The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1938, Image 1

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HIDES A(iAIN
Man. Woman. Boy. C.irl. Male.
Veniflle. There arc six roniplcto
nentcnrct. Tut them all together
and what lo you Rot. You pet a
shorter sentence yet. Sex.
Now that was done merely to
show you how easy it is to get
started talking about sex. There
are various approaches of
course. You can count like this
One, two, three, four, five, sex;
and presto, you're off. There are
many approaches, one being just
about as good as the other, it
might even be said that it is
sex of one and half a dozen of
the other.
P. I.. M., the Nehraslian's pio
rcer apostle of sex. pot the read
eis of the Rap so accustomed to
thinkmp In terms of masculine
and feminine genders that they
have folt a. lull in their life ever
since you-know-what lowered its
uf.lv heal from the Daily Ilagas
kan. One blunt person even said:
Why isn't there rnort mention of
ii-rhynies-with-perk anl whv
a' (Ti t there any more russwopU
aril general railinp of a dippinp
rumcnt by its proper mon
l'k.r?" An' Curse Away.
Ci.r.'equently, l---n it, we will,
ty bUnkety-blank.
You ran fool all the people some
of the time, etc: but sooner or
iv.rr. thy arc pomp to fin.! out
at..iit sex. even if you keep them
f m reading Ksquire, Liberty. ar,d
!!.- film magazines. And if the
;erw.n is nervous, the awful tnith
i : i-hl be too mu h. This is a l
p: e to say damn. Damn.
S x is hete to stay, rep:trdi's
of a hu h political party is in pnw-
r the issue cannot be dodged.
Tt.: statement presijpp.,s. that
M.M.one night want to dodge it,
h: h is a false premise. Another
'- ! place. Iamn.
So far, nothing particularly
jMCy about the subject of you-know-what
has appeared in this
coljmn. but just keep reading
and you'll find it in the last
FJfagraph.
In Mtmoriam.
S L. M. merely broke the ce
on the subject and look what
haor'ied a treezout. She got
ir'.o hot water by writing cold
f-ct. D-n. What does that
prove? it proves that the ub
jt'.t i paradoxical in itif.
lei time wori Iii.t xlet. -v-
t.'-z-X. Wei-MX fcf.'i SuSM-T
' : pay id attention to them un-
, j have to litiitw how to
:?im riL'ht in an Krghsh test,
h . vo l ;-i.-t tike the rref:x
' h' i use :t al ne. then
ui , i:, ,. uhi'h ) the r.'.b of
' ' around whii h the i-M
'' ""Mi ri'iM h f Am, fin in
;,,t,.J fie -,r,.
!""',' of the niM. in N a
V ! f'ouui IV r ni'k" for
T. '"1 'ompar.y ht.: In
''"-. ft j.j. tuie i.f a
i-r;a t;;e ,,?. ;n
' i ' ' tail. You i.n.,-A
r ' t.iw- you ever '"tj' 1 to
'' ' L !.! th'te u i.iii a Lit I,
:'1 '" " i t )!y TH p!- t .1 l-i ?he
' ;?..'. s v ith !:.. ' ' ir
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' !' .i the jti.i'.s
1 : ; ! : S'j JiM- ilv to if
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C"0 0 Cjmrrioit,(A.
Ti?'f0ff, t. following quits
'.on r-jM Icgicjl'y be iked.
twsn't the Ladits' Mon-it
J-""si and Woman s Mom
"'('"m get candid cJif'i
f"ti tnd g0 tnto the OCkr
Mm,, ot footeall stadiums, ith
CIjLs and enaybe v?n V.
M C. A, gmnaiums to show
rflhot for ftatuees. The same
'h afllnements. We wul put
"P a Ooliar aoamst all the
.enuts you tan muster that
'"'rt at a pture cf a sym.
"xtntaii,, bu(lt tn M bJh.
,rS J't po.nt.9 towards worn.
' t, that hat ad would get
""t fetun-ne glances than all
the other , 4(Jl t09f,f.
M JHli'liJ., bjt
p tfw tii f 1 I..'
