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THE DAILY NEBKASKAN. SUNDAY. FEBKUAHV 6. 1930
iFMmmmMmmHgg ' Music Honorary Holds
i
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Hush Smokrr at 3 Today
rhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, hon
orary musical fraternity, will hold
a rush smoker at the home of
Professor and Mrs. Carl S. Steck
elberg this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Thirty rushees will be present
at this meeting at which Professor
Steckelberp will play recordings.
Entertainment and refreshments
will be provided by Professor
Stcckclberg's violin pupils.
SYMPHONIC BAND SET
T
TODAY WE GOT ALPHA PHI! ; week, as they usually do. the two
There is the torn over there that disagreed. Irene feeybold. Alpha
has hen dated uo no less than ' I n wauty queen threat and the
tluce weeks ahead all year. Both ' s;lia lovo
she and her sisters have taken , 811,1 '':
pride in the fact, but this week we I J"ck slopped, Irene disem
t'ir.d hor sitting home with a Ian barked. Along tame a mukman
full of knitting. Whv? Because
Gov. Cochran. Quartet
Also on 'White Spot'
Program Today.
In the first of a series of pro-
and hauntresses and our rcspec-1 grams advertising Nebraska fts the
live stooges Have missed a pin
CREATIVE THINKING CLASS
CLOSED, SAYS CRAVVFCRD
Over 60 Students Register
For Specialized
Course.
Prof. R. P. Crawford said Sat-
iIB MIX MONDAY
WITH KANSAS STJtTERS
Alpha Phi pledge seem to be mak-
,1 i "'s "r iosi nine. iainenne
I leaves school next week. But that
I isn t the important part of It all.
! It seems that some of us haunters
she got her calendars mixed. She
thought she was dated up, but
with a ciosrr invoice she found
that her tabulations skipped this
week.
Then Marian F.remcrs. Alpha
Phi. was dated for the internal
ball by Bob Adams. Sig A!ph. wi:o
has made the telephone dial look
like a spinning wheel in his en
deavors to date the pal. Weil, the
lnd finally got his special cr.ge
mcr.t a:i lined up a:. ', was mighty
proud oi ins ac.'vn-.riiishn-.ents.
threatened to get out T"' - ' Y' pi
boat at sea. Incidentally you who
heard about Bill Clayton's recent
move in that direction, missed out
on some very choice details, which
were more or less censored from
this column. Just ask any Phi Usi
where the scene took place.
you.
"A"
about that time.
"Is this man molesting
mam'."' queried the giade
venuor.
"Yes,'' retorted Irene somewhat !
: jokingly. And j,penking of phi Psr Lce
; I hen do you want to ride with j Ljpgclt Vas a trifle nonplussed
mcJ , , . . , ' when his date to the formal Kri-
a bit and then returned to the car
with Jack. Boy, do those Acacia's
ha e appeal.'
white spot'1 of the United States,
the university SO piece symphonic
band will make its initial appear
ance broadcasting: from the Lin
coln hotel over KFAB this after
noon at 2 o'clock.
Also on this half hour program
ouilding up Nebraska will be a
short talk by Gov. Roy L. Cochran,
and several numbers by the uni
versity mastei singers quartet,
composed of William Miller, Wal
ter Reusch. Arthur Barnaby and
Robert Bella m v.
day night looked at her crested Organized for the first time this
bracelet and innocently exclaimed, I year, and under the, direction of
"What a lovely napkin ring." Don Lentz, this symphony is built
I upon the foundation of the mili-
I do wish you could have been ; tary band, but the instruments
around when Jack McKenzie and . have been varied somewhat to
Irene Scybold had a slight scuffle , meet the demands of symphonic
Big a;d serious matrimonial
threats over at the Phi house arc
Biliie Sickel and her unidentified ; one day last week. They were out j music. The reed and hnm sections
he s laid up m the i:.f.
no ta'.l. no Marian, v-
Alone came the r.r.ip-s a:vl tow : Pnl LX-it flame. Also Jackie Fuller i ridin? and stopped in the park. ' have been enlarged while there are
Jack was told in no uncertain j icwcr snare drums and large brass
terms that if he didn't quit teas-1 bases. Three string basses and
ir.g her. she would get out and j bassoons have been added to aug
wa!k home, which idea seemed to ment the bass section,
move the young man not one whit. I Opening the broadcast this aft
so Irene got out and slammed the j ernoon. the band will play ' There
door. A milk man chancing by Is No Place Like Nebraska." Fol
stopped and asked Irene if she lowing will be "Amparito Roca." a
were in distress, and Jack setteld march by Texidor, and a Verdi ov-
the issue casilv bv shoving the ! f rture, "Sicilian
obstinate pledge into the car and i hers and Sturdev
They told u
story, hnt wo y.i
the word."
t Vj
s.id
::ia: v. thus
I'Utiung.
