pro THK DAILY MilUUSKVN umNnsim. apml 10, 10:0. Tli i c D a i I ly Ncbraskan tMt A, LI. httiHM OFFICIAL PCiSJUCATlON DNIVtKIlTV Or NIBHAtKA tMw Dlrc1. 4 m wM rv i" TtfclNTVglOMTH Vgan Pnaiis Tr. Vy. TNrMty, rnsay wy iriK wr.iia IM at f'. gttnl Orn Vritir Men . ' OffH-Vlvl) HH . OWx HM't-K.ttntl llil, I N It . l4 . T'-t '"'; B1. to. 11; iwiMW Ml. n. rr; mm. a aaat Mit4 -! mstl at M i.HX. . Ct'. sar a, at . l ! 'tt f t "- t t Cxtr 1. 1117. m Ja' V.tCtPTlON RATI nr Cr Ct M Vr I'-W Mltdttill K.lliea eufem.t (tltl AbM Lalar Banting Lt'(' ( Klly EDITOR-IN-CMHF ..Assoclat ".S'Uf DKAN HAMMOND Murt W. Krkl MANAGING EDITOR V. Joc A; res Olft T. SanJahl tOlTORt Ua.1 AJrea Jack Elliott Iva Carlaoo William kleCleery lien.' Robb CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Uaunce Ak'.a William McOWry aoa Ketrin 0 R00 KtE&rth Lewi iVug'aa Tlmmrraan Robert l-axg MILTON McCREVS BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS :.;-4i K.a:n Mru:J Ptuet Lmaa Cas BETTER H. K. :.. bi-tinial bu.cet till a reported out f.-oru the l.ouee tmsiY committee jriirniaT mora ine, carrying w:ia H Increase In anropnation over :ho recoma.e&ded by Governor Weaver earlier la iix e.on of the krV4!t. Substantial Iscrww la l proprucn rxrt the bill as It goes be 'ore lh It. nature, t'f particular Interest to the Pnlversity ol Nebraska, are the chare's that have born niade in the Weaer recoa-.tnt-Ddaiions for th brtiw. T limtni-j of Nbri baeflu by Oi r-t-.:oa of ti. Ari rornauoo to th exteat of 142. Atooit h4!f f ainovat U tka s? by tb S15.(i af rrorruuoa for the Jolat biic rl U. I'nJTtrviy od li cNol builditf. Tbe t:ing plArt irort. hicb followed la erelop-nw-nt th bdft TDfifhe of th gortmor at tb ;n of U aesuon. cIla for approximately amount or thre-rf!h of tbe coatruloa co for tbe tUou U the buipeU u it ku come from tb boue eommlttee, weaihen tbe atom In tbe lepla Uti cbAitbera, It virtually tneani tbat ibe Joiti beating riant 1U be oooftroctej. Traarier of tie maiaienaooe exiae of Ibe CoJ Upr of Mdjdae at Omaha upoa le feoeral main tenance fu4 of lie University. la airnmcatu la thai tbe porernor'a recommended lUP.W baa beea boos td to SJiP.Wfl for that branch of tbe l niver tdty, vilih aa additional fr,f"8 Item Inserted forth I-urhln of more equipment for tbe Collet-e of Vediciu. Panda for anculfnral enension, tor the department of conservation and surrey bav beea made cipher, and bifh cboc4 lnspecuon baa been transferred to Uo raiveraiiy. The total maiatenance fond for tbe TniversiTy. has beea increae4 froia fS,J;,5M to H.tM.W'C. This fund covera salarle. waea axid all mntitig expense. Governor Weaver's reoommended 1W,- fr the jTTv-hase f lrda and the wiwi of buildinja was reduced to tlM,W0. and restricted to the purchase of lands aJone. The entire trend of the bodfet reviioona wem to be U the direction of raising the salary sca of t'niversiiT Instructors somewhat, and curbing the ooastraclon of new hoiJdinre durina the next two years. That this Is as Increase is shown that dur ing the session of the last tepislature but $JiC'(.KKi was appropriated for salaries and general mainten ance expenses. The revisioa of the budpet note cast a liule dkik sunlight npon the rniversity lhaa did the reoomiiindai3oiis of the foveraor earlier la the sessions. However, the amotmt that the University bas asked for is not filled by tbe changes that have twea made in the bill Tbe Regents requested a total amount of f fcSMf'l. The bill misses this mark by a large margin at the present Ume. The building i'lorram has beea siifled. exoejt for the provisions lor the beating plant. DormJlorie seem in the distance, 51 the foeiroor rtgn H. H 412, which ifwrmits nhe rniversily to pay for the iornritiOries as they are ling wd during a lertod of forty years. Outoae interests would ooastroct the building and they would be f4d for cuA of the revenue coming in from the slttdenis nsing the buildings. The bill has yet to pass through the legislative milL lis jrroviBkms. while far short of the fniver Jly needs, ound better. The Xlampus Life kulletla that t sent