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m J., I . , J.I.,- i.Ji
M HONORARY SEES
Dtlta Sijtna Pj Croup Fdts
Qaina Ecctt. Etincg
Prtudtnt.
f. iinliiftrmi fijjn. u, ..j j.y
"UJ !)"(,, h,ir, ,;ff,r,t
jAe "f th utmo(..ji jnduMn',
tfl Kfup of about i
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piwfiie,l to 'ijr,n K,t Uf
1'leM'j. i t by the ihyU,
jli.o.i, riij.uii'l tit tJt
, "i1 WOfkdV rv.ftif ( m
Pn J'i.' L'tin.1; J.,h lUpJry.
Tom ,'ob. .'b.'r.ru.,i,h.
-'oj. ,hi O.TAh: Au
J.,J Wvfu. UnoAn. Miltzn;
l,,J. I'f)f.je. !
K'dv Attiulict Hrad
u '""'Jy. yuit i;o:j iervr.
B" jprtirjrrt.i hi-r-
V'vy rjjfr:t A tb Ne
RV ch Pr th4? Ai:r'.fli
m, 5 ,h 3-prtmrt m thir .
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WWII. o. 70
Dairy Club Will Sponsor
Annual Varsity Party
on Holdrege Campus.
Students will Uanrc to the music
of Dave Maun and his 11 piece
orchestra at a "Varsity Mixer" at
the student activities buildinp on
the ap campus Saturday evening
at 8:30.
Haun and his orehestia have
played at Kinps ballroom, the
Chermont in Omaha, the Kipininn
ballroom and Sliore Acres in Sinnx
City, and the Flop Mop m St.
Joseph, Mo.
Tickets At Door.
Tickets for this annual niixi r
sponsored by the Varsitv LV-iiry
club, will be available at the door
the evening of the party for 2.'i
an. I 3."i cents. The advance sale is
; 20 and 30 (ents.
; Advance ticket sales campaign
is liemg (ondui ti-d by llussell
1 Jaeohson. Chus Sanders. Morns
' Ix.ewr-nstein. Iiussi-Il Pfeiffer.
I Hoy Hulqui.st, Wallace Kngiund
, Ivan Bornian. Alvin Kipnen. David
f Carder, and Hill S hneeflork. The
. general rommittee in charge of th
' party is coniposeil r,f Oakley Lar
son. David Carder and Iluss.-ll
Pfeiffer.
FILINGS TOCLOSE JAN. 15
FOR PUBLICATIONS POSTS
Applications for appointment
to the following positions on the
student publications will be re
reived by the student publica
tion boarj until Saturday noon,
January 15:
The Daily Ntbraskan.
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 tlanks may be
sbtamed at tr.e ofdee c( the
Schsol oT 'Journalism, Umver
sity ball 104. Material already
on file need not be Duplicated.
GAVLE c. talker.
Chairrn2H.
Stuoent Publication Boara.
i:n.c mm:- m.s
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alnn!jt for I'irlurr-
Mtrntet r junior snior
Prom C0Tim,11f will mt S!
u'dtf e"ing t the nt'iut
Stud'O n fo'irjl clrs to t"4)e
tHe p.ctjre 'or le Co'usker
tiktn. Tte rit meetirij of tie
Prttm cfiTntVe tc place
On Mcndj. it". 1, ilt S p. m.
DAVE HAUN PLAYS
FOR MIXER AI AG ;
SATURDAY NIGHT
Men Fear 'Rights 'on Skids,
antFqnulilyW ilh H 'oii
20-P:;ir.k P:o-ra::i S..ks
of Sx Piobk ;;j
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Official Student Nf,
N'OKRIS' IMU)lOSAL lNMTi:s
Senator's Ratification Plan
Would Impede Passage
of Amendments.
By Ellsworth Steele.
"I'm not suro that the propo.cw
rhnnpe in method of ratification of
amendments would make ratifies.
,.V ajUS.t llJfilf. KA.,
Jr,c.:n J ...rinl.
P. SENNING.
DR. JOHN
tion any easier thn the present
system." asserted prof. John P.
