TIM PY. MY :r Hn. Ttro nir duly rnn5KN The Daily Ncbraskan eVaSR"aaJe"a."e-veKnaMMaaafc - w-""" A, .. 0riClL eceuCaTlO. lNIVt'TV Of l ear Olr1 . Ik e..l eHiaie1a TWtHTV B.ftHTN TMHr. w . Taw., see r eneeetet,. rw IS . yees. felMMel Off Hiv.r'tjr ! 4. (MM o'v'Vr " 44 Ceic. Mewe teueeiei . I M W re.. M .. . . eeieenee. rest Fnee a. Suer T.i. a it arid sett, he. .. i essi. : 71 Ntflki. HU nM a eeceee-sieee asenee el e ee.eii blncem. er.e. e aat a Cea"se. Me - '. ee M eeeeiai rata at e.eee "' " act af Oct see . erteceee .teer a. iC'TlOS DctTt ' Ceey Ceet. M veer a Dt AN HAMMOND.. Ms.rtee W. Kenkel. .eOlTOR IN-CHHF . . . Aseeekee ae'le MASAla tOlTORt w. joyoe Ayree curt r. adea. MAI (OlTORt Hafl Aaf.r.ea J Doa Caxlaoa WllUeae klcCteeri Oaoe Rob a CONTHIiUTlfcO IDITOM y a urine Akla VUm MeCleerj Veraoa Ketrl&a Ktbb keaaeU Lewis IVHlf 1 TtBiBacrsnsn Robert LeUBf MILTON MaORIW U.IM MAN AOIW AITANT aUelMM MAS.ACIM WMla -Cearaa WareheU Pits Lyman Cam SX SMBRBBJB-aKV POOR STOCK Teeterdaj the NebreekaB directed a eelvo at that ueually weU-fortified oitaolnuon on the I niersit of Nebraska campus -the Innoceoie society aalro (n the aanaa that the comment probably had li"'e destructive ehsrerier. and the eell r..nlfied In 'be senee that the on-anueilon h been sn fw from any comment. ri or ron, by maeone of the relations wlti the Individual bn aar J"t hl ahall apir n tb dttonaJ clumna of iha Nbrakan. and by raaoo tht ibara ha bn retain amount ff hoaitABcy la makln urat of th ao-ral)il fortl fltar1ffrB Tbr ppnbaWy l "? radical di-rartu-a fnm lha uauaJ tnwhod of aflwilnj h mmbr of tha 7nnoort aorlaty a a ronflunr' of what th Nbraakan baa n ay. and ih dtaruaaion tll prob ably not W o raoltlng that anyon lll perform tb valUtow flipflop In jrrtva. It ta pretty morh of a Uk to M a mouaa trap aipertlnR that aoma boar will Mir.k a fool Into tha trap and b rauxbc Tha Ida that tara ha hn undua itiriilflfanr anacht ta tha Innoontt aorlHjr ia not tha him airal opinion of a 1ncl Indivtdual atud-nt on th I nlvaraity of Nbraaka campua. Tha rformanr of trlrlal dutlaa about the campua fall to ronvlnra othera alao that tha rtanlaatton ia ao macnanimoua. The annual Julln of the poaalbilltiea tor member ship to thl rfmnlantlon of leadera and men of ability aeam ao muddled and utterly remote from the obaerrw that 11 la lmpotiaible to regard the ae teoTiona otber than aa 1ba roatilt of deft 1re-puUin. Tha pamparod pup Idea ii not overdrawn: Here ia a freabman, romm down to the I'nlver Rlty for tha Aral time. He haa a pleaalnr and prom Ulna pareonallty, a fair record In blh achool. and nn Hiftxm to be noma one of tbe boy a of the rampua. Ha la taken Into the kennel and taurht to hark wbern told to nark, cautioned about nipple at the heela of certain Individuals, and taurht to llrk the maater'a hand at tbe correct time and In the proper manner. It doeant take lotif to teach him tba trtBi and irllea vhat are o aaaeotiai In making him a campo leader. By axd by be r"' the cbalrmanabtp of aome In aigiilf leant commit tea tbrourh tbe efforta of thoa wbo ara poahtng blin along. A minor office of aome aort or ether, an hooorary la which "merit alone oouata." are aaxt In Una. Preato: He bepomaa an Innoomit. eaoaen on the baala of leadership and ability. It la aO reTJ rl" for tbe aplneleaa freabman wha ooBifla to vir.bool with bit Ideaa of beoomlng one of tha leader on tbe campua one o' tbe wear era of tba robe and wbo haitnl the retup and tbe flrbt to protest aaaJnat being shoved and puahed Into aome tklaa-s which he knows full well that be )axt irorthy