THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Toescfcry, 5epferd5er S3, 1947 PAGE-2 ' Member Intercollegiate Press I Olt rV-SIXTII IKAB Subscription tut arc SI. BO mt urnimtrr. !.U0 r wriM-Mrr miiilrd. or 2.00 for rilli'KF t-r. U0 niuil.il. Mux It" ropy fi I'iiIiIIsImiI daily iliiriiis IIm" nrliool year nrrpt McniHa anl Siitiirili., turutlniis nnil I'vanilnntlon prrlods. hy IIm I nlvi-mity lit .Nrhritsktt unilir Hip mimtM..ii of Ihr I'ulilliut inn Hoard. Knlrrrd Second rtati Multrr at Ihr I'm! Oldie In l.lnrnlii. Nebraska, under Art ol t'linicn-w, Mun-h S, lHt!, and at ir-lul tntr uf Mi-lKe priidd for In wrtlun 11113, Act of Otlober 2, lull, autliorird tfiti'iulicr 30, laii. KD1TOI11AL ST KF fdiiur .. link Novolny AlaiiiiKlnir Keillor Jack Hill, iriricr Miller .News l.illiiirt .. .leaiinr Kerrliian, Norm l.ri;er, Wally BerUer, Cull li in, Toftle Hudork SiKirli Lilllor Kalph Mewarl At New Kdllnr Kellh I-redeneknin r-ierlal I fuliire Kdllnr X1" Wmi HI SIVKSS STAFF Rutin Mnnnirer i Irriitiillmi Muiumer. AnMsiaiit Husl-ics MutiHKer. .Hilt Willilns, Merle Sladler, .Could Mart . I:nk St-lirr Irwin ( hewn The Dally Neliravknii ! imlilUhed hy (lie KludeiiM of the I'nlvrrslly of Nehrnxka h nn expression ol MiMtnitft urns and opinions niil . Aeeonline to arlole II of Ihe Hy I in Kiiterninit Miuli-nt . unheal Ionsi anil adminisli red hy I In- Hoard of ruhllrallons: "It I the deelared olir ol Ihr Itnard thai piililic-nti hih under. Hi jiirlsillrlioii nhall In- Ine Ironi editoriul eensnrshlp on t lit' pnrt of the ltoiir-1, or on ihr part or any nieiiilH'r of Ihr liirullv - ol Ihe iinlversil v : hut liienillers of Ihr Htatf of The Daily Arliraskan are nvrsnnully ripoiisllile lor ulial lliey oay or do or raiiM! In he primed." (r.il. Nnle: The opinion expressed hy columnist In The Dally Nehrnskan liccrnrlly represent Ihoir of the I nlvrrsity or The Daily Nehraskan.l do not Lincoln Fine Arts Scries Features Seven Performances . r .r i lieu!. . . , lr' imum ' mni ij, rffrhtfnrniiwitinrimv'fitfijiiiiin iirt Kriifiiiifriiin itumtammmmmuin The Lincoln Fine Arts series will begin Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Lincoln high auditorium with the S. Hurok presentation of the Don Cossack chorus, conducted by Serge Jaroff, Also included in the series are six performances. Federico Rey Constitution Amendments Get Hearing Approval of the revisions in the Student Council constitution sub mitted to the facuMy committee on student organizations after the general elections in the spring has been withheld until further hear ings can be held on the proposed change in membership of the council judiciary committee. In a letter to Ned Raun, council judiciary committee chairman, Dean Marjorie Johnston, secretary of the faculty committee, slated: "At the meeting on July 2, 1947, . . .the revisions were presented for approval. "Alter considerable discussion ...the committee voted to ask the Student Council to give an ex planation of these two points: (1) the increase to eight members of the judiciary committee and (2) three inexperienced junior mem bers on the judiciary committee. Revisions Tabled Interviewed Monday, Dean Johnston stated that all revisions to the council constitution had been tabled at the July meeting pending the hearing on the revis ions to Article VIII changing the organization of the judiciary com mittee. Harold Mozer, president of the Student Council, and Ned Raun, chairman of-its judiciary commit tee, in their reply to Dean John ston Monday stated the council's position: "The Judiciary Committee was enlarged and reorganized in order to give a broader representation of the Council members on the committee. "...three junior members were added... to give them experience for possible service. . .on. . .next years. . .Committee. Harold Mozer, Student Council president, stated that this delay in approval of the revisions to the consitution does not effect the changes in the by-laws moving theh fall general election from the third to the ninth Tuesday of the semester. The Eyes Have It Hy Jeanne Kerrigan and Lolita Gomez will give their interpretations of the rhythms of Spain on Saturday, Nov. 15. Guimomar Novaes, "the world's foremost woman pianist," will re turn to Lincoln Thursday, Dec. 4. On Tuesday, Dec. 9, Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin feature famous ballets with string or chestra. Ramon Viany, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co., will appear here Thursday, Jan. 21. Isaac Stern, who recorded the violin music in "Humoresque," comes to Lincoln on Thursday, Febr. 19, and Norena Greco, soprano from the Metropolitan, will finish the series on Monday, March 29. All performances will begin at 8:30 p.m. The series will be man aged by Philip J. Mullin, new con cert manager. Book store notes.... the thrifty freshman art student who asked for five different colors of paint and then wouldn't buy them be cause they came in separate bot tles. . . . Also, the inquiring soul who entered the Co-op bookstore on the campus and asked the, clerk if he sold books there. When re assured, she had to know if the store carried any books connected with the university. Hour dance observation. . .'