'II i:SDY. MY 21, lo:o Till; DULY MHKASKAN The Daily Ncbraskan allA A, klaaaalaa, Nakraata OFFICIAL ULICATION UNivtnairv of niiika Uaar Plrcii t tha atw.M ukiacaiie) aanJ TWf NTVilOMTH VIA) wiltha1 Twaaatar. WllMMi, Taraa Fritfty at waa mfntii awing lh csa'aaail r. t1aHal OrftcaUaivara.ay Hail 4. IviiiiMt Offlt Unlily Mall 4A. Ottiit Maw' taHlarlal aiafl. I N la I M ata frar nat .. ImMm tuff. liOt 4 0 raaraa THmIm-. i(arali Mi. 1tj uainaaat Ml. Ma. Hi Nifltl, I Mtt Mara a Mcol tmi miiltr at la aaiaffa la klauatf), Nakraaa. ).r at I ar Ca (, Mart I. tit. a a aeial rata at a prvia tar in aaila 104. aa f Ociakar I. lit. utnria January Mb tattt, lUHCHIFTION RATI it Caay Cama M Vaar I' J a maaaa OIANHAMMONoTiTT tOITOH-INXHItF Mauri W. Kanhal AimiIiIi Hit m-r T .t --v.-' - - MANAtlNQ tOITOrH W. Joyte Ayr Cliff T. Findahl MW$ IDITOM Harl Aidantn Ja KlUoil Dob Carlsoa William. McClory. Go Robb CONTRIIUTINO IDITOM Uauilc Asia William McOery Varnon KtrlD Rb karnatb Lwla loulas Tlinmroian Robatt LaJH MILTON MoQRIW BUilNCil MANAOtR AHHTANT iUSINESS MANAGCHS William KsarDa Marshall IlUer Lyman Can GOOD MORNINO, DEAR TEACHER Coeds today -teachers tomorrow. At on time In her lifo ihi old-maid i-clioot leather, commonly the subjnt matter of stories and Jmti. was a blooming roed. IVrhaps ah woia dresses ao Ion they cl up th flirt and 1I11M of the floor, rerhai she never had tho opportunity 10 purchase a dltlmtlve shad of roiiRo, and peihsp she never drove her fathers Nllearefri nedan dott 10 irhool the last few weeks of ihe term. Hut ha wa a coed, In hir day. Now she It a school teacher. aitnir.K . llm In arithmetU trlllna; boy and Kir's that Columbus railed to the new world In H32. and explaining thai the word "em" must always be accompanied by have." Instead of attending parties at downtown hotels over the week end, she Is correcting paper and making out report cards. Instead of broiiMnic through thick, Jumbled notebooks containing notes of a semester- work In history, psychology and philosophy, she Is thumbing through a grade book, tallying red marks of grade school kldfl. Hundreds of coeds become school teachers each year. Many of them, very many In fact, never reac h the far limit of girlhood and slip over Into tin classification of "an ld-mald school maim." Their profession becomes one of giving attention to om or two youngsters rather than tutoring an entire classroom of education craving, but paper-wadhoot-Ing boya and girls. But for a limited time at least, coeds take over the responsibilities of being a suc cessful school teacher. She hs planned her educa tion to become a teacher and nearly always takes a try at the Job. Imagine the animated, buoyant coed of todav becoming a school teacher! Yet that is just th.? thing many of them are becoming. .She goes out Into the small community wheie slie is drafted Into service as a Sunday school teacher, a guardian for some organisation of smaller school children, she is taken as the model young lady of the age, respected and expected to live up to evaluation that the clti tens of tha town always place upon her. That is responsibility. The animated, buoyant, excitement-craving coed must bacome the cheerful and helping teacher of children. She must realise her position before a group of boys and girls whose minds are plastic and whose sensibilities may be easily shocked, and who. conception of life may become easily distorted. Sh must be considerate of her pupils and the parents of those pupils. She must guard against violations of the responsibility which she has consented to take. From coed to school teacher there is a yawning gap. The coed becomes a vital part of the educa tional system of the country Instead of remaining as one who is being put through the educational mill. If Nebraska keeps on winning the Dig Six cham pionships maybe the sequence of Scarlet and Cream ought to be altered to read Cream and Scarlet. FROM THE COAST Keeognltlon of the University of Nebraska- first Honors dsy program reached much further than the boundaries of the state. A writnr in the