The Daily Nebraskan li ' PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL. XXV. NO. 91. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926.

The "Co-E- d ALPHA DELTA Follies9', New Feature UNIVERSITY Deciding to Walk on Dates, Sorority HUSKER CAGE For Amusement, Planned by A. W. S. Girls Come to Men's Aid in Rate War THETA LEADS NIGHT ACTS TEAM READY 5 Presentation I Rent-a-For- d WEATHER FORECAST March 26 in Armory One Dealer Weakens As Benson Made President SCHOLARSHIP Decided) Associated Women Stu- ARE CHOSEN More Than One Hundred Women Of Freshman Law Class FOR TIGERS Friday: Fair with rising tem- dents Organisation Gets the Idea Refuse To Ride to Parties perature. From Other Colleges Pan-Hellen- Merritt E. Benson, Sheldon, la., ic Meet Missouri Five for Second Loving Cup Presented at Weather Conditions girls, mem All Seven Skits for Annual More than a hundred member of Phi and Contest of the Week Banquet for Rain, "Co-e- come turning to sleet and snow, d Follies" put on by various Show Accepted by bers of four sororities, have to former student in the School of Highest Average fell yesterday and last night in the aid of their boy friends and an Journalism, was choBen president In Field House oranizations of the campus, is being The Committee ; t, Kansas, Southern Nebraska and nounced that they will refuse to go law class at sec- planned by the Associated Women of the freshman OPPONENTS ARE STRONG ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS Southern and Eastern Iowa ,and on dates with any men who rent ond semester elections held on f Mis-iBsip- Students for March 26. rain in the Ohio and lower pi REHEARSALS UNDER WAY cars. Thursday morning. Now Playing Fast Game After Poor Alpha, Phi, valleys. The snow was This sort of entertainment has 4 Alpha CM Omega, "J The action of the sororities came Ivan Wilson, Shenandoah, la., Full-Lengt- Start at Beginning of heavy in central Kansas and been a part of school life many h today as of a fight S ! Sigma Kappa Are Net the of fire Presentations and the result started was elected He is Southern Iowa. The storm is yesterday by individual students of Conference t : In Rank universities, but till now has never Two Short Numbers Com- a member of Delta Upsilon. Mil- now centered over Missouri, where University to secure a reduction been attempted at Nebraska. At plete Program the ton IT. Tnrpan, Sioux City, la., rain continues, and is extending in the price of renting cars. The Phi Gamma Delta, was The University cf Nebraska bas- Chi Minnesota and Oregon, under the Alpha slowly car-renti- Alpha Delta Theta, eastward. It is followed agencies in Lincoln last secretary, R. Hrd-lick- a, ketball tosscrs will play their second name of "Co-e- d Vaudeville," an an- and Charles , and Sigma Kappa by clearing and colder weather in The acceptance of another curtain in game Omega, nual show has proved highly success- week announced a substantial Omaha, Alpha Sigma Phi, of the week tonight in the Field won the silver loving cups the upper Missouri valley and the skit by University Night Commit- crease in price of House 7:30 o'clock. The sororities ful. So with this in mind, A. W. S. the the rentinr their was chosen treasurer. at Missouri C. on Jni-versi- by Mrs. Ernest Ames Rocky Mountain states, but tem- automobiles ,and daters at thv ty Tigers will be the Huskers oppon- .warded is instituting a similar affair at Ne- tee, Thursday, completed the list highest scholastic aver- peratures are still moderate ents. the basis of for braska. of the seven acts for the annual decided it was unfair. Saturday night the Nebraska age for the past year, at the first the season. five will meet Washington on the 27 The sororities which today an Pan-Hellen- ic banquet The Armory has been secured for show February at the Orpheum .nnual Lincoln THOMAS A. BLAIR, nounced they would not date boys Field House floor. Scottish Rite the evening of March 26, and the en Theater. There will be five full-leng- th asl evening at the who rent cars were: Kappa Kappa The Tigers, after a poor start highest Meteorologist tertainment will begin at 7:30 GERTRUDE ELY at Temple. The cup for the acts and two curtain skits. Gamma, , Alpha Phi the beginning of the conference property o'clock. Any group of girls or or- scholarship will become the Rehearsals for most of the acts have and . The