nAV. NOVl.MIU.K :, 102'). THE DULY MJIH NSK N TllltlEr ' On The Campus UY MAHY NICHOLS. CAMPL'8 EDITOR ....members ofThl Mu were itt to ten lnnl, l dln 'Tlh chapter hrtuw plur- swung, while Kappa irtained "lr f,n,on rturnm S with a luncheon Ratur and a dance at the chap "vl... in the evening. Four Jii an.i fifteen Kansaa coeds 'werts "f Alpha Chi Omega ,,snce that evening. HonnK ix alumni from out mi CRCATFST OUTDOOR rnalNO PICTURE CVEK 'The Virginian" OAHY COOPIK WALTEK HUSTON .ICMAKD ARLEN MARY iRIAN r Sou are miui K H ' -Wtf !(" Tou Ml to IM drms 1 menenos I SiOUNT ICTUB ON TMI STAGS i OIARt and IDEAS l vin e ' WHlTCHCAO and ALARt M0NROI and ADAMS, eein Syi phony Orchestra tMiM4 by f HamiTT cu'S MALI OOAWTtT. lit STUART Now SHOWS 1-S-S-7-S n We MOMT eat tMiL AT'LAST! The freatwt film entertain iftt of all time ! "The Hollywood Revue" i'Kfi Dve William Haine ipHn Gilbert Joan Crawford wotn Shearer Buster Keaton Ctianea Ktr.y Lionel ftart ymore Jch &rnny Dane A Afhui ! fOlly Morap V DrVf Put "l-clifii DiKh Slllrt StucS Nfev 4 CoTi(jnr The tou'.d' All TALKING, SINGING. DANCING Pictura Orpheum ROW tHOWt 14-6-74 Hc CVC BOc CMIL 10c If It't Excitement Yon Want Yon 11 Oh Tt Here ' AH ALi. aaLKINO w-num drama! The riant Jf of "ThundertKilt." with wthar fUlaton and Warner 01nd. A treoiendtiuHly pow rtu giory that rivala the Jalchlew "Wolf of Wall street"! - KCRGE BaKCROFT "THE MIGHTY A Paramount Pictura lo iew cowecy -vitahoni act Week ' Jbt luinu'r an. r-un irw WTkl Rialto etk Uara U Plants ' "The LOVE TRAP" witn ELLIS JOCELVN LEE CmM.N TREVOR . oung Comnfly Tivt CHAVtL il" ajfi?r.tvt : -CHILD n,miMi! of Former StmlcnL Arc ((Hl nl IIimium'oiiiIhh Affair ni- v''limti look tin' form of dinner lunch ii.,u.ts l. uo part im. itixl fall rmrties last week end ",a lli- ll"u,, n,",,'"iK drew tlioimaiulu back to the '-mii to s,'n,'l'l "'"I Cream in notion and to par- 'tc in tl"' l!"iin'Mmin ftstix ition. A number of Kansas l,t Hi r guest nt liH-ir imrority or fraternity houvi and inJ.-l Si.tur.lay cciiii partjog. OtHTif1 Vof the city. I'M Slgtu Kappa tertatned at dinner at the chap- tar houm fllowuit the am. Tha I hi Alpha Delta fraternity rave a banquet at '.ha chapter houee for the nine A,'umnl who a ere ru'' The Thl Delta rve a dinner at their home In honor of the aeven alumni who were there . The largest gurat lint at din ner for alumni waa that or Beta Theta 11 where tw-enty-lbrea alumni and gueata were preaent. Six out of town alumni were gnienta at tha Alpha Tau Omera banquet at the Llncotn hotel Sat urday aveninr. Twelve alumni and ten raembera of tha Kanaaa chap ter were fueflta at the dinner glvea by Delta Tau Delta at tha chapter bouae. Alumni and alumnae returned in great numbera to ertjoy tha hoapl lallty ahown on the Nebraaka rampua. The dlnnera and dancea were evtdenrea of tha Homaoom Inr aplrit whkh bad Invaded Huakerland Alpha Gamma Rha Olvaa Fall Party Some three hundred gueata at tended the fall party r1"" by member of Alpha Gamma Rho at the ComhiiKker ballroom Satur day evening. Alumni and vtaitora frrm Kannaa were fueeta of tha chapter at the party. A chaper ons were Mr. and Mra. F. K. Mua aehU Mr. and Mra. M. L. Flack and Mr. and Mra. H. E. Bradford Fall Party Held By Theta XI At the Lincoln bmel mambera of Them XI entertained at a fall ; party on Friday evening. Alumni i who wet a in the tity for Ilome 1 coming attended. Thoe who aerved i aa chaperon" were Mr. and Mra. i