The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1929, Page THREE, Image 4

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    TITSDAY. MARCH 12. !.)
Till: DAILY M.IWSKN
Timrr
RACE COPPOCK FUND
V DRIVE OPENS TODAY
Campaign Is Carried Out on
Calendar Plan Under
Twelve Captains ,
IjBOXEY GOES TO CHINESE
TufJs) nmrniuK win open tue
. . . . I'liiiixM-k drlva i.f tit
4 . . Ml .1. I. -a will l.ai a....
V n C ' ' '
tffi ,n(j n la hoped to make It
iy ifeet ever carried on. It
.ill b rattled n"1 ,h" ''ndar
. .. with each worker hold re-
rietiM for " u' In ih ai.
N Company Orders
Grocery llitlletins
A Mil manufacturing com-T"")-
In Kanaa haa onlered 6
u0 ro,,,. or lh bulkllu
operating 'tp-nea of Ketall
'f???y S,om' ,B Nnraka.
::." complied by ill, com
mine on business re.earrh of
the College of Pualnre Ad
nilnUtrailon It will rtlati 0ui
th bulletin among retail
ena nhl,h urn n, ,,r,,.i4
for th purpose of information
Hie bulletin la being i...,ini.'d
by the rviftiiiliin iilim )0 nil
tin1 order.
rvMors tlxou in ovvaw Trsr
tli tluh of a ri of dUi-jM'.ini !
of current ivIlgUm piohiema lo be .
presented by .r. un, ni. llb. ,
Jt lor next weeu will be liumor
talllv ' an. I r.i.. ,i, r., i .....
. Im Mkrh liava rh.r.
Tn "-"" ' ,1".7.7. Woild or km. -
.Maoriua itbjiuiii - -
P lu a
ana lUOtllh
i... rharse of lli entlr ar. and
ih drive. Tfam captains
Rdth Pilling. Jsnuary: Dorcas
weaiherby. Februsry: Vera Wa
,rr. vurch: Kvelyn Collin, April;
ijtui KiiJ'r. iwroihy McCoy,
j,tf Mildted Olson. July: clea
Ausust; Maria llroad. 8ep
tenon Mrrt Howie. Octo
Ke'.)n Johnton. November
Md' member. Th drlva for tha
1:,ihi of Novrnibr nd Dc"iu--r
bon mad on tbo caoipua
U CoM-t of AKrlruliure.
fcrmar Nabratka Stwdant
brankA'ii V AV. C A. haa con
inbulrd fr r lfny ''' '
umi V. W. C. A. and haa In ihia
, (ptm'J ua outaiaudlnj Inter
u'Ws! lartnomhlp. Ofc Cop
i.rk, ouo of Nobraaka'a graduatea.
i th pionoer builder of tb
rkiaace i.w.i.a. v""
lcurrectioii Vlant
Added To Colla tion
Of Dakota
Vermilion. S. I). Marrh II. IVad 1
for len y-arj. l!io: roinplrit 1 iv '
urrerted ovemlihi Thai It tl.ej
tory of lpldolphu .acluellit. '
oerter kuoo to h.xaiilau aa thai
lieaurrerilnn plant, a few of which i
have recemly ben addd t ilia '
dorartnirDt of loUay collection! at
In rnlveraity of South liaioia.
The Iteiiurrertiou il.mt l a aiuall .
denaely iufied rluh nu.n. next In
ordor of plain Itf to the fern. It
Is found chiefly In the ouihweit. '
from Artiona 10 Peru, although
onie apecira of the plant ai-e found '
in me mack Hill or South Intkot
The peculiar tliaracterlsiic of lh
f.mtdatlon of auch Uvea that Inter-, plant Ilea in lu ability t0 appar
pl!iODal po-" "l be built." ou of ently dry up and die without water
i cbl'f journala of Alia id of for a brief time. However, when
r. after her daalA. waierea u opena its i avea and e-
KBOln that her auccesaor mutt i popea a irean Rreen aurrao. Hoton
. j A - (Ir.n. f'nn. I lata claim that fh nlnt haa kun
-w vii.a Tit -liii r'hlnv In : known to be reaurrecfel after lv!n , tenor WDO 111
IlICZ CI1VTC - i.. t . " ' " J " . . , . ., ,
kid the national V. W. C. A. of
Mia TmK admlniatera iw ira in oe acuTe. aner
inree years exposure ulthout (he
water.