Senninj: of the political science de-
JJMES UURIDSEN NIMED
PRESIDENT OF THETA NU
Honorary Pre-Medic Society
Sets Initiation Date
for Feb. 9
'11. 't.i Nu. lioi;,iia,y ,r
fian-rnity, i-!iti-, ,4Utit,
-me
in
i't'u..-ir monthly meeting
Wednesday right. The following
officers Were e'eited fr.r lh r-.t
si-iM.Mer: Piesident. James Laur
n !'-i: vice-president. Harry Lanv
n.'l: sei retafj-treaj-urer, Charles
H.'..nac
I'L-.r.s tr the conui.g initiation
" ""W W'TnUr? were discussed.
The d.-.'e tor the initiation was et
fur Vei!ies.iay. Feb. " The coni
r .r'ei- in chaige. is C. . F'.rkin.
;orge Pl.il e. Hil l Dunne Meier.
T'.- ronstitational rommittee re-r-..iie,
i.n a icvision of the const i-t-.tion.
but will continue to rne.t
(o tra:phten out further
i u!t .i .
It Wade, official sin.v.i
J ri -u f t ;il the lr;eetir:.
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Student Musical Sketches
Club's History; Farce
in Many Scenes.
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PALLAD1ANS PRESENT
MELODRAMA TONIGHT
I (i t,r,u'J on Pk 1 i
'AILY
' '"'Tut;u -v- wiuvcisiiLy ul INCDraSKa
I ivrin - -iii -
" " "' lMt"-1 HUDAV. JAMJAUV I 1. ,.HT-r P-,
partment. Me was discussing the
proposal made hv Nebraska's
Senator Nonis tn chanpe the
method of amending the national
constitution. "Unless mv judgment
is wrong, it would make the pas
sage of an amendment more, dif
ficult. "Of course it lias this fundamen
tal basis in contrast to the exist-1
ing method. It is more democratic
in the sense that the people have;
a part in the process, a chance to !
record their own views. The argu-'
nient is that the people have the'
light to make their own decision I
without the interference of the!
legislature or of a constitutional
convention."
Two-Thirds Vote Needed. I
Tk .
i in; iiiimuseii ameni nipnt nn,
ameniiment would fro
if two-thirds, that is,
of the states ratified.
into effect
thirty-two,
With the present propaganda
facilities the minds of the people
can very easily be prejudiced
cither for or against a proposal,
as is well illustrated by the case
of the child labor nmorwlmnnt u
: the time this amendment was sub- J
mitted to the states those who op
; posed it made a direct appeal to i
! the people. They appealed to preju- I
dices and pictured all sorts of dire '
, effects that would result if the '
' I Continued on Pape 3.) j
' Schrickcr, Williams Vie
for Office as Voting
by Mail Ends.
r! iy marks the conclusion of
the election period during which
mc-rr.ber of the University Y M
C. A. have been voting on ra'r.di
: 'late, for officer in the prout,
cabinet. The ,!,.(t:n has been h
rr.a;l and all l:t:lt muK 1 mail..;!
back not l;t.- i.sn to.Jav whid
has been d'-si-Tinted through eon
s'r.iitional pio-.;s.n as the offifi.-1
' -tion y.
The new' . .j-,-,,, w-,.0!6, nri(rj(,
'' i anno iv-r ; jk-k.p vi'I t k
; ';.'. e for the -eH. bepinnir.jr wth
t. f .-econd , eer. f,n Jan r..
, Car .iidates ; ,r president are P.ob
;rt Srhricker. c i or in engineer
i ir.g and hai,r.- in t,( the -y
V 'onferu,. ' 'onitnit'. .';
(;.:ion Wilim, . ten:or in the rts
, fo'lepe. e.i;t ,r ' the .Stu.lf-r.t Di-ji'-Mory,
and hn.d of the p.m.i.r
ve. chi.rth piona ,f the fniver.
ity V. M. C. A
Second Seriester Officers.
