m mvy. srrn.Mnrn si. lm Till'. IHIl.Y M HUNSKAN f , The Daily Nedraskan orrtciAL truotsT rtaucMios CNIVtAilTV r Ml iwii'iid ' IM . TMIM1IITM ViH Mt ' M IMIW lc'n, . r"t'. a. . - t t ! IH.I M . v.'W4 ' M im UttCNilMION Mt it ' ' cr ru im tw"1" IjhiiiM K- . ' tatt 44 am r '. iditchial Trr Vv.lHtm T. tCr M.tor.mc" Kr fmeM New m M4.ft. n Wat" frt i 'Wi "miiM" MM. IUIINIII Tr Otr ltwe " AtiWlM "We i Mooching Greeks. AFTER Hiiainesa Manner Kennedy mate merit eoneerninc the fir.amial atatua of last jear'a Oornhukor, it vn,s that ome. uher bctwoet Alpha and Omcca ihcro a nipper in the wood pi'e. The NebranVan opened disenvMon Friday n.erninfr with an editorial eoneimir.fr the ap parent miamanaevroent. both editorial ar.d fi nancial, of the Cornl.uvker. Mr. Ken. nedy comeback brinjr r.ew liftht on the dusky subject. Seven fraternities have failed, throufiit ropiest or refusal, to pay fr r whioh thoy honorably contra.-lcl. Is this in kp-:- r.-ith tV.s ttki.a! r'-""r-s very fraternity is arp"-i to ho hasJ! W fli, tardly. Thw had dohts have h.nn refom.t to John K. SclWk for col'.ttlion. IVrhapa he will h hle to shaki1 a f. w dollars frfm the CreeVa who hav mooehe.1 puMieity and ree. ognition from the. university 'a yearbook. Times are hanl. Hut new fraternity houses, new phonoprjph, new antouohilos hare reaeh.l the eampr.s. If fraiernities are nnahle to meet their honest ohlipations. they are riding: for a fall. And it looks like an early fail. Now for the Lineoln husiness firms. They are heanded for advertising i.i university puh- lieationv perrs- if fd thst Jf vr hook adtrtisinp is unprofitable they have the ripht to refin solieitors. Goenlw ill is the mam ohjeet in Cornhuvker advertising, hut those firms whieh have shooed away yearbook eol Wtors for tho past few months are flirting With hadwill. ilr. Kennedy's letter in Jlornin itandinir Othfra fall to lult thlr leeturea t tho audliiiee. Whfii 'iAf'ra tiy arimu mrmhrra 'f Ihi-lr rU drifting Into drvamtand tl"")' ihouhl rln-ek .p im tin inl . lte dati and rr rtln an nt the only eau. fr elAMroom nap. It N-rnia that a few tarda have Utii rlim lnts fi-'iii tlie tvUtralluH lial. Tfi had. It ir, Kate, Low! (he isrne tdd university, wail POLITICUS SEES NGLISH QUEER UPHEAVAL TO TALK IN LINCOLN M, in Mirniiit Mad. II t And It ! Mill ho I inivrritr if iniurvd itvidrut ro oit to ejnioUm rather than erretive ia. in when they fel that a political hir ha Ixvn pulU-d at their rmio. The Nehraikan. unfortunately, in iud ae. iviainted ith the fwhman law aituation. If an unfair eleetton wa taed. howexer, the Stnd-nt founeil will tatleome vxidenee of it. K. l M. do.- not tveall the minor elafa of fl eer ileetion laO fall, following whleN the tn.l.iii .uiril loot no time in doelarlng ( ulilomitin lU liirrs I fmili MI Hl i It mv lv iot " n f ..iv. or rhi it Jit la'H-nr.l - Abov. 8uii.Iv (tint.M runj lhJ miilv l'tifinin ilrlueiy 1 Kmlh minua rJ. hih Uy n i lh gi.mJ twi.t th UMlut. lrinly r,'o ,h " ,,,r 1 l ulil .mthm If Jw Knit It, . 'hottrxrr. Irhm-n on lha Bn- Predicts Coalition Between i"ln x1? uTiQCT. 24 TENTATIVE DATE j II I I . I . HIIIT. IM i"" ' ICIIOW J.'v.NW uiu B.rb Leaders. AMONG F ACTIONS E DEBATERS Nebraska Students to Meet Invaders on Question of Democracy. ! rnt in California unhin. CLIQUES DRAW UP LINES Control of Student Council Hangs in Balance: No Group Has Majority. GEOLOGISTS 1 MONTHS IN UTAH 11 minor orrioe non-emuM ami in ii;ninn nalde eleetioiv . . the niiiktloi lVrhap. after all, unixemity. IV POLITICUS Jut like th il. a rw lijht ha anart on lh p-titi-t hoM- Students Make Survey Of Mineral District Under Schramm. it "The pledger i all our,' admittid the fraternity man a he pointed out the high ptv' aure runher. Annual ge.togieal feM trip un.lrr tli direction o( Trvf. CI. l.n'l the Mine old 'ton at Ih IXxYr.ity cf NrMa.aa ! Hehtanmx. ma,u-Kr"J?T1!,i: I XVUh c.a rtng nr .; &UJ$. for a new .h.vj yfar. rnnea yitvtrx atnUrnt rna.t tlx trip. y jor I hrm h.wn t' rampu i...ra in ih i..liti,al aituali4i. a Thi trip U th grnrral fieM trip f In atiM.