P. F. Kelin, Mr. and Mra. A. ! Luh. and Mr. and Mra. M. B. I Surber. Honorary Educational Craupa ' Sponsor Banquet ' Pi Lambda Theta. honorary ed 1 ucatlonai aororlty. held its Kound j era' iay banquet at the Lincoln ho Itel on Fnday evening. Seventy , member, including filed membera ; and alumnae who were u) the city !to attend the teachers convention I or to witnt55 the Homecominr I gane. attended the banquet. Mau i rine Drayton gave a reading. Helen Day and Betty Craft were jin charge of arrangement for the I affair. I Theta Announces Betrothal Announcement ha been made of the betrothal of Helen Schwieger of Chadron to Lerter Lohmeyer of Oav Onter. Kaa. Both are atu drnts at the university where Miss Schwieper is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta aororitv and Mr. Loh-mfi-cr is affiliated with Beta TheU Pi.' Hallowe'en Decorationt Phi Kap Dinner At tables decorated with Hal lowe'en motifs, the aUive mem be ;s of Phi Kappa and alumni who were in town for the pame dined PaturJay evening at the chapter h"UM- Four member of the Khtihh coupler and ten out of town alumni were present. D. U.'t Banquet at Wood burn Seventy guesta attended the banquet of Delta Upailon at the Wood burn party bouse on Satur day evening. Decorationa were of blue and gold, ine iraiernjiy ew ers. Six out of town alumni re turned for the affair. Gooae Dinner Given by Tau Kappa Epsilon Twenty-three out of town alumni attended the annua.' roee dinner given by membera of Tau Kappa Epsilon at the chapter bouwe Saturday evening. LaMonte Lunrlstrom, president, acted as toa.tmaster. DEPARTMENT WILL SHOW PICTURE OF POTASH PROCESS The department chemistry and the rtudent chemical englneea ing society wUl bold a special showing of ai motion picture de pleting the operation of separation plant. In room 206 of mechanical engineering 7:80 p. m. Nov. 6, and at 8 p. m. Nov 7. . The film will be ahown through the courtesy of the American Pot aHh company, tl will ba of In terest to all engtoeerin gstudenta and student of geology. Prot. C J Frankforter will explain the significance of the film in a few remarks preceding the showing. LIBRARIAN READS OWN PRODUCTION AT GRAND ISLAND The Legend of the Book" writ- tru nabert Doane, universny of Nebraska librarian, was read u, the Grand Island Book club by him at the November meeting held there latit Friday afternoon. The Legend of the Book" la a monologue In verse telling tha ,ry of books and book-making t .r?mout -be ages. Mr. Doan. a mo read excerpt, from everaJ other books: Rupert Brook a "S-llected Poem.," J: fcristein's "Poem. ;d and Don Marqul'a "Archie and Mehttabal." " HAYXS WILL LEAD DISCUSSION FOR COUNCIL MEETING First year student, of the arrt ,n ,.7al ro:iege will dlscu r I Am in Cllmre" t the ir . -l.. I A fresbman council Thuraday nUrbt. DUu.lo will bo lead by C D. Hayaa, aocratarv of tha unlvoialty t. U. C A. Alma aa wall aa inotlvaa of col laga atandanca ara to be taken up at tha meatlnr thia weak, accord in to Claude lioa, who la In charge of tha work at tha agr cultural college. Mr. Hoe waa ap pointed by Tad Maake, member of the unlvsralty T. M. C. A. cabinet Ftaahinen man In tha university proper will bold their weekly council at 7 p. m. Wedneaday night In tha Temple. v A At INTRAMURAL Y JEAN RATHBURN. SpeedbalL the worlds bast port (if you believe In signal! You can kick, throw, run. and what not moaily what not. Any thing goaa In thta