of. He ia plastic, dumb and easily in fluenced he makes good timber for tbe senior hon orary aoeiety. They pick tbelr members lor lead ership and ability. The oa tbe other hand there Is that Individual wha actually works to ret himself Into activities on his owrw aooord without being coddled along by a friend or fellow sympathizer, who plugs away with out fb Intention of getting into the leadership and ability organisation, but finally rinds btmaelf among thoae tapped. It would not be fair comment to fall to reooanixe that the society does get a few honestly deferring men of tha campus. The wheal rt mixed wjia tba chaff. )1 seems that tha fanlts in the method of select trig the Iaaoceata, if one can get an admittance that tbere are faults In the method of selecting the mem bers of tba leadership and ability organisation. Is related to this system which is in wide usage of bringing a man up from freshman days to be a can didate for the organisation, throwing everything his way, feeding blm the breitd-and-milk, and educating hisn to say "yes" at the right time, snd to keep off others' toes. Leadership will show itself In an indi vidual without tbe efforta of another to make a leader out of a follower. The syatem of pampering brings to the top men who are inferior and not de serving. Parceling out tbe insignificant Jobs to the indi vidual who does not have the capscity to lead or even be respected as a leader, beating the drums until be becomes a member of the Innocents, is proving a detriment. There is the source of The crrfloistn. aome of it at least.. Turning Inferior raw material Into the lnnocent-msklng mill, oo eren can ernent a fine, flawless product, yet this is being done year after year. With JftiM Initiation alttnlneted. there ought to be a lot mere students returning to school next fall. RISKY BUllNEtl Tntfl tbelr grades hsve been received In this office, aa traterniy initiation permit will be iaaued students wbo need their second seme' er hours to be Initiated." This was tba ultimatum from tbe offwe of tbe deaa ml etudent affairs Monday, in regard t spring tnttlaOssi oeremoniea of the various fra'emltles oa tba campus. The ruling has found sppHcstion te sorority Initiations also. accnrCIng to tbe chairman W in raahiinir errri'u , ? The tierifrloa to lay down a blockade on initiations thai deiet0 Upo 'b ' ,t" "' I" mt-aei ut i he jeel -u ao end ta am. a or iee gn aad priMtig of pr'r.MiS for a a'atemt i.e sulrnte a'SBdiei Skiing iniiiatioBa are oe aignwt .r be pxxi part i ran a ihoe fieUgee i.. Immib hrlJ otei lion. ib Mar h reietnon i(IIm ,. ir. I rb l't In aholarMi The haiardt o' Se,u.atir.t utt a final grme brioie actual rni-l laMtm ae great in the itH .f nurtt-m ho failed in luake the grade in March The meat aicmf ! f the 0 i.ior l pmhibit aurti inmauons l lhal It 'll eork lo sale . - . . . . . t- w . . n ki euanl fiaie;HH snl aoionij iMimnini , . . . ouiht to he juaitlii a i.n eoouSh lot su h a eiep thr, 0,.pe, 0,, liaterauy or at'cornj ihat al'i-a once in initialing a .sta'e t niirte line :on.l elth an kslte e hoae aiholarahlp aianjing Is aueatloaable ' enroltmeei . nne than -eron. baa ahi ped 's enough to lo.er the a-aada.d of the miere.iea in aeil.nt sn4 demon naa an pea 's enwn 'airanag ga and eiecincal equip em lie group The hae iniitted one to enter 'b'.n,,, gmu. ho haa t measured up to ihe reouirem"' i fit-gia'ration and gieiinga by of i be tiivei:!). lei alone Ihe requirement a ol the tiene. Ie M.her dean of tbe boipe :H!IOWA'STH!RD ANNUAL rr; SHORT COURSE OPENS Thirty Persons Register