TWO The Daily Ncbraskan list's K. LlAisI. Nsk etsiciai rtttciiON UNIYtUTV CP MaslAlKA tllt i rt ! ef tM ttM INifcmelle Sears) tWNTVtl4NTM aa4 Situss Ywes. v sy, rn aM wy m"! its" ' t arterial fKe Vvrsny HlSJ Business Oense HH sat. Oft.ts Hrv- neriai aiw. I oa eet Mi . irs Hsftt 1i0 M trM se n a lam, teieehene isNerisii -Mil, Ne. tt .; N. TT N'M MU kMNM HtM (IIM enatte He eaeeefNe HKI, Nebraska, ner act CsfS . Mars ft. if sesoal ree f restate ersv tee M sesissJ ef Oileter t. awiaerttel JSfMtSfy I. VSClSTIO at "I'e Ces I sts W er H It 1 ' OCAN HAMMOND IDlTOrVIN-CMIaF" Maunci W. Konail Associate iue MAN ACINA 10IT0M W. Joji AJT Vlirt T. anakJ MW lOlTOAS llarl Aodersei J KU,oa li'n Carlson Willisro McCleery tleoe Kotb CONTRIiUTlNO EDlTOM Mauri. Akin William M.VIeeiy Vernon Kenini Kobb K. nnoth Uii luul Tlrameinian l;ob rl Lftiw; MLTON McGRCW BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT tUSINESS MANAGERS Wlillam Ktnt Marshall Iltier Lyman Cisi Tin: nvu.v Niimk STILL SNOOZING Oriiil) boars In mountain fsl ! n. roll"l up in tivat bears of fur altlnir fr ine iprorh of sr-rlne. Are mill sl.-.-.ln Ihe inter sle.ta of hlrer nailon. Warm sunshine, longer latirhln br.vk. amma of Tlne trees -no. the Ions nsp con tinurs. and Hruln dreams of honey n-ee. And - Like the lroiisy prir.ly. ihe Interf ratemity oun. ll slun.lers. staying within the darkness of thj ro. k bound rt.n. an.I fully aware that the 19 "' In sessen l boinn i.lHi.nfd b, ilf vnrloun f"r mtlo!. on (he OHini'ii. Ciir.li. hnve Wn rrlntod in a tr.-iit number of cr. l.lk the rinni.nion b. r ho awiu for uprinK to fei In for rertHln. ferinR the KfOMTis ihm mke the nionntlnh about the dm b r line, no the council nitlts for j-lun to be com pleted for rtieh eek b.-fore mrppinc In vlth en-r hands to regulate, the mxhlnR metl of l he Corn hunker campu. rnrefrulated. unxupervlfcd. 1'i-oeresclni! iththe ruthlenoneni of a barbarian -onquem. unethlral this Is the. chaotic condition of the rttshliiR prac tices on the campus. Fraternities net up a lone and loud wall after the rushing days In the fall. They feel the troddiwt fel of rival fratemltlei upou their premlKea. They have neon men pledped from tinder their very The clamor for a sane runhln)? system seta In. Tty the lime spring baa arrived, the Inspiration for readjustment has faded. Year after year, It is the tme ftory. Action of the council last year to place restric tions upon ruBhinc was A start to Improvement, but there was little observance of the recommendation. Why not foiiuulatc A ftw Iron clad rulcn ROvernlnK the rushing on the campus, put some teeth In those laws, and demand observance? If rushing Is war, certainly there are a few ethical principles Involved then. War does not progress under a hclter-skeltor eampalcn. Ban 'hid ing Dut' and kindred tactics, force fraternities to respect the dates that a second organization has with a man. Do what the University of Oklahoma has done to the rushing on the Sooner campus plRced it under the thumb of the council pure and simple. Insert enough teeth into the rushing rules to make violating fraternities play the role of Tied Kiding Hood- "Oh, what big tceih you have. Grandma V Claw off a few of the loaves. Bruin, scratch, sharpen UP ne cveslBht, and decide to come out of that cave. If books are the w indows of knowledge lots of students are tryliE to uffocB.te by keeping the windows shut. ON ONE HAND "Lights, foots, house, borders, CLE A ft, curtain," and the asbestos ascended upon another University Players production. The drama progressed display ing splendid acting, marvelous Impersonation and a well-threaded plot. The critics observed, smiled, ap plauded and lauded the vehicle to the skies. The press approved, the public voiced favorable opinion, the stars accopted congratulations and the director beamed with satisfaction. To the casual observer the show was a striking success. but on the other hand An