vu:iii:nY. a run. 10. io: . roun Till: DMI.Y MimKN BIBLE CONTINUES HIS SEARCH FOR ;ei Kin.i: :o.im.i:..:s m:amn H NKFRn ARTFR I IUII V(UI III I Ull Ij Wlllird -Dutchman" Wilt. peab. I I ably of th ratt all around I ; athi.u that . want (ha, tarlt and Cfaw color far Na- , brii, ia doing a doubt faal lhaaa day by attandma om el (ha foot ball aoanona of Coach Dana X. J ba and bidding far placa an I ha Hui.tr baaabail i undar tha dt-1 I c.wn o( Coach -Choppy" Rhadta. I . ... looki good for a position on . ma uibll mi and is a' In heaviest hittr en (ha aquad Hi tltllar oarformanca in football , nead no introduction aa lha Lin.' Cornnuskcr Mentor to Sena com gndd.r ha jui comPiid. Tun rinwnnc Intft Til hi aacond aon for Nebratka en I nU klbTllid IllkW lh arldlMii Wittc. McBridc Return to Huskcr Grid Camp for Spring Drills GAME FOR THURSDAY This Week With tlir a..-lIHr Ol "I'UUir Wife anil Hud M.l.nd.-. tin. ilw.il in t oi nhuik.-r lump took on a !.;f. -1111 oiIim 1 hf "H)lll( iat-)iinn" mill nm ! able 10 t pot lor mi-tire rroilai ly he i 111 n villi ""Chopp" Utux'.-' lae bll I mil. lint In- mill nt'riid IM.l ! Use .hulk talks Mid annul I 10 j-ct (ml lur iiailli-c n . nloiiull) au hr will nm he -oinplrtrl) lout va'. Ta!l M. l'-Mr turn a ut for pta.-u.e ilir liii two at I k 1 -it'd In H in; n i lln game Kila'.-r Nthiaka pr...-ts for a fining u-a:n Tuesday lutM t'o.u h H.bli- had .Hi men runii,'s through an ai-Mrt nieni of rlays whh'h l.-ailv dein- w.it ito ta b)fct- bail aea of no maan ability and hi work last winter on tha tourt l on of the ouUtandmg feature in Hutker baktUll Circlea. Hand- ling three major port with equal,"1" i - - I'uit i-rn uiii-ir iill ii-am daa jUkl ioiii'UiI M-nnoii nf on ability ia nothing ahert of -Iron ' i i-n' m- niati out oi i-m Man." Dutch" i on of th main ilir fur of lh iu brine ftift li atay that will b back for a grid- J Am.niif ilir i IhmI ilml miim inl iron potition ntt yar. vlih NbtW. I'oi.o Kho nf .tin- i-t I ml if. M.uitiQ lau m inanai.-1-r ol tin1 rill if.ini. anl , lunli -oliil iclil t'ri-la Curi In Anil t'oac li liHlia . liitlt- iouIID u' lil M-anli lot a liikrr quar n-ilai'k pilot ilir r.CS torllllUk ,l tu.'.Uail liotu. Aaiuuii 111. I'tMi h llilili- I- Iook.i.c ott-r a i lfiMii or l il- bor ii li I tuui.-i) --Kl? aiiat luii linmn" lio ! nia (: Hi " I"10' I"0"1' noii next fall Wiih Ilir ili'panurr oi "K-b" Ciimii-II iht HufWfi iuJ , litt-t ho. n li-ti i.Iiiui an ilili- hu:ii Ki-r ilir inrtiiH-i of ilir irmn ' are liiiil.t I'unu. KMn-ln t"olrll. '"''Maaiiou ll V.lrlr i:i.-r. Iji Nrile Klio. n-ei-ta KtMiiliiK. Maicin l.r.iiiniJ. Klubrib Noma, lalir. rnlvnimiy of MlooH. a liatiiHiiul. Iiniiah Ski nnrr. I I'oinrll unirrny. Oklahoma Acrl Alirinalr. lor Ihr Irani are lMliia I rulf Ural and Mrrhanlc al rollrce, Tiarr a li. I IMIa llo. 1 lir iiftinc lnlrrily o llminnail. nh irm nuilf iif of ilir nirtnnrra 'any of Kanaa. I iilrrll) of Xouih of tin- 10 nflr iial. an.l ilir , fallfornia. l nherity ol Nevada, rul. iiiakii.c thr tnclimi ir lu an.l Tone. Kic-o Mat) hra rre lor Hi.- Iu'iiiiun.l riflr mm. frlird to N-biak b llm ln Tauw N.l.rka on Inmi I lie Inner- uiilrril. tnlvi-rHy of Mlrliljan. miv of Maiiir. lirtiiahurc ollrirr. l ni. rli y of Somh lakoia, and I'nivri.iit of It nnlania.. I nM Krrnr Normal arliool. N.-braka Acnr-inura. ilrcff t'iif Etching For tine Art Schl To Place in Muteum Will C. lirra- haa iwenily jnrn art of Jr elrhlnira 10 h School o' tn Ana. 1 hre en h ina o U pu.