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THE DAILY NEBKASKAX, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1938
Societn
By Johnny Howell Quarterback
uiiil
Mary Anna Cockle
JOHN HOWELL '
AS JOHNNY SEES IT
Wat.-hinj; t'..osc kids entertain
the crowd at last night's basket
lia.ll panic was a pleasing; diversion
for the nerve straining accomplish
ments of the university gym
classes between halves. Every time
dtiqhihqhLL
Oil tJuL Civt
AS 31 Alt Y ANNA SEES IT
According to tax reports there
are only 200 diamond rings in
Lancaster county, which would
seem to Indicate that that kind of
ieu-cli-v must he easily disuosed
of when the tax collector comes
LKIOM'S IJL-IW cell oiwvvo. Ol WI1CU U1C COUUCLOi COIUca
one of those acrobats takes to the around. After writing society for
air for a double flip 1 grit my a yeai. j-j oe willing to bet that
teeth and wond?r how loud the j there are just about that many
I'on is Loinir to be when he lands
on his neck. Getting back to the
kids, I think their scrambling after
pennies must have been a proph
ecy of what was to come during
the second half. The only thing I
couldn't figure out was which one
was supposed to bo Lloyd Grimm.
None of them seemed to be rugged
enough.
The more I think lOuut that
penny tossing, the more 1 wonder
there are just about that many
eiuiacement lines beins worn on
this campus. Wonder what the
outcome would be if they levied n
tax on fraternity pins, lm afraid
they'd have to go beneath the
surface and examine a few slips.
j
One of the Gamma Phi gals,
Racial Aldruh. alter pretty well
looking over the fellows at the
Sie Kn bouse. has almost decided
penny tossing, me more i " : ,. , ,, . , , (V,
u.st 'how it started. Awgwan Ed- that Julian Mors is the pick of the
tor Brii.-o Campbell . Brus Kamul crowd at h ast lor her pmpo.se
to those Turks in coll,ge) gave me Hachcl. we i.nght ..M-iUmn. l a.
a nivttv good explanation. He hus ; 'i"l'd nearly every lellow ' that
a perfect picture of John K. .Kudyi "' and has recently been going
Iia.ssen.luU-) Sellcck rubbing histca.ly in o s with a ji
hands a la Simon Lagree as Ins so -she ought to know what she
henchmen wring the last penny "IkmR nbmitwhen she warns us
from the victims on the bleachers that there might be a pin hanging
to replenish the coffers of the 1 m the offing. Nice to keep every
atlilct'c department ' ' thp filly too. as her
t I brother was a big Lp.
Continui'ig nlong the line of.
basketball, we understand that Dill, sig Kp man has
Kovanda. Sig Kp. is running : mtc wthdruw himself from
difficulties m his .love ho. U hen dl.culaU? tWs nl0rC than
it was learnecl hat he l ad h b months Ka DoUic May
his ,,in on a Phi lhi named Li 1-. . . h hp
phine. the frat brothers began to inlnlslcJ witl', hi3 jeweled Sig
clamor tor a cigar passing. Bill ...
,cilli-..r ..m.I nnibablv ahlC "l" e'- .
m w v v
It seems about time wc reveal
BY F.LW00D R AN DOL.
The Nicholas Brothers, Fayaid
and Harold, have been added to
the cast of stars who will appear
with Ben Bernie on his new pro
gram tonight at 8:30 over KFAB.
This will round out the variety
show which will feature the "Old
Mnnsitvn" as master of ceremonies.
comedian Lew Lehr, noted dialec
tician, songs by Jane Pickens and
Buddy Clark and music by "all
the lads."
Columbia, Duke, Northwestern
and Stanford universities have
been working with the Zenith
foundation on the experiments on
mental telepathy conducted on
KFAB every Sunday evening at
9 p. m. Twenty-four houses on
the Northwestern campus partici
pate in the experiments and the
report is that when geomet
ric symbols were used seven men
and two women succeeded in get
ting these impressions correct all
six times. With the perfect score
5, 2.5 is what would be expected
by chance. The average score of
the first 12 houses is as follows:
Alnhn Omicrnn Pi 4.4. Sterna
Chi 3.9, Rogers House 3.17, Lind
gren House 3.00, Willard hall 3.00,
Theta Xi 3.00, Phi Gamma Delta
2.88, Kappa Alpha Theta 2.72, Sig
ma Nu 2.70, Hobart House 2.67,
Phi Mu Delta 2.64, Kappa Delta
2.25.
Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf,
the cause of the blood curdling
whoops that resounded mm me
neighborhood of 16th and II streets
one night last week. About 2 a. m.
when everyone was sleeping peace
is ready, willing and probably able
to dish out the stocics but there
is a little item of parental objec
tion which is jamming the works.
.!
I'll lay the recent swing of pre
nied students away from sororities
:o Lincoln Oenoral Hospital as ine . -
;,lace to uaie. to a worthy auen pi ; cven
:, grt in training lor hw jcais H ' Pnl Dclfa were
U med school m Omaha. However, , . .. heart rcml.
tnerc is one of the ! in ,.io- j help. I've even heard
mcd who has de mi ely ou -fox d campiw cop was about to
7! ,Jqr T i - "i investigate the case. Well, the
:;..Tiu - t I.t,.,,t Gen- l'"rormy lcil Jce..eiianu at u.e
former head of the New Jersey
state police, will join the staff of
Gang Busters tonight to replace
Phillips H. Lord as interviewer on
the program. Lord will devote
more time to digging up the facts
of the cases which he presents on
the air. Schwarzkopf substituted
for Lord last March during the
latter's vacation from the pro
gram. During his 16 year tenure
of office as head of the state po
liel nf New .Iprsev. Colonel
Srhu'arzknnf established seDBrate
bureaus of Identification and in
vestigation, and brought about
closer co-operation between state
and federal law enforcement
agencies.
.Inlin D M Hamilton, chairman
of the republican national com
mittee, will present ms party s
answer to President Roosevelt's
message to congress over the Co
lumbia network this afternoon at
5:15. KFAB is not scheduled to
carry the talk, so try WIBW or
KMBC.
The Cavalcade of America will
dramatize the life of Robert Hare.
America's first chemist, tonight at
7 on KFAB. Hare was born in
Philadelphia In 1781 and was the
chemical wizard of his day. In
the early 1800's he developed thc
electric light bulb while he was
fusing platinum, the idea which
later was to make Edison famous.
Robert Bellamy, a member of
the Master Singers quartet, has
been singing all of his life. He
was born in Cambridge, entered
me university in ia ana re
ceived his B. A. degree in '37 at
thc age of 22. He was member of
Lincoln Cathedral choir for three
years. Bellamy's first air work
FILINGS TO CLOSE JAN. 15
FOR PUBLICATIONS POSTS
Applications for appointment
to the following positions on the
student publications will be re
ceived by the student publica
tion board until Saturday noon,
January 15:
The Daily Nebraskan.
Editorial.
Editor-in-chief.
Two managing editors.
Six news editors.
Business.
Business manager.
Two assistant business
managers.
The Awgwan.
Editor.
Business manager.
Two assistant business man
agers (unpaid).
Application blanks may be
obtained at the office of the
School of Journalism, Univer
sity hall 104. Material already
on file ned not be duplicated.
CAYLE C. WALKER,
Chairman.
Student Publication Board.
StrOL aivL Skill
came while he was still in school
in 1933 when he appeared over
KFOR with a student quartet.
Joined the present quartet in
March, 1936. Has been on "Joe
the Gardner" and has sung with
the quartet on the Mutual and
NBC networks. Auditioned by
Harold Stokes, program director
of WGN, who wanted to use the
singer If he could have stayed in
Chicago. Bellamy is now heard
on Time and Tunes. Little Chapel
of Faith, Morning Reveries.
BY DEAN POHLENZ.
Starspangled Hollywood Hotel
was viewed t'other night at the
Stuart and won audience reclaim.
Not since Grand Hotel has so
much talent been crammed into
one pitcher. The cast is something
like this, Rosemary Lane, Hugh
Herbert, Dick Powell, the late Ted
Healcy, Benny Goodman and his
mad men, Johnny Davi3. Raymond
Paige and his who look like olu
mm fn rnmrmrison. Louella Par-
!sons Ken Nilcs, Jerry Cooper,
Frances Langford, Edgar Kennedy
I and there possibly are more. The
i order in which I've listed the cast
i is not an indication of their m
I portanee i' thc film. This may be
I a bit of personal gripe but 1 be
i licve that in their efforts to pro
duce a good picture, the big-wigs
I muffed an opportunity. The film
i suffeis from too-many-star-itis.
