TWO THE DAILY M HRASKAN The Daily Ncbraskan r - - jn jv u w . mmm ,J '-a taut A, tin-.. Nrfc CFflCltl. PUBLICATION UNIVgMITV OF NIIKAIKA U"r Olrct HI Pweiteatlee Im' TWINTV-glCHTM ViA Swneay marmnfa "" ! "" '. Ciial ene Uaivw' MM 4 BtlM Oeiks V'vr)f Mall A. ok ' fiifUi mt. ; a"- rnr M " ' '. 1i0 4 00 " TieaK gditariall Mtl. S.S. miimi i-Mfl. Ne. 7T MaM. Ul. tir aecaeS-ciaa mailer at !' " klnsaoi. NraS. WStr c f Cs-f-ss. S. M. a at seacial rait af Piflt arevie far In secUse 1M. act af Otlseer X IIU, aninanta January 10. 1MI. iUiC"tTION RATI ..- t., t Cams It S v, W s - . - -I n J.1 i l - - - X--- - DC AN HAMMOND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Maurice W. Ko-ksi Associate Editor MANAGING EDITORS t . Jrc Ayr. Cliff F. ndabl NEWS EDITORS Marl Andersen Jk loit iv.u CarUon Kllllatn McCleety t be Kiibb CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Maurice AUn William VcOeery Vernon k-trlng Ket.neih Uu iKmglss Timmerroan liobn l-aing MILTON McCREW BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS William Kesuns Marshall llii-r I.; man Cass BETWEKN THi: LINES latsiie Oilman DJLNA X. BIBLE Commands were coming from A different man yeMerday afternoon o tin Stadium sod. Cornhus ker gridiron aplranis nod veterans of the mole skins too. were listening to different foohll I-edsgogue. A new era In Cornhusker football his tory saw the turning of the title pages and h" framing of the preface, as compilation of the first chapter began yesterday. Iwna X. Hlbie. coming to Lincoln for a month to direct Uu nin who will don the scarlet ami ream In few monihs at the atari of a great e wn. hai ukm over the rein In th prlnr prnetlre ePlon of the Jlu-.ker. He hi tkn in hand th mH'erial from whlrh new Cornhuaker mafhln luuxt be comirKtH. He Ui tken the rMonlb!l i'y of produciLK a team that IU continue to demand remeniiion a one of the foremoat In the nation. He hm stepped Into the hoe of th man hoae lmiiprlnu are tfhed by thousand. tudnta. itluinr.1, and titiiena of the ttate. It li no featherweight load that a new coach coining to Nbraka muct pk. It In one which iH-ars down heavily; the trap cut. It i a loal thai ha broupht lints and rroovs Into the face of many a football coach. It is the fame outfit that lias Deen lugged by other men who have made Ne braska football teams fatuous. Coach Bible comes to NVbracka lth the prora ie of shouldering this burden and suecessfullr Imijhportlng IL He cornea not as a coach w ho is shy of experience, but rather as a coach with an enviable record, in football, in his relations with football men, as a member of university faculties, and as a cltiten. Nebraska Is not holding it, breath as It aeei Its football team pass under the tutelage of Imna X Bible. Tbere Is another side. The I'nJveralty of Ne braska U basking In the warm spring sunshine. Its students bare thoughts that sr.- f:r remote from cbalk-marked athletic fields. Tit- t . II of the open road ! more enticing than that of p. eked stadiuir Mands. Students are far from bii.g in the recep tive mood of paing a tremendous oration to a new coach. Tbelr welcome Is not the characteristic tu multuous demonstration of college spirit. But there is a welcome. It throbs in the heart of every student in the University, In every official in the 1'nirereiiy, thousands of alumni, and In every individual In this entire Comhusker commonwealth. It is a warm and sincere welcome, that if possible, would be expressed individually. Six thousand students In a great University never become first hand acquaintances with their football coach. They learn to know blm as he sits on the sidelines watching the game Ms