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tiiirti:fjs taki:
i:mka.ci: i t:st
Law SluUenta Try Out or
UonorKry; Eleren Pasi
Successfully
Thirteen aiudruta of the t'nllKi
of Ur look the iualif)lnc nam
Ination jlven for nirance to tli
l'hl lflia Phi honorary l-l fiater
nlty. The e uninati.ni aa held
Mouday afternoon at the lh col
IrC. Inltatton vlll be lirlil Thura
lay. Marth ll In the eupr me ct.urt
chaiuuer.
The lullowlliK null auxraafully
pataed th ekaiuliiation: ('haa W.
Abboll, Hugo . ( ailoll. (iavle K
liavta. II O. K.lb. rt. Mmton K
lAiice. Kay K Sabata. II. ti) i:.
Sackett. Kuseii S. Tavlor. Ian N
I'anipbell. Hurl, U iltenaah, Daiar
K. Johnaoii.
(!niii ( lull ill Hour
rMrN on Kxprnditurrw
i'ampua tliib nlll nieei fur a
luncheon at the I'ntveiaity club at
IZ o'clrwk Thurotav. A Irpoil will
tie riven conceililne expetilltuiea
matte for pla crouinl ai'itu
III en to l he Home for i pendent
Children In I in coin and the t'nl '
veraity hoapltal In (iiuaha. ll la te '
quoatel Dial all iraervailoiia (or
he luncheon l-o made by VHlnea
day noon nh Mlaa Williams at
I Ih rt Ktatiar'a offl e
Inlrrrlua lt:ik"l liu) I
Hnal Sri for l'uii;lil
I I'll A I Intertiaaa hiakeiUal name
.a III f plated IihUv i T o'rlm k In
ih- women' iiinhiiii Sopl.o
t .uoiea and fteahuirn aie to con'ei
loi I lie ' haiilliiiiihli. Iloi'i
lealiu liave dflea'id the I mil.- ol
' the upi-M'1aaiiifu In loi in. r riiii-
and are innlj tus'iiied
PAINTY
FOUNTAIN AND
LUNCHEONETTE
SERVICE
W arva tptrlal neon and avan.
log lumnta. lxiilhK aiOfaranl
i aary
With Snappy Scxl Sarvlca
The Students' Store 1
Rector's
Pharmacy
13th and P St.
t
NEW YORK UNIVEHSITY
SCHOOL OF RETAILING
3 Graduate Fellowships
S Scliolarshlvs
SERVICE FELLOWSHIPS
Th demand for gradual atudents it far greater th.m the supply.
On year ef specialized training saves five year hard experience.
Illustrated booklet request. For further irforntion wr te
Or. Norn A. Bnsco. Dean, New York llnivernty School of Re
tailing. Washington Square East, New Ycrk City.
that"
Charlea liaiketi. woild
rlnc the
lauious
rolo of
rjici.
tfjonal funds of tbe China T. W.
C A. he Is one of China's nioat
i-tmitiert women ana is provios
rself worthy of her high posl-.
-s.
Urgent Need Now
Hie fiaalici.il reaource of China
i cot developed In proportion lo
. i .. . ,
r'a il. vi id n"HI ! irauruuin.
laotic 'he t. iiinee people. China
l, tKn tli subject of a sudden
nderni.-inc. .ind the Inevitable re-1
Kit (! nvil "ar. Almost cntnviy ,
ujidej t!ie V. W. C. A. la provld
it tl.e !eierate!y needed social'
(-tire to Chinese women and irls.
v W. C A. oiRanizallons of Amer
, shave resionded to the call for
k'p. .Nebraska ha led all other
urj'U-e in 'Ul-poning me c iima
braska coliseum, inuiauay. March
21. Advance ticket rales iudicate a
dormant for ten years. The. prolo-! "Fllr ,n tllfl 'Chicago Civic Opera ! crowd of over e.0m iople will,
p!a.m caes to be active? after ' Company's iierformance of the liou- i greet th Chicago rtlt when they
nod opera at the rnlveraity or .Ne-1 appear on tne .seorasKa rampua.
