1' V rxminr.K 2?. w- INNFR FOR FOREIGN Tin: nun m :mtsK Turn E- mums IS planned tifii .1 LCAriilfV Will Entcriai" iuuw. At Banquet. - a students l" I A- international dinner. I"""' i bv the fhristian ' '"n"e rnallon.l Goodwill" I ?, o( the piof m. rep- r-" students com. to the in flK,..w will talk. KSSiJ principal speak- .... nine". ,f .. for I hi dinner may be TV1 '"I ..." Annl-hV .1 K.I- tht.lned from --. . irs 8ffll J. m " r from the tampue. W. A. A. IN I UAMl ltl. REGENTS SEEK WD 1 IN PICTURE CHOICE 'Annual Ceremony of Candle Lighting is aencuweu rFcr Tuesday. i.Lil. SaSPfVal infiuu cennie K 7'" : Ju university . N . C A. will LK connection with Mt T S Tvpcn on Tuesday. Oct 29. nr Tthi orKnlrtlon. will on "The Difficult Task.t ST, drtct from the Vesper fa.. furnish special music ,Dr th evening. . . Tills Service I"r Jmber. M first used on the Ne Xcamru n 1921 on the eve Tthat the then newly organised Vrr choir made it-.formal ap- yrnc as a rrv " ., C. a The lighting of the candles ... .mvr from the two ires candles at which the presi- ynt and vice-presidcm. (.ir.i.v ,ipilfin the renewal or acceptance the pledge of the association. SORORITIES PLACE UTO.MATIC BELLS ON FIRE ESCAPES An article appearing in the vshinrton Daily, official campus W.paper at the University of Aldington ai seaiue, cumiiii-iutru .erv thoroiichlv on the practice of iitachiiig doorbf lis to the fire es- ap" of sororities nere. Fire escapes." the artiile reads, mi the newer sororities are about ive feet off the ground. A person mi reach up and pull down an xtension ladder without any dif icultv, but when the extension adder is lowered to the ground an vitomatic bell rings in the house moiLer's room and immediately an ingered matron comes rushing out io reprimand the uni'ivtunate oed md hfr escort." The writer of the article contin ue by hopefully Hugtrcsting that ith the former mode of escape cut off. enterprising and illicit dat- ers mil probably devise some nlw method ot exit: "Pcihnps a ontraption ricced up with scaf- r'old hooks and a rope ladder, kepi m store at a convenient fraternity house will solve the problem un- il house mothers and architects dispense with window ledges I" Rizad Executive Hoard Mill Meet WediiCMlay The student executive board of business administration college will meet Wednesday afternoon to oiucers ior me coming year. At a nwtine held Inst u-ppk Bernarr Wilson and Lcroy Jack were nominated for the position of chairman, and Catherine Brown and George Hyatt for secretary. Vho'Pel lty for Nsbianka- Hall' Ha i;reat Kama if y..u tut In 11. txik or havii.f turn. one iuti an elbow through yu The Idea ta to khi the t!l ilh the flirt atnuta a net ihr timra higher than it should t. All for iuci punillbta khould cmiM In for (111 Kiit. It s good itu. 1Ue lall la a little too Uie for an rlv ikliinl'. ItIV lull Iff lltlA Itr f.ikip of John K. Sullivan a piotejea tct!b?v '""nted lo aid the b.-rd brhind it and mu.Ii ll.r.. "r nt arle the picture, for Art Experts Consent to Assist in Choosing Hall Collection. Itoyal OortiMos of New York (Mr, art editor if the Herald Tnbjne and l-li Muhlln. Vh inK'on. I C. a member of the aialf of the A meru an macailne pi tnance 'f putlinn it over the net. Eo (0 on A did ft ! b and come out for Nelna-i u Third hour virdit la tivei, .,ow, and II aerves lo take rare of the oveiflow. that I, all those who don't trust their ability with DANCING SCHOOL Learn to Dance for $5.00. No Failures. Tlw oldert and best school In Un epln. Class every Tuesday nd Friday, 8 p. m Privste l(win uy tlm during the day. Phone B-7845. Franzmathes Academy 1018 N St. RENT CARS Model "A" Fords, Chevrolet' sixes and fours and Reo Wol verines and Hying Clouds. Special discount on Chevrolet 4 cylinder cars and Reo Wolver Reservations held until 7 