-rd "h aoiuo thlr4 oilirn lii.h Mr tirer "a roninhuir,! u. hn art eallriira from limn l i iiiiii To of Ihr four hat taken priara In mlnblia in the eaat Una on a Drue o frrrj by th llrook- 1)0 aociriy of euhera. 1 lie other on ihe ohn C. Acar piiie of MW) offered by Ihe National Aria club. A alioit iliur avo Mr. iiii- pir aented Ihe unhrrmty lih Cloud land." hlch ho lhed plared ID the muaeum art allerlra Mr. C.re aa (raduated from th Inheraiiy dui1n the '0 a. iir YOUR DRUQ STORE frtritUa hr nil do. The OWL PHARMACY 1U Na. Km i fhna to rnnceion. X. J (in Trlnce- lon la i claim io Ihe unique honor of haunx ihe only lire rhi.-f In the oild iio can ! !)( In Crrek, Cernian and Hebrew lnc William P. t.'ot. foreman of tha rominielne room at ihe I nnrmuy Pri-na. rom pohiior par en-ellenoe. and r--rni-ly named hl.'f of Ihe I.Mal file Ue partmrnt, la an adrpi at llila art. Wh.-n lnlerl-ed, Mr. Cot niodri.li ailmlned hit aci-ompllNh nirni ann ronle.e that Pe a . ..r.n. ..r I'ni.rie -v of '-."i to Minfm Ta'.e Teun.-rr. I' tit -r I : ol Kentucky. rwllri'e. I nirilty or laano. I "I-1 member of Ihe fire t oi p. He In Mi. !i'-ii ,u:r .xill.-cr. t'mvriaii) vrM: of Wahin;ion. and l'nlcno, rrnin that ihla l a natural o. WtomiiiK. Noil lit. rt.in uult.-r- ally of Maitland nftinlty for plavinc with fire, bul I raid that he enjoyed a pood fire As ..iwi.ate l!ii.I Ni bm.-krt will ltrih.u k and (..wc.l I'.iUr .a a r-l r.:v hae po.-rb. tl (.-ill. but ili hrlirtn in halnK a lilple lineal will bate H-d and !e-eptlon. m,m or ,,. qua,.0,hark piulon IU had two kou ol hack miinln ' WUlt. fll, ,(, t. 1 1 and rforni In t'lrouph act oral ilay an.l linrmrnt EtVM , Ui,K.nK tho otal. aii.-niptin 10 hrrak th.-m up ,.,,! n(t and i'ina inlirr randl rUMirr" lns. I'-akcr. Marquia , . , ,h , lmkms a bid 'or the IVrry and NclM.n ere luntuni ihr play for the appcaim; tram. The cjuai tcrhack Job at ill re main vacant and from all appear tiiu-i the Issue mill not be. art tied probably until thr ir.-im lakes tha lirlrl ne( fall. Rumor has It that -Dutch" Wittc Is beins coniodered for the post. Wine pln.ed quarter back while in Lincoln hich and possesses a cool head. Ills sprd and a ti Iple-threatrr may aluo In iluenre Dible In his selection of Wltte. Kad Mclinde and Red. Young, lettermen. are alxo said to be in line for consideration. I'eak-1 er. last year reaerve quarter ia i makinic a atrons bid for the post. I Puster' Ing. while not ahowlnj up especially brilliant last fall. I served notice last Saturday that! he is going to be on hand w hen j the Job is passed out. He reeled I o( several nice mns in the prac tice game and handles the ball well. Marquis, a sophomore, ia also bidding for the position and is a nice passer and punter. t'oach Bible atated that a regu lation practice game will be held on the Stadium sod Thursday af ternoon, the kickoff coming at 4 o'clock. pilot osttion are Marquis, a fresh man who worked In nice shape on thr frosh squad, Harold I'eaker, re srrve quarter trom the Scarlet eleven. -Duster" Lore of last year squad and Pud McBrlde are botb likeable men for lhat position tieu .tear. TOFI Coach 'Bunny' Oakes Closes Second Year of Yearling Basket Work Basketball numerals were award ed to fourteen freshman basketball playera Tuesday by the athletic de partment. These numerals were awarded athletes faithful in prac