;'.! this
' 'mumps'
i.:
The Awful Plus a:
their luui'is a a ay. we
and they wo;:! i ".ike
their number of ira:-::,
acquired as a car-.; us l
we hear any challenges !
'p.iiiur v: '
-i-: '.rid.
l. puifiVr
; v.els
recc'ird. Do
Don Yar:-.er. Alnha S.s a;: I
and "Hash." tl;e S.g Chi.
Mary Kliza'.xlh 'iiacy has lost
her Ihfta Chi man temporarily
while he labors in Rochester.
Thus en.'.s the Alpha Phi "ehap
t r."
C:.c of the better talcs involve?
Barbara Koscwatcr. Alpha Xi
Delta. facetious Journal type set
ters were haunting her the other
night as she was putting this sheet
to bed. Snickers bgan to arise
from all corners of the composing
room whenever Barby would saun-
which we might outline.
After The War, What?
Whatever our final policy about
armamVnts may be. however, it
urday that no further registrations J would be well to think seriously
of the warning issued recently uy
ex-president Herbert Hoover:
"War's aftermath's of debt, in
flation, unemployment, unrest, and
spiritual degradation halt progress
and project misery for decades...
democratic government probably
could not stand the shock of an
other great war and survive as a
democracy. Free economic life is
not built for war."
We certainly learned from the
last war that "the area of democ
racy was bitterly shrunk and auto
cracy gained. Those who would
have us again go to war to save
democracy might give a little
thought to the likelihood that we
would come out of any such strug
gle a despotism ourselves.
war on other foreign nations we ;
would need all the arms we could j
get and a system of alliances wun .
the more democratic nations.
There are numerous possibilities in
the type of armament rrogiam trasns paVftrj ...
On Basketball Court
could be accepted in his creative
thinking course. The number of
students is now running at about
60. "Fifty students should be the
outside limit in any highly spe
cialized subject, where the in
structor must do personal work
with students," he stated. His last
semester's course in the magazine
article ran over 60. "I'm still busy
reading those manuscripts," he
said.
Mr. Crawford discourages pros
pective students with undesirable
recitation hours or places he se
lects for classes, but a full class
room usually turns up, anyway.
Mr. Crawford's instructional work
is sponsored jointly by the college
of agriculture and the school of
journalism. Instructional work is
only a sideline, most of his -time
being devoted to administrative
work.
GIVE PRIZES FOR PLAYS
Honorary Enpitierrinp
(rotii Elects Officers
Raymond Bailey of Cedar Bluffs
was elected president of Sigma
Tau, honorary engineering frater
nity, at a regular meeting held
Thursday evening. Other officers
for the new year are: Will Reedy.
Denveh, vice president; James
Riisness, Creighton, recording sec-
. retary; Ellis Smith, Lincoln, treas
urer; W. Barton Berg, Stella, cor-
Students to Submit Dramas 'respondin secrctar-v: Ja- koitcs-
. iter, Anselmo, historian.
Stimulating ThOUght B- Ellsworth of the Jowa-Xe-
n p . .. jbrarka Light 4 Power company,
Un reace ACtlOn. gave a talk on the power situation
Of State Rivals.
LAWRKXCK, Kas. K ansa
State college is the next obstacle
in the path of the Kansas jilv.
hawks, now in the thick of
battling for the Big Six bask;
championship. The state1 rivals
clash Monday night at Lawrence
Kansas will go into the game
with memories of the second game
between the two teams last year
when Kansas State threw a mon
key wrench into the machinery hy
upsetting the Jayhawks 33-32 in
an overtime contest.
