The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1929, Page TWO, Image 2

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    rRIDAY. MAY i! 19M
Hie Daily Ncbraskan
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DtAN HAMMOND IDITC" INCMICF
MewrKe W. Keohal Aeeeoate H'le.-
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W. Jove Ajre. CIi l adat.
NEWl EDITORS
Han ABtferaaa Jf 1
Dot Carlsoa "
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CONTRIIUTINA IDiTOWS
Maurice Alaa lUleta McOeer
Voreo. IvetrUg l0 Robb
ken'W L U luf Timmeimaa
T.obat Lax j
MILTON MCHtW SUllMS MANA6t
Aat'tTANT U$lMl MANACIAS
Iv UilBJB kearaa Narab..! hliU
field Thia U ibe rather startling opinio of .a
taniaeat litrnu author after receat vlvit la I Ma
bra and frisky aorla. )
Adiulttlnc thai the "set rich euick" I Ira la
Official Bulletin
Friday, May S
ihu nation. b belteca. ara seeking knoaleUge o(
iba
nJ
The Ufrmu nter'a conrluvioa la bated oa bia
trnrt dtllng a nesting lour in the falted
Plates hen. though be wae not nationally knoaa.
soviet). ItWB
aralrBI VWra. lia fon-if obnrr ol A1ri ; ii!!! Itll
lira at for Ik Iba I1 thai lb "(( ruhure ulcti i i BU, i.nrrar) mm
dminna la nea. nwira mprraj Th p le ol hall. lriuilr. o'rl-k
. .. . ... k l.l.. 1 1UiI IrllJ lArlKiil
aailiva. 6 iiirca, ara amias moniMir f i ...-.
aia a.4 a-.rac.-ducau ea.ur.tly , k,h' n'' lerThur
takxjal) thaa lb dollar ark talk pn,, olium
rw lUmii nir'i rvtm liiklnn la KaMl a bll I trim I LHi I'nl tiouaa larlT.
In-Hb Ihwa I'nl houaa parly.
I hl tmrra Tl loi n)
"armn- l"ir daoor. MudfOt Ae ,
Maiat rri. iouk ra not national y .i.-, iiu.M.p-
buadrrd flo l( to brar hla Idraa on Ihe w Gr , Knrii''V boqu-l, Aaart
mil). In rurofo. ba rolirta out. all's oraiora. ir aurday. May
iboy hava tha oeira( lo try al'mt ; 'Blwra rir
mor than haod'ul of llaioeara IMia lau ivlta tprun any. at
Tartirnlarly mi tha trman ou lmp4eH Co--nik"
. . . Kai i'a Alt'lia Thrta noua part).
llh tha altliud of tha jounf rpl' ora br l( ( Arf)lk ho(JM j
apoia. riapHiBtfJ alth l"wropoaa jouth. bo lado4 sir ma lambda bndica rt). all
tth troat aorlaJm Amoricaa yount "-o and aorora I loituaon'a bom. 1
and thm w.luia dalro to aorura an oduc.tlon rham.a.) lub baDquot. Cornhoa
urn ir that oduratloa I a r.ur.Vd and Juubl.-d rp,lln ,pnc ,rty. IJn i
affair. , t oln
Suprrfirtal aurr)iai fT fuHuro to rm a Mia Amanda Ht-peWa tea. 1 to
.mattering of eveniblnt but Utile of at) roal alua . l'lM.
from aajtblai la ot to ba commended. Oa tbe other j,. for ' thi re 1
hand lth proper ftildanr a very bene ft -la I ooora k.mjB t JlU) rnnimri The ,
mi' be outlined without oeoeitatin a aurpiui aperaied innate nnatiy ioo a
- . ... . . . i . . . i aMi
imoint of time
A GXJ CULTURE.
Voara ao. 4n Nebraaaa ti tem onal dajt. n
arly ploAoara draamed of tbe futore for tbe to b
rommoavaaJtb. They pictured It a a laad of plen:.
Tbaj m It aa ibe Un of the ne orld Tlieir
Idoala ara lofty.