out to all high school eeniors ought tA bave contaiDed a picturo of tbe west entrance of Social Sciences. FIFTY Phi Beta Eaa announcements were made yes terday. Fifty seniors froa a graduating class ot apiiroxiJaately IjOO students were reoedvers of the aoveted award. Gieek-lter organitatxins ot and go. Popa lartty of an organization may ride the topmost crest for a period of years, aatd them be swallowed c; ta the ttnrbulent waves or blotted out by a still larger wave. PM Beta Kappa alone, sails along without ltmg affected by the ewer-changing fcobbn&g op and 6owm on the sea of fraternity affairs. It continues t stand for the thing for which St was founded la 1" scboilarFhtit. It contiaues as ths oldest of fraternity organiiaiiicins. the most respected, the most cherUbnd. It know do chox la 1- membership, except ihet teholastie at- tt;-r.TT u the niijcc requisite. Tbe of:ea cbarged condemnatioa of fratemity orgaclzauns that loy alty to the govt? dwindle after leaving coOete falls shortest of trdo in Phi Beta Kappa. Two trreat gexmral froui of stadents attain the honor mt Phi Beta Xappa. There are thaoe who set their eyes rcpen that fol spoa eatraaos into retc. wlko forge ahead day after day with the vis ion st the key Tsefor thesa. Their oaais are tansra with the vls&asi of the key sti3 acrkiac. Their actte3e are pateraed to realise that rui Their artudy Is don with the not paraaouat dress of bob day being etTTbie to dangto a key from a vsixh chaia. The second great group of atudeaus who receive Til tfJL Kappa awards are those who direct their -".:' la tie frtt iastanco to preCtieacy la the roller tUurnin Tbey tltw (ha Hfo of lbs aonaal (uJht, In U. ring U uf(uirbt rerreatloa sad social life to le-v tiow bring dubbed a rtg. or a book- ofu Tbvy detota ibrlr lltu and sffoita to artltt t oulatds tb rlaMroMul for lb bearrtt that I arlhltira m:M hat. Mr Ibma lufreauMll) is terms of honor sod rerocnitlon 1141 mlgbi be re reed. I'M Iteia Kafr reiuM aa a reward to this txmip It Is at held as tbe ultimate end of all relief wort. Whateter tUu the in.luidual laitsr of I'bl lleta Kapra happen I ,ltl0- xti rtontr rxu" aer bard oik. The om eut mmtueat. "Well, be aotkrd fitr II." la no rittlrUiu. Il Is ruor of a tribute. If a studrni tan ru.lniam bl baUee suffl iMa act has ao eitct on henaia newly aell for year, I. eol.ege. f .Pr.y b,- , J VJl' it thi iT srlf hea application Is areaiT. to reaiat some 4mJ knkU. tomn.tttcw ' of :h blatant features of eciige iir, tn-a ne a arromplUhed somelbtng rVrhaps the glory Is a hit grvtrr fur the sii dent ho his rfoe oineihtnf hrtMvt trjlng to cap ture a I. R. K. kry. It Is a n.atirr of epmioa. tlther iuJori knaaa i t th rwsard baa rota after (real effort. He Vno.. that aacrtflces ha.o beea a-de. ' lh . , tj.e tintemag or the stnoois iot The sole graltficatloa. and the one that Is most at- h b;iBJ 4B)J dr4fcf trom the board Bificact to the. winner. Is that the honor raa b er control to H iurd el Krgrc'.a made. To understand onrself as capable of attain ing high scholastic staadtnc Is of far more talue than the mere attainment. Phi Net a Kappa may be fal'.actous as a mens urentent of a student's ability On the other band. It has provea many times to be the criterion of Uw.Uual rapailt). ixiuis assisiim; miii octional wohk ! Houw i4 Krprrntalles did the b k ol eirtuiiog bills ! lalurda tl.al it b Uih this I Hon. Ilie drtu atttant toe IX lloue surasurea still la the bauds of staaaing commit as stgnrd Tho kn Moaiirt-i appiopttalioa ' bill aa due to ronw out lueeda). ! Wbrn this bill rvtur out It I 0 lAelj that o.' the a'orrmra , itobed lenljeiUl aal ale i iete the aie r A (wVti v v P'e'ja finipMin and Adelaide ma'.ertalitatloa f "V ocation Week son Is a roeniNT or the puf p"7 c that tho ortstnal prto of that commlltee la charge ot eprts ao amendBBrnt has bwi Kt. The ' aairndmrnt at aubmittrd to tbe - M nrtg be'lrlls the rwe oters last Noemb-r receded ' 'i,,,,,, laat r does not ih ts j tie publicit. bat dij manage to fUfk ht concTt pj t i nuwi lth a ctmfonable margin. ,h rvr.t iti.frKn