The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER X 1931
Ma
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GERALD BARDO W
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lahatma Gandhi la not yet thru
with Great Britain. He intends
to continue his weaponless battle
for India's freedom. Leaving: Lon
don for Bombay Saturday, he said,
"The musaen of India ure only
awaiting my signal." He sxpucUt
to be thrown in prison again by
the BrttiHh, he Raid. The Mahatma
was asked what effect a possible
r.-soit to arms would have on
India. To this ho returned, "What
effect can these toys have upon
people who are starving for thoir
liberty."
Representative Bertrand H. Snell
rtf Npuf York 1m thp mttn rnnith.
Monday at Washington Rcpresen-
atlve Snell was nominated on the
sV"enth ballot. John Q. Tllson of
Connecticut was bis beat competitor.
rit Nebraska Senator R. B.
Howell In the first of a series
of articles In the Omaha Bee-News
will not have it that the depression
it the reason for more taxes. "That
is an excuse." Quoting him, "hut
the fact is that this deficit and the
resulting increase in taxes, now
pending is chargeable to the failure
TUP flATIY NmnASKAN THREE ;
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of European nations to shoulder
me i.,uuu,uoo,ooo plus of war
dobts they owed us."
To cltirens he says, 'These debts
arc due you, and so Important are
they to you, to your children and
your children's children, that you
should ponder each settlement
Independently."
yiee President Curtis said Mon
Jay, "f the next republican
national convention nominates me
for vice president, in lta2, 1 shall
accept." Mr. Curtis has been urged
by some Kitnsans to be a candi
date for the United States senulc
in '82.
Farm board officials have ad
mitted losses of $223,000,000 of
the government's revolving farm
relief fund. As much as $75,000
salaries were paid officials. Tre
mendous brokerage charges were
paid wheat and coiton subsidiaries.
With these facts before the nation
President Hoover hardly hopes
that farm relief activities will suc
ceed in evading senate investigation.
Dy presidential decree the Brue
nlng government In Germany is
empowered during the reichs'tug
recess to change present customs
scheduled and to enter into a sys
tem of bilateral treaties with
foreign countries concerning tar
iffs. The decree was issued by
President Von Hindenburg Tues
day. Observers in Berlin expect
agreements to be made with Erg-land.
N
A Miss West was last spring
notified by Miami university
that she could not return to her
classes because she failed in her
studies. She filed suit in court.
Tuesday the circuit court of
appeals ruled that Ohio college
students must maintain required
scholastlo standings in state-supported
institutions or they may be
expelled.
Tow there la a chance for a fight.
W, Warren Barbour, once ama
teur heavyweight boxing champion
of the wor!i, former mayor of
Rumson, N. J., wealthy thread
manufacturer, and a Republican,
has been appointed by Governor
Larson to succeed the late Dwighl
W. Morrow as United States sena
tor from New Jersey.
republicans are happy over Mr.
Barbour's appointment. The
lineup in the senate now is republi
cans 48, democrats 47, farmer
Labor 1.
Qn 8ptember 80, 1031, women
in Spain were enfranchised.
Now two have been given places
In the Cortes, or parliament, and
another was appointed by the pro
visional government as a member
of the committee which was to
draft the new constitution. Their
names: Clara Campoamor, presi
dent of the Spanish Federation of
University Women: Victoria Kent,
president of the Women's Club of
Madrid; and Matilde Huici.
October class 1 railroad earnings
were hnlf those of last year.
Approximately the net operating
Income was J04,000,000 as com
pared with last year's, October
earnings of (112,250,099.
The first step toward settlement
1 of the China-Japan conflict is
made. The Chinese and Japam.se
delegations at Paris have accepted
the resolution of the league of
Nations' council. United States
supports it. A neutral commission
of five members is to go to Man
churia to report progress of Japa
nese evacuation. But the resolu
tion must yot be sanctioned by
Toklo and Nanking. Signing of
the documents is expected Friday.
povernor Bryan believes that
J Nebraska can care for the
needs of Its own people. So he
has Bald he told President Hoover
and relief organizations some time
ago. Complaints are said to have
come to the governor about Red
Cross work in drouth stricken,
north Nebraska. Delegations from
the Omaha and Lincoln chambers
of commerce and American Legion
post No. 1 went up there Wednes
day to Investigate.
