The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3
I minY.Mv o. join Tin: dmi.y Nr.nuvsKAN On The Campus ' RARE BOOKS ARE ON , lather than throat rutting 1e- atrilir the (in e.lme lirak:ng Dr. Sherman, Who Has Seen 'Hamlet' Ten Times, Declares Acting of Jenks 'z In Leading Hole Hanks With the Hest '"'" Mr BY MO&CLIC KLIEMAN J.i.Ls i U Iiiuli jnil nf nil nct..i lur i ur arm Out.tan.lm; in the rrn..it m the tuiuilt of l tic litl f.r.riiiian rtllra both. r women and turn Tha Miami TtUil. atagn ly thr,,. Vl.,,,.!.,. r. . I . .... I. .. rtt il.iu ........... r . . . ' Lii.K II r i"l ' rniiii i nir i . . u ... i I. . ' . . . . r . . , . . , . . Phi Hrta Kam initial. t ., .i T . . 1 ' VO UI11CS rTlMCa AS tany l.ik.- II..- .it ..I a t. I ...I iivhlu.u- II..- l.-st iii iii nni iHfnnii 'ti air gnen e.Ku Voter. anil m'nn.rra...,. lW.rH.t. .Iii,,., AS 1603 Are PUCCd , u , f , , ; ,.rme.ter They nmi t ,., t.-.r ni.iir. 'I'l T....l! n m ChhiltitiAn . I i , .., . . liouae at u.lotk on all ohrr " .l. n: 11.,.. k ... i " . " UH bAiimuiwii. irl I in" i " i "- "i r.in. mmv liotw.t , . riinlu i . tl tit Orjan'"""". I lr ln t man, In II IiiiII.iI.nIU TKrM fft Clv m second annual Miami Triad . mrwr party ponored by Beta rJia IX rhl Delta Thrla. and rrtna Chi. bld 'l tba bn -Mm of tht cornntiaaer hotel on gturdy avenlnf. About 200 cnu lig. and lf' Shaw STUART Dramatic. Hory In O. Henry' Mt Mannor Vividly Thrilling I GARY COOPER IN THI "TEXAN" PARAMOUNT ALL TALKING with JAY WRAT VAUDIVILH BR ITT WOOD Thi lock and HI. Harmonica Th8 BIB PARADE In Pron Pippy Pcopl In tongs and Dance MORRELL and BECKWITH In CHARACTERIZATIONS Added Sound Attraction Show 1 o S 7 11 Mat. 40. Eva. 60. Chll. IS. Leo. 60 aY 71. OF COURSE HE SINGS AND HOW! CHtVAUtRQJ ine Digrono 0 Qnrnaam ftM CLAUDETTE1 COLBERT ur of "Tha Lady Lit." Hear Him Sing "You Brought a New Kind of Lovt to Me" 'Living In tha Sunlight Loving In tha Moonlight" All Talking Comedy "HAIL THE PRINCESS" Showa 1-3-5-7- Mat. 35. Eva. 0. Chll. 10. LINCOLN Llli.lt.. lm Li-kin hi lull ' at . . t. . . . m i I " ' .... . I ii.ii i.i.iiiv till- imir lllllll inr Mil I'l III.', IK Mn lllllliur til I IK' IMi.ik ll.'il l llilhiKH all' i ! , nn naie nunia u i nu n Ai'aln a nuy rnllr. 1 1. 41 ( l'l ..i,..i.a ,. ...K.t luilh tha rii-rnlum for li n.l I. .. '"B i n iitM 4 uiafiay at in lr Uut )mt tutihl himkea. ",r at uril aa frnrrallv. with or formal .Inn. ea The limr inter ortanira- ,., (tMar y m the i at tha (r many rara at the uni- artialu- ftniah. Ophelia hefiti tht then extmtnl lo .1 o(ik Plea will attend tha 'V the thiea i,,i.V 7....-..- I ' " ir u.ar.y .... j,,, ,lr nilll ilmt uKl,i htji.fcea. i.L. L7.:!.'''k '""..rtanira. , u,.,y , ,h, at Iht lor manv u.r. at the uni. Miami r.n,r.,..r. . :'1n.M ",""'' W-Ien !! ,vev and e.iiled "Ma. t-tn." -anilinavian tyt. and aa beau ihaneron. , i v.r w ' ,J lhu " n1 " !"T' n "Itanml." and 'Twrlllh NiKbt " ulMy i"lard John Menllev Pf ,i .i i m Uiaplay a ahoil time aK... lb- llr jir,,,,,,,,,, adnuttrd tht he baa Untea. Iternado. and Mairel. Srl.ml.lt. klr. t'wa ltrni lev an,l '""'T ' .,,M', 'T.""? .V JT". aeen -llamlri" wrforme.l over ten ln in au ,H.rt. are not equal com. Mra. tva Unswrnthv ' n.ade in Lamd. n. anJ the flr.t fcM . h nori, ., ,,, ,MI.ina to the Mar. but were very i. There M little frutinn teieen fiatrri.ily and air"rity (roupi and tl.r rnn-iietka Moat of tha mm aie fiatrrnity mn. Oiiirih or Lapel attemlanca I f.t . inpul-ni v. tint tK-jmnu.f rut year it will t Athletic firanii. aie hnnlie-J ty tht x hiMil r ih atuilert mut pay tin f..t v. hi. h re inrivr. a In Met entitliii; him to a.l ath.Xir pnv llre. t'.i. fmm I'ia. f'hin Wat. 111. in. i. an I In l.ur.a will pa Ml. I pule in a .v. uumirjr mer l hi i Hie ii!y Intef.'