I'nHerslly of Washington Daily at Seattle has grasped upon the Nebraska plan as a thing that should be encouraged and established at the Pacific echool. He has devoted a column to the discussion of th Honors day program and Idea nt Nebraska. "One of the big and blatant tro'tbles about too many American collegesat least according 10 our possibly superficial observation is that there Isn't enough public recognition of excel lence in scholarship. Not that anyone would ever advocate ac tively making a sideshow out of the affair for that would be exactly contrary to the funda mental spirit which underlies all great institu tions of learning. The reason for such a thing would be. of course, to counter a little of the so-called over emphasis on the athletic side of collegiate life. The psychological effect, on those who enter would be enough, it would almost seem, to bal ance any effect or trouble to which tlie univer sity authorities might be put. The University in point is that of Nebraska in fact It is altogether probable that the bulk of this column will be devoted to the noted Corn husker college. They seem to have several little new ideas anent scholastic recognition which could profitably bear studying." There is a certain amount of gratification in understanding that the University of Nebraska is coming in for a little recognition other than that re ceired on the gridiron or cinder track. These, while necessary to a school, ar not the solutions to an outstanding university. The Honors day pro gram at Nebraska was not an absolutely original idea, with the backers of the first program, but it was started with the intention of creating a new and really worthj tradition for the University. The reception given such an effort to recognize scholar ship at the university, by people of the slate, and tjr observer in other quarters of the country, may lit taken aa proof of the puddln. I, CANNING TO TALK Mom many atadnn puiauiui nir In furritn Uiifuaei loiild actually In i uurraiti.n Hit rr n-at-ntatUes if oth r "uiiiit'-t !! nun li ot III" fun-It u lol trui- uiilil Ihn atrial Allicilrail auidrht ablr lu -rk or unl.in.ij li!ft lr mi aoiii othrr Ian. I mnilitlraa. a aurtey lakrn anions' uuilf rod' A STTDKNT MH)KS AT rUULIC AHAlltS By Davit) Failm i. .-I..r..,l. ...rrtr.l III .m ll.ai colli or rl Im I Hi" "''""'" " urr am.l.. ol .i,lu. In.i.t.-i.ill). it in .oac Is n.i.lirild.. hen en laaliai) ll.n raKivaiumai ia it, . fulfill bo add'd l hat. ill alalia. I ( aid.-rs I ha uiil'iu adaulara ul a lara number of r r-ni him-n 1 Him nuinam n-a. iimhuif (Mil 10 aid a loiinnii air ul I i.uaso niijcl.t sit up and ukv noiua lhal. 111 aonu- Ainrnao utie. uii'irr ta-nain in umaiama. Il.x ihrrll 111 IUIKt) tail tlii'k el i u.l) liia ailmia laiicnaira ould diai loaa a mifhi) 'iri,ry knl Ull. tm Ul I'll ilrfli leniy III tins irapetl Tha Amriliail b 1 d. Alphooaaa thraifaie All l'y ..ull 10 I'.... .11U a .lr-r..qul.4 knu.leds-, to. V''Ul.!;rl!i,m.! i271Tita . . 1. ,v il. .ii.miiiii " M aM.-., ' . PI r irnrii viiiimi iiiiiiimiim' m --. 'U"llll (! S tni In iroubl" A !' a gia-ai li-al to Siiften riaiMMHi. iniall leH Inga. Il la J il oi ll tin Idi ul tliraa dial mill lend lo la am mana that Freni lnnen aie liuinan. and lYrnrhmrn Dial lirimana aiel equally human 1 riof A K Siirlui-of IM lea n- a-ra roll. o al Knaa Ity will aim illrei l i lar at am Olympus . . . . . . )un ma ruurra (if u inoiiuw la lhal china h ablch aan. (let humanity fcat.M h rontlttoad Irw lioiita. lu birah lhal he It nol ia.t Ho- baine UnKuagv lhal h" ilia- n.onoion) ot Ilia journey Kh lit- Baa aural t-U. Jual ouiaid. il.i 1 lira it. on Hie 1 narga , Of iariri? a roii ealel tl. adly laraimn. tiiaHl, and a ma nrad 10 on year in lb enlientlaiy. In louiii.ii houia. Ii'a uuafi that alter all Uir.e rai uf t'aponat : , 1 a ti In l Ituaf lh I hliagol in.