imv. ocrnm u 10. it.u. TWO TIIK DULY F.I I HAS KAN The Daily Nebraskan klinon A, Lincoln, Niuiiim CRUCIAL tTCOINT PUBLICATION ".'J. UNIVERSITY 0 NtBRAlHA Publn4 Tutaday. MidnriJii Thuid, F ndAy ana feundar iKDiiimji ilui.n tn adOtmc tar TMiRTteTM e "'IiilwW aa HCtna ciiii mum at in poftoll.ca in Lincoln, Nabraaaa. uM acl cl cm)hh. Marts 1. ''. and ! apaclal lata at rotai" liiov.lro lor m aacl"." llftj Kl OcloBtr 1. '. iuMi'li) January 0. U UMir a)iraclor) cf HyiitM PobMlJl'on Baaid SUBSCRIPTION RATS If ytir ainnia Copy cHt I' . Mnwtur (dltorlal OMie l''t'l HjII 4. uaiiwaa Oflc C'V.lK HH . J.i.pnon. Oji DU)I. M'tl B B J1U (Jumi Aa lor NaBraaaan tfl loi. editorial sta William T. McCltory Manjging Ed'tor Robert KtHy. francos Hslyoko . William McOaifm Guy Craig . . . . tvaivn tiimpton tronioc Hoffman. Krwi Editor Raa Wagnar Editor .lr)-Hiti . Cimonl Wat .Arthur M lcholl Edgtita McKrw .. tpart Id tar Wonirn i Si'fiii f . . . toeety tfl'tor BUSINESS STAM Chart Lalor. Acting Butma.a Manaurr AaaUtant Buincii Vanur ..Jack Ttionipio-i ably outfitted in naik ami l.ick f my reasonably ixpeet new uniform for tin b.md lib appearance it scarci ly worthy 'f it "' kpoiikiliility, with tin irtsfit iiiovi.gi r boy lug,. With ilue rt'Mft t.t tlx I and' t -lioru, fear that it labors under a itn nt handicap. I TIiom who play in the bund appear at N, r.v j XttPntvSPVPn GiflS Affiliate roothal enm.. ami a la.r croup " I With Cr-TJ)US GrOUpS kimllnl for lalUk, but the l.lue ami nil j n ,lirfi.,u rni riiinii suit tin not i.nr... th- I'an-I ,ri aauiriuy. looks. lt mariliiiitf, inrid. Mallv, bhnw mim emu. rouRh spot. IVrhnps the hand hit lnen pr..iu.l n uiiir.iriiia in the far future. We Miie. i !y Imp" that it will bmsh up on its i.ian-hii'u. lr '! numrwr of atmtini rillov.injr u klmw' othi r hi'Liii'Imi li-t ot i:iiinif. nr4 lh that N. l.rnska is on I., r to.-, in all tl.i.iKv J ". I A Iuhk db t-iu iK are nititMinu for I')'k" rooms in M.roritit. how nho'il kt.utirK' stn.lv rooina in frntcrnitit s? ' Th u k lr.lmi; itnl on (h ibiiipu n( the Univtriity of Nrl.u ki. whirh frit on HatUHlnv. brou,!it () bnniiuiu rmrnt of filinl.un Willi oi'intic from a AORNINC AAIL Norman Oa .M'MBERi Tkia pai rrr'""'"' rl drorlxin b Tko Nrraaa rnm AMrlaU"k Bulb roum il nirmlnTN wt-nt on n-ntl at their iiifi'tini; Friiliiv noon .is t" fin the r turn r the Awu'wmii. l'lffiVIDKI) at l.iit on.'lialf the stiifl I hrtsoii from iinionj- l!i. noii-frnternit.v ktmliils. It is true that the Awwaii. if remiri t il must be a truly ivpivseiitative stiuh nt eouue. It is CiUh11v trii' that t make the publication ...ii';... vluiul.l lie no iliscrimiun- 1 .. . i f. :.. ' .1... . .i.l ti-l..i Lull' 1 Ik. Ii.iltil ili'llll l. Ion between fraternity ami m.ii-iraiei .u..M ni....,...? ...... groups. lU.th mut h.ne a han-l in the pub- ; It i no won.h r Hint Nebraska lonil.al . j ' , train-. .Minn times he. when one etm.sl.iris tl.al Vor any one Ur..np. Imw.-Mr. to .1. libe.alely ; the stu.h nt bo.ly bmls p.artiealiy no support, state that to sceure it Mip,.ort the maKaine The MmbnlT Th.irs. ay n.ahl . i ,,t L.uvt till v uninle o he aek of Mint of the two al! el IllUsi eillPiov Man eiiiii -- i i . i i . . i. ,.r ;k .. I.,.v.. nt I tii'ii iiruiinint ions, anil the M.nlent hoily h pereeni niemoers 01 ni.u kiu', , i - - " another color. It looks very mm-lt 11S tlunili ; whole. i tin. lumii. kille.l bv i.olities. is about to be , Is there any w ay lo jar Nebraska stu-lents n,,t . nnlitifal mize'even before its