-ni nxaMini5 in "Condit Sax Kirk lunoeent." iv.xd headline eoneendng Mneoln' hank nxhher. Hoxv these old aetixity men d gt around! Thi latye txpe i Intends! to make li torial ridding rJiKior not to fill up nione t-pa.v ith K ik. mattrr lx- h h Iwn n'SltoJ cWx and I heM .luiinir th I for th p month wnh th fUmmrr nxonth. Mryxitl of 'exceptirtn. of cMir. of rxih wK. ; jfre rxerllrnt it for uh an now pt. xhn it i prohahle that xptitim in aa mmh a it U In rnVm. ami it po"11""' ttxo cnter of th alunt distrtct. ,li.oi, mot tmy i;h th new ( a,xwtlrK to piWesw Schramm. ,Hi.lnu. ; Th dinlri.t I h'.fhty mmeratiwsl. i Kut th tim l .1tine niRB Anj an xtlcnt irgton f.M- g.- hn the thrt faction on th Jxe Ibndns Ktnek up the l.iiuvln I ank. The teller got told. National hiaaka campu xill hav to j;t thir flan to;ihr an.t ff-t real 'rjtaniit!ori. Ami that tim will h within th next four xvk a th rrt tu.1nt lftion will tak plac then. ltiont Loom. Th loetion avn to com will loci.-al rrararvh ruiiswra. ininnf th rour of th trip gsMogu-al formation tn Wyoming, nan, cVlorad.x AHon. anJ New Mexico wrr ixi.t-.t. tn connec tion with th trip th group vis ited th Zion National park. KMc canyon, and th Urnd rtn.nn. Th Uructur. nd .lu.lging from the mindxr and ioi.niMie. of flio this Tck, another "With Fire mid Sword" inut le caning. Tti0 lclion vn .o ronir iu , - . . MORNING AAIL . . i w xpcte.i tnai 'n f.ii iK-rambl for rle will b w. j The. plac are non cthr than i th pri.1encie of each of th four cadmlc cla-f reahman. ophomor. Junior and renior. Though mainly inecur. then of fto m to hax their attraction for a goodly number of the aludent Ibo.ty. Hence U I readity en that th ,hlu hirt faction, which group of twnty-thre fratemiti ha tone hld th -hit tick" on th 'k..iii .lnrlp.c th xotition. I Mowx-r. th nxot Important work to.ik plac at Maryviu. Th atihlnt ma.t 1tlld topo graphic, atratographic ami atrxio tural map cf th district. It Included, practically an entire township, and from an lx-ation J of T.900 to fect. Three wrks wr apent on thi loca ' tion. Pule trip wr mad to the nh O.-pprr company and the viniMi. coal min;r.c distneta, l- catsl tn the rtat visited. While fnlvnnty of Nhraka atu.trnt wxll hxe aa otH.Munity t com pt in an international trt railv thi fall. hn Nfhrahk will ilroal wilh tiiglih unlxtiy t Hnli at Ijmnlrx. tvioher H. All i atu.tmla who ai lntrrtl n in- tn-ollfglat dhatmg. Irt'n Mi hav rn kd to mt lr f.tr II. A. Whit in fnivcraitv hall ltx on Monday afternoon at 3 orlio k, whn plan will h mad for th Internal looal dehat. A tram of two atuednt will t ent fn.m th rjillih unixeritir to dehat In lVtotr and Novem ber. The date tentatively aaaigned to Nehtanka la tvt. U. although effoit I being ma.te tx ws-ur a later date, which may not prove poiNe. owing to the fart that th viaiting team I debating on a achedul which doe not permit unneoennary travel. Ta Dehat tn Democracy. Th fix- ubet which hx- been proposed for the 5xgtih de bater ar to deal with octalim. tanff. disarmament, th machin ag and dem.vracy. The debate at Uncoln will b on th laat ub )et named. Th official wording wll be Keaolx-ed, that th ptln cipl of dem.vracy ha been tried and found wanting " Holh th choice of anlea and cholc of rnb Jecta were mad by th vwiling team. Kvery man tu.1ent abox- th freahman year t ligibl to try for th Intercllegiat debate. The of ficial trial wxll prooamy ne nem TOT11K KDITOR: I'll A A.it A-t ftl X1X Ml.t nil 11 . vlll 1V The Nehran eieV XZxZ hip of cZphencke! Cliff F. Sandahl