b Hoeer the transfer aaa Xh-m lliee tht thf md . aratnst tb 1hea of both the & lu di ; Hoard of Regents and tb beads of ft fuj4 int Uwrj on the Iturr bo ere Instrumental In tho " lor I nueraity ouiea. MlssSlmp- omrattte kll Miss Rarr la oa tbe d th vocations! program. rwault. Ir lasianr. a ublulang bouM baa put out such a roll.,. tun. entitled Twenty thre hioi lea by Twenty thro Author home are rr prints from Biagaitara and others are ettdently lb acrsiJ Inga of waste baskets. Kh w,u BVMt iHibllshera are good ganib lerm, and aa a whole this eo!lnif, la latrreailng m the l schools. inev wcr r- Mur( n,r M.rf are many It la always peculiar about the great number of red wheath Suprrm peopi pron.m. nl In pul!:o li:e that stnden's that ara working their way through school ' declared th ameDdn.ent aaUd. U.,,, tranpotiation of the Mt- However too who originally aa- -s ,h -o.-mor lie la strone of ; ocated th amendment did so rot , otty because t tn pnatipir or reason, tbe )ima are thrown lorether, and It appars that tbe Irtiblirhrr teer lakrs mot than a haty survey of the stuff, if b Is lucky, he gets several good slor lea toother. If he U uilak. a pile of trash between roiera la th about the tins th R. O. T. C parade season opena BIT F.F.N THE LINES By LaSH Gilman AVIICRAWN nemembe, th kid back I. the 14 netghbo, , fif" bUndcS hood that was always falling ever himself, awkward. (0,143, Nrbraska wer not re uBralnlT tuat a titlcal o ere. own V'd that bad too renins the educational advantages many bands and too many feet. Polka would laugh taey snou a " -S;rtrii, i3tlIud- Is rath. r an at htm. taunt him. cal' him a 'lubber" or a lum- .,u ,a 1 ' fT;f VvJ Urnt historv by bow. but biu- . . . . suemit in israawm w nrw r- - - , ... f.v. irl mm wvij 1 - . "DOIT DE SILLY" Saw the funniest fe'krw . Sat with his feet on the floor Trousers pullet down But all the while be was thinking he wai goingr riht down to Magee'a to lay in a generous aupply of Ma gee's hose. 50c and up moi" but never gav a tnougnt towara neiping mm , lor4I,. x0 attempt out of bis embarrassing predicament. 1 smothered. However Such Is the caso t'nlverstty. Oa the characteristics Doane, l:brarUa. snakes clear the situation la a n ta getting those who In. I read t Neil s rUy to for of the ma.a Ubrary at the ! -ere fighting for the i a Urger seal th ubrary baa all j df'" and deaf eh tremely touh time all around and cs of the ergrowa kid." Gilbert j j sll tA her . makes clear the situation In a j ,H gelttng to bo that season of! th baa-ine.s she wants all her the year whea th legislators ar , bio. t 2.Z. x.: Vb Tuv a Proni to mak themve. ahnt sex as It ' lUJ . . 1,. iw..i ini rather morbiJ atmoph. re. and ress eomment recently: The I'aiverait now has a co '.lection of oluroes, only half of which Is boused la th library j Trre loo absent II R. 40L a 1 realty doeen t arroxplish so much building. Puny W.W valuable reference books are ! hill creating a new Jjdlrtal diatrict after all O Neil tr.es to ul , . v v ,. .. , B01 he teased. The Sate. sex under a cloak of Kacr-.f.cing stored In two basement rooms where It Is Impossible for them to b reached by the studeat personally." Such a situation la not only easily conceivable but decidedly actual. In tbe proposed building plan of the University provision bas beea made for a new library building, but no doubt it will be some time before this bulking plan Is completed. Conse quently it is necessary to make some temporary ar rangement. Mr. Doane makes a farce ful rurgestiea along this line. According to tbe librarian, th removal of the state historical society and tbe legislative reference bureau to the new state capitol would make room for the shelving of W.