The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929
OR. E. S. JONES r-'1-"" ,
TALKS ON FEAR ;
AI SAINT PAUL'S Lj
THE DAILY MIBlttSkA.N
TIIKKK
Speaker States Condition Is
Universally Common in
Everyone's Life
PROGRAM WEARS FINISH
Final Lecture Will Be Held
At Trinity Methodist
Church Tonight
Tint ti bull of til fr litis in
ibe fuel that w feel that w do'
not bvc cooush resource within '
ourimlver. m tbe contention of E.
Stanley Jones In his lecture on.
The Conquest of rvsr" riven lust I
erenlnr. At Stint Pauls M. E '
church.
"So one can fail to recognise the
hue lrt 1,11,1 'rr l,la)a in our
live." stated Ir. Jonrs in oiwnlnr
bis Ircture. "roni childhood to old
Kra lvi surrounded by every
kind of fear, and many people
spend their II vps In a perpetual
ntste of terror." He cited the third
servant In tbe parable of talents
as su example of this sort of per
son.
"If I had one arest rift to make
io the Christian churched." he said.
-It would be a ptfl of pure cniirare,
unmolested by any shadow of fear.
jmuk never knew fear. When he
csnie to die, be refuHed to take the
druft thai would nave killed bis
twin, because he wished his mind
io be clear. Dut some eople wish
to go thru life half drugged. In or
dr to miss some of It. Tbe only
wsy to lace any Calvary is to de
pend on an inner resource of di
vinity." Pr. Jones went on to compare
tt dirtirulties or lire to bodily 111
dphs. "A quack ofters temporary
relief from an Illness." he said,
"bu: a doctor offers a complete
cure. Religion does not offer an
opiate, but a remedy for fears."
There are three sorts of fear.
PI rat,
T
( 'v.... .
Welcoming of Foreigners in Schools
Is War Prevention, Sags Dr. Hurreg
lurtwv ui 4iu i,,i , Juum.4.
I.loyd Wells, senior in Teai hers
cohere, died Wednenday tilrlit as
rfhult of blood poisoning. Ills home
is at Merna. Nebraska.
cooking tests have been wade re
gularly on lambs from other e
perlmental lots In an effort to de
termine the effect of length of
feeding jiriod and ration on the
carcass. Home work has also been
done with "hrokf-ntuout bed" ewes
and their early lambs. Results
form these ex,x iim i.ts will form a
part or tbe program at Feedor's
day.
Indians Draw
Large Number
To Watch Work
Three Navajo Indiana created a
good dattl of excitement around tbe
... ... ..1., . HI I I -11. 1 1
I tfti i ins m juurwu uim.ii jra-
j terday. They are brought here by
Mr. B. I. Stanles, who Is touring
I the country with an exhibit of In
dian art and craftsmanship which
be has collected throughout tbe
southwest.
The three Indians, one a silver
smith, one a sand painter and the
other a weaver, construct various
pieces of work Hlmtlur to those
which Mr. Staples has on exhibit,
thus creating a twofold interest for
observers lio are not only able
to sec the finished product, but
"The laci that foreign atudeatt
a ho are nikklrg American a Mec
ca of education air being at II re
relied Is all-Important to the na
tion as a nu an of preventing ar
In the futuie" declared lr. I'l.arlrs
1. Hurrey in an Interview yester
day. ir. Iluirry. tmilotal secretary
of an ori;aniiili.n sponMorlug
triendly relations altb foreign stud
ents, baa been tUltmr. all colleges
In the country a here there are
foreign aiutleiii enrolled, and lias
gleaned much tntormation about
these students. He is to be In Un
coin until Saturday night when he
will leave for I winter to visit tbe
university there.
rr.Hurre mentioned many in,
terest Ing exampl s ot students who
have come to this country lot
greater educational advantages
especially in the fields or agrlcul
ture and tiglneerlng The chief
agriculturalist of Turkey has been
sent by the Turkish president lot
research In dry farming. He Is at
present in the agricultural college
at Manliatten. Kansas.
Many Com Hera
The l" nlven.lt y of Kansas has
five students rrom HrlUsh India en
Milled in the College of Hnglne
crlng. The little kingdom of Siara
bus sent four boys to the Trilled
'Stste military Arudimy at West
ll'olnt to Mudy American military
tactics. Mexico and South Amer
ica are sending an ever-Increasing
number to study medicine, dentis
try, and engineering.
"Tbe important uitlins these
students obtain a hen they return
to their re-eciie countries la a
proof of the rekect American
lea rti trig commands in foreign
countries." said Iv. Hurrey. "For
instance, of the ten official of the
new Chinese republic, six arc
graduates of American colleges."