"batber or aH Nrbrafka baa a-.ttined the po
ailioa aot fonh ta tb dreami of ber pioneer l de
Wtabla. Sba baa. boa ever, become a Und of rbmy
from tha auadpolai of acnculture R" from
rropa rmlae4 la tbe ata:e farai-h the ma)or nan of
Nebraaka a fncotne. rundamenlall- Nebraska la a a
af rlctihurai at at a.
That (ba atate ia trylnf to Improve l: aaricul
iral t. aad haa Improved It year b yor. ia
ir, .mmutiM ta tbe extenelv eibJblt oa
diaplay Ula weekend at tbe Farmer Fair. Siudeata
of arrtcaltare at tba raivomty are takmc paiua i
cU pabUc atteatloa to the efficiency !a arrlctilture.
parUealarly Nebraaka a
Stodaata earoHod la tbe rniver.iiy. betfcer
atodylaC agTlCTiJtw or aot. abouW be aaare of N
braakaa ireatoat oocupaiion. They abould reaUze
that cpoa loarhsi acbool aad enraHS B "iaea
ia Ue atmta. tbey be affectH dlrecily or Indi
rectly by axrloelture. tadoubtodly tbey 1U deal
la eoua vay 1ib tbe fanmag population or the
t. Tborefore, tbe aooner tbey become acoajoted
-hb Ota tannine situation la Nebraska .the aooner
Uy ara familiar with farm problems and develop
Mta. tha aoooer tbey touch tbe pulse of acrlcul
tarml Nebraaka aad realize' Importance 1:
bolda. tba better equipped they -alll be to meet tbo
rf-M r tbe ro ood deal with tbo oroMrma f
Nebrmaka, "I ha breedbaaket of tha -a-orld "
A. . rrr mt,r v Af lai vol on the rolutloB lapt WedBea
IIWIII Ol lirnr. ,l im wi- m ' J m ' , ' ' ... ,
... . . Mr I4rriin'a km a re- ,
f,eld la the ana aad acleacea 1. Pound to amaae. ,0( of M,;1,y ,0 fMr. ,
the aeathetie tatted of any genuine atudent and In MB 01,y , m1 gronp j,, :
aplre him onard era detn ratlc aenatora voted for;
Tut If Amerleaa jouuf people reallj ant eul the renluHon. Tbey probably .
ture. I. true they are cortla, after I, a, break-! the P-ibU
aeck apeed and hitting only tbe high aoota la their ,,II.r, mre than the bitter
purault. Meditation amj analytic thought are to be',on(tui 0( (he Alabaman,
preferred la thla daah for edtn-atloa. Tha Individual, . .
ho aklpa through college concerned !th e'ery thing jOM ( tne people la l aited .
but books aad rUaea aad making no earnest at-1 States ould like to aee the aenate j
temp, f think or .tody I. bl. collegl.te ru.h ba. , f.- r.u.
wade the race la vain. th ,.,.,,. from Alabama, and ap
; prove of religious persecution. We t
': mould like to aee tbe aenate pa"
No that tbe Varsity rartr committee is ap- , reniolmloB blh mould reassert,
poiated aiadcBt are onderlng if there lll be aay:(n more emphatic terma. the con
,. ' Mr silnitlonal guarantee of freedom of
arsity rartlea aeityear retlrlon. a resolution wMib '-old
roaf firm the principle that freedom
LOST OPPORTUNITY of religion Is not to oe enirrncc,
lu' ure.n by license la speech, under
Tnday and sataroay. tne t. nivrnuvy mua ,Be Cf aenatonal immunity.
At !
rVhile e la Uncoln were ahir-
acteatists of tbe state but of the natloa at wen. populations la other cities or tne
. , . . lW ,kM, i oHd mere shlxering from fear of
Tare tr-eftiar of h' i-c . fe,Uv, communistic gathering.,
at which two of the naUon's uutanding adentlst. . jay aT is the red letter day for
1H speaK
romsaua'ata Iba morld aer. a red
bMter day la a doubly empbati
aen. la t:.at It I. usually marked
b demonst rati vis with noting and
tioloaoa la their waka. IbapolHw
and iba commas Is' B staged a
pitched battle la the streets of
Herlta. a here the tooal serious dls
order as reported. Tba rati. P
Ilea arretted l.iCO com muni at lead
era. bad lacarcerated taeai lor tha
day. at a preotlvo tnoasuro, as
a result of which no Moleace oc
curred A million people partici
pated la a peaceful parade la so
riallatle Vienna, but la lha ou(l)lng
cltlea, many clashes oecured
laeea tbef ascitit aad lha com
munitis It Is aomeahat para
doilcal thai Ihe day hlch berajds
tba coming of tbe moat beautiful
month of Ibe ear should also
mark ucb violent epreaiooa of
social unrest aad disconleat.
