The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 23, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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TFIE NEMIASKAN, TUESDAY, JUNK 21, l'MO.
Forty-Four Engineering Students
Spend Six Weeks at Survey Camp
Alone the bank of th TUtta
ner the national guard camp at
Ashland u "Camp Nebraska'
where forty-four university atu
denta in civil engineering are tak
ing a lx wmki furveyins course
this summer. Camp life ataiteJ
June 7 and will cud July 19. The
course la a requirement in the de
partment of civil engineering.
Directing the camp are: Prof.
Claik K. Mickey. Prof. A. K.
Urne. Dan II. Harkneaa. an J a
resident rhviiian. Dr. Kenneth C.
taker.
This year the young men are at
work on a practical hydro-electric
power plant project. They are
making a trianirulntion aurvey of
the Platte valley and foothills east
of the river from the state fih
etiea to Wateiloo. One of the ra
vines on the north bank of the
Tlatte near South bond will be sur
veyed for a reservoir site to hold
water in storage and to act as a
control reservoir for the hydro
electric plant. The water will be
conveyed from the reservoir to the
water turbines through instocks.
It will be returned to the Tlatte
through an open ditch tail race.
June 22 and July 13 were
set aside as official visiting days.
Camp life, while rigorous, is not
devoted entirely to work. Tourna
ments in swimming, baseball, fish
ing and horseshoe pitching have
been arranged. One evening a
week a moving picture is shown
in camp. One a week the to
glnecra have, access to the Ashland
Country club rolf course. A new
radio provides music.
No work la scheduled on Sat
urday afternoon. Sundays, or boll
days. Tents are used for living
quarters, each tent taking kitchen
police duty one week, ureaiuasi
and dinner are served la a Urge
mesa hall. Lunches are taken out
by the various parties which leave
In the morning and do not return
until early evening.
Their daily schedule:
S II A. H Kiral ea.l.
ft M A. M Hveill
ft A. U -turmiii. morning mil Mil
S A M T. Hi cil.ir.
S M A. M - Hrra.uil
J 'I A M In.iru. lina rlmk out la-
Immmla. park lunch.
M I M - Al .t in firkl or lud.
11 M A M I-uti. h
12 l - Hra.im .rk
yt P. M - s. .rt l.ir iimp
I . M - MMinmml
S 1 V M I:nn
ft .VI I' VI .
. I. M - Rrtreat.
. IV M Tn Hi o'm
7 iM I'. M '!.
M l M - TM.K
ft ? I. M.-"all Id quaitra
t I M -Tap, roll rail in tenia
Thir Sunday routine:
7 II A. M - Kirat rll.
T 2 A M - Keve.ll'.
.' A. M Aamll . morning roll rail
T . A. M Ta th eolara.
I M A. M Brkll
V n A. M Hrvirea mhw ali-lixl
I II P. M Dinner
4 fit P. M Kmmminc.
3l P. M Uim h
I Ml P. M - AiirmM),
.S l. M Krlrral
IM P. M -T Ih rol.ra
t M P. M Talton.
t ? P. M Call to quarter
I 31 P. M. Tap, roil rail m twita.
I'xprrU Slut!) Soil
Of Wralcrn 1'tniiilit'i
The atatt department ! soil
survey, ia co-operation with the
United States bureau of chemistry
and soils, is working this summer
in Knox, Furnas. Harlan. Hitch
cock and Dundee counties. Inves
tigation of soil conditions In these
five counties will be completed by
the end of the summer, according
to Dr. tleorge H Condi a.
A8ASKIN NEW SURVEYOR.
Itaatl Abankin. graduate of
Prague university. Prague, Checho
slovakia, and for four years a stu
dent In soils and agronomy at a
Crechoslovakian technical school.
has been appointed uaalxtant sur
veyor lu the sUtc noil survey do
pmtment. CAPT. FLECEL ON LEAVE.
Captain Hail C. Flegcl. on ex
tended leave from the department
of military science at the univer
sity, is taking a trip to Oregon
and the Pacific coast.
Lincoln's Busy Store Corner 11th A O Sts. "The Best lor Less" S. A H. Green Stamps An Added Saving
E Another Big Group of These Novel
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H:ti
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NVk Lilirarv Hook?
New books to be found on the
library shelves are:
Aminoff. storm."
ArmnmnE insert "
Billon R:il Kmin.lert of New Kn-
lan.t.
Bracdon.
dent."
Bnwks.
13-m7."
rhiKU. '
fun-lull.
'Cm narhnc th College Slu
The DukM a( York
Water
Under
Atnerl.
lal-or and Capital "
A Hiaiory ol Britmh
Color PamtlnK"
Dewey. Qiu-nt for Certainty."
