ft rsiuv. otrmnKK SOCIETY IWi.ii.. H.r -f ( -' '" " ' " ;l.lu!e4 ihrir i-artv t tV H"' Un,l1" '"r r ",U '".' "! Acacia .u.ii.uiicr.'llirif af.sir for Sl.jr.Uy rr.....f at tl l..lr hunker. S-vril grou uraltl Mti.-. ..( .r..i.,.iient out " orrliraira. That Xi's ' .nirll l th OMMlOB. TM fhSp- wV B Wrv Clare Pay. Aph l D1' .rent lb n,, to w"PlB YVaier visiting reteiivee. Neva oiiofr. f- w XI Delta. PBl '"w!" ,? Rut Dueneing. AlpM O P'a. w . llnti Nebraaaa City. yanan Bump peot lh 'J, Council tod wita rtitiim Bluff. Helen Pavia, Ruth Cherney tad Weatharbv. Alpha XI Pel- i.. aMBt lb rest K end la Omeba. where Miaa Cherney vie Ited at the Davl bona. Lavlnla Mom, pledg of Alpha XI Delta, vleiud br parrot la Kairbury, Nb. Lorcn Goaaard. pldg of Alpba XI Delta, spent the week tod at brr bom In Trumbull. Alice Voo Sertem. Alpha XI Delta, vtnted t at Hooper. Pledge of Alpha XI Delta were entertained at dinner Sunday eve ning by tba alumaaa of the chap ter at tb horn of Mr. O. T. Warren. MILTON 8ILL3 Dorothf MacKail atar rula algkt Ufa. BUT With a roman. afory an tnltr, of a rl boy and frtUT V Oaak. what a orf. Karl Dana Gao. K. Arthur Com COLOrOrVL NOW Stuart : Today wa aarnMfiy ' MH Hrtaat tartalMM tM rM ui mm.1 w aaa t aawin. SIOHAID Bsrthebess In The Dawn Patrol with DaMfJaa Fairbanka Jr. Nail HamlKan TA Piekard'a Chlnaaa i Dran Land Muart Cfawaatf with Harrlatt Crum aiaflfifl -Jtn CMM Dane" la tala of arual r0-, ( m "HN TUE CANTEEN" Donshnntt for the DongbboTS And All Guests FEHEP-FHEOIHI-FEEE JOURNEY'S ZKD UNIVERSITY PLAYERS OCT. 20 to 25 Donghnuti and Coffee Tin OH ThSY W aaai af tie NettalaaJ tka faxlaa Cm af bW bU- aW k aijMs at aaar Ma . . lW b aW a aawr aw aU . . Ksny comsca KAY JOHNSON HARRY GREEN LINCOLN iota. Bean f rajrmei-ai fr OuaM0 tcmAMCi) Added Sound News si. i ' Mourning Dogt Di$rlote Prath Old Vr.aor rH!CAUO-iltM-Ta mournful howlinf of a dio tfy d( that Carl Kntii. rnty. fi-rmrr rot l( profataor. bad fad and aba). larad in lha untnant4 buiMinf hra b aa rarvlakar. led tba ni(hbor and p-.l.ra to findinf lb man iMAJjr. Yra (o Knui m a acbolar at Hapabur univariity. Carmany, tnd later be was a member of the faculty of Carthage college. IUI Bol mb,rf b. 1,0 m Germaa. trench and Hebrew. Rai4.tnd hv lha 4llft ftf Ma wif a In 1IM, lb prof mor became I , ,, . ixt k. k.. tht caretaker of lb old building A hrftait ktaa Wan a n t KatMri mlVkXW doft, tvt ry on bt could frod. Tbty IN M. M. MACNAGHTEN English Jurist Is Assigned To Nebraska Chapter of Order of Coif. Initlatad Into tha Ordar of th Coif aa aa honorary nimbtr of tha racant convantloo of tha Amartcan Bar aaaoclalloa la Chi- caro. Sir Malcolm M. Macaafh- tan. K M EL. aaa oaoa aaaijrnca to tha L'nivarsltv of Nabraaka'a chapter of lha ordar. according ta word raceivad ty uaa M. n. Foaur or ma law count. Juatlra Uacnarhtan haa bad a diaUnrulahad caraar at tha Kaf. llah bar. In lsza aa waa craaiag a Judft of th hifh court la tb kina-'a hanrh divlalon. Hla father waa tha lata Lord Maenafhtan. considered one of the ablest and wittiest members of tha bouse of commons. Expressing bis appreciation or aiariinn Into the Order of tba Coif and in being- assign to tha Nebraska chapter. Sir Malcolm haa written a letter to tan ros ter la which he says, I need not aay that I shall value that honor very hifh indeed; and all tha mora In that my (randfather, Baron Martin, and my rreat grandfather. Chief Baron Pollock. were memner ox origin order." A number or tha moat aixm-a-ni.ha T-nfflUh turiKts attending the American Bar association con vention were Initiated Into tha Order of the Coif, the peer legal scholastic societies. CELEBRATION OF FORTIETH YEAR AT VINE CHURCH Vina Congregational church cel ebrated its fourtieta anniversary