Guard Stops Youth
Who Thought IT'indotc
Was Coliseum Door
Prohibitionist
Claims Schools
i
CornliusLrr Pictures
Kampus Kop kaught kunning kul
pril krashlug Koliaeum kontests.
land other wonia of an alliterative
nature), while festivities were at:
mcnt figure?, show that ti e educa-
tlonal systems or the Culled States ;
their highest last Krlday night. The ; h,0 benefited bv proliibitiou
prisoner, an abject youth aeemint-, aD4l ,h.y nhow. l-o. that the in
ly daxed by his quick capture, tub-; fr,1(.jng number or persons in the
bornly insisted that he came In via . schools and colleges afford addl- '
Hie gatekeeper, and futhermore ton,j Opportua!ties for the spread
that It was being done by the best of tne truth about prohibition, con
of families. On the prosecutor's side tends Ur. Krnest ll. CherrinRton. i
World
T W C Chinese women krmw . -" general secretary oi me
Vebra-'xa's gieat part In the : f d l basement w indow, and who , iaue Aga'nst Alcoholism.
.-t and tl . v app"'' deeply ' "'erred that the culprit had en- "School statistics show.'
.,u heen done for l"reJ through the window into hit pr. Cherringlon's statement
fiiiivrinr nanus
Tueaday
Pharmaceutical club. 12:in.
tiirls" Octette. 12:30.
lntermural Ilaskctball. 11:?
Wednesday
Clue Arts baail. 12:00
Thetx XI Uiisketball. 12:15
tilee club. 12:r.0.
Mu Phi Kpsilon. 12:4."..
The na'lnral Y. V. C. A.
"iir.a i'f headquarters
Jur.rf.ai. It pli.n the woik
iwait or.e i.iii.iired local Y. W. C A.
-nniutinnr in tl;e entire country,
r iero vt the oricnrinations are In
m ml eiehiy-flve In si hooU ai.
-'ieee Tl.ere are about el;hty
ts ir, ir. China. Ctfty of whom
. Cl.ir;e. mil ihiny either
jirir-n or I'.riti.-h.
Ci.rpl.ef trie
Tbe inn-y ilia: Is made in the
. ve ph , i he cticnal Y. W
; .lf. C'una. This money is spent
r tbe .-a ri and travel of secre
.f. and to iie!p local assoda
zii. Na'!i.;-.l conventions art
t" every ' years, and cou'er
"iei ei fummer. At the na
mA H. Hmii-e social aflaiia
t hed !: . rd-r to Urtrg together
n!e o. ''.i.Tren: ices no that ?
''r u!;.it. landing may be cf--ed
saya ' resident of Lincoln. The post-office
'thai : contribute an air mail display
m ihm. .IW . ... r IIIVIS a wet in wmcn nn eieci ncaiiy iipmeu
f Peing decldely outweighed by a year, '.here were enrolled in the col-! plane route map of the I'nited
in. majority of one, the prisoner was leges and universities, of the Cnited j States will be Included, as well as
of i forced to take up temporary" abode Stale 164.073 men students and : 7 -foot model of a standard niafl
in tne atnietic oince, in oraer to 95.436 women siudents. a total or ; yiu.
cocitate and repent over hla wrong ' 259. .".11. In the dry college year of . rYi-e booths have been granted
doings. It Is presumed that h was j 192J 26 there were enrolled 509.732 by the American Legion lo the
released after the proper period of ; men and 313463 women, a total of ;ump nre c.ins, me o acouia,
repentance. The moral of this tale 822,895. a treblins in a decade.
the Lancaster County Humane So
la nr rnn rue that nne alinuM naver "V airnnrer hnainr la maile hv ClotT. the Industrial arts tlcpart-
enier the Coliseum through a base-; aettlne; down the total enrollmr nt j ntent of the Lincoln schools, and
nient w indow when one Is being of 1912 16. as compared with 1919-1 the Lincoln park department,
watched by an eagle-eyed guard. .26. excluding the war period wl en I . " .
manv vouug men and women were j I'M CHI rLiAINS ill
HARPER DEFINES .abroad. In the wet period the lo-i PSYCH DISCUSSION
WW ittt ro pnp tal enrollment was 894.373. In the;
STUDENT HONO&S 2.173.673. or nearly three times as
..Heard fram Pa(e i. -great, while the population of the
the phrase that work must be done country in 'he same period in
In "the two semesters preceding creased less than 25 percent,
this one." by quoting an example of The heavily Increased enrollment
a s'udeui who carried fifteen houra j broufiht with ii a consequent in
one semester, and twelve the se-, crease iu college of.'ieiais. piofes-
niesier aner mat. l l.e siuuent .0rs. utors and emnloves.
thought he would reverse the pro-!