! Goodman is superb and Paige s
j Dark Eyes is masterful.
Rumor hath it that there s a
jam session a-goin on under our
very noses In one of the campus
eokeries of a Saturday p. m.
'TIs further rumored that this is
no flippancy with tne Doyi cue
Is strictly for the betterment of
SUH-WING.
Two very fine films break at the
Lincoln and Stuart next week. At
the Stuart is hilarious Tovarich
and the Lincoln Navy Blue and
Gold. Tovarich has lovely Clau
dette Colbert and Charles Boyer
who is the likable noble, exiled
from his native country instead of
the sloppy romantic character that
he usually portrays. Navy blue
started out to be a second rater
and he turned. Cindcrclla-likc, nt
one of the hits of the new season,
due largely to the work of Robert
Young and Jimmy Stewart. Ho
rice Rice, daughter of scrivener
Grantland plays uie icimne .
At the Shows till Saturday:
Damsel in Distress at Stuart.
One scene in an amusement park
is worth the ducat. Lincoln's
Ebb Tide in color l Impressive.
The work of Oscar Homolka Is
especially good. Kiva Is doing
adventuresome King Solomon's
Mines. Varsity has has-been
Maurice Chevalier in Beloved
Vagabond with another feature.
Liberty for those who like gusty
fare will film Firemen's Luck,
Sun Is repeating After the Thin
Man, which Is so far after that
I've almost forgotten it. Or
pheum has The Barrier and
Hugh Herbert in Shh, the Octo
pus. iii ..iiv ntt-n firmament:
The praises of Claudine Burt and
Jean Swift are being sung far and
wide by those viewing the world
premier of "I Know Her."
COUNCIL FILLS TWO
BOARD POSTS TODAY
I Continued from Page 1.)
gates also utilized the opportunity
to swap notes on methods of stu
dent government on their respec
tive campuses. Host to the con
vention was the University of New
Mexico.
All members of the council are
urged by President Moseman to at
tend thc meeting in university hall
at 5 o'clock today, since, because
of the elections, it is pnrtlcu
larly important.
ei al. He'll have none of it. In-
Tri Delt domicile. And it all
, ... siaricii as a icr loie mEiumaic.
stead, lie goes rign lo uie nea Thprc
of the siluamn an J ales o ne of an attempt.
the nuil school faculty who has,
no monii'l position. Since Christ-1
m:is hnlnlavs ho has bi-on steadily Turzan has nothing on Jack
in the company of Miss Kdith Hurry. During the basketball
nt 1 r fut imnlnu tin1 pnriilv hv
not onoufch MvinpinE down and dropping from
,11 f I 1 41. . L .1. . il.. LI I T n
O'Ncil.
I.W.l.ili ii iint ......if,.. rniiiiij, uni (I emu .jih
Hv t M.'.inirilif ll (Yntrd I ihn h-ir-r rf ihn Hlparhprs T,i fart
high's o vn, should be severely be had such a good time, that he i
chastised for attempting caveman almost forgot about thc game.
Mnff on Miss Cockle. Last Wick
enil this luckle.-s lad ha I a couple
Oi dates broken in n couple of
days. Kirst came Marjory e'or
lington, v.-iio paevAly explained
that she w-is very, very ill and
Afl-r last Saturday's formats, i
we suddenly began to wonder just
vh-ro all the- Alpha Chi's and Chi i
Plus were most of the tunc, but
sne w,s very, n . . um ,
fou dn t possibly make it. It was, i "
1 J . ... ri;ttncs
no doubt, that strenuous bowling
which I s.-w her iJoin; not lung
before, which caused I he physical
collapse. :i-st earne
Tli'1 It co cream aim told cards ,
lie I'llV"! l: ' .
i. i... i-..., ih are out to the luckv ones who are
iji hv t-iiom ..... I. t. ,
who. it is reported, was also in
very bad way. I;i my langua
that's a couple bucks saved.
