. , i. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. TFIRET! E Exact Nature New Feature Will Not Be Disclosed Until Later PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN Tentative plana of a corneal for Hie next mniibcr of the Aw wiin. liumoroUH magazine spnn unicil by the Ncbnmka chapter of Sitnna Delta Chi. liational profes sional journalistic fraternity, are now belui? formulated according to Kennet.li O. Anderson, editor. The exact nature of the contest will not be rilHflosed until a later date. liR Ka'fl- A number of prizes will be given away upon expiration of the contest, the nature of which lire likewise withhold at. this time. December 10 in the date set for the appearance of the next Issue of tin- magazine on the campus. It will lie. known as the "Holiday" num ber and the majority of the copy will be centered around that theme. As the Military Hall and the Corn hiisker banquet will take place in the early part of December, jokes on these two occasion will ulso he appropriate for the Awgwan, the editor announced. Jokes and Quips Needed "Considerable material has al ready been subrniitt'd for the 'IIoll jy' 'issue, declared Anderson, yes terday, "but. there is still need for o number of short jokes, quips, and niinor features. All ropy should be in the office by Monday, Novem ber 26." Those who have submitted edi torial material are Henry Brainerd, i;ihie Ilrodkey, Lee Daniels, Elaine Hovel-field, Maurice W. Koukel, Robert Lainp, Bill T. McCleery. Aim 1'eterson, Cliff V. Sandahl. Helen Simpson and Kluioute Waite. Faulkner Reviews Books Mimrlen Konkl and Arth'ir Schroeder are at present working on thu Sigma Delta Chi features, "Adventure In Dementia," the third account of which will be published on tin; forthcoming issue. Virginia Kaulkuer ia likewise at work with her section, "Mews at the Muse," a department devoted to book re dews. A clever double-page spread for i In; two pages In the middle of the niiisaziiie is now being effected. Cartoonists who are at work on MY DIARY! Nov. "o. Exam papers framed in blue pencil, in psychology 1 said coffee, tea and liquor were jsfimuli. Very blue. Wrote copiously about a bank's interest in deposits but the reader had something else in mind. And that History exam. Oh, well, i hat's all past. Today is today and it's a nice day. Chicken Little Inn anil chicken pies with Jean. Drove ihnMijili Uethany. Burned church. Hack to History. Team off to cage CiiRle. Evening spent at Chicken Llitle with the. gang. Fruit salads. "Sonny Boy." Home. A. BRIGHT, Junior. CAPITAL Thursday, Friday and Saturday Greta Garbo and Conrad Nagel IN "The Mysterious Lady" Greta Garbo'a greatest screen Tiiunip!!. Romantic, sensational, pulsating love. HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND AL JOLSON In "The Singing Fool" A Vltaphone Picture MATS 40c EVE. 60c CHILDREN 25c Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 RIALTO i LON CHANEY In "West of Zanzibar" An M-Q-M Picture Here Is Hie Lateet and Beet An African tale of Love and Revenge You Muitn't Ml. Orpheum "Manhattan Cocktail " A Paramount Picture With NANCY CARROLL VAUDEVILLE RAINBOW REVELRD3S With a Chorue of 7 MABEL HOLLIS TABOR A. GREEN TIM McCOY In "THE BUSHRANGER' COLONIAL FRIDAY NITE humorous mm ANNOUNCES CONTEST "THE 11 COLLEGIANS" With Ys Old Pep and Fire Social Calendar Krliluy, Novrmbn- 13 rlta licltn lPit,i Krmlimnn hoiwe prtrty. h!','"..xi fH" l'r'y. Unroln hotl. Pnllncllitii Literary society, banquet, Hlgma i iil fall parly. T.lm-oln hatol. I'Hl-lll llnliKr, ImuNit flatlet. I'lll Alpha i..ii,. hniiKa dnni. All MhiIio.IIhI Konthnll purly. Activi ties bulldinif, Ak rampus. Sllturliiy, Novi-mltrr S4 Th-lH Chi rail parly, Lincoln lintc-l. Aljilm liolia TIumh. hou party, .i ... M""'0'1"" Htucknt l.arty, A( Ac. Alpha I'hl Krnshnii'ti, tinimn flame hi I'tltn. Tllftrt, hoimn iIhiico. Kappa lirliH, hollflu .lance, I'hl Mu. house! rtiinri;, Hlsniti Kapfia, houw- dame. illan J, library party, A'-arln. hfiltHo pai ty. I'hl Gumma lelia, houso parly. Official Bulletin Friday, NoTfnibrr 2 n.Si,.?"",i!,M.t. .? ","""t 1'iirty, Student Ac tivities HuIMIhjj, p. in. f'rom-Couiitry Numeral Meet, 4:30 Sta dium. Nehraika Sweetheart Kindlon. Saturday, November 24 Cirld Parly, Army-Nebraska camn re turn. 