for Work in lias. Electrical Equipment AVK U . M :i - The Ihird Siftna Drlln Chi W ill future from (ornhutkrr rv I tax HORTICULTURE GRADS i. g'lcu'ural econennc Kiae he poaliin'a Ini itirr lib t alirmiiia ir , kinca I ii. t alii I ill 1 1 li tl i n 1 1,, r. ,'uaeO'S no nate im-vb :r,j t ' irniiMiriri iKi!Mia. a'e I. iittvm.i t.irinr iim In Ihe c iki, I. ia u k'ri,u. i t. t otnii nui i 'ii - , neiii i o . ni'vnnn. w In the Orptitieaer office at a ai . c.. UL'ill R ' Veer. ( ounril piuffa i l.v !. N.ofd b Hgma KeliailUWd 0141C WHUH SECURE E I IB the , MPLOYMENT 'II Kl;. ii. i tniiinliiir rerntf Mem hrra n' M gn llia Oil ill bt- in ; laie j Ihe plriurea elll be sold be tmmmwt infimint and ahemooB l ' errieee and follcairt the af'einoon program The) Include phoo of the Tornhuaker Pig fn champion football and track men. Induidual and group plcturea Ii. o'ber athle tics an. I action snspshois taken at football game Fraternity and aoroniy paneia aa Stationed in Various Parts of Country U:. la - Thre senior horti cultural students who ill be grad uaied at the end of tha SfMng ouf ter ahead) Late poeinona lor el ear UartUlal llrketi. Ames, aoa of U S I'irketL bead of the bottl cultural departmeBt. goea to one of ;r.e ata.lons or tb I ni'eq i ru'i t o . lull Ve. 'a Vuraerv C" . Council pli,f. kmiin T Muntf. lajbuqu. Vunu llorsl Co, lbutiur Munen'a win tour n 'm lnited Ktaies this suamiei lioitiruHuial ptoierta unei )l( leadeiahip of Pickett h trv J li Wlngeri. Aleiandrla M nn 1' K Wendell. KlBgale ri y New, Mancbeater: " T. A'tu Kanaaa Ci'. kin, and iavit i f airbura. Kne. I'a mm ..... ,- u-ill.kit, E-:.u li . ell as ihe accompanying fh' , .h. rallfomia . .. ' -TiiiBiiiif ui IP. IU wj nn ii a-e"i' w - ftaiemal gi.Hiu. hur ,ur looh ,, , f of the eai t ia nky bii!neaa tn'M tt at tbe final ,h trl ,(Jil( Ak Kntoilmrnl , ' steniiing of ihe pleoge snd irjing to feel eonemced out .nt ie nieeiir.ga. w liirh rloe lures ., .ii knur, fnr the aole reason ! oatur.a morning, la ekpected to - -- -- - - . - - , i. mn ur e. goea m iw i . graph, la U-aorgan ratlona aect.onorr rnnttD. Mr,. m. ! n yearbook ei.i also oe bibii c t u1, yiunberr. be remainder of ihe pie In Office Willi K4.it, k. .-ui "n.!,." all his houra. for the aole reason iaiurMB imvn.ns. f .LI.M.IHC him nh a pm oer .he eummet ! r"rh 1 im.n ht rtiasior. of the ruling that apilrg ini'tationa' I be iect of equll'ttien' inimni r.i.ni. i ,,r -, - iiiiiiiiiiui ui n 111a .4..,.4.f. i,rwn second aemeaer atanoinga ere prw . n vrs rea vn-i a. tire.ii1enl of npinn.ni urnn . , v, - - - - - - i - . . . ... . . j -..-.....iiAris ahlrn ihe loa lerleial Ion ol Vomen'S r.,M-en ,., . D Club. A -ou. ol ihe Home Kco ai.rmrt to bamUHM.r metr s ihrough to ,., bu,dJns tolloaed by a cn.blema upin pelcea ho at not ai holes. li ll fnl tn, i,tor dear are nakint their o.B prn-llegea 1 alas. diausiona and laborator) I . . . .. .1. n ,1.. . . . L ' . A ookeet In a meatem nty clalma be has i fninil the mtssirg link It is a three legred monkey . ; u!apia vM. h bridge ihe gap between tbe rour teggen a'no the lao-legge... Blind Flying Is Sow Ended for 'r amea. '-u '"T NebraakSB III mee a-vk J i nderrla.a beet icultucl ''",, msnarng edfor. .. I r,vl ;eho ha.e peB l-lsced in summer ihu iftrBOftn , ,h p,,,. N(lkt j rr';f ' u" . kan office lo dicU ,.,B, for BM. IniB.hsm. la oarge of plsrement. , e" I are: M I. ltoniis. Wi erloo. 10 'American rrutt ;mers. Inrt . Wa . 