game, ao go aa far as vou Ilka. Tha Idaa of the gam la to get tha ball from one end or ua nem 10 anovnsr anu how It gala there la nobody a buai- tiAAa Ihi roiicKAr vnti treat 'em the better. Soccar champa could max a a gooa oegmnuig ai vo game, but It takes eoma real rough tuff to keep tha ball going. Workouta will be held Nov. 4 1S. Tha tournament la to be played oft Nov. 18-29. A topater tourna ment will also be held In this sport. Real apeedball players will be picked for thia, ao coma to tha ki akAUf lHia And others, and aea tha apeedball do IU Uicka. P B. AU workout oxrerea ai ana 5 o'clock every day. and at any hour Intra-Mural day. By the way. tha squirrel ara certainly having a good year ac rnrHtnv to all renorta from the gym offlca. Clogging and grand marcning are enaanre""; aanity of the whole department, ir vim should haroen to walk in on one of these sessions, don't be alarmed, you're not In tha state Hospital, but merely watching some of us poor social failures learning bow to be graceful. Of course, the grand marching la a help to kindergarten teacher, and Just serves to remind us that we're still children after all. Intm-mur-als Just culdn't get along without Its bed-time stories, so all good little girls can liaten to the atory of 'How to be a Susceea." by In-tra-Murals everv Friday evening i fr-im 7 to 8 p. m . broadcast oy KFOR. I At last! They've decided to have I rvaMi tennis tournament. Reach I f ir a paddle Instead of a date and chase yourself over to tha (rym office and aign your John Hnrv bv Thursdav. Oct. 1. Prac tice at swinging the psddlea any afternoon at 4 p. m. until the date r-f the tournament is posted. The great day la here! The army ia going Into action. All members of the aboottng squad are urged to come and try out their methods at the rifllnr tournament Nov. 18. Applicants ahould be able to make at least ten points out of a hundred or have had enough prac tice to be able to. Sign up for one practice hour a week and desig nate the group you're affiliated with for the tournament. Only sixteen girls can shoot at a time, so put a little speed be hind ft! The miracle has hap pened! Two credit hours, both phya. ed. and Intra-Mural. are given for this single hours prac tice. What la happening to the gym department? We all hope it's nothing too serious. LINCOLN WOMEN PRESENT MUSICAL PROGRAM MONDAY The Matinee Musicale met in the Temple ct 3 p. m. Monday and presented a program of oice and musical numbera, offered by sev eral Lincoln women. A number of students from the school of music and the school of fine arts attended the presentation. Sonata for violoncello and piano, Saint-Saena; allegro. andanUi tranquillo sostenuto, allegro mod erate; Mrs. Herbert Gray, Mra May Bella Jackson. O Savior, Hear Me, Gluck; Ghosts, Howard Klrkpatrlck; Stars of Earth (Cavatma), Raff; A Fantasy; Howard Kirkpatrick; Mra. Altma Tullis; obligatoa, Miss Callen and Mrs. Grey. The Snow, Edward Elgar; Fly. Singing Bird, Edward Elgar; Mra. Mataon, Mrs. ' Munger, Mrs. Schloaa, Mrs. Lmdwick, Mrs. Clapp. Mra. Hummel; obligate, Miriam Frosh Jacobs and Valareta Callen; directed by Alma Wagner; accom panist, Marjorie Keim, Mrs. Jack son. Dean Lyman Receive Pharmacy Appointment Dr. R A. Lyman, dean of the college of pharmacy of the Uni versity of Nebraska, was recently appointed a member of the execu tive committoe, a committee of the nation 1 syllabus committee which ha charge of