(N volumes now in "cold storage.'" The building is oose too large to accoav .. ... .. ... . . .. moaate tee uorary itseu 10 say couung 01 itroti ; lioa 6Jjj the historical society, rrference bureau, library com misrioa and travelinaj libraries Into th building, la the case of the overgrown kid." no one could not be passed. The Senate necam involve, ta a parnanjw adjourned under a call of U bouse 1 lot, but be a no rood at te.uos tarr muddle Moafiay aaa r.na.iy ..:'-'- .V ... T. V "" O Veil baa developed tls scheme jof explicit S'.ag dirvctioa daring Th importantbanking measure. -- ate. 1L K- .it ana 11. u. Ji to lbr of a.r.g iu the ex aaty fund and ; rroa. the emotion; ami at beea reported out from the eom-1 klMie l.nes ar- cut nuue on earoUed and ; 0 to a Jd mo direcuosia As far bills for third reading. In tbe mean t 0 rr ,tl ..wT rw.. ,t ,jds " irTroZ ' " thT-fdo.' aor prV Senate U working oa a regulatory , " .v .,, mnuu ik tavetiga:oa and It!'1- " .1' .l Chas W. Reming Jeweler Gift Counselor 1311 "O" Stmt 'XoTtTkttilti oris"' PHI SETA KAPfA KEYS bill lor bank tavetiga hope to send three bills to the House at once. Joint bouse and Senaie commi'.teea are also work ing oa H. R. liS. bank Invest sga- Th House waa ia aa ugly mood Monday aad killed Cve MlU pre- M.lr . -vtv. m Siv H SAAle. came to bis rescue. 110 on apparently was Kkter- T;.T CHt Maaicipal leagu ested la fcls situation, with the library, however. Gilbert R. roane, guardian of the Calversity's val uable collection of literature, bas answered tbe dis tress signal. He baa recommended. He cannot exe cute, but his urgent appeal will no docbt be beard asd bepiri. The "overgrown kid" was forced to arrive at maturity, to out-grow his ungainly period la a alow, tedious life process. If the library Is forced Into slow growth, follow the retarded routine, hundreds will be affected. Books will grow old and out of date Their value will be lost to the hundred irrmti sating each year cnless they are made available. The librarian's recommendation stands. What is needed now is action. be quite bewilderug to tr.e actor to follow. It seems to have noth ing to bis own acting and Inter pretaTion. and make b-.ni but a dummy following order. And too O'Neil bas a mania for inserting spoken tflouch:, so that the audi ence of the play would be uncer tain as to whether the actor ac tually savs the lines or only thinks b ThT House dTsTs. pTl lT'nTn .. . . ,, i .v. Interlude ts having a long run in New York, it is a bit d.sappoint- S;or Jearys bill to give the; city o' Lincoln to make xoning or dinate to affect territory wtthla ihjee miles of the city. This biU.1 U sua lh i-iilu. :f Cut o&- -- s ''iVf im Khtu! icd the new airport. - leg for that reason. Ore student said to another: did not get by without aome oppo sition. Some opposed it oa grounds that no city should bave the right to dictate bow a property owner outside the city limits should at bis property. Mr. Cone of Douglas saw in it a scfceiae of tne real es tate men. "What do you mean. "The paper here says that un dents go to college to improve thetr faculties." Which makes room for medica tion. The faculty Is supposed to lmproie ua. But pwKlhSt the stu dent body improve its (acuity, ca- conscioutly. by applying certain belter a the weather bureau if the wind la going to blow the ttext day. the House members for eahibming 1 o little respect for the decisions The next time the drill field is plowed tip they j & -j Seaal. All ftv of the muni cipal league bills bas beea passe by that body. Oa the other band the Senate bas not displayed lie least reluctance n ignoring; Oe de cision of the House. Especially ia the matter of banking legislatioa have the Senators thought that tho house was wot." Governor Weaver issued bis elev enth veto sneseage Tueaay wnea representative SnfieJd chaUed standards to the instructors. It de- "sme students would never know the time of 07 if Jt wacnt for the fact that chows start at 1. J, and S o'clock. Crowds attending the election of the minor class oTflorT are getting so large that pretty soon ihf Coliseum will hare to be escaxed. proral of It. R J22. This bill Per- . . . . . . . . I mlJj counties bordering the JSls- A fellow can alw-ars pck out a Uw student; irl to ne county tad for Sa te s enther taJVisg about the legality of something T,n0Trc th river channel for Bavi or other or complaiiiing about bating to study tv ' gation. That