with a formal reception Saturday evening and an extensive program today. The o'clock dinner Sat urday evening waa given In tha church dining room. Rev. w. A. Tyler presided aa toaatmaater. Nine of the fifty-five charter mem bers were present, aa well as the first child baptlxed and maar other prominent peaple In the church's history. The Rev. Mr. Newel of Blair, a former paator of the church, preached the morning service. Star Gazer Offered Chance to See Nebula Star gazers will have an oppor tunity to see the andromeda neb ula, a distant atart-taland universe, at the second public evening at tba university observatory next Tuea day evening between 7 and 10 o cloclc Prof. G. D. Swesey will ex plain movements of the heavenly bodies. Eyinger Talk, on City Planning at Alliance Prof. M. I. Evinger of the engi neering college spoke before the annual meeting of the League of Nebraska Municipalities at Alli ance last Thursday morning on SiDtroTauM jjrt WAuni Added Talkie Comedy tba ).- of X1ty r.anmri "Ha !- tpavial oi(rhai to piubUm of aoeuct and aia aaablini M Ulatton la paraalt aaunuilataa to fiaata city piannlaf eoananiltaa ti mora affarliraly prvnoia and carry out coanprabaaalva comnu nity oavalApmaot. i IMu.lrnt Hrre In 1927 i 1 Dir Mufflon, Ind. I Word Kaa ba ratvad by Mtaa HJ R. Walktr. aaaoriata prut, nc of botany, that Miaa Ruth It Mayar dta4 of lafaauia paralyaia i aftar a thro day Ilinaa at bar boaaa la Hlufnoav. lad. Miaa Mayor took bar anaaiara j df raa In botany at tba t'nlvr any of Nabraaka in 117. amra lhan aha bad boaa an Inatrucior ta tha Elkhart. Ind.. high atbooL It, autta of bar raaaarcb work don la eoaactio ariib bar maatar'i d (raa had boon cetlnud and thi lunmir war put ta final form for publication. Survtvinff Miaa Mayar ara bar paranta. Mr. and Mra. Davtd Mayar. and a brotbar la hifh achool ho waa parmananlly enpplad by Infantlla paralyata thu faU. Studtnti l Kemper Streer to Live Up to Binding Honor Oath BOONV11XX. Me. -L of my owa frae will aad accord, la tba praaaaaa af Almighty God. do aolemaly awear, that Z will sup. port, aaalataia aad defead the ataadard of hoaar; that I will tall the truth la all official atate meats; that I will aot cheat la re el tat loos aad examinations; that I will support the courts martial la their admin 1st ration of tha stand ard; aad that X will tola rat no vio lation thereof. So help me, God." Tba above quotation ta takea from the ceremony of tha signing of the ataadard of honor aad la the oath takea by all cadets who have lived honorably for one year at Kmper military achooL Vpoa affixing thalr signature to th ataadard theaa young man enter the status of old cadets. Their obligations aa aid eadeta begin with tha taking of tha oath aad and aever. H .0. Sounds Warning Against Litting "Hard Times" Hinder School. la tha October laau of tha Na braaka Aluataua, which waa ra l.uaa vaitirdiv. daneellor Bur nett revlewa the educational equip ment el laa university, empnasis lag that flaaaelal stress must not be allowed to hinder tha "educa tional program of tha university, which undertake to atrengthen the teaching power of the depart ments and to provide better work ing facilities for both students and faculty." Among the forward atepa that tha university haa taken recently he Includes the provision for sab batical leave made by the regents last spring whereby an instructor who haa been at the university aeven year may take one semes ter leave en full pay In order to atudy elsewhere or t rare I. An al ternative for th one semester leave on full pay Is offered in th provision that a full year' leave may be taken on half pay. Telle af Addition. In addition to the plan of sab batical leave for instructors he mentioaa aew