C,,niJi,jaies for ire president a,e
; KrV i''r-i')f . mior in bus.r.i m
! -j; iniMraiinn ..i finance
chair -
!'S.':fWlt.f l,!i',n:ri.l.n . ...
t ''I'. HI. I J I
.on I.oland. i.;i;nbent ra'ry-t
M-cNtary and a mUir in the Hr
I ol'l J.C.
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"i"Wanifi Kn.cfMin. 4-.phor . r'
in i.n and cincr arid f;,M
fow.ril r'-j ri-M-niative, and l.vn:i
l-ar.'eren ph- 'iore ln Ui.jm-,
: A.Jii.mn.iiation r hair man ,,f
' the in. (ir;j,.pi .jt(4.,.. ijr. c. K.
J!'Nn!l i ban. nan of the n-.rii-
liA:ilt ,'i,,nlt1ee.
lf
Education. Chemistry Prove
Most Common Courses
to Graduates.
By Cent Carrnt.
A aurv.y jt n-n lud-ij ),y
In!!y .NVbifc.ka i,tj,ff r-v.-aJ that
Jvjij'atjor, ajj.i I'u ri,ihtty ar tb
fjoit i i.m.'oi.n ri,uni ff p.xiiy
puinji,) ,y out ,f mat- atmlfita
t'.id',;- i'tad j',t- work at tb" t'ji
Vffnty. ff 1h 124 out if K;;t"
tii.j-fit il.n-f"l in Ui- iiffjo f
tbr iTd'Juat'- u'afj. K biv (hotw-ri
to 1 idy in (NKifjilaf y rbiri,ri
Vi in a''vfi' i-l b irjirtfy.
Twry-MK injf.K'tjf ht' opn to
Uvf I'ntmr-z advarjij .oik.
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work iixlud- njollHi-nt
(ioi.) n.hliM In 20 iU'. ai'J three
foit-i'D n.r-li Turofito anJ Ha-t.it.b-an.
CaftH'J. r.'l Par..
Ynf fiavf or. MuiiT.t az.h. Li
tfcr i:.-.it4 Kta'.f HJuwi h 0)
h.r;j-t r?ntraticn at th prewr.t
lijrir, with'H enrol!'!. I.y'. with
13. roiflft hftoM on the 1.t, urid
Kans third with II. Othr tat
renrrnt4 t NtraKa re: Ai -
Umi, isi: Anw. in. v-w-,
tCufitiavteJ on lug 2 I
, j.w... niiiiiuuif in. pro-i "-"-ii imnuMa.v, auiuuiaiic any oe
vides that whenever congress sub-' canie vice president of the group,
mits a constitutional amendment! Tn position of treasurer Went
to the states it be automatically to Helen Kilmer, sophomoie, and
placed upon the ballot in each state I tnc position of secretary to Rhoda
at the next penersl rlit; ti,. Cheslev n fi-nshmiin in
i nil I nTlim fi nnm I
MLLUIINb ULUOtO I
i I UDAY IN ELECTION I KAPPA KAPPA Gil
OFYMA.CABINET! OFFERS FELLOWSHIPS
1 24 OUT-STATERS TAKE
GRADUATE WORK HERE
WbBRA
i HOME EC SOCIETY
i GIVES PRESIDENCY
1 10 RUTH MADSEN
Helen
Holloway Selected
Vice-President, as 150
Votes Cast.
Kuth Madsen was elected presi
dent of the home economics asso
ciation at a two-dav election held
Wednesday and Thursday. The
other candidate (or the presidency
Unlo., U..11-
nomics.
. 150 Votes Cast.
The new president is also a
member of the V. V. C. A. cab
inet, a member of the home ec.
board, and a member of Phi Kpsi
lon Oniicron. Miss Holloway is a
Coed Counselor, a member of the
home ee. board, belongs to Phi
Kpsilon Oniicron. and has been a
former chairman of the Ellen Rich
ards dinner and Hospitality dav.
One hundred and fifty votes
were cast in the election in which
only members of the home ec. as
sociation were allowed to vote.
Formal installation of the new
officers will take place Tuesday
at 7:15 in the home economics par
lors. All members are urged to
attend.
