The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1938, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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T1IK DAILY NEKKASKAN, IIMI) AY. MAKC1T 11, lO.'ffl.
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BY THE HAUXTEU BY THE 11AUNTUESS
Jane Walcott has been "sling;- Just now theTpTecli department
ing it for about three days now. is in the last roundup for "Eliza
What w mean to convey is, that beth tlle Q"en" ami some of the
She is wearing her loft am in I frs,.whil campus stars have come
sling. It was her right arm that
had a wicked fracture in high
school and thru which aluminum
spikes were driven. When con
fronted with the task of telling
people what ailed her appendage,
she would concoct a different storv
each time, because she really didn't
quite know.
Yesterday she found, with the
aid of the school physician, that
her shoulder had been dislocated
for almost a week. The cause is
still unknown, but the Kappa Mor
tar Bo&rd sticks closely to the
story that she slept on it wrong.
Next Bath night brings the
Storye Booke Balle with all its
riggin's. The latest costume to
reach our attention is a conglom
erate of people who will garb
themselves as the carrot eating
goons of Popeye's comic strip.
A few other costumes we will all
be awaiting Saturday include Lady
Godiva, Adam and Eve a la apple,
Sally the Rand, the three bares,
and the nude deal.
Concerning the costume hoppe,
queer things go on. Ruth Newell,
Kappa, took Bob Ramcy. Tau cen
ter, to the Key formal. Ramey
escorted another to the prom and
then there will be still another,
Anne Hoffman, this Saturday.
Last Monday Billic Suing and
Marguerite Molovec, Kappa Delts,
were talking over the statistics on
their personal romances. Billie in
formed Marg that she thoucht she
would have a fraternity pin by
the end of the week. The latter,
in turn, declared the same.
back and are really making some
thing of the play I've heard. Vera
aiae Peterson linger is the queen
and playing opposite her, Dick
Rider, who is posted up at Fort
Crook this year. Art ball plays the
part of the fool and does it per
fectly, as only he could.
During rehearsals Bill Weil
brings his big car down and chauf
feurs and buys cokes for people,
and yesterday ne stopped Vera
Mae on the stirway to tell her that
his one ambition was to be her
leading man so that he could get
in on some of the better scenes
all of which he sealed with a kiss,
much to the surprise of innocent
bystanders. Just a case of hero
worship, no douht.
Thursday, Jane Alvey brought
Bob Johnson, the villain, a sweet
pea which he carried about with
him all uring the first act until
people began to tease him. Bob
says he can t remember his lines
because there are so many pretty
girls around him all the time. But
anyway, you must come to the
play starting Monday and see for
yourself. We'll promise you there
are some pretty rare scenes that
you wouldn't want to miss.
The Tri Delts are having Ideal
Week for their pledges instead of
Hell Week and the freshmen like
it all right. But the actives have
to revert to pledge days and an
swer telephones and doorbells.
Most of them arc pretty much im
mune to bells by this time so it's
port of hard to get in on their
phone just now.
Excitement reipned at 16th and
Til bet you I get mine, before R"" '?C8 "1R.?L
Mil ewt mr" tv.rrorori R,lli I""" """" 11 l"c ' L'US,
;. ,;, w t.u i but ftn accident at the intersection
Jackson.
The facts of the case are that
Miss Molovec already was in pos
session of Ray Cruise' Farm
House badge, and did Miss Suing
ever feel properly stifled when
Marg passed sweets that same
night:
And as one of the passers-bv re
marked, "It's only an accident. All
those people you see are law stu
dents trying to pick up their first
case."
1 00 PREP PUPILS
MENTORS ATTEND
COAWCLII
Schultc, Browne Preside
Over Athletic Cram
Session Thursday.