'oliN um. 1 p. in. Mortar Ijuanl Htmefit Jfrliigu, 3-G o clock, CornhuHlier hotel. Tuesday, November 27 Sydney-Nehranka Iichale, Coliseum l'oothall Team returim, 7:31) Burling ton tlttpot. material for the entire periodical Include Helen Chase, flay Crabtree, Jimmy IMckerlng, A. C. Powell, James Whitaker and Gay Williams. The cover design will be drawn by Jimmy Pickering. R. A. Gantt, '09, Promoted To Vice-presidency of Postal Telegraph , Mr. Robert A. Gantt, who re ceived his B.Sc. degree In elec trical engineering at the Univer sity of Nebraska in 1909, announ ced his resignation, October 1, lOUS, from his position as general manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company of San Francisco In order to accept a po sition with the International Tele phone and Telegraph corporation of New York. Mr. Gantt will be vice-president of plant and engineering of the Postal Telegraph-Cable company, a branch of the International Tele phone and Telegraph corporation. Mr. Gantt has had a most admir able record since his graduation from the engineering school at Ne braska. His first position after graduation was with the Northwest ern Bell Telephone company of Omaha where he worked himself up to the high office of district superintendent. Works With Bell Company After working in this capacity for a while he was promoted to division superintendent for the Northwest ern Rell Telephone company, at the head of plant operations in Minne sota, Iowa, Nebraska, and North and South Dakota, in 1919. He later returned to Omaha as general su perintendent of the Northwestern Bell plant. In 1924 he became chief engineer of the Southern California Tele phone company, where he did some very extensive work in southern California, lie remained In this capacity until January 1, 1926 when he was made general manager of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company of San Francisco from which he recently resigned to take the New York position. While at the I'nlverslty of Ne braska, Mr. Gantt was a member of Sigma Tan. honorary engineer ing society. He did not sever all connections with the university since his graduation, as he has j TUXEDO I Suits for Rent j We carry a complete line of 1 t luxeoos in tno latest styles. VOGUE Cleaners and Dyers i ' B-2772 123 No. 14th St. i., .,.,. ,, ,, J BELLE ISLE Syracuse, Nebraska Nebraska's finest dance hall and the home of the best music. Thanksgiving Dance Thursday, Nov. 29 Ted Adams and His Popular Col ored Orchestra from Omaha. Saturday, Dec. 1 Gordon Nelight and His Orchestra from Grand Island LEGION HALL 1516 N Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays Lincoln's Largest and Bsst Managed Public Dance Hall. Admission 10c Dances 5c HUSKER GRAD MAKES MCE NEXT WEEK 4 Big been very active In alumni work. At one time he was vice-president o fthe bay region of the California Nebraska Alumni association. MrCruckpn IJrotlnTH Arc Foes on Football Field State College, Pa. (IP) Broth er combinations in football are not new, but when Penn Stales and Lafayette met here recently, fans saw the McCracken brothers in a unique family role. The older, Herb Mct'racken. Is head coach at Lafayette college, while his younger brother, John, is a substitute back on llm Penn State eleven, and saw some action during the game. GAME REPORTS WILL BE GIVEN AT GRID PARTY Continued From face 1. that, the band will be in West Point, other entertainment has been pro vided for. Identification cards will admit all students to the Coliseum where the reports will begin coming in from the east before one o'clock. Seat ing facilities have been arranged for all those desiring to attend. SKIT BY KAPPA-A. T. O. FORCES FEATURES REVUE Continued From Tnffe 1. some gym class In the Armory. (Take your choice.) Don't move, there are no persons shot In this act. Besides other fea tures by the Kappa-A. T. O. politi cal combine, there is the chorus. One of those conglomerations you'd stay iu Lincoln Christmas vacation for. Six black-haired (but not blushing) Kappa, all with the same kind of haircuts. (Bargain days again.) However a few pledges bolster up the line, and be sides, rehearsals afford an appro priate way of sneaking from study table. This is one of those skating scenes in Alaska before the Kappas Installed their Frlgidairo and the .dances reputed by the director to be simple look like Lon Chaney on a tight-rope. Boy, they're real! Im agine holding down a four-bit seat in the balcony at the Orpheum Thanksgiving morning when this chorus Is appealing to you that "All I Can Give You Is Love." (Sorry fellers but they're all dated). Al though they did not have their skates along, we are wondering whether or not they wear plus fours, sing bass and attend univer sity classes. Two Steps Needed. After banning interpretative dancing as being too much like school work, all the chorus needed was two. more steps to finish the song and be safe behind the scen ery. Someone suggested some bal let type of dance, but the A. T. 