nee.leU I out of their suing eomplae, iiey . . I fear that there is not While The Nebraskan believes there i. a luck of spirit may ro 1 wont attempt lo mss , Hunt! Tt Till: KMITt IJ : Are t'ormobs ami Tassels pep m-pun" lions! I alwaxs thoinrht th.y were, but of bit' it hceius not. At any idle. lhi show little if any nun. spirit than' the stii'h lit bo.ly as a whole. When the Nebraska football team bit for Aui.s mil its seeoml eoiiferi iiee ua Thm-ilny nitfb'. Coriieobs ami Tassels, aeeel iliin: to The I bll!. Nebraskan, were ailpposeil to be ib.re. Wi re t lii y III pai l, ami a ininlily siu.il part. There were somewhere in the iiei-ihlmr hooil of twenty Coriieobs Ihele. which was a pitifully small representation. The TasM were there three of them The l.aml. himm aeeonliiiK to The Daily Nehraski.ii. was sup posed to be there, but not even a .single pice..!., was seen tiliiolitf the "erowil" of some ilt l4 Illla liart. ai-.l.n Ki.'W. 1- ir 'Jti I in,.. M..I. . . Inri 1 '-rt KI.X.IN lit.. iuj ,-urr .r- l4M IMMrfaa ft. Imm. rnt -a r,r ur. Mpka kl IMU, V t.l 1 H ' IW.Il. I . 1 -1 . I., r k.i..' n ...44twlb l'.J.. i..4.Ollt. i.lta O'lla Iktla. i'ir..i.n li.Mir, h.atMil. f.nia Hti.Mi Uararl Ix'u.n. Lwcik IW-lla l.tkMM. i:i.4im Hukht. ie.ii .sal. lain , . Ha ILrta. l..nmk iia. ii4rtm. ..iho'ii l..M akl fWt, Iran K W m..'r Uu iia K.l. ii.anl llnd kirM lr lHa. Mirin I. ..! I.no.111 Hain IMIa. Viih I t r. iil..nl. Vi. Jn... I ai' rn J..hn r'k'r. . Will l'4l I. M. I'M Wa. la O.a J.rtiar. . m.r I'laamaii, I'uluml.a fclama Kaki. ma ei..v l,in ...n '..r.tYti K af. TIM.. Ki. .1iil buh.man. amina-.. Mftl. Tbria rsi .lk. ri.Mii. hinM.in Mrili l':atlr hafUMlr Hr-n1. Vankl'.n. h I' till. I'ti 11. I'mpKf.trl. Ka. Mtvling of Trom (tillain in ' Drivv St-I Today Ttarn captain, tor is student tupporl campaign, of is unl vrity V. M. C. A. kklll held a meeting thit afternoon at 4 'dock In h Tempi to make plang for tho drive. Tentative plana a announced by Coburn Tomion, pretident of th V. M. C. A, call tor five team to viait fraternity men and fifteen team to call on th more widely featured non-fra-ttrnity men. Thia year'i drive will be launched at a worker' dinner tentatively arranged for T hurt day in th Temple cafeteria. W. A. A. TROPHIES 10 til Called for 7:30 in Women's Gym. dale, la prenuient of the Commit. rluh, and i a mrmrxr of the barb roum il. alrngler haa been artiv In activltie conned 0 with th roller; of pharmacy all hotip h he la working for a teacher ceinficate. H1ERGETTES FORFEIT SPEEOBALl TO THETA Sigma Kappa Wins From Tri Dclts in Fast Game; Score 7 to 3. V.nl.lirti Will li. ! riiiillr.l In n ,1 in II..- i.hii.Uik i. a.t. Ha lO'tering Allowed Mil, I. I. la air Irqtir ti-. , i jli.ll,. in Ihr l.tly of Hie Tril.;.! jir m ll M.!eirf I'toe in Agritul. ilJI.il l.n:i I ' ' "'.i iu i.'-n m . ; j, ,,, ., , :,.. I ll.lliptly at 5 Second Annual Mass Meeting' p s,1.Llin Ot the mu.l'l.l c.ioncll elrelion c.'iinu.t'iK c"l i.mku.i; all m. Iok' i' -Hi' V".i l;.eln. Kelly ll. I 'f..fiM-.r Ignite will I the piiMtien ii'iiiinillri' lo il'fide on all ' ! Irui.l. nt t lift "'!' aie iluimK '.'.,, the .cti..n U.iy l ot the stolrnt c mini wiM pit-' fu.nl J.alsmi-'il Won't Take acute. New Mil.lrlil 1. 11 the esinpiM bf beinn aiKliii'tl lo li.l.iim llu-inarlve on ell r. r "I l i "i.