CI 'V THE DAILY NIB K ASK AN I ''it-'. l I AfiRIAL WORK HOLD PREUIIHARIES IS (MINDED 0F 1ET Hwslter Taatkall Candidate in Last Days ef Spring Training. Will Also Stage Semi-finals in Numeral Match This Afternoon. LINEMEN PRACTICE ON BLOCKING AND CHARGING Tho preliminaries of tho numeral wrestling meot will be held this af ternoon at 4 o'clock at the Armory, Unless more than two matches are necessary tho semi-finals will also' be The Husker football candidates are held this afternoon. No admission usimr the few remaining days of will bo charged for theao maWhcs. spring practice in learning tho plays fcc of n ""ts will probably be ort H ehif r will n naArt Tivt I . . " " "w Onlv twentv-citrht men had en fall. Coach Bcarg divided tho squad tercd tne mcei up to yostcrday eve. daring tho early part of tho practice, nine. On account of the few entries putting tho backs and ends to work Dr. Clapp extended the time limit to nltnrn.tino. fhn nnril.1 T,lv vifh . UUS momillff. All StUOeniS may COIH shift, while the linemen continued pete with tho exception of those who have wrestled in varsity meets. The their practice on blocking and charg- Athletic Board, however, reserves the ing. right to award numerals only to The last half hour was fimnt in those who have passed twelve hours Rcrimmape. dunnc which the nf fen. 01 worn me last semester ana wnu Hive team u3ed the new shift to ad-1 are now carrying twelve hours in vantage in plunging for large gains good standing. through the defensive squad. The Contestants may weigh in from 11 defensive team was composed of to 4 o'clock, but are advised to weigh nraeticallv the same men as Monday's in between 11 and 12. The classes practice, with Stephens, Presnell, will be the same as in the interfra Oelrich, and Voris carrying tho ball, tcrnity meet, A two-pound weight Spring football practice will end allowance will be made. with the beginning of spring vaca tion. Coach Bearg has used the LIBRARIAN COMMENTS ON large squad which has been reporting INADEQUATE FACILITIES for practice to good advantage in de veloping several first-year men who Continued from Pago One.) will make a strong bid for positions on the squad next fall. RIFLE TEA! WINS IN EIGHT HATCHES "that the service in tho library is, un avoidably not what it should be. We have regretted it often, and hope for better conditions." Approximately 195,000 volumes are owned by the University of Ne braska. This number is growing at the rate of eight or ten thousand vol umes n yr. The hooks are all care- Women Complete IntercolIegi-lfuuy selected and represent a very ate Indoor Shooting: valuable collection. The old building Contests. which, for the most part, is not fire proof, and the old wiring hold the tj,o WT,mcVn nnn,D1,. fi t Manecr of fire as a constant menace SJ 5 11 3.4.. " ", , g. . . - comparatively rifle-match shooting by winning eight new an(j up-to-date libraries are Mich- out of twenty contests. All matches igan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and methods of scoring were con State, Kansas, California, Illinois, dactetl in the same manner as those Washington, and Leiand Stanford, of the men's rifle team. At Northwestern University a group of co-eds desiring to be dif ferent have formed a club with the following motto: "Liberty or death, preferably death." They belive that love and marriage are degen erating into 'a childish game. University of California GW Club Plan Summer Excursion to Alaska Schedules Perfermareei la Import. ant Cities en Northern Route Already famous In many parts of the world, the glee club of the Uni versity of California will carry its renown to Alaska for tho first time when it goes north this summer, play ing at all the important towns along tho way. Tho club will go north in automo biles to, Vancouver, about May 15, where trains will be taken over the Triangular tour through Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper National Park to Prince Rupert, Canada, From there the clab will mke a short trip te Alaska and will rtttep via the Inland passage to VanJowver, down the coast and home a&evt July 15. Performance at the Universities of Washington aad Oregon and the Oregon AgricuHnMl College wilt he given enroute. One-week engsge menta are booked t theaters in Fort- land, Seattle, and Vancouver. The Calif ornka'slee club has made previous summer excursions which in clude three trips -fee the Orient, four to Canada, as well ju-irrfftmierable ones which have Srried the clab to practically every state in the union. Thte College Press rr Dorothy Abbott scored tho highest individual total of the season with a score of 360 out of a possible 400 shot in the prone, kneeling, sitting and standing positions. Isabel Law less placed second with 352 out of 400. Tho record 'total shot by tho team during the. season was 2995. j made ia tKo -tatty fbHwm. .,tfg Dorethy Abbott and Marie Ber- manek entered the 99 class in the prone position. Isabel Lawless led the team in two positions with a score of 94 in the kneeling position and 82 in the standing. Gladys Fos ter and "Dorothy Abbott tied for hon ors in the sitting position with a score of 96. The names of those who have been awarded letters will be announced soon. The girls firing in all the matches and whose scores