Woman Find Place
l'r. Hurrey went on to apeak of
the transmission of tbe feminlnist
movement through women students.
In all countries women are acquir
ing the American Idea of equality
with men in ability and opportun
ity. "Ei-en the Turkish women arc
taking up as active existence, and
are holding responsible positions."
be stated.
Another point be stressed was
eoouomlc importanco of persona
contact with forelgnera. The ad
vertising that can be accomplished
by a few iople on their return Is
remarkable.
The I'nlversliy of Nebraska has
fowy forelm students representing
lwe!ve different nations. Alltold.
there are about one thousand in tbe
Vnlted States, Trora a hundred and
one different countries..
Ir. Hurrey is a. graduate of tbe
ri.lven.ity of Michigan at Ann
Arbor. He is affiliated with the,
Sigma Chi fraternity and has been
visiting the local tbKp'er.
Official Bulletin
Friday, March 22
Ivadhne for eppl'rattona for po
sition of chairman of It lad Iy, at
office I in a J. E. UrRosalgnol.
W. A. A. Hoard officers' meet
ing. Women's gfunaium. Intramu
ral office, t clock.
Corn Cob Initiation. Egyptian
room. Lincoln hotel. J JO o'clock;
dinner daice, 7 o'clock.
Sstwresy, March 21
Tenth anniversary of IteMolay.
party. Scottish Kite temple.
Intramural bridge. Lincoln hotel.
3:30 o'clock.
Monday. March ?S
rhl Beta Kappa Sigma XI. en
meeiing. Chamber of Conunerce. t
o'clock, speaker. Sit Iw-mard Pares.
hjH-oh-vJj bkutitrd l) Ct- Noiib AmrrUa tet are to be I There are forty Ji dl.'larrut kind
mon. n dtrtrg -ti.c ln.r o.' tl.e ? t ml cf a Oom. f rr kut itt Neiassaa.
haibt CuttU-rt tttade fri lids Hh ' In N. l.rk" Vr (.'! nn. met, Ion- I A mor.g the other ia'ortiiat.oa uh
rl ifcsl tl.ew mere tbe buds that I eluded la th UbH It ihs Ifccre
oij.d Xx0 be so aril fepii-seutrd ' are two haudred and taeuty k'ods'
in tbe I Llirr.i!) rbiaaa nut-! of iiwUIng h:rd. tnta thta all tbe
Social Calendar
commission
munlty service of tbe
on training activities.
Ir. James Is the author of sev
eral books among which
f'.M,.u I.... - I...
I on the Constitution or Illinois:"
"ITliiciples or I'ruHKlan Administra
tion;" "Applied City Government;"
"Local Government in the Vnlted
States;" "The Constitutional Sys
tem of Urazil;" "Itnisril After a
Century or Independence;" and
"The Uepubllc or South America."
the latter in conjunction with F. A.
Martin.
He is a member of the following
honorary societies : Thl Deta Kap
pa. PI Sigma Alpha. Phi Iielta Thl,
Order or Coif, and Phi Kappa Psl.
nmv see It under construction as
iui:re id ier oi mc paoi, me , Ule natives make it on their reser-
fefllnc tbat w-e have not dune
wisely or woll. Dr. Jones spoke of
Hawthorne's "Scarlot Letter" as a
mory of a man who could not lor
pet a guilty past. The remedy In
thin case Is a second chance. Then
there Is tbe fear of tbe present, a
dread of failure that Is very natural
to one embarking on any new en
icrpriHC It Is an Inward courage
nf one's convictions that overcomes
this dread. The third Is fear of tbe
future. It is Inevitable that there is
trouble in store for us as long as University Doctor Explains
we inn)' live, nau we mity vuiy uuu- (
quer It by turning troubles to good I
vat ions.
I Exhibits will remain in Morrill
Hall all day Friday. Thursday saw
not only a great number of uni-
' verslty students visiting the gal
lery, but a good number of Lincoln
'. people, and several different
groups of school childrci
' WAITE TALKS TO
COUNTY MEDICS
Hcmum and making them Into
Mopping stones of experience.
Dr. Jones Illustrated this last
point early In bis tujk when a wall
ing child so upset hlB train of
thought for a moment that he ooult'
not go on. Dr. Altken of Saint
Paul's- arose and asked all mothers
ar.comiiHiiled by small children tr
move nearer to the doors, in case
of another outburst. "I had always
heard." said Dr. Jones, "That Scot
lund Hikes rery good care of
Wales."