.'llef la'e rumpetl. In n in v. hH h vmiri-n arr allowed part ii ipale r lakik .at printed in ItitU rUrh btaik la oprne.! i IDat the pajta- Slgnna Nu' Ara Hotti i area tan bt read klembeta of Siema Nil ill en.! f b tarcrr vuluinr. aiM teMain at a npnnc party at the ! abMit t.'B by aixteeo incbea, ahowa ballroom of the Lincoln 'hutrl on ' P'l-'tur n( William Shakenpeare. in the Irad a' Kduin lUnith. Kit It ard lan.firld. and Ijiwren.e liar rett Command Production. f.tilhfully handled fullv. and aucreaa Player Bett Offering. WANTED ! ! riiday evening. The J50 couple Acront linru thu i a poem end attending v. ill hp chaperoned by 1 lnK. "L.ik O"! "P" nl pictur. f'Antaln an. 1 f ...t.. tt . I h.i ittt fttia hrw.W " :. jiuin . inwy, i - .v.L,...- ..... ....i. Nv.k are of n .Ire.. Tbt , N U,llfc..h.p. er volume, ate about the httP v.omm.no. rroouct.on. . r Hh,rmn aKree. with the lb play v. a. very cairfully cut rrnt opinion that tha University atudied and put on." nmintaiiied finyera" prodintion of "Mamlei" ORPHEUS A laugh Ing. wntful, ainging Ighlng f r o He and heart drama of four allreom trou- badouril With gorgeou. Technicolor Sequence! Richman PUTTIN ON THE RITZ with ' JOAN BENNETT Hear "Singing a Vagabond Song" "There'a Danger In Vour Eye., Cherle" "Putlln' on the Blti" and many other. n M - aT' 1 aak Harry Added Sound Short Feature. Show 1-3-5-7 Mai. is. Eva. 60. Chll. 10. rvii.u air. and Mr. Arthur lv.ha.4i. Mra. Clara Kkile. Prmilv. and Leater It. Orfield. Two Sorontie Entertain Member of Kappa (Vita will entertain at an informal party at tha chapter hnuoe on Saturday evening, while member of Alpha Omlcron Pt will give a aimilnr party at their chapter houae the same evening". Lawyer Glv Houia Party Phi Alpha Delta fraternity will entertain at a party at the chap, ter houe on Saturday evening. Among the out of town guet will be Whitney Gllllland of Green wood, la.. Bert Hawkins of Paw ne City, and L. Schaff of David City. Chaperon for the occasion will be Dr. H. A. White, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddle. Slg Alpha Give Spring Party Member of Slcma Alnha Knsi- Ion will entertain at a spring party at the Hotel Cornhuaker ballroom on Friday evening. About 200 cou ple will attend the party. Chap. erons Include Mr. Woodbury, house motber. Theta Xi' Stage Unique Party Theta XI members are entertain ing at a party, which they term an "odds and ends" affair, at the chapter house on Friday evening. Guest from out of town Include Harry Cook of Omaha and Edwin J. Swaboda of St. Paul. As chap eron will be Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Subcr. Other Group Entertain Alpha Gamma Rho freshmrn will entertain actives of the fra ternity at a radio party at the cnapter nouse on Friday evening. About thirty-five couples will at tend. Palladian Literary society is sponsoring a progressive dinner for Saturday evening, under the direction of Virginia Black. About fifty members of 11 F.psi lon PI and their guests will attend the dinner dance given by the or ganization at the Lincoln hotel on Saturday evening. ur. hhennan Mr. Jenk. moie! hv far the mint outstanding nearly than moat reprearnta the oiL-ring of their entire history. He Dive ntiwcr of atalra thai ha rnnairforeH tha nlau Hi von e and vny painMakincly executed. present a. well aa hi. dynamic ; Tin oufc-Lout there was no falling manner fit the pait ex. ell.