-r ihouinl of t tilt, llilt' APPLICATION KOR TUITION MAY BE haa l.ailird l.lkel-- Ihe aauiai ould b true Hh a ar una. goiii- to hin. mhi'Ii Amtrl.a. (ieiiitsny, or any oilier nsllon. lie vould find himaelf utterly at Iota lo kan-p paiaa ttllll lh" apoken ora Why IS II lhal kinli londltlona a-xtai? What la Ilia. iinda-rl)lni factor f all Ihla? A-idlng lo hlllioiia I'lini r, III an ariu ia. a an a ' rM- . KiemhV In a lairlll liillliba-r of lha Inilepa-lulrill i, ,. Ural lime In llortelace a Kdmatlon. II II 1101 due 10 laaial dlaablllty of Amer-icalatr lhal lia Hilda Uimta.lt on bu, I. It ..... I..H of .he pies-nt tyatem of ed- j "SSi uiatlon, ihe o a-ra-iiiphaai on IranalaHona. This ,, fniphailcally expreaaed lh lda-a la antldateal. he paiiuts out. for no a peitoii . j,in,i aeutiui.-nt. thai Hi mailmum aannoi ! coniein ltli meiely latdtng a forrUn lnaliy for th. oflent '' Ian....; he ... be able ,0 apeak I, and n.yf.T. year, in.te.d of siand It hen It Ik apokrn ' o'lthitaiiding lh eaJ and Tunher she sava; ' NoiIiIiik touid be mote- a-fficlincy of tha Uuaker t'ltVs po petnMo.n, nothlna could 1 moi ale.rimen.al to i Mr and count, however. VMM . h . . t ,k- I.., .-1 it,. ,t lima ill hatn t very muth 0 he lnieflc.-i.ial i;.tli of Ihe ttudenl and the de I'hlladelphla'a elopmenl of his l-aiiiing mer lhal .hit tnrn al PC,M(i for enforcement ln't tne paalv1tv, rni ouiat:td. enneiuhed by ihe prac mm li of an improvement over Chi n.. f ii.iinHI'.hi" jcagoa. When flnladelplila atana ti... of uanslai .11 , .. to incarceia-a her own lawbreaker. Aa a lemedy. Ih trn.h teacher suggest , wIn m, M,r,, ,nd ffflc,...y change In the manner of giving examinations. Pliej,),. uhlblted with Chicago's (Hue Is heartily In favor of flulnlng the Mudcnt on gTani- ilrlou cltlrcn, w alia II all prepara mar. xorabulary. .imposition, and lh. like, but th. crown her with Ihe laurel, but would Uiie 10 add a menly minute unprepared die-'"01 u"' 1 a a latlon In tills ay. the atudent would be left to clioov his 0n won! ... m . . . - tn 1 - J would wnh minted bit Of Monn to Torm a inotaie near nnure. inaa voiera 01 i,hibuu whose s,,.,, and ,,..e,n can control a, w,ll." .U1 !K h Is Inierehitntr to point out that this outside M(J kr)p unj., itaijw m In power, oliccrver has Introd ica d. It Is a point worth con-: llr whether they' will allow Ramaey hld.'rln- 'Ih.re Is too tnuh Micas laid on transla- Maclmiuld and hla Ibor party to lat.on of foreign l.nauage. In the American arheme , '"l? L!5! Kutlan.l la now In tha thick of 1.1 play with ihem as he p,tl(.n campaign. In th vry almii. Iiuih ard liapl ina-aa. II) told of Ilia, prailileint ahlrh ha an aril wilt) lh coming of In- MADE TO DEANS duttnaliam and lold .he oldar fulks llMl.aal In-aM I'aa' I.I lhal lliey alioulilll'l taa Strtld nf iradn ara racoi.ld h.-n a-lH j iru h, thai It would build up rell uena are nialaa the nam. a will baa ! Rtun. nol tear II down. In rioting approved by Hi" I 11 01 Siu.lrni j h.. said. "!- us rHierai with A (Talis and Ihe rhaiii a-llor. you: we bat lh Inapltallon and Ciantt are made on lha bala f ' 1 la tltlon, you lia lh knowledge both trholarliii and flnanrihl J and omfoi table al ability of net-d 1 It ui'plt. anoii liliink a on ( thought." atna larnii ula nii.-t l.nix aiotipert 1 Kill I'otter. lu a talk on "A Unl- how ih unlirialiy really heli a alUda'lil's rrllfilon. "A lot depends CHORAL UNION WILL , '" of r,,l,n h, '" nrrro turur PIKTITI . lino." lie cmphatlred. He .old how 0,ri.E.:i7ATA:''r: " r3rlr ,"M; India... and lh I. ... .. da. il..r"J b" "Wrr ..pl. bec.i.aa of ..i..r. .in. . ...a ..n. '1'" example ael b a tmall nuni At mow IX a. ihe m "N 'fuming youth- J . ;, r .V, 1 "niiin a KHUUm lo Mve ly." well to the titer. , . .,,,,,, , . ,.,1. .,m Vhlt lovers ara next a -en along; ,"" '" '. . .Cl . Ilia shores of the, might) aueaiu j A highly ffoeiivt duel. "lok 11. ah. U'linr II Mi- unil Head 1 .1.-11 a . u ,. i,t s.r" il.i. unseen pewer ... w ..... - s'raln Is rud.'ly bioken b the com . ......... 