wnecrninf the m Com- fratenntiea. who have been mor , iJS" huskcr. I foci lhat it is onlv justifiahle to my- or les th -underdog; and in self and ataff aa well aa the ttudent h.vly that "TT ) ' -The trip . . a . uiit. rn t -' " . . I issue a statement pertaining to the financial h)lvt Xo hsx lVir liri0i distinctly aituation of the edition. ! drawn before the fall campaign At the present date ercrv hill incurred hy ; open. Thi. then, is the maor .v. ittrt rohaer V.s hoen rxaid in full. ProNem facing th three group. . .... .. . Kluea t-eiina Grin. Lst pring. with the formal an October S. Regular nilea of lig bilitv wemlnc ti.Xent art.vl- tie apply to debating. Last year four or fix- student wr d barre.1 fi-om th team because they had transferred from om kl ,iiaio n.4 bad mot heen a war tn attendance at the untver- J iity. I AFTEU MYKR SIKVKY rr a 1 Ijim cf the denart- mcnt of geology ha returned to t'x-ery hill was paid promptly with the exeep-1 Is very valuable to i ,nt in Inx-eitiratmc the ground stxident nxajorinc In geology, i ter rurp'.y and resource of th km l'roressor scnramnv viiii"s; " ve v -wentiona rUia coiuJiuit aiA.e by Uitl t . r r i viimmer Xchraikan. Sandahl hronpht attention to a possible deficit a an evident oversupply of yearbooks. The present editor believes that inefficient publica tion management RWd he censured, but Business Manager Kennedy does not deserve too much criticism. The buck idiould he passed to seven well known" fraternities, numerous Lincoln busi ness firms, and ft flock of well meaning campus organization, j nd the dean wys anyone who doesn't have S00 in cash fhonldn't come to oollepe . Who would think of poing to colkpe if he nl that much money? Welcome Music. With, a blare of trumpets, plus the wail of violins and contraltos, the University School " of Music ha become the University of Ne braska school of music. The board of regents has adopted another child to increase Ne br&akVs cultural family. Numerous students have plowed through four rears of tmiversity life without realizing that the University School of Music was an institution outside the Comhusker school Its proximity to the campus makes it an easily Istimifcted addition to the university proper. : - It is the contention of many modern eel uctors that culture is shoved into the back ground in modern collepiate training Drama music, literature, they say, do not recene pro??r attention in allegedly educational in StLs. There is good reason for this be- 'Specialization in education has increased the Earning power and machinal value of eol Ige gStes but the tendency toward nar rowxSs in training has reduced the "Jf and public demand for culture. Thia ten dencyowever, is quite natural. Ldueatirm iS been thrown open to the masses-and the masses do not cry for true culture. In a large university this is particularly trUeThose who are vitally interested in educa tion wfll recognize the significance of the reg ents' purchase of the University School of Music. Nebraska is attempting to keep her university balanced : Bv this time next week, most fraternity pledges will have a warm spot for the club. Ml h i Every college has its choice collection of - learned, conscientious professors who know . . m'Knoto Vint fail in tVimr in- liieir npei-uve 'j Ktrnetional refnsibility. In college vernac- clnr they are "ary . The proceryman who knows his onions find hisiseif on the financial breakers if t - -r, r- a ...n tV nninna wit)i wrhieh he i n well acquainted. The college professor - . . , . j i i,;,0 knows Dia SUDjeci OSes ra ana iorru .. t Jin i;ff1 in nti i?nflioTia. wav if his intel- l-tcal orations float over the heads of a bored ,1 - r Professors, like grocers, must sell their Certain instructors deliver valuable lee- s femire with knowledge, but coated n a J.