Huhrueil. "Rolxita or Men "
On if iik. "MaatrrinK a Mnropoli "
Klliotl, "Th Cyl ol Modern Poeti
Krvinic. "Morality ol Pumahmmt."
Klher. Ttieory of Interem."
t;ia.inelt, "Tli Comic Artiat."
Haider. "Capital and lahur
Faacinm. "
Henr. "Conqtiehn Our Oreat
can Plains.
Hewart. "The Ne Dexpot mm "
Holcomh. "Th? Chines Revolution
Hunt. "An Audit of America."
Hitchinaon. "Unafraid.1
Kanaaa. ' I'. A. immigration Rxclualon
nd I eportation.
Killouth, "Raw Material of Ind.iatrlal
tam." UDnrrif. "The Fllen Stor."
Lincoln. "Testlna Before Invest inc "
Lodee. "Energy."
t.yon. "Hand to Mouth Buying "
Morey. "University and College Ac
count Inf."
MacKaye. "Weathergoose Woo."
Mottram, "Hutory of Financial Specu
lation." Pupin, "Romance of the Machine
Scott-Pear.ion. "Church and State."
Schroeder, "Handhook of Phyairal FMit
cation." Sheldon. "The Wilderness of Denall."
Sherwood "Waterloo Bridge."
Snider, "Business Statistics."
Tannenhaum. "The Mexican Agrarian
Revolution."
Tracy, "American Naturalisu "
Vrt, "Th Nationalist Trogram for
China."
Van Nam. "Vanishing Forest Re
erves. "
Williamson. "Dandelion Davs."
BUSBY STUDIES GEOLOUY.
C. E. Busby of the state de
partment of geological survey has
been assigned to secure and iden
tify cuttings and cores of wells
LEARN TO
WILL TEACH VOU TO
DANCE IN SIX PRIVATE
LESSONS
BALLROOM, CLOG and
TAP DANCING
Lessons Morning. Afternoon and
Evening by Appointment.
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Lee A. Thornberry
L8251
Cooled Studio
2300 V
being drilled around Omaha to de
termine relative positions and
constituency of various geological
strata.
DOCTOli Ll'(;.N WILL
STl'DY UNDKKFLOW
IN rLATTL VALLEY
Dr. A. L. Lurn of the univer
sitv department of ceoloiry who
will spend the summer on techni
cal ceoloc-ical work in Nebraska
for the war department left early
last week on an investigation tour
of the lower Platte valley where
he will investigate the underflow
of water and general geological
conditions which might affect the
location and construction i" stor
age dams for reservoirs.
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
STATIONERS
STUDENTS'
SUPPLIES
For All Departments
Fountain Pens
ALL MAKES
Engraved Free
History Covers
and Papers
BEST PRICES
Everything for the Student
Tucker-Shean
1123 "O" St.
The Downtown Supply Station.
THE
MILWAUKEE
DELICATESSEN
The Headquarters for Your
Picnic and Weiner Roast
Home of the Dutch Lunch
Original and Old Reliable Delicatessen
Open Til Midnight and Sunday
1619 "O" Free Delivery Phone B5 192
66
SaedM Frocks
99
The Daring, Modern, 3-Piece Costume Jacket or Shirt.
Shorts and Detachable Skirt in Undergarment
7
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Ba -
incoln women are talking
;i'i')ut this now Frock sensation...
i '.n ce-pieee costume, saucy, perky, mol
rrn. larinr. . .hundreds of fresli. new.
gay Sennd.nl Frocks just received, here
for your choosing.
You'll love them
golf.
. for
tennis, outings or homo
wear. I'nnted materials with
blouse fastened to panties so
it ean't pull out... and a de
tachable skirt... a jacket too,
with some. . .piques. prints,
broadcloths. Sizes 14 to 20.
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93
WOMEN'S White Cab
rrtts Sandal Tie with Blue
Kid trimming. Cobs a
Hl. Same Style with Red
or Greco Kid Trimming.
AIm in lido Sand with
Hone1 Beige trimming.
WTilte Kid Pump. High
Heel. A Stylish Pump
ft- all Summer Occasions.
Black Crepe Mule Tump
with attractive l'.w. A
Very Smart Style.
Hosiery btc.i- i his Week
At KINNEY'S
Iadlea' full fashlonea crilffn aervtce weight,
peclal pr pair
$1.00 pr.
2 pair 9T.S4
Patent Center Buckle.
Pump ; trimmed with
Black Kid. A Real
Snappy Style.
Iji'1i' lull la;u,i.mj pure aiik. saolaJ per
pilr
$1.29 pr.
2 pair $2.50
We have ut weired an entire new Btock f
tliv desired aummer colors, featuring allk top an
French hel. Satisfaction puaranteed with
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