thru: Mil, ii 1 1 . i ii nil ' ' - INIVKItHTY H AM US win nn ncroiu:.. 20 with jmkm;vs i:.Mr oi.n r.vvoniii:s mack Dradlin On Khixltt Srholarihip HUngi Set for October 13 Candidal frem the UIvf tity ef Nsbrsias whs wish te fee e"isrd for the Rnedte cholarthipi te fee rdsd this year are 1 te Uave thtir application el an as pr party Misd out at Dean Hicks' eMtce net latsr (haa Monday, Oil. 11. Interview will M ethaduled beginning ll I t. m. Tuesday. Each candidate will be req jirad te appear balere the committee en selection end present hi ease orally. The eemmnie eon. date ef Or. Avery. Prefessor arbour, Prefessor Merrill, Pre feiser Oid'elhor, end 0an Hicae. II J v v f 1 i 4f I ; Jiff-. , , -"---r- y v -v y :-v7Vv r .- ! - ss. Hore are Hie clmmatlc atudents and others, not enrolled In department: William E. Thompson. Instructor In English also riavera coarh: Theodore Dlera. Zolly Lerner. departr iit VV..IU ThirH mn.-! Flir.nhfth Evana. Pan) Thompson. h Rpnnett. Elhrl.lps Rrubaker. Edwin Mortenaen. Harlan Easton. Robert Reade. atage manager. SOCIETY I i Delta Gamma Stage -Formal Pledging Formal pledging wag held at the Delta Gamma house Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Twenty-four girls received the pledge button. she'll like you much better if you take, her to the tasty pastry shop "llnrnlifa flnMf hotel cornhusker NEW! Cleaner. Truer, Better Indoor Puttinq Surfaces Are Being Installed at the Circus Golf 16th & "0--REOPENING SATURDAY NITE 18 holes 25c 2 floors "Lincoln's Most Unique Golf Course" "Our Store Your Store" SODAS AND LUNCHES Rector's Pharmacy 13 and P C. E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr. Drug Store Needs ' "The Students Store." Don't Be Silly! If you must be (illy be good at It. People who are silly uiually are bralnleia. There are many great exceptions, such as the Marx Bros, and Bill McLeary, or McLeary for short. ( The Marx Bros. Buffered a great loss when Hart A Schaffner refused to do movies with them. Come Out And enjoy good dancing. If you ra silly you won't come out. If you know your stuff you'll come out. . Saturday TO THE ?Sa-Pv3, 5 Miles West on "0" r Social Calendar Friday, Oct. 10. Sigma Eta Chi tea. Sigma Nu house parly. Wesley Flayers rush party. Wes ley Foundation parsonage, 1417 R atreet, 8 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 11. Sigma Chi house pRrty. Delta Upsilon house party. Alpha Delta Theta house party. Sigma Fni Sigma house party. Refreshments were served after the ceremony and the new pledges gave a short stunt. ' Formal pledging was held at the Gamma Thi Beta house Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Miss Julia Presson of .Chicago, 111., who spent the summer at Xel lowstone park and is returning from a short trip to Texas, Is the guest of Gwendolyn Hager. Miss Presson is a former student of the University of Nebraska and a member of Alpha Chi Omega. On Monday evening she was a guest at the Alpha Chi Omega house. She will visit In Stromsberg for ten days before her return to her home. PI Kappa Phi announced the pledging of George Wahlford ot Enid, Ok!.. John Schmidt of Adams and Iwis Zinnecker and Paul Winterhalter of Lincoln. Six Pi Kaps including a couple of pledges will attend the Oklahoma-Nebraska football game at Norman Saturday. They will leave Friday afternoon by motor and ex pect to arrive Saturday morning. The Oklahoma university chapter of Pi Kappa Thi will entertain them during the weekend. Those who are planning to see the game are Ralph Trester, Elmer Strayer, Kenneth Pruden, Dudley Thomp son, George Wahlford and John Schmidt. Lyle Mabbott, Lincoln; Bill Lamnreaux and Ixiwell Humphries of Omaha, members of Alpha Theta Chi, have returned from the eight day trip to St. Louis with members of the engineering col leges. Miss Madge McMoines, Alpha Phi, who has been spending a few days at the chapter house, re turned Wednesday to her home in Lyons. Miss Josephine Berggren, Alpha Phi, drove to Wahoo Wednesday afternoon to take part In a wed ding. She returned that evening. LELAND QUALIFIES STATEMENTS MADE IN OMAHA SPEECH (Continued from Page 1.) But this Indifference that is so apparent