THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN Learn to DANCE In Classy Studio Luclla G. Williams KToVed aTlaS Reductions to students. Sll for appointment. MM A l". C ft. I B4258 thiip FRI. SAT. The Runaway Express with Jack Daugherty, Blanche Mehaffey and Tom O'Brien BABES IN THE SAWDUST A New Comedy ALSO KPWS EVENTS SHOWS'AT 1, S, S, 7, 9 ALL THIS WEEK ril B. DeMille Presents Tre ST,".u. Picture. Vibrant with Mr. Melodrama, Romance and. Thrills "SILENCE" Wilh VERA REYNOLDS H B. Warner and Raymond Hatton --NOBODY'S BUSINESS" New t.,.fh. with Lloyd Hamilton 6Thr F-rtinin Features Sivy's LyrTc Orche.tr. Mr.. May M Mill's Organist .... 'J:: SHOWSAT 1. 3. fc . MATS 20c NITE SOc. CHILD. 10c RIALTO THIS WEEK Douglas MacLean IN "HOLD THAT LION" A Paramount Picture With WALTER H1ERS On the Stace BALL' TWINS" Playing Two Pianos NEWS-f OPICS REVIEW "SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 1. THIS WEEK Lillian Gish and John Gilbert "LA BOHEME" A Metre-Coldwya Pic rare On the Sure -ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUES Cari Shaeier Lota Comber SHOWS AT 1. 3, S, 7, V A Ul E vTLLE ALL THIS WEEK The First Vaudeville Rood Show of the Season "Wife Insurance" An Earthquake of Laughs with Toby Wilson A Miniature Musical Comedy With a Versatile 25-COMPANY-25 Including Smart Beauty Chorus ON THE SCREEN The Laugh Provoking Comedy SMITH'S VACATION Also Other Entertaining Pictures BABICH ana the ORCHESTRA" SHOWS AT 2:30, 7, i. Orpheum - lallPtCTlON ;m.o,biw AH This Week A Comedy and Romance That Swings Your Heart to Timet Al ' ftai.ilT Pictures ON THE STAGE "Silks and Satins evuo Beautiful with AL CAKBELLE A CO. Nora Schiller ChleaeV. Popular Blue Smew BEAVER AND HIS BUNCH ru4a .1. ... . ' wiueie lea SHOWS AT 2, JO, T, . MIDNIGHT MATINEE AND FOOTBALL FROLIC Friday Nijht at 11:30 . VAUDEVILLE AND MUSIC SEATS RESERVED SOc Palmer Leads Forum j (Continued from page one) evidence as it appeals to that su preme thing intelligence. Work in science 1b carried on on the basis of evidence. Why should we not de mand that the church produce evi dence? Intelligence is that which a man applies when he enters the the past and applies all of himself laboratory with knowledge of the to learn new facts. The same method Bhould be successful in dealing with religion. I am willing to apply in telligence wheresoever it may lead me." Mr. Palmer opened his discussion by pointing out that the present ten dency was to find a short-cut to "We are a nation of people hunting knowledge, power and happiness, short-cuts," he declared. He then referred to advertisements which of fer a magical way to do something quickly and pointed out that similar tendencies of people were prevalent in politics and religion. "Wo Demand Certainty" "With the breakdown of the old religious faiths," he said, "has come a feeling of uncertainty which hu manity as a whole extremely dislikes. We demand certainty. We . are in- LEARN TO DANCE and enjoy life and health and win the admiration of pour friends. Your success in social affairs is determined by one factor that is common to all leaders the ability to' know how to do a thing correctly. The cost is so reasonable that it is inexcusable by your friends not to avail yourself of the opportunity to be a leader. Telephone B4819 today for an appointment Thelma Stroh's Dance Studio 108 Nebr State Bank Bldg 15 & O clined to forget the fact that we can be certain of nothing except un certainty. We live in a universe of uncertainty. Yet we continue, very humanly to seek for certainty. v "Today in the midst of uncertain ty we have rested back in the arms of authority. We have laid aside reason and intelligence although in telligence is the basis of acceptance of authority. The first question that comes to my mind is concerning the validity of the church's authority. Does the church know?" Mr. Palmer then pointed out the necessity of the church producing evidence to sup port its authority. Mr. Palmer closed by stating that he thought there was a great common purpose underlying all religion. He the part of humanity to harmonize summarized this as "a struggle on itself with the universe of men and things." ALL WEEK WARNER BROS. Present Across The Pacific With MONTE BLUE JANE WINTON, MYRNA LOY TOM WILSON, WALTER McCRAIL Directed by Roy Del Ruth From the play by Charles E. Bianey Scenario by Darryl Francis Zanuel Ralph Scott at the Console Journalism Expansion (Continued from page one) paper. The five large state dailies from Omaha and Lincoln are used as objects of study in this regard. This Btudy, which places emphasis on quantitative, rather than qualita tive journalism, and the purpobe of which is to supplement theoretical work in actual handling of news as printed, has assured the following forms up to the present time: an as signment dealing with the percentage of news and advertising in various papers; analysis of papers