Again Kansas is the favorite and
all indications point to their got
ting revenge for the defeat last
year. In the game at Manhattan
earlier this season the Javhawks
handed Kansr.s State a 33-21 (c.
feat.
STARTS TODAY!!
BIG 6 UNIT
U1U u PROGRAM
I
ITS MURDT.R!
FOR J1,000,000
"Charlie Chan
AT MONTE CARLO"
WARNER
it
i
taking her home directlv.
that, my dears, is that.
uci i7eveyts
And
strong silent type, broke uown and ter bv. Needless to sav, she was a !
surrendered his vest adornment to bit ill-at-ease
Marador Crop per. c f the A. P.
house. This is r.ot so unusual, we
reckon, but it ccrr.es with a sh'Vk
to s.s of the ra .c:.!.:"f, cause v.e
know Don:
By Dixie Davis.
Events Today.
Alpha Tau Omega is entertain
r.g with a buffet supper at the
Acacia's
was out i:
pride. Jack Mi ! rr.ie.
lir.g villi his love last
NOW!
f.'.atinee
Not until late that night did she
discover that the reason for the '
stifled laughter was a sign hang- j
ir.g on her back that read. "IF i chanter house at 6:30.
THIS BUNDLE GETS OX THF. '. ...
WRONG CAR RETURN IT TO j Alpha Omicron Ti had a tea Fri-
STH AXD P." day afternoon from 5 to 6 just for
, invited guests. Red roses, the so- i .r(lKt-H
r c f en ti.: r-: i .: ' ..... il .... . ... . , , icresiea
. o. i in j si. iii.i, :i.j roniy iiower. servea as .uecora
pin ceremoniously at his forma! tions. Some of the time Mary
Vespers." Cham- j Y
."ant, clarinetists, fo
will play as a duet Klir.g's "Ca
price." Concluding their part of
the program, the band will render
the famous Sousa march, "El Cap
itan." Programs advertising Nebraska
as a superior state will be broad
cast from time to time over a
Religious Drama council of NVw
ork Citv is offering a J20n
for the best one act Dlav on the
Bubject of peace. The contest is to
open March 1. 193S. and w ill close
July 1. Participation is open to any
university student.
The plays arc to be suitable for
production in churches by children.
joung people or adults, and the
playing time must not exceed one
! in Nebraska.
2"
NEBRASKA DEBATERS
hookup of all the stations in Xe- j hour. The plays should be written
braska. The one this afternoon will with the puipose of stimulating
be carried only over KFAB and thought and action on the subject
KOIL. of peace.
This program will provide an Other Prizes are Sinn tnr
entertaining preview for those in- place, and J.-.0 for third place Th
in the regular winter con-, judees will be rhown tm
, cert of the band, which will be in the professional theater and cd-
4 15c
Friday night. The woman of his Janice Menerav plaved the harp. ! Sv Feb Thl, n u-m UCat'0na'' draJJ and P"M or
'choice was Lou Benson. Kappa, j Ruth.e Yourd and Josephine Levi?", L 0 3 ' h , " ' nnin?
I ..... i y followed on Tuesday. Feb. 15. by play will be submitted to Samuel
COLD!! was the cry and the old
west we"t craiy!
In BRET HARTE'S Great Story
"Luck of Roaring; Camp"
:i
To Clash Over Compulsory
Arbitration Wednesday
Afternoon.
CHAPTER 1
HOOT
GIBSON
In
"PAINTED
STALLION"
IMY (OHRII.N
l.VI (lUHIH
I "SOS COAST
GUARD'
.
CARTOON
'Dancing Bears'
l
SPORTLIGHT'
the svinphony orchestra concert.
, , . . . , . , ! This high gTade music is present-
Acaca fralerr.ity had its ar.r.ual ; e1 t0 the publlc at no coslK
rounders day banquet at the Corn-!
r :-e, . i .
CAPITOL
Double t-.mir.g it Friday night
to the Phi Psi and Acacia formats
and whor.i should we see but
Haunter htecves also doinz the husker. Saturdav at 6:30 when 100
town. To his little quip in Friday's . members and alums from David i
paper I might reply that fraternity City. Omaha and Fremont were j
men shouldn't expect to find any j prcser.t. The decorations will be j
news in Sleeves' coiumn. . He's ! earned out in black and gold, the
much tro interested in the worn-! fraternity colors.
an's si lc cf the question. Eut : ...
enough about Ed. i Delt.-e Delta Delta held its formal
' Saturday right at the Comhusken
ai ine i-ni rsi cur.r.er car.ee.