- rcrluiK ono vernily eleel hh.h. nccni.lini: in etntiiiienta n'nl" lv '"n SctKern. No rxrOMi on the ilty ol l!ie romir.t el.iti.ins will la. auvrptnl for Icnornnee in rT"ll 1 law set lorth hy the i-.iiii:eli It btutri!. The first forfeit In tho women' peed bull tour nament occurred on Ihuriday eveninr when the N'er fettea forfeited to the Kappa Af pirn Theta'a Sicma Kat.pa won from Delta Delta Delta by a score of 7 lo 3 i in a fa-t pame played on Hie field j back of Six ml Science Krlday i evening. A A. wlit tiol.1 tta eon. ' annual mat mreiing T evening al 7 3(1 in the Kvmi.naiinti to aw aid plaeur lo Hi unun ited fr.'up lio won firat placra j In Intraimiial Mila Ut yrur Nearly two huii.lre.l Kiila aie ex pected to attend. Tin Is the M-Cuud nn-eltiijj of it a kind held by W. A. A. l-al sprmc awards wer made, officer weie Installed. "N" ' awarded, and the port head gave report on their individual aport. Two sin h inei-i. Inj; a year will In given for Ihe puiHM.e of publicly aw aiding all honors. Itulh Dmmond. president of V. A. A., will piemde at the meet Inc. Mini Mata-I Lee, head of the physical education dopaitmctit, wiil expla.n the purpose and ac tivate of W. A. A. In a l.rlef talk. A ahort program ronmstin; of a vocal duct, and a tap dunce hy Irmanelle Waldo will end the meeting. university" players OPEN SEASON MONDAY (Continued from I'nj;e 1.1 ei for Ihe first lime this seHson the L'nlvertlty Tlayera gave a dresa rrheaisiil of "Journey' Knd" at the Nrt.iaska stale rt formatory Thursday night. Extensive Preparation Made. The lage properltea were not very elaborate but this will not be the case at the Temple Mondnv ! u d n MrTWrtBV 1 . .' . . n. i In the fust quarter the Sterna WILL BKUAUtaai Kappa's rushed Ibeir goal, giving I nijrht as evtensive work la unticr i RUSSELL'S TALK I Mabel lleyne the opjiortunlty to ! way for the proper prepiuation of' H'oniit.ucd from Pate l. I kick the ball for a score of three I tho play. 1 dent affairs nl the university, has points. Sigma Kappa passed the j The play should be tremen.l- ! rradc ihe following announcement ' ball for two more points in themusly Interesting. Whirring shelts. , il lative to excusing cmsses: in- sveonu qusrier. Ava Lee and ic-i dugouts, nerve-racked minds arid .sttuctors who have a considerable lorla Gladfelter were responsible shell-torn bodies are common oc- nomiwir of ktudcntt who will at-' for the play. tend the bvture by Mr. Uussell or' Again In the third quarter Slg ...k.. ih..mu. iva ia'ih lo po to thia ma Kappa passed lor two more 1 trnvncnlion may feel free to dis- points, which ended their scoring i m,.s.s their classes Students who l Rame. Delta Delta Delta sre otherwise unoccupied should be , l"'"' i'.i- in me msi ..' . .- .hi. I-, quarter, when Dorothea Mason l-'Bi" .,::: :r;.. rr.v. kicked the ball through the goal To Wllilt Iflllftlis t III ll" . c.r,H hw r-mmiltee. v I . 1 A committee of fifty men and I leal need for u comic luiljlieiit i i the cam- but believe me, AcnnisKa :ri.i teiini me m i..i ,.,,,, we kn0wn in this c.un- ,,, a,l that the Aw uwnn shonl.l he revived lt of touKh vtiirs if the student l.o-lv , ..cm. I try. (., aponsoring the six-months msAri'ttiNTKn. In meet that need, it is sel t l.lent that o- wiikc tl. litieal bargninins,' for staff positions b( tweeii ,T i any groups or fact inns will kill the hrrt even i track I It if nip. before it is reinstated, jjrautin!? that reinstiite-1 To Tj. KDITOfi : The lioavd of regents ami the inlininiNt ra tion have taken an important step. All stu- lour of the t'nited States Mr. Rus- posts. The following teams will play next week: Monday. Oct. 2u - Alpha Xi Delta vs. Kappa Del ia li