game. They mould their opinions about the activities that they have beard b factors In, about the things that they see him do, and the things that they know be hss accomplished. This first real visit from the southland will play a prominent role in ihe impression that Nebraska students and the I'nlrendty of Nebraska, the state and i' people, make upon the man ho has been chosen to guide the gridiron destinies of the Corn When plnnnlng the picnic season from now on maybe the saying about rain on Easter means rain on the following seven Sundays better be remem-bc-rcd. P0LE E E E CE1 I I ! "Kello, hello-is Ibis 0 2221?" "No, this Is the police station." "Well, that's what I wanted to know." ' What's on your mind?" "er-r-r, I thought you'd be Interested to know that I w the caMipus prowler." "8o? How long ago was that?" "Oh, about an hour ago." "Well, why didn't you call us right away? He's probably miles from here now." "Why, I couldn't get to a telephone sooner." Such was the nature of some of the telephone calls which came into tip police, station at Tenth and V streets last week. No wonder Ihe police are exaperatd. Students see suspicious-looking char acter about the campus and then casually dismiss any thoughts from their minds that might aid the police in capturing tills campus fc.eitace. As a result of this so-named indifference to ward the situation, police are asking cooperation from the students and faculty. They are requesting all the people on tbe cscipus to notify the depart ment Immediately upon sight of any suspicious appearing person seen within the environs of the campua. They have gone still farther and hare suggested tbat an announcement be made to tills effect in all classrooms. Since ridding tbe campus of these characters is of general Interest to tht University as a whole. It Is only through paramount cooperation of the en tire caJnpua that tbe police can brln, abut their capture. "B2321? Yes, tbat really to the police station." Eves If the new beating plant for the Univer sity and state bouse is decided upon, there hasn't been any vrovlalon made for the fellow who keeps on Instating that the windows have to be wide open to get a little fresh air, when It to tea below fro. Tbe AmeiUau Vajeium the A VALUABLE ASSET Impelled by love and loyalty for bit l I atl'utloB and an uniirii g Interest In the dereln-; meat of higher education. 1. :noch A. Hryn. , a a. . ...Iil. l I Washington profeaaor. has written a p-a rmmru- , B(jm Historical Sketch of the Stale College of Wa-h Ur n , ie on Ml. M.k uoda. ln,ol, ..f i if.M.111 air. of iourse. A history, g.tbervd from firat-haud Informatioa ,..1 Itwa hervabout The article, will- as in Ihe raae of l"octor llnan'a work. Is a valuable kpl lo any Inatltutlon. It aliowa ihe eoluilonary . .. i . . i. . .iti.1 .... ii mikllcatlnn attempts la I -ndal ll e-lii lo be Ihe prr tailing mod of rll-r- humor I;. .p. are rrd l..lri. are blur. April ahgweia bil' U ll wei.. inbi nrr rin'l'Mi: " ''"' : Si rlliif I h'l". ii. . m Iim-w ian I wii r any more April I C rreli LAW TEACHER TALKS TO ASSOCIATION Sleet Prevent T:rzZrn n, -j Cold nuts and mu n.r,v,T.... w. t . - ....i,!..! . Moiirl I Oil inr " rives the school a wider reputation. It endears the Mu.,t, ,u Mw.cl.a" Mr. hearts of those closely or remotely connected " WtMHU u aP,Ut. ens.s'.'d In rlv. r II. It aids In Ihe future deielopment of the Ir.atl-; w,nlrot UMlni in lue eouih. and tuilon. . ! Iw roiia'trui ting ilania and u b. re- . lciaui.ni: iiwid and harn.-liiS ine ... . Iliood.. Tne anuie Ik quite Inier- I nen w urn inr itr m fmm n i:m)v. ai'kii. aerial ana. ka. l.-ritir pla( powerful tuimiiiK siit.k. t .r,v, fans will ..o. l.