' dates were presented with silver
bracelets bearing the fraternity
crest, and very lovely they w ere ; Mrs. W. H. Oury.
; too. Franklin Vincent seemed to i "
be in lip top shape, and we can
1 say that almost without exception
about most of the people there
French for an offer of publication.
ror lunner information and a
copy of the rules, address Religi
ous Drama Council, 71 West 23rd
St., Xew York Citv.
were .
I Virginia Anderson, however, ruf- j afternoon at 4. Before the weddir.g
V A I
15c
FLCOR
BALCONY
ICC
ALWAYS
AND THEN
t-udto ross
the whole
town:
11 T.'.
:IT
H. .W M w JL
11.4 u.,
i ; ..
C-llr
fled her smooth poise a t:t bv io-
' ir.g some high chmbir.g. Ask het
, about it.
.
Anl just a word about the
Acacia party. Corsages of Acacia
flowers were presented to the gals
at the tables aior.g with some very
fancy gold compacts, also crested.
Formals at the Cornhuskr-r always
are nice, but this especially vo '
not too crowded, but ju.t ripht.
Somehow or othe r quite a mob cf
P. A. D.'s managed to tuin u;
which proves the-ir hibrr.a:ion fvr
law exams u def:r.ite-ly at a f;rn
for the better.
... '
Seen here and tucre: Dow W.!
son and Lucile Ancie:n polishir.;
off a few to the tune of the Sr.ake
Charmei ; the Master Sir.gTs add
ing that certain touch to the Aca
ca party: E;!l Deweese back from
medical school ani this t:ir:e wr.h
a Kappa pledge. Jean Woou-s:
Bemic Johnston top halting it
with on tjf the Ray twins and thf
other half with M a y n a r d
Schwartz: Butch Laiscn ari
Peggy Pascoe making reqic:. to
th orchestra.
Mobs at the Tri Dclt formal !at
nijht. Saw your haunter atain
snooping here and thre hope-f ui!y
waiting for someone to ! some
thing cute for his column. A b;.
ballroom. The ehanerons
Mrs. Mary Ream. Prof, and Mrs.i MiSSiOnary TellS Y.W.C.A.
John A. Phanner, and Col. and i ,
uangers 01 rnmppine
Independence Act.
Philippine Missionary. Dr. E. K.
Higdon. who is hoJie on a furlough
spoke to a group at the V. W. C. I
A FViitftV i in tk tAnio
Done a Wonderful Job in the Phil
ippines.'' Anyone who is disgusted
M.ss Kalherine Foster and Mr.
Al Todd were married at the
Gamma Phi Beta house Saturday
Carolyn Kenedy. Gamma Phi play
ed two violin solos. "At Dawning,
and "One Rose." The bride's at
tendant was her sister, June Fos-
Uncle Sam Joins World
Powers in Arms Race
Continued from Page l.i
armaments necessary to carry out
the various conditions outlined
w ill, of course, vary widely. Xo one
questions that we should be pre
pared to repel invaders from the
American mainland. That we are
already able to do without increas
ing our armed forces. Likewise
military and naval experts are
practically agreed upon our pres
ent ability to defend Hawaii
against Japanese attack.
The overwhelminr weight f
a --n -
NOW!
Xebraska debaters will vie with
Brigham Young debaters in two
debates Wednesday afternoon in
Social Science auditorium at 3 and
4 p. m. The topic to be discussed
will comnnl.virv nrhilratmn t inir
Forrest Wilke and Le. Turkcl i ',, ,! CM''
will compose the affirmative team j " "
of ebraska and Arthur Hill and ". merry r' "
Leo Eisenstat. negative. Ed Moe.
John A. Carver. Reed Clegg. and !
Charles Fish will be the speakers
from Brigham Young university, j
Everyone is cordially invited "to 1
attend the debates.
Prof. C. A. White announced
Saturday that a team from South
Dakota and Omaha would probably
meet Xebraska speakers in several
debates Friday. Bibliographies for
the debates on Feb. 22 are now
on reserve at the library.
93 mmute net!