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And to further entertain the pub lic, possessing those half dollars, an A. T. O. and his engaged to be sing those catchy melodies that you'd walk a mile to hear. From all appearances if the Cornhuskers don't spot the Army more than 20 points King Kosmet is going to frolic next week for the mutual ben efit of all the mm still left In school due to scholastic reasons and the co-eds not chosen Nebraska swee.. hearts. Moral: Break open that penny bank, pawn tickets for the Kosniet Show are on sale, Insured for fire, theft, and shrinkage. Beat the Army! ARMY EXPECTS HARD GAME WITH HUSKERS Continued l-roin Vngn I. gotten Into enough games to be awarded a letter. Sub Ends Inexperienced The reserve wing men Lynch, Marshall and Kenny also lack ex perience. Lynch w h o replaced Messlnger, regular end In the Yale game at the start, has been on the squad for four years but. has yet to win his letter. 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Select it here. m - i Nites Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Is also contending for a place at right end is playing his first yrai of big football, his previous) exper ience being limited to last year's plebe team. Kenny, another end reserve who has relieved Ciirlmark at left end for breathing spells this year, has probably had more exper ience than either of the other two. Major (talpli Sasse, end coach, be lieves that, all of these men show signs of development, but that th- will have to work fast to be of real help In the coining important i games. j On the line Wliner at center, I Humber and Maxwell guard1!, Mac Lean and Ptirham tackles, all need considerable training both in of fensive and defensive work. Cap tain Jones believes that except when (he opponents have had the ball on the five yard line, that his linesmen have not put us as strong a defensive game as they Bhould. Lt. "Babe" Bryan, Army's husky line coach, has been directed to build up these men and Captain Jones will give him considerable personal help. Other reserves who undoubtedly Classified Ads Lost and Found FOt'NI" A (intr of lilm-k hoi-n-rlminl fflrnaen between Tie'tierM l ollrm- itml HmMui N''lelt''0. l.uiex' limy hav f;imc I'V citlllns t the lmlly Nclireeliuii flee. Lt S'I--Tiiti overcoat Moielitv in N.--Iirimkn If nil. I .literal rewnrtl. .! Stein, 3j S'. 14th. 11309). If you want to make the best possible impression on that prize date of yours at the Military Ball just be sure that you wear shoes from MAGEE S With 7 tf" mm j B" mm ' a I h a Dsj a i . sO l:.llt M 1 ' will he needed are to a large ex tent unknown quantities. This con stitutes a most decided weakness and Is causing Captain Jones giae concern. Both Nebraska and Stan ford outweigh the Army team and the possibilities of injuries to gether with the wear and tear of playing against heavier men will probably result In the Army coaches needing every substitute. SIDNEY ARRIVES ! TUESDAY FOR DEBATE j Continued From rime I. change In opinion may be recorded i We have the weights and patterns you want Come in and see inspect them WOOL-MIXED HOSE fjruaiumtoo wnnntli and cmut'ort in tin- v-ry c.l.i sfawii. nnd conic in vor.v atlrai-livc patterns Pair, 50c, 75c and U JO WOOL-AND-RAYON HOSE are popular with eollege men. In-eate,.. 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Before the debate, ballots may be filled out iepre.-eiit.ing opinions of one In favor, opposed, or of no definite opinion. At the close those more In favor than be fore, those In favor now, lhn.-e more opposed lion tliiin before, and those now (,poeci. Large Vote Obtainable A special attempt will be made to secure a laige Mile from the au lOSE! Pair. 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 Vi office, population trends are studied. While it is being built, telephone,appa ratus is planned, made, delivered and installed on orderly schedule. But more basic than all this, the executive shows leadership by his in sight into the human equation and by the sympathy and understanding with which he adapts individual to job, moulding his men first. BELL SYSTEM A nttUn-ivide syttm if 1 8,500,000 inter-connrcting ttitphmu Saturday ! 'hence. This Is not Intended to de termine "ho won" but rather to I deiermine the opinion. I Nebraska will lake the neatlv nd the Ann' niliaris the affirmative jon tin; question, Tin; pa-liameii-. taiy system of government is supe. : rior to the pre-ldentlal form." Ne ! braska's team is made up of three I veteran?, all members of Delta Sigma RIki, national honorary de j butlng fraternity, and j,l Imidenn in i he La.v College. Thosf on the, ivain ;.ie; Kven M. IIu.it, Lincoln; George K. John.scmjr , Lincoln, and Havid Fell man, Omaha . i ii t.a.,., i , isjs thiKflt An Jil'A'h Vi;.i: I'irsi floor. if tot ?4 the metal JUST BEGUN' SATURDAY NITE BELSHAW AND HIS KFAB ENTERTAINERS With Clyde Davis and Mjke Kopa T