The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 29, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 6

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THF NKBHASKAN, TUESDAY. JULY 20, 130.
FOUK
CltOWK DKVISKS NEW
li:K UtKAM TKSTKK
Ac Profeaaor Sy Method
to B Barinf for
Producer.
No let cream tester, needej
fom now oa.
The late.t In lc. cream te.tlnj;
la a atmpl. Ineipenatvo device for
tent Injc buttfrfat la lc. cream,
which hu been perfected by U
K. tmw. of th Nebraska college
of agrtcuUui.
Crmva'a new Invention I. built
on the plan of the llabcovk cream
tenter, uMntf two acid "re-asciit"
in a simple- proceM.
The new tester a Ku" to in
terest Ice cream manufacturer.,
who previously. In compliance with
the law requiring a certain per
icntase of butterlat In the popu
lar confection, hive leen using the
maJ'Minier." an expensive ma
chine. i. a.mz " lYCiSs mo
SNAI. ON STl'DKNT
coh.v.il imjoji.ci
V Continued from rage 1.1
the summer se.sin: The Nebras
kan office: or Mr. Lantt'a olflce.
Just what objection Mr. Monti
. tuts to oiler on the protoal ai
not known. Associate Professor
.;ayle C. Walker, director of the
fcchool of journalism. howeer,
thinks the plan impracticable.
"I can't see how the thing could
work, especially if the group were
to be elected. Of course, there U
a possibility if the so called council
or commute of students were ap
po;iUNl rather than elected." the
journalism head rematked.
The fact that so few summer
si hool students know each other
in piopoition to the association,
ot the regular tetmers i the foun
dation for Mr. Walker's objection.
i li'SKFii " 7k6i.o;ists
HKCIN WATFl? lM.OKE
t Continued fiom Page 1.1
He and the Nebraska geologists
are to niaktf a three day trip
through the Platte valley to out
line fully the nature of the inves
tigation to b made. They are to
be accompanied by Lieutenant
Young and J. J. Poland of the
federal war department.
According to Condra. all the
studies are to be closely correlated
with the activity of the state bu
reau of iriigation which is under
the direction of R. H. Willis.
STUDENT PII.SE
HOW ABOUT THE PRICE?
To the Editors of The Nebraskan:
I was over on the university
campus on business this morning
and happened to see a copy of the
July 25 issue of The Nebraskan
in which I note a deficit in the
1930 Cornhusker year book ac
counts, that U hall basement is
storing about 550 unsold copies
and several jibes at Cornhusker
spirit.
Now, see here, gentlemen, if you
have a deficit and a stock of that
size oa hand something must be
wrong (surprising conclusion f for
it certainly is strange that among
a group of 7,000 persons who at
tend the regular term of school
here, not even 2,000 copies of the
Cornhusker can be disposed of.
But did it ever occur to anyone
that the price of the book is too
much for the student body that
does not buy? Did anyone ever
near the students objecting to the
cost of the photography. ngrav
ings, etc.. that go into the book?
Some of these whispers have
blown past my ears down here
around O street but they may
never have gotten over to the cam
pus. I have beard it asked if it would
not be better to publish a book .t
a low cost that 4-5 of the student
body could afford, than one which
less than 1-3 can afford. But
would it ?
It has been suggested that such
a book might arouse some of that
old fashioned college spirit of
which the lack is so sadly deplored
in your issue of July 25.
Well, well, never mind, you
young fellows 've a lot of prob
lems to solve in the next fifty
years, some of the economic ones
ijuite a bit bigger than this one.
but here is betting on you, even if
you do have to learn that for the
public to "come a running" you
sure do have to give them a full
dollar's worth for their money.
Here's to you, from an old party
down on O street who sometimes
has a hard time solving these
problems himself.
Yours truthfully,
OLD POGEY.
GILTNEK TO TEACII
SCIENCES IN IOWA
K. B, Chapman, Giltner, who
took his master's degree in physics
ia Juo., will teato phytic and
rhemUtry in the Junior colleja at
Tort Podg. I. a-roi.M.15 t re
cent annouiueuiet I. 1
rntiTif-i ""' Tqliticau aovtihmcnt.
