TEACHERS NEEDED FOR PHILIPPINES (Continued from P 1) of training in teachers college or six months of teaching experience. 2. Completion of a teacher's course of trainine in a teachers college or a four year normal school. 3. Three years of successf ul teach ing experience in a recognized high school, 4. Any combination of the above that will amount to the equivalent set forth in any one. All applicants must sign a two year contract. Women 'applicants must have reached their thirtieUi birthday and men must be twenty-one years eld. Excellent opportunities are of fered in the civil service of the Philippines in the matter of both sal ary and promotion. Promotions are mide on the basis of merit and the records indicate, that the appointees have been rapidly advanced. The cos of living in the insvlar territory is very low, the average c of board and lodging as reported in 1121 by provincial teachers was $45 a month. Laundry and service are cheap and there is no outlay for heavy clothing and fueL RENT-A-FORDS We have recently added 7 wrw closed cars to our line. These include 4-door sedans, new type coupes and 1 Tudor sedan Get you car eriy- Standing tim at 20 cents per hour is usually cheap er than the mileage on a delivery trip an hour later. Tour co-operation in this will be apprecU.L es pecially on party nights when rte dates all come within the same half hour. It will help ns to give you better servire- We appreciate your patronage. MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P Street. Telept one E 6 8 1 3 Always Open UENT-A-FOED Shove it yourself i Mmtson Motor to. pi) ones dujv and B1517. 1125 P Street. LOST Bottom of gold pen. L"ave .; at ap office or call B4118. 1 EE A XEWSPAFEE cwrespondent with the Hew&ck Flan and earn a good income while learning; we stow y-ou how; begin actual work at or.ee; all or spare time; experi ence unnecessary; no canvassing; fiend for particulars. Newswriters Training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y- 'Of course, if you wanted Ao luy a mit or a tailored .dress or a hat to pet n F'OB you -ould have lioupht orte everal we-bks iipo, at Eudpv Si iGuenzerti, !but iot until thiK last ! was I able to find a FOE in any Jew tlry le;iailinetit. I found them at Iiudge"s. Seems like IheyVe jilwayt firrt to hnvt lhe NEW thintTK. I tought crystal aDd MiarcaKite jH-D-deat tj"le FOB that 2 .can w ear .on may uit it ithta- tihe hip .or thoialder jocitet, .on my tailored .dneHB or .on imy hat. If you want .one you'd 'bett-vr ret it immtidiately ii.t-UKe iLhejre only .fl.-l0 and 12 -and they're going wfuUy fart. L Mah-Jong Is Talcing the Country hj Storm. 1 (Hilars. 944 tiW. 116 .coiro-" iters, gweks. I iioe. bovkt if tuUi and anjrtruotiotM:: tmr " on tons the fjar fa eo imtnuiies. lt s verr lUtBtjhisttinc. JU1 iio etrae tte -tiiiK, tmnt jtrejmid on irroeiirt uf fl.DK -K Ono Table Corers 7ry XV-metrn FWck Sat- en XUn Atmc TkUic Ciroer. W vrtn uiorwd ttkrmros crtfffj afijiMftatikc o watr mix mmri 2 ittttiM : counter 3uos.els. rtrilcitiir muured tjehs ores- tlKammiamnr smkue. 1 3uau iprias C! CSTT.i Wi will rnii trrenm nie K 3 out sutd tsiikr ocw am taaixUnd atat-c im irmmiyL ctf lUfCL Ouu -Anca " Railroad and steamer tr importa tion to Manila are provided an ap pointee. Many stops are made in quaint and interesting pi ices, and during the ten weeks vacat:cn visits can be made to the nearby oriental countries. For further information relative to employment in the Ph.lippme civil service, applicants should address the Bureau of Insulr affairs, War De partment, Washington, D. C CHANCE HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS (Continued from Page 1) The new requirements as passed by the colleges follows: Graduates of accredited senior hirh schools (grades 10, 11, and 12) may have full admission to freshmen standing on 24 entrance points (con ditional admission, 23 points) com pleted in the senior