Governor Weaver jjj. i should veto a river navigation is surpnsiig lor ne Las aw 1 A&c.her one of the funny sights Is to see the man who was outstanding on the freshman footr ball team last fall came plodding borne from one of the spring practice sessions. pends. of course, on the student and what they want, weve all beard tbe old gar shout giving the faculty examinations to fini out bow much intelligence l to be found. I really doct know what Tin trying to say here, and prob ably no one else does, but there's tho germ of something potent present somewhere. The seniors in the School of JournaJiKxa .re going to appren tice themselves to tbe publishers After The WH00PIE there is always The Idyl Hour Cafe Ztdj to genre 70a with all sorts of dinners, toawtwich specials aad fountain delicacies Memi Changed Every Day THE IDYL HOUR CAFE 136 NO. 12TH ST. V J aaZ of weekly papers ia Nebraska this he nouSed tbe House of bis disas-,, - ... about tyie-lace and ink. I bo;. multi-colored one of the strong advocate of ta land waterway. However, la his Classified Ads Now ghat the Phi Beta Kappa elections bave beea made, the next startling thing for somebody to do is to refuse the honor. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW IL T FrMm-r r ii mA til ( PI )ny. fcUi Cecilia t'Ux. Wl:Cla Cvl enraS mm tn-'k.. Ck.1l S:it Ottrrr at li; Cwut iim tbrmrmrti Statlw M.1L.1T XEV gJUbit ia, tnf l cti.i ffiir ar t MAUl ikui phi. IXrX 5 .... '.It Bra-. Wr.tltr. mjr'K mm raw ce nwimin nmt r txl totlmwm.. C-'1 SHI afttfir I . Sn., Wm&tmmm&mm- mt TfeMltV. ROOM FOR REFORM The srt,tt of examinatloias Las for very good reasons, attracted a good ral of atteathxa recently. Whenever exams draw night ao5 are forced to adjust oorwelves to itbeas, wee are iaariably re minded of the oftreiterated complaints as to thrir urtfuetneits. That examinations aa coadacted to day, are not true criterion of ocholastie ability or tatefflreoce Is generaTly admitted. The a 1 stem resulta la group confesencei la which students attempt, by tho laws of chance and averages to determine what ar tbe Ckely raestiotBS. They must atady the fads and tdiosyncraBle of each examiner: Bis personal bias must be consulted, la order to do this beet, era ml nation papers set by these examiners ia previous years must be con sulted ta order to oVetermlse what each particular &11 cons&derw bciertant- AU tils wastes considerable Urn and eeergy "fl CrSOFll PrTntcd ixai were seutr spcu ia scaayssg too ausject m iv wtiiLh ike uaxmaaiioai ia kednar htfH act it ia aeJf-3 evident thai with stuck aa eranriltaer It Is Juts aa Davis Coffee Shops 10S No. 13th DAY and KITE 1131 R Fact C Whenever a piabJifhicg bomce bas a few clack days on its hands. It eeetns to fill in the lime by putt-! lishiiig a collection of short stor ies in hork fcrm. Without rinne A slicker that stands the gaff . . . A n n fl t iw v TV smrr FEATURING .a 7 aaawsi a SUlioncnj tmportant to know his persoaal psychology as Ida j ar T Q r7rrrinl' Ti ntwt Maar rtade-st boasts Last It la th ! ! r.j ... 1 mm- nbjeet. Haay kfiow-Wg of his examinera rather than knowledge of kia era ai!aa Tina which fBrarrw. a- -- - pvt tint throwga. Is til nx- s1T.11 rui It Is aa lepnragtng- atgrn to Cad that avn pro-1 , - 1 Vtrh Ires ear sfor tmi see fkU fas Jeasors fcaw heoom felly a war of th fajtaattoa of neb forms of eTaratnatioa aatd are look tag aaoet for better and traer aaeaas of Jo&gina: a atsai deaie worth. I McG3 Dm GRAVES PRINTING CO. ( aTtsfteaeey o ttta at. r Toxsa TVS fellow wrho first called a Fish Brand Slicker "The Rainy Day Pal" said something. A pal stands by yoa through thick and thin. That's on of tbe points college mea always make when thry talk to as about Fish Brand Slickers. They're weather-proof and comfortable after lorg years of set ice. Buy yourself a real Fish Brand "Varsity" or Topper snodel,and you 11 have a slicker or keep. A. J. Tower Com pany, Boston, Mass. lasaaetOa Ssass, aKs ta smart ast fir war aVMwa nt a baa aod b) a two I taa joasf6t lata t- nwd wma teoMoas for atrsat PHOENDC HOSIERY fs f oa