P- a. Time charge begins at 7 B. Plenty of cars at all business' apprecifte you Motor Out Company 1120 P Street Always Open 4' e. I'M the rrank M. Kali inrmonal col- '' rl.n The rolliKiion will be placed oa ,u -ond floor of Moirill hall. Twelve thousand dolUra have al ready rn jent on the Mall col lection, the will if Mr. Hall eltpu- ImI..I thai IK lm..tiA r..tM Itla rifle, and don't, care for null lim.i iim .k...i,i k. ni. dainty eporta aa hockey. purtntll of ,rt otkt r-m. There a fmt to he a h4 time nirndrd by recof nlied connote In the old h.Kkey field this ek. rur Ttie univriaiiy received rne color ieama are an set for ,m.!W6 from the Hafl relate, ine oat tie ami are going into ar Hon Monday. The armistice will be algned ly Thuiaday evening and the victors announced. The fur ta going to fly and don't be bashful about walking a mile to see thla tournament. raddle your way to the paddle tennis tournament In November. Thla Is going to be a great enhl bttlon of how to wield the paddle, so come along and get the dope. Kach group will be represented by a doubles team. Speedball Is a new feature of the sports program. No one seems to know just w hat It ta. but we're all living In hopea of finding out soon. From all Information gathered. It appears to be some thing like soccer. The ball Is laid on the field and then the fun (?) begins. The hardest kicker wins ana much technique could be learned by watching the football players plow through. Both these sports will be discussed at the Intra-Mural meeting Monday noon at 12. Rules and regulations are to be, fixed, so someone at least will lenow what it'a all about. SONG RECITAL IS ON FINE MS PROGRAM Mrs. Lillian Klinker Will Present Convocation Tuesday a. m. A song recital by Mrs. Lillian Policy, soprano, accompanied bv.tc cinvirriT Mars'uoiite Klinker, will be the,im?3 3"ArtLl E GROUP PLANS ME School Journalists Will Convene at Denver in December. The Rocky Xfountain Intercolle giate lresa association, represent ed by upwards of 200 delegates from schools throughout the Rocky Mountain conference, will meet In convention on the campus of the I'nlvemlty of Denver. Dec. and 7. according to recent an nouncement of the University Press club of the Denver school sponsors of the meeting. The meeting of the college Jour nalists has become an annual af fair In the Rocky Mountain con ference, last year It having been held at the University of Utah. In Salt Lake City. The purpoee of the annua meet' Ing Is to afford an opportunity for the staffs of the Individual stu dent publications on the various campuses to exchange Ideas and principles used In sending their re spective editions io press. An Intercollegiate news ex change was recently organized through the medium of the asso ciation whereby outstanding news events on the various universities In the conference will be available to all students In the conference. feature of the school of fine arts convocation to be presented In the Temple theater. Tuesday morning. Oct. 29. at 11 a. m. The program will 1)0 as follows: The Huntsman-Brahms: Jap panische Regenlied -Marx: The Snowdrop Si humann; Allerseelen Strauss; The Storke Clokey: Uve Has Eyes Bishop! An Old Song -Buchanan: Tell Me. Oh Blue Sky tliannin; The Spider Lehmann: L'enfanl et les Sortileges- -Ravel: Le Moulin Tierne; Hcxenlied Mendelssiohn. PROFESSOR HILL CETS RACK FROM LAW CONFERENCE Prof. N. L. Hill of the depart ment of political science returned Sunday from Bnarcliff. New York, where he was in attendance at the joint meetings of the Institute of International Law and the Con ferpneo nf Tparhers of Interna tional Law. The sessions, held un der the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, were held jointly for the first time this year. Rcpres -motives of foreign governments at