tice, who ahowed proficiency In the winter cage sport, and maintained scholastic eligibility. Coach 'Bun ny'" Oake handled the yearling cagers this year, and stated there was some valuable varsity material In the freshman ranks this winter. The awards: Byron Bernard, Omaha. lon X. Conklin, Minatare. B. E. Hicks, Lincoln. Clarence W. Hoffman, Snyder. Baxter Ireland, Denver, Colo. Ralph Kilzer, Walthill. George Koster, Lincoln. Owen McManus, Elwood. Hugh M. Rhea, Arlington. Elmer Skov, Riverdale. Russell Snygg. Omaha. Peter Soloiruck, Eallston Lake, X. Y. George Whiuier. Holdrege. X. J. Wilson. Lincoln. Track numerals were Announcement in today' Nebrae kan read that fourteen Nebraska freshman received award for the yearling baiketball work. Fourteen batketball numeral and cloa to a hundred football numerate were i- ued at th close of th football season. It i quit evident that tjhe Cornhucker school with it great Coliseum, the horn of Nebraska batketball. and it many basket courts, cannot promote Interest in th winter cage aport At th ma jority of th schools within the Big Six conference, th court coaches have to limit their freshmen bai ketball (quads while the coache at Nebraska cannot get enough frosh out to practice for th "King of th Winter Sport." In th Big Six. bas ketball follows clot on th heel of football a the second outstand ing athletic contest in the confer ence and the Hutker achool has fared well. But what would be Ne braska' poeition if the freshmen (quad would number fifty, avnty five or even one hundred instead of a mer handful? ihr Atlantic flm wh.-ie he anted on ihe I. S. S. I ...n ! hi. iim itn.u.c the ci.-aicr pirt of the war. It i hi prltil.ee io umke a far.. -II volt io hi n!il sli p slionU beloi-r she a distiian'led In P! ! The m.t iliCu ult pail of lit. as tears of ae- but he was killed la i 'run. In l::; Millar was t-le.-i.-d fnt tier c.iiiiiiisiiiii-i ol the Arkansa , l.rii..n. ti. I .!u;ln6 the Pail con I M inion he M'Miil as command." pio t-m lor hl iate. t'olunibus. o (IP)- Holding the honored Ofll.-e of president Ol Ihr sophomoi-e class al Ohio State I'mtt-tsiiy rairirs w;h It this year a stumbling block which has placea Miss Marlon I. Ki of Toledo. . ihe pretty president. In an embar rassing iKisinon and her fellow : classmate are In an uproar. As h.-ad or the class. Mis Rigcs I will be "queen" of fesllvltie al the 'annual Sophomore Hop, May 17. I As -quern'" of Ihe prom, she I must lead thr grand march but she i must also s. lrci a "king" to con- Another big double bill will be offered Nebraska sport follower on Thursday afternoon. In the last big event before the spring vaca tion Coach Dana Bible will send two football elevens into battle on the stadium practice field and Coach "Indian" Schulte will offer a track meet on the Memorial Sta dium cinders, both event to get under way at 4 o'clock. Coach Bible has two elevens for the second practice game that he want to aee perform under a full time game. The Husker mentor will continue his weekly games until the close of the season. siimrd role of warrior was ao'liig the prt of a s.on man. McKae said. Hi huj'li.-s were all more than twenty tears old. and It look quite a bil ot d.-celt to carrt oil his plan well. He did Ill's bt learn ing to bluff with a n might (are In Pi-hruaiy. 