The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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    SUNDAY, OCTOHKK 1. 19.11,
TIIK DULY NKHKASKAiV
THREE
COMPLETE PLANS FOR
ANNUAL ROOTERS DAY
(Continued from pngo one.)
wheat find liny. Tlio third lot,
however, Hhow'od ."lightly liV'P
gain. Tliey were given their choice
ot ground coin and lwy hiki
SHE BELONGS TO THE
FOUR HUNDRED
HE BELONGS TO THE
FOUR MILLION
But they belong to each other
when they discover th.it love is
the on Park Avenue or the
Bowery 1
ground wheat and hay. The lambs
ate more wheat than corn.
In dlHcimsliiff the results of the
first report, Prof. Alexander em
phaHlJies that they do not neces
warily Indicate how the lambs will
Iced during the remainder of the
tent.
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BSUHESS
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Ben Lyon Ona Munron
DETRICH NAMES
37 ASSISTANTS
ON CORNHUSKER
(Continued from page one.)
Skade and Chalmers Graham, Edi
tor Detrick and Business Manager
Russell Mousel were appointed last
spring by the publication board.
Staff Meet Tuesday.
These students now have charge
of the editorial department of the
1932 Comhusker and will be re
sponsible for Nebraska University's
next year book. There will be a
meeting of the editorial staff Tues
day afternoon at the Comhusker
office. All new members are re
quested to attend. The meeting
will be called at 3 o'clock.
The announcement of the ap
pointments on tho business staff
will be published In The Daily Ne
braska!) about the middle of the
week.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Added Entertainment
RED GRANGE In
"THE GALLOPING GHOST"
FOOTBALL by HOWARD JONES
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enrols exoior ou'ty . . to Toey?
W ll tie GoJ snn fl ;m -o he'se' seno a
macle, tuning v cnosrr nto 'aitr. ?
The D'Otna of PeCfDi on
The iuIRACLE WOMAN
Barbara Stanwyck
as o bee j i.j. o ! e-ofte
DAVID MAN N E R S
Sarp Hofay Bery Wete
Added
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Pricet
MATINEE 10c-25c
NIGHT 1Cc-oEc
0 R P H E SJ N
MINORITY GROUPS
HEAVE BOMB INTO
POLITICAL ARENA
(Continued from page one.)
inated. It la true that the politi
cal elastic began to lose Its snap
last year when Blue Shirts con
tinually made a clean sweep of
elections. But there was nlwnva
chance that something might turo
up, even mougn u never did.
As to motives for the nctlon
there are at least th
consider. The recommendation
may be a blind, an exruse nr j
sincere expression of rwirtv hinfa
The first Blue Shirt reaction was
that It mieht be a blind
the Yellow Jackets would expect
little Blue Shirt activity and then
move into the polls In organized
forces to write in names late in th?
afternoon.
On the other hand it mav be
that Yellow Jackets and Barb.s
both are tired of holding the elec
tion sack and so are dropping it.
Or in the last Instance these
groups may truly feel that the
status and activities of class offi
cers does not merit the filing of
candidates.
The filing of Thelma Hcgcnbar
ger, a Pi Beta Phi, has put a quec
kink , in the honorary colonel tug
of war. Previous to announcement
Everything for the Picnic
A'o Raisp in Prices
A. J. Poska's Delicatessen
1537 " O"
Open Sundays
Sunday.
Delta Delta Delta tea at chpater
house honoring Mrs. Taul Ream,
house mother.
Friday.
Chancellar's reception to faculty
at Ellen Smith hall from 8 until
11 o'clock.
Phi Delta Theta house party.
Saturday.
Theta XI fall party at Com
husker hotel.
Gamma Phi Beta house party.
Delta Sigma Lambda house
party.
Tau Kappa Fpsilon house
party.
Phi Sigma Kappa house party.
Sigma Chi house party.
of filings women politicians -verc
concerted In the belief that Pi Phis
would not participate in this elec
tion. Pi Phis heve had the hon
orary colonel position for two
years in succession and it was be
lieved that they would drop out of
the contest this year. But they
didn't.
As things stand the class presi.
dency posts are more or less be
fore the firing quad. There is lit
tle ground for believing that they
will be abolished this year, thojgh
unless the Blue Shirts simply fol
low suit nert semester and file no
one either.
Cut Down On
Party Expense!
You don't need much
money to have a good
time. We give you
. party enjoyment at a
minimum expense, and
a good time is always
had by all here on
Sunday night. Come
on out.
Completely Remodeled!
Only 25c Admission
Dancing Fee
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GOSSIPING COED ATTENDS
SATURDAY'S GAME VIA
YELLOW NETWORK; HO
RACE WOULD RATHER
LISTEN TO ANNOUNCER.
