The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1933, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR
THE DAILY N EH R. AS KAN
Tl ESinV. NOVEMBER 1 1, ym
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View Buskers Snatching Big Six Title
Services Will Take Place
at Vespers Tuesday
Afternoon.
Formal recognition f new m.i
old members of the Y. W. C. A..
will be hi'.J this aiurr.oon a-.
Vespers at 5 o'clock in KU n Smitn
Hall.
Miss Bernice Miller, seen-: my '!
fe Y. W. C. A., will .-peak briefly
ami
.in Ine lecnnique i-i uui..
her talk will he followed rV
traditional candle-hshting ci-re-n-.nry.
The re.esj"r.al. Hymn
;he Lignts." will bring the service
to a cl.ve.
Special Music Offered.
Sjtcn.1 K-..-iC will be a feature
of the e.-pers. The ch"ir will sir.::
and Vio.et Ya.ighn will play medi
tation rr.usic.
Jane Bs is to pn
l.eih:p
are req:,
?i.ie as mcm-
chairman. A.1 member.
ested to be j resent.
GOSPEL TEAM OF
MISSIONARIES TO
TALK IN LINCOLN ;
(Continued ti-'-m rage
-.ress o Women held m Chicago
Ufi J :!". She was cr.e of the lead
ing delegates to the Ir..-titute of
Pacific Relations held in Ear.nfi.
t-anaua in Aur-t. As President of ;
.iThng College. Nanking. China, j
ind vice president (f The Natirr.al
"hristian council of Crnr.n. Doctor,
Wu. although still quite young, is
one of the outs'.anJir.;; feminine j
leaders in China
Doctor Wu Addresses Vespers.
Doctor Wu achieves her title f ;
the flvir.g first laiy" cue to the,
;act that it was during the Shane-;
hat "incident' that the Institute of
Pacific Relations was meeting j
there last year. B.at and ra.l serv- j
ice had been discontinued. Doctor j
Wu. a delegate ti the Institute, j
vas marooned in Nanking. Mindful ,
f her responsibility, determined tj ;
be present at tie conference, and i
determined not to be thwarted she ;
took t plan senice. fie-- over the j
tattle area and arrived at the con- j
ference on time. Hence, the ap- i
puliation. I
Plan Luncheon.
The World Fcrun lunchtrc n on j
Wednesday will beast of two dis- j
anguished" speakers in the Rt, Rev. :
Logan H. Roots, bishop of the
diocese cf Hankow. China, and I
Pr. Herman Chen-en Liu, president j
f the University cf China, who;
.ernes to America as a tnai
:opre-entative cf the Chinese gov
ernment. Reverend Roots is wicelv
.mown for his interest in promot
r.g church unity and a better un
derstanding of China. He was one
f" the founders cf the Chur.g Hua
.-"beng Kung Hui. the national
L'pisropal church cf China. He is
,'fo honorary secretary of the Na
tional Christian Council of China.
Doctor Liu is knetns as the founder
f the Anti-civilan war league of
.'.-hir.a in addition to being the
President cf the University cf
.-'hangfcai. He is also respected as
-wnr.g a Christian exerting a great
influence in the gliding of state j
iffairs and tie citizenship of j
China. . J
Sponsors Meeting. j
Other programs planned during j
he visit of the team, although not J
fanned entirely for stuoents. m-
lude the Youth Supper at First
Plymouth Congregational church
Ahich w-iU hear another of the
team, in a meeting sponsored by
the Lincoln council of Religious j
FxJucation. Fenner King is jresi- j
int of the council and will have
charge of that meeting. j
Jones Delivers Lecture
Closing the
stay in Lincoln. J
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Kfc:;i:E:::V - - . ;A Wk Caificra Man Says
' '!-' '--'.' ---vrf ti,. 1. Karris No. the KaniJi
-'Vj, j ' ' I " . V . '.,', - -jrfc threat fakes a pur.: from his own
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GROU
PS
IE!
