1 ' ,. .-oManaS . sail " - , - - f" f-f i THURSDAY. MVKUl 20. W20 Tin: nun .i:iikka TIIIIIT C. D. HAYES SPEAKS ON 'DAYS OFCONPUCT'1 Y Secretary Gives Address At Second Evensong Servicejuesday -in I'' of Conflict" was the ,ubKt of Hie ',k en,"n " ! Half, university "V" Ki-rrfiiiii, Tu '!' 'he second of liit. Kirn mp m' ' ln at .' odor iit-h afternoon during Holy , Kk. at 'be episcopal ! jhunh. Thirteenth and U nei. i I'll Tuesday of llly week I vnwn . a da of conflict. ys ( conflict '. frequent In the. public ministry of Jeu. HU nun-; ,,lrJ- began with forty days of in-, rnn!ilri In the wilderness. Il 1 lher that Jesus mid hi Ir remeable choir of an Inner. spirit ul. Instead oi the material, the popular, the superficial." Jesus Faced Struggle Tlif outward ronfllrt dial faced Jesus on the. last (lav of hi public ministry against the ery same elements, personified In the Phar isees and the scribe, according lo Mr. llsyes. These Pbarlcea per foimad rood dffdi o thai they might be seen by men. Their nil phasts was U on 1111 outward show. T68 Irr.er reality had vanished. Their hostility to Jesus aa the In evitable result of two opposing at titude toward life. Una nought the approval of man. and the other ougbt the approval of God. This la not altogesher an sneient aln. thla desire for out ward show and not for Inward real i.. There are Undent who value lklr grades, however secured. we a r-i rP. Vi m- u-.j- ... i There aro bualneaa men who prefer , . 1 . a. A I l.. tnKWll HHvlnc the flneat rar available to ; keep'nc their credit rood." "Tha call of lhee day of Holy ' week to each on of ua I a call to hrtn all areai of our life under the eontrol of hrlat, that we may ihar with Him that hatred of all j fiiTla hvoocrltlcal and unreal.- ! COUNCIL VOTES TO INVESTIGATE (Millard fr rf I. uoder erlou advisement. He au eeHf d that the council merely cin nider the matter at the present time and that definite action bo do Itrred until a later date. Council Uphold Tradition The member of the board In fvor of a chanire In the election hyntem advanced the HUKKeation that the number of honorary of fltes to which women mlRht to lected by popular vote hould be re'luced. Inasmuch a the May Qveen Is one of the oldest trsdl tin on the Nebraska campus thi mnor should not be permitted to i a false honor. The opponenta of the proposed thance stated that if the election of the Queen was held at the regular sprlnr election it would tire the Queen, the Maid of Honor Bd the aitendent insufficient time to prepare their dre.e. It ws announced that it t.ike neail.i two month for the ilrtfee of the Queen and her attenden's to bo made. Students Cast 167 Votes riafini; hla arktiment on the small number of students who are per mitted to lote for the Queen, who iii a r'-presentative of the whole I'nii irsity. Munro Kezer supResteil hkt the election be thrown open to ... - , . ti hi tumor ana senior Muni-nm. n--.