doernor Weaver Is taking bl.
gubernatorial prerogative of veto
ing bill, more seriously than Bay
of his predecessors. rrapevlally
has he made sharp changes In tba
general appropriation bill. He re
duced tha general approprlatloa
bill by a half mlllon. permitting
the rest of the bill, carrying aa
appropnatioa of i:.O.WoA. tn be
come a law mlthouJilB uraature.
It Is extremely regrettable that tht
l'nlverlty as amoag lha losera.
ber appropriation for maintenance
being cut by IMS.oMl. In most
caaet the governor's voto of partic
ular Items la the general bill were
baaed upoa Ihe fact that such
Item, mere la eicesa of his recom
mendation 1 the legislature Pi
eoutlv-eonlrol of tr-e budget, the
object of all modern budgetry
lavs, has become ntiite an actuality
In the vlgoroua hands of our governor.
RATflNISTS OBSERVE
FLOWERING OF PLANTS
hmmh ivm re it
airioaar A difrereaca of two of
mo a weeks la lias of plaattaf
may deftattely determine ahethar
lha plaal artHlile alll be dirrrled
toaard Iba purely vegeta'ha or Iba
reproduotlia foraa of daielopmeai.
T bus It la importaai la kaow lha
correct lime lor planting each eroe
la order lo secure tha btgheal r
taraa Judgmaal a lo lha adapia
billty of .pecle. la a eertaie reroa
la. moreover, placed oa a more ad
equate baa I a
runt breeding should be greatly
simplified aad hastened through
artificial control of light duralloa,
Wltbpropee knowledge of the pe
rt fl" roajalrementa of earb kind of
plaBt. noristi s boa Id be able la
force flowering at aay desired tiros
during the year. Tha metboda In
volved ara simple aad iba reaalta
delstw. .
lacideBtally these aiperlmeela
ara ia go ! Tiaai irrologT." a
test by I ear soaa lo ba Ma
li, bed Theodora koae. gradaata
la lha deinmeat of botaay. la
earning oa aa latereeliBg aiporl
aseal la atad)1ng lha rate Of food
manufacture la plaat. aad bat dta
covered tS.i plaa'a blooming la a
kr( day have a faster rata aader
those ooadllloas while piaaia
btoomiag la a abort day maaarae
tare food atora rapidly la abort
light daratloa
AG AFFAIR SATURDAY
WITH NEW FEATURES
CI laWasig rt It
pboae r:. aattl I"r1dsy avaeing
rerahteg RJOes ara ebedaled for
aa eihlbitloB dunog tba course of
tha afteroooa. Al t it OVkork tha
farmers -lr pageaal la ta ba pro-
duced. and at I II lha titt.v
pgraaa alii begta At t : arlttik,
Ike feature of lha arteraaod pr
gram, a poka game between a tram
from Fort Crook aad lha ftmtta
krk is' learn, will begta tVsaek
ara aewaodatia taa Ibousaad
apectatora bra beea acacted a eat
of Iba Vtadeal Aetitltie (or tba
gsma
Tha eomb'nad ftoorrbeia and
folltaa aad tba cntaeiret shoe. ar
slated la atari ai I atlon. j k
a'elocb reapa lively, with shoas e.
ary fortp-nva to! sates. Tha evening
program atyla .bow. pt,
aal daaca. mlastrel show aad
fvaorpbeum aad fotliea, i'h spa
ns I ajtvwM by tba Iwbtolay band
Sorority PleJgea One.
Gamma tpalloa 11. aaisaoal hos
orary aommercial aoretlty, aa
oaacoa lha pledgtag of Caikenaa
Braoa af Pewood, South lkoia.