New Streamline Train to E
uescnoed by A. H.
Fetters.
The luJent branches u
American Society of Mocha.
Engineers, and American Insutv'
of Electrical Engineers will h,i'
joini uircuiufi ii runesuav ni tit i
7:30. in room 206. Mechanical Er
gingering uiuiuuig.
njcilliliumi iruguicri, mr uie Lm
Pacific railroad will giv an ill,
stratea lecture about the Df
stream-lined truin being uper
by the railroad. Mr Fetters r
uso pictures and diagrams of
train to illustrate his talk.
Have Common Interests.
The two branches aie ,,,t
jointly because of thr n;,tiir1
the talk which of interest
both roup.J. All snphoniort
junior enmcrs are urged u
tend this meeting Frr.il p.
chazka. chairman I the projr-
llliuilili7 yi iuc f. o .11. p... sr
Max Matti-son. chairman of n,
program conmiittee of the a i
K. E.. are in charge of the m.
mg .ir. rnx'RUKa s'ates tit
this will f , tno lat open meet
of th? nifcnc-ical engineeri
60CltV
RECREATION JAUNT
PUNNED WW.HI
) Executive Council end Ph
L' Will Hn tn
Ed
Faculty
A
cabin.
et rition trip to Kooe;
near Milford. is beirj
planned ov the W. A. A. executiv
j council and the l.iculty of the piivj.
ical educatifn department for Si'
urday. Nov Is Alice Beekaian
chairman ot the committee on ti
' ran:ement.5 as. isted bv El't
Fontein an1 Caroh-n Van Ar.da.
The girls pl-n to leave Saturor
; afternoon, siav overnieht. and i
i turn th? toHowing morning alt:
j brc-altfa.-t Those who are attend
ing the Dv-rnislit party are AIm
Gedde.s. Jean Brownlee. Hal!e
' Haxtliauen. Vaxine Paikiroo:
! Elaine Fc'it -in Evelyn DiaiccB-i.
Vera 0:;enfo:d. Christobe! Weaa.
Caro!--n Win Anda. Alice Beei
' ntan. "M'js On. Miss Rausch. as;
Misj Rice
J
ci .r.
c u'.h to its
vouth will b in charge of the mass
meeting in First-Plymouth Congre- i
gutional church at which Dr. F j
Stanley Jones w.il deliver another j
lecture. Nearlv Z 'S0 are exp-ec:ed
to pack the church to the doors
ior this program. A pageant "Ea ,
Thame" will be presented bv a
group of young people from the
churches of Lincoln.
The camnus religious council i
will bave charge of meetings on i NEBRASKA'S
the tiniversity campus. R.ev. Dean ,
R. Leland is in charge of arrange- j
mente.
V,jf- jt'"'
i ,,,,
1
end zone ar.1 is alrr."'.
a safety.
2. The Nc-braaK w;
t;on eives a mtir.o:
iard c.spiays.
3. ice rt-cc-jvir. irj o" a rr.orr.
orable pass. Kilbourne is shovn
gathering in the hall at tcp speed
which he continue J to the goal.
When one realizes that the pais
was forty-two yards one tan ap
preciate Sauer s oeadly accuracy
In puttire the :-.'! in c;ia tiy the
right place at e-.at;;-.- ;ho ri?h'.
t me.
4. Kansas thrtat?nn! freoer.'.ly
in the early part of the fare. Thi:;
time it was Nebraska's ball on her
jv.n one yard line, rortrng Sauer
to punt in close quatters.
0. Nebraska's first touchJj.vn.
the result of the most perfectly
executed forward pass we have
ever seen. Sauer t Kiicourne. The
pass traveled fo: t; -tr.o yari3 and
Kilbourne added ti.i.'y mere for a
touchdown.