Vot the last eleven months the
1 gasoline tax receipts In Ne
braska have been $8,611,261. This
Is approximately $250,000 above
those of the corresponding period
last year. One-fou.th of this goes
to county road work.
Here are Mine of the things
which will now co le under
the new British tariff: Glass bot
tles and jars not containing mer
chandise, battery carbons, yarns
wholly or partly of wool, house
hold linen, candles, sporting guns
and rifles, air guns and rifles, pis
tols, domestic spoons and folks of
metal other than gold or silver.
A ship wltn five tons of gold
bars and forty-five tons of
silver aboard was sunk twenty
eight miles off the coast of France
In 1920. In August of 1930 the
doflnlte location of the treasure
was found. Already twelve lives
have been taken in the batle with
the sea for tbo gold 396 feet down.
"Vrill you vote to consider and
" will you vote In favor of a
proposal under article V of the
constitution of the United Statu
for the repeal of the eighteenth
amendment there to, to be sub
mitted to conventions In the sev
eral states for ratification or rejec
tion?" This question Is being asked the
531 members of tho h'use and
senate by the women's organisa
tion for national prohibition re
form. Of 251 who have answered,
149 were affirmative, 49 negative,
ana 03 noncommittal
NEBRASKA STUDENTS
WILL SOON HAVE THE
0HAN0E TO EXHIBIT
AQUATIC ABILITY UPON
COMPLETION OF POOL.
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water In excess.
The purifying system Is not the
only features of the new pool
whl':h adds to the purity and
cleanliness of the water. Thuc
are tho top sewer drains with a
top deck around the pool which
will prevent any water carried out
by the swimmers from running
buck In the concrete and tllo basin.
It will be drained into the sewers.
Then there are the air sprays.
There are two of them. One on
the north and one on the south
ifln.i at tho east end of the pool.
From time to time the air will be
turned on ana ripples will be sent
from tho east to tne wesi enu.
The ripples, comparable in mini
ture to the breakers which come
in from out-sea, will carry any
film or sediment which floats on
top and force It into the west end
sewer drain.
The university is careful and
cautious. It believes in the axiom,
"a load of prevention Is worth
more than a box of cure." so they
have Installed non-skid tlleing.
Perhaps to guard against the pos
sible over working of our health
department, the university made
special mention to Robinson, who
Is building the colossal water ccn
DECEMBER 4TH.
$2.50 THE COUPLE
131 O Street
Fashions Play
fTime:- December 4th
Place:- Uni Coliseum
Event:- Military Ball
' i",c Opening Lines
V . ;iv)), Adorable!
How Exquisite!
...and many, many expressive
words will be said - - -
...need these words be directed
at young things bedecked in
COSTLY finery only---
At DIAMOND BROTHERS
many individually different
styles have been assembled
Simple of lines, "which is the
mode." Satin, Taffeta, Crepes
and Laces, all decidedly fitted
with ample skirt fullness.
priced
K-rquisitc But Xot Costly
FORMAL WRAPS
510.95 to $18.75
95
DIAMOND BROTHERS
FOR THAT
Military
Sam Brown Belts
$3.95 Up
Officers' Dress Boots
$11.95 Up
Rustproof Spurs,
Dance Shank, $2.45
Sabre Knots
93c
Imported Leather
Dress Gloves
95c
Army Light Dress
Breeches Bedford
$10.00
SHINE AND
POLISH UP!
Blitz Cloth 25c
Boot Cream . . .35c
Saddle Soap . . .50c
Non-Com Polish 35c
White Broadcloth
Shirts Military Style
$1.19
Black Ties
50c-95c
Lincoln Army & Havy Store
202 So. lth
202 So. 11th
MUSIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA PRESENTS
OP
CATES
PLAYING THE
MILITARY BALL
Unique decorations will
furnish a gorgeous setting
for the most colorful social
function ever held in this
part of the country. The
formal season opens Friday
night, December 4. The
scene will present a brilliant
blending of evening gowns,
military uniforms and for
mal attire.
