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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, March 4, 1941'
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Editorial-
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By those in the engine college, law college and ag
college, for papers would be made available to them in
their respective buildings. With universal subscription the
points of distribution could be multiplied indefinitely,
without the fear of giving papers to non-subscribers.
All in all there are advantages for everyone. Re
member your endorsement is only giving the plan a
trial. The ultimate decision on it will come only after a
year's operation, and at the hands of the student them
selves. Wc jumped the gun
When the NEBRASKAN announced that the Barb
Union had endorsed the Student Council subscription
plan, we misrepresented the facts. Our own enthusiasm
carried us so far that our staff interpreted a decidedly
favorable vote of a special Barb Union meeting as being
representative of the entirs group. This, we are informed,
was a m stake.
The action of that group was only tentative awaiting
the final endorsement or rejection of the entire Barb
Union r"eting this evening. Lets hope that our blunder
wont v support from the Student Council plan, which
is aimed not necessarily at helping this staff, but at help
ing the entire student body thru a wider distribution of
the paper.
Commentorial
, from our readers
Dear Editor:
In Re: Automatic Subscription.
Yesterday's announcement that the Barb Union had
approved the DAILY'S subscription plan came as a dis
tinct surprise to a great many people, including the offi
cers and members of the Barb Union. Certainly from
past experience with DAILY editorial policy and news
coverage, Barbs had no reason to favor the plan. There
fore, the action of the special meeting of the Barb Union
Thursday night needs a few words of explanation.
The approval voiced was that of the individual mem
bers present, and was not and could not be an endorse
ment by the Barb Union. The group was not represent
ative of the entire Union, nor had it authority to act Any
official action can only come at the open Barb Union
meeting tonight, and all Barbs are urged to attend this
meeting.
It is true that an overwhelming majority of Barbs
present at Thursday's meeting were personally in favor
of the plan. They were willing to put party differences
aside and consider the suggestion on its merits. All
agreed that it would be a good thing for the university
to have a paper that would be read by all students, and
that the DAILY could be greatly improved by the auto
matic subscription proposal
In Re: The Barb.
A great number of students have been asking what
has become of the Barb. As was announced in the last
issue of the paper last semester, a subscription drive to
support the paper was to begin at the first of the se
mester. However, upon the protest of the DAILY the
drive was delayed three weeks by hearings before the
Board of Publications. At that time members of the
staff renewed their requests for permission to finance
the paper through the sale of advertising, so that they
might continue the policy of distributing the paper free
to everyone. The Publications Board denied both The
Barb's request for advertising, and the DAILY'S re
quest that The Barb be suspended. Permission was
i By Chris Petersen
Boneless Bananas
(To be sung to the accompaniment of a mouth spray
and two zithers.)
I stagger through life with a smirk on my face,
With a sneer wrinkling up my schnozzola;
I act debonair with a bored, detached air
And swill nothing but old Coco Cola;
I think nothing of dancing with Rogers
Or prancing on horses that leap like Beelsebub,
And shouting "huzza!" "tally ho!" and "hot cha," ,
At the home runs of either a Sox or a Cub,
Til hack off a corn with a look of sheer scorn
From the base of my foot, metatarsical,
And stand in the lobby (a thespian hobby)
At plays, whether tragic or farcical
I look rather frowsy, magna cum lousy
I pursue the muses at college,
With much hesitation and some procrastination
I gormandize pre-distilled knowledge.
My simian features remind several creatures
Of Ccasar's division of Gaul;
My smile on a photo is tortured,
In toto, I'm not photogenic at all.
Consulting ouiji boards,
Fighting off savage hordes,
Gilding the mythical lily, squeezing the
Brilliantine back in the bottle's
Diverting, but frightfully silly.
Diverting, but frightfully silly.
Dammitt, what does rhyme with silly?
granted to begin the subscription drive. But the se
mester was by that time so far advanced that there did
not appear to be time to organize a subscription drive
and still have enough issues to give the subscribers their
money's worth.
In Re: The Prom Committee.
Members of the Prom Committee do not ask that the
DAILY Editor compliment them for work that they have
not done, nor that quotations of members of Innocents
Society appear as quotations of the Prom Committee.
Blaine Sloan.
mv ilifL TYlalL
With G Willie
Ad itch is the thing that when you're standing at
attention your back always. The Swanee river is the place
that, pursued by blood-hounds, 'Liza crossed the ice way
down upon the. Din is the thing that Rudyard Kipling
decided you're a better man than I am Gunga.
Sweet is the way that a rose by any other, name
would smell as. An egg is an object that poultrymen are
trying to decide which came first the hen or the. Pearls
are the things that when a man is proposing he says
Gwendolyn your teeth are like. That is the thing that
when a man calls Joe Louis a "lousy bum" the coroner
said the man should have known better than.
Best is the way that the man who laughs last laughs.
The world is the thing that men join the navy and see the.
Nine is the number that a stitch in time saves. Never
is the period of time that is better late than. A door is
the place that build a better mouse-trap than your neigh
bor and the world will beat a path to your.
Pcurs is the way that it never rains but it. Lining is
the stuff that every cloud has a etfver. Aboard is the
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Independence day?