-arn Hi. , ihla r-.fi when Pnim x li.i ptrnrlit liiS fllt i- o 1 1,,. I , ! ,. di iu..n.nailon hu.,Ut afir,i..,i. Ilia roll) ail wih tiH'i.i Wdild iaa bren w l.le. and he . m o;n,u::,: ...professor Elaborates uponirirrirre,'; , W day and .he g.a" I j . . RMMrch WOfth one . .n.Mel .;. . To Profession . ...... .n-.. ' eatinif all inoae inai mie io erni in in mmi irn . car will probably expect even more miles to me n.in,. gallon. MAY FOOL l.'cr t prtug brutaitaa ploir .4 finny oa. oferf -irp da." Amttl c fanm. tnthing if 7 hry itmh ci"e p.rl "May ,rtliu l t.u'i i-tuca. I It tx l explraar our lia- llonal altPude that Ol U'C. Aclileveimlil. I'ower. t'ur heroes are the mm with Ihe reat bank account! and lh- H.wer behind big buinea. The magine raters lo our hero worship oi ihi on. Plrntr trll vhy thil ced 9. A quern no doubt. bf wAy Ihe "moyt" f rom rradmg in Ihe daily ray One gnt Ihe ii.ndova vn Ihi fag. Tradition taut the seeior fiat hull puk a winner from thrtr fait. And now T hrar Ihe camfut toy -A Xtay Qvernt Well, prrhnfi ve 'Slay', :racks at state leglriators i u.m - , hlseicerpi: Thre. committeemen I " ' n Public duration are atierapt- . , . ,, Maeeh Turns Out Dry Prrhapt lo frtthmn. Simple. Sireef. TSta croiriiiNj; hlu't me a frol. lit I hrrt't n vMr'"'" Hi iff i I mtk f,t fMl drhpM.'.l. tprxng-Uke fa.-. dlacu.s Ihe teaching Of Ko- luiion. ir. Hayes: (h eah. Them monkeys. Now Nr. Kriend. have you got It all straight about that About how llicui tioiutU'iiiots say men are descended Vrorn monkeys? Mr. Friend: Who says so? Mr. Hayes: Them fvolutlonlata. Mr. rYlend: Kv-..? Mr. Ixtnan: I swear this Is the . worm rr mn i rrr t--i- It Is just a little early In the semester to atari M(. Hayes: olutlonlsts. selling text books. ) Mr. Friend: All right. Mister. ' keep It UP Just keep It up. Some AU ,h. instmctor. forgot about yesterday being I If. U going lof.nd out April Fool day and came to their classes. A, m ghoWnf Df( j,ow good j (hey can read. All the time showing Tollce flatter a lot of these campus cart by off how many big words they cautioning about violation of the speed regulation.. ; JJ-U ZT' ,!sit In that place over there every t...t hiii the time the fraternity baseball i m-w. or fo h.in n.al he laws, and .-.n.. ..i nr..niie.l It will orobably atart In raining , then what? I can"! never glt the In a short play written n ID roBy id for an lter fh!n t AtvMlt-v'M alVIrt IO take a II W f , .. .. , L. . .i.rlni. cracks at state leglriators I iiun. ln ihe closets, while riala and over until ibe first of Juue. Once upon a time a fellow parked his car with consideration for the fellow In front of him whn it comeo to ;ilng away from the curb. if the p:i.:t-r doesn't show up the Nebraskan I . thinking about giving the reward fund for the discovery of the first dandelion of the year. A lot of football candidates who thought they -.... in tr.ttora nt vear are brobably turning out for practice now tbat Coach Bible bas!nd many an aspiring writer sighs I n.l -lch h rniild dunlicate it. arrived. tnnlnr Af nothlrie. I can't never pit the meaning on account of all them big words: Perhape not a complimentary picture, but undoubtedly true in many Instances. Ben Ames Williams must work twenty-eight hours a day. He baa Just finished a continued novel In tbe Post, and In tbe last Issue has started another. And then shan't see anything by him months at a lime. Me lias a sijie which Is original and distinctive v a at one limn a uti.ii r n, i Ilia . It alt loot ball cm lira a.... -n I loll. Coach Wins srtrai.n. MaiHlaidli.i.f Judicial U.n .W ,n ,il4 Mi lt t -iH , -Ins TI.ro.ish l-gl lleararth waa A k M. lo act . f.eli,,,,, . . ",. th. .l.l. . i of Ihe ail lrr.i gen b i k . rUlLI I Ul lit! V I kl tbe mouth!; nieelliig ol the Ij.ii- , , ivM,. e,,r.,,,u u I cier t outii) Br aMlan..n h14 .,.,r M,, OI ,h, ,.. hi , w e'llppilig klirad I'll- d. lie H.iurda) eeuiue. Man h :u. ai th (.M.lball coa. h at li trilhrr man pUe4 an April fool's Unrolu H"l W. H t omaiiMk.i At ,ie rloae i.t iht . I. . , .k. .i...Ii.i. hn I l.