observation on one of the less conspicuous members of the company reveals a different tale. The man who does the worrying, the niau behind the pen on pay-day, the man of a thousand cares, otherwise known as the business manager, sweats over his task of "checking up" after a weeks run of the play. Little does he care If the stars are showered with congratulations and roses, still less cares he for what the public and lire's think If their opinions do not bring In the gate receipts. What he wants to see Is a crowded theater, a box office with a line of people bombarding It for tickets, and a good, fat pockotbook representing the w-eeks earnings of the show. He Is not mercenary about it either. The type of plays that lils organization produces an expensive. They are costly In more ways than one. Royalties come high, likewise, scenery and costumes cost money. In other words the type of productions sponsored ly the University I'layers are not cheap. and If there were a third hand It is a safe -wager that an Iuve. lgatlon of the ledger of the Players would reveal ne Interesting Information. Of the several plays i -otluced by the group this year, doubtlessly, noi . ot them have made big profit. Few have deiic- the margin while It is frequent that others have lost money to th organisation. There must be a reason for this. Surely the people of Lincoln have supported the Players. The audiences, in fact, have disclosed that, in the majority or cases. Lincoln people have been the chief supportrs. Student support, then is lacking. Why don't the students attend? Is it because they 60 not care for the type of drama being pro duced? Is It because of the hour that the show opens? Is It lack of personal Interest in the Playern lhsmselves? It could be the fault of anyone or all of the above mentioned, out to designate the chief of this lack of student support Is extremely i, U not entirely impossible; EXPOSITION PAL AC I Whm ; t..-um i built, th dfpsrua.M .f ahlt'.- anmuiiJ thai II wj. be f.i. 'lotr u4 ln.lHr spout The tuiMmt as . ar4 taroutn itU-i nltalnH footUll nnM nl mntklm (tell Met lr Muriwii. iru nit aM tat-tout ifnnlum sport la fart luiMin vat Vnon A SiVDKNT LOOKS AT rtniJC Al 'FAIRS y 0vU slims it. reialtt are Already aiTivit Iho th trA Cf tie frrsMent's naiaro b eairely hd ln diy, ana that many A !t-Alr In Illicit traffic li ihlnkint it ever carefully Sior resuming hta or of l bu.ine.a niMi r ntieil tinv IVrodrnt ll.ifr has besua klal'MB- , , , he aiinimuirailrtA "h aa aupicrtM . iimka the t oulet. Me nail . . ... tor A. Ml AS th. field - -. N- wort oil I J ' "7'. ': , .a .2 All this meea. an H..liloi vf Unroll Indti ,. I'rv.i.VM "'" :". r ,.(1'ri rrrto.,. 1. tnal rr4u-t U beis At Id At the theum. In lh n n.sk the -.a.ei vmtn.i. VUc I mrrilr goiai o 111 a. a a Tr iM.t of Ih. b..VHUIl aeAa. a haMlr i. Aler". h . n.imri,i " W ' Peoerl deel.Pm. nt lertlie 5 t-,til..n a h.M l lldln A r"n"' , Jn,..i .,11 htr,-r. H ball the Itiienur ot the tVIUrum earlier la Ul) of ,1, nt-HiM Wilbur h hi lb ear An4 as AoB At the f-iil tipmltlAn 'dimie4 all rWc Usd ofil"er. In U ....e,e,l. .-.,p.a.er. t. aorV . ZZrtwZZ .H n( the ColUeuoi for FatiM S presetiiatl.Ml i. n-jeH all rntm arplicatlons luiin thr mure arek. All Aihleilt a ilviuet , h llin.rln nl .ii ihrit make a t..i-. r M.rt. tni--tidNl The baklb:l wn. in.t.ki n ey t the l oO team, which lairr rw'l to be a rrful ,B 1 perrvnt ot ipi w est fnoior car manufariuriiii lani In Germany, and sn fhrolett 111 be arming all er the Un1 irase of t!imn, ren as hy do In these I ailed 8iAie Thn. ihei-e wit Annotincf. about in . A ItKVV ni. inv nil nininn m ,h. p, .x nfrr.nee an.l third flare unm-r h(rh no M w T"' "' ftXrde ,Hi,l, -andt.,. a. the , W vf ,he e,-.on. , mry hM B eroded. Tt of I,ire4 to piarti.