Tlll'KSnW. nCIUIUH 2:1. 1j:ki I III; DULY M MHKN TIIHKK iii'Hsr .miNTi:i imn s nisKutiw Claud iiiliple. npuin Pershing Kiflea. yealei.lay an nounced toe appointment of E1 Hunt. member of Sigma I'hi Ep pilon, aa histonan fr Ilia nulitaiy organisation hie SOCIETY il St. ill i k.. Ill 1 1 WMk4iw III I il )! IM . nu n inii Barthelmcss IN THE DAWN PATROL" WITH 00U0LAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. . NEIL HAMILTON Vom'II nevsr fe.pet it. Vou'H want u sm II Iw.ct if net nisi limes STUART VAUOtVILLl THE PICXARD S CHINESE SYNCOPATORS .rr limit inn' liiiiiilii'il iiiriiiln is oi tin- M-liiml of journal Imii tie i i ctr, to Altriul 1 lie minimi ji.lirimlii.in t H n ix-t . iou, fcnrnl li Tin l a Sigma I'lii, m ii-i will Ut giviii on .n (i at tin- AlllH'X. Novelty ili'citlliliiillk Mini lilt Milk Hill In f.lltllliK i.f ill.' hninr which will for fulliiw ill b a clcuilv .Ihihh'. ton! piti- ,V ' IT IH 111 lg ChCe Open Sssson 01 rail Partiet Owning the erason lot (nil par lira, nicnilM! i.f Slgnm ('In will be hrp( a kl I hi Hotel Lincoln on I Friday evening. Leo Hn k' found will luinihli Dm ip'.hIi Two linn died llfly couples n "kprttrd to attend lli affair A Ii.tt:, ..; ihe evening will he s'uug ) Hanirlt iule K runnel Jiean and Mm. W. ( Hiwper and Mm Cora Bent Iry. house muthrr. will rhapetone the affair. Wiay IIiii-.mII hikI In Sutheiland am in ihaige of ai langemcnl rail Party Ta Be Given By Aoaoia Experiences of William Thompson Range From Pastor to Trouper and Broadway Actor; Is Teacher Here MORE THAN 100 JOIN E r TliiiMiimt.n nil- 1't "' '"l"' ""' I' "'"' Kri.iu t iMilpil lo -l "I",M. """ ,'ht "oW 1,1 1 " ,wiii,i.' .title ...! from tl.... lo n ''ivr.iv iiiMruror i the t ..ml viiiinl I..U- .f II.- . . t i. iicia of lllia.ti I . Thoiiip. it km lln' I'"!' I i-t I r in ini" iiimTnj im.i HARRIET Willi CRUf.1 KIMMIR Kn.l." Farm to Farm Survey Will Check Results of Special Train. rola of T roller tiaa Intrixliirad him lo Play grr hrr. Mia comment on how ha HkH lo play unlvrrtily proiltirllona wai "I enjoy binf at Ilia unlvrralty and 1 find iinivrr nliy aiidieiKta rrnponaiva and vary plraaant to play for.'" (irm N. Fotrr Uix.igr N. Foatrr, a sta.luat of I'hrf fain. In faim auiwya will Im maue I ho It. I tw o wrrku or (K MrmlK-rn f Amu. ilmnier of 1 tohi'r. to find the ailunl altimtmn Ill Thi Uaminn will Ik himta m I rrgaidln Ihc hng ll aaniutlun ft fall party Haturday rvrnlnK at th Hoirl I'omhuahrr. Mm. '. K I Bniwn. K. U flan hrrt and V. W. Nlblrr will rhaparone thr party. Delta Will llo Hardtlma Party prnfrrt of thr aurlriilliual tullrgr fKUimliin a rvlra. In ra h raaa, a I'uniplrla tnwQahlp will b covi'itd ly th aiirvavui'a. Una of th town nhlwi la liM-alad In dallna county In III aniilhraalarn rmnrr of tha county. Another la In wrelein WUh a nififukion of loiii .italka Hurt county and the othrr on tha and hnma ahum ilrcoiaiini; (he I Gallon talilr. north of Hldnry In Now miiiwim; T7 jf,, ''-u vf0j" i Review af ami Sound News m riM.niA of thr hoiif. mcmlirm of IVIIh Tun IVItH will Htntr thrlr annual rmril tmir patty Salnnlay rvrning Hale of hay will foe rm pluyrd ax raU fur Ihe mrmhria of i'.Mik'a "Chrrrloadrr" orclteslra, who will piny, and fur the kiipM". Two hay lurka Itave hern rnKaRrd lo call fur Ihe Riir.'ln. AnioitR the fifty rotiplra prr.iont will ! (iev rial nlumnl. Sophomore Commission Clvea Fudfle Feed A fmlj;i' nuikiiiK parly waa glvrn lv the ttirmbrm of Sopho . more rommlssliin on Wednesday aflermxin In F.llen Smith hull. ' More than forty Elrla attended the affair, at whlrh the two (troiip of the organlr.atlon were cotnbined. lola Jtnvika waa In rhargt? of the food; Dorothy Hawyer. games: Kut It Johnson, drcorallons, and Cindy Vuminbirr. flname. A Hallowe'en motif In black and or ange waa used In ilecoratinns. A short and varied program waa given late In the afternoon. The groups arc aponaored by Lyndell ltrumbach and Berentece Hoff man. Forty Couplet Attend Phi Omega PI Party. Forty cotiplea were entertained at the 'Hit Omejta Tl house party Saturday evening-. Rrarlet and cream prevailed In the decora tlona. Chapemnea for the affair were Dr. and Mm. R. C. Abbott ami Mrs. Anna Hummel. Phi Delta Plan Homecoming