(Continued from Page 3.1
c.U ftlad with th. Department of Public Work, a. prodded for In thU
Act. .r wrtUW copfe. thereof, .hall b. competent tenc. in any
hearing ? proving involving th. valuation of th. electric light ami
p?wac plant, distribution .y.t.m. or tr.n.ml..ion line., covered by
aid .tatement anJ report and crtinc.t.. for rata nuking purple.
U.l X or in any other nutter in which th. fact, and statement. .In
.u" Instrument, .t.teroent and report, or mlinc.lt, may be I, voived
or drawn In question, and th. purchaser tboroof and. hi or U.
.or. or aMlgna. .h.ll b. forever e.UPPed U deny th. f.cU .et forth
: .....w in.tP....,.Mt .imtnunt and report, or certificate.
rh 7. Private ner.on. firm. a-oci.tion or corporation j
proposing to purcha.. Ie.se, or other 1. aequ'ra any elect r. l.gi.l
and power plant, distribution tcn. or tr.nMiu5.M0n line,, from any
city, villas or public electric light and power d.striet of tin. .tat,
nor any on. on behalf or for Ih. benefit of uch propped purchaser,
may. in order to promote or bring about such sale, lease, or transfer,
ay o... contribui. or expend, directly or indirectly, money or other
abal.l thing in exec of three thousand dollar nor. in any event.
rXces of a .urn. in number of dollar,, greater than the number o
ho qualified voter, in Uih municipality, or public eKvtnc light and
,wer di.lri.t. ta.ied on the total vote cast for governor at the lat
-neral election. Any per.on. frm. or rorpotation. violating any pro
vision of thi. .ect.on .hafl be guilty of t felony and upon connction
thereof shall b. fined in a um not exceeding ten thovsand dollar, or
shall b imprisoned, if a person or person., for not more than one year
in the penitentiary of the Mate, or .hall b liable to both auch fine and
imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. Any violation of thu
section .hall nullify and render wholly void any uch proposed purchase
lease or acqukition; provided, however, any action to set aside and
render invalid anv suchale. Ira... ti.nfer or acquisition, under the
provision, of this .ection. .h.ll be brought in the district court of th
county in.whieh such municipality or public electric light and power
district, or a portion thereof, is located, by one or more electors of such
municipality or public electric light and power district, or by aurh
municipality or district iuelf. or by the State of Nebraska. , h n
ninety days after the holding of th election at which th question
voted on shall have been submitted.
Section 8. Within ten days after any rKvtlon upon the proposition
,f the vl- loa.e or transfer of any electric light or power plant.
SMrib-iticn system, and or transiuisMoii lines as provhioj by Section
of this ct. I he person, firm, association, or corporation, propjsmg
o make or ecU!T such purchase, lease, or transfer shall li!e w,t the
ecretary of Siste a sworn statement, in form and detail to be ap
proved by the Attorney General, showing all expend-tures male and
all obligations incurred by uch proposed purchaser, directly or in
directly, in connection with or pertaining to such proposed sal. lease,
or transfer and in connection with or pertaining to su;h election Any
person, firm, association, or corporation who shall fad or refuse to file
such statement or who .hail subscribe to such statement, knowing the
same to be false, .h.ll be guilty of a felony and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ten thousand do.lars or shall be
imprisoned, if a person or persons, for not more than one year in the
state penitentiary, or shall b liable to both such fine and imprisonment
in the discretion of the cou .
Section 9 All provisi, .1 of law now applicable to electric light
and power corporation, as regards the exercise of h.Pwr J
eminent domain, the use and occupation of the public highway, and
the manner or method of construction and physical operation of plants,
systems and transmission lines shall be applicable, a. nearly as may
be. to municipalities and public electric light and power districts in
their exercise of the power, and functions and I in their performance of
the duties conferred or imposed upon them under the proven of this
Act.
! rROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PKTITION
" This is an Act relating to cities, villages,
j ui; .1 1iht and power districts
which own or operate electric light and power
plants, distribution system, and or transmis
sion lines; prohibiting the sale of such plants,
systems, or line., except for cash, and unless
authoriied by a vote of the electors; regulating
such election; forbidding the giving or receiv
ing of anything of value in connection with
uch sale or purchase for such plants, .ystems
or lines, and to fix a penalty for violation
throf.