Sorority to Present SI. 500
in Three Scholarship
Awards to Women.
1 Kappa Kappa Gamma i off'-r-r.g
for the fourth consecutive year
$1..VK) in graduate fellowships.
! available to any woman student
not over 30 yearn of age who has
or will receive before next July
hep barhdor's 'icgtee fiVjm an in
stitution in which a hapter of
this women's fraternity is located.
The J J. . ! divided into three
fellowships of S.Vi'l each, which
are awarded regardless o! frater
nity or non-fralernitv n:err,ix r.'hip
Dunr.g the thne' years Kappa
has given !h, m, two have gone to
r,on-frat'-rTjit y women. ,r." f
whom was aided for two yea in; a
third to a ,n uilier of Alpha Xi
Ielta.
No Course Stipulation.
AJ'ho th'-re i. no i-tipula'ioii a
to the f'lijrv of gradual., study or
the institu'.ion in which it is !o be
pursueil the ar.rlicnr for fello . -
1 ,di;r) r-rx-4 ted tn exr.lain itefi.
nitejy what her woi)c is to be and
the use he intends to make ui it
("hi'tacter. personality and abil
ity testimonials, as well' as shoia.--tic
and extf a-c utricular history oj
the s'ud'-nt, must anon,pany aii
4ppli'atiir:s.
Appli'atiin bUnics hip aiJr,bli
ill Die iffce the dean of wom
en, Misk Amanna H"ppji r. 'Hny
must be in the bar,.:.! of the Kappa
felloWkhip bairrnan bv Man h 2'i.
t'elluv ship holders this yai are
rrothv (;n fiom the l'i,r.-r;ty
of MKiugan. who m .ioing rew.-.n h
on the fefi,ir,ist mimrii' iit iu inr
ature at tb- 1'r.iver.i'y of I,u
i3,r,: Awi'-tte t,t Uir.'i htat.-.
who in u.;y:ng imiim J psyihoi
''ty at the rnivej.ty of l'er,r,yl- .
htllH. 41,'J Va An liUnkt tt. SMCiai-
ir.irg in ;'jvrjile ruit woij at th(
New V"rk ?thni, of &iA 'o..
In ad'Ution to thew MI"'a sh:xs
(Cw'.i.'uel on Pate 2 i
i i
i FOR GRADUATE WORK1
Lancaster Donbls Legality
of VeloingFinanci(il Riders
Politic.il ScK-titiat Conimtrids
Etscind of Attachment
at Pork Earrtl Cut.
By EUtworth Stttlc.
"I rtniM hth"r lb f jr.ar rial
j j vntfl ( :n tv put thru tontj
)y, btit il it touPl tf, it
upj he Jiralle,
tated Prof.
w, Lnr.urtr. univercitf po- I
lilkul cwntUrt, bn queatuned j
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Oft. LANE W. LANCASTER
i
Y. W. Members
Elect
Congdon Urges Completion
of Class Schedules
Before Saturday.
All students who are tairymg
with their registrations are nig..,!
by Dr. A. K. Congdon nf t he as
signment committee to get their
schedules completed today an,!
filed in the offices of their respec
tive deans before 12 o'clock Sat
urday if they wish to avoid the
penalty of a late registration fee.
Thursday's registration w a p
lower than th.it of previous liays
giving evidence that most stu
dents had avoided the last minute
rush in registering.
Sections Reopened.
Sections reopened for assign
ment are Economics ?,. Ill ;,rj,l
IV. and Mathematics 1. II. and IV.
The following classes have been
closed to further registration.
hni-liridl'icy Mil, . .
Hu.i,ie Ortaiiiialmti 4. II. III. I
II., . II, . ..
ftl'ltiM.-. OrKMiiijlion 21. I. II. 111.
ftal(W. OrtcMiiujilN.n III.
heml'trr I. . I . H.
lirmi.lri I. , . i. ;.
i liiniitlrv :n . , i .
iiinier, i.t Kn 27. I. II
I iMiuiii-ri-ial rl. I'.';. I. II.
immrrin n l"2. III.
tm,mii n, I. III. I. I, XIII
r .ln.li..n I I. It . . I.