to find the different kinds of editorial comment and the space devoted to each; de termination of the place of origin of the news, such as foreign, state or local; and, a week's study of papers to discover the best stories as regards news technique. Two immediate goals of the Jour nalism Department are the exhibit of foreign publications and the ex hibit of representative American publications, both of which will be used in the study of various courses. In addition to the rapidly increas ing contents of the reading room, the students also have access to a wealth of material in the Journalism Li brary, located in the School of Jour nalism office, which contains from 300 to 400 books on subjects ranging from fiction to heavier reading con cerning the significance and philoso phy of journalism. These books have been catalogued in accordance with the standard cataloguing system used in the Main Library. Social swimming parties are pop ular as get-togethers at the Univer sity of Oregon. Jt r -r. - n m amisvs rairriuifin f iTrrtRSj vuuiui uiyiatuty v. HIV SO. I2TD ST. LINCOLN. NEB. ORPHEUM tmt Wednesday, Nov. 12 MAIL ORDERS NOW MESSRS. SCHUBERT PRESENT CAY. GOLDEN, GLORIOUS P-f 1 "1 1 1 With the Finest Singing Cast the Jill II mmLl World - Famous Frans Schubert M l 1 KM I K OP" " Ew Assembled. jJLL- I f inn 1.3. f I I LI IJ MAT. 75c to 2.00 iTlUSIC AL HIT EVE. $1.00 to $2.50 J OFAGm. All St. Plus Ta, Enclos. Self Address! and Stamp! Eaveloo. with Your M.O Order to Insure Safe and Prompt Returns 1 III 1 0J ii his i ajj m "V aw I 'T 1 1 I i ii Studio Assignments The following Seniors who have not had their pictures taken eve urged to have them taken as soon as possible. The studio will be ready to accomodate them any time Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Lucille Ingham, Ruth Jackson, Paul Jacobs, Florence Jaeger, Edgar Jallos, Emma Jehlik, . Helen Jenkins, Edward Jennings, Arnph Jensen, Walter Jensen, Martin Jessup, Elida Johnson, Elmont Johnson, Minnie Johnson, Ted Johnson, Edna Johns ton, Edwin Jones, Lawrence Jones. Joe Kadlecek, Nell Kalskett, Eas ter Kellog, Llyod' Kelley, Inez Kem per, Melvin Kern, Jessie Kerr, Helen Keys, Katherine Kidwell, Alice Kie wit, Alta King, Florence King, Jul ian King, Thelma King, Theodore King, Krissie Kingsley, Royal Kiser, Caroline Kivett, Henrietta Kivett, Alice Klein, Merrit Klepser, Theodora Klose, Celia Klotz, Rosa Knope, Dor othy Knapp, Targry Knudson, Wil liam Koenig, Milan Kopac, Bernard Kossek, Kerko Koster, William Krutke, Walter Kriemelmeyer, Ira Kroese, Katherine Krotter, Franklin Kyker, Helen Kyle. James Lang, Lademore Eliseo, Wil liam Lamber, Charles Lane, Robert Lang, Dollie Langdon, Liel Lanyon, Mildred Larson, Neal Laubach, Mary Lawless, Lenore Laymon, Seyapion Ledesma, Ching Ting Lee, Evard Lee, J. A. Lee, Virginia Lee, Ardell Lee fers, Esther Letter, Kenneth Lewis, Philip Lewis, Sylvia Lewis, Ernest Lied, Richard Lieurance, Alice Line, Alvin Little, Roland Locke, Shumpert Logan, Catherine Long, Roland Loos, Jennie Lowley, Christe Lindert, Gor don Luikart, Mildred Lunden, Ida Lustgarten, Elizabeth Lyman. Rueben Maaske, Clarence Mackey, Marie Macumber, Gueril Madden, Fern Maddox, Bertha Magee, John Mayar, Jacob Mall, Mildred Marlow, Fred Marquardt, Lloyd Marti, Cecil Martin, Ruth Martin, Thelma Martin, Ono Marvel, Walter Mason, Howard Matson, Mabel Matteson, Don Matti son, Neva Mattison, Thomas Maxwell, Herold Mayborn, Eloise MacAhan, Marsraret, MacDorman, Verle Mc- Bride, Mary McCall, Ellis McCourn- tey, Marion McCarthy, Merntt Mc Clellan, Harriet McClun, Eva Mc Comb. Raymond McCormick, Mary McCuster, Mary McDill, Katherine McDonald. Cleda McDougall, Eliza beth McGerr, Ralph McCoogan, Clyde McGraw, Kenneth McGregor, Edwin McGrew, Madge McGrew, Anne Mc Mahon, Raymond McMahon, Kather ine McWhinnie, George Medsker, Ray Mardmyn, Weldon Melick, Marie Menger, Mable Merritt, Edith Meyer, Frank Mirlenz, Harold Miller, De Willt Miller. Harold Baker Miller, Paul Miller, Helen Mills, Raymond Miner, John Mitchell, Nora Mohi, Moruel Mania, Elizabeth Moody, Frank Moore, Elizabeth Morgan, Ar thur Morrell, Harold Morrison, Tan ces Mortenson, Eldred Morton, Paul Moseman, Claude Mouree, Joe Mozer, Grace Muir, John Mulligan, Walter Mumford. Educators On Campus (Continued from page one) him by Mr. Harrison, compared it tc the English game of Rugby and was surorised to find so much similiarity. The values of the touchdowns, try for point and field goal are relatively the same, although called by different names. The time of the visitors was very limited and they were unable to ex amine the workings of the University very closely, but seemed very favor ably impressed with those things which they were able to see. The Glass of Fashion Fashions come and fashions do but figures prove that Coca-Cola is still the most popular of all beverages. 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