-"- m- - - -- id that (Jue to the fact that there , Hie proposal was deferred until th were onlr 1C7 ballots cam this year next meetJi.R of the council whlci for the Mar Queen that the Qoeen i will be held Wednesday. April . at w not a true represeniame oi ( uie entire university. He went on to eiplain thai he h-ul talked lo certain alumni who fnored the proposed chance in the 'lection system and that they be lieved that the vote should be more representative. The alumni also favor the stand which The Ilr.ilv Nelini.skan is taking on the sit.ua tiou according to Kezer. Chance Now Unfair ' The Mortar Board feels that it ' is unfortunate that this situation , hap to come op at this time." said Miss Sturdevant. "as the May ' Queen and the Maid of Honor have , already been elected and It would be unfair to them to throwMhe tleo-: tinn out now." j Bruce Thomaa alternated to nul-' H fy this argument by saying that y saying inai , the Mar Queen was a repre- I ti.nl..tl.. . . . t i V. i C.n(nr ! a'liini.tj fi,ui.ii vi in- ' ' cii thiil If an election was held i at wliich all Juniors and Seniors re eligible, to vote that the woman who lias been elected to the honor wotlld be re-elected If she s truly representative of the unl verhity. Suaasat Naminatino Thr Another suggestion wss advanced 'lint the Morur Board nominate I three gjri ovon which the student body might rote. Thla aupgesllon Ja iu uu i, lie lite mn u' imp. competent to handle the situation. It was also suggested thst the -an .,m, uss"" j editor oi uie i.iiH-niu - "'"'jjon Iioi'tor Sears Is neau oi me Mortar Board nominate all women j Fpwilt Uj ,lie gathering of university , bo(JfIV dprtment of the I niver ho do not belong to the senior ,ulljaiiats. j BltT of Oklahoma, at Norman, and Qtoen'a honomry society plus the f'orm(,r membcr of the botany !e- 1 I DANCE! Antelope Park AUSPICIS JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Friday, March 29 $1.00 PER COUPLE CAPET OL STARTING MONDAY WILLI KENT Presents HELEN FOSTER wiithVlrginia FJojrS and Grant Wither a a Cliff Brouftiton Production "THE HOAD TO nUIN" s Ae)irrtea HuM for Destruction? M.W OH'IU.KS . , .J-r N'emly eleiled oOlrer of tlie rlihl. Ilell WatiliitiUt. vice Ihem orfn-rnt III Im- n rlmiKe f Social Calendar Friday, Mach 29 I'losecl lo dl'nce. Saturday, March 30 ' In the ttoluiloti of Hie lO'iih- Alpha lelia Thei lime party, brush I Nirw in had no hand. Hut 111 happa Kappa tiamnia house proce of natuial selection and the jn, lurvival of the fittesl diH-a appl". n.u SUPia Lambda spilug Who would have ihouKht. lor In party foruhui-ker. , alame. lhal the toothpick pave way Alpha mita Pi sprlnit party. o Hie modern toothbrush? Aciord I jnroin i ln to th law of selection iahln 'Alpha Theta tT.I house parti. : deire, that the loothplik I" member or the Mortar Hoard and , Iheae nomluee would be oied .upon by the senior women and the BU receirinK tne mm .olli,i ,h rHndidat i. i h. hi. i... i inmt r at tne inrinv r-loellnn for the Mil (Jliecn The iiKpi tlcD alo Hpulatel that nly junit.r!. and Senium would l ,owd to vote for the Queen. Ftarfd " Marjoxle turdev.nt 'Ivan.-ed Hie theory that If the Junior and ' Senior Vre allowed to vote, boih men and oren. that llltle rew year be-ore t une.iu.ie y- .would enter Into the election and ; ciphron. the l.reek. obM-riiH Ht that the io frattmiiy pollilra , ifier every meal on- rl.-aned with factloiiH aou'.d attompt to control,, toothpick the hhrou f.H.imie the election. which n-malned between the "'''! Munro Keier colilended lhal a : from the fooO. ' : ha been the cae In other elec-1 j,ter In Hi- neventc.