(DUD ).
Cor. 11th u on.
Lincoln. Bi'iy Store
03 .
Unusual
'The Best for LesV
wo--.W.aeaat,
31. Li
Sale of
FROCKS
...at the time you need them most!
Dresses That Are The Leaders
of Fashion
IK
in
FOR
AGAINST
A Bir.L
FOR AM ACT relating to cities, villages, and public electric light and
power districts which "own or operate electric light and power
plants, distribution systems and or transmission lines; prohibiting
the sale of such plants, systems, or lines, except for cash, and
unless authorited bv a vote of the electors; regulating such election-
forbidding the givine or receiving of anything of value in
connection with such sale orspurchase for such plants, systems or
lines; and to fix a penalty for violation ther-of.
R H Enacted By The People Of The State Of Nebraska:
Section 1. No city, village or public electric light ar.d power
district shall sell anv electric light or power plant, distribution system,
and 'or transmission lins, owned by such city, village, or pub ic electric
light and power district, except for cash and unless such sale thai', b
authorized bv a vote of the majority of the qualified elecUjrs of t ten
city, village or public electric light and power district voting on a :vb
proposition at an election called for that purpose, and unless four
weeks' notice of said election to vote on such proposed sale shall have
been given by the governing authorities of such municipality or public
electric light and power district, as th case may be. by publication once
each" week in one or more newspapers of general circulation in iJch
municipality or public electric light and power district.
Section 2. In connection with th purchase of any equipment,
material or supplies or th sale, lease, or transfer of any electric light
and power plant, distribution system, or transmis.ion lines, by any
city, village, or public electric light and power district, no officer or
employee of any city, village or public electric light and power district,
shall take, demand or receive, and no person, firm, or corporation, shall
offer pay or give to such officer or employee, directly or indirectly, any
gratuity, bonus, comiciation, emolument, money, or other valuable
consideration, in order to promote or bring about auch purchase, sals,
lease, or transfer.
Any person, firm or corporation violating this section shall b
rallty of a felony and npon conviction thereof shall ba fined la a sum
not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollar, or be imprisoned, if a per.on or
persons, for not more than one year in the penitentiary of the slat,
r both auch fin and imprisonment in th discretion of th court.
w r m 1 14JI Avr-! it w f r 1
f CROUP I.
95
Ore.se. Regularly Priced
Far More
at
flight now. when you need one
or more new Frocks for vacation
wear or to carry through the
ummer. comes this mighty price
reducing sale . . . these are
splendid values of far better
Frocks and now. at the above
prices, you should not overlook
them:
CROUP 2.
fj95
GOLD'S Third Floor.
1.95 Printed Silk Chiffons
intriguing
. . an uii-
sale w hu h
vou thes
'all SILK
CHEPKS
Scores of
patterns .
narallelrd
1
brings
lovely
CHIFFON
at less than HALF
of their former sell
in? priee . . . PTKK
SILK an.l .''-40
INCHES WIDE . . -ALL
Fill ST QUAL
ITY . . . ALL CSF
AL IO SILKS . . .
just what you waul
for cool. rich, smart -looking Frocks
Ir-ss4-s; from these at ihis low pri-e.
XD)
YARD
gt-i s-ver
al
200 New
Great Special
Reg. 1.95 to2.95
Bag?
Purchase Sale
0JX6)
. . , in a great special
purchase group of fa
vorite summer style.
...at
Cr?p-s. shantungs, calf
kinj in powii. zipper
uid -ivelote tlylea ...
nvy. bin' k. it-d. grw-n
und piLPteJ hues ... most
all of Uim Bes are reg
ular LVa V Xij qutdiUcd
and ere offered ht this
lw prir only tarcflca a
I'rnuiiMXt tpeuu fntr- - m
chase. Buy -th to umartly hmmT rlli varioj" frcka or
etiamM. FASHION and VALUX. luukd ia hand ia thi. saisnty
COUDS Street floor.
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