1 American Trutt AlexHrtwrt Pififo nairhM Wash: Stuart Hafon wUme. to Woorl, CMOLATICALLV INCLIMO An eastern un'-emit) has announced tbst hence fonh reouitements for the vailous kipds of degrees III differ for those hn are Interested in scholar ship, for thoee Interested In applied learning, and for those interested in receiving a college edura tion At first sight i hi msy sppear lo have meagre sig nlficance. bus after a thorough analysis It will be seen thst this Is just another way of dividing siu jt.-i. iniit those ho study for the sake of study those ho study thst they msy get slong In the world. An.es. lews. Mti Js "The era of blind fing is ended." and the plloi , program Kjucanonal ekhibita ol I nn daoands upon the artificial , .new .e,.e. of equipment are on j . furai.hH b, hta Inetru- menta io guide him In a fog. de clared r C Andetaon. pilot for the Midweat Aviaijon Coi tmrstlon. Ies Molnea. who epose on "Aeilal N.vi gallon TVobiema in loa Pllnd fly ing." at the Vondav afternoon aea aioti of the first Iowa Aeronautic conference at lows Jiiste college. Prof E R ml'h. in chsrge of the atlaiton Instruction at Iowa P't'e. who preaided at ihe after noon sesainn, explained some ol the Instrument hirh aid pilots A : urtep's hate vitni-aaeo a oare i tin root.ei airpiane tiib.i ..eleion of a lo be enclosure made to Illustrate plane msneuers from e lew tall tltnbere atauoned Werklng e" Device in aialwart aentlnel faahJon north pn of ,h Jnrum,nt, .,n,i Outdoor Stage Constructed for Dance Drama I It i suri.i is, lie whi a difference a fe atrip oi notb and a couple of flood light make to a hall duren "lout by eight" rlanted on i.e rampus lur tbe .at lew daia. iuden'a hate vitnraaed a bare . in Monrliead InsnecMon Per ice. Chicago. v alter kuci.b. i.ri ion. to Kretnont Nursery i'o . I re inonl. Nrbi . Vi endell Heaion. Shan non. lo bis home lo engage In gla ' rtiola production with hia fa'her; Kmest Booih. Vi aahing'on lo Templar Tsrk. Spirit Lake Kvert . KIvib, IJwinner. N P.. to help la ( sweet com breeding aork al lows j Stale, and Horsce Saay.r. Phrn anroah, to Earl May Nursery, f hen , nni.oah. R. 1'aul Johnaon. Oneni. snd ' Thurston Adnis, Ami. urtnts In Special for Graduates 1.00 1.50 1.25 175 2.95 , ? atetetae U care 100 et tka aarea AgW Imlialiee engraving too e Ike 100 6eviea caeeer e'ate e'erave Tkae. care a, ee'wvee I. ar.. OtHar styles In sxfilis 1t .a. f 1 eaef sent e Usl 1n( .hoatudythat they may get along In the f ,h gdmimairaiion building !,or, needed Jn aviation todsv. a and thoae aim do not study any more than dsy they iew (be same sue as a ' nrtn , Vr Sm,B. i. one mhlr .aiichilv tranafnrnied atectacle. . . , ik.t- sr. renulred to do The idea Is sn admiishle one as fsr aa adluilng ihe various eouraea to fit the needa of ihe etUfieni i. nr.rtid The arholar mn take thoae course which he believes a 111 be of greei value to him .... . .. i.i.n.Mii.l ir.iminn. The you nis ni'vuipM -- a career will he given a chance to ts thoae eouraea which seem to equip him for ,i d aired noattlona In life But ahat about the tenow the bottom of Ihe row-the fellow eho carea not! Ing for srholsetir attalnnienta' What lll hia pn paratory eouraea attempt to do? It la the fellow who studies no more thsn be ha . i ij v- u .... i. r, n ran. roursea th , , .nnu- - U.rac-.u: mauien, clad In like of which are offered 10 the srholsr. The Imw, d b )inj in th ke e St naalel I nued rtelumr could be glinitwed in tHi-neiinr thnse melodic move men's. The twilight, reluctantly giving way to hlscker night, added io the tmpress'venfss or tne scene Cu'ioiis tideni loiierea on men wsv to the librsr?'