have been among the highest aret Dorothy Ab bott, Isabel Lawless, Gladys Foster, Estey Cox, Katbcrino Jensen, and Eatherine Kidwell. as new rone university wno were recently ducked in a pond were charged fifty dollars. The bill was filed against the class. Fraternity parties at the Univer sity of Chicago can now last until one o'clock, where previously they could only last until twelve. Although the music must stop at twelve the festivities can last until one. Jewel Shop 1143 O Street Ten upperclassmen at the Univer sity of Mississippi were recently expelled for participation in a liiir- cuttfng party at which freshmen were the victims. T7. . TT7'II T X Uli VV III AvltVC the VAN CRAFT for Two Reasons Fermenting CrotM-ttctioji oi tooth, thowiag Acid DecMy Mt Tit Dmut't Lint. that have lodged in the tiny V-shaped crev ices at The Danger Line form acids which attack the teeth and irritate'the gums. Acid Decay results. You can prevent Acid Decay and strengthen your gums by using Squibb 's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia. Your dentist will tell you that Milk of Magnesia is a safe, scientific means of counteracting the acids in the mouth which attack the teeth and gums. Hence the great value of Squibb's Dental Cream. Buy Squibb's Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, and use it regularly At druggists. 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I I nb- ii -,- . .. t n i ' aVsaanV H Vm9 at rm la-haaiwila --J II I kC 1 see Ymn Ornic I HHjP' '"K " .3iWTX' J' tlKHtlOWl(wT. titmlm 1 TRAINING PUBLIC LEADERS Syracuse University has estab lished a school of citizenship and public affairs. The purpose of the school is that of training students to take an active part in government. Indiana University has such a school in its wide field of campus activities .and class politics, but the real value of tho training offered is doubtful. Proficient hand-shak ing appears to bo the only prcpara tion for -public life that is received by the participants. Many of the evils of our municipal, state and na tional government today may be at tributed to the fact that those tinker ing with tho machinery are efficient back-slappers, but bunglers as gov' ernmental engineers. If the University is to be of the utmost service, therefore, in gradu ating students who will be substan tial and constructive leaders, it must dopt a more tangible program in develoninc these dualities. The average student leaves the Univer sity with his head chock-full of the ories which can not be connected directly with the problems facing the public He goes through college without appreciation of public prob lems. In later life the appreciation is stimulated, hut the knowledge is lacking because he has been too busy learning other thinr. At Syracuse University freshmen will be required to take the course in citizenship and public affairs. Thus they will be acquainted with WANT ADS LOST Gray Cloth Hat. Call 6095. the importance eC such problems early in their collece careers. If they desire they way fellow the course through to a master's degree. Bui whether or net Jshey continue the course Syrr.urs University may feel assured it will have a more intelli gent group of students than Indiana University or any- other institution that neglects this type of training. Defects in ow government, par ticularly state and municipal, will not be remedied until citizens with! fundamental tralninc tako a more active interest It is the duty of unl vcrsities to stimulate that interest and accentuate it with training. The Indiana Daily Student Alpha Kappa. Pi To Entertain Bixad Men Bisud men interested in Alpha Kapp Pal, men's honorary commer cial fraternity, will be guests of that ei-wmlEation at the Phi Kappa Psi jteue tonight ;The evening will be spent inform ally. Members of the faculty and readers will attend to meet the men oii a more informal basis. A short pregram has been planned by Duane Anderson, chairman. There will be a musical program followed by sev eral short speeches. Members and pledges of Alpha Kappa Psi will be there and will hold a snort business meeting alter tno program. j I r i WdeBetts rJ , tv. Z r" AT VMHI MALftRa Nebratkan Want Ads Bring Resulu A Ditintive Achievement FOR TODAY The Wisconsin Lar School gradu ated 76 students a4 its last annual commencement I certainly hon tkow Initiat ors gel tot"thr''atid five us that ten-year levy preposition for we surely need some new biiildinet. Oh y, 1 am xtill clcanlnc clothes. Belter get all "slicked" up before you go home for tho spring vacation. Stop in after class LIBERTY BARBER SHOP 131 No. 13th Elmer A. Ward Perhaps you have heen4hinking of buying a gfffc-for moth er or for a friend, and you haven't been able to find 8 exactly what you iyant. large and varied stock of Jewelry Gifts. FENTONB. FLEMING Paris Inspired , for Madam and Mademoiselle A Big Shipment of Radiantly Beautiful New SpringSilk Dress es has just arrived, rom New York! 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Of course at will be a Skeasfer Iifetisse Pen. $8.75. worthy cogspaakmg of die lifeosae he 46 Spacial at $5.00 aaatne Special at $3.75. finished wkk fold bmd to pre- caps from krtslfiag aad wnm points tipped wkh tke hardest iridium, asswriaf imcompm qwklities aod k ysrs ol