1JI9. "Toots' as he Is known, was discharged honor ablt at Philadelphia, and returned to hish school at HI lioiado. He graduated there after two years, and during lhat time made two let ter In football and presided over his graduating class. The next year he entered Center ,, . in College, where he pledged and was Po)r arilin n no precedent to initiated mm Mgma Aipna r.psii.m , n(.r humiliating pre fraternity. Then he curried on bis ' rtiejm-nt. coll-ciate work at Princeton. .w( Kor parii ,.,, ,lie president ol reiving his B. A decree there three I hj ,,0,,homore class has alwat and a half years later. i , oox when Mar rolled round Prom Princeton he went to Van- he proudly became "king" of the derbllt and studied law for a year, grand march and aa proudly select after which he entered the I'nlver IHj his queen. Now things are re slty of Arkansas for ano:her year'veturd of law. This university honored him ; Miss Rigc ha revolted and re with a nomination for the Rhod s . fused to make the choice or a roal scholarship in IPIT. but the final selection for the mate went lo a Northwestern student. McRae has received much lion-, orary recognition from the Amerl-' can Legion since the war. and has; held several high offices in that or- Sanitation. He is a charter member of the Roy V. Kinard post of El partner. She's be queen of the protn and all that, but sh d be hanged If she'd select a mate. Subsidiary class officer went in to a huddle in the hope of preset-ring tradition. They prevailed upon the president and called in her so rority sisters for help. Pinally, Ml&s Riggs compromised that tnsutu'ion hate classed them I much as any student selte a bring immune to ihe wiles of pretty coeds who use the oilier methods than study to get good grades. One prolessor said that "all Southwestern coeds are b.-autllul. so no one hat a belter chance than the there." How this aMerts the boys Is not mentioned. Minnapolis. Minn (IP) After waiting fourteen year for an an swer to a letter written by the graduate school of thn Univer sity of Minnesota in 191.'.. a reply was received yesterday by college ofnclals from Miss C. F. Elliott, who received the letter only a few days ago. The letter was written to Miss Elliott when fewer students were Interested in graduate research work, and inquired of her if she would be interested in taking tip graduate assistant's work in the history department. As a result of her willingness to consider the propositon. even at this late date, the tlraduate school is al a loss to know what can be done about the matter. There are no vacancies at present in the department. Special Noon Lunch RECTOR'S 1JTM AND rt -Th ttudent' klere- Tin: iu'sikst nrsiNKss MUX MA. IIKA1) hX)U A (.Miiitein nisitnr.1 liy rt prii lio offn tome f Ihr mnsl trmplin him he lo I" found, and brl ol all. thn e.-r. h-r la trieiiilly wilho.it en. i .Il ls) e Ml'TIVI'l t l.r.i.l tl.l.K -, h HII' H'V " l"H'l Mr NT M. W. DeWiTT Pilim reecriMlon Uth and O Phanmaer Open Evenings Until Midnight Open Sundays Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc. "HOME OF GOOD EATS" 1619 O STREET Everything: for Party, Picnic, Dutch Lunch and Weinie Roast "NUFF SED" Ltlware, Ohio iIP) -Twenty-lour students, one freshman, two sophomores, four juniors, twelve seniors and four post graduate students made perfect grades at Ohio Weslcyan during the first semester of the present year, ihe report of the registrar's office show s. D D D Register Now Gregg Shorthand tauoM by Beers-Scott easy method. Practical. Quick and Sure. ASK FOR LITERATURE Lincoln School of Commerce ,:. W. Cor. P A 14th St., Lincoln, Neb. 3 Kkj riorarlo. and It wa through thi a little. She said "maybe.