-.'.t. nl ..I thn aan lalloU. pr : (.i'i-f.1 . . . .( , i .. . had planned in duplav new apriiig si.l.d at the mm lug and intro OU'Dts Tauter funda The prt-. rd duced the ;H-aker o ihe nening ll.g week hed ben npiilig like. Iiy lllrail. of aneeu.ilr and S" hos were high. Then ranm Sal r-""n. the apeaker sketched the urday afternoon and ihe tempera , broad field for leal scholarship, lure began lowering j "There l. much room foi useful Intermittent railing of ram and research all along ihe line ol prac snow Ihruoughout hunda) led ihe of law." said I'rote.aor Void, v .... ,.i.n. il.. l i1. in. . -The methods of obtaining let I mi tie wiii. wi j -- - - --- ------ liUSIIiet. tue imge irnuienia in iai t Invent igat lou lnoled in mot cases, the problems of credibility of w.tneaea and 'f-cMvetii- of roiirl room lartira. all affurd lai-e OpM)tUlltleS for Uetlll Tei-earth directed to securing frea'ei eein i. 1 I LiU. ...... ... 1 ... . , Una and aim at 'l etaa i ' Si-cepted I In- laller. wlieie ' erved ur nl the pteken' tune, w i ( Ihe exception of elrhteo li.ti'ri . Curing whli h time he en.t It, i H ! I'liii'tl Mates army. Si-liiiiinko Arrrln t A l'riMrrit) lrfror tall Seliitiliike who ric-it. M A. In hemii iil eniltiM r.ng tl , Kpilng haa acieptrtl an aN'i,i. .fifeaani sliln at Vnr. !,. .-. iinhersiiy. He will roiiltnua hl f ., .i a ilincien io n uinn in" ii ...... - " ' March of ihU esr was Ihe dilesl , ,,fiM 4 ni,.nwMle for M debtor's rt i.,inlM.I aiiiM 1fc7& lllllV .('S Of atl ' . ,.... . . i. IV . recorded since is. l-uiy or an ,rrur,ry , ,.fri, !..n. y inch of rain fell. I his was uur.us ; wmnlrlllf, f Ihelaat lod. I lie avejae pie-, Proleaaor old. Ihe Marcn eli.liatlnn for Ihe month of Is 117 Inches, making this month 118 Inches telow normal The rainfall since Ihe firs! of January is more than an m-h under noimal. The average t mperature for this month w as 42 6 degrees, ow r fle degree higher than the average March leniierature. The lowest toe thermometer reirliitered the pant month was Tl digreK. and the highest was I'.i degrees. Temperature Drops The year so fnr l J6 5 degnes below Ihe noimsl In lempersiiire The dslly lemperamre Is about three degrees lower than the aver aee. D'fore March the situation a somewhat worse, lull s'nee ine moat fruitful field for lertl searrU aeems lo be In ihe ascer tainment of the ends of law. The great bulk of statutory and rase law at the present lime end the I .!- nim ber of conflicting details now found In this field were ll:e "thi aTueeNTi- T0f RECTOR'S PHARMACY DIN and f Slrl I "Ojr (lor It Veor atars" h.a.n)N.tvi.n tiv ih niMiaWer Ir.r 1 the frulttu!nes of this res. arch. Some criterion as lo w hat Is lo m followed as authority Is absolutely r.eeear In order l have reasou ahln certainty In Ihe rulea of ihe law. In the opinion of l'ro!esor Void. Investigation to aai-enaln what auch criterion should be Is one of the mniit promising as well the most inajsicn'ij u . mie of Il'.e most ...u......l ,,r.l.ii fur l.