. nicer to viev . , l , n.., m a. I k.. quire, very little prepsranou. n t,w - Ml- rrii'imi. j-u.. the additional knowledge th. moat and therefore m-wlv posted signs on ihe campus . . .i-i,i- dcrlare. "So I repap.ins." I ius- should be grten nirect con'an "i'n of such knowledge. rill take theae eouraea on his oB Initiative an without any outside promptings or encouragements. He considers them part of his education. Bui the student psssirely interested In scholarship as a hole will shun them, preferring only ihose thst re -..ir. .rv little preparation. 11 is ne wno neroi One of the four organised rlssses of a certain university has been collecting Its dues at the time Its members purchsaed their student sctlvlry books A good plsn. hut rioesnl It tske too much reapon-sibill-y aesy from the clss "tressurer?" The one good quality about some student i ihe opinion they hsve of themselves Some coeds will go In for intramural sports neri yesr to win points towsrd an "S " Others will con tinue to bang around Social Bcleoce steps. OTHER STUDENTS SAY To IMitor. D.lly S'euraskan, nhi,,'fnday. Msy M is.u. "f th. TMy N.ora.kan vnur aeltanal entitled ' -ug. th. uncont- pltment.D' fact that etudent. In rh. College of Aaricul tur. sr. sahamed in h. known a. having cm. from .h. farm and h.vlng their coll.ge simken of th. s'.i The flrai aasertion ru m.k. la wrong bacauee I k thai every alud.nt In rh. rll.. of Agriculture. If h. hsppen. . hav. mm. from a farm. I. mor. thsn proud of th far. It is your city rampus .tud.ms who sr. . shamed to l known s. h.vlng com. from a farm 1 know this from a clue I con v.rss t Ions with folks from th. city campus Your tnformstlon upon which you have bulld.d auch accusation agalna Ag. la vu. and net auhstantletad b' facU. Th. sanond ai.rtinn, rh.i Ags s.-. ..hsm.d of hsvlng rhelr coll.g. called th. "elate farm. - Isn't ea.rlly nor ran. Tha real reon why Ags resenl hsvlng Ih.lr col lag, nailed th. "state farm" Is not .1 all that they ar. sh.m.d of the reference, hut simply because It Isn I rnrrnei Th. .nrlosed editorial which 1 wrols a ed.lor of tha Cornhuaker Country and which was published in ih Nevimlar, 1r laeua. will ff.sk. il clear to you Hi .-. daaira ta hsv. our coll.g. known th. Cl,.g. of Agrlpultura J1 does not. however, es plain why w. pro t.si agalnsi th. misnomer, "ata'e eiris." Th. term "Btai. Farm" Is vary Indefinite. It rney r. f.r to env one of Ih. numerous elate Institutions In Ih. vicinity ef Wnenln. Th. state poor farm, the reforma tory, and others ara often referred to a. the rtl.t v k ho kno no hett.r and who. under The circumstances, cell every Institution thst carries on ' ,, ,h lint,u knickers end . i - .net "Rtale Farm. 11". ...i. have had people approach m by asking wber. the H.ete Farm" was and meaning the rt-formslory where sgrl cultursl pursuits are carried on. Then I hsv. had th.m approach m. hy asking for th. "atat. farm" where they kep tha "bad hoya." not where they havs th. oolleg Students on the city rampus who know shout this have often uaed thle te "poke diereepectful fun' at gs and Home Bcs Perhaps they didn't mean to hurt; nev rthelees. they did offend. Then, we ohject te the term ".rate farm" because It la no more correct than to asy "Business College " or -Tilia Collar" Collage, "yharmscr College" or ""ode Jerkew" College. "U Colleg." or "Oab" Coller. the "ICnglneertng College" er "1-ocometrve College." All the nellagea In the T'niverelty of Nebraska ahould be known aa the rntvereltr of Nebrwaka College of o and Ko. 1 chose to us. them aa 1 did In the foregoing )uat to show ru how it aomda. and than. ICJen't eomact. The very