The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 26, 1933, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEKRASKAN
M NOW. MARCH 26. 1933.
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EDITORIAL STAFF
EC'tcr-ifl-Ch't Pil Eth
VNG'NC EDITORS
a.l drill, the daily points out. The J
! National Education association, Je- !
partment f superizde-ixe, has gone :
cn record as saying that claims
iihat military training is "tie best
; method cf training pupils in ebedi-!,
1 ence. proinp'tnes.s. truthfulness, in-
idustry and tMi.tr desirable traits,
'have no justification." The World
Federation of Educational Associa-
Iiat s Hie
Odds?
f?r Arlrmu
I tfons reserved that "an endeavor ,j j.," cut pat phrases involving
be made to secure that systematic i the inviolability of lie adminis tra
il. 25 : ivtATv t -a 'nine shall not be given tors position in this governmental
ni:itjji.jifmwi' . . . . - ' r-gtem of ours, lve oeea peace-
tbi article; L femoking u per- the rofcject of ' How to Aid Youth
I mitted la the dormitories by worn- fn Th'-fr Atttrrpt to Find the Rifht
! "n. Tsk tsk! Very evidently here j Vocation."
! is moral dunnTTatJon. FJw. here
I at this irtuution we too would I tUMortli III jM'ak
alJow ernoking in dormitories and . y . t- T t
in swontKS-I mean it ld be l ron"" lay
c.p-ynav aHowed. I have not tee
,! BMrfctert do-vitt the reason fcr this
vinii B" nkiuig- i ui ""'J' ppeak for the prcposed change
N tire worked up about the a fathers of our unwpbwnjcaies vrimnt of url
fTopos-ed slashes in apprc-pnations,
;';rf ir5imatic meetinzrs and
-r a
in civil eid'JcatjoD
t
inslitutkcs.
HAT tbea 5s tbe weight oi in-
a -ntiib kepi this
straxge recr03Tjx. nt to our liidver-5-:ties
and coLlege-s ? It rs iK't, as so
sraxy pef-5e sWl th:rk. the cec-es-Fitv
of &e'uricg' federal funds for
land graxit colle-ge?- That idea has
been effectively dispelled s:ice an
: f ullv r irroing tr.y own cc urre. AO
; irjceE'U-irism fcrn:e; wfeat cc-rces
t miitt come. SeeiaL!
Having cc-thing better to do. I
have. , as a consiequence. taken to
iEDprow-g my, alas loo feeble,
mind. And so I came upon that
tewspaper of aU rewypapers The ji CAI1-t tie offended.
Prc.feMr C K. Ajlsworth of the
5L.P tSJ I beak for the rrcpoWd charge S
lasers u. u"T"'r j the citv government of Uncolr at
would objec t to their smok.ng. So of y M. C. A. rr S
we set up policemen.
- - .v .t;,i Good wul take the negative
These minions of the admjnistra-1
Uve law cor.form with the letter of of the question.
tnat Jaw. me giris can i tiuvnc -the
sorcrities they do, on occasion ,
hang; out a v in3ow). so. of an eve- j
tic. la the Fpringt::e, the g"r' j
ady.urn to the front porcrjes, were
to indulge their nerves with a
"cie." This is not objectionable. It
isn't done in the house, the parents
1
New York Times. Imagine my con
fusion to discover therein the pro
nouncement of an old friend and
dean in that institution which pro-
&rff b t! opar-ior. given by Attorney General Ute4 me during four -ears and
v.o'ti Crtw viUbeli in :-S0 stating that. 'It 1 one half they had tad no un.or-
r,.,., Euric vrm , , -t tunate hafpenuig-s to any femi-
1 eo V ..V'c.rl.,1. v.- frorc feer&1 il ne member tie undergraduate
wc' Ccter vrCi-ei Tl"'' ' legislation that instruction in moH- ?
BUSINESS STAFF 1-tics is anv more oblicatorv i '
on the irl:n:uaj siuoeni iiw is
Oraret smokine just isnt done.
long live eigaret smoking on the
front porch).
Professor Speaks to
Parent Teacher Group
Dr. Charles1 Fordyce, chairman
of the dep'artment of educational
rcxvhf.Vvrv and measurements, ad-
Ncw the strangeness of all this Pressed the members of the Par-
assistant easiness v n ce - h is tiat the school in question has ; ent.Teachers association of the El-
4. r,,a j-n.rc &6'e Hicke instnKtKB in agTicu.ture cr -""j 0 sirictions concerning the noc- 1 lioit Kboo: Tuesday evening on
i tumal perambulations of the i -
fairer sex. They come and go at
will; the only requirement is that
Frs
We can't answer
Apainsl Inertia
rpHE Minnesota Daily has cot
relaxed the vigorous fight it :w vst this force of inertia is. We
has been carrying on all year j;MV some of its important con
against ccmpulsory P- O. T. C- 5utuents. however, such as the
training in its university. Scatfc- vested interests of the army offi-
chanic arts. The statutes newbere
specifically require that the offered
course in militarj- tactics must be
ctapujwrj. I is locked and in charge of an at-
ver r'r;e.y 1 .- v. iKir tim in nH
they pass thru an entrance which
tendant. and that tbey sign in and
out.
Can such things be? Very obvi
ously they cannot. There's a mis
take somewhere, for doesn't the
de&n of women state very em-
nearlv everv issue of
ing denunciations have appeared in cjas &Tid all their wives, relative. phaijcally that the comings and
and f.-r.ds goinrs at the U niversity 01 .e-
Ot -ere mpathis we ex- ! aska must be regulated? Any
u'r ' 'thing after 12:30 is socially and
ted to the Minnescta FP- V e coTally The reasoning. I
doubt if during the administration : presume, is that otherwise young,
of the preser.t editor there will he ' unprotected 'co-eds" would be en-
anv ur-tantial prc-gres. We doubt 1 daggered. 'The nature of the en-.