ceduie of obiaining hi twenty. , JRYOUTS RAISE
oven hours the year following by i pineppr"rc vtw
making twelve the first semester
and fifteen the last. Although this ILLINOIS RELAS
gave him twenty reven hours, it did Miinurl from raee i.
nut qualffy hlai for activities be- w inners. Meming, lmson. I liornp-
RADLATi: CIIK.MIS1
MSI I S I.N LINCOLN
KtE.ii-t li Swartwood. XI. A. in
:jr.i'ii tEKineerir.g 2. is visiting
ULitKoin tor a few days. Mr.
j'irto'i was Icriiieily with the
It'v;... t-. ..... a n I i.
r'' ':' "'":'".- 'Tident only twenty-seven hours.
I en.p.o.w.a ny me unerwu u . stales that the veteran track coach
: le m.L'i .ii iuk ra.iuij
cent illness and he
! Psi Chi. psychology- fraternity,
' w ill bold an open meeting March
IS. at 5 o'clock. In Social Science j
224. This meeting Is one of the
! few which will be open to all stu
dents interested, and a largo, at
tendance Is expected. Plans are be
' Ing made to discuss the outstand
ing theories of emotion. These
theories are to be presented and
critioizd by members of the organi
zation. Eleanor Noh is president of
. the organization.
cause t. twelve hours earned the son and Arganbright clipped nearly i
lart requester of last year and the a second from their previous lime, ;
twelve nours earned the first ne- stepping over the sticks In 31 9 , t
inesier of this year pare the stu- seconds. t
word from Coar li .chulte s liome .
,J'e oi Chicaxo. in the tec'uni
' ien ir.ein. "I am not azainst activities, .Mr.
i-'Ur ienvii.c Lincoln Mr. Swan-. Harper aaid. "and think a certain
xd wiii t.. to Newark. New Jer- - arr.ount of them fine.
activities and neglect
!'. St. I.uis. Misiouri, and then ; trouble is that many students take
tUli'on.ia on business for the
'i'Sny. This company controls
M lxeL--s the Intbbs Cracking
wets of dilil!ation.
Umxid II. Mcorew. M. S., in
ical eiifineering '27. and W. L.
"telKt. B. S. chemical engineer- their e ades show l!
''27, are al-o with the I'niveraal i Seveal freshmen on the "Ag
'i WTiiacy at the Kirerside plant wan" were (oreed to resign recently
i Chicago.' ' because of ihe new rullnp. When
ai-ked if tins would apply to the
Ulll DulvOtail llakes l'-."J Nebraaksn Mr. Harper re
in . . pi.-i that they Had never made a
I Iiuiio-rroiectoCOe , (.,R,ck on th(. x,-brakan be-
. 'cause t'v-ie were so many freshmen
josepli i h ..,j , i 0(iu
limes
from his re
hopes to be i
back today or Wednesday. At urea
Iho main , ,.. I
LEARN TO DANCE
Expert Imtructlot in
BALLROOM DANCING
BORNER SISTERS
DANCE STUDIO
ICS Neb. St. Bank Bldfl. 15th A O
r i
Jimmy Lewis are directing the
mo man, . ..i ...r, , tn:k activities
.DP r .u..v. a . .rjjnu , ,f pref.IU Beanjer .-oudition-
studen.s come to he Iniversi,, , NebrJ8ka tra,.k mP
jum for it. social life and mske the ;
HCholan-h.p a .econdaiy Hem-ihey Mlmorjll Miiu Iraok- Worfc
"""J '- -" .ill aian i-.ulnir ll-e niurfonr rln.
ders in Shane ihi week in prepara
tion for the coming outdoor contests.
."wilion. S. ., March 11.
, 1 J'S- .Sioux Kails, graduate of the
rsiiy 0f south liakota In
hi deitiened and constructed
'! of Dsvchologlcal lnstru-
'st eallej a pbono-projectoscope.
w In solving problem In psy
"Jt 'of acoustics on whtob he
s doing graduate work at the
Jriity of Iowa.
"s new devi.-e waa exhibited re
at a meeting of the Amerl-
AtSO:
DANA BIBLE RECEIVES
FAREWELL RECEPTION
(ntlaae4 f..m fage I.
have copies io read and remember
what my fri.-nds In Texas think."
