The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 07, 1930, Page TWO, Image 2

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The Daily Nlbraskan
TWiNTV-NINTM VBAH
EnUrt a aecooJ cUm tutwr at U plofrw
ib Uacula. Nk. unJ K.t of cor. Mrc ft.
!?, aj4 V(.tl rmt of poatact firovUed foi Ul
MctK no. act or ixc a. inf. utikort Ja.
CUM r. tANOAHl IDITOAIN CMIt
k M. HTH UIINIM MANAGkA
Sunlight Ahead
VKrtV it-lr h-v returM ''"T;
tHKl seem keyed up. ready to face .the Uat
thr. wecLa ot the frt aeiueatrr of 1J-J-J0
ith real ir.U Everybody eem. to te htpry
to be. back. , ... . , . ,
One o( the joy of a vacation like that jut
terminated it that It rm the tudoit an op
punlty to coo! down, to .rally reflect UJh,.
,ia eolleee life, rr the tudent ho t finan
eially In J. pendant. It U a Mmree of two week a
rvt. tor the Mdnt ho mt work for hi
e jpe"-l. I cn,-T m,n or worh.
1'nfortunatelr The IV.ly Ncbrak4ii wort
n liable sleuth, d.putiml durin the Thank.
BiTinK vacation, fall in the latter cla. mo
the toiler. For that reason he hat not been
able to uneorcr any rvw and myatifyinc d
corrrie or "aeandaU" on the univerity
c.npua. rrhapa it U just ai well, for who
nt la be burdened with thought dur.
inc the happy yulctide -asM.
However, there arc Mill aovrral mhjcet
alive. hh-U even The N.hiaAnu. d.Mte it
r. nutation for -fanning dytne ember,
thought had gone into hUtory. And. curiously
enough. th.-M- itbj-eta are the v.-ry on.- hie.i
The Nebrankan ha b.n aeoiisod of takin the
r.ort prumiutnt part in rallies and jtrvrii cap.
Rc-gaMut ral'.ie we find th-t the urirer
Mty ute ta In pun action and that com.
nutt.e l.aa been aprointM by the chancellor
to effect a positive solution of the problem,
(ilviiip to the chat.c!!or this in.w.r. the senate,
iHMjH.ed of a brpe portion of the faculty,
.vtel a lot it could under the -xtenuatin
i-ireun.tancev
mi imnr.Mii rt ii n rt v tan tirt-.l ta UV iFtMxl
uicht to the folka. They retired wearily and
were "Oeaj to toe woria uuiu noon ai lean
the follow iuf ruornimr. Then they rushed
around to eo more friend, and If they er
at home at ai! they were talking1 our inc
phone. IVrhapa they had ChrUtinat dinner
with the faiuily, but they were ouick to mil
out apnin.
Tim It went on for two week. Theu
mother and dad wUtfullv watched their
"pruia" depart, tellingr them what a wouder.
ful visit they'd had with them. Yea; the atu
denta alway hc'as t? vbit t! family.
With th lati.titv fit tint it.. fiVtthnll mil.
tain for l-'30 deciaion being fairly well talaU
a . i i a a
tuned now eouiea tne prooiem tor aome iratrr
nitia tA "l.wiV- artnii.t " t.r nr " liiirwirtnnl "
paltiopt to place their enior honorary poten-
iiaunes.
Many textlook brought home ovr aen
tkn remain "untouched by human hands."
Echoes of the Campus.
1
netting the Fn$hmciu
To the Mitor of The Nehraakmi:
The Pailv Nebraakan
s! the information
lor ihuiuh;
that the Innocent society mak.-n a rtvHt ol
U0 or piojv on the aale of treen eapa to the
ii. w frrslmien every year. Tin aocirty has
bn in eharee of the ale of these caps for
aome time and tlu- pat to year h..a chared
$1 for each cap. .
It ia true that this honorary onranization
orcani-
xativ.li but i it iiee.Nary to ubuin it in this
way? Why should such a tradition continue
to exist when such corruption exists and the
original idea ia not enforced?
The faet diseloaed by The Daily Ncbraakan
rtp.rter showed that a profit of 67 cent is
realixed from the sale of each cap to a prccn
freshman, lie U confronted by an Innocent
a .t leaves the eolUeura an.l told that he must
cauls' commi:kci:
cluh will hold
LUiNCllKON AFFAIK
(Jirl CVmntrcial club will holj
it monthly luncliroa at the chant
lr of commerce TnuiwUy niton,
Jan. 9, aeording to Cathrrlna
tlrown, piu)ent
Mr. Myrvu Krlihait of th
Federal Truat company will k
on the aut-trct of actountinj. Mr.