6. Nebraska's st.onJ tohdown.
Sauer flipped a fjt-.ard pass to
Kilbourne who in turn tossed 1st-
; era'.ly to Mi.-t-rsDn. It was the
2rr.e play Vir.nc-roti ui;d ti b?2t
last ;. -.
7. Hcrri-s 'Nc. Ju v j.; a .ons.s
tent pur.ter for Kansas. -bi lor.g
hijli kicks repeatedly c:r -ir.g the
Ja; hawks out of dang?rous territory.
Tne tradition.J drab uciton.
! worn bv Yals t otball teams ft:
manv years ha e been discarlf :
1 bv Reggie Root, new head coaci
Hencetcrth Eli elevens will para
! before the fans in bright blue jei-
' sies and pants and white Beimels.
The University of Washington i
1 pivine a course' in "Wuffing." Ii
is given in conjunction with th
English and hi.nory departmenu
NU-VVAY
SHOE SHOP
aic OfH-n
Shoe Repairing and Shmirj
Hats Cleaned aid
Reblocked . .
Ladies' Heels
Ladies Hslf Seles.
Wrn'i Half SolcS..
Men's Rubber Heels 29c and 3t
140 So 13 St.
Federal Trust Bldg.
50C
.. 19c
. 53e up
9c ue
MOST AN
CIENT BUILDING DE
NOUNCED AS UNSAFE IN
ART CLUB SPONSORS FORUM
Miss Faulkner Will Conduct
Informal Discussion
Sunday Kite.
' 1872 NOW ABOUNDS IN
' VARIETY OF TRADITIONS
iCor.tirjjed from Page l.t
; t--r.t;'.n of the regents to the f;i.
; r.a"es whirh 3ii!ed to heat the
! buii img and were costly to cptr
; ate l.-j his soar.t repott in June,
j 73. fce stated that clasr-room.-I
ha-j t-en neaU-d by stoves during
the past w.r.tr and adw ated th
mtrod tion A stoves in the chapel
air-j. Farjy t'l-L'-rations of M'JO'-nts
r-rr.-rr.U-! the -gly and irj.vat;al.le
f.ov-s trat n.a'j- winter u.ve ' f the
j cnape! j-of.dlie, Mtt coiji'ort-
able. The old chape in the rortn
j wi.-.z of what is now known a
I TLnivei-;ty hall ocrupied the sfcond
land third floors, tne r'strim be
I ing at the north end with the g-'il-I
ley across the south end. Tne eats
An Informal discu'Sion gro-p
will be sponsored by the Art cl ,t
.Sunday evening. Nov. 1. at !:'l
o'clock at the home of Jlios Kadv
Faulkner at li'J2 E street. Th
topic "What Makes a Thing a
Work of Art "' will be discussed un
der the leadership of Miss Faulk
ner, instructor in the University
fine arts Jepartmcr.t.
Open forums will be fceld eve-n-two
weeks at different places and
unaer cuiereni ieo jereuip v:u t vt.T4k xi.. tradi'ioral pew With its
time. Every one who interest -d j w-a n f b!rk ,.a:;s. sU mjr.j
is miea to aueno me group d .r
least. ring permitted to Kleep in
the building. The care f twenty
five or th.ity bard coal burners
constituted the most laborious part
of the jaiiitor woik. Huge a-"h
heaps accumulated in the angle of
the north wing. Pioneer children
mounte J these in order to view the
skeletons in the museum on the
! first floor, underntath the chapeL
"With the coming of the ttearo
plant. John Green entered the
servi'e of the university as tead
iarutivr and heating engineer. Vn
ti! th removal of the heating plant
to the fjew boiler house :n
the poll' mg of the campus brought
stu'ier.t lit- m clo.v touch with tne
h-ad janitor. If tbe students chant
ed .some appiopriate air whn John
place, but the dark, dirty and
marred ba.err.er.t of L" bal.. with
i's untrimmed limestone walls.