ODL
3DL
QC1C QDtaat
a. boat to tbe Nebraska Academy of Science..
this meeting mill be assembled not only foremos'
iveraity are taking pain, to A Jf9. txutBl attend tbee tneeUngs. but ;
he efficiency !n agTicultare. b Bjority, if tbey run true to form, will spend tbe j YOUT DriXj StOTt? ) j
igrlculturt truly a worthy rXii going through tba usual ronUne of attend- j siest Trnu m Cse at fteaa t
ing partlo. and movlea. .leeplng. rlfitlng out of ton. THE
or catching up oa back studying. Any or all of ; Avyr PhartttaCV i
these actMUe. may seem relatively important look- i J. .? BOM
ing at them from one po't of view or another but j (2!1!1!!!1!!L- JLti ,
tbe majority of Btudenta will busy themselves over i
the wookend without a thought of the valuable i
knoa ledge they might be baining by attending tbe
opea meetings of the academy.
So many times, student, pas. up chance, to
broaden their oducation when It would retjuire little
effort and al much time. None of the meetings, ac
cording to tha schedule, win seriously Interfere with
any other acboduled event for tbe weekend. Sta
denta anight attend one or more of those meeting
and perform their routine weekend duUea as well. '
but few of them will. Thoee students who do care
ia broaden their education and fall to taka advan- ;
tage of this opportunity to do so will no doubt re-'
gret It. Thoee who are not eapeclaily iateroataa la .
thia win likely overlook tie affair entirely and ba j
none the wiser.
Headline: "Eighteen Coeds Enter Deck Tilt.'
Another one at tboee intereororiiy bridge parties
EXCESS ANIMATION.
wviJ America and especially young America
.atntlT -oa tba go." unceasingly ajumaiea
Trtta eagraraoss aad. forever bubbling over with vim.
thia aplrtted activity ta not oonnnoa to tne ou.id
side of Ufa but ia also apparent lj3 Intellectual
,w- grass on the campus is getting a good
atart just ia time to be trampled again by Ivy Day
crowds.
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A SIIJuENT LOOKS
AT riXLIC AFFAIRS
tf David faJlmaa -
Hi?cal aad ourn.liatic myiX.
much cotuiafai(l to tne o -toric
Coolidge myth, still we are of
'fbe oplaloa that little ia to ba
rained bv trying to embarrass a
in.r, 4. 'nnbHe office with aucn
1 -: ; , . . . . i petty and short -sighted tacUca.
c...m- X orris is making a big . .....
fcaa in tbe aenate with hla vigor- i ,..rn
OB7W5onJaf of . right of the I Two ,.eek. ago Senator Hefhn
cVeWT the treaaury. Andrew miliunt demagocue from Alabama,
r MePoaTtt remain la office. He ! made a apeoch la Brockton,
rTrttoaT an old law of a bondred ' cbtisetts. wherein be expounded bis
and anened for gospel of religious hate by e.preas
Sredjwt, which forbid, the ! ing bis etandard views with regard
'ecretaaftbe treasury from ea- to the Catholic peril, aa le aees 1t.
nFl i. acr galrfal trade, com- i Some member of the audience who
reroe or buslne. Vow be Is de- was dlsaatisfied with te titter
SnTtiat. Mr. Mellon, who :Ura of the aenator. thoaght It
a Jmportxitt .ckbolder in a im- wlae to take the matter
tor cf targe oorpora-Uons. be re- banda. and beared ?,B"'
Hve4 trom that office la direct I bottle at the senator, which tinhap
vistlon f th erpress mandate ' pllr struck one of the senator a
of 'the Jaw. Mr. Norri. flaunLs tbe : rua-rd. Now, with congresa eon
recent tow enforcement speech of I venod In special session to consider
,v president before the senate yu- j such weighty tjuestltms as farm re-c;..-ia.ry
commln.ee. and nays, Thee i lief, the revision of tbe tariff Uw
re feea-uUful aentimnts; let the : the nert cetums, and congreesionaj
- xwaest enforce tha. reapportionment. tbe able i
, ' from the aouth haa beea pestering
i- i. ,.,if,.im, ,v,ihe aenate dally, urging Ibe adop-"'l-lZlXatt1
tuition of a reso-utlo. of tls which
r i I'm irAj hmi-viu .v-w
mnfl throw the mantle of sena
torial d,a-nity aod eeourity over the
various members of that august
body when tbey go out n speak
ing lOUrV ID lUC lUlurc. - um.JTri
the subject of tbe discourse may
be.