-lfctile tumor ana unacr ion ot a printing account r.ci.1 . .1 recognition Lincoln firm. This was paid in three install- of lhe ,,,,1) -amps on the I'm ments. These hills were met with an settled jxersitv of Nebraska campua, wit in apite of the fact that our creditors were de- inesjd e-rl upheavals in th tr.Mr iW in settling their accounts. funeral run of rtudent affair. The v " . .... i special emphasis is placed on th j map ana or ocpos-i n r'r " gi.ir.s visited." A trip will be planned for next fummer. the site , cf which has not been definitely decided upor" t the present time. The members of the la.t trip w-ere: rrederich Burchard, Harry Purteich, Frank Penton. Don Dawson, Harlan Hutchina, XV. O. Willi riatte nx-ef for the war cJcpart- mert. " . . itiiir cull is . niir.trr. imi v ... There are seven well Known iratcrniuc -Urjrest number of voters but the I ifVer. Stanley Nestle, Paxton on the campus which have not as yet made Section brought out the fact vaHieott, Richard Still and Prof. financial settlement for the pages. they jepn-lfcat-tte. "&& .xui.it.iig. tJ-r. Schramm, instructor. tracted for in the Greek section of These accounts have been turned ox-er to Mr.i .. . r,...i, F(.iiman. " SfllwV f.ir nlWtion. The v total &v2. There ,t, ctnent from Omni, are twelve campus organizations that h a xe iconccix-ed the idea of proportional failed to make payment. These amounts very I "..dcl h rvVhtical cliaues and succeeded in getting the legislation throuph rock bound blue shirt council different thing have been happening- A t The council is now composed or 2 mebers in place of the 18 or 20 who formerly made up the per sonnel of lie tovernine body." Of - .t tuti .i;il Au'An 1he i ?4 time TT refiliiar oiue Cornhuske, Vet we arcclear of any deb,.'--. Part of this money will go to make up tne un- j,istfd ,roonK the independents. paid 50 percent of the stall salaries ana inp; mainly women students. Oicbilv hut total annroximatelv $'200. There remains a sum of $3o0 due us through advertising. This money is owed en tirely hy Lincoln firms, most of xxhom are en joying the patronage of university students. These accounts are in the hands of competent collectors. A selected group of freshmen will meet Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the home of C D. Havs, V. M. C A. secretary, for the pvir poee of discussing plans for the promotion of a series of meetings for freshmen witli a special speaker whose name will be an nounced later for Sept. SO and Oct. 1 and 2. 25 Average REDUCTION Rent-A-Cars NOW We tve lfciea-rr1nrert fr rental r:e a t.unh ar4 il ccminu to furnish b'Fh fwi cr. inclu.HTi Fnrd. Reem and Durants. Addi tional discount for long inps. ALWAYS OPEN WE WILL APPRECIATE VOUR BUSINESS MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P Street. Phone B-6S1. Coalition Possible. Just how these gTOups will line T.f.m;TiW rop to ihe nublication fund. rru . . V. r- .ill flAn-A tA vnow 10 the student bodv that the Comhusker docs not up remains to be seen, although face a deficit. They prove that we rave m.u- f" av fonPOi. . . 3 3 . v. t i nA.iiiinr,c I nnti - - publication of these, facts. I sincerely hope iV. V iMiVilin Afinomrmtinn of last Vear S Comhusker staff will be somewhat alleviated. Respectful lv yours. GEORGE U KENNEDY, Business Manager, 1930 Comhusker. Funny Politic$. TO THE EDITOR: Here's a piece of news your reporters may ha-e overlooked. Saturday the seniors in the Jaxv college elected the "president of 1he freshmen law class. . You get the inference. More specuieally men who have had two or three years' cxpe- A 4 V M rience m university were greener man 11 (rrecnest freshmen in the arts college, xvhieh is proved by letting a group of seniors walk in after a class, call for nominations