(Continued from page one.)
on my passion for sincerity. I
hate insincere people. Don't you?
they're so sort of, well insin
cere don't you think?
Do I like football? Oh but
Horace darling, how cn you ask?
I practically worship football
absolutely, next to bridge I don't
know of a single sport I like bet
ter. Can you depend upon that,
Horace Kant Doworse? You ought
to be ashamed of yourself! Here
I give up all my plans for the day
just to come over to your house
and listen to your old football
game, just because you asked me
specially and then you I'm
sorry, I'm just sensitive I guess
that's all. I'm sure I don't see
why I should think you were being
sarcastic when you ask me a per
fectly sincere question. I'm just
tired, I guess sports are so tiring
I think.
Perhaps we had better go for
ride, Horace. I'm sure the air
would do us both good. The game
is over you say? We lost? Well,
it's too bad, but I can't say that
I'm surprised. What can you ex-
DR. O. D. ELLIS
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Special Attention Given
to Diagnosis
733-34-35 Stuart Bldg.
Lincoln, Nebraska
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poet when you have an announcer
like that working against you?
Something certainly should be done
about the corruption on the air
You say It was not the announcer?
Horace, if I didn't know you so
well, I'd say that you were trying
to start an argument. Shall we
go?
MARIONETTES HOLD AT
TENTION OF AUDIENCE;
WOMEN SQUEAL AS MIN
IATURES GO THROUGH
CRAZY ANTICS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Woof a stray dog who delighted
the audience with his unique tap
dance, an old fashioned dance fea
tured by Darby and Joan, Mus
Lar, a strong man and Lolly Pop
the clown who amused everyone
with his comical balancing act.
The feature act of the show,
however, was Timmie The Chim
panze. According to Mr. Fling,
the manipulation of this marion
ette was the most difficult. It was
suspended by fifteen strings and
required three operators. But the
success of the act more than re
paid the efforts expended. To the
accompaniment of music, Timmie
swung gaily back and forth on
trapezes and skinned the cat for
a spellbound audience.
The programme was preceded
with music by a stringed trio which
included Ethel Owens, violin: Gar
net Mayhew, cello, and Frances
Morley, piano. Dean Whalen, of
Boy Scout troop No. 20 did a few
fancy -ope tricks, and Miss Aleen
Necly sang two selection, "Why
Adam Sinned," and "The Youngest
in the Family."
Wentworth D. Fling and wiuora
F. Deweese were the owners and
puppeteers, and Ellery H. Davis
was in charge of stage directions.
CHENOWETH WILL
HONOR PERSHING
IN BELL CONCERT
A carillon recital dedicated to
Gen John J. Pershing will be given
Sunday at 8:00 p. m. on the set of
forty-eight bells in the singing
tower of First Plymouth church,
20th and D streets by Wilbur
Chenoweth. Tonight's concert will
Baseball Practice
Continues Monday
Varsity baseball practice will
continue this week if the wea
ther permits, according to an
announcement made Saturday.
Kifle Team Members ?
Will Select Captain
All members of the R. O. T. C
and Varsity Rifle team for the
past season are requested to melt
in Nebraska hall at 5b'cloclc Tues
day. (
TO UPPER CLASSMEN
Let's have two hundred Seniors
and Juniors sit for their Com
husker photographs without fur
ther notice. Arrange with either
the Hauck or Townsend Studio
for sittings and help complete thia
section by the twentieth.
Fraternity and Sorority sittings
may be taken at the same time
and thus avoid the jam that al
ways comes later. Adv.
CO-EDS
be the first opportunity offered for
university students to hear the
bells this year.
The program is as follows:
Westminister chimes, 8 o'clock;
change ringing on eight bells;
"America;" "Day is Dying in the
West;" "The Bells of St. Mary's;"
chime tune, "The Chimes of Dun
kerque," by Carter; "When You
and I were Young Maggie;" Piz
zicato from "Sylvia," by Delibes;
"In the Time of Roses;" "God Be
With You 'Till We Meet Again;"
and "The Star Spangled Banner."
JOHN R. MUHM KILLED
Former Nebraska Student
Fatally Injured in
Car Wreck.
John R. Muhm, chairman cf the
geography department of Northern
State Normal and Industrial
school, Aberdeen, S. D., who took
graduate work at Nebraska in
1924-25, was killed in an automo
bile accident at Aberdeen Friday
night, according to word received
here by Dr. Nels R. Benston of
the geography department' yester
day. Mr. Muhn took his master's de
gree here in 1925. Following that
he was city superintendent of the
Clay county public schools and!
latter was professor of geography
ai rem siate normal school. He
had been at Aberdeen three yeais.
Besides his widow, Mr. Muhn is
survived by an infant son. Both
his parents and those of his widow
live at Neligh, Neb.
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Classes every Monday, Wednes
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Private lessons mornings, aft
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