Mr. Bible went on to say, how-
Wbat Ihia ruling means is that; ever, that his welcome at NeLraka
freahmen cannot engage in nny- had been fully as hearty and filled
thing which will give them glory or with friendship a the departure
fame or publicity on the campus. , from Texas. He will come to Lin
Preshmen cannot be kept from coin to take charge of spring train
working on the Nebraskan nui.lng (u a short time,
their name must not appear over I
storiea or iu the mast head. T ex-' LINCOLN EXPOSITION Tu i R-lto I w
plained this lo tie Agwan editor ! OPENS AT COLISEUM 1 hank y. . . j.
It would &e IUlpo.-s.nie ... m.mv - ntiaard from fmf I. lniliateaf
- v
UiAMIIS!
"'"2,:. i rreThmen trim doing -m. of b. . lMrnl, 1 t .
"Wo i Vh4 machinr.ppear. bu' .Tl? ,h'- ,ber' " be "'-"' oih No! Because you are wear
4 tecent num wr .hSSrt ot ia lDe hed f the I ' lc interest for ever, . nrinft it
)
Z' !ai number of th Anierl
oarru 0f Phychology.
't Church Pastor
Speaks on Evolution
to the ft.li. ui. r
of the Hrst Christian
j;1" uunday evening. Ray E.
i-- the iis.nii. .r fkri.i
u ,,"J,J,?nt Psstor discussed
""Btlon and Oeneala . Thla was
KoTUEa.-wn).
I Tfurco
7e2lic
G
magazine." i
when aked if he considered the ,
honorary band fraternity. n actlv-
Ity, Mr. Hartr ald that lie dldn 1 1
consider any fratenilty, profession-;
al or social, an activity-
Students Invited to
Watch Hiding Meet
The Girls' intermural horseback
riding meet will be held Wednes
day, March 20. at the Coliseum, st
the State Fair ground, instead of
Wednesday, March 13, ss pre
viously announced The meet win
begin at 6:43, and sveryone U to
rited to watch tbe events, accord
ing to ilia Margaret Ames, who is
in chsrge of the meet.
Iowa Regent Separate
Landscape Architecture
Ames. Iowa, March 11. Land
scape architecture will b taught at
Iowa State College in an Individual
department In the future, accord
Irg to a decision by the Iowa State
board of education Friday of last
week.
'Ycur Drug Store9
Spring ir. coming but Mr are al
i." : hire, catering to your needs
with Jjt a little better aervlce.
The 0vl Pharmacy
14S No. 14th St.
Phone BlOes
From
ORIGINALITY
We specialize in clever, original Oriental Novelties
From Ash Trays to Dressing Robes. Our stock features
the unique at reasonable prices.
NIPPON ART GOODS CO.
128 SO. 12TH
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The following group are acheJ-
i t e i J , uled to have pictures taken for fhs I
Are CnCl IlCtt I Cornhusker the las-l part of this
! week and the first of next week, j
Public school and collcee Mails- The pictures are to be taken at the j
tics, as revealed by federal govern- ! campus studio. .
TU at pwlar rady-l-t
ciimIi rrd i lb dining
roomi of American crlleget,
atiwg claW a ad frwUrwitiat
ar aaad by Kallegg Baltla
Creak. Tfcay include Car
Flak. P Bran Flak.,
Rie Kriapia. KrwmWUa, aael
KalUts' SWr.eld.d Wk.l.
Wheat Biacwit. Ala Kaffa
Hag CnT Ik caff that
lata ya
5-i
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ALIBRAN
,uyoT
CLASSES, campus activities, social
events and sports demand health.
But constipation can steal your
health. Its poisons permeate the system,
sap vitality and often cause serious
illness.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, because it sup
plies roughage in generous quantities,
is guaranteed to bring prompt and
permanent relief from constipation
even in chronic cases. Just eat two
tablespoonfuls every day. With milk
or cream or fruits or honey added. Ask
for it at your campus restaurant or have
it served at your fraternity house.
ALL-BRAN
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He lost;
but . . .
HE lost that particular race. And
so, honest effort and tense con
centration got him nothing. But in
industry this fine spirit would
not be thrown away.
In that respect industry is fairer
and kinder than college. It ap-
plies a jnan's high qualities in useful
channels.
It opens to all men a field as wide
as all human endeavor.
One may qualify himself along
purely engineering lines. Another may
contribute his powers of commercial
reasoning. Another his ability to ana
lyze management problems.
These three totally different qualifi
cations just begin to define the
possibilities in one industry
alone the telephone making
industry.
Western Etectrtc
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