rouK NEBRASKA SQUAD DRILLS FOR BIG EVENTATDRAKE Schultcmcn Practice Baton Passing for Dcs Moines Track Carnival pt anion of tolatile aad bob- FOOTBALL MEN TO RUN VV - - , - . ttarlion. craccy. cider. sin,psW1 wnij vv;.::::v:zz. o, APPCar On CindCrS at 'rhen.i.al anl taleolial pharn.ary in i ii ji j Mubilltlatoaa ate aa follow: K.J. Weeks Mcaaiincr jMote. aii. joi tubbon. - --. . iinfuaiona aai tlecortlons. It. I. J I'luvm' Tueadar an affair ,atl, IBd ) liroaae. emul turret Nebraaka a ateny cinder ' l0na. I K I'atker, fluldeilrarl ferformer in under t:ie aiadlum ' an, noriute.. F. II I'wyer. aolu to continue their pieparatlon 'nrjuori in4 mivtiiree; J V. ratmon. the prake Uelave. Friday end rial, eirupa; R V. Hinia. labial ur.lav at lee Moinee Pirhelulei iryeuta for the (antra were poal poned until today with the hop of being able to continue rtlrltiea nut aid Coach Arhulte announced that tha rornhuakar (quad would o rul for tha Iowa i laaalr. atatlni mat antranta in ma raiay rrrmm oul.l ba onlr in ia anuma "nr. dla. iba quariar and half lull dla tanraa and In tha nilla avrnt. Ona dot putiar. a po vaultar. hifh Jumper and ona broad jumper will alao b Intludad In tha anliania Kour football aprtntara will alao make tha trip to compel In tha aperlal foolbail relay between Na hraika. lke, Noire lame and the Army. Practice Baton Paiainf Raton pa a aim furnlahed the big teat activity for tha afternoon In an eura effort to perfect the at chant ot lha atlrk. Shuttle hur dle relae performera coarentrated on atani and tha touch off In their per event, which they hopa to win and ael a new record. The entrance Hat of the Drake ramea haa awellad to well over the two hundrad mark wl.h the high achoola. collegia and tinlrar aitjea making tha high total. N bratka will compete with nearly forty other Inxtltutlon In tha unl remltjr dlrlalon. la Waak'a Haadllnar Membera of all the nig Sli choola. Big Ten achoola and nouthern conference member will be Id attendance to make the an nual affair lha headlining tangle of thin week' eventa. Competition In all the eventa promisee to be keen with world- champlona com peting In the Individual eventa. Special Interest la growing oyer the scheduled Individual competi tion In the 190 yard daah. Bracey of Rice Institute, Teias. Elder of Notre Dame and Simpson of Ohio State, the country leading sprint ers, will meet In this special race, which should prore. to be a thriller without a doubt. The Hunker squad I scheduled io leave Thursday In order to be on hand for Ue Friday preltml r.aries. PHARMACY WEEK PLANS MOULDING INTO FORM (anl'aard From I names of every member of the college In connection with the various exhibits to be viewed that night. Theodore Huslead, a chairman of the food and drug analysis will he assisted by R. T. High. E. M. Harder and Ignatio taniboa. Klotx Chairman of Tasting t.yell Klotx. chairman of phar macopoelal teetlng will be asrixted as follow: L. A. Harpstreitb and Raymond P. Heelan will have charge ot aspirin, benzocaine and antipyrine; H. W. Johnson and .1. W. Screfel, phenol, resorcln and ferrlo and ferrou salt; R. E. Leder, itrrrblne and brurlne; C. F. Thome, caffeine and quin ine; J.. A. Oreen, codeine and atropine; Wllmer Gruas, cocaine. Mary" Langerln will be in charge of the pharmaceutical dis pensary. Virgil E. Cannon, chair man of general pharmacy, will he assisted as follow; Fred W. Mor gan, and H. F. Barkman. specific gravity determinations: C. J. Wte land and r. F. Fear., boiling and melting; points; L. Ij. Blankenhlll eer, H. A. Boese and C. C. Bry ant, mechanlcaal subdivision of EAT AT THE TEMPLE CAPETESIA GOOD COOKING REASONABLE PRICES WTien you start out Sunday to pay a big substantial visit ou your best girl, An I you don't know if it's going to rain or shine the bfst solution to your problem is a Magee's Weatherproofeil Coat! $25 Others $20 to $65 , -7 b Wf I i for Honor $ In Inlrtimural Tonrn Imiimnill lf tournament v ) 1 1 hh lotia) at Ant!ie "f couiae A qualifying rounl win fuel be flayed oil. ead Ih '' mg (in hating the loweal aroie will tompe.e for rhirn ,inhii. loa'rataaie will hate uniil Mat t to piey their game Ihe ruiM i unul 4 e Im k la ihe alirinona any day firr.i hatutda). and only Pat linlii mnin ri it open 'drug. Walter It tteioolde. pto rrtiti if aolutlnne; I'.. II Smlll. i Boa dels, r' I anion, aplrilt; P. P triturates. I K. Wallace, troche and crhei J A. Juaiir. oinimaata; W. II Niton, capaulea. K W . I'eteraoo. lotiont: I'hviiia Rhodes. Intra 1 II 11 Wllliania. Ilnlmania and ' p.iroioliBa. Iorolha Balaradorf 1B(j porolbr llarka. olaataa. ole : . laaina. I. I- Ktrkar. mu rilaiaa and gltrerltea: J. (. I'e- lata and C. M t'lapham. effervea renl salt. Cunningham la Head rhalology and pharmacology will be In charge of R V. Cun ningham He will be aaaisted by J. V. Stone. R I- Buchanan. C. Robeiaon, J. Srhucbman, W. J. Chandler. D M Gray. J D. Dry deen. C. C. Trocbaaka. R. M. Kel ly. I.. J. Rrock, Helen I.udwlrk son. Ruth (illlan and Katbar M. Have. Margaret keening will au pertlna firat aid. and Kdwln I. Smlttl I rbalrniman of pharma- ceutlal law and ethics. J. Taul MrKcnrle will have charge of the pharmacognosy basement, aaaisted by Katel A. t.ork. H V. Maion and Taul B. MsKlbben Cosmetic will be un der the direction of I.oyd Sher den. assisted by K. W. Kleiacher. Vioia Hacbtel. Louise Hanaen and Millie M. Coler. Nargaret Risk, Robert Thygeson. The compounding and dispens ing laboratory will be under the charge of Hubert McCellan. He will be assisted by A. C. Mose man. I,. H. Williams. Ruby Chandler and Ethel M. Jamea. An orchestra composed of students In the college will provide entertain ment for the evening. Member of the orchestra, directed by Paul N. Sterkel, are: Lyl Klott. trumpet. William Isley, trombone. Richard Wlna. banjo, Paul Sterkel. piano, Rudolph Vertlska. saxophone, and C. H. Wilson, drums. FAIR PLANS ARE GIVEN AT TUESDAY MEETING I ant naee Fwrn Pa reached it ideal but every year It rrown better." he concluded following the talk by Dr. Kelm, committee report were called for and each chairman responded with a anon report of (tie plan and wnra being don. William Lancas ter repotted ihe horse how pro gram ai complete and stated that the program Included feature not utually available at tha beat of borse show. Among other report, all of which Indicated a bigger and bet ier fair than ever before, Rob La lelson dv'ed the wearing of nm.iked glasse when attending the follies show and to be prepared for hilarity at any cost. All the chairmen expressed the dr-aire for co-operation with other conn t tees In the matter of ma terial and other detail. That the work was ready to start wa evidenced by every chairman's oVftnite statement aa to the Indi vidual committee plan. Cliff Webster who is In charge of construction stated thai his gang would be on the job this week end to build the fence about the campus. Fred Sundeen, chairman of concessions, expect a ' ferrls wheel to be erected on the grounds before the end of the week:. Robin Spence dismissed the group with the reminder of the ten remaining day before the fair and the great deal of work to be done In preparation. LEADING ROLE BY SKILBS IN KOSMET 8H0W rntlfor4 fram Par I. final preparation for the home pre sentation. Praise of the 1929 Kosmel Klub production following It tour which included Fremont, Columbus, Hold rege, McCook, and Halting ha been enthusiastic and general. Newspapers in the cities in which the show played were lavish In their commendation of the pro duction. Practically all of the town expressed a desire of a re turn trip of the Klub to their cities. THEr J Wants 10 Nebraska Girls TO MODEL FOR THEIR CARROLL DORN STYLE SHOW and FASHION REVUE SEE MR. SIG. BERNSTEIN II. Herpolsheimer Co Ready-toWear Gee. TIGERS, SOONERS HE IN BIG SIX RAG RACE Cornhuskers Make Poorest Start in Conference Baseball Loup AMES OPENS WITH K. U. Mi:., la -The end of the ''' ark of competition in the Hit S haa. hall a.aaon Irate the I'ntter any of Uaaouri and the tnltetut) of Oklahoma tied lor I ha