instructors at th university thl year and the pur chase of tha University School of Music to supplement the work of the school of fine arts. "One of tha moat important ad ditions to our instructional staff is Prof. T. M. Raysor. new chairman of the department of English, who takea tha place of Dean I A. Sherman," aaya the chancellor's article la the Alumnus. "Another faculty addition of im portance is Prof. Harry F. Cun ningham, chairman of the newly created department of architecture in the college of engineering." Cover Deplete Football Team. The cover design of the Alum nus la a layout of varsity football players aad Had Coach D. X. Bi ble. Oae page is devoted to the pic tures of four Nebraska alumni un der tha caption "We're Proud of These Nebraskans." The alumni are Gen. John J. Pershing, '93. who celebrated his seventieth birthday on Sept. 18; E. Ruth Pyrtle, '04. president of the National Edu cational association last year; Col winiam T. Ourv. '97. new commandant of the university R. O. T. C unit; Marcus u. roieei, 'lg, who was elected commander h wkniii rfanartment of the American Legion at the recent an nual convention in North Platte. Other articles concern home coming, freahmea convocations, faculty changes, scholarship rat inr Increase last aemeater, new houses of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Sigma Lambda fraternities aad Phi Mu aorority, Nebraska alumni listed on the state ballot this year, the T. M. C A. outing at Eslea park last summer, the purchase of the University School of Music, undergraduate activities, aad athletics. COLORADO FR0SH ARE DUCKED (Continued from Page 1.) The U. of C haa a beautiful campus, one of which students are justly proud. There are many trees and extensive lawns between the building. Mt of th buildings and ail of the new one are built of a sort of tan rock which 1 takea from tha university quarries near Boulder Tha school lias la tha foothills of tha mountains. X minute's driv up Boulder Canyon or up th Flag staff takes one Into tha midst of natural beauty. Th drive up f gataff is popular with the eds aid coeds. There are numerous turnouts for those who like to run out of gaa. However, llghta are turned on at 9:45 and then, of course, everyone proceed down the hUl so that the girts can get home by ten o'clock, the required hour. WENT OF N I UK II MIA M.HK KA.N Hunker Student Retails Impressions Of Ames Campus as Seen on Grid Trip y LEONARD CONMIIN. A .-.-! I.JIII w km If VlHl tutill laaa I into fem kateing warm id aun it. in " had lha twat team aad got tba breaks aUg ilh It. Tha ature an..t. kit-. 14 la 0 If three perfect forward p aut thirty yard reck had not bad han.UJ o -trieUleia under lbm. very an oi that two mm. i.i nk.1. m,U have wtn fur the Cycluaea. It la against the rule. bevei, u k-nflbtO oi anonau tame lo end it when a certain learn la ahead. The Pi Phie had an open mie f,.r riM nr ai nt the "better" Ira- lemitiea at otlk after the game. Ttue afternoon arrair com- miik nrrhraira and refieah. menu as tll attended from bulb Iowa and Nebiaaka. The Amee campus la beauiuui. At Boulder. tVln. they aing ThuW n,w4 Ihrra la no Blat'S like Nehrejike." or ao lha information run. To compare lb campuaea mt a mnmm ind Ijnrnln calla for a change of eubtect from Y Loyal Huaaers. iieea. iw kw wr ings, vines and ahrube, and aa ob vious aecluainn from th city proper place the Cyclone arhool PLANS FOR CONCERTS Will Hold First Meeting at Temple Theater Monday Afternoon. The student division of Matlne Musical, which includea fifty ac tiva members and more than a hundred associate member, be gan activities for the year wun . ... tn ha held in the Temple theater Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The