-nth letmirr , M Eventa Scheduled. tions at which the mtiilent boili at i the toothpick became fashiomtble ( j.'K,t.,.n niajor event are Fched , larse nas allowed lo vote. li--a;in western Kurope. However. In to ,H(,e bPforR ,nP ,.,, 1 woim n were elected to olifce. the KtiKl.md at the lime ol Shakespeare : H lloo v,.ar Anions Hie two fraternity political fad ion ie iooih.k was retarded wi'h . ai..jj nvP tm jollow- plit Into unsepreeated liodie a.ul , j:fai or a beltig a rouch and for- tunio. .rom !ti i;; the that the vote are can for their favorite recardle of irty amit-' ations. lie further stated that ut- der the proposed plan the only poe niatter ol health. Itlcs that would exist would be j Qentists Are Responsible lhal each horori-y w-ould at.en.pt t0o.hbn.sh can,., into pen- to push its own candidate. ,irol0!.Ei.n Consolidations Loom. bepan to pren- h mouth hiciene and Kear was also expressed l.y oe - pom). bristly Instruments wa de ininN ol 1 he -.ironosed chanPes n. iwloit in rlen ami t'Olish the that Ihe fraternity liolliithl fiaitles would uanil toceiner aim ine mm) orcanled barb iioiincal party would an im i -t to tain control of ! die ele-iion. Joyce Ay re advanced a pro posal that the Senior women in an early elect ion -hooe six women iroiii 'he S -nior i lass a candidates . for the May Queen and that the students in the Junior and Senior ; classes elect a Queen from these six candidates ai :lie regular spring ' election. j Ayres Yants Action Aires also supgeMed that the' coumil take deiiniie anion upon the nijnfilon at the meetlnp but D:l.. 1- h:s: in.-r thttt r:a:; :a!:c:i under consideration included a inv tion ithlch was carried unanimous ly tliat the Farmer's Fair be in cluded a a social function on the ame basis as the Junior-Senior from and that the members of the rainier Fair Hoard must receive -rvr permission from the Student Coun- SCHULTE TRACKMEN cil before the function may be held, j LEAVE FOR SOUTH Physical Education Petition 1 1 niinued (mm re- - A petition was presented by heave of the javelin which, accord member of the department of , np to last season's performances. physical education askln? perniis- lnn 10 form a new nlivsical edu cation Oieek letter society lo b known as Phi Kpstlon. The p.. tion was referred to the committee on organization. In presenting hi rejiort at the close of the meetings Chairman nian Jovce Avres eniereu me ur eniered the ob- lection that due to the fact there! ... . ..nr. i . In.m. nrMhlll. . are ru iimn- viirm . - . - - . ... r- il..n on ihe camous. it would be confusing to add another lo the list. Ayres' objection was accept ed and' the petition was deferred until the next meeling. iBECKEK WILL SPEAK wxrtTL -nitf ; niOtes b'.oiopicai reaea.in. m TO MCsMA DELTA lJll?;to bt. eisihle for membership a i person must have one-fourih or his Members and pledges of Sigma h i,0iiisri-l sciences and be iPeiu Chi. national professional . j0majlf. fraternity journalistic fraternity, win tneei ITnlversitv hall 105 tills evening St , 7:15 o'clock. L. A. Decker, city , ' STUDEWla euu.li nVF.R MAGAZINES I'ouliMUrd from Vf I. the periodicals of Educational R-i i. inuiiimai rr Klucatlonal : pean.il buu . . Psychology. School and Sociology, School and Review, Psychological Review. Science and Scientific Monthly. American Mercury is one of the roost popular periodicals. Some of the other popular ones are Korum, . U-...