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JJiglJicjih
On
the Slir
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DIMINUTIVE, DYNAMIC
AND ENEKGETIC
Radio's, most popular news com
mentator is Boakc Carter, diminu-
About 100 Nebraska hleh school I tive. dynamic, and energetic
athletic mentors and their pupils ! Columbia newscaster. Carter has
were in attendance at the Coaches' j held more jobs during his corn
Clinic held under the supervision paratively short career than most
of Coahces Browne and Schulte V ..... ,
in the coliseum and east stadium i mcn hold dunn& 8 1,fotimo' Brtake
yesterday afternoon. jwas born in Baku, South Russia,
From 2 to 3 o'clock, Browne the son of an English consul, and
showed pictures of various bas- spent his youth traveling and gain-
"tiumi gHIIlt'S HI1U HCUV1UCS. MC
showed how activities between
halves helped both to increase at
tendance and to keep the specta
tors quiet. During pictures of the
Kansas and California games, he
explained certain features of play
of the Husker squad last season.
Open Forum for Coaches.
From 3 to 3:30 o'clock an open
forum was held for the coaches
in which the coaches' problems
and recent prospective rule
changes were discussed.
Coach Schulte then took over
the meeting in the cast stadium
and discussed track work. Some
of his pupils went through their
show for the benefit of the
coaches and the Huskers' "Grand
Old Man of Track" imparted a
few of his trade secrets that have
garnered him the Big Six track
laurels so often in his 39 years
at this school.
The following schedule has been
arranged for the fifth annual
coaches clinic, Friday in the "N
club room, coliseum:
welcome, frhnntf
nf
A tale goes
Ed Weir's young son, who
. . I rather not have the fact known,
. . I as it might cut down on her datinc
about concerning i ..,.,, ,,, t- t.P.
wno runs inn r"iarw -Ain- k nn..
random at the stadium every once i perturbed with your hauntress.
In a while. It seems his grand-1
father, who manages freshman Mary ManlcU ln commenting
equipment In the department, gave : ab0ut tne pies who had to bor
row a fraternity pin, said that she
wouldn't mind at all. If you re-
J"1 lP5es Leagws III and IV will go into
wearing a ri K. A. pin but would tne 8econd round of the in.Prfra.
ternity bowling at the Lincoln
Bowling alley at 5 this afternoon.
The schedule is as follows:
League III.
the youngest Weir a dime, which
he promptly dumped into a
'fc'""fc ""'"": i mem oer correctiv, Marnv had a
even stopping to get his weight, j Kappa Sig pin all last fall, which
Ed was perturbed net only be- Une pent bark to the owner in
cause his son had dropped a dime . California. Every time she goes
ln a penny slot and had not got-1 home, she has to argue all over
ten his weight, but also because j aCain about taking the jeweled
those certain scales had been badge. So if she could Just borrow
remedied to work without any someone else's pin, the fellow
coin. The frosh mentor worked ! might be convinced. At Christmas
for some minutes trying to re-j time, she took Don Anderson's
trieve the silver, but finally gave Delt pin. What she'll do this sum
up in disgust, taking his offspring tner is still another question. .
nome in a nun.
C-T.lMVTinS
iaKe u rrom your or aunue
Eden-y. If you no longer have Whom should I see over at
compilable relation with a gal, I Cam's Cafe vesterdav but Eric
then cancel all your dates with Thor and Dolores Bors. Conver-' Milkman's Fartv.
ing an "international" education.
He received his schooling at Tun
bridge and Christ's college at Cam
bridge. His work on the school
paper proeurred a position for him
on the London Daily Mail, which
paid his space rates and gave him
as a beat, "all of Europe." .
During the Woild war, Carter
flew with the Royal Coast Patrol
squadron, and alter the war, he
traveled to Mexico, to prospect for
oil with his father. A short time
after his prospecting work was
ended, he went to work for the
Philadelphia Bulletin, where he
was a rewrite man in the day, and
a "free-lance" writer at night.
Later, when he was a columnist on
the Philadelphia Daily News, he
made his first try at radio, with
his debut being broadcast over a
small CBS chain studio.
Start With Lindbergh Case.
His work on the radio attracted
Columbia's attention, and he was
contracted to work for WCAU,
Columbia's Philadelphia affiliate.
His first big radio opportunity
, i came with the Lindbergh kidnap-
I'Mif, va.-.., nnu ma jm ij PliirtI IL.y Wrts
insured as a result of his spectacu
lar air reporting of the Haupt
mann trial.