confer nr fralirt Sri;.. li lam luring undefeated .brka haa mad lb poorest aiati, with three eon fetente ganiee loet and fourth ending in af'er fourteen In nioia of play loaa S'aia. the norihernmnai taam of iba ronfr ma. grta ta lirat taaia of ronfar anra rompatltlon Thuradar and lt dar. han tha Kanaaa Jayhaaktr lnada Amaa. Th aiand.tifa at ptaaant: r. i i i - - i t.in I I I 1 hIMII I kai-ua a .M..aa laa aiaa a' -an ai ! Rig Six icanies cheduled for ihn week: nfc'aHftii.a Spill t Mitwl I 'H So. iait ap'U It kiiM ta ' apnt ' 4 nta MMia'ta Aptii ?: ii i kidHi aaa a COLLINS SPEAKS ON PAUL REVERE O'ER RADIO HOUR I mi hb4 t rM Pace I burly man and a itrong one Intel (actually, a rough lindly man, free thinker and a radical. ery dreadful things to be In those days It took a brave man then as eve to challenge the established order of thing and thought." Doctor Had Raputatlen The doctor had a great repute lion a uth. King tieorge the third wlihed to hive him a hta medical man. but Eiasmus would not think of leaving the country. He wrote a great deal of poetry, which probably would never have lasted had It not been parodied by George Canning. Prime minister at that time. Mr. Collins pointed out that Dr. Darwin was cipthated by the sexual classification of plants which had recently been introduced by Linnaeus. He wrote a long poem entitled "The loves of the rianis. Canning poinied out the fanciful- ness of the Idea, with the result that the work of both of the men are preserved. The loctor wrote a good deal of prose too. most of which I out of date today, but the curator called attention to the fact that in his writing the "Portland Vase." about which Mr. Collins talked last week, wis mentioned. The price paid for the vase by the Duke of Portland was a thousand guineis. just over five thousand dollars. It will be interesting to see how much the Portland family made on their Investment, when they tell the rase on May 1. Speak en Ambargna Mr. Collin then spoke of Amber gris, a substance which Is of great value In the making of delicate per fumes. Tbi 1 fotten from the great Sperm-whale of the southern eas. This whale feeds largely on tiie cuttle fish, some pan of which It cannot digest, which re suits in a morbid growth on the In side of the whale. Recently a large lunv of this w discovered on the beach In Auckland, New Zealand, by two brotbera who as a result at tained a fortune of a hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. This lump is lying In a vault In Mlnlclng Lane, one of the great trading dis tricts of Ixndon. It weighs about two hundred pounds, one of tbe largest masse on record and Is worth, that Is the best part of If. about fire pound an ounce (twenty dollars). Amberrrl I valuable not for It own smell, which 1 not particular ly pleasant, but It Is dissolved in alcohol and thus made use of Is blending with other perfumes a a fixative to give them a lasting prop erty. "A a solid perfume amber gri wilt retain It a odor for cen turies, and there Is an authenti cated record that It has been de tected after a period of three hun dred year. It was formerly used In medicine In the east, and It was. and may be still, used in cooking." CAFETERIA DATA 8H0WS BRAIN FOODS CHOSEN ('nllnaad frwm Past I. Twenty student are on the pay roll of the cafeteria. They serve ar cashiers, disbroom help, and dining room assistants. The supervisor of dining room and kitchen are full lime worker. Mr. Stanley, who has been employed In the cafeteria for some time, assumed charge of It early In February. a TUT. IHII.Y NFBR$KAN (SCHUMANN HEINK 8 j VOICE DI8C0VESED concert debut In tirai and want to IVeaden to aiudy under Fran I M Wuellner It aaa not Inaat be fore aha made her operatic debut a Aiuraaa' la "II Iroxetore" at the lrealan opera (the remained with hie royal opeta company for fot,r teare being married In the .bird, and then prvgieaaed to Ham butt Her huabaod died tbete. leav ing ber with five thildren and pltl fully email pay Ihirtng an engagement In Berlin opeia aha met