1. l'-o in 01 wa.. ... .. i"" "-"l,! ,, Lnrkcioitlial Of religion nj at 11. if uimiii.'". "War and deaolallou I eal ruction and disaster, llavoo and pettll. nre lie-pair and hntied. SOPHOMORE SOCIETY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS "J??"3 HOLD CHURCH SERVICE , ,,, llr.nwm """"" ' I Hoa.1. Juantta Hnrk. .....Hi lit. alwaya tirlied for. Irrav j . .. . .. , CrUXw- .Vein ain, Orvtcbaa t. Via' mria Gladfallar. TWI Onidatat. Mrginla aJuthila, Allc )lalaar( M)r llanthorn. Vanba Uarg t Hetty llarrltna. Cvadn Jrrrwea into iwraoinM iUia linam lal dma, t.ia.y hiudanl's lt. llion. told and referrnrea, .Margtierlia 1 1 of sr. Bernlca Her;, man. Ix.lt Hum hart. Ixils )lont, lyn l-e. Mtrjon liyd Hemic lilerroan. Marforla I Valley. laofotby Luchatagar. Mar; MrCall. l-oia Morgan, Maiia Mom. (irar Miller. Alaan Naaly. f,' Delta N. Mernlr Ialmjolat. Ardeth I'lrroa. Ratty Prlai Julia I'resaon. Jaa Rathburn, lau Kusanogle, Rax.y Ann ttaln, Haiti 8chlll. Helena, Hklnnar. Jargar' Howies. Ruth Ftadnlti. HU4r Sieelman. Julia ftlmaaek, Ixmiu Tanner. Oraca Vlaaak. Kvwlya Weat. and Maxln Wallbraadt. .ti't-r who biotiglii out the com- 1 m a aim of every aehjtlon. lh ex linltin and with 10 reach soma I'haa old lime I- IlKion It no: aultabt 10 modem pi-oplaa," he said "We always bold lAillowin the Mlaniaiaipi'l lino the southland, the m.lMc ol il.e negro Is heard as iVe women aliiK. "When night cornea down while yet the sunset llnan-rs " Tim men iske up ih. song In "Full moon in Louisiana." The closing a horut Is of a s. tnl patriotic nature. -Spirit of IVe--dom." and rounds out an hour of music. of education A lime mote conversation conuueteu . ,,OIOUII. conducted by both part between learhi-r and student or between fellow siu-jia. as they emphatically represent 1- i.... U,i.i ha mu. h in nut lo a Practical idlffeient K)lnts of view. They are . . ........ .wi- 1..-.11. not like lh American parties,. lest lite inillvtillial nesimua 01 win u.- ... ' ....ftnn I. laraalv .he dl-1 ........ .111 .he reclon Ihor- another languap beside ht ow n. , , ,,nnr between the republican J ouchly by means of a very carefully j ana the ocmocrai. 1 ne i-annr inn arranged series or tieiu trips nj l onservstlve parties stand 'Or j aulobut and on foot. 1 liere ma POOL SAYS CAPACITY ASSURED EOR COURSE 1 lt.llrtl irv... I' I but must chntiKf ri'i'aln ihlnaa 10 fit our lined and lo work out mtr ow n prohl.'ms " liny Maguuson. In a tail: on "I'lill.lliig for Tomorrow," summ.ir tr.'d hrlrfly the o'her talks and btought out a few- general view ! naduts nf modern youth. Ha lold , how students hare really found Hod, iliroiiKh mciho.U of compnrlng ' Idea w ith one another and rilset.s-1 attiK ihelr dirrereut tdeaa and be-1 ll.fs. lie emphasli.'d ih.i necessity for' the church of tomorrow 10 look out 1 for the social needs of 1m young people as well us th spiritual ' sharply divergent philosophic of government. t That will I"1 'iuli a parade when I ha faculty gel logged 01 m raiM and gowns for the commencement. The football of the present poMtl .... . oU. al campaign In Kngland Is the tin- CAUL TO arms x .employment problem. An almost Pass In review." and a regiment of stalwart ! pq.jajiy tioublesome problem slnoe a-adnis. superb specimens 01 American yomn, niru uie aays or viueen r.uiaucin. wn.-u .....aiiv ihr.e all duv trips and one or two half day trips ca h week. I A valuable leaiure of the l'io- 1 gram Includes two over nlcht ramp- I Ing trips. Areas of me para in cluded In similes of past summer are Hlg Thomson canyon. North St. Vraln eanvon. Iievll's gulch. Kail Typewriter For Rent paatal rat I i;aa AU atardartl makai tudanta for ton (arm mahlnta pariabi ty wrt pionini). aayntanla. Nebrailia Typewriter Co. 1232 O St. B-2157 S4S0 Guaranteed for 75 cUyV work Summer 1929 No limine to house or gam pie Hc-llingr. rratiticgl aalei trninlng given in the field. Snlog experience df sired bat not ri'mtirrd.- This in not book"-, Blblog, hosiery, mag-urines or thim i mi in ware, but an opportu nity for a few men to clear from $400 to $700 tliia niru inor. Phone for Bppointmcnt. J. L. Connelly Cornhuskrr Hotel Tuesday, May 2 1 nasi Ihe reviewing stand -heads erect, bodies posed the poor law were formulated by river p.ss and Trail rl.K-e. !, nr past me reMcn.nn a .,. 