Society ... Sun comes out for sure brings plans for busy spring By Agnes Wanek. With the advent of the sun that has fooled us so many times be fore, plans are again under way for a busy spring season. Speak ing of plans, have you heard of the petition that is going the rounds, requesting the government to use some of its money to build a railroad from the middle of the campus to South Bend for the ex clusive use of University of Ne braska students? IT MIGHT BE spring that is causing Delt Dow Wilson to take so many trips to Omaha to see Lucile Anderson, Theta. Even so, he showed up at the From with Betty Hillyer, Theta alum. HAS IT OCCURRED to DU's Dale Ganz and Leonard Dunker to wonder how Dick Luth er was so sure that Yvonne Cos tello was going to be Prom Girl when he made those bets the day of the Prom? JUST A FEW other post-prom notes: the old combination of Sigma Chi Jack Moore and Kappa Molly Wood ward seems to be under way again, and a new combination appeared when Theta June Holm and Beta Jack Stewart went prom-trotting. IF YOU WONDER why Pi Phi Ruthie Fox has been so happy recently, you'll find the answer in the recent visit of her ATO love from Iowa State. AMONG Alpha Sigs and their dates who will attend a dinner and the fra ternity's traditional Hawaiian par ty at the Cornhusker Friday night are Marion Whitney, Alpha Xi Delta, with Wallie Borchman; Margaret Griggs, Alpha Phi, with Ed Lof; Dorothy Bell with Dean Economist, candidate . . . Claims he has panecea for world's ills in 'simple7 plan R. S. Hunt, who claims he has the panecea for the ills of the world, yesterday presented his plan in Professor Arndt's ten o'clock Economics 203 class. His theory is to make the money yield from production adequate to buy back production for consumption for cash. According to Mr. Hunt, this plan will end all unemploy ment and excessive tax burdens and it can increase the national wealth from 6714 billion to 100 billion, or 125 billion or 150 bil lion at will. He also claims that this pro gram will preserve private initia tive, guarantee private reward commensurate with quality and quantity of effort, private owner ship and use of property which combined constitute the essence of human liberty and freedom. A candidate. Mr. Hunt, candidate for state senate from Scott sbluff, Nebras ka, claims to be an ccononic scien tist not a politician. Although he has never taken a course in eco nomics, he ridicules Mr. Babson, one of the foremost economists of the nation, Mr. Hunt graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1S99. His son also graduated from the university and is now teaching at Brown'i College. Mr. Arndt will attempt to ex pla'n the theory in his regular 10 o'clock class Wednesday morning. For the first time in history, faculty members of state educa tional institutions will this year pay a federal income tax. Nomination Blank ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE QUEEN CONTEST DAILY NEBRASKAN: I hereby nominate the following student, who is In good standing, at an entrant In the All-American College Queen contett and submit photograph for Judging. Nominee' name Address Ht Wt Signed Addreit (Nomination blanks muil be In DAILY Jones; Martha Ann Pickering, AOPi, with Bob Aldrich. 'YOU'D BE SURPRISED' but 'Margie' is Thi Delt Gus Elam's favorite song now because Kappa Marj Runyon and he have settled down to "Two Along." Incidentally, Ruthie Fox, presi dent, is all a-dither. Reason is, that Hobart Throckmorton, ATO at Iowa State, made the long jour ney for a big weekend, including the Prom and the dinner. THEY SAY that Milly Anderson, Theta pledge, has ten dates in advance divided between Jack Catea and Bill Lar son, both Delts. Complications arise because every time she has a date with one, they double date with the other. FRATERNITY BROTHERS have decided that it is time the campus knew that DU Joe Fraser ana auh Mary taien cntes nave decided that there is one too m&nv. They've been keeping this steady arrair secret ror more than a week OFF WITH THE OLD is the slogan as Margaret Dicker son, Pi Phi has stopped going steady. A new interest seems to be in the direction of Joe Dye, Sig Aipn. 'MY LITTLE FRATERNITY PIN' is back in circulation,' sings Sig Aipn jonnny upson and in the center of it is a bright and spar kling diamond, just an accessory of course. Theta Jessica Mutz found out that their romance was getting a little too distant. THIS CHANGING WORLD' bewilders D. G. Harriet Talbot and Sig Alph Joe Dye for they are now 'Footloose and Fancy Free.' Coed-- (Continued from Page 1.) stars and students of Knox college will act as hosts, and at the con clusion of the premiere festivities, the 12 national winners will be judged by a committee headed by Jay Theodore Reed. Droducer and director of "Those Were the Days," to determine the winner of the title, All-American College Queen. Winner to Hollywood. The winner then will be taken to Hollywood by Paramount with all expenses paid for a talent audition, entertainment in the film capital, and presentation to Hollywood celebrities. Consolation prizes also will be awarded all state and semi final national winners, and a pos sible Paramount contract awaits the title-winner. The DAILY urges its readers to take advantage of this recognition of Nebraska by Paramount Stu dios, and hopes that a large num ber of local coeds will enter the contest. A nomination blank ap pears elsewhere in this issue of the paper, and other blanks will be published daily. Photographs of candidates must accompany the filings of the nominees in the DAILY office in the Union. DAILY readers will be kept in formed of all details relating to the progress of the contest from day to day. Catholic University of America has organized the nation'a first re ligious round table for law stu dents and lawyers. Age Offlrs not Utrr than B p. m., March 11.) THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Daily editor to speak at YWCA vespers today Richard de Brown, editor of the DAILY, will speak today before the Y. W. C. A. vespers to be held this afternoon at 5 in Ellen Smith. The Vesper choir will furnish the music. De Brown's talk is one in a se ries of lectures which the YW is sponsoring to inform students about extra-curricular activities. Vivian iosweli, operator at the busy switchboard of Chicago' Stevens Hotel, largest in the world, takes time out to enjoy a Chest erfield. Chesterfield is Amtrka't Rutitsl Cigarette because it's Cooler-Smoking, Better-Tasting and Definitely Milder. Copyriglit 1940. Lj.i rr st Mysm Tosacco Co. : I ... : i A rv S W 1 ' 'wf 1 '-'7 - ' ' n Dec lam- (Continued from Page 1.) below those courses numbered 101. Those eligible for group 3 are students taking courses 101 and above. This year contestants may choose their own reading material from a list of readings which the sponsors have posted in the de partmental library. Entries are due at the departmental office on or before March 12. ASK FOR CHESTERFIELD Today's Definfeu MiJer m m COOLER-SMOKING nCTTTlTA GTlKIfl CiriAtiCTVC Call for all the good things you want in a cigarette . . . Chesterfield has them. COOLNESS . . . Chesterfields are Cooler AMLDNESS . . . Chesterfields are Definitely Milder TASTE,. . Chesterfields Taste Better In size, in shape, in the way they burn, everything about Chesterfield makes it the cigarette that satisfies. You cant buy a better cigarette. fiesterrield Tuescfoy, March 5, 1940 Regler joins G-Men staff via the mails Sergeant Regler of the Univer sity police received a letter yester day from J. Edgar Hoover, direc tor of the Federal Bureau of In vestigation, informing him that he had been placed on the bureau's mailing list to receive the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. The bulletin Is a monthly publi cation of the bureau and contains general information for police offi cers concerning crime, police ac tivities, and wanted people. r n 1 A A