-ral research." fir-fi of the m'.n'h Ihe temperature ' lhr j,raker concluded. hits been higher, thus bringing lhe averure up. ' FOOTBALL MENTOR Traditionally Msn b is tne niontn nTTTT.TVT.S DRILL PLANS ( alinltea' Ina !. I- pertence in ihe field of coaching foo'bhll. He served as head coach at Tenia A. 4 M. for eleven years prevMua to his entrance into Ne braska Sport, iniring Iheae years Ihe team coeihed by Bible ear rled off five HoU'hetn conference chalIlplorhip.,i. According to adi.ni e remns on of winds. March winds. April showers, and May flowers follow one another, recording to the Mory honlri l-i lnd than uiixl. how ever, whs recorded for March of I . i W. J.-lll. ' " ' " " I .. ..I ilm m lnil fur the f al . ;mnmh wm 7 miles, w hile the College training doesn't have the same effect on Uo'h genders. V.'hen the fraternity man answer the phone be says: "Yep. Ifa me;" the sorority girl: "This la she." OTHER STUDENTS SAY and wishes he could duplicate it. Though as a matter of fact, Wil liams can't really be taken as a criterion. A debutan. at a social gathering in Europe remarked In a blase manner that of course lien Ameg Williams in the America's foremost author. Hut undoubtedly, a great many folk consider Zane Grey In the same light. There renlty shrould be a law making it obligatory for parenta to name their oil springs according to their seg. More professors and stu dents become balled up on names than anythlnir else. Kvery class at lha flrat of a aemester is a riot with I professors s'tdtig for Miss P.lank : . . . i . i ... 1 1 a ana a iiiae'inm" miti: i"-i"i" "her," or lce versa. A certain normal hourly velocity for Vhrrh is 11.7 mlle. Whether the westnet man thought Ihe past month one long April Fool day. It remains, never theless, thst Marrn has been u dif ferenl month In every respect. Coach Bible's tactics he loters Official PHI BETA KAPPA and SIGMA XI Keys HALLETT l nict-rsity Ji-n vlvrs Est. 1821 117-119xSo. 12th To the Editor: Tbe controversy over the May Queen seema to have gotten somewhat out of bounds. Charges against The Dally Nebraskan, recitals of traditional background, appeals to sympathy and other irreie vancles seem to be taking the stage. I should like to call attention back to A few nerllnent facts. ,. There is no reason why the May Queen ,r , 'Vw-iidd should continue to be elected only by the senior Jrff wk ,ut pernke turned out women because she has been so chosen ln the past. to be a large and raw--boned husky. " The fct that the opponents of the present jit's a small matter, but quite ir ... i,. .ft-r thia ri.ar'a ritatlng. as 1 hare been aware all ejriui , ' - - j uuiii . - -- - - - - - ----- , election to start a campaign for a new system should have nothing to do with tbe merit of the proposal. t -rvM ttmm t.n a vHalne aeottntpnt for a change for .ever, years which finally broke forth j he An Is due: Oje this year. husker Country msn is ouf: the 4. The-re Is every evidence that the bulk of j Bim Frlnt ought to be circulating .... .....a . i v.. a Mn. nKtaellnn in thlannn' anil I aee that the Enrlneer- l IJ - Miliji-Ql IMU limn u. J r-. iivm " J t. - - present method of choosing the May Queen since j oern' she has come to represent trie imr-raiy a., a. uuir ( nu(lker aiW4y comes out like j in a day on which the entire student body and , rash every spring, and the Ne-! alumni join for celebration Instead of Just the senior j braska Is either out (with someone , I . . . . . 