program which was pre ..lut hv the Lehrner ouartet of London In the Temple theater Nov. S aa part of the artist aerie of th organisation was reviewea aunm this hour. . rhariotte Peterson. Gamma I'm n - i. MMMMt th at nH.nt cwia, ta i ' i . division: Madeline Jackson. Alpha vi rviia la vlra nrealdent: Marvel McCormlck. Sigma Alpha Iota. serves as secretary ana mcmoer hin head! Ardath Pierce Is treas urer, and Marjorie Bates. Sigma Alpha Iota, la unranan. All Student" Ol music or mnj muairal aubiect are eligible to asso ciate membership in this organlia- Uon. and are invitea 10 viau uu firt meeting next Monday. At this time, membership tickets may be secured. Plsn Three Concert. Tha senior and Btudent division officer have made an attempt to arrange a year program oi un usual interest Thre artit con fra ara tn he fcrourht her. The Lehrner quartet of London appear Nov. 3, Miss Maaeiine uray. woo Is famed for her Interpretation of folk aongs. will lng Dec. 15. and Senor Zecchl. pienUt of Rome, will be here March 9. In addition to the artist course, twelve programs will be presented by local musicians. Active mem bers who were selected by tryout In tha anrtne- conducted bv nine Judges, will make up the personnel or most or tnese programs. For the first time, the afternoon concerts will be open to men stu denta. Tickets also go on sale Monday afternoon. Attendance at the programs is accepted for credit in the convocations and recitals course, fine arts 75. RUSSELL, IRISH POET, ADDRESSES STUDENTS TODAY (Continued from Page 1.) Chancellor E. A. Burnett. Presi dent Isaac B. Schreckengast of Nebraska Wesleyan university, and Prof. Paul R. Grumann. di rector of the school of fine arts. Last night "AE" addressed the faculty men's club at a dinner at the University club. Arrangements have been made by the National Broadcasting rnmnanv through its Chicaeo branch to broadcast Mr. Russell's I talk this morning over a network of ten radio stationa. An an nouncer and c intact man have been sent to Lincoln to take charge of the broadcast. VOTE FOR CLASS READ, COLONEL (Continued from Page 1.) really has been a clear-cut tussle betwixt the athletically inclined. Vrtv m i l the g ovd aa far aa fenry la concerned. v.k. ika rial I huuae. elir Ibor- iM.hly with the haUlal of the Bijma Nua aad Bataa. boU for thi minutea and aad the newly roeetrurted bocne of the Delta Sigma Lambdas aad yuu have a small e Jit ion of ftaieralty bouewe at A me. Ibaae taalJaa in nunia. lui i amble over three or four Ma like aanatonuma. aad the hoe pl iably ta grand Uougb the food a poor. N.bra.kaa campus suffer by compel u with the ! Kboui but Nabraaka girla do ao. Thua spoke one of the natives. The two or three good girls there are go out of circulation before aa ordi nary fallow ha a chance at them." Corahuakere at home may aot bate much spirit but they've plenty in foreign perta. Iowa ub atitute for a atadium would have runr with Nebraska yella If there had been murh to ring Pea Moine rititen knew that 'There U no place like Nebraska" ta capital let tare after being ao informed by thirty or forty enthusiastic aad aot obnoxious, a combination aot too often found. And what mora. W beat 'em. Iit vear the first class erasi- Mania heJlotine- waa antlrlv with out a sports candidate aad the sec ond semester election found only one on the aiat aaa a ieai: Hear. If tb latter Incident la to be takea as a sign, th voting today may not be betweea ath lete but rather betweea partlea. A arannlnr of the record of th last two class leader elections shows the relative elreagtba of tha two fraternity factions oa about a par. with the barn trailing in ui duat In the first aemeater election laat fall the blueahlrte took three out of