1Mi. ,h the government, the aliuatlon la at i lake. Odessa lake, l a in lako. in military fashion, htlrrlng martial strains of the , CM,.clalIv acut), T1)e jjibor chasm lake. Irh vale. W ild basin, band coupled with the fascinating a'ght of a body of men marshlna enmn.ve la really an insplrinn fight. Yet. few spectators attend these comparatively tew parade of the It. O. T. C. unit, few seem In terested enough to spend a half hour In observing sua-li an inspiring spectacle. The opinion may be ad vanced for this lack of attendance that, too many students have been associated wiih the military de partment through compulsion ami once- the uniform is turned In no further thought will be given to It. U may to the theory prevalent throughout American society thnt an t'ent dvold of admission charge become unpopular. It may be one of many other reason but regardless the fact remains. That military science has a place In college ed ucation Is defended by the number of Institutions who Incorporate it in their curricula. That Ne braska is making the most of the science is clearly demonstrated by the high national ranking the local unit raled. Nebraska's "blue star" recognition is an honor. The officers of the corps and the in structors, as well as the private in the ranka, de serve at least a bit of silent admiration from the remainder of tli student body. party charges the Conservatives an(j the summits of the more inter- Two minds that work as one a cram session. Blind dates won't be so risky after tha Corn busker comes out. with Inactivity, Indifference and dogmatic Insistence upon the status quo, and promises, in a general way, to relieve the situation. But Uoyd George, the flashlngly bril liant Welsh pollticisn. hss put one over on the iJiborites here. The liberal orator and leader stole the Iabor party's thunder by Issuing a pamphlet, fairly early In the campaign, in which he vigorously asserted that the employment prob lem can be bettered, and In which ho outlined a tic finite program to nitaln that e nd. He inserted thnt If the people will return his party, the Liberal party, to power, it will substantially heitcr the unemploy ment eft nation within one year by an elaborate program of govern mental construction. Of course, this proposal la not at all a new one, but coming as it did. and from estlnr mountains such as Mt. Chap man. Twin Sisters Mt. Specimen Mt. and Long's peak. According to Iioctor Pool. "Hi", mountain lasses have yielded many human-interest values as well as teaching values In connection with such subjects as agriculture, biology, botany, xoology, forestry, geographv, general txieuce and na ture study. They have presentet orientation materials of high worth In cases of those who were not pri marlly interebted in biology. Aon may Jolu our group in the moun tains even if you haven't special ized in science. The mountains are our textbook and our laboratory. We cannot exhaust their mosi in- , terestlng and inspiring contribu- ! tlons in a brief period of six ! weeks." The credit (six semester hours) Is COTNER COLLEGE Rocky Mountain Summer School Sylvan Dale Loveland, Colorado OPENS JUNE 3rd, 1929 Kiirht weeks of iiectedited coHcro work lending to B.A. .r P..S. decree. Atlend Ihiu school for health, reerea- t inn nnd collepo credit. Sjiddle horse service for nil who desire it. (Jolf, fishing- and many other activities under supervision. College work in a vacation setting. In easy aecef-s of points of prent interest. Tor Bulletin and View Book, address Cotner College, Lincoln. Nebraska Phone M2355 whom it did. It came as a thrilling i nVcrsltv credit. The cost is very blast of hope. Since the issuance 1(,e higher than would be the case of this bold manifesto, Lloyd lf work involving the same credit I oeorge nas been tne center 01 at- wag taken 8t ihe University In I.ln- traction ana wnue u is noi a cer tainty that the Liberals, now al most defunct, will regain control of ihe Commons, it is very possible that they will increase their repre sentation substantially, probably at the expense of the ConservaUve. Iwight F. Davis, secretary of I war in the