action was ta- schedule, have found themselves and The ganization may compete by entering of Alpha Delta Theta. other ken by the girls voluntarily in an ef LINCOLN are now playing a fast game of bas- year to a skit, a musical comedy, or any en been held this week. VISITS three cups will rotate from to help se- ketball. Although Nebraska tertainment which a group of girls The ticket sale will start Monday fort the male students ranks year to the sororities with the sec- cure the reduction in car renting considerably higher in Valley stand scholastic PLAYERS GIVE could present successfully. Any morning at 10 o'clock at the Or ond, third, and fourth charges which they ask. of ings than does Missouri, the game About one thousand sor- number of girls over two may enter. pheum Theater box office. The sale Representative National averages. Miss Priscilla Towle, Lincoln. will be hard fought and the Huskers women attended. The Associated Women Students will continue until the house is com- League of Women Voters ority 'AREN'T WE ALL' president of , can expect no easy victory. program, kept secret hope to promote closer association pletely sold out. Tickets will be sold Lectures An unusual said her sisters would go the limit Coach Bearg has been working eve of the banquet, was between different organizations and at one- place only, and no reserva until the in helping boys secure price his men hard since the Kansas Aggie groups, and if this initial attempt is tions may be made before the sale the the presented: Packed House Greet First reduction. She was backed in her IS HONORED AT TEA game in an endeavor to bring the Cornhuskers." successful, they plan to work it out starts. The amount of tickets one Song: "The Showing of Comedy at statement by Margaret Nelson, Lin team out of the slump they have Song: "Nebraska's Here to Do or to such a degree that the girls will person may buy is not limited. The coln, and Elice Holovitchiner, Oma- office-hold- er been in for the past two weeks. The Temple Theater have acts and entertainments such as priee is one dollar for any seat "The test of an is Die." ha, her sorority sisters, who helped' Huskers have lost four games in a Marouchka." are found in Road Shows. Univer- - whether he is interested in benefit- Dance: "The A large variety will be seen in the enlist the members of that organi row. Brown, Maurine Champ, Grace stiy Night is composed mainly of be ting country and people, or lyn TO BE REPEATED TONIGHT skits this year. There will an zation in the movement the the The five that started the Aggie Myers. boys, and working on the theory that Hall, Isabelle abundance of music, dancing, and just in holding office," declared game Tuesday night: Smaha and "Hongroise." Flavia girls have as much talent, there is Miss Charlotte Baker, Buffalo, Solo dance: "Aren't We All," presented by the singing, with the usual amount of Miss Gertrude Ely, national repre Beerkle, forwards, Page, center, and "Co-e- Wyo., president of Alpha Phi, and Waters Champe. no doubt that the d Follies" wit and satire. A chalk-tal- k by Rob- University Players Thursday even- Gwenn Lambert, Wray, Colo, a sister, sentative of th National League of Brown and Gerelick, guards, looked Sons: "U N Rah." - will be just as amusing and success ert Barr will be an unusual feature ing, was greeted by a house literally enlisted the girls of that sorority in like the best combination that has "The Four Decades," as history of ful. of the show year. Women Voters, speaking at a con packed. The three-a- ct comedy by this been seen on the" Nebraska floor this the project. When asked if they University in University of Nebraska sororities was Frederick Lonsdale was particularly A small sized stage, with curtains The main act of the evening will vocation for women, season. This quintet outplayed the Representatives should go into the movement, the presented by from first-nighter- and regulation stage equipment, is the Temple yesterday morn amusing to the Temple theater s. be presented by the National Collegi members of the sorority cried, Theater Aggies the majority of the opening each: The play will be repeated to be erected in the Armory. Try ate Players, Pi Epsilon Delta. This ing at 11 o'clock. Miss Ely met many period. Page, with his towering Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1884, Inez "Sure." Friday and evenings and outs for the Follies will be announced will be a presentation of the skit heighth, easily got the tip-of- f, and Saturday at Miss Frances McChesney, Omaha, of the University women personally, Evans. a Saturday matinee. and any girls who would like to ap written by Sigma Delta Chi, which played a nice game on both defense Mary president of the Delta Delta Delta, at a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock in Ellen , 1887, pear in it can start composing a won the prize offered by the Univer- and offense. Miss Howell's excellently assem- and Miss Helen Schwager, Omaha, Elizabeth Sproule. short skit. sity Night Committee. Thirty peo Smith Hall. Beerkle, starting his first game at Dorothy bled cast welded a harmonious whole enlisted the members of their soror- , 1888, A. S. is ple will take part in this skit. Miss Ely has undertaken to "in- forward year, aided his team of the theme of the play. W. sponsoring and inaug ity in the movement All of the this Pierce. urating this event, which is an essen Corn Cobs will present a full-- mates in carrying the ball within Harold Sumption as Lord Gren-ha- The girls saying they would do anything terest all young women in the United Delta Delta Delta, 1894, Elsie part shooting distance of the basket a free and untrammeled English tial of school life in other Uni length act in which Karl Nelson and to help out. States in citizenship,- voting and in Neely. versities, but which so far has been Merle Jones take the leading roles. Smaha and Brown have been the , 1895, Lois Butler. widower, was the central character, Miss Blanche Stevens, Beaver City, democracy," at the request of the na lacking here. It will appeal to all The act includes a cast of thirty, mainstays of the team all year, and , Thelma King. and sharpened the point of each sally, president of Delta Zeta, and Miss 1903, Individuals, class organizations, study featuring the Corn Cob chorus. tional league of whfeh. she is one of Gerelick has been in several en- , 1903, Alice upon the "strangeness" of life with a Florence Surber, Sioux City, an clubs, literary societies, sororities preparing a the directors, and chairman of the counters. Weise. humorous sympathy that continually The Tassels are also nounced the girls of that organiza and even intersorority groups. It Mar- on the "New Voters." It is surmised that the Husker drew applause from the audience. - skit in which Ruth Clendenin, tion had today decided to join the section Alpha Phi, 1905, Blantche Martz. should prove an opportun mentor will start this five against Gren-ham- excellent garet Long, and Harriet Cruise take , 1907, Elsie As Margot Tatham, Lord 's boys of the University in their ef- "We are fond of talking about our ity to display any hidden dramatic leading roles. The rest of the Missouri tonight, holding Captain Vandenburg. daughter-in-la- Frances the forts to seucre lower rates. rights in this country, 'she declared, ability, and all acts will be judged comprise chorus. Eckstrom, Lawson and Elliott in re- Phi entered vividly into the Tassels will a The movement was started early Omega Pi, 1910, Helen Cowan. If the Follies prove successful this "but few of us know what they are." serve. Delta Zeta, 1910,. Constance Ste- characterization. Her anger at Harriet Cruise and Edward Elling- - this week when individual men stu- year, in the future the vaudeville well-know- It is to help young women who have vens. finding her husband "making love" son, both n singers, will dents decided that they would not will probably be presented at the Or about to become, , 1912, Grace to an ss upon her sudden re- present a skit They will have a pay the new prices, which call for an just become, or pheum for outside audiences, al- turn from a several month's vaca- two-pian- o accompaniment played by hour charge from 6 p. m. to 6 a. voters, to understand what this new NAVY DEPARTMENT though the school showing will be for tion genuine. interpreta- Russel Townsend and Edward Walt. m., and a charge for gasoline and , 1914, Charlene was Her girls only. power means and is worth. Miss Cooper. tion of the part was a refreshing bit Crocker, Allen Gardner and oil in addition to a mileage charge R.O.T.O. MEN Prizes for the winning skits will Judd Ely is travelling through the colleges WANTS , 1915, Lillian of the play. Wallace Weeks will be seen in a of fourteen cents a mile. Their ex- be worth any effort the actors may and the universities of the Middle-Wes- t. Lightner. The erring husband Willie Tatham, The other full length ample was followed by hundreds of put forth, as it will be money. The curtain skit , was portrayed by Harold Felton ac- given by Dramatic other boys, and by last night almost Adjutant-Genera- l Asks Help in 1920, Alda Kierly. definite amounts have not yet been act will be the Kanna curately, upon every member of every fraternity on Delta. 