Monday was the Bulgarian Independence day. Pre
ceding this year's celebration of the anniversary waa
Sunday's meeting of the Bulgarian parliament a meet
ing called by order of the premier to ratify the signing
of the protocol which formally attached that little state
to the Axis entourage.
As a result, in this year's celebration the Bulgarian
flag was overshadowed by the everywhere -present Ger
man swastika.
Before the ink was dry on the document the German
army was pouring into Bulgaria by panzer division and
transport plane, and, the Associated Press reported, as
darkness fell Saturday the mechanized columns were still
thundering down the streets of the capital and huge
Junker transport planes were coming down methodically
on the Sofia airdrome, packed with troops.
The peaceful occupation of Bulgaria is an important
victory for the Germans. It means they quickly can as
semble an overpowering military force on the Greek
border. In general, it makes it easier for Hitler to carry
out his program of complete domination of southeastern
Europe.
It is probable that the Germans will attempt to force
the Greeks to make peace with Italy. That would elimi
nate the difficulty of fighting a war on two fronts, and
seriously hamper English action in the Balkans.
Decision by the Greeks on continuing the war likely
will depend on Turkey. If the English and the Turks pro
vide support, the conquest of Greece will be a difficult
matter. The mountainous terrain is a nasty obstacle even
to the German panzer divisions, and the English as well
as the Turks can move in across the British-controlled
sea lanes.
If Hitler is convinced that the British and the Turks
are going to combine to give the Greeks effective aid
he probably will not precipitate action in that area for
the time being, but will concentrate on smashing Eng
land in England, and not in the Mediterranean.
If England falls, Greece and Turkey will be easy
meat.
thing that when the clock in the depot reads 11:59 the
porter climbs on the midnight train and yells "All a!"
The draft is the thing that when your mother gets a
post card from the War Department she tells your little
brother you were gotten by the.
Income tax is the thing that when you get a card
from Alcatraz you tell your little brother that father for
got to pay his. Friends are the people who a man in
Washington sets down by his fireside and says My!"
Ears are the things that friends, Romans and coun
trymen, lend me your. Calemel is the stuff that Carter's
little liver pills do the work of without the danger of.
Jus Is the fellow that Marl Sandor made a lot of money
writing about old. Today is the day that never put off
tomorrow what you can da
Prepositions are things that you should never end
sentences with. Smells are the things that when I write a
column it always.
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meet to4ny at 1 p. m. la the tnlaa,
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THl SIGMA IOTA
rhl Slrma InU will hold It monthly
meeting ThnrwUy at f:S p. m. at live
home of Mm. Kktvta Champ, I In No.
ISta. There wi be elertina of aew mem
ber aad dlnewmloa of banquet plant.
THETA ETSnXTCI
Theta Rpalloa win meet WedaeMiiT at
p. m. la the I-Int IndnHrlea balldlnK
at ac eollere.
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been made by Miss Hosp and the
members of the party to visit so
cial groups, civic organizations,
business firms, schools and uni
versities. According to those in charge of
the tour, "it will be an excellent
opportunity for geologists, archae
ologists, history students, econom
ics students and Spanish students
to further their education in their
own fitids."
Price of the tour, $765, includes
tourist class steamship accommo
dations, first class rail and sleep
ers, lodging at first rate hotels,
three meals a day, and various
baggage, tipping, government
taxes on hotel services and sight
seeing expenses for the entire trip.
Those wishing to register must
fill out applications in order to
make steamship reservations and
make a down payment of $50 at
registration, with the final pay
ment due four weeks before sail
ing time, June 28, from New York
City.
Debate student
picture deadline
is at noon today
All students who have taken
part in university debate this year,
including the winner of the Long
debate trophy, are asked to come
to the campus studio at noon for
the taking of a class picture to
appear in the Cornhusker, L. A.
White, debate coach announced
yesterday.
White also announced the names
of two new entrants in intra-mural
debate. Sigma Alpha Mu entered
a team in the interfraternity com
petition, while the first barb team
to enter into competition also filed.
Robert Dewey and Robert Schau
folberger entered as the "Gauls.
White is calling for more barb
teams to compete with the Gauls.
A Phi Beta Kappa key lost sev
eral years ago by Harry M. Hub
ble, professor of Greek at Yale,
was found the other day behind a
book in the West Haven town
clerk's office.
Dancing lessons
to start tonight
in Union at 7
The first free dancing class will
be held tonight in the Union ball
room from 7 to 8 p. m. Irv Kuklin
win instruct the group on the fun
damentals of ballroom dancing.
If the class proves successful
and enough students attend, it will
be continued for a month.
Advanced dancing classes will
begin Thursday, March IS. Kuklin
will also instruct this class.
Your Drug Store
Our Soda Fountain is waltir-ff U
serve yon In Lunches and lee
Cream in a Horry.
The Owl Pharmacy
148 Ne. 14 A P Phone 2-196H
GR leadership
group meets
The Girl Reserve training group
will hold its second meeting today
at 4:00 in Ellen Smith. It will be
necessary for any girl who wishes
to join the group to attend this
meeting and all the rest in order to
get a certificate.
The training course is sponsored
by the YW for the purpose of
training future secondary teachers
to lead Girt Reserve groups.
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