Carter likes to cook, and paint
portraits. He ha an aversion to
parties and social gatherings. He
is the father of three children and
irainmt 0vvns three wire-haired terriers.
We mentioned him as hrine
Ommbft .1 ommrrce wi., liih and r diminutive, for he is only 5 feet, 8
:MM:n opm fnnthfn rrxiw f ih wenes tan, tipping the scales at
io7 pounds. He bas brown hair,
blue eyes, is a talking example of
electric energy.
Listen to him at 5:30 Monday
thru Friday over KFAB.
Today's Radio Highlights:
KFAB.
At 2:45 this afternoon, the
Lincoln Cathedral Choir will in
itiate its series of broadcasts to
be given ever the Columbia
Broadcasting System, network.
For those of you who have
never heard the choir and who
have been following the edito
rial campaign of the Daily Ne
braskan, here's a pood oppor
tunity for you to find how good
the choir really is.
11:1 . n. Vi!tn C. Hill.
::4 p. tr.. MM Ol.X (ATlli nRll.
CHOIR.
ItrSIt p. m. Rtjili Cnrirr.
:Wt p. m. Hhit 4ihnAn'l Hal.W
hll Rmmd 1il.
1 :m p. m. HummnrtMn Mtifctr Hull.
:JMt p. m. rirl hilman'n h"nr fea
turing riwM Hal Smith. hn mill
rntfnain the rn"l aiMliinr "Hh
OiM'lav nl a linlr kn lal-nl.
:fM! p. m. HnllswfMMI HntH. Mh V A
wuril ii. K'thinwin and -Iti-Mn
In a pr'- i-w nl IhHr ll-l pir
lllf. Wikhl lav nl MtirrtVr.''
1 :M-J:00 Awrmblf
iwlinc.
t :l-2 :l Knndarm-nlala
by Rny l.vman.
2 :S-S:IMI Y.nA play by W. H. Brnmif.
S:nfl-S:SO Kimriamrnlahi nl harkfirlo.
by r.lnnii rwnHI.
S:SC-4:MI Qnartrrharlilnr, fW mn
thlp, and tram play hv Riff Jnnn.
4:f()-4:SO Mollnn plrtnre bltbllthtt of
lant yrar'g ranvi.
SatnHay.
l:fl-lt:(WI Trnalmrnl nf alhlrlio ln-
Jnrtna by lr. H. R. Shlrklfy,
iz:im nnn Innrhnnn and protram
aply tram at thr Madfnm nndrr Biff
Jnnr, H. Brnwiif, Roy I.) man, ,k-na
I'lrnnrll.
TV0 LEAGUES ENTER 2ND
POUND OF BOWLING MEET
her. especially if you are a Bet. ; sation died before I came in ear-
pledge and if one of your dates is ! shot but I have a hunch that it
to the Stone Booke Balle Satur- concerned only themselves. Hirnim
day. do you suppose we have some-
There 'i a point behind this, S' thing there?
help me. i
Tis spring but Rex Brown's
French Lp.aistS Censor i fanry did not turn to love, at least
American Letters Frank ! nf,t en& if) HsrriPt Ec
I reenwood. In fact she was having
(Continued from Page l i i qujte a tjme ,-hasing him down
fore, that every last one of our 48 ; Holdrepe strert. The moon was
Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha
MU.
Beta Theta Pi vs. bye.
Alpha Gamma Rho vs. Phi Del
ta Theta.
League IV.
Delta Tau Delta vt. Xi Psi Phi.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. bye.
Farm House vs. Phi Kappa Psi.
SOCIETY
Tonight brings about the Alpha
Sigma Thi party and the Sigma j
Chi party. The Alpha Sig party!
will be at the Comhuskcr ball-1
room from 9:00 to 12:00 p. m. j
Everything will be decorated to '
carry out island theme.
The Sig Chi party will be a
closed party at the chapter house.
given by the pledges. It will be
The decora-;
1n:IHl p. m. ViM'tlp MHnriV.