-nlly." ,,f from the ,cting need, of the The second atar part. Hie qurrn. 'rust severally." ne aald. "Kvery. played by Miaa II Alice Howell, hotly waa impressed deeply by the wa earned with all the royal and1 earnest inienty of the action in one of the be..t known of l he mer-1 "" '". P re- me grave aiggerr cene and in the maid tavern group The f.tat ed..,2",r" ' V on","- ""l"ra..iill .Io.m,k act The coatumlng and tlon of hi translation of Mora-! b.v, w Z''Hey Lrrnrr waa adiiur-I the stage business were also wholly tin' art of rn'etry. 1 . . prr, woriny. The year liiW wh.n the fourth ' GUILD WILL LISTEN I "in .wYk bv rMsnpTTir'nT folio was printed no other collec- i TQ yARI0U3 AUTHORS I H,),l".v lo l'"k Kiench. The cast ,o of , edt-m. appeared ... til 1 1 on t in i leS K r om I'.ea t , "l-ul Boll" called for only one uowea in tne year ii.n.-.-. .n- ,...k.... ' 7.i i-. white male lead, and bv chance The small of book used in a'tade school. I he books are .lightly thu ker. h iw ever One bonk of amall aire Is written by Hen Jonann, a ion lemnortry of Hhakraiieare. He is 1 .lua I?.ti.-a aa u ai lha atari..! rlf la-all " it mi l in K "lli'nilT lnil-f3 n.. editor i Otv. Mo. will altend the meeting I u"n" " ,n nn1 l lh ''on " to. on d,P.ay Is an e, wh,hit hja. . w ntten by ; J -r ? seeking . A loceltier after the first quarto, there are about nine book in thu ditplay. Some of the original firsts of thi collection of Shakes pearean writings bought by Henry K. Huntington sold for $75,000. Huntington's collection I a rival of the British museum, according to Gilbert H. Doane. university librarian. Group Will Attend. Member of Theta Sigma lhi. New York More Mature. me people in ivew York are national JnurnnliMic society, Chi ; much more mature than the peo- Delta Phi. national Irgal fra-; pie here." he declared. "No one ternity, and Sigma I'psilon. na-1 goes to New York unless he has tional literary men's organization. lots of encouragement: the suffer will be especially invited to attend j Ing there is Intense, and the people the meetings, luncheon and dinner. ploying there are. for the most Reservations must be made bv:patt. Broadway players of lone 1000 picnicker M pitnic lirndrjUiUtfr". LINCOLN DELICATESSEN 1439 "O" St. Open till midnight Sundays. I We suggest H Sandwiches c complete picnic lunthe put up at request!! PHONE B5585 gavs.vy.r,vss?ggzzs?SrVs'jcV35;g Wier.eii. I1 IM Buna - S-'teak---Maii.hii.all.iw. r.'tato Oiip' and ."alad. IVkle. Olive.- Fpiit Wednesday with a member for the lun. h. committee ntandlng. I remember my first hi and .Iiii- ; night very vividly. I had nevtt 3 MORE STATES VOTE BONE DRY ' T,rKl "r and I. 73 j prayed oefore. but that night I did; irnot.-tiivt.-iy. urm it. iicipeu. i laying opposite tnteriainmeni tor the dinner ; .miss tsein Merrill CAH1PBELLITES TO HOLD PICNIC TODAY IN PIONEERS PARK COLONIAL Dolorei Costello "HEARTS IN EXILE" with Grant Withen A Warner Bro.. Production Sound Comedy Mat 1Se and Selected ,hAr, Chll 10e Short Showa at tatur. 1.S-6-7- seeRIALTOheab ZIEQFELD'S RIO EiBTA with Beb Daniels , and John Boles Sound Newa and Selected Short Faaturt Mat. 2S. Eve. 35. Chll. 10. Shows at 1-3-S-7- Young people's dcpHrtmnnt of the hirst Christian church will hold Its annual spring picnic this afternoon In Pioneers park. All stu dents who are affiliated with the Christian church are invited to at tend and bring their friends. Those who care to attend will meet at the church at Sixteenth and K streets from 4 to 6 o'clock and transportation will be pro vided. The first