arises not from the fun damental lack of interest but from engrossment in other things. So many are caught in the college hirl and don't take time to eval uate their interests or those things to which they devote their time." Mr. Hayes says, however, that he haa found-students who seemed to have lost interest in religious ANCIN6 Auditorium Ball Room Tenth and M Nebraska's Finest Dance Palace Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. Saturday 75c Per Couple Playing the Best Orchestras dramatic, who will be cast In Dayera ahowa thla year Tn r "mer omaUc depaMm-sUV.liVr Vo Mia. II. Alice IloVe.l 'r tment member Second row Jere Mlckel. Don Carlson. Rlthar.l Tate. C. P. Coomb. Aug ista Trench DeLellla Shr n TAh Singiey Jacke! william McCleery. Mrs. Call Totter. Joe PINatale. Vera Waters. Bottom row: Mi Students Akvd to Call for Picture New studenti who had their pictures taken during registra tion week may call for them be tween Oct. 10 and 15 In room 9 of the Administration building, it was announced today. Agri cultural students may secure theirs In 202 Asrlcultural hall. It will be necessary to present identification cards. matters have an undercurrent of thoughtful speculation for the val ues to be found In the realm of religion. One evidence of this according to Mr. Hayes, is the fact that every year some upperclassmen, usually a senior, expresses his re gret to him that he has not found time for church or Y. M. C. A. work during his college days. THREE TONS OF TEAM, FIFTEEN POUNDS PER MAN OF EQUIPMENT, VISIT S00NERS. (Continued from Page 1.) and white also. When the noon practice was over yesterday each player found a canvas bag with his name on It by his locker. Into it went his shoes, shoulder pads, pants, hip pads along with the jersey, sons, etc., already there. These bags were packed into six trunks to cacth the outbound train. A man ager's life is not weighted wltb spare time. Fares Total $1,000. It costs money to play football, too. Fifty fares at $23 each, Is something over $1,000 just for space in a train not counting pull man, food, hotel rooms and two trips from Oklahoma City to Nor man and return. When Elmer Greenberg flips for choice of kick or receive at Nor man Saturday as full fledged "captain for a day" he will be wearing fifteen and " one-third pounds of clothes and shoes. If the Nebraska squad In suit were piled thirty-four strong in one scale, the weigBts would read 6,630 pounds or about three and one-third tons. Friday morning a one and one half hour trip through the oil fields near Oklahoma City as guests of Sinclair Oil and Gas company will be the program for Bible's men. BLAIR BAYS IT'S APT TO STAY HOT;' PERHAPS WEATHER MAN BET ON CARDS AND IS TAKING OUT HIS SPITE NOW. (Continued from Page 1.) we are still several long jumps be hind 1928. Coldest Was 94 Degrees.. On the other hand the coldest day recorded for this month has been 64, but thla time October Is a little too hot, to stay in the race. During the cold snap in the last week of September, a low temper ature of 43 made its appearance, October has twenty-two days to equal this. At the present time there are eight men in the office of the Lin coln weather bureau located on the third floor of Brace labora Upper row, tory, and their duties are many and varied. An hourly record Is krpt of the pressure, temperature humidity, wind direction, and ve locity, the amount and kinds of clouds, and the amount of precipi tation -If any. and the same ap plies to the amount of sunshine. Special Machines Used. For the most part special ma chines are used to record the an tics of the weather, but the men In the offlre make three "eye obser vations'' dally. These observations are used as a check on the ma chines, and also to determine the structure, and type of clouds that are floating about In the heavens. From the data taken from the machines, and the "eye enerva tions" daily reports are mano In detail, copies of which are kept i.1 the local office, and In the bureau at Washington. D. C. The file dis closes that weather observations for the last forty years ran be had for the searching, and these re ports are so thorough, that a