' We just wouldn't feel at home "
they maintain.
SILDIO
n HOST TO RURAL
GIRLS MONDAY NOON
I Director W. s. VanDyke. direc
tor of "Ks.kimo ' and "Frizefighter
and the Ladv" t- off on another lo-
ANNOUNCE DATE FOR
SMALL GRAIN SHOW
meetings.
" 1 -i
j and pnlo"j? c-ilir.gs. a more ur.:n-
(.-pir.rg room cannot be imagined.
but pion-tr spirit was not so easily
daunted. j
Students Act As Janitors.
"Until the installation of tne
1 r 5. m .- ri r.lant ti I re wiri r.f
the north v. -j- cf the baseixer.t in
the ;ar.:Ur sprvjres Atre p-r- j
fonr.e3 fcy students who were re
ix'ierated verv modJv. ohp. at
Iui'i ft cuftperac
iflx to bacco sun a
voodcr'-! parry becu s of recurric' paios?
tBbarruttst, loo, vfaes yo caa I teii fr:toii
rttt iwa. iVac dow. do oeed to CnnJt ao eiin
or aaisi par-. Vbca yoa arc bciow par. tac
k?f, Qjxk - acuflff tiblrif dr doped bf
lobsfoa A JofanftOfl rtpeciallr to rcbrvc Mre
carnAff' paias,oci) a beadacix backadse aod
Acsralia. o tablet it fimciiformottawi.
fcLaiss' eaafcdoDot atfcci demoa or heart
acb' , aid rt ot kahit-toriBinc- Yoor draf
fftkack' ia parwu boiei o( 12 ublcta.
(ALMS---
r SAM SEND OIPOS
" '
P AO
I i 1 it.
Scod oe a FREE sample of Kalm.
Nane .
AJiref
.HI
Freshen
your
wardrobe
You'll proba":.1;' t "EEL bet
ter and we KNOW you .1
LOOX netter.
We're EXPERT
CLEANERS!
Prirrt M.lriatr!
YnFARSITY
V CLEANERS
chances were that the light would
not go out too abruptly. t they,
invited John to their Thanksgiving
feed" they usually became pnv-j
ilesred to wa.-h their ojj-bes in the
sam down in the rxiler room.;
When they graduated they bunted
for John v.lien adieu to the cam
p i. were in order, and heard some- ,
th.r.g like this. ""'!. I don't'
know whit the university is going
to do f'T students next year. When
your rla.s is gone there won't be
anybody worthwhile around here."
Undergoes Repairs.
"Old Univeisity ball ha with
rtood the vici.situdea and calum
nies of time and is rtill doing good ,
Fervice to the tate. (,ndemned
a. physically unfit from the e
cati' n erudition, this time to Ari
zona Vn Dyke left the Metro-
Goldwyr.-Mayer Ftudios yesterday,!
bound f'-r Flagstaff and the Nava-!
Conduct TfJiir Thm Ellen Inilan reservation. He will se- '
Smith Hall; DISCUSS j -Laughs Boy." adaptation of j
.. . . , unver Lararge r-uniier pnze
ariOUS StallS. novel of Indian life, and will be
j joined w ithin a few days by Ra-
Tbsrtv girl. cminz from rural mon Novarro. Lupe Velez and
routes and bringing their lunches. otner member cf the "Laughing
were guests of the V. W. for hot , Boy'' troupe,
chocolate yesterday noon. A tour :
through Fallen Pmi'th hal! was ar-1 Metro-cioldwyn-Mayer ha ar
ranged, and discussions about the!J1J,re4 motion picture righU! to T.
different groups and staifs of the j Everett Harre s novel. "Heavenly
iiin'rr. j ijij siorv, oaeo on ine
Y. W. C A. were h-li
Arraigemenu wer- made t'tr glamorous exploits of Lola Mor.tez.