Itrlehart Uk hr aecountinir prep
aration work at lha t'niwrany of
eoraaka. and will tell of her e
erienea in the practical field.
Sterling
1 Silver
Odd Pieces and Dis-
vt continued Patterns.
f 209c to 50
OFF
) .
HALLETT
i January DUcount Sal g
EL ti7t. 117-11 So. t2 jj
i imin.taneev a, ,f leaves the eoiieura an.i mm mai o uu
The matter .f p'aeiup the responsibility for , iroj.ns, Blul woar a rwn raj.. This is tl
snid-nt out bur? is aomethinc which cannot i , ,h . .arsabont the whole thinw unless thei
h- art:led In the winkinc of an eye. A thorough
itivevtljr.ition mut be undertaken before ant
definite raoves can be made. The university
..tithotitics and faculty men.rx rs rtalic this:
,ee tbeir ilesire to po about it sain -luindi-ujy.
The irresponsible way m wl.i.h the rai.i-
.r..ri.ts.l need ro
l.lV - - -
::rrher eominei t. Anyone in touch with ui.i
.rsity affairs is aware of the rued for eon
..,:- .Minn in t.il rare of future "le!
IU'.. .nil-.. -
M, ." Tl at a n-posi! ie cu
.life is impiTative. Tl.;.l
.'tin.ate edict is our h'p
STUDENTS
Start the New Year By
Learning to Dance
Will (utrmntr 10 tMtrh jrou to
1nr In all print liii
bAllroom. clc and lap JiKir.f .
Lady Assistant
Lee A. Thornberry
!ie
I last he hears about the whole thinw unless there
I i rnvA Miniiir f the enforcement of the nile
aiouud fraternity house. And the frater
nities are eveu bepinninjr to alow down in their
enforcement of this tradition.
Sale of these covering for the m w studt ct
iibt(-.llv eiven to Innocents as a means
'.,f ohtaininff revenue for their orcaniation.
Previous to this practice the caps were given
away as an advertising stunt. Isn't there some
' ti,." ..-.-vt tVm lnn.winti tei make monev
. IVtlili Ulllt'V'Vi iv. m.av - .
-. S(-,.n:.i i in j , . nw:U. t,e poor freshmen who hard!;. .
wi'.l In.- the knoW'what school is all aUut the firsi
smester? I
The Corn Cobs make their money by selling;
Tbvn tbere an- t.. faet ..leaned by .programs and ticket slanp eam,.aipiiK Ihei
-is i,pap,r .M fresv ,,an ,h, Tarls enter various enterprises Other or
,;,t yol en a- !dreJ ir.t ,?,ia -
, i. - t:i.. ,.v;.v. .....14. it-r.: no ouiaiu mtw.. n ,
ViskaTh triren any special concession and allowed to
Jnn the sa!, f th. AI.s ,ltl tiund to be
e Lincoln Jouiual - fit. "no ix ports oil euty ,s as , n (
xpendiros are rnad- of the pre j c,,ra:ul '
ioifr'tMti:;, to tUh.n its di.wry of the J jJ;
f empfovine a rr,ueh honond t,diti..n a. a U The editor sh..uld w-ive the L(a l',anY
,,.r.tof ireome fortl.e.rga.1i7-.tie.n I. h.ua i..
That this ncwp:.pT is net alone in tl.i
.ntention is evidenced by the- e.ijtide t-iimi(i)J
it tas stimulated. Priiite'd tol;-y in th- Kchoo
-.lurnn is a stn.lcril's opirnn e.n the natter.
liilc in the Cor.tciniHjrarv St-::1! ujents depail
nitnt wi? bTe reprinted editorial irom tw.
Mate paivra. The trend of thoiiu-hl. it is clear.
I in direet larriicny wjih Ti- N l.iaskans :
Tif.t ih. "tra.lilion" sLou'J i.o 1mikt xit
..ii the University of ebraku e-amj-.us.