and elect within the twinkling of an eye the leader of the first year laws. I xvouldn't suggest you refer it to the student council. The office is hardly impor tant rnoneh to have that deliberate body ponder over it for a year. It s the same old university. it. -i- Split Rates. TO THE EDITOR: Tio onrnvrmOTnevit of thfl COminC sale 01 student athletic season tickets has brought a question to my minel. would u De passive for an individual game rate to be put into cf- feet 7 By this 1 mean ticKets to oe bow single games, to the students, at reduced rates. At the University of Wisconsin such is the situation. Students who do not desire or are unable to procure season tickets are given an opportunity to purchase them for the games that they are desirous or capable of attending. These prices are in proportion to those paid for season tickets. Every year the student rate for a single game is fifty cents unless the game is played away from the home field. T.'ith the present system at Nebraska many students are prevented from attending any of the games, because the expenditure Kf $9 a season ticket or $2.50 a single game is too great I am sure that with lower rates we would find a larger group representing the Univer sity of Nebraska, end a greater exhibition of the Cornhusker spirit. NOELEN. date 'n their efforts at getting legislation against the blue shirts and what independents line up with the latter. At all events, an interesting battle is in store for the various groups. Anotner cuange mai may oe i fected before long Is transfer of some of the fraternity members from one group to another. This is only a premature forecast out indications point strongly to some possible realignments. Here is now tne groups now line up: Blue snirts. Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Gamma Thn Alnha Sicma Phi. Alpha Tau Omega. Beta Tbeta Pi, Delta Chi, Delta Phi Gamma, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta l au uena. LejL Tbeta Phi. Delta Vpsilon. Kappa Psi, Lambda Chi Alpha. Phi Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Pni Sigma. Tbeta Chi, Theta Xi, Xi Psi Phi, Zeta Beta Tau. Yellow Jackets. Alnha Theta Chi. Kanoa Sicma. Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Delta Theta. Phi Gamma Delta, rni jvappa r-i, Phi Sigma Kappa. Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon. The two fraternities which claim Independence In politics are Farm House and Omega Beta Pi. The barb faction consists of all nonfraternity and nonsorority undergraduates. 5Q m TT vk? 1L ii? On Lincoln' finest midsrt gnif course. Greens that putt just as tnj as th greens at the Country CJluh. COME OVEE TODAY WINTER GARDEN Indoor Golf Course 1329 N St Long's College Bookstore Facing Campus" Students' Supplies For All Dfpartmcnts of the University We carry the largest and mot com plete line' ef all make of FOUNTAIN rr.NS. from $1.00 up. I WW r ;V t ' 1 I i 1 .. Special Pens ii 00 77 V! Use. L "Greenbacli" Note Boolts in K1IAKI. IMITATION LEATTTER and GENUINE LEATHER in black or brown, and yonr nam engraved on them FREE, rrieed from SOe to $4 50. uGreenedge,f History Paper it Hill the finest ax.d most popular history raprr on the market. BE WARE OF IMITATIONS. Insist on the pe.nnine. ENGINEER'S DRAWING ET i'on ein do belter work with either a RICH-TER-rOST or D1ETZGEN drawing set. Good lools produce good work. BOTANY ZOOLOGY Our Botany and Zoology sets contain tbe best material lhat can be sold at l reasonable price KHAKI LAUNDRY CASE Not iiie Cheapest But the Best ART SUPPLIES LAW BOOKS LEATH ER BRIEF CASES COMPASSES PEN L'lIS TABLETS RULERS and TRI ANGLES GENUINE LEATHER EING BOOKS in fact, eTerything yon ne'ed for schooL ?EE OUR SPECIAL 5t and 10c COUNTERS. u u BROTHERS STATIONERS. 1118 O St. i i V i ! J X f "V