cars will leave the church at 4 and the last ones at 6 o'clock. Twenty-five cents will be charged to defray the cost of food. Bud Treadway is the general chairman in charge of the affair. Gertrude Spere is planning the games and Cora Knott has charge of the food. Those stiidr-r's desir ing reservations may secure them by calling the church office at B2718. The committee for the cadet hop nt the University of Indiana ob tained the services of n news reel company so the local theaters could show pictures of the affair. Typewriter For Rent Rovala Smllha - Keminuton -Underwoods. Sperlal rale lo alii linla fur lun lerm. Nebraska Typewriter Co. I23a O SlreeL Lincoln. Nehi H-Jlb'i IN LATE REPORT (Continued From Page 1 pled with the fact that the vole for enforcement has suddenly hot beyond the vote for modification, gives a stimulating interest to the eighth report. Indicative Return. "As the repeal of the eighteenth amendment would hinge upon the vote by states, and not upon a popular plurality, the winning of three states f ir the bone-dry col umn is not to be sneezed at. "Against the five area of arid ity mentioned above, only three of the wet state show clear majori ties ot more than 50 percent for repeal. These are Connecticut, New Jersey and Rhode Island. Louisiana and New York shoot very close to the matk-close enough to have a chance of going over the top before the poll closes while Maryland, Delaware and Nevada have a somewhat more du bious hazard of achieving bare ma Jorities in the repeal column. Alabama Dry. , "On the dry side, Alabama seems to be the only one tha. might have a sporting chance of going over the SO percent for en forcement, and sharing the liont dry honor of Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Tennessee. "Meanwhile the poll itself has gone away over the top another top In Its remarkable history by passing the four million mark. "A tally of almost half a million new votes has been added since the seventh report, which we published two weeks ago. In our last issue we interrupted the sequence of re ports of the general poll of twenty million ballots, in order to present the result of our six special polls an artist of will Include music, singing and ! established reputation, was no reading of one of John Mascficld's : easy thing for a beginner." In poems. Miss Flora Bullock of Lin- i contrast to Mr. Taylor's preference coin, a guild member, will conduct i for satirical comedy parts, Mr. a string orchestra. Herman Decker! Rank prefers th heavy tragedies. will sing, and will be accompanied 1 by Mrs. Herman Decker. PENN STATE HAS The committee in chatge of gen-1 vn PROBLEM OF eral arrangements are: Mrs. John PAMPTTQ nPTVWTvn Almy. chairman. Mrs. Ora H. CAMPUS DRINKING Clement. Mrs. W. G. Cook and (Continued From Page 1.) Miss Thelma W. Scalock. ernment. There Is no faculty 'HiMrpi" TQ tBPrpMTPri'"'l'frvl!'l''n or 'n'c'orence. The HAMLLT IS PRESENTED , faculty advisers are chosen ac- BY PLAYERS. CULMI j cording to the will of the sep NATIN0 A DREAM OF ' RTHe Rroup. The issues are only iruTjrr ad rAcjT mtcc those of campus wide Interest on St Li?rvr!r w,,Mh ,,1C ndidatea declare HOWLLL, JENKS, YENNF.. themselves for or against. Despite (Continued From Page I I the fact that the elections are talkie work as well as I do stage dominated by political factions, ' work for the simple reason that i real campus leaders are gener- I there Is in such work nu audience 1 nliy chosen. to react. It Is," he smiled, "like I Sororities do not maintain their working In a factory; you are due I