.fra ternity member to his dance part ner, "I'd sure like to introduce you to that fellow over there, but I don't know who he is and it might be embarrassing if he turned out to be president of the house or something." Famous names and people de partment. . .Innocents prexy Stan Johnson was overheard rather sheepishly asking a fellow Inno cent when their group was sched uled to sell freshman hfanies. .. . the latter, being equally puzzled on the matter turned to an ener getic RAG reporter who supplied the necessary info. Campus scene.... two of the more industrious students dashing out, unobserved they thought; for the nearest cup of coffee while their class was changing rooms. Rush week hangover. . . .the lit tle tale about the frat prexy who traveled over to see the head of a neighbor group when that group was entertaining, rushees. . . .it seems that a departing guest dashed up to the wrong president, grabbed his hand and fervently exclaimed how much he liked the house, the men in it and how much he would .like to come back . . . controlling his mirth, the W. P. thanked the guest, returned the handshake warmly and ushered him out the door. Glancing through the Univer sity's intramural athletics hand book, we note the startling fact that Sigma Nu won the soft vball championship in 1838.... some 31 years before the University of Ne braska was founded. .. .amazing, men, these Sigma Nu's. Another IM handbook tabula tion shows that Jim "Squat" Meyers set a pole vault record of 55 feet, one inch. .. .maybe he was jet-propelled? - Suggestion of the week. . . .that about half the mob of students struggling to enter and leave Sosh by the north door between classes try the entrance on the west side of the building. . . .it works too. MAGEES NELSON-PAIGE always turn out a mighty smart shirt . . . and this college-man's favorite is super in fine "Lonsdale" combed cotton oxford. It will give vatiant service in your wardrobe! It's Sanforized shrunk for perfect washability. find there are 3 of America's smartest collar styles in Magee's big selections. Sizes 14 to 17. Get yours todayl $3.95 .1 collar $lylet: ipread-and-ilolleti! bution-dotrnt regulart Magee'i Flrnt Floor i. i. mil.. , V IIH A r im Ml Ti' CRIB NOTES by It. J. Ilolcomb find so four days are scratched from the calen dar and the campus set tles down to a funfull per haps studyless semester . . . seen in the Crib ore the usual collections , of friends seeing friends for the first time since before the war . . .' or the first time since high school, all of three months away . . . male Cribbers keep not ing the long, long apparel covering the feminine an atomies with increased dismay . . . seems the ma jority of the male senti ment agrees with Univer sity Theatre Director Dal las Williams when he says, "A good speech is like a woman's skirt; long enough to cover the sub ject but short enough to be interesting." Cribnoters are also taking note of the Harvey Broth ers "Cornhusker Tour" Drawing registration . . . a great many smart cam pusmen have already reg istered for their chance at winning a free tour ticket to the first Notre Dame game since 1925 . . . and it's all so easy and pain less . .'. simply walk down to 1230 O Street, the head quarters for the best dressed men on campus, present your ident card and fill out registration cards . . . that's what we said, it's so easy and pain less ... ABSOLUTELY NO . PURCHASE IS NECES SARY TO BE ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER! THIS IS NOT A CONTEST! The two lucky winners will have their names drawn at the Tassel-Cob Rally, October 10 and will each receive one round trip tour ticket . . . REGISTER TODAY! YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY ONE! "LOVE THAT JOKE" NOTE . . . comes from Fritz Daly, amiable Alum ni Secretary, who tells the joke about an American and Englishman driving down a road in England. Upon seeing the sign, "15 miles to London. For those who cannot read inquire at Blacksmith Shop across the street." the American bursts into laughter. A trifle perplexed, the Eng lishman finally shouts, "Oh, I get it! What if the blacksmith isn't in?" Harvey's Far More For Less 1230 0 St.