The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1950, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, November 28, 1950
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By Susie Snoop
morning, no listick when they
540 No. 16th, for the benefit tome in at night.
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or the rare roase wno nasn i yet i
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S'aaii llnl
Step two on the agenda is the
noon meal. The cafeteria line is
the place for all the coeds to read
the Rag and watch the tongues
was time.
Tvii. in th lr-h line ranse
from what cute bus boy is dat- j
had association with that address,
is the girls dormitory. Call
S-IStl, anytime before 10:30 paw.
tnat is, ana it you are lucsy
enough not to get the usual busy
bun.
Watching the people go by, you
can hear them saving, '"Those
poor girls, just think of having
nischt Ther must feel as if they're Iterested in an education.)
under a watch dogs care aa we
tire what a lite."
What a life is risht!
Dorm life starts, st a.m. for
those who have S 'clocks. The
best method ia use to get out of
those early morning classes is to
put a ghostly white powder on
the face and feign illness, so a
dorm mother will issue an ill
ness absence permit.
It's a pretty good trick until
cme attempts to leave use ooti
for a coke date with that boy.
You're caught before jou leave
and are sent back to bed.
If you'd walk down the halls
anytime during the morning you
could hear alarm clocks going off
in any number of tocos, also
groans from coecipants who are
compeiled to start the day.
The things to watch are the
girls going to breakfast minus
their make-ap and cheery smiles.
Their buziers wouudni oe ring'
tention of studying. Going into
their rooms they find their buy
ers white (means some male has
been lucky enough to get a call
through) so now they sit and
try to figure out if it was Irry,
Jerry, Terry or Cuth berth that
called. ' s '
Big Decision
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intf what lucky girl to Grecian it wasn" Ijtrrv. Jerc-v r Terry
civilization in the 4th century, t but cuthbcrth it's 9 p.m. and
the, I can dream, can t 1 time.
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AftmCM-hn classes; cORUnue il c--i M .v.;MM n
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I A me gonx oruis 5S" '" the coupSes say good night.
of the best places to get a date
nt is hits bovs. for
they serve the evening meal. Bus
bov Lee Moore was voted the
bov that the girls would like most
to serve them a meal on a des
ert island,
rwn.vn-inar the meal is study
time and everyone has every in-
Rlinkiitp n,f tichts mean: nlea-e
that cvan, honey, tneres aiwa-s
tomorrow night," Now it's party
Ume:
State's Retail
Sales 'Spotty'
In October
plan the evening's pranks. One
girl's fish had just died because
her roommate forgot tnai wej
were using their ash tray for
a fish bowl and put her cigarette
out in it. Later cm a scream was
heard a girl had just discovered
there wasn't enough room for
her foot and a gold fish in the
same house slipper.
Dull Evening
pretty dull for the jokers, so in
Fetail sales in Nebraska cities t iag freshman. First they put her
during October were greaier fcamd in a basin ot warm
1 than a vear ago, but reports j Then they rub shampco or
ffrvwii a selected list of counties e her feet and face and add a
! f!!wr t;e same month show retail fir.al touch by sprinkling powder
Their wvuori w . cw her sleeping Kxiy. They
fc-j so often if y of the:r cses .rwvrt fVidsv bv : s,vrt the basin of water
wwali see them at this hour. r i paijer of the Uni-1 and when the sleeper turned
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stick when they gtupnthe i Mahout frore that night.) ' -5 supply exceeding the
vrtB.e October The final m is f , -
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Farm, Home Days to Open
Wednesday on Ag Campus
Farm and Home Days will ! program will be a panel discus
open Wednesday at the Univer- sion on Nebraska's taxation prob
sity Ag college. lems. Dr. W. V. Lambert, dean
C. W. Nibler. extension dairy- ! the College of Agriculture, is
man and chairman of the ar- S discussion leader. Other partici
rangements committee, said he I Piin,s-
expects at least 2,000 people in Robert Armstrong, Omaha,
Lincoln for the annual event, member of the Nebraska Tax
Sponsored by the University and league: Mrs. Fred Dollison, David
the Lincoln Junior Chamber of City, rural homemaker; Charles
Conuneixe, Farm and Home Days Marshall, Lincoln, president of
offers lural people a chance to the National Farm bureau fed
catch up on the latest research in eration and Perkins county
agriculture and homemaking. farmer; Dr. E. B. Schmidt, chair
First formal session on the man of the University's econom-
r ics department; and R. A. Wat
son, Hastings, president of the
Nebraska Education association.