-e on the small stare court iar . ll.VOOe fMV) International n t I.tjM 1 hi -,-.ivn ihiII. v of the etecii- l'iv- department of the hderal rv. V lid i plard th. 1 duitrvt the reveal ttaie 111 touimy Another -k of enrred l.llenest , . M by unchAllent U fast approi' bin. ed Under the r nerl .nnt ci Mlhoush the foils, urn a bulil lo i rovlde 1 '01 v"once provided for Ihl ...ce for community Affal. made "--T- Ihrmiith the los of the old my Auditorium. It (nrtf) ,S1 prInient of loiertor It iot pltnned to make It allMe tor n-ery ronven (,tn It u contended thai il.-n and eipoa ta pUnnM by the city of Lincoln. It Is not wlihm the rroOnre of the -' 7-" ta;!;ruV3S! 'Zl " llh Uhletlc ictMlty of Ihr Inlvcn-tty and does' . incwwl br tm- nni ronilnui to a all ltelf f Coliseum fatilltiet for ' A, .hi. eontent !n It l' in lxndon. to be knon aa the Anf lo-IVrels Nea spaper conipanT. Mill another It the sale 01 the ti ganile Prl(th eiertnc ower firm, the Greater London and t'ouauea trust, which controls sexen of thi leading Hi1iUh por comiar.l-A, to the UtllliN'S IVt-r and I.U-hl corporation ol Ihe United S'aiea. This pirhltm Is leorlh pndennf over. This ll rotitres of our s a weeks al a lime there I. o reaeon hy the build 'strong one. there It no doubt lUkt ' very evpenM-e itetn In ti.' rcks ai a time. 10 re ipo nh, vnlMltr of thf vw ,wr'MIfr'," It appropriated a ln should no. be ulll.red. poliev i.ll won be irMeJ In the ! ft IH 'M W ST? 1M. U a Afit r All. the rilmarr purpoe of the 4 l'um' ; oouni new record for peace time appro- Orfirinl Hi.llrlin 1 I IVMc. Mrl tl i .l..n .. ... ...!' A'"'.""? Hwltl, Mr t ...... .1.. ! H.u' -! I 1 trA It I ... . '...-. rl-4 - 1 'apiliudea. musical, irtlstlr or me- ihanlral. is each boy and g1 ! potest, and ' -(d) tine ea.h teneiaiutt the opiiiuniij 10 rebuild the oil.l i Ai-ctuMinis .to 'b' 01 " j tin us." ii.iiKHAUV socir.n I ! PKKIMUKS nMKl)V , I'hion Litem J Society lll en j itertaln the lel.an and Palladia! Uierarj orle1es Krtdn lllfhl In ' the Union rooms on the third floor 't the Temple. The feature of the ' e enln. nrrordr.g to l-rner Shoe- j I maker, program chairman, w ill be I a twoA1 Ymedj. The program 1 ill include both vocal and -tolm , eiecitor.s. and A four piece orrhet-' tra play several numwn. II. I- HUM AMrraar Mt-rttuM f Lioiia (lull ! pn.f. II. C. Mle. 01 Ihe I i.ll. 'vf Attlrullurr, p'ke nrt,,r n.vtii to the l.lont rliih Al lh. ),,. ber of Uommerre. dorlbln t!.w atnrtiltuiAt tuil.V In NebiitV tor !! He predicie.1 irtet of Aih-r pilce fot Nehia.Vk rl.-ltual products In IK aid I."o. THt STtOSNTS STOAf Rector' rh4nwcy t!HS) AM I At. Cur tteri It Venf t-" hmlt with Unlverslu nds. is to provide plic for A'blcile Activity And rvcreailon for students. A worthy but nevertheless secondary purpoa- t:e as an eposlilon palace and sho- room. ; pnstton in a n'Tlcir mnirre 11 I One Helen Terw1lligr. are r Is trcresftng thirteen, of Walden. New York. APr-roprtstlonK . latel, si the !was llsteninc in on the inaugural ; J" 'eerclet that we. held In WAsh-' session. Well. .ba s a billion do)- Intton on Varth . Her acute and """ "r as ncn .-nun- 11 ours . Two men of treat fame in tins prln the drives for Grace CoppocV fund ixcrlmlni'lne esr perceived that and the campus rro-.er reward fund s.uden,. -m- ChWJu.tlce Taft.de asllp In plsln lhat they are being anven who. I executive The chief justice said, ' country w ere in Omaha last week. ! "preserve, maintain. And defend." I And were Interviewed hy the lol TO ILLINI ,lnteAd of "presene, maintain, and newspapers. Theie men were nnouncement of Coach hulle'i intention of J protect.