.iiSIi.i I. l. Ml. M. l. Will.
. Wll, Will. III.
I nzlUh 4. II. I. M.
t.ndi.li l:. II. III.
I iiilUh 11. II. I . I
l.encraplit I t. I . B. II. T.
I.eeirl.1,) If. II. Ill, . I,.
I'.. I . I.
t'Tniaii 1. I . II
l,rm,M I. t . . III.
Malhinialirt t. I. It . I. t II
lalhmialii II. II.
MallMTiialle i'. II
Matbi-matir. 4. II. III. til. I.
Mililar sunn I, I,
M,l,l:,i, vilrnri- 4. B. II. I. k
M.l.ai 'v i.-ni. f?. ' .
Iililar Sili-iM-r l. K. .
'hilixiplii 2. 111.
-,;l,...,.l , :m. III. It .
I wn.,1.,., no. I. it. p.. I . i
I'M - B. S
l-l,,... . tt I
I h... .. . . B
Ktmaiii-i' I miiiiii ilte I. II.
-.-,..k.t. I j. III.
7.ii, llif.
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l-.,i,i,,l , tn
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i .
FIFTY NIGHT COURSES
l
Registration Opens Jan. 31.
Closes Feb. 10: Credit
Hour Set at S4.
Mo: i- "h.-i
COUIS'-V 'A:! .
i la ssi'S fii .t si i:
fit it I.mi J:i i
m i v
:.ip!.t
!l.M-
:e i,n
1 1
able to nd -day.
I;.'M!.''ior. .
will U- i p-n b t.n
o i n k i:, t!. i '.i i..
S' in I iy Ji IM i-S bej. .
and i.Joi.,1; J-"i i 2o
11. a b.'i- f-',tMj
Mill i- .';: f i'l-d.
A 'I t"U'si i1U i
ife,:i; au run '. '
J f' ;s I,!-;,, i .,.
rot ajrcidy if fi
unr.ersi'v. A 1
tuition i hajjve i trq
..) t si i
::!.!
: Jul
: f .Jan
:;i
,.' r Ken
: "- of i
i.:-f fiiii
( s. A
I. I V p'-l Mill
m th.
" J;t Jiouj
ab.i;t tl.i- bill v bii i.
ii-prix-.-it.j'jvi-ii b; j,:,..
'IT.K b'" pi'M'i.;;t to ,
lirr:lr.at i-i.tjuly h!,y .
lion nljj'h no; i'i., ' r, . ;
olJiir of
p' I JJ.lt-.ilt-
lit
lopna-
"Tb) lull would alio-,.
'lnt to protrt birr.iw
t' pll -Kj.
aairj.vt
having irrlvant na'ti
Ut appropriation bilb..
you ihp mak!
Prniann'ly etabl,h4
atta' hu'd
1 doubt
thia a
tiilniE
wiinoui conatitutional sn.hijmrt ;
any u('-linii; tonrem coulij do
away n-ith it '
Weak Executive Bring Dictator.
"Anyon .tio rrj;ii,j tbja bill
luvaijR i jfivi-.f (h pr-Kidrjt too
much pwi-i niij'-t iiijifffiU-r that
Kovrriiii-rii abto.id U-rarn ilu.
talwftbipa it-riiiw Ihf govern-lix-rjl
,:!, riot bnauw! it
v.a.-: to j'.tris. fjovif inn' -Ma i)o
riot Ic.'iiij jji laioiMjjp.i t-iaiiw
the excii'iv; la iMvirfu! bxit b-taiiM-
h i wak."