Strohm to Talk
0w his'hlie-ht nf th afternoon
session will be a talk on the Far
East by John Strohm of Wood
stock, 111., correspondent and au
thor. His lecture will be illus
trated with pictures he took in
side the iron curtain.
One of the most popular farm
subjects will be discussed by Dr.
O. Burr Ross of Oklahoma A. and
M. He will tell how to get the
most from roughages and grasses.
Sessions for women will be
held during the afternoon. Topics
will include how to buy the best
kitchen utensils, food preserva
tion bv freeriiur. how a bitf store
j: buys for Nebraska women, mod
fern decorating problems and
j, stretching the budget,
jj Informal Meet
An informal get-together tor
- alumni, former students and
friends is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
Holiday Carolers .
Poultry Man
Discusses Egg,
Party titne is the best time to I Jllplrpn f FlfPi
f I . K -
. Nebraska poultry men should
appraise the price and demand
situation for eggs carefully be
fore planning their enterprise for
1951, J. W. Goble said Saturday.
: The extension poultry and egg
marketing specialist at the Uni
versity said that in view of the
t knocking out of pmee props Jan.
Thus far the ever.ir.g has been consider reducing their flock to
sue that will supply only the
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Campus Sales
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needs of their families. That
means, particularly, he said,
those poultrymen whose costs of
production are high and where
the egg quality is low.
Free Market
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.1 cs in "ti t at Ag campus. A ham barbecue
I the nation will be sold on the free j: utter the direction of K. C.
market after Jan 1. Th:s means j; pouts. i rlarned
Following entertainment of
CMVERSITY SINGERS A portion of last year's musicians who
presented Christmas carols for 1949. Two Bach cantatas will be
xv will hf civen Sundav. Dec. 3
at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., in the Union ballroom. Dr. Arthur E.
Westbrook w ill conduct the 115-voice chorus. Eisiht tradt; pal
carols will be included in the program besides the Bach selections
which were written especially for the holiday season.
Harvard Humor
Magazine Banned
District Court Jude Arthur P.
Stone ordered seizure of news
stand copies of the Harvard
Slv tx per cent above the polish- This keeps the soap from
nearly ,AtA v.,, j, : latherimc. There certainly are a
efjfert M Sel of dirty faces the next mom-
temcer. . .. .... . -vik. r.tr
demand as has been the case; ; V J r F ' ' v "
lower prices can be expected S ff15 ard sk-;f Chancellor K. G. f L&n.?v,ri, campus humor maga
umtil the amount of eggs is re- Gustavsca wU speak. r;ne. when it was distributed be-
tiutnra so me rtviiuuLreciEi.t2, i . -t"'1- . ... v -
markets
Goble said the end of the suc-
ptrt program for eggs will hit
Fremont Tied the Est t report- """' "'" . -" ' , ,
v, wwinr i Hirer cent Bv the time the pranksters Nebraska producers particularly,
ling anes snowiag a i , - . . in j Mjve, -f .vA -t-f-j mwvfcmp
!!:4L rr veaar aisa. haw finished and are &31 in one
r !h"SeMem-i;r4wra. a house mother starts to
' ... . M ni n -.j ij-ii vsc wvimvI. ecen tine ooor to see u treiy
Ta, mJi ir. w Kt f rities re-!! thing is iU3et and t
Fradsy of chus week.
A part f the LaTvasfter couMty
Irive, NO saes; will be bstadled
by the ABJCjisviersac Fond.
"Tether ihB begia any cwa
eerteil effect toward seUaag the
?eis, AUF is se&fiing out letters
wiA se3s esndkased to e or
gaTiired bowses cm eajnpos.
Acccirdin.g to Jo Lisfcer. AUF
rector, tlxs is M30 need to
extfi the 5vsffiiUf!es f tbe Td
berimlJisjs asssccistiara' project.'"
The saute is the csnly financifil
appeal ine5e by the assoditscci
?kt SSs year-rcsun-d prcTBia f
tabewdJcisas pTevemliOT sad coaa-
'tps vMrari!ete list of cities re- j thmrig is iu3et and in rooms
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?ope, f tase tree chest x-';
sjnrver ceTiJer ia dfliit'wia Lis- 'fVntttB
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cmJinue its per "ns. it is de-jTrh,, .I.TJI
poiutmeuts irnsy m3e for
tree chest X-csys fey plxarang
ibe TabePcnlosK: assomBMsn.
The Lsmcssler cwranty drive is
now ia fix seoonfl m-eek ff cam- ;
psdgning t(S wiB actDiue until :
Dec 25. The first has ,
rottgtit ia a total f S4.54 r
t2 percent of the goal f S194IT5
set try the associatina to the
mount Twedefi to lioauce its
3851 program.