- as the consMtmton supo- . i.rons. economic. mor . entering bis track auad In the Illinois Relays cam 1,, wfMfin to the mists k e. j writer for the Hearst newspaper, as s matter of satisfaction to many Nebraska fana. j In tTljtt tfrf of th radio, one cant and Scott Nearlng, famous Amer Vhe Illinois carnival, recognlred as the leading In get away with anything. lean socialist and communist, door meet of the winter seeaon, has ittrarted the 1 When Asked I.o. in his opinion, coor m . . .v Justice Tal wrote an interesting was the most Important and sig- Comhnskers in previous years tnd has done mucn Jf) fl H(.,Pn .0ne 1 nlflcant figure in world affairs to- to display the otiftlily of the Nebraska squad. vnt pnk t0 the whole United 'day. Mr. Forbes chose Mussolini, aiihouch track Is considered one of the major States." he ssld, "without having "Mussolini." be said, "is undoubt- ... f am nn( wm to draw the interest in wda closely eramlned. . . .You edly the most significant figure in may attribute the variation to the j the world. He l suppressing le defeet of an old man's memory. It : moeracy. w hich Is spreading else certalnly did not prevent the valid-, where. He is nuking a large-scale Ity of the oaih. When 1 wss sworn (experiment in a new sijle of ta in by Chief Jnstlc Fuller, he made ! toorary. So far bis work has been a slmllsr slip, but In those days there was no radio. It was observed only in the senate chamber where I took the oath. This shows how much more carefully one who It e college sports. It does not seem to draw the interest and attention thst some of the other forms of ath letics football, for examplo, which Is, of course, the ling of all college sports. It is not beca'e of inferiority that this particular sport lack! the In tensiveness rather It is because of the passive in terest of the stndent body. Many interesting event are always included in the trsrk schedules. Old records are shattered, new ! feivtutn riihlt lufv miittt aav records are made, old Ideas are hurled into the : con(luc, iBif background, new Idess are instituted. And the sue-1 ce.-s of the various attempts depends on ability and J The latest rumor in Washington training. The former mi-st be inherent, but the'' t h 1 1 former Vice-president Tawes is slated to be our nert am- latter must be drilled into the participator by some , h(fiwiter f0 j A B Hmirn. individual possessed with a well-founded back- j ,on tnp f,r.r)nt American envoy at c-onnd. I tne court or m. James, ts preparing Completing his tenth year of service at the University of Nebraska this season. Coach Sehulte has done remarkably well in developing formidable SQiiads. Many of the nationally recognised figures In sport have received the rudimentary Instruction under this teacher. Surely for this reason Alone students would do well to pay more attention to this particular sport and especially at this time when the Co.ihusker squad VCU lie pitted Against some of the foremost trackmen In the country. ordi'rury. Now if they would fill up the University's du plication of Panama canal w-ith water it would be lovely for boating In the summer, skating in the winter and fishing in the springtime. to retire to prlvste life, ft is known that President Hoover has a profound respect for our vigorous sm ontspoken general, vlce-presl-d-iii. and diplomatic expert extra- V ':il Rogers, one of Amnios 't in m profound political -observers. f'ubbed the Jones act the "five 1 - ii en" set. It will be recalled iliiu the Jones set. which wss one of the last measures passed by this last congress, raises the penalty for vlo'atlon of the dry law to five years in prison and a maximum fine or $10,000. Great things are expected as a result of the opera tion of this stringent "five and ten" law. Mr. Rogers claims that Now that it is warm enough for the 'andy i Kids' to be out on the campus selling bars to the j students, maybe steps ought to be taken to Teraove the sales rights to some worthy organisation. Another nice thing about having spring football practice is that the men will at least have some excuse for being tired. New Cart for Rent ( Po. Fords, modal "A" inn "T". I Chevrolets. all styles. Tims chsrps 1 begins it 7 p. m. Reservations held 1 1 until 7 p. m. 1 MOTOR OUT COMPANY J B68I9 1120 Street t extraordinarily effective, and the results have astounded everyone But I personally think that man kind has passed the stage where It will long submit to a dictator." Mr. Nearing't off-hand choice as Henry Ford. Mr. Nearing, who is vciy much Interested in social reform. as asked to explain of what national greatness consists. He said thrt a nstlon, to be grest, muM do the follow-lng: "(a) Offer Its children food, protection from Ihe weather, fresh Aid and sunshine, so that each may be assured -of a fine body, and ."