Illi; NKHHASkAN, FMDAY, JULY 2". V)M Tiim.r: PRELIMINARY PLANS I FOR CONFAB GIVEN Teachers Association to Be Hosts on October 20 to 31. dinner ami an evening entertainment at which the Lin coln teacher association will be hosts am! hostesses will be features of the opening day of the Nebraska State teachers associa tion district 1 convention In Un roln October 29 to 31. It wan an nounced Thursday. Some. of the distinguished pcaker who will appear on the program will be honor guests dur ing the evening, according to plans. The dinners are scheduled for 6 p. m, at the University club, the chamber of commerce and the Lin coln hotel. Miss Frances Ash of i Jnrdn la chatman In charre of the chamber of commerce dinner for rural teachers. Th University club dinner for men will be arranged cy a com mittee headed by C. L. Culler. Frank Luther Mott of Iowa City will be ii cM speaker and music and other enleiUinmtnt will be provided. Arthur Guiterman, poet-humorist ftf New York Citv. will be fipeakir at the Lincoln hotel dinner for wsmr-n. Mrs. i. v. wium" chairman of the committee in charge A. C. Fol.som. president of the Lincoln teachers association is ar ranging for the evening entertain ments when all those attending the convention will be guests. J SANDAHL ASSUMES ,L EDITOR'S POSITION Cliff F. Sandahl, editor of the Daily Nebraskan during the first semester of last year, has been of ficially appointed acting editor of Tho Nebraskan by the sftident publication ooara. .Satidnhl's appointment was roa!o to fill the vacancy caused by th ;:2iess of Gene Robb, former e1!r of The Nebraskan. The publication board states that the appointment of Sandahl as acting editor, rather than editor-in-chief was due to the fact that he is not enrolled as a student in the sum mer session. KIRSCH AT ATKINSON Dwight Kirsch, assistant profes sor in the department of drawing and painting, will spend the rest of the summer vacation at Atkin fon. Neb. Cuban War Relics Now in Hands of Nebraska Society The flag which flew over the headquarters of the counsul gen eral at Panama inl893 hes become the possession of the state histor ical society. The flag along with the cap, a fencing sword, a pair of fencing masks and a number of commis sions was presented to the society by a daughter and nephew of Gen eral Victor Vifquain. General Vifquain was one of the commanders of the third Ne braska regiment during the Cuban war, serving as a'commander after the resignation of William Jen nings Bryan. The general also was one of the leading military men of early Nebraska having made his both at Crete and Lincoln. Th Historical society has a set of spurs which General Vifquain r Hiirinc tho Cicil war at which time he commanded a regiment of Illinois troops whicn aisunguisi:u themselves for bravery. Refresh Yourself! with a j Soda, Sundae, , Sandwich, Salad, or one of those Delicious Lunches at Rector )0; IN THE man;i:ii "VHK (an "l it1' niitmurc ! 1 Here I the latent: l-r i't Mr laming. I rutv r ml .ir irrvnl toliimn ilh nlriali nrirnl H ni Kant thai a mui ntan hiwM I cli ol iilinii milliiii Jtmi inn lo un tf l tMrl vt Attrriran HIH llkini, mtr uiriMthl liKlinl rm HiMh dlirit immnlulm lrMla you a lhoei lily tlantr.i Iwimmi oho has tKrnrt le,.m In tunl and Irur nnrii ul Ilk lit Ihinkinii and riran H-akini:. Hm. rrl , a lantHtl rlJUHl ! IUiAl rlKI.IV TKLL, Klmer. you have the ad vantage of me. You see, I don't know who you are. In any case, you seem thoroughly fa miliar witn Die, "the splendid edu' rational sytem," "old American institutions" and all the finer things of life. I'm sorry, but 1 find myself decidedly at a loss, when t-onftonted by your strangle hold upon the eternal verities. However, I will do my best. You know, Elmer, I wasn't aware that I had struck such a death blow to "one of the oldest of American Institutions . When I passed the teachers col lege this morning, they seemed to be doing business, quite as usual. Perhaps you took things a tnfle too seriously, Elmer. CTILL, there are parts of your letter tb.it I cannot ignore Elmer. I read that concluding por tion of your letter with care, and then started to examine myself for those telltale signs of moral degeneration. Was I becoming a "thoroughly dangerous person" or was I not? ThAt was the ques tion Well, Elaiei. you are right. My sin has found me out; I'm on the downward path. I actually swear occasionally, which is positive proof that I have departed from the principles of "clean speaking," and I don't think as you do, so I must have abandoned the "princi ples of right thinking," as well. Elmer, tell me. Is there no hope? VTHERE is that good old Corn husker spirit one hears so much about during the football season? Evidently the intangible thing known as school spirit must be confined to that particular period the grid season judging from the dormancy of students as re gards other activities. On the first page or todays Nebraska is a revelation of a possible deficit In last year's University of Nebraska year book, the Cornhusker, to gether with announcement that more than 350 copies of that number are still unsold. What does all this indicate? Let's have some letters on this subject. T HAS been said that human progress moves in cycles. One look at Lincoln's crop of tree sit ters should convince one that this applies to evolutionary progress, as welL One usually fails to realize how many morons there are about us, until we are suddenly confronted with these morons, sitting in trees. doing marathon dancing, or going learn to DANCE En port instruction in ballroom dancing. Phone B4819 for appointment Borner Sisters Dance Studio 108 Nebr. State Bank Bldg. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! The Original and Old Reliable Delicatessen Provides You with DUTCH LUNCHES FRESH WEINEES HIGHEST GRADE CANNED GOODS FINEST PASTRIES iThe Milwaukee 'Delicatessen Open TTill Mionite and Sunday in lr any one of the hundred and I one lyp ot foolit hnes Hint o Mil It; jn.Miiily fci'i Ikt-rs. TO AN YON K who U seeking an HimiHinir bMk to read. 1 would MiKj;et HUck Gencais. It Is a col liHlion of tho animal folklore of ih rulljih necoes. ThroiiKh Its pages, we see the familiar figures of Urer liaDoii. ana an omrr charming I'ntie Hemus rharacteis. Although this book Is remini scent of the works of Harris, it Is .iiffrrmt in that it la an exact and scholarly work, written In the gullah dialect or tue soum. in spite of its academic character, it Is thoroughly humorous, and Us casual references to God are sure to cause it lo be banned In Hoston be for? long. Coed Discovers Plants Are Like Humans-Touchy BY CATHERINE BRITTON. Although it is much too hot In the greenhouse to be comfortable on days like these, there is much In th-m worth a few minutes of attention. , v. fin, I ihfr troDical plant. such as the banana tree, with its green fruits Just rorming. ana mr rubber plants, too t.mall to be pro ductive yet. A giant cactus that touches the glaa top of the Rreen house, bears Us well known prickly fruits as unconcernedly as though It were right at home in its tropi cal jungles. These plants are used as stage settings for entertain ments. rhere Is a little moss pond, over hung by a fern that droops like a ini.i,.r. irrn waterfall. The lilt ninvui - '- . pond Usclf Is covered with a coat a J.kr wit n of moss mat puis n rsi summer styles of "looking cool. Many r lowers on v"T- a w.cr th line is a rather small i , .,1,uii a)nrir saw teeth are umiik - so attractive that one automatic ally reaches out to roncue mem. m,-w nun wks back in horror as its leaves fold together deliber ately, like the pages of a book. It i. v, Mimitivp nlant which, per- a w " " c - haps like some people, folds up and retires ai me sugnicsi There are still a few flowers left In the greenhouse over the sum mer, although many of them have been transplanted to the campus for the summer. TiAm aatviatir miTOOses. the greenhouses are maintained as helps to me ooiany siuucuia. nrt fern specimens are used for microscopic study, bui there are also sou lexiurc experiments "sitting around for observation. We Do Expert Watch and Jewelry " Repairing This is the time of year to receive quick service on all Jewelry repairing. Doiu by Efficient, R-liWe "Workmen. FENTON B. FLEMING Jeweler 1143 "O" St. Phone B3421. V v; coi.li:(;i: ai.dm.mis ;i:rs iu;u position Addition T. Miller ha recently prumoted to manager of the Minnesota State Kxpeilmentnl creamery. Albert Lra. Minn., ac cording to word received at the dulry hu.tb.tndry department of the Unlverhlty of Nebraska college of asricullure. The position Is said lo be one it the most rcMpoiiNilile ones of the dairy Industry. Mr. Miller graduated from the Uni versity of Nebraska college of ag rirulturv In 192S with a n-ajir In dairy husbandry. IH P'T'o Is at Lincoln I.ViXIIIV HtVIIM il I i'ltESKNTEi) sociinv A number of family heirlooms which belonged to Dr. C. E. Des sey, well known botanist and a former member of the University of Nebraska faculty, were recently the state historical society by his son. Klcpliunt FxsiN to Ho Drought to IMtouin Two members of the University of Nebraska museum staff, John LeMar and II. P.. Relder. have gone to Stockham, Neb., where they will collect the fossils of huge prehistoric elephant, un earthed by a road maintainance crew working near there. The fos sils will be brought to the museum In Morrill hall. At the culmination of a discus sion which extended through out the winter, Carleton college women voted recently In favor of retaining the senior literary co cieties for women with slight mod ifications. The discussion had been mainly a struggle between the sophomore and senior classes SILK DRESSES o 5 95 In Our Thrift Basement BECAUSE a manufacturer wanted to close out his sum mer stock fuickly we made a very unusual pur chase. Prints in light and dark effects. AVitli short sleeves and sleeveless. Sizes 16 to 42 Summer Garments NEED FREQUENT CLEANING! HAVE US KEEP YOUR GARMENTS CLEANED AND PRESSED IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE FOR ALL, OC CASIONS. Our service is prompt and reliable. Our prices are-reasonable ! We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. M ocler n Phone SOUKUP A F2377 "26th Year Outdoor Sports ICntici I'lirrliiioin; Afzciit viiy A fishing and xutin; Ui m tho Mrtiutowish Water. Uiid o' tho Ijikes disliu't, Wis. will oc cupy mst of the vacation f (. W. (Iienger. assistant pimhaMng agent of tth? Universilx -f Ne braska. Mr. Glenger will lie i:n alxuit two weks in August, ami will stop in Chicago and Madison while he Is awnv Manuscripts typed .Vic per thou sand words. With O. Monigomeiy. Kxperlenced typ"- 615 K Sl SPECIAL Q) uituk to summer students only! Quire packet of gay Imported A uomes- tlc Stationery . . with lined envel- opes 10 mow... Hegularly priced ai $1.50. ASK ABOUT Until 30th Our party . ser vice, and f you in tPAchine next -r iisk for our Par ty Favor tianKu an invaluable aid. George Bros. 1213 N Street X.H Ol e afters 45c M ff ii' - WESTOV. ER, MGRS. In Lincoln" 21 & G 13th and P "Service- with a Smile" 1619 0" Free Delivery B5192.