sell is taking This committee be- lueaday. Oct. XI lieves that a new basis of human J Lambda Gamma vs. Alpha 1'hl relntions Is necessary in this coun- ; ruiieuay, uci. a niellt. is Student opinion hu appeared to la vor. al most unanimously, the return of ihe Awgwnii. If it can be niade a financial su ss. and a really representative macaine. present'iiitf the humorous side of campus life with some degree of veracity rnther than depcnerntin(r to a heet filled with Greek names and inter-fraternity wise-cracking, it should be. reinstated. If. however, the eoininn cannot be revived wilhjnif strife between the various uroups rep resented on the campus, and a mad grabbing for political plums in Ihe form of staff po sitions, we say "No. Thank You.'" Let it re main buried. Maybe the. operating superintendent is waiting for cold weather to solve Ihe parking problem by freezing up all the campus flivvers. Campus Spiritualists. Do we have any real school spirit on the Nebraska campus? This question has become all-important of late. Our cheering section gives the. team less support than the knot-hole club, whose yells resound from the west stand. A contributor in The .Morning Mail column deplores the lack of co-operation of the Tassels and Corncobs. Nebraska's varsity squad won frum Iowa state yesterday by a score of 14-12. The margin was too narrow for comfort. "Dis appointed" places the blame for any possible lack of fight and fire on the part of the team squarely on the melancholy and indifferent "send off" that Nebraska students gave the squad. There is much in w hat he says. Twenty Corncobs, three Tassels, and no band is a very poor start toward nrousing interest and spirit among the student body as a w hole. Again, at the Oklahoma-Nebraska fresh man game in Memorial stadium yesterday, there was little student spirit in evidence. Any Tassels present were well concealed. A few Corncobs traversed the stands, selling pro grams. The band was fairly well represented, but could by no menus claim a record attend ance. The student sections were quite well filled, and the cheer leaders did their best, but the loudest yells were directed at the referee. Cheering for the team was indifferent. A few loyal Nebraskans even did their best to get the cheer leaders laughed out of court, by mixing 'up and good-naturedly syncopating a few of the cheers. The Nebraskan does not believe 1 lint school spirit 'on our campus is dead. Tassels and Corncobs are doing what they can. The test will come next Saturday, when the Corn buskers meet Montana on Memorial stadium sod. Whether the Unskers take the game de pcrjds to a great extent on the student support they receive. How about a real "spiritualistic" revival 1 Heard in the stadium: "This hoy Saner is doing some sweet playing! ' Messenger Boys. Now that the R. O. T. C. unit is fashion- trv, particularly because political centralization and industrialism have done so much to uproot nor mal life and to undermine the Ua- dent activities have ben guaranteed a certain diiional bases of democracy, amount of money upon which to operate. Hut They believe that the philosophy .1 . . . i .. l . .i t.. ..ll .in of community life with which At. they arc to first present a budget To all ai - wJ fgrmcrs (o orflin,w pvarnnccs the amount ol that budget w inch , )nt(J co.operafive gaieties and to they shall recievc rests in the hands of an ad- i. COntent with their position liiinistrativc committee. (marks an important contribution This is