The last of his series of rellgfous
lectures will be given tonight at
Trinity Methodist church, at a spe
cial meeting fur students and
young people.
Possible Elimination of
TJndulant Fever
M.BRASK 4 MAKES
SHEEP SHIPMENT
kg College Experiment Men
Study Results of Feed
Upon Animals
Second shipment of experimental
lambs from the University of Ne
branka. College of Agriculture, was
made early this week closing one
part of .the experimental work
with sheep at the Nebraska export
ininit. station at Lincoln. Results of
ittlK work along with that of the
work with cattle and hugs will be
reported at the seventeen annual
Livestock feeder's day on Friday.,
April 19.
These lambs have JUHt finished
a HO-clay feeding period. The first
rirtv-slx days -they received only
airalia hay and wore put on full
r"d of corn and airalfa liay the re
mainder of the feeding period. A
Imllar lot was full fed from the
beclnning of experiment and were
marketed In January at $16.50 per
hundred weight.
Another phase of the work lias
been In connection with carcass
tudles of lambs. Slaughtering and
CAPHirL
THUES.-FEI.-BAT.
Cecil B. Der.1I.ley,
mm or
KIDBS"
Dr. H. 11. Walle, of the depart
ment of bacteriology and pathol
ogy, spoke bufore the Lancaster
couuty medical society at their
meeting last Tuesday evening, on
"Undulant Fever."
"Undulunt fever might be almost
entirely eliminated b the pasteuri
zation or all milk supplies," said
Doctor Waite. "Elimination of in
fected animals is also an Important
mutter from the standpoint of eco
nomic loss through Infected ani
mals. It is estimated that the an
nual loss from contagious abortion
Is $100,000,000."
The chief sources of human in
fection of the disease are goats,
cattle. hogB, sheep, and occasion
ally horses. Uudulaiit fever is co
extensive with the geographical
distribution or domestic animals.
The disease tjulte likely existed as
early rk 450 li. C, but It was not
until 1887 that the cause of the
fever ww) discovered. Craig, In
y)03. recognized and described un
dulant fever In lbe Vnlted States.
SENIOR DIES FROM
INFECTION ON HEEL
4 ununited from Tngr 1.
York college the past three years.
It is reported he had accepted a
position as principal of the Bene
dict. Nebraska, fcchools arter grad
uation this summer. Wells is sur
vived by bis mother and father. Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Wells of Meiua.
Nebraska: two sisters, Thelma and
Clara, and one brother, Benona, all
at home.
famous star, the srlntilatlng star
of them all. Madame Mary Garden
herself! Head erect, proud, rracl-
are thejous, ahe passed through tbe crowd.
Articles j entered a taxi and w as whisked off
to take s hit of air and runnhlne
before continuing Jier trip w ith tbe
company that is to give Thais' in
Minneapolis. Later in the day I
was given an Introduction to her by
Bonelli and when I told her that
more than 9,000 people -would at
tend "Faust" she said:
"How perfectly wonderful! Po
many people! How grand It will
be for my artlbts to sing before no
many people." She seemed to he
well -pleased and I did not see her
again for she entered her private
car and shortly afterward the
train pulled out or the slat Ion.
"She is a very wonderful
woman," whispered Mephlstophelei
In my ear, "and 1 came down from
heaven."
Friday, March 22
Square and Conies banquet,
Lincoln hotel.
Corncob dinner dance, Lincoln
hotel
Thru Chi huuM parly.
Delta Chi spring sport party,
frirnhukkar.
Ac Club Mner. Student Actlvitlea I " 01 ro
a sjwrlts of lid foa that lltrd
ibclr. ,u tu blida are o lain-,
more than any of the kind to Ix
tound elM-brie that a lr-id ha
groan up aroui'd them. rt-diui.t
tbe ttinriirit to the kindir of tbe
saint, atid tbre ai n ulaf t rj a
today fcboan at S:nt Cullx-M'
birds.
Describes Museum Work
This led to tbe ork gon.g on m
cotinertion with tbe Lnd nf the
rr.uk-i:ra in Mutrilj l:i A label l.a
be-n luade to be placed in an in
troductory bird cake. T I, I e Ubrl
contain a great deal of isluablr lii
formation to tboe tntereed lu
I birdi-. and enra roptt-a hae lra
pre pa ted to be nt tu at of Mi
I Colliua' radio audience 1k carts
j to haie one, and M a rite tor It.
Sonic of the MMi.i( j, the l..bel
are as folio: 1 he number of Oil-!