- At post that in 1919. he received na-j least, there Is plenty of time to de tlon wide recognition for being the clde. she aaid. vouneesi living veteran of the' Memphis. Tenn. (IP) Accord World War. One lad entered the ing to the Sou'wester, official sm army who was younger than McRae dent publication of the Southwest a boy from Nebraska only twelve i ern C ollege campus, processors i. I "DON'T I DE SILLY" I in Fari(jBBBBBBaiaHBBBTaBBSaBw , !:: Ja ! 1 S ! li ;! . ! J ill! ' M c,.-. , mm -f .ni.l...a hi brought to us a special beauty service! il! : . -li! i ::: HERE AND THERE POWDER and ROUGE Blended Just For You In the Manner of Lu-Rav of Paris Austin, Texas (IP and Daily Texan) Enrolled in the Law School of the University of Texas this year ia the youngest veteran of the World War. John Fred MtRae. who has lived and accomplished more during his twenty-four year than most men experience in a life time. He is now preparing to practice law In Texas. He was born in El Dorado, Ark., in April, 1944, and was In high j school there when the United Slates entered the war In 1&17. He grantedi as only thirteen then, bui being five Nebraska high school athletes laiee and mature for his age. pre- Tuesday by the University of Ne- sented himself at the United States braska athletic department, awards niUy recruiting station at l-ittlc i I Jtocs, ailu iiru anTU uj nu ui i.n . . being made for proficiency In the cinder aport. The awards: McCook Ward Snow and Melvinl Ilanner. full blur. j Syracuse Olin Win. half blue. Usco Walter Caldwell and George Anderson, half blue. I his age. shot back "eighteen" w itn out batting an eye which state ment was never disputed. After a period of training at Great Lakes he was transferred to A ANNOUNCING the Opening of Wednesday Evening April 10, at 830 p. m. DANCING THEREAFTER EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY 77' i I ID Menty of Records to be broken, yet I Industry the telephone-making in- f dustry, in particular moves forward on ' m . r T. It a broad tront. its proDiems arc many: mm t I TT may not be as serious as it seems that Work involving closer co-ordination be I . r,, r,ArirroAmtr in rnlWe tween iToups. A better seal at the JkaV. 11UL t.Vvl V U11UV.1 X uvMbv to- f" can "make the team." - The world beyond the campus is full of teams to which well-nigh every man is eligible w ho has the will to be. base of a tiny switchboard lamp. A new and revolutionary industrial process to be evolved. All kinds of records to be broken ! j The cosmeticians of the House of Lu-Ray have brought to us a special beauty service! Blending face powder and rouge according to the texture of the skin, considering even the coloring of the eyes and haii- and achieving a ''make-up" that is natural, scientifically cor rect and decidedly becoming! i Lu-Ray Ponder is made in France and is fragrantly 6tented with sweet peas. As soon as the powder combination is perfected, the id-al prescription is recorded for future reierence. We incite oti to consult with the Lu-Ray cosmetician who is serving patrons daily. Toiletries Street Floor. tvdgecxGvreivzsl Co i l! B H 12 and Ills 12'Piece Orchestra 1882 MANUFACTURERS FOR THE BELL i S Y T E1 SINCE . r