Such ;.re the re-lts of th- f'n-i day's work
; 1'tir vacation. NVit ujiu-n I'1" efv.w A'A. it-
irne: but there" eme s;ilisi.ic1 ion in sveir.jr
. t i :. ..i : 1.1.... ... 1 . .a 1 . ul i t.-'
1 Ei 1ST our ITJUJJ iiinui'u -
V- .f ihs to freshmen
' s. 'jl j - t. - -
'and this profit it use-d by the Itnoetnls to
Another week of regismib.n i ui".i. u raJi -""'v lr
hieh r.eai. that. anolUr s.ut. r e,f sch.-l No iWr of the
. abe.nl over For 1),om- wh w ill crv,u.r, I Tonally froiii the tnbute or Ui lev.J on the .
,n June this will be the last ti i. ; h, b-se to . - tf
,,. through ,he iMM-m-. ';V;;yvJV,4Jl.r. JuM iby f.M yr .
adviwrs between elates, '-ailing ou eh ais, etc. , J ,.f .i, .etiv-
! Vm . larf lim,. 1 hfV will f J.d it Uf(x-.a- I IJ,"J w
MILLS
TEACHERS
ACENCY
t. K. Mill. Ma9r
A few emergency rail comlnr
In. 8cou4 aciueoter nearly
her. Let u rnak an effort to
help place you. .
S04-S Stuart Building
Unooin. Noraaa
A. I. MOWN
we SILL
Mohawk Tires
jLnd TUBE8
BATTMIES and BATTERY SERVICE
Ntw onive iN stRVict
CAPITAL CITY
TIRE CO.
llth and I. B4887
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"GREENEDGE"
nittory Paper Qrovn More Popular Erery Day
SIX REASONS WHY
Greenedge,,
History Paper
ia aaTTin
HEAVIER WEIGHT
can u otm aiota
SMOOTH WRITING
SURFACE
ink ooaa not trto
ROUND CORNERS
WILL NOT INO
GREEN EDGES
WILL NOT OIL
DRILLED HOLES
DO NOT TBAH 0 BY
A NO
ITS BOXED
HWARI 0 IMITATION
LATSCH BROTHERS
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triir at farm future .late and :in attemrt .
should be made ly the student lvdy as a whole I
to do aay with this tii3it ion as it nowj
exists. K. K.V.
Contemporary Sentiments
,ot Exactly Clear.
l.im-..n Jourual: Th.- green i-a coiitm
' vei-sv it ih- nnivt-i-sitT ha reaele-d a poiut
;, where- the iaeK are fairly well de-vx-Joped.
Tht
ly iritu'- ,.1 nhc Irmew-e-ut ak.ut Zl ceiits. innm- ,
lliiue like four htiridred dollars pixifjt r-ialttd '
Reghtratupn Time lit re.
sary to bunt "sufip ' eourv-s MutM
,,rS"B s,-,,,! 1, fail to re 1,r .1oy Ite Innocent at Thai.'
whst thy cet t.jl e.f a e-ourst depend iipm . .Soy Omaha Dee.
hat they put in1o 51. They ujiil:e any , Vnjjjj I'nt-: Ojh- of the.- honorary
e-'.urw sy Miaply by nr.t doing lh w orl it ( Vftj,..,5f 4l j Uuiv rsjly e,f NVhrska is called
alL They thould jo1, urioreovcr. lake the a-'i- . hc "luTioecnlv
vice cf their fnends too laterally rfiut s'-me
doT(1e3 and eJifre-d by the
Loccuts, frhme-n s1ud-u1s are reuire-d t
It is eoiijtve-d of senior felu
elf'strabli; course- lor vr.ni re pi ires jmu- AA17 , j ulil j
e.n tne psn 01 n m;iy eje-u-janu noura m j.r tiide-r a rul
-n the rart oi ane.ttieT. Ij,,,
nf'j'uire'Tuents ihi-h tiud.-rpridijijtfs oii u i .,.j,r Thus their talu as first
chalf at art- indd a ffoj .' ii-L What IciJjd .f y4.ur ,()-n j,t tJ,- M-h is e-,1ahjshe.d at ,:Lt.
an eduea1ir,Tj we.uh 1h averape iole juan i But j; story is eurre-ul that the gTe-e-n -af.