own houes, but live together In at 7 In the morning ready and dormitories or cottages. Rushing made- for the screen." I deferred until the sophomore' Return to East. year. All financial matters ex- After Mr. Taylor completes his . '"'I'1 fnr ",,rlnl Rnd national dues, work in "Hamlet." which will be nrc handled through the school., nresented in Omaha next week, he riaiernuy rusnnig is confined to will return to the east where he will begin work on a new talkie. "The production is to be In color. u'rlltnn In hlnnU I'.rtn anil u'lll attempt to depict America in 75 I B. C, characterizing the lost tribe of Israel. The music will be espe- ' dally spectacular since the Mor- mon choir of Salt Lake City will 1 work in R," Mr. Taylor stated. I .lack Rank, who returns from a year in New York as Juvenile lead j in a Brooklyn stock company, said he believed his work at Nebraska : in the dramatic department had been inestimably valuable to him as a foundation. He received the i two weeks each. year. PARADE OF THE MARAUDERS They're Marching Straight To Your Precious FURS Our Cold Storage Vault is out of their line of March Only a FURRIER can properly Clean, Store and Repair FURS. a :f ira.p - ki a ta -nrrr LINCOLN NEBff. at the beginning of wyyy I .rum y I l'lltM LIl It'll embracing lawyers, doctors, clergy, j opportunity to play his first part . teacners, nanKers, anu i-oki-si ouu- scribers. ' Separate Poll. j "The aggregate of the special polls, amounting to almost a mil lion ballots, is not included in j today's stunning tabulation of 4.- ( 150,017, but is to be reckoned en- tlrely separate from the general I poll. "Turning to the toals accruing to the three question on the Di ges ballot, our army of poll fans w r nil mat eniorcemeni, won l,248,f)S9 votes, has at lust sur passed modification with 1,231,849. Repeal, with 1,6119,579 ballots, still rules the roost as far a the pop ular vole goes, but witli a faintly diminished percentage. "The spurt for enforcement ex rites a niuuant Interest in the re maining weeks of the poll. Ballot will continue to pour in. but the peak has been passed and the vol ume lessens lime oy day to day." little from fte University Pliyejs PRESENT Hart Jenks Hamlet I ' Tampir Thaatra May t to 10 7:30 P. M. May !, t 10, t:S0 P. M. rvtlon at Rom f. Curtice Co. yiCffiiTrj DAY A HE'LL BE HERE! II j knows the park Hiul the park knows hint ns n gent who likes a gooil time lie gets it here. They come in all types of cars, all colors and all shapes. You'll come too but you'll leave in good shape. Friday is Bizad day at the park Wilson's KMMJ Band playing. Also Saturday nite. : - , i , h- V V Will be playing for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon party Friday nite. and formal opening of tha Country Club Saturday nite. Thesa will be their last week-end nitea away from the park. Stand by! 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Baku, lacy straws, baku braid, ditched crepes, and polka dot taffeta with drooping brims or off-the-face lines that bring out all tha youthful news of youth. Priced 5.00. Fourth P"lwr No. 3. Hosiery fi 'inside out" story! Chiffon with a dull flnith that make tha lega look slim mer, match the dull shades of frocks, and wear very well because they ara not easily "snagged." Priced pr. 1.95: 3 pr. for 5.60. First Floor No. 4. Sweaters follow n fashionable impulsr! Lightweight iweiten ot wool mixture are no longet a mere practicality but the very essence of smart ex pression with their many novel notes. Priced 3.00 to 8.7J 3 Second Floor Miller & Paine