1 . J I M m.A ...... or oinerj or in tuaiii. nuu wjmi r the use of A scandal sheet? Every Broatly Jmlgcs School Declamatory C-ontot K. O. Itroady. associate professor of school administration, waa one or the Judges at the Ijincastej county declamatory content held at Firth Friday. Mr. Uroady repre sented lh Lincoln Chamber of Commerce which is donor of one of the cups to be awarded at the Saw yer contest. The schools taking part In the ron'ext were Hickman, I'anama, Iieunet, i:oca and Finn. COOLIE COATS An? but cue of the iimny linjv stirri.ves in More for co-oils. We bavr ilozcps, of jual!v- altmctive Orientnl novelties at reusniiuble ri h. Nippon Art Goods Co. 128 South 12th Street mv life I'm Miss Oilman 10 almost every professor I've ever studied (r attempted to study) under. Student Publications come iu JL 2m ron worAEN V SrAArtT WEAR 2 TOn rW !2J2'IZZ4 0 M HLfcl day-" class as was once Ihe case. 5. Extending the franchise lo a larger group would not necessitate extending it lo all classes nor would It Interfere, with choosing a senior girl, j Students still ask and bave a right to egpect , serious attention to this question and favorable ac tion to the request for a change. A Sincere Onlooker i "DON'T BE GILLY" Tues The ind of a Dress Sale you only expect at Hovland's JUSTICE AND LOGIC After reading the various articles and editorials appearing In these columns, I am wondering why there Is such a desl-e to disregard tbe May Queen alresdy elected and call a new election. Have the authors of these various comments lost all tbelr sense of iustlce to the individual? If ftiey have lost all of tbat sense of Justice, have they also lost sight j of the basic principles of American government: Those who have been la charge of the govern mental machinery of our government have recog nized from the very beginning certain rights and privileges adhering to the individual. One of these is the vested right a person, once having been elec ted to an office under tbe election system then In operation, baa In the office to which he has been elected, and that any changes In the methods of election should apply to future elections only. It hardly seems plausible that a group of stu-j dents should be so equipped as to dictate policies contrary to the basic principle upon w hlch our ' much admired government Is basd. Does H eeern logical to have a May Queen, who haa been elected according to the system provided by tbe constitu tion of the Student Council, cheated out of a posi tion that la rightfully hers some two months after the election has taken place? According fo the i ) principles and practices of our renowned govern- j ...ant Ihla la nalthor Inr lot nop rlarht. fturelv VOU i - can not continue to demand a reelection In tbe face j I of the fact that It Is absolutely contrary to all Just and logical principles of sound government. I should not oppose the changing of the election machinery so strenuously if it were to apply to fu ture May Queen elections (although I do think there la little to be gained by such a change), but when you talk of dishonoring tbe May Queen for this year, whose ball ita nave been long covered with dust, 1 think yon re overstepping your bounds and going Against all ound principles of logical reasoning. I you absolutely have to call a reelection to make tbe future elections representative of le gtodent body? Positively not! A Defender of the FrrS'SM May Queen "YOUX DEUO STORE " Cif Nwrw you will meet your friend her they all do. The OWL PHARMACY 14t Nl. 14lh Phen atOM 293 'Dresses (Part of I jYour j i Education ! Assembled from our regular Spring stock, priced for quick dis posal and to readjust our dress stock. University co-eel ere fast learning that for better beauty treatments at moderate prices there is no place better than ! CLEO'S ! BEAUTY SHOP I Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Jerssy and prints. Sizes 14 to 44. This important yearly dress event eag erly awaited by fashion wise women. Wc take this means of keeping our stock fresh, clean and Fashion right. 1?