Dance On Nov. 15 Phi Delta Theta ia planning: to (five an informal house rinnce in celebration of homecom ing. Stella Fujan. a Zetn Tan Alpha alumnae, recently left for Chicago where he will study dietetics at the Mlchcl-Reece hospital. Maxine Weiss and Esther Jor dan, 7.eU Tan Alphas, were enter tained by their sorority sisters at Ames when they attended the football game there. "In the Canteen" Doughnuts for The Doughboys and All Quests FRIED FRESH FREE "JOURNEY'S. END" UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Oct. 20 to 25 DOUGHNUTS AND COKFtS rf if p$3 GARY COOPER theVman hero of the mightiest outdoor drama ever! With two lovely leading women. Kay Johnson, Betty Compson. ilPOOltlR by REX BEACH Filmed on a spectacular, scale in all its giant strength and splendor. With a dynamic fight climax you 11 never forget! ADDED LULU McCONNELL COMEDY SOUND NEWS NOW Lincoln n NOW I'hryenne coiinly. Hi(jhl niPti will 'oik In rm'h crew and envtr eai h townhlp In two days. F.ach man will us a qurntlohiiaiie with which he will thi'ik over the method of hog raising used hy each farmer he vlslia. Iteprt'senlativca of the agrl cultural colli jr. coiinly agenla, and agrli'tiltural ainta of thi Hur lington railroad will make up the group of auiveyoia. Survey la Follow Up. The survey Is a follow tin project of Ihe Burlington Profitable I'ork special opeialed In the state In October. 1PM. and also of Ihe feven year old hog lot innltation project of the extension service. In the seven years since the county agrnta of Nebraska first began advocntlpg' the raising- of hogs on clean ground away from the farm buildings, circulars and personal letters, newspaper stories, farm visits, touts. 4-H club wotk and exhibits at fairs have all been used to spread the idea among all the farmers of Nebraska. Just how wrll this system has been adopted by the general farmers of the state will be determined by the three representative surveys. Will Check Detaila. The questionnaire card will make It possible to check the equipment and methods used by the farmer in handling: his brood aows, In farrowing; them, and in taking- care of his pigs. It will also prnvldo a check of feeding methods, whether or not the man visited the Profitable Pork .special, whether or not he has obtained the Idea from county agents, bulletins, newspapers, or other sources, whether or not he wants help and Information, and what his troubles have been In trying: out the hog lot sanitation system. One check has already bren made on the effectiveness of the Profitable Pork special. From a survey of lumber yards It Is defin itely 'known that 5,113 approved Invldidual and two sow hog houses were sold by the lumber yards and that material for 8,072 houses was sold - to farmers following the Profitable Pork special. The same survey showed that 2,939 houses of other types were sold either built or In the material. The lum ber yards sold 1,284 self seeders already built and the material for 1,256 other feeders. hool. and for many years pro fessor of law here, but who la now practicing law In Lo Angeles. I'alif., wa a rampu visitors yes tetday. Today he la arguing a case in the supreme court of Nebraska. DRAKE STUDENTS TO COMPETE IN RADIO AUDITION AMES, la. Dorothy Hlntchliff, Mlnburn, and Douglas Grant, Dcs Moines, both students at Drake, won first places In the district con test of tha Atwater Kent radio nudltlotr held over WOI, Iowa State college broadcasting station here, Monday afternoon and eve ning. Twenty-two persons from ten central Iowa counties took part in the contest. The winners will compete in the state contest In Des Moines over WHO Nov. 1 pre paratory to the regional ami na tional contests later. Learn to Dance Special Rates in Ballroom Dancing Pnon U IBIS Tor pp.nim;..i Borner Sisters DANCE STUDIO 10s Nsb t. Bk. 15th ana u niiii. w Im t' furniil iiiiiluiMioii. ".luiiini v h Mr. Thompson conies t the canpua from tha flimrnl Wa!h plavera In Omaha Ha l teach ing English and laklng hi M. A. drgree in that depattment Ihl year. Ha lua no intention of giv ing up the stage aa career, how ver. hut I laklng thia year lo improve In background for the "tge 'I've alwaye wauled l