the four claaa head, leav ing the yellow Jacket with oaiy a freahmaa president. The second aemeater witnessed a com aback for th yellows, who then turned th tables and took ail lb ornces but one. ailowlnr tha blue a Junior captain. factional Laa'. Rut tha leads that tha blueahlrt candidates had over the yellow Jacket nominees la th fall showed about a nunarea votes more man the margin that the latter had over the former In the spring elec tions. And the blue shirt Junior who took the presiaency w ue sDrlntr bad a aafe 100-vote major ity eo there you are. Even though the spring Dane- inr indiiriMt vntine- on tha TorO- poeed student council proportional representation plan, a smaller to tal vol waa recorueu iui u first semester contest Th lat iar wnnli ahow that about 1.T40 persona cast bellota while th for mer reveal i.eso going io m polls. STATE HI PRESS ASSOCIATION TO HEAR NEWS MEN (Continued from Paga 1.) on sponsor may represent each high school In the state which haa a publication, which maintain a school section in community news paper, or which offers instruction in Journalism. The convention, however, la open to all high school student and instructors interested in Journalism. The association first met at Midland college In Fremont in tb spring of 1929. At Its second con clave there last spring It accepted the invitation on the part of the school of Journalism at the Univer sity of Nebraska to hold a fall CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. THE HaUCK STUDIO. O Ilreet. B2H1. J&litlnetlva antesfaeaa. SLEEPING ROOM One larira room for 4 men. Cheap If taken thla week. Alio alngle. Cloae In. 1417 Cj. B1.8I. AFTER ALL it'a a Townsenj photograph that you want LOST A valuable red fox fur.' Tinder 6 lease notify Alice Fltigerald. B 7i. eward. A New Austin Coupe Is now added to our line of Quality Rent-a-Cars. You can rent it on the same basis as Fords. No special guarantee. MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P Street Phene 6819 Like That When I 9?Unt tT. of VdeVc-s. 1 Tht Campus Shop 1127 K Street Downtown atere 1201 O Street Baeement Shoe Oeet.) rooteuliua oa the Ijn.o.n tan.pue Plana are betaf mad l- aom modal a :oo digete ai.4 spun, aura riy holding tba caventiun la lha fall rather thaa the eprtt.f ll a thought that atudeuta lau g mi publication nn hi recite atiniu. lalioa and met ruction at the out sal of their year tk rather thaa at It cloae (MertainnneM Planned. Bettjeea buaineaa sraa.unt and edlreeeae at th two day conten tion wil he a comprebeuaive pro gram of entertainment. The uni versity will give a complimentary luncheon lo convention delrgatea and aponaor on Kri'lav. Oct. 14 Tb eeaorialioa annual banquet will be held that evenu g Th Junior chamber of com merce at Lincoln la In charge of 1 lour of the city which wul milud aa inepeettoA trip through lha ttat capttol. Inapectloa trip through Lincoln nepPr p.ani nave also been arranged finally on Saturday anernoon the delegates and aponaor will be the rucate of the university at the Nebraska-Montana Stat football ' gam at Memorial stadium. I Officer of th Nebrak High i School Pre association are- Mia1 Ball Fai-man. Lincoln, prealdent; Mia Rose Skudler of Kalrbury. vice president; and Mia Florence Sherman of NUgh. secretary. treasurer. Dean Upaon Reprernt j Nebraska In California: i Dean r. W. Upaon of the gradu- j at college I representing the, tTnlvaralt of Nebraska at initalla- tloa ceremonies of the president of th University of California In, Berkeley, Calif, this week. H will also attend a national meeting oi the deaaa of graduate colleges there. I Nebraska ProfeMor j Write Two Article ; Dr. Cliff 8. Hamilton, professor : of chemtitry. haa had two article i Jubliahed