the question - are student iv. , to the solution of thU problem . ' ii .i j i t. - Mr. Russell has received nation ities. going to sell their independence ,,or wiite attention since Ms axrrival in pocket full of sheekels! The undergraduate ; lhe rjniieci tsates. He regards his body of this university sincerely hopes not. work in Irelund as ended. His ef Jt is openly conceded to begin with that i forls there have been heralded i .. i r . i i ..i.i.r ili.u.. throughout the world. His writings the committee in charge ot n.lminiNtc. ing these , (m.lu . The Homeatead funds will act lii good faith. One is caused to i .Co.0pelaiion ami Nationality," wonder, however, whether this good faith "imagination and Reveries," "The might not be biased towards certain activity National Being," "The Candle of groups at times when those particular groups j Visio-i." and Stone." are under fire .Certainly the administration i gjjgg OFFICERS has a very strong whip. JO be SELECTED: Maybe the matter is now beyond the (Contiqued from Page 1.) choice of the respective activities organizations. : .sentP(j on tne ballot by Steve Ho- j The writer is not in a position to know, but kuf, blue Bhirt, Coburn Tomson, judging from the present source of information I yellow Jacket, and Glen Burton, j -The Ncbraskan-it would seen, that nil ac-1 bwb. .. , tivities, including the worthy Student council, : Tuu 1lt(l frnterntv, has lettered; afc to operate under the new plan. in football, basket ball, and track, 1 If any iurisdietion lies in the hands f ana is a memner or me in ciud. .. . ,, ... i,,,,,,,,! Tomson, a member of Phi Kappa activity bodies at the present time it is hoped has a,so ,ettered jn trtiCkla that they will not be too hasty m accepting president of the university Y. M. the new plan which places them under a cer-1 c. A., and is a member of the N tain obligation to administrative authorities, j club. Burton Is connected with the 'JJ1IU OfJUI13l l OII1JJ 111 Dll-UIUVCJ niLj parties. Three Seek Post. The respective factions have put forth Don Maclay, yellow jacket, Kenneth Gammill, blue shirt, and Stanley Mengler, barb, as candi dates for the highest senior class office. Don Maclay, a Kappa Sigma, was high point man in the Mis souri valley basket ball conlcrence lust year. He Is a member of In nocents society and serves on the Student council. Kenneth Gammill, tho blue shirt nominee, belongs to Delta Upsilon. Gammill Is editor of the Corn husker yearbook, Is a captain in the R. O. T. C, is a member of the Innocents, and was last spring elected to the Student council. Stanley Mengler, the barb candi- Gamma Phi Beta vs. Aloha Chi Omega. Friday. Oct. 24- Phi Omega PI vs. Kappa Phi. THE fjEW e-ii mm etirrences in "Journey s Knd." However, these scenes are Inter apersed with delightful humor and clever comdy. The play present a problem, a great play in three acts of excellent drama'. The University Tlayers will give the play al the state penitei tlary Sunday afternoon. The play opens at the Temple theatre Mon- llnV liilll nn.t U'ill runlinn.. throughout the week with the last Cjf iffrtcf CCIflt performance Saturday nicht. lJC tCJi- VlI4l. NO CARDS ISSUED ON TUESDAY SAYS KELLY 1 i Continued from Pago l l ballots to students. Kelly said, but the factions will be permitted to have watchers at the polls. The TOniiros ? . M.WASSERMANN N T : on the Campus College men who know what to weur and how to wear it chooae Atlitfuior "50" lue new Codrge Coat... AJigalor"50"iaaimarl