high school; pro vided that a year of algebra and a year of foreign language may be counted from work carried in a jun ior high school, in such instances, the total credits earned in grades 9-12 not being fewer than 30. Eighteen academic points are re quired, 1 4 of which shall consist of a major (6 points) and 2 minors 4( points each), which shall include English and mathematics for all col leges. In the college of Arts and Sciences, Business Administrations, Pharmacy, and the Teachers College, the major and minor may be chosen from English, foreign languages, and mathematics. In the College of Engineering, mathematics is prescribed as the major and physical sciences as the minor. In the College of Agricul tur one minor is elective. A major in forticTJ language may consist ef a year of ore language and two of OVERHEARD IN THE HAT SECTION Finc-lili "Whit made tle crnfctcmu Wlllk CnA ? Did TCJB lUKult iim ? Sultuian : "I 3cnit kitw. He uid 5w wanted a. hut l, iit liit l'-fl. id I ihuvd iiia a & Hint,'" famous Blends a Scotch HighMI? Remenilw ht imflcr te ctf coot I fcoatubf TliL Xiirmtt iu gaDC- i Eidh iucr rctn iipjtet fa watt e aiie roikd) as crivp sauM. Cites ctmbet witb nmt aniik chocalHttL. Ttua's aametkune Ss t4ts 4hmet Oh Henry! ATaCetm3?l0cEierym&ee For r! Fou aia Pea 5atii arrioa Use 7r Ink That llade The Fountain Pen Possible" QANF0RDS FOUNTAIN FEN INK NUS PEKOLS "CXDB theirdid ") lite l ftur pcr&xt awmca r 17 idaok cwpyisg. Lead PewilC v 4 n r lteFH'1 Y THE DAILY another, but a minor must be in single language. Academic subjects arc defined as English, foreign lan guages, mathematics, natural scien ces, and social sciences. HUSKERS TRAINING TO QUELL MINNESOTA (Continued from Page 1) Nebraska to brave tho elements to witness the affair and plans for a large gallery are being made. Ne braska won a decisive decision over the Minnesota nut performers last year and according to the Husker mentor, this years's team is groomed to repeat the slant. The Saturday contest is slated to start at 7:30 and will be the last home meet of the season as well jls the final duaj com- gjiiiiiiii "zzz I NEBRASK AN pet But pair i carded following the Minnesota twist, the Missouri Valley meet t Ames and the Western Intercollegi ate conference individual meet at Chicago the first of March. Uhlir, Nebraska welter mauler, who witnessed the meet last from the ring side will again appear nUide the ropes against Minnesota in division. Moo- m a. -Mifl !ELS regui berry who represented the Buskers -1 1:1--1 V - n in the 135 group wui uiy in action in the 145 class. Husker artists justly treated the large crowd of fns last week with their excep tional college mat work. O. B. Anderson of the Lincoln Y. M. C A. has been chosen by both coaches to officiate at the Nebraska- Minnesota meet. iiniiiiiinini mm niiiniiiiniiiiii nniHininiimiiiitnniniiniQ I v I I I f " a. - -i" z ! , If l I i ' v s r j " ji f I? n r irfi1 1 You'll need a top coat in spring wardrobe THESE ARE VALUES Hart Schaffner & Marx made them of the finest woolens; put the best needlework in them; the smartest style. We've done our part, too; we've made the price very low $40 audi $4 and other line New Spring suits here The styles are the best we've seen in ..years; loose, easy fitting mod els, trim styles; single and double breasted suits. t X lit A-ppzrdFzrUzn. Itecj & Cdroi Girls Rifle Team , Defeats Michigan The Nebraska womans rifle team with a score of, 491 defeated Michi gan university girl list week by five rjrrr'" I ill ii Make Lv3'j X li2Cr fyoCV t-wiNwiih . Vl Kaly- ChiplkMlup yTl Spring Coats at $25 Satisfaction You get that here; or you get your money back. You're protected. You can't make a mistake. puuiis. ine .-Nebraska t.. composed of LueUa RecVmeyer K..v w "m-rii, .nane nennanek, An-i ., -u ,iU,u nnght. Your I i Importiivg; Co. rk-lrtt PW1 tnmlM 11 ort Mh St. Snt Tsr- Ml hL. T r" - jr mm mm nm .