Robert
MONTGOMERY
Rosalind
RUSSELL
Robert
Benchley
You'll
LIVE
Dale Heec, National
Head of Phi Tau Tlirta
Visits Chapter Partv
Phi Tau Theta held a stag party
ter. who v ore a dress of peach with the United States needs only
lace. She carried a boqutt of I a tour in the Philippines, aecord
tahsman roses. The bride wore an I ing to Dr. Higdon. He warned,
opinion in the United States as for Methodist men last Friday a't
evidenced by Dr. Gallup's poll be
neves that we should defend the
Americas from outside attack. The
weight of expert military opinion
is aiso to me effect that we are
the Lincoln Hi-Y building. Thirty
two men were present to partici
pate in the games and songs of
the program. Short talks were
made by Paul Sprout, president of
t 1
.
. LEAPS
I ST Plenty!
Z hyitenti
You'll
LOVE
every
and you'll Jf"
V
'uiitjaiiisauBRfl'
. j,. with
1n
KB0?
" . " ""' 01 Pi- prsent to do this barring anle'1 n.pier. snd bv Dale Wecso.
hair sh wore a f ower with a blue tmg a Wot on our -ecord.' unlikely attack by a combination i "'' pre.-idr-nt of the orgamza-
vrn. .,,:l4,,ic-.,4J.jur,ui me mciepen.imce act, which of European powers. on and alumnus of Beta chanter
T 1 Icf PMs.:.in- Bellicot Stumb.in- ?"' m.n. rv.nald M.-rns! '
,..c i..n uj. n, c,.c bub, . , uenuence in i4. is oenr.itely ;john Early and Hlsworth Steele
Afie-r the we idir.g. the parents of r.ot altruistic, but was put thru by i Lr,uer our present circumstances ; were in charge of arra-2me-ts i '
Mrs. To-id h'lj a reception for the; powerful grour.s interested in I 'er w 10 fKht Japan she could i ' " I
vir . ii iiru a ii.Mt'i'iiici iiiiiii
to
tne (
P
MICKEY
ROONEY
He eo Vinjen
Monty Woole
hnde and groom at the vironity
house.
kpir.jr Philippine
products and other exports out of
the United States, according to Dr.
Migion. me acceptance of indc
Naval
us.
uthorities estimate we
would need a fleet two or three i
times as large as the Japanese'
Wesleyan. Peru, Wayne,
In Quick Succession.
: pendenct wiil mean economic ruin nave ,0 successfully defend them. ' I If (j
!for the islar.ls. Dr. Higdon said. ur policy here eiepends upon I I lOlU JllPn I
v. ... j whether or r.,., .... A.. ' ' SHIH S .
l ' tin un.iici, ! . wt, t. a;iv UOII 1
Something fcw
1fnJcr the Sun!
anv
' lou can nave political freedom. I ft" uo ln islands. i
' All we ask in payment is that you . If 0,lr policy is to protect our 1
I accept economic Kia very. '" Bj,-air.si injury in war1
. i Dr. Higdon etin.ated that S3 ' zon nd maintain "our com-
.. . n i i ni -Prccnt of Philippine exports go to nierce in those re"ior.s. we must
HUSker u BaSKCteerS Play the United States. He also nated ; te prepared not only to have
mat me Philippines cannot regain enormous mintsr- and naval forces
their markets in Asia nd Europe but ' to form alliances with
Or nuke themselves sufficient in I other nations in e arryir.g on war.
a matter ol ten years. A sufficient I "e mu.-t uecid whether our'
time lapw to allow the island p'-o- ' traelc in war rones means enough'
pie to build an "ey.nomic cushion" . ,0 Justify the expeniliture. i
to make inide-pendence less dancer- j Also if we were to attempt to '
ous. v as advocated by Dr. H:g-1 keep foreign na'ions from makir.e
don. ! s I
Three garnet will I pinyed hy
the Xi.'bbii.s tnis week. The first
game will be played Tuesday night
at Wesleyan university. This will
r the- first nif-'-tir.c of the year
the New
of a ,mxup before the paity ?tl! v(ll.t,- One s-mlent there ha, Mailed . 'SlrLUIlall
t.o eo.sages were u;.wrapped at J'"-?" ':!'"t car-l .n-iex ot student, who com-TU WW
the same time. ,r,J .he g .ls ' V '; p.a,,, they forget such vit.l de.a.ls i OM? PfllIHl'
weren't quite certain all eve.r.g ll? , . L. "J . , ' , " their sweethearts' birthday or' 'VM 1 Itiil,'.V
that they weie veur. r.g the flow
er of tiie guys w.hal biung tr.ejn.