10. U P. nl. Itmitly Koiitb mrhiMrn.
hi (Hi.
l!:t p. m. Smllrrrl Itmlurr.
,1tl p. m. .Mllh Amilvrrnnry f Bll
aril nl IIIHK.
p. m. OldflHd ' llullyniid Hlsh-
lfl:IS p. m. linimy llnrnry' nrrhf'lra.
llldll p. m. I.nlikn lilnvrj bonis Irnill
I hlnlKit,
hull..
tlSlI p. m. Di-ntli allry l)n.
Ktliil p. ni. Tim itnd Irrnr.
B:IHI p. in. Mnrrirr Mynliry, nr "tin
hrird Mav llnor Tummy I iirr, on
ndirr wnrtln, I'lirr-llnrr lisbl.
ln:n p. in. Hnrarr Hrlilfn nrrhrnlra.
1 1 (III p. ni. IXItn Inr (illy limlmnlo,
11:30 p. m. Ditto Inr Kay Kjwr.
WOW.
":0ll p. ni. I HlPd Sprv( cnni'crl.
:( p. m. TniP Slnrlps.
H:no p. m. Mrt NiRlitor.
0::(0 p. m. .liniiny Millrr.
One way to write a song is this
way:
Phil Baker asserts that his latest
song, "Crazy Rhumba" was writ
ten entirely by accident. The Co
lumbia comedian was seated at his
piano one day, fiddling with the
keys when he ran across a new
melody. Anyway, he forgot about
it, or' thought he did. About a
year later, the melody began to
run across his mind again and
again when he was shaving, or
dozing, or working. Finally, it
troubled him so much that he sat
down at the piano and started to
play if, accompanying it with a
rhumba beat with his left hand
and immediately the thing took
shape. Now, Tliil is pleased to re
port that he is able to sleep and
the pixies have left him.
Since Bob Burns took to the
air, the tourist business of Van
Buren, Ark., has increased thous
ands of dollars per year. Pic
tures of Bob's home, the root
beer floats that Bob advertises
on his programs, and films to
shoot pictures of the town have
reached unknown heights in
sales.
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NEWS
PARADE
tions will consist of milk and cows,
and the boys will come dressed as
milkmen. The girls are instructed '
to come dressed in old clothes. !
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Saturday brings on th Chi j
Omega-Sigma Chi exchange dm-1
ner. After it the pledges of both I
houses will return to the Chi O j
house and dance. j
Gamma Phi's are having their
initiation banquet Saturday eve.
The
DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE
A Good Tea:htri Aotncy
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C nmr in enii Sr l l
Ml Stuurt Bid",. Lincoln, NJfbr.
states and each section of France. ur,nf,r cimil. perhaps that ex-, nmg in tne garden room at the
including iU copies, have Joined , h,s attitud. yTars !J Th"e Ne- i
in the international fun. Farmer's Fair season is here at hrsska Campus" and the color I
"From the start of his corns- , last. Bill Hartnell is ging around scheme will be brown and mode, j
ondcnce, the student has acquired ,ho campus dressed in overalls and ! 'he sorority colors. Miss Sylvia I
... . . . 'old straw hut lhonr-h In fr i Prokes. a rharler memher r.f tKi. I
a new inenn, one wno irom nis,,, . ,, .. V -
. . , . , , , , of a tanking. Maybe., though, he chapter, will attend the banquet,
point of View IS Cultivated "'! iitislriivinp ih ml i mm.! The Sip Alnha ur -
inn, ..v ... lry Komeo on the make.
she already possesses a lincuistir
skill which the other member of ! Donna Hiatt has changed her
the duo is struggling hard to mas- mind again and Tsui Fiddler
ter. j scores this time. I wish she would
Again, such a correspondence is ; make up her mind. It is rather i take place at the Cnrnhuskf r
reany a mommy pacKape oi nerve racking to have her nearly I around nine bells. A great occa-!