tended the meetinps. as well as teachers of International law from institutions in the United States. ADDRESSES MEETING Miss Mariorie Shanafelt ad dressed a general meeting held at the Belmont Congregational church Fridav evening. Illustrating her talk with the film. "Seven league Boots," which deals with Nebraska scenes. ( It-nut VulU Mrrthtg Of Mu I'rhtt Sl!J John Clems has called a Blue Print staff mctting at I p. m. Monday, Oct. 21, in room 204 ef the Mechanie Arts hall. All staff members are asktd ta be present. - - I DEPARTMENT OF I.N (i LIS 1 1 ADDS TO STAITTIIIS FALL Three now tnntructora have been added to the alafl ot the depart ment of Ijigluh thla fall. Mr. Ray V. Krana routea lo the university from the t'nlver.ity of Chicago. He will have rharve of mmi of the upper division freshman Kng- liKh courses and conducts a course In Chaucer. N. K. Kliason from the University of Iowa, will take in part some of the rlajuea of It. It. Wilcox, and C. U lloyd comes here from the University of Michigan. ItotB the latter luntructors will have freshman English classes In the main. PLANS HEARING) COMPLETION TOR FARMER PARTY tConttnued From Page 1.1 are bring made for a special "hay loft" entrance to the ballroom of Activities building, which will be the scene of the festivities. The customsry progrsm dance will be the princlal entertainment. supplemented by special numbers at intermission periods during the evening. George Cook's ten piece band win rurninn the melody for the Age and Home Ecs to skim and float over the polished maple. Dwlght Andersen Is In charge of arrangements for the election of the queen of the ball, who will be crowned at the end of the first dance of the evening. Election of a Farmer's Formal Queen has al ways been a part of the festivities with the exception of last year when the ceremonies were foregone because of a discrepancy In vot ing. The queen will be elected by vote of all men students holding tickets to the affair. Voting will be done previously and the Iden tity of the queen kept secret until the crowning ceremony. Only Ags or Home Ex-s are elig ible to buy tickets although they are permitted to choose partners from outalde the Ag student body If they so wish. A date bureau will function again this year to aid those Ags and Home Ecs who de sire Its services in making ar rangements for the events, as no person will be admitted singly. The Ag club committee In charge of the preparations as an teulive commute roni.nU of (ikn Itrtllillld. rr-l H.lll.lr.ll and Hofteid MtiVan. riuixtiiaiiiiittrea who b. ihaige of ec.aiate ar ranKcntruta are as follows: lrr ationa, rted Orau. chairman. Rob ert Pauielson. tieoi;ia Wilcoa, Kv erette Kfleilnger. Kureet Le, Ar thur Msucn. and Marguerite lla- a..mMit Itclrottllllrllla. Ruth White. Mall Johnston and Ml on Clarke. Entertainment, Clarence Clover and Charlotte Joyce. Datea, Mabel Hignell and Cyril Winkler. Publicity and program. IViualJ rack a. chairman. Merlin MaUke, ltr..l.l Karvolt. Nrsle IJlWrniBO and Liedellrn Munsell. Invitations, rrd Bundren aixl Uenovieve Hrrhm. Ticket a. Edward Janike and Esther lioyer. SPORTS WRITER TELLS OF NEBRASKA 8PIRIT (Continued From Page 1.1 quote from The Daily Nebraskan fur Illustration of the hold that football liaa on the student body. He relates another Incident which mlsht lead any Cornhusker to grl the Impression that he has been getting some of his evidence from the University of Nebraska campus. -A girl at a large middle weat ern state university told me re cently of the Invasion of her soror ity meeting by a mala classmate w ho made an Inspiring apeech and practically demanded that sorority alhters. like the frsternlty broth ers, give money to send the band on a several thousand mile trip to assist at an intersect ion al contest." Ilokut