. , , . . ... darje'rine b''frev mans has not,
if at the end of the year, the ecntor b, v,ver .j. ex8ctJv clear.,
the paper.
and despite the v. rath oi all the
patriotic organizations wh.ob are
waving their flags, the more vio
lently at Minnesota, the Daily is
still at it.
In the course of the systematic
program of criticism f P- O. T. C.
work which has been conducted,
the ed;tor toc'k time to give a good
roasting to the Nebraska unit for
its concentration on exploiting
"comely coeds" as henorary col
onels and company sponsors. "In
stead cf trj-ing to make the P.. O.
will be able to claim a victory in
cr'ili
T. C. of sufficient value
the abolition of compuisorv
from the- Minnesota campus.
Eut even though this constant
harping n the subject seems to
most peop-le like hatting one's
head against a stone wall, we be
lieve the Minnesota paper is doing
a g'od work. It is going to take
country to be worth a ter.tb of :ts a lot of tatting of heads against
cost assuming such a feat to be stone walls to make an impression,
possible 1 the department spends But that impression is going to be
additional time and money for made eventually, and every head
propaganda in an attempt to put bashed is f t least a slight contri-
favorable light on its op-era- buticn to the process of making a
tions." says the Minnesota pap-er. dent in the wall of conservatism
In the last three years the fac- j which refuses to think or advance
ulty of the liberal arts college at beyond the sbo-rt sighted policy of:
Minneso ta has voted twice with no ( "In time of peace, p rep-are for
dissenting opinion to favor option- ; war."
Ministers Sign Appeal Opposing
Proposed Cut in Appropriations
There was am-ther statement in
Your Leather
Jacket
Your Gloves
Your Tie or Hat
When it iu-eis clean
ing, send it to the
Old Reliable
MODERN
CLEANERS
SOUKUP & WESTOVER
Call F2377 for Service
"29th Year in Lincoln"
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Where the Crowd Goes . . .
These Sunday night dan :-
at Pla-Mor have mt wi;l,
hearty approval
U. of N KtwVrjts.
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How do we know Why. .
ery Sunday night s-ei? n w
students t-n joying thenm-ke
at Pla-Mor.
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Tonight Leo Beck and Y
dance band is playing.
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And here's a special treat
for you ! Next Satur d;:y
night Heinv and Carl of
WOW will be with 11s.
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Corn'-; out and watch xYc
boys eo through their little
act. You'll really enjoy it.
PLA-MOR
25c per Person
Dancing Free
Pastors Express Confidence
And Regard for State j
University. !
Ey signing an appeal directed toj
the "churches in the state, an ap- i
peal opposing the prop-osed reduc- j
tkn ifi appropriations by the leg- j
islature for the university, eight j
Lincoln ministers Friday came to
the support of students and friends 1
of the university fighting thej
measure. i
The appeai expressed the belief j
that the p-roposed reduction in the ;
university budget is unfairly ap- J
j-licJ to the departments and that '
such drastic cuts are destructive!
Nebraska.
The ministers also voiced their
confidence and trust in the char
a'(ir and seriousness of the stu
t) nt bcxJy and their regard for the
members of the faculty. Follow
ing is the text of the ap'peal. which
was signed by: P.ev. Ray Hunt,
li.-v. Walter Aitken. P.ev. Ben Wy
land. Ticv. Paul Johnston, P.ev.
Krvine Inglis, Pv. Paul Calhoun,
P.ev. Clifton Walcott and Rev. G.
Keller Rubrecht:
Certain false and hurtful
tatement concerning the char
acter and patriotism of univer
sity students and faculty have
been circulated in connection
with consideration of the budget
by the legislature for the uni
versity. We believe the university stu
dent body is representative of
the best of our youth. They are
an earnest, sober and courteous
group of young people. Many of
them are working long hours at
low wages to supplement allow
ances from their families. They
are open minded and critical of
some of our social and political
life, the same as many preach-
1 I ?
11 '' ;Vi
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SPRING
IS IN
THE AIR
ers are. but they are loyal Amer
ican citizens worthy of their
heritage.
We hold the members of the
faculty in high regard. A large
percentage f them are loyal
members of our churches and
many f them are officers in the
church and leaders In Bible
schools and church work.
We cannot withhold our testi
mony as to their Christian in
tegrity and loyal citizenship, for
irreparable harm would follow
any Iocs of confidence in either
their character or citizenship in
this moment when political par
tisanship has entered the discus
sion of the state budget for the
university. j
We feel that the proposed re
duction in the university budget
is unfairly applied to depart
ments and that such drastic re
ductions are destructive to the
policy of free education in Ne
braska. If students are asked to
assume a considerable part of
the proposed reduction by way
of increased fees, then state edu
cation will be available only to
the few who have more than
average Income.
Profcor Talk to 230
Fillmore l-II Clubmen
V. H. Brokaw, director of ex
tension activities, made a short
talk to more than 250 girl and boy
members 'of the Fillmore county
4-H clubs who spent Thursday
morning visiting the state capitoL
YOUR DRUG STORE
IVn't foiret. thy mil say our
Sanlwf-ha and Fountain Service
are the bt. Come whre your
mothr and lsr enjoy the atmos
phere of good company.
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14 No. 14th and P Sts.
We Deliver Phone B1066
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You'll revel in their fresh beauty
in their breezy comfort.
They're light and gay as only
Florsheims can he with a talent
for making feet look smarter
and feel better. Each style is
symbolic of Springtime smart
nessand in step with your
idea of more for your money.
See them today 1
PAULA: A neat laIlore4 ptunp 5
black, blue or brown kicl
In A to AAA A vidlhfi.
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