in recent issue of tb ournal of th American Chemical j society. Ia collaboration with Cllf-, ford O. Ludeman h wrote an ar ticle on "The Direct Arsonatioa of Benzene Derivatives" for the Aug-; uat issue and with Albert B. Scott , he wrote on "The Arsonatlon of I Aromatic Aldehydes" for the Oc- toner number of the magazines. I FORMER INSTRUCTOR j GETS APPOINTMENT Miss Elsie PokraaU, Instructor In tha deoartment of Germanics for th paat three year, has been appointed asistaal instructor m German at Bryn Mawr college where she is conUnulng graduate study for a Ph. D. degree. Reynolds' Article i ' Published in Magazine Dr. Robert 1 Reynolds of th department of history Is the author of an historical article published tn a recent issue of the Beige de On the cleanest locker room floor you'll catch the germ of WATHI1LETIE5 FTW "TOV don't have to make any Y one of the teams to have "Athlete's Foot" The glee club probably has some victims. The man who gets all his exercise out of differential calculus, not to mention the "crammer" and the "plugger," may be wonder ing about that redness between the toes, with i-t-oh-i-n-e. Or it may show up with a thick, motrt skin condition. Or again, with tiny blisters on toes, or a dry ness with scales. The fact is, all these symptoms point straight at the ringworm ferm known to the boys in cience Hall as tinea trichophy ton. This tiny parasite of the vegetable kingdom has infected about half the men in college, according to many authorities. The U. S. llealth Service reports that "at least half of all adults suffer from it at some time." Universities as far apart as Cal ifornia and Pennsylvania have found 50 of the men infected. And the co-eds get it too. Little tinea trichophyton has made it elf a campus pest. It lurka in the very place AIbsE'lbSiui POH YEARS HAS RELIEVED SORE MUSCLES, MUSCLXAA ACHES, BRUISES, BURNS CUTS, SPRAIN. ABRASIONS TIIKrK rhilol.-gle et dllialoir. Tb a tula is eniitlad "Marchaats ef Ar raa and lha (inland Trede With Uceoa. Uta Twelfth Ceatury," Ailawtirth Appointed On Senate Committee. NominatH by aon-frteraity atudenta at lha university. Prof. U K Ayiaorth f the department of political science, haa bea appoint. 4 lo membeiahip on the university senate s committee eo studeat eo gabuations aad social function by f.iaoccllor tV A. Burnett. Miaa Corlliry llelunia From Wetern Journey Xt laa Martha Uoethry. aecratary In the department of educational service, has returned to the uni veraity after a tnp lo the weat coaat during which aha vtaited Glacier park. Washington. Ore. gtn and California. TODAY ! ICIAL Mince Haia Tabett Choice of Pie i. iTT Any oc Drink -a'p Rector' Pharmacy II an ml. OUR BUSINESS la to supply the Univer sity Siu-lcut with every requirement from a lesd pencil to a complete lab oratory and WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS Tucker-Shean STATIONERS 1123 "O"' St. where we all go for cleanliness and health on the edges of swimming pools and showers in gymnasiums on lockerand dressing room floors. In spita of modern sanitation (you have to boil socks 15 minutes to kill iO this fungus parasite infects and re-infects bare feet almost wiy time they come in contact with damp floors. Absorbine Jr. kill th germ of "ATHLETE'S FOOT" Tests in a famous New York "lab" have revealed that Absor bine Jr. penetraU.3 flesh-like tissues deeply and that wher ever it penetrates, it KILLS the ringworm germ. It might not be a bad idea to examine your feet tonight At the firgt sign of the symptoms mentioned, douse on Absor bine Jr. And keep a bottle bandy in your locker as a pre ventive. Use it after every expos ure of bare feet on damp floors. At all druggists $L25. W.F. Young, Inc Springfield, Mass. SI -