For tbe past two week.. It ha.
been a daily occurrence for the lib
eral southern senator to rise, in
bis customary fashion, choking
with -hite-bot moral Indignation of
the most righteous character, to do
ruaad that the senate call a halt
to It. deliberations for enough time
Thi Tiwi
is the best newi
that Magee's are selling
Wilson Brothers Super
Shorts!
T lsrge proportions. A. a matter;
f fsct. it look, very much like he
- r;cia&S the able Pennsylvania
' r&wlmr. Law. are on.taatly ia
e jroceas of obsolescence; nmny
it's bve beea and are dlhcarded
r. '- n-rt a formal erasure of the law (
jti Ibe statute books. Mr. Norris,
a Bentor 'alsh of Montana, his 1
wt ekjtieet supporter In ib
"''t (',a fijbi, are good enough .
Tjirtloaal expera to know tbi.
ts'.ary fict.. While we are 1n
A t arroe With tbe able WaJ-
editor of lha Xevr !
u V. i id, that Mr. Mellon', rep
a as the greatest secretary
- rury !nce the dara of i
Ctr liamlltoa la largely a po-1
SUM
"Ths tia"'s
Rector Plurmacy
1th an. 9 Streota
C. C. aenhetr. Mgr.
Cur atera la Your stars
CAT
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CJLTSTES1A
: tc-NASL rrticta
Special for Graduates
Nty orlntaa m f
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Imrtattaa omravlwg
VOS af tSW
4 - a Oonw'na esoeer a
abtf plm ongrsvas... K
Th aea?s ara frrl acrl.
rtsr tMw in prasrtte"
Gravet Prlatia; Co.
t era aawta of Vni Tamota
Colorful
PRINTS
Created for
u
DANCING
Of Mother Goose Silk Crepe The
preniesr color of spring hve been
(oevtei on thu hic tie. In one
model, beige predominates. ! n
rhe other, blue A pair cf
Prints" wil! add a jotou
touch to your spring en
semble. See thtm now,1
Tirptwritsrs For Rsnl
an Mera a aa as srlal rata as
tuveKta lor Wnc tn lol
mtMni sraia trswwrttawa
SMoUtlr saj uma.
Nebraska Typwritaar Co.
1232 O St. IV2157
See the New
NUNN-BUSH
SPORT OXFORDS
A T
Foundation SKirts
ft
CI
Sri
NEW CARS
FOIt RENT
Juvt to or lino Sta flt"!
Clo Coupe: Chevrolet ale.
FtrS SSoaot A Stoaaotora. Ceoeet
int ToOora. teeectlvo Imfnodistoly
Be oor tniia Otocoont on oMoe
Ohoveoteta. aB rooea.
Hwtjt Opea B-6819
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
of pleated Crepe de Chine
TIE FOUNDATION for a NT7MBEX OT ENSSXSIXS. Yon mar virr
the blouses from trim tailored to fosay feminine; yon one dsy sr
a silk blouae and the next s neat conception in cotton. Sweaters in a nombr
of color combinations mar pve you s different en.emble every day in tho
week all with the ONE foundation skirt. COLORS Teeo, lavender, jrold.
blue, pink, sunset, honey, ete. n
' MTSSFr SHOP Second FVor
to
ani
1U
Just for tke real joy. of the smoke
AMEL
CIGARETTES
aT Mf -V e "V
WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Camels are cool and refreshing.
TUe taste of Camels is smooth anJ
satisfying.
The fragrance cf Camels is always
pleasant 9 inJoors or out.
Camels are mild and mellow.
They do not tire the taste nor leave
any cigaretty after-taste.
Camels are made of the choicest
tobaccos growncured and Uended
with expert care.
AT
rtc!cp2 Park
.I2XY AlTD CATITSiDAY
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