tha curricular changes and improvements throughout the United State In all schools of pharmacy. The appointment waa made by J. C. Beard, president of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and places Dean Lyman in tha position of repre sentative of the American Pharm acutical association on the execu tive committA" Your Dtrig Store U hrre Service Is Paramount TEE OWL PHlAMACt I 10SB M S, 14t Good Haircuts MskS A COMMON LOOKING PERSON HANDSOME This theory has fteea proven time after tun. Massage clean the ska and add attrac tion Wi ars expert ta all has of narbertng The Mogul 127 H i B7S30 ROBB DIRECTS STUDY University Graduates Take Part in Research Into Developments. Thiee K-pwrate university atu dlea of busuiraa development are progressing rapidly under the di rection of Prof. T. Hruc Kohh. The scholars. Mlaa Martha C Weaver. Jamea K. Bartlry and Oscar L. Oalrrlund are bring sup ported during the atudy by tbr separata scholarship awarded by prominent business people of Lin coln. Mlaa Weaver la studying the problem of "Rural Credit In Ne braaka." Among the topica aha la Investigating are the relative amounts of loan made for pur chase of land and capital equip ment on farms, sources of tha loans, rates of Interest and time durstlon of the loans. Mr. Bartley la Investigating "Failure of National Hanka In Ne braska Since Statehood." Mr. Osterlund'a auhject of atudy Is "Recent Tendencies In Retail Hardware Merchandlalng." His topic deals with the effect chain stores have had on tha old type unit hardware store, how lines of hardware good In department and ten cent stores have drawn trade from the older atorea, and the con dition of the trade In general. All three of the scholars ars graduates of tha Unlveraity of Ne braska college of Dullness admin istration. Their studies will b used In bulletins published period ically by the Nebraska studies In business. These bulletins are mailed, upon publication, to all parts of the stats and have great bearing In guiding buslneaa poll ciea of Nebraska business men. CLASS MEMBERS HAVE DATES AT PHOTOGRAPHERS The following Juniors will have their Comhusker pictures taken at Town send s studio Uvtay. Henry Goeoel. Harvey Goertno, William Golden. Lucille Golden bers. Louis GonibeVt, Neal Gomon. Gilbert Good. Dean Goodwin, nuurir Gordon. AUeen Gorman. Elmo Gottula. Dale Goublemsn. Dorothv Gould. Marorle Could. iGretchen Goulding. Margaret Gra (ham. Ted Graham. Herman Grass. Fred Grau. Lucille Gray, James ! Green and Mildred Green. Elmer Qreenberg, Mcrlam IGrecbberger. Audrey Gregory. 1 Msdeleme Gremrd. Wllmer Greiss. Ollie Griffin. Amott Grlsinger, Ar thur Griswold. Elizabeth Grone, El mer Groothuis. Frederick Groth. Dagmar Gustafson. Ralph Gustaf aon. The following seniors will have their pictures taken at Hauck's: Emilio del Rosario. Norman F. Dahl, Ieah M. Dale, Franklin C, Dally. Ephraim A. Danielson, John R. Darrah. Lois Marie Daviea, Burr R, Davia. Gale Da via. Helen Alice Davia. Marion Ann Davis. Cleo S. Davisson. Carl R. Davison. Helen Elisabeth Day. Wilbur E. Deacon, John F. De Foid, Raymond C. Detn. Leonard A. De Klotx. Joe Horace Demlng. Helen Ann Den nis. Rowena Depne, Freeman A. tes Jardien. Marianne De Jardicn and Bethyne F. Devore. Jack Lewis D:amond. Robt E. Dickmann. Samuel Diedrichs. Ele anor Diehl. Theodore Diers. James Dille. Bernard Dlngman. Ella Don aldson. Neom Donahue, Mary Opal Dooo, Mary Douthit, C Elea