(b) Offer normal social oppor tunities to all children, so iha they may associate with theli equals and share In the adminis tration of their affairs, snd "(c) Provide special opportuni ties for the development of such Shorthand in SO Days Written with A. B. C.'s. Slmnls, rapid, accurats. Ssrvc all pur poses better. Individual Instruc tion. Special rate to class of three er more. Dickinson Secretarial School 203-6 Richards Block 11th V O St. Hooks aren't what they're cracked to be. Just so the student life section of the Cornhtis- j ker makes mention of the fact that there was a j campus prowler. The only plausible reason why coeds always . sit down In a clpssrooin before taking off their coats I Is so the good-looking guy behind can lend a help- j ' Ing-hnnd. University professors in Social Sciences now j are in direct competition with the ditch-digger. The digger, however, happens to be a machine. SENIORS Have You Ordered Your Caps and Gowns? 11 T i i i i i Nebraskans Idea of competing -with California: Photographing those little Alps on the east side of j the campus, calling them mountains and then point- j ing to Andrews hall and Teachers college looming -up beside them as typical of the Bize of buildings j at this University. 1 It ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW THESE NEW INITIATES This week marked ll-e inaugural of the presi dent of the United States. U ."'so marked the in itiation of the pledge groups on the ciunpuB. It was their inaugural Into the larger responsibilities and privileges of fraternity life. Greater privileges necessitate discrimination in use of spare time. Students who for the past six months have been held down by the more or less strict regulations forced on pledges by fraternities, will be given a freedom that was not theirs before. "Vt'hereah study hall, church attendance, and ac tivities were required of him before the initiate Unas it his own problem to choose his lioiirs for study, hlB place in organized activity, even his social connections. Of course his fraternity affiliation may Influence him but the choice is "his own. Some of the men or women students who have been doing things because they have had to will suddenly drop out, while others will have developed the habit or become interested and will continue. Those who Btick will he more worth while in their particular field with the result that organisations should he able to accomplish a treat deal more than before. In all fields, this sudden freedom should in crease the sincerity and -versatility with which stu dents engage themselves. There will he a more wholesome spirit in all student contictt with the greatest part of coercion removed. Oklahoma Daily Tt won't he long now until you'll "be marching tloivn that aisle in the ColiHeuui. Are you ri : ily? Have you placed your order for a caji 4..IH gown -with "Tied?" All you need to do is leave your measurements at long's now and your gown will he ready for yon when you need it. Xo deposit is nec essary. And best of all. No one has ever worn it he fore. It is new and is made for you right here in Lincoln. Yon may feel that it is your own, to those two "big days. Baccalaureate and Commencement. , LONG'S College Book Store Facing Campus lli'iVl i IM I n'l j! Personal Printed Stationery - . 1 X Mr, , sfTDD t 'ifrM. M. I I S' ,! f tim,n I 1 CraKS mumn, a saks " iii? r ! '. rt , i "V . " fre nl ear ilmr mm - en 4 fry fktl T"iTsis ftttttmrry. GRAVES PRINTING CO. 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