Ijltian Nordlra who took Interval In her and begged her to come to America, but she aa ft tat to have the honor of amging In the Wagnerian shrine at Pa) rem h Kor two year a Maurice titau. Impreaeano of the Metropol Itan opeia In New Vntk tHed to aetuie her for America but an other contract with the Hamburg iper pretested her coining here, until ! The Amerltan public look St humann Heink. artlat moth er, atialghl to It a heart 10SENQUI8T SPEAKS ON BIO 8ISTER BOARD H wm4 fiia pma I their little elatere tturl i lhlr arhool life. To act a a cut unfl adilaor la lha duty if eve y Pg 8i'er eper sen Ire for i'e r.eit two week ate unuauall. Interesting Next week 'The rrobl'nia of tie Son Fraternity Student. " will be the euhject of a round able diartia llon R'i'h Hai'leid il lead th.' dlacuaalnn group 1 lie following Vuesday. May 7. Irma Appleby. prominent wotker In the local V. W. C. A . will tell of her Impres alona of her recent trip to India. ihe meeting Tuesday evening waa led by Malinda Keller. Special music was given by the regular espr choir. Your Drug Store9 1 i Fln.at Tr.ata In Can an lata t j t av mm 9m mm . i i uwl rnarmacy 44t BYik. 44lk BlrVlS f Denying WIT MOObIC V ane all th real .f th rchaatra, tea. Antelope Pasrli Evtry Niyht Except Sunday WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown cured and blended with expert care. Camels are mild and mellow. The taste of Camels is smooth and satisfying. Camels are cool and refreshing. The fragrance of Camels is always pleasant indoors or out. They do not tire the taste nor leave any cigaretty after-taste. e !!. t. f. RstmI. T.W. Caaaaaav. WkatH-ala N. C TENNIS TEAM MEETS KANSASHIS WEEK Cameron, Sherman. Durby. Hcacock Will Invade Both Jayhawkcr Courts HARD GAMES EXPECTED Varatty try out a hlrh determined Ihe rerqueteera embarking for Kanaaa to meet ihe Jayhawkera and the Kanaaa Atgiea. came to a rloie the fitat of thla week. Cam ti60 and Sherman are the two that emerged from the tournament aaaured of bertha on the tennis team Heacock and iKibri are the , 1 c jdc aac I J I IP OS ji j a DC ! nthei two men who are eipect.d to make the trip Ihta week end. In the flrat round of th touma men) RoheHeon deteale-l elen ii lha count of I. 1 J Then R.herman played Fullbronk and came through . ! Tut In I h aecond round H Herman down when Cameron emetged with the score of l : nett game. I'ullbrook won from Robert son. ( i. (4. The third round ba ! week and ftnlahed up the firet of thla week with Robertaon winning from Cameron In three aeta. 4. 1 . J. but Hoheneon tn turn wa defeated by Sherman. (4. J In the fourth round, played m the Coliseum. 7elen defeated Full brook. 4 4 4. then enaued an In trlrilcg affair between Cameron and Fiillhrwk fer batr'r'f be flrat aet Cameron began a mara thon with Fullbrook. f orty game were rereaaary tn deride ihe sec ond set while Fullbrook took the Raincoats for petite misses BRIGHT PLAID -ii.-... t - l niirjjiaie ntaTn-" a isi Ked. preen or hlue 10.00. BLOCK PATTERN m.J a w a. a j& rr ri rvi inrriTi main ini", i4'i" with wide belt. Pricrrl. 10.00. LUSTROUS BLUE MOIRE COATS with nar row belt. PricH, 10.00. RPTDF.R VTF.H PATTERN RUBBER COATS O with rinjr trim on otiff nd belt. Priced. 7.M. PLAIN COLOR TAILORED COATS are in black or bine with ring trim. Prioprl 7.60. Sizes 1315-17 !F;a HCI ar4 Floor. Dqac gdc ac With a cigarette as good as Camels the simple truth is enough Cam CIGARETTES xifummuy. rmi. :t. io:.) count. IJM The last aet wa nut a long t amrron won It ( 1 Two final games were rla)et Ihe indoor louns Hherntan ar-d Cameron both defeated Telcn I., ihe aiorea I), and I . 4" ir lectlvely. Trpwriter For Rnl an vae piU rata i. 4ur,ia a hm lm Ym4 rKie - aaaa trawwrltara an.mklr pavrwenia. Ncbnaka Typ1' Co. 1232 O St. B-21S7 T ftaal & I UntatMt'a filftl Rector's PhaMTntcy lit " tral C. f. Buchhalt. Mr. Our tier la Vajr (t.ie GDt th COATS TOR JUNIORS .i:. ...... .. W.t, . CT line riirrte; ir nrnn. preitiniiritin(r. Priced. PRINTED COATS of rul- " MalAfiala TliavV 4k l 1inft 7 lib EL