4 i s S, DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday,. October 31, 1940 By Jo Duree RAG Society Btdg head House party upon house party looks to make this a very good weekend with a good many places to go . . . Friday night the Betas nd the Phi Fsi's will hold forth besides, as we've cit ed before, the Kappa Alpha T h e t a s . . . people at the Phi Psi deal might be Ed Rowley with Jean Miller, DG pledge, and Harold Cullman with Barb Simpson, KKG pledge, and then it seems that Mary Mar tin Tunks of the Tri Delts will be around with Curt Knudscn. . . . Notable date to the annual Kap pa Sigma Barn brawl will be that A of Dick Hitchcock with the Tri Delt who wears a Delta Upsllon pin, Olive Spieth . . . perhaps no table with a question mark. . v, . The Alpha Phi's will entertain Saturday evening, too, and we add that in the invitation way their invites are plenty all right . . . sort of Ethiopian heads . . . there, planning on it anyway, will be Lois Christie with ATO Jack Hogan, Pat Prime and Phi Psi Cady Pine, Pat Purdham and Dave Kinsman, Alpha Sig . . . and lest we for get Bugs Gartner and Murray Crouse, SAE, . , . The University of Nebraska Dames contemplate initiating new members at Ellen Smith Friday evening , . . Mesdames Read, Do seck, Hoover, McClure and Smith will hostess. . . . Off to see her little man who attends NU . . . and we mean Northwestern this weekend is Leola Carrol . . . that seems to In timate Chicago. . . . Alpha Phi's are entertaining their district governor, lovely looking Mrs. Howard. , . . One DTD pledge, Dick Childs, is forgetting his Doane chum and acquaintances credit it partially to a Kappa pledge with whom he's a date this weekend. . . , Dial Twistings By Morton Murgolin SALUTE. "Hollywood's Salute to the President" is to be broadcast from 9:30 to 11 p. m. today, with a number of the film colony's lead ing figures participating in the program presented under the auspices of the democratic nation al committee. For the program, the song writing team of Robins and Rainger has composed a melody dedicated to the president. Pat O'Brien will direct the program which will feature Walter Huston, Henry Fonda, Grocho Marx, Hugh Herbert, Dorothy Lamour, Sally Eilers, Andy Devine and John Ford. HIGHLIGHTS. A good first hand knowledge of bad luck will spell good luck for contestants on the "Ask-It-Bas-ket" program tonight at 7 over KFAB, when Ed East poses the bulk of his questions on bad luck tokens and charms. In addition the program will carry questions on history, literature, and general subjects. Following the Halloween theme Lanny Ross's program will fea ture an appropriate group of songs "Shine On Harvest Moon," "Satan Takes a Holiday," "The Green-Eyed Dragon with the 13 Tails," and "Indian Summer." The program will be heard at 6:15 p. m. over KFAB. President Roosevelt will be heard at 3:15 p. m. when he epeaks at the dedicatory cere monies for new buildings of the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. The hospital Is a federal research center for cancer research and serves as a national repository for large quan tities of radium. The nationwide broadcast of a talk by ex-President Hoover will originate from the university coli seum, where he will speak tonight. SPHERES OF INFLUENCE. The race for influence in South America countries hit the radio in dustry this week bringing the an nouncement of the appointment of Edmund Chester, former head of the Latin-America division of the Townc Club plans Halloween parly Barn dancing with Halloween as the theme will take the mem bers of Towne Club and ther dates to the Masonic Temple, Sat urday. Cornstalks, pumpkins and orange and black balloons will decorate the room, Novelty tag dances will highlight the evening Ties are forbidden for the men and the women will wear skirts and sweaters. Marcia Birky heads the party committee with Bernice Premer, Roxana Brown, Annabelle Saund ers and Irene Henson assisting her. Maiie Louise Drake is chair man of the decorations committee. Associated Press as the new CBS director of broadcasting to foreign countries. The appointment comes on the heels of an FCC approval of plans to construct two new 50,000 watt international short wave broad casting stations at