-I.I-. Wnrlt Ameri- narper . nuii can. Scribner's. North American ; Review. Century ana Aiiauui. Monthly. LELAND SPEAKS ON 'JESUS AT HOME i ntlnell from IM' l. ! speak on the "Lord's Supper, at I the Kvensonp sen lces tonight. ,4..r ' hert trtchsen. Lutheran student see ! retary will talk on "The Day Of Suf ifering," Thursday The 1 Dawn of a New Day," will be dis cussed by Rer. U W. McMillan, ai- A continuous service oi Hon on each of "The Seven Words, From the Cross." will be conducted Friday from 12 to 3 o'clock by Rev Mr McMillln- A choir of students from many of the ","5pcfJ? I l furnishing music for these aer-j rlcea. OF WOMKVS ATIIl.m I Woiiien'n Athleiie iomh-'ni Ion ai the ITe nl.lent I mini h W'em nr. av'rta 4" of the women' lnii' I'l'M riu iIuiihk Hie rniiiliis ii-mi of the umen' nuiii proiriu iIuiihk Hie eoniluK ear. Toothpicks Give Way lo Toothbrushes ,is macrn Means oi mourn uygivnca . Inf lo the law of hyaiene. Ivntlsi i hne branded II as unilexliBhle, and .that the toothbrush wH l-tier. So i nm v tne u.w oi ine survnai oi Hi.. Ailenl ktuniM'it In anil e ml- nated the toothpick. Pray Btfora Uaing . . ... .1 . lw.ii.lI.-l- i.ci.i enearaano '""'' ' ' It. own In the taior ,f mankind. An Arabian p.ophet .nc, uM h. a praer jiiocedej by the uae ol a tootht.l.k in or more worth than erenty-nve common prayer. A e!zn Imidenn Hi. Utict tne touniry adopted It ne. but more u a "" ter o( apjiearance f teeth. Hut the dentists did not po on rec-rd at favoring tne io'n- hinsh a the ultimate thing in car - e for the teeth. i. ( nn...n fm : that the 'upe of the toothbrush may be i.ii,. -. o.h1 or had i ractue. The. proper use is .1 most excellent prac-, session bcpins June 1,. ti.-e The Improper use I., obilously The studeuts will enjoy oil- lioli bad'nd productive of infect Ion. In day after spline vacation. T.-.-s f.-e lattet classification come a will not be held on Memo, la. . niajorllj of the well known "family j May toih brush." and in fact any 100H1 brush mhlcn i" riot cleaned and ; (JQODYEAR MAN ."tcrillred. in any ouier iu,i to'ithbrush becomes perm-laden and of very questionable value. . . 1 ..rn. . innihhni.n iree 1 1 ora ; t'lapueo perms i"" ,lr tivelr to clean the surface of the! 't- eth, work its way In between thej teeth, and finally stimulate the gum in order that they may re-j slst mechanical injury or the rem-! j blned at'acks of perms. Incidentally lit i a cood idea to nrusii in - 1.. l. HAstrov com j lonsoe 111 ' - ' plete.y any linpenne uemi iimem.-, of gmlj of bacheria ill bring him a lot ot Mi st places Osian continues to Improve In the pole vault and II would appear that he cannot be denied a place at least. ' fnlie Tomson ill pel his first taste of competition In Hie broad Jump and to date. Indoor marks have not been exceeding his Jump have not oeen exceeumi: nm j.. ...i.- which would indicate sirengili in ill 1 ma f'nrnhtlsker SUIlSd this event. 1 ne t'ornhnsker squad Is scheduled to return Sunday eve ning. PHI SIGMA CHOOSES NINE NEW MEMBERS uHiue-d fram t'nc I. student organization which pro- ... . U la, t. I'lUr (.ar,ab of ,ioiue research work. J)r J)ail, I( former ni'nv . ' , ,h Vehra'ska chanter Is prl.Meui ,'i,e national oi paniza- 'partment of the Lniveraity oi -e- Classified Ads WA.VTFI' i "l- P'.ltln: I"ntvrjiiiT liel.ut. ,ii Ins ' W'Mtom !.. or Hiutli I' '" '. muet hove sr. e-.u-raliun i ."k unil Iho farmi-i. iiilDI.. ilulUr ni:-rii, so'J ehun-a fr -.vanpsinent. If you not frsln .f work and wltlmK t" urk I I- T ilav fur cotnl-tirallon '""l .'