I've b"!i holding this
for h while to think aUiul it. Try
as I may, I slid can't figuie. out
how I'.'.l) Wadhams h.iip'-:i''.l !
vpcnil .New Y'-ar's "e in bed.
Maybe a 1'. P.. K. will ohm- t
inv rescue.
going to the Carrie Belle Ilaymond
ball formal Saturday night. From
It to 12 the annual winter formal
v. ill l.c held in the dorm gills' own
o ie off '',1"l"',m- Chaperons will be Prof.
ami .mis. ian m. aiii'U, .hiss
( 'Vin.-ntini' Newman, social
dux-tor of the dormitory, arid Miss
lloiteii.e Allen, house- director.
Special quests will be Chancellor
aii'i Mrs. K. A. Ituinett and Uean
Aniaoil.i llppner and her staff.
Stii on Aj: ( iainpii
By Bcb Rupp.
'AT Matin.-. Aljlia (iainoia I'.iio
tieated the boys lo the 'tv.o-lei.s
over :.t the hou.s.- the o!i:(-r rii ihi
Me ni.d Killllie ('ovev, iih ifl'ilia'.e 1.
have del id'-d that two cm live i.:
c h:aply as one. Well. anyA.'i.v !
tin Vie that way aixnd i-ai ii !) i.
Alberta Sclimi'lt i.vi t i pi-ak.r.g
to anyone, these days. She yelbii
so lunch at the basl'ett all
the other right that fc.'.c lo:,' h'-r
oice.
An A. 'I. It. fibber ytai.;i V as
UV-il to .stan.p the a', uil'-litf HS they
rain'- into the 1-M inix-r .Sat unlay
night. Sunn- of Die Farm House
boys eiion't like the idea of having
Alpha Crinnrn Itho Htamped on
their hanus. In fnct they Uncut-eni-d
to go do.cn and waah them.
Arr.rdd I'.re.l h.asn t l en burmr.fc
m tinii h roionight oil over at rill7
H'.l.lrege here of hit". Uhal f
wrong, lid the hous- motr.i r di
Jert to th- light bill?
Lillian l-riedlar.'ler. fiealm.an,
v.ns the objeet e,f a pin hanging
over the holiday 'I ho .ln laoie
from u 1'ir-Mcii at C're-ightnn.
Wonrh-r v.-hnt '.'.dinny' J arwell
finds tm interesting over the top
of the 'Uag' in th" main l'bi;.iy
every day. Faint head jievr r won
fair ladv, John:
WAA PRESIDENT SPEAKS
SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON
TO SEE FIELD TRIP FILMS
Ccological Society Will Hold
Open House Tliuiscby
Evcnin'.'
f'oloi.i! films i.f a Leolo-'ical
ludd tup tal.eii his: Miiiimcr by
t Mints nl Midlami colli ge will b-
t:.niil on tui' h'ii i ii nt the onn
house fit .Slguin (Jainii.a Kpsiloii,
hirtioiaty geology (-oeiety, Thurs
day eve;,ing in Motrill ball. The
t( t lit -M Will be shown bV (illbel t
Li iiiiiiiKhocni i in room 110, begin-;
ning at H o'eloi U.
Preceding the showing of the'
flllllM, the hollolHiy Will hold its I
K-gul.ir iiiei-ling mid will Ice t of-I
fueio for the c oming i rmexlfr. j
'i 'he oig'ima'ion nrgi-.e anyone In-
t'-:i.'!ed 111 the i.oogic.ril pli ture ;
to iitt. I.d. 11.1 well iii nl! tin- 1 1 1 r-1 1 1 - .
bi; of .Sign. a flui.'r.a I Ip.-iilon. I
Marie Kotouc to Dtucribc
Activities of Women's
Athletic Society.
Tin: aiiiis arid purpoh-x of Ih'
V. A. A. mid the manner in which
l's r 'iiilattons function will be ill,
eil.sis by Marie Kololie lit the
freshman A. V. H. ineetlni; Hilt
nftKiuoon at 5 p. in. nt Kllen thnith
hall. Mb; Kotone Is the president
ii( the Women' Athletic nnsoclu
tion. Judith Leveiison, ihalrmiin o'
the meeting- rcriieln that every
mn lie pn-Menl. Lvelyii UibK will
net hh secictary.
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