1920. Alice Leslie. from his consternation decided. Club. Her first experience in a National Securing Material for Alpha Celia the sudden arrival home of his wife the campus had decided they would Delta Theta, 1923, Doris Pinkerton is in charge of party convention she described. It U. S. Marine Corps motz. to his delight at her final forgive- refuse to rent cars until the price the general supervision of plans, and was the time to nominate the presi- Sigma Kappa, 1923, Nellie Daly. ness. His stage personality again was lowered. will appoint later. TRYODTS Adjutant-Genera- l, , 1924, Katherine won the sympathy of his audience. RELAY The new rates, they say, mean a dent of the Unite dStates, "who has A letter from the Washington, has been received Costin. Ray Ramsay, as Rev. Ernest Lyn-to- n, charge of approximately a dollar an the whole United States in the palm by Chancellor Samuel Avery asking Roll Call of "The Greeks." a thoroughly hypocritical "holier-than- FOR TRACK MEN evening above the old. of his hand." Attending were hun- R. O. T. C. to cooperate with the Greeting: Dean Amanda Heppner. -thou," and Ruth Jamison as IIUSKER MATHEN Renting of cars at Nebraska has dreds of the best lawyers, doctors Navy Department in procurring Presentation of Awards: Mrs. his wife, were well presented. Ida increased .among men students for b Coach Schulte Holds the First and politicians of the country. "I about twenty Second Lieutenants, Ernest C. Ames, president 1925-192- 6. Mae Flader, as Lady Frinton, the number of years. Five years ago one MEET MISSOURI U. S. Marine Corps, to be desperate, angler for Lord Grenham, Elimination Before the company operated in Lincoln, while heard nothing intelligent spoken for the selected from the Military colleges Song: "There is No Place Like and Florence Surber, as Kitty' Lake, Illinois Contest today there are a dozen. This, the there," she asserted. "For three having advanced R. O. T. C. work. Nebraska." the woman in the case, carried their Tiger Match Is Last oa Home Floor; students say, shows that they are days they had nominating speeches There will be on hundred vacancies The committees banquet parts with unusual ability. Iowa, oppor- making a large profit, and do not of the Minnesota and Yet Track fans will have an for men they knew would not be el in the regular army. The offices of ere as Yenne as Willocke, an need the increase. They contend follows: Program, Miss Herbert on the Schedule tunity to witness almost a track ected." Second Lieutenant will be filled Blanche Kirk-Patric- they plan Garten, Mrs. Howard k, Australian, who threatened to break wil hold out on the until meet under the Sta- wholly, or in part, from successful Mrs. Warren Ogden, Mrs. into the happiness of the Tathams, this afternoon they secure a Fubstantia) reduction, Miss Ely suggested several things try-ou- ts candidates taking the competitive vnce emphatically from all The Wrestling team will meet dium when preliminary for probably to as low as ten or twelve Traphagen, Mrs. Flavia was different that the new voters might do, among examinations to be held in June, other roles in which he has appear- Missouri in the last home match of the Illinois relays will be held. Coach cents a mile with no hour charge. (Continued Rent-a-For- which was a "Get Out the Vote 1926. to Page 3). the season Saturday evening, after One d company an ed with the Players. Schulte predicts close competition in Following are the requirements: theme accompanying the basketball game. nounced today it was willing to go Campaign." The musical some of the events and invites all 1. Application blanks have been atmos- will be meet. to eight cents a mile if other com- Miss Laura B. Pfeiffer presided at the play added much to the It the fourth dual track enthusiasts if they wish to see forwarded the institution and must by Dwight has won Kansas panies would join suit. This, the serving given BARBOUR WILL TALK phere. The settings, done Nebraska from and some exciting races. the table for the tea be carefully filled out and executed were rich, Kansas Aggies, lost Ames. students contend, shows that the Kirsch and his students, the and to 440-yar- in honor of Miss Ely in the after- Especially in the d dash as directed thereon. AT and the color added to the bright- Next week the wrestlers will meet present charge of fourteen cents, HEET1HG EIONDAY and half-mil- e run will there be noon. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Deitrich, 2. The applicant must be unmar- ness of the action. Minnesota at Minneapolis on Satur- plus gasoline, oil charge, and hour strong rivalry. In each of these ra- members of the local league, were ried. The cast is as follows: day. March 6 they will wrestle at charge, is too much. ces there will be entered about five 3. The applicant must be over Mrrill H.I1, Ames in a return meet They will For the first time in many months. also guests of the University branch Planned a, the Next Margot Tatham men, and as they are all about equal twenty and less than twenty-fiv-e wind up the season in the Missouri students at the University will walk of the League of Women Voters. Re- Campus Addition, is Pro-fesso- r'a Frances McChesney the should be close. Wyatt. years of age on date commissioned. Valley tournament which will be held races their dates to parties this week-en- d, Lady Frinton ...Ida Mae Flader Davenport, and Dailey, in the 440, ceiving were Ida Mae Flader, Ruth 4. Only applications upon which Topic Oklahoma A. M. March 12 13. and, if the price is not lowered, for Hon. Angela Lynton ....Ruth Jamison at and the same Clendenin, Helen Aach, Mary Louise appear favorable comment of the have each made about time many week-end- s to come. Kittie Lake Florence Surber Missouri has not sent in their line- half-mil- e toss-u- p president institution will re- Prof. E. H. Barbour, chairman of while in the it is a The movement was started by E. Freeman, Gwendolyn Templin, and of the Hon. Willie ....Harold Felton up as yet. Nebraska will be repre- wology and Geopraphy department, Tatham between Roberts, Johnson, Ross and F. DuTeau, Merrill, Wis. Grace Elizabeth Evans. ceive consideration. Sumption sented by: Blore in the 115-pou- speak Monday evening 7:30 Lord Grenham Harold Lewis. The other everts of the af- 5. It is desired that all applica- at 125-pou- Ray Ramsay class, Webber in class pole-vaul- 'J in the Rev. Ernest Lynton the ternoon will be the hurdles, t, tions be received in the office of Mechanical Arts 135-pou- Yenne Kellogg in the class, Skin- shot-p- wilding 206, on the new Morrill Willocke Herbert ut and dashes. the Major General Commandant, 145-pou- Branni-ga- n Ha'l-- Henry Ley ner in the class, Wash- This building, named for the Roberts A numeral meet will also be held Lowell Observatory Astronomers Headquarters Marine Corps, Taylor in the 158-poun- d class, Captain Onerous contributor to the support Morton Edward in connection with the Varsity try-- ington, D. C, not later than April Cone Highley in the 175-pou- class, and i Phaleonology at the University, Arthur Sells .Thad outs. Men who have not yet won Say Life on Mars Is a Possibility 1, 1926. Rank Tuning in the heavy-weight- s. j responsible for many museum Martin Steele ...Jack their numeral will have a chance at 6. The selection of the candidates to fill the vacancies will be made as flections, Hon. Charles If. Morrill, this time to compete for it. Many Conditions upon Mars are such there is much larger amount of it on 1 inter-fraterni- soon after April as practicable, finished will occupy ground men won their numerals in the ty as to make it reasonable to suppose the planet than most astronomers w and those selected will be Fourteenth Street from S to U. Woman's Club Needs Is meet, but from time to that life, as we know, exists on the think. notified The "What the immediately. to date set of drawings of the new time meets will be held for those men planet. 