whuh accounted for the tYinhoaei touchdown Aftet the Moie.Mhe Tigris tiled bu; tried in vain lo dnve the length iif the field in the four re maining minittra of the game to brrak the He. fUhaff returned the alckol! tumtyHmo yiua and tke Dgs'S rolled up two fir.l Uone in auc resalon. ilh VUlte Intercepting Iwiry'a pass on the Netke II yard line a I be gun ended the Rig His liable. COMEBACK LATE IN DAY. SAVES GAME (Continued From Page 1.) Tiger wall but the men of Gwinn Henry held aa an Iron wall. Then Clair Sloan pulled out the spectacular forward paaaiooieve CLASSIFIED ADS. AKTKM ALL rU Tfwwno rtkncrl ou win l. CTf iHitiRifk. --ui i II tuck siu im rill OINM tram The Davis School Service For 13 Years Nebraska's Lcading ' Teachers Agency Eitablltned 111 63S-S Stuart Bids , Lincoln. B-49M (Formerly 138 No. 12th 81.) When you think of shoes, think of ORKINS LotiK Vomps Medium V'tuiip Suge Vamps Today's Special Fresh Strawberry Sundae With Whipped Cream Our Store Is Your Store The Students1 Store RECTOR'S Pharmacy 13th and P Sts. C. E. Buchholz, Mgr. Any Time of the Day Is a Good Time in the Day for Good Eats STOP O THB University Candy Kitchen 244 No. 13th B-7933 ALL UPtf WEEK All Music All ound All quite the thing to stop at the "friendly drug atoi-e" ter the theater or an aft 5? 01 Pepping - the food is so delicious and aat jfjytng, snd our fountain ex perts have many new spe cialties to tempt a laded PpetiU. DeWitt'G Formerly Filler's Prescription Phamacy M. w. DeWItt Prop, and 0 B4423 BELAY THERh: I J What a sailorl What.i I girl! Watch their lovt I C f romance flower In t!r J Kf iJ) PATHE ' X iV A i 1 v x ALAN HALE SALLY EILERS RiflieBcture Make this sailor's holiday yotir own holiday oome and enjoy the fun he will provide for yon yonTl gei a new slant on the joys of life. at EVE.. 35c: CHli loc- Last Celleqlan. Episode GRADUATION . DAZE and tpeolal Film Features for Nivy Day niiViiiTfittMiissiaratiitiiiiiiiiii SHOWS -1-3-5-7-9 1 j-'i 'i " Jf WELCOME NEBRASKA TEACHERS NANCY CARROLL JACK OAKIE HELEN KANE IN A CAMPUS ROMANCE SET TO MUSIC A Jarz-rlotous muilcsl com edy mhl Csmpus caperi garnished with eollosl't danclnfl snd ten new oons ienation. Olrli oiloro laughs by the scoro a bracer for ths eye and ear. SWEETIE" Paramount All Talklna-Slnging Dancing Picture Three big bluee numbers Sweeter Than Sweet," "Reach for a Sweetie," "AI ma Mammy." Added Sound Attraction- A GUS EDWARDS ALL TECHNICOLOR "CLIMBING THE GOLDEN STAIRS" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS iX.'-'S Mi A Shews 1-S-8-7- Wat 85c Eve 80 Chll M V WELCOME! NEBRASKA TEACHERS Her First TALKING Picture rVA,, SHE CLOWNS SHE SINGS SHE DANCES I SHE'S MARVELOUS. The iKlllinnto (.. Il-lt r.Hil.l brir h nwro ili.iinKui.he-l nui.i-l offrimc 1 in. srtnk ( Mi-. Ixtiro. r.ii.liiir.1 Mllh IliO I'll .n. . unci Hie viv 1.1 ll.c i.-lu. ll.'n In ir -ur laiiirt Mitiitnn 111 ni-nd uf pi. lure inc. Marion 0AV1ES "MARIANNE" A Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer Picture f) 1 with LAWRENCE GRAY CLIFF EDWARES BENNY RUEIN Songs You'll Whistle on the Way Out: "MARIANNE" X "OO-LA-LA. LA-LA" "THE GIRL FROM NOOCHATEAU" "WHEN I SEE MY SUGAR (I Get a Lump in My Throat)" "HANG ON TO ME" "BLONDY" "JUCT YOU JUST ME" .. EVERETT SANDERSON & CO. IN- - "FUTURISTIC MODERNISTICS" EVA MANDELL With DAVE LE WINTER at the Piano FREDDIE CRAIG, JR. MENTAL DIVERSIONS EXTRAOI OINARY STUART SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 25 . J. BABiCH, Cond., playing Favorites pi Vctor He. ben SHOWS 1-57-11 One of The Publix Tht-trti MAT. 40C n EVE. Pc Lege t vr b PARAMOUN. TALKING PICTUp" if.. .avw i'- -w- .'rs Ny: :ttl"' teu- Aft ff: i V1 lfi aSi a1 " v,e fl Mil WELCOME NEBRASKA TEACHERS r Of THE PUBLIX J "VTMlATMJj doc'0' Shows 1-3-5-7-9 Matinee 35c Evening 50c ChIL 10e 1 i