Kiamor, xravci. ana aaveniurc. imt pinnen io one man and then start ! sion for all those invited
young frenchman writes as fol-' out all over again with another,
lows:
"Please be sure to make you How the times have changed!
next letter very long! I cannot tell I At one time students went to
5'Oi how charming it is to write the library for reference work but
a young girl from a distance .if j now thy go to the Stuart theater.
6.000 kilometers. In fact, would j Tommy FaiT and Vern Kerch
you mind asking your room mate berger started bright and early
If she would Join in by corres- for the city librsry Saturday
ponding with my pal B. R.. whose . morning but 9 o'clock saw them : Sundav eveninr. Marcaret Rentiv
address I m adding below ?- He in that theater seeing Snow White has a hand In makinp the i.Kt .r. u
closed the letter "with a hearty i and the Seven Dwarfs. Must have r.urht tn . o--.h an...
been looking for material on Walt I aging the country for about three
Lhwy- I hours, and much the worse for
,," I 'er. they will return to the chap.
Howard Krlz lost his way the j ter bouse to partake r.f food which
other night. He was on his way to I the pledges have planned.
Doyle's pin hanging, but got de-
hardtime party at the chapter
house. A local band will furnish
the music.
Among other things, that feted
party, the Story Book Mull will
Sunday afternoon, the Sigma
Kappa's are having a tea for the
Province president from S to 5.
In the evening, Kappa Kappa
Gamma is having a buffet supper
at the chapter house..
The Chi O pledges are giving a
Scavenger Hunt for the actives
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handclasp.'
An ingenious variant of the ex
change plan will be projected this
month by the Cercle Krsncais of
Nebraska university. This group
hopes to enter Into regular corres
pondence with an Englinh club in
some French school. Copies of each
ethers' rrlniitea., programs, xnd
speeches will lie sent by the correa
ponding secretary if esch or
.aniratlnn to the members of the
-M:b in the t'ber country, and ex
change art exhibits will be ar-rr-.rged.
Oryanizril
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railed and wound up in a girl's i?
noarung house on Ifith street. He i'
retraced his weps and arrived in
time to se bis fraternity brothers '
ieamg. haya he: "I don t mind
getting In the wrong house but I
sure hated to miss kissing the
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I Ckrd "h honey. At deakrt' now.
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Marjorie Churchill
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Round It Govs
Fiance again is in the throes
of a cabinet upset. Chautenips'
cabinet resigns after seven weeks
and two days in office, because
their own followers in the popular j
front coalition will not grant them '
full powers over finance. j
And now I.eon Blum is back, '
trying his hand again at the al
most impossible task of forming
a French cabinet which will meet
the demands of the popular front.
Only a short seven weeks and two
days ago he was resigning, nnd
Chauptemps was taking over the
post. And now m the vicious circle
of French politics the premiership
again fulls to him, to make of it
what he can.
'Vie Eternal Triangle.
The eternal triangle enteis into
the Russian mass eliminations.
Henry Yagoda, former secret po
lice chief, is on trial for his lif".
along with 20 other bolshevik
Iceaders. And in the course of the
trial the sctory conies out that
Y'agoda ordered the "liquidation"
of Maxim Tcslikov, son of Maxim
Gerky, because he was in love
with rrshkov's pretty movie ac
tress wife. And all the lime the
government has believed that
Peshkov was killed because plot
ters thought his death would make
it easier to liquidate his father.
What's the Charge?
Elimination of suspects has been
made recently on every type of
trumped-up charge, from treason
to murder. But so far no chaiga
lias been mnde ot murder brought
about by a clandestine love affair.
Russian ingenuity, it semi, la ml
it less and their "never-a-dull-mo-inont"
policy promises a pepping
up of the monotonous court rou
tine of a charge sentence -exe-cut
ion.
THE
MOGUL
BARBERS
Haircut
127 North 12th
STEAKS cut from gv.
trnment Inspected CORN ';
FED bf. Reanonahly
priced. WHITE HOUSE.
N. E. on 77. j;
Open AM Winter Wrm Inside ;;
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E. L. Wilbur, Manager.
Saturday . , .
Pi Eeta Phi
Gamma Phi Beta
Siffnia Delta Tau
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