nor Douglas, Donald Douglas, Maurine Draton. Ruth Drewelow, IxmiLrd Du'erfeldt. Fred Duey. Morton Duff. Alice Duffy, Law rence Dunmire, Burrell '-Ounn, Verna Dunn, Willian Ounlay, Rich ard Dunker, Leila Dunham, Fran ce Dunbar, Mildred Dunahugh, Kenneth Dura, Elsie Durkop, Ron ald Dysart. W. A. A. Sport Board Meets Wednesday Night The sports board of the Wom en's Athletic association will meet Wednesday at 5 p. m. In the wom en's gymnasium. The time ror tne different council groups of the athletic association was changed at the last executive council meet ing. The sports board will meet the first Wednesday of every month at S p. m. in the women's gymna sium. The executive council will meet the first Thursday of the month and intramural representa tives are to meet the first Thurs day of every month at 7:15 p. m. Thia schedule goes into effect be ginning with this month. Panhellenie Women Plan 3Ieeting Topics Special topics for each meeting, to be presented by outside speak ers, were planned for the future at a meeting of Panhellenie repre sentatives M.mdey afternoon. Panhellenie will co-operate with Heavy Garments Have them Cleaned and repaired before Cold Weather. Our nervice is complete. "We repair, re line and do wonderful work. Reasonable, too. Send sweaters, gloves, scarfs and spats, too. 'Dollar Cleaners" Varsity Cleaners B3387 Hoy W there E 21 the new ruling passed on midnight eerenadaa. T-acb representative will urge her gruup that none of the members of the sorunty will follow the srenada. llrular routine bun Ine m matters made up Ih rest of the meeting, presided by Marian Rose, president, and Mra. 11 f. Johnson. PATTERSON TALKS TO COSMOPOLITAN CLUI MEMBERS Dr. C H. Patterson of the de partment of philosophy apoke to membera of the ConuMtlilan club at luncheon Monday noun at the Cornhuaker hotel, bis subject be ing "liuaineaa and Culture." Dr. Patterson enumerated the alma of buslneaa as being the pro duction of wealth, the dmtrtbu ttoo of wealth and the us of wealth. Culture, he aaid. Is the de velopment and expreaMon of the aesthetic senses, lie showed the values of each and the relation of one to the other. MUTUAL HJERS OFFICIAL TALKS TO GLIDERS CLUB Jamea A. Haviland. vie pres ident of the Mutual Filers club of Lincoln, gave a very Interesting aviation talk at tha Gilder club meeting Thursday. Oct. 31. He give the members of the club some general information about flying that will prove to be of great value when the time comes to launch the glider, according to Prof. J. W. Haney, club aponaor. He also exnlaiued a few of the problem and dangers that have to be overcome by atudent flyers. Prof. J. W. Haney related a few of his flying eperencea with the Curtis Airplane company. A. S. C E. WILL MEET WEDNKSUAY David L. Erlckson. city engineer of Lincoln, will speak on "Muniei- pal Airports" aa a meeting of the atudent chapter of the A. S. C, E Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. In Mechanical Arti IM. Mr. Erlck-" son Is the suthor of several papers on airport design and has studied municipal airport in a number of larger cities In the I'nited States : Following the talk will be a buamesa meeting at which time membership In the society will b discused. All atudent in civil enrineertna- are invited to attend ' the meeting. ; ENGINEER INSTITUTE jx WILL HOLD MEETING I The American institute of elec trical engineers will hold Its rgu ;iar meeting at 