Btmse 3e
Sales la the individual loues
m. be handles by the respec
Ijve bouse wlicitnrs. AB coDec
tkms from the soliritars be
taken Friday by ACT tresasurer,
ATJF Bsuroea Sbe Tespcmsibn
Tty f selhng the seals.'" said Miss
libber, "wdth the realization
that tm pnqject is more wrfhy
f support.
Time Capsule
Buried by Lobos
StoSents st the University f
TjCrtr Mexic! bmried a time cap
sule to oelebrate the TLobo" sil
ver anni'versary 1010800110316.
The capsule ,was filled mith
pictures f the Id and UNM
buildings, the 195 hoirooming
ueen, hex jsourt and the -winners
f the float and bouse dec
orations. Twenty-Eve years later, at the
polden anniversary noinecotning,
the capsule is to be opened and
IT possible, in the present I the
student body president and the
other school neads.
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The last f counties reporting
October retail sales (the Dofige
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Most off the dried etg powder
purchased by the government
has conme from the midwest.
Producers in the east who have
built up hif h Qisaliry in their
production, Got'le said, will not
be ailected as creatliy as those in
Nebraska and other naidwest
siates. Ohio eg.prrjen. for exas&pae. t
enia paw ipj um. oe sauna, JaSia las' Enankei ii
Before the dwr is pen. three which paid much higher than il
cirls are in the closet. Two urn- :, vk s-ceitt mice support. The in- i!
der each bed. and if the house Ii creased supp-ly of eggs oa the j
tree miurket. hewevw. he said, jj
r will affect Ohio producers to '
sonne extent.
Uttr Pricea
Gitle s&id average prices for
;'egcs during next spring may be
;i lower than those wben price sup
j! ports were effective. XorsasJ pro
duetiCTB. which is besvy in the
spring, be explained, can be ab
sorbed only through storage.
:" The Cgasaitary rocking to stor-
i.rj !h-nra-wr IhiC iswii. will de
pend upon prices in the sprang jj
' and the outlook fr fell prices, ii
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be held at the Coliseum. The ,. same. Saturday.
dance is sponsored by the Ne- j He termed the magaiine a
braska Association of Square t "filthy, obscce and licentious
Dancers and the Lincoln Jayce j: publication, not fit to be read."
organization. Farm and Home t The Lampoon had printed a
Di&ys sessions will continue t. parody edition entitled "Pon
through Friday. ! Uxm which featured reprints of
its most successful cartoons.
The Lampoon staff replied,
"The Lampoon is being blamed
for the sins ot all other college
magazines.
Cambridge police confiscated
nearly 300 copies that had been
distributed to cewstands and
burned them. Acting Chief of
Police called for criminal action
against those responsible for the
publication.
Judge Stone said bis court
would take no action against the
publication's editors, but recom
mended the District Attorney
and Harvard officials do so.
AGEt S
another counted the lumps in
each bed she'd find several But
she doesn't and no one is the
worse except the two that nearly
suffocated tinder the blankets.
Ey this time it's 1:3A and
emprvinRp is "iust a little tared.
l! so thW all leave for thear Totwns
i to get a couple hours f shut
I' eye before they have to arise
ii for their S "clocks hey, this is
l where we came in!
! Off course, the weeken ds aren't
1 at all like week nights, but then
that's aa entirely different story.
Dorm hie. what a tffe!
Your College Clothing Store
BEAUTIFUL
MILITARY BALL
GOWXS
rr 1 Just received for Izst Tt&n-
vle shoppers ... bare,
I boeffaxt Tj3 coic.pk4e2y
w bea-BtifTi g-cwnsl Just for
vou to mate uas uu.
the most wotj 5erfcl cigtt
in votot life!
29.95 anl 39.95
on out second floor
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'-Afler-Siv'' Taxed
Arrow Dress Shirt
Wembley T Tie
Swank Sutds and LinLs
Inter'crvii Sox
O Jarman Dress Sbes
(The orLf W iihoul The
he $-Z3)
Wiih the MUltery Ball coming ttp Satur&aj, jon'd berf borrf emd et your
tax cutih ... the complete woi'ks czt anew low price. Eadi stem not a icrmous
lebel flial youT recognize as Sops is fuoJity tad style. Our college board
members say fbal fins is ihe "best btry in town" ... see ior yourselL and
yotiH agree!
$65
M AGLETS Setxmd 17-ow
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C07.N GOES
HO BOOKS CAN BE SOLD AFTER THIS DATE
BUY YOURS HOW!
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