nr womHT re-1 if allo-we-.l to lake his elie.i'-r ;.1 j iJJjVC j, 31 j t-eys at a profit f riiud
random? It would probably sensist e.f all iJ' j 1 c0 pe-rrcnt, thai thy are purchaw-d from a
course; which their friends thought were so i j,.sfT dz-Mg-nat'-d by the widely, and the orJy
easy. 1 possible irjf-re-rjee 5 that i-omaw ha done rijrht
XL. re-'jinr.-nifrj1s arc lixe-J. r.iH u as vu i W(, j jj ,5
the -eii-fM that the arubilious stud--rj1
shf.uld focui bis altom Hn. Th-- should sap
jJerrifTit his e.ther subj'-cls ejr d'lve UJ'.re dee'p
ly irjfo 1.! liui" hjeh h- has -Lo?-cji as lui lif'e
woik. 7Ti'y should fire- l,im a e-barer, samr
.o1b.f.lt on life. Kc'iji)Tiij n1 arc lh- iumju-m'-Tjtals,
bnl the eb-efivi's are- the fjrjlx-llish-irjf-TJl
and the ihouphtfid sl'U'h'ni vijJl e-Looe
he-se tijth i'urv and ffm-theiusht.
Vcidion a la Ttcentieth Century.
Xehraska sluderjl have re-luroed from
home where- they are alleg-ed to have- 7-nl tht
time with lhir parent, their aisle rs arid bro
ther. Picture the itiod'-ro eolb-pe de nts anivinz
at their borne the firsl day cf Tacatk.n.
and dauphttr eame in in a rush, kisic" the
folks, left thtir bap-pave in the middle cf the
floor, tV.Tv-w the extra parcels en the- table',
and dashed eff 1e hare dinner wilh '"fne-iKjs "
s"n iiwi roil cf ten dad arri"d 5 he- luprai."'
Dpstair ind niolher picH up the iiww.rie-. ,a p'"3 -ay
About 2 a. m- the "thildnn" pot Lciut fre-ui j evil-.- life?
Of epourse-- the Iniioceuls de-uy, acd prel-
ably riphtly. that they have any share in the
T.TY.'fit. lire net entraced in rak t'erine. arid
Lave acte from p"od ujoIiw. Let that ,
all ! adinilld, and there s t-omei tin p leu.
Why sberuld a ycuTig man, frth frejia high
.elK.l or "ther preparatory inatiltition, be re-jijj;-d
to altrl5s- that fact to the world
vs ii --r e--ur 10 tin- lordJy .orhe.nion.
jun jeers, or v-rjiora, that the Ikv wlx has just
left boTjje to i-art e.a the Liph enlerpriw cf
paining a Dniveiauly degree, Ixa fetlitipai
What do the nppeTe.i'a.sfmen kope to fain by
siibWtkip the btgiutera to any ort cf bn
milialion? CVernmon courtesy, not to spxak cf pener
woiild f-em to dictate that the freshman
be welcomed. m riven a place, and made to
. a a
fcj it b'.jrje cn tne earupus at Je-ast. 11c
laeks e xi v iiee, is pre-en. and rjx3s pijjdariy-.
Arwl tl.- IfitKrfvTjts arc it, one oeipTjate.j
prvi-J that iruidiJ'M'. I the pre-e.j -ap n,3e ,
to start a rK.y oil on fcJ un- j
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You can save almost half on thousands of dollars worth of merchan
dise. A few items way below cost. There is only a limited supply of
many items, so come early if you do not want to be disappointed. Be
sure to visit our bargain counter on the west aisle.
SOIV2E OF OUR BARGAINS
$2500 Stock
University
Jewelry
Off 4 Off
Leather Notebooks
$5.25 at $3.75
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History Notebooks
$2.50 at $1.50
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Fountain
Pens
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Mem, Books
Scrap Books
Pennants
Banners
Pillow Tops
Laundry
Cases
20 to 33 Off
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Erasers 03
Fountain Pen Ink 08
Deak Blotter OS
Drawing Tablet 15
Colored Crayons 19
Expense Books 19
Desk Fins 05
Colored Pencils . 05
Chamois 10
Pen Points, a gross -50
7B
Brief Cases
20 to 35
Off
Special
About 20 Pieces
Almost
At Cost
Bill Folds, Pocket-
books
While They Last
Extra Special Values
10 Drawing Sets 309c of f
Alarm Clocks 333 off
All Crett 40 of I
Book Ends 40Ccoff
Mechanical Pencils 40cc off
Indexed Diriders, below cost
Websters Dictionary, $1.25
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Roget Thesaurus 10 off
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