t. ald Mr. Thompson, whose father i a minister In a email Minnesota lown. "and although my pntfnt ; tr,e i'nVmity of Nrhtaska law educated me tor wie i.hi.i Intteily opposed the etage. I'm on the stHge. However, their preju due hna lensrne.l consldeiably." he added Served In War. After graduation from Mainline university at Kt. Paul In HU7. Mr. Thotnpaon enlisted in Ihe war. While In Fiance, he wa honored with the medal d honneur for hi wink during the Influrnaa epi demic. A oon aa he returned to the I'nlted Stales, hi advenlur. on daya as ft trouper began.' He played with one show and then an other, Ihe length of lime depend ing upon Ihe length of life of tue show. 'In Hume days, an actor imild ftlwava find a Job," he mused, "be cause there were so many shows. Now It's a life and death slru;j(lo Ixvnuse there are so few com panies. I leal lied to do R lot of thlng.i while trouper," he said reminiscent.)', 'i had I" drive slakes, pitch the tent, put up the seals, hftllvhon out in front of Ihe show, and hold down the lent when tornadoes threatened lo blow us all heavenward." Played In "Frecklea." The link between ten show and Broadway wa it trunk. After Bill" had saved enough money to purchase this necessary piece of theatrical equipment, he went to New York and got his first part In a legitimate slage show. The plav was Cer.e Slratton Porler "Frecklea." "The tent show day were a hard, cruel, but effective drama tic school where I really learned something about acting." said the one time trouper. Mr. Thompson prefers character and comedy part. Some or the roles whlrh Mr. Thompson has played arc: Ihe religious ranatic In "Hell Bent for Heaven." the doctor In "Knsy Come, Easy Go." a rube In 'Wel come, Stranger" and score of others In his years of varied ex periences. Mr. Thompson's success In "Journey's End" in the character Bibionraohics of Material Compiled on Question For This Year. ADVISORY aOARD ILtCTCO. AM KM. la ltuel Nye, Cam bridge. HI , ha been elected presl unit of the advisory board of tha Iowa bim Bomb, the college year book Thuistoo Adams, Anita, ha been made secretary. Other siu'l. nt mrmlrt'ra of the board are: II. D. Paul, Waterloo; Anthony J. Koelkrr. Dyeravltle; Jamea Car. land. Orlwtin; and Charlea Chap pe I, Davenport. Piof II A. White of the Eng lish d'partment. wh' ia in chart; of Ihe elate lutih Ixm.1 di ltMtir.K leaiMie, M iiotti'd Wt'.ln. S'lay thai moie thun KMl high sihool have! aliened up aa membeia of th," i li'nur fur the lu'il si- son. Hil.liogrsphle of all Informa tion .vim h m related ! the que-1 tlon lor the coming season have . Iem compiled rv the nnivers'ty j YieiU I A VAtllvur nd have form mailed to all i thu far I Tin I the twetitv-fi uith yea l . In whiih the hlfch ei hoole of Ne-1 brnsk.i. under the direction of the, t'r.ivemity of Nebraska, have joined in debating auigle quea-1 tlon w hu h irruiinate In the spring 1 with a state toumiinient hetwetn the most outstanding Irani. Tha Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachings has given more tbao IIS.SIT.OUO In S37 retiring allowances from 11)06 to 1030. A New Austin Coupe la now added to our line t Quality rienl-a-Cftra. You can rent it on tha earn basis aa Fords No special guarantee. MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P Street Phone 16119 . w G . wA TODAY'S SPECIAL Roast Pork Toststt Fruit Jello Any c Drink 3pc Rector's Pharmacy 13 and Sts. 1 . AWC ieftl Cro9 A A . ,0 i . .rv" e-ai' a.-"" .m opt . nv .eHJT kisaei i8tronomer say there are spots on Old Sol Perhaps llinr m:' I'1'1 really don't know. The only spots that interest lis are the spols on your clothing. V e e sttulifil them. They disappear com pletely in our careful clean ing process. For safe cleaning for all your clothes, telephone Modern Cleaners Soukup 4 Wentover. Mars. Call F 2177 For Service i "' . - - I Date Up! . n -1 TVm " .&i . -rO' v.- ,iw 4"V-' .-..atO o . co CrfVC01IOS -tTik VJ if 7 n n YEPI-WE CARRY CAMPUS CORDS $5.50 the Pair SmSlftwtp&SmS' FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS KILLIAN'S 1212 O STREET CAMPUS CORDS IN ALL SIZES 1201 O Street CA.Ml'US 81101' H27 K Street DOWNTOWN STORi: 1201 O Street (Dabcnicut Shoo Dciit.)