per son wanting to find out if it was raining or snowing at 10 p. m. on March 10, 1910, could find out by merely checking the records. Weather History Kept. The records are kept as a weather history of this country, and according to Mr. Blair, some of the records have found their way Into the courtrooms to be used as evidence during a trial. In correlation with the records, cli matic maps are made, but with the exception of the one appearing In the newspapers, none are printed. Mr. Blair refused to predict as to the type of weather we would! have after tomorrow, and so wnn that in mind it is probable that your guess is as good as his. NEVADA EH ESI I MEN AHE TAUGHT SONGS RENO, Nev. Freshmen at the University- of Nevada need no longer confess ignorance of school CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. AFTER ALL it s a Townsend photograph that you want. LOST- HHnrt-tooled pnrketfoonk In Tent hpra or Bciwy. Reward. Thonc I. 9767. LOST In or near Law rollini Jewelnj nrlta Unrnma pin. f inner picuse tun B 1416. Reward. ..... e - - e - e Pratt's Riding Academy State Fair Grounds Horses for all occasions, hour, day or night. Telephone B 6280 Barn No. 16 WANTED! 1000 picnickers el picnic headquarters, LINCOLN DELICATESSEN 1439 "O" B5585 Open fill midnight & Sundays. uinn BMitlunt Buna Steaks Marshmal- V , V i rr no et w - W C Olives Sandwiches & complete request!! left to right: Thlraa Gwen Fay. songs when asked to warblo for upper classmen. At least they should know them all for there are now periods set aside devoted to the proper method of singing the university gongs. There are only twenty-seven moving picture theaters in the province of Szerhwan, China, al though the provinre has a popula tion of sixty million people. Ist year there were more rnl- -the Good of a Lecture is the part that you retain. The best way to keep class notes is in an STUDENT NOTE BOOK We have them in stock In f? c n ii i n r ! Brow ii stcci liitlc iit whirl grain $3.75 With your name in gold Free Emhosserf with U. of N. Real Tucker-Shean STATIONERS 1123 "O" St. - e - e - e - o Chip and saiad pickies- Fruit. picnic lunches put up at PHONE B3585 LOOSE ) J-P 1 LEAF m..v tJ j .......11. J TntiriMv Jnumal. raullne Oellatly. member of the elocution and dramatic ana, ramek. Dorothy Zlmmer. Char- Alanine McNeea, Janla Lehnhoff, lege students in the United States than In all the rest of the world combined. Therg were 1,237,000 students enrolled In colleges And universities in this country. Little Tilings of Great Moment - - in wardrobes that Kid Gloves 350 pr. Tailored. 'one clasp glove and slip-ons with novel touches of trimming. Perfect accouter ments to dressy ensembles! Black, brown, beaver, belff. eggshell and blue. First Floor. MfllERta .NIGHT lOOMUIJ. IS I'LANNKI) AT COT.NEIl Cotnar rollece will have a III Med football field The con trad for the installation of the equip, mrnt as signed Thursday. er. rording to the iinouneemut of President Anderson. The first game lo be played under the liihia will he the traditional battle wttlt Nebraska WesUyen. Oct. IS. Py using violet ray. eiperta were able to determine that the body of a man taken from the drainage canal at Chicago recently was that of a Chinaman. An ex tracted tooth wac used for the test. PIANO STUDENTS I Adult beginner and Intermedial wanted by greduet student with nine years' pisn leatMng Sip" nc. hen between t and 4 L r41 RATH MIABONAtlt Imitation may be sincere flat tery but. don't be deceived There Ii only one He need Karmelkorn Shop IN LINCOLN That's JOHNSONS at 112'4 O St. Open for busi ness 10 ft. ra. to 11 p. ra. every day but Sunday. Blousettes 195 Sleeveless blouses ef setln "be long" In every up-to-date ward robe. You can change the whole appearance of Jacket frock, or wool suit with one of theee and make one outfit take numerous roles! Tan, eff shell, flesh, peach and pink. first noor. Costumettes $3 Underneath it all you want a garment that doesn't bulge, get wrinkly or In any way obvious. A coatumette Is that garment. It is made of Bilk and rayon, to take the place of vest, braaalere and bloomers. Pantle or bloomer atyle knee. Pink only. Second Floor.