l-iil B.t i ar.u Katl.enr.e fui h.
a. duumnijl'l
Well I'm i mart enougn
t oet myell in the
ttmt picture vnth this
liable little spd-fire:
. . . inrf uhen il runic
to hatifip fun tltin
(.luirl'w Md'.arlliy
nothing on un!
ft-' " v
. ., . . . . '"J '""C when the
liayi-.i si i-e-ni i,i;ni,; nnnmii
var'ion. the Teneh'-is put on a
!a1 riiw.ute y(,r.i,j piee. ar,J
pulled to a wide indi.rin over
the -n
fhOlid be
tean.s
hape for the onte:t
.:",,Tf"Vfr,in stnr.gs they call tl,
iff expc.;e, lo , ln top j,,,; 1
laj-t had a haircut. I
All th.it tn.barras'-ment is new -eliminated.
Instead of running
around with their fu.gers tied up
in string iney tail their r mem- ,
ice thumbs I
comes the J
turning ROM t NCI.:
Waririf U.TION I
thulhng ai the
rin? tit gtrrl n
trrt:
in
Pi--
71 v ; ;
II ' ".-w ' i l
today i ! W IJ J 13 irJ A -.,
t"l t P. M. " " " '
i ' P-itrnare k" is Jij t a dog. but he
has been pledged by an Ohio Stste
university fraternity. They elami
he is the onlv canine in the world
officially affiliated with Greek
letter organization.
r.ekeri up un winter, freezing
and half-starve, the lanky, ta;i
deg lives al the 7,t B'ta Tau
hoije. He nearly ued his fra-
termtv to sever dio.'omatir rela-
Initiation of r'-w I'lirnVn is to tions .tn the sore.ritv. Alnha En
he id at the n,ert;rg of the Ci,. ilon Phi. recently. Walking into
' meriiii.T ehih Satuinay evening, the feminine h'S'lijiiarters. the dog
Feb. .' at "a; m the Ten.ple. was ordered on' by one of the
, rc"'m 203. rtrt'.n who iMer admitted she (,
All rr.eii.iKi of ihe lui aie not r'-alize :he was addressing
urge, to attet.d. such an important personage. i
1 Fr.day right, a game is sv lie.J-
uVd v,th Uayre . Wayne. Thu
i al o e the f;rH tiine'this year
mat the ibb..is hive played
v ayr.e
(JoiiK-nitii (,'iiilt Hold
Saliinh at . o'clock
Always
A Seat
For
1C
tin
with
Samrr.y Cohen
George Civet
Louise Henry
Thomas Btck
Hit No.
Bo meett girl .
. and wham::
. boy lnil gi.l
the batt't ti en!
"CHANGE OF HEART"
O erii Stuart Lyi Talbot
Mirhael Whaien
1 ' nhrvl
Judith IAS
j 0- Robert Wl
Plus! ma
er til rtrtr
nf thr
ARMORED
CAR"
Willi
OMtRO
RUT I
LCCX
SUA
.CecUB.OeWUc
RtBSlt HUM
"Till
Akim Tamirott
Walter Brennan
and a cast ot
thousand!'.
i
VtSf
Dresses
r w i I
Delightful Styles As
Smart As Their Names!
O My Count
0 Hats Off
0
Upsy Daisy yjsj
1
Look Kidi! V)
"HU8HIN'
BALLET"
Cartoon In Color
"my littlc
buCkapoo"
Lateet Ntwt
They're frock that are fmn
fro rutlicir tissue' WTappinh,
A gay and youn and c..
citing: ax youth ittclf. With
those slim, siim waintline',
flared skirts, brief youn-
; boleros and trickly little do
tails that will tend any co ed
into raptures. They're new
and they're differeut. Cora.
picteiy and utterly young!
Sizes 11 to 17
It
KmpU Kornee
Coming! 1933 s Wonder Picture!
"TH5 HURRICANE"