7:S0. p. m. Wednes j day. Nov. 6. In Electrical engineer- . ling 104. The program consists of talks by student Darrell Schneider iwill riv s report on the x-isy ' theory. James Kleir.bauf will tell 1 some of his experiences with the , Stevens and ood engineering company of Jackson. Mich., and William Huddleeton will tell of his experience with the Tulsa st?e! rolling mill company. Tulsa, Okla. FORDYCE ATTENDS DIAMOND Jl MII.EE Prof Charles Foidyce. .nstntc tor of educational measurements ; and research In the university, is i In Omaha today giving mental teets la connection with the cele bration of tae Diamond Jubilee. ! Two representative yoj'.h from ; u 4n tv ml ml sre beirr , sent to Central high school where! Professor Fordyce will give them ' tt vnif.&si. tor mm blind flying! Three new G-E contributions to the conquest of the air LINDBERGH, flying blind much of the wsy, 'hit Ireland "on the nose" as be winged" toward Paris. Now, as an aid to air navigation comes the magneto compass, a product of Gen eral Electric research, which gives pilots a navi gating instrument of extraordinary accuracy. Meanwhile, two other General Dearie con- wot. GENERAL SOCIAL CAUIMHH rruigr, Nev. Alpha Higiiia I'hl fail party, Coriiiiusker buUl. lHa fau Ivlia house party. stuediy, Nov. I. Sigma DrIU lau. bouse parly. Alpha Xi lrlla. holme party. I'hl I vita Thria. houe party. Itlta I i'iu.ii, fall ixtity. t m- busker h"lrl, a battery f nwnlal trnts to de termine wbub county will win the prise as meanured ' Ihr ln.if. lid testa in liitfllifc-riue ard rr aonality. WEAVER WHITES ARTICLE ABOUT PLANT GROWTH Dr. J. K. Weaver, professor of plant ecology and reenr h atiH-i-ate in ecology, t'arneige Institution of Washington, la joint author of a monograph on plant coitietiiion which la Just off the pies of the Institution. Thia book nicludrs the re searches of Dr Weaver aided by ;lvsMiK?aat ?)i I'.:-- :a-- n,r i j- k ij '- ' ' if J v ' ' BATh SALTS (scis pour ic bain) COTY AWAITI.D BY E ERY WOMAN VC1IO USES COTi' CREATIONS "7ow-you on literally bathe In your fjvoufitc COTY Perfume. The new COTY Bath Salts are wholly different they hold the perfume more intensely m-kir.g the tub a fracmit luxury. V, Coty Products Sold at U M B DRUG 14th J 'Si . s II tribudons to aviation have been developed ! electric gasoline gauge and the radio echo ala meter. The ordinary altimeter shows only height above sea level. The radio echo altimeter warns the pilot of bis actual distance above ground or water by flashing green, yellow, and red lights on the instrument board. Every year hundred! cf coUrHained men ''71 cZrlZUctrk. toss smOartotbat uix developed "eye" fir hand fly ing, bftbe ntny fields endeav is ubkb tbeypltj an tmS fart .sc-t s-r wrrsnsr sr , rau m ELECTEIC eveial gtaduate students lhroiH . ul a -rn 1 i f five yeara. Tbs wrk U braitlilully illustrated by I., arty a hmulrvd halftones, teat I. Cures arid color drawinga. Dr. I lns-n. f 'liurrlv of the depart nir nt t.f botany here, but now the (Vloia.io Agriculture cullega. and I'r Krcdnc E. 1 1c-men ts are c -aall.. r H. f-.l IV tWvAIM Al'.e t - 'i'r . ! k i-i-k-4 i4 j J i.f(t. mt-a ix am ImS I - l.li g d. k l.r-1 Under New MAnafemeut Lighthouse Inn 39 & Bouth Wheatley Vocal Studio B4979. -209210211 Liberty Bldf. ES SELS POvJB IE BAN (BATS UttW IN AtOVtlVtAlOE otASSSorru. int f Avoutin cory OPE'jrSi I'AIMANT, fOtir.AH CHYW. rAtS..EMAUl. S1.50 & S ar - S-7UOC "Hh-Jk .ZztT