2. Clouds of mist are observed in Prior the of Bunding graduation a letter authorizing the has been recently com-- j Discussion," Urges Gertrude Ely who have not yet qualified. The ev- This statement was made by Dr. the Martian atmosphere. candidate to appear before an ex- V Davis and Wilson, archi-- r' ents will start at 4 o'clock and will E. B. Flipher and Dr. C. O. Lamp- - 3. Polar caps on Mars, which are amining board will be mailed. A. Davis, of the architec- be run on their regular schedule. land of Lowell conservatory. Flag- white, behave just as they would if "There are finishing schools and cracy'' in this country, due, she be- 7. Several examining boards will ts! firm working on building, The of men who have already staff, in papers presented recently formed of ice and snow. .the finishing clubs, which certainly do lieves, to a need for educated poli- list be convened throughout the United exhlb!t in connection with the won their numerals are: Ballah, before the convention of the South- 4. Observations of the planet's l cture a finish you; but the most finishing tics. States at stations as conveniently number of slides showing Davenport, Reneau, Roberts, Huls-ke-r, west section of the American Associ- surface, both by visual and photo- "e in the world is the average She told of how the soldiers of located to the colleges as practicable. various plans of the building. thing Johnson, Krause, Leffler, Lee, ation for the advancement of science. graphic means, show a fine network new women's club. I am afraid of them: other nations expressed wonder and All expenses incident to travel of Matures will be explained iu Lemly, Marrow, Mulloy, and Wyatt Many astronomers, notably those of the ed canals. all have 'clubites,' by interest in life in a "wonderful demo- the candidate to and from the point thi hal1 wiU be a museum for their members of Mount Wilson observatory, Pasa- 5. While Mars in farther from the I mean they want to meet and cracy." Upon returning she was so where the examination is to be held, collections of the University that which dena, CaL, do not think that Mars has sun that the earth is and therefore BDoken or to, when wnai full of these discussions on demo- must be borne by the applicant th! ,catterei over the buildings of be to. read Sergeant Chrysler conditions to support life. receives less light and heat from it, campus. they need is discussion." cracy, that she started to find out 8. As soon as possible after the use-th- Flagstaff astronomers, however, yet indications tend to prove that it 1 U Although Miss Gertrude fciy, na- how to vote, which had been Leaves University receipt of the report from the exam ft the present plan to have the gave the following reasons to support receives a sufficiency of both. Meas of the New Voters handed to her in the meantime. ining boards, there will be ! Fine Arts ln "cond tional chairman their beliefs urements indicate Mars absorbs mailed " the Leaene of Women Vo- - "This vote had been given to me, that to each successful candidate the oath den.!?' floors of the building. T'ae Sergeant H. O. Chrysler, of the 1. There is evidence that Mars has more of the energy it gets from the Partment, had only one short day to spend but there was nothing with it; there of office and such other papers as tres, officers detach- axy-ge- n occupying this space crowu was nobody to tell me how to use it, an atmosphere which contains sun than does the earth, and deflects 0t in Lincoln, she was willing to ment in the University of Nebraska are necessary. Upon the return of nd apPlied music, theory was willing to and water vapors The admitted, much less of it than does the earth. in between a luncheon and nobody do any- these papers, properly executed, or- 17 of music' drawing and an interview R. O. T. C, left Lincoln Wednesday however, in this connection, that the 6. Measurements cf the heat radi- ' with Daily NebrasKan re- thing about it I went to one man ders will be i.iRUod to mode,inS. his-T- and a tea a the expiration of his term of en- the officer toS design, art ki been in at atmosphere on Mars is probably less ation given out by Ma"8 indicate that .'J who had office for thirty loroeeed to a Marine Corja f k lion dramati5 literature. porter. listment. A sergeant from Fort than that on the high mountains of the temperature rh."' at times from Ely was very Indignant about lecture on the new building Miss (Continued cn Tag'e Three.) Crook will take his place. our continent; but they insisted tV f 10 rffxrnrl. De of demo tl ff open to tLe pullic. what she called the "lack