phone Bl 211
IVORY SOAP
medium size at
7c
85c Gold's Hard
Water Soap, 12
for
69c
Tooth Brushes of
Pure Bristles, at
19c
POWDER Puffs
7c
Waldorf ToiletQv
Paper, 12 rolls OiC
Whisk BROOMS
splendid ones at
19c
Rubber GLOV ES
all sizes pair
49c 1
60c FORHAN'SqQ
Tooth Paste only JjC
CREME OIL
SOAP at onjy
7c I
It- . t mT
I two yusn i iu m mJ
43c I
WATER Bottle
Woodbury's Fac 4 pm
ial Soap at only J, C
I MUM at only .... JQ
j Tooth Paste, atOC EE
POND'S Creams 4
at only 24c
SOc NON-SPI atQQ
only Ouv
25c MAVIS Tal- y ryc
com at only X
Vacuum Bottle
BfoU,ei?Qc 1
pt size j y
Universal
1.25 PINAUD'Sq Pa
Lilac VegetaleCSOC
iMentholatum at
only ....18c, 36c
75'
Daggett & Rans
d ell's cold cream
44
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PACKER'S TAR
Soap, only
18
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RESIN OL SOAP
for only
18
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Palmolive Shav- o Ac
ir.g cream only,