the back d xr of 2i2 Fallen Smith j California a' tress of settlement
hill to be opened at 7A'j every Idays. was p ihhshed by ilacaulay
morning so that girls may leave company, fast and director for
their lunches. Louise Hossock was the screen prod uction have not yet
chairman of the hostess commit- ; been announced.
tee in charge of the arrangements. !
and Jean Aldei, president of the 1
V. W., presid-d. Mis Miller, sec
retary of the Y W.. expressed the ,
nope uiai ir.e gins w,m or wnom ,.,," ' : " , ,.'.. last twrm tm1
Exhibit in Connection With
Organized Agriculture;
Frolik in Charge.
iMv.ting Nebraska farrnei-s to
participate, the Agronomy depart
ment of the University, has
scheduled the snr.ual com and
utility show to be held on the Ag
college campus Jan. 2i. in connec
tion with Organized Agriculture.
A. L. Frolik announced details of
the show Friday and advised '
farmers t- begin '.king for their
best samples.
Cash prize totaling J300 will be
awarded to the winners in the
show. Mr. Frolik beievea that as
in the pat. smooth corn will prob
ably win the major prizes again
this ye"r.
Make Few Changes.
Few changes have been made in
the corn and small grain show for
this year. Classes for flax and
. Atlas sorgo and Black-hull Kafir.
A scenario contract with Zoe i however, have been added to the
Akins is anonunced bv Metro-1 Pm-1 l?rain ection. Increasing in-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Miss Akins is terest in growing forage sorghums
author" of "Declasse." "First Love ' : necessitated the addition of the
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Jot Tucker
3J6
i'i . rr, t ten tn t'l-irlv.! hH. nils I
.'mning. the bunding nas under- ,siv rii .....I'th.A...,,
gone from time to time extensi-e ' jrtunitv lo t their!
rV"- ine """-, lynches at 242 Klien Sn-.ith Hall.
and many other stage plays, also
a number of novels and short
stories.
Declaring that children
be made "music cor.scio'is'
shoiild
' at an
chiefly of soft brown sand.-rbne. ;
was removed and limestone sun-1
Ftituted. For months the building
stood on iakscrews and on its
complete system of inside cross eary J"non t lagg. mu- j tb Arrtic dunr- the . lmiri of
which ertend from basement : c instructor at the Horace Mann ! !" "L, .. iVJi'I 'L'!.0.'
to roof. Three veam ago 1 1918 1 1 school of Teachers college. Colum
its front walls were found to be! bus university. arts that the
bulging a f"w incbe. The regents ' cmversation between all parents
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wiiii iri.niiii t uri.nii'T.m bii'j 'i hih 111111 iMiinji'i '
enziri-rr. inwi inrnupn in. duij'i- . iicr in a winK-is'inz cnafiLintr man- '
ing from north to south bv steel ' tit.
President Grau of Cuba faced
the possibility of losing one of his
I strongest groups of supporters
Peter Freuchen. author of the Mnw or Havana univer.aty.
novel. "Fkimo." gave a talk at the
Explorers' club on his experiences
rabies, giving the exterior what
Chancellor Avery described as a
corduroy effect." "
Won't Feel at Horrw;.
Howe-er. in spite of its crum-
nnng walls and worn floors, th
"Eskimo " Mr. Freu"hen wnll aLso
address the members of the Sea
i men's Institute on the adventures
! in the whaling veKsel which formed
bae of operations of the
Metr-cjldwyn-Mayer expe-dition
in Alaska.
Part of Mount Holyoke college
has been transplanted from South
Hadiey. Mass.. to Hartford. Conn.,
a distance cf about fifty miles.
Economic conditions prevented a
I lunlding is home to the journalism number of potential students in
i stuoents. Publication workers say' that section from -omir.g to Mount
j they doubt whether the Nebraakan Holyoke. so the rr,ge decided to
I could be published in any other go to the students.
YOUR DRUG STORE
The OWL PHARMACY
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