fact that you uae the argument that atu aanta In the callage ef agriculture com. to tbe oollag te eie-nlfv their profeaaien admits th. fallaor of rout oltrlal. for if thai a what they ootne to college for why in the world should they continue to call the College of Agriculture the "elate farm" when Its oorreol end af final name la the College of Agriculture? Age and Mesne Kee resent your editorial. There was no good purpose In graphing something out of the clear sky and with tittle else o fortify your etaiementa than the ehllltv te effectively oae the Klng'e Ingush offend a a-noup ef Industrious snd well meaning students In th. Colleew ef Agriculture 1 regret that vee eheuld . . . li. , ek. have eheoan te hrmg to e cioee rev "-'""'-"' Deny V.hraekan hy taking en unjl'atlfted hmedsid et I the Ags end Heme Bee. It would o w.11 tor you te aaake amen, and pictMr th College of Arcultut a, rt etueenta In the tru. ilrht SUnoerely. aTatri, a. GUAfE".. Oeaeuete Skul.rt iaiighily tranafnrnied spectacle. I Heralding ol au apt1' net tling sig I u.firant daic, I lie skeleton baa put on some flesh, clntnert Jtaelf id a r clorama. brightened Itself wliU pnaetlUi lights and now presents sn open sir stare for the Iance I'rama. an evni trmin ionally pre senied nn ihe eve i lv day. He'd Rehearsal Tossing siud'-ni laci tiifhi heard ihe stifi strain ol ioltn aallec Mom ihe cen'cr of campus sitrac linn Mekidies of the immonaj Wagner cani forth from tbe suities ol tte insirunients during final rehearsing of ihe Inertia ,ci of wondering suident grouped her and there were quickly dis persed by courteous but firm sue gsinn of campus officer Why? Tlie Dane Irrsma l presented this evening. No previews allowed. J. Pluvius Does Not Approve of Campus Caking "Hell hath no fury like a wom an's will or the wish of the omni present .luplier." Rain snd more rain, hich make one realire, con trary io the popular ballad, that he's poi so mry Jn the rain. A boon lo the rlesners and presi ers, perhaps; s storm broke with sll Its fury yenerday afternoon, rain poured In torrents, snd coeds rushed to the nearest shelter. Only .45 or an inch, so the westber man said, but a forty-five caliber as used by Daniel Roods could have done no more havoc. Student eat-neatly working on term papers, themes, and whatnot, were Interrupted much to tbelr dis comfiture when tbe lights went out. As tbe occasion was not shout 11 o'clock a: a house party. Just Im sgine everyone' chagrin. Pens ceased, typewriter stopped abrupt ly, and tired eye looked up from i he manuscripts. Nature had played a trick. The university power plant which regularly supplies "Juice" for the lights In tbe scauemy. had struck out, with the bases loaded and hundreds of students stuck with plenty of work ahead. Tbe moniiily quots of Incandescence bought from the city bad been used up, and tbe same smount of cur rent ihat would I.e needed to il luminate tbe "Mood" across tbe street from ihe prison was being used to brighten the dark corners In every building od tbe campus. fio now, with the sun shining sgaln, work csd go on, campus cakes" may proceed without fear uers ano their g .mmIi.. m u. firnlth t. fin which will ICO K-air ip uiri ii-iiiiiii . 1 1 i ihe ground The I'ni'fd State ', Pnrean fiiandarrla be aaid. is . nn- working on sn electrical do vire which apprises the pilot of hi approach lo earth or to mountain. . a hen he geta wltntn l.oon feet i This he explained. I hn"Jty soon enough to give ihe pilot sufficient ! agrnlng. Bsnk;nc indicators are neces- ( arj, Mr. Sjilth said, In order i keep the plnne from "sliding nut."