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OPIE CATES
Opie Cates has ben fea
tured at the Sebastian Cot
ton club, Los Angeles
Broadcasting KFI ; Castle
Farms, Cincinnati broad
casting WLW; Show Boat,
Pittsburgh broadcasting
KDKA; Loma Linda, Hous
ton University of Pitts
burgh Prom; University of
Virginia Junior-Senior
Prom; University of West
Virginia graduation exer
cises; Red Lantern, Cleve
land broadcasting WTAM
and numerous other
places.
Have you notified us to call for your formal as yet? Many
have. Gowns are hand finished by experts. Tuxedos and
Long Tails are given the closest inspection.
A Big Part
Of Looking
Smart..
, . . li spotless attire al
ways well pressed and in
faultless repair. That is
the sort of service we
offer.
May We Help You
Prepare for the
Big Social
Event
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EXPERT
LAUNDERERS
RESPONSIBLE CLEANERS
WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE?
FOUR SENIOR GIRLS, CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY COLONEL
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MARY JANE 8WETT.
Courtoy of t,lnroln JourniU.
THELMA HAOKNBERGER.
Friday Night, December 4, You Will Know Who Is the Lucky Girl
AT THE STUDIO.
Thursday: Alpha Kappa Pel,
13:00.
Friday: Innocents, 12:00; Ag
Engineers, 12:15,
talnt-r, that he must install this
type of tylo to prevent slippage
as the motorist who puts on chains
thinking it might rain. Anyway,
a new type of tile, sprinkled with
chipped "beef or aplmll" while
warm, which makes it Impregnable
to slippage has ben included on
buth ends of tho pool and around
the run-way.
Insulation Noteworthy.
Other very new features, if not
so novel, are the special insulation,
which has been placed on the ceil
ing, erection of fifteen tier bleach
ers at tho east end of tbe nata
torlum, and three diving boards.
The Insulation on the ceiling will
prevent the customary ueafening
ethos which abound in many in
door pools. The clcllng lights will
also be strengthened by larger
reflectors.
One of the three diving boards
will be located in the center of the
west end of the pool. Jt will be
ton leet high. On earh side there
will be one low board.
The pool, which will be com
pletely tiled, will be decorated
around the top by alternate green
nrt hlnrk hlocks each a fool
square. Side walls will be yellow
aa high the wlndowi. Tbl wit ;
have a black border. ' -
If all these aeml-exclusivt
turei do not prove Incentive
enough for your turn out, n
announcement of special Induce
ment is in order. The pool will
be one of tbe best of its kind In
this section of the country, and
thousand spectators will be abJ
to observe the Big Six natatora
do bottle for championship. The
big tank Is 15 by 78 feit and 10
feet deep at the west and directly
beneath the diving boards.
Subject to much spirited con
troversy last year, it Is thought
that the pool will be a haven tor
Cornhusker student to whose U30
It will be open at all free perlcd
when there are no classes or wnca
the varsity squad Is not using it.
CHILDHOOD CLUB MEETS
Education Group Sponsors
Dinner Wednesday; 130
Girla Attend.
One hundred and thrty girls at
tended a dinner party sponsored by
the Childhood Education club,
Wednesday evening, at Ellen Smith
hall. Louis Cogswell, president oi
the group, presided. .
Alary Ciilmore was In general
charge of the dinner. She was as
sisted by Elizabeth Barber, who
planned the program and entertainment.
DECEMBER 4TH.
$2.50 THE COUPLE
That Complete
.Youbb! IFoErsiaall
EmsesimMe
This Smart T-Strap in Black Moire or White
To be Tinted Your Desired Color.
AAAA'S to C's 3's to 9's
The pump in Black Moire, Crepe, Patent, Suede or
Kid, also White Crepe tinted your Desired color.
AAAA's to C's 3' to 9's.
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Whether you are wearing a
"soup and fish" or a military
uniform, you will want to
look your best at this social
affair de luxe. Have your
barbering done where seven
expert barbers are at your
service.
Liberty Barber Shop
131 North 13th
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