- . ..c ur rtiv i-a'l KnOl. . . Ml.te Mir. Till er w -'-m ' - y, .Ith l'ubll'-a'iniui. H' 1H- V.s iA,HT Umail ! ""l lemU'-f t'u' 'II I'M i nmw.iii'n . . . . Kir l-i rr at iJily - l.nikin Jlualnea Uffl'-e. i i Easter Greeting Cards FOR Family Sweetheart Friends A Laefa Assortment, From Which to Choose EAGTMAN KODAK STORES, Inc. 1217 O STREET IC ASSOCIA TION ,r ... i A.r-- I ml t I'tir I 'ii I' M Jmii tin 1. I'nlvei lt r. They are. from left to ri ; mid Mlh'ted nls-tui. trea Mirer. DAKOTA STUDENTS GET II State School at Vermilion Authorizes Vacation Of Ten Days I Vennilion S II. Miir ll L'H Piiiiuk x a-t Inn for atudenta at the "nlveiily ol South MiihOlii villi "t tomorroa at noon. With Hie, nii.l mnn-.ter ex.ii.lna.lons hehin.l j nlvemi.y Miitien.. Mill i i .luration. endlnc April.:' rHMVOh ,v bo mimwJ TuP. . f,H 10,.nlnK Airj, ft rom ,,e ..ml of the ,,.,.,,. VH,.RI ion , ,-,,! unt j ((f t)ii ,.pf!llir Bl.ho(, , vt,Mr tlu,Hn,H ,vlll ,.nKaK0 , the i.iii... m.nn m eaniini Hi ilvilv. , n,imb,.r of .rilst'fi ootivue Aprj 1; Kriunecr's ilav April 1!): Student elections. April 22: Hiisi- ness dav. Ann 2(5-2 . : Home l-.co- nomlc deinoiistratlons, April 2!t-, So: State convention of the Anicrl- cau Assoi'iailon of I nivorsity Women. M.iy SI. Si:ite Hipli School Music conteti. May 910: Mother's day celebration May 12; 1-aw dav. Miv 16: K. O. T. C. in- siiecinmr. . t. t.'-.i. .--1,, ! out. June 6: Alumni dai. .Tune -: j liacealaureaie address. June 3: Commencement. Juiii: 1". The ! school t-ar al the university ends' I June 15. and Hie repulat Uiitini'i VISITS CAM PI'S, i PIT Rhoades Will Speak to Students in Social Sciences Today A. !.. !;:,i,oui--. ieia.nii -nan-auer for 1 lie lioodiear Tire and Rubber company, will speak Thurs- . day. March 2S. al 11:"0 o'clock 111 Social Science lul. -Mr. Kiioadeg has chosen as his subject "Our Kx port Trade." II.. nil! iIUi-iisk the ratiid -x 11- , sinn of the company in the foreipu i .field, the company's many experi ences, and ihe problems of this and other companies. An Invitation to attend is extended to all students. Mr. Rhoades will interview sen-, ; iors Thursday and until noon I'ri- . dav. telling ihoru of the opportuni-; ties in domestic and foreign serv ice. Appointments may be made in S. S- 306 tiiroiign .Mr. iiiiiiock or. Mr. (jiimnj. 'Your Drug Store' Spring Is coming but we are al wyi her, caterinp to your need with uit a little better lervlce. The Owl Pharmacy :s No. itn st. Phone B1068 EAT at The TEMPLE CAFETERIA GOOD COOKING REASONABLE PRICES j NEW CARS t FOR RENT j Jutt adding to our line Rea Flying I Cloud Coupe; Chevrolet cixe. Model A Roadster, ceupet ano Tudor. Effective Immediately 2c per mile discount on o'der Chev rolet, all models. Always Open B-6819 Motor Out Company 1120 P St. )NG SPRING RECESS METHODISTS PLAN TO PUT ON EASTER DRAMA Wesley Players Arrange to Strge Production at Graco Church I ttlllill!el h N'Mlntl NIKl HKlll work, puxltii Hon of "TIim S.i'iiile," IiiUIu'mI iltiiiiia In a 1 i-iiei-. lilili Wi-hlcy riii)'i'. MilhinllKt li:inHili- oi cnnlxui liui. will Imxlure nn I : t proci'Hln hi liiare M i:. chllKll Siimlay ii Ic tn . moved a m e i nrnwr iri-HCilallin Ihrnnch (linl i lilirlil'a rehoamal m Hie Veiy , I'u imlHlion. Minn l.llrllle ltn lit lii chara of mm Mm: anil ill rertion of the raat. 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