! "sliding in." Vkiddlng." If the filer derends upon in natural enes alone he I likely to he flying squsrely on his aide or upside rinn. according to Vr Sinl'h. The bunking Indics'or tells the pilot a hen his plane is bsnked si the jiroper angle fur a turn. Speaks on Training Charles V r.alachet. pilot nfth li Moines Register - Tribune' plane. Good New, spoke on "Kly Ing School snd Flight Training." "In consideriug flying schools snd flight training." he said, "we migh' Just aa well rot get the flying of ihe past ten or twelve years In the past the sysiem has he-n 'live ol die.'' or 'sink or swim.' but today i here te a new an of flying or rather s combination of an art and science " Mr. r;atchet recommend a com hlnstJon of good ground traininc along with the flight irslring. Th' student, he belifve. should be get ting theoretical instruction along with the pre pi leal. With ihe modern technique In flight training there Is little danger of the student "freerlng" st ihe con trols, Vr. flatachei dsrf lareo. I ne Hldn1 is first given in mm.... confidence in hi instructor, ihe plane snd hlmeelf To avoid any possibility or "freer.ing" a new st irk which can esaily be discon nected, leaving the -Insmirtor-plloi In control, has been developed, he es id. (tmahann! Make Your Whoopee Thi W eek EnW at PEONY PARK Now Open for the Summer DASC1XG tvsry N'gM ter wJeniley with Vern Groom ed His 'spry Peonis" BAT JUNG Nebraska's Finest All-Sand eel ens see Make a Date for the Big Opening Party, Decoration Day Clear notes . . impressiTe, legible themes better ranks ... neater, quicker work ...more leisure. Gassified Ads nrtWr.tiK MAS iS'sntasfi for ontmr work ruraintgf Inborn. OM lihi"l cniin. Mr. Gibson. 0i Tir",l,il .--iili! ci? W A KT K I Tfun mavri to olli.it tr traf nS mI tru'lt fti fimint--jion Pan or ull Hm Mum h inmf e-11ti4 nriirlan', nil tol rmt rinr. V bfir 2h, Lin'olM Ntti PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1232 "O" B-2157 IV.ATIl. rm.iii a. sn uniieusl low rsi- In sn svpri.t boiii. fnr girl., -siktng 1lmn nr Enrr! tvplir jrt m rr f.rm nsnsrs snfl rrpori .M viram.s I wTi ni b-T?i sT'. h p ni VTKlJ 1 ' ulnl. .Ml. t snrk. Either mn or wvn.i.n Sllu. all Tulle' ns li 'u-rd "Ms 0T 'Twnkl'l. "rn In Mnn(l. (all F4inl Andrew, hsll iirnfeaaors c.sn dismiss o'clock ob yen! yen! a 1. -Hlfkf.isn !.o arraduated from Ihe electrical ecclneerlni de- partnient in JJ4 visitea ine .01 let;e tr EnRlDeering Tuesday. Mr. Hickman holds a position with Helnno Voior nomjiany of Delano, California 'Your DruQ Store Finest Treata In Candy end teds ( THE ( OWL Pharmacy i 14S Morth 14th St. The Choice of the Town W'heiJier it la preecriptioa to be rilled by specialists or a tempt ing lunch, the "Friendly Drug Store, receives Ine enthusiastic acclaim of aJl. We lsvlte ym to meke use of our new motorized delivery service. DeWitt's Formerly fillers etreeeelpttee: PHermeey 11 and O SA2J Open Zwenini Until Kiisigbt Opea Ensdawa Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc. "HOKE OF GOOD EATS" 1619 O STREET Ererytjujiw for Party, Picnic, Dutch Lunch and Weirdo Roart "NUFF CED" a 1 ()7lz3i(hmg 8 ftylei in smart, washable lummer material. Com plete coituTne of leeveleM Are and jacket, for T5 1 Ij SiSM 14 to 20 Ed Ba433Ilt COVE prepared buy a furnher of theee ' praatlcaL weeas tlle ensemble which Sir be worn with nr without tbe Jaraet. a)e-!ejeaa atyles, of ,-)gue, all over print. hite rahardlB, cot" d pique and llrene (cotton). CoBtrastitif or matehl&c cos's iarajaie seeewet 5 vt ft i fr w