, ferent kind of b:td in tbe aorld
i i IS.r-l'O. In Nt'rth America trv ;
! cludiiig Wniixj) a Lid 0--i,laud I
'there are ln(i dllferent kilidf Ol !
bird living and lu the rok ol tbe '
country tber l.avt le-n found foe-
i remains of i on, mul') Umnj ,
kinds. Tbe Mate of Kan i t'kj-,
tirularly rii b aitb fnhtll ruiaini 1
k-tiDi Cue to the refiejou girt Ol
V.I I'Jibe
"I heir are, t-n di'rerenl kibd of
(;::u.ieai tua in Nebraaka.
The.e are bi'd Uior or lea ekis
to tbe dnrtlc fuel. "Theee in
tl'jd the file or ii dlflerent kind
o! groui-e we hate hete as well
at lbe bob bite, tbe prarirle keu
and tbe heaDts and turk)S
other kind
togetber.
of Mrtli m bate pet
Temple Cafeteria
FINE COOKING AT
UNBEATABLE PRICES
D
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building.
Saturday, March ZS
Flrma Chi spring party. Lincoln
hotel
Hil Tau Tbei Kappa Jlil eve
ning iarty. Morrill hall.
rhl Mu bouae party.
XHta Gamma house party.
Sigma Alpha Epallon house party. !
Barb party. Memorial ball. '
DeMoley, tenth anniversary i
party. Scottish Rite temple.
Of tbe U'.ut tfeije of bird in
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BUSINESS TRAINING
lMi:lvr AVD PRACTICAL COCKnS THAT
IiIJNJ QV1CK AND ft" RE RESCLTS
NEW CLASSES BEGIN NEXT WEEK
Lincoln School of Commerce
Llnreni suinM CeMs eOraeae tctieel ef Btrm
P ud Hlb St c.e.tee Lincoln, Keb.
D
HONOR GROUPS FINISH
REUNION DINNER PLANS
4'ontlnnMl Iran I'aaT 1.
Professor Hicks said, and reserva
tions will be received either at his
office in Social ScienoeB, or at the
office of Prof. Emma N. Anderson,
who is secretary of Sigma XI.
LAZZARI MUST MAKE
HIMSELF FEEL WICKED
4Mntinu!il from I'mgti 1.
prick the vein!"
"It is hard for me to suy, too.
"I love that crimson stream." But
when one is absorbed in his char
acter, it is not difficult to portray
it. It Is only difficult when one
lets himself become self-conscious."
Haskett Makes Appearance
Charles I-iuckott came up and
"MephiHtoplieles" Introduced him
by saying, "This is my dear friend,
"Faust." And "Fuust" introduced
Edith Mason who tukes the part of
"Marguerite."
A little tremor or atteutiou ran
through the group of artluts and
others who were standing near.
They seemed to be all attention
and respect for the moment. I
looked up and beheld the world
ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
CARRIES SUPERSTTTICN
Continued tmm Pagr 1,
to be aeen there as the -wood, of
which much or the interior of the
college is built, was brought from
Ireland and aa a consequence no spi
der will go near lt
"Thus we see Saint Patrick to
have been associated with reptiles,
amphfbans and anthropoids, and al
though it is all legendary it makes
a three fold claim for a passing
thought once a year perhaps. A day
will come for all of us -when -we
shall count ourselves fortunate to
be recalled uometimeg, if only in
legend."
Mention Another Saint
Saint Cuthbert, to whose memory
March 20, is dedicated, was also
mentioned by Mr. Collins, as being
of lulerei to Uioee ltteres'ed Id
Natural History. He lived in North
ern England some twelve hundred
years ago, on a small island off tbe
coast One of the old legends has
it that he and two other Saints
made a practice of singing tbelr
vigils while standing up to tbelr
necks In the sea.
One day Saint Cuthbert did this
and nearly froie himself. He came
out of tbe water fitiU pray ing and
permitted his two brothers to re
store his froren feet while Cuth
bert continued in prayer. The is
land was called Farne. a -very wild
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Our buyer just returned from New York, where aU the smart men
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1516 N ST.
Fridays find
Saturday's
jjkooln'B Largest and Bert
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Admission 10c
Dances cc
ACCEPTS PRESIDENCY
AT SOUTH DAKOTA
( ontlntird from 1'ace 1.
for the nnssoDl the aniouut. of his
salarv. He has ben rooolvinK 1
16,000 per year in his capacity at
the University.
Dr. James was horn In 1887 in
Philadelphia, whore his father was
then a professor In the University
or Pennsylvania. Latter he wont to
the University of Chicago. It was
there tliHt Herman graduated from
the grammar school, after which he
spent a year in Oermuny aud un
othnr In Paris.