Coolldge cabinet, nas been appointed by the president to the governor-generalship of tha Philippine Islands. Mr. Davis suc ceed Henry L. Stlmson, who is now secretary of state. This ap pointment puts an end to a great amount of speculation which had been Homing about in official cir cles as to the disposition of this highly important office. There had been a great deal of talk to the effect that one of the Roose velt would get the post. The next important position which will soon be filled is the ambassadorship to France, left vacant by the recent Someone has suggested that instead of buying a death of Mr. Herrick- police dog to guard a home just get a big sign made !.,. ike this "A COLLEGE TTtOFESSOR LIVES j The Gra Zeppelin, German trans uxe tnis. a lul"",u" 1 atlautic air liner, was forced to HETtE." j land at Clers, France, after spend- : ing thirty-eight hours In the air. It would be a shame if the weather turned off j r" ""v Newly initiated P. B. K.a wouldn't lhP Rreal n.ghip five giant mo a watch chain and key without a j tors went bad, and she had to turn back, fighting powerful winds for nine hours to get a landing place. This failure of the Zeppelin to Another one of the things mat nasn t oeen complete Its perilous voyage win Judging from the serenades, a lot of fraternities just as well nol enter the Interfraternlty sing. The fellow who never bought a textbook In his life will probably break loose and get a Cornhusker tomorrow. About the blpgest job a class president has to do is lo make the plans for Bound I'p twenty or twenty-five years from now. hot about now. be able to wear vest. solved is the reason w hy the college man who could never beat a rug when he was a kid can now swing a golf club seven days of the week. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW tine everyone el Is doing It. the .Vebrafkan rot fcar aa editorial about Al Capons. "INDIAN" SCHULTE Nebraskans rejoice that Coach "Indian" Schulte and his University of Nebraska track team have again brought back the conference championship. The Cornhusker track and field men have been "in there fighting them" every year but for the past three years the championship has gone elsewhere. The outlook for a Nebraska-victory this year was none too bright. Dopesters, taking into account Ne braska's showing at the indoor meet, figured Schulies team as an outride chance. Thia makes the victory ail the more pleasing. The "team" won the championship for Nebraska this year rather than individuala. While the Corn huskers won four firsts they placed in fourteen of Ihe sixteen events. Third, fourth and fifth places brought up iS'ebraska's point total. It is especially pleasing to congratulate Coach Schulte. Ever? Schulte-coached team haa th fight ing spirit. Nebraskans know that every man on his equad is going Into the meet to "give everything he's got." "If the individual or the school loses, thst's all right with Schulte, aa long as everybody tas done his best. The fact is that Schulte Is without a peer as a track cnrh and as a friend of the young men be trains. Lincoln Star not discourage those who believe in the great possibilities of devel oping an air service. It Is a trite observation that Rome wasn't built in a day; neither was th railroad Mr LOW WEEK END RATES LINCOLN To POINTS IN NEBRASKA 4 TICKETS ON SALE EACH FRIDAY We only wished Sunday when were were going churchward - on the bus that Lincoln buses had a flight of steps so that ev eryone could see more of our Magee's Shoes espe cially when they're I. Millers if ! From II i a RETURN TO REACH LINCOLN POLLOWINO MONDAY MORNINO fat k4 faanbar BaaafV R T. KACmiAN Ckr faa.iaaar Arnl I So. ISakSa. a-Jt 1 lugging -tV hard for your diploma? Don't let wrong food hold you back. Heavy eating hinders your best effort. Shredded Wheat doesn't tax digestion or slow up thinking. It's a big help at grind-times. taredded Wheat A complete meal with milk or cream Leather Goods Fountian Pens Memory Books Greeting Cards for Graduation A Beautiful Assortment of New Designs Stationers I 1 1 8 O Street