Brentwood, Long Island, by Columbia. The transmitters will be completed in 1941. Meanwhile Chester will use the existing equipment to bring to the Latin American countries as well as Europe what he calls, "a picture of the daily life of the United States." TRIVIA. Kenny Baker, tenor of the Fred Allen Star Theater had a busy day last Thursday. It was Kenny Baker day at the New York World's Fair and after being guest of honor at various pavilions and exhibits, he was given a luncheon at the Ford pa"ilion, made a tele phone call to Hollywood from the telephone exhibit, appeared with the World's Fair band, and in the evening headed the Mardi Gras parade. His principal comment was, "Gee!" Radio seems to be a young man's business. Of the 246 em ployes of CBS in Hollywood, 192 are men and out of this number 121 registered for the draft. Conscripted men get three year degree at DU Students likely to be affected by conscription can obtain the AB degree in three yars by attending summer school under a reorgani zation of courses at the University of Denver. Kali Ty!t 'Father is a Prince 'Orphans of the North iTE!11:15P.U.) GALA HALLOWE'EN MIDNIGHT FROLIC! 1 w r- J) XX Regular Price! Balcony Mo Lower floor (Ha Children 1 Be Sae! Buy Your Ticket, JVowf Poll- (Continued from Page 1) turns for the entire campus. Ag gave Willkie 73.7 percent this week, a difference of only 2.5 per cent from results of the entire campus. Ag campus has proved a true thermometer of presidential favor. The farm administration of the New Deal is, according to opinions expressed on ag, not so popular as is thought. To corrobo rate this conclusion, the strong pro-Willkie feeling of students from rural sections (70.5 percent for Willkie) may be pointed out. Teachers strongest. Among 'he colleges, Willkie's strongest support came from Teachers. This fits with our re sults showing heavy Willkie sup port among the women students, for Teachers' college is made up mostly of women. Seniors supported Willkie with more verve than any of the other classes, with the freshmen giving the next best help, while the soph omores and juniors struck an av erage between the two. PRESIOKNTIAI. POM. RKSl'l.TS. By OoUegrt. Willkie EihwvNI Arti Mid rtenr 6J.t 87. AC 13.1 M.S RUimI 61. SI. 5 Kntineerinc 15.0 t 0 Teacher 81.1 17. S iJkm 80. ! By I'lasm. rnrnhmaa 13.3 tl.8 Hnphomore 84. H 34.1 Jnntor 31.1 Senior 83. C 11.4 Other riMnlftaftttoasm C.reeln 11.8 31.1 Brh 60. 33.4 Working .63 4 . 34.6 Non-working 14.1 15.1 lrban 5.l 34.1 Rural 10.$ 33.3 Voter 13.1 34.3 Non-voten 66.8 86.3 FRIDAY SAT.O 2 GREAT NIGHTS 2$ O wh V ISEGER ELLIS! w and his famous ORCHESTRA V Recently featured at the A Ull rtADC A CTTl D I A ...JT V Hotel New Yorker, New V 80 students join uni rifle club Miimforu sliools om 01 iuu Rccital- ( Continued from Page 1) storv" bv Gershwin. "Nocturne" by Boulanger, and "Andante Moderato" from "Concerto in D Minor" by Vieuxtemps will be played by Wlshnow, violinist. On Nov. 10 there will be a string ensemble concert in the Union at 3, and Nov. 17 Myron Roberts will give a program of organ music in the First-Plymouth Congrega tional church. Hoovcr- (Continued from Page 1) munity singing. Republican State Chairman Kenneth Wherry will preside over the meeting. Hoover, accompanied by his wife, will be met in Omaha by a reception committee from Lincoln which will then accompany them to Lincoln. They party will arrive at 3 p. m. Shooting 99 out of a possible 100 is the record of William Mumford in the rifle cub practice, Lieuten ant Richardson, instructor, an nounced yesterday. Hugh Stuart shot 94 out of a possible 100. Approximately 80 students have paid up memberships and instruc tion on the proper positions has been, completed. Practice is now in full swing. Other records are Bill Dowell 98 at 50 feet and Gerald Sobotka's 99 in prone position. James Bar ber and John McPherson have 96 and 97 respectively. DICKINSON The School ( IndMdual Initractloa A 1. 1. BUHINKMS SUBJECTS DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 303-318 Lincoln lib. Mfe Rld. 3-3141 (Jual North of (iolii York City A :y: --. Opeaturing th "It" Girl of Song IRENE TAYLOR O Picture and Radio STAR DeLuxed $ Adm. Friday 45c Ea. 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