With th finanrla! Iti m veto lb
pfbknt oi;bl b iit.1 lo atnkp
out unleiratvii tx,tk barnl ap
pfojitlationa an1 ewntm.y uould
te rrwr raaily acconiMinh!. ln
i H2Z. a 2iMj0 (KM) ai'jft:on to the
rrny uippropnatior.i till aa ina-Jc
to be uik-iJ for nvr and hartf
ltoprArnn typial r"irk barrt
!jrUJat!Vn. Tbi U an example of
the r15r that can now be at
tache1 to an impcrtanl fcfll airl
pa'l braue it It ntc-uury to
veto the whole bill with Important
Upproprtatlon to eliminate the:
rtnler. The finanrlal ilm
(Contlnuesl cn Poje 2
iSPRING SEMESTER
i REGISTERING ENDS
i TOMORROW NOON
PIlFrJ MCYT CCMCCTrD
Ul I LI 1 MLAI 0LIIIL0IL
KAN
Officers
at Polls Today
Eleanor Eiche, Muriel White
Contest Presidency of
Organization.
V V. . I". A. members of niy
and ag campuses will s tu n,,
polls today to cast their voles for
favored candidates in the annual
election of officers. jng fop
presidency f the city campus
VY. will N Muriel While and K'f
nor Kiche. On the v ,;impiw
Wyona Keiui and Helen i;!ni;U'an
son are the competing cumulate,
Klections will be h. Id in rihn
Smith hall on the city campus and
'ii the Home Kto.-.omic.s huildi-i"
H-iday. Votes may he cast froiu
9 o'clock to S. Membership dues
must be pair) in full on cr before
Friday in order to vote.
Vice-Presidential Nominees.
Members of the "Y" will a!.,
elect a vice-president from .Nomi
nees Frances. Boldman. leathers
college junior from Holdrege and
Josephine nubr.itz. Arts and Sci
ence junior from Omaha Mary Jo
Henn and Maiy Ellen Osborn. 'both
Lincoln Arts and Science .sopho
mores ;ite candidates for secre
tary, and Velma Ekwall. biz;, 1
junior, for re-election to office of
treasure .
The potential Ag presidents are
both juniors. Helen Chnstianson
liom Spiir.gficld, has held a posi
tion on the Ag cabinet f0! two
yea is. being secretary of that body
la1, year.
Require SO Average.
Wyona Keim. from Davenport,
has been creative activities board
representative for the Y. W. C. A.,
has served on the Ag cabinet, and'
attended the Estes student confer
ence la.t summer.
The candidates. seiete, (or
t!,e;r activities in the an.j
scholarship, (an average of H iS
refiuindi. and for their personality
with iegiirj to Y.W.C.A. ideals,
we;e ( hosen by a nominating com
iro'tee of Y;n,frr-,l Nelson, pres
ent president. Miss Grate Spacht,
sen eta ry of the advisory board;
Mildred Green, general secretary:
two senior cabinet members of the
"V." and one scr.ior member not
on the f abiret.
NSE
Religious Group Will Hear
r.'cbrask2n Alumnus
February 8.
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tb" C. ir.pli-.
v.bo ws if.; o,i,'.-,j :,t '.ljj jur.ih
"m in fprefcor.t th- Welfare ir.
' il on .be Lincoln peace I'iuniil
rrjrhaiye.J tr, irup-olani of tbi
ird'vijijsi and hik r!a'ion to Ool.
and ri.itM kr. of th con I j
ivior, rear.K'l by th .TO'ip. nt.ih
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DELfAN BNIONHflLDS DANCE
Barb Literary Organization
Stages Affair Tonight
Mi:rhUm of Indian fn.on will
bobl an boor d:in at th'-lr hall
thia evening fiom 'j till 11:.'0.
Claieni Sloek la In charge i f
the mulf:. John peaae will pro
4id: the relienhmenta, arid Kl
Kivher vouch lor the excel vrr
of the door. The chaperon are
Vera P.igdon and Cbarl- Bllven.
Violet rVjr wa jlcdfced lit the
lant btiir, nieeti,:? of th no
ddy . At the aamt tiieti,-jf U.oji
nomlr.ated for off.r for the int
end mertr are Clarence Mock,
pre!dnt; p.uth Griffith and Ma
rie Wl!ly, vlre-prenldent. and
Dick Kerlln. (raurer. Chtr
CHERRINGTON TALKS
ON AMERICA DEFE
TO WELFARE COUNCIL
veto j A ndron, the tri'rr, ho!d of
i ftce untU the end U Us yeat.