dooble-hreasteJ raRtan long full cut roomy full-belted, with big parch pocket, and a convertible collar that gives extra protection around the neck ... Light in weinht semi-transparent abso lutely wcarhcr-proof. Four rich, originnl colors Deep Sea, Tan, Blue, Black and only $7.50! . . . Other Alligator models from $5.00 to $25.00. THE ALLIGATOR CO. Su Louis, Mo. They might do well to stop and consider pos sible results. If, as The Nebraskan story si s to in dicate activities arc to operate under the re gents' plan, let. us hope that whatever the situation may be, the administrative committee will be actuated solely by n sense of financial consideration when it act on the budgets of respective organizations. The committee has a formidable bludgeon to wield on organizations which it dislikes. By denying an organization the Student council might be used as nu instance necessary funds, it can easily render such uti organization useless. Such cases, we hope, will not, arise. When a nuestion of the utility of mi or ganization becomes niool, let the decision rest with the student body. If they tcei tiinr us existence can no longer be tolerated they w-ill take their own measures to abolish it. AV)V More Parking. TO THE EDITOR: In regard to parking spaces, would it not be a good idea to give faculty members parking space in the immediate vicinity of their class rooms and then throw the present Faculty parking area, open to students? Owing to the fact that all members of the faculty of our college are not present and needing parking space at any one time, except on special occasions, it is believed that, two thirds of the necessary spaces could be re served and would be in use at all times. On special occasions additional parking spaces could be found wherever possible for the time being bv the individual concerned. fi. AY. F. Delicious! Our Candled Pop-Corn with I Butler-Scotrh Klvr OPEN SUNDAY CRISPETTES MADE FRESH DAILY anirta Stoanart Fraah Dally Lincoln Crupette Co tU No. 13th "a 'i 1 r I I' we invite you our delicatessen department, everything of the best. tasty pastry shop hotel cornhusker SIX REASONS WHY "Greenedge" History Paaper IS BETTER HEAVIER WEIGHT CAN USE BOTH SIDES SMOOTH WRITING SURFACE INK DOES NOT SPREAD ROUND CORNERS WILL NOT BIND GREEN EDGES WILL NOT SOIL DRILLED HOLES DOES NOT TEAR SO EASY ITS BOXED BEWARE OF IMITATIONS LATSCH BROTHERS STATIONERS 1118 O St. LONG'S- Is Edison Wrong? Thomas Alva Edison attended school only three months, He is an outstanding example of what a m?n may achieve without the ad vantages of a formal education. Yet Edison is awarding- University scholarship to a group of young men every year. Is he wrong: in selecting these young men by a series of exami nations? Is he wrong when he has those examinations graded and then , chooses those who have the highest grades? If he is wrong, so is the General Electric Company and the Stand ard Oil Company and the National City Bank of New York and scores of lending American (.'orpnnilions. Every spring representatives of many great corporations visit the Nebraska campus with positions to offer certain Nebraska graduat ing seniors. Are these corporations wrong- when they instruot their representatives to examine the scholastic records of applicants for positions? Are they wrong when they show no interest in the man who "just gets by"? Grades count! 7 he .second of a series of advertisements dedicated to the ideal scholarship. BY COLLEGE BOOK STORES Facing Campus