He graduated in 1903 from North
western university academy, re
reived IiIh A. 11. deure from the
L'ulverHlty of IIIIiioIh In 1906 und
his J. 1. degree from the Univer
sity of Chicago In lfloc. fie was ad
mitted to the bar in the same yeur
and In 1610 received his M. A. de
gree from the University of Illinois.
Goes to South America
I'Uring the summer of 1910, Pro
fessor James went with the Amer
ican delegation to the fourth Pun
American conference at Buenos
Aires. Upon his return he entered
Columbia and secured his Ph. I),
degree in 1011.
Professor James married Gene
vieve Campbell Kuby of Clilcugo on
Aug. 12. 1912. Shortly afterwards,
be accepted a position as adjunct
professor of government at the
UnlverHlty or Texas. From August
1918 until September, 1819, he was
connected with the war camp com-
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ETATTOKXES Hit 0 T.
College Men With a Knowledge
of Aviation
MORE than any other
induatry luday. avi
BtioD ffr you a
real opportunity. The
rocket 'like growth f
aviation 1o a plane along
aide the automobile in
duatry hae created an
unprecedented demand
for -young Keculive. Men ith
a college education and a aound
knowledge of the flying buainea
are tbe kind that are -wanted.
Aviation offer you aa a college
man an immediate outlet for your
talents. Unlike other profeaaiune
or twain eaeea. il impoaea o ions;
year of atrupgling to get recog'
oition. Aviation is growing so faat
that the men -v bo go into jt today
itayaair
" -'..fs!
tnuat be the eterntives
few months from bow.
The only requisite are
that you he trained men
ially and physically and
that you give aviatioa all
lbe application and 1b
4lustry you would give
anv other firofeaeioa.
Here is a future you caa be b.
thusiaatir about. Here is an op
portunity to ahow your ability in
a young. thrt-ing Industry.
'A few months at Parks Air Col
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you bow lark and atari you a
-vour .career in the snoat fascinat
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am Mien to a young ansa today
Send Id (be oupa bow-
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ITIVO iii-lt. smhain a favaa Air
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ftwml Am ts amoaaa in the Srtns fW"1
d at a anataalial atrp. tao. with
allow eWawuit tVwai S3IHI a awalk .
ran hat tm kr aoekpit. H'atbea aa
jump far tWaullrr aaan,MaaMi
Siaai ia tbrcMaaruW a&arand MnUaaneS
opparUKtny.
bolleae am are amaalns Panka W
aw tt ia tkc Waaai awD-aaillnary Svta
eanMl la tbr werld. awoauae to tmm oaly
she taraa aype ftiaaaa mn4 ajuipaent,
ad bacaim' ha an pa of inalruetom baa
mm oawtable evptnaiMa botb aa iUota
mm4 alaiara . aeaabetm.
A aVajrae irwm fat. Air Calleae will
ami aw anuek, it start aaore, as yawr
lutawrlaaa your uakoenlty dearer wiU.
It will ir-nr thai ran itmmt auaaasafully
rasterosl Miiaa ia aMvisaticm. aerv
aWmunlm. aurplaaw aiaaicv, rtag'as
start ananaaeanent. aerial foWutrrapby
mm4 mil sbc aubata aa aiiimMiit I
amaoarUar anaai fcaaw. li will aaaaa tbat
ym fear aaaitilaiaS' a .Ibavavpb hop
eaatw Aa awwarpiaarta. trmm br tug
t.bM. br hh-lwtnd mm4 Fatrebils
Usim o ti lillW- ilir tojiie.
CmM our tlviac admil traiaiaa -aaat.
A -vaoitiaa apral m farka Air CaUaa
will br 4hr brill uf aar life. Fknny
vlnauiaW lifcaael aanraatima aaa"
traaia that will a&a yaa a aiiimaa
mSmi Wy wkea ymm TsduaK. '
Sawad mteaaa in arslfaffca. C-t
Mriatiwa aw. ter, wark mm waa
t buaawisa wf mntw
la'
I - - - - - . , J
awganiaataahaal
rani leuaaai
u euS (araaar
iswlallwa
A ffcaaiMjwaa 'tf Pit mf nW Pmim MwaaTn
sjaaa a awaiaiajg j
rKks aiu causes. lac. !
Sa-f Ma. Ihaa lfit.taaauBla. I
tmmt mm mmr hmmk mOm fuB lm-1
a.aaaawa-araaaMaa. J
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