THE DAILY NEBRASKA1N FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935. '1 '.' V. A 4' m : f Daily Nebraskan Station A, Lincoln, Nebrasks. OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Thli paper la represented for general advertising by the Nebraska Preta Association. ftstocUted (TotlfoJat 'Bresa Entered as second-elm matter at th pottofflce In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Ml or congress, Marcn a, lovn, ana at special rate of postage provided for I section 1103, act of October 3, 1917, authorized January 20, 1922. tHIRTY-FOURTH YEAR Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs i day, prioay ana Sunday mornings during th academic year. EDITORIAL STAFF Jack: Fischer Editor-ln-chlef MANAGING EDITORS Irwin Ryan Virginia Selleck NEWS EDITORS Oeorae Pipal Marylu Petersen Arnold Levin Johnston Snipes Dorothy Bentz SOCIETY EDITORS Dorothea Fulton Jane Walcott Dick Kunimsn...., Sports Editor BUSINESS STAFF Truman Oberndorf... Business Manager . ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS , Bob Funk . . Bob Wadhams Bob Shellenberg SUBSCRIPTION RATE ' S1.50 a vear: alnole copy 6 cents ) 11.00 a semester; S2.S0 a year mailed; SI. SO a semester mailed. Under direction of the Student Pub. Ilcatlon Board. Editorial Off Ice University Hall 4. Ru.in.ft. Offlea University Hall 4A. i Telephones: Day: B6891 ; Night: B68S2 BXvtt (journal). AMERICA ON ROAD TO DICTATORSHIP STATES SIMMONS (Continued from Page 1.) need not know anything about it when they are governed. European Beliefs Lost. "Our government is the out growth of the religious beliefs of the people who founded it, and are stated in the Declaration of Inde pendence, in that they are certain unalienated rights of the citizen, power must be derived from the consent of the governed, and that men are created free and equal. In Europe these beliefs have been . lost, as there are no unalienated rights, no equality and rulers give the people as much power as they ee fit" Discussing the suppression of the freedom of speech in Europe, Mr. Simmons declared that "this basic right has been attacked in America," in the effort of the NRA to set up a controlled press, which he said the press would not allow; in the statement of the chairman of the federal radio com. 'eiaMk at a J mUR 15C HOT LUNCH at K00N or EVENING liberty DRUG Co. Foraterfy Rector's Phmcy- Isp'?,,::' ! t 1 tion of big business,' but the rights of the individual citizen from the effects of laws passed by a weak legislature and a dominate execu tive, or a weak executive and a strong legislature. "Take from the courts the pow er to protect the citizen, and con stitutional government has been effectively repealed in America as legislative bodies pay too little attention to these rights of the citizen. The president is the serv ant and not the master of the people, the constitution being the employer of the servant. The people may increase the powers oi the president, but not the president." "-muij Photo by Rlnhart, Marsdtn. Donald Boehm, Alpha Tau Ome ga, wearing a double breated long roll lapel, two button, one to but ton Tuxedo, from BEN SIMONS with Grosgrain lapels, high waist line and exaggerated shoulders. This model can be obtained in black and midnight blue, with or without the cloth covered buttons. KOSMET KLUB TO REVEAL IDENTITY OP SWEETHEART . (Continued from Page 1.) ous acts and given in a fifteen minute program, George Pipal, publicity chairman, had charge of the broadcast. Prop boys, ushers, and call boys were assigned their work at work ers' meeting yesterday. Bob Pierce has plans for Sweetheart presenta tion completed, he reported. Cups to be awarded to fraternity and sorority winners are now on display at Miller and Paine's. Wraps Descend to Ground in Capes of Velvet or Fur (Continued from Page 1.) find th4t you have a very smart small rolled collar that fits up nign around the neck. So on with formal season the brightest, gayest, happiest time of all the year and make Nebraska known not for it s "smart coeds ' but for it's "smartest coeds." Cosmetic Trick of Season To Match Lips, Finger Tips, and Evening Frock Smart girls are matching lips and finger tips and furthermore the trick of the season will be to harmonize cosmetics and nail polishes with the frock. Costumes and cosmetics have never before been ' so closely allied. Winter nights will see lovely displays of pastel finger nails to match the Paris shades in materials. No more blood red nails for evening. skin should have Mauve powder, evening rouge and lipstick, green iridescent eye shadow, and blue green mascara. The brunette with clear skin should mave a make-up of green powder, scarlet lipstick and rouge, bjue eye shadow and mascara. For the pearly white skin that often goes with a blonde, powder in a natural shade, blush lipstick, blush rouge and blue eye shadow should be used. At night the olive . Renaissance artists subordinated all other features to the eyes, and so it seems we'll have to follow suit, since - formals for 1936 are very definitely going back to this period of lovely ladies and gallant romeos. mission that "the united states government has the right to con trol what is said over the radio"; and the provision in the utilities act pas3ed by congress denying the use of the mail to those utili ties refusing to register with the federal government. Mr. Simmons also stated that freedom of the courts was. being denied to a certain extent. He gave as examples the stopping of gold cases against the government, and making the government both judge and jury, as well as the prosecution, and trial by jury de nied by the NRA in certain cases. The government is now levying taxes to make the citizenship abide by the wishes of Washing ton," Simmons declared, "in re funding certain taxes to those who do as the federal government says , we see this in the Guffey coal bill i and the social security law passed i ujr couj ress una year. w e see certain utilities disallowed the right to petition." Concluding, Mr. Simmons said the courts are not for the protec- Have Your Garments Pepped Up for Thanksgiving . Tor Real Cleaning and Pressing call Modern Cleaners Soukup V West over Phona F2377 LOVINESS and CHARM ml Formal Gowns for The Military Ball X 1 hese g o r n are quite the latest in Form al Fathiont. 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You want only a suspicion of color. If you get Involved in a silvery , brocade, as many of us are bound to do, make your eyes as important as pos sible. Don't spare the eye-pencil and the mascara. You can train the eyelashes upward, and you should, for this makes them seem longer. If the eyelids are insignifi cant, if the part above seems puffy powder the lid and put eye-shadow between the lid and the eyebrow. This is a movie trick and helps set the eye back. As to lips give them a very alive tint, but not the flaming, strident sort of thing that insists on dom inating the entire face. And re member to be a matchmaker where cosmetics and nail polishes are concerned. ' Cheap Enough. Jones; "Did you get that min ing stock at a bargain?" Brown: "Yes; I gave other min ing stock for it." Pessimistic. "All Gaul was divided into three parts." "Automoblllsts, motorc yclists and pedestrians. I suppose." 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